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Title Section17 1965-08-22 1 la***** in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.537 SUNDAY. AUGUST 22. 1965. 20 CENTS KDNII9I: MX. (P) 100617 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1965-08-22 1 Stephens - Why I quit Stephens h JESSELTON, Saturday Tengku tells: He wanted to be Chief Minister again THE Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, resigned from the Cabinet today, reportedly over differences of opinion on Singapore's separation from Malaysia. His resignation was handed personally to the Prime1,022 words
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Article1838 1965-08-22 1 'We will deal firmly with secessionists and those trying to cause trouble between the races' From R.D. PATEL: JESSELTON, Saturday mENGKU Abdul Rahman JL tonight warned over Radio Malaysia Sabah that he would deal firmly with anyone who tried to cause trouble between the races and1,838 words
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Article199 1965-08-22 1 TAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Sat. The final countdown for the launching of Gemini 5 on an eightday three-million-mil c journey in sgace, began at 3 p.m. (Malaysian time) today. Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad were awakened 30 minutes before the launch crew entered the199 words
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Article, Illustration453 1965-08-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday fHE Yang diPertuan Agong today noted with satisfaction the extensive use of the national language in government administration and higher education. The King was speaking at the grand finale of the four -month long national language campaign at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.453 words
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Article46 1965-08-22 1 BRISTOL. Sat. Jaspal Singh. 24. escaped from a blazing house here by climbing down his turban. Two other Indians asleep upstairs jumped and hurt themselves. But Jaspal unwound his turban, tied it to a bed. and slid down it from the window. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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206 1965-08-22 1 Subandrio to S'pore: Clarify British position JAKARTA, Sat The Indonesian First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today that confrontation against Singapore will continue until the extent of British military and economic 'domination over the island is clarified. He made the statement to reporters after concluding talks with the Communist206 words
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Article31 1965-08-22 1 MANILA. Sat. Five Chinese and a Filipino were arrested in the act of printing fake money and Internal revenue stamps inside a warehouse here yesterday, police said today.31 words
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90 1965-08-22 1 STOP PRESS GEMINI SOARS INTO SPACE pAPE KENXKDY. Sat. _a s tronauts Cooper and Conrad soared into spare today for an eight-day three million mile flight in (tpmini I A tremendous cloud of orange flame and smoke mushroomed to one side of the launch pad as the Titan I rocketReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement103 1965-08-22 1 CYMA jJH^ GIVES YOU THE l-» ™jl -THREE IN ONE IAJ. +M STYLING" s _f ACCURACY, WATER i^^M^f PROOF. ELEGANCE. BENGOLD CO. 9H 6 Fl«c«. S'»OM (&DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GRIP This is the shape the C.49 takes when you take a corner at speed. It bends and bulges, but103 words
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Advertisement223 1965-08-22 2 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE CHAMPION JP^m but it i w«8 helps! v F^*- Hfe II helps to understand i OJ^^^^^L wh y eir streamlined A\VN^ ■ak. flt 3nd extreme (l S ht \\wvv ,Hfc e 'C ht have m3de Jivvvtt/ir pefdo Jetstfeam tne Ivflp rr t P°P ular racing223 words
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203 1965-08-22 3 t^INGAPORE. Sat The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development has approved a loan of $45 million to the Port of Singapore Authority to cover the foreign exchange costs of expanding and improving the port. The project consists primarily of the construction of four additional203 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-08-22 3 Modern arms for Brunei police I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat The Brunei Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.J.W. Slater (above), said today Brunei policemen would soon be equipped with modern weapons. "We intend to arm our men with the SLR automatic rifles similar to the ones used by the Malaysian Army. Mr. Slater,117 words
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Article, Illustration257 1965-08-22 3 LOS ANGELES. Sat and Anna Kashfi will share the custody of their seren-year-old son for the next two months, but were warned yesterday arainst creatlnf "any scenes" in a weekly transfer of the youngster. Judre A. A. Scott postponed until Sept 22 a decision «n whether257 words
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109 1965-08-22 3 Three hurt as 007's supercar crashes at Edinburgh tattoo EDINBURGH. Sat. James Bonds Aston Martin supercar, equipped with machine guns and passenger ejector seat, crashed here last night and injured three people. The car, which lan Fleming's fictitious spy hero used in the film "Goldfinger." was being put through itsReuter - 109 words
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Article515 1965-08-22 3 jl. Former camel driver Bashir Ahmad disclosed yesterday he had received an answer to his letter about U.S. aid to Pakistan from his old friend President Johnson. Bashir said he wrote the President protesting over a threatened freeze in U.S. ad because of Pakistan's growing frlondshlp with Communism. The515 words
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Article482 1965-08-22 3 LONDON. Sat PROTESTATIONS OF TRUST CAN'T HIDE SUSPICION: WEEKLY THE British weekly magazines today expressed some dismay as they reported and commented on the various implications of the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. The Economist, in a lengthy dispatch by its Far East correspondent, said: ''The heartyprotestations482 words
