The Straits Times, 2 July 1965
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Title Section21 1965-07-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration499 1965-07-02 1 Resettlement in new villages to break the Red grip PEOPLE ALREADY ON THE MOVE IN ISOLATED AREAS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday A CHAIN of resettlement areas, similar to the new villages of the Emergency days in Malaya, is to be set up in Sarawak to break the rhe499 words
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Article, Illustration749 1965-07-02 1 BLOWN UP: 6 PLANES ON RUNWAY SAIGON, Thurs. Vietcoiifi; saboteurs broke through the outer defeims .it the Danang V.S. air-base under cover ol mortar barrage tarly today and blrw up six aircraft. Om mm.' |el dgfctcrInterceptor was destroyed l>\ a ilreci hit with a rccoillrss rifle shell, and two mor<-AP - 749 words
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Article65 1965-07-02 1 TOKYO. Thurs. A United States naval jet fighter lost an air-to-air missile while on a training mission yesterday from Atsugl air base at thr outskirts 01 Tokyo. the Japane.M- Defence Agency bald here today. The 400 lb. rocket, believed 'o have dropped Into the sea, is notReuter - 65 words
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218 1965-07-02 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Artillery call breaks up attack at Simanggang GEOFFREY GELDARD: From KUCHING. Thurs NDONESIAN troops attacked a security forces position south of Simanggang in Sarawak's Second Division at nine this morning. This is the third bis clash alonK thr Sarawak border lietwern Simansuaim and Serian in 48 hours. Thi- big hunt218 words
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Article38 1965-07-02 1 BANOKOK. Thurs. The United Stales Government today granted a loan of USS2O.6 million lo Thailand r highway building. The loan, repayable within 25 years, bear* an annual interest of ".0 per cent. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article29 1965-07-02 1 SEOUL. Thur.s. South Korean students protesting against the .sujninK of the document restoring normal ties with Japan called today for a boycott of Japanesemade goods. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration473 1965-07-02 1 EPSOM JEEP - Trainer Heddle appeals against suspension EPSOM JEEP YEAR'S DISQUALIFICATION FOLLOWS STEWARDS' INQUIRY By OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Kuala Lum- pur trainer Major Alan Heddle lias appealed against a Perak Turf Club stewards' decision to disqualify him for a year. The stewards' action was taken after an inquiry into the finding of a473 words
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93 1965-07-02 1 ALGIERS. Thurs.-Alge-ria has decided to bar the participation of South Vietnam and South Kor^a in the second Afro-Asian summit conference now scheduled to meet here next November. The Algerian Foreign Minister. Mr. Abdelazlz Bouteflika. was reported to have told diplomats her* that AlgeriaAP - 93 words
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Article50 1965-07-02 1 CAIRO, Thurs. Indonesian President Soekarno today flew to Paris after a four-day visit to Cairo and talks with President Nasser and Premier Chou En-lai of Communist China. Soekarno is scheduled to make i» European tour and probably It the Soviet Union before returning home.— AP.AP - 50 words
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Article40 1965-07-02 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs— Acharya Vlnoba Bhave. who lias trekked throughout India for years winning land for poor fafmi in luture travel by car. The land reformer, worshipped as a Saint, la 70 and m ill health.— AP.AP - 40 words
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69 1965-07-02 1 COLOMBO. Thurs The Ceyloncse (iovernment has asked the. police to probe a conspiracy to murder the Minister of State. Mr. JR. Jayewardena. and the Home Minister. Mr. Wivayananda Dahanayake. The inve>«tiuati<>ns are being headed by the Deputy Police InspectorGeneral. Mr. John Attygalle. According69 words
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Article350 1965-07-02 1 Umno Youth team calls on Razak i If U ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told I seven Umno Youth dej legates here today that his meeting with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on Tuesday was at the request of the Singapore Prime Minister. As acting Prime350 words
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Article41 1965-07-02 1 SEOUL. Thurs— Prar.ic pesteriuy formally withdrew it- n representative at the United Nations Command m Korea in a move virtually ending its (Utui is a member ot the United Nh:ion.s lorce.s lormrd 15 ye lo fieht the Communis.s.— UPl.41 words
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Article266 1965-07-02 2 KARACHI, Thurs. INDTA and Pakistan yesterday agreed to pull their troops back from positions facing each other along the entire length of the Indo-Pakistan frontier. Pakistani officials hailed the move as an Important leap forward In Indian- Pakistani relations. Ire- rjuently at crisis point since266 words
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142 1965-07-02 2 Philippines 'treated badly at Algiers' MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines was "treated badly" in Algiers and was indirectly warned by the Algerian Foreign Minister, Mr. Boutettik.i. against military involvement in the Vietnam war. it was reported today. Manila Times correspondent Ammilii Doronila, who was with the Philippine delegation to the Afro-Asian142 words
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Article, Illustration538 1965-07-02 2 CAIRO, Thursday pOUR Afro-Asian leaders yesterday pledged to redouble 1 their efforts for the success of the postponed Afro-Asian I conference when it meets on Nov. 5. N Presidents Nasser. Ayub Khan and Soei karno, and the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, haveReuter - 538 words
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Article31 1965-07-02 2 JAKARTA Thurs. Newspapers here have reported activity In two volcanoes In East Java. Mount Kelud and Mount Semeru were showing dangerous signs and emitting streams of hot lava.— ReuUr.31 words
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326 1965-07-02 2 Algeria's new men deny militarism charge ALGIERS. Thurs. Algeria's new revolutionary regime yesterday disclaimed reports that it is trying to ir/stal militarism. In his first public speech since the overthrow ol Presldpnt Ahmed Ben Bella on June 19. Col. Houari Boumedlenne. leader ol the revolutionary council, said: "At the present326 words
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131 1965-07-02 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.—Pre--1 x sident Mikoyan told a Kremlin rally today that Russia was sure the Algerian people, who had chosen a socialist way of development, would continue along; this way. His comment was the first to come from a Soviet leader on the recentReuter - 131 words
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Miscellaneous39 1965-07-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby O0 WUAT "Tj I DISCONNECTED TUAT^ »&Lr. (UAPPEMED? DRIPPING TAP WITHOUT QV^yOo r--> > 1 FIRST TURNING s*** r •%AOPf TUB MAINy (ucoc I I WOU MAV6 I Here C? M I MV Cf U39 words
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216 1965-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. TT Thurs. The U.S. Air Force announced yesterday that 800 Minuteman inter-con-tinental ballistic missiles are now in firing portion The Mimr.eman missile? are solid fuel weapons capable of hurling a nuclear warhead with the explosive equivalent of 1. 000.000 tons ofAP - 216 words
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Article45 1965-07-02 3 MONTREAL. Thurs— A bomb exploded early yesterday behind suburban Westmont city hall. ripping out cnunks of masonry and breaking nearby window! In the mainly Bnglish-fipeaking community. Police, attributed aewral bombtnirs In tti;?. vi~mity !n.«t year to 'he French *eDaratists moremem. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article38 1965-07-02 3 HONDURAS, Thurs. Th;rtvnv* members of Ooata RtCft'a bullet were killed and 19 othrr pas•enßer.N injured seriously yestrrdav when the bus in which they were touring Central America plunged intn a 100 ft abyss. AP.AP - 38 words
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205 1965-07-02 3 UAMILTON (Bermu- da). Thurs. a young British yachtsman said yesterday he used a World War I revolver arid a harpoon to fight off three big whales on his lone voyage in a 12ft. sloop across the Atlantic. The sloop, theReuter - 205 words
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Article47 1965-07-02 3 l/ONDON. Thurs.— The Earl of Snowdon. husband of Princess Margaret, has bought a '"James Bond" car a 150 mile-an-hour Aston Martin DBS. The £5,000 cur— a convertible version of the vehicle, used In the Ooldfinger film was delivered two days ago.— UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article222 1965-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thursday. 4 FOUR-MAN Republican group called on President Johnson yesterday to visit President de Gaulle in Paris as one means of resolving policy differences between the two countries. The mi.s.sion. composed uf members of Conpre.s.v went to Paris last month to examine US.Reuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration364 1965-07-02 3 WASHINGTON, Thur». THE Senate rules committee made public yesterday as part of the Bobby Baker investigation an FBI report on call girl activities in Washington. The report didr-"t name the girls nor. for that matter, a Congressman one woman said she hadUPI - 364 words
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Article21 1965-07-02 3 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs,—Ar- gentina has concluded a one million ton wheat deal with China. It was announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article52 1965-07-02 3 Russia pays up to the U.N UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.The Soviet Union yesterday mad< a U554.864.130 payment toward* •tv regular U.N. budget with its usual stipulate n that ;t -tribute nothing towards costs of peace-keeping operations in tic Congo and the Midd'e Eiisi The Ukraine made U5544,300 payment with the same52 words
