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Title Section24 1965-12-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, Sew**"* The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1%5 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.(.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration11 1965-12-08 1 AFTER IDEOLOGICAL DISPUTES AND A SUICIDE ATTEMPT WOODBRIDGE HOSPITAL11 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1965-12-08 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday LIM CHIN SIONC, the most important openfront Communist leader in Singapore, is now prepared to renounce Communism. He told the Defence Minister, Dr. (i<>li Keng Swee, wad Member <>l Parliament for Bungsar, Mr. C.Y. Devaa Nair, of his decision "lo make a clean break with1,020 words
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1119 1965-12-08 1 Plot for new MCP struggle: Ismail By our Parliamentary reporters Iff ALA LUMIY PUR, Tues. A plot to create a "r e v o I v tionary" climate in the country to allow the Malayan Communist Party to resume its armed struggle was disclosed by the Minister of Home Affairs,1,119 words
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Article643 1965-12-08 1 STRAITS TIMES reporter* rUALA LUMPUR Tues. Heavy rain fell in Kelanlan today and there were intermittent showers in Trengganu. And the forecast for the next 24 hours is: More rain! In KELANTAN, most of the 7,000 people evacuated from their homes are remaining on high643 words
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Article24 1965-12-08 1 CAIRO, rues.— Fourteen perm)iia wen i».ia.v accused of at--1 leniptin', to overthrow the United Arab Republic Government by force and .w>.a.sBinate Prpfcident24 words
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322 1965-12-08 1 Bookies after £10 mil defeat: We won't pay a penny I ONDON. Tucs. Bookmakers today refused to accept a m v 1 1 1 million pound court defeat in what could be the biggest betting coup in British history. They decided not to pay out an estimated £10 million inReuter - 322 words
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Article47 1965-12-08 1 CHICAGO. Tues.- -The monthly road death 101 l for the United States reached its highest peak of the year in October with 4.820 people killed, the National Safety Council said here today. This figure represented a five per cent increa-* over last year. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article61 1965-12-08 1 LUSAKA. Tues. Two British member* of the Rhodesian police force defected into Zambia yesterday. The men. Richard Owen. 2b. of Birmingham, and Nick Bamber. 19. of Worthing, were ba.sed in Salisbury. Sources said they crossed the border into Kri liu.in.il.inil "We are still British." Owen told theUPI - 61 words
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Article253 1965-12-08 1 IJOUSTON (Texas). Tues. A casually dressed pair of Gemini 7 astronauts sped into the fourth of a scheduled 14 days in orbit today. One-lifth of the way through their 5 millionmile. 206-orblt Journey. James Lovell slept in his underwear and Frank Borman had his IG-lbUPI - 253 words
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158 1965-12-08 1 5 PER CENT INCREASE FOR RUSSIAN DEFENCE Moscow. Tues. Russia today announced a five per cent increase in defence spending for next year. The increase, announrpd to ♦he Supreme Soviet 'Parliament i in the Kremlin, reverses a trend in the lasi two years of cutting defence expenditure. Mr. Va-sliy Garbuzov.Reuter - 158 words
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Article48 1965-12-08 1 MANILA. Tim. Turn boys, aged 13. van t:. Lilly embed in,i c;ir_M trail od while iteeptag on h ralhraj and grazing their utttMT't water bull;, policr reported. The train was running :it lull ipmd ;<nd bodies oi ih<- vicuna i if-, out of the rails.— UPl.48 words
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Article207 1965-12-08 1 Barisan MPs won't be there SINGAPORE. Tues. The Barisan Sosialis will boycott Singapore's first parliamentary session from tomorrow. This was announced I press conference today by the party's chairman." Dr Lee Slew ChOh, who al.-o said he was confident that all their eight elected members would stay away In spite207 words
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Article33 1965-12-08 1 Ull son REH >i I ONHON. Tues. Rn ti^h Prinir Minister Wil-,. r toilay refused to half lt r iti.sh tanker <arr\m. 1 .000 tons of crude oil to Khmirsiu .\.p.33 words
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Advertisement128 1965-12-08 1 NAHAR S M|^ X t for GOLF th« bcit and laraa ulttlwn if at Calf Cluks •»•> GoHinf. O' I K\\» also Trade-in U«cd Golf n^ I prices. V f™^**^ l CONSULT US TODAY lil3. North Bridge Rd.. I Up^—/ Singapore -6. ,^B e»^ mm m mm BTjEt Cjiits of128 words
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Advertisement93 1965-12-08 1 TOP-QUALITY FANCY WALL CLOCK Electric or Battery operated THE .MOST USEFUL GIFT FOR MODERN HOMi A«ur«t« "'<*"• jdßaaElß^BHaW 0 Durable t aV| y > Fu available at ■&y-| CHUN CIIONC '^^^Ham^aaaav 2 Sou h Brida Hood N.^^^A^^X T*l: ***** r^^** r spot* i. Wotch t, Clock Bl> WO 11/1 tins93 words
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201 1965-12-08 2 U.S. will close down 150 military bases \MII\(.IO\. lufv— The I mini M.itrs is rloMfic «lown or rrdurinc .ilMiut 1 >0 <>l its military b.«srs hut not in Victn nil hrrc air and taciliUen arc ticin^ Ixxisicd for war .ii. linsl Ihr iclc tinu The Defence Srcrrtarv. Mi i:<>l»rrt MrN.ini.ir.i.Reuter - 201 words
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Article186 1965-12-08 2 SALISBURY, Tu«s. DHODESIA is at war and fighting for its survival, Finance Mm Ister Mr- John Wrathall said last night. In a speech to the nation over television, he .said: 'Despite our outward calm, we arc at war. "The latest British measures announced during theReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration511 1965-12-08 2 FOR TALKS ON WAR SUPPLIES: PEACE PROSPECTS IN VIETNAM ARE DIMMER WASHINGTON, Tues. Pre sident Ho Chi-minh of North Vietnam is on a visit to Peking to confer with Chinese leaders, presumably about the Vietnam war. according to diplomatic sources here. Thrre was no immediate511 words
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121 1965-12-08 2 Cambodia accuses Thais of border raid IJNITED NATIONS. Tues. Cambodia complained to the Security Council yesterday that Thaii troops attacked a Cambodian frontier post last month, killing two guardsand a 12-year-old girl. In ;i loitrr addressed to thr Pip.sidrnl of ihr Security Council Mr Tlioutch Vutlhi- Cambodia's drputy permanent lepntentatiTC121 words
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Article, Illustration371 1965-12-08 2 A SHAKE-UP IN KREMLIN'S CONTROL OF NATIONAL LIFE People's agencies to give bigger role to workers MOSCOW, Tuesday. THE Russian Communist Party last night announced a shake-up likely to affect the Kremlin's day-to-day control over every aspect of national life. A smrprise announcement said a network of people's control agenciesReuter - 371 words
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148 1965-12-08 2 MANILA. TUeS. Philippines troopt and Huk rebels clashed rday about three miles north-cas: of the U.S. Clark Air Base. An official ipokesrn I a Huk commander and a n the briri encounter, officers won- wounded and tho wife of another Huk commanderUPI - 148 words
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Article42 1965-12-08 2 LA PAZ. (Bollvi About 8.000 miners wont on Mnki yesterday In two major tin mining districts. Mineix In the Huanunl and Catarl-Slglo Velnte demanding that recent Day increases at the rtate-owned mines be made retroactive t<> September. A.P.AP - 42 words
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110 1965-12-08 2 NBW YORK, Tim The massive power failure which blacked cut thr north-eastern I '.S. and part of Canada last month could ha\> brer avoided by resetting an electric relay in Canada. President Johnson WM told yesterday. A 95-page report Riving preliminary findingsReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement204 1965-12-08 2 THE GAMBOLS in Page 15 today O ■H§FliPW| < ,1 00 M<ll^ r\. &sfsmmmmls^^^^ IfP^ -:S:':*: syvjg&pwF^^ &-L &m& v^UHHiI fe :^^^^^^^lSßßwiHßs^^^^^' '^^H^isssssssssssssPlJllWsssHllf^isssssss tt% GO SUPMWtLL m Mrs. Chan is going Superwell.Toa.i.shesdnvingthecar.Tomorrowherhusbandwi.i. mf^m9^ m\^m\ ml M 'mi^ mf^ 'm9^ m9^ B B 'M "M M They go everywhere in .t204 words
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92 1965-12-08 3 Children suffocate as mother naps j^EW YORK. lues. Two children suffocated inside a wooden chest at their homo in Brooklyn Park. Maryland, yesterday while their mother was takinj; a midday sleep. The children. Zena. si\. and her sister Darlene. four, unlocked the chest with a key they took from their92 words
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Article44 1965-12-08 3 JAKARTA, Tues. A US$l I I million plywood plant, the cost of which Is to be met from Japanese war reparations to Indonesia, la to be built at Motabaru, South Borneo, according to the official i Antara news agency.44 words
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315 1965-12-08 3 HYDE (England), Tuesday. A 27-YEAR-OLD Manchester clerk and his attractive blond girl friend sat in the dock behind the closed door of a court here yesterday as police detailed charges of multiple child murders against them. The magistrates banned reporters from court315 words
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182 1965-12-08 3 The two accused were i brought, handcuffed. In a black police van to the court building overlooking the market place of this dingy industrial town two hours before the hearing. Uniformed police were stationed outside the court as the crowd swelled. Petition Defence lawyersReuter - 182 words
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371 1965-12-08 3 Wall Street steadies after heavy selling on higher bank rate 1 NEW YORK. Tu«*. A SELLING wave started by a one-half per cent increase in the U.S. bank rate hit the New York Stock Exchange in early trading yesterday, but the market levelled off and many issues had recouped theirReuter; AP - 371 words
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88 1965-12-08 3 HIROSHIMA. Tues A maintenance man of a domestic airline was killed and two others were seriously injured by the revolving propeller of a plane here yesterday. The three were testing a twin-engine Japanbuilt turbo Ts plant- of the Toa Airlines outside of ih< airline's hangar88 words
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Article, Illustration38 1965-12-08 3 The Abominable Snowgirl look... THIS Kirl, done up like a cross between the Abominable Snowman and a fur-covered pillar box, took part in a recent London fashion show. All the girls were showing the latest fur fabrics. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 38 words
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443 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rjOUNSEL for a Singapore merchant, Khew Ah Bah, who is contesting his wife's divorce petition on the ground of nullity of their marriage today cast doubt over the petitioner's "widow" status. The counsel. Mr. P.T. Wong, was making a submission in the High Court443 words
