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Title Section24 1965-06-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 l1 W1965 M^^ The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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362 1965-06-11 1 [(I ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman flics to Cairo tomorrow for talks with President Nasser before going to London for the Commonwealth Prime .Ministers' conference. The Prime Minister will have talks with President Nasser on the prospects of Malaysia attending the Afro.\sian362 words
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Article, Illustration454 1965-06-11 1 TAP should note there is a limit to our patience' SEREMBAN. Thursday THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today asked People's Action Party leaders to "come out in the open" and state exactly what they wanted for454 words
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Article186 1965-06-11 1 ALGIERS, Thursday FERHAT ABBAS, first President of the Algerian Government-in-exile, returned to his home here last night after nearly a year under house arrest in the Sahara, his wile said here yesterday. Mr. Abbas was Speaßor or the Algerian National Assembly, but resigned on Aug. 14.Reuter - 186 words
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Article26 1965-06-11 1 LONDON. Thurs— Guns thundered salutes and. flags flew on publlr building* here today to mark the 44th birthday of the Duke of Edinburgh. Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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115 1965-06-11 1 Landings by Indons? No, they're Malayans says Nur JAKARTA. Thurs. Shamsuddin Nur bin Nurud Jamil. "Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Malaya," said today that it was a "big lie" that Indon c s i a n infiltrators have landed in Malaya.Reuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration601 1965-06-11 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Thursday A hitch over the manner of re-entry of Barisan Ra'ayat Jati Sarawak (Barjasa) into the Sarawak Alliance is holding up settlement of the Alliance crisis here. If Barjasa is to rejoin the Alliance and bring Party Negara (Panas)601 words
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Article33 1965-06-11 1 DANAXG, Than. Communist Vietcong imfllJM were today reported by military sources to have started dressing in women's clothing to ward <>IT sir attacks by American and South Vietnamese planes. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article152 1965-06-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Communist terrorists on the Thai Malaysia border are still actively involved in subversion in the villages there. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said this here today before leaving by an RMAF plane for Pulau Langkawi152 words
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146 1965-06-11 1 Nasser to help end India's disputes fAIRO. Thurs. Presideiit Nasser has offered his good offices i in India's disputes with China and Pakistan The newspaper Al Ah lam reported today that some question^ which the Indian Premier. Mr. Bhastrl, had j dl.se u.-vsed with President NasI ser yesterday would bo146 words
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Article29 1965-06-11 1 100.000- MILE MISS MOSCOW. Thurs— Rus sia's rocket l.una-ii h.iswerved off courst- and will miss the moon l>\ 100. 000 miliv lass news acency said today— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article18 1965-06-11 1 KAMAISHI. Thurs Jyubei Nakamura today celebrated his 113 th birthday a.s Japans oldest man— UPl.18 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-06-11 2 Wasnington, Thurs. ONLY DEFENCE, HE SAYS AS REDS CLAIM COMBAT ROLE GIVES THEM RIGHT TO CALL IN VOLUNTEERS PRESIDENT Johnson has I amended a statement that U.S. forces might go over to the offensive in Vietnam if the Saigon Government asks for it. A White HouseUPI - 413 words
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Article32 1965-06-11 2 COLOMBO, Thurs. A man lost his wife and four goats on an election bet at the recent general election. The winner accepted the goats but not the wife. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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295 1965-06-11 2 AUSSIES READY TO FIGHT IN VIETNAM, SAYS MENZIES WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, declared yesterday that the newlyarrived Australian troops in Vietnam were ready to fight alongside American and South Vietnamese forces in combat. Sir Robert, addressing a Press conference after two I days of talks295 words
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Article31 1965-06-11 2 KATMANDU. Thurs. King Mahendra has inaugurated the first project, a shoe factory, constructed with Communist Chinese assistance in Nepal. About 60.000 pairs of shoes will be produced annually. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-06-11 2 Marine helicopters fly out an entire village THE TRE. Thurs. Two Squadrons of U.S. Marine helicopters yesterday moved this entire South Vietnamese village, complete with 2,300 citizens ana their pigs and dogs, to a new. safer location 20 miles away. The airlift, one of the largest air moves the Marines150 words
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Article105 1965-06-11 2 NZ to keep finger on trigger WELLINGTON. Thurs.— The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, said last night that final control of New Zealand troops in Vietnam will rest with the New Zealand Government. Mr. Holyoake told a Press conference that a New Zealand artillery unit, which will leaveReuter - 105 words
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137 1965-06-11 2 CAH.OV Thurs— Three Deople were killed and about 12 wounded this morning by an explosion at a busy Saigon traffic circle. The blast was caused by a mine-like explosive device believed intended for a nearby police station where officers line up outside inAP - 137 words
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116 1965-06-11 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The official Indonesian news agency Antara today announced the formation of a new executive board in which Communists were given key posts The announcement said the reorganisation of the Antara board was done to ensure the existence of a Nasakqjn within ItsReuter - 116 words
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Article25 1965-06-11 2 JAKARTA. Thur*.— A *****--ton floating dock has been completed at the free port of Sabang. on the tip of North Sumatra. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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231 1965-06-11 2 Britain to let embassy wives return to Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs. J Britain has decided to allow the wives of its Embassy staff in Jakarta to rejoin their husbands and officials say the first of them was expected to be back here within a few weeks. All Embassy dependents were evacuatedReuter - 231 words
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Article62 1965-06-11 2 GANGTOK (Sikkim). Thurs— The Maharajah of Sikkim has declared that deposits of copper, graphite, low-grade coal and limestone have been found in Sikkim. I During a Press conference, the Ruler expressed hope that foreign industrialists would use his government's offers of low taxes and I guarantees62 words
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Advertisement253 1965-06-11 2 Fair warning: next year will be too late. 0£ The great New York World's Fair is 650 acres of thrills, fantasy, fact, and dazzling brilliance so fabulous that it's in its second year. And better than ever! If you don't come to New York this year, you'll miss it forever!253 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-06-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby froIOVS ToueAß**) {mjri\±iwM) \j*oet A6OUT ITj^ V V JOMANSUP/ r*NQ co amp —t V /*H6$ srrnNijS21 words
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322 1965-06-11 3 SYDNEY. Thurs. J) I P L O M ATIC sources in Canberra said yesterday that President Soekarno was facing one of the biggest diplomatic defeats of his career. The Australian Broadcasting Commission reported that the defeat would come into theReuter - 322 words
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127 1965-06-11 3 HONG HONG. Thurs. The Hong Kong Government has proposed about 55.000.000 worth of tax concessions in a bid to encourage industrial development. This was contained In a tax amendment Bill, which was tabled for first reading in the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. J. J.Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-06-11 3 Here comes the bikini bride all in white BRIDES have been married in less in the South Sea islands, for instance. But this bikini wedding outfit seems to be the bare minimum for the northern hemisphere. Modelling it is Miss Great Britain, 22-year-old Carole Redhead of Blackpool. The creation, startling162 words
