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Title Section22 1965-06-13 1 The Straits Times t 1 j Sett S<M in NO. 1,527 SUNDAY, JUNE IS, 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1191 MX. (P) 100622 words
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Article, Illustration335 1965-06-13 1 CAIRO, Sat p R E S I DENT Nasser today gave Tengku Abdul Rahman a 21--gun salute when he arrived here for a few hours' stopover. It was a rare honour for the Tengku who was not on an official visit but was on his335 words
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454 1965-06-13 1 ARUN SENKUTTUVAN - ARUN SENKUTTUVAN By Kuala Lumpur, Sat JJALAYSIA hopes to raise $1,500 million loan from all sources to finance the First Malaysia Development Plan and to get a grant of $1,000 million for defence purposes from Britain, Australia and New Zealand. 1 This was454 words
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Article63 1965-06-13 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Oil Mln;y.rr Humayun Kabir said ye.sterday an oil field that may be one of the world's largest has been found in Gujerat State In Wr.stern India. Gujerat was the senile of a bitter border confl.ct between India and Pakistan two months ago63 words
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Article69 1965-06-13 1 SINGAPORE. Sat A senior police officer. Mr H. M. Maphuz. collapsed and died of a heart attack this afternoon while playing icnms with fellow officers the GHQ Parelf tennis court. Hr was 48 Mr. Maphuz. once a champion hurdler, loined thp police in 1936 as69 words
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Article29 1965-06-13 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. A motorcyclist Leong Sew 8 wok. 34. died yesterday after colliding with a car on Mountba'ten Road. The car then collided with a stationary taxi29 words
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Article26 1965-06-13 1 CANTERBURY, Enßlang. Sat. A spiral staircase said to be •t iPtel 800 years old has been found by workmen repairing Canterbury Cathedral. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article68 1965-06-13 1 Mao back— smiling PEKING. Sat. All Peking newspaper* today splashed on their front pages the first current news photograph of Mr. Mao Tse-tung for two months, during which there hare been rumours •boat the Communist Party chairman's health. The photograph shows Mr. Mao sittir* in an armchair, holding a cigarette68 words
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247 1965-06-13 1 Total rout as the last Indons give up KUALA LIMPI'R, Sat. The last of the Indonesian infiltrators who landed recently in south-west and south-east Johore are now in the bag. At 1.30 this morning, the last three stragglers in the south-east coast walked out of their hiding places into security247 words
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Article100 1965-06-13 1 $6m BANK GANG SMASHED NEW YORK. Sat. An 1 International band of bank swindlers has been broken after it reaped at least US $2 million <$6 million) in Europe. Latin Amerira and the United States. Beautiful women couriers cashed stolen chPQue.s in European bank."- and mails nere robbed of financialReuter - 100 words
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Article52 1965-06-13 1 Double-your-money trick LONDON. S..t. A v.xteen year old boy\» technique of "turning" £5 into £10 was kept secret by a juvenile court here at the request «;f the Bank of England. The buy had evolved a way of splitting £5 notes .no halves. Each half looked perfect If presented faceReuter - 52 words
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Article46 1965-06-13 1 MOSCOW. Sat. The Script Union today named a new ocean-going tanker after lv World II master spy Richard Sorge. Some workrd at the German Embassy In Tokyo until he MM unmankeri ax a sdv am! executed by the Japi»rie>e in 1944. APAP - 46 words
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Article31 1965-06-13 1 LOS ANOELES. Sat. Actress Mac Murray. who earned millions as a star of the Mien! screen, left »n e.*U'« at only S6OO Mi» Murray, 75, 4M on March S)~-AJ>.31 words
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Article214 1965-06-13 1 COLOUR BAR SHOCK IN HK HONG KONG. Sat,— Night-club entertainer Larry Allen claimed today he had been refused aci commodation in a fashionable middle-level residI ential area in Honp Kong because he is a Negro. He said the Chinese agents for the flat said they could not have a NegroReuter - 214 words
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Article53 1965-06-13 1 MANNHEIM. Sat. A WMt I German physici.m. Dr. Joset I Krump. 45. who contrac>d smallpox in Ceyl.-n was fnurd guilty of rpgiieer.t hnmxiric ye.-"piili»y for rv.egTme HMDpm; < utbreak after his return in which two victim.- diPd. H» vat I given a four-mot Mi MisppndPd53 words
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Article20 1965-06-13 1 TAIPEH. Sat. Authorities at the veterans hospital >.a;d today :h»t Pre*:derr Chtantc KaiShek's health was "excellent." i Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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504 1965-06-13 1 ARRESTED FOR 'SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES 1 tUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Twentyfour hours after his detention, police today labelled Dr. M. K. Rajakumar. chairman of the Selangor division of the Labour Party pf Malaya, "a threat to the security of the country."' while party leaders raised504 words
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Article74 1965-06-13 1 < AIRO, Sat. Trnckti Abdul Rahman said hrir today that hi- had "a talk in general" with President Nasser. He was speaking to reporters at Cairo airport before he left for London after a stopover. "We ciiMiisMd thin. v in general and touched upon the Afro-Asian conference,"Reuter - 74 words
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Article50 1965-06-13 1 Xl MA UMPI R vit iMi iwh »*"">•> *<"•■• I'rnans tonight brat I I rnntrstanls to hernmi- Mi-> MaUvsia IMB. Shr is Mis* r.itri<n Augustus. IT third year dental nurse. Kunnrrsnit were Mi\* Singapore Mim Alice Woon. It-year-old modrl. and Mm Srlanror. Ml« Mara Ytr Run. 10.50 words
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Advertisement26 1965-06-13 1 THERE'S ALWAYS A REFRESHING VARIETY IN THE WIDE RANGE OF DIAMOND SET RINGS WE HAVE IN STOOL SINGAPORE IKH AMU CO S-PM. DC SILVA HK. LTa26 words
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300 1965-06-13 2 I ONDON, Sat. An attractive 20-year-old girl, perched with a rifle on a window-sill of a suburban house here, shot one policeman in the back yesterday and held 20 others at bay for two hours before being captured by a Press photographer. The300 words
