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Title Section28 1965-08-24 1 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL UIIRAMI tie*** 1 1 The Straits Times J Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100528 words
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440 1965-08-24 1 IJOrSTOX, Mon. Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad luive a new assignment to curry out during their third day in space today catching up with a "phantom." The astronauts got some much-needed sleep during the night while scientists at the control centreReuter; UPI - 440 words
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423 1965-08-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Managements suspended From KUCHING, Monday THE Sarawak Government acted today to curb Communist influence in seven Chinese schools in the controlled area along the KuchingSerian road, scene of a terror attack two months* ago. Elsewhere in the operational area, thousands of leaflets have423 words
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Article76 1965-08-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Railway has announced that in connection with the opening of the National Mosque and the International Airport It Is offering single ordinary fare and a half for the return Journey from any station to the Federal capital. Tickets will be76 words
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Article, Illustration399 1965-08-24 1 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA By SINGAPORE. Mon. WWO cargo vessels the 3,690-ton Formosa- registered Union Builder and the 10,480-ton Yugoslav ship, the Primorje were this morning involved in a collision in the eastern anchorage of the Singapore Harbour. The collision smashed a section of the Union399 words
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90 1965-08-24 1 India 'ready' to cross Kashmir line NEW DELHI. Mon —India s Defence Minister, Mr. Y.B. Chavan, said today India was ready to cross the ceasefire line In Kashmir If necessary to defend It. He was answering a question In the Lower House of Parliament after making a statement on theReuter - 90 words
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Article50 1965-08-24 1 VIENTIANE (Laos). Mon An Indonesian Air Force transport plane arrived here today with •even tons of military equipment for neutralist forces fighting the Communist Patrtet Lao. A similar planeload of military equipment arrived here on Saturday from Indonesia for the neutralist forces of Gen. Kong Le50 words
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164 1965-08-24 1 Soek on S'pore: 'Studying all aspects' JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno said today that he was "still studying all factors related to the separation of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia." He wat replying to Japanese correspondents who asked when Indonesia would recognise Singapore. The Japanese correspondents were allowed a briefAP - 164 words
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107 1965-08-24 1 TAIPEH. Mon. Chou Shin-Hsiang confessed to police he murdered six members of a famih because of a debt of $6.b(V) Formosan (8450) which they refused to pay. police said. They said Cbou. a 32--year-old night watchman, admitted that he killed Mou107 words
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212 1965-08-24 1 TIME-BOMB AT BRIDGE IN MALACCA HOLDS UP TRAFFIC MALACCA, Mon.—British Army bomb experts from Seremban, 51 miles from here, rushed to Malacca early this morning and helped to prevent a time-bomb from exploding. The bomb six slabs of TNT with a timing device was due to go off at 2.30212 words
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Article199 1965-08-24 1 $50,000 tobacco haul by Customs A LOR STAR. Mon. After several hours of land and sea hunt, police and customs today seized a record haul of over 4,000 lb. of tobacco near the coastal town of Semilinp. 35 miles from here. The tobacco, bound In :<5 bales and valued at199 words
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Article31 1965-08-24 1 CHASINC PHANTOM ACROSS SKIES HOUSTON. Mon. (irmini twins have begun play ins hide-and-seek across skits with "Phantom A urn a roiket. First manncuvrr miicessful. Inter. (Set this past 131 words
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132 1965-08-24 2 OAIGON, Mon. United States Air Force Jets struck a dam site 80 miles southwest of Hanoi, the North Vietnam capital, for the second day In a row yesterday and also bombed a hydro-electric plant nearby. Eleven F-105 Thunderchiefs supported by three other jetsReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration411 1965-08-24 2 LONDON, Mon. Hanoi mouthpiece rejects truce as a U.S. trap LORD Brockway's Vietnam peace talks in Moscow appeared in peril today as the North Vietnam mouthpiece, Nhan Dan, in Hanoi rejected a ceasefire in the Vietnam war. The Labour peer, on a private visit toReuter - 411 words
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280 1965-08-24 2 Pakistan trying to send more infiltrators into Kashmir: India NEW DELHI, Monday. PAKISTAN is attempting to push fresh batches of "infiltrators" into Kashmir where guerilla warfare erupted 17 days ago, the Indian Defence Ministry charged yesterday. The Indian Army ambush- f W two groups of guerillas crossing the ceasefire lineReuter; AP - 280 words
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71 1965-08-24 2 Lover throws bombs into girl's room SEOUL, Mon. A Jilted lover tossed two hand grenades into his 24-year-old girl friends living room, seriously wounding her father, The girl escaped unhurt Seoul newspapers reported yesterday that Yoon Wonmo. 25 who also was injured in the blast, tried to commit suicide byAP - 71 words
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Article22 1965-08-24 2 HONOLULU. Mon Madame Chiang Kai-shek arrived here today for her first visit to the U.B. In sis years. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article19 1965-08-24 2 CAIRO. Mon President Nasser arrived last night in Jeddan and was received by King Peisal. Reutar.Reuter - 19 words
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272 1965-08-24 2 Turn of the tide against Reds: U.S. hopeful WASHINGTON. Mon. The big victory by U.S. Marines over the Vietcong near Chu Lai last week has prompted a belief in Administration circles that the tide is beginning to turn against Hanoi. A mood of cautious ootlmlsm about the Immediate military situationReuter - 272 words
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Article57 1965-08-24 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. Eleven teenage girls ran wild with broken glass and razors in Wlnlaton women's prison following a breakout by three prisoners. In Sydney, two warders were Injured at Long Bay men's Jail when 100 prsoners rioted and set fire to the prison workshop. TheReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-08-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V/DULDNT IT BE /TUI* WILL PlP4«ei Wice TO SEE THE LAWN I IHW ueJ2 Z--^ VtJ?AfcrEP AMP TtPY? £_Z^_3 I rUT Arf EAk W IN© DOWN 1/ u» i it r<*n \*"m i u/aut Tn i mucftl i noAKiu tmj /*/^eece I WAI uiu' tiaj61 words
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407 1965-08-24 3 Gemini: 'At any price charge is denied HOUSTON. Mon. A mission control officer for the Gemini 5 space flight yesterday denied a Tass report that officials here had been ordered to "beat the Russians at any price." The Soviet news agency. In a report from New York or. the fuelReuter - 407 words
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122 1965-08-24 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain's anti-apartheid movement was told today that posters pormoting eggs and South African grapefruit breakfasts had no political significance whatsoever. The movement had demanded that the Governmentsponsored British Egg Board withdraw the posters on the grounds that they would be widelyReuter - 122 words
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229 1965-08-24 3 POLICE OUT TO DEAL WITH 3,000 TOUGHS SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Monday. gEVENTY-FIVE people were arrested on Saturday night and early yesterday by riot police guarding against trouble due to an influx of 3.000 motor-cyclists from throughout the nation. Police Supt. William Morris said: "I don't know of any damage and thereReuter; UPI - 229 words
