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1965-08-02
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Title Section23 1965-08-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Ma**"" lie**"*' i&td. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1965 15 CENTS KD.N 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration398 1965-08-02 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL Deadly bicycle's timing device defused in Singapore with only 20 minutes to spare By SINGAPORE, Sun. Indonesian saboteurs failed in an attempt to bomb the American Consulate building in Hill Street last night. A time bomb, planted outside the concrete wall of the building,398 words
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Article, Illustration578 1965-08-02 1 GEOFFREY GELDARO - GEOFFREY GELDARO A Red plot to capture a police station 40 miles from Kuching 13 PLOTTERS HELD IN RAIDS Frotn I^UCHING, Sun. A Communist plot to attack and capture Simunjan police station, 40 miles east of here, this weekend, has been smashed Dy PQlice, it was learnt today. The578 words
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Article65 1965-08-02 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Pale green diamonds discovered at a new mine in Northern Cape Province of South Africa are expected to start a new trend in world diamond fashions. The gems are "quite different in colour to any found so far," said a spokesman for the De BeersAP - 65 words
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566 1965-08-02 1 Chinese as language? Consider implications, says Tan Xt ALA LL'MPUH. Sunday. •J 1 I K Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siexv Sin, today called on those who sought to m:ike Chinese an oilicial language to consider seriously the implications. He was speaking at the 19th anniversary celebrations of the Selangor566 words
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Article56 1965-08-02 1 BOMBAY. Sun. Dr Milton Obote. Prime Minister of Uganda arrived here by air today from London on a 10 -day visit to India. He will go on to New Delhi tomorrow for four -day st*y dm Inn which he will have talks wtth the Indian56 words
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Article60 1965-08-02 1 BERNE, Sun.— An old church bell being retired from service fell on two people In Trim and killed them. One MM n nine-year-old girl who was helping to lower it, and the other the 70-year-old foundry-master. The old bell was being lowered on a rope held byReuter - 60 words
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Article234 1965-08-02 1 Vietcong cut off roads to Danang FJANANG. Sun. The last remaining road link between this garrison city, defended by 9.000 American troops and other northern coastal cities of South Vietnam, was severed by Vietcong guerillas today. They blew a 30-foot gap in Nuong Ngot bridge on the coastal highway 16234 words
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Article32 1965-08-02 1 A KING ESCAPES GANGTOK (Sikkim). Sun. King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. of Bhutan, has escaped an assassination attempt unharmed, according to oilicial reports here quoted hv Press Trust of India. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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209 1965-08-02 2 Reds still united in purpose, opposed in method YEW YORK, Sun. The Soviet Union. Communist China, and North Vietnam today attacked the growing U.S. involvement in Vietnam and warned that American troops face defeat there. But the two Communist powers quarrelled among themselves on how to handle the crisis. TheUPI - 209 words
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Article22 1965-08-02 2 AMMAN, Sun. A royal derive Issued here last night accepting the resignation of five Cabinet Ministers and reshuffling the Cawntt.—R*uter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-08-02 2 JOHNSON CITY, Sun GOLDBERG CALLED IN; PHONE CONFERENCES FIRST WITH McNAMARA THEN DEAN RUSK |>KESIDENT Johnson, spending the weekend at his ranch, yesterday called in Mr. Arthur Goldberg, the new U.S. representative to the United Nations, to disquss the possible role of the world organisation in tryingReuter - 385 words
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185 1965-08-02 2 BOOTS TO BEAT VIETCONG JUNGLE TRAPS UfASHiNGTON, Sun.— Army research be- gun seven years ago has paid off in a jungle boot now being supplied to soldiers and marines in Vietnam. The boot. among other things. Is fitted with a *teel inner sole for protection against spikes and bamboo slivers185 words
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Article65 1965-08-02 2 BANOKOK, Sun. The That police director Gen. Prasert Ruchirawong. has ordered the Chinese language periodical the Hua Hong here to cease publication on charges of "leaning toward* Communism." according to Press reports. The reports said the periodical recently carried reports from a Chinese language newspaper In Hong65 words
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62 1965-08-02 2 MANILA. Sun. A former mayor and his driver were shot dead opposite the Ilocos Sir Provincial Hospital. The driver's wife was wounded. The shooting in north-western Luzon Island whs apparently related to a criminal case against the driver. Benjamin Acosta. The former mayor. Serapio62 words
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Article37 1965-08-02 2 TOKYO. Sun. The Cabinet yesterday decided to decorate posthumously 18.459 Japanese world war two dead. The figure will bring to 197.744 the total number of Japanese war dead honoured In IB pact occasions AP.AP - 37 words
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171 1965-08-02 2 Under no obligation to anyone— U.S. WASHINGTON, Sun THE United States 1 last night pointed out that it is under no obligation to Japan or anybody else t in deciding whether to use Okinawa as a takeoff point for B-52s bombing Vietnam. JaDan. however, was notified last week when a171 words
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Article, Illustration370 1965-08-02 2 UhLGRADE, Sun.— lndia and Yugoslavia support a political solution In Vietnam within the framework of the Geneva agreements and consider that the parties concerned, including the Vietcong, should meet at a conference, according to a joint communique pub lished here la&t370 words
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234 1965-08-02 2 Police raid newspaper after South African scandal I O H A N NESBURO, v Sun. South African police last night raided the offices of the Rand Daily Mail and took away documents relating to the newspaper's stories about alleged prison brutality. The Mail's reports produced a political sensation in SouthReuter - 234 words
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Article30 1965-08-02 2 HONQ KONO, Sun. Technological breakthrough In raw materials fur making coke has doubled China's coke-producing capacity from Its present reserve of coal, the New China New* Agency reported.30 words
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199 1965-08-02 3 4MERICUS (Georgia). A Sun. A group of angry whites attacked and bloodied civil rights demonstrators yesterday just minutes before the funeral of a white ycuth allegedly slain by Negro nightriders. The attack occurred outdde a supermarket where the civil rights workers had been picketing.199 words
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Article31 1965-08-02 3 ROME. Sun. Ernesto Fard, a Sardinian fisherman, found his net particularly heavy when he pulled it up yesterday In Santa Oilla lake. It had caught a 20mm •nti-ftlrcraft machine-gun.31 words
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194 1965-08-02 3 Home to husband after 20 minutes 'dead' FRANCISCO. Sun. A pretty young housewife, technically dead for 20 minutes, should be going home soon to lead a normal life, according to doctors at the University of California Medical Centre. When Mrs. Alexis Powell. 21, was roshed to the hospital a weekUPI - 194 words
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Article49 1965-08-02 3 GORIZIA (Italy >. Sun. A friar from Czechoslovakia has aslced for political asylum, police in thia border city said. Police identified him only as a 38-year-old member of the Salbatorian order. They said he decided to leave his homeland when his monastery was closed by the eovernment.49 words
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Article55 1965-08-02 3 MILAN. (Italy. Sim. A man! and a woman placed a ladder against the aecond-floor window or a house in the main street here yesterday, climbed in. stole 500.000 lire (US $800 > In money and leu-els, climbed down again and j wallced away. Dozens of passersby naw theUP - 55 words
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497 1965-08-02 3 Britain to announce plan to limit immigrants LONDON, Sunday J^ SHARP cut-back in the number of Commonwealth immigrants allowed into Britain will be announced by the Government in Parliament tomorrow, according to informed sources here. Immigrants' coming to take up Jobs here on work vouchers would be limited to 8,500Reuter - 497 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-08-02 3 Wilson: Another death threat is received f IVERPOOL, Sun.— The Li British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson (above), was yesterday threatened with assassination the second threat in 24 hours. An anonymous message made up of words clipped from newspaper headlines was sent to a newspaper office at Huv ton, Mr.Reuter - 191 words
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106 1965-08-02 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. An artist alleged to have shut her husband dead in a quarrel startled police wtio arrested her by demanding to be photographed nude and in colour. Police said that millionaire's daughter Mrs. Gail La very 48. shot her wealthy estate agentReuter - 106 words
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117 1965-08-02 3 ATHENS. Sun. In- tervention by King Constantine last night cleared the way for a Parliamentary debate tomorrow on the new Government, blocked on Friday by a mass walkout of Deputies. But the Government was still expected to lose the final vote. Acting117 words
