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Title Section23 1965-08-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. r Ha**** 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration335 1965-08-11 1 GETTING DOWN TO WORK KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. MALAYSIA and Singapore today named High Commissioners for each territory. It was the island's first foreign affairs act of independence since its separation from Malaysia 24 hours before. SINGAPORE'S High Commissioner here is Mr. Ko Teck Kin, millionaire businessman and former335 words
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Article660 1965-08-11 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: By SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE SINGAPORE Government will not interfere in the political affairs of Malaysia, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said at a press conference here today. The Prime Minister of Singapore said: "It is necessary for us to be very correct in our relations with660 words
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205 1965-08-11 1 LONDON'. Tues. Singapore has asked to remain in the Commonwealth as an independent nation, British officials said here today. Britain will support this, the officials added. Britain this morning officially announced that she recognised Singapore as an Independent State following the island's withdrawal205 words
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Article170 1965-08-11 1 CANBERRA, Tues. Australia has recognised the new State of Singapore, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Meniies, announced tonight Sir Robert said he had sent messages to the Prime Ministers of Malaysia and Singapore expressing Australia's satisfaction that the new arrangements provided for continuing cooperation between the twoAP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration962 1965-08-11 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By gINCAPORE, Tues.—Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said the newly-independent State would take a non-align-ment stand in the "power struggle" between the Communist and Western blocs. Outlining Singapore's foreign policy, he said it would work962 words
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518 1965-08-11 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CONDITIONS recalling the hectic years <>f 1M52 and I!M).'J were seen in the trading rooms v.. the Stock Exchange today, with hundreds of thousands of shares changing hands as the second day of the Singapore independence boom gathered momentum. Twice during the day518 words
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Article33 1965-08-11 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Radio Malaysia today ceased j broadcasting tbeir usual daily news bulletins to Singapore. The Kuala Lumpur news was normally broadcast over Radio Singapore at 1 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.33 words
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Article162 1965-08-11 1 Wilson: We knew split coming I ONDON, Tues. Mr. lj Harold Wilson. Briti s h Prime Minister said in the Scilly Islands off South-West I England, today that I Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia had come as no surprise to his Government only the timing was. Mr. Wilson, who is onReuter - 162 words
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Article38 1965-08-11 1 NO DIFFICULTIES: FRA.\( I. PARIS. Tues. Spokesman for French Foreign Ministry said here today in principle there did not appear to be any difficulties about France recognising Singapore. Reuter. New Delhi tonight announced recognition of Singapore.38 words
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287 1965-08-11 2 M. SIVARAM - M. SIVARAM: From New Delhi, Tuesday 411 India was shocked by the aniiuinn eninil ni the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. \\hjl<- tin- Indian Gay i-rninrnt was still availing oOin.il reports from its missions in Singapore an Kuala Lumpur. lush ofliri.il287 words
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Article, Illustration638 1965-08-11 2 Ramani: A blow to ideals of new Federation 'Main purpose for which I came to the U.N. has now been shattered' UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday YIR. Radhakrishna Ramani, the chief delegate of Malaysia, expressed '"shock" yesterday over Singapore's withdrawal calling it a blow to his own efforts here to show that638 words
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Article12 1965-08-11 2 AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK: Page 12-13 EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK: Page 1312 words
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61 1965-08-11 2 BRITAIN IS ONE OF FIRST TO SAY 'YES' LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN has recognised Singapore js an independent State. The decision was announced last night by the Commonwealth Relations Office here. The official statement said: "In consequence of the arrangements made by the Federation of Malaysia for Singapore to become independentReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration733 1965-08-11 2 WELLINGTON, Tuesday. J'HE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, today announced his country's recognition of Singapore. He said the Government regretted it had not been possible to work out differences in such a way as to enable Malaysia to remain united. ButReuter - 733 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-08-11 3 JAKARTA. Tu*s INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, said last night that Singapore's withdrawal from the Federation of Malaysia proved Indonesia was correct in calling Malaysia a British neo-colonialist creation. He added that Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia would continu* Dr. Subandrio made the remarks toReuter - 267 words
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106 1965-08-11 3 A 'telling blow' says Tass commentator ]tf OS( O\\, lues. The official Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday that Singapore's separation from Malaysia was "a telling blow to those who cherished hopes that this neo-colonialist offspring would last long." The Tass commentator. Vasiliy Kharkhov, .said that "those, who from the106 words
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601 1965-08-11 3 This is severe blow for British policy, say papers LONDON. Tuesday gINGAPORES withdrawal from F Malaysia was de- I scribed by newspapers here today as a severe blow for British policy in the Far East. Concern was rocussed on the future of the two Borneo territories in Malaysia, the role601 words
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Miscellaneous28 1965-08-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby YOU F/NISMecT"\ ZiOU KNOW IT U?6ETS ME^ s.*XJG HOUSE WOP* YET YJ ViD SEE you U/OPtflNGj I fWIL, THEN YOU SWOULD DO fiWUjT^)28 words
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Advertisement397 1965-08-11 3 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? If you can express yourself persuasively and forcefully, you have an immense advantage in business as well as in social397 words
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Advertisement140 1965-08-11 3 "Word Mastery ihe prospectus ol the Effective English Course explains the Importance of good English to you and describes how you cun acquire the power of ready and attractive expression. This Interesting booklet should be in the h:<nd«. of every ambitious man and wem-.m The Danger of Delay Deciae at140 words
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Advertisement506 1965-08-11 3 YOU CAN GET the MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCI HHHHHI INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. YOU SAVE WITH COMPLtTr SECURITY. /i^p£\ SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. \f^S^y 294 tAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: ***** (SUNES) PAID UP CAPITAL 56,000,000.00 i w with the506 words
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Article, Illustration434 1965-08-11 4 I begged them not to kill: Tragic widow COURT TOLD OF FATAL STABBING NEAR HUT BY THREE MASKED INTRUDERS SINGAPORE THE High Court was told today how a farmer, Lav Thong Kwee, was fatally stabbed in the presence of his wife after three masked intruders all wearing straw hats had434 words
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346 1965-08-11 4 ROBBED MAN HAD PEN AND WATCH RETURNED court told 1 SINGAPORE, Tues A PRELIMINARY inquiry was today told how a pharmacist, Tan Seng Hin, was robbed of his fountain-pen and wristwatch valued at $250 by a gunman who later returned them to him. Tan also said that a poultry farmer.346 words
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Article58 1965-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a gala charity film premiere entitled '"The Sandpiper under the patronage of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the Lido Cinema at 9 o.m. on Aug. 25The object of the show is to raise funds58 words
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Miscellaneous486 1965-08-11 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THl-; following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebnr airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Beirut, Bomhay. Colombo (LA 796) 3.35 p.m.: from Sydney, Uurwm (BA 717) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Home, Damascus, Abadan. Bombay (BA 714) 7.45 p.m. Thai International Airlinti:*486 words
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225 1965-08-11 5 Malaysian Airways will serve both nations KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysian Airways is now undergoing readjustments to enable it to serve both Malaysia and Singapore as before Singapore's withdrawal from the fe d c ra t ion. the chairman, Mr. Yong Pung How, said today The airlines services would not be225 words
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74 1965-08-11 5 PENANG. Tues. Police today offered a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of two pistol-packing youths who robbed a textile firm of $1,580 in cash and jewellery yesterday. The robbers threatened the staff of the Teong Yeong Co. in Chilli* Street74 words
