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Title Section22 1965-08-04 1 AVERAGE OAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Mat"*** The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 196522 words
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1018 1965-08-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TTIK "silent but substantial revolution" in Malaysia brought about by Alliance policies was today referred to by the Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. The Alliance, he said, believed in promoting "true friendship and1,018 words
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Article, Illustration557 1965-08-04 1 LONDON, Tuesday THE Ghanaian envoy, Mr. Kwesi Armah, returned from Hanoi today carrying a letter from North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh for President Kwame Nkrumah. Speaking to reporters at London airport about his peace mission to Hanoi, he said his talks withReuter; UPI - 557 words
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148 1965-08-04 1 Cairo in contact with Peking, Hanoi CAIRO, Tues. The newspaper A I Ah ram said today that the United Arab Republic Government "is carefully studying" the proposal by Yugoslav President Tito and Premier Shastri of India, for mediation in the Vietnam war. "The Government has been in contact with PekingAP - 148 words
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Article273 1965-08-04 1 gAIGOX, Tues. Vietnamese military units restored Danang's highway link to the South after Vietcong guerillas had severed all road communications between the garrison city and the rest of the country for three days. A I ,S. spokesman reported I hat two sections of a bridge273 words
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Article, Illustration591 1965-08-04 1 FREE primary education in Borneo from January KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. JHE MINISTER of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir johari, today announced that Sabah and Sarawak will be provided with free primary education in all Government and Government-aided schools from Jan. 1 next year. He made this long-awaited announcement in a statement591 words
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84 1965-08-04 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will arrive in Singapore by air tomorrow afternoon on his way back to Kuala Lumpur. A BOAC Jetliner, carrying the Tengku and his wife, is due to touch down at Paya Lebar airport at 2.10 p.m. A84 words
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102 1965-08-04 1 Man gives $7 mil factory to workers OONN, Tues. A childless German industrialist is celebrat i n g his 70th birthday by giving his 10 mHlion marks ($7.6 million factory to his 300 employees. They will become shareholders in the flourishing vacuum pump concern at Wetzlar, Hesse. Dr. Erich Pfeiffer,Reuter - 102 words
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Article29 1965-08-04 1 SINGAPORE, Tue« Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has taken one week's leave from yesterday until next Monday when Parliament will meet In Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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Article87 1965-08-04 1 LONDON. Tues. A little boy who had his tonsils out in a Poole hospital, told his mother the operation was carried out by God. the hospitals sUff newsletter said. The boy said: "When I went into the big room, there were two lady an- pels all dressedReuter - 87 words
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Article40 1965-08-04 1 COPENHAGEN. Tues. Six Hungarians wlio defected from a tourist, group on a three-day visit to Denmark have sought political asylum in Denmark. Danish police reported today. The Hungarians are being held fer examination In Copenhagen. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article394 1965-08-04 1 Youths warned on 'reefer' peril SINGAPORE. Tucs. A warning to youths "to stay clear of cigarettes or 'reefers' offered free of charge by strangers" was issued by the Police and Customs today. The strangers may be "un- scrupulous peddlers of a i dangerous drug— Indian hemp or ganja they said.394 words
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Article30 1965-08-04 1 SI'DAN TROLBLK KHARTOI M. Tues. ActinK Prim*- .Minister Abdalla Nuedalla flew to Juba. in troubled Southern Sudan, today amid reports armed foreign mercenaries had eroded into country. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article278 1965-08-04 2 U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk told a Press conference yesterday that the United States would five its full support to any United Nations move towards a peaceful settlement in Vietnam. "In any peace settlement we would like to see all military forces now in SouthReuter; AP; UPI - 278 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-08-04 2 INDIAN women of a communications unit, covered with camouflage of green leaves on their heads, take part in field manoeuvres near New Delhi. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 30 words
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Article178 1965-08-04 2 IUEEK-LONG general elections scheduled to begin on Sunday in three Congo provinces were une xpectedly postponed for a few days because of incomp 1 c t c preparations, Radio Leopoldville said. It was reported last week that the elections in Kwilu and Central Kivu wouldReuter - 178 words
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Article59 1965-08-04 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. A team of Soviet experts will visit India boon to help design thermal power station, according to the Indian Minister for Power and Irrigation, Dr. K. L. Rao. Dr. Rao. who recently visited the Soviet Union, told a. Press conference that RussiaReuter - 59 words
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102 1965-08-04 2 SCIENCE RECORDS A STRONG INDONESIAN QUAKE OERKELEY Calif or•L* nia), Tues. An earthquake strong enough to cause damage was recorded here early today and seismologists said It appeared to have been centered near Indonesia. The earthquake registered a strength of 7.25 on the Richter scale of the University of California's102 words
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Article69 1965-08-04 2 T\JEW DELHI, Tues.— At least 50 people were injured, a dozen seriously, in violent demonstrations in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, against the recent IndoPakistanl ceasefire agreement in the Rann of Kutch. The army was alerted when violent crowds threw bottles and stones at police. TheReuter - 69 words
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166 1965-08-04 2 fAKARTA. Tues. J Members of North Sumatra's High Court are here to begin th#» retrial of 23 Communist peasant union members convicted of beatinp an army officer to death. The Government conyened the court in Jakarta oa the protest of Communist elementsUPI - 166 words
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136 1965-08-04 2 T ONDON. Tues. Britain has asked Indonesia for adequate and effective compensation for expropriation by the Indonesian Government of certain British assets in Indonesia, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, said in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr Stewart was replyin? to a Conservative memberReuter - 136 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-08-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby b«.' no! otrr.' exit.' out/1 r i aaa LATER Kl'Ve WA6WED MY MOUTU OUT^ and i promise never to y s >. EAT GAELIC 1 rpLeA6fcL67 )r= POR LUNC Vr-^n34 words
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Article, Illustration559 1965-08-04 3 THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, and Mr. Edward Heath, new Tory opposition leader, shouted at each other amid uproar in the House of Commons last night in a debate on a motion of no confidence in Mr. Wilson's nine-month-oldReuter - 559 words
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Article29 1965-08-04 3 ALLKNDALE. (South Carolina i. Tues. Stat« aid local officers broke up threatened all-night Nit -in at the Allendale County courthouse yesterday and arrested 37 people. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration300 1965-08-04 3 Verdict on Mills: He killed himself with a gun ONDON. Tues. For-int-r world boxing champion Freddie Mills bad been worried about bis nightclub and bad newspaper publicity before he was found shot dead in his car last week, his widow told an inquest here yesterday The coroner returned a verdict300 words
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Article, Illustration258 1965-08-04 3 Widow June gets a bigger grant from Powell's estate LOS ANGELES. Tuesday. JUNE Allyson. who recently claimed she has an J income of only U.S. $100 a week, was yesterday granted U. 5.53.000. 53. 000 a month family allowance from the estate of her late multi-millionaire husband. Dick Powell. In258 words
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Article89 1965-08-04 3 I ONDON. Tues. I>M men in white miUn stepped out of a tailor's store bere yesterday to start a month-long experiment on London's crime. Mr Roger Smith. 35. television director and Mr. Stuart MacMillan, 27, art dixecUr. will wear their 45 suits every day for the nextReuter - 89 words
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119 1965-08-04 3 Mariner-4 gets instructions to turn off its tape recorder PASADENA (California), Tues. Scientists last night fed electronic instructions across 140 million miles in space to Mari-ner-4 to turn off the tape recorder that moments before completed the repeat transmission of historic Mars photographs. But the three commands, originating at theUPI - 119 words
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118 1965-08-04 3 I ONDON Tues. The House ol Lords last night veered away from challenging the House of Commons over a Bill on trade union rights. On June 24. the Lords adopted an amendment which would have wrecked the Bill. Last week, the CommonsReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement258 1965-08-04 3 MISS MALAYSIA 1965 (Miss International 1%6 Beauty Contest in Long Beach, California) says '7 love HICEE, because it beautifies the complexion." IT l&90Q&t MwQb M2t^la M Wiwfi^ You can keep your complexion smooth and clear by taking reyularly HICEE. wonder tonic, candy taste. Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 1 0258 words
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Advertisement130 1965-08-04 3 THAT FASHIONABLE "JUST PRESSED" LOOK LASTS ALL DAY ALLWEEK ALL MONTH! You can look wedl dressed in almost any suit for a few hours... until the wrinkles set in and the shoulders begin to sag. But with TORAY TETREX, you stay neat and confident all day...all week...all the time TORAY130 words
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Advertisement104 1965-08-04 3 nr T Jilt Bl- SAVINGS ON »NVTHING YOU BU* LADIES PERT. Usuol Price NOW Str.tchoble Slacks 9.90 each ■■■■M 18 90 11.90 American Knitted Slack* 22.90 690 American T-Shirts 12.90 6.90 Plain Striped pleated Presses 19.90 8.90 Prtd. Sea Island Cotton 18.90 1 0.90 a yd. 12.90 6.90 a yd.104 words
