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1965-08-05
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Title Section23 1965-08-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Nat*"" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THCRSDAY. AUGUST S, IMS 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-08-05 1 Homecoming delayed Engine trouble forces an emergency landing in Karachi KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE airliner carrying Tengku Abdul Rahman home made an emergency landing in Karachi today, after developing engine trouble. The BOAC VC 10 had taken oil from Bombay when the detect was discovered. The pilot282 words
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346 1965-08-05 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday REPRESENTATIVE William S. Broomfield yesterday protested against U.S. cash assistance for building an experimental atomic reactor in Indonesia. "It is ironic," the Michigan Republican said, "thai the name of the programme under which these hard dollars were supplied346 words
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Article102 1965-08-05 1 SAN DIEGO, Wed. A USS4OO.OOO settlement has been reached in a malpractice case that initially resulted in a record US$7OO,OOO award, court records showed yestreday. Three San Diego County doctors must pay this sum to Raymond Lehtola. aged three, who suffered brain damage in a road102 words
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Article36 1965-08-05 1 BANGKOK. Wed— The Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal KHtikachorn. has issued orders to I seal off the Thai-Cambodian 1 border to prevent Cambodians lnfiltratlnp and molesting Thais liv- Ing in the border area. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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454 1965-08-05 1 PEKING FIRES SINGAPORE BANK CHIEFS PEKINT., Wednesday. •JTIK New China News Agency reported today that Mr. Lv ShOM rhfng. manager of the Singapore branch of the Hank of China, and two deputy managers, Messrs. Loke Chang-Bin and Djeng Hsioh-heng, had been fired from their posts by the head office. A454 words
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80 1965-08-05 1 LONDON. Wed. The British Government Is to establish a 100-man corps of specialists who can be lent as advisers to developing countries, Mrs. Barbara Castle, Minister of Overseas Development, announced here. The specialists will be employed by the Ministry of Overseas DevelopmentUPI - 80 words
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Article21 1965-08-05 1 MOSCOW. Wed King Mohammed Zahir of Afghanistan had Ulks with Soviet leaders at the Kremlin today— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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126 1965-08-05 1 'Bernama' name of our news agency I7UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Wed.— The Cabinet I today approved in principle the establishment of a national news agency for Malaysia. Disclosing this today, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said it would be known as Sharikat Berita Nasional Malaysia Berhand (Bernama*. Authorised Speaking126 words
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Article42 1965-08-05 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekamo Is scheduled to go Into seclusion from tomorrow to prepare his major speech which he will deliver on Aug. 17 Indonesian Independence day. During his seclusion, the President will not receive even his Ministers—AP.42 words
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226 1965-08-05 1 rE Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. today agreed to amend the emergency regulations banning strikes, lock-outs and other forms of industrial action by both the employees and employers. The Straits Times understands that points of a proposed draft li-cislation to enable this226 words
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Article53 1965-08-05 1 LONDON. Wed PV*.| K hr between Europe and the Fhr Bait are to be Increased by about five par cent, tour shipping" conferences 1 announced today They are ne ppar, ar j^, FYelfht conference, the Japan SfmnnT Prelgl i l Confer^e. the Philippines Europe Confer* and theReuter - 53 words
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Article49 1965-08-05 1 Reds renew oil grab demand JAKARTA, Wed. Leftist oil worker.s' organisations have renewed demands to the Indonesian Government that foreign oil companies be seized before Aug. 17 Indonesian Independence Day The demand was made because foreign experts were still operating in the companies such as Stanvac, Caltex and Shell.49 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-08-05 1 Threat to quit by 3 Wilson critics I ONDON. Wed. J The Labour Government's parliamentary majority of three appeared threatened today by talk of resignations among dissident left-wing MPs. Sources said the Hire* members Involved were: WILLIAM WARBFA". Who was carpeted by party officials yesterday tor refusing to support the477 words
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Article30 1965-08-05 1 HNGKU: ANOTHER SLIGHT DBLAI SINGAPORE. Thiirs At I a.m. Singapore Airport's flight information centre announced Teii^ku's plane would now touch here at 5.45 a.m. 1 Sec this paun30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration151 1965-08-05 2 A TEENAGE KILLER HOLDS THREE HOSTAGES AND KEEPS 100 POLICEMEN AT BAY FOR NEARLY TWO HOURS IT all began around noon in the residential area of Yamato, on the outskirts of Tokyo, where Misao Katagiri, 18, was shooting birds. He was questioned by two policemen, one ofUPI - 151 words
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233 1965-08-05 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. (jjEN. Maxwell D. Taylor said yesterday the United States and South Vietnam could "make it impossible for Hanoi to have any hope of winning on the ground" in South Vietnam. Gen. Taylor, Just rot i red asUPI - 233 words
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Article63 1965-08-05 2 SAZOON, Wed. Robert KiniB. civilian police adviser with the fatal shooting i if hi.s Anirnt;in buss and a VietnUMM woman, will be tried in fviiith Vietnam, a U.S. Government ipokeMMU] said. Thf. bpokesman .--aid that If convicted Kimball would face a maximum penalty of life impriBonmenlAP - 63 words
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Article183 1965-08-05 2 IVEW DELHI Wed. A district magistrate last night imposed a dusk to i day li curfew on Indore in Madhyu Pradesh following I a fresh wave ol violence in the city shortly after noon. The magistrate .said the j curlew would be imposedReuter - 183 words
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176 1965-08-05 2 100 mil. Indians get less than 30 cents daily YEW DELHI, Wed. The stark social conditions of much of India are a widely known fact, now emphasised by recently issued data. One hundred million Indians earn less than U.S. 10 cents (30 cents i a day. One per cent ofUPI - 176 words
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Article49 1965-08-05 2 CAIRO. Wed.— Egyptian authorities have .scrzrd .soi-ret cache* ol arms and explosives and ar» rested about 100 members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. Informed tourers s.ud niicrto. gation indicated the existence of a plot to assassinate President tftimc. There was no official confirnaation. A.P.AP - 49 words
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Advertisement66 1965-08-05 2 I;REE Plastic Pails s^nSS7^I IN 2 SIZES' ifl ik If All fid Off B^. rffm •-< fiftim>ii Ml i i pill LARGE SIZE w. HBSS^*' JfS I IAIIiA LAHbEoIZE (2qallon) iXtihii 7^ j^m~^"'m* f t V Ul'- 1 C 4 gallon) THF fiM^ft m -H^ m I rib •Tight fitting66 words
