The Straits Times, 3 July 1965
1965-07-03
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Title Section21 1965-07-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1965 15 CENTS KON 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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480 1965-07-03 1 Ningkan: More Chinese have gone across From GEOFFREY GELDARD |£UCHING, Fri. More Sarawak Chinese have jrone over the border to Indonesia to join their Communist comrades in Indonesian guerilla training camps. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. disclosed this today in statement pledging full support for the Central480 words
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Article, Illustration437 1965-07-03 1 The lessons of 12-year Emergency in Malaya will be put to practical use in Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Friday ALL the lessons of the 12--year shooting war against the Communists in Malaya will be applied in Sarawak for the resettlement of the border communities. For a437 words
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Article, Illustration380 1965-07-03 1 BAD LUCK of COOK WHO CAME FROM INDIA J£l ALA LUMPUR, Fri A 34-year-old housewife today threatened to take her life if her husband were deported. Holding her six-month-old son, Salim, in her arms, Zahara binte Hussein of Malacca, said380 words
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Article24 1965-07-03 1 MOSCOW Fri. The Soviet Union launched another unmanned satellite today. Cosnw-70 carries scientific equipment to continue the study of outer space. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article32 1965-07-03 1 I,OVDON. Fri.— The 13 450-ton m.v Benledi— said to be the fastest passenger cargo vessel afloatleft here today on her maiden voyage to Japan, via Singapore and Hong Kong.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article149 1965-07-03 1 BANGKOK. Friday. gIX Malaysian fishermen who were marooned for .'57 dnys on a Thai ishind after their boat s;mk in the Andaman Sen have been rescued by Thai fishermen and brought to the southern town of Ranong. i According to press reports here today, the MalaysianReuter - 149 words
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Article36 1965-07-03 1 HOUSTON (Texas). Fri. Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell were yesterday named aa the crew for the two- week Gemini spaceflight to be attempted possibly by the end of this year, i ReuerReuter - 36 words
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Article122 1965-07-03 1 Emerson keeps his title LONDON. Fri. Roy Emerson, of Australia, confidently retained the men's •JBftM title in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today to confirm his position as the world's outstanding amateur player. The 28-year-old former Queensland cattle rancher a sain completely outplayed fellow-Australian Fred Stolle. in a 66-minute minuteReuter - 122 words
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Article31 1965-07-03 1 J OXDON, Fri Tengku Abdul \\n\\ man, who is recovering from an ;illack of shingles, is making considerable progren ;ui<l will \ca\\v the London clinic on Tuesday.31 words
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Article58 1965-07-03 1 LONDON. Fri.— Members of the House of Commons have many admirable qualities but chivalry apparently Is not one of them. During a session yesterday Labour Whip 61 -year-old Mrs. Harriet Slater tripped and fell flat on her face. Her fellow members roared with laughter and not oneUPI - 58 words
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Article22 1965-07-03 1 CASABLANCA. Pri— King Hassan II yesterday announced the nationalisation of industries which handle exportation of fruit, vegetables, handicraft and canned fish22 words
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Article231 1965-07-03 1 U.S. jets drop bombs near Hanoi SAIGON. Fri. American Navy planes bombed an oil depot within 40 miles of Hanoi today in the closest raid yet to the North Vietnamese capital. A U.S military spokesman said 20 U.S. Navy jets from the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany hit the Nam DinhReuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article31 1965-07-03 1 1 IKI PANIC COPENHAGEN li i Panic-stricken parents threw ihilditn out of windows without waiting for firemen's nets when Maze razed five-storey block of flats. Bffct taken to hospital.31 words
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Advertisement97 1965-07-03 1 CROCKETT* JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND BETTER LIVING vkMft c may no c ver y k'9 yd> but his O* T mother knows that he will always •b vS* be fit and strong, because his food is kept fresh and germ free in her j|^m Mitsubishi refrigerator which has a JBj sterilizing97 words
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138 1965-07-03 2 VIETCONG— ATTACK ANOTHER AMERICAN AIRFIELD Fri. Com- munist guerillas hit Soc Trang airfield with several rounds of mortar fire last night, damaging seven U.S. Army helicopters, a military spokesman .slid today. It was the second attack within 24 hours In which U.S. aircraft were damaged by Communist mortars. Mortar positionUPI - 138 words
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Article24 1965-07-03 2 JAKARTA, Pri. The military commander of Sumatra has ordered that arms be given to all civil defence units throughout land. DPI24 words
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Article19 1965-07-03 2 .JAKARTA. Frl. Antara re-! :>>r:rd today that the Indonesian Artv.y had 'pst-flred anti-tank nisiiles bought from Prance.19 words
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Article79 1965-07-03 2 rpRIVANDRI M. Fri. a Members of rival factions of the Indian Communist IVrty joined in defying a magistrate's order yesterday and burned an eflicy of President Johnson at a public meeting here. I In- meeting was one of several demonstrations held in Indian cities yesterday inReuter - 79 words
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Article329 1965-07-03 2 SAIGON, Friday Marines and tanks move out on patrol around air base as security is tightened |J.S. Marines and tanks were deployed around Danang air base, 375 miles north of here, last night as security was tightened after yesterday morning's guerilla raid blew up six aircraft. i iReuter; UPI - 329 words
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Article55 1965-07-03 2 JAKARTA. Frl. Shipping communications were operating at only 55 per cent of capacity because of shortage of vessels. I the Minister for Maritime Affaire, Mr. All Sadikln. said yesterday. Indonesia needed more 200-ton coasters, tugs, patrol boats, water and. oil barges and various launches and smallReuter - 55 words