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320 1965-08-04 5 Razak on how to ensure a trouble free future KUALA LCMPIR, Toes. A trouble-free future for Malaysia can only be ensured through evolutionary and not revolutionary chances, the actinic Prime Minister lun Abdul Razak. said here today. Tun K.i/ak, who was addressing a visiting group from tbe University of Singapore320 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-08-04 5 •ENANG. Tues— Three robbers aided a coflee St>o|) in Chulia v.roet last night, attacked two •hop assistants with bottles and ■hairs, and escaped with $160 in ish and cigarettes. Two of the robbers escaped on i motor cycle while the other (led on a bicycle.48 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-08-04 5 Malacca won't celebrate birthday M ALACCA. Tues. MalTi lacca Btate will not celebrate the birthday of Its Governor, Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof. on Monday In view of the Government's austerity drive. This decision was made by the state Executive Council. Monday will, however, be a holiday in the87 words
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Article38 1965-08-04 5 KLUANO. Tues. About 100 families yesterday moved to thei FX.D.A. scheme area at Ayer Hitam. Each family will receive eieht acres of rubber land and two acres of land for short term crops.38 words
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Article166 1965-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Tariff Advisory Board was i told today that Com- i munist China's "dumping 1 of vacuum flasks in the Malaysian market was the greatest threat to local manufacturers of similar products. I The Tariff Board was •heading evidence for the Inclusion166 words
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188 1965-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 'JHE Alliance Government regards the Press as a "valuable instrument" in nation building and has always allowed journalists freely to report the truth, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today. Addressing188 words
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272 1965-08-04 5 Away for 33 years, he says: I hardly recognise the place ITUALA LUMPUR, 11> Tues. Mr. Takashige Mori left Malaya for his native Japan 33 years ago. He returned last week to fulfil a cherished wish to see again the country where he spent his childhood. "I can hardly recognise272 words
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144 1965-08-04 5 Red Cross courses in first aid— because of soaring accidents KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T<HE Malaysian Red Cross Society will undertake x the task of educating the public in first aid soon. This is in view of the increasing number of accidents in the home, factories and on the roads. A144 words
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339 1965-08-04 5 'POLITICAL AGENTS CANNOT HIDE BEHIND FREEDOM' been free and prosperous not because of an attitude of complete disregard of its fundamental values, but by zealously guarding at all times the freedom on which such a society is built." Freedom of the Press, he said, was not something above the law339 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-08-04 5 Lim will open Australian fair 17X T ALA LUMPUR. Tues j The Minister of| Commerce and Industry., Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will 1 open an Australian trade exhibition at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Aug. On show will be products of 67 Australian manufacturers ranging from equipment for chemical120 words
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Article58 1965-08-04 5 NIBONG lEBAL. Tues. Th* Provincp South District Officer. Inche Nik Mohamed Zain bin Haji Hassan, was elected president, of the Nibong Tebal Boy Scout.s Association at Its annual meeting hero yesterday. Mr. 8. Chandrasekaran and Mr. Ooi Kar Seng were elected vice-presidents with Mr. Ng Pnh Aun58 words
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66 1965-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPER. Tlies. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. has called on Customs officers to be alert against "undesirable element*" trying to Infiltrate into Malaysia.. He told the men they had a "great responsibility The country needed revenue to pay for defence and for66 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-08-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht II N I I 'llfWcHEgLvAl I/YOU HA/E WOW\ S L1 N r T >f YOUB6ELFA CONSRATULATIOrJSr) |T\rT VEACS SUPPLW YOU ANSWERED r"j^l \OF MILKI fSTATCN (MOO'OOO! 132 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-08-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. COME 150 students of the Ngee Ann College this morning, catching the police unawares, stormed into the sparsely-guarded college building in Tank Road. The students had wanted to get into the locked building for a mass protest meeting to review377 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-08-04 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. His trousers were split, and he was scratching his bare tummy but American pop singer P.J. Proby's im poster was not ordered off the National Theatre stace last night. The real Proby had had the curtain run; down on him when he was264 words
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170 1965-08-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A special wreath-laying ceremony was held at the Kranjl War Cemetery this afternoon to give an opportunity for Mr. John Marsh, as founder member No. 1 of the Far East Prisoners of War Club In London, to lay a wreath170 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-08-04 6 Ti H YES> its quite com \J fortable," Toh Puan Noor Aishah remarked with a smile as she sat on one of the chairs at the Ideal Home exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Also at the opening of the show by Toh199 words
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Article140 1965-08-04 6 Spastic wins air trip SINGAPORE. Tues. A spastic boy. Tan Seng Klat, will fly to Bangkok on Thursday morning on a Thai International Airways ticket presented to him for making "the best progress this year" at the Spastic Association Centre. The round-trip had been offered by the airlines' general manager.140 words
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95 1965-08-04 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The list of i electors who failed to vote at the I recent Hong Lun by-election Is now open for Inspection at the Registration Officer's Office, Elections Department in Empress Place, and at the Hong Lim community centre 'in Pelcin95 words
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Article47 1965-08-04 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In Kirn Pong Road houses 4 to 34 and 36 to 74. Tiong Bahru Road houses 147 to 153, and Kirn Tlan Road houses 1 to 15 and 17 to 33.47 words
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246 1965-08-04 6 'Political motives' charge by Tan Siew Sin KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that those who opposed the closing of the Bank of China in Singapore' on the grounds that it i would harm the State's! economy "have obvious! political motives." He was246 words
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Article25 1965-08-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Singapore Ballet Group will present Its 11th season at the Victoria Theatre from tomorrow evening to Aug. 7.25 words
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Article41 1965-08-04 6 RED CROSS FOOD f FUN FAIR SINGAPORE, Tues. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, will open a food and fun fair organised by the Singapore Red Cross on Aug. 14 in Raffles Institution grounds at 10.30 a.m.41 words
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Advertisement32 1965-08-04 6 Q6flßßlClf£] Lo.t J Show*: J-6-9 p.m. Dharmender Supriya AA.p w PABCHpYAN «,>tm eatutatti^Ti Tin Dntr: South East Asia Film Co. OPENS TOMORROW: DAtA S INCH mUMTAZ •K A MR AN J^/J||liiiißiiii M32 words
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Advertisement156 1965-08-04 6 UNIVERSITY of SINGAPORE MEDICAL SOCIETY I presents A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE and STACE SHOW: "Cultural Dances of Malaysia" "I ■■Under The Distinguished Patronage of The Yang Di-Pertuan Negaraß at CAPITOL (s por.) TOMORROW at 9.30pm- Proceeds To MEDICAL PROGRESS FUND a Tickets: $10. 5, 3 2 available at C. K.156 words
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Advertisement506 1965-08-04 6 bVTHAYj&I i nil im. i» w DAILY AT 115,*****30pm Extra Shew I Oom. Sun. Holidays Stalls: $1 50 $2.50-Circle $4 00 Advance CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO FREE LIST) ■MMUMMRsnci «§W JULIE .K. CHRISTOPHER j ANDREWS PLUMMER Produced i -i TOOD-AO COLOR by DEIUXf A 23*>i CtNTLRY-EQX PICTURE indWEEK! II am.506 words
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Article468 1965-08-04 7 CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS DEFINITELY RESPONSIBLE, SAYS GYNAECOLOGIST SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FAMILY planning is beginning to have its effects in checking the population explosion in Singapore, according to a gynaecologist of the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. And in his opinion, the contraceptive pill, sales of which have almost468 words
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Article49 1965-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sin- gapore Cancer Society has made amendments to its constitution 'o allow income tax relief to be obtained for contribution to the society. The amendment was adopted at: an extraordinary general meeting held at the Department of Pathology, University of Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-08-04 7 'I think I'II be more popular as a girl' I OVLLY bneen &ttieh-jen (above*, a new face in the Formosa film industry, is now in Singapore to begin a three-month Malaysian tour. Miss Sheen. 19. began her iilm career slightly over a year ago after she had graduated from high141 words
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Article42 1965-08-04 7 TAIPINO. Tues. A boy Oo Ah Chong. a?ed 11 was drovmed In the Coronation 000 l here yesterday while on a picnic with 80 other children. Artificial respiration waa applied, but he died on the way to hospital.42 words
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116 1965-08-04 7 43 of our paintings for Sydney festival [(UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Forty-three paintings by 30 Malaysian artists wiil be shipped to Sydney on Aug. 26 to be exhibited at the Waiatah Spring Festival in the first week of October. This Is the first time Malaysia has been Invited to take part116 words
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118 1965-08-04 7 Destruction of S'pore is the key: Nasution JAKARTA. Tues.— GenNusution. Indonesia's Defence Minister and Chief of the Armed Forces, said the destruction of Singapore ni the key to the downfall of Malaysia and colonialism in South-East Asia, according to Antara news agency today. In a speech to a seminar ofReuter - 118 words
