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Title Section21 1965-06-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-06-16 1 THIS father's face mirrors the horror of war as he holds his wounded son in his arms after finding him in battered Dong Xoai, where South Vietnamese and U. S. forces suffered one of their worst defeats of the war at the hands of the VietcongUPI - 72 words
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456 1965-06-16 1 LOKMAN HALIM - RAZAK TO DR. LEE AND DAVID: YOU STAY OUT OF THIS LOKMAN HALIM From I^UANTAN. Tues. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today warned Dr. Lee Siew Choh (Barisan Sosialis chairman) and Mr. V. David (Socialist Front) that they had no business to be at the AfroAsian conference in456 words
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Article480 1965-06-16 1 LEE SIEW YEE - Climb down move on Sock and Mao LEE SIEW YEE From LONDON, Tuesday THE Daily Express today reported both China and Indonesia were being forced into a climb down over Soekarno's policy of aggression. The* report says these two countries have failed to get the Afro-Asian support needed to stepReuter; AP; UPI - 480 words
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88 1965-06-16 1 'Ya'acob to be Envoy in Cairo' report KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Ambassador in Bangkok. Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latin 0 is to return hero for re-assign-ment on June 22. He will be accompanied by his wife. Che Rahmah. and their tour sons. According to a Reuter report from Bangkok88 words
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Article51 1965-06-16 1 PARIS. Tues. A US Air Force B-58 Hustler supersonic bomber crashed at Le Bourget airfield here today, killing one of the three crewmen aboard Helicopters picked up the survivors and took them to a military hospital. The plane was on a flight for the Paris aero-space show.Reuter - 51 words
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Article17 1965-06-16 1 SAIGON. Tues -US Naval aircraft made three raids on North Vietnam early today —Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article52 1965-06-16 1 BANGKOK. Tue.v— Thailand is considering a proposal put •forward by Japan to set up n "union of parliaments of some rountiies in Asia, it was officially .stated here Countries considered (or membership are Thailand. Japan. South Vietnam. South Korea, the Philippines. India. Pakistan. Formosa andReuter - 52 words
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Article144 1965-06-16 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Harold Wilson said here today that his Government will not discard lightly any defence responsibility Br i tain had assumed through close traditional ties or by treaty. Thr British Primr Minister was addressing a conference of the Commonwealth Press Union a fewReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration736 1965-06-16 1 GEOFFREY GELDARC - 3 NEW MEN IN SARA WAR CABINET GEOFFREY GELDARC From >: KUCHING. Tues. SARAWAK'S new nine-man Cabinet \v;is formed today and liner new Ministers were sworn in lliis afternoon before Ihe Governor, Tun Abang lluji Openg. The new Ministers are Abang Othman bin Abang Moasli. M.P., a Party Negara leader.736 words
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Article258 1965-06-16 1 Wilson plan for Asian defence London. Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, today was reported ready with plans for a four-nation partnership to reinforce allied defences from Suez to the China Sea. The British leader's project, according to ciates. is for a British military linkup east of Suez i with258 words
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Article39 1965-06-16 1 NO SI'PPORT FOR INDON CLAIM SINGAPORE, Tues Military sources here tonicht said had no information to support Indonesian claim that "North Kalimantan National Army" had occupied Mi laysian post at Tepoi. la rawak. after fierce fightj «nij.39 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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128 1965-06-16 2 Pakistan blames India Cor defence drain RAWALPINDI. 1V Tues. Pakistan yesterday slashed its development programme by five per cent to meet defence costs, blaming India for creating a border emergency. As the cuts were announced by the Finance Minister. Mr. Mohammad Shoaib. at a Budget session of the National Assembly,Reuter - 128 words
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Article32 1965-06-16 2 MANILA. Tues. Government i agents have arrested two suspected opium addicts here and seized from them 50.000 pesos (about 542.000) worth of narcotics powder and other opium derivatives. j Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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226 1965-06-16 2 Tit-for-tat snub from Shastri to Johnson OTTAWA, Tuesday INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, said yesterday President Johnson had invited him to go to Washington in the autumn, but that it would not be possible for him to accept. He told a Press conference here he would not be able to226 words
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149 1965-06-16 2 'RHODESIA CAN BECOME ANOTHER ALGERIA...' T ONDON, Tues. Uganda's Prime Minister. Dr. Milton Obote. warned yesterday that Rhodesia could become another Algeria if the British Government did not insist on, negotiations with the Africans for independence. He was speaking to reI porters at London airport as he arrived to attendUPI - 149 words
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105 1965-06-16 2 Tues— AH Ministers of Ghana's new Government were reporting last night at Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute near here for an obligatory threeweek course In "Nkrumahism" and self-examlnatton President Nkrumah. who arrived in London yesterday for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, ordered the course forReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration132 1965-06-16 2 Kaunda's plea for joint war on poverty T ONDON, Tues. President Kaunda of Zambia suggested here yesterday that Commonwealth countries accept joint responsibility for elimirating poverty in member nations. Speaking at a meeting of the Overseas Development Institute, he said the future of the Commonwealth might well depend on theReuter - 132 words
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111 1965-06-16 2 SAIGON. Tues. Twenty I.S. F-105 Thunderchiefs struck the Ban Xotn barracks, 70 miles south-west of Hanoi. yesterday destroying five buildings and heavily damaging 10' others. About 30 other Air Force jets supported the Thunderchiefs. They also covered a simultaneous raid by eight Vietnamese SkyraidersReuter - 111 words
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362 1965-06-16 2 Japan sought peace a year before she surrendered... WASHINGTON, Tuas. JAPAN sought a peaceful settlement of World War II almost a year before surrendering, according to previously secret U.S. documents released yesterday. The Informal overture through Sweden was refused. The Japanese were never told that the offer had even beenUPI - 362 words
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151 1965-06-16 2 Mao: We're getting ready for two more N-tests -TOKYO, Tues. x Chairman Mao Tsetung told an Indonesian official that Peking is now preparing for its third and fourth nuclear tests, the Kyodo news agency reported yesterday. Kyodo's Jakarta correspondent Kalsuke Watanabe said he interviewed Arudji Kartawinta. Speaker of the IndonesianAP - 151 words
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Article27 1965-06-16 2 CAIRO, Tues.— lndia and tha United Arab Republic have signed a one-year agreement incre«»ing the volume of their trade tif 30 per cent. AP-AP - 27 words
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Miscellaneous35 1965-06-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ]|/&eOCG€ OOti *>XOf> rHevT il /l/_r/^/ "Ouil SuPP~ess ru&e [&6V *<yD Oo A w/E Can, £_£>lv f MUSTN'T I «ov/e td ANoruec PtjNl<SU JfHO V^ P<5Tg'CT V^"£_^^ (ot- couple \r35 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article325 1965-06-16 3 RUSSIAN THREAT TO DROP OFFER Peacekeeping impasse UNITED NATIONS. Tues 'pHE Soviet I nion and the United States remained deadlocked last night in the crisis over payments for peacekeeping operations which paralysed the 1964-65 General Assembly. Dr. Nikolai Fedorcnko. the chief Soviet delegate, warned that Russia might withdraw its offerReuter - 325 words
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Article24 1965-06-16 3 ROME. Tues. Four Italians were killed when two small tourist planes crashed, one into a cemetery at, Vercelli, north-west Italy. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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209 1965-06-16 3 Disgusted war hero to return his MBE 1 ON DON. Tups. A British war hero is returning a medal to Queer, Elizabeth because he resents the fact that the same honour has been bestowed on the Beatles. Mr Paul Pearson. 64. was made a Member of the Order of theReuter - 209 words
