The Straits Times, 6 November 1965
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Title Section24 1965-11-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Th e Straits Times ft**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1965 it 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration598 1965-11-06 1 Marines j oin big hunt for Reds 3,000 army troops step up operations near mountains... Yakin-lah Malaysia tetap sejahtera MEANING.. BE CONVINCED THAT MALAYSIA WILL PROSPER JAKARTA, Friday INDONESIAN naval marines were being rushed to Central Java from Jakarta to join troops engaged in anti-Communist operations, the army announced hereReuter; AP - 598 words
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267 1965-11-06 1 gINGAPORE Fri. First Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Subandrio has again slated Indonesia has no territorial claims on the Malaysian Stales in Borneo, Radio Jakarta reported today. The army-controlled radio said Subundrio. the architect of Indonesia's "Crush Malaysia" campaign, expressed the hope267 words
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Article, Illustration313 1965-11-06 1 State of emergency in Rhodesia 'AN IMMINENT THREAT TO SECURITY' A STATE of emergency was dedared throughout Rhodesia today. Radio Rhodesia announced. The radio quoted the Minister of Law and Order. Mr. Desmond I.ardner-Burke. as saying the three-month emergency has been imposed because there was a threat to »ecurity inReuter - 313 words
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203 1965-11-06 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEIS - $1,643.5 mil. needed for 1966 expenses FELIX ABISHEGANADEIS By I: KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. TIIK Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Sicw Sin. who presents his budget to Parliament next week will have to find $1,*****72^52 to meet ordinary expenditure Next' years total estimate is $120 million (or 7 9 per cent)203 words
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Article29 1965-11-06 1 BRUSSELS. Frl. Belgium's 89-year-old Dowager Queen Elisabeth. King Baudouin's grandmother. Is .seriously ill after a heart attack last night, the Royal Palace announced here today— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article44 1965-11-06 1 NICOSIA. Fn.— Renewed firing Urokr out today around the walleii TurkMb-Cyprtot part of FumagUMH. A Government spokesman said the Turks opened rire against a hospital in the Greek sector and firing spread around the Turkish quarter.— Reuter. (See Page 3)Reuter - 44 words
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Article40 1965-11-06 1 MEMMINGEN (West Germany, Fri.— A Starflehter Jet of the West German Air Force crashed near here today only three weeics after the country's fleet o( these planes v as grounded for a safety check. The pilot MM killed40 words
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Article58 1965-11-06 1 TOKYO, Fri. A sleep-inducing pillow has brrn drvrloped in Japan. Made of foam rubber, it has a tiny electronic device inside which produces sounds resembling rain drops by means of a special neon tube. Running on house current, it produces 70 sound pulses per nvnute. which theReuter - 58 words
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581 1965-11-06 1 ALL PARTIES CONFIDENT OF WINNING PENANG BY-ELECTION PENANG. Fri. The De]) v t y Premier. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. were the main speakers at the Alliance's final rally at the Ayer Itam war memorial tonight as the three rival parties wound up their581 words
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Article56 1965-11-06 1 MOSCOW. Pri. A bimjapore Government delegation led by Dr Ton Chin Chye. Deputy Prune IfinJM r, bemn talk* today with Mr. Kirill Mazurcn Soviet First Deputy Premier. No details of the first meeting were Immediately available. Mr. Mazurov Is one of two First Depuuer under56 words
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Article415 1965-11-06 1 GEOFFREY BOLANO - Straits tin drops another $10.50 GEOFFREY BOLANO By SINGAPORE. Fri. Straits tin fell below the S7OO per picul level today, a further drop of 510.50 taking it down to $692. It was lowest prio April 2. the day befmv the price weni owr the $700 level, where It has maintained415 words
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Article57 1965-11-06 1 CANC DEATH SINGAPORE. Fri— Tan Kian Swee. 23. of MM Road, was killed late tonight following clash betwtin rival uangs in Bukit P.ix.ih Road, a short disi tan»e from the General Hospital AIDIT TRAPPED IAKMtI Fri. Indonesian Ommunist leafier. Aidit. trapped in his hidins plate in Centr.w Java,Reuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration549 1965-11-06 2 CAIGON, Fn. Ho Thi Que, tlio colourful "Tiger Lady' 1 of the Mekong Doha, was shot and killed yesterday while struggling for a uun with her husband. Informed aourcei she became Infuriated nt her husband over a woman who549 words
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152 1965-11-06 2 Japanese 'wait and see' on Indon aid rKYO, Fri. —Japan is withholding its decision on whether to five emergency aid to Indonesia, a Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Akira Sono. said yesterday. i "The GoTernment is watching the situation in Indonesia, but has not decided whether to eive emergency aid." Mr.UPI - 152 words
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Article62 1965-11-06 2 JAKARTA. Fn. Iwo li;d ino^iii Navy helicopters \vii;< h flew la a rescue mission yesterday lo i he groundrcl Norwegian tanker Thor^hall could not reach it b«WM ol bad wither The helicopters are expectrd *o take off aswiri tocinv to the Thnrshall. which i.s grounded in theAP - 62 words
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Article34 1965-11-06 2 SAIGON. Fn TWO IP Ai my hrlipopteii) collided in mid-air yesterday short iy before landing at An Khe. 270 miles north-<\«s*. uf Saigun. killing all nine peopl* aboard the two aircraft. Reiner34 words
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291 1965-11-06 2 HANOI TERMS ON VIETNAM PEACE TALKS Call for troops withdrawal NORTH Vietnam made it clear today that a cessation of United States bombing of its territory would not lead to peace talks on the Vietnam issue. The prerequisite was the withdrawal of United States troops from Vietnam. It said in291 words
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Article17 1965-11-06 2 lEOPOLDVILLE. Fri. The Congolese Army commander. MaiGen. Joseph Mobutu, has been promoted to Lieutenant-General. AP.AP - 17 words
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Article80 1965-11-06 2 'Clashes in Kashmir... 5 KARACHI. Fri Exchanges of flre between Indian and Pakistani troops' continued in almost all sect- orj> of Kashmir yesterday, an official Pakistani spokesman said in Rawalpindi today He said Indians attacked a Pakistani post in the Mendhar sector of Kashmir. Eleven Indians were killed on theReuter - 80 words
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130 1965-11-06 2 India: 20 ceasefire violations by Pakistan NEW DELHI. Fri. India claimed yesterday that Pakistan had committed a record number of 20 ceasefire violations in Kashmir in the last three days. A government spokesman said the violations included firing <>n Indian posts and reinforcement of positions. Jets active He that PakistaniReuter - 130 words
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171 1965-11-06 2 'SUBANDRIO GOING INTO EXILE SOON' REPORTS JAKARTA, Fri. IndoJ nesla's First Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Subandrio. will be sent abroad for an extended tour in the near future, usually reliable sources said too. The sources ajdd would rep: exile for Dr. Subandrio, I who the Army thin* at least anUPI - 171 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-11-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (\tiu look uaptTL— 1 TTmo a WONP6gPUp3 CVctigFUiSlif) {*>*> CMieur mPX V l[gU AM) V^frT Of LUCK nojt^S V VtCITOg CAiLEpy C WK«D iWO TIDy)29 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-11-06 3 PARIS. Friday. PRESIDENT Charles de CiaulU yesterday ended months of suspense by announcing his intention to stand for re-election on Dec. 5. convinced it was the b<-.-t way of serving France. The general. and emphasis, mad' nouncement ;n a tele^ speech tha? La-tedReuter - 226 words
