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Title Section24 1965-12-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 tie***!* 1 I The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). nil'".24 words
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Article, Illustration491 1965-12-01 1 RAF officers arrive in Lusaka secretly; Wilson holds another Cabinet meeting LUSAKA, Tuesday A SECRET build-up of Royal Air Force personnel in Zambia has been going on since late last week, informed sources said here today. Zltntmm and British ofli(ials refund to confirm this, but itReuter; AP; UPI - 491 words
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Article, Illustration407 1965-12-01 1 PENANG. Tuesday A PENANG multi-millionaire linker. Mr. Saw ("hoo Tbeng, returned home last night six days after he had been believed abducted by a six-man gang. Penang police today denied Mr. Saw had been abducted but from inquiries made by the Straits Times, it would appear407 words
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Article, Illustration186 1965-12-01 1 HO SAI KONG - HO SAI KONG By PENANG. Tuesday D O L I C E investigating the deaths of two school-girls and the disappearance of a third girl are working on the theory that there was a "sui- cide pact, resulting from love affairs with three186 words
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Article, Illustration526 1965-12-01 1 'Security risk' man: Wrong name was given SINGAPORE. Tues. A former Party Rakyat member. Shane bin Haji All. 38. is the "security risk" which caused the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to cancel his tour ot Pasir Pan Jang constituency on Sunday morning. The Prime Minister's oHlcp said this526 words
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Article29 1965-12-01 1 COPENHAGEN. Tue». Two seamen from a Polish trawler, which pui Into Copenhagen lo shelter from v storm, have sought politic*! asylum In Denmark, police reported Reuier.Reuter - 29 words
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Article338 1965-12-01 1 Together always: See Page 10 "I have not the slightest Idea about that. Their form teacher and I know nothing about their out-of-school activities" The police, however, have been following a few leads on the girls' activities outside the school and have Interviewed three boys. A three- word entry in338 words
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Article35 1965-12-01 1 [[I ALA LUMPUR, Tuts. The ale of National Defence Hoods has topped the $!> million mark. Yesterday i\\<> sumcribera boughl $50,300 worth, bringing tlu- total amount sold to 2.174 nifatcribers to $9,046,35 words
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Article81 1965-12-01 1 MANILA. Tue.v Candidacy for the proposed site oj the Asian Development Bank was narrowed here today to Tokyo Teheran and Manila, according to informed sources. A .secret bulloi MMMt the delegates Ui Urn .secona m ■Mortal rontcrrncr oi Uie Economic Commission :or A&la and theReuter - 81 words
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Article48 1965-12-01 1 NEW DELHI. Turn.. Indian border police have raptured an armed Chinese soldier who intruded Into Indian lerrilorv over the border kimcii India and liU _'CM) mllo •ur-'ii-Deihl An official rejmrt from the frontie. ;h( Chinese was believed to have been on a probing mUhion R*uter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article61 1965-12-01 1 TOKYO. lues. A Japanese freight rr \\:is Urrd on while I ing down the Mekong river MaY ih<- C.iimlxxlhm Ijorder la*t Friday, ilu ships ***** m Kobe. Western J.i(>iii] said today. The 1800-ton Shinei M;tru said the shot> tame Irom thuk bush on the hunk andReuter - 61 words
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400 1965-12-01 1 Moves against Smith K.L. and S'pore KI'ALA LIMPI R, Tucs. The M;ilaysian Government today enforced exchange control measures against Rhodesia. Ml was announced hv the it -tmu Minister of Kinance. l)r Nc Kam Foh. Simultaneously, in Singapore, the Government announeeil that it would I). in all trade with Rhodesia from400 words
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Article27 1965-12-01 1 BACK SALIBBI I!V Tue^ KhoilcM.i Aili .ibnlMi ominonur.ilth tariff fcrcnte on British >' from nidal M toniuh Minister »f Commrro Industry Mr <; W l.md ;inn>innr»-(l H<27 words
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Article, Illustration600 1965-12-01 2 'Hanoi action to enlarge conflict must be blocked' McNAMARA WE HA YE STOPPED LOSING, BUT IT WILL BE A LONG WAR SAIGON, Tuesday IT.S. Defence Secretary Robert McNamara said here last night that there had been a clear decision by the North Vietnamese Government to infiltrate more troops into SouthReuter - 600 words
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119 1965-12-01 2 MANILA. Tues. A .ship's 11 officer was killed In a duel with another while their vessel was oil Surtgao Province in the southern Philippines, the Philippine News Service reported to- day. ("apt. Hilario Inoc. of the inter-island motor vessel Don Alfonso, said MiguelUPI - 119 words
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121 1965-12-01 2 The world's hungry: Give them tools, not charity ROMK. Tues Princ* Souvanna Phoutna of I .h.s told the conference of the L.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation here yesterday that the world's hungry should not be c<ven charity, but the skilK and tools to provide their own food. "If you give121 words
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Article33 1965-12-01 2 WESST BERLIN. Tues. Thou- winds of WfM BrrHners yeeUrduy 1 queued [or passes to maicr Christmas and New Year visits to I relatives 011 the other side of the Wall. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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266 1965-12-01 2 ZAMBIA CALL FOR TRADE EMBARGO ON RHODESIA Copper will be airlifted out if rail links are cut LONDON, Tuesday GAMBIA called for trade sanctions against Rhodesia at the start of a meeting of the Commonwealth Economic Council yesterday. Its delegate. Mr. Wittlneton Stkalumbi. said his land-locked country was prepared toReuter; AP; UPI - 266 words
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262 1965-12-01 2 Sacked air force chief Dhani on the way home THE HAGUE. Tues. Indonesian Air ViceMarshal Omar Dh.mi, dismissed from his post as commander of the air force by President Soekarno last Saturday, left here yesterday for Paris by car on his way home. He arrived In Holland on Oct. 30262 words
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Article56 1965-12-01 2 BKISBANL Tues. A 50-year-old slaughterhouse worker was slabbrd by a heifer fivo minutes •fief he had killed the animal. Stanley Baiclsrn slauch- tercd the br.ist ;iiui five minutrs l;itrr it* front left kicked out, forcing .1 knifr- lie m holding into his left lesr. Hr h.icl to56 words
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Article, Illustration238 1965-12-01 3 ANY AMATEUR JAMES BOND CAN HIRE IT FOR ONLY £20 A WEEK LONDON. Tuesday GOVERNMENT department said yesterday it would investigate a matchbox spy radio which any amateur James Bond can buy in Britain. A spokesman for the General Post Office, the department controlling radio andReuter - 238 words
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86 1965-12-01 3 BOMBAY. Tue.v Smuggled gold bar« weighing i 641ib. and valued locally at U.S.SI million were Ml i?d by Customs oflli-iaL> near here on Sunday night. Police believe an international ring Is involved in smuggling the gold from the Middle East. The scold bars bearUPI - 86 words
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Article71 1965-12-01 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Gnana. in a note rti'M-ribed a> "ooncili*tory In 'one", lins told the United States that President Nknimah meant no offence when, in his latest book he described 'lie Lnited State* us a r.eo-colonlal-M pi "T. a Sta'f Department spok^ninn said yrs'crt'av. The Sti'.e Depir'memAP - 71 words
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Article31 1965-12-01 3 WASHINGTON. Tue«. The Agency for Inrernailonal Development fstd yesterday I 1 would finance the purchase of *****0 metric lons of United States rice for shipment to Vietnam. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article44 1965-12-01 3 BONN. Tues. Nine East Germans Hed into West Germans during the weekend and yesterday. West German border authorities reported The last of them, a 40-yrar-otd man. swam a near froaen border river and reached West Berlin safely yesterdny. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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167 1965-12-01 3 MOSCOW. Tues.—British Foreign Secret- 1 ary. Mr. Michael Ste-j wart, arrived here today to discuss Vietnam, disarmament and other "burninc issues" with I Soviet leaders. Mr. Stewart, who will stay here until Friday, was welcomed at the airport by Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Bovit't ForeignReuter - 167 words
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Article37 1965-12-01 3 NAPLES. Tue«. A pre-davin earth shock Jarred villages on 're lower slopes of Mount Vesuvius yesterday, and the director of th* Vesuvius Observatory said a I new eruption of the gnt>t volcano might be near.37 words
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225 1965-12-01 3 Surcharge on imports stays— over Tory and Liberal objections LONDON. Tuesday. 'THE House of Commons last night renewed the x Government's power to continue its 10 per cent surcharge on imports by 279 votes to 276 a majority of three. The surcharge, originally 15 per cent, was imposed a yearReuter - 225 words
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121 1965-12-01 3 Tanker's catch: Magnetic mine on anchor WHEN the 24,026TT ton tanker Esso Winchester weighed anchor last week near Vlissingen, about 60 miles south-west of The Hague, a World War II magnetic mine was found locked between this anchor's flukes. The mine, containing more than 1,600--lb. of explosives, was believed toUPI - 121 words
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Article24 1965-12-01 3 EAST BERLIN. Tues. Mr. Brezhnev, the Soviet Communst Party first secretary, left East Germany yesterday after a I three-day unannounced visit.24 words
