The Straits Times, 14 December 1965
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Title Section22 1965-12-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times fa***** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100322 words
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Article, Illustration698 1965-12-14 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: PIONEERING SPIRIT NEEDED ANEW, SAYS LIM SEE PAGE 10 us start the New Year right. Let us sit round the table, Ministers and officials, instead of each country being forced to work out how each can do without the other 9 By SINGAPORE.698 words
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Article413 1965-12-14 1 Budget surprise: NO surprises SINGAPORE, Mou. Singapore's major tax measures reverted to preMalaysia forms today in the budget proposals of the Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San. The bU "surprise" was in the complete, absence of surprises, in spite of increased expenditure by the Government. In fact, a small surplus413 words
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Article112 1965-12-14 1 Bottled message spells romance LONDON. Mon. Marjorie Fowler. 21. plans to fly 10.000 miles to keep a blind date arranged through a message in a bottle. Instead of throwing the bottle into the sea. she put It in a crate at a glass factory where she worked. The crate reachedAP - 112 words
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Article70 1965-12-14 1 OARMAR'IHEN. Mon. A Sarank cnmm.il eouri .IUdRC. Mr. John Weldon Williams. 28. Is recovpiiiu :n hospital horr Irom injuries melted .ti ii road accident. Mr. Williams, who is suffering from he:tci and leu' muiries. was hurl In an accident involving a' car on Siiui'!;-v ntgM wbtti walking70 words
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Article57 1965-12-14 1 BONN Mon- Wesl Germany announcer 1 tod*}- thai it would ref-isc entry .o a cargo ol Rhodejian sugar cue here tomorrow aboard the P»n:imanuui freighter Pencils The consignment was originally intended for ihe United States bin m rejected when Washington followed Britain's lead in Imposing sanctionsReuter - 57 words
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90 1965-12-14 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Bill to make independent Singapore a republic had its first reading in Parliament today. The Bill called the Republic of Singapore Independence Bill wa.s Introduced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The BUI will be taken through Its90 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-12-14 1 Rahman Talib: 49 grounds of appeal KLALA LLMIU X, 11 Mon. The Rahman Talib libel and slander case appeal against Hie judgment of Mr. Justice Ilepworth tame up for hearing before a packed court here today. On Dec. 5 last year Mr. Justice Hepworth dismissed with costs the former Education204 words
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Article37 1965-12-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR MonPert) Ra'ayat. a member of the Socialist Front, has d"cided to quit the organisation. This leaves the Front with the Labour Party and tne National Convention Party. I Report in Page 7).37 words
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Article38 1965-12-14 1 NEWCASTLE (AWtnlta). Mon. —Twelve uoll <.iddies aged U an-J 14— .lit- to strike here tor hmher b n. ]li ut threatening to picket th-ir rluh .ii MlburtNU) Newcastle.' luo mil*- north »i svdney.—Reutrr.Reuter - 38 words
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Article159 1965-12-14 1 'Talks first before ties' —Subandrio to Singapore JAKARTA, Mom. Dr. Subandrio said today thai his Government feels it •is accessary to hold :i "cfirecl exchange of views with Siiiii;ipore" before extending any recognition to Ihe island state. In a statement to reporters th«> Foreign Minister did not elaborate. He mi159 words
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Article36 1965-12-14 1 LONDON. Mon. --The most exIX'p.sup and [MtaX Ford car ever produced In Biitiiin eoes on sale here today. itNiht-164 m.p.h. detuned road vmton ot the Ford he Mans GT coupe, pnre £6.647.— Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article30 1965-12-14 1 PKIHOI. BOMBS su.ism kv. Mw, lour petrol homhs were thrown into houses m white residential suburbs of Salisbury. Rhod. .I.i last nicht a police spokesman said today Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration366 1965-12-14 2 INCONCLUSIVE DISCUSSIONS ON RHODESIA REBELLION' LONDON, Monday IFRH States Celt deceived ai'tti a month of inconclusive United Nations discussions on Rhodesia" seizure of independence, Mr. Robert Gurdim 1 cxecuti v n secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, said toda) fur a t lineReuter - 366 words
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Article57 1965-12-14 2 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Any"nr chii reach the age ol 108. mid Mrs. Clam Siaiuel.s. ol Ri\erlea Extension. Johaimaikwi jimt lay ofl cißnrrites and liquor, and hay lot- (> f children She has done all these thincs end She is quite confident that she will still be celebratingReuter - 57 words
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Article55 1965-12-14 2 LONDON. Mon. London schoolchildren are to have lessons from closed circuit television. The World s biggest closed Circuit television education network will bo Introduced under sehrme which thr Inner London Education Authority will be recommended to accept. It is planned to give each child at least oneReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-12-14 2 NE WIN: WE WOULD ALL BE STARVING IF... RANGOON, Mon. General Ne Win. Chairman of Itiinna s Revolutionary Council, said in a speech that the B— lll's economy v.is "in a iiu-s-He told a seminar of the ruliitK Iturin.i Socialist Programme Party that this was due to inexperience, luck ofAP - 120 words
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214 1965-12-14 2 Smith: We have overcome our financial difficulties I ONDON. Mon. The rebel Rhodesian Premier, Mr lan Smith, said last night his Government had I survived Britain's eco- j nomic sanctions and overcome the difficulty I I caused by the seizure of its overseas cash re- I serves. In a filmedReuter - 214 words
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Article109 1965-12-14 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Pakistan mid Indonesia bad agreed In principle to .set up a Joint chamber of commerce .soon to assist thctr trade and economic- relations, thr nrticial Antara news agency reported ihi.s resulted lrom talks In K.irachi between Mr. Hardjanto SoemnrHssstrq the vice-president ul IndonetlatReuter - 109 words
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Article21 1965-12-14 2 Jakarta. Hon.— Uruguay tad Indonesia bave agreed lo estaoii.sii diplomatic relation! bassy level, the Foreign Ministry announced. Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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194 1965-12-14 2 The happy ship that wants to fly the UN flag Mon. If permission is granted, the United Nations flag may soon fly from the masthead oi the small British ship, the Munnahall, to symbolise the harmony which exists among the 17 nationalities which make up its officers ;md crew. TheReuter - 194 words
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Article76 1965-12-14 2 Peking now demands compensation PLKiNCi Mon, Communiat ctinw hu demanded ii.aonesi.tn compensation fur victim ol himciiine.se persecution \-hw\\ has bern growing ci.iiiv sinca ihe Oct. 1 abortive coup In liuii A note banded over last Thursday protested that Chinese nationals in many areas had beea beaten, murdrcird or i andReuter - 76 words
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Article116 1965-12-14 2 OEKING. Mon. dian troops intruded into China today, killing one Chinese soldier but losing live dead themselves, the New China News Agency reported. The agency said that morp than 3o Indian* crossed into China on the China-Sikkim border and attacked Chinese border guard.- with artillery,Reuter - 116 words
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115 1965-12-14 2 IAKARTA. Mon. lnJ donesian Ministirs and officials wh o use ko\ eminent cars and transport w!ll have to pay the cost out of their own pockets under stringent new economy measures. This ni MM <»I the me isures decided at a ueek-lon? meetini;Reuter - 115 words
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Advertisement988 1965-12-14 2 For that 'someone special' in your life... A Someone who deserves a very special present. I But what? Something that makes life easier, happier day after day, year after year. Something from Ronson. FOR A MAN 1 FOR A WOMAN I FOR A FAMILY Men have to shave every day,988 words
