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Title Section21 1965-06-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration736 1965-06-04 1 Warning to Lee in House: If trouble should break out... FINAL DAY OF THE BIG DEBATE: SEE PAGE 8 -By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday WITH a thunderous chorus of "ayes" the House of Representatives today said "Thank you" to the Yang736 words
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Article, Illustration623 1965-06-04 1 |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today: "I am the last man to suggest partition of Malaysia." Speaking at press conference in Parliament House shortly after his amendment to the King's speech from the623 words
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Article207 1965-06-04 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday INDIA is sponsoring Malaysia's admission lo the forthcoming Afro- Asian conference in Algiers* "This Is because she recognises Malaysia's sovereignty and Independence," the Malaysian High Commissioner to India, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim blr. Ahmad, said here today. He was speaking to207 words
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Article37 1965-06-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The House of Representatives tonight decided to Increase the emoluments of the Timbalan Yang dl-Pertuan Agong or any other Ruler acting for the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong from $14,500 to $18,000.37 words
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Article25 1965-06-04 1 HONO KONG. Thurs. Mr. R.L.O. Challis arrived here today to take up the post of New Zealand's First Commissioner in Hong Kong. —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article61 1965-06-04 1 New Red blow in Vietnam SAIGON. Thurs— VieUonc forces today pinned down a South Vietnamese battalion in two separate ambushes in the muuntainous central highlands inflicting "very heavy casualties." a IS. military spokesman said. At least 50 Government troops were killed or wuunded in the first ambush. The fate ofReuter - 61 words
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Article46 1965-06-04 1 TAIPEH. Thurs.— The Chinese Communists are strengthening defence measures on Amoy, a major military base in the Formosa Strait once used as a stepping stone to invading the Nationalistheld Quemoy military sources said The Reds are putting up barbed wires along the coast UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article56 1965-06-04 1 I ONDON. Wed. Britain's bank rate was cut today from seven to six per cent. The last change in the rate was in November last year, when the newly-elected Labour Government hoisted it from five per cent to seven per cent in an effort to maintain theReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1965-06-04 1 RENDEZVOUS BID FAILS, BUT SPACE-WALK IS ON CAPE KENNEDY, Thursday. AMERICAN astronauts James MeDivitt and Edward White flew into orbit aboard their Gemini 4 spacecraft today, but failed in history's first attempt to achieve a rendezvous with the second stage of their Titan 2Agencies - 1,296 words
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Article64 1965-06-04 1 SPACE WALK PUT OFF TO THIRD ORBIT CAPE KENNEDY. Fri.Command Pilot McDivitt decided today to pat oft Whites space walk from second to third orbit. The Hawaii trac-kins station said Ml PI »H I said things were bit too rushed and decided to w.iit until next revolution forAP - 64 words
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108 1965-06-04 2 Thai embassy man faces spy charges U \\(.KOK Ihurs. The Second Secretarj of the Thai rsmbassy in Manila is under arrest here on suspicion of espionage, the Thai Police DirectorGeneral said yesWday. General Prasert Ruchirawoni; id Suay Ruanudej v■.»,u hroiiKlit back from Manila m-mt.il days ago He did not »ayAP - 108 words
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Article44 1965-06-04 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. A gatherIng of children at President Soekarno's palace has made a pledge condemning "colonialism" and dedicating them.selves to their homcuinds The gathering was attended by children from countries of the "new emerging forces" (NEFOSi to commemorate International Chiklrens" D.iv44 words
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Article35 1965-06-04 2 MANILA. Thurs The Philippines Hern Id said today that 76 Indonesian illegal entrants will be repatriated from the Southern Philippines In exfor the release of 14 Filipinos being held in Menadl. APAP - 35 words
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Article29 1965-06-04 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs Australia n;u> Ktreecl to protect USlnterr.-'.-- in Cambodia following the cKse-ciown of the American Emiia.vy in Phnom Penh, the State Department announced today ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article44 1965-06-04 2 \LGIEKS. Ihurs. South Korea has* accepted the Mucrian Government's invitation to take part in the Afro-Asian summit conference here on June 24. the 35th country to do so, well-informed sources said >r«.trrday North Korea has already accepted her invitation— VTL44 words
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Article, Illustration379 1965-06-04 2 OFFER TO BUILD 1,000-AULE RAILWAY LINKING ZAMBIA AND TANZANIA LONDON, Thurs \|R. Chou En-lai arrives in Cairo today on a tour of Africa which British officials believe will mark an all-out effort by Communist China to seek the diplomatic leadership of emergent nations. Trump card inUPI - 379 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-06-04 2 MALAYSIA: NO DECISION YET, SAYS PELAEZ Tl/lANILA, Thurs. iTI Vice- President Emmanuel Pelaez indicated last night that the Philippines has not yet made up its mind about policy towards the inclusion of Malaysia and the Soviet Union at the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. Mr. Pelaez, who will head the196 words
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Article57 1965-06-04 2 Factories hit 'by the squeeze' I4ONG KONG, Thurs. Small and mediumsized factories here are reported to have run into dfflculties because of the current credit squeeze Most have had to curtail production and a few have ceased operation. Chinese industrialists said. Following the bank runs in February. the Colony's banksReuter - 57 words
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151 1965-06-04 2 August 17 deadline for oil grab in Indonesia JAKARTA, Thurs. All foreign oil company capital in Indonesia would become Indonesian property by Aug. 17 (Indonesia's Independence Day) this year, the official Antara news agency reported today. The agency quoted the president-director of the state-owned Pertamin Oil Company. Mr. Saleh Slregar.Reuter - 151 words
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133 1965-06-04 2 New Delhi. Thurs. INDIA'S ruling Congress Party yesterday decided that English should continue indefinitely for official purposes in the Country together with Hindi. The decision is meant to set at rest fears of people in non-Hindi-speaking states. Opposition to the Imposition ofReuter - 133 words
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126 1965-06-04 2 Nkrumah's men all returned unopposed ACCRA, Thursday. candidates nominated by Ghcna's Convention People's Party for next Wednesday's parliamentary elections will be returned unopposed. The Ghana news agency said there would be no voting on election day. The party newspaper, the Evening News, was headlined last night "The Party Scores BigReuter - 126 words
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131 1965-06-04 2 Stonehill: Bid now to impeach Macapagal MANILA, Thurs. An iTI Opposition Nacionalista Party leader said yesterday he would initiate impeachment proceedings against President Macapagal based partly on a testimony of an aide to the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson. House minority leader Jose B. Laurel announced his plan inUPI - 131 words
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Advertisement71 1965-06-04 2 W^m 4w.y &rsn£oo/7 Zs&fsbo/b fittec/? \fyff/6ri^£gm\ Hjj CHOOSE FROM ASTOR PYE GRUNDIG ECKO. FROM WE'RE OVERSTOCKED SO OUT THEY GO. BUT HURRY U $295 UP.DOZENS OF DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE BECAUSE THIS SENSATIONAL OFFER IS LIMITED |fl ■H FROM. ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. ALL BRAND NEW. TO WHILE STOCKS LAST. AVAILABLE71 words
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152 1965-06-04 3 BRITAIN'S GOLD RESERVES BEST IN A YEAR ONDON. Thurs. Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves rose last month by £181 million, it was announced yesterday. They now stand at £1.021 million compared with £840 million at the end of April, said the Treasury. It was the second month In successionReuter - 152 words
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Article68 1965-06-04 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States has ordered the expulsion of a Soviet Embassy official, Mr. Stefan M. Kirsanov, for "activities Incompatible with his diplomatic status," it was announced yesterday. The State Department declined to give the reasons for the action, but authoritative sources said it was inReuter - 68 words
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Article59 1965-06-04 3 MOSCOW, Thurs The Soviet I Union will give mure military aid I to North Korea, one of China's I close ideological allies, ii was announced. The decision on further ftrengihening of North Korea's defenco potential— was announced by Tass at the end of a59 words
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Article48 1965-06-04 3 I.ONDON. Thurs.— Mi«s Barbara Blui-k. daughter of the former Singapore and Hong Kong Governor, Sir Robert Black, married Mr. Heinz Rust, a Swiss civil engineer here in a quiet church ceremonyMr Rust met his bride In Hong Kong while on a business trip. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article32 1965-06-04 3 NEW YORK. Thurs— Russia yesterday rejected U.S. proposals for the early resumption of the Geneva Disarmament Committee and priority negotiations on a comprehensive nuclear test nan treaty. Reuter x-Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration447 1965-06-04 3 Victory to Labouron vote of Tory chairman LONDON, Thursday. THE Labour Government narrowly escaped defeat last night in a tied vote on an Opposition amendment to its Finance Bill. The vote that saved the Government was cast by the chairman of the House of Commons. Sir Herbert Butcher, which madeReuter - 447 words
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123 1965-06-04 3 Over: The strike started by a swear word fARDIFF. Thurs. Peace v came to the South Wales coalfield yesterday after a nine-day strike which out 50,000 miners out of work and cost the country half a million tons of coal. The strike started when an 18-year-old miner swore at aReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-06-04 3 'THE bare-headed Duke of Edinburgh (centre) found himself surrounded by gaily-hatted women in his own backcarden. The incident occurred when 9,000 members of the National Federation of Women's Institutes converged on Bucking- ham Palace to attend a garden party in the Palace at the invitation of Her81 words
