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Title Section23 1965-06-18 1 J8JUNJ9&5,.. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 ltd*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration444 1965-06-18 1 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE SIEW YEE: Nigeria and India, with Ethiopia and Ceylon also ready to help From LONDON, Thurs. JENCKU Abdul Rahman told me this morning that Nigeria will join India in sponsoring Malaysia's admission to the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. I abo understand that Ceylon and Ethiopia cue444 words
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Article, Illustration981 1965-06-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE COMMANDER of the abortive Indonesian landing at Pengerang on the southeast tip of Johore 19 days ago today apologised to Malaysians. Senior Inspector Nicolaas Titaley, 40, Commander of "D" Company of the Indonesian Police Mobile Brigade based at Kawal, in the Hhio islands,981 words
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Article123 1965-06-18 1 SAKiOV Thurs VS. Navy Phantom jets knocked down two Sovietdesigned .VliG jet fighters over Communist North Vietnam today, an American military spokesman announced. The American planes UM-d air-to air missiles to down the Ked planes. The Communist jets were hit about 40 miles south ofReuter - 123 words
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Article34 1965-06-18 1 BANGKOK. Thurs— Thailand will support the participation of Malaysia. South Korea and South Vietnam at the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers, the Thai Forelgn Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman. said today— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article82 1965-06-18 1 LONDON Thurs. The award to the Beatles of the MBE cost the Labour Party 1 11.000 today. Lt -Col. Frederick Wagg < ret. > who had spent 23 \ears in the Royal Artillery, sent all but one of his decoration* back to Queen Elizabeth in protest against82 words
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490 1965-06-18 1 New Vietnam peace call at Premiers meeting LONDON. Thursday BRITAIN today made a strong bid for a Vietnam peace appeal from the 21 -nation Commonwealth summit conference as the first step in a dramatic new effort to end the South-east Asia crisis. British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, urged Commonwealth490 words
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Article28 1965-06-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v The Raja PermaiMiri Agoiig has been admitted to the General Hospital here tor a check-up, an 1st ana N'egara official said today.28 words
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Article235 1965-06-18 1 That Bau rout: 17 killed From GEOFFREY GELDARD gUCHING, Thurs. Australian troops stationed in Sarawak's 1' ir s I Division, in a hitler engagement with a large hand of Indonesian raiders, killed at least 17. This was officially stated today by a security forces spokesman here. AMBUSHED The successful blow235 words
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Article47 1965-06-18 1 SNUB FOR VIETCONC WASHINGTON. 1 Imrs. Major concessions which r.S. prepare i t<> make for Vietnam settlement <!<• not inrl'idr negotiating with Yirti-nnt,- I'.S 0 made deai todaj SECOND TEST LONDON l< -t cIom> of i»i j seorei Nen zr.ii. i ikI r. I ngland 11-2.47 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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180 1965-06-18 2 Who is facing who in Vietnam today... WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Defence Department yesterday issued the following figures of both sides forrr.s in Vietnam, including participants other than the Halted States: UNITED STATES 54.000. pro jet-ted strength 70.00(1.- 75.000 mi.mi; COMMI'MST FORCES about t. oo)i, up 18.--000 from recently published estimates.Reuter - 180 words
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Article52 1965-06-18 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Eelvtn plantations In North Sumau.t formerly owned by foreign companies and whose concessions had expired were now under the full control of the Indonesian Government, the official Antara news agency reported. Antara reporting from Mednn. did not say who the previous owners were— Reuter.Reuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-06-18 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday TS. military strength South Vietnam is to be increased to between 70,000 and 75,000 men. Mr. Robert McNamara, the Secretary for Defence, announcing this last night, said that six new combat battalions, plus logistic and combat support troops, were being moved toReuter - 260 words
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66 1965-06-18 2 IITELLJNGTON, Thurs.— YY The New Zealand Army artillery battalion to be sent to South Vietnam will fly there next month, it was announced here. The Chief of Staff, Major General W. S. McKinnon. did not disclose the actual date of departure for security reasons.Reuter - 66 words
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164 1965-06-18 2 Worried U Thant seeks Vietnam peace ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs. v Thant, The U.N. SecretaryGeneral, is "Increasingly concerned" over Vietnam, and is continuing efforts for a peaceful settlement there, according to a United Nations spokesman. He Rave the comment, authorised by the SecretaryOeneral. in reply to a question at a dailyReuter - 164 words
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Article373 1965-06-18 2 LONDON, Thursday yew Zealand Rim« Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake, said yesterday he would ask the U.S. to halt the bombing of North Vietnam to help bring about peace negotiations. Mr. Holyoake, who Is in London for the Commonwealth conference opening today, told a Press conference thatReuter - 373 words
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71 1965-06-18 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Communist Party claims a big increase In membership. In a speech reported yesterday by the official Anlara news agency, Mr. D. N. Aldlt. the chairman, said the party now has more than 3,500.000 members. Earlier this year Mr put membershipReuter - 71 words
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Article69 1965-06-18 2 JAKARTA, Thurs— A Joint ap-! peal was made yesterday by the Information Minister and the In- donesian Journalists' Association I to all Indonesian newspapers to stop publishing comments or re- 1 ports which might disturb the national unity and loosen the na- j tionhl vigilance. TheReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration219 1965-06-18 2 RHODESIA: NOW SELASSIE WARNS THE BRITISH ADDIS ABABA, Thui* ■r*. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia has warned Britain there would be grave consequences if Rhodesia were to make any unilateral declaration of independence. Informed sources said the warning was given to th« British Ambassador. Sir John Ru.sseH, when he wasReuter - 219 words
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Article25 1965-06-18 2 TOKYO. Thurs. The widow of Patrice Lumumba, murdered Premier of the Congo, arrived in Peking yesterday, the New Chins News Agency reported. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article37 1965-06-18 2 PRANKFURT, Thurs. The West German President. Dr. Helnrich Luebke. yesterday opened the 13th world congress here of the International Council of Nurses. About 5.500 nurses from 66 countries are attending the congress.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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75 1965-06-18 2 14-DEATH CRASH AND THE STOLEN WIRES MANILA. Thurs. The XT theft of telephone and telegraph wires was blamed today for the worst acrident in the history of Philippine railways. A head-on collision of two trains yesterday killed 14 people and seriously injured IT others in north-western Luzon Island. A railwayAP - 75 words
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132 1965-06-18 3 Wilson firm: It will NOT be devalued I ONDON. Thurv The *^viTie Minister. Mr.Wil«on last night emph.itic.il r«i*erated Britain's determination not tv (Icwilue the pound Mr. Wilson's fresh undertaking followed renewed pressure on sterling which developed after the disclosure that Britain overseas trade gap had widened last month to £109Reuter - 132 words
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Article40 1965-06-18 3 I/ONDON. Thurs. The ruling Labour Party has a 5.3 lead over the Conservative opposition in a national opinion poll published today* The poll shows 458 per cent favouring Labour with 40.5 per cent pro-Conservative. Rtuter-Reuter - 40 words
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Article38 1965-06-18 3 HAMBURG. Thurs. About 6.000 deformed thalidomide bubes were b m around the globe as a result if the tranquilLsrr manufactured by German com- pany from 1957 to 1961. a Ger- > man expert said today. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-06-18 3 5-vote majority on overseas company tax CHANCELLOR 'RISKING DEPRECIATION OF MALAYSIAN ASSETS' LONDON. Thurs. r £HE Government last night defeated by a majority of five an Opposition attempt to modify its new corporation tax as it affects British companies with overseas interests. The tax was one of the main planksReuter - 553 words
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120 1965-06-18 3 LONDON. Thur.s A British Protestant Minister made his protest asainst social prudery here yesterday by taking nude pictures of 21-year-old actress Josephine Pritchard The Rev. David Doel. who has a son of 14. was following up his criticism of a man's magazine in whichReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-06-18 3 De Gaulle: End this hegemony of U.S. and Russia DARIS. Thurs. Pre- sident de Gaulle called on the European nations yesterday to join France in organising their own defence, free from the hegemony of the United States or Russia. He said this would make it possible for them to establish261 words
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Article33 1965-06-18 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Mrs. Ellen Peart, 100 yesterday, went to a London fun fair (or the first time in her life and rode side-saddle on a roundabout horse. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article103 1965-06-18 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. France has announced that it will make a prepayment of *****9 million on debts owed to the Inited States. The prepayment will reduce the French Government's outstanding post-World War II debt to the United States to slightly under USS4OO million. TheAP - 103 words
