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Title Section22 1965-11-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATI RD.W. NOVEMBER 27. 1965 13 CENTS KDN 1189 .M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-11-27 1 When the rebel is a white man... J^l ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Britain's abject weakness in dealing with Ihe reliel Smith regime in Rhodesia sho w c d that Ihe white man would < rii s h the black man who rehelled but was not prepared to do so in Ihe185 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-11-27 1 World's No. 1 warship for Vietnam SAIGON. Fri. TWO I.S. N a\> nuclearpowered war ships today joined the Seventh' Fleet in the Western Pacific for use in the Vietnam war. The arrival of Ihe attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise the biggest warship in the world and the guided missile frigate248 words
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Article, Illustration475 1965-11-27 1 THE ABSENT CRITICS kl ALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. With ac claination and on a unanimous voice vote the House <>l Representatives loci a y approved in principle the Budget for next year. Except for PMIP members and Dr. Tan Chee Khoon SFBatu). none475 words
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Article185 1965-11-27 1 Big RN task force visits Sydney SYDNEY. Fri The biggest Royal Navy task force to visit Australia since World War II entered Sydney Harbour today. The fleet of four warships and three auxiliary vessel* with 1.600 oilicers and men aboard Is here on an eight-day visit. 'The force. Including theReuter - 185 words
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Article73 1965-11-27 1 HONG KONO Fn Worldwide tenders are to be Invited next June foe i lie < on.structlon* of m I HIS) IHIIHWI lunnel troni Hour Kon« Island to the Kowloon n land A spokesman ol the tunnel firm. the Victoria Development Company, said today roniraciors In Europe, the UnitedReuter - 73 words
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Article57 1965-11-27 1 BANGKOK Fri— A Th;»i po!»c« chief saici here today tha' Com- 1 |muniM berrorUl activities in Northeastern Thailand had Increased ciurin« the pnjtt six montli-. The thief of the CID. MaJ -O«n Pot* Pekanand. said thai the«e activities included killings pnd in- timldaUon by Communist* andReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration426 1965-11-27 1 All MAL domestic flights are cancelled SINGAPORE, Friday. MALAYSIAN Airways' domestic services were suspended indefinitely ;is From midnight tonight because of the currenl work-to-nile by ils workers, the airline announced. Earlier today. air movements at Singapore international airport were disrupted as a result of the work-to-rule campaign. The campaign, which426 words
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Article87 1965-11-27 1 UAR, France friends again CAIRO. Fri President Nasser said yesterday that his country's historic friendship with France had been restored and relations had ereatly iinpio v c (I with thr I niti-il States, but not with Kritain He told the National Assembly at its opening session that friendship with France87 words
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107 1965-11-27 1 KIAI.A 1.1 MPI R. Kri. —The House of Representatives tonight amended the Parliament (Members' Remuneration) Act l!tti(l ti. provide for death or permanent or temporary disablem.-nt benefits At the nsgeaUaa of l)r Tan hee Khoon (SF-Batii) it was agreed that these benefits will be107 words
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Article156 1965-11-27 1 Raiders cut vital Zambia power I USAKA. Fri. Un- known saboteurs today cut the electric power line between the Kuriba hydroelectric scheme and Kltwe, centre oi Zambia's industrial copperbelt. Oovernmeni statement -aid an explosive had been placed about 27 mil's -outh of Kltwe. it -aid The power along the damaged156 words
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Article43 1965-11-27 1 PARIS In franre siiccessfullv launched hrr first earth satellite today i —Reuter. TOKYO I ri .lapanor I shipping camp to halt to iiiL-ht when 1.11. 0 M seamen walked off their job* Vit mnwide strike expected tn last 10 days— ReutrrReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration501 1965-11-27 2 KAUNDA TO NEWSMEN: WE'RE VERY CLOSE TO THIRD WORLD WAR ACCRA, Friday pRESIDExMT Nkrumah of Gh*na seeks powers from parliament today for mobilisation in a bid to topple the 'racialist regime in Southern Rhodesia."' He told an emergency session of parliament yesterday that heReuter; UPI - 501 words
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Article48 1965-11-27 2 BONN, Fri Chancellor I.ud«ic El-hard has postponed ins scheduled Dec. 2 trip to the United Slates, v was officially announced jesterday. TVie announcement said 'he W«t German leader put off the *W| until Dec. 19 to Rive him time to recover from influenza. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article148 1965-11-27 2 ('AIKO. Fri— Mr. Mohamcd Hassanein Hcj kal. editor of the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, said today that British economic .sanctions against Rhodesia were .a farce to fool world public opinion. Writing in his newspaper, be Moid British Imperialism had enabled Mr. Lan Smith to assumeReuter - 148 words
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131 1965-11-27 2 V ALISBUR Y. I-ri. Sir I Humphrey Gib Us. Britain's Governor in Rhodf>ila. received unexpected help yesterday in his dis- pure with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, over j power in Rhodesia. Humphrrv. still witine do;rnninedly m Go\cnimu;i Houv Bttcr sacking Mr.AP - 131 words
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Article20 1965-11-27 2 KARACHI. Fri. Hungary and .ii have agreed to establish diploma; ;c relation* was officially announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article26 1965-11-27 2 NEW DELHI. Fri.— Nepal s Kintt I Mahendra and Queen Ran. a flew into New Delhi yesterday for a i 25-day State visit.— A.P.AP - 26 words
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98 1965-11-27 2 DBIBBANE. Fit— A \..st pall of red dust whidi covered about one sixth of the Australian continent has swept out to sea. |e a \inK thousands of suffocated sheep in its wake. The huce cloud covered more than half a million square milesReuter - 98 words
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185 1965-11-27 2 Offer by Peking to return slain Indian soldiers TK)KYO. Fri. Cora- munist China sent a note to the Indian Embassy in Peking yesterday and called on India to tako over the three bodies of the Indians killed on Wednesday and three Indians captured on Sept. 2G in Chinese territory, the185 words
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Advertisement1008 1965-11-27 2 lo^Lk. *lMh^^*Bk a^BJ [BH* JI H jataQ BBo^Btak_ 'OA W I Uf:<SU i.M SH aaW l r I HBf a^ fjkV^S Jr T*r"*'_rm-._im- Bt^^bT* BJL "V akv#jß^H Bi STAY HILTON IN HONG KONG AND TOKYO IT'S 0000 fFUH AMD 0000 BUSINESS PRACTICE Yet Hilton has a special formula for tennu1,008 words
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Advertisement22 1965-11-27 2 B H vfl Vitamin bath «H KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. N* S nj»por«. Kulli Lumpur. Ptmng. GUERLAIN ;irrfume« OW^Wk CilSlli«ll> from Paris22 words
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110 1965-11-27 3 IJMIKI) NATIONS, Frt Ikfl I nited States turned down yesterday a 30- nation bid for -uspenkion of underground nuclear tests. Mr. William Foster. t-S- di>;iriit.imrni negotiator, told I hi- I N General AsscmM) main politic. il conurit "We have already hadAP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration305 1965-11-27 3 lEOPO LDVILLE. Fri. The Congolese Army's coup d'etat was presented to a joint session of parliament yesterday as an accomplished fact. The legislators listened as Senate President Sylvestre Mudingayl read Gen. Joseph Mobutu's proclamation making himself President and a list of305 words
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262 1965-11-27 3 De Gaulle's face in a plate of peas: Paris protests to Tokyo TOKYO, Fri THE French Embassy here yesterday protested to the Japanese Foreign Ministry against what it called a "grave insult" to the French President by a Japanese magazine. The protest was made by the French Ambassador. Mr. Francolse262 words
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Article54 1965-11-27 3 NFW DELHI. Fri Die Soviet India additional i:e Indian Five-year Pla.i h M' :uk n\t Annl. the I \:;ni-tri Mr KrtMinamai- imni ioday. Br reporting on Ills '.i Hu-mu and Caa» rli'i- v.ikia s.HI the amount of additional Soviet assistance would be disclosed before the54 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-11-27 3 Subandrio 'tipping off Aidit on army moves' OONG KONG. Fri. 11 President Soekarno's top deputy is reported to be tipping off Indonesia's top Communist on every move the Indonesian Army is making in its crackdo w n against the Communists. The report comes from a traveller. Just out of Jakarta,226 words
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Article44 1965-11-27 3 BOS I ON f p'anr. groping tor a landing during a heavy snowstorm, crashed in den>f woods near Berlin Vermont. tad ri-.hr. kUMm all S"i'i pi 'iv. a board. police sa:d the Beech Bo•ashfd ibout a mile west > vper44 words
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Article171 1965-11-27 3 OELFAST, Fri.— North-, crn Ireland's ruling Unionist Party won its i expected election vie- Tory yesterday and dealt a surprise and shatterins blow to the opposition Labourites. With 38 of 52 House of Commons seats decided th* 1 Unionists held 27 against one for the171 words
