The Straits Times, 6 June 1965
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Title Section17 1965-06-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In NO. 1.526 SUNDAY, JUNE 6. 1965. 20 CENTS. KDN 1191 M.C. (P). 100617 words
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Article, Illustration533 1965-06-06 1 SAMAD MAHADI: KUALA LUMPUR - SAMAD MAHADI: KUALA LUMPUR, By FOUR hundred delegates and observers at the Economic Congress of Indigenous People today heard the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, call on Europeans, Chinese and Indians who now had a greater share in the country's economy to help the indigenous people533 words
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468 1965-06-06 1 CHIEF MINISTERS ATTACK LEE FOR THAT SPEECH I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two Chief Ministers today hit out at the Singapore prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. for his talk of possible partition of Malaysia should the Central Government fail in its aim to realise a Malaysian Malaysia. In PENANG. the Chief468 words
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132 1965-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A PILOT project to bring TV to the classroom will be inaugurated by Television Malaysia and the Ministry of Education on Monday. mLI- i_ This is to assess the possibility of using television as a medium of Instruction In schools and132 words
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Article29 1965-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The House of Representatives tonight approved the expenditure of $5 million for taking over the assets of Cable and Wireless in Singapore29 words
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Article23 1965-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Sir Edmund Hillary, the first mar. to climb Mount Everest. Urx in today lor a four-day VIMt23 words
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Article17 1965-06-06 1 LONDON. Bnt Three fire bombs van thrown at a Jewish synagogue In London yesterday. —Renter.Reuter - 17 words
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474 1965-06-06 1 PADMANA KRISHNAN - Another landing: 3 caught arsenal seized PADMANA KRISHNAN: By ANOTHER group of heavily armed Indonesians a I I Soekarno s regulars has landed in Johore, in the Pontian district. They brought with them mortars, grenades, mortar shells, propaganda leaflets, explosives and various other types of arms and ammunition. But by474 words
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119 1965-06-06 1 MARINES GIVE VIETCONG A THRASHING C.UGON, Sat.— More th.in 1.000 L.S. M»riurs supported by I'hailtoni irts indirlrd >r\cral stunning drfoats on the Uli cum >i-stenla> killing al leasl 7» KUirili.iv in .i series of MMWMiI in llir l»a Vine ,ii i- 1 Thr Martaca lost tm9 men killed and l'l119 words
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64 1965-06-06 1 ILUICEg. v,, fneral impression srrmrd «o ha that ii m, iii4f.iv M.il.i>si., Hill iinitrd" to thr \(ro-\si., n .onlriJ" •'<rr. an Mijrrun ••mcrnmrni M«ikrMti 4 n MM, Mr. Moliiiinrd KholUdi, •'r<Ns siHJkrMiian tor <«n--fTrncr affairs said this in commrnting O" <«ntrovrrr> over invit.itinn to64 words
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Article52 1965-06-06 1 Boooa v i), n,, tutllilli. Ir.u-v u|lf |3 M a wml lii somr \lroXm.im MMtriM hi-fnir come to thr M»irrs i— III rtirr. in- In line ip •xipix.rt to fccap lUtayti* •Mil of thr HMNM llr nirl I'rrsidrtu -mmkit no .i| his urrkrnd piisKlrnli.il rftrrat52 words
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189 1965-06-06 2 Borneo leaders to accompany the Tengku to Algiers THREE Borneo leaders will accompany Tengku Abdul Rahman to the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers at the end of this month. They are the Minister of Sarawak Aifairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah. the rak Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. and the Minister >:\h189 words
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385 1965-06-06 2 HOUSTON (Texas). Saturday AMERICAN astronauts James McDivitt and Edward White aboard their Gemini-4 spacecraft, which is still whirling around the earth on its historic voyage, yesterday broke a number of American and Russian space records. The second day of their 62--orbit385 words
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566 1965-06-06 2 lIOUSTON, (Texas), Sat. American astronauts James McDivitt and Ed war White, coping with "garbage all over the place," took time out yesterday for an unexpected space-to-earth chat with their wives. The wives, both named Pat, spoke with their husbands from th- project GeminiReuter - 566 words
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Article54 1965-06-06 2 PENANO. Sat Mu&lim leadfw in Penrtng will hold it lunchran party at the home of Senator Haji Ahmad Badawi in KepaU Batas tomorrow in honour of the Mnlayvan Pilgrimage Controllf Haji All Rcu.se. who was recent appointed a Dalo by the Sultan i Pahang in his54 words
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167 1965-06-06 2 AJANILA, Sat, A lfl seriously ill U.S. Peace Corps girl assigned in Sabah. was flown to the Philippines for hospitalisation in a mercy flight speeded up by the Philip pine Government. The girl was identified as Mis* Diane Dahlberg. She needed blood167 words
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Article40 1965-06-06 2 IPOH. Sat. A buildnii: cmtractor, Nr Yam San?, reported to the police yesterday that his house in Jalan Buncn Rampal, Pin.ii Park. here, was burgled of 81.300 cash, a $58 watch and a bottle of brandy worth $19.40 words
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Article, Illustration708 1965-06-06 3 a Staff Reporter - The scorching personal picture of a rhino coming in for the kill a Staff Reporter. B, Singapore, Sat. MRS. CHRISTINA LOKE has temporarily shelved plans to develop hei little isle into a pleasure park foi tourists. Instead she has moved into hei White House on top of the hill on708 words