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Advertisement264 1965-08-22 3 I OKLAN E I C OF PARIS C brings you Beauty through Science. For the first time in Singapore The Skin Microscope j Reveals the nature of your skin and its 7 2 imperfections if any The Hygrometer C Remarkable KienOflc discovery Dy ORLANE for C z measuring skin moisture,264 words
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Advertisement221 1965-08-22 3 refreshes your taste I §NOW! DRAMATIC NEW* BUST BEAUTY Y F o o u R This beautiful bust can be yours in just 28 days it you qualify for treatment. SEND FOR FREE REPORT TODAY; Criam "GUARANTEES you will quiikly Item up. Rtport TODAY I •->. ill send ■pacts] r,221 words
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Article222 1965-08-22 4 800 INFILTRATORS KILLED OR TAKEN PRISONER IN THE KASHMIR FIGHTING J^EW DELHI, Sat. An Indian spokesman said here today over 800 Pakistani infiltrators had been killed or captured in the recent Kashmir valley fighting. He said 357 bodies, including those of six Pakistani officers, had been pickedReuter - 222 words
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Article50 1965-08-22 4 PENANO. Sat. More than $3,420 worth of typewriters, table-fans, off-the-peg trousers and bales of textiles wore stolen in two burglaries in the past 24 hoursThe first occurred at a sewing machine shop in Jelutong Road early yesterday morning. The second at a tailor's shop in Kimberley Street.50 words
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Article32 1965-08-22 4 TAIPING. Sat— S. I. Mohamed Salleh. 25. unemployed, was sentenced to six months' jail by the Magistrate's Court here yeslorday for .stealing a bicycle on Dec. 14 last year.32 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-08-22 4 J^EW DELHI, Sat. Women volunteers of the Jan Sangh Party, composed of Hindu militants, demonstrate outside the Indian Parliament in New Delhi, asking the Shastri Government to militarise the nation and make the A-bomb to meet any threat from China and Pakistan. UPI picture.UPI - 48 words
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Article46 1965-08-22 4 ALOR STAR. Sat. The Mentri Be.sar. Dato Sved Om.ir Shahabuddin. said today the State Government had not made any decision on the uppointment, of Deputy Mentri Besar for Kedah. "This matter is still under consideration," he told the Sunday T:mes. bride46 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-08-22 4 Yoko Tani all aglitter to boost exports JAPANESE film actress Yoko Tani, now in London to appear in "The Professor"' opening next Wednesday, is pictured wearing a tiara of laced gold, with sapphires and kite-shaped diamonds and emeralds. Also, matching earrings and necklace. Valued at $50,000, they were items to96 words
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252 1965-08-22 4 Row over death of a lion in airlift crate I f ONDON. Sat. Animal-■"-1 lovers raised an outcry yesterday when a bloodspattered lion was found dead In Its packing crate aboard a KLM airliner I from Amsterdam. An official of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsUPI - 252 words
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Article49 1965-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. S.it. The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hnmid Khan, today opened the Old People's Home at Cheras. near here. The home, built on a sevenacre site, costs $654,000 and will provide accommodation for 340 inmates. At present it has 280 Inmates.49 words
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Article97 1965-08-22 4 Jilted bridegroom demands and gets the girl next door pOLOMBO. Sat— Now the v "instant bride' is reported from Ceylon's central hill country Of NivitiKsla When a village bridegroom arrived at the girl's home for the wedding ceremony, he was informed that his fiancee had eloped overnight with97 words
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Article260 1965-08-22 4 Front will back any public discussion to plan Penang's future PENANG, Saturday. THE secretary-general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today pledged to put the ''whole might and power" of his party behind any non-political meeting to plan the future of Penang. i "It *s important that260 words
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116 1965-08-22 4 Barisan's foreign policy for S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat. A motion on what tht foreign policy of Singapore should be has been tabled by two Barisan Soslalls assemblymen, Mr. Chla Thyt Poh and Mr. Koo Young, for the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly. Their motion Is that "This House urges the116 words
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93 1965-08-22 4 CINGAPORE. Sat— The Sing*pore Printing Employee* Union ar<? planning ■> "Printers' Dance' 1 at the Fraser and Neava Hell. River Valley Road on Oct. 2 to celebrate its 15th anniversary. Highlight of the evening will be a "Miss October IMS' contest where valuable prizes worth93 words
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Article53 1965-08-22 4 IPOH. Sat. Eight women including three teacher* and three commercial firm worker* signed up for the OWI Defence Corps here in answer I to a call lor more women members. 11m Corps already .las at Dt 50 women members, tht miinn'y o( them having ju«l53 words
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242 1965-08-22 5 WASHINGTON, Saturday. JJNITED States pilots have been ordered to destroy all surface-to-air missile sites in North Vietnam found on their way to military targets. Officials, in making this known last night, said the pilots were also under instructions to attack missile sites which242 words
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Article30 1965-08-22 5 PENANG. Sat. Tengku Piuin Haj.iah Nor Sa'adah. wife nf the Qonrnor of Penang. will open a Women's day get-toge-ther at the Town Hall at 5.45 i) in on Wednesday.30 words
