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Title Section24 1965-12-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 RATIONAL L'SRA SINGAPORE. The Straits Times Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration728 1965-12-15 1 LEE HOPES FOR 'NEW QUID PRO QUO' RELATIONSHIP— PAGE 5 A cavalcade of colour as men and women athletes of seven nations march past KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 'THE third Seap Games was this evening declared open by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong before athletes from seven nations728 words
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262 1965-12-15 1 KUCHING, Tues. A Wessex helicopter of the Royal Navy crashed this morning in the heart of Bau town, 22 miles south-west of here, killing the crew of five. The stricken helicopter nisi missed the row of wooden shophouses in the crowded main street of262 words
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Article273 1965-12-15 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Soekarno- has sacked First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, as his Deputy Supreme Commander of the Supreme Operations Command (Kotil The President is the Sjupreme Commander of Koti the country's highest executive body. The army commander. Major-Gen Suharto, whoReuter; UPI - 273 words
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Article16 1965-12-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Ministry of Labour today published its annual report for 1962.16 words
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Article33 1965-12-15 1 JHSSELTON Tues. babah pollc* today reported that pirates klled six Filipino crew members of barter trading kuinpu <boat> last Friday in the Sulu Sea off the north-«utcrn coaat at Sa-33 words
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Article69 1965-12-15 1 KUCHINO Tues —Britain would see Malaysia through confrontation, the BritiMi High Commissioner to Malaysia. Lord Head said here tonipht Speaking at a larewell reception at the Istana he said confrontation had brought many problems to the federation but he felt that a very large number of69 words
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Article392 1965-12-15 1 Panic over the new rupiah JAKARTA, Tues. The revaluation of the rupiafa today upset the Jakarta market and caused panic among the people. Radio Jakarta broadcast repeated appeals to the population to remain calm and not to get panicky. Shopkeeper^ worn urged to reopm their shops The initial reaction to392 words
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Article35 1965-12-15 1 148 SURRENDERS SAIGOX. Tues. A n.u rrcord number of 148 Viet cong guerillas gave them selves up to the alii. I forces in South Vietnam last month. United States spokesman said tonkin Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement96 1965-12-15 1 MAHALS j> FINDING IT DIFFICULT TO SAVE MONEY? wtiy not opri a saving* account wttri THE HONGKONG BANK Are you finding it difficult to save money? Well, so did Mr. Thrifty until he opened a Savings Account with the Hongkong Bank. Why don't you do the same? You'll be surprised96 words
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Advertisement101 1965-12-15 1 TOP-QUALITY FANCY WALL CLOCK (Etecfric Ar Battery operated' TIIE MOST USEFTL <WFT FOR A .MODERN HOME .^^^ffy^N^. Accuf«t» >^l Attractive xXMBkL 0»"«Ne /Vilfllftyavi? r i v io|| i a available at i WBiy i chun ch °ng 5 jj»^ Spore 1. Watch I Clack ipeciolntt tinea Btf M- 70 '••'I101 words
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125 1965-12-15 2 UAIGON, Tues. A National Buddhist con-, ference called here yesterday for the U.S. Embassy to apologise for the alleged desecration of a pagoda by American Marines. After more than M) minutes lof bitter debate, more than 300 delegates al.so decided to demand that the Vietnamese,125 words
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121 1965-12-15 2 NIGERIAN CHIEF BURNT TO DEATH BY MOB lAGOS. Tues. Police -i arc investigating reports that oii.i (Kinc) Krlcko Adesanya was burnt to death by an angry mob in l.jcbu province at the weekend. V i online to thr reports the Oba was addressing a gathering on his return from Ibadan.Reuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-12-15 2 Soek: This witch hunt is too extreme President warns of possible reprisals JAKARTA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Soekarno yesterday warned Indonesians jof possible Comj munist reprisals if the "current extreme witch hunt against the Communists goes on." Addressing an opening > session of a Governors conference at his palace, he said: "Frankly,248 words
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Article20 1965-12-15 2 LIMA (Perm. Turs. Tlioiisimd.s of hospital workers bCK.n nationwide strike yesterday in support of demands lor vafji creases.20 words
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209 1965-12-15 2 Ayub offers India peace if Kashmir is allowed self-determination UNITED NATIONS, Tues.' PRESIDENT Ayub of Pakistan yesterday said his country would sign a no-war pledge with India if India first allowed Kashmiris to exercise self-determination. In an address to the United Nations General Assembly, the Pakistan leader also proposed that209 words
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175 1965-12-15 2 The women are taking over business in Thailand XTEW YORK. Tues. i Time magazine reported yesterday that "in Increasing numbers" the women of Thailand are making inroads into the country's business "Women own about 90 per cent df Bangkok's real estate ami have hoavy Interest* in transport companies, construction firmsAP - 175 words
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Article30 1965-12-15 2 LONDON. Tues. Sisiy b.< Ipoint pens siolcn by thieve.-, who raided a Sunday school were mih embossed vnh a text: "limy tli« Lord foriflve your ins Reu'er.Reuter - 30 words
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115 1965-12-15 2 Malaysians boycott Ayub 's talk to Afro-Asians IJNITED .NATIONS, Tues. Malaysian deleKates boycotted yesterday a private meeting of the Afro-Asian group which was called to hear a statement by President Ayub of Pakistan. Pakistan broke off diplomatic relations with Malaysia some weeks aeo in protest at what the Pakistani GovernmentReuter - 115 words
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Miscellaneous23 1965-12-15 2 TLXE GAMBOLS r T»UT« rue *o*t eoiajioutfMl/-^ wittS />toU U«CD ID TUmT) /^TIW WS 9tK*t} IT MM AMU«N» r^ I I UO6 IMJSKtmoJ23 words
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Article69 1965-12-15 3 HONO KONG Tue«.— The tie* China news agency last night reported strong Chinese protest against alleged U.S. air attack* on Chinese fishing boats on the high sea*. One fisherman »v Willed. neven others were wounded and three boat* were damaged as a result of theReuter - 69 words
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484 1965-12-15 3 Jomo gives the order and air blockade of Rhodesia begins NAIROBI, Tuesday. EAST African Airways are suspending weekly Comet Hignts to Salisbury on Kenya Government orders The airline is arranging the flights to operate instead between Nairobi and Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania) and between Blantyre (Malawi) and Livingstone and Lusaka (Zambia) SuspensionReuter - 484 words
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162 1965-12-15 3 TONDON, Tues.— The I ■k American Govern- I ment has agreed to j allow Britain to postpone its option on the F-111 "swing winp:"' bomber until March 1, 1966. the Defence Minister. Mr. Denis Healey. announced yesterday. He told Parliament that the British requestUPI - 162 words
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96 1965-12-15 3 PETROL BOMB RAIDS ON WHITE HOMES IN SALISBURY SALISBURY, Tues. Four petrol bombs were thrown into houses in white residential surburbs of Salisbury on Sunday night, a police spokesman said yesterday. The bombs caused fires in each of the houses but little damage was done and there were no Injuries.Reuter - 96 words
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294 1965-12-15 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. T<HE Security Council yesterday decided to defer x a scheduled afternoon meeting on the Rhodesia crisis until 2000 GMT today. 3.30 a.m. Wednesday Malayan time, i No explanation was given for the decision. The meeting was to have been held yesterday afternoonReuter - 294 words