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Article53 1965-07-02 3 PANAMA CITY. Thur.v— A.stroiirtui Scu Carpenter «a« chartfpci yesterday with driving on the wrong sice of the roaa alter an MClaent in which his car collided head-on with another. injuring two people. Carpenter 40. escaped Vtti sriatches. and two persons In thr other car were admittedUPI - 53 words
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Article42 1965-07-02 3 DUMFRIES (Scotland., rhurs —Mrs. Marjory MulUnev 34 iilrcidy a mother of nix. gavf birth last night to quadruplet.--two boys and two girls. "It's great." said her husban Francis. 37. a driver for a loc brewery.— UPl.42 words
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159 1965-07-02 3 J) E N V ER. Thurs. A judge ruled today that a marriage may he annulled if a wife goes back on her pre-marriage promise to use birthcontrol pills. Judge Richard Ott granted an annulmrnt to Don.tld Ashman. M, against hh attractive. IXV'.ir159 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-07-02 3 MRS. CLAY WINS $1 ,050 A WEEK ALIMONY Miami mmriii. rhurs. Mrs. Sonji Clay (above), wife of world heav>weieht champion l .issius lay, yesterday won D.IJSM < M 51 .050) a week temporary alimony but told reporters afterwards she still hoped for a reconciliation. Clay, who likes to be calledReuter - 147 words
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260 1965-07-02 3 'Secrets for sale' hoax may be shown on TV I ONDON. Thurs. A British television company said yesterday it was hoping to screen film taken by its cameramen of foreign 1 diplomats hoaxed into attempting to buy Bri- tish secrets. Jonathan Routh known In Britain lor his "Candid Camera" programmeReuter - 260 words
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Article20 1965-07-02 3 JAKARTA. Thurs— The Shell Co. has madr another oil disrovery in Southern Sumatra, it «ius announced yesterday.20 words
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Advertisement212 1965-07-02 3 Never Before "HILDA'S" ViPRICE SALE DRESSES SHORTS MATERIAL $1.00 Upwards SHOES $10.00 SWIMSUITS $12.00 HILDA'S (Cold Storage Arcade) Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! I CHEAPEST TO REDUCE STOCKS!! USA. BEDSHEETS TWIN BEDSIZE Clearing Now $4.90 U.S.A. DUSTERCOATS, HOUSECOATS S3 90 FANCY BLANKETS 60" I 80" $5.90 MEN'S LONGSLEEVES COLOURED212 words
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Article35 1965-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The president of the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore. Dr. S. H. Tow. will give a talk on cancer detection at 1.15 pjn. at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital lecture theatre.35 words
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701 1965-07-02 4 SINQAPORE. Thurs. fHK suspension period of Thomas Vincent Gomel from his office as secretarygeneral of the 20,000-member Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union depends on the outcome of the one-man Commission of Inquiry. Mr. P. Selvadurai, for the SMMWU, said this today in701 words
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Article, Illustration246 1965-07-02 4 WHEELCHAIR PING-PONG MATCH HAS CROWD SPELLBOUND SINGAPORE'S champion paraplegic table-tennis player, lnche Rakemian bin Radan, (above), 29, playing in an exhibition match against another paraplegic. Mr. Brian Stall (not in the picture) at prize-giving ceremony of the first paraplegic table tennis tournament on Wednesday. Though confined to their wheelchairs, Rakemian246 words
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Article261 1965-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. OESULTS of the Hong Lim by-election will be announced at the Victoria Memorial Hall at about 11 p.m. on July 10— polling day Voting will be from 8 a.m. I to 8 p.m. at seven polling statlons. After closing time, the polling261 words
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78 1965-07-02 4 Housing Board exhibition opens July 21 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will open an exhibition of the Housing and Development Board on July 21 at the former Outram Prison site. The opening date is July 21, and not July 1 as stated In a Straits Times78 words
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Article66 1965-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A reception to celebrate Canada's 98th National Day was held this evening at the .lome of the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. G. Hazen. at Bishopsgate. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusol bin Ishak, who was accompanied by his wife. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. proposed66 words
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102 1965-07-02 4 Printers union to celebrate 15th birthday SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A "Beauty Queen" contest will be the highlight of a social and dance, which Is being organised by the Singa- > pore Printing Employees' Union In September this year, to mark its 15th anniversary. The union will publish a 132--page anniversary souvenir102 words
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Article38 1965-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The M.ntstry of Culture will (five free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Serangoon Village. Jalan Kuala Simpanit Village, the Hwa Nnnc School in Jalan Alsagoff, and I Kampong Ang Mo Kio.38 words
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Advertisement57 1965-07-02 4 GREAT WORLD CABARET Presents To-nite GENERAL RADIO NITE COURTESY OF: MS HOCK CHEON6 CO., Sunday Nite Double Bands THE FABULOUS 'ANTARTIC 1 C WILSON HIS ORCHESTRA Plus For Your Choice 1 70 Hostesses (Siglop) Today only: 7 15 ft 9.30 p.m. Tcdd Armttrong None* Kovock "JASON ft THE ARGONAUTS" Color57 words
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Advertisement421 1965-07-02 4 r*Vr»rM;M HOW SHOWING! IV I IT i 1 A Ufa ***** DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 1.30. 4 00. 6 30 9 15 PM It's the Teen Age Angwjr to Insomnia! trWrVMWP* I fcUKtou..»vn»noMiP, vl fU HICOtXW PMJpWBWII [k. 'm*^ TOMMY KIRK ANNETTE rUMULLO ELSA LANCHESTER PLUS ON STAGE TONIGHT AT421 words
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276 1965-07-02 5 OINGAPORE, Thurs. *> Polling day for the Hong Lim by-election— July 10— falls on Prophet Mohameds Birthday, a public holiday. Contesting the seat In the legislature, vacated by Mr Ong Eng Guan ot the United People's Party, are Mr. Leo Khoon choy <PAP; and276 words
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143 1965-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I A 50-year-old contractor, accused of I passing his hand round the back" of a I young woman teacher in public, was today acquitted in a magistrate's court on a charge of outraging her modesty. .Tamal bin Abdullah was j accused of touching143 words
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Article50 1965-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. C. W Chen, district governor of Lions 1 International. Singapore, will attend the Lions district governors' conference from July 4 to 6 at the Blltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. He will also represent Malaysia 1 at the Lions International conven- tlon later50 words
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Article24 1965-07-02 5 RAUB. Thurs The National Language Action Committee here will hold an inter-school debate competition on the town padang at 630 on Saturday24 words
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92 1965-07-02 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Fiftysix student singers from Yale University, who are now on a world trip, will perform here on July 25. At their recital at the Victoria Theatre they will present a variety of music from their large reoertoire. which includes sacred, classical and folk92 words
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Article107 1965-07-02 5 rriELUK ANSON. Thurs. X The Teluk Anson Rotary Club fulfilled its two main objects in the past year by sending a "hole-in-heart" I boy. Prabakara Rao. seven. for cardiac surgery in Thai- land and a schoolgirl. Blan- che Wilfred. 15. who was badly burnt in107 words
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Article50 1965-07-02 5 IPOH. Thurs. Mr S P. Seenivasagam. a vice president of the People's Progressive Party. was re-clec'ed President of the I poh Muricpal Council at a I special counci' meeting here last night Trf counoil Meets its President every year There were no other nomination! for the post50 words
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Article155 1965-07-02 5 i pi SINGAPORE. Thur». SINGAPORE has received the services I of 180 experts from six Colombo Plan countries sincr the State became a full member of the Colombo Plan in 1950. The experts wore aligned by Australia. Canada. India. Japan. New Zealand and Britain These countries155 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-07-02 5 THIS Strain Times picture taken from the Railway Administration Building shows the outstanding feature of the $10 million National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur the 235 ft. minaret. The minaret rises from Hi* centre of a pool in front of th« main mosque building andLim Yaw Chong - 196 words
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359 1965-07-02 5 Manager of brokers denies share 'blackmarket' IPOH. Thursday. VIR. Lav Teng Kwong, manager of Perak Traders, a firm of sharebrokers here, denied in the High Court today that there was a blackmarket in shares. He was replying under cross-examination to Mr. N. T. Rajah, counsel for Mr. Mehar Singh, a359 words
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Article82 1965-07-02 5 OEKAN, Thurs.— The Tengku Mahkota of Pahang, Tengku Ahmad Shah, was today appointed Regent at a ceremony held at the Balai Rone Seri of Istana Abu Bakar here. The Regent will act in the absence of the Sultan who will be leaving to. morrow on82 words
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Article39 1965-07-02 5 KLUANG. Thurs. —Mr E Balasubramaniam has H.sMimrb duties here as senior executive engineer with the Public Works Department In place of Mr S. Theraviam. who has been promoted superintending engineer with the PWD Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Advertisement312 1965-07-02 5 X KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE SAIGON pew J Lrl 0 kl Ulp?) -SAIGON -SINGAPORE OICIL\;V XV/JL -BANGKOK-HONGKONG General Soles Agent In Malaysia I MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS Another reason why Q more Carrier air 7j bought than any J^J other make! adjust your cooling %9 i airdirection in ten tion of cool air,312 words