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160 1965-08-24 3 The odd world around Tonya Dolganova MOSCOW, Mon. Strange things began to happen to customers in a Russian village post office run byTonya Dolganova. They either collapsed in corners In a blissful sleep, started laughing, of beenme ravenously hungry. One respectable old man. who was wrapping up a parcel, suddenlyReuter - 160 words
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Article42 1965-08-24 3 BONN. Mon. West Germany is ouilding ius tir.M foreign military base since World War 11. a Defence Ministry spokesman said. A US$5O million training case as being built for the West German Air Force at Beja Portugal. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article57 1965-08-24 3 PARIS, Mon. A suitcase con- i tain ng a woman torso «.s fished out of a canal lock in north-eastern Paris. It was found aXier the discovery of another suitcase blood- j stained but empty, about h in !e along the Saint-Martin Canul. Frogmen are searchingReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1965-08-24 3 NEW YORK. Mon. A 88--year-old man was accused today of beating his 78-year old landlady severely with his cane. Detectives said Prank NolL«--nik was the oldest prisoner ever locked in one of their detention cells- He was charged with felonious assault.— A P.49 words
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Article68 1965-08-24 3 MARGATE. Mon.— Police last night questioned Over 10 youth»« and girls, in efforts to Dlece together the last hours of a 16--year-o!d waitress whose nude body VM found early here today. The girl. Shonu Berry was seen i> i.is a bowling alley in the earlyReuter - 68 words
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Article52 1965-08-24 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. American servicemen have got a U-Stl.ooo million pay rise. President Johnson signed a Bill granting the lncrea&es more than double the amount he had sought. But he said that in this critical period "the public Interest will best be served by signing theReuter - 52 words
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Article79 1965-08-24 3 LONDON. Mon. The Sunday Telegraph reported thai formex White Mouse aide Arthur Scblesinger wrote to exPrime Minister Harold Macmillan asking (or material for his book about President John F. Kennedy. It said Mr. MacmiiUn replied: "I am interested to hear that you propo* r to find your79 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-08-24 3 Girl to wed man who killed boy friend T ONDON. Mon. A v 21-year-old firl Is to marry a man serving life imprisonment for killing her boy friend, it was revealed yesterday. Some time this weekprison and marriage registry officials refused to give the exact date 26-year-old Barry Tomkys willReuter - 175 words
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155 1965-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. \M LAWRENCE, 40, of Cambridge Road, was today granted a decree nisi in the High Court on the ground of adultery by his wife, Ruby Danam, to be made absolute in three months. M. K. S. Sankaram. cited I as co-respondent, did155 words
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Article45 1965-08-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Stars Associate is organising a "Pool Party" dance and swim at the Chinese Swimming club on Saturday, evening. The party will be highlighted by a "Pool Queen Contest 1965." Several local recording artists will be performing at the party.45 words
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Article, Illustration774 1965-08-24 4 Praise for Medical Faculty's achievements TUN YUSOF'S FIRST APPEARANCE AS CHANCELLOR SINGAPORE, Mon THK Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, in his first appearance as Chancellor of the University of Singapore, today spoke of the Medical Faculty's achievements through excellent teachers and high standards maintained. In the gold and774 words
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130 1965-08-24 4 A bankers' exam course by Education Board SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Adult Education Board is organising a course to prepare students for the Part I Examination of the Institute of Bankers to be held In September, 1966. The course will be conducted over a period of three terms (42 weeks) and130 words
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Article343 1965-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon I DONORS to the Singapore Medical Progress Fund will have their names set down as memorials to various units of the proposed Institute of Medical Specialties and the Medical Library extension. Announcing this today In a statement, the chairman of the fund, Dato Runme343 words
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169 1965-08-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. i Inche Ahmad bin Haji Taff, acting chairman of the Alliance Party Singapura, said today that his party was planning to strengthen itself, and there was no question 1 of dissolving it. He said that with the reparation of Singapore from Malaysia, the169 words
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Article42 1965-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The St. Andrew's Old Boys annual dinner will be held at the St. Andrew's School at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 8. Tickets are obtainable from the secretary, tel. ***** and *****. be- j fore Sept. 2.42 words
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Article34 1965-08-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. will open an i lnter-communlty centre sepak raga tournament at the Peoples Assocla- i tion at 7.30 p.m. on Friday.34 words
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Article809 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A REPRESENTATIVE of the Port of Singapore Authority said today that the PSA would have no surplus money left from profits made between 1960 to 1963 if claims by Ihe Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association for back-pay for its 10,000 members were allowed809 words
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77 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.—A director of Mansfield and Company Ltd., Mr. RE L Wingate, today preoented a full-size billiard table to the Port Authority Recreation Club on behalf of the Blue Funnel Line at a simple ceremony at the club's new premises at Buklt Chermin.77 words
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Article37 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok and his wife will attend the Persekutuan Wanlta Singapura's Women's Day dinner and dance at the Mandarin Room at 8 P.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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Article34 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon— Electricity supply will be interrupted tomorrow between 8.30 ajn. and 230 pjn. In Upper Thomson Road between 6 m*. and 7 m.s.; Island Golf Club and Pierce Reservoir pumping station.34 words
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Article57 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Dr. Geoffrey TM. Llew has been elected president of the Apex Club of Singapore City. Other officials are: Mr. AJnier Singh, secretary: Mr. Ahmad Maulana Babjee, service director; Mr. Lan Duncan, director for programme, public-speaking and publicity; Mr. Yeo Toon Joo. social and membership director,57 words
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Article261 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. SOME 130 workers of the Textile Corporation of Singapore in Buklt Timah Road, who are now on strike, today marched to the Ministry of Labour to present a letter to the Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong protesting against "repressive police action" and offering suggestions261 words
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341 1965-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. MR. Justice Winslow was told today in a divorce petition how a 1955 marriage between Tay Chong Lye, then a teacher at the S i g 1 a p Secondary School, and his girl pupil, Lim Fui Mcc, had failed "right from341 words
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Article163 1965-08-24 5 OINGAPORE, Mon. A special shipment of 200 pigs knuckles was airexpressed into Singapore last night to keep up with Singapore's latest food craze. The pies knuckles were flown from Frankfort in a special deep-freeze transport box and rushed to the Goodwood Park Hotel for preparation for the163 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-08-24 5 60 years of medical progress in Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. The progress in medical education, research and development in Singapore over the past 60 years will be "on show" this week-end at the Faculty of Medicine building in the grounds of the General Hospital. The Medical Faculty of the University of213 words