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Article133 1965-08-22 5 Tax relief for rice dealers KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. has granted rice dealers turnover tax exemption on 50 per cent of their purchases of locally-produced rice from the Government stockpile. This concession was stated In a letter from the Treasury to Mr. Kam133 words
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Article47 1965-08-22 5 tifc.KI.MBAN. Sat. The (Wllcr ben have started cami»aign against operators of pin-iables and fruit-machuies. In the past ihree days, livr-"one-armed bandit" machines ■Ml >eizod and live People detained in a scries of raids on coflee-shops. sundry goods shops and a few stalls.47 words
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269 1965-08-22 5 Hole-in-heart boy and the big split TPOH. Sat. Singapore's 1 separation from Malaysia has caused a major setback to the hopes oi Mohamed Yunos bin Sidin. 18. the hole-in heart boy here, who was promised free surgery in Australia to give him a normal span ol life. A letter received269 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-08-22 5 TUT MhrirtN of Commerce and Industry. l)r l.im Swce Ann. congratulates ln.hr Moh.imed Khatib bin Abdul Ha mid and his bride. Che Noni binte Hashim. after thi-ir wrddinc at the bride's home in Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur The bridegroom is an External Affairofficer and the bride is69 words
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77 1965-08-22 5 Plan to speed up issue of driving permits KUALA LUMPUR. Sat- The Ministry of Transport is negotiating with the Treasury for funds to instal an electronic device at the Road Transport Department offices to deal with the issuing of ririvin; licences. This was stated by the Minnister of Transport. Dato77 words
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Article, Illustration371 1965-08-22 5 By J«»«i» L— mbfim»n P«n«ng. Saturday A WOMEN'S string quartet— the only one in Malaysia has passed with distinction the highest grade examination of the Associated Board of the London Royal Schools of Music heid in June this year. Led by371 words
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Article22 1965-08-22 5 PICTURE: The quartet practising for their exam. Left to right: Mrs. Lois Porter deaden. Beatrice. Winnie and Blew Eng. Sunday Times picture.22 words
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Advertisement577 1965-08-22 5 WHY YOUR DOG NEEDS Bob Martin's MORE THAN MOST Mo« dogs weren't designed for a hot tad humid climate. Most dogs don't live in one your dog does. He needs Bob Martin's. Needs Bob Martin's for all the reasons other dog* do and more. Bob Martin's Condition Tablets give a577 words
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Obituary24 1965-08-22 6 Hordt MB i Minimum in LOVING MEMORY of beloved r Loh Lisnsj Neo departed 22-t-tt. t al»a>s remembered by BSBB and lamily."24 words
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Article307 1965-08-22 6 FACING UP TO REALITY rpilE propaganda offensive ("Now even a thousand gods from heaven cannot save Malaysia") that President Soekarno launched last week seems to have an old-fashioned flavour. Malaysia and Singaporehave no need for celestial aid. Commonsense and a common appreciation of mutual dangers will pull them through. [f307 words
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Article82 1965-08-22 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK T»HE 11 p.m. EngA lis h language news from Radio Singapura is being badly read every night. I understand that the readers are mostly "disc Jockeys" and not qualified news readers. If they are not qualified news readers, why put them up for 11 p.m. news82 words
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396 1965-08-22 6 WHY NOT— THIS FOR THE DEAR DEPARTING FRIEND? A PLEASANT but hardly worthwhile feature of modern travel is the custom of sending our friends a token sift before tbey set oft. Obviously, the sentiments which prompt this action are admirable, and no doubt convey a brief expression of affection. But396 words
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Article87 1965-08-22 6 have you mm us your personal story of the Japanese surrender 20 years ago? The story of September, 1945? If not, send your recollections NOW to: The Editor, Sunday Tirr.es, Times House, Singapore 9. Wa hoy« olready received great many contributions. A number of them, however, deal with the87 words
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Article491 1965-08-22 6 J)OWN a winding lane In Johore there is a faded little weatherboard house which stands Just beyond a beaten-earth yard; ducks and bens are wired in at one corner of the yard and few trees and bushes are scattered here and there. Inside, the house consists of one491 words
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Article, Illustration739 1965-08-22 6 JACK NEWBY - Those gambling millions JACK NEWBY by! IKUALA LUMPUR IN 19G4 the gamblers of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak contributed over $13 million in taxes to the Central Government. This amount came from those forms of betting and lotteries recognised under the Common Gaming House Ordinance, 1933. And of these betting on739 words
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Article120 1965-08-22 6 PURE NONSENSE Fresh from the laboratory A CONSUMER Group has asked one of those awkward questions which embarrass purveyors of sham food. The group wants to know how much fish there is in a fishcake. But they did discover an ingredient called "mock halibut." which is probably as delicious as120 words
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Article, Illustration578 1965-08-22 6 U.S. in U.N. PROOF THAT SHE DOES NOT TRY TO OICTATE IT ts possible to x read a number of meanings into the decision of the United States to abandon its position that nations in default on United Nations assessments should lose their votes in the General Assembly. For one578 words
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Advertisement743 1965-08-22 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT Wtrdw XII i Minimum ART CLASSES. Well known Singa**TC artmt and international exhibitor efftra lessons In We.-tera style at hi* Singapore rtudio. Beginners' Interme- -t» Advanced). For further parti- .orrtoa Craig, 112, vVbitley Uos4. Singapore 11. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 11 Word* %i (Minimum) PRESBVTIRIAN CHURCH, la amenpoi». Orchurd743 words
