The Straits Times, 7 December 1965
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Title Section25 1965-12-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Ha**** 1 fa***** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1965 l CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100525 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-12-07 1 'Nation at stake' PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY TOLD: IF YOU ALL DO NOT LIKE MX..I WILL QUIT JAKARTA, Monday PRESIDENT Soekarno today challenged Indonesia's highest legislative body-the People's Consultative Assembly, which voted him President for life— to relieve him of his duties if it were dissatisfied with theReuter; AP - 441 words
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674 1965-12-07 1 EAST COAST FLOODS: 'WORST YET TO COME' STRAITS TIMES REPORTER* KOA L A LUM1V PUR, Mon. Kelanlan enjoyed its third successive diiy of sunshine tofjhy. But in Trcngganu heavy rain again fell as it did lasl afternoon. While water continued to recede and rescue, relief and rehabilitation operations got under674 words
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Article25 1965-12-07 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Shastii. told Parliament today India was taking all possible steps to strengthen her defence forces. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article25 1965-12-07 1 TOKYO. Mon— Emperor Hlrohlto today bestowed the name of Fumlhito on the new-born ion of Crown prince Aklhlto and Princess Mlchlko— UPl.25 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-12-07 1 LONDON. Mow. Britain's i weather wizard* are becoming redundant a.s "Comet", a 1 500.000 computer takes over their jobs. It gathers information col- lected 40.000 feet up. and i in 90 minutes does 5.000 I million calculations, giving an hour-to-hour forecast lor the next 24Reuter - 85 words
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295 1965-12-07 1 Americans hunt more Vietcong after battle SAIGON. Mon. American infantrymen moved through the jungle bordering the Michelin rubber plantation, 35 miles north-west of Saigon, today searching for more Vietcong to kill. The Americans counted more than JOO Communist bodies from Sunday's battle in the north-west corner of the Vietcong's "Iron295 words
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Article, Illustration515 1965-12-07 1 THIRD DAY OF FLIGHT: ONLY MINOR SNAGS THE Gemini-7 astronauts slept simultaneously for the first time in American space history in preparation for another 1 1 long days in orbit and a rendezvous attempt for which prospects were brightening by the hour. Only minor515 words
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Article130 1965-12-07 1 Lorry kills 125, hurts 100 f OME < Togo M q i). One hundred and twentvlive people were killed and 100 were injured when a lorry ploughed in I o t crowd yesterday in the town of Sotouboua, abo ii I IS.") miles north of here. The lorry. loaded withReuter - 130 words
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Article24 1965-12-07 1 PI KING ARMS FOR CAMBODIA TOKYO. Mon. Communist Chin.- has ftfreed to grant milit.ir> aid t. C:«mhorlia. Poking radio MadMed tetfai xp24 words
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Article315 1965-12-07 2 THIS IS BEGINNING OF LONG MARCH TO CAPETOWN' 'AFRICA IS GOING TO LIQUIDATE COLONIALISM ONCE AND FOR ALL' DAR ES SALAAM, Mon 'VANZA N 1 A S Second Vice-Pfe-ftident, Mr. Rashidi Kawawa. yesterday described the decisions of the Organisation of African Unity on Rhodesia asReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration414 1965-12-07 2 Wilson 'no' to 'crush Smith by Dec. 15' ultimatum LONDON, Monday. 'J'HE Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, today reiterated he intended to end the Rhodesian rebellion without bloodshed and hinted he was ready for peace feelers from Mr. Lan Smith. In an interview with the Daily Mirror. Mr. Wilson discussed andReuter - 414 words
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Article56 1965-12-07 2 ADEN. Mon. A gunman yesterday shot nr.d seriously wounded Mr. George Finclley. assistant accountant at a branch of the National and Grindlays Bank here, security nuthorities said. He wa.s riding Ins motorcyrl? along Maalla main road when the punman shot him In the lieck, ThreeReuter - 56 words
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Article52 1965-12-07 2 MOSCOW. Mon The Ru»rian .'-pace ship Lun;<-8 wfU nit Hie moon today at 2150 GMT. the newt agency Tas.s kjh! The space probe, launched on Dec. 3 and believed aimed at a soft landing was functioning normally and flying on the plan-: ned trajectory, it52 words
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Article, Illustration219 1965-12-07 2 JAVELINS FOR ZAMBIA 'OUT OF DATE' CHARGE I I'SAKA. Mon Zambia's Foreign Minister, Mr. Simon Kapwepwe, yesterday accused Britain of cheating Zambia by sending aircraft that were completely out of date to aid the country's defences. But a Royal Air Force spokesman said (he Minister appeared to be misinformed aboutReuter - 219 words
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265 1965-12-07 2 BP TANKER SAILS WITH TWO WEEKS' SUPPLY OF OIL FOR RHODESIA I ONDON. Mon. The British Petroleum Company which has a tanker loaded with 12.000 tons of crude oil on its way to Rhodesia, said yesterday it had contractual obligations to keep up its supplies to the breakaway colony. TheReuter - 265 words
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274 1965-12-07 2 13 protest Notes from Peking ignored by Jakarta JAKARTA. Mon. Communist china today was reported to have so far submitted 13 Notes to the Indon c 1 i a n Government protesting a g a In st anti-Chinese ctlona and riots in Indonesia and demanding public apologies. The newspaper Jakarta274 words
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Advertisement200 1965-12-07 2 M v family thinks of me like THIS! In «he eyes of m\ fumiK. I'm still mentally a "little girl". Mj>b« that's not too bad. though. Ma\b< it helped T»t grow up faster. Because I wanted so desperately In make my own decisions thai 1 got over making foolish one*200 words
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Miscellaneous36 1965-12-07 2 THE GAMBOLS 4, *~»4**&--car v s^ etin< ~**^y fGeOGGt, D€AG MUKiBL'S "N offemo me a lift home r it'll om/t stxi > jo ru LtAvt wz car eon) /^muStto Stw/ \yetnwn« cab minces \u*v*«» ce c JVH36 words
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164 1965-12-07 3 Mauritian protest at island defence base plan |>ORT MM IS M.iun I tiusi. .Mon Several thousand people brandishing Indian, French. Pakistani but not British flag> yesterday at I ended a meeting here to protest aguinst plans to detach the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia from Mauritius and make itReuter - 164 words
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Article35 1965-12-07 3 SAIGON. Man Bouth Vietnamese men may not marry under the age of 18 and women under 18. according to a new decree Just pa&sed here Previously there wu i no age restriction. Reut«r.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration381 1965-12-07 3 PARIS, Monday FRANCE today awaited General Charles de Gaulle's answer to the challenge handed him by voters in the unprecedented presidential elections. The 75-year-old President failed to win the required overall majority in yesterday's first ballot and faces twoReuter - 381 words
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185 1965-12-07 3 The Pope allows Catholics meat on Fridays VATICAN CITY, Mon. The Pope will issue a Papal Bull at the final puDUc session of the Ecumenical Council allowing Catholics to eat meat on Fridays, high council sources reported today. He will Issue the Bull tomorrow when the assembly holds it.s last185 words
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Article93 1965-12-07 3 NICOSIA. Mon. One man i was shot dead and another Injur- i ed In a clash between groups of Greek and Turkish Cypriot hunt- «n In Western Cyprus yesterday, i a Government spokesman said here. Informed sources said a British i woman. Mrs. C. E.Reuter - 93 words
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352 1965-12-07 3 11/ASHIXGTON. Mon. TT —Mr. William Fo»--ter. head of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, saldi yesterday that the United States and the Soviet Union had agreed to a resumption of the 18-nation disarmament conference in Geneva next month. He added inReuter - 352 words
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Advertisement391 1965-12-07 3 FLOWERS— a lovely way ■f^ °f a y' n g |1 HAPPY CHRISTMAS Bw When it's a gift for that very special someone. Flowers by Interflora are the perfect answer and it's so easy. Your nearest Interflora florist is just a phone call away. It's the ideal Christmas gift, always391 words
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110 1965-12-07 4 Youth leaders interviewed for U.S. talks .SINGAPORE. Mon.— Dr. Henry OUtndorlf. iho secretary (general of America's Council of International Programmes lor Youth Leaders und Social Workers, toilay interviewed nine youth leaders and social workers to select a Singapore representative for the Council's coming programme. Dr. Ollendorfl, is now on a110 words
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359 1965-12-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon THE week -long negotiations between Hie Port of Singapore Authority and the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association on the union's 12 demands tame to a deadlock this evening. The union will now meet the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W.359 words
