The Straits Times, 8 October 1965
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Title Section29 1965-10-08 1 SINGAPORE -8 0CT1%5 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Nat*** 1 tie***!* 1 The Straits Times tstd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100529 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-10-08 1 Crisis week for Soekarno is apparently over, and he is able to smile again. This first picture of him was taken at Wednesday's Cabinet meeting in his Bogor Palace. —UPI photoUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration946 1965-10-08 1 JAKARTA, Thursday ORE S 1 1) E N T Soekarno is evidently supporting the poli tit;il resurgence of the Communist Party and trying to save them from the wrath of the Army. This was the chief impression gained by newsmen here from a statement made byReuter; AP; UPI - 946 words
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83 1965-10-08 1 MANILA. Thurv— Thr second Afro-Asian summit conference in Algiers next month is likrIj to be postponed, according to Foreign Office sources here today. They said the possibility of holding the conference as scheduled was remote because of the iiirnnt United Nations M's.sions being attendedReuter - 83 words
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313 1965-10-08 1 Future still uncertain for our students in Pakistan KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The future of 73 Malaysian students in Pakistan continues to hang in the balance. No decision had yet been made by the Pakistan Government on whether they would be permitted to stay on and finish their courses, the acting313 words
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Article61 1965-10-08 1 BANGKOK. Thur»— The Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Klttlkachom. said here today that his Government had not yet received any request from the Malaysian Government asking Thailand to look after its affair* in Pakistan following Pakistan's severar.ee of diplomatic relations with Malaysia. "But we willReuter - 61 words
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Article41 1965-10-08 1 Tun Ky is back home SAIGON. Thurs.— Ai r Vice Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky, the Prime Minister, returned here by air today with his wife from Kuala Lumpur after his three-day visit to Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur farewell: See Page 5.41 words
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178 1965-10-08 1 Grenade sabotage bid in S'pore foiled SINGAPORE. Thurs A Telephone Board linesman this afternoon foiled a sabotae? attempt when he dismantled a grenade booby trap with a timing device in a telephone booth in Chans;! Koatl. He threw the unexploiicd urenailr into thick bushes behind ihe booth and then railed178 words
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Article31 1965-10-08 1 SAIGON. Thurs. —71 military stremrih 111 nam rose to an estimated 14<mhi0 fighting men today with the arrival of the last elements of 'lie 13.000-man First Infantry Uivtston.—UPl.31 words
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Article23 1965-10-08 1 BANGKOK. Tburv— TT.nl T"lltary officials have agreed la prtactple that the armed forces r.houkl have the lateM American arm- Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article27 1965-10-08 1 THEEI I OSIO SINGAFORI in I r\pl"«>ii>n^ damaged two M'wcram- pip'"- in Tampenis Knail .it midnight \rm\ h&mh •I V tU I .iminins th<- M27 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-10-08 2 Rhodesia: African threat to C'wealth LONDON, Thursday. on Rhodesia's future approached a climax here today as Britain faced the threat of an African walkout from the Commonwealth if it conceded independence to the colony's white minority rulers. President Nyerere of Tanzania declared in an interview televised here last night thatReuter - 431 words
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Article61 1965-10-08 2 1 MANILA. TOa* Mariano Peralta. held lor thf killing of I six people killed his wife too when she visited him in unl, po- lice reported. PeraUa. 28 stabbed his 22-vf.n--old wife with a wooden knifr which police believe slip smuggled in to him. HeReuter - 61 words
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Article194 1965-10-08 2 DAMASCUS, Thursday fHE flow of oil across the Syrian desert to the Mediterranean stopped for the first time yesterday since the Suez crisis in 1956 as oil workers went on 24-hour strike in protest against British policy in Aden. About 7.000 Syrian oil wor- IReuter - 194 words
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Article35 1965-10-08 2 ALGIERS. Thurs A Com- 1 muimr chines^ delegation Irtt tar Peking yct-terdav utter negotiatmg mice Sept. 27 on planned investments in Algeria under a 1963 economic aereemrn' between the two countries. UPI-UPI - 35 words
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Article57 1965-10-08 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. Britain mil not sell VC-10 aircraft to Communist China because they can be converted for military use, Mr Roy Jenkins Brituh Minister oi Aviation. said her* urn night. "Although we are selling other Viscount jets, long-rang* aircraft an not on theReuter - 57 words
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384 1965-10-08 2 Only India can stop Mao's march says Chagla ¥EW DELHI, Thurs. 11 The Indian Education Minister, Mr. Mohamod Chagla, a recent spokesman fbr India at the United Nations, said hero last night that only India could prevent Communist China from overrunning the whole of South-East Asia. Pakistan wants to >liak«Reuter; AP - 384 words
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Article46 1965-10-08 2 BANGKOK. Thurs Pol:c« report^! their biggest narcotira confiMHiion of ihe year with tli<» arrest of three men and seizure of 16 million ticaU C 52,400,000' wurth ol opium. Polire brhr\r the opium «M bound for Miipmrnt to Hong Kniic— AP.AP - 46 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-10-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 1 1 w*ll Be "N I c»e«sk> iw just j weic. this h -rue last V A AUNUTe^,/ Tl*e I LET YOU MAG *6 \wtd being punctual/32 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-10-08 3 OF GOOD LUCK TROLLS and LUCKY DAM THINGS LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Justice LJoyd Thomas bowed to the lawyers in the High Court yesterday, took his srat and faced the day's legal problem; Doe* the Lucky infringe the Dam Things' design? The Dam Things, lawyer .I.VB. Penny told him. la theReuter - 145 words
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Article70 1965-10-08 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Times predicted today that a slight reshuffle in Mr. Wilsons Labour Cabinet may be In the wind. It said Mr. Roy Jenkins. iln> Aviation Minister, may succeed Sir Prank Sosklce at the Home Office. The newspaper's political correspondent said a slight change of toneUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration518 1965-10-08 3 HEATH ANNOUNCES NEW PARTY MANIFESTO LONDON. Thurs. THE Conservative Party today firmly tied itself to taking Britain into the European Common Market at the first favourable opportunity. It said this was the ultimate objective of a flve-point plan of drastic economic and socialReuter - 518 words
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Article81 1965-10-08 3 MOUNT SUMMIT (Indiana). Thur*. Two bank robbers charged out of a branch bank here yesterday carrying U553.640 in a black suitcase and found no j>lgn of their getaway car. The robbers took on* on foot and disappeared into a cornfield. Police surrounded the field and shortly after81 words
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316 1965-10-08 3 Operation today, but LBJ plays it cool WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson, facing an operation tomorrow for the removal of his gall bladder, acted yesterday as though he did i not have a care in the world. Maintaining a full working schedule and "business a.s usual" attitude, he even took advantageReuter; UPI - 316 words
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Article67 1965-10-08 3 JOHANNESBURG Thurs An African, wiio strangled hi* wife with a .scarf after finding her in bed with another man. walked out of the criminal court here yesterday a free man five minutes after pleading guilty to culpable homicide The judge told the man. Eric Matyole: "Although youReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1965-10-08 3 LONDON. Thurs. Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon will visit Hong Kong next March. Kensington palara announced todayThe palace announcement said Queen Elizabeth's sister would visit the colony to open the British Week to be held there from March 3 to 12. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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143 1965-10-08 3 LONDON. Thurs—Nearly million has been paid out over the last 80 years to hospital patients for blunders made in British operation rooms, a nurses' confer-i-ni i at Harrogate was told yesterday I)r T \V Brooke Bar nett. deputy sn-retavy of the British143 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-10-08 3 MENZIES SUCCEEDS TO AN ANCIENT TITLE I ONDON. Thurs. Sir Robert iMenzies. the Australian Prime Minister, has been appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, in succession to the late Sir Winston Churchill. it was announced here last night. The office of Lord Warden, which dates back to before theReuter - 104 words