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Article28 1965-06-16 3 RECIVE (Brazil!. Tues. < Widespread flooding caue>>d by three days of torrential rains has claimed at least 15 lives and left an estimated 30,000 homeless. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-06-16 3 AT LAST... TO THE CHURCH ON TIME r THr. wedding gMSta were calling the bride "Lucky Tucker" after the ceremony. \iiil it's a nickname that will stick to me now." said pretty 20-year-old Marilyn Tucker. For this was Marilyn's THIRD attempt to marry 22-year-old lan Burgess at St. Mary's Church,Mirrorpic - 120 words
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250 1965-06-16 3 PARIS. Tuesday. PRINCE Rainier of Monaco yesterday called Mr. Aristotle Ortmte/a majority stockholder in the Monte Carlo casino and other tourist attractions, a speculator and said the Government was ready to force a showdown to eliminate Mr Onassis' influence in the tiny principality. In a statementAP - 250 words
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142 1965-06-16 3 The Russian answer to Concord: The TU-144 PARIS. Tues. Russia's supersonic answer may be in operation before ihe Anglo-French Concord, a top Russian aircraft, designer said here yesterday. Mr. Oleg Antonov. the Soviet designer, said a model of the Tupolev 144, Russia's answer to the Concord, is on its wayReuter - 142 words
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Article48 1965-06-16 3 LIMA iPrrui- Two Amrnran fishing boats were held in the por; of Chimbote yesterday on charge* of illcßal operation in Penman territorial waters-Perm-inns claim tuning rights in waters ui> to 200 miles offshore. The U.S. recognise* territorial waters M >>\Tending only three miles UPIUPI - 48 words
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123 1965-06-16 3 ROME, Tues.— Police al Cosenza. southern Italy, said that a woman they rescued from a wooden cage in a nearby tiny village had been held captive 18 years. Acting on an anonymous telephone tip-off, they went to Maione. a village of 500 people,Reuter - 123 words
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Article80 1965-06-16 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Sybil Burton, former wife of actor Richard Burton, gave up more than SI million in alimony when shr became the wife of pop singer Jordan Christopher, according to newspaper columnist Leonard Lyons. I Sybil. 36. and Jordan, 24-year-old leader of the five-man group called80 words
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Article109 1965-06-16 3 DASADENA. (6alifor-< nia), Tues. Mari-ner-4. the U.S. space-; craft due to photograph Mars on July 14, yesterday completed its final manoeuvre before mak--1 ing its rendezvous with the mystery planet. An electronic timer aboard the 575 lb spacecraft issued commands that apparently successfullyReuter - 109 words
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364 1965-06-16 4 SALESMAN FOILS GUNMEN SINGAPORE, Tu«s. SALESMAN Ng Teck Siew's alertness saved him from being robbed of $2,300 in Upper Thomson Road late yesterday afternoon. Ng, who sells rice and sugar to village shops, narrowly escap- Ed death when two robbers fired364 words
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Article503 1965-06-16 4 AIRPORT— IN and OUT THK following v today a scheduled of civil aircraft movement* ut Paya Lcbar airport of Blngaporr: ARRIVALS B 0 AC: From London, Beirut. Bombay (HA 796) 2.10 p.m.: from London, Cairo, Karachi, Bangkok (BA 702) ti.lo p.m.: from Sydney, Darwin (BA 717) 7.30 p.m.: from London,503 words
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Advertisement301 1965-06-16 4 SIMULTANEOUS ONE-DAY PREMIERE A PICTURE SO TREMENDOUS IT NEEDS 4 THEATRES TO ACCOMMODATE IT! ODEON TODAY CATHAY 11 em, 1.30, 4, 6.30 Wlsffl I U om, 1.30, 4.15, *.4S I 9.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. ORCHARD ONLY! PALACE 1.00,4,6.30 9.15 pm. (No Free Llsts)^ 1-30, 4, 6.45 t 9.30 pm. f301 words
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232 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Le s Ballets Africans, which has staged 11 shows in Kuala Lumpur over the past week, will put on a preview for the police in Singapore tomorrow. This was disclosed today by Mr. Tang Pek Chee. general manager of Chong Gay Film Company232 words
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Article, Illustration283 1965-06-16 5 PROMOTING TOURISM WITHIN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Tues. The promotion of tourism within Malaysia will be the major aim of the Singapore Tourist Association during the coming year. The new chairman of the association. Mr. Vee Meng Shaw, in outlining a new programme drawn up for the next 12 months said that283 words
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Article26 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An Aneka Ragam will be organised by the Ministry of Culture at the Pasir Panjang community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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492 1965-06-16 5 'Political action' call to Sarawak Chinese— by Tan KIXHIXG, Tuesday. •JHE Sarawak Chinese Association was today urged by the president of the Malayan Chinese Association and Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to concentrate on political action, when he spoke at the party's luncheon in his honour here today.492 words
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Article45 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Acting Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University. Dr. Huang Ylng Jung, today declared open the fourth Singapore International Student Salon of Photography at the university library. The exhibition will remain open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily until Saturday.45 words
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173 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Teachers' Union at Its sixth annual delegates' conference held recently, elected Its first vice-president last year, Mr. Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong. to be Its new general secretary. The new deputy general secretary is Mr. Tng Chua Hock,173 words
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72 1965-06-16 5 Prime Minister to open new school SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will meet representatives of the Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association in his office at 12 noon on Friday. On Saturday. Mr. Lee will open the Baharuddin Vocational School in Queens way at 8.15 p.m. At72 words
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Article39 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A public lecture on the "Mystery of the mind" will be given by Bikkhu Ananda Magala at the premises of the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society v Cairnhill Road at 6.15 p.m. on Thursday.39 words
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Article301 1965-06-16 5 A CLERK, Lim Koon Har, accused of assaulting a police constable during the Macdonald House bomb incident three months ago, was acquitted in the Tenth Magistrate's Court today. Before acquitting him, the magistrate. Mr. Tan Hoay Djln. said he was giving Llm the benefit of the301 words
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Article52 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The tugboat Anggerek. the third vessel to be built by Jurong Shipyard Ltd. within eight months, was today launched by Mrs. S.P. Tao. wife of the managing director of Malaysia Marine Transport Ltd., for which the boat was built. A reception was held after52 words
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Article41 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The field section of the Ministry of Culture will stage free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Changi RAP Civilian Club; Kampong Chat Keng. Track 8. Yio Chu Kang Road, and Chwel Chlun School. Jalan Lama.41 words
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Article34 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut of! in Jalan Besar from Sam Leong Road to Petaln Road from houses 209 to 271 (odd numbers only) tomorrow, from 10 ajn. to S p.m.34 words
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183 1965-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— Eight pirate taxi operators were arrested by the Traffic Police yesterday, and charged in court for using their vehicles for hire without a licence, and without proper Insurance cover. The Police Secretary. Mr. T Chelliah. said that all eight were convicted, and183 words
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Advertisement337 1965-06-16 5 I IN TAIPKI thr IP) PRESIDENT HOTEi is TAIWAN'S NK\VI-:ST. MOST HXfRIOfS AND LAKGEST HOTEL. m* jt B» q. if w m t 9 M m r IB HI Hf f II r» ~'i I Crjcinm Orient J hovpiulitv arid irniHu^hle scriicc await you at The Fmident. I 330 IjiMinmn.337 words
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Advertisement483 1965-06-16 5 a w ith that jM I ftjwt famous A Colibri monoGAS makes friends for life— and the reason is quite simplel Oolibri is the sure-fire lighter •with the smooth, positive action. For years to come your friends will bless you for giving them a Colibri. Unique! No controls to fuss483 words
