The Straits Times, 28 December 1965
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Title Section26 1965-12-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, The Straits Times 7& j Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1965. 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C. (P) 1005.26 words
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422 1965-12-28 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Sabah oil strike is almost sure... JEFFREY FRANCIS From JESSELTON, Mon. -An oil strike in Sabah is now almost a certainty. There is strong evidence that several parts of the State, particularly on the east and west coasts have oil. Four foreign firms a British, American, French and Japanese have422 words
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Article, Illustration587 1965-12-28 1 BOBNG - BOBNG Decision reversed MALAYSIA WILL SIGN TIN PACT NOW 'OUT OF DEFERENCE TO WISHES OF FRIENDS' By KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Government announced today that Malaysia WILL sign the Third International Tin Agreement reversing its "stay out" decision of Dec. 16. Today's decision was reached587 words
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Article, Illustration160 1965-12-28 1 CANDLELIGHT WELCOME FOR CARDINAL DENANG. Mon. Jeseph Cardinal a r d i j n (above). Belgian founder of the worldwide Young Christian Workers' Movement, was given a candlelight welcome by a 150-strong guard of honour mounted by members of Catholic organisations on his arrival at Bayan Lepas airport here tonight160 words
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Article65 1965-12-28 1 Tragedy on Christmas Day VIANA. (Northern Spain >. Mon. A Christian family reunion turned to trugedy here when a threestorey house collapsed killing eight people including two children. Only one member of the family managed to escape the falling debris, police said yesterday. Rescue teams searching for the bodies hadReuter - 65 words
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Article362 1965-12-28 1 Still no bombing orders SAIGON, Monday. THE strange pause in the bombings against North Vietnam continued yesterday afternoon despite a vigorous resumption of air and ground activities against the Communists in the South following the end of the Christmas truce. A U.S. official spokesman said at 3.30 p.m. that no362 words
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Article, Illustration505 1965-12-28 1 Free soon, the man who was PAP's boss for 10 days SINGAPORE, Mon. The man who became chairman of the Peoples Action Party for 10 days In August, 1957, when the party was captured by the proCommunists, is to be released from political detention soon. In a statement released by505 words
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Article94 1965-12-28 1 fOKYO. Mon. Indonesia is to restore an ambassador to her embassy in London in thr wake of British reelcrs toward better relations, accordine to senior Indonesian sources here. They said Dr. llarsonn Reksoatmodjo. now Ambassador to Japan, would leave here on Feb. 10 to take op the post.Reuter - 94 words
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Article38 1965-12-28 1 NKW YORK. Mvii -Abou: 8 300 transport union members who operate New York City's bus and underground systems have voted un New Year's day mtlam Reminds for extra pay and shorter hours are met by then38 words
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Article81 1965-12-28 1 Rain forces 47 families to flee CEREMBAN. M on.— Heavy rain has forced 47 families to evacuate their homes in Kampong Chennah. which is under four feet of water. The kampone is 42 miles from Seremban. Three woodm bridges over the Sungei Krnaboi. costing a total of 535 000, have81 words
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Article44 1965-12-28 1 400 per cent pay rise JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government has decided to increase the monthly salaries and other gratuities of civil servants and armed forces personnel by five times. The Army newspaper Berita Yudha said the increase would be effective from Jan. 1.44 words
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Article16 1965-12-28 1 PETROL RATIONING IN RHODESIA SAI.ISIURY Mon Rhodesia today intr<>duccd petrol and oil rattonins Kmttr16 words
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Advertisement66 1965-12-28 1 jfjf 39 3v™3"lrlJ Heavy Digging! «l^\ Excavators \\ilun\ are specially ttlJJJ^DUiliforihejoli JCB Excavators are designed to dig. They are not agricultural tractors with back-hoes and front shovels added on. They are constructed as complete units, with immensely tough chassis capable of the most rugged work. JCB Excavotors are available on66 words
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106 1965-12-28 2 MANDARIN FILM STAR DIES IN HOSPITAL HOM. KONG. Mon Mandarin film star Mok Sau died in hospital early today after lying in a coma since Christmas Evr. Police reported she was taken to Queen Eliiabeth lfospit.il in Kowloon after j*ins found unconscious in her home. Mm !Mok took leading rnlrsReuter - 106 words
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Article43 1965-12-28 2 KARACHI. Mon Abour 1.500 P»lclM«nis. interned in India 10!--tovtng thr outbreak of fighting la.M September, returned here ye»terday from Bombay in the British ship Santhia. A second ship, carrying more Pakistanis, wax expected from Bombay on Friday. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration407 1965-12-28 2 WE'LL NEVER BE BROUGHT TO OUR KNEES' NEW YORK, Mon JJHODESIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, declared anew yesterday that economic sanctions imposed against his country would fail and that his government, would survive. 'I wouldn't .say wo aren't going to feel sanctions and a lotAP; UP - 407 words
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74 1965-12-28 2 Christmas gifts from sky for Ho's people SAIGON. Mou. United States Air Force planes parachuted 5.000 Christmas packages into North Vietnam in one of fhelr last air strikes on Christmas Eve, an Air Force spokesman said yesterday. the packaces contained greeting cards. a calendar with quotations from Confutious and theReuter - 74 words
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183 1965-12-28 2 JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson, expressing sympathy with the wishes of peace demonstrators at his ranch, yesterday promised some 85 marchers that he would reply to a letter presented to him. 1 The demonstrators had sent the President a letter urging renewed and183 words
