The Straits Times, 29 August 1965
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Title Section19 1965-08-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Moby* I*'1 NO. 1.538 SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, 1965 20 CENTS KI)N 1191 MG (P) 119 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-08-29 1 The large crowd and the riot squad at the Merdeka Stadium at 10 yesterday morning. Sunday Times picture28 words
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Article, Illustration614 1965-08-29 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday CRYING AND COVERED WITH BLOOD THREE members of a family father, mother and daughter were found dead in the railway quarters, off Travers Road here this morning. The mother, Mrs. M. Loorthumary Francis, 23, and her daughter, Maria Korathi, agedLim Yaw Cbong - 614 words
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Article56 1965-08-29 1 SYDNEY. Sat. CustOTW officers seized a record haul if hrrom and opium worth moi* than £15.000 '$125,000. in the freighter Straat Lombolc today. The ship arrived in Sydney today from Singapore. The drugs, found in a cut out section of a crewman's quarters, are believedReuter - 56 words
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Article177 1965-08-29 1 Nigeria to sponsor S'pore at UN- f AGOS. Sat. Nigeria has agreed to sponsor Singapore's admission to the United Nations and the Commonwealth. A spokesman of the Nigerian Ministry of External Affairs announced this here today. Singapore's admission to the world organisation Is expected to be approved unanimously by the177 words
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Article539 1965-08-29 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From Kuching, Saturday LAST night's terror attack on, Kuching's open air market was the work of Communists, Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, declared here today on his return from Kuala Lumpur. A field officer of the Malaysian Information Services, Mr. Chin Sai539 words
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Article164 1965-08-29 1 CAPITAL GAINS TAX SCRAPPED IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE capital gains tax, imposed by the Malaysian Government in November, was scrapped in Singapore today. A Government announcement today said: "It is hereby announced for the information of the public that the independent Government of Singapore doesnot intend to164 words
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Article67 1965-08-29 1 GENOA. Sat. Viovanni Cambiaso took it hard when he found a 1.000 lire ($5) fine on his truck windshield for parking in a no parking zone. He drove to an embankment facing the sea, set thtf truck ablaze and shoved it off into theAP - 67 words
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Article51 1965-08-29 1 ADELAIDE. Sat. Terrified people ran into the street* in towns near here today as severe earth tremors lasting a few seconds each time rocked a wide area in South Australia. There were no report* of cosualties or damage but residents said they felt some buildings shake.Reuter - 51 words
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Article41 1965-08-29 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Antara reported today that Communl.it students had destroyed a monument erected In honour of the former Vice-President Mohammed Hatta. The students objected to the use of Hatta's writings and teachings In a school for cooperative officials-41 words
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Article41 1965-08-29 1 PARIS. Sat. The car's rear lights seemed to sparkle too brightly in the son. said Customs men at Bayonne, on the Spanish border- So they investigated and arrested a smuggler after finding his lights packed with Jewels. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article37 1965-08-29 1 PHNOM PENH. Sat. Prince Norodom Sihanouk said today that Cambodian anti- aircraft batteries shot down two of eight Thai warplanes which he said were sighted on Thundav over the border town of Pailin.— UPl.37 words
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Article26 1965-08-29 1 PARIS. Sat. At least 12 people were killed today when the Milan-Paris night train collided with the stationary Lombardy express near Chiriapanole eastern France.26 words
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Article254 1965-08-29 1 Stadium call for riot police KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —Police and then the riot squad were called to Merdeka Stadium this morning to deal with the enormous crowd who had turned up to buy tickets for tonight's Merdeka soccer final between Korea and China. About 2.000 milled around the front of254 words
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The News
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499 1965-08-29 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday SARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ninskun, said here today h:s Government would proscribe two more branches of the i Sarawak United Peoples Party in the State. He said the two branches would cease to function by the end ol this499 words
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Article74 1965-08-29 2 Two careless women drivers fined IPOH, Sat. A Raj;i Perempuan school teacher and a iMHimwlfa were fined and h.id their driving licences endorsed by the Magistrate's court hero today when they pleaded guilty to careless driving. The teacher. Miss K. Thanaletchumi who committed the offence in Cockm;m Street on Feb.74 words
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Article24 1965-08-29 2 PENANG, Sat. Penanc.s nrw bjnk. Southern Baak.:.n Ltd-, opened lor business today in ih'- Saw Seng Kew building at Beach Street-24 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-08-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. A pretty 16--year-old American student left for home today dressed in a blue sari. Miss Bonnie Carlson stayed In Malacca for two md a half months as an exchange student. She was one of tne six students who179 words
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Article60 1965-08-29 2 BUENOS AIRES. SalPolice here have cracked a hold-up racket in which gunmen broke into hotel rooms and robbed lovers meeting there in secret. They relied on the threat of scandal to gel away scot free. Six times recently couples have been held up in oneReuter - 60 words
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Article187 1965-08-29 2 Payroll grab alert in S'pore SINGAPORE, Sat. Police are on the alert for more armed robbery attempts following two major payroll grabs here within 24 hours in which more than $48,000 disappeared. The first robbery occurred on Thursday morning when four armed robbers relieved the cashier of the Orient Lloyd187 words
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Article37 1965-08-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 31I year-old man. Goh Pak Uan, plunged to his death from the top floor of a 10-storey block of flats in Jalan Rebong. Geylanc Serai, this afternoon. No foul play was suspected.37 words
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Article31 1965-08-29 2 TOKYO. Sat. Tokyo police have seized a Japanese translation of Fanny Hill, on suspicion of obscenity but an English version has been freely on sale here for month.s.31 words
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Article, Illustration433 1965-08-29 2 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday T<HE Deputy Prime MiniA ster. Tun Abdul Razak, told professional builders here today: "Don't try to imitate the designs and constructions of Western countries." This was the theme of his two addresses to members of the Technical Association of433 words
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140 1965-08-29 2 David's claim: Umno men defecting to Party Rakyat KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T<HE Selangor Socialist Front today claimed that A many Umno members had now applied to join Party Rakyat following the separation of Singapore from Malay The Socialist Front secretary, Mr. V. David, a Selangor State Assemblyman claimed this was140 words