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Article, Illustration449 1965-06-06 3 VV "WHAT'S the use wof my learning French?" Penny Morrell (above) used to ask hrrself while at school in Singapore Now a few years, and several television plays later. Miss Worrell has imi in i;ood use for her I rent .i. in playing a Parisian ui'i- searching for her449 words
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379 1965-06-06 3 Ngee Ann officials confront angry students SINGAPORE. Sat. The a new committee of the Kongsi which rant the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road, today confronted about 1.000 students of the college on their nrotest against suspension of work on the building project for the Department of Technology. Thirteen members379 words
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218 1965-06-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE Deputy Prime Ministter, Tun Abdul Razak. announced today that the Central Government had made a fresh offer to 14,000 railwaymen to settle the row over their "Government servant" status. Tun Razak, who made the announcement in the House of Representatives,218 words
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Article42 1965-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The world-famed Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen will fly in on Monday night to perform at the Goodwood Hotel on June 9, 10. 11 and 12. They will give a concert at the National Theatre on June 14.42 words
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Article95 1965-06-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The preliminary inquiry in which an insurance executive. Ken Hung Khoon. 26. is charged with agreeing with two others to murder his wife was postponed to July 2. A prosecution witness. James Cheah alia* Cheah Yoon Nyen, 26, a clerk at the Pudu Roaa95 words
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Article64 1965-06-06 4 NUJ official off o Tel Aviv KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. N. T. R. Singam, secretary of the National Union of Journalists. Malaya, left for Tel Aviv today to attend the executive committee meeting of the International Federation uf Journalists. The week-long meeting will begin on Tuesday. Journalists from 40 countries,64 words
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Article, Illustration256 1965-06-06 4 Passed: A Bill to give farmers new deal KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The house of Representatives tonight approved a Bill riving a new deal to farmers. The Bill creates an Agricultural Market Authority to co-ordinate and improve marketing so that farmers will get fair prices. The Minister of Agriculture and co-operatives,256 words
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Article48 1965-06-06 4 J^EW YORK, Sat. A cry-baby bandit held up the Globe Loan Co. in Des Moines. lowa, yesterday and escaped with I SSI. i.OO ($4,800). Employees said the gunman broke into tears at one point and said: "I don't want to go to jail."— A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article82 1965-06-06 4 Fell in love on scholarships SINGAPORE, Sat. A scientist and an economist from here, who fell in love while on study scholarships In the United States at Columbia University, will be married at St. Paul's Chapel there tomorrow The couple Dr. Chang Ngee Pong, a science graduate, is the second82 words
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Article33 1965-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Hambla Bauer was mistakenly described In last week's Sunday Times as being a member of the Communist Front in Vietnam. She is a broadcaster over the Voice of America.33 words
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Article207 1965-06-06 4 The Tiger Lady goes to war THE soldiers she fights with admire her. The guerillas she fights against fear her. Both sides call her the Tiger Lady of the Delta. At home in South Vietnam she cooks, sews and cares for her seven children. But when the 44th Vietnamese Rangers207 words
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156 1965-06-06 4 YOUTH NEEDS $2,000 FOR LIFE-SAVING TRIP TO AUSTRALIA IPOH, Sat. Mohamed 1 Yunos bin Sidin, 18. suffering a heart ailment, has been offered free surgery in Australia. A-ll that he needs is $2,000 to pay for his air passage to Australia and back and some incidentals, but his father, a156 words
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292 1965-06-06 4 QINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Singapore Prime V ter. Mr. Lee Kuan today told teachers that if they Implanted the spl] being Malaysian in their students "we have got a chance to emerge as a solid community in 10. 15 or 20 years." "And to do292 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-06-06 5 The Pampadour (right) aground on a reef in the Sulu Sea. Partly submerged Is the Salvonia, which afso ran aground during the first futile salvage operation late last year.32 words
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799 1965-06-06 5 HAROLD SOH - Poised gunmen as Pampadour drama takes new turn HAROLD SOH: By 1M off to Manila in a private plane to witness what could well be the start of a new and long drawn-out act in the scven-month-oM Pampadour drama. Awaiting me in the Sulu Sea. IM mile> south-west of Manila,799 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-06-06 5 English: A very important role rpELUK ANSON. Sat. X English still played a very important part in the education of children, the Raja Muda of Perak said here today when he opened the food and fun fair of the Methodist Girls School. The fair is in aid of the school's166 words
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Article143 1965-06-06 5 IfOTA BHARU. Sat "Four Rirls saved the Miss Kelantan 1965" beauty contest from becominK a total flop last nißht. They were the only ones who ■toyed on to lake part in the contest, held at the Odeon Theatre here. Another withdrew brinre the contest The four143 words