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479 1965-08-05 3 European Common Market: Britain's terms THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, reiterated yesterday that he did not see how Britain could join the European Common Market at present. But he added that some of the Labour Party's conditions for joining were less urgent than they had been. I The PrimeReuter - 479 words
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Article132 1965-08-05 3 Uproar over Swastika on stamps LONDON. Wed. Two more M.P-s joined the campaign yesterday to scrap Battle of Britain anniversary .stamps bearing the that Swastika as an insult to victims of World War n and the Royal Air Force's "Gallant Pew." Conservative member Sir lan Orr-Ewing said he will askUPI - 132 words
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203 1965-08-05 3 Woman has septuplets after hormone treatment UAMBUfcG. Wed. X1 A woman in Sweden had still-born septuplets after hormone treatment for sterility, a West German gynaecologist told a Press conference in Hamburg yesterday. Dr. Gerhard Bettendorf would not say when the sever, babies were bom or give further details. Side-effect HeReuter - 203 words
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Article43 1965-08-05 3 MOSCOW. Wed— Russi- vestercisy launched another unmanned satellite In thr Cosmos ."-cries. The Cosmos-77 curries scietui- 1 flc equipment for the continuation of the sp.icr research according to the programme an- nounced on March 16. 1962. Tass I said. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-08-05 3 SANDY opened his jaws and. ..CRUNCH! His day's work had begun. It ended many swallows later when several imitation chops made from beef hide had disappeared down his ever-ready throat. W.iti hmsr the Golden Labrador hard at work were his owner,139 words
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246 1965-08-05 3 pLORIA Jon, former Playboy Club Bunny who was dethroned as Miss New York State of 1965, vowed last night to fight for her title on the grounds of gross discrimination by the New York State NEW YORK, Wed Beauty Pageant. The 22-year-oldUPI - 246 words
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Article62 1965-08-05 3 Peer dies at 83 LONDON. Wed.— Baron Lrfwson of Beamish (Jack Lawsom. a former British Minister who went to work m the mines whrn he was 12 and became t) peer in 1950. died today aged 83. He was War Secretary in Mr. Clement Atrlw's Labour Government from 1945 toReuter - 62 words
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Article140 1965-08-05 3 I ONDOX. Wed. The intervention of the Bank of l-n^land yesterday pusheri the currency rate for sterling back to the, level at which it stood a week .1(11 after the announcement that Britain's reserves had in July made their biccest fall since last October.Reuter - 140 words
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Article172 1965-08-05 3 A IOSCOW, Wed. The I i Russians said yes-i terday they have caught the second giant speci-: men of a rare fish with fangs since Americans lost the first overboard at the end of the last century. The official news agency j Tass saidUPI - 172 words
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Article43 1965-08-05 3 MONTEZUMA (Iowa). Wod. Richard Carnahan, 11, still has his three prize-winning sheep, but the blue ribbon they won at the county fair is -gone. The' sheep ate it on Monday night after Richard proudly tacked it to their pen. A.P.AP - 43 words
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Advertisement127 1965-08-05 3 AQUAMATIC HO THE INBOARD j ENGINE WITH X THE OUTBOARD Jfcjfo, Rugged and powerful, the Volvo i3^«|J«o=Ba Penta Aquamatio 110 horse- CttCj&ftkrMh power satisfy the requirements .^Ql^^Pnvl] of motor boat enthusiasts. _.^ml Vy^jT jfir w Unequalled fuel economy and (SvKMSr^^^ reliability, electrio hydraulio vIJ* 9 lift combining with all tha127 words
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Advertisement537 1965-08-05 3 SCIENCE ADDS YEARS TO LIFE A^V? HAPPY HEnim^HS?! Every day we read of how science Is adding years to our lives but only you can add life to your years those wonderful years of retirement ahead of you. and you cant do It without Income dollars. do'lars that can mean537 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-08-05 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f I'll CAY I'M JUST TCLLMeWUICM) t irtpov T. S O^ 6 *OU WANT ME < V^TD APOLOGISE FOR J24 words
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Article, Illustration541 1965-08-05 4 Prison for 3 'pirates' who turned car thieves THHlili former pirate taxi drivers, who in the words of a district judge had shown "a blatant act of defiance and contempt of the law" by their robbery and abduction of a detective last Tuesday, today admitted another eight charges of theft541 words
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199 1965-08-05 4 T*HE First Lady, Toh Puan Noor Aishah, today laid the foundation stone for the $100,000 new headquarters of the Young Women Muslim Association in Haigville Drive. In her address, she called on the members of the association to equip themselves with knowledge that would199 words
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Article, Illustration298 1965-08-05 4 WE PRAY FOR DOGS RETURN" SINGAPORE, Wed. A pet boxer named Caesar has wrecked a Singapore family's plans for a threewee k holiday in Penang. Its fond owners, twins Juliet and Jennifer Krygrsman, aged five, have refused to CO because Caesar, a three-year-old red fawn298 words
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Article41 1965-08-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the "Poly Carnival," organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union in aid of its Union House building fund, on Saturday at the Polytechnic grounds.41 words
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Advertisement268 1965-08-05 4 ■"übb" "siw'o" OPENS "TOMORROW" THIS FILM WILL SHOCK YOU!- "IT IS A FILM I SHALL REMEMBER ALL m ■MY LIFE". Clive Barnes— Daily Express jj SUPERB ">y KiCHIKD ROUO, THE CIiiKDIM Va DICK RICHMOS. UILT MIRROR Kjl LjFF 8 DIRK BOGARDE LEO McKERN and TOM COURTENAY (of Operation Crossbow) B268 words
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Advertisement86 1965-08-05 4 JUST ARRIVED!! SEETHE LATEST EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF EXOTIC PRINTED THAI SILK AND THAI COTTON (more than 100 detigm hi I various colour). Open. Today: 3.30 I 7.30 p.m. Raion Modhovi T. S. Duroiroi 'AAYIRAM KALATHU PAYIR' Tomil. Lost 2 Shows J. 30 7.30 p.m. Gemini Ooneson, Savithiri t, MR Rodho86 words
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Advertisement512 1965-08-05 4 ■ORGANISATION" LAST I SHOWS m Horn. 145, 4 S 30 pm only n AKIRA KOBAYASHI "MlbSlKii PEHSIHT (M. nd) a Scc™> c 0 Chanty Premiere Tomoht ».30pm_ Scan Connery as Janus Bond lAN FLEMING'S -"HOLDFIHGER-: Technicolor [UA] No I t i»t II Advance CASH Bookings i NOW OPEN FOR SEASON512 words
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Article373 1965-08-05 5 We can't go back on our word MCA REJECTS CALL ON OFFICIAL LANGUAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Malaysian Chinese Association today said NO to the move by some Chinese organisations for Chinese to be one of the official languages of the country. It took this stand last night at a373 words
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489 1965-08-05 5 University club challenged: Condemn policy of Barisan SINGAPORE. Wed. PAP Member of Parliament ior Bungsar. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. today counter-chal-lenged the University of Singapore Socialist Club to "come out of their Soekarno snake-pit of anti-Malaysia schemers and plotters, and categorically denounce the Barl s a n Soslalis 'crush489 words