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170 1965-06-11 3 Britain, France to collaborate on satellite LONDON, Thursday THE Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Corporation announced yesterday that it will build in conjunction with a French concern a European satellite to be launched early in 1967 in California. The satellite will be built at a cost of about £1 million for the170 words
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Article33 1965-06-11 3 EAST BERLIN. Thurs. resident Tito of Yugoslavs, yester- day h?d talks with the East Ger- man Head of State. Mr. Wsilter I'bricht. President Tito is here on a six-day *Mt Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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115 1965-06-11 3 ENVOY AND WIFE WOUNDED BY EMBASSY WORKER I\fEXICO CITY, Thurs. ITI The Portuguese Ambassador to Mexico and his wife suffered knife wounds yesterday in a struggle with an Embassy employee, who the Ambassador said, "was out to kill us." The Ambassador. Dr. Mario Duarte. was cut slightly in the rightAP - 115 words
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Article67 1965-06-11 3 LONDON. Thurs. Those familiar day-and-night lines for tickets to popular shows at Covent Garden Opera House here have been banned oy police. In future queues will not be permitted prior to midnight on the night before the box office opens. Last month 800 people camped67 words
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Article39 1965-06-11 3 LONDON, Thurs Crimes of violence increased by 17 per cent in Britain last year, compared with 12 per cent in 1963 and 'wo per cent m 1962. Sir Frank Soskice. the Home Secretary, .said vrsierdHv. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article35 1965-06-11 3 BUDAPEST. Thurs.— A crowd of 91.000 rase to its feet and acclaimed Louis Armstrong and his band herr last night at the climax of two-hour ia/z concert in the vast Nep stadium. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article60 1965-06-11 3 BOGOTA. Thurs.— Efrian Gonzalez the notorious Colombian bandit accused of 100 murders, was shot and killed last niftht while Brjtag to eM-.ipe from an army patrol. Gonzalez 30. and members of his gang were trapped tri a house m ihp San Jose suburban district snutn of60 words
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Article15 1965-06-11 3 VIENNA. Thurs. Austria's new President Pranz Jonas was sworn in yesterday. UPI.UPI - 15 words
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Article143 1965-06-11 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The U.S. Court of Appeals yesterday reversed a Federal Court jury award of U*****.--396 to the widow and two children of William Kappell, concert pianist killed with 18 others in a plane crash near San Francisco on Oct. 29,1 1953. The appealsAP - 143 words
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104 1965-06-11 3 Off— that Bristol ban on bare bosom dancers URISTOL Thurv Senegalese girl dancers will not have to cover their breasts after all when their national dancr company performs here next week Bristol's entertainments committee announced a "no topless" ruling on Tuesday night. Rut yesterday, following a protest by the company'aReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement165 1965-06-11 3 It's time you y j J^bW-v 0 5r As illustrofed: X f The n«w GRANBY woll model tor Mri H V% wit^ transistor batt*ry move/J ment and in elegant back, with fIE polished brass porits and As illustrated: g eaming bross p(cted djo| The luxurious TAVISTOCK B with the new165 words
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Advertisement400 1965-06-11 3 THE NANYANG IHEK COMMUNITY GUILD presents A HAN (Guakang) Drama THE SINGAPORE ANTI" TUBhRCULOSIS ASSOCIATION THE THONG CHAI TJtDICAL INSTITUTION At Hi* Singapore National Theatre on Sat., 19 June, 196S from 7 to 11.30 p.m. Tickets at $100/- and above, $50/ $10/-, $5/-, $3/', $1/- and SOc available from the400 words
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154 1965-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. JJIRGLARS ransacked the first-floor rooms of a bungalow in Chee Koon Avenue, off Adam Road last night, while the family were having dinner downstairs. The intruders got away with Jewellery, worth $14,490 and $820 in cash. Madam Shu Pao Chlng told police154 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-06-11 4 TANLIANANN WINS CHESS TITLE FOR 4th TIME SINGAPORE Thurs.— Tan Lian Ann has won the Singapore chess championship for the Lim Boon Keng Cup for the fourth time, scoring seven out of eight points. Winning seven of his eight games, he easily took the championship, whicn was held at the188 words
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64 1965-06-11 4 Bring-and-buy sale in aid of Cheshire Home SING/ PORE. Thurs. The Singapore Cheshire Home Appeals Committee will hold a bring-and-buy sale at the home of Miss Doris Shaw at Queen Astrid Park at 10.30 p.m. on June 17. Cut orchid hybrids will be among the items on sale. Morning coffee64 words
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225 1965-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Superbly mounted and certainly well produced Johann Strauss's evergreen "Die Fledermaus" (reentitled "Gay Rosalinda") Is at present captivating audiences at the Victoria Theatre. Although "Fledermaus" is filled with lilting melodies (everyone a winner), it must not be forgotten that it is light opera and225 words
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Article120 1965-06-11 4 - SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police yesterday arrested five suspect gangsters, and seized a Browning pistol in a series of raids on gang lairs. The first man to be arrested was found hiding inside a hut in Luronc 10, Geylang. He is believed to be a "fighter" of120 words
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Article66 1965-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Ang Ah Bole. 20, yesterday extorted $10 from Yeo Lian Teck, a provision shop proprietor, and tried to extort $5 from a book salesman, Lim Liang Slong. Today, In a magistrate's court, he pleaded guilty to the two charges, and the magistrate, Mr66 words
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Article210 1965-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TYKE newly-established Product and Design Cen- tre in Singapore has been described as an "eye-opener" and "tonic" for those who believe in the future of Malaysia's industrialisation. The chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, said this after visiting the210 words
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Article435 1965-06-11 4 THK following Is today's schedule Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC From Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 7.30 p.m.; from Melbourne, Darwin (BA 703) 9. 50 p.m. from London. Damascus, Karachi, Bangkok (BA 702) 6.20 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 718) 7.15435 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore science student in the United States. Mr. Christopher Chin, has been offered a research assistantship by the lowa State University of Science and Technology to do graduate work in biochemistry. Mr. Chin, who is the son of Nanyang University144 words
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Article42 1965-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Chinese Teachers" Union tonight held a cultural show at the National Theatre in aid of its Teachers' Welfare Fund. The show will be repeated tomorrow, on Saturday and Sunday evening starting at 8 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement66 1965-06-11 4 MM Lost Day: 7.1S I 930 p.m. Giuliano Gemma Jacqueline Sossard "SONS OF THUNDfR" Colour w/Chin. Sub. Tomorrow: "Mun Moo Hiong Kiew" (Teo) C'scope. Opens Today: 3 30-7-930 p.m. Steve Reeve* in THI THOJAN WAB" Eng. (Scope and Color). Next Change: "Veerothi Veeron" Tomil. M'^'-i'^iTEBBFUBBaT Opens Today 1 IS-*.15-».IS p.m.66 words
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Advertisement509 1965-06-11 4 LIDO (Singapore) NOW SHOWING IVi'V, THE WIRISCM CORPORATION pmtnt. DEAN MARTIN KIM NOVAK m PANAVISIOW OSMOND P U P|% P r 200 BOHLES of GUERLAIN PERFUMES L Liar k!■ To Lad V Patron, Circle only at 630 i. 915 p.m. llirr Show today— loo bottles per show First Come Firtt509 words
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Advertisement564 1965-06-11 4 BTTfTITT.i in .'BL^— 3 aT^f^^nibjujp^^^^B \«U VilO\M 1 lam, 1.30. 400 1.00, 3.30, 6.30 4 9.30 pm 6 4S 4 9.15 pm rtCHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE (A Columbia Picture). OOEON: TOMORROW VkNITt: bERONIMU S REVEKGE TOM TRYON Technicolor A RANK CRG^-'ISATION Releosel \ow snow im.: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.1 S p.m. CHUBBY564 words
