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Title Section23 1965-06-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 Hat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 MiC.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration371 1965-06-09 1 Tengku Nasser weekend talks Twofold mission in Cairo on the way to C'wealth conference KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TENCKU Abdul Rahman will meet President Nasser in Cairo at the weekend on his way to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London. The Prime Minister this evening spoke of his two-fold371 words
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Article, Illustration776 1965-06-09 1 After a shower, shave and dinner, they fall into bed DOCTORS DELIGHTED WITH THE WAY THEY CAME THROUGH. HOUSTON. Tuesday. WITHIN minutes of their arrival aboard the aircraft carrier Wasp at 1.09 p.m. (local time) yesterday, the doctors had the Gemini space twins. James McDivittReuter; UPI - 776 words
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129 1965-06-09 1 Jubilant LBJ says 'Come and visit me' WASHINGTON. Tuev— President Johnson personally invited the two Gemini astronauts to meet him at his I 15.1 ranch in Texas at the weekend. Speaking to Major J.uni's A. MrDivitt and Major Edward 11. White on a special telephone line to the airrraft carrierReuter - 129 words
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Article40 1965-06-09 1 BANGKOK. Tues.— The John F. Kennedy Foundation of Thailand ha* decided to offer scholarships to young Thais to be known as John F. Kennedy scholars for attendance at Thai, as well as American universities, beginning next year.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article38 1965-06-09 1 PARIS Tue.s— France has successfully completed tests on her "Diamond" <Dlamant> three stage rocket whicli Ij> scheduled to put M all French satellite into orbit early next year, it wm* officially announced here today. Reuier.Reuter - 38 words
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491 1965-06-09 1 GCOFFREY BOLAND - Exchange gives cool reception to capital gains tax release GCOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. Tues. Th»- long-awtiited statement oh the capital gains tax issued by the Federal Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon proved to be something of a damp squib after all the hopes491 words
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57 1965-06-09 1 MOSCOW Tuo. Russia has launched a new lunar probe I Luna Six. the Soviet news aaency TtoM said today. VM said Luna Six was launch- 1 ed tor It i> ilic second Ru.~-.Man moon probe in a mouth. I. una Fur hit tno HMB'lReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration576 1965-06-09 1 Dato Lee: Search for cancer cure in China 'FEELS FINE' AFTER HERB TREATMENT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IYVTO Leo Kong Chian, 73-year-old iniillimillionaire businessman and philanthropist and Chancellor of the University <>f Singapore, revealed today thai he had been lo China in search of cure i'or cancer. First signs of 'i c576 words
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Article44 1965-06-09 1 BLACKOUT SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore :sl;»nd was entirely blaeked-out from 12.41 a.m. following mi.jnr t.iechanie;«l bre;tkdoun at Tasir Pani..ny Power Station. Whil<- eaglaeen wew earrvin-; nut n'P.iirv stand- by St .lames station \\as put into op.T.iticn aliout 10 miniit-s later, lulil- sraduiily restored44 words
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Article63 1965-06-09 1 Explosion damages bridge JESSELTON. Tuc>. At: oxplo.sion in Tav.au early today damaged a wooden brid^r near Kampong Jambatan Hutch. a police spokesman .-.aid It la now closed to all traffic The >ix)ke.>man added that .>ome wire found at the sot ne suggested that 1 lie explosive charges ml^ht have been63 words
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Article281 1965-06-09 2 ISSUES BEING FOUGHT CONCERN WHOLE WORLD, SAYS MENZIES AFTER TALKS WITH JOHNSON WASH I NGTON, Tuesday. fHE Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, said after conferring with President Johnson yesterday that the issues being fought for in Vietnam "concern the whole world." Sir Robert said the battle in VietnamReuter; UPI - 281 words
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212 1965-06-09 2 CAIGON, Tues. American and Vietnamese warplancs flew a record number of missions against Communist North Vietnam yesterday, U.S. military headquarters reported today. Planes in 13 separate missions hit a variety of military, tr a importation and industrial targets. A I S. militaryReuter - 212 words
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173 1965-06-09 2 Hassan sets up crisis rule in Morocco for 'faster progress' RABAT, Tuesday. PROMISING his people faster progress through strong government, King Hassan of Morocco has proclaimed a state of emergency and taken over all legislative and executive powers His announcement In a radio speech last night followed three months ofReuter - 173 words
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135 1965-06-09 2 Hanoi sets four conditions for peace talks OTTAWA. Tues. North Vietnam told a Canadian emissary that four conditions stood in the way of negotiations with the United States and South Vietnam. Mr. Paul Martin, the Minister for External Allairs, said yesterday. The Canadian representative on the International Control Commission inReuter - 135 words
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Article35 1965-06-09 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— At least 12 Pakistani troops were killed on Saturday In a clash with Indian forces on the Kashmir ceasefire line, an Indian Defence Ministry spokesman said here. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article73 1965-06-09 2 V; RINA G A R, Tues Sheikh Abdullah, the former Kashmir Premier Interned in South India since May 8, may be brought to trial, the Indian Education Minister, Mr. M C. Chaehi. said here yesterday. Sheikh Abdullah was arrested under the Defence of India Regulations. No chargesReuter - 73 words
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271 1965-06-09 2 Nyerere to Chou: We welcome your support T\AR-ES-S A L A A M, 11 Tues. President Nyerere last night told Prime Minister Chou En-lai that Tanzania welcomed Communist China's support in the "fight against colonialism and neo-colonial-ism." Mr. Chou's visit, said Mr. Nyerere. had established a new kind of lriendshlpAP - 271 words
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Article21 1965-06-09 2 MADRID. Tues.— Spain and the j Congo (Leopoldvillei signed a one-year trade and technical cooperation agreement here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement220 1965-06-09 2 GRAND SALE at QURESHI'S Immense Reductions on all our Indian Woollen Handmade, Indian Handloom Cotton Reversible, Belgian Cotton, U.K. Axminster Wilton, Broadlooms and Chinese Carpets and Rugs. We are overstocked, and must clear at the Following prices. BELGIAN INDIAN WOOLLEN 9' x 12' $68.00 9' x 12' $170.00 9' x220 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-06-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /"dACLW©, I AM I «OCCV VCXI HAD 'THESE QftYsV fOU I DOiT 1 IT'S TAE ONLY J \^m^_^J LEifujee^TiME/^24 words
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235 1965-06-09 3 Major who defected 11 years ago is now in Moscow LONDON, Tues A British Army major who secretly defected to the Russians 11 years ago has been discovered living and working In Moscow. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said last night he had "no reason to doubt" that a LondonReuter - 235 words
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Article75 1965-06-09 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— A State law in Connecticut banning the use of contraceptives and prohibiting birth co n t r o 1 advice ruled unconstitutional yesterday by the U.S. Supreme Court. Justice William O. Douglas, in delivering the seven- to-lwo decision, declared that a case in Connecticut concerned75 words
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307 1965-06-09 3 A BIGGER AND BETTER BOOSTER BOAST... VVA S H 1 NGTON, Tues. Dr. Edward C. Welsh, executive director of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, said yesterday the United States now has a more powerful operational booster rocket than Russia to launch spaceships.307 words
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441 1965-06-09 3 SPACE TWINS SET UP MANY NEW RECORDS IN THEIR 4-DAY WHIRL BONN. Tues. The Director of the West (M-rm.in space observatory at Bot hum. Dr. Heinz Kaminski. said yesterday the United States had now taken the lead in the space race He said the spare propulsion gun need by astronautReuter - 441 words