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327 1965-12-07 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. yAN Boon King. 25, involved in the fatal shoot--1 ing of a factory proprietor during a pay-roll armed robbery, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Mr. Justice Winslow today. The Judge told Tan: "You must regard yourself as extremely fortunate in327 words
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119 1965-12-07 4 'Visit this show' call to public by Minister SINGAPORE. Mon— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today paid a warm tribute to Singapore's dedicated and willing voluntary workers for their efforts to bring cheer and comfort to nandicapped children. Speaking at the opening of a children's art exhibition119 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-12-07 4 Tiff with dad, and boy leaves home SINGAPORE. Mon. A 16--year-old schoolboy. Ong Ah Kin, has been missing from his home for the last 10 days following a "tiff" uith his father over the buying of new school textbooks His worried father. Mr. One Kiat Soon, a canteen vendor at181 words
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Article34 1965-12-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will open the National Language Month Apex Night organised by the Polls Negara Singapura, at the Victoria Theatre at 8 pm. tomorrow.34 words
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174 1965-12-07 4 Jurong steel mills resume work today after 6-day strike SINGAPORE, Monday. THE National Iron and Steel Mills in Jurong, A which suspended operations six days ago following a strike by its 410 employees, will resume normal operations tomorrow morning. This follows an agreement reached this afternoon between the management and174 words
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Article20 1965-12-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Police Band will perform at Kallang Park between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow.20 words
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Article47 1965-12-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Traffic police figures released O today show that 20") people were killed on Singapore roads during the first 11 months of this year Of 20 people killed in 19 fatal accidents last month. 13 were pedestrians. There were 2.633 accidents last month.47 words
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Miscellaneous99 1965-12-07 4 SINGAPORE DIARY TODAY M a l.i in Polls Negara. National Theatre, at S p.m. Fifth anniversary Commercial Service, Broadcasting Division, Victoria Theatre, ai 7 p.m. I i film shows Nonja and Baba, Tuas Village waynng stage, Jurong 18 m.s., at 7.30 p.m. Invitation to India. Living Arts of Japan, Peanuts99 words
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217 1965-12-07 5 Nantah: Parents threaten legal action 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. 1V Mon. Parents of 16 Nanyang University students from Malaya, who were recently expelled from the university, have sent a letter to the Vice-Chancellor. Dr. Huang Ying Jung, asking for evidence of unruly behaviour charged against them. The decision217 words
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164 1965-12-07 5 j^L'ANTAN. Mon. -The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Hajl Mohamed Seh. today called on j the youth of the nation to play a more dynamic role In nation building by using their leisure hours doing something worthwhile and beneficial. He164 words
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Article59 1965-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Australia n High Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. William Pri tenet:. left here by air this evening for Bangkok to atiend a meeting of heads oi Australian diplomatic missions in Asia The meeting to b« held from Wednesday la Saturday, will be cliain-d by59 words
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Article75 1965-12-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Spe- rial postage stamps of 25-cent, 30- cent and 50-cect denominations will be issued on Dec. 14 to commOMcmU tbt third Owilli Bill Asia Peninsular Game.- to be held here Designed by Mr. A. F. Anthony, the <amp« will rppict soccer,75 words
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187 1965-12-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An appeal is being made to the public to donate to the newly-formed National Charitable Trust, This Trust replaces the United Kingdom Charitable Trust Fund, which has been wound up by leglsla- tlon The United Kingdom j Charitable Trust was187 words
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66 1965-12-07 5 j)l XI ll Mon. About 120 new M.il.om.mi students are expected to rntrr Western Australia's schools, universities and technical colleges next yeur. The chairman of the > Australia -Asia House Ac i umii: idHtion Bureau. Miss Eileen Hl«s. said Ui it 100 new students66 words
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182 1965-12-07 5 5-year plan to be 'unveiled' on Friday KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today announced that the First Malaysia FiveYear Plan would be made public on Friday. Tun Razak made this announcement when he opened a three-day conference and course for 400 adult education supervisors from182 words
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Article265 1965-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Monday. JHE identity of Mr. X, managing director of a bank, who was the victim in a $700 extortion case last was revealed today in a district court. He Is Mr. Chua Poh Tiong. of Ada Commercial Banking Corporation. Last Wednesday. Chew Kirn265 words
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Advertisement214 1965-12-07 5 Holiday Supreme a la Pan Am. (A master chefs secret.) Start with a dash of Bangkok and a touch of Tokyo. Add a generous portion of sun-drenched Hawaii. Bask. Breathe. Surf and swim. Then add a Pan Am flight to U.S.A. Mainland (the happiest, easiest kind there are up to214 words
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Advertisement505 1965-12-07 5 g 111 1/ 23-lnth screen console model with roll shutter and lock. Cabinet of medium dark choice wood. Legs on rollers. Buy perfection -buy f^C^ j\\ Ow SWroorm: *W. Roi<) Kuala Lwnpur China liuurance Bulling. Batv *o«4 KIAN CWAN (MALAYA) LTD. l^T SfNGAPOM KUALA lUMPUH PCNANG Illifll f^ minoHol H^s.505 words
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495 1965-12-07 6 Tan crushes protests on phone tax 'THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Minister ot Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today Malaysians should "thank their lucky stars"' they were not being asked to pay for every local tele- j phone call as in j some other countries. "And495 words
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Article55 1965-12-07 6 PENANQ. Mon. The Malay I section of Radio Malaysia, Peiianft. will hand a cheque of 54.222 to the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pov. Nee, on Dec. 18. as their contribution to the National Patriotic Fund. The money was raised at a charity show ontaniied by Radio Malaysia55 words
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82 1965-12-07 6 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Medical Progress Fund today received two donations totalling $20,423.19. One v»a s a 59.300 cheque from the chief executive officer of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Lim Phai Som. on behalf of the staff of the board. The other was $11,123.19,82 words
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88 1965-12-07 6 Malaysia to attend world Hindu convention I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— 11 Malaysia will be represented at the world Hindu religious convention to be held ln New Delhi this week. The Malaysian Hindu Sangatn will send four delegates and two observers to the four-day convention, scheduled to begin on Thursday. Us president.88 words
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245 1965-12-07 6 Rahim: We just cannot afford to be unfriendly SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore could not afford to be unfriendly with any state, regardless of the political and economic ideology of its Government or geographical position, the Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, said yesterday. Inche Rahim was speaking at the245 words
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160 1965-12-07 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Johcre's Mentri Besar Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, yesterday announced a State Government plan to open up 20.000 acres of land in Kota Tlnggl for agricultural and other purposes. He also announced the State Governments Intention to Improve the Johorc160 words
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Article68 1965-12-07 6 gINGAPORt. Mon The manufacture of hair wi 8 s -^.9*. a^ llf slv f u j** an <« mirror-foiled films and iui declared as pioneer industries. 1 «vJr« dl S C Os f. d ln late>t iS!>u e of the Singapore hi u'i.' 1 I whkh68 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-12-07 6 Barisan M.P. quits party executive SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. K«* Ree Seng, .MP. for Payu Lebar, has resigned from tin- trntr.il exrculhe committee of t!?*> Barisan So>>ialiv Me has told party chairman, Dr. I.cc Sicw t huh that he 11.1-, been "too tumbled by recent aitmtics and decisions in the party.125 words
