The Straits Times, 17 June 1965
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Title Section23 1965-06-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THI RSDAY. JUNE 17. 1965 jl. 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article1113 1965-06-17 1 A challenge to the 'we're-friends-with-both-of-you' Commonwealth nations LONDON, Wednesday TENCKU Abdul Rahman today spoke his mind on two of the main subjects to which he is expected to direct forceful attention at the week-long Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, which opens here tomorrow at Marlborough House. On1,113 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-06-17 1 Mr. ONG QUITS THE ASSEMBLY 'no useful purpose to remain a member' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. y\\\. Onj; Eng Guan, one-time PAP Mayor of Singapore, has resigned from ihe State Legislative Assembly. His resignation, effective immediately, was announced by I IkSpeaker, Mr. A.P. Rajah, al the Assembly Hireling tooav. Mr. Ong. sole276 words
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366 1965-06-17 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Wednesday AUSTRALIAN troops guarding Sarawak's border South-east of Kuching came to grips with Indonesian regulars for the first time •yesterday and scored a major success. A large parly of Indonesians stumbled into an ;mil)iisli. ami in the 90-niinute encounter366 words
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226 1965-06-17 1 The main issues at London PMs' meeting LONDON, Wed. Leaders of 21 Commonwealth nations, representing more than "50 million people, MM n nine-day conference London tomorrow on powder-keg issues, including >he war in Vietnam ;ind Rhodesian independence. The scrne has now been set for stronß disagreement over both these deadlock-t-clReuter - 226 words
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Article115 1965-06-17 1 Payroll grab: Manager shot dead SINGAPORE. Wed. A sawmill manager, Mr. Ang Chew Kee, 35. was shot dead this evening when he tried to stop four robbers from snatching a $2,000 payroll. Mr. Ang was paying out half-monthly wages to about 35 workers at the Ng Gua.ii Seng sawmill office115 words
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Article57 1965-06-17 1 NEW DELHI. Wed— Four victims of a heat-wave in New Delhi brings the reported death toll to at least 118 people in northern India. With temperatures reaching around 107 (teg. In the capital since the weekend, reports from Patna said at least 114 died In57 words
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Article25 1965-06-17 1 SAIGON. Wed 0 S Nav»l aircraft carried out two armed reconnaissance raids over North Vietnam e.irly today, a spokesman here reported ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article79 1965-06-17 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Hundreds of ton.-, ot prawns are being imported from Asia to meet an acute shortage In New South Wales, although this has been a record year for Australian fishermen Reason; Most of the Austrajlan catch Is being ex- ported. For the Australian market, prawn* areReuter - 79 words
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Article24 1965-06-17 1 TEHERAN. Wed. Mohammed Bokhara!! ns«tu»in of Iranian Premier Hainan All Matuour wax •hot at dawn today with three of hU accomplices Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article69 1965-06-17 1 NEW DELHI. Wed Mdfr- tani and Indian troop> clash ed twice yesterday in the Rann ol Kutch. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the Pakistanis suffered "heavy casualties." It was the lir.-.t report of fighting in the southern d»---i sert wasteland since May 15. i The spokesmanUPI - 69 words
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417 1965-06-17 1 Banned: All exports to South Africa I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. An immediate ban on ALL Malaysian exports to South Africa was announced here today by the Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Speaking at press conference after the weekly Cabinet meeting. Tun Razak explained thai the ban \>. la being imposed417 words
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Article33 1965-06-17 1 AYUB KHAN S HOPE LONDON Wed Pakistani ntilln t Ayuh Khan said hCK today his eountrj'u ililYerenees with India miu'ht ICMlwed (I ii t i H Commonwealth Premiers' conference. I PI33 words
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260 1965-06-17 2 OAIGON. Wed. A Vietcong terrorist explosion ripped through Saigon's civilian airport terminal today, wounding at least 32 people including 20 American servicemen. Early reports had said one Vietnamese was killed by the blast and three Americans seriously injured. But a U.S. military spokesmanReuter - 260 words
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Article58 1965-06-17 2 De Valera and me— by Soek JAKARTA. Wed President Soekarno said that President De Valer. of Ireland was jealous of him tecause he, a Muslim not thrro (?h orders from the Vatican while President De Valera. a Roman Catholic, got only oneThe Indonesian leader said this 1 when addressing religious58 words
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Article31 1965-06-17 2 SRINAGAR. Wed Police said here yesterday they had detained 37 people the previous night from a crowd demonstrating for a plebiscite on the future of Kashmir ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article18 1965-06-17 2 EAST BERLIN. Wed. The United Arab Republic ywterday established a consulate-general in East Germany. Reuter-Reuter - 18 words
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250 1965-06-17 2 We're being swindled of daily allowances, say Diggers CANBERRA, Wednesday. ARMY and Treasury officials here are looking intc complaints from angry Australian troops in South Vietnam who say that compared to theii fellow-soldiers in Malaysia, they are being swindlec of their daily allowances. The allowance amounts to I 7s. 6d.250 words
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96 1965-06-17 2 PEKING. Wed. China has accused Indian troops of abducting two Chinese women from Tibet across the border into Slkklni. the New China news agency reported. China on Monday sent a protest note to India, which Is responsible for the defence of the tiny HimalayanReuter - 96 words
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Article29 1965-06-17 2 DAR ES-SAI.AM Wed. TapBania lms announced a total ban with effect from today of all gootfi of Japanese origin arriving her* tram Kenya and Ucand*. Ham29 words
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Article, Illustration313 1965-06-17 2 LONDON, Wednesday. jyjß. Wilson declared last night that a ceasefire in Vietnam would help a peace conference but insisted that "it would have to be on all sides." He said this in a radio interview shortly after telling Parliament that Britain was deeplyReuter - 313 words
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98 1965-06-17 2 Marines Improve the defences of airfields DANANG. Wed. The 16,000 American Marines protecting vital airfields in the northern provinces of South Vietnam have been ordered to improve their defences against possible largescale attacks by the Vietcong in the next few months U.S. military sources said yesterday. The Marines were busy98 words
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181 1965-06-17 2 Britain to cut east of Suez defence spending T ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain plans to cut| defence spending east of Suez ard in other key areas in a bid to put a ceiling on soaring costs, an authoritative Government source said last night. The Prime Minister. Mr Wilson, and otherReuter - 181 words
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Article72 1965-06-17 2 RANGOON. Wed. Nearly I 108.000 foreign nationals left Burma during the Deriod April 26. 1963 to May 31. 1965. according to the official Working People's DailyThey comprised 98.049 Indians. 4.257 Pakistanis, 1.858 Chinese and 3.500 other nationalities. I Reuter 'Dud notes' warning BANGKOK. Wed— Police hereReuter - 72 words
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Article87 1965-06-17 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— President Soekarno said yesterday that 1965 might be a most I tense year for Indonesia. He reiterated his previous claims that Indonesia was the "enemy number one" of the imperialists, colonialists and neo-colonialists who. he said, were plotting against this country. President Soekarno's remarks,Reuter - 87 words
