The Straits Times, 30 September 1965
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Title Section23 1965-09-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 r New***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration909 1965-09-30 1 'Step to closer links' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed WITH last night's joint SingaporeM alaysia announcement to lift quota restrictions, only routine paperwork now stands in the way of a complete restoration of trade across the Causeway. The Minister of Comnierce ;m<l Industry, Dr. Lira Swee Ann, today told909 words
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Article, Illustration639 1965-09-30 1 By NICK MASON 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister of South Korea, Tun II Kwon Chung, arrived here today on his first state visit to Malaysia, urging firm unity among the nations of Asia against the threat of Communism. Standing with Tengku Abdul639 words
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Article65 1965-09-30 1 LONDON. Wed. Sterling broke through i t s official purity rate today. Early buying here pushed the price to a >>hade above the otlicial rate of USS2.80. Buying came from all over Europe following the forecast by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. James Callaghan. of aReuter - 65 words
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Article31 1965-09-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed. -Jakarta pnun x-lioolrhlldren yesterday nledged to < xiliai.ee their book.-. 101 urn Antan .••!«:>• reported j that 40.000 children took part in m irrnos and speeches.— V Pl.31 words
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Article24 1965-09-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The price of. re today reached 1,000 1 litre In a state-managed store here double its price late •nth.— AP.AP - 24 words
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88 1965-09-30 1 Soek gets two new Lockheed transports JAKARTA. Wed. Two Lockheed Jetstar (-110 Americanmade transport planes were dclh cred to the Indonesian air force \estcrdaj. The hand -over ceremony was held at an air force base near here and was attended by a representative of Lockheed. Georgia. the makers of iheAP - 88 words
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Article71 1965-09-30 1 rpANZIBAR Wed All £j c traffic through Zanzibar airport was cancelled last night —"till further notlee after the only aviation controller available on the Island, a Briton, was served with a deportation order. Immigration official >atd the controller. Mr. Edward Cheek, had been given 24 hours toReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-09-30 1 Hero of $30,000 snatch: Call me Mr. X By PHILIP KHOO: SINGAPORE. Wednesday A RELUCTANT hero who does not want to be named "just call me Mr. X" this morning foiled a $30,000 payroll grab in Cecil Street. A lone ;md unarmed thief had spalchc'd the payroll in ;i b;ig378 words
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Article31 1965-09-30 1 MOSCOW. W«d JuMi Bond ■M denounced in »ht- Soviet Press today as a murderer and rapist who symbolises MMn violence and champions the bourgeois way ol life.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article172 1965-09-30 1 Soek:I can't lower food prices JAKARTA. We d President Boekarru said on Monday nigh he could not tower th< I soaring prices of foo< and other essentia 1 items. Deputy Premier J Leimena echoed the Pre sldent's statement nt a mas rally in Jakarta celebratlm President Soekaroi nlvo any commaUP - 172 words
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Article45 1965-09-30 1 nil >o\ i i.i si.i k n i wywiiiki Bl KPOOL w l I I II1HT ilxon n.(M, i he w.is r«-.i<l> l< my where i < > M Peking or nn other plat i >i lalk.s Kith Soy id iiul Communist h leaden ii45 words
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Article54 1965-09-30 2 NEW DELHI. Wwl. India rharsed that Pakistan used Wrst □ennan-made ami-tank mitded bbjMlh in the 21-day war against The Defence Ministry in communique that the misMlcs were of the Bolkuw 810 (Cobra) ivpr uilh a riiugr of 1 600 metres »ncl capable of piercing 500AP - 54 words
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622 1965-09-30 2 Fighting flares up on IndianPak border UNIPOM CHIEF HOLDS TALKS LONDON. Wednesday. JTIGHTING ilaied at points along India's 1,000-mile western boundary with Pakistan yesterday as the commander of the United Nations observer team arrived in a bid to enforce a six-day-old ceasefire. Pakistan charged that Indian aircraft attacked Pakistani troops622 words
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187 1965-09-30 2 WITHDRAW SOLDIERS FROM KASHMIR SAYS BHUTTO lINITED NATIONS. w Wed. The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr. Bhutto, proposed at the General Assembly yesterday that Indian and Pakistani troops .should withdraw from Kashmir and a United Nations forte be sent to the disputed state as a preliminary to a L.V.- supers ised187 words
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203 1965-09-30 2 Heavy battle in Vietnam pass continues SAIGON, Wednesday. IJEAVY lighting is continuing today in the Phu Cv Pass area. 300 miles north-east of Saigon, informed U.S. military sources said today. I Fighting broke out there late yesterday morning and reports late last night indlrated that a major action appeared toReuter; UPI - 203 words
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Article81 1965-09-30 2 ADEN. Wed. The Nationnl Liberation Front has called on I all Aden to observe a 36-hour general strike from Friday morning as a mark of condemnation of the British emergency nu <- .sur^x hrreThr Front sr:it lea Crts to newspapers threatening iouii altff.s v. ith81 words
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197 1965-09-30 2 Ask Ayub to desist from aggression: Shastri YEW DELHI, Wrd. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr Shastri, said yesterday that the most urgent task facing thr U.N. Security Council was to ask Pakistan to desist from its declared path of aggression. Talking to newsmen, Mr. Shastri said Pakistan had been threateningReuter; AP - 197 words
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Advertisement129 1965-09-30 2 Speaking of Comfort... A flight on a mighty THAI INTERNATIONAL Caravelle jet is the comfortable culmination of years of research and more than half a decade of Caravelle operation by leading ■Mints throughout the world. A perfect se" ig for ihe fa -ed Ro'.al Orchid Service, v. Hi superb cuisine,129 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-09-30 2 TUE GAMBOLS t£+* J&&£^ V WHAT WC WEPt SAV||J<5 \j ABOUT UEg J13 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-09-30 3 OVER MY DEAD BODY, SAYS BOAC CHIEF IN GERMANY BONN. Wed. An ad- vertisement featuring the famous legs of M;irlrne Dietrich was banned today in West Germany where she has been sharply criticised by many people far her activities durinjr World War Two The West German publicity272 words
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Article125 1965-09-30 3 WOLLYWOOD. Wed. Act- re^s-slnger. Dinah Bhore I Is accused by her former husband of committing adultery with five men. court records showed yes- tcrday Miss Shore said the charges wen 1 outrageous and ulterly and completely false. The charges were contained j in a divorce suitAP - 125 words
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Article37 1965-09-30 3 .JAKARTA. Wed A ,mmd f:re v. ithln a fortmeht bu mused ext'■naive f i hi- Oovprnment cement f;ict<>r the Celebe*. Amaru rep I .-ibotagp Buspoc:rd Ton people had been detained for Interrogation. R*titrr.37 words
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Article51 1965-09-30 3 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Some 300 delegates from 66 countries I betran the 20th Boy Scouts' World j Conference, which will map out the broad lines for the future of j the ten -million member movement. It is the first time It has been held in Latin America.Reuter - 51 words
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100 1965-09-30 3 I MI. Wrd. The Cuban Prime Minister. Dr. Fidel Castro. :n--nounced last nlghl that tinCuban Communi.-t party would be reorganised. At the re-organisatlon meeting. Dr. Castro >aid. he would clear up the mvsterloui absence of Erne>to <Che> Guevara, third man in hi* regime, whoAP - 100 words
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422 1965-09-30 3 LONDON. Wed JJRITAIN has told Rhodesia that it will negotiate the self-governing colony's future independence only on the basis of terms set by the Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, in Salisbury last February, Government sources said last night. These terms include giving theReuter - 422 words
