The Straits Times, 7 September 1965
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Title Section22 1965-09-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 r The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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600 1965-09-07 1 Tengku: The mud is settling nicely... ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman today expressed confidence that Singapore and Malaysia would "get on line."' The Prime Minister, who was speaking to foreign journalists Thai, Filipino, Indian, American and French refused to be drawn on controversial points affecting SingaporeMalaysia relations. "I* believe600 words
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Article, Illustration21 1965-09-07 1 INDIAN TROOPS IN A THREE-PRONG PUSH INTO W. PAKISTAN THE SCENE OF YESTERDAYS FIGHTING BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN.21 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1965-09-07 1 LONDON, Monday PRESIDENT Ayub Khan of Pakistan and India's Premier Lai Bahadur Shastri said today both countries were at war with each other as invading Indian forces from the Punjab captured Lahore airport, in West Pakistan. The Pakistani President said in a broadcast to1,184 words
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Article171 1965-09-07 1 >JEW YORK. Mon The I United Nations Security Council was called into emergency session again today on the deepening Kashmir crisis. Reliable diplomatic sources said the Council meeting would be preceded by private consulations among all members in hones of agreeing on a unanimous decision. Some171 words
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Article203 1965-09-07 1 THE CITY OF MOGHUL GLORIES l KARACHI. Monday i INDIAN forces Invading Pakistan today moved toward the city of Lahore, ancient seat of a Muslim empire that ruled the Indian subcontinent until the dawn of British colonial power. Rudvard Kipling lived and worked in Lahore, immortalising such Mochul dories203 words
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422 1965-09-07 1 From SAMAD ISMAIL: JESSELTON. Monday Till' Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, began touring the countryside today. I Accompanied by the Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. Mr. Thomas Jayasuria, Minister for Natural Resources and vice-president of the UPKO. and native chiefs. Tun Razak422 words
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Article185 1965-09-07 1 Patrol boat foils Indon pirates BATU PAH AT. Mon. A Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boat today put to rtipht an Indonesian gunboat attempting to rob two Malaysian fishermen. The fishermen, Mr. Tl«. Ke Soey. 28. and Mr. Lim Piau. 25. who had caM their nets in territorial waters ofl Segentlng.185 words
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Article29 1965-09-07 1 Mil I NMB RKVIKW WASHINGTON, M»n Administration fli Blall took "grave" rlew of Indial\iki>tan fighting, indirat T. S. aid procramnn-s t<> both MVBtrtea are under rrvirw.— PI29 words
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Advertisement20 1965-09-07 1 A Qukk Shine in Quick Tin* with AUTO KXISM and OEANCK No Scotch improves the flavour oS water llkc Teachers20 words
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Article138 1965-09-07 2 EffANILA, Mon I nephrw of President Macapacal wax shot dracl. t«nd the hnusr of a high cnvrrnmritt official his ridillrii uith hullrts. in two separate \iolent inriilmtv in Manila and Our/on jestrrriay. Mr. Mfrerio M;«rapac^U n'-phrw of the Prrsi ilrnl. died .it the Nation.Reuter - 138 words
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Article19 1965-09-07 2 .JAKARTA. Mon. Inflonr.Mnn pollc* nave announced ilirlr »lth;irawal from tli« International lK>llcr system known ax Intcrpol. UPIUPI - 19 words
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Article, Illustration420 1965-09-07 2 You can't force us, i Shastri to Pakistan JJEW DELHI, Mon. A The Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said last night that Pakistan could not compel India by force to discuss the Kashmir issue. "If Pakistan wants to compel us by the use of force to discuss the main420 words
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78 1965-09-07 2 LONDON. Mon— Chief Leabua Jonathan, Prime Minister of Basuioland. flew home yesterday after five days of tnllu with British Government officials over his country's expected indrpendence next year. The Chief also discussed the question of transit rights through «hite-ruled South Africa, which i surroundsAP - 78 words
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339 1965-09-07 2 A NEW SOEK COMMAND TO ELIMINATE INFLATION IN A YEAR PRESIDENT Soekarno has ordered that inflation in Indonesia should be eliminated within one year. He gave the order to the newly established body called Supreme Berdikari Command (Kotari). Berdikari means self-reliance and is one of the latest slogans launched byReuter; AP - 339 words
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180 1965-09-07 2 Crowds outside embassies of India -and U.S.- lAKARTA, Mon. Four thousand Indonesians staged noisy flst- waving demonstrations outside the United States and Indian embassies here today. At the Indian Embassy they shouted "Crush India" and "Co home India" and read a petition to the Ambassador, Mr. Pcrala Ratnam, attacking IndianReuter - 180 words
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103 1965-09-07 2 TOKYO, Mon.— Japan's Defence Agency plans to develop and put Into service by 1970 medium-size jet transport planes to replace American-made C'46s. The agency has 60 C-46s In »ervice. which it says are outmoded. The spokesman said the agency has asked the Government103 words
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Article44 1965-09-07 2 MADISON i Wisconsin >. Mon The Federal court clerk, Mr John Adams sent out 1.600 jury notices and chose a panel ct 36. One notice was still being check»d yesterday. It was returned with "I am dead" scrawled across it. A.P.AP - 44 words
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128 1965-09-07 2 rKYO, Mon. Japanese schoolchildren, nourished by an increasingly Americanised diet, are getting too big for their school desks, the Education Ministry has discovered. In a report on the nations postwar generation of longer-legged Japanese, the Ministry aid the height of the average 14-year-old schoolboy128 words
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Miscellaneous23 1965-09-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby WHAT SS WELL, Alf7*~ HAPPENED?)/ THERE W£Bt gUT WHAT I»/EI?E Ytt^ v^newTiws^ (STOPPED them fioitw?) r s~\ \V^23 words
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Article131 1965-09-07 3 \IEXICO CITY. Mon.— i?1 A two-week strike by about 15.000 doctors thfr country's fourth stoppage since last November f o r m a lly ended yesterday. Most hospitals said full staffs were again on duty and aervices were back to normal. Agreement to end theReuter - 131 words
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116 1965-09-07 3 Sailor falls overboard, swims for two days DAGUBA (Sicily t. Mnn A British seaman who fell from w. Danish tanker into the storm? Mediterranean two dayx ago was washed ashore alive in southern Sicily yesterday. He was found by fishermen, naked, famished, exhausted and too weak to get to hKAP - 116 words
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Article62 1965-09-07 3 HAMBURO. Mon. Big sunspots and storms on the sun's sur face are expected to disrupt radio I communications In four or five I days' time. Hamburg Observatory said yesterday. When rays from the storms rrvu-ii the earth they will upset t the earth's magnetic field, caus-Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration474 1965-09-07 3 *pHK flight of Gemini 5 proved not only that astronauts can endure eight days of space flight, but it convinced Flight Director Chrisj topher C. Kraft that they can do it for "many more days'" under the same conditions.AP - 474 words
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146 1965-09-07 3 Fair horror as cable car towers topple j T INCOLN Nebraska j l^ Mon. Two steel towers supporting a cable car ride toppled ort the midway at the Nebraska State Pair yesterday, killing two people and injuring at least 46, four critically. Screaming passengers, mostly children, were hurled into theAP - 146 words
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Article30 1965-09-07 3 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia delegation to a meeting of the International Parliamentary Union which is scheduled to oven In Ottawa on Tuesday, tlif nflU-ial Aatan news agency reported toduv30 words
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320 1965-09-07 3 DRITAirs 8.000.000- strong trade union movement, at its annual conference startIng in Brighton today, faces the prospect of a major row over Government plans to halt Inflation. Trades Union Congress leaders are already openly split over a Government decision to bringReuter - 320 words