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258 1965-07-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Central Government has commissioned two foreign firms to carry out a comprehensive survey for a broad-based planning of the 150,000--acre Jengka Triangle land development scheme in Central Pahang. The World Bank is to help finance the foreign exchange costs258 words
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Article59 1965-07-02 6 MALACCA. Thurs.— Tile outcoin? president of the Malacca Rotary Club. Dr. G. A. Prowse. at the club's dinner last night presented a iheque for $2,200 for the Orthopaedic Home here. The money, which was raised through da ices and lotteries, was received by the State Surgeon.59 words
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131 1965-07-02 6 l/ANGAR. Thurs. The IV Perlis National Language Action Committee today urged the Mentri Br*ar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, to make 1965 "a year of transition" for the implementation of the national language as the sole official language in the State by 1967. "We131 words
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211 1965-07-02 6 Prowlers at night scare university girls KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Women under graduates at the University of Malaya are scared to stroll around the campus alone at r/pht because of prowlers. Recently a watchman at the university was attacked by thugs. The University of Malaya Students Union's latest newsletter, Mahaslswa N«211 words
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Article47 1965-07-02 6 KUCHING. Thurs. A was wounded in India Street here this morning when a (Übi gun being unloaded by ber of the security forces In a Land Rover accidentally tired. The shot went through .i Miodhouso window and slight!; wounded one of the occupants47 words
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Article30 1965-07-02 6 'I: 1.000 people have Ikch invited ro nttrnd. the ;inmi;il cclrbration dinner of the Siow L;itn S:m Pugilistic Art Axsociat: I Geylang prcmue.s at 7-30 D.m. on Sunday.30 words
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Article32 1965-07-02 6 TAMPIN. Tliur.v— D.iud bin Abdullah, 38. chief clerk of the medical department here. M today charged in the magistrate's court with criminal breach of trust of $90. Bail was allowed.32 words
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138 1965-07-02 6 Malaysian Consumers' Council is formed IJUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. A MalayMan Consumers' Cour r cil was set up at a mprtIng held at the Women's International Club here today. Th< ob:pct^ r>r the n«»w CO'irim.nam: the aoMvitirv; of state consumer r>rK»-nl.-ations within Malaysia MAKI O nnnenda' o the Govornnv r138 words
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Article60 1965-07-02 6 SINGAPORE. Ti here are Investigating tin B of a 25-year-old in., rajan. wiio dii'd of I J wound Ml it hn >. Anderson houae. AccordinK to the poli' rajan died at about I a.m. followine a quarrel Involving ins wife. Kamala. 23. and hit brother-in-law. Abu Bakar60 words
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Article37 1965-07-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Is Orand Ballet Cisuvuque do Franc* will fly Into Singapore on Sunday night to Rive three performance* at the National Theatre. Their performances will b* on July 6. 7. and 8.37 words
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141 1965-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs TX>LICE are offering a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or information leading to persons responsible for the swindle of members of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 22 last year.141 words
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Miscellaneous113 1965-07-02 6 AH**, Onp f T nantUn SS?\. MORNINS/ /MY CAVE OVS* TTHAT >W3WN \OU WERE I ANT \OUR CAVE MO PLACE TO TJSOJ MOW/ IWtffiry m^m^^m^mmm kVs impossible! even W SAM. YOUR CLOTHBfi ,L\ J Jhank heaven hew 1C va/c rniu r> RFArw THE r 1 ABC AClftE* i I COMES113 words
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229 1965-07-02 7 Strike ban: MTUC to meet on next move 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. 1V ThUTS. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress working committee will meet here on Sunday to consider alternative suggestions to the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. as he has refused to withdraw or suspend the Government's229 words
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Article38 1965-07-02 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hie d;-Prrtunn Negara Tun Yunf b.n Isluik. and Toh Puan Noor Aishah will attend the Stage ■**lub production of "The Waltz of the Toreadors" at 9 p.m. tc»morrow at the Cultural Centre. Canning Ri.se38 words
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413 1965-07-02 7 MUAR. Thursday THE Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today questioned the motive of Singapore Government leaders in making charges like the recent one that 20.000 children a year failed to gain admission ir.to Standard One primary schools in Malaya. •The Singapore413 words
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Article, Illustration549 1965-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurt CEREMONY IN HIGH COURT MAKES IT A BIG DAY FOR TWO WOMEN, TOO rpWO new judges, Dato Justice S. M. J- Yong and Mr. Justice Raja Azlan Shah, today took their oath of office at a ceremony in the High Court here The549 words
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Article250 1965-07-02 7 Shopkeepers who corrupt children KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Shopkeepers who displayed gambling boards with attractive prices for small stakes were corrupting children, a magistrate. Incne Zakaria bin Yakim. said here today. He said this when he fined a shopkeeper. Teoh Joo Tee. $250 or two months" jail for promoting gambling among250 words
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110 1965-07-02 7 A bomb scare for four hours in a church MALACCA Thurs Police today cordoned off one of the oldest churches in Malay.. St. Peters Church in J.ilan Penskalan Kama here for more than four hours after the priest reported that .i strange cylindrical object wrapped in paper hud been left110 words
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Article72 1965-07-02 7 IPOH. Thurs The Ipoh Municipal Council has derided tn ask the Indian Hisih Commission Sn Malaysia for Thirtil books to meet the short ape of such books in the Ipoh Public Library. Mr S.P. Seennasacam. the council president, said last night that he hoped the72 words
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Article138 1965-07-02 7 Jail for man who cheated student SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mohammed Sid e k bin Othman. 24, was jailed for six months by a magistrates court today for cheating a student of his watch by pOßln| as a detective. Senior Inspector I'lioo Kwang I Id that Sidek had confronted r.^i Chong Chian138 words
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Article31 1965-07-02 7 PENANG. I Inns armrd with two krv.ves held up a lorry driver, Ban Knc P.tt Btn bout midn.eht last nixht and robbed him of u.iuh and two dol31 words
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Miscellaneous324 1965-07-02 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 The must direct wmy for an I. Said to be confused with a Eastern writer to include ft ton of leap made in fencing general of standing 3-4 > ■s > S Mark finds a river In the way 9 Particle U soft, and appear*324 words
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Obituary48 1965-07-02 8 7* Wart* fli iVinlawai OUEK KIM 40HN kg* U y*ar» of Wngapor* Motor* L>td.. pa*a>d away on .10-6-to laavlnic henind wife. «nns, dauchter dau.-ht«n-ln-law and gnindh'.dren to n.oum bl* loas fortes.* mm leave 17 M.intollonth Road Kinrapore no Friday 2 T«ft at XOO pro. for Bidadarl Chapel48 words
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Article86 1965-07-02 8 I* War** US fHimtmmm) MRt JA. CtNMILL aY cblMr** thank rtlanvca 4t frtonda far tb*tr coa•MajHaa, wrratha. aaslManc* attend a«ce at tbpir r#r*f>t brrnavwmmt. Tor Ifealr atttadaar*. roadolrncra. rrathi and asatniajx** at h»r rimr-ial. ipnh Mil lAW AM TOO Thank frlrn<l», rvksttVM tnr <hr:r nndnlrnc* wr»*th». iin.i'inns for miiwi,86 words
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Article680 1965-07-02 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin's extended visit to Sabah and Sarawak lias been ttrJM xs'ell-spent. It should be regular practicf for Ministers of the Cci tral Gov- eminent to acquaint them- i selves at first hand with I thinking in the new States and to explain in turn. Kuala680 words
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Article261 1965-07-02 8 The happpiest single outcome of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, no matter how indirect, is yesterday's agreement between India and Pakistan to stand back from their common frontiers. This is a breathtaking dividend from negotiations meant only to secure peace in the Rann of Kutch, and hopes must261 words
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Article271 1965-07-02 8 In a message to mark the fifth anniversary of the Freedom From Hunger Campaign, the director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organisation is convinced "success is within our reach." But are we materially nearer the goal than when th<- campaign was launched in I960? Between 1958 and 1963.271 words
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Article414 1965-07-02 8 Yunus Maris MA - Yunus Maris MA by INTERROGATION: KAH <contd I Study 'he following examples, and note the Ciflerrix way* KAH hi used (or slightly different ireaulnps: Awak anak Ahmad-KAH? Are you Ahmad's ion? Wax -KAH anak Ahmad? at above; or. Is it you who Is Ahmad's son? Human ttn rumah414 words
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LETTERS
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103 1965-07-02 8 LONG WAITS BOOKED BUSES. PIRATE TAXIS I READ with interest the complaint by Chinese bus owners of a decrease In passengers as a result of pirate taxis. The bus companies have only themselves to blame for this situation. They provide an inefficient service, and passengers who want to get to103 words
