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Title Section24 1965-06-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times SAPORS' 1UN1%4 ■JfclMr*^ Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration745 1965-06-28 1 G. GELDARD - G. GELDARD: Party falls under control of anti-Malaysia extremists MODERATES FOLLOW ONG AND YONG IN WALK-OUT From KUCHING. Sun. THE entire moderate leadership of the opposition Sarawak United People's Party resigned their positions today and walked out of the party's annual central committee meeting. Earlier the meeting745 words
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Article66 1965-06-28 1 A Cairo 'little summit CAIRO, Sun. Mr. Chou En-lai, the Communist Chinese Prime Minister, President Nasser of the I'nited Arab Kepublic and President Soekarno <>, Indonesia, met here today and discussed the situation arising from the postponement of the Algiers conference. After the 75-minute talks, Mr. Mohammed Fayek, President Nasser'sReuter - 66 words
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Article319 1965-06-28 1 JESSELTON. Sunday. fFIIE Federal Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, impressed with the tremendous potential of i Sabah and Sarawak, warned today that the combination of prosperity and under-population could i lead to artificially high prices and wages. He said in a radio talk thisAP - 319 words
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Article, Illustration571 1965-06-28 1 DECISION BASED ON A RESOLUTION BY ETHIOPIA AND PAKISTAN ALGIERS, Sunday THE Afro-Asian summit conference, scheduled to begin here next Tuesday, has been postponed to Nov. 5, it was announced last night. A I.Vmition preparatory committee recommended the postponement of the summit of :ihout countries571 words
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Article39 1965-06-28 1 KIRKCUDBRIGHT < Southwest Scotland. Sun. Queen Elizabeth has a slight temperature, and could not accompany the Duke of Edinburgh ashore at the start of their six-day Scottisn tour today. She rested on board the Royal yacht Britannia. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article35 1965-06-28 1 LONDON. Sun.— Britain's cen-turies-old Judicial .system will be lnvfMluated as the first Mep to a m.ijor reform to suit it to tiie nerd-- of the nuclear age. it was announced here today. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article400 1965-06-28 1 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE SIEW YEE I From LONDON. Sunday. "I COULD play football righl now." exclaimed ;i cheerful Tengku Abdul Rahman this morning, when I called on him at the London Clinic. The room was glowing with all the colours of a belated summer, roses, tulips, marigolds400 words
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Article196 1965-06-28 1 Curfew but 700 see labour show MUAR. Sun. Although a curfew was imposed last night, more than 700 people attended the cultural show sponsored by the Socialist Front branch at Jalan Lama here to mark the Labour Party's 13th anniversary. The show, which started at 8 p.m. two hours after196 words
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Article214 1965-06-28 1 Severe Army curbs on Saigon SAIGON. Sun. Saigon military authorities warned today that curfew-breakers risked being shot and also clamped new emergency regulations on the city. An order issued by the Saigon military district commander told people to keep ofT the streets between the new curfew hours of 11p.m. andReuter; UPI - 214 words
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Article33 1965-06-28 1 SHIP HELD lOK^'i Mm Imlonisi;in p.itnd boat ImM I8?ton Japanese fishing i><> it Nambct s ghf iniaim, .tfter firing lil.ink shots ;»t it in M lk.isar Str.iitv Japanese Maritime S.ifctBeard annminecdL33 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-06-28 2 FIVE YIPs IN SAIGON MARKED FOR ASSASSINATION SAIGON. Sunday THE Vietcong guerillas have marked the American Ambassador, Gen. Maxwell Taylor, the South Vietnamese Prime Minister, Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, and three other American and South Vietnamese leaders as their firstReuter; AP - 304 words
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344 1965-06-28 2 "Show of wanton inhumanity": America accuses Hanoi regime WASHIN GTON, Sun. The State Department yesterday accused North Vietnam of a "show ol wanton inhumanity" in acknowledging responsibility for the execution of a U.S. army sergeant and the bombing of a Saigon restaurant. The statement said: "The regime in Hanoi andReuter; UPI - 344 words
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108 1965-06-28 2 JAKARTA. Sun— The Indonesian Government has revoked the law on foreign capital Investment in Indonesia, Jakarta newspapers reported yesterday. The papers said the law, which was passed in 1958. had been replaced by a new one approved by President Soekarno. They did not sayReuter - 108 words
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173 1965-06-28 2 T ON DON Sun. lj India and Pakistan are expected to reach agreeme nt on the Kann of Kutch border dispute following talks. A Pakistani High Commission spokesman said: "The talks are leading to an agreement." It would be signedReuter - 173 words
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188 1965-06-28 3 Jilted girl in tears awarded £1,350 damages I ONDO? T Sun. The High Court awarded damages of £1.350 to a I'4-year-oid girl who was Jilted seven weeks before her scheduled marriage. "I was so embarrassed to brinpr a case like this." Marilyn Phillips said tearfully "But he had my moneyUPI - 188 words
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Article50 1965-06-28 3 11.-MINSTER. Sun.— An American cattleman was fined £30 <5425> on Thursday for smuggling a new breed or cattle into Kngland in a vacuum flask. Prosecutor Q. Krikorian said the flask contained semen from a French Charollai bull. which \ias later useil to artificially inseminate an Ayrshire cow.50 words
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402 1965-06-28 3 Scientists chosen for moon missions EDUCATION TOPS NEW ASTRONAUT GROUP HOUSTON. Sunday. r Jp\VO college professors, two medical doctors, a rocket expert and a geologist have been chosen by the U.S. space agency to make field trips to the moon. At the same time, informed sources said, the space agency402 words
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154 1965-06-28 3 (jLASGOW. 'Scotland < Sun.— The Bntt-h Prime Minister. Mr. Harold WUmO,| yesterday said he had no] plans to call a new general! election this year. ••Pro\:c;pd »c »rf ai>!c :o «et I our six i:il legUlal .ov. t: 1 P:iru!tM.< i:■ «k154 words
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Article26 1965-06-28 3 LONDON. Sun. Five m.llion Commonwealth samps worth £25.000 and weighing 225 .b. were stolen from a siamp dealers! offlce in London ves»terday Reuier.Reuter - 26 words
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119 1965-06-28 3 \IIAMI, (Florida). Sun. Dr. Martin l.uther Kin« Jr. said yesterday his civil rights campaign would fm-iiN inirea>inKly on iniprovini; the ecoromic standings of the Neeroev What dots it profit a man tv go into an integrated restaurant if he doesn't have the priceAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration305 1965-06-28 3 A JAMES BOND BEEP— TO CALL BUSY PEOPLE BUENOS AIRES. Sunday. 'PHIS city is tearnirg to live with "El Biip' (the "Beep") Restaurant and cinema patrons, bus and tube travellers, bar tipplers and club diners no longer leave their seats when the neighbour emits a high-pitclted. space-age "beep." They areReuter - 305 words
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263 1965-06-28 3 When a child can sue for being born 'I\EW YORK. Sun. -A court] 11 here has ruled that a i child born a.s the result of rape- of a patient in a mental institution might recover damages for having b.in brought into lifo Damages migh; be n-cnv- e>-<-d if theReuter - 263 words
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Article73 1965-06-28 3 Bomb hoax on airliner NASSAU <Bah.mi<ts>. Sun. A BOAC Super VC-10 Jet airUMf with 140 passenger* aboard returned here shortly after talte- 1 ofr yesterday when an nnony im.us telpplione caller reported a 1 dyiuirn.e bomb p'xiard. A full load of luc, was dunr.ped and the plane landed .snfely AReuter - 73 words