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96 1965-06-09 3 White's space 'swim' on TV in the US NEW YORK. Tues— Films of astronaut Edward White's 20 minute space "swim" will be shown for the first time on television today. The "lms were taken by Wlittc s fellow astronaut. James McDivltt. from inside their Gemim-Foux spacecraft last Thursday. The NationalReuter - 96 words
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90 1965-06-09 3 BELGRADE. Tues. Rescue teams were battling today to reach miners still feared trapped after a methane gas explosion yesterday which killed 114 la a coal Dlt at Kakanj. central Yugoslavia. A mine official said poisonous gases and debris were seriously hampering rescue90 words
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Article28 1965-06-09 3 BERLIN. Tues About 90 000 West Berliners today crossed through the Communist Wai! lor holiday visits in the East, uerhaps for the last time. UPIUPI - 28 words
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164 1965-06-09 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— I The U.S. Supreme I Court yesterday reversed the conviction of Texas financier Billie Sol Estes for fraud because his I trial in a state court at Tyler. Texas, was televised. The court ruling quashes an eight-year jail sentence handed down by theReuter - 164 words
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94 1965-06-09 3 I (India rue*.— Angry mothers plan a march with their children on the Lotus car factory at Cbcshunt because the whine *>f custom-tooled motors U keepinc them awake at night. The Lotus In which Jim Clark won the Indianapolls "s<H>" race last94 words
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100 1965-06-09 3 MACHINE-GUN ATTACK ON U.S. CONSUL IN ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES. Tues.— The United States Consul in Cordoba. Central Argentina. Mr. Temple Wanamaker. was machinegunned from a passing car last night and taken to hospital with several shot wounds, a U.S. Embassy spokesman said. Mr. Wanamaker. 45. was believed to be badlyReuter - 100 words
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Article68 1965-06-09 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The U.S. Rubber Company announced that an agreement was reached last night with the United Rubber Workers Union, ending a strike which began last Tuesday. The new contract runs until April 20. 1967 and covers 19 plants throughout the country. employing 22.000AP - 68 words
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Article46 1965-06-09 3 MIAMI, Tues. Cuba produced six million tons of sugar this year. the biggest crop since the 1959 revolution. Prime Minister Fidel Castro announced In a broadcast last night. Last year's sugar crop totalled I 3.8 million tons one of the lowest. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement325 1965-06-09 3 II Sr/ «7~tl SI s v [jq 2 I I M CL W mm&z^' i *od* •So you know It Is Kodak Tepe which, you will quickly learn, means highly superior tape* So you elways know the type of Kodak Sound Recording Tape you're using important when tape gets separated325 words
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636 1965-06-09 4 Registration of Primary One children to begin THE Ministry of Education says: "It is the Singapore Government's policy to allow parents a free choice of language of instruction for their children. "Parents may therefore register their children at any school according to the language medium desired. "When all vacancies at636 words
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Article34 1965-06-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Culture, Mr. Rajaratnam, will receive a collection of books from Mrs. Loke Yew, in his office in City Hall at 5.30 p.m. on June 18.34 words
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Advertisement450 1965-06-09 4 LAST I SHOW SI 11 ot. 1 30, 400 ft 630 pm I John Goldfarb. Please Come Home Shirley MocLoi'c Peter U»:.nov PREMIERE-TONIGHT of 9 30 pm last isnous: 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00 6 30 pm "FLOWERS GO BETWEEN" VirctTm in Cotor CHARITY PREMIERE: TONIGHT AT 9. 1S pm 'Trouble450 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-06-09 5 FINAL 'NO'— A NOTE GOES TO THE ORGANISERS ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mentri Besar of S clangor. Da t o Harun bin Idris, has given a final "No" to the wearing of swimsuits in the "Miss Malaysia" contest at the Stadium Negara on254 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-06-09 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A CLERK today appealed to his two runaway teenaged step-daughters— missing since Fri- day to return home. The sisters Siti Zahara binte Sl-. Mk Hassan. 17. and j Slti Zaiton binte Sheik Has- san 18 left home with $50 and all their121 words
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Article55 1965-06-09 5 PENANG. Tues Lim Choo Cteon, 25. pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge of breaking into the stall of Teoh Kok Kooi at Kimbereley Street about 3.50 a.m. On June 4 The court president. Mr. Ng Minn BM, granted him $300 bail55 words
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Article77 1965-06-09 5 Public give to chess fund drive SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chess Federation has so far received public donations totalling $1,137 in response to its appeal for funds to send schoolboy chess champion. Tan Lian Ann. to compete in the world junior chess championships in Spain. The federation hopes to raise77 words
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Article32 1965-06-09 5 BENTONG. Tues. An American Peace Corps volunteer. Miss Eliiine Sipes. of the Sulaiman School hrrr. will address members of thr literary and debating society a: the school hall tomorrow32 words
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Article60 1965-06-09 5 KULIM. Tues. An ice-cream vendor. O. Ramiah. 18. was waylaid yesterday oy a robber who took his day's takings of 19 Ramiah told the police he wm walking along Kellang Lama at 330 p.m. when a man stopped him. When hr resisted, the robber slapped60 words
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Article38 1965-06-09 5 KAJANO. Tue*— The District Officer here. Inche Haroun bin R Mahmood. will open the Ulu L*neai district annual padi competition and exhibition at the community hall in Remnant. 13 mil«s from here, tomorrow at 10 am38 words
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188 1965-06-09 5 Dyaks get rubber seedlings at last: High-yielding and high-flying SINGAPORE. Tuesday. gEEDLING rubber trees 15.000 of them dropped out of the sky when the Royal Air Force recently went to the aid of Dyak farmers in Sarawak. I From a Hastings of No. 48 Squadron, the high-yielding seedlings, 30 inches188 words
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152 1965-06-09 5 MANILA. Tues. An American Peace Corps girl was said to be in a fair condl'.ion today at the U.S. Cluik Air Base hospital where she was brought on Saturday after a mercy flight from Jesselton. The girl. Diane Dahlberg, 22. ofUPI - 152 words
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106 1965-06-09 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ho Ah Seng, a labourer. WM yesterday lailed for one yea.' by the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. for stealing a motor scooter worth $600. Mr. Eu said that offences of this kind were becoming too common and106 words
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90 1965-06-09 5 SINGAPORE'S BLOOD BANK IS NOW BACK TO NORMAL CINGAPORK. Tues. Stocks in the Singapore Blood Bank, which plunged to dangerously low levels last week, are now back to normal. More than 400 donors have responded to the appeal made last Thursday, when there were only 30 pints of blood left90 words
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Article81 1965-06-09 5 KANGAR. Tues. The Penjtkalan Umno Kaum Ibu branch will hold a tea party on Friday in honour of a woman committee member. Che Wan Kharpah binte Wan Ahmad. who was awarded the PJK by the Raia of Perlis recently SEGA.MAT. Tues— Mr. T. A Jegaraj.81 words
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Advertisement53 1965-06-09 5 CHONG GAY FILM CO. LTD. proudly presents M. LfS bkili AFRICAIrUS The first African cultural show to perform in Malaysia at STADIUM NEGARA KUALA LUMPUR. HURRY BOOK SOW Today Daily 2 Shows: 7 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Tickets: S2. S4, SB. S8 SlO. .Available from Stadium Negara. Tel: BHBBI. Batas. Robinson53 words