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Article79 1965-08-04 7 Buy National Defence bonds! EXHIBITION OF 110 PAINTINGS KUALA LUMfUK. Tues. —An exhibition of 110 paintings by Malayan schoolchildren will be held at the Chinwoo Auditorium from tomorrow. The paintings were chosen out of 317 collected by the Ministry of Education. There will also be 63 paintings from Japan. The79 words
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Article166 1965-08-04 7 Wanted: Land for year round fair \T DA L A LUMPUH, 1V Tues. The National Chamber of Ma* iay a n Manufacturers will ask the Govern, ment for a piece of land here to build a pavilion to exhibit Malaysian goods all th« 1 year round. Disclosing this today, the166 words
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Advertisement194 1965-08-04 7 Speaking of Service... The Royal Orchid Service is a subject of enthusiastic conversation wherever discrimi- j natmg travellers meet. Invariably the talk turns to the hospitality and efficiency of Thai and Scandinavian flight crews in their whisper-quiet Caravelle jet setting. Gourmets find a subject dear to their hearts in the194 words
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Miscellaneous254 1965-08-04 7 Straits Times Crossword AC BOSS II. 8. Shove around backward rats 7 Yorkshire vehicle with the to make a (lying cat (4-4). wrong rose < 6 > 9. Disgust (elt by Una. and 13. Defector abuut to look up the where (6>. 12s office <10> 10. It's so necessary tor254 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1965-08-04 8 Union funds for ship firm, inquiry is told 'TRANSACTION WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OR APPROVAL OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL' 'J 1 H E Commission of Inquiry into th c administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was told today how union officials utilised union funds in the formation of a shipping1,114 words
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140 1965-08-04 8 Minister at 'Pesta Sukan Village' SINGAPORE, Tues. The O Minister for Social Affairs, lache Othman Wok, this morning visited the Pesta Sukan Village" in the University of Singapore grounds. The Minister spent over an hour in the three hostels, where some 400 participants from various countries are staying. Inche Othman140 words
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Article90 1965-08-04 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Port of Singapore Authority today announced that a temporary anchorage for the discharge of logs off the Jurong River has been established with Immediate effect off the eastern end of Pulau Damar Laut. An official statement stressed that logs must be removed from90 words
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162 1965-08-04 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. A big demolition operation has begun in Singapore to clear some 200 illegal squatter huts off the railway track between Tanglin Halt and Woodlands. The operation is being Jointly conducted by the Chief Surveyors department in conjunction with the Railway Administration. Yesterday. officials162 words
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Miscellaneous156 1965-08-04 8 Onp «y VoT. tlawnlin Birf~FO* fETE SAKE KEEP \PUrT JW^^B .^^^aP^Lf^^'^^V °\^\l! J^\ Dick Trmey By Chester GonlH WLWLWLW m W m^ m W m^ m^ m r THE MEN ARE T BUT WITW 1 P-J^OU SEE THEY YVO«K ON 1 PSpHOSE DAYS COPRESPONO WORKING IN IDEAL A PLUS 250*156 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1965-08-04 9 A CIVILIAN, Jim Freestone, from Arizona, is at lunch. Freestone, a lean, sun-scorched man upon whose lace danger has left its mark, is the representative of the United States Agency for International Development in Go Cong province. He co-ordinates what1,367 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-08-04 9 breathing through a hollow reed schnorkel tube Air strikes are containing but not defeating the Vletcong. All night bU "flareship" aircraft circle over Vietnam ready to Illuminate with parachute flares any post under atUtck so that a strike can go in. American and South Vietnamese airmen always carry162 words
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Article, Illustration334 1965-08-04 10 ACCIDENT WHICH ALMOST WIPED OUT A SINGAPORE FAMILY RETURNING FROM A HOLIDAY 'T^HE aftermath of a hor- ror accident, which almost wiped out a Singapore family on Sunday. Ripped open by the head-on crash on the Ayer Hitam trunk road is this Mini-Austin, in whichreader Jimmy Song - 334 words
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Article390 1965-08-04 10 Johore 'can go all-Malay now ON THE LANGUAGE FRONT... TOHORE'S Mentri J Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunus, has said that the National Language can now be used fully in day-to-day administration of the State. But, he added, as the State Government wants to give more time to nonMalays to390 words
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263 1965-08-04 10 'The thieves who picked on a top police officer ITUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues.— Most of the articles stolen from the home of a senior police officer in a recent burglary have been recovered, it was disclosed today. The item*. Including Jewellery, worth a t( $2,400. belong to Senior Asst. Commissioner263 words
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Advertisement284 1965-08-04 10 ,-p I Sweep ahead in Speed of Service with I i v nDn y <,$QjHi PrTrsnTTrni aut m t|ve test W Lx^O 1 vRV/ mU lb3tyLldß*JLy| AND SERVICE EQUIPMENT t Jk% Axe indispensable in the modem i^^^H^^^H W%V Mtt U workshop. Its outstanding Fea- KB I^^^^^H B NOME BATTERY CHARGER284 words
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Article, Illustration161 1965-08-04 11 The women like to see Ramlee, but the men 4 LOR STAR. Turs. If kampong women liked to see film star P. Ramlee, their menfolk liked to see Saloma just as much, a Kedah State Assemblywoman said today. Puan H amid ah binte Omar lAll.-Pokok Sena> raised a laugh in161 words
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Article30 1965-08-04 11 PENANG. Tues. A store in Chee Seng Gardens was burgled yesterday and $463 worth of buildIng materials were stolen. Among goods stolen were water pipes and wire cutters.30 words
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215 1965-08-04 11 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE Natural Rubber Bureau said today that at the current rate of disposal of 120,000 tons a year, the U.S. natural rubber stockpile surplus "will be liquidated in just over five years." "Considering the large tonnage Involved and the Inherent dangerReuter - 215 words
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249 1965-08-04 11 Lim urges rubber smallholders: Speed up replanting KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. today urged rubber smallholders to replant old rubber with highyielding clones as quickly as possible to obtain additional income through increased productivity. He was speaking at the opening of the249 words
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Article23 1965-08-04 11 I SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. The annual delegates meeting of the Kedah MCA Youth will be held at Lunas on Sunday.23 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-08-04 11 Harun's new goodwill plan— 64 youths go camping KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sixty-four lucky schoolchildren will leave on Thursday tor a five-day camp by the sea. The Selanßor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, who launched the interracial student exchange Drogramme in December last year. said today that durine the253 words
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Article47 1965-08-04 11 KUCHING. Tue* Twentyone Sarawak National Servicemen, who completed two months' basic military training at the Slginttng Camp in Port Dickson. returned here yesterday They were welcomed by the Sarawak Minister of Sociai Welfare. Youth and Culture. Inche Abang Othman bin Abang Haji Roasili47 words
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Article234 1965-08-04 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— After spending four weeks in Malaysia, a New Zealand eye surgeon. Dr. Randal Elliott, thinks that there Is a vast need for grafting material and grafting operations In this area, "where most of the blind are below 15". 'The damage is largely234 words
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140 1965-08-04 11 'Pay funeral expenses of assemblymen A LOR STAR. Tues. —An Alliance Assemblyman, Syed Ibrahim bin Syed Kechik (Padang) today suggested that the State Government should pay the funeral expenses of all Stute assemblymen "as a mark of respect." He was speaking on a motion by Mr K K Nalr asking140 words
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Article34 1965-08-04 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Tue.s. Ihr Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Iriclv S*nu bin Abdul Rahman, will visit the I Kedah Umno Youth Camp at Pant m Merdeka on Thursday and i Friday34 words
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Article164 1965-08-04 11 Buy National Defence bonds! 86 cadets pass out at big ceremony today I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. IV Eighty-six officer cadets will graduate from the Federation Military College at Sungei Besi, eight miles from here, tomorrow. This is the largest number of short service commission officers to pass out from the college.164 words
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Article52 1965-08-04 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Work hns begun on a new $50 000 Chinese temple in Taip:ng Road here to replace the one built about 95 years asto The cost of the new temple is being met from a 525.000 grant I from the Social Welfare Lotteries I Board and52 words
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Article27 1965-08-04 11 PENANO. Tues. The Penang State Welfare Committee will hold its monthly meeting at the Penang Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 5.15 p.m. on Aug. 19.27 words
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Advertisement153 1965-08-04 11 I ORLAN E OF PARIS brings you Beauty through Science. For the first time in Singapore t !t^, C The Skin Microscope Reveals the nature of your skin and It* 2 imperfections, if any. The Hygrometer Remarkable scientific discovery by ORLANE for measuring skin moisture, the key to youthful beauty.153 words
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Advertisement224 1965-08-04 11 SOCAP i\ Construct those pipelines, sewers, drains etc., on the spot, in the trench and save time, and money. SOCAP Tubular Pneumatic forms enable on thespot construction of various drainage and irrigation systems at a savings of time, labour and transportation costs. SOCAP is a highly durable, specialty treated k224 words
