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Title Section21 1965-09-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The straits times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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1526 1965-09-01 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By CIN<;APORE, Tues. The Singapore Government can give Britain 24 hours' notice to quit her military bases here, .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said in an interview with a number of foreign correspondents telecast tonight by Television Singapura. And1,526 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1965-09-01 1 Malaysia and Spore won't allow the enemy to drive wedge between them KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA and Singapore will not allow the enemy to drive a wedge between them, Tengku Abdul Rahman declared in a special Merdeka anniversary message to the nation today. With Singapore independent, he was sure1,692 words
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166 1965-09-01 1 S~ AAS ALMAOBLL (Switzerland). 'I m-s. Helicopters dropped explosi\is on the Allalin glacier today after rescuers, imperiled by a new We fall, halted operations at the site of the Mattmark avalanche disaster. Sirens wailed over the valley where one of theAP - 166 words
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Article30 1965-09-01 1 WASHINGTON. Turs. The House of Representatives today approved a 3ill authorising the removal from mo.h-oalls of 21 U.S. warships lor nla or loan to friendly foreign nations.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article99 1965-09-01 1 Tit for tat by Manila MANILA, Tues. All Malaysians visiting the Philippines l>e subjected t<> fin-ger-printing from Sept. 15, ii was officially announced here today. Th v Foreign Office dispatched ;i cable to Ine Philippine Consulate in Kuala Lumpur l<> officially inform I h c Malaysian Government of ihis new99 words
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Article28 1965-09-01 1 KASHMIR BATTLE KABACHI lnts -11. iw Sghttag 111 now ratfcM «n Ike H.i.ii I'" P»« h.tuirn Pakistan Kafehmlf and Indian trnopv Radio P.iki-«-l.in said tod.iv Reut.rReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement64 1965-09-01 1 I NAHAR S I P33 {or I [ml II L. TnORTH BRIOGt I road, j m{" Britain: No pulling out, but adjustments needed— Page 20 ROSKOPF THE MODERN WATCH ROSKOPF MODERN WATCHES ARE AVAILABLE IN 20 NEW MODELS FROM $40.00 AUTOMATIC- DAY DATE CALENDAR WATERPROOf- INCABLOC UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING 21 TO64 words
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Advertisement67 1965-09-01 1 ■tf^VV^H r v* Hi TOPS...! for refreshment j|) J Going places. Meeting peop-. le.Gettingupapartyorrush2^^^^ lkJ» ing for a date. Lively peopla Sii^i snare ft" 1 an(^ excitement j I &n^- wnen they stop they |^^R &N^^g share a taste for lively re-I^8»-IQIaLA Llff^l freshment... sparkling fresh a *»id branched j67 words
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Advertisement41 1965-09-01 1 JALAN SENANG s- c^., r0... SIGLAP PARK onvo, mi, 2-STORIY MOOIRN HOUSES. Bia Floor Ar*a Mosaic 4 Porquot Flooring. $29,900/- Loans A.oilobl* Monthly 51 57.00 for IS years. occupation too<i. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132, Rochore Road, S'poro 7. Ttl' *****.41 words
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144 1965-09-01 2 J^EW YORK. Tues. African delegations yesterday decided not to support the candidacy of Mr. Alex Quaison-Sueki >, Foreign Minister of Ghana, for a second term m President of the I nitcd Nations General Asnciiibly. Delegates reported that the overwhelming majority ofReuter - 144 words
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Article130 1965-09-01 2 MUSLIM COUP PLOT CRUSHED: NASSER- MOSCOW. Tues. President Nasser told a meeting of Arab students here his government had crushed a plot by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to overthrow his regime. The President, here on a flve-day visit, spoke to the students at an Egyptian culture centre last night. He130 words
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Article, Illustration606 1965-09-01 2 Army swamped by citizen volunteers' CANBERRA, Tuesday THE Australian Army has been swamped by mem- bers of the Citizen Military Forces (Territorials) volunteering io serve in Vietnam, an army j spokesman said in Canberra yesterday. The response has been so overwhelming that theReuter - 606 words
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177 1965-09-01 2 Reds say: Airmen admit raid from Thailand pEKING. Tues. Two American pilots said to have been rpcently captured in North Vietnam admitted taking otT from bases in Thailand to bomb North Vietnam. the New China News Agency reported yesterday from Hanoi. The mem* which n s.ud wew i a p177 words
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117 1965-09-01 2 WASHINGTON, Tueis. TT The Slate Department said yesterday that U.S. export licences will be required if a Dutch aircraft company seeks to purchase American turbo-Drop engines for use in planes to be sold to Indonesia. A spokesman said that as far as heReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement115 1965-09-01 2 Swanupmanship Tb^Lb^b^^^^ n«B^B^Bto ill! Bm.t^^^^^^'^B -"-practised by those expert in Swandownsmanship SWAN LACER FANS ."MR. SWAN" IS HERE WATCH OUT! Advertisement SLEEI -irV MUCH DO .0U NEED? It isn't, research shows, just a question of sleeping at night. Is the siesta habit a good one? Read what Dr. Ochsner says...115 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-09-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby uwV? fa*' C^ TII O f N HtLrjy v T y(s p^e me y MOW long f UNTIL ITC A /^tvOs. f RBAUyJ 3ffl^29 words
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231 1965-09-01 3 From the Alexander sisters— a gift of $17 m I ONDON. Tues. An art collection valued at more than $17 million has been bequeathed to Britain It contains works by Goya. Franz Hals and other masters. The collection, believed to b» among (the largest in private hand*, come.s from the231 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-09-01 3 TWO SPACE FAMILIES GET THE GLAD TIDINGS— BUT REUNION MUST WAIT CAPE KENNEDY. Tuesday ASTRONAUTS Gor- don Cooper and Charles Conrad today hold their second technical debriefing session, aimed at Catherine: valuable i n f or m a tion for future space flights. During the debriefing, the GeminiReuter - 394 words
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152 1965-09-01 3 A quiet change: Schools admit Negroes 4TLANTA. Tues Many traditionally all-white schools throuKhout America's segregationist Deep South opened their doors to Negroes for the first time yesterday as the new school year began. ReDOrts from the area, which In recent years has erupted w'tb violent opposition to Integration In schools.152 words
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170 1965-09-01 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Charles Schultz. thp Director cf the Budget predicted yesterday that the cost of 'he war in South Vietnam would push the Federal Budget this year over the US$lOO,OOO ($300.--000) million mark Mr. Srhn!t7 reported this after conferring with the jReuter - 170 words
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262 1965-09-01 3 T»HE Prime Minister Mr. Wilson. Is seeking the backing of employers and union leaders this week in a determined bid to bring peace to Britain's strike-torn car industry. Walkouts snowballing over minor disputes involving 'ust two men out some 30 000Reuter - 262 words
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Article52 1965-09-01 3 LONDON. Tups —A magistrate h*r* today turn«d down a nun* I offer to stand mirety for the ap- peprance In court of irrn teenn«e *lrl» accused of shoplifting. H* 'old the nun that as she hnd taken a vow of poverty he could not Jlfree to herReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1965-09-01 3 MADRID. Tues. Thousands of chnmpatme bottles will form the windows overlooking the inph altar of the church of Sr Bernardo Calvo now being built here. Reuier.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement364 1965-09-01 3 Brings mechanized accounting to the smaller business at a surprisingly low price! filk < Ij fIX ff i i i S >wQBc > "W*.. A Ms' 1 Jim, -:M BURROUGHS P-612 ACCOUNTING MACHINE This fully automatic Burroughs accounting OUTSTANDING FEATURES machine has all tne most-wanted modem fea-tures-vet it's modestly priced364 words