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Article58 1965-12-07 6 SEREMBAN. Men Puhcs here have detained u\c people believed to be connected in a robbery in which h rubber mji.hlholder. Tan So Tok, 40. lost cash i<nd jewellery \alued at SBOO and a pump uoith sno The robbery :00k place last night, at Katuixmg Tckir.58 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-12-07 7 GARY YEANG - Simplicius swings Bach— gets recording offer GARY YEANG From DERTH, Mon. A jazz group, led by Singapore pianist Simplicius Cheong. has been offered a contract by a recording company. Mr Chfong. a first year bachelor of mii-sic .student at the University of Wp> tern Au>tralla. formed the uroup early this148 words
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Article48 1965-12-07 7 KCALA LUMPUR. Mon M: Nualpachong Swetwej. lecturer hi Thai language and literature at the University of Malaya, will give a talk on "Thailand Toduy" »t 4 p.m. next Sunday to the Kuala Lumpur Psychological Club at 39 Ipoh Road. It 1$ Often to the public.48 words
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Article56 1965-12-07 7 PENANO. Mon. The Thye Ouan Tong Ong kongxl last night feted four clansmen the acting Chief Justice. Mr. H. T. Ong. hit brother. Mr. Justice H. 6 Ong, Penanc High Court Judge, and two businessmen from Perak. Mr. Ong Slan Swee and Mr. One Tal Alng to dinner56 words
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300 1965-12-07 7 Mustapha hits at prophets of gloom in Sabah JESSELTON, Monday. a WARNING that some people were still trying to stir up trouble and blame the Central Government for the present difficulties in Sabah was given last night by the chairman of the Sabah Alliance, Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun. "This300 words
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212 1965-12-07 7 Aziz Ishak gets an escort to daughter's wedding DENANG. Mon. De- tamed former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. was granted a day's compassionate leave to attend the wedding last night of his eldest daughter. Siti Rahmah. to Lieut. Mohamed Nizar bin Zahari of the Royal212 words
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117 1965-12-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore youths. Joseph Lee Kirn Llm and Lawrence Scow Hood Teck. are the first non-British youths to train aboard P and O ships. The Port at Singapore Authority wanted them to »et experience and training aboard an ocean-going117 words
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Article25 1965-12-07 7 PENANO. Mon. Itie Ponar.c ChrWmas-New Year trade fair organised annually by Shaw Brothers, will open at the New World Park here on Saturday.25 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-12-07 7 TWO Malaysian .stu--1 dents. Miss Tan Siok Lian (left) of Malacca, and Miss Wee Chwee Lieu, of Kuala Trengganu. are now working as dieticians at the Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia, Both are diploma holders in home economics and dietetics and are now84 words
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137 1965-12-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Boys' Brigade In Malaysia was urged yesterday not to be "self-con-uined" but to branch out to serve the community and nation. Speaking at the brigade s council meeting, the Assistant Secretary to the Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports.Agencies - 137 words
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Advertisement252 1965-12-07 7 Will the refrigerator you buy keep ice cieam frozen? I 'I I £tijL-— r "ff\Y man* -i-.-.^*^^., I M<^m,i Z^l"lL.ll 'I,,. Z\" If It will if it's a Kelvinator! You can be sure of proper food keeping temperatures with a Kelvinator refrigerator. It's built to keep your foods safer and252 words
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Article74 1965-12-07 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sin v a pore MtfilM Police today extended to Jan. 6 next year an existing order restricting fishing and small cralt movement In certain sections of the island's territorial watci> ironi 7 p.m. to 5.30 ani daily. Any person lound contravening the order is liable74 words
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Article, Illustration591 1965-12-07 8 SKILLED TRAINING FOR SINGAPORE WORKERS 60 MANUFACTURERS SHOW PRECISION EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY FOR METALWORK INDUSTRIES "JMIH Singapore' Economic Development Board is to scl up three workshops for tool and die- making, heat treatment, metal-plating ;m<l finishing to provide skilled training lor industrial workers. This was disclosed591 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-12-07 8 MR. and MRS. Eric Tan Hock Chyr who were married at the Singapore Registry of Marriages. The bridegroom, an aclountant. is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Yew Liang of Singapore. The bridr. the former MKs lrina Tan hooi \Koh. is the dauuhtcr of Mr. and65 words
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290 1965-12-07 8 SINGAPORE. Monday 'THE PAP Member for Telok Blangah. Mr. BerA nard Rodii»ucs. will ask the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. in Parliament to explain why the Government had issued only 3.213 taxi licences up to August this year against 13.032 driving licences290 words
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Article33 1965-12-07 8 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Mili- J tin will cany out training ex- I ercUes at Hie Colomlx) Camp area Irom 2 p.m. tomorrow to Wednesday noon Blanks &nd pyroteclinld will be used.33 words
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Miscellaneous209 1965-12-07 8 Mli'tf Onp Hy Y.I- Mi ami in f OM3U GIHL3 ALWAYS >v I I .WHENEVER AND IT'S SO l" J ~~"-<OH TM AN^~ N\ JOME rt> EARTH FOR flk U WE CAN GET/ fT'S OUIET AND WHAT \EARTM-y YEAH, tflM Vv -^P^\ S J' OURCU IB p)CNICsP L *»-> i209 words
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Article, Illustration1721 1965-12-07 9 CARL FOREMAN *JLE-UO WwllU wWww V?fc3s£BH?'MSr# Hollywood reshaped the myth and reaped fortunes with a formula Concludes this scries on the Western legend with the story as seen through the eyes of film makers u txRA\V7' the tall, J_/lean man says quietly.1,721 words
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Advertisement216 1965-12-07 9 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX i This modern cistern Is handsome, hyirtenlc. and efficient In operation. It flushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranlte and th« Klngnsherslphonmechanlsmofpolythene-non-corrodlng. rustless. non-aging and unbreakable. Conformlnsr to X 883 1136. and Water Works specifications,216 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1965-12-07 10 1,987 new staff posts to be created in dept. next year— Kuala Lumpur, Monday By Our Parliamentary Reporters fHE Medical Registration Ordinance is to be amended to enable Malaysian doctors with unrecognised foreign degrees to work with the Government. The Minister of Health. Inche1,626 words
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Advertisement377 1965-12-07 10 W^^sgive joy ..give For up -to -dote boys. Pointed jU^^^^^^^k. French style, three eyelets, flexible, in black or brown ABkta^^^pP^| Py leather with long wearing f j "Escolite" soles. Sues: 9-DW, 12 IV*. m Detign 88 nffipC/ JuSt r ght r th<3t s P eaal O" 0 3(£l\ ste sion.377 words
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Advertisement91 1965-12-07 10 44 44.*... 44 *i a.. INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT j fN f USHA the most trusted y^fc^x name $K^^j2>h Iri TSuIS v j USHA fans are the choice ot millions in over 50 countries around the world for their quality and precision engineering. You too can choose USHA confidently and rely91 words
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Article, Illustration235 1965-12-07 11 PENANG. Monday IjN'DER a statue of the Buddha in the shade of a Bolhi tree at Wat Chaiya Managalaram. thp island's oldest Buddhist temple, a housewife has been meditating since last Friday, hoping to achieve inner peace and Nirvana lenlightenmenu. Wearing a nun's white robes235 words
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102 1965-12-07 11 IPOH. Mon— Chung Yon 1 Sin. a mine engine attendant, who went to report the theft of his motor cycle last night from a cinema car park, found his missing machine at the police station. Earlier. PC Ariffin bin Talib :;aw a102 words
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Article58 1965-12-07 11 IEI.L'K ANS'IN MM Lack of a quorum cau.-ed postpourn.e-.: •i! m in, C.iii.i.-f A-^rx-i.ttion on Sa'urda;- nle'.n to protest attutnM the Government* 10-reni telephone eharee Thp MMdation i« .1 non-polltual »*>dv representing about 40 clubs, guilds ;»nd clan omani:>auoi.thr Te'uk Anson area, and tli»> pi i':«*t58 words
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149 1965-12-07 11 High cost of mutilating currency notes SINGAPORE. Mon—Mutilation to the wronc side of a dollar notr by even a fraction of an inch can lourr it> value by as much as half. A spokesman for thr C'urrrncy Office revealed this today when commenting on a reader's complaint that the Rank149 words
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Article67 1965-12-07 11 IPOH. Mon. Inthe Hamzah bin Mohamed Sallrh. president of the Sessions Court here, is g<>- I ing on transter to K>ta Bharti. Kelantan. in the .same capacity He will be replaced by Mr. Gun'n Chit Tuan. M'" V' 18 YmiT Sui. an Idoli magistrate, will leave67 words