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Article26 1965-08-02 3 MOSCOW. Sun. More than 30 Russian firemen rushed to the American Embassy early today to fight a small blaze In an embassy storeroom. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-08-02 3 THE GAMBOLS byJarry_Appleby_ 'LOOk^GEORSeTrWATsV .HOSE AHO TWK3GV eOOTPRUNC —^y I/mom/, how. gaye donV^) ||STA*?T SPREACWSj-^15 words
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312 1965-08-02 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. 11 Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, today called for a more intelligent and dedicated leadership in the trade union movement in Malaya. Mr. Devan Nair was addressIng the annual meeting of312 words
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Article44 1965-08-02 5 KUCHINO, Bun. The ap-j polntment of Mr. Vincent Kiew| Vkh San the Sarawak Govern- m«it Printer was confirmed !n the Oovemment Gazette published yesterday. Mr. Klew. 35. Joined the Oovanment Printing Office as a lino- 1 type operator In January, I>*s3.44 words
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Article253 1965-08-02 5 PERAK GOVERNMENT ACTS ON HEAVY DEMAND Whole of coastal Dindings District, Mukim of Temenggor to be opened up IPOH, Sunday. 'pHE Perak State Government has decided to throw open two vast areas for mining operation to meet the heavy demand. These two areas the whole253 words
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92 1965-08-02 5 Miners assured of more land Government last year. They are the water catchment areas of Sungel Slim, Sun gel Bernam and Sungel Wang, and the Bikam forest reserve, all in the south Peralc area. Other areas oa which mining Is now restricted, are be'ng considered for Initial prospecting purpose* There92 words
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104 1965-08-02 5 HK boy to show his art in Singapore CINOAPORE. Sun. A 14-year-old Hong Kong artist, Stewart Shang, will arrive here on Tuesday to hold an exhibition or his paintings at the National Library from Aug. li to Aug. IS The exhibition of Chinese paintings Is sponsored by the Singapore Art104 words
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Article17 1965-08-02 5 KfALA LUMPUR. Sun The Trinity Methodist Church at Petaling Java today celebrated 1U sixth anniversary-17 words
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85 1965-08-02 5 STRIKE AT QANTAS SHOULD END TODAY VIINGAi^ORE. Sun. The strike by 1.200 Qantas workers at Its jet ba&e in Sydney Is expected to en<J tomorrow morning. An airline spokesman in Singapore said today that the unions representing the workers had given an undertaking that they would recommend a return to85 words
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Article, Illustration310 1965-08-02 5 SYED HASSAN TO BE FEDERAL COUNSEL KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Senior President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, quit the Bench today. He has been appointed senior Federal counsel. Syed Hassan, who started as a magistrate in 1949. told the Straits Times today: "I shall miss the Bench310 words
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409 1965-08-02 5 IPOH, Sunday AN appeal to the Chinese community 1n general and educationists in particular, not co make impossible demands but to adopt a practical and realistic approach, was made here today by Dato Liew Why Hone, chairman of the Perak branch of409 words
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Article, Illustration51 1965-08-02 5 TNCHE ZAINAL IABI D I N bin Haji Nordin, Assistant District Officer, Ipoh. and his bride, Che Hasmah, at their bersanding ceremony in Ipoh on Saturday night. The bride, a former nurse, is the daughter of Haji Moha m c d bin Haji Abdul51 words
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Advertisement462 1965-08-02 5 SINGH'S HOUSE OF Anniversary 4ni MtN 1 I LAMES ''U p. if. T.to-0.. Tyimr SHOUTS S jSO I 1W SPORTSH.im S6 00 S4»© j yi-m 20u "7si«e»« "50 4»« TuwiOf SLACKS 450 390 Oocron SHIRTS 7SO JSO US. A. (LOUSES 12 50 •90 Silk SHUTS 575 SW)M SU(TS Ou> ryi«mo»462 words
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Article108 1965-08-02 6 COURSE FOR THE MAGIC ENTHUSIAST SINGAPORE. Sun— The International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 115 will hold Its second ••Orientation Course in Magic" at the Cultural Centre in September. The course, specially designed to give magic enthusiasts a basic knowledge of the practice of magic, will be held «very Sunday108 words
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Article46 1965-08-02 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. John Marsh, director of the British Institute of Management, will give a special public lecture at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on Aug. 5. Mr. Marsh, an Internationally known management expert, mil talk on "Modern Management Trends and Practices."46 words
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305 1965-08-02 6 KOTA BHARU. Sun. riE Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that he was "very happy" with the outcome of his three-day tour of Kelantan. Speaking to reporters at the airport before leaving. Tun Razak described his visit as "very successful305 words
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Article174 1965-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. WINNERS of the essay-writing competition organised by the Housing and Development Board to mark the completion of its first fiveyear programme, were presented prizes at the board^s Tenants Talentime finals at the National Theatre tonight. The following were winners of the competition In174 words
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199 1965-08-02 6 'Success to Malaysia' wish by departing official SINGAPORE. Sun. The retiring British Deputy Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Philip Moore, left by air for London today with a parting wish "We wish Singapore and Malaysia every success in Its future." he said. Mr. Moore, who left with his wife, steered clear199 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Supervisory and Management Trairilnp; Association of Singapore Is presenting a one-day management level seminar on "Working with People" at the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. conference room on Aug. 4 from 9 am to 5 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement259 1965-08-02 6 BUKIT TIMAH KINDERGARTEN 1. A newly built Kindergarten equipped with molt up-te-date facilities. 2. PREMISE: specially designed by prominent architect and approved by the education authorities. 3. FACILITIES: All equipments and facilities are particularly ordered (for this purpose). 4. TEACHERS: Dean is from New Zealand, a specialist in this field,259 words
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Miscellaneous211 1965-08-02 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following; la today's schedule of the rivll aircraft movements at Para. L^bar airport. Slagapore: ARRIVALS: Thai Intsrnatienal: From Jakarta. (TG 404) 9 a.m. Pan- American: From San Francisco. Lm Aacelea, Honolulu. Manila, Saigon (PA. 8411, 12.30 p.m.: from Jakarta (PA 843) 9.33 p.m. BO211 words
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Miscellaneous204 1965-08-02 6 037) 90S p.m.: from Rongkoag (ML •17) 10.45 p.m. Alitalia: From Rome. Teheran Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 7M) 920 p.m. DEPARTURES Cathay Pacift.: To Bangkok. Hongkong, Manila (CX 722) T.SI a.m. Thai International: To Hongkong Manila (TG 494) 9.30 a.m. British Eailt: To Bombay, Istanbul. London (BOS 833) 11.38 am Pan204 words
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Article, Illustration382 1965-08-02 7 CUSTOMS MEN TOLD OF NEEDS OF A GOOD GOVT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that honesty in the administration of the Government was far more important than efficiency. Honesty, ho added, was the most vital ingredient of382 words
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Article88 1965-08-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A pedestrian, Chan Kee Choon. 71, was fatally Injured in one of Singapore's 109 road accidents yesterday. Five other persons were seriously Injured in separate accidents. Chan, of Jalan Aruan, was missing the Bukit Timah Road near its junction with Winstead Road88 words
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167 1965-08-02 7 I^UCHING. Sun. —The Sarawak Government has placed the Ban Hock wharf, almost in the heart of the town, under the control of the Kuching Port Authority. This is to relieve congestion at the Port of Kuching, some five miles downriver, following167 words
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69 1965-08-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mrs. Yap Mey Yonfj, a lecturer at the Technical Teachers Training Colleße. will speak on "How and Why We Learn" at 4 p.m. Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. Hie talk is sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club which69 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Le« Siok Yew, will open the annual delegates' conference of the United Chinese School Teachers' Association at the society* building In Jalan Tuanku 'Abdul Rahman here next Sunday.39 words
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347 1965-08-02 7 T»ANAH RAT.V Sun. x The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. yesterday told the joke of the suitlength of material that President Soekarno received from a Japanese friend. The President, said Inche Khir, ordered his tailor347 words
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207 1965-08-02 7 'Beware of this PAP invasion of Penang' PENANG, Sunday. A FORMER Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, last night warned Umno members to beware of a "PAP invasion' of Penang. "Lately," he told the Kebun Lama Umno branch at its annual meeting, "the PAP have stepped up their activities to create207 words