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Article41 1965-06-28 3 BELORADE. Sun. The Government yesterday decided to devalue 1 the Yugoslav dinar and announced a new exchange rate of 1.000 dinars to the dollar from July 1 The present rate U 760 dinars to i th« dollar Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article88 1965-06-28 3 Rescue practice at sea V AVAL airman, a1 Geoffrey Ebden, wearing a pocket radio rescue beacon, clings to a yacht spar as he awaits rescue during a demonstration by the Royal Navy off Wymouth. Dorset of the SARBE (search and rescue beacon equipment). The tiny transmitter weighs only 36 ounces88 words
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Advertisement294 1965-06-28 2 W DO YOU [SUFFER] k FROM A [asthma (or BRONCHITIS)? I if so you will know the I strain put on the system by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablets always at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and294 words
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Miscellaneous302 1965-06-28 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 10. Desert Irom 19 acro.-s: hr wa« 1. 19 across's 4 4s '4. 8). In a race with a deer (3. 5. 8. Inclined to get round a Tory 4). without brains (7). 15. Hamlet In "Hamlet" (5. 4). I. Thomas Killed by 19 acroaa. 17.302 words
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Advertisement140 1965-06-28 3 THE HALLMARK OF QUALITY SELANGOR PEWTER *^f-' i "»^B.Lv We hove oil monner of products ranging from Ash troys and Beer mugs to Teo and Coffee sets to brighten your home or to delight your friends. See the beautifu range on display in our showroom or ot our agents. Every140 words
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358 1965-06-28 4 $4m. Trade Union House to be ready for NTUC meet SINGAPORE, Sun. I SINGAPORE'S new $4 million Trade Union house and conference hall in Shenton Way is expected to be ready for the second annual convention of the National Trades Union Congress, tentatively fixed for Oct. 16 to 18. It358 words
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Article187 1965-06-28 4 ROTARY CHIEF TO BE INSTALLED SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Walter Rintoul, 52. newlyelected president of the Rotary Club of Singapore, will be Installed by the outgoing president, Mr. Ec Peng Liang, at the club's annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday. Dr. Rintoul, who is director of the Singapore Testing187 words
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Article48 1965-06-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun —The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the Kay Wah School in Teck Hock Village, Ltm Kam Tlan Chinese Temple in Lorong Chuan. Tanjong Kling and Kampnnc Somerville Estate in Farrer Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.48 words
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Article52 1965-06-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun -Mrs. Rose Minie has been re-elecicd presld- ent of the Hans Andersen Club, I with Col. ON. Godsall us chair- man. Other officials elected at the club s annual general meeting are: Mrs. P. Searle, secretary; Mr. A.B. Green. Public Relations Officer. I and Mr. PC.52 words
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Advertisement324 1965-06-28 4 REX (s pore) OPENS TODAY IV J Writer ROBERT BLOCH who gave you "PSYCHO" and B .Producer WILLIAM CASTLE who gave you "HOMICIDAL". 1 tun hi in* i*» Krinij low THE SHOCK SENSATION OF THE YEAR!" L WILLIAM CASfc~-\ /<^V V S W^r .:j dream of L y ij _p^324 words
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Advertisement9 1965-06-28 4 fc"""""I d6Art«SE3 9 TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-9 P.M. m~k9 words
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Advertisement381 1965-06-28 4 NEXT CHANGE SIMULTANEOUSLY Singapore ODEON PALACE Singapore k lumpur CATHAY CATHAY penang I IT RACES YOU TO THE PEAK OF HIGH-TENSION ADVENTURE! J Sdh Certury F<w presents aV9eaSj)i ODEON: PLUS ON STAGE-OPENING OAY AT 6.30 p.m. SINGAPORE'S EXPRESS SMOKER 65 CONTEST i r^-^- FEATURING I s THE SILVER STRINGS with381 words
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Article407 1965-06-28 5 74 RAIDS IN A WEEK NOT ENOUGH, Singapore police reply to those complaints: The public must be prepared to give evidence in court SINGAPORE. Sunday. pi'BLIC co-operation is vital if the police are to stamp out vice dens in Singapore. So said Mr. T. Chelliah, the407 words
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161 1965-06-28 5 IPOH. Sun. The Drama Society of the AngloChlne.se School, which staged Alan Lerner and Frederick Loewe's Broadway musical "Brigadoon" in conjunction with the Music Society during the first term, is presenting a six day season "f Shakespeare's "As You Like It" Horn July 5161 words
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125 1965-06-28 5 Press Club wishes P.M. speedy recovery RIALA LUMPUR. Sun.— x The National Press Club of Malaysia today Kent a telegram to Tengku Abdul Rahman in London wishing him a speedy recovery. The telegram was sent by the rlub president. Inehe Rosedin Yaakob. after its annual general meeting. Inche Rosedin was125 words
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Article52 1965-06-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Legislative Assembly has aDoroved another contribution of 524U.716 to the National Miv-oue fund. The State Government has «!read? contributed 5147.744 ->> Ihr fund in 1959. The new contribution is to be made in in.v.almenLs of 546.716 rhis year and $50,00052 words
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Article47 1965-06-28 5 IPOH. Sun. Abdul Razak Hussain, 45, a driver, »as killed on the spot when his car collided with a bus near Sungei Si put, 22 miles north of here last night. Some ot the 13 passengers In the bus sustained minor iniuries.47 words
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Article31 1965-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Federal Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications has appolntea Dr. Thio Chan Bee as deputy chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board for this year.31 words
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224 1965-06-28 5 GOVERNMENT STILL SEEKING CHAIRMAN FOR AUTHORITY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun rpilE worldwide search for a chairman to head A the Federal Industrial Development Authority continues, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. He ruled out the possibility of a Malaysian Ailing the post, for the time224 words
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Article32 1965-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Housing and Development Board has Invited tenders for the 80--y.ur leusohold disposal of 65.900 i liiid at Jurong Industri.il Es;.itp for the development Of a cinema sue32 words
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65 1965-06-28 5 PABII BUNIAR. Sun. The' Kfciuh Memri Bctar, Dalo Syer) Omar tiliuliabuddin will visit Bandar Bharu in South Kedali tomorrow Hi- will meet the South Kedah Ruj-iil Development Committee xi the Bandar Bharu District Office, and will also inspect completed protects in the district. In65 words
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153 1965-06-28 5 Increased loans for members to buy cars lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. —The Johore State legislative A s sembly yesterday passed through all stages a Pill allowing members increased loans to purchase motor cars. An amendment to the Legislative Assembly (Members Remuneration) Enactment allows the loans of 55.000 to be increased to153 words
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Article78 1965-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two charity magic shows will be staged at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday. The shows, entitled "Macicana 1965."' are being organised by the International Brotherhood ol Magicians (Singapore Ring 115) in conjunction with the Dale Carnegie Alumni78 words
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Article72 1965-06-28 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The quota fcr :he unpin ol sweetened condensid milk from any source, inrludini? the Malaysian territories, tor the period June 25 to Sent 24. this year s 40 per cent of an applicant's proved imports lor 1864. Sweetener! condensed milk made in Malaysia is72 words
