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Title Section21 1965-06-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JINE 8, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C(T). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration942 1965-06-08 1 Tun Razak gives an assurance: We'll carry out Bumiputra's resolutions the best we can KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, this evening announced that the Government has agreed to form a Bank Bumiputra as recommended by the Economic Congress of Indigenous942 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-06-08 1 4 TOM-TOM beat lured these schoolboys to the stage door of the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. But they tried in vain to see what was going on inside all they saw was the back of the stage. What was going on? For the55 words
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120 1965-06-08 1 RENEWED RAIDS ON REPAIRED BRIDGES WASHINGTON. Mon. North Vietnam has been able to get certain key bridges back Into use only weeks after they were blasted by U.S. bombers, the U.S. Defence Department disclosed today. Temporary vooden sections have been Installed across gaps in .steel and concrete bridges damaged byReuter; AP - 120 words
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110 1965-06-08 1 'Made in Peking 9 hand grenades found KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon. Hand grenades with "Made in Peking" stamped on them have been found by security forces him tin down Indonesian infiltrators in Johore. Besides crcnadcs. security forces also seized Mmmi rounds of ammunition, mortar bombs and machine-gun magazines on Saturday "The110 words
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Article205 1965-06-08 1 New US aid for Thais and Korea BANGKOK. Mon. Thailand will receive more warships and aircraft for its navy from the United States, official sources said today. This follows the offer of new American defence aid to Thailand made by the U.S. Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McN&mara. during his recentReuter; UPI - 205 words
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116 1965-06-08 1 A LUCKY ESCAPE FOR 68 IN PLANE CRACK-UP AI.WII.V Mon.—Sixty--H eight people aboard a l>< -Mi plane surviM-d what aviation odiciaN considered almost certain death yesterday in Obu City in the southern Philippines. The plane was speeding down a runway when it suddenly veered off. careered down a cornfield andReuter - 116 words
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Article61 1965-06-08 1 SAIGON. Mon. HMAS Sydney will anno in tioutli Viftimnipse wuKTs tomorrow mommi? lo disembark more lhan 400 troops and equipment ol the lsi Bn Royal Australian Regiment. An Australian army •pokeanan said they would be airlifted to Bien Hoa airbase. where they would loin another 300Reuter - 61 words
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Article42 1965-06-08 1 TOKYO. Mon. Japan* will be able to launch a communication* satellite in the near future, thei Prune Minister. Mr. Sato, said today. He said Japan now rated as the "third most advanced nation in rocket development." UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article49 1965-06-08 1 SAIGON. Mon —More than 2.000 Catholic men and women presented a petition today to South Vietram's Chief of State. Mr phan Khac Suu. demanding the dismissal of the P:lme Minister. Dr. Phan Huy Quat. and accusing Ml Government of being weak in its I anti-Communist fight Reuier.Reuter - 49 words
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Article27 1965-06-08 1 HONG KONG. Mon Ihp New China News Agency today reported 'rxcrllent wheat and I barley harvests in Honun KianKbu Hopei. Anhwei and Shensl provinces. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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787 1965-06-08 1 A 'spinning bullet' return for spacemen GEMINI COMPUTER FAILS ON THE LAST LAP HOUSTON (Texas), Monday. II FAULTY guidance computer will rob astronauts James McDivitt and Edward White of a pinpoint splashdown in the Atlantic today at the end of their four-day whirl through space. i The first system failureReuter; AP; UPI - 787 words
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Article75 1965-06-08 1 STOP PRESS Space twins down HOUSTON, Mon V I tronauts McDivitt and White begin meteoricplunge back towards earth today when braking rockets on Gemini-4 ignited. J'luw re-entered atmosphere three minutes after I retro-rocki-ts fired one ■•ami before schedule Capsule landed 10 nnlis further back in the All antic than expected75 words
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Advertisement72 1965-06-08 1 MAGNIFICENT! THE PHILIPS DIRECT VISION Model 23CCH444A Philips Direct-Vision Big-Screen technique puts this magnificent set in a class of its own, with an unsurpassed picture reproduction. Fully automatic circuits give you trouble-free reception. No extra glass panel in front of the picture tube to give you annoying reflections. Memomatic Tuning72 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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152 1965-06-08 2 SUBANDRIO GIVES WARNING: 'Very critical period ahead' JAKARTA. Mon THE First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, has warned the Indonesian people that the coming months would bring <% a very critical period" for Indonesia because the imperialists and colonialists were preparing "dirty plans,'' Ant a r a newsReuter - 152 words
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Article43 1965-06-08 2 JAKARTA, Mon. President Johnson has sent a message of "warm congratulations" to President Soekarno on the Indonesian leader's tilth birthday yesterday. The messaKe also carried Mr. Johnson's "best wishes" for the pfMPOttf and happiness of the Indonesian people. Rrutrr.43 words
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Article, Illustration128 1965-06-08 2 Aidit to oil workers: Give the Americans more blows JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Communist Party chairman. D. V Aidit, has appealed to Indonesian oil workers to give "more blows to the American imperialists so that Indonesia can be really freed from their hands in all their manifestations." According to the128 words
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92 1965-06-08 2 iT^AIROBI, Mon. Tourism In I 'Xi East Africa us booming and should be more than doubled by 1970 the president of the East African Tourist Travel Association. Mr Dunstan Omarl. told Its annual meeting here. If the pace set in January and February continues,Reuter - 92 words
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Article34 1965-06-08 2 TEL AVIV. M n. An Isr.ieli militarj court hu srntprced to death an Arab c;ip'ured last January Hfter an abortive :ittemp; to blow up a well in the Lachish area.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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236 1965-06-08 2 U.S. BEGINS REVIEW OF WAR IN VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Mon J'HE Johnson Administration will begin a top-level review of the Vietnam war today when Gen. Maxwell Taylor, the U.S. Ambassador to Saigon, arrives for consultations. The ambassador la expected to hold a series of talks at the Defence and State DepartmentsReuter - 236 words
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167 1965-06-08 2 CAIRO, Monday. rpHE Sudanese Ministry of the Interior announc- ed yesterday that the police had seized a quantity of arms "infiltrated into the country in a way indicating it was intended to overthrow the Government," said Radio Omdurman. monitored here. The police were conductAP - 167 words
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153 1965-06-08 2 Aussie bid to end restrictive trade practices n ANBERRA, Mon. Legislation to abolish restriction trade practices has been introduced by the Australian Government. The step is being taken to •preserve competition in Australian trade and commerce." v required in the public interest. By this action Australia is following the examplesReuter - 153 words
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112 1965-06-08 2 DARWIN, Mon.— Australia will build its most powcri ful transmitting station on i Cox Peninsula, across the harbour from Darwin, at a cost of A£2,8000.000 the Post-master-General, Mr. A. Bukne, announced today. The transmitter will pick up Radio Australia signals from VictoriaReuter - 112 words
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Article22 1965-06-08 2 CAIRO. Mon— A It J— l IIM Arai) boy was killed by i^ I the Gaza Strip yesterday.— U.P.l.22 words
