The Straits Times, 3 August 1965
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Title Section29 1965-08-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 H4TIONAL LIBRARY. ;-3AUGI%S I AW** 3 New*"** 1 The Straits Times Estrf. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1965 <£> 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100529 words
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201 1965-08-03 1 Tun to lead welcome home party to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tun Abdul Rwk will lead i Ihe Cabinet, heads I of diplomatic missions and top civil servants to welcome Tengku Abdul Rahman when he returns home on Wednesday. The Tengku who went to London to attend the Commonwealth Prime201 words
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298 1965-08-03 1 From A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BANGKOK, Monday A SENIOR Thai police officer has accused Malaysian politicians of aiding a bandit who is terrorising rubber workers in three of Thailand's southern provinces. Police Maj.-Gen. Atapol Suyanhoti said today that the bandit chief, Ma-E-Saw was298 words
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Article59 1965-08-03 1 Curfew in Tawau lifted rESSELTOX, Mon. A curIfw imposed yesterday in three 1 .man areas was lifted at noon today. I In- curfew bad been Imposed for an indefinite period "because of reports of suspicious persons in the area." tadio Malaysia said It was to enable security forces to make59 words
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353 1965-08-03 1 'White Australia' tag dropped after half a century SYDNEY. Monday. 'pUK FEDERAL Conference of the Australian labour Party tcklav unanimously lifted its 57-year-old policy ban on the admission of Asians and other coloured people into Australia as migrants. It withdrew the "White Australia" tag from Its immigration policy and declaredReuter - 353 words
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99 1965-08-03 1 WAR HERO (I'M BROKE) TO SELL GEORGE MEDAL T ONDON. Mon.— War hero Li Donald Emslle plans to sell his George Medal because he's out of work and needs the money"l hate to do It It's my most treasured possession,"' retired Petty Officer Emslle said today. "But I have to.99 words
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Article38 1965-08-03 1 WASHINGTON, Mon— A Repufc lican Senator Karl Mundt sai today that the admission of Chin Into the United Nations would b like letting the Mafia sit on Presi dent Johnson's new national crtm commission UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article87 1965-08-03 1 Just fancy that LONDON, Mon.— The scene: The M 4 superhighway north of here. Enter large, sleek, black Rolls-Royce with blackened windows, moving fast. Followed by large, sleek blue Jaguar containing suspicious policemen. Chase speeds top 90 m.ph. Eventually Rolls stops. Out pop Beatles John Lennon and George Harrison, who87 words
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158 1965-08-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Conference of Rulers to elect the next Yang di-P*rtnan Azong wilt be he Ul at the Istana Negara here on Aug. 19 at 10.30 a.m. The present King's five-year term of office ends on Sept. ZZ and the158 words
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Article35 1965-08-03 1 SAIGON, Mon.— Robert Kimball, U.S. Civilian police adviser charged with the fatal shooting of his American boss and a Vietnamese woman, will be tried in South Vietnam, a U.S. Government spokesman said today.35 words
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Article, Illustration389 1965-08-03 1 JACKIE SAM: JOHORE BAHRU - Five-death horror of a family on holiday JACKIE SAM: JOHORE BAHRU, By 1 Mon. CIVE members of a Singapore family were killed in a road accident at the 373 mile Ayer Hitam Road yesterday. Only one member of the family in the car, Juliab binte Mohammed Noor, 16, survived the389 words
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76 1965-08-03 1 ONDON, Mon. Britain Ld today imposed an 8,500 celling on the number of new Commonwealth immigrants to be allowed into the country each year. This compares with the current rate of arrival of 20.800 a year mostly from India. Pakistan and the West Indies. OnReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-08-03 1 report denied 'Kyis out' gAIGON, Mon. A South Vietnamese Government spokesman today categorically denied ;i report by the Japanese news agency Kyodo that Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, the Prime Minister, had decided to resign. The spokesman described the report as "completely unfounded." Kyodos Saigon bureau had said Marshal KyReuter - 378 words
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Article29 1965-08-03 1 COMING HOME BEIRUT. Mon— Tenuku Abdul Rahman. Prime Minister of Malaysia, arrived here this afternoon on way home from Vienna, lie will leave Beirut tomorrow night. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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163 1965-08-03 2 W! I. I.IXi TON, >I»n. —The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Hulyoakc> announced today that the country would pro\Me £.100.000 and technical assistance under the Colombo Plan to help build a road in north-east Thailand. I lit- New ZraJand GovernmentReuter - 163 words
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402 1965-08-03 2 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United States is ready to step up its air attacks against North Vietnam slightly, even as the American search continues for an honourable peace. This was made clear by official sources here yesterday while President Johnson personally focussedReuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration415 1965-08-03 2 THE six elected members of the United Nations Security Council are expected to begin informal discussions today to see whether there is any initiative they could usefully undertake to promote a negotiated settlement of the Vietnam war. UNITED NATIONS, Mon.Reuter - 415 words
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85 1965-08-03 2 UO.NG KONG, Mon. v China has made the world's first Tibetanlanguare typewriter, according to the New China News Agency. The machine is similar to a Chinese Han-langu-age typewriter, but because there are 30 consonants and four vowels in the Tibetan alphabet, it has 570 keys85 words
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Article, Illustration202 1965-08-03 2 SOEKARNO HINTS JAKARTA MAY BREAK TIES WITH U.S. JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno In a speech published here today gave his first public hint Indonesia might break off di p 1 omatic relations with the United States. The Indonesian leader did .so by telling navy ofllcers at a seminar in BogorUPI - 202 words
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207 1965-08-03 2 JAKARTA, Monday. AN American Embassy spoKesman here today denied A .nt:;ra's charges that American consulate officials in Medan, North Sumatra, used tear gas agains. demonstrators outside the consulate building last Friday. He said that the Embassy had submitted a protest toReuter - 207 words
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Article53 1965-08-03 2 TOKYO. Mon.— French Minister of State, Mr. Andre Malraux. met the Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. yesterday for a friendly talk, according to a New China News Agency broad-c.t.-t monitored here. The French Ambassador. Mr. Lucien Pye and two Chinese Foreign Affairs officials were present atUPI - 53 words
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172 1965-08-03 2 Rationing of food urged in Indian towns "V^EW DELHI, Mon. 11 An Indian food 1 policy committee yesI terday recommended 1 rationing rice and wheat in all Indian towns with more than 100.000 inhabitants. There arc food shortages In several states and India i is expected to be short of172 words
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Article81 1965-08-03 2 HONG KONG, Mon. Thousands of people g;ive a rousing welcome to an Indonesian Communist Party delegation led by Mr- D. N. Aidit when it, arrived nt Peking airport from Moscow yesterday, the Ni \v China New« Agrncy .>-. nd Then wore warm rnilmm and handrtinkMReuter - 81 words
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85 1965-08-03 2 LIWONDE (Malawi), Mon. Malawi's Prime Minister. Dr. Hastings Ban da yesterday officially opened a new causeway across the River Shire which runs on top of the new Llwond* Barrage. He ceremonially closed the sluice gates interrupting the flow of the river which rises ia LakeReuter - 85 words
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Miscellaneous23 1965-08-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby wrtoMAacET] \pav uteri s" l r T """H rSEVEN AND) (JUKB AMP gixj) 7 /"ZTTTTIpN fuev! vou'v* cuAßceo)23 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-08-03 3 A PASSIONATE EMBRACE— 'NAKED' FOR BRITISH AUDIENCES BUT CLOTHED FOR AMERICA IO(KH) in a passionate embrace in the bedroom scene of a new film being made in Britain. •Life at the Top." are British stars Laurence llarvev and Honor Blackman. The film is the sequel to "Room at241 words
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164 1965-08-03 3 NICOSLA, Mon. Defiant Turkish-Cypriots last night began promulgating their own laws and extended the terms of office of their leaders. One Turkish-Cypriot decree set out regulations for electinK a Turkish-Cypriot communal chamber. Another extended the terms of office of the Cypriot Vice-President. Dr. FazilReuter - 164 words
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125 1965-08-03 3 New ship makes beach landings obsolete DASCAGOULA (Mississippi). Mon. A new typr of assault ship, designed to make World W.ir 11-type beach Undine* obsolete, was launched yesterday to join the U.S. Navy's amphibious forces. The ship, the Tripoli, will carry 2.000 Marines, to be dropped into battle by helicopters whichUPI - 125 words
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Article41 1965-08-03 3 lONDON. Mon. The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, 1 Dr. Eric Williams, has accepted an i invitation to visit Russia later this year. Radio Moscow said last night. The date of the visit would be decided later. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article216 1965-08-03 3 AMERICUS (Georgia), Monday. YfORE than 200 Negroes marched on the summer County Courthouse again yesterday and their leader told them reinforcements were coming by the busload from across the nation. Mr. Ben Clarke, an official of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, said three busloads of216 words