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87 1965-08-29 2 S'pore Police maintain security net CINOAPORE. Sat. Sin«a- pore Police are still maintaining round-the-rlork maximum security for all I Cabinet Ministers and highranking police officers. The security net was thrown following Special Branch discovery of the big Communist plot to assassinate the state leaders and Police officers. With its no-nonsense87 words
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Article, Illustration284 1965-08-29 3 GILBERT WOODEN - BUKIT PELANDOK (Port Dickson), Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong took the Sultan of Brunei on an 80-mile drive to shoot pigeons with disappointing results for the royal guest. The Sultan managed to down only four of the eight birds shot by members of284 words
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Article455 1965-08-29 3 ,jA_ A British Army Captain has been awarded one of Britain's top bravery awards the George Medal for disarming a time bomb in Malacca. Captain Thomas Judge, a 39-year-old Royal Army Ordnance Corps officer was called by Malacca police when a brown paper parcel was discovered under the Malacca455 words
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Article, Illustration336 1965-08-29 4 Arthur Richards - OUR GIRL ENVOYS' TO WIN' FRANCE Arthur Richards By LONDON, Sat. Ten Malaysian and Singapore girls will be our "cultural ambassadors" in France when they leave here for Marseilles next week to take part in an international students' cultural festival there. Trained They are Che Shamsiah binte Mohamed Hashim, Che336 words
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195 1965-08-29 4 Soek will shun S-E Asian talks with Malaysia TOKYO. Sat.— President Soekarno has indicated Indonesia will not participate in a proposed ministerial conference of SouUi-East Asian nations if -Malaysia is also included in the talks, a member of Prime Minister Satos Liberal-Demo-cratic Party said last nijrht. Mr. Shojiro Kawashinvi, Vice-Pr,?sid«nt195 words
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Article41 1965-08-29 4 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Ai Lai Soon has been elected prudent of the Sarawak Students' Association in Britain. The v !>■<•- M Robert Ritlu; rv. Mi. Sim Teclc CJial: assistant secretary Mr Prancl* Lim and treasurer. Mr S:» Thian Peng.41 words
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304 1965-08-29 4 Malaysia's survival depends on our unity, Ningkan warns KUCHING. Saturday. jyjALAYSIA'S multi-racial society would disintegrate by itself if its enemies could succed in creating fear and suspicion among the varous communities, Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said tonight. He was speaking at a reception in honour of the304 words
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97 1965-08-29 4 'How did the burglars enter?' riddle pENANG. Sat. Burglars broke into the office of the Westland Secondary School early this morning and stole $200 cash and two cheques for $1,200. The headmaster. Inche Salleh bin Hussain, told the police he called at the office at about 8.30 a.m. and found97 words
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Article47 1965-08-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. An antij leprosy exhibition and film show was held at the Radin Mas community centre tonight. Free i treatment for all skin complaints given tonight will continue on I Monday and Tuesday from 9.30 a.m. to 11 a.m at the centre.47 words
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Article20 1965-08-29 4 KANGAR. Siti A tatter batch ot 348 recruits (or th cal Defence Corp.s will training from Sept. 120 words
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Article18 1965-08-29 4 MALACCA. Sat— The State Legislative Assembly will meet I here on Sent. 15 at 10 a.m18 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-08-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THIS was how the $10 million National Mosque looked last night after the official opening by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Looming over the building is the minaret. Myriads of lights bathed the magnificent building and the vast grounds. Inside the mosque are95 words
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Article24 1965-08-29 5 PENANO. Sat. The 300--rtrong Smelting Workers' Union will hold Us annual meeting at the Patant Road Community Hall at 4 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article51 1965-08-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Borne MM) technicians from the Public Works Department. Broadca«finR, Survey, Meteorological and Chief Buildinn Stirreyor Derextmen's. havo formed new technicians bnnch of the Amalgamated L'mon of Public Employees. Inehe Aman bin Puteh of the Survey Department was elected fir^ chairman of this new AUPE51 words
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320 1965-08-29 5 DENANG. Sat. Ranjlt Singh Gill, pro-tern chairman of the recentlyformed Penang Writers' Circle, was today produced in the Sessions Court on two charges of cheating an airline company and a book shop of a total of $219. Gill. 25. who last week pleader jruilty320 words
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Article, Illustration19 1965-08-29 6 The wadding picture taken six years ago. Police found it in a suitcase in the bedroom19 words
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Article129 1965-08-29 6 Bootleggers lose big still DENANG, Sat. Butterworth Customs scored one of their biggest successes against moonshiners in Cherok To'kun. Bukit Mertajam, last night. They caught a man in the act of distilling and seized 1.232 gallons of fermented mesh on which duty due was estimated ar more than $10,000 A129 words
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254 1965-08-29 6 UOUSTON (Texas), x Sat. Space twins Uordon Cooper and Charles Conrad, bearded, dirty and stiff from their marathon whirl through space, waited patiently for final word today on whether to <:ompiete their eightday mission. Flight Controller John Hodge v.'lll decide (between 1100254 words
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600 1965-08-29 7 'Emperor' circular by union chief SINGAPORE, Sat. CIRCULAR issued by the chairman of the laboratory technicians branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees referred to an "emperor with a hoarse voice." The chairman. Mr. Teo Hock Kin, issued the circular to his colleagues in which he alleged that the600 words
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358 1965-08-29 7 Modesty case counsel: Is stupidity a crime? IPOH. Sat. Defence counsel Mr. Soo Wai Sun asked if stupidity was a crime when making his submission in an outraging modesty case here yesterday. He was referring to his client's "stupid" answers eiven under cross-exami-nation by prosecuting officer. Asst. Supt. of Police,358 words
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Article26 1965-08-29 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Assemblyman for Anson. Mr. P. Qovtnd:i*an>y. will open a basketball tournament at the Tanjong Pagar Community Centre at 7 p.Di tomorrow.26 words
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Article49 1965-08-29 7 IPOH. Sat. An unemployed, man. Kok Sai Seng. 23. was fined $20 or three days' jail by the magistrate here Mr. Youg Yung Sui, when he pleaded guilty to using abusive language to Police Con- itable Arshad bin Abiddin in Hugh Low Street on Aug. 349 words
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121 1965-08-29 7 $5,000 FINE FOR MAN WITH 4Olb OF OPIUM •JAIPING, Sat. An odd-job labourer, Ong Chim, 54, was fined $5,000 or eight months' jail by the sessions court yesterday for illegal possession of 39 lb. 13 oz. of opium at Kota Road here on June 30. He had four previous convictions.121 words
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195 1965-08-29 7 Police letters of commendation for alert airman SINGAPORE. Saturday. T»HE Singapore Police today commended Corx poral B. D. McNally. of the RAF whose vigilance led to the capture of three Indonesian saboteurs and the recovery of two bombs on Changi beach in May. He was presented with a Surat Pujian195 words