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129 1965-12-28 2 MELBOURNE, Mon. Po--1 lice armed with shotguns, carbines and tear gas intensified a hunt yesterday for two jallbreakers who have killed two men and robbed a bank Mnce their escape a week ago. On foot and In 41 cars, every policeman in this cUvReuter - 129 words
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101 1965-12-28 2 BANGKOK. Mon. The average Thai child. when h« attains his full growth, will be between three and four inches taller than lu> parents. said a doctor at Chul.ilongkorn Hospital in Bangkok. Twenty years ago. according to Dr. Danai Snidvingse, the average Thai male reachedReuter - 101 words
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407 1965-12-28 2 'Serious molestation of Bali Chinese' protest by Peking JAKARTA. Mon. J Communist China has lodged a Note with the Indonesian Foreign Mini stry protesting against "the serious molestation" of overseas Chinese living on the island of Bali by anti-Communist mobs. The oflicial news agency Antara Mid the Note w:\.s delivered407 words
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Article57 1965-12-28 2 AUCKLAND. Mon. W convicted of driving offences cauilnf death or injury ibouM be sentenced to Krva v umbu'iancc aiUMidiiiu.'-. caring for the suk am ild ;iif Mayor of Auckland. Dr. H.G. Meßroy. This nni?lit prove m »re than fines (.r Imprls nment, he told the St. JohnReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement49 1965-12-28 2 BREATHE FREELY Banish congested nose and breathing passages this new tasy way. Simply squeeze a KARVOL Inhalant Capsule onto handkerchief, clothing, pyjamas or pillow. KARVOL'S vapour clears congestion quickly. Ideal for children. KARVOL INHALANT CAPSULES FKEE J»MH( Jl 4 <F I >lTt.. i Mtci imm r*** j A-,... j49 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-12-28 2 ■THE GAMgQLfc /g^yr&^a^,. C»!IUj^?9&"&. fix TWOKarr *xT^ X"** -y <**_— *?y f wece <*vimg twbm it? ferr i oonV immt PtopiJtlo f% AMI TMMK THAT I I/EAS CUTTHM 19 i Z30 words
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184 1965-12-28 3 OIKMI.NGHAM (Encland). Mon.— A firm, which built a rockrt-flr-Inu motorcycle for secret .tei*nt James Bond, is being deluged with orders from the I nited States which it is refusing to fill. Birmingham Small Arms made a prototype K.Vic c motorcycle for the Bond filmReuter - 184 words
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Article30 1965-12-28 3 SEOUU Mon— The third national convention of the ruling Drmorrntlc-Republlcan Party, which opened here today, unanimously re-elected President Chung-hee Park to another twoy««r term as party president. R«ut*r.30 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-12-28 3 DflVAl RFPFPTIfIN Mllll > >s home. Chauffeur nUTHL nCbCrilun WeMer iarr i es her like a princess among pets on a rus "cushion". Waiting to welcome Holly are Mr. and Mrs. Kilby. who have "adopted" her. how d'you oo?",°;; t v is introduced to two of55 words
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125 1965-12-28 3 SMUGGLING BOAT ON THE RUN HITS REEF MANILA. Mon.— A speedboat on a smuggling run in the Southern Philippines struck a reef and sank yesterday while being chased by a Philippine Navy gunboat. The 12-crew aboard the boat were rescued by the Navy vessel and held on charges of smuggling,UPI - 125 words
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Article44 1965-12-28 3 BAHIA BLANCA. Mon.—Bushfires fanned by strong southerly winds have destroyed an estimated 99.000 acres of butfUand and natural cattle pastures in scattered areas of south-western Buenos Aires province. Reports reaching here estimated more than 600 head of prime cattle perished. AP.AP - 44 words
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238 1965-12-28 3 Letterbox kitten is treated like a princess f ONDON, Mon. The letterbox kitten given the seasonal name of Holly because he was found among the Christmas mail) is now living in the lap of luxury. The little caoby orphan has been adopted by a wealthy businessman end his wife. A238 words
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Article49 1965-12-28 3 ADELAIDE. Mon— A sky diver plunged to his death from 2.800 feet yesterday, watched by his wife and two of their three children His parachute failed to open. The Identity of the man. a member of a local sky diving club, was not disclosed. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article28 1965-12-28 3 IZMIR. (Turkey). Mon. The United States has turned over 26 jet fighters to the Turkish Air Force here within the framework of mutual military agreements.28 words
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146 1965-12-28 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain's first Christmas with a 70 mph speed limit on all roads produced less than half the road deaths of Christmas last year. The Transport Ministry said yesterday that its provisional figures showed seven road deaths on Christmas Day, compared withReuter - 146 words
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Article60 1965-12-28 3 BRISTOL (England). Mon The 12 Inhabitants of the tiny 1> land of Lundy In the Bristol Channel celebrated Christmas yesterday because the mallboat Lundy Gannett, loaded with Christmas stores and mail, had been kept in port 25 miles away on the mainland until yesterday because the windReuter - 60 words
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112 1965-12-28 3 Youth lands plane in centre of suspension bridge NEW YORK, Mon. A 19-year-old pilot landed his light plane on the George Washington suspension bridge over the Hudson River yesterday because his passenger couldn't swim. Phillip ippolleto told police he started to lose power and altitude on his way to NewReuter - 112 words
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Article23 1965-12-28 3 PESARO, (North Italy), Mon.— A light earth tremor was registered at Pano. near here, yesterday. No damage was immediately reported. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-12-28 3 PIPEMAN OF THE YEAR-BY A BIG MARGIN LONDON. Mon. Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, has been elected "Pipeman of the Year" in a convention organised by a pipe trade journal. The journal said that Mr. Wilson had a big majority in the popular vote. He will receive aReuter - 65 words