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Miscellaneous23 1965-12-14 2 TIAE GAMBOLS *&>**& sib\\ /»io. T«AT« NOT> vl J' /tMAtT^ UsobD tHoc&uJ VI yAr* [aerriaj sibM »«ht oe*ff **O V^ mjcu it ?j rrn23 words
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117 1965-12-14 3 Orchestra plays cards instead of Beethoven BIRMINGHAM. Mon. Birmingham Symphony Orchestra played cards instead of Beethoven's "Eroicu symphony here tonight becausi i Orel violin was Hskcd to play second flddlo. In.-trniiK Ms vere downed, at the rehearsal only hours before the 80-strone orchesdue '<> uivp concert which ADiild hue beenReuter - 117 words
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Article73 1965-12-14 3 LONDON, Mon. A British TTidem jet airliner reached speed* of up i" 795 m.p.h. over northern France on Saturday halwng nine for the .veheduled London-Milan: flight. British European Airways I claimed >e.M<rda\. Flying at 29.000 feet and as- j •lsteil by 150 m p.h. tailwind*.Reuter - 73 words
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264 1965-12-14 3 USsl .26m. gold and platinum stolen by worker MONTHLY HAUL OVER 8 YEARS YEW YORK, Mon. Each month for eight years. Stephen Darytichen helped himself to a little gold and platinum from the company where he worked for 27 years until his thefts totalled about US$l 26 million, police said.UPI - 264 words
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194 1965-12-14 3 DARIS, Mon— Frances x presidential vote on Sunday looks like being a close race, with General de Gaulle only slightly favoured to beat I his leftwing rival. Mr Francoisp Mitterrand Both cand!datet bnnaN with eamoalcn sDeeehet at the weekend. Pnsidei.t de Oanlte.Reuter - 194 words
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98 1965-12-14 3 CYDNEY. Mon.— A Sydney; skydiver whose main parachute was torn to shreds at 2.500 ft escaped death but broke his legs at Orange. 117 miles west of Bydnev yesterday Robert Hack. 20. wn> in a rnasn ji nip lioin 10.000 It98 words
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Article241 1965-12-14 3 I ONDON, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, was yesterday reported considering the gamble >>t a national election in March to boost his tiny House of Commons majority. Political commentators said the Prime Minister had begun thinking about an early polling date becauseAP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration483 1965-12-14 3 Veteran Schirra wins his gamble with disaster CAPE KENNEDY. Mon QFFICIALS decided last night to try again on Wednesday with a launch of i Gemini ti after the powerful engines of the Titan II rocket had shut down less than two seconds afterReuter - 483 words
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173 1965-12-14 3 HICAGO. Mon. A man was arrested and charged with murder bj arson yesterday after at least 13 people died In a blaze that swept a tavern here on Saturday night. Police said Robert I Lassiter. 26. was arrested at his home aReuter - 173 words
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Article41 1965-12-14 3 GREENOCK. Mon— The 83.650-' ton liner Queen Elizabeth, now 25 years old. went Into drydock yesterday for a £1 million face-lift. The world's largest passenger liner will be off the trans- Atlantic run for four months. AP.AP - 41 words
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Advertisement216 1965-12-14 3 Your eyes need OPTREX Dust. Fumes. Glare. Germs. TV. Everyday you strain your eyes... make them red and ip^^EliKx watery. But you never do '^QHBI^hB anything to help them. You r^PK| should. It's so easy. Just put llj [iVfj a little Optrex in the special eyebath, hold it up to216 words
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Article, Illustration1708 1965-12-14 5 Do's and don'ts for societies: A Bill to cover all-Malaysia Devan Nair hits out at provision to give Minister 'absolute discretion* NO GOOD REASON FOR A SELECT BODY: ISMAIL By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Societies Bill. 1965. which provides for uniform and more effective control over societies1,708 words
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Article166 1965-12-14 5 SINGAPORE, Monday a LORRY attendant. Loo Boon Seng, was today A sentenced to 18 months' jail by the First Criminal District Court for attempting to extort $12,000 from Mr Chua Poh Tiong, managing director of Asia Commercial Banking Corporation. Loo alias Joo Boon Seng. 21.166 words
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Article98 1965-12-14 5 gINOAPORE. Mon. A director ot Holiday. Cutler and Bath. Mr Tan Boon Poh. ha* died here at the use of 60 A recognised authority on the Singapore rubber market Mr Tan lolned Li'wls and Peat, another rubber broking firm. aft«r leaving I St Josephs School at the98 words
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129 1965-12-14 6 IT UA L A LUMPUR. Mon. The British High Commissioner. Lord Head, today described Tengku Abdul Rahman's rejection of separate talks with Indonesia as a "very wise move." He was speaking to newsmen before leaving for a week's visit to Sabah and Sarawak. He129 words
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Article127 1965-12-14 6 A model for world— lsa SINGAPORE. Mon.— The North Nigerian Education Minister, Mr. Isa Katu. left for home this morning regretting that he did not have the time "to see all what I wanted to see." Mr Kail, who was here for two days was full of praise for the127 words
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429 1965-12-14 6 Back pay must be exception, not the rule: Lim SINGAPORE, Mon. •"FHE Government's policy against the payment of back pay to public service staff was emphasised by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San. in Parliament today. Mr Lim said that as Finance Minister he was particularly anxious to429 words
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303 1965-12-14 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. OEVERAL Bills, providing legislation ranging from the Army to the guardianship of infants, were introduced in the first business sitting of Parliament today. Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, Introduced the Interpretation BUI. the Guardianship of Infants (Amendment)303 words
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89 1965-12-14 6 Team to study accomplishments of 5-year plan SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's National Development Ministry 15 to set up a special committee early next month to review the accomplishments of the first five-year plan, which ends this rear. The committee will see what has been accomplished, and see what unfinished protects should89 words
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Article70 1965-12-14 6 SINOAPORE. Mon.— Five members of the Singapore Medical Workers' Union were today found guilty In a magistrates' court of holding an assembly without a permit at tne Tan Took Seng Hospital playing field on May 13. The magistrate, Mr. Amarjlt Singh, gave them a three-month70 words
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73 1965-12-14 6 MUAR. Mon.— Two fishermen caught a 1.500 lb. sword shark In their net In the Straits of Malacca, near Pulau Besar, six miles off here last night. The fishermen. Mr. Song Seng Keng. 24. and Mr. Choo Koo Kirn, 58. said that they felt73 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-12-14 6 A Publicity Officer for Tourist Board SINGAPORE. Mon. The Tourist Promotion Board. Singapore. today announced the appointment of Mr. Tan Kong Peng as Publicity Officer. Mr. Tan. 32. was trained in psychological warfare daring the Malayan Emergency, when he was serving in the Special Branch. Since leaving the police his113 words
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Article28 1965-12-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off at Windsor Park Road. Toron'o Road. Ontario Avenue and Florida Road tomorrow, from l 0 n.m. to 3 p.m.28 words
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245 1965-12-14 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. MALAYSIAN Airways has promoted six local employees to senior appointments as part of its Malaysianisation policy. Tins was announced at a Press conference here today by the airline's chairman. Mr. Yong Pung How. From April 1 next year. Mr. Lim Chin245 words
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Miscellaneous200 1965-12-14 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following In today acbedoe of civil aircraft movement! mt Pays Lobar airport. Bln<iM>ore ARHIVAU BOAO: Krom Aueklaad. Sydney, iumn (BA TIS) 6.50 p.m.: from Umdon. Zurich, Rome. Dharan. New Delhi. Kuala Lumpur iBA 712) ■t.OS p.m Oatnay »a«ifM Airway* I rrom Manila. Bone Kon«.200 words
