The Straits Times, 24 December 1965
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Title Section22 1965-12-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 7^ The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1965 15 CENTS KIJN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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479 1965-12-24 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Almliil Hahiuan, in a Christmas message, today urged Christians to spare ;i thought for sick an il handicapped children "s<> that Ihey, 100, ran share in Ihc festive day." By a coincidence of calendars, Christmas Eve479 words
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79 1965-12-24 1 Dahomey calm after military take-over COTONOr, Thurs. Radio Dahomey resumed normal broadcasts today and it was calm throughout the country following yesterday's military take-over. General Christophe Soglo, 56, seized power yesterday after civilian politicians failed to agree on how this former French West African territory should be governed. Some tradeReuter - 79 words
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Article49 1965-12-24 1 NEW YORK. Thurs— Mr. Frank Stanley Tomlinson, British Con-ful-Oeneral in New York, has been appointed to succeed Sir Michael Walkor as High Commissioner In Ceylon, The British Information Servl«.-es said yesterday. Mr Tomlinson has been British Consul-Genera I in New York since September. 1964— UP1UP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-12-24 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN Safe cleaned out ARMY PAYMASTER HAD LOCKED IT OVERNIGHT... IT WAS WWE OPEN THE NEXT MORNING By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday EXCEPT for a few worthless papers, the safe in the Army Area Paymaster's office off Curney Road here was cleaned out of over $50,000 between227 words
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Article, Illustration238 1965-12-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARO - Founder Buma quits Party Machinda GEOFFREY GELDARO From ITUCHING, Thurs. The chairmao of Sarawak's Opposition Party Machinda, Mr. Michael Buma, lias resigned. Mr. Buma, a founder of the party, submitted his resignation on Dec. 18 after several months of unconfirmed reports that he intended to leave the party. Party officials238 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-12-24 1 VIETCONG - Vietnam: 30-hour truce VIETCONG UNLESS ATTACKED BY SAICON. Thursday. COUTH Vietnamese and American military commanders today ordered a 30-hour ceasefire by their forces during Christmas unless attacked by the Communist-backed Vietcong. Lieut. Gen. C a o Van Vien. chairman of the South Vietnamese Joint General Staff, said the decision to285 words
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Article34 1965-12-24 1 SAIGON. Tli u is Francis Cardinal Spellmaii. Archbishop of New York, arrived her» today on a four-day visit to spend Christ- mas with the American troops in South Vietnam. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article84 1965-12-24 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Indian Government has decided to set up 19 medium-wave radio transmitters on India's border with China and Pakistan to counter anti-Indian radio propaganda from the iwu countries. Ml official s|x>kpMnan .said here today. Thirteen of the transmitters will lie located high84 words
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Article65 1965-12-24 1 M IDDLESBU RO Transvaal Thurs. Thirtyslx young Africans were killed and 43 others Injured today when a bus went out of control and plunged off the road between here and Oroblersdal to the north, c police spokesman said The killed Included 32 youngReuter - 65 words
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Article42 1965-12-24 1 CAIRO. Thurs Mustapha Amin. former editor of the Cairo tmuwpw Akiibar. will gu on trial hen- for espionage next Tuesday, according to press reports. One newspaper. Ai Gomhoureya said the prosecution would demanti the death sentence. Reuter. iReuter - 42 words
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Article71 1965-12-24 1 TORONTO i Canada), Thurt. A tattoo artist with 4.831 tattooa on his body has died here, aged 77 Vivian Simmons, who had earned his living as a tattoo artist since 1908. claimed the number was a world record. He had the Lord's Prayer In Chinese tattooed onReuter - 71 words
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153 1965-12-24 1 Clashes erupt in race truce U.S. city NATCHEZ (Mississippi). Thurs. Negroes, whites and police clashed in scattered incidents of violence yesterday in this river city wherp an official racial truce was reached earlier this month. Hundreds of Negroes gathered in downtown Natchez during the late afternoon when a Negro youth.153 words
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Article30 1965-12-24 1 PORTSMOUTH. Thurs Firemen .saved Queen Elizabeth's racing yawl Bloodhound here today when fire gutted the 38-ton yacht Lara berthed Immediately behind it in a repair yard. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article138 1965-12-24 1 SAIGON. Thurs. FIFTY I.S. Navy attack planes from three Seventh Fleet carrier "completely knocked out" the big I'ong Ri power plant which supplied 15 per cent of North Vietnam's electricity, American headquarters in Saigon announced today. "Tonic Bi is no more." a military spokesman said.AP - 138 words
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Article233 1965-12-24 1 gAIGOX, Thurs. Eighty-one South Vietnamese p;>r a troopers and lour L.S. Air Force men wire presumed killed when an American transport plane crashed into a mountain peak 240 miles north-east <>l Saigon on Dec. 11. an Air Fo re c spokesman said here today. News ofReuter - 233 words
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Article40 1965-12-24 1 PA I* I AXS Kill TIIK HA(>IK. ThurIndonesian troops hav< killed sivinl Papa ana i.iilrd at Itast seven I pris.il for hoistinu 11 I'apu.tn Il.iu in Silk pura i formerly Holl Pipu.in spokesman I tl day I I40 words
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Article, Illustration365 1965-12-24 2 'CEASE RAIDS, TALK WITH VIETCONG' LONDON. Thursday A MILITARY SOLUTION WILL BRING DISTRUST AND BITTERNESS A FULL page advertisement signed by 38 of Britain's leading scientists, intellectuals, artists and priests in The Times today calls on the United States to cease raids onReuter - 365 words
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215 1965-12-24 2 Thant echoes Pope's plea for peace IJNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The I nited Nations Secretary-Gene-ral, L l h.int. warned yesterday that the Vietnam war was more perilous to the whole world than at any other time during the long drawnout conflict. In a New Year message, the Secretary-General said: "This warReuter - 215 words
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Article60 1965-12-24 2 WEST BEKLIN. Thurs. Tv.o American Negroes nave been sewtenced by an East Berlin court to eight years' hard labour for helping an East German flee to West Berlin, an American spokesman said here today. The trial of Moses Rees H^irien and Frederick Mathes. bothReuter - 60 words
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Article48 1965-12-24 2 NUKUALOFA 'Tonga. Thurs Queen Salote of Tonga, who died 1 1 lust \\pck at the age of 65 in a i New Zealand hospital, was buried here today alter a three-horn i ceremony attended by more than s 50.000 Tongans and many foreign < diplomats. Reuter. iReuter - 48 words
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306 1965-12-24 2 Indonesia announces new premium foreign exchange rates JAKARTA, Thursday. I T<HE Indonesian Government, has raised its foreign exchange rates for imports and ex- i ports in its latest move to solve the country's economic crisis. The overall rate for, foreign currency received or used by Indonesian exporter 1 and importersReuter - 306 words
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Article48 1965-12-24 2 I LONDON. Thur.s Pacific and Orient Line passenger ships will resume calling at Aden from Dec. 31. a spokesman announced here today. They have by-passed the port 1 since August because of the un-.-cr.lcd political situation, and called at Djibouti instead. Rtunr.48 words
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224 1965-12-24 2 Strong attack on China by Prague Reds DRAGUE. Thur.s Czc c h o Slovakia's i Communist Party today released a 19.000-word document i which fiercely attacks China for weakening the common struggle against imperialism j and re-asserts its support for Soviet leaderi ship of the Communist world. Extracts from theReuter - 224 words
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122 1965-12-24 2 HARDATH < North Yemen). Thurs.— Royalist and ReI publican delegates attendi ing the Yemeni peace conference here yesterday de- nied that ihr talks had 1 failed and said they would resume fighting only in self- defence. They were comment me on a statement byReuter - 122 words
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Article73 1965-12-24 2 WASHINGTON. Thins. Th« Delente Department has awarded Lockheed Aircraft Coip:- tin biggest single military con'raet, in history U551,363 million for development of the CSA, th« world's largest jet plane, i 1 I M announced last night. The firm will build 58 of th* new Jet transports.UPI - 73 words
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Article38 1965-12-24 2 itnw.u, inurs. rour K^ndarmr.s were executed by ai. irmy finne bqu.icl in Aiiwaz. Southern Iran, yesterday (or abandoning their position in a skirmish with aimed smugglers Dn the Iraqi border, it v.i.s announced here. Rrutrr38 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-12-24 3 I ONDON. Thurs,.— The Prime MinisK i Mr. Harold Wilson, last night named Lord Longford, 60, as the new Colonial Secretary in i minor Cabinet reshuffle. Mr. Anthony Greenwood, former Colonial Secretary and a leading leftwing member of the governing Labour Party, isReuter - 254 words
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171 1965-12-24 3 The Ben Barka affair: French Minister Frey sues for libel PARIS. Thursday -I r FHE French Interior Minister, Mr. Roger Frey, yesterday llled a libel suit against a Paris news-sheet which alleged that one of his senior officials wa.s involved in the affair of the missing Moroccan Opposition leader. EhdiReuter - 171 words