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294 1965-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gINGAPORE'S separation from Malaysia has not affected Japan's desire or determination to expand economic activities and technical co-operation to the newly-indepen-dent island State. This was stated here this afternoon by Mr. S. Arafune, leader of the five-man Japanese Parliamentary fact-finding team before294 words
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Article, Illustration57 1965-09-01 4 MISS Ayers Soh. (above) 24. a li.iiik receptionist and Miss Anna Ang (below) 22. a salesgirl, are the latest entrants for the Miss Tourism Smi;apiira contest to be held on Sept. 25 at the Cathay Hotel. Miss Soh was the Singapore Bank Employees' I'nion57 words
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Article89 1965-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Sata mobile X-ray unit will be Mationed at the Chinese temple in ColciMream Avenue ofl bitjlap. irom today until Friday trom 5.30 pjn. to 9 p.m. for residents in the following areas: Lothian Terrace. Prankel Place. Cold.stream Avenue. Dunbar Walk. Greenfield Drive. Roseburn89 words
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Article39 1965-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Ministry of Culture will give free films shows tomorrow at 7.30 pm at Changi Village market open space; Kampong Lorong Koo Chye; Lee Chang School, Jalan Chye K*y, and Whye Nam School, Jalan Bahru39 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-09-01 4 WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR IS NAMED TOURIST BOARD CHIEF SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Austin Coates. (above) a noted travel writer and trained advertiser. has brcn appointed the newdirector of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Ho will assume duty tomorrow. His appointment for the 52.100-a-month job which was announced today by the Board, ends157 words
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165 1965-09-01 4 MANILA, Tues. Singapore's Minister of Finance. Mr. Llm Kirn San, on receiving the Magsaysay Award here today said that it would spur Singaporeans to bring about a more just and equal society in the State. He received the award from165 words
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159 1965-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues—Four-year-old Bahrom bin Salleh. injured in a collision with a scooter in Tanjong Katong Road, was the plaintiff today in a ■fh Court suit for damages against Chua Ah Nan. the scooterist. Mr. Justice Choor Singh I awarded him 51.500 and costs. The159 words
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Advertisement401 1965-09-01 4 CATHAY j 1 SIMULTANEOUS PREMIERE! PALACE CINEMA r Wed.. Bth Sept. at 9.15 p.m KATONG Now the screen blazes with the story based on the M^k. blistering best-seller! U^J**^ JOSEPH E. LEMNE,...^A)^» co-starring Martin Balsam Red Buttons Michael Connors Angela Lansbury Peter Lawford and Raf Vallone TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* amount nciu«401 words
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Advertisement486 1965-09-01 4 mv HbW rTr^rTrVi^FT^ DAILT 3 s MOw s I A k TODAY! L-IPHKKfC^J at 3-* 9 pm. B DYNAMIC DRAMA OF A WOMAN I Who Rtmained Loyal in Her P I Sj K W Lovt 1 Affection Though Fortun* ty* W Frowned At Her People Compired I Jp sj 4S&mmmw486 words
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Advertisement457 1965-09-01 4 2nd MONTH! 42 nd HAPPY 11. \Y DAILY AT 1.13, 4.30 A 8 30 pm I Extra Shaw 10 am. Sun. i, Holidays Stalls: $1.50 I S2.SO-Circl. $4 00 Advaaca CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO FREE LIST) Z<m&c JULIE CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS PLUMMER Produced in TOOO -AO COLOR by DELUXE School Children457 words
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980 1965-09-01 5 CONTRACTOR: AID FOR TRIP TO VIENNA SINGAPORE. Tuesday TODDY contractor, Mr. Rasoo Shuminigam, today I told the Commission i inquiring into the j administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, I that in 19M he gave $1,000 when he heard that980 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-09-01 5 CJINGAPORE. Tues. A O West German firm has handed over a vaporiser for anaesthetic use to the medical superintendent of the Singapore General Hospital. The expensive device, made by Messrs. Farbwerke Hoechst AG of West Germany, will help economise the use of gases in anaesthesia.72 words
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Article108 1965-09-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The exhibition of contemporary Malayan paintings, which opened at the Art museum of the University of Singapore yesterday, will last till Oct. 2. It ts being held in connection with Tourist Week, which begins on Sept. 26. Tlie paintings ure the works of lrarlinu108 words
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78 1965-09-01 5 Merchants give $5,000 to Medical Fund SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Mci dical Progress Pund today re- ceived a contribution of $6,000 from the Singapore Provision and Sundries Merchants Association. The presentation of the cheque was made by Mr. Quek Seng Guan. president of the association, and was received on behalf of78 words
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Article65 1965-09-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tucs. The Public Works Department has completed a $40,000 project to re- pair and mrtn! ihe Huns Yeans, Road, off Tampme* Road, the Urban and Rural Sen-ices Com- mittee announced today. The proiect was launched tollonine complaint* made oy re--1 sident.s in the area to65 words
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189 1965-09-01 5 Career, art display opens at the Vi coday SINGAPORE. Tues. The first Careers, Arts, Crafts and Hobbies Exhibition will open simultaneously at the Victoria Memorial Hall and the Badminton Hall at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The seven-day exhibition is organised by the Singapore Vocational Guidance Steering Committee, in cooperation with Government189 words
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Article30 1965-09-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— lnche A. Ghani Hamid lias been elected president of the Angkalan Pelukls Aneka Daya (Society of Malay Artists of Various Resources). Inche Selamat SaUrt U the secretary.30 words
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Article, Illustration99 1965-09-01 5 SINGAPORE. Turs— Singapore s Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr S Rajaratnam and Ceylon s former Commissioner in Malaya and Singapore Mr. M Saravanamuttu. were amont the nrominent guests who attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. N Thurairaja (above), at the Ceylon Sports Club.99 words
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Advertisement260 1965-09-01 5 BALL ROLLER BEARINGS Vttm<- DURABILITY H^ffEL/4 BILI T V £L». UNITED BEARINGS LTD. for Malaysia 14 Nort h Boat Q uayi Singapore 6. and Brunei Te ephone *****,***** UNION MOTOR SUPPLY CO. 41 Cross Street, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****, ***** ***** J?.V-.wia!s TAN KWANG SENG &CO 2E George Street, Singapore260 words
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274 1965-09-01 6 Three arrests end menace of pirates GANG WEAPONS SEIZED From R. VIJESURIER: Parit Buntar, Tuesday mHREE secret society leaders, believed to have associated JL with pirates off north Perak, were yesterday arrested in a three-hour police-army operation at Gula, 20 miles from Bagan Serai. With the detention of these men,274 words
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126 1965-09-01 6 'Ignore rumours' cull to Chinese by Minister JUMPING, T c s- The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lira Swee Aun, yesterday told the Chinese community here to ignore rumours that languages other than Malay would be suppressed after 1967. Speaking at a dinjier to mark the 106 th anniversary126 words