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Article65 1965-06-18 3 TUSCALOOSA (Alabama), Thurs. Robert Shelton. leader of Hie Ku Klux Klan. said yesterday that Britain's decision to re- fuse entry to Klansmen "will not alter my plans to attempt to go to England." He said in a statement he planned to help British peopleReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement347 1965-06-18 3 THE NANYANC KHEK COMMUNITY GUILD presents A HAN (Guakang) Drama THE SINGAPORE ANTI" TiiBhRCULOSIS ASSOCIATION ond THE THONG CHAI MtDICAL INSTITUTION At the Singapore National Theatre on Sat., 19 June, 196S from 7 to 11.30 p.m. Tickets at $100/- and above, $50/-, $10/-, *5/-, $3/-, $1/- and SOc available from347 words
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Miscellaneous12 1965-06-18 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby t AHiWAL^J Njl** V TPOu ee POQ6_y12 words
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305 1965-06-18 4 SEAMEN'S UNION CALLS FOR GOVT. INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Malay Seamen's I'nion has en I led on the Central Government to inquire into its allegation that vessels of several local shipping companies were calling at Indonesian ports to trade despite confrontation. The union,305 words
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Article103 1965-06-18 4 PLEDGE BY AUSSIE ARMY CHIEF SINGAPORE, Thurs. A firm assurance that Australian troops would "do everything they can" to defend Malaysia In its struggle with Indonesia was given here tonight by Lt Gen. Sir John Wilton, the Australian Army's Chief of the General Staff. Lt. Gen. Wilton, who flew In103 words
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Article36 1965-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Adult Education Board announced today that there are still vacancies for the Board's London Chamber of Commerce classes held at the Board's commercial centre at the Anglo-Chinese Primary School, Coleman Street.36 words
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Article317 1965-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Automobile Association of Singapore has suggested that the authorities set up a Malaysian Motor Insurers' Bureau, similar to the one in the United Kingdom, to look after road accident victims who are denied compensation because of legal technicalities. This suggestion is contained in317 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. MORE funds are required to enable the Singaport Children's Society to carry out its programme of activities, says the society's chairman. Prof. Wong Hock Boon, in his annual report for last year. Prof. Wong said: "Once again we stress the need to develop102 words
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Article95 1965-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The combined choirs of Trinity Theological College and Wesley Methodist Church will take part In a "Festival of Music" concert programme at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday night. The concert will be part of the 80th anniversary celebrations of Methodism in Malaysia. The cliolrs, under95 words
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Advertisement337 1965-06-18 4 InraaiMTTO tomorrow midnight ■i TTIiTIT.I T 32i 6 i (SINGAPORE) LAUGH through every minute of the funniest picture of the year! I COLOR n-ot lux cmcMAScoct |hn9 ~"^*F" ~^S^ FABIAN GLYKIS JOHNS*JBHH W LLIAMS* CIMDY CAROL ODEON I Tomorrow MidnightT| PALACE 12 15 A.M. I 11.45 P.M. I OF ALL337 words
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Advertisement83 1965-06-18 4 ffi&MJ&X&A 2nd Big Week! T 3 T 3 9 S p h r A SCINTILLATING MUSICAL SPECTACLE BEYOND COMPARt Roiendra Kumar Sodhono Nimmi ~^a^. A Johnny Walker Music j^H Color by Eatfmancolor Naushad In Hindi with English t Maloy SubtitUt priQFF ivdp niteclub RU9CL U \Jt\ RESTAURANT CINEMA BUILDING. ORCHARD83 words
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Advertisement489 1965-06-18 4 By OVERWHELMING PUBLK "DEMAND! IXI OHI PERFORM A ME I a ON STAGE at SKY -TONIGHT at 6.30 9.15 pm (NO FREE LIST) MERDEKA ORGANISATION PRESENTS Singapore 's Own Top Recording Group KEITH LOCKE THE QUESTS 5 (SPONSORED by SINGAPORE TOBACCO Co., Ltd.) Keith Locke (Mr. Dynamite) will sing his489 words
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Advertisement514 1965-06-18 4 GANISATIQN* !llh KM. IKW! ISli am, 1.30, 4, 6.4S 9.30 pm. I (NO FREE LIST) "The Tram ttartt promptly at i" 11.12, 1.42, 4.12, 6.57 I 9.42 BURT LANCASTER m Pow Scofield Jeonna Moraau "Tha Train" Nolionol Language Eisay Contest Now! TOMORROW SUNDAY MIDNIGHT "LIN DAI "i he Lotus Lamp"514 words
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Miscellaneous207 1965-06-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THI-: following Is today'! schedule J- of civil aircraft movements at Pa Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC Prom Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 7.30 p.m.; from Melbourne, Darwin (BA 703) 9.50 p.m.; from London, Damascus, Karachi, Bangkok (BA 702) 6.20 p.m. from London Zurich, Beirut, Karachi,207 words
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Miscellaneous228 1965-06-18 4 p.m.: from Jeiaelion, Brunei, KuchinK (ML CM) 1M p.m. DEPARTURES BOAC To Calcutta. Kara, hi, Beirut, Rome, London (BA 721) 8.15 p.m.; to Darwin, Melbourne (BA 702) 7. 0S p.m.; to Darwin, Sydney (BA 718) 8 p.m.; to Bombay, Damascus, London (BA 723) 10.15. p.m. Japan Air Linei: To Djakarta228 words
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147 1965-06-18 5 Malaysian, German relations excellent says envoy )VUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Relations between Malaysia and West Germany were today described by the German Ambassador here. Dr. H. Boehling, in Just one word excellent. Dr. Boehling. who was speaking in an Interview over Radio Malaysia on the 12th anniversary of German Unity147 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-06-18 5 THE TENGKU FINDS THERE'S A NIP IN THE LONDON AIR T* HERE'S a nip in the air and a relaxed Tengku Abdul Rahman slips on a jacket on arrival at the Ritz Hotel in London's Piccadilly. The Tengku flew in from Kuala Lumpur for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference whichUPI - 58 words
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272 1965-06-18 5 1P0H, Thursday. TWO Perak branch officials of the Socialist Front were detained by police in two RPnaratP raids carried out simultaneously early this morning. LOH SIN N YEAN. 27, branch treasurer of the Socialist Front and assistant branch secretary of Party Ra'ayat, was272 words
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Article43 1965-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Ihurs— Koryono an Indonesian uhu illegally entered Singapore. u>ld a magistrate's court that he came to "look for a no" because lire :u Id no; find employment in Indonesia. He pleaded guilty and was fined $100 or one month's lail43 words
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Article30 1965-06-18 5 DUNQUN. Thurs The Sultan of Trengganu will open the $200.300 Tenglcu Intan Zaharah mosque here on June 29. It Is named after the Tengku Ampuan Besar of Trengganu.30 words
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Article, Illustration331 1965-06-18 5 Boy who lost an eye wins action against Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A 16-year-old boy who lost an eye as a resuit of a road accident has been awarded $12,731 by the High Court here. Mr. Justice Ong held that the driver of a Public Works Department lorry which knocked331 words
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122 1965-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Chess Federation today made a further appeal for funds to send Singapore chess champion. Tan Lian Ann, to compete In the world Junior chess championship for players below 20. in Barcelona. Spain. In August. Lian Ann is due to leave122 words
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Article30 1965-06-18 5 PENANQ. Thurs An American visitor. Dr Douglas Burns, will deliver a lecture on "Buddhism in America" at Wat Chaiya Mangalaram. Burmah Lane, at 8 D.m. on Saturday.30 words
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90 1965-06-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Productivity Centre is to hold three one-month courses for small Malay building contractors this year The first will be held from July 1 at the Industrial Training Centre In Jalan Sungel Kuchal here. Twenty-flve small Malay contractors will attend the90 words
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185 1965-06-18 5 Decree nisi for police officer: Wife was already married SINGAPORE, Thurs. A police officer said in a divorce suit today that a woman whom he married liere in 1962 had all along been the "legal wife" of another man in Perak. Inspector Loh Chee Chan, 29. said that his first185 words
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Advertisement162 1965-06-18 5 lIGHTLY AT THE FOUR DONS ANNOUNCING OUR NEW BAND 1 'EDDIE GOMES THE FOUR LIONS BAND' Also featuring The Nat King Col* of Singapore Abdul Rahim Superb food from an excellent French kitchen with an oriental touch THE RITA ELLEN SHOW ALSO NIGHTLY AT THE PEBBLE BAR The Vivacious Trudy162 words
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Advertisement252 1965-06-18 5 Prink! /E\ so wholesome Kp like Seven-Up! U '^JB Coming up the Mountain Mile "3£*»=3£?«BBB well in the lead and with the |\m« Hb race almost in my pocket, I When I entered the TT in 1958 I had lest than £100 left in my t&t*m»» savings account 4&£ik» f^252 words
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434 1965-06-18 6 Second college for teacher training to be set up: Ong SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Government is to establish a second college here to provide full-time teacher-training, the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, announced today. This would be part of future plans to maintain the present rate of expansion434 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-06-18 6 BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR TENGKU MAHKOTA'S SON rpENGKU Abu Bakar, only son of the ■1 Tengku Mahkota of Johore celebrated his second birthday on Wednesday with a party at the Istana Pasir Plangi. About 80 children of friends and relatives of the Johore Royal Family attended the function. The young TengkuRex Photo Studio - 73 words