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187 1965-12-08 4 5 U.S. aid officials on visit to S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. Three American Congressmen flew into Singapore today for a private two-day visit to familiarise themselves with the problems of this region. They are Mr. Clarence Dickinson Long. Democratic representative from Maryland. Mr. William E. Mlnshall. Republican representative from Ohio, and187 words
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Article35 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Che Zubiiidah Hu.svni will give a detnonMiation in Malay iookery to the Methodist Girls School* Alumni Association at the school's domestic science room In Sophia Road at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday.35 words
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Article66 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Minister for State for Culture. Mr. K. C. Lee, vill open a public iorum on "Insufficient public interest in painting, and how to overcome this" in the National Language on Fridi.y at 7.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. The forum, organised by66 words
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Article62 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Represent- j ativis of the Pitzpatrick's Super- 1 market and the Food. Drinks and Allied Workjrs' Union, representing some 200 employees of the linn will meet at the Singapore Labour Ministry tomorrow morning to discuss the union's wage claims on the company. Both Darties62 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-12-08 4 FOUR DANCE HOSTESSES ACCUSED OF TRESPASS AND ASSAULT SINGAPORE, Tues. Four dance hostesses today turned up at the Tenth Magistrate's Court in a summons case, in which they were accused of assaulting the mother of one of their colleagues. The girls Layly Lee. Annie Chan, her sister Julie, and Pak163 words
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Article105 1965-12-08 4 Steel mills back to normal SINGAPORE. Tues. Steel bars promptly rolled out of the mills of the National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. in Jurong this morning when the workers reported for duty after a six-day suspension of operations, brought about by a one-day strike. This immediate resumption of production,105 words
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132 1965-12-08 4 NEW FIRMS REMINDED: REGISTER YOUR NAME SINGAPORE. Tues. Newly established Urms or individuals carrying on business in Singapore, were today, reminded to register with the Registrar of Business Names as required by law. The rcßistration fee for a business name is $10. Reuislralion.s may be made Bl the office ol132 words
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Article26 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The premiere of the "German DareDevils" show will be held ai the Sky Theatre. Kirn Seng Road at j 9.15 p.m. on Thursday26 words
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Article127 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, said tonight that although the national language should be the common language of Singapore, the people must not be forced Into learning it. He said that, unlike some neighbouring countries. Singapore would not use force but127 words
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113 1965-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Radio and TV Slngapura will broadcast in all languages on tomorrow's official opening of the first Parliament of Singapore. The radio broadcasti will comprise direct transmission from Parliament Houar in all language service* at 9.45 a.m. and also repeat broadcast in113 words
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Advertisement93 1965-12-08 4 -Advertisement "R U THERE MADAM? A hilarious duel between an affronted woman and an implacable machine which goes like this: ■Hello. Yes My bill is should I wait for a 'beep' before I talk?" in December Deadeft IV Digest Now On Sale! 54th RECORD DAY!* Do,i» 3 Sho-t 11 JlJilp..93 words
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Miscellaneous94 1965-12-08 4 TODAY Victory Joget, Cultural Centre, at 8 p.m. Teochew opera, National Theatre, at 8 p.m. Free lilm shows Follow the Sun, Peanuts a valuable crop. Two Weeks in Japan. Kampong Chal Keng. Yio Chu Kang Road, Track 8. at 7.30 p.m. Tangisan Ibu, Jalan Penggaga, at 7.30 p.m. Bulong dan94 words
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154 1965-12-08 5 4 LOR STAR, Tues. An Allianre State Assemblyman. Mr. l.rone Man Kai. will ask the Mentri Bes.tr, Dato Syed Omar Shahbuddin. at the next State Assembly meeting on Saturday whether the Krdah Government contemplated seeking an increase in the Penang State Government's-154 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-12-08 5 Flat-buyers win a $99,000 award INVESTMENT FIRM ORDERED TO PAY I KUAL4 LUMPUR, Tuas. n i MR. Justice Raja Azlan Shah today ordered an investment company headed by Dr. Saw Hock Chuan, a private practitioner, to pay $99,000 in damages and costs to nine people for breach of contract. They329 words
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225 1965-12-08 5 Go out to kampongs call to St. John nurses KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. St. John Ambulance Brigade nurses were today told to go out to the kampongs if they wanted to help raise the health standards of the rural people. Dr. Ungku Omar bin Ungku Salleh, newly-appointed Director of the Institute225 words
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Article55 1965-12-08 5 MENTAKAB. Tues. A meeting of Malaysians of Indian origin residing here will be held on Saturday evening at the Tamil School. The meefng. called to form the Mutual Aid Association of Malaysia will be presided over by the president of the Pahang Government Workers' Trade55 words
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Article25 1965-12-08 5 RAUB. Tues. The chief clerk of the National Electric ty Board i! i Bentong. Mr. R.O. Plilai, has been transferred to Alor Star.25 words
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Article32 1965-12-08 5 OBUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Noor, Assistant Secretary of the Province Central r/istrict Council, was elected president of tne Buklt Mertajam Jaycees at as annual meeting last night.32 words
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Article31 1965-12-08 5 PENANO. Tues. A former Penang lawyer, Mr. F. O. Pooley, now solicitor-general of Malawi is here on a short holiday. H# left for Africa about six years ago.31 words
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83 1965-12-08 5 From GARY YEANG DERTH, Tues.— With the end-of-year examination over, hundreds of Asian students are returning home for the summer holidays. The exodus started about two weeks ago, but heavy air and sea bookings are continuing. One shipping line report* ed that 40 per83 words
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Article, Illustration112 1965-12-08 5 PENANO, Tues. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda al-Haj, and his consort Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah. will each donate a prize for the winner in the men's and women's section of the state Koran competition on Jan. 1. The State Mufti. Hajl Abdullah112 words
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218 1965-12-08 5 Youths who gambled away the $2,500 bus loot DENANG, Tues.— Two youths, who robbed j a Penang bus company of $2,570 on Nov. 1, were arrested in Singapore three weeks j later with only $127 of the loot, the Sessions Court was told today. "We gambled away the rest of218 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-12-08 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl i *WA/~ "HERE'S TH' /v/Zl'V* STAYIfsI' RK3WT V/'Tr? V p MON6i J fyjr[ MEae,KiD,T'seE "C 7^,. .--<^21 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1965-12-08 6 Why police expenditure has gone up: Dato Ismail PARLIAMENT By Our Parliamentary Reporters DETAINEES: DR. TAN CALLS FOR ALLPARTY INQUIRY Kuala Lumpur, Tues DEMANDS and challenges that have to be met to keep pace with development, plus Indonesian confrontation, have resulted in a considerable increase in the cost of running1,428 words
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Advertisement271 1965-12-08 6 Give yourself a Christmas present 4- an exciting Luxury Cruise to Hong Kong Deporting Singapore 17 Dec Arriving Hong Kong 21 Dtc. Departing Ho., Kong 24 Dec Arriving Singapore 27 Dtc. ■^jHJr^ Departing Smgapore 28 Dee. Arriving Pcnong 29 Dtc. First Tourist class accommodation available* For further details please apply271 words
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205 1965-12-08 7 Sacked students: 'Threats to sue won't help' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Vice-Chancel-lor of Nanyang University, Dr. Huang Ylng Jung, today said that a threat of legal action would not help expelled students to «et buck their places. He was commenting on a Kuala Lumpur report that parents of 16 of the205 words
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Article64 1965-12-08 7 PENANG Tups. The Penan* mate branch of the Central Welfare Council will consider taklnc onr the welfare scholarship fund froij the SUt* Welfare Committee at its executive council meeting to be held at the Penan* Youth Ontre next Monday. The meeting will also consider taking over64 words
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Article102 1965-12-08 7 MUAR. Tues. A young I*■ woman, who applied for her marriage to be made null and void on the grounds of non-consum-mation was today granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months by the High Court here. Kua Sui Hua. 26, said102 words
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Article33 1965-12-08 7 RAUB, Tues. All training programmes for civil defence volunteers here have been postponed to next month. The Civil Defence office ls being used as a flood relief headquarters in the district.33 words
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Article88 1965-12-08 7 Dutch experts due in February l|* ls^: f f PP ■nEfj||B|Efl TESSELTON. Tues. A technical aid mission from Holland will arrive in Kuala Lumpur in February to draw up a technical assistance programme for Malaysia This was stated today by the Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. C. Kruytbosch, who arrived88 words
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Article25 1965-12-08 7 BUKIT MKRTAJAM. Tues.— Tan Ah Sione. 63. died when he fell Into a three-foot drain in Jalan Bunga Raya here last night.25 words
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234 1965-12-08 7 Nuclear power reactor plea by S'pore I SINGAPORE. Tu«s. 1 gINGAPORE wants a nuclear reactor for research and industrial purposes. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yo n g Nyuk Lin, made this request today in the presence of eminent physicists and doctors from 17 countries, including the Vnited States and234 words