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Article42 1965-12-15 3 PRETORIA. Tue« A 33-vrm-old white man «v sentenced to 10 veaW Jail here for rapine *n eight-year-old African girl. The Judge told the man thai he had acted like a barbarian \nI ward* a defenceless child.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1965-12-15 3 DALLAS. Tues.— A "simple modest and dignified" memorial to the late President Kennedy will be built near the street here where he was assassinated.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration203 1965-12-15 3 STEWART ILL -MISSES OPENING OF NATO TALKS DARIS. Tues. Mm*- isters of the 15--nation Atlantic Alliance gathered here last night to work out a new western defence programme for the next five years. But the Nato Foreign Ministers met without a key member the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart,Reuter - 203 words
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Article68 1965-12-15 3 EDWARDS AIR BASE (California), Tues. An American X-T0 supersonic bomber has reached planned speed of 1.920 mph fastest yet attained by the modii. A United Stales Air Force spokesman said tiie 250-ton plane 1 reached the speed at 70,000 feet over a measured distance.Reuter - 68 words
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Advertisement500 1965-12-15 3 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged hy the Way You Speak and Write kr+ tou content with thr worried because they cannot way you sp«-ak and uritr? Kxr a pend upon their English >nu snrr that you arr not not "letting them down" It makinc nmtakrs that cause500 words
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Advertisement572 1965-12-15 4 There are two ways of buying a watch One way is to go from shop to shop... THE BEST WAY IS TO BUY A RADO j HIGH DUALITY SWISS PRECISION WATCH AT FIXED RETAIL PRICE I S |l fi Only RADO can offer you these quality features: /^^fcH^Xpf^Uik 1. RADO572 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1965-12-15 5 'We do not live on bounty of neighbours'— House told By Our Parliamentary Reporters SINGAPORE, Tuesday ]y|R. Lee Kuan Yew spoke today of his hopes for "a new working relation- ship" between Singapore and Malaysia. The Singapore Prime Minister said he was1,367 words
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95 1965-12-15 5 Kt^LA LUMPUR. TurvFive commemorative Malaysian stamps issued in 10i,(i will be Invalid for postage and revenue purposes from April 1 next year The stamps or fourcent 10-rent. 12 -cent and 30 -cent denominations were issued to commemorate the coronation of Sultan Is-95 words
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584 1965-12-15 5 No Opposition— so a pledge to put everything fairly before the House. not our Intention that we should give up something which is of value, and we ask nothing of our neighbours unless we give them something In return." Mr. Lee added. He hoped that such a relationship would be584 words
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317 1965-12-15 5 'Future fraught with more danger' pan to believe that "we could remain separate and disinterested in the event of a major catastrophe in South-Easr. Asia." Mr. Lee said it would be dishonest not to express profound Interest on the policies pursued by Malaysia, which helped U» Influence attitude and relationships317 words
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Advertisement230 1965-12-15 5 ROPE SPECIFY PURE I MANILA I ROPE JBY BRAND [capstan WPP' MINE As supplied to 1 major I SHIPPING LINES I WAR DEPT, I GOVT DEPTS Widest range of R sizes available j; Ex-stock FROM LEADING DEALERS GUTHRIES Singapore Tel. ***** I K. Lumpur Tel. ***** Penang Tel. ***** the230 words
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Advertisement62 1965-12-15 5 f^s^s^sv _^r I Woman with a I SMIRNOFF for you-mixed witn ■^'i^y^T j I VOOKt W^ft^T^^jß 1 It leaves you breathless £HBh££mbV Rabro; STOMACH TABLETS F*o&. RELIEVE INDIGESTION V^i-*-* GASTRIC AND OTHER p^ STOMACH DISORDERS B^B^k^^B^B^Bk S^FjP^' B^^^^^s^^^s^l B^B^^^bW. MALAYSIA $5 1 /25 ■*f "^wj Y// Till ,lK.\ /sfl A."62 words
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383 1965-12-15 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDEPENDENT Singapore's first relatively "pain--1 less" Budget has generated new faith and confidence among business and industrial circles in the State's economic future. They described it as "farsighted and progressive." and felt that It would provide the necessary fillip to industrial expansion and383 words
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Article109 1965-12-15 6 LIGHTS FOR LORONG TAI SENG SINGAPORE, Tues. Lorong Tal Seng tonight brightened up as new street lighting for the area was officially switched on by the chairman of the Housing and Development Board, Mr. Tan Kla Gan. The lighting for two stretches of the road, costing about $18,400. was requested109 words
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Article52 1965-12-15 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Radio Singapore at 9.40 p.m. tomorrow will broadcast in the English service the speech ol the Prune Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, made in Parliament toduy when he moved the motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara for his address at the opening of the52 words
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Article192 1965-12-15 6 From $40 to $400 pay-hike for 60 SINGAPORE. Tues. About 60 workers of the Malayan Refrigerating Co. have obtained new wage scales and back-pay, ranging from $40 to §400. under a new collective agreement signed between the company and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union. Announcing this today, the192 words
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221 1965-12-15 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ffWE Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Richard G. Tallboys, today disclosed that 1,200 firm inquiries have been received todate by Australian exhibitors taking part in the International Machine Tools and Metal Working Exhibition, and many thousands of dollars worth of machinery and221 words
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Article182 1965-12-15 6 STATE'S 37 NEW TOUR GUIDES SINGAPORE. Tues. Thirtyseven persons out ol 49. who took the 4th Guide Training Course sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board will graduate on Wedj nesday. Among mem are live women. I They will be presented ith their certilicates. by the chairman of the Board. Mr.182 words
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Advertisement313 1965-12-15 6 1 "today "only "iVdo -"by demand" SINGAPORE. 5 SHOWS t 11. m. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9. 1 5 1 Winner of 3 British Film Academy Awards! BEST ACTOR-Dirk Bogorde BEST NEWCOMER James Fox MMHNfI B 1 BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black* White) B j DIRK BOGARDESARAH MILES j T^ SERVANT j^ LIDO313 words
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Advertisement126 1965-12-15 6 61st RECORD DAY! Dairy I Show, 11 am, J.IS pm RAJ KAPOOR preset >->, ImAtk CIUTiSr *t*4tkm! VANGAM \J HINDI TECHNICOLOU Mu.ie: »Mh»r J«ikr»ri«i Ad UdULB Film CCBtIM lUMM Vtsr^:'=T Last Day! 1, 3.30, 7 ft t3O p.m. EDDIE CONSTANTINE in "F. 1.1. 00* IN PARIS" With Chinese Subtitles Full126 words
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Advertisement260 1965-12-15 6 "QPENr Cs]»iyjk P TOMORROW! j I STRANGER THAN FICTION. ..An Actual jS. Record Of The Astounding World Of Incredible Wonders!! JE^tiQT WM^BB^^ COLUMBIA PICTURE) BB^BW NEXT CATHAY PALACE CHANGE! J A FUN FABULOUS NEW COMEDY! v More CRAZY ANTICS Than Evot Before! I /jfl &Hp^r^r£p£^^PQßP SEVEN TIMES NUTTIER ISB ■SiiisniiN260 words
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Advertisement585 1965-12-15 6 #»HAl¥ ORGANISATION f -g OPENS TODAY" II am. 145, 4, 6 30 t, 9.10 pm. MO FREE LIST) i\ m f m f ESPIONAGE U I I IN LISBON Brett Holsev Jecnne Valrrii B TECHNICOLOR-TECHN^C^Pt (SB' EXTRA! ON STAGE" tai: k \vo\ -no* OEMONbTRAIh' IS LOCAL t.XPL'v TOIIAV O\l V585 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1965-12-15 7 Bob Ng - Allegations substantially established judge Seremban inquiry report 'Unpleasant truth is that drastic changes must be made to the framework of the Town Council' SEREMBAN, Tuesday mHE Commission of Inquiry X into allegations of malpractices and maladministration in the Seremban Town Council has found that incidents of malpractices involving certain councillors1,395 words