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Article60 1965-08-02 7 Children's art show in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A loint Malaysian-Japanese exhibition of school children's paintings will be held at the Chin Woe Auditorium here from Wednesday. The tlve-day exhibition will oe opened by the Japanese Counsellor here. Mr. Yuichi Hayashi at 10 a.m. A total of 173 paintings collected60 words
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101 1965-08-02 7 Celebration plans for M-Day in Penang pENANG. Sun.— Penang citizens will hold a get-together buffet dinner at the residence of the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, In Mai .Mister Road on Aug. 31 to celebrate the second anniversary of Malaysia. Inche Zainal Alam of Radio Malaysia. Penang, has been101 words
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183 1965-08-02 7 Part-time doctors plan ready soon I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The plan to get private doctors to work part-time in Government hospitals is expected to be implemented soon, the Minister of Hearth, Inche Bahaman bin Samsviddin. said yesterday. He disclosed that the plan would go before the Cabinet and once approval is183 words
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97 1965-08-02 7 j KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Hit I acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul I Razak. will open the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ma- laya and lay the foundation stone lof the Teaching Hospital tomor- row. The $20 million .'acuity haa I taken97 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 8 KUALA IX'MPUR. Bun. Mr. Lawrence G. Campos waa today re-elected president of the Chemical Wortcerf Union of Malaya. Other officials are: vice-presi-dent. Mr. Michael Wong; generalsecretary. Mr. J. A. BMnayake: and treasurer. Inch* Kudus bin Yunua.39 words
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Article25 1965-08-02 8 KUCHING. Sun. Men of the Malaysian Ordnance Corps units throughout Malaysia, raised (4.324 and bought much needed equipment for the central laboratory her*.25 words
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Article28 1965-08-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The MtnUt*r of Loc*l Government and Housing. Mr Khaw KM Boh, will open the low-coat housing scheme in Sungel P«t*ni, Kedah. on Saturday.28 words
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362 1965-08-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sun fHE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is making an all-out bid to woo tourists this year with a "Tourist Week beginning from Sept. 26. From that aate the Esplanade will be converted into a brVhtly-lit carnival spectacle —to adveitise Malaysia's rich362 words
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Article114 1965-08-02 8 Aussie units to be relieved CANBERRA .Sun. Three regular Australian Army unit* which have spent two yeara In Malaysia will b* relieved during September and October, the Minister for the Army. Dr. A. J. Forbes, said today. The unite 3rd Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment; 102 nd Field Battery Royal AustralianReuter - 114 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Aatauni MlnWer of Culture. Youth and Sports. Dato En?ku Mohseln bin Abdul Kadlr. will open an art exhibition by th« Chew brothers at the British Council here at 6.30 p.m. on Aug. 9.39 words
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Article27 1965-08-02 8 KUALA TRENGOANU. Sun. i Sixty-three religious teachers in I Adult education ciMMtea are attending a five-day refresher I course here which etids on Tue&--i day.27 words
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Article162 1965-08-02 8 ALOft STAR. Sunday ITULIM police today appealed to eyewitnesses to help them In their investigations into the double murder of a 55-year-old woman, Muniamah. and her 36-year-old son. Murugan, at Bagan Sena Estate. Sungei Kob, 16 miles from Kulim, on Thursday night. "The people at162 words
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181 1965-08-02 8 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V —The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Hajl Idris. said today that three hours of afternoon religious Studies wero hampering the progress of Muslim pupils attending morning schools. Dato Harun said this when opening the annual meeting of181 words
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90 1965-08-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two American concert artists .will perform at tho Victoria Theatre on Aug. 26. They are woman vlolfni.st Louise Behrend and pianist David Garvey. Miss Behr^nrt. soloist tn touts leading Amorioin orchr/«triU>. is mrmbcr of the preparatory dlvt•lon faculty of Uic Ji::li.ird90 words
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Article50 1965-08-02 8 PENANU. Sun. Ibc MMiM Dcp;inm»nt Ins Trmixir.irily removed the Kra light VMMI, on the nouthern Hpproaclico to Ptnani I harbour, and replaced It by a n d can light buoy exhibun j Mtnr characteristic* Tlie lleht VflHd Is expected U> be rapiaoed on or tboui \u«. s50 words
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Article33 1965-08-02 8 HI KIT MERIAJAM. Sun. Sakyah binte Awang. S3, collapsed land died a; Urn r.iiiv >v Mnuon hero last, nlijht Shr Ivid comr o i buy a ticket for Kaala Lumpur.33 words
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Miscellaneous215 1965-08-02 8 Aihfff Onp Bff V.T. Unmiin. •ouesnoN now i— =1 -Jv «>\ W////I i: --^yeah.. .but there's JS%J\le /wbj. WTRE^ NN «ol "I sJ^iMn /BY SOLLY, rr MJST ONE TUlNk', oSwLWf ABOUT TO <$88SMjl// Vk-CTO \l fBE WORKING.' SOME- AWHIUY W*)NG THING IWRU I FIND OUT' L <^ 9*Shto/"/ I STOfTED215 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-08-02 9 'Person leading police to place where stolen goods are hidden is not necessarily the thief IPOH, Sunday. A PERSON leading the police to a place where stolen goods are hidden, is not necessarily the thief, Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan ruled in the High Court here yesterday348 words
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131 1965-08-02 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Inche Ghazali Ismail. Political Secretary to the Minister of Culture, said last night that Malaysian Malaysia and democratic socialism were in full conformity with the teachings of Islam. Speaking at the Koran reading competition organised by the Persatuan U'anita Siglap. he131 words
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Article36 1965-08-02 9 ALOR STAR. Sun. Jitra police- acting on a no-ofl raided- a house at Mukim Sangiang last night and recovered a homemade pistol and one round <.t ammunition. A man bat been detained36 words
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Article24 1965-08-02 9 KAJANG. Sun. Thp Set Yeah Khoong temple here will hold a four-day celebration to mark the birthday of its deity from Tuesday.24 words
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152 1965-08-02 9 School leavers to be given tips on jobs CINGAPORE, Sun. D About 1,200 school leavers will take part in the "Youth Week in Business" Job orientation project which will be organised this year by the Junior Chamber of Singapore in conjunction with the vocational guidance steering committee of the Ministry152 words
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Article88 1965-08-02 9 CINGAPORE, Sun. A Canadian financial expert who has been In this country since 1961 under the Colombo Plan to establish courses in accounting and business administration at the Universities of Malaya and Singapore. Is to return home on Tuesday. He is Professor Leslie Wong. Professor of88 words
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241 1965-08-02 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I 'THE small holders 1 rubber replanting scheme has progressed "very well" since it started" 12 years ago, the Chief Replanting Officer. Mr. Tan Teng Poey. said yesterday. By June this year, 761,--849 acres had oeen replanted with rubber oi241 words
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118 1965-08-02 9 SINGAPORE. San. An average of about 50 graves at the Cheang Hong l.im burial ground in Oueenstown arc being exhumed daily to make va., for new flats. This is part of thr Housing and Development Board's scheme to reclaim 41 acres118 words
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262 1965-08-02 9 50,000 pilgrims attend church festival OUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— An estimated 50.000 pilgrims visited Bukit Mertajam today to celebrate the annual feast pf St. Anne, the towns patron saint. The open-air high masi outside the old St. Anne's Church in Kulim Road wai attended by thousands of Catholics from all over262 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-08-02 9 MISS Chua Wan, 22. (above i. of Kampar. who will be leavinst shortly for the United States of America on a FulbriKht scholarship to do post-eraduat* work in physics. A former Dupil of the St. Michael's Institution and the Convent in101 words
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Article43 1965-08-02 9 KUCHING. Bun. Three footbridgey were opened at Kampong Shiiagkat In Sarawak's First Division by the Minister of State. Inche Awang Hlpnl bin Pengirm Annu. yesterday. The bridges were built by the 21st Squadron of the Malaysian I Territorial Army Engineers.43 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-08-02 9 Buff* Bunny By Bmtph BviwndnM W'LL~*s-L^i 1/1/ 'eH^WWATsTI'AA GLADVOJI \nM ROOT IS LEAKINOi^ I [I IT9 SO NICE TO WWS) 'if I v ill 1 > *>-^ UP? r7 DaOPP£D ff/J s. THE CARPET WILL ?e V A MAN AROUND r C PETUNIA Vjjk/ CQ'^' I IIVE GOT A VsRUINEOIi50 words
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Article34 1965-08-02 10 Wot4m tit (Minimmm) THE FAMILY OF late Mr. K P. V! ithnknrhna Meddler pf No. M. Rembau Street. Kljinr Tbank* relatvn and friend* for tbelr condolence*, wreath*. aaatttance and atteodanc* 4>irtßg their bena*e*aent34 words
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The Straits Times Monday, August 2, 1965.