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Article47 1965-12-28 3 ADEN. Mon— The British High CommisMoi r here, Sir Richard Turnbull, left yesterday by air for London for consultations with the new Colonial Secretary, Lord Longford. A British High Commission spokesman said Sir Richard would be away for about lv days. Reuter. IReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement621 1965-12-28 3 HWfc...WHO WANTS BBBP OWN BUSINESS J" C» -r-r-'- w«i,\' YOU can be the man we want if you want to run your own business, be /our own boss and earn up to $12,000 or more per year. An outstanding opportunity awaits YOU as the licensee/operator of a new MOBIL SERVICE621 words
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Article53 1965-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 7 Jalan Yahya. between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow and on Wednesday. It will cover those areas: Jalan Jumal, Jalan Ambo Sooloh. Jalan Abdullah Jalan Kluarnj. Jalan Omar Sumad. Jalan Yahya, Jalan53 words
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84 1965-12-28 4 Engineer back for holiday in Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Singapore engineer now working in Australia. Mr. Cheong Karm Lun. has returned here for a holiday. An Old Boy ol the AngloChinese School and Victoria School. Mr. Cheong graduated with a degree in electrical engineering at the University of New South84 words
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137 1965-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. IJDUCATION, which takes the lion's share of Singapore's 1906 budget provisions, will require lour new primary schools and another 19 secondary ones. Extensions will also be made to five existing ones to bring them up to standard size, and four137 words
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Article27 1965-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Speaker of Singapore Parliament. Mr. A. P. Rajah, has been elected the new president of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore.27 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-12-28 4 MR. and Mrs. Liaw Yock Fang (above) after their marriage at the Singapore Registry on Christmas Eve. Mr. Liaw has just returned with a MA degree In Malay- Indonesian studies from the University of Indonesia in Jakarta. He went to Indonesia five years ago on a Colombo Plan96 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-12-28 4 MR. and Mrs. Calven John Sutton (above), who were married in the Church of St. John's on Pulau Bukom yesterday. The bride. Lesley Athene, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Mitchell. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sutton60 words
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Article139 1965-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. pENOVATION of Singapore's General Post Office at Fullerton Building and of two other post offices will cost $411,000 next year. The second flve-year plan. which will be launched next year, provides for 11 new post offices. The telecommunications development will require $3.64 million139 words
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Article38 1965-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The RAP Tengah will hold a Christmas party for the orphans and foundlings of the Salvation Army Nursery Home "Lee Kuo Chuan" at Bukit Timah Road 9 m.s. on Wednesday at 4 p.m.38 words
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Article30 1965-12-28 4 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Toe H and Toe H Women's Association will hold a combined Christmas and New Year party at Talbot House at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore teacher, Miss Lily Lee Chew Ping (above), 22, who has left for London to study music at the Trinity College there. She will undergo a threeyear course before returning to Singapore to teach music. A former student of Crescent Girls School, she60 words
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Article396 1965-12-28 4 LONDON. Mon. Frost severely hit the English Christmas holiday sporting programme today. Five football league soccer matches had been postponed by midday, and six out of eight race meetings were off. Kempton Park (London) and Newton Abbott ((Devon* are the only two courses where racing396 words
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84 1965-12-28 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Herald Choral Society will present a concert of Christmas songs at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow. It is sponsored by the Christmas Fair Committee. The group will present a four-part programme under the direction of Mr. Samuel Ting. The first two84 words
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Advertisement340 1965-12-28 4 cappy^lew —join us at the Four Lions for our New Year Eve dinner and dance. Extension to 2 a.m. Spectacular team of talented dancers %_S/i& gyri»W ~~£/ance *S£&iHie> In a scintillating, glamourpacked show from the fabulous entertainment world of Japan b« M By IVmisAUm Showtime 9.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m.TeK24O4 B340 words
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Advertisement156 1965-12-28 4 --ODEON-PALACE-" OUR GRAND ENGLISH NEW YEAR ATTRACTION The Unloosed Power of The Raging Fury of MARLON BRANDO jl! YUL BRYNHER I BBW» B^*TkL HbW' 1 I VVb^BB^BH I BBT 7 Ift -jf^^^^^m^^^ B^bl BHH^B^Br^. flr m I^^ I^*^^ba AlEb^b^bV I h tuf SABOTEUR! An Aoron Rosenberg Production with JANET MARGOLIN156 words
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Advertisement488 1965-12-28 4 ORGANISATION iacgßsarj..; w&mMa B NOW: 11 145, 4, 6 30, 9.30 B The BEAiLtS "HELP!" T i,, CCLOR' 7 L A' aj i MHbT^bbbVJC^lbbV^^'JbbV^^lbl NOW: 11, 1 30. 4. 6 JO. 9 U ■"WHERE THE SPIES ARE" J PotiOM'ion cenr w BTjJiM>i#^'lYl t^K'ilil'h'l'^'l'BJ H1 I am, 1.45. 4, I I488 words
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Miscellaneous67 1965-12-28 4 TODAY Art exhibition. Victoria Memorial Hal!. 10 a.m.— B p.m. Free film shows Nony.i and Babn. Tfto Khoon School. Kranji Road. 7.30 p.m. Tangisan Ibu. Changi Village market open space-. 7.30 p.m. Survey uf A. c t: ons.utics. Follow the Sun. Agriculture today in Jawn. Heng Toon School. Upper' Thomson67 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-12-28 5 A. RICHARDS - A. RICHARDS From I ONDON, Ivion.— Miss Lee Nyuk Chin, one of the youngest members of London Union of Malaysian and Sin g a porean Students, has become acting secretary general of the union. This follows the resignation of Inche Nordln Sopiee. son209 words
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Article70 1965-12-28 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Roy Adams, senior lecturer in education and director of courses for overseas students in the University of Western Australia, will arrive In Singapore on Wednesday on the first leg of a Southeast Asian tour to study the educational backgrounds of Asian students In70 words