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156 1965-11-06 3 TURKS HOLD EMERGENCY CABINET SESSION ON CYPRUS ANKARA. Iri An eroer |Mej meeting of the Turkish Cabinet I his mornini: derided to call on the \;ito Perm.nu nt (ouiuil und the r.\. Seiuril> Council lo Kmm the worsening situation in Cyprus. At the Iniled Nations the permanent Turkish representative. Mr.Reuter - 156 words
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531 1965-11-06 3 Imports ban as Smith prepares for UDI SALISBURY, Friday. |'HE Rhodesian Government yesterday clamped a total control on trade imports a move regarded by political observers as an essential prerequisite to a unilateral declaration of independence. Only goods already dispatched and landed here within 42 days by sea or 14Reuter - 531 words
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129 1965-11-06 3 WAKEFIELD (Mass) Fri. Leaflets calling for the assasination of President Johnson because of U.S. involvement in Vietnarr were found h,ere yesterday. The leaflets said: "Why kill L.BJ? "Because he Is responsible for the deaths of thousand; of Americans In Vietnam forced to129 words
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102 1965-11-06 3 Tory majority cut in polls for late Speaker's seat I ONDON. Frl The opposl tlon Tory Party lasi night held the Parliamentary seat In the by-electlor caused by the death of th< Speaker of the House of Commons Sir. Harry HyltonFoster but their majority was cut by more than oneReuter - 102 words
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Article78 1965-11-06 3 IX>NDON. Pri. An unem ployed lorry driver pleaded noi gu;ky here yesterday lo the thef of a £140.000 Ooya portrait whirl vanished from London's Na'iona G.illery four years ago. Kempt on Bunto. 61, also pleade< not guilty to stealing a picturi fr.ime from the galleryReuter - 78 words
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Article56 1965-11-06 3 I LONDON. Pri. Tli c Bntisl Prim«- MiniMfr. Mr. Wilson. tol< yesterday, he had beei ■In toui-h with the Soviet Prim Minister about an exchange o visits between tht-m W e aitree that an exchanq would be useful at the right time, he said. Dates for theReuter - 56 words
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179 1965-11-06 3 CAN FRANCISCO. Frl. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon arrived here last night by air to begin their first visit to the United Btates. California .society from Nob Hill in Sin FrMkCoMa to Beveriy HilU. Los Angeles, from the -goso" set to the social registerReuter - 179 words
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114 1965-11-06 3 Immigration curb will not be withdrawn I ONDON. Fri The Brt- 'ish Prime Minister. Mr Harold Wilson, ysterday reiosed to withdraw the Governments proposals to curb Commonwealth immigration. One f hli backb -lichens. Mr WUIUm Hamilton urged nim m the- Hoii.se of Commons to do so. pending research a;id consultation.Reuter - 114 words
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Advertisement133 1965-11-06 3 DEFINITELY LAST DAY TO-DAY No more Extens ion of our 6th C A It ANNIVERSARY*.'*. 11 1 FURTHER REDUCTIONS DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE 92 North Bridge Road, Singapore 6. Tel: ***** I •^■qhVhl 111 K y IW Model 71 j \v4jr For every occasion, Essex V. C shoes stand out133 words
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Advertisement498 1965-11-06 4 [>^j MERCEDES-BENZ 61 new ideas improvements in the most comprehensive car range ever produced The new shape is only one ofthem Your dealer will be glad to give you the full list of the driving. Everything about the new Mercedes-Benz has other 60 new ideas and improvements. Here are a498 words
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Article, Illustration597 1965-11-06 5 Two years' jail now for Ranjit Singh Gill JUDGE SETS ASIDE LOWER COURT ORDER WHICH BOUND HIM OVER pin-; Pemuig High Court judge. Mr. Justice H. S. Ong. today set aside an order to bind over the pro-tern chairman of the Penang Writers' Circle, Kanjit Singh Gill, on a cheating597 words
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Article37 1965-11-06 5 lAIPING. PH. The B b-.b.e. the Guru Oranth Sahib, win be i'*»d non-«op from 8 a.m. at the Gunidwara Temple in Upper Station Road here on Sunday to mark the birthday of Ouru Na-37 words
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292 1965-11-06 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. THE University of Singapore today announced 1 the results of the first professional examination for the decrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. The following candidate*: have Passed the ezunlna anatomy, biochi-nu- logy: K .chivy Abraham. Chan Chen David Ch<292 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-11-06 5 PATIENCE' SAYS DATO AS 14 QUIT IN A WEEK A LOR STAR, m.— The Kedah State MCA president. Senator Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok.i today appealed to MCA leaders in the State to "exercise patience" over the controversial turnj over tax. He wa.s commenting on the resignation of 14 MCA307 words
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102 1965-11-06 5 Here's chance for Malaysian architects I^LAL.-A LUMPUR. In Tin 8'...-h Government is to invite architects from Commonwi'iilth countries to -übmit designs in a com- petition for a new Parlia- ment building. Ths.s has oeen announced by the British Min:s:«r of Public! Building and Works. Mr. Charles > Panned. A Londo102 words
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Article20 1965-11-06 5 PCNANO Ihe I icietv oelora nif ■Mttta fir thr«# i r. an-.v in aid of r-n bu.lding fund20 words
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144 1965-11-06 5 Mentri tells the Central Govt: No compromise on language I^OTA BIIARU. Fri. The Menlri Brsar of Kelantan. Dato Moham«d Asri bin Haji Mini i. today called on the Central Government not to make any compromise in the implementation of National Language as the sole official language lie said this when144 words
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Article198 1965-11-06 5 SARAWAK PRICES: STORE REPLIES 'pHE chairman of the Singapore-Sarawak Importers and Exporters Association. Mr. Ling Lee Hua. today said it was unfair to hold Singapore businessmen responsible for a reported general increase in prices of goods in Sarawak. He was commenting on a Straits Times report from Kuching which hinted198 words
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Advertisement301 1965-11-06 5 to beat the dollar- for -dollar, picture for picture valM built into the entini new KowaSER 35mm SLR. This omi different trom every '35 you vi seen with super-fist needle-sharp 50mm f 2 lens coupled, micro-sensitivt CdS system: pentaprism viewfinder: automatic resit counter rapid advance lever, and a host of301 words
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235 1965-11-06 6 A good response from traders, says US mission (SINGAPORE, Fit The leader of the seven-man United Males trade mission, Mr. Hoy F. Gootenberg, today described the response from local businessmen and industrialists to the mission's efforts lo promote Iwo-wav trade and set up joint ventures in Singapore as very encouraging.**235 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-11-06 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Profrvsor Orlo Derby, a visiting Fulbright Professor from America, today praised the Teachers Training College for "doing a fine job to meet the critical shortage of teachers" in Singapore. He is the man who has been given the assignment179 words
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80 1965-11-06 6 SINGAPORE. Fn.— The C>vlo;i Tamils A.viociation will stage musical and dance concert entitled International Night" at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 20 at 8 pm. in aid of it* building fund. The variety show includes an Indian ladies orchestra. Malay comedians ballet,80 words