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171 1965-06-11 5 Keep faith with these teachers: Union call to Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Government was today urged by Mr. John R. Gurusamy, secretarygeneral of the National Union of Teachers, to keep its word and grant Government status to about 40 teachers who formerly served in Brunei. He said In171 words
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Article, Illustration843 1965-06-11 5 Lim: Let Penang vote in a more vigorous Govt. Opposition leader's amendment: Just what is the policy? PENANG, Thurs: THE leader oi the UDP opposition, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today urged, as one of three alternatives, that there should be a new State election in Penang so that the people843 words
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106 1965-06-11 5 IPOH. Thurs. Four ehr--1 ques for 55.300 and 5t.. 800 cash were stolen from a safe in Krasrr and Neave (!M> Ltd.. Connolly Road here, early yesterday mornine. Several pairs of gloves worn hv women workers in the factory, were also missing. It is believed106 words
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355 1965-06-11 5 'Penang is still not prepared to join Common Market' General Hospital and entablishing a cardiac centre by Integrating the proposed university college with the new medical centre. SKKIOIS CONSIDER integrating low-cost housing projects with the State industrialisation programme. KSTABLISH a State board for low-cost housing which could liaise wiih thr355 words
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676 1965-06-11 5 'Question of Malay participation in commerce concerns not only the Malays' ••Unless you know whai the policy of the Government is. don't ever let us set out The Governor. Dr. Lim continued, had also mentioned the bridging of the gap between the lagging rural economy and the buoyant urban economy676 words
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Advertisement303 1965-06-11 5 Happtj Days! -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service for a longer time. It is the result of careful research, fine craftsmanship, and continual checking and testing so that your family will always enjoy using Philips products, they're so stylishly modern, so well designed, so303 words
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Article33 1965-06-11 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The new 15-man central committee of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will present its general programme to members at their annual general meeting ai 7 p.m. on Sunday.33 words
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Article35 1965-06-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Centre 65 a cultural and art society— will hold an exiraordii.ary genera! meeting at the Medical Centre College Road at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow to discuss the acquirement oi suitable premises.35 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-06-11 6 Second industrial court reopens for hearings NATARAJAN NAMED DEPUTY CHIEF SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK Second Industrial Arbitration Court can now reopen to hear trade disputes following the appointment of Mr. S. Xalarajan. an accountant, as deputy president of the court. Announcing this today, a Singapore Government statement said Mr. Natarajan's appointment185 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-06-11 6 Red Cross helpers feted rll Puan Noor Aishah. Singapore's First Lady presenting a challenge shield to a member of the Singapore Red Cross Society, whose detachment won it for collecting the highest amount during the society's flag day in April. Mr. Choy Chee Meng received the shield on behalf of170 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-06-11 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE president of the Planned Parenthood of x America, Dr. Alan Guttmacher, said here today that an "exciting beginning" had been made in Malaysia and other Asian countries to check population growth through proper family planning methods. Dr. Guttmacher, who Is also chairman225 words
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Article31 1965-06-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The acting Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University. Dr. Huang Ying Jung, will open the fourth Singapore International Student Salon of Photography on June 15 at 3 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-06-11 6 BOOKS GIFT BY MRS. LOKE YEW FULFILS WISH OF HER LATE SON SINGAPORE. Thurv— Mr.. Loke Vrw (above), mother of the lato Dato Loke Wan 1 ho, has purchased the Dr. Carl \lt\ander Gib>on-llill collection of books and presented it to the National Library. The .Minister for Culture. Mr. S.293 words
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Miscellaneous155 1965-06-11 6 Allry Onp Btf V. T. ifnmtin THEY THREW^ «^WHATCMA YOU \AONT WB-L.THATjX/ MUST Bt XT SOU &o*ld| OOP OUT /^--'YEH THINK.'LL I HAPTA y-J TOUR /aKy\ LEAST ONE I Bi^BrVwO TO THROW ME OF HIS /AN'THEN HE h*P?£U J TWIKiK-^/ g CF 'EMf( MORE? 1 MOKE!^_/ jHWJMI^QC OUWTnO?! Oich Tracy155 words
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305 1965-06-11 7 Solidarity movement a 'grand crusade'— Seeni IPOH, Thurs. The 'president of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. today described the recently formed National Solidarity Convention as this grand crusade for justice and fair play." With the formation of the Convention, consisting of the PAP. the PPP. the UDP.305 words
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Article35 1965-06-11 7 I.UMUT. Thurs The Rotary Club of Situ van was host to Rotanans from Taipmg and their wives r.i a oufltet dinner and danre held ID the Sitiawan Recreation Club during th« v wk-end-35 words
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294 1965-06-11 7 Blind man pleads for his kind: End jobs handicap SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ BLIND university graduate today called upon the Government and employers to help end the unfortunate heritage of the physically-handicapped of being "the last to be hired and the first to be fired." Mr. Ron Chandran-Dudley. general secretary of294 words
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107 1965-06-11 7 'More fire power for Brunei Regiment' BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei has promisedthe Brunei Malay Regiment greater mobility and fire power. Taking the salute at the regiment's fourth anniver- sary. the Sultan said the regiment would be equipped with helicopters, a hover- craft, armoured cars, fast patrol boatsAP - 107 words
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Article45 1965-06-11 7 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. E. Perelra, principal of the Stamford College and tr c Stamford Institutes I Group will attend the seventh I conference of the International Council of Correspondence Educn- tion to be held in Stockholm, from I June 13 to 17.45 words
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384 1965-06-11 7 Peacekeeping operation in Dominica Ramani defends OAS role without U.N. authority I United Nations Thursday MALAYSIA said yesterday that the Organisation of American State's operation in the Dominican Republic was not "enforcement action" requiring Security Council authorisation, as Russia and some other members have claimed. Mr. Ramani. the Malaysian delegate,Reuter - 384 words
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Article, Illustration160 1965-06-11 7 PROFESSOR GREEN QUITS SINGAPORE UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Professor L. C. Green, dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Singapore and Professor of International Law, has resigned. He will leave Singapore In September or October for his new job as Professor of Political Science at the University of Alberta160 words
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Article22 1965-06-11 7 KAJANG. Thurs. Ten girls have entered for the national language queen contest to be held here on July 3.22 words
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109 1965-06-11 7 Employment survey runs ahead of schedule KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The month-long employment survey, launched in five main towns in Malaya on June 1. is ahead of schedule I because of "good co-opera-tion" from the public. The senior statistician of the Department of Statistics here. Mis. GH. Leone, who Is in109 words
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136 1965-06-11 7 Four top men cable pledge to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T EADERS of five leading organisations today sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, pledging their unreserved support to the Government against Indonesian aggression. They are: MR. TEE TEH. president of the Federation of Trade Associations: MR.136 words