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84 1965-08-03 3 'I CURSE THE DAY'— SAYS WINNER OF £143,000 I (IMM >\ Mon. John L Nicholson. 51. a former M-i-nnd-hand car dealer, sadly told a newspaper four years after he won K. 143.000 on the football pools that: HIS WIFE has been divorced from him. HE HAS lost hi a four84 words
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Article81 1965-08-03 3 Big drive for moral re-armament LONDON. Mon Mr. RaJmohan Gandhi, (trandson of Mahatma Gnndlu. told members of the Moral Re-armament Movement here jmtCrdM that South Korea's Premier. Gen. II Kwont; Chuna. had invited them tn hold ;in MKMMI in Seoul on Sept. 20 Thi* would tollowed tn October t>v anReuter - 81 words
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Article62 1965-08-03 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Pour men have been sent to mil for terms ranging from five to 18 years for plotting to smuggle narcotics worth US$25 million into the Unite*! States from France The prosecution said tiiu lour were members of a rina that iiad usedReuter - 62 words
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Article43 1965-08-03 3 LIMA (Peru i. Mon. Twenty* seven people were killed and another 29 had serious inuirirs when a bus plunged down a 300--foot cliff yesterday near the I mining town of Morocochi 78 miles from here, police said. Reuter-Reuter - 43 words
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Article29 1965-08-03 3 MUNPORDVILLE (Kentucky). Mon. Kate police said 10 people MM killed yesterday in two head-on car collisions approNirrm'ely 40 miles apart in south central Kentucky— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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143 1965-08-03 3 r'ARDIFF. Mon. A 35- Polish seaman, who defected from a fishing boat yesterday, asked for political asylum in Britain. Michael Sidoryk. who left the Polish trawler Skawak in North Shields. Northumberland, on Friday has been in hiding since then in a hou.se here. He143 words
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Article46 1965-08-03 3 LONDON. Mon.— Britain's first courtesy police went into action on roads last weekend, patrolling In al white cars and on all-white motorcycles. They will stop bad drivers and politely point out to them the dangers they are creating tc themselves and others. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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170 1965-08-03 3 fTERRE HAUTE (IndiaJ na). Mon. A husband pushed a shotgun through a car window yesterday and killed his estranged wife and two of their children Two other occupants of the car, parked at a busy Inter- j section, including a third j child, wereUPI - 170 words
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93 1965-08-03 3 Soviet rapist gets death sentence MOaCOW. Mon. A young man was sentenced to death in Rica for raping a g'.rl with two companions and then passing her on *o a fourth for half a bottle of vodka. according to I the newspaper Soviet Latvia The paper said the three jReuter - 93 words
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162 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The rate of water consumption in Singapore is gradually increasing. This Is disclosed In the July Issue of the "Digest of Statistics" released by the Singapore Government. From October 1963 to February last year, the average monthly water consumption was162 words
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78 1965-08-03 4 Union official on causing hurt charge SINGAPORE, Mon An offlcUU of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, Al«gapp« Natarajan, was today charged In the Ninth Magistrate's court with voluntarily causing grievous hurl to Rangobtnd Rai. Natarajan who claimed trial was alleged to have permanently disfigured the left ear lobe of78 words
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Article39 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Japanese Consulate-General will screen on Aug. 13 a film on the Japan Industrial Floating Pair In Europe 1964, entitled "Welcome Aboard.'' It will also hold a cocktail party to mark the occasion.39 words
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379 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A 14-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, who admitted having wounded a teacher with a knife on the right thigh, was acquitted today after a successful submission by his defence counsel, Mr. D.G. 1 Ironside. Counsel had submitted that the law entitled379 words
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Article213 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Junior Chamber of Singapore's "Youth Week in Business" project went into full swing this morning when 1.070 students reported "for work" at some 150 centres. The "Week" is aimed at providing school leavers with an insight into the career they propose to213 words
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Article, Illustration183 1965-08-03 4 PROMOTION FOR HIGH UNION OFFICIAL CINGAfORE, Mon. A director and station manager of Rediflusion Singapore) Ltd., Mr. Jack Snowdc n, today denied at the commission inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union that he had "secret183 words
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Article, Illustration471 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The commission inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union is looking for Mr. Robert Ho Thian See to give evidence. Mr. Ho's name management over new claims in May 1962. Mr. Snowden told the inquiry that at the time when471 words
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157 1965-08-03 4 SLEEPING WORKER BATTERED TO DEATH SINGAPORE, Mum Two men are believed to be responsible for the murder of a factory striker. Ns Ho Soon, in a hut in Jaian Tiga Ratus off Changi Road on Friday morning. No arrests have been made so far. Nf, 26, was battered to death157 words
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277 1965-08-03 4 Toh Puan to open Ideal Home exhibition today SINGAPORE. Mon. The Victoria Memorial Hall was a beehive of activity today as furniture was moved in. boards knocked into place and trimmings added all a rush job to meet tomorrow morning's deadline. At 11 a.m. tomorrow. Singapore's First Lady, Toh Puan277 words
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Article51 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The St. John Ambulance Brigade, West Area will hold Its iifth annual parade at the St. John headquarters. Beach Road on Aug. 8 at 4.45 p.m. The Commissioner, Dr. K.L. Loh, and the Area President, Mr. Chng Tok Ngam. will inspect the51 words
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Article101 1965-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six fishermen were fined between $20 and $50 each in the First Criminal District Court today for breaking the sea curfew and entering a restricted area west of Sultan Shoal on Saturday. They pleaded guilty Two of them, Tan Yew Kauj I and Teo Yong101 words
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Article, Illustration674 1965-08-03 5 DECISION ON FOREIGN DEGREES SOON— TUN Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today opened the University of Malaya's $20 million Faculty of Medicine and announced that the Government would decide about recognising foreign medical degrees in "the next few months/674 words
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287 1965-08-03 5 Razak and Khir pay tribute to 'midwife' Oppenheim ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The former Vice-chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. was today dubbed the "midwife" of the university by both the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamrd Khir Johari. Speaking287 words
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Article55 1965-08-03 5 TAIPINO. Mon. Lee Klan Seng, 13. of Klann. won the first and special prizes In the third Milnysian young students exhibition of painting which ended at th<' Kwantuni; Association here t.sterciay. Goh Saw Sun or the Han Chian School, Penang, was second and Tan Aim Kok55 words
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Article22 1965-08-03 5 PARIT BUNTAR, MON. The Women's Institute here collected 1700 for its building fund from a food and fun fair.22 words
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Article127 1965-08-03 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The second criminal district Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, today acquitted and discharged 60 alleged May Day demonstrators without calling on their defence. They were accused of continuing In an unlawful assembly along Bencoolen Street at 12.40 p.m. on May 1. The court127 words
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165 1965-08-03 5 Why S'pore is having fewer and fewer strikes i CINGAPORE, Mon. For the first five months of this year, there were only 13 strikes and lock-outs compared with 19 for the same period last year. These figures given in the Singapore Government's July issue of the "Digest of Statistics" are165 words
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Article62 1965-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A four-year-old boy. Suib bin Ashor. was drowned in a disused mining pool at Kampong Dato Keramat here yesterday. Suib was playing with some children beside the pool at 4.30 p.m. when he fell into it. One of the boys ran home and62 words
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Article48 1965-08-03 5 PENANO. Mon.— lnche Shariff bin Ahmad, political secretary to i the Minister of Education. wIH I noen the sixth annual assemhlv I of the National Union of National Language Teachers at the Jeliij tong English School hall on PrtI day hall on Friday at 10.30 a.m48 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-08-03 5 CINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore will officially establish a new Department of Business Admlnisration on Aug. 16 under its Deputy ViceChancellor. Mr. Reginald Quahe Announcing th's today at a farewell Press conference, the Colombo Plan Canadian Professor Leslie Wong also revealed that286 words