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67 1965-11-06 6 (jINGAPOKfc. Fri— P and O Orient Lines' luxury UaMfl O Orian.i will into Singapore tomorrow morning from AuNtralia on her »ay to thr United Kingdom. The WMI, \v itli some 1.400 passengers, will make a '^4-hnur stop here The Norwegian luxury liner nu67 words
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Article138 1965-11-06 6 SINGAPORE. F'n. Members of the International Air Conditioning iM) Ltd. branch of the leftwlng Industrial Workers" Union of Singapore have resigned en bloc, and crossed over to the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union, an affiliate of the National Trades Union Congress Rcvealin? ihis today, the ■eneral138 words
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400 1965-11-06 6 heard case: Clerk denies taking part in 'conspiracy' SINGAPORE. Frl. IyiLLIAM Phua. a clerical officer of the Registry of Persons, today denied under cross-examin-ation in the Third Criminal District court that he was "taking part in a conspiracy to put down his executive officer. Thomas Khor Teik Loon." Khor Is400 words
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Article96 1965-11-06 6 SINGAPORE. Fn. Seventeen I employees of Fraser and Neave <S> Ltd.. Malayan Breweries ISI Ltd.. I and Lions Ltd. a subsidiary of K and N —who have put In a total of 'J65 yeaiv service with the ori jjanliation. were tonight given spe--1 i ial awards96 words
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Advertisement434 1965-11-06 6 <J^> JUNIOR CHAMBER OF SINGAPORE X* V Qffl Pr«»«ntl GALA CHARITY PREMIERE in aid of S.AT.A. ORCHARD THEATRE THURSDAY. 11th NOVEMBER AT 8.00 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE MINISTER FOR CULTURE SOCIAL AFFAIRS. INCHE OTHMAN BIN WOK CHARITY TICKETS AT $10 00 I $4 00 AVAILABLE AT JUNIOR434 words
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Advertisement174 1965-11-06 6 NEW SOUTHERN (Air-Co B ditioned)BAß& CABARET LTD. J ■^f J6-42 Eu Tong Sen Street (sth Floor), Singapore I. j w BAR Tel: *****, ***** CABARET Tel: *****, *****)^ Cabaret girls can be booked for Va hr. $3/- Mitt SHIRLEY KOH (Hon g Kong'i Film Stor) 4m Miss Duno Chcong, Miss174 words
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Advertisement112 1965-11-06 6 TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS MBCB^B^a^Baa^Bß^ (Junction of Macphcrton Hj Rd. and and TOMORROW 2 Shows: 2 p.m. 8 p.m. GIGANTIC ENTERTAINMENT NOT TO BE MISSED! Book your seats early. Tel: ***** !iiiiiiiiiiicjiiiimiiiiir.]iiiiiii..iiir.]iiiiii£ GOLDEN CITY THEATRE E fAir-Conditioned) Qurerjtown fPhanc: *****4 }Op«rn T.d. r 1, 3 JO, 7* V.JO ami MARK112 words
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Advertisement543 1965-11-06 6 SEASON FROM TONIGHT MIDNIGHT fV! NEW! NEW! >VeVP I THRILLS REA s S SINGAPORE and in s CIiTV B starring TONY RISSEL Maria Jose Alfonso -LIDO (s re) OPENS TOMORROW!" IN HIS SMALL WORLD ARE THE MOST COLOURFUL PEOPLE— GAMBLERS, GANGSTERS STRIPPERS! "A film of terrific B^^^. B dromotic truth.543 words
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Advertisement508 1965-11-06 6 Th« Theo're It Closed Unt.l lOth I No.amber far SUM* CINIRAMA I Instollation To Show united Artiiti' ."THI HALLELUJAH THAIL".. BOX-PLANS NOW OPIN FOR ONE WEEK frM 12th Niv, ti 18th Her (10 a.m. to I 00 p.m 1 fir "THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL" CASH BOOKINGS ONLY aLTtl^3l-H6 J 1 JBJ508 words
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Article, Illustration581 1965-11-06 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. Three cleared of bar girl rape THREE young men accused in the High Court oi" raping a former bar waitress. Ho Sam. were acquitted today at the end oi" a Bye-day trial. The accused were Saw Chua Moh. Tan Kah Long and Teo Soon581 words
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269 1965-11-06 7 PUAN AISHAH LAUNCHES AID PROGRAMME FOR POOR CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, today officially launched the hristmas Fair Donation Draw, at a tea party at the Istana Negara this afternoon. This \«as one of the projects fur the IMI Christmas Fjir organised by the V's Men's269 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-11-06 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Betntich Maria Denneborg. 56, well- known German pup- j peteer, raiinot recall j exactly when he made his first contact with puppets He said in the lounge of j his hotel today- "All that I can remember Is that I have223 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-11-06 7 Ceylon to keep close ties with Spore, says envoy SINGAPORE. Fri. Communist China's reputation and influence on the Afro- Asian political scene has not declined in spite of latest developments in Indonesia. Vietnam and Algiers, said Ceylon's new Ambassador to Peking, Mr. D.V.R. Gunau-arkena. who has been in Singapore for134 words
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Article38 1965-11-06 7 SINGAPORE Frl. The Food Industries Exhibition organised by the Light Industries Unit of the Economic Development Board will be openec by the Finance Minister. Mr Lim Kirn San. at Shenton Circus at 5.45 pm. on Sunday.38 words
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Advertisement435 1965-11-06 7 (fully air-conditi /*iJH Ttih hotel is in a superb letting tor B luxurious living Guests en|oy the i '^^BST' I utmost in comfort ot the most Bs SKSI) I reasonable rates. aSßft I Eiccltcnt Chinese or European food Light music provided mqhtly by the il > ORCHARD QUARTET with Ernesto435 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-11-06 8 By GEOFFREY BOLAND: Singapore, Friday JJEATEN in their attempt to get control of the board of Bekoh Consolidated Rubber Estates Ltd. in August, a local syndicate has now returned to the attack and are making all-out bid to secure the majority396 words
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Article127 1965-11-06 8 $30,000 gift to Medical Fund SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Toharro Company today presented Mill HUO to the .MetJiial Progress Fund. Accepting the cheque from Mr S. G Nazzari. acting general manager of the company. Datn Kuntne Shaw, general chairman of. the fund. said: "This donation brings us nearer to our127 words
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Article41 1965-11-06 8 SEREMBAN. Frt Mehar Sin«h. 20. of Mar.tin. 10 miles from here, was today charged in Hip BMfttrate*a court murder of a vegetable planter. Kone Fonc. 80. on Sop:. 25. No plea '.vas recorded. Thr case was postponed to Wednesday41 words
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Article177 1965-11-06 8 JESSELTON. Pri The National Productivity Centre's first series of courses for managers and supervisors in Sabah will be held here from Tuesday to Nov. 30 The courses will be conducted by the acting Director of the Centre. Inche Abu Kasslm bin Hajl Mohamed, and an 1.L.0.177 words
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29 1965-11-06 8 Don't put it'off till tomorrow. Buy a defence bond TODAY! KUALA I.r.MPI K Fri. Eight subscribers yesterday bought $83,450 worth of National Defence Bonds, bringing the total to $7,626,450.29 words
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242 1965-11-06 8 $11 million loan agreed by Govt— on condition IPOH. Fri. The Cent--1 ral Government has reed in principle to give an $11 million loan to the Ipoh Municipal Council for its SIT million sewerage scheme provided the State I ernment will sanction the scheme. This was Mated In a reply242 words
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103 1965-11-06 8 SINGAPORE. PW A MI O page booklet on Singa- pore's separation from Malaysia has been prepared ov > the Ministry of Culture few free distribution within the 1 next few days ta lean t ing to the break. wKb 1 !mm sprech.p.s of103 words