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Advertisement288 1965-12-15 7 i Qo^UocLARIIIIDEIBOOM presents b tbfcbNrs&WJ a mm\ Bm. /^BbMbT mt L^pßr MMt ofi<l nal t v m%r y««»« «»«r M «n: 0 mm Tea 4»ntmt Wt BM BJkf an bands! A H ■••^-ihipatoi 9 BM mm «pnd« down' V a BB B^V Crotv comic A B BB impfiowti— if 'A288 words
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Advertisement451 1965-12-15 7 MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,750,000,000 accept deposits for varying periods of time to suit the convenience of depositors. as examples ■HI*II#V 11 will pay BI m. 62! n for twelve months for eighteen451 words
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633 1965-12-15 8 $276 m. allocated for development plans in S'pore 'BIG THREE'— HOUSING, URBANISATION, RECL' SINGAPORE. Tv«« DOUSING, urban redevelopment and reclamation of the East (.Oast form three of the biggest multi-million dollar projects provided for in the Singapore development estimates for next year. The total development estimates to be voted amount633 words
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243 1965-12-15 8 Lost eye in mishap $9,350 damages SINGAPORE. Tues. TLIUSSEIN bin Ibrahim, 39, a private investigator 11 and ex-police inspector, lost his right eye in an accident, involving a bus in Sembawang Road two years ago. the High Court was told today. He and his wife, also in- jured in the243 words
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Article68 1965-12-15 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cul ofl at Tampmes Road iron: I "i m.s.. to 7J m.s.. including Lo> rong Teck Hock and Loronc Muallap tomorrow, irom 9 a.m to 6 p.m. It will also be cul off ai Bi:ijai Park between DPH.RS4! I and House No. 5»68 words
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Article168 1965-12-15 8 JINUAPUKt. lues. me miiooi children irom various pans ot ielangor will arrive here by train omorrovs morning as guests of the ..ions Club ol Singapore. Their week-lone riM is under an nternational youth exchange pro[ramme between Singapore and Malaysia. They represent the diflerent -acial groups in168 words
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491 1965-12-15 8 SINGAPORE. Tues The 0 chairman of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Ho See Beng i Pap Bras Basahi today told Parliunient that the Prime Ministers recent call for wage rtntralnt by the workers had been misinterpreted by a number of bosses491 words
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Advertisement323 1965-12-15 8 \^9^f^~ vQ*^"* w^"* >W!^? w J^ 4 Wl I Distinctive' Watches I Zo^t^\ A wonderful new sportsman's watch is introduced into the already "I^^/'^^^ popular Sandoz Aquaplane series the SANDOZ AUTOMATIC ff^ "nAY.nATE" \v\v Every SANDOZ Aquaplane Watch is pressure tested to 10 atmospheres J S.J\ which means that every323 words
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Miscellaneous169 1965-12-15 8 All it, Onp By V.T. Hnntlin I JUSTONTeETCVBt I ..WWAT9 AM M3U I [OF COUOSE I AMI *MYt> 7WY I PWOSABLV ISCAUSB «5) THOSE LITTLE OLD J SOT Km I HE SOT V WPUJUf VMAmATfcKE AN OLOOOK THEY PfKFERREP JI, Wlfi MMTTIAN LAPK9S rt BUasCP, TH« I_JV,» UW H<M WHBN169 words
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Article, Illustration990 1965-12-15 9 NOEL CARRICK - THE SHOW WINDOW FOR A NATIONS FARMS NOEL CARRICK STORY By PICTURES By KEITH BYRON Rural Australia in action IN every hamlet and every big city in Australia a big event on the calendar is the local agricultural show mirroring rural Australia and its farm products, still the basis of990 words
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Advertisement46 1965-12-15 9 Consulate pure white filter gives you tt^^r^jC the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced M\ by a touch of refreshing menthol "F/Po jp -a^ That is why Consulate is always fresh """""Ss^nm^ 'G^^ JWK R^^Sl^ <*£ WORLD'S FIRST AND BRITAIN'S LARGEST-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT FROM ROTHMANS46 words
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305 1965-12-15 10 Doctor cleared of abortion charge CASE IS NOT PROVED, 50... SINGAPORE. Tue«. T\R. R. Ramaswami was today acquitted by a magistrate's court on a charge of causing a former bar girl to miscarry. The fourth magis- trate, Mr. S. Rajendran. who acquitted the doctor without calling for his defence, said:305 words
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260 1965-12-15 10 Executives and the image we should project Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues The role of giving Malaysia an image of proeress and efficiency which will attract the capital so necessary for economic expansion, rest* on the rising managers and executives. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann. said260 words
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85 1965-12-15 10 SINGAPORE. Tue.v A British frigate. Londonderry, last night steamed into harbour towing a stricken Dutch merchant ship, Johannas Hope, about 100 miles down the Malayan east coast. The ship's steering had failed early yesterday and some of the lower compartments had Hooded. An85 words
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Advertisement248 1965-12-15 10 AGENCIES INTERNATIONALE 90. Orchard Road. Singapore-9. Tel: No. *****. are proud to announce their appointment as Sole Agents in SINGAPORE. MALAYSIA BRUNEI for KING EDWARD CIGARS and CIGARILLOS TIME-LIFE The Ur f «t Selling Br.nd i. The U.iTem ntornat|ona| AVAILABLE AT:— Robinson's Supermarket m t Singapura Drug Store St*«eripti«B Zacch's248 words
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Advertisement514 1965-12-15 10 GOODMANS HIGH FIDELITY LOUDSPEAKERS TRIAXIOM IllaC 12 inch 20 .aBVasW witt— 15 ohms. Tht 7< :-«xlom 1 220 C 11 a corrplete triple-eie Jk^Bii^B-fc. mtnt Hi|h Fidelity loudspeaker bMSHI^^WJH^^ havinj all 3 radiating elements ■bbbbWCJb^^bb^^^^ integrated into one compa't Hijh f. MPA bWL^-. Fidelity loudspeaker system In one compact unit514 words
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Miscellaneous279 1965-12-15 10 Straits Times Crossword I 1 -BBBBi~~~L«>BT~~B^BBr~BBBS ACROrtK AsaoctaUng with new N.C.O.— h m, rt and w»th heart of cold 8. They are not real, and by the pithead, not sham, possibly sprinkle the grapes anywaj an easy beginning! (7). 0. Articles about poor In the sln 'he first half, a279 words
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Article, Illustration874 1965-12-15 11 DAY TWO of the Rahman Talib appeal Reporter*: Ch«w Loy Kheen, A. Ramalingam THE Rahman Talib libel and slander case appeal hearing was told today about a witness —"a stooge in the affairs of others" whose evidence holds the balance in the874 words
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1280 1965-12-15 11 ah c individual based In rum upon other equally erroneous inference and suppositions. coun>el said. He referred to Inche Aba Bakar evidence in which he •xplalned why he had gone to see Inche Rahman Talib. Inche Abu Bakar had uid he whs related1,280 words
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Advertisement141 1965-12-15 11 /Yob are MORE than /Qk aa honoured gaest at the\ TAIPEI We are proud of the impeccable service and hospitality that await yon at The President. Luxurious rooms and suites range from US$B.75 per night. Night-club restaurants, barber shop, beauty salon and nursery are conveniently located within the hotel. Superb141 words
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Advertisement166 1965-12-15 11 2^^. j^ftfKHL M- m METROIMETRDTEX 7T7; uirucr I LI AT TOWERS II 14 HIGH bT LIDOTHEATRF) SINGAPORE MB ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. I BOTH STORES ARE OPEN ON SUNDAY 19th Dec. For Your X'mas Shopping. IiHI II ik. i BdM ife&J^j^B BUI W^**^ jf You can't beat it for Sound or166 words
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Article40 1965-12-15 12 M W»r4» Sit (minimum) TMC FAMILY OF the Mi Ur Paul L IVnjc Nun »h«ck the Rrv KathTf* a>-i ("an-hion.ru of st Rrrnadtttc <r r*lativra. frirnda aad aaaoc il on* for *hair ctmdoitnce*. pray*™, "d liifti .-II n-<r..i fT'll'40 words