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113 1965-09-07 3 NLW lOKK Mon. A new study has shown a link between heavy drinkinK anu cancer of the .miuth and throil Or Milton Terriv ProtesHOr of Preventive Medicine .it the Nrw York .Mrdical College. said here yesterday. Dr. Ferris, who defined "heavy drinking" at fourReuter - 113 words
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216 1965-09-07 3 Threat of new revolt in Dominican Republic CANTO DOMINGO. I Mon. A radio sta- tion controlled by a rightwing general last night warned that the i Dominican Republic was threatened by Communism. "The armed forces are being alerted and we may find ourselves at the same point we were atReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement301 1965-09-07 3 HAVE YOU Sl| MET A Jr^^l PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE W MAN? Who in he. 1 There are not many in Malaysia Who In he > He la a very good person to know. He cpulu be jus: as lmpo: to you a.s your doctor or lawyer. You should m«et the MCIS301 words
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Article, Illustration590 1965-09-07 4 Mammoth agriculture exhibition at Kallang SINGAPORE. Mon A GIANT Singapore agricultural -show, interspersed with several side attractions, will be held at Kallang Park from Sept. 18 to 26 to "show how the rural people contribute to the State's national economy." It is also designed to give the farmers more incentive590 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-09-07 4 More enter for Miss Tourism -contest- SINGAPORE, Mon More entries have been received for the Miss Tourism Singapura contest to !><■ held at the Cathay Restaurant on Sept. IS. Among tkj« i latest entrants are Miss Roop, 21. a part-time mud' l; \li<>s Julie Lav, 19, a shop assistant and85 words
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Article388 1965-09-07 4 »THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Education x Ministry, Inche Rahim Ishak, has urged Malay students in Singapore to study hard and take full advantage of the Government's policy of providing free education for them Speaking at a prize-giv-ing ceremony of the 13th Inter-school debating388 words
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Article82 1965-09-07 4 SINOAPORE. Mon— The Political Liaison Secretary to the Ministry of. Culture. Inche Ghazali Ismail, is now holding an additional weekly "Meet-the-People" session on behalf of the Assemblyman for Kampong Glam and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. at No. 13, Bussorah Street on82 words
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Article27 1965-09-07 4 BINOAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Art Society will hold Its annual general meeting at the British Council In Amber Mansions at 5.30 pm. on Sept. 24.27 words
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Article89 1965-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Property Tax Department announced today that warrants of attachment have been issued in respect of properties in which property tax remains unpaid and owners are advised accordingly by issue of Form IV's. A department state- ment today said that if tax is still unpaid89 words
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223 1965-09-07 4 Laid-off workers to get bonus, severance pay SINGAPORE, Monday. T*HE Second Industrial Arbitration Court today A ordered George Lee Motors Ltd. to pay its employees, who were retrenched on July 31 this year when the company lost a dealer agreement with Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Ltd.. retrenchment pay on223 words
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Article29 1965-09-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Naval Base Kerala Library will celebrate the Malayalee national harvest festival Onam on Wednesday at the Canberra padang from 5.30 pjn. to 11.45 pm.29 words
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Article25 1965-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Leprosy Relief Association will hold its annual general meetIng at 21, Tanglin Road at 515 pm. on Sept. 15.25 words
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Article58 1965-09-07 4 Choral Society's concert SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Heralds 1 Choral Society will celebrate its fourth anniversary with a musical concert at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 25 at 8 pjn. The Society was founded by a young local musician, Mr. Samuel Ting Chu-San. in August 1961. It has since held numerous58 words
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110 1965-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A Singapore fisherman who imported 16 piculs of fresh fish and 13 piculs of coffee worth $2,000 from Indonesia was today fined $200 or in default three weeks Jail in the first district court. Lim Kow Por who was arrested at sea110 words
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81 1965-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore boy scout* will take part in the International Jamboree on the Air to be held later this year to promote friendship among scouts all over the world. The Jamboree is held by radio "hams" among boy scouts In various81 words
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Article198 1965-09-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The First Criminal District Court this afternoon heard how a Malacca fisherman was found in the company of three Indonesians in a sampan in Singapore waters early today. Acting Deputy Superlntendant A. D. Jacobs, prosecuting, told the Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye that198 words
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Advertisement143 1965-09-07 4 REX SKY (Spore) NEXT CHANCE!* .SUSPENSE TERROR THAT CLAWS AT EVERY FIBRE OF BODY AND SOUL! PETER CUSHINC CHRISTOPHER LEE ANN BELL iDIEnKMRNOmK in TECHNICOLOR and TECHNISCOPE PLUS! SPECIAL MUSICAL FEATURETTE IN COLOR B "4 HITS AND A MUTER" featuring ACKER BILK his Paramount Jazz Band EXTRA! EXTRA! ALL WELCOME!143 words
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Article, Illustration220 1965-09-07 5 KIALA LUMPUR, .Mon. Malaysia and Singapore s first High Commissioners today presented their credentials to the Heads of States of the two countries. IN MALA I.UMPIR. Sin«a- pore's High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. presented his credentials to the Yang di-Per-tuan220 words
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125 1965-09-07 5 I^UCHING, Mon. A 1V Government spokes- man today expressed re- i gret that a Land Dayak, who broke the curfew, was shot dead on Saturday night in the Serlan i district of Sarawak's First Division. He .-aid It was an un- fortunate Incident and125 words
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Article52 1965-09-07 5 K Wi VN Moil Ihc KeMM oi Punanß. Tengku Ahmad Sh.ili. wiii .ltttr.a the ClOttlM ceremony ol the National Lar.su rtgc Month at 'he Town Hall here tl 8 p.m on Baturday The highlight of the programme will be the .selection of a NaMonal Language52 words
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Article49 1965-09-07 5 SINOAPOKfc Mull N< KMok St-ng was charged in a m .c;« tr;ue's court today with unlawful iniiocnrlcn o! .22 revolver mr 1 m\ bullets at St. Francis BoM ■I 1.30 H.m. on Sept 4. Ng *-'.v> pleaded not guilty. w»» remanded n', CI.D lockUD lor week49 words
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Article34 1965-09-07 5 lpoh. Moiu:j> Srvent^en rapranitattvM from cbe municipattUai Of Ku.-i'i I umDur. Peaanf, Milacca :mci Ipoh attenriPd che quarterly meeting of thf Con«ul'at'.ve Committee of Municipal Corporations at the Ipoh MuuJclpa. Council today.34 words
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145 1965-09-07 5 IOHore: bahru Mod i A Public Work.* De- uartmeiu project in the Compound of the low-co.-t flau in Jaian L.umba Kuda li;i> been blamed for i-aus- Inn a iarke BMspoo| near the flat> Th* .-hairnian ol the local government Hall Othinan bin Hail145 words
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368 1965-09-07 5 NUPW TO MEET DUNLOPS TO REVISE WEEKLY HOLIDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'piIE National Union of Plantation Workers will meet Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd. before the end of the month to revise the present practice ol a common weekly holiday for estate workers Until a new agreement was reached. Mr. P.p.368 words
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109 1965-09-07 5 I/l ALA LIMPIR. Mon. Thr 11 Squadron Malaysian Signals of the Territorial Army is to refruit five officers and M women in the Women's Auxiliary Corps in Kuala Lumpur Candidates mutt he between 18 and .10 year* of age and mu«t have oasved .it109 words
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162 1965-09-07 5 Five years' jail for seaman with gun SINGAPORE. Mon. Chua Kee Lo':e. 30. a seaman who was arrested with a loaded revolver, was today jailed I for flve years after a five-day trial before Mr.' J Justice Kulasekarnm. Chua. reconth- married, had been found guilty of unlawful >ossession of a162 words