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Article18 1965-07-03 2 TOKYO, Frl. Crown Princess Mlehiko is expected to give birth to her second child In December.18 words
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Article, Illustration173 1965-07-03 2 I ON DON, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson (above), said here last night the Commonwealth peace mission on Vietnam must not take "no" for an answer in its bid to seek negotiations. He was being questioned in a television interview onReuter - 173 words
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170 1965-07-03 2 Wife No. 3 greets Sock at Paris airport- PARIS, Fri. Presid--1 ent Soekarno arrived by plane from Cairo yesterday for a short stay in Paris during which he would preside over a meeting of Indonesian Ambassadors in Europe. He was greeted at the airport by his Japanesei born No. 3Reuter - 170 words
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Article34 1965-07-03 2 KATMANDU. Frl. India will build a 450-mile east-west highway in southern Nepal that China has been scheduled to construct. Nepalese officials reportedly j a.'lced the Chinese to step aside.34 words
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103 1965-07-03 2 PAKISTAN STARTS THIRD FIVE YEAR PLAN RAWALPINDI, Fri. Pakistan launched its US$ll,OOO million,' third Five-Year Plan yesterday, based heavily' on Western aid it hopes to get. Pakistan spent more than US$5,OOO million on its Second Plan completed on Wednes- day Besides private and foreign investment, technical aid and American assistance.AP - 103 words
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Article38 1965-07-03 2 JAKARTA, Frl. Indo- nesia has promised to ship 30.000 tons of maize to the United Arab Republic In the near future, says Antara news agency.— AP. Bhortly before he spoke, a fresh outbreak of firingAP - 38 words
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271 1965-07-03 2 NEW DELHI. Frl 'JHE Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, warned his people yesterday to be prepared for ''greater discipline and hardship" as the government tries to invigorate India's falte ling economy. Mr. Shastri said In a nationwide radio broadcast that all IndiansAP - 271 words
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Article197 1965-07-03 2 I CAIRO, Friday THE British Ambassador, Sir George Middleton, yesterday delivered a strong I protest to the Egyptian Go- vernment over Tuesday's air f attack by two Egyptian MIG fighters against a village guard post in the South Arabian Federation. One woman was killed andReuter; AP - 197 words
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Advertisement191 1965-07-03 2 I /O t^..,^mW mm Z^ t mWA\ jv^m*^ Qo/n 'mfHf i 'iiiifrirfiiiiiiiiiir MrS. Chan iS going Superwell.Todayshe'sdrivingthecar.Tomorrowherhusband will. Att^ mt^ mt^ M Mflft SM M M Af mW They go everywhere in it and they go like a flash on POWER-INCREASED SUPERSHELL. .ATm) Mil KM AT AT MTmM A^^ATmt AT191 words
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216 1965-07-03 3 UORT KNOX (Kenr tucky), Fri. A Fort Knox doctor has developed a d r v 'j; treatment to return v person from deep coma to consciousness within minutes or even seconds. The dru« floes not prolong lire, out it doe.s enable216 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-07-03 3 MEW YORK. Fri Typewriter heiress Gamble Benedict (above), whose runaway first niarri.icr to a Rumanian ItaufTeur «>nded in anmilmrnt. was married here today to State police in estimator Mr. Thomas Gallagher. The heiress to a I ss.M) million typewriter fortune met Mr. Gallagher197 words
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Article31 1965-07-03 3 LONDON. Fn. AUf r ts r Robert Men- 1 ?:es. today met Mr. Wilson, the BriUltl Prime Minister, tor a Ilk IHHllll rrvirw at Far Easl delence pror>l.-m>.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article20 1965-07-03 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Fn. The I U.S. leday launched its 10th I Tim WwlMf satellite into orbit. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article178 1965-07-03 3 LONDON. Friday. OPPOSITION leader Sir Alec Douglas-Home flew y to Paris last night to confer with President de Gaulle on Britain's chances of joining the Common Market under a Conservative Government. Informed sources said Sir Alec would sound French thinking about Europe's future, theUPI - 178 words
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Article387 1965-07-03 3 pRANCE holds the key to the Common Markets fate, judging from Europe's reaction to the latest crisis faced by "The Six." Comment on the threat of a breakdown caused by yesterdays failure here to meet a crucial deadline in building up the agricultural marketReuter - 387 words
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Article85 1965-07-03 3 LONDON. Fri. A plain case of mistaken maternity, the doctors slid later. Nurses at a maternity home in Bolton waiting for an Indian mother-to-hc to arrive for her confinement, quickly ushered the first sari-clad woman thr.v saw into thr labour ward and urged her to undress andUPI - 85 words
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195 1965-07-03 3 Tighter entry controls necessary: Wilson I ONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, said here I last night that tighter I controls were necessary i to deal with chronic, evasion of immigration controls by thousands! of Commonwealth im-, I migrants who entered Britain illegally. Mr. Wilson. Questioned In aReuter - 195 words
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170 1965-07-03 3 LBJ orders speed up in supersonic transport plans WASHINGTON. Fri. President Johnson announced yesterday that he had ordered a speed up in the programme to construct a civilian supersonictransport plane. He said in a statement that he would ask Congr. to appropriate an additional US$l4O ($420» million to finance alrframeReuter - 170 words
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Article33 1965-07-03 3 LONDON Fn An 18th cm- I ;uiy ■iltlug de&lc frcm the coun- try mansion oi the E-ir! of Harewood fe'chrd h wcrld record price of £43.050 at auc'ion here today. Reuier.Reuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-07-03 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Awei?es no N660 nT) v,. V^watcm Mt xxia^y f M A Vt flEePecrcY V [y i^i21 words