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Article663 1965-08-02 10 Not even the most cynical observer of the progress of the SMR (Esemar. Standard Malaysian Rubber) grading scheme could find grounds for criticism. Admittedly there ia I no shipment yet in quantity jbut nor was that ever to be expected in the first four months of663 words
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Article349 1965-08-02 10 The main danger to Sarawak comes from across the long border with Indonesia. Vigilance against the external j enemy must be supplemented, however, by close attention to j the problem of internal subI version. The warning, provided |by the June incidents along the Kuching-Serian road has been reinforced349 words
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Article168 1965-08-02 10 The Malaysian Government is naturally upset at reports that Japanese businessmen have been making donations to an Indonesian "Dwikora" (fund "Dwikora" being shorthand for President Soe- kamo's twin command to crush I Malaysia and strengthen the Indonesian revolution. If inquiries show the reports to be true, every attempt168 words
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Letter213 1965-08-02 10 These new rules are unfair 1 REFER to the new rates affecting public accountants agreed to by the Singapore Society of Actants and the Minister of Finance. These rules are not only very restrictive but will discourage new entrants into the profession besides being; a source of frustration to those213 words
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Letter56 1965-08-02 10 ■irEHICLES entering an<l V leaving the port are* In Port Swettenham are Marched by police stationed at entry and exit points. Recently Port Authority staff have been conducting additional searches at the new wharf area at North Klanst Straits. Don't they trust the police? Or does it amuse them to56 words
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Letter50 1965-08-02 10 CIVIC duty should, of course, be performed without too much thought of recognition or reward. Still. It is a pity that the Selangor Blood Bank has not issued certificates and medals for such a long time. They made regular donors, like myself, tnri good and were an ehcouragement. Kuala I.nmnur50 words
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Letter47 1965-08-02 10 V|Y father has received a "Form for return of gross turnover and claim for exclusions of exempt activities and exempt commodities and deductions under the Turnover Tax Act. 1965" whatever that may be. My father is an illiterate tapper, with a dozen •hlldren to support. STUDENT Kajang47 words
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Letter27 1965-08-02 10 THE Kuala Lumpur traffic police have done a good job in cracking down on pirate taxis, but they seem to flourish in Port Swettenham. AHMAD Port Swettenham27 words
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Article352 1965-08-02 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya INTERROGATION: BP.WORDB/PHB. For practice, we will have BERAPA In two types of construction, in contrast, as below: Compare the following MtM; ia> Majallah Inl/JILID BERAPA? What volume (l.c. what volume number) is this magazine? (b) Majallah inl/BEBAPA JILID? How many352 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1965-08-02 10 CLARE HOLLINGWORTH - Hong Kong: Peking's window on the world CLARE HOLLINGWORTH A TRADESMEN'S ENTRANCE AND A LISTENING POST BY MONO KONS. SUN HONG KONG is no longer vital to British defence strategy in South-east Asia. It offers few of the classical requirements for a major base in the late 1960's and, even1,161 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-08-02 11 Four-man delegation to see Ambassador Bell for clarification of U.S. decision KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. iour-man delegation from the Malaysian Trades Union Congress is to seek clarification from the American Ambassador, Mr. James D. Bell, on his country's decision to permit the sale of a jam-proof270 words
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Article27 1965-08-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Bank Negara has received a total of $5,276,830 for the National Defence Fund and 51. 345.414 for the National Patriotic Fund.27 words
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636 1965-08-02 11 UNDERGRADUATE LEADERS HIT 'DISCRIMINATORY SELECTION' 'Did delegates to Africa sign pro-Malaysia pledge? 9 SINGAPORE. Sun FOUR present and past leaders of the University of Singapore Students' Union today charged the Central Government with "discrimination" in its selection of students on the goodwill mission to Africa. The leaders, who withheld their636 words
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102 1965-08-02 11 Servant who was 'duped' for $4,000 IPOH. Sun. A servant, LJew Kirn Moi, 65. reported to the police here yesterday that she was cheated of $4,000 by three strangers a woman and two men who tricked her into joining a business venture. She said that the strangers wanted her to102 words
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Article, Illustration484 1965-08-02 11 Rahim: KL may let Chin Siong fight PAP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A PAP leader said today there was a possibi- lity that the Central Government would allow Mr. Lim Chirr Sinno- to flcht t.hp PAP in Singapore. Inche Rahim Ishak, Parliamentary Secretary to the Singapore Minister for Education, speaking at484 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-08-02 11 Johore's Miss Telecoms MISS LIM LOO MING (above), of Johore Bahru, was crowned "Johore Miss Telecoms. 1965" In Batu Pahat on Saturday. She is 24. .i«- Mamah blnte Ahmad. 24. of Batu Pahat was second in the contest and Che Rashidah binte Haron. 17, also of Batu Pahat. third. They68 words
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114 1965-08-02 11 TPOH, Sun.— lpoh will hare the best day training centre for teachers In Malaya the assistant adviser on teacher training. Mr. Chang Mln Kee. said here yesterday. The centre which will be ready in about 10 months, will Include a h*ll. an114 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Royal Malayslsn Police band will give performances at the following places during August: Rota Raja Community centre (Aug. 5> Paalr Panjang Park (Aug. 7); Botaair Oardens (Aug. Esplanade (Aug. 10): and Katong Part <Aug39 words
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176 1965-08-02 11 Continue to learn English. says Minister rjJELUK ANSON. Sun.— -t. The newly appointed assistant .Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kam Poh. expressed the hope here yesterday that Malaysia would not do away with English in schools. Speaking at the opening of a two-day food and fun fair at the St176 words
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Article27 1965-08-02 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. Anti-vice officers yesterday raided seven brothels in Kampong Bahru Road, Kampong Sutan, Paslr Panjang, Changi Road and Oeylang Road. No arrests were made.27 words
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282 1965-08-02 11 J/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —An American professor today praised the National Land Finance Co-operative Society Ltd. for its efforts to prevent the fragmentation of rubber estates in the country. Hi is Prof Laszlo Valko.of the Washington State Univer isity. now on a four-day visit tc/282 words
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Advertisement367 1965-08-02 11 Your dog and this climate Toot dog ia> can rf hat oarwrn aiement. Paw dog. -wit. deatgned far a hoc and hoood ciimmt*. It g«ta them down, aapa gb«ar energy, robe them of that wcH-eared-far leak. Tba**s why yoar dog need* help— heap to combat tfafe ftimata. And you can367 words
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Advertisement265 1965-08-02 11 \/7 INTEREST V PER annum from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT' giving full detail* of how aa*y It it to open a Deposit Account. /y"^^y\ P AIM AM ALA VAN H^jgFINANCE265 words
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Miscellaneous811 1965-08-02 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels: 5 Kuala I urn pur "Honduras" and "Thrill Ride"; and rVnang; Ipoh and 7 News in English; 7.10 We Like Malacca; 3 Johore Bahru; To Know; 7.34 Mr. Magoo 4 Talpinc; 7 Batu Pahat: "Robin Hood"; S News In 5 Kluanf. Mandarin; 8.10 Marl Berbual: 8.15811 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-08-02 12 NO two ways about it, Trudy manages to fit into the pyjama bottom only by wearirg it the way some Malaysians wear sarongs.UP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-08-02 12 De Gaulle starts new pyjama game LONDON, Sunday. CHE didn't believe it at first when they whispered in Trudy Conn's ear: "How'd you like to step into de Gaulle's pyjamas?" Well, it s not the sort of Invitation you can expect every day of tre week. But when they wavedMirrorpic - 187 words