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Advertisement294 1965-06-09 5 RIDE With a tough, lively casing that'll flex over any bump, the Dunlop X.72 scooter tyre has a deep-ribbed, all-round tread that grips at any angle you can ride at. For smoother, faster and safer rides- ride on Dunlops. They're made in-and for- Mai ay si a! DUNLOP Men who294 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. TMIK next round of mass rallies of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention will be held in Sabali and Sarawak during the last week of next month. This was disclosed today by Dr. Toh Chin Chyo. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and chairman of the People's179 words
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88 1965-06-09 6 Pacific area travel chief due here on Sunday SINGAPORE. Tues. The executive director' of the Pacific Area Travel Association. Mr Marvin Plake (above), is due in Singapore on Sunday for a four-day visit to observe the progress in the island's tourism industry, and to renew contacts with local tourism officials.88 words
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326 1965-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Tuu. rpHOUGF he was not A directlj involved in an accident. Tan Siew Lim, a Hock Lee Company bus driver, was today tried in the third criminal district court for causing the death of a 22-year-old woman by dangerous driving. Tan.326 words
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Article225 1965-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Government announced today its intention to make nominations from among students attending preUniversity II this year to sit for the entrance examinations of Cambridge and Oxford Universities for admission to these institutions in the 1966 67 academic year. Applications are invited from225 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-06-09 6 SINGAPORE, THE chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. Vee Meng Shaw. today called on tourist guides in the State to protect their clients from what he termed "unscrupulous people" who might want to "squeeze" tourists for monetary gain. He told them that as385 words
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106 1965-06-09 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A 15- year-old schoolgirl Is grieving for her dachshund which she had for only an hour. Patricia Brett, a Secondary II student of the St. Margarets School, said that she was given the dog at 5 p.m. on Sunday and by106 words
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Article536 1965-06-09 6 TM>: following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS B0AC: Krom London. Beirut, Bombay (BA 796) 2.10 p.m.: from London. Cairo. Karachi, Bangkok (BA 702) 6.10 p.m.: from Sydney. Darwin (BA 717) 7.30 p m. from Melbourne. Darwin (BA 703)536 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-06-09 6 Kenny Ball and his jazzmen now in Singapore SINGAPORE, Tues. British jazzman. Kenny Ball and his group are in Singapore to present to local fans the ever popular traditional jazz. They flew In from Auckland late last night for a wreklong engagement at a night spot here. The group will177 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Tues—Specific import licences are needed to cover the Importation of fishing nets of both synthetic and artificial fibres from any country, including the Malaysian territories, from today. A notification published today at> a supplement to the Singapore Government Gazette amends the Prohibition of124 words
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Article68 1965-06-09 7 ALOR STAR. Tues.— A trader. Sa ad bin Shafie. 24. was attacked by four men at a lonely spot at Jalan Langgar here on Sunday night. A woman who wa* *Mh Sa'ad. escaped unhurt Sa'ad. who received slight injuries, told the police that one of68 words
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Article44 1965-06-09 7 Old Cliff ordians reunion KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. The Old Cliifordians Association, j Kuala Kangsar. will hold Its annual reunion dinner and dance here on June 19. The old boys are Invited to take part in ihc school's annual athletic meet on the same day.44 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-06-09 7 Dr. LIM AND THE PROBLEM FACING ALL THE RACES 'Far greater benefits in being Malaysians than Chinese, Indians, Malays...' CINGAPORE, Tues. The Secre-tary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, believes that the problem confronting all races in the country was how to consolidate themselves into a movement340 words
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Article29 1965-06-09 7 TAIPING. Tues A vagrant. 50. who was seated under a tree along Slmpang Road here, was fatally Injured by a taxi that skidded o:f the road.29 words
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320 1965-06-09 7 CEB SALES UP: A RECORD $84 mil. LAST YEAR KUALA LUMPUR. Tv»«. THE Central Electricity Board sold more than $84 million worth of electricity last year. This is an increase of more than M per cent over the figure for 1963 and more than double that of six years ago,320 words
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170 1965-06-09 7 Soldier trampled to death by wild elephant INCHING. Tues. A 4V member of the security forces was killed by a wild elephant in the jungles of Sabah yesterday. The soldier, whose identity was not disclosed, was killed while on operation with a small Datrol near the border. Announcing this today,AP - 170 words
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Article31 1965-06-09 7 BENTONG. Tues. The Pihang Education Department ha* started a weekend course in au-dio-visual aids at the Abu Bakar Primary School in Mentakab Thirty-six teachers have been selected to attend.31 words
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Miscellaneous53 1965-06-09 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeintdaM r UP, BLMER!/ 1 -—•-""""""'"""1 J ftj6^' W. f I HoPE*^\ 3»&t CxNHg|?E IS &>A) I 7s M v£ Lj I MVgOUr'?) LJ&K V THAN THE 4 SORRY fSUTrrWAB\J* \K 1 1 TOOK 90 V _^r\ A $O MOT IT I lit m\ LONG WITM53 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1965-06-09 8 THE SENATE Tan: Prove your loss and I shall grant tax relief Gout will not pass the buck, says Rahman Ya'akob KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today promised to exempt small breweries from turnover and payroll taxes if they could prove that they were1,473 words
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Miscellaneous217 1965-06-09 8 1 //«>«/ fh» n Bff V. T. w f nlin YEP.' THIS NT/ OU' \.J-~- O WELL, I GUESS I I _v, 'U'i C"^^ ,-T I CA.VE ALL RIGHT.../ FUNWV..SOME- BETTER GO IN AN* 7T" «T /V > v >N /1/ I WGHT WHERE IT/ BOW SEEMS TO HAVE A217 words
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Article, Illustration1808 1965-06-09 9 The Butcher of Cracow Amidst the corpses and horror of war-ravaged Poland one man emerged who saw fortune in the sufferings of his neighbours and turned to mass murder to keep that fortune. Then one blunder brought retribution UNMASKED BY A BULLET THAT MADE MEDICAL HISTORY ONE evening in mid-Sep-tember1,808 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, June 9, 1965.
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Article723 1965-06-09 10 The Senate yesterday spent no more time on the 21 bills which have engaged Parliament's attention in the short sitting now ended than did the House of Representatives. It did not have to concern itself with the important amendments proposed in the Criminal Procedure Code (including723 words
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Article333 1965-06-09 10 Goings-on in space are fast catching up with the activities formerly so dear to science j fiction writers. And the dearest of them all, an unearthly landfall, seems certain within the next half-dozen yean with an expedition to the moon. That is probably the main point about the333 words
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Article199 1965-06-09 10 Despite confrontation, tour- ists are coming to Malaya in increasing numbers and are spending more and more. We have no idea how the Director of Tourism. Inche Osman Siru, constructed the figures which he produced to back this contention. But he presumably uses a constant formula, so that199 words
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395 1965-06-09 10 Japan prepares for a crucial poll TOKYO. Tues. The future of the security treaty between Japan and the United States is involved in the election for the Upper House Diet (Parliament) on July 4. Under the treaty America has the right to maintain armed lorces and bases in Japan. InOFNS - 395 words
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LETTERS
