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Title Section22 1965-12-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. DM EMBER 3. 1%5 15 CENTS KU.V 1189 M.C.(P) 100322 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1965-12-03 1 6,000 evacuated TWO DROWNED AS WORST FLOOD IN MANY YEARS WREAKS HA VOC IN THE EAST COAST Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Straits Times Reporters: ORDERS went out today to dynamite the mouths of three Kelantan rivers, the Besar, the Kemasin and the Semerak, as 6,000 people from1,039 words
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Article228 1965-12-03 1 Indon 'hands off warning to Mao JAKARTA. Thursday. INDONESIA has warned Peking not to interfere in her internal problems, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said in on interview in the army newspaper War News today. "We sluill not permit outsiders lo interfere in our business*** he said. "I have madeReuter - 228 words
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Article63 1965-12-03 1 ISTANBUL. Thurs. Syrian Army tanks In Damas- cus suppressed an attempted pro-\a>ser coup against strongman General Amin Elhapez last night, acordlng to Turkish press reports today. Reports lrom the town of Kills, near the TurkishSyrian frontier, said the attempt was made by about 300 pro-Na.vxT army officersAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-12-03 1 Bottomley: My aim to end Smith regime LUSAKA. Thursday. gIvITAINS Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, said here today lie hoped to achieve enough Anglo-Zambian cooperation to bringdown the lan Smith regime in neighbouring Rhodesia. Mr. Bottomley made an overnight air dash from London for talks with President Kaunda to break179 words
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Article59 1965-12-03 1 TUN TO VISIT BURMA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will pay a one- week goodwill visit to Burma later this month. He will lead a delegation of 16. A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs here said that the visit will be from Dec.59 words
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Article42 1965-12-03 1 ADEN Thur, Nearly 7 000 Arab labourers who struck at ihe Bri'i.sh military ba.se here yesterday returned lo worlc today but threatened to strike again next week unless their demand; for belter pay and housing allowances are niet— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration509 1965-12-03 1 LONDON. Thurs. President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia has asked Britain to provide Royal Air Force aircraft for his country's air defence and Britain has agreed, the Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, told Parliament today. The BritL-h air units would be completely under British control,Reuter; UPI - 509 words
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Article56 1965-12-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Kuala Lumpur has been declared a cholera-Infected area. This followed the discovery today of a cholera case by the Institute lor Medical Research here. The put i«-nt. a 55-year-old Indian vaxrant. wns admitted to the Keneral hospual. where he is reported to be making56 words
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Article49 1965-12-03 1 SEOUL. Thurs.— The Central Intelligence Agency today announced it had rounded up a ring of eight North Korean agents who had infiltrated from Japan to prepare ior a Communist revolution in South Korea. It added that eight other agents were still at large— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article58 1965-12-03 1 KUCHING. Thurs.— An Indonesian booby trap seriously wounded a British soldier on patrol in the border area of the Balai Ringin district of Sarawak's First Division this afternoon. The patrel <*i nil an inti-pcrsonnrl mini- laid by Indonesian*. Indonesian booby traps have caused several fatalities and serious58 words
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Article45 1965-12-03 1 Those who arc proved guilty will immediately be put on trial, and for this purpose 3 special military court will be set up. Indonesian uilornmliuii ihiel Col. Suuiir.iu. ..h--tiuunclng President Soek.irno'.s cli'dMoti to put on nal leaders involved in the CX'i. 1 coup attempt.45 words
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Article189 1965-12-03 1 'Big E' goes to war SAIGON. Thurs. The giant American nuclear-powTivd carrier USS Enterprise went into action for the first time today and launched a record 140 sorties against Vietcong targets in South Vietnam. Two of the carriers planes were k*Jt. One was shot down over South n.im and theReuter - 189 words
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Article33 1965-12-03 1 (HIS (l Is \U> TO INDONESIA LONDON Ihu rs h.is cut oIT milit:ir> aid t< Indonesia and lulled trade with Jakarta, a< ing to authorit.itue dipln matic sources t<xl.i\ I PI33 words
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Advertisement107 1965-12-03 1 t OFFICIAL DISHIBUTORS THE WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES ROLEX f o All OCCASIONS. i 4 C. DE SUVA BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWEUfRS I. RaMln Place I. Tit *****. THE WATCH WITH THE MOST OUTSTANDING It new face sffwm ffBS^KnJL«^B^sMßBgam s» i^Bav*S?££4aSfl9flH-^JB^ l FtTT rHi I»C ImlLb /sl TITONI is well known107 words
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Advertisement65 1965-12-03 1 SHARP THE ONLY TV EQUIPPED WITH INin/ISTOR SAFETY FIRST! is 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH O VERSE A CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL65 words
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163 1965-12-03 2 200,000 Red troops in South Vietnam ii \sHl\(. lo\ Thurs >f Mi estimated :00.«OO nmmuimt troops are now in South Vietnam. Urfrnce Department offl- iil* vaicl >cstrrd.i> J here arr indication*, they added, that North ietnamor r e infortements were •.till arriving. On the basis of a desired t -to-Reuter - 163 words
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Article45 1965-12-03 2 I'\RIS Thun. France plan.--:u ptt up lateUlUi cipxble ot BtTCCMtlng vr^thrr tlx months ahrad. the French Cabinet was mid vesleiri.i'. Mr. Yvon Bourse.-. Secretary ol Sate for Scientific Research, told the Ministers the remilta could ir;<d to many ctanajM m farming45 words
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Article22 1965-12-03 2 k \bui.. Thurs. Mm Kubn Nourxai hai hrm named Pufoi: Hmlih Minuter. \\\<- first womai to hold Cab:nrt rank In Afghani*22 words
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Article90 1965-12-03 2 tAIGON. Thurs. Quick thinkinc saved a U.S. Military Police driver yesterday when a grenade was thrown into one of the Provost Marshal's cars. Driver IflehftCl BlumbriK had |ust left the heavllyRiiarded American car pool when lie heard something thump on to the rear seal o[ DipReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration459 1965-12-03 2 Hint of new halt in bombing WASH INGTON. Thurs. The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, challenged the Communists yesterday to say what peace steps they would take if the United States stopped bombing Nr rth Vietnam. 'I am not now excluding the possibility459 words
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173 1965-12-03 2 Mobutu's government to rule by decree LEOPOLD VIT.T.E. Thurs. The Gov- ernment of Gen. Joseph Mobutu announced yesterday that it would rule by decree, without advance parliamentary approval, whenever necessary in the national interest. A Radio Leopold villc announcement said Gen. Mobutu's regime, which seized power in a bloodless coupUPI - 173 words
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98 1965-12-03 2 I\E\V DELHI. Thurs. The lood Minister Mr. C. Milir.mi.irii.ini said yesterday that the crop position in four Indian statrs was very gloomy and conditions very close to famine could br expected. Opening a thrcr-day debate on the food situation, he said India's autumn98 words
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Article, Illustration463 1965-12-03 2 NEW YORK, Thursday "DRITAIN said yesterday that a full campaign of economic sanctions against South Africa would require sources beyond the capacity of the United Nations. At t'le same time. Lord Caradon. British Minister of State and chief delegate, told the General463 words
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Advertisement95 1965-12-03 2 HL- Bw\ n lw Jmi^M the new OPEL REKORD fci|| i^S^^S with the new power-packed Hhl^S^l overhead camshaft engine BHBHH« REKORD COUPE THE MOTORISTS of to-day's society seek beyond the limits of power-packed performance, j} is k <- convenfences° f l^thfoPEL' REKORD they 'US jitjuch'a^r-the creation of repuUble German craftmanship95 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-12-03 2 THE GAMBOLS Barr y Appieby S^ -...<. 2\ /«/UV OONT yOU PILE^ i txT) /ftJT i CANT REMEMBeeM I ui^l rVr^nZr) V TV** wwefJ TWEV y V^. \ZZS \VUAT I FILM? IT UWDER J\ Xjaawe »j ?J -y)37 words
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96 1965-12-03 3 MIAMI. Thurs. An airliner carrying 82 Cuban refugees touched down here today to I inaugurate a big-scale airlift which, over the next two years. is expected to bring some! 100.000 people from Cuba to America under the new Cuban open door policy. newcomers brought littleReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration281 1965-12-03 3 Moscow is not so chilly— Stewart MOSCOW, Thursday MR- Michael Stewart. Britain's Foreign Secretary, said here yesterday relations with rtussia were not as chilled as had been reported. He was speaking in a recorded television inerview after a meeting of nearly three hours Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister.Reuter - 281 words
