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Title Section24 1965-08-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Mai**"* Hat*"" 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1965-08-13 1 JACKIE SAM - Safeguards for the minorities JACKIE SAM wSSSSSSSXSESSSS^SK^ By SINGAPORE, Thursday THE present Singapore Government's ideal of a multi-racial society is to be perpetuated in the constitution, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced today. The constitution will not be radically changed, but provisions to safeguard the interests of minority1,525 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-08-13 1 LONG BEACH (California). Thurs. Miss Malaysia (Linda Lim) and girls from 14 other countries last night were chosen semi-finalists in the 14th annual international beauty pageant. Others chosen in the Municipal Auditorium besides Linda, 18, were American beauty queen Gail Karen Krielow. 21, of Ohio,153 words
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Article55 1965-08-13 1 CANBERRA. Thurs.— The MalaybUtn High Commissioner. Tun Llm Yew Hock, had a brief conference with the Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menxles. today After about 20 minutes Tun Llm conferred In Parliament House with Sir Robert and the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. P. Hasluck.Reuter - 55 words
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115 1965-08-13 1 23 die in 'acid bath' crash horror ISTANBUL, Thursday. JWENTY-THREE passengers struggled free from the wreckage of their bus after it was involved in a collision with a lorry yesterday-only to perish in a pool of acid that gushed out of the truck. Fourteen others were token to a hospital115 words
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Article92 1965-08-13 1 SABAH BANS TRADE WITH S. AFRICA lESSELTON, Thurs. The Government of Sabah today announced a total ban on trade with South Africa. Until today, local traders had been free to trade with South Africa, although a ban had been in effect in the Malayan mainland for several months. The newReuter - 92 words
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Article42 1965-08-13 1 ~\M ANILA, Thurs. iTI The Foreign Office today recommended Philippine recognition of Singapore as an independent and sovereign State, according to informed sources here. The recommendation was sent to President Macapagal for his approval. Reuter. (See Page 4)Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration672 1965-08-13 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Sarawak, Sabah pledge to stay in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Chief Ministers of Sabah and Sarawak today reiterated their full backing for the Central Government in the wake of rumours that the two State leaders were having second thoughts about Malaysia's future. While they admitted they were "shocked"672 words
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Article35 1965-08-13 1 PLEKU. Thurs. Large U.B. and Vietnamese ground forces lifted the 70-day"slege of Due Co today and then started operations to clear Vletcong from the Jungle corridor between Plelku and the Cambodian border— A.P-AP - 35 words
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Article35 1965-08-13 1 MANILA, Thurs. Two unidentified men armed with carbines went berserk yesterday, killing a family of four and seriously wounding three others In Northern Ilocoe Sur Province, the National Police reported today. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article31 1965-08-13 1 TV— but no baths LONDON, Thurs. There are more houses In Britain with television sets than baths, according to figures issued by the Ministry of Health and the General Post Office.31 words
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420 1965-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. ORITAIN was not 13 informed about Singapore's separation from Malaysia until after the decision had been reached. Ten g k v Abdul Rahman disclosed today. In a special message in Utusan Melayu denying that Britain was brought into the negotiations,420 words
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Article277 1965-08-13 1 Indons break lull in Sabah l/UALA LUMPUR. IV Thurs. Two Malaysian soldiers were slightly injured during a brief exchange of fire between the security forces and a band of Indonesian guerillas near the Sabah-Indo-nesia border. A spokesman of the Ministry of Defence said today that the clash occurred on Tuesday277 words
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Article35 1965-08-13 1 SAIGON. Thurs. A U S. Navy plane was shot down early today over North Vietnam by what was reported to be a surface-to-air missile, an American military spokesman said.— AP.AP - 35 words
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Article30 1965-08-13 1 LB|: KtAJUH rwn OUR SACRIFICE WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson said today IS. never would undertake sacrifices in South Vietnam "if its help wore nut wanted and requested.' AP.AP - 30 words
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153 1965-08-13 2 'Shoot to kill' order out in Bihar riots CALCUTTA. Thurs. Bihar State was the scene of fresh unrest yesterday morning as news came that Opposition members of the State Legislative Assembly were suspended from the Ileus* for five days by the Speaker. The suspension followed noisy scenes when an OppositionReuter; AP - 153 words
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101 1965-08-13 2 LONDON. Thurs. A report in the Financial Times today said it seemed that with Chinese aid I Indonesia could produce just about enough explosive to make a small atomic bomb. Its science correspondent said London sources had discounted Indonesia's technical ability to build a101 words
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Article, Illustration492 1965-08-13 2 I NEW DELHI, Thurs. INDIA BLAMES PAKISTANI INFILTRATORS AS HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES JJEAVY fighting is raging in Kashmir between Pakistani ''infiltrators' and Indian troops and police. A Government spokesman admitted Pakistanis had penetrated Srinagar. the capital. 45 miles from the cease-fire line. The conflict rollows °y only six weeksReuter; AP - 492 words
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144 1965-08-13 2 Holland to Britain: Reconsider the ban on engines rpHE HAGUE. Thurs.— Holland has asked Britain to reconsider its Aug. 7 decision to ban the export of Rolls Royce Dart engines and other parts of Dutch Fokker Friendship planes destined for Indonesia. The Director of th* Dutch Foreign Ministry's political affairsReuter - 144 words
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Article203 1965-08-13 2 PLEA BY EIGHT NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS FOR END TO WAR SANTA BARBARA (California), Thursday 17IGHT winners of the Nobel peace prize havt issued an urgent appeal to all parties concerned in. the Vietnam war to take immediate action to achieve a ceasefire and negotiated settlement. The appeal wasReuter - 203 words
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150 1965-08-13 2 HONOLULU. Thurs. A Russian trawler, anchored three miles off the entrance to Guam's Apra harbour since December, apparently Is providing Vietcoug guerillas In South Vietnam wth early warnings of B-52 raids launched from Anderson air force base. Tho trawler, winch150 words
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Article80 1965-08-13 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indow nesia successfully launched for the second time a two-stage scientific research rocket yesterday, according to the official Antara news agency. The Minister for National Research, Professor Dinned Pusponegoro, told the Press yesterday that the Outer Space Centre at Pameungpcuk, on the south coast of80 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-08-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^CELAX GBOCgO /CCVMC ALOIS. V > r V__D6AR« s- ~\l /wtS ALWAV4 A LITTLE "N YOU LL UAVE TO EXCUSE TENCE WWEN WE VISITS J V.— MV UUSBAWD^ f^TME PENTlgT^y—^34 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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163 1965-08-13 3 The little grey box above Bert's pub bar ISLINGTON (North England), Thnrs. Part of Britain's early warning system for a nuclear attack is screwed on the wall over the bar in Bert Frwkes' village pub here. If it starts bleeping It means there are four minutes time enough to pullReuter - 163 words
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Article48 1965-08-13 3 I ONDON, Thurs. The Salvation Army is to open a permanent night club in Soho to lure young people away from the district's strip clubs and gambling Joints. Cost of the venture is estimated at £4.000 and the Methodist Church is Jointly financing it.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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561 1965-08-13 3 Senate approves 10 per cent pay rise for U.S. Servicemen WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Senate unanimously approved yesterday a U.S.$l billion military pay rise bill more than double the amount asked by President Johnson. The Bill, approved by an 89 to 0 vote, was amended earlier in the day to provideUPI - 561 words
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Article29 1965-08-13 3 WASHINOTON. Thurs. TtM U.S. Senate passed yesterday a BUI to create an 11th Cabinet department housing and urban development to deal with the problems of American cities.29 words