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240 1965-06-09 10 'I "HE desperately low 1 stocks of Mood at present held by the blood bank at the General Hospital makes one wonder it the system presently used to get donations ct blood Is a good one. It aDpears not to he and some of240 words
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Letter35 1965-06-09 10 'I "RAVELLING to and 1 from my place of employment, the civil airport, I cannot help but feel that a better site could have been chosen for the sewage disposal works. I. M. t. Singapore35 words
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Article518 1965-06-09 10 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya - Learning Malay— 93 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya By VOCABULARY: Benar iadj. «dv> line, truly: mrmhenarkan (Vi to allow, lo permU: kebenaran (n> truth, also: permission, peruiit: »urat kebenaran (Ni a letter of permission, a permit. MOKE ON VERBAL PHRASES In addition to the various types of verbal phrase*518 words
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Article, Illustration677 1965-06-09 10 Stanley Karnow - Rich, free wheeling Hong Kong slows up Stanley Karnow By THERE was a time, only a year or so ago, when conversation here centred on success stories. At clubs, bars and dinner tables, one heard extraordinary tales of daring Chinese businessmen who made fantastic profits m a n v f677 words
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Advertisement996 1965-06-09 10 Strain ||M Malay Mail CUnl'l.' aif«*rtlt«m*M« aMY M COLD iTODtII iunil. MAKKCT O'cnax »»a« Dm*) COLD ■TO»A*)> tMNCWI Al HoMtnl M*a* Katang Naval aaa* Auth«rl«a* Agaaia CITY iOOK •TOMB LTD «i«>M<t« Hauaa c«w»»< Qmtf TMI NBWS riONT itf»al'W> t ••••■ma.»a« M. M. ISMAIL A«fnHally Iw MAMIKM troai 14lf apomr CHangi996 words
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Advertisement17 1965-06-09 10 /'^^^"«t-*j*^^it J <foj*V t^y\. Smmm THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE A T YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALIR.17 words
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Advertisement221 1965-06-09 10 J*W«L 1 Jkl^a^ak. *aW T*i SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it Get soothing relief Nearly all sore throats are caused by germs. DEQUADIN LOZENGES are an <ni?:*>acterial treatment which fights the germs that cause the soreness. As the germs are destroyed you get the comfort of soothing relief.221 words
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Article, Illustration801 1965-06-09 11 HOUSEWIVES PERTURBED OVER GOODS BOUGHT IN PROVISION SHOPS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday X COUNTRY-WIDE campaign to rid provision shops of all foodstuffs with "harmful ingredients" began today. This follows the discovery in Muar yesterday of three brands of locally-manufactured tomato sauce, vinegar and chilli sauce contravening801 words
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127 1965-06-09 11 MIAR, Tues.— The villagers of Bukit Serempang, 40 miles from here, can now heave a sigh of relief. The village terror a 30ft python which swallowed several dogs, piglets and fowls has ended up in the cooking pot. On Sunday, an127 words
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Article55 1965-06-09 11 PENANG. Tues. A magistrate, Mr. T. Aria Rajah, today granted bail of $200 each to Tan Ah Hln. 37. and Yee Weng Soo, 35, when they pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing housebreaklng Implements at Free School Road at 2.40 this morning. Mr. Aria Rajah55 words
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142 1965-06-09 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Maintenance proceedings against Mr. Tan Keng Siong, son of a millionaire banker Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. were today adjourned to July 6 for mention before Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee. a magistrate. The proceedings, which were fixed for hearing this142 words
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191 1965-06-09 11 Rather odd, says judge of murder i jury's verdict KOTA BHARU. Tues. A Jury's six-to-I one verdict of "not I guilty" was described by Mr. Justice Mohamed Hashim in the High Court here today as a "rather odd" decision. The Judge, observing that there was nothing else he could do191 words
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344 1965-06-09 11 TOURIST TRADE AS PROSPEROUS AS EVER, SAYS OSMAN SIRU Last year States of Malaya earned $14.1 million... Kuala Lumpur, Tu*s. J)ESPITE confrontation Malaysia's tourist trade is still as prosperous as ever Latest figures given today by the Director of Tourism, Inche Osman Slru, shows that last year, the States of344 words
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Article46 1965-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The I Straits Times has received another $110 Tor the National Defence Fund, bringing the total received by the newspaper to $46,664. The latest donation came from the headmaster and staff of the Pasar Road English School (One* here.46 words
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Article41 1965-06-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The I Liquor Licensing Board today approved licences for four beer houses ard 11 retail shops at its quarterly session held In the first criminal district court. The wholesale dealers' licences were also approved.41 words
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132 1965-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today warned that if "any reckless and wild measures" were taken against tne people of Singapore and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in particular, j the Malaysian people would know whom to hold132 words
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239 1965-06-09 11 The Ngee Ann College crisis is over SINGAPORE, Tues. 0 The crisis in th« Ngee Ann College in I Tank Road is over. 1 The Ngee Ann Kongsl. j which runs the college, this I afternoon decided to continue with a million dollar building project in Clement! Road for a239 words
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Article26 1965-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— HaJI Mubin Sheppard will be tomorrows speaker at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club lunch. He win talk on Wayang Kullt shows26 words
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Advertisement192 1965-06-09 11 BURROUGHS TYPING ACCOUNTING MACHINE SUPPLIES UP-TO-THE-MINUTE REPORTS THAT TIME and \PROFITy Virtually unlimited program- M 1 many accounting operations ing capacity, high degree relieving the operator of of automaticity, an 84- J* complex decisions character electric .^aJft^,^; rrr fl am* allowing work to typewriter with ex- X 1 turned out192 words
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Advertisement166 1965-06-09 11 A crowning I^ /^t\ P r weddm 8 helles this >ear. Robmson* vi Lf~ Jp orfcr >ou a love 'y selection of bridal veils. X^ if 1 fT~\ y? beaii-dresscs and costume jeuellcrv to add U k y to tne brides complete wedding attire. T"">k'V¥ Fnchanting shoulder lenjiih Bridal Veih166 words
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Miscellaneous875 1965-06-09 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS; 5 Kuala Lumpur Test pattern and music; 545 and Penan*. 6 Ipoh and Opening and programme sumMalarc«; 3 Johorr Bahf«; 4 j nmry; 5.50 News in Malay Taiping. 7 Batu I'aliat 8 5.53 National songs" 600 Klui n X: News In Tamil; 6.10 WoA.M. 10.30 Test875 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
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Article, Illustration111 1965-06-09 12 A FORMER Singapore school teacher, who joined the airline Industry seven years ago, has been appointed a sales representative of Qantas. Mr. Philip Llm Eng Siang Cabove), is an old boy and former teacher at St. Andrews School and during his airline career111 words
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131 1965-06-09 12 Liquor dealers win free trip to France TWO senior members of the Max laystan wine and liquor trade have been awarded a free trip to France where they will have the opportunity of seeing for themselves how Cognac brandy is made. They leit last week and will be away for131 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-06-09 12 Multiple 'shop' to serve all wants Modern landmark at Orchard Road the massive commercial developments along busy Orchard Road in Singapoce, a now landmark is emerging which will add anolher touch of modernity to the area. A project of Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd., the structure which will be367 words
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230 1965-06-09 12 New Enicar watches cut service needs riiHE Enicar Watch Factories X Ltd., Switzerland, will soon be introducing to the Malaysian market a new type of watch claimed to require no servicing or adjustment during the tirst five years. The new Star Jewels range of watches will have the latest movements,230 words
