The Straits Times, 6 October 1965
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Title Section23 1965-10-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times fled*** 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article991 1965-10-06 1 RAWALPINDI. Tuesday PAKISTAN today broke off diplomatic relations with Malaysia, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Bhutto, told a press conference here. lie said tlie "so-called State of Malaysia" was informed this afternoon of the Pakistan division and Pakistan's Am* h;iss:idor to Malaysia was being withdrawn. The decision991 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-10-06 1 Arrests in Jakarta as mass rally attacks Aidit JAKARTA, Tuesday THE army here last night launched a determined anti-Commu-nist campaign, reinforced by demands from many Muslim and Christian groups to President Soekarno to ban the influential Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and Crush Aidit." By dawn396 words
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Article74 1965-10-06 1 SAIGON. Tues. Communist Vietcong guerillas ambushed an American army patrol today. 15 miles north-east of Saigon, killing or wounding every man in the group. The patrol, consisting of iess than 12 men. was hit around 7 a.m. and within a few minutes all lay either deadReuter - 74 words
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Article43 1965-10-06 1 "iORONTO. Tues.— The surgeon who operated on the Duke of Windsor last year predicts that within a few years it should be possible to place an artificial pump Inside the body to do the work of the human heart. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article75 1965-10-06 1 BANGKOK Tues— Two sett of proposals for development of energy resources In Asia were •greed on by experts from 14 countries at a 7-day meeting here sponsored by the Ecafe (United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East), which ended yesterday. They calied forReuter - 75 words
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Article46 1965-10-06 1 EAST BERLIN. Tues. An East German soccer player was sent off the field for flirting with the referee. Girl referee Marita Ralf. 20. penalised the player because he tried to arrange a date with her while the match was in full swing. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration557 1965-10-06 1 BUT SOEK STILL HESITANT OVER 'BAN PKF CALLS JAKAhIA. Tucs. The Foreign .Minister. Itr Suhundrio. directed today's inn rral of the murdered <■• mr.iK an behalf of President Soekarno. arrording to Radio Jakarta. He had been touring Sumatra. Later they paraded through Jakarta's streets carrying banners and shoutingReuter; UPI - 557 words
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139 1965-10-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR,; Tues. Tun Abdul j Razak said today he hoped a government would emerge in Indonesia which would work for the interest and welfare of her people and for peace and cooperation in SouthEast Asia. The Deputy Prime Minister was speaking to139 words
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Article78 1965-10-06 1 BOSTON. Tues— A man was arrested in a telephone booth here today, after he i.s alleged to have called an airline oflice and falsely said a bomb was aboard the plane taking Pope Paul back to Rome. Police said Arthur Brouillard, 36. was caught alter theReuter - 78 words
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Article36 1965-10-06 1 VANDBNBERO AIR PORCK BASE iCamomtaV Tue».— A satellite carrying a varied bag of exp«rlmente. Including a wst for human radiation shielding, was thrust Into orbit today by a powerful AUas-D inter-contlnenul ballutlcs missile.— UPT.36 words
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Article216 1965-10-06 1 Forged Shell shares on the mart By GEOFFREY BOLAND OINGAPORE, Tues. O Quick action was taken here today when it was found that forged Shell Co. share certificates are circulating in the market. An emergency meetin* of the Stock Exchange Committee was called tliis afternoon in the office of the216 words
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Article69 1965-10-06 1 LONDON. Tues. Rhodeslan Premier. Mr lan Smith, came out of the first session 01 vital talks will) British Government leaders today with a hint that a compromise settlement may be on the cards. "We have got further forward thi* morning." he told newsmen after a 100-minuteAP - 69 words
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Article47 1965-10-06 1 LONDON. Tues. The Bniish navy broke with tradition today by appointing two Captains— and two crews for the same ship They will man Britain's ftrnt Pn. lam missile submarine, the T.oooton Resolution, which will be pat Into service in mid- IMb -Runt*47 words
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Article54 1965-10-06 1 NIW YORK. Tues.— The Now York Herald Tribune quoted Pope Paul today as .saying he would "certainly" go to China if It would help the cause of peace. The Pontiff au.^wcr^d "certainly" when a reporter asked: "Would you bf; willing to Incluiie PokIng in your ;uurr.54 words
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Article37 1965-10-06 1 BAXOKOK. Tuev T!ie Th«l Government has performed trts major portion of ltd road construction commitment under the Asian Highway project, which seeks to link by road the Asian land m«M from South Vietnam to Iran.37 words
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Article33 1965-10-06 1 I U.S. PLANE DOWNED OVER CHINA FOKYO, Thm. R.iiiio lYkiiii: .mn<Miin<-il tonisht ilj.it Communist CfclßOM arnirrt NffCt i s Icktrt plane mer Kuanshi an i of Soi.tli hin.i r.irli-r todaj CFI. <'.-:■:■.33 words
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Advertisement93 1965-10-06 1 WHY DON 7 YOU TAKE THE JOHOtt EXPRESS. IT'S QUICKER I MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE l»n S«f »lt« evcrr mlnutaa From Rochor* Rood. S por* Jolon Wong Ah Fook, J. Bohru. Alto Luxury Cooches *or C^orter Tourt to ony port of Federation and Singopor*. Enquiry: Shgapre Mwri Express, LH 112, Rector*93 words
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Article324 1965-10-06 2 SOUTH AFRICA'S WORST-EVER RAILWAY DISASTER JJESCUE teams toiled through the night on the grim task of recovering bodies at the scene of South Africa's worst-ever railway disasterBy dawn a total of 81 dead, and more than 100 injured— all Africans had been counted. But policeReuter - 324 words
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Article30 1965-10-06 2 LIMA. Tue.«- Govrnim'nt trno|js h»vc killed four guerillas and wnundrd 11 others In a sh. up ligln around Mesa Pelada |in the Prruvian Andes, newspapers reported- AP-AP - 30 words
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Article70 1965-10-06 2 LONDON. Tues One of the two men who fled from prison with Great Train Robber Ronald Biggs was recaptured here yesterday as he entered a house in the South London suburb, of Norwood. He is Patrick Doyle, 27, who] took part in a daring daylightReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1965-10-06 2 DAMASCUS. Tues. The General Federation of Crude Oil Workers said here last night its members would stop pumping i Iraqi crude oil through Syria for 24 hours from tomorrow in sym- pathy with the people of Aden. The union also said that oil workers were readyReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-10-06 2 Gun guard for beach girls in Aden ADEN. Tucs. People in Aden may still be under a curfew from dusk to dawn, but by day when the sun shines any girl with .1 scrap of common s«nsc gets into a bikini and beads for th« beach. The curfew, which affectsReuter - 163 words
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171 1965-10-06 2 14 KILLED IN STAMPEDE AT FESTIVAL SEOUL, Tuesday. AT least 14 people were killed and 54 injured early today in a stampede at Kwangju 140 miles south of Seoul. The incident occurred as about 100,000 people swarmed around a newly-built stadium for the opening ceremonies of the national sports festival.AP - 171 words
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Article138 1965-10-06 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. The World Bank announced yesterday It had agreed to organise and help finance a comprehensive survey of all methods of transport in South Korea to prepare an Integrated transport Investment plan for the country. The bank will Pay the foreign exchange costs, estimatedReuter - 138 words
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57 1965-10-06 2 Nkrumah leaves for Liberia FREETOWN. Tues— President. Nkrumah left here yesterday after a six-hour visit during which he had talks with Governor General Sir Henry Lightioot Boston and the Sierra Leone Piime Minister, Sir Albert gaiThe Ghanaian loader was on his way to Monrovia, where he was due to have57 words
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Article64 1965-10-06 2 TEHERAN. Tues. Three Iranian Army colonels were shot and killed by a private soldier near here, the army announced today. Two died immediately and the third of his wounds in hospital. The army statement gave no further detail?, but military sources said the soldier, a conscript.UPI - 64 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-10-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^OOffV LAOV—^ ./*IO«/ MUCH IF I JLHT^N L rSarr 357 v < (it in Tue taxi and21 words
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273 1965-10-06 3 'Strive to multiply bread for tables of mankind 9 I[MTED NATIONS. To«r The Pope called on I nlted Nations member* %e*terday to irwear an oath to change the future history of the world: •Vo more war war never again." Peace must guide the destinies of peoples and of all mankind,Reuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration970 1965-10-06 3 PEACE PLEA TO PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS 4 MILLION TURN UP TO GREET PONTIFF: 200 MILLION SEE HIM ON TV NEW YORK, Tuesday THE Pope flew back to Rome today from an unprecedented '3J hour "mission of peace" to the United Nations, President Johnsoft,Reuter - 970 words
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219 1965-10-06 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. U Thant, the Secre-tary-General, told Pope Paul yesterday that his historic visit was taking place at a time of grave dangers to tbe peace of the world. But, he said, it was also a time when "there is a renewal219 words
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Article48 1965-10-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tues- There are about 90.000 millionaire* In the United States, the U.S. News and World Report t-aid The magazine .said that for every U.S. millionaire in 1948. there are now seven. Their fortunes add up to a quarter of a trillion dollars.— UPl48 words
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Article44 1965-10-06 3 CRA WPORDVILLE < Oeorgia I I Tue«. State troopers y<»«terd»y arrested the Grand Dragon of the Georgia Ku Klux Klan after he twisted the arm of a Negro I youth and hurled him against a State patrol car during a racial demonstration.44 words
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123 1965-10-06 3 YEW YORK. Til*...— Th« Pop«* yesterday presented a diamond studded iroN» .md a diamond nn.. valued about I s -r.ii.tMiii to the I nit rd Nations to mark his historic visit to its headQuartero. Making the presentation to I Thant the Pontiff123 words
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265 1965-10-06 3 Sell-out for Philip's primer of vulgarity and wit LONDON. Tues. Prince Philip's Joke Book went on sale in Britain yesterday and the publishers reported a huge demand, with the 50.000 first edition copies likely to be sold out in 24 hours. The book is a slim volume sold at 21s.Reuter - 265 words
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Advertisement341 1965-10-06 3 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are yon content with tbe worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was341 words
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Advertisement287 1965-10-06 3 FOR EXCLUSIVE. DISTINCTIVE. MATCHLESS m QUALITY BHBB watches for the discerning watch owner. Available at authorised deatervHIN COMPANY l^i^i^i^Rl^Ri* 40 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPOM lOBINSON CO. LTD. RAFFLES PIACE. SINGAfOtI 1 C K TANO INOAfOR I LTD 310 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPODf StESBHUHB CMIW CHIONO STORI 371-24 CHANGi VIU AGE. MNGAFOKI287 words