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144 1965-12-24 3 OANTO DOMINGO. Thurs. The sound of shooting rang through Santo Domingo yesterday. A radio station was reported hit by a bomb and a police man was shot dead. Police arrested many people after exchanging shots with the policeman's attackers The capital was still underReuter - 144 words
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200 1965-12-24 3 A NEW CONCEPT IN BRITISH INDUSTRY I ONDON, Thurs. British trade unions are to team with private enterprise in running a big business first alliance of its kind in British industrial history. The business is the Scottish shipbuilding firm of Fairfield. one ofReuter - 200 words
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Article81 1965-12-24 3 LONDON TSiurv Violinist Yen mil Mi iniliiii was invested hire yesterday vwiii the iiifignia of an Honorary Knisiu Commander of the Order ol ilit British Empire (KBE). The honorary Knißhthood was awarded to him by Queen Elizabeth earlier this year for his services to musicReuter - 81 words
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118 1965-12-24 3 £61. 8 m loan repayment put off by Britain T ONDON. Thurs. Britain Is to postpone payment of £61.800.000 due to the United States and Canadian Governments at the end of next week, the treasury announced yesterday. The sum consists of interest and principal due on post-war loans. The UnitedReuter - 118 words
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Article70 1965-12-24 3 l omimv Thurs. Lawrence PiggottS amphibious car landed him in court and cost him a £2 fine. He admitted he drove the amphibian over the Serpentine Lake in Hvdr Park Then finding the :i.v out blocked by nrdi- cars. hr. drove the park's rinsed road. ■»c waxReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-12-24 3 BANGKOK. Thurs—Comedian Bob Hope < abovei fell about 6 ft. from a stage in Korat alrbase yesterday and tore two i ligaments In his left ankle. Apparently not knowing the extent of Injury, the 63--year-old comedian continued the show i The accidentAP - 110 words
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Article27 1965-12-24 3 l KODIAK. (Alaska), Thurs A sharp, short earthquake jolted Kodiak Island and the Alaska Peninsula at 9.40 a.m. yesterday. No damage was reported UPI. IUPI - 27 words
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140 1965-12-24 3 I ONDON. Thurs.—Mil- lions of people in Britain live in poverty and the situation is growing worse, two British sociologists said in a report published today. They said that in 1960. there were 7.500.000 poor people In Britain roughly one In seven of theReuter - 140 words
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Article48 1965-12-24 3 METROPOLIS (Brazil i. Thurs. Six people were drowned and hundreds made homeless in rainstorms and Hoods which swept this former imperial capital and hill resort, police reported today. The city of 150.000 population and several adjacent district* were declared a calamity area.48 words
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122 1965-12-24 3 ROME. Than. Rome police followed a strange pre-dawu side walk stripleaser through populous Trastever yesterday and ended up near the Tiber River. The police were put nn the trail by a filling: station operator who saw a man drop his overcoat onAP - 122 words
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Advertisement77 1965-12-24 3 ■jHK HfTiK Hi ii j^ lgfWV*^ i w$- 11 wm LJE mi E*^n #<& g Seasons Greetings i to our Patrons jg and Friends I QURESHFS CARPETS LTD. S 35/37, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE jj TKL: ***** fir *****. IIILP IDE Se« your Philips deaJer I I Win a riome Competition77 words
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Advertisement143 1965-12-24 3 give him n °^.^lfl Hmml .*&> II ft AfUr Shay* Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream V/TlPvO^° tef Shavt Lotion and Hair Cream *fb? After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick and Body Talcum &M(3/ure masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! BHULTON NEW YORK LONDON This season Give LONGINES143 words
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Advertisement309 1965-12-24 4 OUR MERRY X'MAS-NEW YEAR ATTRACTION Simultaneously OPENS TODAY No Free List I Singapore CAPITOL FEDERAL K.L&Penang FREE! 250 Albums (worth $20/- each) of the Record "The BEATLES STORY" (T80.2222) will be given away to "Lucky j Ticket" holders in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang I by courtesy of THE BORNEO Company309 words
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Advertisement142 1965-12-24 4 i fts bC9 I i WK JM Vitamin bath KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. Singiporc. Kulli Lumpur. Ptnang. I HBBBBBfJ_«BBBBBJBl 1 rriti. r..e brsad F Ryvita crispbread does more than i just taste good. i Crispy Ryvita keeps 1 you fit, helps you slim. Buy some i for your family. RYVITA142 words
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Advertisement296 1965-12-24 4 JACKIE'S BOWL ORCHARD KATONG > BUTTERY g open until 1 .00 a. m. yoin our Red Pin Contest If a red pin is set in the number one V> position and you get a Strike you will receive a free prize from our Q X'mas Tree IQLjKIf For Bookings: l/rKjjliJfl296 words
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Advertisement323 1965-12-24 4 Season's J^fe CATHAY ORGANISATION DAILY 3 SHOWS fafafaffPV*|« SUN. A HOLIDAYS H X MAS ATTRACTION! H SENDS YOU CHARGING MERRILY DOWN THE HOLIDAY TRAIL IN ITS 7th MAMMOTH WEEK! ""■S^ 4^t^afl I* ISM l~d b^b^bW t^^^^^l BURT LANCASTER LEE REMICK JIMHUTTON PAMELA TIFFIN JOHN STURGES THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL DONALD PLEASENCE323 words
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Advertisement515 1965-12-24 4 r— S5_Tl I At 1 Season's 'l22% i IWLf. Greeting qT i CATHAY ORGANISATION Daily at l.1», 4 jo 8 JO pm TOMORROW, SUNDAY ANB MONDAY Ixtro Sho- 10 o.m Coih b SUPER CINERAMA 'THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL' iMt LANCASTER Lee rUMICK Wt'o-t- [uaj (with ChirciL- iv )ii les) All Children515 words
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845 1965-12-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs "JMIK Minister lor Finance, Mr. Liin Kirn San. today allied on workers to practise discipline and ensure that their efficiency and productivity was such that Singapore manufacturers would be able to compete successfully In overseas markets. He was winding up the845 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-12-24 5 rpllis photograph of a waX terspout was taken by a keen amateur photo grapher. Mr. One Kent Tian, from the Marine Parade in Singapore on Tuesday evening. Mr. Ong said that the waterspout, which lasted for about 15 seconds, was followed by a downpour. He said: "I109 words
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90 1965-12-24 5 St. John's Home now has new dormitory SINGAPORE, Thurs. The St. John's Home for the Aged will now be able to accommodate 60 old folk with the opening of a new dormitory building yesterday. The Anglican Bishop, the Bt Rev. C. K. Sansbury performed the opening ceremony at the Wan90 words
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Article307 1965-12-24 5 SINGAPORE, Thur*. j TPHE Singapore Teachers' Union prefers its out- standing claims, relating to anomalies in the salary structure of the teaching service, to be settled through the system of collective bargaining rather than have them referred to the Singapore Government's new proposed Salaries Com- mission.307 words
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211 1965-12-24 5 FOLLOW 'STURDY PEOPLE' OF CHANGI -DR. GOH SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today called on the people of Singapore to emulate the "sturdy people" of the island's East coast who have shed the "colonial legacy" of treating the Government as a "universal provider." Dr. Goh, speaking211 words
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80 1965-12-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Sin- gapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union today presented a cheque for $2,253 to the Christmas Pair Committee, which is engaged in bringing Christmas cheer to thousands of underprivileged child- ren in the State. The cheque was handed to Mr. Francis80 words
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Advertisement116 1965-12-24 5 jBK?.' V^imi? ill B m^^ fit W' 1 at J ncn just agree— it leaves I you breathless— mixed with ■*^^T^^V' 1 Oranpe. Lemon, Lime. ■^ii4^B I I Tomato juice or anything. H^/^%«A I SMIRNOFF is the drink for m^JZ~*V I I all good times. Try it to- Il|f^S^«Jl I116 words
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187 1965-12-24 6 Shell to be asked: Re-employ those who rebelled SERIA. Thurs. Brunei Shell is to be asked to re-ennaire former employees who took part in the rebellion Brunei Shell i» the bite*' commercial employer in the State. I In- request is brine made by Pengiran .Mohamed Yuftor. elected Legislative Councillor for187 words
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109 1965-12-24 6 Malay Chamber to raise funds for parent body PENANG. Thurs The Penang Malay Chambet or Commerce will launch a campaign to raise funds fir the Pan-Malaysian Associated Malay Chambers. A >poke!>man of thr local ch»m \y.- said yesterday that a commitf Meting would br held on Monday 10 consider iwo109 words
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Article260 1965-12-24 6 The unnamed babies HUNT ON FOR CITIZENSHIP FORGERS WHO USE THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATES SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore Government is on the look-out for people JL using unnamed birth certificates of dead persons to claim Singapore citizenship by birth. This was disclosed by the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong,260 words
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Article, Illustration369 1965-12-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. JHE Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, told Parliament yesterday that the introduction of work permits for non-citizens would stop Singapore being made into a dumping ground for the unemployed in Malaysia. The Minister was speaking on the Regulation of Employment369 words
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Article33 1965-12-24 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Islamic Religious Affairs Department today distributed about 1.200 authorisation cards to tithes collectors appointed for Penang and Province vVc:iesiry. Each card bears the signature of the district kathi.33 words