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178 1965-06-04 3 'Peace Force' men ease tension in Santo Domingo SANTO DOMINGO, Thursday. INTER-AMERICAN Peace Force troops took up guard at the strategic National Palace here yesterday, marking the end to a major source of tension in efforts to settle the Dominican civil war. The palace i* r.ow in the international zone.178 words
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Article55 1965-06-04 3 Russia calls Cor meeting lINITED NATIONS, Thurs. Russia asked last night for a meeting of the Security Council on the Dominican Republic situation today. Cnited States sources said they knew of no new development that may have prompted the Russians to ask for the reconvening of the council. Soviet officialsReuter - 55 words
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Article59 1965-06-04 3 MIAMI. Thurs The Florida State Legislature completed action yesterday on a Bill to keep monkeys from driving tears. The Bill grew out of an Incident last Dec 15 near Tampa. State troopers said i they found a chimpanzee named Tappy driving a car while its owner. BillAP - 59 words
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Article62 1965-06-04 3 LONDON. Tnur.v-A b'u uliich absolves the Government from paying compensation to the Burman Oil Co for its slocks destroy- i ed in face ol trie Japanese advance in 1942 became law today It wan given the formal royal assent by a royal commission in the House62 words
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Article49 1965-06-04 3 LONDON [Dun Michael M 19 who nut Tied 44-year* old graiMtaoUKf Mrs Grace Benatead here last Saturday, admitted yrs'.erday that he finds life "con/using.. because I have inherited so many different relatives." Among them are five stepchildren two older than himself and four stepgrandchildren. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article206 1965-06-04 3 LONDON, Thurs THE Government yesterday offered Britain's 23,000 familydoctors four major concessions in an effort to head off the threatened disruption of the National Health Service (NHS). The Government promised a £10 million loan scheme to help physicians obtain or Improve surgeries and equipment, less206 words
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187 1965-06-04 3 'Not wed' shock for 1,000 couples in Britain LONDON, Thurs. A .teen-age English girl and her Pakistan sweetheart who "married" in a Muslim service conducted in a private house here were not legally wed, the High Court ruled yesterday. The decision was likely to affect about 1.000 other couples who187 words
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104 1965-06-04 3 DRESTON, Thurs.— The first shift of more than 400 > striking Indian and Pakistan workers at a textile factory here yesterday ignored the firm's "return to work or be dismissed" ultimatum. The 150 due back for the afternoon shift stood outside the factory andReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement86 1965-06-04 3 J§& PYAKTA CAMERA answer in all fields M PHOTOGRAPHY. The Choice of Specialists For C\F A I^TA Us Amazing Versatility And Tv^^ wA^ Inparallcled Performance. VCLIHDCEv) *S He who form, tnend. hip with on EXAKTA Verci paves fh» way photographic success, not only the b*«inn*r making his first snapshots, incrrmina86 words
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Advertisement80 1965-06-04 3 l^V 4IH Iflr i^iH^H^^^^A KUALA LUMPUR SAIGON DjRECTg O SERVING: J Lrl O KJ Lrl U^toS -SAIGON -SINGAPORE >»4*W^ll^»*>SP>^ -KUALA LUMPUR -PHNOM PENH iLlff 1 H.7Pi -BANGKOK-HONGKONG GenerdSoles Agent \n Malaysia MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS iiTT $oi*rzok0 i *rz0k IN ALL LEADING STORES •^HUekhHt t i CAT f| Illustrated O W 'Silver80 words
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Article, Illustration174 1965-06-04 4 GORDON CRAIG TO SHOW HIS PAINTINGS AT THE NATIONAL -LIBRARY- SINGAPORE, Thurs. Artist Gordon Craig, well known for his oil paintings depicting Malaysian scenes, will stage his fifth one man show at the National Library next week. On display at the fiveday exhibition, opening on June 10, will be the174 words
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376 1965-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE Singapore Bank Employees' Union today made a move to reverse a ruling of the Industrial Arbitration Court against strike pay by asking that the Mercantile Bank Ltd. should pay their employees for the period they went on strike376 words
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457 1965-06-04 4 ACCORD REACHED IN ONE DAY'S NEGOTIATIONS SINGAPORE. Thursday THE officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs and representatives of the Singapore Subordinate Police Officers' Federated Association have just concluded negotiations, giving pay rises to more than 4,000 members of the rank-and-file of the457 words
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Advertisement233 1965-06-04 4 ■Arriving TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Simultaneously at" I (spt.) CAPITOL a FEDERAL (kl.) GRIPPING! MEMORABLE!! ELECTRIFYING!!! IT WILL CARRY YOU TO TNE PEAK OF ADVEDTURE! ©•""XXBURT LANCASTER mJOHH rRANhINMfiMIR S B| PAJJL'SCORELD JEANNEMQREAU LTJ3 ■I [DO OPE^'b .CM'JrtHOW •*--—>>'>* ii ,i >1-T^* T SINGAPORE S SHOWS AT fl Jtf" 'j. I 10233 words
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Advertisement126 1965-06-04 4 GREAT WORLD CABARET Presents To-nite GENERAL RADIO NITE COURTESY OF: M/S HOCK CHEONG CO., Sat. Extn. 1 A.M. Sunday Nite Double Bands THE FABULOUS 'ANTARTIC C. WILSON HIS ORCHESTRA Plus For Your Choice 170 Hostesses smmm■■ m m v i^S^J* Todoy Showt: 3-• pm A POWtKfUL MUSICAL MHODtAMA! V Tajfl126 words
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Advertisement479 1965-06-04 4 JOSEPH E. LEVINE'S J#* Where move uns™* m »ir HAROLD ROBBINS ■TVJVAVA? AUTHOR OF KmUnE Th e CARPETBAGGERS I IS ONE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WE RECOMMEND FOR ALL TO SEE! SO DON'T MISS IT! >iii»\h.ht: LA IHA I -^ODEON— i ToifORROW 7-PALACE- L^THEATRE^J MIDNIGHT! L^-KATONG M THE ULTIMATE IN SUSPENSE! f*479 words
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Advertisement595 1965-06-04 4 —Te celebrate the conferment mtt Ponqlimo Mengku Ncqora en OATO' RUNME SHAW HALF-PRICE ADMISSION TODAY TO ALL :|NH-4w ORGANISATION Cinemas Amusement Parks Throughout Malaysia! .\«%v siio\m\(.: m m, 1 1 am, 1 4S, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm COFFIN FKOM HONGKONG* Heinz Droche Elgo Ano;rson Shows Star Angela Yu Chan aj595 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-06-04 5 A COMBINED display by bands of the Royal Malay Regiment and the Royal Malaysia Police at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night to mark the 45th birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The King, the Queen, the Prime Ministter. the Deputy65 words
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Article376 1965-06-04 5 RUDY BELTRAN - Burgled a burglar alarm shop RUDY BELTRAN (BY THIEVES WHO KNEW HOw\ TO STOP THE BELL RINGING I By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday $26,000 HAUL SETS A RIDDLE THE burglar alarm went off in a shop that sells burglar alarms here early this morning but the gang of thieves who triggered376 words
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108 1965-06-04 5 pERTH. Thurs. A Ma- I laysian girl student was fined AM in Perth police court today for having treated two Is. 6d. stamps with a chemical substance which would have enabled an easy removal of the postmark. Uuiic Chee Hon. 24. admittedReuter - 108 words
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Article82 1965-06-04 5 A probe of mystery blasts KiU AL A LUMPUR, Thurs. Police are investigating two mystery explosions one ir, the Petaling area and the other at Kepong last night. The explosions occurred between 10.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. A police spokesman said today: "We received several calls from residents in both82 words
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Article64 1965-06-04 5 TAIPING. Thurs.— The membership of the Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society of Larut. Mataiig and Selatna. has increased from 1.220 to 1.390 This was stated at the annual meeting of the society recently when Inchp Azizul Rahman bin Aziz, the District Officer, was re-elected64 words
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Article159 1965-06-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. J TiHE Singapore Rubber A Packers' Association has supported the sending of an unofficial Malaysian rubber mission to China, as suggested in Parliament last week by the Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun The association's chairman Dato N| Qupe Lam159 words
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Article62 1965-06-04 5 IPOH. Thurs A .supervisor in the Old Polka Home in Ounong Rapat hfre. Chong Ah Kean. 48. was admitted to the Oeneral Hospital ia.-i night altll stab wound- in bi* aims and .stomach. Choiiß told the police th«t two mm tabbed him while he was62 words
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149 1965-06-04 5 Found: Bodies of mother, 3 children TELL'K ANSON, Thurs. The bodies of a young mother and her three children were fished out of the Perak River near Bagan Datoh, 28 miles from here, yesterday evening. They have been identified as those of R. Manurmary Sinniah. 24, her son Sager, eight,149 words
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Article198 1965-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. /"'OMMERCIAL banks, in Malaya and Singapore have decided to increase the interest rate of savings accounts from two and a half per cent to three per cent a year from Aug. 1. This will bring the commercial banks' rate on savings accounts198 words
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Advertisement183 1965-06-04 5 I TAKE PICTURES AT... v< J&OC1&K fp SEE... MALAYSIAN DANCES PERFORMED IN COLORFUL Jfi NATIONAL COSTUMES jj I PLACE: THE BATIK INN. 312 Orchard Road. Singapore jfr (Behind C.X Tang) fi& TIME 4.00 p.m. DATE: SUNDAY th Ju"« ADMISSION: Ms 3 tickets available at all leading travel J^ agencies, photographic183 words
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Advertisement301 1965-06-04 5 THAI FASHION SHOW 40 CREATIONS PRESENTED TO YOU BY TfHE FAMED VEEREE SALON DIRECT FROM BANGKOK 2 SHOWS ONLY AT THE "FOUR LIONS" June 7th Tea Time 3.50 per person June Bth Dinner Time SI 500 per person Tickets ore available ot THAI INTERNATIONAL'S OFFICE ond ot THE CASHIER S301 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-06-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Central Government's plans for really low-cost houses and flats, which a $300-a-month wage-earner can buy WITHOUT making even a down payment, were revealed by the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, at a Press conference477 words
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Article132 1965-06-04 6 10 YEARS' JAIL FOR BANK ROBBER pENANG, Thurs.— Tan Chong Kian, one of four armed men who raided the Pulau Tikus branch of Malayan Banking last October, was jailed for 10 years at a retrial today on a charge of gang robbery. Tan, of Singapore, was manimously found guilty by132 words