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Advertisement1578 1965-10-06 4 philips 1 Win-a-Home Competition I $50.000 IN BIG PRIZES Ist Prize: A home of your own worth $25,000 equipped with PHILIPS electrical goods Other Big Prizes +12 Lucky Buyers of Philips products Set type 23TX441A, Philips 9.8 cv. ft. refrigerator, Philips Stereo Radiogram, Philips Tape Recorder ■■■■II nn| ItIAHAII It1,578 words
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Article, Illustration943 1965-10-06 5 Were they in jungle green when rescued BOATMAN: ONE WAS BARE-BODIED, THE OTHER HAD A SPORTS SHIRT... Reporter T. f HWANG SINGAPORE, Turn. I WERE two Indonesians, charged with the murder of three office workers at Mac Donald House in Orchard Road, wearing jungle green Indonesian military uniforms when arrested943 words
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Article181 1965-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. INTIMATES for the Budget and the First Malay- lj sian Five-Year Development Plan to be dis-, cussed at the seven- week meeting of Parliament beginning on Nov. 10 will be finalised when the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, returns from181 words
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111 1965-10-06 5 Non-strikers intimidated, report to police Toes The tu.inasement of Jackie > &>wl In Grange Road :i.ude a report to the police yesterday about alleged threat! and intimidation by its strlkin? employers .njalnst nonstriking staiT A management spokesman -aid today that the strikers had also turned away *ome customers. Tfw spokesman111 words
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Article26 1965-10-06 5 TANOKAK. Tues. A cotn--1 mittee has been formed to draw ■up programme to celebrate the birthday of the Sultan of Johor* on Oct. 28.26 words
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Article27 1965-10-06 5 KUALA LL'MPCR. Tues. More than 50 cartons of tissue paper and towels, worth $2,439 were stolen from a van parked at, MM Pencilling here yesterday.27 words
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Article53 1965-10-06 5 KICHING. Tues. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. today said it would be better for the Indonesian Army, now backing President Soekarno. and leaders of the Communist-Inspired coup to have a showdown now before it wa* too late. Dato Ningkan was commenting on the present developmentsAP - 53 words
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Article31 1965-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR- Tuet— Th» Montri Be.sar of Sdangor Dato Hani!) bin H.» i Idris, will open four rural development projects cost inn $42,000 In the Puchong district on Thursday.31 words
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Article56 1965-10-06 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues— A total of 40.013 Stnnd. ■:•(:> Threp and Six pupils sat for an "assessment" exMjiinatlon held In all Kedah schools yesterday. This is the first State-wide tost of its kind to be held In the country since the abolition of the Government secondary schools promotion56 words
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338 1965-10-06 5 DECISION IS LIKELY TOMORROW ON RAIL CUT Railway meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ MEETING between the Railway Administration and leaders of its staff union on Thursday will probably decide the future of the present twice-nightly two-way Kuala Lumr-ur-Singapore mail trains. The administration has proposed that one of the trains each338 words
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Article28 1965-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Permanent Secretary of the Pr.m« bin Rais, will make a three-day Minister's Department. Dato Jamil visit to Johore from Sunday.28 words
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280 1965-10-06 5 Lab man who took bribe from manager gINGAPORE. Tues. A government laboratory assistant, Tay Lin Huang, 19, today pleaded guilty in a district court to corruptly obtaining a bribe of $500 from the administrative division manager of theJ'an-Malaysia Cement Works (Singapore) Ltd. According to the proseRthe money was given inducement280 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-10-06 5 Hut/* Itunntj By Hulph Ufintdnhl I CLt A.VC- V "^.^r > i LJAAiA J M 11115 words
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323 1965-10-06 6 'Resign' demand from more 'rebels' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FOURTH affiliate of the 15,000 -member Public Daily-rated Employees' Union Federation has demanded the resignation of two top executives of the federation Mr. K. Suppiah, the president, and Mr. S..M. Idroos, the secretary. In a statement today, the Public Daily-rated Road Workers323 words
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Article209 1965-10-06 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government has called for applications both from the public and from confirmed Government officers in Division One for service in overseas missions. A Government advertisement in local newspapers sets as the required minimum academic qualification an honours degree from a recog-209 words
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Article29 1965-10-06 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The P. and O- Orient liner Arcadia will arrive In Singapore from the United Kingdom on Oct. 11 with 81 passengers for Singapore.29 words
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Article103 1965-10-06 6 Dredging work in the Inner Roads SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Port of Singapore Authority will carry out dredging operations in the Inner Roads from Oct. 11 m the area from the seaward face of South Pier opposite the middle of Goriown No. 3. Three dredgers, which will display Regulation Lights or103 words
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190 1965-10-06 6 A ROSY FUTURE SEEN FOR YOUTH OF S'PORE SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. C.J. Movie, a Labour member of the New Zealand Parliament has forecast a "rosy future" for the youngsters in > Singapore. .Mr. Moyle. who recently spent a few days touring Singapore, said in an interview over Radio Singapore that190 words
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197 1965-10-06 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The leader of a three-man team of MP's from the Japan Liberal Democratic Party, Mr. Jin Hasegawa today singled out the "friendliness and the cooperative spirit" of the Chinese in Singapore as a factor which would play a great role in197 words
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Article148 1965-10-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A young man who tried to rob another man In a public toilet was today jailed for five years in the Third Criminal District Court. The Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, also ordered Arokiasamy. 27, to be given six strokes of148 words
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Article32 1965-10-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The International Women's Club will hold a working meeting tomorrow at Sata headquarters in Shenton Way to assist in the preparations for Sata's Christmas Seal Campaign.32 words
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188 1965-10-06 6 Radio and TV 'pirates' may lose their sets SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CTHICTKH measures, including the confiscation of radio and television sets, are now bein# taken to step up action against radio and television pirates. A Singapore Government i statement today asked all radio and television owners who have not taken out188 words
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57 1965-10-06 6 On TV tonight: Lee's meeting with Chambers SINGAPORE Tues. A film report on a meeting of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew with representatives of the four Chambers of Commerce at at City Hall today can be viewed over Channel 5 of TV Singapura at 8.05 p.m. tomorrow. This57 words
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Article37 1965-10-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Win? On L:ie Assurance Co., Ltd. (Sings* pore branch) will give a cocktail party for Its director and chief manager. Dr. L. P. Kwok. at the Hotel Smgapura at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Advertisement265 1965-10-06 6 lido"" "opens today r DAILY 5 SHOWS: 1 1 am.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.15 p.m. Two te*i»ogo firlt telling stronger t en the phon«: "I taw what you q>4. I know who yen mtm" Then on* of the ttra*9«n twrnt out to ba a killer a WILLIAM CASTLE (tf "HOMICIDAL")265 words
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Advertisement146 1965-10-06 6 Advertisement WITH EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE Polluted air can sicken people, even kill them. It represents a growing throat to every individual who lives in a metropolitan area. In the United States it is fast becoming a scandal of national proportions. Howard R. Lewis, a public-health consultant says that this146 words
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Miscellaneous475 1965-10-06 6 I'm: followinc li today i ichedule liitM Eagi* Airw«-» From of civil aircraft movement* at Perth (EG 17-> 1 in p.m. Paya Kbar airport Singapore: oePABTU*-! ARRIVALS •OAC: To Darwin. Sydney. AuckB0AC: Krom London, Beirut, land iBA 714) M.45 p m. to RanBombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur. goon. New Delhi, Beirut.475 words
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Article321 1965-10-06 7 SOON A BIGGER MARKET IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Minister ol Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today predicted that when the present "dark clouds of war" over South East Asia were lifted, there would be a huge market for manufactured goods in this321 words
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210 1965-10-06 7 'Bends' victim may be paralysed for life' SINGAPORE. Tues One of the two Singapore deep- sea fishermen, who contracted "ben,ds" a type of cramp while diving in the South China Sea may be paralysed for life. He U Chla Yong Yam, 25. who with fellow fisherman. Un\ Kirn Chwee. 35.210 words
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Article46 1965-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue» A telephone operator here. Mr. S. Subramanlam. 31. yesterday successfully petitioned for a divorce from his wile, a nurse ai the TB clinic In Pahang Road. He was granted a decree nisi to be Trade absolute tn three months.46 words
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Article61 1965-10-06 7 BERKMBAN. Tuea. Th*| Br.zvmb.in Umno Division today i Mid that the dinner for Tengku Abdul Rahman and hla wife. Puan Sharifah Rodzlah. at the j N-'trr. Sembilan Club on Saturday r.ight wan (riven by them and not i the Negri Sembilan Umno. The Tengku had come here61 words
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108 1965-10-06 7 A LOR STAR. Tues. The State Assembly yesterday uald tribute to the Sultan of Kedah on his recent election as Timbalan Yang dl-Portuan Agong. Speaking on behalf of the Assembly, the Speaker. Haji Zalnuddln bin Ha.ii Din. said the Ruler had .shown himself just108 words
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Article74 1965-10-06 7 SYDNEY. Tues. A baby boy. who was flown from Singapore to Sydney last, week for an emer- sency operation has died In a hospital here. Steven John Benton. son of a member of the Royal Australian Air Force in Malaya, was bom at Bjtterworth air base onReuter - 74 words
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224 1965-10-06 7 Loss of doctors is offset by the new entries KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday ABOUT 40 doctors serving as medical officers in hospitals all over the country have resigned from Government service so far this year. Their loss howrver ha* been offset by about 50 doctors who have joined Government service during224 words
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Article33 1965-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Anti-vice <qua<is conducted a 12-hour raid on II houses in the Dur.m&n Road, Tfclan Slew Avenue. Jalan Kechll. Amber Road and Geylanu area* refiterday but no arrests were made.33 words