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103 1965-06-08 2 MONROVIA, (Liberia), Mon. A 66-year-old woman here sued her 29--year--old boy friend for stealing her purse containing USSS. Madame Feter told the magistrate. Mr. Peter Ronner Jallah. that her lover. Samuel Rrown. had stolen her purse. The magistrate wanted to knowReuter - 103 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-06-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /"gay*' T~ I re*AB we\ \ou\acfly \^LAooeaJ tuaurf i*« got it) ''mow vuat?~}18 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-06-08 3 Johnson to Communist nations: Let us reason out peace WASHINGTON. Monday. pRESIDENT Johnson made a direct appeal yesterday to both the peoples and the leaders of the Communist nations to join the Initcd States "to reason together for peace". "i would say to the people and the leaders of all327 words
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Article75 1965-06-08 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— The city Water authorities, faced with Bevi-re w.aev .shortage, :iro to ;i:-k department .stores, hotels and l:.ri:e mtttnatl using big nirconditlonins; units to cut their daily use by three hours. The cut could save 15 to 20 million gallons ft dayOther water-savingReuter - 75 words
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Article102 1965-06-08 3 BERNE. Mon.— The Swiss OovI ernment ordered a complete new* blackout yesterday on a banking sranddl involving the shutdown of two small bhnks. the arrest of 1 n Spanish financier and the suspension of the president, of the Federal Banking Commission, Mr. Max Hommel. OfficialsAP - 102 words
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133 1965-06-08 3 LUC SUR MER <No r mandyi, Mon. This small seaside resort of little more than 2.000 Inhabitants was yesterday the focal point of British ceremonies marking the anniversary of the Allied Normandy landIngs which began on June 6. 1944. Luc and the village of Langrune,133 words
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Article131 1965-06-08 3 Parson to pose the next nude T ONDON, Mon. A clergyman who complained that nude pictures in a men's magazine were too prudish is to direct the model's poses for the next issue. The Rev. David Doel. 35. a I'nitarian Church minister from Hindley, Lancashire, said the pictures of theReuter - 131 words
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Article44 1965-06-08 3 KKK again on the march ATLANTA. (Georgia > Mon More than 500 Ku Kiux KUP member* and (Upporten turripd out lor a MgngationM rally here yc.vtivday. More than lull, wore robes and hoods as they marched in mlence through the centre of the city. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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250 1965-06-08 3 RUSK: REGIONAL GROUPS MORE EFFECTIVE WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, said last night that more and more the world's problems these days are ones that lie beyond the effective reach of individual nations and that "larger groupings are needed for effective action." "Effective regional organl- 1Reuter - 250 words
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94 1965-06-08 3 PARIS. Mon.— The French i Socialist Party yesterday approved almost unanimously a United Federation of all i leading left-of-centre parties, in opposition to General De ".Gaulle. Only two delegates at the party roneress voted against the merger It i.s expected to94 words
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Article68 1965-06-08 3 NEW YORK. Mon. About 1.500 Marines returned to Camp Lepeune in North Carolina, yesterday from the Dominican Republic after being ferried home In Navy ship*. President Johnson on Thursday announcpd that the last remaining U.s Marines in the Dominican Republic were beinc v.i hrliMV". alth' ugh68 words
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Article24 1965-06-08 3 WEri'J BERLIN Moiv— More :haii 110.000 Wot Berliner* .-treiimed into Eny, Beriin yetic.C.iy 'o viMt rrl.itive.s tinder the Whitsun day-pa.v.es agreement.— Heuter.Reuter - 24 words
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244 1965-06-08 3 Caught: 'The Yamp' with 16 aliases who specialised in robbing tourists DOME. Mon. Ita- lian police are intensifying measures against what has become big business for a number of highly organised criminals stealing and forging tourists' travellers eh c q ues and passports. This year, police say. these criminals areReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-06-08 3 Surgeons shorten the distance to happiness for lonely Anne HAPPILY walking on crutches is Anne Rowston (20) left, pictured at the orthopaedic hospital at Gobowen. Oswestry. England. She is now six inches shorter than her normal height. Surgeons have reduced her 6 ft 7 inches by taking that amount of126 words
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Advertisement57 1965-06-08 3 j The Staff of The j j SINGAPORE TURF CLUB extend I HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS I i to j I DATO' RUNME SHAW (CHAIRMAN of THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB) On the conferment of j PANGLIMA MANGKU NEGARA j di-dalam Darjah Mulia Pangkuan Negara j by D.V.M.M. Seri Paduka Baginda j YANG57 words
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Advertisement308 1965-06-08 3 GIVEf M/'-f mWj TAKE You must give and take. You will never Micceed in life if you don't Rive and take. The Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Boctoty ltd. urges you to give and take. It is your own insurance organisation. You will become a partowner of the Society when you become308 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-06-08 4 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By LICENCE FOR THE AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE AFTER A PREVIEW AT THE STADIUM ON ONE CONDITION... [£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The women of Les Ballets Africains will go on stage tomorrow night topless and the entire troupe is pleased as punch. The388 words
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344 1965-06-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE educational television pilot project, launched today is the forerunner of a schools broadcast service to be established later this year by the Ministry of Education and Radio Malaysia. I The Chief Education Adviser, Inche Amlnuddln bin Baki, said344 words
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245 1965-06-08 4 DENANG, Mon. A five-man delegation from the Penang Indoor Stadium Advisory Committee which had planned to visit Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to see the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to appeal for funds to build an indoor stadium here, has called off its mission.245 words
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142 1965-06-08 4 Tour to 'revitalise Kaum Ibu spirit 9 DENANG, Mon. A group of national Kaum Ibu leaders will be In Penang next week-end for a week's tour of all Umno women's branches in the State. Led by the national Kaum Ibu leader. Datln Fatimah blnte Haji Hashim. the croup will start142 words
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Advertisement159 1965-06-08 4 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS DATO' RUNME SHAW (CHAIRMAN of THE SHAW ORGANISATION) l| On the conferment of PANGLIMA MANGKU NEGARA di-dalam Darjah Mulia Pangkuan Negara by Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong on June 2nd 1965. ISHAW RENTERS VAN SERVICE (XL) LTD. igjHWcfr SOUTH AUTO CO. kualalumpur £'W'^%-159 words
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Article, Illustration458 1965-06-08 5 Ngee Ann students start two-day boycott of classes 'ACTION' WARNING TO NEW COMMITTEE SINGAPORE. Mon fMK entire 1.0(H) student enrolment of the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road today began ;i twod:iv boycott off classes in protest against what they described ;is the "cvjisive attitude" off the Ngee Ann Kongsi's458 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-06-08 5 A RECEPTIONIST. Miss A Alice Lav. 19 (centre), was crowned "Miss Malam Negara" on Saturday night at a charity dance organised by the Citizens Consultative Committee Alexandra area I It Queenstown, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. She won the title from 35 girls, including Miss Serah Abdullah,96 words
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115 1965-06-08 5 Court: No proof of intention to annoy widow SINGAPORE. Mon Habeed Aboo Bakar. a labour foreman who was charged with trespassing Into the house of a widow In order to annoy her. was acquitted and discharged in the Tenth Magistrate's Court today. The court. In acquitting Bakar. upheld a submission115 words