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157 1965-08-24 6 Yamashita treasure: Govt men are intrigued j(UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Government officials here are intrigued by a Manila report that rumours had it that General Yamashita "Tiger of Malaya" took to th« Philippines about $780 million worth of treasures from Malaya. The rumours were revived yesterday when th« Evening News in157 words
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Article, Illustration374 1965-08-24 6 ROGER HENNING - ROGER HENNING From Sydney. Monday OVERSEAS students in Australia are concerned over the immigration laws in this country and the application of the regulations but the Immigration Department denies it is getting tough The Overseas Student Service conference in Adelaide has374 words
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Article355 1965-08-24 6 THEY SCOFF AT OFFICIAL REPLY An Immigration Department spokesman said in answer to the allegations: "Asian students are grant- ed extensions of their temporary entry permits to enable them to complete their .studies. In every genuine case. "In a minority of cases the student, for a variety of reasons. Including355 words
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137 1965-08-24 6 Vigilantes step up alertness in Muar MUAR, Mon. The Muar Vigilante Corps, which keeps a nightly watch along the coastal areas and the Muar River, is stepping up its alertness against possible Indonesian landings during Malaysia Day anniversary celebrations. The watch schedule is being reorganised with Increased concentration of men137 words
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Article37 1965-08-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pioneer industry status was today granted to the manufacture of are welding equipment and fhiotreacent light ballasts. It wu the 85th pioneer certificate granted in Malaysia and the fourth this year.37 words
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248 1965-08-24 6 MCA Youth: Problem of language should be pressed now MALACCA, Mon. T»HE national vice-president of the Malaysian x Chinese Association youth section. Mr. Sim Mow Yu, said here yesterday that MCA youths strongly supported the demand to make Chinese one of the official languages of th* rountrv Mr. Sim. who248 words
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Article33 1965-08-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tt* Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Mustafa Kamll Kldwai, will present a cheque for WBS to the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association on behalf of toe Indian Women's Curie tomorrow.33 words
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168 1965-08-24 6 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The secretary general of the Indian Council of Cultural Relations. Mr. Inam Rahman, who arrived here last night for a fourday visit, today called on thf> Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. Ungku Mohseln bin Abdul Kadlr. Mr. Rahman's visit168 words
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45 1965-08-24 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Xight firing exercise will be carried out by the military at Bukit Timah range between 0 p.m. and midnight tomorrow. Small arms will be used. The oolice advise the public not to be alarmed when hearing explosions.45 words
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Article50 1965-08-24 6 SUNGEI PATANL Mon.— Newn has been received from Hong Kong that the Bishop of Penang, Mgr Francis Chan, has left the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kowioon. •nd is now recuperating at the La Saile College, there. Mgr. Chan proceeded to Hong Kong for medical treatment la*t month.50 words
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Article180 1965-08-24 6 MISSING GIRL, 7, FOUND BY POLICE CINGAPORE, Mon. Seven-year-old Ling Cheng, missing from her home in Wallioh Street for 10 days. wa« I found outside Beach Road police station yesterday. Ling Cheng wa^ watching a Chinese wayang near her home on Aug. 13 when she wu > lost in the180 words
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Article31 1965-08-24 6 KUALA LL'MPI'R. Mon. A mason. Ho Wan. 25. was charged in a magistrates court here today with the theft of a gold chain worth $75 from a woman.31 words
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Article486 1965-08-24 7 t NVPW WITH 30 PER CENT MEMBERSHIP IS RECOGNISED...* KUALA LUMPUR, MOl Arbitration tribunal is told: Union does not require majority membership for recognition by management I'HE Industrial Arbitration Tribunal which held its first sitting today was told that a trade union did not require majority486 words
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68 1965-08-24 7 Ipoh Council approves $21,250 bill IPOH. Mon A supplementary budget ot $21,250 the sixth for last year, was upproved by the Ipoh Municipal Council at a special meeting today. Of this sum. $15,750 comes under the heading "Treasury adjustments for prior year* and the remaining $5,500 is for the lighting68 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-08-24 7 'Queen' of Pahang Govt workers Kl/ANTAN. Mon. Che Rohani, 20 (abov-). an assistant nurse, beat 1" other contestants to win the title of "Miss Government Services" at a dance held in the Town Hall here on Saturday. The runner-up was Che R'ikiuli hint- Suli»n«. 21, also from the hospital, and121 words
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Article41 1965-08-24 7 Xl ALA 1.l Mil It. Mun The Director of Marine. Malaysia. Capt. R. E. Gee. died yesterday at the As«unta liosnital. Pctnling Java, after a short illness. A funeral service was held today at St. Mary's Church.41 words
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Article70 1965-08-24 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. A Co'ombo Piuu scholar trom Kcciaii. Mr. Cheng Mcc Chool. hw ootained his Mabier's degree w science from Adelaide University with Firs: Class Honours in muthematicb. Mr. Cheng, who studied ai the Chung Ling School and St. X.ivier's Institution. Penang. went to Australia70 words
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Article45 1965-08-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men. Ourbachan Singh and Jogioder Singh, were today charged iii a magistrate's court with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to each other in Mattar Rowd on July 31. Both pleaded not guilty and were allowed bail until Aug. 3045 words
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393 1965-08-24 7 KING TO OPEN NATIONAL MOSQUE ON FRIDAY There will be no women at the morning ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong will perform the ceremonial opening of Malaysia's $10 million National Mosque on Friday morning. The ceremony will be witnessed by the heads of all Malaysian states. Cabinet393 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-08-24 7 Vicious, says Sarawak student chief From Arthur Richards I ONDON, Mon.— The vice-president of the Sarawak Students' Association, United Kingdom. Mr. Robert J. Ridu, today criticised "some students" for spreading rumours that the association was anti-Malaysia. "Our association cannot afford to adopt an antiMalaysia stand because our country Is within253 words
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123 1965-08-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A member of the Singapore Police Guard and Escort L'ntt with 17 years' service in the police force was today jailed by the Ninth Magistrate's Court for two weeks on each of two charges of criminal breach of trust of two123 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-08-24 8 Malaysia, S'pore missions barred in Ghana KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. r |'HF Malaysian and Singapore student goodwill missions which toured Africa during the past month were barred from entering Ghana on the ground that they had no visas. The leader of the missions, Inche Mokhtar bin Hashim. president of the National352 words
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Article27 1965-08-24 8 KLANG. Mon. Ng Teik Ser.g was fined $150 in the magistrate's court here on Saturday for failing to submit an income tax return for 1964.27 words