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152 1965-10-06 7 Fishermen plead for more off-shore time \IUAR. Tues.—Fisher- iTI men have petitioned the Mentri Besax of I Johre. Dato Haji Hasj san bin Haji Yunos. to relax the off-shore curfew along the west coast of the State for a further two hours. The curfew, which was lmj posed four months152 words
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Article24 1965-10-06 7 DUNOUN. Tues. The publicity section of the Dutigun Umno branch w ill hold a forum at Umno House here on Thursday night.24 words
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Article190 1965-10-06 7 COMMONWEALTH STUDY AWARDS POPULAR KUALA LUMPUR. Tom. For the first time, the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan started In 1959 has reached its target figure of 1.000 awards being held at one time A report of the plan's fifth year of operation ending March 31 published In London190 words
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99 1965-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Tuev Police have be*n alerted to look out for peo pie found tampering with motor cycles and cars. Kour morr motor ryrles inri tw:> iar> u»rr stolen \rsterdaj. On Min.li> eicht nuttor cycles and one rar were stolen. Yesterday'! motor cycles were stolen99 words
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Article, Illustration422 1965-10-06 8 VISITING PREMIERS WIFE ENDEARS HERSELF TO CAPITALS UNDERPRIVILEGED KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday BE A UTIFUL Madame Ky, wife of the South Vietnamese Prime Minister, has endeared herself to the hearts of the v n d erprivileged and handicapped both young and old in the nations capital. This morning,Soong Hon Sin - 422 words
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97 1965-10-06 8 'Improved relations' hope by Khir KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today said he hoped that the present situation .n Indonesia would result in improved relations between the Republic and Malaysia. Speaking at the Vivekan.ind.i Secondary School here, where he presented a cheque of 530.000.97 words
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179 1965-10-06 8 I K. LUMPUR. Tuva. T»HE Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato James Wong, today expressed the hope that the Indonesians would be "so busy sorting out their internal affairs that they would leave us alone." Speaking to newsmen on his arrival I here today,179 words
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Advertisement339 1965-10-06 8 I DIFSEL FUEL PUMP ANF) L'*jS \n a P-B H H. I INJECTOR TEST EQUIPMENT 1 A jTSwrni s tl ss A% m re '"dispensable in the modern BWg V» Bk Wri* t» m *U*r for xj^^^ -Ml B workshop. Its outstanding Fea- bBH SH^H^H^H^H 1 w mtmrm 4«talls «f339 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-10-06 9 THE visiting Prime Mm*- Ister of Vietnam. Air Vice Marshal Nguyca Cao K>. taking a close took at the captured Communist weapons displayed at the police museum at (he Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The Vietnamese Premier also saw posters and pictures122 words
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Article420 1965-10-06 9 Timber men: Trade hit by strike KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts fTIIMBER traders today said that $135 milX lion a year overseas timber trade of Malaya and Singapore was in danger of being crippled because of the prolonged strike by 1.000 forest workers. Already overseas orders and Inquiries were being directed to420 words
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103 1965-10-06 9 IfUANTAN, Tues.— The Sultan of Pahang will return here on Oct. 13 after a three-month world tour. Celebrations to welcome him home are toeing finalised here and at the royal town of Pekan. The Sultan will be greeted with a2l-gun salute when the plane103 words
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Article59 1965-10-06 9 i SINGAPORE. Tues. An atv I prentice with the Harbour Board. I Kairum bin Asar!, who punched and kicked a police constable on duty at a joget at Elizabeth Walk, was today fined $100 in default two weelc"s jail. Kairom pleaded guilty in a nricistrute's59 words
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Article55 1965-10-06 9 j KUALA I.UMPI R Turx Two radio and television officials left by air yesterday (or Germany to attend a 16-month course in technical training in radio and TV work They are Tengku Salahudin of the transmitting section in K.i uing and Inche Azmi bin Oman,55 words
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107 1965-10-06 9 UUALA LUMPUR. Tues. j The Securicor (Mi Ltd. Workers' Union today threatened to take Industrial action if the management did not meet its iwo claims within one week. The claims asked for: RKCOGsmox of the union; i and REINSTATEMENT of eight 1 workers— all107 words
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192 1965-10-06 9 r»H. Tues. Six hundred Chinrsp tin miners operating in north Malaya will contribute about 5203.000 to the National Defence Fund. Cheques for this amount will he presented to the Prln.e Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a dinner at the former Olympic Inn in192 words
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Advertisement104 1965-10-06 9 QUALITY PROVISIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD GRACIOUS Enjoy D JJW Q^JQJJ I I I B^ B^B 2 111 mrm LbLbl 1 LIVING I the tw M LIVIIIU. M w GUARANTEED UK ********** I I J. I Si™™ QUALITY I MAHAR N I 1 shjj/ft S IMDIAN CONDIMBITS n mttUttlUjm I104 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1965-10-06 10 Gomez: We were not bothered about who our members were SINGAPORE. Tuas. COMMISSION of inquiry was today told how the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' In ion had been involved in a "political struggle" to win over members from the now proscribed Singapore Association of Trade Unions for the National1,229 words
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220 1965-10-06 10 FIVE MORE AIRLINES MAY SOON OPERATE IN STORE SINGAPORE. Tues. Work to expand as well as to beautify Singapore Airport at Paya Lebar is now under way. Construction work has Just started on the extension of airline ticketing oftlces and the erection of a flower fountain on the traffic circus220 words
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Article90 1965-10-06 10 9INOAPORE. Tups. -The Van« di-Prrtuan NVenra. Inche Yusof bin Isliak nr.rl Puan Noor Aishab will attend charity premiere of the stage play "Strike Happy" al the Rowcroft Theatre at 8.30 pjn. tomorrow, in aid of the Christmas Fair. At 830 p.m on Thursday, ther90 words
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165 1965-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lee Swee Cheng, a member of the professional division of the Medical Progress Fund, announced today that seven stockbrokers' companies had contributed a total of $12,120 to the Medical Progress Fund. Fraser and Co., and J. Ballas and Co. each donated $3,000165 words
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Miscellaneous143 1965-10-06 10 Aftov Onp Bff V.T. tTmntim -r>ity; -yry y y-fv< y,novnafa I I WHY DON*T NO, I VNAKtfc ««*>! L.DOM 1 A UTTIE HUMTN* U* V>f° -SHUCKS. MXI MOOWN KETHXE, J ALOWG7TME AN 1 YOU JUST MY PBOJKUMG M FISHIW-CWEWIN 1 TH (J O A. FH-LAS JUST DONT af^/rM TMoS- IVMMJW143 words
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Article, Illustration257 1965-10-06 11 TENGKU NGAH NAMED ENVOY TO BANGKOK KU AI, A LUMPUR. Tues. The first Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Tengku Ngah Mohamed bin Tengku Sri Akar. has been appointed Malaysian Ambassador m Thailand, it was annomiced here today. Ht Is expected to assiune his i.ew duties lat*257 words
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Article44 1965-10-06 11 PFNANO. Tfces. The Oovernor'a consort, Tengku Puan HaJJflh Nor Sa'adah. Is among 40 Mu.«hm women attending a weekly religious course. Th« clam, held every Thursday., In conducted by the president of thr State Lslamic Religious Court, U.staz Sheikh All Baladram.44 words
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207 1965-10-06 11 Tan puts 'his aid Malaysia' plan to 12 nations WASHINGTON, Toes.— Malaysia's Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. yesterday put bis "Aid Malaysia" plan to representatives of 12 countries and the International Monetary Fund. The delegates, it -was reported .voiced general agreement with the Malaysian Government's approach to the task207 words
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117 1965-10-06 11 PENANG. Tues.— Only one I liner. Anshun. will call at Borneo ports to pick up pilgrims next year. The other pilgrims boat. Kuala' Lumpur, v. 11l tioi be stopping there. The Ar.shun will make one call at Jesselton. Labuati and Kuchmg. Thi& will117 words
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Article28 1965-10-06 11 JORORE BAHRL' Tues The Mi..iv.-.i;ir. Weli^irr Minister. C'.ipt. Abdul Hamid Kh.in will visit Mrrsing on Oct. 11 to v.r Wettair I^ottfrv draw at I itlo Tlieatrr28 words
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Article25 1965-10-06 11 SINGAPORE Til. cyclist. Wong Chenc Terg. 16. of Deslcer Road, was killed yesterday when he collided with a parked car at Sumbawa Road.25 words
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127 1965-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tue.v Morr donation* have been re reived for the blind soldier of Port Dickson. Inche Ab- dul Latin* Meliamed. -rtngi Ing 'he total of the fund for him to $1.***** The latest donations :irf from: Madam Wantan and colleagues S6l Mr Sushar man127 words
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Article, Illustration482 1965-10-06 11 Parting of Spore not permanent, says Ismail NEW YORK, Tuesday. DATO (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Home Affairs said here today that Malaysia did not regard the separation of Singapore from the Federation as a perma- nent arrangement. He told 1.000 Asian and American delegates at482 words
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Article38 1965-10-06 11 BUNGEI PATAiNI. Tue* The Rev. Father R. Augustin ha* been pasted from Teluk Alison to Tapah to take the place of the Rev. Father P. Pans who ha* left for Europe and America on holiday.38 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-10-06 11 'Come home' plea to missing schoolboy Si\(.\POIU Tues.— A 18--yrur-old schoolboy i* missing from home after playing truant from school. Lai Cho* Yew (above), student at the Serangoon Knglish Secondary School. left his Paya Lebar home on Sept. 25 and has not been seen since. His father. Mr. Lai Kiat96 words
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Article31 1965-10-06 11 PENANG. Tues. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda. will take the salute at the Penang Red I Cross Society's annual parade on the Esplanade at 5 p.m. on Sunday.31 words
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148 1965-10-06 11 Khir to lift status of Muslim College KLANG. Tues. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today announced that he planned to raise the Muslim College at Klang into a "centre of higher learning" capable of producing graduates able to occupy all positions in society. It should not confine148 words
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Advertisement396 1965-10-06 11 Iff Till HESTNITI I ,r Oo you have that nasty 'chesty' feeling? Are you roughing painfully. bringing up unpleasant phlegm? Have you an irritating, tickling rough that keeps you awake at night? ASTREM ELIXIR contains seven special ingredients to deal with each of these symptoms and by attacking the various396 words
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Obituary52 1965-10-06 12 J* Wmrdl US fMMMMMj mr a kumariah rather of K V«rii\ale Kducation Dcpartmaat. Jobora Ranni pa»rd away ia Chunmakam. nn 4 10-S5 LAKNA SINGH lex court laterpfetar. PWI> Taiplnit and anrie of Mehar pearvfßll) n India on 20-9-IM3 1«t..-i, rre-nony on 17-IQ-IWM at Sikh temple Taipmg at 11 0052 words
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Article147 1965-10-06 12 M War 4» tU Minimum t IA AT BIN RIMPIN. Kampong <r a*d> rflativr, »ho attended Jobari i furrral on :i-10-6.> WILLIAM SIMON and family tbank r»!»tirea and fnendi for their i-on-rin MM donation? and attendance at •r. t mmJ nf feM father Mr Aloyimi died 4-10-M TNI FAMILY147 words
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Obituary19 1965-10-06 12 I* »rVt SIS i Vitilmum I in mimorv OP our bolovod mothar Mk Mm drpart'd n i"-n419 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday. October 6. 1965.