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Advertisement146 1965-12-01 3 Your eyes need OPTREX Pk. "~A»K«as M£&- ■■•"Is Dust. Fumes. Glare. Germs. %P9 TV Everyday you strain your >-^jj[tfetv eyes... make them red and jti& Wmtt^ watery. But you never do f^mSt Wt anything to help them. You */^B should. It's so easy. Just put II \\\7^^\ a little Optrex146 words
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Article, Illustration230 1965-12-01 4 S'pore methods in building for PI: Mutuc (SINGAPORE, Tues. The former Philippine Ambassa dor to the United States, Mr. Mcl Mutuc, %vho is here on a threeday survey oi" housing projects, today said he would import Singapore's building techniques into his country. Mr. Mutuc. who flew in here on Sunday230 words
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Article241 1965-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A 39-member Boy Scouts contingent the first from newly-independent Singapore will attend the fifth Thai National Jamboree in Bangkok next week. In a formal ceremony at the Istana Negara grounds this afternoon, the contingent received the State and new Scouts' colours from the241 words
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Article68 1965-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A special art exhibition. "By Children for Children." will be opened by the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok at the National Library at 5.15 p.m. on Dec. 6. The exhibition of some 200 paintings by pupils ol the Sunny\vnv Kindergarten is m68 words
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132 1965-12-01 4 Court rules in driving licence case SINGAPORE. Tues.—Driving with an expired licence does not by ltseli necessarily mean driving without proper third party Insurance, a Singapore court ruled today The first traffic magistrate Mr. Llew Nglk Kee. said this after a newspaper vendor. S.K Suppiah. had admitted a summons charße132 words
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Article62 1965-12-01 4 Marine Police stage variety show SINGAPORE, Tues— The Marine Police tonight staged a variety shew to celebrate National Language Month, at the Marine Police Station, Cavanagh Bridge. Tomorrow, the Pulau Bukom Police will hold a National Language programme at their island station from 8 p.m. A speech contest by non-Malays62 words
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Article35 1965-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues —The YWCA International Women's Club will hold a party for the old fplks of St. John's Home lor the Aged ai the YWCA Hostel, Fort Canning at 3 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article34 1965-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tuts. Singapore's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah. will open the Social Welfnre Departments Homes' exhibition and sale of work at 10 a.m. m Dec 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.34 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-12-01 4 Susan Hart arrives in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. Sunbathing and sightseeing fully occupied Krankie A valun. Hollywood teenage idol today his first day in Singapore. While getting a tan and a dip in his hotel pool, the star was kept busy signing autographs for fans. In the afternoon, he loured thr138 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-12-01 4 MR. AND MRS. Wong Kirn O«l after their weddinc at the Singapore ReKislry. The bridegroom, a teacher, is tbe son cf Mr. and Mrs. Wong En Sang. The bride, the former Miss Foo Ah Moi, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foo Wan Seng. Straits Times picture.50 words
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144 1965-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. May this year was a popular wedding month for the Chinese, according to figures for the first seven months of this year. Of 813 non-Muslim maniages registered during this month, 753 were Chinese. The number of May marriages topped that of any144 words
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Advertisement11 1965-12-01 4 Ol»l >s TODAY! 3 30 7.30 p.m. "ARABU NATTU AZHAGI" Tamil.11 words
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Advertisement391 1965-12-01 4 TEL: 21-116 NO FREE LIST I i —GALA PREMIERE-TONIGHT AT 9.30 p.m- s PERSONAL APPEARANCES ON STAGE IN PERSON! MISS SUSAN MR. FRANKIE HART AVALON f*\jr?yi' y f-4 rt mow AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL f^t ~^TY^ I SEASON COMMENCES FROM TOMORROW: PERSONAL APPEARANCES ON STAGE IN PERSON Tomorrow at 6.30 9.30 p.m.391 words
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Advertisement532 1965-12-01 4 ORGANISATION MJwMffiwtnw^T (3l7i )«T^Tt^ lAM ir\\!!! 11 o-n, 1.30. 4 6 JO I 9.30 pn LI LI ■"CALL or incdEA"! I Mandarin in Scope Color I «.pcnmpcsed English suttitlev j OFENS TOMORROW I sj Urmenai-lntcrrntionol prr- sont»5 ont» :NI C m ■KT»ri;yi.l..!li*:'iri .OIM'XSTOIUV 1 1I am I 45. 4. 6.30532 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-12-01 4 TODAY Musical coiK-ert, Victoria Theatre, at 7 p.m. Musical play. "The Thuenna," Cultural Centre, at 7.30 p.m. I ri-r Film Showi Tanglsan Ibu, Tanjoun Kiln?. Boon Lay Road. Juronu. at 7.30 p.m. Peanuts a valuable crop. Cartoon film. Bulong dan Bola. Farmer and I, Jalan Sagu Chinese Temple. Tampinee. at73 words
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Article94 1965-12-01 5 UK education expert in Singapore SINOAPORE. Tues.— Mrs Irene Corbet, a lecturer of the education >>.' handicapped chtldren at the Mnrl.i Giey Training College in London flew Into Singapore tht 1 afternoon for a week's visit to look over local social welfare centres. She 1« aNo here to lead and94 words
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Article54 1965-12-01 5 siNGAPORi Tut*- Dr. Lan O.lendiri:. .M'creuiry general of the Council of International Progr IMM for Youth Leaders and Soi-inl Workr-rs in the United s.ito hM postponed his scheduled visit to Singapore by a few days. He is now expected to arrive on Pri.lny. and will visit54 words
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Article429 1965-12-01 5 RAPE BID CONVICTION REDUCED TO OUTRAGE CLERK WINS TEENAGED NANNY CASE APPEAL SINGAPORE, Tues. A sales delivery clerk. Tan Beng (-live, 21, today won nn appeal in the Federal Court against his High Court conviction on a charge of attempting to rape a teenaged Chinese nanny.429 words
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83 1965-12-01 5 $185,000 more to be spent for improving amenities SINGAPORE, Tues. The Urban and Rural Services Committee has approved over $185,000 to provide better public amenities for 16 constituencies. The money will be used to provide standpipes and street lighting, bridges, repair and metalling of I roads. Nee Soon i;ets the83 words
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76 1965-12-01 5 Adult Board seeks camera instructors SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Adult Education Board plans to organise f-pec-inlised photography coutses as soon a& more Instructors are available. Photographers spec Ja Using In any particular branch of photography who wish to become parttime instructors after office hours at the Board's Photographic Training Centre should76 words
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Article68 1965-12-01 5 SINGAPOHE. Tue»— One str.iv cow seireci by the MMstay of Health Special Cattle Disposal Squad In Aver Rajah Road yesterday, was slaughtered this mornins. The meat was distributed to tour charitable institutions. A Government statement today Mid this brought the number of straying cattle which have68 words
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198 1965-12-01 5 UNLICENSED PORK AND FALSE "CHOP': DEALER FINED $1500 SINGAPORE, Tues. A pork dealer. Peh Gim Seong, was fined $1,000 or six months' jail today in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for possession ot a branding block and dye. intended for the purpose of counterfriting a Government Miuhtcr house m/irk. lie was198 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-12-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tups. Singapore's First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah (above, right), in her new role as patron of the Singapore Girl Guides' Association, today installed Mrs. Wee Chong Jin (left) as president. At a brief ceremony at the Guide Hut, Buyong Road. Puan Noor pinned164 words
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Article131 1965-12-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AT the end of a preliminary inquiry today, a man, Goh Ah Leng, was committed to stand trial in the High Court on two charges of unlawful possession of a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver and six rounds of ,38 ammunition. Assistant131 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-12-01 5 THAI KING HONOURS 2 S'PORE BANKERS SINGAPORE, Tues. Two prominent Singapore bankers, Mr. Lien Ying Chow and Mr. Awyang Chi, will receive high awards from King Bhumibol AdulyadeJ of Thailand for their meritorious services In the cause of closer relations In trade and friendship between the two countries. Mr. lien,244 words
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Advertisement226 1965-12-01 5 I Woman with a I it here, the drink that makes a »4#^ft^^^t I woman so specially feminine. FkLpHblwS 9 M I y^^^^^^/ wL. Ita*** M I vodka 1 It leaves you breathless |]J| Gifts JsJ£s easily selected from our wide jrf&£~ *|ff range of inexpensive hondi- fl ji. crafts226 words
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96 1965-12-01 6 Murder: Three held for questioning KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three men have been detained by police for questioning in connection with the killing of Yip Yee Sen*. 30. a sawmill worker, at 4th mile Ipoh Road here on Saturday night. They are the owners of a car and two scooters, which96 words
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Article24 1965-12-01 6 PENANO Tues. Mus.'.m TilUfrers in Kampong Dodol have formed a parsh committee to > work for the welfare of the I k.impong residents.24 words
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Article52 1965-12-01 6 A tea party for street boys pENANG. Tues. The Penan* branch of the Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs will organise a tea party for street boys on Dec. 7. i The function, to be held at the Popus Lane Tamil School, will be followed by presentation of cash gifts to52 words