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Article53 1965-06-11 7 King sends birthday greetings I/lALA LL'MPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister. Teneku Abdul Rahman, today sent birthday greetings and best wishes to King Mahendra Bir Bikran Shah of Nepal. The Tengku's message said: "May this auspicious occasion further strengthen and consolidate the corrtial relations existing between53 words
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Article40 1965-06-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The i Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing of the trade dispu'e between the Port of Singa- pore Authority and the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association relating to back-pay on Saturday I at 9.30 a.m.40 words
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Article33 1965-06-11 7 BENTONG. Thurs.— A Peace Corps volunteer. Miss Elaine Sines, will talk on "America and tinPeace Corps" at the Khai Mun National Type secondary school here at 9 a.m. on Sunday.33 words
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111 1965-06-11 7 Explosion damages bridge near Tawau J'AWAr. Thurs. An explosion partially damaged a 'ill -foot -Inn;; wooden bridee near kampnni; Jamba tan Putrh on Tuesday, a police spokesman said here today. This was t'.-e second explosion here in a fortnight. Hie first destroyed a chain saw of a sawmill. The police111 words
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Article46 1965-06-11 7 SKREMBAN. Thurs. Inrtm Abdul Rnhman bit) Ibrahim has been elected chairman of the N"gri Sembilan branch of the Amalgamated Unions of Em- ployees in the Government Cleri- cal and Allied Servicr.s. Other officials are: Incbe Abdul Rahman Ahmad, secretary; Mr V. Weramalm. treasurer46 words
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Miscellaneous53 1965-06-11 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ITS NO USE ,"^J I XwES USED f PETUNIA) TO STUDIO v (-J/VCICEBO WONT6TANP PHCm3G2AP»HEBS \¥v v\",'l STILL LONG ENOUGH. \JHEY TELL HIM H FO2 A r N-» TO "WATCH lets go I Ipcr SMOPnPr^ A^ CH IH 1 I KiDi I JUST rCI JLJ^53 words
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Obituary84 1965-06-11 8 Wtrd% 5/5 (Minimum) CROMRV JOHN who had spent the ifi years In Malaysia died In Aden '"ly after a heart attack. JOSEPH Iw«ii Hong Chiang passed it pesrefully on P-*-l!W»S leavire nrt hl« heloved wife. his sons •r<,ny Teck Chuan. (ierard Yong n.l Tong Khoon. dau«liters Inmca and Joan,84 words
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Article35 1965-06-11 8 M H'orrft SIS (Wnimml MR A MRS. N Krishnan thank Mm.: a* Srlmsriamman TernMe it'nniT at Hotel Malaya IB on ;it Indian Assnclaon Snore M-S-4SS Th«-v rilso thank those who MM good wi«he* tele-35 words
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Obituary23 1965-06-11 8 •i Wm4* $IS flll*at— IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of my nvert mother Narayanaaamy in departed 11-B-R3. Fondly <\ s.tllv m:ssed Inserted by23 words
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Article231 1965-06-11 8 Word* Hi (Minimum) VICTORIA INSTITUTION. All Old ey* are cordially tnvlted to the Annual sports on Saturday 12th June .1 00 p.m. HANDMADE Pure Wool, peimanently oth-proofed carpets by Tal Pin*. llrdera taken lor any size 417 r.iver Valley P.oad. 8 pore Tel 3935^. CENTRE «■> Extraordinary General Friday231 words
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Article654 1965-06-11 8 The economic imbalances between the indigenous and non-indigenous peoples of [Malaysia, said Tengku Abdul Rahman in opening the Kongi geres Ekonomi Bumiputra, 1 need to be remedied in the interest of the nation as a whole. No thinking person can fail to see the truth of this statement.654 words
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Article293 1965-06-11 8 The Commonwealth Dcv- I elopment Corporation's report for 1964, just released, shows the immediate resurgence of activity which followed the 1963 change from the old "Colonial Development Corjporation." By bringing back I within the organisation's ambit those countries which had become independent since 1948 the switch led to293 words
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Article213 1965-06-11 8 The whereabouts of Chin i Peng was "immaterial," said I the Minister of Home Affairs I I yesterday. And so indeed it j should be. The security position j along the Thai border is cause enough for concern without the perpetual bedevilment of speculation about a man unseen213 words
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Letter392 1965-06-11 8 What more does Mr. Lee want? DECMJSE a lawyer can never know when something he has said will be set upon by opponents who want to twist its meaning to their own ends, he must be more careful than most speakers to make sure that his words say precisely what392 words
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Article482 1965-06-11 8 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 94 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: hajat (n« lnie'ntlor.. mouve. desire; berhajat (v> to intend; sa nenjak (adv) since, ever since. VERBAL PHRASES (contd > Expansion ot points raised In Les. 93. s-.at'y Uie following examples: Saya BERJUMPA dia I meet lor. met) him. «a>a482 words
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1179 1965-06-11 8 John Ardagh - 700 million adults cannot read or write John Ardagh UNESCO LAUNCHES WORLD-WIDE DRIVE AGAINST ILLITERACY by PARIS. Thurs WH AT is the point of teaching illiterate adults to read and write? Is it to make them fuller, happier human beings? Or more effective agents of economic progress? Or more faithfulOFNS - 1,179 words
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Advertisement585 1965-06-11 8 Straits TisMs Malay Mail rtstsl'led MMil»naM> mmr M UMM t* > COLO tTOKAH •UMRMARKET Orchard Rm« (WiiiHliiM tat) •old irosxai •■ancmcs At Hollar* ■■>•« «S««M ass*. A»M»or1s»Sl crnr book •tor* lto wrincixst*, hmh. ami ajaay THI NCWS FRONT rmpstrict's Su**o«*rkM M. M. ISMAIL j Admiralty Maaai HAMICM STORK .411 Upper585 words
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Advertisement61 1965-06-11 8 HOW TO COPE WITH CRANK TELEPHONE CALLS Since neither the police nor the phone company I can always cope with mysterious or annoying culls, you must handle the situation. Find out 5 ways to deal with a stranger on the line You m:iy snve your house from i burglary and61 words
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Advertisement55 1965-06-11 8 No Scotch improves the flavour oS water like c Teachers ruoawt imtin mi* icmct wnui p^y*! mrutu mwinawi huaim L^^'J C^JUDSON^ Cough Drops FOR RELIEF OF COUGH -v SORE THROAT /g «J JL and ?Zm<oJp SMOKER'S THROAT /jA Another fin* Product Iy Oruq Hoviei Of Auttral.o. tld -As/St^L j Mo**'*55 words
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215 1965-06-11 9 'Nothing wrong with our sauce' claim miNGAPORE. Thurs.— The management of Sin Sin Sauce Factory, which produces tomato sauce, today claimed that there was nothing wrong with its product now on sale in Johore and Singapore. "Our tomato sauce has no harmful Ingredients. a spokesman of the company told a215 words
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Article31 1965-06-11 9 PETALING JAVA. Thurs. A food and fun fuir in aid of th* Aasunta Hospital will be held at the Assunta Primary School her* on July 3 and 4.31 words
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Article, Illustration769 1965-06-11 9 PLANTING CHIEF INVITATION TO PLANTATION UNIONS KUALA LUMPUR' Thursday THE president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, Mr. D. E. Teale, today called on leaders of plantation unions to re-affirm the "Code of Conduct" and demonstrate that in the planting industry769 words
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432 1965-06-11 9 ABUL FAZIL - Joy-ride that turned into 10 minutes of terror ABUL FAZIL: By Singapore, Thurs. A JOY-RIDE for two small boys and their parents ended as a 10-minute terror ride from Sumbawa Road to Syed Alwi Road late last night. They were terrorised by three thugs with daggers who had forced their432 words
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80 1965-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An American aircraft carrier, the Independence dropped anchor in Singapore harbour today on its way to join the Seventh Fleet Aboard the carrier, commanded by Captain R. \V. Windsor, i.s Rear Admiral M. V. White, commander of Carrier Division Five. Two C.S. Navy80 words
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142 1965-06-11 9 IPOH. Thurs. The Malayan Mining Employers' Association and th 1 4.000-stronc National Mining Workers' Union today agreed that they will "endeavour" to solve future industrial disputes without resorting to arbitration. This was decided at a meeting here between representatives of the142 words