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Article116 1965-08-04 12 2* Wor4m til (Mimiwimm) MR A MRS. Thomaa L«e Fook Mia ■f ,nk relativea and friend* for thatr Kirt*. attendaac* and well wtahe* at thrtr wedding on 31-T-6S. MR hwang CHAI NOR and family. Talplnc. thank relative*, friend*, who *ent scroll*, wreath*, assisted and att. nded the funeral of116 words
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Article587 1965-08-04 12 Tengku Abdul Rahman re- j j turns today fully rested, we I trust, from the illness which has kept him abroad several weeks longer than he meant I to be away. The reports of his personal physician have been reassuring, and talk of retirement has been dismissed587 words
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Article364 1965-08-04 12 Elsewhere on this page the secretary-general of the Singapore University Socialist Club writes on the dispute surrounding the selection of i three members of his club for a Malaysian goodwill mission to Africa. His main point is that they have gone not as members of the USC but364 words
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Article255 1965-08-04 12 Three points arise immediately from the Australian Labour Party's decision to drop the White Australia tag from its immigration policy. The first is that the change will help bring about a small improvement in Australia's already generally good relations with Asian and African nations: though the label has255 words
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Article462 1965-08-04 12 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By MA. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Teeth, meaegah (v)— to forbid; Hiikachita (Adj.* happy, glad; (also. N) happiness, gladness; duk»chiU (AdJ) unhappy, sad; (also: N > uiihapplness. sadness; hadlah (ni gift, prise; paaa hatl (AdJ) contented; (also: Ni contentment, contentedness; binchang, mrmbinchaiiffkan (v> to discuss.462 words
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276 1965-08-04 12 ryour leading article beaded "All Malaysians" (S.T. July 28) you quit** rightly advocated that references to "Federal citizens" hi advertisements for Federal appointments should be discarded. In your edition of July 31 It was reported that the Public Senices Commission took the stand that276 words
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540 1965-08-04 12 YOUR report (S.T. July 31) on the three members of the University Socialist Club going to Africa is misleading. Throughout, you hay* Insinuated that they are representing the University Socialist club when in the presence of people who sent them off they pointed out540 words
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Letter114 1965-08-04 12 J REFER to your third leader on "Borneo ports" i S.T. July 27) which suggests that constituted authorities for all imporant ports in Sarawak and Sabah should be established. You refer to "Jesselton and Kuching. for a start, seem to demand such oodles." The Sarawak legislature passed the114 words
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165 1965-08-04 12 "rONSUMER" (S.T. July is not the only one who Is at the mercy of meter readers. I am a working wife so I leave my servant In charge of the house. While she is doing work In the kitchen she locks the front165 words
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Letter112 1965-08-04 12 To avoid confusion and for the sake of clarity (and to be more legally correct) advertisements for Federal appointments should stipulate that the applicants should be citizens of Malaysia. If the post in question I* not open to Singapore citizens, the advertisrment should read that the appointment is open to112 words
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231 1965-08-04 12 - T AND a few other 1 Malaysian graduate students at Cornell University here in Ithaca took time off to see the live telecast of the MLss Universe pageant at Miami Beach on July 24 Our attention was focused on Mln* Malaysia. Patricia Augustus. From the231 words
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Letter37 1965-08-04 12 ••piTIZEN" (S.T. July 2«> pointed out the difference of professions between Professor Enrlght and Alex Josey. There is another difference: while Professor Enright took the "wrong" side, Josey took the "right" side of the PAP. FAIR-PLAY Singapore.37 words
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274 1965-08-04 12 Mission to Africa HOW WAS THIS SELECTION MADE? I AST Saturday th# Straits Time.-, reported a spokesman from the Ministry ol External Affairs trying to explain away the controversial selection of three S Ist Club stalwart.s to represent University of Singapore .student> in the African Goodwill Mission. He was reported274 words
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Letter61 1965-08-04 12 I REFER to "Resident*.«" 1 letter (S.T. July 26) concerning traffic congestion along Commonwealth Crescent. Queenstown. Liaison has already been made previously with the Superintendent of Traffic and I am informed that "No Parklng" signs would be put along «ne side of Commonwealth Crescent to permit parking on one side61 words
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Advertisement830 1965-08-04 12 Str.it. T— k Hmky IW cmawm ■■»ita"i"i «a» ta COLD OTO*»<»— tUPB*. MAKKIT O»«l»«i« »■■< |Baaa»alaa**« a**a| COLD OTOaiAaa SMWOHSS CfTY BOOK •TOM L*» WhMM*M(«V MsHaWki O*J*sa— "aW o*'*amf tw« "*y **o*rr ■>. M. WMAIL «*;*lH«mr aja**, BBS** MAMIBM ITOM 141* Mtav Ckaaal a*aa> »la»*a»r* IS. V. HTNUAMT a «a>830 words
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Advertisement70 1965-08-04 12 EARN 6% PER ANNUM INTEREST WITH SAFETY D*JO to Hrn existing Kiafcaf tWoh normal intarctt rotas, wa ato aWa *o pan this aenerrf to yo« wwnntaimnq our erar ca«HoM policy in Iwi iffvcsfnvcM* o» MpOwCV tMiMlttfl to Deposit with THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77-79, Orchofd Rd., Singapore. Tat: ***** 10-L,70 words
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Advertisement125 1965-08-04 12 \Jfl*w TK 200 U /^s^^HYf9F*§S N Gnma-.f/t >«u*t to».»»,cW V K'^l t*pe racora'ar Two track: Mfle racording ana 1 *lar mswsi •ack larga taa>al ana- HMaraaaa t y^f^. Via Sat ion| P i ar .i> him I 1 IHBPVibW CaU Twa 1* 7 t Raaaramg lav.l T a«a eaoirai ruy125 words
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199 1965-08-04 13 SANCTITY OF SCHOOLS: BY KHIR JOHARI CINGAPORE. Tues. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Federal Minister of Education, today explained that his Ministry's derision to stop the distribution of political propaganda matrial in schools was made to preserve the "sanctity" of schools. He said this applied to all political publications. and199 words
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Article24 1965-08-04 13 KOALA LUMPUR Tues Ban* Negara today received another 179,250 from 33 subscribers to National Defence Bonds, bringing tn« total to $3,846,450.24 words
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Article77 1965-08-04 13 A record 1 36,000 saw MAHA L l \l LUMPUR. Tues.— A record number of 136,--000 people attended the .MAHA exhibition this year. More than 562.000 was collected by sale of tickets A spokesman for the exhibition said today the commit ter expected an attendance of 120.000. bat tbe turn-oat77 words
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309 1965-08-04 13 CHEAH BOON KHENG - CHEAH BOON KHENG: By Singapore, Tues. q INGAPORE-BORN artist Gerard DA O Henderson, who is now back here for a brief visit after winning international fame and success said today his ambition now was to buy and own a castle in Spain. Mr.309 words
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113 1965-08-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The chairman of tho Election Commission, Hajl Mustapna Albakrl, today led a six-man team to Sabah to delineate the State in preparation for its first general election. After the State had been mapped out into various constituencies in for Parliament113 words
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Article52 1965-08-04 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Tuea. Per the 14th consecutive year. State A ssembUman K K Nalr was re* e.ected Kedah president of the Malaysian Indian Congress at a meeting last Sunday. The vice-president is Mr. K. R Somasundram secretary Mr. 8 M Vellayappa, and treasurer. Mr V52 words
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Article72 1965-08-04 13 SUNOEI SIPUT, Tuea. A I fisherman. Low Peng Hock, 17. and Loo Kng Kar. 41. unemployed pleaded not guilty In the magi*'rate'* court here today to Illegal possession of 681 b of raw opium worth *9.000 They are alleged to have concealed the opium in72 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-08-04 13 TifTJAR, Tues. The ATI president of the Federation of Malaya Chinese Senior Normal Graduate Teachers' Union, Mr. Loot Ting Yee, today called on Mr. Tan Siew Sin to resign as national president of the M.C.A. for failing to meet the demands of its members. At222 words
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239 1965-08-04 13 Rape case girl (13) expecting baby, court told SINGAPORE, Tues.— The first time a 13-year-old girl was raped in a disused bathroom at the old Tan Tock Seng Hospipaid two dollars, a pretal quarters, she was llminary inquiry was told today. The second time it was one dollar, and the239 words
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Article30 1965-08-04 13 KOTA BHARU, Tues The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open a twoday poltlcai course for Umno youths at Sabah here on Friday30 words
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Article30 1965-08-04 13 KUALA TRENOOANU Tues. The Trengganu Government Officers Thrift and Loan Society will buy $10,000 worth of National Defence Bonds. This was decided at the society's meetinß last night.30 words
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281 1965-08-04 13 GUNN CHIT - Six saved, three missing in shipwreck GUNN CHIT By gI X fishermen were rescued but three others are still missing in a sea crash off Penan? last weekend. The nine men were aboard a motor junk when it smashed against a rock off Pulau Teratau, about 70 miles north of281 words
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Article119 1965-08-04 13 JESSELTON, Tuesday. T<HE Sabah Legislative Assembly today passed a Bill which raised the maximum number of persons who could, be admitted to the first grade of the Order of Kinabalu (datoship) from 25 to 32. The amended State honours enactment also empowered the Oovernment119 words
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Article53 1965-08-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A passing-out parade of 86 short service commission officer cadet* will be held at the Federation Military College, Sungel Best, at 9 ajn. tomorrow. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Lieut-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamcd Jeua, win take the salute and53 words
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Advertisement186 1965-08-04 13 Yon are MORE than 10k an honoured guest at the /£>•■ V^ ytfl&t /f(4\ 'svS^jsJb^Bl^^^V^sW r r~* "nf j^l I^^ ffl F&SffBSKT HOTEL TAIPEI we are proud of the impeccable service and hospitality that await you at The President. Luxurious rooms and suites range from US$B.75 per night. Night-club restaurants,186 words