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Article95 1965-06-04 6 Clerk, 52 on trust charge KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 52-year-old chief clerk appeared in the Sessions Court here today on three charges of criminal breach of trust of a total of $18,400. Teh Cheng Huat of the mmigration Office here was lleged to have committed he offences between Novemler 196395 words
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248 1965-06-04 6 Feb. 13 charge against all 24 dropped KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The mother and the two wives of the detained secretarygeneral of the Socialist Front. Inche Tajuddln Kahar. were acquitted and discharged jy the Sessions Court today on a charge of taking part in the Fob. 13 disturbances here. The casp248 words
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87 1965-06-04 6 ]>ENA\G. Thurs— A police party led by Deputy Supt. Peter Chye. chief of the anti-secret societies branch here, raided several gangster hideouts yesterday and arrested eight thugs. Five of the men. de.sc-ibed aa members of "G<ui(t 34." wen I sleeping in a bo;it anchored87 words
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Article106 1965-06-04 6 SEREMBAN, Thurs 'TWO hundred aborigines living; at the aborigine settlement in Kampong Guntor. Ulu Jempol, Kuala Pilah. will do their bit for the National Defence Fund by selling their durian crops tomorrow night and donating the proceeds to the funti. A special ceremony will be106 words
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Advertisement302 1965-06-04 6 Li I c BMC BLACK I W.USCOW, sccniH P«ODUCr OF SCOTLAND .m BUCHANAN'S "^L^ CHOICE OLD SCOTCH WHISKr j *^^W| Wk OTCH WHISKY OISTIUE»St I GLASGOW 4 LONDON. K 7O*PROOF HIS WOMAN HIS DRINK t t i He is a man about town. .sports cars. parties. .expensive things. But there302 words
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Miscellaneous245 1965-06-04 6 Onp titf I. T. HnrttUn HCW THAT OOPS 3ONE I t^Wfll^ga Z I OOP! Mi' STARS, OH, JUST OH QurTE A \Veh! OL FOCFY* COmI LETS GET ON WITH 6URE.-WHY \A/ 7/^f^iXy r WVIEKE >OU J BUMMiKi 1 V "^'NGS. /UP WI7X A PRAN' HL# THIS ROBOT THKTS/ MOT? PCe&sfT245 words
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Article, Illustration373 1965-06-04 7 Partition? But Lee never meant that 9 says Dr. Toh 'PEOPLE MUST BE TOLD IN SIMPLE WORDS WHAT WE STAND FOR' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THERE S no question of Malaysia being partitioned, the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said here today. *'It is impossible," he said.373 words
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Article52 1965-06-04 7 I'ENANO. Thurs. The last bauh of Muslim pilgrims arrived here today in the liner Kuala Lumpur Of me total of 2.020 on board. I 937 disrmbnrlced at Penang early i this morninc. Another 220 are due at Port Swrttenhrftn tomorrow and i the rrst ai Singapore52 words
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Article43 1965-06-04 7 Draw for homes tomorrow PKNANO Than A total of 248 applicant* i 111 draw lms for 48 hou«r* muter the state low-cost housing Khente v Berapit. Bukii Mpr.unm. on Saturday. The draw v ill start at 11 m at thr Berapit community hall43 words
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Article32 1965-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur Film Pans' Society will hold a film show "Parrish" at BP. Bmm, Jalan Davidson. her* at 6.30 p m. on Saturday and Sunday32 words
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181 1965-06-04 7 That clash fc a very healthy sign' says Tun Lint From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Thurs.— The j antagonism between the Alliance and People's Action Party was a very healthy sign for Malaysia, the Malaysian High Commissioner, i Tun Lim Yew Hock, said j here. Tun Lim was sneaking at an181 words
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87 1965-06-04 7 LONDON. Thurs Fwo former Chief Secretar- j les of North Borneo. Mr R N Turner, and Mr W I 8 Holley. yesterday received awards for meritorious service at :>n investiture ceremony ..t the M-ilayslan Hiah Commission here. The High Commissioner, I Tengku Ya ucob. invested87 words
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206 1965-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 4 LABOURER who caused the death of a man who molested his wife was jailed for two years. Teh Kirn Thian. 37. pleaded Rullty in the High Court to an amended charge of manslaughter. He was originally charged with murdering Tech206 words
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216 1965-06-04 7 Courting couple set off hunt for Indons OINGAPORE, Thurs. A courting couple's story sparked off an all-night police hunt for Indonesian infiltrators in Labrador Forest Reserve near the Pasir Panjang power station last night. Miss Monica Loh and her boyfriend reported seeing two men one of whom appeared to be216 words
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87 1965-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. today turned down a suggestion for a commission to Investigate the activities and we kings of financial In- stltutions In the country. He toW the House of Representatives there were "adequate arrangements" to87 words
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Article50 1965-06-04 7 MUAR. Thurs —The first batch of Civil Defence volunteers heir will pass out on Saturday after ■x>mpletinß thnr training Thr District Officer. Inche Mohamrd Suid bin Mohamed Tahir. who is also the chairman of the Civil Defence Corps, will take the salute at the passing out parade.50 words
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Article81 1965-06-04 7 Found: The lorry— but tin gone JPOH. Thurs.- -The five-ton lorry seized by four armed men in the Kampar area on Tuesday morning was found last night, minus its load of $40,000 north of tin ore. The lorry was in a quarry near Benton? in Pahang. about 200 miles from81 words
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Article44 1965-06-04 7 SINGAPORE Thurs.— All Shaw Organisation cinemas and amusement parks throughout Malaysia will charge half the normal admission prices tomorrow to celebrate the conferment of a datoship on Mr. Runme Shaw, chairman of the Shaw Organisation, by the Yang dt-Pertuan Agong44 words
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Article51 1965-06-04 7 PENANO. Thurs.— A French tutor from Kuala Lumpur. Andre ErnMe, was found semiconscious In a room at the Paramount Hotel here last night. His condition was later reported *o be "not serious." Police later recovered two bottles of sleeping tablets and a letter In the51 words
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Article47 1965-06-04 7 PENANG, Thurs.— Cheah Thean Hock. 19. pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court today t~ a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly which assaulted Ong Choo Leong on the night of June I. The magistrate. Mr. TAria Rajah, deferred sentence till June 10.47 words
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Article31 1965-06-04 7 PENANO. Thurs Ang Eng Low. 17. a student of the Penang Free School, was robbed of $2 and a watch by an armed man In Heeren Lane last night.31 words
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130 1965-06-04 7 CAMPAIGN TO REVITALISE ALLIANCE SPIRIT PENANG. Thurs.— The Penang State Alliance will shortly launch an injtensive campaign to "revitalise" the spirit of members of the three partners. At a meeting held In Umno Hall last night. Alliance leaders decided to set up an information committee with five principal objects: TO130 words
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Article21 1965-06-04 7 PENANG. Thurs.— The AngloChinese School Union will hold its annual picnic at "Happy Heaven." Tanjong Bungah, on June 13.21 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-06-04 7 Flower of the Dayaks "'\IISS Kumang Gawai i»l Dayak 1965" My re Adam of Kuching. who was chosen "Flower of the Dayak Festival" at a cultural show in Kuching to mark Sarawak's first Dayak Festival Day. Second was Miss Deborah Bujang and third Miss Doris Juan Picture i v Lee52 words
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162 1965-06-04 7 Slabbed detective shoots at his assailant SINGAPORE. Thurs. A detect ivo, who was stabbed twice in the chest this mornimr opened fire at his assailant at a bus stop, in Bukit Timah Road near thp Singapore Turf Club. His attacker fled ar.ri It t* not known if he was hit.162 words
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Advertisement93 1965-06-04 7 wHßfftft B exs ox a^i Hedges Wlj^aßwycr Money can buy no finer, smoother cigarettes. King Size Benson Hedges are made of superb tobaccos perfectly blended and married to exactly the right filter. They are packed in a golden metal-covered case that preserves their outstanding quality. The metal resists moisture, heat93 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1965-06-04 8 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS - Razak winds up: PAP stands for Partition and Perish OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Final day of the big debate By NEVER USED THE WORD PARTITION IN SPEECH, SAYS LEE Tengku Abdul Rahman nwtr thought of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew or his party as the enemy from within....they are not trusted enough1,828 words
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Advertisement244 1965-06-04 8 I CO 1 IP I (Jib tvLCtt l0 1 lu I I DATO RUNME SHAW f I (CHAIRMAN of THE SHAW ORGANISATION) I On the conferment of PANGLIMA MANGKU NEGARA di-dalam Darjah Mulia Pangkuan Negara m by Dull Yang Maha Mulia Sen Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong on June 2nd244 words
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2352 1965-06-04 9 The big debate ends continuing Tun Razak's winding-up Where is the unity or common ground for these parties in convention? He has to find a giant to fight with, and in this he has found the Central Government,2,352 words
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Advertisement154 1965-06-04 9 GET A MODERN EDOCATION AT HOME! tio' j 3. oa eaucat'On is '.ne key You can get mat education by studying at ho- c 'or the General Certificate of n (0° or A' levels) >n English. Mains and many other subiects through n-' UtthMn tv Correspondence College. Cl 1 C154 words
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Advertisement76 1965-06-04 9 ■i^^^HHlß^a^^Hl^S^^lla^^^Rwi^a^a^l 'f ...open upsmell that wonderful aroma Now for the first time NESCAFE retains, in full, the rich tempting smell of freshly roasted coffee beans -the beans which give Nescafe Instant Coffee its superb flavour. Open up a jar of New NESCAFE and take a sniff. When coffee smells that76 words
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Miscellaneous56 1965-06-04 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl EEZ <P%&sl IP YOU'D CLEAN f^T^ -v o\?Qw4| YOUR VAPO YOU N (ff£&\ C HA< H^-_3 S^V I OVER JUNK i Evewytiaaenou &!*T^ Jfs&£& HEY! WHAT ARE THIS NEW ROUTE }M YOU OOINa,VOU /2&\ r\ QOMNA SAVE ME WASCAL? iVT^M^f^N^SOMe NAVTVj M sTOp-mxhAv MjJWfj m56 words
