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Title Section24 1965-10-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 j Ha*"* 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P) 100524 words
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Article, Illustration430 1965-10-18 1 Economic Aid: Bell explains RUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— United States economic aid to less developed nations now lays "more emphasis on a multi-lateral rather than a bi-lateral approach", the American Ambassador to Malaysia, Rev. James Bell, said here today. Mr. Bell, who was speaking to newsmen at the International Airport on430 words
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Article71 1965-10-18 1 Consorting: Life term for two JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Two young" men were sentenced to life imprisonment by Dato Justice Azmi in the Johore Bahru High Court today. Tan Chin Yong, 26. of Taiping, and Tan Koh Chong. 21. of Pontian. pleaded guilty to consorting with Indonesian armed forces between Aug.71 words
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Article29 1965-10-18 1 CATANIA (Sicily*. Sun.— An Italian nrcheoloorist today reported the discovery ol what he says Is the real tomh of Oreek mathematician Archimedes, and possibly of his nshc-.29 words
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Article263 1965-10-18 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD ANOTHER CLASH IN THIRD DIVISION OF SARAWAK I From KUCHINC, Sunday. CECURITY forces today killed another three Indonesian soldiers and wounded at least two others in the Bang kit area of the Third Division of Sarawak. This brings the total number of Indonesian troops killed263 words
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Article, Illustration649 1965-10-18 1 'Please explain' letter to UMNO S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. The Registrar of Societies. Mr. S. K. Lee, has asked the United Malay National Organisat i o n, Singapore, what steps it has taken to sever all ties with Umno Malaya. In a letter to Dato Syed Esa Almenoar, secretarygeneral of Umno649 words
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430 1965-10-18 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE National Trades Union Congress is to turn its labour research unit into a college to train trade unionists from other parts of Asia, including Sabah and Sarawak. This was announced by the NTUC secretary-gene-ral. Mr. C.V, Devan Nair. today at430 words
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Article41 1965-10-18 1 $10,500 'jackpot' JUST fill up the coupons of the Malay .Mail Word Puzzle contest "FG" and send your entry to reach the Straits Times office in Singapore by 11 a.m. on Wednesday. The jackpot is now $10,500 it could be yours!41 words
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Article57 1965-10-18 1 NEW DELHI Sun. Pin:. nee Mii.i.-t-r Mr. Tiruvallur Krishnanvich vi leaves for Moscow on Tuesday on a 10-tfuy visit to Russia and Czechoslovakia, during which he Will ittKUM Soviet aid for India., defence pioduction. The Soviet Union is helping India set up three Victories tc build MiO-21 Jet57 words
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484 1965-10-18 1 Sock: let foreign 'mental' bases go JAKARTA, Sun. President Soekarno today accused imperialists of establishing foreign military bases to dominate newly emerging countries, and of setting up "foreign mental bases" to subvert other peoples. Opening the international conference against foreign military bases he called on mankind to eliminate both these484 words
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Article55 1965-10-18 1 WASHINGTON Sun. All U.B. m'litary comir.una.s were alcrtec Hi be on the iookout for possible demonstrations this weekend as part of a massive student protest ngainst American involvement in the Vietnam war. The Defence Department said yesterday advisory messages were sent to' all installations, both inUPI - 55 words
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Article69 1965-10-18 1 IPOH. Sun. -Lode Rush, won In n raffle for $50. finally broke the Ice with a surprise win to pay $85 at Ipoh today but not for his original owner, the Metropole stable. j Lode Rush, sold for a song after several disappointments and racing In new69 words
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Article43 1965-10-18 1 CAIRO. Sun.— A Singapore delegatton heaVd by Deputy Premier Dr. Ton Chin Chye left by air for Algiers today at the end of a four-day yum. The group urn seen off by UAR Deputy Premier for Culture Dr Abdel-K*der H«t«B.—UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article174 1965-10-18 1 Nasser tells Toh: We back S'pore f AIRO, Sun. The Singapore delegation led by the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, had talks with President Nasser here last nFght for more than an hour. The President told the delegation he fully supported Singapore's participation in the second Afro- Asian conference,Reuter - 174 words
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Article23 1965-10-18 1 SITE DESTROYED SAIGON, Sun Five naval jot fightet bombers today attack** »"<' des-. troyed .i Mirfaee-to- lir misMlr site in North Viftnnnri—Router.23 words
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272 1965-10-18 2 forgotten' for 20 years, PoW returns home riVtll'Kl. Sun A 1 hinese World War II prisoner of war was repatriated to Formosa on Friday after spending; 20 years in PoW camps and mental institutes in New Guinea and Australia. Chen Yu-Üb. his hands khakinc and his mouth twitching with emotion,272 words
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231 1965-10-18 2 KARACHI, Sunday PAKISTAN last night accused India of continuing to violate the Kash- mir ceasefire in the tir and on the j ground. The Associated Press of Pakistan uuotcd a Defence Ministry communique as ;-;iyliiK that Indian jet and reconnaissance planes had flown overReuter; AP - 231 words
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125 1965-10-18 2 8 TRADE UNION LEADERS DETAINED IN ADEN ADEN. Sun. SecurA ity authorities last night announced the arrest of eight Aden labour leaders for allegedly assisting the banned National Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (Aden and the South Arabian Federation). The Egyptian -sporu-ored Front was outlawed as terroristReuter - 125 words
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Article61 1965-10-18 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Finance Minister. Mr. T. Krishnamacharl. leaves for Moscow on Tuesday on a 10-day visit to Russia and Czechoslovakia during which he will discu.sft Soviet aid for India's defence production. The Soviet Union Is helping India .-el up three factories to build MiOReuter - 61 words
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Article169 1965-10-18 2 KARACHI. Sun. President Ayub Khan's decision to visit the United Nations late this month or early in November means there is little hope that the I Afro-Asian conference will take place in Algiers on Nov. 5. political observers said here yesterday. Informed sources inReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-10-18 2 YEW DELHI. Sun— Pickles of ants and tiger flesh are considered delicacies by some of India's primitive tribes, according to a survey of the eating habits of the country's tribal population. The Murlas from Central India have a fancy for pickles made from the paste of roastedReuter - 76 words
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Article201 1965-10-18 2 KREMLIN AFFRONT' FOR SIHANOUK Cambodian Prince charges that it's 'deliberate' RANGOON. Sun. £AMBODIA's Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday he had cut short a tour of the Communist world because of a "'deliberate affront" by Russian leaders. The Cambodian Prince said he had lust completed visits to Communist China and North201 words
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147 1965-10-18 2 Modern Muslims say: One man, one wife AHORE. Sun. Th« provisions of the Muslim religion point to one man having only one wife, according to Prof. M. M. Sharif, managing director of the Institute of Isla- mic Culture here. He said that the legal committee of his institute had recommendedReuter - 147 words
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Article36 1965-10-18 2 CANBERRA. Sun. AtttnUa will stage its biggest exhibition in Asia next year ulirn it takes part in the first Asian international trade fair. The fair will lie in Bangkok in November 1968 I Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article30 1965-10-18 2 HONG KONG. Sun. British i missionary. Ernest Stanley Jones, crossed the Chinese border this morning after serving several years in a Shanghai prison on I espionage charges. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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99 1965-10-18 2 SAIGON. Sun. An Indian employer of the United States Operations Mission in South Vietnam has been arrested on smuggling charges. He is accused of illegally shipping two suitcases fron. Singapore to Saigon ths' contained U552.500 worth of fabrics and cosmetics. Officials said the suitcases wereAP - 99 words