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Article141 1965-06-28 5 pENANG. Sun. Officials of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce ran out ot application forms when they visited Sungel Lokan in central Province Wellc.ley last night. "We had brought 200 forms and all of them were quickly snapped up by enthusiastic traders who wanted141 words
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Article43 1965-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Sln?a-! pore Government plans to convert < five rural primary schools into I secondary vocational school? at Bedok. Bukit Batok. Jnlan Eunos i Parry Avenue and Telok Paku. Tenders have been railed by the PWD tor thex conversions.43 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-06-28 5 JULIANA WINS BEAUTY TITLE No. 2 I UMUT. sun. JuliaBj na Rattana Nikom, 17, a schoolgirl, who won the "Ipoh Municipal Queen 1965" title two weeks ago, was crowned "Miss Pesta Laut" at a beauty contest here last right. She won two return air ticket* to Bangkok by Malaysian Airways123 words
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Article189 1965-06-28 5 4 LOR STAR. Sun. A nine-year-old girl told Mr. Justice Gill in the Kedah High Court how she was waylaid along a lonely kampong j_ath and raped by a nan. She was testifying at the trial of a rubber tapper. Said bin189 words
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266 1965-06-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. established Japanese firm, with worldwide sales in radios, transistors, and refrigerators, is expected to be the first to set up a factory at the Batu Tiga industrial site, on the Kuala Lumpur-Klang highway. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato266 words
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Article56 1965-06-28 6 KANGAR. Sun.— Members of the Angler. tan Bharu Youth Club n: Abi. six miles from here, have launched a gotong-rovong (selfhelp) project to plant maize Sixty members turned up yesterday to clear a two-acre plor donated to the club by Inche Said bin Pilus. president of the56 words
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Article38 1965-06-28 6 IZMIR (West Turkey). Sun.— Professor Adrian Prandi. director of the Institute of Historic Art at the University of Bari. Italy, has started archaeological research at the last reputed abode of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration167 1965-06-28 6 Student from Sabah wins speech contest \INGAPORE. Sun.— Richard Ng, 17. a Form Five pup»l from Sabah, outspoke five rivals from Singapore. Sarawak and Malaya to win the Leaders of Tomorrow oratorical contest organised by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Victoria Theatre here during the weekend. Richard who167 words
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222 1965-06-28 6 Change in Malay schools weekend holidays SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS PUN BY MINISTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Education is planning to change the weekend holidays for Malay schools from Friday and Saturday to Saturday and Sunday, as observed in other schools. This was announced by the Minister of Education,222 words
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148 1965-06-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Steps will be taken to amend the Singapore laws relating to "pirate" taxis to enable the Gov- eminent to take stronger action against the porators of these taxis in the State. This was disclosed yest^rdaj by the Minister of Transport,148 words
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114 1965-06-28 6 Council to discuss breakdowns in electricity VIBONG TEBAL, Sun.— Tht L Province South District Council is to be asked to make representations to the Central Electricity Board on the frequent breakdowns in electricity supply In the district during the last four months. Mr. A. R. Arumuciim (SF Caledonia) has .subnr.ued114 words
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Article204 1965-06-28 6 IPOH. Sun. The Ipoh; 1 Rotary Club has derided to "adopt" Kam-j pong Manjoi and its 500 families as its major project for this year. This decision was announced by the club's new! president. Mr. A. Rahim Noor. at his installation dinner at the Ipoh204 words
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Miscellaneous175 1965-06-28 6 ,l#/«\t/ °<>P tiff V. T. Hnnttin W%%? TMIS IS AN OUTRAGE ...LETTIKIOS^" C I DOKTT SEE I I KNOW \SODOIf WE V U ~^HF""sURE rT IS' UVO US SIT HERE IN TVT PARK. YB<? V*LIJF> ANYTHING^X.^ I HOW WE CAN) CAN GO INTO/ WWV OF^B WAMTS "TO TT?v J j175 words
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Article, Illustration881 1965-06-28 7 STATE COMMITTEE SENDS MEMORANDUM TO TENGKU SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING IS THE MOST URGENT NEED PENANG, Sunday THE Penang State university project committee has recommended that in the regional as well as national interest a fullfledged university 'rather than a university college"881 words
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Article51 1965-06-28 7 KUALA LOltPtni Sun. —I Profeaaor Dr Hana dov, a gt>«- iogi.st vith the Ec;«fe headquarters ,in B.mijkok arrived here today I for a four-day vimi. I Dr. ChM formerly of Bonn University, la on an off-shore survey of iiHtural re*ourceg in the I j Etafe region.51 words
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253 1965-06-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. INMATES ot the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium, 15 miles trom here, are becoming expert rubber I and oil palm planters. They have, during the last six months, earned $17,000 from palm oil. The oil palm project was launched by the Malayan Leprosy Relief253 words
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113 1965-06-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. To decrea.se the frequency of flooding in the Upper Serangoon and Tampenis area, the existing channel between the 61 milestone. Upper ScranIpon Road, and U mil.stone. TampenLs Road, is being re <•. instructed for a length of about 500 ft. The land113 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-06-28 7 HEADMASTER BECOMES PRESIDENT OF KLANG ROTARY CLUB KLANG. Sun. Mr. D. R. Daniel, president of the National Conference of Heads of Secondary Schools, was installed president of the Klang and Fort Swettenliam Kotarv Club here last night. The Mentri Be«>ar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin llaji Idris. and his wife,118 words
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Article24 1965-06-28 7 i PENANG. Sun. The Peiini.g lUland rural rt;>trirt council rill I hoi;i its monthly meetnuj In B:»--njjunan Tuanteu Svfd r>,itr» on Wednesday.24 words
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120 1965-06-28 7 Warning on goods in private vehicles SINGAPORE, Sun. The police secretary, Mr. T. Cholliah. today varied owners of private cars and station I wagons that it was an offence under the Road Traffic Ordinance to (airy poods other than samples in their vehicles Motorist* found hre^kini the law are liable120 words
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Article26 1965-06-28 7 Si.NC.APOHK Sll Ihe V;.ng i d;-Pritu.Mii Nrgar» h.«.« spjxuntpd Mr. I ..ii. Pin X.>.. to »5 R». cistrar of the Industrial Arbttr*•:f>n Court. S.naaix>re26 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-06-28 8 A PRIMITIVE FORTNIGHT FOR A MODERN TEST CEVEN youne women start an rxtraordinary Job— to spend 14 days together in a cavr, at Souillac, in the south of France, sealed off from the world, except for a telephone, line connecting them with a doctor. Strangers to one another,147 words
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210 1965-06-28 8 Verwoerd lashes out at U.S., Britain and Holland /"APETOWN. Sun. y Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, In a tough f.>r- eign policy speech last Mght, sharply critlcisI ed the United States and Western Europe j lor their opposition to South Africa's apartheid policies. The United States, Britain and Holland were singled out210 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-06-28 8 SALISBURY, Sunday. 'JHE Rhodesian Government will have to look to other alternatives if negotiated indepenHence appears impossible, the Minister for Internal Affairs, Mr. William Harper, said yesterday. Mr. Harper was speaking at a Dutch Reformed Church fete a few hours after the release inReuter - 388 words