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Article154 1965-06-09 12 ALEADIN3 figure in India's textile industry. Mr. Chandulal V. Shah visited Singapore last week to study consumer preference. Mr. Shah is the managing director of two cotton mills in Saurashtra which have been supplying canvas, grey sheeting and drills to the Malaysian market for more than154 words
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Article81 1965-06-09 12 An executive of a British oom--1 ny Dionufacturlng earthmo\ ing and agricultural equipment Is visiting Singapore from Jane 18 to 20 He is Mr. R Neville -Vhltlock son of the Managing-Director of Whltlock Brothers Ltd of Essex. The company haa recently introduced v ntv range81 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-06-09 12 OFF TO STUDY EUROPE'S TRAVEL METHODS A SALES representative for UTA (Union de Transports Aeriens) in Singapore. Mr C. K. Thong, leaves for Paris. London. Copenhagen and Rome today to study European travel facilities. Mr. Thong. 25. has worked for UTA for over four years. Accompanying him on the trip70 words
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Article58 1965-06-09 12 Lufthansa this year carried lis one millionth pa&senger two months earlier than in 1964, the airline announced. The millionth passenger was flown on May 21. After the resumption of services In April 1955. the airline took 14 months to reach its first million mark. Meanwhile, 12.5 million58 words
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Article263 1965-06-09 12 TTOE chairman of the A Singapore International Chamber of Commerce has called for more co-operation between Government, importers and local manufacturers before regulations are drafted and; restrictions on trade in any form are imposed. This suggestion is contained in Mr. J. R. Lowes speech delivered at263 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-06-09 12 ]Lf ALAYSIAN apprentices trainIng under the Qantas Apprentice Scheme have recently gained awards In Sydney. The title of Best Malaysian Apprentice went to Ling Ting Soo of Ipoh, while Tay Kok Ming of Singapore won the prize for the Best Workshop Notebook. Qantas has 456 boys under training139 words
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183 1965-06-09 12 'Show more interest in local industries' THE Indian community in Singapore should show more interest in local developments, said Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak. president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Speaking at the annual general meeting, Mr. Razak said that he was deeply concerned with the lack of Interest183 words
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Article31 1965-06-09 12 The Finance Company Ltd.. a subsidiary of 0.C.8.C. with a capital of $20 million of which $5 million is paid up. recently set up a branch in Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Advertisement440 1965-06-09 12 IN TAIPEI the (§)PREffIOEIfT HOTEL I- I MWWS NEWEST, MOST UXI RIOI S AND MROEsT MOTH. I \jt m n t It Br V ft i r hp f I ML I a^R VR V 1 ■> ajajf m ffß aft jj i P J aJ»->-^H I am Ml V440 words
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Advertisement51 1965-06-09 12 W There is a BOSCH fS|9S spark plug to suit WBBf every type of WBK& engine. 7m To r«stor« full power, #JWa»i.a»— J?2?*^xrfff m quick ,tartin 9 -nd Tnermn etasrti. IS snappy pickup, g iy \^^H itW^ 'M your car a set of BOSCH 7^\rV^ raf spark plugs- If y51 words
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313 1965-06-09 13 Joint venture aim for exploiting our natural riches National corporation will help indigenous people into commerce and industry KUALA LUMPUR. Tues JHE establishment of a national corporation to exploit natural resources as recommended by the Economic Congress of Indigenous People will facilitate the "vigorous penetration" by indigenous people into commerce313 words
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380 1965-06-09 13 KHIR (SICK) FAILS TO TAKE 'GOOD NEWS' TO SARAWAK KUCHING, Tut*, THE failure of the Minister of Education. Inche x Mohamed Khir Johari, to make his scheduled visit to Sarawak today has disappointed many people here who had expected him to make his promised announcement on free primary education for380 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-06-09 13 Mara ready to face challenge of new tasks KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mara, the Council of Trust for Indigenous People, (formerly called Rida) is prepared to face the challenge of new responsibilities defined by the Economic Congress yesterday. This was stated today by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, acting chairman of218 words
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116 1965-06-09 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. A young I Singapore artist, Wotiß Keen, »h.i na.- exhibited In Singapore and the U.S.. has been awarded the Ed- v ard MacDowell Travelling Scholarship for 1965-66. I This scholarship is awarded by i the Art Students League of New York once yearly116 words
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Advertisement190 1965-06-09 13 I i^L"^.' *^»rj b < «^_B j/ iw^^M BELL HOWELL AUTOLOAD ZOOM REFLEX Bmm CINE CAMERA Cartridge load fully automatic exposure auparb zoom lens. This precision-built camera has everything that makes home movies fun and easy to shoot! See how fast you load a cartridge into the camera ...without wasting190 words
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Advertisement233 1965-06-09 13 mm*^^^?^" M/^^w •> IDReßEßi^BflMltf A iff" -U S K9Hll»a BPkT m v 'H v t. s HitJ^Bfl XV jan^tk Jk fc agw y^Py^JMß^ yf''l Knnebo's 77 years of tradition and expem IfeßtaKfipJl &s*&■* Hence in textile production and pro- 4» cessinjf techniques coupled with Snia MJ^^^^ECTaißßg^^e^JP^VA- Viscosa's superior know-how have233 words
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Miscellaneous243 1965-06-09 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS London suburb (10) 8. Assist K»te u> sort and divide 4 Exaggerate the .train ml 4 4^ volved ("i. 9. Hard-working cltiren like a sL" it stand In t*ll graaa. hone! i si^ tethered «4>. 10. Large number In American Excellent medicine which country to the243 words
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Advertisement635 1965-06-09 14 tContinurd from Pace I* 1 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* tt (Mm. '.—Box St rl*. rxtro REFERENCE TYPIST Box A 4173 .rt position n:ird Applicants thanked. JUNIOR CLERK witn Knowledce ot typing required. Apply •latin* qualifications, experience, salary required to Box A 4411 S.T. Singapore. CIVIL ENGINEER SfM eaahlisnrd conaultlng firm635 words
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Advertisement576 1965-06-09 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT MODERN LARGE FULLY r uroisnee flat af Taoflm Itoad AppUr HO Box 3U21. snuapore 30. KIM YAM ROAD. Spore. Ground Kloor. Kurnished Whole Bouse for rent. Apply same address FAR LAM MANSION. Ulat Ucdrouma Luxury rmu Loturnisnoo vi furoiaaad. HBoos Jloo.. a pore. FLAT In TanKlm area, very576 words
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Advertisement1082 1965-06-09 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED li Ward- M I Mm.)— Box in tl: »x<rn REQUIRED 2/3 Bedrooms Bungalow/ Flat. Furnished Unfurnished Rent $40U Box A 4413 S.T. Singapore. 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS Furnisbed rla> required from end of June for a mini mum 1 year lease. Box A 6619 s I Spore WANTEO1,082 words
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Advertisement899 1965-06-09 14 TUITION ts-.raTs So) i»hn Bom rf. o«*r» QUICK EAsY-TO-LCARN areas making cuursve mi K. Din. Indian I Imiur. Particulars lelepnoe* Mint i S purs. H.S.C. GENERAL PAPER, School Certificate English Tel. iS'porei iHUiM < MAOAM MARIE DreoomaKiDg inatitutiou. Lessons given in Ureesmakias. CaKemaklng. Icing 134 Orchard Rd.. -i l*re Tel.899 words
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Advertisement875 1965-06-09 14 HI-FI STEREO ri |Tes>e> <* rssosi >-*•« Se rt» sssloe it ROGERS STERCO AMPLIFIER Model H(i«i MX II excellent condltloo II «nd quality. Owner going on leave |l J3.V. Box A 4355 S. T. S pore. di FURNITURE li Word* SS l. Mm.)— Box St rte. txtrm FOR DISTINCTIVE Cane875 words
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Advertisement869 1965-06-09 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 5 Word, tt I Min.)— Box f rls exrro VOLKSWAGEN 1200 SEDAN Latr MO one European owner. King Peter 8 por.-> 22b'24 before I p.m. No j eaters. USED LAMBRETTA SCOOTI R cry excellent condition. Kaay mre urcnase terms available, (none Oee B'pore) ***** office bours PROCRESS869 words
