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Title Section23 1965-07-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEt)flL 1*50, OOP T The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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275 1965-07-31 1 Us$50m waiting to be invested in Malaysia WASHINGTON. Fri. —American firms considering projects involving investmenta in Malaysia totalling about US$5O million have applied for American Government investment guaran- the U.S. Department of Commerce reported yesterday. The Department said the linns "are interested in guaranteed investments in facilities to produce aAP - 275 words
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93 1965-07-31 1 HOM. KONG, Frl.— The (■han.iKin oprcial mission, headed by Mr. Kuesi Vm.ih, Irft Hanoi for liunir today after a four-day visit, according tn Hanoi Radio. The broadcast said the Vice-Premier and I deign Minister Mr. Njtupii Dtiy Trinh had explained to Mr. Armah93 words
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232 1965-07-31 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARO: KUCHING, Friday SMALL Indonesian army patrols have been detected in the Lubok Antu district of the Second Division of Sarawak several times in the past few weeks. The apparently aimless incursions have all been on a small scale since two232 words
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268 1965-07-31 1 Indonesian mob attacks American Consulate JAKARTA. Fr i. More than 1,000 Indonesians today tore down the gates and the fence of the U.S. Consulate in Medan. North Sumatra, hurled stones at the twostorey building and painted anti-American slogans on its walls. The Consul. Mr. Theodore J. Heavner, reported the Incident268 words
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Article75 1965-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A total of $100,000 in backpay was today paid out to some 1,400 airmen at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base here today. The Interim «w«rd. ranging from SlO to $27.50. and backdated to Jan l, was paid with theti July psy. The75 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-07-31 1 I SINGAPORE. Frl. 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD Suhaini came face to face with Royalty for the first time today and was completely awed by the presence of the Raja Permaisuri Agong. She burst into tears and clung to her mother. The Queen, mother of 13 children, was touched.111 words
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124 1965-07-31 1 10 Federal jobs going-for 'Federal citizens' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ten Federal Government jobs were advertised today. The advertisements called for applications from '.'Federal citizens." No mention was made of "Singapore citizens" but a spokesman for the Public Service Commi»s:oi. said: "There Is nothing to stop them from applying. Whether they124 words
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Article54 1965-07-31 1 BEDFORD i England*. Fii. Police said yesterday that a virtually Irreplaceable and priceless collection of 15 medals and decorations awarded to the late Lord Trenchard. Marshal of the Royal Air Force IRAFI had been stoien from the RAF museum here. Lord Trenchard, "the father of the RAF.UPI - 54 words
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Article31 1965-07-31 1 HONO KONG. Fn.— The population of Hong Kong Increased by 64.400 during the first six months of this year, and at the end of June was estimated at 3.804.300.31 words
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214 1965-07-31 1 -'Bank closure won't affect trade' HONG KONG. Fri. A leading Red Chinese trade official was quoted here today as saying the closure of the Bank of China in Singapore would not impair China's export trade with Malaysia. The Wah Kau Vat Po a right wing Chinese newspaper, said Mr H.-laoUPI - 214 words
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Article31 1965-07-31 1 TOKYO l.w<n 1 oil M-DAY JOY TOKYO. I ri. Japanese dm eminent lixlay appointt-d Mr Take* Kimura. veteran Liberal Democratic Party politician, ipcrial emoy to Malaysia Day celebration. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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233 1965-07-31 2 UNITED NATIONS, Fit I Tliant. the Secrrlary-Cicnr-ral, told President Johnson vestrrda> that "concerted efforts should be made to put an early end to all further hostile military acti- ities" In V ii'tnam. Acknowledging Mr. Johaaan'a .(upr.d a>n Wednesday for I helpReuter - 233 words
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137 1965-07-31 2 v unofficial but usually authoritative Journal ol the Armed Forces said yesterday that a recent charmc in the official designation of American activities "reflects tho sharp build-uu in U.S. military strength in Thailand." Until now. the official designation had bepn merely the Military Assistance AdvisoryAP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-07-31 2 'UNITY WITHOUT FOREIGN INTERFERENCE' TOKYO. Friday PRESIDENT Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam said yesterday that South Vietnam "will surely be i liberated" and the entire country reunited if there is no foreign interference. The North Vietnam news agency, monitored in Tokyo, said HoAP - 401 words
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Article36 1965-07-31 2 SAIOON. Fri A South Vietnamese Oovemmtnt militia- < man has been arrested for forging identity papers and celling them to draft dodgers for £15. The i papers stated that the holders wer* poUc* splea— Reutar.Reuter - 36 words
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150 1965-07-31 2 Split mission is better than none Wilson LONDON, Fri. Bri--4 tain's Priinr Miuisier. Mr. Harold Wilson, said last inch i he would nut stand in the way if the Commonwealth peace mission on Vietnam were to split »o that one section of it was acceptable to China and North Vietnam150 words
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Article50 1965-07-31 2 ADEN, Fri Leaflets dieting rewards for the discovery of hidden arms and ammunition were dropped by RAP planes over Aden and the nearby towns of Little Aden and Sheikh Othman >e*terday. The rewards offered ranged from £600 for a bazooka to £25 for a handgrenace. Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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170 1965-07-31 2 KARACHI, Friday. DAKISTAN is to suspend its watchdog laws over the country's Press for one year. President Ayub Khan announced in Rawalpindi today. The laws, known as the Press and Publications Or- 1 dinance. Rave the Government j the power to suspend news- i jReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-07-31 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. New bipartisan sup- port was expressed in the Senate yesterday for President Johnson's Vietnam policy. The majority leader. Senator Mike Mansfield, said the President had made clear at hi.s news conference on Wednesday that "he is seeking an honourable and promptAP - 352 words
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209 1965-07-31 2 Jet engine experts told to quit Egypt (WRO, Fri. Foreign experts working to develop an engine for Egypt's supersonic Jet fichters havo been ordered by the Swis» company that hired them to quit their Job* and return to Europe, reliable reDorts here said yesterday. The move threatened production of Egypt'sAP - 209 words
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107 1965-07-31 2 Big drug seizure by police in Jakarta JAKARTA, Fri. Indone- sian Dolice have seized 60 million rupiahs' worth of drugs including antibiotics which are mostly unavailable at Jakarta's pharmacies, it was reoorted today. The seizure was reportedly made during police raids in the past two days at this capital's business107 words
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Article67 1965-07-31 2 MANILA, Fri. Police Chief Mariano Ginrono of the little town of Penaruhia in northern Luzon showed up yesterday at Manila police headquarters to report a theft. The loot included Gingono's wallet, hU police bader and two warrants auainvt robbery suspects he was lookinr for in the bir67 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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196 1965-07-31 3 A cut-price volunteer army planned in Britain LONDON, Friday. JJRITAIN yesterday announced a moneysaving plan to reorganise her army reserves and provide better reinforcement for the regular army in a limited war. The Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey, announcing the plan in Parliament, said it would save Britain £20 millionReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration297 1965-07-31 3 Wilson attacks Tory record, beats off censure I ONDON. Fri. The Government last night defeated by a majority of 20 the Conservative attempt to censure it for breaking election pledges. The voting, after a noisy House of Commons debate, was 306 to 285. but the majority dropped to four— 29B297 words
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Article66 1965-07-31 3 GRASSE 'France i, Kri. Four young students have come to the surface after 22 days underground to study what happens to a group of men secluded together out of contact with calendars or clocks. The four students. Guy Valente. 20. Roland Mouleyrc. 19. Raymond Mouleyre, 19. and66 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-07-31 3 A CHURCHILL WEDS AH OIL HEIRESS FROM TEXAS A TALL younu Churchill married a pretty American girl in London last Friday. He is 25--year-old Lord Charles Spencer Churchill, 6ft 6in. second son of the Duke of Marl borough and a kinsman of Sir Winston Churchill. Lord Charles met his brideMirrorpic - 155 words