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Article27 1965-12-01 6 SEGAMAT. Tues. The Canossian Convent here will hold a concert In the school hall on Friday and Saturday in aid of Its science building fund.27 words
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Article, Illustration605 1965-12-01 6 ISMAIL EXPLAINS MALAYANISATION POLICY By Our Parliamentary Reporters ALA LUMPUR. Tuesday Watchdog group reviews jobs of expats THE Government's policy was to ensure that Malayanisation in commerce and industry would proceed in a manner not to endanger the success of commercial enterprises.605 words
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Article46 1965-12-01 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Raja Muda of Perak will spealc at the annual graduation dinner of the Day Training centre here tomorrow. Altogether. 88 trainee-teachers I I have compieted their training is the tv.o-year course and I i 72 in the three-year course.46 words
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372 1965-12-01 6 High Court writ halts tribunal hearing on workers' dismissal KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A writ of prohibition has been entered against the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal, forbidding it from continuing to hear the dispute between the Cargo Handling Corporation of Port Swettenham and three of its dismissed employees. At the start of372 words
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124 1965-12-01 6 I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues The chairman of the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal. Sir George Oehlers. will look into the redundancy problem of British services department employees after Christmas. He said today: "I wuulrt like to have a short holiday for Christmas with my family in Singapore after124 words
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417 1965-12-01 6 IPOH. Tues— Poli c »re working on some cluee In the kidnapping f a schoolboy, Tani; Yew Mun. IU. son of a doctor, "ho ".is abducted by three men from his school in Cator Avenue her* yesterday morning. Yfw Mun. who was417 words
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Article60 1965-12-01 7 PENANG. Tues. A Chur.g Ling Hleh School clerk has. reported to police the lose of $110 from the school office. Koay Chuan Chlng. 27. told police he locked up the money, being proceeds from the sale of school badges, in a drawer on Saturday evening. The60 words
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Article27 1965-12-01 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Tuea. i Incho Wan Mohamed bin Mohawtf S;il;ph. the Krlan DJtU'ltl Information Offlcer. has I been promoted Deputy state in.formation Officer. Kelantan.27 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-12-01 7 Chamber starts survey on effects of new taxes KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A NATION-WIDE survey to obtain xxthe views of businessmen on the revised turnover tax and the telephone levy is being conducted by the United Chambers of Commerce. "We are trying to ascertain how the new taxes will affect business394 words
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241 1965-12-01 7 fESSELTON, Tues. j A lecturer of the University of Malaya is to visit Sabah next month to study the method of establishing the proposed multi-million dollar Sabah Foundation. This was announced yesterday by Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun, the new chairman241 words
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Article34 1965-12-01 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Tver Inspector O. T. Segeran from Pahang ha* assumed duties ax 0.C.P.D.. Sungei Patani. in place, of Inspector T. Sivanandan who! 1» going on transfer to Alor Star! next month.34 words
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131 1965-12-01 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Esso Standard Malaya Ltd. Is to recruit between eight and lo undergraduates under the com--1 panys grant-ln-ald programme during the fourmonth university vacation starting from January next year. The undergraduates to bo picked from final year engineering, business adI ministration and science131 words
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105 1965-12-01 7 Extortion gang issuing threats by post LOR STAR. Tues A rang of extortioners has been sending threatening letter* to a number of businessmen here, demanding large tana of money. Police today confirmed that there had been two reports this month from towkays who had received extortion letters by post. The105 words
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Article43 1965-12-01 7 SINGAPORE. Tue*. A total' of (631.148 wa* paid out .ts workmen's compensation xn Singapore In the flrst 10 months of this year, aceordlnc to the Labour Ministry statistics. The amount paid out for the I same period in 1964 was $681,298.43 words
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Article131 1965-12-01 7 20,000 people more in Singapore SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's population rose by 20.000 in the first six months of this year to reach 1.864.900. Published official figures show that the increase from mid- 1964 to mid- 1965 wa* 44.900 and that the average yearly increase since mid--1961 has* been 44.400 This131 words
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Advertisement226 1965-12-01 7 One million miles an hour. Nobody can catch us. Last year alone, we flew more than nine billion revenue passenger miles an average of better than one million miles an hour. What's more, we carried over 5i million passengers far more than any other international airline. And, the way things226 words
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412 1965-12-01 8 f-UALA LUMPUR. Tv«« i N end to the "taxi war" at the Subang international airport 'vas announced here today by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. lie had earlier discussed a five-point peace plan with representative* of the Miarik.it Matahari.412 words
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Article46 1965-12-01 8 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues A $11,450 caravan for the Sultan •>f Selangor arrived here today in I the cargo ship Brpconshire. The Sultan, who bought the i samvan laal month while n. i London, hopes to use it on >rt:nai tours oi kamponga. i46 words
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297 1965-12-01 8 REPORT OF TOWN COUNCIL PROBE TO BE OUT SOON SEREMBAN. T.. es 'J'HE Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, told the State Legislative Assembly meeting today that the report of the Commission of Inquiry into allegations of maladministration and malpractices of the Seremban Town Council would297 words
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170 1965-12-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. T T^HE Government was today urged to set up an all-party committee to find "an equitable solu- tlon" In the implementation of the national languaite as the country's i solo official language in 1967. The call was made by the United170 words
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211 1965-12-01 8 Nanyang: 20 expelled students re-apply SINGAPORE. TuM.— More than 20 of th« 85 expelled student! of Nanyang University have so far applied for reinstatement. A spokesman of t.he university said today the university's deciplinarv committee would soon meet to review the individual merit* of these cases. He also reported a211 words
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Article62 1965-12-01 8 PENANG. Ton. An Inaia* youth, who claimed to be b new irrirml :o Pen^nis today pleaded euilty to a charge of pos.s«>ssinf a walking stick with a blade -iaclied. Mains Moha tried, son of K^dlr Moh. imed. 19. *aid he had .iu«t arrived from62 words
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Advertisement95 1965-12-01 8 THE ULTIMATE IN COOKING I i I BEWARE OF IMITATION I *0 FQ££G/m Me return of One 1966 Calender of Japanese Models will be given FREE, on presentation of any of the following empty packets:- 4H? 40-Bgm. empty packets or 20-7 tahil empty packets or 8-1 tahil empty packets J95 words
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Miscellaneous209 1965-12-01 8 1 Ik>p Hy Y.T. tiamlin I VOTT WORRY OOOLA ILL i I L ~-^T MEY.' OH, I'VE hiO DESIRE ..EARTH PEOPLE ON AV 1 ('i I f Bfc RGHI BACK I liiSf^ *N I OM OHf HOLD IT: ITO SHOOT YOU... I I DINOSAUR WE DIDNT g^^ WANT JO SEE209 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1965-12-01 9 The 'Bad Boy' and 'Grand Old Man' of tennis STRAITS TIMES Special Feature The story of Gardnar Mulloy IN November 1946 a US Davis Cup team reached Australia for the first post-war challenge. There were six players in the team but one of them, the temperamental Cardnar Mulloy, caused more1,553 words
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Advertisement32 1965-12-01 9 BEAUTIFUL BHSe" 8 tf^P|p WORTH $1-50 /pßi| WITH ANY PURCHASE /|fc|l AT YOUR FRIENDLY /%^O\ /|pljlf\ Mobil STATIONS \J^ U*>\ J^M I It! IW\ym J^ I TREAT YOUR CHILDREN WHILE CTVCK2 LA£T!32 words
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140 1965-12-01 10 Brisk bids for barter batik on the block SINGAPORE. Tues.— Goods and produce seized by police from Indonesian barter traders In Singapore waters in the last few months went on the block today for $31,748. About 200 people, mainly Chinese and Indian merchants, jammed the customs godowr. in Marang Road140 words
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Article100 1965-12-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Miss Fiona Stanley, a medical student, and Mr. Lynn Klrkhan. an engineering student who are on a week's visit, today spent a hectic day visiting a rubber factory, a tin dredge and a tin mine. Winners of the "Youth Amba*. ■ndor100 words
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393 1965-12-01 10 P. KRISHNAN - Salaries probe will take a year: Chairman P. KRISHNAN By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday AN Indian and a British expert will arrive within 10 days to complete the membership of the Special Commission on Salaries headed by Mr. Justice Suffian. They are Mr. M. T. Godbole. of the Indian Administrative Service,393 words