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Advertisement836 1965-06-09 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE S Word* St (Min.)— Box io rl*. extra li ALFA ROMEO I rorwara (ours top ipeed 100-112 ra.p.b Hock Yew Com- rt >any. 113 Jalan Carnpbrll. Kuala Lum- I ov jui T.,echon, J3OHI Ito SMALL U AR for SI.4IK)'- ItMiS in Mazda Carol 4 doors, good condition,836 words
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Advertisement221 1965-06-09 14 FOR SALE Word* «J Wm.)— Hum SH rls. rrfr. CCHMANY'S BtSl KUSA Ivirvlsiua. to TV net Fold through satisfied 'ner* re,«,i".Ti( rtrt.it iim lop Uiocoual r cash Hire Purcna-.e or TV rsrte•i v- Heng Si Co., i. linMnwn Koad. SincHpore. l-Al, jrnu' ilutit. k.. i l^uiiii'Ur, MLLFLLANEOUS ii ..rrf. -Ma221 words
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Advertisement1280 1965-06-09 15 T| IVIHPOIL 1 WEST COAST U.K.. Due S'por* lan* P. S'taa P****| MAO-UN i»fr»ooi llPtJMail Jaa* 11 CirtanlUO i. .erpool. Glasgow 1» Jaa* .1 Jm* 12/11 Jmi 17 rrnnMUS iKcrpooi, Glasgow Jm* 12 Jm* 14 OlOMll Liverpool, Glasgow im* H Im*U Jm*2l/2S me 21 ATREUS Liverpool. Dublin. A'aouttl... JIM 241,280 words
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Advertisement2379 1965-06-09 15 *^^-*^^^^-^-^mßMmmmmm^^^^-^^^m^^B r//£-LH\l£/JV£S riJTi'iSnTr ii". AAST AiIAIIC COUPANY Vi 1-co ;w.:*d«O«nm*rk EXPRESS SAILINtS TO NtAR EAST, CONTINCNI ANO SCANDINAVIA. S Dor* P. Stiarn Penang Aft. beooa Havre H Cure K'dam Aim Com KOREA aj Im* 11/21 Jane 22/24 23/21 Jaty II <4 lily 27 lily N 1 II lUSUANCA I. JM*2,379 words
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Advertisement1165 1965-06-09 15 tejw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K. Continent Singapore P. S ham Penaag CITY 0 c COLOMIO Lonoon, Hamburg, RoUnoan, Havr*, Hull, immmgnam 23,27 Jim 21 Jmi Cm IF WINNIPEG Lonooo, Hamburg, Kotterdam. Amrp, Hull 14 My CITY OF ELLINGTON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havr*, Hull, Immmgnam 23/27 July 21 JUj1,165 words
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Article123 1965-06-09 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. JXDISTRIALS were barely steady in todays quiet market. Leaders moved narrowly. lc-iani lost a turther 'ud. to 45s Base mrUU and oils eased, but Mt. Isa gained a further Ml. to 38s. lid. Today s elasmp. prieis with Monday prices In brackets. Mount laa 38/iu I3S/7)123 words
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Article238 1965-06-09 16 June I riin-c months. INDUITRIALS Boustrad 13 eta. MUajW V Ha City DOT. 6 cts M. Invt 8 eta. C.S. Holding 14 eta. N. Iron 8 cts. Dunlops 10 eta 0.C.8 <J. 14 eta t£. .-mi'.! in. Ftothmana 8 eta 21 eta. San t> cts. Esao il ct238 words
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Article53 1965-06-09 16 -pHI present rate of the Malayan dollar agamst the pound sterling fixed on November 24] last year i* Sellinf TT or OD 2s. 3 13 I6d. Buying TT 2s. 4 1/lSd. Buying OD 2s. 4.1 The dollar is at Its statutory middle position In relation to its range53 words
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Article52 1965-06-09 16 Output from the estates and mines in the Gmhrie Group tor May and (or 1965 todate in brackets are as follows: Rubber 7.734.000 lb. (39.631.000 lb). tea 255.000 lb. (971.000 lb). Palm oil 4,118 tons (20.340 tons), palm kernels 768 tons (4.522 tons), and tin ore 1.236 piculs52 words
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Article26 1965-06-09 16 Jane 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73| cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $775.24 (up S3). Unofficial estimated offering 225 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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Article71 1965-06-09 16 -hineie Praduaa Exchang*. In,. poti noon pr.oa par Oloul yntlrday: Coaonut gall bulk 164* fellers, drum S67t Hellers. Copra: June/July L"X Continent: Unquoted. Pippir: Muntok whita SlS2s fellers. Sarawak wnlte 1150 sellers, special samnnk black $130 sellers, garbled LamponK black Jlsu.Ni sellers, ASTA Sl62i(N) sellers. Singapers Coconut Oil71 words
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825 1965-06-09 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT is reliably learnt that that within two months the Malaysian public will have an opportunity to participate in yet another large public concern operating in the States of Malaya. No public offer has been made since March825 words
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Article26 1965-06-09 16 Malayan Stock Indices June 7 Jane X •Industrial*: 72.52 72 85 T '"s: 92.01 92.1J rubbers: 103.86 103.86 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962—10026 words
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218 1965-06-09 16 STRAITS tin still cntinurd to gain in price yesterday with a further rise of S3 to $775.25 per picul. The estimated offering at 335 tons was up 10 tons. The London tin market was closed on Monday for the Whitsuntide holiday. New218 words
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Article104 1965-06-09 16 (JHIPS lying aUnftida U» Siniapara whioii er txpectrd tolay »n i Kimanis 23/24. Nlchiyo Maru 28/30. BrnlariK 39/39, Sheldon Lykn •/'<, Tapab N.W.a. Werraiiteln 45, ReKlnald Kerr 2</22. Clytooeua 13/16. Trbovl* 13/14. Qlenfallooh 8/9. Bolaa«valn 2/4. straai Lombok 25/26, Kana Maru No. I 19. Benlomood 33/34, BaJtooniL104 words
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Advertisement1131 1965-06-09 16 Y\TCaZr"^"^-' AWA<tAlf KISEN KAISHA LTCwJ Ban Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakat S*rvie« H>in« yokriiams Montrta lotiinte Detroit Onicaf* "H«i«i Mart" 21/24 My I Aaj 4 Sept (Sept 13 Sept 17 Sept Pa«SMter" 12/13 Aog 21 Am 21 Sept I Bet S Oct II Oct Wan Coast af Central/South America Sarvlaa1,131 words
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Advertisement1020 1965-06-09 16 !™SORIENTfcjMs] ATTENTION STUDENTS! INEXPENSIVE TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons tully oirconditioned stobilised) Departing SINGAPORE 23rd* July 1965 Arriving LONDON 13th Aug 1965 via BOMBAY, ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES BARCELONA. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to> ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS It CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA1,020 words
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Advertisement442 1965-06-09 16 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Baltimore, Charleston, N. Orleans, Houston, Galveston. S'Dore P. S'hom Penang New Yo-k Hongkong Groct 9/11 Jun 12/13 Jun 19 Jul Hongkong Producer 18/19 Jun 20/21 Jun 22/23 Jun 27 Jul Malaysia Fortune 26/27 Jul 28/29 Jul 30/31 Jul 5 Sept Hongkong Delegate442 words
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Advertisement263 1965-06-09 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FMM i ScMtitniM. in C tit licit «l Parti far HatfUi aal Hnj (ttf Penin| P. S'htm SinfaDori TOMAR (Call! Manila) 14/laJaM IS'WJaM 11/H)M. TIS£R (Calls Puun. japa.) 21/ M Jsm UUNII (Calll Mifl.li) 12/13 Ml 14/ IS Ml 11/11 ill) BARBER LINE reOM USA. EAST AND NtST263 words
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Article834 1965-06-09 17 BUSINESS in and reported to vie Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the change of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the snares traded in brackets: INOUtTMIALS: BsuMsad U.UOU) II Hi Csld stars (l.ooui »i! 02; Ounlesm (l a SL, si SL, (27.UUU) 'UO) $i.26. Csss 11.47834 words
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Article63 1965-06-09 17 The follow ing May tin outputs tire announced (all In piculs): Atnpat 940. Borjuntal 5.495. Kampctig l.anjut 3.544. Kamunting 3.278. Kramat 295. Kuala Kampar 1685. l.arut 335. Lower Perak 2662. Rantau 558. Southern Kinta 3.624. Taiping Consolidated 640. and Tongkah Harbour (including 1.065 piculs by sea dredge) 1.503.63 words
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Article36 1965-06-09 17 ON the frss •.aehsnus marks! In Home Koni yesterday ths U.S. dollar wan quoted at ft.7B| for T.T. .'...i-. for cash. sterling wan quoted at 16 M and ans tad ol (aid at Z6O|.36 words
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Article26 1965-06-09 17 Further May crops Included: I iiit.-d Malacca 260.918 Ib. Aver Molek 44 635 Ib Leon Hin San. Ltd. 64,729 ib. and ,\>alas 57,000 Ib.26 words
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Article253 1965-06-09 17 JUNE first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73 Vi cents per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position, the tone was quiet and slightly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents253 words