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Article191 1965-12-03 3 BONN. Thursday. ('HANCELLOR Erhard told parliament yesterday that West Germany's desire for a share in nuclear defence was a question of security not of prestige. "The Americans agree with us that something must be} organised against the Intermediate range missiles trained on us from the east." heAP - 191 words
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Article33 1965-12-03 3 ISTANBUL. Thurs. Nine miners were killed in an underground gas explosion near the Turkish coalmining centre of Zonguldak on .the Black Sea coast police reported Nine others were injured. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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214 1965-12-03 3 Respect Africa as nuclear-free zone, call by U.N. I TNITED NATIONS. *J Thurs. The General Assembly's main p o 1 itical committee yesterday overwhelmingly adopted a resolution calling on all states to respect Africa as a nuclear-free-zone. The committee approved the resolution, sponsored by 28 African States, by 105-0 with214 words
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110 1965-12-03 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs, The U.S. Army is continuing the investigation into the disappearance of two non -commissioned o*ncers in apparently >epa rate incidents during the last four months. The hunt is being carried on through "local, national and international enforcement agencies." a spokesmanAP - 110 words
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Article39 1965-12-03 3 Weaving stops —no yarn JAKARTA. Thurs. Weaving factories in the Jogjakarta area of Central Java have stopped work for lack of cotton yarn. Antara reported yesterday. The distribution of cotton yarn in Indonesia is controlled by the Government. A.P.AP - 39 words
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101 1965-12-03 3 I ONDOS. Thurs..—Somewhere in England today is a prowler frightenrd into flight by the sight of a grey-haired man who rushed at him sword in hand and quoting shilling words from Macbeth. Retired Shakesperean actor K.iwlings Crocott. 82. wa-* at home reading when be101 words
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129 1965-12-03 3 THE HAGIK. Thurs A Dutch Justice Mini> try spokesman, in reply to Questions, firmly denied Hi. a the Government had banned the entry of (In ii-Nt- seeking employment in Chinese restaurants in Holland. He said his Ministry was planning to draft m-wReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement122 1965-12-03 3 f ASSOCIATE) 1 EUGTRICAI INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I leaders for the supply and I I installation of electrical products I I AEI j AEI I 80 Ampang Road, 73 Robinson Road R Kuala Lumpur Singapore Represented byuil ihhai \n\\i iimimi W^T\ 10 AUSTIN L j^^ MINIS MUST W and 200 consolation122 words
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Advertisement209 1965-12-03 3 X'MAS BARGAINS MEN'S LADIES Row Silk SHIRTS S5 75 American BLOUSES S8 90 TETORON Cotton SHIRTS 3.90 Bowling SLACKS 1190 PYJAMAS D,p Ory 6.90 v ATS <»» WEMBLEY TIES 3.90 jw^UITS l£ l SLOWEAVE S/tlecve 14.50 TETORON SHIRTS S9O HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES HANDLOOM PRODUCTS BLANKETS TABLE COVERS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS BEDSHEETS CANDLE209 words
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286 1965-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs JMIK chairman ol the Economic Development Bosfld, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said today that the task of establishing as many factories as possible in Singapore was an urgent one, especially as the Stale, unlike other developing countries, did not have286 words
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194 1965-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs .—A two-day workshop on Education of Handicapped Childtn at the Conference Hall in Shenton Way concluded today. The workshop had been organised by the Singapore Council of Social Service, assisted by the British Council. Its aim was to provide a platform for sharing194 words
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Article, Illustration256 1965-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. q^HE National Trades Union Congress has written to the chairman of the Singapore Public Services Commission, Mr. Phay Seng Whatt, asking for NTUC representatives to be appointed to the PSC disciplinary committees. In an open letter to Mr. Phay. the NTUC secretarygeneral, Mr.256 words
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114 1965-12-03 4 Phone wire thefts: 13 youths held CiINOAPORE. Thurs. Police o have arrested a gang of teenagers believed to be responsible for a recent spate of telephone wire thefts. In an hour lout; raid early today, detectives and officers from the Beach Road Police Station rounded 13 youths aged between 12114 words
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Article118 1965-12-03 4 ESSO OFFERS $2,500 SCHOLARSHIP SINGAPORE, Thurs. Esso Standard Ltd.. has offered a $2,500 Esso research scholarship to an outstanding graduate In professional civil or mechanical engineering of the Singapore Polytechnic to do postgraduate work at the Polytechnic as a tutor or demonstrator. A cheque for this amount was presented to118 words
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87 1965-12-03 4 Stage Club in search of a spinning-wheel SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Stage Club in Singapore is looking lor a spinning wheel lor its coming pantotr.ine show of the Tinder Box. which opens at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 11. The club secretary. Mrs. B. Lawson. said: "We have seen it on87 words
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Article27 1965-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Assemblyman for Karri pong Kapor. lnche Mahmud Awmng, will tour his constituency from 2 p.m. on Sunday to meet the people.27 words
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Article29 1965-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Thins— The Singapore Taxi-Drivers Association will hold a delegates conference at Trade Union House at 7 p.m. to- morrow to elect a new central I council.29 words
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Article95 1965-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The i First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah. will open a Siglap children's festival at the St. I Patrick's School round on Mmiiav at 2 p.m. Some 3.000 children half of whom are poor and underprivileged of all races livinj la the constituency will be95 words
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Advertisement254 1965-12-03 4 LlDll" n". OPENS" ODAV" DAILY 5 SHOWS: 11 0.m.. 1 45. 4.00, 6.30 9. 15 p m. ORGANISED LOVE LOTTERY The SENSATIONAL FACTS! a Hi^llr HUNTERS AND HUNTED IN THE SEASONS f IWieMMfjnBJWFEIffiW i girl-getters Plus: Color Cortoon Spy Thriller "GOLD WHISKERS" Featuring AGENT DOUBLE-0 JAMES BURK a (HEX (JOHORE254 words
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Advertisement161 1965-12-03 4 DAI Af E KATONG I OPENS TOMORROW! QUICKER THAN THE EYE... Or A f^^fe Killer's GunlJß^P Rene MUNOZ Paul PIAGET SUPf KSCOPE EASTMANCOIOR I ocean**: Presents Tonight! W •AILY^j •LOO J|| 0 Acrobat 0 A and Contortionist A i j NEW PEUAHGWAY SPECIAL Oclicioui Pcnonq Style NO COVER Prawns Crabs161 words
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Advertisement279 1965-12-03 4 ||i.mv* M i!!sv- ORCHARD 1 admission MlFi'll Ml|[ Mm Til IM SI. SO, $2.30 I 54.00 j j (No Free List) j sends YOU THUNDERING DOWN I I A THE ADVENTURE TRAIL! (AjM 4th Adventurous Week! m buht mmm lee remick S"^S S^S JIM Bm Hrn m !Fsr^ THE HALLELUJAH279 words
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Advertisement546 1965-12-03 4 tSHAW GANISATION a aTs«i^«T»Hfflfl^fll;;,,e»*Bp ji \«W SIIOWIM.b II am, 1 JO, 4, 6 45 1 9 30 pm I wwL I^\«aRLORD UCHNICOIOO- »»N»WVCN- "THE I iCARLET SHADOW"! ■a .Vandonn in Scope i I ej ■OPi:\SToi»\v. II am. 1.45, 4. 6.J0 4 «.l»pn, atVERJSEO lANE MERRQW BARBARA r[RRS B I "THE546 words
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Miscellaneous107 1965-12-03 4 TODAY Variety concert, Victoria Theatre, at 8 p.m. Musical play. "The Duenna." Cultural Centre at 8.30 pm. Poetry reading contests, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, from 7.30 p.m. 10 p.m. Free film shows Peanuts A valuable crop, Cartoon film. Survey of astronautics, Men who care, Jalan Kuala Slmpang Village, Sembawang. at107 words
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Article, Illustration2010 1965-12-03 5 Self-taught engineering genius built his perfect' cars straight from the drawing board HIS FACTORY WAS A COUNTRY VILLA AT dawn on August 8, 1898. a motley collection of selfpropelled vehicles lined up outside Paris for the start of the first long distance automobile race in2,010 words
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Advertisement47 1965-12-03 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO NER MAJESTY THE OUEEN SUPPLIERS OP SMOKERS' REQUISITES ALFRED DUNHILL LTO dunhill LONDON PARIS NEW YORK I I^^H I 1 Hb flr aft flf I ■■:>. I dunni FtlTft* CiOARCTTXft ~7jj\e most disiUiauis/ied to&accanist in ttie w&dA 30 DUKE STREET SAINT JAMES'S LONDON S. W.47 words
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Advertisement294 1965-12-03 6 LA BA Jr^k JVV^ I 1 X.. Ik^r s^ fl Ejfl T^^ili I fl •A JMMw H^»/» > r IbV^ -kJ^^P*^ tW jI^MBF ■*Aisli^^^^ iff it I MmlSS^ I mWf mm Mm il Pv^'^ I fIH) v. M flp bY TnC~> ■<>«>' r /v M^^^ I C^^CT j*^ iiew VoBnsatHeart294 words
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Article32 1965-12-03 7 PENANG, Thurs. The former State conunuss.oner for the PanMalayan Islamic Party in Penang. Haji Yusoff Al-Rawi. will ghe a religious talk to members of the Penang Malay Association tomorrow night.32 words