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Article36 1965-06-06 5 IPOH Sat The PeraK oritncl) ol the MaUivvm Red CrOM Society win distribute artout 7501 b ot milk oowcier to the poor and nwdv at the police padtnti h<*r* tomorrow at 10 a.m36 words
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Article26 1965-06-06 5 IPOH SHt Altet an a>v scno of nearly 11 nan from MhUvh. ihr Sht urn Cirrus opened a two-week >< ason here lastf night.26 words
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Advertisement422 1965-06-06 2 good English] gives you Confidence i An Interesting Booklet for Readers of "Sunaay Times" I 1 I Hundreds of ambitious men and women have t.i.scovered a last mat inn. simpiifled way to Improve their English, gain sell -confidence and develop their personality. Readers of the Sunday I Times who wish422 words
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Advertisement381 1965-06-06 5 IS YOUR HAIR growiNOGOINg? t« /HAHDSOME SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA INTERN \TK)N \l. )!<!•( )R lION PO BOX 1229 SINGAPORE. $3,000/- WAITS TO BE WON OUTRIGHT! JUST MARK THE POSITION OF THE CENTRE OF THE BALL AND YOU MAY WIN IT! ENTER THIS SIMPLE CONTEST BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL381 words
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Article55 1965-06-06 6 Wmrdt SS (Minimum) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In 81a-' c a pore. Orchard Mosul Sunday Service am .and p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. Fort Canning Romd. Singapore. Worship Services at 7.30 a.m., 10.00 m. and 5.30 p.m Sunday School for a.I age* at 8.4S am Junior Church ■I 10.0055 words
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Article34 1965-06-06 6 IS IT ore's Sf (Mm.)-BoM $t rto. »xtrm COMINO TO BRITAIN. Long term ear-hire at realistic ratea latest nous /Estate Comprehensive Inauranre Delivery Anywhere. Replies armaJled. Martina Setfdtive, High street, Winchester, England.34 words
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Article334 1965-06-06 6 rESE are critical times for Malaysia. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong spoke the nations mind when, in hLs birthday broadcast to his people, he reminded members of the Dewan Ra'ayat that their greatest responsibility to the nation was to ensure Its success and survival as a parliamentary democracy.334 words
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Article178 1965-06-06 6 Mink eyelashes OH, Mr. Splvenham!" she breathed, as she accepted a pair of adjustable mink eyelashes. "You spoil me." He wasn't gotng to have her humiliated by wearing ordinary sham eyelashes. I have just read that fur eyelashes can be bought, but I Imagine they are more difficult to178 words
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Article55 1965-06-06 6 ROBERT THOMPSON calls himself "a Cold War administrator." The North Vietnamese radio in Hanoi called him "General Thompson." !n fact he is something between an administrator and general: a counter-insurgency expert, specialising in waging the sort of war that can be fought by any means between a55 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1965-06-06 6 POCOCK; TOM - GUERRILLA FIGHTER EXTRAORDINARY POCOCK TOM By ROHIiRT THOMPSON has just returned home to Britain, by way ot" Australia, New Zealand and Washington, alter spending three and a half yean as head of the British Advisory Mission to South Vietnam. As such he has had an unrivalled view of the war.1,004 words
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926 1965-06-06 6 Who will be the first woman in the Cabinet? RONALD KINSEY PICKS THE FAVOURITES THE hand that rocks the cradle is now on the tiller of the Alliance sailing boat, insistently demanding a bigger role in ruling Malaysia. And that insistent hand, represented by Kaum Ibu. the women's section of926 words
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Article117 1965-06-06 6 WHAT are our schools coming to? As a loyal old boy. I went down to my school's sports day always a grand event in my time hoping to capture some of the joy of years gone by. But this is what I saw: a handful of117 words
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Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. Kanthan factory opening SUNDAY TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section11 1965-06-06 7 Pan -Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. Kanthan factory opening SUNDAY TIMES SUPPLEMENT11 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-06-06 7 yHE manufacture of cement is a vital project, particularly for a young nation like Malaysia that is developing rapidly, as it saves not only millions of dollars in foreign exchange. Dut also opens up "vast employment opportunities" These advantages are noted in a362 words
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Article, Illustration221 1965-06-06 7 g Henry WPaul - g Henry WPaul The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman will officiate at opening, ceremony today §by The nations need can be met locally THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will officially inaugurate the giant $30 million Pan Malaysia Cement Works Ltd., one of the single biggest221 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-06-06 7 fPHE Pan Malaysia Ce--1 ment Works Ltd., is one of the factories that are very well known in Malaysia. With the establishment of this factory, we have one more industry, of our own that makes cement of good quality, and we no longer depend on imported162 words