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663 1965-07-03 4 Ex-union chief tells court of 'blackmail' YAP: I ACTED AGAINST MY WILL SINGAPORE. Fri QTEPH EN Yap Thian Lye, of Hie 20,000-meraber Sinoapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, said in the Hi^h Court today thai lie was ailing against liis will when he contested th c union's general elections Last663 words
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Article114 1965-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. ryHE Peoples Action Party and the Barisan Sosialis contesting the Hong Lim by-election are to be given equal radio and television time for eight talks each two in each of the four languages. The talks am divided into two programmes. In the114 words
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Article43 1965-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The SATA mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Slglap community centre at Palm Road from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on July 12. and from July 13 to 23 from 5.30 pm to 9 p.m. daily.43 words
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Article34 1965-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— A Hawaiian Night" organised by women of the entertainment committee of the Singapore Recreation Club will be i held tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. at the Club's premises on the padang.34 words
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193 1965-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Importance of the individual must never be forgotten in the development taking place in Malaysia, Mr. Richard K. M. Eu. Chairman of the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Management, said today. He was launching the institute's eight-week professional course in193 words
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Article24 1965-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Scripture Union rally fixed for July 10 will now be held at the Victoria Theatre beginning at 4 p.m.24 words
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Article19 1965-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— Water will be shut ofT In Cooling Close tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.19 words
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Advertisement307 1965-07-03 4 f,%W*V<t TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) THE MOST TERRIFYING. THE MOST EARTH-SHAKING! or THE MOST CRUSHING. SHOCK PRODUCING jT^-« SET OF DUELS EVER FILMED! ■V* '\fS <JflH TOHOSCOPE EASTMAN COLOR Starring AKIRA TAKARADA YURIKO HOSHI n Mondarm> '.H[ATHAY'.~T()M(;ht' rPALACE-V-^CINEMA MIDNKiHT' -KATONG^i AT 12 MIDNIGHT SINGAPORE, AT 12. 1J AM. You'll307 words
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Advertisement134 1965-07-03 4 %WG*PQKB,toX£.L 82a Gaylwif toad. Tai: 483 M (SINGAPORE. 14.) 2nd BIG WEEK! JAPAN TOP DANCING SENSATION n_fe. THEEXOTIC T} "MEIKO" Y%Jt> OF THI OtIINTS m A iIST '••■"■tea* En t at«menf )j 2 Showt Nightly BOOK NOW v, NO COVER CHARGE APPEARING NIGHTLY DARLING CHUNG. WONG LING HELEN AT THE134 words
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Advertisement576 1965-07-03 4 [CATHAYWJ i\o\v Mionix, 11am, 1.30, 4, 1 00, 3 30. •45 i 6JO •.ISpm.ll A 9. JO a.m. MO FREE LIST), i Fraak Sinatra Travar Wa»ai< •GODZILLA fsMOTHRA'i Al ro T «korada .Mom fohoScope. ODEON: TOMORROW 8 4-, Xomadvo* ;00 G.rls- PALACE: TOMOPc tlvis Prgjlgy EoHqw TK^ n^ifLAST :i lIAVS!576 words
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256 1965-07-03 5 Ngee Ann students hit out at threat to close college Fri.— The Ngee Ann College students' action committee last i ,i»ht described the Ngee Ann Kon r s i management committees threat to close down the college as "deplorable and irresponsible" The committee yesterday had >aid i: held the students256 words
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259 1965-07-03 5 DID YOU LOSE ANY OF THE ITEMS ON THIS LIST? SINGAPORE, Friday POLICE have recovered a $12,000 sixcarat diamond ring, and $30,000 v/orth of assorted items of jewellery all stolen property following raids on several pawnshops on Wednesday. The ring was surrendered last259 words
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Article47 1965-07-03 5 i SINGAPORE. Fr: A VUOUn. Soh din- 57. tii today tirwl $300 or one month.- jail by a magi.si;'.t aifr >n,. p.c.uiid i guilty in having 3.33 gauo i i ciu'.iiible nieaic.i'.' (i nunra h: hoibc .11 Teick Aver Strett at 6.15 a.m. yesterday.47 words
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116 1965-07-03 5 Schoolboy Gurusamy returns to S'pore SINGAPORE. Pit— X GuruMUBJ, the 14-year-old Slnxapore schoolboy whi> was tound working at a hawker's stall In Malacca on Wednesday after beint missing since June 8. returned here with his father last night. His father. Mr. S. K. Krlshna>amy. a chief fire officer at the116 words
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Article55 1965-07-03 5 SINOAPORE Fn. A lrrlc in a Oovernment ou!p«fir!i:.=' Clinic «.l- i.<:!ed tod;iv tr>r 18 monUis tor criminal bren(h of nu*T of 52.641. Abdul Ohani Moli.immctl -'7 «ho pleaded piilty. misappropriated the money which he had collected from patients at 'hr clinic in Pecu Road between55 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-07-03 5 Lian Ann off to compete in chess championship in Spain SINGAPORE. Frl. Seven-teen-year-old Malaysian and Singapore chess champion. Tan Lian Ann above), left by air for London tonight on his way to compete at the world junior chess championship in Spain. Before he left, he expressed his gratitude to the196 words
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Article51 1965-07-03 5 I TAIPINO. Fn. Sarban Smgn. 26. of the Police Pleld Force stationed in Kuiai. Johore. was chared in the mmbom Bowl here yesterday with attempting to extort $."> fr-m S. Maniam. a ticket collector at th»* Carlton Cinema here, on Juno 15. He pleaded not guilty and tv51 words
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109 1965-07-03 5 'Tarzan' is cantured after 1 0-day hunt I/LANC. Fri. Klang "Tarxan" who escaped from po.ice custody by jumping a 10ft. high wall has been captured after 10 days of freedom. He was caught yesterday by a police officer who spotted him at the third mile, Klang Road, near Kuala Lumpur.109 words
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278 1965-07-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, is confident that the various races, religions and cultures in the country will be moulded 'so that one da\ we will have a single Malaysian nation Inche Senu was .speaking278 words