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191 1965-08-03 5 YfALACCA, Mon.— The iTI Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said here today that certain peopie were going round spreading false propaganda about the Alllance Government wanting to make Malaysia a Muslim state. This, he added, was one of their191 words
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Article66 1965-08-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche Abdul Manap bin Kitan was elected president of the Public Daily-; Rated Housing and Development Board Workers' Union at its general meeting at the Victoria Memo- rial Hall. Other officers are: Mr. B. Oopal fvice-presidenO, Mr. K. Diirai (secret ary>. Mr. A. Karim bin66 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-08-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. TtHE family that was almost wiped out by a road crash on the Ayer Hitam trunk road on Sunday. Their white Mini-Austin collided head-on with a northwardbound lorry at a bend at the 371 mile. The little car buckled170 words
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Article38 1965-08-03 6 hINGAPORE. Mon.— Five armed thugs early today robbed the Chusan Bar In Seletur Hills of nuarettes. liquor and cash totalling $2,150 after tying up a work»r. Mr. Lira Yam Choon. who area sleeping Inside the bar.38 words
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Article34 1965-08-03 6 PENANG. Mon.— Burglars brote Into the house of a Shell Company executive. Inche Mohamed Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Mydln, iti Caunter Hall early this morning and stole a pair oX trousers containing $450.34 words
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94 1965-08-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thirty-five students of the Singapore Teachers Training College accompanied by three lecturers left here today for a two-week educational tour of historical places of Malaya. Before the group, of whom 32 are girls, left by chartered bus this morning, trie college's principal,94 words
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Article145 1965-08-03 6 Tengku Putri's wedding delayed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The wedding of Tengku Putri Barirah. niece of the Yang diPertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan, to her former pen friend, has been postponed to Aug. 21. This is because her fiance. Raja Ahmad Aziza. 29, a cousin of the Sultan of Perak. has145 words
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230 1965-08-03 6 WHY WE ARE NOT RESPECTED-BY TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. their qualifications, profession, training and responsibilities." Another resolution deals with "d o w n g r a ding of schools" by the Ministry of Education As a result of this, the union says, a number of head teacheri had suffered embarrassment230 words
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Article22 1965-08-03 6 Bonds for council i i BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— Th» Province Wellesley North Disi trict Council will buy $20,000 worth of National Defence bond*-22 words
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91 1965-08-03 6 pEXANG. Mon. A day old baby was found abandoned In a public telephone booth at Batu I kin last night. The baby girl was discovered In a cardboard box by a Penang Port Com mission employee. Inche Ibrahim bin Mat, at about 1191 words
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158 1965-08-03 6 ptNANG, Mon. The i Penan e State I'mno education committee has written to the National I'mno headquarters opposing: a recent suggestion by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. that the present weekend holidays for Malay schools on Friday and Saturday be158 words
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Article62 1965-08-03 6 SINGAPORE!, Mon. An even- i Ing course on "The Principles o< Economics", jointly organised by] the Singapore Chinese Chamr^r of Commerce and the Institute cf Industrial and Commercial Studies, Is open to the public. Lectures will be held at the Chamber's premises every Tuesday. from 762 words
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273 1965-08-03 6 'Biggest blot' on Penang's civic -sense DENANG, Mon. The past secretary of the Penang RSCPA. Mr Chang Mm Tat, today described tho slow, agonising death of a whale stranded oiT Ratu Maung last week as "a disgraceful blot on Penang's civic conscience." "It is r revolting thought that there are273 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-08-03 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Urn Cher Tuck- 15. a schoolboy of Raffles Institution, who ran away from home for 42 days, returned to his parents last night with an apology and a promise. In Times House today, he said: "I am sorry, and349 words
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Article69 1965-08-03 7 KANGAK. Men.— A midwife. Che Rokiah binte Embee, lias been elected chairman of the newly-formod Perils Selatan L'mno'B Kaum Ibu section, with Wan Chik binte Che Man. wife of the Speaker of the Statr Assembly. Inche Yusoff Abu Bakar. as vice-chairman. In the youth section. Syed69 words
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104 1965-08-03 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore had 107 registered trade unions in May, representing a total of 15?.620 workers. The July issue of the official digest of statistics issued today shows that there has been a gradual decrease in the number of registered trade unions since 1961.104 words
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Article65 1965-08-03 7 SINGAPORE, Mon Night firing exercises will be carried out by the military at Nee Soon range between 6 p.m. and midnight tomorrow, and at Bukit Timah range between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Wednesday. Small arms will be used during the exercises. The Police Secretary65 words
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Article95 1965-08-03 7 PEN'ANG. Moi,.— Results ot the national language reading and playlet finals for adult education classes held at State level at the t uvn hail during the weekend were as follows: Reading i non-Malays) men 1. Teoh Ai Chusin. 2. Teh Cheng Peng. 3. M. Muthia'h; women 1.95 words
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Article61 1965-08-03 7 PENANO. Mon. A women* music troupe, the Pancharagam Wanita Ria from KlatiK. "will per- form at the Sunget Ara Umno fun fair to be held on the village j playground from Aug. 7 to 13. Other attractions will include a beauty contest, boria performances and61 words
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150 1965-08-03 7 From our special correspondent OANGKOK, Mon. D The Thai Government has approved a bold plan to set up village police throughout the kingdom at a cost of about $137.5 million. Durinpr the first year 1966 the village policemen will be set up in six150 words
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Article128 1965-08-03 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Passes in the Part I Trinity Overseas Examination of the Council of Legal education of candidates in Singapore are Human lajer Ram Singh Baiwa .Claw 3 V Billy Kuek (C\ok- 3> ContUtutional l^w and Knjlinl, Legal HUwrjr: BT«f Ha».in Almanoar <Cla*s 3. Ying128 words
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107 1965-08-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Blood Bank here has sent out 300 certificates to donors and another 150 are beine prepared Dr. Amar Singh, who is In j chanre of the bank, said this to- 1 day :n reply to a complaint by reader in today's107 words
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Article, Illustration540 1965-08-03 7 Richard Ang accused of suborning a witness SINGAPORE, Monday. CERTAIN insurance companies had made attempts to suborn a key prosecution witness, Yusof bin Ahmad, during a preliminary murder inquiry involving Sunny Ang, 27, a former Singapore Grand Prix driver since sentenced to death for the murder at sea of onetime540 words
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Advertisement177 1965-08-03 7 A Dream mW^, r °r C^ Loveliness *JT Comes True N. r^-X BBr Uk* countUM beautiful nmn •««ryvh«r« who know th» »«ly« of really oood mokt-up, htmuty qu«*n Linda Lim appneiatn and choosn AVON Sh« U pictured here with an AVON Goim*tict Make-up Co.. B^^^^ which tha will taka with177 words
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262 1965-08-03 8 IPOH, Monday. AMOVE to set up a political fund in the National Union of Telecommunications Employees was defeated by one vote at the third biennial delegates' conference here yesterday. Twenty-seven voted against and 26 for the move by the union's executive council.262 words
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Article53 1965-08-03 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court will reRume hearing of a dispute between the Chartered Bank and the SingaDore Bunk Employees' Union, on Wednesday. On Friday, the hearing on the dispute between the Port of Singapore Authority and the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association53 words
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172 1965-08-03 8 THE Port Swettenham J Authority is maintaining tight security in the port in the interest of port users This was stated today by the eeneral manager of the authority. Mr. S. M. Maroof. He was commenting on a reader's letter In the172 words
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Article52 1965-08-03 8 MALACCA. Mon.— The Minister of Health. Inche Bahama n bin Samsuddin, will open the annual meeting of the Assistant Nurse* Union. Malaya, at the nurse*' hostel, here at 10 a.m. on Sunday. On Saturday night, eve of the meeting, the nurses will bold a dance at52 words
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225 1965-08-03 8 Khir's call: Iron out troubles in new school I— system ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Chief education officers attending a two-day conference here have been asked to stay on indefinitely until all difficulties connected with the implementation of the Comprehensive School System are ironed out. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir225 words