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113 1965-06-06 7 Congratulatory message from the Sultan ON the occasion of the nil ni.i I opening of the cement factory at Kanthan today, I am delighted to take the opportunity of sincerely congratulating its chairman and the board of directors. la the past Perak has become well- known the world over for113 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-06-06 8 PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS and JAPAN'S IHI Gr66tillgS from Renzo Ta£uchi, President, Ishikawajima -Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Dear Sirs: It is a happy occasion for me to salute the completion of the modern new cement plant of the Pan Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. I would tike250 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-06-06 8 The world* largest shipbuilder in total tons launched for the ••cond consecutive year, IHI now hat partner yards like the Jurong Shipyard in Singapore and Ishikawajima do Brasil for service oxer a wider area. Both are uniquely successful examples of overseas cooperation131 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-06-06 9 block, the main trunk road, in the middle of the picture, and beyond it. leading to the limestone cliffs, are other sections of the factory (left) and staff quarters (right). An aerial view of the Pan Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. complex at Kanthan, near Ipoh.72 words
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Article, Illustration741 1965-06-06 9 THE Pan -Malaysia Cement Works Limited at Kanthan, near Ipoh, was formed in January, 1963 and the erection of the factory was put in hand early the same year, reports the company's managing director, Mr. Np; Hong Heng. The foundation-stone741 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-06-06 11 4NOTHER view (top) of the PanMalaysia Cement Works factory complex at Kanthan. In the foreground are the two slurry basins, in the middle the main trunk road and in the background staff quarters (right) and the limestone processing plant (left). It is estimated that435 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-06-06 12 Executive Directors THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Low Vow Chuan Mr. Yeoh Kirn Tian Mr. Lim Chong Kin Mr. Choong Chin Liang Mr Yeoh Thuah Chooi Mr. Gan Boon Koo Mr. Takuro Nakayama Mr. Gan Chai Lai Mr. Eu Jen Choon Inche Abdul Malik83 words
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Article, Illustration593 1965-06-06 13 THE official opening today by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, of one of the giant industrial enterprises in the country, the Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Ltd., at Kanthan. near Ipoh, marks the culmination of two years of planning and hard work.593 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1965-06-06 14 Aim: Quality before cost and quantity THE manufacture of cement, since its advent in early 19th century, has progressed to such an extent that today, the production of trood quality Portland cement is not only a science hut is also a chemical1,132 words
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Advertisement178 1965-06-06 4 LONELY? SHUT OUT? UNHAPPY? POPULAR GIRLS ARE CONFIDENT! Sad but true that no one seems to like a girl who i. ai\ a>s unsure. I uncertain. You have to hold >our chin up I and face the world proudly. You i should never be afraia to try new things to178 words
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Miscellaneous1925 1965-06-06 6 r-- Edgar Rice Burroughs' "^^^^^^^^> AHAT 'tup ccr>ATiT^n^\ ~S^\ /ik f*""*^—*^^ I THE ELEPHANT SHOULDN'T ATTACK A STILL VACCINE WILL J Jt^M'M' F^ RE^' LL PIVERI 'I TOIVARP j^E "wSfl IT WORKED.'. ..TOO WELL.'... IF IT WRAPS ITS TRUNK J \~Z $JT^~~ ~Z fUP 'BESSIE'- Ta N TO fZ SWATS1,925 words
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Advertisement80 1965-06-06 9 Congratulation to PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory in Chemor. IPOH. p A Nt^^^^^^^^^K^H^P imtfi f ~m*.*>mr- K^iamtu iH>t£i ■nßßMiMiak aUwflC mmmm for better STEEL-FRAMED buildings celbuildings 29. TANGLIN HALT CLOSE SINGAPORE 3 TEL- *****1 4 llWS) or your nearest JARDINE WAUGH office80 words
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Advertisement33 1965-06-06 11 Congratulations Best Wishes to PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. on the inauguration of their CEMENT FACTORY from CHONG SOON LEE CONSTRUCTION CO. Main Contractors For: PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS (STORE) LTD. JURONG SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement94 1965-06-06 11 Congratulations to PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their New Factory at KANTHAN from congratu lations and best wishes to PAN -MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. We are proud to associate ourselves on i this occasion by supplying and laying of MOSAIC and COLOVINYL flooring.94 words
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Advertisement401 1965-06-06 12 CONGRA TULA TIONS to PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LIMITED on THEIR OPENING by Y.T.M. Tengku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj X.0.M., From RS CELCURE LTD. Intcrnotionol Timber PrtMrvars ■bfc^"^^B 206 L Yon L a n B «i |d '"«< KUALA LUMPUR. Tel: (0420 C«lcuris*d Timber Supplied by: SEM SIONG SAWMILL CO., LTD.401 words
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Advertisement45 1965-06-06 12 BEST WISHES TO PAN -MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS FROM UNITED MALAYAN OVERSEAS UNION INSURANCE CO., INSURANCE, LIMITED. LIMITED. Congratulations and best wishes to PAN -MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. on their official opening. NANYANG ENGINEERING CO. LTD. and LEONG SIX AUN 13. Brewster Road Ipoh Tel: 238545 words
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Advertisement230 1965-06-06 13 9 X H^^k H Af >' 'J^^S&^^^kL^ x w Is I■■ %sP 111 1 m wMts I] Hi v v The opening of the Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. is a significant event in Precipitators supplied by the Sumitomo Machinery Co., Ltd. of Japan. Sumitomo the industrial development of Malaysia. It230 words
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Advertisement26 1965-06-06 14 PARTNERS IN PROGRESS .<■:■:■:■:■:•:■'■'■'■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■■■■■•■««•:•>:•:• :-:-S:::^:::::::::::::::::::: !v!v:-x^:::::::::::: f~ PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their KANTHAN WORKS yyys-y<<y.\y.<-^ #>% jtjt THE SIME DARBY GROUP26 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-06-06 15 111 N lumping out TT of this aircraft vii miist never look down like this.'* says Airman .'ml Class) (Jen Frit-key lift up at thr open taiUate of the H( "7(. srarth planr. \(>u must look straight at the tail and jumpHAN HAI KONG - 147 words