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Article29 1965-11-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Tht Selangor Wine and Spirits Dealers' Association last night eel* Ibrated its 48th anniversary \uth a dinner at the Sclangor Chine* Assembly Hall here29 words
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Miscellaneous143 1965-11-06 8 ,t Onp Bfi V. T. Unmlin V POO. HTWINrS SAKE, ...VVWERES THAT I SAVE rr BACK I ...ANYWAY, rT WAS JUST A"\ I I SURE! LOOKrT 1 BPUB fiUZ, WMASSA 1/ PRESEMT OCf> /TO 1M WITH A GtMMICK TGET A BUNCH^ I—l1 I OUT THERE/ J^Z^^s. jB ■^Sfl^. MATTER P^^6AJD143 words
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Advertisement78 1965-11-06 9 PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! /^y"ym- 4 -?> prcsr uJe start x \if^ -i/f./r^^J^ uJfTU THE TAJ L iMft miff: jdtL NEW POWER-FORMULA ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE BOOSTS POWER THREE WAYS: 1. CLEANING POWER 2. FIRING POWER 3. PERFORMANCE POWER ALSO PRESERVES THE POWER OF NEW ENGINES. AND RESTORES LOST78 words
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Article49 1965-11-06 10 M »»rd, SIS minimum THE FAMILY Or thr UK Mr If R «rd frirnda for n., ajiaalX »rd a»«"' •n«nk« I 'tor jod staff of Kliiurm THI FAMILY OF tb« IBM Mr CBl* ior «hfir roea. ondoirn. r. wrratha acroll*. »Mrnil.inrr at fuorra.l aod >»i'>g» during 'hrr rrrrr-49 words
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Obituary17 1965-11-06 10 Harrfa Sit tttmmmm IN TREASURE!) MEMORY o.' Mr > who d'partpd on NOTMa\:«a»i -»in»mh»t«<» n« hit17 words
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The Straits Times Saturday. November 6, 1965
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Article636 1965-11-06 10 Then is confusion >omeuiieri'. it would appear to be in Whitehall, rc-garding British defence arrangement* with Singapore and the future of the British military bases. Singapore is not asking the British to withdraw: on the contrary it is hoped the British will slay. In turn the British636 words
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Article440 1965-11-06 10 Tlu- decision of the new leaders of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organis- ation to drop the demand for a re-examination of the Malaysia Agreement, clears the way for rapprochement between UPKO and the other parties in •he Sabah Alliance. The sub- stance of the changes sought440 words
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Article155 1965-11-06 10 Not all the problems attached to the resettlement of Malay families affected by Singapore's urban renewal programme have been wived j but negotiations are going well. In particular, assurances of co-operation passed on to j the Minister for Social Affairs this week by representatives of families in the155 words
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470 1965-11-06 10 Studying Malay for results not quality Ab a HaMtoni "1 ihe N.. tionai Laniuiii 'Beginners Standard 1) 1 WOUld lik«' to Vcilrc doubt.» regarding ihe \u> dom oi hiving a .\VM.em whereby the beginner Is required to sit an examination, the like of which 1 have not previously encountered for470 words
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Letter397 1965-11-06 10 \\'ITH reference to recent correspondence in your paper regarding the shooting of stray dogs, I am to state that an ::ivestlgatlon wa* made <nto the matter and my department Is satis* fled that the necessary precautionary measures had In fact been taken to clear people away397 words
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1083 1965-11-06 10 KHOR CHEANG KEE - The cloudy issues in Penang's poll KHOR CHEANG KEE THE CANDIDATES DAVID CHOONG 36 Larwyc MCA -,oufh and national MCA voufh C Councillor )or Victoria Green. LIM KEAN SIEW. 43 bocidlist Front. Lawyer, MemCe- Pa i mpnt for Dato Kramat and torm»r City Councillor, iec(jen of Socialist F-ont. TAN CIM1,083 words
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Advertisement662 1965-11-06 10 Straits Tmm k Malay Mail Cla«*ltl»a a«v.-tl. »<•»«!« aaar ta> MARKET < i ••'••!.•«>.•« 0..») a *.t.«a «na ■.j >■•■>•* O7V BOOK ITOHI LTO winch*«t*> n*jf I oiy*' o**aj THI Nrwß FRONT riiiaanlaaa iwn>it»i M. M. ISMAIL 1 Aaintraltv •<•«. N«ial BoaM NAUIIM STOKI 1 141* .r. aaaaV I a662 words
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Advertisement57 1965-11-06 10 If you wear GLASSES The proper glasses can b« of tremendous Kelp to your efficiency, your physical and mental comfort, as well as your appearonce. Are you SURE of yours? How long since you've had your eyet examined? The eyes chongc; periodical examination is necessary. C- S. CHONG. O. D.57 words
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Advertisement136 1965-11-06 10 Another reason why C% more Carrier a/r 7j bought thin any airdirtctioninten rTm r? different ways. For M maximum circula- I Jr tion of cool air, look to a Carrier Air Conditioning. ■•■■■laaaa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BTaaaßßßßSfjßSfßßaßapaßaaal w 9 Air conditioning 1 M«c«, as In many other parts of th« right modal for your136 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1965-11-06 11 CASHIER TESTIFIES: RUBBER MAGNATE 'S MY HUSBAND HE TELEPHONED AND TOLD ME TO GET READY. BIT DINNER DATE HAD TO BE CANCELLED' INQUIRY IS TOLD: THREE MEN ACCUSED SINGAPORE, Friday. A TTRACTIVE Shirley Chan Yoke Lin, today told a court ixhow a dinner date with1,126 words
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218 1965-11-06 11 Ideal, says Razak of Penang university site pENANG. Fri. The i Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. I today described as "ide- al" the proposed Penants j University site in the| Sungei Kluang-Glugor-Relau area, about 10 miles from the city. He said this after viewing the proposed 596-acre site. from218 words
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Article32 1965-11-06 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mohamed Ismail. 34, of Berangoon Road, a labourer, working at the Toa Payoh construction site was killed today when an iron pulley fell and i hit him.32 words
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Article107 1965-11-06 11 TODAY: Sedlli Keehil 734 a.m. (7.2 fn BS3 p.m. '6.8 ft. Sli ftapore 820 am (8.1 ft i 921 p.m. (8 1 ft>: Port Dtck.vm 4.27 am (82 ft) 503 pm (7.5 ft Port Swettenham 308 am 02.9 ft« 331 pm (11.8 't., Penan? 1055 a.m. (6.9 ft)107 words
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Article, Illustration136 1965-11-06 11 I ITUALA LI'MPUR. Frl IV The newly-appointed director of the German Cultural Institute. Dr Karl M. Heidt (above), plans to introduce an electronic classroom, believed to be the first of its kind in Malaysia, for the teaching of German to local students. I 1136 words
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Article20 1965-11-06 11 i KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The I Federation of Malaya Shooting AsI sociation will hold its biennial running tomorrow.20 words
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301 1965-11-06 11 Singapore has many 'firsts' says Mr. Lim SINGAPORE, Fri. 13 The Finance Mlnir, Mr. Lim Kirn San. said today that although Singapore was the smallest country in South-east Asia, she had many "firsts" in the region. He was sppaking opening ceremony oi the graving dock of Jurong Shin yard Ltd.301 words
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Article38 1965-11-06 11 IPOH Fn The Bishop of I South-East Asia, the Rev Bishop undv will !■>- nmong the I guests at a tea ar'- eiebratlng Uv stiver mbilee c Tan. thodist Church In .ie Tamil se»tlement here on Sunday.38 words
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Article238 1965-11-06 11 I£UALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been asked to intervene in the current dispute between Securicor < Malaya > Ltd. and the Union of Securicor Employees. This appeal came from the National Union of Commercial Workers, which said that t h238 words