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296 1965-09-30 3 The 'devils' who make living in Indonesia —difficult JAKARTA, Wed. Several hundred people demonstrated here today against "corrupt or.s. swindlers and capitalist bureaucrats" who. the Communists say. are causing prices to soar. The demonstration, organised by the Communist Youth Front, called on the Trade Ministry the police and i heReuter - 296 words
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Article66 1965-09-30 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. With the 1965 additions of Gam bis. the Maldlve Islands and Singapore, the world has gained 59 new nations In the 20 years since the end of World War 11. the National Geographic Society reported. It has also gained more than 1.000UPI - 66 words
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232 1965-09-30 3 VICTORIA (British Columbia). Wednesday. A 75-year-old Roman Catholic nun who was ordered to concentrate less on animal welfare and more on human needs is selling her ani- mal shelter near here! I after losing an appeal I to the Pope. But British-born Mother Cecilia232 words
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Advertisement206 1965-09-30 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED jf m l MORE and MORE people are opening I I/• 6% DEPOSIT J**^ j ACCOUNTS ''Earn STEADY m( jm c a rr H^^SEK mSH and OMrC income '""TEL ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned WL206 words
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Article, Illustration112 1965-09-30 5 THE inside of the burnt-out car in which the charred bodies of two young lovers were found huddled together. The car with doors locked and windows up was found in a lovers lane, off Bagoh Road, 13 miles from Muar, on Monday. The lovers who it is112 words
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315 1965-09-30 5 The call of the wild— and the dollar tourist KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia* rich wild lite and unspoiled natural resources are ideal for the development of a dollar-earning tourist industry, according to Dr. Lee M. Talbot. an American conservation specialist and geographer. Dr. Talbot and his wife Martha, a biologist,315 words
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Article46 1965-09-30 5 MPUR W«d T^e I :>d Teleeommunli louneed today thai four new p<>mhl age: be wpened one each at Ayer Bemb«n. Johore. Kamponp Pan<ian. Selangor. and Krablt In Piilinntt. on Friday Thr other one wfll be opened «t Alor I.lntah la Trengganu on rtmturtay46 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-09-30 5 Blame your lawyer, court tells accused 'PAIPING. Wed. The Sessions Court president told two men charged with attempted extortion yesterday that if "it occurs to you that you may grow i old waiting for your case I to be heard" it was because fit their counsel, Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam.143 words
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Article42 1965-09-30 5 PENANO. Wed.— The Dato Lok« Won Tho Memorial Exhibition which has been drawing crowds fur the n.ist m weefcl h;is IB extended to Oct. 3. Announcing this today, the ex-| hlbition committee Kiid there would be no further extension.42 words
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Article38 1965-09-30 5 singaporp: Wed.— The VnU »erslty of Singapore Studeirs' Union hus decided to confer honorary membership of the union on Dato (Dr. i Lee Kong Chiai»,| who resigned as Chancellor earlier this year due to 111 health38 words
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143 1965-09-30 5 ALOR STAR. Wed Opium smuggled from Thailand into Malaya is being re- smuggled to international markets, a Kedah Customs official said here today. "\\> have information that Midi opium taken out of Malayan ports, is resold in other countries at hieh pric-ev"143 words
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87 1965-09-30 5 Rotary Club charity social and dance RATU PAH AT. Wed The I Tengku Mahkota of Johore has consented to be the patron of the Batu Pahat Rotary Club's charity social and dance to be held on Saturday at the new Jublli Intan. in aid of the club's community projects. Two87 words
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Article63 1965-09-30 5 KANGAR Wed.— A mruitinß tcr.m from the 3rd Bn Malaysian r». will be in Perils on Oct. 12 to imervipw candidates between the ages of 18 and 23. Other qualifications are: Weight 105! b. heijght sft. Bn, and ediumt:on. Std. VI (Malay or English). Recruit ins63 words
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Article35 1965-09-30 5 TEI L"X ANSON Wed Ralid i personalities will take part In a "cultural ivischi daneM and .-k- 'he Kwong Tong Association here on Oct. 2 in aid n: the Hindu Sabahs crematorium fund.35 words
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Article55 1965-09-30 5 KANGAR Wrci -More tIMD 11.000 Perils candidates «1 for thP Lower Cenifica'e O* Education iLCE' examination t trom Oct 26 to Nov. 2 I Of this total 508 will be I examined In the Malnv medium «nd about 500 in the En«li-h i medium. There will55 words
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Article195 1965-09-30 5 PENANG, Wed THE Penan* branch of thr Vit mill Union of Tcachfrs has advised Hi women members in Government service not to mkii resignation forms or Mibmit anj resignation letter if the\ were married before confirmation of their service "We h;«\c Irarni with roiurrn thai195 words
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Article225 1965-09-30 5 Khir: Stop this war of words LANGUAGE ISSUE BESUT. Wednesday. J"HE Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told Malays today not to indulge in the "war of words' on the language issue. He was speaking at the opening of a national secondary school here. Inche Khir said: "As education225 words
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194 1965-09-30 5 'Out by today' order to 40 students BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. Forty students expelled trom the .Mraa.sriah Islamic School here on Monday for refusing to eat food prepared in the school canteen have been ordered to leave th« school hostel by tomorrow "Since they have been expelled, they can no longer194 words
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Article45 1965-09-30 5 KTJtJM. Wed. Work has begun on the construction of a ranal at fiungel Jemell In Merbau Belas. about. IS miles from here, under the Drainage and Irrigation ■cheme. The rural development authority has granted a sum of $575,000 for thli project.45 words
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Article24 1965-09-30 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Penajig Malay Youth Patriotic Organisation will celebrate Its 21st anniversary with a tea party at the Boston Cafe.24 words
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Advertisement304 1965-09-30 5 TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW... (WHATS WRONG WITH TO -DAY?) A dream home of your own can be made into a reality Yes! Y< v should drclde to-day. Don't wail until It Is too late! The MCIS Home Ownership Plan U ju.-t n for you. There 1- > better way to acquirr304 words
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284 1965-09-30 6 Ghanaian recognition comes with an advice SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rjHANA today recognised Singapore's independence. A letter from the Ghanaian President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, received today, said that Ghana would welcome Singapore as a member of the284 words
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Article81 1965-09-30 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. A special envoy from Turkr.v. Mr. Nurctin Vert;in. today railed on the acting Foreign Minister, Mr. B. W. Barker, and delivered a message of friendship and goodwill from the Turkish Government. Mr Barker assured Mr. Vermin that Singapore valued Turkey's friendship, and expressed the81 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-09-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed —A Singapure airline sales man- ager. Mr. Wee Poh Kuang has been awarded an enamelled gold and diamond pin for displaying •"outstanding courto travellers He is the lir>t person In Singapore and Malaysia to be honoured by the Airways Club, wnich is244 words
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233 1965-09-30 6 KANDA'S STORY IN KL IS UNTRUE, SAYS HO SINGAPORE. Wed. The chairman of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Ho See Beng, today denied that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. had asked trade union leaders not to submit fresh wage claims to employers. He was referring to a233 words