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132 1965-11-27 3 THE MAD RUSH FOR BREAD: POLICE CALLED IN I ONDON. Fri. Police were called in yesterday to control British housewives in a mad scramble for bread following a strike of 10.000 bakery workers. Fifteen million Britons are expected to be without normal supplies this weekend. The Labour Minister. Mr RayReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement299 1965-11-27 3 ANOTHER NEW SOUND FROM I AIM ISA The mifii cxrmpjuoL ELECTRONIC ORGAN .JySUw *r£i '^^kWK3mktjmzzkwmsW^s^+ At powerful ai rhe COMPACT it weighs only 48 pounds including legt contained in the keyboard console. A wonderful tone colour ronge v assured through the combination of the 3 voicet (16', B, 4') and299 words
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Article123 1965-11-27 4 Qantas I Xmas tree gift to S'ore SINGAPORE. Fri. A 13-foot high live Australian Christmas tree was flown in here tonight by Qantas Airways. It in a gift from the airline tv the under privileged children of thi State, to brinK them Christmas cheer. The tree will be handed over123 words
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101 1965-11-27 4 SIM.APORK. Iri The Ministry of Labour today announced the extension of its employment exchange service to the Jurong Industrial Estate to help bring about a settled labour force to meet the growing labour requirements. According to an inquiry conducted by the Ministry, some 1.650101 words
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Article262 1965-11-27 4 FILMS ROLE IN N-LANGUAGE SINGAPORE, Friday. A SYMPOSIUM on "The role of films in the deve- lopmeni of the national language" will be held at the National Library at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. It will be attended by the Minister for Social AlTairs. Inche Othman Wok. Trus sympo.sium is organised by262 words
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89 1965-11-27 4 HP case: Man faces nine fraud counts SINGAPORE. Fm.— A man Khoo Peng Kuen was charged In the ninth magistrate's court this after- noon with nine counts of fraudulently using forged hire-purchase acreements t>l Societa CommisMnnnira, an import and export turn Khoo who pleaded not guilty, was alleged to have89 words
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Article68 1965-11-27 4 $19,000 gift to spastics SINGAPORE, Fri. The V s i Men's Club of Singapore. Beta Chapter, will present a cheque for over $***** to the Singapore Spasi tic Children's Association at a lun- I cheon meeting tomorrow at the Princes Restaurant at 1.30 p.m. 1 The sum represents nett proceeds68 words
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Article41 1965-11-27 4 SINGAPORE. PH. The Ponggol branch ol the People's Action Parly will .screen two film show* at Star Light Cinema in Upper Serangoon Road, at 8 a.m. and 11 am. on Sunday to raise money for its Cultural Fund.41 words
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Article60 1965-11-27 4 SINGAPORE. Fii. Che Dah I blnie Mohamed Noor. wife of Singapore*. Mini.-tPi for Culture and S<>< lal AHaiis. Inche Othman Wok. will give away prizes at the annual dinner of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, Singapore Ring 115. at the Wing Choon Yiun nant tomorrow. More60 words
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Article103 1965-11-27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— A regisUr of condolences will fee kept at the Belgian Consulate General here for signing from today to Dec. 6 from 9.30 to 12 noon, following the death of Queen Elizabeth, grandmother of the King of the Belgians. SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ys i Men's Club of Singapore.103 words
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Article143 1965-11-27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri Special traffic arrangements Here announced today for the official opening of the I Kaffirs Place Garden j tomorrow morning. The police spokesman. Mr. K l'll l.i.in \\;ili. said Hut certain roads to th«- garden would be closed to \-liicul.ir traffic. except i labelled ears, from143 words
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387 1965-11-27 4 Dato Ng kidnap Three for Assizes SINGAPORE, Fri. AT THE end of ;i six-day preliminary inquiry loday, three men were committed to stand trial ni the nexi Assizes on ;i charge of abducting rubber millionaire, Ditto Ng Quee Lain. They were Ng Song Lim, Wong Tien Soon, and Sag Kee387 words
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Advertisement182 1965-11-27 4 $WC»PQXZHiIXEL 820. Geyimi Road. T«I: ***** (SINGAPORE. 14.) SATURDAY KXT.2.00 A.M. THE SENSATIONAL TOKYO QUEENS NAKANO FROM THE LAND OF CHERRY BLOSSOM Limited Engagement 2 Shows Nightly Jfio COVER^HARtt We serve you orthodox Cantoncie food at reasonable price SPECIAL SHOW FOR~ -SUNDAY TEA DANCE 3.00 TO 6.30 P.M. "Satay' IKY182 words
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Advertisement409 1965-11-27 4 J SINGAPORE CATHAY Tel: ***** J J MYSTERY MIDNIGHT TONIGHT yL OF AN OUTSTANDING AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE yL. FONIGHT ODEON PALACE midnight! of the lUII U I Kni KtM I J I starr.ng Rene MUNOZ* PauI PIAGET* Rosa DEL RIC WINNERS TO MEET Miss SUSAN HART and Mr. FRANKIE .VALON409 words
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Miscellaneous74 1965-11-27 4 TODAY Dance Recital, Cultural Ceniie. I Kirn 3 p.m. 8 p.m. "Holiday On Ice" show. National Theatre, from 6.15 p.m. 915 pm Comic sketch contest by nonMalays; singing Malay songs contest. Conference Hall, Shenton Way, from 8 pm 10 p.m. Debate contest among union members. National Library, from 2 p.m.74 words
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Article213 1965-11-27 5 THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dr. Llm Tay Boh. spoke at a dinner tonight to mark the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak as the Chancellor of the University. He said that the presence dI m> many overseas guests dearly213 words
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Article, Illustration765 1965-11-27 5 DATO LEE HONOURED FOR SERVICE TO EDUCATION MUST BE CONSTANTLY ALIVE TO THE NEEDS OF OUR SOCIETY' SINGAPORE, IM.— The V;i n diPertuan Neganu Inche Yusof bin Islwk, today spoke ol the challenge ahead to make the university of Singapore "constantly alive to the765 words
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223 1965-11-27 5 SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE has far fewer nutritional problems among its child population than neighbouring countries. This observation was made here by Dr. E. H. Christopherson, 63, visiting executive director of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He attributed it to Singapore's high standard223 words
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Article97 1965-11-27 5 Bursaries for islands' students SINGAPORE, Fri. The Education Ministry is to award bursaries valued at $600 each to students in Government and Governmentaided secondary and full school living in the neighbouring islands forming part of Singapore »ho qualify for them. Tlu ra)H governing the awards are contained in the Island97 words
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Article25 1965-11-27 5 SINGAPORE. Krl— Five members of the Lions Club of Singal>ore and a wife today donated blood at the General Hospitals blood transfusion centre.25 words
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Article54 1965-11-27 5 SINOAPORE. Fri— The First Lady Puan Noor Aishah. will be present at the 15th annual flrstnld competition, organised by the Si John Ambulance Brigade, at Its headquarters in Beach Road. on Sunday at 2 p.m. Also present will be the Health Minister, Mr Youk Nyuk54 words
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Article19 1965-11-27 5 SINGAPORE FYI Water will be cut off at Simon Close tomorrow from 9 am to 5 p.m.19 words
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Advertisement336 1965-11-27 5 X t eB( x Aioka "We 11.. .1 certainly m A wouldn't mind 'TT?/ it again... the smoothest, purest, high F U|ptf^|u i I fashion drink of all time. All r r tf||fe over town people are discover- I 11 ing Smirnoff-thegay, Russian k^^j|' drink that's so easy to take336 words
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Miscellaneous297 1965-11-27 5 Straits Times Crossword ACKO88 afternoon with painting and 1 Settles on the edge of the (all on <*>• ,8) 7. A sort of help no one gets up 5. Island with a canal going ln orDlt (8) round it (6> 8 Suitable to take a gentle atti8 Right to allow297 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1965-11-27 6 Rush to invest here 'best tribute' to Budget: Tan Last day of the general debate on the Budget KUALA LUMPUR. Friday By Our Parliamentary Reporters 0 Continuing the Minister's reply HE (Mr. Nairl cannot do even simple arithmetic. Yet h* hat the n«nre to ba>« hit conclusion* on hit wrong1,930 words
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Article64 1965-11-27 6 THE Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said that what the opposition said or did was "utterly irrelevant, because they bad neither the power nor the means to assist us in any way." In other words he added, "they Just do not count and we64 words
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Miscellaneous182 1965-11-27 6 Mh'tf Onp Bit VT nmrnOm \f UG? Uj J PINNY, CM BC*. V3U KJsICW YOUR V*y I I ITS A TELEVISION YPAH..AN' I N:U«T BE A PWtl'Y V rmM^f/A^t. ABOUND MOO HOW ABOUT HELPIN' STATION WE'RE DON'T RECALL V RECENT! PEVELOPMEWT.' j, X X iTaWMIW^ ME>JUOOLAF-iN:>;*JMETWIN3 LOCKJIsk3 FORpy THERE fc\tK182 words