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Article685 1965-10-06 12 Is Mr. Lan Smith. the Rhodesian Prime Minister, in London to demand, to beg or to bluff? On the one hand he poses as the strong and popular leader of his country, to threaten Britain with revolt if his demand for early independence does not succeed. And on685 words
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Article383 1965-10-06 12 Some of the gn-ievances of the teaching profession, cata- logued by the president of the National Union of Graduate Teachers, Mr. Teerath Ram, :in a list of forbidding length, ran be and should be attended to The top jobs in the Education Service, for example, should cease to383 words
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Article156 1965-10-06 12 The truth about Che Guevara's exit from the Cuban leadership, and from Cuba itself, remains to be told. The irisn who. after Dr. Castro < himself, did more than anyone to bring Communism to the Caribbean, could not have de- cided just like that to go off and156 words
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Letter581 1965-10-06 12 YOUR report 'S.T Sept. 29 misquoted my remarks at the Asian Conference of the Public Service.s International This la what i said: L'mil (Jut! wr- hud ;.b<>!it 42 union* in Singapore but the pay cut «MVr u> aji impotu* to amalgiimutr into a «ni«>581 words
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Letter125 1965-10-06 12 ON Sept. 23 I took the day express from Singapore leaving at 8.10 a.m. for Ipoh. The train arrived in Kuala Lumpur late, at 4.10 p.m. instead of 3.35 p.m. On arrival at Kuala Lumpur we (the passengers for Ipoh> found that the train which was to125 words
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Letter52 1965-10-06 12 AT .Talan St. Thomas off Ipoh Road, there is a large mound of rubbish. This dump has been built up by Municipal labourers who 'iformed me that they nave been Instructed to do so and that Municipal lorries would later on clear the ground. No orries have appeared yet. T.A.L.52 words
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Article531 1965-10-06 12 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 140 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY Diri m> self; berdiri iv to stand, mrndlrikan (vl to build, ro erect, to set up; dl-dirtk«n (v) to be built, erected or set up: Janji. berjanji (v) to promise: prrjanjUn mi promise, agreement, treaty: Unda <n) mark. Mrii.531 words
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Article, Illustration880 1965-10-06 12 JOHN STIRLING - The Prince's merry-go-round in Laos JOHN STIRLING By BANGKOK, Tu«s CHANGE COMES ONLY WITH SUDDEN DEATH, MURDER OR EXILE PRINCE Souvanna Phouma of Laos has turned a blind eye on the wreckase of his "Provisional Government of Nat.onal Union" (as it is legally called), and has nominated leaders of the880 words
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Advertisement742 1965-10-06 12 Strait* Tism k Maby Mafl cv < aOaaMijaaaaM i» COLD trOD'tl tUMH. MAftKCT W »M») COLO ITOOtI MANCMIt i aa**«f CITY BOOK «TOI»« LT» THI s* MONT lnii»rt« M. M I«M*IL MMHMBj mmmt Saaa MAMIBM a-o«a •>•■«# Qua. t i V BITSASAMT CO Maa tmm. iiw. a muiadui LTm, 2742 words
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Advertisement77 1965-10-06 12 F>;t hrn trie Instrument* IWm.RIVEHB ANr. *an4*r Twin Ama «th b .nit -in R«v»<r t\ or mclil* ♦rotufi^o rh# lote-T I advoncM r'i;« o»f»nr-o OovO"tOgr< of modefn ttvlinq o*-d OuMtonding prrrorrrTh» •»v»rn»ro:'O" o»<1 Vihruto! »oru'»» plut Hioh d <to' I pOMtr ».t»- »n* ro~0» h^-Q;fer nf'C« (nat* ct o fova77 words
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Advertisement122 1965-10-06 12 K tfa# ly 3L WmVtT***; a-> Settle down in zvarm, peaceful Malta Malta i< perfect for retirement. A wnnfWfnl rlimat* *h* blur Mrditcrranean and warm, golden >un-hin»» await you in tln> (rirndlv island. Ihr co~t ol living is low— witli »rxvial low rato>- of income t.ix and no <>tirtax <vr122 words
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193 1965-10-06 13 Chinese wedding for Scottish girl DENANG. Tues. a 1 Malaysian engineer. Captain Cheah Saik Wan. of the Ministry of Defence, will marry his 21--yea- old Scottish *w<>etheart. Miss Jean Porter, according to Chinese traditional ritM here tomorrow. Tha marriage ceremony will take place at the bridegroom^ home in Love Lane193 words
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Article29 1965-10-06 13 KIAN'TAN. Tups. The Angk^rm Mufi.i youtli organisation will hold a gtv-dwli! nigh: at t h c iTrniio premises at Owunfl it v nerc at 8 on Saturday.29 words
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Article, Illustration696 1965-10-06 13 VIETNAM WILL SEND TROOPS TO HELP US IF INDONS STEP UP THEIR AGGRESSION KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'JHE Prime Minister of Vietnam, Air Vice-Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky, today pledged Vietnamese troops to the defence of Malaysia in the event of increased Indonesian aggression. '"Although we have696 words
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Article63 1965-10-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea.— Stale Governments and local 1 authorities in Malaya have been Mkad to submit memoranda to the Royal Commission of Inquiry ■M up by the Government i<» investigate the working* of the j authorities. Inche Mohamed Senawi b:n Hajl Zalmiddin the secretary to •tie63 words
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Article73 1965-10-06 13 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tues. 'Thr Sarawak Siiell Ollflelas Ltd. hatt awarded 37 iip-.v bursarvs rd fivf grholnr*hip« to Sarawak students this yf ir. BurvrlM have been awarded tn 20 primary students. 10 School Orrtlirate »:uden'.«. and WWn H:o;her School certificate it* Four ottnn receive •cholanhlßa to ttudy73 words
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138 1965-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Tup* The m n v i n 'i r f Restaurant. Bars, tilinc and Coffee Shops Employees' I'nion luuay claimed that "7 striking employees of Cathar Restaurant had heeded its call not to return to work at 9 a.m. today the deadline set138 words
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Article15 1965-10-06 13 KUArTTAN. Tues. The Pahang Legislative Assembly will meet on Oct. 15 and 16.15 words
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638 1965-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Turn call to end language agitation in Singapore was made today by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. "I would like to hear the end of all this. Language, culture, religion: They are not political issues. We have defused638 words
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162 1965-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. A United States trade mission comprising six industrialists and two U.S. Department of Commerce officials will visit Singapore for eight, days from Nov. 2. Thr mission is bringing more than 400 speciftc business proposals frnm various American firms to dlactuu with Singapore162 words
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109 1965-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Tues.-A gang of five armed men .-.t^l** S4OOO worth of bronze moulders after «aecins and W ud the watchman of a factory in Chin Swee Road om Sunday. The watchman. Ram Brit Bujan. employed by the Hup Guan Caw Manufacturing Company. said thai109 words
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Article24 1965-10-06 13 KCAt.A IXMPUR. Tu'-s. TT* Cevlonese High Commissioner. Mr. M.M. Maharoof. will leave tomorrow for a 10-day official tour of sabah and Sarawak.24 words
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Advertisement168 1965-10-06 13 TV RADIOGRAM CAUTION! Sol* Af»«tt GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. 3J 35. T.lok Ay«r StrMt. Sinjipor. I. CMM MMM ButW,n f 174 t*u Korf. XL SI-JJ. t*t:h Strict. Ptiung. "l VISITING AUSTRALIA? A«Mtr«ll« *f»«n Hitd «t»«fi««iic« University ot N*w ln«l«nd VMltim *£k—l «n nc*o*Ht •••y •> mtllini A««tr«hon. oitli fimiUr inlimti t»4168 words
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Advertisement176 1965-10-06 13 ■■V. ji***" 5 > <^gggggggggl 'i& a£ I rA|i| T W I JB^nf.J Imm# II ILmI 1 BMf I y iLxtiQ JaWi_ Choose your Christmas IfSj'^. ggggggggf -^fa \m Cards eoriv this sear g9R^ I *3S6^ggf^^^^^ take time to select |ust the EK^j* IV ji7**' <^J nght card for each176 words
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Miscellaneous734 1965-10-06 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEI. 5 Kuala Lumpur 610 Womfna World: 8.34 •nd lVnanr. 6 Ipoh aud Jonny Quest "Shadow of Malacra. 3 Johore Buhru. 4 the Condor:" 700 News in Taiplnt. T Batu Pahal. 9 Bngltsh: 710 Wrcstlinjr From Kliianr. Great Britnin Johnny Czf-o-PM- 5.15 Test Pattern law vr Clayton ThompeMi:734 words
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167 1965-10-06 14 PENANG, Tues.— The Mayor of Madras. Mr. Citty Baboo, last night urged all Malaysians to keep their differences within the country but show themselves as Malaysians to the world. "In India, although there are so many different races, religious and political differences among the167 words
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Article78 1965-10-06 14 PENANG. Tues. —A Thai trade mission will visit i Malaysia and Singapore next A»»ek before going to Australia and New Zealand Tin- missiim. led by U. On Amphorn Chimatranonda Thai Uiidcr-S*cretHry of Sta'tr for Economic Affairs, will comprise 14 men and one woman. Madam Ruchee78 words
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Article36 1965-10-06 14 KuLJM. Tues. Polio* have arrested tyro men and recorered 15 MolM bicycles in the last three days. The bicycles are believed to have been stolen from Sungel Pfttanl. Butterworth, Buklt Mer-i taiam and Kuiim.36 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-10-06 14 RU PI A H S from a barefoot dictator. Never one to refuse a request from a pretty girl, President Soekarno was in a giving mood when these girl students called before breakfast with a petition for a grant to buy pianos for their schools. TheHarry Redl - 126 words
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168 1965-10-06 14 Yugoslavia sends Singapore its good wishes— SINGAPORE, Tues. Yugoslavia has sent a message of congratulations and best wishes for Singapore's further progress on her attainment of independence. The message signed by Mr. Petar Stambolic, president of the Yugoslav Executive Council, was In acknowledgement of a message from the Singapore Prime168 words
