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Title Section23 1965-06-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 ATIONAL LIBRARY, The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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291 1965-06-24 1 £l\\L\ LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Transport. Dalo Haji Sardon bin llaji Jubir, is making inquiries into reports that planes approaching or taking off from Singapore have been buzzed or shot ;il over the RhlO Islands. The latest report from Canberra said the pilot291 words
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Article, Illustration713 1965-06-24 1 Premiers stand by 'put off Algiers talks' decision LONDON, Wednesday AN Algerian special envoy one of two emissaries sent to London by Col. Houari Boumedienne to persuade the Commonwealth Afro-Asian Prime Ministers to attend the Algiers conference as scheduled on June 29 called at the Ritz713 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-06-24 1 Boycott won 't stop summit: Emissary I ONDON. Wed. The Afro-Asian conference will be held in Algiers as planned despite a threatened boycott by the 13 Commonwealth Afro-Asian countries, two Algerian special envoys announced here today. The announcement was made by Mr. Mohamed Kellou. Algerian Ambassador to Prague, and Mr.Agencies - 393 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-06-24 1 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE SIEW YEE: HE MAY HAVE TO ENTER HOSPITAL TODAY From LONDON Wed. AN attack of shingles prevented Tengku Abdul Rahman from attending a banquet given by Queen Elizabeth for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Me will probably be admitted to a London348 words
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Article50 1965-06-24 1 STOP PRESS MOSCOW REJECTION LONDON. Wed. Russia formally turned down request that Common wealth's summit Vietnam peace mission should be rocei\ed in Moscow, authoritative sources said here today Reuter LB.I TO M)I»KI.SS I N WAMDNGTON. Wed. President Johnson will address MM Nations anniversary meetinc in San Francisco on Friday Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article157 1965-06-24 1 A 'first' in trade with Reds Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. multimillion dollar ijl-.ivs factory is being imported here from ;< Communist country Czechoslovakia. The Cabinet today approved the application of the Mala ya n Glass Manufacturing Corporation to purchase the entire plant from Czechoslovakia. APPROVED Speaking to reporters after the157 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-06-24 2 MANY APPEALS FOR MERCY SENT TO NEW REGIME ALGIERS, Wednesday for mercy for 45- -> car-old Ben Bella, deposed as a "diabolical dictator", were sent from various quarters today to the new Algerian regime headed by Colonel Houari Boumedienne. Thrre was still no official291 words
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211 1965-06-24 2 ONLY SIX ARRESTED— NOT HUNDREDS, SAYS COUNCIL I tne high treason of Ben Bel- la. misappriation of public funds, demagogy and fractionalism. Meanwhile, Mr. Bachir Boumaza. Algerian Minister of Industry and Power, was in his office today and his spokesman dismissed as "absurd" foreign Press re- ports that he hadReuter - 211 words
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102 1965-06-24 2 tKOII. Wed. Riot police fired teargas shells in a clash with about Mhi stone-throwing university students today the third day of demonstrations, rallies and hunger strikes protesting I at the normalisation of diplomatic relations with Japan. The students accused the Government of makingAP - 102 words
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235 1965-06-24 2 Ceylon signs pact to repay foreign oil firms f OLOMBO, Wed.— An V/ agreement for compensation of 55 million rupees (about US$ll million) to foreignowned oil companies was signed here yesterday. Under the agreement, Shell Oil received first instalment payment of 6.7 million lupees. Esso 3.5 million and Caltex threeUPI - 235 words
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Article30 1965-06-24 2 SAIGON. Wed. Two U.S. Marines were killed yesterday when their jeep hit a Vietcong land mine buried in a rtmd some eight miles west of Danang. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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182 1965-06-24 2 SOEK TURNS 800 BOYS ON INDIAN EMBASSY JAKARTA, Wednesday. 2,000 Indonesians singing revolutionary songs and shouting anti-India and anti-"imperialist" slogans demonstrated outside the Indian Embassy here this morning in protest against India's open support for Malaysia's participation at the Afro-Asian con- ference. The demonstration was raucously loud but peaceful althoughReuter - 182 words
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Article93 1965-06-24 2 Sock's bodyguards off to Algiers JAKARTA, Wed.— Brif.Gen. Sabur. chief of the presidential security guards, and Brig.-Gen. Sudirgo. chief of the Military Police Corps, today left for Algiers to make preparations for the arrival of President Soekarno there. It was learned that the two officers were to study security arrangementsReuter - 93 words
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166 1965-06-24 2 Relations better, so US resumes food aid to Egypt WASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson has approved the shipment of U. 5.537 million worth, of surplus American food to Egypt, ending a sixmonth suspension of the aid imposed because of U.S.-Egyptian disputes. A State Department spokesman, questioned about the President's decision said:AP - 166 words
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Article24 1965-06-24 2 NEW DELHI. Wed— Three men died of heat-stroke here yesterday, bringing the toll in New Delhi's 10-day-old heat wave to 18.24 words
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Article159 1965-06-24 2 ffONG KONG. Wed— The Labour Party of Hong Kong yesterday called on Britain to give the colony a measure of self-govern-ment. Officials of the party who refused to disclose the number of its members but who claimed to represent an "estimated" 90 per cent ofReuter - 159 words
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302 1965-06-24 3 Industry's concern over curb on oversea investment LONDON, Wednesday. r piF president of the Federation of Britisli Industries (FBI), Sir Peter Runga. yesterday expressed industry's "deep concern" on the Government's proposals to curb oversea investment by private enterprise. He stressed that foreign investment was closely linked with exports, a viewUP - 302 words
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Article50 1965-06-24 3 NICOSIA. Wed Turkish Cypnots i>t Mandria in western Cyprus opened fire on Monday on Oreck Cypriot national Guardmen manning a post at a nearby Greek Oypriot village, a Government communique said yesterday. Nobody was injured and the fire mi not returned, the communique said. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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188 1965-06-24 3 VIENNA. Wed. A v 23-year-old Hunga- rian stole a Government bus and crashed it j I through a wooden bor- der barrier to reach I freedom in Austria uni der a hail of Commu- 1 nist bullets on Monday night, Austrian police188 words
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Article50 1965-06-24 3 I STOCKHOLM, Wed. Pour I Czech tourists, who left the East German passenger ship Volkerfreundschaft here on Monday, yesterday asked for political asylum, the police said. They have been given permission to live In Sweden for three months pending a decision on their applications for asylum.-50 words
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162 1965-06-24 3 CHICAGO. Wed Sonu I 2.000 nigh school .student." Miied a noisy demonstra i tion here yesterday because the Grand March from Verdi's ooera Aida wa< selected a.*- the processional lor tonight's graduation ceremonies The students, wlio attend Hyd( r.irk Hipli School, are most!>AP - 162 words
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278 1965-06-24 3 The four corners of earth do exist, says scientist nSLO. Wed. Satel- lites have sent back measurements to show the earth has four corners, an American scientist said yesterday. Dr. R. B. Kmrshncr, leader ol a research programme at Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, .-aid hi.s team had discovered that theReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-06-24 3 YUL GIVES UP HIS AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP lI7ASHINGTON, Wed. Actor Yul Brynner j (above* renounced his American citizenship by I taking an oath at the American Embassy at Berne, Switzerland last month, the State Depart- ment disclosed today. Earlier, he had said in Jerusalem, where he is mak- ing a film,126 words