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Article306 1965-11-27 7 KU A LA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. today day expressed scepticism over businessmen's claims that the turnover tax of two per cent would cause hardships. Mr Tai: ni replying to objections rawed durum the debate on the Turnover Tax306 words
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Article71 1965-11-27 7 ITDALA l.l'.MPl K. rri Police rectnerccl two Imhlw-n from the Klang Itiver at Puchong. about six miles from here, yestrrday. They were later identified as Leong Henc Kien. aged four, and Lim Soo II il.i I. If, .i mlioolooj Uoth were reported mis>>lag on Tuesday l.im71 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-11-27 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl J Ml, ELMER fi S VlP^l^J f I BBBUGHT |\£fc 111 P* Mi r NEXT TIME /ZoUST\ (3*l Q, .00 ME A PWOf?- SEND A A j^J^g^ v^C^ Voetweu.*) ZeßiM^f' 1) ■j I I T>L,Uh> OH I' I J 3 Xf I47 words
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275 1965-11-27 8 In debt— those students who await it BURSARY PAYMENT DELAYED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri MANY Iniversity students who were awarded Ministry of Education bursaries last month are now in debt, "trying to exist until the money arrives.' "I owe money to well over a dozen people, including the coffceshop man. my275 words
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Article55 1965-11-27 8 BUNOB PATANI I Jan bm Syed A.-tar AWeSerl M wno was .«ppi)iiitrd ftT«< hradiii.i>ter of t.'ie Ibrahim School when t oijencfl here In 1919. died .n the DUtrlct Hu.;> Syed J«n. \\h<> retired In 1946 nelil m•• eial prominent pt*f.t.s In Kedah. He was t!ie father55 words
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Article52 1965-11-27 8 MBONG TEBAL. Frl. A car reported >tolcn on Wednesday was found by police In Jalan Wesley. Sungel Baknp. ye.sterday. It was burnt out. The car 11 owned by Mr. Tan Chean He:ig. a buslne>.>man of Bukit Tambun. who had parked it outside the Sungel Bakap cinema. Police52 words
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223 1965-11-27 8 'KEY POINT: IF YOU HA YE ONE, GUARD IT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. j^NY building, installation or structure can in the national interest be declared i a "key point" by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Owners of such points are to be responsible for223 words
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Article64 1965-11-27 8 SINGAPORE. Frl The military will carry mil fi\e-ni?ht training ext-r--<isrs at Nee Soon Ranse becinninK <>n .Monday niehl Similar exercises w ill also be carried out at Bukit I im.ih Range on De< I from b p.m. till midnight. Small arms will be u«ed for64 words
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Article72 1965-11-27 8 $552 raised for Defence Fund IPOH Fn s.Wes of t.atf. *net cm tftckrn during 8 Wrelc mi Prink, for tlir National Drfnice Fund. Hnioun'.rd to $552 03 Of tins nun J188.03 came from pUmarion .'oiicris In !he Suiigri Siput arM Rr'urns "f Mlet f:om iiumbrr of o:her ci. Minis haw72 words
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Article27 1965-11-27 8 I AIPING Fil A VMOV. R<«biah ailaj Bi>inab bnte Abdullah 23 vtl drowned la ;< «ti f am near her home ,n Kam- pong Berchat yesterday.27 words
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236 1965-11-27 8 Board to build another 5,000 flats CINGAPORE. Fri. The Housing and Development Board is to build another 5.000 self-contained flats in Queenstown the sixth neighbourhood to be set up in this satellite town. The flats will be constructed on the old Stirling Road cemetery site. coverIng 70 acres Construction Is236 words
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75 1965-11-27 8 Siok Yew to open new art gallery today I/UALA LUMPUR. FM.— The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Sink Yew. will open a new art gallery in Bukit Bintang Road here at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Known as the Galaxy Gallery it has collected manyworks of art from local arti.st.s and75 words
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Article36 1965-11-27 8 PENANG. Fn. flip Sui.nri Puyu branch of the Women's Institute. Province Wclleslcy. «v hold a village handicraft fair at the local Malar school on Monday. Members will sell home-made calce» to boost V'ranch fund*.36 words
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Article, Illustration324 1965-11-27 8 From Arthur Richards IfJNUON Fn Mala; J Trade Commissioner In London. Mr Yeo Bene Poh. baa proposed the settlns uu r of a price compensation srheme for natural rubber producers in the event of a sharp drop in prices dup to exces.- capacity324 words
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Article47 1965-11-27 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ttie Yang di-Penuan Negara. Inche Yu*of bm Ishak. and his wife. Puan Noor Aishah. will attend a dinner and dance of the Malayan Pharmaccutic*\ Association fSouthern Division i to celebrate the diamond übilee tomorrow at g p.m. at th* Island Coumiv Club47 words
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Advertisement285 1965-11-27 8 the X I Vlf I shine il sT^nT^s^fl wk Kiwi Kuik Wax puts tlie n Kiwi shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available f in red tile, srreen tile. mahogany, dark teak and neutral. 1.-!rrn7«/i/f. in 1 lh, 2 5 Ib, ii 11, and 4.' tins. KWIK WAX Sole Agents:285 words
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319 1965-11-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AN end of the War Department civilian staff strike was in sight today with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, stepping into the dispute. Tun Razak met the British High Commissioner. Lord Head, and British Army authorities319 words
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Article109 1965-11-27 9 Police seek motive for slaying SINGAPORE. Fri. Police today were still to establish a motive for the killing of Urn Tei-k Cheng, a tally clerk, in the grounds of Selegie House in Selegle Road last night, lim, 33. of Wolskel Road. vaa found bleeding profusely In a car park with109 words
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Article53 1965-11-27 9 KULIM. Pri. The Kulim Dfltrict Officer. Syed Alwi Shahabuddin. yesterday urced parents to join the Vigilante Corps and help defend the country against any aggression. We must Always maintain the spirit of national solidarity." h* i si.d at the annual speech day of the Baku Seiurmm53 words
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Article52 1965-11-27 9 Xl \l II Ml'l K. Kn. l\n X.ii Vim. 38. dird in the (in. -ral Hospital ln-rr \r»lrri dv» Attti lir knocked I down b% a rvclKt 41 sultan strict. UK death bj the Tint fatal accident ln-rr tincr Road Safeix Week was launched on I52 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-11-27 9 Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to visit us KIALA LIMPI R, Fri.— The Duke and Duchess labov) of Gloucester will visit .Malawia from Jan. 12 to 19 next year at the invitation of tlie Malaysian Government. Dunne their stay they will visit British Army and RAF units in various parts93 words
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Article25 1965-11-27 9 PENANG. Fri The Penang I Chinese Girls' Primary School will hold its annual graduation ceremony and school exhibition at 7 p.m. on Monday.25 words
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Article23 1965-11-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 60 1 pa.sscngrn> will disembark when i •d O Line luxury liner. Orsova. arrives lirro on IXc. 5.23 words
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Article21 1965-11-27 9 BCTTERWOKTH. Fn Mor# poi pie wi'l attend a irse »t the town hull here .i! 8 |i rr. ton21 words
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252 1965-11-27 9 "Concentrate on exports' call to industrialists SINGAPORE. Fri. 'J'HE Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kirn San, said today that Singapore had reached a stage where industrialists must concentrate on exporting their products. Speaking at the opening of a new factory. Yee Cheong Plastic Manufacturers Co. at Bendemeer. he said that252 words
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165 1965-11-27 9 Still friends despite diplomatic break: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that the break of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines had not marred the friendship between the two countries. Hi ,nd this when a fourman Malayan golf learn railed on him before leaving tomorrow for165 words
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197 1965-11-27 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V —With the increase in the water charges from January, Selangor will join three other States in having the highest water charges in Malaya. The Selangor Government's new water charges of one dollar per 1,000 gallons for domestic use, which197 words
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Advertisement114 1965-11-27 9 Another reason why fh more Carrier a/r conditioning is bought than any other make! r^^fe 4^^ thick fibre glass wm W> insulation blanket aU signed fans keep operating noise down to a soft hum. m| B Air conditioning Here, as in many other parts of the right model for your114 words