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Article160 1965-08-29 7 Thugs with the soft touch' TPOH. Sat. Thugs 1 are switching from strong arm tactics to the "soft touch" in .extorting money from stallholders in the hope of getting away with it. The law requires that for extortion to be established, the victim be put in fear of bodily injury,160 words
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Article23 1965-08-29 7 PENANG. Sat. Ooi Cheng Khey. 30. was fined $200 today when he pleaded guilty to retaining a SlOO stolen watch.23 words
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Article, Illustration566 1965-08-29 9 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In pomp and ceremony, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will open the new $52 million International Airport at Subang, 15 miles from here on Monday. About 1.400 guests. Including special representatives from friendly countries, have been invited for the historic566 words
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155 1965-08-29 9 CINOAPORE. Bat. An ipplication by a prosecutor to call a wohian witness, whom he said, would give evidence to show "system, identification and rorroboratlon" against Dr. R. Ramaswami in an abortion case, was today rejected by a magistrate. Mr. S. Raiendran. The Deputy155 words
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Article196 1965-08-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat LIEUT. -COMDR. C. D. Prentis. commanding officer of HMS Fiskerton, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in connection with operations last year in Singapore waters v gainst Indonesian Infiltrators. A Royal Navy statement here today said that when Comdr. Prentis' ship closed to196 words
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Advertisement100 1965-08-29 3 H YUMIN PARK ■BSCI WEST CORONATION ROAD. SINGAPORE. SCHEDULED f FOR COMPLETION BY J V^ OCTOBER 1965 I WM Ml For dependability ""'J^J"'"* PARQUET To All B*4roomt. security and >*™"^-£jr"«/^"« STRUCTURE R«inforct concrtt*. investment buy ■w»-j*mhh I _x BUILT-IN To >ll Bedrooms d nOUSc dl CUPBOARDS On. Kiuhtn Cupbowd. TURFING100 words
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Advertisement249 1965-08-29 4 MOTORISTS! BP SUPERMIX NEW AUTOMATIC BLENDING PUMPS will shortly be in operation in Singapore BP SUPERMIX BP Supermix pumps, to be installed at BP Service Stations, will offer motorists a blend of petrol to suit every car. This significant development follows the unrivalled success of BP Supermix pumps in many249 words
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Obituary76 1965-08-29 8 Hare 1 Sit t Minimum IN CHERISHED LOVING Memory 01 Madam Cbew Poo Poey who de~ \r*-4 this world on 29-«-lt)V4 but rr:nemtierad by her busbaad md ctilldn-n. IN LOVING MEMORY or aßt beloved MM Kranci* Xavier lUJan who departed '4. A ape. lal requiem blgb bbbbj will76 words
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Article59 1965-08-29 8 li Word, S.T (Minimum > PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In Km. tapore. Orchard Road. Sunday Serve a m. and d p.m. All welcome WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. Kort Canning Road. Rlngspore V nrghip Kervlce at 730 a.m 10 00 > -n *nd ..SO pm. Sunday School for .11 age* at s59 words
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OPINION
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Article250 1965-08-29 8 SILENCE shroud.s the Malaysian Singapore trade talks. But all the indications are the talks will not be a knock-down and drag-out affair but a reasonable debate between reasonable men to restore normalcy on the economic front Representatives on both sides of the table are tackling the vital250 words
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Article147 1965-08-29 8 HAROLD SOUS article on the Kuala Pontian erosion brought back memories of the time I passed through the village when I was hitchhiking to Rota Bharu in June. 1960. I wonder whether the "bos" plying between Endan and Kuala Pontian still exists. It was an open147 words
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Article37 1965-08-29 8 UOOL,IGANISM Is a strange thinu I, have read In the papers that hoollgmns are looking for kicks. I cannot understand why someone doesn't give them a few kicks. b» Mr. Merbfrt Freaot, •crier's Attorney-General.37 words
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Article, Illustration701 1965-08-29 8 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE'S separation from Malaysia has a deadly irony for the Barisan Sosialis. The pro-Com-munist, pro-Indonesian party has always opposed the formation of Malaysia. Yet when Singapore left the Federation on Aug. 9 Barisan cadres were told that the party had suffered a701 words
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Article415 1965-08-29 8 The fortune-teller "|X)RTUNE-TELLERS only F foretell what ls favourable." says an article. In August 1914 a group of young men were sitting ouulde the Cleserle des Lllas In Paris. A fortuneteller arrived. They asked her to read their hands. She examined two or three hands, but said no415 words
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Article, Illustration918 1965-08-29 8 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By IT IS astonishing how Cupid has been ravaging our police force. Over the past 12 years some 20 of the 30 police officers in Singapore and the States of Malaya who shot themselves with their own weapons were involved in love918 words
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Advertisement164 1965-08-29 8 "More than yo% of externally examined members of Australian Accountant and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." It's just as easy for you to become a highly-paid QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Ihe rapid growth of South Ea-t Asia has created outstanding career opportumtie.s tor qualified uc(.-uunlunus. Tht Hrmmnwuy Robertson method of. personul-indi\ldual164 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous325 1965-08-29 9 SINGAPORE (Part I of a Hindustani film)- 15 News In TamU; 8.25 BelaChannrl S Jar-Lah Bahasa Kebangsaan P.M.: 1 Openlnß and pro- "I***** broadcast); 8.30 Naya gramme summary In all lan- Kadam (Part II); 9.40 Hokklen guages; 1.05 Twentieth Century opera and dancers (repeat —I remember Dag Hammer- broadcast); 10325 words
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Article, Illustration680 1965-08-29 10 SUNDAY TIMES FEATURE Job prospects' display opening MAIN AIM TO NARROW GAPS BETWEEN SCHOOL LIFE AND WORLD OF WORK By Special Correspondent SINGAPORE'S Vocational Guidance Steering Committee, in co-operation with Government departments, industrial and business concerns, societies, community groups and professional associations, will present the first Careers, Art, Crafts680 words
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Article343 1965-08-29 10 Body set up to direct activities fHE Vocational Guld- ance Steering Committee was established in March, 1964 with members drawn from the secretariat of the Public Service Commission, the Ministries of Culture, Education and Labour and the Singapore Polytechnic. In anticipation of enlarging Its scope of functions It later expanded343 words
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Article69 1965-08-29 10 CAREERS, Art. Crafts and Hobbies Exhibition Organising Committee: Mr. Chan Kens Howe, Public Service Commission (Chairman); Mr. Vernon Palmer, Broadcasting Division (Dy. Chairman): Mr. Yip Went Kef. Ministry of Education (Secretary Treasurer): Mr. Ang Yew Kiat. Singapore Vocational Institute (Liaison Officer): Mr. Albert Hee. Junior Chamber of Singapore69 words
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140 1965-08-29 10 Booklets on sale at nominal charges FOUR booklets specially prepared by the Vocational Guidance Steering Committee for the forthcoming exhibition will be on sale to the public at nominal charges. These are: "Careers in the Public Service" Book I for holders of the Higher School Certificate or the School Certificate.140 words