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139 1965-06-24 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday nominated astro- nauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. and John W. Young for promotion to captain and commander respectively in the Navy. The President's action apparently advanced the prospective promotions for th« two naval officers by several weeks. Schlrra orbited the139 words
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94 1965-06-24 3 Girl's body 4 months in ear boot, say police I OS 4MGELBB. Wed Murder (liurgcs h.ive been filed against William Charles Schnurr, 27. after the finding nf the body of a barmaid in the trunk of his car on Sunday. The Anahein District Attorney. Mr. Kenneth Williams, yesterday filed theAP - 94 words
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118 1965-06-24 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The House of Representatives yesterday passed legislation to require that cigarette packages carry a warning label that smoking may be hazardous to health The measure, approved by volet ote. was similar to one passed bj .he Senate last week.118 words
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234 1965-06-24 3 Selznick of 'Gone with the Wind' fame dies HOLLYWOOD. V\ cd. Mr. David O. Selznick. producer of the all-time classic "Gone with the Wind", died of a heart attack yesterday at Mt. Sinai Hospital. He was 63. Mr Selznick was conferring with his attorney. Mr. Barry Brannen. in Beverly Hills'UPI - 234 words
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164 1965-06-24 3 Investment pays off: Elizabeth gets her man HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Elizabeth Ashley's 1.5.530.000 investment paid off yesterday: She has an engagement rinc from actor George Peppard. Last year she paid the money to buy her way out of Broadway's "Barefoot in the Park" so that she could join Peppard in London.AP - 164 words
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Article53 1965-06-24 3 j ARLINGTON (Virginia). Wed.— I Actress Lana Turner today wed her btxth husband, a 34-year old flint I production businessman tn a pri- vate ceremony here. 1 The 45-year-o!d Miss Turner 1 married Mr. Robert Eaton in the home of the bridegroom's lather retired naval captain WReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1965-06-24 3 BIRMINGHAM. Wed.— Work stopped at a major car components plant hcrr yesterday because a youni; girl clerk refused to pay arrears of union dues. Sheila McNally. 25- -yrar-old wanes clerk, refused a union demand for ViO for reinstatement of her membership in the Transport and General Workers57 words
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Advertisement106 1965-06-24 3 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing ana bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders106 words
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Advertisement542 1965-06-24 4 ganisation; ■on >s i on a Horn. 145, 4, 630 I 9 15pm* Plus ON S T AUt 6 .30 9. 1 opm (NO FREE LIST) FABELIP SHIRLLY NAIR and THE CHECKMATES ALSO Fashion Poradc FREE| DRESSES to Lucky Lody Patront b> I Tn «_J HAI _J iOOM Amber Arcade542 words
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Article405 1965-06-24 5 Magistrate: Attendants have no right to sit back and enjoy themselves SINGAPORE, Wednesday. f \\l! park attendants hud no right to sit back and enjoy themselves while drivers of ears waited for their attention, a magistrate said in court today. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee.405 words
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Article, Illustration387 1965-06-24 5 20,000 not in school: Ong replies to Khir SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today reiterated that annually 20.000 children in Malaya failed to be admitted into Standard One of primary schools. This figure, he pointed out. was ba.-iPd on answers given by the former Federal Education387 words
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Article52 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE Wed -Nearly 100 children of the Princes* Eli7abeth School for the Blind. Johore B..ni'i wen entertained at SinWpoM Naval Base by the Naval Bd^e Group of the British Red ."-ocietv yesterday The children attended a party, the cost of which was met by ihe Naval Base.52 words
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Article42 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows a; 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Ping Ming School in Van Kit Village, the Canberra Padang at the Naval Base, and the Tao Khoon School at Kranji Road42 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed- The 2 10 Gurkha Regiment will be carrying out night firing practice at the south-east coast of Pulau Blakang Mati at 5 a.m. tomorrow. Small arms live ammunition and 2-inch mortar flares will be lired. The public are advised not to be62 words
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Article47 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Library Is currently holding a mathematics exhibition in the entrance foyer, which depicts the various uses of mathematics in business and industry. Most of the books displayed are available for home reading. This exhibition will continue until July 347 words
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204 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. AFTER a four-hour meeting, the management committee of the Ngee Ann Kongsi today decided to authorise the immediate resumption of construction work on the suspended milliondollar extension for the Ngee Ann College's Department of Technology. Just before the meeting began204 words
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Article117 1965-06-24 5 QUIZ FINALS AT THE VIC TODAY SINGAPORE. W«d The finals of the "Know Your Singapore" Quiz Competition will be held at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 7 p.m. The momhlong Quiz Is sponsor- ed by the Lions Club of Singapore, the Tourist Promotion Board. j the Ministry of Culture and117 words
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Article65 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A crowd ol Barlsan So.sialis supporters at Singapore Airport tonight saw their chairman. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. off to Algiers to attend the AfroAsian conference. On his role as an observer at Algiers. Dr. Lee said: "I will be there to observe and65 words
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Article28 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wea— The Adult Education Board announced today that registration is DOT open for those who wish to enrol for two 'our-month courses on raffia work28 words
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113 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will hold its ninth Cub Field Day at Jurong Park on Sunday. Some 1.000 cubs and scouters from 15 scout dis- tricts are expected to take part in this annual event styled "International Brotherhood." Highlights of113 words
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486 1965-06-24 5 MISSING 13-YEAR-OLDS HUNT FOR WORK IN SINGAPORE By CHEONG Y|P SENG SINGAPORE. Wed. Dread of strict school discipline and an urge to work forced a Kuala Lumpur school I boy to run away from home to Singapore. In a Singapore police station486 words
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Article, Illustration365 1965-06-24 5 Throw out the old 'phobias' plea for blood donors SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Sia Kah Hui, today appealed to the public to discard old "phobias and superstitions" towards giving blood. Speaking at the medal presentation ceremony for 400 blood donors, including six women,365 words
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Article50 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Television Malaysia Singapore will telecast an interview with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. by Mr. Gavin Young, of the London Observer over Channel Five at 9.10 p.m. tomorrow The interview will be repeated over Channel Five next Monday, at 10 05 pm.50 words
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158 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A nine-month jail sentence imposed on Lim Choon Huat. a teacher, who was arrested during the disturbances here last July was today reduced on appeal to one day's Jail by the Chief Justice. Dato Justice Wee Chonn Jin. Lim. of158 words