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Article29 1965-12-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya, Mr. P. A. Fielding, will speak on "Road Safety" at the Apex Club dinner tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-12-01 10 Always together... even in death? THIS is believed to be the last photograph taken of three 16-year-old schoolgirls who, in the words of their school principal*, "always went about together." They left their homes in Penang on Saturday and the next day the police found the bodies of B. Thejamani122 words
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335 1965-12-01 10 MALACCA, Tuesday npHE defence of five A men, charged with rape and gang robbery, in the High Court here was an alibi. The accused Han Wan King. 25. noodlemaker; Llm Chin Yee. 18, labourer; Daljlt Singh. 27, watchman; M a k h a335 words
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Advertisement306 1965-12-01 10 wß^^ _dgjln_i!jhl Hi' .Jill X //\^Emm W^^m M I^Bz^i ar W J P^flH (t is COMPLETELY NEW. Very sleek. Very Ijfl j V^M Wr luxurious. And very practical. That big slanting Jt Wfs rear window gives it a load more luggage space. HiJ Wr As if tne one U P306 words
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Article, Illustration631 1965-12-01 11 A trade envoys' service to be set up— Lim Institute will be formed soon to advise public on how to maintain standards of local goods KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday By Our Parliamentary Reporters THE Government will spend $655,--068 next year to start a trade commissioners' service and a standards institute. The631 words
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352 1965-12-01 11 Traders are exploiting confusion over tariffs, says MP Malaysia trade overtures to I succeed. If necessary, a uaR should be lmpu-sed on Alliance le.idrr.v It was encouraging. he idded. to hear some "young Turks" in I'mno already j .i-kinc "what is wrong with Iradinc with the Cnnim- musts." Dr lan352 words
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177 1965-12-01 11 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues. —What happened to that S6 million which Tengku Abdul Rahman hud promised to *et a paper mill started? That was the question which an Alliance backbencher. Inche llamzah Man? (Kapar) asked in the House of Representitivcs tonight. The Minister for Commerce and177 words
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Advertisement82 1965-12-01 11 r what a way jaw s. 'Ja^bßßi J a^a^L^L^L^aMaW A to go! SKIING Two or three weeks i aboard your luxury Lloyd Tnestmo liner. Disembark <n Italy on the threshold of the Winter Sports' Centres. You have the choice Austria. France, Italy or c p^nr) a truly invigorating i family82 words
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Advertisement371 1965-12-01 11 if OF rR^NOS v Jar ■~A Ank' "'^^B oB I available in Singapore onK'i fjL< P^ t8 E&i Jt~ii'i'hn HmMMAw/^IMhI' Pi Hr IH a^CTw^^^^T I Lml t t f i2~s!s!s^^B»^«fPS i Wm *P^H a^a^a^a^a^a^Lß^r >T \^l&^^** jmm wfimm InJb v The best off both worlds The West may excel in371 words
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Obituary39 1965-12-01 12 W.rdt M I H.f«i««a. IM LOVIMQ MKMORY of luba r.Mif 4 o Mr and Mra Q K. B«amT. KaTauaini Rata>« Sunc»> Mput dr- gatrUd I 17 I'.*<M <ion> n*\rr for rotten by parvnia bro'b'ra asd aia •an39 words
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Article107 1965-12-01 12 U ».r«j fit tmitumutmi •im TO ITALTf Iwll tDd Uia aunt atmaapkera. aaJßa cseaDaDt food wisra ai Gtno a9l Tanflio Road. ■JajgajajajM Tal «4M7S I URUMMIH PIMI OItIMPICTANT |j tb« moat pow^rrui Kara killer oa i »»Tr» tT*CKIHO POX OM«IITMAt- r.lva aaaa rbiid iba ekian to win a Mt107 words
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Article755 1965-12-01 12 A new foundation for inter- I e national co-operation in the f j economic development of Asia l !is being completed at the r i Manila conference oi the Econ- c omic Commission for Asia and v i the Far East. The proposal to i establish am Asian755 words
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Article350 1965-12-01 12 It is difficult to see Britain's expected despatch of a token force to Zambia, in answer to President Kaunda's requests, as much more than a sideshow to the main performance south of the Zambesi. It will do nothing, for example, to persuade the Rhodesian rebels that they should350 words
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Article222 1965-12-01 12 Parliament having voted i funds, it is to be hoped there will be no further delay in j establishing the Trade Com- i missioners' Service. The latest J j target date c or getting the commissioners on the job is I "early next year", fully twelve months later222 words
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453 1965-12-01 12 I NOTE from the Straits Times of Nov. 27 that Mr. S. K. Wong of Petaling Jaya is worried about the year of trading of the new tax and its effect on his business profit. Perhaps the followiiiK explanation will help him to453 words
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Letter69 1965-12-01 12 TTHE Increased road tax Is by far the highest we have encountered. For working class family man ownership of a car Is not a luxury at all. He needs It for essential transport. For most such families the only kind of car purchaseable is an old car and69 words
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Letter50 1965-12-01 12 DO the T.V. Parliamentary reportera have to talk like story-tellers? The T.V. report should be Impartial. We can judge what is right and wrong from the explanations given by the Ministers. They should not tell as that some opposition members got his facts wrong. VIEWfSI PrUtlinr Jaya50 words
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Letter296 1965-12-01 12 I REFER to your report IS.T. Nov. 12) headed ■*lU6in. windfall" for Singapore alter reparation' which conveys a false Impression. It il correct, that the revenue, formerly Federal when Singapore was part of Malaysia but reverting to Singapore alter Singapore Day. is estimated to be $108296 words
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Article, Illustration843 1965-12-01 12 DON COOK - THE VALUE OF A SPY DON COOK PENKOVSKY 'S PAPERS CLEARED LP CASES WITH UNEXPECTED EASE By PARIS, Tuos WHATE V E R the value of the spy papers of Col Oleg Penkovsky or even their true validity which is being questioned by some Soviet experts, his greatest service to843 words
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Advertisement677 1965-12-01 12 M T.M. k Malay -M cold IPO**— pajrm OvT*>*rd t^mf 'BWaaaaaaaria* •aMft' COLO ST«*Aa>l MLAMCMfa At rVaHaaa »a»« rTaliaa m al laaa CITY »OO« ITO«I IT* wa^ia^Haav Mwaa Coa^oar ffJaaaa. nn MfWl HOUT at m MMAIL MAMNM STOKI. 141* Uaa»r Cainai aa. V»aa»ara 17. V BrTNASAMY (JO IT J. >aMia677 words
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Advertisement109 1965-12-01 12 SPECIAL OFFER!! The swissecho "463 Reverberation C tcho Chamber S3 ■BHilt with the tame prtruton of a fine Swiss trateh" r+m IWMKNO *6i auoaraaoaa modal 442 •»>•<•* ft now Ttm \WISSK.MO *«1 Mi 4 laaa«i xtk laalivMhaai Volwnaa Conlrola ana trr-o'Topa s«^ct-. 'ct avan D«rta» totnl aioKiotornx aaaaßaaaaa Naaaa ana109 words
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Advertisement366 1965-12-01 12 Learning Malay— 164 by Yunus Maris MA. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: SiJII (n> certificate. Ini-Uh katn prperekaaan rang SFLALl diperingkat (n) level, stage (or FORMS In an katakan peperekaaam antok belaiar dieducctlonal MWAOa (n) dec-i- univi-n.ll Thta U an examinaUon which k Mon. result. di-Tl NC.Ot (v» to be' .wait-366 words
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Advertisement90 1965-12-01 12 aaaflaaaaaaaaP -aaHaiH l^L^T M^IQ VA M A Every Rolex owner has this guarantee When you send your Rolex in for routine oiling or a general overhaul, you are assured that your watch is in the hands of expert technicians who are aided by the most modern scientific instruments in watch90 words
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301 1965-12-01 13 pENANG. Tues— The six opposition members walked out of the City Council meeting tii i.« evening when the Mayor. Mr C Y. Choy. insisted on reading out the city secretary's report on the appointment of two overseers in the health department Mr301 words
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Article338 1965-12-01 13 From G. GELDARD K,OOO CHINESE ON SERIAN ROAD ENTER PERMANENT VILLAGE HOMES KUCH ING, Tuesday. rr\HE 8,000 Chinese ordered to be re--*-settled in new villages along the Kuching-Senan road have begun their final move into permanent new villages. The resettlement was ordered following the terror attack338 words
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128 1965-12-01 13 Roads in Kelantan still under water I£OTA BHARU. Tues. Road communication between Kota Bharu and KuaU Trenggann was still cut off until this afternoon as the bridge at Jerteh, 38 miles from here, was under two feet of water The water level was still rising. Floods were occuring sporadically all128 words
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Article41 1965-12-01 13 LONDON, Tues. A enore powerful version of the VC-10 Jetliner designed for military use. which can fly to Singapore with one refuelling stop in less than 18 hours, has made an hour's maiden flight from Weybridge in southern England.41 words
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Article, Illustration364 1965-12-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea A 'VERY unsatisfactory judgment of a former Sessions Court president, Syed Hassan Al-Jef fri, today resulted in the ordering of a retrial for ex-Ulu Langat District Officer, Syed Ismail bin Ahmad, sentenced to six months' jail on a corruption charge. Mr.364 words
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Article33 1965-12-01 13 KAJANO, Tues.— The Ulu Lanpat District Liquor Board will hold a meeting on Saturday In the District Office conference room at 10 am to consider applications for renewal of licences.33 words
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Article16 1965-12-01 13 MUAR. Tues —The Parlt Raja Comprehensive School here will hold its handicraft exhibition tomorrow.16 words