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145 1965-12-08 7 6 INDIAN MPs DUE IN KL TO BRING GOODWILL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Six Indian Parliamentarians will arrive here by air on Thursday for a threeday goodwill visit They are: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar. a former Minister of Health: Mr. Hem Barua. Mr. T. Annasaheb P Shlnde. Mr. R. S. Pandey.145 words
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Article65 1965-12-08 7 MUAR. Tues. A town council health inspector Wan Abu Bakar bin Haji Wan Mohamed 49. died in the Johore Bharu Oeneral Hflftpttal on Sundar after a short illness. The funeral took placa yesterday. Wnn Abu Bakar wad th« brother of Wan Hamzah. Controller of Customs. Malaysia,65 words
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299 1965-12-08 7 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD: From Kuching, Tues. SARAWAK'S youths must be trained to respond to three important trends in the country, according to the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ninekan. They were the opening up of the interior of the country,299 words
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Article563 1965-12-08 7 S r.n RF I" cV The N c Branch of thr O CID jeNtrrday detained three men and recovered nine parcels of prepared opium after a raid on a hut "fT Kampong Sireh. Three opium pipes, two lamp* and a set of to«ls were aUo563 words
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Advertisement88 1965-12-08 7 GROLIERS SPECIBLBFFERJ] Ib^Eb^EbT^^Eb^Eb^b*'' W M^EbTbl W^F HeT M A V^^" 1^ yfl IbVe^EbW: ',y iiW J^^/\ Viii iaU «HEbIbBbH -—^^^^^ttt^. 'JbW Xf\ 1 I Tol No Ao»("uo«l»ca) Christmas mm i^e i d o cosmetics For •wry purehow or Sh.teido Cotmctio volitod $32/- Smgoporo/Ptnont) or $41.60 (Moloya) ono FREE ShiMrfo Comport88 words
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126 1965-12-08 8 SENU: OVERSEAS PUBLICITY WILL BE INCREASED KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of iniormalion and Broadcasting, inrhe Senu bin Abdul Rahman, announced tonight the reoißanisation of the overseas publicity service of the Department of Information. The department would be steoDine up its work in improvint Malaysia's image oversaes. particularly in the126 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-12-08 8 The chief postman appeals: Help me to help you KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues The Postmaster-Gen-eral today made a "help the Post OfTice to help yourselves" appeal to the public posting Cristmas mail. Hi 1 wants thr public to: SHOP and post early. ADDRESS clearly and concisely. and Affix stamps at thr142 words
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283 1965-12-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s A CRASH programme A to train more than 600 nurses and 100 hospital assistants to meet staff shortages will begin early next year. This was announced by the Parliamentary Secre- tary to the Ministry of Health Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul283 words
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Article82 1965-12-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The Pure Life Society at P'lchong today appealed for more donations to help the orphans and poor children under their care to enjoy Christmas. A spokesman for the society said: "Any gift, however *ma!l it may be. will bring joy to the children.82 words
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Article30 1965-12-08 8 KUAH LUMPUR- fUea. A tof:il of 250 children will br enlertaired to a Christmas party at M Johns Institution hal Ivre on Dw. 19. Toys will be distributed30 words
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89 1965-12-08 8 MUAR. Tuca. The Mcntri Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. said last night that the State Government had earmarked SI 1.000 to clear and deepen Sungei Kesang. The people of Tangkak htd c mplalncd that the vatei (ran thr rtra iruaiiv89 words
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Article62 1965-12-08 8 SINGAPORE Tucs. Tin Cio venuncnU of Singapore and Uw blb'j full dtptanatk rctetioni »"Wh rffrei froai toriav. the Minisf.v oi Forrian Affairs nnnoiincfd. The Consul-General or Mio Netherlands Mr. W Thorn 1 ecaoo. tod*) c-allcd un the Foreign MtntotCT Mr. s. Rajantnua and pramtcjl his62 words
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Article40 1965-12-08 8 BAIL' PAHAT. Turs The ■marml manager of the N ■Jectrtclty Board. Ra.ia Zainal b n Rar.i Suleiniitn. v. ill v;sit the NEB cilllce iierr -m Friday. Ho \\;11 later \k ontertained to a dinner b* ihr Ki'.at Club.40 words
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Advertisement173 1965-12-08 8 »BBr^r thePhot^ensation! If jl b jHBHJBJHHJBJBJ^^ =^\\lß ISO-RAPID IF GIFT BOX COMPLETE \lm Singapore $44/55 £=^\Vk )S MALAYSIA $5 1 /25 AGFA-GEVAERT STOCKING FOR /,I,.»\| Christmas? V~J-5 if PLUM CLAf\Pk AT ">\ II PUDOING brIUP AT ff WINES and I a must in CDIDITC VI Ver y hOme SPIRITS Christmas173 words
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Advertisement81 1965-12-08 8 1 |UPBB^nWJ| ■j why not run t away to see! SWITZERLAND FOR WINTER SPORT AND SUMMER HOLIDAYS After disembarking from your LLOYD TRIESTINO liner in Italy you can stay in Switzerland cniidst the magnificent Alps, beside beautiful lakes, amidst clear mountain air. Your special LLOYD TRIESTiNO open dated rail ticket81 words
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213 1965-12-08 9 Anxious callers ask commission Now what am I? SINGAPORE. Tues. The stall of the Malaysian High Commission In Singapore today were swamped with queries about its move to register all Malaysian citizens in Singapore from Dec. 20. Most of those who telephoned the commission uere doubtful about their status. Some213 words
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Article48 1965-12-08 9 SINOAPORE. Tues. Police restprday detained four men whr aro believed to be involved :n a sp.it* of ribberles in Sine; 1 pore They wore picked up in Sago Lane. Jurong Inciu^tn..! M 111 and Race Course Road by detec!*>s from Beach Road Polic Station.48 words
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76 1965-12-08 9 PENANO. Turn About 250 uifmbfrs ol thf Ballk Pu]:»u divis on of the S. John Ambullnrc Br.gade tvl'.l hold pj>.-iii((->)U'. parade on Dec. IS They wII march from Mir rfv George's School !o thf X,;■.K Vi'.laue P:»daiig where 103 members of th* 1 ambulance and76 words
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Article, Illustration666 1965-12-08 9 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN I By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. OURPRISE checks of business acO counts are to be carried out by income tax officers next year as part of the new anti-tax evasion measures now being formulated. Investigation centres will be established in Penang. Ipoh.666 words
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Article64 1965-12-08 9 l(OTA BHARU. Tues. 1V A Film Negara cameraman. Mr. Tony Aeria, wants to return a gold ring which he found at the Kota Bharu airport today. On the rintt are inscribed the words: "From Tah to Poh." It is dated March 20. 1960. Its64 words
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Article33 1965-12-08 9 PENANO. Tues. The former secretary-general of Umno. Date Syed Ja'afar Albar. wll address parents and students of the Sungei Ara Islamic School at their annual Speech Day on Dec. 18.33 words
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Article16 1965-12-08 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Father Peter Ma has been transferred from Balik Pulau to Butterworth.16 words
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188 1965-12-08 9 A LOR STAR. Tues. K.d.ili police have foiled a new attempt by a gang to Mnuggle stolen cars into Thailand. Disclosing this today, the Kedah and Perils 0.C.C.1 Deputy Supt. I'eoh Seng Chuan. said three cars reported missing from Kuala Lumpur were188 words
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Advertisement75 1965-12-08 9 %SAVES UP TO 25 ON TOBACCO FAicoilir The pipe that smokes Mad in Eng(and BONE DRY Falcon Pipes Ltd —cooler, sweeter, too! I [!it6r tl)6 I /philips^ r T Win a Home Competition $***** in big prizes Ist Prize: A bone of your A l2 Lucky Buyers of Philips products75 words
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Advertisement403 1965-12-08 9 AS BUILDINGS GO HIGH As buildings grow taller, Cementation's Caisson :v* Piling becomes more important. Ranging in dia- w meter from 30 to 120 inches, Cementation construct W.. piles to support the heaviest column working loads i likely to be used in the foreseeable future. Subst- '*S*f__k' antial econo-nies can403 words
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126 1965-12-08 10 PLAY ABOUT FAMILY LIFE IN QUEENSTOWN SINGAPORE, Toes. A play about family life in Queenstown "When Smiles Are Done," written and produced by Dr. Goh Poh Seng, will be staged at the New Town Secondary School in Queenstown at 8.30 p.m on Friday. The play, which Is in aid of126 words
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Article141 1965-12-08 10 SWIM COURSE TRAINEES 'GRADUATE' BINQAPORE, Tues. The first batch of trainees who Joined the swimming courseorganised by the Ministry o» Social Affairs at Van Kll Swimming Pool have "graduated." A second course Is already In session and 47 new students are now receiving training at the same pool. Both children141 words
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111 1965-12-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— The PAP member for Ulu Pandan. Mr. Chow Chiok Hock will ask the Minister for Law and National Development in Parliament whether street lighting will be installed at Anamalai Avenue. Jalan Haji Alias. Jalan Lim Tai See. Jalan Siantan and Kingsmead Road111 words
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Article43 1965-12-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The president of the Singapore Teachers' Union. Inche Abdul Karim bin Bagoo. will speak on "Teachers and their unions at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club of Singapore on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. at the Prince's Restaurant.43 words
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Article25 1965-12-08 10 SINGAPORR Tues— Wat«r will be cut off tomorrow from 9 v.m. to 6 p.m. in Hillside Drive from Lanst Road to LeUh Road.25 words
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Article194 1965-12-08 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng has drawn the attention of the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, to a provision In a collective agreement between the Industrial Workers Union and the Hock Lee Bus Company,194 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-12-08 10 qraiS smiling little girl 1 (above stole the show at the opening of the "By Children for Children" art exhibition at the National Library on Monday Deidre de Maere. three, one of the 140 pupils of the Sunnyway Kindergarten In Balmoral Park. whose165 words
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82 1965-12-08 10 Accountants to fete Aussie visitor SINGAPORE. Tue.s.— A din:i» in honour ot Mr. L. A. Braddork vklllm president of the Australian Society of Accountants. Melbourne-, will be held at the Imperial Room it 8 p.m. tomorrow Mr. Bradclock accompanied br the society^ General RegWrar irrlved here from New Delhi after82 words