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Advertisement143 1965-11-06 11 MAKE YOUR QRSJ DRINK A GIN TONIC Such perfect partners in light sophisticated refreshment Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic such perfect partners for warm youthful company Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic. There's something rather different about a Gin n' Extra. It's not a soft drink, nor143 words
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Advertisement7 1965-11-06 11 D PEANUTS will appear again on Monday7 words
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Advertisement114 1965-11-06 11 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? Th« many different opportunities of rout* and place available to) you these days require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the information and advice to help you make114 words
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Miscellaneous775 1965-11-06 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur Rascals. "Board of Education": and Prnang; 6 Ipoh and 635 Huckleberry Hound and Malacca; 3 Johorr Bahru: Yogi Bear; 650 Film maga--4 Talplng; 7 Batu Pahat: sli c; 7 News In English. Kluanc. 7.10 Cantonese Opera; 7.34 PM.: 3 Opening and pro- Glynls. "Keep775 words
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LETTER
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433 1965-11-06 12 I REFER to 'tit letter (ST. Oct. 12) by "Unfair" and should like to point out that the charge ne made of an Inspector sent to observe his work having "very little knowledge of Chinese" is misrepresentation of facts. "Unfair" may have very good reasons,433 words
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Letter44 1965-11-06 12 DRAINS In the backlane between Liang Scan Street and Tan Quee Llan Btreet are congested with rubbish left lying for weeks, a breeding ground lor mosquitoes ai:d flies. Another eye-sore and health hazard are the permanent structures erected along this backlane. CITIZEN Singapore44 words
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Letter155 1965-11-06 12 I read with Interest the report <S.T. Oct. 9> on the academic achievements of the 28-year-old political detainee. Lim Chin joo. during his nine year detention What moves me to write is ..i»j v. tvtUtmMl that ur society can keep a man Ln de'enilon for hll po155 words
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895 1965-11-06 12 'THE recent Tregonning- Winstedt controversy has to be considered in the perspective of wider and more Important issues. In my undergraduate days I did notice that Prof, ahen Mm Trengonnlng had a tendency to make unkind remarks in his lectures of people like "Wilkinson. Winstedt and895 words
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Letter147 1965-11-06 12 The danger in a backlane BK T\VK ft M the shop houses in Ma.ju Avenue and Kensington Park Road, in Serangoon Garden*, there is i ha(k I a n c which heavy lorries use t<i make deliveries The results are deplorable anil dangerous. There jr c three sewer manholes in147 words
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Letter35 1965-11-06 12 lILWF noticed that much is being; done for the improvement of Mount Emily Swimming Pool. But has the Government noticed that it has taken four months just to paint the pool? SWIMMER Singapore35 words
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237 1965-11-06 12 Outside exams for Poly students REI-'ER to the letter tS.T. Oct. 23> headlined "Merdeka and the Poly Diplomas by Mr A. Robert Edl.s. priiH-ij. the Singapore Polytechnic. A.s a fuii-ume ttudant In the Polytechnic School of Accountancy. 1 hay* this to say. Obviou&ly. Mr. EdLs Is not aware of what237 words
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Letter22 1965-11-06 12 I ALAN Rajah, off Bale*tier Road. Is in a deplorable condition The authorities should make Immediate repair'; R. TAT Singapore22 words
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Advertisement158 1965-11-06 12 ATTACHMENT S *^V^"W^N*iMW for your §^tti^**Wfog cleaning Banish hands-and-knees housework for ever With these new click-on heads you can scrub, sweep, dust or polish floors and shampoo carpets standing up. Buy the rack and make up a set for your cupboard. We will be pleased to show you these BAN158 words
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Advertisement154 1965-11-06 12 1 ••WMTfllaO CAUIINu ifrii//»r m Air w l f i WWO -r WEIGHS ONLY 10% LBS. Yes, McCulloch have made a MJ^ii'^".^ f° oi P ro °f engine idling in any major breakthru in lightweight P^Ss^i»._^| position and McCulloch dechamsaw design. HBfe— J/H S Ijt^ pendability. Weight economy in the154 words
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Article43 1965-11-06 13 KANOAR. Pri. The Mentrl i Sheikh Ahmad, yesterday opened the Perils Solidarity Week exhibition In the Hokkien Association hall. The exhibition, depleting the j country's progress in rural development, education, health and other fields, will continue until next week43 words
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Article42 1965-11-06 13 N'IBONO TEBAL. Fr. The 1 Permiig Chief Education Officer. Mr Kum 800. will declare open the new extension to the Nibong j Tebal Methodist Secondary at 4 p.m tomorrow. There *riH be a dedication ceremony md craft, exhibition.42 words
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Article, Illustration443 1965-11-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri ♦THE leader of the 28- member Afro-Asian trade union delegation, Mr. John Kalangari of Uganda today praised Malaysians and their Government for "thinking in terms of being a full-fledged member of the AfroAsian nations." From experience gained during the443 words
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Article61 1965-11-06 13 CAIRO. Fri. A four-man Malaysian educational delegation headed by the Minister of Education, Inrhe Khir Johari. arrived here today on an eight-day visit to the I nited Arab Republic The delegation will sign a cultural agreement and visit I.A.R. educational institutes. The delegation was received atReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1965-11-06 13 THIS was the scene outside the British Commissioner's office in Kuala Lumpur yesterday when the visiting Afro-Asian trade union delegates visited the picket line of members of the War Department Civilian Staff Association protesting against the dismissal of about 150 workers of rhe British Ministry of Public Works and75 words
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82 1965-11-06 13 KUCHING. Fri—Sarawak Berjaya Week Committee has published a special commemorative booklet listing 10 Golden Rules for national solidarity. Some of the roles are: THINK of yourself firstly as a Malaysian and never firstly as a member of a racial gronp. MAKE friends among your fellow82 words
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Article79 1965-11-06 13 KA.NGAR. Fri. The Sian 3hye Tong in Hye Keat Estate. dyer Hitam will hold special religious services next Wednesday »nd Thursday In connection with Sirthrtay celebrations of the "Tay Boh Neoh Neon (Mother Earth). There will be a vegeter an lunch at 2 p.m on79 words
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185 1965-11-06 13 Clerks at Benson's call off strike OINGAPORE, Fri. Sixty clerical employees of S. H. Benson (S) Ltd.. an advertising firm in Cecil Street, this morning returned to work after a one-day strike. The Singapore Commercial and Factory Workers' Union I had called them out yesterday following what It described as185 words
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Advertisement366 1965-11-06 13 ATTENTION! ALL NASAL PATIENTS! It *M mM«r from n«nl diMOM fee, headachy mitty, {tMnx, 4*»nv«4 »cfti«H«» o«d ilMp, onnood by Hawing now. •*««W «»r«tt»m •*< Utr* at contultinf ph»«.tlop«i, Hrn M JAPAN'S SAFE AND SUM. EASY AND IFFECTIVt MINATO SYSTEM relict* you nf your \^*t>' i* sufferings "WitM« two mormt366 words
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Advertisement324 1965-11-06 13 the X I lUf I shine Kiwi Kwik Wax put? the Ht Kiwi shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available f in red tile, screen tile. ____^I^^ mahogany, dark teak and neutral. Iy4ini/«/>/(. in 2 2 Ih. 5 Ib, Ih and 42 Ib tins. KWIK WAX Sole Agents: OVERSEAS CORPORATION324 words
