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Title Section21 1965-12-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 7^ NATIONAL LIBRARY. Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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337 1965-12-23 1 109-0 approval Non-intervention vote ONLY BRITAIN ABSTAINS: DECLARATION IS ONE OF MAJOR DECISIONS IN THIS SESSION UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday THE General Assembly issued a sweeping condemnation of intervention in the affairs of other States in the closing hours of its 20th session early today. In wluii some diplomats described asReuter - 337 words
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Article, Illustration562 1965-12-23 1 P. KRISHNAN - Tengku to invite Marcos for a visit P. KRISHNAN: By I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MALAYSIA is to invite the Philippines President-elect. Mr. Ferdinand Marcos, "to pay us a visit" soon after diplomatic relations between the two countries are normalised. His visit, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today, would562 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-12-23 1 Razak leaves for Burma visit KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tun Abdul Razak, who left here today for Rangoon on a week-long official visit to Burma, is to invite Gen. Ne Win, Chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council, to visit Malaysia. The Deputy Prime Minister, who Is leading a 21--member delegation.^ salflAP - 289 words
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Article75 1965-12-23 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Oe- i tenet Department hax awarded Lockheed Aircraft Corp. the big- < uesx tingle military contract In history— USsl,363 million— for development of the CSA, the world r largest Jet plane. It wax announced last night The firm will build 58 of the75 words
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Article186 1965-12-23 1 U.S. 'no' to Christmas truce CAIGON, Wed. The United States will not observe a Christmas truce in South Vietnam as suggested by the Comm v n i s t backed Vietcong, an American military spokesman said here today. Operations will go on during Christmas day just like any other day.Reuter - 186 words
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Article28 1965-12-23 1 COTONOU Dahomey t. Wed. The Dahomey army today took over control of the country Its second coup In one month to avert a political crisis. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article29 1965-12-23 1 COLOMBO. Wed. A Cuban ships captain and chief engineer who left their vessel here have been granted U.S. political asylum, the American Embassy said today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article55 1965-12-23 1 IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Amidst three cheers for the Speaker, the marathon session of the House of Representatives came to a close tonight with the passing of next year's development estimates totalling $879.9 million. This is one-fifth of the entire public expenditure to be spent next year on the55 words
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Article68 1965-12-23 1 MOSCOW. W«L The ■svtt Union uxiay announced pkm Uj sei up a new scientific MBit* to dixovci how to make women even more beautiful under Com- i muniMii. Tlic new Research In- sUtute oi CoMneilo «ill keep 300 I experts bus\. working out new techniquesReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration318 1965-12-23 1 Big Tory split over Smith LONDON. Wed. A serious revolt over Hho(Usi;i split the opposition Conservative party loday. For the party's new leader. Mr. Edward Heath, it was a personal crisis. At least. 80 Conservatives more than a quarter of the party's members in Ihe House of Commons detled MrAP - 318 words
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Article27 1965-12-23 1 PETROL RATIONING IN ZAMBIA I 1 S.\K\ \\«'<l I' i tiioninu st.v la in /.tin 1 iNMfIMT, Mtowtag Kh iir«.U reprisal Mpei nf Mipplie>< Rrutrr.27 words
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Article326 1965-12-23 2 COMMONS TOLD OF THE DANGER IN VIETNAM LONDON, Wednesday THE British Prime Minister. Mr. wilson. told Parliament yesterday he now had President Johnson's solid support in any peace initiative on Vietnam that Britain could take. Thr key to peace was through Hanoi, he added.326 words
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174 1965-12-23 2 NASSER: WE WILL HIT BACK IF YEMENI ROYALISTS RESUME WAR PORT SAID, Wed. President Nasser declared yesterday the L'AR would strike back if Vrnieni Royalists carried out their threat to resume the civil Mar against Republican forces in the Yemen. lie made the statement in the course of a twoAP - 174 words
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117 1965-12-23 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— U.S. Air Force planes are spraying a chemical weed-killer to destroy rice crops In some areas under Vietcong control, Defence Depart ment spokesman confirmed yesterday. j The spokesman, confirming Saigon report, .said the spraying Win being undertaken at tlio rogue.--!Reuter - 117 words
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Advertisement281 1965-12-23 2 'Sr r^V^B a J ik HE lIH Christmas Tidings of Comfort for MEN This Christmas, the special gift is a Four in Bri-Nylon and Colourful Cotton Sports Seasons Glo-Weave shirt, Glo-Weave— Shirts. suave, sophisticated. Glo-Weave for the Be loved in a Four Seasons Glo-Weave immaculate dresser— the man-about town, this281 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-12-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /<ee TMost tea\ /^do you kuov/ i'm ceudv pobX.14 words
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Article88 1965-12-23 3 LONDON. Wed. The House of Lords gallantly waived 344 year -old rule because of Barone** Burton's hair-do. The rule is that members of the ll'iii-i- must have their heads uncovered while speaking. Lady Burton said that to remove her black store-pipe creation to speak would mean redoingUPI - 88 words
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Article, Illustration383 1965-12-23 3 PHOUMA - PHOUMA -SAYS VIENTIANE, Wednesday. THE Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, today denied that U.S. B-52 bombers had been given permission to bomb Communist positions in Laos from their bases on Guam Island. In a written reply to questions submitted by United Press383 words
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81 1965-12-23 3 Roadside 'breath tests' for drivers? I ONDON. Wed British motorist* will be subjected to roadside "breath tests" under a Government safety programme to curb drunken driving. The legislation is likely to create heated debate in Parliament on whether such tests constitute an Invasion of rights. A White Paper giving detailsAP - 81 words
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156 1965-12-23 3 The silent newsman wins appeal against jail term I SALISBURY. Wed.— Mr VJ John A. Parker, prej sident of the Rhodesian 1 Guild of Journalists, yesterday won his appeal against a magistrate's order committing him to prison for seven days for refusing to name an informant. He had refused to156 words
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84 1965-12-23 3 A 66-26 UN vote to boycott Portugal I T NIT E D NATIONS, Wed. The General Assembly yesterday called for a world-wide arms and trade boycott! against Portugal to* force her to grant independence to her African! territories. It condemned what It called PortUßal's policies of re-« pression and militaryReuter - 84 words
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Article34 1965-12-23 3 PARIS. Wed. Striking technicians blacked out all live programmes on French radio and television yesterday and announced they were continuing the .stoppage today. They are demanding better pay and working conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement196 1965-12-23 3 I LAST CHANCE 2 CHEAPEST BARGAINS IN CITY g Ladies' Embroidered Pyjamas All Sizes New $3.90 Ladies U.S.A. Oustercoatt Now $4.90 j| Ladies' Comb Brush Giftsets New S3 90 S f Ttwele Giftsets Now $3 75 Cettee Pillowcases White New 50.50 V. 3 Cettee Blaektts 4-Coleurs Hew $2.90 S Bedcevtrs196 words
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Advertisement126 1965-12-23 3 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS HllJj ml I HE?] BO LwjKek^i^iK A rtM'' IWWkJ" a m if Look before you buy! Don't buy unless the name SANFORIZED is right there on the label. It means you will never wash away the fit no matter how often126 words
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Advertisement1570 1965-12-23 4 philips 1 Wln-a Home Competition 1 $50.000 IN BIG PRIZES Ist Prize: A home of your own worth $***** equipped with PHILIPS electrical goods Other Big Prizes +12 lucky Buyers of Philips products Set type 237X441 A. Philips 9.8 cv. ft. refrigerator, Philips Stereo Radiogram, Philips Tape Recorder ■■■■ll MtffcA1,570 words