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Article39 1965-09-07 5 KLAI-A LUMPUR. Mon. Bombirdier Sameon bin Ibrahim. 'of the 2nd Regiment. Malaysian Artillery, left here today to attend a onf-month regimental survey course at the School of Artillery In Larkh:ll. Britain The course begins on Friday.39 words
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Advertisement203 1965-09-07 5 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED 7*jfc^fr: ml MORE M and 1 MORE people are opening DEPOSIT |aqg6unts ■■p-^WEarn STEADY I £21 and u/s rt income V JL I "*"TEL. ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned Subsidiary of M CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED203 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-09-07 6 Contraband goods found in two trucks that joined military convoy JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. nONTRABAND goods believed to V^be worth more than $1 50,000 were seized by Johore customs officials at the Causeway customs checkpoint this morning. The goods were in two military trucks, each driven by a195 words
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90 1965-09-07 6 IVELLINGTON. Mon. TT The question of New Zealand helping the Singapore Government to draw up its new Constitution will probably be discussed when Singapore's Minister of Law. Mr. \V. E. Barker meets the Attorney-General. Mr. Ralph Hanan. for talks here tomorrow. It was earlier reportedReuter - 90 words
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Article28 1965-09-07 6 PENANO, Mon. The Penang Division of the Civil Defence Corps will hold a dinner and dance at the Khek Association In Burmah Road on Saturday.28 words
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Article74 1965-09-07 6 PENANG. Mon. A 16-year-old bicycle thief *a* today bound ov+r n »300 for one year whar he pleaded guilty to stealing a $25 bicycle. Inspector P. Kandasamy. told the second court magistrate, Mr. j T. Aria Rajah, a policeman caught the vnuth In a backlane off74 words
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Article58 1965-09-07 6 PKNANO. Mon. A police offl per lost a radio set, a watch and a pen yesterday when he and his family went out In the afternoon. Ass». Supt. Chan Seng Kee. of the Special Branch here, reported he found his house. In Scotland Road, burgled when58 words
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Article36 1965-09-07 6 CNOWBERRY RAJAH. a miniature poodle belonging to Mrs. E. J. Fowler, which won "the best dog" award at the Penang dog and cat shew held at the Penang Sports Club. Straits Times photo.36 words
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Article77 1965-09-07 6 IPOH Mon.— A 1,400-ton pontoon, on which will be built Malaya .■> largest dredge, was launched successfully at Kamponß Gaiah near here yesterday. The $13 million dredge to b« buiit on the pontoon will be operational by the middle of next year and Will be77 words
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Article43 1965-09-07 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pastor Tate Zytkoskee has teen appointed new acting secretary of Education Department of the Par Eastern Division of Seven-Day Advent Ists' Headquarters here. He takes over from Mr. Boyd Olson, who has returned to the United States.43 words
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129 1965-09-07 6 150 birds for singing contest in Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 150 .nerbah jambohbulbul) birds will take part < In an singing contest at 8 a.m. on Sept. 26. i The contest, the first of Its kind In Singapore, ha.* been organised as part of Tourist Week. One of the highlights129 words
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Article62 1965-09-07 6 PENANG. Mon Tan Ah Lai, today granted b.nl of $1,000 until Oct. 4 when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to extort $36 lrom Ong Kirn Neon In Noordin Street Ghaut on Aug. 29. Tan, it was alleged, threatened to break the62 words
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85 1965-09-07 6 KANGAR. Mon. The Arau Arabic School has introduced the teaching of Chinese to pupils in Its hither classes. "This is in keeping with our new policy to enable our students to acquire a knowledge of languages j other than Arabic. Malay and English." the principal.85 words
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165 1965-09-07 6 Ban 'tight' clothes for Muslim girls: Youth call pENANG, Mon. Tht Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation objects to Malay girls wearing tightntting dresses. The organisation 3«--mangat Pemuda Melayu IUS decided to ask the Penang Religious Affairs Department to ensure that two of its Malay girl typists wear bajus and sarongs.165 words
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Article25 1965-09-07 6 IPOH. Mon. Senior Insp. I Sohan La:, senior investigating officer of the Traffic Branch. I Ipoh, has been transferred to Selama as OC.PD.25 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-09-07 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl PER VER NErSHBOff. 1 SOON.' lu^tMLAibKi/ I BUT NOBOCrTS^^^-. 1 A^fiWELLI Rthis \*t* mutch oo9} II THEY ORDEREO! VfVIERE WANT HIM?26 words
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172 1965-09-07 7 Roger Henning - Australians may sell Italian jet planes to Malaysia Roger Henning From <JYDNEY. Mon. Ausk tralia may sell MacchJ lot training aircraft to Malaysia. The Royal Malaysian Air w:i^ inder^tood to h;i\p decided on the British Aircraft Corporation Provost, but now liitton .^uugeMs tliat the have decided to take another look172 words
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Article50 1965-09-07 7 PENANG. Mon. Inche S. M. Mohamed Tdiie. a city councillor, has been re-elected president of the Penai is Muslim Recreation Club, with Haji A. 8. Mohmmed and IndM J. M. Hussatn <u> vu e-prpiidents. Inche S. T. Puteh Mexican was r«M-itH-ted secretary and Inche A. Ahmad, treasurer.50 words
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Article93 1965-09-07 7 IPOH. Mon. A former sales executive of Harper. Gilflllan and Co.. here. Koh Kee Soon. 28. told the Sessions Court today that he j was treated by his colleagues as a "social outcast" atter his arrest In connection with a Theating i case. Koh was93 words
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Article46 1965-09-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The British Hleh Commissioner to Malaysia. Lord Head, will leave for Eastern Malaysia tomorrow on a six -clay visit. He win visit British unit* senintr In Borneo and Brunei and make ci.urtfsy call* on State, officials in Kuchma X.nd Jesselton46 words
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290 1965-09-07 7 IPOH, Monday PRETTY 17-year-old girl told the High Court here today that she was raped at knife-point by a sawmill kepala after being shown some photographs. The girl, a casual labourer, was testifying against the sawmill kepala. Chong Sam Loong, 36.290 words
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165 1965-09-07 7 JPOH. Mon. The Geological Survey Institute here is running an advice bureau to help tin miners lii Malaysia save explora- tion costs The Director (Geochemistry; of the institute. Mr. Leong Pak I Cheonx. who recently reI turned from the 19-day Inter-regional .seminar In o\v on165 words
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Article66 1965-09-07 7 IPOH. Mun Plans tor the formation of MaUyvUa .Medical \-smi.ition have been abandoned "at I'-asl for the time beins" because of Singapore's seni--ralion from Malaysia Disclosing this May. the president of the .Malayan Medical Association. Dr A.W Moreira. *aid that forming a national medical body without Singapore would66 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-09-07 7 IT wu fun in the flood yesterday for these six grinning canteen workers in the High Street police station in Koala Lumpur. Finding business rather slack in the flooded can teen, they adjourned to the compound outside where they had a "splashingly" good time in95 words
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189 1965-09-07 7 THE REDS ARE TRYING AGAIN, ONG WARNS SINGAPORE, Monday gINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday said that the Communists were trying to infiltrate into Chinese secondary schools in an attempt to stir up trouble. Speaking at the opening of a $'(00,000 extension building of the Yueng Cheng School189 words
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Article28 1965-09-07 7 KUAJfTA*. Mon. Mr. Cheong Clionu Tmi. a health inspector of thr Town Council hm-. has been aw.irded a Colombo pi an scholarship to study in Britain.28 words
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243 1965-09-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Registrar of Societies. Mr. Chin Hon Hian, said today that no decision on the PAP registration would be made until Wednesday the last day on which the party must show CftUM why its rrgistration should not be cancelled. Th<'243 words