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275 1965-08-02 12 MAGIC EYE THAT SEES ONLY GOLD-AND GIVES A WHISTLE VLrASiiiNtiiOJN, Sun. A whistle will soon be souiiaing the death Knen oi gold smuggling. a radioactive instrument, wlucn resembles a cottee urn and wnisues like a boiling Kettle, automatically detects and measures the precise amount of gold in any type ofReuter - 275 words
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Article47 1965-08-02 12 MOSCOW. Sun. A delegation from the Indonesian Communist Party, led by its chairman D. N. Aidit. left for home today, Tass said. The delegation stayed in Russia at the Invitation of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party from July 7 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article13 1965-08-02 12 ACCRA, Sun. 'resident Nkrumah yesterday launched Ghana's first television service13 words
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Article55 1965-08-02 12 NEW YORK, Sun. Pavement cafes, a European trade mark, are catching on here. There are now TO In the city. Most of them opened recently I alter the city government eased strict licensing regulation* and began encouraging restaurants to [open pavement cafes "to bring •charm55 words
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175 1965-08-02 12 Mechanical nose that can smell and tell 1 ONDON, Sun.— ScienMJ tists here have perfected an "automatic nose" that can detect ana analyse the faintest odour. It* aim is to help with the design of new and improved forms of odourfree wrappers and containers. A spokesman sponsoring the "automatic nose"Reuter - 175 words
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75 1965-08-02 12 SYDNEY. Sun. Lotteries have contributed more than £9.600.000 to the cost of the controversial Sydney Opera House about half the latest unofficial estimate for completing the project. The money has come from more than £31.200.000 spent on opera house lottery tickets since the lotteryReuter - 75 words
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132 1965-08-02 12 MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet workers have more money to snend but not enough goods to bay. according .to a leading statistician. Mr. Ivan Malayshev. He wrote in Pravda that the increase in retail trade so far this year had not kept pace with increasedReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement129 1965-08-02 12 TNT Tu^ (^^r^Tf > T? P vr 7 BBBT^^9sBBBB> S^BV BBBtV^BSb! 8888 a v^flßwßflr fii-M? Jmß&^Bmk »Jf ■> jHHHHU^^^^r 1 •Sbbbbl bbbbbbT bbbbbbbbW VbbbbbbbbbK. > ssafflr •sbbbbbbbbbT JK .ssT v 9 iav VA^F 4R> ;^Bsssvlflfll vesssssHsH^^BßlVflß^ask "<■«■■ "T# B^saP^^aastilHßS^^HHßl 4. -iff :33f"-^ isssssassfi X 4^BsP bbbbbbW* '^Sb^ .awM j» *WJfIWP*129 words
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Advertisement430 1965-08-02 12 BcKciKml UUBA-RICH 1 In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW ll price for this double-size Yoar body nerds rich capply of VB^^r^aX VITAMIN Cto combat tirrdocw. 'l^t^J^^Wß boild body time sad fifht infection. [CASCADE] Earare radiant health and v ignrcras ll J I' •werty by drinking Cascade Ultr«-C daily. A bottle of Caacad«430 words
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Miscellaneous254 1965-08-02 12 Straits Times Crossword ■BHSsf *****1 BBBBsf SHShV BHSV Bsßssf bbHT~~ sbbbbbl ACSOSB bu fees to collect (3. 6. 2. ber 1 my^So^tSpe* (sT" 1 5 R*»*rtct*d supplies —no one 8. Being kind? ot -tending geU reproved 8. Made necessary alteration to r^L lt h ',"L fn -nek net was not254 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-08-02 13 ROGER HENNING - Rockefeller eaten by tribe: Writer ROGER HENNING NEW THEORY INSPIRED BY STORIES FROM FLEEING IRIAN NATIVES From Sydney. Sunday jyjICHAEL Rockefeller, lost in New Guinea in 1961, was killed, cooked with sago in an oven and eaten by cannibals, according to a new report. Journalist Keith Wllley ■ays in a390 words
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165 1965-08-02 13 LONDON, Sunday. pIGARETTE advertisements on television were shown for the last time in Britain last night. They have been banned by the Government after an aggressive anti-smoking campaign by British medical experts. Television advertisement* for olpe tobacco and cigars are not affected byReuter - 165 words
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Article48 1965-08-02 13 ROM*. Sun The prefect of Siena today annulled a decision of the rillnire of S«r> Otmiqrnano to put on lte restored war memorial the inscription: ''Bletwed are the people who hare no need of heroes." The decision had evoked protest* from e*-«ervte«nen onranl■ations. Reut«rReuter - 48 words
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112 1965-08-02 13 From Jack Flngletow TANBERRA. Sun Auatra- lla's largest trade union, the Australians Workers' Union, today withdrew all affiliation with the Australian Labour Party thus marking another decline In the election prospects of the Parliamentary Opposition. In March the union protested against the action112 words
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Article42 1965-08-02 13 AMMAN, bun. Two Jordanian soldiers were sentenced to death and another jailed for life by a tribunal yesterday for spying for Israel and assisting Israeli force* In a border raid In which Ova Jordanian civilians were killed. APAP - 42 words
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Article35 1965-08-02 13 RAJKOT I India). Sun. A convicted murderer whose tnercv plea has been rejected by the Indian President. Dr. Sarrapalll Radhakmnnan. ha* offered give bis eyes to «n eye twhk. accordinn to prison official*35 words
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Article26 1965-08-02 13 ADEN. Hut:. BH :..--!> troop* hare aetsed 240 round* of ammunition and 18 telescopic slfhM in a search operation in Crater. Aden's oldest settlement RouterReuter - 26 words
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188 1965-08-02 13 A DOSE OF RADIATION STERILISES 17,000 MILLION FLIES MEXICO CITY, Sun. More than 17.000 million flies of a species which until recently ravaged livestock herds on the Mexico- United States border have been set free in those regions by Texan scientists in the past three years. However, they are filesReuter - 188 words
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171 1965-08-02 13 GARY YEANG - DOCTORS TO WATCH OPERATION ON COLOUR TELEVISION GARY YEANG From PERTH. Mon. An A£125.000 unit which will transmit the first colour television to be seen in Perth has arrived at Fremantle from Britain. It will be used to send pictures from the operating theatres of the Gardiner Chest Hospital (In171 words
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211 1965-08-02 13 \fO6COW. Sun.—Moe--ITI rows Sokolnljtl Park, home of several international trade exhibitions, is again the scene of Intense activity this time for an agricultural and industrial che m i stry exhibition from SepL 11 to 26. More than 1.000 firms from 21 countriesReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement91 1965-08-02 13 VIETNAM TORK IMPORTANT FEATURES Aarthony Cove Brown, j«st bock from tour of Vietnam, reexrts M the Ausrration battalion serving there. Left-wing criticisms of Australia's commitment in Vietnam cXQnvinCil UnO ucfnOt~ isked by Gwffny Foirboim. An interview with Australian Parliame*i m lvii n. D. loiuer on his recent visit to Vietnam.91 words
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Advertisement154 1965-08-02 13 BBBBbHbBBBBBBBBB*_ aP'~^S£%r&* BBBBBBK^BBBBBBB^BBfc^ Jm^ FERROSPEED RADIAN A low priced general pvrpoM A high quality, general purpos* electrode, giving maximum economy electrode available in size* suitable in welded mild iteel constructional for all types of work, including work. sheet metal work. •tALAVAN WfIDINO PRODUCTS lIMITEO Patalmg Jay* Selangor Approrcd by tlaydl154 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-08-02 14 FOUR girls enjoying refreshing ice-creams after a tour of the MAHA exhibition at the Bth mile Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, during which they bought straw hats to protect themselves from the sun Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-08-02 14 Time of their lives for children Children attending th« MAHA exhibition at the Bth mile Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur, had the time of their lives yesterday when they wer* ti rated to elephant and camel rides. Most of them. e»pecially the younger ones, found it a scary but unforgetable experience129 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-08-02 14 EEREMBAN. Sunday. A MOTHER of nine, Mrs. Valamah Govindasamy, 28. has been missing from her home In Telok Kumang near here since July 20. Her husband. Mr. D. Govindasamy. 39. of the Steinting Training Centre, today appealed to the public to help trace114 words