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Letter56 1965-07-02 8 AT the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Oeylang Road, the bus terminus and the hawkers take up a large portion of the road which Is already narrow enough. Two bus-stops, one opposite the Police station and the other opposite the Queens Theatre, contribute In no small way to the56 words
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Letter54 1965-07-02 8 I REGRET that owing to secretarial error the names of four collectors who have lent works to the exhibition of Malaysian Art were omitted in article by "Chermln". They are: Puan P. G. Llm, Enche Klngton Loo. j Dr. John Newton and Mr. Austin Turnbull. FRANK SULLIVAN (Hon. Secretary) National54 words
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Letter76 1965-07-02 8 ALL DTC trained teachers with School Certificate are given a $250 basic salary If they have passed the College Subsidiary Malay and the L.CE. Malay. There are others who have passed the College Malay but have failed the L.CE. Malay yet possess a school certificate pass In another76 words
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Letter72 1965-07-02 8 '[""HE Directors of Tourism In Malaya and Singapore are doing their best, to popularise touring, and so are the tourist associations but unless chartered buses and hired cars from Singapore are allowed to enter Malaya and vice versa, how can local tourism be encourged? Tour operators are now72 words
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441 1965-07-02 8 Blocking the Common Market speculator TRADE RESTRICTIONS WITHOUT HINDRANCE I AM directed to refer to a letter In your issue of June 24 concerning import restrictions currently In force on goods which have been Included In the lists of the proposed Malaysian Common Market, and the statement made by the441 words
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254 1965-07-02 8 White lines for control and not 'blackmail' IN a letter "Motorist" stated that double white line at Bras Bas-ah Road (near NAAFI> must be a gold mine for the traffic police. If the purpose of the double white line was to control traffic and not to blackmail motorists, he wrote,254 words
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Letter52 1965-07-02 8 WAS SOEKARNO WARNED TOO? THE Chairman of the Bank of China ban his nerve- He has warned the Malaysian Government against the intended closure of the Singapore branch of the Bank. Did he similarly warn Soekarno when Indonesia closed all branches of the Bank of China in that country? AWANG52 words
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Letter151 1965-07-02 8 I would like to clarify the report which appeared under the heading "Health Ministry shortlists 40 Korean doctors." The recruitment of Korean doctors to serve in Malaysia Is a responsibility and is under the full charge of the Public Services Commission. The Minister of Health,151 words
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Advertisement753 1965-07-02 8 Strain Tiaet k Malay Mail CuiiIiik ad.artta Ma war M I* COLO *TOR«M iUriMMAKKCT Orchard <M4 (I Illll M k) COLO «TOI»*«« MtNCMII Naval AathMUM A(wi«ai CITY BOOK 1TOM LTD WlflthMUl Hdiih. Ctnyr Qvmf THI Nlwa FRONT fllipilrlcr. twrvrvsrkM M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty K**d. Kml ■•>• HAMICM ITOm 141* UPMr753 words
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Advertisement60 1965-07-02 8 I WHAT IS I LEADERSHIP? Himself the leader of all Allied Forces in Europe, General Eisenhower saw Winston Churchill, Gen. Pat ton. and other Leader* of men under stress. What did they hare? In this remarkable article, written especially for The Digest, the General defines "the qualities which I am60 words
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Advertisement97 1965-07-02 8 l^ S*\ O JPttaC aCa^aaasflk Prink! A#L so good B so wholesome j J^^S^^' Nothing does ii K^ QBU^j like Seven-Up i II i i,i J FREE I Vy>»y^7i// Individual L^y/ty(X&OC Facial Make-up >l f O» lONOOM Cvcl«« London cordially invit* you »o o fr** Individual Faemi Maaa-ita by Ootuit97 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-07-02 9 MALAYSIA AND CANADA HAVE COMMON PROBLEMS |(UALA LUMPUR. JV Thurs.— The Canadian High Commissioner here, Mr. B. C. Butler, said tonight that Malaysia and Canada had many common problems, the same national objectives and both were multi-racial. He was speaking over Radio Malaysia to mark the 98th anniversary of Canada's315 words
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Article104 1965-07-02 9 Seremban inquiry adjourned VEREMBAN. Thurs. Th« y inquiry Into alleged maladministration in the Seremban Town Council was today adjourned to Monday because the Legal Adviser who had been helping in the inquiry for the past three days has been admitted to hospital. The Commissioner. Mr. Justice Lee Hun Hoe. was104 words
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138 1965-07-02 9 IPOH. Thurs.— Three cju>cs of house-breaking and then, involving property 1 and cash totalling $469. have been reported to the i police. Till XT NO. 1 occurred at the ofßcul residence of the Ipuh municipal president. Mr. S. P. i Seemvu^agam. in Tiger Lane.138 words
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271 1965-07-02 9 Sarawak Chinese condemn Indon killing terror 17UCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak Chinese Association condemned the brutal kill ing and wounding of innocent policemen and civilians at the 18th and 24th mile Ku-ching-Serian road on Sunday night. Tin party said in a statement that the incident must serve as a severe warning271 words
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409 1965-07-02 9 Top Afro- Asian unionists for NTUC convention SINGAPORE, Thurs. I 1 IU ORE than 1.000 J>Tl trade union leaders from Airo-Asia, and all parts of Malaysia will attend this year's annual convention of the National Trades Union conference to be held on Oct. 16 and 17. Among them will bo409 words
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Article75 1965-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Ne- 1 gara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, and Toh Puan Noor Alshah will attend the sixth annual inter-dlstrict athletic championship meet at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, at the Farrer Park T. h Puan Noor Aishah will give sway the prizes75 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-07-02 9 'Angels' had to be taught make-up SATURDAY DEBUT FOR ALL-GIRL BAND Another discovery by talent scout Kinasleu SINGAPORE. Thurs. The first Singapore all-girl beat baud, the Angels, will make their debut on Saturday night in the •Saturday Night Special 1 show at the Badminton Hall. The Angels were spotted by263 words
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Article190 1965-07-02 9 wJINGAPORE. Thurs. •O rhpw Kirn lin 9S Chew rum Lin. the mar, who was shot and wounded In Geylang by v detective on Tuesday night, was charged on thr c c counts of housebreaking and theft today. The alleged burglaries Involve more than $70,000 In190 words
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104 1965-07-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Secretary to the Indian Ministry of Works and Housing, Mr. Prem Krishen. will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day ntudy tour of low-cost housing. I He will call on the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr Khaw Kai104 words
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Article55 1965-07-02 9 TELUK ANBON. Thurs. A delegation of six torn the youth section of the H Mr Perak Umnn d. vision will call on the secre-tary-genera!. Diito Syed Jaafat bin Albar. to request his help to settle a depute in the division This was decided at a meetng of55 words
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Article27 1965-07-02 9 PENANG, Thura. Thieves broke into v* < fflce of the La Salle School, in Ayer Itam Road last night and stole $6.30 from a draww.27 words
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232 1965-07-02 9 KUCHING. Thurs. Further disintegration of the Sarawak United Peoples Party is likely in the near future. Mr. Ong Kee Hul, who last Sunday resigned as chairman, and Mr. Stephen Yong. who resigned as sec-retary-general, but rem ,ined members of the party. are thought232 words
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Article28 1965-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr O. w. Orani McGonacbJe, president of CaiMcilan Pacific Airlines, died in Lous? Beach. California. on TUMdajr, tin .urline's office hew announced today.28 words
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Advertisement246 1965-07-02 9 TODAY SedUi Kechii 12.45 a.m. (B.sfti 11.01 p.m. (6.6 ft Sin«»pore 12.07 am. *ft 6ft > 2.0n pm. <B.liti: Port Dlcteon 840 a.m. f3.9ft) 912 pm < n 2fi Port Swettenham 8.08 a.m. (14.3 ft) 8.15 p.m (13.8fti: Penang 2.4& a.m. (7.4ft> 2.47 pin. (Mft). TOMORROV' Sedi'.. Kerhil 128 p.m.246 words
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Miscellaneous735 1965-07-02 9 T V MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and tf.35 Showtime; 7 News tn Penan* Channel 6 Ipob and English; 7.10 Sports arena: Malacca; Channel 4 Taipiag; 7.34 Aero«« the Seven Seas; 8 Channel 7 Bain Paint; than- News in Mandarin; 8.10 Mart net 9 Kluang; Channel 3 Jo- Berbual;735 words
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186 1965-07-02 10 Negligence at hospital charge: Probe is promised IPOH, Thurs. The Chief Medical and Health Officer. Perak, Dr. S. Appadurui. is to investigate allegations by an Alliance municipal councillor that a one-year-old boy died in the General Hospital here because of the negligence of a hospital clerk. The allegation was made186 words
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Article31 1965-07-02 10 Bl mono. Thun 1 1 i limn for thf Welfare of thr Rlmd Iw* Will hold a chrtii'v riance at thr lAcrum Theatre here M 8 p.m. on Saturd.u-31 words
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80 1965-07-02 10 S^IM.APORE. Thurs \nti-icr fletaetive* isit^d '27 suspected Ire ilcns and brothrls in the (levlans and Katonc .im rsterday. No arrests were m.ulr The anti-vice squad flirted out at 2.30 p-m and systematically searched premises of ill rcputr in Loronc Q. Irlok riurau Lorong 15, (.cylang.80 words