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Miscellaneous218 1965-12-14 6 (ML 521) 4.45 pm. from Bong Kong. Kuala Lumpur (ML 615) 7.25 p.m.; from Kuching (ML 451) 8.6S p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 123) 5 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 109) 8.00 p.m. OIMRTUREI BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney (BA 712) 9 p.m.; to Rangoon, New Deihi. Beirut. Zurich. London (BA218 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-12-14 7 TWO South Vietnamese girls take a stroll on the bitumen track at the Games Village at Chera* yesterday. They are singers Henh Duong Thi (left) and Doan Trang. members of the Vietnamese cultural group who are here to take part in shows to be held in55 words
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Article226 1965-12-14 7 KUCHING, Monday. gARAWAKS Council Negri is to receive its mace a gift from the people of the State at the opening of its Budget meeting to--1 morrow morning. The mace will be presented to the council by Dato Wee Kheng Chiang on behalf of the226 words
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95 1965-12-14 7 CINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. E.JH. Corner, former Assistant Director of the Singapore Botanic Gardens left for Kuala Lumpur today after a four-day visit here meeting old friends. Mr. Corner, a lecturer at Cambridge University, is on his way to England after an expedition to95 words
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Article53 1965-12-14 7 IPOH. Mon. The civil deUi.ce organisation in Perak has extended Us activities to Taniong Kambutan and Kampar by enroiling 150 volunteers, including ibout 40 women. With these two units attached to the Ipoh headquarters, the I'erak civil defence now has i I. top of about 2.500 of53 words
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Article39 1965-12-14 7 KLUANO. Mon.— Mr. Foo Pc Hal baa tx-cn re tinted president Of the Kluung DiMru-t CofTecshop Owners Association Tor the 28th raoMNtM year. The secretary Is Mr. Low Heng Pun and the treaMNC Mr. I.im Luan Hec.39 words
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Article21 1965-12-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore St;itr Government will launch a State-wide publicity campaign on rural development programmes from March.21 words
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225 1965-12-14 7 PCNANG. Monday -> BARENTS of expe»led Nan--1 yang University students in North Malaya last night resolved to join parents in other States in making a joint protest ••We may even bring the issue before a court of law.' 1 Mr Cheam Tek Mor,225 words
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Article154 1965-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Monday SARAWAK'S Deputy Chief Minister, Da to James Wong, today reiterated that his State would "never have separate talks with Indonesia." He was speaking at Singapore Airport before flying home to Kuching after attending the recent Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meeting in Wellington. Dato Wong154 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-12-14 7 IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES IPOH. Monday »JHE Party Ra'ayat of Malaya has decided to withdraw as one of the three component parties in the Socialist Front "due to ideological differences." The decision was taken at the end of a three-day closed door annual delegates' conference which ended here396 words
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328 1965-12-14 8 Build sugar refinery call to Johore 'ENCOURAGE CANE GROWERS' JOHORE BAHRU, Monday AJOHORE State Assemblyman, Mr. Lai Kuen Tee. (Alliance— Tangkak) today suggested that the Johore Government should build a sugar refinery to encourage the growing of sugar cane. Speaking during the debate (on the State's Budget in the i328 words
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258 1965-12-14 8 SINGAPORh. Mon— Should there be one flyover over Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads or two fly overs one alongside each of these roads? This is the question that is now occupying the minds of construction engineers, tratfic planners and planning officials of the258 words
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Article36 1965-12-14 8 SINGAPORE. Mon -The 113 th binlvli'.v Sri iiadadevi. the Holy Mother, will be celebrated at the Sn Ramal~.ri.shna Temple. Bart ley Ro.ul. loniorrow with services .it 6 a.m.. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p. in36 words
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76 1965-12-14 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A charily show. "Ready. Steady. Go!". I featuring Singapore's popular rrcorcling artists will be held at the National Theatre at 7 p.m. on Dec. 16. It is in aid of the Medical Progress Fund. It will be a Christmas show, oruanised by76 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-12-14 8 MR. AND MRS. Teo Kiir Tat after their wrdding at Bethesda (Katnng) Church on Sunday. The bride, the former Miss Rose Elizabeth Parry, and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.C.H. Parry, is on the staff of Shell (Malaysia) Ltd. The groom, second son of Mr. and66 words
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276 1965-12-14 8 SINGAPORE. Monday THE Tinder Box" can be deft ed o more precisely than delight can be d» od. To see it is to experience every sort of fairy-. and fantasy and comedy from the most raucous slapstick to the slyest paradox. The pantomime,276 words
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115 1965-12-14 8 FESTIVAL OF SRI PERUMAN AT TEMPLE SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Hindu Sabai will celebrait the 86tli anniversary of Srila Sn Arumuga Navalar Peruman at Sn Maiiamman Temple. 242. Souin Bnoge Road, between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow. Sri Peruman was a steal Tamil and Hindu scholar ol the lltili115 words
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Article35 1965-12-14 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr P Cnomaiaswamy. a part-time lecturer in law will .speak on "PrivilPK* against disclosure of profession communications" at the new lecture theatre No. '2. University ol Singapore ai p.m. UMM35 words
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Article23 1965-12-14 8 SINGAPORL. Mon. Ihe PoiiCt Biind Will five a public prilonnttie Jaini Tenterun community ceimv iKlwcr:i 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Article86 1965-12-14 8 PENANG. Mon. A Prince of the Catholic Church will be visiting Penang for three day.s during the Christmas season. He will later visit Kuala Lumpur «nd Singapore. Cardinal Joseph Cardijn. 84, Belgian founder of the worldwide Young Christian Work- ciV Movement, i.^ -rlndulod to arrive at86 words
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Miscellaneous171 1965-12-14 8 1 O«/# I*9l H<»»li" I TM' urne ol I I amp so an 1 acre pocl I I ntv gosh, vpomt/ why, i e>omt| Y.^^tu. t. UP»B«ARS j IS THEIR V-** GONEIOOI 6UPBDSE THEY KNOW... BUT O fitf^ Le JK-IhA AJ-lJwVk aONE/ SPACE aHIPS>-L-, TOOK. HIM BACK WHERE ELSE I171 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1965-12-14 9 BARBARA S. KRAFT - HENRY FORD AND HIS PILGRIMS OF PEACE Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE BARBARA S. KRAFT A ship of fools chasing rainbows, said the newsmen By The world laughed, yet their words were in the treaty that ended a war fIFTY years ago to the month, Henry Ford and his company of1,283 words
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Article, Illustration2092 1965-12-14 10 Pioneer spirit needed anew, says Lim 'Golden opportunity to build a great and prosperous Singapore' A CALL TO ALL TO RESPOND TO THE GOVT'S EFFORTS SINGAPORE, Monday Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, in presenting to Parliament the first Budget of independent Singapore, called today for a return to the2,092 words
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75 1965-12-14 10 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Parliament today appointed Mr. I. P. Rajah as full-time Speaker. It approved a motion, moved by the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Cliyc. to increase .Mr. Rajah's part-time salary of 51 .750 to 53.000 a month with effect from75 words
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Advertisement149 1965-12-14 10 LOVELY GEttl! bSß^^3^Bl BBBB^** l^^ Ik bI "i S sbt sbb* bY I H I 9 bbV m bY WMHMjR 9 VbsbHHbblbbT m *j^r m WJ SOIR de PARIS THE MOST FAMOUS FRENCH PERFUME IN THE WORLD BY BOURJOIS THE NEW DETERGENT WITH *E.D.T.A. washes cleaner, quicker... see the dazziing^dif149 words