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Article20 1965-07-03 5 PONTIAN. Pri. Tlie Pontian branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its Mas dny tomorrow.20 words
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Miscellaneous179 1965-07-03 5 Straits Times Crossword n it r j [4 j is r iw ■■■■p^ BH~"^BBn~~"B^BlBV^ ACKOBS 7. Tame unruly soul now bo- 1. Put on the spot wrmt o Ing co-operative .4-6 > your angle' < 101. 9 £«P in flower for tne med t'S^.V™* to beC mt ?ndu.tn.) centre pre-179 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-07-03 6 Gifts for temple went into their pockets KUALA KUBU BHARU, Friday. A FORMER Selangor State Assemblyman and the chairman of the Kerling MIC today pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of Social Welfare Lotteries Board cheques totalling $8,000. The former Assemblyman, Hajl Noh bin Haji Yusoff, 38, was bound209 words
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108 1965-07-03 6 Support the Govt: Sultan tells people pEKAN, Fri. The Sultan of Pahang today called on his people to unite and support the Government In defending the country against Indonesia. Speaking at the Istana Abu Bakar before his departure tor Singapore to begin a three-month world tour, the Sultan told his108 words
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Article63 1965-07-03 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A prosecutor today successfully apolied In a magistrate's court for a woman to be placed under observation in Woodbridge hospital for two wpek-s after she wa* charged with the murder of her husband. Nadarajah Ramanathan. 25. Kamala Govmdasamy 23. is alleged to have committed63 words
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Article29 1965-07-03 6 KUANTAN. Fri- The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahaya bin Hajl Mohamed Sch. will addre&K a Mlidartty rally at Maran 50 miles from here, on July 11.29 words
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Article91 1965-07-03 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A nurse. Yee Fee Yin. 23. bit a snatch-thief on the hand when he grabbed her gold chain, a magistrate's court was told today. Aw Kirn Hock. alias Ah Hock. 18. was caught by two passers-by after a chase along a lane91 words
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188 1965-07-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I 1V The Malaysian Chinese Association has appointed a five-man committee under the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. to study the party's constitution with a view to revising it to meet present-day requirements. The appointments188 words
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106 1965-07-03 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Nine Indonesians who were charged under the Internal Security Act with entering Singapore territorial waters last week, were today remanded for a further week at the Central Police Station lockup. F:ve of them who were alleged to have entered the state on106 words
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405 1965-07-03 6 Khir chides 'defeatist attitude' of the science drop-outs IPOH. Fri. The 1 Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today referred to "disquieting stories' he had heard of Upper Secondary class pupils dropping general science because they did not want to take the subject in the School Certificate Examination. "This405 words
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Article54 1965-07-03 6 XPOH. Fri. Tllr M B<>>.»r of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, has urced flabarman oI Par.Rknr Wand, to live harmoniously ti^cthw «nd thwar' I Indonesian scents and local sub-Iti-m creating 1 communal trouble. He was speaking to tbout 100 I community leadf-r.v ard fishermen j54 words
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170 1965-07-03 6 Call for a 'sense of mission' in youths TAIPING, Friday. AN appeal to youths in this country not to lost the "sense of mission of earlier generations." was made here today by Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, the Chief Education Officer, Perak. Bpeaking at the 60th anniversary speech day celebrations170 words
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Miscellaneous182 1965-07-03 6 \tl<>tr Onp Bff V. T. Mm—iim "itMl I PMkKIC WHO. J^^f BUI WLXUUH. L-^—^vVWV, YE«, OOP. f RKSKT.' SORTA JSBfT TWAT BUNCH f\Oo HERE. SAIP MXy KOC7UHA THEIR UTTLE I \..TOR LIKE OUR OWM y llj J tf OF rOOTLOOfiE I PIP? J LET "EM USE 1 HERE?"/ KDOZUH'3 A182 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1965-07-03 7 John Deane Potter - THE NIGHT STRINGBAGS HIT TARANTO John Deane Potter BY t^^rf^^^^^^^^J^^^ B^^^^^^^ The ancient lumbering Swordfish stringbags to the Navy smashed the pride of Italy s fleet Ti i E mildlooking grcvhaired man in a striped flannel suit sa| gazing through the window of fne hotel across the wide natural harbour1,705 words
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Advertisement253 1965-07-03 7 IN TAIPEI the m PRESIDENT HOTEL a MOST I.UXI'RIOI S AM) I \K<.I ST IK I *ii m m 9 w m m vi I < m i- -nt.,l tioNpit.ilnv jiul impcicihle mvicc »wiit you at Th« J. I KW l.imm"':«. jii i«imli»innctl r<.»'»nis an«l Miitr* rjnE' 1 from 1253 words
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Obituary77 1965-07-03 8 it Wor4t |f| (Wtmtmrnml MR JEAN REOIN.L CfARTON rn««-i1 anav peacefully ,->n frrJay 2nd inl\ lit M4V Templer Hospital after a h- f nine.. MR JOSEPH LIE CCOK LEOMC a*ed <l« yearn pained iway peacefully leaying t»hind MR] (Law Pnh Qwfkl eight "Ona. four d» mht'r.. iwei >on< in-U»,77 words
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The Straits Times Saturday. July 3, 1965.
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Article679 1965-07-03 8 1 Sarawak's Communists have never been taken as seriously I as their organisation, activities and intentions deserve. A {drastic change is introduced with the decision to eniorce a resettlement scheme, on the lines of the Brings plan which eventually was so successful 'in Malaya during the Communist679 words
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Article357 1965-07-03 8 It has been a long time coming. "Active investigation" of the Jerantut-Temerloh- Maran triangle in Pahang as I the site for a huge land scheme began in 1962. A World Bank mission appraised the scheme in 1963, and last year a bank official said the project would be357 words
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Article138 1965-07-03 8 Plant quarantine laws in Singapore and Malaya are separate, says the Ministry of Agriculture. But need they be different? It is difficult to imagine serious disagreements between scientists on how to keep out pests and diseases. According to yesterday's statement, "consultations have resulted in closer coI operation in138 words