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Article30 1965-12-24 6 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs. A woman rvclist. Ng Bak hi: 27 was seriously Injured yesterday In a collision with a car on the Nib one Tebal main road30 words
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160 1965-12-24 6 Malaysia 's defence must be in Malaysian hands... PORT DICKSON. Thurs. The defence of Malaysia must be in the hand.s of Malaysians even though other countries arr giving military aid. said Nesri Sembilan's Mentri Besar to 693 National Servicemen who passed out yesterday. Dato (Dr. i Mohammed Said bin Mohammed160 words
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Article41 1965-12-24 6 PENANG. TllUlh. A total Of 144 houses built on 14 acres under the Telok Bahane low-cost housina vheme will be allocated lo npvllcams on Jan 1 Each house ioMs $2 064 and will br allotted on hire-purchase41 words
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122 1965-12-24 6 I^ANGAR. Thurs. An Alliance State assemblyman. Inche Yob bin Che Choh, yesterday urged the Go veil men t to collect zakat and fitrah tithes from Muslim State assemblymen MPs and Senators. "They are exempted from paying income tax on the allowances they122 words
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Advertisement352 1965-12-24 6 //erry Christmas —join us tonight at the Four Lions for our Christmas Eve dinner and dance. I Extension to 2 a.m. Spectacular team of talented dancers -77 S r C7jp In a scintillating, glamourpacked show from the fabulous entertainment world of Japan *2bV' ATv^m -Jf^r ■rf inn Ni o M|352 words
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Advertisement603 1965-12-24 6 «S ««k «a /^a^a «a tf* Celebrate Christmas to New Year Eve at HOTEL AMBASSADOR j 5 (46. MEYER ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****) '•BOOK NOW! EREE NO' KLTIES! DINERS $12-/ NON \,<ERS $3/- i 6 Dine flf Dance to the accompaniment of lively music with Mm Theresa Leong mti Linda603 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-12-24 7 wIN(, \I»OKK. Thurs. (he Dah binte Mohamed Noor, wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, today wished that the spirit of goodwill and tolerance during the Christmas season would prevail throughout the State, "long after the season is over." She said: "During the Christmas season188 words
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Article, Illustration350 1965-12-24 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. WITH two days left before Christmas Day, Singapore shoppers are making their usual lastmlnute rush to buy things— but this year with [ho added attraction of shopping by night in the heart oi tho city. Tin 1 introduction of night350 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-12-24 7 SINGAPORE. Thurv The Yang di-Pertuan N'egara. Inchc Yusof bin Ishak (left), last night watched a colourful military tattoo n> men of the First Battalion. Singapore Infantry Regiment, at its I In Pandan camp. With Inche Yusof. who is also Colonel of the regiment at the YIP142 words
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Miscellaneous286 1965-12-24 7 TODAY Variety concert, Victoria Theatre, nt 7.15 p.m. Art exhibition (paintings), Victoria Memorial Hall, from 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Koran reading competition. National Theatre, at 8 p.m. 1 Ot»p By V.T. it ami in < YOU'LL FINO rT A CHANT,r. I I I'M NOT A A OH, I I -.YOU'RE286 words
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Article111 1965-12-24 8 Tin pact: Britain is worried LONDON, Thurs. The British Government learned with concern of Malaysia's refusal to sign the third International Tin Agreement, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Mr. Kenneth Lomas (Labour) I asked in the House of Commons for the British Government's policy towards the agreement in view ofReuter - 111 words
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Article61 1965-12-24 8 KANGAR. Thurs.— For the first time the Perlis Btat« Assembly has appointed a Sergeant-at-Arm* Caot. Abu Bakar bin Ayob t/» carry the State's new $2,500 silver mace. The mace, which is four fert high. has a star and crescent symbollstiing Islam, standing on crown which symbolises the61 words
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Article40 1965-12-24 8 KLLAN'O. Thurs.— G. Kuihandapani. 39. of Singapore was yesterday fined $100 or four weeks' Jail for making a false statement at the Registration Office here for the purpose of obtaining a naturalisation certificate. He paid the fine.40 words
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197 1965-12-24 8 Strike threat, but exams as scheduled Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. I T T NIVERSITY of J Malaya examinations will go on as scheduled even if there is a strike by the General Staff Union. This was stated by the Registar, Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, today. 'Work to rule' But a spokesman197 words
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355 1965-12-24 8 'Large quantity of blood near heart of dead man' KAMPAR, Thursday THE medical officer of the Kampar Hospital, M. Ramanathan, told an inquest here today that he found a large amount of blood around the heart of a Socialist Front member, Tong Poh Kong, 25, when he performed a post355 words
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279 1965-12-24 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore will soon be a centre of international exhibitions, to keep local industries abreast with world developments. The Economic Development Board has decided to have a permanent site for this purpose. It will be chosen in the next few weeks. Mr. Lang279 words
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100 1965-12-24 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The retiring British Hlgn Commissioner In Malaysia, Lord Head, flew into Singapore today to say farewell to friends here. Among the YIPs he saw were the Prime Mmi::ter Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the British C-in-C Par East. Air Chief Marshal100 words
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Article70 1965-12-24 8 KOTA BHARL*. Thurs.— Threp of lour PMIP councillors who delected :o the Alliance in April have now returned to their party and helped the PMIP to regain control of Che Oval Periok local council. The three are Inche Omar bin Osman. Inclip Nor bin Mat All70 words
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116 1965-12-24 8 MELBOURNE. Thurs. The Australian Federation of Air Pilots had not been completely satisfied with the flight path into Singapore airport, the federation's manager, Mr. B. Crofts, said here yesterday. "We felt that it passed a little too close to the Rhlo islands," heReuter - 116 words
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103 1965-12-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurb. The House of Representatives last night approved $2.9 million for work to begin next year en a home and chancellery for the Malaysian High Commissioner In New Delhi, and for chancelleries and a consulate In Tokyo. Washington, and Songkla. Dato103 words
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Advertisement724 1965-12-24 8 Seasons Greetings and a Happy Prosperous New Year from: Authorised Dealers in Singapore and Malaysia SINGAPORE Ace Electric Co., 589 Gevlang Rood Asia Electric Co., 138 Orchard Rood. Bright Co. Ltd., 20, East Coast Rood. Benteng Radio Electrical Service, 12 Clifford House. City Neon Electric Co. Ltd., 308 South Bridge724 words
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Article, Illustration619 1965-12-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Vl^lNE, like a second wife, is a plea- sure; but, unlike a second wife, is more profitable to the Treasury, the Senate was told yesterday. The value of wines to the Treasury was disclosed by the Assistant619 words
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Article45 1965-12-24 9 PONTIAN. Thurs. The Pontian Malay Parents' Association will hold a three-day fun fair, beginning on Jan. 27. at the Malay School here to raise funds for poor pupils Highlights of the fair Include ]ocet. stage shows and singing contests.45 words
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Article24 1965-12-24 9 KLCANG. Thurs. A Christmas Darty will be hsld at the Territorial Army Centre at Jalan Hoapital here on Saturday at 7 p.m.24 words
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94 1965-12-24 9 Cyclist wins claim, but is also blamed SINGAPORE. Thurs. A cyclist, who brought an action for damages as a result of an accident, was today told in the Hijcb Court he was more to be blamed than the defendant, a scooterist. Mr Justice Winslow told this to Teo Chwee Lai94 words
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Article76 1965-12-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A plea for an overhead bridge to safeguard human lives at Kampong Majldl in Johore was made by Datln Fatlmah blnte Abdul Majid All. Johore Bahru Timor) in the House of Representatives last night. She told the House that 10 people had76 words
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Article91 1965-12-24 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malayan Peoples Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee of Singapore will send a three-man delegation to the Afro-Asian Latin American conference at Havana. Cuba, to b»> held from Jan. 3 to 10. next yearDr. Lee Slerr Choh. chairman of the committee, win head It. The91 words
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157 1965-12-24 9 4 DELEGATION Of local importers and exporters will leave for Singapore on Sunday to foster better trade relationship between the two States. The 20-man delegation will be headed by Mr. Wong Tze Fat. chairman of the Sabah United Chinese Chamber of157 words
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Article32 1965-12-24 9 MUAR. Thurs.— Lee Ah Hwa. 17. of Temlang Renchong Rubber Estate, accused of raping a 15--year-old girl in a nursery last Jan. 24. was discharged today after a preliminary Inquiry.32 words
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205 1965-12-24 9 Budget session to cost over $150,000 in allowances KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 'pHE marathon Budget meeting of the House of Representatives is expected to cost the Government more than $150,000 in subsistence and travelling allowances for members. This is a conservative estimate. The Hoitte will only know the actual cost when205 words