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Miscellaneous25 1965-10-18 2 TOE CSAMBOL6 'S.*»*t&A& YOU WANTf) V^VOUR gBE-AKPACr^ I:' it 4 4y<i/y^ A CAN ONLY SPARE MxT) A a few cecoMcxV^ fe* J =^I II 2Z2.25 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-10-18 3 LONDON, Sunday. FORMER Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's vaunted secret weapon blew up in 1960, killing Marshal Mitrofan I. Nedelin and 300 others, The Guardian reported yesterday. The secret weapon Khrushchev had boasted of was a missile with a nuclear propellant,Agencies; AP - 267 words
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172 1965-10-18 3 TITAN 3-C BREAKS INTO PIECES IN SPACE CAPE KENNEDY, Sun. —The U.S. Air Force yesterday said the third I stage of its powerful new Titan-3C space rocket broke into several pieces after reaching j orbit on Friday, apparently destroying both j its satellites. The violent failure cam* after the rocketUPI - 172 words
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Article37 1965-10-18 3 LISBON. Sun. One hundred and seventy eight university students were suspended today for periods from five days to eight yean for being involved in political agitation during the past year it was officially announced37 words
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Article76 1965-10-18 3 Top U.S. Red dies at 60 NEW YORK. Sun. Robert O. Thompson, a leading American Communist and chairman of the party in New York State, died here last night, aged 60. Mr. Thompson, who received three-year jail sentence in 1949 with other party leaders for connpiring to overthrow the Government,Reuter - 76 words
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Article38 1965-10-18 3 RANGOON, Sun. The Burmese Government is issuing about £32.000.000 as agricultural loans to peasants and farmers through 10.000 village agricultural banks This year the Government issued £21.000.000 as agricultural loans to peasants. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article225 1965-10-18 3 LONDON. Sun. MR. Edward Heath yesterday set the Conservative Party moving towards Europe and away from its traditional global and Commonwealth policies. He told 4.000 delegate.- at the final session of the party's annual conference at Brighton that Britain's future lay In the newReuter - 225 words
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131 1965-10-18 3 PARIS. Bun. Mr. Pierre Messmer. French Anped Forces Minister, said yesterday France would try to place Into orbit a satellite with her rockets "In the not too distant future" ARhough h** menloned no date, the launching is expected to take place In November,131 words
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Article50 1965-10-18 3 DUBLIN. Sun. Illness forced 66-year-old Prime Minister Scan Lemass to leave a wedding recep* tion here yesterday, but he was able to go home after a short rest and medical attention. A Government statement later ■aid it wad a temporary illness brought on by an allergy.50 words
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217 1965-10-18 3 SANTO DOMINGO, Sun. A large mob last night attacked the residence of Severo Cabral, long-time opponent of former Dominican President Juan Bosch, and killed him in a burst of raachinegun fire. 'Jabral's wife and daughter were also injured in the shooting, another In217 words
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Article78 1965-10-18 3 JNDIANAPOLIS (Indiana). Sun.— A kiss in time saved an 18-year-old youth 30 days In jail. Judge Saul I. Rabb sentenced Jerry Rogers to 90 days at the State farm for driving a stolen car. Before he was led away. Rogrrs kissed bis mother goodbye. "That shows he'sAP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-10-18 4 Nair, NTUC chief, gets leave of absence SINGAPORE, Sunday. ]t|R. C.V. DEVAN NAIR today retained his posiiTl tion of secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. He will be given an Indefinite leave of absence. An acting secretary-general will carry on Mr. Nalr's duties while he is away. This was553 words
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Article91 1965-10-18 4 A LEFTWING MARCH IS BROKEN UP SINGAPORE, Sun. Police today broke up crowds of leftwlng unionists marching through the streets of Chinatown. Nearly 20 people were arrested for distributing antigovernment pamphlets. In New Bridge Road, teargas had to be fired to disperse a crowd. All roads leading to the new91 words
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81 1965-10-18 4 Kindergarten classes at Alexandra SINOAPORE. Sun.—Registration for kindergarten classes for 1966 at the Alexandra Community Centre is now open. Parents who wish to enrol their children are asked to call at the centre between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. Only children born in 1960 will be registered. They are advised81 words
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Article34 1965-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Singapore' Traction < Company En* ployees' Union will give a dinner in honour of Afro-Asian delegates attending the NTUC convention at thoir union's premises for at Woodsville Road, on Friday.34 words
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Article71 1965-10-18 4 MR. GEORGE Tan Geok Siang (right), President of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union, receiving a gold medal on behalf of his union from the NTUC chairman, Mr. Ho See Beng, during the NTUC second convention yesterday. The award was made in appreciation of the71 words
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386 1965-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. T3E visiting AfroAsian trade unionists to the NTUC convention here today said' that Singapore was in the mainstream of Afro-Asian aspirations. They were speaking at the second day session of the convention held at the new Trade Union House In Shenton Way. These386 words
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Advertisement253 1965-10-18 4 /4£>\ WELCOME I tmr^m. Bert obrentz *r\XVl&k COLUMBIA PICTURES )f XW$;Sy& INTERNATIONAL CORPN., )f \o* and MRS. BERT OBRENTZ I sttirrr.WEOis rm i WEDNESDAY 20th at 9.15 p.m. CATHAY PALACE SEASON FROM THURSDAY 21st OCTOBER. -STRIPPED OF EVERYTHING THEY LIVED AND LOVED AND FOU6HT s I AS IF THERE WERE253 words
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Advertisement515 1965-10-18 4 ■OBGANISATION ■xow showing: llam. 145, 4. 6 JO, 9 15 pm* colorH/^I LAST II A V!! 11 am, 1.4S 4, 6 30 4 9.30 pm. Universol-lnfernolioriol presents OPENS TOMORROW Shows 37th Annivrtiorv— j Price Gordon Scott M. ro Orfei "HERO OF BABYLON" G«nevieve Grad Scope Color toitfisutil-id Ijiiftikii.'j S shows515 words
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464 1965-10-18 5 Geoffrey Boland - 'Sack directors' demand by Malaysian shareholders Geoffrey Boland By gINGAPORE. Sun The battle for control of Chembong Malay, the 3.800-acre rubber estate in Negri Sembilan and Selangor, took another turn today when a group of local shareholders demanded an extraordinary meeting to discuss its affairs. Requisitions for the meetIng were464 words
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Article59 1965-10-18 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. —An extensive programme of visits to public utilities, social service centres and the Jurong industrial estate has been arranged for the Mayor of Madras. Mr. Chitty Babu. when he arrives here tomorrow. Mr. Chitty vlll visit the Kallang gas works, the Pa.sir Panjang power59 words
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Article39 1965-10-18 5 SINOAPORE. Sun. Another Singapore "hole in the heart" patient. So Tee Ling, aged 6, will leave for Weßtern Australia tomorrow for further teatment. His air expenses will be borne by the Tan Eean Lan Founda- tion.39 words
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159 1965-10-18 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Sunday. POLICE and Customs seized more than 1501 b of raw opium and a quantity of saccharine in a car after a chase round Sungei Patani town last night. Acting on information, a Customs party laid an ambush at Jalan Kanchut In159 words
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Article44 1965-10-18 5 SINOAPORE. Sun. A pedestrian Udin bin Abas 76. died in the General Hospital here yesterday shortly after he was knocked down by a van In Dunearn Road. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Ram Chandra of Sepoy Lines police station.44 words