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Article112 1965-09-30 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has dcx cided to extend the Food carnival at Elizabeth Walk till Sunday, because of tremendous public response. This is the second time the carnival had been extended, a Board statement .-aid today The carnival, the main attraction112 words
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135 1965-09-30 6 THANK YOU, SAID PRISONER TO THE JUDGE SINGAPORE. Wed. A prisoner. serving concurrent jail -.entente of two years on each of two charges under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, today thanked a I lull Court judsce after failins in his appeal axainst the sentincr on one of the chart;135 words
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Article43 1965-09-30 6 SINGAPORE Wed. The Women's Society of Christian Servic» wili hold its annual bazaar thr Wesley Church. Fort Canning on Saturday norn 11.30 am to 530 p.m. The highlight will tv a faHuon .«how modelled by 1 1 cliiidxen.43 words
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Article185 1965-09-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A senior customs otticcr. Mr. L. O. Pestana. today successfully applied to the Third Criminal District Court for the forfeiture of 30 cases of monosodium glutamate which the customs had seized from a ship. Hi nru.clr the application after Ku.ui Chau Kim. 30 VMM185 words
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Article133 1965-09-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police arrested fi\«known Herat so<i»ty members in two raid> la^t night. All of tbrm have been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. In thr IM raid at II oil 'W last night in Kirn Keal Road two "lighter*" of the "Loh133 words
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Advertisement346 1965-09-30 6 ODEON-OPENS today isva a HARRY SALTZMAN- THE PRODUCER WHO GAVE YOU "DR. NO", s J "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" "GOLDFINGER" J J BRINGS YOU THE GREATEST SPY ADVENTURE FILLED WITH SUSPENSE, INTRIGUE S v, AND ESPIONAGE!^ ll)f lll!»( pi with NIGEL GREEN GUY DOLEMtn >Uc LLOYD TECHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE A RANK346 words
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Advertisement34 1965-09-30 6 H ETcl EJcil HTS CS/B STB ET3 HIBISCUS i ROOM CATHAY HOTEL^ El MONTEGOS jxirrnnprwirprrnmrfiirarfiifiirinfil Todoy Only: 330-7 30 p.m. I Jctry Lewis in "ITS ONLY MONEY" Engluh. Open* Tomorrow. "Aycr Moto Duyong Moloy.34 words
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Advertisement831 1965-09-30 6 »-f§H r 4W .CALLING ALL BANDS TEENAGERS! u rn ■Organisation. B COME TO THE TEENAGER'S PICNIC PREVIEW 11 f ■m m PLUS Band'Porticipotion On Stage Judging by applause BB] on SUNDAY, 3rd OCTOBER of 9.00 a.m. —No Free List I Simultaneously UliX SKY Singapore OIMiXS I OII.W ■j Circle $2831 words
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Article54 1965-09-30 7 SINGAPORE Wed.— A ch;.rity show in aid of the Mar Hich School buildine fund will be hold .it the National Tho;ttrp on Oct. 22. It i- or<i;iniscd by the D' Almeida tonal Enterprises for the Fch 10I. v.-hich has functioned for over soven yc.ir.--54 words
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Article45 1965-09-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed An American pastor. Rev. Jnmes Huniill will arrive here tomorrow to con-du-t special cospel meeting and meet local mLssloniines. The meetitiRs will be held at the Anglo-Chmeae Primary Srh'»<) hall in Colenum Street, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow and on Friday.45 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-09-30 7 Wood-work industry gives jobs to 6,000 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's woodworking industry employs one-tenth of all the people working for manufacturing concerns in Singapore, the manager of Diethelm and Co. Ltd.'s furniture department. Mr. W. Pflster. observed today. He was speaking at ;i special preview of Office Furniture Month, which his144 words
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Article27 1965-09-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— An antl-leprot-y exhibition and film show will be held at the Zehnder Road community centre on Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.27 words
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380 1965-09-30 7 $500 presented to me, but I gave it to union FONG TELLS INQUIRY SINGAPORE. Wed MR. Fong Yik On. an official of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union told a Commission of Inquiry today how he was given a cash donation of $500 by an employee of Nanyang Structural380 words
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Article213 1965-09-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed r:E president of the Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation. Mr. K. Suppiah, today described as "utter rubbish." allegations by an affiliate union that he had committed acts of "atrocities" on two other affiliates. The allegations came from Mr. M. A. Latlff. secretary of213 words
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884 1965-09-30 7 SFPA to continue operating three non-Govt centres SINGAPORE. Wed TIM-; Ministry of x Health will lake over the activities <>l the S i n g a |><» re Family Planning Association in the 26 Government maternal and child health centres from the beginning of next year under its $1 million884 words
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112 1965-09-30 7 THE SCOUT MOVEMENT TO JOIN WORLD BODY SINGAPORE Wed. The 7.000-niember Singapore Boy Scout movement is seeking membership with the Boy Scouts World Conference following Singapore's independence A message from tin "Brown Owl.'' mi the front page of tinassociation'* Bulletin, sud. "Me hr.iiii li of any other Buy Scouts Association.112 words
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Advertisement302 1965-09-30 7 NONA/ Take one another pops up. Or have a handful neatly folded. EXTRA STRONG! EXTRA SOFT!! ScottieS the wet-strength facial tissue that holds up like a hanky. Get a big, ECONOMICAL box f Scotties t° da y -they're good to have around GAY, PRETTY WS§&§S Scotties kjK^\\-/-/!^^^FOUR SOFT COLOURS Pink.302 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-09-30 8 A LAUGHING A South Korean Prime Minister, Tun II Kw on Chung, receives the traditional welcome from the wives and daughters of the Korean Embassy stafl" on his arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Tun Chung, here on a throe-day visit, was greeted as105 words
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67 1965-09-30 8 BATU PAHAT. Wrd. A mn'ion Introduced by \l.r lone I~DP councillor. Mr Lee Ah Ou, nt the monthly mrrtin« od chi Hmi F h;ii Town Council roaiiv i n;,isr chine.sp and I un; for the thrown nut without riri Mr Lee could l-.o' e<". a67 words
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Article141 1965-09-30 8 QEREMBAN. Wed. Ten ra :n government •ervice here have resigned be pabt nine months. Another is expected to go soon. Six who are out have Joined private practice. Four have none overseas for further studies. One doctor quit because of "too much Interfere:. re hv141 words
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193 1965-09-30 8 SINGAPORE, Wed— Th« Cathay Ke»taurant, gripped by a strike, will go into liquidation unless it-* 77 employees return to work by Oct. 5. This decision of the directors was conveyed to the strikers in letters sent to their homes last night. The letters said193 words
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Article45 1965-09-30 8 IPOH. Wed. A sundry-shop owner. Chong Thong Poon, 70. was fined $200 In a magistrate's court here today. He had pleaded guilty to assisting In carrying on an Illegal characters lottery at his shop in Pasir Plnji new village on Aug. 29-45 words
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Article41 1965-09-30 8 KLALA LUMPUR. Wed. Capt Moli.imed Ku.s&itn b:r. Ahm;id. of the 7th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, will leave here by a:r tomorrow to Attend a nve-monti) catering officer's course at the Army Catering Corps training centra In Aldershot. Britain41 words
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Article34 1965-09-30 8 KUALA LUMFUR. Wed. The Minister of Welfare S^rvlct.s. Hajl Abciul Hamld Khan, will distribute food parcels to patients li. 'lie children's ward of the General Hospital here on Monday UnlCiiildren's D34 words
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Article23 1965-09-30 8 KUALA LUMPLR, \\>v repie.^cntatives will di»cuss arrangements lor the forthcoming Korsin reading competition at meeting at the Dewan Bahasa dar. tomorrow.23 words