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Article, Illustration443 1965-06-13 2 LONDON, Sat MR. William Loh. 27, a third-year accountancy student from Singapore, found it so difficult to get suitable housing accommodation in London that he now lives in a dilapidated cargo boat on the Grand Union Canai at Paddington. He has been staying443 words
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150 1965-06-13 2 Siew Sin's promise to small bottlers on crown cork tax KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rpHE small manufacturers in the bottling indusA try will be told within the next few days whether they will be granted exemption from the five-cent crown cork tax. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, made150 words
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Article41 1965-06-13 2 IPOH. Sat. A schoolboy. Yusof bin Othman. 14. was killed In Oopeng Road last night when he was knocked down by car travelling towards Ipoh. He was walking with two friends when the accident occurred.41 words
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Article34 1965-06-13 2 IPOH, Sat. A gardener. S. Samuel, 39. returned from work yp.s'erday to find his house in Gopeng Road ransacked and cash $16.25. two pairs of gold bangles and a gold chain stolen34 words
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Article18 1965-06-13 2 KANGAR. Sat— The North Perils Scouts Association will launch a membersnip campaign later this month.18 words
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204 1965-06-13 2 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Suggestions that the Commonwealth was "out of date" and "meaningless" were "profoundly untrue" the British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, said today in a message to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth. Lord Head added: "It In204 words
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Article48 1965-06-13 2 PENANG. Sal.— The headmaster of the Penang Free School. Mr. Tan Boon Lin. today presented a chequp of $342.80 to the Slate Treasurer for the National Defence Fund. The money represents the proceeds of the play "Sakuntala" staged recently by the school's music and dramatic society.48 words
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261 1965-06-13 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today that the Central Government proposed restricting the import of wholly built-up motor vehicles after local industry had an opportunity to set up assembly and spare261 words
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Article97 1965-06-13 2 If Singapore wasn't in Malaysia \f ALACCA. Sat. The i>l Chlef Minister of Malacca, Inche Ghaffar bin Baba. today said that ihe Inclusion of Singapore into Malaysia had done thp nation on the whole more good than harm. The allegation by "some quarters" that the Central Government made a "big97 words
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Article43 1965-06-13 2 Robber soldier jailed TAIPING, Sat— A private In the Federation Armed Forces. Othrr.an bin Ahmad, 31, was Jailed for two and a half years yesterday for robbing a shopkeeper. Yap Wool Weng. of $50, three packets of cigarettes and a box of matches.43 words
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Advertisement22 1965-06-13 2 4foi YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA Q) HONDA \C3^/ World's Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer HONDA MOTOR CO.. LTD. Tokyo, Japan22 words
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Article, Illustration442 1965-06-13 3 RICHARDS - ART WITH SPIRIT -OR THE WORLD OF MALAYSIAN CHARM ON THE WALL OF AN OLD ENGLISH PUB PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS RICHARDS From ARTHUR A LONDON pub. with many jt\ paintings of Malaysian and Chinese subjects on its walls. and a Chinese 1 artist at work in the not-too-crowded bar.442 words
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135 1965-06-13 3 I ONDON, Sat. The shape of girls' legs ls changing, according to John Taylor. editor of Britain's men's-wear magazine "Tailor and Cutter." "The new female lest is a little girl's leg—delicately round with no calf— a leg as much likeReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration612 1965-06-13 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. Internationally famous American economist Dr. William T. Phillips, 56. who came here five years ago to assist in the economic development of the nation, has in turn developed a "mighty big temptation to stay on." "I would do so612 words
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Article401 1965-06-13 3 I,a Career diplomat Marshall Green with broad experience In Asian affairs, was sworn on Friday as U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia. The 49-year-old former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern affairs replaces Mr. Howard Jones, who retired after eight years as the Ameri- can envoy to Jakarta. Under- Secretary of401 words
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Article, Illustration212 1965-06-13 3 I ENA N O. Sat. Girl wltn an eye on a South-East Asia trip Is 14 -year -old Christine Khor Seok Kee. a Penang Convent prefect who last night won the Jayeees' state-wide Inter school elocution contest "English section i. Seok Kee. daughter212 words
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Advertisement771 1965-06-13 3 STOP BEING SKINNY NOW YOU CAN GAIN WEIGHT AND HAVE A HEALTHY ATTRACTIVE FIGURE GIVE ME JUST 10 DAYS /jj™o[! and I'll prove it NOoJann^ U If yay are underweight, run down, I O.«- />... If* A suffer from fatigue, lots ot sleep, I OC*J™"| XOwlil^' poor appetite it you771 words
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Article206 1965-06-13 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, tonight accused certain leaders of the National Union of Teachers of having embarked on a campaign of malicious propaganda against the Central Government. He also accused them of using the union as a political platform. Speaking206 words
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Article34 1965-06-13 4 BINOAPORE. Sat —St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association will hold its annual general mectinn at St. Anrirr\v"s Cathedra i h.ill on Friday, at 6 p.m. All old boys are Invited to attend-34 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-06-13 4 1/UALA TRENGGANU. Sat A man-eater which killed a 25-year-old woman tapper at Chalok, 38 miles from here yesterday, has triggered off a state of ttanlc among 200 tappers who refused to go to work today. A search party found the body209 words
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281 1965-06-13 4 Being a critique of the 60 paintings Gordon Craig now has on show at the National Library. These are the the same ones that were shown to more than 2.000 people recently in Sydney and Melbourne. SINGAPORE, Sat. Gordon Craig's is a painting281 words