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186 1965-12-24 9 26 birds and animals you can't shoot... CEREMBAN. Thurs. The Malayan jungle fowl and whistling teal are among 26 animals and birds which have been declared 'protected" in Selangor. N c g r i Sembilan and Malacca from the beginning of this month. In the past, the two birds rould186 words
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Article43 1965-12-24 9 PENANO. Thurs. The Chief Police Officer. Inche Sallhe bin Abdul Rahman, has lifted the ban on cracker-firing on Christmas Dk: The relaxation, however, docs not apply to 'he ban on the firing of meriam buloh (bamboo cannons'* -<> kXM>4> O it43 words
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Miscellaneous59 1965-12-24 9 Kuffm Bunny By Hmiph H+iwmilmml (uOH "TUB I LLi NO f\ JUST MOPE F'wcWS THAT 4?M i~* y ->. I ICASfTWAIT TWAT PRECJtCTIOV L TCB SeSVICE?>- F^3» Mi AN 1 1 SEE VA MEETIN' A>> VTO M E^ HIM S COMCS TBlXlrrY m* v I ~T W-Hl^N^^^ l I TALL,59 words
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Article38 1965-12-24 10 MR AND MRS St. Javaaeelan. tpoh thank relatives 'frienda for their the o» 1 anlun i»f their ma ria»;» THE FAMILY OF thi late Mr toMMfc) «ho v.nited him at Ipoh Hrn r'«i. .»m unn'h- t.-irKrama and38 words
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Article700 1965-12-24 10 More remarkable perhaps tli. m the amendment of Singapore's Constitution to provide that it ran be amended in future by a simple majority of Parliament was the passage of this amending bill without debate. There were no questions, no anxieties. Of course the Opposition benches were vmpty.700 words
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Article407 1965-12-24 10 Thr Christmas truce which both sides in the Vietnam war j have offered to observe may 1 have little real significance. But the fighting lately hac j grown so .savage and remorse- less that the smallest sign of 1 thr survival of more humane instincts is to be407 words
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Article141 1965-12-24 10 It is unfortunate that the Minister of Lands and Mines I should have waxed so uncnthusiastic about the new National Land Code at his press conference this week. !He said he wanted to em- phasise that the code could I not be expected to end forthwith all ills141 words
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Article373 1965-12-24 10 J REFER to the reply of the State AdvocateGeneral to Dato David Marshall's letter ot Dec 21 When a learned and sincere person Uke the State Advocate-General says something. It should be taken seriously. I con fess. however, that I am unable t o follow his373 words
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Article71 1965-12-24 10 rpHE majority of Housing 1 Board flat dwellers do not qualify under the basic rules malnlv family unit. Income limit and property ownership ret the Housing Board is allocating flats on the face value of application forms. Rules and regulations are pointless If applications are not thoroughly investigated.71 words
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237 1965-12-24 10 I REFER to your report <ST Dec 15) on the Sungel Rapat extension scheme headed "Govt. Wives Atnoiid Successful Bidder^ for Land." The explanation by the Government that the "KUlding principle" In allocating the land was ba»ed on the applicant's ability to build "good and237 words
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Article393 1965-12-24 10 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya - Learning Malay— l74 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY. PerJl'MPAan mi meeting, gathering; Mkong. menyokonc iv> to support: di-BIVt HANGkan (vi to he diwuvca PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION (romd.'i Before discussing In detail the functions of the prefix TER In Les. 175, we will today study tiw following examples In which393 words
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Article916 1965-12-24 10 GAVIN YOUNG - Saigon at Christinas GAVIN YOUNG by SAIGON. Thurs. Gay parcels on the streets, machine-guns in the suburbs DAYS before Christmas in a grim period of Vietnam's war the streets of Saigon are cluttered with American soldiers ambling about festooned with gay parcels. There's an escalating trade In balloons, small firOFNS - 916 words
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Advertisement945 1965-12-24 10 Strart. Tim. ft Malay Mail C Wia ««.art*aamaaaa at) a* aa.a'aa- feH COtD STOHACf lUMIMARKtT Orchard t*»4 ■««aa)Waala» Da**, COiO STOKACI •ftAMCMIS ai WaMaaid 4 Ka«aM CITY tOOK STOtC ITS. WiaclmHr Hmm C«Mv*r QmVrut NIWS mOMT t itiaarncli i Sw9«ma>*4aat M M ISMAIL J A«m.,.lt, R«a«1. M«.a« Iw MAMICM STORE,945 words
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Advertisement62 1965-12-24 10 WHY "GOOD" PARENTS HAVE "PROBLEM CHILDREN The author points out that psychologists. I "once so permissive" have had to back water 1 Now there's recognition of the value of {discipline "now the worst thing we can do is to be too kind!" Here's a plea that children be held to62 words
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Advertisement169 1965-12-24 10 Wishing All A Merry Christmas And Happy New Year switch to |[222E3 i -_jirr" FOR PROFESSIONAL RESULTS ■mia«a *mm a f* M—« —1 \*> r». aw. natKTON a^i^aa^aKaaaaaaa *r— r~» f* wa»* »■■„,>.. l v. (..im.,,, T* ?T'^*'" > mi »fwr r»~ »ia»*TON naw ximm ~~> >m .< a inrt169 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-12-24 11 ROOKING smart in their uniforms, these youths of the Roys' Brigade band entertained lute shoppers in Raffles Place. Singapore, on Wednesday night with a selection of Christmas carols. The band, organised by the Raffles Place Association, played on the gaily* decorated roof garden of the underground85 words
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Article15 1965-12-24 11 LABIS. Thur». Construction work has started on a $100,000 health centre here.15 words
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205 1965-12-24 11 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police have smashed a 24-member ring of armed robbers in a two week operation which began on Dec. 3. The operation Is still continuing under Asst. Supt. Goh Yon* Honu of Beach Road police station. The acting police secretary. Mr. V.205 words
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99 1965-12-24 11 MALACCA. Thurs. The Chief Police Officer of Malacca. Assistant Commissioner Haji Yunus bin Talib. to<iay presented letters of appreciation for good work done to 18 police personnel and four members of the public. He also handed letter* ot congratulation from the Commissioner of Police to99 words
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Article22 1965-12-24 11 MUAR Thurx The Labm Lothl Council ho* appealed to the Johore State Government for 530.1M10 t<r building a rev market22 words
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Article17 1965-12-24 11 KIIANO rhui:- Work m the i3.M).000 Rex Theatre in Ji.lxn Sultanah here has been completed.17 words
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97 1965-12-24 11 lESSELTON. Thurs. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Mr. Peter Lo. today called on all civil servants In the State to continue to work hard so that the First Malaysia Flve-Ypar Development Plan would succeed. At the same time, he urged them to be97 words
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113 1965-12-24 11 PENANG, Thurs. The January schedule for combined firing and bombing exercises by the Far East Air Force at the Lima Islands Range, off the East Coast of Malaya, issouth range: (10 a.m. to 5 pm.) Jan. 3. 10. IT, 24 and 31: '8 45 a.m.113 words
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Article, Illustration622 1965-12-24 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. fTVHE Federal Court of Malaysia today -L affirmed in a judgment the decision of Mr. Justice Winslow, who had at the hearing of a case declared the appointment of the Malayan Banking Ltd as a director of the Raffles Hotel Ltd. invalid.622 words
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71 1965-12-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seven members of the Japan Overseas Volunteers, the Japanese counterpart of the U.B. Peace Corps, will arrive here next week. Four of them will be assigned to Sabah The formal exchange of Notea between the Ministry of External Affairs and the71 words
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Article23 1965-12-24 11 MUAR, Thurs. The Mnar Socialist Front branch will '.iold lta ar.nual meeting at its premises ta Jalan Uma here on SunrH).23 words
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Advertisement226 1965-12-24 11 A 4 44A4A44A44A4AAA********** WHAT IS CHRISTMAS? "Christmas is more than a tale that is told. More than a story that's pretty and old. ChrUtmat is even much more than a birth Christmas is heaven come right doim to earth. Christmas is more that) a story, it's true. 1/t/ God is226 words
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Advertisement146 1965-12-24 11 j Polished Excellence\^ f you can give with pride\ b^F x i^Kt I b^b^HbHHbMbW^^ 1 rJ^^^^^^BX^V'-' >^bB m .Jbw I HU WsWs^m I I bB I BI r I B^H <*' BTfTf I €>£■— ff V^BJ f| H 1 I /ritr£^**fcK Gift time is always Hickok time... time to send146 words
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Article73 1965-12-24 12 TAIPEH, Thurs.— Formosa will hold an exhibition of Its products at Kuala Lumpur beginning from the Chinese New Year. accordIng to the Formofcan Ministry of Economic Affairs. Trade between the two countries registered a steady increase during the past year. When a MalaysianReuter - 73 words
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Article73 1965-12-24 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Thur«. A cheque for 95.000 was donated tr the Church of St. Philip and St, James here by the Brigade of Our- Ichas training depot, which if situated In the town. Col. E. R. Hill, commandant nt the depot, who presented the che que73 words
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405 1965-12-24 12 Telephone bills: 'Customer is always wrong'... KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. MANY telephone subscribers have been complaining that they were being billed for trunk calls they did not make, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (SF-Batu) told the House of Representatives last night. 1 He brought this up when he queried the Minister ofAgencies - 405 words
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176 1965-12-24 12 Penang's oldest department store to close DENANG. Thurs. Penangs biggest and oldest department store. Whiteaway. Laidlaw and Co. will close down on Jan. 31 after operating for the past 62 years. Situated in Bishop Street in the town's main shopping centre, the three-storey buildina: has been one of Penang's best176 words