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163 1965-12-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. THE Royal Customs and Excise Department today warned that any parcel found to have an untrue declaration affixed to it was liable to be fortfeitcd. In a statement. It said that there had been several instances where the value of163 words
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96 1965-12-01 13 If UAR. Tues. The Public XIM Works Department here was yesterday criticised for Issuing notices threatening to cut off water supply within 24 hours after the consumers had paid up their water bills. Mr Tan Kok Chee. a Socialist Front councillor, said at96 words
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149 1965-12-01 13 Iyt ANILA. Tues.—Pr»--iTI sident elect Ferdinand Marcos and Malaysia's Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, have conducted informal talks on the normalisation of diplomatic relations between the two countries, an informed source said today. Mr. Tan Is here for the conference ofAP - 149 words
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Article50 1965-12-01 13 KTJALA LUJ.TPUR. Tues. Th« National Union of Malaysian Students today handed $318 to the Philippines Consulate here as aid for the victims of the recent Taaf volcano disaster. The fund-raising campaign tm launched following an sppe..: rr.tra the Philippines' National Union of Students for assistance.50 words
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Advertisement53 1965-12-01 13 give him 0 o v V^A^/o MW f¥rr~£9 0 H H f• n HI I A«t*r Shave Lotion and Uthtr Shaving Cream Alter Sh«*« Lotion and Hair Cr*«m o^^ 0 Atter Shave. Lotion. H«ir Cream. Stick Oeodorant and Body Talcum masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! •MUkTON53 words
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Advertisement63 1965-12-01 13 because he uses ODO-RO-NO He knows that ODO-RO-NO gives day ODO-RO-NO offers you the same proteclong protection against perspiration odour, tion. He can mix in any company, anytime, Use ODO-RO-NO every morning and be calm and confident in the knowledge that sure of positive protection against pershe is not offending63 words
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Miscellaneous749 1965-12-01 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S. KuaU Lumpur i Johnny Quest "Pirate* From and Penanc; 6. Ipoh and Below": 7.00 New* In English ■MMMI 3. Johore Bahru; 7.10 Sheriff of Cochise i, Taiping; Batu Pahat; 'Human Bomb"; 7.35 Gidget 9- c Kluan "The Oidget Oldgef 8.00 P.M.: 515 Test Pattern j News749 words
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168 1965-12-01 14 Bore-it-yourself well diggers beat Sydney's water shortage SYDNEY. Tues Hundreds of Sydney families are beating the city's water shortage by boring their own wells and getting free water from natural reserves underground All it costs them is the installation of small bores in their backyards At underground levels ranging fromReuter - 168 words
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Article37 1965-12-01 14 MUNICH. Tues. The West German firm of Junkers has won a 25.600 000-mark (£3.300.000) contract to build a research satellite for the European Space Research Organisation (ESROi. It was announced here last night. Reuter-Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1965-12-01 14 BONN. Tues. A student at Erlangen University, after passing all his examinations, was refused the award of his doctorate because he failed to stop after being involved in a road accident.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-12-01 14 BECAUSE HE DEFIED CALL TO GO ON STRIKE AN AFRICAN walks alone in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, because he defied orders to go on strike last week. There have been sporadic riots and a number of strikes called by African nationalists since the unilateral declaration of independence by120 words
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188 1965-12-01 14 A fault is found in Gemini-7 power unit test CAPE KEXXEDY. Tues. Experts hay* so far failed to cure a fault which has developed in a power unit of Gemini-7. but next Saturdays two-m a n space launch is not expected to be delayed, it was announced yesterday. The troubleReuter - 188 words
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127 1965-12-01 14 WASHINGTON. Tues. One of America's most prominent scientists yesterday attacked the U.B. man-on-the-moon effort as ft waste of men, money and material that could be used to solve more pressing scientific problems. Dr. Warren Weaver, former head of the American Association for the AdvancemnitUPI - 127 words
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83 1965-12-01 14 T OXDON. Tues. BriIj tain's Health Minister. Mr. Kenneth Robinson, yesterday refused to ask manufacturers to withdraw contraceptive pills from general circulation. Labour M.P. Dr. Shirley Siiinmn skill urged him in the House of Commons to do so until an expert rommitt^e hadReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement887 1965-12-01 14 For that 'someone special' in your life... Someone who deserves a very special present. But what? Something that makes life easier, happier day after day, year after year. Something from Ronson. FOR A MAN I FOR A WOMAN I FOR A FAMILY Men have to shave every day, and an887 words
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Miscellaneous283 1965-12-01 14 Straits Times Crossword gUI IH[ MR IsHIBH H 7 IM~ I ACROSS 6 VeMcle drawn— cot much of 7. A Shyloclc, going about quiet- a picture (7i. ly, wrongfully seizes property 8. Drink he i actjuJred Urn (7). habit? (11). 8. See opera heroine exclaim. 15. Thanks to mother, got283 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-12-01 15 Governor asked to give it up so that Clifford Dupont could move in gALISBURY, Tues. The Governor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, who is firmly resisting Rhodesian Government attempts to force him out of his official residence at Government House here, protested yesterday against329 words
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238 1965-12-01 15 Church ministers start Narcotics Anonymous to help addicts LONDON. Tuesday. ONE of Britain's growing army of drug addicts lay in bed In a clergyman's home, the first heroin addict picked up yesterday by a new antinarcotics squad manned by church ministers. The youth was found collapsed in a telephone boxReuter - 238 words
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126 1965-12-01 15 KARACHI. Tues. Beyen Indian soldiers were killed when Pakistani troops returned Indian fire on the Kashmir. Lahore and East Pakistan fronts, a Defence Ministry communique said yesterday. The communique said the Indians on Sunday Intruded some distance into the Oadra sector of the RajasthanReuter - 126 words
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Article60 1965-12-01 15 QUITO. Tues. Air Force I Colonel Guillermo Preile Posso wa* dismissed yesterday from the ruling military Junta of Ecuador and detained at the National Palace. The three remaining members of the Junta lvued a decree accusing Preile of havins used htn position as a member ofAP - 60 words
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269 1965-12-01 15 112-0 'yes' to invite all to disarmament conference UNITED NATIONS, Tuea. THE General Assembly voted yesterday 112-0, with only France abstaining, to hold a world disarmament conference not later than 1967 to which all countries including China would be invited. Austria formally Invited the conference to Vienna. The assembly proposedReuter - 269 words
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Advertisement138 1965-12-01 15 TRIOAM-FM STEREO MULTIPLEX Tuner- amplifier an outstanding radio receiver that conducts the radio orchestra from your living room. [|pFf****"'j£MajaMpjaa|B^^^ga^|^jllZj^yMpj aO aC) Wm j* m m, m A £m\ I ■•> W w mm v C C mm I Model WX-400 U Other models are alto available Features Amplifier provides 20138 words
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Advertisement395 1965-12-01 15 PACIFIC MANSION LUXURY FLATS AT RIVER VALLEY ROAD, (Opp. Kiliiney Rd.) SINGAPORE. /ffe^ SELLING PRICE: ONLY $27,500/--wii i^lfflGfc^Jv CenerouM Ditcount Jot Cash Ter-n EIIM jJ>jgff^W^^V Planning Approval Obtain*^ j|o I >s^^sS^^ s S I«P«ct«d Completion Data •I/ •^***^^2^jr*S 99 9 r< o r leasehold. Fr«« from I A tucuiiibfOßifi I395 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-12-01 16 H.K. BISCUIT EXPORTER ON LOCAL TOUR LAI SHU LAM (above) sole exporter of Garden biscuits of Hong Kong to the Singapore and Malaysian. Is on a fortnight's visit to study the biscuits and confectionary market. He will also visit Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Garden Co.. Ltd.. is one of68 words
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Article158 1965-12-01 16 PLAN TO CREATE MARKET A USTRALIA is placing great hopes in making Singapore a large market for her industrial goods. For her, the Machine Tool and Metal Industries Exhibition to be held next month in Singapore will provide a golden opportunity for showing her industrial accomplishments. "We have to show158 words
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Article58 1965-12-01 16 ALITALIA airlines are forging ahead with plans to Increase flights In this region as part of a massive expansion programme, which will Include the purchase of 26 new aircraft within the next two years. A spokesman of the airline said: "We are planning to Increase the frequency58 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-12-01 16 Gunn Chit Thye - Silica sand industry commences on 7 islands Gunn Chit Thye By CEVEN small islands on the west coast of South Thailand, it is reported, are now yielding high grade silica sand for the manufacture of glass. A local company, the Malaysia Silica Quarry Enterprise, has been formed to purchase the276 words
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Article, Illustration51 1965-12-01 16 \AR- James H. Nicholson (above), president of American International Pictures arrived in Singapore yesterday to visit his local exhibitors, the Cathay Organisation. Mr. Nicholson, who leaves on Friday, heads a ten-year-old company described as "the world's newrst, largest and soundest, pri-vately-owned motion picture production and distribution51 words