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Article42 1965-12-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— The General Hospital Nursing Staff branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold a free film show of "Doctor in Distress" lor Ml members at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital, at 7 p.m. on Friday.42 words
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Article55 1965-12-08 10 SINGAPORE. Toes.— Traffic will be diverted tomorrow from 9.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. from St. Andrews Road, High Street, Finlayson Green, GPO Collyer Quay and High Street Hill Street and High Street /North Bridge Road during the opening ceremony of Singapore's first Parliament Members of the public are55 words
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Advertisement239 1965-12-08 10 svJ Wb~ %»isa m ,^^^9 k IbA m 7 JM^. i mL^b^bV I t\ 1w m Kgf \JL*/ 1 1* 'L^R Distinctive Watches '~^o^^\ ■Ib^b^bl t^^^W /j^ If H\ I %m i^B^B^B^B^B^B* "^^Jn E^ A wonderful new sportsman's watch is introduced into the already -V^^x^s popular San do? Aquaplane series239 words
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Miscellaneous146 1965-12-08 10 4//*»ty Onp Bn V.T. II am lin I VOLTRE AN A OH, YES, BUT I HfcVEVfT I _M3U SEC, I'VE _-PB£PnCTIJPr» W >VP« IWWP MEASE N vnftrr' T~ bMRTWUM,) SEEN BORN YET-VONT TRAVELED BACK tStrrnP^TM AFR&P W S fSsSTHE COuijD C> "TOO. JBE FOR ANOTHER PEW I THROUGH TIME "IT146 words
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Article, Illustration319 1965-12-08 11 PART OF A TOTAL ALLOCATION OF $300 MIL. FROM THE CENTRAL GOVT From JEFFREY FRANCIS: Jesselton. Tuesday rp HE Central Government is expected J- to give Sabah a $60 million longterm loan to help develop the State within the next five years. This will bo part319 words
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Article33 1965-12-08 11 PENANG. Tues. The State OovernoMOt will celebrate the official birthday of the Governor. Raia Tun Uria with a garden parly .it the Residency at 5 j l> m on Dec. 15.33 words
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Article83 1965-12-08 11 PENANG. Tucs. With the seizure ol a large number ot p;n- tablp<> Penang police have ■.<. ;in d out at least two large afndil operating the machines in the ciy. I "All llcenci's is.stied to clubs fa* operating such ma .-limes have also been withdrawn. 1 a oolicc83 words
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321 1965-12-08 11 $2m. start to the Sabah Foundation proposed in Bill JCSSELTON Tuas. I I LEAST S2 million will be obtained im- m 5 d J, alel y for the multi-million-dollar babah Foundation if a proposal by the former Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun. is approved by the State321 words
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221 1965-12-08 11 $50,000 gift for Muslim students in Penang DIX A X O lues a Malay millionaire and rormer president of Penan* I'tniio. Imhe C. M. H.isimn ia«t night presented a SoO.OlMi cheque U> the Minister of Iduution. Inche Mohamed Kb-ir Johari. to establish a scholarshio tru.st for Muslim students in PenaiiK221 words
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Article57 1965-12-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. ru<s Tliievrs Lrcke into tlie hnmr of Mr leonß Yoke Km at Petallng Oarden.s i ar!v tlii- morning and $200 and jewellery worth $468. Entry was- made through the bark door with tfie aid ol a master key The thievea fled at 4.80 <.m57 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-12-08 11 Radio show to promote Malay arts PENANG Tues— Malay artisu from Penang. Perak. Kedah and Perils will stage a cultural shuw In the St. Georges School hall here on Sunday Organised by the Malay section of Radio Malaysia. Penang, to promote interest in Malay arts and culture, the show— Anika118 words
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149 1965-12-08 11 Burma will sell 10,000 tons rice to S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. Burma will sell 10.000 tons of rice to Singapore next year under an agreement which has been signed between the Singapore Government and a visiting Burmese Government trade mission. Disclosing this at a farewell airport Press conference yeste: '.ay the149 words
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Advertisement124 1965-12-08 11 OUTNQW! •ic \_YL vunlud" SOLE OISTRIBUTORB: WOOLWOPTHS [M] LTD. STARTS TO-N1GHT!... 6.01 p.m. Another SINGAPORE Claw of th« Intcmotionol DALE CARNEGIE COURSE in Human Relations. Effective Speaking, Leadership Training, Memory Improvement, and Positive Living for busy successminded men and women ot the INSTITUTE OF SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP mr^m 21-I Pcnana lent.124 words
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Advertisement224 1965-12-08 11 World's first gye drops reinforced with vitamin A. rftniTTjnnpMfHfi bb^b> b^HF jtHnjißHr "^^^^^w Wt^^K*. &&F ne drop of Vlfa Ro^ to S8& 'wt JgB& m c morn n^, *^M A. J&SBF anC anof^ er THflmffPßnfTlinii B^ Mm m the evening tl l^f mms %^%IL Vw keep your eves 1 v^LI224 words
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Obituary34 1965-12-08 12 M <r4t */i Wimmum IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mary Urn Ut Uaa iMm Sim Yont; i>ongi bom la' srptrmhfr !>•»« iiixi sth l>rrrnir.\'i rnnrn.iM nd dv Helen, ■bbj u^tt and her grand ihildrrn.34 words
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Article167 1965-12-08 12 M W»r4i Sit iitimmnm) LUNCHEON AND DINNER mrtlrj ■••> Otaa'i It.ilian R»«--i.i.i':iiii. VI Tan.lin Hand, s pen Tel •4MTS KEEP YOUR MOUSE rlnn and fresh •ii I'nimrrrr fine DMafoeaMl KlU> Kerma mutually Drummer la worth •h.it llttl.ORIS SWISS WATCHES, at very "HKjrrate- price«. hardwearlnic. reliable. oi.- yt-ar Kuanintt-e. |yaa167 words
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Article752 1965-12-08 12 How will President dei, Gaulle react to the blow he has been dealt by the French j electorate? With only a tew I overseas votes iv be counted, he is a full six per cent short J of the absolute majority he < needed to win752 words
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Article317 1965-12-08 12 Investment on wharves must always contain a gambling element even if the engineering is impeccable. The work of construction takes many months, volumes of world trade are only vaguely predictable and politics may confuse the economically probable. But, if port congestion and regional stagnation arc to be avoided,317 words
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Article253 1965-12-08 12 The Sabah State Government's decision to control rents on business premises as move towards checking inflation will have to be very carefully implemented or other troubles may ensue. While controls should bring dewn prices in one sector of the economy and perhaps influence them in the same way253 words
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Letter195 1965-12-08 12 An equitable tax relief ACCORDING to the Mir% nlster of Finance about $370 million In pro fits and dividends will tM remitted abroad this y«\ir While raising no objection to such remittaiife.s in view oi the fad that foreign investments have contributed to <•<'«>- nomic stability and industrial progress, one195 words
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Letter109 1965-12-08 12 THE sale of seasonal car parking tickets on a "first come first serve" basis has so far benefited only the i&ga kreta boys who seem to appear In ever greater profusion. Forming themselves into ticket-buying "syndicates" they are formidable exemplifications of gangsterism. As a car owner,109 words
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Letter110 1965-12-08 12 QBVIOUSLY there Is an acute shortage of staff at the Traffic Police Department. Each time I went for my highway code test I observed that iewer than half of the many who attended the ballot were selected for testing. After passing the highway code test I attempted110 words
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Article448 1965-12-08 12 Yunus Mans - Learning Malay 167 Yunus Mans: By PASSINE CONSTRUCTION icontd.) In previous examples, we had OLEH "by" used following a "di-" prefixed verb, so: Baku mi di-beli OLEH Ahmad di-kedal buku itu— ThLs book Is (or was* bought by Ahmad In that book shop. Rumah itu di-buat aendiri OLEH Ahmad— That448 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1965-12-08 12 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH B) ALMOST overlords yesterday, almost outlaws today, the Indonesian Communists who were so deeply implicated in the ruthless but abortive left-wing coup d'etat in Jakarta on October 1 seem to have miscalculated their moment, their strengih their strategy, and the savage determination of1,028 words
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Advertisement748 1965-12-08 12 StraiU Tiaes Malay Mail ClaiiHH »«V*r?<»ani«nti axr k« a«nda< Sal COIO STORAftf SUPIKMARKIT Orchard Roaal UlufNiiiW Doaa COLD STOKAfiI lIAMCHII At Moaond Kaad KotMMI l^j^^l S*ja« AaffcoHaod A|nli city aoo« rroci it» WKkaMf HoaMW. C««T*r 9w TMI NCWS FRONT iUHH.'ki Saan nmtkmt M. M. ISMAIL 1 AdnairoMy load. Mvevd MAMIEM748 words
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Advertisement93 1965-12-08 12 i All wise people know that gain is commensurate with risk. S i Do you know this? We do! j S And we always bear this in mind S t when investing y your deposits with US. I i Deposit with I S THE FINANCE CO., LTD. S 77-79, OcKorrf93 words
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Advertisement38 1965-12-08 12 vDaxes M*«W «f Mta aam it ii»tr»di«n»t to special rcciact. rtttM bitcuif* arc mjnuf«fured under the moll hy(i«nic condition* by Carefully •mtrolUd arocatMf which tmwi comtant composition. a«W T^ START" k aK^^ fc|^l LONGER i Available in colours38 words
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Article, Illustration574 1965-12-08 13 KHOR; CHEANG KEE - Language: Khir clears the doubts KHOR CHEANG KEE By Penang. Tuesday r pHE national language will not be the sole medium of instruction in all schools, colleges and universities in the country "even after 1967," the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said last night "I say it here574 words
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179 1965-12-08 13 Two fishermen saved after 3 days adrift MUAR. Tuesday. TWO Malaysian fishermen in a boat were rescued last night after drifting in the open sea in the Straits of Malacca tor three days. Ball ma h bin Abdul Ra j .shld. 25, and Oan Chin* Ghui. 40. went without, food179 words
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Article84 1965-12-08 13 SINGAPORE. Tue Malaysia-born schoolchildren whose parents are Singapore citizens will continue to enjoy free primary education and subsidised secondary education in Singapore. This point was clarified today by a spokesman of the Ministry of Education. Last Friday, a Government statement said that pupils who are not84 words
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Article72 1965-12-08 13 KLI.AI- Tue*. A baby show will bo Uir highlight of a food j and fun f.vs to be held at the Kulai English School on Saturday at 10 a.m. The fair, sponsored by the Chinese Christian Church. ls being organised by the Ist Kui.i; Companies72 words