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Article17 1965-06-09 17 I'HE Malayan Cienanis Banks' Alia--1 sialisn mads no changes la 1U rats* to marcßants jrsstarday.17 words
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Advertisement599 1965-06-09 17 y— s J p^ r r| I (Continued from Pace 14) STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. i Hard, 5* (Min.)— Box it rfs. extra MR. LUCENO MARCELO experienced Masseur for athletes now at Jeans. IS porei 21M9 CENTLEMEN. Kor Swedish Massage Steambath Facial Treatment. Manicure. Haircumng, Tinting "Jeans" Alrcondltioned Salon, 26A. Penang599 words
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Advertisement683 1965-06-09 17 TAILORING li Word* (Mm.)— Box M rls tw ON SALE roi i muoio ovcry 4 Dacruo Trousers you (st I Dig iwtcp ticket. Call at Tong Xt Tailor. 14« Owen Koad. Spore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING '5 Wnrdt U (Mm>— Box M rfs txtrm MAISON MODERNS, I- Ir.t Class Lartita Hairdressers. 124.683 words
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Advertisement792 1965-06-09 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIY' FOR MEDICAL OFFICERS Appllcatior are Invited (or appointmen to the posts of Medical Officers In the Medical and Health Department. Brunei. (Lady Medical Officers and Male Medical Onicers required) QUA'JFICATIONS: (a> c holder of any degree, diploma or licence which is recognised as entitling792 words
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Advertisement656 1965-06-09 17 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (1959) In the High Court In Malaya at Penang. In Bankruptcy No: 54 of IM4 Re: (1) Abdul Hamid Tamln (2) Toh Seang Khlm trading as Union Stevedoring Trading Co.. 33-A. Weld Quay. Penang J udfinenl-Deblors Exparte: Sum Yew Company (a firm) 2, Bagan Ajam. Butterworth J656 words
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Advertisement763 1965-06-09 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEKOSONGAN JAWATAN KERAJAAN KEDAH Permintaan2 ada-lah di-pelawa-nan kapada Ra'ayat Persekutuan atau Ra'ayat Negeri bagl perlantekan sa-bagal PEMBANTU PERIKANAN. dalam NEGERI KEDAH. Tangga gaji: $137.50x7.50-152.50/ 209x14-307, 324x14-*450. Chalun2 mlstl-lah berumor 17 tahun tetapi tlada meningkat 23 tahun dan mlsti-lah berkelulusan Sijll Seberang Laut atau Sijll Pelajaran Malaysia. 2. Permlntaan763 words
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Advertisement317 1965-06-09 17 iStP] tra^ ts Times Press (M) Ltd. seeks the services of CADET JOURNALISTS Graduates of the Universities of Malaya or Singapore or of other Universities who are interested in careers in journalism should apply to the Personnel Manager, Box A 4315 S.T., Singapore. Successful candidates will be engaged as cadet317 words
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Article, Illustration468 1965-06-09 18 F. EMMANUEL- Kuala Lumpur, Tues - Westphal hits out at state soccer selectors F. EMMANUEL- Kuala Lumpur, Tues THE COACH SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE NAMING TEAM' By yyEST GERMAN soccer coach Otto Westphal today hit out at state selectors who did not consult the coach before picking a team. "I have never known such practice anywhere468 words
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Article414 1965-06-09 18 SWIMMING WINGAPORE, Tues. Singa- i *J pores teenaged interna- tional swimming stars Tan Thuan Heru and Jovina Tseng provided the outstanding performances in the Singapore junior chamoionshios at Amber Road yesterday. Tnuao Heng. who ma m the Tokyo Ol)mpii'i> la.st year, recorded the fastest 100414 words
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Article39 1965-06-09 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Selan- gor Eurasian Association brat Po- j lice 3-0 in the P. A. of Selangor I League Div. 2 at Pudu Road today. In another Div. 2 match. Umno beat Selangor Indian Association 3-2.39 words
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Article79 1965-06-09 18 I'INGSTON. Tupj> Eighteen countries have now accepted (or the British Empire games I here in August. 1960. The latest acceptances have :ome from Kenya Rhodesia and i Northern Ireland. The eighteen are: Australia. Bahamas. British Honduras, < Canada. England. Isle of Man. Jcr.scy (Channel Island). Malay-! sia.79 words
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Article65 1965-06-09 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A| second-half goal by centre-forward Jamaluddin guve Royal Malaysian Air Forces victory over Sclangor Eurasian Association at Rifle Range Road today. This was the second match in the three-way playoff lor Uie Sel- angor junior knockout hockey j championship In the first match Kilat65 words
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Article322 1965-06-09 18 JOE DORA!: SINGAPORE, Tuesday - JOE DORA!: SINGAPORE, Tuesday SPORE SOCCER By rriiREE Singapore Malaya Cup players— Wilfred i Skinner (goalkeeper). Ibrahim Mansoor (out-side-left) and Ali Astar (outside right)— and reserve forward P. Gurunathan have been dropped from the statr 'rairine squad in view of their poor per- formances this322 words
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Article294 1965-06-09 18 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH. Tues. The MRA Stl- pendu»o Steward's report on Sunday's races here. Race I—ln1 In the straight Beraata was difficult to ride through shifting ground. Close to the winning |x).m. Blue Tattoo had to be checked when Priority II tHamld) hung in under the whip. Ha294 words
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275 1965-06-09 18 Thomas Cup Final venue may not be automatic in future KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Thomas Cud champions Indonesia will not have th« automatic right of defend- ing the trophy at home in the next .xerie> in 1968 if proposals to alter the regulations governing the international championhips are approved at the275 words
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Advertisement505 1965-06-09 18 VH^E&f/ symbol of X^^ 7 SECURITY I SAVINO ACCOUNT I 7 DATS' NOTICE I ONI MONTH DEPOSIT WjmM SIX MONTHS OR LONGIR PERIOD Plot* your fund* whtrt you con oorn th» maximum soevrity and intorott. Smgapor* Fln«nco offart you both, for long or thort forms doposit*. Wr if for imrt505 words
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Advertisement250 1965-06-09 18 Another reason why Q more Carrier air bought than any other make! 2 k Lja^^ tioners filter the outside Hgjfr^j^^VJ^^lßKlWff air and let in only pura Q|^^^| n jWly' m clean air. The filter in a Carrier is supper fine. It can be washed and I vacuumed or easily changed,250 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-06-09 18 SPORTS DIARY SO( IKK Taipine Div. 1: 1 2 Transport v Sukan Mela vu (Esplanade), llarvry Shield iSltiawmi i Cashwood v Bg. Waiigl Group (Padang). T. Anson Div. 2:: Rubana v Persatuan Sukan Pemudii (Speedy Rdi. N>sri Div. 2: Lena's v IA B (NS Club). HOCKEY S'eor HA Junior tourney54 words
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Article173 1965-06-09 19 DORTHCAWL (Wales), Tues. 1 Richard Langridge, 22-year-old Kent-born golfer who has just returned to Britain after two years in Durban, brought off the shock of the first round of the British Amateur golf championship here yesterday by defeating American champion Bill Campbell. Langridge beat Campbell,Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-06-09 19 T»HE important A thing to note about Anita Lonsborough's swimming gear is what she has on her arms. They are a new swimming craze called "Swim Jets" a kird of fin which, it is claimed can pep up a swimmer's speed by 25 per cent. Twenty66 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-06-09 19 ATHLETICS A NEW BRITISH RECORD BY ALAN SIMPSON LONDON, Tuesday. \LA\ SIMPSON of Britain, who was fourth in the Olympic 1,500 metres, yesterday clocked 3min 56.55ec. to set a British one mile record at the British Games at White City Stadium here. Simpson, whose time beat the eight-year-oldReuter - 170 words
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Article17 1965-06-09 19 r-tr»m<nj. mes. me renanfj Club (golf section) will hold Li annual gymkhana on June 20.17 words
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Article67 1965-06-09 19 BAKERSFIELD, Tues. The United States Sunday made a clean 5-0 sweep of its Davis Cup (American zone) tennis matches here against Canada when Gene Scott defeated Keith Carpenter 6-3, 6-3, 7-5. and Arthur Ashe beat Harry Faj^iier 6-4, 6-0, 6-4. Ashe and Scott also won their67 words
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Article44 1965-06-09 19 GRAND BLANC (Michigan). Tues. Tony "Champagne" Lema the British Open golf champion Sunday retained his Bulck Open title with a final round of 70 for a 72-hole aggregate of 280. Second was Johnny Pott (282) I land third Julius Boros < 283 > i44 words