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212 1965-10-08 3 Thailand gets Mao guerilla war threat rpOKYO, Ihurs. A China today warned that the growing subversive war ln Thailand will be intensified unless Thai authorities cut back American military influence in their country. The threau-the third this week against Thailand was made by a commentator In the Peking People's Dally.AP - 212 words
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238 1965-10-08 5 LI MA LUMPUR. Ttaurv— Hopes for a quick -ettlement of the 21-day-old strike h> 1.000 forest workers faded today after ■i meet ins; of the fivrmetnber strike committee of the I nmn of Forest tmplovees. Ihr secretary of the union's action committee. Mr. K droree.238 words
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Article26 1965-10-08 5 PENANO, Wed. The Governor Raja fun (Ma Al-Haj. win open thr Penanß branch of the N nai City B.nk in Ugh! Street on Mondty.26 words
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Article, Illustration249 1965-10-08 5 Tanzania to send mission to boost trade with S'pore SINGAPORE. Thursday. TANZANIA is to send a delegation here to promote two-way trade which is at preM>nt negligible. The move is being initiated by the Export Promotion Council set up by the Tanzanian Government four months ago. This was disclosed today249 words
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Article49 1965-10-08 5 IAHMNX; rtiMfl In. M of the Perak branch of the FWeI mcd r. .:■<■• h civill Union. Mr V.J Lopez. M. uu» injured in a road accident here on Monday. Mr. bopw'l niotoi-cycii collision with a car driven by a :eaclier. Miss N. Patsmawathy. 2549 words
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Article51 1965-10-08 5 A! OK STAH TttMi i Go\ernment will soon make 10 point men is to the Ketiah civil service to meet the .shortage of officers In distrlc' offices This was clsrlosed by a State executive councillor, Syed Ahmad Shahabuddln. during a debate In the State Assembly51 words
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Article27 1965-10-08 5 KUANTAN. Tnurs. The Assunu Convent will hold a dance at the Town Hall here on Saturday. Proceed" will no to the Convent school building fund27 words
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195 1965-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs |\INKTY-FIVE National Servicemen from Singapore, who returned home today after complctinK two months military irainin^ in Port Dickson. were told thai indrv ndent Slniiporc t't'ikrd upon them for (hi- de'encr and secnrit> The Minister of Stite for iief'-nce Mr195 words
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Article31 1965-10-08 5 KANGAR. Thurs. The Mmtr; Beaar ol Kelantan mdM M h.impd Asn bin H:i J i Mudu. wiw I] national prastdei of fhr PMIP. wll npci: tr«. P PIHP> am31 words
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Article36 1965-10-08 5 KOAI A i IMI'LK riiur.s dinner ol old b«>v> of the Hich School Buklt M.Tt.iMm K,-],b Blboran J«l.ii. Sllanff on Oct. 17 at 730 pm a thrw-pttM band will b» In attendance. I36 words
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144 1965-10-08 5 SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME READY IN A YEAR I^IALA LI.MI'IR. Tliur*. The Goveinment'* proposed social security scheme will be ready in about a year, the Minis* iir of Labour. Mr V. M.mii k.i\. i^.it; .mi announced tody. He said that the man who will assist the <.o\ eminent in drawing un144 words
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Article56 1965-10-08 5 PENANG. Thurs. More than $10,000 collected from a Chinese oi>era staged by the Pec Puu company of Taiwan will go to the Penan? Homes Association's Fund for id and Incurable patients. This m announced by the president. Mr. Saw Seng Kew. when he dec'ircd the show56 words
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Article, Illustration496 1965-10-08 5 STRENGTHENING THE BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. V\7 EARING a gold-crested Malaysia tie, the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Air Vice Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky, left here by air today for Saigon at the end of his three-day visit. With496 words
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Article60 1965-10-08 5 Kuala i.fMPLR. Than.— Thai Yang di-Penuan Agons yesterday received a courtesy cail by a Porm««n Legislative Asscrr.'jlyrr.an. Hail suieymaa Pai Clilen-air-.. Istana Tetamu here Hajl Suleyman. who 1* also Director of the Chine.«e Muslim Association In Tatpeh, presented Hie King with a pair of embroider-60 words
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93 1965-10-08 5 Smuggled Thai rice abandoned in hut A LOR STAR. Thurs.— Fofty bags of Thai rice, weighing about 10,000 lb. and estimated to be worth $2,000. were found abandoned In a dilapidated Jungle hut near Padang Besar yesterday. The discovery was made by a Customs party, led by Asst. Supt. of93 words
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Article29 1965-10-08 5 XEREMBA.N. Thurs The Port Dicker. Ro'.arv Club will hold a H ..in NUbt" dance at the Oovernmen* English Sehoo! on Saturday to raise funds for community pro;eet».29 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-10-08 6 Teacher is top amateur magician SINGAPORE, Thurs. P Mr. Leong Wai Mini (above), a school teacher attached to the Swiss Cottage Integrated Primary School, was voted the top amateur magician of the year at the fourth annual magic competition, organised by {be International Brotherhood of Magicians, Singapore Ring 115. He73 words
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Article79 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In Geylang Road houses 583 to 609 (odd nos.) aud in Pii sir Panjang Road from 5 m.s., to Si m.s. Lorong Abu Kas>Mm. Chwee Chlan Road, Slok Wan Close. Bakau Lane and Pasir79 words
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Article68 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. R. Rsjarainam physics department) has been re-elected secretary of the University of Singapore Malaysian Star! Association. The association represents some 115 members of the academic, library and administrative staff Other officials are: Mr. M. Baker (president): Professor J.A. Jansen (vice-president): Mr. Hon Yung Sen68 words
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268 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'J'WO young ex-government laboratory assistants were today jailed for corruption by the Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander. Lim Png Chong and Tay Lin Huang, both 19, got terms of four months and three months for corruptly obtaining a bribe of268 words
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Article117 1965-10-08 6 TEMPLE FIREWALKING CEREMONY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hindu devotees will take part in the annu a 1 flre walking ceremony at the Mariamman Temple in South Bridge Road at 5 p.m. on Monday. Religious ceremonies will begin on Sunday and at 6.30 p.m. there will be a procession of the "Goddess Sri117 words
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Article89 1965-10-08 6 BLASTING AT KEPPEL HARBOUR SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Blasting will take place 300 feet from the wharf face at godowns 8 and 9 at Keppel Harbour on Saturday in order to remove an obstruction. Ships are requested to avoid transiting the area during this operation, and to obey instructions from patrol craft in89 words
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Article28 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Kallang Citizens' Consultative Committee will celebrate Its first anniversary with a dinner at the Whampoa Square playing field at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.28 words
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Article183 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. 1 BUSY programme has been drawn up by the Singapore Government for the two-day visit of Mr. Dinesh Singh, Deputy Minister for External Affairs of India, who arrived tonight. Tomorrow Mr. Singh Will call on Mr. E.W. Barker, acting Minister for Foreign Affairs;183 words
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145 1965-10-08 6 'See this film' appeal by Minister's wife SINGAPORE. Thurs. Che Da, wife of the Minister for Culture Inche Othman Wok, today appealed for support of the charity showing of the Hindustani film "Sangam" at the Galaxy Theatre on Oct. 15. As chairman of the Appeal Committee to raise $70,000 to145 words
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Article31 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold a dinner at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 7 p.m. I on Oct 17 to celebrate its 15th anniversary.31 words
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Article25 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Police Band will hold a public performance at the Kieta Ayer i community centre at o p.m. toI morrow25 words