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Article42 1965-08-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The body of a one-month-old baby girl was found in a drain in Petaling Jaya yesterday. A labourer, Ibrahim bin Munggia. told the police he saw the body while cutting grass in Road 9/5-42 words
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Article25 1965-08-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Rear-Ad-miral Peter John Hill-Norton. Flag Officer second-in-command of the Far East Fleet, has been promoted Vlce-Admlral. th« Royal Navy said today.25 words
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155 1965-08-11 5 Tues.— The University of Singapore Democratic Socialist Club today expressed disappointment with both the Central and Singapore Governments "on the secession of Singapore from the Malaysian Federation." In a statement Issued today, the club said that the unhappy situation was the result of politicians being unable155 words
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113 1965-08-11 5 pENANG, Tues.— The hope that Penang State Govern ment would now meet the wishes of the people of the island for the retention of Penang's free port status was expressed today by the former Mayor of Penang. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew. "With the disruption113 words
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1035 1965-08-11 5 Witness: Seremban Town Council has no money left INQUIRY CONTINUES SEREMBAN, Tues. rp HE Seremban J_ Town Council now has no money left to change the hinges of doors of its buildings, the commission of inquiry which is investigating allegations of m a ladministration and malpractices/ of the council, was1,035 words
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386 1965-08-11 6 Malacca Chief Minister sees re-merger hope 'ONCE COMMUNAL TENSIONS COOL DOWN...' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fill-; Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, said here tonight that a re-merger of Singapore with Malaysia might be possible once communal tensions in the country had cooled down. Inche Ghaffar, who was addressing386 words
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300 1965-08-11 6 Inquiry told: Union repaid severance money in instalments SINGAPORE, Tues. A witness in the Commission of Inquiry into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today spoke about the difficulties he encountered with certain officials of the union when he tried to retrieve the balance of retrenchment300 words
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Article296 1965-08-11 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today paid a moving tearful tribute to Singapore's leading trade unionist and Member of Parliament, Mr. C.V. Oevan Nair. "I read with pride what Devan Nair said in Parliament. Any man who does not296 words
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Article377 1965-08-11 6 MENZIES: OUR GOODWILL TO BOTH CANBERRA. Tues. Sir Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, said although his Government had no prior notice of the split between Singapore and Malaysia "we fully accept it and direct ourselves to the future." "The changes that have taken place flow from considerations of internalReuter - 377 words
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Article37 1965-08-11 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mrs. B. Brohier has been elected president of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association. Other officials are: Mrs. Ang Mun Moi, vice-president; Miss Sarah Chong Choo Neo. secretary, and Miss Tan Hooi Hlang, treasurer-37 words
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Advertisement138 1965-08-11 6 ONLYBOAC OFFERS 12FU6HTS WEEKLY 10 HUM ii MONDAY 5A.713 leaves at 10.05 p.m. TUESDAY HL^ 8A.789 leaves at 8.00 a.m. VC-10 8A.715 leaves at 7.40 p.m. Comet WEDNESDAY Comet 8A.7 1 7 leaves at 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY 8A.797 leaves at 8.00 a.m. VC-10 FRIDAY jf^_ 8A.721 leaves at 8.15 p.m.138 words
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Advertisement110 1965-08-11 6 V II MAI UN ONLY BOAC OFFERS 7 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO TUESDAY 8A.712 leaves at 6.40 a.m. 707 WEDNESDAY %^=^fe^^^^ 8A.714 leaves at 8.45 p.m. Comet THURSDAY 8A.716 leaves at 7.30 p.m. 707 FRIDAY >^i^^K===s» B 718 leaves at 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY 8A.720 leaves at 6.25 p.m. 707 SUNDAY 8A.724110 words
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Miscellaneous154 1965-08-11 6 Allot, Ofpp By F.F. nnrrtliw CXL VOC *OUMUG SHOULI* KNOWI I '/^?h.ig+ "T| <^&EEee£^L*^ I iL. Z^ZZwT JL. THAT EVEN A GUY AS PUMB < OSjS&Z*^ AJ& JS**/^ I MOttCOMT mk-JK A 5 I A>l COULD OUTWTT ESPECIALLY -S.£X&^ cfr f >> /^Z*f V J A MACHINE ON HIS f154 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-08-11 7 ELEVEN' youths went on a special picnic recently to celebrate the end of a one-year training ronrsf at the Knching blind rehabilitation centra. They went to "see" a farm 15 miles from the capital cultivated by a mac who is totally blind. Bogan anak Gani, (right),138 words
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132 1965-08-11 7 Review of strikes ban gets priority I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. said In the House of Representatives today that every priority was being given to r'\itwing the laws banning strikes in the essential services. He was replying to Mr. C. V. Devan Nair (PAP-Bungsar) who wanted132 words
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107 1965-08-11 7 Branch to check 'un-Muslim activities' PENANG, Tues. The Penang Malay Association will consider the formation of an anti-vice section to check the spread of "un-Muslim activities" among Malays in Penang. A former chairman of the Penang Muslim Antl-vlce Society. Inche C. M. Ramli. will propose the formation of this section107 words
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Article319 1965-08-11 7 TRADE WITH SINGAPORE: A WORRY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T EADERS of Chambers of Commerce said here today that there was a feeling of uncertainty among the business community over the free movement of certain types of goods between Malaya and Singapore. A committee member of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce.319 words
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Article54 1965-08-11 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. this morning formally accepted a $5,000 building erected by British soldiers stationed In Singapore, for the Salvation Army's Girls 1 Home in Pasir Panjang. The building is to be used as a54 words
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Article73 1965-08-11 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— BOAC today satrted another VC-10 Jet service from Singapore to London via Colombo On todays Inaugural night are ifaU?^* tnm Sln a P OPe •no ™?2 eT thta w «m^ thf VC-10 Jet will leave Singapore for London every Tuniday Next month,73 words
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Article35 1965-08-11 7 SINOAPORE. Tues— Llm Kirn Seng. 36. was killed yesterday when he waa knocked down by a bua In Rangoon Road. Police ap PMled to eye-wttneasea to contact Inspector B*vlnder Btn«h. T«i not.35 words
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Article135 1965-08-11 7 AUSSIE TV STARS MAY VISIT TROOPS SYDNEY, Tues. Ten Australian television variety stars may visit Malaysia and Vietnam to entertain Australian and New Zealand troops. The names of the entertainers have not been released, but it is known that four of them are from here. If negotiations are successful, they135 words
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Advertisement338 1965-08-11 7 NEW ZEALAND DAIRY SUPPLIES {jj^P^ (Singapore) LTD. in association with the Ministry of Educate* present for one night only o demonstration of acrobatics in groups, individual floor exercises, balance beam, osymctrical bars and voulting by the NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S GYMNASTIC TEAM (who or* on a world tour after appearing ot338 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-08-11 8 CUPER builder, Mr. Urn Kirn San. seen against the backdrop of a block of the vast number of low-cost flats he has helped to build in Singapore. Known as "the man who broke the back-bone of Singapore's housing problem," Mr. Liin273 words
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161 1965-08-11 8 Arthur Richards - Students in London resolve to maintain unity Arthur Richards From TONDON. Tues.— The London Union of Malay.sian Students. an influential .student organisation and backbone of the Federation of United Kingdom and Eire Student Organisations, has unanimously resolved to work for the unity and welfare of Malaysian and Singapore students despite161 words
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Article100 1965-08-11 8 CINGAPORL, Tues. Business is fast going back to normal at the Bank of China in Battery Road, which the Slngap or c Government has allowed to continue to operate beyond this Saturday reversing an order by the Central Government before Singapore's separation from100 words
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279 1965-08-11 8 Sarawak disturbed over Singapore change KUCHING. Tuesday H^HE people of Sarawak have been -■-considerably perturbed by Singapore's separation from Malaysia. Editorial comments in Sarawak newspapers today all said that Sarawak joined Malaysia largely because of Singapore's partnership in the Federation. Most urged an examination of Sarawak's future in the light279 words
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Advertisement177 1965-08-11 8 k\ go surinwEu m Mrs. Chan iS going Superwell.Todayshe'sdrivingthecar.Tomorrowherhusband will. Of MW A Mfrnf MW^ MM mW MMB mf M They go everywhere in it and they go like a flash on POWER-INCREASED SUPERSHELL. mWmW mWmM BB B B BmW Mw^ MTrnW Bm\ BB Ml W B Supershell contains Methyl177 words
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Article36 1965-08-11 9 KLUANO. Tues. A V tlonal Language Month" contest will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Aug. 26 Contestant*, who should be above the age of 16. should wear national drea*36 words
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Article279 1965-08-11 9 Exit 'human bondage' law Parliament clears pre-war 'deadwood' from the Statute Book KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A 55-YEAR-OLD law in Perils which compels a man to work off his debt to his creditor was among 232 "deadwood" laws ordered today to be wiped off the nations statute books. This was done279 words