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90 1965-06-28 8 LUSAKA. Sun. The Zambian Government has declared a tou:l-' "war" on neighbouring Rhodesia. A Government statement Issued here warned the Rhodesian Government that it was going on the offensive to build up Its tourist attractions particularly the spectacular Victoria Falls, which are Rhodesia and90 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-06-28 9 LONDON. Sunday THIS is a model of Butterley Liftpark, a mechanical car park in which the vehicles rotate on a continuous moving belt system. It was unveiled at the Transportation Engineering conference and exhibition in London. At the push of a button the cars each155 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-06-28 9 Chou and Shastri snub each other STICKY SITUATION AT CAIRO AIRPORT CAIRO. Sunday 'J'HE Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai. and his Indian counterpart. Mr. Shastri. whose countries have battled over disputed Himalayan territory, snubbed one anot'ier at Cairo airport yesterday. Their host. President Nasstr. scurried back and forth between329 words
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Article200 1965-06-28 9 1 ONDON. Sun. A G2£i year-old Follow of mc Royal Society of Medicine yesterday callea for the setting up of a special centre where mcc deficient in sex l-.ormone could be topped up with the vital cells and virtually reju-. nated. Dr Tiberius200 words
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99 1965-06-28 9 Convict fled jail to avenge death of uncle A.MLA. Bun A convict who escaped trom prison to avenge the death o| an uncle was arrested yesterday alter he had carried o.it one of the tour vendetta killings he had planned Police said Patrocinio Agu.stin. 27. alias Patrinii Demonyo iPatring the99 words
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Article90 1965-06-28 9 NAIK O K I sun. A blonde linnish beauty queen and a British businessman were married heri- today at an altar made from an African huiVii i anil monkeys. Miss Kaartaa LesktaMM, .O. who w. ls Miss Finland 1%2. second in thr fi World Cuntest the sameReuter - 90 words
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117 1965-06-28 9 TOMATO PLUS TOBACCO MAKES NICE TOMACCO MANILA, Sun. The tomato has been grafted with tobacco. A Filipino scientist said the result is a new strain of tobacco with les* nicotine. Dr. Ptorencia Soliven, researcher of the Philippine Virginia Tobacco Administration, has started growing the grafted plant in pots to experiment117 words
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Article34 1965-06-28 9 DAR-ES-BALAAM Sun. D:a mond deposit* worth about £500.000 at current world price* have been discovered near Kahama. about 60 milfs from Dndoma in central Tanzania, nrrordinst to an official announcement here.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement418 1965-06-28 9 CRAFTSMANSHIP AT ITS BEST /^>3 X m Ancient \*4\\'i tridt with W y^^^^S^H tht world at larj« is now a W^^^SJBk mantr of history. Indian JJMm^^Mw^L joods were then considered Mm mmWJmM to b« models of matchlesi j /MMmw^Sj^M That superb tradition of HUh Indian craftsmanship It a^^^B HvvM mTt418 words
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Advertisement102 1965-06-28 9 mimm mi VlV^^^^k Sk, u^ yii f^ Ok I I ELLIOTT 3N A M ES WILL INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Consult your nearest JARDINE WAUGH offic« for expert advice on the most suitable machine to meet your requirements. /^■f^ Sol* Agents W The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation. V102 words
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Article35 1965-06-28 10 !4 Wardt 11$ Mimimum) THE FAMILY OF th* lata Bernard Amt,n.« DBMfj h» grac* 'b* Arrfc- shop r'r,»st« Brother*, all relative* nnn frianns for their «oadol»n< ea raaJaaa, •-sn'anr* and attaadanr* at •h* funeral.35 words
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Article109 1965-06-28 10 it 4, SH Himimum i i HHViiLfal Kanhloaa I* aow at »I.|.hi Ho'el (entrant-* at Grill' i rihone remalaa unchanged 29IL'i I POir ADELPHI motel liwntt aftarnoon Ma »i'h l-rrnrh oi'nn Olaaatcaa HmM >:ih Philip at tb* piaao s.aa-T.aa m. MELITTA COFFEE MAKER US an a*« Mt quirk preparation109 words
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Article33 1965-06-28 10 li HorWt JJ 'Winimmil SINGAPORE YOUTH for Cbriat «th ABBlv«r*ary Rally Saturday .trd inly 7 :n> p:n Victoria Memor'nl Hall S|>HHker lii H me» Featuring, a variety of muaical iiinbm All33 words
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Article698 1965-06-28 10 There is the deepest regret I throughout the Afro-Asian j world at the necessity of postponing the Algiers' con- 1 ference. It became clear, how- j lever, as the drama in Algiers] 'continued, that there was no, choice if the AJro-Asian j nations were to preserve the698 words
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Article358 1965-06-28 10 The Penaiig College lobby has raised its sights. In its latest momorandum to the Prime Minister, the committee headed by Mr. Ramanathan calls for a full-fledged university, not just a college of the University of Malaya. The more ambitious goal has i obvious advantages from the lobby's point358 words
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Article151 1965-06-28 10 On the twentieth anniver- j saty ol the founding of the United Nations, the ideals of j enduring peace and universal j co-operation enshrined in ite Charter are still far from realisation. But if the world is not yet a safe and happy place, it can be said151 words
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Letter215 1965-06-28 10 A chance for a better museum mHE retirement oi Mr. X Lee Siow Mong from the government service offers an opportunity to look into the affairs of the museum. This should be a great tourist attraction as well as being an important factor in the education of our children. It215 words
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Letter211 1965-06-28 10 I REFER to Mr. A. R. Rodriguez's complaint t.iat his child born in Singapore in 1959. was refused registration for admission to primary school in 1966 becouse he is not a Singapore Citizen. If Mr. Rodriguez's child was indeed born in Singapore we will register the child.211 words
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Article527 1965-06-28 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University Of Malaya VOCABULARY kaU. berkata m to .say to Utter, dix/berkata, he su\.-. al^o mengittakan <v» to say. dia/menxaUkan dia/oranc miskin He sa>s he is a poor man; aa-orang iN one person: (acivi alone; derita, mendrrita (v> to suffer; aegala (adj. advi all:527 words
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Article, Illustration910 1965-06-28 10 LOUIS B. FLEMING - LOUIS B. FLEMING THE UNITED NATIONS AFTER 20 YEARS by THE United Nations has been observing its 20th birthday in San Francisco, but the celebration is restrained and selective. Events have punctured the balloon of idealistic opt i m Ism that was blown up when910 words
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Advertisement769 1965-06-28 10 Straits FhMiA Malay Mail Cmiinu a*v»r»l«»*s«««« *a«r >• COLO «TO>AH lUMRMtaKIT MM H >' colo stokxi snawaws At MeMan* «t«ai •t... A»»l»»>f*< >■»—>• CITY SOOII •TOMB LT» WhckMW HMH. C*lV*# AM* TM« N«W» PROMT M. M. ISMAIL I A«i"imt> mmmt MAMtSM STOM 141* uvr »««aj aa«a*V ai»iap«f* 17 > V769 words
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Advertisement49 1965-06-28 10 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. tk« LARGEST ond STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. 1 ■>£ 1= I B T| AUTHORISED CAPITAL: 51 00. 000. 000 00 ISSUIO I FULLY PAID: $30,000,000.00 GINERAL RESERVI: $33,000,000 00 TOTAL RISOURCES EXCEED 5505,000,000 00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. BRANCHCS THROUCHOUT MALAYSIA t SOUTH-CAST ASIA49 words
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Advertisement98 1965-06-28 10 GRUnDIG T660 Large .25" Screen ———BBB*VWi V 9 S K B 9 I P* 25 -inch screen: Wooden screen frame; 2 speakers (tweeter at front); Cabinet: medium dark choice wood* y Fop the best -go for t- -a a»«*«*«*«*»W*»»^*W*»a«B«»a»»*a*«*«*«^»«*«»M»J«**a» >UR SHOW*OOMS SKtt T BlIi K«U turner— Ckim Inturanct Bwild nf98 words
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262 1965-06-28 11 NASIR: THAT DOESN'T MEAN WE SHOULD NOT BE FIRM ABOUT NATIONAL LANGUAGE Xl ALA TRENGGANU. Sunday. yHK Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Sved Nasir bin Ismail, said here today there t» no question of force being: employed to implement the use of the262 words