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Article144 1965-07-31 3 LONDON. Friday "DUSSIA may ofler a London lecturer Jailed last week in exchange for an American couple jailed here five years ago as spies for the Soviet Union, the Daily Express reported today Its defence writer Chapman Plncher said security chiefs were sure that was144 words
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80 1965-07-31 3 pARIS. Frt. A 25-year-old ex- lieutenant in the French Army was sentenced to 15 jail yesterday Tor taking part in a 1962 attempt to assassinate President De Gaulle. Louis De Conde was sentenced by a military tribunal of three general* and aAP - 80 words
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100 1965-07-31 3 Fri. Congress was asked again yesterday to approve a U. 5.53.063.500 payment to New York City for protecting visiting Government leaders during the 1960 United Nations General Assembly. They Included the Coban Prime Minister Fidel Castro and the then Russian Premier Niklta Khrushchev.100 words
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144 1965-07-31 3 White boy shot during vigil by Negroes AMERICUS (Georgia), Fri. A white teenager was killed by a shot fired from a passing car early yesterday during civil rights demonstrations here. Negroes called a 24-hour truce In demonstrations to give police time to Investigate the shooting of Andy Whatley. 19. Whatley.AP - 144 words
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Article31 1965-07-31 3 LONDON. Fri. Chinas National Machinery Import and Export Corporation has ordered £320.000 worth of precision machine tools from a firm In Coventry. England, the firm announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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94 1965-07-31 3 LONDON. Fri.— Ten teenage girls were in hospital and another 60 were suffering rrom minor Injuries last night following the Royal premiere of the Beatles' new film "Help!" About 10.000 fans went wild as the long-haired pop group left the theatre InReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement156 1965-07-31 3 a IV S A L E CHOICC Of ANTTMINC TOy WAHI W^^A P*C BAVIWCS ON tWTTWINO YOU BUY LADIES DEPT. MOW PRINTED SILK SHIRTS S 8° Sl.«0 FANCY EMBD BLOUSES 16.90 l.fO PRINTED JERSEY BLOUSES 10.90 !.*0 MAIDCNFORM BRASSIERES DtocMrtnutd SrvlM 2 tor Nm pH«« m* 1 AN oth.t Stylat156 words
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198 1965-07-31 4 No promises now on turnover tax: Tan to Spore traders KUALA LUMPL'R, Friday. f\l\i Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the Government had given widespread exemptions from the new turnover tax for locally produced goods. This had considerably reduced the multistage effects of the tax. Mr.198 words
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229 1965-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Unauthorised squatters along the railway tracks from Woodlands to Tanglin Halt have been advised to demolish their structures and cart away the materials. A Government statement said today that notices had been served on these people and the Chief Building Surveyor would229 words
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97 1965-07-31 4 SIMGAPOivE. Frl Tlie Singapoie Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Institute of Industrial and Commercial Studies are jointly organising an evening course on -The Principles of Economics" lasting 25 weeks. The course to be conducted In En-ltsli by Dr. A. W. Liang, former lecturer97 words
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Article48 1965-07-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fii. The Sata mobile X-Ray unit will be stationed at Anglican High School. 8 milestone Upper Chaugl Road. from 3.30 p.m. to 9 pm. on Monday for residents of Tanah Merah Kechil Road. Jalan Tanjong and Upper Changl Road from 7>? mj to 8% m.s.48 words
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Article52 1965-07-31 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Adult Education Board will be organising courses in spoken Cantonese and Hokklen to cuter specially for English-speaking students. English will be used as the medium of Instruction and explanation for both courses. The fee for each course, lasting 16 weeks and covering 32 lessons,52 words
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Article36 1965-07-31 4 BINQAPORE. Frl. The Methodist Girls' School will hold a food and fun fair In the school ground In Mount Sophia between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. tomorrow. The main attraction will be a supermarket.36 words
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133 1965-07-31 4 20,000 FLAT DWELLERS WANT TO SEE TALENTIME FINALS JiyiAPORE, Fri. organisers of the Housing and Development Board tenants' talentime finals are facing a big problem. Returns from Housing Board tenants show that out of 70.000 tenants, some 20.000 want to see the show, a Board statement said today. But the133 words
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77 1965-07-31 4 Sports festival for Methodist schools SINGAPORE. Prl. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon will declare open the first Methodist schools' festival of sports next Wednesday. An opening ceremony to mark the start of the four-day affair will be held at the Anglo-Chinese School auditorium In Barker Road at77 words
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Article29 1965-07-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— A 55-year-old woman, Lim Slew Ying, died on her way to hospital soon after she was found unconscious in her Thomson Rise estate home today.29 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. npHE professional division of the Medical Pro--1 gress Fund has set up five committees to launch a fund raising campaign among professional men and women chiefly accountants, architects, engineers, lawyers and stock brokers. This was announced today by the chairman of the professional204 words
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Advertisement72 1965-07-31 4 L-ikflrWCKfei DAY! Todor 3 Shews: I-« p.m. Ortormendor Supriya MP w PAPCHfJAiYAN wtm ciii L euerittei D<st% South Eost Alia Film Co. Tomorrow It o.m: "Sovag* Guns" Scope/Color. ToeWy Only: 3.10 -7 A «.J« p.m. I Carol Chnstensan in "J STOOCCS IN ORBIT" Eng Tomorrow Only: "Alexond«r The Great" Eng.72 words
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Miscellaneous426 1965-07-31 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1""HE following la today's acliedule p.m.; from Kola Bha.ni. Pcnajiu. of evil aircraft movement* at Ipob, Kuala Lumpur (ML 033) 7.30 Pay* Lcbar airport Singapore: p.m. Thai International: From TWtyO. j. n .n air lwHI Kmm Jakarta. Oe*ka. Taiwan, Honr Kong, Ban«at^M'JfTrcl. KrOm J tart426 words
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Article, Illustration539 1965-07-31 5 Detainee is cleared on two illegal assembly charges INCIDENT NEAR LABOUR MINISTRY SINGAPORE. Frl A POLITICAL detainee, Michael Fernandez, \\;is acquitted and discharged in the fifth magistrate's court today without his defence luiiij^ called on two charges in connection with ;in incident near the Ministry of Labour lust year. Fernandez,539 words
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186 1965-07-31 5 ACCIDENT CLAIM CASE APPEAL IS DISMISSED SI N G AP O RE. Fri. The Federal Court of Malaysia upheld in Singapore today a derision of Mr. Justice Ambrose who had ruled In an accident claim case that Madam Ng Chin Choo, 30, a nurse, in wholly to blame for an186 words
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Article27 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Frl The successful candidate, of the 31st Dale Carnegie course will ho!d a eraduatlon dinner at thr Pel'.lng Restaurant on Sunday at 7 p.m.27 words
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241 1965-07-31 5 Breach of curfew hindering defence measures SINGAPORE. Fri. The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, today advised eight fishermen. affected by the sea curfew at night, to seek assistance from the authorities concerned. "They are giving assistance to fishermen. Go and see the Assemblyman In your area, or241 words
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Article31 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Frl The Aadl Sathirthl and Aaal Pura festl- vals iHI be celebrated at the Sri Senptga Vlnayagar Temple, Ceylon Road between 5 p.m. and 10 pjn. tomorrow.31 words
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Article172 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. PLANS to incorporate the functions of a full-time Road Safety Council in the proposed Traffic Advisory Board are now being studied by the board's pro-tern committee. The pro-tern committee, elected last month from among representatives of various organisations, is seeking Government approval172 words
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Article18 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Bata Shoe Company will open another agency tomorrow at 26, Geylang Serai.18 words