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Article, Illustration775 1965-06-06 15 a STAFF REPORTER - Fielding at fine leg for the Gemini twins a STAFF REPORTER: Singapore, Sat. By JJOURS before the launching o f Gemini IV at Cape Kennedy on Thursday, I met four young men who are here to field at fineleg for the 98-hour "walk space*' flight of the American astronauts James775 words
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Article148 1965-06-06 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. A team of six gynaecolo- Rists and dcmoeraDhers I from the Swedish Inter- national Assistant Agency (N. 1.8.' are now in Sincapore to study the Droblem of population control in the area. They are: Mr. Ernst Michanek. secretarv-Keneral of the N. 1.8.: Professor Uls148 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-06-06 15 PENANG. Sat Thr cham- piotvs of last year's national mid imfrna:ion<i Koran rearl- ing competitions. BaJ I.rm:l bin Hashim j-.nrt Hajmti Faridah MRM Molwmed S»- matin ga\e Koran mil monctraiions at th» Kamponc R«n« Tarblatu 1 Lslamlah Religious Srhooi Parrr.U Oar celebration; tonight They were followed120 words
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Advertisement169 1965-06-06 15 Congratulations and best wishes to PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their NEW FACTORY at Kanthan, Chemor. Perak. T MOHAMED KASSIM=i 3633. Jalan Dato' Pati. Kota Bharu, KELANTAN. I MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES A leading International pharmaceutical company plans to expand its Interests i n Mala\>la Applications169 words
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Advertisement339 1965-06-06 15 JL TIME IS MONEY MAKI TMI MOST OF BOTH »V HAVING A I DEPOSIT »^J ACCOUNT I Y«w moa<7 aunt U» mumum »f« antf rare rin of 6 »lna I ytm plao* it m •Depocit Account with LOMBARD BANKINO. I No U.K. Ineotn* Tv wiD ba deducted; your money and339 words
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Miscellaneous493 1965-06-06 15 SINGAPORE (repea: broadcast*: 8.30 Poochenou (repeat broadcast': 9 Channel s Cantonese playhouse Liquid No. PM 1 ODemn* and nrn« 7; 10 P r "««'nme summary in aU jm.. i upemng ana prog- languages for the next day and ramme summary in all langu- cJr2> apes; 1.05 Twentieth Century; CIUSC -1.30493 words
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Article679 1965-06-06 16 GHAZALI SPEAKS OF A VERY QUIET CHANGE OF HEART AMONG RACES SINGAPORE. Saturday m HE PermaI nent Secre- tary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Dato Mohamed Ghazali bin Shafle, has described the Malaysian revolution as a silent one "where there is a change of heart among679 words
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343 1965-06-06 16 Popular "King Gaz' made a dato again I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. He is known affectionately to his staff and colleagues as King Oaz not becau.se he bears any resemblance to Kins Guz of Alley Oop-land but because of the deep respect and admiration they hold for him as the boss in343 words
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Advertisement262 1965-06-06 16 PRODUCTS OF EXQUISITE ELEGANCE, SUPERB CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MATCHLESS BEAUTY... f Bg" CM"* By§s! 38JI It* -nrr.^-H SELANGOR PEWTER products See the beautiful range on are attractive, durable and easy display in our showroom or to clean. We have all manner at our agents. of products ranging from Ash trays and262 words
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Advertisement149 1965-06-06 16 "More than JO% of externaUj examined members of Australian Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." It's just as easy for you to become a highly-paid QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT The rapid growth of Malawi* has created outstanding career opportunities for qualified accountants. The Hemingwiy Robertson method of personal-individual tuitio: is149 words
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67 1965-06-06 17 rp HERE is good news for Malay Mail readers. The Jackpot of Word Puzzle Contest "EM" has been won. Are you the winner? Look in the Malay Mail of Monday. IN the meantime, send in your entry to Word Puzzle Contest "EN." Another67 words
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Article, Illustration53 1965-06-06 17 A 19-YEAR-OLD former Miss Tahiti who has her heart set on a modelling and movie career, appears to have everything going for her. Myriama Rydge, who played a leading Tahitian dancer in '"Mutiny on the Bounty/ was in Tokyo recently to pose for a leading fashionUPI - 53 words
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845 1965-06-06 17 A bigger S'pore Varsity: Prof. Lim SINGAPORE, Sat. The ViceChan cellor of the University of Singapore. Professor Lim Tay Boh, today announced plans for the expansion of various faculties to meet the rapid increase in the number of students seeking admission. These include the Faculty of Science and Technology. Faculties845 words
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Article67 1965-06-06 17 Cinderella in Malay KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A brochure of Grimm's Fairy Tales containing such well known stories as Cinderella. Red Riding Hood and Snow White is the National Language will be the special feature of a German book exhibition to be held here in October. The exhibition to be held67 words
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Advertisement203 1965-06-06 17 JOIN THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY AS A SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICER I. QUALIFICATIONS: Commissions will be offered to unmarried men with the following qualifications: a. Malaysian Citizen aged over 18 and under 21 years on Ist September, 1965. b. School Certificate Division I or II with Credits in English, Mathematics203 words