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104 1965-10-18 5 DENAXG. Sun— The Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan, returned to Penang today after an absence of three months in Hong Kong for cancer treatment. Monsignor Chan, who looked tired, was met at Bayan Lepas airport by the Vicar-General of the Penang diocese, Monsignor104 words
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80 1965-10-18 5 MEW YORK. Sun— The Malaysian pavilion at the New York World's Fair will remain forever in the United States as a library and administrative building in a Texas university. Malaysia's U.N. Ambassador. Mr. R. Ramani, on Thursday presented the pavilion to Mr. Robert Morris,AP - 80 words
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Article40 1965-10-18 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. The wife of Tengku Laxmanu. chairman of the Council of Regency. Tengku Maimun. today opened a one-day course on the customs and culture of the State for 50 Women's Institute leaders In Negri Sembilans six districts.40 words
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130 1965-10-18 5 HK Govt offers 2 study grants to S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 The Hon« Kong Government has oilered two scholarships to Singapore citizens to do post-graduate study or research at the University of Hong Kong for two years. The scholarships, awarded under Its Commonweal tli .scholarships and lellowships programme, are for130 words
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Article29 1965-10-18 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sun Tr... Rubber Replanting Biafd of Prn! a.ig. Province Wellesley and Soutli n f Pnva Keladi tomorrow and Kampong To Bedor on Wednesday in Butterworth district29 words
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Miscellaneous322 1965-10-18 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS absolutely worshipped! <Bi. 1. Cricket session productive 7 They sink and sing with gagt enough but too full-flavoured in! (8). l8 >- 8. Directly dismissed In accorI. If tent back specifically by ance with what should be (8). the company U not a success 13. A322 words
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Article333 1965-10-18 6 JAGATHEESAN: LARGE SCALE BUILDING HAS FORCED A 10 PER CENT CUT IN RENTS lIOUSING schemes by both the Government and private enterprises have not only eased housing problems but also reduced rents in the nations capital. The acting Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government333 words
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94 1965-10-18 6 ALOK STAR, Sun.— A man who reported at the Kodiang police station that he had been waylaid and assaulted by five men was himself detained for murder. Police said today the man was being held in connection with the death of a padi planter, Zakariah94 words
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160 1965-10-18 6 'Open day' at leper colony draws a big crowd KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. It was "open day" at the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium today and hundreds of visitors saw for themselves life at the settlement. The visitors were taken round In batches of twenties and thirties by ex-pa-tients of the leprosarium who160 words
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Article56 1965-10-18 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inch* Yusof bin Ishak, will visit the University of Singapore in Buklt Tlmah. at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. On Tuesday, at 10 a.m. he will visit the Faculty of Medicine In Sepoy Lines. This Is Inche Yusofs first official visit to56 words
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Article22 1965-10-18 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Port of Singapore Authority has allocated 552 flats m the $5.5 million estate to Us employees.22 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-10-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —I rrEMPLER Park, which was opened in 1954, is slowly but surely growing into a major tourist and holiday attraction. It is not only popular with local residents, but also outstation visitors and foreign tourists. More than 1.000 people visit248 words
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117 1965-10-18 6 DON'T BLOCK TRAFFIC TO WRANGLE OVER LITTLE BUMPS KIALA 1.1 MPI K. Sun. The Traffic Police here today appealed to motorists not to argue over minor accidents. A police spokesman said: "We have received many complaints from the public and other road -users. "By arguing in the centre of the117 words
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Article47 1965-10-18 6 MALACCA, Sun. The State Government here has allotted 52.000 for the National Solidarity Week celebrations beginning on Ncv. 1. A 32-man committee, comprising all races, has been formed to draw up a programme for the week, which will be celebrated throughout Malaysia.47 words
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Article186 1965-10-18 6 IPOH, Sun. The once famous Tambun hot springs near here, which have been abandoned since 1948 due to Communist activities in the cmc r gency. are to be developed into a popular picnic spot and holiday resort. Responsible for the development is businessman and tin186 words
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179 1965-10-18 6 Temple arranges goodwill tour of Thailand KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Buddha Jayanti temple at Circular Road here is organising a tour to Bangkok to promote friendship between Thailand and Malaysia. The tour, which will last a fortnight, will cost $190. A four-day extension to Chienjrmai will cost another $90 The179 words
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Article87 1965-10-18 6 Lectures on food industries SINGAPORE. Sun. Tht Royal Institute of Chemistry (Singapore branch), in conjunction with the Light Industries Services Unit ol the Economic Development Board, has organised a series of public lectures In connection with the Food Industry Month which began yesterday. Another lecture in the present series will87 words
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478 1965-10-18 7 Doctors quit: Two reasons why— by Pillai KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. yWO main reasons were given today for the resignation of 49 Government doctors so far this year. They are lack of promotion prospects and anomalies In the salary structure of doctors and dental surgeons. They were given by the acting478 words
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83 1965-10-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. a police radio car yesterday chased a fleeing armed gang of four shortly after they had raided a shop in Bukit Panjang Road. A man *m detained. Police later recovered two daggers thrown away by the gang who escaped with $15 cash83 words
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Article31 1965-10-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tto« Liberal Art« Society will hold a musical evening here at > pjn next Sunday. Included In ttoe programme is a medley by the Selan(tor Harmonica Party.31 words
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Article149 1965-10-18 7 tUALA LUMPUR. Sun. v Fifteen months ago the Selangor State Government applied to the Central Government for $25 million as compensation for moving the State Capital to the new industrial town in Batu Tiga. 14 miles from here. But it still has not received149 words
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Article54 1965-10-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. "Oalaxy I a variety show In aid of the I Mam Stella High School building fund will be held at the National Theatre from 8 p.m. on Oct. 33. Tickets at $10, M, $5. $3. $2 and $1 are available at the Cold Storage.54 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-10-18 7 Busmen urged: Be nations eyes and ears SAROON AT SRI JAVA MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today urged the nations bus drivers and conductors, particularly those in the coastal areas, to act as the eyes and ears of the country against Indonesian390 words
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Article39 1965-10-18 7 IPOH. Sun.— The Perak Cim new Association and the Perak Chamber of Commerce will Jointly entertain eight of their members, who were honoured by the Sultan on his birthday last month, to a dinner here on Saturday.39 words
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282 1965-10-18 7 KUALA PERLIS BID TO SETTLE 1 THAI TRAWLING PROBLEM KANGAR. Sun. I A COMMITTEE has been appointed in Kuala Perlis to meet officials from Setol, a fishing village in south-west Thailand, for talks to normalise relations between Perils and Setol. These relations have been strained since local Inshore fishermen objected282 words
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167 1965-10-18 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Central Govern men t will build a Malay medium secondary school in Kelantan next year. It will cost 51.5 million and will have modern facilities, including separate hostels for girls and boys. Announcing thi« her* when he167 words