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70 1965-08-13 3 DETROIT. Thurs— The Pord I Motor Company announced >-e»terday it was marketing a fourwheel drive family Jeep-type car to be called the '"Bronco." No price was announced for the vehicle, which will be available at Ford dealers in late September. The compr.ny hopes It willReuter - 70 words
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113 1965-08-13 3 New envoy flies in to a family protest T»EL AVIV. Thurs.— West Germany's first Ambassador to Israel arrived here yesterday, stepped from the airport to enter his car and was met by a family of foor holding a placard: "We want a German-free Israel." The family's mother who would only113 words
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Article23 1965-08-13 3 SANTIAGO. Thurs. An Avalanche smashed into a skiing hostel at Farellone6 near her* yesterday, killing at least On skiers.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article50 1965-08-13 3 DETTROIT. Thurs. William J. Keefe. a local Insurance man. has sued the Playboy Club for U5535,000 claiming he was injured when a sexy Bunny "pressed near" to him while serving a drink and struck him in the eye with the rabbit ear on a swizzle stick— UPl.50 words
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95 1965-08-13 3 COEDERTAELJE (Sweden). Thurs.— A mistake by engineers who installed the anaesthetic system in Soedertaelje hospital has cost two patients their lives, a hospital spokesman announced yesterday. The announcement said tuo women, onr born in \'H\ and Ihr other In 189". died on Friday dur-95 words
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Article, Illustration168 1965-08-13 3 SINATRA SHOUTS FROM YACHT: 'NO, I'M NOT MARRIED' \EW YORK, Thurs. 11 Frank Sinatra flatly denied last night that he and television actress Mia Farrow were married. The 49-year-old singer-actor and 19-year-old Miss Farrow have been sailing with friends for the past week In a chartered yacht off the coast168 words
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244 1965-08-13 3 Jay: Britain can make sterling impregnable and balance trade OXFORD, Thursday. DRITAIN is capable of balancing its overseas account next year and re-establishing impregnable defences for sterling, Mr. Douglas Jay. President of the Board of Trade, said here last night. r He told a dinner of Britain's Advertising Association thatReuter - 244 words
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156 1965-08-13 3 T ONDON. Thurs. A revolutionary and tough report yesterday called for the Queen to pay property taxes toI gether with her sub- Jects. The 20.000 word report. I made by the Rating (Property Tax) Committee of the Association of Munelpal Corporations, said: "DirectUPI - 156 words
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143 1965-08-13 3 HAVANA. Thurs. Three j people alleged to have spied for the United Statewere executed by firing i squad here, only hours after they had been found guilty on charges of trying to i sabotage Cuba's merchant j navy. The three, all Cuban merchantReuter - 143 words
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323 1965-08-13 4 INDIA: SINCERE GOOD WISHES... SINGAPORE, Thursday. THREE more countries today formally recognised Singapore as an independent and sovereign State, bringing the total to 10. They were India, the Netherlands, and South Vietnam. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrl. in a letter to323 words
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Article, Illustration290 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, today said he felt "proud and greatly honoured" at being entrusted with such an Important duty of exhancing the existing good relations between the two countries He said: "My new appointment means that290 words
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Article129 1965-08-13 4 Corruption charge against two SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two employees of the Public Works Department, Llm Png Chong, a higher division laboratory assistant and Tay Lin Huang, a technician, were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with corruption. Lim and Tay, both 19. were alleged to have jointly and corrupt--1 ly129 words
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Article46 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Wee Tin Teck, a lawyer, has been elected president of the Kheng Cbiu Hwee Kuan iHalnanese Community Guild i In Beach Road. Other officials are: Vice- President, Mr. Loh Neng; secretary. Mr. Wong Cheng Pen. and treasurer, Mr- Moh Lee Twee.46 words
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Article33 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr P. Mu'.hu has been elected chairman of the Singapore Co-operative Union Limited. The vice-chairmen are Mr. PR Krlshnan and Mr. Tav Khlm Koon. and Mr. T.T. Thomas is secretary.33 words
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Article65 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon will qpen a seminar on the teaching of>art and crafts at the Teachers' Training College at 10 a.m. on Monday. An exhibition of children's art from other lands and books.on art and crafts will be held65 words
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Article33 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Malay Youth Literary Association collected a total of $6,784.19 from its flag day on July 31. In addition it received donations totalling $1,260 from firms and individuals.33 words
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Article, Illustration257 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Foreign Minister. Mr. Rajaratnam (above) is working fulltime "to build up a Ministry which will brighten Singapore's image abroad." An exhausted Mr. Rajaratnam, after working non- j stop the whole day, told j the Straits Times this evening: "I am now257 words
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Article54 1965-08-13 4 PM postpones eagagements SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew regrets that due to pressing duties and because of the recent events, he has to postpone all social engagements for two weeks Alternative dates suitable to organisations and associat'uns concerned, can be arran&ed with Ms personal secretary, Mr.54 words
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Article62 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut oft tomorrow from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in South Bridge Road from houses. 21 to 83. in Lorong Telok from houses 1 to 15 and In North Canal Road from houses 17 to 21 and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.62 words
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Article127 1965-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore, today announced the names of 16 new doctors who have oassed the final examination for the degrees of MB.. B.S. They are: Boh Ilee Km. David Dhartnanesan Chelvanayafam, (h'nr Hone Chee, Chow Kye {throne, Jimmy How Yexr Chen,127 words
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Miscellaneous427 1965-08-13 4 HN AND OUT BY AIR THK following Is today'K aehedul* hay <EG 172) 1" »o pm. of civil aircraft movement* at nEDARTiinr* Paya l^har a.rport Wngaporc: >QAC! PA ™f* KaraeM. ARRIVALS Beirut Rome, Ix>ndon IRA Rtl OAC: From nydnry. Darwin Vl5 p.m.; to Darwin, Sydney (BA (BA 721) T. 30427 words
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Article289 1965-08-13 5 Strikers ordered to pay damages PIFTI- SEVEN estate workers who have been on strike for the past ten months were today ordered to "quit forthwith" and each pay $50 as damages to the estate owners. The order came from Dato Justice Ismail Khan when he read out his written judgment289 words
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Article47 1965-08-13 5 KUCHINO. Thurs. A British Army lorry overturned near Serian In the First Division of Sarawak yesterday evening killing one British soldier and Injuring two others. Tht injured men were admitted to Kuching General Hospital and their condition today was reported to be satisfactory.47 words
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Article44 1965-08-13 5 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Mat Isa bin Salleh, 25. a tapper, was jailed for four years yesterday for robbing another tapper, Ibrahim bin Taib. of $102 and four gold ring; at Kampong Betong Jenert, Sik. last September He pleaded an alibi.44 words
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170 1965-08-13 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Six Malayan and Singapore girls have arrived in San Francisco to start, working as stewardesses on Pacific flights of Pan-American Airways. They are the first Malaysian girls hired by the airline All six speak English, Malay and Cantonese. Some can alsoAP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-08-13 5 JOY LEEMBRUGGEN - JOY LEEMBRUGGEN By pENANG, Thurs. Mrs. C. Violet Khoo, first woman member of the Stock Exchange in Malaya, is retiring at the end of this month after 20 years of "fluctuating excitement in the share market business/ "I have thoroughly enjoyed being304 words
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203 1965-08-13 5 Singapore traders wait and see on Indon market SINGAPORE, Thursday. BUSINESSMEN formerly trading with Indonesia are closely studying political developments between the two countries before deciding on any trade move. A Market Street businessman formerly trading with Indonesia who declined to be named said today: "We will wait and see203 words