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Article72 1965-06-04 10 1* WmrdM SIS 'Minimum) the FAMILY or the late Mr. 8 Oietllan r geremban thank relatives snd friends for ihelr rondolem c*. "-roaths. micnt vlatu assistance and aitendsnres at the funeral TMC FAMILY OF the late Mr N. Arulanand*.m. retired Head station Master. XI. thank relstives. friends. TNM-torp. stid72 words
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Obituary52 1965-06-04 10 H'ora!* SIS f Minimum) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Thnmu Rlmoa Krllv railed to rest 4 R Badly ml«sfd hv his »if* and family IN LOVINO MEMORY of Kam Sh.n Khenn. who was railed to his eternal paM 4-e-IfMM Kondlv lo^'d but, Mitt •irssed hv »if». children, relatives52 words
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Article64 1965-06-04 10 Wor4t SIS t Minimum) NEW HOT LIMI for Smart L*dy MS from Kranre in exotic i»loura at Glamourrttr Fit/patntk's KupenssurfeM. norm ceodes uood»ood Hotn offers Dmmfs a: ■>«■ discount In her > losing down "disposal sal* Other riinrrb bantams at M% oB HANDMADE pure wool, permanent ly rnoth-proofrd carprts64 words
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Article799 1965-06-04 10 Overwhelming defeat of the amendment to the motion on the King's Speech, which Mr. Lee Kuan Yew proposed, was certain. What mattered was the refutation of his fears, an j affirmation that in upholding I the Constitution the Central Government's objective is the creation of a multi-racial,799 words
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Article301 1965-06-04 10 For all Mr. Chou En-lai's j gloating over revolutionary [prospects in Africa, attempts lat Communist penetration of I the continent are meetirig inIcreasingly firm resistance. The mask is being stripped off those who falsely befriend ;the African struggle for emancipation from colonialism only to impose a more odious301 words
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Article127 1965-06-04 10 Singapore industrialists are I showing a healthy interest in I the "Made in Malaysia" trade i fair to be held in Kuala Lumpur next month. Several members of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association have already arranged to take part and, according to Mr. T. L. Whang, an association committee127 words
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LETTERS
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498 1965-06-04 10 YOUR isMie of June 1 carried an article by Mr. Bernard Fall entitled "Truth and Myth in Vietnam" which Included among others two extremely misleading assertions. Mr. Fall said that "a paramount fact that must be considered in any appraisal of Vietnam is that it is498 words
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Letter117 1965-06-04 10 I HAVE Just renewed car park season tickets for three vehicles. I received a circular containing ten commandments, including the following: Each applicant will be entitled to one ticket only and must produce his/her driving licence together with the certificate of insurance in respect of the vehicle for117 words
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Letter188 1965-06-04 10 reading the letter by Puzzled In your columns on the conversion fee to be charged in Kuantan. I had a look at th»> title of my house and found that the land is supposed to be for coconut planting. My house was built a number of years ago,188 words
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Letter115 1965-06-04 10 THE Public Utilities Board has caused me t*reat Inconvenience in the past couple of months. My April electricity bill arrived late— long after the neighbourhood collecting centre, which Is opened for two days each month, had closed. Consequently, I had to go all the way to City115 words
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Letter232 1965-06-04 10 BY giving an interpretation of his own to the photograph of the American tanks used by Pakistan in the Rann of Kutch. the Second Secretary of the Pakistan High Commission has sought to mislead your readers into believing that these tanks were not used. In his232 words
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Article874 1965-06-04 10 SAIGON - SAIGON (--JACK FOISIE REPORTING FROM i Evidence grows that the Viet Cong can only be beaten in the jungle THE be I lef grows here that even all-out bombing of North Vietnam will not force the Communists to cease their war in the south.874 words
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Advertisement854 1965-06-04 10 Strait* Tmm k Malay Mail CleaeMtee eexejrUsMneote a»e* colo trostei eupawMAMKCT OrcHar* *«l (asaaatssmat Oven) cold rroatei mamchb:* hoi'im h*< Hetooi Naval Base. Atinrtosa- i|im CITY BOOK tTORI LTO Wlncha«ler Mouae. Ce*lrer Qwoy THI NCWS FRONT •nieatrWk'a tveormarttat M M. iIMHIL a Atfmwalty Read, sktool asoe HAMiaM ejTONB 141* Upper854 words
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Advertisement85 1965-06-04 10 BEYOND FAME OR FORTUNE •oid rhe Rev. Du*cejei Brown, O.D. "Ht«eilond Co*)*** ooef not tofce Mayaei" And so fo low* Stejee U bitmaa crodr? for ne>ii»| oiee'»o>id an ue>dopoeoe) o»niin ea>e of the most remarkable Ail i ltem) ol ell time. Read how fMe so* of a slave mother revolattoniied85 words
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Advertisement133 1965-06-04 10 I I Period Inltrestl I FIXED 1 O/ n 3 montht p M B aasß—^^^^ montnj 51 I DEPOSIT HP*s^k —INTEREST 6 months 6 I J O PER I 12 months 6 I g ANNUM 13-24 month, 61 .1 |CONTINUING^g^O/ 0 K I DEPOSIT H^^INTEREST I I ACCOUNT annum K->bbP^bbbbbbbbbbb\133 words
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Article, Illustration132 1965-06-04 11 IN CASE GEMINI-4 SHOULD RUN INTO TROUBLE OVER S-E-ASIA rr> HESE are two J. M.C. 97-G Boeing Stratorruisers now on alert In Singapore as part of a massive world -wide network should the Gemlni-4 spacecraft run into trouble. Manned by 45 men, including four highly-train-ed para-rescue jumpers,132 words
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160 1965-06-04 11 $14,000 claim is settled for $1,000 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A broker who had filed a civil claim in the High Court for $14,810 against a property owner, today agreed to acrept $1,000 as full and final settlement of the claim. Mr. Justice Buttrose was told that this was the outcome of160 words
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Article26 1965-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Nation:!) Union of Commercial Worker.-.. Seiangor branch, lirld W. third biennial meeting at the Chlnwoo Auditorium DnvidKM) Road, hrrr today26 words
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133 1965-06-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teo Cheow Hoe. 17. unemployed, who claimed he had picked up two pups from the roadside because they were "beautiful and pitiful animals." was today found guilty of theft by a magistrate's court. He was said to have stolen the133 words
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Article61 1965-06-04 11 KUALA I.UMPUR Ihurs The R.i Permaisuri Agong will address h ifcUM rally on Aug. 25 to mark H.ui Waruta (Women's Day i. The venue has not yet been fixed It will be followed in the evening by an exhibition organised by the National Council of Women's61 words
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138 1965-06-04 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOH AH SOO. a cook who kept $2,529 worth of raw v opium in the kitchen cuDboard of a motor vessel, was today fined $2,000 or one year's lail by the third criminal district Judge. Mr Donald Teo Hock Chwee. Ooh. 50.138 words
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Article78 1965-06-04 11 Topless ballet girls are coining SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Les Ballets Africains will fly into Singapore tomorrow nijrht on their way to perform in Kuala Lumpur. Proceeds of the first show —on Sunday night will be donated to the National Defence Fund. In their dances, the 44 performers will deoict colourful78 words
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Article35 1965-06-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tham Yul Chan was today Jailed for three years for breaking Into a sundry goods shop in Tiong Bahru .Road. Tham who has six convictions. Mi- ided guilty.35 words
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Article, Illustration678 1965-06-04 11 SINGAPORE, Thur, MR. LIEN IS TRYING TO MAKE AN ISSUE OUT OF NOTHING, says TAN 'pHE newly-elected president of the Ngee Ann Kongsi's committee, Mr. Tan Siak Kew, today described the resignation of the Ngee Ann College's board of governors as a "publicity gimmick"678 words
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Article46 1965-06-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A motor- cyclist. Phua Ah Siang, 24, flung from his machine after a collision with a lorry, was killed Instantly when, seconds later, another lorry ran ever him as he was lying by i the side of Braddell Road today I46 words
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Article27 1965-06-04 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The F und O liner Chitral will arrive In Penang on June 7. Port Swettenhiim on June 8. and Singapore on June 10.27 words
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Article211 1965-06-04 11 24-hour sea curfew off Johore J^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 24-hour off-shore curfew was imposed along the »esl coast of Johore from 6 p. m. today. It will remain in force until further notice. The curfew extends from Kuala Sungei Ay am in the lniikini of Minyak Beku. about three miles211 words
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Advertisement127 1965-06-04 11 Beautiful gifts m for uour babu fIL «1 mW SL MM A FOR USERS OF THE FAMOUS COW GATE THE 5 STAR MILK FOOD FOR S STAR BABIES M»* M .»ot>U for Bobiei straight from b.*h. w<^rißl (9fc n r 4^E Itttt^. Specially manutocturrd tor vie in kot climotM. **yi!9*127 words
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Advertisement189 1965-06-04 11 Another reason v/hy Q more Carrier air 7f conditioning is bought than any a_. other make! mj& feW'^BW adjust your cooling air direction in ten By different ways. For maximum circulation of cool air, look to a fc Carrier Air Conditioning. J0 Air conditioning Here, at in many other parts189 words
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Miscellaneous793 1965-06-04 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS Kuala Lumpur mem in Afroura"- 7 News tn and Penan* Ipoh and Ma- English; 7.10 Sports Arena; 7.34 Ueca 6, Johore Bahru 1, Across the Seven Seas; 8 News Taiplnc Batu Pahat 7. i in Mandarin; 8.10 Marl BerKlnant 9. bual; 8.15 Talk by the Minisr.M.793 words
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471 1965-06-04 12 COURT TOLD OF $60,000 INSURANCE ON HER LIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday INSURANCE executive. Koh Hung Khoon, 26. was today charged in a magistrate's court here with agreeing with two others to do an illegal act to murder his wife. Koh was originally charged471 words