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132 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. POLICE today announced traffic arrangements to provide for the laying of a sewer main across Mountbatten Road near the junction with Kampont; Arang Road. The work which begins Rt 7 a.m. next Monday will take one month. Motorists coming from Katong will make132 words
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160 1965-07-31 5 Revision of wages: WHAT THE PM said SINGAPORE. Flrt— A para- j graph published in Page Four of the Straits T: today under the heading: "Mockery charge by the NTUC against Treasury men" bald: •The NTUC was commenting on a statement made by the Slntmpore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan160 words
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Article66 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Fii. Miss H. Lian. who won the recent statewide competition in connection with the screening of the nun "Ferry Across the Mersey, will j receive her prize tomorrow. Mr. R. M. Arblaster. general manager of Borneo Motors Ltd., will pre*«nt her with a scooter. Miss66 words
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86 1965-07-31 5 Special course by Management Institute .SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Institute oi Management is organising a special course on "Industrial Organisation and meut" at thr Ngee Ann Collrise in August. Fee for the course Is $60. The Head of the Nanyana University's department oi Industrial Management, Professor Paquan a. Hsu. will86 words
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Article25 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Frt The M«laysian Indian Congrats iSerangoon branch) will hold Ms committee meeting at SO pm tomorrow at 6 Race Court* Lam.25 words
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Article28 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Tanglln Halt Road between the Junction Commonwealth Drive and Commonwealth Avenue.28 words
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177 1965-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Fri—Organisations participating In the torthcomii.g convention or all Muslim bodies in Singapore will be required to pay an entrance fee of i S3. "The levy Is Imposed with a view to ascertaining the interest of the Invited organisations, and also to pay177 words
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Advertisement297 1965-07-31 5 FARFISA >^U9^f^4- mm I K^S FARFtSA AmfUHMn have VVVy^^l 1 baan d*iig»*d otcordinj ■^ag^ftjflK II fo **a «»«r ktcraoMnq I oi»d nactmg r*q«ir» I clutroi. It It a pwl»tt mmical inrrrumanf In I tha handt or leading I ort lift, becouu I. nmy tptciol taer»r« I for protemonol patI I297 words
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205 1965-07-31 6 CINGAPORE. Fri. A 13 former police super-, vlsee, Poon Siew Siang.l 22, who was shot in the j neck during a gang clash outside a bar in Robinson Road last! night, has been detain- 1 ed by the police His condition is205 words
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Article47 1965-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. V Nadana.sabapathy. library sistant in the University ol Milaya. left for Sierra Leone today to take up a po.<-; a* assistant librarian in Njala University College. He toined the ?taff of the univrrs.ty in 1961 alter obtaining a47 words
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44 1965-07-31 6 degree in science. Mr. Nair appointed SI'NGEI PAIANI. Fli. Mr. N S. K. Nair from Badenoch I Estate has been appointed super- i visor of (he Padaiin Srrai Group j Hospital in place of the late Mr. W. E. Dielenberg who died re- centlr.44 words
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223 1965-07-31 6 KOTA BHARU, Friday 'J'HE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that the People's Action Party's drive to divide the people "has not and will not succeed." "It must not be allowed to succeed." he added. He said this while ad- dressinr223 words
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177 1965-07-31 6 Bank of China depositors told: Don't worry CINGAPORE, Fri. Steps are being taken by Bank Negara to ensure that Bank of China depositors get their money back as a result of the closure of the bank. This was disclosed here today by the Governor of Bank Neßara. Dato Ismail bin177 words
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Article39 1965-07-31 6 Kb" ALA LUMP I" R of He.il: h ii :o p^bllxb quarterly to be called Bcri'.a Keseoi .-no w:ii \j January bn In English and what thine nc in the four months and othrr hp:il:h mmre.39 words
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Article32 1965-07-31 6 Housev f e fined TAIPIN ri Tan Ah b ng. 34. ni nnr><l $250 by Inclie DauU 1. ■lien .slie pleaded gu.lt* to c.trr- cliaructrr lor.i -.-i Thy« Peng on M;iv 2.32 words
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330 1965-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called for a revolutionary change of attitude among the Muslims of Malaysia so that they could compete on an equal footing with other Malaysians. I 'I Speaking at330 words
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84 1965-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The People's Action Party will debate a resolution on Sunday to oppose any move to arrest Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The resolution will be debated at a conference to be held here to discuss ways of84 words
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Article42 1965-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will speak to members of the National Press Club at a luncheon at the Ibu Kota restaurant (opposite the Pederal Theatre), Jalan Raja L*ut on Tuesday-42 words
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Article75 1965-07-31 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Si hundred taacbff trainees froi Malaya will undergo an intensft 10-day course i n agnculiur. science, home science, .ir: an trait and physical here as part of their training (c the comprehensive education tyi ternThe course, to bo luld i:; rmri ous schools75 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-07-31 6 l/X'ALA LUMPL'R. Fri. M;tl;i>M.i\ Mwtjfappointed deputy permanent representative to the I'nited Nations. Kai.i Aznam bin Raja llaji Ahmad (abovci. ial| today that he would do his best to put forward Mala] case to members of the world body. "My main job is123 words
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Article39 1965-07-31 6 KTAI.A LUMPI'R. Pri. A public; talk on "seruidipUy and landmark^ in discovery given by Profo.ssor C. J- Elic^rr. of the University of Malaya. at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Pf-ychology Club. 29, Ipoh Road.39 words
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182 1965-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. EVELLING and piling work for the new $49 mil- lion General Hospital to replace the present dilapidated buildings— will begin next month. Hie Director of Medical Services. Dato <Dr.i Mohamed Din bin Han Ahmad, said here today that tenders for182 words
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Article28 1965-07-31 6 IPOH. Fn. A i try tlnvrr. Ca.m I. S4O today for abu*:Mi» a poiioa corporal at Pen( !i Road nero on July 13. He pleaded28 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-07-31 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht *=z£ fO% 1H& V PUT WHAT WOL'LOS -v C it&X TIMg VA [>O RIGHT MOW I A- AN 1 ANOTHEtn *arWA«Af V INI CASE O' FIRE? J THING ABOUT A HOME FIRE A m.NgEPOM&. /l'LL?\40 words
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358 1965-07-31 7 U.S. RADIO GEAR... DUTCH PLANES... FRENCH HELICOPTERS LONDON. Friday '"f^HE British Government is reX ported to be showing signs of concern over what it sees as a lack of Allied solidarity in the Malaysia- Indonesia conflict. The apparent main concern of theAP; UPI - 358 words
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Article103 1965-07-31 7 BANGKOK. Fri— The Mal- ayslan delegation to the Joint Malaysian-Thailand Border Committee meeting, J which ended on Wednesday i left here this morning to visit Bhumibol Dam in Tak Province and Chiengmal In j northern Thailand for two days. I I The delegation is ledReuter - 103 words
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Article63 1965-07-31 7 PENANO. Fri. The Kebun I Lmi'a brunch of the Umno will i hold Its annual meeting at the j home of its president. Inche A. O. i Vusoff. tomorrow. The divisional president, Syed Hr>f*an Aldld, and .several other I Umno leaders will address Hrn I meeting which63 words
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Article27 1965-07-31 7 JBSBELTON, Fri.- A 4-4-old crrw member of tin ship Krajo Maru \v;i& four.d drownrcl near tIM Kuclut rbarf, police said today No nmie «is trlvpti27 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-07-31 7 British pair: We want to adopt a child JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A British Service couple, who already have adopted a younfc boy, are now looking for a young baby girl to make their family complete. Chef Petty Officer R.T. Hughes, who works in the Naval Base, and his wife wrote205 words