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Article60 1965-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hagemeyer Trading Co. < Malaysia Ltd.. the local agents for Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.. Ltd. of Japan, will hold a cocktail party at the National showroom at 7 p.m. on June 16 to introduce the new National electric organ. Mr W.R. Mosbergen of thr Singapore60 words
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Article54 1965-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ten secondary school students, including five girls, will lake part in a state-wide oratorical contest, organised by the Junior Chamber of Singapore. at the Cultural Centre at 7 p.m. on Friday. The best two students will represent Singapore at the PanMalaysian linals to be54 words
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Article20 1965-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be shut off in Joo Chiat Lane tomorrow trom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.20 words
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Advertisement508 1965-06-08 5 r organisation; ~f fc»MBSHf*BgB!BI!HWHSI B pi LAST 2 lI A VS! a I i am. i 41. 4 00, 6. J0 4 9iO pm "uUFMNFfiUMHUNtiKONG" I A". let .en I. a btor Angcto tv Crian in Ultrascopa Color (SB). ARRIVING THURSDAY! BUM LANCASTER "THE TRAIN"; Poul Scotield Jeanne Moreou ,1508 words
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Advertisement301 1965-06-08 5 w;itiiM;iti today tomorrow only? 'SINGAPORE) 3 SHOWS AT 2 30. 6.00 9 00 P.M, life. lo\>cs and i mwi son? nwoucrw JaaVfflSk mvs c °f ihe Jsji&V SONG Kr fabuhliS F&B0 Without j^E ush-!\JP\ r TV Sun, /fimrL* afciW^^V^Jj-^ PKBOGARDE^^IJ^ V u> 1 fiwMEiiEßiCEiasargagCtfllClNE ODEOM' openT -PALACE- THURSDAY! KATONG-J THE301 words
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Advertisement15 1965-06-08 5 KENNY BALL HIS JAZZMEN WILL BE ENTERTAINING AT GOODWOOD'S ARUNDEL ROOM TOMORROW NIGHT BOOK NOW!!!15 words
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Advertisement82 1965-06-08 5 Last 3 «towt: 3-4-9 p.m. A POWeHFUC MUSICAL MHOD/fAMA! jtAfWAHEFMttMIUN V M 4H MMAUffT T^p.arljlFDl.™ Jf^ Tomorrow. Mot Oigo Suku" (Mj. Today only 3 30, 700 I 9.30pm "THE QQUICK AND THE DEAD" Cnalith Tomorrow Only "CALIFORNIA" Eng. WK^tIUUUUUUm ***** TMayi 1.30-3.30-7.00 A 9 30 p.m Stewart Granger Doram Gray82 words
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Advertisement327 1965-06-08 5 SKy"mp.VoPEnV TODAY "v" HERE COMES A WONDER WORLD OF MAGIC, S^ 4^V ACTION, ROMANCE WITH ALI BABA m U Vfl AND HIS TANTASTIC 40 THIEI'ES! %t^A %c Sword of i \^AB Bate i 3|f^ COLOR, m PETER MANn'jOCF ITN LANE FRANK MrGROTH PETER WHITNEY REX (Johore bahru) OPENS THURSDAY a327 words
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Miscellaneous358 1965-06-08 5 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I'HE followatu; in today's sihedula I Of civil airrralt iiiovmrnH at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC Kroin lx>ndon. Cairo. Karachi, Banickok d:.\ Nt) l.M p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney. Darwin iBA 71.ii Ml P m. from London, Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, (BA 712) 5.43 p.m.;358 words
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Miscellaneous142 1965-06-08 5 OTA: To Darwin. Sydney, Noumea l IT 166'.') 7.30 p.m. Alitalia: To Bangkok. Bombay. Tctarran. Rome (AZ 76.jp V10 pm Malaysian Airways: To I noli. Kuala Lumpur. Penang iML •< > l > 11 a.m.: to Malacca. KuaU Lumpur. Ipoh. Penan* iVl. MS) :i. l."> p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur ..Ml.142 words
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255 1965-06-08 6 Order to shops: You can't sell these sauces ]y|UAR, Mon. Hundreds of bottles of tomato sauce, vinegar and chilli sauce, manufactured in Singapore and Klang. have been ordered to be removed from shops because they contain "harmful ingredients." The Town Council's secretary, Inche Ithn i ii bin Haji Ma'ruf, today255 words
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179 1965-06-08 6 TRIED TO EXTORT $15,000: 3 YEARS' JAIL FOR TWO KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. T»WO men who tried to extort $15,000 from a teakx wood dealer were sentenced in the Sessions Court here today to three years' jail each Yee 81ow Yee. 24. and Tai Fatt, 27. attempted to extort the money179 words
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Article42 1965-06-08 6 BENTONG. Mon— Mr. Kabal Singh has been re-elected chairman of the Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers. Other officials are: Vice-chair-men. Mr. A. Rajaguru and Mrs. E Joseph: secretary,. Mr. Yee 6nln Wai: treasurer, Mr. R. Subramaniam.42 words
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271 1965-06-08 6 Court told of missing $10 in coffee stall murder IPOH. Mon. -A coffee 1 stall attendant, C. Mariappan. 16, was charged in the High Court here today with the murder of a fellow worker. S. M. Ismail, 26, in Telok Anson on Dec. 13. The proprietor of the stall. M.271 words
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Article46 1965-06-08 6 KANGAR. Mon.— lnche Shaari! bin Said has been elected chair- 1 man of the newly-formed Kam- t pong Jamil Asohan Youth Club I with Inche Baharum bin Omar as! vice-chairman, Inche Putra bin Mat Hashim secretary and Inche Abdul bin Bakar treasurer.46 words
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Article37 1965-06-08 6 MACHANG. Mon.— Mr. Xa\ lor Nathan has been elected president of the National Union of Teachers, Ke!ant;tn branch. Other officials are: Vice-president, Mr. Khaw Mont; Hua: secretary. Mr. N. Manoharan: and treasurer, Mr. Durbara Singli.37 words
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179 1965-06-08 6 Kelantan police success against 'pirates' KOTA BHAKU. Mon. The Kelantan, traffic police have successfully carried out their campaign against the pirate taxi menace in the State. Of the 200 pirate taxli known to be operating early this year, lewer than 50 of them are left now. A traffic police spokesman179 words
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100 1965-06-08 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A labourer. Abdullah bin Jantan. was today jailed for 18 months by the First Criminal District Court for dishonestly retaining a stolen car. Abdullah, who holds a provisional driving licence, by Detective Sgt. Lim Han Son«. who m him100 words
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139 1965-06-08 6 Call for 'speedy Malay sianisat ion 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The general secretary of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union, Mr. T.P.D.Nair, i I has urged large foreignowned rubber firms and i agency houses to •'speedily" I replace their senior expatriate staff with local men. He said: "Large firms 1 owned139 words
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Miscellaneous157 1965-06-08 6 Aiteff flop lit/ V. T. Utuntlin MCTIWrZER. 1 TAKE«*R >YBtff VHM«* \OH.HBI»»AO«>**~H OM, I o**, fiLE-TH •darTl )vY3tt3K2n!» POR A WHILE, WILLYUHpJ THId I HEAR AU. RIGHT... /MB IS? BUT I JUST REMEMBERED [yZp**^ UMMk AN 1 I ARE OPT ABOUT OOP /AN 1 HEAOEP/ OM. I SOT AN IMPORTANT157 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1965-06-08 7 A WINNER 5,900 TIMES Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE The story of America's greatest (and richest) jockey, Johnny Longden Paralysed, he got up to ride his own champion to victory IN the afternoon of Sept. 3. 1956. a big bay horse named Arrowgate flashed over the line to win the principal1,635 words
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Advertisement146 1965-06-08 7 £JL*J»jy f wI f "V"*" """"^i p lIEVATING Lemcol Elevating Truck TRUCK system makes *r\ easy operation, t tor on# m»n, of re-location task. riaHorm RolVr Wheel Wheels It Hand Truck* Iruckj Conveyers k Castors Consult; OVERSt\S -CORPORATION MAIAYA^'ITD Singapsr* Kuala Lumpur Pcnang Could anything be more luxurious than this146 words
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Obituary49 1965-06-08 8 t* H»,W« W. Mm, mum i MR P THURAISINCAM, •Prn-I nonrr. ljind Olfir- Rcflalry of Prrdl. nretkrr of P Ku»[.iaa and P. Valthy- I I'ncara .nrlr v I Manradran and T Raj.ndr»n Kunrr«l on Turaday "«vr IS.7K: romm<*w«altn Pit**, S nora ror pidadaii at 4 30 P m49 words
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Obituary25 1965-06-08 8 "<• II rrf« Sfs Mlnimninl KOH CEK ENC RIP. >a Kor- rvrr rrm«nb<T»d t>v rhcr-Kwanc. (•hrr-Trlk. lh.-.-( hrnt MMtMti a> > Mothrr In A Million25 words