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Advertisement167 1965-11-27 9 PIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH There mu>l be a Reason Ell/ l^nflßßldl 5i TO-DAY I PEOPLE IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE OWN 4 TIMES MORE LIFE INSURANCE IN THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO. THAN TEN YEARS AGO THEY RECOCNIZE QUALITY THEY VALUE INCONTESTABLE BENEFITS THEY APPRECIATE SERVICE BY PROFESSIONAL LIFE UNDERWRITERS AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO.,167 words
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Article33 1965-11-27 10 "nrrfj SI I iMimlmum) MR AND MRS. P. U stbert thank ■atBUVM and friend* for «n-atri*. mtir". meaaagr* of condolence*, a* atatan* and attendnnce at the funeral at their beloved dauvhtrr C'orinn*.33 words
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Article711 1965-11-27 10 Not much was left of the Oppositions case against the budget by the time the Finance Minister sat down at the conclusion of the five day j debate. He was the last of the Ministerial speakers. Mr. Tan j Sicw Sin's task was made easier by the711 words
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Article344 1965-11-27 10 j It is too early to form a 1 clear picture of what Gen. Mobutu's seizure of power in I Leopold ville is likely to mean for the Congo. The Army Commander-in-Chief, who overthrew President Kasavu- bu in a bloodless coup two days ago. has announced that he344 words
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Article240 1965-11-27 10 There are two points about the difficulties which some j University of Malaya students are undergoing through non- payment of bursaries, and i both reflect against the sys- tern by which awards are made. The first is that no sufficient reason can be found I for the present240 words
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340 1965-11-27 10 The 'temporary' constitution for Singapore AM indebted to Haji Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim, our 1 State Advocate-General, for the information contained in his letter (S.T. Nov. 25). Reading it carefully it is clear that what is intended is to introduce provision for a "temporary" constitution at the forthcoming sitting of Parliament.340 words
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Letter169 1965-11-27 10 AGREE with Mrs. Swlnburn (S.T. Nov. 6> that the Governments national language courses and examinations must be reviewed If there Is to be real progress in popularising Malay. I took the Standard One exam In August, and I would like to comment as follows: The oral test169 words
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Letter198 1965-11-27 10 THE letter "School Pupils at Public Rallies A Parent's Plea for Exemption" (ST. Nov. 14) needs to be clarified. As one who witnessed the whole rally, I would like to staie that the programme for primary schools was arranged for the sole purpose of getting all media198 words
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Letter62 1965-11-27 10 'THE public did not as* Inche Rahman Tallb to Institute legal proceedings. He did so in his private capacity and therefore he is solely responsible. I suggest it wruld be better for the Government to start a 'Talib Fund" so that those who wish to help can contribute at their62 words
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Article485 1965-11-27 10 Robert Shields - TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM... Robert Shields By I) REAMS are not a purposeless activity of the sleeping mind, but perform a necessary function. Dr. William Dement, of Stanford I niversity. California, has shown that individuals who are deprived of 'dreamlngtime' over a period of several nights show signs of485 words
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Article836 1965-11-27 10 G.S. WARREN - HAIR SPLITTING IN THE COLD WAR G.S. WARREN Black, white, blonde or blue it was plainly also Red by HONGKONG. Frl THE wig craze in America looks like falling a victim to the cold war. In Hong Kong thousands of tons of human hair are fashioned into wigs for export836 words
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Advertisement931 1965-11-27 10 Straits Tiam ft Malay Mail Oaa«lW*a aa^attlaaaiaat* atay a* Kawde-a COLO STOa.A6t SUPt*.MA«KtT Orchara Baaa llnnWnlH Daafc COLO STOKAOC ■RAMCNCI Al Nolla»4 aaatf Kataaf Naval Baa*. Aatasariaaa' Aaaaffe: CITY BOOK STOtl LTD.. Wiachettar Haaaa, Caarrar Oa»f. TNI NCWS MONT fitiaatHck i»Mr»araat M M ISMAIL 3 Aaooratr, *a»al l«* HAMItM STOM.931 words
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Advertisement94 1965-11-27 10 I All wise people"^ 1 know that gain i* I i commensurate with risk. J i Do you know this? We do! I i And we always S bear this in mind j when investing < S your deposits with us. Deposit with S THE FINANCE CO. LTD. S 77-79,94 words
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Advertisement57 1965-11-27 10 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS "nKnTfl*""- SMtf 1 Fmmthp heart... fSra jV Q** l^ greetings only j^jgjHiW you can send Choose a snapshot you lovt. Well mak* it into holiday greeting card* that only you can aand. Dont delay, see your Kodak dealer today. Kodak (Malaya)57 words
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Article, Illustration7 1965-11-27 11 Raffles Place Car Park and Roof -Garden7 words
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Article, Illustration769 1965-11-27 11 Project adds to pleasure of shopping NEW CAR PARK, GARDEN AID EASY FLOW OF TRAFFIC, TOO By Special Correspondent SINGAPORE'S Public Works Department has now completed another unique project the first big scale underground car park with a picturesque roof top public garden. The project cost about $180,000. The car769 words
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Article, Illustration406 1965-11-27 11 State policy also to improve parks and gardens MkSSAGE from the Mltii.stcr for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker. One of the main objectives of a rapidly progressing society is to plan for the development of its limited resources in such a way as to produce the maximum406 words
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Advertisement162 1965-11-27 11 Takelhe l I NEW SUBWAY I r JrmmWmm W~*- .Mllobinson'sm j fill 'I -J Come, serve -yourself in the new Robinson's SPKCIAIJZKI) SKCTIONS Supermarket on the lower ground floor of Robinsons Building GARDEN REQUISITES PAINTS AND TOOLS Park your car in the New Underground Car Park and take the Subway162 words
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358 1965-11-27 12 Flower Clock (FIRST OF ITS KIND IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA) a gift to the people of Singapore ONE ot the most delightful combinations of time-keeping and beauty can be seen on the roof garden on top of Singapore's underground car park in Ruffles Place where358 words
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Article, Illustration33 1965-11-27 12 Singapore's first Flower Clock at the Raffles car park roof garden. This clock was donated by Seiko. This i.s already a h traction to tourists, shoppers, and residents.33 words
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Article59 1965-11-27 12 FORERUNNER OF MANY MORE MR. Chi.i Hoy manager of Thong Sia Company, sole agents for Seiko timepieces in Singapore and Malaysia, said rh.it the flower clock will be followed by several other* in other parts of Singapore and on the mainland. He hat already had many inquiries from indents who59 words
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239 1965-11-27 12 A story of skill and perfection in the face of urgency rh story of Seiko's successful time-keeping at the Tokyo Olympics last year is a story of patience. skill and success. Firstly, it was the first time a non-European manufacturer was chosen to supply all the official timing devices for239 words
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Article112 1965-11-27 12 SEIKO today produces over U per cent of all tea and 39 per cent of all dock! made in Japan The target for last year million wristwatches •n\d not only In Japan but in more than 60 countries ill the world. In niMire high standards112 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-11-27 12 A PUBLIC ATTRACTION The St-iko ttower dock In the Mufcogaoka Park (light) near Tokyo i*> an attraction for nature-loving Jap-jiH-.se. The actual timepiece, operated from a master clock placed underground, is 5 metres in diameter. The floral dial is 8 metres in diameter and in eludes many native and exotic58 words
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251 1965-11-27 12 THE FLOWER CLOCK DATES BACK TO MANY CENTURIES First famous clock was in Sweden 'pHE first and most famous of the old flower clocks was planted at Uppsala. Sweden. It was designed by Carous Linnaeus, the great Swedish botanist who classified the plants and gave many of them the scientific251 words
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171 1965-11-27 12 Japan's first flower clock was 'built' at Kobe JAPAN'S first flower clock appeared In Kobe soon alter World War 11. The nations largest Is In Shlroyama Park in Nagano. This clock, whose mechanism was constructed by Seiko K. Hattorl and Co.. Ltd.. of Tokyo, ha* a dial eight metres in171 words
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Article88 1965-11-27 12 Three other well known clocks There are three other well known flower clocks In other parts of the world: In Oeneva. Switzerland, the Flower Clock measures 20 feet in diameter. Small flowers mark off the minutes and larger ones Indicate the flve-mlnute Intervals. Another well-known European example i.s found tn88 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-11-27 12 'Chimes of Love' clock tower THE CHIMES OF LOVE" CLOCK TOWKK Standing in the square before Kinshicho railway station in Tokyo is a favourite rendezvous for lovers It strikes tinhour four times daily. pla> ing familiar melodies. \t ten o'clock at night, if plays the theme "Going Home" composed n>95 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-11-27 12 Accuracy is vital in tower clocks as well as flou«-r clocks which are depended upon i» ereat number*, of people. At the national observatory at Akashi. nr.ir Kobe, astronomers calculate the precise time by observing the stare. The Seiko clock in the tower, instilled in l!)ti#.64 words