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177 1965-06-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's 10,000-strong Vicilante Corps today celebrated its first birthday with a grand rally and march past at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Some 3,000 of them took in the march past. The Yani di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, took the salute. The Prime Minister,177 words
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Article39 1965-06-13 4 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Sultan of Pahang today opened a modern State Public Works Department workshop here CostIng $500,000. it is equipped with up-to-date facilities to repair heavy damages to PWD vehicles, tractors and earth moving machines.39 words
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166 1965-06-13 4 BANGKOK. Sat— Winners in an Illegal lottery in the city of Dhonbuii, across the river from Bangkok, claim they owe their good fortune to a huge pytnon The snake was found coiled on top of the engine of bus No 12 earlier this166 words
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672 1965-06-13 4 HOUSTON, (Texas). Sat. Astronaut Edward White said yesterday he had no feeling of fear during his 20-min-ute tethered "swim outside the Gemini spacecraft last week. "I felt completely natural out there," he told a televised press conference here. "I was reluctant to return672 words
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Advertisement131 1965-06-13 4 Switch to MITSUBISHI 3t*s#*iSßi £bI i t flHßns^Sr fittf if -*^w M^ mf i rtteicw Dm i > V I I jtJmMS la. Jm 1m *"J gfj M£* Hlyjjj^flM '< <^3^l Ifl BETTER LIVING ST\ The beautiful Dynamic 19 viodel I9T-390) enhances any home, and features such as the unique131 words
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Advertisement64 1965-06-13 4 CHONG GAY FILM CO. LTD. proudly presents i&R rm LfS&A&LI? AFRICAN The most spectacular and the first African cultural show to perform in Malaysia At STADIUM NEGARA KUALA LUMPUR By Popular Demand SEASON EXTENDED, i^ Definitely Last Two Days. m Your Final Opportunity to see such a Fabulous Show. <64 words
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Article, Illustration628 1965-06-13 5 Charred body in pit: Suicide verdict on Mrs. Teerath Ram IPOH, Sat. A verdict of suicide was today recorded on Mrs. Teerath Ram. whose charred body was found in a burnt out, rubbish pit behind her house in the Anglo-Chinese School compound here on the morning of Feb. 3. Wife628 words
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142 1965-06-13 5 I ONDON. Sat. Major L Stephen Harding. 47. of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, brought back to Aldershot from Sinitapore to face a court-martial was yesterday sentenced to be severely reprimanded for fraudulently misapplying VI9O from an army pigReuter - 142 words
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460 1965-06-13 5 CINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. said tonight that If anyone thought that the Constitution could be torn up and "stooges foisted upon the people by force." they were in for a Dig surprise. Speaking at the fifth anniversary celebrations460 words
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Article143 1965-06-13 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. j The Ministry of Education today removed a "mlsunder.'-tanding" over the use of languages other than the National LanguU( on ichool signboards. It said in a statement that where the medium of instruction is a language other than the National I Language,143 words
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Article, Illustration518 1965-06-13 5 Mid-ocean pact ends ship drama i 1 From HAROLD SOH I MANILA, Saturday. OUR air-dash from Singapore to the Sulu Sea, about 420 miles south-west of here, helped to prevent a clash between two armed groups of men for possession of a grounded Panamanian freighter, the 1,468-ton Pompadour. The 20-man518 words
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Article59 1965-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The finals of the State oratorical contest, organised by the Junior Chamber of Singapore, last night was won by Wong Jons Sze of the Anglo-Chine.tc School. Runner-up was Albert Koh of St. Josephs Institution Both will represent Singapore at the pan-Malaysian finals lo59 words
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Article58 1965-06-13 6 /< Wt4» tt 'Himmmm, PRBSBVTIRIAN CHURCH, la Sinus per*. Orchard Road. Sunday Barre a am and S p.m. All welcome. WISLBY MtTMODitT CHURCH. I Ftort Gaming Road. Singapore, Senltaa at 710 am, 10.OU -n- aerf a. in r m Sunday SehoaX for i I at *«A a n.58 words
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OPINION
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Article324 1965-06-13 6 PRESIDENT Soekarno Is having a very bad time. He seems incapable of putting a foot right His ways are crude. His methods clumsy. His attempts to throw Malaysia on the propaganda defensive have failed dismally. So. too. It would appear has his campaign to exclude this324 words
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Article120 1965-06-13 6 IWAS shocked and utterly disgusted when I heard a nurse at the Thomson Government Hospital yelling her head off at an old lady. Perhaps the poor old lady had unintentionally violated some hospital regulation. But surely that was not the way for a government servant to120 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1965-06-13 6 RONALD RANSOM - MEN LIKE MAUGHAM? RONALD RANSOM WHERE IN MALAYSIA ARE THE -By- SINGAPORE PROBABLY Malaysians themselves do not realise that many foreigners coming to this country experience some difficulty in finding books which will give them a true and reliable idea of the Malaysian people and their countryside. Of course, visitors1,173 words
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Article310 1965-06-13 6 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By I only want to help IF the shops are ever compelled to label food produced by the newest scientific methods. It will be advisable to find a substitute for the word "torture." Perhaps "veal from inconvenienced calves" would be sufficient warning. "Bacon from discontented pigs." "Egss310 words
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Article, Illustration595 1965-06-13 6 The moon is nearer After this Gemini flight Dateline: HOUSTON EVEN before America's newest space heroes could return home, it was possible to view their flight with some perspective and assess its meaning for the Apollo project to land men on the moon. There is, first, the general observation that595 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-06-13 6 y/T/m %*j&- ""saws-Si I n*is bey c? yx** is -fa get hm bst>-**ed-I *wr otherwise qcod feres.ye: .'.■■&'£>■» i^ I Z^ I"**1 is^* /^TbW. 'iV7 b^BB^BK ilf I27 words