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205 1965-08-02 14 35 entries for model aircraft contest pENANG. Sun About 35 entries have been received for this year's open aeromodelling championships which the Penatiß Model Aircraft Club will hold here on Aug. 7 and 8. The first day's events, to be held on the Minden barracks grounds, will be confined to205 words
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Article26 1965-08-02 14 RAWANG. Sun. Inche Abdul Ails bin Halim has been elected president of the Cement Industry Employees' Union with Mr Sim Teo Cliye as vice-president.26 words
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Article25 1965-08-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Inchp Abdul Rahman bin Dato Samsu has been elected president of the Malaysian Association of the National Institute of Accountant*.25 words
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215 1965-08-02 14 From GARY YEANG DERTH, Sun. Dr. 1 R. T. B. Green, 68, who had served in Malaya for more than 31 years, died in his home at Nedlands early last week. A Melbourne University graduate. Dr. Green went to Malaya in 1925.215 words
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100 1965-08-02 14 SINGAPORE, Sun— The organising committee of th« Singapore Agricultural show has decided to postpone the deadline of application for stalls space to Aug. 7 A statement Issued last nlchi said that the date was extended In view of the encouragn.k: reiponse- and100 words
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Article18 1965-08-02 14 MTJAR. Sun. The Chiang Chuan Association here tonight celebrated it* 30th anniversary I with a dinner.18 words
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171 1965-08-02 14 Contributions and acknowledgmen ts SINGAPORE. Sun. Further donations amounting to $105 have been received by the Straits Times office In Singapore for the fund of Che Hldun blnte Ahmad, bringing the total so far received to $140 Donations were received from the following: Pupils of Form niA. Analo-Chlnese Secondary School.171 words
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Advertisement476 1965-08-02 14 The most outstanding cor of the Year! THE NEW AUSTIN 1800 BBN^tv:^: *-jPß__f wBBBBSOmKKKKKKKKmKKBEKKHKmKmKmSBfmw All the tried and tested revolutionary features of the Austin Seven and 1100 with more power, more space and Austin elegance. It's the great AUSTIN idea! a revolution that converts space p ircels,andal7cubic-footboot-all Hydrolastic Suspension with476 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1965-08-02 15 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN. VOLUME IV. By Major-General S. Woodburn Kirby, with Brigadier M. R. Roberts, Colonel G. T. Wards and Air Vice-Marshal N. L. Desoer. (H. B. M. Stationery Office. 85s) fl IMPHAL and Kohima were the decisive battles of the war in1,150 words
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Article148 1965-08-02 15 DEVOTED to the problems, area diseases and medical news of the region, the Par East Medical Journal Is a welcome edition to the still very small number of specialist journals In this part of the world. The journal's hororary advisers Include distinguished scientists and members148 words
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Advertisement313 1965-08-02 15 When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for relieving pain and treating fever in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's specially made— to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose313 words
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Advertisement254 1965-08-02 15 t '*V». 4jMa» GUESS WHO HAS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE CHARTERED BANK*! Guess which man is the envy of his You can draw up to $100 from friends and neighbours! Guess who your savings at any branch of can always afford to buy the things he THE CHARTERED BANK254 words
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Advertisement991 1965-08-02 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Weret* t$ <Mim.)—Bt* It rt*. exfre FURNISHED UNFURNISHEB ROOM off Taajoos Katoag. oo cooking. Teacher Government Servant need apply i'6iJ Young (8 K>rti. IMMEDIATE AVAILABLE folly rurn.ihod J roum nat uemi sea Klrtt Mansion Meyer Road $526.'- p.m. Ring (Spore) ***** Tan durt&g office hours. RIVER VALLBY:991 words
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Advertisement920 1965-08-02 16 EDUCATION It Warm* 9$ (mm.) Bam tt Ha. catrs lIAHN CHINIIiI .Mew CIS— >OI abeotute neginnere (Bnglie* 1 Kspianatlonal -t— S-s-M. Tuesaa«S' l-ridavs 7. 1S to 8.4* P m. Ast Teacher. Mr. T. U. Yang. B A. Vacaa.•lee also in otber V elaoee (Intermediate aad Advaacedl ree (4 p.as Singapore920 words
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Advertisement1031 1965-08-02 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE It W'i-— M tDHrn.) Btx tt Ha. amtnt ISSI ANOLIA. Ivory Blue. C'lnriranr*. .New Tyres. Paint. Battery. 1 52.300/- on o. U.P. Arrangeabie. Tel: 3vtia6. Spore. 15%3 OP(L RIKORO Coop*. t:x--i cellent condition, comp. insuraoc* aaui Oct 8/Mavf Radio twin orb*. io» rsiiease. S«.MK)/- o a.o. Km«1,031 words
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Advertisement753 1965-08-02 16 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) ff fr*r_ M <*fin.i o>x Si eU. tutrt HAPPY'S TMC BRIDE no*, wed<lin« nnc la >p«ciaiiy created x>y Lee Odd Jeweller*. 6/t Uoutn Bridge Koad. Slotfttpore. JEWELLERY make* me moet appreciated gttt Latest range ai Tid SlDt Goldsmith* Ltd.. tit ItW Soutn Br ds' Road. sinsHKore FOR753 words
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Advertisement818 1965-08-02 16 •f#J |___L_____ i PENANG PORT COMMISSION TENDER NOTICE TINDF.R H)K Till. Rl WING OK Tllr I> I \T THE 2ND FLOOR OK THE PASSKNOER TERMINAL AMI AmiINISTHAI TIVE 111 (HUM, AM) TIO sNYEEM AT QODOWM NO. i. PEN AM. Tenders Hre invlied from person* j who are experienced In the818 words
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Advertisement1206 1965-08-02 17 rt Ui POOL k WEST COAST U.K.I Qte Spore tsitt P. llmms Pvwaj MELMPPM Ltnoes. L 'fsa). Oat. A'aaMk Is Ptrt/Tttsj Aag 7 Liverftel Jaj 7 Act It Aeg ji/tt lag U 42N1A1 Li».rposl. Ottfoa Aaj 14 Aag II tag TJ/10 MENESTHfOS Livtrpotl. Otsgoa II Aaj 22 Aaj 2S/JS Aag1,206 words
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Advertisement1280 1965-08-02 17 r//rf.Rb£//vfs i h^> THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Lid IxcorporaM m Dnwt KPtESj^mUNCS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT ANO SCANDINAVIA. S'pori P. S'barn Pioang Am Gtnoa Havrt H'burg Knaa Ajrw Caff •EIRA I) JI-J2 J Ayg 4 I V 1 Avg 21 Aaj II till I It 14 M4WELIA a) Atg 11/211,280 words
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Advertisement1160 1965-08-02 17 1 BENmLINE] UPRCSS SEHVICt TO LONDON, LIVERPOCL CONTINENTAL PC'S BENNEVIS Rout^am fi LlLafflu taJ'Tl fT i -T 1 Far Hamburg Avg 27 BENVENUE -«T {5* Singaport P. Stian Ptnang G'moutt) Sttt 14 It Ptrt/Ttsty M biougk Seat 17 Singapore P. S "aa Pining ■EHDEARC London, Hamburg 1. 42/Aajl Aig 51,160 words
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Advertisement1288 1965-08-02 17 !W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. V**^ U.tOContinent SmglDort P S PSaSBJ :cm IF NEWCASTLE l don. H burg, R'dam, Havre Hull, Mtddiesbrough it it Aag Ml CITY IF CRICAM Havre, Undon, Hamburg, Bremen, Rom, Antwerp.... J lift 1/ OOojt CITY IF tUSSOW London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havrt, Hull, In kaa1,288 words
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Article1135 1965-08-02 18 yHI uMe of share* en the Malayan Stock Exchange shews tart buMoeas to July 24. (A) and last betiness since that date H with H and L vundmi lor Hi(heet and Lowest business for 1964 and thh rear to date. imMTtlaU 15 60 AIM Brttca 15.501,135 words
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Article900 1965-08-02 18 rnHE Straits tin price con--1 eluded another week of fairly heavy rises and falls by a drop of $4.25 on Saturday to $743.50 per picuL The net geln on balance on the week was $6.37*. Saturdays fall, which was heavier than the equivalent drop900 words