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241 1965-11-27 13 A leader in the field of jewelled watches, clocks SPECIAL DEVICES FOR THE OLYMPICS JAPAN has risen to an outstanding position in the manufacture of precision products such as cameras, lenses and electronic equipment. Progress has been particularly rapid in the field of watches241 words
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Article, Illustration38 1965-11-27 13 Big tower clock in commemoration I ii i mil in- in. -r.it. the 19th cata. this modernistic Seiko lip.in.se National Athletic tower clock was Installed v in Shiroyaraa Park near M.el held in 1964 at Nii- tne Radium38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-11-27 13 The venerable "Seiko Its dial is 12 feet in dia- lot k" in tin famous Glasa meter and the mechanism shopping district -since 1932. operates rlertrically.32 words
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185 1965-11-27 13 1962: Seiko watches received the best marks in quality performance tests conducted by the Weights and Measures Research Institute of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry. 1963: Seiko's crystal chronometers were awarded one of the top prizes in the international chronometer competition in Neuchatel.185 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-11-27 13 This wnuMul.'tish <\v» view oi the Olympic Stadium m Tokyo was taken by a visiting photographer covering practically the entire stadium Seiko watches were used for official time keeping there.34 words
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Article117 1965-11-27 13 BY adopting produc-tion-line methods of watchmaking, Seiko has accomplished the lowcost mass production of timepieces noted for their accuracy. In Its air-condltlnned factories and assembly lines highly trained and dexterous young women torn out precision products at unprecedented speed. About 25 girls on one of117 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-11-27 13 Seiko makes timepieces of all kinds, from the tiniest ladles' wrist watches to giant tower clocks. The "Seiko Clock" in Tokyo's Oinza has become a famous landmark like London's Big Ben. It has been celebrated In stories and popular songs, and is a69 words
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82 1965-11-27 13 All exports subject to rigid Govt. test ALL Japanese time- pieces exported abroad must first pass rigid government Inspection in order to maintain high quality standards. Since 1948, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry has sponsored bi annual concourse for quality In which Japanese and foreign watches undergo rigorous82 words
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Article107 1965-11-27 13 Imperial Court took interest ITS only fitting that Japan was chosen as the venue for the last Olympics, for, Japan also has a sporting tradition dating back to many centuries. The oldest recorded Japanese sports Is one which also has a long history in Europe falconry. Documentary records are available107 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-11-27 13 Seiko's prize-winning crystal chronometers undergo a final test at the hands of a skilled engineer at the Suwa factory in Nagano Prefecture. Seiko's lightweight crystal chronometer won a prize in the 1963 international chronometer concourse held annually in Neuchatel, Switzerland. The Jap:n i73 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-11-27 13 Selko's highly automated methods for producing precision parts are shown her* at the Suwa plant in Nagano Prefecture. One employee operates 50 automatic latches which produce delicate spindles to hold ba- lance wheels in watcb movement is gauged to I micron <! 100058 words
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Article, Illustration572 1965-11-27 14 Another boost for S'pore tourist industry TRIBUTE TO GOVT'S BID TO MAKE CITY MORE BEAUTIFUL By Special Correspondent 'TRANSFORMATION of the former Raffles Place 1 into a pleasure garden with an attractive landscape of fountains, shrubs, flowers and garden seats is a tribute to the Singapore Government's efforts to make572 words
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197 1965-11-27 14 REALISING the im- portance of Raffles Place as a business and commercial centre, the Singapore Government decided to beautify the surrounding. The outcome is the public garden which provides a much needed "green oasis" right in the heart of the city. This garden was originally197 words
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Advertisement141 1965-11-27 14 Ventilation in Raffles Car Park by G.E.C. with Woods ventilation equipment. 222 EXPANDITE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. AND MESSRS RELIANCE CONTRACTORS LTD. PRINCESS ELIZABETH ESTATE WtttMm^m^ 91m. s. bukit timah road E W*^ilf t^/#T jyjf 3)a SINGAPORE: TEL:141 words
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Advertisement149 1965-11-27 14 CONGRATULATIONS THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. on fhe official opening of RAFFLES CAR PARK and PUBLIC GARDEN from NANSIN (1964) LTD. 16- A BOAT QUAY, S'PORE- 1. mm%\ fiiniiYi BUM SUPPLY INSTALLATION OF FOUNTAIN Congra tula tions to the P.W.D. on the official opening of Raffles Place underground Car Park and149 words
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323 1965-11-27 15 U.S. 'guns instead of butter' policy under fire 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. UNITED STATES foreign aid policy was today criticised by a Government weekly newspaper as one governed by the desire to "provide guns instead of butter." An editorial in the Suara Malaysia commented: "The current U.S. thinking on aid323 words
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Article52 1965-11-27 15 'Obstructing a doctor' charge I PENANG. Fri. Tham) Soon Yrviw. 53. Dleaded not i giulty In the Sessions Court yes- terday to obstructing a doctor from entering ha dispensary at Tham it w alleged. stopped Dr Chev. Clnng Huen from going Into his d^pensary nt about 9 p.m on SfDt52 words
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Article18 1965-11-27 15 KLCANO. lv: rhe $10,000 MerdPlca P..:^ with a children's ptayfrrcmnd and fountain, has been rompleted here-18 words
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Article75 1965-11-27 15 Buy a Defence Bond TODAY! Big python caught on Spore estate CINGAPORE. Frl. A gardener. A 1 a g a Bamy. 23. and his younger brother. Ramu Samy. 16, this afternoon caught a 221 b python on a rubber estate off Thomson Road. Ramu's dog discovered the snake In the75 words
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133 1965-11-27 15 Opposition trying to spread unrest, says M.B. Fri.— ThP Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said here today that although many of the Opposition leaders were highly educated their speeches had nothing very constructive in them. Speaking at the opening of a political seminar attended by133 words
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141 1965-11-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYSIA has been invited to participate in a "supermarket of world trade" at the Port of New York Authority's US$525 million World Trade Centre project. The Invitation was issued to the Malaysian Government by the Far EastPaclflc representative of the port authority.141 words
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Article47 1965-11-27 15 SEREMBAN. Pri. The District Governor of Rotary. Mr. Michael Boyle, yesterday evening declared open a children?. playground cisUng $1,000 at the Malay lowcost housing centre at Gedong Lalang. The playground, complete with swings, see-saws and slides, -vas provided oy the Seremban Rotary Club.47 words
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Article31 1965-11-27 15 KLANO. F-rt. A fl!m. "The Singer, Not The Song.." will b« screened at the Rex iheatre on Tuesday In aid of the Society of Bt. Vincent De Paul.31 words
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Article43 1965-11-27 15 XI ALA LIMPIR. Fri. The night mail train from Singapore arrived here more than three hours late this morning after it developed engine trouble near Gemas. It was due here at "-20 a.m. but did not arrive until 10.30 am.43 words
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108 1965-11-27 15 So he's back for another 8 years SINGAPORE. Fri A man who robbed again alter serviim an eight-year prison torm for gani? robbery today was sent back to iail for :m--othcr eight-year stretch for armed robbery of $30,976 in property and cash. Chan Kla Chuan. 32. of Dunbar Walk, was108 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-11-27 15 Married: Two who scorn love at first sight By Soh Tian Kong SINGAPORE. Fn Two Americana who both scotl at "love vi tirst sight" yesterday walked blissfully out of the Marriage Registry in Fort Canning us husband and wife They are Mlaml-bo m Charles Moore. 34, a i returnee photographer263 words
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Advertisement66 1965-11-27 15 m SMART d// c/du lona! /^,DOCTOR\ f j I^^L C7/7iP7Y r (9) SANFORIZED AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING OEPT. STORES. :i" SALES OEPT: 35. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD S'PORE-6 SIN MAY SILVERWARE 1342 CHANGI VILLAGE, SINGAPORE 17. TEL: *****2 CHRISTMAS SALE English EP.N.S. Cutlery Tea Sets Solid Silver Ware Kelantan Silver Ware.66 words