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Article48 1965-08-03 8 JESSELTON. Mon. The Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs. Ditto Donald Stephens. arrived here today on a fivw-day official visit to the State. Da to Stephens told reporters that he would be visiting Civil Defence Corps in the eastern Snbah towns of Sandakan and Tar.au. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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133 1965-08-03 8 Sergeant and girl friend found shot dead JESSELTON, Mon. Malaysian Army Sgt. Tan Han Boon was found dead in the home of his girl frirnd in Lahad Datu. 160 miles from here, last Saturday, a police spokesman said here today. Lying a few fee: away from him was Nfiss NkReuter - 133 words
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89 1965-08-03 8 Justice Wee to leave for law conference SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chief Justice of Singapore. Dato Justice Wee Chong Jin, will leave here In about a fortnight to attend the third Commonwealth and Empire law conterence in Sydney from Aug. 25 to Sept. l. Among others who will also attend the89 words
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Article23 1965-08-03 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mrs. Constar.ca Carmen NicolUh. 79. ni killed when she was knocked down by a car at Newton Circus ye*terday.23 words
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Article21 1965-08-03 8 6UNOEI PATANI. Mon Tt» Sultan of Kednh will open r.h« new $20,000 masque a: Tan&h Merah. Pendang, on Friday.21 words
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Advertisement152 1965-08-03 8 AiRrINDIA T^AJR- INDIA. T ATR-WDIAr 3 IOANVWHI3I ToAWWHIR? 1 ToANYWHtRI AIR-WDIA. JKm.-iND!A. To JVNYWHERI. TbJUJ-F*Vt IN Tt4l V^W^D COWKNNA-NT^ IN ASSOCIATION WITH 8.0.A.C. AND QANTAS I OVER 32 YEARS OF FLYING EXPERIENCE AOELPHI HOTEL BLDG.. COLEMAN STREET. SINGAPORE 6. TEL: *****/8. GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR STATES OF MALAYA:— MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS152 words
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Miscellaneous207 1965-08-03 8 !//#>»/ Onp MBff V.T. Miami in I CANT SEE AWYTMINS WRONG -c3 4 N NO, BUT THEN M @J^oJ^ j WTTH THIS OPSJADON... THE YES BLTT IVE YOU NEVHB WO._BJT fT CSJitf^^f^^T *Jf'vL O^* V RO6OT RESPONDS PB^FECTLYI ND COMTROC PIP HAVE. M M NEVER 3EEMEP Ss/£f^2J^ VTO YOUR CONTOOU207 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1965-08-03 9 TOM POCOCK - TOM POCOCK Till: UfiLlliST WAR I3Y oattallons Maybe more. You could clean them out out they'd be back. "The Vietcong would Just pull out Into the mangrove and just as soon as our battalions went off home, they'd be back. The people here1,828 words
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Advertisement175 1965-08-03 9 Another reason why rt more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any When you select a I ■wj^^.^^^^' iWll cooling temperature on J r^ sSk P\ll a Carrier Air Condition- Jj| 9fT ft er, you can be sure of rilß accuracy to a degree. This temperature Is automatically maintained at175 words
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Obituary30 1965-08-03 10 Wardm IH I trVniffUrm I ADOELEY: On JnlT Mth. IMS. la hi* *»th year Arthur Kme«t Rxddeley. Jersey Channel l.«les hushand of Eva and f.ith.T of H.-len and Dlnnn30 words
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Article127 1965-08-03 10 M Wnrdm 515 I •fisjf'imi** THE FAMILY of the late Mrs Y. T, ft to thank all relatives and f»lend« fur thiir kind *ttend*nie the eiiner- or Sl*7*#S MR. PHANC NAI KHAN awl famllr .r1« and relative* for their •roll" lo:m of ear* and assistance funeral of Mrs Pnang.127 words
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Article266 1965-08-03 10 Hi Word* Sf« I minimum I FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. frvitrs ul teachers nnd book addict* tv kWwM In their showroom at Time* House, Riv< r V.tlley Komi, Singapore ROLAND'S. Praea stuck of Amencin Vis* Clairol «'rem< formula has lust arrived 1 lime for your hmr tinting! AaWtatmtßW nut. L'4T.266 words
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Article714 1965-08-03 10 A lot of nerve, as well as a lot of money, has gone into the I University of Malaya's Faculty of Medicine, opened yesterday. It took a great deal of coni fidence, for example, to enrol students before work on the essential $50 million teaching! hospital had714 words
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Article347 1965-08-03 10 Suspending local elections for the duration of the Emergency is one thing. Abolishing elective local authorities is another. The second step involves important principles, and it is surprising that the Federal Government should have instructed a Royal Commission to consider it, without at least providing a word of347 words
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Article133 1965-08-03 10 Relations between the Central Government and the Kelantan State Government, put on the mend last November when Tun Razak made his first tour of the State, have been strengthened further by the Deputy Prime Minister's second visit, just completed. In the interim, Kelantan has had $437,000 of Federal133 words
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Article385 1965-08-03 10 LULKMI. N - Dazzling display abstract artist LULKMI.N -1 r'HBONO Laltong. one of the leading local exponents of abstract art, has oddly enough never presented a solo exhibition until now. His lir.st oneman show, currently on view at the Balai Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, i.s a virtuoso display that will delight art-lovers in385 words
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614 1965-08-03 10 NEAL ASCHERSON - The search goes on for old Nazi aide Bormann NEAL ASCHERSON: From Berlin, Mon. /\N the waste land be- side the railway arches, on a rainy Berlin afternoon, a blue police bulldozer rolls slowly back and forward. It roars and groans, and after each little charge forward brings back another614 words
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Article, Illustration966 1965-08-03 10 WJjWJJJ^^KJ LONDON, Monday AFTER one of the shortest and least bitter contests in the history of the Conservative Party, Edward Heath has emerged as its new leader and as Britain's alternative Prime Minister. His success at the age of 49 (young, as Tory leaders go) and only 15 years966 words
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Advertisement29 1965-08-03 10 La. Ami INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS ball and roller bearing replacement Service Sole agents: THE BORNEO CO. LTD. Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca29 words
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141 1965-08-03 11 Detainee tells court of bugs in the I lock-up > MALACCA, Mon. 1T The former president of the Malacca Municipal Council. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, now in detention, said in the magistrate's court here today that there were many inserts in the Special Branch lock-up here. He said under141 words
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Article165 1965-08-03 11 The officer -ln charge. Crl m 1 nal Investigations. Malacca. Deputy Supt. Yap Thien Chin, prosecuting. said that Che Malmunah was ln her office at the CE3 on the morning of Mar.h 16 when Daud gay» her a chit from her husband asking for $20, which she handed165 words
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Article49 1965-08-03 11 59,000 car theft case— bail KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Mukhtlar Singh. 33. of Klang Oates here, was charged in the magistrate's court today with thp thPtt of a car valued at $9,000 at Ampan« Road on July 9. He pleaded not sullty and was allowed bail of $300 until Oct. 2649 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-08-03 11 INDIAN hemp, illegally cultivated in Singapore, is being sold locally under conditions in which even schoolboys can have access to it. The current black-mar-ket price is about 50 cents to one dollar for a tiny packet. This was stated today in a probation officer's report,142 words
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604 1965-08-03 11 Ceased Legal fHE closure of the Bank of China in Singapore will not lead to a shortage of rice the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. He was commenting on reports appearing in the Daily Mail in604 words
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Article31 1965-08-03 11 PARIT BONTAR. Mon map. A S Bidu of the Special Branch here ha* been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. Insp Harbajan stngh from Kuala Lumpur police h«adquarters ha* succeeded him31 words
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Article86 1965-08-03 11 BBOUL. Mon.— A six-man team from Malaysia, led by Dato Abdul Aziz, the Chairman of the Public' Services Commission, here to re- 1 crult 40 Korean doctors for ser-: vice ln Malaysia, paid a courtesy' call on the Korean Prime Mini*-' ter. Mr. 11-Kwon Chung,Reuter - 86 words
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Article124 1965-08-03 11 Flying award for teacher pENANG, Mon. A Malaysian school teacher, Mr. Lawrence Gow, has been awarded a Royal Australian Air Force flying scholarship. "This will enable him to realise his ambition to learn to fly and then join the Royal Malaysian Air Force." says an official statement. The award of124 words
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Article40 1965-08-03 11 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— A cl-tar-roller. R. Ramachandran. 44. riding a bicycle, was fatally li>lured when ne was Involved in an accident with a car at the Junction of Syed Abu Bakar Road and Anderson Road here yesterday •verung.40 words
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Article204 1965-08-03 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. i Special triangular stamps of 10 and 20 cent denominations will be issued by the postal, authorities here to com- 1 memorate the unveiling' of the National Monument later this month. The commemorative stamps, depicting Malaysian soldiers tn a victorious battle204 words
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267 1965-08-03 11 Honeycombs play it cool to tumultous Singapore reception SINGAPORE. Mon. British pop group, the Honeycombs, played it real coo) yesterday afternoon when they arrived at the Singapore airport to a tumultous reception by teenagers. Minutes after their arrival from Bangkok the grouD sat in the reception room and finished their267 words
