The Straits Times, 27 August 1965
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Title Section22 1965-08-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 r The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article556 1965-08-27 1 JACKIE SAM - Racial riot peril over —Lee JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Thurs. A plot to create racial strife in Singapore soon after the political rupture of Aug. 9 was revealed today by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Without naming the people Involved, Mr. Lee told a news conference: "We knew556 words
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1498 1965-08-27 1 PETER DE CRUZ - Smashed— a revolt plot in Singapore PETER DE CRUZ Police swoop on leaders of Jakarta -backed murder and terror organisation By SINGAPORE, Thursday POLICE have smashed an Indonesian backed Communist plot to create a Communist State in Sinapore through violence and armed revolution. Some 20 members of a clandestine organisation1,498 words
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310 1965-08-27 1 All set for opening of the National -Mosque-^ KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The $10 million National Mosque is expected to be packed to capacity for the -firs*- Fvutap prayers tomorrow after the ceremonial opening by the Yang diPertuan Agong. The mosque can accommodate 8.000 worshippers 3.000 in the great hall and310 words
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Article45 1965-08-27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Three undentified Indonesian youths pubicly trampled on a picture of "resident Soekarno at Tjipanas, ibout 50 miles south of Jakarta, luring the recent Independence >ay celebrations. Belated newspaper reports eachlng here today said local ollce Immediately arrested the ouths— AP.AP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-08-27 1 THK Sultan of Brunei, with pistol slung at his hip, getting into Tengku Abdul Rahman's official car at the Istana Brunei in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was going out hunting with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at Seremban. The Sultan has carried the pistol since the Azahari rebellionWan Seng Yip - 60 words
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Article260 1965-08-27 1 G. GELDARO - G. GELDARO From KUCHING, Thurs. Security forces have launched an operation to rid the Bau district, south-west of Kuchlnc. of its Communist*. A nightly curfew from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. has been Imnosrd on the whole Bau administrative district, beginning this evening. The operation follows the260 words
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153 1965-08-27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. J Indonesian polire In North Sumatra have uncovered a "subversive plot." allegedly desiuned to set up a "rival rovernment" in this country. Antara said today. It quoted a local ranking police officer as saying the plotters were making contactReuter; AP - 153 words
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Article, Illustration428 1965-08-27 1 $18,000 pay grab: Two knifed CINGAPORE, Thurs. Four armed robbers, one with a gun. grabbed nearly $18,000 pay for employees of the Orient Lloyd Shipping firm in a building in Robinson Road this morning. During a fight, the company's cashier, Mr. Leo Chwee Beng. 36. and a passer-by, Mr. Lee428 words
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Article25 1965-08-27 1 GEMINI TROUBLE HOUSTON Thurs. inn of manoeuvring rockets on Gemini ."> f.iilI ed toda>. Astronauts ordered to he "extremely (onservatiM on fuel I PI25 words
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Advertisement23 1965-08-27 1 Rings of Quality L C OE SUVA BROS. MANUFACTURING JCWCLLERS. i. UMim PhM. Shuinw I. TK: *****. j& l i Sir 91 REF.BO723 words
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Advertisement70 1965-08-27 1 [sharp] I GIVES YOU I DAY AND NIGHT Imobile service J SOLID AS I A ROCK I OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL SI OO 000,000.00 j ISSUED fir FULLY PAID 30.000.000.00 1 GENERAL RESERVE 33 000 000.00 j TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $505,000,000.0070 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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122 1965-08-27 2 CAIGON, Thurs.—Viet- cong guerillas launched simultaneous attacks on two watchtowers early yesterday as they continued to press in South Vietnam's vital Mekong fiolta rice-growing reKion. The uucrillas attackod the posts, a mile apart and 80 UIIM south of Saigon, with mortar and smallReuter - 122 words
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Article31 1965-08-27 2 BANGKOK, Ttiurs. Gen. ■>p«u* Vi nry-Keneral of :h» South-Eat-- Asian Trcaiy Orsanisatioii. flew by heiscopin to Nalcornpannni in uorth-castfrii Th»iland ycMPrriav to receive report* on Communist terrorlit activnir.-. TIM31 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-08-27 2 £HINA has told France she would consider discussing the Vietnam question at the United Nations if she were granted full membership on the Security Council. The French weekly Le PARIS, Thursday Nouvcl Observateur said yesterday this was the answer Riven toReuter - 196 words
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Article89 1965-08-27 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson said yesterday that the I'nitrd States believed Chat the Communist side was "listcninc" to the American proposals for Vietnam peace talks. He said this when asked at his Press conference if his administration was putting special emphasis on the 1954 Geneva agreements asReuter - 89 words
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146 1965-08-27 2 The Zambia delegation boycotts Sydney law conference CYDNEY. Thurs. The Zambian delegation boycotted the opening of the Commonwealth law conference today because of attendance by Rhodenan delegates. Zambia's chief delegate, Justice Minister Musunda Chimba, said no other African states would join the boycott. Mr. Chimba said the Zambians had handedReuter - 146 words
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195 1965-08-27 2 PAKISTANIS DEMAND COMPENSATION FOR VILLAGE SHELLING KARACHI, Thursday. PAKISTAN yesterday demanded from India "adequate compensation for losses'' it said were inflicted by Indian Army shelling of Awan village in the Gujrat district of West Pakistan on Monday. The Pakistan Foreign Office handed a protest to the Indian High Commissioner InAP - 195 words
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Article61 1965-08-27 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. The China-Nepal "friendship highway is now open to traffic, according to the Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yi. The two countries had settled their boundary question left over by history, he told a banquet in Peking in honour of the Nepalese Minister of ForeignReuter - 61 words
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Article34 1965-08-27 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. A huge fire yesterday destroyed a warehouse of the state shipping company Pelni in Jakarta. No loss or life was reported. The cause of the fire was being investigated. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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127 1965-08-27 2 Women on warpath against jungle war toys MELBOURNE. Thur* 1T1 The Union of Australian Women it organising a campaign to stop th« sale of Jungle-war toys. The union is organising th« campaign because, it lays, the toys seem designed to encourage support foe lungle warfare in SouthEast Asia.. 'A waste*Reuter - 127 words
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Article82 1965-08-27 2 MANILA. Thurs. TVo young thugs who tried to snatch the handbag from a woman lawyer in Quezon City came u> «rief when she fought bark with judo blows. Mi&s Ra facia Dmr. 24. told police tha* two ttvnaccrs, who wore after her handbag, ran away82 words
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219 1965-08-27 2 NIGERIA BANS ALL IMPORTS FROM HONG KONG LAGOS, Thurs. The Nigerian Government yesterday announced a ban on all Japanese goods except textiles and on all imports from Hong Kong. The measures are aimed at improving the country's balance of payments position and also the balance of trade between Nigeria andReuter - 219 words
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104 1965-08-27 2 LAGOS. Thurs. Reinforced police used tear gas and charged with batons yesterday when traders demonstrating against tariff increases here smashed shop windows and injured scores of shoppers. Several demonstrators were also injured when riot police baton-charged a crowd of 5.000 in the main shoppingReuter - 104 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-08-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^mjemM toumtr^) ousht to havb *wQI f aXXAJhf tOB J CUITTAIN* M 1 \jri Jen** tooM j VgVBRVC/ -^Ete^n24 words
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151 1965-08-27 3 CAPE KENNEDY Thurs. A space station observatory designed to study the sun failed to go into proper orbit after being blasted aloft here yesterday. The 620-lb satellite, called Orbitlne Solar Observatory was to have gone into a 350- mile high orbitReuter - 151 words
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Article44 1965-08-27 3 BOSTON Thurs. George Biher. I 25. was sworn in here yesterday at a navy ensign and became the first male member of the 2.000- j woman U.S. Navy Nurse Corps He li married with a three-year- 1 old son. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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439 1965-08-27 3 ORBITING LABORATORY COULD SPOT HOSTILE ROCKETS HOUSTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday approved the first allmilitary manned entry into outer space by the United States. Unlike the Mercury and Gemini programmes, which were under civilian administration, the Manned Orbiting Laboratory (M.0.L.) programme will be aReuter - 439 words
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Article56 1965-08-27 3 HOUSTON (Texas-. Thurs. Cemini astronaut's Cordon Cooper and Charles Conrad yesterday saw Miruteman missile launching for the second day in a row as they flashed over the California coatf. In MOSCOW the Tim news agency reported rh.it tt.e Soviet Union had launched satellite "Cosmos 79," carryingReuter - 56 words
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Article181 1965-08-27 3 More than 100 photos taken OOUSTON, Thurs.— Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad have been active photographers in their Gemini-5 spacecraft. Since blast- off on Saturday. they have taken about 50 pictures with their 35mm. camera, another 50 with a 70mm camera, and about 100 ft. with a cine camera.Reuter; UPI - 181 words
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165 1965-08-27 3 Avoid gaining weight in early 20s T ONDON, Thurs.— One man in every three is in danger of coronary thrombosis by the time he reaches his mid-forties, a British doctor reported today. Dr. Kenneth Vickery said post-mortem examinations had shown restriction of the blood supply began to occur in mostReuter - 165 words