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Article56 1965-06-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Famed cellist. Farquhar Wilkinson, accompanied by Leslie Atkinson, will perform at the British Council Hall here on June 30 at 8.30 p.m. The recital is presented by The Arts Council of Malaysia and tickets priced at 83 and 81 are obtainable56 words
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Article56 1965-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tb« Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend the Singapore Vigilant* Corns anniversary celeI orations at Jalan Bfsar Stadium lat 5.30 p.m on Saturday On the same evening. Mr and Mrs. Lee will attend a dinner a: Hong Lim Community Centre. Peking56 words
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Article26 1965-06-11 9 SEGAMAT. ThUM- Th« Segamat branch of the Family Planning Association will hold a meeting at the Maternity and Child HeaJub Centre here on Saturday.26 words
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193 1965-06-11 9 DON'T BE USED AS PAWNS, UDP AND PPP URGED SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Alliance Party Singapura today appealed to leaders of the UDP and PPP, and their followers, to place the national interests of Malaysia above all else and not to be made use as "pawns" by the antiMalaysia SUPP and193 words
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Article27 1965-06-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Magic Circle of Malaysia will hold its first show, "Magic Moments," at the Town Hall here at 8.15 p m tomorrow27 words
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Article22 1965-06-11 9 TANAH RATA. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertunn Agong and party arrived hert today for a three-da? holiday in Cameron Highland*.22 words
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Advertisement199 1965-06-11 9 S^SmJ B^^^B Kg fa L I Vital for your Vitality BLEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK Strength. Get youthful energy with Leo Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. Leo gives you a lift towards better health. On* vitamin-packed Leo Capsi-tab a day is all you need to add zest to your199 words
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Advertisement244 1965-06-11 9 ■ft TIME IS MONEY MAKE THE MOST OF BOTH I A^^T DEPOSIT I I M I ACCO U NT 9 I Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rale of 6*. »h«a you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKTNQ. H I No U.K. Income Tax will244 words
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Miscellaneous890 1965-06-11 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: I Kuala I.urn mar?: 5.50— News In Malay: pur and Penan;: t> Ipoh and 5.53 National songs: 6.00 Malacca: 3 Joliorr Rahru: 4 News in Tamil; 6.10 Magic Taiplnc 7 Batu Pahat 9 Boomerang "Bushranger": 6.35 Kiuanj I Colt .45— "Showdown at Gold Town"; 7.00 News890 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-06-11 10 German offer to help in industrial ventures gCHAUB-LORENZ GMBH.. |»J one of Germany's leading manufacturers of electronic appliances, will willingly offer i technical know-how to Indus- trialists who are interested in setting up an electronic plant in Malaysia. This assurance was given by Dr. Rudolf Koeberle, president of the firm192 words
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416 1965-06-11 10 THK hire purchase business in Singapore is still on the upward trend despite the tightening of the money market. The difficult cash situation afl'ects only a few finance companies which operate on bank overdrafts. In every field of business where hire purchase is allowed,416 words
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223 1965-06-11 10 Esso chief hopeful of Malaysia's future THE chairman and managing director of Esso Standard Malaya Ltd., Mr. R. D. Everest, has expressed confidence in the strength of Malaysia's economy. Speaking at the company's sixth annual general meeting of shareholders last week. Mr. I Everest added that Esso would i strive223 words
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102 1965-06-11 10 Conference for Sime Darby's local executives A CONFERENCE for the local executive staff of the Sime Darby Group opened in Singapore yesterday. Participants In this twoday meeting include heads of branches, departments and sections. The conference covers the wliole range of Sime Darby's activities Including heavy engineering, advertising, merchandising, electronic102 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-06-11 10 NOBLE LOWNDES and Partners Ltd. which has been in operation in Singapore for about a year, has appointed a new manager. He is Mr. R.W. Lewis, a specialist in the fl?ld of pension service, who has served for 11 years with the Noble Lowndes218 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-06-11 10 T^HE Prai Wharf set lor Itself a record in heavy lifts when it unloaded two giant steam drums and two water drums recently Manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the steam drums, each weighing 29 tons and the water drums of 14 ton*, each, are for the180 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-06-11 10 TH E development programme of Caltex in Malaysia has taken another step forward with the completion of its bulk depot at Kuala Trengganu (above). To be opened by the Sultan of Trengganu on Monday, the depot cost about §500.000 and took only six months to complete, according158 words
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Article29 1965-06-11 10 Sineapore Imported 43.351 tons of iron and steel bars last year against 78.345 tons in 1963. according to statistics. Exports totalled 36,377 tons against 33.064 tons.29 words
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Article145 1965-06-11 10 SURPRISED AT STYLISH SINGAPORE AN executive or an Australian necktie manufacturing company has expressed surprise at the fashionconsciousness of the younger generation in Singapore. Mr. John W. Mason, managing director of Mason Mfg. :Co. Pty. Ltd. of Ipswich. Queensland said he notled that their attire was very up-to-date with the145 words
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Advertisement411 1965-06-11 10 You can depend on SMITHS BECjSßKjm^^^ K Ift O Distinguished wall clocks, Models available Electric: Battery operated: Hand wound. SIITHS CLOCKS 3«T MADE IN ENGLAND SOLE AGENTS: JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO.. (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH, BRUNEI I SARAWAK. MARION COMPANY UMITED |i|Bßm4411 words
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Advertisement281 1965-06-11 10 11 S BR H U ll TERRIFIC! Now you can enjoy complete Stereophonic High Fidelity reproduction, wherever you are— at home op away— this high style Braun Portable Phono Amplifier PCV4 will thrill you to both stereo and standard records as never before. OUTSTANDING FEATURES:- LOUDSPEAKERS: RECORD-PLAYER: Special broad-band speakers281 words
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Article, Illustration337 1965-06-11 11 MOTHER WEEPS AS SHE HEARS SENTENCE Lawyer refuses to apologise to judge for bias charge JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. T7IR AH KIAT, 23, a grasscutter, was J-Jsentenced to death by Dato Justice Azmi in the High Court here today. He was found guilty at the end of337 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-06-11 11 1 1 SINGAPORE, Thur». I i JOSEPHINE PLUM "Oh, I'm so happy" newly-crowned "Miss International Air Hostess 1965", went shopping and sightseeing in Singapore today without a care in the world. The Danish girl flew In from Sydney last night, bringing204 words
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Article57 1965-06-11 11 JESSELTON. Thurs. Among the 30 members of the 2nd Bn.. Malaysia Rangers, now on leave in Sabah is 2/Lt. Sabdin Ghani. 22. of Papar. He is the first Sabahan to become a commissioned officer. The battalion is expected to return to Sabah to undertake operational dutyAP - 57 words
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Article121 1965-06-11 11 Razak to Mara: Act on proposals I^UALA LUMPUR, I Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on Mara, the Council of Trust for Indigenous People, to implement the recommendations made by the Economic Congress of Indigenous People. Tun Razak. during his two-hour discussions with senior officers of121 words
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Article118 1965-06-11 11 A 20-MEMBER team of the Indian National Defence College at New Delhi, headed by ViceAdmiral A. K. Chatterji. will make a five-day visit to Malaysia from Monday. On their arrival at Singapore they will be briefed at the Com-mander-in-Chiefs head- Staff and permanent secretaries118 words