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Advertisement145 1965-12-14 10 0 -J«SSSv M 1 BREATHE FREELY Banish congested nose and breathing passages this new •asy way. Simply squeeze a KARVOL Inhalant Capsule onto handkerchief, clothing, pyjamas or pillow. KARVOL'S vapour clears congestion quickly. Ideal for children. KARVOL INHALANT CAPSULES »»£t SAMPLE Mllan UM J.L MMMN SM 4 JWU I >145 words
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308 1965-12-14 11 National youth body to be set up next year KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A NATIONAL youth body to undertake minor development projects to be organised along the lines of the Singapore Works Brigade -will be set up next year. Called the National Youth Pioneer Corps, its formal establishment will be preceded308 words
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Article121 1965-12-14 11 CEREMBAN. Mon. The pro-tern chairman of the Democratic Action Party, Dr. Chen Man Hin, who won the State byelection for the Rahang constituency on Saturday, today called on the Central Government to register the party without further delay. He added: "The people of Rahang knew121 words
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195 1965-12-14 11 ITUALA LI MPLR. Mon —All candidates takCertificate examination next year, whether they attend a Government course or not. will be eligible for a mil certificate. Vp to this year only students attending a twoyear Form Six class in Oovernment schools were195 words
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76 1965-12-14 11 A LOR STAR. Mon. Police are investigating a report that a 13--year-old girl had been raped about five months ago. The girl told police yesterday sh? was collecting firewood in Kampong Oajah Mati last July when a man threatened her and committed76 words
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Article34 1965-12-14 11 KLALA LUMPUR. Mon. A light green and white Austin A-60. number BN 6570. belonging to Mr. Han Cheok Kuan. 30. a biuinesv mati of Temerloh. was stolen yesterday at Circular Road.34 words
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71 1965-12-14 11 JINOAPORE. Mon A Philippine Air Lines DC-8 Jet flew Into 81ngaore airport today with 23 people. Including five Journalists, aboard it? inaugural flight. The plane touched down shortly before noon exactly three hours after take-off from Manila The PAL direct service between Singapore gn71 words
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Advertisement257 1965-12-14 11 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 things257 words
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Advertisement576 1965-12-14 11 Jig &g I mgfr minolto There's a Minolta for every photographer for every purpose Truly, Minolta Cameras are for every purpose and for every photographer. They are perfect for professional use, yet ideal for just plain fun. AH Minolta models are equipped with the unsurpassed Rokkor lenses, and most have576 words
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Article30 1965-12-14 12 »urW« S/1 (Minimum) THE FAMILIES OF the Inte Mr. sun. -n ly a Wt friends tor thi-lr kind »iM» «m.ilii. aenUa. ittrnded niubt tan* 4- tunrral durinK 'heir rro»at30 words
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Obituary23 1965-12-14 12 H'or</« Sli 1 Minimum 1 i.han SAU YOONC. 14.15.M Sadly TT.i»--.i hut fondly rememherid kf Kok Bin. Batty, Kathenne and Doreeu.23 words
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Article206 1965-12-14 12 ■i, v ,4, HI Vin>iM»ml OENUINE ITALIAN CUISINK prepaird t>y rxprrta it Olao'S, M Tanitlin Road. S i».. I. ..4.4T.. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. lovitrr all iraihrrp ami Mnk addieta to hrowvi- m tlirir Kho-'. totirn .it Tuue& BaaaM lU%-rl VaIJ«J Km 4 tilncapure OLEX CINE CAMERAS Hjii'::i. lrujnlor- Pieanril'206 words
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Article720 1965-12-14 12 Loud oven above the call by Singapore's Finance Minister ior a return to old time dynamism and hard work is the appeal in Mr. Lim Kirn San's budget speech to Malaysian leaders for talks on co-operation between the two in the field of trade and industry.720 words
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Article316 1965-12-14 12 A few weeks ago it seemed I Kuala Lumpur could never be ready in time lor the South- East Asia Peninsula Games which open today. The weather was particularly hostile and work could go ahead at half 1 a dozen venues only in intervals between the downpours. But316 words
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Article145 1965-12-14 12 There are three excellent reasons why the Ministry of Transport should act without delay on the Road Transport Department's recommendation that it should be made legal for car-owners to drive children to and from school for payment. In the first place, experience has shown that the "pirate taxis"145 words
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272 1965-12-14 12 THE real effects of the 1 amendment to the turnover lax have not. I tnmk, been discussed in the recent correspondence. A* thr Bill stands now. and having regard to an illustration ot how the tax will be applied by the Comptroller-General ol Inland272 words
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Letter103 1965-12-14 12 I REFER to the letter headed 'No Space' fS.T. Nov. 13). I would like to point out that there are 37 parking lots at the short stretch of South Bridge Road between Circular Road and Chulla Street and parkIng places are available at the following nearby streets: Circular103 words
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Letter276 1965-12-14 12 YOUR report (ST Dec. 13 > on what the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said with regard to the proposal by the Indonesian Foreign Minister for talks to end confrontation, was not taken In Its context and so did not represent the views he276 words
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Letter69 1965-12-14 12 WHEN a student passes fT with distinction In the Cambridge Examination In a private school but Is denied the opportunity for admission Into a government school for HS.C. class on the of ineliglbUity: or when students are selected for the HS.C. class regard- less ol whether they have69 words
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Letter145 1965-12-14 12 IHAVE four children, no hope of educating them as I would like to. My husband Joined Government Service 14 years ago as a clerk and has been drawing basic salary $168 since the last eight years. He is a confirmed clerk and has been placed on pensionable establishment,145 words
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Letter35 1965-12-14 12 VUNCE the PAP govern- ment came to power practlcallv every inch of Singapore has since been electrified, but not the Orand Prix kampong at 8 miles Upper Thomson Road. K. C. Sincapora35 words
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Letter157 1965-12-14 12 I REFER to the letter 1 'Dogs Life in th* Canital 1 (ST. Nov. 13). The B.PC.A. very definitely does have kennels or a pound In Old Water Works Road Ulu Klang. Although we do our utmost to catch unwanted stray dogs that can be157 words
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963 1965-12-14 12 Modernising the search for high-level manpower A future supply which will depend on the output of the education system ffffij M A DEVELOPING modernising society like Malaysia requires growth in the use of specialised technological and management skills at a rate of two. three or even more times the growth963 words
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Advertisement737 1965-12-14 12 Strait! Tibw« k Malay Mail ClaeaiMea' a4«ertn«me»t« mt aa h»t,4»4 BM CO..D STORACf SUPiaMARKIT ■MBaßj l«»H*Mit Beak COLO STOHASt BKANCHCS At Helta**; t—4 Kettaf loaooj CITY tOOK STOO! LTD THE NIWS lIONT lifiM»<ct i Sopannaraat M M ISMAIL Ae-mireltT Naval laea. HAMIIM STORE. I 141* Upper Chanal »••<. I Sm,.737 words
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Advertisement34 1965-12-14 12 The Bank You Can Trust W Bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED and you bank wisely NAUTAN IAM lUllllll 92. Jalan BanoV. Kual* Lumpur. BANKING_LIM!TED Amfrmml Cmm* I MJM.M h.~*mmf»4U,r,,m*t IMDOK I v— S I34 words
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Advertisement153 1965-12-14 12 ATTRACTIVE Christmas OFFER for DECCA TV SETS LESS 40% for cash! SINGAPORE/ PENANG List Price 19 63G $683/-: 23" 65G-5791-: 23 66G S9OO,MALAYA (dutiable) List Price 19" 63G— $816/-: 23 65G-5966/-LIMITED STOCK SELLING FAST HURRY! GET YOUR SET NOW! M. t E. NATHAN LTD. 27 Orchard Rial Singapore. Tel: *****.153 words