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Advertisement162 1965-08-03 11 THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A FIRST-CLASS LUXURY FLAT IN THE MOST IDEAL RESIDENTIAL AREA ENG LOK MANSION MODERN (SECOND PHASE) D CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD, SINGAPORE. BEST Opposite the Botanical Gardens. FOR ONLY $27,400/SOLID u/nnv m^^^wbmmu nl 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS 2 HALLS 2 VERANDAHS KITCHEN ETC. Pleote Note162 words
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Article, Illustration512 1965-08-03 12 Samad Mahadi - Samad Mahadi TUN RAZAK OFFICIATES AT CEREMONY By Programme THE acting: Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today opens the $20 million Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya, and lays thy foundation stone of the $50 million Teaching Hospital now under construction.512 words
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Article285 1965-08-03 12 By Staff Writer rpHE $70 million Medical Centre, in the words of A Professor T.J. Danaraj, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, was planned to train not just a doctor but a medical or health unit. It would provide not only training facilities for285 words
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Advertisement128 1965-08-03 12 Congratulations to THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA on the occasion of the opening of THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE SOUTH ASIA ALUMINIUM ENGINEERING CO. 493-4 Jalan Sayur Singapore Tel. *****. (Supplier fitting of vertical Aluminium Louvres) CONGRATULATIONS to THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA on the occasion of the opening of the FACULTY OF128 words
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Advertisement143 1965-08-03 12 Congratulations to UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA on the opening of their new FACULTY OF MEDICINE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION by R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. It, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 9, JLN. KHOO TEIK EE off JLN. IMBI, K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** <=^ From I 2sth t0 65 HP J.C. STATTER LTD.143 words
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275 1965-08-03 13 |(UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here last night that he would like to see the Made-in-Malaysia trade fair brought to other Malaysian towns. Speaklne to reporters after tourinjr all 70 stalls275 words
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106 1965-08-03 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. About 190 full-time and part-time lecturers from various teachers' training colleges In Malaya today attended a two-day seminar to discuss aspects of teachertraining programmes. The seminar, a prelude to a 10-day course for teacher trainees, was opened by the principal of106 words
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Article47 1965-08-03 13 SINOAPORE. Mon.— A gang of riv B men stole textiles worth about $13,500 belonging to Yoo Yuen Co. Ltd. from a godown In Chin 6'xee Road yesterday. The robbers tied up the ro-dow-n's watchman. Subaran Theyli, and removed the goods in a lorry.47 words
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280 1965-08-03 13 T»HE study of three languages Chinese, English and Malay in the conforming Chinese secondary schools In Malaya is not a great burden to children of average intelligence ""his was stated by Mr. Wang Hou Ren. chairman oi the Heads of Newly Conforming280 words
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Article, Illustration112 1965-08-03 13 MR. and Mrs. Ernest Chew after their wedding at the Bethesda Church, Frankel Estate. Singapore, on Saturday. Ernest. 22. son of Dr. Benjamin Chew, is a research assistant at the I'niversity of Singapore. He will be going to Cambridge University soon to do a Ph.D.112 words
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Article236 1965-08-03 13 25 Reds in clash at border ALOR STAR, Monday. ABOUT 25 Communist terrorists, using automatic weapons, were reported to have clashed with a 13-member Thai police border patrol in three battles last week. According to infor- mation available today, the battles, near a squatter area close to the Thai border236 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-08-03 13 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. A colourful bersanding ceremony last night brought to a climax the wceklong ceremeny of the marriage ol Brunei's Crown Prince Penglran M-jda Mahkota Hassanal Bokkiah (above) to his cousin. Pengiran Anak Saleha. The Crown Prince, wearing the traditional Brunei Malay costume, walkedAP - 123 words
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177 1965-08-03 13 Rangoon paper: Malaysian fishermen given fair trial RANGOON. Mon. Burma's leading Eng-lish-language ne w s paper, the Guardian, denied yesterday that Malaysian fisher men caught in Burmese waters were subject to high-handedness, as reported in the Malaysian Press. The paper said these reports were untrue since the Burmese Government hadAP - 177 words
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160 1965-08-03 13 DENANG. Mon. Four Kuala Muda fishermen. accused of the murder of four trawlermen off Muksi Head last month, today successfully applied to the First Magistrate's Court for the release of their boats on a total bond of $12,000 Mr. S. P- Seentvasagam. who made160 words
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Article53 1965-08-03 13 I SINOAPORE. Mon.— Mr. R. W Robertson, managing director of Australia's largest home-study organisation, the Hemingway Robertson Institute, will fly here from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow on a brief visit. He will study the development of local examining bodies and other matters likely to affect local students53 words
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Article34 1965-08-03 13 BATU OAJAH, Mon.— A n»«--chain long gravel road with concrete drain has been comoletrnf at Kampong Batu Tujoh near hare under the rural development programme »t a cost of about 11.90034 words
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Article, Illustration29 1965-08-03 13 SINOAPORE. Mon The State Advocate-Oeneral. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, has given $50 to the Muslim Women's Welfar* I Council The donation waj repaired through the Strain TtatM29 words
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Advertisement64 1965-08-03 13 wti "bilk *ti BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE THE PEKING CO..3LTD. Anniversary _^^^^^^^mm^—^ > s^^^^ warn i* r 1 THERE WAS NEVER A BETTER TIME FOR BUYING UP TO SAVE REGULAR AND DEPENDABLE STOCK GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 2ND FLOOR Children wearing Ladies' Shop Glassware apparels Dress Fabrics Crockery Lingeries Men's Department64 words
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Advertisement202 1965-08-03 13 You never had a better reason to fly with us to the USA! Last year, 27,000,000 people looked in on the New York World's Fair— and they all said 'Wonderful!' This fabulous collection of entertainments, exhibits, experiences is so great it's in its second year. But in late October, it202 words
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133 1965-08-03 14 21 PEACE PETITION SIGNATORIES GO ON TRIAL SAIGON, Mon. The South Vietnamese Government opened a military trial today of 21 people charged with undermining the war effort by signing peace petitions. The tribunal has the power to impose death sentences on the defendants, who are accused of destroying the military133 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-08-03 14 SAMUEL LAWSON. 28, owner of a fish and chips shop in Auckland, New Zealand, and his wife Shirley Ann, 26, who gave birth to quintuplets four girls and a boy last Tuesday. Mrs. Lawson was given a fertility drug before her pregnancy. All five babies73 words
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Article, Illustration398 1965-08-03 14 Toynbee: By remaining there U.S. is pursuing a policy of colonialism DROFESSOR Arnold J. Toynbee, the historian, today urged the American people to accept defeat in Vietnam and let South Vietnam go Communist. By remaining there, Professor Toynbee said, the United States IsReuter - 398 words
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120 1965-08-03 14 LONDON, Mon.— The Government plans to clamD on tighter security measures to prevent "dangerous" leaks of official information to the Press, it was reported yesterday. The First Secretary of State Mr. George Brown, recently intervened personally to prevent publication of the nationalUPI - 120 words
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Article49 1965-08-03 14 LONDON. Mon Scientists in Britain arr developing edible protein as a laboratory by-product of crude oil. The protein it smells like cbeese and looks like yellow sugar has been fed to rats and hamsters in tests for its use as a supplement to animal diets. Beuter.Reuter - 49 words
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238 1965-08-03 14 Okinawa: It won't happen again, says Sato TOKYO. Mon The I A Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Sato, told Parliament today his Government was "not entirely satisfied" with the fact that a group of Guam-based U.S j B-52 bombers ha d I sought typhoon shelter on Okinawa and from there proceededUPI - 238 words
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Advertisement117 1965-08-03 14 mmm > feel so clean, cool and fresh withTampax You feel white-dress clean. Organdie cool. Immaculately fresh because you know no odour can form. Tampax internal sanitary protection does away with the cumbersome bulk of belts, pins, pads. It substitutes surgical cotton protected by a silken-smooth applicator which ensures correct117 words
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Miscellaneous297 1965-08-03 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROBS 7. In this you might have trou1. A pinch of tea In a cocktail ble, but get clean out of ltl <o>. (3. si. S. Western city, very large, but 8. Indecision makes us soft In of ludicrous descent <6 > understanding (8). 9. Commit to297 words
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353 1965-08-03 15 'Nik wanted to break with Mao before J ouster' 'Appeasement would paralyse Soviet action 9 GENEVA, Monday. MR. Khrushchev had decided to make a clean break with China shortly before he was ousted from supreme Soviet pov/er last year. Eastern diplomatic sources disclosed yesterday. The Soviet leader had reached theUPI - 353 words