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186 1965-08-24 8 Boat race to be main event of Singapore carnival SINGAPORE, Mon. A boat race between the Singapore Polytechnic, Nanyang University and the University of Singapore will be the main attraction of a sea carnival here on Oct. 3. The carnival Is one of the eight events of Tourist Week from186 words
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Article218 1965-08-24 8 CUNGEI SIPUT. Mon— A father of eleven. Loo Eng Kar. 41. who hid 691 b 4ozs of raw opium in a secret compartment in his car, was today fined $2,500 by the Sessions Court president here. Wan Yahaya bin Pawan Teh Loo from218 words
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188 1965-08-24 8 Govt will recognise Nanyang degrees 'within 5 years' SINGAPORE, Mon. *FHE Singapore Government hopes to recognise Nanyang University degrees in three to five years' time, when the academic re-organisation of the university is completed. This was stated by the Minister lor Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. In an interview with188 words
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163 1965-08-24 8 POLICE KEPT BUSY AT NGEE ANN COLLEGE .ur.NGAPORE, Mon. Police were kept busy for five hours by more than 100 students of the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road today I ho >tudcnts h.wl w.intrd to enter the colleicp to hold a mertinc to rrvirw their eight-wrrk-old boycott Of Hassrs.163 words
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Article27 1965-08-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ttw Jaffnese Co-operative Society here will buy (50,000 of National Defence Bonds. "nir decision was made at the fcocirty's annual meeting yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement289 1965-08-24 8 The Raja of Pickup f\ f i "^s?v i'^H 111 (I I i /-On i^^B B^^i^hm^i^i^li I j^T 55.795.00 (Complete) V V 55.595.00 (Chassis Cab) 54.795 00 (Chasvis only) DATSUN ROAD Tax: PICKUP ""SWt The biggest Payload in its class sli^X^'" The DATSUN pickur is a compact pickup right powered289 words
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Miscellaneous193 1965-08-24 8 I//.-V 0,.p Jiff Y.T. llamlin 7 ATTA BOf. DINNY_ PRACTICAL CXJB RESOURCEFUL A I STILL SAY WE STAND |fl| I W V GIV E IM A FIT A ROBOT IS. BUT HE TOO, WOULDNT TO LOSE A VALUABLE /J B#. f T Tint ~^'^S^ APPEARS TO BE V YOU SAYr*193 words
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Article, Illustration1694 1965-08-24 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE WAS HITLER'S LAST HOPELESS GAMBLE Surrender? 'Nuts' said the General to Nazis ON the evening of Dec. 22, 1944, four (ierman officers with a white flag fluttering from the bonnet of their cay. drove into the battered little town of Bastogne1,694 words
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Advertisement109 1965-08-24 9 Choose from the full range of exciting new models Q OMEGA The Pride of Switzerland The world-famous The Ladymatie Omega Constellation stylishly modern Chronometer self-winding PURCHASE YOUR NEXT WATCH FROM THE OMEGA SPECIALISTS Standarc Prices JI-b* Top Reliability Kij Best Service II d* Silva Limited Also at Penang. Kuching and109 words
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Obituary114 1965-08-24 10 U W»r4t Sll I Mmimitm WILKINSON HARM M— :-2-«-S5 at the Oeneral Hospitnl Kitala l^impur (Thy will be donei. MAOAM LIE BOON KBE. •«*<• _7 7 pnw. .way peacefully 23»-S5. leaving neftmd eoaa. Foaui K»™ L^o" Ja sl I dauxbtera. Poh Lin. Pob rhoo. Poh Khoag. 2 dauirtiters-in-law. Son-in-law.114 words
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Article189 1965-08-24 10 Wore 1 Sit (mimlmnmi MR AND MRS H»l* Sooaay thank ■II .elatives and friend* for their be»t nishe* and preaents on the occasion of their mamas* MR. AND MRS. r. P Crimson thank friend* and relatlvwi for their teleKnun* valuable gift*, ""d j»s!«taaea -heir wwldmg 21-S-19A1 THE FAMILY Of189 words
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Article670 1965-08-24 10 Political pro-occupations have caused to pass almost unnoticed the enactment of the National Land Code, as important a piece of legislation as Parliament has approved in many a long day. One effect lof the code the one that will ;be felt by most people most immediately670 words
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Article309 1965-08-24 10 Malacca, long ago a pacesetter in Malayan affairs, is in the lead once more and wishes it was not. Its land is almost fully developed and its population increase is becoming embarrassing; solutions must be found. Family planning offers part of an answer, of course, and so does309 words
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Article221 1965-08-24 10 The gist of overseas stud- i ents' complaints about the Australian Immigration Do- j partment is slowly coming to light, and seems to concern two main points. The first j involves difficulties which have been encountered in securing permission to take a degree higher than that originally proposed,221 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1965-08-24 10 JOHN G. MORRIS - U.S. arms sales are billion- dollar business JOHN G. MORRIS By WASHINGTON, i Monday IN the popular mind. armaments salesmen long have been considered "merchants of death" and accused of fomenting wars and revolutions to build up business. Times change, however, and today's arms super-salesmen are far different from the1,322 words
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177 1965-08-24 10 Television Malaysia run out of ideas? IS TV Malaysia running dry of ideas for pro grammes? How many People here are interested In golf? This is an aristocratic game. How many aristocrats live In Mai aysia? Worst of all are the shorts played during Interludes someone singing to someone. What177 words
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Letter62 1965-08-24 10 SOON after Singapore became Independent Mr. Lee Kuan Yew made It clear that It' would not be proper for him or his party to meddle In the politics of the mainland. Vet T. V. Singapura sent a special team to cover the meeting of thrv Malay slan Solidarity62 words
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Letter19 1965-08-24 10 T7HE market in Tlong Bahru needs a cleanup. Refuse U strewn everywhere. The place stinks. LEE CIIEE HDA Singapore19 words
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Advertisement684 1965-08-24 10 toa*. Trnrn ft Makr KM Cfi.swn »«wimiim s>e* a* m< cold aroMAO* tupnMAKKaTT Orchard (1.. .1.1 Dee*) COLO STOKA9I •KAMCMCd At HSII.nC R*e* ISMSf riisi «|Ml> CITY BOOK STOW! LTO wiHh«t*r Hmmtm. C«*fcjpar Ql»sy TMI NCW* FRONT rtttswtrtak's »m»—m*o*Bt M. M. ISMAIL Aamif.ty Usat. ssaix See* MIMIIM STOI 141* utMr684 words
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Advertisement51 1965-08-24 10 WALAYSIAS LEADING The Bank with the biffest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches )n London, Honf Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HMO Dr^^^^SX^ MAIATAH I**l lUlltmt 92. ljl>n fendar. Kuala Lumpur. BA^jN^UMITED ««>mn r v ood on ■mm M*M U» Camr I >SOMMS i b<ww tmmm I«M IMO 0M51 words
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Advertisement460 1965-08-24 10 LEARNING MALAY (122) By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Kutab-khaiuh fn< It- Q Sangal ini menpUr DARI MANA? brary; terima, menrrima (v) to receive. —Where U the source of this river? alir, mrngalir (vt to flow; sun«ai (ni <Ht. Where does thU river flow from?) Mver; koU (n)460 words
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Advertisement154 1965-08-24 10 do you know (3 new fBBSM foaming mwm P"^^ffH the amazing mTmmftsM newdiscouery ■BBJSHSJB will dear your UypPPll dandruff instantly I and giw new life W[ssS^& an d vitality WILL 6IVE IN iITWICN tMAMPOO PROTECTION WILL MX3TMI YOUR SCALP. WILL CONDITION HAIK DRHO OUT IN EXCESSIVE BLEACHING, SUN, WIND, fTC154 words
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370 1965-08-24 11 SYED NASIR REVIEWS THE SUCCESS OF THE CAMPAIGN KUALA LUMPUR. Monda THE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that next year's National Language Month campaign would be extended to Sabah and Sarawak. It should also be370 words
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Article69 1965-08-24 11 LAGOS. Mon. Nigeria's Minister of State in the External Affairs Ministry, Mr. Nuhux Bamail, left here today to represent Nigeria at the Malaysia Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. An official announcement here yesterday said that Mr. Bamail would also attend the United Nations General Assembly meeting69 words
