The Straits Times, 26 August 1965
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Title Section25 1965-08-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 I AW***' fa**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100525 words
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Article242 1965-08-26 1 West Irian plot: Many held JAKARTA, Wed. A subversive plot has been uncovered in West Irian, Jakarta newspapers reported yesterday. The secretary coordinator of West Irian, Brip;.-Gen. Sutjipto, told reporters that the plot had been stirred up by neocolonialists, colonialists, and imperialists. He said many arrests had been made andReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-08-26 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Cabinet hears pros and cons from Ramani, decides to study implications -By -i KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Malaysian Cabinet today discussed the possibility of establishing friendly relations with Russia in view of her changing attitude towards international affairs. Announcing this today, Tengku Abdul Rahman said385 words
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Article27 1965-08-26 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— President Johnson today named Dr. James M. Nabrit a distinguished Negro educator, as United Btates representative to the UN. Security Council. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-08-26 1 Jamal is named envoy to S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman today announced the appointment of Dato Jamal bin Abdul Latiff as the Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore. The Tengku made the announcement after today's cabinet meeting. He said: "I am certain that Singapore will be happy to have304 words
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Article36 1965-08-26 1 LONDON, Wed. The British Council for Peace In Vietnam said today It planned to hold a national referendum on the Vietnam war. but refused to (rive further details on Its scope and method. Itouter.36 words
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Article72 1965-08-26 1 ACCRA, Wed. President Nkrunmh told Parliament today that the Organisation of African Unity (OAT) summit conference would begin on Oct. 21 in Accra as scheduled. Thus, the Ghanaian leader has decided not to heed Algeria's requests that the OAU conference be held at an earlier orUPI - 72 words
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Article185 1965-08-26 1 MOSCOW, Wednesday. A SOVIET newspaper suggested today that the two astronauts aboard Gemini-5 may be busy taking spy pictures of Cuba. North Vietnam and Communist China. i Red Star, official organ of the Soviet Defence Ministry, made the charge to support Its claimReuter; UPI - 185 words
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Article49 1965-08-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— AU Federal Government Departments here and in Petallng Jaya will close on Friday to mark the opening of the National Moaque All staff are aslced to attend the opening. Muslim staff are also Invited to perform Friday prayers at the new Mosque.49 words
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Article46 1965-08-26 1 COPKNHAGEN, Wed.— Danish archaeologists and ethnologists will begin a second expedition to Thailand later this year, the Danish National Museum announced here. The first expedition took place in 1960-62, and the second was due to start In early November and last five months. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article68 1965-08-26 1 - WELLINGTON, Wed.— Grass has been found growing on the backs of a dozen sheep owned by a New Zealand farmer In the Ahaura district. Apparently the sheep had been pushing Into hay- stacks to obtain fodder and grass seed fell Into their wool. A spell of warm68 words
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Article68 1965-08-26 1 Bomb No. 2 defused at Malacca MALACCA. Wed.— Another bomb, made of slabs of TNT and a timing device, was recovered by bomb disposal experts from the Garden City sea wall near here yesterday morning. The discovery was th.; result of information given to the police. On Monday morning, six68 words
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Article30 1965-08-26 1 HANOVER. Wed— Three 14--year-old East German schoo'boy* fled to West Germany last night, by swimming across the Elbe river to Lower Saxony. Hanover police said today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article283 1965-08-26 1 Russian 'Sam' downs a super jet SAIGON. Wed. A United States Navy supersonic F-4 Phantom Jet fighter-bomber was shot down over North Vietnam last night by what appeared to be a missile, a U.S. military spokesman said here today. The aircraft was flying In support of other American Jets onReuter; AP - 283 words
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Article28 1965-08-26 1 SECOND PLACE TO INDIA KIAIA MMPIR Wed. —India beat Vittnim >_0 tonight to taki ■Ml pfaMt to South Kona in Group f [Jill tfltli soner Tourn.iincnt28 words
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Advertisement106 1965-08-26 1 THOHENS "THE ROLLS-ROYCE' AMONGST TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLES* Sole Agents:— JEBSEN JESSEN (5) LTD. l-G. Asio Insurance Bldg., S'por»-1. T«lt ***** ESSOGAS EXCLUSIVE AIA fflfc Kosangas Regulator enables you to change cylinders in seconds CLICK IT'S OFFI Turn CLICK ITS ON! With the regulator lever at the the lever of the regulator106 words
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Article, Illustration524 1965-08-26 2 Feisal and Nasser agree to end war in Yemen FIERCE FIGHTING FOR THREE YEARS JEDDAH, Wednesday. AN a&reement ending the three-year-old civil war in the Yemen has been reached between President Nasser of the United Arab Republic and King Feisal of Saudi Arabia. The agreement calls for an immediate ceasefireReuter - 524 words
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195 1965-08-26 2 SAIGON STUDENTS CALL FOR AUSTERITY CAIGON, Wed. University students today called on the two -month -old South Vietnamese Government of Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky to urgently implement the 26--point austerity programme it has pledged to carry out. As they met government officials at their headquarters. Prime Minister Ky andReuter - 195 words
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Article36 1965-08-26 2 ADEN. Wed. A bunker oil pipeline to Aden harbour was holed here lan night by a plastic bomb explosionThere were no casualties. Security authorities said the supply of oil would not be affected-36 words
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125 1965-08-26 2 CALISBL'RY, Wed.— The M Rhodesian High Court was told yesterday that Ghanaian and Chinese instructors had been training Rhodesian Africans In sabotage at a military camp in Ghana. Mr. A.N.B. Masterson. Crown Counsel, told the court that the training had been sponsored byReuter - 125 words
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193 1965-08-26 2 Indons and Dutch open talks to improve ties JAKARTA. Wed. Talks on economic relations between the Netherlands and Indonesia began here today between delegations ot the two Governments. The closed-door meeting was expected to last about three weeks. The talks got under way amid a barrage of antiDutch criticism fromReuter - 193 words
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Article82 1965-08-26 2 NEW DELHI. Wed— At leaf* i two people were killed and f lKhl wounded when pol:cc opened I fire today on a crowd out.side fertiliser factory near Gorakhpur I about 370 miles south-east of I Delhi. i A report reaching Delhi said that someReuter - 82 words
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Article120 1965-08-26 2 OEOUL, Wed. Eight thousand students battled with 400 troops in Seoul's streets this morning for the fifth day of violent demonstrations against the treaty establishing normal relations between Korea and Japan. This time, about 700 high school boys Joined the students. Soldiers threw tear easReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement174 1965-08-26 2 Tar Gard before... and after 4 filter cigarettes. No wonder the cancer and heart organizations say, "Stop smoking." If you're like most people, you still hoven't stopped smoking in spite of research reports ood warnings of ill -health. If these reports seem too remote, take a look at the unretouched174 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-08-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby II (s von nkfe to...J^^a^Bh look, raeets "'"y "FT"14 words
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121 1965-08-26 3 Pigeon brings mechanic £115,000 luck LONDON. Wed. Mrs. Ivy Barker was washing the dishes when a pigeon flew right into her kitchen and settled on the edge of the sink. "That's lucky." the mid. "Something Ls going to happen." It did. Her husband George, a 70-year-old motor mechanic, won Kllfc--343AP - 121 words
