The Straits Times, 28 August 1965
1965-08-28
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Title Section27 1965-08-28 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY* SINGAPORE. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 28AUG1965 He*****' The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1965 iC 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100527 words
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Article, Illustration802 1965-08-28 1 JACKIE SAM - The code breakers tackle murder plot documents JACKIE SAM By GINGAPORE, Fri. Special Branch experts an now decoding a hiiLif pile of Red intelligence instructions followin yesterday's swift destruction of an underground Communist organisation. The documents belonged to the 16 Communist agents, led by Sim Siew Lin, who were almost802 words
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Article, Illustration803 1965-08-28 1 SAMAD MAHADI - SAMAD MAHADI Opened by the King: Malaysia's pride and monument to freedom By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday AN atmosphere of solemnity and to the background of a lone voice praising the greatness ol Cod, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong today opened Malaysia's pride and monument to the attainment803 words
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Article28 1965-08-28 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thieves last night cut their way through the wire fencing of a magistrate's court in South Bridge Road and stole six wall fans.28 words
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Article309 1965-08-28 1 G. GELDARD - Kuching terrorist attack G. GELDARD From IZUCHING, Fri. A man was badly wounded in the mouth late tonight by a Communist terrorist bomb attack in the heart of Kuching. A British soldier with a bloodstained shirt told me shortly after the attack that he was sitting with friends In the309 words
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Article, Illustration625 1965-08-28 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL: By SINGAPORE, Friday PAYROLL robbers struck again to day-the second day in successionand some 200 employees of Harper, Cilfillan and Co. went without their half-monthly pay amounting to nearly $30,000. It was job executed in split seconds by two gunmen in a625 words
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Article28 1965-08-28 1 STOP PRESS BURMA AND INDIA DRAW I—l IPOII. lri Burma and India drew I—l1 1 in Uitir matili hero tonight ror third place in the Merdck.i Football Tournament28 words
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Advertisement39 1965-08-28 1 with MORGANS PO MADE Good I News! B July to3l»t August I l^^P^SHi^l 19«S Wrxl* stock lasts I K W J A PENCIL WILL BE GIVEN for every bottle of PILOT INK purchased IN SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI Now39 words
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Advertisement7 1965-08-28 1 Speeches, more pietires in Pages 12, 13.7 words
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Advertisement93 1965-08-28 1 II CROCKETT* JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND BEST SHOES n7 BETTER LIVING \A.MO e rna^ no k e ver y k'9 y et but his AO mother know s that he will always \S* be fit and strong, because his food is kept fresh and germ -free in her Mitsubishi refrigerator which93 words
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170 1965-08-28 2 AMERICAN JETS AGAIN HIT ZONE D' VIETCONG SAIGON, Fri. Giant B-52 jets of the US. strategic Air Command ypsterday bombed the Vietcong jungle stronghold "War Zone D" ;<0 miles north of hero. It was tho plfvpnth raid on Vietcong targrt.s by the •■:i{ht.-pnglnp(l S I r a toforUndor tirw militaryReuter - 170 words
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Article17 1965-08-28 2 lon'« most senior politicians, Mr. Robert Gunawardrnc, has been appi)int«l Ambastudor to Peking. Rrulfl..17 words
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Article15 1965-08-28 2 BANGKOK. Fri.- -Thailand la to have a new Parliament build-; niK— Reuipr.15 words
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283 1965-08-28 2 SEOUL. Friday ARMED troops, moved into Seoul earlier yesterday to take over security duties from police, stormed into the grounds of two major universities here in the afternoon to break up student demonstrators denouncing the Japanese- Korean rapprochement pact and the Government's anti-demonstrationReuter - 283 words
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101 1965-08-28 2 AMSTERDAM. Fri. L'utch shipping magnate Mr. Cornells Verolme said here yesterday that a shipyard being built at Tanjong Priok near Jakarta was going to be one of the largest yards in the world. Speaking on his arrival here by air after a 12-dayReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration90 1965-08-28 2 UAKt.K cranes lift the wreckage of a US. C-130 military plane from Hong Kong harbour where it crashed on Tuesday shortly after taking eff en route to South Vietnam with 71 American servicemen aboard. Fifty-eight died. The men were returning to Danang inUPI - 90 words
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269 1965-08-28 2 LONDON, Friday r PHE British GovernA merit yesterday expressed concern over developments in Kashmir and called on India and Pakistan to co-operate with United Nations peace efforts. A statement issued after the Commonwealth Reiatlons Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, met the Indian269 words
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Article87 1965-08-28 2 Mystery marks on Manila children MANILA. Fri— Hundreds of schoolchildren here have been disfigured by small scars on their faces. No one seems to know why. i The victims were reportedly grabbed by men on the streets and scratched with sharp instruments or, in at least one case, with longAP - 87 words
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Advertisement381 1965-08-28 2 (Opening f^aif RICHARD YOUNG CORPORATION 103, SELEGIE ROAD^INGAPORE. TEL: ***** KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH OPENING ON 4th.SEPTEMBER 1965 229 JMAN TUANKU ABDUL RAH MAN, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** f&t, mo^s action, m&ie iacUcshi,! u/td&t, selection, o^^^ IN MINIATURE GRAND PRIX RACING W^draF (OPEN DAILY FROM 10a.m. TO 7p.m. EXCEPT ON SUNDAY)381 words
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245 1965-08-28 3 JOHNSON: RACE WAR WILL SPREAD UNLESS. IyASHINGTON. Fri. President Johnson warned yesterday that the racial violence which erupted in Los Angeles could spread to Washington and other cities unless more was; done to ease Negro; poverty. "Here in the District of Columbia. I want to warn you this morning theReuter - 245 words
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223 1965-08-28 3 I ONDON, Frl. A 35- year-old man, bleeding to death from gunshot wounds, yesterday staggered out of a house in suburban Putney where police later found two bodies —his wife and her brother. The dying man, Mohammed Shah, reeled into theAP - 223 words
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Article309 1965-08-28 3 All-out bid to orbit full 8 days HOUSTON. Friday THE spacecraft of world champion astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad pulled up lame yesterday and they cancelled most manoeuvres and experiments in an all-out effort to keep Hying the original schedule of full eight days. Already, however, they had streakedUPI - 309 words
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Article54 1965-08-28 3 PHILADELPHIA, Frl. Pennsylvania is about to start construction of one of the new wonders of the puhh-bution age a collapsible dam which can be inflated or deflated with the nick of 1 a switch. 1 The USS9OO.OOO dam will be i built on the Susquehanna54 words
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Article, Illustration168 1965-08-28 3 ASHLEY, 11: BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST PILOT Ashley Ward, 11, Britain's youngest pilot, banked the £9,000 plane gently over Biggin Hill airfield, Kent, and said: "Yes, some of the boys at school ARE jolly jealous" His small hands were firm on the controls. He sat on two thick cushions. "I've got to168 words
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Article234 1965-08-28 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— President Johnson yesterday ordered any man who gets married after midnight last night to be subject to the call-up the same as any single man. The President signed an executive order revising selective service regulations which since Sept. 10. 1963. have barred draft234 words
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Advertisement233 1965-08-28 3 CHCCt Or 4NTTHIIW TOW MM Ik^A »»V'NCS ON »WTTMING TOO BUY BW LAST DAY mmmm TODAY mmm% and WMmrn^ YOUR LAST CHANCE to BBHBH I BUY SAVE mm (Sale Closes 6.00 p.m.) ■^■■^^B Rush to: 41-43, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. f ASSOGUHD 1 EIiCTRICAI INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I leaders for the supply233 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-08-28 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby SSfcSZS^t^ /eEALLV. VCXi APE THfe^ If (aujeSv-, \r "Xl14 words
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Article69 1965-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. Mr. Pang Tee Pow, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour will be a guest speaker a* the symposium to mark the completion of the Singapore Institute of Management personnel management course tomorrow. The all-day symposium, to be held In the conference room of Fra.ser69 words