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717 1965-06-08 8 The Straits Times Tuesday. June 8, 1965. Farm Price Control Bettor prices for farmi-is is the most urgent and vital problem confronting the Gov- i ernment in its drive to improve rural standards of living. This is the Government's own estimate of its task. About one j fifth of Parliament717 words
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Article302 1965-06-08 8 Gen. Maxwell Taylor's last visit to Washington, in Nov- ember last year, was followed I by the launching of air strikes against North Vietnam. The Ambassador's present trip home for consultations with President Johnson is taking place amidst speculation that the U.S. Government is about to further increase302 words
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Article206 1965-06-08 8 In spitr of rain, mud and isolation along one of the darker stretches of the old Klang Road, last year's MAHA exhibition attracted more than 120,000 visitors. This year, even if the ueather should be w» bad, improvements at what was then a pioneering kite and many more206 words
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LETTERS
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203 1965-06-08 8 Dumping Malaya's vegetable growers The "free play of market forces" <8T May 37i has had. and ls still having, full unfettered freedom to play "ducks and drakes" with vegetable prices. Six weeks ago I was paid five cents a katty for my cabbages! Two weeks ago I wa& paid 15203 words
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Letter80 1965-06-08 8 MOTOR accidents occur I¥E too often in Jalan Kuala Ketll, Sg. Patani as a result of lorries carrying timber logs and heavy goods, and taxis. travelling very fact in this town area. Jalan Kuala Ketu. U> not wide enough to accom module motor vehicles, cyclists, trishas .nd pedestrians80 words
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Article725 1965-06-08 8 WAVERLEY ROOT - WAVERLEY ROOT WHEN QE GAULLE GOES ON TOUR By Pari« (GENERAL Charles de Gaulle is now safely back from a flve-day provincial speaking tour, refreshed by the effort, and we newspapermen are back too, exhausted by it. but not too exhausted to recall some of725 words
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Article, Illustration822 1965-06-08 8 The co-operation that Africans want 'A rice-grou ing scheme that will use American machinery and Chinese agriculturists By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT KAMPALA, Uganda IT looks to me, said a guest expert at a meeting at Kampala's Makerene College, "as if the hard-headed, cash and commerce approach to national problems isOFNS - 822 words
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Advertisement836 1965-06-08 8 Straits Tmm k Malay Mail MiliMM MWUHMM m «•>•««« m coir- iioaiti sur**> MARKET Ontv< »—4 (BanaWaN* COLD ITOHaM HMNCMit At Moiia«<! a.a* «a«.«« ■art A>tl>srhw« Aaaala CITY BOOK STOUt LT» WtmtmSm "•>-•*. CcMrw %mv TMC N«*B PRONT rit»a:ilui luM'iMn* M. M. ISMAIL I Admba.i, Hoa* NawM MAMIIM ITOII 14836 words
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Advertisement4 1965-06-08 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement77 1965-06-08 8 uRUnDIG T660 Large 25" Screen iiiiiißi 'him 25 -inch screen; Wooden screen frame; 2 speakers (tweeter at front); Cabinet: medium dark choice wood. For the best -go for ■Mi'i'iNll'liM >U«»HOW«OO«i, V Kuilt Lumajvr— Cfcim InturtKt* aMflßf, ttiu Re**). Jj^L KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. Jy* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Cough Drops77 words
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338 1965-06-08 9 ...AND AFTERWARDS HE OWED US $92,000, BROKERS ALLEGE IN HIGH COURT SUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. r |'M 1 High Court here today heard a civil suit brought by a firm of stockbrokers, Hallam and Co., Ampang Road, claiming payment of $92,216 from a schoolteacher, Mr.338 words
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117 1965-06-08 9 Rally a big success, says party leader SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 Mr. Ong Kee Hui, chairman of the Sarawak United People's Party, said today that he was "fully satisfied" that the Malaysian Solidarity Convention rally held at the National Theatre yesterday had been "a great success." Speaking at the airport before117 words
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Article43 1965-06-08 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon Einiv of the Muslim pilgrims who arrived here on me liner Kuala 1 Lumpur last Friday are suffering from chlckenpox and not smallpox, as reported today All UM eight air in the Klang district hospital.43 words
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Article28 1965-06-08 9 MUAR. Mon. The Assistant Minister ol Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. opened a $20,000 MCA building at Pant Jawa nine miles from here on Saturday.28 words
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Article98 1965-06-08 9 TOOAV: Seoill Keuhil 4.02 a.m. (5.2 ft) 5.07 p.m. (7.oft 1: Singapore &22 a.m. (7;ft> 7.17 pjn. < 7.oft > Port Dickson 1.35 a.m. <6.4ftt 204 p.m. (.".otti; Port Swettenham 12.05 a.m. (9.9 ft» 1.10 p.m. ili.Kiti; PeniuaH 9.04 a.m. (7.oftt 8. 30 p.m. (6.698 words
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Article, Illustration174 1965-06-08 9 Rare feat by S'pore girl, Vicky Chan, in the U.S. SINGAPORE. M on.— Singapore swimming star Miss Vicjky Chan. 20. has just graduated from the Bmlth Girts College in Boston. Massachusetts after completing a fouryear Bachelor of Science course in two-and a-half years described as "a rare feat." A telegram174 words
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179 1965-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Mon— A restaurant waitress. Lee Hock Neo. described in the High Court today how her husband's love for his woman colleague had ruined her married life. 1 Site said that six years after lw r marriage to Yap Meng Chor. lie179 words
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86 1965-06-08 9 KUCHING. Mon. -Mr. Loh Phln Soon, who has been ucilng Regional Staff Seven Officer for Civil Defence in Sarawak for the past seven months, is returning to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. During his term of duty here Mr Loh has organised a 800-«trong Civil86 words
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Article64 1965-06-08 9 KLL'ANO Mon -The District I Ofljoer. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah, will open a civics course for about 100 Malay residents In the area at the Chine.-* Chamber of Commerce at Layang Layan^. 30 miles from here Talk* include such tuples confrontation and national unity. the64 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-06-08 9 CLNGAFORE. Mon.— Five lovely Thai pace-setters girls from a leading Bangkok fashion salon today modelled before a tea-time crowd. They were making their Singapore debut at the Four Lions this afternoon, displaying 40 Veeree creations of rich Thai silks and colourful cotton. The girlsChew Boon Chin - 164 words
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85 1965-06-08 9 KUCHING, Mon.— Another 22 Sarawak rebels who took part in the Brunei revolt in December 1962 have been released from prison after a rehabilitation course in Kuchinn. Before their release, they pledged their loyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Aconfr and Malaysia. The prisoners were all85 words
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Article81 1965-06-08 9 PEN A NO. Mon. Bfeievta i.r i f un ariiule.st Mr G. M. Davidson, in Northam Roaa aunng tho weekend and escaped \vl«h $2,700 in ca>h lewellerv and pood.*. Mr and Mi>. Davidson were away that nigh- and their servant. loe buite All. had just left81 words
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Article159 1965-06-08 9 JEK: WHY SINGAPORE BUILD SCHOOLS CINGAPOKE, Mon. —The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today said the Government was pacing much atten tion to its school-building programme because it believed a we lleducated population could not be fooled by "i rr c s ponsible politicians." Speaking at the opening159 words
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Article32 1965-06-08 9 SINGAPORE. MOl.. -Police, rrcovered tlir body of «n Mt-vem-oM boy, Batcri bin Abdul Rahman. naar kri"i>c hi *>.i ofl >'. -1 Clwniek, CTiHiißi. today Baitn disappeared wnfir *uimmins yesterday.32 words