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Article117 1965-08-05 5 Buy National Defence bonds! Curbs on unions: ICFTU is concerned SINGAPORE, Wed. T h c International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has expressed concern over the restrictions imposed by the Central Government on trade union rights in Malaysia. A newsletter of the Asian Regional Organisation of the ICFTU discloses that117 words
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Article23 1965-08-05 5 PENANO. Wed.— The British Hißh Commissioner. Lord Head. arrived in Penang today from Kuala Lumpur for a thre*-dav official visit.23 words
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137 1965-08-05 5 Yvonne is again Golden Voice Selangor I. I ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mrs. Yvonne Thasan last night won the "Miss Golden Voice. Selangor" title for the fourth time in seven years. She beat nine other contestants. Commenting on the poor response for the contest, Mrs. Thasan, who has been «ith the137 words
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Article46 1965-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr. Ng Kam Poh. MP. for Teluk Anson. wiis today sworn-in as Assistant Minister of Finance before the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Istana N«jara here. Cabinet Ministers and Assistant Ministers were also present at the oath-talcing ceremony.46 words
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Article49 1965-08-05 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed- The Federated Teochew Association of Malaysia will hold Its annurl meeting at the Hung Kung Association hall here? on Aug 17. The meeting will discus* ways mid means of promoting goodwill and understanding between members of the Teochew community and other races.49 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-08-05 5 IPOH. Wed. —There Is no hard and fast rule which says that trade unions should or should not take part in politics, said a visiting American trade union expert. Professor Everett Kassalow. here yesterday. Speaking to about 30 trade unionists. Prof. Kassalow111 words
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Article46 1965-08-05 5 SINOAPORE. Wed.— lbrahim ibm Abdullah. 33. died in the Oeneral Hospital at about 12-30 am today eight hours after hf w-i.s I- -~ked down by a car in Nassim Hill. Ponce appealed for eye-wit-I nesses to contact Insp Rottan I Singh. Tel. 720046 words
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203 1965-08-05 5 Manners prevail, so Khir invitation stands KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The three-day delegates' conference of the National Union of Teachers will be opened by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. at the University of Malaya tomorrow. Inche Khir Is also the patron of the union's National Defence Fund dance203 words
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Article38 1965-08-05 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed— Datln Tengku Habsah. wife of the Malaysian Ambassador to Japan. Dato Syed Sheh bin Syed Abdullah Shahabudln. has returned to Kedah for a holiday. She Is a sister of the Prime Nflnlster.38 words
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Article, Illustration510 1965-08-05 5 JACKIE SAM - A BIG split is threatening the Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore, following a recent take-over by its extremist wing. Within the next two weeks at least a third of its 5.000 members will have to decide whether they should quit the510 words
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Article178 1965-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. ANEW law to be called the Registration of Guests Act. which will replace 14 existing laws relating to registration of hotel, boarding and lodging house residents, will be tabled at the meeting of Parliament on Monday. A hotel, boardine or lodeinß house178 words
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Article43 1965-08-05 5 A LOR STAR, Wed. The State Assembly last night passed a Bill providing for a $36,000 m< i ".im- of the Sultan's allowance from $144,000 to SI BO.OOO a year. The new scale will be back-dated to last January.43 words
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Article13 1965-08-05 5 PENANG. Wed. The State Assembly mil meet on Sept- 8.13 words
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Article42 1965-08-05 5 KANGAR. Wed. The Perils branch of the Day Training College Graduate Teachers' I nion haw decided to collect $5 from each member to start a strike fund as part of its struggle for higher pay and housing allowances.42 words
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1368 1965-08-05 6 WITNESS TESTIFIES ON STUDY TOUR IN TOKYO ]yjH. Stephen Yap, a former president of the Singapore Manual and Mertan--tile Workers 1 Union, told a Commission today that while he and Mr. T.V. (iomcz, then the union's general secretary, were in Tokyo in I!)(s.'{1,368 words
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Article130 1965-08-05 6 Pineapple men in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. A 54-member Japanese pineapple dealers and wholesalers delegation flew into Singapore tonight for a six-day survey of the Malaysian pineapple industry. Their leader Mr. Shigeru Kunihara. said the purpose of the mission was to examine further outlets of importing more pineapple from Malaysia. He130 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-08-05 6 HK BOY ARTIST TO SHOW PAINTINGS IN STORE SINGAPORE, Wed- A 14--year-old Hong Kong artist. Stewart Shang flew in last night by Malaysian Airways to hold an exhibition of his paintings at the National Library next week. He was accompanied by his mother and younger brother Anthony. 11. Shang, whose143 words
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Article20 1965-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Ramakrlshna Mission will hold a flag day in aid of its Boys' Home on Saturday.20 words
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Article79 1965-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The carl park at Jardine Steps has been temporarily closed to the public because the Port of Singapore Authority is building a plant yard in the area. A spokesman for the PSA today said that the car park had been closed as a79 words
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Miscellaneous222 1965-08-05 6 \lhtf Onp Btf V.T. Miami in ~"Y SEEMS WE SOLPOUO I DUNNO, OSCAR- IF OOP I BYSOU^OOR 6URE, I PIP. LJ >>. V OLP BOY SHORT, /^YEH_BUT PRESSES HIS ADVANTAGE, MXJSURE PUVH> GUZ! VOU/\W, _vS^\ \7 DOESNT IT? NOW WHAT WE STAND TO lOSE SOME I HECK WITH THAT SEE222 words
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Article66 1965-08-05 8 R/arrfa lit (Mtidmmm) nn ano MRS. Ton Ban Rock thank relatives and friends for their valuable gifts, assistance, attendance at their recent marnairr RUSLAN ANO MUZLI Thank all their friends for their kind wishes and prenents on the occasion of their marFAMILY OF LATE Ungku Othmsa Kuleimsn thi.nk re'.itlves66 words
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Article686 1965-08-05 8 The one glimmer of hope 'for negotiations on the Vietnam crisis arises from statements by the leader of the Ghanaian special mission to Hanoi. "Peace moves are on hand," said Mr. Armah on arrival in London after a five-day visit to the North i Vietnamese capital. The686 words
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Article384 1965-08-05 8 That primary school fees in Borneo were on the way out I has been obvious for months. The only question was when. This makes no less welcome the Minister of Education's announcement that the abolition will take effect on I January 1. The State Govern- ment is "delighted"384 words