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Advertisement670 1965-06-06 17 20,000 MEN and WOMEN HAVE TESTED I THIS NEW HAIR TREATMENT SENT TO YOU ON 30 DAYS' APPROVAL. Now you can t^t it \ourvlf try this V Jt^ f.imouv treatment in \our own honir £^M undrr am conditions >ou like and if it JK^k jm.M dorwi't stop f.tlling hair, rid670 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-06-06 18 TRUCK SKIDS NARROW ESCAPE FOR MINI-CAR MAN r PHE driver of this tiny Fiat 500 miraculously escaped serious injury yesterday when his car was sandwiched between a lorry and a military truck in an accident at the Keppel Road junction with Tanjong Pagar Road. The accident occurred whenKok Ah hong - 123 words
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Article258 1965-06-06 18 On the Stock Exchange BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: H mislead (1.000) 51.17. (2.000) 51. 16: Cold Store (1.000) S2: Esso (1,000) $1.50 O: East Smelt258 words
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Article171 1965-06-06 18 MALACCA. Sat. Dato iTm Justice Ismail Khan in High Court here today awarded $12,680 as damages to Raimah binte Kadir. 11. for injuries sustained In a motor accident. Amount of the damages j was 50 percent of total award for special and gen- >171 words
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620 1965-06-06 18 Algiers: Majority support for Malaysia— survey TOKYO. Sat. A UPI survey completed today indicates that at least 38 nations among more then 50 invited are I prepared to vote for or i abstain on the question of Malaysian admission. Indonesia is nevertheless bending every effort to keep Malaysia out. but620 words
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Advertisement568 1965-06-06 18 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS DATO RUNME SHAW (CHAIRMAN of THE SHAW ORGANISATION) On the conferment of PAN6LIMA MANGKU NEGARA di-dalam Darjah Mulia Pangkuan Negara by Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong on June 2nd 1965. From the Staff of Shaw Organisation's Theatres and Amusement Parks in South Malaya568 words
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Article260 1965-06-06 19 THEATRE > TOMORROW sees the opening oi the Sceneshlfters' production of 'Gay Rosalinda," English adaptation ol Johann Strauss'* delightful operetta "Die Fledermaus." A cast of 70. led by Maureen and G«yn Roberts and liberally dotted with leading singers, will I be produced by David Prosner assisted by Eileen Smith. The260 words
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Article679 1965-06-06 19 PETER DACRE - PETER DACRE By THE question has been asked before —in fact, it has been asked consistently for at least a year now. Are Hie Beatles finished? But is it, at lonij last, justified? I believe it is. I say this knowing that the fabulous foui's latest record, "Ticket to679 words
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Advertisement509 1965-06-06 19 ORGANISATION! p I NOW SHOW IX.: .llom. I 45. 4 00. 6 30 1 9 30 pml JAM.'b HADLiY CHAiE* COf-l-iH Fhom rtUrtbKoNG" Hainz Drochc 6 tlgo Andersen bnaws Mar Angela (v Lnmn m in Ultrascop* Color (SB). TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! SCOLNDREL& the HEIRESS' m Vonciarm in Scope Color pa superimposed509 words
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Advertisement233 1965-06-06 19 rO:N:M;H OPENS TODAY! Tel: ***** DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1.30.4.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. SEE! Secret Agents on a perilous task to solve the contraband crime ring in the wilds of GDoeiftal \IM STARRING JOCK MAHONEY -fr MARGIA DEAN THAI FASHION SHOW 40 CREATIONS PRESENTED TO YOU BY THE FAMED VEEREE SALON233 words
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Advertisement134 1965-06-06 19 TO-DAY (SUNDAY) Open as usual BUY and SAVE Special Offer AT VWKQ Much at 50% Discount. Complete Ladies Men's Wear. Swiss Cottons Linen $3.90 Thai Silk 40" $9.50 yard NO PARKING PROBLEM! Todoy 3 Shows: J-» p.m. A POWetfVl MUSICAL *JUOD*AMi! f^HAGOpNjim £^V«MHEFDAKHM«N \JJL Today 11 "Circle of Deception" Scope.134 words
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Advertisement668 1965-06-06 19 1 REX (johore bahru) OPENS THURSDAY g Phone J.B. 3535 BOOK NOW M^^frn^Mtk For the FIRST TIME! w v THE WORLDS (M v > y GREATEST CITY Wfe' LAID BARE! m m ■VI 9 M GORGEOUS GIRLS m RAVISHINGLY I? *t* ihVw REVEALING' t i'^^^See Scenes Filmed with vf* 123668 words
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Article3318 1965-06-06 20 bintmpore Kiitllt-.t Institution •'.-•ult.--: < I \»>s 1 IMv: 1 Kok Moon Seng 2 lou Sek Pun 3 Raymond Tee .'»>: 1 Kok Moon Mm 2 I«w S«*k Pun 3 C. K;iruppmh .'3.8. 44«\: 1 K.ik M(V>n S.'ii« i C. K.iruppiHh 3 Latn Pin Kvee 54.6. 88«3,318 words
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Article391 1965-06-06 20 SYDNEY, Sat.— Results nl Ausirdllar. Association loot ball inaicl'.es played today were. NSW NORTH DIV. 1 Mayftrld 2 West Walliend 2. NSW FED DIV. 1 Budapest 2 South Coast 1, Prague 4 Hateah 1. NSW FED DIV. t Bankstown 3 Marconi 2. Meira 8 Thistle 0. VICTORIA391 words
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Article362 1965-06-06 20 Yorks rout Kiwis by innings I ONDON. Sat. Des- pite some spectacular hitting by Dick Motz. who scored 51 not out in 36 minutes the New Zealanders were beaten by an I innings and 77 runs by Yorkshire at Bradford yesterday. It was the New Zealanders second defeat by a362 words
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271 1965-06-06 20 LONG LOOK WITH PURTELL UP WINS THE OAKS I ONDON. Sal. The Irish filly Long Look, owned by Jimmy Cox Brady, of the New York Jockoy Club, won the Oaks, the chief fillies classic, at Epsom yesterday starting at 100-7. The daughter of the jjreat Italian sire Ribot was bredReuter - 271 words
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Article46 1965-06-06 20 YOUNG— To Son Lar Dennia h son. Philiii> Antbonjr. brother for Peter. Thanks to Doctor <3> Start Assunta. ON 4th June '65. to Dato <Dr> Abdul Aziz bin Hajl Abdu'. Majtd and Da'in Raja Teh. at But'iC-ar Ward. ;i no. bntlMr for Taffar and K;im.46 words