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261 1965-06-17 2 POMPADOUR PROTEST TO MANILA FOREIGN OFFICE ANI L A, Wed. A Tl Philippine Congressman protested yesterday against "abusive language" used by a Singapore salvaging company official in a dispute with Fill- pino workers who salvaged the Panamanian freighter Pompadour. A spokesmar. said that Mr. Luciano Joson would lodge a protest261 words
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276 1965-06-17 2 Subandrio: We won't withdraw from Algiers pAIRO, Wed. Indonesia will not withdraw from the AfroAsian summit in Algiers later this month if Malaysia is admitted as a member, tne Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said here last night. Dr. Subandrto. who arrived here earlier yesterday, met President Nasser and Premier276 words
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Article198 1965-06-17 3 WILLIAM HE'S ALREADY A NON-SMOKER IONDO.V Wed. William Moir chewed on a jelly bmby yesterday and forswore strong drink. "N>vrr again will I touch b**r." he vowed. Stx-year-old Willi.im has already parked up MnokInR "I'm sure he uill kerp his promi-e." his198 words
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Article316 1965-06-17 3 LONDON. Wed. NEWSPAPER baron Lord Thomson of Fleet Street yesterday criticised steps in three advanced countries Britain, Canada and New Zealand which he said amounted to an infringement of the freedom of the Press. Liora mumMin, neaa 01 the world-wide Thomson Newspaper Organisation, said recent development*Reuter - 316 words
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179 1965-06-17 3 OOTTERDAM, Wed. 1V Salvage teams were today searching for possible victims in the shattered hulk of the 20,088- ton Norwegian tanker Ronastar after an explosion ripped the ship in two late last night. All 42 passengers and crew were safely rescued179 words
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Article63 1965-06-17 3 LONDON. Wed The late American-born poet T- 8 Eliot was honoured by Groucho Marx, Sir Lawrence Olivier, Igor Stravinsky and a host of other famous names. Eliot died In London in January Olivier P.uii and Peter OToole MR imone the actors who read m;iny oi the ooenw63 words
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Article27 1965-06-17 3 MOSCOW. Wed Thr Soviet Onion launched nrv earth satellite in the Pwm .-rrip.s Casmem 68— yesterday, the Soviet news agent-v Tass said Rpu. t*r27 words
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Article73 1965-06-17 3 LONDON Wed Si Finnic Bnsfctw. Mi' Hum' Siiicl ypstordiv that II Mr Rofoprt Shelton Inm"n.il Wizard oi 'he Ku Klux Ki:tn. oi .my other forrianfr iclpntiliod <».•- beine eneaited in Kl;im ■< tlwllt— arriv«»<l in Britain, he would be rKu.«(»d le;ive to land H«> Hdded.Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-06-17 3 DOWNCAST Negro comedian DICK CRECORY (eft) is handcuffed ro a policeman at Chi Cregory was among 150 demonstrators who monstration protesting at the alleged school segregation policies of Chicago school superintendent, Benjamin Willis. Cregory was among 150 demonstrators who were arrested UPI photo.UPI - 46 words
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150 1965-06-17 3 GIVING BLOOD AND FLYING DON'T MIX, PILOTS WARNED LONDON, Wednesday. r PHE Ministry of Aviation has warned pilots not 1 to become blood donors. "Blood donations and flying do not mix." the Ministry said in a circular. 'The disturbance to the circulation following blood donation takes several weeks to returnUPI - 150 words
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Article64 1965-06-17 3 LONDON. Wed A Bill to rmke abortions leßfll In Oreat Britain wa* given an unopposed lirs" reading in the House of Commons yesrerdayThe legislation. introduced by Mr- Renep Short. "Liberal), will hllow a physiciiin to perform an abortion ;it tho request of a paMent or cunrdianUPI - 64 words
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Advertisement392 1965-06-17 3 Jhk COULD jr you Xk PAY FOR A> -W f*V| \V) LONG TERM <i^\ j JWI ILLNESS?m^^\ v"an you allord to pay tor hospitallsation. medlral and expense.-. re.sultlnß from long-term illne-s and serious accident Do you want to be admitted to a third-class ward? Heart diseases are common these days.392 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-06-17 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby guPeg/MAgtteT) (-001** *000 'nA' <Uk\ (a^ICK CmiOC6<v- act13 words
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455 1965-06-17 4 NTUC chief warns against struggle with unionism SINGAPORE. Wed JHE Central Government will get the worse in a struggle with trade unionism in Malaysia, Mr. Ho See Beng, Government back-bencher and chairman of the National Trades Union Congress, warned tonight. In an adjournment speech to the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Ho455 words
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200 1965-06-17 4 Plake: A golden opportunity for souvenir industry SINGAPORE, Wed. A new industrial outlet for the tourist industry in Singapore was outlined today by the executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. F. Marvin Plake. Speaking at a luncheon meeting of the Lions Club at Prince's Restaurant, Mr. Plake200 words
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Article162 1965-06-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today said no further preference would be given to applications from the Malay community for Housing Board flats in Geylang. This, he said, was because the Governemnt had already reserved one block of flats in Geylang162 words
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Advertisement273 1965-06-17 4 b STOP PRESS! STOP PRESS! STOP PRESS! STOP PRESS! fc LADY GODIVA j Ibbv^Rv 9 I|\W, A t 4JuHh 2: r_ H 4v At. i.rA E2 !IN PERSON!! 1 WATCH CLOSELY FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS LIDO (Singapore) TOMORROW The City of CHRISTINE KEELER LAID BARE J LONDON IN THE RAW" J273 words
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Advertisement80 1965-06-17 4 Today 3 Shows J-• t p.m. Roiendra Kumar Sadriono Nimmi Johnny Walker u.i.KA<MAIL 1 Tlkrc TTlchb**b Eostmoncolor Hindi Enahsh Molov Subtitiesl Lost Day; 3.1 S, 6.1 S 9 15 p.m. IN «HNDI-f*tTLY in I!»«TM ANCOlof. Opens Tomorrow "Mon-.aiyin Sobotham" T (Partly in Color) Todoy i-nly': 3.30-7-9.30 p.m. Ims Prcilty in80 words
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Advertisement107 1965-06-17 4 CHONG GAY FILM CO. LTD. Oroudly presents LFSBRAERiTRICWNS The most spectaculai and the first African cultural show to perform in Malaysia AT NATIONAL THEATRE SINGAPORE LAST TWO SHOWS AT 7 P.M. AND 9.30 P.M. TONIGHT CASH BOOKINGS ONLY. At C. K. TANG ROBINSON'S, COLD STORAGE. SALES OPEN AT NATIONAL THEATRE107 words
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Advertisement303 1965-06-17 4 CATHAY JHilJ^. PALACE II am, 1.30, 4.00, llflf 1 1.00, 3.30, 6.45 4 6.30 4 9.30 p.m. NO FREE LISTS 9.15 p.m. ADULTS ONLY, PLEASeT| THE YEAR'S MOST STARTLIJI6 MOTION PICTURE! I CARROLL BAKER H r 1 ISTHEPOWOER ?M& GEORGE MAHARIS IS THE FUSE jfo kl rM ■5" JOANNE LI303 words
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102 1965-06-17 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The body of a two-year-old Indian boy was found In a green suitcase in a house in Jalan Besar yesterday. A police spoxe.^man said that the body was found between the first and second floor -talrcase of the house. Murder The102 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-06-17 5 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR: 'ALGIERS CHANCES VERY GOOD" SAYS TAWFIK By Kuala Lumpur. Wed \T least 10 Arab countries will follow the United Arab Republic's lead in open support for Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian Foreign Ministers' Conference in Algiers on June 24.315 words
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Article46 1965-06-17 5 KUALA I UMPIK Wcri. A 1 s!%.p M-laUUat. Cliin Kirn K'-r. i 21- was .sriuencpfl to six morrh*.' hrre todH.v for unlawful possession ,of a parang and attempting to j hurt a police inspector at Amp .hr new village on Sept. 25. last year.46 words