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314 1965-08-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Forty thousand school children in rural areas in all over Malaya will be served with hot meals daily from the beginning of next month The "hot lunch programme" was announced here today by the executive secretary of the Catholic314 words
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191 1965-08-11 9 Liver surgeon to show techniques in Singapore SINGAPORE. Tuesday. pROFESSOR Milnes Walker, former Professor of Surgery at the University of Bristol, will perform operations on some of Singapore's liver disease cases during his month's stay here. He will also show some of his tecnniques to local surgeons during the operations191 words
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77 1965-08-11 9 Boy charged with pickpocketing escapes DENANG. Tues.— A 15-year- old boy charged with pickpocketlng escaped from police custody today. The boy had been picked up this morning by two detectives at Kuala Kangsar Road. After interrogation, lie was charged in the juvenile court and his case was postponed for two77 words
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Article35 1965-08-11 9 PENANG. Tues. The Malaysian Pilgrimage Advisory Committee will hold its next meeting In Alor Star on Sept. 12 to fix next year's sailing dasea for th» two pilgrim ships Kuala Lumpur and Anshun.35 words
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Article90 1965-08-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Singa- pore's Prime Minister.. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will be gui'.-ts-of -honour at a welcoming butlet party given hv residents of Commonwealth Crescent and Close i on Saturday evening. The party will90 words
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267 1965-08-11 9 Split was amputation of diseased limb, says Khir DENANG, Tues.— The i Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johan, today de--1 scribed Singapore's I withdrawal from Ma- i laysia as the "amputation of a cancerous part of the body in order that the patient t might recover." "It is like267 words
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Article30 1965-08-11 9 NIBONG TEBAL. Tues. Mr P. Sab:ipathy has assumed duties m District Welfare Officer Province South. He succeed! Inche Aziz Johari, who has lefl the district on transfer.30 words
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Article34 1965-08-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th» S'ngaporc Teachers' Union today pledged its loyalty and support, to the Singapore Government and urged its 6.600 member? to help her leaders build a mor» just and equal society.34 words
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113 1965-08-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr. i Ismail I bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said in the House of Representatives today that 5.124 people from Sarawak had been granted citizenship papers. He added that the Centxml Registry in Petalinn Java had113 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-08-11 9 I ONG KL\< II (Calif) Tues.— Linda Lim, 18--year-old Miss Malaysia in the current "Miss International" beauty pageant, said last night she had no idea whether her status would be changed by the withdrawal of Singapore from Malaysia. A model Linda. who was101 words
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Article30 1965-08-11 9 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Assistant Commissioner of Civil Defence has asked all National Servicemen and Civil Defence volunteers NOT to report for training as from today until further notice-30 words
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Article107 1965-08-11 9 RAF pilots on India expedition ONDON, Tues.— Nine-teen-year-old Pilot Officer K. Gowing, whose home is in Penang, is to join two other young RAF officers on a 13.300-mile expedition to India and back. They will leave shortly in a second-hand car. which they bought and put into running order themselves,107 words
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125 1965-08-11 9 Date for National Monument unveiling by King KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will unveil the $1.5 million National Monument, commemorating those who sacrificed their lives during the Emergency on Sept. 16. Malaysian Armed Forces Day. A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Department today said that the official function125 words
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Article123 1965-08-11 9 Assembly sits for one minute ITAXGAR, Tues.—The Peril. State Assembly meeting was today postponed to Aug. 23 after the assembly had sat for only one minute. No reason waj given for the adjournment. The Speaker. Inche Yusoff bin Abu Bakar. exrrc is«d his powers under Standing Orders to adiourn the123 words
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Article27 1965-08-11 9 PENANO, Tues. The Penanf State Welfare Commute* will hold Its monthly meeting at the Penan; Youth Centre, Acheen Street, at 5.15 pm. on Aug. 19.27 words
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Advertisement341 1965-08-11 9 the outstanding international rally winner is really n family cat Prom Monte Carlo to Malaysia, the wonderful SAAB has triumphed in every major international rally under some of the most adverse road and weather conditions. Yet the SAAB is primarily a family car, "built by Swedish experts to suit the341 words
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Article54 1965-08-11 10 Were* Slf (mintmmm) MM ANO MRS. I-on 800 Tnc than* *»!»trv»a arut frtendn ror 'eoodolencf-r. vraetha anaiataneo and attendance at funrra.l dunoc ttMtr rrctai t>tr»av» ALBSRT RASIAN Mary and Mtr-hit'l wtsh In thank all r»lattv«. rrirada and othar Superior. [mcu>.» and MfarT if Aniunta HonpttaJ. for 'h«lr donation. telrunurw.54 words
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Article82 1965-08-11 10 ID Ww*a til (Minimum) GIVE veUR CMILDRBN a. treat ••k OoM Stonse Catenae to do a TVruii Bar-B-Qur. Ring SO27S Kx. 44. *-i>or». DILPHI ROOT GAROCN Kr«TT *x!tuday MalavMaji Niirnt Jocet and kp 11 room dart v,„ Oaaaaaa and Malar di-ftea. Dri-t.' informal Kraervatioa i'TKH iK'porci 2RIO 'KEL OR82 words
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Article23 1965-08-11 10 INTERESTED IN LIFET Abundant. "maj.>lnciting Life! Write today for «:»<:ial aorreapondeoee xoure* to: N«w [.If, P.O. Bos MV K Lv. No23 words
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Article615 1965-08-11 10 Reaction to the separation of I Singapore from Malaysia has conformed to a predictable pattern. Within the two countries, the dominant mood is of grief and regret, merging into an awareness that, in the circumstances of the moment, j there exists no practical alternative. The pro-Communist j615 words
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Article387 1965-08-11 10 The British Government is I being attacked left, right and centre for its new Commonwealth immigration policy. The left cries "colour bar," the j right complains that the country needs the labourers now debarred and the centre protests about evasions and oven hypocrisy. All seem to have tair387 words
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Article159 1965-08-11 10 Pilot projects have already shou-n the worth of extra food 1 for rural schoolchildren. Pui pils too often sent off to their studies after only the skimpj iest of breakfasts have been j rescued from lassitude and 'dullness by even light meals of milk bread or milk biscuits.159 words
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135 1965-08-11 10 Chamber leader echoes trade appeal ]£OTtl Primp Minister* have declared that close co-operation between Mala.va and Singapore in matters of trade and commerce is still evsential and this declaration is most welcome. Throughout the great political changes of tbe last 20 years the one fact that has stood like stone135 words
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Letter177 1965-08-11 10 rpHE public can judge for X themselves the confused reply Mr. Devan Nair has submitted to ward off our challenge to prove that the three members sent to Africa worked lor the Barisan Soslalis (n the Hong Llm by-election. instead of accepting our call to substantiate his allegations, he has177 words
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Letter105 1965-08-11 10 \\7E refer to reports regarding Kuala Lumpur Kepong Amal g a mated's Investment In Western Australia (S.T. Aug. 4—5). According to the announcement made ty the company, the facts differ slightly from the news emanating from Perth In that the purchase was made jointly with others, the company's share amounting105 words
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Letter79 1965-08-11 10 RESIDENTS of this kampong have sent two letters to the Government appealing for electricity. But there has been no response. There Is a C.E.B. line at Tanah Merah Estate. Just two miles from the village. Besides, there Is a Malay kampong and two other villages within an area of two79 words
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Letter69 1965-08-11 10 THE report you carried R yesterday on the Magsaysay award to Mr. Llm Kirn San. Singapore's former Minister for National Development, said that he was the second person from this region to win it; the first was Mr. P. P. Narayanan In 1962. This is incorrect. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malaysia's69 words
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1788 1965-08-11 10 The case for retaining the present system MALAYSIAN APPEALS TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES By a SPECIAL LEGAL CORRESPONDENT IT is vital to our monarchical tradition that there should be at all times retained the right of access of the people to the King. The only area1,788 words
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Advertisement841 1965-08-11 10 Strait. Tmt* ft Malar Msfl •old «iroi»«9a lu^aa. MAWKCT Orch., I •<*.« (lllMllnM OeeS} COLO STOKAOaI**NCNf( -a Him Illiaj'•••••I IM*. *ntkwm« Aseaeai emr iqok itomltb TM( NIWS FRONT »M»p.l/cctr-, 1 ei>e| at. at. IBM ail A«»mm» Me* bm tea mamwm erowa 141* upear c» ,m 0 Baaa\ *H»eeeoi« 17 V841 words