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Advertisement12 1965-08-22 6 fCough Drops-J FOR RBUBP Of> COUCH SORC THROAT ■n« SMOKER S THROAT12 words
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Advertisement93 1965-08-22 6 Now is the time to prepare tor exam success. Why let your textbooks weigh you down? Consult V|i«& STAMFORD AAI I PAP y^S^- bULLtut... ■•^^r.Sg^ The easy home-study way to exam success in Higher School Certificate.; Senior Certificate.; Malaysia Certificate Of Education.; General Certificate Of Education.; Qualifying Test.; Lower Certificate93 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-08-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The InspectorGeneral of Police. Dato Sir Claude Fenner, today, reminded policemen that powers vested In them were not for their personal gain or profit. He was addressing 206 police constables, including 40 from Brunei, at their passing-out parade at224 words
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413 1965-08-22 7 LIM THAW BOON - SARDON ORDERS WAR ON THE SPEEDHOGS LIM THAW BOON MINISTRY ACTS AS ROAD DEATHS MOUNT: SPECIAL INQUIRY TO DEAL WITH OFFENDING DRIVERS by KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. War on traffic offenders hotted up today as the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, appealed to the public to report any413 words
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197 1965-08-22 7 FOREIGN POLICIES MUST BE SAME, SAYS TUN RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T*HE Deputy Prime Mfhister, Tun Abdul Razak, in a special interview in Merdeka UMNO's official weekly said that Singapore would have to follow a foreign policy NOT opposed to Malay- sia. This was because Singapore and Malaysia were jointly197 words
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Article47 1965-08-22 7 MUAR. Sat. More than 200 volunteers. Including 40 women, of the local Civil Defence Corps have completed their basic training and 90 per rent ot them have passed their examinations. The successful volunteers will undergo intensive sectional training from Sept. l«47 words
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Article103 1965-08-22 7 Six caught at blue film show: $50 fine SINGAPORE. Sat. Six men today pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court to watching hlue films. They were fined $50 each. The men were: Geoffrey John Barnes, John Thomas Heriot, Brian Carter, Henry Robert Collings, Sidney Thomas and103 words
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Article53 1965-08-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin said here today that Singapore's counter-propo-sals for the normalisation of trade between the two conntries were now being considered by the Government. He said that Malaysia's earlier proposals had been accepted in principle by53 words
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Article46 1965-08-22 7 PENANO. Sat.— Two masked youths confronted Marlam binte Abdullah in her bedroom and escaped with $65 in a daylight robbery at Caunter Crescent yesterday. The men, who wore gloves, demanded the keys and ransacked an almeirah from which they took the money.46 words
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Article58 1965-08-22 7 JAKARTA. Sat.— Mawawl, 43, praised by a court in Bandoeng for divorcing six wives, was later warned that he mujt shed two more quickly. At one time Mawawl had 12 wives living together in the same house. Indonesian law permits a man four wives. The court reprimanded Maw awl58 words
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Article337 1965-08-22 7 'WE ARE INTERESTED IN WORKING TOGETHER WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT' SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today that the Singapore Government was interested in forking together with the Central Government and not in reviving old arguments with it. He was commenting on a speech337 words
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123 1965-08-22 7 MALACC -i. Sat The president of the Malacca Chamber of Comojerce. Mr. C. M. Setb. said Mere tonight that with the separation of Singapore from Malaysia the Oovernment should recognise Malacca as the major part south of Port swettenham. Speaking at 'he annual123 words
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Article43 1965-08-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Ser.u bin Abdul Rahman, will speak on "Islam" at a meeting of the Malayan Council for Intel -faith Co-operation next Saturd: y at 6 p.m. at the Town flail here.43 words
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Article235 1965-08-22 7 Rude nurses and doctors Now lessons in manners rIPINO. Bat. The Ministry of Health is to organl.se special refresher courses for nurses in hospitals in this country to impress upon them the Importance of courteous service to the public This was announced at the General Hospital here yesterday by Inche235 words
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Miscellaneous379 1965-08-22 7 SINGAPORE n t Affair (a Mandarin play); 10.15 Programme summary in Channel 5 8 n languages for the next day I'M.: 12.55 Opening and und clos programme summary in all languages; 1 Twentieth Century MALAYA —The Creative 30s: 1.25 Bela-jar-lah Babasa Kebangsaan; Channel 5 KnaU Lumpur 1.30 Mr. Ed. The379 words
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252 1965-08-22 8 Ringo the dingo smells the trap again... SEREMBAN. Sat. Ringo, the flve-month-old Australian dingo (wild dog) who has outguessed every cunning attempt to trap him during the last two months, again lived up to his reputation yesterday. He craftily turned up his nose at two freshly shot squirrels hanging invitingly252 words
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303 1965-08-22 8 WASHINGTON, Saturday jHf U.S. Federal Aviation Agency said yesterday that it has ordered production of a test modf.l of an electronic no »c designed to sniff out explosives that might be brought abroad an airliner. Thr electro-chemical device operates on much the same principle303 words