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Advertisement54 1965-12-07 11 HITACHI SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE ELECTRIC MOTORS AND MOTOR CONTROL GEAR *W \'J ''W Announcing: THE NEWLY APPOINTED SOLE DISTRIBUTORS For MALAYSIA SINGAPORE AND BRUNEI! THE SIME DARBY GROUP S Enquiries are to be directed to Manager, Electrical Section, Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd., P.O. Box 595, Singapore 1. or your54 words
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Advertisement315 1965-12-07 11 FITNESS THROU6H TERRYS TERRYS SCULLING EXERCISER No. 1173 A Sturdy steel tube frame centrally divided for packing into small spae* Fitted with Terrys steel strand springs which never lose their ttndoei TERRYS SPRINB GRIP TCRRYt STEEI STRAIO TERRYS POCKET WRIST DUMB-BELLS No 797 CHEST EIMNBER He. ti EXERCISER Me. 11315 words
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Obituary43 1965-12-07 12 Htrd* >li Him, mum LOM IMING MUN f»th»r of Lot P«k Lon kui Ions and Lob Kb*' tully on 12 8ft. ;orl»«r I Ml MM Kl janil "n M fnr Holy v .-I karr* K .iu •n'-ti't rhe 'n»m» i atbolic i>m"»rv43 words
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Article55 1965-12-07 12 M n,.,rf. HI rWWnml MR A MRS. OMa Tru ('Boat thank I fnradr tor thru valiuon MR AND MRS It MM It'inam Ul* ii- NhMMNM *<Mt frirnd^ for l»rn 11.1 i»n. 11,111 il'rndamr tru) iwlp Mil A MRS Tan Bud Huat .lib •o aami 'hfir Kr»tti'id» to fh»tr T»55 words
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Article179 1965-12-07 12 "vrtf* US i Himtmxm > MElIRt R V MCVCN OpncUn.. IM'ir* ill be oprn from I 11. to I p m from Mondav I .if b ■uv 1Mb Pererober 1»6.% WHAT A WONDERFUL J'rr.o. i".'ir .1. im'ful 'timpany and auperb 'oo«j at <;inn i Italian Rmtaunot, fl 1 anglln179 words
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7 1965-12-07 12 The Straits Times Tuesday. December 7, 1965.7 words
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Article633 1965-12-07 12 It might be said, without too much cynicism, that when 40.000 Indonesians tind the ttitm t to demonstrate outside a j British consulate then Indon- e»ia is back to normal. As it I happens, it would not b. 1 quite true. News leleases by the, army command633 words
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Article379 1965-12-07 12 The recent student disturbance? at Nanyang University put the University Council and the Government to a test they could not afford to tail. This j was to demonstrate that they had no intention of abdicating Lheir authority to a small group of left-wing extremists. ITo restore order and379 words
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Article233 1965-12-07 12 The Minister of Healths I announcement that the Medical Registration Ordinance will br changed to permit Malaysia* '.octors with degrees not recognised in Malaysia to work for the Government marks a crack in an old protective structure. It is to be hoped it will widen into a much233 words
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Letters
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72 1965-12-07 12 Rented houses and their owners 'PHE public relations officer of the Housing Board said that people who own their own houses cannot stay In its Hats. There are many houses rented out to British servicemen. European assistants and others at high rent and it is Interesting to know where their72 words
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Letter74 1965-12-07 12 r VHE overall time of T.V. Malaysia's evening programme should be increased by twenty minutes to compensate for entertainment lost because of the introduction of commercial advertising. Also tn view of an anticipated yearly harvest of $2 million from this source, surely the time has come74 words
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Letter132 1965-12-07 12 NATURE MADE A BETTER EFFORT ITOE 'Straits Times' of Nov. 30 reports that as from Dec. fi. parking and admission charges will be levied on visitors to what are usually called the Kota Tlnrci waterfalls, though surely they are at Lombong? The new charges are necessary "because the waterfalls have132 words
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Letter82 1965-12-07 12 rfHE bridge at Jerteh X was purposely built far below the level of flood water. This is to allow fallen trees or timber to pass smoothly towards the sea. As a result, during the flood season it is under water and impassable to all traffic. What82 words
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Letter55 1965-12-07 12 IT is surprising to not« 1 that the Housing Development Board are sending out housing inspectors who obviously have no knowledge about, public relations. Recently, a youngish housing Inspector had the audacity to issue an ultimatum to one of my Immediate relations to return to th# Federation55 words
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Letter133 1965-12-07 12 IT Is interesting to read that "twelve to eighteen hours had been taken to service a plane" during the work to rule b\ MAL employees According to Mr Yong the usual time taken for a service Is two hours This if my mathematics ai> correct. i« one133 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1965-12-07 12 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PKI? DENNIS BLOODWORTH Rice-Marxists, land hungry, underpaid, more interested in rupiahs than revolution By PROV I D E D m i s j v d gments are glaring enough. observers may be too blinded to spot them, and it is for this reason, perhaps, that the1,359 words
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Advertisement663 1965-12-07 12 Straits Th««« A Mala? Mai nil" »»iaiWaaiiiaa)W mm ba »aa«is laa COID STOIA4M »UPI» MAHKIT Orckavd lowai aitaptnaaw BwsaU COLD STOftASC StAMCNIt At H«aaa< a«a«1 Kataag lass. A.ihaiissa- A|ia<i CITT BOOK STOM ITO Wiasass»s» Haam. CalHai 0»»T--THI MIWS FIONT rila»a»Hcas Wm"*** M M. ISMAIL MMaMsai X**4. Bwaa. HAMICM STO«t. 141*663 words
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Advertisement4 1965-12-07 12 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd,4 words
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Advertisement84 1965-12-07 12 ®J7S$M!> Gorgeous Christmas giving jrPwfl three Bath Cubes. pW< jJ+Z t~m 1 Pr»tt/ transparent rift box con'-alnlnr £> i Memolre Ch*ne iTTt 4 Hand Lotion and 2®"' Dustlnf Powdar. Chrptma* Trr« bail Cllt xr nn < nntaininc ot Blue Gra., soap. T-i-mo^CMr!. J tin* Geranium soa 9. Ta *nd Hand84 words
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Article, Illustration219 1965-12-07 13 LEE KIM SENG - St. John nurses want new cover-legs uniform LEE KIM SENG: By Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE modest nursing officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade are going all out to have their present jacket and skirt uniform replaced with a "less revealing one." They have brought up this issue at every219 words
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116 1965-12-07 13 Singapore's Malaysian citizens to be registered SINGAPORE, Mon. AH Malaysian citizen* in Singapore will have to register with the Hirh Commission here from Dec. 20. A High Commission spokesman explained today that thi s was in coninrmitv with normal international practice as well as giving the .Malaysian Government an idea116 words
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Article51 1965-12-07 13 PENANO Mon. Residents of Patan: Road Mukim will meet In the irrounds of the village mosque on Friday to elect members of thr mukim council. The council, the first ever to be formed, will consist of five representative* of the village elders and five from the village51 words
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Article81 1965-12-07 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Four members of the U.S. House of Representatives committee on appropriations will pay brief visits to Singapore this week. Three of them, who will fly In tomorrow are Representative Clarence Dickinson Long (Democrat) of Ruxton, Maryland; Representative William EX Mlnshall (Republican) of81 words
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Article37 1965-12-07 13 PENANO. Mon. Two Australian "youth ambassadors to Asia," Mr. Lynn Klrkham and Miss Fiona Stanley, will be guests of the George Town Lions Club at Its lunch oieetlng in the Mandarin Room here on Wednesday.37 words
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Article21 1965-12-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Police band will play at KaHang Park tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 6 p.m.21 words
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Article63 1965-12-07 13 CINGAPORE. Mon.— The disrupted JohoreSingapore trunk call service was restored at 3.40 p.m. today about 24 hours after it had broken down. A faulty cable along the service line was located and repaired this afternoon by engineers from the Telecommunicatlcis Department. Immediate^ after normal service was63 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-12-07 13 SOH TIANG KENG — - SOH TIANG KENG By gINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's "hole-in-the-heart" boy. six-year-old Soo Yi-w Ling, who underwent a successful operation at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth, flew home last night. Smartly dressed in a blue shirt with red bow and blue270 words