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Article81 1965-06-28 11 Two off to study broadcasting i KUAI.A I.IMPt'R. Sun. TWO officer* of Radio Malaynla left her* today on Colombo Plan scholar-:-lni>s They are Mr. I*eonn Hfw Utng, a senior n'»s editor in the Overi seax Service, and Inche Mokhtax Daud a broadcaster In the Malay Service Mr. I/King will study81 words
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Article56 1965-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Run. --Wee the first time the three departments In the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunication* will hold a Joint social at tha Chm uoo Stadium on July 3 under the patronage of Dato V. T Sambanthan. The social 1* open tn the ataff of the56 words
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Article28 1965-06-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Atr tnrney-General, Malaysia, has appointed Inche Ibrahim bin BurBaa, to act as deputy to the State Adrorate-Oenrriil. Singapore, with effect from June 1.28 words
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Article40 1965-06-28 11 KOTA BHARU. Sun. A •pubHe order" exercise will be held lolntly b» the police and military throughout the State from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow The exercise is to tr.v. thla aimneas of the armrd forces.40 words
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Article76 1965-06-28 11 TAIPINO. Sun. Lord Head. (the British High Commissioner, and Lady Head left here today for Kuala Lumpur after a threeday visit to Perak which included Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar and a stopover at Maxwell Hills. They visited the Taiping Museum yesterday and were accompanied by76 words
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Article45 1965-06-28 11 SINGAPORE. Bun. A 8l«--man visiting parliamentary delegation from Queensland Austr«Ma flew home tonight after a brief 'visit of Malaya and Singapore. The dHega'ion was neadea hv Mr H. P Rtrher. the Sta«e f s Minister for I^oral Government and Coa— rvaMon45 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-06-28 11 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Sun. Six Malaysian girls I left for the United States this morning eagerly looking forward to their new careers as Pan-American Airways hostesses. The girls. who will undergo a month's train- Ing in Miami before embarking on International417 words
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118 1965-06-28 11 jrrjALA LUMPIR. Sun. Territorial Army officers attached to the Malaysian Engineers are being trained in air reconnaissance during a four-day course at the Ministry of Defence here. Yesterday, the 30 officers were given their first ride in a helicopter to enable them to carry118 words
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Article33 1965-06-28 11 SEREMBAN. San. The Apex Ciub ill Sfrrmban will hold a rtaon at the Town Hall on Jury 10 to raise furdh for the pnrrha>p of Brail'.r buokx fcr ;he blind33 words
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150 1965-06-28 11 Our duly not to sit back and prophesy Malaysia 's doom: Lim OENANG. Sun.— The chair•T man of the Labour, Party's Penang division, Mr Lim Kean Siew. said last niijht that while Malaysia, existed "it is our duty not to sit back and prophesy its doom." "We should try inn150 words
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Article54 1965-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. B«n A Malaysian Airway* Pokker Friendship from Prnann and Ijioh sen*duied to arrive here at 8.50 a m overflew Kuala Lumpur for Malacca because of bad weather Paaaengers waiting to board the I plane for Singapore were Hown out by the airline In another54 words
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Article36 1965-06-28 11 KANGAR. Sun. A recruiting team will Interview applicants who wtoh to Join the Roral Maiavsian Air Force and the Milaystan Army ar IntWa Kavangf-ri Ciub between I 15 am ana l on. rm Tueeda*36 words
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382 1965-06-28 11 PAYROLL TAX: EMPLOYERS MUST KEEP COMPLETE REGISTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. EMPLOYERS liable to payroll tax must keep registers containing full particulars of their employees. These details include full name, sex, age, address, identity card number, nature of employment, salaries, and date of commencement and cessation of employment. This Is stipulated382 words
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Article119 1965-06-28 11 Suspend council call rejected CEREMBAN. Sun. The Negri Sembilan Government today rejected a call to suspend the Seremban Town Council. pending the outcome of the commission of inquiry \mt» alleged maladministration and malpractices since 1959. The commission, headed by Mr. Justice Lee Hun Hoe. of Borneo, opens here tomorrow at119 words
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272 1965-06-28 11 Utusan is a danger to Malaysia, says Lee AIALACCA. Sun. ATI Singapore \s Prime Miniister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, warned oi the drastic consequences U» Malaysia of what he referred to as "the poisoning of the minds" campaign by the Malay newspaper, Utusan Melayu. Mr Lee, who Is also tha272 words
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Article31 1965-06-28 11 DUNOUN. Sun— The District Officer. Inche Mustafa bin Abdul Jama! h:is received another SS.SI tor the NHtioiKil Defence Fund. The Impm donation K from the. MIC Bukit Besi branch31 words
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Advertisement133 1965-06-28 11 DON'T S3 GAMBLE with your Hard-earned money INVEST WISELY FAN MALAYAN FINANCF offers security with good returns on DEPOSITS. limst in a DEPOSIT ACCOUNT with PAN MALAYAN FINANCE to-day and be sure of a safe and steady return. 6% on six month's notice of withdrawal. 4J% on Family Deposit Accounts.133 words
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Advertisement336 1965-06-28 11 WISE PARENTS RECOMMEND... PREMIER )mTjL COLLEGE (CORRESPONDENCE:) for 1965/66 Examinations SPECIALISED TUITION PERSONAL TUITION PROMPT SERVICE Home-Study UOuna foi OVERSEA SCHOOL t'KKIIIKMI. MALAYSIA CEBTIFICATE Ol EDUCATION CAMBRIDGK OI'ALIKYIMi TEST LOWER CLRTIFKVH: Oh EDUCATION »l< Write for your free Prospectus to: PREMIER COLLEGE (CORRESPONDENT 1. 1 P.O BOX 94.V Xl ALA336 words
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Miscellaneous802 1965-06-28 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel o Kuala l.umnur anrt ;U0 Ne«l in frTtHth 71U Penang; (hannrl t. l|iuh and Llki lo K:.uw 7.34 Mr. Malacca; Channel 4 Taiping: M.igoo "I luce Musketeers Channel Batu l'ah<tt: lian- BUU New& in Mandarin: 8.10 nel A Kluanc: Channel I Jo- M.n Berbual: 8.15 Popular802 words
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456 1965-06-28 12 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA WHY CANNOT GRANTS BE GIVEN TO POOR JOHORE FARMERS TO REPLANT PINEAPPLE, ASKS ASSEMBLYMAN nv Johore Bahru. Sun State Assemblyman, Inche Abdullah bin Haji Sudin, today called on the State Government to take more positive steps to help the economy of456 words
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119 1965-06-28 12 2,118 homes built under Johore 's second 5-year plan lOHORE BAHRU. Sun Johoie has built a total of 2.118 low-cost houses under the second five-year State Development, Plan providing homes for about 10.000 people. For these .-chemes. loans amounting lo So. 172. 145 trom me Federal Government and $6,161,346 from119 words
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Article53 1965-06-28 12 IPOH. Sun.— Twenty-four tel«-| phone operators working in the! Telecommunications Department In Perak. will take part In the Perak Oolden Voice contest here i on Tuesday afternoon. i The winner and runner-up will represent Perak at ihe Malaysian i Oolden Voice contest to be held in Kuala53 words
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Article59 1965-06-28 12 ALOR STAR. but). Tlunveiclu student.- of ihe Sultan Addul Hanutl College heir U-: night installed a* member.^ of the Interact Club. Inche Moliamed Zahir bin Ismail preskieiH of thr Rotary Club of Alor SUr. and a MembPr of Parliament, presented certifi- 1 rates to the new-59 words