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Article160 1965-09-01 6 ITUCHING, Tues. 1V Tw o Opposition MPs have arrived here for discussions with Sarawak United Peoples Party and Party Machinda leaders on the political situation in Sarawak. They are Dr. Llm Chong Eu, leader of the United Democratic Party, and Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr,160 words
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Article32 1965-09-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Ture. Eighteen employers were fined a total of $455 last month lor various offences under the Weekly Holidays Ordinance, according to the latest Ministry of Labour renort.32 words
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Article70 1965-09-01 6 IPOH. lues. Peark. which has the second highest goat population 55.455 in Malaya has banned the slaughter of female goats in the state— except under licence for three years us from this monthA State Oovernmer.t gazette announcing this said people wishing to slaughter female goats70 words
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Article27 1965-09-01 6 IPOH. Tuw.— Mr- Leonj Hing Nin. formerly a forest offtrrr !in Johorr Bhn:u. has taken up appointment at the State Forfit 1 Department her«\27 words
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211 1965-09-01 6 Remove these barriers, says chamber SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government will be asked to amend certain "unreasonable" import regulations to ensure the entrepot status of in- dependent Singapore. This was decided at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today. Opening discussions on how be*i to promote211 words
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Article41 1965-09-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. 1 Malaysia is to send six delegates to the Third Young Christinn Workers International Council meeting to be held in Bangkok in December. More than 300 de'etrates from 80 countries will attend the meeting.41 words
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Article32 1965-09-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thirty -three Malaysian!; have been awarded scholarships to study In Canada under the Colombo Plai The first batch of seven, all undergraduates, will leave on Friday.32 words
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Article22 1965-09-01 6 PENANG, TUI-.1.- rnchfl Mohsmed Zain bin Abu Bakar of Bu*terworth has been elected president of the Penang Muslim Benefit Society.22 words
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Article176 1965-09-01 6 PENANG. Tuesday TiIORE than 100 workers of I*■ the E and O Hotel who •went on strike six weeks ago following the dismissal of eleven of their colleagues, today pledged to continue their strike "until the hotel Is re-opened." "We are determined to176 words
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Miscellaneous140 1965-09-01 6 Ui*k Tracy By < h.st,r TffffJ BiaaK-fl^ -P?"^ Fito^£! C f-r w^P," IS BUT MUST TELL IW* SHOULD TEU_" [WWATELSE Lusro^S SJr* ™^i MV HUSBAND. A HER HUSBAND EVERY COULD I DO' If S Z5?X'#- L i^*-»-» <r*?> I T^NOMATTEBHCW L^^ h nJT OUi |k Ofc3iL>tS, THESE TWO Ig «c_y140 words
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229 1965-09-01 7 Assembly Speaker: Why I rejected plebiscite motion... OLN AM.. Tuev The 1 Speaker ol the State Assembly, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, has rejected a motion submitted by the UDP Opposition railing on the State Government to hold plebiscite to ascertain the views of the people of Penang on whether229 words
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Article66 1965-09-01 7 Taximan robbed of $87 STNOAPORE. Tues A taxi i driver. Chan All Tee. picked up two passencers near Kandangj Kerbau Maternity HospKal yester- day. but found out a little later that his fare were armed rob-i j bers. Chan afterwards drove into a police station complaining IhoJ the two men66 words
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Article37 1965-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Tties. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and Mrs. Lee will be guests of honour at the Singapore Jay- 1 cees Fellowship Night at the Cathay Restaurant at 8 p.m. on Rent. 7.37 words
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Article57 1965-09-01 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Malaysian Ambassador, Mr. R. Ramani. yesterday gave the IN. Secretary(■••neral. V Thant, a brieiinij on the situation in Malaysia, in thr light of Singapore's withdrawal from the Federation. Mr. Ramani spent about 40 minutes with V Thant, and then left IN. headquarters to57 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-09-01 7 Causeway plan for Penang 'not a political gimmick' PENANG, Tuesday THE Finance Minister's recent promise that the Centra! Government might consider building a causeway between Penang island and the Malayan mainland should not be regarded as "a political gimmick," Mr. David Choong, Alliance Whip, told the City Council yesterday. 'The341 words
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198 1965-09-01 7 Singapore 'nation of top class people' SINGAPORE. Tues. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche Rahim Ishak, has described Singapore as a nation of "top-class people" regardless of whether it is in the field of politics, administration, social consciousness or sports. Speaking at the opening of a boxing198 words
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85 1965-09-01 7 VEOUL, Tues.— The South Korean Government today announced that 25 people from Malaysia and eight other Asian and African countries had been invited here for training of one month to one year in various fields. The other countries are Cameron. Ivory Coast. Kenya. Nepal. Somalia.Reuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-09-01 7 Emergency job for an ex-clerk -IiCR. YONG MIN WAH, ITI 38 (above), a financial clerk at the Drainage and Irrigation Department, leaves Kuala Lumpur for Sarawak soon to take up the post of Assistant Emergency Development Officer. His new post will involve him in the resettlement schemes now being carried76 words
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Article51 1965-09-01 7 IPOH. Tues. The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan will lay the founda--1 tion stone for the new Sikh temple here on Monday. Sent- 6. The now temple, costins about $50,000, Is being built on the site of a 60-year-old temple which has been51 words
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205 1965-09-01 7 Arthur Richards - Penang boy to take part in London concert Arthur Richards From I ONDON. Tues. An 18-year-old Penang pianist. Dennis Lee, has been chosen to take part in a concert at the Commonwealth Institute in London on Sept. 29 in connection with the Commonwealth Arts Festival. Chosen to perform with Dennis205 words
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Article25 1965-09-01 7 PENANG. Tues S« -or Cheah Sene Khim. chairman of the Prr.ang Weaak Celrbr., Committee, has been re-elertrd prr.s:dent of the Ppnang Buddhist Association-25 words
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Advertisement239 1965-09-01 7 PEAKVILLE a IDEAL HOME, INVESTORS' BEST OPPORTUNITY The PEAKVILLE is situated near the junction of Bedok Road and Upper Changi Road, amidst the serene and scenic surroundings and facing the Anglican High School with Bedok Town, Market, Pest -Office, Churches, Police Station and Bonk in the vicinity. Besides, the competent239 words
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Miscellaneous299 1965-09-01 7 Straits Times Crossword AlKo^- d-devtl, use 3: tails may be 1. Do they kill their kin or their called (or! (4 2i klne? (6. B>. 6. See 23. 9. Sounds a good way to kill 7. Big burn In the brasswork? these plovers <4-5). ft). 10. Live routined by a299 words