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Advertisement184 1965-08-29 10 BUILD UP YOUR CAREER WITH STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP CITY SCHOOL KPI. Of MIS 8 COMMERCE tm. OF SCIENCE 218, QUEEN STREET. 169-B SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** TEL: ***** English; Mathematics; History; Geography; General Science; Physics; Chemistry; Biology; Economics; General Paper; Civics; Typewriting; Shorthand; Private Secretaries Course; Zoolo W184 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-08-29 11 A woman's approach to weekend on waves BOATING has bocome one of the most popular family sports in many parts of the world. It isn't just Father who takes to the waves on weekends. Big Brother, Little Sister and Mother go along. They are every bit as good sailors as441 words
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Article, Illustration45 1965-08-29 11 THERE are plenty of waterways just wait.ng for you to explore them. If C 0S a £f\ d f l erred V° u ta !< e another look. There is a range of engines and boats that cater to all tastes and pockets45 words
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Article494 1965-08-29 11 CHANCES are that you will become the owner of a motor boat in the foreseeable future: This prospect is now very much a reality. Many of you have probably not even considered owning a boat; the cost, the storage, the experience and a host of other494 words
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377 1965-08-29 12 TELOK ANSON. Sat. 'J' VV O partners of Seng Lee Setor, a rice firm in Mentakab, were fined a total of $15,000 in the Sessions Court here yesterday for importing 334.4 tons of rice without a licence. The rice, which was377 words
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Article50 1965-08-29 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 36--year-old motorcyclist Ong Kirn Leng. was killed instantly yesterday wnen his machine skidded and threw him on to the road at the 12th mile Jurong Road. Ong. of Hong Kan Drive, was negotiating a sharp bend nrar a cemetery when the accident occurred.50 words
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Article52 1965-08-29 12 BATU PAHAT. Sat. Pive people were fined $15 or three days' Jail each by the Sessions Court here today for vagrancy When they could not pay their fines, the court ordered they be sent to the old people's home in Mcrsing after they had served52 words
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Article50 1965-08-29 12 BATU PAHAT. Sat. A labourer, Teo Yu Jin. 46. was fined $530 or one month's Jail in the Sessions Court here today for possessing samsu on which a duty of $51.40 was not paid. The offence was committed on July 37 at 4th mile Jalan Parit Sulong.50 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-08-29 12 SINHA GIFT OF TWO LABS I SINGAPORE, Sat T)R.A C. SINHA has presented two research laboratories to the Institute of Medical Specialties in memory of his late father, Dr. K. C. Sinha, and his late brother, Dr. A. K. Sinha. In presenting his gift, Dr. Sinha said he felt it222 words
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Article88 1965-08-29 12 Chiang's men for our M-Day joy rU-EH. Sat— A six-man Chinese Nationalist delegation, led by Mr. K. T. LI, Minister of Economic Affairs. left here yesterday for Kuala Lumpur to attend Malaysia's Independence Day celebrations on Tuesday. The delegation, which mill spend six days In Malaysia will confer with MalaysianAP - 88 words
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Article215 1965-08-29 12 Khir: New school policy soon 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today that a new and comprehensive education service was being planned to improve efficiency in his Ministry. Negotiations were going on now between the Federal Establishment Office, the Treasury and the Ministry215 words
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Article62 1965-08-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Tengku Ampuan Besar Khursiah. widow of the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong. today opened a food and fun fair at the Women's International Club- The fair is in aid of the Assunta and Lady Templer hospitals. Malayan Society for the Blind Society62 words
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Article40 1965-08-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Salt of National Defence Bonds today passed the $6 million mark. Bank Negara today announced that eight subscribers had bought $142,150 worth of bonds- This brings the total sale to $6,011,700-40 words
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Article31 1965-08-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A two-day food and fun fair will be held at St. Josephs Church compound, Sentul Pasar, here next Saturday to raise fund* fov a vocational school.31 words
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Article290 1965-08-29 12 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In bracket*: IMMSTRIAI.S: Dun lops (1,000) $1.32 D; Esso < 1.000) $1.57. (1.000) $1.58. P. and N. Ords. (3.000) $2.36290 words
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213 1965-08-29 12 Bar on movement of fishing and small craft SINGAPORE, Saturday. DOLICE today issued a new order restricting 1 fishing and small craft movement in certain parts of Singapore's territorial waters. Cited as "Restriction on Fishing and Small Craft Movement Territorial Waters of Singapore > Order. 1965." the order was signed213 words
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76 1965-08-29 12 Czech planes to train In don pilots lAKARTA. Sat. Indonesia has bought her first training aircraft from a socialist country following her decision to cease such purchases from the United States. The official Antara news agency reported today that the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Partono had recently inaugurated the useReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement408 1965-08-29 12 m$& r /^Hm. rIiTPP InP Jap scon's *m?^mßM Kmlll Nil IN V >: flHrC|Q|| CDM AM jfjjL CONTEST Ak**nnd win these Bl G prizes! Ist Prize: Austin 1100 Saloon I consolation 2nd Prize: Lambref fa 150 Li Scooter 3rd Prize: G.E. Refrigerator ZOO 4ffi Prize: Rolex Watch coiibh Lighters Here'S408 words
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Article, Illustration789 1965-08-29 13 JUST how far will poor men go to obtain all the creature comforts that money can buy? This question is posed, and frighteninglv answered, in a new suspense film called "THE VISIT." The setting is the small, dust-ridden town of Guellen, in an unidentified789 words
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Article322 1965-08-29 13 OCTOBER promises a variety of entertainment for the theatre-goer. Theatre Workshop will be making a welcome reappearance with "The Teahouse Of The August Moon" under the experienced guidance of Gracla Tay Chee; this will doubtless be something well worth remembering. Centre 65 is preparing for its debut with322 words
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Article129 1965-08-29 13 KEEN INTEREST IN BALLET FILM rpHE Singapore Film Society L will present outstanding films tonight and tomorrow night at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. Bresson's "Diary of a Country Priest,'' an award-winning French film (with English subtitles), will be screened at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. tonight. Of special interest129 words
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Article, Illustration532 1965-08-29 13 ARE you a western hater? The sort of him goer who would rather crawl through a mile of- barb-ed-wire than endure so much as a foot of bulletstrewn celluloid? If you are, then ■-it up and take notice, for your ideas are about to be radically532 words
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Advertisement128 1965-08-29 13 GLADYS BEAUTY SALOON NOTICE OF REMOVAL Patrons and friends are informed that our saloon; Swill be removed to No. 87-A North Bridge Road Opp. Addphi Hotel as from 30.8.65. Tel: *****. "NEVER ADMIT DIFIAT" Color Scope Mond. with Chin. Eng. Sub*. Today 1100 a.m.: "THE MAGNIFICENT 7" Color. Yi* Brynner.128 words