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Article51 1965-08-27 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Russia is to supply Cuh i with eight turbcprop airliners under an agreement. Moscow radio reported. The ratlin said the agreement, si-i.. ti in Moscow, provides for training Cuban cn'we lor th^ Dlanes. which can carry 50 pa.«sensors on short or medium lengtb flights.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-08-27 3 Johnson brings back the Roosevelt name to UN delegation UNITED NATIONS. Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson returned the magical Roosevelt name to the U.S. permanent delegation to the U.K. yesterday by appointing Mr. James Roosevelt ambassador or. the Economic and Social Council. In so doing, he restored to the delegation .some ofAP - 388 words
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Article58 1965-08-27 3 SAO PAI'LU. Thurs.— Rubrns Fontrca. a privileged prisoner in Rio Claro city jail, Invited the governor and a warder to share one of his privileges watching television in his cell. While they sat absorbed. Rubens quietly walked out of the jail, the Brazil Herald said. The showReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement293 1965-08-27 3 ANNIVERSARY SALE MEN'S LADIES SPORT SHIRTS $3.90 up U.S.A. BLOUSES $2.90 SHORTS 1.00 up Rirerloft SLACKS 7.90 SOCKS .80 SWIMSUITS 8.50 HOUSEHOLD LINEN BLANKETS. BED SHEETS, CANDLEWICK BED COVERS. TOWELS. TABLE COVERS PILLOW COVERS. HANDLOOMS articles CARPETS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE CHILDREN'S SHIRTS FROCKS SHORTS SLACKS SUNSUITS BLOUSES SOCKS PANTIES293 words
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Article436 1965-08-27 4 'FULL BACKING' FOR SPORE-ORGANISED MISSIONS SINGAPORE, Thursday. pi 1.1. Government backing will be given to locally-organised trade missions, and welcome given those from abroad in order to widen trade opportunities. This assurance was Riven by the Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, to representatives of436 words
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177 1965-08-27 4 Malaysia 'yes' to missions to China KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Government is willing to sponsor any trade mission to China to promote trade, provided Chambers of Commerce here take the initiative to organise such missions. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, who announced this today,177 words
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Article24 1965-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Polytechnic Students Union will be holding a graduation dance-cum-dinner at the Hotel Ambassador at 8 p.m. on Saturday.24 words
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Article165 1965-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. "T*HE Singapore Subordinate Police Officers Federated Association plans to set up a housing co-operative society for its members with a capital of over $500,000. The association's executive committee will meet on Saturday to appoint a special committee to work out the details. The association165 words
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Article121 1965-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Max Lewis, manager and director of Fraser and Neave and chairman of the corporate division of the Medical Progress Fund, announced today that Mr. P. Van Gelder, manager of the General Bank of the Netherlands, has agreed to serve on the121 words
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Article25 1965-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Changl community centre, off 10 m s Upper Changl Road, will celebrate its seventh anniversary at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.25 words
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187 1965-08-27 4 Clarification on import of cocoa powder, chocolate SINGAPORE. Thurs. An official notice to importers has made it clear that the quantitive restrictions of 25 per cent and 40 per cent on the import of cocoa powder and chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa respectively Include the following types of187 words
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Article271 1965-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seven young British university graduates including three women with a love for travelling and meeting people, are looking forward to their first major overseas assignment teaching Singapore boys and girls. They arrived In Singapore on a chartered flight yesterday morning under the British271 words
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Advertisement91 1965-08-27 4 I Tbe Stage Oil presents It AGATHA CHRISTIE'S WfiL nniificnt thriller L-IfaUNKPE&TED Ilk GUEST" W Cultural Centrr H mtktl> PnM^^^SP^^ 24tfe tt 28tk riaudV^ltiaCE V AlflSi nnkincs Cold Star** Rrtiisras MM) r<xloy Only: 7 IS-1.30 Reg Lewis Margort Le« MACKTI THI MOH«TIRS" Scope color with Chines* Sub Tomorrow: "The Girl91 words
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Advertisement339 1965-08-27 4 -CATHAY-, tomorrow t^CMBM MIDNIGHT! l katong^J DOUBLE AGENT CLASH with ALLURING WOMAN ENEMY AGENT in the GREATEST SPY ADVENTURE OF ALL TIME set in the INTRIGUING CITIES of THE MIDDLE JB% EAST...the hotbeds of SPIES BBvVC F and SECRET AGENTS!! H% >^BLsssssV UF Ak '<* V^ "^H^C^BttK/iiß' Til starring SARA339 words
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Advertisement541 1965-08-27 4 OHGANISATIOW Icapitol: f-or Enquiries Phone 297b 1 4th RECORH WEEK! fjtlom 1.45. 4. 630 9.30 p m m Advance CASH booking only! Sfan fnnnery as Jam»« RonH B f" I ■H BMJI Jm JAN FUMING'S ISOLDFINGER Technicolor (UA) No Free Lttt. TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! ot CAPITOL SKY "THE ROUGHS" Mandarin i541 words
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Article, Illustration35 1965-08-27 5 This was the airport thai vrvrd Kuala Lumpur txtforr the prrarnt on« was built In August ISib. It eonsMed of two attap huts oim for aHmlniatraUve pi pot and thr othrr far the paaaen-35 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-08-27 5 Subang: A $52 million wonder YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG TO OPEN AIRPORT ON MONDAY rIS Is the ultra-mo-dern main terminal building of the new $52 million International Airport at Snbang. 14 miles from Kuala Lumpur, as viewed from the car park. Considered by many •s an "architectural wonder," the airport will111 words
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240 1965-08-27 5 We will continue to live in peace: Lo JESSELTON, Thurs.— Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. PeteV Lo, said last night he saw no reason to believe that Sabah's people could not continue to live in the fashion they have been accustomed to in peace and harmony. Mr. !.o. speaking at anAP - 240 words
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Article56 1965-08-27 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Thure Cupt- Yuen Fook Chye. ol the 2nd Malaysian Infantry Brigade. Ipoh. was fined $95 in the magistrate's court here today for speeding at Sungei Bakap on Miirch 28. Capt. Yuen, who pleaded guilty by letter, admitted he was drlv- 1 ing his56 words
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Article28 1965-08-27 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Ihurs. A B'ood Donors' Assr«Jation has been formed in Kn.m to help the Blood Bank at the Government hospitals here and in Talplng28 words
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239 1965-08-27 5 Old airport to go on directing the traffic for some months KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. j'HE main air communications system at the present airport will continue to direct traffic for some months after the opening of the $50 million Subang airfield, 15 miles from here, on Monday. K spokesman for the239 words
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Article62 1965-08-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I The outgoing Malay- slan actlug High Commissioner iere, Inche Harun bin Dato Muda Ibrahim, leu for Kuala Lumpur today. i Dato Jamal bin Abdul Latin*. Chief of protocol in the Ministry of External Affairs in Kuala Lumpur, who has been appointed the High62 words
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194 1965-08-27 5 ffUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Alexander vo;. Hum- I boldt Foundation Is orttnna fellowships to scholars a.id scientists who wish to tar advanced academic research projects at German unlver slties and research institutes There ure two types of award* one (or those with n master* degree194 words
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Article88 1965-08-27 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. The former U.S. Vice President, Mr. Richard M. Nixon, left yesterday on a Far East tour that will take him to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on Sept. 8. Talking to newsmen before departure, he said he would check on theAP - 88 words
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93 1965-08-27 5 Thugs cut 8 locks to take $35,000 ITI ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ThJeves broke into a textile-cum-watcta shop In Jalan Bandar here early yesterday morning and sot away with more than $35,000 worth of cloth and watches. l'hey got into the shop— sub-let to three businessmen by sawing off eight locks93 words
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Article70 1965-08-27 5 I pENANG, Thurs— Two i men robbed a petrol i kiosk in Green Lane of $166 last night. They threatened the wo- man attendant. Tan Ah Nod. 21. with a dagger, ransacked the office and escaped on a scooter Miss Tan told the police I that she70 words
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Article26 1965-08-27 5 DUNOUN. Thurs.— The Vig lante Corps meeting to have been h'jld at the District ofTlce her* on Tuesday has been postponed to Smurciiiv.26 words
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Advertisement182 1965-08-27 5 NOW THE BEST COST LESS Pleasant news. Dunlop cycle tyres will now sell at cheaper prices!!! Immense popularity and enormous demand have made these changes possible. Dunlop are now making so many tyres, the cost of each can be reduced by sheer efficiency. Nothing else will be reduced, though. Dunlop182 words
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Article79 1965-08-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police early today found the unidentified body of an Indian wedged between two logs in a tributary of Rochore Canal, beside Sin Slong LimJ sawmill in Syed Alwl Road. The dead man was about 60 years old, five feet six inches in79 words
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196 1965-08-27 6 Urban plan sites: A record clearance SINGAPORE, Thursday. A RECORD Dumber of 3J543 families were cleared from various sites by the Housing and Development Board last year to make way for urban redevelopment. This was made possible because of the new compensation policy introduced by the board on Jan. 1196 words