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Advertisement96 1965-08-04 13 Relax in Cool, Comfortable Casuals from Robinson's For sports, gardening or plain relaxing, you'll look great in Robinson's latest collection of casual wear. So c 00 1 so comfortable so smart They come in gay hues or more subdued shades. Robinson's offer a full range of Manhattan 100% Cotton Sportshirts96 words
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Miscellaneous770 1965-08-04 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur School 7.34 Jack Benny and Penang; 6 I poh and Ma- "Jack Goes to a Nightclub": laeca; S Johore Bahru; 4 Tai- 8 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Marl pine; 1 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Berbual; 8.15 Dances and Songs; 8.34 Interpol Calling— PM.770 words
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Article24 1965-08-04 14 MADRID. Tues. Spain 1» to launch its flrst space rockets some time next year, with American aid, it was announced today.24 words
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Article62 1965-08-04 14 LIMA i Peru Tue». Government trooDs have killed or wounded 12 terrorists in separate clashes In Central Peru, an army communlcrue said. The army said its forces did not suffer any casualties The drive to clear the area of rebel bands wait continuing In the biggest62 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-08-04 14 DEVICE TO MAKE POSTAL SORTER'S LIFE EASIER LONDON, Tuesday piRST glimpse of the new Segregator for separating letters and packets which is being brought into use at the General Post Offices new postal sorting depot at Rathbone Place in the West End of ixmdon. Known as the Western163 words
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259 1965-08-04 14 A NEW RACIAL CRISIS ON WAY IN AMERICA NEW YORK, Tuesday. A MERICA is approaching a new crisis in race relations, a confidential report published by Newsweek Magazine said. Newsweek said the report, by the Department of Labour, was used by President Johnson as the basis of a speech atReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-08-04 14 T ON DON. Tues.— Actress and nuclear disarmament campaigner Vanessa Redgrave, 28. (above) is to spend four weeks In China touring: industrial and social development projects next month. She will be among a delegation from the 200--strong Society for AncloChinese Understanding, whose visit has beenReuter - 80 words
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79 1965-08-04 14 fIENEVA. Tues.— Mr. Marcel Zappler, founder of the Austrian Union of Journalists and the International Union of Journalists, died In hospital here yesterday at the age of 81 Mr. Zappler graduated from the Onivers.ty of Vienna and worked as a journalist, once serving as79 words
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148 1965-08-04 14 Boeing puts giant jet model on 'back burner I SEATTLE (Washing- ton), Tues. The Boeing Company said yesterday it had put its proposed giant 707-820 model Jetliner "on the back burner" (delayed it) because of lack of interest in the industry for such a large Diane. Boeing had been expectedAP - 148 words
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92 1965-08-04 14 MANILA. Tues— The U.S. Navy said today that the radar picket destroyer Frank Knox has been aground on a coral reef in the South China Sea since July 18 and ellorts to free her are continuing. A spokesman said the 2.400-ton ship IsAP - 92 words
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Article34 1965-08-04 14 NEW YORK. Tuev Bobby Fischer, the U.S. chess champion, has been refused permission by the US State Department to 1 travel to Cuba for an International tournament later this month. AP.AP - 34 words
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139 1965-08-04 14 \f ANILA. Tues.— A former 11 American Air Force sergeant was being sought today by the Philippine police In connection with the US$l7O,OOO theft from Clark Air Base on Friday night The American was believed to be the brains behind the theft which was pulled off139 words
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Advertisement206 1965-08-04 14 1 I GBEWCAB I *9k t| uijjrffi^f^fc 11 .^^^^Wjfll W .^fc"^^^^^ a^arl^aaaaaaaaaamA HBB^^^^^^"^^^ ~r~~ TAKE IT AWAY! TEST-PROVE ITYOURSELF! Now! Prove Imp for yourself as thoroughly as you |#V" A want. You take the wheel and put Imp through its mM Alf L n paces. Enjoy the smoothness of the206 words
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Advertisement132 1965-08-04 14 i i 'i- why not run away to see! Bombay, Karachi*, See Naples and Genoa t00!... a1l on your way to Europe the Italian way! And Lloyd Triestino makes a fabulous difference with all ths charm and graciousness that Is so typically Italian! Your big ship is fully air-conditioned, the132 words
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252 1965-08-04 15 WAS PEKING BEHIND ASSASSINATION BID? NEW DELHI, Tuesday. INDIAN circles here are concerned that Communist China may have been behind the attempted assassination on Saturday of King Wangchuk of Bhutan. They fear the Incident may have been meant to create confusion in theReuter; AP - 252 words
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169 1965-08-04 15 PEKING, Tues. The j Chinese Foreign! Ministry has lodged a strong protest with the Indian Embassy here against "frequent Indian intrusions" Into Chinese territory and airspace during the first half of the year, the New China News Agency reported yesterday The Chinese note,Reuter - 169 words
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Article27 1965-08-04 15 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarnn today received an honorary degree in Islamic science from the Mohammadlah University In a ceremony at the State Palace here. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article59 1965-08-04 15 OXFORD. Tues American actress Patricia Neal. convalescing from a triple cerebral haemorrhage-' suffered in February, entered Radcliffe Inilrmary here last nieht for the birth of her tlfth child. Miss Neal. 39-year-old winner of the 1964 Academy award was brought to the hospital In an ambulance from her59 words
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304 1965-08-04 15 Italians arrest 9, bare Mafia's U.S. links ITALIAN police yesterday announced the arrest 1 of nine people, including leading figures in the Matta terrorist secret society, and uncovered its links with the American underworld. They have given the names of five others they are seeking Four are believed to I-Reuter - 304 words
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Article65 1965-08-04 15 SAIGON, Tues— A rich spinster in Gia Dinta Province has brought charges against a "wizard" of embezzlement. The spinster complains that when she asked the wizard to use his marie to get her a husband, he worked his spells on her to gain her confidence. Then. when,65 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-08-04 15 Taken for a 480-mile cold, cold ride BRUNSWICK (West Germany). Tues. A 25-year-old Polish railway worker was recovering in hospital today after being accidentally carried from Warsaw to West Germany in a refrigerated wagon full of mushrooms. Romuald Seynokowiak was discovered by a We*t German railway official and taken toReuter - 102 words
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Article62 1965-08-04 15 NEW DELHI, Tues A park costing Rs. 30 million (about $30 million) is to be built round the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort at Agra about 100 miles couth of here. The scheme includes building a small lake to reflect the Taj a seventeenth century whiteReuter - 62 words
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209 1965-08-04 15 Campers scamper as fires sweep Riviera TE LAVANDOU Aj (southern France), Tues. The charred bodies of retired French couple were found yesterday near B o r mes-les-Mimosas on the Riviera. They were the first known victims of a giant forest fire that blackened about 26.000 acres on Sunday. Some partsReuter - 209 words
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156 1965-08-04 15 Air Force seeks 1,000 dogs for sentry duty U/ASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Air Force wants 1,000 German shepherd dogs for sentry duty, some of them to guard Installations In South-East Asia. It already has 2,000 such dogs. The Air Force announced it was willing to buy or accept donations ofUPI - 156 words
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Article, Illustration186 1965-08-04 15 ATHENS, Tues. The fate of the Greek Government still hung in the balance today as Parliament prepared for new clashes in the stormy debate on its policies. Shouting and scuffling in which the Foreign Minister. Mr. George Melas. was almost dragged from theReuter - 186 words
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Article68 1965-08-04 15 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. Mr»t boat* for Britain, Qermany and ItalT are leaving the Argentina almost empty as a beef price-war drags on between ranchers and exporters. Meat pacicera and exporters hold out little hope of a quick return to normalcy. Ranchers are refusing toReuter - 68 words
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89 1965-08-04 15 HAMILTON (Bermuda). Tues. Two horses bought in Canada to pull the Bermuda Governor's carriage are starting a training programme in their stables listening to recorded bass band music. And the disc jockey will be the Governor's coachman. Mr. George Burrows. The horses bought by89 words
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Advertisement40 1965-08-04 15 Equipped with a unique safety shoulder, the Dunlop C.49 gives you unequalled control... whatever the road's condition, whatever the hazard. And these made-in-Malaysia car tyres have proved -over millions of Malaysian milesthat they last. They're unbeatable for the money! DUNLOP40 words
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Advertisement235 1965-08-04 15 9BBS -'SS& -8K tt~ I Wmmmmm^ 'g^^v*?^-^* g*7*O I MBBBMI[M Her eh the one machine that fulfills all your accounting demands Aow, for the first time, the limitless tlie Typuic Srnsimatic v Srnsinc Pam-1 accounting range of the famous Sensi- automatically guides it through each matic is combined with a235 words
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Article183 1965-08-04 16 DEBARKER FOR VENEER FACTORY VENEER Products Ltd. of Singapore has bought a huge 20 ft. long debarker from America to expedite and increase its production. The unit, believed to be the first of its kind ever exported out to the Far East, has been constructed by Nicholson Manufacturing Co. Seattle.183 words
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96 1965-08-04 16 24 countries order new British radar MALAYSIA Is one of 24 countries which have placed orders for a new range of British-made transistorised marine radar. The total value of the orders is over $17 million. Known as Transar Range, the radar units are products of Decca Radar, a London firm96 words