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148 1965-06-11 11 Inquisitive tiger keeps jet base on __alert— KOTA BHARU, Thurs. A full grown tiger has been keeping men of the RAF on their toes at their base at Gong Kedak, 32 miles from here. The tiger, about 9 ft. long and 3 ft. high, has been oeen five times in148 words
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Article55 1965-06-11 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs Seventytwo tourists were among the 109 passengers who disembarked when the P and O liner s^. ChitnU sailed into Singapore today. Tourist Promotion Board officials were at the wharf to greet them and take them on a tour of the island. The Chitral55 words
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Advertisement162 1965-06-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE HI SAIGON DIRECTS v ■HHHHI J LrfOj^MUfpS)- SAIGON -SINGAPORE |^jCU\V Av/J2l "BANGKOK-HONGKONG GeneralSolesAgentlnMalaysia:MAl4YsJAN AIRWAYS in l CHONG GAY FILM CO. LTD. proudly presents M taps LKBAILLI? AFRICAN The most spectacular and the first African cultural- show 'o perform in Malaysia at STADIUM NEGARA KUALA LUMPUR. FIRST PERFORMANCE162 words
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Advertisement272 1965-06-11 11 v b^^^^k^s^m ro v n d trip to VHonQ Kono Cwßim/ ■L_^^^___^^^3 Hsmsß-.ti-i»"«r«».i. ..»»>TT^^W byPiOOJRIEitfTLIiSTESs.s.CATHAYs.s.CHITRAL HONG KONG. ..spend 4 bustling exciting days. ..shop for Kamakura...seetheglorious shops in one of the major ports wonderful tax-free goods. ..see Victoria Peak and the of the world. Walled City Fortress of Kam Ting spend272 words
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Miscellaneous299 1965-06-11 11 Straits Times Crossword L^^^^^^L^^J 1— J ACROSS 5 When the 3 20 said the sun 1. Friendly association the 3 was overhead anyway (4) 20 down lacked unless as a 6. See 22. (Done up?) i T spectre! <13>. 7. Royal exchange afterwards 8. It ironical to provide pro- suited299 words
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Advertisement830 1965-06-11 12 (onlinurd from Page (I SITUATIONS VACANT j t *r*M *4 (Mlm.t -Box SO ru extra APPLICANTS to Box A 2071 B.T. XL. "Personnel Assistant" are thanked. Suitable applicants will be contacted. CLERK REOUIREO by Insurance Department of Brit lah Company to deal mainly wltb marine claim settlement*. Previous experience essential.830 words
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Advertisement787 1965-06-11 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Ml*.) Box St ef. txtrm ruKNIIHED FLAT K»CIO£ Baol S Bfdrooma, 2 Bathroom*. T«lepbon«. Dlnlnc Room. Lxunsa. Apply B'por* ■MM, CARLICK AVINUI. Fully KurmatiMl Bungalow with 3 hedrooms. 3 batkrooma, acrvant'a quarter, dlDlng. alttins room. Tai: (B'pore) *****. SCLrTAR MILLS Fully Furnished Brml-deta,chad Houses. Rant787 words
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Advertisement891 1965-06-11 12 GODOWN SPACE WANTED li Wmrd* M 'Him.)— Box Sn rt*. txlro CODOWN SPACE REQUIRED near Kuala Lumpar with minimum covered >nace of IO.OOft- xj ft.. prereraMv with large open adjoining land fetatt rent*!, etc required lo Box A 2117 ST X.L "HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* St <Ml*.>— Box891 words
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Advertisement886 1965-06-11 12 EDUCATION IS <*„,*, <« r Mm -Hox ill <-f» «rr« MASTER YOUR NATIONAL L.in quage 1 Join National Language School Air-iondltioned. experienced teacher* including lemons college Malay lecturers. Cu>«i for fclementsrv Intermediate. Standard 11. 11 l ttartmg this weak. 17-c. Baacb Road. Spore (opposite Military HQ) 2*376 TV a RADIO886 words
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Advertisement1056 1965-06-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALf li Wnrdt SI I Miit.) Box St ef. extro LATE 19*3 AUSTIN 1100. OIK I o«n,r. accident free, 53.«30 only. s»-n W Uxtord Rd.. Spore from 4 uin to pin 1«64 CHEVROLET SEDAN, as new I condition, factory reprwrmatir** Iran«port. only vvrtou, Tel: 1 8 pore) j1,056 words
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Advertisement936 1965-06-11 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. IS Wowwn M I Mm. t— Bmx it rt* txtrm MODERN MASSAGE Swedish Mas I ssge Steamhatbs. 57-A. Victoria Istrajat, Brna Basah Road. Spore. Tai I MMoV, 1 CENTLIMIN. for Mwedisn Massage Ht...:ntuin r'arlai Treatment U«n cure. Hjircutling. Tinting "Jeaaa" Air- i>i..ntic>iied Sawn J»A. Ptoang Lane. I936 words
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Advertisement1400 1965-06-11 12 THE BANKRUPTCY TENDER NOTICE ORniNANfT (THAPTFD 111 Tenders kip Inwtrd for the UKUIHANIt (LHAntK 11) supply ol tfcln.ual tea,htn< mut^ NOTICE OF Rr't'KIVING 'to" 1 »»tl equipmt.it to the TechniOBDERS i ca Teachers' Traliilns Collece, Tilrr Ktrrrirv ,h.t o«^»ivit,o Daniansara Road. Kuala Lumpur lo^er^e^n^^itifTav 1 for rtod June. 1965 made1,400 words
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Advertisement1252 1965-06-11 13 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.ILi Due S'pora Saiia P. S'kaa Ptaaag MACNAOR H«erpool la Part/Tplay Jnaii CLTTONEUS Liverpool, Glasgow Cm. IS Talay Jaae 12/11 Jane II PTRRHUS Liverpool, Glasgow Juie 13 Jaae 14 OIOMEO Liverpool. Glasgow une IS Imt il MM 23/23 jaaeM ATRCUS Liverpool, Dublin. A'mouth... Jmi 241,252 words
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Advertisement1277 1965-06-11 13 THC tAST ASIAT.C COVPAN/ L'd kco-por«lsd A Qir- u% EXPRESS SAIUNGS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO >CAHOINAVIA» S'pure P. S'hani Penang Am beao« Havre H burg Kin Aaiw Cum MREA a) la«e 11/21 Jan n/24 2S/» Jlly II <4 My 21 My 10 2 II lUSUANGA U luae 21/ 21,277 words
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Advertisement1212 1965-06-11 13 Benuline M m EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL COHTINENIAL PORTS nruT »oif Fat rtamourg tuij DKMaWmaTUv London My I Singapore r S'nam Peneng Cmouta laly II UPt/Talay M'brougß Jaly 20 BENLOMOND IM Smew. P*m »,a.g J! 13 Cla 33/Talay Jmc 12/(3 Jaac 14/14 Hm<M mmm -pirn. mv... mm ra% X1,212 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-06-11 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K., Continent feioaapoie r l i r.am Peaani CITT IF COLOMIO London, Hamburg, Rstteroara. Havre. Hull, Inuninghim 23/21 Jaaa 21 Jaae CITT OF WINNIPEG London, Hambbrg. Kotterdaa. A«erp, Hull 14 Jalf CITT OF WELLINGTON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull, Immmgna.n 2J/2J jaly II Jaiv CITT1,266 words
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802 1965-06-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was no startling 1 upsurge in the amount of business transacted on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday following the postponement of the operation of the capital gains tax on stork and share transactions until January 1 next year.802 words
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Article27 1965-06-11 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 9 June 10. 'Industrials: 72.74 72.52 Tins: 91.47 90.76 S robbers: 103.68 103.68 'Dec. SO, 1963 100. Dec. 39, 1962 100.27 words
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Article131 1965-06-11 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INDUSTRIALS continued to dcx cllne with leaders more affected than second rank issues Colonial sugar dropped Is. "d to 63s 9d and ICIANZ a further 6d to 435, 6d. Base metals and oils eased. Mount Isa were steady at 375. 9d. Today's elating prices wltb Wedneaday's131 words
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Article54 1965-06-11 14 THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2m. 3 15/16 d. Buying TT 2s. 4 1/161. Buying OD 2s. 4!; d. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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569 1965-06-11 14 Modest rise of 75 cents in Straits tin price STRAITS tin had one of it? smallest movrs for some time yesterday rising by only 75 cents to 5773 per picul. The offering was estimated down by 15 tons to 230 tons. iv London on Wednesday apart from a softening In569 words
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Article23 1965-06-11 14 June 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 722 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5773 (up 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down 15 tons).23 words
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Article39 1965-06-11 14 /~\N (be frtt txchanm marktt tm Bong Kodk yesterday me U. S. dellar was quoted at 5.7 M for T. T. 5.741 tor earr. tttrling was quoted at 18.04 aa4 ent tatl of (aid at 260 i.39 words