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Article, Illustration421 1965-06-04 12 Royal edict: It's 'Yes' by Front, PMIP KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs). JHE Socialist Front and the PMIP today voted with the Government in House of Representatives, to widen the Yang diPertuan Agong's "by order" power in respect of the legis- lative and executive power of States. When the division was taken.421 words
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339 1965-06-04 12 CHANGES WORRY PEOPLE, SAYS DR. LIM prospects of capturing any State government in the foreseeable future. Dr. I.im (hong tv <UDP Tanjongi said the debate over the past few days had centred on the sanctity of the Constitution. And yet. the House was now being asked to approve the amendments339 words
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77 1965-06-04 12 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurs. The House of Representatives today committed the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill to a select committee headed h- the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman Mainly, the Bill provides for the abolition of pre liminary77 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-06-04 12 She's here... Queen of 'Bad Girls' JAPANESE actress Kyokn l/umi (above) has been acclaimed Japan's Queen or "Bad Girls" but doesn't mind it. "In fact, it pays to be bad on the screen," she said "I supiosr I have often been chosen to play the part of a notorious girl142 words
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102 1965-06-04 12 Police arrest one in surprise raid on gang pENANG. Thurs. Police i surprised a eanjt trying to break into a codown early i this morning and arrested MM man. Acting on a tip-ofT. Deputy i Supt- Peter Chye led a police party to Armer.an Street Ghuut where they surprised the102 words
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Article40 1965-06-04 12 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. -The Government is to set up a committee to study recommendations for revising government salaries made by Sir Richard Ramage, a retired colonial civil servant. Sir Richard visited Brunei in December. Reuter. NReuter - 40 words
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243 1965-06-04 12 1 Protest on promotion: Bank men go to work in black IfUALA LUMPUR v Thurs. One hundred and twenty-one employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation hero and in Potaling Java were all dressed in black to<*ay in protest against tho alleged victimisation of union members from promo- tion243 words
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Advertisement285 1965-06-04 12 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of %L<zS Haemorrhoids Varemoid WEW EASILY SWALLOWED tablets VaremoVd is easy to take just swallow during or from tflß r6S63rCh after meals. Varemoid gives more positive relief, its active prin- l3oor3tor(6S 0! ZyfTl3. ciple being the new, dynamic Factor SWItZ T'3285 words
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Advertisement176 1965-06-04 12 BV^^BhH^BhE Ak. J *$L B^B^BK'* b^^ZL^^bS ■W* K^M bY \jm k I H pr mcfc. i The Sherry Set "Have a glass of sherry?" Good start. "Rich, medium, or dry?" Try these other famous Better still. "I've got all three Sandeman sherries." Give Sandeman's Products: the girt a bouquet! She's176 words
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Article138 1965-06-04 13 Father: I helped son to pay wife SINGAPORE, Thurs. A father told a court today that he was helping his Jobless married son, Goh Hock Seng, with means to comply with a maintenance order. Ooh, arrested on a warrant, was alleged by his estranged wife. Yap Poh Oeok, to have138 words
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Article33 1965-06-04 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chettiar Community here yesterday held special prayers at the Chettmrs' Temple In Tank Road for the long life and prosperous reign of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.33 words
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127 1965-06-04 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Blood Bank is in urgent need of blood as its reserve stocks have reached "dangerously low" levels. Many urgent major operations have had to be postponed indefinitely. The blood transfusion service is appealing to the public to replenish127 words
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Article43 1965-06-04 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government's modern crematoria at Mount Vernon will be visited by a party of 10 members of the Kwong Tong ceme'.ery in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow with a view to installing similar facilities at their cemetery in Kuala Lumpur43 words
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Article32 1965-06-04 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six employees of the jewellery firm of K. M Oli Mohamed in High Street went on strike today In a new wage dispute with the management.32 words
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146 1965-06-04 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Sandakan Contractors' Association has selected the first batch of 31 skilled workers from Singapore and Malaya for urgent Sabah development projects. This was disclosed by a spokesman for a local travel agency which had been asked by the association146 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-06-04 13 King, Queen watch the band display THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuii Agon*, flanked by the Prime Minister, Tengka Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tan A dul Razak, watching the band display from the royal box at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night.115 words
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395 1965-06-04 13 Tax on tyres imported into Penang KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. FOREIGN motor vehicle tyres and inner tubes imported into Penang are subject to customs duty from today. In a statement, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced that the act providing for this the Customs (Amendment) Act, 1965 came395 words
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211 1965-06-04 13 Accused: I was not allowed to engage counsel KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— Lee Khim Hong, 30, fiance of repatriated New Zealand strip-teaser Jacqueline Fleming, alleged in the Sessions Court here today that the police prevented him from engaging a lawyer while in custody. Lee was answering a charge of misappropriating211 words
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Article44 1965-06-04 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nine women and four men, ranging in age tnm 20 to 61. were today chargtd with soliciting in various places in Singapore on Tuesday and Widnesday. All pleaded guilty and were fined sums ranging from S3O to $75.44 words
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Article26 1965-06-04 13 KLUANO. Thurs. The i Kluang Club will hold a midsummer bull on June 12. The RAP band from Seletar will be tn attendance.26 words
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119 1965-06-04 13 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Rotary clubs of Singapore and Singapore West today presented the manuscript of a career guidance booklet compiled by them to the Singapore vocational guidance steerIng committee. The booklet will be the first of its kind to be prepared here to suit119 words
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329 1965-06-04 13 GEMINI 4 WILL PASS OVER XL THREE TIMES, SPORE TWICE SINGAPORE. Thurs J The American Consulate here today announced the exact times that the spacecraft Gemini 4 will fly directly over Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. In all. tin- spacecraft is expected to be over Kuala Lumpur three times, and the329 words
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Advertisement91 1965-06-04 13 Pi-ANNING TO A HOUSE? f)^m why not open a savings account with «»f I^l THE HONGKONG BANK *W like Mr. Thrifty? Mr. Thrifty fi|tj'"if|[i] while he had enough saved to saved something carefully every lllll||l|llll put down the deposit on his own pay-day and with the interest rtjlllMJlflfilHlfj] nouse You91 words
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Advertisement222 1965-06-04 13 Romp I Daily flights direct from Bangkok via convenient connecting carrier. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am jjj» world's most experienced airline Frankfurt Daily flights direct from Bangkok222 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
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250 1965-06-04 14 Watch firm extends service to Australia V T ANYANG Watch Co. 11 Ltd. of Singapore, sole local agents for Ebel watches, have entered into an agreement with two leading Aus- tralian Jewellers to eni able them to provide j after sales service and I repair jobs for their customers in250 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-06-04 14 New local manager for Kodak A SENIOR executive of Eastman Kodak Company has been appointed manager of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. Hugh J. Knapp (above) has been with the organisation for 31 years and during the past seven years was manager of the International sales service department in Rochester, New75 words
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395 1965-06-04 14 Coffee: US assures Singapore merchants •pHH I.S. Consulate in Singapore has described as "unfounded* 1 local dealers' fears that America's participation in the International Coffee agreement will throw them out of business. Singapore coffee merchants have expressed great concern over that part of the agreement which requires certificates of origin395 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-06-04 14 GERMAN TRIP TO STUDY LATEST DRUG PRODUCTION rE medical representative in Kuala Lumpur of a German pharmaceutical company. Mr. Phang Kirn Hock, has left for Germany to study the latest inventions and development in the pharmaceutical field. Mr. Phang. representative of Parbwerke Hoechst AO. Prank- furt-Hoechst, will take the course118 words
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Article41 1965-06-04 14 i Scandinavia's biggest electrochemical firm. Norsk Hydro AS. is expected to Increase Its annual i production capacity for ammonia Iby 476.000 ton* by toe end of 1967. which will double 1U present output of nitrogenous fertiUser, according to reports.41 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-06-04 14 Insurance: Natural growth seen here AN insurance executive has predicted that there would be a natural growth in demand for insurance cover in Malaysia, following the rapid industrialisation. The growth in demand would not only be for the conventional type such as fire, marine and workmen's compensation, but also for204 words
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Article99 1965-06-04 14 A JOINT venture agreement be■fl tween Jaguar Cars Ltd. of England and Cummins Engine Co. Inc. of the United States, has now been ratified, it is announced. The agreement will result In the immediate formation of a company owned equally by Jaguar and Cummins to be called99 words