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Article71 1965-08-04 16 Goodyear remained the largest American rubber company and became the 21st largest American industrial corporation in 1964, according to the annual Fortune magazine directory of the 500 largest U.S. Industrial corporations In addition to top financial rating In the rubber industry, Goodyear ranked first in the71 words
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Article34 1965-08-04 16 Chrysler International and associated companies have acquired a majority Interest In the Colombian motor firm. Colmotores. Plans are afoot to produce passenger cars, station wagons and a line of trucks next year.34 words
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318 1965-08-04 16 Australian trade show opens in K.L. soon (INK of the biggest Australian trade exhibitions ever organised in Malaysia will take place in Kuala Lumpur for 10 days beginning on Monday. Preparations are now in progress and Mr. Geoffrey Wotton, marketing manager of Australian Export Promotions Ltd., which is organising and318 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-08-04 16 TIURROUGHS Wellcome and •D Company regards Malaysia as the best potential market in the Far East, said the recently appointed resident representative, Mr. Lan Hart. Mr. Hart, who is stationed in Singapore, is the company's first resident representative in this146 words
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Article50 1965-08-04 16 The Cantterl Riunlti dell'Adrlatlco and Ll'nd Triestlno. buildf.-s and owners respectively of thr Galileo Galilei have won an award for the best achievement In mercaii'ile marine engineering made between 1957 and 1963 The award waa made by the National Association of Italian Naval Engineers and Architect*.50 words
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Article112 1965-08-04 16 PRELIMINARY figures for June x show that external trade of Singapore and Malaya continued to hold strongly during the first half of this year. Total import* at $2,321.1 million were up $173.5 million over the corresponding period of last year, while exports rose $237 million to112 words
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Article58 1965-08-04 16 An Australian company specialising In first aid kit has entered tli;? Malaysian market and appointed Chopmen Agencies (Malaysia* of Singapore as sole local agents. The company Is A. Bandman and Co. Pty. Ltd. of Sydney whose first aid kit which conies In handy pack58 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-08-04 16 Borg Warner considering assembly undertaking BORG Warner Corporation of America is seriously studying the prospect of setting up an assembly plant in Malaysia, said the vice-presi-dent, M. A. A. Baranay, during a visit to Singapore last week. Mr. Baranay said the company aimed to put up a plant to assemble156 words
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Article90 1965-08-04 16 THHE sales of the Indian Telephone Industries Ltd. of Bangalore exceeded $66.6 million In 1964-do against $G0 million in the previous period, the company reports. Indian Telephone Industries, which was awarded the Presidents Silver Shield for the best allround performance during 1962- -1963, also succeeded In pushing90 words
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174 1965-08-04 16 First Philips Malayan lamp plant in operation PHILIPS' lamp factory at Petaling Jaya will be offi- cially opened by Dr. Lim Swee Aun. the Malayan Commerce and Industry Minister today. First of its kind in Malaya, the factory, named Malaysian Lamps Ltd., will manu- 1 facture incandescent lamps i to174 words
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Article73 1965-08-04 16 AN old building In Cecil Street. Singapore, formerly occupied by the Nationale Handlesbank of Netherlands, Is now being demolished. This follow;; the complete takeover of the bank's business interests by the world's second largest bank, the Chase Manhattan Bank of America from February last year. A spokesman73 words
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Advertisement371 1965-08-04 16 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KON6 or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail PA O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back371 words
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Advertisement221 1965-08-04 16 < H I Umm A—W m mm m Mj^ Mai Jf i BEDFORDS BEDFORD diesel trucks are used extensively by logging contractors and sawmilling companies engaged in the Malayan timber industry. The Bedfords shown here are diesel engined J. 5 models with locally built articulated trailers. They are part of221 words
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Advertisement32 1965-08-04 16 7 OAK NEB AWEEK ni IOHDON All flights offer you stop overs in India, the Middle East and Europe en route. Qantas in association with Air India and BOAC. Kj&**-0* JfefW *Wn"32 words
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Article, Illustration832 1965-08-04 17 Only NINE out of 1,200 work in rural areas KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I I A MEDICAL conference here today heard about an "acute problem" in Malaya how to get young doctors who love working in big towns and big hospitals to go to832 words
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Article54 1965-08-04 17 SINGAPORE Tues- A man who stole S2SB worth ol Jeweller* from his father-. n-law was today jailed for three months by the ninth magistrate's court. Oanl bin Madl pleaded guilty to stealing the Jewellery from hks ffether-'.n-law, Awans bin Norhasa. •t Lorong Bunngkck between July54 words
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345 1965-08-04 17 Entrepot trade: S'pore beats the effects of confrontation SINGAPORE SINGAp OR.E, Tuesday. JjiINGAPORE S entrepot trade has completeconfrLXn 0 i 3 f Indonesia In fact, according to the July issue of the Singapore Government "Digest of Statistics." the entrepot trade is gradually rising after a rather bleak fluctuating period between345 words
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190 1965-08-04 17 PARENTS PAYING INCREASED EXAM FEES IfUALA LUMPUR Tues. Secondary schools here have collected the increased mination fees for this school certificate exayear without any difficulty. When tne Increase was an- I nounced in March, several I parents complained that they were excessive and appealed to the Government to allow them190 words
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Article53 1965-08-04 17 KCALA I.UMPUR Tues. A 54-m;iii delegation of Japanese canned pineapple dealers nnd wholesaler! is expected to arrive here by air on Sunday for a twodav visit They will be entertained to dinner by the Malayan Pineapple In-tia.-t.ry Board at the Malawi* Hotel at t D-m. oo53 words
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265 1965-08-04 17 Britain to U.S.: Veto that deal with Indonesia f ONDON. Tues. The lJ British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, yesterday told the House of Commons that the United States had been urged to veto an Indonesian order for war-potential goods. A Conservative M.P. had asked Mr Stewart what he had265 words
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Advertisement180 1965-08-04 17 Another reason why I Q more Carrier air I conditioning is j bought than any __<^ I,^ exhaust letscool air wM XjH m nuous flow of fresh air with a Carrier Air Conditioner. a ffA^^^2^^9 Air conditioning Here, as in many other parts of the right model for your needs180 words
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Advertisement110 1965-08-04 17 BALL I ROLLER BEARINGS SSL*. UNION MOTOR SUPPLY CO. for Malaysia 41 Cross street, Kuala. Lumpur, and Brune. Te) g^gg ***** UNITED BEARINGS LTD. 14 North Boat Quay, Singapore 6. Telephone *****,***** TAN KWANG SENG CO., njjj'rmnwTi Wi G o'^'0 S rt Singapore 1. GUARANTEED! EXCLUSIVE 10 LEVER R lock110 words
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Advertisement1099 1965-08-04 18 PROGRESS MOTORS USED CARS IKU CSTtKIS till TMH ni[BK~ su. THE LARGEST RANGE IN TOWN n64 H Premier St. Sdn. 'EH* 57.575.01 1964 Hsldtn Sedan 'EH' $5,975.01 1«63 Holden Sdn. EH' (Hydra) 54.995.01 iH) Hslden Sedan 'EJ' 54.195.01 t»*2 Holdtn Premier 'EJ' 54.295.01 I4«1 Heldsn St. Sdn. EX' $2. 950.1,099 words
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Advertisement1073 1965-08-04 18 SITUATIONS WANTED It Words M (Him.) Bom It ct*. mxtrm 1 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Indian Cookboy with Amah. Excellent reference anywhere Malaysia. Available Im--1 mediately. Phone Vt2660. 24 Kay Slaas Road. 8 port WORKS MANAQEMENT EN- CINBER aied 35. 6 year* in Malaya. Fluent Malay. All levels superviajoo to Uana«er. Experience1,073 words
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Advertisement886 1965-08-04 18 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE IS Word* *t (Mlm.)— Box St et: extr* I MODERN CORNER FLAT J large nea rooms, mosaic floor*, naleony. sli conveniences. Town area,. »22.umi 000 Apply Boa A 2268 ST. K.L. i HILLVIBW ESTATE ready for occupation. Two storey terrace comer house, 3-b*drooms. 2 bathroom?,886 words
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Advertisement892 1965-08-04 18 FOR HIRE It rdm U min.)— Box tt tt*. tmtrm FURNITURE fOU MIM at Reasonable Ratea. Sin Oee Seng. 81. Roehore Canal Road. Singapore Tel: *****/ 21 '•27. REFRIGERATORS AT REASONABLE Rates. Prompt service guaranteed Marden Company. "I. Orchard Road, Singapore. Telephone *****. RADIO FOR HIRB Krom Television Sl3/-, Radiograms892 words
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Advertisement1013 1965-08-04 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* tt 1 Mim>— Box ft eU. extr.. 1960 RENAULT DAUPHINE. cirri lent condition 51. 750.00. New tyre*. Insurance. Llm. S'por* ***** daily No dealers FORD ZEPHYR FOUR 1965. 13.000 mile* tnt Ki.ropean owner excellent condition tax unt^l January 1966 *****/-. Tel: S'por* *****. I»6S OPEL1,013 words
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Advertisement808 1965-08-04 18 FOR SALE It Word* tt (Mlm.t—Box SO et: rxtr SPECIAL OFFER blow-moving tod books, library and general book! and stationery Item- tor sale at great ly reduced prices nt Malaysia PuMisr Ing House. L.im!tt<l. 71 77. Btamtor Road, from August 2nd to An- i--14IH. Com* In and see lor yourself808 words
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Advertisement673 1965-08-04 18 fa^ssssas*p-^— yoy^y Li^^U n 'l«sWJsV»W^sMj ik «t fc~S#piJ NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |j that I. LEE SIONG CHOW of No: 27. Commonwealth Crescent. E pore., have applied tor a j Shop licence in NBpsct or premises _1No: 27. Commonwealth Co Singapore, and that this appllcam tion will be heard673 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-08-04 19 'v LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST BXi Oat S'peri Sei'.i f. S htm Peaaaa MFNTM Liverpool An An An 11/ M Aaj 11 at .EAt Liverpool, Glasgow An 14 An IB An 17/11 at M' tSTNEBS Liverpool. Glasgow Anil An 22 An 21/21 Anal UPENM Liverpool. DttW.n, A'aoettl.... An 21 Act1,266 words