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256 1965-09-30 8 Two boats robbed by Indons on the high seas BATU PAHAT, Wednesday TEN armed Indonesians held up four Malaysian fishermen in two separate incidents shortly after midnight yesterday and escaped with $4,500 worth of fishing nets and personal documents. The latest high sea outrages by armed Indonesians took place in256 words
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104 1965-09-30 8 ,£l. BILAIT JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Dato Justice Azmi in th« High Court today sentenced an unemployed man. lion I'/>r.f? Thlan. 55. to three years' jail for rapIng an 11 -year-old girl at a house In Jalan Lumba Kuda, where he m104 words
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479 1965-09-30 9 Court ruling on af ter-the-race bookies SINGAPORE. Wednesday C.\ a man be charged with being a bookmaker on a race day after the races are over? This poser wa-s set before Mr. Justice Buttrosc today by the DPP, Miss <}uck Bee See. who in requesting a ruling from court said479 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-09-30 9 Moreira is first Malaysian civil aviation chief KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday C. H. MOREIRA will be the first Malaysian Director of Civil Aviation, taking over tomorrow when the present Director, Mr. Stanley W. F. Palmer, 54, retires. An old boy of the AngloChinese School. Ipoh. Mr. Moreira. 43. joined the department215 words
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Article63 1965-09-30 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. High-ranking police ofTluep* today brieied mi the Malaysian Armed Force.- a' the Ministry ot Defrnce here. The offlcen from all over Malayi. who are attending a .-pecla' .seminar ai the Police College in Kuala Kubu Bahru. were liven a detailed set-up of63 words
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390 1965-09-30 9 The 1,500 trend setters of capital's working life By Chew Loy Khoon 17UALA LUMPUR. Wed. -About 1.500 workers here are helping to set a trend in new working hours in a campaign to ease traffic congestion at peak hours. They are the men and woI men who work at the390 words
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109 1965-09-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Four men armed with parangs threatened to dub two brothers during a raid on a corf ee-.st all in Salak South, about five miles from here early today. Mr WOOD Wee Chong. 25. and Mr. Wee Han. 20. -.vere confronted109 words
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Article64 1965-09-30 9 .TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A meet ing will be held on Oct. 5 ai the New Straits View Hotel to elect a pro-tern committee r the i>roi>w>Mi Johure Tuunst Association. Ali persons tntjrps'.rd in the formation of the body are asked to ;ittrnd the meeting. Further details64 words
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158 1965-09-30 9 THE Muar and Batu Pahat Ferry Work- ra Union has decided to urge th(> Johore Government to reconsider the offer of land to its 228 members ThP union pr> !)hame<l Yasll •ci today thai the land offered in two old palm158 words
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Advertisement85 1965-09-30 9 why not run ■r JB A A m ~A& i away to see! VENICE "LLOYD TRIESTINO'S" t». rough-tickets to London .md to main European cities €ire available in conjunction m ith sea tickets. This splendid service is intended for passengers who \Msh to continue their journey by train via Milantzerland85 words
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Advertisement634 1965-09-30 9 $*£lJ jj^^^^^m vy jl a^>- \*l w9l v M a^^ pi Fly URli's magnificent jets to Tokyo, then on to the D.SJI. Wr^ Now enjoy 9» nwoot Ak A jtfSp pleasures of flying Japan Air Linn to »wwasrn^^k co***<«x*^Bjp Tokyo then on to tht U.SA Fty JAL h W to634 words
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Obituary54 1965-09-30 10 N Wmrds lIS I Muitmmm MR. c S MANIAM ot Malarta RualA Krai. KaUntu. uoi-la air Rmpmpum and Mm TTmxaJil .•f Lataakasa Latrsl Nrgara paaaal away anddtßiy a* >W. i. 2 aom .nap Hiant. Ngup Pm* I -i« da «bt»r» n-lan MMgMstl 'nd-inair «ith 1 iti4aj4caJhlrM iortf«< raw m.h54 words
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Article30 1965-09-30 10 W.rlt fit Miummm MR AND MRS t-atrirh jotiaaßr -»;«ra 'hir.k ralaiivaa aon fi»nd> thru kiiu aaaliljuwa. antndxn i »n<i <-oa(ralulau*T maaaa«>> pasaasaa aj thru mi-im sa lUPICRI .tf IV»A30 words
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Obituary19 1965-09-30 10 I* n-ral. ils NlarnaM TO THC CHERUHBO anamorr a* jn.m It 4MMI Map* *v IDM H«f buadand19 words
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Article130 1965-09-30 10 I* M ,4> lit Hinrmi.m fIUIH. RUSH h.iK flrai rinxr* »h ;-io»n' of raltaa brntt »i m» lime Baaa PntpatrMii'i rtIICRAL PUBLICATIONS I I II l»«rn. ra *r.il no. a ~room at I imrs allrv f'.oad. fin«anor«. SINCAPORC MODEL ACADEMY'S i nnoi ajaaUfMi iracaar )oa' rrWP. I K >«130 words
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Article638 1965-09-30 10 It should be only a matter of 'days before the agreement l)ciwt»n Malaysia and Singapore to lilt trade restrictions comes into effect. Officials of the two Government* are said lo be working on the Ml gH/ette notifications, which will be publi.-hed "as soon atf pn.viibli- Next week'638 words
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Article359 1965-09-30 10 Highlight oi the four-day vi-it to Malaysia by the Prime Minister of the Republic of I Korea will be the signing of a cultural pact. The agreement was drawn up during Tengku Abdul Rahman's visit to Korea In April, and will provide for I exchanges of artists, teachers,359 words
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Article188 1965-09-30 10 A> lutli>iu-Ma Mnks rver dee|>er into economic rhaos, tin- pronouncements »f her leaders grow inereaMnnly incoherent. Pathetir is thf only word for the speech made by President Soekarno on In(lon.si;tn PoH.sants' Da\ two days ago. Food shortages and •.oHiinfi prices, the President told an audience of ragged farmers.188 words
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172 1965-09-30 10 I^HE Singapore B.i-e never vu, is not now. aiU never will be Lhe slightest use Russia had missile t:>r> In Central Asia us lon^ avi. M 1952 and these are only about 3.500 mlhn from SinRapore. In the event of a maior war.172 words
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Letter82 1965-09-30 10 rpHE Malaysian Depart J. ment of Tourism's booklet "Festival MaLiysia 11*65 Calendar of fcAents" is lull of misleading iniormation about the lfstivais In Malaysia. At least I nave lound that the dates of most of the Chinese festivals wronjr. For example the date of the Moon Cake festival82 words
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Letter74 1965-09-30 10 QWNERS of property w rt-ceiitly erected and occupied lor period of three years or more (flats etc i not affected by is>ue of P.T. Form IV.s. arc verv anxious to settle their arrears of property tax which are mounting, but arc unable to do so because of high assessment74 words
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Letter53 1965-09-30 10 THE late U.S. Presidrnt John F Kennedy said "Ask not what your country can do for you a.slc what you rail di> for your country." Borne of our elected representatives seem to be asking us: "Do all you can for u.v help us buy can. JOHNNY f HI53 words
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Article655 1965-09-30 10 A speech that gladdeni\ ed the heart of the chief Indian delegate Mr M. A. Chagia who said that no Indian Cduld have done better (referring to Mr Ramanis neieh In Mie Security Councll> and has received l he enromiutns of Parliament In India, you characterise as655 words
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Article217 1965-09-30 10 I REFER to the spate ol letters on the recent high iiu-rea.se from lti to 15 eenti in the local postage rate. It .seems to me that a happy compromise would be 12 cento, which value la ai ready available. This will m< an more copper coins217 words
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Article996 1965-09-30 10 RICHARD SCOTT - LONG ROAD TO A STRONGER POSITION RICHARD SCOTT A ROSIER WAR PICTURE FOR AMERICANS By WASHINGTON. Wed Next: Bargaining for an independent, non-Communist South Vietnam State WHILE the eyes of the world have been diverted to the greater immediate danger which had arisen in the Indian subcontinent, subtle political and996 words