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Article28 1965-09-07 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. The Band of thr Royal Malaysian Police fore* will beat the retreat on the town pedang here at 4 30 p.m. tomorrow. us"28 words
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Advertisement297 1965-09-07 7 Fabulous Raw Silks from India gMgir^ jfßkk Mr r J^Blß^B> Indian Raw Stlk (44 Inches wid«) is a versatile material crisp and radiant In glowing colours. Not easily crushable and ideal for everyday wear. In many exciting varieties. jpt^l vivid colours and beautiful textures, soft yet durable. Excellent for cheongsams.297 words
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Advertisement323 1965-09-07 7 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any other make! te^^Carrier's outdoor cabinet Is made of five ''*c co 4r layers to ttand up to IM I*!****^.1 M the tropical sun and Bfca^j^^S^fc^ rain. This "weather W^ armour cabinet" resists I f^^ rust for years even323 words
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Article, Illustration256 1965-09-07 8 ORDEAL OF EX-SOLDIER, NOW BLIND DORT DICKSON, Mon ■Thirty cents a day. On that a former soldier has to feed himself, his wife and eight chi Idren. For Abdul Latiff bin Mohammed, who is only 34 and who served in both256 words
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Article54 1965-09-07 8 KULJM. Mon. The Sri Vtn»>a««r temple at Siga Karangan. 16 miles from here, will hold a purification reremony at 4.30 P m on Wednesday. The rural development authority recerilv donated $5 000 lor the rerovaMon of the temple, the only Hindu temple in the State with three Chinese54 words
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Article71 1965-09-07 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. All titles conferred by royalty such as tuna, datos and sirs have been dispensed with for all official purposes. AU the titles were quietly dropped after Singapore's separation from Malaysia. No reasons have been riven. The Vane di-Pertuan Nerara is referred to as '•Inche"71 words
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Article153 1965-09-07 8 UUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon.— The Socialist International "emphatically condemned' Indonesian confrontation against Malaysia, its secre-tary-general, Mr. Albert Carthy, said here today. Mr. Carthv was sneak|iK to reporters on hit arrival at Subang International Airport from Singapore. He is on a tour of countries and parties in153 words
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232 1965-09-07 8 Khir leads team to education conference —in Iran KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir .Tohari, will meet the Iranian Minister of Education in Teheran to discuss the drawing up of a cultural agreement and a student exchange programme between the two countries. Inche Khir left todaj232 words
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Article42 1965-09-07 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Moo.— lnch* Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad who recently returned from England, hat been po&ted here as circuit magistrate. He takes the place of Tengku Moichtar bin Tengltj Yaacob who hu been promoted president of th* Se&sions Court.42 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-09-07 8 4 JAPANESE com- pany has been nego- i tiating with Brunei Shell to buy gas. now burned off at the Seria oilfield, for shipment i to Japan. The plan has the support of government officials, who see In it a source of considerable revenue. Mr.188 words
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Advertisement147 1965-09-07 8 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 12 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO mm MONDAY > i^^fcb^^^ ik 8A.713 leaves it 10.05 p.m. 3 707 TUESDAY BA 789 leaves at 8.00 a.m. VC-10 4^^3fcfc^==^ 8A.715 leaves at 7.41 p.m. Comet WEDNESDAY t.^^fe:^^ 8A.793 leaves at 2.3fl p.m. Comet Sb^^M^ 8A.717 leaves at 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY 8A.797147 words
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Advertisement111 1965-09-07 8 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 7 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO TUESDAY >^^3^^^^» 8A.712 leaves at 6.40 a.m. 707 WEDNESDAY A 8A.714 leaves at 1.45 p.m. Comtt THURSDAY > |^3hg===> 8A.716 leaves at 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY > P^^sfc|^ BA 718 leaves at 8.00 p.m. 707 SATURDAY BA 720 leaves at 6.2j p.m. 707 SUNDAY111 words
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Miscellaneous151 1965-09-07 8 Ailvy Onp By F-F. Hawniin [T YEZZ!R,OOP WA* RIGHT L -C SOUNPS LIKE fT, ...THERE'S NO ONE POTT ..tTHAT THI*JG'S YES, BUT IT H/kSMT fc-'t AJc There ..an 1 then. poof!J /the timh- but its not in the lab to j forget capable of J been programmed ■WF7^S* E W*151 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1965-09-07 9 ONE cloudy and moonless night late in November 1941 a procession of lorries moved across the ice-sheeted surface of Lake Ladoga towards the besieged Russian city of Leningrad. On three s 1 d c 3 Leningrad was enclosed in an iron ring of German troops. "The1,672 words
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Advertisement139 1965-09-07 9 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the I-YNX I This modern cistern Is kandsomn. hvfrtrnlc. and pfflefpnft, I in operation. It flushes at a touch, wl t h a quiet yet powerful I action. The snelt Is made of black Duranlta and ths> Klnrftshwslphon mochantsmof polythene— non-oorrodlnr. rnstless. non-atrinj? and unbreakable. Conformlnr to139 words
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Article60 1965-09-07 10 •k H'«r4a 111 rWaiia—i MR AND MRS BSMNB 'rmnk Ist the.r valuarire imutaa and vi'bea aa fhrir asarrtac* MR AND MRS Veaucopal thank relatiy** aad fr'rti'l* for their a'tendanc* preaenta «n-i ron«nt»lin<rir himiiik oa O VENKATARAMAN Alor Star ■aa »n frienda •■nt wreatha and at- 'ml or Ma belovad60 words
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Article692 1965-09-07 10 Dato Donald Stephens has affirmed once again that his 'United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation does not seek Sabah 's secession from Malay Mil His view that "only a 'madman would entertain such an idea puts him in step with the leaders of three other partial in the State.692 words
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Article330 1965-09-07 10 It takes only abort drive into the Malayan countryside to produce evidence why imported fruits are so plentiful in local markets. The local supply derives, more often than not, from orchards overj grown with weeds, tended (if that is the word) only at harvest time and declining with330 words
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Article197 1965-09-07 10 If the Selangor State Welfare Office is as convinced as it says it is that most beggars in Kuala Lumpur are well-to-do confidence tricksters, it should act against them as firmly as the law permits which is very firmly indeed. Under legislation which became effective in March, beggars197 words
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618 1965-09-07 10 M.S. WILDE - UN plans merger of its agencies for greater efficiency M.S. WILDE By GE NtV A Mon. A major streamlining operation in the affairs of the United Nations has become possible with agreement not to challenge the voting rights of 13 member states (Including Russia and France) who have failed to618 words
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783 1965-09-07 10 RUDOLF KLEIN - The class barrier that divides men and management RUDOLF KLEIN RASH OF STRIKES CALLS FOR A DIAGNOSIS By LONDON, Mondsv DI A G N OSING whjft is wrong with Britain's trade unions is rapidly becoming a national obsession as the outbreak ol unofficial strike^threatens to reach epidemic proportions. In theOFNS - 783 words
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LETTERS
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181 1965-09-07 10 Politicians and the war of words WTOI reference to Dato Dr. Mohamed Said's letter (ST. Sept. 3). I agree that there Is a certain amount of truth In it. but nevertheless it is a one-sided statement. I am not a politician. The education I have received, howeveer. has taught me181 words
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Letter46 1965-09-07 10 CERANOOON Garden Way is too narrow to cope with the heavy flow of traffic. Three bus services ply along this road, not to mention military trucks, lorries, cars, mo-tor-cycles and scooters. Serangoon Garden Way should be made a oneway street and widened where possible. SUBURBANITE Singapore46 words
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Letter55 1965-09-07 10 TT li regrettable that Dr 1 Mohamed Said holds such biased views of air- Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lees popularity among the people of Singapore. Malaysia, and elsewhere lies not In his mastery In the use of words, but in the Singapore Government's efficient, effective and incorruptible administration. The record55 words