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Article173 1965-08-27 6 MAN ON $2,148 CHEATING CHARGES SINGAPORE, Thurs—Stephen Boey Wong Van was charged in a magistrate's court today with three counts of cheating three different firms of a total of 127,973 polythene bags valued at $2,148. The charges are: Deceiving Ng Swan Yew, managing director of Willy Plastics Ltd. into delivering173 words
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Article32 1965-08-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, lnche Rahim Ishak, will open an intercommunity centre sepak raga tournament at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Peoples Association.32 words
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Article26 1965-08-27 6 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangan, lnche Mohd. Arifl bin Suradl, will open the Kampong Ladang community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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Article, Illustration53 1965-08-27 6 A TEACHER at the Telok Kurau Secondary School, Miss Karen Tan Lian Kirn (above). 25, is an entrant for the "Miss Tourism Singapura" contest to be held at the Cathay Restaurant on Sept. 25. This Is Miss Tan's first beauty contest. She is sft53 words
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Article53 1965-08-27 6 BINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Wong Yip Lung, a voluntary lay worker at the Family Planning Association, will give a talk on "The trends In family planning today" at the Polytechnic at 4 p m tomorrow. Two films, "Happy Families" and "Peace of Mind," will be shown53 words
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167 1965-08-27 6 New union for bus workers is registered SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow. today confirmed he had issued a certificate of registration to the newly-formed Singapore Bus Employees' Union. The union, which represents more than 3.000 workers employed in seven Chlnnese bus companies, replace! the167 words
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104 1965-08-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Yusoff bin Abdul Hamid, a shop manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Upper Bukit Timah Road, was today acquitted in a district court of criminal breach of trust of sewing machines and spare parts valued at $4,192 belonging to104 words
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278 1965-08-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thur*. Ttfß. JUSTICE Butt- rose today took a hand in helping two parties in a civil suit settle their longstanding dispute on who should manage and control a temple project for the 10.000--strong North Indian Hindu community here. He saw the parties278 words
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Miscellaneous170 1965-08-27 6 An** Oop Off V.T. rJnmlin f yem. r oow Xjmvbks./^ 1 n I the ftoKfra J\ OaV tHck Troev it r/ Chester G»mi* IHI^^I f^-'WE MAN AT THE REAR OP IT SO FAR, T OH.YES. 1 HIS MOUTW OKAY. rTU^T^^rTr^^A^^ TUE CAR DEMANOE O HIS OK** EH? \THE MOUTH. WAS170 words
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1293 1965-08-27 7 Rallies, shows and parties to celebrate Malaysia Day PRAYERS AND FEEDING OF THE POOR, TOO 'J'HE Central and State Governments have drawn up elaborate plans for Malaysians of all walks of life to celebrate the second anniversary of Malaysia next Tuesday. The biggest celebration will be held In the capital,1,293 words
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168 1965-08-27 7 iron. Thurs. A predawn fire pitted 25 food stalls and badlj damaged 13 others in the old town market in Pattrick Street here today. The cause of the fire is not known. There were co casualties, but about $20,000 worth of property168 words
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Article70 1965-08-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The first traffic circus to be decorated with a saiall landscaped garden la now ur.de const-ucUon at the junction of Holiond Road anu Parrer Road. A spok°.aiuan of the Public Works JX Mtrtment today said plans were Ixnng flnaliaed to beautify more traffic curusev70 words
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Article52 1965-08-27 7 KUAI^A LUMPUR. Thuw. Two officers of the Malaysian Signals. Lieut. Abbas bin Ibrahim and Second Lieut. Wong Wai Khiong. will leave here tomorrow for furttiw training in Britain. They will attend the Royal Signals officers' qualifying course at the School of Signals. Catt«» nek, until52 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-08-27 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /yew/M I but if iT/svr\ J GUARANTEE XVILLBLrV/ NDLI'RE IN j THAT WATCH IS i-ri V\. Twrw iri P' V I'M GOIMG TCT\ I WKATSA MATTB? J" TEST IT FIRST CON'T VA < CHANCE I GET/ J^W^»^r*^!l^>^41 words
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502 1965-08-27 8 THE BILL $181.7 MILLION SINGAPORE, Thur.. r VHI. Rousing and Dcv c 1 o pment Board's second FiveYear housing programme (1966-1970) to provide some 60,--000 new units of lowcost housing: will cost about 5181.7 million. I'he new homes will go up at Toa502 words
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145 1965-08-27 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Housing Co-operative Society for Malays here is to apply to the Housing and Development Board for the purchase of two blocks of flats in the Macpherson estate for re-sale to its members. 1 Its secretary. Inche Ahmad bin Abdul145 words
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83 1965-08-27 8 MUAR. Thurs. Twenty people were charged In the magistrates court here today with wandering and sleeping on five-foot ways. They were rounded up by the police at about two o'clock this morning. The magistrate. Indie Tan bin Hussein, fined 12 of them $20 each83 words
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Article31 1965-08-27 8 MUAR. Thurs Thr proprietor of a sauce factory here, Wong Kuan Hang. 53. was fined 1300 yesterday for selling chilli sace which contained sacharine and a non-permitted colouring matter31 words
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Article36 1965-08-27 8 PENANG, Thurs. Governor Raja Tun Uda al-Haj will join in the congregational prayers for peace and prosperity in Malaysia tit a special service to be held in the Kapitan Kl.ng mosque on Sept 3-36 words
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Article22 1965-08-27 8 KAJANG. Thurs.— A tea party and an all-community variety show will be held here next Wednesday to mark Malaysia Day.22 words
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Article31 1965-08-27 8 KLALA Ll'MPl'R, Thurs.— Bank Negara has received 55.679.400 from 1.556 subscribers for the National Defence Bonds so far. Yesterday it sold 56.850 worth of bonds to nine subscribers.31 words
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Article28 1965-08-27 8 PBNANO. Thurs— The Rural District Council of Penang bland will hold its monthly meeting at the conference room. Bangusan Tuanku Syrd Putra. at 3 pmon Monday.28 words
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Article25 1965-08-27 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— Sixty commuiii'v leaders from karapongs and villages n Krian attended a one-day civic* courM at Seltnsmg. near B.igan Serai, yesterday.25 words
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Article60 1965-08-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two lecturers from the Univers.ty of Malaya will represent Malaysia at the Second World Population Conference to be held In Belgrade from Sept. 10. They are Inche Hamzah Sendut. Senior lecturer and acting head of the Geography Department and Dr- Saw Swee60 words
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172 1965-08-27 8 l/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs, —A labourer, N. Krishnan, 44, whose left arm was paralysed after a road accident, today sued the car owner and Its driver for damages. He claimed that the accident *vas due to the negligence of the driver, Lim Song Kee.172 words
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Article86 1965-08-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Ttit following roads will be closed from 8 p.m. to midnight on Monday and Tuesday because of a variety show a i the Lake Gardens. Jalan Tembusu. Jalan Spooner Jalan Vanning (from its junction with Lembah Yenning towards iU junction with Jalan Spooner),86 words
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Advertisement209 1965-08-27 8 'Terylene' Day-long comfort 4 Terylene'& Cotton It's the middle of a hot, humid day but this I fellow's cool, comfortable and composed. His SHIRT SHOWN BY DOCTOR 'Terylene'/cotton shirt keeps him that way; it ndf'TfiJ? /^^X did last year, i. will next year too. 'Terylene'; SHIRTS cotton promises day-long comfort209 words
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Advertisement84 1965-08-27 8 WHO PUT THE LIFT IN THE MINARET? |S3bieml This lift is a fine example of an installation specially designed and engineered to meet particular requirements including:— glass wall of lift carl special arrangements for counterweight and hoisting ropes telephone in Lift car 1 "MmvS* whms? vijlE^J! aWßßpfg *XSfy&iS t r84 words
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221 1965-08-27 9 Singapore told: Don't interfere in union rights <2INGAPORE. Thurs. The National Trades Union Congress has appealed to the Singapore Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San. to ensure that "trade union rights are not interfered with by the Government in future." The NTUC chairman. Mr. Ho See Beng. In a letter221 words
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Article44 1965-08-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Dr N.K. Menon of the General Hospital. Kuala Trengganu, left here yesterday for Britain to do p<v-t-«raduate work on anaesthetics. He will be attached to the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences of the Royal College of Surgeon*.44 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-08-27 9 rvATIN Fatimah Hashim, the newly elected president of the National Council of Women's Organisations, pinning a cluster of orchids on the dress of Raja Permaisurl Agong when she arrived at Parliament House for the Women's Day dinner on Wednesday night. Straits Times picture47 words
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298 1965-08-27 9 LIM TO TAN: STOP FOOTBALL GAME WITH PENANG PENANG, Thursday. T»HE secretary-general of the Socialist Front x Mr. Lim Kean Slew, today urged the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, to "stop playing political football with Penang Island." "I think It is time that i the State Government recognised298 words
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Article22 1965-08-27 9 PENANG Thurs. A fishmonger. Loh C'h.Mii Kooi. 54. lost $1,800 when his housr in Perak Road «v burglsd last night.22 words