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Article, Illustration364 1965-06-16 6 PETER ARNETT; HORST FAAS - PETER ARNETT and HORST FAAS VIETNAM WAR SPECIAL q War has battered the Dong Xoai region ot South Vietnam for six consecutive days. Here is an eye-witness report by TUAN LOI, Tues. THE only living things the Vietnamese Rangers found on this sprawling French rubberAP; UPI - 364 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-06-16 7 PREM KUMAR - A MAJOR WAR WITH MAO UNLIKELY: VISITING ADMIRAL PREM KUMAR By |(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. The leader of the visiting Indian National Defence College team. Vire-Admiral A. K. Chatterji. said herr today that it was "highly improbable" that thr Sino-Indian border dispute would I vcr escalate into a major war.329 words
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88 1965-06-16 7 DENANG, Tues. Penang State Alliance leaders will meet at Umno Hall on Sunday to plan a campaign aualnst any possible PAP move to establish itself in Penang. Man than 100 officials repreMMitins Umno. MCA and MIC lire expected to attend the meeting, which is sponsored88 words
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Article122 1965-06-16 7 Mandi safar at P.D. as usual SKRFMBAN, Tues. There wilt be no restrictions for the Muslims in Negri Sembilan to celebrate m.tndi safar on June 23 at Port Dickson. The Mentri Besar, Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, said this when asked about the Malacca state, security working122 words
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Article60 1965-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tlip Red Cross Crippled Children Home* raflle draw will be held at a picnic at Tanali Merah at 4.30 p.m. on June 20. The matron of the home. Miss S A. Low. said parents of the children at the home were welcome to the60 words
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144 1965-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Ha j i Ismail bin Panjane Aris, today appealed to the public to co-operate with his office in making this town "thp pride" of South-East Asia. He made the appeal In a statement issued144 words
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199 1965-06-16 7 CEB will light up 120 Negri villages KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday, TOTAL of 120 villages in Negri Sembilan will get electricity under the rural electrification programme prepared by the Central Electricity Board for the first Malaysian Development Plan. This State-wide programme is expected to cost $5 million) if approved, a C.E.B.199 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-06-16 7 LEGAL HEAD OFF TO U.S. FOR TALKS ON LOANS 1/ UA L A LUMPUR, Tues. The acting Attorney General. Mr. H. S. Ong. left here today for Washington to discuss the legal aspects of two multi-million dollar World Bank loans for two development projects here He told newsmep that the181 words
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Article25 1965-06-16 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues Mr. S. Satu Nair. a contractor, has been elected chairman rf the newly formed Krian district Malaysian Indian Congress Counc:l.25 words
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198 1965-06-16 7 'Divorce your wife' ORDER by religious court DENANG, Tues. The 1 President of the Penang religious court. Ustaz Sheikh Ali Baladram. today ordered a coffee-stall-holder, Zakaria bin Mat, to divorce his wife under the Muslim "Fasah 4 (absolute separation) law. Ustaz Sheikh All. who is also the kathl of Georgetown,198 words
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Article56 1965-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Tues The Malay Youth Literary Avociat on art and cultural sec'ion will hold a competition for Combo bonds a the National Theatre on Aug. The content, under 'he p^tronutte of the Yang di-Perruan Nefi.ira. Tun Yusof bin I.shak. In aid of the National Defence Fund, and56 words
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Article46 1965-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 4.330 readers of the National Library have re-registered their i membership at the Central Library and the Joo Cluat and Slglap branches since Sept. 16 kMI ve.ir. Members who have not reregistered are reminded to do so now46 words
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228 1965-06-16 7 2 Indons who hid ammo in cave jailed pENANG, Tues. A 1 large quantity of arms and amunition was found hidden in a cave off Quarry Drive four I days after two Indo- nesian infiltrators were reported to have landed on Penang Island, the i Sessions Court here was j228 words
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Miscellaneous200 1965-06-16 7 I DONT CAKE WHO TOLDJUH I I n'S MY OWE ffl I WEUE fiONNATAKE )ICAN TEUVOuI I WE*-S^' cw /ly^i!-..?yL ##»>* Irnrt, Vho*l»r Gnul^ ■■■MT 1 V TUP NEWSPAPER CLUTCHED^ I HERS VA/AS A LfcEDMOCK.^ rEVEffV SCRAP OP THIS M^^^^» ,J^ c CORPSE^ ICEHUDCKED ELECTRA. THIS PLANE AND 1 PLANE200 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-06-16 8 by WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE TMI.I I civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi as part of a terrorist plan to preserve a white-suprema-cy society. Neither Mississippi nor the I nited States has been able to brinr the murderers to trial. In his hook "Three Lives for to br published in84 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1965-06-16 8 TRIPLE MURDER PROBE: DAY 3... FROM THE BOOK 'THREE LIVES FOR MISSISSIPPI' WHILE he waited in the county courthouse Michael Schwerner was observed closely by a young man about his own age. A hard-eyed and hard-handed young man. I was told1,262 words
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Miscellaneous252 1965-06-16 8 Straits Times Crossword HH f|l H fefltf ■It^^^^^r^HK ACROSS ii. Serviceable unit. Ai got It air 7. Account for twenty <s>. conditioned (11 8. Wild orgy leads to opportunity 13 Btudent overstate* Ca*anora i for spinning wheel i9j. reputation (5i Tim* I* t'ght (5). 14. Confirmed reader* lnclud* ua 10.252 words
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154 1965-06-16 9 JAIL-BREAK MAN STILL AT LARGE: HUNT CONTINUES SINGAPORE. Tues. Police here have still not traced the whereabouts of 22-year-old escaper, Danny Briar Mathew, alias Shaul Mathew. who disappeared from the medium security prison in Changi on Sunday. Mathew. who was serving the 14th month of a threevcar term for armed154 words
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Article35 1965-06-16 9 KI.ANG. Tups.— Mr Paul Chang, of 'ho Mini.-try of Education will speak on "Trend* in Educational Developments in Malaysia" to members of the Klang and Pnr- Bwettenbaai Rotary Cub hrre on Thured.iv35 words
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Article31 1965-06-16 9 R\ 1 1 PAHAT. Tues The Member ol Parliament for Batu Mr S.ih Ah Trrlc. has been rlrctrd chairman of the Youth Section of the Batu Pahat MCA.31 words
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Article, Illustration99 1965-06-16 9 AN artist's impression (right) of Phase One of the $34 million Malaysian Broadcasting Centre near Petaling Jaya, for which tenders were called yesterday. Rising above the landscape is the impressive 10--storey, honey-combed administrative block, patterned along the lines of Parliament Building. This99 words
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204 1965-06-16 9 Expert: No place for compulsion in family planning SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of the medical committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Dr. Alan Guttmacher, said here today he was against compulsion in family planning, sterilisation or abortion. Dr. Guttmacher. who Is also president of the Planned Parenthood Federation ol204 words
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Article65 1965-06-16 9 SINGAPORE Tues. p A k. s I fanis in Singapore have pledged I to give full support to the Mah.v--1 sian Government in its fight against Indonesian confrontation. The pledge «a> made recently Iby .some 150 Pakistanis at a I luncheon given in honour of a j65 words
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365 1965-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tu«i QUESTIONS about housing for Malays will be raised tomorrow by the PAP Assemblyman for Geylang Serai, Inche Rahamat bin Kenap, when the Legislative Assembly holds its first meeting since November Inche Rahamat has tabled questions for the Minister for National Development,365 words
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Article169 1965-06-16 9 Seeni's tax charges withdrawn IPOH. Tues. Two income tax summons charge against D. R. Seenivasasam. president of the People's Progressive Party and member of Parliament, wen .struck ort by the magistrate. Mr. W. Satchlihanadhan. here today The decision wa> taken alter the Income Tax Department representative. Mr. Wong Ah Goon,169 words
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Article47 1965-06-16 9 j PENANG. Ti.es. The Stsie Chinese iPenanu' Association will fete the president. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, at a dinner at the Tal Ton; i Restaurant on June 25 to congmtulhte him on his receiving the Ahli Mangku Neeara in the recent Kine s birthday honours.47 words
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233 1965-06-16 9 IPOH, Tuesday r PHE president of the 1 Malayan Technical Services Union, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss. warns of irefflciency and nepotism in the civil service if the government continues its ban on strikes. Speaking at the annual meeting of the unions Perak233 words