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Article150 1965-06-17 5 Giant $9m dredge takes shape KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selan- I Kor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. j will officiate at a I "ttoating-the-pontoon" ceremony of one of the world's largest, most modern and the first j Malaysian-owred tin I dredge at Kuala Langat. 30 miles from here,150 words
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219 1965-06-17 5 Singapore hunter: Let me help kill man-eating tiger KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed.— A tiger hunter from Singapore. Mr. Osborne Carey, has j offered to help kill the man-eating tiger i which is terrorising the kampong people in Chalok. 38 miles from here. !Mr Carey, who works with the United Engineers, telephoned219 words
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226 1965-06-17 5 CROWN CORK DUTY CUT: MEETING ON COFFEE SHOP PRICE I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A meeting to discuss possible reduction In the retail price of soft drinks in coffee shops in Malaya will be held soon by the PanMalayan CofTeeshop Keepers' Association. The association wa.s waiting for an official letter from soft226 words
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302 1965-06-17 5 Define limits of our freedom, Kean Siew asks Tun Razak pENANG, Wed. Mr. i Lim Kean Siew. secretary general of the Socialist Front, today called on the Government to make it clear to what extent it allowed the Opposition j to operate in this" country. Referring to the warning, which302 words
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123 1965-06-17 5 pENANG. Wed. The National Union of Teach- trs. in a statement on the formation m siiiKle teachers' organisation, said toclav all groups concerned must be 'slncer? and ready tv dissolve completely."' "It amalgamation U to surcer-d no single section should make UN attempt at123 words
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Advertisement544 1965-06-17 5 Another reason why more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any I -^jjg*T liiiii A r conditioning is used to reduce hot wea- thar heart strain. It is recommended by doctcrs e-'erywhere. H|HHHHMIB|M^n Hospitals use air condi- ka&^aaai tioning to give patients maximum protection j and comfort. For complete rest544 words
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Article, Illustration754 1965-06-17 6 SINGAPORE, Wed ADDITIONAL pro visions would be made in the Land Acquisition (Amendment No. 2) Bill to enable the Government to acquire land under private developers for rehousing of squatters who are Singapore citizens. This was announced by the Minister for J Law. Mr.754 words
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209 1965-06-17 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A BEAMING Mr. V. Manickavasagam, the Fedderal Minister for Labour, flew into Singapore tonight after completing a four-week West African goodwill tour, which he described as a "great success." "I cannot give you any details. I have to report to my209 words
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Article43 1965-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Trafalgar Home will hold an antileprosy exhibition at the Kampong Kembangan community centre on Sunday at 6 p.m. Skin clinics will be held at the centre on June 21 and 22 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. daily.43 words
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Article275 1965-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 3 former Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Lose Weng Chee, who retired in May this year, was praised by the Speaker. Mr. P. Rajah, and both sides 3f the House at today's Assembly meeting as "a man it character, fair and deiicated275 words
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Article190 1965-06-17 6 African ballet: Show is approved SINGAPORE. Wed, The Singapore police today granted approval to the Les Ballcs Africians. aft special 45 minutes preview of the troupes bare-bosom-ed dancers, a few hours before they performed at the National Theatre. The preview, hold at the theatre, was dosed to the Press. Only190 words
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Article76 1965-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mrs. Ruby H. Norns ruts been elected pretldeiu oi the Yo Christian Association. Other otlicials include Mrs. Shuicn Khoo and Mrs. Helen Hwang, VKT-|>re-sident-s: Mr. V. R.iiuiiiliiain. treasurer. Committee: Mrs. E. V. Davics, Mr? A. M. Salisbury. Mrs. Jem Waller. Miss Lim Bonn Soo,76 words
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Article25 1965-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Methodist Girls School Alumni Association will hold its annual reunion with a buffet at the school auditorium on July 24.25 words
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Miscellaneous206 1965-06-17 6 AUVfT O» n Kit V. T. Bfnwnlin IViiilV^vW Wt OLX3HTA BE FAX \>dj ...WHKTEVEK MADE YOU I WELL. 6HUCK3. THEY DIDN'T L- 1 -"s. Jf* v ■wIHV' V ENOUGH OUT IN TH 1 GIVE OOPS CAVE TO THAT I HAVE ANY PLACE TSTAY.. f HOW WAS ITO >><*,;., if v*206 words
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334 1965-06-17 7 Honeymoon wife was left all alone in hotel lI'OH. Wrri. Madam 1 Chang Ngai Sau, 27, ;i private secretary, of Kuala Lumpur, wept in the High Court here today when she recalled how her husband left her alone for two days in a hotel in Hong Kone during their honeymoon.334 words
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Article82 1965-06-17 7 ALOR STAR. Wed.— The tnai of the former OCPD Jitra. Ourbachan Singh, was adjourned un- < ttl July 3 because a prosecution witness «M .suddenly taken ill while kiviiik evidence today. Qurbachan. 33, and Chan San K.u. 36. former manager of the Forever Happy Theatre at82 words
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Article83 1965-06-17 7 i AiriNCi. Wed.— tin Mini.-tT of Commerce and Industry and Member of Parliament for tho Larut Srlutan cOOtItUCDCy. Dr. L.im JSwre Aun. has been elected chairman of the Larut Selatan fiiviMon of the MaUy.sian Chinese Annotation. Other dl finals were: vice- rhairman. Mr. Goh Chok83 words
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825 1965-06-17 7 'Breach of privilege' charge in S'pore Assembly SINGAPORE. W.d. MOTION accusing the Chinese edition of the Barisan Sosialis journal of June 12, 1965, of having committed a breach of privilege of the Legislative Assembly was moved at today's sitting of the Assembly by the leader of the House and Deputy825 words
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Article31 1965-06-17 7 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rt.zak. will speak at the luncheon meeting of the Y> Men's Club of Singapore at the Prince's Restanr- ant on Saturday.31 words
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Article36 1965-06-17 7 PENANG. Wed —The St. Xa- viers Dramatic Society will stage Terrence Rattigan'.s play "The Winslmv Boy" in the school hall on July 3 at 8 p.m. in aid of the .school's library fund.36 words
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303 1965-06-17 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore port Authority is seek- ing a loan of $45 milI lion from the World Baric and not $75 million as reported in Kuala Lumpur. A Port Authority spokesman said today that the Kuala Lumpur figure given by303 words
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Article90 1965-06-17 7 Sultan to open $1 million bridge IAL'ALA TRENGGANU. Wed The Sultan of Trengganu will open the new $1 million bridge at Pulau Rusa near here on June 26 as part of his three-day birthday celebrations. The Sultan will be 58 on that day. The bridge will replace the Losong ferry90 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-06-17 7 Siew Sin at the front Till Minister of Finance, Mr Tan Siew Sin. he- inj: briefed by tho Commander. West Brigade, Brig. \V. Cheyne (on hi* left), on the value of the newly-built strategic airstrips in security force operations. The Minister had earlier opened thr airstrip at Bau. a borderLee On Wine - 116 words