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Article50 1965-07-31 7 MANILA. Fri. The Manila Jun.or Chamber of Commerce is ppiidine a ftooclwill drlceation to Thailand and Hong Kong. Thi- seven-nwn (rroup Is scheduled :<> leave on Monday for Hong Kong It la due back in Manila on Aug 9 after visiting Bangkok. Sincaporr and 'on. A.50 words
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249 1965-07-31 7 E AND 0 CLOSURE SHOCKING, SAYS UNION LEADER PENANG. Fri. The secretary of the National Union of Hotel. Bar and Restaurant Workers, Mr. Goh Ah See. today described the closing down of Penang's 75 year old E and O Hotel as "a shocking decision." "We strongly condemn this action by249 words
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112 1965-07-31 7 A LOR STAR. Fri. The Chief Education Officer. Mr. Ong Teng Keong, has appealed to all 500 schools throughout the State to buy National Defence bonds. Circulars nave been sent to ■i schools by the education department asking them to buy the bonds.112 words
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Article31 1965-07-31 7 KLLANG. Fn. Fifty g:rU of the Secondary English School here li;ive formed a Girl Guide I movement under the leadersuip ,of Peace Corps member. Miss I Emily laom.31 words
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Article133 1965-07-31 7 A call to MCA and MIC women pENANG. Fri. The Penan* Umno Kaum Ibu leader, Che Dasimata Dashir. today railed on women members of the MCA and MIC to follow thr lead set by the Kaum Ibu In joining the Territorial Army. Star rxpressed "unhappiness" over the fact that so133 words
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Miscellaneous223 1965-07-31 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS In Rraviry (7). 1. Typically 10, 12 (3. 4>. Values in railway reorganua- SUble D is made sale O>. tlon 7 (11). 10 13 Where erratic fast bowlen pass away like a snake (8) may send the bail 14 (3, 3. Several embraced one Roing 4,223 words
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Article24 1965-07-31 8 KIANTAN. Fri. The Mentrt Pahitng. Dato Yahya bin Mohamed Seh. today opened a $25,000 masque at Paya Bongor, 28 milrs from here.24 words
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Article22 1965-07-31 8 DUNGUN. Fri. Free X-ray* will be given to the public at th« district hospital here from Aug. 7 to 11.22 words
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292 1965-07-31 8 Plan for doctors with American degrees KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A PLAN to allow doctors with American and other non-registra-ble degrees to serve in Malaysia has been submitted to the Government by the Ministry of Health. The plan recommends that doctors work satisfactorily for the Government or any approved institution for292 words
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99 1965-07-31 8 Ipoh council wants cinema ban on smoking TPOH. Frl. The Ipoh 1 Municipal Council decided last night to ask the Ministry of Health to consider legislation to ban smoking In cinemas. The council suggested that cinemas should have a 10--mlnute Interval during each screening to allow smokers to puff outside99 words
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199 1965-07-31 8 Cabinet is studying 'fees for medicine' plan ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Cabinet is examining a proposal to charge outpatients in Government -run hospitals in Malaya a flat rate of 50 cents for the supply of medicine. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, announced this at a Press conference199 words
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99 1965-07-31 8 PENANG. Frl. A man armed with a pistol held up a clerk. Mi.-.s Tew Soo Kee. In a Hah dealer s shop in Beach Street yesterday ar.! robbed her of $32. IflM Tew. 20. told the police she was working alone In her99 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-07-31 8 SINGAPORE. Kri A factory striker. N| 110 Soon, 2«. uas found bludgeoned to death in a hut in Jalan Tica Ratux. oit Chantf Road, about 2 .mi todaj Anothir striker hn K Thee Bern;. S2, was tied up with rope and covered205 words
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Article45 1965-07-31 8 KVAN Mr*,. Vw, 11.000 adult education c\Rs»n t,*v* been set up lr. Malaysia lucludvmj Sabali H-:r. Tl i s d by the A*sistant Nation*! »nd Rural I>\« i.pmont. Incho Sulaiman bin Bulon. when he opervri :>eech contest fer adult edticMMnii i-iass Atudento.45 words
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180 1965-07-31 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1 I 1 'FHE Minister of EduA cation, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. said today he would rather hear people say they live for Malaysia than hear them say they would die for her. He had no doubt180 words
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Advertisement112 1965-07-31 8 lilt7W ijlltJJJllOy lAJ J^/l3 JLJ 9\J Body Odou^/ >■■■ Keeps you fresh all day New Lifebuoy is the only toilet soap you can buy with Puralin JM in it.. .and Puralin kills the skin bacteria that cause Body Odour. 9 MX W/^l So New Lifebuoy gives you all-day freshness. a^^^flji112 words
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Miscellaneous222 1965-07-31 8 l//#»»y Oop Bfg Y.T. iiawnlim OUR «OBOTSEEMS~]P "*^v I HEWENS HOW Y'FIGGER I HOW lUP/ WE ALREADY 1 WELL, WHVNTCHA TRY TO HAVE TAKEN OOP/ 1 TOLD \J SAKE, OOP GET V I'M GONNA I KNOW? I MYSELF BEATIN' ON rr WTTVI /.^fc IBY SURPRISE 1 j^ HIM IP A222 words
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Article, Illustration43 1965-07-31 9 OR HOW THE NAVY DEALS WITH INFILTRATORS r rHE KING watches with interest as the apparatus worn by Navy frogmen is explained to him during his tour of the Royal Malaysian Navy's base at Woodlands yesterday. Straits Times picture.43 words
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419 1965-07-31 9 YEO TOON JOO - A mock battle in Johore Straits, then royal praise for defenders YEO TOON JOO: I By Singapore. Friday rrHE Yang di-Per- tuan Agong this morning saw how Royal Malay i. ian Navy patrol boats d«ul with Indonesian infiltrators trying to sneak into Singapore waters. The RMN staged a mock skirmish419 words
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211 1965-07-31 9 ROLE OF UNIONS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES p KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. TRADE unions nave an important function in nat- 1 I ional development, members of the National Ur-ion of Juurnu'ists were told here today. Speaking on "the Role of Trade Unions In Developing Countries." Dr. Everett Kassaiow professor of economics at211 words
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84 1965-07-31 9 PENANG. Fri.— The lone UDP representative on the City Council. Mr Teh Ewe Lim. today criticised Asians who "blindly ape Westerners and try to pose as yellow or coloured Americanos and Elvis Presleys Speaking at the adiournmrnt of today's City Council meeting, he regretted84 words
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Advertisement178 1965-07-31 9 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any WWh i C»M«f Atr I C ondHlon»r.wwq«Mo— nM mvw boMMr yewr H^[ WWp* rtiW9 MID ~^.^^V^^^H Jivooctft cttnoot p#(Mf~ fi~~ rat* Into your room •Ww. SU«p R y^-y p»ac«fufly tonight with Carrier Air CondrHonw. I'^^'^cf" HC4| 9 Air178 words
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Advertisement267 1965-07-31 9 PSggerlßerißrt K THOUSANDS OF ITEMS ||jLW .^M SELLING BELOW COST O Jjk it SOMETHING FOR EVERY CM MEMBER OF THE FAIRLY IW S6 NORTH BRIOGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. G &v r Wide selection of latest fashion Italian sandals, shoes, blouses. Also German Knglish handbags. American cotton blouses all clearing at rock267 words
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Obituary34 1965-07-31 10 W.tHi tit imtmtmum) MRS PHANO NAI KHAN imoth'r I l| Wang and Df Ko« I I <aad awajr 2V-T-B0 Kunarel I H -7-4)1 ki 2 pm from .'O2 Higb I mr^. KiiHia l.umpur34 words
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Article32 1965-07-31 10 M H,,r(. US f Minimum, MR AND MRS. ffl>r Antony MM rhank frauds and rrlattvra for thru att*i»<l«nrr masaapva and gifta on 'ha ajMpjgaja n f ih.ir mamaca on 2« 7-M32 words
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Article188 1965-07-31 10 1» WorW. US fWMIMMI THE COCKPIT'S R'JITUfli •eri»d r^•■^v Saturday aod auMx lvii' n t tiriSICAPORE MALLET IMb wim I ii. nth. 7th. Muni"' B.M i. m Victoria Tb'a'ra TkMM at Kocxaaou Bad i' K Tang. LATEST ITALIAN HANDBAGS nf lu»' arrive irora Ai.ri.r Ng«* Ann Bid*. K.I H188 words
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Article690 1965-07-31 10 A^auust all political odds, 1 the Mekong River scheme I 1 moves nearer and nearer I economic achievement. There j has been ai* almost imper- o-ptible transition from more j than a din-ade oi' investigation to hard planning and construction, money enough Ito permit a quickening tempo690 words
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Article493 1965-07-31 10 The recommendations of the Health Ministry on the policy the Government should follow in considering recog- j nition of foreign medical degrees are too conservative by far. There is no provision at all for extending automatic recognition to the degrees of medical schools of unquestionable quality in America,493 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1965-07-31 10 Though no power on earth has the strength to drive the U.S. out, yet The war neither side can win... by SPECIAL WRITER LONDON Friday ■■PHE nature of the war in South Vietnam makes it easier for both sides to assert that they will win. There is a measure1,331 words