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Article, Illustration112 1965-12-01 16 Technician goes on course to Bangkok RELIANCE Office Supplies, a local office equipment company, sent one of its technicians. Mr. Soh Yuen Kal, to Bangkok on an exchange training scheme. Mr. Soh. who left Singapore early last month received further training with the De La Rue banknote machine. The facilities112 words
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Article108 1965-12-01 16 pAPTAIN J. Cringle, voyage Master of the cargo-passenger liner Bendoran. has become Senior Master of The Ben Line. He succeeds Captain E D. Copeman, who I has retired after 46 yean at sea. Bom in Berwick -on -Tweed and now living in Ilford. Essex. Captain i Cringle Is108 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-12-01 16 SINGAPORE and Malaysia, taking into consideration the size of their population, are comparable to he best Asian markets for sun glasses according to a top executive of one of this Europe's leading manufacturers of optical products. Demand for optical products in this region had236 words
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Article128 1965-12-01 16 An Australian engineering firm which has supplied thousands of Idler rollers for belt conveyors for use In the Slncapore Bedok reclamation scheme, will be taking I part In the Machine Tools and Metal Industries Exhibition to be held In Singapore from December 5 to 19. At the128 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-12-01 16 THOMAS Smith Sons ißodley) Ltd. of Leeds, have recently completed the shipment of an order for six Smith 26 excavators to the Public Works Department. Sabah, one of which is seen In action above. The Public Works Department of Sabnh Is on» ot Smiths nioM important overseas205 words
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Article104 1965-12-01 16 The Commerce Department reported that United States exports oi civilian Rood* in October 1965 were two per cent higher than those In September 1965. while for the first ten months of this year exports, on an annual rate basis, were three per cent ahead of those104 words
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Advertisement579 1965-12-01 16 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back579 words
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Advertisement121 1965-12-01 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO CHRISTMAS CRUISE to m.v. "VICTORIA" Departing Singopore 17rh December Arriving I Hongkong 21st December Departing Hongkong 24th December Arriving Singapore 27th December Departing Singopore 28th December Arriving Penong 29th December Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available For Further Details Please Apply to your TRAVEL AGENT or HARPER, GILFILLAN121 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-12-01 17 'PEOPLE NOT SATISFIED WITH DEVELOPMENT' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah anak Barieng, said here today the proposal to raise rates in Sarawak to the mainland level should not be implemented until the State was as developed as Malaya. At294 words
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Article66 1965-12-01 17 SINGAPORE. Tries. Representatives of Malaysian Airways and the Malaysian Airway* 'Qanta.s Empire Airways Local Employees' Union were negotiating until late this evening for a full and final .settlement on the transfer of 22 employees to Qantas to cany out ramp handling of MAL Comes. The66 words
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50 1965-12-01 17 RUCHING. Tues. Police arrested 15 Communist suspects five of them women in Sarawak's Fourth Division today. A police spokesman said the arrests were part of the Government's continuing drive against subversive forces in Sarawak. "The Government is determined to eradicate Communism," be said.50 words
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98 1965-12-01 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The case In which a trade unionist, Norman Kow Kirn Heng. was last week charged with bigamy was mentioned in a magistrate's court today. Kow. 43. sales clerk 1? alleged i fo have married Molly Ong Quek Ene of Lorong Limau98 words
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Article41 1965-12-01 17 MI'AR. Tues. Abu bin Baku;. 46. was yesterday sentenced by the Magistrate's Court to a year s jail to be followed by six months' police supervision for stealing a duck valued at SS at Jalan Maharani here.41 words
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Article27 1965-12-01 17 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Blood Donors' Association will hold its annual meeting at the nurses' lacture room in tlie General Hospital here on Saturday.27 words
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Article61 1965-12-01 17 Drop in man -days lost CINGAPORE. Tues. Labour Ministry statistics for the third quarter of this yrar show that a total of 8.428 man-days were lost through industrial action a big drop from corresponding figures for the last three years. Man-days lost for the same period in Ihe previous years61 words
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174 1965-12-01 17 12 THUGS DETAINED AND GANGLAND WEAPONS SEIZED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A LARGE assortment of gangland weapons was A seized and 12 thugs detained by the antisecret societies branch here during the last week. Raids carried out on rangster hide-outs at Loke Yew Road, Batu Lane and Kampong Siam resulted in174 words
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Article41 1965-12-01 17 PENANG. Turs. Dato Dr. Cheah Toon Lok has been reelected president, of the Tlieoso|)h:<\i. Soctet**. Oilier officebearers: Vice-presidents. Mrs. C. H. Yr.i:.R Mr. D. Baboo and Mr. J.E. Oorjitham: secretaryMr. Lim Scan Poh; treasurer Mr. Ycoh Knee Poh.41 words
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Article35 1965-12-01 17 IPOH. Tues. —Th eves broke into the Naan store in Ash by Road here over the weekend and took $2 8" 9 worth of goods. Including razor blades, pens and a watch.35 words
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244 1965-12-01 17 1,638 bosses fail to keep records KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There were 1.638 cases of employers failing to maintain wage and other records of their workers during the first nine months of this year. This was stated in ihe House of Representatives lodav by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam,244 words
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Article43 1965-12-01 17 MTJAR, Tues. Forty beggars between 11 and 85 years old were yesterday charged In the magist- rate's court here. Twenty-nine I were ordered to be sent to the! Merslr.g Old Folks Home. Thej ethers were remained In custody. I43 words
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Advertisement395 1965-12-01 17 BALL ROLLER BEARINGS S£L« UNION MOTOR SUPPLY CO. ferjMaiay-ia 41 Cross Street, Kuala Lumpur. Brun^and j^. *****( g6456 ***** UNITED BEARINGS LTD. 436',SerangooniRoad,1Singapor* 12 Telephone, *****,***** mi ri||||||| TAN KWANG SENG CO., •«immm 2E George StraaC, Sngapor* 1, fW«e« not* rtie above new a«>eat «f UNITED BEARINGS LTD. formerly of395 words
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Advertisement550 1965-12-01 17 GOODMANS HIGH HKUTV LOUDSPEAKERS TMAXIOM 1220 C 12 inch —20 Jt/t^^. watt— IS chmj. Tht Tnixiom M**9k, 1220 C it a complete tnple-eie- tt ment Hijh Fidelity loudspeaker mmtt A^^^ having all 3 radiatinj elements gMM jll Hk intejrated into one compact High iMlw Fidelity loudspeaker system. >Mbl fi In550 words
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Miscellaneous10 1965-12-01 17 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f HERE S AUNT I10 words
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Advertisement996 1965-12-01 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Ward* St (Mln.) Box St et*. mxtrm GENCMAL AMAH (or English eouple/wltb small baby Live la. Apply Box A62H6 81. (B'porc). VACANCY FILLED for Urs.de 111 Conductor Cast Const. Applicants tnankrd. SITUATIONS WANTED IS Ward* tt (Mtn.)— Bax tt rts. mxtrm AOVOCATE A SOLICITOR admitted Malaysia Singapore996 words
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Advertisement942 1965-12-01 18 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT sTarsis it i Vim. I— Box SO <6s. mtn OPPOSITE UNO TANGLIN Beoidn OlesMaglea/Botanlcal Garden Hesutl fully furnished 3-bedroom Kiat Avail able immediately Ring Spore 205tM X I MSI A COURT 2 bulroom un furnished flat servant's room, tele phone. Available Immedlntelv. Lon, leaw preferable. Ring (Spore)942 words
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Advertisement842 1965-12-01 18 HOUSES k LAND WANTED IS Word* St Mim.)— Bax SO rt*. txtrm s WANTED, up to 4 acres land in Kuala Lumpur arm lor otli.e «odowo building. wnte with full details to Box A 2632 S T.. K.L. EDUCATION IS Word* it I mim. Box SO et* extra BOOKKEEPING I842 words
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Advertisement931 1965-12-01 18 TUITION IS Word* tt Mim.)—B*x tt rts. mxtrm MATHS. ADDITIONAL ELEMENTARY Kxperlenced Mathematics Uraduatr Also Secondary Entrance Tel: ***** B'pore. LAMBERT'S ORIVING SCHOOL Dual-controlled Minor 1000 Triumph. Heralds hourly MOO In t.airuora.l Road. (>'K>r. ...-'.'l Y.W C A. Japunesr r'lower arrangemect Betcinners course on 7tb December at II v.m Keys931 words
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Advertisement968 1965-12-01 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS WortU tt (Mim.)— Box tt rts. extra IM4 VOLKIWACON 1300 Excellent condition. genuine 13.000 mileage, nearest $4,300/-. Pnons <8 POTS) 453 M. TRIUMPH TIM IM3 Two ownera, green Price $4,400/-. Telephone fnl- lent! Cars Limited. Spore 2ft3M Kit 1 itSSi OPEL RCKORO, Reaprared Taxwl, Aivldent r.968 words
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Advertisement1330 1965-12-01 18 FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I' tt (Min.)-Bmx Writ. SMtra IJ Word* >c Vim. t— Box SO rl*. mxtrm COUGHr Soothe it awa» at once aco JEWELLERY makes the most > set at tba cause wttb 7 special mere- appreriati-4 gin Larxest mnue at Ttsj dlenU Of Astreea tllxlr from1,330 words