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Advertisement56 1965-12-07 13 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS YjjF^ (^Bf 2^J (SluoLr ball and roller bearing replacement Service Sole agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca Official Distributor for Assured of Reliability and Service G. M. DE SILVA JEWELLERS GEM MERCHANTS 5. John Little's Building.56 words
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Advertisement81 1965-12-07 13 T All AC After Shave Lotion for a smooth I \1 v v invigorating, really clean feeling foUL I\ wr 1 TAIIA€ Eaude Cologne to accentuate the I v\\ \l male individuality with such a p&igk m l^v" v^ 1 refreshing effect. !r» m■• %€> A I^*^' 1 *fzA\ lA.81 words
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Miscellaneous774 1965-12-07 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lnmpor Tree": 7 News In English; 7.10 and ivn.m;; 6 Ipoh and Sports Roundup; 7.35 Candid Malacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 Camera: 8 News In Mandarin; Taiping; 7 Batu I'ahat; 8.10 Take Studio; 8.35 A Turn Kluan*. of Pate "The Days of NovP.M.: 5.45 Opening774 words
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188 1965-12-07 14 Complaints by hotels: Bungalows renting out rooms TANAH RATA, Mon. A racket involving the renting of rooms on a day to day basis in private bungalows in this holiday resort has been brought tn light following complaints from hotels. A spokesman for th» Cameron Highlands Town Board said today that188 words
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Article188 1965-12-07 14 No new taxes for Sabah: Harris JESSELTON, Mon._No new taxes were announced by Sabah's Minister for Finance. Inch? Harris bin Monamed Salleh. at the budget meetinr of the Legislative Assembly today to the surprise and relief of many Sabahans. There had been speculation before the meeting that road tax on188 words
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Article75 1965-12-07 14 Detained PMIP leader in hospital BATU GAJAH, Mon. Dr. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy, president of the PMIP, who Is detained here under the Internal Security Act, has been a patient in the first class ward of the hospital here since Oct. 5. He underwent an operation last month and is scheduled for75 words
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Article, Illustration602 1965-12-07 14 JEFFREY FRANGIS - Rent control in Sabah in bid to curb inflation JEFFREY FRANGIS From JESSELTON, Mon. The Sabah Government is to introduce rent control on business premises as an immediate measure to combat the inflationary tendency that is prevailing in the State. Announcing this in the State Legislative Assembly today, the Chief602 words
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175 1965-12-07 14 LUXURY OF A SECOND WIFE— BY MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told the House of Representatives today "A second wife is not only a distinct luxury. lt is a very great pleasure." He was replying to MPs who wanted tax relief for second175 words
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102 1965-12-07 14 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Th e Sultan i and Sultanah of Kedah, the Raja Perempuan of Perils, and the Prime Minister. Teniteu Abdul Rahman, and his wife. Puan Sharifah Rodziah. are expected to attend the marriage of Slirtriiah Noor Akhman daughter of the Kedah102 words
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Article30 1965-12-07 14 TANGKAK. Mon. The Griseic Local Council has appealed to th > residents of the area not to leave i burning candles around unattend- ed in order to prevent, tires.30 words
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79 1965-12-07 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Dele- i gatlons from eight countries, including Singapore and Malaysia, will take part in the five-day World Health Organisation Inter- regional seminar on public health programmes In radiation protection which begins here tomorrow. The other countries all In the Western Pacific region—are Fiji.79 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-12-07 14 Sultan to students: Be nice to the British From Arthur Richard* I ONDON. Mon. Th# Sultan of Selanuor has appealed to Malaysian students studying in Britain and Eire to "be nice to the British people" for Britain was a -i very good friend of MaMalaysia. If not for Britain. Malaysia286 words
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Article77 1965-12-07 14 TANAH RATA. Moo.— Tile Dls. trlct Officer. Inche Abdul Aznu b:n Abdul Tahrim. has been elected president of the Cameron Highlands Shooting Club, with D;«to H. F. Bloxham as vice-president. Mr. Herman Shum as honorary secretary and Mr. Lav Wen Yeong as honorary treasurer. The committee members77 words
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Advertisement420 1965-12-07 14 B for people WHO travel. ..and expectto again and again! Ml lib r^S cd-IS o)Cc3 box I I In M dnJ n msso. _...__Z__^^^^^BB i^^^H ~*^Jfi- *^S3iH IHTF RAT* y 'W*£V- -■■■'A *T** t^^^^^H *i £^^£9hß^^^B -^"^^^^wHwt v W \vh99s "■■<' P"MF^^to^4tti¥^* 4 M^*** a •'^^^^^^■l P&"^e3i£ra g^iiai i jMMßßgßaag420 words
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Advertisement172 1965-12-07 14 SHAVE FAST. SHAVE CLOSE WITHOUT IRRITATION! RISE stovs moist ond creamy, eos whiskers wet ond soft oil through your shove. EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES Scientists vecoioißettQ ay that you control ante and cockroaches the BBJ modern way with '^ggtffftfk Johnston's No-Roach. Pfffyj)!^* Simply brnih ipjJSS^". No-Roach on cabiaet*172 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-12-07 14 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Helmdaht _y^^Ta^ ''HELP AAE HANG Z GOT TICEO OP f, TAKE YOU TO J JUST MAVIKJG STL!f:^ro)/3^ iM LUNCH! v> AW DEN*, SO I r-^KV^^ V f IT *S A DEAL) A BOUGkT THESE/ yELMERi^—^ v>WC2^^JPy —a— i WHERE WE GOIW \jL46 words
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Article345 1965-12-07 15 RUDY BELTRAN - Robbers cart away $26,000 goods RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THREE men armed with daggers robbed the Naafi shopping centre in Jalan Bellamy here early yesterday of 526.000 worth of liquor, cigarettes and other goods. The robbers- drank "coke" and smoked cigars while they ransacked the 'gift shop' and345 words
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Article65 1965-12-07 15 PENANG. Mon. A sentry at Minden barracks, Olugor, where I the 2nd Green Jackets are siaI tloned. opened fire at a man who 1 tried to climb over the perlmeter fence Into the barracks early yesterday morning. I Both shots missed, and the man fled. Police65 words
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273 1965-12-07 15 In court: Crippled beggar who owns house and land pENANG. Mon. A much travelled cripple, arrested by the police for begging, owned a house and a land and had nearly S4OO with him. the second magistrates court here was told today. "Ir fact, he comes from quite a well-to-do family."273 words
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Article39 1965-12-07 15 IPOH. Mon. A visitor from Seremban. Mr. I.im Kong Hoo. a clerk, reported to the police yesterday that his shirt and a pair of trousers with $250 were stolen from his friend's house in Douglas Road here.39 words
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232 1965-12-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE president of the National Union of Malaysian Students, Mr. Ong Chin Lee, yesterday emphatically denied the Prime Minister's allegation that the students were being misled by Opposition leaders. Mr. Ong, speaking at the half-yearly conference of the N.U.M.S.,232 words
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96 1965-12-07 15 JAKARTA. Mon. Mr. P. T. Markam. a director of the former Malay-sian-owned rubber mill at Lalang Sungel Deli Serdang in North Sumatra, has been instructed by Indonesia's 8 v p r c m c Economic Operational Command (Kotoe> to run the mill.UPI - 96 words
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Article29 1965-12-07 15 PEN A NO. Mon. The Penang state branch of the Central Welfare Council will hold it» firm executive council meeting next Monday at the Penang Youth Centr*29 words
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Advertisement244 1965-12-07 15 don't choose your new car 4n%* by shooting dice... get behind the wheel Discover what SIMCA has to offer outstanding performance in every respect. You can choose from any one of the five QllflftQ models of the dynamic range. ullllwd Arrange for a test drive to-day. CHRYSLER VjZW INTIBNiTIONAI I244 words
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Advertisement178 1965-12-07 15 DVM y DYIVIO" INTRODUCING ITS NEW IVI"^^SS EMBOSSING TOOL ASK FOR /T7 DEMONSTRATION ieC. W Actual Size Tape width W Available in Woodgrain, Red, Blue, Green, Brown Black colours Embosses letters a fufl high on colourful i vinyl tape >^^^_ Prints 104 characters (52 horizontally and 52 Viß vertically) all178 words
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Miscellaneous148 1965-12-07 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Olrl mUread clue twdly lnrtde 1 dUtJnce. I* (toln^ihadoC (5* r ro f^' l vnOCCUimt CO Wtth 8. Walked round U* pole to 16 fMtae round n. t^S, ir.nl, b. .wtmm n STi'uSfm to olTei U. &i£»rumr r»« In pointta* nt llor to prose the148 words
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Article, Illustration486 1965-12-07 16 Bankers challenge Johnson's economic policy WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson was engaged today in a serious dispute with the Federal Reserve Board, the U.S. central bank, which challenged him on economic policy last night. The board defied the President's wishes by increasing the bank discount rate from four to 4£ perReuter - 486 words