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Article51 1965-08-26 3 ROME, Wed. A tornado h:t iiouthern Sicily yesterday. killing two and injuring nine- Elsewhere in Italy violent weather caused three deaths and other injuries. Two young boys, 11 and 12 yean old. died as the tornado struck on the south Sicilian coast between LJcat* andAP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-08-26 3 JJOUSTON, Wed. Gordon Cooper became the world's most travelled spaceman today as h»? and co-astronaut Charles Conrad sped triumphantly after the halfway mark of their record-shatter-ing eight-day mission. Cooper put the United States ahead of Russia in the manner) space race for the firstUPI - 498 words
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321 1965-08-26 3 Compensation offer as criticism of motor industry mounts LONDON, Wed THE giant American-owned Ford Co. of Britain yesterday agreed to consider compensation for thousands of workers put on a four-day week because of shrinking car sales, which the company blames on the Government's credit squeeze. Officials told a protest deputation321 words
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Article26 1965-08-26 3 OSIO. Wed. Norwegian security police today arrested a 22--year-old army private suspected of trying to sail secret Information to the Soviet Embassy here. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article92 1965-08-26 3 MEXICO CITY. Wed The death toll rose to five yesterday In a sharp earthquake which Jolted cen'ral and southern Mexico. Three people died from shock*! caused by fallen power cables and two children were killed by a tramear as they rushed from their homes inReuter - 92 words
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122 1965-08-26 3 ONDON, Wed. Four Scottish MPs said yesterday they will boycott this year's House of Commons Christmas card in-causr it depicts a Scottish king paying homage to an English kins. The MPs. all Labour supportrr*. claim it is unsuitable for sending In their constituents. The122 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-08-26 3 PROFITS FROM THEIR SONGS BETTER THAN FORECAST LONDON, Wednesday. THE BEATLES received financial comfort yesterday after falling to second place in the British hit parade their song firm has beaten its own profits forecast and shareholders will get a 32.5 per cent dividend. Beatle songwriters Paul McCartneyReuter - 145 words
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Article46 1965-08-26 3 LONDON. Wed- The first failure of a London stockbroking firm for more than 12 months was announced on the Stock Exchange here todayThe firm, Tlngey and Baskett. is regarded in the city as the first Ntockmarket casualty of the Labour Government's credit squeeze. Reuter-Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement348 1965-08-26 3 PI WE and >j!sis ulvhv a jfe|pr3 You must give and take. You will never succeed In life II you don't Rive and take The Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. urges you to give and take. It ls your own Insurance organisation. You will become a partowner of the Boclety348 words
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Article, Illustration280 1965-08-26 4 'Help nation' call to S'pore women SINGAPORE, Wed. "PI IK president of the Persekutuan Wan i ln Singapura, Mrs. Scow Peck I-eng, tonight called on the women of Singapore to show that they were prepared to put their shoulders to the yoke and bear their share of the burden of280 words
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Article51 1965-08-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An oddJob labourer, Chng Thlam Huat, 22 was today fined $30 or one week's jail for "wilfully and obscenely exposing" himself to a girl, Khoo Chiew Gek, 19 at Bournemouth Road on May 4. Chng, who pleaded guilty, Is married and has a51 words
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Article202 1965-08-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. HTHE Girl Guides Association of Singapore today A announced that it had been allocated a parcel of land along Clemenceau Avenue (opposite Anthony Road Girls' School) for building a new headquarters to replace its existing delapidated premises at Buyong Road. It said202 words
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Article65 1965-08-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The ?eo- pie's Action Party's Moulmein branch of lice at No. 116 Rangoon Road ha.s moved to the first floor of No. 335 Serangoon Road, at the junction of Serangoon and Rangoon Roads. The PAP Assemblywoman for Moulmein, Mrs- C.V. Devan Nair. will65 words
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Advertisement306 1965-08-26 4 "."Lido -VpVnVtoday- rex "p" She gave men a taste *t^JE^L \of life that made '^TwSPB J them hunger '"iiS*^*^. I '^L^ t for mow 1 s s B^B^^r^^^B B^B^ "You told ■j| about J How could I I you tell jdf&V IPMiPIIRIMIIRIiI anyone 2 m about me J^^B I J^af306 words
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Advertisement96 1965-08-26 4 GRAND CHEAP SALE, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS L.P.. E.P. S.P. Popular and Classical Records from 20c upwards. DON'T MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. visit: TANG NAN AH CO., 137, Hill Street, Singapore Loft 3 shows: 3-6-9 p.m. SHAiHI KAPOOR RAGINI in "YEDIL KISKODOON" in Hindi with English subtitles Guest star Shommi Kapoor. Opens96 words
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Advertisement370 1965-08-26 4 DAILY 3 SHOWS VT^TT^^TT^r'Pf 1 15, 4 30 ft §30 Suß-ori Holidays I Admiwion: Stalls: $1.50 ft $2.50 Circle: $4.00 (No Free List) I THE SOUND THAT IS BREAKING ALL L RECORDS.... NOW IN ITS O*h MUSICAL WEEK! $!> RODDERS-. H VMMERSTEIN'S ES v BOBfKiwijt Toeo*or «i>i.u JULIE ANDREWS CHRISTOPHER370 words
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Advertisement532 1965-08-26 4 6th BIG WEEK DAILY AT lIS, 4.30 8 JO pm Extra Show 10 om. Sun. I HoN4««s Stalls: $1 50 JJ.SO-Circlc S4 00 Advance CASH BOOKINGS Only 1 IST) I JULIE CHRISTOPHtH .DREWS PIUMMtB Produced in TODO -AO COLOR by DELUXE iCuooi tSlldruu v/uuceSSIOD 51. 50 to ony seat of532 words
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Article523 1965-08-26 5 SINGAPORE, Wed rrHE Public Prosecu- tor today succeeded in an appeal against the acquittal of a woman driver on an insurance charge in a case which according to Mr. K.S. Rajah, the DPP would be of "great help and importance to our traffic magistrates." Mr. Justice523 words
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130 1965-08-26 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A TOTAL of 672 of the 1,001 students of the Ngee A Ann College in Tank Road had re-registered when re-registration of students closed this afternoon. I Another 129 had paid their fees, but refused to take a new pledge to observe discipline130 words
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Article106 1965-08-26 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry for Foreign ATTairs under Mr. S. Rajaratnam is to function from the first floor of City Hall. It will occupy the space now used by the Ministry for Law. which will move to the ground floor. Sharing the first floor will106 words
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100 1965-08-26 5 Traffic plans for Serangoon to lay new gas mains SINGAPORE. Wed— Police today announced traffic arrangements at the Junction of Serangoon Road. B< >n Keng Road and Towner Road where excavation work will be carried out from Aug. 28 to 31 for the laying of gas mains. Vehicles from Boon100 words
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Article19 1965-08-26 5 MNGAPORE. Wed.— Thirty-nine farmers will take part In study tour tomorrow organised by the Primary Production Department.19 words
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Article39 1965-08-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed- Violinist Miss Louise Behrend and pianist Mr. David Oarvey will give a reciul at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 pjn. tomorrow. Tickets at $6, $4. $3 and $2. are available at Robinsons and Cold Storage.39 words
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Article38 1965-08-26 5 UNOAPORE. Wed— The youth <*c ion of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold a forum on "What the Muslim youths have done for the progress of Islam" at their premises on Sunday at 3.30 p.m38 words
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Article, Illustration350 1965-08-26 5 'SERVICE THE BEST IN SE-ASIA" SINGAPORE. We<J. The 'Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today disclosed the Government would spend $5 million to expand the State's fire-fighting services. One new fire station would be built in Toa Payoh next year, and350 words
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Advertisement213 1965-08-26 5 '^j^H 1 >»*f '^fc. MM :|3^ MEN don't let her get away with your Glo-Weave Let her wear your Glo-Weave Four-Seasons once and she'll want to wear it again and again. Glo-Weave Four-Seasons is tailored for you, the active modern man. The bold masculine lines win you feminine approval wherever213 words