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Article, Illustration408 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. fFHE Singapore Government has requested the Central Government to L amend the "ban on strikes" emergency regulations to exclude Sin- The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, disclosing this in the Singapore Legislative Assembly last night, said the State Government was408 words
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Article27 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE Tliuis Water ulll be shut off In Kampong Lung Sung Hng off Upper Serangoon Road 5\ nv.v tomorrow from 9 am. to 4 p.m.27 words
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Article92 1965-06-18 6 Keep a date with iazz at the Vic SINGAPORE. Thurs—"Rendezvous with Jazz," another in the series of jazz concerts organised by the United States Information Service, will be presented at the Victoria Theatre at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow. Some of 30 local musicians, both amateur and professional, will appear on gUge.92 words
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Article24 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs —The Hans Anderson Club will hold Its annual general meeting at 28. Belmont Road, at 5.30 p.m. on June 25.24 words
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Article190 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A $400 fine by a magistrate's court for causing hurt to a man today saved Wong Tai Fook. a Royal Navy steward, from losing his pension. His defence counsel. Mr. N. C. Goho, had said Wong who had 18 years' of service190 words
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Article146 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A clerk, Charlie Cheok Hock Bee, was married only for 16 months when his wife deserted him. the High Court was told. Mr. Justice Winslow— told of this by Cheok's counsel. Mr. P. T. Wong— remarked "It's amazing how easily a marriage can146 words
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177 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. While deeply depressed over her married life, a nurse attempted to shoot herself at home with her husband's police revolver, the High Court was told today. Madam Tap Beng Choo, mother of three, said this In her divorce proceedings against177 words
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147 1965-06-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Tourist Board today announced its plans for "Tourist Week" in the State, which begins on Sept. 25. The programme includes an essay competition in all four language streams, special radio and television shows, and a display of posters throughout the147 words
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Advertisement404 1965-06-18 6 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-H costs as404 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-06-18 7 Council probe: Borneo judge named WITNESSES WILL BE PROTECTED AND THE EVIDENCE PRIVILEGED EREMBAN. Thursday "VTR. Justice Lee Hun Hoe from the Borneo High Court has been appointed Commissioner for the inquiry to be held into allegations of maladministration and malpractices of the Seremban Town Council since 1959 The first450 words
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101 1965-06-18 7 Men who try to cause chaos 'wasting energy' ITROH. Tnurs.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said here yesterday that element.trying to cause disunity and chaos in the country "are wasting tnelr energy." SixNikmg at a solidarity rally in thu> remote town in Upper Peralt. Inche Khir .said101 words
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217 1965-06-18 7 Malaysian Malaysia issue for Hong Lim election SINGAPORE. Thurs. L The People's Action Party's political bureau said last right that in the coming by-election In the Hong Lim con-j stituency, the party would "mobilise the people in support of a Malaysian Malaysia." The bureau was replying to an attack on217 words
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Article134 1965-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Thursday. r PHE controversy over the million dollar extension plan for the Department of Technology of the Ngee Ann College is reviving. The students action committee which had earlier this month organised a boycott of classes in protest against the shelving of the plan,134 words
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Article81 1965-06-18 7 IPOH, Tnurs. A timekeeper with a taxi company. M. Sinnasamy, 24. was fined $200 or one month's Jail here yesterday for outraging the modesty of a 10-year-old girl. The «irl told the court that .lixnit midnight on April 12 she was asleep in her house81 words
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224 1965-06-18 7 PENANG. Thurs. 'PHE Socialist Front's delegate to the AfroAsian conference at Algiers. Mr V. David, today welcomed the latest statement by the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. that the Government would not stop any Opposition members from attending the conference224 words
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128 1965-06-18 7 Aussies in Malaysia to get world's No.1 carbine SYDNEY. Thurs. Australian troops on activr service in .Malaysia will soon be using one of the finest infantryman's wrapMi in the world. The weapon i* the Australian made FiAi machine carbine better known to troops as the Fi sub-machine-Kun. It will replace128 words
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Article36 1965-06-18 7 PENANG. Thurs.— Officials of the Penang MCA Kampong Manggis Youth section will be worn in before the Penang MCA president. Mr. Saw Seng Kew. at the party headquarters in TTmn»fer Road tomorrow night.36 words
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154 1965-06-18 7 Don't be ashamed, says an Iban leader I^UCHING. Thurs. Although the people of Borneo were accepting other cultures they must not be ashamed of their own. "Without them, our people will lose their identity, unity and dignity." This was stated by Pengarah Montegai a leadIng Iban personality, at the openingAP - 154 words
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Advertisement238 1965-06-18 7 Drive every mile in SAFETY and COMFORT with AUTOGARD DE LUXE CAR SEAT BELTS Don t delay install them today! i Drive in safety and complete comfort every xcJ m e in town or in the country. AUTOGARD Car Seat Belts have passed the most rigid test* f(\lr^v r\ in238 words
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473 1965-06-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. T^HE Central Government's ban on all -L Malaysian exports to South Africa will tie up contracted timber business totalling about $10 million in Malaya and Singapore. Because of this, the 80 timber exporters in Malaya have called for473 words
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252 1965-06-18 8 Temenggong Jugah explains position of expats LI T HIM.. Thurs. The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato 1 '<■- menggoiiK Jngah, today said that all expatriate officers would be retained by the Sarawak Government for as long as the Government required their services. Dato Jujr&h, who is also the Chairman252 words
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Article21 1965-06-18 8 KLUANG. Thurs. The Kluang division of the Malaysian Chines* Association will hold Its annual dalegates' meeting on June 3921 words
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259 1965-06-18 8 Petition for death sentence appeal is refused T ONDON. Thurs.— Um Sing Hiaw, who was sentenced to death at Johore Bahru last November for consorting with members of the Indonesian armed forces, has failed in his petition for special leave to appeal to the Privy Council. The application was made259 words
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Article28 1965-06-18 8 KLANG. Thurs. The Rotarr Club of Klang and Port Suett enham will hold Its annual installation dinner at the Indian Community Hall here on June 2828 words
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209 1965-06-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A FORMER warrant A officer in the army was found guilty in the Sessions Court here today of extorting $15 and a postal money order for $5 from a shopkeeper and sentenced to six months' jail and six209 words
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Advertisement19 1965-06-18 8 BOAC AT YOUR an Bjß^^Wt»jK. Sf I J fi^ul HP- jiff j BY SUPREME BOAC TRIUMPHANTLY SWIFT SILENT SERENE19 words
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Advertisement65 1965-06-18 8 BOAC met with the most experienced pilots ..in the most advanced aircraft with Rolls-Royce power and superb service For more details of BOAC'S services, consult your local BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways (General Sales Agents) Telephone Singapore ***** Kuala Lumpur ***** ALL OVER THE WORLD BOAC TAKES 600065 words
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Miscellaneous201 1965-06-18 8 l/f#»t/ Onp Bff V. T. Itamiin I UXXTT THAT BUNCH Ol» 3 =I*JwONDSRMCVAnouJl *Jw0NDSRMCVAnouJ BUT I SUPPOSE THAT* VMfX I f \w% J ***££-J)£L n V COW BIROS, THAJTS TMfcT UTTUI 1 TSDW SINGLE SAON* ABOUT LOTS* GOOD- V JME ONCEIN A_ > N VVIUT TVIeVaSeTI OCKOOZUH I *0X TMie201 words
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235 1965-06-18 9 Another Miss Malaysia quest-in swimsuit eiNGAPORE, Thurs. After the "Miss Universe" contest in Kuala Lumpur, now the "Miss Internanational" contest iri Singapore. The locai organisers of the 'Mis* International' ennwhleh will be at Lons Beac'i "the "Miss Unlver- contest ;a at Miami Be«eh) lias invited Malay:i sirU to compete. The235 words
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Article68 1965-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A storm early this morning uprooted several trees in the Bukit Timali and T.i teli ii areas. Trees were uprooted in Kay Siang Road, Tanglin Road. Scotts Road. Crane Road, Sera n goon Road, Sims Avenue. Cavenagrh Road and Barkar Road. Police said telephone68 words
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Article41 1965-06-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Minister for Education. Mr. On* Pang Boon, wi'l attend the Telok Ayer vißilar. corps' anniversary celebrations ai i Telok Ayer community centre ;it I 4 pm. on Saturday.41 words