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123 1965-07-03 8 Mr. Lee: What I did say about the Sultans ]M AY I put on record what I did say about the Sultans in Malaysia. The Mentrl Besar of Johore attacked me on the basis of what Utusan Melayu .said I had said. I am hoping Utusan Melayu will allow me123 words
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Letter127 1965-07-03 8 "Who ls deciding whether Malaysia Joins Indonesia or not? You decide, or we together decide? I say that is the first tMng we establish: we together decide. It ls agreed in the Constitution. If you want to break it you break the Constitution at your peril. •And what is more,127 words
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Letter94 1965-07-03 8 "Change. If you do not like, (the) Prime Minister. Chief Minister and so on but do not change Sultan." On the basis of a false report In Utusan Melayu, the Mentn Besar of Johore In the Johore Legislative Assembly has made very serious charges against me concluding with a demand94 words
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225 1965-07-03 8 r THE criticism of the A dead National Museum which appeared in the paper a few days ago does not appear to have been answered by the Ministry spokesman. He referred to its excellent library, to a committee that has made plans, and to225 words
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Letter433 1965-07-03 8 IT Is a great pleasure to r.ee the great Interest afforded to the National Museum of Singapore, and I fully agree as a Unesco expert, with any means to increase the rehabilitation of this Important cultural unit. I am fully aware of the efforts made by the Ministry of Culture,433 words
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Article, Illustration718 1965-07-03 8 HO CHANG PANG - Poker on the border with Proper Charlie HO CHANG PANG ITS ALL A MATTER OF WAITING AND WATCHING Three clashes between security forces and Indonesian infiltrators on Sebatik island off the south-east coast of Sabah have directed more attention to this sphere of Borneo's war of confrontation. Reuter correspondent Ho718 words
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Advertisement928 1965-07-03 8 r I Straits Timrt Malay Mail MUM ••>• rtt m# t>. hj.-a.rt to COLD 9TORASI SUPERMARKET Orrham nnn (BJBWBMBBIM !>•«•) j COLO STOf*AGC BRANCHES At Hoiiana aead Katonf Dim CITY lOOK STORE LTD Wmrr>e«te' <" M miv.' Quay THE NEWS FRONT FHjpetrir* < S.ipermertel M M. ISMAIL I Admiralty »o««928 words
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Advertisement18 1965-07-03 8 For CLEAR COMFORTABLE Consi4lt eMm tptcialist C. S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia Str**t, Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement134 1965-07-03 8 "Have you tried Mitsubishi Bank? ySiJj^lf anyone kno»vs Japan they do." '-^Ba^- ai£! _^bHb^P m Why do businessmen coming to Japan call on Mitsubishi f Because 85 years" banking service has indeed made il the bank that knows Japau. A complete range of financial and business STrvices is available to134 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-07-03 9 JHE Malaysian flag being hoisted over Wisma Indonesia in Orchard Road yesterday to mark the official takeover of the building by the Malaysian Government. No Federal Ministers were present as the flag was hoisted at 10 a.m. over the imposing243 words
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352 1965-07-03 9 JELUK ANSON, Fri. Land erosion by the Perak River here claimed another house off Immigration Road today. The plank-and-tile house, one of a block of four, collapsed into the river together with a stretch of land eight feet by 50 feet and352 words
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Article48 1965-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. A visiting croup of journalists from Sobnh and Sarawak jesterdov met the Prime Minister Mr Le» Kn^n Yew 1 The journalists had earlier Irnched with the Btate's Eduoariw Minister. Mr. Ong Parg Boon *nd 1t« labour Minister. Mr i Jek Yeun Thong.48 words
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Article46 1965-07-03 9 PENANO. Prl. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. has appointed the following as members of the State Licencing Board: The senior Sessions Court President (chairman*. Mr. Kee Yong Chin (vice-chairman), Mr. D. S. Ramana'.han. Mr. Tan Cheng Bee and Mr. Tan Jit Seng.46 words
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462 1965-07-03 9 Seamen show papers to back charges SINGAPORE, Friday THE Singapore Malay Seamen's Union is to supply the Federal Government with 13 travel documents allegedly used by Malaysian seamen whose ships took them to Indonesia. The secretary of the union, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Mohammed, said today that a union462 words
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128 1965-07-03 9 NZ medical mission brings new hope for the blind CINGAPORE, Fri. A New Zealand Air Force medical mission will arrive here on Sunday to bring new J^ope for some of the blind in Malaysia. They will be here for a month to return the hosDita. and kindness shown to j128 words
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109 1965-07-03 9 KUCHING. Fri— The Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Dato Fumihiko Kai. flew into Kuching this morning to study the political and I military situation in the! State. He told reporters at the air- port that Malaysia had won the sympathy and understanding of109 words
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180 1965-07-03 9 JPOH, FrL— The Chief Police Officer of Perak, Senior Assistant Commissioner Merican bin Sutan, has ordered a ban on the unauthorised use or possession of jungle green or khaki uniforms with effect from August 1. The order is contained in a Perak Government Gazette180 words
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226 1965-07-03 9 Robber who helped police find gun is jailed OINGAPORE. Frl. After a hawker was arrested in connection. with an armed gang robbery of $35,368 from Gammons (M) Ltd.. he took the police to a house in Johore Road where a revolver, five rounds of ammunition ana $450 were found. In226 words
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Article39 1965-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The niversity of Malaya Graduate iciety will hold its annual feting at the v leatre of the University of nlaya here at 1 p.m. on Sun* y. AH are invited to tend the meeting.39 words