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Article, Illustration355 1965-07-02 10 RUDY BELTRAN - Schoolboy, 19, attacks gunman with parang RUDY BELTRAN A VERY BRAVE LAD, SAYS POLICE CHIEF B KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A 19 YEAR OLD schoolboy last night attacked and slashed a burly gunman twice his size with a parang during an attempted robbery in his father's provision shop at 4| milestone,355 words
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Article230 1965-07-02 10 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Federal Minister for Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. has agreed to meet the Singapore Malay Seamen's Union to discuss its allegations that ships of local shipping companies were calling at Indonesian ports to trade under "false pretences." Announcing this230 words
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373 1965-07-02 10 Sailors and soldiers swap roles in Borneo war rpAWAU. Thurs. Aust ralian sailors and British soldiers in Ma- laysian Borneo swap jobs and switch roles to promote the comradeship and understanding that is so vital ir. the effort to help Malaysia against Indonesian confrontation. The sailors are from the AustralianReuter - 373 words
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Article22 1965-07-02 10 RAUB Thurs. Thf Malaysian Indian Congress youth section hrrc will hold Its annual nreetiiiß at the Narayann Hall on Sunday22 words
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307 1965-07-02 10 Fan tan cheating case four are acquitted: Defence not called A LOR STAR. Tnurs.— -^■Four men were acquitted today or.! a charge of cheating a widow. Song Lay. 41, of $1,500 during a game of fan tan last Feb. 27. Btatlng there were discrepancies in the prosecution evidence, the Sessions307 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-07-02 10 Welfare secretary accused 'of evasive attitude' DENANG. Thurs. The Penang and Province Wellesley Muslim Welfare Association today decided to protest to the National Welfare Council against the "evasive attitude" of Its secretary. Haji Mubin Sheppard. in not giving a definite reply to the associations application for membership The vice-president Hail141 words
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Article37 1965-07-02 10 KLUANG. Thurs.— Mr. Elias Ahmad was re-elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress. S.mpang Rengani branch, at its annual meeting lure recently. Mr. G. I» Ma man is secretary and Mr K. V- Mohamed. treasurer.37 words
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Article, Illustration235 1965-07-02 10 Mentri is sorry: No sincere response from Lee' ITANGAR, Thurs. v The Mentri Besar of Perils, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, yesterday expressed regrei thai hia recent offer to "shake hands" with Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Le Kuan Yew, if he would cease his attacks on Malay Interests, had not bl any235 words
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69 1965-07-02 10 LONDON. Thurs. Tht Sultan of Brunei, who is here on a private visit, toured the School of Royal Artillery yesterday. Today he will travel to Lulworth south-west England, to watch tank firing demonstration. The Sultan will leave for New York on Monday with hisReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1965-07-02 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. T»n Soon Kian. 46. was today offered bail of SIO.OOO in one .surety t>v a magistrate's court after h» pleaded not guilty to a chars' of importing 7.040 lb. of prohibited monosodium giutamate ve>terdajr at Telok Ayer Basin. Th* case will be mentioned on July49 words
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Advertisement48 1965-07-02 10 tON SALE NOW/ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY'S READING PLEASURE m Ift ■fAf— i V wt\ Get them from your newsagent today. |\LI I If you have difficulty in obtaining them contact: V%J^|^ I Periodicals Manager, Straits Times Press (M) Ltd., P.O. Box 895, Singapore, Tel; 2800 Ext. 10848 words
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Advertisement191 1965-07-02 10 K 0 K THE MOST fw& gVtt POPULAR |//I/jß\m> 1 FAN lll^Pll/// I ECONOMY MODEL 30-PU J Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch— Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the wide variety of haemorrhoid flrst time science has found conditions, some of 10 to 20 a new191 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-07-02 11 In a couple of hours they'll look li y e new These trousers dry much quicker than non-'Terylene' trousers. Furthermore, they dry with the crease as good as new, and the bottoms crisp as their tailor intended. Mud can be brushed or sponged off. And if that were not80 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-07-02 11 Jomo 's son graduates PETER KENYATTA, son of Kenya's leader, Mr. |omo Kenyatta, in his ceremonial gown with his English mother, Mrs. Edna Kenyatta, in Cambridge University grounds after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. Kenyatta, 22, obtained second class honours in economics. He will start work soon inExpresspic - 58 words
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263 1965-07-02 11 I ONDON. Thurs. Mixed marriages are the only ultimate solution for integrating Britain's coloured im- i migrants, a health conference here was told yesterday. Dr. James Galloway, Medical Officer of Health for I Wolverhampton, Central England, called for positive action to ensure "aReuter - 263 words
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Article159 1965-07-02 11 BRUSSELS, Thurs. fIiHF Common Market 1 Council of Ministers yesterday failed to reach agreement on agricultural financing arrangements and adjourned without fixing a date for a fresh meeting. Diplomatic observers said the failure to agree had caused a serious crisis In the Common Market. AReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-07-02 11 'End war' mob in siege of Parliament LONDON, Thursday. 'THOUSANDS of demonstrators besieged the Houses of Parliament yesterday, demanding an end to the war in Vietnam. Hundreds crowded into the central lobby dividing the two Houses demanding to see their MPs, while the rest stood outside with placards condemning the250 words
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419 1965-07-02 11 lON DON, Thurs North Vietnam has told Britain that she will not reply to the Commonwealth peace mission's request to be received in Hanoi, because it failed to identify the Hanoi regime as the official government of North Vietnam, wellReuter - 419 words
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113 1965-07-02 11 Father punished for son's haircut (GLASGOW, Thurs. A judge yesterday ordered a father to pay 25 shillings court costs because his son was suspended from school for wearing Beatle-length hair. "It's not for me sitting ud here with a wig on my head to criticise a hairstyle." Sheriff Thomas Young113 words
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Advertisement239 1965-07-02 11 World's Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer f~^\ WINS AGAIN! at the ISLE of MAN [<^&r 1 Tourist Trophy Races, 1965, for the \*lby 250 cc 350 cc Classes I r bk\i i Wmm ft m W L\3M H^teta. .fl V^fl m^ms wI- m?*°£ Pw FLASH: Isle of Man, June 18th "65 Jim239 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-07-02 11 Bmfi* Bmmmff lit, Ralph ll<-im<i«hl F"^^^T" C W-EASE AOdN INO CASH,Y BUTN I TWA'S NO DEUCEDLY UNSPOPTIMG j KSj S?« IT TO MV NO GAS, YOU V. PROBLEM! J VI OF YOU 1 M W*\ V I H/crLl -V^COUNTI < BUM"/ HAVE \j^__ Tg -y jk Jf46 words
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Article, Illustration54 1965-07-02 12 I.C.I. MAN FOR U.K. TRAINING MB. P.T. LOW (above), of 1.C.1. in Kuala Lumpur, lean's on Sunday for Britain to undergo >perialised training at Plant Protection Ltd. and the Agricultural Division of 1.C.1, at Billingham. He nil! visit Nigeria to investigate the oil palm industry on his way bark at54 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-07-02 12 Electronic operated roller shutters A SINGAPORE company which started productlon of steel and aluminium roller shutters and iron grills six months ago will shortly embark on its second phase of operation. The company. Chuiig Sin Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Jurong Is now experimenting on electronic operated 1 shutters. i248 words
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369 1965-07-02 12 Milk plants aoing well in Asia: Chairman iTIIK Australian Dairy Produce Board's milk ventures in South-tasl Asi;« have achieved commercial production close to the original schedule despite the enormous difficulties involved, snid the chairman, Mr. E.G. Roberts. Mr. Roberts was refuting an article in the Melbourne Herald which stated that369 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-07-02 12 TWO OFF ON EUROPEAN STUDY TOUR THE reservations superintendent of UTA Air Prance in Singapore, Mr. Michael Woon Nam Whatt. left last week for a month t tour of Paris, London, New York, San Francisco. Los Angeles. Honolulu. Tokyo and Hong Kong Mr. Woon. 31. will make a comparative study85 words
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130 1965-07-02 12 pHRYSLER Corporation has purchased the outboard engine business &<id facilities of the West Bend Company of the United States, announced Mr. C.B. Oorey Jr. of Chrysler. The price was not disclosed. Included In the transaction are West Bend's 413.000 sq. ft. outboard engine plant130 words
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Article42 1965-07-02 12 U.S. automobile manufacturers scheduled 203,642 motor cars for assembly this week, or two per cent less than the 207.775 of last week, but 14 per cent above the 178.979 cars of a year earlier, it is announced In Detioit.42 words
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229 1965-07-02 12 BIG HOUSE DEMAND FROM THE SERVICES DESPITE the general decline in the housing trade in Singapore, house.-, built in the region surrounding Bedok Town arc still readily taken up by investors who furnish them and let them out at high rentals to services personnel from the nearby R.A.F. camp. The229 words
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Article77 1965-07-02 12 XJAMMONIA. a German vessel operated by the Hamburg Amerika Line and Norddeutscher Lloyd of Bremen steamed into Singapore last week on her maiden voyage from Hamburg. She has been commissioned for the Far East run and will make Singapore one of her regular ports of call. She is77 words