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Advertisement79 1965-08-11 10 Ele<tric Basses 1201 120* 1201 Ro»in. Peeular Electnc Baat Guitar Compoet sue wifh o mofe mon ample tone tor o well defined iazz or Rork Beat *3*/ t long, l?y wide Highly polnhed Sunburtt fmi»h MM 120* «0.,.n. Concert MO4M Electric Bets. full, rich bass volume to give o strong,79 words
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Advertisement214 1965-08-11 10 aw j^Mg afl Bafcßß^Bß^^a«^-_T^^^ Can you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's because the new. lull-automatic Faett CA2-H calculator it actually two machines in on*. It is a machine for simple figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanced calculation*. Faclt CA2-16 is easy214 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-08-11 11 V l\l Ll'MPl'R. Tues. Inctae ilarun bin Uato Mud.i Ibrahim. who was Jhe Principal Assistant Secretary at the Singapore branch of the Malaysian Ministry of External Affairs when Singapore became an independent sovereign stale yesterday. his now become Malay iias first High260 words
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548 1965-08-11 11 Urn Bong Tee - Singapore businessmen see good prospects in trade and industry Urn Bong Tee By SINGAPORE, Tues.— Prospects of a general economic shake-up for Singapore after her separation from Malaysia were today described as "fairly good" by trade and industrial organisations here. They generally believe that Singapore's economy, declining since Malaysia Day548 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-08-11 11 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD REDS MAY EXPLOIT SITUATION From KUCHING. Tuosday THE possibility that Communists and subversives in Sarawak might take advantage of the present situation following Singapore's separation from Malaysia is being carefully watched by the Government. The Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. In a telegram276 words
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Article134 1965-08-11 11 RAJA: JOSEY FREE TO COME BACK SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said that Alex Josey, the free-lance British journalist expelled last month by the Malaysian Government, was free to come back to Singapore if he wished. The Minister added: "It was not134 words
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Article32 1965-08-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thr finals of the Malayan Railway National Language competition will be held on the Railway Recreation Club grounds, in Jatan Brickfields here at 8 p.m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article136 1965-08-11 11 Approved Bill to amend tax laws T/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The House of Representatives today passed a Bill to amend the income tax laws and provide for paid payroll and turnover taxes to be deductible ln computing income tax and business profits. The new Assistant Minister of Finance, Dr. Ng Kam136 words
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Article37 1965-08-11 11 KANOAR, Tues. The Perils Adult Education Department will conduct a course for secondary adult education teachers at the Kangar Arabic School on Sunday. It will be opened by the Menth Besar. Da to Sheikh Ahmad.37 words
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Article98 1965-08-11 11 FOH, Tues.— A woman trapped by flre on the second floor of a pharmaceutical shop ln Leech Street here this evening was rescued by firemen after they smashed open a window. Mrs. cheong Wan Cheong, wife of the shop owner, suffered minor burns on98 words
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186 1965-08-11 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 The Singapore Governm c n t today announced that the clamp on imports of 31 items of food and other commodities listed in yesterday's G o v c r nmenf. Gazette and publish, d in today's Straits Tim. .s would also186 words
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Article52 1965-08-11 11 SINGAPORE. Turn.— A special meeting of the Singapore Chinrit» Chamber of Commprre committee today decided to defer discussion of a suggestion that it should sponsor a joint celebration of Singapore's Independence. The Chin Kant? Huay Kuan, an affiliate of the chamber, had requested that the chamber sponsor52 words
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Advertisement108 1965-08-11 11 w'-'-'^-'.v. 1-. ->'■'-*- i t^p^ jjA Come to the Elizabeth Arden Salon for a Home Treatment and Make-up lesson All over the world famous beauties flock to Miss Arden's luxurious Salons for the expert complexion care and exquisite make-up that gives them youth and loveliness. Using the actual preparations you108 words
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Miscellaneous697 1965-08-11 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lump or Infernal Machine": 7.00 News and Penang; 6 Ipoh and In English: 7.10 Sport Film Malacca; 3 Johore Bahrn; 4 "Shell's Wonderful World of Taipin*; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Oolf": 800 News ln MandarKluanf. in; 8.10 Marl Berbual: B.IS Dances and Songs: 8.34 InPJn.697 words
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Article305 1965-08-11 12 INDIANS ENGAGED IN HEAVY FIGHTING WITH PAKISTANIS NEAR THE STATE CAPITAL NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE Chief Minister of Kashmir, Mr. Mohamed Sadiq, said last night that Pakistanis had launched a "full-blooded" invasion of Kashmir. He called for a crushing reply. He was speaking over Srinagar Radio after305 words
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101 1965-08-11 12 Reports in Karachi of 'revolt in Kashmir'- KARACHI, Tues. Reports poured in last night of a revolt against Indian rule in Kashmir. A newly formed "revolutionary council" there warned people of the state that they would be shot if they co-operated with the Indian authorities. "All collaborators will be shot.Reuter - 101 words
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Article59 1965-08-11 12 PRINCE ALBERT, (South Africa) Tues. A massive police hunt was underway in South j Africa last night for 37 long term convicts who escaped from a working party. The men were returning to Jail in a truck when they overpowered a warder and fled Into the59 words
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189 1965-08-11 12 'SOLVE THE CONFLICT' CALL TO INDIA BY BHUTTO FWACCA, Tues. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto, said yesterday he would go to New Delhi on Aug. 20 for a ministerial meeting on the Rann of Kutch. Mr. Bhutto said he hoped that the Kutch conflict could be solved InAP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration59 1965-08-11 12 THIS car for two was built by 60-year-old Recej. Cifter, a tobacconist in Istanbul, in seven months. It has a motor-cycle engine. The car weighs about 230 lb. and goes about 25 miles on a litre of petrol. Total cost: About $1,800. Picture shows Mr.59 words
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183 1965-08-11 12 TOKYO. Tuesday. pOMMUNIST China charged yesterday that U.S. warships and military aircraft attacked Communist Chinese fishing vessels in Chinese territorial waters in July and August. It said six Chinese fishermen and one vessel were still missing. The New China News Agency broadcast, monitored in Tokyo.AP - 183 words
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Article43 1965-08-11 12 MANILA. Tues. Six persons died and 31 others were injured when two buses collided yesterday in Albay prov.nce in the southeastern Philippines, according to delayed police reports received here today. j The drivers of both buses escaped injury.43 words
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Article36 1965-08-11 12 DAMASCUS. Tues. The Syriun Government today banned Freemasonry and Rotary aiubs and threatened members of both organisations with pro secutoin on charges of belonging to secret international organisations if they continued their activities. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-08-11 12 victim of nervous disorder Mumbling Mao T^EW DELHI, Tues. The Chinese Com.nunist Party chairman, Mr. Mao Tsetung, is reported to be suffering from Parkinson's disease, a chronic nervous disorder marked by uncontrol able mus c le tremors, according to the Press Trust of India. It said it received Its InformationUPI - 141 words
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Article45 1965-08-11 12 BANGKOK. Tues. —The Thai Premier. Gen. Klttikachorn, will visit Australia and New Zealand in November, it was announced today. The Premier's secretary said that Australian and New Zealand representatives called on the Premier on Friday and extended the official Invitations. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article57 1965-08-11 12 CAIRO. Tues. A brightly Illuminated unidentified flying object with a comet-like tail Bn haa been seen hovering over rooftops :n Baghdad, the Egyptian Middle East News Agency mid yesterday. In a despatch from the Iraqi capital, the agency said those who saw the object described it57 words
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Article84 1965-08-11 12 WASHINGTON. Tues The United States and the Philippines have agreed on a revision of the 1947 military bases agreement widening Philippine Jurisdiction in crimes committed by U.S. servicemen, the State Department announced yester>day liji 1 new arrangement gives thr Philippines primary Jurisdiction in cases InvolvingUPI - 84 words
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Article57 1965-08-11 12 ALGIERS. Tues. Th* Algerian Foreign Minister. Mr Abdrlazlz BoutefUka. left her* today for Bamako. Mali, on the first leg of an African tour u> promote the November AfroAsian summit In Algiers. Mr Boutefllka. travelling via Parts will also visit Conakry. Accra. Khartoum. Addis Abaoa and Cairo57 words
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Article157 1965-08-11 12 PTNA, (Eastern India). Tues. At least five people were Injured when Police opened Ore on demonstrators here today, the Press Trust of India reported. Earlier, several policemen were injured in clashes. th« agency said. Troops were toid to stand by to assist theReuter - 157 words
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188 1965-08-11 12 Death for hoarding for a Chinese in Java JAKARTA, Tues A special tribunal in Soerabaya. East Java, has imposed the death penalty on a Chinese trader identified as Liem Koe No for hoarding, according to reports reaching here. The court has also seized all his property, Including warehouses, stores, residentialAP - 188 words