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158 1965-10-08 6 Worry over exams drives boy to leave home SINGAPORE. Thurs. I It was the thought of his final school term examination which caused Lai Choc Yew. 16. a student to leave home. "I was afraid I might fall my examination." he wrote to the Straits Times today after returning to158 words
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Article43 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Dr. Maggie Llm. senior health officer in charge of maternal and child health. Institute of Health, will speak on "What population mean> to you' at the V's Men's Club of Singapore luncheon meeting at the Prince's Restaurant on Saturday.43 words
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76 1965-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Rowcroft Theatre Club collected $840 for the Christmas Fair Fund from last night's charity performance of Its stage production, -Strike Happy." The show was attended by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishalc and his wife Puan Noor Alshah, who76 words
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Advertisement44 1965-10-08 6 THE STAGE CLUB Presents I _-At AT VICTORIA THEATRE I Tlc*««s al COLD STOftAOE 7 -T T and ROaMSoN' A A \s4/.53/-$2/- Ml <«t9 oOpm.TrMr Mth i t> P Fri.lsm.Bot.Wti Oct. Today inly: 3.30 I 7.30 p.m. Boloii K.R. Vijayo in 'KARUPPU PAHAM" Tamil.44 words
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Miscellaneous394 1965-10-08 6 r PHE follow lng Is today's schedule Thai International: From Manila. *of civil aircraft movements at Honf Kong, Bangkok (TO 403) 8.10 Paya LH.ar airport Singapore: p.m. ARRIVALS DIPARTURIS BOAC: From London, Zurich. BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney (BA Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok T18) 8 p.m.; to Calcutta, Karachi (BA 718)394 words
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475 1965-10-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thur. Till! president of the Land an d Housing Developers Association, Mr. Hanson Kwauk, t<> Ii reiterated ;i warning; thai Ili c ■restrictive nature* 1 <>f the new Housing I )e\ elopers (Control and Licensing* Ordinance would hum per the building475 words
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144 1965-10-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thursday. TWO men were today fined $500 each or in default three months' Jail for dishonestly retaining $5,410 worth of jewellery and goods stolen from Lanka Jewellers and the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Bukit Timah Road. Ang Tien San and N'g Thiam144 words
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97 1965-10-08 7 Reclamation of swampland is speeded up SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Work on I the reclamation of 725 acres of i swampland at the estuary of Sungei Pandan is now being expedited and tenders are being called to supplement the work of the Public Works Department for building about 4.200 feet of earth97 words
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Article, Illustration89 1965-10-08 7 Ivonne aids Melbourne orchid fete MELBOURNE. Thurs. An attractive Singapore girl, who took an active part in the colourful display of the 1965 Festival of Orchids here was Miss lvonne Sim (above). Singapore orchid (rowers sent a consignment of orchid blooms by Qantas to the festival. Misa Sim, a final-year89 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-10-08 7 BJLC. David A Austin and Miss .Marina Margret Galistan. who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Singapore. The bridegroom is a wireless operator at RAF Changi.34 words
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151 1965-10-08 7 Fishermen victims of 'bends' taken out of chamber SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Singapore fishermen who contracted "bends" a type of cramp while diving in the South China Sea were today taken out of a decompression chamber of the Navai Base diving centre, and transferred back to the Tan Tock Sens Hospi-151 words
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Article111 1965-10-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today expressed tht hope that unions affiliated to thf Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation would be united and to serve the daily -rated workers. The AUPE general secretary. i Mr. O. Kandasainy. commenting on a Press report111 words
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Article30 1965-10-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A presentation of certificates and prizes to French language students will be held at the LAlllance Francalse in Chatsuorth Road at 8 p.m. on Oct. 1630 words
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Miscellaneous312 1965-10-08 7 Straits Times Crossword HT bHF HT* bIH* HP HF WM 7 bH ACROSS rlub round thing s called rJw I I Compose toccata* to b* leather! fT>. played thus? <B> I Chap with uncertain heart t On holding flowing robe of allowed to lie on the bed •>> king <6>.312 words
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315 1965-10-08 8 Forged shares: Mystery woman again SINGAPORE, Thursday. ANOTHER forged share certificate for $1,000 stock units in Shell Refinery came to light here today, bringing the number of known forgeries to 19,000. Today's forged certificate again bore the name of the woman seen on previous disI coveries. The address was again315 words
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Article32 1965-10-08 8 BLKIT MERTAJAM. Tlmre. The Penang State Malaysian Indiaji CoMgiTss will hold its animal delegates conference at the Aru- mugam Pillai Seethaiammall Hull here at 10 a m on Oct. 17.32 words
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Article87 1965-10-08 8 Music for fund KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Radio .Malaysia will organise a "Dollars for Discs" request nrorramme in aid of the National Defence Fund from Oct. 18. Listener^ may a*k for record* to br played on any request programme for broadcast over any service. All contributions should be made out to87 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-10-08 8 5 BANKS IN PAY TALKS WITH UNION SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Bank Employees' Union is holding wage talks with the managements of five banks on behalf of Its members. The union's secretary, Mr. Llm Kirn Hian, said today that negotiations were going on with the Malayan Banking Corporation, Four Seas147 words
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Article38 1965-10-08 8 KANGAR. num. Inche Renib bin lsni:<il has been elected chairman of the Pcrlis Malay Writers' A.ssociation with Inch* Ism.iil H.imid ;is vice-chairman, Inche Mokhiar bin Abdul Karim .<.s secretary and Puan shanfaft Fattpnah as trw .surer.38 words
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277 1965-10-08 8 Army officer on 15 charges of fraud KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An army officer went on trial today before a general court martial on 15 charges of misapplying the bounty allowance of the Selangor Local Defence Corps In the Sungel Besi Camp, near here. The charges cover the period Dec. 21,277 words
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151 1965-10-08 8 PENANG. Thursday THE deputy president A of Penang Umno. Inche Ismail bin Idris. M.P.. today accused the Mayor of Madras. Mr. C. Citty Baboo, of trying to interfere in the internal affairs of this country. Inche Ismail described as "uncalled for" a151 words
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Advertisement106 1965-10-08 8 SEVEN BOAC FLIGHTS WEEKLY* iHi^^lW Br W W 9^f l*W Jet there in just a few hours where the surf's superb and the racing spectacular Fly direct to Australia in the comfort of BOAC's 707 jet. Return fare to Sydney $1,581; Single $832. Only BOAC offer seven flights weekly from106 words
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Miscellaneous188 1965-10-08 8 !//*>»/ 00/ f By V.T. tin ml in I MSITD BTTTER GIVE LAVIN' A*XIKJO (SONS BACK TO LIFE IM A I I ...AMD I JUST CAK/tJ- LJ THAT'S RIGHT OOP "^HfIHHI RETIREMENT SOME J WTTH NOTHINfi CAVE MIGHT NOT BE TOO 6EE A MAN OF/^ BUT OF \WE CA>JT LIVE188 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-10-08 9 Raja with Jomo at farm show OINCA^ORE S Foreign Minitter. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. and the Minister of State for Education, Inch* Rahim Ishak. are teen in the second row of the Presidential box at gn agricultural show in Nairobi. In the front row (centre) is Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. President of72 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1965-10-08 9 Two tell of 'smell' before explosion HOUSEWIFE: IT WAS SIMILAR TO THAT OF FIRECRACKERS BEING LET OFF CINGAPORE. Thurs. Minutes before the bomb explosion at Mac Donald House in Orchard Road on March 10, two visitors had alerted people in the building, Mr. Justice Chua was told today. Mr. Goh1,000 words
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Article59 1965-10-08 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs. All police stat on.s In Malaya have been alerted to be on the iook-oui for a young Sikh wanted in connection with the death ot a vegetable farmer. Kow Pong. 60. on S<n< 26 at Mant'.n. 10 miles from here. Kow Pong died59 words