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Advertisement30 1965-11-27 15 LATE NIGHT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Uobinsotis OPEN TILL 10 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS LITTLE'S TOURIST SHOPPING CENTRE INCLUDING THE ST. MICHAEL SHOP AND SUPA-SAVE CENTRE OPEN TILL 10 P.M. MONDAYS-SATURDAYS30 words
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Miscellaneous908 1965-11-27 15 P"IW KM TV MALAYSIA HVNNEL 5 KuU Lnmyir New* m Tamil. 610 Road »nd PViuiir; 6 Ipoh and M*- Safety Film; 6.17 Little Ratals .-a: Joh< B^n,; 4 6 35 "'S- ll 2Si Sun^i Taipin*; 7 Bain Pahat; and Yo# Bear. 7 News In English; 9 Kluanj. J, 1 Cantonese908 words
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Article463 1965-11-27 16 LIM - 'Another 30,000 may be jobless' LIM —WARNING BY PENANG. Friday OOCIALIST Front Assemblyman for I tarn, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, pleaded in the State Assembly today for retention of Penang's free port status "It is, indeed, shocking that the future of this island is being bargained away so easily," he463 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-11-27 16 Renewing ties with an old love after 34 years B> LAKSHMI NATARAJAN I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Thirty -four years ago when she was here, her favourite hobby and her husband's was exploring the Malayan jungle hunting butterflies. i Today she is back to see Mal a y a's "completely transformed, sophisticated210 words
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Article89 1965-11-27 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Fr!. Some 500 guests IMI lUght attended a dinner and dunce party given by the Tengku MahkuM. Tei An Abdul Rahman, at his seaside home in Telolc Mahkota, nenr Sedlli Keclul. on his 31st birthday. Among the guests were State Assemblymen, heads of government departments89 words
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274 1965-11-27 16 Padi-stalk paper? The experts say it just isn't economic If U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The manufacture of paper from padi stalks is uneconomic, according to a feasibility survey by the World Bank, Colombo Plan experts from Canada and the Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd. The Minister of Commerce and Industry.274 words
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Article61 1965-11-27 16 SINGAPORE. Fri The Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian Police. Oato Sir Claude Fenncr. will present the Royal Human Society bronxe medal to Engineer Mechanic Ismail bin Abdullah, of the Royal Malaysian Navy, at a parade at Woodlands here at 10.30 am tomorrow. Inche Ismail rescued61 words
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Advertisement178 1965-11-27 16 E& M EMBBDIDERY V s W 1 88 unfits gjyj Jj- TRANSFERS L* "VT j9/^ffi\ V I Dozens of delightful motifs which you irfrJr v^s\ j can use again and again I There are two LJIJ \J ..i .^J Y^\^ /s As -^f I different alphabets, signs of the Zodiac,178 words
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Advertisement195 1965-11-27 16 bi j ML ON SPEGIAIEftSYnRMS! If you've been thinking of getting a typewriter, here's your chance to get one with no down payment! Just fill in this coupon and send it to the local office of (MALAYSIA) LTD. 400 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. John Littles Builomg, Raffles Pl?"e,195 words
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422 1965-11-27 17 I REFER to the argu--1 ment against the proposed re-introduc-tion of the 11-plus examination by the group of lecturers In the M.T.C., Penang (S.T. Nov. 24). The fact that "evidence from almost 20 yean <>t comprehensive education in Britain had shown that422 words
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Letter180 1965-11-27 17 Licence fees and TV adverts AS the time for renewal of radio and TV licences draws near I would like to draw attention to the extra ordinary state of affairs whereby listeners are compelled to endure hearing commercial advertising often at 2-3 minute Intervals and yet are obliged to pay180 words
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Letter78 1965-11-27 17 |i|AY i a- a professional 1 be allowed space to refute the allegation made by the Minister lor Local Government and Housing that profcsslonally-quall-lied citizens do not enter politics for fear of character assassination. The fact U that many people. qualified and otherwise, shun politics because they are reluctant to78 words
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Letter31 1965-11-27 17 I ORONG BENGKOK is a private Road but owing to the dangerous condition of the road the pot-holes have been patched up K. Y. D. GIN Peinangku Pengarah Kerja Rava Siusapura31 words
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Letter114 1965-11-27 17 REFER to the letter written by Mr. Allan Tay in the Straits Times of 13th November. 1965 regarding the water problem in the Cantonment Road Housing Estate. The water pressure of the main pipes in the Cantonment Road Housing Estate has been reduced because of114 words
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137 1965-11-27 17 I REFER to a letter (ST. 1 Nov. 6) by "Citizen" concerning the Insanitary condition of the backlane between Liang Scan Street and Tan Quee Lan Street. An Investigation was carried out by officers of this Department and small amounts of refuse were137 words
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Letter41 1965-11-27 17 ULACK CTOWI at Nicol Hlghwav and Bras Ba.->ah »^>ad remind us of noddy rivers and the stench of carcasses. Singapore i.s a clean city and we do not nred these crows 'o get rid of our garbage. AMI t ROWS Singapore41 words
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210 1965-11-27 17 The turnover tax 'year o£ trading I AM a businessman with a thriv- ing though small business. My financial year is July to June. 1 am worried by Mr. Tan Slew Sin's statement that the new turnover tax of two per cent at source would be effective from Jan. 1210 words
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Letter54 1965-11-27 17 AUSTERITY WITH MEDICINE OEFORE the austerity 'cuts' were in- troduced specialist doctors from Kota Bharu visited the Krai hospital once a week, but now patients have to travel 44 miles to seek treatment. Reason: doctors have been told to travel on their own expense as no mileage will be paid.54 words
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Advertisement149 1965-11-27 17 MAKE YOUR HRSJ 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, nor149 words
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Advertisement143 1965-11-27 17 give; Nil ll -pr Ws*ki j '.^JW I lATHt>( Afttr Shay« Lot«on and Lathtr Shaving Crtar* ."O/^r\oy a Alter Shave Lotion and Hair Cream *sl^ ta^H < w 1| After S^-avc Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodorant and Bod/ Talcum (yy&l(^/)ice masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! BHULTON143 words
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Advertisement336 1965-11-27 18 l(ontinur<l Irmn Page- 111 OVERSEAS LEAVE J Word* St (Ml*.)— Box St rt*. txtrm SUSSEX NEAR A. 3. i'rtrrsfleld three nll-s. Modi m four h.virooms hous* saft central heating, lovely vie**, easy garden. Telephone from January to 24th »i guineas per week. Moore. Telephone Singapore ***** Extension Mini EARLY ENROLMENT336 words
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Advertisement964 1965-11-27 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS »:rd. U (Ml*.)— Box St rfs. asfra BOX A6OSK ST.. 8 pore position fl:ied Applkant* thanked. REQUIRED YOUNG MEN with transport as r»poss*ssuis Full training provided. Apply Box A 2626 BT. X.L, MALE CLERKS Required. Interested call personally Room 3. Town Council Building. J.R 28-11-65 office hours.964 words
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Advertisement1101 1965-11-27 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U (Ml*.) Box St ttt. txtrm I I RRAOE 3 DRESSER i A vacancy occurs on a Kedah Kstate for a Tamil a Orade 3 Dr***er, married, under 30 < years of age. possttsing a valid driving licence Applications should b* accom- panted by copwa of1,101 words
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Advertisement905 1965-11-27 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* U (Mir,.)— Box St tt*. txtrm 1 CHBSTNUt DRIVE, Uetacned ttuaajlow, spacious garden and nail, mo- t ai< flooring throughout. 3 bedroom*. I eparat* servant* room. Modern *ani- ation fully tarniibed Rent $450. 1 kv*llable early December. Box Ab'£K> i.1..- pur*. YUMIN ESTATE aod Bousing I li(rnc>905 words
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Advertisement898 1965-11-27 18 EDUCATION IS Words SI Ml*.)— Box St rt*. extrm > ADMISSIONS ARI BEING' Recefred 1 By EffjSsj Church Kindergarten, Ipoh. I Por rla**«* at Labat Road and Canning Garden. Telephone tpoh 53.11 for registration forms CAMBRIDGE KINOERCARTBN United vacancies for lfw.6 enrolment. Directed by trained and experienced teachers, s pore898 words
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Advertisement791 1965-11-27 18 OFFICE EQUIPMENT Word* U I Ml*.) «o» M eU. txtrm CHEAPEST PHOTOCUPIIH 3lu«*. ire 1* Vectroprmt Mlling at $340. rmonstrations at puioEnstir j* oninson Koad. S'rjore Kboo< w.'S4O WANTED TO PURCHASE Wormo M (Mlm.) Bmx t*> cU. extra RESTAURANT REQUIRES Two ■rood-hand Air-conditioner* 26—30 irae-poww. Pleaae writ*:— 10. P*ck •ah791 words