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115 1965-10-18 7 lOHORE BAHRU. Bun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, -Dr. Lim Swee Aun. today visited the Kota Tinggi waterfall and the Jason Bay tourist centre nere. He was impressed by the surroundings and congratulated the Johore Government for developing the tourist sites in the115 words
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144 1965-10-18 7 Appeal to old boys: Start welfare funds pENANG, Sun. The Penang Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800. last night, appealed to old boys and old girls' associations and societies to start welfare funds to assist poor pupils in their former schools. "During a recent round of the schools in the144 words
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Article59 1965-10-18 8 ML'AR, Sun.— Twenty-two shoo houses costing about 1400,000 n»ve been built at Kepong. 45 miles from here. A nine-mile road which will lintc it to Labis Is also under construction. In addition, a low-cost housing scheme for 25 houses has been approved and construction will begin ne»ct59 words
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Article41 1965-10-18 8 PENANG. Sun. Young men are needed for the 3rd Bn Malaysian Rangers. A team trom the Malaysian Armed Forces will interview potential recruits at the Territorial Army centre. Peel Avenue on Oc: 20. 21, 22 and 2541 words
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202 1965-10-18 8 KUALA LUMPIR, Sunday. A PLAN showing the location of various types of industrial zones in Kuala Lumpur is now on display at the Municipal Public Relations Office here. This is part of the Federal Capital Commis- sion's campaign to clear202 words
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Article49 1965-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jelc Yeun Thong, has referred a trade dispute between the Hua Siani; Steamship Co. Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union relating to proposals in resocct of union recognition and the reinstatement of a dismissed employee to arbitration.49 words
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107 1965-10-18 8 Govt plan for bird sanctuary in K.L K I/ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government is planning to develop the secondary jungle at Bukit Manas here into a bird sanctuary. The Director o f Tourism. Inche Osman Sim. announced this before he flew to Mexico City to attend the meeting of International107 words
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Article40 1965-10-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Mr. i P S. Moorthy has assumed du':** •i the Klang assistant dlsr^n n ai.ager of the National Electricity Board. He replaces Mr. S ArlansyRnm. who has gone on promotion to Raub as district manager.40 words
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Article18 1965-10-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A new postal agency will be opened tomorrow at Padang Sera. Kedah.18 words
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177 1965-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sun—Singapore beems to have completely recovered from the tourism setback of last year brought about by Indonesian confrontation. This optimistic assess- ment is made by the Tourist P r omotion Board in the latest Issue of its official publication, the Singapore Travel177 words
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168 1965-10-18 8 First Bumiputra Bank branch in Perlis KANGAR. Sun.—Perlis will be one of the first States in Malaysia to open a branch of Bank Bumiputra to help indigenous people In economic and commercial activities. This was disclosed by the Mentrl Bosar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. In the State Assembly168 words
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81 1965-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang rii-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will declare open an exhibition of paintings by six ■uiLsts a; the Victoria Memorial Hall ai 530 p.m. on Wednesday The exhibition is jointly organised by the China Society. ;he Society of Chinese Art.s81 words
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Article44 1965-10-18 8 PENANG. Sun. Tae Penan*! and Province Wellesley Muslim! Welfare Association will hold its! annual meeting at the Penanßl) Muslim Orphanage at Ayer Itami on Saturday. The meeting will discuss plans' for a fund-raising campaign to build a Muslim orphanage for girls.44 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-10-18 8 Federal, State Govts 'hinder Council' OENANG. Sun. Th« Mayor of Penang. Mr. C. Y. Choy. today accused the Federal and State Rovernment^ of conspiring to obstruct City Council projects "As a result of their tt tltudc. the council cannot undertake as many projects as it wishes," he said at the240 words
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Article26 1965-10-18 8 I IPOH. Sun. Kolt Chan Yoonf 44. unemployed, died on admission to the General Hospital here today from an overdose of sleeping pills.26 words
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Miscellaneous95 1965-10-18 8 Mh'fl Onp By V. T. itamlin MPirk Trary By hvstfr Gouid |HHHHH^H Li>. ANU CAU- S A GONFERENCEwJ IBBiB B T V W 6 PMAWTOM PLAME TUBOWB? [SLIDES'/ TRACV AND SAM. Bk[* WAS DRIVEN TWE POOR CWIEP U^V*^ U P P^°" h "THIS JS A NUTTY, 1 MUSES LIZZ/WHAT frTs?i95 words
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Advertisement79 1965-10-18 9 THE NEW OETERGENT WITH *E.D.T.A. washes cleaner, quicker... see the dazzling dif ference WHEN YOU BUY A2O oz. if/pO wt^j^W^A THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER F Mff? A^M\ IS FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY. KmhJ^ojFl^LJ •^I.D.T. A. Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetate a gromp \^W^^t^afr'£jWlfJ" *^^^f^Q*)m> of organic sequestering agents, to ensure79 words
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Article49 1965-10-18 10 M ITereti Iff ¥•«>»..,. IN aCLOVEO MEMORY *f Urt Ban Naawa Kiddy. wnn departed; from im nn I* io 1»M. ThT will be done Cod M»a« her noul Krom ■Mt MMB. Ohaas. Manir fbihbl'a Cnneiance Daier Malate Oira. i et'Knrne Roalta. All 'h»ir fimilo» i ftrandrbtldren ■■•■■■■■■■■Sw^BWaaaaßw^Bwlawawaaßßl I49 words
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Article216 1965-10-18 10 M w.,4m 11$ (Himmmmi SPEND A RARE NIGHT at a piano racrtau \>y Le* Kuro Seng. Malayan TaartMra 1 College Auditorium. Pantal yaaai, mm oru>h»r. in pi. HANDMADE. PURE WOOL. r-er aaajMwttl m«th-prooled carpet* made i •r, order for all airoa or Tai Pmg. 417. Rival Vallrv Road Spore216 words
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Article31 1965-10-18 10 li M n,*< tl i Mimimnmt r.i: HOME STUDY BIBLE COURSE. Kleves >.«jcm animenng •v haalr auetttoav Diploma Write K. ".m Rir>'» S'hnol, K. Tarwood »»ni> f» por*. 21.31 words
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Article73 1965-10-18 10 M Were 1 Sit «finrmi.« MR T iivaoußU and taaaa? wiMi I f 'hank all frienda and ralafne* who Ba f^'wiree and rendered amtiataac* at Ik* funeral of the la'e Mr flaaaI THE FAMILY OP 'he IBM RatMkd ■nrUue wian eaprea* tbetr aaanrall !hank« 'n Proleaaor all IVicMaaaetAl raaattraa73 words
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The Straits Times Monday. October 18. 1965.
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Article698 1965-10-18 10 The forty South Korean doctors due to arrive later this month will off-set exactly the number of Malayan doctors i who this year have left Government service or have given j notice of resignation. In one j md and out the other. Clearly, j this is not698 words
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Article357 1965-10-18 10 How is the Singapore Gov- ernmont Roing to enforce its decision that Malaysians must have permits to work there Mr. Lee Kuan Yew dropped few hints when he broached j the subject in his speech at Trade Union House on Setur- i day nighi While skilled work- j357 words
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Article209 1965-10-18 10 Year by year the work of the j Sungei Buloh leper settlement. near Kuala Lumpur, becomes more widely known. The set- i tlement's open days, after a depressing start in 1959 when only ten visitors turned up, now attract thousands; yesterday's was no exception. Ac- 1 cordingly many209 words
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419 1965-10-18 10 Silence pact: Dr. Lee explains 'PHE Strait* Times 'Oct. 15 and Oct. 16 carried news item> with headlines of "Dr. Lee breaks silence pact" and "The Broken Pledge by Bari.san I wish to put the facts before the public as follows Mr. Wyndham at no time asked Dr Lee and419 words