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Article35 1965-06-04 14 Singapore's imports of new comniercial vehicles including buse.s. trucks and lorries last year totalled 3.175 units, against 2*53 1 units in 1963. according to statistics. Exports amounted to 1.594 units against 1.926 unite.35 words
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Article216 1965-06-04 14 Cargo ship with novel features A JAPANESE cargo vessel, Ro- sario Maru, (seen above) I operated by Mitsui OSK Lines, winch passed through Singapore 'on her maiden voyage last week, j incorporates m her structure three I novel designs. These the company claim will I bring about faster, safer and216 words
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Article165 1965-06-04 14 UK PAINT COMPANY STORE VENTURE A BRITISH paint manufacturer. Pinchin Johnson and Associates Ltd. is to produce paints in Singapore for the Malaysian market. This follows the merger with Torginol Paints Ltd of Singapore, and the Duro Paint Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Hong Kong. Mr. W. Gerard Daroux. chairman of165 words
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Article28 1965-06-04 14 Singapore last year imported 10.98G tons of white and black pepper, against 30.615 tuna in IMS, according to statistics. Exports totalled 14.801 tons against 30.7H3 tens.28 words
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Advertisement305 1965-06-04 14 (rompton Parkinson I— i— l electrical ~jp indicating instruments including the V"• (*«ffip)~ JJ following pattern! pßH^^^ Educational \^M r VH Portable Ti /2N *°ElB Motor control gear \w(\ i 'l^^^~^^ ~~lm Tong-Test' instrumenti «V^ 4 ««»h«i» y^H For full details write to: Ulh^, UNITED ENGINEERS (Malaysia) LIMITED Singapore Kuala305 words
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Advertisement223 1965-06-04 14 WAKE UP WITH SMITHS and be on time ■^■■■Mr I v v y> M.I The Best English ELECTRIC ALARMS. Full range available from your dealer. SMITHS ALARMS MADE IN ENGLAND Sole Agents: JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO., (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH, BRUNEI SARAWAK.223 words
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94 1965-06-04 15 HAIFA (Israel 1 Thurs— A wile suing for divorce called her pet poodle as a witness to her husbands alleged adultery. Sh*> told the Rabbinical Court here that when her husband began being unfaithful the dog, Bouki, sensed it and stopped responding to hisReuter - 94 words
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Article59 1965-06-04 15 KANGOON. Thurv The Burma Revolutionary Government lias arrested two tup former army commanders and a leading journalist, the official Working People's Daily announced yesterday. The paper Identified those arrested as former army chief. Bvlgadir.' Aung Gy\ former southwestern commander. Colonel Kyi Mnung, and U S*i" Win. former59 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-06-04 15 ONLY ONE LEADING MINISTER STAYS IN SATO'S NEW CABINET TOKYO, Thurs. JaA pan's Foreign Mm ister, Mr. Shiina. 68. was the only leading Minister to keep his post in a drastic Cabinet reshuffle by the Prime Minister, Mr. Sato, today. The new Cabinet list was officially announced by Mr. T.Reuter - 244 words
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152 1965-06-04 15 Tall Anne leaves hospital 7 inches —shorter I ONDON, Thurs. Pretty Anne Rowston, 20. walked out of a hospital yesterday 7in. shorter. Surgeons reduced her 6ft. 7in. height by taking that amount of bone from her legs in the first surgery of its kind performed in Britain. Anne today beginsReuter - 152 words
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Article75 1965-06-04 15 GENEVA, Thurs. Pakistan defeated the Philippines by 194 votes for the presidency of the 49th annual conference of the International Labour Organization which opened here. In the opening plenary session, the secretary of the Pakistan Ministry of Health. Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. S. Hashim Raza,AP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration136 1965-06-04 15 INDIANS EDGE UPWARDS TO EVEREST SUMMIT "Indian con- querors of Mt. Everest negotiate an icewall on their way to the Lhotse and beyond to the South Col last month. The party included Capt. A. S. Cheema and Nawang G o m b v, who reached the peak onUPI - 136 words
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Article45 1965-06-04 15 BANQKOK, Thurs.— Last year 195.076 tourists visited Thailand, a 60 per cent Increase over the previous year. They Included: Americans. 55,467 Malaysians, 47.548; British. 15.742: Japanese 1432; Laotians, 11.263: Chinese j394; Australians, 4.793; Germans. 4.263 and Indians. 3.542 Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article81 1965-06-04 15 ONDON, Thurs. The Army has beeun aoDointlng "lonely hearts" officers to look after wives and families left behind when troops are sent abroad. The "lonely hearts" officers will be older married men who will remain at home bases to deal with any domestic problem caused by a81 words
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171 1965-06-04 15 Guilty: A doctor who refused to tend youth stabbed in street PARIS, Thursday. a FRENCH doctor at Nancy, charged with reI■*•1 fusing to assist a youth who later died of stab wounds, was sentenced yesterday to a four-month suspended Jail sentence. The case of Dr. Gerard Colm stirred wide controversyAP - 171 words
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Article69 1965-06-04 15 Far East Navy 'alert' ONDON. Thurs. Mr. L Christopher Maybew, the Navj Minister, said yesterday that Britain's Far East Fleet was alert, highly trained and powerful. He added that it was making a worthwhile contribution to peace in the area. He had been asked <n the House of Commons byReuter - 69 words
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Article20 1965-06-04 15 LONDON Thurs. Flags flew en Britain's public buildings yesterday to mark the 12th anniversary of Queen Elisabeth's coronation.20 words
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Advertisement84 1965-06-04 15 'KING OF THE ROAD' ACCESSORIES give added distinction to your car, greater safety and comfort Their contemporary styling and quality finish will give your car an air of distinction that is sure to please. DRIVING LAMP yf MIRROR 406/2» REFLEX REKECTORS «^k RFR 6 RfR 2 GENERAL PURPOBE lAMP bH84 words
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Advertisement447 1965-06-04 15 F2IS2 JOINT PAINS STOP m^ and then you say thanks to J De Witts V HI Kidney Bladder Pills e^. They quickly mak« your kldnays and bladder work hHHH m- properly again and clear out tha polsoni that caui* Hf JOINT PAINS. RHEUMATISM, BACKACHE BLADDER TROUBLES Btcausa Da Witt's Pill'447 words
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Advertisement477 1965-06-04 16 IHMifiiiMMigiUUA^Ld^Hl nntinurd from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Worm* St (Min.)— Box St et: extra WANTED BY AM Insurance Company a General Clerk preferably experienced In Klre ft Accident Insurance. Reply P.O. Bos No. I>-Si7, Spore AMERICAN PORTRAIT ACENCV from Singapore require part-time service* from young European girls as ssles477 words
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Advertisement463 1965-06-04 16 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Warm* m < *tm. I— Box Sa et* tilt* EUROPEAN IMPORT FIRM require Immediately experienced Shorthand Typist. Applications giving details 01 previous experience, shorthand and typing speed, to Bos A 4348 SI.. 8 pore. GOLP COURSE SUPERINTENDENT Apalicatiens srs invited far the o.ti sf COURSE SUPERINTENDENT st463 words
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Advertisement749 1965-06-04 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ■i Hurds >« (Mm.) Box S» et: extra TO LET Fully Furnished Flats. 1 tfO-A/B. Changl Road Details: please ring Mr. Ang, S pore 4507s IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Two Storey In, Furnished House District 15 Details Ring Spore *****. FLAT VACANT at Tanglin area three rooms and sitting room749 words
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Advertisement623 1965-06-04 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED li Warm* tt (Him.) Mtm It H*> extra DETACHED THREE BEDROOM Bungalow or House, with garden, long let. State rental. Districts 10. 11. 12. 20, 21. Box A 4343 S.T. 8 pore. 3 ■EDROOMED Furnished Plat/ Bungalow required by British officer. Districts 9. 10, 11. preferred Details to623 words
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Advertisement638 1965-06-04 16 TUITION IS Ward* St I Mm.)— Box SO et* extra WANTED PRIVATE TUTOR lor two children in Kstong District. Should teach general subjects up to Secondary one Good remuneration Apply in conndence to Box 707 Singapore. ENROL EARLY. Beginners Boostpcrleneed Professional Accountants. Vacancies: tlementsry, Intermediate, Advanced Stages. SIC. 73 Middls638 words
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Advertisement722 1965-06-04 16 FOR HIRE It Ward* St Mim.)—Bax it rl*. rxlra FURNITURE FOR HIRE at Reasonable Rates Sin Gee Sent. M Ro.nor. Canal Road. Singapore. Tel. 3103J-21«.'7 RADIO FOR HIRE from »3/-. Television *1S Radiograms *1S 00. Hefnierator $10. uu. Oas Cooker flO.uu. Tape Recorder SS.UO. Keenual'* 124, Orchard Road. Spore. Pbone722 words
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Advertisement931 1965-06-04 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* it (Mm.) Box rrs extra IMI HILLMAN MINX 1600 d* iu»e Powder blue, excellent rendition, near nf« tyres On.- hiroptan owner »4.'.*00. Phone Office WjOI 1 Home' ...M Kit. It, pore). FOR SALE IS Wmt* St (Mm.)— Box i» rl* rxfr. CEILING PAN UK cXI931 words
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Advertisement424 1965-06-04 16 AT YOUR SERVICE M sTafsßl <« >Mm.> Box it el* txlro KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY kERVICG, m\ tmt Arcade Ist floor. Icl. Kjjlu, 4 pore PHOTOCOPYING PLAN PRINT. INO: Metropolitan Bulldioc Berviae, 4U. Medrtro* Building. Singapore, rel. ***** 40*, Chirm Insuraoce Bundin*. X.L 1-I H FULL RANGE OF Philips raps K«-i<.-<i.!e. Radios.424 words
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Advertisement1281 1965-06-04 17 TOUVERPOOLA WEST COAST UK: Oue S'por* Sail* P. Sham Ptnang MACNAON Irversool IM* I JM* T Jaat 1/11 JMt 11 CIY'ONCUS I »erpooi, Glasgow Im* I Jaat 11 Jmi 12/11 Jmi 17 PTRRHUS Liverpool, Glasgo* h«*l2 JaM '4 ■IOMEO Ixcrpool. Glasgow JaM II JMt 21 JMt 22/23 Jme 21 ATttuS1,281 words
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Advertisement1220 1965-06-04 17 MMAM.VMMAMIMJMMMMMAMJMMMBI BBMJ r//£V.HhI/A/£S LA.; A. >_C-. iO A'.. fi ..-(i-rtl«l)i UPRESS SAILINt> 10 WEAR tASI, UUNIINtNI AWO >tANaiWA»I». --t i >.nane Aii, G.aua n*>r* n o«i( «urn »m« BASRA I) Si.it* li Pt Juae S 1/7 jail la ni) i i*ry I II II kkRE* at MM 11/21 l*Mii/24 n.f1,220 words
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Advertisement1094 1965-06-04 17 1 BENULINE I EAPRtSS SERVICE 10 LONOON, iKtRfOOL OUTINfcNIAI PBRI» BENDORAN h» lodoo* Singapm* P.S'hai* Kenan* HamOuig laly I BENVORLICH *gm JJ BENURIS ManiOufg. Lonaoa, S'aoutA, v m SU< M< M'brough ...i... iim 1/ Jbm 1/ SenalSe'b"' tstsfrnmrm, >u wu Mni Efirss; BSW ass lENAVON H'burg. Loon, Hull, M'brough, G1,094 words