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Article57 1965-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board is oienm.<.liis Japanese language classes at ih« Beatty Integrated School e\eiv j Sunday, beginning on July 11 The course will be of four month* duration, and instruction will b* in Mandarin and English. The fee is MS. Further details can be obtained57 words
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Article100 1965-06-24 5 SINCiAPOKK. Wed. —The I'rban and Rural Services Committee has just approved a total sum of $219,173 to be spent on new projects to improve the living standards of kam- j pong residents in 21 constituencies in the State. These project* will involve the rrpair and making up100 words
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192 1965-06-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I iT»HE acting Prime 1 Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today reiterated Malaysia's willingness to settle Indonesia's "useless war' against her through third-party mediation or direct negotiations. The (Jovernmrnt. he siid would welcome efforts from any or all quarters to establish192 words
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Article226 1965-06-24 6 POLICE HUNT KILLERS OF US SAILOR SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JjURDER squad detectives today visited bars outside the port area, to track down the killers of an American seajnan found dead in a Tanjong Pagar lane yesterday. Police believe that robbery was the motive for the murder, and that the sailor. Robert226 words
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Article47 1965-06-24 6 PENA.NG. Vrd. Two Aettetives. tipped uff iliai a j clash was alwut ;o take place I near Hip Royal Tteatß i:i Maxwell Riari la<-' night, ruyhrd to Da ID Kdjrab m;ad ai'.d ;«rr< •> I'd v man i t n live parangs wrapped in paper.47 words
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111 1965-06-24 6 VUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Co-operative investment returns are higher in MaI laysia than anywhere else I In Asia. Mr. John Wadllng of the Malaysian Unit Trust I Ltd.. told Rotarians here to- day. Speaking on "Co-operative Investment". Mr. Wadlir.g pointed oui i hat, returns were111 words
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Article24 1965-06-24 6 Mosque for Limbang KUCHING. Wed. Limbang is to have a new mosque. It Will coil $13,000 and work will bee-n in wo months' time.24 words
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Article168 1965-06-24 6 - OINGAPORE, Wed. Bar waitress Susan Lim, 20. who mysteriously disappeared last Friday night, has been found. She Is now staying at one of the Social Welfare homes here, but the circumstances of her disappearance which caused a flurry of excitement and apprehension among her colleagues168 words
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191 1965-06-24 6 Malaysia's Scout movement to expand I/ANGAR. Wed. Mulv laysia's Seoul moveI meat is to expand from 1 60.000 to 100.000 Scouts and Cubs to keep pact with [ho country's increasing population. The Chid Commissioner, Dalo Syed E.-a Alwee, announced this at i rally "f 1.500 Scouts and Cubs on the191 words
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100 1965-06-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nine members of the AllIndia Students' Congress arrived here today on a three-weeki tour of Malaysia sponsored by the Malaysian Government. They are: Mr. DaJJlt sen am^i (president of tho congn Vijf ndra Kumar Ja Rajlnder KummVirendra Suci. Mr. Vivo n Kuni..r100 words
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176 1965-06-24 6 rptlE Governor of Sarawak, A Tun A bang Haii Openg. last night called on th^ people of Limbang to stand united and steadfast in their determination to merM any eventualities ca sed by enemies either fn i within or from without. Ttni Openg was speaking176 words
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Miscellaneous174 1965-06-24 6 A Ho* rtnp B W V. T. n*mlin -^f WEU.,AWRKJHT' raW"" I *—^~>v7.AN'CDME WM.I6Ht| Is* YES, MtSTEK 1 I I KklOW XXJ I I BUT WHAT I Jli<?r LET KOOZUH HAVE. X XT.»UT ONLY I f -Atf. OOT1» AIN-TNO sJ^D TV THEMfirtF^ \MYCAVETOR /«m JU«T TOH^HT/ WANT MXJ GUYS I174 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1965-06-24 7 The ghost trains that were real Some of the most baCSling mysteries oS the mechanical age have occurred on the railways.— like the diesel that started itself and terrorised a railroad, and the locomotive that crashed a bridge and vanished forever D I KING July 1!)4.">, railway employees al ;ill1,597 words
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Article367 1965-06-24 7 to the approach of the bridge and looked down. The creek had become a raging torrent. Then he noticed the bridge was swaying a little under the impact of the current on Its supports. Obviously there had been a cloud burst to the north. He was367 words
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Article90 1965-06-24 8 Jii tMtmtmm— TNI PAMrLY err ttm k*to Rev M -»*»<.« m >huk, iiilikmi ssa 11s Mil for MM' m nmn of tHI FAMILY OF -be Ate HU>a A I ItofMi tbwak retatm* and ruiili fnr •laaar i'rnt»ro enadtoirar«» *wa mmtmmmtr at her fwaeml •naei*. i i—Wi m »n« fHeaA*90 words
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Obituary52 1965-06-24 8 Pw* fff *rfi an w m tu»ii» arcMOtrr of ■>«■ t k *m)*k*ttT Amm wuu o*VLCT*a 7* «c gin i »w nil* i«d tvy ber ■*>'•■' IN maMMD BTCajORY Bfl wM Mi Mr a*jd Mm R. R Pnrger. <lepajrt«l lfr> ?4rn Jxa# 1W and :»fh M»» 104" Iy»-e52 words
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Article620 1965-06-24 8 The main business of the preparatory meeting of AfroI Asian Foreign Ministers in Algiers today will be to decide j whether the Afro-Asian conference should be postponed. There would appear to be no better than an even chance of the full conference assembling next week, the prosipects620 words
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Article363 1965-06-24 8 Mr. Harold Wilson has steered the Commonwealth i Prime Ministers conference safely past the rocky issue of I Southern Rhodesia, successfully persuading his Afro- Asian colleagues to leave him I plenty of room for manoeuvre. The joint communique merely expresses the Premiers' hope that a way will be363 words
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Article200 1965-06-24 8 For some remarkable reason I the Government's deliberations on a proposal to stagger lunch .hours Kuala Lumpur to lease traffic congestion are Does this mean ithe subject has been found vital to national security? Or that nothing is happening and no one wants to say so. This would200 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1965-06-24 8 Lawn Tennis Championships.' as the Wimbledon tour H nament is proudly called, have begun once again. The title is deserved, for Wimbledon is unique. It has better facilities, more glamour, bigger crowds and fatter profits than any other event of its kind in the world.1,072 words
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Letter400 1965-06-24 8 I AM a Malaysian of Chinese descent. My family has lived in Malaya for the last 100 years or so. We have absolutely no more connection with China. My brothers and I went to English schools and among our friends we can count numerous Malays some400 words
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Letter78 1965-06-24 8 I REFER to the letter headed "$1 Receipt 1 (S.T. June 2) and would request the "victim" to contact me auotin* the serial number of the Surcharge Notice issued in order to enable all doubts to be cleared. To avoid any misunderstanding In future. I would advise the "victim"78 words
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Letter34 1965-06-24 8 ()NE cent coins are lrgal tender, yet conductors of the Sri Jaya Transport Co.. Ltd. refuse to accept them in payment for fare, and even scold the passenger concerned FARE Kuala Lumpur34 words
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Letter170 1965-06-24 8 IN anticipation of the Malaysian common market, import restictions are being imposed on goods which supposedly are manufactured in thr Federation of Malaysia. The regulations can only have one result a stoppage of trade between the different parts, of Malaysia. Articles now on the restricted import list which170 words
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Advertisement722 1965-06-24 8 Strait. Tuae. Malar Me. can»i< ««nnu«miai» *>ay •>•»«•« COLD eTO*)A«tC lUSt*t A lt T •OLD OTO*1A«4I MAlltfl Owm. amraooic arroaa u»^ TMC HOI raOMT •*>awatrw*r» honawM l«l» u*—r CMaaal aaaaV v. »*n->i>a>i«v «■> art. a 1 1 a*a*j*aa*aae CIJWSSTFIED ADS. M w<«r4* Hi *fra**M»l FUTCHBR. Tn John a** Wrls**j»r> M722 words
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Advertisement44 1965-06-24 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Impertan I Exporter* ot H.qh Oat* WorMii t Woollens SINGAPORE 21, Chul.o Tel: ***** HONGKONG: kA ir— Jm LA m Ist Floor, Room No. 8 S4-64, NotKon Rood. Kowtoon.44 words