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Advertisement490 1965-09-30 10 Straits TiakM ft Malay M-3 Claa*Xla<l a*va"laaaa>«»»a auj/ >• >■•■« COLO STODAOS SUPS* MtKKIT O'cnara »»a« (linr'Ha'l' Oaa«T| COLD BTOPtAttC aja)a\NCHßjaj ai M«iiana a»«« >aHa| Naval naaa A««r««ri**4 Aaaaaai city •ooar BTora« lt» WftttCtlVli*' M#aja>#, C agtaraafl TNI NCWa FPJONT rinpatiKCa Bamiraiaiajas M M. IBMAIL I MAMICM ITORI I4tf JP**'490 words
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Advertisement45 1965-09-30 10 '^eeghou)' The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto lanaartars Eta>a)fta«a of H,e> Claw Wo*tt«<Jt Woolloa*. ftINGAPOfiI 21, Chul.o Sr»*Ba Teh ***** HONGKONG M.rodor Ma****. Ist Floor, ft .am No I 34 64, N a th.. I. .< Kowloon.45 words
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Advertisement72 1965-09-30 10 jG I r-i AKTICKA* ancloMt yau In caal alf j I UII U T H and Salesman Tests ihaaj you'll maka two aatra nA^i call> d °v lth AlTICtAlr>? bacauM you look r^\i//-7 ARTm C-K/l R INSTANT AUTO All CONDITIONING DESIGNED FOR COOL -FRESH CLEAN AIR Consult us or our72 words
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201 1965-09-30 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wednesday a 10 -YEAR -OLD boy, Jasin bin Hassan, told the coroner's court here yesterday that, atter seeing a television programme last December, he took his father's revolver and shot his sister, Norhayati, aged four.201 words
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222 1965-09-30 11 Khir raps teachers again: Now it's girls... DEBUT, Wed The Minister <j1 Educa- j tion, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. who yesterday told teachers in the East Coast States not to make mahjong then- hobby, today advised them to behave decently. He said that he had received .i lot of i-umplalnus222 words
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Article45 1965-09-30 11 New Zealand MP due in S'pore KINOAPORE. Wed. A New Zealand. MP Mr. C. J. Movie. ifc due in Sing.i|,crf UMMHOV for hrief visit. H.- priujranimi IncludM c.il!* •m tin 1 Minister of Education. Mr z Biniii. hi, ire ,,i;(l (Social Affairs. Tinhp otlini.ui Wf>k.45 words
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Article59 1965-09-30 11 PENANO, Wed- The Controller of Pilgrimage. Data Haji Ail Rouse. announced today that ■fTMMDt had been reached between the Malaysian Government and the shipping company that all pilgrm vessels will call at Jessel'on, Kuching and Labuan from next year This will be in addition to59 words
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Article30 1965-09-30 11 MNOAPOKET. W'd The di-Pertuan Nrg^ra. Inohf miiI define Btagr Ctob'a nti Dr^r 41 Mi. culm Koari at m on Or' 9 T1 red t>? cocktail party- I30 words
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66 1965-09-30 11 I/ICHINCi W>d. Brnnei cholera epidemic has spread to Sarawak's Fifth Division. The Sarawak Medical Department today announr-<-il the discovery of one confirmed rase of cholera and five suspected cases in a katnponc in the Limbang district. 1 imiM-cli.it <- precautionary measures are beinj; taken in66 words
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257 1965-09-30 11 From ROGER HENNING OYDNEY, Wed. The mystery Chinese student now in the lazaret at Prince Henry Hospital. Sydney, cannot be deported until he is cured of leprosy. The student will not give permission to be interviewed and the hospital will not disclose his name.257 words
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Article, Illustration168 1965-09-30 11 OINGAPORE, Wed. The waving gallery of Singapore International Airport has been reopened to the public since Saturday, the Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Tan Beng San, said today. This Immediately followed a meeting of top civil aviation and airline authorities. He was reelying to168 words
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Article59 1965-09-30 11 RTH, Wed —Three iiged ji the oi»gi» trale's court, here yesterday with COmniUing robbtry and nttrmpt* ing to murder the proprirt res* of a goldsmith's shop in B.igan Luai on Sept 11. 1-rfv Ah Htir. 26. of Butt^rworth. Lim Prut? Tour. 23. and Kosy Ohm, Beng.59 words
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309 1965-09-30 11 SAMAD MAHADI - SAMAD MAHADI By 17 1 ALA LUMPUR, WVd.-Tomor--11 rowa timn Kirl will turn her hack on the hustle and bustle for a career in the kumpong. .shr is Che Marian binlr Miili.imcd. l\. one of ;>;{ studentN who j;raduatrii yesterday309 words
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Advertisement69 1965-09-30 11 ;*«.>«» .x«iT« i\d/i i>^<.//. >\.i*/r< .^< ,-*<»^i .^<>^« .'v^^ amjaji ,\v«v OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. I l has pleasure in announcing the opening of j another new Sub-Branch Office in I I I SINGAPORE at 5 154, Kast Coast Road on Ist October, 1 !)«:>. ~t Tel: 4*5171 (Manager) 4D517969 words
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Advertisement190 1965-09-30 11 •Y/y/SS/S-';'/.'. BK W Hi 'JH Km«.'.'''. '^gsj BwK -'.'''jgflß^B mB gS :"x- :':''.:-x-i-^dgiß^Q^Bj Ms gggggggK*x-> x* HH gggggggBflgß^.C.'''' -Xl/ Your Ronson spends its life being looked at (that's why we put it through 115 different inspections) rpAKE out your Ronson and people why when you click your Ronson, it lights190 words
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Miscellaneous794 1965-09-30 11 T V MALAYSIA ("lIWNI'I. S Kuala Lumpur .Vfnborouch and AnlmAls; and lYii.ine. 6 l:>oii and 734 Tom Ewell "Advice to MaUrra. 3 Johore Bahru. the Lovelorn"; 800 News In 4 Taipinj. 7 Batu I'ahat 9 Mandarin; 810 Tompel Kluanj Fumily; 834 Rellßlou* Talk; I'M-: 5.45 Opening and 800 News in794 words
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590 1965-09-30 12 Malaysian art is a big hit in Glasgow: 'So invigorating' A new climate— on canvas and in cement, metal and wood By a Special Correspondent: Glasgow, Wed. rpHE exhibition JL of M a 1 a y sian art Malaysia's official contribution to the Commonwealth Arts Festival has won warm praise590 words
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233 1965-09-30 12 Railwaymen to oppose move to cancel train KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE Railwaymen's Union of Malaya "is to hold an emergency meeting soon to decide how it can oppose the move to cancel one of the twice-nightly two-way Kuala LumpurSingapore mail trains. Announcing this today, the union's general secretary, Mr. s.233 words
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135 1965-09-30 12 Greetings to Nairobi's Mayor— by telephone l^UALA LUMPUR, Wed The Mayor of Nairobi. Kenya. Alderman Charles Wanyolke Rubla. exchanged greetings with the Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arls, this evenIng. They spoke to each other by telephone on the occasion of the opening of the Kenya135 words
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Article13 1965-09-30 12 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed.— The Province South District Council ill meet tomorrow13 words
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115 1965-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The War Department Civilian Staff Association has protested that its members in Johore would have to work on Oct. 28 birthday of the Sultan of Johore. In a letter to the Commander HQ Malaya Area Inche S. J. H. Zaldi. president of115 words
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Article60 1965-09-30 12 Protest— so a new name PBNANG. Wed it thr rt-qnrst of Penan;: I n.no. a shiopin:; firm. Harper (.illlllan and Co. Ltd.. ha» aurerd to rhannc thr MUM "MHayiT eiven to one or its launrh<x The efcaaffe m Missestcd by the Penan? I nino, division followirm representations by its Jelutonu60 words
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Advertisement187 1965-09-30 12 I■■ I N l Big car ride (so t03 0m .g0 small car costs! No other car offers you such outstanding value for your money. Holden costs less to buy, less to run, and look what you get! New styling a beautiful look apart! Longer 106 wheelbase. New bigger self187 words
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Advertisement286 1965-09-30 12 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any other make! mZZSfk I<W Conditioner's extra f «^T I*^» thick fibre glass wy insulation blanket MH and specially de- %J signed fans keep operating k noise down to a soft hum. C W Airconditfonreg Here, nin many other286 words
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Article209 1965-09-30 13 Buy a Defence Bond TODAY! Minister tells court of night robbery SINGAPORE, Wed. A Minister of State, Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed, today gave evidence in the first criminal district court against Sng Jin Chua, 28. charged with robbing his neighbour of a watch and a ring. Sng was found guilty209 words