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122 1965-08-27 9 |£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Malaysian Territorial Army and the local Defence Corps are looking for Malaysian citizens to serve as short service commission officers on the permanent staff. Those Interested must be bet- ween 18 and 29 years old- The I minimum educational quiii.fi- cation122 words
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133 1965-08-27 9 JAPAN STILL KEEN TO INVEST IN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Japanese M.P.. Mr. T. Mathsuda, said here today that businessmen in Japan were still keen to invest in Malaysia. •They are confident that even without Singapore, there Ls a great future for economic development In this country," he added.133 words
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Article33 1965-08-27 9 KANOAR Thurs Kangar Police hawe arrested 16 farmers watching a blue film in the kitchen of a Chinese school In Ar.iu. A projector and four reels of film were seized.33 words
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Article70 1965-08-27 9 KLALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The chief BOAC representative in Beirut, Mr. Omar Jundi, arrived here with bis wife today to attend the Malaysia Day celebrations They flew in at the personal invitation of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Mr. Jundi first met the Tengku about70 words
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Article31 1965-08-27 9 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. O. R. Srinivasan- general manager of the Indian Bank has arrived here In the course of an inspection tour of all its branches in Malaysia-31 words
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Article104 1965-08-27 9 $10,744 judgment against paper DENANG. Thurs. Mr. Justice Ong yesterday entered Judgment against the Malayan Times Ltd. for payment of $10,744 in salary arrears due to five members of their Penang staff. Mr. Khoo Boon Choo. the newspaper's Penanß representative. Mr. Kuan Kirn Huah (reporter). Mr. K. Kandiah teleprinter operator)104 words
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Article52 1965-08-27 9 IPOH, Thurs. Labour officers, who have been offered Colombo Plan scholarships to study In New Delhi, will leave by air from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. They are Mr. Michael Chow Ah Poy. of Ipoh. Inche Din bin Pawan Teh of Kuala Lumpur and Mr. K. Satkuru of52 words
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Advertisement124 1965-08-27 9 L i Ryvita crispbread does more than just taste good Ryvita is a delicious way favourite spread. to slim. And Ryvita \6/ Nice to know that tastes good with just WK something as crispy and about everything. m marvellous as Ryvita Try it with jam or mm keeps you fit,124 words
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Miscellaneous341 1965-08-27 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Altogether against knowledge? 1 Perhaps the salmon ls making Certainly (2, 3, 10). a blunder, going to the Det, 8. It's the devil to raise a In short (6>. speaker In Devon! (B>. 6. In the south one appears to 7. Flush as a matador341 words
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Article127 1965-08-27 10 Borneo's new Chief Justice VUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has appointed Mr. Philip Pike, Q.C., as Chief Justice of the High Court of Borneo, the Governj ment announced today. The appointment Is effecI tlve from tomorrow. Mr. Justice Pike, 51. succeeds Justice Sir Campbell Wylle, who is going127 words
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Article41 1965-08-27 10 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Montr 1 Besar of Pahane. Da to Yahya bin Ha.it Mohamed Sen. will open the 31st annual meeting of the East Pahang National School Teachers' Society at the Sekolah Kebangsaan. Teruntum, at 9.30 a.m- on Saturday.41 words
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Article25 1965-08-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The University of Malaya Engineering Society will hold its annual dinner at tihe Mandarin Room, Jalan Bukit Blntang. on Saturday.25 words
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124 1965-08-27 10 Vigilant airman to get police award SINGAPORE. Than. Cpl. B. D. McN&lly of th« RAF. Chanel, whosr vigilance led to the capture of three Indonesian saboteurs and the recovery of two bombs on Changi beach last May. is to get a Surat Pu.iian (letter of commendation) from the Singapore Police.124 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-08-27 10 BRVNEI-SABAH-SARAWAK LINK 'WAS NEVER RAISED' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SULTAN Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin of Brunei believes that his visit here will "further strengthen" the bonds of friendship and goodwill between his State and Malaysia. "Brunei decided not to join Malaysia in 1963,431 words
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Article53 1965-08-27 10 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Dato 'Dr> Tay Teck Eng. chairman of the Council of the University of Singapore, left tonight by Lufthansa Jet for Australia to attend an oral pathology conference starting in Melbourne thi« week. He is accompanied by his wife, and will be away for53 words
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214 1965-08-27 10 MALAYSIA WILL FINGERPRINT FILIPINOS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday JJEGULATIONS requiring Filipino national! not holding diplomatic or official passports to be subjected to finger-printing on arrival here were gazetted today. This is Malaysia's retaliation for similar action against Malaysians of Chinese origin visiting the Philippines. The controversy was sparked off by complaints214 words
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91 1965-08-27 10 Off: Muar's L-Month closing ceremony MUAR. Thurs. Tht closing ceremony of the National Language Month, scheduled to be held at th» Town Council padang her* tonight, was cancelled. The chairman. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. said to* day that the ceremony was cancelled "for security reasons". The local National91 words
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83 1965-08-27 10 India sends two for Malaysia Day KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Ktriar.ce of j Afcsam Mr Fakhruddln All I Ahm»d. arrived here today to r»> present. India at the Malaysia i Duv celebrations. j Hp v :»s accompanied by h!« i wife and Mr Br'.J Ra) Slr.Rh. an Indian83 words
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Article59 1965-08-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Loke Kan Chung. 56. was today charged in the magistrate's court here with attempting to rape a 13-year-old girl at the Sin Si See Ya Chinese temple in High Street last Sunday at about 11 a.m. Loke. arrested yesterday, has been remanded in59 words
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Article41 1965-08-27 10 Co-op seminar IPOH, Thurs The acting Deputy Commissioner for Cooperative Development. Inch* Abiul Rashid bin Mohamed Yu(soff. will open a two-day seminar for 80 delegates of the Co-opera-tive Banking Union In Perak at the Malay School In Douglaa Road here tomorrow.41 words
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Article179 1965-08-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TWO men who entertained a 50-year-old housewife with liquor and durlans robbed her of her Jewellery worth $400 and $50 cash when she got drunk the magistrate's court here was told today. A relative of the woman, V. Oobalu. 26. was179 words
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Advertisement226 1965-08-27 10 I Period Intircstl DEPOSIT H"^ INTEREST II 6 months 6 I fy PER ■1? moatht 6 I I ib tNKUW 13. 2 4 6« v I |CONTINUING^«feO/ 0 I I DEPOSIT B«^i N TE«7sT^^"^Ba I ACCOUNT A^ UH I VPI UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LTD. < liicorparitid in tk* Stilts ol226 words
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Article, Illustration419 1965-08-27 11 Blast at Ningkan's 'loyalty' demand by SUPP 'OPPOSITION IS BEING INTIMIDATED' KUCH ING, Thursday. THE Sarawak United People's Party "takes a dim view" of the broadcast by the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, on Tuesday night. Dato Ningkan accused the party of not being a loyal opposition and threatened419 words
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141 1965-08-27 11 Jordan to have an embassy in Malaysia ifUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Jordanian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Sheikh Mohamed Shenquiti. said here today that his country would, set up an embassy here soon. He and Mr. Kamal Homoud. the Jordanian Ambassador to India, arrived here last night to represent their country141 words
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Article45 1965-08-27 11 KUALA LUMPTJR. Thurs. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the National Theosophical Convention on Sunday at the Pure Life Society building in Puchong Road. The three-day convention is aimed at achieving closer cooperaUon and understanding between the various religions.45 words
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191 1965-08-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A sales manager, Colin William Hutson, was granted a decree nisi in the High Court today on the ground of his wife's adultery. Cited as co-respondent was David Trevor Bates who, it was stated, had first met I Hutson and his191 words
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93 1965-08-27 11 Mentri: Help your own co-op stores KANQAR. Thurs. The Mentri I Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin I Mohamed Hashim. yesterday urged j members to patronise their own i co-operaiive stores. "Most of these enterprises failed In the past because members did i not pay up after incurring debts at the93 words
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Article65 1965-08-27 11 PENANO. Thurs.— The Penan* Umno Pesta committee last night decided to stage a "Putera Umno" contest in place of the controversial "Inche Umno" body-beautiful competition which, it cancelled recently following protests by Kuum Ibu leaders. Entrants for the "Putera Umno" title will parade in na165 words
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387 1965-08-27 11 'Malaysia fabric broken with Singapore out 5 MOJUNTIN EXPLAINS JFSSELTON. Thurs. rE United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation, whose president, Dato Donald Stephens, resigned from the Federal Cabinet, maintained today that the Malaysian fabric has been broken by Singapore leaving Malaysia. The party secretary general. Mr. Peter Mojuntin, in a statement, said387 words
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Article, Illustration339 1965-08-27 11 Bahaman's new plan to train student -nurses- KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A revised scheme for the training ol student nurses was announced by the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, here today. Inche Bahaman. who was opening the annual meetinc of the Malayan Trained Nurses' Association here, said that the339 words