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Article144 1965-08-26 6 '3,000 YOUTHS ACROSS THE BORDER' JAKARTA, Wed JIIR E E thousand youths from Malaysia's Borneo States were reported today to be receiving military training on the Indonesian side of the border. The official news agency Antara quoted Achmad Zaidi Adruce, a North Kalimantan (Northern Borneo) exile .eader. asAP - 144 words
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Article62 1965-08-26 6 fcINOAPOKE. Weu. Singapore's Aral FBI-tramrd police officer. Asst Supt. Tan Kan Wan, h,,s been appointed head of the Security Unit (YIP escorts) here Mr Tan. who has spent most ot h-s time in the Criminal Inves- t gat ion Department followed a three-cnonth course earlier62 words
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155 1965-08-26 6 Britain's young volunteers arrive I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Eight young I Voluntary Service Overseas members from Britain arrived here today to "do and think as Malaysians" by teaching in various parts of the country. The volunteers, whose ages are from 20 to 22. are among 68 chosen to serve in Malaysia155 words
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Article42 1965-08-26 6 PARIT BCNTAR. Wed. The National Language Month celebrations in south Kedah will end at 3 p.m. tomorrow with a two-hour variety show Winners in the 1 speech, singing and pantun-read- ing competitions will receive their 1 prizes at the concert.42 words
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Article138 1965-08-26 6 60 LORRY MEN BOOKED FOR SPEEDING irIALA LI'MPIR, IV Wed. Sixty lorry drivers hive toen book-i-ii for speeding alone the approach roads to the Capital In tbe past 48 hours. This is the result of the formation of a special mobile squad bj the Traffic Police chief. Deputy Supt. Mansor138 words
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108 1965-08-26 6 ALOR STAR. Wednesday. ABOUT 60 people. lost their homes yesterday when a gale damaged 24 houses in Sela- dang Rebah, 29 miles from here. Fifteen of the houses, made of attap and plank, were destroyed. Nine others were damaged. The gale, preceded by a108 words
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Article53 1965-08-26 6 PENANG. Wed. n- The |i Chief Poiice Officer, In- 1 che Mohamed Salleh bin i Abdul Rahman. today urged the public to re- frain from wearing Jungle green or khaki clothes. "This ;s in your own in- terest end for your own i safety." he said in53 words
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Article30 1965-08-26 6 SINOAPOKE. W.ci E'.aht mm. who went out fishing off Sultan Shoal early yesterday, were today i fined $50 each by a district court for entering a restricted area-30 words
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Article24 1965-08-26 6 KLUANG. Wed. More than 100 Malays at Kampon? Teivaii here attended a one-day civics course at the Icampong community 1 hall yesterday.24 words
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119 1965-08-26 6 VUCHING. Wed.— The es- tablishment of a wages council for Sarawak shop assistants is to be considered by a commission of Inquiry appointed by the Federal Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. The commission will consider wntten representations sent to the secretary of the Commission119 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-08-26 6 You can't touch your son, daddy is told I ONDON, Wed.— When 20 year old Mrs. Jean Steward visited her husband at Colchester military hospital the doctors took one look at her and said: "Right, you're staying here with us." She was admitted to the maternity ward and 13 hours231 words
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186 1965-08-26 6 Riots in U.S. a lesson to Malaysia: Judge pENANG, Wed An American judge, Mr. Raymond Pace Alexander, last night gave thii advice to Malaysians: "Don't indulge in exrosi ses.of feeling." "God forbid that any country should suffer what the United States is suffering," Mr. Alexander, who Is of Necro ancestry,186 words
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Article58 1965-08-26 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A la'fre group of police officers and friends turned up at the funeral of Inspector Gurcharan Singh. 25. at Bidadari this morning. Inspector Gurcharan died in the General Hospital yesterday afternoon 12 days atter he «m found .shot in the l*ad in the bedroom of58 words
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Article33 1965-08-26 6 KUALA lAJMPUR. Wed. The St- Joseph's Church in S*ntul Pasar here will hold a food and fun fair on Sept. 4 and 5 In aid of its vocational training centres pro.lfct-33 words
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Miscellaneous28 1965-08-26 6 \uih\imtn/ DO6S£XI \l l C H i don't te^^'l Ji;5T AT 'v' E Al^^ s 'SRA^ DON'T) uJr4VBUTr H e^oo sqLtjL A tl T £D...A BOWL OF 6<?ASS)28 words
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287 1965-08-26 7 Singapore trade review a big job, says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed 'rKM.KI Abdul 1 Rahman today said that the toplevel committee now examining ways to restore trade between Singapore and Malaysia was involved in a lot of work. It would take "some time" before its proposals were known. The Prime287 words
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314 1965-08-26 7 NINGKAN TELLS YOUTHS: BE MORE MILITANT KUCHING, Wednesday. jyjALAYSIAN youths must adopt a more militant attitude in safeguarding the rights, sovereignty and integrity of the nation. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said this in a message to the Youth Festival which opens here this week as314 words
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Article32 1965-08-26 7 RAUB. Wed. The owner of Poh Chan Lorry Sen-ice. Dntn Poh Chan, w.i.s today lined $60 for not paying Employees' Provident Fund contributions io r two of his employees-32 words
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Article30 1965-08-26 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. The Buklt Mertajam High Sctioo! Old Boys' Association will hold us annual meeting fit the Rifle Association here at 11 a.m. on Sept 6.30 words
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185 1965-08-26 7 Students sponsor two youth envoys PERTH, Wed. The Colombo Plan and Commonwealth Students' Association of Western Australia plans to sponsor two Australian students on a "youth-ambas-sador" tour of Thailand and Malaysia. The plan was announced by the Malaysian president of the association. Inche Taj add In Jail, at the association's185 words
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Article58 1965-08-26 7 PENANO. Wed. Fifteen borta troupes from Penang Umno branches "ill compete at th* Umno Merdeka anniversary pesta at Lorong Kulit from Sept. 3 to 13 The boria finals will be held on ttie night of Sept. 9. Three priaen will be offered for the best troupe, best58 words
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Article51 1965-08-26 7 TAIPINO. Wed.— The president of the Sessions Court here. Wan Yahaya bin Pawan Teh. fined Phang Chen Liew, 17, a total of $2,877, or 18 months jail, yesterday for possession of illegal aamsu and a complete still Phanc. who pleaded cuiitv. did not y..v the51 words
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156 1965-08-26 7 CINGAPORE, Wed.— Maiiulacturers who export sugar confectioneries will be able to collect a refund of any Import duty they have paid on the sugar, less two cents a lb. This la the effect of a notification published In the Government Gazette yesterday amending the156 words
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Article56 1965-08-26 7 1)1 Wed. More than 500 teachers are to get I $100,000 windfall next month following the Ministry of Education's agreement to pay increased rates of housing allowances to former English-aided school teachers. The award has been backdated to April 1. 1964. Some teachers will be getting as much56 words
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Article, Illustration14 1965-08-26 8 The Raja Permalsuri Agong opening the rally.— Straits Times picture14 words
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Article, Illustration659 1965-08-26 8 SAMAO MAHADI - WOMEN ARE URGED TO HELP RALLY SUPPORT FOR THE NATION SAMAO MAHADI By J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Raja Permaisuri Agong today urged Malaysian women "to unite and help rally support for the nation She was speaking at a Hari Wanita (Women's Day) rally organised by the National Council of Women's659 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-08-26 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Helmdahi [I'M ri?EE2iN^\ PASTER! kTEEP (V. t~s^ <^M l OUT ME2E, >*-1/''^^B t= W^AS SOON AS 2 THAW OUT I/A/- **1 HANDS I'M GONMA \^/7U/9r// K V^AgT ON TH' GAgAGEi^34 words
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Article, Illustration11 1965-08-26 9 Th« girls choir singing th« Harl Wanita song11 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-08-26 9 THE SARAWAK delegation at the celebrations. From left: Mrs. S. Tharmarajah. Puan Laila Talb, Che Rogayah Mai id (leader of delegation) and Mrs. Wilhemina Sim.— Straits Times picture.30 words