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Letter190 1965-07-31 10 I FAIL to understand the fuss created by the Federal Minister for Education over the sending of the Malaysian Mirror and other Singapore Ministry of Culture publications to teachers in some Malayan schools. Doe-! the Minister .seriously think that teachers are not mature and intelligent enough190 words
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Letter268 1965-07-31 10 "THE ■tnlta Times is U) be commended by all people concerned with civil liberties for report Ing the charges levelled against Dr. M. K. Raiakumar Your paper has drawn public attention to this specific case which must disturb the conscience of fair-minded citizens. 1 feel that I write268 words
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Letter117 1965-07-31 10 U'ITH reference to a report in the StralU Times of July 24 headed "How slave traders lure pilgrims in Mecca," I would like to point out that no one is given a visa to Saudi Arabia unless he possesses a return ticket. Therefore the question of being stranded117 words
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Advertisement165 1965-07-31 10 iiH **•♦>» ft S. E. A. AGENCY SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from ttudent< in Malaya ard countries all over the world. These young men and women reali^a that a good education is the only sound kwta for a sua.css.ful165 words
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Article, Illustration555 1965-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday rnHREE officials of the University of -L Singapore Socialist Club, who left for Cairo on a goodwill mission to Africa and the Middle East, today strongly denied allegations that they were anti-Malaysia. They were commenting on a report in which the555 words
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Article191 1965-07-31 11 BIG TWO-DAY AIR DEFENCE TEST SINGAPOtt, Iri-Mn-Kaporc and liutter«<»rth aiiti-aircratt defences i n c I v (1 i n c ground-to-air missiles and civil defence and military air-raid uarninr NVstems uill receive I heir l>iEKi-st tfstN to date during I \irnsf (iune\ 111 next Monday ami Tuesday. Announcing this tml.iv191 words
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Article42 1965-07-31 11 k Al 1 IMIU k Kri in A.r Force have left for Paru ]">-ueek c.. x.rse on helicopters. They were Plying Officer A^vlul ailir Otn Abu Bn!c;ir U d PIM Bu. Abdul hiciil bin Abdul A/i/ :iikl Dt'iTick42 words
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125 1965-07-31 11 I mNGAPORE, Fri. A mirtary goodwill squadron left for Sarawak today to carry out an intensive one-month rural development scheme. This force consists of 20(1 men of No. 20 E.'igineert Squadron. Malaysian EnKineers. Territorial Army The squadron commander Capt, Ante Hock Lam. 'old reporters at125 words
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Article27 1965-07-31 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR Itl. her 5188.950 worn c>: r.on;il Defence Bond* werej bouitht today by 31 subset hrlnelntt (he total to $3,605,200 '978 fcubscrib- rs >27 words
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72 1965-07-31 11 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Frl— The I2th national delegates' conference of the Labour Party of Malaya will be held here thi^ weekend at the community hall In Jlnjang. The conference will open unh i plenary *e.vlon at 2 p.m. tomorrow »nd «f*rt Its closed-dooi (r«Mcr. m72 words
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Article23 1965-07-31 11 SINOAPORE. PYI. In another 12-hour raid, antl-vlce squads found m<v«t of the brothels In Oeylang and Katong closed last rnght23 words
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287 1965-07-31 11 Telecoms men told: Ignore 'no driving' threat KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. About 700 technicians and junior technicians of the Telecommunications Department were today warned of the consequences of refusing to drive departmental vehicles for official duties. The warning came from the Malayan Technical Services Union, which claims to represent 80 per287 words
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Article50 1965-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl A high-ranking official of the Min.&try of External Affairs has left on a mission to Algiers He Is. Inche Ahmad Zainal Abldln bin Yu.sof former Malaysian Charge d'Affaires In Saigon j Ministry officials declined to disclose the purpose of Inche Zal- nal* tiiD50 words
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161 1965-07-31 11 I OXHO.V Kri. Mr Harold Wilson s.,id yesterday there was M question of denying Kri tish troops the facilities and reinforcements they needed if Indonesia** confrontation of Malaysia continued. The British Prime Minister was replying to a member of161 words
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212 1965-07-31 11 Chinese anxious to help State Govt, says Ningkan KUCIIING. Friday. gARAWAK'S Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Ningkan, today praised Chinese farmers in the 17th mile residential centre for their loyalty and willingness to co-operate with the State Government in exposing the Communists in I the area. In a message to them,212 words
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Article52 1965-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Selangor Government has allotted the National Press Club sia a 17.000 sq. ft block ol hind off Jalan Belneld for it.s club house Mr. Tara Singh, secretary of the club, said that a fund-raising campaign would be launched to erect the52 words
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Article20 1965-07-31 11 LONIX3N. hri -Britain!, exports to M.iluysia row by fve percent In the first half of this year20 words
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Article81 1965-07-31 11 King's Own Borderers arrive SINGAPORE. Fri About l 400 men of the Ist Bn.. The Kins'* Own S< Borderers, arrived liere today aboard the logistics ship. Sir Lancelot. They moved at once by road to the British Army's Jungle warfare school in Johore. The men who have been In Hong81 words
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Article38 1965-07-31 11 IPOH. Fn. a wan nrrt's' v. Ltd. In Singapore i turn up here today *'j an.vj 3 charge. The rh;ircf Is tl pany. b< branch. November, 1963. 1 s postponed to Aue. 20.38 words
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Article16 1965-07-31 11 KI'AI.A l IMI'I t; MiniMer of Tl don bin Hay. Juh. rators there.16 words
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Letter, Illustration696 1965-07-31 12 PENANG MUST NOT BE PULLED IN WITHOUT CAREFUL STUDY OF ITS ECONOMIC PROBLEMS R. Tan Siew Sin recently made certain statements regarding Penang's free port status and the Malaysian Common Market. May I make some comments? Mr. Tan's statement that "the problems with Penang would be on696 words
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132 1965-07-31 12 IN BRIEF The most beautiful legs in the world, but IX England a few year* ago a reDUted authority on the subject was auoted as saving that Chinese cirls had th« most beautiful lees in the v n rid. I couldn't asrrer more. U n f o r t v132 words
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Letter71 1965-07-31 12 IVHY is it so difficult to contact the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka on the telephone? I have had to ring no fewer than eight times whenever I have had to inquire about some of the 40.000 terms which the D»>wan's experts h a v coined. If the reason for having71 words
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Letter100 1965-07-31 12 V O U R correspondent should be thankful that he is able to enjoy the many good proeramntea otlered by Singapore TV. I don't see why he should make such a fuss just because Mr. Lm Kuan Yew's speeches are broadcast over TV now and then. Besides, he is able100 words
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Letter45 1965-07-31 12 CHOULDNT the Telocommunications Department do something about restricting t h c time for local calls? I have seen people .spend up to half an hour and sometimes more in a phone booth just because they pay only 10 cents for local calls. R. CHEW Malacca45 words
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502 1965-07-31 12 MR. Kenneth 8. Most's letters on the Malaysian Companies Bill examines the Bill In the light of the protection that It Is designed to afford to (a) shareholders (b) creditors and <c) employees, of companies when It becomes law. On shareholders. he concedes502 words
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Advertisement160 1965-07-31 12 BREATH REFRESHER C'Jintmic-,.., Delicious F lavour Test and relax JINTAN sweetens breath after drinking smoking. carry JINTAN with you always in pocket purse. Sole Agents For Mdldysia: TONG EN6 MEDICAL TRADING CO. "CREAM CRACKER" c> I „ii r\_i_. \j I r e^,/ J By KHIAN GUAN BISCUIT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.160 words