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Article, Illustration2162 1965-12-14 13 Court was told lies, says counsel for exMinister Submission on the burden of proof KUALA LUMPUR, Monday COUNSEL for Inche Abdul Rahman Talib, former Minister of Education today began submitting the first of 49 grounds in his appeal against the judgment of2,162 words
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Advertisement369 1965-12-14 13 What's so different about Merrill Lynch? The other day we sat around talking about it. Size? Yes. We do have more offices than any other broker-but most times investors only deal with one office anyway. So what difference does that make? Facilities? Each of our offices is equipped with the369 words
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Advertisement169 1965-12-14 13 Send your student son or daughter alitalsa they're in good hands. II saves you 257. ot the fare Im j i^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^LKl£^b^L^H^b9B£&< vi.u i. a a i *tttMßittk^, *t b^b^^^VbK .^h^b^ -)^rt^^^^'''- When you send your son or daughter ALITALIA students 25% discount on the normal fare you know they're in169 words
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Miscellaneous556 1965-12-14 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur 7.10 Talk on Todays Eventsand Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Ma- 7.35 Candid Camera; 8.00 News larca; 3 Joh ore Bahru: 4 in Mandarin; 810 Take BtuTaipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 dlo; 8.35 A Turn of F»t« KlB B t- "Night Caller"; 9.00 News in556 words
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Advertisement364 1965-12-14 14 Now Bulova splits the second into 360 parts to give you the world's most accurate watch Bulova accutron* m o su.ni... siwi. rm s*,,^,, 5^ ANo avaiKblt In "|oM "3p«c*<lt>" fod.l AUo •«.,i.bi. In gold It is here— the revolutionary Swiss watch that splits each second into 360 parts, instead364 words
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Advertisement211 1965-12-14 14 THE ONLY PEN IN THE WORLD WITH AN "ANGLED POINT" T»w TILT-TIP Mad. la U. 8. A. Tht most comfortable way to wrtttl Modern and elegant d&t design in plastic and chrome. Transparent m refill lets you ffj i see how much MMmU ink is left and mm mm now211 words
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Miscellaneous19 1965-12-14 14 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl OKJOIM3 TUATT^r ~9P I 111 k HOLE ISTAKINWA^W, I S MEASUBES. Q<\U KtfjV I19 words
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Article135 1965-12-14 15 CINGAPORt. Mon. Tb# eight Karisau Sosulis Opposition member!* of Parliament again boycotted the first bu.Mntvs sit ting of the llhum' today— the Opposition benenrs were empty after the division bell r.mt summoning members into the (lumber. Last Wednesday, the Barisan member* stayed away from the ceremonial135 words
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Article25 1965-12-14 15 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon— The Mcr.'.ri Besar, Dato 6yed Omar bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddi:-. w.ll officially open the Muslim l.ctfue building here on Sunday25 words
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Article33 1965-12-14 15 V -Corps lottery KAJANO Mon. A lottriv in Bid <ii the Civ Langat District Corps Fund wll bf drawn at the Kaiang Hall on Dec 31. Tickets at tl »*ch are now on33 words
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Article25 1965-12-14 15 LONDON. Mod— The death hat occurred in Scotland of Mr. A.C Baxter, former manager of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd.. to Singapore.25 words
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169 1965-12-14 15 gINGAPORE, Mon. The Barisan Sosialis today rejected the Singapore Government's offer to hold a public inquiry into the case of political detainee Lim Chin Siong, who has told the Government he is prepared to renounce Communism', A party statement charged that such inquiries in169 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-12-14 15 SINGAPORE. Monday TTHE chairman of the C o m m o nwealth Parliamentary Association. Senator John J. Connolly, of Canada, agreed here today that a mass exodus of African members from th c Commonwealth over the Rhodesia is- sue would put an agonising413 words
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166 1965-12-14 15 Separation causes S'pore to spend extra $6.4 m SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government is s c c k i ng Parliament's approval of supplementary development estimates for this year, some of which are necessitated by the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. These total $6.4 million. Before the separation of Singapore from166 words
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Article155 1965-12-14 15 I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor branch of the National Union of Day Training Colleges and Centres Trained Teachers today deplored the remarks made by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress regarding the formation of the Malayan Teachers Union. Commenting on MTUC's statement that the newiyformed155 words
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Article18 1965-12-14 15 TANA RATA. Mon.— The Highlands Sports Club here ls to bold its annual dance on Sunday.18 words
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Advertisement161 1965-12-14 15 MIRANDA THE WORLD'S FINEST LENSES AUTOMEX m^ 35 Reflex Camera RJLLY AUTOMATIC- PRECISE DEPENDABLE MS S TMf CAMERA THAT TAKR PICTURCS EOUAUV Wtll WITH WHX ANGU OR mtPHOTO IENSf S AT AU OISTAMC£S >RO>." mf INiTV TO tKTWtMt aOSt-UP AND EVEN THTOuGH A MICROSCOPE TECHNICAL OAT a 0 if* A^ioMtwidi161 words
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Advertisement300 1965-12-14 15 NG HEONG YUEN OLD MAN TRADE MARK "im |k\ ■■^^■^^fc m WL^K^JBm I A| P| nl l^23O^^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^&Kt£-' k^ ■m. m Mp^^pl^K and get one mem i-ifSSffU^^^^^&vSE^S^Wik w£ """1 b^B^^^^ available at all dealers lucky people won W this month's prizes in I I philips I 1 Win a Home competition300 words
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242 1965-12-14 16 Gang gets away with £50,000 in silver WEEK-END RAID ON AN ANTIQUE SHOP LONDON, Monday. A GANG of thieves stole £50,000 worth of antique silver during the weekend. The raid, on one of London's Diggest antique dealers, took place some time between lunchtime on Saturday and early Sunday morning. They242 words
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Article72 1965-12-14 16 "DOMBAY. Mon. A rainstorm moving in from the South Arabian Sea lashed Bombay yesterday, dislocating railway services and levelling hundreds of houses on the coast. No total casualty and damage estimates were immediately available. Fishinß fleets remained in harbour along a 500-mile stretch of the ArabianAP - 72 words
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Article58 1965-12-14 16 I MANILA. Mon.— A 26-year-old man blew himself up with dynamite in front of his mother because of her refusal to stop drinklug. police reported her* He claimed that his mother embarrassed him before her friend? when he tried to stop her from drinkingReuter - 58 words
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Article34 1965-12-14 16 LBOPOLDVILLE. Man.— Pw* sldent Joseph Mobutu Introduced his new government yesterday ftt a rally attended by 30.000 people. He said his government Intended to end efficiency and corruption In the Congo.— UPl.34 words
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137 1965-12-14 16 CANBERRA. Mon— Prlnc* Charles will refuse all Invitations to attend public functions during his term at an Australian school next year, the Governor-Gen-eral's secretary said yesterday. The prince's three-and-a-half month visit to Timbertop, the outdoor section of Geelonß Grammar School. would be kept strictly private.Reuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-12-14 16 TUTS swallow travelled by jet from Tokyo to Taipeh last week. It was found. halffrozen end weakened by the cold, by a Japanese woman who asked Japan Air Lines to give it an a:.!«U to a warmer country. The JAL stewardess, «n64 words
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167 1965-12-14 16 Woman who 'died' 3 months ago found alive \IANILA. Mon. A ITI woman who was officially declared dead three months ago turned up alive yesterday. Mro. Pilar Mendeza Torres. 33, a mother ol .<lx and wife of an electrical engineer, was found by polic* In an apartment in suburban Caloocan167 words