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134 1965-08-26 9 CINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore's Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today handed a note to the consul in charge of the consulate general of the United Arab Republic expressing confidence that the ties of friendship between the Singapore Government and the U.A.R. would be further134 words
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168 1965-08-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday SABAHS Minister for Works and Communications, Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, today said all partners in the Sabah Alliance were unanimous in their view that Sabah should continue in Malaysia. Dato Khoo. who Is also president of the Sabah National Alliance Party a168 words
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Article39 1965-08-26 9 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The second Malaysia Congrws of Medicine will be held at 9.30 a-m. on Saturday in the pathology lecture theatre at the General Hospital. It is open to all doctors in Singapore and Malays::!.39 words
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Article62 1965-08-26 9 IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Traffic Police here have booked 21.958 motorists and motor-cy-clists for failing to observe traffic signs In the capital since January. A total of 150 "slow coach" drivers have been booked. The police have also caught 187 lorry drivers for over-loading their vehicles. Since January,62 words
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145 1965-08-26 9 Wanted: Officers for defence forces ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Short service career officers are needed for the Malaysian Army, the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. A Ministry of Defeuc* statement says': "These commissions are open to Malaysian citizens between 18 and 25 years of age." The145 words
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Article49 1965-08-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The] Assistant Manager i Establishment Department! Bank Negara. MalayIsi i Inclie Ismail bin Onto Abdullah, left here today for the United States on a four-month i training course. He win be attached to the Bank of America headquarters at San Francisco.49 words
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Advertisement238 1965-08-26 9 CONTROL in delivery ensures top scores in bowling fßr CONTROLfn handlfng cash ensures top profits r j j^t and. as In thousands of bowling _*r^"" ■ga"-tt* t t centres throughout the world, NCR cash *r A-r--" registers are providing complete control in -p*w cash transactions, in Jackie's Bowl •iySfllU I***1238 words
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Miscellaneous200 1965-08-26 9 Alley Oap By Y.T. Ham tin V/CW! POC, YOU WELL, UKE YOU SAIDOSCWd I -BUT WHAT/ I^^ I ..SOU MAD fT JUST BEH3RE WELL. TOR I? \A/ijl^Q'L < i^ < W^ LJ3 MCVEP PRETTY TWAT THING REPRESENTS PIP IPO WW, I VCU PULLEP THE SWITCH J CATSAKE, frW 7 '*?<r200 words
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Obituary91 1965-08-26 10 ROMAN M. PEREIRA. father Of a. >.mon tohory S»»phfn and Kl«ie ;,>•««... 1 kit St. Andrewi. Kerala fntr m OABLE RECEIVED FROM r»»lon tiiat Mrt T ftinnakuddy, mothir of T KundaMm*. Prime Mlnlatar'a Dapt. piu^rd away peacefully at r.hullpuram as ?4-»-«% MR. TOH THBAN 11. a pmaioaer. naaKrd away91 words
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Article63 1965-08-26 10 MN. AND MRS. Andrew Ptreira -»iativo» »nd frlmdii for thHr -.-r.ii.nif. glfta and telegram* at •hr aiding 14-«-Sft. UVr thank relative* and fnendfl for tn-ir kind nttond«n'« and lov»|y preen.ln at thnr wMdlnr THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Chin 7 run Sin lpob thank relatlvet and Maasa wrrntna,63 words
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Obituary50 1965-08-26 10 IN EVER LOVING and aweetat n ••>!-> nf our rt-.ir*" l <larlm( Navatathf fail— Ml ■"•hn inirt fo reat »ir n Vt»T.na IN LOVING MEMORY or Madam Chin Kill Ngtong (Mm Tnam Ymg Kh»w>. wonderful wife »r«l mother. drfwrtMl on tbe 2*-S-1»57. Kadly ■tataf >>v nupband and cbildrwi.50 words
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Article660 1965-08-26 10 Dato Ningkan's warning to Opposition parties in Sarawak is stern but justified. No state under foreign attack can j tolerate activities designed to help the enemy or, at least, I clearly having that effect Such, without question, is the character of the acts and ut- terances660 words
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Article319 1965-08-26 10 The agreement between President Nasser of the United Arab Republic and King Feisal of Saudi Arabia to end the Yemen war may yet come to grief nothing is ever certain in that backward and perplexing country but it is a most welcome start to a most desirable operation.319 words
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Article190 1965-08-26 10 The sharp rise in road accidents is a matter of grave concern. The statistics show that lorries are involved in a high percentage of mishaps. Measures to discipline and deter reckless lorry-driven are thus indicated. It remains difficult, however, not to feel that the directives issued in connection190 words
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130 1965-08-26 10 Medical Specialties project: Think again... TTHE proposal to set up an Institute for Medical Specialties should be re-appraised. It is no use putting up grandiose buildings and equipping them with the latest devices for diagnosis and treatment unless research specialists are available Singapore has one cardiac surgeon and one neuro-surgeon130 words
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Letter97 1965-08-26 10 \|R. BYRNE, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, says: "I cannot see why we cannot achieve the phenomenal rise In tourist income achieved by Hong Kong." and "Slngnapore has all the attractions of Hong Kong and more." This Is misleading as Singapore does NOT have "all the97 words
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Letter95 1965-08-26 10 J READ in the Strait* Times that we are extending hospitality to 88 Indonesian infiltrators and that we and our allies are feeding and clothing a total of 496 of them at a cost of $1 a day per head. This does seem to me to be stretching our95 words
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Letter90 1965-08-26 10 J FULLY agree with "Frustrated" iS. T. Aug. 17) that more HB.C. classes •should be set up in Negrt Bembilan. My two sons, who passed the Senior Cambridge examination with very good results two years ago, have been at home all this time inert with disappointment. They made assiduous90 words
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Article464 1965-08-26 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Bolalajaf im locust: dtri in> »etf, berdiri 01 to stand, or to stand up; meodlrUutn (v) to erect, to build; tunoof (n) mountain, cfeendere-mata, (N) souvenir, or gilt (or remembrance; tuncfu. menunffu (v) —to wait; paotan (n) a, typically464 words
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Article, Illustration891 1965-08-26 10 COLIN LEGUM - Fate of Algiers summit in the balance COLIN LEGUM BOUMEDIENNE TRIES HARD TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE THE AFRICAN LEADERS -By- ALGIERS, Wednesday THE Algerian G o vernment has sent three d i p 1 o matic missions to visit Africa's main capitals in a determined effort to prevent anythingOFNS - 891 words
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308 1965-08-26 10 GENEVA. Wed. Delegates from newly, developing nations wer* told yesterday that their future rate of economic profress is likely to decline. At the same time, aa International board .set up to encourage tne exports of less-developed countries was rapped for having too manyReuter - 308 words
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Advertisement780 1965-08-26 10 Straits Tia« ft Haky Haal CMHIM ««v»Hlaiwnaai aM> aa ■•'••< t» colo aTORAOva. sumn MARKET o .a IoW v »iii »~a) COLO BTORAO)*! WtMCWgg Al ItMttol B»»« *•*>•■ Naval Baa*. AltKwlMl A*— fl CITY BOOK STOM LTB) wnuiiiw M«iiaa. Cmmfr #aaa; rut Patrick's Bua«rn«aMat M. M. ISMAIL, a Admiralty »<>•«.780 words
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Advertisement44 1965-08-26 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored i Best Workmanship Alto lmp«ft«r« A Exporter* High Clot* Worsteds t Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.o Street, Tel ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Manoioa, ltt Plow, Room No. 8 54-64, Net Ken Ron* Kowtoon. 144 words
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Advertisement269 1965-08-26 10 CHALLEN FAMOUS FOR ITS B L tone g QUALITY W DESIGN PIR!™ DURABILITY PRICE UPRIGHTS GRANDS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AGAIN FROM STOCK W« apologise to our cuitomtrt that owing to the OVERWHELMING «al* of CHALLEN Pianoi we were not abU to lupply theje fine instrument* in |UNE and lULY. Get269 words