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Advertisement297 1965-07-31 12 ™E HALLMARK OF QUALITY] SELANGOR PEWTER "'TV* and Beer mugs to Teo and home or to delight your friends. S«e the beautiful rongt nn clispot our agents. Every genuine SELANGOR t -,p*j with our trode mark. SELANGOR PEWTER CO. 219 MIAN IUANKU ABDttl RAHMAN, KUAIA LUMPUR. TEL ***** RADIOGRAM ■f297 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-07-31 13 ATHENS, Friday. JJEPOSED Greek Prime Minister, Mr. George Papandreou, appeared close to victory today in his bid to topple the fortnight-old Government of Mr. George Athanassiades-Novas. A total of 143 deputies in the 300-seat Parliament liavi mi f;ir signed a protest226 words
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105 1965-07-31 13 T\K\V YORK. PH 11 Plttoburuhcrs WM have a rli.ini i- to rat in Zsa /s.i dabors beds Two twin brass beds from the utrrvV Savoy Pl.iza Hotel apartment were sold yesterday for ISS7OO to Mr. William Pa^a fiumr, who plans to open •a nighUlub105 words
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147 1965-07-31 13 PAIGNTON. Fri. Five beach attendants at this popular Devonshire resort were sacked vesterday for showing off their chests and pirl-watohinr. The men refused to wear the prescribed uniform of khaki jackets. "Holidavmakers and councillors h;tvo objected that they can't tell wlmli is visitor and147 words
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245 1965-07-31 13 AUCKLAND. Frl. -Doc- 1 I tors will call forj 1 volunteer mothers to* help feed the Lawson quinruplets as soon as! j the tabies are taken out of incubators, a National! i Women's Hospital spokesman said today. The four girls and a boyReuter - 245 words
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73 1965-07-31 13 Pakistan and Jakarta sign ship pact TOKYO. Frl. Pakistan and Indonr>:;i hHve signed a sh:n--p ng apr- <*ment for a recline service between the two eoun- tries ever- six weck.s. tlie Com- > munis' New China News Agency irencv said rhe agreement I was .-iEned in Karnchl. thr agreement, wh'.phUPI - 73 words
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Article34 1965-07-31 13 BOMBAY. Frl. Nttu lnciudtns four women and ehii dren. were drowned yesieruay I when a ferry boat taking them I across Verova Creek. U ni'.ii s from here, capsized in rough weather34 words
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202 1965-07-31 13 The birth of Christ is fixed at 6 B.C. I TNITED NATIONS. Fri. The year of Christ's birth, long disputed among historians and astronomers, was fixed at 6 B.C. in a historical work appearing yesterday under Unesco auspices. The second volume of the history of mankind, entitled "The Ancient World."202 words
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Article37 1965-07-31 13 I NEW BRUNSWICK (New Jer- I ■tjr), Fri.— The 12th world Boy Scout Jamboree v ill be held In Farramit State Pirk. Idaho. In August. 1967. the Bors ocouts o.' I America announced here.— Reutw.37 words
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217 1965-07-31 13 TEXTILES ROW: A COMPROMISE IS SOUGHT LONDON, Friday. THE President of the British Board of Trade, Mr. Douglas Jay, told Parliament yesterday that he hoped to announce soon an equitable comproi mise proposal in the controversy over cotton i textile imports. Mr. Jay. who was answering House of Commons questions,217 words
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154 1965-07-31 13 Panchen Lama may be dead, says Indian paper \TEW DELIU. Fri.— Fears j for the life of the Panchen Lama, once the Chin- i ese-baikeu ruler of Tibet, were expressed yesterday by the Indian newspaper. The Statesman. The Statesman quoted "recent and reliable report*" that the Panchen Lama had beenReuter - 154 words
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Article55 1965-07-31 13 LONDON. PrL Britain* Winston Churchill Memorial Fund h;ii reached £2.814,000. the organisers announced yesterday. This Is almost exactly the IV cure predicted on the basis of population and average income In Bru.iin when the appeal wan launched flvt> months ngo to provide travelling fellowships for CommonwealthReuter - 55 words
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99 1965-07-31 13 CARACAS (Venezuela), Fri. Police raided a funeral procession for a Communist former senator yesterday, arrested 30 mourners and I buried the dead man themselves. Thp Interior Ministry said the I action was necessary to block Dlaris for .in I xteusive demon- stration using theAP - 99 words
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274 1965-07-31 13 ANKARA, Fri. TVHE Turkish Govern- ment yesterday invited Britain and Greece to j?et together tc discuss the latest developments in Cyprus, a Foreign Ministry statement said. Britain. Greece and Turkey pledged to guarantee the Cyprus Constitution In the 1960 Zurich and London AgreementsAP - 274 words
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Article93 1965-07-31 13 NEW YORK (North England). Fri. A thoroughbred stallion can sire several foals after it dies, a top veterinary scientist said here. A simple operation on a stallion within 24 hours of its death rould set up a de^ri freeze reproductive bank of the best thori oughbred bloodReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement72 1965-07-31 13 SPRING PIPE (REINFORCED SPUN CONCRETE PIPE) Sizes 4"dla. to 72"dla. ■S:ii.(iarri Heavy and Thick Wall* Septic Tank?, and Sewrr Pipfs arc also available Approved by:PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, STATES OF MALAYA. I All Eiiqulrl. I SPRING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 41 -A. Jalan Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. TH: No*. 8«:i!<: 8.">.">17 and KHl',. OR72 words
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Advertisement405 1965-07-31 14 (I'ODtinurd frnm l'.i;r III) SITUATIONS VACANT 'n.)— Bnx St et*. txtrm VACANCY FOR Hospital Assistant Grade 111 BtfvertaMf under liv» A.-1.1 CATHOLIC HICH SCHOOL Prtallng WANTED AN ENCLISH 1 a student Hi.- Qualifying T>st. liox WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES man c to !<ook indents and sell stock. Apply Box a:>ou6 S.T.405 words
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Advertisement497 1965-07-31 14 SITUATIONS VACANT U Wnrdn ft > Mm.)— Box St eU. txtr WANTtO SEVERAL ENQUSI Waitresses wltb or wltbou Apply !>• r«oniilljr to lalaa Bar Air-rondltiooed 2M. Orchard Kos. >. Tel: 345U3 between 2 p.m BRITISH COMPANY has vacancy fa sr. Ar-ount<int-cum-Offloe>SuperMsoi Only tboee wltb Accountancy quail !trutlon and administrative uperienc497 words
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Advertisement1172 1965-07-31 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U (Mlm.)— Box St et*. txtr, APPLICATIONS ARE INVITBI from D.T.C. Trained Teacher* wt* have completed the 0-year contract v December 19«5, to 0111 several vacan cie* in January, IMM Appllcatioi form* (obtainable from school office should be completed and seat to Head master, Methodist English1,172 words
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Advertisement1109 1965-07-31 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT a li Word* f( (Mln.)-Box SO ett. txtrm > AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE OCCUu PATION Kully Kurnisned Bungaio* alrcondltloned bedroom suitable for Service* families Inspection afternoon ■> 43 Pr&nkel Avenue. Spore 15 Tel. ***** or Telepbooe Jonore Bahru 'Ml [1 ATTRACTIVE TWO STOREY Bemia detached Bungalow on breezy elevation 3rd.1,109 words
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Advertisement803 1965-07-31 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Wordt ft '*tiH.)—Bnx SO H* rxtrm HOUSING DEVELOPING LAND 21 acres. Chancery Lane. Invit- offer: Wanted part, full time canvnsaera, salesmen girls. apilv UPO Box MU, Hpore. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION $INCAPURA PROORAM.MLH MMOM I AUGUST a. Ust vetir copy ol the RADIO WEEKLY lOUAI Prl** JO conta.803 words
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Advertisement789 1965-07-31 14 T.V./RADIO SALES SERVICE M W,,rd< (Vlm.>— Bnx W rfa. rxU* TRIO $TEREO AMPM tuner amplifier* Hwee tteng, 259. Beach Road, B'pore *****. Call for demonstration WANTED. Any make used T.V. Met*. ayaddM ur not working. Will par cash. Telephone tS'iore) 4V HIRE SALES SERVICE TV 'Radio Refrigerators. Air-condltlonera. Call at789 words
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Advertisement1281 1965-07-31 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE IS Wordt <« i>lin.)—Bnx SO rt: txtrt IS »Wi fe r »firi. Hot in rfms fiat sood Bnclknt eonditioa hotner flectric guitar. throuKhout sparingly in^d 0.8 o. o n.o. 639-10 Jalan Ntpab <l ls*» PHILCO AIRCONDITIONER SUPER 1963 DELUXE Miol Kuro- atlon pean owned btraj1,281 words
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Advertisement1308 1965-07-31 15 IUOOI i w(St CQtSt U >. i One S'pora Srn't P. Stttia Ptmnß HFItWPL'3 IR Pt/Aag 2 Atg I MENTOR > Alt II Aag 11/U Ant 17 ItNliS Aug 14 Aug IS Aug IT'll MENISTHCUS > Am 1) Aug 77 «u| ?3 ?i Alg (IP(NO« n Aut 21 Aug 27/1,308 words
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Advertisement1334 1965-07-31 15 LvV /'ilN ///)/]/iV Mm WMI M£ i 11 *Mm THE E A hl/A/£S lis \-rY\ < I ihe cast a- 1- aalajßamaaTi »PI!SS StILINCS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANDINAYIAi S'pora P. S'bam Penang Arri Geooa Havra Hburg R'dara Aata Co* OEIIA I) S. 11-32 1 Alt 4.' Tl/ I1,334 words
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Advertisement1302 1965-07-31 15 j B£N@LlltF\ IS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS BENNEVIS Rone P rd2a W 4 uraVAn" 1 ««T. 8r.552-.ai: For Hamburg An n BEN VENUE fc" Singapora P. Sham Pera-g CmouiA Sept 14 Gei I T.n, An 1/ MDrougft Seat 11 S -gaoore P. S'hara -ang BENDEARS LoiiJon, Hamburg1,302 words