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Article111 1965-06-17 7 NAIR OFF TO WOO LABOUR LEADERS Singapore, wed. The secretarv-eeneral of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. left by air tonight to invite labour leaders attendine the International Labour Organisation conference at Geneva to come to the NTUC convention here in October He said he would111 words
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307 1965-06-17 7 Commonwealth troops praised for Borneo defence KUCHING, Wednesday SARAWAK S thief Minis t er. Dato Stephen Kalong N i n gka n. to d a y praised British. Gurkha. Australian and New Zealand troops for helping to protect the lives of the people in Sabah and Sarawak against Indonesian aggression.307 words
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Advertisement108 1965-06-17 7 Whether it's high stools or high schools Jfe ENJOY SSwL BRIGHTER LIYIXG... K m. iIH m tr Jr Look around you— it see the homes, schools, f Ii il l .^^^^^V all the buildings that are •••tt/i'if^ Wt lighter, brighter, modern-looking FiFFF FF^k^ S* I IC^ I 1 because they're108 words
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Article25 1965-06-17 8 J» W»r4m US fMlnimmm) TNB FAMILY OF lata Mrs Alice saaasi ssataMtSt thank everyone for ■heir eondolencee. wreaths, aaalstanc* sad att—daao* at tbe funer*:.25 words
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Obituary80 1965-06-17 8 10 Wmr4M SIS tfim.mnm IN LaWINQ MEMORY of We* Bong Kn sXparted 17. (5 61' Badly missed, always remembered by bis wife niKtren and grandchildren. IN LAVING and cherished memory of Las> L«e Nan Oog called to God i:*-*t. "Not only today hat everyday, faa' ailance w» remember80 words
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Article657 1965-06-17 8 Hirten*>d to with rsspsct. Ws can see the barrels of Com- munist guns. We share the concern of Asian and African nations and of the world at large, over the fateful progress of events in Vietnam, but to deny assistance to the government and people of South657 words
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Article363 1965-06-17 8 The decision to re-organise land rename the Rural and Industrial Development Authority is a confession that Rida has disappointed the hopes on I which it was founded IS yean ago. If its successor the Council of Trust for th* Indigenous People, or Mara iato make a better showing,363 words
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Article181 1965-06-17 8 Nearly 10,000 crimes in Malaya in the first five month* of the year, with increases in nearly all categories except murder over the last five months of 1964, bespeak an alarming problem. It would not be so bad if the trend could fairly be called a "crime wave"181 words
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Article650 1965-06-17 8 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE SIEW YEE CONFRONTATION. VIETNAM. RHODESIA AND TRADE THAT MAKES THE RICH RICHER AND POOR POORER from LONDON, Wed OF the 21. Commonwealth I e a ders. gathering at Marlborough House tomorrow for the Prime Ministers' conference no one has the more urgent national interest650 words
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865 1965-06-17 8 \IH. MENON's letter on iT *the proposed change* in the Criminal Procedure Code gives a onesided view of the Issues Involved. At present a person accused of a serious crime is first brought for "enquiry" not for trial, before a magistrate. Only when865 words
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Letter248 1965-06-17 8 WE ice schools »pnnginn up mostly not equipped for the comprehensive system. They do not have facilities for teaching practical subjects, especially science, Industrial arts and agricultural science. Assistance from the Ministry of Education is always "under consideration Directives are Issued without the means for carrying248 words
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Letter91 1965-06-17 8 INURING the debate on the King's Speech Mr. Tan Slew Bin, by alleging that it was impossible for the Central Government to co-operate with the Singapore Government if Mr. Lee Kuan Yew were to remain Prime Minister, has by implication demanded the removal of Mr. Lee from the91 words
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Letter28 1965-06-17 8 ACTION should be taken against characters who Indulge In despoiling bus shelters, bus seats, walls of buildings and the like, with obscene drawings. ANTI DELLNQI r \T •tacapatrc28 words
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Advertisement959 1965-06-17 8 Strait, mm Malsy Hail cold BTOaaoea Buw*maMMMcer m coi-n *ttosia<ib WAIIWI as HaaaM aVM< mmnt aaa*. ctr-y book itosi i_yt> wmeSj»««e> etovee. CeHfer o>M*> tm« nbwb ratourr M. M. ISMAIL a A4Mle»lty >«•«. *t**»l Bee*. himiih arowg 141* u**w com** imnin it V. MTNAIAMt ejß a?t. Jslee Ka-ra, lAI Urn959 words
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Advertisement44 1965-06-17 8 Mm The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS J Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions < Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto •f Hifk CI«M < WwHisi WurU— SINGAPORE: 1 21, Chilli* Srra**, j Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mi rod or Masam, Ist Floor, Room No S, 54-44 MHaM Rood Kovfaee.44 words
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Advertisement141 1965-06-17 8 JENA GLASS* 1 FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS DURAN 50 *0~ if^h a c iernica "y highly resistant iLLI borosilicate glass, meets the f HE! extreme requirements that Li', are mad' in glass as a mat«- Y» lg~i rlsl *> ica I apparatus. i A t&l Lo* ,-mal expansion and,141 words
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240 1965-06-17 9 No reason given for bank closure: Singapore Wed— The Singapore (,<>v«rnmrnt said today that the Federal Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. had made no attempt to disclose any evidence to justify his action in closing down the Bank of China in Singapore. "Until he does so we mast assume240 words
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Article112 1965-06-17 9 British plea on strike ban pENEVA, Wed. Lord Collinson, chairman of the British Trades Union Congress General Council, said here yesterday he hoped Malaysia would maintain a liberal trade union policy despite its present external difficulties. He told the International Labour Organisation annual conference he hoped wise counsel would prevail112 words
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Article, Illustration680 1965-06-17 9 Car crash deaths: Damages claim dismissed JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. DATO Justice Azmi bin Haji Mohamed today dismissed, with costs, a damages action by three people against the owner of a taxi which was involved in an accident i which resulted in the death of Mr. George Tan Eng Leong, former680 words
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Article50 1965-06-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The' Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rank, today presented a cheque for $582 000 to the Ambassador of the PWeral Republic of Germany Dr. H. Boehhng The money represent* the reimbursement after the sale of Oerman asset* seised in Malaysia during the last war50 words
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Article55 1965-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The vUl(itis Indian National Defence ColTfge team headed by VtceAdmiral A K Chatterji. was today briefed on the defence set-up Id Singapore when trie? /W!r<J the Far Bast Command Head* quarters. Later they toured the Naval Baae- Tomorrow, they win ytslt the Jungle warfare55 words
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167 1965-06-17 9 SPEAKER'S REDUCED SALARY: DR. TOH EXPLAINS SINGAPORE. Wed. The $1,750 reduced salary for the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. A. P. Rajah, Is a compromise figure arrived at by him and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan* Yew. This explanation was given to the House today by the Deputy167 words
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160 1965-06-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia's permanent representative to the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramanl, will fly to Algiers in a day or two to Join the official seven-man advance party which left here today for the Foreign Ministers Confer- ence on June 24 The team, led160 words