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Advertisement1246 1965-12-01 19 Tl UVEePOOL t WEST CBAST U.K., Owe Spore Saita P. t"*aa Peaaas M»ON Liverpool. O«tl.«. A'wouti... II Pt Bk 2 let I AIAPENSR I »-poe'. 0.8 ,n Ida. 13 Te«a» CALCNAS Oft Df. ii Ok W I Oee i) PAteociUS l .e'coo tiastow Ik 12 Dec tl Bk IS MENESTNEUS1,246 words
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Advertisement1169 1965-12-01 19 THE E A hl//V£S THE CAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd InccpO'tM n Ofr.ru EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA! S'tiaia Penaai Keaua Havre ri but j noaa Aatw Ceaa cm 4. i 7 lUSUANCA I) laPl'Dec3 OK 4/ I I Baa 23 Ma I laa I II 14 kBREA1,169 words
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Advertisement1238 1965-12-01 19 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON,. U»ERPBSL S CONTINENTAL PORTS. nTS*TA*r*AtTB I VIC fal Liverpool Oee 21 OfiiiniiTlo G'mouth Im I Singapore PI. S'haa Penana H?"!;^! 11 iil II II Pf Oee 2 OK 37 3 H m6 RTPNAT IIFR f i» H3-ourg Bee 21 ttKMJIAUEiM Lonaoa Jm 2 Singapore1,238 words
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Advertisement1211 1965-12-01 19 feFOR ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K./Conrinenr. Siagapora P. Stan Pmms cnsFcsLSM.. RW-5 Kmmmm CITY OF WELLINGTON U*Coo. Ha|nbyrg. Rotterdam, CnSFNEWCASTU Mj. Ha^g.^tt.n^. C,n OF BROOKLYN UndM. Harnburg.J.ott.rdML f„, M- ritv of RIPON Hi- tug, Rotterdam, CITYOF«iru« I|2|Mlf Mm McALISTER CO.. LTD. HARRISONS CROSFIELD Geeeiai Ageats: (MALAYSIA) LTD. vci. *****1,211 words
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Article129 1965-12-01 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. TNDUSTRIALS overall were stea- dier with moves about in balance In quiet trading. Leader E.Z. Industries lost 9d. to 225. 9d. after disclosure of sharp profit iail In the first quarter. Base metals eased while oils were lrretrular with A.0.0. was down 3s. to 255. Tod*y'a129 words
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Article235 1965-12-01 20 DECEMBEK first trade robber i ci.r> buyers closet at 5 \< m in Sinjfmpore and K uuU Lumpur yesterday at «7 cents per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet R.A.S. and X.M.X.X. < losing prices In235 words
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Article216 1965-12-01 20 Nov. 30. Thrw month*. INOUSTHIALB I'oumaeul 11 eta. McAJtater i eta. 0.8. Holdings 19 eta.M. Inrcat. to eta ijnlopa 18 Ola. N. Iron 8 eta. ameltar 20 ota. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. t-IMO L 2 eta. Rottunana 11 ota. fed Dlap 10 ota. Komnaoa 10 eu r. a N.216 words
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Article29 1965-12-01 20 Nov. 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 1 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $707. 12 i (up $8,871). Inofficial estimated offering 220 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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768 1965-12-01 20 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER the better sentiment on Monday industrial shares showed a distinctly easier tendency yesterday, although the trend was steadier towards the close. Market reports said that this was connected with nervousness in front of the meeting of the Defence Council768 words
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Article25 1965-12-01 20 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Industrials: 82.66 82.52 fin- 103.67 103.77 > rubbers: 104.65 104.65 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article513 1965-12-01 20 rpIIERE was a rise of $8.87 i 1 in the Straits tin price yesterday to 5707.12} in Penang on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 220 tons. The rise followed one of £32 in the three months afternoon buyers price in London on Monday.513 words
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Article95 1965-12-01 20 'PME Association of Banks in Malay- sia made tbese chanKie la its ratrs to merchaota y.siird.iy (all rate* io $100): New York: buying TT 32 13/]«. airmail OU 32 ls/lfi, »o <1 at 33 nil credit bills. 3a »/M Canada: buying TT H S/8, Hlnnall OD 3Si. 9095 words
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Article71 1965-12-01 20 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Sin,*pore noon pricit p«r picul yeiUr. day: Coconut til: bulk J4U aelleni, drum $51 i scllera. Copra: Nov./ Dec. UK/Cootlneot: Unquoted. Popper: Mimtok wnite BSM Mllera, S.ir.iu.iK white S2l7| sillf.-s, .ip«ci4j knml Mark BUM I LampoDt: Mark »1.-.JI(Ni a«Uan < II :..V), AM A dm71 words
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Article13 1965-12-01 20 Hi*. (>• lobrr Rubber: 67.94 rtv tI.»W ctv Tin: $69«.«7 727 1113 words
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Advertisement1066 1965-12-01 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTa U.«-A- Paeifte AtlanUo Service Benftot Hongnong S. Francisco N. York Bostes Ptniadel. vn 17 21 Dee nMs 17 Jaa 1 Fek S Fee 12 ftl ■aaSSa Mars" M/» la II la II Fa) t Mar B Mar 11 Mar Japan DtfWtt Service Peneitl Singapore Yotonana Hot*1,066 words
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Advertisement947 1965-12-01 20 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "IBERIA" (30,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilise* 1 Departing SINGAPORE 22 Dec 1965 Arriving LONDON 12 Jan 1966 via Bombay, Port Said, Naples Palma (Majorco). FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons hilly airconditioned) Departing SINGAPORE 29 Dec 196S PORT SWETTENHAM947 words
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Advertisement412 1965-12-01 20 v,^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IflP^t* SAILINGS FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS TO MALAYSIA. laUalol l-OAOINt FOR HONGKONG YOKOHAMA. NACOYA. OSAKA. KOBE 1 MOJI. UhajaaaM Middlesbro Havre Penani P Sham S'pce CITY OF BROOKLYN 75 Nef/t Dec 3 ore 27 21 Ok 2» Oec 1 laa 2/ 1412 words
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Advertisement240 1965-12-01 20 ■BLS- Far Aeta Part Sni. Rotterdia, H»aarf S<y«ia. Singapore P Sham "Haaki Siwicm" 13/15 Dec "Sieeral SiHorjki" U IS Oee 18/1J Das General Agentst C.F. SHARP «fc CO.. (M) LTD. Tel: Spore *****/7 P. Sham 6363 Penang ***** HOM EUHOPt Penani S'por* B'koH H f prioril, H.K. Jjcj" "Kacnaaawski" 1240 words
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Article1008 1965-12-01 21 •t >I\ESS in and reported to ihr Singaporr and Kuala umpur trading rooms of thr .U>rk Exchange yesterday with h. number of intm traded in mMk INDUSTRIALS: Bauttaad (1.000) i-J.IKXJ) 11. 6 V. I2.UO0) $1.72. SI 71. C MaMmit (1.U00) i I. '»'(>> K'.32, :l.<nKJi $2.34. Ounl*»« il1,008 words
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Article147 1965-12-01 21 -rHE lollowing dividends are ex|)octed this month and in January. The nature ol the paymeni and the date o! announcement last year la m brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BouV-cad (one payment 19.12.64>. (.old Storage (interim 24.1244), Goodwood Park Hotel 'one payment 19.12.64 >. Malayan Tobacco Umal 1.12.64 Vri.ii Bo\ to.147 words
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Article52 1965-12-01 21 Till present rate of thr Malayan dollar against thr |>ound sterling fixed on November 24 lad year is selling T.I. or O.D. 2s. I 1.V16d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying OH. 2k. I'-<i thr dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range against52 words
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Article130 1965-12-01 21 L-MIPS ly'n« •l«nni'<»« «in«aport •> «nar«M ar aipactad larjay ara: Calabar NW 1.2. Sc-udul NW. 3. Tilier 4 MM NW 4. TDnr»inard 6/7. senior l/t, Ik Maru li/ 16. Hero 19, Krrrtrrlrk Clover 21 Melina 23/ Halldta 2j.2«. BouKinnvill* 27/2 H. TJitjmlcngkj 2!i'3O. Brnvalla 33/IH. CIV Of130 words
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Article35 1965-12-01 21 ON the trtt aichanut marktt in lion* Kon,: yeaterdar the UB. »v quot<-<1 at 5.73! lor T.T. :i.i 5.7-4 for eath. lnrl.ru wai <iuotad at ISUI and an. Ual af gald at 2*3.35 words
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Advertisement597 1965-12-01 21 HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD. COMPANY ANNOINCIMEXT The D. rectors ot Hume lndustnei 'Far East* Limited report :>nucii>aied. they expect the consolidated results ot the {Group in Singapore and Malaysia to be well below those of 1964 at the end of the financial year on 31st December next. Both the597 words
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Advertisement3551 1965-12-01 21 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES of Radiologists ol Australasia and i the Australasian Institute of Radiography. Selected candidates will be appointed on probation I ana will be required to pass Standard I ol the Government Malay I Examination (excluding Jawi) be-! lore they could be considered for confirmation in appointment. Ap- I3,551 words
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Advertisement558 1965-12-01 21 If Cm meree and lii( it <'i:giii> to apply, ke r i k i i i mm. ran to. xo 1 1 I ot i Form PSC.I lor 1. 3. A. 8. 9. 11, 13 A 16 and ot. Form Gen. 147 for 5. 6. 7. 10. 13. 14 ft558 words
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Article66 1965-12-01 22 ADELAIDE. Tues. MCC open- ng batsman Oeoff Boycott showed rood form in a long workout at he Adelaide Ovnl nets today This was the fir- 1 time he had landled a bat since he was stricken rith srlatica nearly three week* igo He left hospital yesterday66 words
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408 1965-12-01 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Ogiz has trained on splendidly since his last start sixth to Top Honour here in October and I recommend him as one for your short list for this meeting. This morning this six-year-old by Ortjolio impressed me when he408 words
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429 1965-12-01 22 riDONETTE and 1 Miner did the best gallops among Class Three horses. Fidonette (Des Coleman) went better than Tarzan II in a3f tryout in 41. while Miner (Dick Low) moved freely over 3f in 43 1/5 in a'workout with Fort Knox (Laurie429 words
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438 1965-12-01 22 MCC Ist Inns 5?7-« dec. NSW Im Inns SBB I NSW 2nd Inns (overnight 156-5) GofTet c Smith b Titmus 6 I Thomas low Titmu.s 56 j Booth c Parks b Brown 11 Walters c Smith b Purflit 39 Rotlrvell c Russell438 words