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Article68 1965-12-24 12 RAUB. Thurs. The district officer, Inche Ahmad Sharif! bin Abdul Rashtd, has been appointed chairman of the Raub district Rubber Licensing Board for next year. The other members are: Inche Abdul Rahim bin Haji Abu Bakar. assistant district officer: Inche Ahmad bin Darns: Inche Hussain bin Toh68 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-12-24 12 Poh Chee: Hope runs out with the year KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. As the 1 year runs out so. too. are the hopes of attractive Chan Port Chee of ever finding her parents. Nine months ago she wa* taken to the General Hospital here suilering from "bulbar" paralysis paralysis from the140 words
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Article56 1965-12-24 12 ALOR BTAR. Thurs. The Governor of Songkhla. Prince Phongkamban Phongyai. was among a Urge gathering who attended the Kedah-Perlis contingent police annual Christmas and New Year dance held here last night. Also present were new Thai Chief Police Officer for South Thailand. Col. Ramrung Skulthai. and56 words
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Article19 1965-12-24 12 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs.— A Chinese temple, costing $15,000. :s being built at Jerkoh. 20 miles from here.19 words
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243 1965-12-24 12 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS From LONDON, Thursday. rpHREE of the principal associations representA ing Malaysian and Singapore students in Britain are convening a meeting tomorrow to consider the Alliance National Council's decision to exclude Singapore students from Malaysia Hall and other amenities. Meanwhile, the committee243 words
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393 1965-12-24 12 Lee: In theory we could asl Britain to quit, but... CINGATOKC. Thnr*. Singapore I* r 1 m Mini>Ui Mr. l.re Ku.tu Yew. hM >aid that iv 4 rapidly changing wnrlii, hr was grau'iul that NiuBapSTC >ull hcui us p<i>iunn M a very import anl strategic place with f 9*4 naiuraJ393 words
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Article51 1965-12-24 12 IPOH. Thurs. Ipoh Poll c today warned the public that with the coming of the festive season housebreaklng< was on the Increase A spokesman said that there had also been a spate of car radio the!'* and advised motorists to keep their vehicles locked when leaving them51 words
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118 1965-12-24 12 JESSELTON, Thurs. A 10-year-old boy returned here yesterday from Kuala Lumpur overjoyed with his new looks. He was operated on for a hare-lip. His equally overjoyed father, Inche Pulong, embraced Ibrahim, took a second look at him and thanked the Central Government for118 words
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Advertisement81 1965-12-24 12 the big one BIG SIZE BIG VALUE .^P^ BIG REFRESHMENT (p^fflA TRADEMARK RECiSTERED I **********1 l I I B^vliw* 8181 llTTTfl^fc/'- ''"^^^^^sflß^BßßßVkVvß^BT l^^^ 0 J£m9bß^K t^^ B^b\ I '?wk>«-- J i B^BM M Bottled by UNION LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co. New York P*?TV 10 AUSTIN Hi^^ MINIS MUST81 words
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Advertisement116 1965-12-24 12 VE Kc ILE H nicco 5 I SI INSUUTED 1 RUBBER II aBLES Made according to three ISI H |j| K^l specification— lS 694. IS 1554. LH A eAMU% IS: 434-NICCO PVC and ■I 11 TUC M TIAkI RUBBER INSULATED CA- Mm IMt HAIIUNAL BLES are there to meet your116 words
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Article, Illustration754 1965-12-24 13 Labour Minister tells of 'irregularities' involving $350,000 belonging to three Singapore unions SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, today accused Mr. T. T. Rajah, prominent left-wing lawyer, of being a party to the misuse of funds of three big754 words
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390 1965-12-24 13 Siew Chwee were found guilty of gross negligence In dl&slpating a sum of $26,901.30 contrary to union rules; and At least $35,654.00 had not been accounted for. H The Singapore Bus Workers" Union: PAYMENTS totalling 555.030.80 were unauthorised by the rules of390 words
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Article34 1965-12-24 13 PENANO. Thurt. Teh Hu Yew Beah. one of Penang's leading cultural associations, will hold its Mst anniversary celebration dinner and dance at Its Madras Lane premises on Christina* Bight at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement458 1965-12-24 13 BASIC TOOL OF DEVELOPMENT... i Iron and Steel From Japan j*l V JWV- Aw^U M^^L- I cc xar npl** °f Japan iron and Ut g? f wl K^ I superiority aboard th» Japan aJm\ V tar J B ~"J I i ndu tr y Flo tin o Fairwilitin port Ba^F458 words
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503 1965-12-24 14 Kaunda on 'pocket Hitlers' of Salisbury LUSAKA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia yesterday branded the Rhodesian rebel leaders as "pocket Hitlers" and warned: "They will perish likewise." He told University of Zambia graduates at a diploma-presentation ceremony: "It is clear to all thinking men that the rebels in RhodesiaReuter - 503 words
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Article27 1965-12-24 14 NEW ORLEANS. Thurs. Alfred Rltz. eldest of the three Rltz brothers of slapstick comedy fame, died from a heart attack in hospital here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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209 1965-12-24 14 16 TORY PEERS REBEL OVER RHODESIA I ONDON. Thurs. An attempt by a group of 19 rightwing Conservative rebels to prevent the Government legalising oil sanctions against Rhodesia failed in the House of Lords last night. The group defied their party leadership by forcing a vote which resulted In aReuter; AP - 209 words
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72 1965-12-24 14 10,000 stage 'arms to Cyprus' march in Ankara ANKARA. Thurs. About 10,000 students shouting "arms to Cyprus" marched in protest here yesterday against a Greek-sponsored resolution adopted last week in the U.N. General Assembly. .Students and police scuffled briefly at barricades erected to prevent them from approaching Ministry buildings andAP - 72 words
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258 1965-12-24 14 Spoofers take a dig at non-Xmas card senders I ONDON. Thurs. The battle of the Christmas cards is raging in the fine-print "Personal" column of The Times. And spoofers are at work. In recent years, more and more people many of them titled have Inserted notices in The Times sayingThe Times; UPI - 258 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-12-24 14 LONDON. Thurs. Richard Dimbleby. Britain's top television and radio commentator, died of cancer here yesterday. He was 52. Dlmbleby was known to millions around the world for his descriptions of Britain's great state and royal occasions. He had been in hospital for eightReuter - 223 words
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Article54 1965-12-24 14 PARIS, Thurs. Th* Pope has made a USSIOO.OOO Christmas gift In aid of war victims in South Vietnam and North Vietnam, a communique Issued here said. The donation was made througn Monsignor Jean Rodham, president of Caritas Internationale who Is also aecretary-general of the French charity54 words
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293 1965-12-24 14 New centre plan to make Soviet women more beautiful MOSCOW, Thursday THE Soviet Union today announced plans to set up a new scientific centre —to discover how to make women even more beautiful under Communism. I I The new Research Instl- tute of Cosmetics will keep 300 experts busy, workingReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-12-24 14 Ex-Tarzan seeks US$2 mil. libel damages CHICAGO. Thurs Johnny Weissmullrr, 61. former Olympic swimmer and star of 12 'Tarzan" films, fllod a suit In the U.S. district court here yesterday seeking US$2 million in libel damages from Saga magazine. The monthly sports magazine published an articl* In January entitled "Tarzan157 words
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Article47 1965-12-24 14 BOMBAY. Tliurs. chant. India's former cricket W> plain, has promised to givr 111* cyi to 'in Ctovi rnment Merchant. dilector-chiet of Hindustan Mi:is. m iirr.'^e :J5 of the firm's employees who nr'w mlsod to give their eyes uhon they died. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article97 1965-12-24 14 PACIFICA (CalKorniu.. Thur» A supermarket bomber attack tor tin- second time when a tim* bomb detonated and Rent shrapnel Hying throughout 1 1 junnn one clerkThe bombing wu.s apparently the work ot the same person whu touched off an explosion In 1 nearby Daly City MarketUPI - 97 words
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Article69 1965-12-24 14 JAKARTA Thurs. Curfew will be lifted in Jakarta durmt Christmas starting trom tomorrow for 3 uaw the offlci il Antara newa agency reported I And thr eurfen which begin* from midnight to 0430 ill be rei duced to 0100 to 0330 during the Muslim ranting nrnnth. The69 words
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Advertisement396 1965-12-24 14 DfllA/rD m %&df* > V^lbP^lb^b^B \^L \\m\ 111 \^k I I .^mw^ttKOmmmmm. In rapidly developing Malaysia and supplies or industrialisation etc. and Malaysia. AEI have for many Singapore electrical power is all im- goes into the great AEI melting years been major suppliers to the portant. AEI have the equipment,396 words
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Article, Illustration257 1965-12-24 15 /VALTEX Oil Malaysia Ltd. have launched a now and improved version of their Boron motor fuel Boron MX 2 to the Singapore and Malays Tan markets. Singapore and Malaysia ETC the nr>t countries In Asia to have on sale this new motor furl, which was pertpcted257 words
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Article121 1965-12-24 15 CWISSAIR offered 48 8 million ton-kilometres in October, up 6 per cent compared with the same month last year. 27.a trillion ikms or 56.4 per cent of the total capacity supplied were sold, an increase of 8 per cent. Passenger traffic Improved by 4 per cent.121 words
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Article26 1965-12-24 15 The United Overseas Bank Ltd. he'd a cocktail party ai its pre-iirfiii-rs at Chulia Street on Saturday to commemorate Us 30th. anniversary in business.26 words