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88 1965-08-13 5 |>ENANG, Thurs. Umno, 1 MCA and MIC secretaries, with three other representatives from each of the Alliance partners, will meet at the Umno ,Hall next Tuesday to plan an Alliance convention here. A statement issued today by the chairman of the Penang Alliance publicity committee.88 words
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84 1965-08-13 5 f ONDON. Than. A forM 1 mer Malayan planter's wife, Mrs. Pamela Blake, 40. learned yesterday she had won £73,730 on the football pools. Mrs. Blake, mother of three children, left Malaya seven years aro. She took up mink farminc on her returnReuter - 84 words
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Article66 1965-08-13 5 Body in sack: Two held ftAWANG, Thurs. Police have detained two men in connection with the murder of a 45-year-old woman whose body was found in a gunny sack at Kundang new village, about seven miles from here, on Tuesday. The two were held after senior police officers from Kuala66 words
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Article46 1965-08-13 5 SINGAPORE Thurs. The P and O Orient Lines' Iberia, which sailed from London on Aug. 6is due to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 22 The Chltral, which left the fame port on Aug. 9. Is due to arrive here on Sept. 37.46 words
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Article76 1965-08-13 5 PARIT BUNTAR, ThtOT. Members of co-operative societies In the Krian and Selama districts will meet at the Sin Hwa Chinese School here on Saturday to observe the 43rd International Cooperative Movement Day. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Mohamed Oazall bin Jawi, and76 words
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Article41 1965-08-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A bookseller. S. Subramanian, 30, was sentenced to one day jail and fined $100 by a magistrate's court here today for stealing magazines worth $155 from C. R. Dasaratha Raj (M) Ltd. In Batu Lane-41 words
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327 1965-08-13 5 Kuala Lumpur, Thur*. THE Minister of La- bour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, has suggested a five-point plan to workers' and employers' organisations to end the controversy over the Government's ban on strikes and lock-outs. He has also appointed a tripartite committee of representatives327 words
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Article44 1965-08-13 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Negri Srmbilan Government today advised the public "not to be alarmed" next Monday when a State-wide public order exercise will be held from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m The exercise will involve police and military movements. «"wy44 words
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Advertisement47 1965-08-13 5 by to a simple modern face, or In one of three exquisite settings of jewelled brilliants, It can be worn with any ensemble as a fob 111 brooch or on one of four stylish coloured fl wriststraps. i FAVRE-lEUBA— THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR KACi47 words
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204 1965-08-13 6 WORK ON $2.8 m SEWERAGE FOR PASIR PANJANG gINGAPORE, Thurs. Work has now started to provide a $2.8 million sewerage system in the Pasir Panjang area, which when completed will serve some 20,000 people. The scheme will provide sewerage sendees to the coastal area from Kampong Heap Guan San off204 words
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563 1965-08-13 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A LOCAL contractor today told the Commission of Inquiry into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union that he sought the help of tne union's former secretarygeneral, Mr. T.V. Gomez, when he applied for a tender from563 words
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Article111 1965-08-13 6 SINGAPORE, Than. The Singapore Cantonese Restaurants' Asoclatlon has decided to take part in the Singapore Food Carnival due to be hrld at the Esplanade here from Sept 26 to 28, as part of the Tourist Wrrk celebrations. The carnival will be a gala tourist attraction as well111 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-08-13 6 Date's regret over shelving of music dept. at varsity SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dato Dr. Tay Teck Eng, chairman of the University of Singapore Council, has expressed regret that a proposal made two years ago to set up a Department of Music in the university had to be shelved for lack of224 words
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Article52 1965-08-13 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Aral Malaysian first aid competition organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade at Its headquartera In Beach Road will be held on Sunday at 10 a.m. aa scheduled. However, its name has been changed It will be known aa th» Malaya vs Singapore flnt52 words
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Article114 1965-08-13 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. i rE airmen's mess In the old barracks block at RAF Changl has been transformed Into one of the world's most modern airmen's dining halls, now known as the "Cosmopolitan Junior Ranks Restaurant." The transformation has been brought about by i i Squadron Leader114 words
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Miscellaneous158 1965-08-13 6 AUoit Onp Bff V.T. Hawntim I YOU SUt?E GOT OOP YB-l/ PRETTY CUTE OfO »J^ SEHKCB HOW YOU lON THE RUN WITH J HIM, TRYING TO f ...BUT ME >v N0. ..8UT HP&NdiDNT FIGURE ON z 1 lA^all /T*\ V IOJR ROBOT.' ff SHORT OUT THE DCNT FtGUHE If CCUNTEREP158 words
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202 1965-08-13 7 INQUIRIES FOLLOW AUSSIE TRADE FAIR OPENING KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Australian Trade Exhibition which opened here on Monday has evoked "several inquiries" from Malaysian businessmen. Mr G. A Wotton, marketing manager of the Australian Promotion Pty. Ltd., which organised the exhibition In co-operation with the Australian Department of Trade, said202 words
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Article61 1965-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A saleman. Kwok Deilc Sing alias Kolc Tuck Seng. 28, was charged her* today with cheating Robinson and Co. <M> Ltd. of $1,100 on Feb. 15 and 16. He is alleged to have Issued two cheques after buying several items amounting to $1,064.61 words
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Article47 1965-08-13 7 KUCHINO, Thurs.— The Sarawak State Secunty Executive Committee met today to review the border situation and the Internal threat po.sed by the Communist Clandestine Organisation. The meeting described as "routine"* was presided over by the Dt puty Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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301 1965-08-13 7 Senator: Why the foreign Pressmen like Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. A CALL to Malaysian Ministers to hold regular conferences for members of the Press, both local and foreign, will be made in the Senate on Monday. i 1 Senator S. P. 8. Nathan, who will make the call, will suggest301 words
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Article, Illustration339 1965-08-13 7 HE IS CONFIDENT THAT UNITY WILL BE MAINTAINED KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday UMNO's acting secretary general, Inche Musa Hi tarn, said today that there will be no change in his party's policy, concept and structure with the resignation of Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar339 words
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Article28 1965-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malaysian Indian Congress. Briclc-flelds-Bungsar branch, will hold its annual meeting at the Malayan Chinese Association premises at Brickfields here on Aug. 29.28 words
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73 1965-08-13 7 All-race business group buys D-bonds JOHORE BAHRU. Thur*. Twenty-one Malay, Chinese and Indian businessmen in Johore Bahru today bought a total of $10,000 worth of National Defence Bonds. It was the first collee- tive purchase since it started here In the middle of last month. The District Officer here. Inche73 words
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Article78 1965-08-13 7 Taff takes over from Khir CINQAPORE. Thurs. Former Senator. Inche Ahmad Hajl Taff. today became acting chairman. of the Alliance Party Bingapura. He takes over from the Malaysian Education Minister. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl who resigned the post yesterday. Inche Ahmad was former deputy chairman of the party, and a78 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-08-13 7 SALARIES PROBE: NO CHANGE IN TERMS UNLESS. UUALA LUMPUR, V Thurs. Singapore's separation from Malaysia does not necessarily follow that the terms of reference of the Special Commission on Salaries, headed by Mr. Justice Suffian, have been changed. A spokesman of the Commission who said this today added: "In the239 words
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73 1965-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The 22nd Malaysian Engineering Squadron of the Territorial Army will leave for Sarawak tomorrow to attend their annual training there. The squadron, comprising civilian engineers, teachers, draughtsman and other civilian staff, will be engaged in bridging, operating a quarry and other73 words