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Article76 1965-06-16 9 Xl ALA 1.1 MPI R. Turv The chairman of the National Language Month central exrtutht commit trc. Svrcl N.isir bin Ismail, said today that his suuKrstion yesterday about the introduction of national language as the solr medium of instruction applied only to the Knglish stream of national-typr76 words
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Article, Illustration281 1965-06-16 9 'Dato' mistake in Gazette to be set right KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ GOVERNMENT Gazette describing Sir George Oehlers as a Dato is to be amended because the former Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly is not one. The gazette notifica- r tion of June 10 announced his appointment as chairman281 words
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196 1965-06-16 9 Malaysia dispute: Saito pledges his govt's help SINGAPORE. Twos. The Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Shizuo Saito. today pledged his Governments determination to continue its efforts to help settle the Malay-sia-Indonesia dispute. 1 He. however, discounted the possibility of the dispute being resolved at present Speaking duriiiK a brief .stopover196 words
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Advertisement81 1965-06-16 9 RENT OR illip REDIFFUSION MEM/ reduced lI L Iff CHARGES RFNTAI N0 111- II I fib INITIAL PAYMENT UP NO DOWN PAYMENT 25 MONTHS TO PAY LOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV FROM ENGLAND INSTALLED MAINTAINED BY REDIFFUSION CALL US TODAY r M i y 182 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore81 words
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Advertisement224 1965-06-16 9 Can you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's because the new, full-automatic Facit CA2-H calculator is actually two machines in one. It is a machine for simple figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanced calculations. Facit CA2-16 is easy to learn and easy224 words
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Article67 1965-06-16 10 H oriti SIS (Mitumutm) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Joaepb I«u Rmi Chiang thank all relatives, frlestda and merrber* of rarioos organl- eatiaaa for sbbSl ■on<ioienc»». wreaths, alavt visits and kind a^eistancs dtirißg then- bereavement TNI RAJAMONEV BROTHERS thank si relatives snd frieads for SBsaT Dtessages of ooadoleore.67 words
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Article728 1965-06-16 10 Indonesia's Foreign Minister has left for Algiers "unable to predict what the result of the Afro-Asian conference will be." It is the safest comment Dr. Subandrio could make. There is to be confrontation between the new emerging forces and the old, a fairly certain method of bruising728 words
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Article300 1965-06-16 10 The scheme announced by the Singapore Government for I rehousing the inhabitants of i kampongs on land about to be j repossessed by the owners for housing development, is exfceptionally generous. It will I be pure social welfare, in that the Government will be act--1 ing to remedy300 words
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Article226 1965-06-16 10 An expert survey of Malaysia's industrial possibilities has i been a long standing need. That more -opportunities exist than have been identified by the new, small and relatively I inexperienced class of Malay- j siaii industrial entrepreneurs is clear. It was pointed out, for instance, by Mr. Jacques226 words
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311 1965-06-16 10 LEE SIEW YEE - The future of Britain's Singapore base LEE SIEW YEE From London, Tim. 'THE future of the Singapore Bate in the context of Commonwealth defence will be discussed at the forthcoming Commonwealth Conference, according to Mr. Chapman Pincher of the Daily Express, who says a tough line over Commonwealth defence will311 words
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758 1965-06-16 10 SAIGON'S TIRED TROOPS LOOK FOR HELP AS THE VIETCONG LAUNCH A WAR OF ATTRITION By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SAIGON. Tuas. I I IN THE sixth eh a nge of Government since the Diem regime fell in November, 1963, South Vietnam's military chiefs last week tookOFNS - 758 words
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Letter210 1965-06-16 10 1 REFER to Page 11 of your Issue of June 11, In which there is a heading 'Grenade Man To Die" anl a sub-heading •'Lawyer Refuses To Apologise To Judge For Bi.i Charge." In connection with the above Mr. T. T. Rajah has sent me210 words
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Letter61 1965-06-16 10 rban Miss Malaysia swimsuits. knowing that the winner will have to wear a swimsuit in Miami. i s difficult to understand. If the wearing of swimsuits at such functions is against the culture, tradition and religion of Malaysia, as postulated, (is it. really?<. why not ban the contest61 words
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Letter30 1965-06-16 10 THE special cost urn* worn by the "Miss Malaysia" contestants was simply great. It was more seductive and charming than the banned swimsuit. Thanks for the ban. A.I. A. Klaag30 words
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Letter47 1965-06-16 10 THE Ministry of Health is to be congratulated for removing hawkers from frYankel Avenue, where they obstructed entrances to houses as well as traffic. The Hawkers Department can do one thing more arrange to have the hawker sites cleaned up the morning after. GBATEFUL Singapore47 words
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Article474 1965-06-16 10 Learning Malay 96 By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: tiu iad]>-— old: ketua (n> an elder, chief, head (of dept. etc): aegera udvi —hastily, speedily, quickly; d«n«an vrrra-nva (Prep.) with speed, speedily: kandong, mrn(andonfi (vi to contain, kandonfan (n)— content; Jawab, mrnjawab (v) to answer, reply; jawaytan <n)474 words
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Advertisement999 1965-06-16 10 SMTiM A Ikky Hd m k*«as« t» •OLD ITOSWA— lUSaa W»sll i>is...iH •BLOtrOMM SJWAWCIS— ■■■■I asaa. mrrr moot arosn lto SWinlmli Missi. C««Hf 9mm TMS MCW« F»OMT SS. SS. IBM All. massicm atosi a 141* ussw Ctwaa* Sj.it. asaa*s«rs If. V. HCTNAaAMV a U> n jr.m >«r» a» r a.999 words
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Advertisement89 1965-06-16 10 j Fuie Electric Instruments Princeton Amp4itifs PrincctM Rcvtrk AfW w4MI Trsmols. IMi ompti«tar is o compotils of oil racommawdo<ieo» which eombtna to mafca it an outstanding omplifiar with buMTin Ravarb ond Tramolo, at a raosonobl* prica It is htflhry racommendad for Studvnt and horns usa. MSO.OO aa«a rrmtrtwt llan rfaisi89 words
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Advertisement86 1965-06-16 10 i*&* YOU CAN GET Js^P^ THE MOST FOR W YOUR DEPOSITS ijgir- WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE HErW--* I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. YOU SAVE WITH COMPUTE SECURITY. /jgp^\ SINGAPORE FIN AN C E LTD. V *»7ggs*f/ 294. I AVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. V^86 words
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209 1965-06-16 11 Confrontasi and the link with the war in Vietnam KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The tempo of Indonesian confrontation would be determined by the outcome of the Vietnam war. the Vietnamese Ambassador. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong. said today. "It the South Vietnamese lose the battle against the North, Indonesian confrontation will increase."209 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-06-16 11 AMERICAN EXPERTS TO PREPARE SURVEY TO ATTRACT MORE CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A PAN-MALAYSIAN survey aimed at boosting industry and attraction more capital for investment is to be undertaken by a team of Americans The Malaysian Government has commissioned Arthur D. Little Inc.. a firm424 words
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Article76 1965-06-16 11 National Mosque stamps KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Special postage stamps will be Issued to commemorate! the opening of the National Mosque on Aug. 27. The Ministry of Works. Posts land Telecommunications. announcing this today. said the stamps, which will feature a drawing of the National Mosque. will be of six cents.76 words
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Article, Illustration207 1965-06-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MISS Malaysia 1965, Miss Patricia Augustus, is willing to wear a swimsuit as required by the organisers of the Miss Universe contest at Miami Beach next month. The 34-22-34 beauty from Penang told the Strait* Times today: "If207 words
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165 1965-06-16 11 PACKAGE DEAL 'DOES NOT SOLVE PROBLEM' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya today reminded the Government that the "package deal" in itself would not solve the problem of 14,000 railwaymen. The union's secretarygeneral. Mr. S. P&ckrisamy. said: "The pension issue, which has been outstanding since 1936. is as165 words