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Article, Illustration954 1965-09-01 8 MALAYSIANS REAFFIRM THEIR FAITH IN KING AND COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday MALAYSIA IVI W ent gay today. A carnival air pervaded the nation as Malaysians everywhere celebrated the second anniversary of the birth of their nation. From Padang Bcsar to Sebatik, the people reaffirmed954 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-09-01 8 'J'HE Raja Permaisuri Agong and Puan Sharif ah Rodziah, wife of Prime Minister, laugh in appreciation at the school children's mass rally at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The rally, which was opened by the King, marked the start of the day-long Malaysia58 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-09-01 9 And up they g o A CRESCENT OF HOPE UNDER THE RISING SUN TWO girls soar above their trampolines as they go through their gymnastic display, part of the children's rally programme at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The girls were among 14 students of the Specialist Teachers' Training123 words
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Article213 1965-09-01 9 were provided to the school children later. In MALACCA, the Governor. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. told a rally of 8.000 children at th«> Kubu Stadium that it was the Government's ambition to make Malaysia the most advanced country ln the Afro-Asian region. The213 words
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205 1965-09-01 9 A review in London next week of Malaysian defences /"ANBERRA. Tue.«.— Futur* defence planning for the Malaysian area is expected to be examined at a conference of Commonwealth defence advisers to begin ln London on Monday. Australian defence experts Delleve the conference will examine the implications of the political separationReuter - 205 words
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Article75 1965-09-01 9 KLI'ANC. Tups Che Hublol btnte Abu Bnkur. 21. teacher at h. s, ndary English school. was last nigh; crowned "Miss National Language of Kluansf In iht National Dress contest held at ■he Diamond Jubilee hall here The runners-up were C*ic Salmah binte Harun 24. and Utigltu75 words
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186 1965-09-01 9 Maca sends personal message to the Tengku TIIANILA, Tues. President Macapagul has sent a personal message to Tengku Abdul Rahman on the occasion of Malaysia's second birthday. An official «?okesman said that since the Philippines did not recognise Malaysia officially, there would be no government congratulatory message. A similar procedure186 words
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Obituary31 1965-09-01 10 M ay*r*t* tit mimtmmm. MRS ANO MOCK SIIW. ne* NT* <>ik Kek Hit M pa*aa« away l*».-efi|!l» n *-*S at 111 Reereo .-■rrel MiUiri. ruo'ral on Thuratn 2nd Hep* ember.31 words
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Article113 1965-09-01 10 Wm4a tit tmimimmml MR AND MRS. Jonathan <iop« I tuaiik all relative* ami frimda for 'neir attcadaore prewnta and aaale'an '>>el- weddlnit MR AND MRS. Putharaju Nalda mfu. Knd v>mhe* oa tbe of their mirMu* LATE Md l^h Ah Mul Famllr a k ill fri^nda. relatlvea for «oo- >.113 words
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Article61 1965-09-01 10 Witr4m Hi i Minimum IN MFMORV Of devoted r-lotMr The«»lra d"d I»-M A ■■'•ic-r Krlef a »»v»r» «(M»k to p*rt with it f I lon m dear. Your M>rrowln« »r--r a A SPECIAL IERVICE held I *n lj.[ik»rani iv.i on lxt ioas at .10 pn :n mmnorv of61 words
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Article166 1965-09-01 10 -rf» Hi t minimum, ARRIVAL OF FRENCH htioea from j '».no'.rr't» Aliot Orbicfc'a Supermarket TAP SANCINC Knr f*|tinn. r« lit 110 M front TUi S [Otr > ROLAND t fl |M oe liMtisam Appotntinn,' i SLSIC MARY LTO ?r..l najajr, 13. Ban*n K<i»d s i«r» y > lien <»iiii»166 words
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Article36 1965-09-01 10 ft Wmrd* U <Kt*lnHtm> ir.ICNCI AND HEALTH Wll» k*> 'o the Hcrlpture* hv Murv Raker Tdil\ amllabte. from Ctiriitlan HrMnra R*a« Mi Houm I Orange tiro** Road 1 10 open tonlxht nSO p m36 words
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Article606 1965-09-01 10 Wednesday. September L 1965. President Nasser's long discussions with Kremlin leaders in Moscow centre supposedly on the Vietnam crisis. There is speculation that the Egyptian leader is sounding out the Russians on a new peace plan. No details have been disclosed, however, and none ;ii. \pected until606 words
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Article360 1965-09-01 10 The Philippines Government has announced that from September 15 all Malaysian viMtors to its country will be liable to finger-printing. The Mt nation then will be one I which could have been anticipated nearly four months .ago when Manila decided to tiike the prints of visitors of Chinese360 words
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Article189 1965-09-01 10 Three thousand applications for 224 flats, with hundreds more flowing in, set Kuala Lumpur's shortage of low-cost housing in a serious light The situation is not completely bad, of course, because further schemes will be under way by the time the Jalan Loke Yew block the subject189 words
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Article, Illustration2192 1965-09-01 10 THE KING'S MALAYSIA DAY BROADCAST Time for parting is near— Our hearts filled with happy memories OX this ylorious day 1 share with Mala ysians everywhere the feelings of elation that find release in national rejoicing in honour of Merdeka and the2,192 words
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Advertisement465 1965-09-01 10 >• »*rdi 11$ (tt(mtmmm) MOOI KUM roON and "alawilan y>Kr lloe aioc on l-*-«b i. han OUIK William a.n Mr Mra ("nan Pnh Rum and Jannte -to Mr a Mr, Qnrk Wee P**u I II M ITWIIN lADAIIVAN Fronomlc Kevetopmem Roard mngapoe. a o Mr and Mr* NN Pillar and465 words
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Advertisement170 1965-09-01 10 conditioning is \^*3tem^. bought than any fm other make! ESrtf DfiYrft BBBBVIBY* aB la> °^Bf' > **a^^^ aaV BBBBB^BBBa^^^**BK?v»*BB The "line break" in *jLjS^& 7 a Carrier Air Condi- Ivd^' ial Zrtm tioner stops abnormal voltages from overload- i 1 1 &!^^U <t*V^M l*W^*afl& i ing the unit This it170 words
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332 1965-09-01 11 KUCHING, Tuesday Q AiiAW AK was now the battleground Ofor Indonesian confrontation and the target for inliLtration, the Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, warned in a Malaysia Day broadcast this morning. During the past two years the people of Sarawak had332 words
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237 1965-09-01 11 Ningkan: Don't be swayed by the trouble-makers mHE Chief Minister, Dato Stephen X Kalong Ningkan. in his message said gapore's separation would in no way affect Sarawak's attitude towards Singapore or any other State in Malaysia. Ho called on the people not to be swayed by the arguments of trouble-makers237 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-09-01 11 Court told of $420,000 ransom Kidnapping of dato CINGAPORE, Tues. A sum of $420,000 in ransom money was mentioned in a magistrate's court here today when six men were produced in connection with kidnapping and abduction offences. One of them, Ng Kirn Cheng, was accused of collecting this ransom money362 words
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Article43 1965-09-01 11 BINOAPORE. Tues. Two fishermen, Quek Ngar Liang and Kuek Ouan Sift vert each lined $60 today In a District court for entering a restricted area. They were found In a sampan off Sultan Shoal at 8.45 pm yesterday43 words
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74 1965-09-01 11 CINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore announced today that .he new 'Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Is Professor Llm Kok Ann, Professor of Bacteriology. The term of offlce of the present dean, Professor K. Shanmugaratnam. expires today. The new vice-dean Is74 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-09-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday J"HE suggestion by a Melbourne professor to '"unfrock and unwig" judges and barristers found some support here today. The Lord President of the Federal Court of Appeal, Dato Sir James Thomson, said; "We ought to keep an413 words
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Article64 1965-09-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A five-man Japanese Parliamentary delegation arrived here today from Singapore to "find out about Malaysia and to report back to their Parliament." The delegation, led by Mr. SelJuro Arafunc of the Liberal Democrat Party. Includes Mr- Taira Sakamoto and Air. Kaku Nohora of64 words