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Article27 1965-12-28 5 KLUANG. Mon— Mrs. M. Karmnyeam- supervisor of the Telecoms Department here, has been transferred to Alor Star as chief supervisor of the Telecoms Department there.27 words
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Article56 1965-12-28 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Discussion Oroup. in conjunction with the Lady Helpers of the Grey Sisters' Mission, are busy rehearsing their forthcoming production of "Lady Precious Stream." Proceeds will i?o to the Grey Sisters" Fund for incurable cancer cases in their home. The dates for the56 words
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Article18 1965-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The High Court here will go on vacation for three days from Wednesday18 words
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389 1965-12-28 5 SAMAD ISMAIL - Burma trip may speed up plans for army staff college SAMAD ISMAIL From 1 MANDALAY, Monday. AN immediate result of the Malaysian goodwill delegation visit to Burma is that now the question of the establishment of Malaysia's own military staff college will be given urgent consideration. Tun Razak today visited389 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-12-28 5 Malaysians more interested n royalties: Suyin KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Han Suyin, the novelist, today said Malaysian writers were Impatient and wanted to be in the "literary game before they even begin to write." Speaking at a Press conference. Dr. Han said she had received many letters from young Malaysians who307 words
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Article59 1965-12-28 5 ifENANG. Mon— A teacher. Ma--1 dam Chong See Keun. 48. and her three children were watching television In their Kelawel Road home last night when two armed robbers entered. The Intruders, armed with knives, herded Madam Chong. her children and a servant into a room, tied59 words
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Article32 1965-12-28 5 BUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The death occurred here ci urine the week-end of ShartfUh Rathlan blnte Hamzah. chairman of the I'irmo Kaum Ibu's Bakar Aranj branch. She was 66.32 words
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167 1965-12-28 5 Better voice links for RAF between Penang, S'pore f ONDON, Mon. A new tropospheric scatter radio system in Malaysia will provide the RAF with 24 voice channels linking Singapore with Penang. The system can be used for either telephone or telegraph services. It will require the erection of two 27-tonReuter - 167 words
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Article87 1965-12-28 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Alex Josey. the British freelance journalist, who wast expelled by the Malaysian Government in July this year for "inUrferrinit in the Internal politics of Malaysia", will be n turning to Singapore tomorrow. It Is not yet known if he will be back permanently.87 words
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226 1965-12-28 5 Burglars take $12,000 from two homes TPOH, Mon Thieves got away with about $12,000 cash and Jewellery last night when they raided two houses in the residential area of Tambun Road here. These were the two biggest raids during the Christmas festive season so far reported to the police. BURGLARY226 words
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Article38 1965-12-28 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. A $250,000 building for Umno and the United Malayan Bank here will be opened early in the New Year. The bank will occupy the ground floor and Umno the second and third storeys.38 words
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Advertisement313 1965-12-28 5 Paint your room in 2 hours IT DRIES IN 15 MINUTES SO EASY TO USE, IT'S MISTAKE PROOF NU'PLASTIK^^ri ACRYLIC I rv&rpiiiMfi Fl" i WALL A CEILING FINISH V L^^«S£?lJ r J FOR INTERIOR A EXTERIOR *^T^X£~^* IN THE WORLD'S GREATEST COLOUR RANOE. NQ SEALERS OR UNDERCOATS WHAT IS ACRYLIC?313 words
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Advertisement344 1965-12-28 5 J Sccufc 7 j^~3ps> Ilk /^/•/©zicf/y BeSLxS'' v i/^L |^k r H, sfr zSScx k i >• flfi? m /IH fink M S iRI 4 Br A- L-^^^^^j^ '-■%wpß^ lucky lad e MITSUI BANK INCORPORATED IN JAPAN SINGAPORE BRANCH 66-68.CECII STREET. SINGAPORE I.TEL *****; 7 1907- 9 If you drive344 words
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246 1965-12-28 6 PENANG, Monday. THE Malaysian and Singapore Governments will be urged to establish early a Common Market for the two territories. The call will be made by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce In a resolution to be moved at the annual meeting of246 words
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176 1965-12-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Senoi Praak Malaysia's all aborigine regiment has been further strengthened with the passing-out of an additional 47 men here this morning. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.> Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, took the salute at the parade held176 words
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Article41 1965-12-28 6 SEREMBAN, Mon. Liquor and cigarettes worth $1,300 were stolen from the Century Hotel here early yesterday morning. The thieves entered the hotel by acallng the reSr wall and forcing 1 open a door leading to the bar.41 words
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Article132 1965-12-28 6 Teacher's body found in river KANGAR, Mon. The body of a school teacher Inche Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Rahman, who disappeared after diving into the Arau River on Saturday afternoon, was found yesterday after a 24--hour search by 40 divers from Kuala Perils. About 500 friends and relatives joined In132 words
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Article44 1965-12-28 6 BINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Airport expansion programme will cost $2.75 million next year.with another $8.13 million required to complete the job later. The main part of this programme calls for extension of the present 9.000 ft runway to 11.000 ft.44 words