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Miscellaneous249 1965-11-06 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB (7). l Lady ot rank, except one 7. Fixes a page (7). with a bodyguard (8). 8 It's comforting taking oat 5 Long wave from a halrdrcss- another policy (10). •r? >6i. 13. Part of Madeira? That's 11 cricket ildea (I, S. 2). easy! (6. 2.249 words
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Advertisement417 1965-11-06 14 (Contlnord from Pace It I ACKNOWLEDGMENT •a Word* SIS I Minimum) TNE FAMILY OF late Mr P. Manlam thank all Police Officials, relatives and friend* for their kind condolences, wreaths and attendance at the funeral. ANNOUNCEMENTS Word* Sli Minimum) DOG SHOW EBs Malaysian Cham- 1 plonahip Dog Show La Salle417 words
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Advertisement1049 1965-11-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* M (Mm.,— Box St eta. txtrm COOKS WANTED Chinese able to rook Kuropean and Chinese dishes. Apply Box A 6057 E.T. Spore. ENERGETIC MALE FEMALE food production assistant required. 3ood procped Apply Box A 368 8.T.. Ipoh. amah WANTED. Very capable. Kood English, cook, wash etc.1,049 words
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Advertisement1076 1965-11-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Mora's M (Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm I APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Suitably Wua.lfled and Experienced Draughtsmen for Poat in a Consult irnc Clvtl and Structural Engineera' Omce in Kuala Lumpur. Applicants snouid apply in their own handwriting before 15tb November giving detail* of age., experience etc. and1,076 words
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Advertisement1126 1965-11-06 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT {li Word* M Hin. I— Box it el*, rrfro NOW AVAILABLE roily Kur. nlshrd 4-Bedroorr Klat at 231. Tanglio Road. Bathrooms attached. Hittingroom Dlmngroom Telepbone (M34U4. S pore. LARGE AIRY j HCDROOM rial both sidrs verandah seaside 514-> Joo Cbiat Road Keady for occupation Kurnlsbed Rent S37A/- Ring1,126 words
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Advertisement802 1965-11-06 14 EDUCATION li Word* M i Mln.)—Box S» ett. txlrt TANGLIN PREPARATORY SCHOOL require* trained 'i-acurrn tur MESejl aud Junior claaaes in January. Apply to writing to The Principal 136 ran glin Road. Hintiapore V) TANCLIN PREPARATORY SCHOOL require! a teacher lor c!&»s of 3 year old children :n January would802 words
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Advertisement769 1965-11-06 14 T.V./RADIO SALES 4 SERVICE li W*m*% SS I Win. i—Bmx is r«j. »xfr. TELEVISION PROBLEMS" Teleprtun** MJDI37 I rl**visioo Ke* pairs. Aenal Installations. Trade-ins SM r<» Umdon Tmined SDocialistt «i reasomi.,. .-u»i TV SKTS AVAU.ABLK ON P.KNT 0B LONC AMO IMORT PERIODS No Dssoslt No Insurants Charges Philips National. Hush769 words
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Advertisement889 1965-11-06 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li t»ur«\ Win H,,x i« c»» MC 1100 P.ECISTEP.ED AUCUST left* accident fin- enr as— M tyres sstfetv Mitt MHO o.n o B'l *****3 MINI MINOR TRAVELLER Model •-.tril a Tbeatre Is ao Kudo* :■<>•. M 2.f>» p m LATE I»S3 VOLKSWACON I isxi miles, tmma. Hate889 words
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Advertisement436 1965-11-06 14 FOR SALE i Word* (M111. 1— B»x in bSj b_Sm K'MAS SALS aiM :ix IMMi M M BEAUTIFUL X'MAS CABI rnvrd from Kn^land. Also La Kuuf.que. Liat [owrra. I pore. NFRASOL WATER NEATER r-.,m IMkHI IMSBM 001 «st»Inn Kadiu Coriri lous*. spore raisaMSM EMM Ai-a»s snos st PMUAMG A CO..436 words
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Advertisement1258 1965-11-06 15 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.i Out Spun Miit P. S'Ua Pteeet ANCHISES Livrpool Me 11 Her 7 Ntv I It Niv 11 ANTENOI :oo!, Gusgow ftiv I Ntv 11 Htv 12/11 MM II PELEUS i .erpooi, G isgow Niv 12 Her 14 ASPHALION -cool, Glasgow Ntv It MM 211,258 words
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Advertisement1278 1965-11-06 15 Wti DmW CV 1 1 1 \J iJ Ik^f f^M^lMbl T f)M r r//£LH\iL/A/£S M 1 THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY fl incete-iM n Or^'i EXPRESS SAILINtS f» NEAR EAST, CONTINENT ANO SCANIINAVIA: S pon P. S ham Prr| Am Genoa Havrt H'burg R'da* Ann* Cmd I) Sailid UPt'NM* II I1,278 words
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Advertisement1230 1965-11-06 15 I ben®line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOKDON. LIVEIPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENRINNES jjSgU g 1 Singaport Pt. Sham Penang Hamburg Bee II li Pirt, Tidai BENREOCH Singapo'i Pt Sham Penang Fer lonoon Nn 27 li Pirt Tilar Hamburg Bm Smgapori P. S ham Penang ■ENVRACKIE London, M'brougti, M'Surg.. NM I'll NM1,230 words
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Advertisement1233 1965-11-06 15 W ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \P""**^ U.K. /Continent. |MM>ere P. SUM P*M-S Cm Bf dTIPKIPE* London HamOerg. lottertMi Aniwarp, Hull Cm *f CHESTEI Dunott, LoMoe. Havre, Hamburg, Kuaeraatl. An:wer| 22 24 Htv 25 NM Cm Bf MIWBM ummw, HMMerg, RentfOMk Havrt, Hun, MxMitserougn. n/» 4w m Cm djEIJJMTOH LM3M.1,233 words
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531 1965-11-06 16 From Our Market Correspondent riXTREMELY quirt condiHj tions descended on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover at 298.500 shares was the smallest since October 11. Industrials were generally easier with small falls of up in 5 cents throughout the list. The Thursday531 words
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Article26 1965-11-06 16 Malayan Stork Indirr* Nov. I Xov. Industrials: 79.38 79.09 Tin*: 102.65 IMH S robbers: 103.87 103.51 •Dec. 3«. 1963 too Ore. 2!>. l'iti' lou26 words
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Article803 1965-11-06 16 DOOMaMI in and reported to; the Sincaporr and Kiula Lumpur trading rooms of the NUK-k Kvrhanirr ye«t<-rday. with the number or the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cald Stor. r.> («0) 12 17. il.ihji tt.lt; Ouniapt 14.U001 tlMi Etta <1 >.:• Si.. 12,011" 1 $1.71 L),803 words
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Article26 1965-11-06 16 Nov. j. MALAYAN KI'BBFU PRICE: SS| cents (up one-eighth of a cent.) TIN: 5692 (down sio:>«). Unofficial estimated ottering 200 tons (up 25 tons).26 words
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Article54 1965-11-06 16 'FUt preaent rate of the Malayan x dollar afulri'.t the pound sterling fixed on November 24 laat year is vllinf. T.T. or O.D. 2a, 3 15 ISd. Buying T.T. 2a, 4 l/l«d. Buying O.n. 2s. 4<>d. The dollar Is at its statatonr middle position In relation to its54 words
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Article99 1965-11-06 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. FrL j INDUSTRIALS eMtxl furtha* i with key aaockn leadtng the trend Base metals and ol!» wore bnrlrv TcwUr <So«tn« prir«« »nr Thorv<liv p'lret :o kaMtaM Mount km 1 .S8 11 N Krok*n Bill '10a. Id 7 .^6/Tl Arpno, *.i OH In<l %<•» (57 7) i »r99 words
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Article116 1965-11-06 16 CHIN lying aiattfxda OM lln«ap«re viking Princaan 1/2. Havelatrtn 3 4. Tapah N V. 5. MaootoaTeratt 6'T. Patroelua 8.9. Otenroy 13/14. Heosh Cap* 15 16. Bankura I*. Kinael Mini (No. 11) 18. South Res 21'?°. Straat Colombo 23 '24. Steel Recorder 31 .12. AnchM'H 33 34. Rebeverett116 words
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Article55 1965-11-06 16 PMC Ao.c.at.an ,1 Bank, m Malay I It! rttH '.j mercAanta vejterdav tall ratea to Iloo> Canada -.uv T| TT 35 0/M airmail OD 35 7 I*. SH» d.et. 3* 13 U cred'i bills, 38 trade I tolling TT at 0D ready: Canadian Dollar, X-,; liliun Frjnci llan55 words
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387 1965-11-06 16 THE st«>adW conditions ruling towards the end of the previous week continued during the first part of the week ru,d price rise of I over oiii recorded at one I <^arby de livery state H < B Co. Ltd in their review nf tl387 words