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241 1965-06-08 9 ITUALA LUMPUP/. Moa -India f^cported tA-o million pounds of tobacco v.or/h about Sl3l million last year to Malaysia. 1 The leader of a four-man I sales and study team sponsored by tHe Tobacco Export Promotion Council of Madras, 'Mr. P. R. Parthaearathy.241 words
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Article19 1965-06-08 9 KUALA I.IPIb. Mon.—Th« Kuul.t Lipi. 1- Town Council will meet at its conference room on I Friday.19 words
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Advertisement113 1965-06-08 9 Vital for your Vitality LEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK mr>jflntif tivt SUy actjv# and a)tft wjth L#o I*J Vitamin Capsi-tab*. When heavy concentration it necessary, reach for a Leo Capsi-tab. One a day is all you need to add zest to your life. MAGNAVIT in the red pack is especially113 words
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Advertisement91 1965-06-08 9 there's only one watch, a;id its made by Tudor Delicate (lawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike mo desty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of watches, you'll neve believe tiut such91 words
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Miscellaneous782 1965-06-08 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) hannoK: Kuala I.'intpui 1 English. 3.42 Close. b.\b and Prnin.a; b Ipoh auvl Ma- If. si pattern and music; Ml Ucca; 3 toliun- Bahru; 4 Opening aiid progranuiie Taiitinjc: Butu Fahul; 9 .-..imjuary; 5.50 News oulKliuuic. I lines in Malay: 5.53 National mnmb; 6.00 News in Tamil;782 words
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241 1965-06-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE $52 million international airport at Subang. 14 miles from here, will be opened by the Yang di-1 ertuan Agong on the eve of Malaysia Day August 30 this year. More than 1.000 guests, including airline representatives241 words
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Article159 1965-06-08 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Fiftyfive temporary tourist guides have been selected to j undergo a special guide training course that will i start tomorrow. They will be addressed by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. Shaw Vee Meng. at the Political Study Centre at 5 p.m.159 words
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162 1965-06-08 10 Divorce for wife deserted by a soldier SINGAPORE. Moil. Mrs. Daisy Cockle, of Geylang, was married to a soldier here for about a year when he deserted her and left for England, the High Court was told today. Mrs. Cockle .said in her divorce petition that she happened to be162 words
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71 1965-06-08 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Che NuiaUzas bii.te Haji Muhametl Null of Alor S'.ar won the "Mt>s Oolden Voice. Kedah-Periis" litie here. Che Fatimah binie Latif. a'sn of Alor Star, was runner-up, and Mii-a Tan Lean Eng (Sunuei P; lai-: > third. Che Nuraizzas who joined71 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-06-08 10 PATA EXECUTIVE HERE ON A VISIT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The lack of Rood hotel accommodation and "confrontation" were today cited as problems being faced by the tourist industry here. Mr. F. Marvin Plake. executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, said this285 words
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238 1965-06-08 10 IPOH. Mon. The Pcrak Chinese Maternity Hospital here, which i has delivered at least 100.000 babies and trained 1,000 mid wives since i its establishment in 1904. I is to be further expand- cd. Plans for a $200,000 fiwj storey extension to the238 words
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Article64 1965-06-08 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh I Chin Chye. will attend the chanty i premiere of a Chinese film. "Troa- ble on Wedding Night." it the Odeon Theatre at 9.15 p.m. on Wednesday. i The show, organ iied by the Lions' Club, is64 words
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103 1965-06-08 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man described as a "well-known snatch thief and pickpocket" with 13 previous convictions was todaj jailed for four months for his 14th offence. Chang Cboon Kwong. 20. pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of attempted theft of jewellery. He103 words
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Advertisement111 1965-06-08 10 k KB 1965 HAVE ARRIVED a completely new range of TORAY TETORON TETREX is now In your favourite stores, with colours and designs to suit every taste. TORAY TETRtX is the suiting worn by successful men— men who lead full, active lives, and demand quality and comfort in everything they111 words
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Advertisement355 1965-06-08 10 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as355 words
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Miscellaneous284 1965-06-08 10 Straits Times Crossword -^^m— Mf ACROBS greeting on the way? (t). 1. Accelerating power to lift? 7 <> ut m t° th e river beyond I i4_2' c *J°B s Head (5). 5. Accepting minor reaponslblll- 8 Ascribed to Circe daw Ues daiS? (8) roughly five hundred do>. 8. Checfcsthe284 words
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Article, Illustration1889 1965-06-08 11 THE SENATE EITHER OF THESE MEASURES WILL ENSURE PEACE AND HARMONY IN OUR COUNTRY, TAN URGES GOVT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'J'HE Central Government was today urged to take constitutional measures to exclude Singapore from Malaysia or to "put Mr. Lee Kuan1,889 words
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Article24 1965-06-08 11 PENANG, Mon The Penang State Welfare Committee will hold its next monthly meeting at the Touth Osetrs, Aehaao Street, on Juno IT.24 words
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324 1965-06-08 11 Senate passes Bill to give wider 'by order' powers to the King KUALA LUMPUR, Mon WIDER "by order" powers for the Yang di-Per- tuan Agong in respect of the legislative and executive authority of the States was approved unanimously by the Senate here today. The Constitution and Malaysia Act Amendment324 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-06-08 11 But unfortunately, there had been some misunderstanding between the Government and the civil servants' union on the question of wawe increases and other fringe benefits. He assured the House that the workers would not plunge into any acts detrimental to the freedom and393 words
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Advertisement108 1965-06-08 11 PickCPGQcl.. 2^ thepfckof "p electric cookers j Creda Starlight MX.II Creda 315.S V.lut for money So l«*i"'O"«ly compact TVtf up Ie tnewcond If jutifj from the iupt'b Creda range lo (il your kitchen large or laall, and your budget. And what a cholcel CREDA 315. 5, Ihe superb small kitchen108 words
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Advertisement203 1965-06-08 11 FITNESS THROUGH TERRYS TERRYS SCULLING EXERCISER No. 1173 A Sturdy steel tube frame centrally divided for packing into small space. Fitted with Terrys steel strand springs which never lose their tension. TERRYS SPRING SKIP TERRYS STEEL STRAND TERRYS POCKET WRIST DUMB-BELLS No. 797 CHEST EXPANDER No. 91 EXERCISER No. 1150203 words
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102 1965-06-08 12 International festivals and foods r*pHE Singapore Amcri- can community has brought oat a new cook book International Festivals and Foods. It was put on sale at the 13th International Bazaar for the Blind, and the proceeds will continue to go to the Blind Bazaar. The book contains recipes for the102 words
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Article, Illustration405 1965-06-08 12 THE MISS INTERNATIONAL JF London and Paris alternate between being the fashion centres of the West, Singapore can legitimately claim to be the centre of the exotic East. If Singapore is the commercial crossroads of the world, it is also a meeting place of fashions. This405 words
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Article, Illustration462 1965-06-08 12 you may like to know THE first Sarawak girl to obtain a Diploma in I Social Welfare, Che Zahrah Munir, 22, of KuchI ing. hopes to become a 1 social welfare worker in Sarawak soon. I Che Zahrah will receive her Diploma at the University of Singapore Convocation. She read462 words
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Article58 1965-06-08 12 The National Housewares Manufacturers Association of U.S. says that a survey of manufacturing comDanics and buying firms indicates that beige will be the favourite colour in housewares this year. The survey predicted that other favourite colours in the order of preference will include yellow, turquoise,58 words