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Article, Illustration311 1965-12-03 7 Razak outlines $237.6 million plan and then thanks the Commonwealth nations for their help By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TH E Minister o f Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, outlined in the House of Representatives today a $237.6 million plan to expand Malaysia's defence311 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1965-12-03 7 How much is Spore giving towards defence, asks Lim THE dangers of an accelerated military expansi on programme were stressed in the House of Representatives by the Socialist Front leader, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. during the debate on the Defence1,199 words
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Advertisement91 1965-12-03 7 i ROPE i SPECIFY PURE MANILA ROPE BY BRAND 'capstan' CROWN' TOWUNE As supplied to j major SHIPPING LINES WAR DEPT, GOVT DEPTS Widest range of sizes available Ex-stock FROM LEADING DEALERS GUTHRIES j Singapore Tel. ***** 1 K. Lumpur Tel. ***** I Penang Tel. ***** j ft v 'SSL91 words
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Advertisement338 1965-12-03 7 It's the latest thing in Pro jec tors the CIMAT N 100 I I 'i^h^S this compact, easy to hmdlt projector is fully automatic. fan cooled remote slide chant* I locossmj control and M|ofS a low vtttsft (100 W. 12V.) Madt in Wtst Germany with hi|h precision quality the N338 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-12-03 8 (SINGAPORE'S Minister for Liw and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker is optimistic on the praopecta of the Philippines establishing diplomatic ties with Singapore nexl year. Returning from Manila, whore he attended the second ministerial session on economic cooperation sponsored by Ecafe, Mr. Barker this393 words
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100 1965-12-03 8 Pay boost for 52: Jackie's Bowl explains SINGAPORE Thurs. The i >.. v nutcases given to 52 IxjwhiiK section employes ol Jaikie's Bowling Alley were not given in i lieu ol food allov.aiu a demand which resulted in a strike which lasted two months. This was stated by a company100 words
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Article26 1965-12-03 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Cathay Pacific Airways will hold its an- nual get-together party at Ocean Building on Saturday from 2 p.m. i to 5 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-12-03 8 $100,000 donation to Medical Fund by banker DATO Lee Chrr Shan (left), a well known banker and nunasnu director of Chung Khiaw Bank Limited, has donated SlOO.OOO to the Medical Progress Fund, the fund* «enera! chairman. Dato Kunme Shaw, announced today. In pr«"»entins the cift. Dato Lee askrd that it96 words
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Article308 1965-12-03 8 SINGAPORE Thursday MX. Justice Winslow today heard how a 72-year-old' regular bus passenger. Kong Hoi with cautious travelling habits, was thrown out of a moving bus. Kong, it ni stated, had stood MM the entrance door nlicn tin- bus full with about '.10308 words
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Article431 1965-12-03 8 SUPERMART TO STA Y OPEN Some inconvenience but... SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Food. Drinks and Allied Workers' Union is calling an emergency general meeting of 200 workers of Fitzpatrick's Supermarket tomorrow to seek a mandate for "appropriate industrial action" to resolve a wage talks deadlock with the management. There were conflicting431 words
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Advertisement105 1965-12-03 8 SEVEN BOAC FLIGHTS WEEKLY* V. Jet there in just a few hours where the surf's superb 'Br By* ?^w ML and the racing spectacular Fly direct to Australia in the comfort of BOAC's 707 jet. Return fare to Sydney $1,581; Single $832. Only BOAC offer seven flights weekly from Singapore105 words
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Miscellaneous166 1965-12-03 8 O»n Hfl V.T Hunt lin /OOOLA.THIS IS "N AND THESE ARE UOWCOMEVOU^ f TOOPA, IB2H «X6H )MY RIIENDS, LCOMA 'J.Kc^x GIRLS COME 'WAY 1 MXIR EARTH/ MUCH EXCITING V 2 X MARS y C*2ZA ANP ZARGO J 3l^ 1/ COWM HERE FOR /IS A MOST PRETTICR TOO jL. CENTRAL aC^-J166 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1965-12-03 9 Education Ministry seeks $352 m. Govt will recruit 200 graduate teachers from abroad to boost secondary school education Kuala Lumpur, Thursday By Our Parliamentary Reporters THE Malaysian Government will recruit 200 graduate teachers from overseas next year, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced in the House of1,144 words
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114 1965-12-03 9 I^AJAMi Thurs. The Assistant .Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. today called on parents here not to pick and choose schools to which they want to send their children •'Let not the nature of the school building or the distance of the114 words
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Advertisement43 1965-12-03 9 M O R A I SHAVE FAST, SHAVE CLOSE WITHOUT IRRITATION! RISE sfnvs moist ond creomy, fceeps wh.skcrs wet ond soft oil through > shove. could forget, B^ char.;\iT.e ':.-.s mb f Ito be the *J I finest..., II CiLARLES p| Mr"! ..-IrCK I]43 words
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Advertisement515 1965-12-03 9 AMAZING NEW HAIR DISCOVERY! 20.000 MEN AND WOMEN HAVE TESTED IT! GREAT DISTRIBUTION OF TRIAL TREATMENTS AIR-MAIL COUPON FOR DETAILS r Numbers of i ustomrr* who h»»e trt»4 have rrportrd stjrthnK rrstills in a mat mkW^M IT ol llJir Ji'd s< .tip rnndilion m Uf^^M uum MU^ m WM\ ht\515 words
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427 1965-12-03 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Private Stewart Martindale. of the RAOC. charged with murdering his drinking companion and fellow soldier in the 15 Air Despatch Regiment, today said that he had never intended to stab his friend. Making his defence on the second day427 words
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65 1965-12-03 10 PENANO. Thurs. An 18--year-old girl. Khoo All Soon, was stabbed early this morning when she resisted five armed men who raided her home id Paya Terubong Road. An she cul.apsea the gang escaped w.th S2OO and a gold chain. Her elder brother. Ah65 words
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Article57 1965-12-03 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. —The Johore branch of the Government Industrial and Manual Workers Unien will ht)ld a rally on Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall to press for the implementation of their new wage claims. The rally will also protest against57 words
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Article49 1965-12-03 10 PENANO. Thur». A group of 30 American tour and travel operators will be in Penan* this weekend under a BOAC scheme to promote tourism. The visitors will be taken on »i. excursion around the island and entertained with ronggeng and other cultural dances.49 words
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188 1965-12-03 10 Sabah medical report: It's a dismal tale of staff difficulties JESSELTON, Thurs. Staff problems take up considerable space in the Sabah Medical Department's annual report for 1963-64. While the State had more doctors 51 against 36 at the end of 1962 It was difficult to keep contract doctors for moreAP - 188 words
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Article41 1965-12-03 10 pORT DICKSON. Thurs. Air-raid sirens will be sounded here tomorrow afternoon during a full scale civil defence exercise. Civil Defence Corps units. St. John Ambulance Brigade *nd the Auxiliary Fire Services will take part in the exercise.41 words
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244 1965-12-03 10 Kuala Lumpur declared a cholera area K. LUMPUR. Thurs, ftUALA LUMPUR was today declared a cholerainfected area. This followed the discovery of a cholera case by the Institute for Medical Research. The patient, a 55--year-old Indian vagrant, was admitted to the General Hospital, where he is reported to be making244 words
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107 1965-12-03 10 Manila may seek our aid to stop smuggling MANILA, Thursday. JHE Philippines might seek the help of Malaysia in its campaign against smuggling, the Manila Times reported today. The help will presumably be In the form t Malaysian action in s t smugglers 3 In Sabah. It was ording toReuter - 107 words
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120 1965-12-03 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Salaries of the chairman and members of the State Public Service Commission may be increased, if an amendment to the State Public Service Commission Enactment of 1959 is passed by the next Johore State Legislative Assembly session, starting on120 words
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Article68 1965-12-03 10 KUALA L-CMPI'R Thurs A i '.irnv-ixjndcnrt' eoura G found sum? vy ol attempting :o extort $20 from a .sliopki tot. The court was told that he want to the shop on July 29 with another youth, still at Urge bought a packet of ellftntti68 words
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Article64 1965-12-03 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Sixteen police inspectors in Singapore Ter« today promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent. Those promoted were Inspectors Ronald Naidu. T.S. Zmn, E. M'.iliadevan. Boris V. Theseira. 1,. Thi.ni biuh. Oh Chwee Hock. Teoh Kan Ch.:y. T(>o Bern? San. ChmiK N>* Foo. C. Ballard.64 words
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Article36 1965-12-03 10 KI.AI.A lIMPUR Than in» Kuala Lumpur Film Fan.-- I will screen an Indian award fl'.m entitled "Teen Kanya" < Three Girls i at 'he Boy Scout* id-qu.irtr-r.v Jr>;an Davidson here at 6.30 p.m nn.Sundpy.36 words