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Article, Illustration359 1965-08-28 4 TOURIST TRADE BOOST MAY OFFSET 1964 LOSS SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE, Friday. IMR. K.M. BYRNE, chairman of the Singapore ITI Tourist Promotion Board, today said he hoped this year's increase in Singapore's tourist trade would off-set last year's loss. He was speaking at the third359 words
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329 1965-08-28 4 rUALA LUMPUR* 1V pH. The Cen- 1 try I Government has been doing a lot of political re-thinking about her relationship with Russia and other countries. Malaysia's permanent representative to the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramani, said this today before329 words
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Article30 1965-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. The North Indian Hindu Association will hold a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Monday, to celebrate the Birthday of Lord Krishna.30 words
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207 1965-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. A PROSTITUTE who "framed" a man which A led to a charge of extortion being preferred against him in 1963, was today jailed fof six months herself in the third criminal district court for giving a false statement in connection with the207 words
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Article114 1965-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Port of Sinßaporr Authority has ad-\is4-d thr shipping community thai dredging operations will continue in the Inner Roads from the northern extremity of (he seumard face of South Pier (South Quay) on Monday. The acting Port Master. Mr. JT. Moore. said that three114 words
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113 1965-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Twenty-one members of the Work Brigade were today acquitted by the Fifth Magistrate's Court m a rioting charge without their defence being c lied. They were charged with rioting In a house In South Buona Vista Road at 5 p.m. on May113 words
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Advertisement117 1965-08-28 4 THE WORLD FAMOUS TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS IS IN TOWN! BIGGER! BETTER! GREATER! Junction of Grylong Rood and Tanjong Katong Road, near Hollywood Theatre. Wffl^te&fdf Nightly *Jm 9.30 p.m SATURDAY SUNDAY 2 p.m. Matinee See Your Favourite Circus Acts! Thrilling! Astounding! Exciting! Death defying! Action pocked entertainment by well-trained tigers,117 words
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Advertisement508 1965-08-28 4 |^e"YIARs"IToST"EOTERTASraG%Us"^^^ B OPENS TODAY! CAPITOL KUALA LUMPUR DI HCf ON STACE .^bV AM. iLU J. 4 *****5 jtM SALOMA and ft a^L^Lm B SHARIFAH HANIM \jg&2M IbP^BH. m m afl 0% BT^rt MARIANI MAMMUD I ■■■fmm9 JJ 111 JUNE RADEN SUDIRO m liIIJH L 0 H SHarifah" f &J 111508 words
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Advertisement592 1965-08-28 4 satha^ 2nd MONTH! :llllli HAPPY I».\V! DAILY AT 1 15, 4.30 A 8.30 pm Extra Show 10 am, Sun. Holidem I Stalls: SI SO It S2 50-C.rclc $4 00 Advance CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO FREE LUT) p^b£M£l i JULIE a CMKISTOPMIN I .NOttWS PLUMMER Produced in TOOD ■AO COLOR by592 words
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121 1965-08-28 5 Magistrate asks aid for widow's young son SINGAPORE. Fri. The Juvenile Court Magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee, today recommended that a 15-year old boy who had pleaded guilty to theft of 15 cents be given financial aid. She told Mr. Francis Cheong, a probation officer, to consider helping the121 words
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Article32 1965-08-28 5 SINGAPORE, Frl. Professor M.J. Colbourne of the University of Singapore will speak on the "Eradication of malaria" at the V's Men's Club of Singapore luncheon meeting tomorrow at Prince's Restaurant.32 words
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479 1965-08-28 5 SINGAPORE. Friday TOM Kwee Choo, 26, a Chinese school teacher, remanded on a tentative charge of the attempted mur der of Madam Lim Hi Lian, his wife, was today allowed bail of $5,000 in one- surely by the High Court.479 words
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Article, Illustration132 1965-08-28 5 Most of my friends are Singaporeans, says Astrid SINGAPORE, Fri.— For the Scheel family at Singapore Airport last night, it was "farewell" to daughter Astrid. 17, who left by the Lufthansa German Airline on her way home to Germany to continue in her studies Astrid, daugnter of the German Consul-General132 words
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Article27 1965-08-28 5 BINOAPORE, Frl.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chve, will attend the Singapore Polytechnic graduation ceremony at the Victoria Theatre at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-08-28 5 rKSK are the seven British University graduates who flew in this week, under the British Voluntary Service Overseas Scheme. to teach Singapore students in secondary schools. They are (from left): Mr. J. C. Davison. .Miss E. A. Weech. Mr. David Brooks, Miss P.C. De Fonblanque. Mr.62 words
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133 1965-08-28 5 Varsity to hold show of Malayan paintings SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore Art Museum will hold an exhibition of contemporary Malayan paintings from Monday, Aug. 30 to Saturday, Oct. 2. Tills Ifl one of the contributory items of the University towards Tourist Week, which begins on Sept. 26. The133 words
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Article, Illustration456 1965-08-28 5 j SINGAPORE. Fri AIR MARSHAL Sir Peter Wykeham, Commander, Far East Air Force, is to present the standard for the Far East Transport Squadron to No. 34 Squadron (Wing Commander D.J. Green) at RAF Seletar, Singapore, on Friday, Oct. The squadron, with456 words
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147 1965-08-28 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Crown Counsel Miss Elisabeth Albyn Eber today represented the State Advocate-Gen-eral In a roundtable conference convened by Mr. Justice Buttrose to help settle a long-standing dispute between two parties in a civil suit connected with a temple project for the147 words
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173 1965-08-28 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Some 200 students from more than 30 secondary schools here wUI take pert In the fourth annual safe cycling rally to be held at the Catholic High School grounds In Queen Street on Sept. 5. This rally Is organised by the Singapore173 words
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Advertisement384 1965-08-28 5 I|l GOOD NEWS! ~®l TO ALL DRUMMERS! \mi All ear PREMIER DRUMS ARE FITTED WITH THE EVER LASTING EVERPLAY PLASTIC HEADS. Do drop in and have a look LX>* at our PREMIER DRUMS fj^W r--r^~ on( you w c conv riet '<* —^3^^P~»_^ no or on OB< quality '^^l^Llj PREMIER384 words
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239 1965-08-28 6 'WE HAVE OUR PROBLEMS...' MANILA, Friday JJANILA, Fri. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, warned today that the Philippines may crack down further in its immigration rules regarding Malaysian visitors in view of a new Malaysian fingerprinting requirement for Filipinos. He said; "WeAP - 239 words
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182 1965-08-28 6 Disturbing diplomacy says Canberra newspaper /CANBERRA, Fri The I \j Malaysian Prime Mi- nister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, continued to "embar- rass his friends and allies In the Commonwealth," the Canberra Times said in an editorial today. •■Having omitted even to Inform them <the allies > in advance about the ejectionReuter - 182 words
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96 1965-08-28 6 \|ALACCA. Fri. The, iTI Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, last night appealed to the public to show respect for the national an- them and stand when it was being played in cinemas. He said that he was distressed I to see96 words
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Article52 1965-08-28 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— A 68-year- j old unemployed man. Foo Tee Yew. [ell to his death from the fourth floor of a block of slinp houses in Sam Leung Road early today. Foo, who lived nearby, was found with a length of cloth tied I •round52 words
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222 1965-08-28 6 'DIRECT TRADE' RUBBER OFFER TO RUSSIA SINGAPORE, Friday. Singapore Rubber Packers' Association will sponsor a trade mission to Russia if the Russians are prepared to trade direct with Singapore, the association president, Dato Ng Quee Lam, said today He was commenting on a statement by the Finance Minister. Mr. Lim222 words
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97 1965-08-28 6 PENAXG, Fri.— The United Democratic Party today urged the establishment of diplomatic relations with Russia and China. "This may induce the two major powers to accept Malaysia and use their influence to persuade Indonesia to end her confrontation." ."Mr. Teh Ewe Lim, the97 words