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Advertisement313 1965-06-08 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY Wonder Tonic with I Candy Taste i^^jgl C^w LOSS ss^cftits Each Sweetlet is equivalent to Jm 10 oranges (Vitamin C). *^^Kr HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free f B Horn blemishes and rough skin It will also relieve fatigue, banish313 words
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Advertisement508 1965-06-08 12 FOR THEIR BETTER HEALTH AND VITALITY BE SURE! OF QUALITY VITAMINS FOR YOUR CHILDREN <% A Q ESSENTIAL ZTT O VITAMINS T^SA yi •FARh.gher \-=^T^l "\V POTENCY THAN ANY lL^'l^l '/-x'«>\\ OTHER MAINTENANCE. l**-i- i formula c «fu Fi ALL VITAMINS *«L-^~ V^ U ASSURED BY ,^fcs7\ SOUIBB QUALITY f508 words
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Advertisement1311 1965-06-08 13 to LIVERPOII WEST CBtn 0 K.i 1 Due S'oori Sails P. STiam Penang MACNASN nv.rpool II Pl/JaM IB JMt 11 avTONEUS .Glasgow JMt 9 JMt 11 JM* 12/19 Jmi 17 ptmhus n. ft 1 Glasgow '«it ii imj 4 OIOMIO iuj G'asrow Jjm It JUM22 JMe 21/25 Jne 29 «TICUS1,311 words
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Advertisement2519 1965-06-08 13 V jjj B jj t jj Ba]i j f jj V j HiJJ j B^ f jj 1 j aP jj B^^ mttamammmmmim i^ mmmmmmm mmmmmtmmmmmtmmm CAP TH£Ll\\3£/Af£S to\ Kn-1 EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANOINAVIA: Scure P. i -<n Penang Arc benua Havre Hburg K dam Antw2,519 words
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Advertisement1149 1965-06-08 13 tejw (UIERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. l^^^"* U.K./Continenr tMSMOii r lia Pimm I cilV 0* COIOMM *****0. H«mour|. Kotinon MMt, nun. immingfam i^lini IS imi -•I* OF •INNIPfI Lunou*. namouii Sotltroa* •<>! nun m MMn v-iU 0» HEUINGIO* ioaous. namoui| Motttioaa na.n. nun imminent mil my U Im ill O»1,149 words
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874 1965-06-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent SMALLER than usual business for a Monday characterised the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. There was little or no incentive to deal and hardly enough business in any section to test prices. Industrials had an even quieter start to874 words
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Article26 1965-06-08 14 Malayan Mark tndirr*. ■lulu- 5. June 7, Industrials: 72.36 72.52 Tins: 92.20 92.01 rubbers: 103.b'l 103.86 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article736 1965-06-08 14 BUSINESS in and reported to ilic Singapore and Kuala Liunpur trading rooms ol the SiocK Exchange ol Malaysia yesterday, with the number ol the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beutlead tU.UOO) $1.16: Ounlepe (7,uuu> $1.26, tl,uuo> CLMi Kt»e (2.000) $1 ju. (2.UUU) »1.49; f. and N.736 words
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Article49 1965-06-08 14 f\S the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Jane 5) the ranee of call rates was as follows:— BANK KINDS: 4 per cent to 4't per cent. GENERAL FINDS: 3 per cent to 4'i per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 560.2 million.49 words
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296 1965-06-08 14 Straits tin price up on decreased offering STRAITS tin rose by 52.^5 yesterday to 5773 25 per picul in Penang on an offering estimated at HI tons or down 25 tons The morniny session of the Malayan Rubber .Vurket had a softer tSJOdSBsej throughout and afi«r opening ;i quarter ol296 words
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Article248 1965-06-08 14 TI'NK tirst cr.id.- rubber f.o.b. buyrr-t closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore :i.id Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73.' rents per lb, down three-quarters of a rent on Friday's closing level for the position, the tone was inacli .1..\.5. and F.M.R.E. rlosinc prices in cents per lb. yesterday: INT.248 words
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Article26 1965-06-08 14 June 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73i cpntv (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $773.25 (up 82.25). Unofficial estimated ottering 215 tons (down 25 tons).26 words
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Article90 1965-06-08 14 V-MIPS ly ,n K aionxsirle the Singapore wharvet or eipected today are: St»ntor Henri Dolmn- It 11, Krtstta Bikk.- lfi i>;. Tonailm If, lamat NY. HnllSM 16. D'sri 40/41 Port Swetttnhsm? Wharf Berths: Jink, Vlsut Kasatrt. Golden Wonder latMßai New Wharf Berths: A> i[*-nor. Northern Wnttire,90 words
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Article68 1965-06-08 14 CHINESE Produce Eichanxe Singsport noon p.i.ei per picul ytlttr. day. Coconut oil: bulk S*>4* seller dcura »67t sellers. Copra: June/July U K. /Continent Unquoted Ptpper: Mrintok white *152 i sellers. Sarawak wMM BIM vellvra. special Sarawak black 5130 sellera. garbled Lamport* black Sl.'.uiN) sellers. ABTA llttt(N) Mllers (Inxapor*68 words
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Article99 1965-06-08 14 THE Malayan Exchange Bankf Aiif 1 ciatitn made these changes »> ll rates to merchants yesterday: Buying rate* for aterlint; mill om London with effect from jre «t<"rd»j Best agreed rates axe as follows. Merchant rates on London ntl'ing direct T.T. o.- OD 2/3 K/16, Buying TT 2/499 words
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Article17 1965-06-08 14 Hone Konj BRmlmmJ*: Market was closed yesterday (or the Whitsuntide holiday. It will re-open today.17 words
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Article56 1965-06-08 14 r THt promt rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling B\ed on November 24 last year is Srliinf TT or OD 2v 3 15 IM. Buylnf TT 2s. 4 1 lhd Bavins OD 2*. 4Ud. the doUar in at IU ttUtuton middle position in relation to56 words
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Advertisement1157 1965-06-08 14 *VL kAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTL\A 5 East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service rl'doPß Ynti'T'iiirs Mo««»ai lo' ""o O»t'oil CtxCtsya •fltnti Mart" 21 July I Aajj 4 Sept (Sept 13 Sept 17 Sept r RiiiaaMr" 12,13 Aif 21 Ah Sept 1 Bet I Oct II Oct Warn Coast of Central/1,157 words
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Advertisement999 1965-06-08 14 AUSTIALIA SERVICE NEW HALANB iNOIA. PBRItIAN ANB P. GULF SERVICI ti: FrenMtle Atelaite. Mrlksnue SvMet Tti Mstras aat Mapssttiasaa. ••«ian» P. SKara S'pwt S'UKI P. Stiaai PMang lARPETA IMM 11/11 JMI 13 IS JMt RAIULA tl/II JMI It JMS It Ism tUMIALA IMy l/ll isiy 11/ li iaimiA II ?5999 words
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Advertisement303 1965-06-08 14 i WESTBOUND tUROPE SUVICti Sin«pois P. S'aaai Penang rSR: NAUSICAA 14 v JMe 17/1) Jin 2t JMt Marseiliis, Havn, Dunkirk. YAMA 11/11 July 14/u My II My Marseilles, Bordiaiu, Havre, Dunlin. NARA 12/14 Am IS/17 lag It hag Ma'siillet, Havre, Ounkirk. TAYGa 11/11 Sett 14/11 Sept HStat Marsiillts. Bordeaux. Htvrt.303 words
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Advertisement1036 1965-06-08 15 < on ti nurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT /i H,,rrf« $t (Mi*. I— Box St et*. txlro ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES •■■l hy popular nlteclub In Jobore lianru. Phone ***** for Interview WANTED MALE 'FEMALE to work r BSjasESJ machine. Willing to M eh Contact 242 Orchard Road, s lore1,036 words
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Advertisement1054 1965-06-08 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H Words (Mi*.)— Box tt els. txlro CRANCE MANSION 62 Grange Road near Jackie's Bowl furnished three bedrooms one alrcondltloned, Singapore 9. Phone S pore ***** SEMI DETACHED 4 Bedroomed Immediate Occupation. Rent $180/Inclusive Lights and Mater. Apply 11, Seraya Road 8 pore 15. FURNISHED ROOM, separate entrance.1,054 words
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Advertisement962 1965-06-08 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* ft (Mi*.)— Box tt els. txtrm DETACHED TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW two bathrooms four Bedrooms mosaic parquet tiling A.OOO sq. ft. View outside 20. Dunearn Close Buklt Timah Interested buyers Phone ***** for particulars. No brokers price $78,000 ono PALM DRIVE: New two storey semi-detached resdy962 words