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Article74 1965-06-16 11 IPOH. Tues Tlie Sultan and R-;-» Pcrrmpuan of Prrak will be guests .f baiWV at a oraiii'i.sed by the newlv•il Pi'r.ik Council of the Si:'cs Meritorious Servicf Medal holders at the Si. John Ambulance Association hall here on July 24. The award holders in other I74 words
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Article63 1965-06-16 11 K'UALA LUMPUR. TMfc Tho 24-hour offshore curfew from Taniong PunRRal to Tanjong Buloh in Johore is still on. a Royal Malaysian Police statement said todav. Two areas between Tan- long Kupang and Kuala Ke.sang and from Tanjong Pengellh to Tanjong Punggai are under a 4 Dm. to63 words
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Article24 1965-06-16 11 DUNOUN. Tues. The District Celebrations Committee here has drawn up plans to celebrate the Sultan of Trengganu's 58th birthday on June 26.24 words
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Article32 1965-06-16 11 TANGKAK. Turs The Tai^. krfk brand! o! tin- Rubber R» .search Institute has started a weekly course on rubber planting fur 40 pupils (A the St. Matthews mission schoul bare.32 words
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149 1965-06-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An egg mer- chant was stabbed yesterday when he tried to stop a thug from getting away wil-h $2,500. The merchant. Mr. Chin Kirn Swee, 44. was alone In his shop m Hicks Road counting money when two men walked149 words
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79 1965-06-16 11 i T ELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand will give £350.000 i aid to Malaysia for education, the acting Minister of External Affairs. Mr. Ralph Hanan. announced here today. He said funds from New Zealand's Colombo plan would finance the construction of a teachers'Reuter - 79 words
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Advertisement175 1965-06-16 11 bugged by bugs? bug killer L and they're gone^ New FLIT BUG KILLER is specially formulated to combat Cockroaches, Silverfish and all other crawling insects. JH-J|. One application leaves a deadly invisible film kfHL^HMLH! which goes on killing. Simple and economical J* l^^ to use, get a can today! FLIT175 words
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Miscellaneous842 1965-06-16 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lum- —Close. 5 Id— Test pattern and par and Penang; 6 Ipob and n uslc. Ml Opening and proMalacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 gramme summary: 5.50 New* Taiptng; 7 Batu Tahat; In the National Language: 5.53 Kluang. —National Songs: 6.00 News in A.M.: 10.30842 words
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320 1965-06-16 12 GOVT. PLAN TO SPREAD INDUSTRIES IN MALAYSIA IT is the Central Government's policy to disperse industries throughout Malaysia in the interest of balanced development. and private enterprise has a major role to play in this respect. The Minister of Commerce j and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee j Ann, said this320 words
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Article95 1965-06-16 12 Mr. H. J. Goete. manager of the I Far East and India Division of I Dorr-Oliver Inc.. U.S.A., is expected in Singapore today as part I of an inspection tour of the Far East Mr. Goetz. who has been here i several times before, will discuss95 words
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327 1965-06-16 12 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By SINGAPORE'S timber trade circles are gravely concerned over the emergence off new sawmills and inexperienced exporters who, it is claimed, are seriously undermining tljc industry. The existence of these new sawmills has given rise to a situation where production is getting327 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-06-16 12 NORWEGIANS KEEN TO JOIN LOCAL VENTURES NORWEGIAN industrialists are very keen to Invest in local enterprises, an executive of a Norwegian shipping agency said in Singapore. Mr. Jacob Sandal, director of Egil Bjorn-Hansen and Co. Ltd. of Oslo, was In Singapore last week in the course of a Far East211 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-06-16 12 K. SUGUMARAN - HOW PEST CONTROL CAN BE IMPROVED K. SUGUMARAN MALAYSIAN farmers will reap a richer harvest if they use modern machinery to exterminate pests, said Mr. Gerhard Meyer, a German agricultural engineer now touring the country. Mr. Meyer, proprietor of Gerhard Meyer Co. Ltd.. and representative of AS Motor of Ellington.243 words
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Article28 1965-06-16 12 Dirt helm and Co Ltd last week opened it new furnishing showroom In Cockman Street. Ipoh If measures 1.400 sq ft. and Is fully i air-condttlonefl.28 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-06-16 12 No success, so Japanese company tries again A JAPANESE pharmaceutical company which says that Its medical plaster has not found much success in Malay.sia in the past Is now renewing its efforts to establish a foothold. The company. Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co. Inc. of Tosu. Saga, has sent its assistant export181 words
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177 1965-06-16 12 Bid to market new Swiss sewing machines i SALES campaign Is now on in Singapore for a new series of Elna sewing machines which are made by Tavaro S.A. of Switzerland. The campaign was launched last week by Mr John Laterla. a I factory representative and sales promoter of the177 words
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Article199 1965-06-16 12 PAR Malayan Paintworks Lid. has now produced a new safety reflective paint for traffic use, after more than a year oi research and testing. Said to be a quality quick dry.ng type, the new product supplements the range of PAR special roadline paints Including the199 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-06-16 12 Scholarship, study tour for ICI men A SABAH studrnt. Mr. i\ Francis (lions Ku Sin ha> been awarded a scholarship by I 11. (Malaya) Ltd. to study at the Olleß* of Agriculture Srrd.mE. Malaya. Mr. (hiiiii;. completed hi* M-condary education at St. Mary's Secondary School. Sandakan. after which he took145 words
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Article55 1965-06-16 12 A new ship will be calling at Singapore from early next year. !It is the Sagaf jord of the Nor- 1 wegian- American Linp which is ex- j pected on Feb. 22 on her maiden voyage round the world. The vessel will slay lor one day beI lore55 words
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Advertisement427 1965-06-16 12 i®? THE WORID LOOKS TO KOYO For Production Efficiency ■?> and Economy Japan j Top Manufacturer of High Quality Coated Abro»iv«» HL Buffing Composition* tor Grinding, finishing and 9^^B Poltihmg Operations V KOYO F*o»ur«t: Kx.rllrni y.ulny largest Output —W aH^. NV»i-.t Kciuipmrnt and KnKinrrnnß PbcilM** H,^' i ..mpkic Line o(427 words
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Advertisement268 1965-06-16 12 fyjk Here's a gilt edged to convert funds into '^DUTSTANDING INVESTMENT IN THE GROWING/ 1 POTENTIAL OF V WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Our Company Ij Investino vast capital and resources in new VSslitDrtfT^V^r Shopping Centres and business -f?^^ 4jH^ JP* Office Blocks in this rapidly A *^o^H?^ growing State. Our specialised p268 words
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142 1965-06-16 13 /CANBERRA, Tues. The Labour Party leader, Mr. Arthur Calwell, has withdrawn from leadership of an Australian parliamentary Labour Party delegation to Singapore. The deputy leader. Mr. Grough Whltlam. will replace him. The delegation is due to leave for Singapore early next month. Mr. CalwellReuter - 142 words
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Article22 1965-06-16 13 KUCHING. Tues. The Government has distributed fire extinguishers worth more than 133,400 to kampongs in Sarawak under the Development Elan.22 words
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Article29 1965-06-16 13 KANGAR. Tues— The AraUnl Minister of Culture. Youth and Sport*. Ungku Mohsein bin Abdil Kariir. will open a youih club at Bi:neah Emas. Sanglang. on Friday.29 words
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Article19 1965-06-16 13 KUCHING. Tues. Students of the Spaoli District Council School have donated $70 to the National Defence Fund.19 words
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304 1965-06-16 13 Off today: A team to counter Indon lobbying KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s, r |'HE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, will leave for Algiers during the weekend to present Malaysia's case for admission to the Afro-Asian Summit Conference. Tomorrow, a team of five officials from304 words
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208 1965-06-16 13 A jet gun to make dentistry painless at last SINGAPORE, Tues. Dental treatment may become totally painless within a year, with the advent of the "jet age" to dentistry. This is the view of a British dental expert, Dr R. R. Stephens, a member of a team uerfectine a new208 words