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Article, Illustration701 1965-08-24 11 I lost my temper and beat wife, says lawyer 'SHE TORE LEGAL FILES. THERE WAS NO LOVE, ONLY HATRED' PENANG. Monday J^ Penang lawyer, Mr. Triptipal Singh, told the First Magistrate's Court today he lost his temper and beat his wife in September last year when she tore up three701 words
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Article57 1965-08-24 11 PENANG. Mon. Imams of more than 170 mosaues throughout Penang and Province Weileslej bare been Instructed to recite special prayers on Friday, Sept. S. The Religious Affairs Department. In a circular, has asked the Imams to pray for peace and prosperity in Malaysia and a happy57 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-08-24 11 Mother is very ill: Lian Ann will fly back CINGAPQRE, Mon. Tan lian Xnn (above), Singapore's 17-year-old chess champion. Is flying back from Barcelona, Professor Llm Kok Ann, president of the Singapore Chess Federation, said here tonight. He explained that he had cabled Lian Ann to return home Immediately because71 words
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176 1965-08-24 11 Jailed: Man who robbed taxi drivers SINGAPORE, Mon. A father of three. Wn Veong Yuen. 29. said to have specialised in robbing taxi-driven, was jailed for six months today by a district court for robbery. According to a police prosecutor. Senior Inspector Ronald Naldu, Wu's arrest was the result of176 words
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Article30 1965-08-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Electricity Board last year sold about 60 million units of electricity compared to 18 million units five years ago. a statement said today.30 words
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Article35 1965-08-24 11 IPOH. Mon A Malayan railway porter. Wahid bin Omar. 30. pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court here today to assaulting a housewife, Som binte Ajld, 18. with intent to outrage her modesty.35 words
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228 1965-08-24 11 Typist's petition for divorce dismissed |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The High Court here today dismissed a petition for divorce by a typist, Mrs. D. P. Thambyah, against her husband. Mr. I. N. E. Thambyah, with whom she has not been staying for the last four years. Mrs. Thambyah. of Kia Pent?228 words
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236 1965-08-24 11 PENANG, Monday T»HE Penang UniverA sity Project Committee is proceeding on the right lines to build a university in the State Sir John Fulton, chairman of the International University Council for Higher Education Overseas, said here today. "There are so many problems in236 words
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Advertisement63 1965-08-24 11 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS ball and roller bearing replacement Service Sole agents: THE BORNEO CO. LTD. Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca couch■uu] l^^ UJ Bab eS lOVe U %<^ /Mothers trust (^'s' /\u&J DeWjtts ßab y n I \jA J> Cough Syrup IMMEDIATE RELIEF63 words
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Advertisement154 1965-08-24 11 w'JS £9 i&r r JgV /.Si '-J^^V^bW q 4snH (mm%f f^K sw w ]s)ft *Ss I J^^S Cf V i t v i K Is M r m- wf 4 AvHgja. V^fll IK Bs v A 1 ShF J* xJI W B^gafc^i^R'SL^X' fli '#aLV a 1 -f JgP^9K r 'fl154 words
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Miscellaneous643 1965-08-24 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: KoaU Lumpur pecker; 8.34 Stingray "Th« aod Penanc 5 Ipoh and Ma- Loch Ness Monster"; 7.00 laeca 6 Johore Bharn 3 Taiping News In English; 7.10 Talk 4 Batu Pahat 7 Klnang 9. on Today's Events: 7.24 Documentary Him 'Our BventP.M.: 2.00 Test pattern and ful Year';643 words
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Miscellaneous95 1965-08-24 11 High tides TODAY: Sedlll Kechil 7.13 a.m. (6.Bft) 4.42 pm <6 4ft> Singapore 8.53 a.m. (6.6 ft) 7.14 pm. 1 7.5 ft i Port Dlckson 2.30 am. <6 2ft) 3.46 p.m. < 7.5 ft i: Port Swettenham 1.47 a.m. a Oft > 2.30 pm (11.3 ft); Penang 10 a.m (6.Bft)95 words
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Article, Illustration480 1965-08-24 12 ESME BAPTISTA - ESME BAPTISTA BY 'Fluid' line, flared skirts, and hemlines just skimming knees IT was worth the trip to Paris and Rome if only to see the latest fashions, said Miss Janilaine who recently returned home to Singapore. The colours and styles she saw480 words
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Article46 1965-08-24 12 ADD a feminine touch to daughter's room with a supply of plastic flowers. They can be wound around a discarded electric cord to make an attractive flowering vine. A cellulose sponge makes a good clothes brush in a pinch and it can be washed.46 words
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214 1965-08-24 12 MAKE WAY FOR NAVY IN THE BED ROOM rnHERE is nothing A wrong with a bedroom full of chintzy drapes and candlewick bedspreads, except perhaps the fact that thousands and thousands of people have them too. Your bedroom will have to be redecorated and refurnished some time or other, so214 words
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Article178 1965-08-24 12 JEWELLERY manufacturers w say that more and more women are adopting the fashion of wearing a signet ring. These rings are often exchanged between boy and girl as friendship rings prior to their becoming engaged, but they bear no significance as to their marital status which178 words
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Advertisement430 1965-08-24 12 ORLAN E 1 OF PARIS I brings you Beauty through Science. For the first time in Singapore \<^ j I ftt t 5P '1 2 J The Skin Microscope Rp veals the nature of your skin and its 7 3 imperfections, if any. also: The Hygrometer Remarkable scientific discovery by430 words
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Advertisement448 1965-08-24 12 Yourskinisalivingthing. tains Eucerite. which is To keep it young, supple lanoline in its purest form and healthy it needs nou- and the nearest thing to rishment... every day nou- the skin's natural oil. rishment. This rule applies YoucanbuyNiveainrwo not only to your face, but forms... as a Creme. or as448 words
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Article280 1965-08-24 13 ALAN HARMAN - ALAN HARMAN GUNMEN ON GUARD AS VILLAGE TURNS UP FOR WEDDING 200-MAN POLICE FORCE MOVES ON HIDEOUT WITH ORDERS TO GET HIM IN 60 DAYS From Bangkok, Monday r HE bis police drive against Ma-E-Saw does not worry the bandit operating on Thailand's southern280 words
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100 1965-08-24 13 PLANTERS PAY BIG SUMS FOR PROTECTION sian opposition politicians to subvert his fellow Muslims in the south and persuade them to join a secessionist plot. The report* say Ma-E-Saw Is using another bandit as a Ro-between between him and Malaysian politicians. Boasts Ma-E-Saw's part In the plot came to light100 words
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Article37 1965-08-24 13 KLUANG. Mon. The Kluanjj district rural development committee has received an allocation of $3,600 from the Johore Government to build a bridge in the Sri La Hang local council area, five miles from here.37 words
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105 1965-08-24 13 A Japanese Embassy in S'pore soon SINGAPORE. Mon—Japan is to raise the status of its consulate in Singapore to that of an Embassy, and a Bill to rffrct this will be placed before the Japanese Diet next month. This was revealed by the Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Dato Fumihiko Kai,105 words
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Article24 1965-08-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The secretary of the Socialist International. Mr. Albert Carthy, will arrive here on Sept. 6 for a three-day visit.24 words
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Article215 1965-08-24 13 iPOH, Mon. Lack of precise dates in a charge of rape "gravely prejudiced" the position of the accused, a defence counsel told the High Court here today. Mr. Peh Swee Chin, defending a wireman. Hussein bin Hashim, 27, of Kampar, who Is charged separately on215 words
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Article230 1965-08-24 13 'Don't wait for others 9 help 9 call KOTA BHARU, Mon T»HE Assistant A Minister of National and Rural Development. Inche Suleiman bin Bulon, today urged Malays to take the initiative to improve their livelihood instead of waiting for others to do it for them.230 words