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Advertisement978 1965-11-27 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* $t f Ml*.)— Box St ctm. oxtrm I MC TD ISM Immaculate condition. 4 brand Dew tyre*, tax and Insured. 1 $1,440/-. 10 Penang Line. Spore. 1 19*4 OPEL REKORD one o-. nrr four 1 doom showroom condition mm r extras < I 16.3U0' 0.0.0.978 words
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Advertisement784 1965-11-27 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE r J^ Word* U 'Mim.i—B-i rU. »efr« 1964 OPEL RCKORU :9«j m»it' loni 4-d<i. lonn. 1 >xfonl, 195« Mercertrs KspltAo n>a: H:o Trn.iir Bhort ?t- Tel: *****. ;',.Mmi I VEHICLES WANTED li Word* fWSjJ fjsji rl.. extra VOLKSWACON MM to V» VI he accident frr, Monday. No784 words
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Advertisement1299 1965-11-27 19 i^^|UAbhAm|mLU to IIvtRPOOL I WEST COAST UK.i 0«i S'POf* S*m P S'hMi Penang •Vphaiibii l« Pt Dec 2 Dec 1 «pfL«. l DC: G«sgo« la Pt Net 2B Ne> 31 lN o» Mill Oet 1 D?«nr?,,« GllftfOt) Dec 7 Dec 11 Dec 17 It Dm 17 PATROCLUS L.eroool, L asgow1,299 words
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Advertisement1168 1965-11-27 19 77/ iT L A U///ViF5 *b I THL tACI ASiATiC CC'/pa i L-i irccpo-md m Dt— >tk EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI, CONTINENI ANO SCAHOINDVIAi S'pori P. S'haa Peeing Am 6Mue Htwt H burg M'aaa Aatw Copt BUSUANGA k) Ntf 11 1 111 I I 7 I I BM 281,168 words
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Advertisement1212 1965-11-27 19 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONMN,, tIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENNEVIS FM SB? j°« Singapore Pt. S'haa Penang nlmVi*^ i'H v IS/Ne»2l Nn 21/ 2 Btc I*l HamOurg JMI4 RFNAITIFR For Hamburg Bee a BKniaUl/81l London Jm 2 imgapora Pt Snaa ""ena.l Havrt Jm II S 23, N|> 21 Ntf1,212 words
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Advertisement1223 1965-11-27 19 mbT~ FOR nfe ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ynffl\ U.K./Cont.nent. Sintaport P. S haa PMMB i tin of CHESTER Ojndee, Loiaon. Ma»re, SM. Jl 31 ICin OF CHtSItB toM n 27 NIV 21 Nt» CITY OF COLOMBO > hj-nOwrg, KcitrOia, CITY OF COLUatu Hd.re. Hull. Middleitrougn.. 21 Nev J Ott1,223 words
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395 1965-11-27 20 during the past j 1 week fluctuated between very narrow limits and was devoid of any notable feature report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly survey of tho i rubber market Levela were maintained in I thin dealings and with Lou- j don parity ruling395 words
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Article59 1965-11-27 20 I TWO. present ran- of the Malayan j dollar ataintt the pound I sterling fixed on November 24 last year is selling T.T. or 0.0. 2s. 3 15 16d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 1 16 d. Bovine O.D. 3s. I .<! The dollar is at its statutory middle59 words
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Article117 1965-11-27 20 y/MIP» lyin« alenctlda ttia tmiiapora 1 wharvat ar aipected today are: hir, 1 2.. M-zhdurn-n-nak 3/4. 1-lpls N.W. Kjintrni BktoßM Krlatln Bakkr 6 7. Cltv of Ne«-i-a>tle It, Kuphratf 13' M. Babana 21/22, IV-naldvr n '.'4. Vi ma -."."30. AJax ::i M. Melbourne Mara 33 34. Agapenor117 words
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Article83 1965-11-27 20 1 THI A.teciatien Bankt m Malay- New Varh; nuyint; IT M 13 1« airniar OU 3? 19 16 '.<O <t »t. 33 5/lt I credit t>il!». h!|i». 1 Canada: bag I Iff. nr-r. ill lODI OD 3d 7/16 Ml d «t |> 1.516 crrdit I blllp. 36 trade83 words
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Article29 1965-11-27 20 Nov. 26. MALAYAN KIBRER PRICK: 88-,' cents (up a quarter of a cent) UN: SKBB (up S.V!S). I rioMi< in rstimalcd offering 19'> tons (down 5 tons)29 words
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786 1965-11-27 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange was 1 extremely quiet yesterday with turnover undergoing a further contraction, to 382.090 shares. ■M 4 industrials were a few cents off. an exception being Veneer which held their cround at $1.55 and $LM to $1.55786 words
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Article25 1965-11-27 20 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indies Nov. 25 Nov. 26 'Industrials: 52.J3 BJI Tins: 104.03 IMJ3 rubber*: 104.57 101 Hi •Drc. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article823 1965-11-27 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA IJI SINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpur trading rooniK of the Stock Rxrhangr yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1.U00) $I.SS« D. (3.000) $1.57, (1.000) $1.60. (6.00u> BJ.M; Cs. HaMlnfa (3.000) Eva erdV C.hkm $1.87. Pad.823 words
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Article60 1965-11-27 20 /'HINCSI rriDuii fieh.n«». ImjiI' ear. neen pr.ct. prr picul »nt»r day: Coconut ell: bulk ST.' Mill |51| will (11)111 Nov./lxc K P.epcr: M'iD'nK eMtl Sarawak whit. >2C2» MIIMB. tpeclai Sarawak hlark fls2i Lampon*- black »l!tt»<N. «»l!*rp lall .-a-,. AST A II tlnciptrt Coconut Oil HMNfI MM tlatien pVMMI60 words
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355 1965-11-27 20 jfIHE Straits tin price yesterI 1 day rose by 53. 23 to $688 I per picul on an of ferine reduced by 5 tons to 195 tons. The London afternoon forward buyers' price rose by I C l 4 a ton. but355 words
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Advertisement3029 1965-11-27 20 I AUSTRALIA/NE* ZEALANR $ER«ICt. IBBIA, rIiDUN AHO f kUlf ttRVICU le FrttaMUt, AMlaißl. MaßJia— a. S— Bet la. Meet— Ml NasaiattwMi im amna- rai mimta-irra- raaifi- a¥-^_Tiriia-MMATi— v—wwibi «eaen| stiaai Si—. $'e«r. vSa- >mSe_T^ B— _BTT-H x tOAMORA 4 Oet 4 Otc a Dec lAJUU 11/11 Me* 17 OM II3,029 words
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Advertisement78 1965-11-27 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO CHRISTMAS CRUISE to m.v. "VICTORIA" Departing Singapore 17th December Arriving Hongkong 21 it December Departing Hongkong 24th December Arriving Singapore 27tfc December < Departing Singapore I 28th December Arriving Penang 29th December Limited First Tourist Ooss Accommodation Available For Further Deto.K Pleose Apply to V )ur TRAVEL AGENT78 words
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Advertisement1629 1965-11-27 21 ((oDtlnued from P.ge 18. WH RE TQ STA y Ml ty U AT YOUR SERVICE M >-*"« I. H«irWt SS (Min.)— Box W ft: txtrm JOMORE HOTEL j.l. Panclng To I nlfht U A'.iionditton.d Rooms. Phori( BEFORE THAT Signal Ds.te. Mak* A Dat* with us:— Coiffur* (Hslrstyl- STRAITS GUItT HOUSE1,629 words
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Advertisement2913 1965-11-27 21 ■BBsassassssi tenders tenders i IkJ L^l Lt-H economic development the port of Singapore MECHANICAL ENGINEER I^9 > >^'* i »»fc^*" SJ board AUTHORITY duaru tcndeß NOTICE WELL-ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) PUBLIC NOTICE TENDER NOTICE MECHANICAL ENGINEER FOR EXECUTIVE POSITION. L ,Z£Zr?£?S!%S& ope^t^orthe^Km^nlc.!^^ WILL BE HANDLED W.TH EVERY Pawnbroker,'2,913 words
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206 1965-11-27 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP I By KIALA LIMPIR, Fri. Aladdin 11. Ismail Asban up, did a sparkling workout over 3f in 39 in soft going here this morning. On this workout, Aladdin can complete a double for the meeting on Sunday. He was a smart206 words
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Article1562 1965-11-27 22 Race I—l.o Class 4 Div. 2 ($5,200) 9f 1 K4o7ti Producer II <t iShav. Sti Tulloh 8 P0 (I-I (olrman 1 I ***** Ditton Woo.l a iBS St. Daniels 68 12 KhamK 8 J 62U0H Molukorrii n «KY Llm > Daniels 68 12 Harbridf 6 4 ***** Winn.nr1,562 words
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Article96 1965-11-27 22 DUBLIN. Frt. Pada> Prenclprgds: headed the v I In Iri.-h raring :h:i year o complete a rare double he was also leading moneyulnning trainer in Britain during the year. Ih Inland. Prendergast saddled 19 winners of 21 race* worth a to'al ol £76.393. The vii-'ory ol Prendergasi•rained Meadow96 words
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Article547 1965-11-27 22 SP.TLIGHT on fancies #K\(l 1 Producer II Soitu Ust weet Div 1. ~i; won 3 races over 81 and 91 Ui a row thU season. Wlnninj Prise: Eaij XL 9f winner soft going in Sep tember. Bucentaur UI: FrontCi 5. lOf winner In June. Patio: RAC 2 rrangipani: Lselvi over547 words
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Advertisement767 1965-11-27 22 THE BANKRUPTCY N "V.%ram ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) „J K K PAHAM lvriNmil TAWARAN ian Hetniii i> im )(l tHTdaliai dein JKR. Fahanis. Kel.i D dan ka-.t;.i> dan yang m*'iii--4> j. hmia uti. Him Kepala V. Kepala .art Ro»o. spore. -Fec-liaan 1A: 4. akan di-t«rima K1 oleh Jurutera Negert. JKR uiT767 words
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Advertisement172 1965-11-27 22 the PERFECT shirt q, I > XT M K| jp^p ji^Jl \(i mj ft^L •fl Kl^J*<nilT f+Hiw j) tI ■nJW—.J if jPJPiIKiI J mP**^ VB' L£S^^3r~*4 r^J^Titt'' tZM /^T I /I«^^ *r I JC-TTT^-, -J) V| Ik 1% U*^^^»«-«—' 4 K^^M^^^r y^^^ CT^^^flk. yf ML '^^^S/ yl w\ i*£ f172 words
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387 1965-11-27 23 J. FINGLETON - BARBER TEARS NSW ATTACK TO SHREDS J. FINGLETON From SYDNEY, Fri. Bob Barber, most dashing English opening batsman within memory, tore the NS Wales attack to shreds today. He made his 50 in exactly 50mins with seven Tours and nobody here 1 can recall ever seeing such a dashing half387 words