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81 1965-08-22 8 No Red birth pills found in Singapore CINOAPORE. Sat. The V* dangerous Communist-made birth control pills, sold by peddlers in Kuala Lumpur, have not been found in Singapore a spokesman of the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital said today. So far no known cases of women suffering from the illeffects from81 words
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Article60 1965-08-22 8 SINOAPORE. Bat— Julie Lav. 19. a shop assistant, is the first entrant for the Miss Tourism Singapura contest to be held next month. The contest is organised by the V's Men's Club of Singapore Beta chapter, in connection with the Tourist Promotion Board. The60 words
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191 1965-08-22 8 Central Govt approves plans for $1.5 m cheap homes in Sabah l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh, said here today that *he Central Government nad approved plans for a 51. 5 million lowcost housing scheme at Sandakan in Sabah. Mr. Khaw returned191 words
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164 1965-08-22 8 JERANTUT, Saturday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said here today that Mara (former Rlda) would be given licences to operate on new bus routes. He told a rural development committee that future licences to operate bus services would not be Issued to164 words
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435 1965-08-22 8 That boy Shang: Such obvious talent SINGAPORE. Sat. Ma*ter Stewart Shansr seems to be a popular yourw man judging by the baskets (H flowers flanking the enterance to his one-man exhibition at the National Library this week. This 14-year-old boy has 37 paintings on show hero with flower, bird, fish435 words
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106 1965-08-22 8 Management Institute: Govt. pledge KUALA LUMPUR. Sal. The secretary for Commerce and Industry. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. today assured ttic newly-constituted interim council of tile proposed Malaysian Institute of Management that the Government had no intention whatsoever to control or direct the activities of the Institute. In fact, he106 words
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Article234 1965-08-22 8 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange *>f Malaysia yesI terday. with the number of the shires traded in brackets: INDI'HTKI \l I Botistei.fi (1 000. $1 18: E<«o «4.000 i $1.58 ON. D. (2.000) $1.58;234 words
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Article39 1965-08-22 8 KL'AI A Ll'MPl'R Bal Thr Alexm.rW von Hum bo lrt' Foundation is oflenng two typ«" of fellowships to young scholar* and ncientists who wish to pur sue advanced academic research projects a' German universities »nd research institutes39 words
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Advertisement394 1965-08-22 8 tmr scon s IMF EMULSION, IVfisherman ML CONTEST win these Bl G prizes! Ist Prize: Austin 1100 Saloon I consolation 2nd Prize: Lambretta 150 Li Scooter 3rd Prize: GI. Refrigerator Zuu 4th Prize: Rolex Watch coiibri Lighters HSre'S WhOf yOU (ID In the illustration below are seven I fish in394 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1965-08-22 9 CLIVE HIRSCHHORN - It is the money I work for CLIVE HIRSCHHORN MARLENE DIETRICH: By LONDON TIIK iitinosphcre round the theatre wiis thick with reverence. Though there were still two hours to go before Marlene Dietrich would emerge from the stage door after her performance that night. already a crowd of admirers had1,286 words
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Article, Illustration597 1965-08-22 9 He— marries her JANE FONDA AND VADIM IN LAS VEGAS WITH possibly unintentional symbolism, the marriage of Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda took place last Sunday in Las Vegas, the town that lives by and for gambling It was Miss Fonda's first wedding, Mr. Vadim's third. "Married life." Mr. Vadim597 words
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Article245 1965-08-22 9 J^O doubt the Singapore Stage Club will be celebrating its 20th anniversary before the year is out since it was towards th» end of 1945 that this group was founded by Vemon Margrave, now an honorary life member. Such a celebration will be doubly significant; at long last the245 words
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Advertisement435 1965-08-22 9 BSD Price From 70,500 upwards B^^^9|^P^| flJH^^RMsSlfe IDS! Price From 62,500 upwards B YUMIN PARK WEST CORONATION ROAD, SING APORE. SPECIFICATIONS i PARQUET —To A» Btdroom.. <■ ii rr, 1 1 i pr\ fATTERN MOSAIC -To D,nln X .L,»,n t SLrItUULtL> Rootm. r«r> STRUCTURE Ht.nforce concrete. r wr •■JCM-W... Burnt435 words
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Article355 1965-08-22 10 POH Sat. Pour records were set on the first day of I* two-day Perak government athletic meet on the ,il |>adang here today. M R:i;amuni ('Education) Miipprd .7 oH tile 200 m record with a 27.8 Th*- 400ni ior men wa» won b) A Victor (NEB i in 49.9355 words
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Article817 1965-08-22 10 SINGAPORE The leagues that bowl from Sunday to Friday played their third match ih^t week. Here are the top ten scorers in each league: Sunday 6.30 p.m. Mok i Helandok) 210. 181. Peter (Flamingo) 204. H. Tay (Initials) 192. 170, R. Richards (Pinbustersi 183. Peter Colaco (Erly Boids) 178.817 words
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Article581 1965-08-22 10 KLALA LUMPUR First days scores in North v South match: SOUTH Ist Inns Tcsseiisohn b Marimuthu 4 Ycend run out 24 Baush lbw Marimuthu 0 Bennett c Marunuthu b Gurucharan 1* Dc Silva b Ranjlt 1 i Abdul R«zak b Gurucharan 2 J Martens c Ranjit 14 Gilson lbw581 words
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Article23 1965-08-22 10 .SYDNEY. Sat. Sydney women's No. 1 hockey team beat Malaysia 2-1 at University field here today. D. Boudville scored for Malaysia. AP.AP - 23 words