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Article, Illustration2996 1965-12-23 5 LEE EXPLAINS WHY TWO-THIRDS RULE WAS DROPPED By Our Parliamentary Reporters Deputy Speaker need not be a member of the House SINGAPORE, Wed. -The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, explained to Par liament today why the Bill to amend the Constitution o Singapore2,996 words
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Article67 1965-12-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A sevetiman trading mission from the English Midlands City of Lelcester is to visit Kuala Lumpur and Singapore during a fortnights tour of South-East Asia in February. The party on Feb. 27 will lly from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur. where they are to67 words
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Article23 1965-12-23 5 i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Nationalist Chinese Government has donated $3,000 lor the relief of flood victims in Kelantan and Trengganu.23 words
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Article, Illustration198 1965-12-23 5 A RAMALINGAM - Mr. Wong starts a new life at 50 A RAMALINGAM By 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Life begin* at 50 for Mr. vVontr Chok Ifeng, who today emerged from retirement to don wig and gown to begin his now career a* a lawyer. A retired 1.C.1, sales executive and a198 words
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Advertisement89 1965-12-23 5 Now wipe away unwanted hair with new ease, new speed, new safety Tor arms, for legs, for facial hair nothing works with such ease, such speed, such safety as pure white, delightfully fragrant new formula NAIR. You just wipe NAIR on... wipe hair off. Instantly your skin is ■Hkjr soft89 words
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Advertisement125 1965-12-23 5 WsSlnm 4 i9s| .r SSBHHHSk >w^K I m^ m U A > iET m IL^L i ML im. This new pump offers 5 blends la wKf M E, "^^HBP^Jk. of BP petrols One blend i' '^^H W^^B f 1 t is the right blend for your car p rQm the125 words
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Article32 1965-12-23 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Paul Abisheganaden. principal of the Teachers' Training College, will give a talk on •Christmas music" at the Rotary Club of SingaporeWest's luncheon meeting at Prince's Restaurant tomorrow.32 words
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499 1965-12-23 6 Citizenship: A shock for Singaporeans SINGAPORE, Wed ANY Singaporeans had a rude shock this morning. They woke up to read the news that they stand to lose their citizenship unless they are able to prove it to the satisfaction of the national registration authorities. Many reacted instinctively. They telephoned or499 words
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155 1965-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government has contributed $10,000 to the Universities International House Appeal in Australia towards the cost of providing halls of residence In Australian universities for students from various countries studying there, including Australian students. A cheque for this amount was handed155 words
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Article215 1965-12-23 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fFHE two-day-old strike at the Jurong Shipyard Ltd. was called off at 3 p.m. today immediately after the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, had directed the trade dispute to arbitration. After the Pioneer IndusI Employees' Union renting the strikers had told215 words
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Article108 1965-12-23 6 No ban on crackers for Xmas SINGAPORE, Wed. Police today announced there would be no ban on the firing of crackers during the Christmas holidays. They asked the public to comply strictly with Government restrictions with regard to the letting off of crackers. Crackers are prohibited in areas near hospitals,108 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Bright schoolgirl. Kwal Slew Eng. (above). 15, of Commonwealth Drive, ran away from home five days ago after her father had demanded to know from where she had got money to see a cinema show. Her father. Mr. Kwai Weng Peng. So. a109 words
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Article82 1965-12-23 6 'GALAXY' AT N-THEATRE TONIGHT SINGAPORE. Wed —Cinema magnate, Dato Runme Shaw. I will open a variety t>how. "Galaxy." at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the National Theatre. 1 Dato Shaw is patron of the show, which will be In aid of Uie Marls Stella High School. Performers will include some of82 words
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Advertisement285 1965-12-23 6 Due re prior contractual commitment to start "HELP!" Tomorrow the record-breaking run of I 077 hat to END TODAY at CAPITOL. .SEASON CONTINUES TOMORROW at REX SKY SECRET AGENT 077 BACK IN ACTION 077 ESPIONAGE! :■■£> INUSBON BRETT HALSEY JEANNE VALERIE FERNANDO REV ALFRED MAYO TECHNISCOPE TECHNICOLOR OUR Mtntii a285 words
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Advertisement327 1965-12-23 6 ft N QouclmoocU hotel S The Management Cf Staff wish all patrons a J£ MERRY XMAS |f is and a HAPPY NEW YEAR < DINE DANCE at Poo***!* fIRUHPEL ROOM *g X'mas Eve Ext. 2.00 a.m. sjc m (S X'mas Day Closed U. v S New Year's Eve Ext. 2.00327 words
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Advertisement548 1965-12-23 6 ORGANISATION j I LAST: M, 1 45, 4. 6.30. •30 ■morrow RIX t SKY 077 ESPIONAGE ill I I IN LISBON Brett Hoisev t. Jranne Valeria TECHNICOLOR- TECHNISCOPE (S8) B Ope s Tomoirow Our Merry X'mos New \car Attroction B The BEATLES "HELP!" .n COLOR! 7 Songs! (UA Tomorroo M548 words
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Miscellaneous103 1965-12-23 6 TODAY 1 Variety concert. Victoria Theatre, at 7.15 p.m. Art exhiblton (paintings >. Victoria Momerial Hall, from 10 a.m.— 7 p.m. Galaxy Show. National Theatre. al 8 p.m Free film show* Invitation to India. Agriculture today In Japan, versatile Soyabean. Hlndhede Road. Bukit Timah Rd.. m.s at 7.30 p.m. Follow103 words
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Article, Illustration695 1965-12-23 7 By Our Parliamentary Reporters 'pHE Government is to carry out a fourpronged plan through research, education, extension and subsidies to promote a sound and viable agricultural economy in this country. r Tne Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Hajl Jawl,695 words
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Article64 1965-12-23 7 CINOAPORE. Wed. Nine servicemen were tried and found guilty today by the fourth magistrate. Mr. 8. Rajendran. on a joint charge of abetting the exhibition of a rer of obscene film. They had been arrested it a house In Kallang Pudrt Ing Road last Friday during64 words
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Article26 1965-12-23 7 IPOH. Wed rime will txDO Navena dfroiioiis at the ReChapr' in Tambun Road hrrf this B»:urday as it I fall* on Christina* Day.26 words
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116 1965-12-23 7 40 teachers off to Sabah next year KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Forty secondary school teachers from Malaya will be sent to Sabah next year to help meet the shortage of trained teachers. This was stated here today by Sabah's Minister for Education. Social Welfare and Labour. Dato Mohamed Yassin. before he116 words
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224 1965-12-23 7 Xmas will now be merry for Montfort boys KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The 30 boys of the Montfort Boys Home, who were not looking iorward to a merry Christmas up to today because donations from the public were not forthcoming, are now in for a gala time. Good Samaritans full of224 words
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Article64 1965-12-23 7 KANGAR. Wed. A Perils State Assemblyman, Inche Abdullah bin Hail Hassan (All Mat.i Aver) said today that the failure of the Central Government to translate the national land law passed In Parliament last September into Malay was tantamount to "a mockery of the national language. The64 words
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Advertisement322 1965-12-23 7 jftt O* ff& #fe »a A^"fllrVJSl^V* CGEYLANG, SINGAPORE.) mm^y^^^df CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR 5-3^gyyt3pPk GALA DINNER DANCE 5v NED KELLY SHOW m 'fk (AN INTIRELY NEW STYLE Of SHOWS <~> h£ TO AMAH YOU) I i^^ V J SPECIAL FESTIVE DINNER l^"~* %J JK j EUROPEAN OR CHINESE DINNER cM«isTMAS tvt322 words