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276 1965-06-13 7 $30,000 damage charge: Headman freed IPOH, Sat.— The head- man of the Changkat Kinding new village, Wong Peng Chee. 49. was today acquitted by the Sessions Court of causing mischief by damaging $30,407 worth of property In an adjoining tin mine. Wong, defended by Mr. 8. N. Leow. was alleged276 words
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Article43 1965-06-13 7 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Minister for Culture and Assemblyman for Kampong Glam, Mr. 6. Rajaratnam, will hold his next meet-the-people session at the PAP Kampong Olam branch on Tuesday, instead of Wednesday because of the Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting.43 words
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Article418 1965-06-13 7 POSION THAT IS SOLD AS SEX DRUG UOXG KONG. Sat. Sex drugs, mostly of Japanese origin, are openly sold to anyone in the streets here for as little as HK $1.50. i Known among the Chinese simply as "Japanese Chocolate.' 1 because of their appearance, the drugs are packed In418 words
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Article, Illustration310 1965-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed, political secretary to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, reminded Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that radio and television in Singapore were under the control of the Central Government in matters of policy. In a310 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1965-06-13 7 "Miracle' cancer cure brings hope to many SINGAPORE, Sat. Is it really a "miracle" cure ror cancer which Dato Lee Kong Chian has brought back from China? Westerntrained doctors are intrigued. Authorities on Chinese herbal medicine are thrilled. And crowds are still flocking to a herb dealer here for the1,079 words
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Article60 1965-06-13 7 Malacca, sat. Last night's explosion on the Bachang-Batu Berendam Road was let off by Indonesian-paid persons attempting to clear their stock of TNT. the Chief Minister, inche Ghafar bin Baba. said today. The explosion blew a small crater at the base of a tree 50 yards from60 words
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Article55 1965-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lt.-O«n. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. will inspect units of the 7th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, and the Ist. Malaysian Artillery Regiment stationed at Sungel Besi on Monday. He will also see a55 words
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Article30 1965-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Sat In Queen Elizaoetn's birthday honours list published in London yesterday, Mr. John Stevens, senior civil engineer in the State of Singapore, was awarded the MBE.30 words
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Article127 1965-06-13 7 3 scared men in $6,650 burglary- IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Thieves broke into the China Photographers shop at Jalan Treacher here early today and stole two cameras, five lenses and photographic equipment worth $6,650. The three employees closed the shop at midnight and went to sleep. At about 5 a.m., one127 words
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366 1965-06-13 7 A LOR STAR, Sat. Scarred in the fact and body a shopkeeper. Lee Kirn Mean, today described to Justice Dato Maclntyre how he was attacked with acid after he gave three men a lift in his car. Lee said: "One of them splashed the366 words
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Miscellaneous456 1965-06-13 7 < 'PADPDV Channel 8 (jArl XIL P.M.: 6.55 Opening and programme summary In all lanchannel 5 guages; 7 News In the National TJH.. I Opening and pro- Language; 7.10 Fire of Love gramme summary In all lan- <Part lof an Egyptian film): gunges; 105 Twentieth Century "15 News in Tamil:456 words
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Article453 1965-06-13 8 FATHER IS TREATED LIKE KING IN HIS HOME By Staff Writer DEMEMBER the third Sunday in June every year it's Father's Day. This year it is June 20. If you have forgotten it, you are like many others who need to be reminded of453 words
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Article, Illustration830 1965-06-13 8 rFHE setting apart of a day on which to honour A fathers by special services in the churches and in other ways, originated independently in different parts of the United States in different years. And different days were chosen before there came to830 words
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Article, Illustration257 1965-06-13 8 HCF— high comfort factor for men HCF, meaning High Comfort Factor, is the latest catchword to enter men's clothing phraseology. It relates to outer clothes made from cloth that flexes and "gives" to the movements of the body in a way that conventional worsteds and tweeds cannot. The material for257 words
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Advertisement112 1965-06-13 8 REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY- JUNE 20 DECTON DECTO L E N E -ARROWWINNERS J¥t?~~^L ARROW DECTON the long weoring, self-ironing i 4*fih±_ shirt of 65% Docron* polyester and 35% cotton. "Sanroriied" for lasting fit, it launders in a breeie, never loses its fin* wash and wear qualities. Smooth, luxurious, comfortable. Looks112 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1965-06-13 9 HIGH REGARD FOR THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED GiSts for Father VTOUR answers are certain to be interesting if, as a father, you are ever asked how you And life as a parent. And your answers will depend on whether you1,033 words
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250 1965-06-13 9 Striped ties have a meaning for men AT the beginning of i** the last century, the cravat was an important article of dress for gentlemen of fashion. A voluminous scarf of rich and ornate silk, It encircled the white i neck cloth (forerun-! ner of today's collar),! was tied at250 words
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714 1965-06-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today charged that while the Port of Singapore Authority claimed inability to meet an extra $12 million to meet the union's claims on conversion of714 words
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Article273 1965-06-13 10 DI'SINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the S'.ock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (3.000) 51.20: Esso (5.000) $1.46. (1.0001 SI 49: Eas*. Emelt (2,000) S3 92 CD; F and N Ords273 words
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407 1965-06-13 10 SAIGON, Saturday. THE military takeover in Saigon today appeared to be aimed at checking both a dangerous drift towards political in stability and a marked deterioration in the war situation. The military chiefs' decision to assume leadership of the country againReuter - 407 words