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Article32 1965-12-08 13 KUCHING. lues. The Saramk Red Cross Ls sending 1.000 j blankets to Malaya for the East Coast flood victims. the Red Cross president, ticnator Will la Tan. said today.32 words
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Article28 1965-12-08 13 IPOH. Tues. A watchman, i Rattan Singh. 31. reported to the police that his moton-yclc valued at $300. was stolen yesterday from 1 1 Hale Street28 words
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94 1965-12-08 13 Plans for giant sugar cane plantation lOHORE BAHRU. J Tues. The Johore Government is planning to encourage the development of a giant sugar cane plantation in the State. It is understood that th* State Government has leased out several thousand acres of land to a Singapore firm to start the94 words
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Article24 1965-12-08 13 TAIPINO. Tues. The cleanliness campaign which was launched on Nov. 1 by the Town Council here, has been extended to Dec. IT--1~24 words
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Article131 1965-12-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Papal Bull allowing Catholics to eat meat on Fridays is particularly welcome in a multiracial society like Malaysia. This was stated today by the executive secretary of the Catholic Welfare Services here, Mr. Y. Sewell. "This new order of the131 words
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Article43 1965-12-08 13 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. A| padl planter. Hajl Omar bin Hall Zaltarla. 35. won the men's section of the Krian district Koran readIng competition held here last night. A student. Mahalablah blnte Ahmad. 18. was the winner In trir women's section.43 words
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Article18 1965-12-08 13 RAL'B. Tues. The Tamil Primary School here will hold Its Parents Day and Concert on Saturday.18 words
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292 1965-12-08 13 Snip! and runaway Sant sheds his big worry CLNGAPORE. Tues. Just as his father was looking for him, a Sikh student reported missing since Sunday returned to his home in Amber Road this afternoon —minus his turban and with his hair cut. It was his hair that had been the292 words
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Article43 1965-12-08 13 KAMPAR. Tues. A business, man Mr. Ni? Mun Cho. report** to the police here that thieve* broke into his house in Happy Garden last night and stole a gold riiv.' and S6SO Mtiila lie and his family were away.43 words
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Advertisement64 1965-12-08 13 HH I 1 I hP%I I jviii* >-*""*-" I r^ l^ i VH Red L**' 1 J kZ^Z-\ JOHNNIE WALKER THE LARGEST SELLING SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE WORLD EMI WHISKY Johnnie W.lk.r l^^ Li Johnnie _r*^ 1 THE TWIN PACK THE SINGLE PACK j U THE IDEAL. GIFT FOR FRIENDS64 words
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Advertisement134 1965-12-08 13 f Gorgeous Christmas giving Bhinin» red cracker^^j^ J^H^ ChrlstmM Tree ball w 'th BlueGra O <s \i'' fi7« rontainin* Dusting Powder F^Qff Blue Crass soap. and Hand Soap. 1 June Geranium soap. iwt'Tj sH^ c_b\ $90 B dt& 00^6 it~s, 'J£yX H nd d Lotlon Jt&r9\ W^^ IltSg^pS* B c'KrS134 words
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Miscellaneous767 1965-12-08 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.umpur Johnny Quert "Attack of and Fenanr; 6 Ipoh and the Tree People"; 7 News in MaUcca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 English; 7.10 Sheriff of Tapln c 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Oochlse "Apache Kid"; 7.35 i"^2*' cr A ulk on current events: 3 r.M.: 5.45767 words
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142 1965-12-08 14 Security Council puts off election of members UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Elections to the Security Council were postponed from today to a date to be picked next week because of disagreement on the length of terms of new members in the enlarged Council. The Council is to be enlarged from 11Reuter - 142 words
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Article55 1965-12-08 14 i SYDNEY, Tues. Trade union delegates from New Zealand, Malaysia. Singapore and Australia met here to consider ways of halting French nuclear tests In the Pacific. The conference, sponsored Joint- 1 ly by the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the New Zealand Federation of Labour.Reuter - 55 words
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Article35 1965-12-08 14 CAMDEN Arkansas t 'lues More than 1.000 people fled from their homes, fearing that a burning freight train carrying high explosive cargo would explode. The 71-car freight train derailed near Camden- UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-12-08 14 The rations drop in RAF. HELPS SNCWBOUND SERVICEMEN AND CIVILIANS LONDON, Tv«». i:OK 3.000 people cnt off for seven days from the world by 15ft. snowdrifts near Barnard Castle. Durham, the next meal depended on RAF Transport Command last week. An Argosy freighter plane, loaded with 14.000 Ib. of rations,Mirrorpic - 196 words
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Article129 1965-12-08 14 D ABAT, Tues.— Morocco has decided to break off diplomatic relations with Syria, It was officially announced last night. "The presence at Rabat of the Ambassador and members of the Syrian diplomatic mission is considered undesirable," the announcement said. There has been a strain InReuter - 129 words
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Article35 1965-12-08 14 MOGADISHU. Tues. Somali's President Aden Abdullah Osman left here today by air for Dar-Es-Salaam on a four-day official visit to Tanzania. He was accompanied by the Prime Minister, Mr. Abdirisak Haji Hussein. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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163 1965-12-08 14 IJOUSTON. Tues. A 11 33-year-old printer was held today on fed-| eral charges of printing and possessing UPS 1.2 million in counterfeit notes, the most counterfeit money to be seized! in one place in thei United States in recent years. Secret Service163 words
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Article32 1965-12-08 14 HINDMAN. (Kentucky*. Tues.— Six bodies were recovered last night from a twin-engined private aircraft which cra*ed In the mountains of south-eastern Ken- 1 tucky. state police reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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361 1965-12-08 14 Case of the man 'drunk in charge of police station' I ON DON. Tim* Whilp I motorist, thought to br iindrr the Influence of drink, was in a police station a fracas broke out m a nearby dance hall. Police rushed out to quell the disturbance, it was stated at361 words
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Article66 1965-12-08 14 OTTAWA. Tue-. Mr. WltaOQ, thf British Prime Minister, will visit Ottawa on Dec. 19. after a visit, to the United States and an appearance at the United Nation*, it was officially announced tart night. The British leader Is to arrl\« ;ir Ottawa in the morning andReuter - 66 words
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344 1965-12-08 14 ARCHBISHOP TELLS OF 'WAVE OF UNREST I 1 LONDON. Tuesday FVE hundred Indian Immigrants climbed out of a fleet of buses at the Houses of Parliament last night and lobbied MPs to protest against the Government's immigration policy. The 500 representing iAP - 344 words
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120 1965-12-08 14 f OS ANGELES, Tues.— The California Governor's MrCone Commieion said that so serious and so explosive was the situation in the wake of summer Nerro rioting here that unless It was checked, the August riots might seem by comparison to be onlyAP - 120 words
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Advertisement248 1965-12-08 14 V^Wrl/ symbol of v^_^^ SECURITY I SAVING ACCOUNT WISH IS^PH 7 days' Nonci I ONE MONTH DEPOSIT I SIX MONTHS Ol LONGER WtlOO I^^ I Mac* your fund* wh*r» you con «orn tho maximum tocwrity and lnt«r«tt. Singapore Finance offers you both, for long or short terms deposit*. Write for248 words
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Article259 1965-12-08 15 Russia's Luna-8 crashes on moon Instruments silent after final stage failure MOSCOW, Tuesday. RUSSIA'S Luna-8 lay on the moon's surface today, its delicate instruments silent after the closest-yet soft landing attempt. It could be intact. It could be in pieces. All that the Soviet announcement early today dis-i closed wasReuter - 259 words
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Article49 1965-12-08 15 lAKARIA. TOM Indonesia ha« lilted its partial ban on import* from Hong Kong, the oflirial Antara news agency reported. The b*n in fore since .luly 23--had betri revoked as from Hot 30 in a decision signed by the Second Deputy Premier. Dr. Johannes Leimena. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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142 1965-12-08 15 I ONDON. Tues. Mr. Edward Hey wood I Peck, who was on the! staff ot the British Com- missioner -General' for South-East Asia' I in Singapore from 1958 i to 1961, has been ap- pointed High Commissioner in Kenya In succession toReuter - 142 words
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Article36 1965-12-08 15 ADDIS ABABA. Tues. African news agency experts began a, meeting to prepare concrete pro- posaLs for setting up of a contln- ent-wlde organisation to be i known as the Pan-African News Agency. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article63 1965-12-08 15 BIRMINGHAM. Tues. Fifty teachers of the National Association of Schoolmasters went on strike yesterday, giving more than 600 children In seven schools unexpected holidays. The teachers struck after giving notice that they would refuse to work while unqualified teachers were employed or classes numbered more than theUPI - 63 words
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191 1965-12-08 15 Victims of 1957 Asian flu now immune I ONDON. Tues. The strain of influenza virus which caused the world -wide Asian epidemic of 1957 conferred an immunity on sufferers which is protecting them against further attacks. Dr. Keith Uodgkln, a family doctor at Redcar, Yorkshire, says in the Practitioner. Since191 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-12-08 15 Shastri: Mao trying to create tension before Tashkent summit NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri. said yesterday that the increased Communist Chinese Intrusions with Indian territory were a deliberate attempt to create tension before his Tashkent talks with President Ayub of Pakistan. A U.S. Senate delegation led by276 words
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160 1965-12-08 15 India now planning stockpile of wheat and rice VTEW DELHI, Tues. The Food Minister, Mr. C Subramaniam, announced yesterday that the Indian Government proposed to build up a buffer stock of six million tons of wheat and rice to guard against future shortages. He told te Rajya Sabha (Upper House160 words