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Article23 1965-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Sihrapore's Prime Minuter. Mr. Lee Kuan Yetv. will open the Bahnruddin Vocational School Queensway at 915 pm on Saturday.23 words
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Article31 1965-06-17 9 SEOAMAT. Wed— The Johore branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold it* 11th annual meeting at the Ismail School in Muar on July 11 at 10 am31 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-06-17 9 Ruler's niece (I'M so happy) to wed pen-pal ITVALA LUMPUR, Wed. For pretty 21--year-old Tengku Putrl Barirah, niece of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, Aug. 7 will climax a year-long penpal romance. On that day she marrte* Raja Ahmad Azlza 29 i cousin of the Sultan 'of Perak.255 words
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71 1965-06-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Indian Naval office™ will arrive here shortly at Malaysia's request to assist in the Malaysian Navy The leader or the visiting N&r tionul Defence College team. ViceAdmiral A. K. Chatterji. said this here yesterday before leaving for Singapore after71 words
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Advertisement171 1965-06-17 9 I For Your Comfort I <§> Model 1526 16- DESK FAN W JSf So*«f»: O-1-2-3 'pu»tvDutton switch) 5. O Modfl 1354 1 1' DESK FANj v <£& Oscillation 90* Modfl 431 1 16" STAND FAN <£ft 5? So»««J*: 0 1 2'pu»hbuttonl OscUUt.on ramot* OKillatm S£ <Jgf iwitch) s^*^r\ *6W' ilrem171 words
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Advertisement106 1965-06-17 9 7^ fl^^B alp I W f>flka>€fß9& <*■■ This qq£ Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice <^a as sharp as a barber's straight razor and holds its a.- opd^ sharpness through as many as 1 5 shaves or more. o&**106 words
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Miscellaneous540 1965-06-17 9 TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) pm «SV ANN^ t V.udevllH; 10.55 On Pre.irjl. 6.15 Opening and crlptloo; 11.30 Programme Programme Summary in all Summary in all Languages or Language*; 6.20 BMuar-lah the next day and etoST Bahaaw Kebangsaan: 6.37 CHANNEL Radio Programme Highlight* p.m. 655 Opening and in the National Language; 6.30540 words
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Article, Illustration372 1965-06-17 10 June makes headline in New Zealand I JUNE 6/^ I. AMOROUS I ~r S i n gapore \->^ Star Chosen I to Sing At Exhibition." This is the headline I across a page in Exhibition News, organ of the 1965 Industrial Development Exhibition I of Napier. New Zealand. The headline372 words
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Article, Illustration528 1965-06-17 10 WHAT are the best uses of sun glasses? To think of, not many; but mainly, to protect the eyes from the sun. And, both men's eyes as well as women's eyes need this protection. Sunglasses also form part of fancy wear For some528 words
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222 1965-06-17 10 The man who succeeds looks the part NEVER underestimate the interest of a man, not when it comes to his appearance and the finer points of good grooming. A revolution has been in effect for some years. Ask any man. the chances are he cares far more than his father222 words
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87 1965-06-17 10 Dresses to suit all moods in wide range of colours rMDRTY dresses to suit all moods and occasions were modelled at a r fashion show at the Federal Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, last week. A wide range of colours and material was used for the dresses. The models were: Miss Annie87 words
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Advertisement149 1965-06-17 10 j^t^L i^^^^___J__^^^\__w Me Dry hair? Oily hair? Normal hair? Tinted and bleached hair? Only Revlon has a shampoo designed just for you -'AQUAMARINE' -in 4 exclusive custom formulas to cleanse and condition every type of hair. shampoo 4 #.<*. Aquamarine Giant 14-ounce plastlc bottle •I f FOR BETTER HEALTH AND149 words
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Advertisement511 1965-06-17 10 Keep your eye on matdenfbnn /^w feel pretty all over! P^" a i _d^__o__H flHPLH^^^nb s^_^" j j_p* -_^_____i ■■V *•>* M-Vri-rML* B_J i 'A 1 /-HI r__r____i M__K j A deep-delving, devilishly j plunging padded bra, scooping low in back and lovingly la- vished with frothy lace. I With511 words
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Article, Illustration234 1965-06-17 11 HHHI^^HHIHI^H SINGAPORE, Wtdntsdiy |^HH I MISS Malaysia 1965, Patricia Augustus, now in Singapore, took one of the most "daring decisions" in her life today. She posed for Straits Times cameraman Han Hai Fong in a shimmering black bikini. Moments after the234 words
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141 1965-06-17 11 The Press shoulders a great burden: Professor KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The greatest burden of responsibility for the future lies with the Press, Professor A. G. Pickerell told Rotarians here today. Professor Pickerell. tilrector of Information and nrofessor of Journalism at the University of California, was speaking on the role of141 words
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83 1965-06-17 11 From ARTHUR RICHARDS: London, Wednesday ]U ALAYSIA Hall plans to buy blachan from Kuala Lumpur to give a true Mar i layan flavour to curries cooked for students here. This was stated here today by the Warden. Mr. Chow Hon Mun. who said83 words
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329 1965-06-17 11 Tengku gives more details on appeal court idea T ONDON, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman today developed in greater detail his idea of a regional court of appeal to replace present appeals to the Privy Council. He envisages this court as one that would operate on an ad hoc basis at329 words
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Advertisement497 1965-06-17 11 m DAY OF GERMAN UNITY "t" 17th JUNE, 196S I ON 17th JUNE, 1953 Seventeen million Germans living in the Soviet-occupied Zone of Germany rose in protest against the M. totalitarian system of Communism. ijm ON 17th JUNE, 1965 Germans behind the Iron Curtain call for: f Ie the abolition497 words
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Advertisement1313 1965-06-17 12 il ontinurd from Pare 8) ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT t s> KENNY HILL. MODERN flat, one- »ord* tt (Mtn.)-Box S* rl* ,x>m bw roo furnl ned M 25 monthly first DAILY WASH AMAH live out Hoi- floor. Available 16.7.65. Tel. ***** K.L. i.md Road. Bukit Timah Are*. Tel: "oxLBV ROAO,1,313 words
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Advertisement855 1965-06-17 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT li Word* St (Min.)— Box St ctt. txlro OFFICES available Naa yaa« Press Bunding. Robinson Raad. r'lrsi Class Tenants oniy Enquire Secrets r» Telennone 7600 OFFICE SPACE avmtlable In New BuildlnK Central location. Maximum are* l.'.'iwi m\ ft. F.ary Parking. Ideal for bumness professional man. Write Box855 words
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Advertisement894 1965-06-17 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS i Word* 94 rMln.t—Box It rt* txtro MALAYA 7-OAVS AMS/- BS9O/--20 «5. 27/6/65. 4/7/65 Nam-Ho Travel Service. 13S. Cross Street. Spore Tel: *****. MALAYA 7 days West/East Coast JB.V- *****-. C.H 7 days *****-. 206. 27/«. 4/7. 11/7. Arcnlpelago Limited, 51 Rohinsoo Koad. Singapore. ***** *****. RUGS CARPETS894 words
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Advertisement954 1965-06-17 12 FOR SALE li Word* 5« 1 Vim.)— Box St et*. txtrm TETERON PLEATED SKIRT IT If" Children's Hlaated Skirts. Ladles a Children Blacks Banlon I.adin and Children's B.nu-r!i. Ki-memn-r Cathay > at -ii Bras Basah Road. S pore. 2ND HAND REFRIC-RATOR: HTe 8 P accepted. Various suet Central Retri.eration. 34«.954 words
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Advertisement1669 1965-06-17 12 |^^^M--^p^^--M---»ny"~B~~y-^^^Ml PUBLIC APPOI.N I MEN IS I^^^B LK^J _L^B ♦'BB SINGAPORE rOURIST l^^^^ h^g=--Sa-^-^^-^ l -'^--^^^gJ PROMOTION BOARD VACANCY NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF pemberitahi tawaran applications are invited tor Dnir.D AC ATTfIRNPY OF J.K.R. ll1 varaiu post of DIRECTOR, POWER OF AMUKNtY ur toirist promotion board. MR CHUA BOON CHAN1,669 words