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336 1965-06-18 9 TAN: IT WILL HELP INDUSTRIALISATION SIBU (Sarawak). Thursday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here last night that the Central Government was considering special tax incentives for the two Borneo states. He was replying t< Bcng Siew, president ese Association, at336 words
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Article, Illustration207 1965-06-18 9 RUDY BELTRAN - MISSING WIFE ('I WANT TO BE A STAR') NOW SINGING IN NIGHTCLUB RUDY BELTRAN: fy Kuala Lumpur, Thursday UKIIIbH night club singer Patricia Lee, who disappeared from her home in Penang two months ago, is now happily performing here and intends singing her way to stardom. "I'm definitely not re-207 words
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Article105 1965-06-18 9 Graft case judgment reserved CINGAPORE. Thurs. I Judgment was re- served today in a case against Thong King Thong, a noodle manufacturer, charged with corruptly giving $60 to a public health inspec- tor. It was alleged that the money, contained In a cigarette packet, had been thrown Into Low's car105 words
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Article121 1965-06-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Syeci Anv>' Abldin. 15. and Svrd Roslani. 14. MM of the Yang mPertuan Agong. Tenglcu Azlan. 16 and Tengku Omar. 16. sons of the Sultan of Pahang. and Tenglcti Aziz. 16. son of Lieui Genersil Tengku Osman bin Tenjsku hair. en .lev. a. th*121 words
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Article30 1965-06-18 9 PENANG. Tliur.v The Cl'icf Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open the unit headquarters of the Vigilante Corps at Brown Gardens. Suncei Glugor. at 530 i p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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145 1965-06-18 9 V:IBU. Thurs —Police Field 1 Force units here last Dight nave a party at their camp to say farewell to No. 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron and to welcome its replacement. No. 848 Squadron. No 845 Squadrons helicopters have been In support of ground145 words
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Advertisement206 1965-06-18 9 OEI TIONG HAM PARK off Holland Rood, Singapore. Stngopof*'* Moot PopaJor Ratidential Area A TWO-STOREY MODERN BUNGALOWS 4 Bedrooms with Bathrooms attached, ate. t BBM~ *^^Bk^ HOLLAND GARDEN m.: Holland Road, Singapore. ■)]]•>> -f.y TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED T^SU^y BUNGALOWS 4 Bedroom* with Bathroom! ere. SIGLAP PARK 6~< m Eost Coast Rood,206 words
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Advertisement278 1965-06-18 9 PAPER PRODUCTS (M) LTD. 315, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SINGAPORE, j TEL: *****1/4 <^^<go^ Support Local Industry \YWP/v\ Provide Employment 120,000 bags per day \\#>tf# MULTI WALl\^s^ PAPERBAG %Z>^ 3?B#XS§ 80,000 trays per day J^?i"; A S^B^BBBBK. BB^^BBBB* _^^S^^^^HMA^Qhl '"'c- H| ■^MIbbHSHHHbBBbK^^K JJ^ HwSKbbbbbbbbbWb* b^bbbbbbSbb^. BB**^^^^^^^^^^ a^a^H a^aßaal HbbbvF* Jbbbbl .^bbbbbbbbbbV afIPSaS278 words
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Obituary70 1965-06-18 10 M Unrfi $IS (Hinimmm) MRS. AW BOON SOO <ne* Ro York Venn rv> passed away peacefully on 1" >■•> leaving I son*. Teik Soon, Telk Swee daughters. Soh Khen^, »oh Chm. Soh l.in. Soh cnoo, t.vdla. 1 son* 18-IBW, (VI Pnh Hwa. Cheon< Wta Tel. Ong Kng Chuan, I>»lighter-in-law70 words
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Obituary26 1965-06-18 10 M rinri SIS f«m«Mi IN EVER LOVING memory of Mr K Subramantam who departed on M sadly missed by hi* wife, children and Krandson.26 words
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Article617 1965-06-18 10 Although President Johnson's domestic critics continue to press for clarification of his aims and intentions in South Vietnam, there is in fact little about U.S. policy that is not clear. In a nutshell, the President has decided to stop the Vietcong monsoon offensive by bolstering the forces of617 words
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Article399 1965-06-18 10 Closure of the Bank of China in Singapore has been so long coming that many businessj men still seem unconvinced j that the Central Government j I has made up its mind. But Ino doubt can remain that the bank's temporary licence, due i I to expire399 words
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Article229 1965-06-18 10 The velcome reduction oi i the crown cork tax from five i cents to two cents has placed the retailers of bottled drinks iin a difficult position. No matter how sincere they may be in wanting to bring down their prices, many are reluctant to resume using the229 words
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87 1965-06-18 10 HAD I a daughter as candidate for the title of "Miss something or other" I would prefer her to be judged in a skirted swim-suit than the more revealing "babydoll" nighties. The full length group photo of those girls in .swim-suits published in Straits Times87 words
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Letter79 1965-06-18 10 "THE Mentrl Be&ar of Sclangor claims he wants to maintain Asian morality and does not like Malaysians to imitate the West. So he bans swimsuits at a beauty contest. Is he sincere in his claim? If he Is. he must also ban night-clubs, dancing, talentimes and Western films. May I79 words
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Letter56 1965-06-18 10 THE point that puzzles me most about the ban on Miss Malaysia swimsuits is the author, lty of the Mentri Besar. I had thought that Kuala Lumpur, the Federal capital, was under a special administration, headed by a Commissioner Why has the Chief Minister of one of 14 States this56 words
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410 1965-06-18 10 I WOULD like to clarily certain points raised by the letter to you from Mr. K. C. Lee. Protein Secretary. Malaysia Solidarity Cenvention. When I appealed to the leaders of all political parties to refrain from talking about Malaysian Malaya and the like until about a410 words
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Letter183 1965-06-18 10 I AM an English educated Malay. I belong to no political party. I read Straits Times and Malay Mail, and also two Jawi script newspapers, the Utusan Melayu and Malaya Merdeka. I can count more personal friends among nonMalays than among Malays. The only club I go to183 words
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Letter233 1965-06-18 10 IN your editorial headed "Owning a Home" vou say that, "nearly $12 million Ls to be set aside for 30 schemes approved before the new Ministry of Local Government and Housing was set up. This ls not quite correct; what the Minister for Local Government and Housing did233 words
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Letter200 1965-06-18 10 THE Indian First Secretary di.formation* in his letter June 4, resorts to arguments to impart, credibility to the photograph showing American tanks alleged to have Deen used by Pakistan in the Rann of Kutch dispute. In this connection. I would like to draw attention to a recent statement200 words
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Article, Illustration769 1965-06-18 10 Martin Meadows - Filipinos now turn to nationalism Martin Meadows THE DEBATE BEGINS. THE OBJECTIVE ABSOLUTE ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE by j MANILA, THURS THE upsurge of Philippine nationalism in the last several months is traceable to the great changes that have taken place here since World War 11. These changes are primarily evident in769 words
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Advertisement947 1965-06-18 10 Straits Travrs A Malty Ma] Cl*a«m«rt ■d»«rti««e**M* m*y te MANKCT O'c»«r« ami (a***r<t*'>>*i Dh>) COLO «TOS1AO« BBANCWaa mm a**< «st.«t M«v*l A»«h*rt*s« *«•">• CITY BOOK aTONB LTV ««in**>**<*f Maaa f THI MCWS FRONT fl<ip*lfl» SawnnitM M. M. IBM/ML HAMICM BTONB 141* OM»r Ch.ngt iMi ln«*vor* 17 V RBTNAaAMV a CO947 words
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Advertisement34 1965-06-18 10 IMPRISONED BY CASTRO From his own brutal experience as a political prisoner, a Cuban escapee asks: How much longer can the free world ignore this infamy? See JUNE Readers tw Digest Now On Sale!34 words
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Advertisement49 1965-06-18 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teacher's I 1 niwn *mih ku am tiw TfcAUiflS gaWa* Cough Drops FOR RELIEF OF COUGH SORE THROAT rf*-2 Aand H SMOKER'S THROAT JL^ Another F.n. Product Drug Heuir) Ot Auilro' o Ifd MlJq*^L A}] Makart O* HUDSON'S "tUMtNIMOI* JUJUItS M/JHO49 words
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259 1965-06-18 11 S2OO-a-flat corruption charge at municipal meeting V|AL\CCA. Thurs. Alle--1 nations that someone was trying to make $30,000 from a deal Involving the site of a proposed supermarket and that payment of $200 was being demanded for the occupancy of the Municipal Council's low-cost housing flats were made at the council's259 words
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Article102 1965-06-18 11 JAKARTA, Thurs.— SingaJ pore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has urged Sarawak. Sabah and Singapore to quit Malaysia and set up a new federation, the official Antara news agency said today. Antara said that after the recent Parliament debates in Kuala Lumpur between Mr. LeeReuter - 102 words
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Article63 1965-06-18 11 MUAR. Thurs- The chairman 01 the boards of governors of Chinese schools in Muar Mr Tee Kirn Knm. today offered tables and ch;ilrs for use by the Muar Civil Defence Corps. Mr. Tee. who is also president of the Muar Chinese Chambers of Commerce, also called63 words
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Article27 1965-06-18 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Johore Bar Committee will hold its annual bullet (or members and friends at the Royal International Club here en Sunday night27 words
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Article38 1965-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thlirs.— An old woman, Lee Chow Thye. 78. was taken to the Genera) Hospital here this morning after a road accident in Pudu Road. She is sucpectrd to hiivo her right arm '••.inured38 words