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Article121 1965-08-05 8 Now the Japanese an joining a movement the British began, the Americans picked up and popularised and many other countries have enhanced; they too will have Peace Corps. Some of its members are likely to come to Malaysia soon, in line with esterday's Cabinet decision, and very welcome121 words
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Article379 1965-08-05 8 Stanley Uys - South Africa steps up the terror Stanley Uys b> /CAPETOWN, Wed.— The Verwoerd Government has been revising its methods of dealing with the opponents of apartheid. FIRST, it makes life so intolerable for them through banning order* that they ask for exit permits and relinquish their right ever to return379 words
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LETTERS
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Letter128 1965-08-05 8 XHERE are many ln- accuracies in Roger Henning's article on Michael Rockefeller's death in the former Netherlands New Guinea <ST. Aug. 2). Rockefeller travelled with a good friend of mine (Rene Was sink, an ethnologist) in a catamaran propelled by an outboard motor. While cruising off the128 words
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Letter94 1965-08-05 8 The possibility of Rockefeller having fallen a victim or cannibalism was seriously considered and police parties .searched the area intensively without success. It seemed more likely that he never reached shore. When he decided to Jump overboard the catamaran was about two miles ofl-shore. Wasslnk was saved by a patrol94 words
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Letter171 1965-08-05 8 ble that natives from Agats could have given a description of Rockefeller and his equipment because he started swimming with the bare minimum of clothing. His equipment was partly washed away by waves and partly recovered from the catamaran later. The Agats region is about one month's walking distance from171 words
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Letter168 1965-08-05 8 YOUR report (S.T. Aug. 2) did less than Justice to the 45-minut* address I gave at the annual meeting of th* Chemical Workers Union of Malaya. It would apnear that I had Indulged In a crudeness of expression an* thought which m» audience will confirm I was certainly168 words
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Letter105 1965-08-05 8 Such a view would have been an arrogant presumption on my part and would be completely unfair to the leaders of the labour movement in Malaya. It is true that I was critical of some of the policies of Malayan labour leaden and. I believe, legitimately so. The Malayan labour105 words
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1243 1965-08-05 8 TN spite of official efforts to scotch the rumours now flying around concerning the future of the U.S. strategic stockpiles, any intensification of the war in Vietnam is bound to increase the markets fears that a revision of the Administration's current disp1,243 words
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Advertisement41 1965-08-05 8 77i« Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also hwportfi Exporters of High Ciena Wenteei* Weelleas. SINGAPORE: 21, Caulia Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion. Ist Floor, Room No. I, 54 64. Nofhon Rood, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement240 1965-08-05 8 Another reason why I more Carrier air wJL%. conditioning is /^^S^^^S bought than any iwL other make! lions* stops abnormal .T»T^f TOltigeS from overload- ll^^'eßx^exl Ing the ml This Is a flaf g!oi^^*9 sedstf factor that rwfuca* tsrvic* ate o»4 eatsnds the Iff* of tt» hols Air Conditions*. C4^^^^^^^V Air240 words
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Article379 1965-08-05 9 EXIT FEAR The resettled residents of the Kuching-Serian road now in an 'atmosphere of confidence' THE fear of intimidation has been supplanted by an "atmosphere of confidence" amon; the 8.000 Chinese residents of the control area along the Kuching to Serian road, Mr. D. Bruen, the regrouping officer in charge379 words
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276 1965-08-05 9 THE Tariff Advisory Board was told today that if fair protection was given to the Malaysian printing industry, much of the printed and packaging materials, now being imported from abroad could be produced locally at equitable prices. j The local products276 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-08-05 9 Cine man: I heard order to divide $10,000 SEREMBAN, Wed. Mr. Lee Geok Shean, former manager of the Ruby Cinema here said today that he heard the circuit manager of the Cathay Organisation, Mr. Yeoh Guan Yew. tell the cinema proprietor, Mr. Tan Kah Lay, to divide $10,000 between three376 words
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Article56 1965-08-05 9 .SINGAPORE. Wed The Sineaporr Society of Accountants is to j send three delegates to the i -urth Asian and Pacific Accountants Conference to be held in New Delhi from Nov. 29 to Dec. 2 thu. year. The delegates are Mr. Tay Kwang Jin (leaden, Mr. Brie56 words
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Article82 1965-08-05 9 71 get army training KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seventy-one students from the University of Malaya are now undergoing a two-week basic military training course at the Siputeh Territorial Army TrainIng Centre in Perak. On completion of their training on Aug. 14, they will Join the university's Territorial Army Unit. This Is82 words
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210 1965-08-05 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A distinguished gathering of International medical experts today heard British Army physician urge medical students and doctors to adopt the Communist attitude of service to the State above self. i Personal Interest, the Consulting Physician to the Far210 words
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Article31 1965-08-05 9 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed. Mon than 200 youths from Methodis churches in Malaya and Singapori will attend a Methodist youth fel lowshlp Institute at Penang Iron Aug. 12 to 17.31 words
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Article, Illustration544 1965-08-05 9 CHEONG YIP SENG - Educated, jobless teenagers in dope traffic network earn up to $5 a day A STRAITS TIMES INVESTIGATION AN organised network of t c enagers, including schoolboys, is controlling the distribution of Indian hemp (gan j a "reefers" in Singapore. Today I went to the Oeylang Serai area to buy a544 words
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104 1965-08-05 9 'Morale and vitality not hit by confrontation 9 CINGAPORE, Wed.—Singa- pore's Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today said that Indonesian confrontation had not adversely affected Singapore's morale and vitality when he declared open the first Methodist Schools Festival of Sports at the Anglo-Chinese School auditorium in Barker Road.104 words
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Advertisement94 1965-08-05 9 FINDING IT DIFFICULT TO SAVE MONEY? wtiy not open m savings account with THE HONGKONG BANK Are you finding it difficult to save money? Well, so did Mr. Thrifty until he opened a Savings Account with the Hongkong Bank. Why don't you do the same? You'll be surprised just how94 words
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Advertisement22 1965-08-05 9 45/2/12 Constipation yf^Kx Overnight NX™ pwp^m^ <^ Us AVAILABLE !N 2<f, ft ond Vi X^ •OLE A3EhrTB: HARPER. QILFI LLAN A CO. LTD.,22 words
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Miscellaneous324 1965-08-05 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CRINXEL 5 Kuala Lumpur 6 34 Flintetones— -Rock Vegaa »nd Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Story"; 7 New. in Engi I" Malacca; S Johore Bahru; 4 7.10 Sea Hunt-'The Irtoa Taip.n*; 7 Bata Pahat; 9 Donna": 7.35 Beverly HUIWIKluan lies— "Jed Buys the Freeway" N^ s \fiHmS Cantonese324 words