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Article75 1965-08-22 10 SUTTON Following are the leaders in the Carling "world golf championship" after the first round: 68 Mike Souchak (US) 32—36. 69 Hldeyo Suelmoto (Japi 37 32. Arnold Palmer (USi 36—33. Jim Ferree (US) 36—33. Miller Barber (US) 34—35. Phil Campbell (tJS) 35-34. Dick Hart (USi 36 33, 70 BruceReuter - 75 words
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Article96 1965-08-22 10 SKREMBAN The Malaysian students fencing championships were held In the King George V School. Contestants from Selangor. Malacca, Negrl Sembllan and Singapore took part. In the epee bouts electrical apparatus was used. Results: F«.il 1 Ong Chuan Hock (Malacca High Sch) 2 Mak Chee Hoon i Malacca High Bch)96 words
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Article76 1965-08-22 10 SINOAPORE A total of 28 teams. 20 in the men .■•ect:on and e:ght In the iadies section- took part in the Fe.siival of Sports softball handicap knock-out competition. Here are the results: The semi finalist* in the men's section were SRC Red Sox. Port. Authorty Pirates. Boys" Town Orphans76 words
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Article288 1965-08-22 10 LONDON. Sat. Results of football matches played today were: KM.LISII DIVISION OMB InMl I Stoke Blackpool I I iilli.nn Itl.ii klmrn v Tot. postponed helkea 1 Burnle* l.xerlnn I Northampton I I.rrds 1 Sunderland 0 LatMatof I Liverpool Man. Ltd. I Sheff Wed. 0 NYu castle 2Reuter - 288 words
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Article58 1965-08-22 10 Springboks' hopes blasted DCNEDIN. Sat. South Atricas Hopes of winning t'.ie Rtwby Union test' seres against New Zealand were obliterated here today wher the All Blacks won the ««con<i test hv 13 poinUi (two goals ::d trv> to nil at the Cri.«br..ck Kround. This Is the seventh inter- national inReuter - 58 words
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179 1965-08-22 10 England can win World Cup, says Richards BARNSLEY. Saturday. MR. JOE Richards, president of the English Football League, in an eve-of-season soccer message prophesied that England would win the World Cup. Speaking at his home here Mr. Richards said: "My assessment of the international players who have been taking part179 words
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Obituary44 1965-08-22 10 MRS. NELLIE JEREMIAH. Nee Wee Hian Neo, 50, passed away i peacefully 2.00 a.m. V 8.65. leavi Ing behind beloved husband Jerry. j relatives to mourn her loss. Cortege leaves 10 Portcliester Avenue 4 p.m. for St. Francis Xavier'a Church, thence to Bidadarl.44 words
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Advertisement242 1965-08-22 10 Only Qantas offers direct flights to Vienna Now less than 15 flying hours away Gay, romantic Vienna. ..Can you think of a happier European landing? TRAVEL AGENT or QANTAS, Raffles Hotel, 86 Bras Basah andonly Qantas flies you there direct. Every Sunday Qantas V-Jet Road, Singapore, Tel: *****. American International242 words
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Advertisement58 1965-08-22 10 Lite CLASSIFIEDS >• i >M (Minimum) SEAH: To Rosalind and T«un Toh ii son on 21-8-65 at KKMH. Thanks to doctor and staff. AXNOrXCEMEXT HILDAS ORCHARD ROAD and all branches will be closed on Monday, 23rd August. 1965. In respect of Mrs. Rose Victoria Benjamin, elder sister of Mr. A58 words
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Miscellaneous114 1965-08-22 10 SPORTS DIARY SOCCEB M-tonrney: Nat. (R. Range RdK China v Japan c 7.30 p.m.>; GOLF Penang open Burma v Thailand (9.0. bom amateur championships fPTCmatrhes at Merdeka Stadium i. GC course. 7.30 a.m.i. HisaATHLETICS Swifts meet muddln Alam Shah trophy (Fairer Pk. Spore i. Perak competition <RSGC. XL. 7.45 Govt.114 words
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Article130 1965-08-22 11 I M'SOM T (ALL BO\ j POINTER KKTl>\ KKTCBA GUNSMITH Race I Film Goer > ilm Goer l.adr Avalett Kinc'i Hintork (iuiumith National Scholar PUM JET I KI'SHTIMh I'l HI JET Race S Master Auctioneer Budgerigar Morning Time Marifold Master Auctioneer Master Auctioneer BERSATU TRUMPS GWANA Race S130 words
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820 1965-08-22 11 Parakee looks tops over favourite trip PARAKEE (late Sun Leader) will take a lot of beating in the Cl 1 Div 1 8f handicap (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. Rated the best middle distance horse in training last year he won three races over the Bukit Timah Bf. Including820 words
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1237 1965-08-22 11 RACE 1—2.30 Class 2 Div 2 ($9,500) Gf i 0 King's Uintock (Thong Teck) Bagby 3 9.4 (F) "Kane 5 Templar (Lochinvar St) E Breuk. 6 813 Trevena G 3 ***** JamboriU g (Sing St) Teh 7 8.12 Leong 4 4 ***** Pantjusila1,237 words
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Article1752 1965-08-22 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with SINGAPORE, Sat. Fidonette, confidently, handled by leading Jockey Des Coleman, got up in the last few strides to beat Devil's Peak by a neck at Bukit Timah today. It was Fidonette's fourth successive win. She was made a favourite paying $14 for a1,752 words
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Article93 1965-08-22 11 Total Pool $99,450 Ist *****6 550.645 2nd *****8 $14,470 3rd *****6 7.235 Starters $1,200 each—Nos. *****6 *****8 *****8 *****7 *****9 *****9 *****3 *****6 Consolation 5750 each —Nos. *****5 *****6 *****0 *****2 *****9 *****2 *****3 *****4 *****7 *****0 Extra consolation 8200 each—Nos. *****4 *****3 > *****9 *****9 *****2 *****393 words
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Article, Illustration550 1965-08-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. t^OUTH led North by 57 runs with eight second innings wickets in hand at the close on the first day of the three-day North v South cricket annual match which started on the padang here today. i Close of play scores: South 101550 words
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Article, Illustration714 1965-08-22 12 VETERAN DO THOI VINH MARSHALS SOLID VIETNAM RESISTANCE handling a couple of 45 to 50--yarders. In the 55th minute Korea burst through with a swift attack down the middle. Yoon Ok rounded off the move by beating Vietnam's left-back Van Lam but the714 words