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Article29 1965-12-28 6 TAIPINO. Mon.— The -Amorous Prawn" will be staged at the Garrison Club in Kamunting Road bere on Jan. 7 to raise funds for the Lady Templer Hospital.29 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-12-28 6 OINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Michael Cropland tfoyie. a reined Singapore police onicer and weil-knowu Rotarian, died utter a sudden illness yesterday morning at his home in Frankel Estate. He was 61. At the time ot his death Mr. Boyle was District Governor of Rotary248 words
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Article57 1965-12-28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Is to have a second multi-storry car park at Philip Street the first is at Market Stree: which will cost 51. 5 million under the Second Fhe-Year Plan, which is to be launched next year. Pilinn work for thi.s wiil be carried out next57 words
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169 1965-12-28 6 SINGAPORE.. MOfl. AN association to pro- mote closer and better understanding" between traders of Sabah and Singapore Is to be formed. This was decided after a meeting today between a visiting trade delegation from the Sabah United Chinese Chambers of Commerce and representatives of the169 words
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Advertisement275 1965-12-28 6 Travel anywhere in Singapore or Malaysia If you have a Savings Account with The Hongkong Bank Group you can collect up to OTOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOTO^ from any branch of The Hongkong and Shanghai or Mercantile Banks. %3J^^ Go to Singapore. Go to the States of Malaya. Go to 6 Sabah or Sarawak275 words
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Miscellaneous186 1965-12-28 6 At ivy Onp By Y.T. it ant tin MXJ'RE TfIMNG TO CC3ME OFF IT, I I NOT A PIANE? NOT ~X TELL ME WONMUGS HJ OOP.' THERES NO A BALLOON? H*vw» /OH, MY GOSH A So' FLOWN OFF, _^M\ PI-AMES BA-CK. KOW'S HES MAKJNfI I DON'T TELL ME L^^' V186 words
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Article, Illustration1855 1965-12-28 7 One man's arrogance started a bitter war in Africa BRITISH TROOPS RANGED THROUGH JUNGLES LOOKING FOR A ROYAL FOOTSTOOL Hundreds of British lives were lost during the campaigns designed to crush the spirit of African kings who had defied the colonists. This old drawing shows British soldiers inspecting an Ashanti1,855 words
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Article73 1965-12-28 8 M ».r<i SIS i Minimum) MR AND MRS. AJ K West for ""in "i'l> the KdiiCKtion Uepaitment i. UsaWfjat*. Victoru School. I 0 M IsMUaa I'niinnli. and th< Malayan tsMMat i'oil««e at KrinsfoM Lfldge. ol> rrhamptoo wish all their former nut prevent irlend*. MBit wives and nj.ie,,',, frtwn those73 words
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Obituary41 1965-12-28 8 WardM %li (Minimum l MRS. CHUA POH CHENG aired T« i paved Banaj paaswfajßj on feMM M IM lltt.i, stn-n Malacia. leaving MM I MB, 1 ci..iuhlir. .T daughters-ib-Ii««. 1 Min-in-las and many grand I > II v at 11 a.m.41 words
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Article25 1965-12-28 8 H'artf* Sit (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATt Be«t CDrnt M lialaflil thank* doctors, snail Ward U <: H lisa friend*, n-latlvm for I -i>» »r-ufhv donation*25 words
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Obituary39 1965-12-28 8 Ward* Sit (Minimum) TRCAtUNIO MtMORIfI Of Mum «n<> paa*»d away on H/IZ ii and !>ad who |wmm4 awty on M'«/ 45 Today tomorrow our whole lift taroufh w* shall alwaya lotr and rrmrmber \<>ii Your loving rhtldrrn39 words
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Article708 1965-12-28 8 Malaysia us as good as its April word. The Government ■has now reversed its decision 1 (which was "very, very care- fully" considered) not to join the third international tin agreement. In April Mr. RaJmani told the U.N. commodity i conferoiu-e on tin that whatever Malaysia's708 words
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Article334 1965-12-28 8 In his criticisms of the con- U'ol of land schemes in Pa- hang the Auditor-General, Mr. Bompas, has presented the i dark side of what may be a much more cheerful picture. j The other side is now awaited, j in the hope that grave doubts j will334 words
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Article183 1965-12-28 8 However well the police and Customs campaign against rice smugglers along the ThaiKelantan border may be going, it is difficult to imagine that a complete solution lies solely in Malaysia's hands. The border is long and wild and the smugglers have the choice of countless routes, as well183 words
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237 1965-12-28 8 SAMAD ISMAIL - Razak sees the Burmese way to Socialism SAMAD ISMAIL By \f ANDALAY. Mon. lfl The Malaysian delegation's first contact with the "rulers" of Burma came when the Deputy Prime Minister, fun Abdul Razak, arrived in Taunggyi. capital of the Shan States, as the guest of the commander of Eastern Command,237 words
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LETTERS
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200 1965-12-28 8 WHEN are the outside cameramen of Television Malaysia going to stop treating every programme as a "Candid Camera" show? For the past several days, the viewing public have been glued to their chairs watching the various events of the SEAP Games. But half200 words
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Letter96 1965-12-28 8 I REFER to '-Tenanfs" let- ter (ST. Dec. 7> alleging that a housing inspector of the Board issued an ultimatum to one of his Immediate relations to return to the Federation within two weeks Investigation revealed that the complainant i< a tenant of a Hou^inx Board flat at Jalan Rumah96 words
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Letter93 1965-12-28 8 tions revealed that the sUter of the tenant was not in permanent occupation with tne family and was merely Included in the application form to qualify for the fiat. Furthermore It was also discovered that one of the rooms has been utilised to house another single girl of 17 years93 words
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Letter94 1965-12-28 8 THE death of Inche Aminuddln bin Baki is a great loss to our country. May I pay a tribute to his devotion and sacrifice In the service of education and progress. His work will long endure. I should also add that, as one of the first history honours graduates of94 words
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Letter52 1965-12-28 8 RESIDENTS Of Tiong Bahru fiats In Singapore who cannot afford to buy flats which have been offered for sale to them have to look for alternative accommodation. Does the Housing Board realise that If a family moves house, an expenditure of $200 to S3OO Is Involved? If the family has52 words