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118 1965-08-11 12 £AIRO, Tues.— Any marriage contract between a Muslim gin and a Communist Is null and void in the eyes of the Islamic religion. This decision was issued her* today by the legal opinion committee of Al Azhar University, followinp an inquiry by an EgyptianReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration284 1965-08-11 13 Fokker to set up factory in Indonesia to make planes i AGREEMENT IS INITIALLED TO HELP SOEK GET FRIENDSHIP AIRLINERS THE HAGUE, Tuea. J'HE Dutch Fokker Aircraft Works and an Indonesian delegation initialled an agreement in The Hague last night under which Indonesia would build about 100 Fokker F-27 "Friendship"Reuter - 284 words
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113 1965-08-11 13 i JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian civil servants have I demanded that the Qovi ernment provided them with nine essential commodities besides more pay following what they called "uncontrollable prices." The civil servants stated their demands in a reI solution published today by the news agencyAP - 113 words
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157 1965-08-11 13 Fire destroys famous Fiji beach hotel SUVA (Fiji Islands), T a c s The Korolevn Hotel, one of Fiji's showplaces and one of the most famed beach resorts in the South Pacific was destroyed by fire last night, and the hotel management said it suspecteu arson. No one wes injured,UPI - 157 words
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Article31 1965-08-11 13 CANBERRA. Tues. Two Australian destroyers will leave Sydney tomorrow to serve with the British Commonwealth strategic reserve in South-East Asia, the Minister for the Navy. Mr. P. Chnney. said.31 words
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196 1965-08-11 13 Indians 'bitter' over new Fiji set-up T ONDON, Tues. The lj framework of a new constitution for multiracial Fiji emerged yesterday from the final session of a conference here but a delegation representing the Pacific island's Indian community immediately registered "bi 1 1 er disappointment." It dissented from majority agreementsReuter - 196 words
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224 1965-08-11 13 Ceylon to relax rigid exchange control regulations COLOMBO, Tuesday. r'EYLON'S Finance Minister, Mr. U. B. Wanninayake, presenting the first Budget of the National Government of Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake, said yesterday he had decided to relax the moratorium on the remittance of dividends. Interest and Drofits introduced last year. I'Reuter - 224 words
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Article56 1965-08-11 13 ADEN. Tues Motor traffic came to a standstill lact night along Aden's causeway leading to British petroleum refinerie* in Aden following an expluaion under a bridge that carries oil pipelines down to bunkering stat.ons In the harbourSecurity authorities said the blast, caused by small explosive56 words
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Advertisement273 1965-08-11 12 !^?^MHfeiiiaaßiiaßß t BKja>^^^^«Haa*«LißßSVokMaM*W Settle dozen in warm, peaceful Malta Malta is perfect for retirement. A wonderful climate, th« blue Mediterranean and warm, golden sunshine await you in this friendly island. The cost of living is low with special low rates of income tax and no surtax or house rates and273 words
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Advertisement100 1965-08-11 12 AMAZING! The amount of peanut butter kids will eat when it's Planters! A slice of bread, this hearty spread, and WOW! Peanut butter's f better when the Planters people make it. Why? Because they only use their own great peanuts. Then, they add lots of vitamins A and D. Result?100 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-08-11 13 'BID TO DEFAME A DEAD MAN 9 1 STOCKHOLM, Tu«a. L VfR. Sten Hammarskjoeld, brother of the late Dag Hammarskjoeld, is suing two Swedish publications over allegations concerning the death of the United Nations Secretary-General in a plane crash nearly four years ago. TheReuter - 252 words
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Article30 1965-08-11 13 WASHINOTON. Ture. The j Federal Government sent two registrars to each of nine Deep South counties today to register Nrgroes to vote under the new Voting Rights Act.30 words
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149 1965-08-11 13 'Constantine, you 'il lose your head' cry in Athens ATHENS. Tues. tx 10.000-strone; demonstration swirled through the streets here last night ehantln? slogans axain.st King Constantine and tbe royal family. It was the first time there has been an o|*en demonstration against the 25-year-old monarch. The five-block long crowd chanted:149 words
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Article69 1965-08-11 13 I ONDON. Tues— A church Lj in London's West End has abolished Its centuryold custom of segregating the sexes at services A notice at the church I possibly the last In Bri- tain to maintain ths i practice Informed visitors of Its abolition. The vicar, the Rev.Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement330 1965-08-11 13 PERMA-SHARP STAINLESS STEEL friction FREE times more smooth shaves guaranteed d' from every fl^ Perma-Sharp M cT^-^J f§^^ stainless r foaJ /S^^^*^^ «teel blade.... r *Wss SnetrrTw TRY one today c c P t Dispenser of five $1.20 "^>^^^^^^s^sl Packet of two $0.50 have a HAPPY shave >HBk *ayg>agsagpfMiiiasßMSsß, r330 words
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Miscellaneous306 1965-08-11 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a. w (or weaken beard tMlot* 1. The opposition spokesman ts X (8). no one of substance (6). T. EplttMt for a traveUinc niff S. Cut head on family with eon' (5). cluslveneu (8). S. Olouocstenhlra charaetar 9. Return ball Into clrcla on a spelU tortoUe306 words
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Article164 1965-08-11 14 PLAN TO MARKET SCAFFOLD FITTINGS A BRITISH company specialising in scaffold fittings is planning to enter the Singapore and Malaysian markets. Mr. M. H. van Dlggelen, manager of Boulton Scaffolding Ltd., of London said that his company is extremely interested in the possibilities of obtaining business from this region and164 words
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135 1965-08-11 14 Kimberly-Clark Corporation of America, munulacturer ol Kleenex Kotex and Delsey, has appointed Mr. C. A. Canham to the newly created post of Far Eastern area director. Mr. Canham, 47, who since 1963 has been special assistant to the International Division vice president. Mr. William W.135 words
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302 1965-08-11 14 Big jump in Malaya's half year imports JARGER purchases of manufactured goods, machinery and transport equipment, crude inedible materials, chemicals and mineral fuels helped to swell Malaya's imports during the first half of this year to $1,307.5 million. This value was $86.5 million higher than that for the corresponding 1964302 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-08-11 14 Former Home Guard now SEA manager for UK firm r Plll. ISntisii pi num. r> company, A Proprietary Perfumes Ltd., has appointed Mr. Tang Gool Yew (above) as its manafer for South-East Asia. Mr. Tang, who was selected from a large number of applicants, is stationed at the newlyopened subsidiary158 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-08-11 14 NCR engineers on electronic work-study trip in Australia »T»WO electronic engineers 1 of the National Cash Register Company in Singapore who early this year set up an NCR 315 electronic data processing system for the Panama Canal Company have left for Australia on a workstudy tour. Mr. Richard Kwok and120 words
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Article65 1965-08-11 14 More than 10 million Kodak Instamatlc cameras have been sold world-wide since they came on the market about two years ago. Mr. Hugh J. Knapp. managing director of Kodak i Malaya i Ltd. announced in Singapore. Mr. Knapp claimed that these cameras have enabled photographers to65 words
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Article29 1965-08-11 14 The Pakistan Jut* Board announced that, effective Monday, exports of raw Jute Mr-ta and Cuttings would be on a C and P Instead of an FOB bads.29 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-08-11 14 Australians seeking factory openings •pHE Plaimar Ltd. group of 1 companies of Australia are looking Into the possibility ot setting up plants in Singapore and Malaysia for the local manufacture of some of their products Including aromatic chemicals, essential oils, flavouring products and fruit juices. The managing director of the226 words
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130 1965-08-11 14 Director off to study paint developments 'THK technical director ot PAR Malayan Palntworks Ltd.. Mr. Lim Hod Koen, will leave Singapore this week to study paint technology and developments in Europe and America. During his trip, he will discuss the most recently developed raw materials with suppliers, and visit the130 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-08-11 14 AXEW multi-storey building has recrntly been completed in Kurtilng. Called Elrctra House, it contains three storeya of commercial shopping arcade, and four storeys <>; oHices and with roof parking facilities. The buildin* post about $2.S million. The builders are San Development Co. Ltd. and the irrhiterts are52 words
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Article104 1965-08-11 14 A BANKNOTE counting and checking machine which is something of an Innovation In local banking, has recently been Installed to relieve cashiers at the OverseasChinese Banking Corporation's head office in Chulla Street, Singapore of the burden of counting. The machine, it Is claimed. Is the only one104 words
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Article44 1965-08-11 14 Singapore continues to attract a growing number of tourists. In the first four months of this year. 31.790 people called here, against 28.739 In the corresponding period of last year, according to statistics. Of the total. 21.832 were male visitors.44 words
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Article28 1965-08-11 14 Singapore's shoe output totalled 458.061 pairs In the first four months of this year. apalnst 852.205 pairs in the corresponding period of last year, statistics state.28 words