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Article87 1965-08-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ford Motor Co. of Malaysia has opened a regional office In Kuala Lumpur to take care of Ford dealers' needs In Selangor and Northern Malaya. A Ford spokesman sa:d toda? that the new office was in the nature of a sales office, staffed87 words
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Article89 1965-08-27 11 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. A senior pathologist. Squadron Leader T. J. I Betteridge. or RAF Changi hos- pltal. wa4 rushed on* in a Can- I berra aircraft about 3 p.m. today to Rivo an urgently needed infuahlon to a seriously ill British, civilian at the RAF staging89 words
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Article43 1965-08-27 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Malaysian Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khit Johari. and his wife will be among the YIPs at the Johore English College Association'! eighth annual reunion dinner and dance at the Johore Civil Service Club on Bept 443 words
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Article33 1965-08-27 11 KAJANO. Thurs. A six-montr. rubber planting course, organised by the Rubber Research Institute Advisory Board, for smallholder* Is now being held at the community hall in Semenyti. vi miles from her*.33 words
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Obituary114 1965-08-27 12 U Wmr4* tit -in! MAMMY PROUD. Lat« of Mncavor* P»*«*d away peacefully on Wrd Inly [Mi «l ?r,7 llmrn Rd GrmMton W»««rm Aunralia. lOSE^N TtNC AM fCNG ynn j r»"*d »wm» [>«»crru!lT on JBth An|wt j !'>"■ at 14-A Loront Low Khoon rr K>'in|oon Road. F rcapora IB. '.nirfBf114 words
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Article125 1965-08-27 12 t» W,r1, SIS <mUUmmm)_ SAMSUDDIN ABDULLAH and flatly thank tba youmntcn sad local raalrt^ntF for thefr wonderful help (taring I (lr» )n Tpoh Road K.I. on 54-K-65 MR AND MRS. G.R. Dili, Mklaect •Mink '-l»tlT«« ukI (rinida for Oi*tr s««i«t.irr». altrndancf. flftf and cm- i »:mn. 1 ..itorT mmifn125 words
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Obituary69 1965-08-27 12 M W«r*to SIS fWAataaana) IN LOVING MEMORY ef g» dear r.'oiff t Kob Rhe* Keo(. who died on > IN LOVINC MEMORY of our darllnf Mum A«n» Tav 8m Klin departed j MM liut alwaya retneinherrd h'. her ehllrtrrn i IN LOVINC MEMORY of our dear I fither69 words
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Article679 1965-08-27 12 The new thinking on Malaysian relations with Russia is in |an early stage. Its starting 1 point is the belief that the Russians want closer ties. This impression has been formed by I the Malaysian permanent rep- resentative at the United j j Nations, Mr. Ramani.679 words
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Article343 1965-08-27 12 One does not know what to admire more about the Singapore Housing and Development Board its aplomb in meeting targets or its verve in setting them still higher. It has just celmly completed building 51,000 flats in its first fiveyear programme, confounding the early critics and abolishing the343 words
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Article205 1965-08-27 12 Regulations gazetted yesterday under which Filipino visitors to Malaysia not holding diplomatic or official passports will be subject to fingerprinting even out an unacceptable situation. Malaysian Chinese arriving in the Philippines have been subject to fingerprinting unless two conditions were fulfilled. One demanded that the Malaysian consul205 words
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432 1965-08-27 12 Groffrev Grldard - After that first shock, laughter and smiles at a regrouped village Groffrev Grldard »> XV C H I N G. Thurs. Last night I visited one of Chan Siaw Hee's "concentration camps' where 8,000 Chinese have been regrouped along the Kuching to Serian road. The one at the 17 th432 words
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Letter49 1965-08-27 12 THE Television Malaysia service breaks down so frequently that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting should refund our licence fee. What is doubly annoying Is that the engineers at the local transmitting station do not have the decency to flash a notice to viewers. C. II LIM Batu Pahat49 words
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Letter45 1965-08-27 12 THERE is a sign at Peng Nguan Street which reads: "Stand for six taxi?". But no taxis are to be seen there morning, noon or night. Would the authorities consider removing the sign, so the space can be used by the public? GARY LOKE ttaK&p*>r.45 words
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Letter223 1965-08-27 12 SINGAPORE Is currently holding Tourist Week. This would be a good time to ensure that traders do not take advantage of those they believe to be tourists Last month I bought a crocodile- skin handbag from a shop In town. After using it for a few223 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1965-08-27 12 DON SHANNON - East African merger: Now a parting of the ways DON SHANNON THE BREAKDOWN OF A CHERISHED PROJECT TO UNITE THREE STATES Si KAMPALA IUOANDAI' ThURS ye; a n d a. H Kenya and Tanzania have the closest thing to a real federation in Africa. With a common currency, a postal1,033 words
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Advertisement76 1965-08-27 12 The JOY of CHILDREN Our children are our greatest joy and our national treasure. In this most challenging age of human history, we need them all. Who knows what brilliant scientist, what talented artist, Is lost in a city slum or a sharecropper's shack? Our investment of love, wise understanding76 words
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Advertisement133 1965-08-27 12 n mm efficient mm^^ flushing S* si THE II if automat c CISTERN TOUGH ANO DURABLE Made of Duranite. a strong piattfe material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN133 words
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Article, Illustration409 1965-08-27 13 Arrested The cook under a 'get out' order KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Razak. the Indian cook under orders to leave the country, has been arrested by the Immigration Department in Malacca. He is being detained in the Strcmban prison. Aziz, whose tangle with the Immigration authorities la.«t409 words
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Article41 1965-08-27 13 srNOAHORE Thurs A schoolboy. Tan Kirn Song. 10. was found drowned ntxv.it 7.17 m today in the Slngaptn River neur Boat Quiv Police said Kirn Sera nad leit himc »;<r!y List nlchi and ill not return home41 words
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Article43 1965-08-27 13 KUALA LIMPUR. Thurs TVo new postal agencies will be opened here early next weclc. They are the post office at the new Internationa! airport at Subang on Monday. and postal i agency In Jalan Weld on Wed- Mrtn43 words
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159 1965-08-27 13 Cable and Wireless: Court can decide, says Lee SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, hinted today that the Malaysian Government will not be allowed to retain control of Cable and Wireless facilities here. Asked about eventual control of this communication system. Mr. Lee told newsmen "That's matter159 words
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179 1965-08-27 13 Man serving 22 months 9 jail term gets another six months IPOH. Thurs. Jaswant 81ngh. 24. a former clerk, now serving a 22 months' Jail term, was sentenced to another six months' Jail by the Sessions Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to cheating The court was told that Juswant179 words
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Article71 1965-08-27 13 TANOKAK. Thurs. Three people were Injured this evening when the cur they were travelling in collided with a tnxl it Jerrwnrah on the TangkafcSc^unnt Road. They are: Che Sharif ah Rogvah blnte Molium<-d. 37. and her two niece*. Molifina blnte Masod. 16 and Latif.-ih binte71 words
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Article26 1965-08-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Burglars broke Into the home of Mr. John Poo. publicity manager of Shaw Organisation, yesterday morning and removed valuables worth $3,400.26 words
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114 1965-08-27 13 IPOH. Thurv Three I masked men with daggers stole ,">.*>2 bottles of hair oil worth SKiiX from a store In Jalan (hung Ah Meng here last night and escaped in a 57.000 car belonging to the shop. The thieves broke into114 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1965-08-27 13 LEE - All Afro- Asians will recognise us LEE 'MUCH TO BE DONE WE CALCULATE CONSEQUENCES OF EACH MOVE' SAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs. j^JR. Lee Kuan Yew today expressed confidence that all Afro-Asian nations would eventually recognise Singapore. He said: "We're over the hump you know what Africa thinks about British bases. "You1,065 words
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155 1965-08-27 13 CINGAPORE. Thurs Dato Runme Shaw, general chairman of the Medical Progress Fond, today announced annoymous rift of $50,000 from a medical practitioner In Singapore to provide one surgical operating theatre in the new Institute of Medical Specialties. In accepting the gift to the fund,155 words
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333 1965-08-27 13 Lee: We will welcome a Russian rubber mission SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Prim* Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has told Russia that a rubber-buying mission would be welcome here. Mr. Lee told a Pre*» conference today that he had already sent wort! to this effect to the (Russian) Minister for Trade333 words
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Article27 1965-08-27 13 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Detectives raided several gangland hideouts yesterday ;md arrpsted II I secret society thugs under th c Criminal Law (Temporary ProvJI Mons> Ordinance.27 words
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Article, Illustration814 1965-08-27 14 SAMAD MAHADI - SAMAD MAHADI THE LARGEST MOSQUE IN S-E ASIA By fHE Yang di- Pertuan Agong today o|K'iis Malaysia's $10 million National Mosque the Masiid Negara the biggest of its kind in South-Kast Asia. "It was originally conceived as a gift to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for814 words
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168 1965-08-27 14 THREE CO mA m«moratln stamps to mark the opening of t h National Mosque are on sale from today. All three bear an impression of the National Mosque the 235-foot hiph minaret and the 16--f o 1 d parasol-like dome being the distinctive168 words
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Article, Illustration966 1965-08-27 15 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By 'FHE structure of this magnificent but modern mosque is a combination of the old and new in architectural form. It Incorporates traditional Saracen architectural shape. blending It unobstmslvely into the generally Oriental and particularly Malaysian expression of form. The Oriental966 words