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Article59 1965-12-15 12 M Wora-a lit Wmimum > MCET YOUR FRIENDS Mi «nnd»r f>. I'xltan a- Oioo>. »l Tantlin Road I p<.-. !<■; >47^ DRUMMCR PINE DISINFECTANT la Baa. mntt po«frfiu form killer aa tii. mark" Drummer la «orrn that -lira. ROLANO t Batty! H«vi Bat hair p»rm*d. «iti«l or t:Bti»d l»»tor.59 words
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Article710 1965-12-15 12 Oner again Singapore's new budget was presented in markedly different circumstances from the last, a characteristic which began with the disappearance of the City Council. Another constant, and fort- unate. factor is the customary j surplus on current account. It has been growing smaller^ j but it710 words
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Article389 1965-12-15 12 The leaders of Party Ra'ayat have said little in explanation of their decision to pull out t of the Socialist Front. The! newly-elected Party vice- chairman, lnche Sharif? Babul, who will be the effective boss in the absence under detention of lnche Boestamam (once again named chairman389 words
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Article174 1965-12-15 12 Setting up the National Youth Pioneer Corps in Malaysia next year will be a most demanding job. If the corps is to be worthwhile it will have to endeavour to recruit and train boys who would not otherwise find work: and these will inevit- i ably include many174 words
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180 1965-12-15 12 Those breaks in the programme AFTER viewing the golf championship programme on Singapore Television last Thursday it was interesting to read In the Straits Times next day that Kuala Lumpur television programme are not to be interrupted with advertisements "except In the natural interval". What bliss for viewers there compared180 words
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Letter66 1965-12-15 12 IN most countries where commercial advertising on TV. has been Introduced, the viewer has benefited. The advertiser pays for a programme which professional research h&s shown is attractive to an audience group. For this service the advertiser Is allowed to put on his "spiel". With T.V. Malaysia we get the66 words
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Letter65 1965-12-15 12 rE head of our school recently pinned up our examination results on the notice board. The results were disheartening, but what was more shocklnt- was that above the list of names of those who failed were vped fhe.-e words "Failed <In order of meritV for each .subject. These65 words
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Letter66 1965-12-15 12 I refer to the letter headed "Doubllne Parking Payment" and would like to point out that under the existing regulations, any motorist who parks his vehicle in a parking lot. must pay the prescribed charge. Motorist* who wish to avoid what the correspondent terms "double taxation" are66 words
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Letter120 1965-12-15 12 I refer to a letter (B.T. Nov. 13) on "Danger spot". Bartley Road at Its Junction with Paya Lebar Road Is a V Junction. Prior to the widening of Bartley Road, a 'Halt At Major Road Ahead' sign had been Installed at this Junction so that vehicles120 words
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Letter41 1965-12-15 12 rrdiE Minister for EducX ation has said in the Parliament that overseas graduates would bf token on contract tr meet the shortage v' teachers. There are manj Indian. Canadian, anc. American university graduates here waiting foi recognition A. S. MAMAM Bentnnr41 words
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Article477 1965-12-15 12 Yunus Maris - Learning Malay 170 Yunus Maris: By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Sejuk carij> cold. rool. darjah (v) standard; or decree (In temperature): bil*k darjah (H) class room; kawASan in> freedom, recess: mau kelcpasan (N* free time, recess, interval. PABSIVB CONSTRUCTION (contd.t KENA followed by the base of a verb twlth477 words
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897 1965-12-15 12 Speeding the search for specialists FIRST THE TEACHERS IN THEIR THOUSANDS THEN THE SKILLS FOR ALL TEAMWORK FOR GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY ALTHOUGH shortages will be evident in most expanding sectors of the economy, the needs for certain types of high-level personnel will be particularly crucial to the success of Malaysia897 words
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Advertisement827 1965-12-15 12 rSlraitt Twet Mali. Mail Chiaa-o>*4 w..r»,•..».«« mi COi.o STORASI HNJaV MARRIT 0-ck.rt I***- Ixniinat Daak) r COLO STORAfii ■RAMCHfI f At N.M.IW *~4 Kataaf M*>«l tdttwMt *a«' CITY BOOK STOtt ITB Yf TirllaitTar Ha>aaaai C >ttr»f Ovdaa TNI MIWS FRONT «*»»•»»■<» Imrimtal M M ItMAIL j A^aatJtf attv lodkdl Mwfll827 words
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Advertisement87 1965-12-15 12 f-iitc Ehu rric Instruments Standard Medals j£) Stratacatfar" «l Th» ede ot t^a »orias loading Wji,. jj i»t3 00 ..ch "Jaumattar" g ->cd' poratcng many ■tm^ 'Vi'ua.M mh. SI 245 00 Htk -•at. vr Jff 3*ta" ar\ artiralv "n»* *uP >o.jna to av«r\ piavmg I 'sIiMM aach. j ~Praciai»w laaa"87 words
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Advertisement43 1965-12-15 12 TjP'iesentatian rdaxes MaaV »f tin await i.pi*.»h »o aaaaW laaaaaa. >».»*. Bf# TWiwy f i (fur a>^ under tH# mot t hvK■• >c condittowi by 1 1 re f ulfa #a»WW*atll## pW#C 9% %9 1 which <Mt Uf t (Ontfja)* CO Wf)Oti t 9*l,43 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-12-15 13 Socialist Front break-up: 'Emotional tension' blamed pBNANQ, Tups -The 1 chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siow. today df'MTibod as "unfortunate" thr> decision of Party Ra ayat to withdraw, from the Front. 'It appears that emrv :ioi.al .r.ress and tension can hamper our plan*276 words
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Article53 1965-12-15 13 r.\;iTNo Turn bouamrtle, BiclHh hinir Alang KMCtUI. »o Ms killed festerday shr m struck by lightning «hiic cloning hfr ncr. hour vi tho Kamunting arcs ben. Her husband. Harun Mn BHliarl. I tnoar m the Taiping Town Council, escaped unhurt while I their young daughter sustained53 words
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493 1965-12-15 13 ! JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS i From 1 JESSELTON, Tuesday. A N official of the British High Com--f~^-mission here, who had been given a month to leave Malaysia or be declared persona non grata, left for Britain with his family during the weekend. He is believed to be493 words
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Article49 1965-12-15 13 SINGAPORE, Tues— The British Ooverntneut will present 40 books on trade unionism to the National Trades Union Congress The British Hlgb Commissioner. Mr. John Rob. will present the gift to the NTUC chairman. Mr. Ho Seen Beng. »t Trade Union House at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.49 words
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Article35 1965-12-15 13 Test match— on TV SINGAPORE. Tues.— TV Slngspura will be broadcasting fllm reports dally on the current England vs Australia Tesi match. The tirst programme will be broadcast st 6.25 p.m. tomorrow on Channel 5.35 words
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Article, Illustration242 1965-12-15 13 Yusof to be the first President CHANGES TO STORE CONSTITUTION SINGAPORE, Tues SINGAPORE will become an independent Republic with a President as Head of State after this current session of Parliament. The two Bills to make, these changes effective and to complete the formal separation of Singapore from Malaysia have242 words
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Article152 1965-12-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. DARENTS of Nanyang University students from Malaya who were recently expelled from the university want the Central Government to secure the release of six Malayan students arrested by the Singapore Government during the recent boycott of studies. This decision was among 10152 words