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Advertisement278 1965-12-03 10 I WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES Most authorities agree that tooth decay Is usually caused Why an electric toothbrush? by acids formed in the mouth. It is likewise generally •An electric toothbrush removes plaque and food agreed that these acids start with a film, called plaque, particles much'faster278 words
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Advertisement76 1965-12-03 10 Vos BULLDOG l/^T^Ji^^ i ORNAMENTAL Xjr^tT window i[ Ufa I GUARDS \OlV^H^»Si™»ifiii Windows '■lu^Sutn p^jr it Fencing .Interior Decoration <^^ Gate*.E J jJUJJJi ztz i^irv^v L4^W4 EU-y^i adfcfeteH •»»J««:Tw<iS It. fj| SOUTH ENGINEERS LIMITED tJJ-i^Mr Ku t-u-np-jf SoutS B»i'*ifl, T«l: ***** 9 v Sna«pore Sojin Ut| T#!: 64:171 3 (WONG76 words
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180 1965-12-03 11 Cool to Singapore? Denial by Pakistani envoy— SINGAPORE. Thur.vto Ppkin». Gen Nam Ra/a. today brushed aside speculatton tliat his count iy adopting a "cool attitude" t o w a r d He ~.i:d -\V. i nthing :ig.uii.-r Singapore. \\> havi supported S: admlMlan into f h>United and the ('ommonwealth I180 words
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Article54 1965-12-03 11 PENANO. in.;-.- iin secretary o: :1k >•< .tii Omam rhr Moh;.nifd Yu.v.ff Lattff. has been apj>ointed polit.ra: secretary lo the Chul Minister. Incbe Yuvofr 35. took his oi.th --day evening M the Ch.fi Manner' 1 office in the presence of Dato Wong Pow Nee tnd j54 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-12-03 11 JUDITH YONG - Now It 'S the Shortie Look JUDITH YONG B> iMNGAPORE. Thurs Pert young Hollywood actress Susan Hart sat back today, and discussed that women's new look she was sporting. As this new look is new be Singapore. I asked her to tell me something about it And of course Susan162 words
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Article67 1965-12-03 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. An early morning flre destroyed five rooms and a kitchen of a bungalow at Koon Seng Road today. Four families occupying the rooms escaped with some of their belongings. Police said that 12 families occupied 13 rooms In the house but only the67 words
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Article26 1965-12-03 11 I poh car stolen IHOH. lliur> A cuiitracU>r Mi Xlihw Lai Hock 45 reported !<■ 'he polce veswrday that ti I n mm Jalan PmJlr Put<"h nrre.26 words
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Article206 1965-12-03 11 CIXGAPORE. Thurs. A conspiracy to rob the Bank Algemene Nederland in (ceil Street yesterday morning was foiled by a bank employee, it was stated today in the First Criminal District Court. Mr. N. Ganesan. D.P.P.. said one of the three men who were206 words
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205 1965-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The workshop manager of an engineering com- pany. Mr. S. Hanson. Told the High Court here today that dust and ash from a neighbouring rice mill caused discomfort to his workmen. The workmen lrequentiv complained of dust getting j into their205 words
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Advertisement130 1965-12-03 11 Is there really "nothing on" in Europe from November to March? Only lomamw who has nevef been to Europe during Winter might get that strange idea. Or someone *ho has never seen Swissair's handy little brochure packed with lotsot practical information. It contains some fantastic and yet really worthwhile travel130 words
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Advertisement320 1965-12-03 11 J^ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IU W Special Discount *w^_-. on all purchases Nov. 27th H**^ to Dec 4th S Worth your J while ■I shop (Sponsored t>y Govt. of ludu) Handlooms are famed for hand-woven miracle fabrics —Always in fashion Always modern. WHAT TO BUY? Silk Stoles. Silk Sarees. Raw Silks.320 words
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Article25 1965-12-03 12 N ">** $M VmiMinm THE FAMILY OF tb» lat. Madam Ml Laat K-vvr •■■•h to thank the MMaatM Oaarraaa ipoh MM Kampav. 'Or a««iatanra rand- '<•■25 words
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Article183 1965-12-03 12 orWi tti I Mimmmm I ROOD FOOD. COOD Win* aad Oood C. rjltun Rr«!^uraot. > is porr Tn ***** A. HILDA t X MAI SALI < <<i tinrmir i.idii« Qlri'l »«im»'ii at I ».i en h i-twktail DRUMMER AIR FRESHENER a »^i» nou*r ti conti-otn unwantrd am**! >n»tanti\ aVaatlvaM?.183 words
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The Straits Times Friday. December 3. 1965.
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Article650 1965-12-03 12 From Tiengganu to the Thai border (and probably beyond) tiie monsoon rains hay« struck with unwonted lerooity. Within ten days of their onset rivers are running tVet above the danger level, i lood water* are streaming across huge areas and the tirst of what could be many650 words
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Article372 1965-12-03 12 President-elect Marco* made it known early in his election campaign that he would like ito see relations repaired between the Philippines and Malaysia. The good news out of Manila is no less welcome, i however, for not being unexpected. No official an- nouncement has yet been made. But372 words
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Article198 1965-12-03 12 The Tourist Department has come in for its annual drubbing. Granting that revenue from tourism is rising steadily, and allowing for the smallness ti the sum yearly allotted the Department, it remains true that there is room for far more imaginative efforts. Talking of internal tourism. Dr. Lim Swee198 words
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Article204 1965-12-03 12 DEFERFNCE Mr. God- win's letter 'ST. Nov. 30 1 in wh;ch he states personal honours are irrelevant to a nidge s judicial status and the correct de>ignatlon of a puisne nidge la Mr Justice X, in Eng land every pui.-m- iudgo Is knighted on the204 words
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Article243 1965-12-03 12 I REFER to the letter by "Teka-Teki 1 (.ST. Nov. 23). The purpose of renumbering huses is to put the numbers In proper sequence to facilitate easy location. Renumbering Is especially necessary in streets where subdivision has taken place since the original numbering and in rural areas243 words
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Article71 1965-12-03 12 •THE government's decision to impose a surcharge on local phone calls exceeding 100 times a month is grossly unfair and will be a hardship for all employees as it will mean the end of their making use of office phones for private calls, an unwritten privilege to which71 words
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450 1965-12-03 12 Roadside trees— the ideal or practical? 1 WOULD appreciate your publishing the tollowlng reply to the writer who signed himself as "C" In his letter on the subject of trees along Singapore's roads (ST. Nov. 20). Regarding the suitability of treefc. Mr. "C" can be assured that attention Is given450 words
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Article39 1965-12-03 12 I HAVE alway.- been under the impression that Government Health Clinics offer outpatient treatment free In Merlimau patients are not cnlv charged, but do not always Ret a receipt. I horje the authorities will investigate. CITIZEN .Merlintan39 words
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Article959 1965-12-03 12 HUGH MABBETT - RIVER ON THE DOORSTEP HUGH MABBETT A multi-million dollar start has been made on solving the problem of silted rivers: The pay-off more useful land By IN 1875 Sir Frank Swettenham noted that in Kuala Lumpur "the best mining village I have seen" houses backed on to the Klang River959 words
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Advertisement577 1965-12-03 12 JStr.m T-Mt A ftUU? Mi.l be >«■<■< coio *TotA« *u»«m- MARKET O*chara l» Baaa t COLS |TOa_A« ••AMCHIt At Haaand n—4 HHiM h.-.i taaa. A. -..,,..< A.lllll CITT »OOK ITOVI LTB Wmamn Hmm, Caaini Ova*. THI NIWS fHOMT M M ISMAIL »,«< ia. imt aaa*. NAMIIM STOtl, 141* Uw Ch«>«l577 words
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Advertisement61 1965-12-03 12 OF MAN AND THE ATOM Atomic War couM kill 600 million paeplr in 20 minutes Htankt to our mattery ot *«cla«r phytict In this tK»«a»«»»ul arf.cl. W. H Aw4an t»M« why a prnalt? hanap *v«f us wkich i* too Mla'aw >to»a<J that rti« conwawencca ot defying nr tawi of ethio61 words
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Advertisement7 1965-12-03 12 LEARNING MALAY— I 66 will appear tomorrow7 words
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Advertisement102 1965-12-03 12 A Travel service tailored to your personal needs! Personal service counts a lot with the man setting out to travel. Which is why we cut your travel cloth to suit your individual needs; our experienced staff will advise on how best stopovers can be used, what hotels to pick, what102 words
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Article425 1965-12-03 13 SABAH A UTHORITIES INVESTIGATE OH-SO-DISCREET VICE SYNDICATE JEFFREY FRANCIS JESSELTON, Thursday THE authorities here have begun extensive investigations into a well-organised syndicate, with headquarters in Singapore, which is bringing into Sabah an average of 50 call-girls a month. Most of the girls come from Singapore and Malaya,425 words
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Article136 1965-12-03 13 Dispute holds up cargo ship- SINGAPORE. Thurs. The British cargo vessel Stentor did not leave port today as scheduled because 14 of its crew, all local seamen refused to sail. The 10.195-ton ship which belongs to Blue Funnel Line, was due to sail for Australia at 3 p.m. with cargo136 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-12-03 13 Cowards? 'Prove it' dare to an MP By Our Parliamentary Reporters Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. A PMIP member of Parliament today called Alliance MPs "cowards" and promptly was challenged to "come outside and prove it." The angry exchange between Inche Abu Bakar H a m z a h (PMIP-Bachok) and Inche282 words