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193 1965-08-03 15 JETLINER LANDS SAFELY WITHOUT TYRES BE I RUT (Lebanon), Mon. A Bwissair Convair Jetliner carrying 94 people made an emergency landing at Beirut airport today with the tyres ripped from its left landing gear. All aboard escaped unhurt. The plane rolled 1.100 yards down the runway with Its left wheelsAP - 193 words
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Article109 1965-08-03 15 NEW DELHI. Mon. Police used tear gas and made baton charges in Allahabad yesterday to break up a stone-throwing crowd trying to enforce a strike called In protest against the In-dian-Pakistani ceasefire agreement In the Rann of Kutch. A report from Allahabad. 375 miles southeastReuter - 109 words
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Article43 1965-08-03 15 BOGOTA. Mon. Colombia authorities have arrested several people suspected of planning to overthrow the Oovernment. Radio Cnracol said most were Communists. Plan* called for revolutionary activity In four ley cities and a miDOortlng strike In a fifth city. AJ>.43 words
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Article70 1965-08-03 15 BONN, Mon. West Germans, questioned about their views on their three main western allies, have most faith in the United States Government and least in the RiitLsh. according to a public opinion poll Forty-seven per crnt said that they trusted the I'nited States most. 16 per cent70 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-08-03 15 Tina wants to follow in her mother's famous footsteps XTEB mother was a Hollywood film lovely ...Maria Montez. blackhaired, quick-tempered tigress of many a Technicolor adventure. Now, 19-year-old Tina Marquand is all set to be a Him lovely, too. Maria, who claimed to be the daughter of a Dominican Republic135 words
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314 1965-08-03 15 A joint Western plan to stop spread of N-weapons soon T<HE West now hopes to produce a Joint plan to A stop the further spread of nuclear weapons within two weeks, the permanent American disarmament negotiator, Mr. Clare Timberlake, said yesterday. "We hope to toe able to present the planUPI - 314 words
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Article32 1965-08-03 15 TEHE^rt, Mon. Sudden floods following torrential rain and hail storms destroyed the village of Tnjar in north-east Iran and washed away aboat 17 villagers on Saturday night. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-08-03 15 Cary Grant and his fourth wife go into hiding ORISTOL (England 13 Mon. Cary Grant and actress Diane Cannon, secretly married in America last month, were somewhere in England today avoiding newsmen and photographers. The hunt for the 61--year-old screen star and his 27-year-old bride of 11 days, started whenReuter - 215 words
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Article30 1965-08-03 15 SANTIAGO (Chile. Moil— At least 10 people died and 10.000 are reported homeless from storms, snow and floods In six weeks of Chile's worst winter for years. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article31 1965-08-03 15 MONTREAL. Mon— Fire swept through the Canadian oil tanker Cedarbranch here yesterday following explosions aboard the 2.144-ton vessel. Two of the crew were injured and taken to hospital. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration466 1965-08-03 16 Linda hopes set high TO COMPETE FOR MISS INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY TITLE AT LONG BEACH WITH a glittering wardrobe and her hopes set high, 18 year old Linda Lim leaves Singapore today lo compete for the Miss International beauty title at Long Beach, California. She had barely a fortnight in which466 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-08-03 16 POR 18 -year -old Miss Patricia Hon it will be r a farewell performance when she dances for the Singapore Ballet Group which is presenting its new season this week Patricia, who started learning ballet since she was 10 and has danced major ballet roles304 words
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Article, Illustration287 1965-08-03 16 BEAUTY WITH GLASSES I I AT every stage in her life a woman has to look at beauty with a different eye. In fact she most never stop looking at the mirror from the age of 16, says Miss Marie Jose Chatelin, (above), a French beautician who is now visiting287 words
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Advertisement386 1965-08-03 16 Ik^dy) Cutlery HECWORTH Sheffield reproductions of exquisite silver plate FOR THE MODERN HOME Write for free catalogue Standard Prices RJL Top Reliability U Best Service UP de SMva Llmltod It/71 Mrfh Str««l %l*94f.t MMINtON A CO. LTO Kaffm Pi. C.T. MOO. t*4 »«—>«»»««i» Hd. UL DC (ILVA SON*. 14 m.titm386 words
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Advertisement399 1965-08-03 16 1 3 1 Banish all 'W unwanted Er hair with gentle new I JbW BBT <■ TW Tt.rl I J HAIR REMOVING CREAM v;v Now, end embarrassment caused by V:S unsightly hair without the worry IbbbbV '^H of soreness or after irritation f Spread grentle new Immao cream on underarms,399 words
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Advertisement1332 1965-08-03 17 ro LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.i Dot Sport Sail* P. Steal Peaan muampsjs Lenots. L'pom. Dub, A'tMwtk la Part UEKTOR Lrvtrpool An I An 10 An 11/H An II xIAJ Liverpool, Glasgow An 14 An 10 An 17/10 s.iISTTIEOS Liverpool, Glasgow An IS An a An 21/20 An 20 KPtNOf1,332 words
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Advertisement1303 1965-08-03 17 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. C 0. t LTD. VfcEE, FOR \F*** U.K./Conrinenf Singapore P. S Mi* Pining CITY Or NEWCASTLE L»on, H'Durg, R'darn, Havri Null, MidalesDrough tt/It Am CITT CNICUO Hivr*. London, Hamburg. Bremen, R'dlin, Antwerp.... 3/ 7 Sept I I Stti CITT OF GLASGOW unoon, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Havre. Hull,1,303 words
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633 1965-08-03 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpllE chairman of Gammon 1 Malaya Ltd.. Mr. J. C. Gammon, reporting to shareholders on the last financial year says he considers it reasonable to forecast an improvement in 1965 on the results obtained In 1964. Mr. Gammon says the633 words
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Article26 1965-08-03 18 Malayan Stock Indices I July 31 Aut;. 2 'Industrials: 68.74 68.95 1 i"- 93.65 93.65 rubbers: 102.11 102.11 'Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10026 words
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Article865 1965-08-03 18 DUBINESS in and reported to I the Singapore and Koala Lam pur trading rooma of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the aharea traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop, (3,000) 11.24: Eui $1.42 8L; Bis* ttib. 110.--000) ll.Oli: last Smelt (1.00O) 52.7N O.865 words
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Article233 1965-08-03 18 Aug. 2. Three montha INDUSTRIALS Bouatetul 13 cti. McAMnter 9 eta City Dev. 7 cv. M. Invnt. S C U. C.B. Holding! 13 ttiN. Iron 9 eta. DuDlopn 10 eta. O C.B C 13 eta K Smelfnu eta Kothman* b cti! Esko 11 Ha. Ked. I>t»p 12 et»233 words
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Article31 1965-08-03 18 THE Hong Kong free exchange A Market (in common with other markets In the Colony) was eloaed yesterday for the first Monday in August holiday. It reopens today.31 words
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314 1965-08-03 18 Straits tin declines in Penang by $4.62 i THK price of straits tin in PenatiK yesterday fell hy tlMl to s::;ss7' ,.r P j C ul. The •fferlni was estimated down 10 tons u> !.!0 ton«. L«u:illv dfiiimd continued at the lower tevala, MAI. WAN HI Kl'.l 1: M\i;ki I314 words
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Article134 1965-08-03 18 MELBOURNE, Mon. INDUSTRIALS overall movad narrowly around steady levels In very quiet trading. Leaders were variable. B.H.P waa up 6d. to 535. and C.U.B.Z. Wat up Is. to 575. C.I.G. Rights lost a further 6d. to 225. 3d. Base metals and olla were quiet and stendy. Trxiay's ehMtaa134 words
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Article50 1965-08-03 18 f\\ the oHiciul Malaysian Short v Term v.«,n. v Market for tha week ended Saturday (July 31) tha range of call rates was as followi:BANK FINDS: 3 per cent to 4 1 per rent. GENERAL FUNDS; 2!4 percent to 4 per rent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $83 million.50 words
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Article62 1965-08-03 18 r THK present rate of the Malayaa dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 Uat M-.ir is Sellina; TT or OD 2s. 3 15 hid. Buying TT 2s. 4 1 lid. Buying OD 2s. 4'» d. Tha dollar is at It* statutory middle position In relation62 words
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Article29 1965-08-03 18 Ant;. 2. MALAYAN RI'BRER PRICE: M tents (up a quartrr of a cent). TIN: $738.87 i (down S4.li2\). Inofficial estimated offerinx 230 tons (down 10 tons).29 words
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Article138 1965-08-03 18 S 1 HIPS lying alonstid* MM tlng«*«r« Harbour wharvia or tiptcttd today art: Jl.*!um 1/2. Dollua 3/4, Gol4ea SprinK A/7. Sudan 13/14, Oodavcrr U lii. A>mara IM. Kowloon Ventura U, Raja Brooke 21/22. Shun Wan *****. Madras 27/2x. Hunol UftX Hoi llouw 35/36. Polo' 1 Orrhidea 40/41.138 words
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Article77 1965-08-03 18 CHINESE Product Eichinxt. Sln««- port notn pricti per ptcul yttttr. djari Loc.nut all bulk $39 wlleni. drum }61 MttJML Ctprj: July Aug. UK Con t duo t: ITaaai Ptppcr: Muntok nhite $192| wllcra, whit* fiSK) ■rllen, apeetaJ Muck »l-"'2l sellcra. Karblrd 1 irninil black $170 (Ni avllcm mil77 words
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Advertisement318 1965-08-03 18 aumwini cußoet »tn»ict. Singapors r. i nan Peaait rHi kARA 1/ I A»| 11/12 Aaa U Aag Marseilles. Havre, OunlirL TAYtA 11/1) Sept 14/11 Sift I? Sift Marseilles. Bordeain, Havre. Dmtirt ■AusiCAA 12/14 Ocl IS/1I Oct 11 Oct Marseilles, Havre. Dunkirk. TAMa 11/11 Nte 14/11 Na* I) Ne» Maruillw, Borrjeiui.318 words
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Advertisement957 1965-08-03 19 MVPOTpM H^fPWpaimPiPM (Coatlnued frwm l*ag* It) SITUATIONS VACANT U »r*s St (Mim.)—3ox SO eU. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two RriiatM er cook-boy amah. Bukit Timah Koad 6 ma. Telephone: B'por) *****. r.ENERAL COOKBOV/WIFE or Cook-Ai-iah 'Daughter Ham In. Refer(SMSa required. Phone (I pore) *****. ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES rr.iuired by popular aiteelub957 words