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181 1965-12-01 22 IN BRIEF Kops adds Mexican title to his bag TIjEXICO CITY. Tues. ErlaiJ i IT* Kops of Denmark, the All- s England champion, beat holder Channaronif Ratanasaensuan ofi Thailand 15-7. 15-12 In the final to win the Mexican title last i night. Kops then won the doubles title' with Don181 words
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Article296 1965-12-01 22 MCC lose third fast bowler— Brown SYDNEY, Tues— The odd featun about the MCC win today writes JACK FINGI.I.TON. waj that they began thr match with three fast bowlers but finished the game without the services of one Larter limped from the field with a bruised heel on Saturday after296 words
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Article55 1965-12-01 22 CVUNM. Tue*.— Thf %ustr» lian tram to meet I ntUnd in the Hr*t T«t rwcinninc in Britbanr on Ore 10 will be < choften from: B. C. Booth i captain >. Lawr?. P. Mian P. Barre. R < uvper. U. Grout. N. Hawke. a McKwiiie. P. Pbtlpott55 words
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Advertisement722 1965-12-01 22 KfNYATAAN KERETAPI TANAH MEUYI KI.AKG WATER SI'PPLT Owirn fo unavoidable work TENDER NOTICE on the water main, water *upply to the following areas Ttadwi «vi i* m-eired frooi Will be cut i >rT I Licensed Sawnulieri and Member oi tlie Federation of Malaya H From Kapar Town to i lttiilt722 words
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Advertisement839 1965-12-01 22 NOTICES NOTICE OF EXHUMATION OF GRAVES ON LOTS S»-i and BS-4 Ml M M XX. Re: Grave ol Tan khin Xc« alia Tan (.1 Mm d<-rd And Unit of Tan Stow Mh alia lan Stew Nro and Tan Mn Ne deed. NOTICE IS HEKfcBY GIVE! Uiat OOLDHILL DEVELOPMENT! LIMIIED of839 words
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Advertisement323 1965-12-01 22 INSIST ON NEW KOWASER: THE SINGLE lENS REFLEX 35mm WITH lENS INTERCHANGEABILITY. NEW FULLY COUPLED CdS METER FOR EASY- OPERATING. RAPID-ACTION PHOTOGRAPHY. SHUTTER 1 TO 1/500 SEC. PLUS B F 2. LENS. Met: Singapore $298/- Malaya $360/ H $L* mL* H(Sup HbA KOWA H THE SINGLE LENS REFLEX 35 mm323 words
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Article29 1965-12-01 23 MELBOURNE Tues. Threetime Wimbledon runner-up Fred Siolle today rejected a US$3O,OOO 1 offer to turn professional. He aims in try to win th» Wimbledon title Rrut^r29 words
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230 1965-12-01 23 CONRAD NG - Thais are back in ABC championship CONRAD NG By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday will play in the third Asian basketball A championship after all. This was announced today by the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association, the organisers of the tournament here. The Thais are expected to arrive on Thursday at 4.15 p.m230 words
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Article368 1965-12-01 23 F. EMMANUEL - Games Village ready on time F. EMMANUEL By K. Lumpur, Tues. THE Seap Games Village at Cheras will be opened by Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, the Games Organising Council's president, on Dec. 8 as scheduled, a Games Secretariat spokesman said today. The spokesman said:' "Everything has gone as planned368 words
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156 1965-12-01 23 rKYO. Tues. Japans Fighting Harada retained liis World bantamweight title on points in an action-filled 15--round defence against Britain* Alan Rudkin here tonight. Harada dominated throughout to hold off a game attempt by the young Liverpool fighter to bring the title to BritainReuter - 156 words
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180 1965-12-01 23 OLIVETTI'S FULL SERVICE FOR PRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd. will provide Olympic Games style facilities for the more than 100 Pressmen covering the Third Seap Games here next month. Olivetti will supply 100 new typewriters to the Press Centre and Press Workroom at the Merdeka Stadium, the main180 words
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Article111 1965-12-01 23 MANILA. Tues. Malaysia today pulled out its team from the track events of the second A&lan amateur cycling champion:hips here following Injuries lo team members. Mr. Joseph Michael, the Malaysian team leader said the team v.i'.l now concentrate on the road races. H;.s decision to pull outAP - 111 words
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Article69 1965-12-01 23 SEfIEMBAN. Tues.— Negn Somb lan selectors have named 16 pkiyers for the Burnley Cup tournament to be held at Ipoh from nee- 4. The team will lea\c on Dei I. The 16 are- Anftln. Ma id. JaniMutidin Ahmed. Om Pra.*ad, Kudus Ibialum. Kazul: Rahman. J.69 words
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Article23 1965-12-01 23 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca Government Services will hold their annual tennis championships on Dec. 4-5 at the Medical Services Club courts here.23 words
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Article36 1965-12-01 23 MUNICH. Tues. Munich, the Bavarian capital, wants to stage the 1972 Olympic Games, it wat announced here. The lOC will decide the venue at its Rome meetIng in Apr I. 1966. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article72 1965-12-01 23 Keino smashes 5,000 m record AUCKLAND. Tues— Kipchongc Keino of Kenya, the first African j to beat the 4-min mile, today smashed the world 5.000 m record of Ron Clarke (13:25.8) when he' clocked 13:24.2 here. Keino, j Nairobi policeman, is holder of the world 2.000 m record. In theReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement137 1965-12-01 23 MODERN GARS DEMAND PRECISION SERVICE EQUIPMENT PROVIDES THE ANSWER I 4T> C JH£ 1 ELECTRONIC TUNEMASTER INSTRUMENTS WHEEL BALANCERS WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRECISION EQUIPMENT Hr > iwt Hb^BblP*'* All this equipment enables adjustments to be made accurately, efficiently, and economically. Repco instruments are straightforward, and can be handled with confidence after137 words
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Advertisement248 1965-12-01 23 §s&Sffitk^l YOU CAN GET wSmi^** THE MOST FOR i YOUR DEPOSITS «Xi HH with |B1 SINGAPORE FINANCI HHHHHI INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. r YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY". /jsp^\ SINGAPORE M FINANCELTD. yJjQ&Ms/ 294, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. X^.^ TEIEPHONES. ***** (5248 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-12-01 23 SPORTS SUMMARY BADMINTON Youth match iSegHmati: MMI oi Segamat 3-2 NF.TBAI.L Youth m'trh iSeKamati: Muar bt Segamat 13-3 Rt <;<;kr Inter-nehool <Sbati' SPI 6 XCV •S Friendly: Negrl Pirate* 23 K i PUata33 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-12-01 23 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY 8'for IMv. 2: Survey v EPP (Imbi Rd>: TAWA r Sfjor Club (Taylor Rd); Kllat v ERC iPantai>. SAILING Jlrlinsman trophy iTfrendak' 1 R. Marshall (117 ptst 2 T. Doddi .103' 3 M. Cameron r97i. SEPAK RAGA Youth match (Seganati: Mum bt Segamat 2-1. SOCCER Friendly <Pontlan>:57 words
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102 1965-12-01 24 PHNOM PENH. Tues. Two American sergeants released by the Vietcong after two years' captivity declared here today they would quit the army and lead a campaign to end the war in Vietnam when they returned homo. The i«o men. Claude Donald Me LureUPI - 102 words
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Obituary84 1965-12-01 24 MR CS. NANOO. Unr]» of Mr). .in. .No s Jalan Rahabat. SIRt9 pa»*td away cm I"-'- 11 -65 at ixir. India. inCNI LIE lacrd B) only daughter jt Mr and Mr». If. K. l.< 01 101, '■...rnhlll CaTdt, Slngaporr. as result of car accident in Cowra. N.s W.. t84 words
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331 1965-12-01 24 j KUALA LUMPUR. Tues fKNGKU Abdul Rahman said tonight that Malaysia would not accept any move by any country to discuss terms of a settlement in the Malay-sia-Indonesia dispute unless it is authorised by Malaysia. "That is the position as understood quite clearly331 words
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Article376 1965-12-01 24 LONDON, Tues— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Tues.— Spot 20 1 16 d. Jan. 20Ud., Feb. 20 5 16d.. March 20-\d.. Jan. Mar 20 5 16d. April June 20 9 16d. July Sept 20 \d Oct. Dec. 20 Vd. Jan.376 words
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322 1965-12-01 24 PI AND JAPAN SWEEP TO SECOND WINS SACK PAGE SPORT RESULTS at a glance: Croup A japan bt South Vietnam 91 67 The Philippines bt Singapore 104-51: Croup B Formosa bt India 98 58: South Korea bt Hong Kong 85-49. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Philippines, the title-holders iind 82-53 winners322 words
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Article90 1965-12-01 24 LONDON. Tues. Casslua Clay will be offered the biggest purs* ever paid to a boxer in Br defend his world heavy-weight ;n.st Bnuun'.N Brian London next year. The <>fTer is beinc made iointly by British promotors Jnck .solomons and Laurie Lewil vho planned to90 words
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Advertisement152 1965-12-01 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 word? $15 (minimum) STA MARIA: To Angela 3n<1 Dem* irmm Judr on 29-11-60 at K K Ho«pltal Grateful thunk* to :>H-'or» and staff. SjHMHiBBMMMMBJJ T he Greatest Name in German Electronics Latest TV Models with SPECIAL KEY, |j JH |||jj o/\]i llkl\V?^/illonly YOU can switch on the152 words
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Advertisement423 1965-12-01 24 I LOOK WHAT YOU CAN BUY I I WITH FUTURE DIVIDENDS FROM 1 1 THE MALAYSIAN SAVINGS FUND I Yes you can save for the things you want... fan toaster television sel even a house by usiiii; the dividends you can earn from investment in the "MALAYSIAN SAVINGS FUND". This423 words
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Miscellaneous53 1965-12-01 24 THE WEATHER Highest and ,o\u.-t lemperaiurcs in Ma!. i. .iieaport for the period 8 p.m. Mm 8 p.m. yesierdi.y HMmt im. -si Kuala Ltaspur 91 72 Kola Bharu 84 73 Pp:ianK 88 75 I|K>h 88 7:1 Maine- :a f»0 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Hiwm lands 61 Jesselion 88 7553 words
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