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89 1965-12-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A schoolboy from Sabah. who came here a week ago for specialist treatment for a hare-lip. is now ready to co home after a successful operation at the General Hospital. Ibrahim bin Pulong. 10. the (ton of a farmer Is a89 words
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Article26 1965-12-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Advertisers' Association will hold Its annual dinner and dance at tne Dragon Court. Hot*l Merlin, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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80 1965-12-03 13 I ON DON. Thurs. Twenty-eight .Malayan and Straits Settlements stamps from tbe collection of a continental philatelist were sold here yesterday for over SI 8.000. The highest price paid was 54..">00 for a 1921 Trrngganu SlOO stump. A 1921 Trenggunu S5O realised SI. OOO. Other80 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-12-03 13 IPOH. Thurs. Police have offered a reward of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of a fisherman. Tan Kuan Seah. alias Tan Ah Menr. alias Tan M'ng. alias Ah M'ng. Tan (above), in his 30s. la wanted by the nolice in connection with67 words
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Article60 1965-12-03 13 PENANO, Thurs.— The Penan* student exchange programme will be Inaugurated by the Chief i Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. j here on Saturday. i Next Wednesday, the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. and his, wife. Puan HaJJah Nor Sa'adah. will Rive a reception at the residency to60 words
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Article49 1965-12-03 13 PENANG. Thurs. The Minister uf Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will address the St. Nicholas School and Home for the Blind at their first speech day on Monday. The school will hold its annual concert tomorrow and on Saturday, starting at 8.15 each night.49 words
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257 1965-12-03 13 Police escort out boat with 69 Indons By GILBERT WOODEN p O R T DICKSON. Thurs. The Mutiara. the 100-ton Indonesian boat winch was intercepted by a Malaysian patrol cratt in Malaysian waters on Tuesday evening, was freed last night. The boat with 69 Indonesians 47 men 12 women and257 words
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Article35 1965-12-03 13 SEREMBAN. Thurs -The S«remban Convent -Aill boM n fair on Saturday sr<l Sunday i from 9.30 a.m. to 6^o pm It hopes to collect more than $20 oof for Ha buildliiK fund.35 words
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Advertisement367 1965-12-03 13 What's so different about Merrill Lynch? The other day we tit around talking about it. Size? Yei We do have more office* than any other broker-but most times investors only deal with one office anyway. So what difference does that make? Facilities? Each of our offices is equipped with the367 words
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Advertisement202 1965-12-03 13 Give Kodak Instamatic Cameras ff 1 They're so foolproof... so easy to j^pp; use... anybody would welcome onefjßvJ SIMPLY OPEN T DROP 1N... AND SHOOT V&&PISSIIS9U&S*** people are glving easier to use Mere| y dr °P a KODAPAK Cartridge KODAK JNMAMAriC Cameras. Sparkling color into the camera, close the back202 words
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Miscellaneous781 1965-12-03 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5. Kuala l.umpur In English: 7.10 SdotM Arena: and Trnanc: 6, Malacca and 735 Hollywood Btar Theatre— Ipoh: 3. Johorr n.»hni 4. "B«>rause I Love Him"; 800 Lupins. 7 Batu Pahat; t. Ncw 8 :n Mandarin; 8-10 ClasKUn «leal Mus:c: 8.35 The Munster* I-.M.: 515 Te« Pattern781 words
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ES Limited
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Article, Illustration351 1965-12-03 14 GALVANISED WIRE NETTING PLANT OPENS ES Limited, a company with nominal capital of $1 million, opened its factory at 53, Commonwealth Lane yesterday. This plant will produce galvanised hexagonal wire netting. The Chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, officiated at the ceremony.351 words
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Article, Illustration21 1965-12-03 14 THE FIRM'S CHAIRMAN MR. OW HIN KOK. Chairman of ES Limited MR NC CHONC CHWEI Vice-Chairman. MR. SOON NCAH TOH. Vice-Chairman.21 words
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Advertisement139 1965-12-03 14 -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiHiiiiiM£ Best Wishes and Every Success Es LIMITED On the Occasion of the Official Opening of their New Factory at Lot 53 Commonwealth Lane I C^SaQ^O 1 A I I IWAI CO., LTD. S 64-A ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel: *****/3. -iiiiniii in iMiiHiiimtimmimiiimimmmimiiimmiiiiiiir? f £T Congratulations Best Wishes i T139 words
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Advertisement142 1965-12-03 14 CONGRA TULA TIONS > to ES LIMITED On the Official Opening of their New Factory > from S ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE A. 0. 1720 5 14/16 Chartered Bank Chambers, 44 Ampang Road, Battery Road, Spore. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** Tel: ***** CONGRA TULA TIONS Cf BEST WISHES ES LIMITED On142 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
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304 1965-12-03 15 Oh Kee Tiang - Oh Kee Tiang By IVIIKN the new Hotel Ambassador in Penang opens early next year, it will add a further 80 rooms and suites available for tourists, visitors and businessmen. With 12-storeys it will be the highest building in Penang. "This is only304 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-12-03 15 MR. T.M. ATTWOOD assumed the managership of the CharItered Bank Ltd.. Singapore, on i November 29 In succession to Mr. John Wilson who had occupied the post since June 1 958. i Mr Attwood who was born In Essex in 1920 received his141 words
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Article45 1965-12-03 15 Total annual capacity u{ the j International Synthetic Rubber Co. hai. been stepped up from 110.000 to 160.000 tons In 12 months. following the completion of a nrst I staee expansion programme, which 1 wa.s announced at the beginning of I this year.45 words
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Article, Illustration203 1965-12-03 15 MR. J. W. LAWT O N, A.M.1.E.E., A.M.I.E. (M), (above) has been appointed chairman and managing director of O.E.C. (Singapore) Ltd., and chairman of G.E.C. (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. Lawton who Joined G.E.C. In U.K. in 1940 came to Singapore in 1950 as cable engineer of the203 words
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Article103 1965-12-03 15 QINOAPORE Motors Ltd.. the local agents for Opel cars, are to expand tlic.r business in Ma lay ;la The company us establishing a subsidiary company Capita! Motors Ltd. at Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur. According to Mr. Leslie Eu. managing director of Singapore Motors Ltd.. the company,103 words
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Article153 1965-12-03 15 Peugeot sales' campaign I\f R JACQUES HENQUINEZ. the A technical Inspector of the Peugeot car factory In France, flew Into Singapore last week to train local technicians in all aspects of diesel engine repairs and maintenance He left earlier this week for Kuala Lumpur where a similar three-day training programme153 words
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Article148 1965-12-03 15 Lufthansa man on training \l R L.nry Chan, a rormei siuaT* dent of St. Patricks School. hu> lett for a Lufthansa German Alnines course to study the latest techniques in passenger handling and traffic at the alrllnr s training centre at Hamburg. West Oeimany Mr.' Chan, a traffic handling supervisor,148 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-12-03 15 rE completely new VW IrJOO II Fallback which hrraks from traditional design, yet which it is claimei retains Volkswagen's worldfamous qualities of reliability. economy and performance was released on to the mar- k. i In Singapore and Malaysia On Wrdn.Ml.i.v Above the finrt of thesr69 words
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276 1965-12-03 15 'STORAGE PROBLEMS NOW ARE SOLVED' AN Australian company. Brownbuilt Ltd. states it has the answer to mo.->t pro- blems arising from shortages of storage spacr. The company Is now concentrating its sales efforts in South-East Asia. "We hope to play a big role In I helping to solve storage problems276 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-12-03 15 PRIOR to his return to London after his twoyear term as chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries. Dr. J. Clark (above right) presented long service awards to a total of 10 members of 1.C.1, staff, who had served for 25 and 15 years and are attached193 words
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Article82 1965-12-03 15 I CALKS of new motor vehicles in September were 12 pei ten: 1 fewer than In the same month last I year, according to the Bourd ol Trade. Second-hand sales dropped by nine per cent, but all other sales and receipts rose by .nine \->ei82 words
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Advertisement284 1965-12-03 15 ElltCr ttie your mips dealer I 1 WinaHome Competition I $***** IN BIG PRIZES lstPrize:AhowifHurAl2 Lucky Buyers if Philips products own NirtJ $25,000 T«iH fit their money back each month Qy 3^ A,| i 5 UNIQUELY I A^- j tm differentH SAWA Automatic Biscuit Maker v V^^i>^yyftfff*yFy^ Solo Agent iif^^284 words