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Advertisement234 1965-12-23 7 Germany's best /■ft DIAMOND A fcj^ SHOES |\gj Wj FASHION Wl Once you've tried them-you'll always buy them Celebrate Christmas New Year Eve at fee JOHORE BAHRU 3j BOOK NOW! FREE NOVELTIES °M& DINNER DANCE m& HSee the all newJUT NON-DINER S4 jfr g floorshow DINER Sl2 S fry MISS234 words
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Article56 1965-12-23 8 I SINGAPORE. Wed.— A concert 'of Christmas music will be presented by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble 8t the Presbyterian Church at 8.45 PJB. tomorrow. Collections taken during '.he peifcnnance will be donated to 'he Rotary Club of Slnuapore-West'.s Christmas Tree project to provide toys for children in56 words
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Article23 1965-12-23 8 I SINGAPORE. Wed.— Lions members in International District 308 have donated $1,100 to the Singap- ore Council of Social Services.23 words
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Article284 1965-12-23 8 SUPPLY POINT AND DISTRIBUTION CENTRE GEORGIA MISSION CONFIDENT OF TRADE EXPANSION §IN(;.\PORE, Wed. Singapore may play v more important role as a supply point and distribution centre for American goods in South-east Asia in the near future. This was indicated to- day by Mrs. Virginia lAllgood,284 words
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Article85 1965-12-23 8 New Nicoll Highway central carriageway now ready SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE newly-constructed central carriugeway on Nicoll Highway between Bras Basah Road and the Merdeka Bridge is now completed and will be opened on Friday. It has been constructed to serve only the traffic proceeding to the city. A police spokesman85 words
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172 1965-12-23 8 Spore population control board to be set up SINGAPORE. Wed. A family planning and population board is to be set up in Singapore to conduct population control programmes. The board, whose establishment is provided by Singapore Family Planning and Population Biu.rri Bill now before Parliament, wil] be the sole agency172 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-12-23 8 QIMiAPORK. Wrd O .Miss ({nah Siow Peng (above* of Sincapoiv has passed her final medical examinations .it Ihe University of Bristol The news of hrr sur< rs\ wag received in Slnsaporr l>v her pairnts. Dr. and Mrs. «)uah 800 Ghee. Miss Quah. 2.'.. ha*84 words
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Article53 1965-12-23 8 Singapore. Wed.— Water will be cut off tomorrow from I BJH to 5 p.m. in Joo Chlat Place (houses 357 to 403 ar.d Joo Chiot Avenue 'houses 2to 48 >. and lrom 10 a.:r to t> p.m. in Bukn Timali Road from Balmoral Road to Keng Chin Road53 words
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457 1965-12-23 8 SINGAPORE. Wed FRANCIS Cruz DCruz. 45. a former branch production manager of the Malayan Life and General Assurance Co. Ltd., today failed in his appeal against conviction for a 1963 offence of criminal misappropriation of $569.50. Mr. Justice Buttrosi-. however, allowed partially and conditionally his457 words
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Advertisement205 1965-12-23 8 NEW! RONSON 33 with a wider shaving head for a closer, easier, faster shave The New RONSON 33 shaves closer, faster. Closer best in extensive tests in England, America, because there are 39 super sharp stainless steel Germany and Australia. You can't get or give a blades. Faster because the205 words
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Miscellaneous211 1965-12-23 8 l lt'll Oo|» tiff I. I. tt tun lin UASVJT*vIY BELIEVE \OU I I R!D:CULOUS? >OU RE I 1 PERHAPS. BLTT STAMP BY POR~^""^ > l ™™^Bi ABPUCTON /YES BUT MAY HAVE THE OBVIOUSLY MILLIONS THERE'S A I LANDING... MARS/ MY GOODNESS, A BIT MlaH/ WERE A KEY TO OUR.211 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1965-12-23 9 RECORD-BREAKING KNIGHT ON A HORSE Sir Gordon Richards started with pit ponies THE FEATS OF ENGLAND'S GREAT JOCKEY TWO people badly wanted their horses to win the 1953 English Derby at Epsom Downs. One was Queen Elizabeth whose colt Aureole was given a better than even chance of winning the1,847 words
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Advertisement152 1965-12-23 9 SOLIGOR THE WORLDS FINEST LENSES FOR ALL INTERCHANGEABLE SINGLE -LENS REFLEX CAMERAS GET THE CLEAREST PICTURES WITH SOLIGOR LENSES MADE OF HIGH GRADE OPTICS AND MANUFACTURED BY MIRANDA CAMERA CO; LTD. THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM WIDE ANGLE TO TELEPHOTO(2BmmI2 Bto2oonrv* f 8) AVAILABLE AT ALL CAMERA DEALERS m mm SENG152 words
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170 1965-12-23 10 Kuan Yew invites Mintoff to visit S'pore •SINGAPORE, Wed. 13 The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has invited the Maltese Labour Party leader, Mr. Dom Mintoff. to visit the state This was disclosed by Miss Agatha Barbara, former Education Minister of Malta and an opposition Labour Party member170 words
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92 1965-12-23 10 PENANO. Wed. A lighter which drifted more than 30 miles during a heavy storm on Sunday night was tow?d back to Penang harbour today. The lighter was moored alongside a steamer waiting to unload 400 cartons of milk when the storm broke. It drifted92 words
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Article50 1965-12-23 10 KOALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Sister Mancalam has been elected pre--1 sident of the Pure Life Society at its annual meeting held hen during the weekend. Other olBciAls: Vice President Da to Mohamed Yusoff bin Hall Ahmad; secretary is Mr. P. Jaganathan and Mr. P. Duraira). ttea■unr.50 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-12-23 10 New Land Code will end ills and boost efficiency KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE new Land Code which comes into force on Jan. 1 will wipe out the ills of the old land laws and improve efficiency in land administration. This was stated by the Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche441 words
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Article47 1965-12-23 10 $12,500 worth of goods stolen SINGAPORT, Wed. Thieves broke four locks on three doors before escaping with $12,500 worth of goods from a store in South Canal Road yesterday. They cot away with eight cases of oysters, nine bales of shark's fins and 68 cases of abalone.47 words
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106 1965-12-23 10 pENANG, Wed.—Pen- ang's leading hotels have been fully booked for the festive season. The manager of a leading seaside hotel said he expected a "full house" right into the New Year. Reservations, he added, had been made as far back as October.106 words
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51 1965-12-23 10 TPOH. Wed. Three standing committees were set up by the Legislative Assembly at the final sitting of its Budget meeting today. They are the Public Accounts Committee, the Standing Orders Committee and the Committee of Privileges. Each committee Includes a member from the Peoples Progressive51 words
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265 1965-12-23 10 Drive to rid Singapore of beggars SINGAPORE. U<d All beggars will bi- taken off the streets when the Destitute Persons Bill now before Parliament becomes law next v<\ir Under this Bill, any police officer can take custody of any destitute and deliver him to the care of the Director of265 words
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173 1965-12-23 10 CINGAPORE. W fd. J The Singapore Ban san Sosialis today condemned anti-Chinese atrocities which had been recently carried out by hooligan organisations in Medan and other parts of Indonesia A party ■tatement said: "From October this year, organised bands of hooligans, witb the connivance, encouragement173 words
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Advertisement547 1965-12-23 10 I W^T^KM Pye quality gives c I |^\t^ I wor pleasure 3k M»4*t Jill. This Solid State ttartragrom Incor- il BP*J^^ H §l.\ porotai a fully transistorised circuit completely JP^BBq^jH^-'^************ 3tl^ K. eliminoting volves. Famous Garrord AT6 MK2 P*^"" l ,i j'T I i i :'l*f fi H fi,, semi547 words
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Advertisement52 1965-12-23 10 mWmM i Ea. Nt always ll m nice to give I get uuembleuM-H Luxurious weaves. ..rich sumptious colours... dignified designs are yours with every Wembley tie. They're crush-proof and creaseresistant too. Choose your gifts from the range of Wembley ties. And while you're there, why not pick one up for52 words
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155 1965-12-23 11 Indons fire on S'pore-bound airliner CANBERRA. Wed. IN I) O X ESI AN troops fired on a fully laden Qantas Boeing aircraft as it approached Singapore airport last Friday night, a Department of Civil Xviation spokesman Niid in Canberra today. The gun fire did not harm the Lon-don-bound plane, theReuter - 155 words