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Article26 1965-06-18 11 IPOH. TllUn.— Mr. C. J. Pence Davi« «nd Co.. Ipoh >iv doiiHtPd $100 for blinded tin 1 :nine kepa,a. Lee Swee Chon«.26 words
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Article, Illustration203 1965-06-18 11 PHILIP KHOO - Payroll grab slaying: PCs miss gang by minutes PHILIP KHOO By OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two armed policemen missed by a few minutes the fourman gang who yesterday shot dead Mr. Ng Chwee Kee, when he tried to stop them from snatching a $2,000 payroll In his office in Covent Gardens. A203 words
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Article48 1965-06-18 11 IPOH, Thurs. Thieves broke into a car spare parts shop in Anderson Road here yesterday and escaped with 51.653 worth ot accessories. Ng Kah Kee. 45. proprietor of the shop, told the police that he found the front door forced open and the accessories stolen.48 words
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Article36 1965-06-18 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. Trengganu's Mentri Besar. Dato Ibrahim Filcri. yesterday visited Dungun and Kemaman. In Dungun. he gave $2,500 to the district rural development committee for minor projects and in Kemaman $60,000.36 words
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Article36 1965-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The German Consulate-General here will screen German cultural and documentary films at the She!) Theatrette, Collyer Quay, every Thursday from this week up to July 22 between 5 and 6 p.m36 words
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Article153 1965-06-18 11 LONDON. Thurs. The Rubber Growers' Association, at a lunch meeting yesterday, appealed to Tengku Abdul Rahman to "drop a word" in Mr. Harold Wilson's ear on *.he subject of difficulties which the Finance Bill abolishing overseas corporation status had brought them. A smiling Tengku153 words
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107 1965-06-18 11 KUALA TREMiGAM. Thurs. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said today that the n.onMalays should have no fear that the Malays would take over their business. He said: "Malay traders only wish to have a greater share in the107 words
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158 1965-06-18 11 RUM's top men meet on reply to Govt's new offer I{UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 15--member working committee of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya was in sessic x tonight considering the Government's modified "package deal" to 14,000 railwaymer. The union president. Inche Yahaya bin Mohamed All. told the Straits Times: "We158 words
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Article47 1965-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. j One hundred and thirty-one p»» emits from Sabah and Sarawak will take pan in a passmg-out i parade at the Police Depot in GurI r.ev Road here on Tuesday Thi v have undergone six months' training at the Polite D»poU47 words
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Article35 1965-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, will speak on "Our Immediate Task" ai the Y'.s Men* 1 Club of Singapore's luncheon meeting pt the Prince's Restaurant 'on Saturday.35 words
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Article22 1965-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thur.v Inch* H.t.shim bin Idris h.i.s been re- elected president of the Singapore I Traction Company Employee* I Union.22 words
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Advertisement51 1965-06-18 11 w^^Bjjflfcj? m^^^^^sfl KUALA LUMPUR i SINGAPORE D SAIGON DjRECTW J Lrf OKI Ulf^i -SAIGON -SINGAPORE J ..X /jl I \J jfa J -KUALA LUMPUR Yl ft .V I i f*J -BANGKOK-HONGKONG GenerolSales Agent \nMa\ayiia MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS im KDK THE MOST AS^JSE^oV POPULAR /flVZ^tmltfS 1 FAN Illjllk TO-DAY! W^SmjJ ECONOMY MODEL51 words
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Advertisement186 1965-06-18 11 Sf Jps B 4 f z WMT MOLYSIficAH DO FORffllß CAR -M HIGHER PERFORMANCE ICHEAPER MOTORING Add MOLYSLiP to whatever lubricating oil you use and it 'plates' all metal surfaces of your engine with a protective shield of Molybdenum Disulphide, one of the greatest friction-reducers known to man. By preventing186 words
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Miscellaneous875 1965-06-18 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala programme summary: 5.50 Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh News in Malay; 5.53 National and Malacca; 3 Johore songs; 6.00 News in Tamil: Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu 6.10 Magic Boomerang Pahat; 9 Kluang. "Wombat Finds a Friend"; 6.35 a*t tnin t«.i Colt .45 'The875 words
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306 1965-06-18 12 KUCHING, Thur». A MEMORIAL has been unveiled at Nanga Gaat in Sarawak's Third Division to men of the security forces killed in several helicopter crashes near there. The memorial, paid for by Ibans living in longhouses along the Gaat, Balleh and Rejang rivers, was unveiled on306 words
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Article100 1965-06-18 12 lESSELTON, Thurs. Police today said they were still looking for an Iban. Pusok Anak Neaik. whom they want to question in connection with the Klagan killings last month. A police statement said Pusok. 28. five feet tall, with black, combed hair and a tattooed body, cameReuter - 100 words
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149 1965-06-18 12 Perak to launch major kapok industry IPOH, Thurs. About 2.400 acres of Jungle land In the Batang Padang district will soon be cleared to make way for what will be a new industry for Malaysia, the cultivation and processirg of kapok. Kapok fc the silky fibres of a tropical tree149 words
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Article, Illustration404 1965-06-18 12 Over— that U.N. no cash no vote' crisis NEW YORK. Thursday Quaison-Sackey: Any bid to form rival body will fail... MR. Alex Quaison-Sackey, Foreign Minister-designate of Ghana and president of the General Assembly, said today that the dispute over voting i ights of debtor nations which wrecked the last assemblyReuter - 404 words
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Article55 1965-06-18 12 JACKSON. (Mississippi). Thurs. Riot-trained oolice for the third straight day broke up an attempted protest inarch on the State Capitol yesterday by civil rights demonstrators- Moving swiftly, officers arrested 61 marchers for parading without a permit- Nearly 100 others eluded police by dashing through back yardsAP - 55 words
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228 1965-06-18 12 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. Tbe Government has put a price of one million Tongo francs (S20.000) on the head of rebel leader Pierre Mulrle. who started a pro-Communist and anti-white revolt 18 months ago. More than 65.000 leaflet* announcing the bounty and bearing Mulele's228 words
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Article61 1965-06-18 12 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A Joint session of the United States Senate and House of Representatives today agreed to send President Johnson a Bill cutting tax on items from cars to cosmetics. When the measure becomes law, the only major purchase taxes left '-vill be those onReuter - 61 words
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229 1965-06-18 12 Envoys hit at Maca's 'jobs for the boys' policy jIfANILA ThUTS. Caren diplomats in the Foreign Office here are in silent revolt against President Macapagal for his policy of appointing now ambassadors for political expediency They daim their promotion prospects suffer ererjrtime tlio President picks a now envoy outside theReuter - 229 words
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Article25 1965-06-18 12 MADRID, Thurs. American film actress K:m Novk Is expecting a Chn.stmas baoy. Bhe la the wife of British actor Richard Johnson. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article178 1965-06-18 12 /CAPETOWN. Thurs. South Africa yesterday announced sharp retaliatory action against the Dutch Governments decision to "aid the victims of apartheid." In a special statement to Parliament, Dr Hildegarde Muller. the Foreign Minister, said South Africa's Ambassador to The Hague had been Instructed to deliverReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement174 1965-06-18 12 What does the name Hawker Siddeley mean to you. apart from A viation i^B^^il j^2^*z^^^^H This, for instance? r- .^riii^^l^BM^HH^B^H^B^lrlXll Ha^h^^. r s^2m H^fe^^M- \*tr~*^^ "^^SlHb^ bubH hBS I^^ bV> V-»*» *r^ BB^BWVt^LIH BBHBHLfBrHBa^BMB^H^H B^B^HPv I HbiHEblHbs/^V^h. BBT^BBB^k^k^j&aiiSß^BHHßiSßll KS^b^bbmjb^i^b^Jbbmi |H| a H B^p9SVw£*fl|^w v »»> HH^^*B«PH DH wil c /ll174 words
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Advertisement5 1965-06-18 12 IH -ECO BATTERY" y^Xh^Vi amplifier5 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1965-06-18 13 WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE - WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE 3 LIVES FOR MISSISSIPPI by DAY FOUR... AND JAMES CHANEY, the third of the murdered civil rights workers, drifted into the movement because he had nothing to lose. Sue Brown, the young Negro high school girl who worked in the community2,060 words
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Advertisement185 1965-06-18 13 F 2193 Rheumatism goes 4^ and then you say thanks to JL.«,. De Witt's W#^«^ Kidney Bladder Pills They ly uick to y° ur kidneys md bladder iT-*.-J? to c r ou ">• poisons in your body that causa ill RHEUMATISM. JOINT PAINS. mk ACHING MUSCLES and BACKACHE V Then,185 words
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Advertisement256 1965-06-18 13 fYOU CAN SAVE 1 r $1,650 PER YEAR I I ON FUEL_J^ I IF YOU DRIVE A I MERCEDES-BENZ lj I 190 DIESEL i I Facts, figures and performance prove tha out- I Mn standing economy of tha Mercedat-Banz 190 II P£j Diesel as compared with any comparabla patrol Rg|256 words
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Article, Illustration522 1965-06-18 14 Battery Road's new skyline Work to start on McAlister House TWO very old Sin^i pore landmarks in lin ft cry Road. Ores ham House and Grafton House are soon to be demolished lo make way for the erection of an 18--storey McAlister House. Completion of McAlister House is planned for522 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-06-18 14 Lever's chief engineer now also factory head A MALAYSIAN who holds the post of chief engineer at Lever Brothers Co. < Malaya* Ltd. has now been appointed factory manager as well. He is Mr. R. Dharmarajah. who succeeds Mr. RS. Ripper now with a Unilever company in Brazil. Son of157 words