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Advertisement404 1965-07-02 12 WAKE UP WITH SMITHS qnd be n time The Best English ELECTRIC ALARMS Full range available from your dealer. SMITHS ALARMS WADE IN ENGLAMO Sole Agents: JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO., (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH, BRUNEI SARAWAK. Advertisement OI"\I TTY Eating out in404 words
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Advertisement1335 1965-07-02 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.i Due S'pora Sails P. 3'haia Penant ATREUS Liverpool, Dublin, A'mouth... ll Pert/Telay July 1 ANTENOR Liverpool, Dublin Gil. 3S laly 1 ULYSSES Livtrcool July b July Jaly 1/11 laly II ASPHALION Liverpool. Glasgow July I lily ll Jcly 12/11 Jaly II PELEUS livrrpjol, Glasgow1,335 words
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Advertisement1214 1965-07-02 13 THfWXj LINES k TtlL LAoI A- A! ->rHt» SAItINC^ 10 »UI tA^I, CONIINtNI ANO >CAWUIWA»IA. t*MN im™ ftn.ji( Mf Ct.va ->a»r. H twi| urn «aia *m» lUSUANGA I) G. 11-11/1 Jel| 4/1 1/ I Ji'y 21 An I An 4 ll 14 MNA Jily ||/2| jii, 22/24 2S/24 Alt II1,214 words
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Advertisement1196 1965-07-02 13 I Ben® Line] t«P»H> >t*»H.t IU LONDON, IKUrum 4 LUWIINtWIAI rtßlt BENRINNES fM Liverpool JUy 21 Singapora P. Sham Penang aH^fm i« if I.P. rt T.d,y J.,y Kg-, jn» BENARTY for Lon()on s.nii.i,.i" P. S'kaa 'xtaat Hamburg An 2 Gda. S July 1 July 5/ S ttagapore P. faaa Sweat1,196 words
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Advertisement1248 1965-07-02 13 |jnj£ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., UO. IMIM U.lOCoorirKMit i cm BF CILIMIO I'tfoa. HDurt Bramifnana. ROaw. Havre. Hall, la'taaL i. 33-34,2 Jaty IMy CITY OF WINNIPEB London. Haaeurg, Ratteroaa. Hull 14 JMf Cm OF WEUINGTON I don. H'burg. R'dam, Havre*, Huil, M'bro. lai'hani 25 27 taiy a jnty 1 Cm1,248 words
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Article131 1965-07-02 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. T EADING industrials were firmer a t on better buying support. Rises outnumbered (alls for the first time in three weeks. Second rank Issues moved narrowly. Base metals and oils were firm. C.R.A. was up is. 3d. to 335. and A.0.0. up Is. to 235. 3d.131 words
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Article253 1965-07-02 14 II IV first grade robber f.o.b. buyer* closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur jtmterday at 71 cento per lb., nnchang«l on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The) tone was Idle. R.A.S. and F.MJK.E. closing prices in cento per lb. yesterday: Buyers Sellers Int. 1253 words
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Article71 1965-07-02 14 CHINESe Produc. Exchange, Slngaperr men prieti per pleul yesterday: I.*.', ut ell: bulk $64 seller*, drum $66 »li— Cep i: June/July L'K /Continent: Uke>M*t Pepper: Muntok wtmr 5153 seller*. Sar.iuak white HM ,-ellers. special Sarawak hlark $1274 sellers, garbled Lampon* black $147t(N> sellers. ASTA *160<N> nellera. linnpori Ceeenut71 words
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Article62 1965-07-02 14 TMt Malayan Eithmn Bintr AtaoI ciadcn made these changea In ita rmtes to mercbanta yeatcrday tail ratea to S100> Canada: MiytaK TT 35 7/16, airmail OO 33 0/16. WO d/at. 36 1/16 credit mils, 36 1/6 trade bllla. (•Hint TT er OO ready: Canadian dellan 33 1/8: ton)*62 words
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813 1965-07-02 14 Prom Our Market Correspondent mil ERE was an all-round X improvement in share prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday and despite the fact that in certain cases some counters came slightly off best in the afternoon they still showed net gains on the day.813 words
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Article25 1965-07-02 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 30 July 1 ■Industrials: 64.89 66 27 Ti 79.28 83.19 rubber*: 101.83 102.98 •Dec. 30, 1963—100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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375 1965-07-02 14 rflF Straits tin price yesterday made a further gain or $12.37} to $715.25 per picul on an offering estimated at 220 tons, down 20 tons. The gain was in line with the overnight rise in London. Very good demand from the United375 words
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Article54 1965-07-02 14 rpHE present rate of the Malayan A dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT OD 2a. 3 15 16d. Bavin; TT 2s. 4 l.'lfid. Buying OD 2s. 4'< d. The dollar Is at its ntatatorr middle position in relation lo It*54 words
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Article22 1965-07-02 14 July 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 71 cents (unchanged). TIN: $715.25 (op nisri). Inofficial estimated offering 220 lons (down 40 tons).22 words
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Advertisement1157 1965-07-02 14 I VI KAWASAKI KISBN^KAISHALTdI j Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lake* Servioa) H kong Yokonam* Montreal loronto Detroit Chicato •■Fl*ri*» Mara" 71/24 Jaly I Aaf 4 Seat I Sept Us.pl 17 Sepi "MaattSNaa Man" 22/24 tat I last 4 So I on is Oct v oci Wast Coast Ot Central1,157 words
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Advertisement1011 1965-07-02 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAN* INDIA. PAKISTAN AN! P. CUU SERVICE la: Frcaaaiie. Alelaitt. MellMne. SySaty. Tat Matrst a** Msgaaanauai. Pmaat S"r)am S'dot* S'por* P. Sl<*m fenanj tMMIAU II My 11/12 Jaly U 15 JH» RAJUIA l?/2} laty 71 laty I« Mt 'CARPENIAIIA 2S ial| 1 Aaf J/ 5 Aat lAJULA II1,011 words
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Advertisement382 1965-07-02 14 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Baltimore, Charleston, N. Orleans, Houston, Galveston. Spore P. Sham Penang N. York Malaysia Fortune 29/30 July 31 July/ 1 Aug 2/3 Aug 13 Seat Calling Hong Kong Bulk Oil Latex space. Agents:- C.F. SHARP t* COMPANY (M) LTD. Spore Teir *****/7 (7382 words
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Advertisement181 1965-07-02 14 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings from Malaysia direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lakes oorts ttssti, Sinttoort P. Shan Penant Arr. MoatrtM SAwean Sailtl i* Pt/ 2 Jtly II Jar» BENGKAUS M Mj/2 Am) 3/ 5 Aut 1/ t Aag BStat lINTANG IV2I Aq tf/21 Aut 14/2* Aat181 words
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Article848 1965-07-02 15 <iniliinrd business in and repi'i it-d to thr Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with thr number of shares, traded in hrackrls: INDUSTRIALS C$ Holdings (1- $190. (2,000) |1 91: Ems ordt. (4.000) $1.44; P. srm N. ordt. (1.000) $2.08. (3,000)848 words
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Article88 1965-07-02 15 VjHIPS lying alengslde the $inaaper« stavros 3/4. Eastern Maid 13/14. Cinlrun I'.ikke 15/16 Var 18. W'akato Kan t, Maxwell' Brander 21/22. Congo Maru 28. Thermopylae 31/32. re Maru No. 3. 42/43. Pert Swiittnham: Wharf Birthas: Padola, Benrlnnes. i, Burttetelswaa*. N«w Whsrr Births: Auto. Penatnon. Newcastle. Strssm Bertht88 words
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Article15 1965-07-02 15 rJ!? J market In hoiib Kons was rlosed yesterday It will re-open today.15 words
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Article238 1965-07-02 15 July 1 Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. McAllster 9 eta. City Dev. Sets. M. Invt. Sets C.B. Holding 14 eta. N. Iron 9 cts. Dunlopa lv cts 0.C.8.C. 14 cts. E. Smelting 21 cts. Rothmnn V cts. Ksso 11 us San 6 cts. Fed. Dlsp. 12 cts.238 words
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Advertisement780 1965-07-02 15 (ConUnned from Page 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT YEO SIEW KWANQ thanks all and kind attendance at funeral of wife Mnry Tin Trunk Bag, SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* M twin.)— Box tl rl*. txtrn DOCTOR WANTED In group practice Apply 2.14 Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur.' WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK House Amah or Cookboy. Recent780 words
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Advertisement1041 1965-07-02 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wardt St I Him >— Bnx in rt, gajtjaj 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED Detached Bungalow. Nice Garden, Near Amenrin School, District 10. $525/- p.m. Tel. 6041'u, K.-irtar Singh OPERA ESTATE. I ..furnished 8/ detached 3- Bedrooms, longbath. fans. cooker, w. pelmet a $250. Apply 68 Kid. -ho stn-rt1,041 words
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Advertisement969 1965-07-02 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Word* tt (Wtn.)-Box SO rtt txlm DOCTOR REQUIRED To Take over Clinic. Centrally Situated In Singapore, on reasonable terms. Apply P.O. Box 873, Spore. BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINQAPURA PROGRAMMES JULY B—JULT8 JULT 11 KM yew copy at tn, RAOIO WEEKLY ■MM Prise 30 sents from au969 words
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Advertisement841 1965-07-02 15 FOR SALE It Word* U (Min.)-Box SO rt*. txtrn HIARINC AID SERVICIS are provided by Deaf Aid Emporium, 22 Brlecle House. Singapore 7. Tel: *****. China Insurance Building. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. PHILIPS KLSSOO TRANSISTORS Hearing Aid tropic proof low battery drainage UnrituelKht Knqulrles to Philips Singapore Limited.841 words
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Advertisement702 1965-07-02 15 LADIES HAIRDRESSING [j IS Word* U (Win.)— Box So rU. txtm [j FARIDA MAISON MARCELLC H/Styllst Manicure and racial Maksup Expert. Appointment 11-C Battery Koad. Spore. Tel: MT49, WHERE TO STAY (Fe«L) IS Word* St (Him.)— Box SO rt*. txlrm JOHORE HOTEL fc.ns/I'niDeaa *Ood C Alrcood. Rooms. Pbone 2303/6. r702 words
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Advertisement421 1965-07-02 15 SINGAPORE CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received In the )fflce of the Chief Supplies. Office. Candang K>rh:iu. Singapore up to 2 noon on 14th July. 1965. (or he supply and delivery of: LATERAL HUM. rot XI h A tender deposit, of 1100/- payible to the Commls.sior.er of421 words
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467 1965-07-02 16 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA MCA TOURNAMENT By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four players who ivive featured promij nently in the last few Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament matches, will be put on trial in MCA Singapore's next two MCA tournament southern zone fixtures. The players aro batsmen467 words