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Advertisement804 1965-06-08 15 EDUCATION li Words tt (Ml*.)— Box St el: txlrm H.S.C. ECONOMICS, G.P. Principles Ot Accounts, Geometrical /Mechanical Drawing. Book-keeping. Accountancy, Secretaryship. Secretarial Practice, Auditing, Builders' Quantities. Architectural Draughtsmanship: Shorthand. Typewriting, Commercial Correspondence. A.I.A. A.B.A.— C.C.S. Courses. Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore ***** BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINGAPURA PROGRAMMES804 words
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Advertisement896 1965-06-08 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE '1 Wmrtt *»■•>—•— txtrm MORRIS 1100 sspi «3 'MM miles excellent condition, owner sotaa on leave 54.100 on o. Box A4SS4 X.T.. B'pore. FORD ZEPHYR 4 19*3, excellent condition. Kuropeaa owner driver. Returning England shortly. B'pore *****. 53. 500/- 0.0.0. T/TIARA 10 months old as new. Only896 words
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Advertisement608 1965-06-08 15 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) IS Word* tt (Ml*.)— Box te eu. txtro JOHORE HOTEL Eas./Cbiaess s'ood AJrcood. Rooms. Phon* 2395/6 MIW STRAITS VIIW Hotel. Johor. Bahru. Seaside Dancing Floorsnows nightly Kxcellent English and Chinese Food. Tel: J.B. 2133. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Word* tt (Ml*.) Box tt el: txlrn608 words
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Advertisement226 1965-06-08 15 CHANGE OF ADDRESS B/iuiuwick (FE) ING announce their change of address from 52 Merryn Road to 555, EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. effective immediately Tel: ***** BiuwAwlck (FE) INC. NOTICE With the deepest of sorrow we announce the death of Mrs. B.S. Petro, Director of our organisations, who passed away226 words
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Article448 1965-06-08 16 T-CUP CHALLENGE ROUND REPLAY SHOULD HAVE BEEN ORDERED By FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Monday 'J'HE PHILIPPINE Badminton Association have taken the International Badminton Federation severely to task for "inept" handling of the Thomas Cup I challenge round at Tokyo in May 1964 in which Indonesia, the hold448 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-06-08 16 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday MALAYSIAN sprint champion, Mani Jegathesan has been awarded the Golden Tie by the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union. This award, according to MAAU secretary John Kanagaratnam is for his services to athletics and notably for gaining recognition for Malaysia in254 words
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Article136 1965-06-08 16 ED DUTTON QUITS AS FORCES COACH IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Edwin Dutton. former Selangor and Malayan soccer caDtain. has reMkiied a* coach o:' the Malaysian Armed Forces team. Dutijn. who works for the Ministry of Defence, told Timesport that he had sent in his lel'er of resignation last Monday affrom their136 words
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Article98 1965-06-08 16 KUALA I.LIIPUR I <■ L— Pomk have protested to the Football Association of Malaysia over the disallowed goal by referee Qng do Silva In their first round Malaya Cup match acalnst Selangor at Ipoh on May 30. Perak claim, that the referee was wrong In ruling Mahat Ambu98 words
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Article61 1965-06-08 16 IPOH. Mon Kamsiah Ibrahim was re-elected president, of the Perak Women: Football Association at the annual general meeting here yesterday. Other office-bearers: Vice-presi- dent Amlnuddin bin Abdul Wahab. secretary Wong Sew i Kirn. treasurer Puteh Sosiah bte j i Omar, committee: Orchid Yeo;->. !Yatin Ramly. Mabel61 words
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Article29 1965-06-08 16 PENANG. Mon. Penang Malays will meet Johore Malays tn the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final at the City Stadium here at 8 p m. en June 26.29 words
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208 1965-06-08 16 MALAYSIAN GAMES TEAM TO TAKE ON AMERICANS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An American track and Held team will compete against Malaysia in a friendly international in Singapore between Auk. 2 aud 15 during the Malaysian national team* lira centralised training in preparation tor the Seap Games here in December MAAU secretary208 words
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Article39 1965-06-08 16 Taipinc PWD meet: 5.000 m: 1 Jayaraman; 4xl00m: 1 Krlan C Larut Matang: long jump: 1 Loke Kow Yew 5.81 m; shot putt: 1 SaMgkat Singh 9.21 m: discus: 1 Sangkat 24.7 m: Javelin: Sangkat t 39.28 m39 words
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Article30 1965-06-08 16 KrHah championships iA Star): 1 Khoo Ah Boon 2 low Sink Kant? 3 Yau Jit Kan "Mr. Krdah" contest: 1 ChonK Teik Kuang 2 Mohamad FadsU 3 Abu Bakax.30 words
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Article15 1965-06-08 16 8. Prrak inter-school ko final <T Aiwni Horley MSS bt Pel Yuan 3-215 words
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Article85 1965-06-08 16 FAS Business Houses: Div. 1: PWD 2 RRI 1. Div. 3A: Municipal 2 Jardlne 2. Div. SB: Weanies 6 Levers 1. Ipoh Div. 2: Shaw Bros. w.o. NUCW: Div. 3: Borneo Motors 2 Police I: Chen* Wiili 2 Tamil Yft'sters 2. Ramadas* (up iK KuiiCMtrt:; Tamil Youth BC 285 words
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Article95 1965-06-08 16 Ov-iHinr Cup "nal (Ipoh): Ardprson Sell bt St. Michael's Inst. 3-2 Grut Cup final <T Ansonl: Workington Est bt SWaba Est 7-0. CRICKET Annual (K Kanstsan: Penang Pre* School bt Malay Collctre by 2 runs Frees 77 College 75 Sinnathambv trophy (Sban): Klnc George V Sch bt ACS by95 words
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Article254 1965-06-08 16 Kops is coming for KL meet ITU ALA LUMPUR. UaO, 1Y Erland Kops. current All-England singles champion, will compete In the Selangor Badminton Association open international tournament at Stadium Negara from Sept, 17 to 19 here it was announced today. Kops' participation will give 19-year-old Tan Aik Huang, runner-up to254 words
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Advertisement674 1965-06-08 16 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED Xl AI.A 1.1 MPI R Outputs of tin concentrate* foi urn undennentionrd Companies ..nder thr Management o( AukloOrwntal < Malaya Limited for the month of Mm 196 V are a* !ollow»: Mi I > AMPAI UN DREDGING LIMITED M 0 BKKJL'NIAI TIN DHKDGING LIMITED 5.495 KAVIHONG LANJUT674 words
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Advertisement411 1965-06-08 16 K\ OKDtK Ol I ill OFFICIAL ASSKiNKK. SINGAPORE. Rl Mil KWANG Fl.fct TRIC < isril) AS A FIRM) BANKRI PT< V XO. 25« OF IM4. AUCTION SALE OF Wall shcmc-a.se>,. electric stoves, lampshades lampbulbs. wirings, pipings, fluorescent tamps, electric irons, i eilini: fan. Ml rloclcs etc. To Br Hrld At411 words
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Advertisement780 1965-06-08 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR STI MM.RAPHFR (ENGLISH). APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the post of English Stenographer in the Immigration and Nation.il KemMrannu Depart- ment. Brunet. SALARY: In the scale $350-370-380x20-560 i per month Point of entry will depend on qualification* and previous experience QUALIFICATIONS: <•)780 words
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Advertisement119 1965-06-08 16 lauiesKaKtm The first African cultural show to perform in Malaysia at STADIUM NEGARA KUALA LUMPUR. HURRY BOOK NOW Gala Opening TODAY TUESDAY, Bth June. Daily 2 Shows: 7 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Proceeds of the 7 p.m. show Today Tuesday Bth June, will be Donated to the National Defence Fund. Tickets:119 words
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Miscellaneous82 1965-06-08 16 DIARY MOUH Spore IJiv. I: SRC i v SCC tpadang); Alagappa v Race j Course. Div. 2D: Police v Star Soc■ctrites: TBA v Reme (all matches la: Farrer Pk>: S. Java v Reforms.- tlve CGeylang). Malacca Div. 1: Hakka Assn v PWD-Survey (B Hlltn. Taiping Div. 2: Town Council v82 words
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Article, Illustration480 1965-06-08 17 Epsom Jeep - Wineman makes it a near record run Epsom Jeep RACING with WINEMAN'S spectacular all-the-way win in the $25,000 Perak Derby over 12f at Ipoh on Sunday was a feather for the C*p of young West Australian jockey Johnny Nelson. Taking a bold course, Johnny sent Wineman clear of his field480 words
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Article21 1965-06-08 17 PARIS. Mon. M- Franco! Oupre.s Reliance II won the 12f Prix Dv Jockey Club 'French Derby) at Chantilly yesterday.21 words