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323 1965-08-26 11 vtALACCA, Wed.— The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. has decided that all Government departments in the State should use Malay to the extent of 90 per cent from January next year. From January, 1967. all correspondence323 words
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Article463 1965-08-26 11 Judge: Time to amend 'British subject' clause SINGAPORE, Wed. -The acting Chief Justice of Singapore, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, today said that there was a long-felt need to amend a part of the present provisions of the Singapore Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance relating to the463 words
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Article52 1965-08-26 11 Malaysian's art success PENANO. Wed. Three watercolour paintings by a Malaysian art teacher. Mr. Khor Ean Ohee. now in London, have been acceptfd t(r- the 1985 Summer salon of the Royal institute Oalleries The paintings depict a lake scene In Formosa, the village of Tanjon* Tokong in Penang. and the52 words
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Article31 1965-08-26 11 IPOH. Wed A shopkeeper. Chew En Limn. 30. wu axed to death in Kampong K>k. near Sltlawan. 45 miles from ru'-e. last night Police have detained a man31 words
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Article20 1965-08-26 11 KLUANQ Wea— [tie mi>r>i unit tuday gn\e frrr X-nn> to •.It public at the town market tier*.20 words
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Article, Illustration130 1965-08-26 11 Brunei: Up to Sultan, says Tengku KUALA LI.MPIR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that he would not discuss the question of Brunei joinmt: Malaysia unless thr Sultan of Brunei himself raised the matter He was again asked about Brunei joining Malaysia at his weekly chat with newsmen after today's130 words
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78 1965-08-26 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed- Th« Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Enzku Mohsem bin Abdul Kadir. urged small youth cluue in thr country to merge into larger ones at district, level to ensure elflciency. He made th.s suggestion when he opened the annual delesutrs' meeting78 words
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Article30 1965-08-26 11 MACHANO. Wed. The Malaysia Anniversary Celebration* Committee here headed by th<» District Officer. Inche Muhanind Yusof bin Muhamad. met today to draw plans for the celebrations on Monday.30 words
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205 1965-08-26 11 Call for change in rural attitude to education JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore's Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. has asked parents in the kampongs not to regard the classroom as a place where they sent their children to be looked after by somebody else. Speaking at th opening205 words
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Article57 1965-08-26 11 Canada aids Malaysian children KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malaysian Red Cross Society has received $20,--293 from thp Canadian Junior Red Cross for underprivileged children. The money wtll be used for their [medical, health and educational i requirements. The society intends to adopt a 1 few villages in the rural areas57 words
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179 1965-08-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malaysian Minister for Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin said today that the "close co-operation" between Singapore and 1 Malaysia in the field of health and medical services would continue in spite of Singapore's separation from Malaysia. Malaysia, he said, would continue179 words
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Article42 1965-08-26 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. A timber lorn- knocked down two brothers yesterday at 10 j miles Woodland* Road, killing one of them. Varathan, seven. I Ambekapatha. nine was sltfrhtlr tn.iured. and was treated as an J lout-patient at the General Hospi-42 words
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Article35 1965-08-26 11 KLUANO Wpd. Mr. O. R. Mannas has been re-eiected chairman of the War Dep»ru rr.rn* Civilian Staff Association. Kluang branch- Other official! are: Secrrtary. Mr. A- E. Pe>reira and treasurer. Mr. K. Banker.35 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-08-26 11 CHEONG YIP SENG - A child's tears led to brave rescue of woman from sea CHEONG YIP SENG By SINGAPORE, Wed. A crowd this morning watched a woman, clad In a colourful samfu, struggle helplessly la the sea off the Esplanade. For two minutes, they .-aw wave* sweep her further and further from shore.216 words
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Advertisement204 1965-08-26 11 J! i i lift i' \M WISHING YOU CAN MARRIED SOON? why not open a savings account with ffP*OT THE HONGKONG BANK Ipf 7 and start planning for the future? Mr. Thrifty did this. He opened a Savings I \^TtR^X-J Account with the Hongkong Bank some I while before he204 words
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Advertisement151 1965-08-26 11 ONE EXTRA REFILL WITH EVERY SHEAFFER Imperial II 'Safeguard' Ballpoint K^fl BPJIf^^V To lot you try th new evolutionary Sheaffer W^VJTwyTjWUilljm Dokumental 303 Refill, for a limited period it is I J^W^ImUiIHB now being given away free with every Sheaffer M^^U^S3SdmSK Imperial II Ballpoint purchased in Singapore Blrr*/P^ a^V and151 words
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Miscellaneous700 1965-08-26 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur News in En&lUh; 7.10 Attenand Prnang: 6 lpoh and Ma- borough and Animal*; 7.36 Ucca; 3 Johorr flahru; 4 Beverly Hillbillies "The ChamTaipinf; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 petts In Court"; 8 News in Kluang. Mandarin; 8.10 Survival P3t. 5.45 Opening and pro- -Odys.«*y of700 words
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Article, Illustration483 1965-08-26 12 No more the problem that it used to be TEENAGERS are hair-happy. Everyone knows this especially their mothers. They are always fussing with coiffures and they're forever shampooing their hair and setting it. According to hair expert Mr. Victor Vito, the girls are smart. He says: "Frequent shampooing is483 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-08-26 12 A CHINESE dinner to be held at the Medical Centre, on Sunday night will culminate the weekend Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the Faculty of Medicine In Singapore During the dinner-dance when over 400 doctors. dental surgeons and pharmacists from Malaysia and Singapore will be present.223 words
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169 1965-08-26 12 I*3 succeed, school children need to be de- pressurised. The pressure of test, of making top grades, of conforming add up to tension for many children. I Some just bite their nails. Others get ulcers. More than a few contemplate the ultimate: suicide.169 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-08-26 12 BATIK in its beautiful colour combinations and designs is perfect for a lovely hostess gown. Take this one for example modelled by Mrs. Lillian Shaw. It's an outfit in maroon and black, with a short jacket that flares at the back and cut to shape in front. This74 words
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158 1965-08-26 12 HAS YOUR HAIR BEEN TO THE DOCTOR RECENTLY? It may seem a strange question but hair can become sick and unmanageable just like people. Unhealthy hair may be coarse, and excessively dry or broken. In bad cases the scalp may irritate and dandruff may be present. In fact, it is158 words
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Advertisement409 1965-08-26 12 OKLAN E OF PARIS brings you Beauty through Science. For the first time in Singapore A i SSMsfc > 1 JL td£ bbssT I ai '.>y 5 The Skin Microscope Reveals the nature of your skin and its > 3 imperfections, il any. r The Hygrometer r Remarkable scientific discovery409 words
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Advertisement250 1965-08-26 12 W» TjtL y Sore throat? I Dequadin Lozenges kilt germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs HI from breeding and spreading and causing more ■HJj inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges Be are a medically approved,250 words
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Advertisement171 1965-08-26 12 1 Whtn its mm fv «'ji /Is ISW tor lift I FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes. FARIX is i good imxerwrth other hods to eusun property balanced dm. Whan milk alon» no longar utisflm s baby's dietary, rwods. t 'mi tor tolidi, N't time tor FAREX. Hi«171 words