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Advertisement1124 1965-06-11 14 Y^ "^KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTO. Bam Canasta and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kufle. Tokutiama Montreal loromo Uflroil Cnicat* Fienft Mars" 21 24 Jaly I Asg 4 Sept (Sept 11 Sept 17 left jruagtr" 12/11 Aeg 2t Aeg 27 Sepi I let I let tl Ist Wttt Coast of Central South1,124 words
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Advertisement959 1965-06-11 14 AUSTRALIA *ERVICE/NE* /EALAMI iHOIA, PAKItiAN AMI P fiWLF SIIVICI is Frteasila. Aeeiasta. Merkeetse. Syeaey Tsi Means sal Wages all laaa '-•jine P j'»aa s'ae>e I'peia P. S*kaa Peasui j •UPETA Cailtl la Part 12/11 Jena RAJULA 11/71 1 see 21 leas It lest iOMIALA I Jsl) 111 ial| 11/11 Jely959 words
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Advertisement548 1965-06-11 14 |EEJ^S^E|^^^^^^r^^^^^^W^H 3HR^3aßaEam^Ell MtSIIOUNa IUKUKt linitli »ia««vu<e t. S naa I'eaaei rMi nauSilaa 14/11 laae H'llimi 21 Jeae Mossnies. navre Duniirs. »AM* 11/11 My 14 II My II My Msriemss Boroeae>, Ha>rt. Oueun. JAM ,2,n ah U/17 Aag It »H Marseilles, Havre. Ouflt.ir». l»'C» 11/U '-si 14/ltScpl USt.l Uarieiilas. Bordeaui. Havre.548 words
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Advertisement251 1965-06-11 14 aT4^ ru^^*ja|^aejam^aii f i "aMf^Tß^^^^^^ -JM J P'SHAM SPORE PENANCs ETA/tTD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA 4 CHITTAGONG M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor Tcwn&ville, Alma, Brisbane, Sydney Melbourne June 7,10 June 11/12 FROM MADRAS, NAGAPATTINAM PENANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" tor P'Sham Penang, Nogopottinom Madras June 16 16 June 13/13251 words
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Article808 1965-06-11 15 BUSINESS in and reported to Singapore and Kual* l.unipui u.iujijj rooiiii ol the MOCK Exchange ot Maiayua yei>niuay with the numDer ot shares uuaed v) arackeu. NUUS TRIALS Uunlea* 11.23 81* <7,uuu> Jl.ij v. (4,uuu; *l .1. Ism M) »I.M> LI, (b.uuoj fI.4W; f. and M. erd*. t".WHI)808 words
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Article100 1965-06-11 15 VJMIPS lying alencsldt th» Sinxapora wiunri ar txptcttd today ara: Victoria 1/2. strnat Fraztr 3/4. Sagamat N.W. 3. Glenfalloch 8/9, Bute of A»*nm 10 Ml. Clytontua 15/16. Hoi Houw 27/28, Benlomond $3/34, Hongkong Grare 39/36, Comet Commaodrr 38/39. Dma 40/41, Chltnl 42/43, and Prmldent Uartltld 47. Port100 words
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Article42 1965-06-11 15 'I'ME Miliyan liohinga Sankt' An*--1 elation in:nlc thrw rhangr* In Its MlSf to merchants yuttrday (all ratti to |IM>: Silling TT »f OO rtady: twin Francs 14O|: Bdglan Francs 1,607; Frsntft Franca 15»i: Italian Urs 20.276. twsdisrt Kranar Ib 7».42 words
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Advertisement878 1965-06-11 15 THE PUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated ln Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be hold at its Registered Office, No. 59. Robinson Road. Singapore, on Monday, the 21st June. 1965 at 2.30 p.m. for ihe following purposes: 1. To receive and,878 words
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Advertisement823 1965-06-11 15 THE PENANG TURF CLUB KEDAH GYMKHANA MEETING AT ALOR STAR BATURDW. 19TH JLNE 1965 $1 UNLIMITED SWEEP are now on sale at the Town Office up to Friday. 18th June. Tickets are also available from the Secretary, Kedah Gymkhana Club up to and including the day of the Meeting. The823 words
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Advertisement878 1965-06-11 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE I NDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise ol the powers conierred by subsections U) and y3> ol section 19 ol the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to878 words
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Advertisement570 1965-06-11 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SUBANG Tenders are Invited for the cleaning of the Terminal Building, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Subang lor a period from the date of opening of the Airport to 31st Decemoer, 1966. Tenders .n writing should be forwarded by registered post ln sealed envelopes570 words
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Advertisement1428 1965-06-11 15 FENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered contractors by the Jemaah Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat d/a Ketua Akauntan. Kereupl Tanah Melayu, Kuala Lumpur up till 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 23.6.65 for the following work: (a) From Class 'D' and above contractors for extension to Golf1,428 words
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Advertisement247 1965-06-11 15 (MANGE OF ARRIVAL AND DhI'AKITKr. DAII T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOVAGK 153 B'pore Sham Penang Arrives /Sails Arrives /Sails Arrives /Sails JUNE 13/15 JUNE 16/16 JUNE 17/11 Chief Agents. R JUMABHOY MM LTD., 24. Malacca Strret. Tel: ***** HBM Ministry of Public Building and Works requires for service in SAB247 words
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Article, Illustration49 1965-06-11 16 Tjl DWARD White and Jim McDivitt £j relax in their rubber liferaft as Navy frogmen move in to check on them after the splashdown of the Gemini spacecraft. Another frogman completes the job of attaching a flotation ring to the capsule's heat-scorched blunt end. UPI photo.UPI - 49 words
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367 1965-06-11 16 ABOARD U.S.S. WASP AT SEA. Thurs.— A little tired but in 'great shape and wonderful spirits, astronauts Jame.-, McDivitt and Edward White yesterday wound up exhausting medical tests and awaited the happiest moment of all. 'he open arms of their families. TheyUPI - 367 words
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Article37 1965-06-11 16 LONDON. Thurs. More than 1 200 London firemen (ought a million pound blaze In a warehouse next to a railway lineTrains into and out of Penchurch Street station were stopped for SO minutes-37 words
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Article75 1965-06-11 16 ABOARD I S S Wasp at M-a. Thurv Astronauts James McDivitt and Edward White sot a firm "No" yesterday to their request to be catapulted off the carrier flight deck in planes "to nee what it's like." The two Air Force majors, who never have flown a75 words
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184 1965-06-11 16 Leukaemia deaths after N-tests: Probe is ordered LONDON. Thurs. Bri tain Is to conduct ,i fuL Inquiry into a number of deaths among Servicemen who served on Christmas Island, in the Pacific, during nuclear tests In 1958. an Army spokesman said here last night. Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister,Reuter - 184 words
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Article63 1965-06-11 16 50 bullets to freedom WEST BERLIN, Thurs. East German border guards fired at least 50 sub-machlnegun bullets at a 22-year-old East Berliner swmmtng 300 yards across the River Spree to reach West Berlin. Vest Berlin police said the refugee was hit several times, ani had severe chest wounds when heReuter - 63 words
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228 1965-06-11 16 Russians revive riddle of signalling star "MOSCOW. Thurs. ITI Soviet scientists yesterday revived their suggestion that a "superstar" may be emitting regular radio signals from Outer Space. The Soviet news agenry Tass said radio astronomer Nikolai Karda-shoT had described the details of his work with the "mysterious source" to th«UPI - 228 words
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Advertisement115 1965-06-11 16 /..:s* sy|fc7^»» «^A IHI 1-iMii lull MM WE f WT'IIUI. Hk w Hf K~£ Hk <i»i iHHHHHHT i. ■■«swsssPwsr Bt b E^^yli^ffS m Bp S^fe s IBbP^^^^^h3^hh^3hbHpP^hl h^k» Hr*B H^^P^^^^HC HHH^^c y^v^SS t i UpV^bfll h C 3 *J|^ Slimming EZ2 J Free Pattern Service •Be Your Daughter's Our Old115 words
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Advertisement81 1965-06-11 16 MODERN CARS DEMAND PRECISION SERVICE EQUIPMENT PROVIDES THE ANSWER I <>■!!* gi»»g. SKJHS-SIL-3E ELECTRONIC TUNEMASTER INSTRUMENTS WHEEL BALANCERS WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRECISION EQUIPMENT I 1 "*hVJ lie .-.v :>,;:.:..: All this equipment enables adjustments to be made accurately, efficiently, and economically. Repco instruments are straightforward, and can be handled with confidence81 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-06-11 17 Jozy sets world mile record of 3:53.6 He clips half second off Snell's mark PARIS, Thurs. Michel Jazy, the 28-year-old French Olympic runner, yesterday Set a world record of 3min 53.65 ec for the mile at Rennes, in Western France. Jazy's time beat the existing record of 3min. 54.1 sec252 words
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234 1965-06-11 17 THE WORLD of SPORT Carr storms to the last 32 GOLF Porthcawli (Wales), Thurs. —I Joe Carr of Ireland,! three times winner of the title, showed all his old skill when he stormed into the last 32 of the British Amateur championship with a third round win by 8 and234 words