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Article, Illustration529 1965-08-27 16 rE basic composition of the National Mosque design the "massing" relationship between the great hall and the minaret, which are separated but integrated into the structure as a whole, and the courtyards surrounding the mosque proper was born in the mind of its young529 words
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Article, Illustration897 1965-08-27 16 Masjid Negara is an all-Malaysian effort which required the closest co-operation between the architect, Inche Baharuddin bin Abu Kassim, and the structural engineer, Mr. Kow Tat Cheong. In this special interview, Mr. Kow gives details of the many intricate technical problems which had to be897 words
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Article, Illustration161 1965-08-27 17 Firm trebles hand tool sales in 8 months BLACK and Decker, the world's largest manufacturers of electric hand tools, have trebled their business in Malaysia and Singapore in the past eight months. This was disclosed In Singapore by the area supervisor. Mr. Latz F. de Gidro during a visit to161 words
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Article133 1965-08-27 17 September trade fairs in Britain SEX different trade exhibitions will take place In Britain next month. On Sept. 3 to 18, the International Handicrafts and Do-It-Yourself Exhibition will be held at Olympia, London, and from Sept. 7 to 18 will see the Pood, Cookery and Catering Exhibition tn Manchester. Earls133 words
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Article29 1965-08-27 17 Copra imports Into Singapore for the first five months of this year totalled 11.200 tons against 7,300 tons In the corresponding period of last year, statistics state.29 words
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Article, Illustration433 1965-08-27 17 MOK SIN PIN - Soon: Rhodesian tobacco exhibition MOK SIN PIN By J^ FULL range of tobacco samples from Rhodesia and Malawi will be exhibited on board the Royal Interocean Lines liner, Boissevain, which is due in Singapore today. Organised by the Tobacco Export Promotion Council of Rhodesia in conjunction with the Royal Interocean433 words
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Article101 1965-08-27 17 A FOUR -STOREY hotel the 71st in Ipoh— has commenced business at Jubilee Avenue. Built and furnished at a cost of $400,000. it is named the Caspian Hotel. It has. a ground floor air-conditioned bar and restaurant The three top floors are taken up by101 words
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Article39 1965-08-27 17 Singapore's rubber footwear production for the first five months of this year totalled 584.243 pairs against Just over one million pairs for the corresponding period of last year, according to ft&tlstlcs. The May output was 136.187 pairs.39 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-08-27 17 J^R. Choh Llan Peng, chemicals marketing engineer of Esso Standard Malaya Ltd. who returned recently Irom a six-week chemical marketing training course In New York, has been promoted head of the company's Chemicals Marketing Section. A chemistry graduate of the University of Malaya. Mr.180 words
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Article36 1965-08-27 17 Bru.i i:i's car output tn July (four weeks* totalled 95.338 units compared with 193,057 In June (five weeks), the Board of Trade saia In London. Commercial vehicle output was 24.170 units against 47,990 units.36 words
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Article229 1965-08-27 17 MODERN AIRPORT LIGHTING SYSTEM THE General Electric 1 Co. (Malaya) Ltd. In co operation with G.E.C. Overseas Services Ltd. of England, has supplied and Installed a modern system of airport lighting at the new Subang International Airport near Kuala Lumpur. It comprises at each end of the runway a high229 words
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Article40 1965-08-27 17 Belgium's wood-working machine sector which In 1963 achieved a turnover of $30.6 million Increased its exports by a further 10 per cent last year. It Is announced. Thus, in five years, this sector has practically doubled ita turnover.40 words
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Article112 1965-08-27 17 CONSTRUCTION has begun for Air-India's new 24-storey city air terminal and administrative building at Nariman Point. Bombay Inaugurating the work was Mr. B. R Patel. vice chairman and general manager. The fully air-conditioned building will have a total built-up area of 550.000 sq. ft., with the112 words
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Article117 1965-08-27 17 Company increases service rE Overseas nion Financ* Ltd. of Singapore announce that they are offering more attractive schemes and terms to depositors. One of these Is a scheme whereby a depositor, after depositing with the company for one year, can obtain a loan as much as 75 per cent of117 words
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Article61 1965-08-27 17 Net new orders for Britain's engineering industries in the second quarter this year fell sis per cent on the previous quarter, new export orders dropping three per cent and new home orders seven per cent, the Board of Trade said. Compared with the last 1964 quarter,61 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-08-27 17 SINGAPORE'S Tiger beer dealers were out in full force to inspect the new canning line of Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd. which was opened recently by th« chairman and director, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. Above picture shows some of the Tiger dealers examining a section of63 words
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Article159 1965-08-27 17 Four flash pictures in one unit KODAK has announced a new series of Instamatlc cameras that will enable photographers to take four flash pictures without changing bulbs. The new cameras use compact four-shot flash devices called flashcubes, each cube, measuring one inch, consisting of four tiny blue flashbulbs and four159 words
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Advertisement24 1965-08-27 24 IF YOU GO FOR ELEGANT STYLE /ffflJ EXCELLENT WRITING fflf ECONOMICAL PRICE M// mc^x id AVAILABLE AT LEADING PEN DEALERS BOOK SHOPS CORR LTD.24 words
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Advertisement52 1965-08-27 24 Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely crafts- fesj^l-^^^ man who patiently turns a chisef J^^^M^^k on a block of wood to create a i m\ "JT cake mould of simple artistry. i*** ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S52 words
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Miscellaneous60 1965-08-27 24 THE WEATHER I •■fc» If fc.rt i if i> li Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 86 7360 words
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Advertisement135 1965-08-27 15 Using ■r Mighty pl ate, I Report mjo Testify Wi jf^M I Have Our Roof Troubles Licked fttttMcmwJfr^^M g^ Wm. 6. M 6 Goopwim J CUSTOMERS AROUND THE WORLD LIKE IT! MIGHTYPLATE'S LONG LASTING ELASTIC QUALITY SAVES YOUR ROOF t9S|BB^ DIVISION MANAGER w^^§^l\V^ SOUTH EAST ASIA SONNY R. SAMMY C^J135 words
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Advertisement217 1965-08-27 15 <* T^Sjt s s* r r> *^Sf*SSja*W< :^P*SSaa*Fa^^^*^P^nW**w? '^^BMBBaMa«ssssssaars»«aj^jaMßMssgssslsssssssssssssl IHB| ajjajajSHSj National Mosque, K. L A VIEW OF PROGRESS The sliding Grille Gates, Windows landmark of Malaysia are made of and Finial for the Minaret and the ALUMINIUM, with an anodized interior Decorative Grilles (16,000 finish to give lasting beauty217 words
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Advertisement117 1965-08-27 16 Best Compliments to the NATIONAL MOSQUE I on the occasion of the official opening to-day from I SUN KONG ELECTRIC CO I 135, Jin. Sungei Besi, K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** ***** We are the General Electrical Contractor of the Mosque and also undertook the installation of the Elevator Escalator. Congratulations117 words
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Advertisement19 1965-08-27 16 1 THE BUILDING 1 BEAUTIFUL I MOSQUE A WOULD NOT A HAVE BEEN m possible WITHOUT I CONCRETE I^b^ll19 words
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Advertisement271 1965-08-27 17 BUILT WITH OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE BROOK MOTORS THE WORLDS MOST RESPECTED MOTOR... EXTRA PROTECTION FOR TOUGH WORK... FOR EVER LONGER MOTOR LIFE. 1/25 th to 650 h. p. |J j]^ ELECTRIC Sole Agents: R.E.MORRIS CO., LTD. It, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 9, JALAN KHOO TEIK EE, X.L TEL:271 words
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Advertisement122 1965-08-27 17 i J l&kA vflk ikimmn IS k BkA Bib ?n Ns, Till! WORLD GOES TO MARKET... VI A APL The United Suites, Central and South America, prospects and develop new outlets for your the Mediterranean wherever your market products around the world. For full details APL delivers your cargo without122 words
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Advertisement383 1965-08-27 18 r^^^^P*s7**^^*^^y* J^*f^**^^^^^^T*^*^T^^^^^ r^^T^r^B*^*^^^**^*^*^^ B f p^BM| IContlDard from Pace 12 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Words tt (Min,)— Bax tt eta, awara fISFERENCE BOX A 4568 S.T. Btnga,r* Clerk -of -Works Position filled I applicants thanked WANTED PART TIME Teachers ot -chnleal Subjects Attractive Remu.■ratloo. Box A 5312 S.T B'pore. BNOLISH SPEAKING383 words
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Advertisement640 1965-08-27 18 SITUATIONS VACANT fl Words tt (Min.)— Box St eta. extra BXPBRIENCBO CMINBSB CO«K Amah. English speaking wltb recent reference*. Tel. (Spore) ***** Btnjal Pk. jTDOOR SALES GIRLS: To sell popular books. Salary plus commission. Apply personally. 37-B. Tanglln Road. B'por*. Saturday 28th August 10.00 a.m. AN EXPANDING ENGINEERING COMPANY with640 words
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Advertisement670 1965-08-27 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Words St (Mm.) Bax tt ets. extra QUALIFIEO TRAINBO BNCLISH Teacher Is required to Oil a vacancy at Chung Wa National Type Primary aVcbool (Chinese), Orfk. Perak, from 1-1-1966. Apply to the Chairman. Board of Managers before 20-0-1965, giving full particular* In own bandwriting. ESTABLISHED COMPANY wltb670 words
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Advertisement780 1965-08-27 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Worda tt (Min.)— Bex tt eta. extra FURNISHED UNFURNISHED FLATS with modern sanitation, car park, near bus and market at Rambutan Road. Tel: (8 ppor t ***** or *****. LUXURIOUSLY FURNIBHBD SEASIDE Flat S Bedroom* TV AircoadlUoner. To view 14E, Eastern Mansion Amber Road. B'pore 27th August780 words