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106 1965-08-13 7 LONDON. Thurs.— The Bultaii of Pahang yesterday save an in forma! afternoon tea party here for 200 Malaysian students In London. The S'ltan. 61. at present on holiday in Britain, gave the party in Malaysia Hall With his wife, the former film actressReuter - 106 words
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128 1965-08-13 7 Singapore citizens: Fair deal pledge by Sabah JESSELTON. Thurs. Sabah'a Deputy Chief Minister. Dato G. S. Sundang, who hold* the immigration portfolio, today assured Singapore citizens living in Sabah they would be fairly treated and allowed to carry on their work as usual. Commenting on rumours about fears by Singapore128 words
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Article152 1965-08-13 7 RIDDLE OF THE SILENT GUNMAN SINGAPORE. Thurs. For the last thr«« 1 days, a man arrested with a pistol in a car. has remained In the Central Police Station lock-up, refusing to talk to police investigators. 81nce hl.s arrest on Monday, the man has stared dumbly at police officer whenever152 words
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Article23 1965-08-13 7 j KUALA LUMPTJR. Thurn The Raja PermaiEurl Agong will opw the capital's first day nursery at Jalan Sungei Best on Saturday23 words
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Obituary50 1965-08-13 8 MADAM TAN V«W HEO A»M TS. aaisin kwsit paacsfullT U-S-«n laavtng babiasi 3 suns. Low Kirn Tang, Beary bow 2 4aujrht*n»-nviiw. adopted dsacaters i sons in -law and atv-era! ■ranav«ktMrrß m mourn tjar las* Oor- will l««v< IT. jalaa lanln. Thombosi Oardsn rstata. par* M oa J4-»«5 at -n50 words
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Article105 1965-08-13 8 kW Wtrdw ttt (Miitimmmi ano nut. Aridulahab ttanks attends, relnftvea for their kind aaststBnc* and aifta dunn* uielr aoo s recant MMk} THE FAMILY OF late ate. Rennaki Jra^4> tbanlu rvlatrns aad friends for Uksir siissillis and ajtsistanca during tbeir rarent be re ay SBSMit. MR. ANO MRS. Sanroei105 words
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Article713 1965-08-13 8 Vietnam remains the storm centre of South-East Asia, and will soon re-enter the headlines from which it has been displaced in the past few days by the dramatic, but basically tar less critical, events in the Malaysia area. And the headlines are much j more likely713 words
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Article311 1965-08-13 8 Six weeks ago the Governments of India and Pakistan reached an agreement to end fighting in the Rann of Kutch which promised a dramatic overall improvement in relations between the two countries. However, the hopes then raised teem to have been dashed by renewed fighting in Kashmir, bane311 words
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Article160 1965-08-13 8 The Director of the National Productivity Centre, Mr. S. A. Abishegam, offered a glowing example of the fruits of good management to the 428 graduates of his centre's courses who received certificates yesterday. "A case in point," he said, "is the example of a local manufacturer who after160 words
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214 1965-08-13 8 Motorists can park now-pay later I REFER to the letter 1 headed "The easiest way. but (ST. July 28). The request to complainants to report shortcomings of car park attendants has been misconstrued by your correspondent Chua Keng Hock. It \s not meant as a means whereby the handling of214 words
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Letter117 1965-08-13 8 MAY I suggest that th» article "Tin producers slow to respond to high prices" (ST. Aug. a) ignores a most Important point? Quite a large proportion of the tin from the non-Communist world is produced by British overseas trading corporations, and It now appears to be the policy117 words
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Letter93 1965-08-13 8 rIS an 111 wind that blows nobody good Shakespeare. Monday. Aug. 9. 1965. was one of the blackest of Black Mondays, but In the midst of all the gloom, there was a bright ray of sunlight for thpeoplr of Penang. In reply to a question about the93 words
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Article440 1965-08-13 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS by M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Fua, awtwasiaakaii (t) to I satisfy, to be satisfying, to be satisfactory. INTERROGATION: SP. WORDS/PHS (contd.) In today* lesson we are going to have another look at SEBAB and KERANA. The phrase AJ»A2 BEBAB-XTA or APA BFRAB2-NYA "what are440 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1965-08-13 8 The Battle for the RESERVES FALLING: BRITAIN IS STILL DEEP IN THE RED By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON. THURSDAY FIVE TIMES now Mr. Wilsons Government has taken drastic action to defend the pound. Five times there has been the same dismal result a temporary rally and then, sometimes, as last1,381 words
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Advertisement765 1965-08-13 8 Straits Than k Malar IM luoilM awvarttoemMtte aaaw COLD OTOaiAaK iUM*j. MMOT «Va*Mf« Mwaal (■aiiplanilai t COLO ITORAOI aiPIAMCMCaj At Holia«a a»M Ma. a AwMtcrlMW A|ll>» CITY BOOK •TOIHICT* THaT NKW« FRONT FniwitK. i tutxrmartias M. M. ISMAIL. S AtMMreity ■<••«. aatwat aaaw MAMIKM STOPra 141* up«»v Ckeaa* aaaav |n|.M.(765 words
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Advertisement53 1965-08-13 8 HAROLD WILSON Operating on tt»e slimmest I margin o# support Print* Minister Narold Wilson moves serenely, steadily down the road, somewhat left of the center stripe. Read now this Britain's Benign Socialist w4m his! wide support by soivinf the over-rtdang probte<n of brmgbng Britain «p to date in AUGUST Reader's53 words
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Advertisement55 1965-08-13 8 No Scotch I improves I the flavour I oE water I like i I Teachers I A 1 iri D II P C If? nuuO SI H PJW WIDEST SEIECTION OF iMfl alltt\ nandmadi rutt wool caimts WITH ATTIACTIVf DESIGN* f*»| Vjj>2 »OTH TIAOITIONAL AND MODEtN qJ|o) TAI PING RUG55 words
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200 1965-08-13 9 CHAN BENG SOON - $20,000 highway grab by four robbers CHAN BENG SOON B> CUNGEI PATA N I j Thurs. Four men, one armed with a pistol, robbed a gold-; smith of $20,000 in cash and jewellery yesterday after forcing his car to a stop on the main But-t*»rworth-Alor 8 t a r Road.200 words
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Article33 1965-08-13 9 IPOH. Thurs. A Pormosan film actress. Miss Sheen Shieh Jen. 19. arrived here today for a one-week personal appearance at the Ruby Cinema In conjunction with her picture "Marriage by Adoption."33 words
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88 1965-08-13 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Postal Services Department will ibsue special stamps of the 10 cents and 20 cents denominations to commemorate the unveiling of the National Monument on Sept. 16. The stamps, which are triangular in shape, will depict men of the Armed Forces88 words
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363 1965-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. INDONESIAN barter traders, who are caught trying to sneak into Singapore would be turned back, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today. He stressed that the clamp on these traders would continue, adding: "The policy of the Singapore Government towards363 words
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127 1965-08-13 9 KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Dato Mohamed Asrt bin Hall Muda. today ureed youths to correct the wrong Image which the public had of them. "Some members of the public regard youth organisations merely as bodies that hold dances127 words
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Article26 1965-08-13 9 PENANO. Thurs. A school girl. Toh Oalk Hoon It. wai robbeW of a necklace by three you'hs while walking along Church Btreet las', night26 words
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Article21 1965-08-13 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police resterday arrested a suspect "fighter" of the "Bar Jl" titcr— society operating in boron* Tai Stnc21 words
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93 1965-08-13 9 Singapore to handle own civil defence SINGAPORE, Thnrs. A formal take-over of civil defence units her* by the Singapore Government from the Malaysian Government will b« implemented soon. This was announced today by Dato Donald Stephens, the Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, when he flew in from93 words
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Article70 1965-08-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will present cheques totalling $5,965 from the South Indian Labour Fund as the first year payment of scholarships awards to four students for studies at higher institutions. The presentation will be held at the Ministry of Labour70 words
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Article61 1965-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A petrol pump attendant, Chua Tien Chin, was charged in a magistrate* court today with the murder of a lorry driver, Tay Kay Heng. 2R. on Tuesday night in front of a house In Moulmeln Road. The magistrate, Mr. Tan H>>ay DJln. ordered htm61 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-08-13 9 SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, welcoming the acting Malaysian High Commissioner, Inehe Harun bin Dato Muda Ibrahim, who paid a courtesy call on on him yesterday. Straits Times picture.34 words