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Article28 1965-06-28 12 HAIL UAJAH Bun Abclu. Rd/ak b.ii Mulumrrl Nnrfiin lormer deputy Aaswunt Di.«trtd Oflicrr. Knan hM born rranafrrml hnrt a- 5 AavtMani DMrtn tUln-or (Lantto). KinU s..iuh.28 words
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277 1965-06-28 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J —The Speaker of the Johore State Legislative Assembly, Haji Ali i bin Haji Raya, today stopped an Assemblyman from raising the matter of two Utusan Melayu reporters who had been banned from severing Assembly meetings. Haji All had to277 words
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Article44 1965-06-28 12 KOTA BHARU. Sum Hrn I We.-i GeiniHii Ambassador. Dr. Horst Bohln.g, arrived here loday on a three-day official vu-it. Tomorrow he will meet the Mentri Be.-ar. Inche Mi-hani^d A.-n bin Haji Mudn. and the Slate Secretary. Da;o Hashini b;n Moliamed44 words
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Advertisement229 1965-06-28 12 BENA PARK STREAMLINE' TWO STOREY SEmI DETACHED GARDEN BUNGALOWS Joan B»no, «««r the Military Rtxdr ,itiol Arcs S >•*• INVESTORS' BEST OPPORTUNITY The Investment With High Rentals, Long Leas* Profitable Returns SITE WORKS ARE HOW FREEHOLD LAND IN PROGRESS CONVENIENT LOANS AVA.LABLE TRANSPORTATION IDEAL HOME CASH DISCOUNT ASSESSMENT 23% 11229 words
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Miscellaneous31 1965-06-28 12 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby TUAT 1 DOUT UtCt TuAT vj&V" 3S2~?> > I tii (and mi old fA&w»oN6o V. AND OOfcSNT CfT *UAT OO Y OU LlttTE S ABOUT li ji31 words
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Article921 1965-06-28 13 Allington Kennard - THE AFRICAN REVOLUTION Allington Kennard A HISTORY OF POSTWAR AFRICA. By John Hatch. (Andra Dautsch. 50s.) By TWICE in less than a hundred years have the winds of change swept the African continent. Liberation in the middle decades of the twentieth century has been almost an complete, and even more921 words
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Article154 1965-06-28 13 Guide to good English T.TRIC PARTRIDGE'S l>aRC £j and Abusage proved so useful and popular a i^ulde to good English that the author has mado a shortened version: The oncise Usage and Abusage. which preserves all the qualities of the celebrated original. Like Its parent volume it. is In the154 words
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Article273 1965-06-28 13 TIIK AMBASSADOR. By .Morris West. (Heincmann. 2js.) By DAVID SZE TWI'.NTY months ago South Vietnam's jcencrals Intervened dramatically and if sun like, treacherously in the traffic dispute between the Buddhists and President Diem's government. The President had survived earlier military attempts to seize power. His273 words
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Article441 1965-06-28 13 Emmet Larkin. ( Routledge; Kagan Paul. 50s - Emmet Larkin. (Routledge and Kagan Paul. 50s JAMES LARKIN. By rE TRADE unionist Is not generally seen as a romantic figure. Yet here Is a story of a trade unionist, long forgotten though not long dead which is often touching, at times exciting and441 words
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Advertisement50 1965-06-28 13 VIETNAM Dr. Coral Bell analyses American opposition to the Vietnam policies of President Johnson. AUSTRALIA A profile of the Depar tment of External Affairs and an examination of its training of diplomats. For an Australian view of the world The Bulletin $1 from leading newsagents. (Distributed by Woolworths, Malaysia, Ltd.)50 words
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Advertisement366 1965-06-28 13 LbbbbbbW^. \*S H r* '1 1 1 V•* j| Cv^ "V I 'I I rT^l Iy T^Vfe^ Ml 14 w f IT^W "if ■^^y^i f II TRANSISTOR j E~ rTJBg life > &W%B n BUIIT-IN ANTENNA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb! O nTv I flHwdffl i flO T I (Rod.Fromeondßor). .^B^BBB^^ -n bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbJ XTTVir^r"!366 words
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Advertisement240 1965-06-28 14 Continued from Pate 10 SITUATIONS VACANT I <*..rdt tt (Mm.)— Box tt ets. exfr* ARCHITECTS Jam** Cubltt. Mjtn.sseh Psrtner* require Immediately for >r< in Brunei and Sabah. Applicants writ* to P.O. Box 116, Brunei for particulars M-abllsbed Import Manufacturing .'ii.ipaßy ha* vacancy la their Suuja*a*a One* for PIMALI SHORTHANO/TVPIST poaltloa240 words
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Advertisement615 1965-06-28 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Words ft Box it cl». exfr. BOX A 4375. Applicant* are thanked. the position ha* oow been Oiled WANTEO GRADE 111 Dres-er. preferably Telegu (peaker and member of National Land finance Co-Operative Society. Apply in writing with testlmoniala, to the Manager, Kuala Perak Kstatc. Te.uk Anton. STENOCRAPHIR615 words
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Advertisement894 1965-06-28 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ii Wordt tt 'Mm.t—m^x S* rtt txtm »HOPHOUSIS IU LIT rowa Ccoin ea.-v access to nank. area lAOO aq It. Appiv Tel >)<>2ua X.L FURNISHED THREE BEDROOM Bun^alon m .lonore Babru Detaila to Uot A !.»•><> 8.1.. Spore TERRACE HOUSE 3 Room* wltb Telephone 13tt-K. r;\eritt Road. Apply894 words
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Advertisement800 1965-06-28 14 OFFICE SPACE WANTED IS Mora's %t rWa.l-aVi $t rtt. tatro SHOP-HOUSE WANTEO tor real, preferably lo area* 1. 6 or State rent wanted *nd tbe neie.-sary particulars to Box A4R'.'O b T., t> pore. GODOWN SPALt VACANI 15 Words ft r ♦«*).> >•« i» ett. txtro 4.000 SO. FT. STORE800 words
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Advertisement953 1965-06-28 14 PEST CONTROL mmiti attaak with BARRIER buiit-iB Protection <md*r eonatnutloo •rllb Fiti ssrvi** a A Cuaranta* An r.ip«:.eD>TH >n<t Property r.gu pdwi Company witb An Kstaolub*d imputation tt »i. BORNEO COMPANY orticei in tns EAST VEHICLES FOR SALE IS gftvajk N< i Uin.) Box Vi r/< MERCEDES 190 Kegrl Ua«953 words
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Advertisement591 1965-06-28 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Word. <« /Win.)— Sox i» rlt axtra »UOIn a. Atl ASIA Uolti ajBJBBj VKloriM Uotei 323*1 Bar/ KnUurul. "LLOfO MOUSE HOTEL" A/aoo4t> Uuyrt RBBam, i Kur* OMB. HOTEL AMBASSAOOR «n«B--ror* Se»sirlf «b. Mfnif Road, Lianrln*. niKbtty Cxrviirnt CniliSh «r-i Chinni' Kooo f»i t.:nn BARS RESTAURANTS591 words
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Advertisement1273 1965-06-28 15 W ELLERNAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. [OkAA U.K./ConHnenr Siogipqra P. S'haai Piaaag CITY OF COLOMBO fo=n. Hburg, Bramertiavei. R'dam, Havre, Hull, iro'rwa. 21 Jaai/ 1 J<uy IMy CITY OF WINNIPEB Imwoa. Hamourg. A^ilemam. Hull aa 14 lalj CITY OF WELLINGTON I 'con. H'burg. R'd<m, Havre. Hun Mbto. Im'lum 21.21 Illy1,273 words
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Article1157 1965-06-28 16 ■rHI table ol shares on the Malayan Stock. Ki change shows Ust business to June 1». iAi and lau>t business miiit thai dale ißi wit*- H and I. standing lor Highest and lamest business for i:*'il and IMb year to dale. IMUSTIIAU a. l a. a. 15 -01,157 words
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Article30 1965-06-28 16 KIKRF.R TIN i per Ib.) (p. iiii-iil June tL KJ cis. 1TC7.121 22. 71 cts. 573ti.!5 ;ii cv. i*si.at| 24. :i i eta. 5::3.75 cts. >:u3.«0 -6. s;n-.\7530 words
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Article132 1965-06-28 16 ApEYLON produced a total of 19 r>47.472 lb natural rubber In April, comp.ired with 18.058.039 lb in March. The total for the first four months was 78.719.3^5 lb compared with 68.04.'! 086 lb in the same period la.'-t jrear. End-morrli nr.r'K.s fell to 50.73.*--444 lb at132 words
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Article93 1965-06-28 16 "Disorderly conditions" In tha French tyre Industry continued through 1964, M Up Wouiers. board president oi Dunlop, to»d ihe shur< .-.oklcrs meeting. Hr lis'nd the conu. production and atn d mi prtC6S coupled With iii.irkfd reduction In automobile o The cicht K-r cent rise In turnover93 words
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Article51 1965-06-28 16 "Till present r*ta of lli«" Mjlaun dollar gainst Ihr pilri slerlm: li\ed mii Nnwmiirr I last »ear i% Spllins II l)l» is n.d ku<im C tt 2s. i l I6d. Buying Ol> lid. The dollar Is .it its stjiutorT middle pn-ilion in relation to ila lancr .nain^l the51 words