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Advertisement183 1965-06-24 8 Another reason why I Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any til tioner stops abnormal tj W^F voltagaa from ovarload- I i l£jS^9*ir tJ^HB I ing tha unit. This is a U J^&ttmt^g^^^r safety factor that reduces service I calls and eitends the life of tha whole Air183 words
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Article, Illustration545 1965-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. O HAN Vow Seng, 40, unemployed, v-^was jailed for three years at the Assizes today by Mr. Justice Choor Singh for causing the death of his six-year-old step-daughter. Chan was found guilty after a three-day trial545 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-06-24 9 IPOH. Wed— The body of Con•table Ja'afar bin Abdul Rani. 31, of th* No. 2 Police Field Force, waa flown back hera from Sarawak last night by an RMAF plans. P. C. Ja'afar collapsed and died after a heart attack In Slbu on Saturday. He72 words
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Article42 1965-06-24 9 KANGAR. Wrri.— The inaucural meeting of the Perils Blood Donors' Aaaodation. Khedulad for July 3, has bpi-n postponed to Jnly 11 The mpftir.K will mow be held •i. the Kannar Women.- Ir.stitut* tnctfad of in the Derma English School.42 words
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60 1965-06-24 9 SEREMBAN, Wed. Mrs. Natalie Vanar has been elected president of the Seremban Inner Wheel Club Other officials are: vicepresident, Mrs. Oaye Cheah (re-elected); secreUrj'. Mrs. Nancy Tan; treasurer. Mrs- Judy Lorkin (re-elected). Mrs. Vanar's husband is pre-sident-elect of the Rotary Club here. Both husband and60 words
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Article40 1965-06-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed i Eleven medical tilms will be preaentad to tho Facui'v of Medicine. Univer.-ity of Malaya, tomorrow by the Australian Hieh CommLssioner here Mr. TK Critchley. on behalf of the Medical Graduates Associatio.i of AuatraUa40 words
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Article32 1965-06-24 9 SINOAPORE. Wed— The chairman of :he Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sul Sen wi'.l open the Singapore Qal- vanislng Industries Ltd. factory I la Jurong at A p.m. on Friday.32 words
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211 1965-06-24 9 Bad luck if old signboards are taken down? KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Shopkeepers here believe that taking down their original Chinese signboards will bring them bad luck. That is the reason why many of them haye two signboards one in the national language and the other In Chinese Mr. Henry Won*,211 words
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Article39 1965-06-24 9 BATU PAHAT. Wed— Johore's Chief Educa*ion Officer. Mr. T«n Teilt Bena. will open the annual mee'irft ol the Johore branch of the NatiosiHl Union of Colleer and Duv Training Centre Trained Teacher* in Muar on July 239 words
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Article59 1965-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pan-American Airways has recruited six Malaysian girls as air hostesses for its international routes. They are: Miss Jenny Kit and Miss Joyce J. S. Dason. from Selangor; Miss Elizabeth I <>n c from Penang: Miss Teh Gaik Sim from Ipoh: Miss Elizabeth Thomas59 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-06-24 9 r.E Vans di-Pertuan Bes&r of Nerrl Sembllan (arrowed) celebratine mandl safar (rid dins; of bad luck) at a mountain stream at llu Bendol. 12 miles on the Seremban-Kuala Pilah road yesterday. He was In gmy spirits as he splashed in the cool stream146 words
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408 1965-06-24 9 UNION ACCUSED OF DISTORTION CINGAPORES Director of Marine, Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt, said today tnat despite Indonesian confrontation. Malaysian registered ships can call at Indonesia without contravening any Malaysian law. He said Uil> In a statement in reply to an allegation by the408 words
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Advertisement78 1965-06-24 9 RENT I ■EJPE REDIFFUSION HITIM REDUCED RaWff CHARGES RFNTAI N0 HIbII IHk INITIAL PAYMENT UQ NO DOWN PAYMENT 111 25 MONTHS TO PAY LOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV FROM ENGLAND INSTALLED MAINTAINED BY REDIFFUSION CALL US TODAY FULLY P^'guaranteed^^ 182 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat78 words
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Advertisement108 1965-06-24 9 fffl/iSI JEWELRY Hft^^^mj/JM POLICIES -DEEDS BONDS from... THEr^t-FIRE >■% INSTALL IN YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS Xfo/l SAFES MANY SIZES AND MODELS FROM $150 (SINGAPORE) Allmodel I^^^Ba^P .-j I n l^kh o •«tri proicc CONCEALED easily in concrete h^ or wood floors or in corner ins- feaV -4 tallation for above108 words
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Miscellaneous807 1965-06-24 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lum- i Vaiitehing Money 7.00 por and Penanc 6 Ipoh Neva in English; 7.10- -Shinand Malacca; 3 Joliore dig; 7.3s— Bcverley Hilibilliea Babru: 4 Taiping; 7 Batu "Duke Becomes a Father"; Pahat; 9 Kluang. 8.00 Mews :n Mandarin- 810 2.00 p.m.— Test pattern and807 words
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Article, Illustration612 1965-06-24 10 Fashion takes a trip to the towns MAINLY FOR WOMEN After coverins somr I4W miles on a tnunns I fashion show the sight of a bullock curt is H sufficient to entice seven lovely models away from their convoy of modern comfortable fl estate cars in the hope of a612 words
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Article82 1965-06-24 10 Now the translucent look EVERY decade or M a woman changes the way she looks, for fashions in beauty vary just as much as they do in clothes. This time it Is the translucent look for women who want to keep right up to date. First essential for thLs new82 words
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Article111 1965-06-24 10 Rouge. used high and round, is in a chameleon shade which takes on a natural look on the skin. Eyes will not be overaccented. Eye shadow will be soft blue, green, lilac or silver. Lipstick shades will be light but gleaming. To achieve this translucent look, it is important to111 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-06-24 10 Q NE of the brilliant infernational stars. Liana Dayde (below), will be prima ballerina when the Le Grand Ballet Classique de Franca performs at the National Theatre, r Singapore, on July 6, 7 and 8. Invited here by Singapore violinist and impresario Mr. Goh Soon Tioe,116 words
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Article64 1965-06-24 10 Thr Duke of Kent siartrrl it. Don Juan Carlos of Spain followed suit, and now the fashion for giving bridesmaids a gilt of a bracelet is gaining impetus As onp of Princess Sophia of Greece's bridesmaids Princeos Alexandra received a gold bracelet niM't .ih pearls which si.,64 words
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Advertisement231 1965-06-24 10 .^isV^iSh. 8 isssssssssssV/*^ I^^ 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. AQUAMARINE SHAMPOO It's a Wonderful World for Women Every month in her WORLD231 words
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Advertisement414 1965-06-24 10 BEAUTY PAX Ham #^l Luisl^^Sfl J]i For a radiant complexion i'fi For firming the skin i'fi For a perfect powder base i]i To keep your make-up looking fresh and lovely i]i To keep -your lipstick glossy and fresh i)i For facials and hundreds of other uses Keep in freezer and414 words
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Advertisement76 1965-06-24 10 [TEMPTING TANTAUSING TOOTHSOME TITILLATING TEASING p TASTY I TINGLY i TANGY I! TABASCO the Sauce that improves almost any food. Tabasco it so economical, a few drops work wonders. Rheumatism v*r the pains of Rhcumatlim. Arthntin. Neuritis. Lumbago, Scl- atlca. stiff munclti arid swolUm Joint* rnaka you miserable, get ROMIXD76 words
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239 1965-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Of all the diplomatic missions in Singapore, Indonesia «M the biggest property owner, it was learnt here today. Besldr.-, the $4 million con-suiate-uenrral headauar•er<-. 'WiMna Indonesia", which was seized by the Malaysian Government early this week. the Jakarta Government 1* reported239 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-06-24 11 THKIR FATE NOW RESTS WITH THE PARDONS BOARD SINGAPORE, Wednesday rpHE fate of the 18 men, -L^hose appeal for leave to petition against their death sentence for murder and rioting on the penal settlement of Pulau Senang in July 1963 was rejected227 words