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100 1965-08-05 10 Warrant of arrest against manager IPOH. Wed.— A warrant of arrest was ordered by the magistrate's court here today against the manager .of Ipoh Aerated Water Factory Ltd. Robert Wong, alias Wong Chew Ming, failed to appear In court to answer a summons under the Sale of Food and Drugs100 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-08-05 10 Duty to your nation first, says Osman ADVICE TO 86 CADET OFFICERS AT COLOURFUL PARADE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff, Lieut.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jawa, today called on his officers to place duty to the nation above everything else. He was addressing306 words
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Article29 1965-08-05 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A fighter of the Kong Tong society was detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance by detectives In Old Kalians Airport Estate yesterday afternoon.29 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-08-05 10 Sabah elections in March if... JESSELTON. Wed.— Sabab's first general election can be held in March next year "if there are no hitches." II m Mustapha Albakri, chairman of the Election Commission, said on arrival here today. Responsibility for holding the elections, however, lay in the hands of the StateAP - 86 words
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Article46 1965-08-05 10 SUNGEI PAT AN I. Wed. The Tengku Bendahara of Kedah. Tengku Abdul Malek. will officially open the newly-completed low-cost housing estate in Kampong Batiru nere on Saturday. The Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. will attend the ceremony.46 words
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Article50 1965-08-05 10 IPOH. Wed. Two young men i with knives walked into a police ambush in Pasir Pinji new village here at 3 o'clock this morning and were arrested. A police spokesman said that a gang of five young men were planning a roobery. The other three escaped.50 words
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254 1965-08-05 10 BEST CADET PARAMANADAN IS GLAD HE GAVE UP TEACHING... |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. For 24 year old cadet officer M. Paramanandan, a former Klrkby trained teacher, life In the classroom was too dull and boring. "I Just couldn't stand up to the Idea of being a school teacher all my life.254 words
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Article26 1965-08-05 10 SINGAPORE. Wrd- Annvice officers continued their crackdown on vice deivs last night. raiding 15 suspre'ed brothels in a nine-hour operation. No arrests were made.26 words
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Article158 1965-08-05 10 Bill to harmonise our tax laws If UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V —A Bill which among other things will harmonise the Income Tax ordinance of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, will be tabled at the next session of Parliament. Ordinances which will be affected by the Income Tax Laws (Malaysia) (Amendment)158 words
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Article54 1965-08-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd Tht decision ol Uip Australian Labour Party to lift its 57-yrar-old "Whits Australia" policy was today welcomed by the netmK Prime Minister Tun Abdul Ru/alc as a "progressive step." Tun R.i/ak s.ntl that It repr»sented a "morn liberal attitude lust like that54 words
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Article43 1965-08-05 10 KOALA I LMPIR Wrd.— An exhibition ol painting! and artistic work b\ vi find Japanese schoolchildren was opened here today »l the Chinwoo Stadium by Mr. Yuu-hi HayaMi; Counsellor nt tho Embassy of Japan. It will remain open untU Sunday.43 words
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164 1965-08-05 10 jyj ALAY oarents should not depend entirely on government scholarships to send their children for higher studies. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Ayub, nro-tem chairman of the Perils Parents' Association, declared at its inaugural meeting yesterday. "We must be more selfreliant, and should try to164 words
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Advertisement206 1965-08-05 10 Wk. Jel e^ eP More coffee enjoyment] only Nescafe gives you that wonderful Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted specially for you. Open the jar smell that glorious aroma of freshly-roasted coffee beans the beans that give Nescafe instant coffee its superb flavour. All206 words
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375 1965-08-05 11 Mistake by a computer: Bank must pay A HIGH COURT judge has ordered a bank to honour a £2.360 gambling debt "settled" by an electronic computer. The computer cashed a cheque for that amount made out by 73-year-old Mr. Joseph Burnett to cover his losses at chemin-de-fer after he had375 words
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Article26 1965-08-05 11 MILAN, Wed. Monsignor Louis Mathiaa, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Madras, died in hospital near here last night after an illness. He was 78. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-08-05 11 LONDON, Wed. Queen Elizabeth broke a centuries-old precedent to honour Sir Winston Churchill yesterday and decreed a Crowncoin to be minted bearing his effigy It will be the first time a commoner has appeared on a British coin for at least 800 years, with the145 words
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149 1965-08-05 11 FORT K.NOX i Ken tacky). Wed. The 538 th Engineer Battalion, which won numerous citations during World War 11. is on the way to Thailand (or s road building mission. It will assist in the construction of an 82--mile concrete and149 words
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201 1965-08-05 11 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Alex Qual-son-Sackey, president of the U.N. General Assembly, has passed the word around that he Is interested in being president for another year. But his fellow-Africans are not sure they want to keep him. Informed source* saidUPI - 201 words
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Article, Illustration219 1965-08-05 11 YVASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson yesterday recommended prompt Congressional approval of a US$7.5 million request to start investigations of possible sea-level canal routes for a new replacement for the Panama Canal Mr. Johnson said Senate and House action would allow the surveys to begin in JanuaryUPI - 219 words
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Article29 1965-08-05 11 pVERY day she hat a 20-minure dip, unrecognised, at Tcre molinoi, Spain bur one* she was Empress Soraya of Persia. She is on a short holiday.29 words
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68 1965-08-05 11 CYDNEY, Wed. NegotUUons win open soon in Jakarta, for an Australian tour by a company of Baltaese dancing girls The managing director of the Elizabethan Theatre Trust, the Gov-ernment-sponsored cultural agency, Mr. S. Haag, said he hoped the company would beReuter - 68 words
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192 1965-08-05 11 Passed: Bill to safeguard the Negro vote WASHINGTON, Wed. fT The House of Representatives yesterday gave its nnal endorsement to President Johnson's Bill to safeguard Negro voting rights in the South. The Bill, as passed and sent to the Senate. Is a compromise between differing versions passed previously by theReuter; UPI - 192 words
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Advertisement353 1965-08-05 11 Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph. the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders fair353 words