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Advertisement33 1965-08-29 13 To -Night GREAT WORLD CABARET Presents WILLY'S JOKERS SHOW PIZZAS TO TAKE TOME Naturally, From wir GIOOS Jl7 «ino«»NTi it«ii»k>7 f OKN TOW lUWCH AND OMM« «WT> »i T^J^XIM I»QAO SI»KVM yiM E33 words
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Advertisement583 1965-08-29 13 Sore throat? I Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the £i soreness. They give you comfort and relief from «R the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs H from breeding and spreading and causing more E> inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges IK are a medically approved, anti-bacterial583 words
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Article382 1965-08-29 14 CLUB RUN BY SENIOR OFFICERS' THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has decided to call on all its members to boycott the opening of the Port of Singapore Authority recreation club tomorrow. Reason: The union claims the club Is "completely managed" by senior officers and382 words
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152 1965-08-29 14 Manicka's new plan to help jobless TAIPING. Sat— The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today spoke of his plans to reorganise the employment exchange system to provide better and more efficient services to both employers and the unemployed. Mr. Manickavasagam. who was .speaking to members of the Employment Exchange152 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-08-29 14 HINTS THAT HANOI IS SOFTENING ON VIETNAM PEACE TALKS WASHINGTON. Sat. I TT The United States has received encouraging hints that the Communists may he softening their attitude toward Vietnam peace talks, an 1 administration source said today. He cautioned, however, th it nothing specific or377 words
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Article338 1965-08-29 14 Call to Malays by Rahim Ishak Singapore, sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Sinsi a pqre Ministry of Education. I n c h e Rahim Ishak. told Malays here last night that the national struggle in Singapore cannot be based on anything but a multiracial nationalism inextricably linked up with338 words
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Article34 1965-08-29 14 JOHORE BAHRLV s The English Collie Old Boys' A.svXiiTion ju'il hoUl lu> *ißfc'h annual re-un'.on dinner and dance at ihe Johorr C 1 vice Ciub on SeDt 4 ai 8 dm.34 words
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190 1965-08-29 14 Govt attempting to desiroy ail opposition parties' mrr^ PENANG, Saturday. THE national chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. said today that genuine opposition activity in Malaya was "in great danger of being destroyed altogether under the excuse of confrontation and subversion." ■re 1941 the people190 words
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133 1965-08-29 14 CINOAPORE. Bat. Ore-ce has reoogntsod Sinicaporc ft* an indenendent. and sover*ien statf. In :i r-ibie tn 1 :he Prime IBntoter Ml I Kuan Yew. datwt Auc. 26. the Greek Ambrt.ssa-w to India. Mr John Phr;ui'7<>s said: 'I have the honour formally to133 words
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Article413 1965-08-29 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today spoke of the need to reorientate the objectives of higher education in the context of Singapore's new role as an independent state. Speaking at the fifth graduation ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic at the413 words
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Article, Illustration176 1965-08-29 15 Subang will be able to take the supersonics KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A director of the United States Federal Aviation Agency said here today that :he runway of the new $52 million International Airport at Subang. 14 miles from here, would be able to take "the biggest of the Boeings." Mr.176 words
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Article26 1965-08-29 15 KAJANG. Sat. The Ulu Langat Town Board has asked the Postal Department to build a post office at Dcngkil. 18 miles from hfir26 words
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Article20 1965-08-29 15 KCALA LIPIS. Sat. The Jerantut Ferry now under repair is closed to traffic from today until further notice.20 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-08-29 15 ■^JK and Mrs. Edwin Patrick Crimson signing the register at Our Lady of Fatimah's Church in Brickfields Road. Kuala Lumpur, after their wedding recently. Mr. Crimson, who is on the staff of the Strait* Times Group in Kuala Lumpur, is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. P.77 words
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Article66 1965-08-29 15 The desperate women GENEVA. Sat. Abortion, legal or not. may still be the most common method of limiting families in the world today, an expert said at an international family planning conference here. Women who would prefer to Uat other methods are forced to resort to abortion "out of desperation."Reuter - 66 words
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Article62 1965-08-29 15 BUENOS AIRES. Sat— Police here hrve cracked a hold-up racket In which gunmen broke I .to hotel rooms and robbed lovers meeting there in secret. They relied on the threat of srandal to pet away scot free. Six times recently couples have been held upReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-08-29 15 jyjß. and Mrs. Ernest Frida pictured outside the Singapore Registry after their marriage yesterday. The bridegroom, a sports reporter with the Straits Times, is the sen of Madam E. L. Frida. The bride. Miss Su- sie Simon, a teacher at the Tanjong Katong Girls' School,76 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-08-29 15 Gemini 5 slowing down, say local experts KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Gemini 5 spacecraft is slowing down by eight minutes each day, tho Malaysian Amateur Satellite Tracking Station "Teletek" reported today. The station, operated jointly by the Telecommunications Department and the Technical College here, has succeeded in tracking the Gemini188 words
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97 1965-08-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. Phot ogra pliers and publishers were today reminded that they must obtain permission from the Government before reproducing any picture of the Yang di-Pertua:i Agong m any publication or niaga zmes. The Prime Minister's Department issued the reminder following a report97 words
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Article43 1965-08-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, will lead some 30 vigilantes of Maude Road Comnunity Centre and members of the PAP Jalan Besar branch to donate blood at the Oeneral Hospital tomorrow.43 words
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Article38 1965-08-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sit The Foreign Minister. Mr. S Rajaratnain will be KW.st ot honour at the first anniversary dinner and dance of 'he University of Singapore Democratic Socialist Club tomorrow vi Baton Huiue at I P.m.38 words
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Advertisement732 1965-08-29 14 B TODAY AUSTRALIA What's new in this land of rapid growth and huge potential Grand Tour to make available an average of about Bales to Bolts This year's Grand Opera Season is a parti- -{0.000 acre-feet of water a year for re- Australia no longer rides on the sheep's cularly732 words
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Advertisement605 1965-08-29 15 WtßtAm^^^M a«v t**\ t**% jßß^KtjHt ayj V*V VK? R^9 .fs^^ A <H\\^C\i<H PHY llj|4 ill^JriiJlvU OXJA, STERHO IN DJ-PTI-r J I \y A stereo projection system in a single unit only twenty-two inches wide Dramatic Breakthrough. Conventional notions were thrust aside as Solid State Amplifier. The Achoic's solid state amplifier—605 words