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Advertisement490 1965-12-14 16 easiest brushing high gloss paint ever) ~and you wont repaint for yßars J IS' LSsP^^ jisiHfedfiß^l K s^?l^^9 k^. Limited^ f Mr. EASY OFFERS YOU I^KiiM lilll-— r^ilK /CDCCI THESE EXCLUSIVE SUPA- B I\Ll! LUSTA FEATURES. I W± B THE MOST BEAU--9 NEW, AMAZING BRUSHING rvTromo EASE. ..the easiest of490 words
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Advertisement226 1965-12-14 16 Holiday Offer Ask for your coupons at your Shell Station For a limited time, whenever you buy LP record at savings up to $5.50! Pops, $10 worth of Supershell for your car classics, musicals you can choose any or o tankful of Supershell or 2T mix- record from the labels226 words
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Miscellaneous271 1965-12-14 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 13. Universal falM cue for a *l»v« 1. Stressed the rate of procrew without a number (10). In curing disease (10). 13. Article on church herb softena 8. River In Malaya, Lusttante, the character (7). China, and Korea (4). 14. Told a connected itory? (T). 10.271 words
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Article, Illustration161 1965-12-14 17 JEWELLERY, be It real or fake has played an important part in the wardrobe of women as far back as the 16th century Now, more than ever, jewellery is considered high fashion. And you don't have to be a millionaire's wife161 words
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668 1965-12-14 17 PARTIES should be fun for hosts as well as guests. But. despite (he best will in the world, some just aren't. And as the party season gets into stride, the chances are we'll come away from at least one this668 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-12-14 17 ONE of the main differences between kindergarten systems in Singapore and Perth, Australia, is that some Perth children start at three and a half years of age. This is six months earlier than the enrolling age in many Asian countries, says Miss Ann Yeoh, a177 words
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Advertisement367 1965-12-14 17 .^f^Vfflhd^Yv^l mm. TiAJ—m Yourskinisalivingthing. tains Euceritc, which is To keep it young, supple lanoline in its purest form and healthy it needs nou- and the nearest thing to rishment. ..every day nou- the skin's natural oil. rishment. This rule applies YoucanbuyNiveaintwo not only to your face, but forms.. .as a367 words
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Advertisement217 1965-12-14 17 FLOWERS— a lovely way of saying— ■Ept. HAPPY CHRISTMAS When it's a gift for that very special someone. Flowers bylnterflora are the perfect answer §$|||§m[ and It's so easy. Your nearest Interflora yli||S florist Is just a phone call away. It's the ideal liipi|P| Christmas gift, always acceptable, always in217 words
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Article145 1965-12-14 18 M ITsrei* SIS Mlmlmmm) THE FAMILY OF Isle Chla Yeo ,i*m thank friends and relatives tor their assistance, contributions, attendance, etc. at the funeral, FAMILY OF LATE Yeo Ttang Bwec thanks priests, religious, meads and relatives for thrlr kind mtssagas. wreaths, scrolls, visits and attendance at the funeral. THE145 words
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Advertisement1075 1965-12-14 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 1 t».,,rf. v imHm.f—Bmx 5* rlt rxtrm WANTtO IMMEDIATELY POR Pulau Bukom temporary stenographer. female, for approximately two years' rmploymeot. Senior Cambridge wltb credit in Cngllsb and Shorthand/ Typing speeds minimum 100/40 words per minute. Preferably wttn ooe Tear's expsrlaaos as stsnagrapber. Apply ta writing to P.O. Box1,075 words
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Advertisement923 1965-12-14 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* Warda U (MHm.)—Bom tt Ha. amtrm KIM6IA COURT furnished flat, t-o/ three bedrootna. moderate rental. Mosaic/Parquet floorings Plesse teisooone (Spore) *****/342M/SS9I6 FURNISHED BUNGALOWS two bedrooms, amah room. Frankel Estate. $300'- include telephone, refrigerator, c/tans. Telephone *****. S'pors. UNFURNISHED 3 BEDROOM Plat at River Valley Road. immediate Occupation923 words
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Advertisement914 1965-12-14 18 EDUCATION IS Warda tt (Ml*.>—oUx It Ha. axtrm MOW H) YOUR Malay prastsaasssjr Improve your knowledge of UM Language oy reading Berlta Barama dally, u» only rornaaassd Nauooaj Language newspaper. DEPARTMENTS OP ARTS OP CITY SCHOOL SINGAPORE OVMA COLLEGE— KUALA LUMPUR AND OVMA COLLEGE PENANO 1966 SESSION enrolments open now914 words
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Advertisement830 1965-12-14 18 FURNITURE /j Word, tt v/in.)— Box St ef. r -tra LATIST OMION/OwUMIfl r< ni ture, TV. Rlrr'Blre Purchase. Ci oca Fatt Company. M 7 Balsa tier Roaa. B'pore *****. PAYMENT POR AOVf RTISfMEKTS should Be in tbe form of a MONET ORDER fOSTAL ORDEH or CHBQUB If CAHB is enclosed830 words
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Advertisement784 1965-12-14 18 FOR SALE IS Warda tt (SHaup—Ba* tt Ha, mwtwm X'MAS PRMINTS MUSICAL Jewellery Boxer from (B.AO. <*oftee-8«t $«.50. Te*,-Bet (9.30. Stv.xs Watches SIO.AO. Himalaya s. 3. Beiegie Road. B'pore. MV PAIR LAOV Kor tnai Special Evening 01 Cocktsil Uowna for tbe KastlTs Measop Open til 10. tx) p.m. VbOA. Orchard784 words
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Advertisement413 1965-12-14 18 DRESSES DRESSMAKING IS Word* U (Stlm.>—B.x St Ha. oxtrm EVERGREEN TAILORINO/DRSSS MaklsjE Instltufoo. Me. Kast Coast Road. STpora 471 is. PO SIANO, 87 Tannin Road, B'pore High Class Ladles Dressmakers TallorIntc Cbantes from IS/- (including Cbeonksam). ANNABELLA Exclusive Ladles Tailor llft-y. Commonwealtn Close (Block 81 >. Queenstown. Open Mondays to413 words
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Advertisement417 1965-12-14 18 PROGRESS MOTORS USED CARS "Wttf ennuis sin thii fuiim HsHHisi TNE LARGEST RANCE IN TOWN 19«4 Renault RS •■iioo" H. 115 00 1««4 Rsnault RS 9ioce JJ g75 00 19*1 R Cordim HStl 51.375.00 1960 R Dauprtlns S4sc« 51.595.00 195« R D. uptime MSec 51.***** 1965 HslOsn Stn. Sdn. -HO417 words
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Advertisement1171 1965-12-14 19 TO UVEtr-OOL I WEST COAST U.R.i Dae Soun Sam r. s*»aai Xaatg CALCHU u.e'sool, Glasgow Id Pt Dec II PIIPOCLUS I .e-cco, Glasgow GH M TKaj Dec 1b It MINfSTMEUS I .erpool, GlSgo* U.i It Bit <■ BM H/?» Oft ASTTtNAI L..erpool, Oubun, A'mculh... Oic 21 Die 21 OM 27/1,171 words
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Advertisement2378 1965-12-14 19 EE3^^^£sM32EB^ CAP THE EAST ASIATIC COMPA-.r S lnco-p«raM« m Oriwk EXPRESS SAILINGS TO HEAR EAST, COHTIHEHT AHO SCAHOIHAVIA: S'pori P. S r im Penang Am Genoa Havrt H'ourg R'dam Antw Copt! KOREA I) Olt 11/21 Bee 2224 29/71 i Jae II 24 Jae 27 Jaa 31 Fel2 t lEIRA t)2,378 words
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Advertisement1245 1965-12-14 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Con»inen». Cm 8F WEUINSTBN Lo-Jon. HamDu'g. Rotterflam, Sintaperi P. Shim Pening ■Itvre, Hull 27/21 BN 34 tec CITY OF CHICAGO Moan, London, Rotterdam, Hanburi. Hull 17/11 JN 21 21 JM Cm OF NEWCASTLE Lmn, Hamburg, Rottirdam, Havn. Hull. M'bro 23/25 JM 21 JM CITY OF1,245 words
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Article125 1965-12-14 20 MELBOURNE. Mod TNDrSTRIALS moves were small A and about to balance In quiet trading today. Myer S.A. dropped 9d. to 41s. 3d. Base metals and oils mostly lower. A.O.Q. was down Is. 6d. to 255. 6d. Today a rMwiat pncea with KrMay's prices in bracket! Mount Isa 40/4125 words
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Article248 1965-12-14 20 JW I ARY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.rn in Singapore and hiula Lumpur yesterday at 69** cents per Ib. down five-eighths of a cent on j Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was doll. R.A.S. and K.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per248 words
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Article218 1965-12-14 20 Ucc 12. Thrae montba INDUSTRIALS Mount «.«l 11 eta. MtAllater V cv C.B Huldlnga lAS. M. Invent. 10 eta, Duciops 13 eta. N. Iron 8 eta. B, Bmaltera 20 eta. j.C.B.c. l« eta. i <so 12 eta. Kothraau n eta. Kad. Dtap. Hi eta. Kobloxou 10 eta f>\218 words
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Article77 1965-12-14 20 /■'MINE»C Proriuca Biatianna. Unga. Bere noon pnc«i par picul ytitirdayi Cecenut all: bulk fSIJ Keller*, drain $53 y.-l.r a C«pr» Dee. /Jan. UK /Continent: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white $212* sellers, Sarawak white S2lO aellera. apeclal Sarawak black 1150 ncilere, garbled Lamport r>Uek *150<N) nellera (all 96" r NIAVi77 words