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Letter75 1965-12-28 8 ren, arrangements have to be made fir their change of transport. Higher fares nay have to be paid. This is in no way asking the Board .o pay removal compensation, but just to point out the many Inconveniences that the residents of Tiong Bahrv have to bear. If the Board75 words
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Letter111 1965-12-28 8 I REFER to the comJ plaint of N.B. on the noise disturbance caused to the residents of McPherson Estate by aircraft taking off from Paya Lebar airport. The estate is situated close to the edge of the take-off and approach paths of aircraft operating from Paya Lebar and noise is111 words
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Letter68 1965-12-28 8 I REFER to che letter from "Worried Wife" <B.T. Dec. 14). With 1,500 clerical officers and 1.100 clerical assistants in Government service scattered In no less than 55 departments, it Is not possible to investigate this case without further details "Worried Wife" should either advise her husband to refer hla68 words
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Article, Illustration920 1965-12-28 8 SEAL ASCHERSON - SEAL ASCHERSON VICTIM OF A RECKLESS ACT OF DEFIANCE < By BONN. Monday THE startling echoes of a suicide have turned eyes towards East Germany. We may never know precisely why Dr. Erich Apel, head of the State Planning Commission, shot himself on the morning of920 words
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Advertisement714 1965-12-28 8 Straiti Tiacs It Malay Mail Claasifwa' a<»«etla*aisa»s saar ke ■Una's*' r* COLO ITORACt SUPf*MAHKIT 0..X.-< t—4 »wi*lll«W task) COLD STORACI ItAMCMta Al M.M.n* Im4 K»t.aa, Hml Aet«»rm< Afsals. CITY SOOK STORI LTB Wincsivstaf Him Css)>f Qwwi. THI MCWS FRONT '''l^*tHCh I >M#aSaT^*>*S^W*W M M ISMAIL J idm.r.ltr l**4. Waial a«e«.714 words
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Advertisement45 1965-12-28 8 The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED and you bank wisely MfAO OfflcT V*-**^ M»IAY»« |ANK IUUOINt 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED Ii i i i»«»«M«<lifcii.aj^«.i Author*** Ca»Mk 50 000 000 lai«<is<ha'lJ > Ca*»H is *****0 Cwf **wp jarst*. 5570.000 00045 words
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Advertisement38 1965-12-28 8 SBBBah.^^VsHßHfl^^^lflL^^tesßßßßßßrßW ■saMdrvw I hi COUOH y \JXJ> Cough Syrup j£ V^^^L IMMEDIATE RELIEF P%t^y A NICE, SWEET TASTE '^T L 1 <iultl v D< Witt f >."— "la* J B^ifcta^ I C° u S h sy ru P- sb^sb^sb^sbbW38 words
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Article419 1965-12-28 9 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON by NEW BY-LAWS TO KEEP PETALING JAVA FREE OF 'BAD ENTERTAINMENT' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday "PETALING Jaya, one of the few flourishing townships in Malaya free of massage parlours, has just acquired a set of by-laws that are likely to make it stay that419 words
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76 1965-12-28 9 JESSELTON. Mon.— Two more officers from the Lands and Survey Department here will leave tomorrow for overseas training. Inche Sallon Zainal. 27. will go to the International Training Centre for Aerial Survey at Delft. In the Netherlands, to attend an 18-month course In aerial76 words
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Article35 1965-12-28 9 TELUKANSON. Mon.— The president of the Sessions Court here, Inche Ouiam Mustafla bin Nadar All. has been transferred to Kuantan and will be succeeded by Inchc Mohamed Yusof bin Chin I rum Knub.35 words
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Article36 1965-12-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mun.— The High Court here will pay a tribute to the late Justice Dato Mnhmuri Mohnmed Hashim at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday. Dato Hashim died at the Kuantan hospital on Friday.36 words
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Article32 1965-12-28 9 PENANO. Mon —A bus driverLim Hool Toh. 25. was robbed of a ring and a watch by a youth armed with <i dagger in Jalan Datoh Koyah last night.32 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-12-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Though the Thai Government desperately needs the services of Nualpachong Swetwej and Sompis Yodseranee, it has spared these two women for a short working spell in Malaya. Both women are currently at the University of. Malaya. Miss Nualpachong as their294 words
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Article31 1965-12-28 9 BANDAR BAHRU. Mon. A 1 10.000 annexe has been added to the District Office here. It will be used as the district rural development operations room and conference room.31 words
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Article112 1965-12-28 9 Violinist Dirk Kalf dies at 59 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore violinist Dirk Kalf died in his Serangoon Garden Estate home this morning after a short illness. Mr. Kalf. 59. was a regular member of the Radio Singapore string orchestra as well as other local orchestras. Born of a Dutch father and112 words
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Article54 1965-12-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A central abattoir and Quarantine station is to be built at Jurong to provide adequate slaughtering facilities of recognised international standards to get Singapore's canned meat accepted In world markets. The scheme will cost $5.4 million, of which $4.5 million has been provided by54 words
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175 1965-12-28 9 Jaycees gift to help Miss Chan walk KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber of Commerce is to donate a pair of callipers to help Miss Chan Poh Chee, 22, to walk again. Miss Chan, who nine months ago was taken to the General Hospital here suffering from paralysis175 words
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Article27 1965-12-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Secretary of the Federal Capital Commissioner, Mr. David Anthony, has returned here after a three-month administrative course In Britain.27 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-12-28 9 Plea to bride of six months: Please come home SINGAPORE. Mon. Senior A i r craftman Kyau-Zay>;i (pronounced Chawseya) of the Royal Air Force, Tenu.ih has appealed to his bride of six months. Molly, (above), to return home. Molly left their home at Novena Barat. off Thomson Road, last Monday119 words