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Article46 1965-08-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A public talk on "the role of family planning in economic development" will be given by Dr. Syed Waseem Ahmad, lecturer at the University of Malaya, at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala ITumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Road.46 words
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165 1965-08-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. AS LONG as the standards of the University of A Malaya are maintained, graduates will not have much difficulty in getting jobs. Prof. Ungku Abdul Azii, Dean of the faculty of Arts of the university, said this today before leaving as165 words
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Article47 1965-08-28 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri— Heavy rain last night caused damage in several areas of Krian and Province South districts. Falling tree branches disrupted electricity supply to more than 30 homes In Parit Buntar. There were floods in some areas but the water receded this morning.47 words
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Article33 1965-08-28 6 KANGAR. Fr: The S.i^mn Pemuda Kclab Belior Temalc ißehor Temak Youth Club) will hold a food fair at the Kaum Ibu premises here on Tuesday to celebnu* I Malaysia Day.33 words
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Advertisement34 1965-08-28 6 unconditionally guaranteed f Ah! l^PS^ to write to the last drop tha i is a t&& x^w. 9a genuine^is marked _^^^m^JK»^ 9sales of aja ballpens exceed 2,000,000 pieces every day v /m-m «^w) %(BmCJ34 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-08-28 6 IMTiWMFI/ r fc£gE ft) SNEAk THROUSH Ik WILD ANIMAL,] THE TALL 6^SS 11*6 7-2714 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-08-28 7 QUEEN TOURS MOSQUE FIVE HOURS AFTER OFFICIAL OPENING THE Raja Permaisuri Agong and a group of YIP ladies being shown round the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon by Inche Baharudin bin Mohamed Khassim. architect of the mosque. This visit by the Queen, consorts of171 words
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221 1965-08-28 7 I/lALA LI'MPUR. FrL The language issue will figure prominently at a meeting here next Wednesday between top MCA and Imnn leaders. The date was decided yesterday at a meeting between the Minister of I ilucitinn, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, and members of the221 words
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99 1965-08-28 7 DORT DICKSON, Frl. 1 The Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, today urged the people to buy more defence bonds. The .sale of only $55,000 worth of bonds in the State was "below expectation,' he said. Speaking at a99 words
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Article245 1965-08-28 7 SINGAPORE, Friday THREE Indonesians from Pulau Batam, who thought that trade between Indonesia and Singapore had been resumed, sailed into the immigration depot in South Quay in their sampan early this morning to ask for entry permits. They were arrested. In the First Criminal District Court245 words
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236 1965-08-28 7 Women in Pakistan also fight hard for equality KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Women In Pakistan are fighting as hard as Malaysian women for equality, said Che Halimahton binte Abdul Majid. wife of the Malaysian High Commissioner to Pakistan, who is back with her husband for a six-week holiday. Che Halimahton said236 words
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Article27 1965-08-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Peoeration of Malaya Government Printing Department Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. has bought $5,000 worth of National Defence Bonds.27 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-08-28 7 Buff* Bunny By Baiph BvimduM BUGS! AAAkTeI Xl CAN'T TAKE W -VT^ 'Sj-Mtl-m him stop eves opf that; a tl,'^ oiKlKlkAvF /LEANING CNE3 MV DELICIOUS <. h^/ Ull UlWi J SHOULDER, OS I'LL HALIBUTi/GET X Wt KJ^ A/^'( \M AND EAT S n T' r^^ A^^S^ fe Ml V^^^^^H48 words
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Article, Illustration107 1965-08-28 8 CERFMBAN. Fri. Hn month old Ringo (left), a wild dog from Australia, was finally caught last night after his twomonth freedomIt took more than 30 minutes to get Ringo into a cage. He tried to get out again and became aggressive when he couldn't107 words
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Article137 1965-08-28 8 PIFTY members of the Bona Vista Road branch r of Party Ra'ayat have decided to defect to The Malacca Chief M'.nLs- 1 ter. Inche Ohafar bin Baba. i who Is Malacca Umno chairman, today confirmed that I the 50 persons had applied for Umno137 words
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Article61 1965-08-28 8 SINGAPORE, r ri Two men held up a housewife. Madam Lee Siok Neo. in hat house in Lorong 33, Gcylang Road, yesterday and stole 51.300 belonging to her. Madam Lee told the police that she was alone in the house when the two unarmed men walked61 words
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176 1965-08-28 8 KUCHING, Friday A LEADING Sea Dayak official of the Sarawak United People's Party (SCPP) and its member in tbe State Legislative Council, Mr. Charles Linang. yesterday said that most of the indigenous members of the SCPP were dissatisfied with the SUPP's present leadershipAP - 176 words
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Article34 1965-08-28 8 LONDON Pri. The Crown Agents last night announced a new set of eight stamps (or Malaysia. The stamps range in value from 25 cents to $5 and depict birds of Malaysia. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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129 1965-08-28 8 Barisan: Red plot report 'pure nonsense' riNQAPORE, Fri. The M B a r i s a n Sosialis today described the big police expose of a Communist plot and arrests of top Communist agents here as "pure nonsense." A party statement also said: "We are In no position to speak129 words
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Article23 1965-08-28 8 i IPOH. Pri.— Thieves br-.k" Into I a Tamil school in Gunung Rapfet and took two fans and a clock.23 words
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Article79 1965-08-28 8 pANBERRA, Frl.— The Captain of an Australian minesweeper has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his ship's services in intercepting Indonesian infiltrators. Lieut. Keith Murray of H.M.A.S. Teal, was Riven the award for Teal's interception of two groups of Infiltrators In Singapore watersReuter - 79 words
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Article76 1965-08-28 8 KANGAR, Pri. The Peril* Selatan Umno youth section will hold a special executive meeting next week to discuss what action should be taken against Perils B>I latan Assemblymen Wno suppori- ed- the Bill for th e appointment of ft Deputy Speaker at last Monday* State Assembly76 words
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Miscellaneous209 1965-08-28 8 Alloy Oap By V.T. Hawntim Itirm'''i'l'ili i ?BBBff j: y^T^' .~^-~.|i \*z-^aLi>± at- least /wEUyiFms AwyrHiNauKE L-^*~ ~>v ■•■^-■B^p^^^^ DOC, THAJ CVAZY ROBOTS ftVL SAY NOT UMTU. ITS I TH' BAJTEKY IN THE QOLF f _WEIL BE OUT A •< I r*\ «SOT IT/ MOW WE CAMT pO IWE OttL.209 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1965-08-28 9 £2 mil hoard dumped on sea bed was never found SALVAGE EXPERTS FAIL TO RECOVER TREASURE SOON after dawn one day in September 1943 i launch, carrying a small j^roup of German Service personnel. jefl ;i sheltered cove on the island of Corsica in the1,881 words
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Advertisement97 1965-08-28 9 GOOD FOR YOU "I should like to send you thi* appreciation of the value of Wolf Stout as a drink and a food. After a hard day's work in my medical practice, I have established the habit of taking a Wolf Stout as in aperitif before my dinner, and usually97 words
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Obituary65 1965-08-28 10 ferri* Sit (MiMmnm\ MRS ANC CHWEE CHOO nee Mndam Mary Tun Saw Tone, oged M yum of .V! Koon Seng Road passed «««V penrrfully after long illness on |T<eV4l leaving hehind husband. 4 son«, :i datiKhten 4 daughters-in-law. ;< •wns-ln-ln» and 14 grandchildren. Cortece win leave for the Holy65 words
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Article70 1965-08-28 10 -X "orrfs US (Minimum) MR. M SANTHANASAMV, MIM I'hiiomena and famly of the late Mr*. Thrthmmary Raathaaasamy of Blngapejej thank fn.od." and relative* for 'ir kind condolenren, wreath*, aa-n-tanc» nnd attendance at the fnneraL MR tEET HIONC KIAT. bratnen »nd family would like to thank all re-l-irive* and friends70 words
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Article59 1965-08-28 10 Horrf. fit M.mimum, THE COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFBL la arr\ed every Saturday and Sunday lunch MfJM FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. in.t ies .li teachers and book addict* M In their •bowroom at Ttmct liouae. Klver Vailey KiM, Slngapon ROLAND'S. Tim* for eofter aa« •marter Haircot ot Permaaeo- Wtttl Visit Rolaod'n De Laa*59 words
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Article288 1965-08-28 10 li Word. JU Mimmum) PENTECOST MkTHOOIST CHURCH Koon Sent Rd 8 a.m.. BemhaJiy«ng Krhnkl'an. 1030 a.m. Worablp Service 5.30 p.m. Ooapai Same*. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SINOA PORE, Corner Orchard Road. Penang RoKft. Buaday Bcrvicc* 8 am asd 6 p m Sunday School V a m All welcome BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN288 words