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Advertisement1231 1965-06-17 13 II LIYERPOIL k HCSI COASI U.R.. utia S po«e tana r. n.n i>iaaai clttoneui i.otroeei, Ctaigott le Pert HOMED ?001. Glasgow luaeJl June :2 Juae 23 29 Jaae 21 ATREUS Mm, A'moum... mmt it i.e. it leee IJ/ I mmi I ANttNOR I- -.1. oub:m .u.e2l lat| 2 •LVSSES I'.ernool1,231 words
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Advertisement2442 1965-06-17 13 t*fll&i,*fs^ll-i. j ßenuline\ EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR EAtl COHIINENI ANO aCANOINAIIA. EXPRESS >tRVICE Ib LONOON, LIDtBPUOI 1 U»NIIHtNIAL KCRU y» 4 n -cn.ng Ai!, U ca M n»i. rt D.i. *un. «>• -•>• ueria A riTCTO Sfl?"" Zl n AOREA a) ieei2l/2t Juee 27 25 M/1 lvi» 22 2t i»l»2,442 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-06-17 13 |fe*£ ELLERMAR BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. IMIjM U.K./ConHnent tiagapora P. rtajaj Penani CITY OF COLOMIO inndin. NaartWf, 'oit#f«aai Havre, Hull, Bremerhjven 27 29 .-n. 34 Juat .TV OF WINNIPEG Hull at M laly i CliV OF WELLINGTON on urn... Havre, Hull, M.da.esi-c.g-.. Hiii my 21 i.ii 1 CUT OF NEWCASTLE1,268 words
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531 1965-06-17 14 Tin price declines by $18,121 on less demand THERE was a sharp decline of sis. I." in the Straits I tin price yesterday which brou. ht it down t> 5750.871--per p-i ul There was a drop of Sll on Tuesda;- and the price is now $45.50 below the present year's531 words
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Article30 1965-06-17 14 Koni: yesterday thr U.S. dallar «.iw cpiot.d at 5.751 for T.T. and 5.74J (or cash. Stirling was quoted at 16.02 and one tatl if g»M was 2601.30 words
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908 1965-06-17 14 From Our Market Correspondent TINS were easier throughout the list yesterday following a further drop of 518.121 in the noon metal price which followed a Tuesday fall of SU. Little business, however, was reported done in the section. The index fell908 words
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Article29 1965-06-17 14 Malayan Stock Indices j June U Jun l« *lnrluslrials: TIM 71 15 J in xh.x". m.tK rubbers: HU.'M t -Dec. .10. 1963— 100 Dec. t*, l»6i lim29 words
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Article828 1965-06-17 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuitead (7,000) SI IS; Cold SUra 14.0UU1 $2.02; Etso <->000> SI4S: Cast Smelt (S.OOU) -:t'-.o cd: f. and N.828 words
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Article26 1965-06-17 14 June 16. MALAYAN KIBBER PRICK: -.2 «.nts (up tlirci--ei:;hth« <■! a cent). TIN: s:r,o 87. (down llt.lt|). Inofficial rvtimated affcrtatc Z\~> tons (down I tons).26 words
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Article115 1965-06-17 14 CMIPt lying alemttidi tht Slngaawr. Harbour mrnrin or upecttd uday art: Qiwvenor Mariner 1/2. Ajina Bakk. 6/7. PolUva 10/11. M«mnoa 13/14. Neckaratelo 15/10. Htraat Maujrlbaca IS. Kakuju Maru 25/28. Uoldcn Wood«r 27/28, Baoanacore 31/32. Pernnld. 34/39. Ajrpaxla Nomlkos 42/4.1, S:ipixiro Maru 4a\ Benblant 4«. Naualcaa f>*rt twttlinnam:115 words
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Advertisement1220 1965-06-17 14 *\i -kaVasaki risen kaisha'lto, «|J TA% I East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service .-ia Mo"treal Trrc") O«'roit C K irai.o "Fltnda Mara 21 24 July I Aut Seit 6 Sept 13 Sept 17 Sept Ravaaifer' 12 13 Auf 26 Auf 27 Sept 1 Oct 6 Oct II Oct West1,220 words
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Advertisement1049 1965-06-17 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEAUND I INDIA. PAKISTAN AN! P. SULF SERVICE Ti: rre-aatle. Adela.ae. Mtlkaarae. s,*.e, M-rli nmmtm »m. Penjng p. Sham Spore Spore P. Sham Penang BOMBHA 7 lily I II July 11/11 Jaly RAJULA 23 21 Just 28 Just 31 Jaaa •LARPENTARU 29 July 30 2 July 3 51,049 words
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Advertisement250 1965-06-17 14 P-SHAM SPORE PENAN6 ETA/ETD ETA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA JULY. "STATI OF ORISSA" tor Modroa ond Calcutta lutf 27/19 July 1/2 CHIEF AGENTS K.L. SUB-AGENTS: PENANC SUB.-ACENTS: R. jumabhoy t Scm U4.. Übaidulla A. C«., R. Jumabhoy t Sons (M) U«L SINGAPORE. Ml *****/7 K.L. Tol: t»JJ». PENANC. Tat: *****. rfM250 words
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Article82 1965-06-17 15 'PHI I .-«i.T.iiiiin MinisUr of Finance has fixed these prlrrs (or c-alculatinx customs dutiis for the period from Junr 17 to June 23. Rubber 73 rU a Ib. Copra $712 a ton. (oronut Oil SI.OKO a lon. Palm Oil $834 a ton. Palm Krrnrl* $490.25 a ton. The82 words
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Article139 1965-06-17 15 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS suffered thet sharpest fall this year whei virtually the entire list lost ground Leaders were the most affected B.H.P. was down 4d. to 48s. Bd. Base mrUls eased sharply unde: heavy selling. Mt. Isa lost Is. 3d. to 365. 3d CR.A. 355. to 345. Oils139 words
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Article255 1965-06-17 15 Jl LY first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ye«(i nl. n at 72 cents per lb. up tlin-r uhih- of a cent on Tuesday's cliisini; level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closlnt prices in cents255 words
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Article230 1965-06-17 15 June IS. Hire* montha. INDUSTRIALS MrHd ia cv. McAimer .< Ma i% De«. BCU M. Invt 8 eta C S Holding 14 cv. N Iron W cla nuniopii 1J cv o c B O. 14 eta K SmeltUui Kothmana W eta ■•1 cv. Sanocu. tanoll ct .-el Prop.230 words
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Article72 1965-06-17 15 'MINESE Product Euhmm, Smia- port noon pricti par pieul ytittr<l«y: Coconut oil: bulk $64i tellers, drum v;7 4 »«-llers. Copra: JtirWjuly OK/Contlnent: I n.|u..!.-d. Ptpptr: Muntok white »l. >5 tellers. Sarawak white jl.M'j (eller*. special S.inwHk hlnrk fl30 nellcrs, garbled I amimiH blaik $I&U(N) sellert. A8TA |iatl(N) nrllert.72 words
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Article68 1965-06-17 15 'I'MC Malayan Cxchangs Bands Asto* ciatlon made Iheiie changes In Itl rnte* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Nik York: i.uyins TT 32 11/16, airmail OI> 32 13/16, WO CH. 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 5/16 trade bills. ■•Minx TT or 0D ready: U.S. dollar! 32 7/16;68 words
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Article53 1965-06-17 15 r rilK present ratr of thr Malayan 1 dollar against the pound sterling fivrd on Nnvrmbrr 24 last year is Soiling TT or OD 2*. Did. Ruvine TT 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying OP 2s. 4'*d. Thr dollar Is at Us statutory middlr position in relation to its ranrr53 words
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Advertisement1466 1965-06-17 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN tawaran daripada pemu a i ava at iDnu borong2 van* berdaftar dl-JJC.B., MALAYA AT 1PUH di-dalam kelas "BX" dan ka-atas COMPANIES WINDING IP akan dl-terlma dl-Pejabat PengaPETITION rah Kerja Raya. Negerl2 Tanah No. 1 OF 1965 Melayu. J.KR Ibu Pejabat, Jalan In the matter of1,466 words
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Advertisement964 1965-06-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT* JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN JOHOR Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawi bagi memenohl Jawatan2 berikut: UJ PENGURUS SEMENTARA KEBON BIN AT AMU. JO HOR. Pemohon2 hendak lah darl raayat negen Joho atau warga negara Perse kutuan. Oajl di-tetapkai $400/- dan ui-tambah eiaui $100/- sa-bulan. Elaun san hldup tldak di-bayar. Jawa tan Ini964 words
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Advertisement301 1965-06-17 15 j NOTICES NOTICE Our Import Assistant, Mr. 00l Boon Ewe, has resigned from our services and be is consequently not authorised to transact any business, collect monies or sign on our Company's behall with eflect lrom 12th June 1965. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., r 3. Weld Quay. Penang. I301 words