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248 1965-12-23 11 Restrictions soon on those relatives on the firm's payroll SINGAPORE. Wed. Seventeen amendments to the Income Tax Ordinance are to be made besides the changes necessitated by Singapore's emerKence into independence. Three restore measure? in force here before Singapore went Into Malaysia. These are separate assessment for husbands and wives,248 words
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193 1965-12-23 11 New mini radio to link the jungle troops I O.VDON Wed.—Roundj the-clock communications between troops apt-rating in the deep jungles of Malaysia will be possible for the ru.st time as a result of an order lor a new combined radio transmitter and receiver for the Malaysian Army, it was. announcedReuter - 193 words
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153 1965-12-23 11 lESSELTON. Wed. J About 10,000 people in seven kampongs at Penampang. eight miles from here, drink water which the authorities have described as "dangerous to health." The water. from the Penampang River, is highly polluted by waste from government quarters along the river. A153 words
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Advertisement120 1965-12-23 11 :my. jjP^fcfc *r GUERLAIN perfumes fWtPWk cosmetics I l£l I? toiletries >' from Paris Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type skin freshener used120 words
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Advertisement282 1965-12-23 11 mos convenient departure time ■fißflk^H^HSj "*st convenient arrival time I?B^^B9| Step up into a Canadian Pacific 5..31--|%JK^a^aW-^a^a» Jetliner, and whoosh. with just ONE V TOP H^r^Uß HS^^«J you fe in colourful Canada. gjteAjy I HBl '^HB^^ty M B& America. There's no finer way *o travel BJB^^^^BP^>«4^^Bipipk thjn wlth friendly Canadian282 words
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Obituary20 1965-12-23 12 M ■>•'< IM ili«w»« SOLOMON EZEKIEL ELIAS I a-'.n I ■'< ::na »i taJ Buried at 'a»un Cem.t. -In -jnie da-.20 words
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Article25 1965-12-23 12 THE FAMILY OF late V M I v.. TB(. Avenue. 8 port ■bank relatives and Irlrnda lor then UOOiirr- ,lttrn<l.<n. tartM r...rr I. i..i\rm<nt25 words
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Obituary39 1965-12-23 12 ■<. H rW> -J. Minimum T N DEVADASON tn T. .nrH ajanjq s.id:> MM nut tout.. IMMMai Kiir.c! »n<l i:....n IN EVER LOVINC Mrtnorv of ai.cy M.-» CMa .Mi* '."H*u Kok i-hye. dTurt.d B' ll-411 m No- Kor»nf.39 words
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Article680 1965-12-23 12 What doc.-, the Government plan to do, in 1968, übcut the more man 100.000 pupils who enrolled in Form 1 this year and by then will have com- pleted their lower secondary education 0 They will be 11--plus neither old enough to be employed, nor trained for680 words
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Article346 1965-12-23 12 The revival of the moribund Association of South-East Asian States seems only weeks away. Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur are both eager to welcome 'he Philippines back into the fold, and President j Marcos will make this possible tiie moment his .Government recognises Malaysia. This, accurding to the346 words
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Article198 1965-12-23 12 No doubt deliberately, the Sabah Chief Minister left j himself wide open for critical comment when he appealed yesterday to Malayans to "go I east" to a new life and a pros- j perous future. Certainly Sabah is a wide open frontier offer- I ins tfreat opportunities: but198 words
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191 1965-12-23 12 Two-cents a bottle extra freight on that festive nip IN a report under the headline "The Happy 1 Christmas Drinks Will Cost You More" (ST. Dec. 22) it is stated that the retail prices of whisky and brandy have gone up by 50 cents a bottle. The report state.s that191 words
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Letter224 1965-12-23 12 THAT TAX AND IMPORTS [tl AY r again use your column to make one linal point clear. The notion has apparently become widely held that "local"' manufacturers will not be liable to turnover tax to any great extent. Only recently in interviewing a delegation from '.he National Chamber of Malayan224 words
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Letter112 1965-12-23 12 YOUR report <S.T Dec. 1 21) under the heading: "New post to improve 'image' of Malaysia abroad Nordin Gets Top Job in Information Shake-up," said: "Another newly-creat-ed branch will be solely devoted to dissemination of news locally. Headinr this home service is Syed Othman bin All. who has112 words
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Letter74 1965-12-23 12 I REFER to the letter of "Parent", headlined "Primary history fit for a diploma." We teachers, find that the syllabus for history is too extensive for the Primary Six classes. My objection to "Parent's" letter is that he or she saw lit to ask the opinion of someone74 words
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Letter96 1965-12-23 12 I HAVE to j>ay more road tax on my $600 1952 9.9 H. P. (1247 C.0 Mayflower than the owner of a modern $6000/- 10.3 HP. twin carburettor MG 1100 c.c. sport saloon. Does our Minister of Finance think that the former is more luxurious? It is unfair96 words
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Letter381 1965-12-23 12 PIE General Assembly of the United Nations nn Dec. 10 1949. seeking "recognition of the Inherent dignity and of the equal and Inalienable rights of all members of the human family", solemnly proclaimed a Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a common standard to guide civilised381 words
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Letter78 1965-12-23 12 SUBSEQUENT to the reMimpticn of diplomatic relations. I would very much like to see the Malaysian Government take the Initiative in creating cordial relations with the Filipinos. A carefully executed programme of exchange involving students, teachers, cultural troupes and even industrious farmers, would help bring about mutual understanding between our78 words
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Letter44 1965-12-23 12 J WAS Interested to read fhat the Johore Government has approved a Dlan to spend $7 million on the development of a holiday resort at Lido Beach and a further S3 million on Merdeka Park Surely the rouds mmc nrsf> IN IMPRESSED Joliore Babru44 words
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Article626 1965-12-23 12 KARL E. MEYER - Punishment inhuman and degrading KARL E. MEYER THE PRIVY COUNCIL IN LONDON WILL DECIDE ON A VITAL CASE OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOR AN AFRICAN IN RHODESIA by OF THE WASHINGTON POST Aeons titutional case unique i n its implications and involving some 25 persons under death sentence in Rhodesia is626 words
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Advertisement844 1965-12-23 12 f Siruli Tiars k Malay Mail CtaMw«»ai a*>«tfMiM«h Ml a* fc»«O«l COtO STOtAOI SUPIBMACKfT Oa«tMr« *«*S- «ec»s*-»t" Dm* COLD STORAGE (RANCHES At HoM«r>«l ttmvl S«»« AaHiamaa- a«»«»» CITY IOOK STORE LTO WwclMitcr Houv*. Catlrer 0»«» THI MEWS «RONT M M ISMAIL I 1 AOnlralt* N«»»l MAMICM STORE. 141* U»»rf Chcnat844 words
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Advertisement42 1965-12-23 12 The Rcnmcnai CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer! 1 Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.o Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mrrodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54 64, Nothon Road, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement173 1965-12-23 12 tJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ $1,200.00 AWAITS YOU! j cameras plus big 1. cash! e flflHkfcf csf sports on Shan i tlsSfli ghai-4 Yashica Lynx -14 Gifts for 1*65/6 7 1(3^4, L oll be ore Y° u E i>Jttf shoot! »wwm«iuM nnm Look into the I MALAYSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY on sale now! price: 75c per173 words
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Article, Illustration457 1965-12-23 13 Arthur Richards - Three faces of Christmas Arthur Richards And from one in a world of semidarkness a trtily Christian wish By LONDON. Wednesday LONDON at Christmas time shows three different faces to a Malaysian and two Singaporeans here. The blazing lights of Piccadilly Circus, and Christmas trees festooned with coloured lights in457 words
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Article51 1965-12-23 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Two of the South Korean doctors wnu arrived in Malaysia recently have been posted to Kedah. Ore is attached to the General Hospital in Alor Star and the other to Baling hospital. Another Korean doctor has been assigned to Mata Ayer in51 words