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Article174 1965-06-13 10 CINGAPORE. Sat. The management of Shaw Brothers' Malay Film Productions Ltd., today withdrew the two-month dismissal notices served on Its 105 film stars and artistes on April 30 following widespread anticipation among its staff throughout the week. Film actor Jlns Shamusuddin, spokesman of the workers,174 words
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Article176 1965-06-13 10 LOS ANGELES. Sat Mrs. Sharon Sites says she's sailing to Hawaii today alone. She hopes to cross the Pacific one of the world's widest stretches of open sea, in a 25 -foot sloop. The Instructor who taught. her to sail tried vainly to talk herAP - 176 words
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Article44 1965-06-13 10 NAHA (Okinawa). Sat. A trailer being paradropped by a U.S. Air Force Hercules transport landed on a small village street In the Yomitan village area yesterday, knilng a 12-year-old girl. The aircraft was on a routine training paradrop mission. AJ*.44 words
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Article42 1965-06-13 10 SINOAPORE. Sat— The number of cars on Singapore roads increased by 824 last month bringing the total to 99.748. Motor-cycles Increased by 411 to 54.926. scooters by 328 to 5.741 and bicycles by 904 to 318.451.42 words
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Article43 1965-06-13 10 KANOAR. Sat— The Assistant State Agricultural Officer. Inche Idrls bin Shaer. today described the "Radin Ibus" seed as the most suitable for this year's padl-plantlng season. "It can stand prolonged drought even up to two or three months," be ■aid.43 words
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675 1965-06-13 10 Mystery of Singapore 1 Speaker's big salary cut IS IT BECAUSE MR RAJAH CAN CONTINUE HIS PRACTICE? By a Sunday Times Staff Wr.ter SINGAPORE. Sat. You may call it the mystery of the big pay-cut. The salary of the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly has been reduced from $3,000675 words
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263 1965-06-13 10 Vocational School Certificate exams this year SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Education will conduct a common examination for vocational school pupils leading to a "Secondary Vocational School Certificate" for the first time at the end of the year. Announcing this today at the opening of the Kirn Keat vocational school,263 words
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125 1965-06-13 10 MAL SEEKS LOCAL GIRLS FOR AIR HOSTESS JOBS SINGAPORE. Sat. Malaysian Airways. which will be expanding Its Silver Kris jet services in September. Is looking for local girls to work as air hast esses. An airline spokesman to- I day said that Malaysian Airways' operations would be considerably Increased from125 words
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Advertisement655 1965-06-13 10 KDK# Pt-Ui I 20" (50cm)50CS 16"(40cm)40RU 5^ I I I I4OWU WALL FA« AITO FAI OSCILLATION CONTROC SYSTEM Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in fm #5\ 24 Hours W%^l Mswt th* dlMovti-T of Nbradwai by an •EFORE AFTtR Amrtc&a physician it is so loocsr nscrs- hnllnx jour skin, miklor It655 words
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Article, Illustration455 1965-06-13 11 THEIR ORDER: STOP HITLER'S ROCKETS NEW FILMS IN the Prime Minister's study at No. 10. Downing Street two men sit facing each other through the curling clouds of cigar smoke. Behind the desk, ensconced like some giant, bespectacled bulldog. is Winston Churchill (portrayed with uncanny likeness by Patrick Wymark). Opposite455 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1965-06-13 11 RODERICK MANN - But I like men much better RODERICK MANN I like women, says Arlene Dahl By ARLENE DAHLS is the face to launch a thousand chocolate-boxes. The auburn hair is a Technicolor confection; the eyes are start liny I v blue; the skin has the texture of champagne peaches. She is1,013 words
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Article310 1965-06-13 11 CO you re interested in amateur dramatics but are a little nervous about approaching the Stage Club or one of the other societies In Singapore as you are absolutely new to the game? Well, all the A.D.S.s I know In Singapore are like all stage folk, invariably friendly and310 words
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Advertisement561 1965-06-13 11 CATHAYtfd SLm^aiiJ aHHK PMOMI 31*1 flß^B I \O\V MIOWIM.I 11 om, 1 10. 4 00, *30 A 30 pm I I "XIR ,1 RONtIC rPt Sf» C00e7... l//cr*Xr S I TECHNICOLOR TCCHNISCOPt I (A Columbia Picture). TrxJoy P4S c-^ "Unh^lv Gir!" I lIIAIZJbIbssH I ><»\\ siiou ix.i I; 1 30.561 words
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Advertisement121 1965-06-13 11 I Spore REX I SKY-NEXT CHANCE-REX GERRY and The PACEMAKERS ;HTFferiy crass TheMerseji 'ofS JS? (?J *w FabtMtlc \^>£' fc f J^/ song it vlj hits! "Ferry cross the Mersey". and Enter the Lambretta Cento /"Ferry cross the Mersey" competition You can win a LAMBRETTA CENTO, the remarkable scooter that121 words
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Advertisement229 1965-06-13 11 Stop Asthma Sleep Like a Baby It you couch, wheeie, can't breathe or sleep well due to Asthma, Catarrh or Bronchitis attacks, get MENDACO from your chemist or store today. MENDACO work* through the blood and bronchial tubes to dissolve and remove offending phlegm congestion. Then your rougn Is curbed,229 words
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Advertisement480 1965-06-13 11 A PICTURE SO TREMENDOUS IT NEEDS 4 THEATRES TO ACCOMMODATE IT! {--SIMULTANEOUS ONE-DAY PREMIERE 1 1 WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE 1965 ODEON-CATHAY-ORCHARD-PALACE IT NOT ONLY "CARRIES'... IT RACES YOU TO THE PEAK OF HIGH-TENSION ADVENTURE! RANKSNATRfI IREWRHOMftTO jSwnryanls express A Mark Robson Production CinemaScope Color by Deluxe JTJTJTTJTTK i O.l##.\Yir Vktati.^480 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-06-13 12 la e-»er loving Memory of K. ■t»adas parsed away 13.6.64. "Many a tonelT heartache often a (ilent tear bat always lovinn memories •f »nt we loved so dear." 1 By lorlnr wife and relatire*.36 words
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Article179 1965-06-13 12 BRITAIN STAY IN D-CUP FIGHT ONDON. Sat. Britain kept their Oavis Cup European Zone quarter-final tie against South Africa alive by winning the doubles match at Eastbourne yesterday. South Africa lead 2-1 with two singles to come today. Mike Sangster and Bobby Wilson beat Keith Diepraam and Abe Segal 8-6.179 words
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Article123 1965-06-13 12 BECKENHAM. Sat. Jan-Erik LundquiM. Sweden's Davis Cup player and .second seed in the Kent lawn tennis championships, slumped to a shock defeat in the men's singles semifinals here yesterday. LutidquLst was beaten 6-2. 8-6 by the Australian No. 3 John Newcombe. the title-holder. Lundquist was let123 words