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Advertisement810 1965-08-03 19 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Words U (Mtn.)— Box SO eU. txtrm RIAO taa: Senior Appointment* vacant la Ta« Sunday Mall each week. YOUNO ENGLISH LADY, Teacher to work. Exchange passage U.K. Europe, Cldldren's Nurse, Lady's Companion. T-ctrphone ***** (Spore). CHINESE LAOV STENOGRAPHER Bhorttand 100 w.p.m. Typing 60 w.p.m. SIEEKS POSITION Prefe-a&iy810 words
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Advertisement876 1965-08-03 19 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE IS Words tf Him.)— Box SO et: txtrm DISTRICT 11: Attractive modern dftichcd 2 storey building. Lounge cum dlnlnK room, a bedroom*, Storeroom. Servant's on amenities. Fenced. Area: approx. 8,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Price: $70,000-. David Pboa A Boo*. Valuer* Kstate AcenU. T*l: B'nor* *****/***** TUITION876 words
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Advertisement853 1965-08-03 19 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Words 5f (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra j MALAYA 7-OAVS AMS/. BS9O/S/S 65, 9/8/S5, 10/8/65. 15 S 65. C'HiEblands 7-days $103/-. 4-days $60'- 4'.«765. 11/8/63 15/8/65 18/8/W Banskok/Cbiensmal 13-day* 7/8/65 11/9/65. Nam-Ho Travel Service 138, Cross Street Spore Tel: *****. LIFE TRAVEL SERVICE'S Holiday Tour* Malaya/Cameron 7-day*853 words
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Advertisement859 1965-08-03 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Words U (Ml*.)— Bo* SO tit, txtrm VOLKSWAGEN RBOISTBRBD I—o Comprehensive Insurance 13.400/Ring Vow Sang (Spore) ***** between 9.30 to 5 p.m. HONDA 12S*.«. All New Tax Carburetor, Piston, Battery, Overh.mled. Chromed, painted and many other*. Excellent condition. going heap. Be«t offer secures. Pboae Joe (B'pore)859 words
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Advertisement769 1965-08-03 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE (OMFAMKS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) TAI HUA OIL COMPANY LIMITED (Incorpormtad In Singapore) (Members' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE TO CREDITORS I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that toe creditors of the above- I named Company, which Is being i wound-up voluntarily, are requlrea > ion or769 words
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Advertisement627 1965-08-03 19 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: 'Room No. 229, 2nd Floor. City Hall) (a) Supply of 20 Nos. Steel Slldlnj Door Cupboards. Tendtr Deposit »5U Close at 2.15 p.m. on 17.8 65. (b) Supply ot 1.500 pieces Ball Bearings. Tender Deposit $50 Close at 215 p.m. on 17627 words
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Advertisement199 1965-08-03 19 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran darlpada Pemborongi yang berdaftar di-J.K.R dl-dal»in Icelas C dan ka-atas alcan diterima dl-Pejabat Jurutera yt**r\ Jabatan Keria Raya. Johor, Joho: Bahru. htngtra jam pukoi 1 1 tamah hart pada 16 lib Og»v i 1965 unlok MEMBENA 2 (DUA) BUAH BANGUNAN 2 tDUA> TINOKAT JENIS199 words
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Article, Illustration500 1965-08-03 20 JOE DORAI - This is final— Kok Seng JOE DORAI By Singapore, Monday HIS RECORD IS 11 YEARS CAPTAIN, SEVEN CUP FINALS AND FOUR WINS pOR four Singapore soccer stalwarts goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner (31 skipper Lee Kok Seng (13), centre-forwad Rahim Omar (30), and outside-left Ibrahim Mansoor (34) the 1965 Malaya Cup finalKok Ah Chong - 500 words
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159 1965-08-03 20 Bautista triple titlist in S'pore TENNIS SINGAPORE. Mon. Felix Bautista Jr. of Thailand became triple champion in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's open meet winning the men's singles, doubles and the* mixed doubles finals j played on the Bras Basah Road courts. In the men's singles. Bau- I tlsta beat159 words
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Article30 1965-08-03 20 I SINGAPORE. Mon— Three goals, by Caroline Valberg sparked Singapore's 5-0 victory over Malacca I In the women's Inter-state Pestl- val soccer tournament at Jalan Besar tonight.30 words
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181 1965-08-03 20 AIK HUANG WILL BID FOR TWO I SCHOOLS TITLES BADMINTON SINGAPORE. Mon. Fiftylour Combined Schools champions from 11 states 28 boys and 26 girls— will I compete in the Nestles sponsored Malaysian j schools individual badminton championships at the SBA hall rrere from Wednesday to Friday. Featuring in the championships181 words
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300 1965-08-03 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: ATHLETICS By Singapore. Monday MALAYSIA'S prospective athletes for the Seap Games in December will test their strength against visiting United States athletic team in a special match at 4 p.m. tomorrow at Farrer Park The hifchliKht ot tne maicn will be300 words
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Article, Illustration389 1965-08-03 20 OH KEE TIANG - Referee was right not to allow goal, says Koe OH KEE TIANG: By Penang. Monday KOE EWE TEIK oresident of the Referees' Association of Maiaya and a member of the FIFA referees' committee, today upheld the decision of Malaya Cup Filial referee Victor Sta Maria in disallowing th* 10th minute389 words
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Article128 1965-08-03 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tlie t!..iu>.sian training squad of 22 tor :lie Merdeka soccer tournament [Aug. 14-28* ha.', been whittled iown to 20 dua to the withdrawal ii two players. Freddie Chew, who played at eft fullback for Singapore in the Via lay a Cup final128 words
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Article142 1965-08-03 20 I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon— I Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. a vice-president of the r.A. of Selangor. said today that there was no reason for Selangor to feel disappointed at not being able to regain the Malaya Cup last Saturday. Inche Hamzah told Time- sport142 words
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Article65 1965-08-03 20 aiNOAPORE, Mon. The Hong 3 Kong women's team scored heir fourth win in live outings vhen they beat Malaysian 2nd XI 2-0 on the final day of th« •Vstiv.il hockey tournament on )adang today. leading 1-0 at half-time. Hung Kong scored through Thereat rhumas and65 words
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Advertisement734 1965-08-03 20 IN Till. >MTTER OF THh t OMTAMEB ORDINANCE iIHI'IIK 174) TAI HUA OIL COMPANY LIMITED in. »rp,.t*trd iv Sinfapom Mrrohrrs' Voluntary Ulndinc-I'vl NOTHK OF SPECIAL Kf mm. I I lON TO HIND-CF. I At on Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company, duly con- vened, and held734 words
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Advertisement600 1965-08-03 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS H>KEBY GIVEN that 1 Mrs Doris Chang, ul No My Merryn Road, Singapore, have applied tor a mn&ter of a Public I house. Ist class licence In respect 'of premises No: Cathay Building. Dhoby Ghaut., to Philip CM. Seovk. and that this application will be heard in600 words
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Advertisement836 1965-08-03 20 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS < LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST v PEKSEKI'TI-AN TANAH MELAYU. APPLICATIONS are lnYlted from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following vacant posts:— (a I AMfstaot Structural Engineer Salary Scale: SI. 295x3051.535/-. Qualifications: Applicant* must be Associate Membership of the Institute of Structural Engineers and must hare at836 words
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Miscellaneous181 1965-08-03 20 II PMBY I, ATHLETICS International: Malaysia v American te.im 'Fur- rer Parki 4 p.m SOCCER Festival inter-statr women's tourae> < Jalan Besar., 6 D.m. i Feaf championship «eml- j finals iChangit. Spore Div 2A: Bintang Bulan v RAF. Tengah (Farrer Pk.». Nejrl Div. t: 4 RTR iv Signals C 'NS181 words
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Miscellaneous126 1965-08-03 20 SUMMARY CBirKET D'Arey Irvine Cap soni-flnai (Penang): Penang Free School bt BM High School by Inns and 46. BMHS 8 (Mutiny 6-4 Zai- 1 nuddln Meah 3-3) and 51 (Murthy 5-13» PPS 105-3 dec (Koe Chong Jin 53 Zalnuddln 21). KuanUn League: Ceylonese bt RAF by 6 wkts. RAF 55126 words
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Article, Illustration714 1965-08-03 21 ATHLETICS: Moscow, Monday *pHE Soviet Union men's track and field team yesterday beat the United States in their annual two-day match at Kiev for the first time. Since the series started in 1958 the Americans have won the men's match every time. But714 words
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Article306 1965-08-03 21 TAMARA'S SUPERB 60FT 6 3/4 THROW 2 18m (7ft U>; 2 V. Bolshov (R> 2.18 m 3 E. Carruthers (US) 2.10 m 4.6 ft 104); 4 O Burrel (USi 2.10 m. Triple jump: 1 A. Zolotarev (R) 16.50 m (54ft 1*); 2 A. Walker (US> 16.34 m (53ft 7i); 3306 words
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Article68 1965-08-03 21 KREFELD. (West Germany), Mon. Kurt Bending, of West Germany, set a new pentathlon world record here yesterday with 4.016 points. This beat by ten points the previous best by Vasili Kusnetsov of the Soviet Union. Bendlin's perfprmanees were: 200 metres. 21.8 sec; 1.500 metres 4min 43.7568 words
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131 1965-08-03 21 I ON DON. Mon. A West. Ger- man team of relay swimmers flew more than 1,000 miles this weekend to make attempts on three world records— and succeeded. On Saturday, in a solo attempt, they broke the world 4\looyd freestyle relay record with 3minReuter - 131 words
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Article82 1965-08-03 21 VTEW YORK, Mon. Jack Nicklaus yesterday won only his second golf tournament since the Masters in April when he clinched the $100,000 Thunderbird classic event at Harrison. Nicklaus finished with a four-under-par 68 over the Westchester Country Club course for a final aggregate of 270 for theReuter - 82 words