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Advertisement471 1965-08-05 11 Hawker Siddeley-the name that spans the world of engineering .I~\Z2SssK\Z«««aßsssf'> ^Bal I) 9* aMaF.*Ef. 't^jm--' \mJE JWif^PO! >■*• k r i '"'^^'"^■■■^S'^kMaßP^^ft ■aar a s»jai|jfCTßl lßßct3 ■JHKmmmii'B sgpsta^a,- BaSS TRlDENT 'Maintaining B.E.A. and other 810 DIESELS A Mirrlees 7.072 b.h.p. 1 2f Twin-engine business jet more than LOCOMOTIVES Brust airlines471 words
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Miscellaneous327 1965-08-05 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS over one's shoulder, perhaps 1. Till charges are altered, trim 7>. other places «4. 8). 7. Shipped abroad sheer stuR Stow-ln-the-Wold Jolnert? <T) pldlty could be eaten (9. 3). 9 She might provide mild ent«r- 10. At* about three as otherwise tuinment ("?>. c Ret depressed327 words
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Article, Illustration555 1965-08-05 12 ESME BAPTISTA - SWEE LOSymbol of sweet success rpHREE things sur- prise you about Swee Lo O'Reilly I her name (half I Chinese and half I Irish) her size (she is a dimunitive five I foot nothing) and I her success (built by sheer guts and I hard work in that tough city555 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-08-05 12 rTHE accessories in the current Paris fashion shows for the new autumn /winter season sometimes outshone the clothes, reports Aline Mosby. Roberto Capucci's outfits, even for evening, were worn with beige silk shoes with round toes and low. square heels split in the middle. Another292 words
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Article, Illustration186 1965-08-05 12 you may like to know MRS. Devaki Krishnan, who has spent 14 years as a volunteer in the Civil Defence Corps, has served the longest among women volunteers in the Kuala Lumpur region. She Joined the Corps when it was first set up in Kuala Lumpur in 1951. She is186 words
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Advertisement195 1965-08-05 12 Hi^ll I^l problem complexion? No problem with 'Natural Wonder' Revlon's new medicated makeup. Not a blemish in sight. Your <kin aluay* looks naturally flawless, when you make-up with new 'Natural WoaaW *Wi K^l covers up skin problems (beautifully) while it clears f!WMj«* them up fast. It's actively antiseptic. Heals blemishes.195 words
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Advertisement229 1965-08-05 12 MISS MALAYSIA 1965 (Miss International 1%6 Be: uty Contest in Long Beach. California) says "1 love HICEE, because it beautifies the complexion.*' BHr fl w You (22 can keep your complexion smooth and clear by taking regularly HICEE. wonder tonic, candy taste. Each Sweet let is equivalent to 10 oranges229 words
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Advertisement1272 1965-08-05 13 ft LIVERPOOI t WEST COUT M.K.I Dm S'pora SMit P.fmam Paaapjg MENTM Livtrpool AM I Ana II AENEAS Liverpool. Glasgow An 14 An II SSSSP" ftSsaEsj -SS 1 &*> p%f n !:S Bs S:i "*2 tEMODOEM liverpool". Glasgow!;;;;;!!!! Stptil Stpl22 JJfJ2J/2S tapta MACNAIN li.erpool. Oobim. A-moatn.... Saat 21 Sapl 281,272 words
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Advertisement2458 1965-08-05 13 1 Mm m 1 I M i 1 1 I 1 mi. V t^mmr mm mm Mil nM THFI. A hl/Af£S iii I r THE LAST ASIATIC COMPANY Lid ktcorpOfMtf tl OmA EXPRESS SAIUHSI Tl NEAR EAST, CONTINENT ANO SCANIINAYIAi S'pora p S'kam Paaamj Am Sanaa itavra H'owg row Aatw2,458 words
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Advertisement1293 1965-08-05 13 W> ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \T^^^ U.K./Conrincnt Singaport P. Sham P'naag Cm OF NEWCUTU L'don, Hturg. R'dam, Havrt Hull. Middlesbrough ***** An 21 Awj CITY IF CNICAM Havrt, London, Hamburg. Bremtn, R dam, Antwerp.. 31 An 2 Sept 2, 4 Stpt CITT IF lUSSOW London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Havre, Hull,1,293 words
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415 1965-08-05 14 Straits tin falls by over eleven dollars HOLLOWING the overnight r London' drop Straits tin fell by $11.25 yesterday to $722.37* per picul on an offering of 225 tons, estimated down 15 tons. Local demand was reported weak. LONDON: Tin on Tuesday opened lower on the Vietnam peace moves and415 words
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Article139 1965-08-05 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. JNDDSTRIALS were steady with movements small and in balance. Trading was again subdued with investors awaiting the Federal budeet due tB two weeks. Piaturr today was big off market >a!<--: in J. McLiwrai'h at 14s. 9d. to 15s and A.C.I from 54s to 565. 3d Base139 words
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792 1965-08-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent QL'IET conditions prevailed on an easier Stock Exchange yesterday, prices in both the industrial and mining section falling off from the levels ruling on Tuesday. The tin index fell over a point and the industrial index half a point792 words
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Article785 1965-08-05 14 DL'SIXESS in and reported to tbe Singapore and Kua't I.umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the khares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Etas (2.0O0) 51. 44: F. and N. erds (1,000) $2.20 O, (5.000) $2.19. (3.000) $2. 15, (2,000)785 words
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Article27 1965-08-05 14 Aug. 4 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $722.37} (down (SIMS). Inofficial estimated offering; 225 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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Article25 1965-08-05 14 Malayan Stork Indices Aug. 3 Aug. 4 Industrials: 68.97 68.44 I ms 93.50 92-32 rubbers: 102.11 102.11 'Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962—10025 words
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Article84 1965-08-05 14 THE Federation .Minister of Finance has fixed these prices fur calculating customa duties for the period from Aug. 5 to Anf. 11. Rulrber bS rts a Ih. <opia S6OK a ton. Cordiiut Oil srtt.t; a ton. Palm Oil $K34 a too. I'alm Kernels $513.75 a ton. The rates84 words
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Article237 1965-08-05 14 Auk 4 Three mouths INDUSTRIALS Rouatrad 13 eta MrAllater W aaft Clt| n»». 7 cis M. Invest. I r-u. C I Ho minis II aaatl Iron V eta DuolopK 10 eta. O C.B.C. 13 cv. K. smi'littu- v eta. Hothmauis 9 eta. H.nso 11 eta Ban S eta237 words
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Article35 1965-08-05 14 ON thr rrts ncninii market la Horn Kong ycatrrday tb« U.I. collar M quot.M at 5.76J ftir T.T. «n.l T.'.J for tiih itiHini wa> quoted at 18.03 ana ant tail I»M at Z63|.35 words
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Article17 1965-08-05 14 July rubber crops Included: Rlvrrvirw 232.000 lb. Sunerl Tfakanr 103,197 lb. aa4 Tetaertoh 117.000 lb.17 words
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Advertisement925 1965-08-05 14 AiISTULiA UtVICE/NEN tUUMO INIIA, PARISIAN AND P. CULf SIIVICI 111 frrguatti Ueiaiaa. Mrliaarat SfOsn Tn Hsarai asa Naftfattiaaai tCAf.PENTAf.I* It fart I I (if ,^2- AIZ «L mS?« at -uJL JJsi.. MJ U »'«Saat USaft USwi BANKUHA /Am 1/ lAm 11/11 AM MWU •a dm taa^M Parts. taataaa. Carttsfaac CaMaßa.925 words
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Advertisement198 1965-08-05 14 PENANG SPORE ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA 1 CHITTAGONC M.V. "STATE OF OKISSA" for Aoeia.da. Sydnay and Melbourne Au«. 7/0 Au«. »/10 CHIIV AGENTS PENANG SUB-AGENTS. R. iumoMtoy Sons IM, R. Jumobhoy Sons (M) Ltd., SINGAPORE. Tal: *****/7. PENANG. Tal: *****. American Export a a oC^a IgyANDTSEW Lines J^^fi^ ma198 words