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Article25 1965-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Education Minister. Mr. One Pang Boon, will lay tin foundation stone of the new Nanyang University library building on Saturday.25 words
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Article159 1965-10-08 9 Women told: Help to build nation PORT DICKSON. Thurs. The women of Malaysia must do more than run their homes and decorate themselves with Jewellery, the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. Dato Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. urged in a speech here. They must also take an Interest In the country's159 words
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Article56 1965-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A broadcasting assistant with the Malay section of Radio Malay- la. Inche Zulkifli bin Amin Nordm, left here today for Wellington. New Zealand, for a six-month radio course. Inche Zulkifli. sponsored by the New Zealand Government under the Colombo Plan, will work with56 words
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Article49 1965-10-08 9 SI\(iAPORE. Thur.s. A irwn w!.. (bead lu.s own photograph on another persons identity card w<i> today fined S3OO or Three m..iihs mi! in a magistrates coun i Chin Kok Sam pleaded guiity to comm;:ur.R the offence at Gopeiiß Street Hr had seven pre- viouK eoorV I49 words
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Article185 1965-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. today endorsed the criticism of an international trade union leader that the Malayan trade union movement was "fragmented with coconut and peanut sised organisations mixed up in an unhealthy cocktail." Asked during his monthly Press conference185 words
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Advertisement55 1965-10-08 9 Protect the pedigree with EPIVAXPLUS' the sure. .safe vaccination against canine distemper. A WCIICOMC PRODUCT Obtamab'e through your I qualified veterinary surgeon. 1 X J, m-f w The height o] elegance STARLITE Venetians nith Gold Star Light Control. Sit TIONG HINC TRADING CO LTD J43 Scrorvjoon Rood, S nocpor* 855 words
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Advertisement211 1965-10-08 9 &i f it v I J^Si&'^^'^^lw^ r SKY '0^ v t*i\ Big, Bold, and Thrifty! Here is a solid big car. Rides and drives with real big car comfort. Bold new styling years ahead of the rest. Holden offers a choice of 2 new engines, up to the zippy 140211 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-10-08 9 <^T I fTWIS J V WATCH >fl I I/^IGUESSN Zt^TT^T f s pA_ ROPE I S^ THISIVA\ /TMATAIWTX 7^7SkU^>^ I TIED A\ WO4T \T. CfsIVANK TH'ANSWEBJ J STBING TOy OA'ATi^ BCEAiCjJ/ AS MAPD J* CLAAERi'/ J I37 words
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Obituary41 1965-10-08 10 Wmwtt Hi i tltmimtim iOSIFH tMO KNCMQ NWH Ag* T1 p«mm away p*a>«folly ob J ift«* "14 Wondludo Rd l*«»»l behind kM Mlnvwl wifr s aoa* «»1 H crawt I ir-i, roawa r*»>«»a<-« I 4 <x> m» tO-to I a«»^^BBBaBBB»BBBB«Ba»B»»»BBaBMB»B»BBBBBBm41 words
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Article117 1965-10-08 10 P7«r* ttt 'li-mmm ttRI a-tllfN OIDEOM Ctaßk naall— and rnaaaai tor tß*ir Mat* a n<« itnnai bar r*c*al ttaraarMnnn v,». >■ Ukaak* >• Oactnra aad atifT j ■f War* 10 O— ral Bo»»it«J K l.'im > pur MM YNIVAKI aa4 K. *i»,pr»«a- I •»m thank all fn»nd« and PBBBfrVB*.117 words
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Article768 1965-10-08 10 A picture of ilio situation in j Indonesia is gradually coming J into focus. One important 1 detail may now bo seen in fairly clear relief. This is the >-tand of President Sookarno. Essentially, he is 'trying to sweep the events of and latter Sept. 30 under the768 words
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Article362 1965-10-08 10 It is difficult to speak of a Malayan trade union moveJment. To do so would imply i progress in a given direction j whereas in fact the various j organisations involved are notoriously prone to galloping I I off in all directions. This de--1 lights short-sighted employers. j362 words
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Article189 1965-10-08 10 National Defence Bond* ai> doing good business, nearly $7 million worth having been sold in less than three months. Tli is is an impressive early lesult and it indicates the Government has tapped a most useful source of money for military spending. In the first month $5 million189 words
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114 1965-10-08 10 I REFER to the letter by > 81ngaporean" (ST. Oct. 4> headed "Defining a true Singapore citizen He complains that although a Singapore citizen he was discriminated against when applying for part time-em-ployment with a Government department mst because he was of European stock. If114 words
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Letter93 1965-10-08 10 ITVERY evening I see hundreds of children waiting for buses Many go home sometimes as late as 7 p.m. Would it not be possible for the Education Department to close the noon schools earlier or start the classes earlier? Some of the little ones who wait must be93 words
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Letter70 1965-10-08 10 T SENT a registered cover to Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 25. When I didn't receive the acknowledgement card for three weeks I enquired at the G.P.0.. Ipoh On Sept. 16. I was asked to complete an inquiry form which I did. It is more than two weeks now. I did70 words
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Letter114 1965-10-08 10 I refer to the heading 'DOCTOR ('I HAVE $500,000) tailed for a day" appearing in your paper of Sept. 22. ThLs heading is incorrect and misleading and as a result I have received numerous requests for loans and a couple of demands or threats for money— one of which was114 words
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Article544 1965-10-08 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay 141 YUNUS MARIS M.A By University of Malaya VOCABULARY Tarn bah. meitambah ivi to add to Increase: di-tambah —to be added, tn be increnttd: bual. mrmbnai (v) to rock a child In a cradle; buaian mi cradle: majli* <n> council, formal gathering, ceremony. PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION (contd> The verbal544 words
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Article, Illustration958 1965-10-08 10 Clare Hollingworth - SIKKIM, buffer state ripe for subversion Clare Hollingworth by INSIDE. AN ARMY OF OCCUPATION. AND ANOTHER SITTING ON THE BORDER THE two Chinese divisions now deployed on the Sik-kim-Tibetan border can expect to winter there. They provide both a disturbing and inspiring element in the local political scene for. although958 words
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Advertisement779 1965-10-08 10 Str.*. Tiew Main Hml a* COLO ITODIM BXi*>Bj*»MMHCBf ■MMM ItaaAMM *.il*i t.v. CITT tOOI BTTOa>« it* *rl*****t«< %m«v f l«h« U M. f «**>«■ MAMtIM ITOH ana. I I \.l V RCTNASAMY a> CO a a. aunnn »*MaajaV i-wav, t Maj* .imi. «*ra— m ■MM »M»aain 1« CLASSIFIED ADS. t*779 words
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Advertisement87 1965-10-08 10 THE STANLEYVILLE MASSACRE What's the truth about the dramatic air rescue last November of 2.000 helpless civilians in the African Congo? Was it necessary? The editors of the Digest here present a shocking answer, based on hundreds of interviews with the rescued and the rescuers in Stanleyville. Leopoldville. Parisand Washington.87 words
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Advertisement91 1965-10-08 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers NM«ri mmtm bhi mvtm im ouuiii nmtumn auunu w m 1 When your body calls for help! A Unless you try De Witt i |^^H Pllls y(> u can t tell to what F"V extent you suffer unaßßaal necessary pain simply91 words
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Article, Illustration465 1965-10-08 11 Lifting of barriers to trade result of closer understanding reached by Lim and Tan during Jamaica talks SINGAPORE, Thursday. T NCREASED understanding between Singapore and Malaysia was one of the major factors which led to the recent lifting of quota restrictions at the Causeway. This was stated here465 words
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179 1965-10-08 11 Strike restaurant: Liquidation decision stands VJIMJAPORE, TOUTS. Strike- bound Cathay Restaurant is ljkely to go i n t o voluntary liquidation <vi Saturday. Thi*. follow.-, thr rrjertinn by thr Singapore Restaiiranl. Bar.-. Eating and Coffee Shops Employer.-' Union ul the management'g ultimatum i.v>ued on Tuesday A management spokesman -aid today179 words
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Article41 1965-10-08 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The r>fenca Ministry will carry out rupht. firing exercises at Pulau TekOllg ranee between 8 p.m. and m.unight tomorrow. Small arms w;!l be used. The public are advised no' to be alarmed when hearing *hnv MpiaatatM41 words
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Article22 1965-10-08 11 SINGAPORE. Tliurs. The e«tlmatori population of Singapore at the end of June was 1.864.900 —*****0 male* and 897.400 female*.22 words