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224 1965-08-13 9 Decision soon on embassy offices in S'pore Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. ALL countries having branch offices in SlngaA pore are now waiting for instructions from their governments on whether to elevate the status of these offices or have their envoys in Malaysia concurrently accredited to the State. Diplomatic missions have already224 words
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214 1965-08-13 9 DEVAN IN S'PORE: THE SUPREME IRONY OF MY LIFE CINGAPORE, Than. Singapore trade union leader and M.P. for Bungsar, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. today announced his intention to sever his political and labour links with Singapore to devote his efforts in strengthen* the PAP movement in Malaya. He also214 words
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67 1965-08-13 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Thomas Ruthven Hepworth. 55, who retired two months ago as the High Court Judge of Penang. is planning to enter private practice in Singapore. He has filed his petition In the High Court here for admission as an advocate and solicitor. He67 words
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Article31 1965-08-13 9 PENANG. Thurs. Pour robbers armed with parangs raided a tongkang anchored off Noardln Street Ghaut last night and escaped with 20 plculs of charcoal. They escaped in a .sampan31 words
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Article25 1965-08-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Bank Negara today received another $78,280 from 23 subscribers for the National Defence Bonds, bringing the total to 54.566.15025 words
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Article24 1965-08-13 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Sixty kampong headmen and youth leaders attended a civics course at Kampong alatang Jelutong near Bagan Sexal yesterday.24 words
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301 1965-08-13 9 When a manager isn't a manager: Union OINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore BanH Officers' Association to* day described as "misleading" the statement by Mr. John Marsh, director of the British Institute of Management, that Singapore managers have taken steps to Join trade unions. The association secretary. Mr. Tan Cheng Klang. said:301 words
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Article70 1965-08-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mlsa Marisa Opak. the Apple Queen from Western Australia, win meet members of the Australtsn and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya at a buffet dinner on Sunday at the Kelab Hiboran in Cross Street here. The dinner will cost t& per70 words
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Article28 1965-08-13 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The ant»--▼lce squad yesterday raided eight suspected brothels in Rowell Road. Desker Road. Ser&ngoon Road, Guillemard Road and Angsan* Avenue. No arrests were mad*28 words
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Advertisement133 1965-08-13 9 OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED (ASSETS EXCEED $6,000,000.00) SPECIAL OFFERS!!— FIXED DEPOSIT, SAVINGS ACCOUNT, FIXED SAVING SCHEMES and DOUBLE PROTECTION. You earn INTEREST as high as up to PER ANNUM and get FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE After one year of savings. ALL Depositors CAN OBTAIX:HOUSING LOAN: TRAVELLING LOAN CAR LOAN EDUCATION LOAN133 words
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Advertisement94 1965-08-13 9 FITNESS THROUGH TERRYS TERRYS SCULLING EXERCISER No. 1173 A Sturdy steel tube frame centrally divided for packing into small space. Fitted with Terrys steel strand springs which never lose their tension. mm tPtiNi imp mm mv itiaho tuhys pociet wmT NMt-UIU Ho. 797 UUT UPMDEB Re. ti UEICIKR He. 11M94 words
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Miscellaneous753 1965-08-13 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Koala Lam pur In English; 7 10 Sports Arena; and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Ma- 7.34 Acros» The Sawn Sea* laeea; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 "Sundown At Shangrlla"; Taipinc; 7 Batn Pahat; News In Mandarin: 8.10 Marl Sloan*. Berbual; 8.15 Solo Singing; P.M. 2 Test pattern753 words
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Article, Illustration321 1965-08-13 10 New envoy to study industrial prospects "pHE new German Commercial Consul in Singapore, Mr. Colin C. Hoffmann, is to explore every possibility for German participation in Singapore and Malaysian industries. Succeeding Mr. Rudolf Mock, Mr. Hoffmann said that before he came to Singapore, he had been enlightened on the investment,321 words
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Article70 1965-08-13 10 Consumption of natural rubber declined to 14.900 tons in April from 16.700 tons in March and compares with 15,800 long tons in April 1964, while total stocks rose to 29,600 tons from 27,900 long tons and 25,400 In April 1964, according to statistics Issued by the70 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-08-13 10 Bank of America appoints new assistant manager MR. Herbert R. Lalka (abeve), who has been appointed assistant manager of Bank of America's Singapore branch. Mr. Lalka was formerly an International relations officer In the Southeast Asia and Australasia Division at the bank's San Francisco head office. Mr. Lalka, who has74 words
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Article92 1965-08-13 10 AN Australian Unit Trust expert has concluded a tour of Malaya greatly Impressed by the terrific potential for unit trust Investment In Malaysia. He is Mr. S. J. Gregory, New South Wales Manager for Australian Fixed Trust* Ltd. Australian Fixed Trust Ltd. Is the oldest and largest92 words
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Article97 1965-08-13 10 An estimated 15,000 tons of commeiclal grade tin ore body has been discovered at the great adventure tin mine at Irvlnebank, North Queensland, operated by Metals Exploration NI. The discovery was on the adit level of the mine, and has a potential of ISO tons of ore per97 words
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131 1965-08-13 10 $2½m. HOUSING PROJECT PLANNED IN SINGAPORE A SINGAPORE housing development company, Tan Seng Phee Ltd., Is turning 3% acres of land at the junction of Lincoln Road and Thomson Road into a modern housing estate. Thomson Court will comprise seven blocks of four and five storey buildings containing altogether 126131 words
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Article45 1965-08-13 10 A senior executive of Carreras Ltd.. Singapore, Mr. Iran Chew Liang Fatt. haa returned after a month's study course with the Carrcnuj Organisation In Britain. Mr. Chew visited Carreraa' modern factorial In London and Belfast as part of his training activities-45 words
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Article189 1965-08-13 10 MORE shipping passed through Singapore during the first four months of this year than In the corresponding months of last year, according to official statistics. The number was 2,885 ships of all nationalities totalling 12.2 million tons net register, against 2,721 vessels (11.3 million n.r.t.).189 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-08-13 10 Top post at Nestles for local boy AN advertising executive of Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd. who went to work with the Hong Kong office two years ago has now returned to Malaysia to assume the duties of advertising manager of the local company. Mr. Dennis Khoo succeeds Mr. X.C.M. Price108 words
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Article189 1965-08-13 10 A LL the petroleum operations of Socony Mobil Oil A Company Inc. In 150 overseas countries and territories are to be brought under a single management, Mr. Herman J. Schmidt, executive vice president and director has announced. The management of these overseas operations will be provided by189 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-08-13 10 CONSTRICTION of the MS million compound fertlllsrr plant for the Chemical Company of Malaysia Ltd. has taken a further step forward with tha arrival recently of a drier, an essential equipment of the project. The drier (seen above bring nnloaded »t Port Sweitenham), forma the centre section192 words
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209 1965-08-13 10 Australians conscious of local potential AUSTRALIAN Industry Is aware and Is growing Increasingly conscious of the importance of Singapore and Malaysia as a trade area, Mr. T. M. Ramsay, chairman of directors of Australian Export Promotions said in Singapore. Mr. Ramsay who was on his way to Kuala Lumpur to209 words
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Article39 1965-08-13 10 Inche Abdul Jalll bin Tallb of Kampong Dew, Ounong Semanßgol, Perak. won the pan-Malaysian padi competition 1965 sponsored by M-a.HjV The 1.C.1, challenge trophy was presented by Datln Abdul Jamil, wife of the president of M.A.H.A.39 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-08-13 10 FNCB EMPLOYEE PROMOTED ACCOUNTANT THE First National City Bank has appointed Mr. Chen Kan. Sem as accountant of its new branch at the AIA Building In Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Chen, a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Kuala Lumpur and the Malayan Economics Society, joined the105 words