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Advertisement1009 1965-08-05 15 itinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT v Wmrmm- St (Min.)— Box St el*, txtrm VOUNC MALAY DRIVER Wanted. ore) 644M8 after 4.30 p.m. ADVERTISING CANVASSERS re- advertising hrm. Salary plus commission. Apply Box A 5057 S.T. g por«. DRESSER CONDUCTOR Grade Thrre for Perak rubber mate. Kend full details of1,009 words
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Advertisement1125 1965-08-05 15 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wmrdt St (Min.)— Box St cti. txtrm STENOCRAPHER required by Research Department of Plantation Company tn Central Johore. Applicants must possess Grade 1, II or 111 O' level G.C.E. with Science and English and an LCC. (or equivalent > certificate of 100 w p.m. in shorthand Starting1,125 words
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Advertisement916 1965-08-05 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm URGENTLY REQUIRED Inexpensive Furnnht-d Flat 2 3 bedrooms not DiaI tn. t I.V Smith. i 2 St Thomas Walk, h pore 9. OFFICE SPACE VACANT it Wmrdt U (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm OFFICE VACANT at business centre fully alrconditioned916 words
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Advertisement929 1965-08-05 15 EDUCATION IS Word* U Win. t—Box St el*, txtrm THE LONDON SCHOOL ul A.'uuntancv offers concise Airmail Postal Courses in Bookkeeping and Accountancy. Business Training. tnilisn U.C.E. and for R S.A.. L.U.U. A.C.A.. A. CCA., A.1.A.. A.C.W.A., C.1.5.. A.8.1., etc. Low instalment fees Include all textbooka. It tb* post can929 words
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Advertisement661 1965-08-05 15 in the matter of RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN THK SOCIETIES ORDINANCE T p ANI) Uiiiorpoiatecl in the Stat«s IN THE MATTER OF at Malaya > SEGAMAT MEDICAL SERVICE Stockholders are advised that cprtDTC ri ib c Tln Ore Output foi the monui oruKia club cf Ju]y 1965 was 536 p i661 words
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Article63 1965-08-05 16 KLL'ANG. ttfd Cheng Then Nam. age<l 22. won thr durfcha Engineers Cup ror thp sixth succe.v sup year in thr annual Klum.g Youth Club 13-mile walk. He returned 2hr. 15min sosec. clipping 4min s*ec off hi* previous record In the iunior event over fivr miles. K. An'jalaknn63 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-08-05 16 Jills is the Marcos 1.800. powered by a Volvo I engine of 155 blip, which will make its Malaysian racing debut at the Singapore Motor Club's Festival I Quarter-mile Sprint at Boon Lay Road. Singapore. on Sunday. It will be driven by137 words
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577 1965-08-05 16 BADMINTON I By LIM KEE CHAN, Singapore, Wednesday TAN AIK HUANG, the Thomas Cup star and unofficial Malaysian No. 1, proved much too good for the opposition as he swept into two semi-finals in the Malaysian Combined Schools individual badminton championships at577 words
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139 1965-08-05 16 ONLY $49,000 GATE FOR THE MALAYA CUP FINAL KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The total collection from last Saturday's Malaya Cup Final between Singapore and Selangor at Merdeka Stadium was $49,218, the F.A. of Malaysia announced today. This was about $15,000 less than the record gate of last year's Cup Final between139 words
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Article75 1965-08-05 16 SINGAPORE. Wed Selangor 1 beat Negri Sembllan 2-1 in the Festival of Sport Inter-state hoci key tournament which began on the padang today, i In other matches today, Singa- pore beat Johore 2-0 while Slngaj pore Joint Services beat Johore I 3-1. Paramallngam was Selangor 's75 words
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Article244 1965-08-05 16 DILBAGH FOR TREBLE IN YOUTH MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Several leading Malaysian athletes, who took part in last week's national championships at Singapore, will compete in the first Malaysian Youth Council championships at the Merdeka Stadium here on Friday and Saturday. THey include Sabah'.s Dlibagh Singh Kler and his orother244 words
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382 1965-08-05 16 SWIMMING CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's. leenage international .swnn-nw-rs. Tan Thuan Henu and P;^ rid* Chan won live event in the M;il;iysi;m i>\\ miming charu- pionships whk h concluded at Amber Road today. Thuan Heiiß. who established two new records yesterday in til* ;;loom and382 words
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Article493 1965-08-05 16 A LOR STAR. Wed BillN Ng of Johore. flr.st winner of the Malaysian badminton singles champion.->hip.s in January this year, will not defend his title in the second annual championships here from Aug. 13 to 15. Penang's Tan Aik Huang, whe was runner-up to493 words
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Advertisement1141 1965-08-05 16 THE TOWN BOARDS BOUSTEAD k CO. (1!M) ENAaMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) LIMITED NOTICE CNDEB SECTION ISI fl— tpiatfj la Ih* NOTTOI IS BKKEBY OIVKN Malaya I. indar Bactlon 117 of Urn Town < rrttfteatr Nn. MST aac MM far Hoards Enactment that th« foiiow- \w% a t«-k aoila each la1,141 words
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Advertisement775 1965-08-05 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU raUb*«r Boamrrh InnHtato •< MaUra) Applications are lcrited from suiublv qualified Malaysian j citizens for the post of Division j I B Research Officer in the Bota- ntcal Division uf the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Appli- cation; should possess a degree in775 words
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Advertisement725 1965-08-05 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE MECHANICAL SERVICES INSTALLATION FOR THE QUARTERS (PHASE mi, TANJONO KARANG HOSPITAL. TANJONO KAHANG. SELANOOR. Tenders will be received at tbc Office of the Ministry of Hearth. Jalan Young, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 Noon on 19th August 1965. for the supply and Installation of the Sewerage and725 words
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Miscellaneous77 1965-08-05 16 SPORTS SUMMARY CRICKET Tenrku Oman Shirk) final (KL> Mlndef XL bt 1 Refer Mentakato. by 35 runs. Mindef 128-6 dor. 'Lakhblr Singh GUI 40 Iqbal 27 no.. Hutciilnson 26 no. Leu Blk Hoon 4-10' Recce 73 fßlic Hoon 31 Zulklflt 17 Lakhblr 4-22 O Kelly 3-12' BADMINTON Prrac League: Kilat77 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-08-05 16 P and N w.o. Mercantile Bank. Junior: NTS w.o. Harpers. Ipoh Dlv. 2: C. Kindln« Ramblers 1. Dlv. J: Borneo Motor* o. DID. Taipinc DW. 1: Ist Bti RMR 1 Sultan Melayu 1 NFTBAI.I. Spore Lfe: Asians 6t Europe* ri* 30-27: bt Cwealth Seven 36-13. Europeans A' bt Asians 'A'73 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-08-05 17 DO YOU MIND AND DEPTH CHARGE ALSO IMPRESS IN TRACKWORK IPOH, Wed. Fraser's Hill, Do You Mind and Depth Charge three of trainer Rinus van Breukelen's Gold Vase "fleet" showed good form in training here this morning. Fraser's Hill was particularly impressive when he sprinted 3f in317 words
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Article284 1965-08-05 17 rTEN horses to follow at the Ipoh meeting which opens on Sunday are: DJAZZI In top form; has an outstanding chance in the Gold V*s« on the last day; second wrth 9.4 to Hard Love over Jif straight in May. POT OF COLD On*284 words
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Article128 1965-08-05 17 Singapore, wea. Eignieen swimmers 12 men and sixi six women were selected after the conclusion of the Malaysian championships today to represent Malaysia In the international meet against Thailand and ihe Philippines which will be held at Tanjong Rhu on Friday and Saturday. The Malaysian team will128 words