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Article, Illustration444 1965-08-26 13 DELHI, Wed. Indian forces have crossed the Kashmir ceasefire line in two places to prevent infiltration by Pakistanis, the Defence Minister, Mr. Y. B. Chavan, said here today. He told the lower house Of tne Indian parliament that the Indian forcesReuter; AP - 444 words
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Article42 1965-08-26 13 ENGLEWOOD, (New Jersey. Wed. Johnny Hayes, who won tli-- 1908 Olympic Games marathon in London after Italy's Dorando Ptetro was disqualified because he was helped over the finishing line, died here yesterday in a nursing home- He was 79.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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128 1965-08-26 13 TAVISZOCK (Western A England). Wed. Convict Barrj' Tomkys. IS. was allowed out of Dart moor orison yesterday to marry the girl whose bo> friend he shot dead. He was escorted hv two warders to the Registry They act<*j as witness for theReuter - 128 words
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222 1965-08-26 13 Vietnam 'drop of a hat' peace challenge by LBJ WASHINGTON, Wed. President JohnRon said yesterday that he was ready to negotiate peace in Vietnam "at the drop of a hat." Mr. Johnson, speaking at a White House ceremony at which he signed a Bill to continue U.S. Peace Corps activitiesReuter - 222 words
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77 1965-08-26 13 NEW DELHI, Wed. Though Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia, U a modern city with modern buildings, many people there still 1 prefer to live In tents. Even the President lives In a tent In his palace compound. This was disclosed here by India's77 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-08-26 13 YORK. Wed. Filipino beauty Gemma Cruz confirmed last night that she will marry history student Antonio Araneta. "I wanted to keep it a secret. I didn't want to tell anybody," she said at her hotel. I. aughing with confusion, Miss Crux. Miss International for last111 words
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Article51 1965-08-26 13 CARACAS. 'Venezuela. Wed Machete-wielding peasants hare captured the best known guerilla leader in Lara state, officials announced yesterday. They said the leader. Jose (Captain Oavtlan) Dial and two companions nad rifles but offered no resistance when the peasants approached them. The guerillas were turned over to the51 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-08-26 13 China, Japan bid for influence in Asia: Shiina TOKYO, Wednesday. \f R. Etsusaburo Shiina, the Japanese Foreign Minister, said today he saw China and Japan in competition for influence in Asia. Answering questions after a luncheon speech at the Foreign Press Club here, Mr. Shiina said China's policy was basedReuter - 279 words
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200 1965-08-26 13 Almost unchanged: Johnson's foreign aid Bill WASHINGTON. Wed. The Senate yesterday approved the long-aelayed U. 5.53.360 million Foreign Aid Bill and sent it to President Johnson for his signature. The compromise measure provides U. 852.190 million In loans and grants fnr economic development and U. 5.51.170 million of military assistanceReuter - 200 words
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Article136 1965-08-26 13 £YDNEY. Wed. Zambia I is to seek the expulsion of Southern Rhodesia from the Commonwealth Law Conference which opened here today. Mr. Musonda Justin Chimb*. Justice Minister of Zambia, announced this at ft press conference on his arrival here yesterday. Mr. Chlmba said thatReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement52 1965-08-26 13 9r% MAKE A DATE Mff /'^JACKIE'S BOWL t v ili Jk. K ATONG l^^eM C&AMT) Hi ,i j i 2 AutOmatlc lills )Otters "^F Fr car park I «a^ Fr ymr Full range of bowling equipment V*W| "V ■Wwn snack bar Fully air-conditioned jtgggr iDLvjnlF FROM 9/LM T0 12MrDNIGNT 2O52 words
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Advertisement588 1965-08-26 14 {Continued from I'aer tut SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* tt i Mln.l—Box St ct*. extra WANTED: LCC Wuallfied Type-: writing Trachera (Chinese) for full-day classes. Box A 5303 B.T. B'pore. WANTED HARDWORKING AMAHS. Cooks. Clerk*, Chauffeurs. Apply with references to Utneral Agcucles. 30. Jalan Sungel Kelian. Tg. Bungah. Naaag LARGE MANUFACTURING588 words
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Advertisement360 1965-08-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT •i Wurdm (Ml*.>— Box St) et*. txtrm INTERESTING JOB AVAILABLE for a i»T-nn with KnKlneertng and Tr- hnl«-iii hack^round willing to travrl. Am :ft— so. State salary expected, liox A 529.% S.T. Spore. NEW SCHOOL In town offers Classrooms for K.-.iwriencrd Teachers Iterfst.J to organise own Typewriting/ t^hurthand/Rookkaaplnc360 words
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Advertisement632 1965-08-26 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 15 Word* St (Htm.)— Box St ct*. extrn TWO AIRY SPACIOUS Furnished Rooms In Modern Flat, attached bathrooms, quiet Tanglln area. Ring B'pore ***** COMPOUND HOUSE One Room. Kitchen, bathroom, modern nan. Outhouse, Katong 18. Box A 5297 S.T.. B'pore. TO LIT 3-Bedroom Plat fully furnished at Eastern632 words
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Advertisement585 1965-08-26 14 GODOWN SPACE WANTED IS Word* M I Ml*.)— Box It et*. oxtro i IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION minimum 6.000 sq. feet with facilities suitable I for light Industry. Offers to Austasla Industries Limited, telephone 8730 A OFFICE SPACE VACANT OFFICE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE. WHOLE FLOOR MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING. OVER 5.500 SQUARE FEET. Vacant585 words
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Advertisement612 1965-08-26 14 TUITION IS Word* tt (Ml*.)— Box St ft*, txtrm SEPTEMBER BEGINNERS' BOOKKEEPING iKveniniii Thrice. Shorthand i Daily Thnrei. Typing. MalayHborthand. Vacancies: Elementary. Intermediate. Advum-ed Classes. 8.1.C.. 75. Middle Road, Spore 211S1. EDUCATION li Word* it (Mln.l—Box SO ct: txtrm LI-SINN SCHOOL Typewriting: Dam to 9pm <_••;:.- H New Bridge Koadi612 words
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Advertisement656 1965-08-26 14 BEAUTY CULTURE IS Word* St Mln.)— Box St et: txtrm REDUCE SAFELY *.;b Reducing Bioneilrs. A new German discovery. Krom all chemists. FURNITURE 14 Word* M (Ml*.) Box St et*. txtrm FOR DISTINCTIVE Cane Furniture Call Adrians 424 River Valley Road. jo 7«. Spore. OPTICAL A HEARING AIDS 15 Word*656 words
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Advertisement1309 1965-08-26 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS 'Vnr.lt St I Mln.l—Box St eU. txtrm VAUXHALL CREITA Klrst Regls;»r^d K. tiruary 1960. ***** miles. Two European owners. atasMassM condition. fltrOO Contact Wlllcox. Grand Hotel. KatonK. Kiore. OIMONSTRATOR CAR Kord Taunus 17M Tudor Ufluxe »:iloon. re«tster«d 1960, belKe. 2.4UV miles. guaranteed. SO.OH Sales Manatcrr. I'nlv.raal1,309 words
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Advertisement1199 1965-08-26 15 Tl LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U K.. Ovi IfeM sans p. s-tiaa Ptaaaa MENESTHEHS H<ercaot. S'ugow I* Plrt Tfla; Aag 27 ELINOR li.ercooi. O«*Tn. AToutH... MB. 21 IHJJ Aag 77 2 Stat) AIAI Liverpool, D• in Aag 21 Sept t BOLIUS iKtrpeol, Gatgow Sept Sept 11 Sept 17 it Sipt1,199 words
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Advertisement2383 1965-08-26 15 MB I TftyEiCz/yvre ,^j BENULINE the eastacatic co"pa-.y L-i inccpoaiM n Oc-"t-k W^KBWWKRWtBHBWMKKKKUBWBWIKKKRWBWR^WBWKKBKBMm E«PRES> FAILINGS 10 NEAR EASI, CONIINiNI ANO WANHNAVIAi EXPRESS SERVICE TO UNION, LWRPOOI CONTINENTAL PORTS. Score "Slum p-nang Aii. (urn M*ra H'Dara raaa amp Caal nvuvAlrllAru For Liverpool Mat 21 MMEUA a) Sailel Siilel Aat 21 272,383 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-08-26 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K., Continent liminri P. Siita Ptaaat Cm If NEWCASTU L'don, H'Dvrg, R'daa. Nam. Hull, MtOOltsbrouta la Pt'2l Aug 21 Aug Cm Of CWCAM .tavn, Londoa. Hamburg. Braaaa, I'dam. Aatwtrp.... I' 7 Sept I I Stpt Cm ILASSItt Laaooa, rlaatwrg. Rottirdaa. Havre, Hall, laHaa, Mkro. nm1,263 words
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Article166 1965-08-26 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS were easier 'today. Overall falls were slightly in excess of rises. Losses amongst leaders were small, but widespread. B.H.P. lost a further 6d. to 50s 3d. and C.S.R Is. to 595. 9d. Mary Kathleen uranium highlighted base metals with a Jump of 2s. Bd. to166 words
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Article258 1965-08-26 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers c4osed.at 5 p.m. I in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67 cents per lb., up three-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the poI sition. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.ILE. closing prices in cents per lb.258 words