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Article12 1965-08-02 18 July Jane Rubber: 68.57 eta. 72 435 Tin: 5721.21 $747.5912 words
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Advertisement1177 1965-08-02 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. j East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'konf Tofcorwaa Montrea lotunto Oetroit Cktcat 1 -Wesesklat Mtn" n/24 Am I Stpt 4 Oct I Oct 11 Oct tl Oet it ii stpt 2i stpt is oct to ott I Net- I Net Wast Coast of Central/South1,177 words
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Advertisement965 1965-08-02 18 f^S?OJgIENT/ LJNES J ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tan tally oirconoTrtotieo) Deport»> Penong 30 Atjf 1965 P. SweHenhota 1 Sep 196S Singapore 3 Sep 196S For Hongkong 7/9 Sep Jopon 13/17 Sep Hongkong 21/23 Sea Returns:* Singopore 27 Sep 1965 P. S-ettenhom 29 Sep 196S Peneaa 30 Sep965 words
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Advertisement413 1965-08-02 18 DIVIDENDS \>\Ol\ni» Cnrrr nt Date of Total for Total for aanuent payment year prerioos year Idris HrdranUe *le.t Sept. 3 133.3% Kent Tia 6d.t Sept. 24 100% Kinta Kelrks Tin 40% Aug. 16 100% 70% Peofkalen ls.t Sept. 17 156.25% KinU KeUas Robber 3d. Oct. 4 5d 4ct t Interim413 words
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Advertisement426 1965-08-02 18 ||9QP H QP^ H jr^Qi^^PY' eUISWUHBi tIIRBPt URVICti Singaport r. a -«tt. Penang FORi ARA 1/ I Aof 10/12 am 13 Am vaneiiitt, Ha«ie, Ouol.rl lAYCA 11/13 >rpt WII but IJ Sept M.-Sill**, Bordeaui. >•.*>••. Djfllirt. iCAA 12I« Oct li U Oct II Ocl V.r- Ma»rt. Oun*i'» YAMA 11/11 «s»426 words
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Article659 1965-08-02 19 rpiE followinc is a complete list ol revised Quotations for the week ended on Saturday July 31. INDUSTRIALS Me* Bricks 15.50 Boui'.nd 1.10 B.M. Truat*« 8.50 C.a. Holdings 1.88 C.T.S. ordt 3fc'Dunlopa 1.2S EMO 1.43 K««o deb 1.01 Eatt Smelt 2.7J 5, N 2.21 Ked Dl»p.659 words
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1987 1965-08-02 19 Exchange enlivened by deals in minings From Our Market Correspondent \yHAT otherwise might have been a grim month for the Stock Exchange of Malaysia in July was enlivened last week by a sudden burst of interest in tin shares. July was not only a depressing month for the stock exchange1,987 words
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Article27 1965-08-02 19 lily ML 28. 29. 30. 31. iprrlb). (p. picul) 69 cts. $737.25 683 tt». S74!Ui] 68 cts. $755.00 681 cts. 5742.75 68; cts. 5747.75 5743.5027 words
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Article56 1965-08-02 19 TMI Malayan Bxafianga Banks- ajssA alatian road* these cbangea la its rates to mercbiints OB batardsj (all rate., to (100): Canada: buying TT SSI. airmail OD S3t. WO il'M. 3S credit bills, U 1/16 trade hills. Selling TT er OO rsady: Canadian dellars M I/l«: Oeutsslte Marks 130;56 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 19 /AN the trss exchange market to Hong yJ Kong on Saturday the U.S. dallar waa quoted at 0.74} tor T.T. and &.76| for ssih. Sterling was quoted at 16.U3 and snt tael «f loir) at Id I39 words
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Article45 1965-08-02 19 July 26. July 27. July 28. July 29. July 30. Industrials: 66.68 67.27 67.91 67.97 68.14 Tins: 88.51 90.94 93.56 92.28 91.82 S rubbers: 102.11 102.11 102.11 102.11 102.11 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 July 31. 68.74 92.65 102.1145 words
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Advertisement246 1965-08-02 19 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE. Originating Petition) No. 18 of 1965 IN THE MATTER OF TAI THONG RUBBER WORKS LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Chapter 174). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the High Court in Singapore dated the 9th day of July,246 words
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Advertisement306 1965-08-02 19 D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at tbe Office of the Jurutera Parit dan Taliayer, Krian. Bagan Serai, Perak up to 12 noon of 6th August, 1065. for the purchase of 2 Fordson Major Tractors, 1 B.S.A. Motor Cycle and 3 Bicycles, which may be seen at the Drainage306 words
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Advertisement783 1965-08-02 19 NOTICES STATE OF SINGAPORE 1965 QUALIFYING TEST i A Qualifying Test tor acceptance or Singapore private candidates intending to sit for the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate's Joint Examination for the School Certificate and General Certificate of Education In 1966 or subsequent years, will be held on Monday. 6th783 words
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Advertisement489 1965-08-02 19 NOTICES FRASER ft NEAVE LIMITED Lm ef Stack Certificate* Application has been made to the Director! of this Company by I Mrs. Annie Pauline Da vim to issue duplicate certificate in place of number ***** for 52.500 which] has been lost or destroyed. NOTICE is hereby given that if within489 words
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Advertisement278 1965-08-02 19 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar 01-J.K.R.. dl-dalam kelat 'EX' dan ka-atas akan diteriina dl-Pejabat JLRITERA KERJA KANAN. BATU PAHAT. hingga jam pukol 12 00 tetißahhari. pada iohb. Ogos. 1965. untok: MEMBINA DUA BLOK RUMAH GURU DI-PARIT SAIDI. BATU PAHAT. Segala butirS boleh dl-dhpati pada masa kerja di-Pejabat278 words
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Advertisement119 1965-08-02 19 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. T an man danpada Pemborot.Kyang beidaftar dl-J.K.R., dl-dalam kelas EX dan lca-au« akan rii- terlma dl-Pejabat JURUTERA KERJA KANAN. BATU PAHA I hingga lam pnkol 12.00 tfnrali- hart, pada Uilib. Ogos. IMS. untok: MFMBINA SK B UA H Rl MAH f-URU DISUNOXI BUNYI. PONTIAN. Segala bmli2119 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-08-02 20 RON HILL FAILS OVER 10,000 M v POLAND LONDON. Sun. Ron Hill (above i Britain's world record holder for the 15 miles and 25 kilometres, wa.s a poor fourth In the 10.000 metres In; the athletics International be-: tween Britain and Poland at: London's White City Stadium here yesterday. TheReuter - 129 words
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830 1965-08-02 20 KIEV. Sunday THEY LEAD AMERICANS IN ANNUAL MATCH gHOCK WINS for the Soviet Union in the pole vault and the men's relay helped them lead the United States at the end oi the first day of their annual two-day athletics match here yesterday.Reuter - 830 words
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Article416 1965-08-02 20 CRICKET LONDON. Sunday. GLAMORGAN'S Tony Lewis completed a unique century double against touring teams at Swansea yesterday \ii unbeaten 146 against the South Africans, followed his career best 169 against New Zealand at Cwrolfl durine Whitsun. It was the highest individual score against th*Reuter - 416 words
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Article26 1965-08-02 20 VIENNA. Sun. Austrian i-ham- nio;,- s E Wien beat Montreal ot Canada 5-2 in a friendly »;iter- j polo match here last night. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article118 1965-08-02 20 MOORES QUITS EVER TON CLUB LONDON. Sun.— John Moore&. the football pools millionaire shocked shareholders of the Kverton Football Club by an- nouneinr his resignation as h. linn. J.i Mr. Moores, who gavr up the chairmanship of Littlewoods, ilir world's bicfest pools firm, to join Everton in 1960. said heReuter - 118 words
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Article88 1965-08-02 20 EDINBURGH. Sun CbrUty O'Connor, the powerful 40-yrar-oid Irish Ryder Cup star covered the last nine holes in a brilliant tour- under-par 32 to come from behind and win the Senior Service £8.000 54-hole golf tournament here at Dalmahoy. yesterday. OConnor had rounds of 64. 71 IReuter - 88 words
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178 1965-08-02 20 I AUREL i Maryland). Sun Queen Elizabeths four-year old colt Canisbay. winner of the SanrJown Eclipse Stakes. Is one of 14 leading foreign candidate.' for invitations to the Washington D.C. International here on Nov. U. Announcing the list of foreign horsesReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement1504 1965-08-02 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA PERL'MAHAN HOUSING TRUST PERSEKI/Tl AN TAN AH Minn APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citiaens for the following vacant posts: Assistant Strmctttral Engineer Salary Bcale: $1295x30--$1,535 Qualifications Applicants must be Associate Membership of I the Institute of Structural En- giiieers and must have at least j1,504 words