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Advertisement713 1965-08-27 18 HOUSES k LAND WANTED IS Words tt 1 Min.)— Bern St ets. extra FRANKEL ESTATE Semi-detached or bungalow 5.000— 6.000 oq.ft S bedrooms, 2 baths. Tel. (Spore) *****. WANTBO LAND OF suitable acreage required for bousing scheme at K.L. and Singapore. Please apply to Box A 545 S.T., Ipoh. URGENTLY713 words
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Advertisement661 1965-08-27 18 TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS IS Wards tt (Mkm,y—B*x tt eta, extra I TOURS BY SBA and Air. I. BansKok Hongkong, Kormosa'Japaa. 2. Ang. < bod ta Bangkok. 4. Hongkong Kowloon/ Macau. 5. Angkor Wat. tt. China Tour. 7 Bangkok Cblengmai. Malaya. Contact Sin Klew Travel Service. HI. TanJong Pagar Road. Tel:661 words
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Advertisement1041 1965-08-27 18 VEHiaES FOR SALE It Wards SI (Min.)— Box It ets. extra j MAY IM3 TRIUMPH Bpttflr* "4" OooJ Condition, Trade-in .Small Car. Consider, Viow: 2St». Outrara Road, (Singapore). RENAULT R-S Refisttrrd 1963 oo<owner 15.900 miles. Insured comprehensively to March 19M 53.500. Telephone Spore 45-402. DIANA SPORT SCOOTER. 22.000 miles, overhauled1,041 words
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Advertisement838 1965-08-27 18 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Words tt (mm.}— Box tt rfs. extra BATIKS FROM »5 to order Bikini. Bnronic-Ketuiy.i In 24 hours at i'.ittis Spore.9 JEWELLERY make* the most appreciated nft Latent ranee at T:n Bins Uold.-mlUis Ltd 215-217. South Bridge Road, Bingapore. TAKE TOUR PICK ot fabuloua rings set In838 words
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Advertisement1178 1965-08-27 19 IB LIVERPOOL A «EST COAST OJU Out Sport Sana P. SIM tnaj MENESTHERS Liverpool, Clatgow I»_J«J ILPiNOI Liverpool, fciblirrA^PJOdli... It Pt/Stft 2 Sad 1 AJAI Liverpool, Dutlit Air a Sept 1 OOLIHt Liverpool, Glasgow Sad 7 Sept 11 Sept 12/11 tad 17 UEMOIOCUS Li.rpool, Glasgow Seal tf SeaUl Stpt 22/2J1,178 words
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Advertisement1230 1965-08-27 19 THt EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LU Ir^lxpcWtO n D«-m«rli UPBESt kAIUNtS 10 NEAR EASI, CONTINkHI ANO SCAHOtNAVTAi Sport r l sue* "enang Aiii 6eaM hint hdw| «a«a Mtw Mta It Part MORELIA a; SailM Sailet Aug il left II a Stfta Ott I a MMA ti An 11/ 1 Stft 1/1,230 words
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Advertisement1240 1965-08-27 19 I BENULINE EIPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL A COHTINtHIAt PORTS. BENVANNOCH \gT ft 11 UParVTptaf HtipJJWi ««t 14 BENCLEUCH fflf l(Tffpoo) wn Singaport P. Skaa) >-ef»ni Rotterdam Oct 14 S. a/Aag 21 Aag 21/ 2 Sift 1/ 1 Hamburg Oct 18 Sraaaaora P. S'kaa PtaaM BUMACOHUI n burg. L'doa. Hall,1,240 words
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Advertisement1292 1965-08-27 19 fe£UERIIAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent eiTT OF NEWCASTLE L'don, H'ourg. R'dam, Havrt. V m 1 Hull. Middlesbrough 8. M/ 21 Atf 21AM Cm OF CHICAGO Havre, Lonaor Hamburg. BremtH, R'dam, Antwirp.... 1/ 7 Sept Eipress S pere/Ha*rc. Cm OF UCHFIELO London, Hamburg. R'dara Hull v Stpt UTT OF1,292 words
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499 1965-08-27 20 Straits tin price is down over two dollars THE Straits Un price fell yesterday by 52.50 to 5750.37J on an offerine esti- mated op by 20 tons to 280 tons, the second highest daily ottering this year to date. The local fall was less than the overnight fall in London499 words
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814 1965-08-27 20 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrials and tins were slightly better on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and the general turnover was up nearly 200.000 shares comparrd with Tuesday to 329.40*. Observers said there was still a certain amtunt of short-covering to be done814 words
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Article26 1965-08-27 20 Malayan Stork Indices Aug. 25 Aug. 26 'Industrials: 71.08 71.44 Tins: 91-99 02. X 5 rubbers: 103.64 102.69 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1963=10026 words
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Article240 1965-08-27 20 CEPTEMBER first grade rubber f.ob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at <7 cents per lb., unchanged on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R-A.S and r.M.H.I. closing prices In crnts per lb. yesterday: Buyers Sellers Int.240 words
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Article37 1965-08-27 20 ON the lri« tichanit marktt In Root: Kon n yentrrday the U.S. dollir wan quoted at 8.761 for T.T. aod 0.75» for eath. Stirhni wan quoted at 16.03 and en« tatl af laid at 260|.37 words
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Article67 1965-08-27 20 merchants yesttrday: tall rau-s to MOO): Nik vark: rmying Tl 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 13 16. W) dM 33 3/16 credit bills, .13 7/16 trade bills: Canada huyir.* TT 35i. airmail OD 3S 3/b. W d »t :>j 7/8 credit bllln. 35 10/16 trada Mlla. selling TT67 words
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Article24 1965-08-27 20 Aug. 2G. MALAYAN KI'BRKK PRICE: (i* cents <unchunued). TIN: S" 50.37. (down tun. I nniiiri.il estimated offering 280 tons (up 20 tons).24 words
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Advertisement1180 1965-08-27 20 S^BHBJBjrT^^^B^^^P^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^Naaa^p^Bßßßjßßßßßßaaßßßj VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. I Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Se»»vtce Hongkunt roporama Halirai Montreal lor;ttt ttttaac "Tnu MM" 1/ 4 Set IS Set 11 Hoe IS Nat It -tte I Bet West Coaat ol Central South America Service Toioriame Suayaouii Caiiao Mauraw Anca mpararx. "Ctite Martj"1,180 words
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Advertisement938 1965-08-27 20 ••StlUia ittVICE/NHH a »!.»■<» INOU. i>AKISIAN. ANB r. «UU SERHICI Ta Bnttaae irtmr, Mtiaaarae Maerat. eaa Nataattrlaaai -en^m P S pete ik»* S'mro i>eca»f tSUUMSA iSeal 1/ I Sat) in&en «*iuu B/11 Sept It StM 1 3 Scat •BARPETA 1 Pet W I Bel 1/12 Bet RAjULA 10/ I Ocl938 words
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Advertisement372 1965-08-27 20 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fost sailings trom Singapore and Malaysia direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lakes oorts. •ettett xntiPort ■> to*nt trr Mo»'r»f SUMATRA ISAt('lStet 4/SStpt 1/ I Sept SSct UUltHi i4/ii »epi v 2J>n. ,4.o»ee la SBB Coding Ot Montreol. I oronro, Momilton, AshtoDulo. Cleveland foiedo. Detroit,372 words
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Advertisement279 1965-08-27 20 \^F Southern Shipping Lines V\\*ss^§^ FROM BRISBANE. SYDNEY. MELBOURNE \C ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK. S'por* P. S'hom Penono M.S. Broholm 6/ 8 Scp 9/10 Sep 11/14 Up M.S. Kcntrikon 7/10 Oct 11/13 Oct 14/17 Oct M.S. Broholm 24/27 No. 28/29 No« 30 Nov/2 Dec K)H bKiSBANE, SYDNEY. MELBOURNt AOELAiDfc. VIA SARAWAK279 words
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Article784 1965-08-27 21 Bl SINEM in and reported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading; rooms 9t the Ktork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of aharea traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bcutttad (1.000) f Uurl u «< $1 30. (I.ooo> j Eito srds. (I.UUO) SI 04; <-',00U) (I 57. F.784 words
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Article240 1965-08-27 21 INDUSTRIALS Aukiim L' 6. Three month*. Ml M. box 14 ct». City Dev. P ets. HcAllster9 cts. C. H Holdlcgl M. Invent. 11 eta. 15 eta. N. Iron 8 cts. DunloiM 12 eta O C.B.C. 14 eta. Smelting 20 eta Rothmana 10 eta. Kuo 13 cts Rortlnsooa 10240 words
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Article139 1965-08-27 21 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were easier again with leaders moving narrowly but mostly lower. Associated Pulp dropped Is. lOd. to 31s. Ud. following slightly lower profit C.S.R. continued to decline to close at 595. 3d. Base metals moved narrowly around steady levels. Mary Kathleen unproved further Is. 9cL to139 words
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Article120 1965-08-27 21 SHIM lying alongside tht tlngapart wharvti or expected taday art: Menelaus. 1 '2, Hamburg 3/4, Oolden Wonder 5. Stentor 6 7, City of Newcaatl* 8/9, Perils N.W.3, Prlmorje to/11, Lloyd 13/14, Cuba Uaru 18. Agios Ntcnolaos It. 19. State of Madras 23/26, Talabot 27/28. Batlna 30. Tona120 words
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Article73 1965-08-27 21 /'HINtSE Product Exchange, Slnia- part neon prices per plcul ytitirday: Coconut ail: bulk (31) sellers, drum $33» sellers. Ctpra: Sept. Oct. UK/Continent: Unquoted Ptpptr: Muniok white SIM* atllera, Sarawak white $180 tellers, special Sarawak black SMO •ellera. rarbled lJimponK hlack Slft'HN) sellers (all •MVr NN. 1..1K 1 i.73 words
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Article54 1965-08-27 21 [111 pirsnit rate or the Malayan dollar .u.uiivi the pound sterling iim-iI on November 24 last >ear is selling T.T. or O.D. 2a. 3 I.", ihd. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 I led. Buying O.I). 2s. Ud. Thr dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Advertisement351 1965-08-27 21 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the State* of Malaya, Malaysia). I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Plfth Annual General Meeting of Malayan Banking Limited will be held at the Company's registered Office, 92 Jalan Bandar Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, 14th September 1965, at 12 noon, for the purpose of351 words
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Advertisement781 1965-08-27 21 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE! OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the po-Aers conferred by subsections (1) and (3; of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred I to ao781 words
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Advertisement1275 1965-08-27 21 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES ro be held at Our saleroom. No. It ChuUa Street. Singapore On Wednesday. Ist September. 19«5 At 2.30 P.M. ESTATE OF TAN GHIN PAN also spelt as TAN GOON PAN. DECEASED. Lot 1. No. 2 Pheng Geek Avenue, area 5,291 sq. ft., freehold.1,275 words
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Advertisement1386 1965-08-27 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development < Board. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Build j ing, Singapore, for:(.a) THE RE-DREDGLNG AND CONCRETE LINING OF THE DRAINAGE CHANNEL FROM JALAN PENO KANG TO JA- LAN TERUSAN. Show Round: 31.8.65 at 1100 18, Closing Date:-1,386 words
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Article, Illustration464 1965-08-27 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN; By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday BUT THEY HAVE SECRET 'BEAT CHINESE' PLAN gOl'TIl KOREA are underdogs in Saturday "s Mcrdeka tournament final for the Rahmar Cup against Nationalist China but they have formulated a plan of attack to exploit the weaknesses in the Chinese team which464 words