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Article28 1965-12-15 13 IPOH. Tues. A carol by candlelight procession will be held on the grounds of the Redemptorist Monastery in Tambun Road here on Sunday at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article55 1965-12-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR 1 ,c- The new Malaysian H'gh Cmmissioner to Britain. Dato Syed Sheh. was today rtceivei in audience by the Yang c'-Per-tuan Agong and Raia H'rmaisurl Agong at Istana Tetamu. Dato Syed Sheh. who leaves for London on Dec. 31 va^ formerly Ambisjador to55 words
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102 1965-12-15 13 A LOR STAR. Tues. An Assemblyman asked why the Speaker of the Kedah State Assembly, Haji Zalnuddln bin Hajl Din. did not wear his official dress at today's meeting. The Speaker was wearing a black Malay costume. Inche Yahaya bin Abdul Jalil Jerlun102 words
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409 1965-12-15 13 Honours to 46 for action in Borneo CiNGAPORE. Tues. Forty-six officers and men of the British and Commonwealth forces bavt been decorated by Queen Elizabeth and another 75 mentioned in despatches for gallant or distinguished conduct Heading the ii.v Is Mai.-On P. M. Hunt, who becomes a Companion of the409 words
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Advertisement107 1965-12-15 13 What is so special about Dry Sack? The word sack probahly originated at tho cn<i of the with rpmarkahlydryaftertawe. It was called Dry Sack 15t h Century and signified a>u <•, t fort i.i.,l in.- «ritl Ucmh, alt houjh it ia a medium »herry as we know it •mlike anvthinc107 words
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Advertisement52 1965-12-15 13 I A /l^r*"l Vt^\f~\ I I (i v I I "°k' nsorl special- I I Genuine Leather Wallets BHH^M^^^H^^^l^^H I brown. Ausfralio in brown or I Children's I J J I Cinema Show at I uHl^^^B I i p. m. today in I BKi^i^B i^r^B B the Restaurant I SXT52 words
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Miscellaneous764 1965-12-15 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur 6.10 Women* World: 6.35 Jonand Penanr: 6 Ipoh and Ma- ny Quest "The Invisible Ucca: SJohor, Bahru;4 *g~& HJiTcAJ^ Taiping; 7 Bata Pahat; "Approach with Caution"; 7.35 Kloang. Best of the Post: 8.00 News tn P.M. 2.00 Opening and Pro- Mandarin: 8.10 The Black764 words
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Advertisement414 1965-12-15 14 BB^BBBfeBBB^BBBBHBBBB^BO bbbVt4bbbbbß« BjjttwT ■♦■^t 'JH I^Bff I i* W i^s J_L 0W Jt HE^^SHblbbbbbbF awfi 'JE^bbßC^bbbbl y :Tte m -fl J *f J bbbV afl bbKbwUbb^B rMttx I 1 r^L C^ ■■mbbbbhlbbbirbJmLp **^^^j ■^■^■PSbHbI fffi't..' WK^JL**^/*- Colibri 5.23-the new \'\^^^t^m I ea^ r n uxur y l^ter >( "jgflfli^ I414 words
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Advertisement343 1965-12-15 14 WORTH The Mmmmmm nf F*>minif*> i.l*; 9 4ifX4m An J^ fflrnl X'mas Jz&< Gift I V^^x l^^""^ Ban 1"^ V\ .Jp fr EICHT FAMOUS CRKATIONS Obtainable at all Leading Stores and Dispensaries Sol* Ag«nt:- G. NICOLICH. P. O. Boi 454. Singapor*. Tel: *****. dymo jrwa TAPE WRITER ALUMINUM Pai^9 ~Wr343 words
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241 1965-12-15 15 Spore a one-party State by consent says Raja SINGAPORE. Tues. The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said last night that Singapore had temporarily become a oneparty State by consent. Commenting on the Barlsan Sosialls boycott ot Parliament, he said that while in other countries Opposition parties had been forcibly liquidated241 words
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Article25 1965-12-15 15 SINGAPORE. Tues— Th« f S Stale of Oeoiffia trade delegation led br Mrs. Virginia W. A'.lgooc will arrive in Singapore on 'lliutncjv25 words
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Article150 1965-12-15 15 Khoman to try again? THAI ENVOY CALLS ON SUBANDRIO JAKARTA, Tiies. Speculation was rife in diplomatic circles today that Thailand might make new attempts at mediating in the dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia. This followed a report in the official Antara news agency today that the Thai Ambassador, Luang Phinit-Akson.Reuter - 150 words
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215 1965-12-15 15 Action Front: Cut out the English KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE National Language Action Front has urged Radio Malaysia to stop broadcasting in English except in its overseas service. This was one of the resolutions passed at the oneday conference of Action Front committees from throughout Malaya at the Dewan Bahasa215 words
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100 1965-12-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Thieves carried off an Iron sate containing $2,000 when they broke into the Anglo-Asian Trading Corporation In Jalan Treacher here. They also took $3,000 worth of good.s Tlir theft wa> discovered a' 11 a.m. on Sunoav by one of the employees.100 words
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Article59 1965-12-15 15 PENANQ. Tues.— A working committee will be set up herr tomorrow to raise funds for flood J victims :n Kelantan and Trenggtnu The inaugural meeting will be held at Umno Hall a; 10.30 am. tojiorrow Among the convenor* are the Assistant State Secretary. Inche Koli bin59 words
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Article47 1965-12-15 15 fESSELTON. Tues. A 29-year-old woman, Wong Nyuk Moi. has given birth to triplets at the Duchess of Kent hospital in Sandakan. The babies a boy and two girls weighed 51b 12oz. 51b. 60z.. and 61b. loz. Mother and babies were reported to be doing well.47 words
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Advertisement234 1965-12-15 15 O O give him 0 ~L_ v 9 (Mb (JpiC£ H II After Shiva Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream V r^j I f[| jC-^^H 1 .'^-^i-^'Tjf o Alt*' Shave Lotion and Hair Cream "SsV" i >vy yy' Alter Sr>ave Lotion. Hair Cream. Stick Deodorant and Body Talcum (yMfr/; (\tuce masculine234 words
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Advertisement177 1965-12-15 15 mmmmmmm ON THE LIST PRICE OF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISH C RS FROM 12th DEC 1965 TO 20th JAN 1966 When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer you will obtain the usual discounts but the Hoover Holiday Offer will enable you to secure an additional177 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-12-15 15 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeintdaM IWJI I "*|HH/'~ V \J 1/ WMVvI ALL TW' KIDS X /ll X*. PIE r C SEEM TO BE OUT < «»ry IP /-JPS (WALKING THEIR PHTf GONNA \0077A TAKE VvCEEI JftTr t MY IL^^~i/ vwsc^ If41 words
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Advertisement68 1965-12-15 16 PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! •if '^Kw z^ l^^^! H NEW POWER-FORMULA ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE BOOSTS POWER THREE WAYS: 1. CLEANING POWER 2. FIRING POWER 3. PERFORMANCE POWER ALSO PRESERVES THE POWER OF NEW ENGINES AND RESTORES LOST POWER TO OLDER ENGINES. Stop at the Esso sign today and68 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-12-15 17 DEAF AID EXPORT MANAGER CALLS HERE THE export manager of American-Danish Ottcon Corporation, Denmark. Mr. H Monsted. visited Singapore recently on his way to Sydney after attending the International Congress of Audlology in Kyoto, Japan. The Oticon organisation, estabi lished 50 years ago, is one of the i lsivest manufacturers153 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-12-15 17 j n < ill Mohd. bin i1..-inm. i above) 28. a graduate of Queen's I'liivrrsitv, Brljast, with a B.Sc. degree in electronic engineering, recently returned to Kuala I ii in i>i ii after a period of 14 months specialised training *ith 1.C.1.'s agricultural headquarters at98 words