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115 1965-12-08 15 GANGTOK (Sikkim). Tues. Communist China lias built a new 12-mile stretch of road in Tibet leading up to near the Sikkim border, the King of Sikkim, Palden Thondup Namgyal. said here yesterday. He told his monthly Press conference that the road. which couldReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement49 1965-12-08 15 ALWAYS LOOK FOR A Made In U. S. A. IT'S THE BEST! AH with Scripto's famous guarantee of high quality. Transparent refill lets you see how much ink Is left and now contains 15% more ink! The refill is specially tropicalized for Malaysia. ON SAlf AT YOUR FAVORITE STORI49 words
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Advertisement189 1965-12-08 15 .^fljlfl _L^r^ Hit. *^^M fc^fcW ..-.rtto-i in. if 2 -^^^MrirfV^^ klm is even more punctual than the experts thought it was JBl^3l9^^i^v# BP^B a_^l _^_f_r/l fli_H B Ihß I Last year, efficiency experts set a of our reputation of beirg the prescribed standard for KLM punc- most reliable airline in189 words
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Article368 1965-12-08 16 U.N. ASKED TO ACT NOW OR BE CONDEMNED BY HISTORY... I Unitad Nations. Tuesday J^JALAYSIA yesterday called for an oil embargo against South Africa while warning that if the United Nations did not act now against that republic, it would be condemned by history. SpeakingReuter - 368 words
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Article205 1965-12-08 16 New political party BRUNEI TOWN. Tuesday. ¥>RUNEIs long-awaited new political party has been formed. Provisionally named Barisan Ra'ayat Brunei, it has the support of a number of elected members of the legislative and district councils. It will apply for registration as soon as its constitutionUPI - 205 words
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Article29 1965-12-08 16 SINGAPORE, Toes. Pol'ce yesterday raided several brothels in the Lorong G and Lorong 11. Telok Koran Road, Rowell Road, Onan Road and Tay Lian Teck road areas.29 words
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88 1965-12-08 16 V-ANGAR. Tues. Five students from Selangor arrived here yesterday to stay with their "foster" parents under the interState students exchange programme. i They were met at the Arau railway station by the Mentrl Besar Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. The students Foo Oec Jon.88 words
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Article53 1965-12-08 16 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. I V.N. KaUrgamer, vice-president of the Malaysian Indian Congress. I Perak. will lead a MIC goodwill delegation to India on Dec. 18. A tea party will be held in his I honour at the Bruas Local Council hall at 353 words
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151 1965-12-08 16 Detention of Mutiara: Jakarta protests SINGAPORE. Turv Th« Indonesian Saw charged last night that thr infer < option und detention of the Indonesian passenI grr-cargo ship Muth.-a by the Malaysian Navy on Nov. 30 was a cle;ir violation of international laws A Radio Jakarta broadcast monitored here was quoting the151 words
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Article54 1965-12-08 16 SINGAPORE Tues.— The Cony miss oner of Registration tocuy advised school children not to go to the Registry of Persons. Empress Place, to re^ster lor identity cards. He explained that arrangements would be made to register them in all their schools early next year when plastic identity54 words
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Article40 1965-12-08 16 KANOAR Tues. The Raja of Perils will open the 10th annual delegates conference of the Apex Bank here on Dec. 17. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Haji Mohamed Ohazali bin Haji Jawi, is expected to attend.40 words
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Advertisement172 1965-12-08 16 SL iB Hi!* £Mm Christmas Tidings of Comfort for MEN This Christmas, the special gift is a Four Seasons in Bri-Nylon and Colourful Cotton Sports Shirts. Glo-Weave shirt, Glo-Weave— suave, sophisticated. Glo- Be loved in a Four Seasons Glo-Weave this Christmas. Weave for the immaculate dresser— the man-about town. "WWT"172 words
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Advertisement132 1965-12-08 16 FOR EXCLUSIVE. EBbBBR DISTINCTIVE, B^iß-B-i MATCHLESS QUALITY HE***** watches HH|HHH for the discerning watch owner. Available at authorised dealers HIN COMPANY b««»ibb«ibbiiib»«bbbbi 40 NOBTH B«IDGf ROAC. SIN&APOtt 6 't OSINSON 1 CO LTD i^aHllß^B*Blß^Bß tAFFUS FIACI, SINGAPORf I C. K TANO (SINGAPORE) ITC BBHBJBBBBC 310 ORCHARD ROAD. SIMGAPCt- BEBH^HtSB CHIW132 words
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Miscellaneous306 1965-12-08 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS With cruelty? Not quite (6) 1 Sheer guesswork: It's no cold- 8. In the channel there is a coin er if you don't 27 (1. 4. 3. 3, (5) 4> 7 Bee 17. 0. Sinecure for a professor? (4. S. Filer with Ireland's colouring 5). has306 words
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Article, Illustration311 1965-12-08 17 Finance company expands activities A NEWLY established finance company, Asia Commercial Finance Ltd., is expanding its activities in Singapore and to Malaysia. The company, a subsidiary of Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd will open a branch office at North Bridge Road, Singapore and branch offices in Penang, Ipoh and Kuala311 words
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Article, Illustration149 1965-12-08 17 ICI has new local group chairman DR. JOHN CLARK left Kuala Lumpur last month alter completion of his twoyear term as chairman of the K'l group of companies in Malaysia and Singapore. Dr. Clark returns to the International headquarters of ICI in London. Mr. H. G. Owen. 49. previously managing149 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-12-08 17 MR. K Sakita. (above) general manager of the Public Rrlations Department in the head oflicc of Japan Air Lines in Tokyo, is on a tour of Suuth-£asl Asia. It is a routine visit to find out the requirements of earli arra. I rum Singapore hi- cues63 words
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Article63 1965-12-08 17 Ford Motor Company built 251.G29 cars last month, a record for November and up from 116.212 autos assembled a venr ago when production was reduced by strikes. Tins biounht Ford's, amo output for tlie calendar yer.r ti/ date to 2.332.1U4 cars, up II per cent from ;i year63 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-12-08 17 M. CEMENT SETS UP ADVISORY SERVICE X MALAYAN Cement Ltd. has set up a Cement Technical Advisory Service, the first or its kind in Ma lay .m.i. Its technical adviser, is Mr. Saw Ew-j Seng. a civil engineer who recently returnej from London after an intensive training in concrete technology146 words
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Article153 1965-12-08 17 -THL Bukit SemDawang Group has announced plans to build 487 houses and shops In six estates over the next two years. Details of the proposed estates were available at the "open week" held at Seletar Hills Estate, where six "show-houses" were open for Inspection for a153 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-12-08 17 and visitors to Penan*. The hotel will be opcratrd by Hotel Ambassador Malaysia Ltd with Mr. Saw Seme hr« jv chairman of ti.-all-Malaysian board of directors There will be a coffer hous<>. chopsticks restaurant on the first floor serving Siethuan food and the steak room on the105 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-12-08 17 MR. Basil A. McLean, senior vice president of the American Bureau of Shipping arrived in Singapore on Thursday in the course of an inspection tour of the Far East. Ho is meeting with the heads of the shipping and ship building industry. His tour includes besides262 words
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Advertisement455 1965-12-08 17 t > BBBBJBBBBJ s (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or lAPAH m yw next twlwess trip Take a well-earned rcM' S.nl PA O-Oricnt on your next business tour to Hong Kong or .l.ipun. II you OM*I vparc the time to go all the455 words
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Advertisement548 1965-12-08 17 GOODMANS HIGH FIDELITY LOUDSPEAKERS TKIAXIOM \lioC 12 Inch 20 witt— IS ehmi. The Triixiom M^^Bk 1220 C is a complete trtple-ele- mrmttS^k^^ ment Hifh Fidelity loudspeaker KM im VattaV hiving all 3 radiating elements AH integrated into on* compact High *i )^a Fidelity loudspeaker system. t In one compict unit548 words
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Advertisement496 1965-12-08 18 iContmurd lion Pagr 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS tt Word* SIS iMimtmum) MR. ANO MRS 800 Trek Choon ,tnk relatives and friends for their iluahle Basis, wishes and attendance their marriage THE FAMILY OF the late Mr ;.n-k Mong Chye express their sincere p recision to all relatives and friends no made donations,496 words
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Advertisement583 1965-12-08 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* tl (Ml*.)—Box-St et*. txtrm EXPERIENCED HAIRDRCSSIR WANTro by high class salon. Apply wroonally Jean's Salon, 26A Penang I-ant. li pom WANTED BY ACENCV Experienced Car Mechanic and smart looking female Representative. Apply details to Boa ST. Spore EXPERIENCED ENGLISH SPEAKING Bar- Hostesses required. Food l-odKlng provided.583 words
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Advertisement1069 1965-12-08 18 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Words St (Ml*.)' Box St ett. txtra READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in the Sunday Mail each week. EXPERIENCED LADY PHARMACIST requires position In Ipoh district. Please reply 32, Maxwell Road, Ipoh. COMPETENT MALAY DRIVER i ye.ir* experience seeking employment In Kuala Lumpur. Excellent references King XL1,069 words
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Advertisement912 1965-12-08 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* (Him.)— Bom St ett. txtrm COMPLETELY FURNISHED BUNGALOW by Its own 54 Jalan Kechubong. Price $32,000. Phone B'por* *****9/*****. RELINQUISH BOOKING 2 Tarrace Houses 3 bedrooms each. Mount senal. Holland Orove Road. Ring (Spore) Mr. Llm *****. BINJAI PARK: New 2-storey. luxurious bungalow. Beautiful912 words
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Advertisement863 1965-12-08 18 EDUCATION IS Wordt U (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm AN IDEAL PLACE for study National Language. National Language school (Alrcondltloned) provides systematic courses, experienced teachers. Elementary, Intermediate. Standard 1. 11. Jawl. Japanse, French. Esperanto, Mandarin classes are also available. Join Now! 17-C, Beach Road. Spore. Tel: *****. SINGAPORE INSTITUTE Of863 words
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Advertisement1067 1965-12-08 18 T.V./RADIO SALES 4 SERVICE li Word* St Mm. Box St et*. txtrm CAR RADIO 540.00 with free* Button tuning. Aerial and installation. Keebtiat's 124 Orchard Koad. B'por* Pbooe *****. NEW! NEW MEWIU We Offer Our Rental Customers The Option To Convert Tbeir Agreement* Into Outright Purchases Of Any Now T.V.1,067 words