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Article50 1965-12-14 20 SVN the offirial Matoyan abort Term Money Market for the week, ended Saturday (Dec. ID thr rangr of call rates was as fi.iluws BANK FINDS: 4 per cent to l i per cent. GENERAL FINDS: 3 per < rnt to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of lands totalled 5134.950 words
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Article26 1965-12-14 20 Dec. 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69i cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $688.25 (up $1.50). Inofficial estimated offering 220 tons (up 20 tons).26 words
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832 1965-12-14 20 From Our Market Correspondent rE Stock Exchange opened quite strong yesterday morning and then came off with some nervousness in face of the Singapore budget presented to the Assembly yesterday afternoon. The market reaction to the budget will therefore be seen when trading832 words
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Article28 1965-12-14 20 Malayan Stork Indices Dec. 11. Dec. 13. 'Industrials 81.80 81.99 T| n»: 9».!i.-> yy.B3 S ruhben: 105.03 105.05 'Deo. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. J962 100.28 words
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Article813 1965-12-14 20 DLHINESS in and reported to the Slnrapore and Koala Lumpur tradinf rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackeU: INDUSTRIALS: Bauttaad (5.000) $1.66: C.S. Holding* (1,000) $2.30: Dunlea (2,000) 51. 71: 1110 $1.00 8U 19.000) $1.85 D. (1.000) $1.94813 words
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Article107 1965-12-14 20 SNIPS lying atwniiide Vf llnaapare Markeur whartet ar urtctxl ta•ay are: Bcnmacdtiul 1/2. Olenlyoo 3 4, Martha Bakke 6/1. Bcnvrnuc 13/ 14. Thoroicaartl 29 '30. American Mall 31/32. Kenlngau 35 M. Patroclui H/ 30. Bankura 4? '43. Ben«loe M Pill (Uutrhi 4«. Olenram 4T. Louii N W.107 words
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278 1965-12-14 20 STRAITS tin advanced by 51.50 in Penan** yesterday to $888.25 on reported better buying support. The estimated offering at 220 tons was uo 20 tons. MALAYAN KIHIIIK REPORT: The market opened very quiet and slightly lower on London advices. Thereafter it eased278 words
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Article37 1965-12-14 20 ON itit fret tichanii market tn Ron« Kane yaatenlay the fB. Dollar waa quoted at 5 Til for T.T. and SMI (or MM. (tarllng waj quoted at IA.M and MM Ua4 *f a*M a* M3l.37 words
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Advertisement1032 1965-12-14 20 f^Q I, LTa"MWJJMMM»JJMaWM»JMj KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. VMJk. Padfie Ht Atlantic ■uprloja Banftot Honftumt S. FfancMC* H. Tort Oottoa Pintail •Mlm Hart- 11/23 Om 21 Oat 11 Ma 1 fM I fM U fM •Maa>i«riai Mara" 70/20 laa lIMt UN* 1 Mar I Mai II Mai Japan Olrsot Service ■MM.1,032 words
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Advertisement983 1965-12-14 20 MniMiiA/aita aauuM »t«»ic». man raaisiM ann r »uu >li»icu i» frtauatit. »an».aa, MaHttrai laaeet la Matvas at* Nafaaattiaaai 'ot r Mta f. p y»»m >hn :C«»PEMT»R|« note 77 21 Ok 2) 30 Oet la Pan UUMJ* 4 laa SI jaa 7/ I Jaa MJUU Sit 10 Ott IT Oet II983 words
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Advertisement81 1965-12-14 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO CHRISTMAS CRUISE to v. "VICTORIA" Departing Singapore 17 th Decani bar Arriving Hongkong: 21 at December Departing Hongkong 24tK December Arriving Singapore 27th December Departing Singapore 28th December Arriving Penong I 29th December Limited First e> Tourist Class Accommodation Available For Further Details Plaasa Apply to your TRAVEL81 words
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Article272 1965-12-14 21 'THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Dec. 11. •P. Prlcei: "D.T. Dividend Yield troaa p«r cent): 'SI, Karnlnsi Yield ((rasa u«r c«ot>: «T.C. Timea Covered. N on groised up dividend of "0 per cent X net. Thr number or times272 words
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Article56 1965-12-14 21 'THE present rate of the Malayan A dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last Tear is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15/164. BuTlne T.T. 2s. 4 1 16 d. Buying O.D. 2s. 4'h. Thr dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to56 words
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Article21 1965-12-14 21 TMt Avocation ol Bank* in Malay. 1 in m.i.l. mi etmmtm in ita ratr* in mrr. hard vi iMrrcMy21 words
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Article19 1965-12-14 21 Furthpi November rubber crops Included: Kluang 149.000 lb I'lu Brnnt To 001) lb. Krmpus Group 1.632.500 lb.19 words
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Advertisement511 1965-12-14 21 |aaa^M»HHgaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajgaa|aaaaapaaM|p^p^iM| 1 AUCTION SALE IN THt. HIGH COURT IN M \l AT MUAR Originating Summons No. 198 el 1965. Between i Kehar Singh son of Solian Singh i of No. 20 Jalan Mohamediah. Muar. iCh*rgee> Applicant. And S«e Slew of Pant Bakar. Muar. (Chacon Respondent TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC511 words
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Advertisement770 1965-12-14 21 AUCTION SALE or VALUABLE. SINGAPORE J PROPERTIES including a parcel ot vacant land < situate at the Junction of Scran- j goon Road and Owen Road In I front ol The New World, suitable tor Commercial Development. A business premises in Market Street Both with Vacant Possession and a High770 words
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Advertisement729 1965-12-14 21 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETTNGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 28th day of December. 1965 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 182/65 Chua729 words
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Advertisement734 1965-12-14 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Government of Selanfor 1 lv Srlancor North Water Supply Scheme Contrset No. 2 Laying of Pipes and Specials. TENDERS are Invited ft\. P.W.D. Class C and above Contractors registered under Head IV Sub- head 8 Water Main Laying lor the above Contract. The Works vlll comprise of734 words
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Advertisement752 1965-12-14 21 Well-known Company srrk* service! ol LADY with previous experience in n ursine 'welfare work to promote a programme of education In personal hygiene in schoolv associations, etc. in the State* of Mala>a. Applicants should be 33 15 yean of ace, be qualified in nursing or midwifery or bear similar professional752 words
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317 1965-12-14 22 Timing adjusted to start half second 'late' Kuala Lumpur, Mon. r pHE electronic timing devices used by Omeea. the official timers lor the Third Seap Games, have been adjusted to start 05sec after they have been activated by thy- starter's gun. Thiß in accordance with rhe stipulations laid down by317 words
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Article, Illustration862 1965-12-14 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By MALAYSIA will break with ageold tradition in the Opening Ceremony of the Third Seap Games at the Merdeka Stadium this evening when a woman takes the Oath of the Games on behalf of the competitors. The honour has been accorded to 20--year-old student862 words
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Article280 1965-12-14 22 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DURMA and Singapore arc expected to be most successful in the Seap Games weight lifting championships from Wednesday to Saturday Both these nations are confident of winning least two gold modal eafli Burma expect from Chit Mya In th<» featherweight280 words
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Article225 1965-12-14 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon—Thailand's soccer coach Col Pratiab Thesvisarn said today that the death of the.r national goalkeeper Asvin Thonglnetre. had lessened their chances of winning in the Seap Games freer conpetltion. He said that the Thai team the only Seap country225 words
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Advertisement247 1965-12-14 22 inor/ts in quality THIRD SEAP GAMES PROGRAMME FIRST 4 DAYS DAY TIME EVENT VENUE Tuesda 14 sl* P-M. Opening Ceremony S. Merdeka Wednesday 15 Morning 830 Basketball S Negara Cycling Diplomatic Enclave 900 Badminton S. Badminton Hall Shooting Shooting Range Weightlifting Chinese Assembly 930 Athletics S Merdeka Lawn Tennis Selangor247 words