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Article54 1965-06-13 12 BRISTOL. Sat— Dennis Ralstun and Clailc Gr.iebner of he United States yeserday moved :ntn die men'.s singles final of the r. .in-snaked West "f England tennis tournament. Ralston. United Sates No. 1. defeated Fred McMillan of South Africa 7-5. 8-6. Graebner heat Donald Dell, also an54 words
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Article137 1965-06-13 12 IPOH. Sat Zainal Abidin bin Yusoft leads Darwls Deran. the Malayan champion, by three stroke* on the firs: day of the Pri-Hk open «ioli championships over M holes on the Tiger Lane Mm here today. Zainal Abidin carded 75-73--148. Darwis scored 76-75-151 Defending champion Sulatmi.n137 words
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Article35 1965-06-13 12 IPOH. Sat. Sungei Rambai Estate of Selangor will meet Dublin Estate of Kedah in a :*ini-n"nal tie of the Inter-state estates soccer competition for the MiieCilhvray Cup on the padang here next Saturday.35 words
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243 1965-06-13 12 Clark and Bonallack to contest golf final DORTHCAWL. Sat. Olive Clark, brilliant 19-year-old uolf discovery, forged into the final of the British amateur championship here yesterday with victories over American •big" Bill Hyndmun and British W.ilker Cup international Martin Christmas. "I can hardly believe I've done it." he said after243 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1965-06-13 12 Timberlane beats off strong challenge from Punter's Delight PENANG, Saturday. TIMBERLANE, vigorously ridden by veteran rider, L. H. E. Whitaker, made all the running to win the Class One B£f at the Penang Turf Club's amateur meeting today. Timberlane ran on stoutly over the final furlong to beat the fast1,306 words
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Article40 1965-06-13 12 TOTAL POOL $53,235 Ist *****8 531.944 2nd *****0 S 7.98S 3rd ****** S 3.993 Starters $887 each—No». *****0, *****7. 190«76. 167C35, *****5, *****3. onholation* $399 each —Noa. ***** A, *****4. *****6, *****9, 201,30, *****6. *****7. *****3. 2139«6, *****6. < <40 words
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Article179 1965-06-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Two Malaysia internationals, tfutre-hall Lee Kok Seng and fullback Lee Wall Chin, both cl Singapore, were not among the 16 players named by the M>iluysian Chinese F.A. for the Ho Ho Cup mil ten against Hong Kong Chinese at Ipoh on June 26. Kok179 words
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Article89 1965-06-13 12 PENANQ. Sat Koe Ewe Telk. chairman of the Malaysian Football Referees' Association, and a member of FIFA Referees' Committee, has been Invited to attend the meeting of the International Football Association Board ot Edinburgh on June 19 He will represent FIFA Referees Committee at the89 words
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Article59 1965-06-13 12 CLEVELAND. Sat Tommy Aaron 'US i on 135 held a two-stroke lead after the second round ol rhr Cleveland open golf tournament yesterday He followed un nis first round 68 with a four-under-par 67 British open champion Tony Lema. who is defending hU title, shared59 words
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Article122 1965-06-13 12 PARIS. Sat.— Michel Jazy, the world's fastest miler, set a European 5.000 metres record here last night, but failed In a bid to notch his second world mark in three days. The 28-year-old French mineral water salesman, running alone after his early pace had killed the122 words
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Article393 1965-06-13 12 KENT TAKE TOP SPOT LONDON. Sat.— Kent, following their nine-wicket win over Somerset at Canterbury yesterday, go to the top of the English County cricket championship table. Somerset, the former leaders, are now In second place four points behind Kent, who have not won j the championship since 1913. Kent393 words
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270 1965-06-13 12 Edrich and Barrington put up 225 stand I ONDON. Sat. A third wicket stand of 225 in 170 minutes by England batsmen John Edrich and Ken Barrington enabled Surrey to force a draw against the New Zealand touring team at The Oval yesterday. Surrey scored 248 In their first innings270 words
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Article53 1965-06-13 12 ROME. Sa\ W;rld flyweight boxing champion Calvatore Burruni of Italy defeated Dcmetrt* Carbajal of Argentina in a nontitle ma'.ch yesterday. tn the seventh round of th« scheduled 12-round match th« referee ordered the fight stopped and gave the virtory to BurrunL saying that Carba al53 words
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Article1082 1965-06-13 13 ll i; \K lunior championships ilpohc Results of matches played at the St. John Ambulance hall: Men's singles Ist round: Chan Ah Chye bt Johnny Neoh 11-15. 15-11 15-9; A. Hamid bt Zambri Baharuddin 15-9. 15-8; Wong Kai Fatt bt Victor Tan 15-6. 15-1; Hamzah Shamsuddln bt Wong Tuck1,082 words
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Article16 1965-06-13 13 SEGAMAT friendlie*,: Sega-mat-labis Regional bt Teachers Combined 54-46; women: Sega-mat-Labts Regional bt Labis Invitation ?0-6.16 words
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Article117 1965-06-13 13 UNOAMMtl Bruce Woodcock beat Brian Isaac in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's all-star programme at the Gay World. Isaac, making his first appearance after a long layoff, gave a good account of himself, landing several crisp punches on Woodcock. But the 30-year-old lnter-Ser-vices champion or Great Britain looked a117 words
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Article675 1965-06-13 13 SINGAPORE The eleven leagues that bowl from Monday to Friday played their 15th game last week. Here are the top ten scorers in each league: Monday 9 a.m. R. Oel (Tantrums) 161. V Tucker (Rumbiai 158 M. Mok (She Kats) 157. G. Winters (Electrical) 156. H. Tan (Tantrums) 154.675 words
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Article31 1965-06-13 13 XL Friendly Selangor Club bt Selangor Recreation Club by 6 wkts. SRC 113 (Sukitharaj 37. H. Classen 25, Millbank 6-15, Barret 4-22). Selangor Club 115-4 (Jagdev 57. J. Jansz 2-38).31 words
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Article52 1965-06-13 13 SEGAMAT League: Malay Club 3 Indians 0; Pogoh Est 3 Segamat Est. 2; Malay Club 5 Teachers 1; Segamat Est. 3 Indians 1. si r I .\W AN Dlndlngs League (Harvey Shield): Sitiawan Estat* Group 3 PWD 2. Sungei Wangl Group 3 Cash wood 1. Methodist English School 352 words