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Article125 1965-11-27 23 BOXING London: Brian CurMs retained his Brlti.sh and British tmplre welterweight champion boxing titles by beating Sammy McSpadden at Carditf last night the referee stopping the fight in the lath rd of their 15-round bom Tokyo: Orient junior featherweight hamplon Rukuro Ishiyama knocked out Lee Kwang Ju <S.125 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-11-27 23 CONRAD NG - Filipinos can be beaten at their own game CONRAD NG Japan and South Korea pose twin threat to Asian champions By Kuala Lumpur, Friday BASKETBALL being the national game in the Philippines, it was a matter of course for them to become the first champions of Asia. In the Asian396 words
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Article226 1965-11-27 23 MALAYSIA MAY GET TO FINAL ROUND The ten trams a record entry In the tuuinamem are drawn imu two groups lor the :..trv round Irom Sunday i Dec. 4. with a rest day or Dec. 3 llie Philippines and Japan Group A together with Malaysia. South Vietnam and ie. Formosa,226 words
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Article149 1965-11-27 23 Sunday 8 p.m. Formosa n diljnd: 9.30 the Philippines v Malaysia. Monday 3 p.m. South Korea v India; 4.30 Thailand v Hong Kong; 7.30 Singapore v l.ipan; 9.0 Malaysia v South Vietnam. Tuesday 3 p.m. India v Formosa: 4.30 )apan v South Vietnam; 7.30 the Philippines v Singapore;149 words
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226 1965-11-27 23 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Any proposal for separate basketball competitions for tall and short players will not get thp support of the majority of the members of Flba. th* Internationa! federation Fiba secret.iry William Jone« Mcl this la.st nigjit ttben h«> ■rrtmd here to attend226 words
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Article370 1965-11-27 23 JHK IWIIIIINII Marciso Bernardo <No. 8 taplaln), Orlando Bauzon (4), Manuel Jocson (It, Engracio Ara-/a-i (6i. Alfonso Marque/ (7), Jaime Mariano (9>. Edgardo Ocampo dO i. Renato Reyes (11). Joaquin Rojas <12>, Roehl Nadurata (13). Alberto (Reynoso (.14 1. Edgardo Rogue (15>. HONG KONG Ng Yuet On (9370 words
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Article175 1965-11-27 23 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Seap Games Organising Council, who are fighting against time to finalise the entries for the Games here on Dec. 14-21, are to sexid urgent reminders to Cambodia. Laos and Thailand to submit their team-lists. The lists were to have reached175 words
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Article37 1965-11-27 23 KUALA I.IMPUR. Fri—Malaysian Arnnd Parcel beat Kelantan 8-0 and Singapore boat Penang 3-# in opening matches in The Malay* Man Malays Inler-Mata hockey finals for the Tun Ra/ak Cup M Rifle Range Road U37 words
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Advertisement179 1965-11-27 23 What's different about the NEW BEXDIX? Jj .B^__— t!»_an 1 fr^^____* w** It's the only washing machine you've ever really wanted Th»nev» Bendix Is for people who want the finest washing machine money can buy. It is not a cheap machine; it has no gimmicks. But it combines the outstanding179 words
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Advertisement312 1965-11-27 23 THIS TAPE GIVES YOU PROFESSIONAL MagnotU to»»» SWITCH TO |^225!1!1| Drop a reel of Permaton into your tape-recorder the next time you are ready to record. Play it back. Listen. You need not take another look at your tape-recorder -take a look into the reel of Permaton. Permaton magnetic recording312 words
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Miscellaneous88 1965-11-27 23 SPORTS DIART BADMINTON Perak Oon I KIGGIR Malaya Cup: KeServices rhtimpionslii}>s iSt John dah v Penan? <Sg. Patani). Ambulance HhII. lpoh 9 a.m.>. Friendlies: Arm<*d Forces v (KKhKT Miiuysian Oovt I Klang Club (Rif> Ranur Rd.): Services linal: NEB v Sine^ixjre 6CC v Sgor Club i Spore p» tPniiim. K.L.».88 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-11-27 24 Dato Lee will see his dream fulfilled today SINGAPORE. Fri. For one man. the foundation stone laying ceremony of the .t million Institute of Medical Specialties m the General Hospital grounds tomorrow mornimi will mean the fulfilment of a cherished dream. Dato LM Kor.g Chlan. former Chancellor Ol the University208 words
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Obituary24 1965-11-27 24 MR TAN TIAN PENC »o-.iMial on I. hind hi« -urm. n\r dau^h- «on»-m-l«». two d.m-h'. ■<•■ <randrhll'l--,^»v. Iti. J.i lan Son Tuenday 3" Crmrfrry.24 words
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Article26 1965-11-27 24 NFW DELHI. Fri .—Vice-Adnur-al Atilu.r Kumar Chalterji. 51 Ccmmaudani ol India's National Defence College here, has been appointed Chief of the Naval Staff.26 words
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430 1965-11-27 24 PHILIP KHOO SINGAPORE. Fri - PHILIP KHOO NINE PARTY RAKYAT MEN HELD By SINGAPORE. Fri. DOUCE have dc tamed four Singapore Party Rakyat members two of them Indonesian trained in psychological and guerilla warfare and sabotage. All are members of the Tentera Nasional Republic Malaya (National Army of430 words
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250 1965-11-27 24 MOSCOW. Fri. Pakistan s Foreign Minister, Mr. Bhutto, said today the chances were fairly bright for Indian and Pakistani leaders to meet on Soviet territory soon. He said his Government had accepted unconditionally a Soviet offer of good offices in the dispute between IndiaReuter - 250 words
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Article56 1965-11-27 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Pineapple growers intending to sell ihelr produce to canneries will have to register with the Pineapple Industry Board, according to an amendment to the Pineapple Industry Ordinance. 1957. approved by the House of Representative tonight. The amendment also required canneries to buy56 words
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140 1965-11-27 24 COMMONS ENDS THE MPs SICK PARADE I ONDON. Fr i. Late-night parades of sick MPs in ambulances and wheelchairs to vote in crucial parliamentary debates are to end under a gentlemen's agreement reached here last night. Parliamentary Whips of the Labour Party and Conservative Party have agreed that sick membersReuter - 140 words
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Article52 1965-11-27 24 SINOAPORE. Frl— An Engltih doctor scientist. Dr. O. Roux, will deliver a public lecture on "The Cephalosporlns a recent advance In antibiotic therapy" on Monday at 8.15 p.m. at the pathology lecture theatre in the Oenernl Hospital The lecture is sponsored by the School of Postgraduate52 words
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Article367 1965-11-27 24 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Fri. Closing middle price.- of delected stocks not Including stamp duty were OtLTEIXiED iConM)l 2' £39 15 16 —3 16 Funding 4', £92 5 16 War 3' £54 3 16 BANKS Chartered 50 3 Hongkong £9 9 16 >, INSLRAM I Com I n 4j 3 Prudential*367 words
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Article177 1965-11-27 24 Beatles buy behind locked doors LONDON. Fri. Harrods. the London store where Queen Elizabeth goes shopping, granted a rare privilege to the Beatles it allowed the mop-haired quartet to do their Christinas shopping after hours behind lorked doors. The privilege has never before been granted not even to the Queen.AP - 177 words
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132 1965-11-27 24 Girl, 18, pleads guilty to trust offence I SINGAPORE. Fri— An 18-yi.ar-uld girl. Cynthia Loh Kirn Cheng. pleaded guilty In a magistrate's I court this morning to criminal breach of trust of a $75 gold bracelet and a $185 diamond ring entrusted her by a bar war Sepiah blnte Abdullah132 words
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Article116 1965-11-27 24 A DFI.AIDE Kri. The j\ British 1i1.i.-k Knuht MMurch roi-ket crashed back intii the earth's atmosphere at 10.800 m.p.h. after a Meeetafal firinu at Woomera roekrt lanue last night. o o in <■ r a officiaK said the rocket reached an iltitude ol >'M)AP - 116 words
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376 1965-11-27 24 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Friday THE Sarawak Government today announced that Chinese pupils found to be taking part in Communist-spon-sored activities would face expulsion or suspension from school This was necessary to protect other students who might be contaminated by them. A Government376 words
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99 1965-11-27 24 SINGAPORE. Fri The Port of Singapore Authority has completed road works n\ Jardine Steps liable the Immediate implementation of new parkin* a:id arranKeinei proving the How «.I tmllic in Hie vleii A PSA statement ntd that the cement would special taxi rtand for99 words
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Advertisement70 1965-11-27 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words SIS (minimum) YIP VEONC: Kum Bcng. rldrnt f o Mr nod tin Yir Poh Wnh to JaaMl lord«n LIM ONC: lion Ch.v younccr run uf Mr m.l Mr*. I. in Kntn .'■iinii Wi X' MAS W I^r w Aurora's M DEPARTMENT STORE 1M COMMENCING MONDAY Wm70 words
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Advertisement199 1965-11-27 24 1 Look what you get when you cross Bj«; Cunardvr jpg. l^-*-)^ ,-jj |4 haute cuisine meals |f^* £^9flfc J^~ I one! a regiment of personal staff and night clubs, cabaret, dancing msr i f f J» -> I (itui swimming pools ij"l^"^^J I (ln <l magnificent public rooms Si199 words
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