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Article, Illustration350 1965-12-15 17 AN executive of a leading Australian company of timber merchants has drawn the attention of Singapore timber exporters and sawmillers to the unsatisfactory slate of their timber on arrival In Australia. Mr. C.S. Ewart. managing director of CM. Wilson Co. said Singapore timber exporters and350 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-12-15 17 Carrier Int. consider new possibilities CARRIER International are looking at expansion possibilities in this part ot the world. The a.ssist.mt to the president of Carrier International, Mr. W. H. Alvord i above i said this on his arrival last week for a quick look hi expansion possibilities and a survey137 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-12-15 17 CAPTAIN G. H. Evans, senior vice-president. Stales MarineIsthmUn. New York, accompanied by area owners representatives, in ths course of his Far East tout, conducted a special survey of the Dorts of Singapore, Jurong, Port Swettenham and Penang. Captain Evans is a well known terminu l.119 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-12-15 17 CALTEX GET NEW CHIEF FOR THEIR OPERATIONS AN American who has spent the past 20 years In the East recently assumed the post of superintendent of operations with Caltex Oil (Malaysia) Ltd. He Is Mr. George A. Williams who took over this post from Mr. Otto Miller who has been216 words
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Article165 1965-12-15 17 BUILDING contractors in Smgapore and Malaysia would be able to treble their speed of construction v they used ixjwer toois. an expert In die lield Mid. He i! Mr. L. F. cie Giciio. area export supervisor tor the Biack and Decker gioup. the worlds largest manufacturers of165 words
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Article, Illustration235 1965-12-15 17 BRITISH Overseas AirwayCorporation will i ion have the "finest ticket ties office in South-East Asia' when the $170,040 extension to Hotel Merlin In Treacher Road. Kuala Lumpur is completed in January. This was stated by BOAC's commercial director. Mr. J. R. Stainton. before leaving for New Zealand235 words
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Advertisement397 1965-12-15 17 CLASS I TYPE Etc c trie Overhead j TRAVELLING ||Sa| UP TO 5 TONS CAPACITY VAUCHAN Cltctrlc Overhead Travelling Cranes or* manufactured in linaU and Double Girder conttrucrmn. Th« nno.lt and douW* Girder or Hand long ravel, ar c! a combination ot the two drivet. T,»« lIS2 Cltctrlc Haitt Bloctti397 words
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Advertisement526 1965-12-15 17 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HOM6 KONG or lAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Oricnt on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you cant spare the time to go all the ay there and back526 words
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Advertisement605 1965-12-15 18 |y^i^riilßLMiLsMLLMiiat«ii^iUl ontinurxl from Pair 121 ACKNOWLEDGMENT M »Vor«s SIS (Minimum) MR AND MRS. M.B Mantam. Bun*m\ Slput thank st relatives and iriends for their kind attendance, assistance, good wishes and valuable ■Ms. aa the occasion of their marriage. ANNOUNCEMENT it Word* SIS (Minimum) NEW PRE X'MAS Shipment of I'.irtu Handbags605 words
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Advertisement650 1965-12-15 18 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* U (Min.}— Box SO et: extrm CIVIL A IRRIGATION fcofloeer wita oo* year experience In consult lot engineering firm. Works of land development. Irrigation and dramas* pralerred Box A3SB4 B.T. K.L. DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE r'rrr Now to help busy housewife Highly experienced Fioor-pollsner, exI p<-rt Kb650 words
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Advertisement966 1965-12-15 18 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT lIS Word* U (Htm.}— Sam S* eta, mmtrm IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. Modern KurnKbed Klai at Newton/Enf Tai Mansion. 2 Bedrooms long/batn. **r- vant'* quarter, Uv./Dla. room r/R balcony. Mosaic Parquet doonng* Moderate Rant Contact Tel: *****. B'pore. 3 ROOMED BUNGALOW with servant's quarters, Jalan Tanjonf, Petallng Jaya. Ideal966 words
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Advertisement869 1965-12-15 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE; 15 Word* U i Mi*.}— Box St eta. mxtrm OFF KHEAM MOCK Road: Attractive *emi-d«tacned bungalow on over 9,700 an.. ft, of Freehold land. Lounge separate dining room. 3 bedroom. Nice garden, fenced. Kitchen, covered, back-yard. Price: $56,000-. David Pboa A Boas, Valuer* Estat* Agents. Tsl:869 words
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Advertisement822 1965-12-15 18 FOR HIRE IS Word* <* (Mi*.)— Box St eta. ewfrm TV FOR HIRE, Sansul Stereo Ampltflers. Radiograms. Refrigerator*. Also available on HP Sales. Satellite Radio Co.. si. Tanxlln Rd.. S'por*. *****1. FLEETS OF M car* ready to serve your transport needs. Chances moderate. Also guided tour* at £1*7.50. Enquiry Acme822 words
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Advertisement1041 1965-12-15 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* ft (Mi*.)— Box St et*. extrm I IM3 PLYMOUTH FURY, AlrcondiI tion. radio, immaculate condition. Price J6.700 0.n.0. 114 Kill no Road, Phone ***** K'porc. MCA IMI RED Good condition, new batteries. Mclnturata tyres. Two European owners. Highest offer secures. Tel. Mr. Butterworth XL *****.1,041 words
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Advertisement809 1965-12-15 18 FOR SALE li Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St rts. txlm X'MAS PRESENTS MUSICAL Jtuellery Boxi (ro.n Jn s<i Co!i S6.M. Tea-8«t S<*.3o. Sums V\ .itches tIu.SU. HlmaUras. 3, »«lc(ie Koad. S'porr. *>YE ACNOICVOX RADIOGRAMS Transistor Radios. T«l«visioos, call at Chuan Seng Radio Co., IBS\ Holland Koad Singapore. Tel: *****. &H&2809 words
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Advertisement546 1965-12-15 18 TAILORING 'J H' ore's SC I *lim.>— Box St rt* m-n WEST END TAILOR ol'ers for <t)i* •eason a lame selection ol material. JHTiict in style, cuttiii*. nttinK lIM BUM Street i«<re Tot LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Hnr<i» ft i Mi*.)— Box iO et*. txtrm MAISON MOUERNE, first Cla»* Ladli'S HaiMir.sM546 words
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Advertisement1233 1965-12-15 19 TO LIVHtPQQL I WEST COAST UK.: Out S'pori Sails P. Sham Pining CALCHAS L .erpool. G'atfcw ll Pt/BM II patrocluS Liverpool, Glasgow li Pt/BK II MENISTHEUI Liverpool, Glasgow Btc II Dec 21 Otc 22 23 Dec H ASTYANAX l ■.(■•cool, Dublin, Amouf.. Ok 21 Oec 21 Ok 27/ 2 JM1,233 words
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Advertisement1213 1965-12-15 19 m^ii^jthnuj^L^mtumptm THE L A h£/Af£S THE EACT ASIATIC CCvpany L' 4 kccpwaM •> Dc-"«t'« MPRtSS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANOINAVIA: S'cort P. S ham Penanf Am Genoa Havrt Hburg R'dan Antw Copt KOREA a) Ote 11/21 Dec 27 24 23/24 I Jm 14 24 Jm 27 JM 341,213 words
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Advertisement1197 1965-12-15 19 I be upline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. nru tDWTM to London JM I OtnAnniN Hamburg Jm II Singaoori Pt. Stiim Ptnang M'brougli Jm 21 ll Port. T.o.y Drill TPfflT fcr lonrjon Jai J BENIaJbtJI Antwerp Jan 17 Singapore °t Sham Penang Hamburg Jan 23 Dtc 11/21 Dec1,197 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-12-15 19 feELLERMAN BUCKMLLS.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continenr. CITY OF NELLINSTON lc-2;-. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Singaport P. Sham Penong Havre. Hull 27/2» Oee 31 Dec Cm OF CHICACO Havre. London, Rotterdam H.i-!DJiT. Hull 17/10 JM 20/21 IN OH OF NEWCASTLE L acn, Hamourg, Rotterdam. Havre. Hull. M'bro 11/24 Jm 21 Jm OH OF IROOKLTN1,266 words
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1043 1965-12-15 20 From Our Market Correspondent Till Stock Exchange yesterday once more lived up lo ii- reputation for unpredictable behaviour with a very small turnover and easing prices in the industrial section. That this trend should follow an excellent Singapore budget, in which tax burdens were1,043 words
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Article26 1965-12-15 20 Malayan Stock Indies lire. 13 Dec. 14 Mndusiri.il>,: 81.99 81.90 Tins: !»9.83 100.13 rubbers: 105.05 105.05 'Dec. 30. 1:163 100 Dec. ML 196> 10026 words
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Article137 1965-12-15 20 MELBOURNE. Turn [MM .-I RIALS were steady a quiPt tr.uliriK. Myer 5.% ajaj again the feature, trading actively v Bd. higlier at 41s. 9d. MU dropped Is. to 81s. 9d. fol- .]<■ .iiiiiounconiints by Ita Rubsidiary H.O. Palmer, of a losa aim the posMbllity lurtlirr WTH»> Bab Bel137 words