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255 1965-06-24 11 Teachers' union lawyers write to Ministry PENANG, Wednesday. rvKE National Union of Teachers has sent, through A Its solicitors, a notice to the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education seeking the restoration of the former status of a woman teacher who had been "arbitrarily forced" into the unified teaching255 words
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Article58 1965-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Wai. A I watch and pen dealer. Tan Lianß Tins, was today fined SlOO or one month's iviil in a magistrate's court for having 48 obscene photognphs. Hi- court was told that Tan was caught by police showing the photographs to two urn in front of Shell58 words
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Article59 1965-06-24 11 SSREMBAN. Wed.— TUe State Veterinary Oilicrr Mr. A s. Lin-; pam. lias become the first Mal-.iv-' slan to be awarded a master's degree In veterinary science Iron' j the University of Queensland Mr. Llngam gained Mi decree at tlie university in Brisbane ana spent two years59 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-06-24 11 Case made legal history when first heard source, this was the first time so many men had been charged and convicted for the same capital offence. In March last year, after a marathon 64-day hearing, they were found guilty by a seven-man jury of the murder of Daniel Stanley Dutton,308 words
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Article141 1965-06-24 11 JPOH. Wed. More land should be provided for the dead, the Perak State Legislative Assembly was told here today in an adjournment speech. The request came from Mr. Ng Sin Yoon (All.Chemor) who said that at a previous meeting he had spoken about development141 words
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Article20 1965-06-24 11 LONDON. Wed— Five Malaysian pireepple camiers arrived here yesterday to study British canned good* marketing methods. Reut*r.Reuter - 20 words
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Article160 1965-06-24 11 The 'kitchen princesses by Khir r MUAR, Wednesday THE Federal Minister or Education Inche Monamed Khir Joharl. said yesterday ihat it would not be long before women diplomats could be ap- j pointed to represent Malay- I sla abroad 1 Speaking at the Parents Day celebration ot the Temenggong Ibrahim160 words
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Article133 1965-06-24 11 Free rail pass plea is rejected IPOH, Wed.— The Perak A Government today rejected an Alliance back bencher's request that free railway passes be given to members to travel to Penang on holiday. Turning down the request by Mr. Ong Kay Seng (All.Kuala Dipang), Haji Hussein bin Haji Yaacob. a133 words
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Article32 1965-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Sanitary fittings valued at about $2,700 were stolen early yesterday from a store in a block of uncompleted flats in Persiaran Keliling. in the Joo Chiat housing estate32 words
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Article33 1965-06-24 11 PENANG. Wed— A total of 794 babies were born here In May. I compared with 742 in the preceding morxth. There were 161 oeaths, compared with 147 In April.33 words
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108 1965-06-24 11 Johore ban on two reporters is lifted lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J The ban on the two Utusan Melayu reporters from covering meetings of the Johore Legislative Assembly has been lifted. Inche Ekhwan Nasser and Syed Omar bin All were told before the last meeting on May 29 that they would108 words
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Article40 1965-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieves scaled a wall to raid a l flour bedroom of Mrs. Yong Nam Seng's home In Walshe Road last night while the family was having dinner downstairs. They stole cash and Jewellery worth about $2,000.40 words
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110 1965-06-24 11 T ONDON. Wed.— A British Marines officer, who led a charge against an enemy position on Sebatik Island after being wounded in one arm. has been awarded the Military Cross, the Defence Ministry announced last night. He is Lieut Robert Seeger, 28, serving withReuter - 110 words
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181 1965-06-24 11 will be able to run like any other boy PERTH, Wed, Fourteen-year-old Wong Seng Fong. of Kuala Kangsar, Perak, slowly swung his legs today as he sat quietly on the edge of his bed In the Royal Perth Hospital and thought about his future. Seng Fong. one of 11 children.Reuter - 181 words
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160 1965-06-24 11 Obstacle course to stop customs getaways JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J —The Customs here have set up an obstacle course for motorists at the causeway checkpoint to prevent anyone making a fast getaway without being checked. This is the result of two rerent incidents in which customs officers were given th*160 words
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118 1965-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six finalists. Including two girls, from four States, will participate in the panMalaysian speach contest on Friday for the Leaders of Tomorrow's award. They are Miss Jayathl Roy and i Miss Puspha Sivam from Malaya, Wong Hong Sze and Albeit118 words
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Article26 1965-06-24 11 I SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieve* ransacked Bob's Apparel Shop in East Coast Road last night and escaped with clothes and cash worth about $5,445.26 words
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Advertisement315 1965-06-24 12 1 niilinucd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tl U nrd* ft (Mitt.) Box St rtm. txtrm wanted BABY AMAH Chinese. •1. live in District i I iwr.-. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Teachers l.iry Classes. Apply Principal, Thomas School. Tampin. EXPANDING ADVERTISING AGENCY requires recent uraduste In fcconomli s or BaaBMM Administration for315 words
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Advertisement501 1965-06-24 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* ft iMin.i—Box SO rl: txtrm YOUNG ENGLISH SPEAKINO Waitresses wanted. Good salary and prospects. Corner Bar, Changi Road. Spore. Tel: *****3. WANTED LADY SALES Representative for interesting outside work preferably over 24 years of ag* and wtUkxl to travel anywhere. Apply stating past history and telepbone501 words
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Advertisement940 1965-06-24 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It WmrtU S$ <mn,>—Bmx StjU. txlrm NEW 3-BEDROOM FLATS. BpaeMMlS carpark, garden. Wan Tno Avenue. Available immediately. Unfurnished $25U Telepbone (Spore) ***** MODERN 2 BEDROOM Flat at Dlln-e-irn Road. Rent 547.V- furnished Including an airronditioner. Apply P.O. Box 3021. Spore. LEAVE PLAT August 1 to October 31 District940 words
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Advertisement778 1965-06-24 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT OFFICE ACCOMMOOAIION. tjrvuoo Kloor, 1.251 sq. tt. fully alrcondltloneo ie new exteastoa to Denmark House Ampang Road. X.L vacant Ist August I»bs. Rent 70 cta./aq ft. ineludiog light, water, lift. ofßce cleaning, aircondtttontng tor particular* aad Boor plan pleas* writ* to Management. Tn* East Asiatic Co. Ltd..778 words
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Advertisement889 1965-06-24 12 TUITION IS Wmrdt 9$ <Mim.)—Bmx tt cU. txtrm QUICK SUCCESS id uriviag Km* Spore *****. Guaranteed S7O/-. Huuny i JS4.&U. STEADY SUCCESS?? S:og Skilfully. Signal:- Spore *****. *****7. 2 5 p.m. Kngnsb, Mstbtmatics. i SCHOOL CERT. Matns Addltiuoai/ i t.lemeotary t.xperieoccd Univarsity Graduate. Tal: ie lore) -iosu PRIVATE tuition IN889 words
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Advertisement752 1965-06-24 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE ii Word* St (Mill.) Box SO rt*. extra 1955 FIAT 1180 Saloon pood -onditloo dc» battery and oe« quasi 51. 400/. 0.n.0. Telephone Low (Spore) MMI M MINOR FOUR DOORS 1953. cellent condition. mileage SI.ToO 0.n.0. Te!: Cnua is poret .■"4.1 Czt 17. JUNE ItM MINI-COOPER •Js.l««i752 words