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Article112 1965-06-09 19 Dark Court wins Zetland Gold Cup T ONDON, Tues. Dark Court, MJ won the Zetland Gold Cup run over lOf at Redcar yesterday. Burning Torch was second and Forthright third of 13 runners. Dark Court, the 6-4 favourite ridden by Scobie Breasley, won by half a length with 2 1Reuter - 112 words
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Article41 1965-06-09 19 ST. JOHN. New Brunswick, rues. Canadian heavyweight boxing champion George Chuvalo (Toronto) scored a first-round technical knockout over Sonny Burns, of Boston, in a scheduled ten-round bout here last night. It was Chuvalos 34th victory In 41 fights. ReuteTReuter - 41 words
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Article24 1965-06-09 19 PERTH. Turn. The BprlnKbota Rugby Union learn arrived here by air today at the start of their Australian and New Zealand tour ftouter.24 words
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Article432 1965-06-09 19 SINCLAIR (74) LEADS NZ FIGHTBACK CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON, Tuesday. T»HE NEW Zealanders made a fighting reply to x Glamorgan's first innings total of 327-9 declared on the second day of the three-day match at Cardiff yesterday, but were still 48 runs behind with only one wicket left at the close.Reuter - 432 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-06-09 19 Clark wins main race at the 'Palace' ONDON. Tues.— Scottish driver Im Clarl£ fresh from hla j £70.000 victory at Indlanapolla last Monday, yesterday won the j main event— the London Trophy race at the Crystal Palace meeting here. The race, for Formula Two cars, was run in two partsReuter - 182 words
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Article36 1965-06-09 19 KANGAR. Tups. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Noor waj elected president of the Perils BadI minton Association. Other officials* i vice-presidents Saw Eng Chlat and Abu Baicar Muzzamil; secretary Augustine Joseph; trea- surer G. Appavoo.36 words
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Advertisement142 1965-06-09 19 .jflaßaV j PickliPCQ^^ thepfckof "S electric cookers j \^V*^^ CredaStalightMK.il Creda 31 5. S V«lu« for money So compact Three up to ihestcond beauties {torn the superb Creda range lo lit your kitchen large or snail, and your budget. And what a choice! CREDA 315.5, the superb small kitchen cooker142 words
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Advertisement20 1965-06-09 19 jjj||g&: :^i^^^^^^^^^J JßSfefarjWfegi!S^^Bte^;;: x-: X': v -M-XvX-x-XvX-: x-:'x- '•'••■•■•■■'->E/®WM?c^S?3^S?^vssx^>y'' x-x-x-xx-x-x-x- -••jci£sttfc'"v %^cS^£i£&&»»£&- :\^&k!ffis3g<BSaPK&% sSSs vX'X^B^^^^^^^^^H ''i''i ;f*T*" "*"ijti*' B&'- *.*I*SRXSSRR20 words
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Article173 1965-06-09 20 SECURITY FORCES ARE CLOSING IN ON NEW GROUP OF RAIDERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CECURITY forces are closing in on a small band of Indonesian infiltrators who landed on Hie north-east coast of .Johore last night. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced this after presiding at a special173 words
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Article47 1965-06-09 20 SINGAPORE. Tues The women's section of the MalayYouth Literary Association is organising a baby show at it.s premises on Aug. 15. Babies between six months to a ymr enn be entered. Entry forms are obtainable from Miss Sanesah A. Rahman. 285 Jalan Eunos.47 words
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72 1965-06-09 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The V's Men Club of Singapore will hold a Press luncheon conference at Prince's Restaurant at 1.15 p.m. on Saturday. June 12, on a project to raise money for spastic children. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman bin Wok. and72 words
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111 1965-06-09 20 LAGOS, Tues.— The new Vice Chancellor of Lagos University, Dr. Saburi Biobaku, was punched in the face here today as he left the campus after his inaugural address was shouted down by demonstrating students. Senior police officials accompanying Dr. Biobaku detained a student for questioning.111 words
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Article87 1965-06-09 20 No water, poor pressure areas SINGAPORE, Tues. There will be no water from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday along Clement 1 Road from the junction of Ulu Panda n Road to West Coast Road, Paslr Panjang Hill. Balmer Hill. Army low level tank on Clementi Road, and Clementl87 words
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Article193 1965-06-09 20 KHARTOUM. Tues.— Fit teen people, including two Ministers, were arrested after police seized 18 tons of Czechoslovaklan made arms in Sudan, It was revealed lure today. The arrests took place on Friday. The two Ministers. Mr. Rash Eed Tahir. Minister of Justice, and Mr.Reuter - 193 words
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Article40 1965-06-09 20 MOSCOW. Tues. Pour drawIng* by the Flemish painter Paul R..bens. previously catalogued as work*, by unknown author. have been added to the collection of 35 Rubens drawings at the Hermitage Museum In Leningrad. Tarn aaid today FUuiter40 words
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Article353 1965-06-09 20 LONDON, Tues The better trend which developed on Friday continued in the stock markets today Business was still small but equities were meeting a selective demand and with few sellers about prices responded well. Most of the leaders improved and there were several good features.353 words
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Article53 1965-06-09 20 LONDON. Tues Bpot 22d July 22d Aug. ***** M.. Sept. 21 7 h d.. July Sept. 21 15'16d.. Oct./ Dec. 21 13 16d.. Jan. March 2F,d., April June Sl'S.d.. July /Sept. 21 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 21' id.. elf June 21 13 16d. July 21, d.. Aug 21 953 words
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Article25 1965-06-09 20 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1575. seller-. £1580. Forward buyers £1540. sellers £1542'?. Settlement £1580. Turnover am 205 tons, p.m 50 tons Tone: Steady but quiet25 words
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Article, Illustration845 1965-06-09 20 'This formed four to five per cent of company \< turnover of $37 million for the year. 'They were genuine orders to buy or sell' says Mr. Lee ■TUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Former partner <>l a firm of stockbrokers. Mr. Lee845 words
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85 1965-06-09 20 Adult Board's new woodwork course soon SINGAPORE. Tues— The Adult Education Board announced today that registration was now open for the Board's "Do -It Yourself woodwork course beginning on July 6. The four month course, conducted in English. will be held at Queenstown Secondary Technical School every Tuesday, from 785 words
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Article48 1965-06-09 20 SINGAPOKK li.. An un- (i woman, aged 4n the uent-ral hospital hut night, lour hours 1 1 knocked down x>y a motor cyclist in North Bridge Road at 3(i iun. Police today nppenied to eyewitnesses to contact Inspector Z.unucldin Rawi. of Sepoy Lines.48 words
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Article42 1965-06-09 20 SINGAPORE. Tueo.— Mr. Ron Dudley, general secretary of the Singapore Association for the Blind, will nlve a talk on "The Last to be Hired, the T: Fired.'" at the Rotary Clulxji Sin-gapore-West luncheon meetlm; at Princes' Re.stuurant on Thursday.42 words
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Article80 1965-06-09 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ticket*, ranging from $100 to 50 cents are being .sold for a Han drama <in two acts i. which will be presented by the Nanyang Khek Community Guilds Amateur musical sub-section at the National The- I atrc at 7 p.m. on June 1 180 words
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Advertisement21 1965-06-09 20 Lot* CLASSIFIEDS It Wordi US iMimtmmm) MIRANOA -To K<lv--011 7 S.itt .t tMiliy kirl hi Awunta Tna/ik» to doctor and itaff21 words
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Advertisement317 1965-06-09 20 (GOT 100?) >mmfl mmmX IS^ smmP^^^ir^iP v^^ HNS* T*bT US j^T"wF-* f. m mfeia fm SMmV m i -a -&..m3utk 1 m'tisV m? I JmmmmaH Pnolcsraph courteiy Shall. By investing your savings (even as little as $100) with M.UT. Ltd. you become, in effect, a shareholder in not one. but317 words
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