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Article78 1965-12-28 9 BINGAPORE. Mon. A Royal Australian Navy mine-sweeper, the HMAS Snipe, yesterday went to the rescue of a Singapore cabin boy. Han Mm Siew. In a Norwegian tanker, the Tabrl. who was suffering from serious stab wounds. The Snipe, on receiving a call. sped to the tanker78 words
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147 1965-12-28 9 Orchard Road to be a one-way street SINGAPORE, Mon.— Busy Orchard Road is to be converted into a one-way street. The project. Including new roads and Intersections, will cost $2 million and Is one of the highlights of the Public Work* Department's $2831 million development budget for next year. PWD147 words
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Article58 1965-12-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— The flnl phr.se of a 100-ton capacity garbage disposal plant Is to be built at Ridhlll industrial estate next year at a cost of $1.68 million. The money will come from th« Health Ministry's allocation of 85.8 million for development In 1966. The cost of58 words
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Article19 1965-12-28 9 KLUANG. Mon. Work on the $350,000 Rex Theatre In Jalan PiiiI lanah here has been completed.19 words
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Advertisement66 1965-12-28 9 first to MX thent /7/ijS-% schooi Jumper' e=^ff^^^Lf/ DESIGN 57, > The ideal school i"<^^j •hoe worn by most >^^J® SS^^ s^ school children, in yf white canvas /y/ with non-slip /^f/ BALLERINAS "T^T JUMPER V^ BADMIHTON MASTE^^. 12 d«sign 05 \mmm**£*^ d' vgn 24 top quality children's white canvas66 words
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Miscellaneous757 1965-12-28 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— Kuala Lorn- Timmie Family": 7 News In pur and I'enanc; 6 lpoh and English: 7.10 Forum; 735 CanMalarra; 3 Johore Bahru; did Camera; 8 News in Man- Taipini;; 7 Batu Pahat; darin; 8.10 Take studio; 8.36 9 Kluang. Anniversary programme TV after two years in service;757 words
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Article, Illustration439 1965-12-28 10 Short skirts, lean and spare-cut lines, 4 op art' and geometrics SKIRTS will stay short, lines will be lean and spare-cut, "op-art" and geometries assessed as passing crazes when they first appeared on the scene recently are assuming the proportions of a major fashion. These are the439 words
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Article, Illustration374 1965-12-28 10 What makes a woman interesting to men? "OEING a woman," wrote Joseph Conrad, "is a terribly difficult task, since it deals principally with dealing with men." Wise women know this fact instinctively and develop a subtle artistry which attracts men. What do YOU say about the following questions? Just answer374 words
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Advertisement897 1965-12-28 12 'Continued from Page 8 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS to Wor«j SIS Minimum THB FAMILY OF the late Mr. Yec Chlan Chwee thank all friends and relatives for th. ir attendance, wraath* scrolls and for the kind aaalatasc* rendered to them during their recent bereavementGREETINGS 2* WTdt ttt Minimum > Milt 0. M.897 words
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Advertisement837 1965-12-28 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Werals M (Mim.t—Box St ttt. txtru AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY one room suitable bachelor louple at 3A, Vonx Salk Street, Singapore. I'bone I 8' pore W6621. 23. SIGLAP ROAO. Large Bera|. rtetacbed Bungalow no modern-aamta--1 tion yet. Particulars: Ring Spore 13M23 Office hours NEWTON FURNISHED ROOM quiet airy own entrance837 words
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Advertisement858 1965-12-28 12 EDUCATION IS »n,4. tt ittim.l—Bmx <a rfa a«lra RAPIO COURSE*: Stenography. Bookkeeplni:, Shorthand. Typewriting. KnKllsh. r'rench. Malay. Secretarial: Raja's Collect.- Kaffirs Place: 'X>s3>(S i«re>. COMMENCING OAI/MIM TypewritInn Shorthand Book-kevrlnK 'StenoKrapby 1.1m1t.-d vacancies. Enrol now. "1.T.8." 19. Loronn 30. UeyUuw. Spore 40^.7 I**« lECONDARV PRIMARY Classes. Knrol today. A.lm Typewrltmi;. Shorthand.858 words
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Advertisement391 1965-12-28 13 TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA MM GEOLOGY BUILDING Tenders :.re Invited from Class 'B or above Contractors resisered with the Public Works Departments, Kuaia Lumpur lor the irectton and completion of a New Geology Buildinn at the tr.versuy if Malaya. Pantai Vall-v. Kuala Lumpur. Tender documents will be availatte during391 words
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Advertisement790 1965-12-28 13 NOTICES I AUCTION SALE IN THE HIGH COI'RT IN MALAYA AT Ml'AB NO Originating Summon* No. 198 of 1965. N< Between th "t Kehar Sinuh son of Sohan Singh men ol No 20 Jalan Mohamedlah, t ie Muar B 3 (Chargee) Applicant. 2846 And Gov See MM ot Parlt Bakar.790 words
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Advertisement516 1965-12-28 13 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE I'NDER SEC TION 137 MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It is proposed under Section 144 oi The Town Boards Enai-t--ment (F.MS. Cap. 13" > to amend the Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B 3 published as Notification No. 2846516 words
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Advertisement566 1965-12-28 13 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU DIX NATIOXAI. I I.IX TKK ITY MAM of Ih ST\TI> 01 MM.WA I'OIM UK KSON rill KM \1 I'OHKI! >I\IIO\ CONTKACT no M i sm: MM i. am.xtiox costk i Applic ilions ai" in ued from sunably KpsStaEWed linns wishing a tenaer tor the construction566 words
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310 1965-12-28 15 Epsom Jeep - Grenadier is set for Gold Cup double on Sunday Epsom Jeep djjj3f wjth Penang, Monday (jjRENADIER, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup in October, will bid for a cup double when he lines up for the last of the season's classics—the $20,000 Penang Gold Cup over lOf on Sunday. This310 words
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Article188 1965-12-28 15 I/UAIA IXMPL'R. Mon.— Twrniy-t -iKht Malaysian PUMU left FAM House for Kuala Kubu Biihru at 3 p.m. today acrompanled by coach P. Velappan lor ceinralised truininn in prcmration for the ciehth Asian Youth l(M)tbiill tournament at M.nni.i froa April 30 to May 15. M.,!.i\.M.iii intcniiitional goalkceocr Chow188 words