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Article714 1965-07-02 16 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG. ATHLETICS By Penang, Thurs fUDLIFAH YUSOFF, of the MBS, was the star performer when she set two of the three new records on the first day of the Penang AAA championships at the City Stadium here today. After clipping one second from714 words
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Article163 1965-07-02 16 SOCCER IPOH. Ttmrs. M. ataaaaaaaty, former klalaysten you'h player. will liud the 1' in ihfir second rm ci Malaya Cup soccer gainst Keciiiii ;i tomorrow, k:ckoi; a: 7 30 p.m. He p pl.ii-;. Mahat Aniju. who D dl'.pptd Hi 111 t: ii.s Uat Two163 words
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Article43 1965-07-02 16 LONDON, Thura. 1> record br^ 1 rmaiu r. ur-o.v HiiJiy Hoy.-i 1 S\ut 1 topped 8 ki c. 11 the R.;.--mi.nci ticails record when he 1* <i Achini Hill (East Qannanyi try ::\u hi In 7 II KM jrards ooarae.43 words
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Article68 1965-07-02 16 Ipoh Uiv. 3: Cheng W»h 2 Poi.Cf 0. K.ini|ur |»i» >.. k H ..ru 3 Pel 16 MAS I. 1.. I'crak Uiv. i I Rub.ii.ii 3 Scbrang 3. Xrjn l»i\. I (B'ban): CRC 4 PWD i: Uiv. 4 RIK 3 Ourkha C 1. Malacca Dlv. 1 N Market 768 words
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Article14 1965-07-02 16 Joliore inlcr-di'.trict 'Kluungi: bt Pontian 53-46; Klumx 70-63; women: Kluang bt Muar 52-29.14 words
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Article12 1965-07-02 16 N'rcri folicr inter-district final I (S'bun 1: Tamoin bt Bahau 2-0.12 words
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Article22 1965-07-02 16 Friendly (Kluanßi: Merbirig bt I Kluang CA -B by 6 wkts. KCA 32 iD.ivid *-i Kh.ii.d 4-4) Mersii:K 34-4 (Jo-.hy 28).22 words
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472 1965-07-02 16 NORMAN SILBEL - TENNIS Azman v Sharin title duel on cards NORMAN SILBEL By I^LALa LUMPUR. Thur.s. tew sports lend thorn. selves better to accurate prediction than tennis, and in the fourth annual Malaysian championships which start 311 the Belangor Club courts tomorrow morning, the results should acain run veryclose to expectations. The472 words
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Advertisement1213 1965-07-02 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ri 111 k WOBU DM'MiixiM 1 ill I m \l OOVBRNMI N I 1 1 1.1; 1 iu\ oki>lN \\t 1 1H6.1 No IK Ol ItMl MOTH I 1 NM 1; M< 1 kin i". t| Stag (Ivan iiursuan'. SecUon lt«2l of the Local1,213 words
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Advertisement689 1965-07-02 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PIBLK WOW IHI' \l! I MINI nil LOCAL GOVERNMENI INTEGRATION OKIMWM I. ItM 'Vo. 18 ol 1963 i N<> IK I IMM I! HM TION IMllOl WHEREAS 111 exercise of the I powers conferred by tub 'li and '3 1 ot section 19689 words
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Advertisement565 1965-07-02 16 NOTICES PROCLAMATION OF SALE IN THK lIK.H (01/KT IN M\l.\V\ \T I AI.A I.I.MPIP Application for Kxrcution No. 39 of I 1 In thr nuiti-r of Kuala l.umpur High ourt .S. No. >35 of 19C5) bet"' KOK OaONO OAT. No. 4. Old Market Square. Kuala l.umpur Plaintiff and 111 >.|M,565 words
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Advertisement833 1965-07-02 16 NOTICES THE UNIVERSITY OF MAUYA PRESS LIMITED Owiim to an expanding ptibli-sh-lng proKramme, the Board of Directors msnes to appoint a parttime editor. The successful candi- date will be required to undertake the preparation of manuscripts for 1 pres& This includes research work. editing and marklng-up for the punter, proof-reading833 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-07-02 16 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Malacca A.A.A •hnmpionsliips (Kubu St»dium>. Kelantau PWD meet Churchill (K Bharu>. Bdwaoi Spore inter-district championships (Farrer Pk>: B. Pahat-Poivian combined •B. Paiia 1 > K combined 'SIC crd K. Biiani lIWIS— LTAM national ih.ini pionslups 'S'ljor Club courts. a.m. lIXDMINTON— KeIantan chamIf* K. Bharu BOCCEE— Malaya (up:73 words
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Miscellaneous84 1965-07-02 16 3D: PSARC v Hamilton (all thre« natcbet at Farn-r Pki: Windsor R.iv A v F. K.irii) 'A' (C; I poll Oiv. 3: Borneo Motor* Tamil Yg'sten tJAJ.; Ipoh Ygster^ v DID 'Coronation grd' K.unp.' I>i I: Aux Police v KRC. L I'erak Dlv. l PWD v Sa Peinai (T, A:84 words
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Article30 1965-07-02 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ther« will be two events. 100 me I 800 metres, open to all athletea, at the Combined Schools Intel* district meet at Farrer Park oa Saturday.30 words
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Article493 1965-07-02 17 IMPROVING SPRINTER MEETS THE CRACKS FIRST TIME RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Thursday. STABLE'S money-spinner Depth Charge conies up for his first bi? test at Bukit limah on Sunday when he meets a field of top-class sprinters over 6f (Race Four). One of the most493 words
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404 1965-07-02 17 EPSOM PEEP's SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNERS pPSOM JKEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow: RACE ONE— Lombong tt mah: Easy all-the-way winner ovrr XL 7f la«t month. Chatsmoth: Fast-linishing second to Petite Mademoiselle over XL 7f last month: third over 9f. Petite Mademoiselle: Snvirt winner over XL 7f404 words
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Article1201 1965-07-02 17 Race 1—2.30 Cl 6 Div 1 ($5,000) It 1 ***** Magister a (CTL Kongsi) Heddle S 9.0 Kingston 10 2 ***** NavatUh h (Mir. St) Daniels 3 8.13 'Samry 8 3 ***** Glamls (E Reid) Daniels 4 8.12 Snbian 3 4 ***** Musketeer II a (HS1,201 words
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Article316 1965-07-02 17 Hattrick of tour bests by Kiwis CRICKET T ONDON, Thurs. A hattrick of individual tour best scores by Terry Jarvis, Brian Yuile and Graeme Vivian enabled the New Zealanders to reach 297--0 against Warwickshire at Edgbaston yesterday. Jarvis batted competently for nearly 4hr for 84 and with Yuile (44) providedReuter - 316 words
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141 1965-07-02 17 ATHLETICS JAZY BEATS A HOT FIELD OVER 5,000 METRES HELSINKI, Thurs. Record breaking Frenchman Michel Jazy raced to victory here last night In the greatest 5.000 metres field ever assembled outside the Olympics. The 29-yesr-old French star, who has figured In four world recordbreaking runs In the last month, eclipsedReuter - 141 words
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169 1965-07-02 17 Johore Govt builds a $555,000 stadium IOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— The V Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos said that a $555,000 stadium was now under construction in Jalan Larkin here and would be ready by the middle of next year. Dato Haji Hassan said this while169 words
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Article1189 1965-07-02 17 BT. TIMA 2st day Race 2-2.30 Cl 2 Div 1 ($10,000) 6£ 1 or.B'.* Mastrr Valuer g (TR Lock) Donnelly 4 9.0 (F> Johnson 3 2 ***** Hidup Malaysia a (Chen's Bt) Tulloh 490 <Fi Coleman 1 5 ***** lincßi Gunone a (Kongsi Malaysia) Rodgers 5 813 (SF) Mitchell 71,189 words
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745 1965-07-02 17 It's Emerson v Stolle in the final WIMBLEDON LONDON, Thurs. DOY EMERSON, the holder, and his Australian v team-mate Fred Stolle yesterday won through to the Wimbledon men's singles final for the second successive year. Emerson, 28. the world's j top amateur, powered his way to a 6-1, 6-2, 7-9.745 words
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Advertisement157 1965-07-02 17 "SINGACON" high tensile deformed bars r SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH UNIT >L> "V tar Ml MVN/k. TUT lIHIT KM tt taui 11.1.M •M Imt, 1M». M«n. huril !k»* ItHl hilil IM., (Ml U... > K. i:mm a, >y Bnr «ln, Km nnl't *f Ua txti m I tot. kl«k talli UtM*157 words
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Article, Illustration26 1965-07-02 18 Smoke riscv from the remains of ;i huge C-130 Hercules transport following the shock Vietcong attack on Danang air base yesterday. U.P.I. Radiopholo.UPI - 26 words
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Article405 1965-07-02 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. •JIIK People's Action Party and the Barisan Sosialis opened their Hong Lira by-elec-tion campaigns at separate rallies in Hong Lira Park and China Street tonight. Six Ministers, led by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, spoke at Hong Lim Park in support405 words
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Article79 1965-07-02 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Francis Rozario has been re-elect-ed chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. The new secretary -general is Mr. Lim Bens? Tee Other officers are: Secretarydisputes. Mr Peter Lim Heng Loonti; organisation. Mr. Lim Kit Slang; finance. Miss Jenny Lee; wxial and culture. Mr.79 words
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Article304 1965-07-02 18 LONDON. Thurs. Closing midclii prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Thurs— Spot 21'^d Aue. 21 7 I6d.. Sept 21 7l6d.. Oct. Oct Dec. 21 \d.. Jan. Miiich 21 5 16d.. April June 21 \d.. July Sept 21 3 16d Jan. 'March 21 \d..304 words
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Article54 1965-07-02 18 CARACAS. Thurs. Shoemaker Marcellno Monteverde awoke yesterday to find himself nailed inside a coffin at his own funeral. He had suffered a heart at- tack and was believed to bo dead. 1 His mourning family at the funeral heard his frenzied banging on the coffin lid andReuter - 54 words
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171 1965-07-02 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By pANBERRA, Thurs. Australia^ first conscripts since World War 11—20 years of Age and just on 2.000 of them— were treated with gloved fist on their first day of military life yesterday. Sergeant-Majors r-vpn smiled at them and called them171 words