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Advertisement1072 1965-12-08 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Hard* M (Mim.r—Box et*. txtrm i IM3 AUSTIN AM, v.t'.j Op. 1 Rrkord <« doori i. 1961 Opel Rrkorrf <2 doors) I RfDault :>auphln«. 1960 Flat 110 U. i I{IS» Flat Him. 1938 Ford Prcfrtt. 1937 Hlllman. lt>36 Opel Kapitan. 1«52 Morris Minor, t'nltrd Motor r'lnanre1,072 words
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Advertisement766 1965-12-08 18 SHOPPING GUIDE (Sporr) 15 Word* St (Mim Box St rt'. txttm JEWELLERY BM •'■<• most i-'lft ijirt'M r*n*r st Tin Mdk Goldsmiths LM IM»t1 Hri.lk, 15,, i,| fi'por.PON SOUVENIRS CURIOS 1 Ucdlcrafts visit FYlty Alr-.\-ia Crafts, M Ground Kloor. John I.lttle Bu'.ldlnt. ■•■>•* Pskc*. Klotapon STAR OF GLORY M msmonds766 words
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Advertisement1150 1965-12-08 19 10 LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST U.H.i Ove S'otre ta'it I". S"»i» Peneng CALCMAS Liverpool. Casio* '1 Ok Dec 12 11 rATHOUUS L'.e'pocl. Cnm OK 1? »tc 14 Dec 15. It MfNESTMIUS 1 I, GMIOW U«C IB 22/25 ASTYANAX I peel. Oublm. Are.i... O«C 2J Dee 21 IM I MEIAMPUS I1,150 words
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Advertisement938 1965-12-08 19 r//ff.Hhi//V£S i THL [ACT ASATiC CCvua'.y L'l l*tcw*t m Dt"<-r< xmtss sMUNts tv we on easi. coniinini anb scandihavia. P Of« P. SHI» PtMM Am 6MO* rUtia rt Bull IM MM -O»i USUANCA k) Slil*< UPtTtdai |M I u-t» Oec 11/11 «/24 IS/W I* f ,J KIR* I OtC 11/938 words
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Advertisement842 1965-12-08 19 I Benuline] express service to coupon., Liverpool a. continental portv BENARMIN Hambu-g im s Sifi|tDur» PLS'tia* Ptoa«| Mbrough IM »,.)io.cn mi o M i7/i4 fM iverpoo( I BENVENUE Singapore P. Stun P«a««a BENLEOI I'don. Awerp. H'ouri. R"«aaj Olt 11/21 Oee 22/21 BENHIANI Hamburg, London. M«vf«. M'DIOUfA urn m BENATTOW LPOOI.842 words
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Advertisement721 1965-12-08 19 FOR WRS ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. WEbk U.K./Continent. Siintoi r. Siia '•••"I mmwmmmM jg*g* M t!t— ji OF NEWCASTLE g» Mj«fr^»MM, 20 .M UTT OF IMOHW l^n. H.mb^RottirßMl. f|| M i.tyofkipon rt r f:.. R t 21 m« McALISTER CO.. LTD. HARRISONS I CROSF.ELD teunl MM (MALAYSIA) LTD. p.rr721 words
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Article131 1965-12-08 20 MELBOURNE. Tues INDUSTRIAL, rises shaded (alLi today. Most leaders Improved. C.U.B.Z. had a is. 3d. rise to 755. and Dunlop 33s 9d. was up Is. 3d. over two days. James Hardie dropped Is. 3d. to 48s 9d. Base metals were barely steady and oils were steady. Today's ckttlDg131 words
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Article219 1965-12-08 20 Dec. 7. Three montna. INOUSI HIALS Housiemd n eta. McAliatar eta. ■.:.s BoMlDsa i a ota.M. lovwt. 10 eta. Uuolupa H eta. N. Iron t eta. K. Bmcltnr 20 eta. 0.C.8u. i« eta. r.w 12 eta. I'.otiuimns li eta fed Ulap. 10 eta. Koninaon iv eta. f N219 words
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Article76 1965-12-08 20 /CHINESE Produce Enchangs, tmga- *-< pors noen pricts psr picul ycttsrday: Coconut all: bulk t->\ sellera. drum SS4 ii.tm Copra: Nov. Die. CK/Contmeot: Unquoted. Ptppcr: Mimtok white SL'IU sellers. Sarawak white |207s Bellers, special Sarawak black $130 sellera, garbled UimporiK black SISO(N) sellera (all M 1.W,, ABTA $170(N)76 words
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Article27 1965-12-08 20 Dec. 7. MALAYAN R( BBKR PRICE: 085 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5693.50 (up S3.r»}>. Unofficial estimated ottering 215 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article36 1965-12-08 20 ON tb« Iras oichani;* market in HonK KonK yerterday the U.S. Dollar was quoted at 5.711 (or T.T. and ..Ti.j for casn. Sterling was quoted nt I.VPS and one tael ol go'l at L'tiTj.36 words
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808 1965-12-08 20 From Our Market Correspondent VERY dull conditions continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday with light routine trading and no particular feature to highlight the day. Main deterrent from trading, as far as investors were concerned, apart from the obvious ones, continued to be anticipation808 words
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Article28 1965-12-08 20 Malayan Stork Indires Dec. b. Dee. 1 Industrials: 51.58 8126 Tins: 1041.37 100.09 S rubbers: lo.vmt 105.09 Dec. 30, 1963 ion Der. C 9, 1962 .00.28 words
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Article252 1965-12-08 20 DECEMBER first grade rubber i f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6X|j cents per lb down three eighths of a cent on .Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was slightly easier. K..\ s. and X.M.X.X. closing prices in252 words
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Article111 1965-12-08 20 THE Association ot Banks in Malay taaataaa m ita ratea to mcrchams yesterday (all •Mat tv $1UO): New Vark: l.uylnK TT V 2 M/ML airmail OIJ 32 Ift 16. 9*l d/st. 33 5/16 crsdlt bills. 33U/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying TT 35 5/18. airmail OD 35 7/16. UO111 words
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Advertisement1093 1965-12-08 20 sata^Llß Yl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S. A. Pacirio tit Atlantic Servle* Baßlkok Hongkont S. francrsco H. Tort Bojtoi nuiUMM. iMtm Mart- IJ 23 ttc 17 tec II M I frt I IN 12 frt Muactaiaa Mara" 21,21 Jm 31 im 11 Fel 1 Mat t Mat U Mai Japan1,093 words
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Advertisement1077 1965-12-08 20 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "IBERIA" (30,000 tent fully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 22 Dec 1965 Arriving LONDON 12 Jen 1966 via Bombay, Port Said, Naple* Palmo (Majorca). FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 ton* fully oirconditioned Deporting SINGAPORE 29 Dec 1965 PORT SWETTENHAM 301,077 words
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Advertisement485 1965-12-08 20 *t»IBUUNM tUMI't ilHill.l m"«-;..'» s'haai **n»i>» rOHi NAD* 22,24 Dec 25.27 Dec 21 Dec Marseilles. Ns<ie, Ournurk. i«lb* it/ it iaa lt/21 iaa v lit Marseilles. Bomeaui, Havre. Ounurl N»iiSic/U nn >'S ia/ii rtt II 'tt Marteillet. Havre. Dunkirk YUM 11/11 Mm 14/11 Mar 17 Mar Mjiuillet. Buraeaui. tn.re. Ouakirl.485 words
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Advertisement229 1965-12-08 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO CHRISTMAS CRUISE to mv "VICTORIA" Departing Singapore 17th December Arriving Hongkong 21st December Departing Hongkong 24th December Arriving Singapore 27th December Deporting Singapore 28th December Arriving Penang 29th December Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available For Further Details Please Apply to your TRAVEL AGENT or HARPER, GILFILLAN CO.,229 words
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Article741 1965-12-08 21 j;t SINI SS iii and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock K\<hange yesterday with thr number of share* traded in hrmrkeU: INDUSTRIALS: ■•uittad (1.000) I II M ill* »rdi i?O<>u) $1.1)9, (3.00U1 I AN. *rdt. (3.000) V.V94-. l.immtn '1 I), (i'.UUU) M741 words
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Article54 1965-12-08 21 TIIK present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fived on November M last vrar selling T.T. or O.D. Is. 15/I6d. Buying T.T S l/16d. Him ins O.I), is. 4'i- I_ The dollar is at ils statutory f middle position in relation to ll* I unge54 words
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456 1965-12-08 21 TIIL price of Straits tin yesterday gained ***** to 5U93.50 per picul on an offering estimated up 15 tons to 215 tons. The local rise was not in proportion to the aiternoon rise in London on Monday. Locally stronger buying was reported, but456 words
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Article114 1965-12-08 21 SHIP! lying, aimmitii Mi* Smcapnrt wharvit er e.ptct.rt taday ara: Indian Reliunre 1/4, Si-ikLi! N.W 3. Llpta N.tV. A, Maxuvll ItranrtiT ft. KrrndftU' QodMvrry HP 'II. c.iiih.n 13 14. ItnjMli Id, Tjitaruin 23, Kansna Mi Inaniiif If 1H Kou loon VMM ■Jlillii. Bri.arir.im II .l.. Wmtralla W/m114 words
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Advertisement490 1965-12-08 21 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE. TENDERS Joltore liner Project ontrait No. B—Suppl>,8 Suppl>, Deliver* and Erection of Electrical Plant and 1 11 -l rumen la t ion Tenders are invited for the manufacture, lest, supply, delivery to 6ite. erection and setting tc work of electrical plant and instrumentation lor the Johore490 words
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Advertisement495 1965-12-08 21 IN TIIK MATTKR OF KIM GUAN LEONG COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation). AND IN THE .MATTER OF 1 111 COMPANIES ORDINANCE. (CHAPTER 174) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being wcund up voluntarily are required 1 on 01 before 31st495 words
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Advertisement731 1965-12-08 21 NOTICES ULIAN TIMBERS COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING Notice is hereby given (pursuant 10 Sections 239 and 275 (1) (b) of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174 1, that a final731 words
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Advertisement710 1965-12-08 21 NOTICES < THE PORT OF SINGAPORE j AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the Authority intends to sell by Public Auction at 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday. 15th December 1965 at Godown "A* certain cargo which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will at that date have been in the Authoritys710 words
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Advertisement698 1965-12-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: 1. Senior Lectnrers In: (a) Electrical Engineering (b) Mechanical Engineering (c) Marine Engineering <d> Mathematics 'Scirnce Qualifications (a) and <bl:— Candidates should possess a good degree and Corporate Membership of the appropriate698 words
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Advertisement822 1965-12-08 21 NOTICES NOTICE MR A. L. JANSEN (Freddiehas left our employment as from 30.11.65 and has no authority to act or transact on our behalf. GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG Tawaran2 daripada pemborong2 yang berdafter ciibawah Kepala II pechahan 1 dan 2 di-dalam J.X.R. Kelas C dan ka-atas822 words
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Advertisement432 1965-12-08 21 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE A .lOIIOKK PROPERTIEB To be held at oar -jlcrnom Nos. 14 A 16 ROBINSON 1:11 SINC.APORI; ON Till KSDA V 9th DFI r Mill I: 1963 AT 3.30 P.M. LAND SITDATE OFF JALAN DATO ABDULLAH TAHIK. JOHORE BAHRU. Lot 277. Malay Grant. Area SA 3R432 words
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Article, Illustration684 1965-12-08 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - Pat is set to be Games Golden Girl NORMAN SIEBEL Seap Games Soccer By J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore, practically a lastminute qualifier for the Third Seap Games here next week, were the first among the seven participating coun- tries to send in thenentries. The efficiency and speed with which that684 words