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Advertisement413 1965-08-13 10 johndelre 1010 AND 2010 ROW-CROP UTILITY TRACTORS ON HILLSIDES, IN ESTATES,IN GENERAL FARM USE— JOHN DEERE LOW-COST, LOW-PROFILE TRACTORS OFFER BIG WORK CAPACITY Tough, dependable, easy-handling these versatile tractors are designed to work on slopes with surefooted stability. They turn short, manoeuvre with ease in close quarters. They handle 2,413 words
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Advertisement203 1965-08-13 10 Tougher thrust faster lift with Cummins diesel "Mow I shift an extra 20 V —V operator By switching to Cummins power a PT fuel-system Is designed to give I contractor increased his daily produc- every piston identical thrust, giving V < tivrty by 20 With his Cummins diesel smooth, even203 words
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416 1965-08-13 11 Britain must not abandon base in Singapore, says paper LONDON, Thursday. m HE Daily Express today criticised editorially those it X calls "propagandists of scuttle" who advocate Britain abandoning Singapore as a base, and possibly other bases as well. Noting that Britain usad to h ave a base in nearlyThe Times - 416 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-08-13 11 T ONDON. Thurs. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Conservative Party spokesman on Commonwealth affairs, said here yesterday that the withdrawal of Singapore from Malaysia was a disappointment. He said this to reporterafter a 40-mlnute discussion with Mr. Cledwyrt Hughes. British Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations.Reuter - 111 words
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Article58 1965-08-13 11 JAKARTA, Thurs. The official Antara news agency has published a de layed report quoting Gen. Abdul Harts Nasution, the Defence Minister, as saying that Indonesia had the capacity to destroy the British military base in Singapore. Gen. Nasution made the remark at Palembang South Sumatra, on Aug. 4AP - 58 words
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Article253 1965-08-13 11 TAIPEH, Thurs. The Republic of (Nationalist) Chins today announced recognition of the new State of Singapore. Cables from otber capitals: KARACHI: Pakistan will recognise the new State of Singapore, according to the Pakistan Press Association. It said an announcement was expected in a day or two.253 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-08-13 11 Tsarapkin's about-turn: Ready to sign now regardless of Vietnam war GENEVA, Thursday RUSSIA said yesterday she is prepared to sign new disarmament agreements with the West regardless of the Vietnam war. Soviet disarmament negotiator Mr. Semyon K. Tsarapkin made it clear, however, that such agreementsReuter; UP - 273 words
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74 1965-08-13 11 LISBON. Thurs— Six of 31 students charged with «übversive activities were yesterday sentenced to prison terms of between 15 months and two years. Twelve of the students received suspended sentences and 13 were released. Most of the students were charged with being members of the74 words
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Article26 1965-08-13 11 TOULON. Thura. Shortag* of water In the parched south of Prance yesterday hampered flrsnghters In their efforts to quench series of new forest fires.26 words
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Article73 1965-08-13 11 WASHINOTON. Trwra. President Johnson pledged yesterday that the United States would share with other countries the results of its search on means of de-salting sea water at low cost. The President was speaking at a ceremony at which he signed a Bill authorising theReuter - 73 words
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Article49 1965-08-13 11 f ONDON. Thurs. Four-year-old Nicholas Barham \j watched parachutists fix their harness in his favourite television programme. "Rlpcord". Later, he •strapped a satchel to his back and dived 20ft. from his bedroom window. Nicholas was In Bath Royal United Hospital yesterday with a broken fooL— Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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175 1965-08-13 11 /XSPENHAGEN, Thurs. v The United Nations Secretary-General. U Thant, has told Mr. Sten Hammarskjoeld. brother of the late U.N. Secretary-General, to ignore Press rumours that his brother committed suicide. Mr. Sten Hammarskjoeld was killed in a plane crash near Ndola. in the thenReuter - 175 words
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109 1965-08-13 11 U.S SENATE PASSES $22 m DAMAGE BILL WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Senate voted yesterday to right an old wrong and pay Okinawans, US$22 million In compensation for the U5. occupation after World War Two. The BUI, which now goes to th« House of Representatives, authorises payment of about 100.000 claims for109 words
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Article28 1965-08-13 11 TAIPEH. Thurs. Chinese artillery shells wounded a pregnant woman and damaged three civilian houses In Quemoy on Monday night, the Formosan Ministry of Defence announced. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Advertisement155 1965-08-13 11 L,vv-'i. Mm .JfHK Perf ection in beauty The-secret of making the most of your indivi- inimitable textures. Everything you could need dual loveliness is simple. Take* the cue from by Elizabeth Arden. Miss Arden. creator 'of the world's ♦perfect Velva Moisture Film- ViiledßadimceFoundaXtm. make-up. Exquisite, subtle colours. Smooth. hnisiblt'VeU Powtkr155 words
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Miscellaneous69 1965-08-13 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HelmdaM /"«jgg. N V ZOUNDS! WH*TA\ ""2V SWEEP UP TREMENDOUS GBtt iiNOSyWREJW AW MOPTH' ANOUNT OF LAOOQ £SL2R E *N A- pu**' do for aye bcpasti/ CHOI?ES 1 CAN /fITHE DISHES 1 j PERFORM R *'//_J|\AN!' .~> \f l IT 6 TH' ONLW^ M THegEAfONBX I69 words
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Advertisement1286 1965-08-13 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Ward* tt (Ml*.)— Box tt eta, txtrm 2 furnished ROOMS are available In Calmhlll area. Telephone B'pore *****. DISTRICT 10: Partly Furnished 3 Bedroom Bungalow on 4 acres of garden. 3 bathrooms lounge cum dining room, kitchen, immediate occupation. Pmt: S*oo/- p.m David Phoa tt sons. Valuers1,286 words
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Advertisement873 1965-08-13 12 EDUCATION Terete tt (Ml*.)— Boa tt eta. txtrm PRIMARY SIX ENTRANCE Exam! Special Classes (Afternoon) by Graduate teachers: Register early: Raja's College, Raffles Place: *****, B'pore. VACANCIBSI Shorthand (Theory/ Speed 50/180), Typewriting (Beginners Advanced). Bookkeeping (Beglaners/Intermedlatr/Advance): Register early: Raja's College: *****. rpore. Susssss mmdsd Students prsfar STAMFORO COLLEOB Csursee efftred873 words
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Advertisement1076 1965-08-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* U (Ml*.)— Bom It tta. txtrm IMS LAMBRETTA SCOOTER UOC.C, on* owner, accident free S6OO 0.n.0. Contact Tom. Telephone S'pors 82(942. IMS AUSTIN MINI Buper Hydrolastlc Orccn. As new. C/Insursnce, Tszed 1»66, 13.800/- 0.n.0. Tel: ***** B'pore. IMO TRIUMPH HERALD Coupe good condition, new upholstrry1,076 words
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Advertisement749 1965-08-13 12 TAILORING IJ ITsrsts U Win.)— Box St eta. txtrm I CUARANTIIO HICMCLASI WORKMANSHIP Uentlemen's Suits, Shirts. Trousers. Military Uniforms. Ladles Costumes, Dresses. Alteration, repairs please visit NaUi Tailors. 4/10 Taoslla Road. Spore. DRESSES DRESSMAKING IS Word* *t (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrt lINCAPORE MODERN SARONOKebaya for all. Red Beauty, 364.749 words
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Advertisement783 1965-08-13 12 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR CIVIL SUIT No. 1223 of 19*4. BETWEEN Comptroller of Income Tax, Suleiman Building, Kuala Lumpur Plaintiff AND S.C. Jan alias Scow Cho Jan, 130. Mountbatten Road. Kuala Lumpur Defendant Te, B.C. Jan alias Scow Cho Jan. 120. Monntbatten Road, Koala Lumpur.783 words
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Advertisement703 1965-08-13 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION CHINESE (MAM)ARIM LANGUAGE BTAIT. KADIO AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE. APPLICATIONS «re Invited for the position of Translator/ Announcer, Chinese Section (Mandarin Sub-section), with the Overseas Sen-ice of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Radio Australia). SALARY RANGK: £AIOO4-£lB4B (Male). £1466-£1709 (Female) per annum. Inclusive. DUTIES: Responsible to the supervisor703 words
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Advertisement693 1965-08-13 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are Invited for thsj xx>t of Draftsman t Architectural) n tbe Industrial Facilities DirtJan oX the Board QUALIFICATIONS Applicants] must either pass one or both of Lbe tallowing examinations: (a) Institute of Architect* of Malaya Intermediate "A" Technical Dip. In Architectural Draughtsmanship. (b) Institute693 words
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Advertisement1273 1965-08-13 13 W> ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \T^^^ U.K./Continent Singapore P. S'haia Panan CITY OF NEWCASTLE i don. H'burg. Rdam. Havra Huil. MiOJlesO'ougti nm An 28 An CITY IF CNICASB Havre, Lond.n. Hjirbur|. Bitiwe, Rdam, Aat*«rp il Aat/2 Set 1/ 4 Sn* CITY OF auSSOU Lendoa. Hanaurg. Rottertaa. Havie, Hull, Imiiaai,1,273 words