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Article48 1965-07-02 18 BANGKOK. Thurs. A programme to set up "volunteer vllluige police" throußhout the country is being submitted for consideration to the Cabinet, the Thai Interior Minister. Mr. Prapart Charusathien. told reporters today. If approved, the prxxtramme would be completed In five years, he said. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Obituary38 1965-07-02 18 LOUIS CHEE KONG MIN "Z behind wife, mother, lirothrr■BasMara, Rran.lcliiMnn to mourn Ma .11 leave H Plain for Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Changl Road oa 3.7.65 at 4.00 p.m. and thenoc t« Bidadarl crmrtry.38 words
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187 1965-07-02 18 A lesson in duty for Prince Charles EDINBURGH. Thurs.— lA Tho 17-year-old heir to the Throne. Prince Charles, chatted gaily iterday as he was launched Into royal j duties at en party ben lus .r I public engagem Given time to meet 600 Common* Scottish Students. I'nm? Charles joined hiReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement63 1965-07-02 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word* Hi (MfaataMMßl LIM. to daiiKht'-r v nn 111 July 1965 at i. a*"** 9 ft ORANGE {pUpil for lively satisfying ■jIvJ refreshment! Ir2^ —^^l Stop anytime any place, llva JfN^JlJm an(itreat yourselfto a real thirst-quenching drink JlllpEß NEW^J F&N Orange Crush. SparkHH^ ling refreshment full of63 words
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Title Section9 1965-07-02 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT iB9 words
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Article, Illustration951 1965-07-02 1 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL So popular this Circuit should soon supersede Macao SCREAMING motor cycles and raiting Mipcrchanred racinjj can will shatter the peace of Malaya's first satellite town of l'etaling Java hut it is something the people of Kuala Lumpur welcome with the fourth951 words
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Article, Illustration530 1965-07-02 1 The youngest competitor making his debut here ONE of the -oungest competitors on the Petaling Jayi racing track this week-end is Sonny Man. 21. who is making his debut in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races. Sonny, an advertising clerk in a commercial }rm in Kuala Uimpur. is entering the530 words
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Article100 1965-07-02 1 DR. Cunn Chit Chan, receiving the RoHimans Challenge Trophy from Mr. 0. Wright, tales director of Rothm.nn of Pail Mall (Malaysia I Limited, for the Formula Libre class. The trophy, mad* of solid silver, was specially designed by Rothmans designer in London. It is 14 inches100 words
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275 1965-07-02 1 All the ingredients of a big show IJIVBI ui.hout P«'t«T Srrj sh.nl last >rar winner of the open event for motor cycles competing, this weekend's racing at Prtaling Jaya has all the ingredients of a big showas 33 of the most skilful riders vie for the handsome cash award and275 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-07-02 1 Very best wishes from the VIALAYSIAS sportsA loving Prime-Minis-ter, Tengku Abdul Rahman, himself a no mean motorracing enthusiast, has expressed his regrets at his inability to be present at this years Circuit races as he is away overseas skilfully steering Malaysia through the sharp curves and bends of world politics.261 words
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Advertisement42 1965-07-02 1 SALUTE TO RACING DRIVERS <—^B^ BXC-"y j^^^^4^^^B^^^^*^**^^^B^^B^a^fc^ I ll^^^^^^^^V L^B^B^H^feo^^toff9 L^BW L^B^^B^ ™"^^^BB bVb^HV B^^_^^^^^a^»aßMßT*Vii3^BHß BnpT^'BT^Bßft^V'Wi^WV^Vif^crf f~**A *+w .m I J^^^^^^^^^^^_^__ --rrrss s «^»«Mrj-»TTrg i_.L'l> +2^-^' tr^*' fT7 *^^"^UMn^i\. iTT*B-g- rJITT /T/ ,J?^^^^^^B^B^Bfc^awJ W J ~5 cmrfA/nasiA. the greatest name in cigarettes42 words
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Article, Illustration757 1965-07-02 2 British aces out to dominate world racing Last year's world championship was undoubtedly decided on reliability, says BILL PAULSON £4fTl HKY'RK off" ajjain on the searinjf track that leads to the world Grand JL Prix championship, and there was a familiar look about the result of the South African event757 words
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239 1965-07-02 2 Another sponsor confident of big success MR. I. (i. Hrpui>rth. mi. i nni*ri iireetot of lord Motor (onipanv .mil iinr of the main sponsor*, said lh.it this is a truri.-il pfTort and th«- success or failure of this year's races will determine the surxival or end of motor racing in239 words
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Advertisement131 1965-07-02 2 this is the completely prU SKYLINEISOO EELUXE s bssslßb**<BSWi~i i^i f ft J. "^"^^^-V^:- !^gftWggggggggggkggyilßßßMMl^ f V M 1525(1 ssssk T /Mf^^\\t^^^ t :^y|^i==,,3ssas,fe I T^JV >x. I gHpSs"^*?*^ I^^ 1 5/ B ggr SlßHßiß^Slsßßlßli^^- C^l l^r >B-— ■^■^^•ej^,^ pS^V J V-"... t^L^r \j^J FOUR Bi^IOEOPEKIKG DOORS HIILn^ 1511 fcfc/n131 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1965-07-02 3 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - Six trophies and $22,000 to be won FRANCIS EMMANUEL Iw ITOTOR racing meet. A attract competitors not only witli the prestige, honoui and glory they giv the competitors but ..Ix' with the coveted trophies an ci :»ri/r monies offered to 'he winners. The organisers < tne fourth Tengku Abdu Rahman1,130 words
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Advertisement67 1965-07-02 3 WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO PROVIDE I OFFICIAL TIMING EQUIPMENT FOR THE FOURTH TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACES Jfl ar M 9 Is. IsL •v'-^Mpp ■■pr>^**w-' i .v to^l K jstßS Ml "'aSta^%bi JtLi^»B' /??^<yv jß B^v-^CaB B. J^SSHb. i -'«»vMW! il i; ~^v.-' ■•"'•>'•■•■.' '^^H 9r67 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1965-07-02 4 Peter Miller - Peter Miller Everybody thought he was a novice experienced only in backyard rates but to watch JUAN FANGIO at the wheel was pure poetry by WH E N th c jfreat Argentinian driver, Juan Manuel Fangio retired in 1958 at the age of1,212 words
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Advertisement247 1965-07-02 4 jH|iM| liWUnl »\MiQu*uT»t«i VTA' r HvWlK^fl \J jL )|J/ I Jig W USoBigQPP U^^^*& \mft^^ I J^\_T— I If r-—\ [Q gj ~^^^^m~mmm~ K2mß F USE WAGNER LOCKHEED M^^KGW S^J^ AUTOMOTIVE HYDRAULIC i BRAKE FLUID IN RED fl WPK \H****A COLOR...NONE BETTER. J NONE SAFER. NONE MORE ■°f taH EXTREMELY247 words
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774 1965-07-02 5 Too dangerous— that's my verdict on Le Mans... SAYS STIRLING MOSS 'IMIh I.c Man- Ucnt>l four Hour (irand Prix of Kndurance is one of the most renowned motor races in the world. Kverywhere there is colour. atmosphere .mil t.iietv. And yet for me. there is \erv little else I ha\eDomei - 774 words
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626 1965-07-02 5 FANGIO; MAN OF CHARM AND UNCANNY CAR CONTROL self on keeping in tiptop condition. He didn't smoke or drink, enjoyed plain, simple food and went on long vigorous walks for exercise. Normally he slept at least IL> hours a night and after his accident, he vowed never again to race626 words
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Advertisement129 1965-07-02 5 3SP*f^^ >v alfla^Haf '7 im Jill &bW *H ivy I ML inarm aBSIi/atrSayfii i f F. L^B^lF -^liaT^miHQaStlaS H af/V AW' W M M "^8 BS f/lmwlJr*"** A AS wX\&WmW/ m m d vK mwnr l\ mwi fl CClTltUra docs not waste «ngm« power. Th.t tyr* ■^•k. tfli MM ,i129 words
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Advertisement152 1965-07-02 5 A sure from start to finish. you can rely on a 9°/ ie lightweight Champion ofi the INVEST IN A SUZUKI FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI LEADS THE ||P WORLD IN 2 STROKE MACHINES. ||fp Available in 50cc, 80cc, 125 cc,& 250 cc, models. Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319. Orchard152 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-07-02 6 Motor-cycling in the main even! of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races last year. There are .'H competitors in this event this year for the Bridgestone trophy.32 words
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Article178 1965-07-02 6 THE main races in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit The Formula Libre (cars) for the handsome Rothmans Challenge Trophy and the open motor cycle event for the Bridgestone Cup are scheduled to be held on Sunday, starting at 1.15 and 4 p.m. respectively. The programme for178 words
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Article, Illustration987 1965-07-02 6 FOLLOWING is the full list of competitors for the Ter.gku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races: Motor Cycle Cli.ss Races 50 c.c. Abdullah Awec "Suzuki) Tan Ah Kow Honda PR*. Lee Win* Sang <Honda 1. Yet Thye W?" < Honda). Ou To<k Wing < Honda) J. C Munn987 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1965-07-02 7 PETER MILLER - PETER MILLER During mercurial career Stirling accumulated a vast store-house of racing and rallying experiences ST I R L IN G MOSS will undoubte d 1 y go down in history as the most gifted and versatile competition driver of all time. During his mercurial career,1,701 words
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Article, Illustration2317 1965-07-02 8 111-fated 'Mike' was one of the true titans of motor sport was ironical that Hawthorn, who had cheated death so often on the race circuits of the world, should have ended his short life in the mangled wreckage of his private car. MIKE Hawthorn2,317 words
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Article655 1965-07-02 10 FRANCIS bMMAM XL THE fourth Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races at Petaling Java tomorrow and Sunday will go down in MMSC history for many firsts. it will be the first time that two cars make their debut in the Prtaling Jaya Circuit and one of them655 words
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Article, Illustration770 1965-07-02 10 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Another feather in the cap for sports club MANSOOR RAHMAN by uyiTH the inclusion of the Tcnuku I Abdul Rahman Circuit motorI cycle events this year in the official international competitions list by the Federation Internationale Automobile, the controlling world I body, the Malayan Motor Sports Club have added another770 words
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