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Advertisement174 1965-12-03 15 DIESELS sEiiwhß T>p. AS.' A, r cool.d On* Typ* ASJW Water-Cooled Two Cylinders. S-22-S W On Two Cylinders, bhp I^^lJ S-22-S bhp *j[\M& Engines available, ex-stock, to suit Wf^s *B these, and numerous other applicatWpfkf af«sfl ions in the marine > industrial and E. J rrj| agricultural fields Typ« ASJ.I174 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1965-12-03 16 THE POWER OF TRADITION Patrick o 'Donovan Picks up the story of the Wild West with a journey to the old cattle towns where the power of tradition survives in horses, manners clothes, where nature can still be fierce, lonely and dangerous THE Wild West is a historical fact. It1,948 words
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Advertisement90 1965-12-03 16 This tin of invigorating DEL MONTE Tomato Juice... ...when you buy delicious Del Monte Fruit Cocktail or Yellow Cling Peaches in Singapore or Malaya. (Del Monte Fruit Cocktail or Cream Style Golden Sweet Corn in Sarawak or Sabah. Enjoy the rich, refreshing juice of vine-ripe, freshpicked tomatoes in Del Monte90 words
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Advertisement113 1965-12-03 16 Suppliers of QUEEN ANNE RARE SCOTCH Whisky to many exclusive residences in the United Kingdom, British Commonwealth, Embassies of U.S.A. and Canada, British Overseas Airways Corporation, Air Canada, Sp*-"*""* "^s^jervices. British European Airways, X.L.M., Air Frj^tfpYtf rS British United Airways, Royal Mail Lin^ *Ispy*£*£ v S\NNE RARE SCOTCH Whisky to113 words
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194 1965-12-03 17 Letter is new lead in schoolgirl mystery DBfAKG, Thurs. Police Inrestigatlne tho drowning f two KhoOlffirU and the disappearance of a third girl last weekend are working on a now lead provided by a letter whirh the niis--sinß jrlrl is believed to have written to the other two. The letter,194 words
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Article32 1965-12-03 17 KANGAR. Thills. The Hi i.i Peirmpuin of Perils will declare open a food (air at the Women's Institute hall here on Saturday In aid of the State Poppy DayAppeal.32 words
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227 1965-12-03 17 Drunken drivers: 'New laws needed' PENANG, Thursday. THE Penang Senior Chemist, Dr. Ong Kirn Chye, today described as "inadequate" the powers given to police and medical officers to deal with cases of drunken drivers. "As the law now stands," he said, "a drunken suspect can refuse to be examined clinically,227 words
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71 1965-12-03 17 XAIPEH, Thurs.—Nationa- list China will help Malaysia with the construction of a $21 million sugar refinery in the near future, according to usually reliable industrial sources yesterday. The sources said Chinese engineers would do the designing which would cover every stage of suu.irReuter - 71 words
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290 1965-12-03 17 'Buddhist murderers' in film? Not so, says director By Jeue Leembruggen pENANG, Thurs.— The r assistant director of the Italo-Singapore spy film "Goldsnake". Mr. Jasbir Singh, today denied that Buddhist priests were portrayed as murderers In the film. "On the contrary, the Driests are depicted in the story ax peace-loving290 words
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Article61 1965-12-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thur.<. Two cyclists were killed in separate accidents in Yio Chu Kang Road yesterday. At 1.15 p.m. Nco K:ni Hock. 42. collided v. 'h a motorcyclist (lie Si nnio. The motorejreliai was uninjured. tarn hours totar. an 11-year-Old f(iv!. Toll Ah Lian. m61 words
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Article29 1965-12-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 100 Scout leaders will attend a three-day national training team conference beginning on Sunday at the Rural Development training centre, Johor* Bahru.29 words
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Article86 1965-12-03 17 tIXGEI PATANI. Thurs. J —The Kedah State -rn-iiltur.il Officer. In the Mohamed Noor bin Uahab. has been appointed head of the Smallholders Advisory Srrvue at the Rubber Research Institute in Kuala l.umpur. Inche Noor. who will succeed Mr. J. V. M. Greenwood, is retiring from86 words
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Advertisement158 1965-12-03 17 In KwKAm' 1 ft a& trtora t- IMK*fMh Britain's best socks B,'ord Bn-N,loi socks arc naoc in f^L*/*^ H E< ql<t".d. They fil superbly. They ate t^___ rpallyhard-weanng.Youcan'tbuybetter I l Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool" I I i j: so< ks and stockings too. You'll firH many different styles,158 words
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Advertisement514 1965-12-03 17 geous Christmas giving Authorised f Elizabeth Arden t Retailers in A Singapore sM^rV.™ UK orunei Blue Grass Bath SalU lk^"# and Bath Soap. t Iljfr rt'idtinr Powd«r IDOh J and Hand Soap. 1 1 Efflpornim. iM Klang M>o£ Mk F«ter.TD«p«n«rv. Ar4m?fnr*<lfi fißwL f^&tf «b*\ It Kota Bharu AAT-ahavtLoUon. WNt^ f^^l514 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-12-03 17 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi IsTcPTn.SWiV! I P IT ~£7Z£Zjifc' INJTEPESTED IN m gwTOvi your P2OPOsiT!ON y y TRAVEL Guv'NiQg \^jm A6ENCV V~Jttpl)li Jtf, HOW TO Vv n V)32 words
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Advertisement882 1965-12-03 18 Kemtlnnrd from Parr 12» ACKNOWLEDGMENT M Worms tli (Minimum) MR. A MRS. S. QURESHI »l.«r> to iimt all friends and relatives for :hrtr valuable presents received on the :narrtag* <tf their seoond son, Anwar Jureshi oa 2* November. 1965. ANNOUNCEMENT tt Words til 'Minimum) BINOO ST. JOHN'S Parish Hall Saturday882 words
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Advertisement925 1965-12-03 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Words tt (Mtn.}— Box it rU. txtrm PLAT VACANT 204 A Moulmeln Road at »275/- p nv. Available 1-1-66. Rinti 18' pore) 32<>32. WELL FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM Flat with modern kitchen at Oxi«y Road. B'pore 9 Tel: *****. FURNISHED ROOM In self-contained Bat for single working girls.925 words
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Advertisement954 1965-12-03 18 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE II Worms U (Mln.}— Box It eta. tMtrm I FOR SALI Freenold Bungalow at Lorong 37. Oeylang Rd.. witb ill room* area 12.9-4 sq.ft.. vacant position, low assessment. 190,000-00 0.n.0. Pbone Spore *****. office hours No brokers. 1 SEMBAWANO HILL ESTATE: Thre*-c*droomed Semi-detached House on954 words
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Advertisement1034 1965-12-03 18 FOR HIRE 1 U'(Mtm.y—»mm *9 eta. tMtrm RINT-A-OABi. KSBg UOOB. Everfln* Company, SIS Serangooo Koad. Singapore -8. FURNITURE FOR HIRE at reasonI able Rates. 81a Oee Seng, 81, Rochore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/ r *****. I FLEETS OP 30 cars ready to serve your transport need*. Charge* moderI ate.1,034 words
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Advertisement970 1965-12-03 18 FOR SALE 11 Words U (Mi*.}— Box tt eta. mxtrm CLASS 4 KANT MC9 enste* always a winner. 5700.00 c.8.0. Hharp, 13 Selarans Park. Chanel. B'pore. COUOHT Booth* It away at once and r«t at ta* cause with 7 special Insredlents of AJtrem Elixir from Chemists THE MSW IMS Nerg*970 words
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Advertisement775 1965-12-03 18 LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Word* U MtmJ erss) f cc*. estra MAISON MODERNS. Pint Class Ladlra Hairdressers. 13* Orchard Road. B'por*. Phone 2746*. FAKIDA MAISON MARCBLLS M/Styllst. Uamcur* and Ifaclal Uakei:p Expert. Appointment 11-C. Batter* Road. Spore. Tel: *****. VICKY'S riCURAMA Salon. Hair Colourlnc Tinting Bleacnlns Special Reducing Coon* Bust Ftrtnlos775 words
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Advertisement811 1965-12-03 18 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from persons and Firms who are licensed 2nd Hand Goods Dealers for the purchase of the undermentioned vehicles. These vehicles can be Inspected at the General Hospital. > Seremban i Nurses Hostel) during normal working hours on any i day:— 1. Austin A 40 Van811 words
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Advertisement786 1965-12-03 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by th* Chairman. Eeonomlr De\elopment Board at 2nd Floor, K.iliertoa Building. Singapore, lor (a) CONSTRUCTION A: COMPLETION OP 3 TYPE C 3 STANDARD FACTORY BUILDINGS NORTH OF JA LAN TUKANO. (losing DaU: 20th December 1965 at 12.00 noon. (b> CONSTRUCTION A786 words
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Advertisement1260 1965-12-03 19 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K Om S'tort B»is P *n>aa P»»aig MAiBN -en, DuMro. •'awtt... Ii Pt Teeay Bee 4 CAICMAS i Bee > D-c '1 On 12 ii U-t II PAtItICLUS ,c i i-i Ik 12 Bee 13 Bk IS MCNlsmuS I t'. Gasgoa tec II Bee 211,260 words
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Advertisement1126 1965-12-03 19 r//£t.Hhl//V£S to I Ti-L t'CT AS'ATiC CO.' p A'.T L'l kco'ie-iM •< Oe*-»rk Hfllil SAILINGS tt NUR USI, CONIIWLNI ANB SCAWOiWAVIAi P. Sam filial Am i«mm Haxe n burg Jaa Aat* Com Cla 47 I JUSUANCA I UPtOec4 Oec S > I' I BM M JM I IM I IB1,126 words