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Letter30 1965-10-18 10 IT was reported after Singapore's independence that the Income tax returns of husbands and wives would revert to their original form—separate returns for each partner. When? HC Singapore30 words
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Article507 1965-10-18 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— l4s YUNUS MARIS By MA. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Sarah, menynrotalksiil iv. to instruct., to command: pcrenUh, mnnr rcntah to govern: also, to instruct, lo command: axah, mencarahkan iv) to direct, to instruct; ajak, menfajak tyi to invite. jempat, menjempat «v> to invite; pinta, mini* also meminta) to507 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1965-10-18 10 Richard Reston - Richard Reston By Sun. Hiding? Exiled? Jailed? Executed? The mystery of Che Guevara raises intriguing implications THE mysterious disap pearar\ce of Ernt s t o "Che" Guevara, a long-time intimate of Premier Fidel Castro, marks the apparent political downfall of one of the most powerful1,092 words
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Advertisement62 1965-10-18 10 V\»HV I HIM is 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Berausp it is the best in the end Let it bo yourj poliry too! BANK WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD tha LARGEST and STRONGEST •txolry incorporated bonk. AUTHORISID CAPITAL 51 00,000.000 00 ISSUED A FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 33,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: 562 words
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Advertisement379 1965-10-18 10 ©EARf What you 9 re really worthl Let ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better too. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace.' Your progress cure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow Send t us' tha coupon below today! Moderate fees; no books379 words
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371 1965-10-18 11 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KIX'HING. Sunday. THE Sarawak Government and the chambers of commerce have appealed to traders to "act responsibly" and reduce their prices. This follows a week of increasing and widesi aU- price mark-ups following the introduction of Malaysia's limited common371 words
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Article74 1965-10-18 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. IV The Tralfic Police chief. Deputy Supt. Man■or bin Mohamed Noor. today warned scootrr riders not to speed in town in groups of more than two Wr have already started a campaign against these daredevils It ha.s come to my notice that scooter riders74 words
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Article270 1965-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A ROW Is brewing between the Immigration Ser- vices Union of Malaya and the Government over the type of uniform issued to 117 subordinate immigration officers. The union is demanding i navy blue trousers and white shirt* for Its members, while the Department270 words
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152 1965-10-18 11 LONDON'. Bun. inche Abdul Wahab bin Rashld, placing officer of the Malaysian Students Department left here yesterday for Kuala Lumpur on his way to Sydney to take up the appointment of Director of I Malaysian Students In Australia. Inche Abdul Wahab who152 words
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Article37 1965-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Sir Richard Allen, the former Britlsn Ambassador to Burma, will give a talk on "Burma and Recent Trends in South-Bast Asia" at the University of Malaya here at 9 p.m. tomorrow37 words
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Article39 1965-10-18 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. Mr Chow Cho Poon. a well-Known businessman with business connections In Singapore and Hong Kong, has contributed $30,000 to the Medical Progress Fund to provide a patient recovery area in the Inittttii'e i.f Medu-Rl Specialties39 words
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Article32 1965-10-18 11 KAJANG. Bun.— lnspector Yuaof otn Hussein, of the Ka»ng pollca station, haa been transferred ?e» Police Headquarter* in Kuala Lumpur Intpertnr Pradman R.mh haa taken ww his pises at Kajanr32 words
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Article65 1965-10-18 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. A 26-year-old nshmonger. Loh Ah Leng. was slashed on the head in the market here yesterday evening. Loh, who was rushed to hospital, was reported to be in a serious condition. A young man. who was seen dashing out of the market shoutIng65 words
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Article34 1965-10-18 11 TPOH. Sun. A businessman, I Mr. Tsang Oan Man, 43, from! Penang, reported to the police that his car was stolen from a hotel car park In Jalan Yang Kalsom here yesterday.34 words
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Article26 1965-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tni> Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Addul Razak. will commission two Marine Police launches at Por; Swettenham at 9 a.m. tomorrow26 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-10-18 11 12 girls ready in Singapore for James Bond-Italian style SINGAPORE. Sun. piLM actor Stanley Kent (born Stelio Candelli), the James Bond of the Italian screen, is in Singapore for location shooting with 12 local girls. The film Is "Goldsnake" in which he plays the leading role opposite Japanese actress Yoko184 words
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Article62 1965-10-18 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— Some 200 guests attended a tea party given by the youth section of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Societv for the State Advocate-Oeneral. Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim Al-HaJ. In honour of the conferment of a doctorate on him by the University of Singapore. The62 words
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Article25 1965-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Seiangor Chinwoo Athletic Aaso elation held a dinner at the Chinwoo Stadium here tonight to celebrate its 44th anniversary25 words
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256 1965-10-18 11 NON-ALIGNED, SAYS POLICY STATEMENT SINGAPORE. Sun. I 1 THE Singapore GovA eminent, in a policy statement issued today, said Singapore wished to be friends with all her neighbours in Asia, most of all with Malaysia and Indonesia. But Singapore would never sacrifice her256 words
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392 1965-10-18 11 DEMONSTRATION THREAT BY 100 WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. ABOUT 100 women employees in the Statistics Department today threatened to demonstrate in front of Federal House, the Treasury and their department in protest against alleged delay in paying their revised salaries. The president of the j Amalgamated Union of Employ c392 words
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Article95 1965-10-18 11 TELUK ANSON. Bun. The Lower Perak Government Ser-i vants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. made a profit 1 of $19,035 last year, according to the statement of accounts which will be tabled at Its annual meetIng here on Wednesday. There were 777 members with95 words
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91 1965-10-18 11 SINGAPORE. Fri Th« Government, in a programme to beautify Singapore, is building another public fountain at Tanglin Circus, the third so far. The first two now under construction are at Farrer Circus and in front of th« National Theatre. Tenders are now being called91 words
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Article36 1965-10-18 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yansj dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche YuvsT bin Ishak, today presented certificates of commendation for meritorious service to 83 members of the Singapore Red Cross at a ceremony held at the Raffles Institution grounds.36 words
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Advertisement74 1965-10-18 11 t 4 (Sponsored by Govt. of India) Handlooms are famed for hand-woven miracle fabrics Always in fashion Always modern. WHAT TO BUY? Silk Stoles. Silk Sarees. Raw Si Iks. Dress Materials. Ties. Towels. Bedspreads. Rugs. Carpets and Dinner Mats in designs that defy description and eaay on your pocket too!74 words
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Advertisement183 1965-10-18 11 l //interest I I J \/L PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a stead/ and safe income. Writ, today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it il to open a Deposit Account. >^£p^\PAN MALAYAN SPl FINANCE183 words