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Advertisement203 1965-07-03 9 J 1 j'.**»v 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES FREEHOLD LAND AT IPOH LANE, SINGAPORE. AT ONAN ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT HIGHLAND ROAD, 5 1 2 m.s. Up. Serangoen Road, Singapore. AT MEYAPPA CHETTIAR ROAD, 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD. AT POH HUAT ROAD, SPORE 6 m.s. Up. Serongoon Road, Singapore. (Ready For Occupation) AT HILLSIDE203 words
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Advertisement107 1965-07-03 9 YOU'RE WELCOME lilt lk^ i j <ai Mr*** I 7T *"J^ —^"yft"* t l Bb .■■'-.^^bTßJ i j n 4sblk 1 BjgfJ B '*'~arf*!' M a Mr f <^BJ wP fM I *H>* i B™BM^B™™™™f^Ble^Bj^^J^3 f AT MANSFIELDS You may be in a hurry or planning leisurely ahead, you may107 words
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Miscellaneous918 1965-07-03 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 Kuala l.umpur Songs; 800 News In Tamil; and Prnanc; Channel 6 Ipoh 6.10 Popeye "The Island and Malacca Channel 4 Fling" 6-17 Little Rascals Taiping; Channrl 7 Batu "Love Business": 6 35— HurklePahat; Channel 9 Kluang; berry Hound and Yogi Bear; Channel 3 Johore lUhru918 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-07-03 10 LOR STAR, Friday A CAREER in the Royal Malaysian Air Force was not one for money-grabbers or comfort-lovers, the Chief of Air Staff, RMAF, Air Commodore A.M.S. Steedman. told the first batch of eight graduates at their passing-out parade today. Cmdr.294 words
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Article51 1965-07-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Inche Arshad bin Ayub. Deputy Controller of the Indu*' rial DevelopHMnt Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Indus' ry. will give a public talk on "Indu.striaiisaUon and Employment Opportunities" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh51 words
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Article204 1965-07-03 10 Rally to mark Prophet's birthday SINGAPORE, Fri. Muslims here will celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed on July 10 with a rally at the National Theatre from 2 p.m. to C p.m The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tup Yusof bin Ishak. will head a list of distinguished guests, including members204 words
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Article76 1965-07-03 10 KAMPAR. Fn Teoh Kirn Eah. 36. wa.s charged in the n tiglstratt's court here on Wednesday in connection with the hijacking of a lorry containing about five tons of tin ore. worth $48.000 near here on July 1. He pleaded not guilty to robMng the lorry driver.76 words
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Article66 1965-07-03 10 KUCHINO. Frt. A military spokesman said today that the .303 rifle bullet found at a Kuching cinema on Tuesday night had r>( n identified M British and had probably been dropped by a seculit* force man accidentally. The original report that the builet had been found66 words
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Article, Illustration20 1965-07-03 10 PILOT OFFICER Prodip pass shows his "wires'' to his girl friend. Miss Evelyn Siow. Straits Times picture.20 words
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248 1965-07-03 10 'Indons trying out tactics the Reds used in Malaya' KUCHING. Friday. INDONESIA appears to be trying out in Sarawak 1 the terrorist tactics employed by the Communists during the Malayan Emergency, the Deputy Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong, said today. He was referring to last Sunday's daring night attack onReuter - 248 words
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Article77 1965-07-03 10 J^ANGAR, Frl. Police have launched a hum for three men— two of them Thais— believed to be responsible for a series of armed robberies in the State. !The Perils OSPC. Deputy Supt. Muzamir. .said the three often crossed the borc^r from Thailand to commit hold-ups.77 words
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Article62 1965-07-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri About 200 tuivs of timber ready to be j shippt-d abroad in* wrek \vert up in MBoka this morning when fire i broke out al the Swre Kee sawmli r. the 6j mile Kuala Lutn- pur-Kepon(? ro id. Property dMMMd m esti-n-.u ed62 words
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Article32 1965-07-03 10 IPOH. Pri. A hoa-cwifp. l^e Sirw Chan. 36. had her handbag. :r.f( J550. snatched from I her by ;i nan m a BBOtOXyctt, j In Orieii Lane la.v n.ght.32 words
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164 1965-07-03 10 NEW YORK, Frl. THE major countries producing and consuming rubber agreed, in a report issued yesterday, that action was needed to offset a predicted gradual decline in prices. The report was made to the U.N. Conference <>n Trade and Development by theReuter - 164 words
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109 1965-07-03 10 Syed Nasir 'national language patriot' pENANG. Kri The Penang National Language Action Front today described the Director of the Dew an Bah.isa dan Pu*taka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, as a "national language patriot." The Front, in a state, ment. denied the charge by the Kuala Lumpur Normal Trained Chini-sr Teachers"109 words
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Article91 1965-07-03 10 3rd Bn for Rangers ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri, IX A third battalion of th-> Malaysia Rangers tiic youngest unit of the nations Armed Forces -has been formed. The battalion, the I n be raised trom all the Malaysian State>. will start nine months of training soon at Rangers Headquarters in ipoh.91 words
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Article38 1965-07-03 10 KANGAR W Peril* A 111 lioitl Thn-r ri' braiioni in September to welcome bark :he R.i .i when hr returns horn« r>n the completion of his liv*-v*w reiffn h the Yang di-Pertiian Agor.g Koala Lumpur38 words
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Advertisement516 1965-07-03 10 STAINLESS STEEL COPPER OR ALUMINIUM CLAD BASKS JJf^'^^jt.' polished throujhout for 'i^__J _*^**\^£^J^F^k< isJmm extra beauty and eaiy covers. Heat-resistant ■■■^^m Jlfc handles Copper or Aluminium clad bases (or fast even heatspread. Choose copper for gas and radiant electric coil stoves, aluminium for electric and solid fuel hotplates. COME AND516 words