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Article261 1965-06-13 13 kt i-..-** b» specialist Teachers Training lnst. gala: Men 50m front crawl: 1 Lim Sing Quay 2 John Lam 3 Megat Rus 31.4; 50m back crawl: 1 Ahmad Khamls 2 John Lam 3 Chuah Seng Guan 41.0; 50m breast: l Wong Swee Peng 2 Chew Hock San 3 Khoo261 words
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Article391 1965-06-13 13 SINGAPORE table-tennis association 1965 championships. Senior Men's singles: 1 Sin Poh Lim, 2 Lim Wai Sheng. 3 Lim Jin Choon, 4 Lee Yoke Fai; Senior Men's doubles: 1 Lim Wai Sheng and Sin Poh Lim 2 George Chen and Foo Soo Peng 3 Ho Kum Choo and Lim391 words
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Article1197 1965-06-13 13 I'l K\K AAA Central tone championship* (Ipoh) Men lMn Heat 1: 1 Annuar Sharifuddin 3 Tan Jco Kheng 3 Aw Telk Swee 113: Heat 2: 1 Francis Khoo 2 Ahmad Badin 3 Leong Slew Loong 114: 200 m: 1 Francis Khoo 2 Ahmad Badin 3 Jit Singh 23 21,197 words
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Article40 1965-06-13 13 iKm -w.irv Garrison championships finals Malacca i Men's singles: Charles Chin bt Pete McGregor 6-1, 6-3; doable*: MaJ Stewart and Capt. DrakeLee bt Capt Bassam and Capt Falrey 6-1, 6-2: women's slnfles: Mrs. Provera bt Mrs. Pashley 6-0. 6-0.40 words
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Article44 1965-06-13 13 SACRED HEART CHURCH Peel Road 10-day mission officiated by Reverend Father Fulgence Gross O.FM. starting Sunday. 13th June! 1965 at 700 an. 8.30 a.m.. 6.00 p.m. weekdays 6 15 a.m (Mass and talk) 7.00 p.m (sermon and mass) parishioners and all welcome!44 words
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Obituary54 1965-06-13 13 MRS. VS. VINASITAMBY. for- 1 merly of Ipoh. passed away at Jaffna, on 12-6-65 Aunt to Mr. 6.M Thlgarajah. Klang MRS ANNIE RAJAMONEY. age 65 years. belo\ed wife of the late Mr. M.D. Rajamoney. retired Hos- pltal Assistant. Kedah. passed away peacefully at 650 a.m. on ***** and was54 words
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Article323 1965-06-13 13 CYDNEY. Sat Results Ol Australian Assoclatloi football matches played to 'ay were: NSW NORTH DIV 1 Adams town 5 Wallsend 0 NSW FED DIV. t Bankstown 1 Sutherland 1 anterbury 1 Corinthian* 1, Sydney Ami. 3 Thistle 3. QUEENSLAND DIV. 1 Coalstars 0 Thistle 4, Merton 2 Hellenic323 words
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Article63 1965-06-13 13 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Th« Lowfr Perak F.A. Disciplinary Board have suspended two players who were sent off during m League Div 1 match here on May 31. They are PWD right-back Roslan Hussain (19 months) and Jenderata left-half Appana ion* month). Roslan is now working in63 words
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Miscellaneous190 1965-06-13 13 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— Malaya Cup: Armed Forces v Peralc (Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m.): Malacca v Jt Services (Kubu Stadium, 5.15): Spore v Johore <Jn Besar, 730 p.m.). B'pore Div. 2B: D Afiah A' v Oeylang Utd (Farrer Pk). L. Perak Div. 2: Assumption Sch. v Gloucester (T. An.son i. Penanr190 words
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317 1965-06-13 14 Wl paceman Griffiths routs Johore By LIM KEE CHAN: Singapore, Saturday were in a strong position to beat Johore, possibly by an innings, at ho end of the first day's play in their Malayan Cricket Association tournament match on the Padang today. Singapore, who batted DM, rattled up 241 for317 words
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Article223 1965-06-13 14 o|N(.\t'OKF. Ist Inns Jeremiah lbw Kanaguretnam 14 Houghton Piki- b iio Sllva 25 J. Mai-tens Ismail Biran b KulasliiKum 01 Razak c Kulasingam b de Sllva 35 (i»th:i v Mithran b de silva 7 Griffiths c and b de Sitv.i 14 Melville b Kiila-singum 5 (iibon not out 41223 words
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Article18 1965-06-13 14 MET BOURNE S.v. The touring South African rugby < union tram beat Victoria 52-6 j here today.18 words
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262 1965-06-13 14 Malaysian Forces hit 6-59 in reply to C wealth 141 MALACCA, Sat. C o m m o nwealth Forces are well placed after the first day's play in their annual cricket match against Malaysian Armed Forces at Terendak. Camp here today. They took six Armed Forces wickets for 59 after262 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-06-13 14 Chee Seng gets 7 golds in Selangor swim If UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Chan Chee Seng scored another double today to pick up a total of seven golds in the Selangor junior .swimming meet which ended at the Weld Road pool. Chee Seng won the 100 m butterfly. 1.500 m free450 words
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Article92 1965-06-13 14 IPOH. Sat. A brilliant batting performance by s Gupta who scored an unbeaten 200 enabled Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. to beat Sultan Yuv.uf School. Batu (•a.iah. by 219 runs in the opening match of the Central Perak Schools cricket competition for the Dragoons Shield on the Coronation92 words
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Article, Illustration662 1965-06-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 13--year-old class three athlete, Henry Lee, stepped up proudly to a loud ovation to receive a special award from Datin Salmah. wife of the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. at the end of Victoria Institution's annual meet at662 words
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637 1965-06-13 14 Spore beat Selangor to earn quad title clash with Negri Sat. Singapore. the Malaysian hockey champions played a vastly-improved game to beat fancied Selanpor 3-0 in the second days play in the MHF quadrangular meet at Farrer Park here and make some amends for their unaccountable 3-0 defeat by "outsiders"637 words
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134 1965-06-13 14 KOH GETS ALL THREE GOALS FOR SELANGOR KANGAR, Saturday. SELANGOR strengthened their position at the top of the Malaya Cup North Zone competition when they beat Perlis 3-1 in a second round match at the Derma English School ground here today All the Selangor goals were scored by centreforward Arthur134 words
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Article82 1965-06-13 14 IPOH, Sat. All the four seeded players qualified tur the men's singles quarter-finals in the Perak junior badminton championships here today. They are Aw Teifc Swee, Urn Ah Sau. Yeoh Kean Hua and Tan Eng Wan. The top and bottom seeds in the men's82 words
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Article67 1965-06-13 14 IPOH. Sat— Three records were m set on the first day of the Central Zone of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association championship* today R I.ftchumaiiHn ran the 800 m in 201 sec. clipping 1 ssec off the zone record. M. Raman did the 5.000 m In 16 15.8.67 words