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Article44 1965-06-18 14 Austria's Industrial production last year advanced by 8 per cent over the 1963 figure. Calculated on the basis of 1956 equals 100. the average increase during the period stood at a level of 152.6 per cent, reports the Austrian Economic News Bulletin.44 words
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126 1965-06-18 14 Chanrai plan to open chain of shops A SINGAPORE company of out•r* filters catering lor men and women. J.T. Chanral (Singapore) Ltd.. Is embarking on a Malaysian expansion scheme The company alms to operate a chain of .shops in all leading towns throughout Malaysia Mr. B.H. Melwani. managing director, said126 words
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139 1965-06-18 14 11 passenger ships due in S'pore next month SINGAPORE expects to receive 11 passenger ships during the month of July, with a total number of nearly seven thousand passengers on board, according to a Singapore Tourist Association circular to members. The vessels are Patrocius, Centaur. Peleus. Cambodge, Galileo Galilei. Vietnam.139 words
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Article121 1965-06-18 14 AN Australian manufacturer of women's beach wear. Watersun Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne, will be introducing to the local market Its latent creations at the later part of the year. The new range comprises a I wide variety of swimsuits lncor- I poratlng the latest styling and colours and121 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-06-18 14 STUDY TRIP IN BANGKOK FOR LOCAL CERAMICS A SURVEY is now being made of the market potential In Thailand for Malaysian-made vitrified clay sewerage pipes produced by Ceramics (Malaysia) Ltd. of Jurong. Singapore. Making the study is Mr. A.P England, gmeral manager ut P.O.H. Sales Ltd. a Singapore nlci organisation129 words
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117 1965-06-18 14 Tan Siak Kew again named Exchange head MR. TAN Siak Kew of Buan i i Lee Seng Ltd.. was re-elected president of the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange lor the 14th consecutive year. Other office bearers for the current year 1905 1966 are: Vicepresident, Mr. Tan Tiow Phuang of Chiang Hong117 words
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Advertisement420 1965-06-18 14 In j^aaaaaßCSaaV times mL- -$r like fI&S put a (rompton parkimon CEILING FAN into circulation 1 ho CP. high-efficiency ceiling fan ha* been detignrd lo cut the greatest possible circulation of air per umc current consumption. finger-tip wall control enable* it to be rotated at varying (peed* to suit every420 words
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Advertisement288 1965-06-18 14 WAKE UP WITH The Best English ELECTRIC ALARM. Full range available from your dealer. SMITHS ALARMS mm England Sole Agents: JACKSON'S MALAYA LIT). SINGAPORE K LUMPUR PENANG IPOH THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO., (BORNEO) LTD. SaBAH, BRUNEI I NVESTO RS .Your money can earn IN A SECURE INVESTMENT IN WESTERN288 words
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Advertisement1255 1965-06-18 15 Tt LI'fRPUL WEST COAST UK: Due S'pori Satia P. S'hani Penang BIOMEB liv»rfx)i, G'a«»o« luai 21 Jni 22 Juae 21 23 June 21 atieus But A'meuth... luae 74 Juu 2t Jaae 27. 2 Jaly 1 ANTENOR Lwerpool, Oublm June 21 July 2 UIYSSIS Liverpool July a July 7 luly 1111,255 words
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Advertisement2477 1965-06-18 15 BS^E^SSSSBSZfI T//FZRh£/Af£S k -EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR tASI, CUNIIWtNI AMI iCAWtIWAyiA. >.*■■ r. 4tu.» fui«i Am ucaiM im>i« i oui| j..l *<t« »iwa Gta. IS-1B I AOREA aj j«ae2l/2i Jaai 21 21 3a/ I lull 22 20 laly II taj I t IB u>UANGA li juae 4», i imj ii2,477 words
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Advertisement1262 1965-06-18 15 tej^ tLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. PEC** U.IC/Conrinent kmgaour* P. S'haa Paaaat CITT OF COLOMIO Loon, H'burt, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Havn, Hull 21/21, .it M Jaai CITY Bi> WINNIPEG namuui*. Rviteioaa. Huil 14 M| CITY OF WELLINGTON •iilun. Marriott BftHMa Havn, Hull, Middlisbrougn.. U/U jii» It laiy CITY OF NEWCASTLE n.noon.1,262 words
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Article87 1965-06-18 16 'I'ME Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 ctatton mad* these changes In ita ratrs to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Vcrh: Buying T I 32 1118. airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 Hit 33 3/16 cr.-rtlt hills. 33 5/16 trade Dllla. Canada: buying TT 30 7/16. airmail OD 3587 words
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Article138 1965-06-18 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. I MM si rials .steadied, but oveiall continued on a downward trend. Support was lacking (or second rank issues while most of the leaders recovered some of yesterday's losses. Base mrtals were irregular with some barrier storks firmer and tin stocks lower. Oib were steady and138 words
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Article236 1965-06-18 16 June 17. 'ih-*r months. INDUSTRIALS Bouattad 13 cu. MtAinur eta. City Dst. 6 cu M. iDvt. 8 cu. CS Holding 14 CU. N Iron 8 CU. Dunlops 10 eta OC B C. 14 eta I K. Smelting Roihmini 9 cu II eta. San It eta. Eaao 11 ci236 words
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Article73 1965-06-18 16 CHINESE Product E«ehan*o, 8in*aport noon priets par picul yoator* day: Coconut nil: bulk $«4i wllon. drum $67* wlln-j Copra: June/July UK. Continent: Unquoted. Pappar: Muntok white SI 53 oellera. Sarawak white $152« rellrra, aprcial Sarawak hlack ?130 aellera. garhled Lampong Mack S150 <N> aellert. ASIA i.ni mllrrs fingaporo73 words
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Article37 1965-06-18 16 ON tbe tret •«ch»n»» markit In Hone KonK yesterday the U.S. dellar vai quoted at 5.76H for T.T. and tM for cash. Sterling wan quoted at 16 02 ami •ne tael ef geld wti V37 words
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Article27 1965-06-18 16 Malayan stock Indices Junp 16 June- 17 'Industrials: 71.15 70 8> Tins: XXI« 88.12 „> ruhhirv: 101.04 104 09 "Dec 30, 1963 100 Drc. 29. 1963—10027 words
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768 1965-06-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent GENERALLY easier conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange yesterday and in the industrial section of the market the erosion in prices was widespread with 12 counters easier. The drops were not heavy, however. Buyers were difficult to locate as768 words
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430 1965-06-18 16 TIN fell for the third consecutive day yesterday, but less sharply. The drop of S3 in Penang brought the price down to 5747.8*\ on an offering estimated down ten tons to 205 tons. In the past 3 days the price has lost430 words
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Article26 1965-06-18 16 Jimp 17. MALAYAN KLBBRR PMCB: 71] cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $747.87* (down $3). Unofficial estimated offering 205 (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article138 1965-06-18 16 SHIPS lyinx aloncuri* Ih. sinciptrs Harbour wharvtt «r tiptctiri taday art: Grosvenor Mariner 1/2, B'ngicx 1/4, Ann* Bakke 6 '7. Uarrybank in 11. Nicolarv 13/14 Falrstar lj Shun wins IW. Waltakt 23 24. Straat Chatham 2<i 30. Preatdent Adam* 'alciitta llaru 33/34, nt". Architect BS/St, Jrpptien liwrik138 words
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Advertisement405 1965-06-18 16 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Boltimore, Charleston, N. Orleons, Houston, Galveston. Spore P. Sham Penang New York j Hongkong Producer 21/22 Jun 23/24 Jun 25/26 Jun 1 Aug Malaysia Fortune 26/27 Jul 28/29 Jul 30/31 Jul 7 Sept Colling Hong Kong Bulk Oil Lotcx space. Agents:- C.r.405 words
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Advertisement152 1965-06-18 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fost sailings from Malaysia direct to Conodian and U^. Great Lakes oorti Jir-ttoora i rum tn.mmmm BAWEAN 22/27 Jmi 21/21 Jmi Mini DM, BENCKALIS 14/21 July 22/21 JMy 24/21 Jaty 24 A* lINIANI 14/21 An 12/n tat M/S Aaaj via) ICELAND 14/21 Sepi 22/21 *«f1152 words
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Article854 1965-06-18 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala husipur trading rooms of the .sux -it Exchange of Malaysia yestercuy with the r. amber of khares uaded In brackets INDUSTRIALS: Baultead (1.000) i C S. Heldlngt i2 00u> $2. Dunl*M <2.eou> HJI; In* erda. (2.000) 000) 47: F.854 words
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Article259 1965-06-18 17 TLLi first trade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing tarel for the position The tone was Inactive. R..VS. and K.M.R.K. rlcnln* prices In centa per lb.259 words
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Article54 1965-06-18 17 PHI present rate of tbe Malayan dollar against the pound iterllng fixed on November 24 last rear is Selling TT or OD 2s. i 15/164. Buwnc TT 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying OD 2s. 4' M d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Advertisement797 1965-06-18 17 (Continued from Pact II) SITUATIONS VACANT 'S Wnrt, rMh.i-(u »e <■(• tttrm WANTED HCADMASTER For Tamil s.iool. Apply Cnairman. Nam Hen* Kstate, Kot» Tinggi. ENGLISH FAMILY require waib amah. Knowledge of English essential. Telephone (Spore) 8351'J any time. WANTED SHORTHAND TYPIST with knowledge of book-keeping preferred. Please apply Box A430d797 words
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Advertisement905 1965-06-18 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT II Wont* M (Ml*.)— Sax $0 efa. txtrm SMALL FULLY FURNISHED Fiat 2-bedroom (1 airconditloned) 1 bathroom including Carpet* Curtain* Llmpi Refrigerator Telephone. Rent $395/Situated River Valley Road. Bos A 4514 S.T. Spore. FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW District 10 available Au«mt. Two bedrooms, one air conditioned, two bathrooms, lounge,905 words