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Article, Illustration512 1965-12-24 15 New flour mill in full operation jy^ALAVSIA now has her first flour mill in operation, the $40 million project of Malayan Flour Mills, Ltd. at Hatu L'ndan, across the Dindings River from Lumut, having gone into full production this week. This industrial complex, said to be the largest pioneer undertakings512 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-12-24 15 EXPERT IN PAINT RESEARCH PROJECT A SINGAPORE paint expert has been appointed to the Pacific technical sub-committee of the Transocean Marine Paint Association to take part in a co-ordinated research project into marine paints. The Singapore representative is Mr. Urn Hoei Koen. technical diiector of PAR Malayan Paintworks Ltd.. who255 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-12-24 15 THE Austasia Ime earner this year announced the inauguration of a passenger service between Singapore and Malaysia and Sydney and Mrlbourne with the introduction of their first passenger vessel, the Malaysia. Now confident that the passenger trade Mill continue to increase between Australia and this area253 words
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Article, Illustration343 1965-12-24 15 SCOOTERS' SUCCESS STORY SECRET THE motor scooter in Singapore, Malaysia and other Asian countries is looked upon as a "small car with two wheels," one of the industry's leading salesman said in Singapore. This is the secret of its success in Asia, said Mr. Enrico Vlanson. foreign sales manager of343 words
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222 1965-12-24 15 A IR India plans to expand its international service next year. Mr. Patel. vice-chairman and general manager, disclosing the Corporation's operating plans ror next year said, they plan to have one additional service to U.K. and that two of their UKUSA services would be222 words
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Advertisement222 1965-12-24 15 JlJi Jin ji^aL; > spy I What is so special about Dry Sack? The word M I probahly originated at thoend of the with aremarkablydry aftertax. It wascall.-d Pr> Sa.-k l. r >t h leoUtry ami rigniflad a matt, fortilird wine quite iHTaiiso. although it is a mclium sherry as222 words
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Advertisement215 1965-12-24 15 It's good to be thirty To be young and vigorous, with great hopes for the future. One of those hopes is, of course, that when the time comes to retire, you will still be active-and have the money to enjoy your leisure to the full. Now is the time to215 words
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Advertisement672 1965-12-24 16 K«oUno«l from Pace I*l ENGAGEMENT 90 Word* US (Mladmmmt) JIN CHAN. K^ond o OUQf Tffl! 1 Thuan. Penanc and Slew Olm. fourth d ii Oag Jw Lay, Sungcl Patanl on mt-tsym. MARRIAGE M Words SIS (Mimlmmm) BETWEEN ZACHARIAH TASA and Kransclna at K L Registry on 23rd ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Words SIS672 words
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Advertisement1070 1965-12-24 16 SITUATIONS VACANT IJ Word* tt (Him.}— Box tt eta. txtrm WANTBD ATTRACTIVE WAITRESSES for First Class fully alr-eoa-lithaad bar. Any nationality. Apply A. B.C. Bar, SIT lavender Street. Singapore. Telephone J0367. WANTBO CONTRACTOR for Royal Brunei Tacht Club to twovhle laundering on Club premise*: salary »ADO month, plus agreed profit1,070 words
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Advertisement869 1965-12-24 16 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE li Word* U (Mtaut—Brnx tt eta. txtrm FOR SALE Flm-claa* S room seaside Flat* wtth mosaic parquet flooring. Phone B'pore *****. FURNISHED SEMI OBTACNBO Buagalow at 90 Thomson Rld*e. 3Bedroem, Living. Dining A Utility Room. Mosaic Oled. Area 3.200 sq.ft. freehold. Vacant. Apply Mr. 81m869 words
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Advertisement957 1965-12-24 16 LOST It Woeda U (mm.) Bom tt eU. mxtrm LEE DON PANIC ARIA Blame** kitten 4 months old. Blgb Reward Plea** contact Mellaart No. S. Leedoo Park, B'pore. Phone *****3. OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS Word* M (Ml*.) Box $0 cfs. ajrtra CHIAPBST PHOTOCOPIER ra Singapore I* Vertroprlnt selling at 1240. Demonstrations957 words
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Advertisement987 1965-12-24 16 FOR SALE IS Word* U (Mi*.)— Bom it ett. txtrm PHtLCO AIR-CONOITIONBR* Available at Singapore Refrigeration Company, 194, Clemrncrau Avenue, B'pore Telrpbon* 2*400. LAST MINUTE IHOPPBMt Cbrysllda* import* Dr***ea, Hbo**, Wigs, Coty Gift B*ta Multistorey Car Park. H'pore *****. CHRISTMAS TIMI Is Otft Tim*! Cbooae yours from a wide range987 words
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Advertisement800 1965-12-24 16 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IJ Word* U <min.)—Box St et*. oxtrm tOUTH BAST ASIA Hotel. Bar/ Rmuurant lfxi. Waterloo tit.. B'pore. Trl: *****. NEW KATONC RCSTHOUSE, >• aide Bar 'Restaurant. 107. Marine Parade, a pore Tel: *****. HOTKL AMBASSADOR Singapore Seaside, 46, Meyer Road. Spore. Dancing mgfttly. Kzeellent accommodation and800 words
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Advertisement581 1965-12-24 16 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAP. 174) IN THE HIGH OIRT IN SINGAPORE NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS Name of Company: United Con-' fectlonery Ltd. Address of Registered Offlce: No. 40. Hongkong Street. Singapore. Court: High Court. Singapore. Number of Matter: Companies! Wlnding-Up No. 6 of 1965. Date of First Meetings Creditors: 30th581 words
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Advertisement416 1965-12-24 16 TENDER TENDERS will be received >v the Office of the Director o( Public Work.-. High Street. Singapore, up to '0.00 a.m. of Friday 31st December. 1965 for the "Purchase of condemned and ronfisr.ii.-il Motor Vehicles rU. in thr "AS SEEN" rondition l}in( In the1'.W.11. Workshop at KatUng and other plarrs416 words
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Advertisement1182 1965-12-24 17 10 UveaPOOL A WEST COAST U K Cue oora Sana P S'haa Penarrg MENESTNEUS liverpcol. Glasgow In Pen Telai Dec 25 UTYANtX Liverpool. Uubnn, A'mclti.. S«a 13 Dec 21 Dec 27/ 2 Jaa 3 MELtMPUS l.vt'iuoi DtC 21 Jaa 1 OEMOOOCUS livuposi, G'asgc* Dec 31/ 4 OCMODOCUS 1 .erpool, t.aitow1,182 words
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Advertisement1194 1965-12-24 17 T//£Z.H\H/A/£S THt EASTASiAT:O COMMNT vi I'cc'co-aati a Oaaiat EXPRES*. SAILINC* 10 NEAR tAil, CONIINENI AND »CANDINA»IA. St.re S'harn Pen.ng Am Genoa Havre H Dura, K'rjam Anne Coaa KOREA a) Sailet la Pt Tatty 2S 21 lie II 24 la* 21 laa M fell 0 DEIRA I) Dec 31/ J tan1,194 words
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Advertisement1247 1965-12-24 17 1 ben%linF\ EUPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVEWPuOt CONTINENTAL PU«I"» or vjt m i For Lonaon im I JtJJcNjLtUI Antwerp Jaa II Singapore Pt Sham fenaao Hamburg Jaa 21 la Pt Tala; R'dam Im 2 For Liverpool laa 21 BENATTOW Rottermm fek II Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Hamburg FM IS Dee1,247 words
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Advertisement1241 1965-12-24 17 ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. [paCoiA U.K./Continent. CUT Of WtIUNCTON ..ondofl. Hamburf. Rotterdam, Singapore P. S'hia Ptai'g Havre. Hull 27 23 Ore M Dee CITY OF CHICASD Havre, L'don, H'burg. Brerren, R'dam, Adam, Antwerp 17/11 Jaa 21/21 IM CITY OF NENCUTU •.'o u n. Hamourg. Roueraaa. Havre, Hull 23/2S laa1,241 words
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898 1965-12-24 18 From Our Market Correspondent WITH only half a day's trading to go now hefore the Christmas holiday shutdown at 12.30 p.m. today, the Stock Exchange yesterday showed a firm note with turnover holding and again a fresh burst of activity in the' afternoon898 words
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Article27 1965-12-24 18 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. VI. Dec. »3. Industrials: s::.IU K3.4X Tins: 102.25 104.06 S rubbers: 104.73 104.73 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 10".27 words
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431 1965-12-24 18 rE price of Straits tin rose yesterday in Penanß by $2.50 to 5b87.75 on an i offering estimated down 20 tons to 230 tons. The rise was exactly in line with the gain of £5 per ton in the Wednesday afternoon forward buyers'431 words
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Article38 1965-12-24 18 ON th« »raa exehaniie market in Hotik Kong yeatorday the f 8 Dollar »aa quoted at 5.7U for TT and H7O I for rilk Sterling m quoted at 15!'? and one taal af laid at 2*3!.38 words
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Article143 1965-12-24 18 A ir -iALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs iNDtSTRIALS were firm again 1 ulth uuduiK subdued. Petrochemical was featured wiU. n drop of It i" Mb, after the -cMM Jiarp rte on takeover rumours BHse mct.ils Mpteimßy copper* were linn in oils BantM ..iiiii-d is, to i~s. fid. while oiiier.s were quiet143 words
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Article241 1965-12-24 18 JAM \K V int «radr rubber fob buyers a**Mal at 5 p.m. in sinn;i|xiir and Kuala Lumpur yrst>rday at rents per Ib. down Dlttvrighth of a crnt on Wrdnraday's closing Irvrl for thf position Thr ton«- was quietly strady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. < I..m>kprii is in crnts imt241 words
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Article196 1965-12-24 18 Dae. H i INDUSTRIAL* Boustead 11 ■<•. M. Al^t.-r M rta C.S, HoldlnKfl l.'i eta.M. Invent. 1" t«. ii.iniops 13 ota. K Snwltei:. n i, iic i:., t». Ratkaaaa ucm Ked. Disp 10 <-v. >;ut)iti.Huo lv ct». V. N. 18 ct» Mi.ii U 'iamrnon IM t-\n s,m L.im196 words
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Article102 1965-12-24 18 y-MIPS i«iiik 410n A ,,nt trie Singapore wharves or cipcctcd tc.il.iy J.O: ■i I I I vi, I K ■Mil' M... ci 1. Sin., I)) :ti liudrun K:.i.k. i. i wo; in 1 1. •>■<': v.iii.n ia Brobata iw. Mai !S L'ii. Oh i I'll* I ii.102 words
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Article70 1965-12-24 18 HINEfcC Produce E<chan Kt Sin«apar* noon prices par piaul yeittrday: Coconut All: Milk J52 seller*, drum Copra: Dec. Jan. UK/Cantrnant Pepyjr: Mui.tok white *21S teller*. Sarawak white fIM^J atUara, apaeMd ii.uk M'.Vi aaUata, garble* Ljuaaaejj i>ljik lISTMNj mUi ajtTA M~2i<N) aellera limi", .NLW> Singapore Caconut Oil Miner. Atttciatioi.70 words