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Advertisement1082 1965-06-04 17 te^j EUERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.* LTD. Ir""*"*"' U.K. /Continent Atataaora P. I'naa Pmm* b<ry Of COLOMBO lonao*. Hamburg, Roneioaaa. Mj»ra. Han. laMinanaa 25/2>Jaae m aion an Of WIMtIPfB LanoM. nambwg toiietflaim. Hull m la lan C.TT Of •EUINSTB*) lonooa. naaotarg. Sotio.o.m Havre. Han. i-Mungmn u/t) vi» U laii mm ay1,082 words
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809 1965-06-04 18 THE offer of A.A. Anthony, the Penang sharebrokers for 51 per cent of tbe capital of Sungei Bidor at 53.10 per unit was withdrawn unconditionally yesterday. This now only leaves in the field Tronoh Mines with its Improved offer for tbe whole of809 words
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Article27 1965-06-04 18 Malayan Stock Indices June I. June S. •Industrial*: 72.4S 52 Tins: 92.88 95.40 S rubbers: 103.83 103.63 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 2». 1962 luo27 words
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Article72 1965-06-04 18 /■HINESE Product Cichanft. Slngaport noon prlott por pieul yetterday: Chhiui oil: bulk »64 1 lellera. drum $87i tellera. Ce«ra: June,' July UK Continent: Unquoted. ripper: Muntok white tIS-'i aellera. Sarawak whit. SI3O sellers, upecial Sarawak mack Sl27t seller*, garbled LamponK blaik SM'UNi «ell.ra. ABTA SieO(N) seilera. SlrtKaptre72 words
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Article87 1965-06-04 18 FROM BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK Spore K Shorn Penang M.S. Martin Thore 17/19 July 20/22 July 23/26 July M.S. Broholm 23/2S Aug 26/28 Aug 29/ I Ser FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY. MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE VIA SARAWAK AND SAB AH Spore P. S'hom Penang S'oor* M.S. Momn87 words
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Article229 1965-06-04 18 June J. Force muntns INOUtTRIAU Bouttead 13 cU McAluter 11 cv City Dev. 1 eta. M. Un. (1 «a. C.s Holdings 14 CU.N' Iron 9 eta Uualop* 11 eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta K. Smelting 22 eta Rotbmana lb cv Ksso 11 eta. Ban 6 eta. Ked. Duro. 12229 words
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Article123 1965-06-04 18 MELBOURNE. Thur». JNDUSTRIALS were flnner today with rises well In eaoau of tails. However, moves ww» narrow and tradln* was aaaln »rry quirt. meUl and oil* wer* steady. Tin sharrs were less active, but were generally tinner. Today* clttint pn«t> «nh rmu. ilay price.. :n bntckett: Mount Isa.123 words
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Article265 1965-06-04 18 JtXE tirst grade rubber t.o.b. buyers clotted at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrsterday at 74 cents per lb. (up three-eighths of cent), on iu.-Mia> n ciomuj level for the position. The tone was very quiet. K.A.S. and FJMJR.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday265 words
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Article53 1965-06-04 18 'T'HK present rate of tbe Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 ]»%t year is Selling TT or OO 2s. 3 I.". U. cl. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buying OD 2s 4'jd. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article67 1965-06-04 18 IME Malayan Eionangt Bankf Ait.--1 elation made these changes In Its rates to merchaou yesterday (all rmte* to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16, 90 d/st. 36 1/16 credit bills. 36» trade bills. Sellinn TT or OO rtadyl Canadian dollart 35 1/16. Dtutscht Markt67 words
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Advertisement2251 1965-06-04 18 JJM^iaSPSSI s^i^.^.a^IJJJMJJJM^I^.MJJJJJJ Sa|HLsassaM^H L»s^Ls»s»sß»»p^Ls»ssWssMsMMis^^^BsMssMßsWsssWss»M m^^^ m^ m^^^^ mmmmm^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND I INDIA. PAKISTAN Mil P. GULF SEMICE s^sitj|oajswM|| mssmmj HBB T>: Mtlltarat. iymtj. Tt: Mains aat NagnattiaaaL ■K\ .^««»k VI Ptnang P. Slum Spore j S'pora P. Sham Pen-"j Ml%^ MX\ "KM Msl «^<BM f%«l»l RARPETA Uatt 9/112,251 words
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Advertisement369 1965-06-04 18 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scasliimaa am Ciatmettal Ptrts fir Baafkak aal Hn Kttg. Penang P. Sham Slngapori TOMAR (Calls Manila) 14/ISJim 18/17 jmi 11/MJmi TIBER (Call* Pusin, Japan) 21 M Jaat TAUBOT (Calls Manila) 12/1J JH| 14/ it Jalf 11/10 July BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EAST AND WEST COAST PORTS TOREAOOR369 words
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Advertisement337 1965-06-04 18 CLOSING PRICES June 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74| cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5778.75 (up $5.25). Unofficial estimated offering 255 tons (up 25 tons). NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast tailings from Molaysia direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lakes Dorrs Sintaoore $'•>•*> r'tntna 4it. Montreal KIUMO laPlrt/9JMM337 words
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Article816 1965-06-04 19 BUSINESS In and reported to D the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded ln brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounl.p. $1.24 SL, 1 1000) $1.25, (l.OOU) $1.26; Csso <)• (l.OOU) »1 P. and N. erds. VI816 words
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Article36 1965-06-04 19 ON the free exchange market In Hong Kocg yesterday the U.S. dollar wu quoted at 5.75J tor T.T. and 5.741 for oath. Sterling waa quoted at 1603 aad one taal ol gold at 2601.36 words
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421 1965-06-04 19 WHEN the Straits tin market opened again yesterday after the Wednesday holiday the price rose by 55.25 to $778.75. London three months buyers price was down £12 on Wednesday afternoon followinc a substantial increase on Tuesday. The estimated offering yesterday was 255 tons421 words
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Article108 1965-06-04 19 SHIPS lyini ■lanitld* th« Singapore whirm or axptcted today MM Socotra 1/2, Perak N.W. 4, atentor 8/g, Yamanaahl Maru 13/14, City of Wellington 15/18, Wonorato 18. Rajah ?3'24. America Mam 31/32, Centaur 35/36, Ollaland 40/41, Dlotned 44. sinrth 45. and Borlban* 47. Port jKtllinhim: Wharf Birtht: Tarifa,108 words
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Advertisement2110 1965-06-04 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDERS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCttS^rOR^ENTAI. PART|CULARS Qf TH T£NDER fQR THE SUPPLY OF .pS^to^e l^ fo o5 POLICE HELD FORCE PACK RATIONS Dental Officers, Medical and «r tt «^i«? ePartmentl BmneL CS T e nde he«by invited for the «upply or Police Field IMrc vacancies.;. ck ratlonB fpon,2,110 words
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283 1965-06-04 20 JOE DORAI - SOCCER STORE TEAM CAN GO FAR, SAYS NUREMBERG FC CHIEF JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. Herman Wortner, president of the Football Club of Nuremberg, said today that his players and officials were "very impressed by the performance of the Singapore team whom they beat 2-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium283 words
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Article48 1965-06-04 20 |(UALA LUMPUR. Than Sanl Tasman. captain of Cmns in- i-At) agur. M^ suspeded SuS?-*" U- FAsT t<xiLy Ut nier!ln B hpl «l minutes from half-time as the P M« er o^^ e beeo «n'n* uncontrollable. SCRC were leading 3-0 when the game was called oft48 words
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412 1965-06-04 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Thurs. The three foremost athletics clubs in Singapore Swifts, A.A., Achilles and Combined Schools will continue their battle for supremacy at the Malacca open invlta- tion relay champion- ships on Sunday. The return of Achilles to the Singapore athletics412 words
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191 1965-06-04 20 MOTOR-RACING Poon, Holland for KL circuit By LIM KEE CHAN: Singapore. Thurs. 1 UONG KONG'S Albert Poon and Steve Holland, winner and runner-up respectively of the Malaysian Grand Prix in April, will take part in the $22,000 Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races at Kuala Lumpur or July 3 and 4.191 words
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Article65 1965-06-04 20 HONG KONG. Thurs. The visiting Malaysian women's football team tonight proved beyond doubt their superiority over Hong Kong when they trounced Combined Chinese 7-0 In an lnterport match here. At half-time Malaysia were three goals up. An estimated 4.000 spectators saw the visitors dominate the entire65 words
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Advertisement882 1965-06-04 20 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN kenyataan tender JKR J.K.R. TRENGGANU nec;eri sembilan v IV^luVi*^™*?™™* TAWARAN daripada Pem--1 nig berdaftar dengan JKR dl- hnrln van* hprrinftar A\ ilam Kela* E dan ka-atas di- v~ d I V t ...wah Keriu i Kepala Kechii 3 Jabatan Kerja Raya kelas D' Water Retaining structure ke-atas akan882 words
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Advertisement772 1965-06-04 20 NOTICES I GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. Bl I. WORKB DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT I INTEC.RATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. IK of IM3i. I NOTICE I NDER SECTION l» lv, j WHEREAS In exercise of the j powers conferred by subsection 1 1 1 land (3i of section 19 of772 words
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Advertisement802 1965-06-04 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i KEKOSONGAN JAWATAN KERAJAAN KEDAH Pennintaan2 ada-lah dl-jemput danpada Warga Negara Persekutuan dan Ra'ayat Negeri dan juga daxipada Pegawai2 yang sedang i berichidmai sekarang bagi memenohl Jawatan2 JURUTEKNIK RENDAH dl-dalam JABATAN KERJA RAYA. KEDAH. Tingka- I Un Gaji: 594x7.M)-124 149x7 50--209 230x~.50-$312.50 Umor: 16: tahun teupi tlada meningkat802 words
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Advertisement720 1965-06-04 20 TENDERS THE PORT OF SWGAPOU~ AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for tlje design, fabrication and supply o( structural steelwork for 1 No. Workshop building and 1 No. Store building at Blangah Bay. Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Port Engineer. The Port of Singapore Authority,720 words
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Miscellaneous449 1965-06-04 20 I DIARY I BADMINTON Malayatea Malays championships finals (Spore BA hall). Ovaltinr (up Perak inter-schools- final: SMI v Horley MSS (Ipoh SJA. 2.30 p.m.). SOCCER S'pora Dlv. JC: K Ayer v RAF Tengah (Balestler Rd 1 Cosmos v Arsenal (St George's Rd > RSAR v FKC j (Oeylang); Gentle v449 words