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Miscellaneous679 1965-10-18 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS 5 Kuala Lam- Adventure Theatre 700 pur and Penan*: 6 tpoh and News in English; 7.10 We Malaria: 3 Johorr Bahru: W.nt To Know; 7.34 Mr. 4 laipini; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 I Magoo "Count of Monte Kluanj. I Cristo"; 8.00 News in ManP.M.: 2.oo— Test pattern;679 words
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Miscellaneous94 1965-10-18 11 High tides i TODAT: 9*dtli Kechll 3.55 am i (7.4ft i 1.21 p.m. <6.lft): Singapore 5 a.m. ift.oTt) 3.14 a.m. 1 7 9ft i Port Dlckson 11.51 am <6.4 ft): Port S*«tt«nham 9.53 a.m (9.7fti 1156 p.m. <9.Bfi>. Penang; 440 am (6.3 ft) 848 pm S Bft > TOMORROW Sedtlt94 words
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122 1965-10-18 12 BALTIMORE, Sun. The l'-S. Secretary of Mjtc. Mr. Dran Kusk. said yesterday that if Communist aggression is not repelled in Vietnam the world can "expect further and bigger aggression in tb« future." "The militant Communists of Asia will have to learn that122 words
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Article27 1965-10-18 12 BONN. Sun Anout 200.0001 bare* and 80.000 fleer are killed on West German roaris every year, according to the Federal Offlo* of Statistics.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration246 1965-10-18 12 BERKELEY (California). Sunday pOLICE last night foiled a second attempt by 3,000 demonstrators to march on a United States Army base in protest against American policy in Vietnam. The demonstrators had hoped to march 7} miles from this university town to theReuter; UPI - 246 words
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Article126 1965-10-18 12 THE ARMY FALLS FOR VIRGINIA TVURYMAID Virginia 1J Loosdale. 20. had a visit recently from four soldiers in a seven-ton personnel carrier. Officers of thr Lancashire Regiment had heard that Virginia, a farmer's daughter, wanted to learn judo. The regiment was giving daily demonstrations in BurnJey, Lancashire So the carrier,126 words
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Article45 1965-10-18 12 1,000-page paper KEW YORK. Sun The New York Times published today !ts biggest Sunday Issue In history, weighing a maasive Tib lloz and running to almost 1.000 pages. There are 15 separate sections, totalling 946 pages, as wrll as approximately 1.200.000 lines of advertising. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-10-18 12 ALL-OUT ATTACK ON NEW GOVT BY TSHOMBE BOPOLDVILLE. Sun. Former Prime Minister. Moise Tshombe bitterly attacked President Joseph Kasavubu yesterday for dismissing him from office and pledged allout Parliamentary opposition to the new Government now being formed. In his flrst interview since his unexpected dismissal last Wednesday Tshombe .said that268 words
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Article136 1965-10-18 12 MANCHESTER. Sun. I Police who have been conducting a week-long search in a i bleak moor near here i for hidden graves last night found the almost j complete remains of a young girl. The body was found in a shallow hillside grave, andReuter - 136 words
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180 1965-10-18 12 Court to decide: Was Lollo obscene in —film? DOME. Bun.—Amagiftt%> trate in Viler bo, near here, will dec-id* whether Gma Lollobrigida and Virna Llsl should be tried on charges of taking part in an obscene film They appeared in "Le BamI bole" <The Dolls which the Vlterbo Public Pro secutorReuter - 180 words
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110 1965-10-18 12 The world of 1965— f0r the people of 6965 |V'EW YORK. Sun. A Mm* capsule designed to preI sent a picture of present civilisation to man In 5.000 years' time was loweri pd 50ft. Into the ground at the New York Worlds Fair yesterday. i The 4651 b. torpedo-shaped containerReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement313 1965-10-18 12 BLUE CROSS MILK 5350CC30 RALEIGH BICYCLES JlNf Plus a hamper of quality products ®®?S'/m ;/L h \^-^—l^tLr sf boys and girls junior. to parents of each Ist Prize Winner. IS wt\ss*»*««. |fS|Jjl SECOND PRIZES) |ct|jl THIRD PRIZES] T|TUS JL NATIONAL >-^-LA GENTS' (-2&£\&^ PANASONIC \A OR LADIES' V^vV l£2r PORTABLE313 words
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Advertisement95 1965-10-18 12 Crisis in Indonesia! Tts impart on fbr Diakarta-Peking axis, Docs it mark tVie end of an im;i? ALSO: A protilc of Att^ India's Foreign Affairs Minister. Paul Hasluck the scholar, the journalist, th c politician. The Bulletin Out Today $1 .iMi;iiiiiin.l;imv f .T.:>v.«::ii!H PLEASE CONSULT: S. M. BADJENIO SON, POR:95 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1965-10-18 13 ROBERT R. KIRSCH - Kennedy: The man, President, and his times ROBERT R. KIRSCH, KENNEDY. By Theodore Sorenson. (Harper Row. US $10) by The Los Angeles Times IN December, 1960, Theodore Sorenson reviewed with Presi-dent-elect Kennedy a number of speaking invitations and requests for magazine profiles Sorenson had received. "Turn them all down," the1,366 words
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275 1965-10-18 13 PRECEDED by fanfares of acclaim Jan Kott's Shakespeare Our Contemporary (Met hum. 3«5.), the most with it. switched -on essay in modern Shakespearean criticism, has at last arrived. Mr. Kott, Professor of English Literature at Warsaw University, certainly throws an entirely new light275 words
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Advertisement1485 1965-10-18 14 I IN THE HIGH COURT NOTICE IN SINGAPORE Th P"»»c is hereby notified (1 bn v»_ tn>t Robert Lee K i rn cheotig d Originating Summons jg no longer authorised to trans- j Na 105 of 1963. act any business nor collect any h In Use Blatter of monies on1,485 words
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Advertisement670 1965-10-18 14 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAMARAN J.K.R. I' Ml W< awaran daripada P»mbojng2 yang berdaftar diK.R. Kela.v EX 1 keatas Pembekal) akan dl-tertma 1-PeJabat Jurutera Negeri. K.R. Pahang. Kuantan ingga pukol 3.00 petang ada 28hb. October, 1965 ntok:— SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HARD PRILLED AM MONIA NITRATES TO P.W.D. PAHANG FOR PERIOD Ist670 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-10-18 15 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. Ir*^^ U.K. Continent. city DP RIPDH London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Singapore P S'lm Poatag Havre, Hull 17/ltDct M Dtt CITY DF WINNIPEI London, Hamburg, Rotterdom, Antwerp, Hull 11 Not CITT OF SWANSEA Havre. L'don, Dundee, H'burg, B'naven, R'dam. Antwerp 11/11 Not 21 n Nw CITY1,268 words
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Article1140 1965-10-18 16 THE UMr of thart* on She Malayan Stock Exchange shows laaw business to Oct. (A) and laaS lit' since that date ißi with H and L standing for Hir.hr*! and Lowest businrai for 1904 and this year to date. imnmus at. Ibio Ma «nete 15J0 2.U 107 Boustead1,140 words
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Article61 1965-10-18 16 TMC Association of Banks In Malaysia made these cbangea In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Canada I buying TT SS 5/16. airmail OD S3 7/16. 00 d St. SS IS/16 credit bills. M trade bflia. Soiling TT *r OD resdy: Canadian dellars 39;61 words
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Article53 1965-10-18 16 THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November t* last year Is wllirn. T.T. or OJ>. 2a. 2 15- 16d. Buying T.T. 2a, 4 1/IM. Buying OJ>. 2a, 4Ud The dollar is at iU statutory middle position in relation U its range53 words
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Article836 1965-10-18 16 CJTRATTS tin had Its first O rally In price on Saturday for a week when It rose $1,874 to $713.50. The price had dropped progressively throughout the week and by Friday had lost $24.37 J. The price had opened the week at $735. 12*. By836 words
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Article244 1965-10-18 16 COMMODITY REVIEW Tin rallied In the afternnon on tome bear covering and though prices failed to maintain best levels the market nevertheless finished £10 higher. NEW YORK: Physical Straits tin was firmer on Friday morning but tended softer In the late afternoon. Business ws« light. Latterly, spot tin was quoted244 words
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Article84 1965-10-18 16 U. K produces steel Steel producuon in Britain In Sepiember (5-week period) averaged 548.200 tons a week. This compared with 470.200 tons in August < 4- week.) and 506.300 tons In September < 5-week > last year. Seasonally adjusted, this Is some eight per cent above production In September 1964.84 words
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Article49 1965-10-18 16 Oct 11. Industrials: 76.47 Tins: 99.20 t rubben: 103.82 Oc». 12. Oci 13. Oct. 14. 77 00 77.76 78.53 99 76 100.87 101.54 103 82 103.82 103.82 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec 29. 1942 100. Oct. 15. 77.96 100.07 103 82 Oct. 16. 78.07 100.07 103.8349 words