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Article40 1965-12-23 13 SINGAPORE Wed.— Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today admitted two new members to the Singapore Bar— Mr. Wong Peng (Coon and Mr. Sivagnanam Bai>thiran. a past president of the University of Singapore's Students' j Union40 words
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305 1965-12-23 13 S'pore Govt to give Nantah financial aid SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government will give financial aid to Nanyang University to put its new salary scales for academic staff into operation. The pledge was made in a letter to the chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. dated305 words
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Advertisement80 1965-12-23 13 give him aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatt^L^LaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaaavSMßWy/^^ 9 aaaoaaP I aaaaW V I *jojjx^^rv~ f W wl** 9 aaaaaaaaaaaaaail tf'ji I I JfflLTiSf^^r B "fun/Mir I Attar Shay* Lotion and Lather Shaving Craam t*^gjj^ I \''^T IVBBM II H > c^^B^P I H^^k^iaßV' It "OripX^o A«tr Shava Lotion and Hair Craam %^^o°n. Jf 'elk'80 words
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Miscellaneous771 1965-12-23 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s—Kuala5 Kuala Lumpur I Flintstones "The Surprise": and Penang; 7 News in English; 7.10 •—lpoh and Malacca; Bintang: 7.35 Oldget 3 Johore Bahru; "Image Scrimmage": 8 News 4 Taipint;; in Mandarin; 8.11 Tompel's Batu Pahat; family; 8.38 Religious pro9 Kluang gramme: 9 News in National Language; 9.09771 words
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116 1965-12-23 14 ITNITED NATIONS. Wed. v The U.N. General Assembly asked Australia yesterday to take immediate steps "towards restoring the island of Nauru (or habitaMB by the Nauruan people I a.s a sovereign nation." The Assembly voted 84-0 for a resolution to116 words
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86 1965-12-23 14 WASHINGTON. Wed. Pr»iildent Johnson and Chancellor Ludwig Erhard are in Agreement that West Germany and other Nato countries should have an appropriate part in nuclear defence, a Joint communique on their two-day talks said yesterday. The communique said the matter would be discussed furtherReuter - 86 words
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Article48 1965-12-23 14 LONDON. Wed— Brians are on a record Cnnstmts spending spree. The Bank of England announced yesterday that nearly £3.000 million was In clrculalation £164 million more than last Christmas. This amounts to $60 for every man. woman and child In the country. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-12-23 14 ...OR THE WAY MPs OPPOSE RISING PRICES A DEMONSTRATION A against the high prices in the Bundestag restaurant took place recently when MPs from the Social Democratic (opposition) Party in Bonn organised a strike. About 100 MPs ate their own sandwiches at the tables of the restaurant instead85 words
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126 1965-12-23 14 T ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain yesterday announced her biggestever single export con-' tract the major part of a £125 million order to, provide the oil state of Saudi Arabia with a new air defence system. The order, obtained in face o! fierce AmericanReuter - 126 words
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Article169 1965-12-23 14 UNITED NATIONS,, Wed. The General Assembly last night decided to withhold approval of the creden-i tials of the South African delegation to its 20th session. The vote on a resolution sponsored by 35 African de- j legations was 53 to 42. with 1 nine169 words
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240 1965-12-23 14 House of torture for seekers of unusual -thrills NEW YORK. Wed Police raided an 18--room mansion in a fashionable residential section of Newark, New Jersey, yesterday and said it was a •house of torture" serving a nationwide clientele seeking "unusual thrills." Police Lieut. Bernard McCauley said the raider* found tortureAP - 240 words
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Article45 1965-12-23 14 KUWAIT. Wed— Oil comp*nte« operating in Kuwait have stopped I shipment* of oil to Rhode*!*. company sources said here. The embargo was In compliance with a Kuwaiti Cabinet decision I* follow the UJ*. Security Council* call for sanctions against Rhodesia.— APAP - 45 words
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Advertisement193 1965-12-23 14 YOU EARN ATTRACTIVE INTEREST WITH MAXIMUM SECURITY FOR YOUR MONEY AY -M ■a j^V 4^" 4BPjfa if jB 1 f 4r 9 > fmmm irv aF'tjf I m 'Mmm* IV 1 '1b n. is W i*&*-u PB K ANrt U rA ■■■■■■■MMMMMMBMMMW SHORT OR LONG :MHnHHHHInIH!nnHHr terms deposits are accepted.193 words
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Advertisement76 1965-12-23 14 JmA f J -L^/L m\ MW JSF- *.*Mk/* J m> *"k JmtNtmV mBSe XwS^HmWmWum:*- WsHRP f f /*a V i mm m i ■J mmm V *'*V^ S\ flßt-JI k- SAO, the crisp cream cracker Serve Saos plain, or buttered. Top them with r g v^ cheese or your favourite76 words
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378 1965-12-23 15 LONDON, Wednesday. RHODESIA'S neighbour Zambia yesterday said it would ask the United Nations to use force to smash the rebel Smith regime. "Zambia will call on the United Nations for mandatory sanctions and the use of United NationsReuter; AP - 378 words
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290 1965-12-23 15 Wilson gets ready for new talks with Smith LONDON. Wednesday. gRITAIN is preparing to communicate its terms for opening talks with the rebel Rhodesian regime, the House of Commons was told last night. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, said steps were being taken to give the British Governor in Rhodesia290 words
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74 1965-12-23 15 IN the ornate, the Conservative Party leader. Mr. Edward Heath, bluntly warned the Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, that his party was categorically opposed to any use of force, which he said won Id lead to conflict in Rhodesia between Europeans and Africans. He74 words
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Article95 1965-12-23 15 said he had himself reiterated this to Zambian Ministers who called on him earlier yesterday. He stressed that If Rhodesia returned to constitutional government there must be a short period of direct rule by the Oover- nor and this might helD rpassurc those Rhodesia us who feared early African majority95 words
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137 1965-12-23 15 Mobs on the rampage again in Santo Domingo DOMINGO. Wed,— Rioting flared anew here yesterday Rampaging street mobs threw garbage cans Into the streets and erected i barricades to halt traffic. It was the third straight day of mob violence In the Dominican capital Steel shutters of (hops slammed shutUPI - 137 words
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Article31 1965-12-23 15 LONDON. Wed. A casket I containing the ashes of author Somerest Maugham was flown here yesterday from Prance for In- termem near Canterbury CathedI ral a* he wished. ReuUr.31 words
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57 1965-12-23 15 The case of the seven dwarfs who grew... IJPPSALA, Wed. Swedish doctors claim that hormone treatment can make some dwarfs Crow. Dr. Otto V. rstphal. of the Uppsala Academic Hospital, said yesterday that a team of bio-che-mlsts had treated seven dwarfs successfully since 1962. One 19-year-old girl Crew from 4ft57 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-12-23 15 I ONDON, Wed. Dr. Barbara Moore, Britain's eccentric marathon walker, chose Jail yesterday rather than promise to end a feud with a neighbour. The feud Deiween the doctor— who is 62 today and the neighbour, Sir Kenneth Fray Buchanan, an 85-year-old retired general.145 words
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Advertisement392 1965-12-23 15 ZEISSUMBRRL »lIUAI 1«»PH SUNGLASSES (»4d« in Genaaay) gga ggggj ggfl Jw W n^J ml nm UMBRAL SUNGLASSES are the best- give you greater protection-enhance your personal appearance. ZEISS UMBRAL SUNGLASSES is the leading name for sunglass eye -wear. Look for this quality mark of authenticity on lens S seal 73392 words
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Article453 1965-12-23 16 GOVT APPOINTS 10-MAN TEAM TO HELP FORMULATE SAFEGUARDS SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Government today announced the appointment of a 10--man constitution commission to assist in the formulation of constitutional safeguards for minority groups. Heading the commission as chairman will be the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin,453 words