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Article220 1965-06-08 17 Simpson and Co under WI fire PORT OF SPAIN. Mon. x The Australian cricketers who recently toured the West Indies came under fire in a Trinidad newspaper article yesterday. The players had not behaved like soortsmen on their return home to Australia, commented the Sports Editor of The Gleaner, L.220 words
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295 1965-06-08 17 Penang to form Supporters' Club in July By OH KEE TIANG: Penang, Monday "FHE Football Association of Penang has taken the A first step towards the formation of a Supporters' Club. "We hope to hold the inaugural meeting not later than the end of July," Loh Hoot Yeang, FAP president,295 words
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Article58 1965-06-08 17 BARCELONA Mon— Juan Oisbort. the Spanish Davis Cup player beat Martin Mulligan (AustraiiH> 6-4. 4-6. 8-1. 2-6. 6-2 in airmen's singles final at the Count Oodo lawn tennis tournament hi-rr Roy Emerson < Australia! and Ramanathan Krishnan (India i won thr mon's doubles final, beating the Spaniards. ManuelReuter - 58 words
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Article276 1965-06-08 17 SOCCER Magyars force play-off BUDAPEST. Mon. Ferencvaros, of Hungary, beat Mancnester United, of England, 1-0 yesterday in the second leg of their Inter-cities Fairs soccer Cup semi-final tie here. Manchester United won the first leg 3-2 and the two learns now have to play-off to decide wno meets Juventus, ofAP; UPI - 276 words
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Article185 1965-06-08 17 HONG KONG, Monday. THE Malaysian women's soccer team to Hong Kong lost about $17,000 in its three-match tour here but accomplished its mission to promote interest in the sport, coach Wong Ki-leung said today. "As a national team, we came here for the sole purposeReuter - 185 words
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Article186 1965-06-08 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Aishah Attan, the current Malaysian Malays women's singles champiot; put herself in line for another title when she qualified for the I semi-finals of the Singapore Badj minton Association's junior tournament at Guillemard Road today. Results: Women's singles quarW-f innls Lucy Chow bt Lav186 words
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Advertisement33 1965-06-08 17 rJI ?A? k' 9 car room ■■rim rocketing power with nirWl i jolden s fier V 14 h -P--\^"l"» *X2' engine option. J Progress Motors Limited 46 Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. l J33 words
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Advertisement339 1965-06-08 17 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is j bought than any gl &*m^ other make! iJ^K -.oollng temperature on J U^^fi» &hPV er, you can be sure of accuracy to a degree. Wm.W^^^ •utomatically maintained at a constant level by a large, sensitive thermostat. WM^^Q^^J Air conditioning Here,339 words
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200 1965-06-08 18 SOLIDARITY: PAP HAS ABUSED THE WORD, SAYS PARTY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Alliance Party Singapura today expressed regret that the PAP had abused the word "solidarity." and distorted it from its original meaning and purpose to create disunity In Malaysia, to weaken the solidarity of the people of Malaysia, and to200 words
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129 1965-06-08 18 LOUISVILLE Kent ucky>. Mon.— Mr. Eugene Black, former chairman of the World Bank and a special assistant to President Johnson for South-east Asia, today said plans were being made to set up a regional bank to finance Asian development projects. Mr. Bhick.Reuter - 129 words
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Article27 1965-06-08 18 MANILA. Mon. A pedestrian was crushed to death In Cagayan Province in the northern Philippines when a bulldozer fell on top of him Router.Reuter - 27 words
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Obituary91 1965-06-08 18 MACCRECOR DOROTHY (DOT). hrlovrd uf.- of Jack MMIMfJeV, at Hunt; lM| early on Sunday. Bth Jii«<- i tang nines* SITAM'ARAM. MOTHER OF ThnnUVtaUB, AnatNMß, Siitiramuniam and MHi.T-m-law ol V. Mtinuuplllal. Sunuei Raaa. Ksiatr panned away Kunerul :n I p.m. on vti.itt at Bukit Jrlutont: Ratal*. KlanK. MR. WONG THIT91 words
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140 1965-06-08 18 KUCHING. Mon. A large quantity of Communist documents was found by Special Branch men and Sarawak Field Force personnel during a search in the Bulat area of Sarikei district in Sarawak's Third Division last weekend, according to reports reaching here today. TheseAP - 140 words
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Article103 1965-06-08 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The US Consul General. Mr John A. Lacey. will declare open the Singapore American School Library Council's paperback book fair at his residence in Grange Road at 10 a.m. on June 26. Mrs. Lacey. honorary chairman, and Mrs C. Richard Glecknrr. general chairman of the103 words
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76 1965-06-08 18 JAKARTA. Mon. 3ng. Gen. Kaharuddin Nasution. Governor of the Rhio Is.-ndfi, off Singapore, has blamed leftist students of the Rhio University for demanding the retooling t dismissal > of the University Rector. Dr. Hosman Saleh, Antara reported today. In a recent meeting with theReuter - 76 words
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Article75 1965-06-08 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore's Faculty of Law will give a series of four public lectures on various aspects of the law at the university's new lecture theatre No. 2. The first lecture on 'The nature of legal sociology." begins at 5 pjn. tomorrow. Lectures75 words
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Article24 1965-06-08 18 COLOMBO. Mon. British banks In Ceylon have agreed to lend the Government £4.000,000 to help meet foreign exchange i difficulties.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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167 1965-06-08 18 At last, a chance of settlement in Shaw dispute SINGAPORE. Mon. A spokesman for Shaw Brothers Ltd. today confirmed there is a "possibility" that the two-month dismissal notices served on April 30 by its Malay Films Productions Ltd.. on 10.5 film stars and technicians will soon be withdrawn. He said167 words
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Article62 1965-06-08 18 SAN BERNADINO iCalilornia). Mon. A woman serving a life sentence for murder pave birth to a girl, her fourth child, at St. Bernadine's Hospital here last night. Mrs. Lucille Miller. 35. was convicted of the murder last October of her husband. Dr. Gordon Miller, whoseReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration583 1965-06-08 18 HIGH COURT CENSURES TWO LAWYERS They lost $285,000 but made good the amount... SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO senior lawyer* \\lio have l<>sl $285,--000 us ;i result of defalcations in Ihe accounts of their joint le^il practice bul have since made #<hml this amount out <>i their own resources, were censured in583 words
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107 1965-06-08 18 AMIIIW Mon. A young mother died yesterday in givin? birth to twin boys after she and her husband had refused to allow doctors to cive her blood transfusions. The dead woman was Avril Florence Stephens 24. mother of two other children. She was a107 words
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169 1965-06-08 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysia will have no objection to Russia's participation in the forthcoming AfroAsian conference In Algiers if other Asian and African countries generally favour it. This was stated here today by a spokesman of the Ministry of External Affair-, when asked169 words
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71 1965-06-08 18 CANBERRA. Mon India's employment boom continued unabated in April, according to the Labour Minister. Mr. William McMahon. He has releasrd fiirures showing that jobs vacant set the highest April fitfure lor a decade. The number of iobs available was 48.728. compared With 37.337 at71 words
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Article33 1965-06-08 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Chinese Teachers' Union is organisii'g a tour-day cultural sho'.-. .it the National ThMtTC starting at 8 pjn. on Thursday In aid of the Teachers' Welfa c Fund.33 words
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