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Advertisement135 1965-07-03 10 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACES ATTENTION All COMPETITORS FREE TUNE-UP Using VANE Instruments Available at GEORGE KENT (Malaysia) Ltd., 2, Lorong 19/1 A Petaling Jaya. n^^H DtSTIHCTIOM Typing Stand V Hi|h jrade sleet furniture for '-mz» -J"-X office and factory. Smooth modern stylinf. superb quality and f finish. Economical t135 words
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558 1965-07-03 11 THE JAYCEES REPLY THE Junior Chamber of Malaya, organisers of the Miss Malaysia-Miss Universe Contest, is deeply concerned over the misapprehension of the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, over the swimsuit issue. The Chamber wishes to state categorically that the contestants558 words
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161 1965-07-03 11 AMONG the many standards which seem to be deteriorating these days In Singapore is that of the maintenance of the city's traffic lights. It is not infrequent to find the lights at busy Junctions out of order for days on end. One standard at the junction161 words
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Letter199 1965-07-03 11 Teaching English literature DECENTLY I interviewed a number of dudlls from some of our leading Government and Govern-ment-aided English Secondary Schools. "What subject at school do you dislike most?" I a.sked them. "English literature." was the answer I got from most of them. English Secondary puplU In all parts of199 words
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Letter196 1965-07-03 11 'Wrong time' TV programmes rpAUVISHEN Malaysia 1 <K.L.) Is badly administered as far as programme adjustments go. Take the latest switch the interchanging of "Shindig and "SeaHunt.' "Shindig" is shifted to 630 on Sundays and "Sea-Hunt" to 7.10 on Thursday. On Sundays, there is already a musical programme at 8.10.196 words
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93 1965-07-03 11 THE POORIER RED LIGHT DISTRICTS I NOTE the action taken by the Police Secretary as a result of complaints by Katong and Slglap residents on the spread of immoral activities in those areas. Little or no action appears to have been taken in the Johore and Desker Road areas despite93 words
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Advertisement324 1965-07-03 11 intSl Far lory i n Moloytio operofmg the Latest Automatic Machineries Producing >IOS<)I ITO f Oil S. Those Who Know Buy "LIGHT-HOUSE BRAND" Mosquito Coils. 4 Outstanding Features:--(1) Supreme Quality. (2) Powerful ond Effective mosquito expellent. (3) Hygienic and Harmless to Human beings. (4) Pleasant aroma. Economical Packing ia^B£*£S s^!^k|324 words
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Advertisement336 1965-07-03 11 HALLMARK fJB» OF QUALITY SELANGOR Products of Exquisite Elegance. ond Superb Craftsmanship SELANGOR PEWTER products ore attractive, durable ond easy I jjl !&^LJu| to cleon We have all manner J of products ranging from Ash I Jf* troys and Beer mugs to Teo and Coffee sets to brighten your 1336 words
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Advertisement278 1965-07-03 12 •N e*S» M Experts recommend STAMFORD COLLEGE because its home study course* or* Easy Competent Successful Recognised by educationists ot world repute. oin the STAMFORD COLLEGE Wlictlie.- You seek further cducatron. You are still in school. You wont a better iob:— ENSURE YOUR SUCCESS in Higher School Certificate School Certificate278 words
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Advertisement581 1965-07-03 12 i< uniinurd from Page Xi SITUATIONS VACANT |15 Wore** M (Him.)— Box i« rlt asajpa TEMPORARY JOB lor Ke k -:stered ins] ruilf months Write perl:c\ j.T 6 pore WANTED TEACHERS: BK Geo- Hl*tory lEraoAc) (Jive dere|e|lhoru: fIX GPO BOX I -..3 SALESMEN SALESWOMEN WANT- ED preferably with rais (or581 words
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Advertisement1096 1965-07-03 12 SITUATIONS VACANT It rfortts ft (Hl*.)— Box M eU. tstrm COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED by Power citation, re- Ider* Civil Kngineer In Jonore Bahru. Apply In writing enclosing detail* of previouK employment to Resident Civil Kngineer. Su tan Ismail Powr Station. P.O. Boa 69. Jonore Babm. A MALAYSIAN QUALIFIED Ac countant1,096 words
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Advertisement1081 1965-07-03 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Worrf. >*■ I Him. 1 Hoi .It rfv ril ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOMS BUej CALOW 46. Merry n Koad. a\ailanle 1-eVM Kent MM on o partly fur- < Hissed. it:v.-. orc-lc-ri \oa\i lease. Minimum li vtuirs Interested pleaae view atiovementioned. NfcWLT IIUMPLtIiU uHNIkMku deni 1 i» iiidi d tiuu«.,nu>»1,081 words
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Advertisement852 1965-07-03 12 EDUCATION li M»re/« I Mint— Bmx in rl: txlm RAPIU LCC EXAM Mornin^Mtoini Accounting Book-keeping Typewriting Camnndgc Healtn science. Kellgiou* Knowledge, r.nglno Modern scboui 16 Baiter* Koad a pure k.>j"u SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING and f.nKlisn. Malay. cia»«» ny experi encert teacber*. (Cnnlidi-Cbines* ComMieicu! School 1718 Bencooien Street spore BECINNERSS CLASSES 10852 words
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Advertisement915 1965-07-03 12 FOR HIRE li 'Mm 1 Bmx 'a rlt r" FURNITURE FOR HIRE at Raaaaaable Rates Sin tier Sens 81. Xc note Canal Koad. Singapore I*l lIMI/ won REFRIGERATORS FOR MIRE trom International Reirigeration or -tri< Cbangi Koud at SlO/- P.m Singapore Tel: 4376s i HIRE PURCHASE li Wur4, it tHlH.l—915 words
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Advertisement961 1965-07-03 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Korrf. H t Him.)— Box M cl: txlrm HOLDEN STATION SEOAN >r rieiihali of owner wtH. h;i.- returned to U.K. excellent cor.il ton Si.UUO/J.n.o Tel: on!>4 serrrnhau ttS3 VAUXHALL and Morns Olio- 1 good condition Tax montbs md Insurance lv mor.rhs No dealer* Ring i s*961 words
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Advertisement480 1965-07-03 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE i. i 19«S MERCEDES I9OU Oxiorrt 1). Kor.l I. M.nnr 111 tin Van D. Kiat IHmi Vtuvball c I HHJ. IVM Morris Oxford. H •eU 1t..".; Vollmnsfn ISM r0.,1 h.n Hin Trr>.! srre-t Singapore. Tr SAN NOCK HIN MOTOR CO., orrn tviut: kanul o* I.X.NT CUMJITIUN I480 words
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Advertisement1309 1965-07-03 13 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COASI U.K.i Due i port Sail! P. S'htin Prnang HViUn. ll Ptrt/Tiday Jily 4 V 1 6K 35 Today nu "»> i July JHy 111 im ll l^L U'"" 0 'uly IS Inly 2> lily 73/2S lily H A US l*"".i.LDOal. D.b. Am;.", luly J3 luly1,309 words