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Article, Illustration190 1965-12-23 16 Lisa gets sea fever, leaves home, husband SINGAPORE, Wed. Taking care of 40 seamen on a ship is her business and she enjoys every moment of it. "I simply love my Job. It's so so fascinating," said attractive Lisa Payne, a stewardess In the Danish cargo passenger vessel, the Korea,190 words
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Article64 1965-12-23 16 KI'ALA lIMPIR. Wed. The Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. M. K. Kidwai, today praised the Central Government and the Kelantan and Trenffganu Governments for their prompt action in helping victims of the the recent floods. He returned here after a week's tour of the floodravaged areas64 words
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119 1965-12-23 16 Join tin pact? Not unless Malaysia ratifies it— U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States has no intention of joining the new International Tin Agreement unless Malaysia ratines it. State Department officials said yesterday. They said that the U.S. had been considering for some time signing the agreement, but the announcementReuter - 119 words
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Article39 1965-12-23 16 I KANGAR. Wed. Inche Sal--1 leh bin Jaafar of Guar Sanii and I i Che Husnl binte Bahari of during will represent Arau district in I 1 the Perils State Koran reading 1 finals on Dec. 30.39 words
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Article51 1965-12-23 16 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. Tl» Sungei Patani Muslim League now has its own clubhouse. The $35,000 clubhouse was built with proceeds from the sale of land donated to the league 30 rears ago by three local Muslim leaders: Messrs. M. A. Abdul Hameed. K. M. Mohldeen Pltchay and Seenl51 words
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Article45 1965-12-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, yesterday toured the Arts and Crafts Section of the Malaysian Progress Exhibition at the National Museum. The exhibition Is being held In conjunction with the Third SEAP Games45 words
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Article70 1965-12-23 16 IZUALA LUMPUR. 111 Wed.— A rush for police permits to sell firecrackers, following the lifting of the ban on Christmas Day, was on today. Shopkeepers made hurried arrangements to import firecrackers, mostly from Hone Kong. The Ministry of Home Affairs announced on Monday that the ban70 words
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Article, Illustration300 1965-12-23 16 GEOFFREY GELOARD - GEOFFREY GELOARD Row over pictures of bare-breast girls By KUCHING, Wednesday THE controversy over the sale of photographs of bare-breasted Dayak girls in shops all over the world is growing and Dayaks here are becoming increasingly annoyed over the Government's failure to put a stop to300 words
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Advertisement112 1965-12-23 16 00H@ffl LTD SALES AND HAVE PLEASURE IN SERVICE khsonnel will ANNOUNCING THE BE AVAILABLE APPniMTUPNT nr FROM THE ANGLOTHAI OFFICES AT I? ITS. THE FOLLOWING PLACES. ANGLO-THAI MUnARATIAII MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: No. ***** nrUKAIIUN mm U-.-Bipii 47 RIVERSIDE, MALACCA. TEL: No. 4449 Ifll ItU KUALA LUMPUR: 111112 words
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Miscellaneous25 1965-12-23 16 IttMff.s Bunnfg l*tt Ratph Uvimdahl _i^*^/bKAv7i p\ puppi rrsi 'whewi its open -^1 1/ t^j-^ST'^^'SP OB IT 1 6TUa<i S- BUT JM A BEAT t25 words
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Article, Illustration849 1965-12-23 17 ESME BAPTISTA' S - ESME BAPTISTA'S PAGE II IF IT DOESN'T CHOOSE ANOTHER CHRISTMAS is in the air and so is perfume. Now is the time when we use it more than ever. Women have no serious complaints about perfume. And why should they? It's the849 words
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Article87 1965-12-23 17 lI'ITH two revealing hair styles in vogue, your neck needs special care, beauty experts say. The styles: hair piled on top of the head or very short. To keep the skin on the back of your neck as velvety soft as a baby's, the experts87 words
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Advertisement154 1965-12-23 17 HAUNTING V^ t ECHO OF I THE FORESTS V 11 RNS O! I FRANC! J3ALMAIN PA RFU MS PARIS Sore throat? I HM Oequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from HH the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs ■K154 words
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Advertisement310 1965-12-23 17 i -mt^^^ Timnt. moil ftminim of oil the Komon V*ttflamn. ihf mtw Milady I Model VM2tO tuedf-finhhrd tktomt. diamond cut dnitn with rolled-told enwu). Give her the new Ronson Milady gas lighter (You can give her the ring later!) So slim So feminine (and so easy to down for cigarettes.310 words
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Advertisement552 1965-12-23 18 •i nII I I M I 111 I* I"4' i I I I i ontlnucd from Page It* ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M Word* SIS (Mlmlmmm) THE FAMILY OF U B Santnosnam inaak friends and relatives for their •ucaar isssstaarr. attendance, wreaths. •mi during th* recent bereave.ii- nt Of dear Meeaa. MR. MRS552 words
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Advertisement1013 1965-12-23 18 ANNOUNCEMENT HnreU $/J (Mlmtmmmt) WHY DO ELEPHANTS lie on their backs with their feet tn the air? So they eaa trip up the birds' We won't trip you up at Morefalr. but a trip to ■c* us will prove abundantly worthwhile. Thousands of Christma* presents st unbelievable Morefalr Christmas present1,013 words
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Advertisement1009 1965-12-23 18 SITUATIONS WANTED 11 *>rdi St (Mlm.)— Box St et*. oxtrm READ th* Senior Appointment* vacant In the Sunday Mall each weak. UNIVIRSITV GRADUATE, Experienced In Translation and Administrative work, seeks any position. Reply Box A 6518 B.T. or Pbone ***** B'pore, Singapore CITIZEN exp.rw.oed sdvocat* solicitor available fat employment professionally1,009 words
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Advertisement814 1965-12-23 18 OFFICE SPACE VACANT "-"-f <*"■•>—*»» *> OFFICE ROOMS VACANT. Central location. 2nd Floor, Alr-condtttoned. 200 sq.ft. $160/-. 420 sq.ft $300/--p.m. Ring (B'por*) *****. EDUCATION IS Word* U (Mtm.}— Box St eta, omtrm MORNING/AFTERNOON SISSIBNSI BBC. Senior. Secondary I— III: Graduate teachers: Register early: Raja's College 9656S B'pore. RAPID COURSES) Secretarial.814 words
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Advertisement956 1965-12-23 18 FURNITURE li Word* M r Mlm. y— Box It et*. txtrm I LATEST DESIGN/COLOUR ruraiture, T.V (lire Hire Purchase, Chong Katt Corupany, itU. BalesUer Koad. 1 Spore 522V4. I PETS FOR SALE I* Word* tt i Mixut Bom It et*. mxtro MINIATURE POMIRANIAN PIKINCESE white and coloured pnpptes available. Kor956 words
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Advertisement942 1965-12-23 18 .VEHICLES FOR SALE II Word* U (Mlm.)— Box St et*. oxtm MEDIUM CARS. We bare tn. m in tock. Coaaui SIS. Volki rwasen. ttupsr Jinx, Tauous Moms 1100 stc I'm'srsal Cars Limited, Orcbard Road. iintjapor*. PboM ***** for price list. SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD.. 315-31*. ORCHARD ROAD Offers a lde raase942 words
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Advertisement776 1965-12-23 18 SHOPPING f.WDE (Soorel li Word* Sf tmn.,—Box St tt*. oxtm TAKt? YOUR PICK or rabulfvi!. nag* ki In diamond, jact*. prnrl aod OUMr precious stonrs from Le« Onn's Showroom, 308/s South Bridge Road. Hints pore WISMINO Our. "RIENDS and nitron* a Mrrry Chnstmax and a Pro*perons New l.ar! We offer776 words
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Advertisement724 1965-12-23 18 Tilt; I.XXV NUMBERS of thr 11IR1STMA> lIWH'IKS IN AID OF POO* lIII.DKKN 'Perini! n,. we re drawn publicly at si Aloyslus School. Mamin. NS. at 6 00 p.m. Monday !lOUi Dec. '65. Ist Prize: o»85o 2nd Prise: 1T799 3rd Prlxe: ***** 4th Prize- ***** sth Prize: *****. Sellers Prize; 2770724 words
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Advertisement1168 1965-12-23 19 TB LIVERPOOL A WEST CBAST U.K.I Ou* S'por* Suit P S'ha» Penang MENESTHEUS Liverpool. Glasgow li Ptßw 24 Dec 23 ASTYANAI I'.sipool. Dußlm, A'mou'.n... BH.II Oec 28 tec 27/ 2 JM I MELAMPUS I mo:: Bee 21 Ja. I BEMODOCUS I .nooci, G'asgow Ok 31 4 BEMODOCUS i i.erpuot. Glasgow1,168 words
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Advertisement1236 1965-12-23 19 1 BENnLINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. C Drlkl f m. For London JM 8 DJEiNJkJEfJVI Antwerp Jaa II Singapore Pt Stiim Penang HamDurg Jaa 21 la Pt Dec 24 Rdam Jaa 21 For Liverpool Jae 21 BENATTOW Rotteruan Fet 11 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Hamburg Fek1,236 words