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Advertisement146 1965-06-17 15 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R., KEDAH Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dl-J X. R.. dl-dalam kelas "EX" dan ka-atas akan dltertma di-Pejabat Kerja Raya, Kedah Tengah. Sungei Patanl. j hingga Jam pukol 12.00 tengah harl pada 29hb Jun, 1965. UNTOK: MENYEDIA DAN MEMBEKAL SEMUA KEPERLUAN BAGI MEMBINA DAN MEN-YIAP-KAN DUA KELUMPOK146 words
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Advertisement149 1965-06-17 15 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R., KEDAH Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di- J.K.R., dl-dalam kolas "EX" dan ka-atas akan dlterlma dl-Pejabat Kerja Raya. Kedah Tengah, Sungel Patanl, hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah harl pada 29hb Jun, 1965. UNTOK: MEMBINA DUA BUAH RUMAH OURU LUAR BANDAR SERTA KERJA2 TAMBAHAN YANG BERSANGKUTAN Dl(A)149 words
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Advertisement158 1965-06-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following posts In the Productivity Si Training Centre, Technical Consultant Servl.es Division of the Board (A) INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Salary Scale $715 x A3o--1.030/1100 X A4O- 1.260/ 1.300 x A4O-1.420. Qualifications; University graduate in engineering, preferably with experience in In* dustrlal158 words
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135 1965-06-17 16 3 prepare overland trip to England SINGAPORE, Wed. Three Royal Navy observers from the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Victorious are making final preparations to drive 7.500 miles overland to England from Singapore. They are Lt Harry HU*. 24. Lt Frank Kemp-Potter. 25 and Lt. Graham Rhy« -Jones. An observer I,t Ellis135 words
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445 1965-06-17 16 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE -BANK OF CHINA CLOSURE By gINGAPORE, Wed. The closure of the Bank of China here in August by the Central Government is expected to hit the import of goods from China into Malaysia. At the moment, importers of Chinese goods445 words
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Article65 1965-06-17 16 I J 1.1 K ANSOV Wed.— The Sultan of Perak today advised people wishing to make the pilgrimage to Mecca to save money and not sell their land or belongings to make the trip. Speaking to the people of Sungkai Lanchang. 30 miles from here, the Sultan65 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-06-17 16 SARAWAK'S NEW MINISTER OF STATE MR. TAJANG l.nnt (above), one of the nine Sarawak Cabinet Ministers sworn in by the Governor. Tun Abang Haji Openg on Tuesday. He was appointed a Minister of State in the Cabinet, which now comprises three from Sarawak National Party (SNAP), one from Sarawak Chinese117 words
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Article49 1965-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Manual ard Mercantile Workers' Union tomorrow will challenge a ruling by the Industrial Arbitration Court up-holding the mess dismissals of employees by Otan Singh and Co Ltd The ruling was made by th« court under the former president Dr. Charles Oamba49 words
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143 1965-06-17 16 Singapore police methods just as good SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's standards of crime prevention com p a red very favourably with those in the United States, Mr. John Le Cain, the Singapore Police Commissioner, said yesterday on resuming duty after returning from a three-month tour of Europe and the U.S. IHe143 words
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161 1965-06-17 16 MELBOURNE, Wednesday. fiHE Australian Federal Opposition leader. Mr.; A Arthur Calwell. said last night that he had: not cancelled his trip to Singapore but had postponed it, probably until later in the year. His deputy. Mr. Gough JVhitlam. will lead the de- egatlon of FederalReuter - 161 words
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Article74 1965-06-17 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Menlerl Besar of Negri Sembilan. Daio i Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Molwmed, has received three donations I amounting to $350 for the Na- i tlonal Defence Fund. The Association for the Ketua Adat of Negri Sembilan (rave 5250 and an association member, Dato74 words
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Article42 1965-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Wpd Ihe Housing and Developmr i/ will f-nend $64,000 for extern v rrdecoration of the flati it h.is offered for sale in Tiong Bahru Defeciive fittines caa>-ed by we:ir and tear will also be repaired and replaced42 words
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252 1965-06-17 16 The most unnecessary war that ever was... LONDON. Wednesday rE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, last night described the Malaysia Indonesia conflict as "about the most unnecessary war unnecessary confrontation that there ever was." He said in a radio interview that Britain could not mediate in this dispute because252 words
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102 1965-06-17 16 ■jum Ian, wea. i n Mentri Be.sar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will say a big "thank you" to RT1 vieilantes of Mukim Ayor Baloi tomorrow at Mosque Sanglang. 12 miles from here. The vigilantes took part In the hunt for a102 words
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Article36 1965-06-17 16 SINGAPORE Wed ii 14 pleaded not KUilty In the Juvenile Cour to .1 churn ot imiwlm in'n the bedroom ol a schoolgirl at her home at 9.30 pm. on May 31. Bail was allowed^36 words
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Miscellaneous270 1965-06-17 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1 A way u> go about tn speech 1. Unco-ordtnated look around <9i. American game (7). 1 See 27. s Always put In sixpence and lt 9. Informed of shockingly naked $lv give you a big appetite leg and elbow (lt>. 7 15. Poet and editor270 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-06-17 17 Francis Emmanuel - Francis Emmanuel IN MATCH BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND THE REST IN SEPTEMBER -by ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Badminton fans here are assured of seeing a return match between Erland Kods of Denmark and Tan Aik Huang of Malaysia, the 1965 All-England champion and runnerup respectively, in September.279 words
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284 1965-06-17 17 By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Albert Poon, Hong Kong's winner of the Malaysian Grand Prix, Is not certain about competing in the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races at Kuala Lumpur on July 3 and 4. Richard Won* Wai Honß, manager of284 words
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Article45 1965-06-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Kwong Wah PA. of Hong Kor.g suffered the first defeat of their current Malaysian tour when they were beaten 2-0 by Selangor ln a friendly football match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Arthur Koh (52nd) and Thanabalan (71st) scored.45 words
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Article322 1965-06-17 17 RACING By EPSOM JEEP: Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday sprinters will have a busy time in the next three months, beginning with the Bukit Timah meeting on July 4, 5, 10 and 11 at which the big sprint, the 6f Summer Cup, will carry prize money of $15,000.322 words
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Article225 1965-06-17 17 Ten to follow at KL EPSOM JEEPS ten horses to fellow at the Kuala Lumpur Meeting which opens on Sunday are: IiLUCI KIUYK II Speedy; easy winner over Penang 6f ln lmin 14 1/5 sec last month PURE JET— speedy; working well after short spell; ran some good races last225 words
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Article113 1965-06-17 17 ONDON. Wed— Rain fell Just Stakes over 6f. The Irish colt was Li before the first race when a 9-4 favourite. Royal Ascot opened yesterdaj Th*r»« v fhrtinn- «_i.k Punters however, had a eood start tl J n Y? *f,V h f ll l! .""^JI ln whenReuter - 113 words