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203 1965-08-29 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with pHAMPION should beat a below-strength Cl 1 Div 1 field in the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. This useful stayer has been running good races against the best in the stayirg class this season. He203 words
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Article622 1965-08-29 16 Fi^VER ONWARD gets a track to nis liking and can be backed with confidence in Race 1. At Penang last month he was fourth in a s£f race and then second to Buaya Tapah over 7f on a -i good track. A regular mudlark622 words
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Article1139 1965-08-29 16 RACE 1—2.30 Class 2 Div 4 ($9,500) 7f I ***** Doable Chaner a i Treasurer St> West 7 9.0 Kin** ton 2 3 ***** Brave Chevalier s (Result St) Allan 6 811 (F) 'Draifon 11 ***** Buaya Tapah a (Sunget St) Teh 8 8.6 1/eon. 12 11,139 words
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Article134 1965-08-29 16 mu.n ii i i »\ii i.« 1 i i v > i i ii EVEB ONHAKI) RK. <lUVAI.UK BK. CHEVAUEB Kacc I Bravr (hcvalirr Rua>a Tapah l.vrr Onward I okdale Chief Kver Onward Double Chance PXHI.AWAN I'ANT.I\SII.\ rAHLAWA.N Kacc t Pantjasila Bhajon Maiden Gunsmith National Scholar Panjasila Prince Tournai134 words
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Article120 1965-08-29 16 RACE SEVEN Gallant Defender gets my vote even though he is pofng over 9f for the first time. He Is bred to stay and has a powerful finish Winpman looks the danger. His fourth to Iron Hand in the Div 1 8f race last week120 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-08-29 16 OINGAPORE. Sat. A new chapter in the history of Malaysian racing was written yesterday when the first batch of eight apprentices passed out from the M.R.A. apprentice t r a ining school at Bukit Timah. A large gathering of the racing fraternity was present217 words
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Article1385 1965-08-29 16 TOTAL POOL $97,482 Ist *****2 $50,107 2nd *****0 $14,316 3rd *****5 7,158 Starters (51.200 each) Nos. *****8, *****5, *****1. *****3, *****9. *****9, *****5. Consolations ($750 each) Nos. *****0, *****8, *****9, SINGAPORE, Sat. Lucky Stable's Yes r Dear 11. with S. Kha- mis astride, returned 1 to1,385 words
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Article, Illustration856 1965-08-29 17 Krishnan and Lai beaten in straight sets ftHSCUS PENANG, Saturday. iNDIAs hopes in the Malaysian open tennis 1 championships were crushed when both Ramarathan Krishnan and l?remjit Lai were beaten in the quarter-finals at the Penang Sports Club here today. Krishnan lost to Bill Bowery856 words
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Article200 1965-08-29 17 $10 to become MRU -patron- IPOH, Sat. The Malaysian Rugby Union appeal* to all former players and enthusiasts to become patrons of the union this season. Mr. J. B. Potter, president, said that many prospective patrons did not know about this form of membership. Any one can be a patron200 words
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Article104 1965-08-29 17 LONDON, Sat. After declaring their second innings at 0-0. Worcestershire kept in the hunt for the English County cricket title by beating Hampshire by 115 runs yesterday. Glamorgan. the only other side with a chance of overhauling Northamptonshire, the leaders, went down to Derbyshire by 91104 words
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Article47 1965-08-29 17 SINGAPORE. Sat, Australia's Wimbledon tennis stars who are competing In the current Malaysian championships at Penang, will play exhibition matches on the SCC padang here on Monday- They are: Neale Fraser. John Newcombe. Tony Roche. Owen Davidson, Ray RufTels: Bill Bowery and John Cooper.47 words
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Obituary101 1965-08-29 17 S. J. A. RAJAH, financial clerk. Customs Office, Port Swettenham. expired suddenly. Cortege leaves 8428, Watson Road. Port Swettenham at 4.00 p.m. Sunday 29-8-65 to Methodist Church, Klang. thence to Klang Christian cemetery. CABLE RECEIVED from llavalai Oeylon Vanlthamby beloved father of Kasinather Government Medical Stores Petaling Jaya expired101 words
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146 1965-08-29 17 CINGAPORE. Sat. Ceylon's rep resentat ive. Winston van Curlenburge will feature in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's all-star programme at the Siglap Community Centre on Monday starting at 8 p.m. Winston, who won the Singapore open bantamweight title earlifr this month will be matched146 words
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Article353 1965-08-29 17 BUDAPEST Japan carried off the athletics honours in the world student games here yesterday for the second successive day when Keisuke Savaki won the 5,000 metres. A thrilling final spurt brought the 21-year-old student from Osaka home in games record time of 13 minutes 45.2 sees. He won by353 words
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Article516 1965-08-29 17 SINGAPORE Here are the top ten scorers In the leagues that bowled last week: Sunday 6.36 p.m. M. Gomes 202. J. Ross 201. O. Choo 201. R. Ng 196, P. Choo 194, 178, P. Calaco 191, K.W. Cheong 101, P. Yeo 177. Z Abldeen 175. Sunday 9 p.m. P.516 words
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Article55 1965-08-29 17 SINGAPORE— ResuIts of SSA league: class 2 T.T.C. Ushers bt Police Stallions 19-8. class 3 P.E.E. Kiwis bt Tg Katong 14-11, class 4 Customs Kanchils bt P.WD. Cubs 7-0. Achilles Mohawks bt Superwing Unknowns 7-0. Friendly matches: 14 Sqn RNZAF Kiwis bt RAF Seletir Banshees 23-19. Singapore Selection bt55 words
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98 1965-08-29 17 S. Africa on top: 163-3 in second innings LONDON, Sat. South Africa one ud In the series, were on toD on the third day of the third and final cricket test against England at the Oval here today. With a first innings lead of six they were 163 for three98 words
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Article141 1965-08-29 17 SOI'TH AFRICA Ist. inns. 208 ENGLAND Ist inns. (overnight 142-6) Barber st Lindsay b McKlnnon 40 Russell lbw P. Pollock Barrington b Botten Cowdrey c Barlow b P. Pollock 58 Parfltt c and b McKlnnon 24 Smith lbw P. Pollock Brown c Dumbrill b McKlnnon 0 Parks c Bland141 words
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Article70 1965-08-29 17 LONDON, Sat.— The touring New Zealand rugby league side gained an impressive 24-12 victory against British league champions Halifax today. Halifax scored an early try, but the New Zealanders were soon in their stride and had built up an 11-5 lead by the interval Halifax put70 words
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Article31 1965-08-29 17 DATO A.M. ALSACOFF of 20 Palm Road. Siglap. expired at 12 UO midnight 26th August 63. Funeral will he bald at the Alsagoff Cemetery, Java Road on Sunday aiternuvu »-S-l»«i.31 words
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398 1965-08-29 17 <>s Do s»U— Early mm form wai upsrt in the English football league's flnit division today, uhrn I «•<■<) s I mini, W.-si Uromwirh Albion »nd Sherlirld I'nited crashed to d>fe.it after winning their opening two in. ii. In-, l.red>. runners-up for IkeReuter - 398 words
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Advertisement130 1965-08-29 16 A CAREER IN THE MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES There are many worthwhile and interesting careers in the Malaysian Armed Forces. You can have one by applying for an Officer Cadetship. Malaysian citizens possessing at least Division 111 Malaysian Certificate of Education or four passes at ordinary level in the General Certificate130 words
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Advertisement242 1965-08-29 17 Late CLASSIFIEDS Z« Worit SM (Minimum) ROACH JOSEPH: Between I ouis Alfred. sth so Mr. Mi>. M. J. Roach of XL., and Thanu.imary. 3rd d/o Mr. Mrs. Jasrph Packiam o[ P'sham, on 28-8-65. The Executive's Workshop The Most Valuable New Concept In Executive Self -Training Here, at last, is a242 words