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Letter80 1965-09-07 10 DOES Dato (Dr.) Ha]l Megat Khas really mean that all social evils lacking appropriate antidotes must be swept under the carpet when he states In medical parlance: It Is pointless to bring to light a social •Ml without prescribing an approprate antidota for It" (B.T. Sept. 4)? The80 words
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Letter74 1965-09-07 10 A LARGE primary school in Kampar Is demanding a deposit of $10 for each child attending tha school for the loss or damage of a school DroDertv. This Is uncalled for. The tactics adopted by this particular school board of managers will bring In $1,500 or thereabouts for the school.74 words
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Letter38 1965-09-07 10 Tl ST what Is TV Ma•J U. vjala am to now? For •he past few days, programmes haw* been changed here and there. Even the one* -a week Chinese film has been cancelled. FED UP Mua,rUP - 38 words
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Letter99 1965-09-07 10 I REFER to the letter «S.T. Aug. 21 1 headed Another beach needing clean-up." We would ar> preclate it if "Oood Citizen" could contact either the Senior Health Officer, i Environmental Health Palmer Road, telephone *****. or Health Officer Katonjc district, telephone *****. IX more details are available and whenever99 words
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Letter40 1965-09-07 10 THE lion dance should ba adopted as the national dance of our Lion City. The lion will be a symbol of the people's will to survive and the pride we have In our achievement*. GOH TONG CHUA Singapore40 words
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Letter42 1965-09-07 10 AS a Singaporean, l n suggest mat the national dances of the three main races (Chinese. Malay and Indian) be performed before tourist* to give them a clearer Image of the cultures of the people of multi-racial Singapore. 8. I ADAM MBftapara42 words
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Advertisement765 1965-09-07 10 Stnitt Tiacs k Malay Mail Claaairlad »«««rtla« Kama* tat COLO STORAai turim MAXKCT Orchard «<.*« (WiiaaMaalal Oaa*) COLO STORAOB IatNCHII At Holland Dot* Kalvna Naval aaa*. Aathar! t a« »eialai cmr ■ook arena: ltd MaetaeaM Mawaa r»iva* o*aa> THf KIWI FRONT rilipainck a Kup»< i «■> M. M. ISMAIL MAMIIM765 words
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Advertisement48 1965-09-07 10 LEADING BANK Wi The Bank with the' biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches In London. Hont Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. MMO O^Cfc^^Ssl£' HtItTAM lAIIIUIIDH4 97. Jtlar. Bandar. Kuala Lumpur BANKING LIMITED i- i I waoaooa »•>«• *w o» Caaflaa I 'fOOOOOa *~mm 1 1 m auooeana48 words
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Advertisement143 1965-09-07 10 paint with ZEISS IKON Conlotsa LX Ovtiqaa in iMa prica) ran?* tianil fitted wMI rfca most fomo«« Una ■> ttto world, rfca SO mm ZEISS TESSAR f/2.8! •RONTOR thurtar tpcedr*) fa 1/500 «c TKa coupled upoiun-mtrtr aat* tk« correct •xpo.yra wirfc attfcar thurter ape** 1 a* ayaslam JaP Saam v143 words
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1310 1965-09-07 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK COURT TOLD OF PLOT TO KILL VILLAGE HEADMAN By SINGAPORE. Monday JTOUR of five British soldiers, who were said to have formed a self-appointed "committee of execution" to kill a village headman in Sarawak, were tried by general court martial here today. The1,310 words
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Article35 1965-09-07 11 Separation on today's TV SINGAPORE. Mon. At 9.20 p.m. on Channel 5 tomorrow. TV Slngapura will telecast a special feature on world comments on Singapore's separation from Malaysia, entitled "The New» That Shook The World".35 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-09-07 11 MOTHER OF TWO CLAIMS: I'M HIS WIDOW, TOO Estate share sought Goh Joo Hong, a mother of two, in the High Court today made her claim to the estate of Lo Wei, an insurance company director, who was 51 when he died Intestate in Singapore on May 1 this year.553 words
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122 1965-09-07 11 I^CAI.A U'MPI'R. Mon. Those wanting provisional driving lioences will have to be satisfied with a temporary card. The usual red licences are out of stock and the printing section of IKRoad Transport Department is doing its best to rope with current demand, naid the122 words
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189 1965-09-07 11 Chinese language: Mischievous elements blamed UATU PAHAT. Mon. Mischievous elements and unscrupulous nolitir.il opportunists were behind the current agitation on the Chinese language U*ue. said the MCA < Johore branch) president. Dato Chua Song Lim. here yesterday, at the biennial conference of the State MCA. He urged the people not189 words
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192 1965-09-07 11 'Encourage Britain to set up base in Australia' CYDNEY, Mon. Aus- tralia should encourage Britain to set up a base in Australia, an editorial in The Sun said today. The newspaper said Britain was no longer sitting on any firm throne of power in the Pacific, but on "a rickety192 words
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Article53 1965-09-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato H.ijl bin Hajt Yunos. will tour Pc-ngsanni;. an island off eastern on Wednesday. He will present letters of commendation to four of the islanders, who helped security forces In the i capture of Indonesian guerillas in the area53 words
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Advertisement18 1965-09-07 11 Comlpact, cgmfei^tele> J& Sol* Ao«"t. DI8TRI»UTO«« ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD. t^houshout ING APOHI KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA KUANTAN MALAYSIA18 words
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Advertisement136 1965-09-07 11 SYMBOL OF CONFIDENCE NEW 23" MARKCRAF AS 801 SWide angle screen and improved picture definition by dint of the modern, scratchproof 23-inch picture tube Precise sharpness of contours High reception This cord tn- sensitivity and constant, steady picture sura* thot r your Mt had Asymmetrical case, medium shade, highly up136 words
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Miscellaneous763 1965-09-07 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel*: S Koala Lam- 810 Woody Woodpecker- «34 por and Fenaaf ipoh Stingray TJetp Heat"; 7 Newt and Malacca: 3 Johor* In English: 7.10 Talk on ToBahru; 4 Talplng; 7 Batn day* Events; 734 rrankto Pahat t Kloanc- Lalne S New« in Mandarin P.M. 2 Teat pattern and763 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-09-07 12 ANYTHING GOES WHEN YOU ARE 16 A 16-YEAR-OLD octress once soid: "Sixteen is a horrible age. You enjoy yourself but you're not really anything. You're not a child and you're not an adult." What she says is not true. Sixteen is on EXCITING oge. You're about to leave those boring171 words
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Article, Illustration440 1965-09-07 12 Greatness can be helped on from the playroom ENTERTAINMENT for children is no longer confined to building blocks and reading fairy tales. It is becoming highly sophisticated and educational of course. Over the years great strides have been made In the development of playlngs that fire the Imagination of children440 words
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Article, Illustration434 1965-09-07 12 ilflSS Rose Yap passenger■"•l relations officer of BOAC, Singapore will be engaged to Mr. Ec Boon Kong on Sunday. For her engagement ring Rose has chosen the traditional solitaire. They plan to get married next year and go on a trip round the world for434 words
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Advertisement665 1965-09-07 12 o£ elegance amlfrtebfige... MIKIMOTO r> —^Jfl jWfL &ehr ou arc we come (fc»(M> -SOr to "^P 6O our ar 8 e v«L^L S^vp rnond, gemset, jade (»)(>«) aM* Mikimoto pearl bMKsn /SS; rfKk 5$ jewellery. There is no U^Mijil W obligation to buy. even r aSr though our prices are665 words
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Advertisement673 1965-09-07 12 aT "VS UV alalaV^afflß T^^^S \Mm Yourskinisalivingthing. tains Eucerite, which is To keep it young, supple lanoline in its purest form and healthy it needs nou- and the nearest thing to rishment. ..every day nou- the skin's natural oil. rishmenL This ruleapplies Youcanbuy Niveaintwo not only to your face, but673 words
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200 1965-09-07 13 SAIGON, Monday. A FORCE of several hundred U.S. Marines smashed a company of Vietcong guerillas in a swift helicopter and seaborne operation 266 miles north-east of Saigon yesterday. Twenty-five guerillas were confirmed killed by body count and three captured, a U.S. military spokesman saidReuter; AP - 200 words