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Advertisement1275 1965-07-31 15 fe^ EUERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LIO. iWkA4. U.K./Continent hataaora P. S'lara 'eaag Cm OF WELUNITOa f«oa. N f«rr|, oaa, Havre. Hull. Mbre, laiaai la Pt/THay CIH OF NfWCUTU L'don. H burg, R dam. Havre Hull. MiMleibroufh '1/21 An 21 An Cm OF CHICAGO Havre. London, Hamburg. loturnaa. Hull %i I1,275 words
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384 1965-07-31 16 Prices fall back on Rubber Market PRICES have been t alien back on the market, mak- Ing the previous week"s recovery short-lived, state i H.C.B. Co. Ltd.. in their' weekly survey of the Malayan Rubber Market. In the absence of last week's bullish incentives, which are not i readily apparent,384 words
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Article249 1965-07-31 16 ALOIS X first grade rubber lv.li. buyers closed at o p.m. Id Singapore and Kuala, Lumpur yesteraay at titt 1 cent* per lb., down a quarter ot a ceal on Thursday a closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. K.A.s. and KM-K.h. closinc prices in cent*249 words
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Article37 1965-07-31 16 ON* thr (rot tuhanit rnirhit la Boor Koni- >tsterdav the U.S. dollar wai quoted ai ?.T6( for T.T. and i.74J for aaah. Iteriinß was q mtcxl at 16.04 and mm laol of ioM at '-'04*.37 words
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Article29 1965-07-31 16 July 30. MALAY \N RUBBER PRICE: i.x: rents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $747.75 (up $5). Inofficial estimated offer ins 235 tons (up 15 tons).29 words
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746 1965-07-31 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange concluded the last full trading day of the week on a very subdued note in contrast to the more active conditions prevailing earlier in the week. The support for tin shares from London which was746 words
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Article27 1965-07-31 16 aVJIBMJgi Mack Indim July July 30 ■Industrials: <>7 '17 68.14 Tins: KM 81^2 J rubbers: tM.ll 102.11 -i»rc. no. \w. mo Dec. 29, 1962; Km27 words
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Article690 1965-07-31 16 I>l SINLSS In and reported to the Singapore and Ku.iU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exrhangr of MaUysia, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlin $123 PL* 11.33; E»io (2.U00) f 1.42; F. •rut N. irda <O.0OO) 12.17. (1.000) Cammin (2.0O0)690 words
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Article56 1965-07-31 16 i MIPS lymi •lanntiO'i th* ImuMn ■J Mirbiur »h«rv*. or OBMtwl t*diy ■><* \rn% BMS> Okr/. I.*nc«lof KamoBBWI Mir. daitn \«a<rn< Ship* in Ptnann Marnour: Ho*cH out Pert Svttttnnam: Wharf Berlii- Ptnevia, Ntw Wharf Brrtna Do uj, Br«T«a. tbir> Strfam Btrii.Dctpwatar Punt: An. n Slr««tm. On* Today56 words
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Article34 1965-07-31 16 'PHI Malayan Eichaniit Bankt* A>i«--1 «ll.i»n nf- to mercharti yeaterday lall ratrs Nik y«-> '14. alr> mall OP i Itllini TT or OD rtariy: U.S dollar* Dtutxh* Marl Franc* 14O|, Oanitrt Krtnrc34 words
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367 1965-07-31 16 STRAITS tin after its fall of 512.25 on Thursday recovered by $5 yesterday to 1747.71 per picul. The "tiering was estimated up 15 tons to 235 tons. LONDON: Tin on Thursday opened lower in sympathy with Penang advices and the drop In367 words
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Article54 1965-07-31 16 f THE prt-srnt rmt« of thr Malayan dollar ax-ainit the pound BtaTlinir. (ivrd on Novrmbrr M last ▼ear Is SeUin* TT or OO 3 15 16d. Buvinc TT 2s. 4 t Itid But-inc OB ai l',d. Thr dollar is at It* sUtutorT middle position in relation to its54 words
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Advertisement1163 1965-07-31 16 VI 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'koni YoMTiimt Montreal loronto Detroit Cnicaj MmMm Mm" 21/24 Aaj Sepl 4 Oct I Oct U Oet W ft "Etna" 11 II Sept 2SStpl 24 Oct 21 Oct 1 Hi* I M Wast Coast of Central South1,163 words
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Advertisement836 1965-07-31 16 AMtauiA SMVICt/MtW aiUU INDIA, PMISUN UNO P. CPU SERVICa. li. frtsMtlt. ■•riiiot. MtItMTM. lr«wo Td Maam mt HaptottiaM. iANKUR* i Alt II I km *t i.«'tt»ltM CJWITU. Ftr Nt* Ittmt Ptrtt. SUM )>tM»| MOM *Utr*AU». NtW lUUM». lAHADUI IMI Aa] MJI Ant BM m-xzTz tftL' ;ra 8 -5 P M836 words
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Advertisement112 1965-07-31 16 L. SMIT t& CO. S INTERNATIONAL TOWAGE AND SALVAGE SERVICE ennounce Hie errivel or m.tug "RODE ZEE" fit tor long distance ocean towage end ell kinds of selvage work Agents: NEOLLOYD LINES setx 2«i tel. ***** efrer office hours: ***** ***** ***** \^p\ GOLDEN LINE iUAOIIM ft**- ITtM. AMUMM. MELMUfJIt112 words
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Advertisement1183 1965-07-31 17 (Continued from Pace 14) AT Y()UR SERV i CE FOR SALE (i J »°x <»v «xir, II Words ff (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. txtrn PHOTOSTAT BY FOTOMATIC, B* Root, spore WJ34O. SPECIAL OFFCR tilow-imiviUfc tt»lfro" Mm? »nd fc-entni nook.. KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SERVICI nod statloatry Iten.i for sale at I lv1,183 words
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Advertisement539 1965-07-31 17 M LJ I 1 SHERIFF'S SALE In the High Court in Singapore. IN THE CAUSE OF 1 Suit No, 883 of 1955 Execution No. 130 of 1965. ZLIN COMPANY LIMITED PLAINTIFF. Versus sol i B-KABT COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LIU. DEFENDANT. AUCTION SALE OF 5 "CZ Motor Cycles. 3 "Popef motor scooters,539 words
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Advertisement732 1965-07-31 17 ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE (SELANGOR AND SINGAPORE DIVISIONS) LNTRY OF OFFICERS AND RATINGS Applications are Invited from candidates fulfilling the qualifications listed below for entry as officers and ratings of the Selangor and Singapore Divisions. Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve. in the branches indicated. 2. Minimum Professional or Academic732 words
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Advertisement370 1965-07-31 17 NOTICES I In the matter of THE CO.HPAMKS OKI>I.N\MI.> 1940-1946 NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS PURSUANT TO SECTION 231 I SHARIKAT PEMBENA KAWASAN TIMOR LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I pursuant to Section 231 oi Companies Ordinances 1940-1946 that a Meeting of Creditors of the above named Company will be370 words
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Advertisement255 1965-07-31 17 TENDER KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawarai, darlpada PemborormS rang berdaftar di-J.K.R., dalam Icelas "O" dan ka-at^s i akan di-terlma di-Pcjab.it Jurutera Neuen. JKR., Selangor. Kuala Lumpur, hmgga lam pu 3.00 petal)* pada hb. Aug. 9-1965 umok MEMBINA DAN MENYIAPK TAMBAHAN SEKOLAH R DAH INGGERIS. DWALAN I MERU. KELANG. 2. Segala butir2255 words
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Advertisement119 1965-07-31 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizen* Ippotntment: QUARTERMASTER, Singapore Work Brigade. Salary Scale: $690 x 30A-930 p.m. plus Variable Allowance. Are: Above 30 years. Trrms of Appointment: 3 years' contract with 6 months' trial. Qualifications: At least 8 years' experience In Morelceeping in a large119 words
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Article, Illustration530 1965-07-31 18 FRANCIS BOEY; ERNEST FRIDA - FRANCIS BOEY and ERNEST FRIDA NATIONAL MEET By gINGAPORE, Fri. Fortunes changed hands today as Singapore overhauled Sabah in the "Gold Medal Stakes," chalking up a tally of eight golds to Sabah's five at the end of the second day of the Malaysian530 words
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275 1965-07-31 18 Aik Huang in shock defeat by Omar FESTIVAL BADMINTON SINGAPORE. Fri. Unseeded Omar Manap created a sensational upset in the Singapore opt'ii badminton championships here this morning when ho beat top-seeded Tan Aik Huang, the All-England runner-up, in tho first round of the men's singles, reports Lim Kee Chan. Omar,275 words
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Article87 1965-07-31 18 Khor Chen« Chye. of Selangor. 1 advanced Into tlie seml-flnais when he beat Omar Ibrahim 15-3. 10-15. 15-11 tonight: Defending women's slnsjles champion Sylvia Tan f Malacca I conceded a walkover to Al.shah Attun (Slngaporpi. Svlvla could not play becai:-* oi r exam. Other rt87 words
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Article1099 1965-07-31 18 MEN I JOOm 'first three qualify for I semi-imali— Heat 1: 1 It Jegathe- can (6 1 23.1, 2 Marzuki Hassan (Sar) 23.3. 3 B. P. Swattan (8) i 23.3. Heat 2: 1 G. Rajallngam 'Sell 22.6. 2 00l Hock Lim iKcdi i 23.1. 3 Natahar Bava1,099 words
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Advertisement776 1965-07-31 18 The United Arab Republic U K offering 20 scholarshlpK to AlL^> jIL Azhar University for the MalaynfM4i sian students on the academic ijfcrjrjk year 1965-1966. L£nUH|^Xv' Conditions and quail ftcatloni *CS2^&/3BS> required are obuinable from Urn Embassy. LICENCE Applications should be forwardf or ed tn the Embassy before 6 August776 words