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480 1965-08-05 17 COUNTY CRICKET N'hants are back at top LONDON, Wed.—Northamptonshire went back to the top of the English county cricket championship table after two declarations within ten minutes had opened the way to a decisive finish against Essex. Essex were left to make 146 at one-a-minute on a rainaifected pitch and480 words
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Article61 1965-08-05 17 ALAN SIMPSON flings up his arms triumphantly as he wins a dramatic 1,500 metres in ttM Britain and j Northern Irel an versus Poland athletics match at the White City Stadium, London. After a tremendous duel! along the home straight, Simpson beat his great rival61 words
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Article37 1965-08-05 17 Ntw *v,rtK. Wed -The United States team for the Davis Cup inter-zone tennis match against Spain in Barcelona on Aug 17 to 19 is Dennis Ralston. Arthur Ashe, Clark Graebner and Frank Froehling. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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214 1965-08-05 17 STA TE A THLETES IN STORE SCHOOLS TEAM 6INGAI-ORis., Wednesday. "i^HE Sintjiipuic team for the second Malaysian Schools Inter-state athletic championships at Seremban on Aug. 13-15 will include several leading state athletes. Singapore, who won top honours at last years meet here will have the services of 400 metres star214 words
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Article76 1965-08-05 17 I KUALA LUMPUH, Wed. Th» Malaysia Amateur Boxing Auoclatlon will staye the .second national championships at the Chin Woo stadium here on Sept. 4 and 5. The championships v. ill serve m the lirst of a three trials to select a national team for the Seap76 words
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Miscellaneous67 1965-08-05 17 SPORTS BIAHY M.>». \P«)KK H-.STIVAL B»d- nunton: Malaysian .v l-.ooU open individual championships CSBA 3 30). Basketball: International championships (Gay World, 7.30 p.m.). Cycling: Tour of S"por« massed start (Shenton Way. la.m.V Hockey: Inter-state: Johore v Negrl; Spore v Pahang: S'gor v Services (4 5.15 at padanp). NetIball: SWNA tourney67 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-08-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia is to launch a big drive to make Malay businessmen aware of the importance of participating in commerce. Us new president, Inche Hanaiiah Hnssain. MP, a chartered accountant, said today363 words
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Article80 1965-08-05 18 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Uniled BtetM yesterday issued its biKKe-^i conscription call-up 27.400 in September and 33,600 in October— since the Korean War. J The call-up, announced by the] Defence Department, raised the September quota by 17.000 men over the figure originally planned. The increased quotasAP - 80 words
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Article38 1965-08-05 18 LONDON. Wed— The Government has Riven the po-ahead to plans to build Europe's biggest drydock accommodating ships of up t<> 170.000 tons deadweight at Belfast. Northern Ireland. the House of Commons was told last night.38 words
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Obituary33 1965-08-05 18 JOHN (WILLIE) JOO (CMC formerly Orltfrton uml Mnrtico OMaurams I'aitacd away peacefully auk i Cor leavr Ti'n-r. s. r.in^ooi: Road Auk- at 4 30 p.m. for Church O* Nativity UMM* Bidadarl CemMary.33 words
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282 1965-08-05 18 PAP is 'grateful' for Senu's statement: Raja CINGAPORE. Wed. The PAP said today it is "grateful" to Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. for "having given the lie to a line of propaganda now being conducted by certain Alliance leaders" against the party. Yesterday, Inche282 words
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86 1965-08-05 18 JESSELTON, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today that it is the Central Government's aim to wipe out illiteracy in the nation. Speaking to newsmen before departing for Kuala Lumpur after a 24-hour visit, he added: "The GovernmentAP - 86 words
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Article46 1965-08-05 18 Sport— by Subandrio JAKARTA. Wed— Dr. Subandrio said today that sportsmen of Indonesia should have "political consciousness" besides technical ability in sports. In a speech at the opening of the All-Indonesia Football Federation conference here, he reiterated his Government's view that sport is inseparable from politics.—AP.AP - 46 words
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331 1965-08-05 18 CLOSED: MOST BANK of CHINA ACCOUNTS By LIM BENG TEE: SINGAPORE, Wednesday MORE than 80 per cent of the savings and current accounts of the Bunk of China have been closed, the Straits Times reliably learnt today. The bank. which has another 10 days to operate In Singapore, had fewer331 words
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Article440 1965-08-05 18 LONDON. Wed— lt has been a good day for equities In the .stock markets. The sudden appearance ot buyers for leading stocks caught jobbers short of stock and prices moved ahead fairly sharply. The Institutions were said to have been active and there was a440 words
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393 1965-08-05 18 Experts from Japan to aid rural drive THE first group of 10 Japanese Peace Corps members will arrive here soon to help boost the rural development programme, especially the cottage industries and padi planting. Announcing this today, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said: "The Government has accepted the393 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-08-05 18 ACTRESS PAT GIVES BIRTH TO A DAUGHTER OXFORD. Wed. rVctTMI Patricia Neal. 39 < above), still recovering from the effects of a triple stroke six months ago. gave birrh today to a 6 Ib. Boz. girl, her fifth child. Miss Neal, who won the Academy Award for her performance "Hud."AP - 153 words
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65 1965-08-05 18 TOKYO. Wed. Rescue craft today searched for 11 seamen missing from a Japanese tanker sliced in two in a collision with an American freighter south of Tokyo. The bodies of seven of the 19 crewmen aboard the tanker, the 995-ton Meiko Maru, have been65 words
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141 1965-08-05 18 KUALA LI' MI' I X, Wed. A warning that Malaysia's unfavourable balance of trade •cannot go on much longer" was given here today I>t Or. I.im Swer Ann. the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. I.im, who km speaking at the opening141 words
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Article53 1965-08-05 18 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekanio has ordered that the highway running through Jakarta must be repaired and that repairs must be completed in three months, according to the official Antura news agency here Antura said the President's Instructions were announced by Brtft.-Gen. Mashtidi. Governor and district head53 words
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Article34 1965-08-05 18 JAKARTA. Wed The Indonesian Navy will one day take over the role of the U.S. Seventh Fleet and the British Far East Naval Commiind. the Army Minister. Lleut.-Gen. Ahmad Yard said today.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-08-05 18 i Hii'hcst and lowest temperatures In M,U.»y.sU for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hichi-st rjowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 90 B Penang 88 75 Ipoh 93 7i Malacca 88 70 Singapore 90 73 C Highlands 72 60 Jesselton 88 75 Kuching 90 7249 words
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