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Article57 1965-09-07 13 ANCHORAGE. (Alaska*. Mon A Cordova Airlines plane crashed Into Tußtumena Laka about "S mile* south-west of here, and four of the five persons abroad i were missing and feared dead. Mr. Harold H. Galllette. one of the four passengers on the fllelit from Seldovla '~o Soldotna.AP - 57 words
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152 1965-09-07 13 A threat to break up Algiers summit A LGIERS, Mon. An underground group said yesterday it would use all means to break up the Nov. 5 Afro-Asian conference before it started. The declaration came In a tract signed by the Organisation of Popular Resistance. Conies were slipped under the doors152 words
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Article79 1965-09-07 13 lONDON. Mon. British J actor Sir Lawrence Olivier played an unrehearsed ofl-the-stage part at London Airport yesterday. He appeared at the door of a plane in a borrowed steward's uniform to welcome aboard over 60 members of a national theatre company. Including his actress-wife Joan Plowright,Reuter - 79 words
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147 1965-09-07 13 YEW YORK. Mon. Madam Chiang Kaishek, wife of the President of Nationalist China, yesterday visited New York city's Chinatown and addressed about 500 people in a hall. Madam .Chiang, now on a private visit to the United Btates, drove through the147 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-09-07 13 A U.S. mothball fleet CLRMOLNILD by the J round coverings of gun-mounts, ships of the Philadelphia Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet lie at Philadelphia Navy Yard, awaiting the emergency call which will send them back into active service. The Shannon (centre) and her sister ships (foreground) are destroyers some of which83 words
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Article58 1965-09-07 13 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government has taken over control of a private publishing company for having connection with the Oxford University Press In Kuala Lumpur, the Deputy Attorney Oeneral, Brlg.-Gen Sunarjo, has said. The Jakarta newspaper Suluh Indonesia quoted him as saying that the Malaysian Government58 words
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110 1965-09-07 13 Americans develop new Army nuclear weapon WASHINGTON. Mon. —The U.S. Army U developing a new tactical nuclear weapon for battlefield use but details have been wrapped in secrecy. The weapon is known a* "207," officials said. They refused to elaborate. A brief reference wm made to It at private hearingsReuter - 110 words
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Article29 1965-09-07 13 NEW YORK. Mon.— About M people were missing yesterday after heavy rains sent the Virgin River gushing down a narrow gorge In Zlon National Park in Utah.29 words
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Advertisement171 1965-09-07 13 >ffIBBBB M^'-" '^T NATURALLY SECURE IN THE CRADLE OF YOUR ARMS i^»j^S| Naturally Secure in your Choice Of specially modified to resemble breast milk as closely as ffebj i ArmrcM +u« r*rtMDl ETC n L n f AAr i possible. Rich in fats and Protein, so indispensable to baby's IJH171 words
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Miscellaneous286 1965-09-07 13 Straits Times Crossword bY ifl bY wKm I I 1 I I*■ 1 I A( KOSS board (7. 8). 4 Force graiplns Frenchmen S. Hearing not good? (8). oui of business <8). 6. Lav repealed too rigorous? 8. To pair oft with Lady ot <5 > Belmoni (6). 7. Do286 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1965-09-07 14 JAMES CAMERON; KARSH OF OTTAWA - JAMES CAMERON SAINTS AND SNOBS ARE HARD TO COMPREHEND... AND THE DOCTOR WAS BOTH By Surely the first man of our time to achieve international acclaim for opting out of the human dilemma ALBERT SCHWEITZER was both great and good. But he goes into history not for the effectOFNS - 1,380 words
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Advertisement523 1965-09-07 14 us Holiday Bargain TOUR CATHAY 999 BY SEA TO HONG KONG AND JAM&- FREE 4DAY TOUR IN JAPAN a < "*a)£9 aW L^a^aVyar x till s=>s Sail away to a nwer-to-be-forgotten November thing for your comfort and entertainment airon the Chrysanthemum Tour. Now is your chance, conditioning throughout delightful public523 words
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Advertisement34 1965-09-07 14 JBfe 1 i hotter i j&atfoP i i i 1 V sat\ a^L^LI 18 Another SWAM BEER I SWAN LACER FANS "MR. SWAN" IS HERE WATCH OUT! WMI CANOE ]*2L KI*N GWAN (MALAYA) LTD34 words
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Advertisement1256 1965-09-07 15 TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST U.K.i Due S'pora Salta P. S'hawt Penang BOIIUS Liverpool, Glasgow tea. SO Sept 11 Sapt 12/10 Sept 17 OEMOOOCOS Liverpool, Glasgow Sept 11 Sept 21 Sept 22/25 Sept 21 MACHAON Liverpool, Dublin, A'moutJ) Sept 22 Sept 21 Sept 27/ 2 Bet S CYCLOPS Liverpool Sept1,256 words
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Advertisement2474 1965-09-07 15 If M*t DM c^v ij B^/^iT^i^t^a^^^Ti r r//£L^hl/A/£S io I TMt CAiT A 5 ATIC CCVf. Ml'l lnccpO-»H<lKlOt--|-ll EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NIAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO SCANBINAVIAi Singapori P. S'tian Penang Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg R'daia Aatw Copt OOMA a) Sailed Sailad la Part Sept '5 Oct 2 Oct 7 112,474 words
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Advertisement1297 1965-09-07 15 teELLERMAN BUCKRALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Contintnt SmgKora P. Stiira PtaoßJ SinOFCHICASB Havri, London, Hamparg, Bremen, R'cam, Antwerp 0. 11-14/1 Sept Eipress Spire/Htm. lITY OF LICNFIELB lonoon Hamburg, R dam Hull II Sept Ml OF GLASGOW London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre Hull, Im'baoi, M'bra :i/2l Sept 21 Sett :iTT OF POONA* Lisbon,1,297 words
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Article114 1965-09-07 16 MKI.HOtrRNR, |N »»rt >i"< rl "Kdl'iK liw re>tr*f*r»l ..vm a »lil» Ir'iiil rnll« -mtiiMiniwinl rl*f» In r»ne> The lender* Imlfx U n««r rlosr tfl 'lir Vf>nr'< Irrw HIM* h..-iHfi mnvixi mcalnut t\]r 'tPiul In rln«e Bn«e melnl' and nil* *rtf rafiler TMie'i ru>€'Mf pTif-** »llh f r rM»T-«114 words
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Article217 1965-09-07 16 INOUITRItU Sept 4. Tb:c« mootru RouatMrl 12 <-t«. M IVjiltm i;tl» l>»». M <tt M'KUHrr V rt» O S HoKtinc* M. Invw 11 eta IS > N Iroa A BM Outline* 1Ict» <">< BC 14 <■!•, c: Bme:ttn« 2O «a Rofhmaaa NI "«n 13 Pohlreone 10 rta. u217 words
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Article49 1965-09-07 16 (XS the official M.\layslan short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Bept. 4) the ranee of call rate* waa an follows:— BANK FI'XDS: 4 per cent to 4-Ni per cent. GENERAL FINDS: 2U per rent to 4 per rent. MOVEMENT of fund* totalled $143.5 million49 words
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Article53 1965-09-07 16 T»Hi: present rate of the Malayan dollar afalnst t'je pound curting fixed on N ovrmher ?l last year l« vllin». T.T. or O.D. "N. 3 IS/lii. Barlnr T.T. Za. 4 1 lSd. Rubins; O.D. J'.d. The dollar i< at iU stattitorv middle position In relation to it* ranfe53 words
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Article68 1965-09-07 16 /-MINESI Prertiree fl <«nan«e. IMuV rare ne*n arleei p«r aleul yesterday Ck«"ih o'.l f>-:!» 1«9 wller* dn:m >.r» Cepra IK Uootment' tTnquotcd. PtpeMTf: Mtimok -h!T $IHO »«ller». Sarawak «i»itf M77J »«l>r». uprelnl Sarawak rU<->< ?IS7I •.Ilrm, larMot U\repomr. hlwH Sl<s7»(N> wiler*. (all C<» tQ«W>, *STA tlsfl(N) «»ller« (Ipo-.68 words
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Article26 1965-09-07 16 Sept. 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $764,871 (up MJft). Unofficial estimated offering 255 tons (ud 5 tons).26 words
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Article242 1965-09-07 16 CKPTKMIH K fir>t jradr rnbbrr f.o.b. buyer* dosed at I p.m in Sinraporr. Ku.il.i Lumpur vrstruljx at 65 T rent* per lb., down onr-rijlith of rent on Friday 1 rk»in; level for tlic position. The tonr tM Inactive R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday:242 words
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Article13 1965-09-07 16 1 «i« made no chaaxea id its rat** ro tnrr'-hnntu v»«t»r<iay.13 words
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772 1965-09-07 16 I-'rom Our Market Correspondent '■MlllCr. urn (|tnet Mon--1 d.iMsii conditions on thr Stock exchange yesterd.iv but prices tended to c.isr In industrials During morning dealings prices in the section fell below those of Saturday, but the mo\ement became rather more accentuated in the772 words
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Article571 1965-09-07 16 I I.JI M.\t>S in anrl reported tr aj the Sinitapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock F\rhangi- of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the ■hares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: K.-io (3.000> «1 80. (I.000) |1. M); F. and N. trd* (1.000) 12 4<571 words