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Article30 1965-08-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sales of National Defence Bonds to date stand at $5,530,600 sold to 1,511 subscribers. The amount received on Saturday was $60,850 from 13 subscribers.30 words
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82 1965-08-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five armed robbers last night escaped with $32,000 worth of Chinese herbs after tying up two employees of a medicine shop in South Bridge Road. The five men. one armed with a revolv- er, broke into Fonff Cheong and Co.82 words
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Advertisement163 1965-08-24 13 NATURALLY SECURE IN THE CRADLE OF YOUR ARMS <r^~ =^i Naturally Secure in your Choice Of specially modified to resemble breast milk as closely as g^ I ACTfifiFN fho POM PI FTF infant tnnri possible. Rich in fats and Protein, so indispensable to baby's ZZ V ?;?Scm growth,LACTOGENaIsocontains9ESSENTIAL VITAMINS IfTT97T?nPI163 words
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Miscellaneous262 1965-08-24 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS s. Bring up tho back (4). 1. Joyous occasions when nrit 6. Watch part oa which the yarn at the wheel <3. 6. 4). turns Ct>. 8 Peter Pan? Easy! (6. 4). 7. Ruth wed fat Herod. King9, 12. Sampler of public opinion maker '.6, 3.262 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-08-24 13 Li&LIUUVeOOD NI6HT W {,nnr> kjiAUT 6NOOfV I W SNOOPY...SE6 1 r m I Joi) in Tut m ■HfdflßH l..w'->^»v*--'*-i3^vtfrwtL T l/ I ■mIHI I PEOPLE ARE QtflTE NICE WBUT NO ONE EVEft KlSSesl ABOUT ALUAVS SAVINS I We OH TMc HOSE M I '6000 NI6HT" TQME I -W^mß48 words
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333 1965-08-24 14 A VISION by a far-sighted civil servant, the presence in Malaya of a documentary film director and the Malayan Government purchase of some old film-making equipment were the three factors mainly responsible for the formation of the Malayan Film Unit, now known333 words
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278 1965-08-24 14 'My work is my hobby'— so no holidays INCHE Mohamed Zain Hussein. 44, head of the Filem Negara Malaysia, is an ex-naval officer who joined the department as an assistant cameraman in 1947 and worked his way up to the top job. But genial Inche Hussein (he is known as278 words
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551 1965-08-24 14 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA By THE opening of the Filem Ncgara Malaysia in Petaling Jaya by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong today gives Malaysia the distinction of having the most modern and best equipped documentary film studios in South-East Asia. Although the studio and offices are551 words
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Advertisement228 1965-08-24 14 on the opening of their new studios 1*.!.. -"jlTMbh my H H -^lif Speed is never a problem. Speed and quality High D max. Superbly long tonal scale with are. That's why EASTMAN Color Negative clean separation of even the most subtle Film, Type 5251, is designed to work at228 words
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Advertisement89 1965-08-24 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to FILEM NEGARA MALAYSIA on the occasion of the official opening of their new studios at Petaling Jaya ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING CO. 271 Outran* Rd. Spore 3. Cable Add. "HIFIDELITY". Tel: ***** 4 *****. Stockists of: "National" Projector Carbon New A Used 35/70 mm. Cinema equipment, Motion89 words
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Advertisement96 1965-08-24 14 SOCIETA COMMISSIOIMARIA Congratulate Filem Negara Malaysia on Ike occasion of the official opening of their new studios at Petaling Java, and are oroufl o 08 associated with he supply of equipment from... MASGHINEN-UND APPARATEBAU G.M.B.H. Motion Picture Printers, Processing Plants. c elmlt j EMTWILHELM FRANZ GMBH PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT Professional96 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-08-24 15 1Q UYERPOOL A WEST tOAST OJLi Out Sport Sans p. STiaa Paaaaj MfNESTNEUS L ■vj-pool. GllJgOt) It PI Ang 23 Aag 7t LLPENOI l .amooi. Duolm. A'omuW... Ota. IS Atf 21 Aag 27/ 2 Stpt I AJAX Liverpool, thitlm Ant 21 Sett I DOLIUS v: evol. Glaifotr Sept I Stpt1,290 words
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Advertisement1217 1965-08-24 15 T//£Lh\jL//V£S 7ME LAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ud lncv.T<m«d ta Or.i»k EXPRESS SAILIN6S TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO SXAWNNAYIAi S'oori S'kan Peiurtf An. Gaaoa runt H'turi rt'oaa Aara Cos* MORELIA a) Sailea la Pt 'Atf 24 25 28 Saptttt>S«M2OOCtl 4 10 i MMA tl Aaf 11/ 2 Sapt A/ t II t1,217 words
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Advertisement1183 1965-08-24 15 I Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL POUTS. n a- MAn «j4T*TAf fo lanwt Stpi 12 ULNAKnIn Ant«tr» sapt it i.£J3fc "5" BENVANNOCH gfT §12 Singapore P. S'hani Penani Rotternta Oct 11 la Pt Aug 25 An 2S/27 "SSSSST 0c« iencudch l'pooi. a-on, H».««n SfSSn *i S «Ti stltTi1,183 words
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Advertisement1301 1965-08-24 15 BUCKNAU S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Contin-nt ttaftaera P. SToaj Ptapaj Cm Of NEWCASTU L'tfon. H'burf. R'Oaa, Havre, Hull. Miodlasereufk 18/ a »m Cm OF CHICABO .(a»ra. London. Haatbarf, Bremen. R«*b. Aattrtip.... 8/ 7 Stpt 1/ 8 Stpt Cm Of BOSUN London, Haaawf. RottirHaa, Havre. Hull. Hatam. MTx*.. »/7i Sapi tt ttpt1,301 words
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Article136 1965-08-24 16 MELBOURNE, Mon TNDUSTRIALS were wry steady x in quiet trading. Leaders moved narrowly mostly higher. Union Carbide gained 2s. 6(1. to 625. .6d. on buyers quote following higher profit and bonus.. Colonial Sugar dropped a further 9d. to 61s. 6d Base metals and oils were steady and quiet.136 words
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Article250 1965-08-24 16 OEPTEMBEK first trade rubber f-o.b. buyers closed at S pm. in Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67 cents per Ib., down three-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. K.A.S. and FJULE. clostnc prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:250 words
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Article258 1965-08-24 16 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yield* Is baaed on last sales to August 21: •■>. »o.V. •■>. »T.C. •P Prices); >v.V. Dividend find (gross per cent): *B.T. learnings Ytr-ld igroa* ocr cent): *T C. Times covered. N on grossed op dividend of 20 par cant X258 words
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Article50 1965-08-24 16 (\S the official Malaysian Short yj Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (August 21) the ranee of call rates was as follows:— BANK FINDS 3\ per cent to 4.4 prr cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3*4 per cent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $138 million.50 words
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Article26 1965-08-24 16 Aug. 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5746.25 (down 51.75). Unofficial estimated offering 265 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article800 1965-08-24 16 OI SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and KuaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Ezrhanfp of MaUrai* yesterday, with the number of the ■hares traded In brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1,0001 S2.01. (1.000) S3: Dunlin (2.000) Si -7, (1,000) $1.26; Km* (2.000) (1.56,800 words
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848 1965-08-24 16 From Our Market Correspondent rwas a quiet Mondayish market on the Stock Exchange yesterday with nothing of note taking place. The turnover of 381.284 shares was nearly 200.000 shares less than on Monday of last week. Industrials were easier throughout the list with losses848 words
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Article26 1965-08-24 16 -Malayan Stock Indices An*. 21 An*. 2: Industrials: 73.36 71.3 rin»: 92.30 92.© i rubbers: 102-35 102.3, •Dec. 30. 1963=100 !»••<• "t In; 1 in..26 words