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Advertisement108 1965-08-29 17 Cathay Paci&c has the finest /VS TEST JETS r^ ,^j will IH 411 IH KiMard \wfjfj </ l li 1 I li l ill I i l i k ..ifcfr^hiiiii Now you can jet to Hong Kong in just 3 hours 10 minutes rrith Cathay Pacific's new direct fights. You108 words
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Miscellaneous93 1965-08-29 17 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Malay Mail B.g Walk (Woodlands Spore. 7 am.). Spore Ceylon Tamil Assn's meet (Monk's Hill. 2.30 >. TENNIS Malaysian open championships (Penang 80 courts 1 Negri closed championships <S"ban>. CRICKET Ramani Cup: XL Lawyers Police (XL padang. 11>. Inter-G»vt- Services: Armed Forces v Paham 'R. Range Rd)93 words
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Miscellaneous85 1965-08-29 17 lestier Rd> HOCKEY Raiak Cup: Malacca v Spore (Malacca Clubb pdg). GOLF M-Day team championships (RSGC. 7.45 a.m.). Oaw Cup final (Bukit course, Spore). INTER-PORT GABIES Golf Open handlcaD championship (Keppel Club. t a.m.); Tennte Pt Swetteniiin v Spore (9 am.); Kucni)g v Penang (3.30 o.m both a Keppel Clvb85 words
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Article, Illustration754 1965-08-29 18 FINAL DECISION: JOINT HOLDERS BEFORE a sellout crowd of more than 37,000 China and Korea played a 1-1 draw in the Merdeka soccer tournament final here tonight and the match will now be decided in extra time. The first five minutes754 words
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207 1965-08-29 18 F. EMMANUEL - ROUS WILL BACK UP OUR MEN FOR WORLD CUP F. EMMANUEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. A SIAN referees have the ability to officiate the A World Cup finals in London next July, according to Sir Stanley Rous, Federation Internationale Football Association president at a meeting yesterday of referees and officials207 words
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Article155 1965-08-29 18 Football threat to public safety HONG Kong. Sat. Soccer in Honu Kong is dangerously close to being on Its death bed, according to a sports commentary in a leading local newspaper. The situation has developed "dangerously" and "alarmingly" as a result of an unauthorised tour of China by a groupUPI - 155 words
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Article77 1965-08-29 18 \yELLINGTON. Sat. The South African Rugby Union team beat New Zealand Maoris here today by 9 points (three tries) to 3 (one try) in a highly entertaining match of open rugby. The 42.000 crowd were overcome with enthusiasm when Waka Nathan scored the Maoris' only try77 words
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Article51 1965-08-29 18 PENANO, Sat. Penang Free School beat Sultan Abdul Ham id College of Alor Star by eight wickets to retain the D'arcy Irvine Cup In the inter-6Chool cricket final played here yesterday. SAHC 13 (Murthy and Freddie 5-6 each), Frees passed this score lor the lo«s of two51 words
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Article135 1965-08-29 18 SINGAPORE HAMMER JOHORE 8-0 MALACCA, Sat. Scoring four goals In each half, Singapore, defending champions, whipped Johore 8-0 in the South Zone hockey tournament for the Razak Cup at the Malacca Club padang today. Singapore now need only a draw against Malacca tomorrow to emerge winners. Centre-forward Lenny Nonls sparked135 words
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Article73 1965-08-29 18 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Trenscganu today qualified for the Central zone round in the Tun Razak. Cup hockey championship at Seremban next week when they beat Pahang 2-1 in the East zone nnal at the police ground here today. Kelantan had withdrawn from the tournament. Treng(?anu's goals73 words
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Article15 1965-08-29 18 BRISBANE. Sat Malaysia defeated Queensland 3-0 In a women's hockey match here today.15 words
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Article55 1965-08-29 18 MALACCA. Sat.— Negri Bembilan beat Malacca by nine points (three tries) to three (a try) in their annual rugger match for the Harding Trophy at the Bandar Hillr ground today. In an earlier match Malacca Juniors beat Negri Juniors by eight points (a goal, a55 words
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Advertisement94 1965-08-29 18 in fo -day's photography Single lens reflex Instant return mirror Split-image focussing World-renown Zeiss lenses Wide range of accessories 8 TRADING COMPANY HELVETIA (M) LTD. Singapore. Telephone *****. r-=^^rt\ GREY HAIR PROBLEMS? iLNJ^oW Solved in 10 minutes iS^EsH HAVANA HAIR DY E EASY TO APPLY-PERFECT TONE HrggMkWrJ SETT TRADING CO.,94 words
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Article, Illustration1846 1965-08-29 1 WHEN AN AGENT MUST LOVE-AND KILL la THE STORY SO FAR: An American naval officer met a man whom he believes was Martin Bormann, the top Nazi. Bormonn told him what he claimed was a true story of how Abraham B, an Allied agent, successfully posed as a German general.1,846 words
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Article695 1965-08-29 2 THE YEAR OF FASHION SENSATIONS r looks as If 1965 will go down in fashion history as the year of sensations the year of the "topless." the pants suit, and even the "bald-headed" look. This Is also the year when a woman has the best chance ever to695 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-08-29 2 Be the girl with the two -faced tan DONT BE A PALEFACE SWISH I N (i through the waves is a new collection of swimwear direct from France. Styled for action and eye-appeal by Neyret of Paris, the costumes are "twofaced" swimsuits so modest in front and so daring behind.271 words
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Article, Illustration355 1965-08-29 3 WAKSHMI nltarajan - Modesty that's me WAKSHMI nltarajan Another page PARDON ME, BUT YOUR LEGS ARE SHOWING... By IT certainly appears as if we girls, are becoming more and more conscious of the hungry looks of men. And this makes us so very self-conscious A number of workine cirls have appealed to their355 words
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Article, Illustration653 1965-08-29 3 AND YOUR PERSONALITY IS SHOWING, TOO SAFE inside my modesty trousers, 1 have been out last week surveying the great kneescape with my friend the psychologist. Aid If* he's half as good a head-man as he is a legman then those thlgh-hlgh hemlines, now the rage of fashion, are revealing653 words
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Article343 1965-08-29 3 I LOVED and trusted him but he has let me down. I am a month pregnant and he has told me he has no Intention of marriage. He wants me to get rid of the child but I don't want to. HURT LOVE. In a case like343 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1965-08-29 4 IT vyas early morning o n Aug. 6, 1945. and I was standing by the main gates of a P.o.W. camp on the Japanese mainland. I had Just finished a tour of Inspection part of my routine as Senior Allied Officer. It didn't1,832 words
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Article90 1965-08-29 4 THE PICTURE on the right wot taken in 1945 —on the day when newt of Japan's surrender reached a prisoner -of war camp near Tokyo. On this page today. the senior Allied officer in the camp tells hit story of V J Day. You, too, must have a story90 words
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Advertisement80 1965-08-29 1 i JPII DIETHELM'S NEW GROUP MCriCI FURNITURE Gracious dining-room suite from the New Group —and costing a good deal less than you expect. niFTHFLM'9 Furniture of nictinrtinn 300. Diethelm's New Group 300-a full range of fur- The NewGroup3oo proudly maintainsthe high stan- t tintl m ruriiiiureor uibiiniuon niture for the80 words
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Miscellaneous311 1965-08-29 3 ~Z^ Ztt jos\ Kit sticks ano iVt N I XrzeuAPs i mave WA^^/^AYMJ^aSoS^ FREE IT POB MOMTMSJ TUAT JO4f^ r I I r TH6g6'«OMLVOHEy r cw ?'Yl TMAT* ttOT Q POPULAR CROSSWORD^/ I H I B I ACROSS: It strikes to work! DOWN: 1. Particle of dust (4); 5. Vigorous311 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1965-08-29 5 | FRANS TAELEMANS - FRANS TAELEMANS, By L AMBASSADOR OF BELGIUM. Factory of the West BELGIUM'S gross national product had risen in 1964 to M 546,646 million, largely the fruit of growing productivity in industry, modernisation and diversification. For, Belgium is an industrial country par excellence, "a factory of the West" which1,178 words