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Article91 1965-09-07 16 rpHF foUowto* Hsl of seleo-ed M.il.i\an Inrlustrial yields t« luv.d on List salrs to Srpt. I. <>: 'BY. fcarr^n.i i~r pent); *T 0 'txnnt, ■T.a of 30 ow -.ft Ualimtioi. IHTWII rim.t eetervl i»t i.are total 1 .Irn«t net prri" 1 Cjrnin*. yi*t<i L*n »«f. UVuan Tax. i91 words
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Article55 1965-09-07 16 CHIPS lymc alen*«irte th. |ln.n>«t A«'»I-ma.x 10/11 s.-l.ntior N.W.I, Ran* P.rooke 31 'is. v«tnn 1/2. Golden Wonrt'r Uinr^lot. 34. Sou, ln. NW3 II ii ■.V fert Iwittenham Wharf Berth* Silnnj. Kolt. Mr>#«jbor N«w Wharf Btrtht Kor Stream Berth Dv- Tun,, Ou» Terr.orro* Snips in Prmn. Miri>o,,. In55 words
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Article29 1965-09-07 16 I leva tichinn mark'u S deilar quolfl at S :>,i for T T t for eath tttrlm< eraj quoted It 16.03 «o« •ne Ual et K»id at29 words
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297 1965-09-07 16 TIIK Straits tin price rosp by 54.87 1 yesterday to 57f,4.87\ P" picul on an olTerinc rstimatetl np tons to ;.")"> tons. The rise uftrr the Saturday drop was attributed to greater demand looallv MALAYAN KIBBtR MARKKT: Price.- .vere quoted nominally297 words
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Advertisement1189 1965-09-07 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Hongkong to'-.-i-j Hi' »n atVBMtl laronte OueDcc Triu Mn" 1 4 Oct IS Ott 12 Ntt 11 Ntt 2t Net 2 Ott West Coast ot Central/South America Service -a Gi.«JQuil Ca''to Mi't'art A' ca wa'cifM 'Ckili Up*' 4/1,189 words
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Advertisement874 1965-09-07 16 AUSTRAUA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN ANO P OULI lIRVICI ll Freaaattt AOeljiti. Mpllaimc. tr*Br>. tt aat NatlfatiHiaa PtMng r>. 1188 Spot! Spore P. S'rtaoi rwtang •lUUMIA Seat I 1 Seat II IJ S»|l la Ptrt lARPITA S Oct 1/ I Oci 1/12 Oci RAIULA taiti it Sift II Itft II874 words
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Advertisement74 1965-09-07 16 GOLDEN LINE \l^^E^XJ itAOING FOR:- AIELAIBE. MEISBDRNE. SVONET. Saafator* r>>n|K| )> I*'"* b^SJPTI A-»t V GOLIEN MONOIR Ii Pt I Seft Sulei 113 Sett n Stft 2 Oct I Oct 1 GOLOtN SPRING 12 tl Oct 11 21 »ct 71 2a Oci 77 21 Oct I Ntt 14 Nat 2174 words
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Advertisement893 1965-09-07 17 I i Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT I* WmwtJm SS (Min.)— Box St rfs. txlra TEMPORARY CENERAL SERVICES I■ r required Apply 8.0.A.C. I' O. Box 397 S'por*. WANTED ATTRACTIVE WAITRESSES for nrst class fully alrcundit.oned Bar any nationality. Apply ihintoo Bar. 217 Lavender Street. Singapore. Telcphon* i' 0367.893 words
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Advertisement891 1965-09-07 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* SI (Win.)— Sox 59 crs. e*»ra mill 2-STOREYED PREWAR Shoi nou»e No. 2"i. Calmhlll Road. 3,000 sq. ft. vacant po'senaion. $50,U00.. or j nearest offer. Ring Spore *****. THOMSON ROAO: Trrrac* noise I 'I Frankcl Kstate: semidetached $32 Out) Valuable Land at Tanclln Road891 words
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Advertisement826 1965-09-07 17 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* SI (Min.)-Box St ct: txtrm MALAYA 7 DAYS A$P5/-. Bl9o -12 863 19 9 65. *****. 26 9/6 J. IfciriKkok/Crurngmal 15-days S34J {•1(165, 20U.6J, 4/1255. Nam-Ho Travel Ben-Ice. 138, Cross Street. Spore Tel: *****. NANDA TRAVEL SERVICE can make your dreams come true. Our irod imonal826 words
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Advertisement726 1965-09-07 17 FOR SALE li Wordi $S Win.)— B.i 50 f (I. txtrm CATALINA SWIMWIAR SPORTS- i WEAR Clearance Sala Bargains Selections available (or men. women, children. Excelsior Ltd., 68. Hlso Street, Singapore ANNUAL HALF-PRICES lALE Padded Black A White Brassieres ll'.VO, U.B.A. Woven Ladies' Houiccoats S.VBO. Also 10 1 Discount. Luck's726 words
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Advertisement1359 1965-09-07 17 ■a^^^^aT^^ta taall^BaT^aa«Br^aff^»l II PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE JI'RONG POWER STATION The Public Utilities Board. Sit gapore. proposes to call fur separate tenders for the following items for Jurong Power Station 1. 560 k.lb hr. Boiler Unlu having steam conditions of 1325 lb/sq.in. and 965 F at the stop valve. The1,359 words
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Advertisement377 1965-09-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI Vacancy as t'lerk 'lnterpreter. APPLICATIONS are invited fcr appuim ment to the post of Clerk Interpreter In the Judicial Department. Brunri. cOno post". Ql 'ALIFII ATIOXS: Applicants must have passed the Overseas School Certificate or equivalent examination and be really proficient In at least, three377 words
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Advertisement213 1965-09-07 17 NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA SEGAMAT Prmlxritah J Mrnutup .Talan. Jalan Raya iii-simpa::u jalan Keteta Apt TP.3CI 5 ;intara batu 123 dan 124 di-Batu Ana:: mat. akan dl-tutop dl petang 10 9.65 hin^ga 6.01 11.9 65. KeretaJ jranfl melalul Jalan raya yang lersebut di-ata.« boleh mclalui jalan mi pada DM di-beuarkan.213 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-09-07 18 IP R A S ER S HILL, Djazzi and Hard Love, the "Big Three" in the $15,000 King's Gold Cup over 6f at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, stepped olit attractively on a heavy track yesterday morni nig. Fraser's Hill, with Lee Coles astride, bowled along272 words
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Article601 1965-09-07 18 Spotlight on the fancied runners Cl 1 Div I— «f: Kita Snka: Back, in form; narrowly beaten by Yes Dear II over B. T.maii 8f on a soft track last montn. Panama Boy: Ran two good races at Ipoh last month when fourth to Pelor Mas over 6f and fourth601 words
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Article470 1965-09-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's i races: Kace 1: VlgiUnle 'Nelson) was, fractions in his ."-'.nil prior to the stari and when the gate.*, opened reared up and left his rider on the Stails. Approaching the Sf Flying Mist (Trevena) had to be470 words
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Article87 1965-09-07 18 WILL Royal Heritage be named "Hors* of the year" for 1965° He may well ram the title for this money-spinner has already won six of his 12 starts this season. On Sunday Royal Heritage ame with a late run to snatch a brilliant win in the 6f87 words
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249 1965-09-07 18 TOP HONOUR (late Recorder) shares pride of place with HARD LOVE in the 515.00* King's Gold Cup over 6f to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Both have been allotted 9.4 in a field of 14. Reputed to be the fastest sprinter249 words
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Article72 1965-09-07 18 WEIGHTS for His Majesty the Yanu: di-Per-tuan AjronK 's Gold Cap rare on Sunday are: Hard Love 9.9 A Top Honour 9.04 I>j.i7/i 90S Fraser*! Hill *M Koval Heritsca 8.11 Brilliant Pilot Ml The Gippslanotef K.«R Jamiiur 8-"7 Pimm I! 8.06 l)i* Yon Mird B.<W» Hello72 words
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Article40 1965-09-07 18 PARIS. Mon. Mmc Jean Stern's four-year-old Siget>»Tt. ridden by Leon Flavien, von the £7.000 Prix Henri Foy over llf at Longchamp yesterHe scored by 2i lengths from M Ue<.« Tudlni'a (ordinio, moon) Matlilein. M. Vrd.iban. ncthtrd of40 words
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Article414 1965-09-07 18 Weights for jsecond day Xl AL\ II MPIR. Mon. Weights for all eiitht races on Wednesday, second day of the Selancor Turf Club's Kirns Cup Meeting are: Cl 1 Div. 3 6 f Kita Snka Ml General Perak 8.11 Anggrek Rulan K.i'S Flash Timr 8.08 Pnnama Boy K'iZ Quick "in414 words
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Advertisement744 1965-09-07 18 I TELECOMMUNICATIOH THE BANKRUPTa DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTHI Ot INTENDKD RADIO AMAIH K DIVIDEND F.XAM..NAT.ON hAtiKiiVyu -MM Written cxaniiuaUon. ooveriny t .einrn'*rv theory of iadlo-com- WUllam Rlrhard HoMllH num. :;:^lenr operating tradinu as Wm R Manning prorediirt »ti: be held on 18Ui Co 106 V In Singapore. NOTK744 words
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Advertisement438 1965-09-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT The American Club of Singapore invites application* for the post of CLUB MANAGER. Candidates for the post should have managerial and administrative experience and preferably be a graduate of a university or college The successful candidatei will be respouMble (or the general ad- muils' ration438 words