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Advertisement307 1965-08-11 14 (or how to relax and unwind) Soil to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Talcs a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Oricnt on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back307 words
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Advertisement243 1965-08-11 14 A BANK within A BANK For as little as $1/- a savings account can be started. 3% interest per annum will be paid for that and every up to a maximum of $40,000 Without notice, without delay, any amount can be withdrawn from the account. Parents or guardians can open243 words
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Article, Illustration583 1965-08-11 15 I Kuala Lumpur, Tues THE 963-page National Land Code, the drafting of which was started before Malaysia was formed, was passed by the House of Representatives today. Serving a two-fold I purpose, the codeESTABLISHES a uni- I form clear-cut system of land583 words
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335 1965-08-11 15 I KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«*. i rrHE House of Repre- sentatives last night passed the Companies Bill which took nearly two years to prepare without much opposition. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun, moving adoption of the Bill, described It as335 words
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Article131 1965-08-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Central Government will soon announce the date on which equal pay for its women workers will be implemented. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports, D.ito Engku Muhseln bin Abdul Kadlr. said this in the House of Representatives131 words
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84 1965-08-11 15 Rampaging 7ft tiger shot by hunters SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. —A 7ft tiger weighing about 2501 b was shot recently near Kampong Lallang, in the Baling district of Kedah. The tiger, which had carried off a cow. was returning to its lair when a hunter killed it with four shots. A84 words
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78 1965-08-11 15 PORT DICKSON. Tues- Th« Mentri Be&ar or Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, has advised students to sow the "seeds of harmony" so that the various races in the country could live together in happiness. Dato Harun said this when he attended a camp78 words
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Article56 1965-08-11 15 IPOH. Tues. Police, who have been making a constant check along railway lines for the pa*i two weeks, arre«t«d a youth last night while he was carrying seven bundles ol telephone wires. Another youth escaped. Later police discovered that the telephone wires were cut between two56 words
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122 1965-08-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. the PAP MP for Bungsar, plans to move to Malaya from Singapore and establish residence here. He said this yesterday after the House of Representatives had passed a Bill amending the Constitution to allow122 words
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Article57 1965-08-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Airways flight from Sabah and Sarawak last night ML 498 was delayed for more than two hours in Singapore because of a Jammed door, a MAL spokesman said here today. The plane, which was scheduled to arrive here at57 words
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Article28 1965-08-11 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Some 300 Jehovah's Witnesses are expected to attend their four-day "Word of Truth" assembly to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Thursday.28 words
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Advertisement132 1965-08-11 15 f you don't need of T ft f to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian way ...Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to, fabulous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay132 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-08-11 15 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl N nN s s~^ HEY, SHORTY! WHAT\ HERE'S C WOULD VA DO IP if AW CHANCE TO «v^~~l A BULLY DID r D2UAA UP SOV.E 7H/S TO YA?/ w Kmavbe i better)37 words
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Advertisement736 1965-08-11 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Worts it 1 Min.)— Box rfi tttm FURNISHED UNFURNISHED (Bathroom separate) Room available near Champion Motors off Orchard Road. Phone Spore *****/*****3. NEWLY SEMI-DETACHED at Hock Seng (Jarden off 6m. Buklt Tlmah Road, furnished/unfurnished. 3 bedrooms. Particulars Tel: (B'pore) 332H4. LUXURY FURNISHED. fully equipped flat, 3-Bedrooms. Airconditloned. Long/snort736 words
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Advertisement757 1965-08-11 16 TUITION li Words i$ (Mm.)— Bo* tt rfs. sstra ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL c« Minor 1000 Dual-controlled cars hourly SS/-. Guaranteed 575/-. 67. Orchard Road. Spore. Phone *****. *****. MALAY LANGUAGE: Six months Intensive course Btd. I All preparing April 1968 Exam. Homestudy Course arranged. 'Phone Spore *****. EXCELLENT TUITION MATHSMATICS.757 words
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Advertisement942 1965-08-11 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Ward* U <¥<•*.)— Box it clv txirm tMO FORD FALCON M»- UUU Hoonr Bteen.neUer rU. 583.5 FIAT WOO MOOIL luly 1»62. "any extra*. Rlnc Singapore 2<6wo. BOKCWARO TS late 1959 WMM unditicn Price $2,400-. Telephone I pore S9H4I. 1959 VOLKSWAGEN In nocxl condilon. new tyre*. Price942 words
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Advertisement996 1965-08-11 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words St fm*.f—Box y eu. «r>". LATE 19*0 VOLKSWAOSN. PrWC M.36V ono Kscellrnt condition, acci- f l^nt frrt. on* owner. King (S'porei rift2l Mr Ho for inspection t ItS4 MINOR 1000 4door. B&TW I '"'hi 1063 Zephyr 6. Flat 1900. IMI Volkswagen Convertible. 1960 MO MUnr'tr.996 words
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Advertisement580 1965-08-11 16 LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Wnrd* M r.WIM.) 5» rf«. «xfro FAPIDA MAItON MABIEUI H Stylist atantrure and racial Makejp Expert. Appointment 11-C Batt«r> Road o'Dore. Tel »?749. DRESSES A DRESSMAKING IS Wot4m M «<*. «I«rn SINCAPORI MOOIRN SARONOKetv»y» for al!. Red Beauty. 354. ranjong Katong Rd., Spore ***** lira. :hent. WHERE580 words
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Advertisement132 1965-08-11 16 Magnificent range of exquisite Dynasty pottery and porcelain arts. Various sizes for selec- tion. CERAMIC A DTC METRO of Singapore 25 HIGH ST., SPORE. I 19" TV 1 r $21.00 1 MONTHLY RENTAL WITH TV AERIAL MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENTS TV INSURANCE KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 124, Orchard Rood. Singapore. Phone132 words
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Advertisement1248 1965-08-11 17 io uverpool a tnn oast ix. OatS'port Balk) r. V*m Paaan BtNTBR Liverpool It Pt An 18 An" AtNEU nverpaßl. Slatgotr An 14 An An OENCSTNEOS Liverpool, Glasgow An 1* An 21 An 22/78 An a I LPCNBR Livrrpool. Dublin. A'moutti.... An 22 An An 27/ 2 Stpt S AJAX1,248 words
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Advertisement1189 1965-08-11 17 7>y/-EACz/Arys mirhrtTfli IMS EAST ASIATIC COVfA\r Utt l-^c-te-'WO**-** EXPRESS SAILINGS TB NEAR EAST. CBNTINENT AND SCANBINAVIAi Spwt p. 4»«it Ptaaag aiii vim nevie H'burg aaaa Atne Mac MOREUA I) An It/21 An 22 24 28/28 Belt II a Stf l 2B Bet 1 4 II BOMA ll An 21/ 21,189 words
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Advertisement1101 1965-08-11 17 1 BENftLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE T8 LONOON, LIYERPOIL > CONTINENTAL PORIS. BENVALLA fof London Stpl 1 mTGmm* uTVk 8 BENARMIN S;« Hamfturg Stpt 28 bmgaoort P. S'tiai* Peaani R Sam Sept M An n An 2i,2i Smppore P. S'kara Ptean lanvannoch L'pooi. Hurra, Hull, R'dara. Hamouri An U/J" An 22/28 An1,101 words
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Advertisement1183 1965-08-11 17 W. ELLERMAM BUCKNAU. S.S. CtL, LTB. PW U.KJConllußßil CITT OF RKWCASTU L'eoa, H'B-Jff, R'dtm, Nitre Hull, MHldletbraask 21 28 An Cm 8f CWCAM Havre, Umdoo, Hambarg. Brtmta, Roam. AMwtrp.... 11 Aag/2 i*t V 4Papt Cm OF SLASGOa Londoa, HaaUMrg. Rotterdam. Havre, Hull, lm'tiaa,M'bro.... IBVXBSePt I«H Cm Of UPON London, Hamburg,1,183 words
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Article233 1965-08-11 18 Aug. 10. Three month*. !NOUS>tHIAL» rlouetaad U eta McA inter cts Cit> Dev. t cv M. Invest. S eta. J 8 Holdings U ota> irou v eta. Junlopa lv eta. 0.C.8 U. 13 cv i-;. ameltins eta. Kothmana w eta. r.sso 11 eta. San t> eta <i Dlap.233 words
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Article106 1965-08-11 18 TNI Malayan Ixetiange Banks' Assaelatlen made theee cbamgas la Its rates to mercbanta yesterdajr l: ,n rates to S1O0): New rerks buying TT 33 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/ 10, »O d/st 33 3/10 crrdlt Mlla. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 8/16. airmail OO 3a106 words
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Article76 1965-08-11 18 CHINESE Product fxchmnf, Sklgapor» n—n price* per pteul yaete*day: Ceoemit elli balk t59 Mllen. dram j 161 aelton. Ceprai Aug. Sept. UK/OontkMat: Unquoted. P.pp.r: Muntok white ***** sellers, Sarawak white fiSO sellers, special Barawauc black |K.2s nlleni, garbled Lampong black Sl«7i(N> sellers all <M% N X.W.i. AST A76 words
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Article28 1965-08-11 18 Rubber crops harvested In July included: BenU 194.000 lb. Jenun KaanUn 132.000 lb. Kundonc Tanjotu; Pan 223.000 )b.. MrnUkah 107,000 lb, and Sun«ri Bagan 248.000 lb.28 words
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Article27 1965-08-11 18 Atiß. 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66} cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5732.75 (up 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 260 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article54 1965-08-11 18 -pHK present rate of the Malayan dollar aeainst the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year In selllnc T.T. or O.D. 2a. 3 15'16d But ins X.T. 2s. 4 1/IM. Buvine 0.0. 2a. 4 Id. The dollar is at ita statutory middle position in relation to ita54 words