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Article144 1965-08-29 5 FULLY realise, of course, that in the few columns put at my disposal by the Sunday Times, it is hardly possible to even sketch a broad outline of Belgian activity in commerce and industry. What I can merely de here is try to give a general144 words
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199 1965-08-29 5 Big jump in volume of trade between Malaya and Belgium rpHE volume of trade exchanges between the states of Malaya and Belgium has registered an appreciable Jump according to official statistics just published in Kuala Lumpur. The value of Belgian exports to Malaya from January to March 1965 amounted to199 words
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Article, Illustration386 1965-08-29 5 ALSO TO ITS CREDIT AN AUTOMATIC DIAMOND SORTING MACHINE TWREE giant shunt re- actors built by Belgium's Ateliers de Construction Electriques de Charleroi (ACEC) will enable the Quebec hydroelectric commission to implement its Manicouagan power scheme of production of the world's highest386 words
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Article85 1965-08-29 5 A "Pieux Franki" company has just been mated in Chili. The major Belgian pilidriving enterprise which is a worldwide force in this field -Is thus further widening its influence abroad Moreover, the aggregate of activities of the affiliated or concessionary firms (both near and far) of85 words
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Advertisement27 1965-08-29 5 l|||iiiniiii!|||i c\*&J^^ I iiiiiii 1 «i.-- Hill! Will 0? I KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE A BELGIAN-MALAYSIAN JOINT VENTURE jk IS^Stw Affiliated to SOCOMABEL S.A. ANTWERP BELGIUM Established 189827 words
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Advertisement36 1965-08-29 5 MwMmm\3 EL i Belgium makes everything and can supply It anywhere V J For further information, please apply te> Th« Belgian Embassy, Lee Yen Lian Bid*.. Kuala Lumpur and Belgian Consulate General Asia Insurance Bldg., Singapore.36 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-08-29 6 ALTHOUGH a small country, Belgium has won worldwide recognition for its industrial, technical and commercial achievements. Today, all kinds of Belgian products can be found in most parts of the world, including important telecommunications equipment. SO countries Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company, the leading Belgian telecommunication manufacturer, exports122 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-08-29 6 A MAJOR supply and manufacturing arrangement which will modernise the Indian telephone system, and provide for up-to-date manufacture at Bangalore, has been concluded between the Government of India and the Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company of Antwerp, an associate of I.T.T. I The arrangement will375 words
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316 1965-08-29 6 eble site for the manufacture of telecommunication equipment on the European continent. Bell Telephone opened on a modest note; when the firm occupied its first own premises in the 1883. it employed only 35 persons. Initially specialised in the development and production of manual, and316 words
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Advertisement145 1965-08-29 6 I ATELIERS l>£ CONSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIQUES DE CHARLEROI Ij CHARIEROI-iUGIUM .^fi^^k. tt^^^^Bl .^^^^^k TURBO -ALTERNATOR SETS I Ji Q. Mil I 1 FOR ALL WDUSTRIES WHICH I REQUIRE A SIMULTANEOUS USE I PIONEERS OF PROGRESS i OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY 4 STEAM 1 IN ELECTRICITY ANO ELECTRONICS I I *:I*aX"~ SOCOMABEL (MALAYA)145 words
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Advertisement67 1965-08-29 6 cut costs and increase your production rate m BAND SAWS Radial arm resaw with fixed table >|WT' and automatic feed precisely engineered to minimize waste of n>3|f material, ensure 100% accuracy L ~"^(f f« and increase production rate. v JP^HBr^^^^ timber merchants throughout Malaysia, \jS£/ The Jardin* Waugh Organisation. I67 words
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856 1965-08-29 7 THREE thing? are essential for a successful exporting industry a well maintained reputation for quality, reliability of the product and fidelity to contract delivery dates. The Belgian industry, which occupies a key position in the world has. despite competition and a continuous temptation to lower856 words
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591 1965-08-29 7 Metal working industries have annual turnover of about M $5,400 mil. tic copper, and she has developed valuable Industries processing and using copper and tin Still more specialised work is done (mostly In Antwerp area) In rarer metals, such as geranium, selenium, slllcum and cobalt, not to mention uranium and591 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-08-29 7 The Port of Antwerp, the fourth largest In the world. Seen In picture mbove are mom of its 900 giant cranes of the latest type with far-reaching Jibs.28 words
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275 1965-08-29 7 BELGIAN horticulture has considerably expanded over the past few years, mainly in the vegetables sector. Competitive prices. Increasing consumption and advantageous outlets have caused the expansion of existing enterprises and the creation of new horticultural zones, especially In East and West Flanders, The vegetables275 words
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297 1965-08-29 7 Joint-venture encourages Belgian investment A BELGIAN n-m which launched a Joint-ven-ture company in Malaya. thrM years ago. with Mr. John Eu as chairman of Its Board of Directors. Includes among the various Items of Its programme th« encouragement of Belflan Investments li. this country, namely through technical assist uncc from297 words
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Advertisement109 1965-08-29 7 A_Lc MANUFACTUXI 01 MODUITS PM At MACEUTIQUCS A. CHRISTIAENS s.a. BRUSSELS BELGIUM o MANUFACTURERS OF PHARMACEUTICALS AND ETHICALS DISTRIBUTORS' SOCOMABEL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUAtA LUMPUR SINGAPORE 1»DIO WIUHISS lIIEPMONV UnlfllSS TfIfGIAFHY s». tkevision /7 >v A $9 profit from the total experience of 1r1.8.L.E... top m electronics im> conductors »nd ot>wr109 words
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Article244 1965-08-29 9 I AM a Malaysian citiaen staying and working in .Singapore. I hold a Malaysian national identity card. Do I have to register for a Singapore identity card? JAYCEE. The Registry of People in Singapore says that no changes have been announced as yet. so for the present244 words
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Article2170 1965-08-29 9 CLARENCE H. PATRICK - THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE CLARENCE H. PATRICK By THE American Negro is in the news again. In Los Angeles the other day, his fears and frustrations flashed into two furious weeks of bloody racial rioting that destroyed whole sections of the city. But there is another side to2,170 words
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Advertisement311 1965-08-29 9 Read why modern fathers need BOVRIL every day Are you one of those fathers who is important if you are to lead a healthy, too tired to play with his children vigorous life. after a day at the office? Do you BOVRIL The s_Second5 S econd drink feel irritable and311 words
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Miscellaneous1650 1965-08-29 10 (\<P <^CnO i^SS^^K WOT I WANMA KNOW IS V THESE AWIMALS ARE 11/z\ n\\V=^ =^^-Jr_^ <-» <^lP > #^3BBkm WHY YA GOT stea/v\ep up J* mv friemds and i g|?V /W^ KNOCKED A Jw*»^^lißM ABOUT OUR BAGGIN' A < WON'T SEE THE/^ IIirOSVY'J t^y^fSV VJI I^W IYA DOWN FAlB> 33H<1,650 words
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