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Advertisement364 1965-09-07 18 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTa ORDINANCE (CHATTER 11) NOTK I OF FIRBT MXBTINGS NOTICE IS HBIXBY OIVEN that the Pint Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 21st day of September. 1»«5 at the Official Assignee* Chambers. Top Floor High Coirrt Building Sinxapori' Bankrupted Na. 207364 words
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495 1965-09-07 19 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE Organising Council for the Third Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur in December will provide $80,000 to $100,000 for a month-long centralised training in Kuala Lumpur, beginning on Nov. 15, for the 300 Malaysian competitors, it was said here495 words
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172 1965-09-07 19 Stars without star Rahim suffer defeat SINGAPORE. Monday. I>LUE ROVERS, who gained First Division status this season, began their title-bidding campaign with an impressive 3 l win over their old rivals, Star Soccerities, in the SAFA Div One match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Soccrrites, also playing for the first172 words
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Article75 1965-09-07 19 SAN SEBASTIAN, Mon. Brl-: tj.Mi cyclist Tommy Simpson pedalled to the greatest triumph of his career here yesterday when he won the world professional road race title. Simpson stormed to victory after a furious battle over the BUM with West German star Rudi Altie. Simuson pulled75 words
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Article34 1965-09-07 19 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— Vijuavucili College of Bangkok brnt M.il.iv College by 1? points tthree penalties and one try> to 3, (penalty) in their annual nigy«r match on the College ground here today.34 words
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Article28 1965-09-07 19 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Tan Toe* Sens. Hospital Sports Club's Senior Division mutches against RAF t>(<lci:ir on Sept. 16 and St:ir Soccentes on Sept 23 have boon po>: ;joned28 words
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Article356 1965-09-07 19 Gillie Cup to swimmer Jocelyn SINGAPORE. Mon. Ten-year, old Jocelyn Mills was the outstanding performer in the Singapore Swimming Club junior championships and won the coveted Oilln Cup for girls at Tanjon? Rhu yesterday. Jocelyn smashed the 30m breast-stroke record with a new time of ;6.ftt>ecs. The Voltes Cup for356 words
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Article135 1965-09-07 19 MONZA. Mon. World 500 cc motor cycle racing champion Mike Hailwood yesterday braved pouring rain to win the 500 cc event In the Grand Prix of the Nations held here. He rode an Italian* made 500 cc MV Agusta machine. Second was G. Aeostim or Ita'y135 words
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Article, Illustration425 1965-09-07 19 ERNEST FRIDA - 'Champion in a hurry' sets 52sec target ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Mon Malaysian champion hurdler Ka r v Selvaratnam is a champion in a hurry. For him, the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December is a "do it now or never" target. i Karu. who has won the MalaysianAP - 425 words
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427 1965-09-07 19 LONDON. Moa —Euylaud Teal barman Coin Cowurty has taken over leading place In the English county cricket batting averages from Surreys John Edrich. Details of (Glamorgan) 1062 2460 1765 112 15 75 IJ. Jones Glamorgan) 654.3 203 1336 84 15 90427 words
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Article342 1965-09-07 19 TOREST HILLS, Mon. r Fred Stolle of Australia, the Wimbledon runner-up and No. 2 seed, was eliminated 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 by Charley Pasarell in the men's singles second round in the U.S. tennis championships here yesterday. It was the second victory for the 22-year-old Puerto RicanReuter - 342 words
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Article, Illustration644 1965-09-07 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN rE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Although most of th» boxers In the second Malaysian open amateur championships, on Saturday and last night, lacked science and skill they were not found wanting in courage and aggressiveness. "To punch without being punched no matter how,"644 words
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Advertisement34 1965-09-07 19 ■mi lFoMoCo||U l/ 1 s^ FoMoCo IS THE NEW NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS ...and this is the new carton Only FoMoCo parts are fit for your Ford FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF MALAYSIA 11M1HA34 words
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Miscellaneous45 1965-09-07 19 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY Central Perak' schools' carnival ilpoli pad an.;. .1 pm.i 1. Ansnn Women's Lff; DTC v An-'ui Commercial Bch. <Sp«*clv Hd>. SO( (fi: > porr Wt. 1: PoUoe v KAK .^'-letar iJn. Bcs.ir. SIS). Krian I**: Chersonese Est. V A. PoiitfMi Youths (B. Serai;.45 words
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Miscellaneous53 1965-09-07 19 SUMMARY IKX KI.Y Morcira Shield (IpotH: ACS 1 MES 1; Anderson 8 SMI 0 David Sliield: ACS 6 MGS 0. T. Anson Sim* Ure Div Assumption Scil. 7 SAS 0 SOCCKR Ma Urea Div. 2: 2 Inf. Workshop Remo 10 Municipal 0. Kri;»i Lee (P. Bumart: Tali Aver ESt 453 words
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Article, Illustration351 1965-09-07 20 5 years later, bride-for-a-day Fay gets decree KUALA -LUMPUR, Mon. Former Malayan woman sprint champion and beauty queen, Fay Siebel, told the High Court today that her husband left for Britain the day after their marriage five years ago and she never saw him again. Slebel. 28. now a teacher351 words
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Article179 1965-09-07 20 THIS was the scene at the police canteen at the High Street Police Station in Koala Lumpur yesterday afternoon when heavy rain flooded lowlying areas, including part of the station. The two-hour downpour began at Z p.m. Many workers on their way back to office after lunch were179 words
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Article71 1965-09-07 20 BANGKOK. Mon —The United i States hu.s agreed to the Thai Gov- j err. merit's proposal for setting up telecommunication stations ihrougout Thailand for special use by the Thai police in their work of suppression cf crime and Communist .subversion according to official sources. Thailand hasReuter - 71 words
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Article261 1965-09-07 20 LONDON. Mon— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Consol 2 >„•"<. £39 7/16 —1/16 Funding 4'r £92% +H War 3Va% £54 13/16 —1/16 BANES Chartered 45/10V4 /10V4 Hongkong £8\ —3/16 INSURANCE Com. Un 45/- /9 Prudentials 'A' 34/3 /3 Royal261 words
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Article48 1965-09-07 20 LONDON. Mon Spot Jld.. Oct. 211 16d, Nov 21d.. Dec. 20\d.. Oct. Dec. 21d., Jan.'March 20 13 16d April June 20\d July' Sept 20 1116 d., Oct. Dec. 20\d Jan. March 20»»d.. April June unq.. c.l.f. Sept. 19 13'16d. Oct. 19 15 16d.. Nov. 20d. Tone: Steady'48 words
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Article28 1965-09-07 20 LONDON. Mon—Buyers £1545 < £26>. sellers £1547: 3 i-r£2s»-.,». Forwaru buyers £1541 <-t-£24i, sellers £1542 (-C23). Settlement £1550 (-r-£24). Turnover am. 275 tons, pm. M tons. Tone: Quieter.28 words
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Article39 1965-09-07 20 NEW DELHI. Mon Russia hu asrreed to supply come subnunrifi to India, a Government spokesman told Parliament today. Answering questions, he said It would not be In the public Interest to disclose further details Rev-39 words
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Advertisement193 1965-09-07 20 i World-Wide Reception on 15 Wave-Bands with the SendcUiOHcU fieut nun in i iiiiiiii i V Techmcol Details 14 Tronsiston 12 Diodes; 7AM 13 FM Tuning Circuits, IS Wove*m Bands (BC FM LW Tropical 1 1 wide-spread Shortwove Bands). S MESA Trantittors in the SW FM stages; 2.S Watt pushpull193 words
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Advertisement161 1965-09-07 20 CONSULT CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 86-B, ROBINSON ROAD, P.O. BOX 1935, SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** or *****. Malayan BRANCHES:— 5 Hock Yee Hin Building, 15 United Commercial Jalan Ah Fook, Bank Building, P.O. BOX 104, Johore Bahru OR P.0.80X 1110 Tel: 3958. Penong. Tel: *****. (1) Revision Courses and Self -Tuition Courses161 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-09-07 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperature i:i Malaysia and Singapore lor th« period 8 p.m. Sur.dny to K ;> m j yesterday: Highist i Kuala Lumpur Kota Bharu Penang 88 Ipoh no Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 73 C. Highland* T> Jesselton 88 75 Kuchlng 88 7246 words
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