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Article239 1965-08-26 16 INDUSTRIALS August. 23. Three months. Rniistpnrl ISclh. M. Hox 14 eta. City Dry. 9 <-t». McAltster 9 ct». C. 8. Holdings M. Invest. 1 1 eta. IB cts. N. Iron 8 ets. Dunlops 12 cts O C.B.C. 14 cts. E. smeltlnn 20' eta. Rothm.ine 10 cU. V.r*a 13239 words
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Article71 1965-08-26 16 CHINES! Preduce Exchange, Slnajtpere neen pricea per picul yettarday: Ceconut ell: btilk SSI a tillers, drum 133 a sellera. Coprat BeptVOrl. UK 'Continent Unquoted. Ptpper: Muntok white JIM) teller*. Sarawak whit* $177» (ellen. special BanwK black (137 i aellen. garbled Utmpong black $167i(K> aellers (all (<«■, N.L.W.), ASTA71 words
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Article73 1965-08-26 16 The following July rubber crops are notified (all in lb). Londnn Asiatic Group 3.303.000, PaUlitu; Group J. (.44. mill. Golden Hop* Group 1.850.000. Caajtlefirld 429.000. Holyrood 132.000. Hone Konc iSelatiffor) 59.000. Hosrote 449.000. Killinghall i Rubber) 73.000. Kuala SHangor 96.000. Malaysia 102.000. Seaport (Selan»or) 27.000. Dlndinrs 122 695.73 words
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Article36 1965-08-26 16 ON the free »»ohange market In Rone Kong ywttrdiij tne U.S. Htllar wu quoted at 5.781 for T.T. and 5.75» for ca«h Sterling wan quoted at 18.03 and ana tael of geM at 2601.36 words
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Article27 1965-08-26 16 Auk. 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 cents (up three -eighths of a cent). TIN: $752.87 (up $2,124). Unofficial estimated offering 260 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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537 1965-08-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent PRICE movements on the Stock Exchange yesterday reflected the ebb and flow of business on a very small market which was practically trendless. In the first 75 minutes of business in the trading rooms yestarday only four counters had537 words
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Article23 1965-08-26 16 Aup;. 2i Aug. 25 'Industrials: :i.43 71.08 Tins: ILM 91.99 S rubbrrs: in. '.mi 1n:.r.l •Drc. 30. 1963=100 D»x. 29. 1%2=10.U23 words
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Article826 1965-08-26 16 Bl SINESS in and reported to thr Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with thr number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS Ounlopt U.UOO) H.M; EISO iI.OIDI 51. 04. 11.000) JI.W: F. and N erds ilrl.OuOi |9.H;826 words
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393 1965-08-26 16 AFTER its big rise on Tuesday tbe Straits tin price reacted yesterday by falling 52.124 to §752.87} per picul. The estimated offering at 260 tons w.is down 15 tons. Yesterday's drop was more or less in parity with London's drop on Tuesday. Locally393 words
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Article59 1965-08-26 16 THI Attotlttlwi »f Sink* tn Mm, A til made Umm rhanfu la It. ratei to merchant! jruurday (all rate* to 1100): Canada: buying TT S3t. airmail OU SSI. 00 d'au SSI credit hllla, 3i lft'l6 traa> bills. a«lllfi| TT »r OD ready: Canadian dtllart 34 15 '16: Otutitnt59 words
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Article54 1965-08-26 16 TWlt prrsrnt ratr of thr Malayan dollar afaiiKt thr pound >lrrItng Axed an November '24 la*t year is wiling T.T. or O.D. 2n. 3 15 16d. Buying T.T. !s. 4 I I6d. Buying O.D. !v 4',d. thr dollar is at its sUtntor* mlddlr position in relation to its54 words
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Article81 1965-08-26 16 ]-Hr Malaysian Minister of Finance ha* fixed thaw prices (or calculating rastoma duties for the period from Aug. 26 to Sept. 1. Kubber 67', eta a lb. Copra inS a ton. Coconut Oil SBK6 a ton. Palm Oil SK34 a ton. Palm Kernels $513.75 a ton. The rates81 words
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Article92 1965-08-26 16 SHIPS ly'riß alena *lde the ewiga^er* Marbeur whartrei or expertrd todaT art: Van Noort .V I'rktn 13/14. Barpeta 19. Maxwell Hr»n.l»r 21 rfJL sons Be 23, TJltaruro 14, Ht.iti- Of Madraa 26/ i'«. Tn:nr>ot 27,?5. r;ienoK> ai '32. Elpenor 3.". 3K, l-ooror 41. Mam 4? 4 <92 words
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Advertisement61 1965-08-26 16 GOLDEN LINE S tort Penanf Pi S>im 4'port 9rt »1»> M*i soioin *onohi ttPt/iitf Jaii*t I/is itft nstfi j tct n act MlttN IMINS 12' II Ocl II Dei 11/71 Oct Jl H Del 11 Nti II No It Mt Guen Guon Shipping Ltd.. Anglo American Corporation Ltd.. Singapore K.61 words
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Advertisement49 1965-08-26 16 ft* Sell oiufffaq THROUGH OUR. CUttSIFIEDCOLUMW pi FACT you'll find mon things are advertised In tbe classified column* of the Straits Times. To place a small ad. Federation readers •houiri complete tht clarified form. Singapore readers should dial 280* and jut tor TELE -ADS" •TRAITS TIMr.S LASMPtraY 4i>VUlllta.Mk.M aCBVICS49 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1965-08-26 17 IN LOVING MEMORY of NALINI departed on 26 8 '64. Always remembered by parent*, uncles brothers, relatives and friends.21 words
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Advertisement1694 1965-08-26 17 MmMMMJ^PMiM""""™^"! NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 13th and 20th August. 1965 made against the following persons Bankruptcy No. Receiving Orders made on 13 8 63 I 186 65 Chew Boh Choo. No. 40-G, Lorong Melayu, Singapore. 2051,694 words
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Advertisement699 1965-08-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited for appointment to four vacant posts of Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Geography arising from the rapid expansion of teaching and research in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should possess at least an honours degree or its I equivalent and have special699 words
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Advertisement750 1965-08-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: (1) STENOGRAPHER Applicants should possess a Grade I or II Cambridge School Certificate or Government Chinese Senior Middle in Certificate. Candidates must have 100 w.p.m. in Shorthand and 25 w.p.m. In Typewriting (Transcription). Relevant office750 words
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Advertisement432 1965-08-26 17 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JKR. DUNGUN, TRENGGANU Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdattar di-J.K.R. Kelas "EX" ka-atas akan di-terima dipejabat Jurutera Kerja Kanan. JKR., Duneun. Trcngganu hingga pukol 12 tengahari pada 28hb. Ogos. 1965 untok MEMBENA SATU JETTY DI-SEBRANG PINTASAN. DUNGUN 2. Segala butir2 boleh di-dapati pada masa kerja di-pcjabat Juiutera Kerja432 words
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Advertisement502 1965-08-26 17 TENDER NOTICE Tawarar daripada pemborong? Wong Kum Chuan. punched yang berdaftar kelas 'EX' dan ka- and Injured Madam Hum S«ow Hingga pukol 3.00 petang 30hb. her for the above mentioned mcl Ogos 1965 denl jAm expreM ing my apologies UNTOK: MEMASANG PAIP tnrouKh tne met ii um O f this502 words
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Article, Illustration585 1965-08-26 18 Norman Siebel - It's Korea v Chinese in the final Norman Siebel S. KOREA l HK o-By Xl A L A LUMPUR. Wed. After 79 minutes and ten seconds filled with nearnumbiti? anxiety under the hammer of Hong Kong attacks. South Korea scored an only goal for victory tonight which made them clear-cut585 words
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Article199 1965-08-26 18 L'l \l.\ lIMPIIt. Wed— Tl« formation of an Asi.in All DM team and the introduction »f a rup (limpet it inn lor Btftfc liHinpiiins n-ill be the ni.iin topics for riivi iissmn when the Xsi.in Football Confederation rxKutive committee meet a Stadium \e«ara here tomorroH. Vltogether there199 words
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Article727 1965-08-26 18 BURMA 3 NAT. CHINA 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Burma, the defending champions in the Merdeka tournament who lost i their claim to the Rahman Trophy even before they met this year's finalists Nationalist China in the last game in Group B last nhjht. gained the727 words
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Article358 1965-08-26 18 aOCVr.K 1 ondon. Wed: Nottingham Forest, gained a 4-2 home win against M.mchestei I United the English Football League champions last night. Fori-it were leading 4-0 with less than 30mins to go. Then the United hit back with two late goals by John Aston andReuter - 358 words
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Advertisement335 1965-08-26 18 B VB IVk^ M rf J *>t P*^H £&F Firmt t.ngltsh l.an/^nngp dition K^^^^M^^j^^^a^^^^^a^^a^afl LAtOUSSE CASTRONOMIQUE n ■BNa^^aSpQ^aMia^n^^H^HHl^Ha^B^HHilaH^HHaMHaa^H known all over the world as the mcrrt Plf W"w JB OS I]kl§ i i I 1™« I k^^l ornprehensive guide to French cooking s^ ■^^^^J^^^^^^^Aj»^^^^^^a»^^^^^^^»»B ever published Now translated mio i^^J^^^HßHHßHalaHala^Ha^a^a^a^ala^a^Ha^a^a^a^a^a^ala^a^a^af335 words