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Article43 1965-10-06 14 IPOH. Tue» The Ipoh COioiier. Mr W Sa:chithar.adhan. yesterday recorded a verdict of accidental do.it h on a motorist Ong Teng Se'«. 27 Ong's car collided head-on with a lorry a" the 10th mile Ipoh-Chemor road on July 28-43 words
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Article37 1965-10-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«B. A cyclist. Cnoong Tong Choy. 60. a sawmill clerk in Seremban, was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by a car at the 11} milestone. Serdnng-Ku&ia Lumpur Road at 9.25 a.m.37 words
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86 1965-10-06 14 LIGHTNING STRIKES TWO UNDER FATAL TREE Bl KIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Two cycli>ts taking shelter from a heavy storm yesterday wrrr struck by liehtninc under a tree wbrre another man had b«*n killed hy llehtninj six month*, ago. S Raman. 35. a tapper, of Simpang Estate, died alter ha had been86 words
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Advertisement311 1965-10-06 14 With best wishes and congratulations to CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (M) LTD. on the opening of their NEW MERCEDES BENZ SHOWROOM at LIAT TOWERS, ORCHARD RO.. SINGAPORE from: WILH. WILHELMSEN LINE agents: HARRISONS 6c CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD. tNOAPOftC and MALArtIA CONNELL BROS. (M) LTD. are proud to have been chosen to311 words
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Advertisement331 1965-10-06 14 gpgg YOU CAM GET f^^^"^^'-'' THC MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS jlljPj V WITH Pip? SINGAPORE FINANCE HM O/ U2/0 HBBHH INTEREST PER ANNUM f RATES tOH SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. I YOU SAVE WITH COMPUTE SECURITY. \ji^jy»y 3M. t AVEV4DFR STREET, SINGAPORE. V^ TELEPHONES: ***** 5331 words
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219 1965-10-06 15 Gold stock rise underlines Britain's recovery I ONDU.N, lues —Britain appeared back on the ruin side of the economic ledger last night with increased reserve* of gold and convertible currency to back her strengthening currency The Treasury taid the reserves rose at the end of la»t month to V 984Reuter - 219 words
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66 1965-10-06 15 ONDON. Tues. Prl- soners smashed furniture and fought warders in,, an Incident In one of Britain's toughest jails. It was reported today. Extra warders were called In to quel the fracas on i Sunday evening at Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight. AReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration358 1965-10-06 15 Scott predicts long power war BRITISH ENVOY SEES BREAK-UP IN INDONESIA MELBOURNE, Turn, THE best interests of the people of Indonesia and the area would be served if the country stuck together during its present crisis. British diplomat Sir Robert Scott said in Melbourne last night. bir Robert, former BritishReuter - 358 words
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Article29 1965-10-06 15 KARACHI. Tues. President Ayub Khan lias asked Queen Elizabeth for a postponement of his State visit to Britain scheduled to begin on Oct. 19. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article69 1965-10-06 15 BONN. Tues. A West German historian claimed yesterday that Adolf Hitler had been a draft-dodger before the First World War. Writing in the news magazine Der Spiegel, historian Werner Marcr said Hitler moved into a Vienna home for down-and-outs in 1909 not. as other writer have said,Reuter - 69 words
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207 1965-10-06 15 I ONDON, Tues. The barriers have been lifted for South African political refugee Mr. Eric Jama, 23, after three anxious days in detention under the Aliens Order. Mr. Jama, a former detainee under the South African Government's 90-day detention law, was on his207 words
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77 1965-10-06 15 LONDON, Tues. Thousands >f children went to school yesterday with the prospect of no homework for two weeks— thanks to their teachers. The school j masters, 40 000 1 members of a national association, have banned all out -of -school activities in support of a77 words
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Advertisement194 1965-10-06 15 r^ *v* \g mm N I Vjflj 111 Vjp' pS A B*W«a ft HiMiiiimiiiiiilfiJ Jlllln%nilllll :{!*!*.!< y r■' l 'W? 'I liiilMii Brighten up those building* with SINTERGLASS. Cj_< an im SINTERGLASS Mcd walls save unnecessary painty 3lnleP IL M costs. Interiors and eiteriors remain permanently bright and clean. OTV194 words
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Miscellaneous342 1965-10-06 15 Straits Times Crossword IB IH ■B~~~lBi~"~^ w ACBOBB 7. CharKes rmle-coUector m Ib1. What's the matter with the trader (4-7). rupee, anyway Is It high or Country about to raisa for- 127 n money outalde? That'a I. waa lan content to be here? defamatory! (10). •a iii 1S A m342 words
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Article, Illustration356 1965-10-06 16 MOK SIN PIN - Japan cosmetics for local production MOK SIN PIN By A JAPANESE manufacturer of cosmetic products, Tancho Co. Ltd., is to manufacture its products in Singapore. The company has entered into a joint enterprise with the local sole agents, Holden Trading Co. Ltd., to form Tancho Corporation Ltd. This will be356 words
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186 1965-10-06 16 Sanyo plans to enter into joint enterprise SANYO Electric Co. Ltd.. a Japanese manufacturer ot electrical household appliances. Is studying closely the prospects of establishing i a Joint venture factory to I manufacture Its products In Singapore or Malaysla. Thls was stated by Mr. Mitsugl Akanuma. director of the company186 words
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Article68 1965-10-06 16 Despite the keen competition In the world markets for Scotch whisky, the brands of Distillers Co. Ltd. achieved a higher percentage Increase than the industry figure of eight per cent, said the chairman. Sir Ronald S. dimming in his annual statement. Sir Ronald said the outstanding68 words
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Article107 1965-10-06 16 LEYLAND motor Corporation ol Australia Proprietary Ltd. is digging deeper Into the Australian market and at the same time If entering surrounding markets in South-East Abiii A wholly-owned subsidiary ol Ley land Motor Corporation of Britain, the company has now commenced trading operations in all Australian107 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-10-06 16 pOUR local men who have been attending training courses in Manila have returned. They are Messrs. Koh Kirn Seng, Toh Peck Hlang. Kok Wei Lim and Tan Chong Ser.g. MR. KOH, B.Pharm.. a pharmacist with Behn, Meyer and Co. Ltd.. Singapore, attended a marketing267 words
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Article39 1965-10-06 16 Mr. C.T. Th lmns an executive of Revertex Lid. in Kluami obtained first place In advanced accounting at the May examination." ol the Australian Society of Accountant*. Mr. Thomas a chartered secretary was awarded an "Honour" certificate.39 words
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Article365 1965-10-06 16 I FLOODS DELAY RICE HARVEST A DELAY m the Thai rice harvest and the pressing demand made on Thailand by India have been principal causes underlying the rising prices of the grain In Singapore and Malaysia during the past few weeks. In Singapore, housewives nave been paying four cents more365 words
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Advertisement442 1965-10-06 16 W (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. IT you can't spare the time to go all the way there and442 words
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Advertisement431 1965-10-06 16 Bear-Tex... NORTON'S Remarkable Finishing Tool We have available NORTON'S completely new abrasive product. BEAR-TEX wheels formed of non-woven fabric impregnated throughout with abrasive grains and adhesive. METAL WORKING Plants find these BEAR-TEX wheels outstanding for matt finishing removing oxide stains from copper or rust from metal sheets giving a uniform431 words
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203 1965-10-06 17 Hanoi to Thailand: Stop US using bases TOKYO, Tues. A Hanoi has sharply warned Thailand that it must "stop allowing the U.S. Air Force to take oft* from bases on Thai territory to bomb" North Vietnam and Laos. The statement carried by Radio Hanoi and monitored here, said that "theReuter; AP - 203 words
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Article36 1965-10-06 17 Ex-President returns RIO DC JANEIRO. Tues. Former President Kubitsi-lu-k itturned to Brazil today :i: <. 19 months of self-lmpoaed exile. Cheering crowds greeted the former President as he arrivtj with his wife from exile In P;-.ris. Reutar.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-10-06 17 PEKING: OUR DUTY TO HELP CAMBODIA AGAINST OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE... HONG KONG. Tues. China consider* it her International duty to support the Cambodian people in their struggle against aggression and interference from outside, according to the Peking People's Daily today. Thr friendship between the two peoples would last forever,144 words
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542 1965-10-06 17 SAIGON, Tuesday GIANT B-52 bombers blasted War Zone C 1 the suspected headi quarters area of the j Vietcong. in a prei dawn raid today, a mili tary spokesman announced. The target of the highlevel bombing wa.- 15 miles 1 north of542 words
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Article48 1965-10-06 17 OTTAWA, Tues— About «3.000 Immigrants fntered Canada during the first six months or 1965. This waa approximately 12.000 more than for the same period last year. Almost half the new arrivals came from Britain and Italy nearly 17.000 from Britain and 12.500 from Italy. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article19 1965-10-06 17 RAWALPINDI Tues PakUtan'a Forfiji. Mlnijiter Mr- Zulftcar All Bhutto. «a* confined to bod today wltn a umpanttuN19 words