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Advertisement24 1965-06-13 14 BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST T j I JACKPOT NOW $3,500/- ENTRIES CLOSE WED. 16. 6. 65, 11.00 a.m. Send your entry NOW24 words
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Article, Illustration3451 1965-06-13 15 I stole atom secrets I WAS RUSSIA'S TOP SPY Soviet agent Cordon Lonsdale (standing) became an honoured and everwelcome guest of the unsuspecting U. S. Air Force Major Straw and his family at their home at an A-bomber base in Suffolk. He was the life and soul of this Christmas3,451 words
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Advertisement272 1965-06-13 15 Jfl ijf World Traveller Whether you re 3or 63, you enjoy the small familiar world of V-Jet thing like so many other pleasant things in everyday life. It s the travel, where even the furthest city is now only a matter of hours V-Jet world, the world that has a272 words
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Article251 1965-06-13 16 The letters that went astray KNOW ALLS 1 DROP us a line. Oar address: The Know i Alls, Sunday Times, limrs House. Singapore 9. I WOULD like to make a complaint about a number of letters which I posted by ordinary mall but which have not been received. Where do251 words
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Article, Illustration379 1965-06-13 16 Sowing the seeds of hope... AKIN bin GUNSILONG (above) could hardly believe hi/ ears when they first told him that he could •be a farmer. "But I am blind," he said. "Please don't tease me." Today, less than a year later, Akin is a happy man. He knows now that379 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1965-06-13 16 JACK NEWBY - You have done a good job JACK NEWBY PERISCOPE PROFILE OF MEN «T THE TOP-DATO HAJI IMOON BIN HAJI JUBIR By 4 1 HAVE ONE DREAM LEFT. I WANT TO SEE PEACE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA. BUT TRUE PEACE WILL NOT COME UNTIL WE RECOGNISE COMMUNISM AS THE REAL ENEMY. BUT1,757 words
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Article, Illustration335 1965-06-13 16 A HOLIDAY camp is a place to enjoy yourself. And if you're a child it's very tempting to explore and see what you can find in this exciting new world Three times officials at a holiday camp warned six-year-old Jenny not to climb on a low335 words
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Advertisement76 1965-06-13 16 Bk VVI VH Vk y^^**^*****^"*™ I I mL Iff I Uri 1 El Wuk\£^^*^^^^ Slimming EZj Fret Pattern Service !|ra Be Your Daughter's Our Old Folks -Do We Fashion Fling Are You A Difficult Mate? Delectable Dishes-A Malaysian Kitchen Special In Colour Talking Shop Breast-Or Bottle Feeding? KJB Satin, Lace,76 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1965-06-13 17 RONALD RANSOM - There were faults to find with my East Coast tour, but these were few— and Malaya comes out top RONALD RANSOM By lIMGkPOKI THR visitor who is making his first acquaintance with Kola Bhani will naturally want to see something of the sarong weaving and the local silver industry. I1,115 words
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631 1965-06-13 17 SCIENCE PROBES THE BRAIN TO FIND OUT WHAT MAKES MAN'S MEMORY TICK THE monkey watched from a corner of his cage as the man put down ;i slice of b;ipana and covered it with a metal cup. The man put a second cup nearby.631 words
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Article306 1965-06-13 17 MY BOY friend and I plan to get married in a year. He recently went on a holiday, and when he returned he apologised to mv ior having "fun" with a few giris. I feel bad because he promised not to. Can I trust him again? HURT LOVE306 words
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Advertisement106 1965-06-13 17 Jq SAIL AWAY FROM |l aboard the luxurious, completely air-conditioned SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, SS PRESIDENT WILSON or SS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. f Sail from Hong Kong or Manila to Yokohama, Honolulu and on to the United States. Relax in American comfort. Enjoy the finest food. Fill your hours with the fun106 words
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Advertisement15 1965-06-13 17 WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, the Sunday Times, Times House, Singapore 9.15 words
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Advertisement142 1965-06-13 17 The loveliest girls in Malaysia I choose the soothing touch of I ■^K^&<'fiPflO^PyfjfL«43ft/ A No wonder this famous RIgJMJUB Wk^EmWUlmmM^^ j? toilet cream is so popular BJwjßal^^jjr '^jl/i' H§3| with lovely women. BjSrPI B^^ i Cool, fresh "'Hazel \uc' ■jEHSm Snow" protects against BrafeS^Hv^ im i Arl sun and wind.142 words
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Miscellaneous301 1965-06-13 17 (popular crossword^) ACROSS: 1. Mountain (3), DOWN: 1. He studies old re4. Mind (9), 10. Sort of tide (4), lies (11), 2. Come first (4), 3. L 2. Plant (4), 13. Come to the Organs (6), 5. Animal (5), 6. point! (5), 14. Parts of engines Pick (5), 7. Pall301 words
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Article, Illustration629 1965-06-13 18 THIS IS THE WIGLET WAY W SOMEONE really ought to design a wiglet for babies to wear at least, until they grow some hair. A suggestion made by a mother who was driven to her wit's end by people continually asking her baby boy: "Where's all your hair gone dear?"629 words
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Article205 1965-06-13 18 IN LONDON during the war, a bishop was making the rounds to bolster the morale among his ministers. He found one minister particularly gloomy "They missed us by a fraction In the. last raid." he said. "If they get any closer—" "No matter how close their205 words
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Advertisement498 1965-06-13 18 fX)j£^-S y v^. -tri l_lL Jot "^SKIN ITCH. PRICKLY HEAT DERMIC ERUPTIONS "f x_ x vXi t3i _l\ USGS l lr^y Agnesia Dusting Powder is specially flCZj^g formulated for the prevention and I cure of PRICKLY HEAT and dermic l___i! eruptions. Used as an after bath ['mm"] powder, it keeps498 words
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Advertisement273 1965-06-13 18 Of course, little girls shouldn't wear Creme Puff yet. But for everyone else, it's perfect. A fresh, sheer, natural look that puffs on easily... lasts hours... looks beautifully like "you", not like "make-up". Crcme Puff is unequalled for delicate colorings and sheer finish. And Max Factor gives you three different273 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-06-13 19 -INSIDE HERE WAS 1 THE HIDDEN TRANSMITTER... THIS RADIO WAS TUNED TO HEADQUARTERS... It was necessary for me to be able to (peak with my headquarter*. I therefore had to find a place in which my shortwave transmitter cold b« safely182 words
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