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Article44 1965-09-30 13 WELLINGTON. Wed. The PrtßM M:ms!it. Mr. Kfith Holyoake. today announced a Colombo Plan grant of £10.000 worth of books to Singapore's National Library. The books, In Chinese, Malay and Tamil, will be used chiefly to stock two mobile libraries. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article40 1965-09-30 13 BINOAPORE. Wed. A nineyear old boy, Leong Yeng Wan, of Kampong Soopoo. died today at the Oenerai Hospital five hours after he was knocked down by a bus while enwtag .i pedestrians cross ng at Kalians Road40 words
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174 1965-09-30 13 Razak will inaugurate market organ, Bank Bumiputera today L r UA L A LUMPUR. Wed. -The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will inaugurate the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority and Bank Bumiputera tomorrow at the National Operations Room here. Names of members of the authority and directors of the bank174 words
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127 1965-09-30 13 WYDNEY. Wed— The new\*J born son of a member of the Royal Australian Air Force in Malaya last niaht was reported to be maKinn satisfactory progress after a lifesavinc operation. The baby. Steven John Benton. who was born on Saturday at the RAAFReuter - 127 words
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509 1965-09-30 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A BOUT 90 families living on an 18- acre site in Kampong Stulang Laut are costing the Town Council $500 each day they refuse to move from their land. The land on which these families are staying was sold509 words
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Advertisement253 1965-09-30 13 DON'T BE jHSKINNY jT% WITH lk WATE-ON MEN Be Big Be Strong Be Powerful with WATE-ON i *I" GIRLS Get the figure that men l >■<»<>— y admire and other girls envy CHILDREN will also gam weight, feel better with WATE-ON I J WATE -ON the concentrated I "*^JJ I253 words
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Advertisement222 1965-09-30 13 CnEPKAI FIXED DEPOSIT urLbliHL savings account nrrrn FIXED saving SCHEMES Urrilf DOUBLE PROTECTION You earn INTEREST as high as ANNUM and get FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE After One Year of Savings. ALL DEPOSITORS Can ObtairwHOUSING LOAN EDUCATION LOAN MARRIAGE LOAN TRAVELLING LOAN CAR LOAN PERSONAL LOAN S*^ yT S V /(jr222 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-09-30 14 MAINLY FOR WOMEN PRESENTED BY ESME BAPTISTA I I I PARROT green £r gold a striking combination for this Empireline gown, one of the dresses on show during the Tourist Week. The deep neckline and high waist is trimmed with gold border. The semi-fitting skirt takes in a broad gold92 words
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383 1965-09-30 14 THliRL] is a blending of the East and tinWest hut through tincollection runs a golden thread thai is unmistakably oriental. For though the clothes follow the latest trends it's the fabric that gives the magical twist to a lovely fashion story. It's a383 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-09-30 14 WHAT can we do with a piece of Malaysian batik? There's ample scope for the designer, says Linda Carnegie who created this outfit. Above she is seen modelling the twopiece outfit, a sheath and short jacket with a mandarin collar. REMOVE the jacket and seen left84 words
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Article, Illustration338 1965-09-30 14 Specs can dramatise your expression with right make-up n LASSES may be a necessity, but they can also be a striking accessory. It's up to you! If you're clothes contdoUA, you undoubtedly have a variety ot accessories to match the various costumes In your wardrobe. But what about glasses they338 words
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Article154 1965-09-30 14 Looking around LOOKING around in the boutiques and lingerie hideouts. I've spotted the latest in panties the feminine version of the G -string, specially designed for those who wrar slacks. Bermuda slacks or shorts. Comes in white and black of French make. Costs $3.50. rIK Visitors Book is a hostess154 words
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Advertisement384 1965-09-30 14 The Sensational NEW Preclude Six-way bra by maidenfbrm Q/ ®(Mode in U.S.A.) Imagine you can wear a Maidenform Pre-lude bra in 6 wonderful ways to solve >our bra problems, to tit any scene or any costume. Pre-lude Six-way with the unique contour band that curves upward between the cups to384 words
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Advertisement426 1965-09-30 14 5 mm Dequadm Lo/enges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadm Lozenges are a medically approved, anti-bacterial treatment for killing germs in the426 words
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159 1965-09-30 15 CUIRO, Ned.— The al- leßcd leader of an anti-Nas>pr gruup said in a television interview la^t night his urnuD hart Planned to kill the President witii a telescopic rifle in a Kcnnedy-stvic assassination. The man. BMMhI Tawfiq. was said to haveReuter - 159 words
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144 1965-09-30 15 ROGER THE RHINO GOES ON A 2-HOUR RAMPAGE SOUTHAMPTON, Wed. Roger the rhino, frightened by the flapping wings of a giant Condor bird, burst out of his export crate and went on a two-hour rampage yesterday, charging police and firemen who tried to capture him. The rhino was awaiting shipmentReuter - 144 words
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Article36 1965-09-30 15 RANGOON. Wed. The swift flowing Chindwin River made famous by the Chindit campaign of World War II has bur>t tta embankments and inundated villages along its banks, the Working People's Daily reported todaj. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article31 1965-09-30 15 I MOSCOW, Wed. The Sonet Government announced today that the French Foreign Minlfiter. Mr. j Couve de Murville. would arrive on Oct. 28 on an offlcial v sit— AP.AP - 31 words
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353 1965-09-30 15 Wilson: A 'back to the polls' warning BLACKPOOL, Wad. 'JHK Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, today bluntly warned the Conservative and Liberal parties that he would call a new general election if his year-old Labour adminis- j tration found it could not govern effectively in Parliament. In a major speech at353 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-09-30 15 Tories to unveil a plan to oust Labour I ONDON. Wed.—Bri*J tain's Conservative Party will next week unveil policies worked out during a year in opposition which it hopes will topple the Labour Party from power. They Include a tousrh line on restricting Commonwealth immigration and reform of the tradeReuter - 267 words
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Advertisement180 1965-09-30 15 <iiBB I mm tSSi B^B^BT •'■Br BBBT BBi*3>#^ mßßb^ ■BF i flp When small things need comfort and protection... the best Mums know there's real comfort in Elastoplast First Aid dressings For all those minor cuts, scratches, sores, blisters that happen in your home and out of it there's nothing180 words
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Advertisement208 1965-09-30 15 Now the famous PARKER T-Ball ballpen in 2 sizes ...and the new Compact size holds the same amount of ink... writes up to 80,000 words! Both models have the textured T-Ball tip that rotates in a socket of tough stainless steel... lets you write a clean, clear line from first208 words
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Miscellaneous321 1965-09-30 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. "There"* a huih" (NewX !< V SS^,s^ mn Cnrrle«°u,e of round niter. thwart the plot (5-o>. cfmW (10 8. Sporting body has a abort 12 v counted a* a metre, roughtime In Germany (4). iv tn hill climbing (10) 10. Perhapa the fairies' child 13.321 words
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Advertisement436 1965-09-30 16 I OWN YOUR OWN HOME I jd one of these popular residential areas koiy payment. Good discount tor co«H OEI TIONG HAM PARK off Holland Road, Spore. 2 Storey Modern Bunqalowt 4 Bedrooms, bnrhroomt attached ate. jpLfciiii HOLLAND GARDEN c mi Holland Road. S'pora SIGLAP PARK Alda St. 6' 4436 words
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Advertisement356 1965-09-30 16 Contlnueil from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U < MUt.)— Box St et: txli EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR SALE: GIRLS it'-<i'itriM. Salary commlsslo Apply 4 Wilkie Road. Hlnsapore. Te REOUIRE DOOR TO DOOR Halesmi and falesKirln commlnslon plus alloi nnce Please apply personally I Bsaaa Rd spore. WANTED 1-1-M Non-dlreetable DT356 words