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Advertisement588 1965-06-24 12 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Word* SS i Yin.i— Box M rl. bssJbsj LIM CO. Bupplier ol Laboui. Tiaus portation of Hoti-wioid Furniture, omcc Kquipment liroeru! Korvtsrdin^. lii 7 1 r. 1 Spore. MIRE SALES SERVICE alr-con<li tioovra. new reti ifcvrato: a l9asvwaßaks SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) B>«fSjß m. Mm.,— Box SU588 words
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Advertisement484 1965-06-24 12 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE 'ed for trm Ad Rail I Wharf Poub iUob al M«»» Tendet docMMnU may b« from t.ie offlce of the Pott ttiKineer. The Port of Stn«apoie Authority, against the rtceipt tor a tender deposit of $500 which should be made with the I484 words
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Advertisement1312 1965-06-24 13 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.! OueS'pori Sana P. S'haa Ptaaat DiOMfO Ihrtrpool, Cltltow laPtJuae2l Jne27 Araius li«erpooi, Dublin, A'meirt 1 tie. 11 Jaae 27 Jiae 21/ 2 Jlly 1 ANTENOR Li««rpool, Dublin Juae 21 lily 1 UIYSSES Liverpool lily My 7 Jaly 1/11 Maty II ASPHAIIBH Liverpool, Glasgow July1,312 words
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Advertisement2533 1965-06-24 13 WUf HJjtt^mM+i I II U U A Y^^hT ft Nil/ PfwMa f I l l CAP THE t H hl/AfES in^ laj; a. a..^ > t EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI, CONIINENI ANO SCAHOINAVIAi Prnang Kit- benua iavia H Ou>| *mm Anna Uoaa I KOREA a) G. 11-14/21 JIM 27/212,533 words
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Advertisement1285 1965-06-24 13 |jn^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. [MIA4 U.KjContinent CintFCOLOMIt L'don. Hburg. Bramerhaven. S n|WOrt hl Pmn| C.nOFW.NN,PEt fon.l'Jfr^'UTr'SS: Hull mmm li Imt 1 Cm OF WELLINGTON 1 con, H'burg, R'dam. Havre*. Hull, M'bro, Im'hjm 25, 27 Jaly 21 Jaly CITY OF NEWCASTLE Lundon. Hamburg. Holteraam. Havre, Hull 2},27 21 Aat1,285 words
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Article143 1965-06-24 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. 'TRADING in industrials was alx most at a standstill with buying support light, and selective. Prices drifted lower In a narrow movement. Base metals and oils were quiet with prices barely steady. Mt. Isa was down 6d. to 375. Today* closing pnet wttb Tuesday* prices in143 words
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Article248 1965-06-24 14 JILV first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers ckmed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 'j cents per Ib., down three-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and fM.RI closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:248 words
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Article231 1965-06-24 14 June 23. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. McAllsterW eta City D«v. 6 cts. M. Invt. 8 cts C 8. Holding 14 cts. N. Iron S eta. Uunlops 10 cts. O C.8.0. 14 eta. fc Smelting Kotnmana CU. 21 cts. ■'an B CU. i->-.o II cts «*l. Prop,231 words
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Article53 1965-06-24 14 "THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2a. 3 i:. Hid. Baying TT !>. i 1/IM. Buying OD 2s. 4 ld. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its53 words
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Article61 1965-06-24 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks- Atss- ciation made these rhangen In its ratal to merchants yesterday (all rates to 5100): Canada: huylnc. TT .151. airmail OD Mi, 90 d *l. 36 credit MB*, 36 1 16 trade lulls Selling TT or OO ready: Canadian dsllara M I Is); Oeuttcha61 words
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Article38 1965-06-24 14 ONthe free oiohanie market id Hobi Kodk yemerday the U.S. dallar was quoted at 5.761 for T.T. and J. 75» for cash. Sterling waa quoted at 16.01 sod •no taol of told at 25»i. I i38 words
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Article26 1965-06-24 14 June 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71} cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $731.62} (down NJtt>. Inofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down ■n tons).26 words
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702 1965-06-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent YET another of the more recently listed counters on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia has reported a profit. This is Faber Inion Ltd., a Singapore Property developer, which secured a listing just before the Indonesian landings last year and702 words
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Article25 1965-06-24 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 22 June 23 'Industrials: 68.21 68.48 Tin! >: 85.17 85.37 S rubbers: 102.59 101.87 •Dec. 30, 1963—100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article834 1965-06-24 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 atMUW traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopt U.M si.. c.'.DuO, tXJt; taao il.uOO. $1.47. (•so deb. ..Vi.muu. Jl.oi. $1 SL. Jl.Ul PL: Fed.834 words
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Article135 1965-06-24 14 cHIPS lyinit iloniamo in* tlniapcr* vJ larbour wharvit or •<p<cl*« tortay art: Prraldcol Monroe I/J, Kllen Bakk.- *< BejUM 10/11. Korrit Uil Lars Melinu r/Ifl, Rbtirnor IS. Bamora 111. samha- 21/22. Rar» ■M, Ihornuaard 2U/J< Ecuadorian K»eier ;n ;t'j. Kloiirta Maru M/M. NaKaura ktaru X< .Itj. Hintthlre135 words
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Article81 1965-06-24 14 'THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices fur calculating customs dutirs for the period from .lunr 24 to June 30. Rubbrr TS'i cts a Ib. < opra $664 a ton. Coconut Oil 51.117K a ton. Palm Oil $834 a ton. Palm Kernel- |MUI a ton. The81 words
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269 1965-06-24 14 THE price of tin in Penanf yesterday fell by >»<..'. to 5731.62} per picul. The London afternoon three months buyers' price bad fallen by £2 a ton. The estimated offering was 230 tons, down 20 tons. LONDON: Tin values, despite higher Penang advices,269 words
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Article66 1965-06-24 14 MINEJE Produce Ijchjnse. llniaday: Coconut oil: bulk *b 4 ielleri. drum n Copra: June/July UK/Cootinent Popper. Muntok white MM ■BBBJL Sarawak white SiftJl nellern. tperial i garauak blark H27i tellera. Karhlrd LjtmpoDK black $I47|(N> seller! ASIA I SlOuiN) Milera. SMiaporo Coconut Oil Millorf Atioclation prio- I bulk 563.&066 words
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Advertisement1175 1965-06-24 14 Vi KAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA LTD* East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'»un? TokuMma stootr'W loruflto Uelrort CRicafc ■Flarida mm" '24 luly I Auf 4 Seat t Sf|l 13 Sett H Sell Ra>naster" 12/11 Auf 2t Au| 21 Sell 1 Ocl t Oct tl Oct West Coast oC Central/South America Service1,175 words
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Advertisement929 1965-06-24 14 i »USI»»UA »etVICE/MEN lEMJMI INDIA PMISUN (NO P. SOU SftVlCf It- rreasstls. Adilaids. MalMsrsa. SydM*, Ta. Malm sM NipMttwaa. •iomiu* iZ\ i/,b jiT, 11/ mmm* I*" 1 -fire. JKS S'2* TCARPtNMt.iI 2SJsl| IS/ 2 A., 1, i tog .112L HH J» 1M '""r-,-1! BAMOR. 3 AU| VI Asf »<II »«l929 words
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Advertisement138 1965-06-24 14 American Export Ajl VE^L ISBRANDTgEN I.INES ffljgL Frem New Twt, Gisu, liirut. Ksncki, Biabaj Ti: H.K., Keeluif. Pstse, Japas, U.S.A., Puerti Rice. "FLYING FISH" (CIIU Siifon, Loi Anfilu) •Sinfipen 17/11 lst| "FLYING ENDEAVOUR' 1 (Calls Saifon, Lot AnflllS) Sinppori 24/21 July Calls sulject ti iiducement. Accistisf Pierti Rici earn wrVJ138 words
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Advertisement803 1965-06-24 15 I I THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Authority intends to sell by Public Auction at <0.00 a.m. on Wednesday. 30th June. 1965 at Godown 'A', certain cargo which, unless prrviou. :v claimed and delivered, will at that date have been In the Authority's premises803 words
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Advertisement724 1965-06-24 15 NOTICE PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance all persons Interested in or having claims against the estate of any of the deceased persons undermentioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next -of -kin are required to send particulars of their claims or interests to the undersigned Solicitors for the724 words
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Advertisement782 1965-06-24 15 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Suit No. 2184 of 1964 Between Ford Motor Company of Malaya Limited Plaintiff and Bee Guan Transport Construction Co. (sued as a firm) Defendants and 1. Yeong Sek Hong Ist named Third Party 2. Davamani Padavachl 2nd named Third Party s/o Kesava To782 words