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Article197 1965-06-16 13 GENEVA, Tuesday. MR. V. Manickavasagam, Malaysia's Minister of Labour, yesterday told the 49th International Labour conference here that certain recentlyintroduced Malaysian measures affecting essential services and industries were only "temporary" and did not infringe the legitimate rights and freedoms of the trade unions. Addressing a plenary sessionReuter - 197 words
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Article88 1965-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The National Union of Government Office Workers (Selangor branch) today called on the Government to revise the salaries of temporary machine operators, typists and clerks. The union secretajj. .vlr. K. Rajaratnam. said in a statement that the revision had been agreed upon in88 words
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Article58 1965-06-16 13 PENANG. Tues— The Penang Muslim Welfare Association will meet at Umno Hall on Friday night to discuss plans for launchIng a fund-raising campaign for the establishment of an orphanage for Muslim girls. The campaign will include the sale of flags, house-to-house visits by the organisers to58 words
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Article31 1965-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minuter of Information and Broadcasting, lnche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today received a $7,000 cheque from the Chetttar community line for the National Defence Fund.31 words
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Article34 1965-06-16 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pulice yesterday arrested two "fishier*" of the < 24" secret society In raids in Paya Lebar Road and Kelantan Road and detained them under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.34 words
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328 1965-06-16 13 UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday MALAYSIA stoutly defended foreign military bases and troops in a statement to the Disarmament Commission yesterday. The Malaysian Ambassador, Mr. Radhakrishna Ramani, opposing a Soviet resolution calling for liquidation of all foreign bases and withdrawal of328 words
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Article77 1965-06-16 13 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. Large-scale repairs are being carried out to the golden dome of Brunei Town's $10 million mosque. For some time the gold plating has been peeling away, leaving unsightly patches. One reason for the damage, it is suggested, is that the gold expand-?AP - 77 words
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Article37 1965-06-16 13 BENTONG. Tues. Thirteen-year-old Wong Weng Loong beat 24 pupils ;f the Khai Mun School to win in the National Language elocution contest here yesterday. The competition was held to relebrate the schools 49th anniversary.37 words
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Advertisement217 1965-06-16 13 v It's rugged. It's a t/re with teeth in it. It's the Dunlop R.K.9. With thousands of extra miles in its every inch with Dunlop know-how in its ever/ rib designed and made especially for Malaysian truckers in Malaysia .by Malaysians. DUNLOP BDuiin KM 32 de Luxe nnuii kitchen machine217 words
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Advertisement439 1965-06-16 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt i Mi*.) Box Hi rlt -i"« WANTED 40 ENGLISH Speaking Waitresses. Good salary Apply personally at Merry Land Bar. Benmolen Street. Singapore. Tel: ***** TRAINEE TECHNICAL SALESMEN Required. Experience not necessary but with some mechanical electrical background. Reply N.W.C., P.O. Box 2041, Spore. WANTED OUTDOOR Chinese439 words
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Advertisement611 1965-06-16 14 SITUATIONS WANTED >S »mrd» M (Mi*.)— Box M> <**. •»♦>• LADY SINGLE ha* bad full experience IK procedure shipping documentation correspondence ability promote imsiness seeks responsible position. Reply Box A 44*3 ST. Singapore. CHINESE. 23. MALE, passed M C.E., Senior Commercial 111, L.C.C., with good knowledge uf typing, accounts, correspondence611 words
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Advertisement711 1965-06-16 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT »,,,w, s» <Mm -d.i in rim -ttn MODERN FURNISHED PLATS all OllMead Road KimiiH Court Available I immediately. 2 3 litdrooms with on* I nervant a quarter. Mosaic A Parquet floorini: throu.'hout Knnuines Riok i Te!a (Sporn ***** 9»r.'2 AVAILABLE FOR one year's Iran. well lurni-tu-d hungalow at711 words
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Advertisement562 1965-06-16 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT ir. Word* <« (Mi*.)— Box SO rl*. oxtro I AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1 til' rtq.Ft O'lir. 2<id Floor. 14. Chulis S Street, Newly Renovated Alrcondl- I noned. Rent $150'- inclusive electricity I Phone i Spore i 92V55. I "shops to let li Word, Mi*. i Box iv rtt562 words
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Advertisement609 1965-06-16 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS I '.S Word!) (Mtm.) Box S» el: txtr* i I SEE MALAYA 7 OAYS $120/-. [<•:, weekly. BanKkok/Chiengnmi I .360-. 1/8. December Hongkong/ <o» loon Macau $555.-. 2/7. 'Hit. Hongkong Formosa Japan Bangtok $l>so/- 31/7. Cambodia /Hong- I long $675/- 1/7 (free accommodation md sightseeing) Cambodia/ Hong- I609 words
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Advertisement1153 1965-06-16 14 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE S Word* M (Will.)— Box 50 <■'• rxlra SPEEDBOAT COMPLETE with 4Uhp Ovlnrude. Ski. and Skiropr lI.'.'IK) M: 8 pore .'SOI or after orh(« Met VEHICLES FOR SALE WmwdU it i Mm i— Uox in n, Mtra 1957 MINOR 11)00 CB»«ltla« .oud 'hone Ctm, S ,iorc1,153 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-06-16 15 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE IU LONDON. LIVERPOOL CSNIINENIAL PSRtS For Liverpool laly W BEN ALDER Smtapoii siifl> •aajaaj ..pt/j..«n j... 21/21 13 J BENGLOE ijjk j..,,. sm#«o«'t P S'ha» PMant M broLgh Jaly 22 if 3 Juae 11 Jiae IS, IS Staiapora P. S aaa Piaaat •ENAVON H'buri. I'don, Hull.1,264 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-06-16 15 thg^ hLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ImlM U.K./Continenr Smgipofi P. S haai Paaaig CITY OF COLOMIO London, Hamburg. Rolteiaaa>. Havre, Hull, Irani, ngr.a-n 2i 21 jhi 21 Jaai CUT OF WINNIPEG Lunuun, Hamburg. Rotlerdan. Ameip, Hull m 14 Jali CITY OF WELLINGTON London, Haaburg, Rotterdam. Havri, Hull, Inmiafkara 2S-2J Jaly1,266 words
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760 1965-06-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent |>RICES on the stock exI change in the industrial section yesterday appeared to be slightly steadie. or largely unchanged on Monday. Cold Storage, Gammon. Shell and Sim Lini and V'niteers were all in the improved category while (iuinness, Fraser and760 words
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Article28 1965-06-16 16 Malayan Stork Indices Junr 11 June 15 'Industrials: 71.63 71.62 Tir| s: 90.08 89!85 S rubbers: 104.29 104 29 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dee. 29. 1962 10028 words
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Article105 1965-06-16 16 jm Malayan E.ehang. Bank,- Association inndr steal change In Its rates to men.bants yesterday (all rates to SIOUI New Voik: buying TT 32 11/16 airmail OD 32 13/16, Wi d.st 33 3/iti credit tills. 33 S/1S trade bills. Canada: buying. TT 35 7/16. airmail OD M 18 w105 words
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Article69 1965-06-16 16 CHINESE Product E>ehan<o, Sings- port noon prices per picul vestarday: Coconut oil: hulk $H4i sellers, drum $874 >.-llers. Copra: June/July UK/Continent; Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok whltr »153 sellers. Sarawak white »IR2| sellers, npecial Sarawak black si:,o aellers, garbled Lamponii Mack $150(N) sellers, ASTA SIHL'jiN) sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers'69 words
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403 1965-06-16 16 Straits tin price falls by eleven dollars AFTKR Its rise of KM on Monday the Straits tin price fell sharply by Sll yesterd t to S7ti!). This was in sympathy with the London trend where the 3 months' buyers afternoon price fell by 81l on Monday. Yesterday's offering W9» estimated403 words
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Article26 1965-06-16 16 June 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71| cents (down threequarters of a cent). TIN: S7H9 (down Sll). Unofficial estimated offering 220 tons (up 35 tons).26 words
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Article98 1965-06-16 16 SHIPS lying iionnsKii the Singapore wharves or aipaoted today ar*i Bentflcw 3/4, Peralc N.W. 3, Bldor N.W. 2. Poltava 10/11, Memnoo 13/14. Hoa U N.W. Mratt Magelbaea 18. Kunnk 23/24, Bananarore 31/32, Bradcv.r.'tt 33/34. seine LJoyd 35/: i«, Caltex London 42/43, Jan Mutcjko 44, and Bcnni.int 49.98 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-06-16 16 Y\ "/lAWASAKI IaSKN.KAISHA'LTD^^ j Eait Canatte and U.S.A. Great Lakes fcervlc* H'luxii TokuAam* MonrriM loront* Uetrwl Cnicaf* ■sr.oa Mare- 21/24 Jely I Isj 4 Seal (Seat 13 Seel USeat Ra>aaatsr" 12/13 Auf tSAat 77 Sept I Oet I Oct II act W*j« Coast of Cantral/Soattt America Serrvloo) Tokonama San Jose1,166 words