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Advertisement1120 1965-09-30 16 tlll'llL^n I W mBY *^Bml I mi SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* SI (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm ttu^ Pa WANTED by Progressive Malay »P Firm Malay Junior St.oo/Typist. Malay «»v I- Trenkas desirable hut not essential. P.C d. Apply giving personal particular*. t I: ability, experience aad salary expected. m1,120 words
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Advertisement1644 1965-09-30 16 CCOMMODATION WANTED EDUCATION Hera's St 'Miit.i—Box St et*. txtrm IS Word* tt f Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm 4OUSES IN Hock Bag* Garden re- NEW SESSIONS! Ptenograpby. Secred by J.S Lew cßealtyt Co Tel retarial. Bookkeeping. Khorthaad. oorei *>O7MI Typewntlng. Correspondence: Classes lOUSES IN HOOVER Park required anytime: ReglnU-r early:1,644 words
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Advertisement1080 1965-09-30 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word* tt (Mltt.)—Bos St eU. mmtrm I ONE OWNIH. JAGUAR Mk. II Re- I Klstcrcd U/«0. Disc Brakes, la esctl- I leot condition. (3.800/-. Rln« Wss) Isß (B'pore I 97M4. IM9 VOLVO B-18'1228 SS.Boo'on.,. K«i Volvo BIS 1228 SS.OOO/- 2 0.n.0. Both sinsl* owner cmr». Kxrrllent1,080 words
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Advertisement1455 1965-09-30 16 y jy j jt j >IME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED (ncorporated in Ens/land). OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE 1 the Eighth Annual Oener •ting of Members will be he Crosby House. 71. Robins* id, Singapore on Friday. 29 ober. 1965. at 12 noon for tl owing purposes: o receive the Directors 11,455 words
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Advertisement3893 1965-09-30 17 ________a__B_l |Z«ipX|UyL| Ite; ellermam bucknall s.s. co.. Ltd. o~»~»~owliB---MM BW— __B_MWo~~i B (MkioJ^ U.K./Continenl TO i:a»PQQi t wc'.r COA! oW—~~~«~— RHBHO-OniaMaOIMB— nnOl p >,n iwo «i P.S-»a« *m»t D-eSpcrt Salt FSNi Penarg J™ II ft 4V~| ____r _m _Vi^fi_h 4P _—_V_V__r CITY OF SUSSO* lonloa. Hiraturg Rotttnjia. s- B|' IlfiSJ3,893 words
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Article157 1965-09-30 18 MELBOURNE" We.. INDUSTRIALS were JUSI SUady in dull trading. Moves were mofiily narrow with shading ri.^s Key stocks vu.table und mostly slightly l'.mher Ba.se metal.-; were >teady. West*l em Titanium were down Is. to I n Hi, 6d.. following plans for new J ■J bsuc at 100 per157 words
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Article180 1965-09-30 18 TVVIDENDS due lv October and MJ November with the date of j announcement last year in bracket* are as tollows:INOUSTRIALS: FiKpatneka MM payments 3.10.04 >, Great Eaittrn Life unirrun J.1U.64). Hum* Indiutriee niiiiil 7.VU.K4). Raffle* Met»l (final bonua dlv. 19.11.64,. Sabah Tlmfeer (ta tartan as.ii M), Wheeleck Marden180 words
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Article224 1965-09-30 18 Mat. ■£>». Tnrte inunttia NOUSTRIALS id cl» ■»v o«v. -v Mnaiipm 10 cv 6 H.ii'tirj*. M Itivvat. Hi la I j in N, Itajaj i ><m mu»w i la, uCbi. 1 1 i a M i« ''a. KoiMnau i» eta. :.sor*.- in i k ad IMM i" cu>.224 words
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Article66 1965-09-30 18 /■HINESE Produce Eicnanxt, Sin<aVj pore noon pricoa per picul yattorday: Coconut all: bulk 154 sellers, drum $57 aellvra. Copra: depL/Oct. L'K'Cootlneot: L'll<|UOlwi. Popper: Muntok »bite Jl-07 4 tvllera. SMMMI wmtc *'Joi aellera. special .->ar;iu.ik hlii. k $155 aeiu-r*. *aro.«-«l l.inipum; i.m.k MMH.N. aatton mil NI.Wi. KMTM SI mi.66 words
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Article46 1965-09-30 18 na m»«i» tn*»r cnao«i la :lr r«te« feaata ycttcrd<iy tail rate* to Canada: nuying TT 3j i 16 urtnmll OD 3i :,!•>. 60 d'»t 35 U 1« credit bull 36 trad* billa. Idling TT or OO tuny Canadian dtllar* M U 16: Italian Lira SMa46 words
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Article82 1965-09-30 18 Tlll Malayuan HMMW of finance has lixcd thrrtr pricis fur calculating customs duties, for the prriod from Srpt. 30 to Oct. 6. Rubber 6t>> 4 cts lb. <opr» *38? a ton. < monut Oil sxiu a lon. Palm Oil ss^J a t,, n Palm Krrnrlj HHM a ton.82 words
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868 1965-09-30 18 Prom ONl't a^ain yesterday the Slock Exchange lived up to its reputation for the unpredictable and was very quiet despite the overnight announcement that agreement had been reached between the Singapore and Malaysian Governments regarding the lifting of certain restrictions on the two-way passage868 words
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Article21 1965-09-30 18 M.iiu\un siock iasUeca Sept. -;x liulusiri.ils: ;> I Nstj vt 7n MM riiiihirv iii:;.n, nc: !><■' in. IMSscIM l»« .'!i. I9«2s|nii21 words
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Article593 1965-09-30 18 Ol SINKS* m and reported to Hi.- Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the stork Exchange of Ma lay Ma v«-s-t«rda». with the nntnbrr «f tlw vh.irrs traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitoafl |UM II Coin Storo i I uunlops (i «*>.. >i :if eii* «i593 words
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467 1965-09-30 18 THfc price of Straits tin fell hv 52.62* in Penang yesterday to 57.>7.:>7! on j reported quieter demand The estimated olfcrmi; I was down 20 tons to 230 tons LONDON: Tin on Tue.-uay extended Monday's late upturn to finish about £1 1 per467 words
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Article27 1965-09-30 18 > 'it* <""""(■ mim«t H -i Kong y.nm.iay rh» lit D.n.» wma quoted at »"0 for T.T •n4 S 7i| for c«Ni tuning quo'«l v lid wU27 words
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Advertisement1958 1965-09-30 18 UMRAUA/Nt* aaHHt HMM PO* M4M *NY MM ttOWICI 't f'tmiattt Ateltitt. Mellterat Stetn j Tt: Mtlrti taa Mfiunt.a *t*tnt > nan. >wn I *ir >(V fHHI^ BB^tWTVI LH iARPtIa j oci 1/ I Oci 1/12 Xi it Ptrt 4#%m «9 Ik i ••omoala > n.. in rajuu b.nijoci .oo KaMa1,958 words
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Advertisement143 1965-09-30 18 timoowioi tttmrt. *u»ic*. kNNMHXt ftaa 'eata. rk«, NAUSiCAA ii iMI 11/IJ Oci II *n Ut'stiiln «*>« Ouol.'l »AMt u/li Nit 14/11 n.. U atat Marseilles. Owottua. Havrt. INhm TATSA 11 11 Im 1111 (at 1T IM Waistilitt. Bcxoeeui ejaH OMI aAMaaMjol tM* mi an Ma'temai 'eitant s «a*i i'h'i rO4)i143 words
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Advertisement938 1965-09-30 19 CLOSING PRICES W^77ff^WS^77^ff^W Srp BaMMHaBHHMHiAHB^IHBABBHBdBHMiiI MALAYAN KUiBKIt PRICK: <;;>. cents (down fSh\Slll! m ILm BTATE TRUST AGENCIES NOTICE (1927) LIMITED 1. wang tun shick of no I minUi.ii estimated 1 Incorporated in Sin"anore> 408 Orchard Road. Singapore. •fferini SM Imm (dam NOTICE is hereby eiven that eicb >" not "y938 words
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Advertisement875 1965-09-30 19 NOTICES I HOCK CHEONG NEWSPAPER TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in States of Malaya) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS Pasted on the 18th September. 1965 At An Extra-Ordinary General i Meeting 01 Hock Cheong News- 1 paper Transport Co.. Ltd. held at the Registered Olfice No. 12tlA (Top Floor 1 Wolferstan Road. Malacca the875 words
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Advertisement1013 1965-09-30 19 NOTICES TENDERS THE TOWN BOARDS STATE OF SABAH ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) malaysia PLBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NOTICE LNDER SECTION 137 NOTICE U HEREBY OIVI N TENDER NOTICE under Section 137 ol the Tov.ll Tenders are Invited from major Bo:.id< Enaciment that the tollcv- mil engineering contractors with inu dialt plans1,013 words
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Advertisement309 1965-09-30 19 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION HAS THE FOLLOWING VACANCIESFITTEK A General Mechanical Fitter Atzr 22 with at least 5 years experience In Industry. tinshop fitter a Mechanical 30 with at least 3 years experience in the maintenance of tin-can-mukiiiß niachiius. ENGINEER'S CLERK A Junior Clerk M) preferably with some experience. Minimum qualification L.C'.E.309 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1965-09-30 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL ONLY 76 DAYS TO THE SEAP GAMES... A PROGRESS REPORT By THE Third Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21 will be the most varied and brilliant festival of sport ever witness ed in Malaysia. A survey1,111 words