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Article615 1965-08-28 10 By any standards the National Mosque, which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong declared open yesterday, is an extra--1 ordinary building. Architects will notice that it has carried 1 Islamic design into a new and i exciting realm; engineers will 'concede its many ingenious effects: builders will delight in615 words
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Article419 1965-08-28 10 Politics have not prevented trade between Communist China and the States of Malsy- sia from growing steadily. They have, however, put a brake on organised promotional activities. For obvious reasons, the Malaysian Government and the Malayan Government before it, hitherto have opposed the sending of trade missions to,419 words
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Article122 1965-08-28 10 The Security Forces operation in the Bau district of Sarawak, south-west of Kuching. is part of the general intensification of activities against pro-Communist and pro-Indonesian elements. There are coirpeUing reasons for the campaign. That there is a degree of organised local support for the Indonesian aggressors has been122 words
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431 1965-08-28 10 Karl E. Meyer - The brain that raised a tired nation's morale Karl E. Meyer Bj I ONDON. Fri. Britain is a country where men govern but where the most potent words are spoken by a machine named Leo housed In an unmarked building in the remote London suburb of Southend. This past week431 words
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Letter53 1965-08-28 10 MANY accidents occur along the stretch of Havelock Road in front of the 16-storey block of Housing Board flats, especially on schooldays Would the authorities consider putting in an overhead bridge, or »t least a zebra crossing? And Derhaps a white line to prohibit parking on the53 words
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Article512 1965-08-28 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Rumpat (n) grow, weed, tunor mi age. life; punai <n) araall pigeon; Uyang, meUyanf iv> to be borne tnrough the air; to glide In the air; layaafS in) kite: pay* (111 marshland, swamp; f-knn. bertekun <v) to be512 words
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Article, Illustration979 1965-08-28 10 MURRAY MARDER - D-Day now drawing near in the Vietnam war MURRAY MARDER JOHNSON SEES NEW HOPE IN MARINE VICTORY AT CHULAI By WASffINGTON, Friday THE war in Viet nam is now edging into a more decisive stage in which hope and danger are both rising. For the first time, the bite of979 words
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Advertisement67 1965-08-28 10 The Impact of Good Vision Good vision it never really appreciated for its true worth until one's eyesight begin* to fail or until vision of on* or both eyes is lost. The importance of safeguarding vision should, therefore, not be neglected. Periodical eye examination by a competent vision specialist is67 words
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Advertisement193 1965-08-28 10 ST. MICHAELS COURT 3-Storay Luxury Flat* in flit baft residential are*: St. Michoel's Rd., Iff m/% off Strangoon Rd. PRICE: $24,900/- upward*. CD ES\ ledZel eff* mrmm Ihir\ d con 3^>j|||| nrnrra m -^> 2nd. Floor almost Completed. Book NOW. 4 Bedroomi, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Balconies, Kitchen, Dining cum Living193 words
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202 1965-08-28 11 Airline to introduce giant VC-10 service at Subang SINGAPORE, Fri. BOAC will introduce two VC-10 jet services between Kuala Lumpur and London to mark the opening of the new International airport at Subang on Monday. The services will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays one flying via Colombo. Bombay and Cairo202 words
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Article54 1965-08-28 11 IPOH. Prt.— A tapper. Lon C»ioy. 58. had a finger severed »ncn he tried to ward off a parang attack 1". the market in Sunpang Pulai new village near here yesterday. The incident occurred as a result of an argument oeiween Loh and another man. Police54 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-08-28 11 A ROYAL TOWN COUNCIL IS TOLD OF CALL-GIRL RING AFTER CLASSES KUALA KANGSAR, Friday. A CALL-GIRL racket, run entirely by schoolgirls, is operating in this royal town, a town councillor, Dr. S. Underwood (Ind) alleged in an adjournment speech at the council's meeting yesterday. He alleged that385 words
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104 1965-08-28 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Police have arrested 23 secret society "fighters" who are believed to have attacked a lorry driver and his attendant at the Kiti.un Ayer Lane dumping ground yesterday. The driver. Won* Siew Wab. 57. and the attendant. Chew Ah See 61,104 words
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131 1965-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Malaysian Indian Congress Singapore, will hold a special delegates* conference tomorrow to discuss important resolutions and amendments to Its constitution. "The conference will also provide an opportunity for stocktaking and for planning the future In the context of the latest131 words
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Article39 1965-08-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. More than 4.000 students 'rom I schools here yesterday visited t *te arts, acience and mathrmatu exhibition at St. John's tutionThe exhibition, which was open- ed this morning, will end on BatI urdnv39 words
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Article32 1965-08-28 11 LONDON. Frl An electrical engineer from Singapore. Mr Van I Boh Ann. has passed Devt on* of Master of Science examination at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, here.32 words
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Article70 1965-08-28 11 Trinidad job for S'pore man SINGAPORE. Fri.-A Sln- gapore Shell Co. executive, Mr. Leong Hon* Chiew. 35. will be posted for nine months to an associate Shell company in Trinidad In the Caribbean. Mr. Leong will first ko to London for a three-month training course before rolng on to Trinidad.70 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-08-28 11 lESSELTON. Frl. J The former Federal Minister for Sabah affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, said here today he planned to seek a place in the State Legislature. Dato Stephens, who resigned his Cabinet appointment a week ago. added: "While In theAP - 175 words
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192 1965-08-28 11 CINGAPORE, Fri. A 0 recruiting team from the Royal Air Force (Malaya) will visit Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang, during October, seeking suitable men to till vacancies In aircraft engineering and administrative trades. Announcing this today a Far East Air Force spokesman192 words
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Article72 1965-08-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR Frl. —Lion (M) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, announced today that the company and the bottling plants of Praser and Neave (M) Ltd. in Ipoh. Butterworth and Penang have been awarded the "Seven-Up quality award" for 1964 by the international headquarters at New York Lion (M)72 words
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179 1965-08-28 11 Jakarta paper tells Singapore: Stand with us JAKARTA, Fri. The 0 semi-official Indonesian Herald has warned that unless Singapore adapted itself to anti-imperial-ism changes in Asia, it was useless to speak of the new nation normalising relations with Indonesia The Herald which Is considered to generally reflect Foreign Ministry opinion,Reuter - 179 words
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Article22 1965-08-28 11 DUNGUN. Frl. ih e Buklt Besl Red Cross branch collected $180 from a concert to buy Red Cross uniforms22 words
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110 1965-08-28 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. A main party of 90 men of the 2nd Bn Singapore Infantry Regiment, was air-lifted to Sabah early today to bejrin a six-month vii.il at the Indonesian border. There were tearful farewells with their families as a riant Hercules transport aircraft of110 words
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181 1965-08-28 11 I SINGAPORE. Frl.— The board of governors of the Ngee Ann College yesterday decided to give 129 rebellious students two more days to re-register. These students had paid their fees when re-reeistra- tlon closed yesterday, but had i refused to comply with181 words
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Article61 1965-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Prt. Mr B. L Dixon. the marketing director of British Petroeum (Malaysia) Ltd.. said today his flrm would soon introduce a new type of pump wnich would provide motorist* hire and In Malaysia with nine grades of petrol He said that the company would61 words
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Advertisement259 1965-08-28 11 DO YOU HAVE A TV SET?? IF SO-ARE YOU A VICTIM OF EXCESSIVE REPAIR BILLS Protect yeurulf ofoinit killtfif r»poir and jervlee Mill. For a* low at $3/- monthly TV. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLIES CORPN. effort you for fhe fint timo in Singapore reliable Service Insurance Scheme on any brand television259 words