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Advertisement1750 1965-06-18 17 FOR SALE AT YOUR SERVICE ORCHIDS IS Wnrii M (IHim.) Bum M rtm. sortra IS Word* t$ (Min.)-Box S$ clt. txtrm IS Wordi $1 (Vim.)— Box S* rt: exfcai OACRON MEN'S TROUSERS (S.SU. TANG'S PHOTOCOPY SIRVICK U3. A UtT OP Malayan OrcUd Hybrid* Men's Short* 12.90. Ladles', Han's. Market street.1,750 words
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Advertisement853 1965-06-18 18 GOVERNMENT *0F THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PIBUf WORKS DEPARTMENT I 111 LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (N*. 18 ot IMS) Notice Coder Section 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the i»»ers conferred by subsections •I* and (3* of section 19 of the Local Government, Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to as853 words
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Advertisement721 1965-06-18 18 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE in inxhßirnv >o. in of 1965 re LOW TIAN CHEOK formerly trading as LEONG HONG COMPANY Ex parte: GIAN SINGH A COMPANY LIMITED Creditor L S. In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the 3rd day of May. 1965. To Low Tlan721 words
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Advertisement1943 1965-06-18 18 NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS NOTICE I JABATANPERDANAMENTRI "company™** fksWE? PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN nottpp is Hvwirwv nn,rv iH^t3fV TAWARAN ada-lah dl-pelawa thol rh.,? o v "Jp*™^ JP^EN daripada Gudang2 dan kedal2 un- p C h^' p k Chuan of No. 620. tok merabekalkan 'atan2 jamuan u» ,ri^ f d> .K Slngap re> S1,943 words
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Advertisement777 1965-06-18 18 PUBLIC APPOIN I MLIX BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (Central Bank of Malaysia) Applicants are invited from citizens of Malaysia for appointment to the following positions ln Bank Negara Malaysia: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Duties: Administration and banking generally. Qualifications: An honours degree from a recognised university or acceptable professional qualification. Salary Scale: $600777 words
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Advertisement575 1965-06-18 18 TENDERS TENDER HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT Tenders will be received at th. DA aon Office of the Director of Public BUAKU Works, High Street. Singapore, Tenders are Invited for EREC- U P 1( > of Friday, 25th June. TION AND COMPLETION of 1 196S 'or the:-810.-k of 2-Storey Shops with "Purchase575 words
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Advertisement793 1965-06-18 19 THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority for the substitution of Service No. 1 Limited Stop by the following Service No. 1A via Orchard load and South Bridge/ New Bridge Roads:—793 words
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Advertisement754 1965-06-18 19 THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to deviate that part of IU Limited Stop Service No. 18A which at present runs via Paya Lebar Road so that it runs via754 words
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Advertisement767 1965-06-18 19 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to extend its Service No. to Telok Kurau as lollows:— THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO. (1964) LTD. Service No. 15— Telok Kurau and Change767 words
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Advertisement810 1965-06-18 19 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notilied that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to deviate its Service No. 27 in Frankel Estate as lollows:— THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO. (1964) LTD. Service No. 27 Opera Estate and810 words
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Advertisement811 1965-06-18 19 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that appll- V cation has been made by the v undermentioned company to the C Omnibus Services Licensing Au- thority to deviate its Service No. 25 via Kaliang .Estate as fol- f lows: THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO. (1964)811 words
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Advertisement836 1965-06-18 19 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that ap--3 lie at ion has been made by the mdermentioned company to the 3mnibus Services Licensing \uthomy to extend its Service So. 7 to MacPherson Estate as [ollows:THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO. (1964) LTD. Service No. 7 Shenton836 words
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Advertisement827 1965-06-18 19 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that application has been made by the underwentioned company to the Omnib.is Services Licensing Authority to deviate part of its Service No. 12 lrom MacPherson Estate via Jalan Besar, North Bridge /New Bridge Roads and Maxwell Road, (to827 words
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Advertisement730 1965-06-18 19 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notilied that application has been ma^e by the unoermentiontd company lo the Ommbu: Sen Ice* Licensing Authority tr deviate it.-, s t 14 to include Moulmein (Jniß M lollows: THE SINGAI'OIth nUit IIO.N CO. LTD. Service No. 14 Kirn730 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-06-18 20 Another world mark by Clarke 10,000 METRES IN 28MIN 14SEC HELSINKI, Thurs. Australian Ron Clarke continued his record breaking performances here last night when he sliced 1.6 sec off the world record for the 10,000 metres. He covered the distance in 28min Msec, r In the past 12 days ICiarke248 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-06-18 20 SOCCER SHEFFIELD UNITED WIN 3-2 IN HONG KONG HONG KONG. Thur&.—8hetfield Umt«d. the English First Division soccer team, yesterday beat a Hong Kong P.A. XI 3-2. At halfiime. me score was 1-1. Sheffield United have Just completed a tour of New Zealand. In BUDAPEST. Fe-enc Varas of Hungary beat Manchester182 words
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176 1965-06-18 20 CRICKET Jamaican Headley scores 72 for Worcs LONDON. Thurs. Rain again played havoc with the Eng- lish county cricket programme yesterday, but at Worcester, the i county champions. Worcestershire luui nearly a full day's play iieiiinst Middlesex. Fewer than 300 spectators saw Worcestershire scorr 195-4 by the I 'nose. OfReuter - 176 words
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Article84 1965-06-18 20 NEW YORK. Thurs— Boxer Joey Olardello has been informed by I the New York Siate Athletic Commission that he must sign a con- I tract by July 6 for a title flgh* atrainst Dick Tiger of Nigeria, or j lose his world middleweight tltl*. Oiardello. whoReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-06-18 20 Isle of Man T.T. REDMAN IS Ist WITH HATTRICK of DOUBLES DOUGLAS (lile of Mam. Thurs. Jim Redman of Rhodesia crowned a record-breaking day it the Tourist Trophy races here yesterday when he won the 350 cc race a: an averpge speed of 100.72 m p.h (162.09 kp> It wasReuter - 211 words
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Article46 1965-06-18 20 KLUANG. Ttiurs Two Kluanu district footballer* who fought in the knockout final here laM month i wore each suspended for two j months by the Kluanjr District FA I Disciplinary Board iwliiiifaj They j «re Yon Nastr of Rcvertrx and i SuDDiah of PWD.46 words
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471 1965-06-18 20 WIMBLEDON RUSSIA'S PROMISE WILL BE PUT TO TEST IN ROUND ONE LONDON. Thurs.— The Soviet Unions promise not to involve politics in tennis will be put to an early test i in the first round of 1 the Wimbledon cham- pionships next week. Toomas Lejus. the Russian No. 1. wasReuter - 471 words
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141 1965-06-18 20 BADMINTON KIWIS TO TOUR AUSTRALIA IN JULY PERTH. ThUn. A New Z*«_ land badminton teajfl <ii lour men and four women will tour Australia, next month. The team will leave on July 9 in two groups, one to visit Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne and the other Adelaide. Perth and Hobart.141 words
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Advertisement718 1965-06-18 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE THE TOWN BOARDS AUTHORITY ENACTMENT (118) TENDER NOTICE Notice I Oder Srrlion 131 Hill MM Mif united for the No i? of Alocrom- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Aluminium Sheet* Ac- unc er Section 137 of the Town NMMie* and Perspex Roof Lights Board, Enactment that Draft718 words
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Advertisement375 1965-06-18 20 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE IKNDERS ure Invited for the construction of Hardstaudlng. Culverts and Rail Track Foundation* at Oale No. 4. Tender documenu may oe obtained from tne office oi' the Port Engineer. The Port of Singapore Authority, against the receipt for a tender deposit of375 words
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Advertisement91 1965-06-18 20 RENT I ■EJUOIIISE redlPfusion Ibß******.** *.*w *4«* *"n".'" M\ W/w+S^^Bi I^P mm 'W -''^L.-' ■'•'"•Bl ht v^v' MCUf REDUCED lib IV CHARGES RFNTAI N0 riLLll I MLi INITIAL PAYMENT UD NO DOWN PAYMENT 25 MONTHS TO PAY LOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV FROM ENGLAND INSTALLED MAINTAINED BY REOIFFUSION91 words
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Article492 1965-06-18 21 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: 11 ASIAN COUNTRIES WILL SEND MORF THAN 2.000 COMPETITORS FOR SPORE FESTIVAL OF SPORT By Singapore Thursday I Thursday PLEVEN Asian countries will send competitors for the Singapore Governmentsponsored Festival of Sport here from July 29 to Aug. 9. More than 4,000 men and women492 words
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Article97 1965-06-18 21 CHAMPIONS BID PERAK FOR TITLES IPOH, Thurs. Several Malaysian champions are among the 37 competitors for the Perak Open weightllftlng championships at the St. John Ambulance Hall here on Saturday. They Include lightweight Cheah Sek Tone, middle-heavy Harban Singh. light-heavy Yap Meng Soon, flyweight Chu» Heng Woo tall of Selangort97 words
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Article30 1965-06-18 21 ALOR STAR. Thurs. KedahPerlis contingent Police will hold their annual athletics championships in two sessions (from 8.30 am. and 7 p.m.) at the Stadium Darul Aman here tomorrow.30 words