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Article33 1965-12-24 18 THE Attcciation of Banks m Mint to merchanta yesterday (all rat*t to »«llin« TT or OO ready: Hejlland Cu.ldert i IT; French Frantt I I; Ua .an Lire MaVl Nll>l|Kn Kroner33 words
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Advertisement1018 1965-12-24 18 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. i U.S.A. Padfio tit AUaintle Service Bangkol Hon|kon| S. Fnncnco N. Tor* PHiiao. Baitramt >jtiit»a Mara" 11/2S JM II JM 27 FM 12 Mat IS Mat II Mai 'Te.iUHU Mara- 14/20 Fat 28 FM 27 Hat II Apr 14 Alt II AM Japan Dliwot Service)1,018 words
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Advertisement1085 1965-12-24 18 AO»TtAUA/HE« IE ALAN* SERVICE IMIIA •AAISTAH AMI P. tMf SERVICES I it F'ttuattf UHutt. Mtltaar**. ttaaai Tai Maa>« tad HaiajMlMf Ptnarrg P. b'naai Spore rpor* P. Stiati P*aaat •CARPI NTUIA 7* D*c JJ'JI Oat I*'S* tft SIRIHANA V I JM M JM HIM BULIMIA I JM 1/ 7 JM 1/1,085 words
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Advertisement389 1965-12-24 18 k_ ELLERMAR BUCKMALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Km SAILINGS FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENUL PORTS 10 MAUTS4A. IMim LOADING FOR HONCKONS (QKOHAMA. NAGOT* OSAM. «OBt t MOD l^aTaaa"""*! Miadi*wr« luvrt Ptnang p. S'haai t'Doni Cm OF IROOUYN Vt tm 1/4 JM t > Jaa Clli Or MiPOM la* »IM 17/» IM389 words
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Advertisement91 1965-12-24 18 CLOSIN6 PRICES Dec. 23. MALAYAN RI'RRFR PRICE: 72 rents (down one -eighth of a <int TIN: $687.75 (up S2.M). Inofficial estimated ofTerin*; 230 tons (down 20 tons i. jPO^t 'NAN 6 6TA/ETO ETA/fTD fcTA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA A KAKINAOA M.V "STATE OF GUJARAT- ta Hongkong Japon Otx. 2S/2* FROM MAORAS. NI6APATTINAM91 words
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Article972 1965-12-24 19 pi siNKSS in and reported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpui n .dine rooms of the Stock Exiluntr Trutrrday with thr nnmbrr uf sharrs tradrd in brarkets: INDUSTRIALS. ■•utttld (1000) II L>, iti.OOO) $1 71. ii.OOO) W.TJ, |1 73. iI.OOO* JI.T4. <!?,000> II 75 OunllM iXOOU) HJ9 Dk972 words
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Article57 1965-12-24 19 'Till iiirnent ratr ol Ihr M.il.n.m 1 iinii.ii against the pound >in ling fl\ed on November "24 last pew Is (telling T.T. or O.D. 1%. i IS Imi Buying T.T. 2*. 4 I I lid. Buvlnc O.D. 2s. l',rt Thr dollar Is at It* jtatulorv middle- position ln57 words
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Advertisement728 1965-12-24 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) AND IN TIIE MATTER OK SAM TRADING LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore i (MEMBERS' VOLINTARY WINDING-IP) Notice is hereby given that tlie creditor.*) of the abovenamed Com- pany. w Inch Is being voluntarily I wound up. are required, on728 words
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Advertisement787 1965-12-24 19 ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC WRITTEN EXAMINATION 1966 The above examination will be held at various approved centres in the States of Malaya on Saturday sth March, 1966. Teachers enter- Ing candidates mv.st be familiar > with the Board's Syllabus of exuminalions 1966. ;2. Entries will close787 words
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Advertisement667 1965-12-24 19 NOTICES i COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (Cinema Industry) Tne Commission of Inquiry appointed by Uie Minister of Laoour to Inquire into ttae question whether a Wages Council should be established with respect to workers employed ln the cinema industry in the States of Malay i and their employers, will hear oral667 words
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Advertisement760 1965-12-24 19 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or both of the follow* j Tender (losing Drposit Date (1) Construction of ROADS. CAR PARKS. DRAINS CULVERTS AT KALLANO BASIN, NEIGHBOURHOOD I for Building Contracts I, II and 111. $500/- 5.1 66 (2) Supply, Delivery to Sites Si760 words
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Advertisement699 1965-12-24 19 3 AND 4 CHANGKAT ROAD, BATU GAJAH. Offers are invited for thr purchase of thr above property romrlsinf tibout 22 acrrs including 14 a errs of rrplantrd rubbrr und two ouses. Ftiither details and plan may br obtainrd from tlir liquida»rs, Kinta Valley Estate Limitrd (in vuluntjrv liquidation), llontrong Bank699 words
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95 1965-12-24 20 Publisher ordered to pay $300,000 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Americana Corp., publisher of the Encyclopedia Americana, has been ordered by a federal court to pay US$lOO,OOO in civil penalties for violation of a Federal Trade Commission order. The FTC order prohibited the company from misrepresenting lt.s ciiMomary prices from claiming to be95 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-12-24 20 /7"S 4 CONVERTIBLE HELICOPTER ORDERED BY THE U.S. ARMY NEW YORK. Thursday TIIK United State* Army has auurded the Hughes Tool Company of California a contract for a revolutionary new helicopter that converts in flight into a 400 in P h aeroplane. It has been designated "Hot Cycle215 words
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Article53 1965-12-24 20 LIMA. Than. At least 120 people died yesterday when an avalanche swept down on the village of Olayan In the Andes mountains, according to reports reaching here Thp report., quoted police hi San Mario.-, the nearest town, for the estimate of casualties. Olayan has a population ofReuter - 53 words
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129 1965-12-24 20 KANSAS CITY, (Missouri), Thursday. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE Homer McWilliams who tT chose a hospital room as his home for almost 19 years, died on Tuesday. He was 98. Mr. McWilliams was disabled in a traffic accident when he wa.s 80 and decided to live at TrinityAP - 129 words
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Article50 1965-12-24 20 MANILA. Thurs. Six more. Chinese were ordered to be deported today by the Philippines Gov--1 ernment on charges of having either too many wives or opium and prohibited drugs. In the last two weeks. 22 have already been ordered sent back to their countries of origin.— Pl.50 words
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Article26 1965-12-24 20 SUVA (Pijl>. Thurs.— A multiracial political alliance was proposed at a mprtinc here attended by representatives of Fhlan, Indian. European and Chinese communities26 words
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101 1965-12-24 20 i UONG KONG. Thurs. China today accused the Soviet Union of supplvlng obsolete military equipment to North Vietnam Tiie official Peking People* Dally commentator said most of th« equipment sent to the Hanoi I Government had been discarded by the Soviet armedReuter - 101 words
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80 1965-12-24 20 New DELHI. Tliurs. India's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Swaran Singh, announced yesterday he would fly to Moscow today for a three-day visit. The surprise announcement came after he returned from Rangoon where he was acompanylna i he Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri. on a goodwillReuter - 80 words
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Article75 1965-12-24 20 SUVA. Thuiv— By its own efforts, and with the aid of investment from overseas and generous Mnancial help from Britain. Fiji has filled up its Treasury, almost empty seven years ago. Now there is a substantial reserve- getting on for £5.000.000. It had diversified its economywhich lias75 words
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Article29 1965-12-24 20 SAIOON Tlmr.-. Cardinal Spellman. Archbishop of New York, arrived here today on a four-day visit to spend ChriMmaJi with the American troops In South Vietnam ftouter.29 words
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364 1965-12-24 20 FLIGHT TO MARS POSTPONED TILL 1973 To get maximum return from funds available* WASHINGTON, Thurs ■pHE U.S. Space Agency yesterday postponed until 1973 the first unmanned Voyager flight to Mars it had planned for 1971 and added three new Mariner flights one to Venus in 1967 and two to MarsAP - 364 words
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Article69 1965-12-24 20 WEST BERLIN. Thurs. East German border guards yesterday shot a 38-year-old West Berliner in the knee as he tried to climb over the wall into EAST Berlin. Police explained his action by saying he was apparently under the Influence vf I alcohol. He was taken to iReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-12-24 20 ONDON. Thurs. American-born Mrs. Eleanor Philby. wife of the "third man" in th* Burgess and Maclean spy case, has left Russia to live in Ireland, the Daily Express reported today. The Express said 54-year-old Mrs. Philby was living in an157 words
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Advertisement225 1965-12-24 20 /fat 4£rfffl£/Great new looks, sleeker, clean cut. But it doesn't just stop at good looks. The new Renault 1100 is greater all round. The boot is 25% bigger. New major mechanical features give brilliant, improved performance. Disc brakes on all four wheels, hydraulically controlled. All wheel independent suspension. Seat belt225 words
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Advertisement74 1965-12-24 20 century sr; GARDENS 'mousing Jalan Dato Abdullah Tahir, Johore Bahru ESTATE TUDEC DAAiA v L ijJhVIVKi dV I Witt KUUM c> A W iW j/j W> M lf >^^ .^Sg/^^ 3U TWRMOM Timci HOUSES sth Phase on Sale now! Assessment 1 Cash or Installment term within one mile from J.74 words
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Article, Illustration333 1965-12-24 21 LeeFooSan: K.Lumpur Thurs - Games success beyond expectations Durai LeeFooSan: K.Lumpur Thurs By |)R. AZIZ Durairatnam. Chef de mission of the Malaysian contingent in the Third Seap Games which ended here on Tuesday, said today that he thought the Games were "a great success and beyond expectations.*' "Considering that this was Malaysia's first attempt333 words
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217 1965-12-24 21 Why Laos fail in the Seap Games KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Despite their lack of success in the Third Seap Games which ended here on] Tuesday. Laos were not greatly disappointed. Chef de mission Pheng Sithat told Timcsport today that he was "completely >ati.sfled" with the performances of his contingent. Speaking217 words