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89 1965-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The branch manager of China Underwriters. Life and General Insurance Co. Ltd.. Jesus Dy alias Jesse Dy. was charged in a magistrate's court today with causing hurt to his district manager. V. S. Padman with a knife on Aug. 9. He also89 words
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Article59 1965-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Tue.s. Tb« Chief of AUMrulia's Army General Staff. Lieut. General 81r John Wi!ton. flew into Singapore by Alitalia tonight for an wet* j night stopover before going to South Vietnam. London and America fur i.iifcs \wth t<<p military it-arters. He was accompanied I General T.59 words
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Miscellaneous774 1965-09-01 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur "The Stranger": 7.34 Jack and Prnanf S lpoh and Benny "Jack Goes to the Malacca: 3 Johore Bahrn; 4 Races": 8 News In Mandarin: Talping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 8.10 Songs In Praise of MaKlaanf. laysla The Motherland; 834 Interpo] Calling— "The Two P.M.774 words
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Article, Illustration290 1965-09-01 12 Improving knowledge of Asian watch men STEPS are being taken by the Swiss watch industry to improve the technical knowledge of watch repairers in Singapore and South-East Asia. This was stated by Mr Nicholas Von Der Weld, the Far East delegate for the Swiss Federation of j Watch Manufacturers (F.H.),290 words
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Article278 1965-09-01 12 motorist in Singapore and Malaysia will x have a wider choice of blends of petrol with the introduction in the near future of the BP Super Mix Pumps. Mr. B. L. Dlxon. marketing director of BP Malaysia Ltd., announcing this at a cocktall party at278 words
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118 1965-09-01 12 A CLOTH suit said able to repel splashes of molten metal up to 1,600 degrees Centigrade Is being produced by a British company. Clough and Wood Ltd. Designed Tor steelworkers. and particularly those engaged in Ingot pouring, the two-piece suit is made from118 words
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Article78 1965-09-01 12 Four Carlsberg distributors of Sabah flew to Copenhagen last week as guests of the Carlsberg Breweries. During their fortnight's trip, they will visit the head office of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. I They are Mr. Richard Tai of Tai Brothers In Tawau; Mr. Wong Chung Mun78 words
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Article59 1965-09-01 12 Mr. Charles M. Stockholm, manager of the First National City Bank in Kuala Lumpur, is one of 70 executives selected from throughout the world to attend a specialised course at the Harvard I University Graduate School of Business Administration. Thr 15-week course which began on Sundnv59 words
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Article44 1965-09-01 12 Youn«r Advertising and Market- ing Ltd. have been appointed advertising and public relation consultants for the U.S. Machine Tool Exhibition to be held In Singapore from Dec 5 to 15 About 22 Amrrtran companies and manufn ere will take part at the abow44 words
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Article, Illustration90 1965-09-01 12 Mido planning to market new models T<HE supervisor of Mldo Watch x Station of Thong Sla Company Singapore. Mr. Kan Xl Ylck. left for Switzerland last week oti a special training course at the imitation of Mldo Watch Company. Mr. Kan. who will be away for four months, will among90 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-09-01 12 Clerk to study Tokyo cargo handling work MR. Dennis Ho Ylt Soon, a senior airport clerk of Japan Air Lines in Singapore flew to Tokyo last week to study the latest cargo handling methods at Haneda AirportThis is Mr. Ho's third training trip to Tokyo during his six years' service52 words
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Article, Illustration449 1965-09-01 12 CHAN BONG SOO - 'Spore may lose timber trade' warning CHAN BONG SOO By CINGAPORE way lose to Europe its timber export markets in the Middle East, unless local exporters act now. The warning comes from Mr. Mohd. Haji Khan, managing director of the Singapore Rattan and Cane Mart Ltd., and director of the449 words
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161 1965-09-01 12 ITHDRD'S plant expansion F programme In Singapore costing $2 million is now nearIng completion. With the west side of its plant building at Buklt Tlmah enlarged by some 16,000 square feet, a host of new machinery has been Installed and Is expected to be in161 words
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Advertisement487 1965-09-01 12 sea 115 11 I (or how to relax and unwind) Sail 10 or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a wclUarncd rest! Sail P4 O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the487 words
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Advertisement478 1965-09-01 12 .*?«ncC3£. i^ff *mwc a .^^^•^•ttw^w^^'eufca^^^^™ i^i^FiTr*rt Bear-Tex... NORTON'S Remarkable Finishing Tool We have available NORTON'S completely new abrasive product. BEAR-TEX wheels formed of non-woven fabric impregnated throughout with abrasive grains and adhesive. METAL WORKING Plants find these BEAR-TEX wheels outstanding for matt finishing removing oxide stains from copper or rust478 words
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Article, Illustration432 1965-09-01 13 TYPIST MAVIS TURNS UP IN A PYJAMA SUIT TO WED THE MAN WHO SHOT HER BOY-FRIEND... LONDON. Tuesday \/T AVIS UPTON, 21-year-old London typist, married the Dartmoor prisoner serving a life sentence for the manslaughter of her boy friend; a circumstance inevitably attracting a degree432 words
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221 1965-09-01 13 Junta in Dominica bows out after OAS pressure SANTO DOMINGO. Tuesday. THE Dominican military junta headed by Maj.-Gen. Antonio Imbert Berrera resigned last night, apparently bowing to pressure from the Organisation of American States. Gen. Imbert made the sur- prise announcement that he and the other four members of theUPI - 221 words
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129 1965-09-01 13 MANILA, Tues. The United States is building up Itg air fore* on Mac tan Island, nrar Cebn Province, some 35A miles south of Manila, the Manila Times reported this morning The report said tbo build-up includes 16 new C-130 Hercules transportReuter - 129 words
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248 1965-09-01 13 AfOSCOW. Tues.— Two 1 African diplomats were questioned all day yesterday by police investigating the death of a Russian girl in an early-morning fall from their apartment window. The men, Somali Embassy counsellor. Mr. Omar Mohamed Mahmed and attache Mr MohamudReuter; UP - 248 words
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Article22 1965-09-01 13 VIENNA. Tues— T\mj C/Th amateur pilots fled to Am last night In n stolen single- 1 eiißtried sports plane— UPl22 words
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Advertisement302 1965-09-01 13 Mk WAKE TO A LOVELIER SKIN Too tired at day*s end for even 5 minutes facial massage Can't sleep relaxed with oily creams then FOR YOU for 1965 CsfcfakT presents MOISTURA fi (Activated moisturising night cream) Combats dry ikin. Leaves skin dewy soft and fresher looking. A I Quickly penetrates302 words
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Advertisement255 1965-09-01 13 BSAVE^o^^H FOR j THEIR fV m I B^P^*"*^ l^B^ajß^t Mr b Mrs Lim sove port of their eormngs regulorly with fh* Chung Khiow Bonk. Their children olso sove with the "Coins Bonk" of Chung Khiow Bonk For o* little os $l/-o sovingsoccount con be storted 3% interest per onnum will255 words
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Advertisement1191 1965-09-01 14 PROGRESS MOTORS USED CARS •mm cniiads stii mm fiitnr v THE LARGEST RANGE IN TOWN 1964 Renault RS 1100 84.875.00 1964 Rtxd. R Corriim 845 C.0. $3,695.00 iit>2 Renault Dauphine 82,395.00 it.i 62 Rtnault Oauphine 82,575.00 m» Renault 750 c .c. 8 695,00 1-»fe4 M Premier St. Sdn. "EH' $7,575.001,191 words