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Article130 1965-08-13 14 MELBOURNE Thurs. INDUSTRIALS overall were flrm--1 er but leaders were Irregular BHP. lost 9d. to ols. 3d. Trading was again quiet. Base metals and oils were barely steady and quiet. Today' a cloning price* wim ft'edoee- day' a prtcea id bracket* Mount laa 30 9 <36'8> N. Broken130 words
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Article54 1965-08-13 14 rE present rate nf the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 34 last year is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15 lbd. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 116 d. Buying O.D. 2s. ltd The dollar is at Its statutory middle position In relation to its54 words
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Article237 1965-08-13 14 Au(uat. 12 Thr»» mon'Jia INDUSTRIAL* Bouatosd IS ets. M. Box 14 et*. City Dcv B eu. itcAllator eta. C. S. HoUJlnga M Inveot. 11 et*. 19 cts. N. Iron Seta. Duniopa 12 eta. 0.C.8C. 14 eta. E. Smelting Rothmana 10 eta. 30 eta. Roblnaona 10 eta. Ea»o 13237 words
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Article40 1965-08-13 14 ON Ui* fr»« ciMiantt mirMt In Bon* Kong T»t»rday th« U.S. dcllar wa« quot«4 at ft TB| for T.T. «nd 6.T5« for RSSfei Sterling wai quotM at 1* OP sad •fit ta«l *f nolrt at Mil. I I40 words
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Article25 1965-08-13 14 Aa«. 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5735.12 i 'up SI). Lnofflcial estimated offering 255 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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907 1965-08-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent rKKK was a natural reaction on the Stock Exchange yesterday after the last few hectic days and prices came off on profit-taking. Turnover, however, remained extremely heavy and there were still plenty of buyers about, giving the impression that907 words
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Article34 1965-08-13 14 The following furtber July rubber crop* are announced: I ni ted Malace* 398.569 lb., Ayer Molek 72,200 lb.. Leone Hin San, Ltd 171.713 lb.. and Nyalaa 67.500 lb Bukit KaUl 52.800 lb.34 words
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Article26 1965-08-13 14 Malayan Stock Indicra Au« 11 Aug. 1> •Industrials: 77.98 76.54 Tina: 93.37 KJt I rublwn: 102.15 102.14 •Dee. SO. 19«3=100 Dec. 29, 1M2 1M26 words
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Article206 1965-08-13 14 SEPTEMBEB first grad* rubber tjo.b. buyers closed st 5 pjn. In Singapore and Koala. Lumpur yesterday at 67 Vs cenU per lb-. np half a. cent on Wednesdays closing level for the position. The tone wsa quiet. Rj»_B. and FJtULE. rioting price, tn cent. n^Lli r«h ub206 words
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Advertisement1148 1965-08-13 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Serrloa H'kong Yotoriama Montreal leromo Detroit C«etgu MatiPjßSS Mar*" Blast 21 Sept «Ott MM INft I dtr MitisMs* Mart" 17 Sept MSepi 2*o*l 3t Ocl B Nte West Coast of Central/South America fla>»iaa Tokohseu San Jets 6vty*«au Cinto Artes1,148 words
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Advertisement1069 1965-08-13 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE NEW UAIAN* INDIA. PARISIAN AND P BULF SERVICI •Ja Freeaatle Meikeorae. Svsaei te: Maeras »i Nttspattieae f-n»rt| P. S'nan Spore S our. P. i'ntni i>eaen| rCHAKftAIA IB 71 An 11 ?S A«f <t, RAJUIA 18/ It Act NUJ »Mj BULIMBA 7 Sept 818 Sept 11/13 Seat RAJULA tll1,069 words
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Advertisement301 1965-08-13 14 <— 1 L. SMIT 6c COS INTERNATIONAL TOWAGE AND SALVASI SEP-VICI announce the arrival ot m. tug "RODE ZEE" rit tor long disronc* ocean towafa and all kinds ot salvage -or* Agents: HfcOLLOYD LIMES setx 261 tel. ***** otter otfic* hours: ***** ***** ***** I L^^v Oment mid-east lines Great301 words
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Advertisement327 1965-08-13 14 NEDLLOTD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Post Mlling* t'-w Singooor* and Mo*ov»io direct ta Conod<an and L S. Great Lakes ports. "N* Smsipnrs rrte Psaeat A«r. Meatmal wmatra mmm »a Aag n/a ass tea* UTRECHT HAlltft a/aiejt M/niCOT M4M Collrno ot Momr*ol, Toronto, HomlHon, Aehtobusa, Clevelond, Toledo, Detroit, Chtcooo, Mlrwouha*. lp^327 words
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Article1114 1965-08-13 15 Bl SrNESS In and reported to the Singapore and Koala 1 urn pur trading room* of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yes-i«-tdaT, with the nomber of the *harex traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS ■•ulUad (1.000) OCO< (1.34 U.0OO) tUt, SI M, '1.000) SI 30; C»M liii .4 00t1,114 words
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Article109 1965-08-13 15 SHIPS lying alsngsMs the Stngapara wharvaa sr sxpsctsd tsday ars: Katong 25/26, Heasensteln 31/32. Tegelberg 38/39, Roaebank 47, Frankfurt 46. Cambodge 42/43. Barbara Jan* 1/3, Gudrun Bakke 44, Bankura 39/36, Lnngkoeas 101 l Colombo Maru 27/28. Balldls 19, Nagaura Maru o, Uarcell Nmvotko 18. RutAeverett 33/34. Klngsvllle109 words
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Article78 1965-08-13 15 Chinese Prsduss Inhtnii, Singapore noon prises o«r pieul yetttrSly i Coconut sill bulk (34 ssllsrs. drum 106 sellers. Cepra: Aug./ Sept UK/Continent: Unquoted. Psppsr: Muntok wait* «18S sellers, Sarawak whits $1821 sellers. spectaJ Sarawak black f 143 sellers, garbled Lampong black (167) (N) sellers (all 96". N.L.W.), AfiTA78 words
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Article91 1965-08-13 15 '[■he Malayan Cxetiangt ■anki 1 a»«b--1 ention yeitwday mad* filial changri In Ita rates to merchant* (all ratea to S100): New Varfc: buying TT 33 11/16, airmen OD 32 13/16. SO d/at 83 3/16 credit bllla. 33 7/16 trad* bills: Canadat buying TT 34 16/16. airmail OD 3391 words
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497 1965-08-13 15 'PIIE price of Straits tin 1 rose by $1 yesterday in Penan* to $735,121 on an offering estimated up 1(> tons to 255 tons. Although the three months afternoon buyers' price in London on Wednesday was only up ten shillings the local equivalent497 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1965-08-13 15 IN LOVING MEMORY OF A.S. FERNANDO DEPARTED ON 13-8-64 OFTEN A FERVENT PRAYER A SILENT TEAR FOR ONE WE LOVED SO MUCH. INSERTED— IDA ANNE27 words
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Advertisement41 1965-08-13 15 CHIEF AGENTS for an Established Foreign Insurance ompany invitr« applications for the post of an \ssistant Manager preferably ACM (Parts 1 2) with ralflclent experience In all Brancbr*. Please fnrnfob full particular* til strict confidence to Box A 5139 S.T. Spore41 words
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Advertisement1633 1965-08-13 15 BmmMMmmJmmlMmm In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTEE 174) AND In the Matter of E. OTT COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Members' Voluntary Windinf-l p) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above Company, duly convened and held at the Registered Office of the Company at Bank of1,633 words
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Advertisement340 1965-08-13 15 NOTICES LNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BT ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES U.Q. FAR EAST LAND FORCES, SINGAPORE AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Stores (3 BOD comprising Misc. Typewriters. Carts 10a Ammo Steel, Misc. Batteries. Clothing Items. Covers Outer. Misc. M.T. Spares. Hardware Items General Stores, Misc. Plants, Major340 words
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Advertisement460 1965-08-13 15 TENDERS i KENTATAAN TAWARAN J.K.K PAHANG Tawaran2 darlpada pemborong2 yang sesuai dan berdaftar di-dalam J.K.R. Kelas 'E' dan ka-atas akan ditertma dl-pejabat Jurutera Negert. Pahang. Kuantan hingga pukol 3.00 petang pada 19hb Ogos 1965 UNTOK:— (1) MENAMBAK BATU KAWI. MENANAM RUMPUT PADA TEPI JALAN DAN LAIN 2 DI BEPANJANG JALAN460 words
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Advertisement329 1965-08-13 15 BOILER OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN Mobil Oil iM) Ltd. In Us rMraitmrat whrdulr for IU REFINERY in Jl KONG b.« a few vacanriea for the abane p*sition. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. MalavMan and Stnta»ore cititent, ace between 21 35. t. I duration not le«« than Form 4. preferably a School Certificate or diploma from329 words
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286 1965-08-13 16 ARTHUR KOH COMES IN FOR INJURED ROBERT CHOE AND KUPPAN t£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs—Selaugor centre forward Arthur Koh became a lastminute Inclusion today In the Malaysian training aQuad lor the Mfideka football tournament which starts on Saturday. He joined the trainees In their work-out tonight at the Merdeka Stadium. Arthur, top-scorer286 words
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Article, Illustration409 1965-08-13 16 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL f 'WE'LL BE OUTRIGHT WINNERS TfflS YEAR' f By J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. South Korea, joint-champions with Malaya in the 1960 Merdeka soccer tournament, flew in today with this prediction: "We will be outright winners this year/ Team manager Kirn Yong Shik of the 20--strong KoreanTeddy Lam - 409 words