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274 1965-08-27 22 J^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Fourteen players from the nine teams In this year's Merdeka football i tournament will be selected to form the 1965 Asian AllStars team. Another six will be chosen from Asian countries not reDresented in the competition. This was decided at today's274 words
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Article201 1965-08-27 22 FAM: BUY TICKETS AT BOOTHS ONLY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The F.A. of Malaysia tonight warned members of the DUblic to buy tickets for Saturday's Merdeka Cup final between Nationalist China and South Korea only from Stadium booths and not from Individuals. This follows the arrest of two people on Sunday201 words
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Article19 1965-08-27 22 BRISBANE. Thuis. The Malaysian women's hockey team beat, a Darling Downs side 6-0 at. Warwick today.— Reutw.19 words
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396 1965-08-27 22 KUALA i.LMI'LK Thurs Burma today threatened to withdraw from future participation in the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament in view of certain press comments about their "objectionable behaviour" during their match with Nationalist China on Tuesday ntfht. Mij Soe Mvint. manurer of the Burma396 words
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Article695 1965-08-27 22 XL RACE ENTRIES ITUALA LUMPUR. Tiiurs. A total of 189 entries has been j received for the King's Cup race meeting here on Sept. 5. 8 and 12. There will be nine races on the first and third days and eight on the second day.695 words
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194 1965-08-27 22 RAIN— No play in Malaysian open tennis meet DENANG. Thurs. 1 Rain washed out play on the opening day of the Malaysian open lawn tennis championships here today. The 30 men's singles ties scheduled for today will be played at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Play today was scheduled to start at194 words
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Article210 1965-08-27 22 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA; By Singapore, Thursday SINGAPORE will compete in this year's Razak Cup hockey tournament after all. They wil travel to Malacca this weekend for the south zon< championship triangular to begin their defenci Df the trophy which they won last year. After two weeks of210 words
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Article203 1965-08-27 22 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Kedah have been drawn to meet Selangor In the opening rounds of 1965 Foong Seong Cup badminton championship (north zone) at Ipoh. while In the south zone Malacca meet Singapore and Johore meet Negri Sembilan at Malacca, all matches on Oct. 6-7. Kelaman and203 words
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Article39 1965-08-27 22 Sl-'NGEI PATANI. Thurs. The tlrst Bedong football leaeuc competitlon for the P. N. Pillay Cun WIH conclude on Tuesday. In Group "A" the winners have no t been decided, while Hollands ol Si-mili:iL; an Group "B" champions.39 words
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Advertisement80 1965-08-27 22 Cash and Carry for only $295/- lirlilill m^^^^ m 9 Ws&bb \M U I L U I H L Kp^ I 'm OAD 0 A I n! nil 11 jit IJ HIIIIH I II HbIL 1 r ■>■ W m B^ SB 111 t t I 1 ibbbß BfcSk v80 words
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Advertisement95 1965-08-27 22 SHAMROCK PARK (5£ Milestone off 2nd Avenue Bukit Timah Road) LIMITED NUMBER OF BUNGALOWS LEFT IN THE FIRST PHASE! V V^. FREEHOLD LAND M W f£**' I F Spacious living dining room with mosaic flooring, 4 bedrooms, study room, servant room, car porch, turfing, fencing gate. PRICE from $58,500.00 upwards.95 words
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Miscellaneous111 1965-08-27 22 I SPORTS DIARY SIX II K M-lounif>: Vl. COUTM iiiini Japan <"^U PJ».>: Buvru.i MOCSJCI Kazuk Cup south v India <9.0. both matches at /ont- tourney: Mnlacca v Johore stadium Pcrak. Ipohi. Aa-Ynn; i Malacca). final: Petak DID v Ne?ri DID ATHLETICS Kelantan Police Prlncrs Rd. 5.15. Taipinp Div meet111 words
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Miscellaneous99 1965-08-27 22 SUMMARY NHXMB Perak sev«i-a-»ide tourney i lpohi: Ipoh Ciub 'A 24 SMI B 0; Miilay College 'A' 21 Sekolah TAR B 3: L Perak w.o. lioh Club 'B: Trade Sch. 8 Taiping Tigers A' 6; SMI A' 13 Ipoh Club 'C 3: Anderson Sch. 29 Taiping Timers 'B 0: Sekolah99 words
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519 1965-08-27 23 WORLD OF SPORT SCK KB Hone Kong, Thurs: Three Chinese soccer official." here nave lodged a protest against the Hong Kong F.A.s stand on players who toured China recently without permission and in contravention of Fifa rules. They said they were "angry" because theyReuter - 519 words
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Article405 1965-08-27 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP B» SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seven horses were withdrawn from the 515.M0 Hunter Memorial Stakes when acceptances closed this morning, leaving a field of six for the main race of the Bukit Timah meeting to be run over 9f on Sunday. The scratchings include Iron Hand405 words
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Article2111 1965-08-27 23 TOMORROW RACE 1—2.45 Class 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 7f 1 ***** Bine Martial g (Hock Huat) Bagby 6 9.0 'Kang 4 Z ***** Bovain a (Nghee S' > Nair 7 813 *Wadl ft 3 ***** Zoorama g (Bright St) West 8 8.12 Mitchell 72,111 words
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Article331 1965-08-27 23 pPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners in tomorrow's card. RACE ONE: Empire Rose II: Ran a fair race over 81 last Saturday when seventh to Priority II; winner over XL 7f last season. Zoorama: Eighth to High Light over 6f; can improve on that run. RACE331 words
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Advertisement102 1965-08-27 23 HOLIDAY TREATS i^^^(||BK!?5l P a ges with features on Ballet. MiJMM Pets. Ponies. Knitting. Stones, plus all SB your favorites from PRINCESS weeky. v> li wST P a g e s of £^2JW|nTPlfcfcfc lR-7 <%^tjfe Te ddy Bear flSS^Hh^ SjB ifc^ |ft and all his lolly f nends E|^«QB|^I Price102 words
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Advertisement181 1965-08-27 23 THE EASIEST SLR CAMERA IN THE WORLD TO HANDLE ■■mhhJ re: m t/x x nHHHHT i Is! compare! bt f your subject s image in focus on th» Compare the Spotmatic with any other viewing screen (in focus on the film camera with a built-in meter. Most plane). Reads exactly181 words
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279 1965-08-27 24 rpENGKC Abdul Rahman said today that he was praying that diplomatic relations with the Philippines may be restored before April. In the meantime, there was speculation here that Japan is making another bid to solve the Indonesia Malaysia dispute. Opening the Asian Football Confederation's279 words
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185 1965-08-27 24 CWS TO BUILD 2 WELFARE CENTRES L- IN 1966- SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Catholic Welfare Services in Singapore will set up two social and welfare centres at Tuas village. Jurong and at Jalan Kayu in the coming year. These are the main extension projects of the organisation outlined in its annual185 words
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Obituary23 1965-08-27 24 MR M NARAVANAtAMV. financial clrrk. THrcomK. Ipoh paswd away on 26-H-«i Cortege leaves 23. Blrcii A venae. Ipoh. on 27-8-65 4 p.m.23 words
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Article45 1965-08-27 24 CANBERRA, Thurs. Australian troops would have to become vegetarians if they wanted to survive in the Jungles of Vietnam, a Government Backbencher warned today. "Vletcong guerillas can smell a i meat-eater 30 to 50 yards away." Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes warned.45 words
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Article328 1965-08-27 24 LONDON. Thurs— A dull account In the stock markets came to a lifeless close today. Business, already at a low level, declined further and was insufficient- to test the majority of prices. A few features appeared on company news or other specific reasons but generally no decisive trend328 words
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Article55 1965-08-27 24 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 21 Hd.. Oct. 21>4d., Nov. 211 16d.. Dec. 21d.. Oct./ Dec. 21Hd.. Jan March 2O T »d.. April June 20 13 16d.. July' Sept2o 3 4 d., Oct. Dec. 2111 16d., Jan. March 20 d. April June unq., elf Sept 20d.. Ort 20 1 16 d55 words
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Article30 1965-08-27 24 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1484 (—£l4.. sellers II4BJ < £lj,' Forward buyers £1482-. i— £13.» sellers £1483.. (—£l3'..). Settlement £149-j i— £l6 Turnover am 350 tona. p.m 185 tons Tone Easier.30 words
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152 1965-08-27 24 Raja: Our conditions for Britain to keep bases 1/-ARACHI. Thurs. Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today Britain will be allowed to keep its bases in the city State only if they are not used for "aggressive adventures." If the common Interests of Singapore and Britain were served byReuter - 152 words
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Article30 1965-08-27 24 SEOUL. Thurs. About 10.000 university students held violent demonstration for the fifth consecutive dBy today and clashed with police and troops brought lrom the front line.— UPl.30 words
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Article36 1965-08-27 24 HOUSTON. Thurs. Gemlnl-5 today set a record for the longest flight in space passing the previous mark of Russia's Vostock-5 of 119 hours and six minutes set in June 1963. Reuter. (See Page 3)Reuter - 36 words
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97 1965-08-27 24 LONDON. Thurs Thm United SUtn has told Britain that she might suspend bombing attacks on North Vietnam if the Communists showed the? could ease military action In South Vietnam, it was disclosed here today. A White Paper on Vietnam peace moves revealed thisReuter - 97 words
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Article132 1965-08-27 24 LONDON. Thurs. England bold move of putting South Africa in to bat paid dividends In the third i.nd linal cricket Test at th« Oval ben today. When bad liulit stopped piar shortly after tea, Bouth Alnca had lost live vteksta lor 152. Ken Hirus, M jut132 words
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Article139 1965-08-27 24 LONDON. Thurs— Tea rcr.res In today county cricket plonshlp matches: Leyton: Kent 288-5 dec. tB. Luckhurst 76 R. Wilson 101 S Leary 59 n.o.> Essex 144-7 B Taylor 40). Bournemouth: Worcs. 363-y dec. iR. Headley 123 T Oraveney 104 D. Shackleton 4-66) Hampshire 83-3 <B Reed 44 n.o-i.139 words