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Advertisement952 1965-09-01 14 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St et: txtrm FIRST CLASS Malcy Driver living Kings Road area available Immediately for four months during employers leav. Phone Nelson ***** Spore office hours. ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm FURNISHED FLAT to let 102-A, Oxley Rise. Rent952 words
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Advertisement1062 1965-09-01 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT IS Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box St rts. txtrm OFFICE SPACE VACANT Central lotntlou. district 1. Available Immediately, reasonable rental. Please ring IS pore) *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Words St (Ml*.)— Box in rts. ufr« ONE TWO-STOREY TERRACE Hou»e at Mt. Blnai, off Holland Rd. (Singapore).1,062 words
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Advertisement747 1965-09-01 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j It WordM St (Mlm.r—Box ft rts. txtrm FINANCE REQUIRED for good proBtahle business partnership offer Ke- ply Box A 5356 K.I. Spore AGENTS WANTED all over Malavsla for kno«n brand of Cosmetic and toilet »:uods tor term and ondlt on Apply PO lex 1311 (Spore). TOURS EXCURSIONS747 words
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Advertisement885 1965-09-01 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS WordM St (Ml*.)— Box St rts. txtro 1»55 TR-2 SI.4M 1957 K/Prefect (1..1.10-. iHith very good condition. View 15 Hamilton Rd.. S i<ore ROVER 75 ISSS. Owner returning L'K. Klrst class condition. View ».'>» Kiver VaMey Road. 8 pore. So dealers. ANCLIA DELUXE i960 Kuropean jwned885 words
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Advertisement737 1965-09-01 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word* St (Mi*.)— Box SO rt*. txtrm 19«4 CORTINA SUPER, Opel K.idett. Billr an Minx, lsimi Die?. I. Cortina I U ID«3 Kord Capri. I Hprolal. 1»62 P<-tIH.-Ot *****. 1100. Volkswagen. l'.'fil Hl-cial Austin Yin l< AiMin A4O r.i.io Kord A 1100. H Minx. HatTM Minul737 words
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Advertisement537 1965-09-01 14 TAILORING li Wercts $t (Mtm.)-Box St) PARKMANS: Styles to salt all ages. m Itrili.ino 242-C TanfcK'« r.uud. 8' port. ladies~hairdress7ng~" li W..r.». i\t,n.i— llnx jo rtt. rxtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCELLC II -C Bntterr MARJORIE LADIES HAIRDRESSERS MM OrdMi flbamrion vi from $lU'- t'hcinr (SjK.rr, FOR LATEST HAIRSTVLI rail at I537 words
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Advertisement1165 1965-09-01 15 TO LIVHIPOOI I CitSl CQt^l U K.I Uu> It M MM r npJR ft«M| ELPENOR la Pt Sepi 2 tept l AJAI Gin. 33 Sept 2 OOLIUt Srpt < Sepi n Srpt I? II tept 1/ DtMOUOCUS Li«rpool. Glasgow Sept IS Sipt 21 Sept22/2S Srpt 2* MtCHAON Sept 72 Sept1,165 words
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Advertisement2439 1965-09-01 15 3 3 l^T3 i r//rLHh£//V£S m i THC CAST ASIATIC COVPA', Ui Ixcpo-ilfd X 0<""<-k EIPREH »AIUNM 10 NEAR tASI, CONTINtNI AND kCAWOINAfIA. S'pwi f. S'Ua pmmiv* Aiii 6*aua hwra HPwt Aac* b«p* Gin. 11/ OOMA I) Sipt 2 Sepi 1/ I 7/ I lept 21 Ht 2 0«t I2,439 words
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Advertisement1322 1965-09-01 15 teELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent Smgaport P. S^am Pining CITY OF CHICtCO Havre, London, Hamburg. Bremen, R'can, Antairp 5 S Stpt Etpreu S'part/Httri Cm OF UCHFIELO .orwon Hamburg. R daa Hull 11 Stpt Cm Of GLASGOW London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre Hull, Im lam. W'b'o Jl 21 Stpt 211,322 words
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785 1965-09-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the Kuala Lumpur trading room closed for Malaysia Day holiday. Only a very few shares had changed hands by afternoon and so little business was done that it785 words
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Article25 1965-09-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices Auj. 30 Aug. ::i Industrials: 72.33 ItM S rubbers: 111 i.K."> Kc.' 8", Dec. 30, 19t>3=100 l»«c. Ift. I9b-> l(l(l25 words
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282 1965-09-01 16 Very thin trading on Singapore Rubber Mart AS there were no advice* from •■CIMM and with Malaysian centres closed, trading conditions were very thin on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday. September first grade closi-d at til cents the lowest closing price since Kebuary last year. After opoium; one-eiKtiih of a282 words
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Article56 1965-09-01 16 -JMIJ prrsriu rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound slrr lins li\rd on Novrmttrr ii l.t-t year i- M-llinE. T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 i;> Kid. Ku\ine IT. '.'v 4 I 1 He] Hmini: OJp. N Ud. The rlnll.ii is at its vtatutorv middle |>osition in relation56 words
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Article107 1965-09-01 16 MELBOURNE. lur>. JNDUSTRIALS were CM" with losiifs fHirly widespread U) quiet trading. However, some leaders Improved In quiet trading. B.H.P. recovered 3d. to 495. 6d. Base metals barely held levels, but some void shares gained. Today* closing prtee* vltb Monday's prices u> brackets: Mount Ins J7/S (37/7) N.107 words
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Article18 1965-09-01 16 Th» Atuclitun of Banks In Malay na made no change id tta ratea to merchants yesterday18 words
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Advertisement1172 1965-09-01 16 Vr— """■"•'■''itAWASAKl KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Crest Lakes Service Hongkong Yokohama Hai.tu Montreal loronto Owe Bet •km Mara" 1 4 Ocl 1} Oct 12 Hat II Mat 20 Hit 2 Oat Wast Coast 08 Central/South America Sarvlea Yokohama Guayaquil Callao Mataram Ariel Valparaiso ciiit Mara" 4/ I1,172 words
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Advertisement912 1965-09-01 16 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "IBERIA' (30,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 23 Sept 1965 Arming LONDON 16 Oct 1965 vie Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar Rotterdam. Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation available. S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons fully airconditioned) Departing SINGAPORE 28 Sept 1965 P. SWETTENHAM912 words
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Advertisement457 1965-09-01 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. ASIA Soiling troo Singapore 18th Sect. 196 b m.v. VICTORIA Soiling from S'ngaoore 16th Oct. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE For further derails apply to your Travel Agent* or HARPER. GILFILLAN CO.. LTO. S'por* K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang ***** ***** 2621 ***** I WESTBOUND457 words
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Advertisement428 1965-09-01 16 W^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRECI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO MALAYA 10 CANAMU AM U.S, CRUI LAKES PMM. Tfvrt r. »'»n» rtnenp tt* Ipmtu ORIENT LAKES Seft I'll 12/11 14/15 Oct Vessel calls at MONTREAL, lORONIU, HAMILION, HUrrALU, AMIIABUIA. CLEVELAND. IOLED3. OEIROII. MILWAUKEE k CHICAGO. GENERAL AGENTS428 words
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Article599 1965-09-01 17 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore trading room of the Stork r.xrhanje of Mala>»ia ve»trrda%. with the number of the tharea traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: B*u*Uad (2.000) fi M, (1.000) SI 23. (1.000) 11.24; Eifo H-87 KU (2.000) 51. 60; F. and N »rdi (3 0O0)599 words
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Article21 1965-09-01 17 Ail*. 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cents (down thrrr-elchths of a cent). TIN: Market closed for Malaysia Day bollday.21 words
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Article230 1965-09-01 17 INDUSTRIAL* 3U Three months_ Bounte.Hi cte. 11. Boa 14 eu.' I itv U<-v. w eta. McAllatsr 9 cts. (J. S. Holdings M. Invest. 11 etA 13 eis. N- Iron 8 eta. uunior. 12 cts o.caa 14 cts. B. smelting 30ot* Rotnxnaas 10 cts. Erao 13 cts Robinsons 10230 words