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Article229 1965-11-06 16 X'oVKMBtJt flra* grmAt rabfca* fAb. tMjrra rlTiril at s pjav In niimtwtii and Koala Li^BfJav ytiMday at 65S enrtai p«r Ik ■p on«-rt»hth of a aaot mi TharatUyg rl latin a*««l fw th» 1 paaiUna. Tba too* im falrU < Blßa*. E_*.». aad FXJLE. Infill Iprieea hi mil229 words
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Article147 1965-11-06 16 Vor. Tr)r*a monlbe. INDUITRULI Bousfnd II eta MeAHa'.er a <••«. C ■> tfo <ltn« IS eta. Nf. Invret 10 «a. Dunlop* 13 rti. N. Iron 9 eta •t 20 eta, 0.C.8.C i« e«.e r'.orhman* Fwl. I>l»p lOrta. Kot, n«on» 10 eta F N. I- c-i Uammon 13 CM147 words
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Article19 1965-11-06 16 quoted at 6 731 ror IT. an<3 i •MM •tirlmc »92 aaa •im tael *f f.M «i19 words
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Advertisement1073 1965-11-06 16 VI KAWASAKI KISF.N KAISHA LTD. V.SJk. Pacific AUonrio S«rvle« bMtkol Hoaftoo( 0 frwenca a. fMt auawa xntrwa Mtrr- 17/21 0M 0M laa i Ft* ►M -Maaprtiaia Mart- 11/70 iM 11 JM 10 Ftl I Mat I Mar Japan Dirt>c« Strvicr Ptntm Sintaouta I at ■Taitta Mart 1 I Net la1,073 words
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Advertisement971 1965-11-06 16 «UiT«ALI» HI) ItALAMK stOVICt. INDIA. PM.ISIAN. AND (Ult SEIVICL la (rtanatta, laHaiOa. Maaaina. >i«m» la. Maria aaa Nauaaniaaav Paaaao VM» S'pe/a S'pura Sham >"t«an| lOMBAIA 0 Mt 11/11 Hn 12/14 Hti UUBU 11/21 Na* a Mi 14 Nat 'lAMB** OBM 1/ OBK l/ll oa* lAJUL* 11/10 lac II Oat II971 words
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Advertisement215 1965-11-06 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY m.v. "ASIA" MaMMM tuJBM I SINGAPORI 29th Nov.mbar. 196S PENANG 30tK November, 196S I not im'm Ftrat ono Touriat Clon occonunodotion ovo/lotxa to ORIMOISI (23/11). VtNICI (2J/12), IV TRItSTE (24/12) I Djakarta. Calawaa. ■awaay, AaJaa215 words
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474 1965-11-06 17 Till Hi; was a further sharp i fall in the tin price of Mi)..")|) which took it down to ><•;•-. the lowest price since, \pr., The price hax now lost 'i in eight consecutive trading da>-> Locally demand was reported weaker yesterday.474 words
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Article77 1965-11-06 17 /'HINEtC Prxhie. lichimi, »!n«»- I day: Coconut til: bulk SSI teller*, drum 534 roller* C«pn Nov. Dec t'K 'Con'meat: •>t«#tr: Mt.ntok »-hni $240 tcllcrt. sarnuak whit* $?37i *rIW». -pecul Sara •,k blank JIKfl *rller». garbled I.impon* Murk JlwiiNi teller*, tall 9f<- M.Wi. ABTA Sl">OiN> teller*. LWI S.n,.p.r, Ctttffut77 words
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Obituary, Illustration360 1965-11-06 17 Mrs. Sampoornam V.K. Murugasu. Sweet memory of your devoted service to home and society. Ever remembered but no more with us rejoice. No longer hear your soothing voice. Often amidst distress and need, in silence your solace ue seek. Much missed by loving husband, daughters, son. tons-in-law and360 words
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Advertisement595 1965-11-06 17 ontinurd from Parr UI FOR SALE 14 Mnrtft ft 'Vial-Hill S» Ma. ntri LIVINOROOM modem rattaa furel 9 cv.ft Refrigerators ■kater beattr. tun tank. Tel: Upon IMRISTMAS CIFTt Latest Style resset 12. M Only. Ladles i'avy Bathtovtel v. Luck i 17. Orchard Road NO MORE DISTURBED Nights niMfSl coughs quickly595 words
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Advertisement529 1965-11-06 17 GENTS' HAIRDRESSING IS Horrf. $4 (Mil,.}— Box St ctM. txlrm POPULAR HAIROHttIINC SALOON -.■m<r:-rt Road. B'porc oppoaitt Calttx Service BUtton. Fully (air- I on«n. First Class Service Closed c j on Fridays. LADIES HAIRDRESSING I IS Wor4m U Vim.)— Box eU txlrm L FANCY SOX BEAUTY SALON, 758. Riicb Street.529 words
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Advertisement834 1965-11-06 17 SELANGOR TURF CLUB THREE DIGITS FORECAST POOL The Public are advised that commencing with the Penang November 1965 race meeting on 7th November 1965. Three Digits Forecast Pool Tickets and ABC 1 Three Digits Forecast Pool Tickets based on the usual $1 Unlimited < Sweep will be on sale to834 words
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Advertisement573 1965-11-06 17 PELAWAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 yang beraslngan akan di-ierima daripada pemborong2 sahingga Jam 3.00 petang tepat pada 20hb. Nobember. 1965 bagal mcmi bekalkan perlcaraS yang tersebut l dl-bawah untok Sekolah menengah Sultan Abdul Halim Jura. Kedah. 1) Peralatan ma'mal sains 2 Sa-buah piano I 3; Kereta sorong makanan 1 1 Uood trolley)573 words
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Advertisement1149 1965-11-06 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICES SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SEAFARERS' WELFARE VACANCY BOARD SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS are invited from Boys wlshine to go to se» in the Singapore Malaysian Citizens— Merchant Sen ice and to havr Aniuiiniai.nl. piivvu isi (heir names placed on the waiting MEDirAL DEPARTMENT »»l for vacancies in the ATKK MfcDH AL1,149 words
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Advertisement252 1965-11-06 17 THE MANAGEMENT OF JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED WISH TO THANK THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR FINANCE. Mr. LIM KIM SAN for performing the Opening Ceremony of their Shipyard on sth November 1965 and also thank all those who attended the Ceremony and those who sent telegrams, messages, and flowers for the occasion.252 words
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768 1965-11-06 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with PENANG. Fri (jKIIOM.MO. late Good Mission, has im proved tremendously since his only previous run at Bukit Timah last month, when he was unplaced. The five-year-old did a splendid workout on good going here this morning. Riddrn by Lyall Harbridge.768 words
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Article42 1965-11-06 18 NEW YORK Fri The ■oajtm have confirmed that, their bOiaa \nilin will not run j in the Wa.shinKtuii Internati. race at Laurel on Thursday. A cable announcing its withdrawal wa* received by the race organisers yesterday. No explanation wai given.42 words
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Article1428 1965-11-06 18 PENANB— Ist DAY RUNNERS and riders for the first day of the November meeting at Penanjj tomorrow Race 1—1.30 Class 6 Div 1 ($4,300) 7f 1 ***** BamaneMe s <Kong Beng> RS Breuk 79 5 (Fi •Samr? < ***** MHkman iThio St i Allan 4 93 'Allan 9 3 43081,428 words
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Article186 1965-11-06 18 1/UALA LUMPUR. Prt.—Malay- ma and Thailand will play no the first day of the Vietnam Independence football tournament on Nov. 13 at Saigon. The tournament, originally tixed for seven days from Nov. 11. has been reduced by three days. The tournament date* are: Nov.186 words
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254 1965-11-06 18 THOMSON AND CHARLES SHARE THE LEAD CYDNEY. Fri Ppt«r Thomson of Australia and New Zealander Bob Charles held a narrow lead in the £3.200 Australian Masters golf tournament when they finished the second round with a flve-under-par total of 139. Thomson, the British Open champion, played steady golf today for254 words
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Article101 1965-11-06 18 BRISBANE. Fri. Wimbiedon ..p;on Roy Emerson oi \nirr:rar: Davis Cup vrti-.ur A>he will meet on Suiiciiiy In tbe nit us muz of the Queensland tennis chaxnplon.siui) A^lie ftarted ;ind f;r.i.*hed with i mi-final aga. tralmn John Nt-w combe, winning 6-4 6-4. 6-X Emer>oi] scondReuter - 101 words
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Article22 1965-11-06 18 LONDON Frl. Results of Rugby matches played yesterday: League Wldnes 11 Salford 12. Cnion Coventry 6 Cambridge University 6. Reut«r.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement8 1965-11-06 18 ml GUERLAIN perfume* fWBWk cosmetic* ffNSarl from Pan*8 words