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724 1965-08-11 18 From Our Market Correspondent MOST active conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the second day running following Singapore's separation from Malaysia. The concentration of business was almost wholly confined to industrial shares, but there was also interest in selected properties which had724 words
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Article26 1965-08-11 18 Malayan Stock Indices. Aug. 9 Aus;. 10 Industrials: 69.01 72-30 Tins: 9U.35 92.52 rubbers: 102.15 102.1t Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article149 1965-08-11 18 MELBOURNE. Turn. TNDUSTRIALB overall were steady with tails shading rises. Philip Morris highlighted with sales 3s. higher at 60s. while other leaders tended to ease. Base metals were barely steady, but Associated Minerals, a subsidiary of the Consolidated Goldfields Group, gained 2s. to 435. 6d following a sharp149 words
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Advertisement1144 1965-08-11 18 -^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East C«n«ita and U.S.A. Great Lakes Serviea H'iom TsMNMO Montreal to'onto Oetroit Chicsn ••Maaaatiiai Mars" S Seat 21 Sept 22 Ott n Oct 1 He* 5 Nr -Mrtrakiai Mara" 17 Sipt 30 Sept 23 Oct 20 Oct I Nat Wast Coast off Central South America Sarvlea1,144 words
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Advertisement928 1965-08-11 18 lEZIORIENTJ LINES J TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM ss. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully oircondittoned) Departing SINGAPORE 28th Aug 1965 PORT SWETTENHAM 29th Aug 1965 PENANG 30th Aug 1965 Arriving LONDON 21 tt Sept 1965 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said Gibraltar, i FIRST CLASS accommodation available. I t Apply to928 words
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Advertisement321 1965-08-11 18 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. ASIA Soiling from Singapore 18th Sept. 1965 m.v. VICTORIA Sailing from Singapore 16th Oct. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE For further details apply to your Travel Agent* or HARPER. GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Spore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penong ***** ***** 2621 ***** ®|yT*] H I321 words
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Advertisement525 1965-08-11 18 WESTBOUNO: EUSQPt SERVICE: Smgapon P. ST.: r, P»njnj FOR: NMA IJ/IS km It/11 Auf IS »v» Matelics, Havre, Dunkirk. rm» 11 IJ Salt 14/Kteat 17 Seal Maiseihes. Bordeam, Havre, Ounlirt. NAUSIC/U 1/ I oc| tl/11 Oet 13 OCI Varse.iies, Havre. Dunkirk. »»M« n/1 J Net 14/11 Mr» w Net Marseilles.525 words
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Article1052 1965-08-11 19 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bauitaad (1.000) (1 17 UN. DunliN 11,000) 11.23. <-',- 0-./, $127. (2.000) »1.2». (1.000) (I Jt> (4.000) 11.31;1,052 words
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Article223 1965-08-11 19 A l(.l ST first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala. Lumpur yesterday at «b cents per lb. down fire-eighths of a cent on Monday's rlosin- level for the position. The lone was easier. R.A.S. and F.MJt.E. closing prices in cents per lb.223 words
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Article76 1965-08-11 19 SHIPS lying alaniald* ttia Siniaper* wharvaa ar axpmtad today arat Nan 13/14. Sir Lancelot 19. Bruaa N.W.I, Kunak 25/26 Preatdent Jackaon 42/43. Banlawera 44, Ockenfela 43, Straat Lombok 6/7, Sunda 38/39, Farnblll 27/28, Aimee Lykea 15/10, Cwrli S. Seudal N.W.5. Pert •wattanham: Petaling. TDapamat, Velevit, Corora&ndel. Jagketu.76 words
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504 1965-08-11 19 DESPITE the rise of £13 in the afte.rwn three months buyers' price in London on Monday following the separation of Singapore and Malaysia, the Straits tin price Mstcrday only showed a rise of 75 cents to $732.75. The offering was estimated up504 words
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Article36 1965-08-11 19 ON Ihr frtt netting* markat In Hcng Kone >eM<Td«y the 111 dallar w«» quoted at S.TTi for T.T. and 9.731 for •til). tuning «ii quoted »t 1* OS tad •n« till af at 363|.36 words
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Advertisement767 1965-08-11 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. HO VAN POH of No: 73-D, l.uiong 3. Oeylang Road. Singa- 1 pore, have applied for a Public House. Ist. Class licence in res- pect of premises No: 39, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court767 words
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Advertisement731 1965-08-11 19 JABATAN PELAJARAN NEGERI SEMBILAN Separate tenders will be received at the office of the Chief Education Officer. Negerl Sembilan, up to 25th August. 1965, 12.00 icon for the supply and delivery ol Science Equipment to the following schools in Negeri Sembilan: (1) Tunku Kurshiah Secondary School, Kuala Pilah. N.S. (2)731 words
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Advertisement648 1965-08-11 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR TOWN COUNCIL KLANG 1. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens to nil the vacancy ol: PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR Salary Scale: $238 z 14-308/1 Efficiency Bar/ 338 x 14-450/ Efficiency Bar/ 468 x 20-528. The Commencing salary will be in accordance with experience. Qualifications:—648 words
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Advertisement460 1965-08-11 19 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada pembo- rong2 yang berdaftar di- J.K.R. kelas t"E"> dan ka-atas (di-bawah peringkat I, VI, VII dan misti-lah berdaftar tukan pasang palp 2 Ayer kechil ("PLUMBERS") akan dl-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, J.K.R. Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. Kuala Lumpur hingga pukul 3.00 petang pada 18-8-1965. Untok460 words
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Advertisement844 1965-08-11 19 TENDERS NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NO. S7f* TENDERS are invited from suitably experience Civil Engineer- i ing Contractors for the construction of the Intake mxUncauon works at Malacca power station, comprising the addition of a twin chamber R.C. structure to the existing circulating water intake The service* ol a diver844 words
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482 1965-08-11 20 THE WORLD OF SPORT I MM hoi KM At halftlme In a hockey maUh agaiiwt Queensland, the touring Malayttian wvmen's tram InrmcH a haddle at one end of the field and were told of Singapore's secession from MaUvsia. The news nermed482 words
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348 1965-08-11 20 THE TEST Triumph for Springboks and the Pollocks I ONDON. Tues. j South Africa gained their first cricket Test victory in England in 10 1 years by beating England in the second match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, by 94 runsi with a day to spare. The result wa* a triumphReuter - 348 words
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Article45 1965-08-11 20 MALACCA. 1 111 i M i ace» Ridmmton As.«-orlHt:on officials: Prealdant D:ito Tan Cheng Swee: virr-prpsidpnt* Koh Kirn Leng. Yoong Yon? Pow. Ho K'im Yeow. Nr Chong Chre. W. K. Thim, Dr- C. C. Mencan; teerrt,irv Charlie Scow; treasurer i Koh Hoe Nee.45 words
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Article, Illustration799 1965-08-11 20 Epsom Jeep - Thunder Bird looks a winner for Coleman Epsom Jeep RACING by gANG-IN-FORM jockey Des Coleman rides Thunder Bird in Race Three, the only event for top-class horses in today's seven-race Ipoh card. The six-year-old gelding showed good form at Bukit Timah last month when third to Sir Argent over 6f.799 words
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Article133 1965-08-11 20 fcPSOM ItEP CALL BOY POINTER TOPEA I Cbengai Batu Sister Cavil LAST TRY Chenrai Bato Kupee SISTER CAVIL Topea Rupee ItN t WINORO Fortuna Escort GLAMIS Lok Sabha Winoro CHICKEN BESI Winoro I ok Sabha THUNDER BIRD FLASH TIM! > Tlba Tiba Tiba Tiba Flash Time Equity THUNDER133 words
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Article130 1965-08-11 20 King's Cup sprint on Sept 12 EPSOM JEEP best bets are Th iet Bird (Race 3), Slasher (Race 4) and Industrialist Race 5) THE COINC is good. KLALA LUMPUR. Tu.-s. The SI 5.000 Kings Gold Cup sDrtnt for top-class horses over 6f wiil be run on the last day of130 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-08-11 20 BRILLIANT TRIAL BY BELLE ROSHEEN IPOH Tues. The Alliance j Stable \s Gold Vase entry. Belle Itoftheen. trained by Colin Tulloh above > at Bukit Timah. will be one of the leading fancies in the $25,000 sprint ont 611 straight here on Sunday, writes Epsom Jeep. riie mare did a109 words
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Article78 1965-08-11 20 PARIS. Tues Baron Guy df Rothschild* Celadon scored his second victory m the £9.000 Prix dr Krrgorlny over 151 .it De-.iu- vilir yesterday- Celadon, who won the race two years ago. finished tast to beat Sailor by half length. Fantomas was the same distance away thirdReuter - 78 words
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Article66 1965-08-11 20 MKNANU. Tue.v XUr Chief Minister ot F<-nnnß. D«to Wong Pow Nee. foday presented ttv statr Hag to the Penang üble tennm team to the Mulay*;an chamoionihips at Kuchlng from Aug. 14 to 21. Dato Wong in making the presentation expressed the hope that the Penang team66 words
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Article972 1965-08-11 20 IPOH— 2nd DAY y RACE 1—2.30 Class 6 Div 2 (S4.000) 6f 1 ***** I.engal B*lu <i Co S* > HS Breuk 8 P0 IF) Aaawaiii 4 i ***** Topea a tAdnoor 8t > RS Breuk 7 88 (SKi olr* J 3 ***** Rupee a iGoh fc Leei Zain 0972 words
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Advertisement56 1965-08-11 20 Silver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade *> r "> without exception i— V i More shaves per blade means C^ 1 IC^ #^a less cost per shave The most superbly comfortable CT^SS^SW^^: shaves in the world THE STAINLESS BLADE Packet of56 words