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446 1965-06-11 17 Hamzah: Give our team 4 weeks training FORTNIGHT NOT ENOUGH TO BRING MALAYSIAN SIDE TO PEAK FORM OR TO ESTABLISH TEAMWORK KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Organising Committee for theMerdeka eighth anniversary football tournament from Aug. 14 to 28 will urge the F.A. of Malaysia Council to give the Malaysian team446 words
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298 1965-06-11 17 SPORTSLETTER F.A. of S'GOR COUNCIL REPLY TO WESTPHAL THE P. A. of SeUnttor Council feel obliged to reply to statements made by German soccer coach Otto Westphal In the report published in Tlmesport of June 9. Mr. Westphal'A allegation that state selectors do not consult their coaches when picking team*298 words
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Article90 1965-06-11 17 SOCCER Spore Div. 2C: RAP Changi 6 STU 0; Dlv. 3A: Serangoon Malays 2 BODCA 1; Dlv. 3C: Radln Mas 5 K. Ayer 2. Klnanr DW. Z: Gurkha Engineers 'B 3 Menglclbol Malacca Dlv. 1: Medicals 1 1/10 Gurkha Rifles 0. Inter-PWD (Ipoh) Ipoh 7 Taipi Ing 1. Taiptng90 words
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266 1965-06-11 17 HOCKEY Top Cup rivals clash in quad SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malaysian Hockey Federation quadrangular starting tomorrow at Farrer Park between Selangor, Perak, Negri Sembilan and Singapore, will be a fine test of strength for the leading state teams of the moment. Selangor and Negrl Sembilan. both strong: contenders tor the266 words
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Article122 1965-06-11 17 A (LOR STAR, Thurs. Kedah will be at full strength against Penang In their firs* match In the second round of the Malaya Cup competition at Stadium Danil Aman %re tomorrow night The team la the same as that which lost to Selangor 2-1 at Alor122 words
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706 1965-06-11 17 RACE ENTRIES 155 horses for June Meeting in KL 1/-UALA LUMPUR, "■Thurs. The Selangor Turf Club announced today that a total of 155 entries has been received for the June Meeting here on June 20, 23 and 27. The entries comprise 83 In Class Three. 27 In Class Five and706 words
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Advertisement240 1965-06-11 17 ■Don't think Handy Angle ■can work miracles I There's nothing magic about Handy Angle. Factories don't just suddenly run on their own. I Workshops don't tidy themselves up. It Just looks that way. SPvIJ Handy Angle shelving units and angle sections, for instance, are made from perfectly normal I high-grade240 words
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Advertisement390 1965-06-11 17 Another reason why A more Carrier air bought than any other makel ■OW. 1 ESat^^al a^HP Conditioner's extra I thick fibre glass JL insulation blanket m and specially designed fans keep operating noise down to a soft hum. Air conditioning Here, at In many other parts of the right model390 words
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Miscellaneous152 1965-06-11 17 DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cup: Kedah v PenaiiK (Stadium Darulaman. 8 pm i Kelantan v Trengganu (K Bharu. 5.15). Spore Div. 2B: Jollilads v Khalsa (Gcylang); Div. 3B: C. Rancers v PP Wanderers; Div. SC: Cosmos v RAP Tengah "A"; Dlv. 3D: Bt Timah v P. Karib 'A' (all matches at152 words
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Article, Illustration321 1965-06-11 18 A swimsuit preview but only for the Press KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sis beauty queens from six States today paraded in swimMiits for press photographers at the Weld Koad swimming pool here. They are (above, from left): Miss Sanah (Shirley Cheng. 21); Miss Xegri (Joyce l.im. 19); Miss Perak (Helen Lee.321 words
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Article95 1965-06-11 18 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader ot Tibet, will make a short visit to Thailand .sometime in thp future. Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said yesterday. He said that the Dalai Lama had been scheduled to visit Thal- land last month but had been asked to95 words
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94 1965-06-11 18 BODY IN BED AND THE FRIGHTENED BROTHERS LONDON. Thurs.— The battend body of a teenage girl lay on her bed for five weeks and her two broihers were too frightened to tell anyone, police said today. Eventually the boys, aged 13 and 18. told their grandparents, who sent f policeUPI - 94 words
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Article27 1965-06-11 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Loans of USSB4 million to India for electric power generation and transmission facilities were approved by the World Bank yesterday.— AP.AP - 27 words
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Article322 1965-06-11 18 LONDON. Thurs. The stockmarkets have been in a see-saw mood today and after moving lower at tlie outset following the fresh break on Wall Street yesterday the trend was reversed In the afternoon, when there was a tendency to pay more attention to the latest Gallup Poll which322 words
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Article72 1965-06-11 18 BANGKOK. Thurs— The Soviet Union should be invited to the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers because of Its large territories in Asia and its Interests in the region, India's Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr Dinesh Sl"n«h, told reporters here today. He said that Russia had helped AsianReuter - 72 words
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Article46 1965-06-11 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Paya Lebar Road between Oeylang Road and Sims Avenue, in Amber Road, Kampong Amber, Tan.iong Katong Road (from Mountbatten Road up to Meyer Road). Jalan Kechil and Rose Garden.46 words
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Article57 1965-06-11 18 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 21 7 »d.. July 21 7 ,d., Aug. 21 13 16d., Sept. 21 \d.. July Sept. 21 13 16d.. Oct./ Dae 21*« d.. Jan.March 21 \d.. April June 21 9 16d.. July Sept. 21 d.. Oct. Dec 21 7 16d.. c.i.f. June 21 July 21 '-d..57 words
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Article23 1965-06-11 18 LONDON Thurs Buyers £1572' sellers £1577 Forward buyers £1549. sellers £1550. Settlement £1577*3 Turnover a.m. 290, tons. p.m. 95 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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150 1965-06-11 18 Death fast threat by 400 strikers at No. 10 PRESTON. Thurs. About 110 coloured strikers at spinning plant in this industrial town yesterday threatened to fast to death outside 10. Downing Street, the official home of the Prime Ministi-r If tlieir plea for an inauirv iiiiii their 18-day unofficial strikeReuter - 150 words
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98 1965-06-11 18 MUAR. Thurs. Fishermen here today urged the Government to relax the present 24-hour offshore curfew along the West coast ol Johore. because it was causing them hardship. After an emergency meeting of the Fishermen's Association here, the chairman. Mr Heng Lim Hal, aaid that98 words
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219 1965-06-11 18 Indonesian army and Reds in war of words JAKARTA. Thurs. The newspapers of the Indonesian Communist Party and the Indonesian Army yesterday attacked each other in a continuum debate. An editorial in Harian Rakyat People's Daily said the army newspaper was Bounding like the banned "Boay lor the Promotion ofUPI - 219 words
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218 1965-06-11 18 Vietnam may cause split in Wilson's Cabinet LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Harold Wilson's support for President Johnson's Vietnam policy may cause a rift within the Cabinet, the Times said today. "The BrniMM with which Mr Wilson and Mr Michael Stewart i the Foreign Secretary) align themaelvea with Washington may be repugnant218 words
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Article34 1965-06-11 18 NAPLES, Thurs. Naples police said today they had arrested seven men and four women during investigations into an international gang trafficking in drugs, counterfelt money, false documents and stolen goods.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-06-11 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia (or the period Bpm Wednesday to 8 p.m yesterday Hifhest Lownit Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 90 7., Penan* 88 73 Ipoh 9| 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore go 73 C. Highlands 70 57 jMMHaa 84 73 Kuchlng 88 7049 words
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