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Miscellaneous125 1965-06-04 20 1 SUMMARY I SOCCER S'l""* D «v. JA: Mt Emily 7 40 Base Reme 4; Dlv. 3B: Ala«appa 5 Katong 1; Radln Mas w.o. Re'ormative. hultan Yusnff Cup (K Kang«ar): Ipoh Malays (holders) 5 Pasokan Pemuda Melayu, T Anson L. Perak Wv. 1 (T. Anson): PWD 6 Jendarata 2: Dlv.125 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-06-04 21 SHOTGUN FIRED TO FOIL ATTEMPT TO ♦NOBBLE' NIKSAR LONDON, Thurs.— Sea Bird, a wing-hooved chestnut colt, flew to a two-length victory before an estimated 250,000 spectators at Epsom yesterday for France's seventh triumph since World War II in the £65,000 Derby, Britain's top Turf classic. The triumphReuter - 302 words
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299 1965-06-04 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep. RACING with IPOH, Thursday. f)LEAND£R 111, winner of the Sin gapore Derby in April, wound up his preparation for the Perak Derby to be run over 12f on Sunday, with a briliAant trial on a fast track here this299 words
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147 1965-06-04 21 HOCKEY S'gor title playoff abandoned at 2-2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Poor light due to an impending rain storm caused the hockey match between Kilat Club and Tamilians' Physical Cultural Association on the Padang today to be abandoned after five minutes of the second half. This was the second match in147 words
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Article316 1965-06-04 21 rH. Thur». Greece 8.03 Cl. 2, Oiv. I— 9f Weights for all Misty Breeic 8.03 Superiolllc 9.00 eight race, on Sun Construe"™ 8.02 ;|nw gO5 day are: £f n -o2 r anl 805 PERAK DERBY v mad Skilful 8.04 SS3SL- c /*pST;£ "5&B& S Oleander 111316 words
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212 1965-06-04 21 CRICKET Jeremiah 59, Nonis 6-21 as Recs win SINGAPORE, Thurs. Jeffrey Jeremiah, a consistent scorer against touring sides but badly out of form in the SCA senior tournament this season, struggled back with a solid 59 to help Singapore Recreation Club beat Army by 132 runs in their postponed mutch212 words
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Article38 1965-06-04 21 DUNDBE. Thurs. MotherweU last nigh! won the Scottish Summer Cup. though they were beaten 1-0 by Dundee United in the second-leg of the final here. Molherwell triumphed 3-2 on aggregate, having won the^flrst leg J-l.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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307 1965-06-04 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four of the 11 new horses registered with the MRA have been placed in Class 1 by the Handicapper. They are: Brilliant Pilot. late Hovercraft, a four-year-old English horse by Pardal—Wave Crest ni: Grenadier, a four-year-old Australian gelding307 words
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Article274 1965-06-04 21 IPOH, Thurs. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: Race One Asuwadl. rider of Teh So Su, was reprimanded for crossing Josker IV and Juridical too -harply shortly after the start. Rare Two The Banker II and Penlnjau were slow to begin, j Shortly after the start274 words
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Article52 1965-06-04 21 IPOH. Thurs.— Perak will meet. Kedah in an Inter-state tennis match for the Chua Choon Leong Cup at the Chamberlain courts in Kampar Road here on Saturday at 4 p.m. The Perak team will be selected from Moses Tay, Choong Ah Kow, Lian Van Keon and52 words
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99 1965-06-04 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura. Burma, the Merdetca soccer champions, have accepted the P. A. of Malaysia's invitation to take part in this year's tournament in August. Burma's acceptance was confirmed by letter received by the PAM today Japan. South Korea. Thailand and Hong Kor.g have99 words
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Article37 1965-06-04 21 VIENNA. Thurs.— Austria and England drew 0-0 In an under-23 soccer International here last night. It was the fifth successive match in which the England Under-23 side had failed to score. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article90 1965-06-04 21 MALACCA, Thurs- Twentyone teams have entered for the Malacca FA league which starts here tomorrow. The teams: Senior Div: New Market SC (defending champions) Hakka Association PWD/ Survey BC. 1-10 Gurkha Rifles. Malacca Police, Kilat Club. Medicals SC. and Ist Bn Scots Guards. Junior Div90 words
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Article25 1965-06-04 21 PENANG. Thurs The annual polo tournament for the Burma Malaya and Heah Swee Lee Cups! will be played here tomorrow,! Saturday and Sunday.25 words
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337 1965-06-04 21 CRICKET ROUNDUP Fine century by Close in Yorkshire recovery LONDON, Thurs.— After losing two wickets for only nine runs against the New Zealanders at Bradford yesterday, Yorkshire made a fine recovery and at the close were 09 all out. Yorkshire can thank their fine position to a sparkling 115 byReuter - 337 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-06-04 21 CLUB - NEWSPAPER ARTICLES: TRUEMAN IS WARNED CLUB BY BRADFORD, Thurs. England fast bowler Freddie Trueman was warned by Yorkshire County Cricket Club yesterday that he faces instant dismissal if he has articles published in books, newspapers or magazines without the prior knowledge of the club. Trueman was interviewed here yesterday by175 words
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Article56 1965-06-04 21 IPOH. Thurs- Inder Singh will lead Perak against Penang In the Malaysian Cricket Association league match on the Municipal padang on Saturday and Sunday. 1-eralc team: Inder Singh (capt.), S. Pathmalingam, Abdul Aziz, K. Letchumanan. A. dar.thanadass. Joginer Singh. R Siva- noli. S. Sivakumaran, C- M- D'cruz56 words
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Article174 1965-06-04 21 Clay may fight Cooper next TyilAMl BEACH, Thurs. Angelo Dundee, manager of world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, said yesterday he was "very much interested" In having Clay make his next title defence against Britain's Henry Cooper in London. "Jack Solomons apnroached me two or three days ago about a possibleReuter - 174 words
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Article83 1965-06-04 21 PARIS. Thurs. Marcel Cerdan (Prance), son of the former world middleweight champion of the same name, knocked out Jalne Aparicl (Spain* in the aecond round of a scheduled six round Ugh' -welterweight bout here last night Cerdan, 21, has now won all his nine professional fights, fiveReuter - 83 words
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Article75 1965-06-04 21 MANILA. Thurs. Some 18 countries are expected to participate in the second Asian amateur cycling championships scheduled to be held here in November, according to an official of the Asian Cycling Federation. These countries are expected to field individual and team entries in the eightReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement107 1965-06-04 21 Benson and Hedges Wm NOW PLAIN END KING SIZE mg^K^SSjSm INA NEW gold box I^B j Smokers of plain cigarettes know there's IB ill^llail 0 I no greater pleasure than that to be found il fili^^ 4^5 in Benson and Hedges Super Virginia. |Hj ..^'^3:- Now the same superb flavour,107 words
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Article101 1965-06-04 22 WINNERS IN POSTER COMPETITION SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. j Sim Kck Huoy has won the Gold Medal for the Housing and Development Board poster competition. He will also get a cash prize of $500. The second prize ($3OO and silver medal) goes to Mr. Patrick Teo Kok Leong. and the third101 words
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74 1965-06-04 22 Vigilante Corps to celebrate first birthday SINGAPORE. Thurs.— l he tirst anniversary celebrations of the Singapore Vigilante Corps will be held on June 12 at the Jalan Bosar Stadium. There will be a parade and a march past, at which over 3.500 members of the Vigilante Corps irom all over74 words
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Article79 1965-06-04 22 KUCHING. Thurs.— Two of three hydrofoils (highpowered craft with floats that skim on the surface of the water) have arrived here. The third, now in Singapore, is due soon. They are gifts from the Hon. Simon Mackay. son of the Earl of Inchcape and grandson ofAP - 79 words
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Article64 1965-06-04 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's First L&dy. Tofc Puan Noor Aishah, today commended voluntary helpers and officials of the Red Cross Society for thetr work in seeing the society through another successful year. Opening the annual general meeting of the society at Its headquarters. Ton Puan, who64 words
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Article345 1965-06-04 22 LONDON, Thun£— It was a day of surprises m the stock markets. First came the news of new hire purchase restrictions compriiing an Increase in minimum deposits and an increase In the minimum advance payment period for items under rental arrangement. Following this came the announcemen' of a345 words
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Article64 1965-06-04 22 LONDON, Thura.— flpot 22 »;d.. July 22 5 16d.. Aug. 22 3 16d., Sept 22 'sd.. July Sept. 223 16d. Oct.' Dec. 22 1 16 d.. Jan March 22d April Juir 21 T »d.. July Sept 21 13 16d Oct. Dec. 21 ;l 4 d.. c.l.f. June 22 164 words
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Article22 1965-06-04 22 LONDON. Thurs Buyers IIMTj, sellers £1592... Forward buyers £1550. sellers £1552.., Settlement £1595 Turnover am 210 ton>, p.m. 135 tons. ToneSteady22 words
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110 1965-06-04 22 >JEW DELHI. Thurs. The I Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri, has told his already hungry people to tighten their belts because a new food shortage may be developing. Mr. Shastri said last night some areas of two States, Mysore and Bihar, already have run out110 words
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205 1965-06-04 22 Mystery bid to kill muscleman Mickey DOME. Thurs. The 11( Secretary of Muscleman Mickey Hargitay said today ".somebody tried to kill Mickey" in his sleep two nights ago, knocking him over the head and stabbing him twice In the chest. Miss Ctan Mmv/arl. a pretty 25-yrar-nld Iranian girl, who acts205 words
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Advertisement289 1965-06-04 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS Words tli I Minimum I MARRIAGE OF VythlllnKSra, WS I JuronK. »/o A. B.inKarainllal. ix-Poliri- chief In«pertor, I" I.I).. Itailway.i and .Mrs. Saiwarapillai of srt-A Jalan Temple, Kuala Lumpur to Kf-ethanrhalt. d/o Mr. and lira. s. Navnratnarr.. KHrukampanal on B-8-63 at Kariiknmpiinal, Kankasanthui;il. Oylon. irS SAFE TO ENJOY289 words
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Advertisement68 1965-06-04 22 11 TOPS...! for refreshment B§vTw^ JP Going places. Meeting peop-le.G-etting up a party or rush|ii J]^^ Pii ing f° r a date. Lively people pWBj mfl Sh^p* share fun and excitement iPifi^^^^^T!^ j and when they stop they Spl^K wj*2^« share a taste for lively rew|A .ri]jjiPia freshment sparkling fresh68 words
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