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Advertisement1228 1965-12-03 19 I BenWline\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON.. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTV DVUUDVIG fw Liverrool tic <l DtnNtTlS G'mouti Im j ■a- ..PaM., BS 1 sa nrNAinm For Hamourg Bee 21 Ut.P*/\L,UtLt\ Lonaon jM t S>ngapure Pt. S'haa Peiaas Havre Jm II Ii Pirt, Till! An»ir» Jm II Snfcapore P. S'Daa Peiaig1,228 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-12-03 19 feFOR ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K^Continenf. Siagapori P. S'kaa Peeaajj CITY OF WELLINGTON L-J* DtatA^ CTY OF NEWCASTLE .-on. em of Brooklyn L-jj* »ff^^<m n utiUtm m CITYBFRIPON M tJ. »M» McALISTER CO.. LTD. HARRISONS CROSFIELD Geicral Ageats: (MALAYSIA) LTD. Per,'"' flu Sisll PtrtSa.il.ttiM, lei: l»l. MARITIME BUILDING SINSAPDBI1,195 words
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Article110 1965-12-03 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were again barely 1 steady In quiet trading E Z Industrials lost further to 21s. 9d. Base metals easier, but oils were steady. Today* clonlnji prlrrs wltb WndnesI day prices 10 brarkeU: Mount Isa. 40/6 (40/3) N. Krokrn Hill (10a.) 36/7 (36/10) Ampol 8/1J («./ll)110 words
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Article254 1965-12-03 20 nn I MBfR first trade rubber J fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 684 cents per lb. up three-eijrhths of a cent on Wednenday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and r.M.R.E. ctostnf prlceß In cents254 words
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Article54 1965-12-03 20 'THE present rate ol tin Malayan dollar against thr pound sterling ti\rd nn November 4 last year Is -rllini; I l or O.D. 2k. 13 16d. Bnyinc T.T. 2s. 1 l'l6d. Hum ii s O.D. 2s. The dollar is at Its statutory middle powlUon in relation I* its54 words
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Article27 1965-12-03 20 Dec. 2. MALAYAN Rl BBER PRICE: i.«, cents (op three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $698.25 (down 81.121). Unofficial estimated offering 205 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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892 1965-12-03 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpilE Stock Exchange M. yesterday was in a nervous state with various rumours and reports circulating in the market. Industrials were definitely easier with light buying power and a certain amount of selling. Buyers are tending to hold off and892 words
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Article27 1965-12-03 20 Malayan Stork Indices Dec. 1. Dm. t Industrials: H?.tX BMI Tins: l(-.; M S rubbers: lli-l.'i: lii.Vul Uec-. 30. 1963 Imi Her. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article935 1965-12-03 20 I>l SINKSS in and rrport>d to thr 13 Sinfapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Kxchance> yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Baustsad (11,000) $1.68 il 000) $].<». (1.000) $1.67: C.S. HoWlngl (4.000) $2.34. Ounlapt (5.00U) $1.73; las. erd». $1.02935 words
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Article73 1965-12-03 20 /"HINESI Preduce ■xeJtans.e, Unit- pern neen prices per pitul day: Ceeenut ell: bulk ISO sellers, dmra (33 >ellera. Cepra: Nor. Dec UK/Continent Unquoted. ■•spawn Muntok while $2171 a»;>-». Sarawak white 121.'i sellers, special Sarawak black Sl.Vi teller*, garbled Lampon« black km MQ NLWi, AST A (170 iN) sellers73 words
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Article37 1965-12-03 20 ON tne frt» o»chsn«o market m Hong Kong yemertlay thr Dollar waa quotrd at 0 730 (or Tl. and 5.72 a for eatti. •tsrlMii was quotrd at 16.01 aat m Utl <l f*M at 263*.37 words
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Advertisement1053 1965-12-03 20 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTtX U.S.A. PaeUie Atlantic Service Banftnt Hcnjdoni S. Francisco N. Tort Boston FKitMel. lialm Man" 17 21 BM 27 BM 17 IM IFM SFM 12 FM Meaesliaa Mara 21 21 JM 21 IM II FM 3 Mar I Mar 12 Mm Japan Direct Service •CSJ Mars1,053 words
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Advertisement971 1965-12-03 20 1 Bsssjßjsjß««Bjfssaj^aßj^pajfjajajajajajajajaaji Ljbbbb pajb} a^aa^n^^B^^na^^aa^^^L^^e^a^^^s^^^ai^e^^B^^nT^iß^^aaß lUSTUU* Nrw ttAUNB SEimCt. I IRBIA, PMISTIN Ml P. SUIF Sf IVICfI. re FrtMrfli l«elai*i. Mtltwurnt. Sreser I to: MMras aal Natasattnaai femnj P j f.t b pore 'lAMIM 1 Dk j ht 171 S'pofl P. Sham Pimm (CMPENTUI* 71 lot V 23 Ik 14/971 words
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Advertisement514 1965-12-03 20 Wrw ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. WCar* SAILINGS FROM UNITED KINCOOM ANO CONTINENTAL PORTS TO MAUTSIA IHj™ LOADINC FOR HONGKONG TOKOHAMA. NAGOTA. OSAKA. KOBE 1 MOJI yßaaVß*"*} Middlttbro Havre Penani P. Sham S'pori CITY OF BROOKUN IDm 27/21 DM 21 Oct. 1 JM 2/ IJM CITY OF UPON 2S DM/1514 words
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617 1965-12-03 21 I'll I tin price fell yesterday I in Penanc by $1.12) to <itt!)B.2s on an offering estimated down 15 tons to 205 tuns. I lip fall was more or less ■quivalent to the drop of Xi a ton in the Wednesday London617 words
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Article226 1965-12-03 21 Dee. 2. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Botvtead 11 etf. MrAll.fer 9 rM C.S. Molding!! Isc M. Invert. 10 eta Dunlopn 13 ct». N. Iron 8 rts E. Smelter 20 ct«. O C.n.C. 14 «aj Ksso 12 cts. Kothmans 11 cti Fed Disp. 10 rts. Rohinsnn In its K. *n.226 words
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Article135 1965-12-03 21 CHIP! lying Jloncn, ti,, sin aa«ra wharves »t opacltd laday arc Cliltral 1/:'. Calabar N.W. 1/2. Titwr 3/4. Sordini! N.W. 3. Tapah N W I, l.loyl Bakke 67 Aunjr N W. 5. alarttnlquals t/t. Thbragaard 10/11. 8.-n--valla 13 14. Bruma is. Atlanilratar 19, Hal Ml* 23 26.135 words
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Article88 1965-12-03 21 I in mart.- Hirst ih..n;r» m if i' in inticiiam* ir«tril»v iall >ul» ro mini New V*rk: M)1 M M I.) In. nrmil;l Hl' .I.' I In <mi 1 it Tj i>i In .i<<it mill. 3J v in Iradr MMa, Canada: i.aun, IT Si J'lb. alrrtmn Ol) M88 words
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Advertisement333 1965-12-03 21 i i NOTICE •l RSI \\T TO SECTION 29 Or I ML' TKI STI.FS ORDINANCE (Chapter 34) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat any person having; any i. v rest or claims against the estate of Chla Yoke Chan also known as Annie Chia Yoke Chan kits of No. 81 Aida333 words
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Advertisement357 1965-12-03 21 ESTATE OF ANG SENG HEE, DECEASED. NOTICE The lawful children of Ang Seng Watt, Ang Seng Chye, Ang Seig Kuee. Ang Seng Hock, Ang Seng Leong. Ang Seng Kian and Arc Bit Neo arc requested to communicate with Mr. Ec Yew Lin, Solicitor for Madam Tan Siok Bee and Mr.357 words
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Advertisement780 1965-12-03 21 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, (CHAPTER 17*) and In the Matter of PAN MALAYSIA CHEMICAL: CORPORATION LIMITED (Members \oluntar.Y VVinding-Vpl At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members ot the above-named Company duly convened and held at No. 14-A, South Canal Road. Singapore, 1 on Wednesday the780 words
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Advertisement859 1965-12-03 21 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 40 ot 1965. In the Matter of WEE THIAM SIEW A COMPANY LIMITED And In the Mmlter or THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Chapter 174). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was on the 11th day of November 1965 presented to859 words
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Advertisement1052 1965-12-03 21 NOTICES I NOTICES I IN THE HIGH COURT j KEMPAS (MALAYA) LIMITED IN MALAYA AT INTERIM dividend KUAU LUMPUR notice is hereby companies (winding CPJ GIVEN that the Directors No: 5 Or 1565. m the matter of Heng Thye have declared an Interim Tin Mines LM. Dividend of seven percent1,052 words
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Advertisement776 1965-12-03 21 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD i Separate tenders are Invited for any one or bcth of tlie loiiowii.g:— Tender (loving Drpooil O.ile Hi) EXTENSION CONVERSION of Bukit Ho 6wee. Phase 111, Cnntratt, V Coffee Shop into Eating House. S2aO 17 U' 6l j (2 1 Term Contract for DEMOLITION of Buildups776 words
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218 1965-12-03 22 Philippines increase lead to 16 strokes MANILA, Thurs The Philippines increased their lead to 16 strokes from Malaysia and Thailand after 36 holes of the South-East Asian amateur golf team championship here toLul* Silverio and Rodriguez onth had wrond rounds of three-over-par 75 on the difficult Wack ;oonc for a218 words
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Article37 1965-12-03 22 .i:E>. Ilvors Former InTM captain Prln<e ,\.i VtatamiUl died here ..rlv u>dHy. <KPd 59. d in :hrrt' Tc.-'s for pdaM England 111 ISM ..iiid wnv three ;imes presilefll of hf Indian Cricket ConB •rri Reuier.Reuter - 37 words
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253 1965-12-03 22 GOOD DAY FOR THE ENGLISH IN CUP TOURNEYS LONDON. Thurs. Manchester I'nitcd reached the quar-ter-finals ol the European Cup when they beat ASK Vorwaerts of East Germany 3-1 in the second-leg of their first round tie at Manchester last night. The United, who won •J-0 away in the flrM-leg. thus253 words
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519 1965-12-03 22 Epsom Jeep - Shantin View impresses in workout Epsom Jeep PJEHS ith SINGAPORE. Thurs. s i I\\ 1 VIEW went like a winner at Bukit Timah this in or n ing when he did a dashing 3f trial in 37 3 5 in yielding going, with apprentice H. J. Chuah astride. On this519 words
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Article3169 1965-12-03 22 Tomorrow Race 1—2.0 Class 6 Div 3 ($4,500) 6f 1 ***** Glantis (E Reid* Da:ilels 5 9.0 (Fl -Samry 3 1 ***** I Icon (CCL Sti Allan 6 8.9 -Allan 8 3 ***** Calvados n < Chens St) Rodgers 9 8.8 Coleman A 4 *****3,169 words