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Miscellaneous124 1965-06-06 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cup: Penang v Perils (City Stadium, 8 pjn.); Negri v Spore (Station pdu, S'ban. s> Johore v Malacca (Sri Gelam. s'; Paliang v Kelantan. Coronation Cup: KIA v KUat (Stadium Perak, 5 15). L. Perak Div. 2: DTC v K Bernam <T. Ansoni. Spore Div. 2:124 words
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Article, Illustration513 1965-06-06 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with ENTERTAINMENT V (late Fidelio) can win the $25,000 Perak Derby over 12f (Race 4) at Ipoh today. He will start favourite but it is unwise to oppose him. He has class (he was fourth to Only For513 words
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Article257 1965-06-06 21 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Entertainment V (Race 4). Jalisco (Race 5) and Belle Rosheen (Race 6). The going is fast. over BJf. The longer trip w;ll suit The Colonel Sir OJam ran far from a bad race on Wednesday when third to Crown Boy and Is sure257 words
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Article570 1965-06-06 21 Jalisco is set for a double looks set for another success. This smart five-year-old made the grade in the top class with a splendid win over 8j; in Div. 2 last week. Ten furlongs should be well wi'.hin his compass and with a handy 7.7 he should complete a double.570 words
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Article145 1965-06-06 21 Race 1 Race 2 tPSOM JttP OTAKO Bersatu Korovon SINAR MATA Col. Whatnot Sir n Mm P. LARUT \\i iltn.ui Morning Flight ENTAINMENT Oleander Cash Inn CALL hut TKUMPS Priority OUro FROUGIE Sinar Mata Barcelona lIUM I K OTARO Blue Tattoo Fast and Furious TKRBANG Col. Whatnot Barcelona WELLMAN145 words
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Article1150 1965-06-06 21 Race 1—2.0 Cl 4 Div 1 ($5,500) 9S 1 ***** Fust furious a dpyli St) R. Breuk. 4 9.0 (F) Coles 2 2 ***** Mikadu II h (KN Leoug) Sullivan 6 8.6 Nelson 8 S ***** Triiiiip> a o** St) Mawl 4 8.5 (F) Lee 41,150 words
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Article, Illustration777 1965-06-06 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - Galling end for gallant Forces as Selangor win NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LCMPIR. Sat.— Not for a long time have Selangor won a Malaya Cup ma < ii so luckily as they did in beating Malaysian Armed Forces 2-1 at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Right through the first half, at theSoong Hon Sin - 777 words
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273 1965-06-06 22 Perak saved follow on by just one run JPOH, Sat. Penang art well placed to teat Perak ln the Malaysian Cricket Association league match here today. The visitors scored 135 ln the first innings with Perak 36 in reply, saving a follow on by just one run. Penang had scored273 words
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Article66 1965-06-06 22 IPOH Sal.— Perak beat Kodah 3-1 in the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition here today. Results: Moses Tay bt Abdullah Abas 6-0, 8-1, bt Dr. Gurcharan Singh 6-2, 6-1. Lian Van Keon lost to Dr. Ourcharan Singh 2-6. 2-6. bt Abdullah Abas 6-1, 6-3,66 words
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Article60 1965-06-06 22 PENANG. Sat. Penanß schoolgirl high jumper Mudlifah Yusi ff Iraki her own stnte record by lin when she stand 1.46 m at i hi- Me- hod. s Bow-, School s -ports at the City St.«dlum today. T:m Alk Huuni?. Malaysian I Thomas Cup badminton60 words
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299 1965-06-06 22 Lakhbir provides the bright spot with breezy 42 in Selangor- NS match KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Lakhbir Singh's breezy 42 runs for Selangor provided the bright spot on the first days play in the cricket friendly between Selangor and Negri Sembilan on the padang here today. This match was revived after299 words
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107 1965-06-06 22 DENANO. Sat. Sclansor Polo Club who yesterday had beaten Royal Pahang Polo i Club, the holders enhanced thnr chances of winning the Burma-Malaya Cup when they beat Singapore "A" 3-2 here today. Singapore "A" had a twogoal handicap. Selangor scorer; were Lukshumeyah and107 words
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236 1965-06-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Good bowling by Singapore Malay spin bowler Ahmad Daud. who took (our wickets for five runs highlighted the first day's play in the Rulers Shield match between Armed Forces and Singapore Malays on the Rifle Range Road ground today.236 words
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Article225 1965-06-06 22 CLARKE BEATS TWO WORLD MARKS f OS ANGELES. Sat. J Austr alian Ron Clarke set a world record for the 5.000 metres here last night with a time of 13 minutes 25.8 seconds heating his own previous record by 7.8 seconds. Clarkr. who could only finish ninth in the Olympic225 words
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Article38 1965-06-06 22 IPOH. Sat. The Central Zone of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association will hold its annual athletic meet «n the CEB ground ln Pinit Lane here Instead of the Municipal padang on June 12 and 13.38 words
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Article268 1965-06-06 22 Omar lifts title from Sadali SINGAPORE. Sat. Omar Ibrahim, former Singapore singles champion. won, the Malaysian Malays open singles badminton title when he beat M. Sadali in the final at the S.B.A. hall last night. Omar rook fis minutM to avenge the defeat by Sadali In Penang last year when268 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1965-06-06 1 For five years stole America's secrets CORDON LONSDALf first Russian spy ever to tell his story to a newspaper, reveals mor* ttmm secrets. Today he describes his espionage activities in the U.S.A.— disclosures which have shocked America. IN the whole of my Old Bailey trial, in all my interrogation by1,092 words