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Miscellaneous157 1965-11-06 18 DIARY UL'UULK— Ma lij a tup: Joliore v Joint Services (Sri Gt"lam. J. B.ihru 5.15 p.m>; Spore Civilians v Nc?ri-Malacca (Spore P.ici.uiK I'nder 23 I north ionri: Perak V S (jor i Ipoh i),icl;<!ir> Police international: Malitysia v Thailanrl (Gurncy Rd.. XL. 5.15 p.m.>. Friendly: 28 C wealth Brigade Sgor157 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-11-06 19 By FRANCIS EMMANUEL Kuala Lumpur, Friday DURAIRATNAM, Malaysian team manager for the Seap Games here from Dec. 14-21, has been given 595.006 for centralised training expenses for the 14 national teams represented in the Games. Though the amount falls far short of the $180,000 needed279 words
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Article147 1965-11-06 19 LAST CHANCE FOR BOXING HOPES KUALA LLMPL'R F::. Malaysia's boxers, who are bidding for places in the Seap G team, get their last chance to show their worth in the Sei Open championships at I -on tomorrow and Sunday- The selectors are expected to n.imr thp te.im after the pionship.Mr.147 words
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Article25 1965-11-06 19 SEOAMAT, Fri As part of .day celebrations for the i Johore. a big walk wUI be lifld hero •.otnorro'.v morning a: eight o'clock-25 words
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166 1965-11-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thailand has now decided to take part in the clay pigeon shooting event in the Seap Games here from Dec. 14-21. The Thais had originally Informed the Games Organising Council that they could not field a team. In a letter166 words
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185 1965-11-06 19 Spore name swimming, waterpolo teams SINGAPORE, Fri. Five Olympic waterpolo players are included in the Singapore team for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21. Th.y are: Tan Eng jßock (captain). Tan Eng Liang. David Lim. Eric Yeo and Lim Teck Pan. All five have also represented Singapore185 words
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Article43 1965-11-06 19 I KOTA BHARU. Fri.— The Malaysian Rugby Union Under 23 match between Kedah and Kelan'an scheduled here today has been postponed to a later date. The Kedah R.U. have written asking for a postponement in view of the current school examinai tions.43 words
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581 1965-11-06 19 M. RAHMAN - rvEFENDING champions Singapore Joint Services, having as if condescendingly permitted the ether nine teams a five weeks' start over them in the Malaya Cup rugger tournament, play their first match against Johore at Sri Gelam tomorrow Joint Services have a more impressive team this581 words
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738 1965-11-06 19 THEY WERE SUPERIOR ALL-ROUND LUCKNOW. Fri. —I if ALAYSIA, the holders. showed a clear superiority over Thailand in retaining the Asian badminton championship by a 4-1 margin here last night, the only Thai point roming from a walkover conceded by the Malaysian veteran Teh KewReuter - 738 words
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57 1965-11-06 19 SINGAPORE TEAM GET 'WORKOUT' SERVICES SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore* r tram lor the Seap Games and the Hong Kong tour i useful meet Joint i\- Fund match i stadium 7.15 >. reports Jiw lli.rai. The S ctora. I am told, will M I up and Cup competition*. Tabli. y I brahim57 words
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Advertisement262 1965-11-06 19 ■Hi ny i\M A^^iiLslifii^H kr*r mmWJr B^v rttnnln Mill' 1 ibbw J^K^Fw/ HERE'S HOW YASHICA HAVE DOMTF The new camera is the J-5 and it's a logical development of YASHICA's very successful J-3. It contains many J-3 features ond has some added refinements of its own to make it on262 words
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Advertisement164 1965-11-06 19 PIIQ.T MODEL 57G2 SINGAPORE/PENANG $3.80 FEDERATION/BORNEO $4.20 -^g^j I MODEL SPORTY 12 SINGAPORE/PENANG $5.50 FEDERATION/BORNEO $0.00 MODEL AVGV 33 SINGAPORE/PENANG $8.50 FEDERATION/BORNEO $9.* V f IT NEVER RAINS BUT IT POURS > v J How often hove you been caught without on umbrella? How much worse when you are caught164 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-11-06 20 THE WALKING HUMAN BOMB IS DEFUSED SAIGON. Fri. An American army surgeon in a tense 10-minute operation today defused a human bomb a Vietnamese farmer with .1 live grenade embedded m his back. It was an operation b.licveil unparalleled in moHu.il hi>>tor\ The ftllfhtol mistake could havr hlnun the patient301 words
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Article49 1965-11-06 20 A U.S. Marine Skyhawk Jet tighter stops on its nose after a crashlanding on board the aircraft carrier Midway recently. The nose wheel's hydraulic system was shot away while the plane was on a mission against the Vietcong near Saigon. The pilot was not injured. UPI picture.UPI - 49 words
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Article46 1965-11-06 20 SINGAPORE. Fn The Chinese YMCA will hold a -kick-off" ceremony tomorrow at j p.m. in the Chinese V auditorium to launch Its 16th membership campaign. Mr. Sla K&h Hut, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, will declare the campaign open.46 words
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Article215 1965-11-06 20 Main Increases are: EDUCATION. which Is to get $32.5 million more; DEFENCE, an extra $30.1 million, and PI BMC DEBT. a further $27.6 million. The remaining $299 million increase i> shared beI'Attn the other sectors of expenditure. Sabah f s $71mil While expenditure on education. defence and public215 words
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Article267 1965-11-06 20 LONDON Krl. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Kamuntlng 21/9 KUllnghall 35 London Tin 18 9 Malayan 28 6 Pahang 16 6 Pengkalen 15 Petaling 10 6 Siamese 15/South Klnta 21/Southern Malayan 20'Sungel Besi -Zl Tanjong 1-i 3 Tronoh 15--7/.V /s /3 A267 words
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Article58 1965-11-06 20 LONDON. Frt.— Spot 199/1 M. Dec. 19 11 I6d. Jan. 19 13/16 d.. j Feb 20d Jan./ March 20d., April/ June 20'td.. July Sept. 2O'«d Oct Dec. 20<id Jan. March 20 5 16d. April June 20 5 I6d. July Sept 20 5 16d.. c.l.f. Nov. 19 7 16d Dec58 words
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Article30 1965-11-06 20 LONDON. Fri. Buyers ***** (—£2o). sellers £1365 (—£2o). Forward buyers £1357 1 <— £19,). filers £1360 £17 l »>. Settlement £1365 < £31 > Turnover am 300, tons pm 145 tons. Tone: Baalex.30 words
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421 1965-11-06 20 MTUC WARNS BRITISH WAR DEPT OF RETALIATION Afro-Asian unionists join strikers' picket line KUALA LUMPUR. Frl THK Malaysian Trades Union Congress lon\u}\\ warned Ihe British Ministry of l)o--fence of "appropriate retaliatory action" if it failed to settle the spreading strike l>> local employees Of the British Ministry of Public Buildings421 words
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567 1965-11-06 20 JACK FINGLETON - MCC do well despite a lively pitch JACK FINGLETON BACK PAGE SPORT From I: PERTH. Friday IN between shower? and In bitterly cold wemtl er, the MCC tourists performed mid today ftlter being sent in by Barry Shepherd. captain ot the Combined XI. who Included men Peter Bur«ie of Queensland567 words
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Article29 1965-11-06 20 LONDON. Prt Th. draw 'nr the quarter-finals ol n^ E Pootba.: League tup. to be played on w or We*t Bromw ich A.ston Wort Ham r Bumey29 words
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Article31 1965-11-06 20 J-JIGHESr h i tures in Malaysia at I pore for the period 8 p.n; day to 8 n ir. lov i»f Kuaia l.umpi Bburu ore ur i 86 ■231 words
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Obituary16 1965-11-06 20 madam total i' at 11-A two moot and two Miutbfan. SAVCRIMUTHU JOSEPH Kd**r Hiwo. I16 words
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