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340 1965-10-06 17 Pakistan to UN: Big attack by India NEW YORK, Tues. Pakistan told the Security Council yesterday that Indian forces acted on an ultimatum in Kashmir and attacked Pakistani forces in brigade strength. Syed Amjad All, Pakistan's permanent representative, said in a letter that Pakistan forces "are resisting Ihe attack and340 words
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Advertisement392 1965-10-06 17 Encyclopaedia Britannica 1965 Edition ...with comprehensive articles up-to-date information full treatment of subjects... vocabulary-building language. I'miTtM In Canteal With over 27.000 pages J8 000 »rttcle* tnd 36 000.000 tn eross-sectlon. every principal mu.«cle. organ and words the subject coverage in Britannic* is tar bone of the male and letnale anatomy,392 words
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Advertisement191 1965-10-06 17 MOTHERS AKTA-YITE ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY ill l i< aaMaaa 111 X h<< <oM l eh ri I r^^ /^*"i\ l»"««c.<l Icmu). ot Lur iimMW F^rl'^nJ lt«"Bg»rt, tl'i» "g il u d.«t.; yaanwN, rk* \/^/lrf^?'V"'"'" Tf jr "^~j{ nft191 words
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Advertisement416 1965-10-06 18 ■^■^■^■■^PB^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^ (CaaUnord from Pace 121 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* (Mlm.}—Bmx It ef. txtrm VACANCIES Part/Fan Magazine lasiimi Salesgirl*. Interview to-day iy 66-B Robinson Road. Room 6. 2nd nor. B'aore. BUILOINC OUANTITV BURVBTOR •r site meaaurrment and take-off iintitl** hard working personality *xrrlenoe not essential. Particular* to O. Baa- 2123 Singapore. AN416 words
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Advertisement1076 1965-10-06 18 SITUATIONS VACANT It dttt f Aflaw— *a» It ef. erf re APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the appointments of a Mining Engineer and a Mining Manager »itn at leaat 9 years iron ore experience. Quail. 1 ttcatlon* and other detail* muat be submitted together with applications. Renumeratlon will he paid according1,076 words
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Advertisement1043 1965-10-06 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wtrd* tt (Witt.}— Box It ef. txtrm CROUNO FLOOR KumUbed (tat at 84 81. Thomas Walk. 3-tedroomed parquet, mosaic noortng tnroughout 5460.00 aralUble i:nmedlatelr Phonr Cnee ***** .B' porn FLATLET ALSO ROOMS each srparate kntraace tone aircondltloned < all amenttlea, Bennett Estate near MacPberson Market Tranquil surroundin*-*. Ring1,043 words
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Advertisement828 1965-10-06 18 EDUCATION •S Word* St < Mim. t— Box It ef. txtrm BOOKKBEPINC ACCOUNTANCY! Guaranteed Course* Kor 1966 LCC: Re•cater early: Raja College Gtao Singh Building: "i.v»» B'pore. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE: Uuaranteed Rapid Course Starting 14th. Register early: Raja* College. Oian BlnKh 2nd Floor. H nor* EVELYN t. BERRILL L.R.A.M.. AJI.C M.828 words
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Advertisement835 1965-10-06 18 FOR SALE IS Wtritit (Mi*.)— Boa ft tt*. txtrm NIW BINOLE PHASE 3 KVAJt Po»>er Factor Correction Capacitor* tor ul* below coin. Te:n4>on« K.U 5C765 or write to H.O. Box 1010, K.L. BE SURE TO keep your date witn thf Au;ur Moon Dress Shoppe, Oood»ood ya.tk Hotel Bcott* Road. Spore835 words
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Advertisement1315 1965-10-06 19 TO LIVERPSOL ft WEST COAST B.K.i Due Scon Sane P SIMB PttaaJ AUTOMEIIR Liverpool, G'asgow 80a. 1 Bet II Bit 11/11 "ymmus Liverpool, Glastow Btt 12 Oct 14 Oct II HOMED Havre, Liverpool, Sleep*... Btt II Oct 21 Oct 22/2S Btt 21 ULYSSES Liverpool, Dublin. A'aoutt... Bet 21 Bet 281,315 words
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Advertisement1229 1965-10-06 19 wU nil pn^jTi Iv v fkTF^^TFunToi^ r//fLHh£//V£S riß'l il THE. CAST ASIATIC COMPASr Lia Inccpc-Mtd n Drwk EXPRESS SAIUNtS TB HEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIAN Spore P. S'tiaia Penang Am Genoa Havre H'burg roam Aatw Can i KAHIODIA I) Sailel ll Pt. Oct I 8/ I Oei 2J Nev I1,229 words
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Advertisement1158 1965-10-06 19 I benWline\ EXPRESS SERVICE TB LBNDBN, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENGLOE Far Lonae- Bet IS Singapore P. S'haa Penang Hamburg MM S x II Pert TtdJt BENLOMOND ffl- Cb] Singapore P. Sham Penang M'brough Net 28 let 1/11 Bet ii/ii Bet 14/. 4 Singapore P Sham PtMtg lENVORLICH L'pcoi, G'mcuth,1,158 words
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Advertisement1256 1965-10-06 19 feELLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continenr. Cm Bf PSBNA* lltbon, Havre, L'om. ntrg Slngaaert P. STiaa PMMB B'haven, Rotterdam, A'werp 12/11 Bet CITY BF LANCASTER London. Hamburg, Rptterdaa, Aitwerp, Hull 12/14 BM Cm BF RIPBN Lunoon, Hamburg, Rotterdaa, Havre, Hull 21/21 BM 28 Bet CITY BF CSLSMBS L.-,con. Hamburg, Rotterdam.1,256 words
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849 1965-10-06 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpliE Stock Exchange yes--1 terday was in a more buoyant mood and industrials and tins advanced in price in the majority of cases although total turnover of 406.600 shares was slightly less than on Monday. The present growing better sentiment849 words
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Article28 1965-10-06 20 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Industrials: 73-49 75.99 T n 97.14 98.18 S rubheni: 1H3.21 lO3_l Deo. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1562 inn28 words
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Article108 1965-10-06 20 SNIPS tyMf aianieide Ut« Slngaawr. whanre* or eipected today are: Onutur 1/2 City of Colombo 3/4. Cyrlopn 8/9. Perak N.W.B. Mual N.W.4. N>* Trt Hu 2t/24. Klraten Mmrrsk 27 m. Kunak 40/41. Chuprrn .S. M»elaUB 13/16. Bartneo 21/22. Hamroonlai 46. Kohiiho Mi-u IW. Denbighablre 83/34. rVr::» N.W108 words
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Article139 1965-10-06 20 MELBOURNE. Toes. T EADING industrials were firm- er while aeoond rank stocks had less support and held steady. Rights trading again highlighted the market led by B.HP. Rights whose sales topped 100.000 with 4(1 rise to 245. 9d. B.HP. main stock gamed Is. to. to 465. 6d. In139 words
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Article55 1965-10-06 20 yilfc priv nt iat«- ol Un .VUktyan dollar .ifiamst the pound sterllna; lixed un .November 34 last ye»r b sellline:. T.T. or O.U. .'s 2 15/16 d. Buvine; T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buyln. «).!>. 2k. 4> H d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation55 words
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519 1965-10-06 20 Straits tin price falls by over 3 dollars STRAITS tin fell by 53.31* In PrnaiiK yesterday to S. 45.75 per plrul on ma ofTering; estimated up 15 inn* to 240 tons. Demand at lower levels was reported. LONDON: After holding ntcrndt on Monday tin prices turned flnn er In later519 words
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Article19 1965-10-06 20 The following further September rubber crops are notified: Buk.it Kali I 63.300 lb. Aver Molek 78.910 lb.19 words
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Advertisement1130 1965-10-06 20 Y^ "^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. OAA. Pa«dfl« ok AtUntlo Sorvie* Ba^itot n.k. L.A-a''*« N Yon Oarton -TaejrtlMoja Hart/* H Jl Oet 2T Oct IT Net the I Oar "liarkawa Manr 10/22 MM 21 Nat note 1 JM I Im Japan Direct Sorvico '••■-I Smnpore Yi«c*a"na Kobe 'Tartra Hara" II Nr1,130 words
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Advertisement972 1965-10-06 20 MUM TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA" (42,000 tons fully altxondltioned stobilised) Cmbcrki** SINGAPORE 6 No* 1965 Ar.ivm, SOUTHAMPTON 24 No« 1965 vio ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GIBRALTAR LISBON. TOURIST LIMITED FIRST CLASS AVAILABLE Apply to your Trovel Agent, or to> ISLAY KERR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS972 words
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Advertisement420 1965-10-06 20 wtSTiouwOi mwrt sumct, Singapo't P. S'lwm P*Mn| rM> NMKICU U/U Oct 11/21 Oct 8 Oct Marseille*. Hani, umurL YMU 11/11 ne* 14/11 Met 17 Rot Maneiiiei. Bordeaui. Hjvrt. OottlrL NAM 14/U Dm 17/11 On »0M Marseilles. Havre. Dunkirk. UVM 11/13 urn 14/U im 11 im MarMillu. Bordeaui. Havr*. Oaaftirt. tAITMUNO.420 words
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Advertisement231 1965-10-06 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. VICTORIA Soiling from SingODOre 17th Oct. 1965 m.v. ASIA Sailing ♦rtxn Singapore 20th Nov. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE For further detail) opply to four Trovel Agent, or HARPER, 6ILFILLAN CO., LTD. S'poro K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang ***** ***** 2621 ***** I^^ Southern Shipping231 words
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Advertisement969 1965-10-06 21 CLOSING PRICES Oct. 5. MALAYAN X I BBER PRICE: 65; cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $743.75 (down $3,371). I nofficial estimated offering 240 tons (up 15 tons). BUSINESS DONE IMSINLSS in and reported to I 1 the Singapore and Kuala 1 umpur trading rooms of the Stork969 words
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Advertisement870 1965-10-06 21 BY ORDER OF I 111 LIQUIDATOR OF BAN THYE LEONG LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation). AUCTION SALE OF Stock-ln-Trade comprising: Liquors (Brandy, wme wnlaky) tin provision.^ (Heinz assorted iood, ham. etc.), biscuits, hair-oil and hair cream, cosmetics, patent medicines. :tout. beer, washing powder, etc. and One Bedford Van. show-cases, National Cash870 words
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Advertisement768 1965-10-06 21 SHELL REFINING COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED 7 PER CENT REDEEMABLE l>l HI M I Xl STOCK. 1968 INTEREST PAYMENT NO. 6 Notice is hereby given that the debenture registers of the Com- 1 pany will be closed fom 18th October. 1965 to 25th OcTober. 1965 both dates Inclusive for768 words
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Advertisement834 1965-10-06 21 NOTICES COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (CINEMA INDUSTRY) The Commission of Inquiry appointed by the Minister of Labour to Inquire the question whether a Wages Council should be estaMM with respect to workers employed in the cinema industry in the States of Malaya and theli employers, will hear oral evidence commencing at834 words