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Advertisement113 1965-08-28 11 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? The many different opportunities of route and place available to you these days require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the information and advice to help you make113 words
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Miscellaneous871 1965-08-28 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Love ski. You ski"; 6.17 Little and Penanr; 6 Ipoh and Rascals "First Seven Tears"; Malacca; 3 Johore Bahra; 4 6.35 Huckleberry Hound and Talplnf: 7 Bata Pahat; 9 Yogi Bear; 7 News In English; Kluanf. 710 Have Gun Will Travel— PJf.: 3 Opening871 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1965-08-28 12 'NOT ONLY THE SPIRITUAL CENTRE FOR MUSLIMS BUT...* KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rpENGKU Abdul Rahman and his J- deputy Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, spoke today of the big contribution by non-Muslims to build the Masjid Negara which they described as "an acknowledgment "~i of1,526 words
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Article71 1965-08-28 12 HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong walks slightly ahead of the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his arrival at the $10 million National Mosque which His Majesty opened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Behind them is the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. The shimmering pool in71 words
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Advertisement262 1965-08-28 12 *RB llOO It has perfect VISIBILITY... for parking or on the go. Increases the safety factor. Makes driving easy. This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 seater saloon is also one of the most economical up to 40 m.p.g. >^ Test drive it! <fi> Prodim Motors limited Orchard Road, Singapore. NEW!262 words
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Article, Illustration25 1965-08-28 13 THOUSANDS WITNESS OPENING A section of the 8,000 Muslims who took part in the first Friday prayers at the National Mosque yesterday.25 words
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128 1965-08-28 13 I/TALA LUMPUR, Fri. There was a big rush at the General Post Office here today for first day covers and stamps issued to commemorate the opening of the National Mosque From 8 a.m. there was a steady crowd at the counters and by 12128 words
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Article38 1965-08-28 13 HP HE crowd surging into the National Mosque com- pound as the gates swung open to let them in to witness the official opening by the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong. Straits Times pictures.38 words
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Advertisement389 1965-08-28 13 f Yon are MORE than 0k an honoured gvest at tbe\ ©PRESIDENT S««fc TAIPEI We are proud of the Impeccable service and hospitality that await you at The President. Luxurious rooms and suites range from US$B.75 per night. Night-club restaurants, barber shop, beauty salon and nursery are conveniently located within389 words
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192 1965-08-28 14 J. FINGLETON - 'Surgery instead of jails' plea by -judge J. FINGLETON From OYDNEY. Fri.—Pakis- tan's Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Cornelius, caused a stir at the Commonwealth Law Conference here today when he advocated the use of medical science Instead of imprisonment for criminals. He suggested that criminals be partially disabled by operation192 words
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93 1965-08-28 14 The 'right way' to question suspects SYDNEY, Frt.— Triere should always be a third party present when police were questioning a suspect, Mr. D. C. Akner Q.C.. told the third conference of Commonwealth and Empire Law Society here today. Mr. Akner said there was danger otherwise of overzealousness on the93 words
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275 1965-08-28 14 SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, told a visiting Japanese parliamentary delegation today that Singapore, being a small nation, could not contribute militarily towards solving the Vietnam problemBut Singapore could perhaps contribute towards a political solution, he told the visitors during their275 words
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Article81 1965-08-28 14 SINGAPORE, Fri Professor You Poh Seng, head of the Department of Economics in the University ol Singapore, left here today by Lufthansa to attend the United Nations world population conference in Belgrade. He was accompanied by Mr. Tye Cho Yook. the university's senior lecturer81 words
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Article41 1965-08-28 14 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A sevenman delegation from the People's! Association here is in Kuchlng to attend a youth conference openinc on Sunday. The conference Is part of a youth festival organised by the First Divisional Youth Council of Sarawak.41 words
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291 1965-08-28 14 Amending the law and Constitution: Mammoth task in Singapore SINGAPORE, Friday. npHE acting State Advocate-General. Mr. Tan A Boon Teik, said today that since the attainment of independence by Singapore, the State AdvocateGeneral's chambers had been busily engaged in the mammoth task of drafting appropriate amendments to the Constitution and291 words
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Article48 1965-08-28 14 KUCHING. Fri. Sarawak's Council Negri is to meet on Oct. 19. The meeting is expected to last for three days. The last meetIng of the council was on May 11 when a crisis erupted over the controversial land Bills which the government was forced to withdraw.48 words
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Article24 1965-08-28 14 KLUANO Pri A garden fete in aid of the Gurlrha Welfare Fund will be neld at the garrison here on Tuesday afternoon24 words
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Article24 1965-08-28 14 KLANQ. Pn. The Malay Club here wil' hold a variety night on Sept. 2 to cei»brate the second anniversary of Malaysia24 words
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Article60 1965-08-28 14 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that Mr. Sim Kee Boon, the actinic Permanent Secretary of the Economic Development Division, Ministry of Finance, has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner at the Singapore High Commission at Kuala Lumpur. He is now leading the60 words
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Article29 1965-08-28 14 JESSELTON. Fri. Sabah's Yang di-Pertua Negara Tun Muatapha bin Dato Ha run. returned here today after a two-and-a-half-month tour of the United State* and Europe- AP-AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-08-28 14 HOME of the B.oO* pairs of shoes left outside the National Mosque which was opened by the Yang diPertnan Agong yesterday After the ceremony, a large number of people had forgotten the pigron hole in which they had deposited their footwear and thero95 words
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188 1965-08-28 14 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government servants in half the States of Malaya had a holiday today the official opening of the National Mosque In Kuala Lumpur. For the Government departments, both State and Federal, and commercial firms In the five former Unfederated Malay States188 words
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Article36 1965-08-28 14 MERSING. Ifei —A mobile unit will be at tbe Mersini? Hospital tomorrow ana Sunday to take free X-rays of the public from 8 I a.n». to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement90 1965-08-28 14 Cong/tatufoticms andQesi QAAsks to SOUTHERN BANKING LIMITED ON THE INAUGURATION OF THEIR BUSINESS TODAY IN PENANG NCR IS INDEED PROUD TO HAVE SUPPLIED SOUTHERN BANKING LIMITED IN ITS ENTIRETY WITH NCR BANKING MACHINES y ....DESIGNED BY NCR RESEARCH ENGINEERS TO SUGGESTIONS GATHERED FROM THE WORLD'S BANKERS..., NCR MACHINES AND SYSTEMS90 words
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Advertisement165 1965-08-28 14 Live in The DRAGON MANSION The only and ideal Mansion to be constructed at Spottiswoode Park Road, which is the best locality, in view of the neighbouring surroundings to be converted into Commercial Centre as to the amendment of the Master Plan. The 20-Storey Flats are specially designed to suit165 words
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Miscellaneous290 1965-08-28 14 Straits Times Crossword ipj| jmt^ H ACROSS 6. To win a lady in company 1. The steep ascent of heaven" <*'■ (3 5, 2 5) 7- Write an X with a powdei 8. Company for a boy in good on nll return: one chaptei service makes a.. (8) ta for290 words
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226 1965-08-28 15 TOA PAYOH What about the traffic chaos? AS a resident in the area, I read your report about Toa Payoh satellite town with interest. While admiring; the project, may I ask if our planning experts have given thought to the overcrowding in this area and the acute traffic problems that226 words
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187 1965-08-28 15 THE CLERK WHO COULDN'T CARE LESS I FEEL obliged to write about what I consider to be an extremely bad case of lack of public spirit. One night recently I happened to be at the railway station when 1 saw a group of people trying to 'orce their way Into187 words