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211 1965-12-15 20 OPTION PREMIUMS Dec. 14. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Uouttead 11 eta. M<-Austar V eta. C.S. Holdings lftctt.M. Inveot. 10 eta. Duu:uim 13 eta. N. Iron eta. K. Smelters M CU.J.C.B.C. 14 eta. Ksso U M Kothmana 11 ita. Ked Uiap. In eta. Mobmson 10 eta. t. U cit. SkaU II eta.211 words
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Article78 1965-12-15 20 CHINESE Product Eichanxc. Sinmpert inon pric«« p«r picul yttttr> day: Coconut alii bulk 151 i tellera, drum |5A xelleit I Copra: Dec./ Jan. UK/Continent. Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muntok hit* $21S aellfra Sarawak nblta S2l2i sellers. apeclaU Sarawak black 1150 sillers, garbled Lamponi; black JljO(N) fellers (all BM .-l.Wi. ASTA78 words
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Article56 1965-12-15 20 |"11l proent rale of Ihc M.il.i> in dollar ig:iinsl the poand BteT- ling li\i-d on No .mtM-r 24 last Mat in ttr-llins; T.T. or O.D. 's. 3 IS 16d. Botintr T.T. 3s. 4 1 Hid. Burinc O.D. 41. The dollar is at its <tUtoU>— middle position in relation56 words
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Article31 1965-12-15 20 Dec. 14. MA LAY AN Rl BBKR PKlCfei: 70 cents (up thri'i- i mh His of a cent). TIN: MNJI (down S»). Inofficial estimated oficrini; tons (up l.'i tons).31 words
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Advertisement1002 1965-12-15 20 j Vi KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. I 11 I O.S.A. PaclSte Ck Atlantic Sarvtee eanftol Hrngtcnt s. trtncnea N Tort oosita iiiiaaai •Haeikna Man- ***** BM tl Bet 11 IM IrH aMI U ftl Mwrtkmi Mart it 21 IM MIM II fit I Mil I Mai Mai Japan Direct Sarvtee1,002 words
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Advertisement909 1965-12-15 20 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "IBERIA" (30,000 ten* fully oirconditiofiee' itobiliiee*) Deport.no. SINGAPORE 22 Dec 1965 Arriving LONDON 12 Jon 1966 via Bombay, Port Said, Naplct 4 Polmo iMajorca). FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons hilly oirconditioncd Deporting SINGAPORE 29 Oec 196S PORT SWETTENHAM909 words
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Advertisement424 1965-12-15 20 k^ £LL£RMAN 6UCKNAU S.S. CO.. LTD. Wfc**^ 1 miiihui mom UNHU ajMMa *m tuanutNia. "jm m <...• lt^X&a^V IUAUINk 'UH HUMh»UNk |8»U«AK» t«b0l» U4*»» »U»t I lpbaVaVa\ Uid'iieuxk iwi. 'aoaat i'»«» tautt CITY Of BMOUTN 1I tm Cllt Of tlr«>» IM IMt U,U iaa 41 im/ I rat «I IM424 words
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Advertisement290 1965-12-15 20 H.K. RATES MM Im menanjii marh«l ,n BMOtJ v/ K'.n^ >mtrrday the IM Delimit «':>s quoted at &.71} lor T.T. and a.ttn-; for cash. Sterling- eat quotrd at W4 and ant tael ol (eld at L>63|. SPORE P. SHAM PENANG FROM iAPAN ETA/ETD ETA/ET ETA/ET M.V. "STATI Or MAHARSAHTRA" for290 words
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Article872 1965-12-15 21 nl SIM.SS in and reported to Hi- Singaporp and Kuala I umpur trading room* of the m«k k K.xrhaiiKf yesterday with I hr number ol shares traded in l.i.«.krl>: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlsas 14.000) Cits «rdt. SI 91 SL. (iUOO. M H: F. and N. srds J2.96 BL. ;.khj.872 words
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Article239 1965-12-15 21 IANCARY first grade rubber J t.o.h. buyers dosed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at "0 cents per lb. up three-eithths of a cent on Monday's dosing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ib.239 words
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Article107 1965-12-15 21 SHIPS lyinx alongsids tha Slngapsrs wharves sr sipsctsd today ars Benmatdbul 1 Louis N.W. 1, Auby N.W. 2 Perak N.W. 3/4. Bua Heov N.W. 5, Glenlyon 3/4. Martha Bakke 6 7. Straat Rio 13/16, Dolius IS. Nedcr Ktmi 31 32 Aeneas 33/34, Baokura 42/43. -StiH.it 40.41. BallKyodo - 107 words
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Article109 1965-12-15 21 THE Atioeiitlon of Bank! In Malaylia n.a-ic thrsc ehangea In Iti ratea to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $10O>: New York: nuylng TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 13/16, S"' d St. 33 6/16 credit bills. 33 U/16 trade bills Canada: buying TT 35j, airmail OD 381. 00109 words
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Article16 1965-12-15 21 I Further November rubber crops include: Batu Lintang 286.000 1 lb.. Glrnealv 165.500 Ib.16 words
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408 1965-12-15 21 riillE Straits tin price fell' 1 >oUTday by Hto pWM»| on reported weaker buying support. o In London overnisht the 3 months forward buyers' price had remained unchanged. Yesterday's offering at 23j |MM was estimated as being up M tons. LONDON: Tin408 words
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Advertisement96 1965-12-15 21 SHIPPING NOTICES "HO FUNG" FROM WHAMPOA THE ABOVE VESSEL IS SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE SINGAPORE ON 15TH DECEMBER. 1965 AND WILL DISCHARGE CARGO AT EASTERN ANCHORAOE WHERE CONSIGNEES SHOULD TAKE DELIVERY ALONGSIDE BY LIGHTERS CONSIGNEES PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. As Aeents: WALLEM CO (SINGAPORE) LTD Tel: ***** 8 mv.96 words
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Advertisement688 1965-12-15 21 rHE PENANG TURF CLUB X'MAS NEW YEAR MEETING 1965 66 iiindav 261h December. 1963 Vednesda.v, »9lh December, 1965 iunda>. 2nd January. 1966 USUAL SI UNLIMITEDI SWEEPS* 3 DIGIT NUMBERS "ORKCAST POOLS ("A" ABC'), $5 $2 TOTALISATOR rOTE. $2 FORECAST TOTE. X>UBLE PROCEED. TIEE GIFT TICKETS: Eight ickets will be given688 words
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Advertisement785 1965-12-15 21 HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED Annual Contract, for Transporta- tion of Hume Products. Tenders are invited from established Haulage Contractors bolding haulage permits for transportation of goods to specified districts in Malaysia for the year 1966. Tender forma and Information are obtainable on request trom Transport Supervisor (Mr. Francis Teoi.785 words
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Advertisement851 1965-12-15 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT P UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the following pos.s: FACULTY OF MEDICINE (1) SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN w THE DEPARTMENT OF o ANATOMY requiring, preferably, teaching resea.xh experience in histochemistry or experiment- n Ml embryology. st (2) LECTURESHIP OR ASSIST- ANT LECTURESHIP IN THE DEPARTMENT851 words
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Advertisement852 1965-12-15 21 ȆBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT WATER EXGLNEER Applications are invited tor ap- dv lointment to the post of Assistant tin Vater Engineer in the Public re( Vorks Department. Brunei. SU JLALIFICATIOXS AND c EXPERIENCE: Must have passed Parts I and 55] I of the examination of the852 words
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Advertisement647 1965-12-15 21 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Competitive Tenders closing at 230 and at 12.30 pm. iiring 'Bulan P.tasa' on the dates shown against each of le tender below have been distributed to the Contractors ?gistered in respective Rroups with this Ministry for the apply and services as follows: .T. No: Group647 words
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TIMESPORT SEAP SPECIAL 1
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Article, Illustration148 1965-12-15 22 M. RAHMAN - Torch lit in simple ceremony M. RAHMAN ly L v i 1 Ml'l 1 Mintntcr E) tunan ih i here b ni remony merit Huu>«Thr CMCM lM couldroii in the Parliament I ird nil ih»* lirs: runner. I iin hi the :irv 4 -mile run '<> tin dlum. X.v i148 words
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Article, Illustration859 1965-12-15 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LI/MPUR. Tuesday AS KING OPENS GAMES 4 PAGEANT of gay music, brilliant colour and Olympic splendour burst upon the Merdeka Stadium today on a cool, sunless evening when the King declared the Third Seap Games open. The King's declaration at 5.56 p.m. was cheered859 words
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Article470 1965-12-15 22 IfCALA lAMPIR. To**. M»la>«,i»n« were Terr ver; happ> to be haats for the Third Seap Games, the "little Olympic* of our own ever* two years." the Depoty Prime Minister. Tun xiidnl Razak. vaid toda> in his speech of welcome to the participating nations at the470 words