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Article758 1965-09-30 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Rinus van Breukelen's Brilliant Pilot ha"toupod up his traininu for the 550.000 Blngaporo Gold Cup to be run over lOf on Sunday wppk at Bukit Timah. This mornine the i-lassv Irish stayer did an impressive halfmik' trial on Rood ROlne. running the last758 words
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Advertisement312 1965-09-30 20 PROGRESS IN MALAYSIA A PIONEER IN OPENCAST TIN MINING! WAN YUEN MINING KONGSI LTD. MENGLEMBU, PERAK. IB» 4* I- rvH JM v t I !^hß gfc» gflg^^ jpgjpj into Afln^^H L \m 1905, Towkoy Lee Meng Hin founded the WAN YUEN MINING KONGSI employing tom« 1,000 coolies on opencast mining,312 words
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Advertisement93 1965-09-30 20 HACKING COUGH AT NIGHT WOODS' WILLPUT IT RIGHT Don't let your children* h*ckinf coughi ke«p them awaka half the night. Give them a dose of Woods' Croat Peppermint Curo. You'll be amazed how quickly relief comes, and the children will love its mint/ flavour. One dose and the/ will be93 words
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Article179 1965-09-30 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Bnflisfa Rugby Football I nion have accepted the Singapore Rugby Union as an affiliate. Announcing this today Ralph Kin*, public relation* olliirr or the SRI', said "The SRI, have cea*- il to br an affiliate nf the Malaysian Rueby I nlon and will179 words
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Article209 1965-09-30 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Singapore will compete in the Cup and the women s Heah Cup competitions this year. Thus •rai announced by tlv Singapore Badminton Association after a committee meeting tonight. This reveres an earlier announcement that Singapore will DO) enter for the FDoiig Cup209 words
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Article469 1965-09-30 21 Hockey and wrestling rejected KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. UOCKEY, wrestling and fencing will not be included in the scheduled events for the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21, it was decided at the tenth meeting of the Organising Council held at Stadium Negara today. The application for these469 words
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292 1965-09-30 21 DON'T DROP SOCCER: ROUS TELLS THE lOC KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Sir Stanley Rous, president of the inter- national football federation (Fifa) I has warned the International Olympic Council that there would be widespread disappointment and concern if soccer was dropped from the Olympic programme. Sir Stanley was replying to a292 words
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Article209 1965-09-30 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysian cyclists have been asked to carry v Torch to Manila, venue of 4he second Asian cycling championships from Nov. 28 to Dec. 5. But the Mal.ivM.in i lists Federation are still not surr they can afford to vend a209 words
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177 1965-09-30 21 COCCKK— London. Wed: All foot- bailers In England may soon i be called players instead of am.iteurs ai.d professional*. In the .same way a.s in cricket and table icnnii. That is the implication behind the setting up by the English X.A Council Lire of177 words
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Article, Illustration44 1965-09-30 21 ARSENAL goalkeep- cr Furnell takes to the air, spreads his legs, arms and fingers, and just manages to get to the ball to tip it round the post for a corner during the match against Manchester United at Highbury, London. PA picture.44 words
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Advertisement304 1965-09-30 21 Add Molyslip to your oil no matter WHICH you use and your car responds with all the signs of better lubrication more power, greater acceleration, easier starting, quieter and smoother running and, most of all, ECONOMY OF OPERATION. HIGHER PERFORMANCE CHEAPER MOTORING from moIySUP ir-"^ '^y.-* >>> aaa^a^a^aaa«a^a«aaaaaaaaaaaa««amaa««aaaaa^Baaa*' FPJW^I WHY304 words
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Advertisement210 1965-09-30 21 TANK WANG SENG CO., PROUDLY ANNOUNCE their further appointments as Sole Representative for Malaysia, Brunei Singapore. BURNETT CO., (NEWCASTLE) LTD., Hull, England -blrcc ti,. trie w«ter Boilers. F. CLAUDET LIMITED London, England lgatt« Electrical Re. placeiueul*. JOHN BULL RUBBER CO., LTD., London, England jobn m ll 1 Ka,iiat., r Hoses210 words
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Miscellaneous63 1965-09-30 21 BADMINTON Kahman < up. v Kcdati Malays ilpon s.ia, 7 p.m.j BOXING Spore inter-com-niuuity centn tUampiuiishipj (Tiong B.ihru. 7.30 DJB.). M()( Kt"V Joliorr- achools earatral 'B. Pahati. T. \nwn IHt. 1: DTC v SAAS (Speedy Kch. Kluaiw ko vmilin»l repla\ R.imblfr.s v Ex-Pupils. 11l (.(.IK pore srhiNiU final: KHffles v63 words
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Miscellaneous112 1965-09-30 21 SPORTS SUMMARY ATIII.F.TH S tlon Sen 3 (tivi Friendly: Oajah Hangar Bi» Walk Seniors: 1 Berang Sch. 19 <2 t;oals. 3 tries) Mohamet! Abloh 2 Saad bnail 3 Malacca Club 3 fi K Gnviii'i.ii. Junton: l Ital Lb- soccfr 1 iff Ismail Women Dalunuh ble Dams Sporr Bll vnior ko112 words
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Article, Illustration29 1965-09-30 22 THE South Korean Prime Minister, Tun II Kwoo Chung, inspecting the guard of honour on his arrival nt Subang airport vest (.relay. Straits Times picture.29 words
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218 1965-09-30 22 Indon land mine blows up truck, five hurt TAWAU, Wed. A* lorry carrying fiv«> workers was blown up by a land mine planted j by Indonesian infiltrators on the Malaysian! side of Sebatik Island! yesterday morning. The workers, who were thrown clear off the truck, suffered cuts and shock. HoAP - 218 words
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Article413 1965-09-30 22 LONDON. Wed— There was nothing rhoik quipi select ive ment demand In the stock markets today. The Chancellor oi the Excbequer'i stimulating statement on I the OOtmtty*! improving economic iKi-itirn. v.iuch pushed sterling through the USS2.BO mark, this morinu eneoura •*j:n iiicuous by then prices moved ahead. Tins413 words
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256 1965-09-30 22 Sarawak gets a new political party From G GELDARD KUCHING. Wed. A new political party lias been formed in Sarawak. Baaed In the Third Division, it U led by Melanaus. but claims to be multiracial. The party la the eighth political party in Sarawak and is called the Tugau UnitedReuter - 256 words
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243 1965-09-30 22 The day a Chief Justice 'nodded' on the Bench KUALA UMPI R. Wed. The ftCtlag hief Justice. Mr lu-liie lIT. (Mm -aid totfaj thai former (hief .lustier. Malaya, >lr. Justice Willan. was nodding' when lie held that possession of stolon property constituted ,in olYen.e only when it v».is possession in243 words
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199 1965-09-30 22 MANILA. Wed probing waste and mud around the still-smoking Taai volcano today began unearthing b ;i k t d bodies, and Red Cross figures put the number of certain di aths at 107. It is feared hundred*, maybe thousand-, lieReuter; AP - 199 words
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Article33 1965-09-30 22 FUNERAL DETAILS Of Mr. Pfcfkcai Klna at I2.M noon on Saturday -r<l Octotwr nt t cynntif Onm Ro»<l ■apore 10 Ctiu Kan^ Ko.ul (Itirh m > S!nKHpor« Buddhist PadermttaB'i Cfinet«ry lum.»di.itriy aftrr m33 words
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Advertisement80 1965-09-30 22 For COMFORT and BEAUTY.... choose KING S GARDEN Sitootrd ot King's Rood, off Bukit Timoh Rood, S'porc. BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA! EXQUISITE DESIGN! FREEHOLD LAND! TWO-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW Area: 8,000 sq. ft. TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Firit floor: Beautiful Poiquct flooring for all Bedroomi, Mo-oic flooring for Halls and Bathrooms. All with skirting80 words
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Advertisement99 1965-09-30 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS J* Wortf* if* < Minimum I i^ —^^■^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ti TUOS* WHO KNOW NATIONAL PANASONIC A radio you'll be proud to own. A 4-band 8-transistor portable for discriminating ears and fastidious tastes. Rich and brilliant hi-fi from large 4" speaker. Smooth, unbroken lines make for modern and stylish design. This99 words
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