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Article221 1965-08-13 16 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Malaysian open badminton championships begin here tomorrow at 9 a.m. The first day's ties are: Men's singles (from 9 am. L Barbosa (Pg) v Law Teik Soon (Mai), Teh Kew San (Pg> v Wong Tew Ghee (Spore), Lee Ohiew Lim (Pg) v Tan221 words
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257 1965-08-13 16 LAWN TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seven Australian lawn tennis .•N.ars. including Wimbledon double* champions John Newcombe and Tony Roche, will play exhibition matches here on Aug. 25 and leave Immediately afterwards for Penang to compete In the Malaysian open championships on Aug. 26-29. The257 words
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Article254 1965-08-13 16 WANSOOR RAHMAN - WANSOOR RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR, iV Thurs.— The effects of the breakaway of Singapore from Malaysia on Armed Force* sports will be gradual and will depend on policy decision to be taken regarding the position of the Singapore units. Then; are two Slnßapora units254 words
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Article67 1965-08-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurg. Kelantan and Pahang, who won three matches each, head the men's 'A' and 'B Groups respectively in the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association champlonbhlps. Results of yesterday's matches: Men Group A: Kelantan bt Sarawak 97-86; Selangor bt Singapore 87-86; Group B Pahang bt Penang 72-68; bt67 words
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Advertisement227 1965-08-13 16 iniiis/ lack-up any load in a flash with a new revolutionary $r(dbiijry: Rocket Lift lack Rugged, dependable and safe, Bradbury Rocket Lift Jacks lift loads with incredible speed and they are so easy to operate. Beautifully streamlined, Bradbury Rocket Lift Jacks an tho result of 30 years of continuous experiment.227 words
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Advertisement175 1965-08-13 16 7 GREAT CAR t lltt i^fl TAKE IT AWAY TEST PROVE ITYOURSELF! Now! Prove Imp for yourself as thoroughly as you ■fl l/f" fl want, you take the wheel and put Imp through its lyl A|i L A paces. Enjoy the smoothness of the all-synchromesh |TIM|\L M gearbox, the sure,175 words
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Miscellaneous396 1965-08-13 16 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Malaysian Ser- Perak v Kedr.h -Perils fJAJ, 5 151. Tloe Corps meet (Batu Garrison Talpinc Dhr. 2: Thenavan Youths grd. XL). v Town Council. Harvey Shield: BADMINTON' Malaysian open Sg Wangl Group v PWD championships (Guru hall, Alor (Sltlawan); S'gor GDBH Dlv Star. 5> a.m.). 1: Blue396 words
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Article, Illustration411 1965-08-13 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by JPOH, Thurs. It looks like a great day for the Irish here on Sunday when Belle Rosheen, Djazzi, Eraser's Hill and Hard Love alt Irish-bred and strongly fancied are likely to fight out a thrilling finish411 words
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Article365 1965-08-13 17 SEVEN RACES ON SUNDAY IPOH. Thurs —There will be onlj seven races oa Gold Vase Day here on Sunday. The weights are: THE COLD VASE Class 1 Div. I— s}f str BJaa-l S.flS T*» Homy S.tl t on,t™ottoo S.N Credit Bakane* 111 5.13 Malapla S.IZ Royal Meadaw 8.11 Hard Loi.365 words
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Article35 1965-08-13 17 The Handlcapper announced that three Class Six horses have been promoted to Class Five following their performances In the Ipoh races on Wednesday. They are Lok Sabha, ttinoro and Winning Number.35 words
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Article849 1965-08-13 17 SINGAPORE. Thura. j A TOTAL of 202 entries has been received by the A Singapore Turf Club for the four-day August meeting at Bukit Timah. There will be seven races on each day of the meeting on Aug 21. 22, 28 and 29. i849 words
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Article169 1965-08-13 17 IPOH. Thurs. The Stipendiary stewards report on yesterday's Ipoh races: RACE ONt Rupee (Mamat) missed the start slightly and then hung out during the race. Last Try (Ismail) could not stretch out and followed the field at a distance. RACE TWO Tore (apprentice Veiu) was slow to169 words
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206 1965-08-13 17 CRAMP KO's SCHUL IN DUEL WITH NORPOTH WORLD ROUNDUP ATHLETICS Bean. Thar*. The United States led West Germany by 63 points to 43 at tt-t end of the first day of the international match at Augusburg yesterday. Ralph Boston, the American world record-holder, cleared 261; 41n in the long jump206 words
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Article293 1965-08-13 17 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON To play with him and know bin was to worship him —says f IANBERKA, Thurs. Australian cricketers who V> played with him and those who knew him as a leading Melbourne headmaster today mourn the death of William Maldon Woodfull, who collapsed and died while playing golf293 words
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Article236 1965-08-13 17 Radley hits best 138 v tourists LONDON, Thurs. Cllve Radley. 21 last month, wrott himself into the cricket record i books with a career best of 13a against the South African tourist* at Lord's yesterday. Radley and Ireddie Titmux pn; on 100 in 102mins. hit 71 off 10 overs when236 words
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Advertisement21 1965-08-13 17 LOOKING FOR A MARKET? Have you considered Kuala Lumpur where the annual population growth rate is about twice that of Malaysia?21 words
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Advertisement254 1965-08-13 17 Cash and Garry for only $295/XULsP I A I I "'''BiaHaElßi*""''^^ """n I a»^B M af 111 MM I 'ii ■I I I If I p4 I DA DP AIM s^Bl WAW M V I m 111 I arr m i S 1 1 rr m ■Bfiß II I m|254 words
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139 1965-08-13 18 KIALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, was assured today that the British Government would support Malaysia's sponsorship of Singapore's application for membership of the Commonwealth. The Ttngku today received a letter from the British High Commission here stating Britain's139 words
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193 1965-08-13 18 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A ROYAL Navy patrol boat last night fired upon and sank an Indonesian outboard motor sampan off Raffles Lighthouse. This morning, in the first criminal district court, Llm Ah Kow, who was rescued from the sea by HMS Greatford after193 words
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Article42 1965-08-13 18 NEWPORT, (Rhode Island}. Thurs. Captain Robert R. Carter. 47. named Commander of U.S. Navy destroyer Squadron 30. eight days ago. was missing at sea 350 miles north of Bermuda last night after disappearing from his flagship before dawn. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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96 1965-08-13 18 Japan to continue its mediation efforts TOKYO. Thurs. Japan will continue its efforts to bring about a reconciliation between Indonesia and Malaysia In tht: wake of Singapore's separation from the Malaysian Federation, the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Akira Sono. said today. Mr. Sono said that Japan's recognition of SingaporeUPI - 96 words
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Article449 1965-08-13 18 LONDON, Thurs. It was a generally satisfactory day in the stock markets with nearly all sections Joining in the upward movement. Business still left a lot to be desjsti but sellers were absent and ft continuation of recent small buying pushed prices still higher. Once again, gilt-edged dominated449 words
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Article, Illustration99 1965-08-13 18 rpHE Malaysian High £ommis- sioner in India, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, receiving a letter in New Delhi on Wednesday, addressed to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, from the chairman of the Delhi State Committee of the Praja Socialist Party, Brig. Mohan Toofan. TheUPI - 99 words
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Article88 1965-08-13 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The I Bank of China in Singa- pore today resumed giving overdraft and trust re- celpt facilities to its cus- tomers after a stoppage of over three months. This lollowed a cable from iv head office in Peking yester- day authorising the88 words
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Obituary29 1965-08-13 18 EVER LOVINO MEMORY of Cvl. R. Murugesh o late B. P. Ratnam, departed 13-S-63 Gone but alwayi r*. mtmber< > d by hla beloved mother, brothen and alatrra.29 words
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Advertisement54 1965-08-13 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS If Wmrd* %li I Minimum) Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..at naturally at home in everyday =^K Malaysia as this homely craftsman who patiently turns a chiser .j^^Mll^fc on a block of wood to create a cake mould of simple artistry. ANCHOR PILSENER54 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-08-13 18 THE WEATHER HigheM ar.d lowest temperature* tn Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 pm yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 01 72 Kota Bharu M M Pen*ng «4 Tl Ipoh 88 It Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 72 C Highlands Jesielton 88 7.S Kuching 90 7148 words
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