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Advertisement1237 1965-12-23 19 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K./Continent. :ITT OF WELUHGTBH uPloo t Hambura. Rottartaa, Singapore P. S ham P.ntng la.re.Wl .T7T. 27,21 0«e aj Bee JTY OF CHICAGO Hj.-«, L'don, H'burg, Bremen, R'oar\ Adam, Antwerp 17/18 Jaa 2t'2l laa ;UY 8F NEWCASTLE i Don. M«mourg, Molierdaia, Havre, Hull 21/2S iaa 211,237 words
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Article119 1965-12-23 20 MELBOURNE, Wed. INDUSTRIALS were firmer, but 1 trading again Inactive. Philip Morris Jumped 3s. 6d. to 60s. 6d. following a higher Interim dividend. Strong demand fir Petrochemical forced Its price 4s. higher to 31s. Base metals and oils were steady. Today's closing price* with Tuesday's in brackets: Mount119 words
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Article249 1965-12-23 20 JANUARY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closctf at 5 p.m. In Singapore, and Kuala Lnmpnr yesterday at rz\ cent* per Ib. up seven-eif-hths of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. 8.A.8. and F.M.R.E. closing, prices in cent* per Ib. yesterday. Buyers249 words
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Article56 1965-12-23 20 THE present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the poand sterling fixed on November 24 last year is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15 lfld. Buvin c T.T. 2s. 4 1/164. Buying OD 2s. I.d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position In relation to56 words
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Article76 1965-12-23 20 /•M'HESt Prwluoe C»Ghanif. Slnm- **re »on *>rte*s per picui yesterday: Ceoenut ell: bulk 3.'>2 idlers, drum fSSi Kellers. Cepra: Dec. /Jan. UK/Cont!ornt L'nquomd. Peppert MtmtoJc white $21.*> sellers. Sarawak white *212 i sellers, special Sarawak black ***** seller*, garbled UimporiK 1 "licit $1.')74(N) iwllcra. (all ■.•>!'. NL.W), ASTA76 words
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462 1965-12-23 20 rpilK Straits tin price yester--1 1 day gained $4.62} to $685.25 on reported stronr demand, especially from the U.S. and Japan. The offering was up to 250 tons, a rise of 30 tons as miner* rushed out more ore in face462 words
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Article70 1965-12-23 20 TNI Atieciatien ef Banks Hi Malay- aia ni:di Uieee change* la Ita rats* to merchants rmterday (all rate* to nm Canada: buying TT 35 .'.'lB. airmail OD 35 7/18. 90 d/*t. 3S 15/18 credit bill*. 36 trade bllli gelling TT er 0O ready: Canadian delian 39: Holland Oullders70 words
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858 1965-12-23 20 Prom Our Market Correspondent 4 LTHOI'GH quiet yester»A day with three days to to go before the Christmas holidays the Stock Exchange exhibited a further improved sentiment. This led to somewhat more active conditions in the afternoon, possibly squaring of positions before the holiday858 words
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Article25 1965-12-23 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 21. Deo. >.'.. 'Industrials: 82.50 83.1U Tins: 1u1.15 10 :!.■_>.-, rubbers: NM.73 1M.73 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 10U.25 words
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Article881 1965-12-23 20 I > I sim:ss in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradlnr rooms of the Stock Exrhanre yesterday with the rjombrr of sharp* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (10.000) 51. 71: Dun I opt (8,000) $1.88: Essa •rd. (4.000) $1.98. (2.000) $1.97; E. Smelters881 words
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Article82 1965-12-23 20 THE Malayan Minister of J Finance h» fixed Ihevr pricn for eaknlatint; customs duties for thr period from Drc. J3 to Drr *9. Kubbrr WH rto a Ib. Copra $5«4i a ton. Coconut Oil $K7S a ton. Palm Oil 5718.25 a ton. Palm Krrnrl* 136.25 a ton. Th«82 words
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Article37 1965-12-23 20 ON the tree eacnanse market in Hnrk icon* yesterday «h. I I was quoted at 5.711 (or T.T. and i N ror e»m SterlMf wae quoted at 16.93 ajajg an* taei *f gold at 283|.37 words
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Advertisement956 1965-12-23 20 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SEOVICt. INtIA. PAKISTAN AND P. GOLF SEtVICU I* 'naiattl*. AttiaMa. MeltMraa Sraaei Ti. Mstm aat Naoaaattlaaa. Penant n S'wx* Sport P. STwa Ptaaat tCARPfNTUIt 2t tat 27/21 Of* tt'lt SJRDHANA V I JM It JM II M* BUUMBA J Ml t! 7 Jaa 1/ I JM SIRONANA »'ll956 words
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Advertisement147 1965-12-23 20 wtSTOOtwY Eoaon sttvicr SinueuO' r, Sham Paatat '0« KARA 21/20 Otc 21/11 0M 1 MB Maruill**. Havrt. OuntinL tAYGA lill m 10/21 in 22 JM Mtrtalllat, Oorottwi. Hatrt. DcatrrA NAUSICJU 2t'7t FM 1/ 1 Mai 4 Mat MarsttUM. Havre. OimKirk. TtMi 11/11 att M/11 MM II Mat MartlHlM. OonMau. Havri.147 words
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Advertisement891 1965-12-23 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY iniirvr Nrw Year— .'lit HBi January 1M« and lljii l!.i\a Pujm ':nd 2Jrd January 19*6 NOTICL IS HEREBY GIVEN Mi.v the wharves of the Port tl .Singapore Authority will be closed >.n Chinese New Year— Friday, Jl&t January 1966. No vessels v. ill be worked891 words
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Advertisement1316 1965-12-23 21 NOTICES THE STRAITS TRADING I COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i thai an Extraordinary General Meeting of The Straits Trading i Company, Limited, will be held tl the Company's Registered Of- I lice. Ocean Building. Collyer Quay. Singapore on Friday, 31st 1 1 December 1965 at1,316 words
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Advertisement476 1965-12-23 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i UA/tEAAFYFP TRADING that all roads within Kulai Oil II VJ E f¥l E I EH I It L/ I 1^ VJ Palm E«Ute will be closed except ...^mb^ io bona flde esute employees from CC\hA RAKIY /AA I IAAITFII 5 a.m. on 31st. December.476 words
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Advertisement447 1965-12-23 21 NOTICE Dvi to rirt'uraittances bryond our unit ml tin- "MALAYSIAN INTER-RACIAL HARMONY NITK" which was to have brrn hrld at the ST. JOHN HALL. Ipoh on 25th Drcembrr 1U65 ha* brrn postponed until further notirr. lihli-. alrr.'dr rrsrrvrd will br transfrrrd to thr nrw date to br announrrd latrr. Thr447 words
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Article135 1965-12-23 22 Gisbert shows unproved form SYDNfn «M Ihe choice of Spain's .second -singles llayer I i next week's Davis Cup challenge round here against Aiislml)a has beron>e complicated ty h» midden form Improvement of Juan Oixbert The position of the second singles player at this stage li a liftle uncertain." SpanishReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-12-23 22 MM ISO I KM \\rrt Kiprhon*r Krino labovrl. Kenya's world record holder, easily lx-.it Australia's Ron Clarke in a -low i> run .'i.ooo metres race here last nieht. Kf in., v time was 1 3m in Hi'iser. Thi« wan lfi.tvr outside' hi* own91 words
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178 1965-12-23 22 B^^^S with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Wednesday. TRAINER Milton Sullivans Apache and First Flame did a fine workout here this morning when they sprinted over 3f in 38 3/ssec on good going. Apache, who was on the outside, was fighting for his head all178 words
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Article207 1965-12-23 22 Ten horses to follow at Penang IUY TEN horses to follow at the Penanc holiday meeting which begins on Sunday are Credit Balance 111 smart winner over the Buklt Timah 8f in record time of lmin 37 4 5 in October. General Tronic ran a good race at Buklt Tunah207 words
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Article21 1965-12-23 22 I ONDON. Wed West Hwm Ontted brat Cardiff 5-2 in their Ei.g.iili Football League Cud .vmi-final first-leg match lastnißht.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-12-23 22 SYDNEY. Wednesday. DOBBY SIMPSON returns to captain Australia in the Second Test against England starting in the 12 named for the drawn First Test 1* fast bowler Graham McKenzie for Nell Hawke, who pulled a leg muscle playing for South Australia against New South Wales307 words
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Article350 1965-12-23 22 LONDON, Wed. Abolish the water-jump this is the cry of a section of British steeplechase supporters including some of the leading riders. But their argument has not been received with much enthusiasm because the majority consider It would emasculate a fine and ancient sport. Th«350 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-12-23 22 Allan Lewis dies in kL hospital I/TALA LUMPUR, Wed. The best-known voice in Malaysian and Singapore racing will be heard no more. Allan Lewis, whose commentaries became a vital part of racing in two countries, died at the Lady Tern p 1 c r Hospital this morning. He was 56.261 words