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Advertisement157 1965-10-06 21 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. TAN AH SENG of No. 64-L Sembawang Road. 15 m.s. have claowned my son TAN AH JAM. Dated this sth day of October. 1965. TAN AH SENG. PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. SELANGOR Tawaran daripada Pemtx>rang2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. kelas D Head VII dan157 words
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Advertisement440 1965-10-06 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT !p UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Applications are Invited for appointment to the post of Administrative Assistant. There are vacancies In the offices of the Registrar, the Bursar, and the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Successful candidates will be expected to assume duties as soon as possible.440 words
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Advertisement305 1965-10-06 21 OLIVETTI (MALAYSIA) LTD. Kuala Lumpur Tel: 2431? |1 HsaMl Singapore Tel. ***** ."> lines) i:i Wl in SALES RIPRF.SENT\TI\ I I Vaunt men with ambition BBtVBSfI (lie <ice* of and '.'X fcducalional requirement L'niverMt) decree or up to irnlor Cambridge level or equi\.ilenl. Good appearance. vlrikniK personality, and the ability305 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-10-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tractors rolled into Merdeka Stadium today to begin work on the seven-lane bitumen track at the Main Venue of the Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21. The PWD district engineer in charge of the operation. Tan York Hing. told Timesport it would141 words
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577 1965-10-06 22 Swimmers will lead off in medals hunt KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«a. AMONG the earliest cold medals won in the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21 will be in the swimming events held on the first day of competition in the Ciames on Dee. 15. The swimmers will start577 words
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Article134 1965-10-06 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Amateur Boxing Association have laid down a tight schedule of open tournaments and six weeks o; centralised training In i Dreparatlon for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur. Saba hare recommended six boxers to the Singapore Olympic atv Sports Council selection committee for134 words
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Article76 1965-10-06 22 IPOH. Tues.— The Perak team to meet Kedah In the Under- 23 rugger competition at Sungel Pa- 1 tani on Saturday: Aw Hour Chew; Chin Son? Kong. Zalnal Yen, Annuar Mi. I mud. Nor Rashldl; Wong Heng Jee. A Yap: Poo Ah See. Chang Mok Seng. Yahaya Yusoif.76 words
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253 1965-10-06 22 ERNEST FRIOA - 'ADMISSION CHARGE KEEPS THE TRAINEES AWAY... ERNEST FRIOA By SINGAPORE. Tues. 13 Although the Singapore AAA plan to send a team of about 50 to the Seap Games in December, only about ten athletes turned up j for training at Fairer Park today. The reason for the mass "stay away"253 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-10-06 22 pEN.\NG. Tues. Form- er All-England and Malayan badminton champion Eddy Choong last night predicted a "bright future" for Tan Aik Huang, the current Malaysian national and Penang champion. Edd%\ who is ure.Mdf;.' Penan* Badminton A tion. said: "Alihouiih he la only147 words
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Article122 1965-10-06 22 IPOH. lues. Kednh M to tieiangor in the Foong Seong Cup north zonr match .scheduloii to ed here tomorrow and Thu Choong Thean Fook. sec thr Pcrak Badminton Ah.- i said today tint he formed by the Ked.ih B.A. that they were unable to send122 words
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Article21 1965-10-06 22 MALACCA. Tues— Buklt Terendak Sailing Club will meet RAF Seletar in the Straits Cup sailing match here on Oct. 9-10.21 words
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Advertisement1381 1965-10-06 22 AUCTION SALE IK 1 ll f MX.II <OI K I IN MALAYA AT IOHUKI: BAHKI ORir.INATIM. SIMMONS No. 51 Of IMS Bet wren American Inierr.ali,m». Aanurance C«im|iai>v I lnut<M Charge* And Fatlmah buae Onmr* Ctiaxgor VALUABLE LAND AND THKEE TERRACE HOrsES THEREON SITUATED AT lAIAN CHELLIAH IN TH* TOWNSHIP Or1,381 words
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Advertisement744 1965-10-06 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT Application* are invited for appointment as 'PROORAIWE REVIEW OFFICER in MARA, to m.u'.MKr a section of the Credit Pittance DiviMoi, of MARA which iw responsible For evaluating MARAS credit ftna:.ce progiammc tn general. Tne duties of the Pr->gremme Review Officer will incluiie <a> Reviewing MARA*744 words
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Advertisement56 1965-10-06 22 A f*f I oilver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade Ij^ without exception More shaves per blade means 1 I 6¥ t6 less cost per shave m.Am^^%y\> The most superbly comfortable shaves in the world THE STAINLESS BLADE HtMi«»l Packet of 356 words
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Miscellaneous69 1965-10-06 22 SPORTS DIARY RADMINTON Foong (up: iJAJ grd Ipoh' Krian L«e: TeaKolantan v Pahar.R <A. Btari; cherj. t Dennlv.own (P Bunun Y"!? 0^ I. 8 1 01 NeBTl V J hOW HOCKEY -T. Anson Uv. t '"SoVcFß^p^ BHFA DW. t v M Av.umpt.or Brb final replay: Naafl Imperial v Mai. '*P*°>69 words
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Miscellaneous182 1965-10-06 22 SUMMARY BASKFTBAI.L Nejrl girls under-1? rhamplnn«hip final iS'ban>: ACS bt MattMl tir Srh 46-10. Friendly .B Mer'fltam' Thlo I Mm bl Kirn Sin 45-32. HOCKKY T. Alison Women's Lge: Aa. sumption Sch. 1 DTC 0. Friendly (Talpini; I Malay College. K. Kanusar 2 TCRC 1. SOCCFR FoliioM Cup fS"ban) KJlat182 words
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Article, Illustration606 1965-10-06 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep ||^jJ][J^with_ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IRON HAND, the Singapore Gold Cup topweight, and stablemate Entertainment V, who is also engaged in Sunday's $50,000 classic, stepped out smartly in a half-mile trial at Bukit Timah this morning. The Tulloh-trained stayers were both kept on the606 words
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Article126 1965-10-06 23 F ONDON, Tues. Quissett, who carries extensive outstanding doubles with Saturday's Cesarewitch winner Mintmaster, was installed firm 13-2 Cambridgeshire favourite last nicht. The filly, trained by Harvey Leader at Newmarket, and to be ridden by Doug Smith was an 8-1 chance at last week's cullover. Joint-second favouritesReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-10-06 23 lOC trying to stop commercial use of 'OLYMPIC and MADRID, Tues. The International Olympic Committee are trying to stop commercial firms throughout, the world from using the word "Olympic" and the five-ring Olympic symbol, lOC president Mr. Aye r y Brundage said here last night. He said at a pressReuter - 236 words
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223 1965-10-06 23 FIFA PLAN TO SET UP AMATEUR COMMITTEE 7URICH, Tues. The International Foot- 1 ball Federation (Fifa) have proposed setting j up an amateur committc? to organise the Olympic Games footoall tournaments. The proposal is an &Kr r native to a suggestion by the International Olympic Committee that the world soccerReuter - 223 words
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336 1965-10-06 23 fRICKET Capetown, j Tues. An attempt by South Africa to play four-day Tests during Australia's 1966-67 cricket tour of the republic has failed. Boon Wallace, president of the South African Cricket Association, said that the South African beard had agreed to an AustralianReuter - 336 words
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Advertisement221 1965-10-06 23 Mercedes-Benz L/LP3I2 -rugged, dependable and economical vehicles MERCEDES-BENZ L 312 AND LP 312 TYPE VEHICLES, MANUFACTURED AO^^b BY TELCO UNDER LICENCE FROM MESSRS. DAIMLER-BENZ A. G., ffj) CTTII r^rTT fi^ WEST GERMANY, UNDER CONTINUOUS QUALITY CONTROL BY THE [PTTrTp~rrp- 7^^^-V f[ 4I \r r\\\ T^ \jb LICENSOR, ARE NOW OFFERED221 words
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Obituary49 1965-10-06 24 (ABLE RECEIVED <1> in or R.ihan* t .t In (\i >vxl»n <>n I'll Oat, 1 MR. CHAN JOO MWEI SSI SI <I'<~l I in fi.% at hn hiDrt h«!oved irtf*, 4 ion*. ."> dnii»rht*r». 1 d»U(rtiter-lr.-!.iv. nom-ln-Li". I future soo-tn-la". nnd 14 crm<lrhl!dr»n. Funeral on 710.63 ftt 11.30 a.m.49 words
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Article47 1965-10-06 24 NAHA (Okinawa), Tues. Twenty five Giant B-52 bombers of the U.S. Strategic Air Command based on Guam flew to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa today to take refuge from typhoon Carmen Air Force officials said the elKhi-englned bombers would return to Guam after Carmen passes—UPl.47 words
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Article160 1965-10-06 24 VIETCONG USE CHILDREN AS SHIELDS SAIGON, Tues. A U.S. Marine pilot was reported today to have witnessed Communist guerillas using children as human shields to prevent American troops firing at them as they crossed a stream. The pilot said that once, across the stream the guerillas threw the children IntoReuter - 160 words
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Article336 1965-10-06 24 LONDON. Tues. Quieter and more cautious condition* prevailed In the stock markets today, following the recent good advance. Selective buying wa» still In progress, but selling Increased and (alls predominated on the day. Leading Industrials were again easier with losses extending to around 1 in places. Some institutional336 words
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Article55 1965-10-06 24 LONDON. Tiles Spot 19 13 16d.. Nov. 19-. d., Dec. 20d.. Jan. 20 1 16 d.. Jan. March ,20 3 16d.. April June 20 5 16d.. July Sept. 20\d Oct Dec. 20\d., i Jan. March 20-\d.. April June 20 l .d. ci.f. Oct 19 5 l«d.. Nov. 19'-d.. Dec55 words
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Article37 1965-10-06 24 LONDON. Tue.s Buyers £14*74 i— £2s. sellers £1472 >, i —£22 i Forward buyers £M62j i— £2.")',.. .sellera £1464 £36>. Settlement £1480 (—£32 p. Turnover a.m 230 ions. pjn. 220 tons. Tone: Steady at the lower M37 words