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Advertisement953 1965-06-16 16 [™ioRIENTl r TWE sj t J ATTENTION STUDENTS! INEXPENSIVE TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 23rd July 1965 Arriving LONDON 13th Aug 1965 via BOMBAY, ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES BARCELONA, Apply to your Troval Agent, or to:ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft953 words
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Advertisement501 1965-06-16 16 SOUTHERN SHIPPING LINES FROM BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK S'DOre P. S'hom Penang M.S. Martin Thora 21/22 Jul 23/24 Jul 2S/27 Jul M.S. Broholm 23/2S Aug 26/28 Aug 29/ 1 Sew FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE VIA SARAWAK AND SABAH Spore P. S'hom Penang S'pora M.S. Mcrt.nThore 21/22501 words
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Advertisement251 1965-06-16 16 P'SHAM "PORE PENAMG ETA/ETL ,/ETD ETA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" tor Mod.os and Calcutta j u ns 24/26 Jun* 2S/W CHIEF AGENTS K.L. SUB-AGENTS: PENANG SUB.-AGENTS: R. Jumobhoy Sons Ltd.. Üboidullo 4 Co., R. Jumabhoy Sons (M) Lfd. SINGAPORE. T*l: *****/7 K.L. T.I: *****. PENANG. Ml HMI AUSTASIA251 words
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Article875 1965-06-16 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the m hange of Malaysia yesterday, with me number of the sJaWM traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beutttad (1.000) 11 II CeM Stere (l.OOO) 52.03, Dunlop (MM) 51. 20. (1.000) 11.21. L>. Fed. Disb. (15.-875 words
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Article116 1965-06-16 17 MELBOURNE, Tues. INDISTRIALS continued their A downward drift. Movements were generally narrow. B.H.P. were down 9d to 495. Base metals were quiet, but barely steady. Oils mostly firmer. Todays doting prless with Friday's prices <the market was closed on Mon- Mount Im »7/7 (37/10) It. Broken Hill (lOt.)116 words
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Article257 1965-06-16 17 11 I first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 "m cents per Ib. down three-quarters of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was barely steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per257 words
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Article235 1965-06-16 17 June 15. Three months. INDUSTRIALS City Dev. 6 cv M. Invt. 8 cti. C.S. Holding 14 eta. N. Iron 9cts Uunlops 1 cts 0.C.8 C. 14 eta K. Smelting Rothmans 9 eta 21 cts. San 6 cv. esso 1) cts Sel. Prop. 11 eta. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta235 words
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Article53 1965-06-16 17 'PHI prrsent rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fi\nl on November M last year is Selline TT or OD 2s. 3 H.il. Buying TT 2s. 4 l/16d. Bin ing OD 2s. J'-d. the dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article29 1965-06-16 17 Kone yesterdny the U.S. dollar *as quoted at 5.751 for T.T. and 5.741 ror cash Sterling was quoted at 16.04 and me tael of gold was closed.29 words
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Advertisement2691 1965-06-16 17 ■H V^v. 1 1 3 I 3 I seV 1 1 1 i 3' 4 Is S 3 13 1 bSs~h l BARS k RESTAURANTS (Spore) 15 Wnrdu .1 (Mtn.) Box it etm. txtrm LAI WAN RESTAURANT sped*/ Cantonese dishes prepared by famous cooks at 377C/3H3C. Jalan Besar. a pore..2,691 words
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Advertisement88 1965-06-16 17 The Straits Times Press (M) Limited requires an ADVERTISEMENT ASSISTANT Duties will involve advertisement copy writing, copy checking, full responsibility for general correspondence etc. Qualification! Higher School Certificate or School Certificate with credit in English. Knowledge of laws and ethics in relation to advertising preferred. Salary Scale $250 x 2088 words
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Advertisement753 1965-06-16 18 t.KRMAN \l ADKMK I XCHANGE SERVICE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR M HOOI.s OK ENGINEERING IMB MINIM. SCHOOLS. Applications are invited trom .i. citizens for scholarships h< Engineering and Mm>]s in the Federal Republic .i: i ninny and M Berlin begionmg I.sl December. 1965. Ih. plan !nr studies includes: at A German language753 words
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Advertisement771 1965-06-16 18 NOTICE To:— Nt Teng Kianu. No. 224. L'ppci Sera n goon Road. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the High Court in Singapore id Suit No 773 of 1965 by Loll Kirn Cheng of No 58. Tiong Poll Road, 1 Singapore m which the771 words
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Advertisement592 1965-06-16 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TEMPORARY BOOK-KEEPERS Applications are Invited trom Federal Citizens lor appointment as temporary book- keepers in the office of the Director of Telecoms. > Account!, i Telecoms. Headquarters Kuala Lumpur. 2. Salary Scale $240 x 14-352/ Exam. Bar 3tib I 14-492 per men- sem plu& Cola at592 words
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Advertisement844 1965-06-16 18 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I* SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC I APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for i the post of Lecturer in the Liberal Studies Section of the School ot Accountancy. Qualifications: Candidates should have an honours degree In one of the Social Sciences and be able to show an Interest844 words
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Advertisement328 1965-06-16 18 i TENDERS i I PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaian daripada Pemborong2 yang berdalur dj-J JC J*. Kela 8 E dan ka-atas akan ci-terlma dlPejabat '-irutera Negeri, J.K R. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur hingga pukol 3.00 petang pada 18 Jun 1965 UNTOK: Alteration and Additions to Existing Main Police College Building. KuaJn Kubu328 words
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Advertisement348 1965-06-16 18 TENDER MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited trom Registered Class EX' and above Contractors for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge along Dairy Road at AmDang Bharu Ipoh. 2. full particulars are obtainable from the Municipal Engineer's I Office, Municipality c. Ipoh on any working day between348 words
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Advertisement87 1965-06-16 18 HV.M.I Ot AKKI\AL A.\l> l>t.t*\KUKt Mil T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS VOYAGK 153 S'oore P. Sham Penaog Arrives /Sails Arrives/Sai:. Arrives/Saili JUNE 13 15 JUNE 16,16 JUNE 17/11 Cbief Atents. K JLMABHOY I »ONS LTD--24. Malacm irerL Tel: TOO?? Locally based International Consulting Engineering firm requires services ot fully qualified and87 words
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318 1965-06-16 19 ERNEST FRIDA - OEHLERS GIVES UP SHA POST AFTER 19 YEARS ERNEST FRIDA I taking up new job in XL 9y SINGAPORE. Tues.— Sir George Oehlers has resigned from the Singapore Hockey Association after being its president for 19 years a record that should remain in the books for a long time. His318 words
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Article35 1965-06-16 19 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The Kelantan AAA annual championships will be held on July 8-9 at the Sultan Ismail College ground here. The Junior championship will be on June 24-25 at the same ground.35 words
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Article270 1965-06-16 19 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL ATHLETICS By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday A SPECIAL national athletic championship meetxx ing. which will serve as a full dress rehearsal for the Scap Games here in December, will be held at either Singapore or Kuala Lumpur on Nov 20. A. Valthlllngam, secretary to the270 words
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Article135 1965-06-16 19 Teams for Kedah state trial CUNGEI PATANI. Tues. In preparation for their MCA League m.crh aeainst Perak at Ipoh on July 3-4 the Kedah Cnckrt Association w.ii hold a •tate trial al Alor S:ar on Friday Kedah were unable to lield a tf.i'ii agaii Belangar at Alor S'ar jaat weekend135 words
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Article303 1965-06-16 19 A smart trial by Ben Lomond IRISH SIX-YEAR-OLD IS READY TO SCORE RACING with Epsom Jeep Kuala Lumpur, Tu«a, gEN LOMOND, a long-striding Irish six-year-old from the local stables of Alan Heddle, did a splendid trial on fast going here this morning. Ridden by Laurie Johnson, Ben Lomond easily beat303 words
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162 1965-06-16 19 Perlis FA will get more govt aid-MB 1/ AN OAR, Tues.— The Mentrt Besar of Perils. Dalo Sheikh Ahmad, has assured the Kedah F.A. that they would continue to gel financial aid from the state government Dato Sheikh Ahmad said this during a dinner party which he gave to Ptrlis162 words
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Article225 1965-06-16 19 JOE DORAI - CONFLICT OF VIEWS SO KEE TO QUIT JOE DORAI SOCCER By Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's senior vice-president Kee Yew Leng, will tender his resignation tomorrow from the four-man SAFA selection committee because of a conflict of views over the selection of the Singapore team for Malaya Cup matches.225 words