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Article, Illustration749 1965-06-06 2 PEOPLE IN MALAYA HAS AN ACCOUNT WITH THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK li»7 ONE in every seven people in Malaya lias an account with the Post Oflice Savings Bank. Between them they deposited $104 million in 1964 and, in the same year, withdrew $103 million. But, despite this turnover, the749 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1965-06-06 3 RONALD RANSOM SINGAPORE - RONALD RANSOM SINGAPORE By This beautiful coast will be the instant vision which will spring to my mind, wherever I may be, when anyone talks about Malaya- the beach between Kuantan and Trengganu MAL A V S I A will redouble her efforts to hue1,025 words
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Article354 1965-06-06 3 IKNCOURAGED a boy to fall in love with me and then felt it was all wrong because I suffer from an incurable disease. I have only nine months to live. When I mentioned this to him he wanted to break off our friendship. I do not mind that354 words
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Article334 1965-06-06 3 I UNDERSTAND there is a course at the Technical I College in Kuala Lumpur for a diploma in Town and i Country Planning How i long is the course? WILLIAM The course consists o' three year* nill-time and one year of practical work in the Federal Department i334 words
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Article, Illustration328 1965-06-06 3 Meeting of the pin men IX the pins and needles world of acupuncture. East is still Kast and West is still West. Hut the twain have met. I learned from Singa-pore-trained acupuncturist Siow Yong Chai (above), back on a busman's holiday from lecturing at the British College of Acupuncture in328 words
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Advertisement93 1965-06-06 22 "NATIONAL" BOY 2 water sprayer with S- M j every purchase of HI a -NATIONAL" V M P^| >4 Fully Automatic (^TiT^ Electric Iron! f s^ J^' ■sHMsMHsv. fl H TrioSE WHO KNOW BUY |^jmi^JJ MODEL NI-53A NATIONAL FULLY AUTOMATIC IRON Automatic thermostat control maintains even temperature :fjr jyl*" l93 words
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Advertisement367 1965-06-06 22 AnEWTIDNALLCLUBS&ASSOCIAINSETt HIREMYMATAHARI FOR YOUR OUTINGS ICEBOX &TOILET FACILITIES JTJ£\a\ on board &IT C °STS SO /P^ A PO^Q\ LITTLE FOR GROUP HIRE. IO (S| XI I PASSENGER mßlueDolphinPy *-+U capac| ty \7\slr^M/ MOR f INFORMATION AVAIL XLaa^x^ harbour tours limited TEL!9BIBi/g AFTER OFFICE ***** They've done it again* The Guaranteed367 words
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Advertisement731 1965-06-06 1 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CftOOSE ONE OF THtSt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU «re ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I lc V aiib dct cimicr-r make the most of today's opportunities, here is a mvn wwww rci swdjcvi chance731 words
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Advertisement503 1965-06-06 2 i f ill ff •••J^B 1. Only by driving a Mercedes-Benz can you appreciate the technical superiority of Mercedes-Benz design and engineering. 2. Only a test drive can demonstrate the flexibility of the unique Mercedes-Benz automatic gearbox and power steering systems. 3. Only Mercedes-Benz offers you a 2-ctrcuit brake system,503 words
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Advertisement502 1965-06-06 2 N V**CV HOT TAKHTMt* THIS CORf!eS>»ONOENCS M I BILLS ARTC.COUBSK COURSE IS CXCeocNT.' IT -ILI-HAVS LOOKS UKE THEBE'O EVEN SHOWS HOW I CAN TO EARN BEMOOi ■r'-'A EARN WHILE. I UCAKN /vsoec/ v_ <^Z±t Fumee I gV"^} with a.r.x.c. &X^± T» *^TA. P g XV..' t r >J I j502 words
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Miscellaneous317 1965-06-06 2 (popular crossword") ACROSS: 1. Form (S), 5. ing <sj, 3. Pellets (4). 4. WitAacend (4), 10. Nature 19). 12. nessed (3). 5. Red ochre (6), 6. Weapon <si, 14. Peculiar manner Coldly (5), 7. Remain (4), 8. of speaking (7), 16. Clothe* (4), Fish (3), 9. Sample (7>. 11. Ap--17.317 words
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Advertisement592 1965-06-06 3 ci.* BIM WILL YOU BE o» ST «e X? What you'll b« dom f e na ynr from today drptnds oi what K you hay*, »«<n«tiow, misttd out. ICS can .till httt you r»p«l»« you do today. the gaps in your training through th*ir lamou. ICS Horn* Study Talr« adoantaf*592 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-06-06 4 FOR the: (.lltiS AIHDG E T never quite seems to stretch as it should. And trying to fit yourself into it is- somewhat like a dog trying to catch its tail. Where fashion Is concerned, it can sometimes be a headache as you strive to keep in217 words
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Article281 1965-06-06 4 ABOUT once a year a well-known actor, moving between Hollywood and New York, stops off at his old home town to say hello to the old folks. On such occasions he usually has a drink with an old boyhood friend whom he regales with stories of281 words
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Article, Illustration2271 1965-06-06 4 THOSE POINTED TOES ARE ON THE OTHER FOOT TODAY BOYS E3 THICK, chu n k y heels and wide, square toes are part of the fashion scene. Certainly a far cry from stiletto heels and pointed toes. And now, guess what? Shoes are going back to the pointed look. But2,271 words
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Article, Illustration478 1965-06-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR AM.: 6.00 Tanda Waktu. Nrgaru-ku: 6.02 Morning Me- todies; 700 Tanda Waktu Dan Warta Bentu; 7.10 ■rwUtfut Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A j Day: 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 Learn A Phrase A Day; 7.55 Brcakiast Potpourri; 800 Tanda j Waktu Dan Warta Berita: 8.05 ■right478 words
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