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350 1965-12-07 16 US steps up drive to wipe out balance of payments deficit WASHINGTON. Mon rpHE White House last night announced a plan to strengthen its programme for wiping out the United States' balance of payments deficit by next year. The scheme for 1966 generally Intensifies the Government's 10-month-old programme which callsReuter - 350 words
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125 1965-12-07 16 SALONIKA, Men A farmer digging in his tii-id yesterday found a lifr-sise gold bust of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurrlius near the GreekTurkish border. Salonika University ProfesM>r George Baksalakis said the bust was made of pure gold and watt in rxrellent condition. It was125 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-12-07 16 Mobutu lets Kasavubu go home LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. —The Congo's ousted President. Mr. Joseph Kasavubu (above). has been allowed to leave the military camp where he was held after a bloodless coup toppled him from power, it was learned there. An aide of the former President said Mr. Kasavubu had returned108 words
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162 1965-12-07 16 AIOSCOW. Mon. A iTI Moscow surgeon claims he can cure baldness in man by snipping out a strip of scalp. i Dr. O«nnadl Mamontov says he has slowed up or stopped the loss of hair in 82 out of 100 patient* over the pastUPI - 162 words
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Article22 1965-12-07 16 MEXICO CITY. Mon Mexican researchers are unconveritig ■> pyramid which mnv prove to be the I lamest In the American lic-nile-pherc22 words
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140 1965-12-07 16 |£ARACHI. Mon. Com- munist China and Burma have offered Pakistan an emergency air route by way of Slnklang. Lhasa and Rangoon to link the I country's two halves, well Informed sources said here yesterday. The route would be avail- j able in theReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement305 1965-12-07 16 guarantee of quality! another one! Look at any label. When It say* "Made In Germany" you buy offer you when you fly with in. Am! ft Ts German Tn Its obM*** with confidence and assurance. You, like millions throughout ance of quality and precision. the world have come to know305 words
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Advertisement370 1965-12-07 16 What's so different about Merrill Lynch? The other day we sat around talking •bout it. Size? Yes. We do have more offices 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 the370 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-12-07 17 But it all depends on how tor and how long are you prepared to go along with these new tadt and when do you bid them goodbye. WISE on fashion PICKED from a new collection, "Classics "65" designed for the woman who wants141 words
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590 1965-12-07 17 '|M!K battle of the hemline is on. The time has come for you to choose WISELY or WILD LV. You have to decide now which way you are going to dress. There are only two looks now. with no In betweens. First, there is the590 words
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Advertisement367 1965-12-07 17 Yourskinisalivingthing. tains Euccrite, which is To keep it young, supple lanoline in its purest form and healthy it needs nou- and the nearest thing to rishment. ..every day nou- the skin's natural oil. rishment. This rule applies You can bll) Nncaintwo not only to \our face, but fonms...as a Creme.367 words
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Advertisement258 1965-12-07 17 Beautiful, lustrous eyes... cared for by Optone. Just a squeeze of the handy plastic pack ...a wink. ..and Optone cleanses, cools, refreshes. Restores the healthy sparkle 4^ of lustrous e^es. j Sore throat? I Hjj Oequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the H soreness. They give you comfort and relief258 words
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Advertisement1702 1965-12-07 18 ontinurd Irom Pace It) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS to Word* SIS tmimimmm) TAN SUM CHOV and family. Ipoh 'Mtik friend* and relatives for their ondoleno-a, wreaths, contributions and ti'endancei' »t the funeral of Mary Boon I'ek Hor MADAM ALICE LOW, Mr. aad Mr*. i:nhert Uew and families thank all .tid friends ?or their1,702 words
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Advertisement1003 1965-12-07 18 SHOPS WANTED li Wora-m 1 «fm Hux f rfs txtro WANTED TO BUY snop nous* id any Housing Kstate. Otter locality considered. Please reply dox A&iol B.T. 8 pore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE •i Warda tt (Hl*.)— Bam St eta. amtrm FRASER'S MILL. Fully furnished bouse tor sair. Kor further1,003 words
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Advertisement999 1965-12-07 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St i Will.)— Sax St eta. axtrm RENAULT OAUPHINE IKO r ir*« Class Cooditioo (1.700. Haycock -SOI Kxt. '.'1444 or tit. Borttawick Drive (B'porei 18. ttSS TRIUMPH TR3A H Top ezcelleot condition 52.4A0- 0.n.0. HP. SJTangral.l* Pbonr (B'porO .'I34A Ltvmct. JAGUAR i.* Model lftS7 tuo999 words
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Advertisement724 1965-12-07 18 FRESH FLOWERS M ord* tt mm.)— Box tt eta. axtrm j PRINCISS SAYS for you with flow- crs thoughtfully scleetsd mad beautlI fully arranged that sparklr your Kood wist)**. 251. Orchard Rd., 8 por*. Tel: ***** '*****. ORCHIDS IS Warda St Ilm.i— Box St eta. axtrm ORCHID FOU-SALE. various type*,724 words
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Advertisement797 1965-12-07 18 »j-jjj^yf»j»jjjj^jj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. TENDER NOTICE MAJLIS BANDARAN. SEREMBAN Tenders will be received by the Secretary of u'ie Town Council, Seremban. up to 3.00 p.m. of 14.1265. for the supply of the following Items during the year 1966:— (a) Crushed Ktone. (b) Bituminous emulsion. (c> Asphaltlc bitumen. (d) Paints, tools and handles, cement,797 words
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Advertisement415 1965-12-07 18 KOLAM MANDI JALAN WELD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the above pool will t* closed from Tuesday 7th December to Saturday 18tn December. 1905. for tbe SEAP Rames. JABATAN KEKJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-t*rtm« dl. pejabat Jurutera Ne^ri. j.k R Perak. Ipoh hlngga tarn jOO petang padu415 words
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Advertisement1302 1965-12-07 19 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST B.R i OM Spur* Sana P. S'»a»» PNang CALCHAS Liverpool, Glasgow CM. II Dec 11 Oac 12 IS Occ IT PAIROCLUS I'verpool, G'asgoai Ore 12 Oec 13 ON 18 MENISTHEUS Live'Pocl, Glasgow ON 18 On 21 DM 22/29 ace 28 ASTYANAX LrwrtOOl. Duti.n. A'mcu'.h... Otc1,302 words
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Advertisement1122 1965-12-07 19 ~te4f*-'aaaa» M W *Mt/]/TMk |j AA Af JjTiJT tiw THE E A XIL/NES to I THL t»CT AC ATIC CC'.'PA-.Y L-i ixo-poraltd «i Ot-marli tXHRtSi SAILINtS 10 NEAR EASI, CONIINtNI ANO SCANOmAVIA. S'Dvia P. S'nam Pe*N( Am 6N» Ha»ia H ouig Jaa Aat« C«M lUSUANCA k) Sailed la Pt I1,122 words
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Advertisement1208 1965-12-07 19 I benWline] BaaainnßlßlßMMHHH^^^aßlßlaaaaaaaaa«n^Baaaaaainnißlnnß^^aaaaaaaVaaaaaa«asiaiOT EXPRISS SERVICE TO LONDON.. UfIRPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. BLNAKMIN Hamburg Jn I Smgapora Pt. ynini Peaaag Mdrougri Jaa 20 Dee I 11 Oec 11/13 Dec 14/14 For Liverpool la* 11 nuKvi G'mouth Ja* 21 BENVENUE huh h* Smgaoora S'haai fe»««| Rotterdira Jn 31 Dec 10,13 Hamburg Fek1,208 words
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Advertisement1101 1965-12-07 19 a FOR fl^ra aLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD yoCM U.K./Continent. Siagapora P. S'Haia PdMßt C.n OF WEIUNGIBH M Jsf*»» Ml »> ,F NEWCASTLE L 00, HgjftJiiSiim, cm of BMOKLTI. lm». u^ m |M CintFRIPON H^%r. D U .'f:..". 0 fl m 21,21 Ma, IBM. McALISTER CO.. LTD. HARRISONS CROSFIILO General1,101 words
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Article106 1965-12-07 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNDUSTRIALB were more active and tinner following the Reserve Banks' release of money. Base metals were barely stea'av and olb were stead;. Todays enema prices wltn Kndayt prices id brackets Mount Isa 40/S (40/S) N. Hrokeo Rill (10s.) 36/10 (36/tiß) Ampol g/11 (8/11) Aust. Con. Ind106 words
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Article244 1965-12-07 20 DECEMBER first grade robber f.o.b. buyer* closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 rents per Ih. up half a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing pricea in rent*, per Ib. yesterdayBuyers Sellers244 words
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Article219 1965-12-07 20 Dee. 6. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Roustead 11 eta. McAllstor 9 eta. C.S. Holding* ISo. M. Invent. 10 eta nunlopn 13 eta. N. iron 8 eta r.. smelter 20 eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. K»ao 12 eta. Rothmans 11 eta Ked Di.ip 10 eta. Robinson 10 cts K N. »s219 words
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Article28 1965-12-07 20 Dec. 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68» cents (op half a cent). TIN: $690.37 i (down 37 1 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 200 tons (down 5 tons).28 words