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Article74 1965-09-01 17 -MINES! Product Excftang*. tlnti. v Mr* no«n pricn ptr picul y«t«rCcsamit bulk 151 Milan, drum J5l ttllen. Ca»ra: Sep' 'Oct. UK/Ooottnaat: (.'iwuoted. Ptpptr: Muntok «blte SlB2* •allars, Sarawak white JISO selltr*. apedal Sarawak black $140 sailers, garbled L.niKMK black (169 (N> seller!, (all w« N.L.W. >. AKTA Sl77t74 words
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Article57 1965-09-01 17 SHIPS lying alongside Ute ktngapore whsrvet er expected teday are: Cottlca N.W.3, Llpls N.W.\ Slraat Clarence 23/24. Kwelllo 2S/M. Sumatra 35/36, Ball 46. Sir Lancelot 38/39. Hero 40/41. Benmacdbul 13/16, Yamaablro Maru 1/3. Benledl 33/34. Oarryhank 10/11. Morro N.W 4. Ship* in Penang Harbour i In the57 words
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Article37 1965-09-01 17 ON the free exchange market in Bods Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.761 for T.T. and 5.754 for «ath. Sterling «ai quoted at 10 03 sad ene lael ef geld at ?Ao|.37 words
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Article12 1965-09-01 17 August Jnly Robber: 67.125 cts. 68.574 cts. Tin: $741,054 5724.2112 words
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Article224 1965-09-01 17 OI'IKMIUK first grade rubber 1 iii I*. kflfWl closed at 5 pjn. in ~uii;.iporr yesterday at 65? i ccnU per Ib.. down three-eighth* of a rent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone m.i» Inactive. K..A.S. closing prices in cenU r Ib. yesterday: Buyers Sellers224 words
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Article163 1965-09-01 17 rtyllE following dividends are L expected In September and October. The nature of the payment and last year's date of announcement are In brack' MDUSTKIALSI tra,rr A Neave (final bonus div. 19.9.64). Malayan Breweries (final bonus div. 19.9.641. Malayan Cement (interim 28.9.64), Oversea-Chinese Hankm; ur.tenm 25.9.64). Kobin■M ,1163 words
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Advertisement116 1965-09-01 17 SALES SUPERVISOR I Hi: MAN WE SEEK must be Chinese between 26-30 years of are, with H.S.C. qualification and at least three years of sales experience or related work He will be able to converse fluently in English, Cantonese and Hokkien. Salary will be in the area of $375/- per116 words
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Advertisement1407 1965-09-01 17 fSSSSSSSSSm SfiSßwi) KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETTNO NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Thirty-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited will be held at the Registered Office of tlie Company. 16 Jalan langM, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia, on Tuesday,1,407 words
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Advertisement671 1965-09-01 17 NOTICES JABATAN TALIKOM KERAJAAN MALAYSIA P"perksaan Pengfemar Radio Radio Amateur Examination Written examination, cover ng elementary theory of radio-com-munication and amateur operat- ing procedure will be held on 18th October. 1965 at 9.30 a.m. In Kuala Lumpur. Arrangements may be made in some circumstances for the examination to be taken671 words
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Advertisement741 1965-09-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are Invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS APPOINTMENT: COMPOSITOR SALARY SCALE: $144x4A-164/174x6A-216 pjn. plus Variable Allowance. AGE. Below 45 years. QUALIFICATION: Secondary I (Form lD or equivalent from a Government or Government Aided School S- years experience as Compositor, i Including solid composition and job741 words
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Advertisement1024 1965-09-01 17 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR L'lu Selanror North Water Supply Scheme Contract No. 3. TENDERS are Invited from suppliers registered with the P.W.D. for the manufacture, supply and delivery to within SO miles of Kuala Lumpur of cast Iron valves and pipe fittings. Tender documents may be obtained from the Consulting1,024 words
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Advertisement171 1965-09-01 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. I Tawaran darlpada PemborongJ yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R.. dl-dalam kelas 'E' dan ka-atas akan ai- terlma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, KelanUn. K. Bharu hlnpga Jam pukol 3.00 petang pada Bhb. September. 1965. Untok: 1 CONSTRUCTION' OF DRAINS. CULVERTS, CHAMBERS AND MANHOLE AI.ONO JALAN 1 SULTAN IBRAHIM. KOTA BHARU171 words
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Article, Illustration463 1965-09-01 18 Service chief and Speaker made datos JESSELTON, Tues. The Deputy Chief of the General Staff. Brigadier Dato Ibrahim bin Ismail, and the Speaker of the Sabah Legislative Assembly. Inche Mohamed Kassim bin Haji Hashim. were made datos by the Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah in his Malaysia Day honours list463 words
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Article83 1965-09-01 18 BENIONU. lvi.v TIH Kwuiissi Association here will hold a chiinT on Sept. 14 to celebrate Its Ssth anniversary and .ilso lonour t".o of Its leaders who I MR rrcemly honoured by the I Yang ill mi Mil Agon* and the ■nltaa of Puhantr. Tli- v83 words
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116 1965-09-01 18 IESSELTOX. Tues. SaJ ban's new landmark the $2.5 million official lunar of the Head of State was opened toright by the Yang diPertua Negara. Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. At a reception to mark the opening, he said: "I hope this new istana willAP - 116 words
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282 1965-09-01 18 Malaysians urged to end Western domination PENANG. Tues fHE secretary-general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. suggested today that Asians must not emphasise their differences, but, instead, stress their points of unity if they were to rid themselves of Western domination. "A.^ia.'" he said In a Malaysia Day282 words
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Article67 1965-09-01 18 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tuev The District Officer here. Mr Plan Singh, last night called on the people to show their loyalty to the country by uMng the nauomil language Mr Singh, who presided at a cultural show to mark the close j of the National Language67 words
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438 1965-09-01 18 KUCHING. Tuesday I OARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Doto Kalong Ningkan, in a Malaysia Day broadcast, tonight assured the people that the tempo of development in the State would be stepped up. He gave this assurance after briefly outlining the progress achieved by his Government438 words
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Article25 1965-09-01 18 KARACHI. Tues. Tengku Sulalman. son of the Sultan of 1 Selantjor. ha.s arrived here from London by air for a brief stay. IAP.25 words
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235 1965-09-01 18 Develop patriotism: Mentri tells 10,000 children lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johores Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today said that the separation of Singapore from Malaysia uas the saddest thing that had happened this year. He was speaking at a Malaysia Day rally to 10.000 schoolchildren from primary and235 words
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114 1965-09-01 18 TOKYO, Tues. The If* lajnrtan Ambassador to Japan Dato Syed Sheh Shahbudin. said today that the relations between Malaysia and Japan had be--1 come closer every year. blLshmi'iir •our relal on 11 m.■ Inn neighbourUneM, goodwill. c» ion and respect ior the :H114 words
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Advertisement213 1965-09-01 18 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR. KEDAH Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaJUr dl-J.K.R. dl-dalam fakfe iKeixi.a I, K Kechll II) dan ka-atas akan dl-terlma, dl- Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. Kedah Perils. Alor Star hlngga Jam pukol 300 petang pad* 7 harlbulan September. 1965. UNTOK: CHADANOAN PER- LEBAR JALAN DAN PEMBI.VAAN PEMBETONG DARI TELOK WAN213 words