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Article68 1965-10-18 16 Bain LtaUng Gedon* Perak (ilrnraly Plant* Kluanß Rubber Mal&kofT Selansor Hirer Snngei Baican Snnicri Ktnchinc Current pat mm l 15% 6%t 10% 18% M.l 8% 10%' Dat« of payment Nov. 9 Nov. 24 Nov. 16 Nov. 13 Nov 26 Nov. 15 Nov. 30 Nov. a t li.:<r.m ToUl68 words
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Advertisement1028 1965-10-18 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. j OJjL rsMHto «k Atlantle S«rvte« Bsnttol NosaRMO 0. FrMcisct N. Tart OtttM tmmmmmmr' nm Nt* nNei it om 1 m im "Tla-iim Mr-r IT/2S 0M 22 0M 12 im 1 FM IM •aPB^AUB sWaIMfoStSM VoBVWvS PtAtaa S«iMor. ToiarwM MR* -TsNm mmf 4/ Tnsi 14 n*»1,028 words
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Advertisement783 1965-10-18 16 TO lUROM AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA*' (42,000 tons fully aJrconditionod stabilised) Cmborfcm, SINGAPORE 6 No, 196 J Arrfrlnt, SOUTHAMPTON 24 N*r 1965 vio ADEN, PORT SAID. NAPLES, GIBRALTAR LISBON. TOURIST LIMITED FIRST CLASS AVAILABLE Appfy to your Travel Agent, or to> ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS783 words
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Advertisement392 1965-10-18 16 SiMtport r Slum PMM| 'Mi H»USICU 27/nOct M tat/1 NM J Has tjarttilitt, Hivri, OunUrs. VMM 11/11 NM 14/1S NM II NM Mimillti. BortfMM, HffTt, ORRaWfc NMU 14/1S ate 1?/» RM MR** MirMilltl, Mtvft. Ouikirk. fAVM 11/1S JM 14/iR JM I) la MtratillM. Bordtan. Htvra, (taßttn. lASTMUNR. Otp. M aii.392 words
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Advertisement204 1965-10-18 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT Of EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY. to Bombay-Port Soid-BRINDISI-VENICE-TRIESTE "VICTORIA" soilmtj 21/10/65 m.y. "ASIA" 10/11/65 m.». "VICTOKIA- 28/12/65 m.». "ASIA" 1/ 2/66 M "VICTOKIA" 1/ 3/66 to Bomboy-Port So.d-MESSINA-NAPLES-GENOA "GALILEO" 14/11/65 "MARCONI" 18/12/65 t.y. "GALILEO" 15/ 1/66 t.». "MARCONI" 19/ 2/66204 words
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2345 1965-10-18 17 From Our Own Market Correspondent YHE greater part of last week saw the edging up in price of both tins and industrials and there was a distinct improvement in turnover. In fact at 2,412,121 shares the turnover, as reported through the trading rooms, was practically2,345 words
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Article27 1965-10-18 17 (perlb.). (per picul) t. 11. bO'-cts. $735.12 12. «r,ct.s. 5733.1 M) 13. 63-, cts. (728.75 14. 65', cts. $720.25 15. 6j cts. JTll.bi', 16. $713.5027 words
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Article667 1965-10-18 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday Oct. 16:— INDUSTRIALS H I. Alrz BrleU IS.SO 16.30 Domtead 1.34 1.36 B M. Trustee C.TA onl« 43/6 43/6 C Holdlngi 2.13 l'inlops 1.44 130 Knso LH 1.70 Ksso deb VW667 words
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Article68 1965-10-18 17 The U.S. Interior Department's Bureau of Mines has reported that world mineral production reached a new hign last year. Available information Indicated record output last year of aluminium (up 10.7 per cent), copper (four per cent), steel (13 per cent), ginc (nine per cent), gold (14 per cent)68 words
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Article39 1965-10-18 17 (\N the Ira* tichangt markit in Bong vS Kong on Saturday the US Dollar wu quoted at 5.74 (or T.T. aod 5 721 (or cash. Stirling wu quoted at 16.02 and om ta*| of gaM at 262*.39 words
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Advertisement462 1965-10-18 17 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT The Public are hereby informed IN MAI AYA AT IPrtU that EDWARD KOH HOCK WALAIA A I ifUH If^FRT FSZKrv Sl N< aDd BANKRUPTCY NO. 33 ALBERT KNIGHT of Singapore of i<ii;i are no longer authorised to sell p M subscriptions to magazines and c-462 words
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Advertisement662 1965-10-18 17 NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. SELANGOR. STANDARD I ADMISSION TO SCHOOLS IN SELANGOR 196S Parents/ Guardians of children born In 1959 and registered lor admission In January 1966 in Selangor are requested to call at the Registration Centres. Indicated on the reverse of the Child's Birth Certificate for confirmation of admission. The662 words
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Advertisement529 1965-10-18 17 TENDERS SEKOLAH ALAM SHAH, JALAN CHERAS. KLALA 1.1 Ml'l K. TENDERS INVITED Tenders will be received from Registered Food Contractors at the General Office of the Sekolah Alam Shah. Jalan Cheras. Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on Monday Ist I November. 1965. for the supply of Cooked Pood tor529 words
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Advertisement533 1965-10-18 17 FREE SERVICE TO LOCATE SUPPLIERS IN NEW YORK STATE THE LEADING SOURCE OF QUALITY PRODUCTS IN THE UNITED STATES Of the 416 industrial categories reported by tht United States Census of Manufacturers, 403 art reprtsented by factories in New York State. This means that whatever products you may bt in533 words
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Article538 1965-10-18 18 SPURS GET BOOST JN ENGLAND'S big match of the day Tottenham Hotspur boosted their First Division title hopes with a shattering 5-1 home win over Manchester United before nearly 60.000 spectators yesterday. United lost their star forward Denis Law at the end of the first half John Fitzpatrick substituted butReuter - 538 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-10-18 18 I ONDON. Sun. Gary Player. 29- South African, played immaculate golf to win the Piccadilly World Match-play tournament at Wentworth yesterday against Australia's Peter Thomson. Player beat Thomson three and two In the 36-hole final to capture first prize of £5.000. Thomsons shareReuter - 228 words
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Article331 1965-10-18 18 Kiwis win in 2nd half- OMDON. Sun. The New Zealand Rugby League touring team gained an exciting 10-4 victory against Rochdale Hornets yesterday, scoring two goals and two tries against two tries. The first half was played at a tremendous pace. A goal to each side before the Interval wasReuter - 331 words
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Article1295 1965-10-18 18 ralne 2: Cruaaders 5 Portadown 0: Derry S Olentoran 2; Distillery 3 Bangor 1. Qlenavon 0 UnfleiU k 1 MUST DIVISION Aston Villa 1 WB.\ I Blackburn ht-U.-.i I Blackpool 5 Arienal S Fnlliam 3 Everton Leeds I Northampton 1 l.m rsirr Burnley 1 Liverpool 21,295 words
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Advertisement1238 1965-10-18 18 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 It af IMS) OLCLARATION UNDER SECTION 20. WHEREAS the streets known a* 111 Lhwi V* if"" (haa(i to Unpil Roaa. Mukim 2« (21 LiM| ft 7 \i, lU.yth K«ml (trmm V»« Ch« »»M U lihu«o« lUadi Mvktm 2* it PhilUpa Avenac (trmrn Vto (ha1,238 words
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Advertisement647 1965-10-18 18 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN JO JOHOR Tawaran danpadu Pemborong2 yang beriiaftar ui-JK.H. di-dalam kelaA EX dan ka-atas akan dltenma dl-Pejabat Jurutrra Kerja Kanan. Jabaian Kerja Raya. Muar Jiirißga jam pukol )2 tengah harl pada 21 bb Oktober. 1965 untok MEMBENA PEMBETONG PERSEXiI 4 x 4 x 43-0 DAN PARIT SIMEN DI-BULATAN647 words
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Advertisement114 1965-10-18 18 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 7 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO TUESDAY jfc_ BA 712 |MW$ at 6 w am 707 WEDNESDAY 8A.714 leaves at 8.45 p.m. Comet THURSDAY <> |^^§fcfc==2> 8A.716 leaves at 7.30 p.m. 707 FRIDAY > i^^3te^^ii > 8A.718 leaves at 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY 8A.720 leaves at 6.25 p.m. 5 707114 words
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2195 1965-10-18 19 Epsom Jeep - ¥l!rZ31 with JPOH, Sun. Won- f derful Pil, ridden by Keith Moxham, sprang a big surprise in the main BAf race here this afternoon. The six-year-old made all the running and despite being strongly challenged by Rogerthorpe in the last furlong, held2,195 words
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Article387 1965-10-18 19 THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE LONDON, Sun. I i 'FHE IRISH five-year-old Tarqogan, starting at A 100-8, successfully carried topweight of 9.3 to victory in the Cambridgeshire Handicap over 9f straight at Newmarket yesterday. Tarqogan, son of the American sire Black Tarquin. Ktrußcled on namely to beat the four-Reuter - 387 words