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Advertisement1818 1965-08-02 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BB BB BB B »»»»""^^»»^^"»B»BBBBBBBSBBBB«BBBBBBB«^SBBBSBBBSBBBBS»BBBBBB» FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citutens for the following i appointments: 1. LIBRARY CLERK '.Division 111) in the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. 'Fishery Division). Salary scale: Men Probationers: $140x8-156 Exani.Bur; Tiraescale: $230x15-260 Exam Bar/ 300x16-420 Eff.Bar 445x15-535/ Vacancy Bar;1,818 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-08-02 21 Lim Yaw Chong; Soong Hon Sin - Lim Yaw Chong and Soong Hon Sin by KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Had Singapore not won last night's Malaya Cup Final at the Merdeka Stadium, the tenthminute incident in the Selangor goalmouth, (shown in the sequence shots above), could have boiled up Into a post-mortem controversy that218 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-08-02 21 and the wild scenes after the match Seven minutes to go, Selangor are still leading by their 57th minute goal but Singapore then strike. On the far side of the field on Ma Singapore's left wing, Ibrahim Mansoor moves in263 words
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Advertisement231 1965-08-02 21 HOUSES FOR SALE AVER ITAM PARK, BOUNDARY ROAD PENANG. Completed two-storey Semi-detached Bungalow. Selling Price from $18,350. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT FETTES PARK, I VNJONG rOKONG. PENANG. Phase 6. Terrace Houses Easy Payments Selling Price from $9,500. HAPP' CARDtNS, JALAN BENDAHARA IPOH. Completed Semi-detached Bungalow Selling Price from $15,000. Easy Payments231 words
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Advertisement89 1965-08-02 21 11l "I like my comfort, you know, and these If A n Mitsubishi fans really ARE the goods. You W f 1 1 can 9 e the table fans in 10", 12". 14" and I U**ll I 16" sizes, or o beaut stand fan like this one. "Dig the control89 words
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327 1965-08-02 22 ATHLETICS Selectors name 68 for Seap training SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Malaysian AAU selectors today named 68 athletes^ 49 men and 19 women for the first phase of centralised training in preparation for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. The training will being here tomorrow and end on Aug.327 words
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281 1965-08-02 22 ERNEST FRIDA - Selangor collapse and take beating ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Sunday gLNGAPORE'S cricket team completed a great sporting weekend for the state when they beat Selangor by six wickets in the MCA interstate tournament final on the Padang this morning to add to the successes of the athletes in the national281 words
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98 1965-08-02 22 MYDIN JOINS M-SOCCER CENTRALISED TRAINING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ibrahim My din of Penang arrived here yesterday to join the Malaysian football team in centralised training for the Merdeka tournament which begins on Aug 14 Mvriin. a wing-half, has been resting for the past month due to a lee injury. He98 words
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Article55 1965-08-02 22 SINGAPORE, Sun. John Evans of the RAF won the Individual foils event in the Singapore Fencing Association's festival! I championships at Raffles Instltu-i tlon today. Runner-up was Yusoff Hussain. Terry Hugo won the foils events In the women section. In the men's epee competition, Crase of the55 words
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140 1965-08-02 22 BADMINTON Omar the 'giant killer' is champ SINGAPORE, Sun. Omar Manap of Ttengganu tonight became the new Singapore open singles badminton champion. The giant-killer of the early rounds Malaysian internationals Tan Aik Huang and Khor Cheng Chye were among his victims Manap easily disposed of Wee Sen of Singapore 15-7.140 words
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Article70 1965-08-02 22 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca, entered in the final of the Malaysian combined schools inter-state cricket competition today. The south zone champions beat Negri. the central zone champions, by 172 runs. Scores: Malacca 143 <Qoh Tiong Chai 38. Yang Siow Ming 37. Ratnasegeran 2-12) and 140-5 (Tiong70 words
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Article39 1965-08-02 22 ALOR STAR. Sun. Perak became north zone champions in the Combined Schools inter-state cricket competition yesterday when they beat Kedah by SI runs, on first innings. Scores: Kedah SI (Rahlm Bakar 5-13) Perak 1("2 (Abu Bakar 5-39).39 words
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Article61 1965-08-02 22 ALOR STAR, Sun. I. Ayyaroo of Penang retained the Kedah Open amateur golf championship here today, with a total of 222 for 64 ho!es. He finished one stroke ahead of Louis Choong, also ol Penang. Third was Darwls Dem a of Ipoh on 224. Mahmud61 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-08-02 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. said he agreed w.th Mr- Lee Kuan Yew. the Prime Minister of Singapore, that sport is politics in the rlnternational arena but not at home. Dato Harun laid this when he declared276 words
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Article, Illustration765 1965-08-02 22 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel A FULL PA6E OF PICTURES ON THE MALAYA CUP FINAL IN PAGE 21 SKINNER'S 'WONDER* SAVES STAND OUT AS GEMS IN SPARKLING CUP FINAL A REVIEW —by KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A Cup Final rarely produces a sustained high standard of765 words
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Article30 1965-08-02 22 IPOH. Sun. Ne«ri Sembilan br.it Kedah 1-0 in the Malayan PWD inter-state soreer final at Stadium Perak here today. Centreforward P. Ponnudural scored in the 20th minute.30 words
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329 1965-08-02 22 TENNIS PEARCE GOES OUT TO YOUNG NESTOR CINGAPORE. Svin. Nestor Grammatic*. the young Thai international tennis player, sprang a surprise In th#) Singapore open championships today when h« eliminated Australian John Pearce, the tttteholder. In the mmi singles semi-finals. Pearce. thr Malayatan champion and top-seedwl here, was beaten 3-6. 6-3.329 words
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Article31 1965-08-02 22 SINGAPORE. Sun. Royal J«hore Polo Club «4J-«oal handicap! beat Royal Singapore Polo Club by 74 goals to four in the Festival of Sport polo match at Thomson Road today.31 words
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Obituary83 1965-08-02 22 It. S. MANI, Ministry of Kducii'Ma. < 14- Anthony Road) pax.ied away peacefully on 1 8.65. Cremation took place the mime niKht. MRS. CONSTANCE NICOLICH died suddenly l-s-6.'. cortttr will Irnve S Merryn Road at 4. n0 p.m. for Sacred Heart rh'irch. Tank Road and thene* to Bictadari. CHAN83 words
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Advertisement196 1965-08-02 22 The Greatest Name in German Electronics! j: RADIO TELEVISION 8 beautiful Radiogram Models to choose from! A handsome t- moderataly priced Radiogram with DUAL Record Changer and genuine Stereo Reproduction. Sliding doori. ill'l'ljj Imw^t^w^mtk iaHfl^mmpbflmm>^mmmmmmmpmmmmmmmmPV IMMENSEE/STEREO 1| Another beautiful contemporary St«r«» Radiogram wi»h 4 •I loud.pcoker. t DUAL Record Changer.196 words
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Advertisement79 1965-08-02 22 Uu CLASSIFIEDS It H'arWt $li (Minimum) Malaysia's quality product louvre m WINDOWS M designed to compliment every Ijßjjf modem borne md bailding. ii Jm V Install Latem Loirvre Windows a protect of precision engineering skill coipled with careful planning aid close inspection. My also available j BURGLAR -PROOF TYPE ||i]79 words
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Miscellaneous304 1965-08-02 22 SCOREBOARD SeUngor 183 and IK; Slnfmpore 252 and 65 for four. SELANGOR 2ND. INNS. Ran jit c and b Barnes 19 Katnalinxsun c Houghton b GrifflUis Sivanesan c de Silvft b Cooke 4 C. Shepherdson c Baugb b Cooke 2 M. Shephrrdion c Marten* b Razak tl Gururharan c Tesaenflohn304 words
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