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Advertisement800 1965-06-24 15 NOTICE FORMATION OF SINGAPORE ADVISORY BOARD A Meeting to consider the formation of a Singapore Traffic Advisory Board will be held at 5.15 p.m. on Friday, 25th June, 1965, at the Shell Theatrette, Collyer Quay, Singapore. The objects of the proposed Board are many but Its main function will be800 words
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Advertisement432 1965-06-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited from candidates with a Pass Degree or an Honours Degree In Mathematics, Geography or Science for posts as Assistant Lecturers/ Senior Instructors in Navigation in the Nautical Department. Applicants must be able to read, write and speak the National Language fluently. The appointees432 words
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Advertisement658 1965-06-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires (A) INSTALLATION INSPECTOR In salary scale $283 x Al6-331 plus variable allowance as payable from time to time. Qnaliacations: (I) Must have a minimum of 3 years' experience of Industrial and domestic low voltage electrical Installations; (II) Should hold658 words
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Advertisement648 1965-06-24 15 COMPANY THE MALAYAN CH SIR DOUGLAS W The Forty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Malayan Chamber of Mines was held on June '1 at 65. London Wall. London. E.C. In the course of his speech. Sir Douglas Waring. C.B E the chairman, said: Disposals from the United States strategic stockpile648 words
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Advertisement580 1965-06-24 15 MEETING AMBER OF MINES ARINGS ADDRESS The Third Agreement Is broadly the same in structure as tha present one. there being provision tor Export Control and the establishment of a BuSer Stock. The Bufler Stock, consisting ot the equivalent 01 20,000 tons, is to be called up in two stages,580 words
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Article229 1965-06-24 16 SEAP GAMES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A minia t I r e Olympic Games ceremony will mark the opening of the Third Seap Games at the Merdeka Stadium on Dec. 14, Dato Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais told a meeting of the Games Orga n i s ing229 words
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Article69 1965-06-24 16 KINGSTON, wed I fn<^ countriM have inciic.itrd they will compete in next year's Comnton<vetilth Games here, according 'tt a tentative list of accep'«nres. TTie M are: Aden. Australia. BaIMMBM, Bermuda. British Bandana. Canada, England, Ohana. Hone Kone I>lc of Man, Jersey. Kenya. Malaysia. Mau\tm N>w ZealandReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration679 1965-06-24 16 Wong The fault is in mixture FARRER PARK BITUMEN TRACK A WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday IF THE spikes ol running shoes did not sufficiently penetrate a track, it indicated a fault in its composition which made it too hard, veteran Malaysian athletics official Wong Chong Chow told Timesport today. Mr.679 words
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Article467 1965-06-24 16 England two up in Test series CRICKET I ONDON. Wod.- Eng- land opener Geoff Boycott and former England captain Ted Dexter added 126 in 135 minutes for the third wicket partnership and helped England to a seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in the Second Test at Lords yesterday. This win467 words
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Article28 1965-06-24 16 -INCIAPORE Wed We;,rnes tcday clinched the Singapore Business Houses FA Div 1 runners-i-p lxisinoi. hen they edaed Bonieii Motors 3-? in their third replay ti F»ner Park28 words
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Article20 1965-06-24 16 MALACCA Wed Malacca High School will hold their anI nun! athletic* champ. onships on 1 Saturday (2 p.m.).20 words
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249 1965-06-24 16 HONG KONG CHINESE ARRIVE IN CAPITAL- soccer 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wea. The Hong Kong OMMH socrer tt-iini flew in :odav lor their Ho Ho Cup Inter-part m;itch i'g.ur.st Mali.Vim Chine.sp at Ipoh on Saturday I e«UI x tile ti am 'o: 18 pfaqren and fight officials. nunau'T Cheun Kam Tim .-;<:249 words
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815 1965-06-24 16 WIMBLEDON LONDON. Wednnsdaj TiHERE were letr frills or thrills on a rain-marrtM A "Ladies' Day" at Wimbledon yesterday, but defending champion Maria Bueno of Brazil provided a touch of glamour in a smooth nrst-round win. For the second successive day. morning rain put eight815 words
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Article22 1965-06-24 16 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Kelantan badminton championships will be held at the Malay Teachers Union Hall here on July 1-2.22 words
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218 1965-06-24 16 I can't get leave to go to KL Poon MOTOR-RACING LIONG KONG. Wrd. 11 Racing driver Albrrt Poon claimed today that he was unable to gel leave from the Hong Kong Police Force to compete In the Ter.pku Abdul Rahman circuit races at Kuala Lumpur on July 3-4. But aReuter - 218 words
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Article46 1965-06-24 16 MALACCA, Wrci. Malacca Lawn Tennis A-ssociution officials for 1965: President Tim Sect Wah; vice-presidents Bon Gomez. Chp\v Ghee Suing, and M. Nasarajiih: secretary Ngooi En Hmv; treasurer N. Subramaniam; con^ mittee members Tan Thean Hock, P.V. Jacob. Abdullah Lincha. Robert Lim and Hock Chve.46 words
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Advertisement100 1965-06-24 16 This one Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! £>&&* Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice as sharp as a barber's straight razor and holds its sharpness through as many as 15 shaves or more. ggiflle 6 (Jet Schick Stainless Steel Blades today you'll get consistent100 words
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Advertisement218 1965-06-24 16 GOOD NEWS AT LAST! THE BOOKS ALL OUR MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR CIVICS I FOR MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS 'Based on new syllabus approved by the Ministry of Education 1 BOOK ONE FOR FORM CIVICS IS GOOO CITIONE ZINSHIP BOOK TWO FOR K)RM CIVKS IS (OMMLTWO MTV SKHMCKS218 words
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Miscellaneous311 1965-06-24 16 Straits Times Crossword ACKUSS a stately home (8< 1. The good I can do with a 8 Something unexpected might smile 1 8). spur you to get up <8 5. See IS. IS. Problem: something wrong 9. Dial the speaking clock' «4-4). with the crockery <3-7> 10. Hurry in by311 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-06-24 17 Player now among the top ten GOLF PALM BEACH, Florida, Wed. South African Gary Player's victory in the United States Open propelled him into the season's top ten money-winning professionals on the U.S. golf circuit. Player, who gave his U5526,000 prize away, now ranks seventh on the earnings' .ibt. IssuedReuter - 124 words
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Article31 1965-06-24 17 MALACCA. Wee— The Malacca Amateur F.A. have asked for a postponement of their Malaya Cup tie against Nreri Sembtlan scheduled to br played at Seremb;m (in Sunday Npgri have agreed.31 words
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Article, Illustration219 1965-06-24 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep ANOTHER YEAR OF RACING FOR GRAND NATIONAL COURSE RACING by ONDON, Wed.— Horse racing will continue at Aintree, the Grand National racecourse in Liverpool for another year while litigation continues. A spokesman for the Turf authorities said: "In view of the concern expressed overReuter - 219 words
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1466 1965-06-24 17 |{UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lombong Timah, one of the New Zealand horses imported by the Selangor Turf Club two years ago, provided the biggest upset so far of the June meeting here today. Ridden by Subian Daluee, Lombong Timah led all the way over It to1,466 words
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Article84 1965-06-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Malaysian Armed Forces soccer team scored the second victory of their current tour of the Borneo states when they defeated a Tawau side 6-2 at Tawau. According to a signal received today by Capt. P. Suppiah, secre- j tary of the Armed84 words