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121 1965-10-08 11 HK trade with Indonesia now at standstill From Alan Khoo UONG KONG. Tbnrs. Indonesian trade here has come to a virtual standstill since the abortive Sept. 30 coud in Jakarta. Businessmen here said communication difficulties, curfews, skyrocketing prices and the chaotic foreign exchange market in Jakarta made trading impossible at121 words
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Article62 1965-10-08 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Pour Indonesian Chinese from Pulau Panjang were yesterday Jailed for one month each to the First Criminal District Court for illegally Importing 10 picuU of tin ore. Yap Kap Mln. 41. Chin Ah Tong. 22. Lee Kong Chlng. 26. and Bo Lai. 25. were62 words
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Article46 1965-10-08 11 SINGAPORE. Thurf— Trie Singapore Government is oflenns a «cholarfthlp for a Muslim student 10 lake up further rellaion* it* riu hi Mir Muslim Cniieap in Klang A competitive examination will be held at the end ol this month to trlect a suitable student46 words
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Article28 1965-10-08 11 KL'ALA LUMPUR. I hur- The Maisvs-.ar. Senate wil! hold a tourdav sfiMon at Parliament Hou.-f beginning on Dor II and not Oct II as §t*t*d today.28 words
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Article141 1965-10-08 11 Defence Bonds sales near $7m KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sales of thy National Defence Bonds have almost reached the $7 million mirk since tite nation-wide campaign was launched three months a(0. So far, about 2.000 individuals and organisations ii ivr subscribed to the bonds. They are issued in amounts of $50141 words
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Article, Illustration358 1965-10-08 11 Officer's shot saves life of member of staff SINGAPORE. Thursday. A SHOT Hred in the air by a police officer l\ last night probably saved the life of a XXmember of the non-academic staff of Nanyang University in Jurong in an attack by about 20 rioting students.358 words
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115 1965-10-08 11 BINGAPORE. Thurs— The, quarterly Import quotas for four items of manufacture* were officially announced today. They cover the period fron August or September to November or December For elect rle refrigerators not orer 12cu. ft. capacity 'domestic type* the quota is 25 per cent115 words
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Article101 1965-10-08 11 nnAPAH. Thurs. The grammatical mistakes in the minutes of the Tapah town council meetIngs would make InterestIng items for the "Just fancy that" columns in the newspapers. Mr. Loh Jee Mcc (md) said at the council's monthly meeting here today. He referred to the minutes of the101 words
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246 1965-10-08 11 Leper settlement man robbed of $8,000 RUALA LUMPUR, iV Thurs. An 86--year-old inmate of the Sungei Buloh Lepers Settlement. 13 miles from here, who lent money to the other inmates as a sideline, has lost his life savings of $8,260 In cash and Jewellery. Three men talked awa» with Mr246 words
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Article63 1965-10-08 11 KUALA I.UMPCR Ttvir! Acting A.sst. Supt Mohamet iNadram bin Hajt Su;t»n Amin of the Royal MalavMan Poli.-e Ml tr-re today to begin a oreyear eourie in physical eduear.er: at Canadian university I When he returns h» will anytime re.^DonsiblMty a* the Federal Police Depot fw63 words
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Advertisement63 1965-10-08 11 FOR AS LOW AS $15 MONTHLY SINGAPORE PENANG $16 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT A QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 1 82 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore Tel. 2501 1 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel. ***** 17 Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur Tel. ***** 127 Jalan Pasir63 words
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Advertisement42 1965-10-08 11 f ASSOCIATED 1 ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I leaders for the supply and I I installation of electrical products I I AEI AEI I 80 Ampang Road, j 73 Robinson Road I Kuala Lumpur Singapore Represented by the borvfo ro\ir any i imitfp42 words
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Miscellaneous786 1965-10-08 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Koala 1 umpur lish: 7.10 Sporta Arena: 7.54 and Pramnf. 6 Ipoh and Across The Seven Seas "Ivor? Malarra. 3 Johore Bahru. 4 Hunter from Las Vegas"; B.UO Talping. 7 Batu Pahat. 9 News in Mandarin: 8.10 ClassW KluaiiK. cti Music; 8.34 Muns'.ers ■BaU of a786 words
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382 1965-10-08 12 Now export move ty plastic ndustry THERE is ample scope tor expansion in Singapore's polyethylene industry, and in order to achieve it, "manufacturers are contemplating a big move into the export markets. A team of manufacturers' representatives is expected to approach the State's Economic Development Board very soon to discuss382 words
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174 1965-10-08 12 ELECTRONIC SHUTTER CAMERA HERE SOON AN automatic electronic shutter camera said to be the first of its kind in the world comes to Singapore and Malaysia next month from the Minolta Camera Company of Japan. Called the Minolta Electro Shot, it is a 35 mm full-frame range finder model that174 words
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246 1965-10-08 12 THE introduction of faster shipping services be- tween Europe and the Far East may prove a great boon to the multi-million dollar Singapore and Malaysian pineapple export trade. The Ben Line ship Benledi. which recently made her maiden voyage to the Far East, has shown that246 words
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107 1965-10-08 12 New synthetic latices oust curing agents tHREE new synthetic latlces claimed to eliminate the need for curing agents In compounding of textile backings have been developed by the Goodyear Chemical Division. Ihey are designed tor use in carpel and upholstery backings, scrim adhestves and general purpose textile bindings and backings.107 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-10-08 12 Ex-journalist named chief of Eric White S'pore Mr. T. p. Flower (above), has been appointed director of Eric White Associates (Malaysia) Ltd., public relations consultants, Singapore, to succeed Mr. J. Q. Cameron who leaves for Sydney on Monday to take up a senior position with Eric White Associates (N.8.W.) Pty91 words
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Article, Illustration136 1965-10-08 12 'HOP Tan C'hua Seng of Jalan Kelnlut won the grand prize In the Libbys 1965 International Held display competition, announced Guthrie and To. (Singapore) Ltd.. Übby'a local sole agent*. A total of SO local Libby's prodneta dealers throughout Singapore took part in the competition held in136 words
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Article198 1965-10-08 12 TEXTILE IMPORTS KEEP WELL UP SINGAPORE'S imports of cotton piece goods and' synthetic fabrics were maintained at a satisfactory level during the first half of this year, according to statistics. For cotton piece goods, supplies came to 90.8 million square yards compared with 87.9 million square yards for the second198 words
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Article86 1965-10-08 12 rpHE third Far East, dealers' con- ventlon of Chrysler International S.A.. will take place in Hong Kong from Oct. 24 to 27. Representatives of Chrysler's distributors from the Far East. SouthEast Asia, Australia and New I Zealand are expected to attend. The delegates will celebrate a86 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-10-08 12 Director off to study Japan insurance business system r'O company executives this week left on study tours abroad. They were Mr. Goh Kwee Teng. director and manager of The Asia Insurance Co Ltd.. Malaya, and Mr. George Mathew. works manager of Castrol (Far East) Ltd.. Singapore. Mr. Goh left lor145 words
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Article71 1965-10-08 12 Mr Bert Torrance. Pan American's director (or Singapore and Malaysia, reports that preliminary net Income during August was $44 1 million, up 52. 1 per cent owe that for August last year Operating revenues were 5228 9 million, up 18.7 per cent, while passenger revenues rose71 words
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Advertisement247 1965-10-08 12 r SPECIAL OFFER-, FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT FIXED SAVING SCHEMES DOUBLE PROTECTION INTEREST PER ANNUM and get FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE After On* Year of Savings. ALL DEPOSITORS Can Obtain HOUSING LOAN EDUCATION LOAN MARRIAGE LOAN TRAVELLING LOAN CAR LOAN PERSONAL LOAN OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. Head Ofiice: 4 4 4-1.247 words