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218 1965-10-06 24 Singapore mission meets Mao, Sock envoys- OINGAPORE. Tues. The 10-man Singapore delegation had "long conversations with the Chinese and Indonesian Ambassadors during their recent visit to Dar-es-Salaam. A Government .statement issued here said that the Tanzanian Foreign Minister. Mr. Kambono. gave a reception last Thursday in honour of the Deputy218 words
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315 1965-10-06 24 Malaysia ban on import of cloth from China KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today announced that the Government has banned the import of Chinese cotton textiles, iron and steel goods and paper products, and has imposed import restrictions on wheat flour, bran315 words
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Advertisement49 1965-10-06 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS I tt V* or*. Hi (Minimum) TO IVY Kt.it Kcnr.y Rodrtfro a (li i«nt»r I'rNorah on 3-10 I .it <;.-n- Hospital XI. ih' Uird is AlII- -K. 1. :.n.| «:vrth. PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH f|s t JEWELS Automatic -Calendar PERFECT HARMONY IN ELEGANCE AND HIGH PRECISION49 words
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Advertisement359 1965-10-06 24 Jm iA* SAVE FOR YOUR HOME THROUGH DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT ikMr^^^fmJ^/^jU J|i k^ial m9^£^^mmm\^tfffiv Offers you the benefit of automatic dividend re-investment. You can make your savings prow months. This statement shows the faster when you invest in "MALAYSIAN total number of units bought by monthSAVINOS FUND" because you can use359 words
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Article, Illustration309 1965-10-06 1 SHOWROOM OPENS WITH DISPLAY OF HISTORICAL CARS, 'FASHION TIME' UK. K.H. HERZOCi, director in charge of Daimler-Benz AG exports to Asia, will open The Cycle Carriage Co. (Malaya) Ltd.'s new .Mercedes-Benz showroom at Liat Towers in Orchard Road today at 5.91 p.m. Besides a display of309 words
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Article70 1965-10-06 1 Opening ceremony 5.30 p.m. Welcome by Mr. Chua Boon Pens, h.iirmun of the Board of Directors. The Cycle Carriage Co. (M) Ltd. 5.45 p.m Address by Mr. i; li. llerzoß. Mmtor in charge of Daim-ler-BMM \(i Exports to Asia i. p.m. Official npminu hv Mr B. 11. llerros. X.15 p.m70 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-10-06 3 4 RRANGEMEN T S were made some months ago with Daimler- Benz to lend their museum pieces for display at the new Mercedes K«-n7 showroom at l.iat Towers, to coin- < ide with its official opening Thr consignment arrived in Singapore in209 words
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Article, Illustration160 1965-10-06 4 Escalators for aircooled Liat Towers gITUATED between Palerson Road and Angullia Parlt Liat Towers will add another touch of modernity to the area Singapore's fashionable "boulevard." A project ot the Cycle Carriage Co.. (1926) Ltd. the structure when completed will be 17 storeys high. It.160 words
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Article, Illustration2244 1965-10-06 5 Gottlieb Daimler takes on the challenge By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT lI 'HEN the portals of the Paris World Fair opened in 1867. the combustion engine was a sensation. Its development had begun some 200 years previously when the idea first occurred to Christian Huygens and he made his first attempt in2,244 words
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Article, Illustration404 1965-10-06 8 PLEDGE OF GREATER USEFULNESS TO BUSINESS COMMUNITY WITH the open injf of a second branch office in Singapore on September IS this year, the Chase Manhattan co n tinues to fulfil its pledge of greater usefulness to the business community in Singapore, at home and abroad.404 words
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511 1965-10-06 8 Successful bank merger of two U.S. institutions ON March 31. 1955. the Chase Manhattan Bank came into being as the result of the merger of two institutions which had played prominent roles in America's economic growth the Chase National Bank and the Manhattan Company. These banks were respectively the third511 words
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Advertisement54 1965-10-06 1 The Cycle Carriage Co.,(M) Ltd. are pleased to announce the opening of their new Mercedes-Benz showroom at "ffsV-flrf Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore jli|||kE= There's one thing unchanged by umc... Mercedes-Benz quahw ®MERCEDES-BCNZ f*"v '^Am^^^^^ ~77~: -^Hb •""*>. Br y^^^v '^fc^W k mm 1 K m I A*.^- 154 words
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Advertisement67 1965-10-06 2 t Daimler-Benz AG worlds oldest automobile manufacturers are proud to extend their sincere st congratulations to their partner in Malaysia and Singapore The Cycle Carriage Co., (Malaya) Ltd. on the occasion of the opening of their nncrw r Mercedes-Benz showroom at Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore m« f» **m67 words
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Advertisement33 1965-10-06 3 CASTBDt CONHWOUK CYCIE G C ARRI AGE *^°st?i£ ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SHOWROOM FOR MERCEDEZ- BENZ (s"| (X) MERCEDES-BENZ EVERY MERCEDEZ- BENZ CAR ASSEMBLED IN SINGAPORE WILL BE FILLED WITH CASTROL33 words
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Advertisement179 1965-10-06 4 .MIIIHIIHIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIMMIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIML I Best Wishes I re CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (M) LTD., or fhe official opening of their Mercedes Benz Showroom ot LIAT TOWERS, 541 Orchard Rood, Singapore. NATIONAL EMPLOYERS MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSN. LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore 1. Tel: ***** 8, ***** c nlllllllllllMIMIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllillltllllt; CONGRA TULA TIOXS to THE179 words
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Advertisement191 1965-10-06 4 j^^^t INDUSTRIAL *V^^|f REQUIREMENTS BEN LINE -faster to the Far East THE ASIA INSURANCE CO LTD. Congratulates Cycle Carriage J-^%i Co. (M) Ltd. Jilll on the opening Wg?. 4^^? ot tnetr t*faut t ■jj m g New Showroom VZTZ%* ~t Asia lisurance Co. Ltd.. '^^^^SjVJdl^ Asia Insurance Building. '^^^fßfS^^^jf^ Singapore.191 words
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Advertisement157 1965-10-06 5 With Heartiest Congratulations to the success of MESSRS CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE for the opening of the Seic Mercedes Benz SAAvrwM at Liat lowers. Singapore. From:SWEE LEE COMPANY Sdliiig. AsLmt: The Cycle Carriage Co. (M) Ltd. 47 Jalan Temerloh. Mentakab. CONGRATULATIONS TO M/S CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (M) LTD.157 words
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Advertisement42 1965-10-06 5 Congratulations CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (M) LTO > on the official opening ot their Mercedes Bern Showroom of Liat Tower*, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore. CHAND SINGH TYRE CO. Dealers in tyret tubes, liperts in retreading tyres repairing etc.) 223 CLEMfNCIAU AVINUI. SINGAPOM. TIL: *****42 words
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Advertisement143 1965-10-06 5 Warmest Congratulations to CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (M) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their New Mercedes-Benz Showroom at Liat Towers, Orchard Road I from I PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LIMITED I th« company that stands for I Service Security Stability PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. (incorporated in Singapore i Held143 words
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Advertisement126 1965-10-06 6 Wf(?tafi^ff c ii)(J^ uULbu^Ui'ulJLllSa u^\; With the opening of their new showroom today at Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Road. Singapore, Mercedes Benz celebrate yet another success. Congratulations! Dunlop are proud to be a part of it. For Dunlop are a part of every Mercedes Benz! It has been Dunlop's honour126 words
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Advertisement301 1965-10-06 6 Best Wishes and Every Success to CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (MALAYA) LIMITED on the occasion of the official opening of their new Mercedes Benz Showroom at LIAT TOWERS, 541, Orchard Road, Singapore. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS RELIANCE ELECTRIC LTD. 259 Outram Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** CONGRA TULA TIONS to I MESSRS. CYCLE301 words
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Advertisement278 1965-10-06 7 1 I CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (MALAYA) LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their new MERCEDES-BENZ Showroom at LIAT TOWERS. 541, Orchard Road, Singapore. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporoted in Singopore 1920^ Bramhts and Agencies throughout Malaysia and South-Eost Asia. ALL CLASSES278 words
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Advertisement78 1965-10-06 7 We extend our heartiest CONGRATULATIONS to CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY (M) LTD. ON THE OFHCIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW MERCEDES-BENZ SHOWROOM at ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR BRUNEI lei: *****/ J lei: 64/91 I el: *****/8. 8606S lei 696 Best Wishes CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (M)78 words
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Advertisement176 1965-10-06 7 XATIONS^H EVERY SUCCESS Hj to W^ Cycle and Carriage Co. (M) Ltd. j on the occasion of the official H opening ot their new showroom I at Liat I owers. \«^m For all your Freight Matters consut NED LLO^D 2nd floor N.T.S. Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. ***** CONGRATULATIONS EVERY176 words
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Advertisement143 1965-10-06 8 y^t? 1 \.»^l ..^Bk 1 H^K i MBBH 8881 BBBfet _^^BB*V Ibßbl I dB BBL I B^^wA I B^^ B^^Vi TTtStj ■^^f% I n I b^bb! bb MM I 111 V"fl bt" Br'm L^t\^Bßßb!^s^^S^^ I l ON THE OPENING OF fi^^^ '^SrlrßSJjfi E THE LIAT TOWERS .;.3ffls;,»PßL 1 f I143 words
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