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Article114 1965-12-07 20 SHIPS lying aloncaido tJit Smgapor* Harbour wharvtt or oxpocted today art Maxwell Brander 5, Perseus M/V. Uodavcry 10/ U. CaJfou« U/M Ueinou lj/16, Trebinjc IS Kujali Urookc 21/ Ti. Ktnabalu 23 24. Bakoia M. loan aaj II i'>. HrvsMent Jackson 31/32. Kajali 3S/3b. Uariverda (tanker) 42/ 43.114 words
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Article76 1965-12-07 20 CHINESE Prortue. CicnanM, ainaapor» noon pricta per pieul yatUrday: C»conut »n ouik $.>! ««lleri. arum $G4 •>rll«rt Copra: Nov. Dec. CX Continent Unquoted Ptppcr i MuntoH whit* S2IO MlMra. SarawHK whltr $207* nellera, tpcclal Sarawak Mam Sl5O lellere, tiurbled Ijimpon, iilack $1SO(N) sellers (all V 6- t HLW>,76 words
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Article49 1965-12-07 20 f\S the official Malayan short Term Voney Market for the week ended Saturday (Dec. 4) tha ranee of call rate* waa aa follow*:— BANK FUNDS: 4 per cent to **t per cent. GENERAL FTNDB: S«-i per eeat to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of fund* totalled 5154.6 million.49 words
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Article53 1965-12-07 20 TMH prr<*Dt ratr of thr Malayan dollar against the pound utriline fl\cd on Ntnember 24 Uut year In «rllin« T.T. or O.D. 2a. 3 IS'IM. Buvinr. T.T. 2s 4 I ltd. Buyinc O.D. 3a. The dollar in at ita lUtotorr middle position In relation to Ita rant e53 words
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762 1965-12-07 20 From Our Market Correspondent rS Stock Exchange had one of its most lifeless days yesterday for a very long time. Trading was of the lightest and the turnover fell below 300.000 shares to 248.849. the third lowest turnover for any day in the past762 words
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Article26 1965-12-07 20 Malayan Stock Indirn Dec. 4 Dec Industrials: 81.92 81.51 Tins: 101.80 100.3 S rubbers: 105.09 105.01 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article833 1965-12-07 20 QL'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterda). with the number of the share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Bouttoad il.uuu) $1.65; Dunlop $1.75 8U (1,000) (1.78, (I,(XW) $1.76; Elto (2,000) $1.92 D, (11.000) $1.91, (4.000) $1.90: Cammen833 words
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Article256 1965-12-07 20 'J"HL loiiowing h>i q| selected Malayan Industrial yields ia based on last sans lo Dec. 4 •P. Prices: •L).Y. Dividend Tleld (gross per cent): »E.v. EarnlDKS Ifielrt (KnMS per cent). «T.C Tlmrs Covir.'d. N on grosaeo up dividend ot 20 par crnt X bet Oef.n.tion (rl<liM): Tlmti Csvsrtd.256 words
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Article41 1965-12-07 20 ON ttta tree siMian** marhst Honu Kong yesterday the U S. Dollar waa quoted at J 711 lor T.T. and 5.6« a (or ta»n. Stirling waa quoted M IS M *ofl I snt lael it t tld it MM41 words
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Article18 1965-12-07 20 -the ajaaaaaaajaa gt mum in mju, 1 tta made no r.an.rs its ratea to rntrchfcnt!i fcnterd&y18 words
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Article17 1965-12-07 20 Further November ruboer c!ops I Included Snngri Tuhang 112. 53« Ib and Temerloh llb.bOO Ib.17 words
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452 1965-12-07 20 Slight drop of 37 in Straits tin price THE Straits tin price fell by 37: cents yesterday to $696.37 4 on an offering estimated down by 5 tons to 200 tons. Firmer buying particularly irom Europe was reported. MALAYAN RUBBER MARKET: Conditions were very quiet on the morning market, but452 words
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Advertisement1060 1965-12-07 20 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. PacUlo «k Atlantic Service Ban|kok Honfkont S. 'rsncrtca N. rofi Boston pkhkmi. ••Raaikawa Man" 17/21 OM '27 Otc 1} Ma I ft* SfM 12 NO •MMttkiaa Mara" 20/2S IM SI IM IB FM S Star S Mar 12 Mar Japan Olrtjtjt Service Ptnant Sinpnort1,060 words
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Advertisement946 1965-12-07 20 «USt»»ll» NiW itaUHl I SItWICt- IMM*, fMISTM AND P. SUU UfflrtCU. It. Fnßaatlt.^tMlaiM^llttktßrM.^taMi. |fc mmm m§ <Tr i M '«amo»« It Part 1/ I lee tl/ii Dte Sport P. STwa •aaaaa C4»PtNT*il» 24 Dat 2b 7% Otc 21/n He o., ul i. dm l) rw i« •UllMls 4 laa VI946 words
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Advertisement1260 1965-12-07 21 MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED i lncorporated in the States of j Malaya' Ihe Directors announce that thr consolidated tr.idmc profit lor :ided 30th September 1965 ot Milay.c i mi- Matted r ,rj it! Subsidiary .y amount* to $16 489.855 t.et proli: alter pro\ .i'iO!i (including Turnover ..ii Tobacco Company Limiticluding1,260 words
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Advertisement749 1965-12-07 21 NOTICES THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the States ot Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty-First Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will Ibe beid at the Registered Office. 1 No. 18. Jalan Gelanggang. Malacca on Tuesday 28th day of December. 1966 at 12 o'clock noon749 words
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Advertisement730 1965-12-07 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the lollov.mg posts: 1. Senior Lecturers in: (a) Electrical Engineering i Ui Mechanical Engineering (O Marine Engineering (d) Mathematics Science Qualifications la) and (bl:— Candidates should possess a good degree and Corporate Membership of the730 words
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Advertisement883 1965-12-07 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY BOARD Applications are Invited from i Malaysian /Singapore citizens for the following appointments: (a) Assistant Extension Officer (Chinese). To undertake extension works in pine- 1 apple cultivation. Applicant.-, must have attained their nth but not their 23rd biahday and muat have i passed the883 words
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Advertisement617 1965-12-07 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG APPOINTMENT OF POWER STATION SHIFT CHARGE ENGINEER Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the appointment of Shift Charge Engineer In the Electricity Supply Department, for service at Penang Power Station. Preference will be given to Malaysian citizens. 2. The minimum617 words
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Article219 1965-12-07 22 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL By L' I' A LA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V South Vietnam and Thailand will be the first ol the six foreign countries participating in the Seap Games here from Dee. 14-21 to arrive in the Malaysian capital. Three Vietnamese officials ■Jill fly In from219 words
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161 1965-12-07 22 ERNEST FRIOA - ERNEST FRIOA B> Ol\«. XI'OKr. M»n. SingaO i»»rr'> Srap darars ...In nvri.tl afMpeata in HeiKhtlifting. Tan Hiih.- I i.i in; (lightweight I I i in Iliang Kuk I light hea\ vwrightl arr facing lr.i\r prnhlanis which may prrvrnt tlirni frmn roin|>rting llowp161 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1965-12-07 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malaysians will blaze golden trail in athletics with likely 16 firsts NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. \yiTII sprinters to chase hard on the heels of Mani Jegathesan (100 m and 200 m) and Karu Selvaratnam (400 m); middle distance men who may outrun all opposition; a high jumper who1,309 words
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607 1965-12-07 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - FLAME WILL BE LIT TOMORROW AND VILLAGE OPENED MANSOOR RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TUN ABDUL RAZAK. president of the Seap Game* Federation, will herald the staging of the Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21 by lighting the sacred flame and opening the Village here on Wednesday morning. The607 words
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Advertisement55 1965-12-07 22 YOU EARN ATTRACTIVE INTEREST WITH MAXIMUM SECURITY FOR YOUR MONEY A\ /<* PERANNUM WWlWlWWlW^wwwwww.www|j SHORT OR LONG TERMS DEPOSITS ARE ACCEPTED. FURTHER PARTICULARS R EGARDING OUR DEPOSIT FACILITY ARE OBTAINABLE UPON REQUEST. KUALA LUMPUR FINANCE LTD. I INCORPORATE D IN THE STATtS OF MALAYA) Kuala Lumpur Building, No. 64, Jalan55 words
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Advertisement127 1965-12-07 22 J(#OffCCo PPOItW'JW 1 1" X 8i" 320 Pages •14 Colour Plates 206 Black White Photographs •21 Line Drawings This book is intended to teoch the beginner, to help the orchid grower who hos olreody become successful with orchids, ond to open new fields for the odvonced grower. This book will127 words
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Article436 1965-12-07 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. Weights for all eight races at Buhit Timah on Saturday: CL. 1, DIV. 3— 7 F. Logical 9.00 Misty Breete 8 12 Kedcar 8.12 Cast Iron 8.10 Dust Devil 8.10 Happy Melody 8.08 AmusrnH nl Park IV Sox General Perak Ml Qiaisana 8.06 Jolly436 words
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Article69 1965-12-07 23 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Turf Club announced today that the number of IMH for the las: day (Sunday) has been reduced lrom nine to eight. This tau been done by trans- frrrinp the Class 1. Dlv. 1, 7f race from the fourth day to the third69 words