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Article71 1965-08-24 16 i CHIPS lying alsntiid* ttit llnfipwre whirrii ar sipcoted tMtiy arst Mlkasa Mam 3, Java Mall is. Tapati N.W \Vnr:ita 31 12. Kamhodla 41'/ 43. Krrnland 44. MiKlloon Lloyd 47, Victoria <~ 9. Korhanowskl 46. Baiingo 27. tttrntor 38/38. Ihipe In Panang Harbour tMiyi In tha Read*:71 words
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Article37 1965-08-24 16 f\N Tha free exehangs marktt In Hon« KonK yuterday the U.S. dtllar was quoted at 5.7«e for T.T. and a 7Se for oath. Stirling wa* quoted at 20.00 aad mm Utl »f gsM at 260|.37 words
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Article17 1965-08-24 16 The Assaelatlan *f Banki In Malaysia made no change la Ita rate* to merchants yesterday.17 words
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152 1965-08-24 16 rr«E Straits tin price yester--1 day fell by $1.75 to $746.25 In Penan* on an offprint estimated to be reduced by 19 tons to 2C5 tons. Fairly good demand at the lower levels was reported. MALAYAN RIBBER MARKET: In sympathy with overseas advices152 words
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Article53 1965-08-24 16 T*HE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterUnj; fixed on Novrmber 24 last year to arlllng T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15'lSd. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 1 16<L Bnjiat OJ>. 2a. 4>,d. The dollar is at it* statotorr middle position In relation to IU range53 words
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Advertisement1158 1965-08-24 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. I Bast Canaan and U.S.A. Great Lakes Servto* Hoatipni Ytkonams Halrm Montreal lorosts Osssec TefSS Mars" 1/ 1 OCt IJOct UHSI IS He? 21 Nse 2 Oec West Coast oS Central South Ameries Service Yokona-'a Cuayaguii Caiiao Matarani Aries Vsiaarsiso -tMo RSBST 4/ B OCt 41,158 words
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Advertisement835 1965-08-24 16 i AUSTRALIA SERVICE NEW 2EAUNO INDIA. PAKISTAN. AND P. 001 F SERVICI is Ontaasi tfaast. Melsnrae Ts- Matrss. anl Nagsaattieaav Piims P. Sham Sport I pore P. STiara Pemag CkAXRATA SasM Is Part RAIUU I'll Sepl 12 Sift 13 Sepl TBJLIMaA »S*ft B/SSspt l/ll Sepl RAJUIA M, i Ocl t835 words
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Advertisement161 1965-08-24 16 Passenger Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANG TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY. 156 24/27 Aug 28 Aug 29 Aug Chief Agents: R. JumeMiey Sens Ltd., Singapore. Phone ***** c. *****. American Export a a WCju IsBRANirrsEN Lines Htnik i FesfJ New Yam. Oesss, Oelrat, RsrssM, le«fcr» fai NX, Kulisg.161 words
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Advertisement881 1965-08-24 17 Kontinned from Pa*e It) SITUATIONS VACANT li Ward* It (Min.)—Bmx U cU. txtrm LAW FIRM Alor Btar requires Legal Prartionrr. State experience aad remuneration Box 73. Alor Star. ADVERTISING CANVASSER Needed Only experience applicant need apply. Kox AM'TT ST. Spore. WANTS. MALE, FEMALE, Bale Rep/Sale Organiser experience not needed. Apply881 words
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Advertisement855 1965-08-24 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* SI (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm TWO BED-ROOMS bathroom attached, hall, kitchen, light, water $130/-. 84-B. St. Michael's Road, Singapore 12. FULLY FURNISHED Seaside Flat. Eastern Mansion. 2-bedrooms. -one airconditioned and telephone. Tel. (Spore) s "7 w :i 'DISTRICT S: Furnished 3-etorey Terrace House long lease.855 words
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Advertisement864 1965-08-24 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* St I Min. Box St rtt. txtro SBRANCOON CARDEN ESTATE, Moreton Close. Beml-Detaehed Bungalow S3O.SOO'- .nduslvc furniture. Phone (Spore) 78*63 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. LAND FOR SALE or lease. 4k miles Jalari Scudal, Tampol. Jooore. About 90.000 tq. ft. along main road. Any864 words
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Advertisement873 1965-08-24 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i IS Wordt St (Mtn.)—Btx It rtt. txtrm LOAN *10 000 WANTED. Repayable $500 wrekly 24 lnstalmenta. Apply Box j AICS9 S.T. Penang. TOURS EXCURSIONS f IS Wordt U (Mt»u)—Bmx It ctt, txtrm MALAYA 7-DAVS Asns BS9O/- 29-8-63. 3-9-65. 12-9-63. Bangkok/ Chicngmal 13-Etaya $345/- 11-9-65, 9-10-63. Nam-Ho Travel873 words
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Advertisement830 1965-08-24 17 FOR SALE IS Wordt ft Min.)— Box It rtt. txtrm CALLING ALL CATHOLICII Madonna ump in neon-llgbt. Image or Virgin Mary. -■Philips" of Holland. Ths only store stocking them: i 1*1: 8 por* 2««u4. ANNUAL HALF-PRICES SALB! Padded Black ft White Brassier** (2.00. U.S.A. Woven Ladles' Housecoats 15.90. Also 10n830 words
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Advertisement647 1965-08-24 17 I Ml Kit INSTRI I TIONS FROM AND BY OKDER OF THE CHIEF 'ENGINEER, HQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES. SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF ARMY SURPIX'S STORES Comprising: Ferrous Non Ferrous Scrap, Pumping Sets. TS Ribs, Curved cut sheet. Anchor Bolts, Nuts, Stanchions, Ratters Truss Angles, Roof Bracing, Purlins Runner Angles,647 words
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Advertisement203 1965-08-24 17 As a nark of respect to the late Mrs. ROSE BENJAMIN, the following firms will remain close from 23/8/65 and will resume business from Monday, 30th August 1965. RECORD PARLOUR F.J. BENJAMIN SONS MAISON MARIE BENJAMIN'S I NO MORE r^MATCHES K /fe? I WITH NATIONAL d/ I CAS COOKERS/ bßsßsk203 words
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Article648 1965-08-24 18 Weights for this weekend's races SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Singapore Turf Crab announce that there will be only six races at Bokit Timah on Saturday as the 71 race for CI. 2 Div. 5 horses ha« been cancelled. Weight* are: CI. 1 Div. 3 9f Balkan Challenger 9.00 Noble Gesture 8.13648 words
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338 1965-08-24 18 EPSOM JEEP - PAHLAWANand L. PRINCE SET TO SCORE EPSOM JEEP By i Singapore, Monday I A VENDER Prince and Pahlawan (late English Descent) should not miss in their next outing. Both were* good things beaten over the weekend at Bukit Timah. Lavender Prince, a handsome Irish-bred four-year-old grey by Princely Gift, was338 words
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620 1965-08-24 18 IMATRA. Mon.— ltalian rider 1 Oiacomo Ogostlni com- Dieted a double in the Fin- nish motor-cycle Grand Pritf here yesterday, winning the 350 cc and 500 cc events. The wins enabled Agostlnl i to strengthen his challenge j In both events in the worldReuter; AP - 620 words
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318 1965-08-24 18 Trainer is fined for using wrong colours SINGAPORE. Mon The MBA Stipendiary Steward's r*. port on yesterday's races at Buklt Tlmah: RACE I— E.T. Tan Breukelmv trainer of Templar (Tre»wja> was fined $25 for using th« wrong colours on the home Pahlawan < Kingston) .lumped away awkwardly and lotw ground.318 words
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Advertisement1060 1965-08-24 18 THE PAWNBROKERS RULES, 19SS Xl LL »>— APPLICATION lOR A PAWNBKOKCBK LICENCE. NUIICE v. hereby given thai HO OAY KHIM alia* HO AI KHIM iliu HO OI KHIM ul No. I Tanjoog Kalong Road. Singa- port, v applying to th« Pa«aotokers Liceaaing Boaxa. tilngapuie, lor a licence in reaped oi1,060 words
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Advertisement721 1965-08-24 18 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS WATEB DEPAKTMENI 3rd Floor. City Halli <ai Bupply of One Air Compressor Unit with Receiver for Spray Painting etc. Tender Deposit $50 ibi Supply of One Bowter Pump tor Testing Water Meters. Tender Deposit 150 Uh IKIUM lII.PARTMf.N7 (Room 229. 2nd Floor. City HaU)721 words
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Advertisement734 1965-08-24 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PLSUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for the post of Senior Assistant Architect tn the Municipal Architect s Dept 2 Salary Beale: $1050 x 34-1254 x 46-1300 pjn. plus a variable Cost of Living Allowance. 3. Qualifications: Associate membership of the Royal Institute of British734 words
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Advertisement114 1965-08-24 18 U YUMIN PARK HKsjssk.3 WEST CORONATION ROAD, SINGAPORE X^ SUHfcUULbU *V C FOR COMPLETION BY J V^ OCTOBER 1968 ua< m vhHM||H[^| For dependability SPec F c v t T TIO T NS J PARQUET To All Stdroomi security and PATTHRN MOSAIC IBln|/Llvint XL STRUCTURE Rclnforea cmctiu. investment buy »■"«s114 words