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Article48 1965-10-18 19 TOTAL POOL 51t1.374 I— No. *****4 (525.99*) 2— No. *****0 (512.545) 3— No. *****2 (S 6.272) STARTERS ($696 each): Not. *****5. *****9. *****1, 18.iT0i. *****9, *****3, *****0. *****8. *****2. *****1. CONSOLATION PRIZES (5489 each): Nos. *****8, *****7. *****6. *****2. ***** H. *****9. *****9. *****3. *****2. ISIO9O.48 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-10-18 19 MCC TEAM LEAVE WITHOUT TITMUS f ONDON. Sun. Fred Tltmus, the Middlesex allrounder. did not fly with MCC today when the team left London Airport for the first stage of their Journey to Australia. He was taken 111 with a stomach upset on his way home on Friday night fromReuter - 171 words
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Article214 1965-10-18 19 MEXICO CITY, Sunday. AUSTRALIAN Ron Clarke was beaten into second place in the 5,000-metre event at Mexico's "Little Olympics" yesterday by Mohammed Gamoudi of Tunisia. Gamoudl, who won the 10,000-meters on Friday, took the gold medal with a time of 14 mlns 40.6 sec. against Clarke'sReuter - 214 words
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Article67 1965-10-18 19 LONDON. Sun.— John Thurley (England) 18-year-old Commonwealth Games hope, smashed the Britlah 200 yd men's butterfly record In the Bologna swimming match between England. Scotland and Wales at Liverpool yesterday. Thurley broke lan Blark's old record by I.6sec with a time of 2mln o.2sec. England easilyReuter - 67 words
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Article224 1965-10-18 19 ]WEW YORK. Sun. -The Inta*. national Amateur AthieUe Federation council yesterday i ratnied new world records in 15 events set during the Mat year. The records are: Mt 7 R KS-Pet*r Snen (New Zealand) 2:16.8 at Auckland Nov 12. 1964: Jarro M>T 'East Germany) 2-16.3 atReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement128 1965-10-18 19 nBP^ .t^Lfll s^HL 'jIHH MBs^s^sw^. 'a l#k, fi] [J B^& GksM^ii t B^K^dlflH Bv^fisruer BSB^BiBr 9* HK K j_ He^^^blHßk£ Bi«B|. I •riBaBTTWBM in s^r fc?&jijPiy^|fp%BCk > j&^^lsbib^b» One reason why Ford |ii ill u^n> 1 $7,000,000 -f to develop the new FALCON Falcon has room. Lots of it. Ideal128 words
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Article, Illustration379 1965-10-18 20 M. RAHMAN - S'gor and Police clash for Saw Cup tomorrow By M. RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Heavy rain this evening caused the deciding match in the Inter-Government Services hockey championship for the Saw Cup to be postponed. The two teams. Selangor and Malaysian Police, willSoong Hon Sin - 379 words
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Article64 1965-10-18 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore cyclist 'flow Choon Boon today broke t lie Asian record for the 100 kilometres time tnul WtW he clocked 2hr 42mln 26sec. The existing Asian record Is 2hr 47min. Choon Boon was taking part In the Seap Games trials. He beat Soarl Melan64 words
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332 1965-10-18 20 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - Games team boss appeals for training grant FRANCIS EMMANUEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday [)R Aziz Durairatnam, the manager of the Malaysian team for the Seap Games here in December, has made an urgent appeal for $186,0 M to meet expenses for preparing the various national teams for the Games. Dr.332 words
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Article279 1965-10-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. BURMA and Vietnam became the first nations to name their representatives for the meeting of the Seap Games Federation Council on Dec. 21, the last day of the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur. The countries have also named their delegates to; serve279 words
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Article75 1965-10-18 20 I POH. Sun. Anderson School Ipoh. retained the Sabaratnan Shield for boys under-20 at the conclusion of the three-day Perak Schools hockey carnival today. In the final they beat Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, 1-0. The Convent. Talplng. became champions In the laiiuray Shield competition for girls under-2075 words
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Article102 1965-10-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Sepak Raga Association of Malaysia today named 13 players for the national team for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumur on Dec. 14-21. Ahmad Razalt of Selangor was appointed team manager. Centralised training for the team will begin on Nov. 15102 words
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Article, Illustration530 1965-10-18 20 Borneo team take top honours in Police athletics KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sabah-Sarawak contingent of athletes won the inter-unlt championship in the .second Malaysian Police meet which ended at Gurney Road today. I And their star long Jumper Anthony Chong was awarded the j best performer's trophy for bis leap530 words
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Article20 1965-10-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor beat Pahang 4-1 in the! Inter -Government Service* tennis tournament at Princes Road today.20 words
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Article117 1965-10-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. I The Philippines and Formosa, the champion* and runnersur> respectively, have been seeded into separate groups for tliU I year's Asian basketball championship at Stadium Ncgara here from Nov. M to Dec. 10. A total of ten notions, including Malaysia will take part117 words
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Article67 1965-10-18 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Result* in the Singapore Rifle Associations Seap Games trials at Beach Road: Centre-tire pistol '2nd trial* 1 Furw Loh Nam i546>. 2 Andrew Soon (534 1 3 Sim Cheng Soon (525 1 4 Kok Kuni Woh '510 Rapid-fire pistol -Ist trial i 1 Loke Yung Fun67 words
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Article196 1965-10-18 20 IAAF SAY S'PORE AAA MEMBER \TW YORK, Sun. The International Amateur Athletic Federation announced here yesterday that the Singapore AAA had been readmitted as an affiliate. There are 12 newly-affi-liated states, bringing the lAAf membership to 140. They are: New Hebrides. Quatar. Jordan. Togo. Gabon, Gaza Uhe UN. trusteeship territory).Reuter - 196 words
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Article162 1965-10-18 20 MALACCA, Bun. Billy Yap at Selangor won three titles in the Malacca open lawn tennU championshlxM here today. In the < men's singles final, be beat K. Dharmaratnam of Malacca e-3. Billy and David Siew (Selangor) won the men's doubles title when they beat M. Vilraratnam162 words
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Article37 1965-10-18 20 PEHTH. Sun. The Singapore Joint Senices Rugby Union team made a good sun to their threematch tour of Western Austririia when they beat a local Combined Services side 23-3 at LeederviUe Oval, report! Gary Yeanc.37 words
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Article311 1965-10-18 20 Malaya Cup champs beaten SINGAPORE. Sun Former Perak and Malaysia centre forward. Singapore born Mahat Ambu. staked a claim for a place In the Singapore team for the Hong Kong tour and Seap Games with an impressive performance In a trial match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. His two jrrand311 words
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Obituary164 1965-10-18 20 LOO YIW HOI Manacinit Director, Kwons \ik Bunk. Kuala I.i'ir.pur pt» .ed »-»ay peacefully at hit r«M«ne« lon Sunday 17-lu-M axed M ltavlnc lx>hmd his «;vn Madam B| Sook Tin and Madam Chan Yurti Lin and 2 aons. H daughter*. 2 dauKht«r»-m-law. I MHU-in-law and 7 to mourn for164 words
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Advertisement215 1965-10-18 20 AGREEMENT BETWEEN N.T.U.C. and A.U.P.E. AGREEMENT between Sdr. C. V. Devon Noir, Secretary General, N.T.U.C. and Sdr. G. Kondasamy, General Secretary of the A.U.P.E., Sdr. C. V. Devon Noir representing the Central Committee of the N.T.U.C, and Sdr. G. Kandasamy representing the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. It is agreed215 words
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Advertisement89 1965-10-18 20 Urn CLASSIFIEDS Worts tis fflUawatl SANOOZ :< k. IL SANDOZ designs «YOUT HFUL watches for the younger generation. BHB ■I YOUTHFUt <ii M x VW 1^ TASTE H II •ceeisibU I mm w ""~1l to ou ky s«Uction I /I ll BHBBBI^^^^ of models. L« «p— l- 1 _«B^_ Yoong89 words
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Miscellaneous81 1965-10-18 20 mik in Spore Div. 1: Darul Afluh v RAF Seletar (5.15 pni.i Chinese Ath v Police (7 p.m both matches at Farrer Park). i;i <.i.l K Mrrdrka Tropby: Star v TalpinK Tigers ilpori Coronation grd i Ipoh Club v Trade School Ipoh Padangi. S'gor I-ra-xne: Colleges v Klang Club (Chcras81 words
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