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Article75 1965-06-28 16 The Ford envision of the Ford Moior Coinniu v reports the &ai« of us I.OOO.UUUth pUNfIMT car this yi>ar. and laid Mi- ti was reached moi'i* tha-i a month head ot last year s previous record parr Ihc division* pa--«*niw <"»r 1965 srp running n«"»r.y ■jo per cent75 words
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Article51 1965-06-28 16 Jun* 21. JWM 22. June 23. Jui;«' -'4. June 25. Ju.." InduMrials: 69.17 t-8.2 1 68.48 68.41 67 55 6C 81 Tins: 85.71 83 17 8.V37 85.56 83.01 82.94 S rubbers: 102 59 102 >9 Hi 187 101.87 101.87 101.87 •Doc. 30. 19ti:i 10(1. Dec 2». 196251 words
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Article74 1965-06-28 16 Currrnt pa> iin-.it frtitral Prop*rtie» 6' mih l.im Ij'Uumr iMaliTt) H. Container* Killinchall '.'.>. ■Ml of puMiirnt Ailtf I AutJ Ti July 30 Total for Total tar 9MI prnuiu> i«r I 1U <cqu.' Ualavan Tin Is. 6<U south M.il.i in l>.' astl^ncld 1%1 Auc. 20 Auk. 18 July74 words
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Advertisement1024 1965-06-28 16 [E°lorientJ likes SaV.'.ngi to th« United Kingdom. Deo. Deo. Pt. Deo. Arrlwa S'por* S'hom Penong U.K. "CHITRAL- 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jun 24 Jul. "ORSOVA" 23 Jul 13 Aug "CATHAY" 28 Aua 29 Aug 30 Aug 21 Sap "IBERIA" 22 Sep 15 Oet "CHITRAL" 28 Sep 29 Sep 301,024 words
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Advertisement698 1965-06-28 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO .^^rri'T •.TrT7r~.";T" T TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY m.v. "ASIA" So'imq from Singapore 27th J«r». !♦♦s .m.*. "VICTORIA Sailing from Singapore 24th August. 1965 LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FOR BRINDISi. VENICE TRIESTE no Bombay, Karachi, Aden Port Said Special Conccmonal RaH698 words
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Advertisement44 1965-06-28 16 tTA/tTO fTA/tTO fcTA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA AA.V. "STATI O» ORISSA- tor Mooroi ond Colcutro Juna J7/3O Jury2/S CMIIP A6ENTS PENAN6 JUS-AGIMT-Ji K.k. SUa-A6tNTS< Jamaattay A *•■>• IJJJsV, Uaaidiilla a Ca, a. Jumak4ia T ft Saaa IMJ Lra. SINCAPORI. Tal: 700;*/» K.l_ Tal: B»JII. P>INAN«i. T.li aa*4l.44 words
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1998 1965-06-28 17 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW General price drop on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent THE indices revealed the state of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week with the industrial index down over 1} points and the tin index nearly two points down. There was in fact nothing that was1,998 words
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Article887 1965-06-28 17 Tin down $33.25 on week rE Straits tin price (ell again on Saturday, but only by 25 cents tc $702.75. This represented a net loss on balance on the week of $33.25 per picul. The weeK began with a price of $727. 12J and on Monday there was a gain887 words
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Article23 1965-06-28 17 its rates lo merchants on Saturday (all rates to $l"vi: Selling TT or OO ready: Oautisn* Marks ||B|; Italian Lira *****23 words
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Article38 1965-06-28 17 ON th- free sichange market in Hoik Kong on Saturday the U.S. dellar vas quoted at -V76i for T.T. anrl LH for cash. Starling was quoted at 18. 01 and one taol of tola at 2V|.38 words
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Article660 1965-06-28 17 rE f(ill«ivAiii K is a complete list of revised quotations fur the week ended on Saturday June 26. B. Alex Brlrke 15.50 1«.S«I Bouatead 1.08 l."> C.S. Holdlnici LJg 1 cd C.V.B. ordi 3«, 6 38/« Dunlopa 1.21 Kmo 1.44 1.46 X.to deb 1.01 Kant. Smelt660 words
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Article14 1965-06-28 17 The British bank rate was unrhanged at 6 per cent on Thursday.14 words
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Advertisement714 1965-06-28 17 SIM LIM INVESTMENTS LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the closing date of the register of members for the purpose of determining entitlement to the proposed dividend has been extended from 30th June 1965. the date previously advertised, to 7th July 1965. The register will now be closed from 7th714 words
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Advertisement867 1965-06-28 17 LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the State of Singapore). CHOW HOUSE, 4TH FLOOR. 140-142. Robinson Road, Sinjapore-1. 28;h June. 1065. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Board Room ol Messrs. Sime Darby HoldIngs Ltd., Crosby House, Robinson Road,867 words
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Advertisement565 1965-06-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Stenographer tn the Board. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate with CREDIT In English. Short- i hand speed 100 w.p.m. Copy- typing 40 w.p.m Salary Scale: Commencing salary In scale $283xA16-475. depending on qua- llflcations and experience. A 30^565 words
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Advertisement429 1965-06-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens State Nationals who have Attained their 20th but not their 40th birthday for appointment us Temporary Lady Housing Visitor, Low Cos) Negerl Semoilan n tlic <al;iiv soaM of: Division in Temporary $296x14-330. plus cost of llvinp allowance at current rates Applicant* .-hould429 words
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Advertisement1697 1965-06-28 18 [fSSSBSBB pyMMMMBMMMg] THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN <h«; the An horrv intends to sell by Public Auction nt 10 00 am. on Wednesday. 30th June. 1965 (iodmt'n A', certain r»rgo .nlrss previouisiy ciaimed and delivered, wil! at that date have been In the Authority 's pre-1,697 words
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Advertisement478 1965-06-28 18 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COI'BT IN SIN'OAPORE Ortfinatinc IVtition No. 13 of 1965. IN IMr MAI 1I K OF TAI THONG RUBBER WORKS LIMITED And IN IHE MATTER <»F IHI < O.V4>ANIES ORDINANCE j (tap. 1741. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented to ihe High Court n Singap>478 words
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Advertisement1047 1965-06-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR TEACHERS Applications are Invited from teachers to fill vacancies In the iiiation Department. Brunei Succe.sstul applicants will be ex- v pected to take up their appoint- men 1 not later than the end of I January. 1866. I QUALIFICATIONS: The majority of the1,047 words
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Advertisement545 1965-06-28 18 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of one Imm patrol launch, jverall length 28 30 feel and capa- 9le of maximum speed in excest> ol .'5 knots Specification!) may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Officer, The Port of Singapore545 words
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Advertisement357 1965-06-28 18 EUROPEAN COMPANY REQUIRES INTELLIGENT AMBITIOUS MAN FOR DEVELOPING ITS BUSINESS IN BUILD INC MATERIALS THROUGH ARCHITECTS. REMUNERATION WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY. PROSPECTS EXCELLENT. Apply with full details to Box A 4589 ST., S pore. MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED wish to draw attention to the loss357 words
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Article747 1965-06-28 19 SPRINGBOKS MAKE A BAD START CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. LONDON, Sunday. T^HE South Africans made an unhappy start to A their tour at Chesterfield against Derbyshire. Batting first on a wicket that was soft and moist after rain earlier in the week, they were all out for 149 and theReuter - 747 words
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504 1965-06-28 19 Drysdale takes honours by beating Newcombe EMERSON IN LAST EIGHT LUNDUW, Sunday. PUY EMERSON of Australia, the defending champion, yesterday reached the last eight in the men's singles of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here. But he had to fight hard for 2J hours in the hot sun to wear504 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-06-28 19 T*H£ moment of truth, near the end of the tenround fight at Birmingham when Johnny Prescott, after being pounded into defeat by Henry Cooper, the British heavyweight champion, hung on to Cooper. Prescott's manager asked the referee to stop the fight. He said: "The boy's eyes are hurt." After the77 words