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324 1965-08-03 21 CRICKET Parfitt, Cartwright in Test 12 ENGLAND'S cricket selectors met for 3i hours yesterday before announcing two changes In the 12 players from whom their team will be picked for the Second Test against South Africa starting at Nottingham on Thursday. Compared with the 12 nominated for the First TestReuter - 324 words
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216 1965-08-03 21 MOTOR-RACING CLARK CLINCHES WORLD TITLE XTUERBURGRINO, Mon. ll Scotland's Jim Clark clinched the world motor- racing championship when he streaked home to an easy win In the German Grand Prix here yesterday. Second was Britain's Grahim Hill in a BRM after an exciting duel with Americas Don Gurney (third) In216 words
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252 1965-08-03 21 RUGBY Biting is part of U.S. tourists' -game— From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. Mon.— Rugby spectators here yesterday gasped as Americans from the University of California nonchalantly threw one-handed passes of 40 to 50 yards. The like of it has never before been seen on a rugby field here. The Americans,252 words
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Article251 1965-08-03 21 fIALLAS, Mon. Rafael Osunn and Antonio Palafox brought Mexico bade from the brink of elimination in the American zorm Davis Cup final yesterday with an 8-6, 6-4, 7-5 doubles victory over Dennis Ralston and Ham Richardson of the United States. The Mexican win trimmed the USReuter - 251 words
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Article56 1965-08-03 21 XJOBART. Mon. The Malay- sian women's hockey touring team were held to a 3-3 draw by the Northern Tasmania XI inter match at Launceston on Saturday. Scorers for Malaysia were R. Mannassc. C Belletty and I. Mv- rugesu. The Malaysians' next match will be at HobartAP - 56 words
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175 1965-08-03 21 RACING with Epsom Jeep Nashorset for third Gold Vase bid IPOH, Mon. Nashor 1 is right back in form and is sure to make a bold bid for his third Sultan's Gold Vase This Orgoglio eight-year-old is high up in the handicap In the Class 1 Dlv. 2 6f race175 words
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Article49 1965-08-03 21 SINGAPORE, Mon. Jimmy Weir won the Festival of Sport Go-Kart Prix at Shenton Way yesterday. He won the 50-lap race in lhr. lmln Ssec. Runner-up was Colin Chan and third was Joe Saverias. The fastest lap time was Imin 2.lsec ')V Tan Hang Song.49 words
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Article22 1965-08-03 21 MALACCA, Mon. The Malaysian Hockey Federation's south zone triangular hockey tournament will be held here from Aug. 13 to 15.22 words
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Advertisement21 1965-08-03 21 MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE "EV" o JACKPOT NOW $5,000/WITHIN YOUR REACH! SEND YOUR ENTRY NOW Closing Date: Wed. 4-8-65, 11 a.m.21 words
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Advertisement183 1965-08-03 21 k %<^ |X! *\i" Iks i t JB"^p^^ H This one Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice as sharp as a barber's straight razor and holds its Q^ sharpness through as many as 15 shaves or more. <igs^ Get183 words
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Article, Illustration321 1965-08-03 22 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Mon. Countess Roxane Cecy. a British educator and authoress, said today Malaysia's "fascination" was prompting her to write a book about this country. The much-travelled countess visited Malaysia for the first time last year, and became "enraptured" by321 words
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68 1965-08-03 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak has called on Customs officers to be alert against "undesirable elements" trying to infiltrate into Malaysia. He told the men they had a "great responsibility." The country needed revenue to pay for defence and for68 words
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Article71 1965-08-03 22 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia's Defence Minister and Chief of the Armed Forces, General A.H. Nasution. has issued on-the-spot orders to fire at "enemy" aircraft and ships violating Indonesian air space and waters, according to the armed forces newspaper today. Making an Inspection tour of the Rhio Islands,Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-08-03 22 Saovani— will she be unlucky in love too? gANGKOK, Mon. vS aov a n i Yorapanya, run-ner-up to Miss Thailand (Apsara llongsakula) is apparently as unlucky in love as she was in last month's Miss Thailand contest. Apsara won that event and went on to win the Miss Universe contest.367 words
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299 1965-08-03 22 Surplus stocks: 'Mere guesses' says railway KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE MALAYAN Railway administration today described as "no more thhan guesses," the report that it was holding $2.25 million worth of dormant spares and $3.5 million worth of surplus stocks. It was commenting on a report by the Auditor-General, Mr. D.G.299 words
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112 1965-08-03 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cathay Pacific Airways Is to introduce Its Convair 880 Jet service to the new multi-million dollar Subang airport In Kuala Lumpur when It is opened at the end of this month. This was announced today by Mr. H.H. Lee. CPAs Singapore112 words
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Article63 1965-08-03 22 LONDON, Mon- a former British film censor, once known as "Mr. X" to cinemi exhibitors, Mr. Arthur Watkins, 58. was killed In a car crash at the weekend. Mr. Watkins, secretary to the British Board of Film Censors from 1948 to 1957 introduced the "X" certificate63 words
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Article83 1965-08-03 22 LONDON, Mon.— Because the West German Government has protested against the planned publication of a new English edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf—saying it would revive anti-German feeling— a British publishing firm, the Hutchlnson group, had decideed not to publish the book, the Sunday TelegraphUPI - 83 words
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Article36 1965-08-03 22 LONDON. Mon.— Five men accused of helping great train robber Ronald Biggs to escape from Wand.sworth jail four weeks ago were today remanded until Aug. 10, four In custody and one on ball. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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190 1965-08-03 22 ELECTRIC SHOCK USED TO SAVE HEART PATIENTS LONDON, Monday. A SPECIALIST said today electric shock treatment to the heart is saving the lives of many hospital patients who would otherSuccesses this revolutionary new treatment had achieved In a number of test cases were outlined by a leading London heart specialist.Reuter - 190 words
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Article58 1965-08-03 22 SINGAPORE. Mon— Chan Pal Zaa. 19, was today jailed for six months in the Ninth Magistrates Court for unlawfully having a knife at the Broadway Hall in the NewWorld Amusement Park early this morning. He was Jailed a further three months for unlawful possession of58 words
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Article265 1965-08-03 22 LONDON. Mon— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: 1 1 i to til ii Consol 214% £37-%, >4 Funding 4'c £HT-. War 3',i r i 191 T V« BANKS Chartered 46 9 /6 Hongkong £8 INSURANCE Com. Un 46/3 Prudentials265 words
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Article58 1965-08-03 22 LONDON. Mon. Spot 21 %d Sept. 215 16d., Oct. 21I<d..1<d.. Nov 21 Wd.. Oct Dec 2P4d.. Jan/ March 20T«d., April June 20\d July Sept. 20 11,16 d. Oct Dec 20\d Jan. March 20 9 16d April/ June unquoted., c If. Aug 20 5 lfid Sept. 205, d.. Oct. 2058 words
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Article25 1965-08-03 22 LONDON, Mon—Buyers £1472' 2 sellers £!47fc Forward timers £1472' i sellers £1475. Settlement £1482' i. Turnover a.m. 360 tons, p.m. 75 tons. Tone: Quiet.25 words
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473 1965-08-03 22 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today that Mr. Tan Siew Sin, was "deluding himself" if he thought that the PAP would be rendered totally ineffective if the State Government was taken away from it. The PAP's prestige473 words
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274 1965-08-03 22 Senator: Australian prestige hurt by Vietnam troops From JACK FINGLETON /CANBERRA. Mon. \j The committal of Australian troop* la Virtnam has done tremendous damage to the prestige of Australia and its people, the Australian Labour Party's president. Senator .1 Keefc. said at Ihe. opening of its annual conference in Sydney274 words
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Article51 1965-08-03 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sen* Song Hoe was Jailed lor three months In the Ninth Magistrate's court today for having four "master keys," being housebreaking implements, at Middle Road junction of Victoria Street early at 4 15 a.m. this morning. He was arrested by detectives on51 words
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Obituary86 1965-08-03 22 MADAM KHOO KIM CHOO 'Ctltroo< > pb.- "fully on L— leaving tx-hind MM sons Low Hoik Eng, Hong Hoe. Honx BenK, Hon* Ktat, Horn; YVtmtt. Hong Kirn, Home SlanK. lour daiiKhN-r tfen ln-law. six dauichtrrs-ln-lau'. 34 grandchildren. 12 Ki-fiii grandchildren to mourn her loan. Cortege leaving IS Carpmarl Rood86 words
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Advertisement70 1965-08-03 22 Lav CLASSIFIEDS l» Wordß Hi I minimum) M paint with ZEISS IKON Contessa Lk Unique in this price ronqe a camera fitted with the meet famous lent in the world, the 50 mm ZEISS TESSAR f/2.8 PRONTOR shutter speeded to 1/500 sec. The coupled exposure-meter sets the correct exposure with70 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-08-03 22 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia for the period S pjn. Sunday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest I Kuala Lumput 90 72 I Kota Bhuru 90 73 Penang 88 75 1 Ipoh 9.S "5 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 91 73 Jesselton 90 73 C Highland 73 57 Kuchlng 9151 words
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