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Article49 1965-06-24 17 PENANG. Wed— The Penang Malays soccer team to meet Johore Malays in the Sultnn.s' Cup final at City Stadir.m here on Saturday: Hassanu.«ciin Harun; Mohamed Nazari. Zainal Ghanl, Ibrahim Mydin. Jalil Che Din. Latiff Aziz: Hamzah Hakim. M. Abu Bakar. Zalnal Abidin Noor. Mustapha Mydln, Abu Hassan49 words
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Article41 1965-06-24 17 TAIPING. Wed. The Taiplng League Dlv 2 soccer match between Thenavan Youths and No 2 Workshop was abandoned ten minutes from time when a fight broke out between two players and the crowd invaded the field. Thenavan were leading 3-1.41 words
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Article75 1965-06-24 17 TPOH. Wed. The $20 000 Sul--1 tan's Oold Vase, the richest sprint in Malaysian racing, will be run over s*f straight on the last day of the meeting here on Aug. 8. 11 and 15. Distances for the meeting are: Class One 6f and s75 words
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Article25 1965-06-24 17 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Johore Bahru district AAA annual sports me«t will be held on June 27 at Johore Bahru Instead of June 24.25 words
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73 1965-06-24 17 SYDNEY. Wed. Sydney trainer T. J. Smith has set up a British Commonwealth record for the amount of stake money won by his horses in one season. His horses have won A£148,384 (about $1,000,000) in stake money, and this beats Newmarket trainer Noel Murless' recordReuter - 73 words
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Article109 1965-06-24 17 Sultan to attend Cup game TPOH, Wed. The Sultan of 1 Perak will present the Ho Ho Cup after the inter-port soccer match between Malaysian Chinese and Hong Kong Chinese at Stadium Perak here on Saturday (kickoS 8 p.m.). The Malaysian Chinese team will be from Teh Cheng Lee (Selangor)109 words
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Advertisement93 1965-06-24 17 jjiiilLi S^F- -MMtMtfMBHHM 1 MEN don't let her get away with your Glo-Weave Let her wear your Glo-Weave Four-Seasons once and she'll want to wear it again and again. Glo-Weave Four-Seasons is tailored for you, the active modern man. The bold masculine lines win you feminine approval wherever you go.93 words
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Advertisement378 1965-06-24 17 UUN Ibt f*y OHIHIII figure that L/U others admire wk wate-on 1 MEN Be Big —Be Strong —Be (A\/'fgEtT\ I Powerful with WATE-ON dWBmEzL GIRLS Get the figure that men /?I/U§nffl admire and other girls envy *^Hlbl CHILDREN will olso gain weight, S *ysa- better with WATE-ON WATE-ON th« concentroted378 words
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839 1965-06-24 18 Closure of bank may lead to no trade with China: Lee SINGAPORE. Wad THE Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today suggested that the Central Government should consider the long-term implications of its proposal to close down the Bank of China here when its licence expires in August.839 words
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Obituary102 1965-06-24 18 MRS. FONC BEAU MAN aged «6 mother of Kirn Winn Noon. Men* hlani;. Heap. Stiani:. Mrs. C. 8. l>nne. M.idnm Pfcag I'honn Wnh cm 1 fi. >'..■> Kunornl »t Bidadarl L'6-K-itt 4 p m. K. RAMALINGAM K.I Ted Paymaatw f U.S. I 'her of CarthiCMU Haiitwmnn. Punthart I PUI102 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-06-24 18 No holds barred prison farm probe SYDNEY. Wed. Police are investigating reports that convicts at a New South Wales prison farm have been seeing girl friends f and carrying out largescale robberies and car thefts, the Sydney Sun reported today. The newspaper said the police believe that a group ofReuter - 121 words
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349 1965-06-24 18 Detainee released, looks forward to honeymoon KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Albert Lim Shee Finn. 34. a former Barisan Sosialis central executive committee member, has been released after 23 weeks' of detention and is looking forward to an uninterrupted honeymoon." He was picked up by Special Branch officers at his house349 words
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Article58 1965-06-24 18 LONDON. Wed— The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato GhazaU Shafle, has been appointed to the committee formed to draft the final communique of the Commonwealth Premiers' conference. The chairman of the committee is Sir Burke Trend of Britain and the other58 words
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Article24 1965-06-24 18 SAIGON. Wed— The U.S. military headquarters today reported two night raids against targets in the southern portion of North Vietnam— UPl.24 words
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Article346 1965-06-24 18 LONDON. Wed— The stock mar- kets were In rather better form today, continuing yesterday afternoon's slightly firmer trend, however, gains were small, and leading Industrials and oil shares often eased back from their best levels. Business contracted further and the undertone remained uncertain. The main feature of the346 words
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Article50 1965-06-24 18 LONDON. Wed— Spot 21 s ,d.. July 21 '..d Aug. 21 ad.. Sept. 21 7 16d July Sept. 21 '-d.. Oct Dec 21 ',d.' Jan March 21 \d. April June 21 5 16d July Sept. 213 16d Oct Dec. 21 ',d. cXf. July 21 d.. Aun. 21d. Tone Quiet50 words
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Article23 1965-06-24 18 LONDON. Wed —Buyers £1435 »elle^ £1440. Forward buyers £1432... sellers £1437... Settlement £1452'- Turnover a.m. 195 tons, p.m 80 tons Tone- Easier23 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-06-24 18 COLOMBO. Wednesday I ROMAN CATHOLIC priest who says he found his celibacy a "martyrdom" is planning to return lo lav life and many ;i beauty queen. Father Noel Crusz. 41. wants to marry 23-year-old schoolteacher Manel De Silva, Miss CeylonReuter - 196 words
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291 1965-06-24 18 Road, rail neglect in Borneo: Tan on the problems ahead JESSELTON, Wednesday. JMII-; Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. List night stressed the need for "imaginative planning" 20 to years ahead to cope with the acute lack of communications facilities in both Sabah and Sarawak. Speaking at a dinner given291 words
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Article45 1965-06-24 18 Drought— so herds shot BRISBANE. Wed— Farmers in one of Australia's most fertile dls- trlct.s Darling Downs are shoot- < ing .some of their dairy herds to save ihem from starving from drought. The droiuht is one of the worst ever in the State of Queensland.45 words
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84 1965-06-24 18 Health Ministry warning to cattle owners SINGAPORE. Wed— The Health Ministry has warned c.ittle owners that they have another week In which to remove cattle from the restricted area to licensed cattle sheds in the non-restricted area. Action will be taken against cattle owners without further notice for keeping such84 words
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Article67 1965-06-24 18 SINGAPORE, Wed Nomination day for candidates in the Hcag lim LetWathre ftanrmblj hy-clectinn is next Wed nesdav. June M, at the Victoria Mtawiial Hall between 11 a.m. and mm The llon« l.im scat iv tin AaaeaiM) uas made vacant by the restcnatkni <>f its inttnlxr. Mr. On;67 words
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Advertisement49 1965-06-24 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS K»rrf» Mi Minimum I TO R THAMBIPILLAV Tliuvam.itn I <l.iu»htrr on .'.'■>. i, it BMnSMV W.iml Kl. Slater for QMM> Mb, Thank* to doctor* mil SANTHAKUMARI. dmiKhlir or Mr and Mm Ch.indrnn Siint.-i !'ii:mi (iroup llospit.il P.intmf.- with John I'Hiinim.lv.ini. EMCtMMT PUP M;idraa on 24-H-B5 in Mndunil India.49 words
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Advertisement78 1965-06-24 18 NATIONAL CONSOLE W MODEL TF-30LE optimum picture reception. Soft grey-tinted screen gives Dynomic pictures. No reflections. tJI [\j i{< ar[ d true-to-life sound. High-class, scratch-proof M^^SaMMMOMQMWM i* inlM w o°den cabinet has folding doors which can be HMf^^^WrB^^^™j^^^^^ffl locked and matches the most modern decor. HfebT'i^ jS&i t&cPj£R& List-Price: S'pore/Penang:78 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-06-24 18 Highest and lowest temperature* in Malaysia lor the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest l.««Kt Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kola Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh !i] 73 Malacca Ht; 73 Singapore Bti 72 C. Highlands 55 Jesselton 88 7b Kuchii.e 80 7347 words
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