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Article486 1965-06-28 19 Mr.VS SIMiLKS Fourth round: R. Emerson (Au.it > bl K. Fletcher iAuiii 10-8. 8-4, 3-6, 11-9; F. Stolle lAust) bt R. Hewitt (Austt 6-3, 6-4. 6-4; D. Ralston <UB> bt T. Koch (Braz) 6-3, •-3. 6-1; M Riessen (US) bt H. Howe (Aust) 6-2, 6-2. 6-1; A.486 words
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Article27 1965-06-28 19 LAUNCESTON, Sun. Indonesia beat Australia 6-1 here last night in the Australasian cone final of the Über Cup. the women's world team badminton championship. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article117 1965-06-28 19 HELSINKI. Sun— Australia's Ron Clarke, holder of several world records, was beaten yesterday for the second time this week over 3.000 metres. At ai. international meeting at Saarljaervl. Clarke, beaten by Michel Jasy in France on Wednesday, finished second to John Davles of New Zealand, bronzeReuter - 117 words
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Article290 1965-06-28 19 Meadow Court —by two lengths mISH DERBY DUBLIN, Sun. Meadow Court, the 11-10 favourite ridden by ace English Jockey Lester Figgot, won the £55,560 Irish Sweeps Derby at The Curragh yesterday. The colt, who was runner- up to Sea Bird II In the Epsom Derby, took the lead 3f outReuter - 290 words
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Article37 1965-06-28 19 BLOEMFONTEIN. Sun. The Argentinian Rugby Union team, playing the last match of their tour, were beaten by 31-11 here yesterday by a South African Country Districts side. The Country Districts led 11-6 it half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement37 1965-06-28 19 KDK STILL /^S^^\ the most //SSSPBB&y ECONOMY MODEL 30-PU $5,000 CAN BE YOURS IF YOU ARE THE ONLY OUTRIGHT WINNER IN THE MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE "EQ" SEND YOUR ENTRY NOW. CLOSING DATE: WED. 30-6-65. 11.00 a.m.37 words
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Advertisement101 1965-06-28 19 the Britannica Library is equivalent in scope to from 500 to 1,000 ordinary volumes If all of the articles included in the 24 volumes of Britannica were assembled according to subject, and printed and bound as separate books, hundreds of volumes would be filled. The list at the right shows101 words
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Advertisement532 1965-06-28 19 Advertisement STOP BLEEDING GUMS and DREADED GUM TROUBLE THAT CAUSES LOSS OF TEETH 1* your ,'u:ns bleed even a tiny bit when you brush your teeth or are tender to touch— watch out. These are the first siens of dreaded gum trouble which loosens teeth so bad they often have532 words
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Article, Illustration666 1965-06-28 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA Hv SINGAPORE. Sun. Eknath Mane broke his Malaysian native lecord for the hammer rhrow for the third time within a week at the Singapore AAA Inter club triangular meet at Bukit Timah Road today. M;inc, 38. whoSoong Hon Sin - 666 words
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Article546 1965-06-28 20 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. JET. the new athletic club in Kuala Lumpur, today became the first holders of the Sioh Goh 800 Challenge Cup when they beat Combined Colleges and Selangor Schools in a triangular meet at Cheras Road today. One of the highlights of the546 words
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726 1965-06-28 20 SETHUPATHY (63 and 4-9) WRECKS PAHANG CRICKET ROUNDUP jIIALACCA. Sun A ITI splendid all-round performance by M. C Sethupathy enabled Malacca to gain a eight'vicket victory over PahRUg In their MCA LeaRU6 match which ended In re today. Sethupatny. who topscored With t;:; in Malaccas nrst inulng.«< yesterday, wai wrecker-in-chlel726 words
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Article123 1965-06-28 20 KUALA MMPIR. San. The Mili^tn Women's Hockey Asaorla- lion have Mieweded in raN in* the $35,000 needed to •end a team on a 52 -day tour of Australia aUrUng mi Jult U. At an esreaUre meeting, which followed the association's annual meeting, her* this morning. It123 words
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1781 1965-06-28 20 Epsom Jeep - Trojan leads all the way over lOf for his fourth success Epsom Jeep RACING with J^U ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Trojan established himself as one of the top three-year-olds of the season i when he scored a smart win over lOf here today. Ridden by apprenticed Luke Kang, Trojan led all1,781 words
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Article49 1965-06-28 20 1 Total Pool >''t.:inii 1 No. 225^92 i5'3.339) 2 No. 17. "his 1511.669) 3 No. *****5 (S 5.834 1 MaHen 1 5833 each): No*. *****5. *****2, *****2. *****5. I *****6. *****4. '.*!7745. Consolation IMII each I: Nos. *****7. 2111.03. *****4. *****3. 1!)739». 2334UJ. *****1, *****4. *****6. *****4.49 words
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Article73 1965-06-28 20 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Indian FA. pi.i!: U> end -i team to tour India early mxi year. The Association also decided at their an- nual meeting here yesterday to j send a team to tour Negri. Malac- ca, Johore and Singapore at the end <>; AagMt.73 words
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Article53 1965-06-28 20 IPOH. Bob. Ipoh. \ciio scured a total of 465 point.*-. WOB the friendly triangular gulf match Bgatnat Cameron Hishi?rds and Teluk Anew hen todny. Tun AbdUi Beaak Mb Hussam. the Deputy Prime Minister, played for the Ipoh team captained by Merican Sir an. the Chief53 words
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Article107 1965-06-28 20 1.. I'erak championshipt-HnaU iT. Ansi-:it: Men's singles: Ahmad Kassim (holder) bt Cham? Tuck Lpe 6-2. 6-2. Doubles: An Kee Kiang and Chang Tuck Lee bt Abu Ha.<wan A&sar and Ahmad Kasfim 6-3. 6-2. Women's singes: Mr. H. P. Ru.ssel-Sir.ith ol Chan Oood Tse 9-7. 6-1. Mi\ed doubles: An K'p107 words
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Article38 1965-06-28 20 Pahanr M( Youth lonrnrT fße'-'ora': Benton* bt R«ub 62-58: Kuavtan bt Temerloh 67-40. Perak Inler-distriot 'Kamnar>: Kampar bi Btg P&dang 72-66: Taipine b K. Kangsar 82-78. Women: Btir PadanK bt Kampnr 52-21. K. Kan^sar bt Taipin* 47-29.38 words
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Article12 1965-06-28 20 Inter-l nit <S°ban>: 4 RTR P-.iroi 8 17 Ourkha Sisnals 8.12 words
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Article20 1965-06-28 20 Spore l^afue: CSC bt RAP B 1 23-0; Polii-e bt RAP 'A 1 7-6: SI.GC bt Royal Navy 5-1.20 words
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Article261 1965-06-28 20 Tourists fade after fine start SOCCER MCFA INVITATION XI 1 HONC KONC CHINESE..]] IPOH. Bun. I li. a dull 1 listless friendly match here tonight, Malaysian Chinese FA Invitation XI held the visiting Hong Kong Chinese footballers to a l-l draw at Stadium Perak. The tourists started promoiMiigly. scored thrir261 words
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Article91 1965-06-28 20 I^UALA LUMPCK langor routed Keiiali-Prrlla 7-0 in the nnal match of tne Malayan Police inter-/ine hockey triangular lor the Hannigan Shield at Gurnry Read today. Seluiigor ln>ide-lett Gurucharan was in splendid form nr.ding the net four times. Selancor led 2-0 at halftlme, both scored by Gunicharan. Sabapathy i2>.91 words
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Article36 1965-06-28 20 PENANO. Sun.— De B ri the R.\AF won the Penang AAA .decathlon witb a total of 4 013 points today Runnr-r-up waa Osnian (SKI* 3810pt.--- snd third Ho Boon Thum IOXA .3.208 pts).36 words
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Article21 1965-06-28 20 MALACCA. Sun.— Bill won the Heim.-m.m Troi mg race orgaiiL-ed by the Buklt rendak Camp her< I Roy ManbalL21 words
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Obituary33 1965-06-28 20 MRS LYE on 27 •> ■rd ur.imli UJdm 131-A. f f<.r ,v,i.-.,, COPAL NAIDU MM 'n Vengadasul*-m Ra Iwavii M Kriphi4i r.E.B <■■• -1 1:1 Jin. Cfeaatta r today to Hindu crematorium W>k« > Hoatf.33 words
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