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Article511 1965-12-03 22 FPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Tlmah tomorrow, the opening day of the December meeting: RACK ONr. Leader: Looks well: last start fourth to Wmoro over Bukit Timah 6f. in July; winner over Kuala Lumpur 61 in -Tune. GlamU: Fourth to Loderush o\er Penang 7f511 words
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Advertisement305 1965-12-03 22 a^ft^^^K H^^ v aY J* *^m/m- /I I ie. r^. sbWbV a^^& h. Jb^b^b^bW. w%* -rtJß^r J l^B^^^bl^B^bW T i^ m B5»Tm Ib^b^^bl wt v i. J^^K. >J^^H .aaaK^aaV^^H **bt jfWdßy <■ bHbl^; Ba« .^■ata^^^l l.«B» Going East? Going West? two wonderful ways to spend Christmas at sea with P&O-Orient305 words
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375 1965-12-03 23 Thailand name 206— and more to come By MANSOOR RAHMAN; Kuala Lumpur. Thursday fUAILAND, who have entered for all 14 events in the Third Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21, today submitted a list of 206 names of competitors for 12 of the events. The Thai team-lists received by the375 words
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Article326 1965-12-03 23 OENANG. Thurs.— The Malaysian national soccer team will play matches against a Penang Selection on Saturday and the Australian National side at Ipoh next Tuesday before starting to defend their Seap Games title this month. '"We have built up good national spirit and f am confident326 words
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Article101 1965-12-03 23 JANSLNTIES I KHALSA 0 CINGAPORE. Thurs— A vastly- Improved Jansenitcs team gained a splendid 1-0 win over Khalha Association in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 competition at the Padang today. In a match dominated by defenders. Janscnites showed grea- tcr enterprise and a 47th minute breakthrough brought101 words
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Article414 1965-12-03 23 By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore, Thursday *rHE Singapore Sports Council, which was formed x today, was described by the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. as a "factory" to turn out champions of the future. SDeaking to sports officials at a meeting held to inaußuj414 words
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Article31 1965-12-03 23 SYDNEY. Thurs Salvatore Burruni. of Italy, tonight knocked out Australian champion Rocky Gattellari in the 13th round of a contest billed here as the world flyweight boxing championship Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article24 1965-12-03 23 HOCKET Tour match Penang >• PHA Presidents XI 2 Ceylon SC 8 pore SOCCER Ptrak Govl. Services s«mi-rinal 'Ipoh': JKR Ipoh 3 Telecoms 124 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-12-03 23 'HEW Beng Teck of < V Malaysia safely holds a rebound when challenged by Singapore s Yong Heng Thiew during the Croup A preliminary round match in the third Asian basketball championship at Stadium Negara on Wednesday night. On the left is Singapore's Tan Ban58 words
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Article133 1965-12-03 23 I ONDON. Thurs.— Barry Knight. the Essex allroundcn was I yesterday chosen to Oy out to Australia to reinforce the mjury- > hit MCC touring cricket team MCC headquarters in London said Knight was on leave on Saturday. Knight toured Australia four years ago133 words
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Article39 1965-12-03 23 MANILA. Thurs. Hideo Madaramc gave Japan another gold medal when he won the re-run or the I.ooom individual time trial at the Asian amateur cycling championships here today. Madarame clocked lmin tl tm for the distance39 words
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Advertisement86 1965-12-03 23 KING OF THE ROAD' ACCESSORIES give added distinction to your car, greater safety and comfort Their contemporary styling and quality finish will give your car an air of distinction that is sure to please. DRIVING lAMP 1 MIRROR 406 29 f'.HU REFIUTORS CfNfR*L PURPOSE LAMP ill WF .f USING IAMP86 words
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Advertisement311 1965-12-03 23 I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB I DECEMBER MEETING I Lucky Draw for a AffW CAR. FRK! The draw for the car will take place on v SUNDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1965. •If you attend the races on any day of the four-day meeting, you will get a free m ticket for the311 words
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Miscellaneous262 1965-12-03 23 Straits Times Crossword HP 1H 3 I W' bßT^~~lbV^ bWP~~BBBF~I ACROSS 4 lettuce contaunert used by They'll lef 1 out of lot* foreigners <8 > errand* 9 5. Points to the head? Get away 10. One Is driven rrazy by the wlln >ou! <6>. rucket «.ii. 8. Needlework speciality of262 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-12-03 23 DIARY H<KKLV-S Ior Oiv. 1: s go, TP.V *ea (XI P»dang.: Mint v Pones iPanta:*: HarriMOj v ERC 'Taylor Rdi ?*tPAK K,%oA^Johore mttrdutrict wurnty tKluang. I «jb.>.27 words
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166 1965-12-03 24 KUALA LI MPIR. Thurs. Teneku Abdul Rahman said today that no formality was required to restore full diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Malaysia, "except to inform one another of our cood intentions He was to mm c ntin; on news agency166 words
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Obituary16 1965-12-03 24 LILLEY FRANCIS ROY on 26-11-IM is the n Ui\r4 youn^rr »on of Ri-na and Bill.16 words
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Article31 1965-12-03 24 REQUIEM MASS for Gilbert Gomn Tnondruiti). b o .In-.ph Gomez. ivtaltnK Jaya on 4.U.W a' St. Kmnciii Xavler'n Church PJ. »t 4.3 C I' m prfwntc and praytr* earnestly ..Minted31 words
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Article64 1965-12-03 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will declare open a special exhibition of children's paintings at the National Library at 5.15 p.m. on Monday. All proceeds from the exhibits ion. which is under the patronage of Puan Noor Aisiiah the64 words
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Article37 1965-12-03 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry- of Culture. Mr. Font? Sip Che*, will give away prizes to winners of the National Language School essay competition at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday at the Cultural Centre.37 words
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Article85 1965-12-03 24 ROME, Thurs. A Bill to grant life pensions to about 60.000 Italian women who reported being raped by soldiers during World War II had been tabled in Parliament. Signor Alfredo Covelli. leader of the small rlghtwing Monarchist Party, is the author of the Bill, which Is consideredReuter - 85 words
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Article478 1965-12-03 24 LONDON, Thurs— After a rather shaky start when there was some end-account profittaklng the stock markets developed a distinct* ly better tone and by the close many equities were showing useful gains. Buyers were still restrained by the latest developments concerning Rhodesia but there wa.s some new time478 words
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253 1965-12-03 24 Xl Al. I. IMPIR. Thurs.— Britain has no intention of acting unilaterally in trying to M-ttlc the IndonesianMalaysia dispute. This was stated in a statement issued by the British Commonwealth Relations Ofllee today following an enquiry by the Malaysian (loverninent over the remarks253 words
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Article41 1965-12-03 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Miss Akiko Ando of the Japanese Junior Red Cross will visit the Singa|x>re Junior Red Cross and the Crippled Children's Home in Changi on Monday, on her way back to Tokyo after a study tour in Australia.41 words
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Article410 1965-12-03 24 PI TOPPLE TIRING JAPANESE BACK PAGE SPORT 1 Kuala Lumpur. Thurs THE Philippines won their first Joust with Japan in the third Asian basketball championship here tonight. Their 74-54 victory save them top spot in tho Group A of the preliminary round and a tremendous boost to their morale as410 words
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Article76 1965-12-03 24 MELBOURNE. Thui If American Herb Pluglbbon Mend when lit ix'at hli felhr* countryman. Arthur Aane. m the V tennis championships at KooYon« to Aehl h. 'op foreign seeded player In the tournament, could not match ins vi. boom ins, isrvicc .md lost his third round name 3-C.76 words
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Article21 1965-12-03 24 i.onuon v Maurica Cullcn retained hit Bnu-h lightweight boxing I lti< »hi ro\Uy outpointed over 15 rounu* ;:i Wolverhamptan21 words
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Advertisement140 1965-12-03 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) SOON: To Lean AI and Sonny, a daiiKhttr on t-19-Si »i the Prn.inK Hanmortum Gratrful tbanks to Docturn und BtSSI BETWECN MICHAEL. «o Mr. Mm Tan Voot: I'ob Mnlinn. do Mr. X Mr- Jimmy Chmtt. crand.l"««l" of Mr< Oh Mo Btt. on 'Terylene' ftr^BataaaaaaaWtafl140 words
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Advertisement404 1965-12-03 24 GLOB ETRAVE LER I MADE IN GERMANY) X T "I V""* N. X Portable Transistor I Jf^'^^^^^Bj J Radio Receiver \^-Jl in the World lb*gfc 7 with so many Features 1. 15 Wovt Bonds j 16. Noise Filter on AM 2. FM —MW Marine Long Wove I 17. Drift-tree AFC404 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-12-03 24 THE WEATHER Highest and loue^t temperatures in Malaysia and Slngapon r period 8 p.m. Wedne.sdav to a p.m. yesterday: Hichr-t 1...«r%» Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu Xl 73 Penang 75 Ipoh 73 ■falsrrs 88 73 Singapore '.tv C. Hipnland.-. «3 Jesselton P» 7.) Kurhiiw 88 7547 words
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