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Article575 1965-08-24 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SOUTH KOREA 1 INDIA 0 By Kuala Lumpur, Monday I(OREA, 1-0 victors over India at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, could win Group B of the Merdeka tournament for a place in Saturday's final even before their challengers Vietnam play again on Wednesday.575 words
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Article327 1965-08-24 19 BURMA 1 THAILAND 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday DURMA, the holders of the Rahman Trophy, 13 and Thailand, who had private hopes of success, moved into the twilight zone of this year's Merdeka tournament championship with a 1-1 draw in their Group B match last night.327 words
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222 1965-08-24 19 TWO PERAK TITLES TO TEACHER AND POLICE OFFICER IPOH. Mon. B.A. Hamld. a teacher In Anderson School, and Raja Mohamed Nor Bujang, a Police Sergeant of Ipoh, captured two titles each at the Perak Malays badminton championships which concluded here last night. Hamld won the men's singles and doubles titles222 words
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Article55 1965-08-24 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Penang and Ipoh bowlers are among the 600 entries received for the Singapore Ten Pin 80-vling Congress first open championships at the new Jackie's Bowl at Katong from Aug. 27-31. The top 20 in the men's and women's section will play in the55 words
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Article305 1965-08-24 19 BOWLING Perak state championships (Ipoh) ftfen'l open tingles: 1 Andrew Cheah (Total plnfall.* 585), 2 Tony Wong (566). 3 John Ho (541k 4 Ylnson Leong (535) Men's overall championship: 1 Andrew Cheah (1095) 3 Tony Wonjr (1093), 3 John Ho (1082), 4 Sunny Heng (1038). Women's open tingles:305 words
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Article, Illustration353 1965-08-24 19 Change in attitudes not laws needed for soccer, says Rous ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. World soccer chief Sir Stanley Rous does not think changes alone in the laws of the game will make it a better spectacle. "There must be a change In attttud.es and tactics and players must increase theirWan Seng Tip - 353 words
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271 1965-08-24 19 NORTH LOSE BY 10 RUNS IN EXCITING FINISH I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. North conceded victory to South by ten runs in an exciting finish to their threeday cricket match on the X.l* padang today. Final scores: South 101 and 211. North 113 and 189. Needing 57 runs with iwo tickets in271 words
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Advertisement262 1965-08-24 19 i^ 1 How can something euTMifi bbs* this much tun ...be so practical, Ok, <# m Your Suzuki engine— with only 7 moving part* m& gii —resists breakdowns JT*- p That's only one of the many advantages you get with the Grand-Prix- 1 ""SESS S vpj champion Suzuki two-stroke engine.262 words
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Miscellaneous75 1965-08-24 19 DIARY 1 SOCCER M- tourney: Japan v Thailand (7.30 p.m.); Burma v Nat. China (9.0. both matches at Merdeka Stadium). Talplnr Div 2: TRP v Survey. Krian Lgt: Sg Oedong Est. v Soon Lee Est. (B. Serai). HOCKEY Negri state trial (NSC grd, STsani. RUGGER S'gor Lfe: Unlver' sity B75 words
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315 1965-08-24 20 BORNEO ONLY WANTS SAFEGUARD, SAYS PAPER KCCHING. Mon. Sarawak and Sabah should not jjive any pretext for Indonesia to intervene militarily to help those calling for a referendum and secession from Malaysia, the Sarawak Tribune warned in an editorial today. The paper said that Dato Donald Stephens' resignation had come315 words
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Article, Illustration589 1965-08-24 20 DENANG, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today the Central Government might consider approaching the World Bank for a loan to build a Causeway lietween Penang Island and Province Wellesley. "But we must be sure589 words
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262 1965-08-24 20 By PHILIP KHOO: SINGAPORE, Monday A YOUNG amah was this afternoon found dead locked in the arms of her injured lover in a bedroom of a bungalow of a businessman, Mr. J.H. Elias. in Bishopsgate, off Jervois Road. I They were262 words
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Article27 1965-08-24 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hong Kong beat Malaysia 3-1 in their Group B match of the Merdeka Soccer tourney here tonight Malaysia led 1-0 at half-tune.27 words
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Article, Illustration280 1965-08-24 20 Salesman with legacy story is jailed for cheating IfUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A car salesman. Eng Ah Kow, 31. who claimed to have a legacy amounting to $2 million in Hong Kong left to him by his mother, was sentenced to two years' jail by a session court here today. He280 words
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Article43 1965-08-24 20 SEOUL. Mon. South Korea plans to establish an embassy In Singapore next spring, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Before Singapore's secession from the Malaysian Federation, the Korean Government had planned to set up a consulate-general in Singapore. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article28 1965-08-24 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The 111 th birthday celebration of Narayana Guru will be held at the Narayana Gurukula at Kee Ann Road on Sept. 10 to 12.28 words
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Article394 1965-08-24 20 LONDON. Mon— lnterest and I activity in the stock markets was at a much reduced level at the start of the second leg of the current account, which ends on Thursday. Prospects of further evidence that the squeeze Is biting kept business down and prices fluctuated within narrow394 words
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Article, Illustration453 1965-08-24 20 'NO DANGER' INU.S. PLANES FOR SOEK Aircraft not suitable for military use: Embassy KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE United States has licenced two Aero Commanders for sale to Indonesia by a private American company after determining that they are not suitable for military purposes related to confrontation against Malaysia, a U.S.AP - 453 words
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Article29 1965-08-24 20 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian Trade Minister, Brig. Gen. Jusuf, said today It would be 'Impossible" to restore trade relations with Singapore even If diplomatic relations were established. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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80 1965-08-24 20 DARWIN, Mon. The leader of a party of 16 of Britain's defence experts denied today that their visit to Northern Australia had anything to do with Britain's possibly seeking a defence base as an alternative to Singapore. Speculation had begun when the kdup fromReuter - 80 words
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258 1965-08-24 20 Devan Nair: PAP officials are all Malaysians ITVALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Secre-tary-General of the PAP here, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. today said that after the separation of Singapore from Malaysia, the party had a new set of officials, all of whom were Malaysian citizens. Mr. Nair was replying to the258 words
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Advertisement95 1965-08-24 20 Late CLABSIFJB3>S Wordt tit iMinimutm) BALASINQKAM SANTHADtVI: A Mm, DymJ on 23-8-65 at Bungaar Ward K.L. brother for Blraal. r 7 WKmm:^^L I^K^l^hl mm -z^** IftiiSKiriifl mm HeS i^HBJ^HMI Hfl^^^Q BmkH9S THE CIGA^BTTB WITH THE NEW MICRONITI FILTER Refines away karshjlauor... refines away rough taste.,. Jbr the mildest taste of95 words
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Advertisement105 1965-08-24 20 We tie up the loose ends of your travel With a finesse that we attribute to experience! Our service doesn't stop at just fixing the date and passage. We give helpful hints on the kind of information that our clients will appreciate how best to use stop-overs, whereto stay, what105 words
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