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Letter62 1965-08-28 15 Fhis reply to the complaint by "Potholes" in May about the condition of Chestnut Avenue, the Director of Public Works stated: •'Although this trench has not yet been reinstated, it is understood that the Public Utilities Board will be doing this work shortly" (S.T. June 5). Three months62 words
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Letter65 1965-08-28 15 ris a common sight to see bus workers gathering at a bus terminus as though they are holding a strike meetins —when they are actually gambling openly. If there are four or five buses at a terminus, no one will be able to tell you which bus will go65 words
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Letter97 1965-08-28 15 ANYONE driving at night will have noticed that cyclists are enjoying a lit-nce totally outside the traffic laws. They have no headlights or tail-lights fitted to their machines. They Ignore traffic lights and do not keep to the tracks specially built for them. The Traffic Police appear to97 words
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Letter61 1965-08-28 15 PORT DICKSON Is one IT of the few parts of the west coast which have good beaches, but the beaches must be oroperlv looked after. It is a disgrace to see them so often littered with empty tins, and broken bottles. Chanein* rooms and washroom* should be provided.61 words
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Letter189 1965-08-28 15 I REFER to the letter from a resident of the Grand Prix Kampong regarding electricity supplies to the kampong (S.T. July 13). The supply problem affecting the kampong hinpes on the availability of a suitable sub-station site satisfying proximity to existing high-tension mains and to the load189 words
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Letter147 1965-08-28 15 IN a letter (S.T. Aug. 14) headed "Widows' Fund", a correspondent "Waiting" complained of the delay in making refunds to contributors to the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund who have exercised their option to withdraw irom the fund. As a Government employee. "Waiting" and his colleagues should147 words
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160 1965-08-28 15 Choosing candidates for HSC classes r would be illuminating If the authorities could clarify how they chose candidates for places in tne only H.B.C. arts class In Negrl Bembllan. Among the 30 successful students In the latest entrance examination, 20 were placed In Category "A". But when the results of160 words
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Advertisement324 1965-08-28 15 soEisra f"*/7 9w International J Edition 1 n. '65 No. 12 V -*r" M 52.50 from Tokyo Par copy A (^BaTafel afl a^^V srsW^kMkaatf ■ajgjS*^^ g aßß^fc^fc,^B^BßV«Sfir?^^fc*^*CJ ■^^^^BaTa^af T^^ ihLiafl t <3 W BBllßV^iSi9^tlL2L S^bßtß^^ I tMU few BaMafr k i sV^ A T>iit ap«eial i»»n« of SOFN features the324 words
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Advertisement155 1965-08-28 15 (X) FUJI ELECTRIC w Got Fuji Fans for silent, WM symbol of better living I efficient performance and elegant styling. With Fuji you have fingertip control over the direction and speed bb¥bb7^^"^lb«ss^lbF of the airflow. For lasting WTmJßffVr^' M service the motor is dust J^'^^'^'M^'Mj and moisture proof Choose T|M£155 words
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Advertisement288 1965-08-28 16 low is the tine to prepare for Examination Success. Let STAMFORD COLLEGE courses supplement your studies. Why let your textbooks weigh you down? Consult STAMFORD COLLEGE... The easy home-study way to examination success in H.S.C. Cambridge School Certificate/ Mai. Cert, of Educ./G.C.E. Qualifying Test Lower Certificate of Education/ Sarawak Junior288 words
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Advertisement647 1965-08-28 16 < on tinned from Pfcfe It) SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* St (Ham.) Baa It eta, aatrm FIELD OVBRSEER required exp%nrnce necessary. Reply PO. Box 2016. Spore. WANTBOI LCC QuaUfted Typewriting Teachers (Chmeee. for full-day classes. Boa A 5303 B.T. Spore YOUNO CIRLS WANTBD to assist in office work. Apply to647 words
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Advertisement1110 1965-08-28 16 SITUATIONS VACANT ff Word* St (Him.) Baa it eta. amtrm APPLICATIONS ARB INVITED .from Oradoatee to teach Chemistry and General Science In Upper Forma. Salary according to Government rate. Apply to secretary. Board ot Governors. Taunt; Wan N.T.S. Scnool. Kuala Kangaar, Perak. Closing date 6-9-1965. WANTBO— One Assistant Chemist and1,110 words
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Advertisement1093 1965-08-28 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Warda 9$ (IN*.)— Bam It at*, aatra FURNIINED 3 BEDROOM Pint. «hol» or aeparatr. near Rtrer Valley Road, available Immediately. Telepbone 2.<*a*6 Spore. NOW VACANT! P<irnlah«d Plat. 3 Bedrooma S3TV. p.m Inspection 457 River Valley Road. 3— p.m. only. Tel 3AOM, s pore FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE at1,093 words
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Advertisement929 1965-08-28 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE j If Word* St (Him.}— Box tt eU. axtrm MALACCA VALUABLE PROPER TIBS for aale. Collecting (nod rental and vacant. Principals apply: P.O. Boa I 2S« MLC. SINCLESTOREV RESIDENCE la Jalan Rtonor. Kuala Lumpur, witb immediate vacant possession, oa freehold Umd approximately 42.380 sq.ft. in very929 words
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Advertisement864 1965-08-28 16 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS II Ward* St (Mtm.) Wot tt eta. axtra BLACKWOOD, ROSEWOOD, LACOUBR Furniture. Porcelain. Ivory. Jade Ornament, etc. 33, Trvertco Lane. Spore). Tel: *****. Ling CHEAP SALB AMAZINO OFFERS!! "PARAMAX" CARPETS RUBBER BACKING 9' s r OS/- 12* 9- s;o JAPANESE CARPETS "A" QUALITY' r x r s/-864 words
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Advertisement969 1965-08-28 16 VEHiaES FOR SALE it Ward* St I Mi:)— Baa It eU. aatra M MODEL MQA (004 rondltloc. quirk aale. Interested please phooe < Spore 2*)7<>A from V a.m. to 12 am I OPEL REKORD 1««1 Tiptop Condi- tlon One Owner (3SOO o n.o. Contact I Pbua Office 939 iS Home969 words
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Advertisement501 1965-08-28 16 VEHiaES FOR SALE It m,,rds U Wit. I— Box J» els. rxt'm IMI AUSTIN HEALEY Bpnte ts> sellent condition, one owner, acrirtent rree »2 t>M 0.n.0 Tel- Spore SeVWO AUSTIN AM. Keont'.y overhauled. \'rw paint. Good tyr.a. good running xindltioo Jl.rim Vltw Kov m Koad Spore Tn STTSS Johnny after501 words
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Advertisement1221 1965-08-28 17 10 LIVERPOOL i WEST COAST U.K., Out S'pori Saiti f.fmm Ptaae« aPENOR livtrptol. Dnki in, A'Bott*... ll Pt. Sipt I SMt 1 AJAX li.erpool.DaWm SM. 20 Stpt 1 NLIUS Liverpool. GlMm Sept I Stpt II Stat 12/11 SMt II EMOOOCUS Liverpool, Glaigow Sept It Stpt 21 Stpt 22/25 Stpt 211,221 words
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Advertisement1214 1965-08-28 17 I thfX-vSjl/nes jh i THE E*ST*SATiC COMPANY Li hco-pO'JWd n Ofrfk EXPRESS SAIUNGS 10 NEAR EASI. COIITIN4JH ANO SCANDINAVIA! S'oort S'bat) Ptnang An. mvi mxi H'Ourg aaa Aaiw CoM BOMA I) Aag ll' 2 Sift 1/ I 7/1 Scat2S Oct 2 Oct I II IS PANAMA 0 Stpt 11,21 Sept1,214 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-08-28 17 I BEN®LINE\ EXPREM SEI.VICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENCLEUCH For Liverpool Sipt 21 Singaport P. S'na* Piwag Rottirdan 14 G. 31 Till} At| 21/ 2 Silt 1/ I Hamburg OCtll For Hamburg Stpt 21 BENMACDHUI Singapore P. S'aam fining G mouth Oct 21 Atg 31/ 2 ll Pt Aug1,264 words
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Advertisement1301 1965-08-28 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K./Continenr ItaoMort P. S'naa Pmmi CIH OF NEWCASTLE L'don, H'bu-|, R'dam, Hivn, Hull, Mn)dlestrou|h 1. 1-1/ 21 Aut 21 Auf CITT OF CHICAGO hjvre. Lonoon, Hjmburg, Bremen, R'aam, Antwirp 5 I itit Eiprtn Spirt Hnrt. CITT OF LICHFIELB London, Hamburg, R dam Hull lisait CITY1,301 words
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Article290 1965-08-28 18 over the A past week was much quieter witn little variation in prices, which dogged the 67 cents level state H.C.B. CO. Ltd. n their current review of the Malayan Rubber Market. On the whole, business Vat restricted oy a growing disinclination to trade, presumably290 words
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Article230 1965-08-28 18 IMIIU4 r (lIAL.I AuKust »7. Thre« mont.ia Hotistead l>>cta M Uoxt«rt.i city Oav. tt eta. MftAllster v eta. C s. Boldtao M. lnv«at I) eta. 19 ct« Iron H ets LniDlop* 12 eta 0.C.8 C. 14 rta. E. MmrltlnK 30' CU Rothmann 10 eta Kno 13 eta FloMnaoun230 words
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Article38 1965-08-28 18 ON thr trti eiehange markat Id Hont; Konit tmltmtas the 111 Dcllar niotnl at TIJ for TT in<l I lat for i .mi Sterling )<'•'■' at 16.03 .nd ana tatl et old hi Mp] 1 1 138 words
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Article26 1965-08-28 18 Aug. n. MALAYAN RIBBEK PRICE: 66.1 cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5748 <down 52.31!-). Unoflicial estimated offering 365 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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856 1965-08-28 18 From Our Market Correspondent SENTIMENT continued good on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover of 344.675 shares was slightly better than on Thursday. Industrials opened quite firm and although later they eased slightly, the section still finished the day's trading better on balance.856 words