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Advertisement210 1965-08-26 18 DON T BE QKINNY oiii nil I figure that /#^U others admire WATE-ON 1 f -''JiSZ, MEN Be B ig Be Strong Ba intwi 1 Powerful with WATE-ON :i /gSif j GIRLS Get the figure thot the man admire and the other girls envy UJILJJJI CHILDREN will also gam weight,210 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-08-26 18 SPORTS DIARY TENNlS— Malaysian open championships (Penang SC courts. I P.m.i SOfTFR Int«r-SerTic«t: N%vy v RAF .HMS Terror. Spore, 7.3t P.m... Taiping Dir. 1: Ist Bn RMR v 2 Transport. RUOOn FVrak «even-«-Mcle tourney dpoh padang. 4.15 pjn.».38 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-08-26 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with gINGAPORE, Wed. Bel It Rosheen, Colin Tulloh's classy Irish mare, did a smart trial in heavy going at Bukit Timah this morning when she sprinted 3f in 38 4/5. Belle Rosheen is engaged in the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes on Sunday and is163 words
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125 1965-08-26 19 KL fans get a treat by world class stars I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed— Lawn tennis fans here were today treated to an exhibition by Australia's world-class players on the Selani;or Club courts, reports MANSOOR RAHMAN Despite a wet, slippery ground there was a heavy shower earlier in the afternoon the Australians125 words
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128 1965-08-26 19 Australians due in Penang this morning PENANG, Wed. The eight Australian tennis stars for the Malaysian open champion■hips itarting here tomorrow are due to arrive here At 9.45 tomorrow morning. The Australians will stay with Australian Services families here. All six Indians entered for the tournament have arrived. Tlh-y include128 words
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Article21 1965-08-26 19 SINGAPORE. Wed- Singapore. Penang, Port Swettenham and Kuching will be engaged in interport games for three days starting on Sunday.21 words
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Article351 1965-08-26 19 Jones in fiery spell of 5 for 0 T ONDON, Wed A magnificent spell b 3 left-arm fast bowler Jeff Jones gave Glamorgan an innings victory over Leicestershire at Leicester yesterday and gave the Welsh county a great chance to snatch this summer's county cricket title. On a spiteful wicket.351 words
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Article, Illustration415 1965-08-26 19 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG; By Penang. Wed. rpHE presence of India's Ramanathan Krishnan 1 is the only possible bar to an all-Australian final of the men's singles in the second Malaysian Open tennis championships starting at the Penang Sports Club here tomorrow. Krishnan, whose415 words
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Advertisement196 1965-08-26 19 V\t£. AMf .1111 j^^^BP*^^-- I* 1 W^JB^aW'^Z— l^^*^a^aat^a«P^ s^^bWl r~| I ARTIC KAR •ncletM you in cool air U I UII U L f"" d <>"'»• "t your b«»t. V V__/L_J SaletnMH TIIH fhew you'll maka two axtra calls day with AITICKA« bacaina you took r-SSI!/2-w frnh fM frasfc. 'vJJII?'196 words
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Advertisement344 1965-08-26 19 RADIOGRAM CAUTION! X IB cart* 1 1 SoU Aittiti: «*KgV KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. **if^ H'JV T«Mi Ayw Untt, Smj.port I. Cklm Intvrtnc* iuMdlnf. 174 Bitu Roid. Kuall Lumpur. Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the wide variety of haemorrhotd first344 words
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Miscellaneous313 1965-08-26 19 SUMMARY SOCCER Spore BH Senior Leaa~ue-Cup: HK Bank 2 Borneo Motors 1 (HK Bank champions); Mai. Airways 4 Shell 0. Taiping- Div. 2: Survey 3 TRP 1 Kriun Lje (P. Buntar): Youth Club 2 Town Board 0. Straits Times Crossword ACROSS It's not bMlttay to wffar Itl 1 You get313 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1965-08-26 20 'Parliament has power to delegate authority' APPEAL DISMISSED RIWLA LUM 1V PUR Wed. The Federal (!ourt of Appeal today dismissed an appeal in which Dato D avid Marshall challenged the legal validity of the Emergency (Essential Powers) Act which came into force on Sept. 18 last year, and all the1,032 words
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74 1965-08-26 20 T ONDON, Wed. A new \j dictionary which includes all the four-letter words that caused a storm when they were published in "Lady Chatterley's .jover" was published here yesterday. Professor Q. N. Garmonsway. who headed the team of compilers, said: "I thinkReuter - 74 words
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Article41 1965-08-26 20 SIBU, Wed. Two Hovercraft will be based here for about a north to assist security forces in their operations. Announcing this today, the Director of Marine said that the craft would be based here from September to October.41 words
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222 1965-08-26 20 Devan urges Govt not to ruffle the feeling of Borneo people KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MR. C.V. Devan Nair, the secretary of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention, today said it was vital to the integrity of the country that the Alliance Government desisted from ruffling the feeling of the indigenous peoples of222 words
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Article84 1965-08-26 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Public Works Department has begun work on the construction of a second $144,000 carriage-way along Upper Serangoon Road from Bartley Road to Wan Tho Avenue. The new carriageway, which Is expected to be completed within three months, is aimed at diverting part84 words
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Article307 1965-08-26 20 LONDON. Wed— The stock markets gave a somewhat blighter performance today but business contracted further and the modest rally was mainly attributed to technical factors ahead of the end of the account tomorrow. There was little evidence of 'new time-buying. Closing middle prices oi .selected stocks not Including307 words
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Article50 1965-08-26 20 LONDON. Wed— Spot Jmd., Oct. 2H4d., Nov. 211 16d Dec. 21d., Oct. Dec. 2lM>d., Jan. March 20". d.. April June 20 13 16d.. July/ Bept. 30*4 d.. Oct. Dec. 20 11 16 d., Jan/March JONd., AprllJune unq.. c.l.f. Bept. 20d., Oct. 30 l/16d., Nov. 20'» d. Tone: Very quiet.50 words
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Article29 1965-08-26 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1498. £9>. sellers £1500 £B», Forward buyers £1490 (—£7). sellers £149? (—l7). Settlement £1508 £2). Turnover am ISO tons, pjn. 250 tons Tone: Barely steady.29 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-08-26 20 LYING unconscious in Scotts Road. Singapore. following an accident shortly after midnight yesterday. Edwin Vas, 23. a detective of Orchard Road Police Station, has just had his pistol taken away from him by policemen who came to his help. But before he lost consciousness, heCHEW BOON CHIN - 145 words
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167 1965-08-26 20 SYDNEY, Wed. Britain's Lord High Chancellor. Lord Gardiner, said today he had heard many Australian lawyers say they believed the Commonwealth would break up completely within five years. "I do not believe this is true If I did,167 words
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65 1965-08-26 20 LONDON, Wed. Illegitimate births among British schoolgirls have quadrupled in six years. a doctor said today. Girls of 15 or under Rave birth to 1.163 illegitimate babies in 1963 —the last year with available statistics— compared with 297 in 1957. For girls of 16 or under,Reuter - 65 words
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87 1965-08-26 20 No rubber for Singapore: Jakarta Minister f AKARTA. Wed. The J Indonesian Plantations Minister. Dr. Frans Seda, has said that Singapore would not be able to resume its former role of entrepot centre for Indonesian produce such as rubber, the official Antara news agency reported today. No matter what changes87 words
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239 1965-08-26 20 CINGAPORE, Wed. 0 Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ninpkan, tonight expressed his State's determination •to go all the way with Malaysia." Ilr also dismissed the call by the People's Action Party Member of Parliament. Mr C.V. Devan Nair. on behalf of239 words
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Article70 1965-08-26 20 NARAYANI-KAYANIYIL: Kadakkavur, mother-in-law of Kajan. Publl* Works Department, Taiplnc, paiMd a»ar on 24.8.65 In India. MOTHER OI'DIER AGUSTUI, »X'« 91, paused away peacefully at Canou* Convent. Aijunied Road on 25.8.66. Cortrxe will leave at 3.30 p.m. on 26.5.63 for Bldadarl CemeteryMR. A.H. DAVIO, nged 02. Secretary of MnKapora Buddhlnt70 words
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