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Article440 1965-12-08 22 The three best times clocked this year in each of the individual swimming events are listed below. MEN 100 m freestyle: Tan Thuan Heng i Spore i 57.3; S. Lymplchat (Thai) 59.4; Tim Maung Nl (Burma) 59.6. 200 m freestyle: Tan Thuan Heng (S'porei 2:06.4: Tim Maung440 words
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Article186 1965-12-08 22 LONDON. Tues. Bedford, a non-League club- knocked Third Division Brighton out of the English F.A- Cup law. night They won 2-1 in the Second Round replay at Bedford after trailing 1-0 at halfiime. The draw for the Third Round to be played on Saturday- Jan 22. Barns'eyReuter - 186 words
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Article203 1965-12-08 22 By E. FRIDA SINGAPORE. Tues. i Singapore's medal hopes in the Seap Games boxing tournament suffered another blow today with the withdrawal of Brian Isaac from the team today. Brian, the state's amateur bantamweight chain Dion and holder of the Malavsia?i open title, was203 words
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Advertisement573 1965-12-08 22 S mSSSSSSmmmi 111 l (HUH Ol nil lIK.II (OMMISSIONKK I 01; MM l\ MNGAMNM .ngttpore to regi-srer them- < i i m.. g I Ctoodwood Hill. SingkDort- 10 ai trom Monday 20°h it. 1965 Tne huurv n: re<i<;tr;itioii «ill >• ;ioni 10.00 am wi: ..iid 23" p.ni in 430 pni573 words
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Advertisement284 1965-12-08 22 EHbHH I I I f 1 1_ imi ]Sf *'.*s\ > HPrif^^l f^s'Bf ikJi&b- v/^ Jm I^*^*" m-Js&^oo^ «^MbMP^ r w* T^L Amir MyJaKal RUff at all newsagents ip*r/ TOKUHON m UAoHi x LIQUID MEDICATED SPRAY aWWMai SPECIAL FEATURES: A New Medicine lt it p, rUcuUrly PP i, f .bi.284 words
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343 1965-12-08 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Nguyen Phoc Vong, South Vietnam's chief delegate to the St up Games Conlcderation meeting on Dee. 21, said on arrival today that his country would back Singapore's bid to sta^c the Fourth Games in 1967. Mr. Vong. the first343 words
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Article259 1965-12-08 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep jjl^is!ljtll wm SINGAPORE. Tuesday. LMDOXKTTE. unbeaten in her last four outings, .showed impressive form at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by Des Coleman. the mare bear Just Dandy (apprentice Nawari) in a 3f trial in 38 3/5 in heavy going. I Fidonetti*. a cour.se259 words
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Article99 1965-12-08 23 Angry fans storm the ring DARIS. Tues.— Police surrounded the nn? and Rrappled with notw Of angry spectators during b Ning match here last night featuring 22-year-old French lioik Marcel Cerdan. son of the former world middleweight champion. Sect ions of tiie 5.000 crowd tried to storm the ring becauseReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-12-08 23 Keino 'scorches' home in 3:56.9 AITKLAXD. Tues. Kiprliongr Keino. Kenya's wimilri athlete, thrashed New Zealand's Olympic iinm.-r medal winner John UaviFs in a "hot" mile I.> <■ at Toknro.i last iiiglit. Krino «ent clear from the rest of the field in the Usi lap to »in hv !o\ i, from102 words
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152 1965-12-08 23 IPOH. Tues.— Malay College A team retained the Mori Cup in the annual Malaysian school* seven-a-side rugger competition 'in the Municipal padang here, today when they trounced Technicml Institute. Penung, by 27 points i three goals, four tries* w nil in the final.152 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-12-08 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Rahim Ahmad, former captain of the Malayan athletics team, will have the honour of lighting the Seap Flame m the cauldron at Merdeka Staaium when the Seap Games open here next Tuesday. Rahim will be the |pa] of the 21 runners in211 words
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Article118 1965-12-08 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Laos today confirmed their participation in the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur beginning next week. A cable frcm tne Laotlon Olympic committee, received by the Organising Council this evening, said that the Laotian team of 60 would arrive on Sunday.118 words
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Article105 1965-12-08 23 RANGOON: Burma's contingent of 105 members, headed by Lt.-Col. Kyaw Sien Tun air scheduled to leave on Wednesday morning aboard three special Viscount planes for Kuala Lumpur to participate in the So. iB Games. At the ceremony presentIng the national flag to the leader of the coo'ingentUPI - 105 words
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354 1965-12-08 23 Jack Fingleton - Queensland, MCC draw in a thrilling finish Jack Fingleton From ORISBANE, Tues. In 13 a remarkable day of cricket MCC and Queensland drew when the home side appealed against the light with two wickets standing, 39 runs short and 201--mins left for play. The appeal was justified. With storm clouds354 words
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Advertisement205 1965-12-08 23 f HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF jL FINE LISTENING FROM* CROWN 3 MU«|> HI I HOMI HAOK> 3 BANO fMANSiaroR KAOiO --t3^**—^ a «ano 3 art to v t*ansisto« roRTAUt miwo xad.o pmomocxapx A, f\ U C«OWXCO»IO«« TBA>»*»TOPt 1 »PfiO I i C\PtTAN DAtVC MRTalil TAPC NICOMDIR wt v I |.UM 3205 words
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Miscellaneous97 1965-12-08 23 I SUMMARY QOLT IVrak KM December hojry ruiiiprtitinn 'A' Mr da I: l I Poweil I 3 ion countbaclo 2 K Greenwood 3: Ball .sweep: M nine: Chow Meng Thim. 2i»1 nine: I. Pnuell B' Medal: 1 Nahar Singh 6 ion countbarki 2 Ismail Joo 6: Ball sweep 1st nine:97 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-12-08 23 SPORTS DIARY S(>( I K— liurnlet Cup: Kedaii p.tdang. l», v Negrl '7 p.m.': Perak v Malac- H(XKKV S'eor l)lv. i < 8. 15. both mulches »t Stadium TPCA v FPF iPrincrs Rd < UniPtnkt. vanMf B Depot iPuntai ValRI'OGCI I'ni trupht *tmi- Icy. S'porr Oiv. I: CSC V Unlluui:57 words
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Obituary102 1965-12-08 24 CABLE RECEIVED FROM tVvlon ter Put .\nm i.rnth.r oi Thuryrmjaii Raub Blaaatfanl Kn.ia Lumpur :m<i 3.12.63 CABLE RECEIVED iron I riv nndriini Hi i i-ni.i Umb .1.- sik.i formerly K.ijani:. pund away 7 12.6&. Brlovwl Illidhnr of Ch.llir.. t.lM.ii ol Rub Iloiiny. Ton.. llrnry. Jo. Antony. Inhr-oii. :iml motlnr-in-I.itt102 words
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91 1965-12-08 24 HONCi KONC. Tin* An eicht year old Chinese hoy was kidnapped today by threr masked men who il.-iii.nulcl *****.000 for his safety. Police identified the boy as Chan Hon-Yiu whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Kit, were reportedly on a world tour. PoliceAP - 91 words
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130 1965-12-08 24 JAKARTA, Tuesday. 'THIS city today took steps to become the fifth area in Indonesia independently to outlaw the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and all its major affiliates. Several dozen rank and file members of the PKI gathered before Jakarta central military headquartersUPI - 130 words
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Article47 1965-12-08 24 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Government is forming a special in v of Immigration and border police to check Communist Infiltration from Burma and Laos, accciding to official sources here. The plan has been approved, am: the unit is now being organised. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article26 1965-12-08 24 TOKYO, Tues.— Lord Chalfont of Britain, the world's only Minister responsible for disarmament, arrived here by air today for highlevel talks with Japanese leaders.26 words
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Article417 1965-12-08 24 LONDON, Tues. The Stock Market was quiet today, with little buying interest evident. A few Industrials rose on scattered selective buying, and golds were In demand. Oil.- attracted considerable interest in the morning, on news that British Petroleum had started to flare Its North Sea gas well. The417 words
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107 1965-12-08 24 IPOH. Tues. Australia beat Malaysia's Seap Games soccer team 1-0 In a friendly match played at Stadium Per a k tonight. They will play a return match at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. Owing to rain which started an hour before the ktckoff. only about 1.000107 words
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Article66 1965-12-08 24 IPOH. Turs.— Penang. defendin? champions, suffered their so<ond defeat when they went down to Pahang by 1-0 in the Burnley Cup soccer match at Stadium PeraK tonight. Yesterday they lost to Kelantan 2-1. The iirst half was scoreless. On resumption Penang attacked conunuousiy. Then in the66 words
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Article65 1965-12-08 24 Snake-like TV camera LONDON. Tues— A snake-like television camera, claimed to be the smallest ol its type in the wcrld, was demonstrated here today. The camera is Just over two inches in diameter and 28 inches lone, including Its amplifier and lighting system. It has been specially designed for small-boreReuter - 65 words
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Article36 1965-12-08 24 NEW. YORK Tups. The Doited Btatee Lawn Trnin> Association yestPidiiy suspended former Wimbledon Champion K.iren Susman. 22. rx>c;ni>< of her withdrawal lrom the Ainuican championships last Septrm* ber. The suspension is until Apr. 1. 1966.36 words
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526 1965-12-08 24 CONRAD NG; K LUMPUR. Tues - Japanese shock Philippines in vital match CONRAD NG K LUMPUR. Tues _J "y JAPAN'S rising stocks in Asian basketball reached a now peak tonight when they scorched to i brilliant 71-65 victory over the Philippines, the title holders, in the final round of the Asian championship at Stadium Negara. The526 words
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Advertisement135 1965-12-08 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) LEE YAP HUN CHEAN f/t ot Mr. »n<l Mrs. lx-.- I'h.otiK X.id to Khoon ■Sin y (1 of Mr .in.! Mrs. Yap Thl.in Kook of Kuala Lumpur on T IS IMS. SPANKV LIM, v o Mr. and Mrs I.im r'.nn Ho<'k to Addm* I.*'r.135 words
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Advertisement379 1965-12-08 24 I Part owner of 1 I over 20 companies 1 %tm Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood (above) of Opera Estate, fjj Singapore is the grandfather of 22 children. He's a retired U storekeeper and lives in a comfortable home. |K| Although Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood is no financial tycoon.379 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous10 1965-12-08 24 Today's fixtures i p.m. Sinxaporr I India. 3.30 Formovi lli.ul.hhi10 words
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