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Advertisement265 1965-10-08 12 |ack-up any load in a Bash with a new revolutionary Rocket Lift lack Rugged, dependable and safe, Bradbury Rocket Lift Jacks lift loads with incredible speed and they are so easy to operate. Beautifully streamlined, Bradbury Rocket Lift Jacks are the result of 50 years of continuous experiment. With these265 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-10-08 13 Funeral of the SIY Slain Generals... DAY OF GRIEF FOR SOEK'S ARMED FORCES 'pHESE dramatic pictures received from Jakarta last night tell their own story of the turmoil that has gripped the Indonesian capital since last Friday's abortive coup. Gen. Nasution (at right) in particular displays the strain of thisUPI - 213 words
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Article74 1965-10-08 13 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Mr. R. Ramani. the Resident Representative of Malaysia, took over control of the (.<■ticr.ii Assembly yesterday in his capacity as a vice-president of the world body. He occupird the presidential chair in the absence of Dr. Amintore I inf. mi of Italy,Reuter - 74 words
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Article36 1965-10-08 13 Washington. Thurs. MaInysla'n Ptnance Minslter. Mr Tan Slew Sin, had lunch* with Mr Plenw-Paul Schweizer, managing director of the International Mo- i netary Fund, yesterday before flying back to Kuula I umnur36 words
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194 1965-10-08 13 Angry tourists complain about rude officials JESSELTON, Thursday. A GROUP of Filipino Chinese women tourists have angrily denounced what they described as "rude and ill-mannered" behaviour of Immigration officials in their hotel rooms, it was re- ported today "Not content with insulting us by fing •rpr'.nUii'r un at the airportUPI - 194 words
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141 1965-10-08 13 lONDON, Thuns A for- raer British prisoner of the Japanese is to sell 133 "horror camp" painiinKS which have been exhibited here. The pictures— scenes of life at Singapore's Changl jail and on the "Death Railway" were painted by Leo Rawlings. 48, ex*Reuter - 141 words
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Article54 1965-10-08 13 IPOH Thins. The 40 lnrrmtet 'of the old folk* home In Kam- pond Tawag new village here now hive piped water thanks to the Rotary Club of Ipoh which provided it at a cost of nearly $600 The home it run by a voluntary organisation, the54 words
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Article59 1965-10-08 13 PSNANG. Thurv Thr Nation;! l I nion of Tea chers ha* so far collected nearly 80.000 signatures pledging moral support for its campaign to secure medical and housing facilities for teachers, and parity in salary for DTC-trained and other trachers with similar qualifications A petition to59 words
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Advertisement75 1965-10-08 13 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eska-rie! treats spots and pimples fast and will leave your skin clear and smooth. Eskamel contains Hexachlorophene kills germs instantly. Prevents pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease— does not75 words
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Advertisement253 1965-10-08 13 WORRIED ABOUT YOUR MW m HKIII m. fl^H| o?^a jß&ir Hflfl^l .289 i AGE? why not open 3 savings account with THE HONGKONG BANK Have you thought about saving for your old age? Mr. Thrifty did and started saving with the Hongkong Bank where his money is safe and collects253 words
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Advertisement349 1965-10-08 14 19 MIBHBHMMMWHBBiH (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT sTafw (Mint Box rt* oxtro MFOUIREO: Mandarin Speaking LCC ypewrltlng Teachers Oood Prospecta. aa A.'.Tti. IT. Spore. OINURAL COOK-AMAH wanted rasa good teatimunials to work for -:uraataa family. Tel: ***** Spore. WANTID: Experienced daytime rvpewrtting/Pnorihand Teachers for oew Commercial School. Box A349 words
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Advertisement747 1965-10-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I Word* M (Mln >— Box It eU. txtrm WANTID GIRLS 14/23 years to be trained as CulturaJ/Laltn/HawaMa Dancer* ror Stage /TV /Nightclub etc. Must b* prepared to travel. Free training provided. Apply personally Mr Mark. 330 Joo Chlat Place, Spore or Telephone *****. MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITID Applications747 words
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Advertisement1056 1965-10-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* tt (Mln.)-Box tt et*. oxtrm HOUSINO A DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Singapore Invites applications from Singapore Citizens for a post of Assistant Mechanical Supervisor In th* Scale $133 $613. Commencing salary depends on qualifications and experience but wIU not be less than $<MO/- p.m. (gross). Indus Iv* of1,056 words
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Advertisement1060 1965-10-08 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED »ord* tt (Mtn.) Bom tt st*. omtrm HOUtIS IN StMBAWANB Mill* Estate wanted Oft J s. Lee <R*ait». Co. r*J B'por* 3U7V6. ENGLISH COMPANY wants it bungalow* houses Writ* 305-3, Coronation Road, West. B'pore 10. SNCLISH PAMILV require Otree bedroom bungalow with olee garden District* 10, 11 by1,060 words
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Advertisement868 1965-10-08 14 PHILATELY n *T*rst* M <Mln.t— Bom tt eta. oxtro •REE 300 STAMPS to stampcollectors sending SI. OO for my monthly < price lists tor one year oflerlnn i hundreds of Items each month M:« I G. C. Choo. 83 St. Michael's Road, Singapore 12. TOURS EXCURSIONS Word* tt 'Mtn.t—Box tt868 words
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Advertisement1059 1965-10-08 14 VEHiaES FOR SALE IS Horrff M >tin.—B*x S» et* extra 195S VAUXMALL VICTOW Two j owners. r«ry good condition. new < tyrrs. clutch. o«nrr drlvin*. Pleas* j < pbone tS'por*) 1T877. I W«4 HILLMAN IMP" On* Own*r Kxrelleat Coadttlon Pre* *3.s 10,000 Mltaa. TelcphOße rnlv«rsal Curt Ltd. <B'por»> »3Srt F.xt.1,059 words
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Advertisement750 1965-10-08 14 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore] f IS Word* tt (Min.r—Box SO ctt. txt'm I LAI WAN RESTAURANT apscia Caotoom* Dishes prcparad by famous cooks at 377C.'3*3C Jslaa B«ss.r cor*. Tel: 2MB* FRESH FLOWERS J IS Wnrdn 5* (Mm.t Hex S* et*. extra PRINCESS uyi for you witb now- 1 en tboughtftilly selected750 words
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Advertisement565 1965-10-08 14 KENYATAAN TAWARAN Penan Rran akan di-terlma dlPejabat Ketua Pepawal Perubatan dan Kesihatan. Negri Sembllan. Seremban sumpai tenguli hari pada 2&hb Oktooer. 1965 ba«i membekal makanan dan .<abagninya ka-Jabatan Penibiitan Negri Setnbllan, dan menganKkai renialvi darlpada RumalvJ Saklt dalam masa lhb. January, 1966 sampal 31 hb December. 1966. 2. Butir2 dan565 words
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Advertisement1249 1965-10-08 15 Tut CAiT ASIATIC CO'.'PA'.t L'd. l^co'po-»»d n Dr-n«-k EXPRESS SAILINtS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO SCANDINAVIAi t'pora P. S'lwm Penarg Am Ceooa Havre H'Ourg R'aaa Aatw Gael KAMIOOIA k) smei Sa \t* Ii Part Set 21 itai i Nei I it 14 PATABONIA a) Oct 11/21 DM 22/24 IS/JI Nei1,249 words
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Advertisement1150 1965-10-08 15 I BENULINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, UVEJrPSBL ft CDNTTNtNTAL PSItTI. BENLOMOND gJ S.ns->oori P. Sham Penang M'brouik MM tl S.JJ/Oct II OCt 11/11 Bet 14/14 -went* far Liverpool Nm II BEN VORLICH g Singaeora P. Sham Peaang Hamburg BM I let 11/ If Bet 17/21 let 21/22 Singapore P Slum1,150 words
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Advertisement1219 1965-10-08 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL Ut, CO., LTD. U.K./Continent. Cm IF PSSNA* litßon. Havre. L'dea, H"ker| tmgaaore P. S'haa Peaaat B naven, Rotterdam, A'werp 11 let CITT OF LANCASTER London, Hamburf, Rotterdam, Artnerp, Huil 12/14 Set Cm S* RIPIN Itnoon, Hamourt. Rotterdaa. Havre, Hull till Oct 21 let Cm IF SWANSEA Ha/re, L'don,1,219 words
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478 1965-10-08 16 Slack trade on Straits tin mart causes drop SLACKER demand on the Straits tin market yester- day caused a drop of $2.37« in the price to 5735 per picul. The price has now fallep $14.12} in three days. Overnight afternoon three months buyers* price in London had risen by £'ih478 words
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810 1965-10-08 16 From Our Market Correspondent DILL conditions descend ed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and turnover, which on Wednesday had been halved, showed little improvement at 288.133 shares. The whole market was dull and was only relieved by fairly considerable activity in810 words
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Article779 1965-10-08 16 DISIXKSS In and reported to the Singapore and K isla I.nmpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchartge of Malaysia yesterday with the number of charts traded in bracket*: :.4DUSTRIALS: C S. Holding* $2.0-.< SL,. Dunlapa iI.OOOi 51. 42 D. (3.000 11.40; Itaa crds. (1.000) Jl r779 words