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Advertisement1273 1965-08-04 19 THE E A hl//VES \ii I m 1 > THE EAST ASIATIC OOMfWIfI Lid \Korpan*ut Dmwt EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANWNAYIAi Sport P. S'bam Penaag 5 Genoa Havre H'bura waim Aatw Caff BEIRA k) SaiM la Pt 'I An II An Sept 1 Stpt I IS 141,273 words
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Advertisement1209 1965-08-04 19 1 Ben^line] EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON LIVERPOOL t. CONTINENTAL POUTS BENDE ARC Fof London An 25 Iragaoora P. S'haai Penang H>ltlttur| tm% la Pt/An s BEN VALLA Fof London Sept J Hamburg Stpt IB iingaport P. Sham Penang MDrough Stft 21 n i/ii An 12/14 An is/is Singapora P. S1,209 words
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Advertisement1315 1965-08-04 19 W. ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. V**^ U.IL/Con»in«n» Singapore P. S'raa Paaan Cm OF NEWCASTLE L'don, H'burg, R'dam, Havre Hull, Middlesbrough 28/2 B An 21 An CITY Of CHICAGO Havre, London, Hamburg. Bremen. R dam. Antwerp.... 1/ 7 Sepl 17 I Saft CITY OF ILASGOW London, Hamburg. Rotterdam. Havre, Hull,1,315 words
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Article127 1965-08-04 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS overall were very steady, but trading volume was again below average. Leaders were variable and Bank gained 9d. to 625. 3d. and 8.H.1', came back to 525. 6d. Base metals and oils moved narrowly. New broken hill gained 9d. to 40s- 6d. Today's closing prlcee127 words
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Article107 1965-08-04 20 TNI Malayan ■lonange Barka* Amstation made these changea In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): New York: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 33 13/16. BO d/at. 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3/S. airmail OD :>•». 90 d/at.107 words
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Article75 1965-08-04 20 Chinese Praduae Bxehange, SMgaparo neon prio«» por pioul yattarday: Coconut all 1 bulk SS9 aellara. drum *«1 sellers. Copra: July /Aus. UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pappor: Muntok white 5196 sellers, Barawak white 5192) sellers, special Barawak black Sl.v. sellers, garbled Lampong black $170 sellers (all 96% N.LW.), ASTA *IS2i75 words
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Article84 1965-08-04 20 SHIPS lylnt alangtldt tht Slniapert wharvat ar axpeetad today art: Golden Spring 6/7, Neator 8/9. Centaur 10/11. Sudan 13/14, Klmanls 23/ 24. Oceanic Cloud 33/34. Hoi Houw 35/36 Polotsk 3V39. Orchldea. 40 41, Kuala' Lumpur 46, California Mall 47, Baatarn Ranger 3/4, Peraeua 1/2, Maxwell Brander 21/22.84 words
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822 1965-08-04 20 From Our Market Correspondent LESS interest and a slightly reduced turnover was the order of the day on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Industrials and tins both opened fully steady, but by afternoon some counters had been marked down slightly Profit-taking appeared to be the main822 words
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Article27 1965-08-04 20 Malayan Stock Indices Aug- 2 Au». 3 Industrial*: 68.95 68.97 Tins: !13.H5 95.50 S rubbers: 102.11 102.11 ■Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec 29. 1962 10027 words
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Advertisement1171 1965-08-04 20 """"KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. East Cantula and U.S.A. Groat Lakes Servic* H'koni Yo»o"ama Montrea iwunta Uelrort Wneaa* "Maa*aanaa Mara" I Sapl 2» Seat 22 Oet 2t Oct I Nat i Net ■Miaisaiaia Man" 17 Seat M Sept It Oct M Oct INn West Coast of Central/ South America Service YokoKama1,171 words
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Advertisement994 1965-08-04 20 (™IORIENTI LINES J TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully airconditioncd) Deporting SINGAPORE 28th Aug 1965 PORT SWETTENHAM 29th Aug 1965 PENANG 30th Aug 1965 Arriving LONDON 21st Sept 1965 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said Gibraltar. FIRST CLASS accommodation available. Apply to your Trove! Agent, or994 words
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Advertisement428 1965-08-04 20 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST BIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MAUTA Tt CANABIAN ANB U.S. GREAT LAKES PORIV S'pora P. Siieiti Penane ETA lonsnto ORIENT LINER Sept 12; 14 IS/IB 17/11 Oct It Veuel calls at MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, BU.'FAU, ASHTABULA. CLEVELANO. TOLEDO, OETROIT. MILWAUKEt t CHICAGO. GENERAL428 words
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Advertisement372 1965-08-04 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM* Scaadianiaa aad Cattiaaatil Parts far Baagku am Haag Kite, Penang P. ynam TORREHS (Cllll Manila) 11/15 Aat 11/17 Aag II IS A«g TUGELA (Cans Pusan, Japan) M Aug THEIEN (Cllll Mani>a) 11/11 Safl U/Uttft IS/llSaft BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A EAST AHO WEST COAST PORTS. TRAVIATA Ma. 42-1372 words
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Article858 1965-08-04 21 i MM in md rrporled U> the Mtigapore md KuaU I umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with Hip number of the aliares traded I in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlcpt (2,000) 4. Eijo (1.43 £L, SI 44 SU (3.000) ii 44: tatt Smelt (3.000)858 words
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Article28 1965-08-04 21 Au t 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 681 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5733.62 i (down $5.23). Inofficial estimated offering 240 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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Article231 1965-08-04 21 I i.l •> I' first grade rubber f.o.bbuyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 cents per lb., down one-eighth of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. Tbe tone was dull. K.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib-231 words
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Article37 1965-08-04 21 ON the fraa 'xchangt markat In Hoog Koag yesterday tbe U.S. dalUr was quoted at S.'St (or T.T. and 3. 75) for c.i.i tuning waa quoted at 16.03 and an* taal af laid at 264.37 words
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545 1965-08-04 21 rllE drop of $5.25 in the Straits tin price yesterday was more or less in line with the decline of £15 in the overnight three months afternoon buyers' price in, London. 'I lie price was declared In Pt nans at $733,625. llstimated545 words
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Article237 1965-08-04 21 Aug. 3. Thrfr monlm. INDUSTRIALS Bowstmd 13 ct» McAllxtcr cts City Di-v 7 cti. M Invest, x cts. C.B Holdings 13 et(N. Iron 8 ct«. ivmlopx 10 Ctß. 0.C8.C. 13 ct». K. SmrltlDg 9 eta. Rothmani B eta. Crao 11 eta. Bar ctf Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta Bel.237 words
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Advertisement802 1965-08-04 21 NOTICE The Directors of Sungei Bidor Tin Dredging Limited have received the following advice in respect of the takeover ofler by Tronoh Mines Limited: "Tronoh Mines Limited has now received acceptances in respect of over 51 per cent of the issued capital of Sungei Bidoi' Tin Dredging Limited. Tronoh Mines802 words
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Advertisement617 1965-08-04 21 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R., SELANGOR TAWARAN darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. kelas 'BX' dan ka-atas akan dl-tenma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R.. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur saliingga pukul 3.00 petang pada 10J.1065. UNTOK: MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN SABUAH SEKOLAH ANDCA JURUSAN DI-SUNOAI PELEK, DAERAH KUALA LANGAT. Segala tutlr2 bolch dl-dapatl dlmasa kerja dl-pejabat Jurutera617 words
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Advertisement807 1965-08-04 21 SELANGOR TURF CLUB J^ZZSiSil—J'* HIS MAJESTY THK YANO DI-PKRTI AN AGONG'S ''^r{\wS3r&P* GOLD (ll' MEETINU 1965. a ->^y^g^^P^f o IST DAY SUNDAY sth. September 1955 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY Bth. September 19«f> eß^R^iS* 3RD DAY SUNDAY 12tli. September 1965 ENTRIES, close at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Mth August 1965. aaaaavaaaaajTjj^Bj^Bßßßßaaßßj^Bjjjj^Bßj^Bßßßßßaßßaßaa^Bßjfßßißßßßißßßa^Bßßai The807 words
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Article237 1965-08-04 22 Murdoch wins title by 1 stroke vJINGAPORE, Tues. Alex '"Sandy"' Murdoch won the Singapore Amateur Open uolf championship by one stroke from Hugh Staunton on the Island Course here on Sunday. Murdoch 'handicap 6> had n final round of 79 for a 'hree-round total of 14-over- n;ir 233. Staunton. the237 words
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Article88 1965-08-04 22 1 -3 victory for Singapore .-iLNGAPORB. Tues Suinapore I ml selangor 4-3 m a Festival of Sports billiards championships at •.-.i- Basah Road. Results of four-ball competition I Singapore first) Quek Eu Huat lost to Shi Ram Hoi 300-255; Chew CM Nen bt Yeow Kwai Wong 300--.'47; Ong Peng Keng88 words
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Article, Illustration843 1965-08-04 22 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By AMERICANS WIN MOST EVENTS BUT MALAYSIANS SHARE SPOTLIGHT WITH MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES gINGAPORE, Tues. Donald Rodrigo, the 24-year-old Irenuganu schoolteacher, today raised Malaysian high jumping to a new record of 6ft s in a quarter of an inch higher than the national mark which843 words
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Article253 1965-08-04 22 By F. EMMANUEL: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday AUSTRALIA will not take part in the Merdeka anniversary -soccer tournament from Aug. 14 to 28 at Merdeka Stadium. The Australian reply was contained In a cable to the Football Association of Malaysia received today. The cable states that the253 words
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Article82 1965-08-04 22 SINGAPORE. Tue& Binuupore won the Malaysian Comblniu Schools Inter-state basket bal) championship when tliey b»at Kelanun 72-60 In the final w thy Gay World today Kelantan snared runner»-up position with Perak who defeated Pahang Jl2-62 In the other match, todsv Other results: Singapore bt Perak82 words
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Article30 1965-08-04 22 SINGAPORE. Tues to. recovered from a 2-0 deficit to beat Sarawak 3-2 in the volleyba!: (hampionship at the SBAhnll today. Perak beat Selangor 3-0 in another maf-cli30 words
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Article17 1965-08-04 22 HOBART. rues— A Taamanian team beat the Malaysian women 1 hockey team 4-0 here today I17 words