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Article27 1965-08-28 18 Malayan Stork Indice* Aug. 26 Aug. 27 'Industrials: 71.44 71.94 Tins: »:.8:. 9».*99 rubbers: ittM lu->.«3 »c. 30. 1963 100 Urr. 29. UfJ z= 10(127 words
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Article774 1965-08-28 18 |>l MN'tSS in and rpportrd to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of the Stork Fxrhane»> of Malaysia >>». Urday. with the nnmber of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: S.uttiad (l.OOO) $1 20; Cold Stan M.OOOI J2.03: OunUp» (l.OOO) >i 33 D. (2.000)774 words
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488 1965-08-28 18 THE Straits tin Drier was again easier by $2.37* fall in? to 5748 in Penan? yesterday on an ofTerins MS lajOM. estimated doun 15 tons. Locally the aaaJamMM of thr drop coin ya red nitli London •wnajgbl was attributed to stronger buying488 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-08-28 18 yr" "ICAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Grttt Lakes S«rvl«M Hontkung rotoMffla Mjiirji Moanrea loronta mutet ■Ttus Man" 1/ 4 act ta ttt Hat is Ma* N in i tat West Coast of Central/South America Sarvi— ToMiama 6uayaau)i Ctiiaa Mauraai M>ea MftaMa •Clilt Mara" 4/ i act imt1,166 words
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Advertisement792 1965-08-28 18 AUSTRALIA. SERVICE NEW ZEAIANO f INDIA PAKISTAN. AND P. BOIF SERVICI Ta: Mj Sftat, Meltoarae Tt; Htttu nKmminm TS ivi& iTi s i"fsu p «'i^i i p rs^' TIARPtTA 5 Ml I, I OCt !17 Del 1a Orl Ot CNA«DINA o*l 71/22 Oct 2127 Oet ■JJJJJ 71 bit M*t 31792 words
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Advertisement195 1965-08-28 18 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York. Baltimore. Chorleston, N Orleans, Houston, Goiveston. Spore P Vhom Penong New York I HK Delegate Gd. 27/28 30/31 Aua 1/2 Sept 8 Oct 6.30 pm HK Amber 19/20 S«pi 21/22 Sept 23/24 Sept 31 Oet HK Produce. 19/20 Oet 21/22 Oct 23/24195 words
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Article149 1965-08-28 19 MELBOURNE. Fit INDUSTRIAL rises shaded falls 1 id i slightly firmer market mainly on support for second rank stocks. Most leaders eased. Union Carbine proved the best Improvement with buyers bid rising up to 60s. In base metals, Mary Kathleen moved higher with sales at 'Bs. 6d. and149 words
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Article249 1965-08-28 19 SEPTEMBER (jrst «rade rubber f.o.b. buyers dosed at 5 pjn. iv Singapore and Kuala Lumpur .Mitrrda-y at bb 1 cents per lb., down half a cent on Thursday's c losing level for the position. The tone was idle. R.A.S. and I All: K. closlnc prices in cents per249 words
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Article134 1965-08-28 19 L-MIPS lying alongside th* Unmoor. Harbour wharves or eipeeted today are: l'.enlomond I 2. Hnmburc .T'4 (!oM>'n Wonder S. Stentor 6/7. City of Newcaatle *"J. Malaysia 10/11. Lloyd Bakfe* 1114, Laomedon 15/IU, Karinala 1!». 1-Ynice 19. Kakaro 21 '22. Song Be T.\ Hil Ping 2328, HonKkong Del*.134 words
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Article62 1965-08-28 19 HINESE Product Eichsntt, Slnga- Ssfl Cocenut oil: bulk $M sellers, drum >r« Copra: Sept. 'Oct. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Ptppor: Muntok white SlH2i seller*. ■MM *l«o sellers, special s.riwok t.lack $140 sellers, garbled I.Miiiponrf black $167i(N) sellers (all N.1..W. i. ASTA S180IN) seller* 1..W.) Smxapo Coconut Oil MlMtrt' Aito*i«tNM> ii62 words
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Article51 1965-08-28 19 THE Atioclation of Banks In Malay--1 na made thes* chans«» In It* I to ilOO): Nsw York i buying TT 32 11/16, airm.nl OH .1J 13'lrt, 90 d'st 33 1/16! credit lulls. 35 7 Ifi trade hills. SsllinK TT or 00 ready: U.S. Oetlars Frsncs 'm>. Belgian Francs'51 words
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Article56 1965-08-28 19 'PHI present ralr of tlir Malayan 1 dollar against the pound strrlinf fixed on November it last year I* aeillnr T.T. or O.D. 2s. I II lfid RuYinr T.T. 2s. 4 I Ibd. j liiivlns O.D. in. 4Nrl The dollar is at its statutory mirldlr position in relation56 words
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Advertisement163 1965-08-28 19 iii.Unued from Page 1(1 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Her*?* 5* (MiH.)— Box S* rfs. txtrm MC MACNETTE 1»55 $1,450. H.P. possible. View at California Service t-iation. Frankel Avenue, Spore. AUSTIN A4O. 1960 December Good condition. C-Insurance November. Tax l>ecembrr. Reasonable price. 103 A, Jalan Bahagia. St. Michael a Estate, ...*l«,re163 words
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Advertisement964 1965-08-28 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Woid* U f Ml*.)— Box M eU. txtrm LATE I*6l AUSTIN WO new trrea lazrd/lnsun-d. good condition $2,100/--o.n o. Ring Spore ***** (K«ooc>. AUSTIN 110 WItTMINSTIR BtfC P'»ff Car for sale, dark blu*, *Jrroodltionrd. automatic ftarboz perfict oond tion. 53.500-. Apply Austin Motor Company. MacDooald Bous*.964 words
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Advertisement782 1965-08-28 19 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) •S Word* U <Mlm.)—Bn M cfs. txtrm BATIKS FROM $s'. to order Bikini. RaroaK-Kebura, la 2« hours at PattM B'por* S. VISIT WONO'S MAfilO Center! Arcade "H". Chine** YUCA, Belegl* Rd., S'por* tot Trick*. Joke*. Novelties, ttc JEWfLLIRV TNAT PITS tou (or fashion. Get them from V—782 words
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Advertisement651 1965-08-28 19 DISTRia COURT SALE THE BANKRUPTa Writ of Seli«« A.S*!. N*. 413 of ORD NANCE (CHA p TER U] AUCTION SALE OF notice of intended Auciiun a/u.i ur composition National Refrigerator. Formica top B ankxuntcv No Table. Steel Chairs. Lamp Stand, No. Book-case. Almeriah, Dressing 457/58 Ng Kirn Teng, No. 16.651 words
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Advertisement319 1965-08-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT HOUSING k DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore and Malaysian CIU- zens: APPOINTMENT: ASSISTANT FINANCIAL OFFICER on Initial 3 years' contract. SALARY SCALE: $695 rising to $1,420 p.m. plus current variable allowance and Provident Fund benefits. Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. AGE: Preferably319 words
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Advertisement248 1965-08-28 19 BRISBANE LAND SALE HIGHEST Xl I v\i BRISBANK AND BEEN LXI Gil ON 4-LANE FREEWAY CHOICE HILLTOP IMISII lll\s With wonder I til views I 2 ACRE SITES in parkland selling FROM C 385 to HK ontidcnlial terms over 5 yrs Bitumrn roads N.K. Aspect, jrnilr Mope. fertile garden soil,248 words
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Article, Illustration657 1965-08-28 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with VOBI.K GESTURE, who has developed stamina with age, looks a good bet in the 9f Class One (Race Six) at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Ho put up a promising performance over 8f last week when he finished second to657 words
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Article114 1965-08-28 20 I I-MMI II I r (JAM. BOY I'lllMl.li EMPIRE ROSE DANCE HAI.I. CAUSEWAY I Zoorama Empire Rom Empire Rom Dancr Hall CMieway Ac« Admiral Mt PERFECTION DITTON WOOD Mt PERFECTIO S l*t\* Uh i ,-iv Lam Ditton Wood Johore :Mt of Perfection Johorr LAV. PRINCE ADARAN I. IV.114 words
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Article860 1965-08-28 20 RACE 1—2.45 Class 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 7f 1 ***** Blue Martial g mock Huat) Bagby 6 9.0 *Kang 4 3 ***** Bovain a (Nghee Btl Nalr 7 8.13 'Wadi 6 3 ***** /vorapia g (Bright St> West 6 8.12 Mitchell 7 4 ***** t auseuay a <Ong860 words
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339 1965-08-28 20 SPOTLIGHT on tomorrow's fancied runners lI'SOM JU I' spotlights the fancied runners at Bnkit Ti ma h tomorrow RACE OMB Brave C'hevaHer: Third to Prince Tournai over 6f last week: has won over Bt Timah It. Ever Onward: Due *or a win again: ran two Rood races at Penuiig last339 words
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Article218 1965-08-28 20 POLISH GIRLS CLINCH 'GOLDS' DUDAPEST. Prt. Polah giru MB the first two athletics gold medals decided here last night at the World Student Games, setting records in both events. Irena Klrsztenstein. who share? the world record of ll.i.sec with two other girls, predict* oly mm the 100 metres title. SheReuter - 218 words
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Article140 1965-08-28 20 Why six officials in Saf a team? SPORTSLETTERS IWAS SURPRISES) to lean that the Singapore Amateur F.A. have decided not to compete In the Seap Games soccer competition In December and will Instead send a team on a tour of Hong Kong. Thailand. Sabab and SarawaK. Are the right people140 words
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Advertisement749 1965-08-28 20 NOTICES I THE BANKRUPTa ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 14th day {of September. 1965 at the Official Assignee Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Building. Singapore:- I Bankruptcy No749 words
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Advertisement149 1965-08-28 20 *Rfi 1100 It's the SAFEST J Fade-proof, self-adjusting disc I brakes on all 4 wheels. Child proof locks on rear doors. This 4 door, 1100 cc. 5 sealer saloon is also one of the most economical— up to 40 m p.g. qimlprogwss Motors limited N^ Orchard Road, Singapore. Congratulations to149 words