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Advertisement777 1965-07-31 18 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB SULTAN'S GOLD VASC RACK MEETING 19«5 Pint Day- Sunday -«Ui Aag. 1»«3 1 Second Daj-Wed.-llth Aug. l»«j 1 Third Day-SuMlay-15Ui Aug. 19*3 i ADMISSION TO Till. RACE COL'RSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1/- Unumiied Sweeps are available at the Town Office and777 words
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Advertisement830 1965-07-31 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN2 KOSONG PAHANG Permohonan ada-lah dl-pHawi lartpada RA'AYAT NEUER. PAHANO atau WARGA NEGAR/ J KH.SEKUTUAN, dan Pegawai: Kerajaan yang berkhidmat unto) ■nemenohi Jawaian JURUTEKNI* tiENDAH di-dalam Jabatan Part lan Tallayer Negeri Pahang iBAHAGIAN 111.. rinfkatan Oaji: $94 x 7 MM 24 iSekauui Pepe reluaan),l49 7.50-209 (Sekatai Kechekapuni 23<830 words
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Advertisement769 1965-07-31 18 i NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IK THE HIGH COI'RT IN k SINGAPOKS I Bankruptcy No. 46« U Chan Lap <lor, 13S-P. RcdhUl Clom. Bpora. (Clerk). t 304 M Kow Seng Ket, li. Prtnea Phillip Avenue. Spore. iSaiesmauj. NOTICE IS HKRKBY GIVKM that Pint A Final dividend* are i769 words
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Advertisement66 1965-07-31 18 QUALITY OUTBOARDS by CHRYSLER OUTBOARD CORP. SOLE AGENTS THORNYCROFT (MALAYSIA) LTD. THORNYCROFT HOUS£ Q Clemenceau Avenue P O Box 95 Singapore 4. Telephone *****/3 SPRAINS? Play iport, certainly, but ufe. Treat sprains or strains quickly md regularly 3 to 4 times a day with EMiman's Embrocation safe, positive relel lor66 words
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Article506 1965-07-31 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN CRICKET FINAL By Singapore, Friday (JELANGOR'S captain Mike Shepherdson played a splendid innings of 80 to steer his team to a first innings total of 183 which at the end of the first day's play in the Malaysian Cricket Association tournament linal506 words
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Article140 1965-07-31 19 SLNOAPORK. Pit Defending champion John Pcaioe, Fell>. Bautista Jnr and Ncbior Grammatica. both of Thailand, had easy passages into the quarter-! inal.-> 'i! the SLTA open championships tod«v. Men's xintlrs 2nd rd: J Tr.irce bt I. A. Alaago.f 6-0. 6-1; Wilfred Wee bt M. J Durr140 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1965-07-31 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By •JODAYS 39th Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium should be another typical Battle of the Big Shots of the tournament dour, unpredictable and fought with uniiinching spirit to the end. Singapore, the holders, and Selangor were the Cup1,281 words
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Article243 1965-07-31 19 THE KICK-OFF for tonight's Cup Final will be at 8 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale at the Merdeka Stadium from 9 a.m. Fans are advised to buy their tickets from the stadium booths only. Anyone caurht buying tickets from unauthorised persons will be handed over243 words
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210 1965-07-31 19 WORLD ROUNDUP SPRINGBOKS BEAT KENT BY INNINGS LONDON. Fri. Rain again d havoc to the Eiiglisrt rountv cricket programme yesterday. At three centres Worltsop somerset). Manchester v Surrey) and Lydney v Yorks) no play wa» at all. nther also caused holdup* c Close of play scores ia the other matches210 words
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Advertisement53 1965-07-31 19 [^^L P«e«: 35c *-^> Price: 35c Price: 40c ,<^% Price: 40c dS&wmk *t**2vm \dA X.m *lk. Price: =g::::=||| ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT ffi| f /V|— If you find it difficult to obtain copies contact ,|\LIJ j Periodicals Manager |\^J"rjj The Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. mSffißßmK^k P O Box 895,53 words
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Advertisement105 1965-07-31 19 M w N. V^ Silver Gillette 3 ways superior to ail other blades Lasts longer than any other blade k CJ JJ3 without exception w- L— 3% More shaves per blade means Brii ipi'f'P less cost per shave ±*m^%> \>X^ The most superbly comfortable shaves in the world THE STAINLESS105 words
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477 1965-07-31 20 Dr. Lim: Markets eager for new rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Friday QEVERAL world markets are awaiting "with eagerness, if not impatience" the first shipments of Standard Malaysian Rubber, the Minister of Commerce and Irdustry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today He \n;is addressing a large gathering of rubber producers and dealers477 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-07-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR. PH.— Mr. Licw Sip Hon. Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-oper- has been offered the $2.750-a-month Job as deputy to the "superman" in the rubber industry. Dr. L. C. Bateman. Mr. Liew < above) conlirmed this116 words
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97 1965-07-31 20 J\K\RTA. Kri. The Algerian Head of State. Colonel 11. Boumedienne. has sent a message to President Soekarno expressing surpris*- at the decision taken by (ihana to hold a summit conference «f all African State--nn Oct Jl, ncuspapci^ here reported tml.t> Arrordinc to the newspapers, theReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-07-31 20 Penang's whale dies: Museum men go to see it I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV Four officials of the National Museum here left tonight for Penang to make a plaster of paris cast of a 40ft. whale which died early this morning. The whale, washed ashore off Batu Maung on Wednesday evening,307 words
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168 1965-07-31 20 pIUCAGO. Fri.— A nuclear vy scientist Is suing an animal hospital and a drug firm for L'SSIO million over the death of his fallout sensitive Cocker Spaniel. Air force research worker Dr. Cristjo Cristov. 62. said in his suit filed in circuitReuter - 168 words
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Article412 1965-07-31 20 LONDON. Fri There was nc Man of buyers returning on anj scale toda> but the siock markets had a sli^litly more cheerful look There was a certain amount ol beur closing going on In equities and this helped prices to some extent but a number of leaders met412 words
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196 1965-07-31 20 Union replies! to Nasir's charge of 'no Chinese demand' KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Me Loot Ting Yee, President of the Federation Ol Malaya Chinese Senior Normal Graduate Teachers' Union, today denied a suggestion by Syed Nasir bin Ismail thai the demand for Chinese as an official language was of recent origin.196 words
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Article101 1965-07-31 20 Australia's second-worst deficit pANBERRA, Fri— Australia Kj finished the 1964-65 financial year with the second worst balance of payments deficit in its history. Provisional figures Issued today by the Commonwealth statistician, Mr. X.M- Archer, showed Australia had a deficit of A £375 million on current account for the year endingReuter - 101 words
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Article34 1965-07-31 20 A YOUNG Liberian woman wears colourful dress decorated with portrait of her country's President. William Tubman, si the world archery championships now being held ai Vasteras, in southern Sweden. Pana picture.34 words
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493 1965-07-31 20 Festival of Sport made no claim to MAAU meet THK FESTIVAL <>l Sports council in Singapore had never claimed thai the second Malaysian Amateur Athletic championships meet was a State event. This was stated last night by the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, when he opened the festival's493 words
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Article, Illustration300 1965-07-31 20 Monteiro (the Senang Robinson Crusoe) is dead SINGAPORE. Frl Mr. Adolf Montr-iro, the "Robinson Crusoe" of Pulau Senang the Isle of died In Singapore yesterday, miles away from the Southern Islands he so much. He died at YmmKberg Hospital of lung cancer and was burled at the Bkladarl Cemetery thisReuter - 300 words
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Advertisement114 1965-07-31 20 HOMESTUDY COURSES fK?kK IHTEHSIVEIV FOR 1965 tX«M. *N0 PU» HOW FOR 1966 M. C. C. (Founded in 1959} LET M.C.C. GIVE YOU THE CORRECT GUIDANCE FOR HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE CAMBRIOCE S.C/M.C.E. LOWER CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST FORMS 1 VI L.C.C. PITMAN'S SljlL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA. UjIAN KELAYAKAN SIJIL RENDAH PELAJARAN (dengan perantaraan114 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-07-31 20 HE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia for the period 8 pm. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpui 88 79 Kola Bhani M "..< Penanit Xii 73 Ipoh ~,2 Malacca 84 73 SliiKupore N 7'J Jesselton Hi. C. Highland H 59 Kuchlng 88 7047 words
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