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Article26 1965-10-08 16 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 6. Oct. 7. Industrial*: 75.87 75.84 Tins: 9K.17 '.>:.!)• rubbers: 103.5H in::.. mi I 30. 1963 Imi Ore. 19. 196-! ion26 words
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Article24 1965-10-08 16 Oct. 7 MAI. WAV lilltlill! PKIfK titii i.ntv nip three-eighths a cent) TIN S*'!."> (down I noMicial estiauilcol offorins 24."> t»ns mnchaneed).24 words
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Article54 1965-10-08 16 TW: present rat* of the MaXtyan 1 dollar against thr pound strrHnc flxrd on November M Urn year is selling. TT. or O.I) I* 2 15/IM. Buyinc T.T. 2s. 4 1/1 fid. Buying O.D. 3s. l',d. Thr dollar is at its <tatnlnr< middle position In relation to it*54 words
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Article104 1965-10-08 16 EPSOM JEEP - (^Hia>( lyin* alantoidr the Slnnapara tVtaHac W, l l*nat :;.v.\ 3. s»menylh tI.W. 4, CafTOnha.^k 34, Rrwtln 10 11. I. ma Marr-lc 1) 11, TJ'n^Kara IS 16. Nippor IS, Slull ?1 O, Lrlac Maervk 25' aS, Walf*K Dvriblßiiritr* 31/32. Mrntlaun 33/34. President Adam 35 '.T0. Frrntcatr IS/41,104 words
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Advertisement1102 1965-10-08 16 Y^ ""^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. OAA. Pacific «V Atlantic Service Ba^ftot N.K. L. «r|e Oettot -'*•> i« m, MtrtT tl Jl Oct 71 Bet U Nt* 1 Ore I In (mm an 10 22 Nt* 21 Na* II Ott I JM I Isi Japan Direct Service* P»na»l Stfl|»»o't rcto*tma *«oa1,102 words
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Advertisement1007 1965-10-08 16 A«STRAUA/MEW /EAUMB StlftCt IMBIA. fAHISIAM ANB P. SOU tIBVICt ia frteMßtfi. atetaiaa. MalawrM. Steaet. la. MaOraa aag N^aiatlnia. PBBMB P. S'nam t'pata c v OMffTA 12 Bel U/1« Oci 1»/lt 0«l ,a,3tL* ii. 7ITL. tSBMBAIA S Na* 1/ AMm 1/11 lul 2 OM M Otl It M IHMHU 3 We*1,007 words
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Advertisement484 1965-10-08 16 aUIIMrUMBi tutar-t SWllCt. Singapue f. Stum paaaaa rot. NAUSICAft It'll Oct 11/21 HI B M Mmeilltj. Htni, uuniira. T«Ma 11/U nn 14/11 Ma I) Ma ItatMillM. Bofdawi, Htvn, Oonrv KMU 14/11 0«e U/U BM Baa Maruillat, Hjvra. OiinlwL UVU tt/U MB M/W ua II laa aUruillM. Bor«M«ii. Mtrra. Oaatn. UUTMUWOi484 words
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Advertisement40 1965-10-08 16 Do you find the heat unbearable II you do. you need an Air-Conditioning expert Hes found in the vn.iou r\(.r» of the STB directory For advertising in the Yellow P*C«s. please enquire: ADVEKTISrTMtM DEPT STRAITS TIMES. TIMES HOl/SE. S PORK40 words
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Advertisement935 1965-10-08 17 ESTATE OF Miss Amelia Jonrs drtcasrd. Utr of "Rock Villa", Tynygarn Road. Prnyfai Bridgrnd. (.Umor-K->n. England, who rtird intestate un 12th Janu.tr>. MM domiciled in England. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors, beneficiaries or next-of- Kin interested in or having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased person935 words
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Advertisement665 1965-10-08 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940-1946 AND IX THE MATTER OF SHARIKAT PEMBENA KAWASAN TIMOR LIMITED (Creditors' Voluntary Winding-l'p) A. an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above Company, duly convened and held at No. 148, Kampong Java Road. Singapore on the 2nd October, 1965, the665 words
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Advertisement739 1965-10-08 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hertby given to the public by Ong Mon Kay of Nt 5. riinaoo Ro»u, Smgapore. Chinu Swee Ching oi No. M, Muar Roau. Singapore, Kwen Hon Benu of No. 404, fudu Koad. Kuala i^umpur, Oiig Boon Heuji ol No. 5, Hmuoo Hoaci. Singapore, Lun Kee Yeoug739 words
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Advertisement637 1965-10-08 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESLROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for tne following two posts:--(a) Maintenance Inspector, Municipal Architect's Department. Salary Scale: •482x20- 602 650x24- 794 p m plus COXA. Qualifications: Diploma in Civil Engineering or Architectural of the Technical College with a pass in the Second Technical Examination.637 words
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Advertisement930 1965-10-08 17 TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN. Ta\varan2 akan dl-ierlnia dlPejabat Jurutera Ne^en Jabatau Kerja Raya. Negeii--Perak. Ipoh ningga 300 petang pada ldhb Olctober, 1965 darlpada PernI borong2 yang beida.'lar dalam J.K.R. kelas E' dan ka-atas dlbawah kepala I dan II bag! BENAAN SETOR TALIKOM. JALAN STESHEN KERETAPI IPOH. ,2.930 words
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Advertisement679 1965-10-08 17 LADY SECRETARY/STENOGRAPHER Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. has a vacancy in its Jurone Administrative Office for the above position. We are looking: for a mature and personable lad? between the ages of 26 to 35 with at least I years Secretarial experience and with the ability to work independently. QUALIFICATIONS: 1.679 words
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1192 1965-10-08 18 BUKIT TIMAH -runners and riders tomorrow Race 1—2.30 Class 3 Div 4 ($8,000) 6f 1 ***** Martingale g (Lee <Se Ng> Bagby 9 9.0 (F| 'Kane *> I 1 ***** Maori Fair g (Thio Sti Allan 8 8.12 Nelson 8 I 3 ***** Kennedy i? (Ace St> Mawl 7 8.111,192 words
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1314 1965-10-08 18 BUKIT TIMAH— runners and riders on Sunday Race 1—2.0 Class 4 ($7,500) 9f ***** Bahn.im a <H Nf mixzie) Sullivan 4 9.7 Dragon .1 ***** Shan»nla 111 a <SK St i Rodeer< 5 9.3 (Fl Coles 2 ***** 1 rumps a doe SI. Mawl 5 8.11 Lee 6 ***** Tapaitrur1,314 words
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Article550 1965-10-08 18 or Wine Man can make it an outsider's Spore Gold Cup f)ARK HORSE in the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah on Sunday is Ipoh trainer Eddie van Breukelen's classy Australian newcomer, Pena'alok. late Cellar Book. His first outing last Sunday, when he finished second to550 words
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322 1965-10-08 18 Spotlight on fancied runners tomorrow EPSOM JEEP spotlightt t!ie fancied runners at Bukii Timaii tomorrow: RUK ONK— Kennedy: Fifth to Star Whistler over Penan* 6f in heavy going; prefers a Kood track, (annonball: Tlurd to Budgerigar II over Penang 6f in May; working well. Martin gale: Second to Cm Cln322 words
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Advertisement207 1965-10-08 18 'Terylene' IF m I I Imi I V Lm m I S PS VINTAGE 'TERYLENE* Why suits last longer with Terylene' StiTs last i o\c.pr and keep their smartness. All creases- except i 'TFRVI TIMF' If CFPC bmartness longer, when made the trouser creases, which arc set iini^'t ivr-tr^ vith207 words
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Advertisement25 1965-10-08 18 INFECTION IN YOURjDOGS? Make sure |sare safety treated with Ancaris TNENIUM COMPOUND TABLETS (Vtttrinary) COMPLETELY SAFE HIGHLY EFFICIENT CLEARS ROUNOWORM TOO A WELLCOME PRODUCT *"»"ll >.|—25 words
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Article1360 1965-10-08 19 IW% M^M iC 11 1 T\ Race Six 4.55 p.m. at Bukir Timah on Sunday. 1 ***** IRON HAND (Fly? FVrks Stable) 9 3 L. Johnson 4 6 clieg jy Elopement Roman Circuit (dark blue; tUiH-* itarst C. Tulioti. UMat winner over Bmkit Timah 8f in1,360 words
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Article147 1965-10-08 19 iB}f and 9(1 Ace or Diamonds. BeraduNasib. Bamanette. Calvados. Captain's Uuide, Chatsmoth. Chicken Besi, Chaniuckter. Chuba Chuba, Draco. I Dulas River. Escort. Oallant Turk. Gla nils. Junior. Lode Rush. Lovely Lotus, Laksamana, Mas Puteli. Mississippi. Orange William. Peme Mademoiselle. Palomar. Phantom. Rocky. Safe Home, Ban Juan, St. Honore.147 words
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Article50 1965-10-08 19 LONDON. Thurs. The International Field Hockey Association have approved an application by England to stage a 12-nation men s hockey festival in October. The festival will be the lan major event of its type before the 196« Olympic Games hockey competition in Mrxico City Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1965-10-08 19 NAIROBI. Thur.v Kipchoiiße Kelno. Kenya's world 3.000 mrtres record-holder, will run in New Zealand. Brazil and the Uni'cd States between November and Mnrch.26 words
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Article624 1965-10-08 19 King to open Games at 5.15 SEAP SECRETARIAT ANNOUNCES TIMES AND VENUES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JHE opening ceremony for the Third Seap Games by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has been timed for 5.15 p.m. at Merdeka Stadium on Dec. 14. The closing ceremony, also to be performed by the King,624 words
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286 1965-10-08 19 FRANCIS BOEY - SASA set standards to ensure strong team FRANCIS BOEY 68 DAYS TO SEAP GAMES By OINGAPOrtE, Thurs. The •3 average times by the first three swimmers in events at the third Malaysian chamDionshiDS and in the international meet here in August between Malaysia and Thailand and the Philippines will be286 words