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Article421 1965-12-07 23 SINGAPORE, Monday. DENA'ALOK (late Cellar Book), brilliant winner of the Cl. 1, Div 1, 8f race at Bukit Timah on Sunday, has been barred from racing for one month. He bled during the race. Pena'alok will now miss the 820,000 Penang Gold Cup to be421 words
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Article439 1965-12-07 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. There will be eight races, instead of nine, on Sunday. Weights are: WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL STAKES CL. 1. DIV. I— 9F. Grenadier R. 09 Iron Hand 8.10 Credit Balance HI 8.10 Peak of Perfection 8.09 Champion 8.07 aravelle X.04 Parakrr 8.01 Entertainment V 8.01 Brilliant Pilot 8.03439 words
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Article208 1965-12-07 23 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's racing at Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Subramaniam (AnakKulitn) mv reprimanded for dropping his hands before the i winning post. RACE 2: Cabaret IV broke down during the face and was destroyed. Treve- rui. rider, was slightly hurt and was208 words
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306 1965-12-07 23 HONG KONG. Mou.— The bien- i nial interport soccer match j i between Hour Kong and S;ic pore for the Aw Hoe Cup Ml now be changed into a biennial i triangular tournament to include i Australia. i This \\»s discussed by offi-306 words
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Article32 1965-12-07 23 SCNGEI PATANI. Mon. Keclah Lawn Tcnnu> Association Of" lice-bearers for 1966 are: President Syed Osman bin Syed Mohamed Idid: vice-president V. Surianaravanan: secretary Ahmad bin Sailed: treasurer Yeoh Yong Hcoi.32 words
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Article35 1965-12-07 23 Samvanamultu Shield final dpoh): Perak Ceyloncse bt S::.cap«iie Ceylonesr by 65 runs Prrak 93 (A I: ThilUiniithaii 17. C NivnrntnMin 16 Nagiah 4-22. SoocclaraJ 3-24) S pore 38 <PHth- mK..J)B-'in 6-11 Suauniugdnathan 3-3). I35 words
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Article14 1965-12-07 23 Kncndlv <sieenm.it 1 B Pahat M.il.i>> lit Seen m -if Malays 3-014 words
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Advertisement172 1965-12-07 23 I^l is^Ki^^S^l ,^^tS ,^^l Sack? Sack? Dry Sack? (A medium sherry with a dry-sounding name: why?) We'll ixj'l.iin is^L^L^l^si lnl u P roI »ive aiki iliMinction. Subtle i i HkUL k rewarding. Hut's win l)r\ Sack is .ii kl s.ivc von the trouble ol norini; over i ,iii i c172 words
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Advertisement211 1965-12-07 23 I More popular than ever! I I THE STRAITS TIMES I Annual for 1966 I This high quality publi- j tKfwtl^' cation is always in heavy )Sfi§& Jr demand. Make sure that <J^m^w^ M you get the copies you V v will want by placing your > order at once.211 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-12-07 23 DIARY SOCTKR Burnley Cup: P"nang v Pahang (6 30 p.m.): Tour match: Malaysia v Australia <8, both matches at Stadium Perak) RUGGER Malaysian schools sevpii-ii-Mde tourney (Ipoh M'pal padang. 3.30 p.m.) S'jror Lee: Klang B v Services 'A' (Klang t40 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-12-07 24 At EN of the Royal Malaysian Air Force loadiTl ing a bag of rice into a Handley Page aircraft to be dropped to flood victims in Kelantan yesterday. Four hundred bags of rice were flown to the floodstricken State as part of the aid61 words
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76 1965-12-07 24 Security check at Parliament opening SINGAPORE, Mon.— Guests invited to the ceremonial opening of Singapore's Parliamentary session on Wednesday morning may be searched at the entrance of Assembly House. For security reasons, all guests coins to the public gallery to watch proceed■ga must take along their admission orders. INo parcels76 words
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58 1965-12-07 24 30 U.S. travel agents on visit to S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. Thirty tmvel agent-s from the United States arrived here by Malaysian Airways this evening irom Ppnan« to look over tourist attractions in their plan to promote tours to Singapore. The party, including 18 women, is led by Miss Bonnie Spaw.58 words
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Article56 1965-12-07 24 SINGAPORE. Mon. The old folk at the Singapore Cheshire Home in Nlcoll Drive will have an early Christmas treat— dinner and film show on Wednesday evenIns; to mark the opening of the home's new community hall. The hall was built by the Rotary Club of56 words
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Article56 1965-12-07 24 .SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Anii-Tubetculosls Associations mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 281 Changl Road, Mi m.s. between 5 30 p.m. and 9 pm. from Dec. 8 to 14. It will serve residents of Kamponr Eunos. Jalan Kechot. Jalan Rahmat, Lorong Marican and Changl Road from56 words
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Article43 1965-12-07 24 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. at Holland Road between Holland Road, Fairer Road Circus and Cornwall Gardens and at East Coast Road ifrom Amber Road junction up to Joo Chlat Road junction).43 words
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Obituary99 1965-12-07 24 OORIEN TAN KOK TUN or 41 Jalan Klok panned a»ay peacefully on 6-12-H5. Cortege leaving Singapore Casket Co. at 3.30 p.m. on 7-12-60 (or Service at Btdadan V. M. MATMEWS. 33 Wan Tho Avrnur, Bennett E^ttte. Singapore, lof Bbaratha I"ph>i. panned away peacefully at General Hoapltal. yetterdav. Cortege leave*99 words
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452 1965-12-07 24 BACK PAGE SPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Monday PHILIPPINES, the holders and favourites to win their third straight sue- cess in the Asian basketball championship being played here, brushed aside early Malaysian opposition this afternoon to score then second successive win in the championship proper452 words
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Article15 1965-12-07 24 6 p.m. Malaysia v Thailand; 7.30 Formosa v S. Korea; Japan v I'hilippines.15 words
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Article89 1965-12-07 24 IPOH. Mon. Kelantan, who were thrashed 6-0 by Selangor yesterday, caused an upset by beating Penang defending champions. 2-1 In the Burnley Cup soccer competition at Stadium Perak tonight. Kelantan s goalgett«rs were Mohamed Hussein <7th mln) and Mohamed Kahlr (56th), while Shaharuddln Abdullah (59th) scored89 words
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Article381 1965-12-07 24 LONDON, Mon. The stock markets were unsettled, chiefly reflecting the higher U.S.and Canadian Bank Rates. These moves were seen as reducing the possibility ol a reduction in UK Bank Rate and British Bonds were marked sharply lower in consequence. Final losses ranged to around half a point. Rhodesian381 words
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Article54 1965-12-07 24 LONDON. Mon— Spot 204 d.. Jan 20>?d.. Feb. 20 11 I6d March 20\d.. Jan. March 2O'*d April June 20 7 sd July Bept. 21d.. Oct./ Dec. 21d., Jan March 20\d., April June 20 T ,d.. July Sept M\d., c.l.f. Dec. 20 7 16d.. Jan 20' 2 d.. Feb. 20'54 words
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Article35 1965-12-07 24 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1410 i £22'- 1. sellers £1412> 3 £22i Forward buyers £1389 i-~£l6'j>, sellers £1390 i £16.. Settlement I £1412 > £22' Turnover am 93 MM, pm. jo tons Tone: Steady 'but quiet.35 words
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385 1965-12-07 24 Burge hits strategically important unbeaten century for Australia DRISBANE. Mon. Peter Burpe hit the sixth century of this tour against the MCC and In many ways It was the mast outstanding one yet. reports Jack Finnleton Burge was 114 not out of a t0:..! of 222. which shows what a385 words
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Article128 1965-12-07 24 M< IST rrTTTIt lit I DEC. wt ■nun Ist ixxs i Bull c Smith b Allen is Trimble c Barrington I) Tltmus I Bucklo c Smith b Tltmus o Burxe not out 114 Vetven c Murray b Higgs 0 j Hughson c Barrington I c Barber 30 1 Orout128 words
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Advertisement181 1965-12-07 24 LOWER VI UPPER VI CLASSES (ARTS AND SCIENCE SUBJECTS) M. C. E.; G. C. E.; 0. S. C; Q. T. LC.E. ETC. 1 966 SESSIONS FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CLASSES FOR PRIVATE OR SCHOOL CANDIDATES CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE 5, HOCK YEE HIN BUILDING, JALAN AH FOOK, JOHORE BAHRU. TEL: 3958. PRINCIPAL: K.181 words
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Advertisement18 1965-12-07 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS i 20 words $15 (minimum) GILBERT: Daughter to Mary and Reg on 6.12.89 at Oleneaglei boipital.18 words
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Advertisement113 1965-12-07 24 the gentle CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE so gentle so nice to take an exact dose always SOLE DISTRIBUTOR JACK CHIA C 2 (Malaysia) LTD SINGAPORE-K.LUMPUR- PENANG IPOH- JESSELTON. EDUCATION SYDNEY AUSTRALIA WRITE NOW FOR... 1966 LEAVING SCHOOL CERTIFICATE cno, mm. FULL-TIME ht last l.«v C«ft. in 1»6« Cl««ci fIAY 2. PV/PKllKlf. v,,...113 words
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