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Advertisement231 1965-09-01 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada Pemborong'^ rang berdaftar dl-J.K.K. 01-dalam Kelas A— C. Babagian IV 8 (b> dan Kelas D 6c E. Bahaglan Vll astmi dl-terlma dl-Pejabat Jurutcm Nrgerl. Perak. Ipoh hlngga Jam puKol 3. 0 f petant; pada 3tiu September. 1965: MELETAKKAN 8' DAN 4"231 words
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Article449 1965-09-01 19 JOE DORAI - Games a 'must' for Saf a JOE DORAI By Singapore, Tues. gINGAPORE will enter for the Seap Games soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur in 1 December if Singapore are invited by the Malaysian Organising Council for the Games to enter separately. According to SAFA President Hussein Kamari the decision to449 words
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Article, Illustration173 1965-09-01 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Leading jockey Dcs Coleman has ridden 71 winner* this season only 17 short of Colin Tulloh's record of 88 winners in one season. With 26 more raclnir days to go. lt looks odds-on that Coleman will beat173 words
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Article288 1965-09-01 19 JJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Amateur :ing Association, having decided to change the national championships to an i open affair so that Singapore I civilian and services boxers can take part, have got an entry fully representative of the best talent. The open, which288 words
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Article270 1965-09-01 19 Oh Ghosh! Skinner was so angry SINGAPORE 1 INDIA S i, SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore I goalkeeper WHf Skinner chased < an Indian player, right-back Arun Ghosh, off the field In a 77th minute incident which sparked wild aeenes In this friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Skinner was270 words
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Article37 1965-09-01 19 IPOH. Tueo Perak will hold its open badminton championships at tne St. John's Ambulance Hall from Sept. 24 to 26. There will be seven events men's, women's and veteran's singles and double* and the mixed doubles.37 words
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Article143 1965-09-01 19 LAWN TENNIS Brooklinr: Nancy Richey and Carole Graebner won the United States wo- men's doubles titje. In the all- American final they beat holders Bllle-Jean Moffitt and Karen 1 Susman 6-4. 6-4. Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle (Australia) won the men's doubles by beating Frank Froehllng (United States)Reuter - 143 words
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99 1965-09-01 19 A Malaysia v S' pore tennis international PENANC. Tues. A Malaysia v Singapore International lawn I tennis match will replace the North-South series as from thU i year. This was announced here today by LTAM secretary V. Rajaratr.am. who said that the first international will be played at Kuala I99 words
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204 1965-09-01 19 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —I The Malaysian Amateur Volleyball Association will have a Japanese coach for the national team for Seap Games here in December. <ald Dato Ling Bena Sipw. the president of MAVA. Dato Ling said the coach was. expected to be here towards the204 words
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240 1965-09-01 19 I ONDON. Tues. Kipchonge Keino. 25-year-old Nairobi policeman, ran a brilliant race to become the first coloured runner to beat four minutes for the mile, when he won an invitation race during the England- Czechoslovakia match at the White City here yesterdayReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration354 1965-09-01 19 LONDON, Tuesday. piGHTY-SIX English soccer clubs were told yes- terday by Football League secretary. Alan Hardaker that they must offer their resignation to the F.A. within three days. Last week the F.A. asked all Football League clubs to sign a declaration within sevenReuter - 354 words
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Article101 1965-09-01 19 Narrow win for van Cuylenberg QINGAPORE, Tues. WlnstOD van Cuylenburg, Ceylon's' bantamweight champion, scored a, narrow points decision over Nee Roath Virabhak of Singapore in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's All-star programme at Slglap last night. Other results: Light-flyweicht. Hassan bt Marsilla on pts; fly weight, Peter Goh bt Murthi101 words
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Advertisement116 1965-09-01 19 jk r you don't need to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the continental way— Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference Italian musicians to dance to, fabulous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or a116 words
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Advertisement261 1965-09-01 19 ALWAYS LOOK FOR A Mad* tn U.S. A. IT'S THE BEST! All with Scripto's famous guarantee of higfc quality. Transparent refill lets you see how much ink is left and now contains 15% more inkl The refill is specially tropicalized for Malaysia. ON SALE AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE usUALjriiio^inggo Xj261 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-09-01 19 SPORTS DIARY •OOGOt] S-pon. bu>inrs, houM-s K.\ k<>: i««nior> Hong Kong BaiiK v Shell: Naafi v JarWaugh iF.mrr Pk>. Junior: NTS v Pect (Geylangi; Bh t?TC (Fairer Parki. Prnanc ifrirndlyl: Penang liivi'otion XI Thailand 'City Stadium 8 pm 1 I!IG(.KR: Suor Club under-J3 trial (Riilc Range); S'gor Club w SKU54 words
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Article224 1965-09-01 20 BRITAIN: NO PULLING OUT But formal adjustments necessary 9 I ONDON, Tues. Britain today indicated that she had no intention of moving her military bases out of Singapore. As the British Press gave prominence to reports from Singapore that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had said he could give Britain 24224 words
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210 1965-09-01 20 CANBERRA. Tues.— The Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzles. said tonight that he had been "by no tm-aiis inactive" on suggestions made to him by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on the future of Malaysia. Sir Robert, was commenting on claims which Mr. LeeReuter - 210 words
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101 1965-09-01 20 WASHINGTON, Tues. US State Department officials today denied an allegation by Singapore's Prime Minister that the US ever offered him a MS 10 million bribe. The officials expressed both sorrow and surprise that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had chosen to make suchAP - 101 words
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Article401 1965-09-01 20 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER TIN LONDON. Tues.— It has been a very quiet day in the Stock Markets, with business continuum at a low rbb. There was a complete absence of buying Incentive and It seemed that most dealers were waiting for the gold figures on Thursday and to see how401 words
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331 1965-09-01 20 ENGLAND 308-4 WHEN RAIN ENDS BOLD BID London. Tuesday. AIAKING a bold reply to South Africa's challenge lT to score 399 in their second innings tor victory. England reached 308 for four on the final day of the third Test here when rain stODued olav 70 minutes early. South Africa331 words
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Article133 1965-09-01 20 lONDON. Tiirv shirt ton. i County Crickei Cnami four they wot. cricket in I i somerset by 143 156 and 203. iTupniur. S W AN St A < ot Sur in 261-0 dec. and 74 8-22' Burrey i.6 nut 121 <o WbeaUey LEICESTER hire br ,li.133 words
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Obituary60 1965-09-01 20 K.S. ABRAHAM (RAF TrniriM pM- oat. »inKapore 1!«, for M..r Thorn.i Church 4 p.m. today: t .rl. CHELLATHURAI r. r. 1 rhl.-f r!«"k !.,th.-r Ben-mhan. MR. ONG HENC TEOW 52 year* I hit widow, two wins, four l.iw. «ih Btnx Hai and Tnn Hork K rhildrrn to moiirJri\. from60 words
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