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191 1965-10-08 19 Brundage hits out at 'paid amateurs' MADRID, Thurs. Avery Brun- 1 dace. American president tf the International Olympic Com- 1 I mittee. yesterday criticised the attitude that national prestige is measured by Olympic medals. -This erroneous attitude leads to the cultivation of an elite of subsidised athletes and a policyReuter - 191 words
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Article30 1965-10-08 19 MALACCA, Thurs— Malacca Indian Association officials: Presl-i dent E.T. Stonor; vice-presidents I M. Nagarajah and F.C. Dawson; secretary S.R. Ramanujam; treasurer V.K. Menon: sports becrei tary P.M. Vasagam.30 words
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Article129 1965-10-08 19 COVENTRY FANS WATCH ON -TV ONDON, Thuri. More than Mj IO.iOO Coventry soccer fans took part in a history-nwktnc experiment last night uhen they watched on closed-circuit television while their team beat Cardiff 2-1 120 miles away. A sunt four-sided screen erected at the Coventry ground gave the fans anReuter - 129 words
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Article54 1965-10-08 19 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby matches played last night: Rugby League tour mateh Castleford 6 New Zealanders 7. Lancashire Cup semi-final Warring ton 21 Oldham 10. Kughy Union club matches Bath 27 London Hospital 3; Ebbw Vale 9 Newbridge 3; Pontypool 12 Gloucester 3; Penryn 17Reuter - 54 words
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Article24 1965-10-08 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Singapore Table Tennis and Wrestling AsneUtioni will hold a joint anuniversary dinner on Satusday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.24 words
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86 1965-10-08 19 I ONDON. Thurs. Results of *-< soccer matches played last night in European competitionsEuropean Cup Preliminary I round 2nd-lee. Manchester United 8 HIK Helsinki 0 (Manchester 9-2 aggregate). European Cup Winner* CupPreliminary round 2nd leg Clu] 1 Stiinta 2 Wiener Neustadt 0 (Clul 3-0Reuter - 86 words
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Article59 1965-10-08 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs— One of Sarawak's leading sports officials. Wee Hood Teck. president of the Sarawak Turf Club and Sarawak Basketball Association, was recently made a Dato by the Oovernor of Sarawak, Tun Abanc Haji Openg. Dato Wee Is also vice-president of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association59 words
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Article57 1965-10-08 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore Island Country Club officials- Pr«'sldent C. C. Tan (re-elected) I vice-presidents Lee Kirn Yew and I A. It Crawley-Bovey (both reelected >: captain Low Kee Pow; committee: Ang Soon Hoe. K. Hashimoto. C. V Koh. Khoo Hock Choo. Lim Siew Poh. A. C. Oehlers. N.57 words
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Advertisement73 1965-10-08 19 -^^^AVELLERS? Everything is done for you. No bother about anything. A courteous staff attends to everything you need. ..what route to take. ..what to take. ..where to stay. ..the sights to see. ..and, of course, the cheapest and most comfortable way to do it. So, why don't you come along73 words
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Advertisement199 1965-10-08 19 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of JP*% Haemorrhoids W Va re m oVd ihe wew easily SWALLOWED tablets VanmoYd lse«.y to lake ju.t shallow during or f rom ffiS research after meals. VaremoVd gives more positive relief, Its active prin. laboratories Of ZyHl9. clple being the199 words
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Miscellaneous245 1965-10-08 19 I SPORTS SUMMARY J/amgMM BOOMS Muanr Indian A»«n. annivrr- Club match (Sban): Negri KV^'^JS^ 2 115 Pirates 27 (3 ls tries) N.K. KrUhnan 3 Mrs. Persel NSCRC 11 (goal. 2 tries) BADMINTON Friendly (T. Anson): DTC 13 wEy: iH r "^,u n D dTp I n"^ <2 Boals try> sas245 words
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Article, Illustration78 1965-10-08 20 pOPK PAUL VI making bis historic speech In the United Nations General Assembly on Monday. On the rostrum behind the 65-year-old Pontiff are (from left) U.N. Secre-tary-General U Thant; the General Assembly President, Dr. Am in tore Fanfan i; and the General Assembly Under-Sec-retary, Mr. C.V.78 words
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Article65 1965-10-08 20 Nasution's daughter buried JAKARTA. Thurv— Full military honours were accorded today to the five-year-old daughter of Indonesia*. Defence Ministrr. General Nasution, who dlrd yesterday from a wound inflicted by rebrls of the September 30 movement. Ade Erma Suryanl was shot at point blank ranre while in the arms of herAP - 65 words
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132 1965-10-08 20 SYDNEY. Thurs. The 1 British Defence Minister. Mr. Denis Healey. may visit Australia in the near future for possible discussions on the establishment of a British air base in Australia, it was indicated here today. Ihr British \\iation Minister. Mr Roy Jenkins, uho132 words
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Article327 1965-10-08 20 LONDON. Thurs— The stock markets took on a brighter appearance today after yesterdays modest setback. Buyers were still in the market for selected Issues while the recent profit-taking was less in evidence. There was a small amount of buying for the new account which .starts on Monday. The327 words
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Article53 1965-10-08 20 LONDON. Thurs.—Spot 20d., Nov. 201 16d., Dec. 20\d.. Jan 2014d.,l4d., Jan March 30\d April/ June 20'jd. July Sept. 20 9 I6d Oct. Dec. 20 9 16d.. Jan. March 20 9 16d., April June 20 9 16d.. c if. Oct. 19 9 lbd Nov. 19 11 lSd Dec 1913 16d.53 words
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Article28 1965-10-08 20 LONDON. Thurs.—Buyers £1465 <—C 9». sellers £14«7 <— £8), Porward buyers £1457'- <—£7'^.). sellers £1458 (—*9,... Settlement £1467'j (—£7lji Turnover a.m. 170 tons, p.m. 205 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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Article80 1965-10-08 20 Ruler's cousin in crash KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A cousin of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, Lieut. Tengku Salman bin Tengku Sulaiman, 22, was seriously Injured in a road accident near Semenyih, about 21 miles from here, last night Another officer. Lieut. Wan Ahmad, was slightly injured. They were80 words
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Article47 1965-10-08 20 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. A threeday conference of Rotary International opened here today with guest.s Crown Princess Beatrix of Holland and her West German fiance Claus von Amsberg. The conference, on the theme "Rotary and World Progress.'" is attended by 2.300 Rotary members from 31 countries. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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235 1965-10-08 20 Singapore mission calls on President Kaunda T USAKA. Thurs. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Minister of State, Inche Rahim Ishak. called on President Kaunda of Zambia today. Earlier, they had met Vice President Kamanga after a luncheon given by235 words
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236 1965-10-08 20 Opposition bid to exploit Pakistan break: Khir JASIN, Thurs. The Minister of Education, IXc h c Mohamed Khir Johari, today accused Opposition parties of trying to take advantage of Pakistan's break with Malaysia. They were trying to make the break look like a religious matter, be said. Inche Khir was236 words
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Article42 1965-10-08 20 HOUSTON. Thurs— The Duke of Windsor will undergo "routine tests' next week in Methodist Hospital to determine whether he Is reeoverinc .satisfactorily from surgery last year 10 correct aa artery defect. The Duke and Duchess nrrived In New York yesterday—UPl.42 words
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Obituary118 1965-10-08 20 CABLE RECEIVED from MM Sri in. M.irh.rtv Vnkkoin 1 ith«r of Kun)ir;im.in 01 M Chan>l»-r Read t'as»--«i ,i«;iy peacefully on 110 K. CABLE RECEIVED I), lov.d n;oth»r of Jo—pa ManuclpUUl of p.w.d. Headi|ii:irt»rs, Koala Lumpur L<a**«4 away, &-n>-(VJ, in Narantahanal. l>jrlon. MRS. QUAN CHIP HOB tv» KhoO Phfk Km118 words
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Advertisement139 1965-10-08 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS IV Wordt 11$ Winimual g TO AGNES Wi I ifcMfl 1 to ..'.lf! ul tMM H^^^^Hr IAJIIU Bill. W* w— m. "Rye NEW Blackcurrant Juice Y.ITA with extra Vitamin C added The extra Vitamin C in new Vitaplus keeps your family radiViumin c Enrichd antly healthy helps build139 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-10-08 20 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday HJchest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kola Bharu 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 72 Ma Urea 88 73 Singapore 90 73 C Highlands 56 Jesselton 75 Kuchinf 7547 words
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