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83 1965-06-17 17 Singapore Services held 1-1 by Ceylon {COLOMBO, Wed.— The visiting Singapore Joint Services soccer team drew 1-1 with Ceylon Combined Services XI here today. Both goals came iti the first half. Singapore went ahead midway through the first half when lefthalf Woods beat the goalkeeper with a rising shot from83 words
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245 1965-06-17 17 LEE FOON SAN - SOCCER FOUR PERAK CUP MEN DROPPED TO MAKE WAY FOR YOUTHS LEE FOON SAN By TPOH, Wed. The 1 Perak Amateur Foot- ball Association have dropped four of their; regular players from centralised training since yesterday evening. Two of them outside-left Lool Loon Teik and outsideright E. John, according to245 words
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Article200 1965-06-17 17 LONDON, Wed. Bad weather caused eight of the ten nrstriass English cricket matches to be abandoned yesterday. Results: Taunton: Abandoned; New Zealanders 155 and 185-2 (G. Dowling 101 n.0.) Somerset 196. Oxford: Abandoned; Oxford U 161-7 dec and 86 (D. Gibson 6-1 li Surrey 175-0 decReuter - 200 words
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Article450 1965-06-17 17 ATHLETICS STTI sweep the board I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Specialist Teachers'! Training Institute swept the board at the inter-college triangular athletic meet with a total of 1 10 points from Day Training College i and Language Institute at Cheras Road today. DTC were second with 49 points while LI managed only450 words
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Article19 1965-06-17 17 MALACCA. Wed— The Malacca AAA Association will hold their annual championships at Kubu Stadium on July 2-3.19 words
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Article136 1965-06-17 17 Snell is LAST in mile race yANCOUVER, Wed. Troubled by a stomach ailment, Peter Sneli. New Zealand's double Olympic champion, collapsed after finishing last in a mile raca here last night. Almost in tears. Snell said afterwards: "It will tak» me a long time to get over the shame of136 words
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Article77 1965-06-17 17 SOCCER Spore senior league-cup: HK Bank 2 Cold Storage 1 Borneo Motors 4 Chartered Bk 2: Juniors: Harpers 1 Robinsons 1; Hotel SlnIgapura 2 PECT 0; NTS 3 Slma Darby 3; Bata 2 STC 2. SBIIFA Div. 2: Mai. Airways two. Metal Box; Naafl 2 Mercantile Bk 2 I77 words
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Advertisement366 1965-06-17 17 AMAZING! The amount of peanut butter kids will eat when it's Planters! M A slice of bread, this hearty spread, and WOW! Peanut butter's better when the Planters people jM^ make it. Why? Because they only QlfJcSr use their own great peanuts. Then, jf \yv they add lots of vitamins366 words
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Miscellaneous126 1965-06-17 17 DIARY SOCCEK S f pore Dlr. li Police v RAF Seletar (Jn Beear. 5.15); Div. 2A: Haikowyu v T. Kurau (St. George's Rd); DW. 2B: SCC V D. Aflah 'A' (padang); Div. 2C: Sukaramai 'A' v RAP Changi (Farrer Pk), Div. 2D: Amlcables 'A' v Star Soccerltea 'A' (Geylang). Malacca126 words
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Article81 1965-06-17 18 HEY. M N. CHARLES I m :i«ay In Nacercoll, India, on IK 6. 1965. SWAMINATHA KURUCCAL S.ntlli Irt-Pmnnjoth) V n l rv- n. an ic«ij\ ih.it k I r.nhi r-m-iiiv. rcttatayah ITtimal CABLE RECEIVED t.\ 1 i"A souih Bourn Singapore, Mi un. mi: PAPPC PA DIPTKATtL iwih.-r.l ;,vv.n I81 words
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303 1965-06-17 18 RAZAK: WE WON'T STOP DR. LEE AND DA VID KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Till*] Government will not stop any opposition member from going to the Algiers conference, but it hopes they will "play the game according to the rules and not go." The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said this303 words
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Article99 1965-06-17 18 KICHING. Wed.— The Governor of Sarawak. Haji Abang Haji Opens, today appointed a 53-year-old Land Dyak. Salau Anak Nyoang. to be Temenggonc of the Land Dyaks. This appointment meets the demand by tin- Land Dyaks to have a Paramount Chief. This will place them on99 words
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Article97 1965-06-17 18 Meat Bill gets second reading SINGAPORE. Wed. The Slaughter-houses and Meai Processing factories Bill, moved by the Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, in the Legislative Assembly today for a second reading was passed without debate. Mr. Lim said the purpose of the Bill was to Improve hygiene97 words
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Article61 1965-06-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Koh Tasai Hock 36. of Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. was today tined a total of $300 or ten weeks' jail, after he pleaded guilty to entering a restricted area in a bumboat off St. John's Island yesterday, remaining alongside the ship South Africa Star and failing61 words
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Article76 1965-06-17 18 KUCHING, Wed. Military authorities in Kuching this morning carried out an exercise which Involved getting all troops back to their bases as urgently as possible. This resulted in troops being moved out of Kuching very hurriedly. This exercise was to test how fast troops, including those76 words
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Article28 1965-06-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off in Jalan Belangkas i even numbers). Jalan Ma war and Jalan Sikudangan tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.28 words
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Article88 1965-06-17 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The external redecoration of the flats offered for sale in Tiong Bahru by the Housing and Development Board has commenced and this 5H4.000 job will be completed by September. Necessary repairs and or re- newal of fitting* within the flats will also be undertaken88 words
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Article402 1965-06-17 18 LONDON. Wed. The Mock markets gave an uninspiring performance today after yesterday's setback on the disappointing trade figures for May. Business suffered a further contraction and. with Interest at a very low level Indeed, prices where changed mostly inclined easier. Movements mainly were small and402 words
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Article, Illustration552 1965-06-17 18 NEW YORK. Wed. TBfGKU Abdul Rahman today described Malaysia's role in South-east Asia as one of contributing to the stability of that area "through social and economic progress." Writing in the July issue of Foreign Affairs, the American quarterly review, the TengkuReuter - 552 words
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167 1965-06-17 18 OSLO, Wednesday. f APTAIN Kristen Gjoen, 42, a Norwegian Air Force officer, was jailed for 12 years here today on esDionage charges. i The trial was held In camera and the foreign power involved was not officially named. But reliable sources and press reports haveReuter - 167 words
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Article61 1965-06-17 18 JAKARTA. Wed— The prosecution in a court in Jogjakarta. Central Java, has demanded a three-year jail term for a man accused of criticising President Soekarno's policy. Antara news agency reported today. Mr. Sumart"jo. n former member of the dissolved Indonesian Socialist Party, held an Illegal meeting inReuter - 61 words
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Article32 1965-06-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Ministry of Culture will '.'he free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Changt Tamil School. Kampong Ayer Pana.s. and Whje Nam School in Jalan Bnhni32 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-06-17 18 Gina (I'm innocent) accused of obscenity in film ROME. Wed. Actress Gina Lollobrigida was yesterday qi ioned by a magistrate on allegations of obscenity in one of her films, and emerged nearly two hours later smilingly confident of her innocence. Her lawyer. Mr. Emanuele Golino. said: "She does MM feelReuter - 261 words
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