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222 1965-06-18 21 SOCCER 1 1 BY MANSOOR RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Armed Forces soccer team leave by plane on Saturday morning for their oneweek tour of the Borneo states. Th« 21 -member team will be accompanied by three officials. They will play four222 words
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Article290 1965-06-18 21 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL C'WEALTH GAMES By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today appealed as the Olympic Council of Malaysia president to all interested sports bodies to start training for the Commonwealth Games at Kingston, Jamaica in August next year Tun290 words
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Article31 1965-06-18 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malaysian Police inter-contingent south zone quadrangular hockey championship between Selangor, Negri Sembllan. Malacca and Johore will be held at Ourney Road from tomorrow to Sunday.31 words
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188 1965-06-18 21 ATHLETICS Klang AAA allcomers meet called off KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Klang District AAA's allcomers meet scheduled for Sunday at Klang has been called en* due to poor entries. Ten clubs were Invited by the Klang District AAA but only one, the Jets of Kuala Lumpur, have accepted. "Obviously the188 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-06-18 21 YEOH Kean Hua, an Ipoh lawyer who won the Perak Junior singles badminton title, receives his trophy from Mrs. Lim Kean Hooi, wife of the president of the Perak Badminton Association, on Sunday night. Kean Hua beat Ooi Kirn Seng 15-8, 9-15. 15-8 in the final.—52 words
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Article79 1965-06-18 21 IPOH. Thurs. Twenty teams representing seven states and the Armed Forces will compete in the Malaysian Hockey Federation's six-a-side tournament on the Municipal Padang here on Saturday. They are from Perak (five teams), Selangor (four), Armed Forces (three), Pahang (three), Singapore (two), Negrl Setnbilan (one), Kedah79 words
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409 1965-06-18 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T»WO NEWCOMERS, Cm Cm and Grand Pacific showed galloping ability in trials here this morning when the track was in excellent condition after yesterday's rain. i Cm (in. late Vilstead, strode out fluently over 3f in409 words
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168 1965-06-18 21 New Zealand reel before Rumsey 's pace blows TEST CRICKET LONDON, Thurs. Fred Rurnsey. 29-year-old Somerset fast bowler, had the New Zealand batsmen reeling on the -first day of the Second cricket Test between New Zealand and England at Lord's here today. On a fas: pitch Rumsey dismissed the firstReuter - 168 words
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Article49 1965-06-18 21 LONDON. Thurs. Casablanca ridden by Lester Piggott, won the Royal Hunt Cup handicap over 81 at Royal Ascot yesterday. In a thrilling photofinish between five horses. Casablanca, beat Weeper's Boy (Bill Williamson up> by a head with Zalrucns (Doug Smith) third by half a length.— fteuter. I49 words
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Article31 1965-06-18 21 Spore Div. 2B: Darul Afiah 'A' 4 SCC 1Necri Div. 1 (S'ban): Chin Woo 7 CRC 2. HOCKEY Pontian Lje: Ramblers 9 Pat Chun 1; SES Staff 2 SES 2.31 words
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Article25 1965-06-18 21 i Campbell trophy (Kluangi: Gar--1 rison bt MCA by 8 wkts. KCA 43 i (Clarke 3-13 Nicholson 3 -16) 'Garrison 44-2 (Campbell 24 no).25 words
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Advertisement63 1965-06-18 21 Give him his happiest •jw^sv. Father's \J VJ j give him H 0* o H I if-j f j 'HI E After Shave Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream •V^in^^ 0 Aller Shave Lotion and Hair CrMm o *{]f oil. After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodoiant and Body Talcum (yM<3fiM%63 words
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Advertisement187 1965-06-18 21 DCHCADn BRITAIN'S MOST DtLUwKJt\LJ DEPENDABLE VANS HHH^Hpßkk^^^^ ™v9b pn s i isss sb !f!^^^^^fcfcllll'' < < *^i4^, Hi* Mn *pw*'» Jr^» i^B'^Hl^Bßi^^Z*^*^*^ 9M li *^S HHii^ «i '*e^! 2^si a&! l *^^H» i lM^Hi^El^B »sftp *^-i^^ IvY AND THt NtW SIVIAKI UiUnUmluAL nAY New Improved features make the CA Van187 words
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Miscellaneous159 1965-06-18 21 I DIARY 1 i i SOCCER Tour match: Perak v Kwong Wah. HK (Stadium Perak. 8 p.m.). Malays* Cup: Trengganu v Pahang (Dungun. 5). Penan* Div. 2: Tg Bungah Rangers v DAFC; Div. 3C: TPCA C v Ramblers B (both at D. Kramati. L. Perak Div. 3: Sg Rubana YB159 words
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362 1965-06-18 22 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE SIEW YEE: iFrom LONDON, Thursday APPEARING on millions of television screens in British homes last night. Tengku Abdul Rahman sounded what was virtually an appeal for more than moral support from the Commonwealth against Indonesian aggression. Tlie Tengku was taking part in Hie362 words
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205 1965-06-18 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police officer early this morning fought a gun battle with four thugs in Holland Road during a heavy rainstorm. Inspector Gurcharan Singh of Queenstown Police Station was driving in his car along Holland Road at 4.50 a.m. whenAP - 205 words
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Obituary46 1965-06-18 22 MIODLEMISS CLYDE OLIVER In Trinidad 16th June nficr Khort lllnes.v StW SCOH ENC iMr- Lim Y«> Ko> moth. of Pat. Joyce. Oraer, ■■I David. OMIIM l..ivfi sui^.i I-, !,k M noon 1 »-fi-85 for Urrvitr M Senmbnn Mrthodl.it Church I pro. thrnce to Christian Oractwy.46 words
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Article52 1965-06-18 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Phra Kru Sathapron Buddhamont. a Buddhist monk from Thailand who is reputed to be a faith healer, arrived in Singapore today for a short visit. He will lecture on Buddhism and hold spiritualist sessions at the Palelai Buddhist Temple at Jalan Nlpah. off52 words
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112 1965-06-18 22 JAKARTA. Thurs. The United States cargo ship Sheldon Lykes has been forced to leave the Jakarta port of Tandjung Priok without cargo after being boycotted by Indonesian port workers, the official Antara news agency reported today. The ship arrived at the port onReuter - 112 words
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Article33 1965-06-18 22 BANGKOK. Thurs— Hilton International Company will take over the operation of Bangkok's 180- room Rama Hotel from July 1 the owners of the Rama. Far East Hotel* Corporation, announced yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-06-18 22 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: By J SINGAPORE, Thursday i ONG ENG 11 GUAN has not inished with politics. He will make a come-back in the byelection for the Hong Lim constituency the seat he gave up yesterday. This is the second such gamble he450 words
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Article158 1965-06-18 22 SAIGON. Thursday. OEVEN people will be publicly executed in Saigon as a warning to the public that the military regime means what it says about clamping down on terrorism, treason, corruption and speculation in South Vietnam. I A U-shaped heap of sandbags Bft. high has158 words
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Article50 1965-06-18 22 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekamo today attended the annual conference of Indonesian regional naval commanders at the naval base of Kartika Bahari. near Jakarta. Earlier, the President held talks with the naval commander, RearAdmlral Eddy Martadinata. at the palace. It was not known what they discussed— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration132 1965-06-18 22 I'M BEGINNING TO WISH I'D NEVER WON SAYS MISS £93,000 SANDGATE (England). Thurs. Miss Mabel Phillips, the 73-year-old spinster who won K 93.000 in a football pool last month, says she is leaving Britain "to get a little peace." "I'm beginning to wish I had never won the money." she132 words
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Article37 1965-06-18 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Pel Chai School In Trafalgar Estate; Kampong Lorong Koo Chye. and Jalan Beseii. off Chua Chu Kang Road.37 words
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Article401 1965-06-18 22 LONDON. Thurs. The stock market gave another gloomy performance today and prices closed wiih a string of fresh falls. Business was again very .small. Tt-e weakness of sterling, the latest public opinion poll snowing the Labour Party ahead of the Conservatives and the general economic and uclitlcal uncertainties401 words
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187 1965-06-18 22 That No. 1 job in Commonwealth Secretariat— by five Premiers lOXDOX, Thurs. Five Gmiimonwealth Prime Ministers differed nisi nighl on the role of Ihe proposed Commonwealth SecretaryGeneral. In a television discussion. Nigeria's Prim* Minister. SIR ABIBAKAR TAI \VA B\LF\VA. said: "He should not be like the U.N. Secre-tary-General. Our ideaReuter - 187 words
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Article75 1965-06-18 22 DAYTON (Ohio). Thiirv— A retired air forte captain was arrested at Wricht-Patterson air fore« base on Wrdncsday and charged with threatening to kill President Johnson. SecrH Ml lint ;iucnts reported here that Horsey Lee Webster Jr., 54, made several threats on the Presidents lifeUPI - 75 words
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Advertisement54 1965-06-18 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 IB Hard. Hi V.mmum) I THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITE FILTER Mefines away harshjlavor... refines away rough taste.., /or t/ie mildest taste of all! VH C riNEP THB TMB MILO C R TMB TAS T AMOOUCT Of ft tfftlUAAO COMPMfY U i FIRST WITH TM( FINIST54 words
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Advertisement54 1965-06-18 22 Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as j naturally at home in everyday t^ -S^ Malaysia as this homely crafts- M man who patiently turns a chiser _4^ JB on a block of wood to create a A^ ;jßy^^. cake mould of simple artistry. ANCHOR PILSENER54 words
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