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Article, Illustration680 1965-12-14 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Flying Sikh— a 90 percent 3-gold 'cert' ERNEST FRIDA; By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ])ILBAGH Singh Kler the "Flying Sikh" of Malaysia is considered a9O per cent "cert" as triple gold medalist of the Seap Games in the 5,000 m, 10.000 m and 3,000 m steeplechase. Against the known records of680 words
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Article501 1965-12-14 23 OnOUMQ (I.ULMONV at Hie Merdekit Stadium today at 5.15 p.m. Adnii>*iuii charges S3 and It. ATHLETICS al the Merdeka st.iUiuin tomorrow to Friday, with two ■mlillM e.uli clay from 9.30 ul and 2 p.tn, (aUmi.sMon $3 and SI). The mar.itnon on Saturday nt501 words
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Article47 1965-12-14 23 PERTH. Mon. Wimbledon women singles champion MarRaret Smith said today she hopes to give up amateur tennis in about two years. She said she had become bored with continued competitive tennu and had lost much of the dedication she possessed at 17 or 18.— Router.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-12-14 23 ADELAIDE. Mon. Western f Australia gained a tirst innings lead over South Australia with their last pair at the wicket in their Sheffield Shield cricket, match here today. Western Australia needed three runs with one wicket m nand to pass South Austra'ia's first innings 388Reuter - 157 words
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Article109 1965-12-14 23 OMB AY, Mon India want a full cricket tour of England in 1967. A working committee of the Indian Board of Control announced today they were not in favour of a "twin tour." The committee reached their decision after analysing financial conditions for the first twinReuter - 109 words
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Article78 1965-12-14 23 PARIS. Mon. France crushed New Zealand 28-5 in the third and final Rugby League Test at Toulouse yesterday to win the series 3-0. The match was switched from Toulouse's municipal stadium to a smaller ground a few hours before the start because roads leading to the mainReuter - 78 words
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181 1965-12-14 23 %|ANILA. Mon. Manuel Rey--1 nante ol the Philippines yesterday won the 424-mile first Asian Amateur cyycling Tour of Luzon With an overall time of 20hrs 57 mln 06 71-it Sunc Hang Chec. of South Korr i won yesterdays 155.5--niin nitli lap in In 19nunReuter - 181 words
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488 1965-12-14 23 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From BRISBANE. Mon. rrHE Englishmen warmly applauded teenager Doug Walter when he scored a century in the First Test against them here today— but they gave the cold shoulder to Bill Lawry who also got a century Only Peter Parfltt. the England 12th488 words
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Article93 1965-12-14 23 .AUSTRALIA Ist. Inn.v Lawry c Parks b Higgs 164 Redpath b Bro^n 17 Cowper c Barrington b Brown 22 Burce b Brown 0 Booth c and b Titmus 16 Walters not out 119 Veivws not out 39 Extras t TOTAL (for 5' 384 To bat: Philpott. Grout. Hawke. Allan.93 words
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Article48 1965-12-14 23 BANGKOK. Mull. Alter trailing 8-0 at halftime. Penan* All Blues rallied to draw 8-8 with Bangkok Barbarians in their rugby match here yesterCiav. Nor Rushdi scored all eight points for Penang. ncluding t> 35-yard penalty. Barbarians scored a goal and a try. A.P.AP - 48 words
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Advertisement33 1965-12-14 23 On all occasions ask for. VAT 69 Jg FINEST i| SCOTCH yl whisky SHAVE FAST. SHAVE CLOSE WITHOUT IRRITATION! RISE s'a.s moist O^d creomy, tcef>s whiskers wet o^d sort oil through >cur shove.33 words
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Advertisement78 1965-12-14 23 IPOH GARDENS MALAYSIA'S LARGEST HOUSING ESTATE PHASE I: 235 UNITS SOLD OUT CONSTRUCTION WORK NOW IN PROGRESS #t 7T% ~*^W?te^ wfi.V TERRACE TYPE A I $10,980 BOOKINGS now open for PHASE II .^J^W PRICES: TYPE: Al SINGLE STOREY TERRACE HOUSE $10,980 Bl SINGLE STOREY TERRACE HOUSE $12,500 m D TWO78 words
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143 1965-12-14 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Indonesian warships were late yesterday still trying to pull free an Indonesian Navy frigate stuck more than 24 hours on the Helen Mar reef in the Singapore Straits. The ex-Russian Riga cteM frigate ran aground a*143 words
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Obituary104 1965-12-14 24 CEYLON c ABLE THAT Mr*. V. Tamblah. mother of V. T. Somasundram. former Chief Clerk, Government «;<••■ Miil. Ttluk Anson. pasted away MRS. JUNNIE TAN CHONC WAI. 30. pa*.«r<l ;i»:iv '.irrftilly .'> i> m. 11.1t.>. rune*.- NBMf s*o S, rrmt.an Qnrdrns 4.30 p.m. 14.13 6.V Funeral ».rvlee at Methodl.it104 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-12-14 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan returned today after being away for eight months touring European countries. More than 300 local dignitaries, headed by the Sultan's younger brother. Tengku Azman Shah, the Tengku Bendhara and the Mentri Besar. Dato Harun145 words
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Article26 1965-12-14 24 LONDON. Mon.— Sixty ballpoint pens stolen by thieves who raided Sunday school were each embossed with a text: "May the Lord foreive your sins." Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article67 1965-12-14 24 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon.— Ter. people nave been admitted to the general hospital here with typhoid. Hospital olficials said that all 10 were from the Ulu Trenaganu district the area worst hit by the floods. The Trengganu State Governmer t health officials, assisted by three medical teams67 words
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Article45 1965-12-14 24 MANILA. Mon. Seven doctors and four nurses attended to a mother who delivered four baby gins, two of whom are Siamese twins, last iiight. The mother. Mrs. Antonio Martinez, and the babies except the Siamese twins are doing well. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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152 1965-12-14 24 WICHITA. Kan.sa*. Mon.-A beautiful redhead, wearing only white shoes and what police called a pink, babydoll. shortle pyjama nightgown, stole a Black Maria from a police station here, it was alleged today. The redhead, aged 22, walked Into the police station early yesterdayReuter - 152 words
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Article418 1965-12-14 24 LONDON. Mon. There was little 10 inte-es>t investors in the stock market today and only takeovr news relieved the general monotony. Gilt-edged and other fixed-interest stocks continued to suffer from higher interest ratc c while company news ot contracting profit margins kepi buyers away lrom equities. Another factor418 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-12-14 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Information an cl Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, stressed today that the national language was "no longer the sole possession" of the Malays and nobody at present opposed the move to implement it as the sole498 words
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Advertisement148 1965-12-14 24 LdUlz H>dr)wMl 111*1/ j I 20 words SIS (minimum) DALLY: To Ha mi and Chrts a son Mkhil at Mount Aivtrnla Hoapilal on I'h Dtxrmbar MAN a boy to l.orrtta and Lawr. :irs. a hroth< r to Phillip and Mal- 'Ml Thank* to I>octor and nurses Gltnraglrs Honpltal. ABRAHAM to148 words
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Advertisement181 1965-12-14 24 Jr a dream come true j As a Christmas present to the woman you love offer a NECCHI 544, the automatic 1 f sewing machine so easy to use It is enough to turn a knob for making straight and zigzag seams, embroideries, darnings, O\ (fj turckings, buttonholes >X^ J^S^i181 words
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Miscellaneous52 1965-12-14 24 WEATHER Hii?hps; .trH lrm r..t icniperaiurea In Malaysia and Smgatx>re lor ih» penoci 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowrt* Kuala I.umpur 82 75 Kotn Bliaru 81 73 Penang 82 75 Ipoh 8b 73 Mil.uca 86 73 Singapore 88 75 C. Highlands 66 f>7 JesM'lton 86 7J Kurhintr52 words
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