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Article153 1965-12-28 15 PERAK AND KEDAH TO REPLAY A LOR STAR. Mon.— Kedah Chl- nose will meet Perak Chinese the defending champions, in a replny at Ipoh on Friday to decide who should meet Penang in the nrxt round of the MCFA Cup soccpr competition. After trailing 2-0 at half-time. Kednh niudo a153 words
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Article47 1965-12-28 15 BINOAPORS. Man pinvan BratUlava, tiie carrent imaur i-h tmpions ot Czrciiosiov^kia will play two BUtclwi in Singaporr on J;in 8 and 9at Jalan Besai stadmni. Tlir (Vcch trnm. which has six inttrnatlonaU, will meet Slneapore nn J.in. 8 and Singapore Selection the following47 words
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Article61 1965-12-28 15 MKLBOURNE. Mon. An linflnl.siipd fourth-wicket stand of 171 m 142 minutes by Jack Potter '100 1 nnd Bob Cowpcr (81 1 helpeil Victoria fight back after follow in? on against New South Walea in their Sheffield Shield cricket match htrc arores: Ns WakM 692 Victor!.. I BUckpole H!» Sheahar.61 words
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Article534 1965-12-28 15 PENANG. Mon.— WrlfhU for all *evrn ra«rs here on >Vcdnr>d»T, second day of the Prnang Turf Club Gold Cup meeting: (I. Div. I— 7f Pardon 9.00 Pure Jet 8.12 Rrtusa 8.11 Bay Dragon II B.IU Suloh Negara 8.10 PantjasiU 8.09 Admiral Byrd 8.09 Pleasant Venture 8.09 lllrtup534 words
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Article138 1965-12-28 15 pENANO. Mon.— 'Hie MRA Sti- 1 pendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACK I— Makyong <K. Leong) j threw his head up before the > start and missed the jump slightly and then refused to gallop. National Scholar (apprentice P.K. Leong> stumbled approaching the half mile and138 words
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362 1965-12-28 15 ADELAIDE, Mon. John J\ Murray and Barry Knight saved MCC against South Australia here today with a {record eighth-wicket stand of 164 in two hours. SCORES: South Australia 450-7 dec. and 121-2 MCC 444. At one stage MCC needed 60 runs to avoid theReuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-12-28 15 SYDNEY, Monday AUSTRALIA gained a strangle- hold on the Davis Cup challenge round when they won the two opening singles against Spain here Fred Stolle (Australia) outlasted Spain's Manuel Santana 10-12, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. 7-5 in the opening match; thenAP - 340 words
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486 1965-12-28 15 JOE OORAI - JOE OORAI By Singapore, Mon. OIK SINGAPORE soccer internationals, including the national team captain, Quah Kirn Swee, have been dropped from the Singapore Amateur Football Association's training squad because of alleged gross behaviour and insubordination at the Third Seap Games in Kuala486 words
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Article143 1965-12-28 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. —A. T. Rajah, president of th* Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, has described the organisation of the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur as equal to that, of any international meet he has attended. The Games were a great success and a testimonial to Malaysia's143 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-12-28 15 SPORTS DIARY Mi»< M J >,„„, h n i tUuhm h TUmh Xl (.(.I It NY; (ir |(Sp K| Club B i 6gor Ponce B i (Klang).26 words
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Miscellaneous279 1965-12-28 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS o. ii opened up poetically and 1. I leave '.'4 maliaraja upset: put down <7> 21. 14 across. 15! (5. 4. I). 6. Scottish exclamation lnads9. Far from ridiculous under a quate lor 1 acro&sV i 5» tree? < 7 >- Us wrong in a fool279 words
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Obituary25 1965-12-28 16 DIRK KALF paOMd :i :.v p|af> (ullv on 8T.12.f18 i i.rt.-...- Hmv.-s S'n... ipr r« Casket for It.uudari Tut-sdsjr U v *> at in am.25 words
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Obituary169 1965-12-28 16 THE REMAINS ot K Nadarajah ExGuard. Malayan Railway* father of N. T. R. Sin^am Tanah Meralt KMat. i uill be rrmovtd from 31 Bukit Tembok i S ban tor Hindu Cnmatoriam at 4 i p.m. on 28.12.65. SIMON LOM YEW HOCK pa.ved away peacefully 26.11.6 5. Leaving wife 7169 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-12-28 16 AT right is the face of a man in space. The picture of astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot of Gemini 7 spacecraft, was taken by his fellow astronaut, James Lovell, during their 14 -day journey through space. Just above his head a camera magazine floats in the60 words
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205 1965-12-28 16 Telecoms: K.L. invites S'pore for talks KUAuA LUMPUR. Mon. jyjALAYSIA has invited Singapore for talks on the proposed take-over by Singapore of the external service of the Malaysian telecommunications formerly operated by Cable and Wireless based across the Causeway A Government announcement here today said that the Malaysian Cabinet has205 words
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Article34 1965-12-28 16 PHOENIX i Arizona i. Mon. There is a new addition to the Earl Stuber ranch Just west of Phoenix. It's a zeony. a cross between a zebra and a pony. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article247 1965-12-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A FUND was launched today by the National Union of Teachers to help needy pupils, affected by the floods in Kelantan and Trengganu, buy text-books. In a statement, the gen-eral-secretary of the union. Mr. John Gurusamy. said the union was most247 words
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320 1965-12-28 16 JESSELTON, Mon. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Sabah Contractors Association today denied that they were "halfhearted" in recruiting Malayan workers to ease the serious shortage of skilling labour in the State. They were commenting on a criticism by the Federal320 words
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Article74 1965-12-28 16 GUATEMALA CITY. Mon. Three masked men discui: »d m Catholic priests invaded a radio station yesterday mid forced technicians to broadcast anti-govern-mental declarations of the "Rebel Armed Forces. 1 The three also left a bomb which failed to explode. Station employees said' the tape ranAP - 74 words
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