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Article182 1965-08-28 21 THAILAND 1 HK 1 IPOH, Fri. Thailand and Hong Kong drew 1-1 in the match to decide seventh and righth placings in the Merdeka football tournament here tonight, reports Lee Foo San. After the final whistle, referee N. Chattf rjee of India called for182 words
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Article35 1965-08-28 21 SINGAPORE, Fvj. Malay Mail Big Walk competitors must collect their number tags tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. from Times House. Number tags will not be riistcbuted tt Wooif lands on gui.(,..v.35 words
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Article83 1965-08-28 21 RDGGEK I'erak st-wo a-side tourucy Ipohi, Quarlrr finals: Malay Collone A" 23 L. Perul: RFC 3. SMI A 13 Trade Sch. 0; Anderson Sen. 3 Sekotah TAR A 1 0; Malay College 'B" 13 Ipoh Club "A" 10. srmi-finalK Malay College "A" 10 SMI "A" 0; Malay College "B"83 words
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Article821 1965-08-28 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By RATIONALIST China's more rounded technique and Korea's doggedness and durability have been the flashpoints of many close soccer tussles between them and the indications are that their clash in to day s final of the ninth Merdeka tournament will run no821 words
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Article, Illustration636 1965-08-28 21 OH KEE TIANG; J. LEEMBRUGGEN - OH KEE TIANG and J. LEEMBRUGGEN Malaysian open Ly PENANG, Friday. rviRE MALAYSIAN OPEN lawn tennis men's singles championship will take on a "Wimbledon look" as four Australians and two Indians were the first to reach the quarter-finals at the end of the first day's636 words
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Article81 1965-08-28 21 Malacca thrash Johore RAZAK CUP MALACCA. Fri. Malacca ITE beat Johore 5-0 in the opening match of the Rabak Cup south zone triangular hockey tournament here today. Johore defended strongly In the first half during which Malacca were able to score only one goal. But the Johore defence cracked up81 words
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Advertisement276 1965-08-28 21 *RB 1100 It's one of the FASTEST. New 1100 cc power unit— o-50 in 11.9 sees. Top speed of 85 m.p.h. This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 seater saloon is also the safest 4 disc, brakes J^ Test drive it! Gm Progress Motors Limited Orchard Road, Singapore. W^^^gtmwmzimsSUi B/nL^Hrffl fc,^276 words
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Miscellaneous94 1965-08-28 21 1 DIARY 1 1 SOCCER M- tourney: Viet- nam v Japan (for sth-6th places,, |730 p.m.t; Final: Nat. China v 'Korea (9.0. both matches at Mer-; deka Stadium). Fund match:! Perils Selection v Mai. Prison* iKangbr). TENNIS Malaysian open) championships (Penang SC courts*. Negri closed championships! (S'banK HOCKEY Raxak Cup:94 words
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Article63 1965-08-28 22 WELLINGTON. Frl. Cabaret I i artiste Mundy Rlce-Davies central 1 figure in the 1963 .sex scandal investigation in Britain will be allowed to make an eight-day en-tert-alnment tour in New Zealand, Parliament decided today. Parliament recommended that the Immigration Minister, Mr. Thomas P. Shand, shouldAP - 63 words
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Obituary29 1965-08-28 22 WARD. WILLIAM CEORCt, hudbund of Dortv .iiirt rithrr of K.vm mill Ann. ;>' liuklt Kaj". 1 ■100. Snraualt, a» a result of an accident PußCiml :il Slim tin* if.crnoon29 words
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Obituary28 1965-08-28 22 IN EVER LOVINQ Memory of our beloved Beenl\;ii>a*!am KmnrnnuW who rmid away on 111 M. Alwayi reinmiwrnl by hia '.ovlnrf wife, aooi and daiik-h'-rj and rtlattraa.28 words
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170 1965-08-28 22 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A 12--year-old boy, who pleaded guilty to possessing a housebreaklng implement, found on him in public at three o'clock one morning, was let out on a year's probation today because of his elder brother, a Naval Base, policeman. A probation170 words
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Article47 1965-08-28 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. A paper parcel on a lamp post switchbox near the traffic lights opposite the U.S. consulate aroused a passerby's suspicions and he rang 999 shortly before 11.30 tonight. A bomb expert opened the parcel and found several pieces of cake.47 words
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Article30 1965-08-28 22 BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, told reporters here today that the United States and Thailand would soon conclude a new treaty of friendship. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-08-28 22 Unhappy Linda: I was the un-named No. 6 in contest SINGAPORE. Frl. Comfortably snuggled in a cushion chair at her Singapore home at Sennett Estate. Linda Lim, Malaysia's shapely beauty queen, today spoke of her "great disappointment" at the Miss International pageant at Loni Beach. "I finished sixth, but only349 words
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92 1965-08-28 22 Differences over a C'wealth Court SYDNEY, Frl. Britain would help set up a British Commonwealth Court of Appeal if there were a demand for It, the British Lord Chancellor, Lord Gardiner, said at the third Common- wealth and Empire law conference here. But the debate yesterday revealed sharp differences ofAP - 92 words
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Article51 1965-08-28 22 HOUSTON. Fri.— The prospects brightened early today for a full eight-day flight for the troubled Gemini 5. Flight Director Eugene Krantz said at a post-midnight briefing: "From all the indications we have right now, if they are correct, we've got a go." AP <See pageAP - 51 words
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Article331 1965-08-28 22 LONDON. Frl— The stock markets had one of their quietest normal days for years, but In spite of the Inactive conditions prices made a firm showing. A broad advance In gilt-edged stocks provided the main feature. Leading industrials managed to record small Rains In early331 words
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Article55 1965-08-28 22 LONDON. Frl.— Spot 21d.. Oct. 21d.. Nov 20 15/16 d.. Dec. 20".d.. Oct. Dec 2015 16d.. Jan. March 20% d., April/ June 20 11 16 d., July/ Sept. 20Nd.. Oct. Dec. 20 9 16d.. Jan March 20'^d.. April/ June unq c If. Sept 19 7 d., Oct 19 1555 words
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Article26 1965-08-28 22 LONDON Frl.— Buyers £1495, (-£11) sellers £1497 (-£l2). Forward buyers £1491 £B» 2 >. sellers £1498 f+£94). Settlement £1497 (-f£si. Turnover am. 140 tons. p.m. closed.26 words
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166 1965-08-28 22 Nasser in Moscow has Vietnam peace plan MOSCOW, Fri. President Nasser ar- j rived in Moscow today carrying according i to a Cairo report a new plan for peace mi Vietnam. The whole top echelon of Soviet leadership turned up to greet the United Arab Republic President at the airportAP - 166 words
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Article60 1965-08-28 22 PNOM PENH. Fri.— The Cambodian Head of State. Prince Sihanouk, writing In a new illustrated political review. founded and directed by him. said: "The Algiers Conference will very likely be able to reopen in November. It will not, however, be a success The attempt toReuter - 60 words
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222 1965-08-28 22 England 66 behind with four wickets in hand LONDOX. Frl.— After dismissing South Africa for 208. England were 142 for six at the close In the thlni Test at the Oval today. South Africa, resuming at 152 for live, lost their last five wickets for 56 rani In 105 minutes222 words
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Article199 1965-08-28 22 LONDON. Frl. Results of County cricket chair.; matches played today: At Bournemouth: Worcester bt Hampshire by 115 Worcs 3ti;'-:» dec and 0-0 dec. Hants 217-6 dec and 31 <J. Flavell 5-9 L. Coldwcll 5-22) Worcs 10 pts. At Leyton: Kent bt Essex by 135. Kent 288-5Reuter - 199 words
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Article43 1965-08-28 22 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Ceylon Tamils Association will hold its sixth annual athletic meet nt the Monk's Hill Secondary School at 2.30 p.m. on Sundaj. Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong wife or the Minister for Labour, will fiivo away the prizes43 words
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Advertisement31 1965-08-28 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS If tt.r*. Hi i Minimum) SIRANJEEVI: To Strlla and Samurl a aon on 27-m.r.-, brother to Buuun:i. Oratrful thanks to Doctor* ani staff. Bun-nar \V:rd. Maternity HoapiUl. Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Advertisement141 1965-08-28 22 STUDY AT HOME AND PASS YOUR EXAMINATIONS. PREPARE EARLY FOR 1966 EXAMINATIONS M.C.C LET MCC GIVE YOU THE CORRECT GUIDANCE FOR 1966 EXAMINATIONS. ENGLISH MEDIUM COURSES: Higher School Certificate Cambridge S.C./M.C.E. Lower Certificate of Education Qualifying Test Forms I VI L.C.C. Book-keeping; Pitman's etc. MALAY MEDIUM COURSES: Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia141 words
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