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Article23 1965-08-22 12 I POM. Sat. India brat Malaysia 3-0 in their Group A Mrrdrka tournament match here tonight. At half-time India led 2-0.23 words
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Article79 1965-08-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Khoo Keng Beng handicap 20, won the Monthly 'C Medal competition from a field of 90 competitors with a nett 69 at the RSGC course today. Khoo also won the best gross score prize awarded for the first time, with his 89.79 words
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Article38 1965-08-22 12 PEN'ANG. Sat. Ruyal Air I Force proved too good for the Piii.mg Sports Club whom they be.it by 32 points <4 uoals. A j tries) to three uryi in their i friendly rugger match today.38 words
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Article32 1965-08-22 12 DURBAN. Sat. Tony I Maggs. 27. who made history by being the first South African to drive in international Grand Prix for a factory team. has retired from motor racing.32 words
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633 1965-08-22 12 Burma crash as Japan win battle of power and skill TTVALA LUMPUR, Sat. The young Japanese battled off the bewilder ment of a storming Burmese start which included a sec on d-minute goal and a 20-minute battering which began with the second half to beat the reigning champions 3-1 in633 words
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231 1965-08-22 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Army beat Civilians 163-135 in their athletics match at Parrer Park today. Results: loom: 1 M. Ounasena (CM 3 Goode (Army) 3 N. Bava (Civ) 11.2: 200 m: 1 N. Bava (Civ) 2 Goode i Army > 3 Burrows fArniy) 22.9: 400231 words
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Article382 1965-08-22 12 Armed Forces take 92-run lead KUALA L uaIPUR, bat. Malaysian Aniu-d Force* look a a2-run .'irst mining lead over British Arm>, Singapore, In their aimuiU cricKet match ui\ the Armed Forces ground here toda\ Scores at the close were Arnud Forces 162 and 5 fox none; British Army 70. Outstanding382 words
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Article45 1965-08-22 12 PASILEY, Sat Ron Jone» of the U.S. Ix-at' Walter McQowan, the British and Empire !:t champion last night when the referee halted the bout in the Mxth round of a scheduled 10 rounds when the Scot suffered a badly cut right eye45 words
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Article41 1965-08-22 12 PENANG. Sat. RAP Changi scored their lifth successive win when they beat the Penang 1 lects by 58 runs on the DTC ground today. Scores. HAF CUWgj 131-8 (Hazard 36. i eta "8 (Hard.al Singh 27 n.0.. K;inv-ev 5-16..41 words
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Article28 1965-08-22 12 BANGKOK. Sat. Vajiravudh College rugby team v ill leave for Malaysia on Thursday for three matches, including an annual encounter with Malay college of Kuala Kangsar.28 words
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Advertisement122 1965-08-22 12 yiIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMJMIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIiIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIIII' OPPORTUNITY to own your ideal home!! ONLY $2,000 Down Payment First and the rest by easy instalments up to 15 years! BUILDING EXPECTED FOR OCCUPATION BEFORE X'MAS 1965!§ S Joe Chiat Ploce (Good residential area near Frankcl Estate tide) FREEHOLD Terrace Houses E (Bungalow Styling). FIRST FLOOR: 3 spacious122 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1965-08-22 13 MLADIN ZARUBICA - THE FUEHRER LLS 0 A TRAP STRANGEST STORY OF THE WAR. IT WAS REVEALED BY A MAN BELIEVED TO BE BORMANN, THE TOP NAZI WHOSE FATE IS A BIG MYSTERY ABRAHAM B, an Allied agent, parachutes into Occupied Europe to masquerade as a German general who is a personal messenger1,597 words
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Advertisement74 1965-08-22 13 r '^pw^ i I^-ATR.- iND'A I AIR-iMDIA.^ To ANYWktjjf I To .ANYWHERE I To ANYWHtRI iNTHEI^K(P I (N THE iftpß^l) I iNTHEW^JP AIR-iNDIA. T AIRr INDIA. To .ANYWHtRH I ToAU-FfVE iN THH WfTpfIRED I CONTteNNANTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH 8.0.A.C. AND QANTAS OVER 32 YEARS OF FLYING EXPERIENCE ADELPHI HOTEL BLDG74 words
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Article, Illustration1943 1965-08-22 14 RONALD GROSS - THE YEAROLDS ARE VERY SMART RONALD GROSS By IN schools throughout the United States experimental programmes are demolishing many of the conventional assumptions about how children learn and what they are able to comprehend This article points out that children can grasp and apply difficult ideas if the curriculm is1,943 words
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Article, Illustration472 1965-08-22 14 HOW A SIX-INCH SEX SIREN CHARMS ALL THE CHILDREN rEV call her Singapore's Brigitte Bardot. Sbe is all of six inches tall and weighs two pounds. She has a cream complexion, four legs, lots of sex appeal and a fan mail many times her sice. She is a Chihuahua.472 words
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Advertisement106 1965-08-22 14 19 days you'll never forget These will be the days spent cruis.ng 11^^^^^^^^^^^^r the seas aboard the ~,~*l*3£2&^^ luxurious, completely *iL--air-conditioned v^' SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND gf^ 86 PRESIDENT WILSON or SS PRESIDENT ROOSEV&T. From Hong Kong to Yokohama. Honolulu, and San Francisco, you'll relax in American comfort. Spend sunny hours106 words
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Advertisement642 1965-08-22 14 SB How you can become pr a baker of igth international status E5 M c Dougall's recipe no. i. Strawberry sponge pan 4 or super sifted •eli-raising flour |-i Ib «tr» wberne* (f rozti Pinch of »al< or tinned) *oz butter or margarine pkt. table jell v 4 oz castor642 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-08-22 15 rDAY we present a new-look "Peanuts." And today we also take a look at narles S( hul/. creator of the strip. He has been named "Cartoonist of the Year" for the second time in his career, so he's now the owner of two of the bronze Reuben statuettes that348 words