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Article90 1965-12-24 21 Il'OH. Thurs I. ;ni Keh with a 2.852 aggregate won the men's mattnr event In the first Na- i tional bowlir.g championships organised by the Malaysian Ten- pin Bowling Congress. Second was Jesse Dy < 2.837 > and third Bil'.y Tjoa (2.827 Koh Kay Kee90 words
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Article196 1965-12-24 21 LAOTIANS WANT COACHING HELP I/TAI.A LlMPllt. Tlmrv The Badminton lederatlon uf Laos want a coach from M.ilaxsU or Thailand for a. three or six months' tour to help improve the standard of the tame there. Mr. l.apphoune Khamvonc*a, the Laotian federation's president and their team manager. »aid toda> "Our pla>ers196 words
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Article22 1965-12-24 21 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. —I Gurkhas, champions of the Central Kedah hockey league, beat the Hest 2-0 in a match here22 words
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Article191 1965-12-24 21 ADELAIDE. Thursday. 4 LAN SHIELL and Barry Jarman humbled the A M.C.C. bowling in a sixth-wicket stand of 146 In 1.53 minutes for South Australia here today With Shiell contributing 81 not out and Jarman 70. South Australia .scored 294 for .six on the opening191 words
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Article63 1965-12-24 21 MELBOURNE: Booby Simpson who leads Australia ■fatnst England in the Second Tot here next week, hit top form today wWi M innings of 113 for New South Wales against Victoria in the Sheffield Shield. Simpson- however, vat overshadowed by Giahame Thoma*. vho hit 229 N.S. Wales WildReuter - 63 words
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Article82 1965-12-24 21 N. \l STRALIA Ist IMM Favell c Allen b Knisht 40 Marks c Parlltl b Jones 0 Chappell M Murray b Allen 89 Cunnliißhum c Barber b Higes 0 Dmi^e run out 30 Shiell not Ml 81 Jai'man c Parfttt b Higgs 70 Oriffitlis not out 10 Extras 482 words
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Article367 1965-12-24 21 PENANG. Thursday. PIZAKKo 11. one of the most consistent top-class sprinters in training, goes over 8U for the first time when he contests the Governor's Cup here or. Sunday. If he runs well, he will have a crack at the lOf Penang Gold Cup on367 words
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Article92 1965-12-24 21 A THREE-MAN team from the Sapper < Singapore) Sport Parachute Club will stage a demonstration In skydiving just before the start of the first race on Sunday. Takins part VtU be Bob Run-ure.-. winner of the recent Malaysian skydiving championship. Alex Black, the runner-up, .md Bob Caid. a member92 words
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Article58 1965-12-24 21 BUDAPEST. Thurs. Australian runner Ron Clarke was elected "Sportsmun for 1965" In a poll among sports editors of 16 nevs agencies. Clarke, who broke 11 world lecords this year, sot 13 votes. Second was Kenya's Kipchonge Keino with a third runner. Michel Jazy of France, third.Reuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration355 1965-12-24 21 RIVAL BRITISH PROMOTERS IN NEW YORK London fight for Clay likely >*EW YORK. Thurs.— Prospects for a world heavyweight championship right in London in spring between champion Cassius Clay and England's Brian London looked promising today although all parties concerned insisted that no concrete offers have been made. Two rivalReuter - 355 words
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Article213 1965-12-24 21 CAO PAULO. Thurs. Moeahi-, ko "Fighting' HHi-.ida. Japan's world b.iHtamweiaht boxing: has agreed to Bii7ilian Eder Ji'ire. the former title holder. Julie's irmniitfi r Abi'.ih mi K nelson Mid here last night promoter George Fill la stl II h.«d confirmed thai Randall next title defenceReuter - 213 words
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Article155 1965-12-24 21 HAMZAH IS PRESIDENT OF MCA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurt. Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. Selangor's State Legal Adviser, was elected president of the Malaysian Cricket Association at the annual meeting here. Other officials are Vice-presi-dents Dr. A. W. E. Moreira and Carl Schubert: secretary Peter Selvsrayagam; treasurer T. Rajentiram and members155 words
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Article384 1965-12-24 21 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By ITUALA LUMPUR,, Thurs. Selangor, holders of the Malaya Cup for rugby, started the season with an almost new team and on 1 a "not-too-confldenf i note, but when they take on Singapore Joint Services, the south zone winners, here on Jan. 8384 words
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Advertisement314 1965-12-24 21 C. K. TANG (S) LTD. Wishing all our friends Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR s*j* p& «2tf $£?<!££ $£ft L'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ MANUFACTURERS 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA E FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES I f7Z^ ZLIN CO., LTD. MEZ Brand Sole Distributors:I SING CHOW ENGINEERING COMPANY, E 186-187. Syed AM Road, Singapore 8.314 words
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Article, Illustration650 1965-12-24 22 j SINGAPORE. Thurs SINGAPORE'S Minister for Defence, Dr. (ioh kt'iitf Swtv. told Parliament today thai it w;is no use pretending that, without the British military presence in Singapore now. ilir island could not Ikeasily overrun by ■n neighbouring country650 words
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91 1965-12-24 22 SEOUL. Thurs. The higher army court-martial today upheld the death sentence imposed on retired Colonel Choong-yun Won. a former aide to president Chung-hee Park, for masterminding an abortive coup d'etat last May. Col. Won, press secretary for Oen. Park when he i leaded theReuter - 91 words
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Article41 1965-12-24 22 Company law course SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Unlveisity of Singapore's Department of Extra-Mural Studies will conduct, a 10-lecture course on company law beginning from Jan. 4 next year. More details on the course can be got from the director of the department41 words
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Article172 1965-12-24 22 Boost for land schemes pledge KUCHING, Thurs. Work on land development schemes in Sarawak would be "more vigorous" next year, the Federal Minister of Lands and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman Yakub. said here today. Inche Yakub is paying a short visit to Sarawak, his home state. He said he would172 words
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229 1965-12-24 22 RANGOON. Thurs. Malaysia's Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak, arrived here today by air from Kuala Lumpur via Bangkok for the first week-lone goodwill visit. "1 hope the visit will strengthen further thr tie's afl friendship and goodwill between the two countries saidReuter - 229 words
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82 1965-12-24 22 13 girls among new S'pore youth leaders SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Peoples Association today held a colourful ceremony at the Buona Vista Youth Leadership Training Centre to mark the passing out ol 101 youth leaders. This is the second batch of successful candidates to complete the 4 '--month basic youth workers'82 words
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Article47 1965-12-24 22 SINGAPOHE. Thurs Th« youth MCtIOO of the All-Mulaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold a seminar on Monday at 9.30 i..ni at n.s premises at borons 12. GeylaiiL' The one-day seminsir Is open to all Singaporeans. trres]iective ot colour, race, language or creed47 words
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Article155 1965-12-24 22 PITTSBURGH. Thurs. A former city patrolman shot and killed an official of one of Pittsburgh's largest churches and then tried to take his own life yesterday while a children's party was in progress in the church basement. The body of Lloyd Llttrell, 75, business155 words
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Article316 1965-12-24 22 LONDON. Thurs. The firm un- dertone of yesterday continued Into j today's London market but the I volume of business was Mow, the number of dealings marked falling to below 8.000. Gilt -edited stocks improved and gains of as much as >» were recorded. The buying was said316 words
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Article57 1965-12-24 22 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20 13 16d.. Jan. 20 13 16d.. Feb. 21 1 16 d. March 213 I6d Jan. March 2 1d.. April June 21 7 16d.. July Sept. 21 7 16d Oct Dec 21 \d.. Jan March 21 \d.. April. June 21 ',d.. July Sept. 213 16d.. c.l.f.57 words
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Article35 1965-12-24 22 LONDON. Thurs Buyers £1385 i— £4o l. sellers £1390 < 140). Forward buyers £1361 i £16',), seller* £1362 <— £17 1. Settlement £1430 £loi. Turnover a.m. 150 tons. p.m. 200 tons. Tone: Cash weak. 3-months easy.35 words
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333 1965-12-24 22 JAKARTA. Thur« PRESIDENT Soekarno indicated yesterday that he had no intention of agreeing to military and religious demands lor the com nlele elimination of communist philosophies in Indonesia Id a >peech yesterday to a women's group, reported by the official An:ira new-; agency.Reuter; AP - 333 words
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Obituary43 1965-12-24 22 THOMAS A. DAMPEN MC "1 (aitifr of h..|.rak I'ami.n Champion Motorn And Marian! (.'amjxn i.f Mind.f paxurri away 0-U-6S COrtfgr lenvo* F« Ipoh Road OardaOi IS milt-. :i 30 p.m. 24-12-6. r > to St. Anthony Church. Davidson Koad thine, to Chrraa Omrtcry43 words
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Article22 1965-12-24 22 LEWIS ALAN. puMd away on «h« 22-12-S5 Lady Tfmpl.-r Hospital. K U. D*ep*M sympathy to .lonny. Dona, Ro»<>mary Irom Alan, fiall.22 words
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Advertisement117 1965-12-24 22 kLate CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum)i\ RANSOME: To Ray and Mtrti.irl a dAucht.T. Knr.n Anne at Our Ladr't ■aaaMal. ipoh tan. in Dalay .m.i i-.m:. M-U-W. n son. hhentl.y Suon Bin. hroth<r to llarryl. Orattfnl th:ink> in.-;, trn m. Mad KKMII HOLMBERC la K. Ron a daughter al ateunl \i-..m:,117 words
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