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Advertisement121 1965-12-15 22 FASTEST TO MANILA AND THE UNITED STATES. The fastest non- I 7^ t I stop service between Singapore and Manila, and on to the hong U.S.A Aboard PAL DC-8 Fan Jets, you're in Manila in three smooth hours. An entertaining flight, too. Nine entertainment I channels to choose f rom-stereo121 words
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TIMESPORT SEAP SPECIAL 2
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387 1965-12-15 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Malaysia count 21 golds at athletics ERNEST FRIDA ly Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A TEN$£ atmosphere prevailed at the Seap Games villages at Cheras and Pantai today and competitors had their final workouts before going into action tomorrow. Athletes, basketball players, boxers, swimmers, badminton players, footballers, cyclists, tennis players and weightlifters387 words
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Article75 1965-12-15 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysia 'i best hopes for a Scap .swimming medal van daabad today wltb th<* withdrawal of Victor Goh. Victor, a Penang schoo'.boy champion was expected by M;ilajratan .swimming officials tr> do well in three events 100 m and 200 m breast-stroke75 words
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Article, Illustration220 1965-12-15 23 RUDY BELTRAN - Jenny is aiming for shot record RUDY BELTRAN _By Xl A I A 1.1 Ml'l It, lue*. Burma's Jennifer Tin l-a» (pictured aboxri hope* lo break llir women's shot put moid in tlir Scan Ciam»« alhletirs which kappa to morrow. "I am determined to break Ihc record as well as220 words
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Article242 1965-12-15 23 UM KEE CHAN - UM KEE CHAN JBy KOALA LUMFUK. luea. Singapore utlicuil.s todny nude ;i draatle cut in their weightlilting medals estimate from tlirce golds, two silvers and a bronze to only one gold and a silver. Why have they revised their medals calculation? Mr. Goli Tiling242 words
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Article1157 1965-12-15 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The draw and programme for the Seap swimming competition which begins at Weld Road tomorrow: TOMORROW: From 9.30 ».m. Women's 100 m freestyle he -»U (eight best qualify;: Heat 1: Sally Soe (Bun, Suphaphorn Skou-ug (Thai). Ong Mcl Lin 'Mali, Patricia Chan (Sing). Kliem Chant1,157 words
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Advertisement21 1965-12-15 23 dffig*'- w/k m m GENUINE HAVANA V^^ CIGARS HENRY CLAY LA CORONA H.UPMANN MOINE COMTE CO LTD S PORE «K L'PENANG21 words
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Advertisement123 1965-12-15 23 4&*£?-*& 0&&0 mi» it»%&-K#i &Jk SANYO I I ALI TRANSISTOR RADIO I &m^ 4 H- TRANSISTOR SS •^t BAINJD PORTABLE Model: SU-604A ■zxJlj 3 BAND PORTABLE 'A '"'Vlri i> r fViVn M 3 BAND PORTABLE QUALITY PROVISIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD I nPAPIfIIIQ I The8 Mtfkirii dri h I riAW123 words
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Miscellaneous318 1965-12-15 23 Seap diary ATHUTIcs CTCUNQ (Diplomatic Enclave) (Merdeka Stadium) B.so a.m. 100 kilom-tre» 9..10 a.m. pole vnult fnuil; ruad leHin lime trial 940 400 m hurdles neats; 10.0 FOOTBALL WMMO'I high jump final; (Merdcka Stadium) HUi} vu.mrn.s 100 m I :.:;<, p.m. Thuilaiid v S. in-in Jj,n nimC hl ow 'j"318 words
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Obituary32 1965-12-15 24 K IHANMUCAM -i.'Mrr of Ja;»n KaalprHlat. gtntul for p.m. today. MRS PHILOMENA C. OAVIO of Murukkumiui.'hx. Krrala State moth*r of L'rtula Bonavtrture Bcniwy Jimn L#on AU>y David pa»»«l away on S-12-SJ,32 words
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Article, Illustration580 1965-12-15 24 Financial help from K.L. great: Ningkan KUCHING, Tuesday THE Chief Minister ol" Sarawak, Dalo Stephen Kalong Ningkan. today spoke of the '"very substantial financial assistance** the State was receiving for development from the Central Government. By Joining Malaysia, he said, the people of Sarawak were enjoying much lower levels of580 words
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137 1965-12-15 24 30 Chinese troops killed in border battle >( v DELHI, Tues. I Hi.- Defence Ministry claimed today that 30 Chinese soldiers were killed in a border clash with Indian patrols in North Sikkim two days ago. The Ministry said 300 Chinese troops crossed into Sikkim and opened fire with automaticReuter - 137 words
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141 1965-12-15 24 Indon gunboat raid off Batu Pahat AIUAR. Tues. An Indonesian gunboat robbed six Malaysian fishermen of $5,500 worth of fishing nets and v boat in international waters, seven miles off Sungei Ayam. Batu Pahat. The piracy, which was reported this morning, occurred on Sunday night. The gunboat had 20 men141 words
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Article85 1965-12-15 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. A preparatory room in St. John's School, a British Army school off Holland Ruucl. m burnt out by a fire !hi, aiternoon. Sony- inflammable chemicals started the hour-long blaze at 2 p.m. and destroyed tome wooden cupboards and other chemical* m the room. No one85 words
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Article142 1965-12-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. While the floods in the two east coast states of Kelantan and Trengganu have subsided, several kampongs in Perlis, on the west coast, were reported to be flooded today. Voluntary organisations in Perils were today alerted to give rmergency aid to flood142 words
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94 1965-12-15 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Zambia's Minister for the Western Provinces, Mr. A.B. Mutemba, said today that Singapore was "absolutely justified" in retaining the British bases because it was not strong enough to defend itself. He added that if there were no British bases the security94 words
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Article329 1965-12-15 24 LONDON. Tues —Buyers neglected the -luck market today and, despite UK. November trade fig- I ures which were considered satisfactory, prices of all stocks but a few features, influenced by special j factors, remained dull. Oilt -celled were depressed and i market circles thought some heavy selling occurred329 words
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Article49 1965-12-15 24 LONDON. Tues.— Bpot 20\d Jan. 20>,d.. Feb. 20N«T March 20 ,d. Jan March 20 9 16d.. April June aid.. July Bept. 21 116 d Opt Dec. 21 116 d.. Jan. March 20 _d.. April June 20T,d. July Bept. 20\d. c.l.f. Dec. 2O'»d. Jan 20',d.. Feb 20',d Tone Steady49 words
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Article29 1965-12-15 24 LONDON. Tues—Buyer* £1382', '—£10'jt. sellers £1387. i—£6'r Forward buyers £1360 <—U2t sellers £1363 «—£in. Settlement £1390 '—£5 1 Turnover am 400 tons. p.m 75 tons. Tone Barely uteady29 words
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482 1965-12-15 24 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: BACK PAGE SPORT By BRISBANE. Tuesday ENGLAND'S batsmen, who had some hverish moments today against the legapin of Peter Philpott. might be pushed tomorrow to avoid defeat in the first Test. Kiv< wleketa were down fof 197 in reply to Australia.- 4IW482 words
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Article140 1965-12-15 24 AISTRAI.IA IST l\\s i Overnight SM-t) Lawn l Parks b Higiis lflf Redpath b Brown 17 Cowper c BHrriiiKton b Brown 22 Burtte b Brown Booth c and b Titmu* IK Walters c Parks b Hlrks lf..S Veivers not out is Hawke not out Extras ■> Total i for140 words
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Advertisement438 1965-12-15 24 HI IE SHE| •ifc^J It Si SBJ^B <(£iiffi I Retired Storekeeper I I now part owner of over I 20 big companies 1 psta Overnight, Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood (pictured) found he tjfffj was part owner of over 20 big and successful companies, including Bfi Shell, Berjuntai Tin, Eastern438 words
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