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Advertisement190 1965-08-11 20 iaaaaaaaH i-M^MfS% aaaa^H M aaTatß A BOOK OF GREAT B ■Mk£mH I IMPORTANCE ißw LIMITED EDITION H SIZE 8i"x11" HMtfMlflHH The story of Sir Winston Churchill's 90 momentous years from his birth during the reign of Queen Victoria, through two world wars, to his death and funeral dramatically told in190 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-08-11 21 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL UNSCHEDULED ARRIVAL WITH BURMESE CATCHES MERDEKA SOCCER OFFICIALS UNPREPARED FOR RECEPTION AT AIRPORT By I^LALA LUMPUR, Tues. F.A. of Malaysia officials who were at the airport here today to welcome the Burmese team for the Merdeka tournament had a surprise when TWO teams arrived. The unscheduledCS - 352 words
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Article232 1965-08-11 21 SOCCKR Netrl Dlv. 1: NSCRC 5 170 I y RA 0. Div. 2: 4 RTR w.o Nwrri Police. lpoh Dlv. 1: Cheng Wah 2 Shaw Bros. 1. Malacca Div. 1: New Market 6 PWD Survey 0. Johore Sultan s Cup (Kluang': Kluang Garrison 2 Kluang. CivHans 2. Sc-hooN232 words
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Article94 1965-08-11 21 1 T\EW DELHI, Tues. An In- 1" dian soccer team long on experience and possibly short on speed leave Bombay tomorrow by air for Kuala Lumpur to compete in the Merdeka tournament The team of 17 players, including six new "caps", wer* chosen after a seriesAP - 94 words
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Article26 1965-08-11 21 TAIPING. Tues. Th« Larut Selatan open weightliftlng championships, organised by the MCAi Youth, Taiplng. will be held at the Kwanmuug Association hera on Aug. 29.26 words
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93 1965-08-11 21 Malaysia v Japan in opening match KCALA Ll'MPl'R, Tues. Malaysia and Japan will play the first match in the eighth anniversary Mtrdrka football tournament which starts at tin- MiVdeka Stadium on Saturday. An opening ceremony, at which the Yang di-Pertuan Afong and the Raja Permaisuri Agon; will be present and93 words
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123 1965-08-11 21 Aziz leads S'gor Malays in the final l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Azi« bin Hajt M. Ali will captain Selangor Malays in the Rulers Shield inter-state cricket final against Malacca Malays on the Padang here on Saturday and surmay (10.30 a.m. on both days). The team will be chosen from: Aziz Hj123 words
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Article165 1965-08-11 21 S'PORE STILL in RAZAK i CUP ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore, the champions for the past four years in inter•tate tournament for the Razak Cup. can compete in the Malaysian Hockey Federations south zone championship trian- 1 gular against Johore and Ma- 1 lacca at Malacca from Friday i to Sunday,165 words
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Article191 1965-08-11 21 The second day Sunday, trill brine defending champions Burma into action afainst Hong Kong at 7.36 p.m. with Nationalist China, the 1963 champions, taking on South Vietnam in the 9 p.m. match. These preliminary round matches will be completed on Monday when India play their first match at191 words
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Article20 1965-08-11 21 SINOAPORE. Tues. Singapore will participate In the Malaysian Schools inur-state athletic championships at Seremban on Saturday and Sunday.20 words
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252 1965-08-11 21 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Olym- pic and Sports Council i have called on all Sin-| j gapore controlling bodii es to re-register themselves with their respective international federations following Singapore's new standing as an independent and sovereign nation. Three Singapore sports associations for volleyball, wrestling and252 words
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693 1965-08-11 21 Co-operation in diversity will serve sport best t»r%jM m 9rHvrtT by Norman Siebet CINiiAFUKES with- drawal from Malaysia on Monday to become an independent and sovereign State means that Singapore can now return to the high road of international sport from which the State had to abdicate 23 months ago693 words
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Advertisement26 1965-08-11 21 Rapid the PhotoSensation! Load mNi! ■iTiTWif iihSBI UeLJ I t^^rife I Agfa-Gevaert Iso-Rapid IF I $33/" singapore $W M MALAYA BXEp and automatic threading s I.26 words
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Advertisement152 1965-08-11 21 PRINCE aooooir victories f Ist 1 FESTIVAL SPRIHT-S'PORE Bth AUG., 1965 (Class 10- Improved Tourers) Another win from the dynamic com- IqA On A O K ,J bination of the impeccable perform- AllO OIQ TpVp r nnce a Ti fhe Wi- AIWa P an Car Clubs Championship Race of Philip152 words
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Article49 1965-08-11 22 SEARCY "Arkansas*. Tues. Rescue workers today proped to the bottom of a gas-filled. 170-foot deep Titan II missile &ilo to recover the remaining bodies of a big construction cr^w which was virtually wiped out by an underground explosion and fire. The death toll may reach 57.49 words
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Article40 1965-08-11 22 SINGAPORE, Tues— Mr. Chla Wai Ffin of the Teachers' Training College will .speak on "Art In Society" to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West at its weekly meeting at 1 p.m. on Thursday at Prince's Restaurant40 words
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Article33 1965-08-11 22 WEST BERLIN. Tues. A 21--year old East German girl early today scaled the Berlin Wall and escaped into the French sector, unnoticed by Communist border guards. West Berlin police reported.33 words
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501 1965-08-11 22 SINGAPORE Tuesday (SINGAPORE had to quit Malaysia because, in Tengku Abdul Rahman's own words: **If I were strong enough and able to exercise complete control of the situation, I might perhaps have delayed action, hut I am not." In a dramatic letter on Saturday501 words
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Article80 1965-08-11 22 Bomb attack on U.S. drug firm MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay). Tues. A dynamit* bomb thrown by a terrorist into the pharmaceutical installations of the Ame-rican-owned firm Bayer caused heavy damage yesterday, but no one was reported Injured In the exploslo.: Authorities said the terrorist attempt was carried out by the Tupamaros organisation,80 words
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Article445 1965-08-11 22 LONDON, Tues. Apart from the gilt-edged market wnere there was a broad advance in prices, other sections gave no more than a moderate response to the trade figures, and It was felt that it would require a few more months of improving trade to auract buyers. However, the445 words
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99 1965-08-11 22 A rousing welcome home for Apsara BANGKOK. Tues. Thousands gave a triumphant welcome home today to Apsara Hongsakula, the Thai beauty queen who won the "Miss Universe" title at Miami Beach last month. She wore the crown and sash she won when she stepped from the airliner here. Air ChiefReuter - 99 words
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Article52 1965-08-11 22 LONDON. Tues. Bpot 20--15 16d.. Sept 20-13 16d., Oct. iO-13 I6d Nov. 20-13 16U Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20--11 16d.. Apr. June 20 •"■«d.. July Stpt 20-9 16d Oct. Dec 20>-d.. Jhii Mar. 20-7 16d.. Apr. June u:iq elf Aug. 19% d Bept 20d.. Oct. 20-1 16d.52 words
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Article31 1965-08-11 22 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £1458 £9». sellers £1460 £9 p. Forward buyers £1457 i— £10 >,). seller- £1459 i UO'ji, Settlement ***** (—£l3i,>. Turnover am. 190 tons, pjn. 145 tons. Tcne: Steady.31 words
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98 1965-08-11 22 Export boom cuts British trade gap LONDON, Tues. —Britain's exports soared last month, cutting the deficit in her overbeas trading to a mere £1 million, the Board of Trade announced today. Exports and re-exports rose from £389 million to a record £434 million. Imports were only slightly up, from £471Reuter - 98 words
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Article40 1965-08-11 22 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr Suat Hayri Vrsuplu, Turkish Prime Minister, today began talks With the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr, Alexei Kosypin. in the Kremlin. Mr. Urguplu arrived here yr*terday on a one-week visit to the Soviet Union.40 words
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Article40 1965-08-11 22 JAKARTA, Tues—President Soekarno scheduled meetings tonight with the Foreign Minister, Dr. Siibandrio. and his army commander, Lt. Gen. \i hm.ul Yani, to discuss Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia and its effect on Indonesia s ■'crush Malaysia" campaign. I'PI.40 words
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Article65 1965-08-11 22 NEW DELHI. Tues. More than 50 leftist Praja Socialist Party leaders today demonstrated in favour of the Malaysian Federation and labelled Indonesian President Soekarno a "Fascist."' The demonstrators marched In iront of the Malaysian High Commission, pledging to help Malaysia defeat "Fascist Soekarno's threat65 words
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Advertisement233 1965-08-11 22 NOW...INSTANT LOADING PLUS YASHICA QUALITY 1 Remove Film Cartridge 2 Drop Film Cartridge 3 Shoot From Box in Camera w t lrjrtL, ijp I yp r^:^g YASHICA Now for the first time enjoy true YASHICA quality and advanced, precision features and instant- loading at the same time. No more fuss233 words
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Advertisement295 1965-08-11 22 I Late CLASSIFIEDS J0 Words Hi I Minimum) H PHANG— To Lai Fi-n« and Kon RH a daiiuhtir on AiiKu-t <.nt\ Ihanki Doctor and SlMrn AeMMB Petallnc It's true! we are part-owners in over 20 companies for $100. m I ...and we are receiving Dividend Cheques regularly each 6 months.295 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-08-11 22 THE WEATHER IJIOHEST and lowest temperatures m Malaysia for the I pertod 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kola Bharu 88 73 Penanu 86 73 Ipoh 90 72 i Malacca 84 70 Singapore 90 72 C. Highlands 72 58 < Jesseltou 88 7554 words
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