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Article, Illustration430 1965-08-22 15 HAROLD SOH - TH AT KING FEELING HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE THE fishing village of Kuala Fontian, on the east coast of Pahang, is slowly sinking into 20 feet of water. Since the war, more than ">OO attap huts have been swept into the river. The cause erosion. What remains are some 200430 words
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309 1965-08-22 15 A WIDER industrial use of Malaysian timbers, sweeter pineapples, and improved methods of extracting nuts are among the objects of experiments being carried out at the Tropical Products Institute in London. The Institute is Investigating the pulping qualities of tropical lastgrowing timber, especially the309 words
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Advertisement140 1965-08-22 15 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As wa (row older it's only natural that we betfn to Blow down. But ■oms people «row old faster than they should. Then they fe«l weak, tired, find It hard to keep worklnr and seldom get any fun out of life. l>ue to New Improved140 words
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Miscellaneous288 1965-08-22 15 (popular crossword) 13«7 I WO m I re ACROSS: 1. Slight aversion DOWN: 2. Accumulated wealih for ,8). 6. Festival (4). 10. Ma- &J- ture (4), 11. Bird (s>, 13. Jog Decline (4). 7. For swords man the memory <6>, 15. Metal (4>. (4), g. Drink In honour of (5).288 words
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Miscellaneous401 1965-08-22 15 Sunday radio,,, ITIIAI A I lIMDIID I 530 Warta Bertta Dalam Baha&a News. 820 Up And About 845 MIALA LUMKUK Kebanesaan; 540 Emphasis On Ll.sten With Love 945 Lumen Percussion: 600 Summary Of Cabanen. 10.00 Jet Speed ReA.M.: 6.00 Programme Sum- Programmes For The Evening; cords; 10.30 Sealed Orders 1100401 words
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Article371 1965-08-22 16 ALEX LEE Page Calling all girls YOU can now keep tabs on your man's hidden moods and motives. And you can do this spotting the many fluctuations in his complex personality without having to instal a radar scanner or an electronic computer. Just look at his shirt. It tells371 words
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117 1965-08-22 16 ALL THOSE MANY HIDDE^ MOODS AND MOTIVES OF MEN SHiSH is an exciting taste l,|. sensation. And here s mmmmm now to set abo(Jt th|S dish to tempt that man. For eight to 10 servings, you need: I leg of lamb (about 5 Ib V 2 Ib. onions (sliced), 1117 words
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159 1965-08-22 16 PARISIENNES are looking askance at mink and sable, says the latest footnote from Paris. They're setting their sights on a new range of inexpensive fur made from rabbit. And what rabbit! You've never seen such hoppltyhop ideas. They come in stripes and checks,159 words
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Article262 1965-08-22 16 THE man who does not smoke U a better marriage prospect than one who does, claims an American scientist. For smoking may represent a search for masculinity, says Mr. John Pflaum, of Wisconsin I'niversity. In a report of a survey he made. Mr. Pflaum says262 words
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1012 1965-08-22 17 ROBERT GLENTON - JUST HOW GULLIBLE CAN YOU PEOPLE BE? ROBERT GLENTON SUNDAY QUIZ By THOSE who happened to be present at the north end of Waterloo Bridge in London recently say the language was wonderful to hear. A solid jam of motorists, heading for home, found their way to the tunnel which1,012 words
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543 1965-08-22 17 'Smash the invasion' -and Hitler will command ~V From Page One that now they had crossed their Rubicon. They were deep in enemy country, and there was no retreat. But soon hundreds of thousands of men would be crossing their Rubicon, and there would be no retreat for them either.543 words
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Article455 1965-08-22 17 First, check your score:— 1. a 0, b =S. 1. a 0, b 5, c=minus 5. 3. a 5, b 0. 4. o= 0, b= 5. 5. a= 5, b= 0. 6. a 5 (look up Crockford's Who's Who of the Church, in the local455 words
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Article300 1965-08-22 17 Jane Lee I HAVE put up with this problem for two years and I don't know how much longer I can last. My husband loves women all of them, so it seems. He has two 'adoring sisters and a doting mother. But he still makes a lot fuss of all300 words
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Article229 1965-08-22 17 Know Alls WHAT Is the largest .state In Malaysia? TOMMY Saratvak, which is 48.250 sq. miles in area. Next comes Sabah with 29.388 sq. Mfltt. HAS the United States ever made an oflicial pledge of support for the Malaysian Federation? V.L.O. President Johnson reaffirmed the support of the United States229 words
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Miscellaneous60 1965-08-22 17 *»iJ^ /*^oVVUfl}j?Q /l^ C* uevetf kxow what" not a good \tQ(D^^^-aJ if/tiffi tM2jM\3JU$~Jb3^& "To TAL AHou-iy coNveesAr»ONAusTi Vi m _\———M—m it* fttom p LPasie fogneY^ y^ott.ito^j \73 C 3* <»<^^*^ Llfl ArtXO SMALL VU.K I GUGGeSTtO SUCJfCT* Lp^j 3^ urn* rut «,^vnsefc4T7cw common map^bt FL. U^ v^— l^|i!_Z> coNTeovee*AL eu&scr^60 words
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Miscellaneous1871 1965-08-22 18 Edgar Rice Burroughs' all our weapons ~Z_____~~™ The sound of the —^^J I you are hunting in a V you go\n' HUNTER'S GUN IS _I_e3_M^ L^ *s i^3 Cw^ GAME RESERVE... I A-V* )to TRy To TAKE FAMILIAR TO J S**3 _f___#n^ v/ A <!NG A CITIZEN'S r-/ THE HEAVYWEIGHT1,871 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-08-22 20 [IT cs < lljllcirnifcTlSlJSy^ Printed and Published by the Straiu Times Pres» Malaya i UcL. 11l Jalau Pudu Kuala Lumpur and Tunes House 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore. (Managing Director: A. C. Simmons).32 words
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