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Article118 1965-06-16 19 MALACCA 1 KWONG WAH 2 MALACCA, Tues. The vUltlng Hong Kong soccer team. jKwong Wah. gained their second victory of their current Malaysian tcur when they beat Malacca 2-1 at Alor Gajah. 17 miles from here. today. Yesterday, Kwong Wah beat a Kluang Invitation XI 2-0118 words
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Article55 1965-06-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Selangor will meet the touring Kwong Wah soccer team from Hong Kong at Merdeka Btadlum tomorrow (8 pirn The Selangor team will be from: Cheng Lee. Hamld Ohtnl. C Soosay. Zainal Abldln. Rohhn Buang. Chandran. Bardar Khan. Pook Yoong. Augus Sallm. A Koh. Danapalan. Kirn55 words
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Article19 1965-06-16 19 MALACCA. Tues— The Malacca AAA's decathlon and pentathlon championships will be held on June 17-18 at Terendak Camp19 words
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Article58 1965-06-16 19 SINGAPORE. Tues Tamil Brotherhood Association became fhpT fl M agUe when they their fifth successive win, beating r t n8 <*i n Malays 3-2 at Farrer "«r* today. m? IV SRC and Se'etar Young Indians drew 3-3 at the Padang Racecourse Road United beat Katong58 words
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Article66 1965-06-16 19 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand will send 20 men and 10 girls to compete In the Malaysian Amateur Swimming Association's international meet to be held in Singapore on Aug 7-8 Besides Thailand, the Philippines and Hong Kong have also been Invited. A spokesman for the Swimming AssociationReuter - 66 words
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Article58 1965-06-16 19 PENANG. Tues Officers and men of the 67th Station Workshop REME presented $1,000 worth of i •ports equipment, ranging from badminton shuttlecocks to cricket gloves, to the St. Xavlers Institution here. The gifts were handed over to R«v. Brother Lawrence, the Dlrectro of the school, by Capt. O.58 words
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Article197 1965-06-16 19 MOTOR-CYCLING |~)OL'GI-AS. Isle of Mam. Tues Jim Redman of Rhodesia scored the fifth successive victory for the Japanese Honda Company In the 250 cc Isle of Man Tourist Trophy world championship motor-cycling race here yesterday. Redman, on a slx-cvlinder. eight-speed Honda designed to beat the197 words
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Article, Illustration106 1965-06-16 19 Whitaker still winning races— at 69 At 69, amateur rider Lionel Whitaker still has the knack of bringing in winners. Last Sunday, he celebrated his 40th "anniversary" in Malaysian racing by scoring a double on Tlmberlane and Golden Nabob at the Pen a n g amateur meeting. It was 40106 words
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Article31 1965-06-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A triangular athletics meeting between the Specialist Teachers Training Institute. Day Training Centre and Language Institute will be held at the STTI ground at Cheras Road tomorrow.31 words
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319 1965-06-16 19 CRICKET LONDON Tues. County championship leaders Kent had a gruelling day In the field when Sussex took their total to 421 in reply to Kent's 235. Leading the Sussex run spate i was England wlcketkeeper Jim Parks with 101 In 200 minutes. 1Reuter - 319 words
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Article28 1965-06-16 19 CALCUTTA, Tues.— lndia today withdrew from the Asian Boxing championships, to be held in Seoul next month due to the shortage of foreign currency. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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184 1965-06-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Shooting Association of Malaysia have been granted a 20--acre piece of land to build an international range at Subarg, near the new international airport An official of the NSAM told Timesport today that the new range would184 words
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Article344 1965-06-16 19 WIMBLEDON f ON DON, rues. Roy Emerson of Australia and Maria Bueno of Brazil, the defending champions, are top seeds for the men's and women's singles in the the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships which starts on Monday. The No. 1 seeding of th« Brazilian giriReuter - 344 words
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Article16 1965-06-16 19 IPOH, Tues.— The Perak Indian F.A. will hold their annual meeting on June 26.16 words
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Advertisement259 1965-06-16 19 "1 PARENT-PUPIL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME tmm& i m It has been made possible by a group of people whose life is education: schoolmasters, experts tn child guidance, university professors. Together they have helped an experienced editorial team to assemble PARENT-PUPIL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME that is keyed to the school activities and the259 words
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Miscellaneous119 1965-06-16 19 I DIARY SOt'Chlt lour match: Sdangor v Kwong Wah ,HK (Merdeka Stadium 8 pm.); Malacca Dlv. 2 WD Civilians v No. 3 Coy RASC (Banda Hlllr) Negrl Dlv. 2 —Signals v SIA (NS padangK Teluk An*on Div. 2 Nova Scotia v Bebrane (Speedy RdK Singapore SBIIt A l.pe A (un:119 words
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160 1965-06-16 20 TESSELTOW Tues. Sahah s J Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo. today welcomed Tengku Abdul Rahmans offer to talk over current political problems with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Singapore Prime Minister's acceptance of the offer. Mr. Lo said that160 words
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Article27 1965-06-16 20 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Dr. Maggie Lin .i senior heall give t:ilk <mi "Child well health In Singapore" ;ii the YWCA International Women'i Club moot Ing tomorro*27 words
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Article26 1965-06-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will be the guest of honour on Pounder's Day at Raffles Institution on Thursday.26 words
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Article364 1965-06-16 20 LONDON Tues. The stock riKirkci nave a depressing perfor- mante today. Widespread falls were recorded in almost all sections under the influence of the poor May trade Onm I Closinsr middle prices of srlert>ed stocks not Including stamp I duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Tu*s. Spot364 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-06-16 20 ASTRONAUT James McDivitt gives his t h r e c children Michael. Ann and Patrick, a l)i^ hug as he arrives in Houston. Texas, alter his historic mission in the (icmini-4 spacecraft Fellow astronaut Edward White is wiih his family behind Me Divitt. McDivitt swept up104 words
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68 1965-06-16 20 Sabah eases the rules to get more workers JESSKLTON. Tues. Malaysians after three years on a work pass in Sabah can get permanent stay. the Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. said yesterday. The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting. Other nationalities ran apply for permanent stay only after fiveAP - 68 words
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Article32 1965-06-16 20 WEST BERLIN. Tues. East German border guards today killed x a We.st Berlin man and seriously injured a woman when they fired on a boat in the Teltnw Citnal.32 words
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173 1965-06-16 20 Use Malay in lower courts, call by Nasir SEREMBAN, Tups.— Th« Dim-tor of Dewan Bahama Dan Pustaka, Syrd Xa>ir bin Ismail, today called for legislation to enable the National l.anKiiUK>' to be used in the lower law courts of Malaysia, both fur the recordiiii; of evidence and in their proceedings.173 words
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Obituary63 1965-06-16 20 CABLE RECEIVED by I y.ir, HiKh Conn, lion thai b In-l.iw K Vairakmplllal M n .n |H-n»ioner and brother of Valthlllni!:im District BMpital hum: f>:i«-rrt awnj 14-ri-i;:. tl !*■■■> lll lf!lipiwil;il. CABLE RECEIVED K. V.umMppillHi, Malayan prnslorer holovcd r.rother of K. Vythilititfam Honpltal Klhiik. and filth, r-in- law of63 words
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Advertisement69 1965-06-16 20 CHONG GAY FILM CO. LTD. proudly presents m :.A::- m LESBA&3AFRICMJUS The most spcetaculai and the tirst African cultural show to perform in Malaysia At NATIONAL THEATRE SINGAPORE Gala Opening at NATIONAL THEATRE on 16th C+ 17th June. 1965 Booking in Advance At C. K. TANG ROBINSONS, COLD STORAGE. SALES69 words
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Advertisement375 1965-06-16 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 WordM Hi I Minimum) READ HOW YOU CAN BECOME PART-OWNER IN COMPANIES RFORAPPROHIOO I COMPANIES LIKE 1 COLD STORAGE SHELL EASTERN SMELTING STRAITS TRADING FRASER NEAVE UNITED ENGINEERS MALAYAN BREWERIES WEARNE BROTHERS MALAYAN CONTAINERS HUME INDUSTRIES MALAYAN TOBACCO LOWER PERAK METAL BOX KUALA KAMPAR SIME DARBY PETALINB375 words
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