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Advertisement174 1965-12-23 22 Isn't Christmas Wonderful... Isn't Kodak Film! apturc the color. Record the joy of Christmas on dependable Kodak t— I Color Film. Take brilliant color snapshots with Kodacolor Film. Use |Tpyywg Kudachromc or bktachrome Film tor rich, action-packed color shde-s Show brighter, clearer movies of your Christmas with Kodachromc II n.174 words
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Article, Illustration414 1965-12-23 23 S'pore must prepare for Bangkok now— Tang KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'JANG TUCK WAH, Chef de mission of Singapore's Seap Games contingent, said here today that he would call a meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to advise all affiliates that they must begin immediately the training of their414 words
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Article, Illustration103 1965-12-23 23 TTAM pick Lee for Japan trip j/L'ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. V. Y. Lee. a vice-president of i he Table-Tennis Association of Malaysia, will represent Malaysia .it the Table-Tennis Federation of Asia's annual meeting in Japan tn February next year. This was decided at a general meeting ol the TTAM. at103 words
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Article162 1965-12-23 23 JVDELAIDE. Wed The MCC beat a South Australian Country Eleven in a one-dHV natch fat Mount Gambler, near lere. today. Scorts were: Country Eleven 176 for six dec: MCC 223 or two. Except lor 17-year-old opening i.r.smin Ivan Broadbridge <36> he home side were worried by ACC'sReuter - 162 words
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Article33 1965-12-23 23 new yokk. Wed. ■rttun ixiMiig promoter H.trry l<\e:'.( s»td yesterday lie hoped to persuade Cdssius Clay 'o derend hi* world hc.ayueiuht title tn London next year pmti.ib'.y afairut Brian London —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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179 1965-12-23 23 MALAYSIANS WILL BE INVITED TO THAI OPEN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. lv Thailand will invite MAvsia to send two top players to compete in their national open tennis championship.-, at Bangkok from Jan. 6 to 12. Captain Winus Sirikaya. of the Royal Thai Navy, the manager and coach of the Thai179 words
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Article57 1965-12-23 23 MUNICH. Wed.— The Munich City Council ha& decided to apply to stage the 1972 Olympic Games. Munich is rrady to spend 556 million marks '£5.500.000) on preparations for the Games. In Vienna, it was reported I that the Austrian government Mi in rciused to support Vienna's applicationReuter - 57 words
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Article82 1965-12-23 23 Fun at the Closing Ceremony rpHERE was impromp- tv fun and frolic at the Closing Ceremony of the Third Seap Games at Merdeka Stadium on Tuesday. An exuberant group of Malaysian athletts went round the stadium in an ice-cream van during the march-past of competitors. The Closing Ceremony also included82 words
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298 1965-12-23 23 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1 The Football Association of Malaysia have selected 29 youths for centralised training at Kuala Kubu Bharu from Dec. 27 to Jan. 7 in preparation for the eighth Asian youth soccer tournament in Manila from April 30 to May 15. The298 words
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Article265 1965-12-23 23 LEE FOO SAN - Last farewells tomorrow. LEE FOO SAN E> KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Seap Games villages at Cheras and Pantai, A which had buzzed with the activities of 1,300 .■ompetitors from seven nations for the past fortnight, will be deserted by Friday night. The population of the two villages was more than265 words
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Advertisement122 1965-12-23 23 The Dynamically r~n~ T I REFRIGERATORS Features: S^.-,....l No Frost 'Zero Degree' Frcexer Exclusive ICEMAGIC automatic ice maker Exclusive Jet-Cold Shelf Automatic interior lighting Colour in White, Yellow Pink I Sixes from 4.6 cv. ft. to 19 cv. ft. Jel —^2^? AIR-CONDITIONER i Features: I Easy-to-operate controls >v Wi=Eiis^iii^2B3?£^^B^^^^S^=* Ki>ten122 words
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215 1965-12-23 24 No more primary school fees in Sabah JESSELTON, Wednesday. lI LL fees for primary education in Sabah will be abolished from next month for the first time in the history of the State. This was announced today by the Director of Education, Mr. J.ELB. Ambrose, who returned here alter discussions215 words
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133 1965-12-23 24 Mahathir condemns U.S. rice crop war KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The American destruction of rice crops in the Viet-cong-controlled areas of Vietnam with chemicals was today condemned as an "abominable act" by Dr. Mahathir bin Mohammed, the chairman of the Malaysian Afro Asian Peoples Solidarity Organisation. Dr. Mahathir said in a133 words
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Article38 1965-12-23 24 TAIPEH. Wed. A Formosan opera singer, playing the part of a lover trying to commit suicide, fell off the stage on Monday night at Chunan, Southern Formosa. He died shortly afterward from a head injury— UPl38 words
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299 1965-12-23 24 Strike base is part of defence build-up KUALA LU.MPI'R. Wed. —The Drputy Prime .Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. stressed today the new "strike air base" on the East Coast would form part of the nations defence build-up. "Malaysia has no intention of being aggressive," he said. Subject to terms being agreed299 words
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120 1965-12-23 24 $48,407 BURGLARY MAN LOSES APPEAL SINGAPORE. Wed. Koh Toh Seng. 22. under a district court's sentence of five years' Jail plus two years' police supervision for taking part In a $48,407 housebreaklng in Battery Road, failed today In his appeal against si-ntence. Mr. L.P Rodrlgo argued Koh's appeal before Mr.120 words
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Article46 1965-12-23 24 BONN, Wed— The West German Chancellor, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, arrived back In Bonn today following two days of talks with President Johnson in Washington, during which he failed to get any firm U.S. commitment on a nuclear role for West Germany in Nato. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article355 1965-12-23 24 LONDON, Wed. Dealings on the London stock market were a little more active today at the close of the long account than In recent days. Reports or greatly Increased spending for Christmas helped some of the leading stocks to gain ground. Gilt-edged stocks maintained their recent better tone355 words
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Article57 1965-12-23 24 LONDON, Wed. Spot 30 7 id.. Jan. 20 d. Feb. 21 1 16 d.. Marc)' 21 3 16d., Jan. March 21d., April June 21 'td. July Sept. 21 1 d. Oct Dec. 217 16d. Jan. March 215 16d.. April June 21 \d. July Sept. 21 .d. c.i.f. Jan. 2057 words
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Article32 1965-12-23 24 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1425 i £s). sellers £1430 -£10 Forward buyers C 137 i-i £5 sellers J1379 <-r£l4>. Settlement £1440 115" Turnover am 175 i tons. p.m. 90 tons. Tone: Steady.32 words
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Article, Illustration641 1965-12-23 24 SABAH CHIEF MINISTER APPEALS TO MALAYAN 'PIONEERS' TO WORK THERE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE Chief Minister 1 of Sabah. Mr. Peter Lo. today appealed to Malayans with pioneer spirit to "Go East" to a new life and a prosperous future. He said: "Go East: It means a new641 words
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218 1965-12-23 24 MANILA, Wednesday. THE United States today formally relinquished the right to use 17 military reservations scattered around the Philippines. The U.B. and the Philippines, at the same time today, signed an agreement for the construction and maintenance of a memorial on historicUPI - 218 words
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Obituary32 1965-12-23 24 T. N. CEVADASON 1883-1957 "H!a life wan y.rnilr nnd the rlrmrntx fo mlxrd in him that nature will slant up and nay to all the world: Thin «n* a man.'32 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-12-23 24 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlchest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 74 Ipoli 90 74 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 90 75 C. Highlands 59 Jesselton 86 Kuching 88 7348 words
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