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552 1965-08-04 22 LIM KEE CHAN - SWIMMING Thuan Heng sets two records as Malaysian meet opens LIM KEE CHAN B> SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's international swimmer, Tan Thuan Heng, broke the 11-year-old Singapore record for the 200 m freestyle when he won the event in 2min 7.ssec on the first day of the Malaysian swimming championships at552 words
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Advertisement264 1965-08-04 22 THE ?ARENT-PUPIL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME v MM It In* toem made puwttto by group of people whom Mfc Is education: schoolmasters, experts in child guidance. Oniver■ftf pntuaan. Togetber tttev hay* helped an expeiienoed editorial team to assemble PARENT-PDPIL. DEVELOPMENT PROORAMMI that to keyed to th» atSiooljictiviues and the out-of -school activities264 words
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Advertisement92 1965-08-04 22 Congratulations to M/S PHILIPS MALAYA LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR FACTORY AT PETALING JAVA. From PENANG ELECTRICAL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION No. 90-E MACALISTER LANE. PENANG. Congratulations to M/S PHILIPS MALAYA LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR FACTORY AT PETALING JAVA BENG SWEE AND CO.,92 words
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Miscellaneous101 1965-08-04 22 SPORTS DIARY STORE FKSTIV.4L: Smimminc MalayMHn championship(Amber Rd 10 a.m.) Women* woceer Perak v Malacca, S'poi* v peuang (Jn Besar Radium 8 15 pm.i Hockey Services v Pahi nnn. Spore v Johore NeKri i S'gor i PHdanu from 4 p.m I Bad minion Inter-state Combinet Schools championships (Oay Wor,<: 230101 words
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Miscellaneous103 1965-08-04 22 (Gay World 6 p.m-) Table tennis opening ceremony (Oav World 7 30 pm.i. SO<(KR: S'porr Business Houvs Snr Lea(iie-Cup Naafl v Borneo Motors. F and Neave v Mercantile Bk. Airways v Jardlne W:u:Ui. HK Bank v BheU (all ut Farrer Pk 5.15 pm Jnr l.tarur NTB v Harpers (Oeylang 5.15103 words
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Article220 1965-08-04 23 Kops-Aik Huang 'return' is off I7UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The return clash between Denmark's Erland Kops and Malaysia's Tan Aik Huang, scheduled for Sept. 21 at Stadium Negara, is off Kops and Aik Huang were scheduled to meet in the Malaysia v The Rest match following the Selangor Badminton Association's invitational220 words
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Article, Illustration475 1965-08-04 23 Epsom Jeep - RACING by Epsom Jeep IPOH, Tuesday. TYJAZZI, one of trainer Rinus van Breukelen's leading candidates for the $25,000 Gold Vase race, did a dashing trial here this morning. The grey sprinter, with Les Coles in the saddle, streaked over 3f in 36 1/5, striding475 words
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Article97 1965-08-04 23 LONDON, Tues. Next years' Epsom Derby will be held on Wednesday. May 25 the earliest j the race has been staged since 1939. That year It was run on! May 24. The Royal Ascot meeting is scheduled to take place three weeks later starting on JuneReuter - 97 words
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Article29 1965-08-04 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysian Armed Forces will play their last match of the soccer season on Friday when they meet Kelantan in a friendly at Kota Bharu.29 words
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Article497 1965-08-04 23 CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON, Tuesday. l/'ENT's last five wickets fell for one run in an amazing collapse against Hampshire at Canterbury yesterday. Kent began the day at 91-4 needing only another 31 runs to take the lead, but in 48 mins they were all out forReuter - 497 words
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Article205 1965-08-04 23 Rous calls for a full report AFC TO DISCUSS CHINA TOUR BY HK PLAYERS XIONG KONG, IMB. The president of the International Football Federation (Fifa). Sir Stanley Kous, was today reported to have called for disciplinary action acainst Hons Kong players who toured China without permission. The secretary-general of the205 words
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Article61 1965-08-04 23 PALM BEACH. Florida. Tues. Jack Nicklaus with winnings of US$lOO,4BB continues to lead the prize money list for golfers on the Ui.ited States Professional Golf circuit this year. Fellow Americans Billy Casper with U5683.600 and Tony Lema with U5563,994 were second and third on theReuter - 61 words
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Article57 1965-08-04 23 JOCKEYS lit Ml* Soleman 62 Z62 -t- $127 Irevena 30 212 —$190 -cc 20 201 —$480 rfoxham 18 186 —$24 ;oles 18 88 +$229 .arbndge 17 131 —$140 TRAINERS Ist SUkea rulloh 48 $332,330 i. Breuk. 32 $231,180 a. S. Breuk. 23 $139,855 Sagby 23 $123,090 Z. Breuk 2057 words
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Article33 1965-08-04 23 BANGKOK, Tues. The University of Maiaya soccer team suf- I lered their second defeat yesterday, lusing 3-0 to Amnuaysilp. last year's Junior college champions. The Thai team led 2-0 at halfume.33 words
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Article116 1965-08-04 23 DAVIS CUP r)ALLAS. Turn. The United stiiti-s moved into the Davis Cup inter-zone round against Spain by completing a crushing 4-1 victory over Mexico yesterday in the American zone final Arthur Aslic. first Negro ever to play for the United BUtes in the Davi Cup. clinched116 words
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Article49 1965-08-04 23 HAMILTON, Bermuda. Tues The New Zealand cricket team, who are on their way home from their tour of England, drew a twoday match with a Bermuda XT here yesterday. Final scores: New Zealsnders 161 and 118 for nine declared. Bermuda XI 107 and 83 for two.— Ranter.49 words
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142 1965-08-04 23 Coach: 3 reasons why US fail at Kiev I OS ANGELES, Tues. 12 —Bill Bowersman, the University of Oregon track coach, said yesterday that three factors were behind the defeat of the United States by Russia in the annual athletics match at Kiev. Bowerman said overcon fldence. squabbling between the142 words
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193 1965-08-04 23 International delegates to be invited for Seap I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Eight representatives of international sports federations have been invited to the Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21. They are: SR. Chadha of India (badminton), W. Ambrosio Padilla of the Philippines (basketball*. E. Armlshaw of New Zealand (boxing). Masami Shirooka of193 words
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Advertisement244 1965-08-04 23 f MERCEDES-BENZ I I 190 DIESEL I I COSTS ONLY B\ I bHhfor fuel iy iM3 Facts and figures prove the remarkable economy I JH of the Mercedes-Benz 190 Diesel. Fact 1: One gallon of diesel fuel costs approxi- 1^ H mately $1.50 leea than one gallon of j V244 words
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Advertisement302 1965-08-04 23 N^ Silver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade < without exception More shaves per blade means Cj 1 I^^Y £G less cost per shave The most superbly comfortable CTT^S^^? T^^P shaves in the world THE STAIN LESS JLADE Packet of 3 Blades:302 words
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Miscellaneous101 1965-08-04 23 SUMMARY SOCCfcR Negri Div. 1: 17 Gurkha Signals Regt. 'A' 2 S'bm Hangers l. Oiv. 2: 17 Ourklia Signals Regt. w.o. Teachers. Ipoh Div. 1: PCRC 1 Municipality 0; Div. 2: KED 3 Kilat Club 0. Taipinf Div. 2: Kamunling SC 5 Survey SC 2. T. Anson Div. 3: Sebrang101 words
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125 1965-08-04 24 JAKARTA, Tues. The Japanese Embassy here today issued a statement denying any official involvement in the large donation to the "Crush .Malaysia" campaign fund by the Indonesian-Japan Friendship Association. Antara hud reported that 35 million rupiahs had been donated by the association, proceeds from125 words
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Article84 1965-08-04 24 PERTH, Tues. Former jockey Colin Francis Ayes. 41. has been awarded £A 20.000 damages against the West Australian Turf Club for injuries caused when a two-year-old filly threw him because a moving tractor frightened it Mr. Justice Virtue said In the Supreme Court yesterday it was commonReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-08-04 24 Border bandit: It's news to Ismail KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today said he had not received any report on the senior Thai police officer's charge that Malaysian politicians are aiding a Thai bandit terrorising rubber workers in Southern Thailand.253 words
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Article54 1965-08-04 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The decision of the Australian Labour Party to lift its 57-year-old "White Australia" policy was today welcomed by the Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, as a "progressive step." Tun Razak said that it represented a "more liberal attitude Just like that54 words
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Article32 1965-08-04 24 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The ladles work party of the Presbyterian Church will hold a charity Jumble sale In the church grounds In Orchard Road from 9 ajn. to 12 noon tomorrow.32 words
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Article39 1965-08-04 24 SINGAPORE, Tues. Traffic will be diverted along Boon Lay Road from its junction with Jurong Road to Bulatan Utasan on Aug. 8 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the Singapore Motor Club Sprint Meet.39 words
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Article419 1965-08-04 24 LONDON. Tues.— The gold ftgures were much in line with expectation* and the stock markets were little affected by the announcement of a 50 million sterling fall. Gilt-edged were a dull market and. although some prices closed off the bottom, falls still ranged to 3/16. The feature of419 words
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280 1965-08-04 24 I ESSELTON. Tues. J Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. assured the State Assembly today during question time that experts from Kuala Lumpur would pay a second visit to Sabah to study the high rost of living280 words
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Article73 1965-08-04 24 PERTH, Tues A London company which owns vast rubber estates in Malaysia has bought 18.000 acres of farming property in Western Australia for almost £A 200,000. The company Is the Kuala Lum-pur-Kepong Amalgamated Ltd. The land, at Westonla. east of Merredm, 163 miles east of Perth,Reuter - 73 words
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Obituary28 1965-08-04 24 MRS. VAOIVELOO. formerly P. V. Eatate, Malacca, passed :i«ay p,iri>fully. leaving sons Vadivcloo Sndarharam and Punrhacharam. Cor tot leave* 3. Mandalay Road, 4.30 p.m. for cremation today.28 words
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