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Advertisement2491 1965-07-03 13 \\\\%imim^m\\m^SSS33m\i^m^^m{\\ fTp THE E A hz/SVfS OV"»-.i EXPRESS SAILINGS TO HEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA: S'pce C S 'ij~i Pr-ia'it Arr: Genoa Havrt H'burf Roam Antw Copn I BUSUANCA a) 6. 11-11] July 4 I i Jily 25 Auf Aut I 14 KINA a) Illy It'2l Jlly 22/24 21 212,491 words
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Advertisement1257 1965-07-03 13 I Wtrw, laEflMiU BUCKMLL S.S. CO.. LTD. [l^M U.lUConrine Siatioora rtpai Ptaaii CmtFLtIOMM L'don, HiJaf* Briawtwrta, Vim. havra. Hall, la'tiaa. li Pt/Taaay CITY Of WINNIPEB LoMoa. Haatfiarg. iattaraaa. Hull 14 mi CITY OF WELLINGTON ''ooa, H'borg. R'd«B. Havre, Hull. M-bra. pyj-kM 2f 21 July 21 Jary CITY OF NEWCASTU I1,257 words
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388 1965-07-03 14 TPHE brisk trading conditions 1 experienced on Wednesday constituted the main feature of the week and wen a welcome change to the market, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market review. Earlier in the weeK the market ruled dull388 words
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Article55 1965-07-03 14 'PHI prrMMit ulr of llii Malayan dollar against thr pound sterling lixrd on November 24 last year is Selling TT OD 2s. 3 II I liit Buying TT ?v 4 1 16 d. Buying OD 2s. r.d Thr dollar is at its statutory middlr positiun in relation to55 words
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Article26 1965-07-03 14 .lult 2 MALAYAN KLRRKR PRKK: 70> tents (down five-pighths of a rent) TIN: nUSth (up U— lHcUll cstimatrri offering >3.*> t»ns (up 15 tons)26 words
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691 1965-07-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange was quiet yesterday with many prices virtually unchanged on Thursday's Icmls following the allround improvement on that day. In industrials 13 counters were done at unchanged levels and eight had rises of up to 5 cents. Straits691 words
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Article28 1965-07-03 14 Malayan Stork Indices July I lult 2 Industrial*: MSI «ti.5S Tins: KXlfl Jtt.Bl S rubber*: IttJi 102.98 l)rc. 30. IMI I tin Ore. 2.9. I'M;.' 10028 words
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Article852 1965-07-03 14 ni'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Kxihange of Malavaia yeaterday. with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUTRIALS: tsse 51. 45 81* $1.40 s=l iL'OOO) $1.46. (3.000) 11.45; Bast Smolt (1.000 l 53.50 cd; P.852 words
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Article140 1965-07-03 14 SHIPS lytng iisnmld* ttte tinaaeon Harbour wharves W I Beefed teday are: Pstroelus 1/2. Tatmyt»T 1 4. state of Andhtara 5. Beauty 0/7. Trlamon Bunuanca 10/11. Cut of Newcastle IS/18. Var 18. Oooiv Hani M/M, Ru»h»v»rett 79/30, Van Neck 33 34. Antcnor 35/36, Btwe. Mam 3S/39. straat140 words
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321 1965-07-03 14 riERE was a further rise of 59.621. in the tin price in Penang yesterday to 5724.87 V per picul. This represents a rise of 526.12* in the past three trading days. In London on Thursday the three months afternoon buyers' price rise by321 words
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Advertisement1114 1965-07-03 14 ***kAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA LTIX I > eT a Cl East f tir"- and U.S.A. Great Lak«s Sarvlc* H'koni Tokonama Montreal iotoato Detroit Ctucatu lenetMtnT 21/24 Jef, Stag 4Sttl SSttt 11 Set* II Sett 4«en»ieM Mart" 22/24 Act "nt 4 tet t Oct 11 Oct U Oct WeMt Coast Of Central/South Amariea1,114 words
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Advertisement853 1965-07-03 14 •USItAUA ÜBMSMaTC UALAMI INOIA rMISTAN ANS f SUlr SESVICI i: Firateii* AtelaiN. Mrieeerea. Syteet. 's Madras eat NatMaltitaai Penani siieei S pote S'»o»e P. Sham ''eoani MMIAU IS Jelj 11/11 tell 11/1$ Jtl| t*lUia ll 7' lett rt My 24 leU ;»«PEM»tia ii j.i, it/ i kt 1/ > Act853 words
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Advertisement267 1965-07-03 14 X -&^aateaHS9ejß aaa^aaf W^K^^^^^^^^t^B^^P^^^^^^^^^^^J PENANG SPORE P'SHAM ETA ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ITD FROM CALCUTTA KAKINAOA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" for Osako Wokoyomo. Kooe), Nagoya, Yokohama July 3/ 4 July 5/ FROM MADRAS, NAGAPATTINAM ft PENANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" lor P Shorn Penang, Nagapottmom Madras July 13 13 July 4/11 July 12/12267 words
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Article116 1965-07-03 15 MELBOURNE: Frt. INDUSTRIALS continued on a firm trend with most leaders gaining further ground. Base metals were firm C.R.A. was up 2d. to 355. Oils were I Today's closlnc prices with Thursday's prices in brackets: Mount lsa 35 8 (35/108) Broken RIM (lOi.) 33/11 (33/9) Ampol 9/10 (9/10)116 words
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Article247 1965-07-03 15 lIXY first trade rubber f.o.b. I buyers cloned at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at "0; cents per Hi., down five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The (one was quiet after easier. R.A.S. and r.M.K.K. closing prices in cents per247 words
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Article234 1965-07-03 15 July 2. Three months INDUSTRIALS Knustead 13 eta. McAlister v eta i-itjp Dcv. 6CU. M Invt icu. 0 8. Holding 14 cv. N. Iron V cv. Uunlope 10 CU O.C B.C. 14 cts. B. Smelting 21 CU. Kothman I cts Ksao 11 CU. Sao 8 rts Fed. Dlsp.234 words
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Article70 1965-07-03 15 /-HINESE Produce Eich.nj., Sln«a- pere neon prices par plcul ysttcrday: Coconut ell: bulk 164 sellers, drum (M sellers. Cepra: June/ July UK /Continent: LJaqoatad. Pepper: Muntok white 5155 sellers. Sarawak white $1521 Kellers, special Sarawak black $127 1 sellers, garbled l..mix>n« black $147J sellers. ASTA •filers. Sinnapere Coconut70 words
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Article83 1965-07-03 15 'THE Malayan Excnangt Banki' Ai»»--1 cation made these changes In its rotes to mm-hants yesterday (all rates to SUM): Nsw Verk: tmying TT 33 11/16, airmail OH 32 13/16. 00 d/Kt. 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 5/10 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 8/16.83 words
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Article35 1965-07-03 15 ON the frtt sxchsngs mirkst In Bong Kocf yesterday Urn U.S. dallsr an ti-iotM at 781 for T.T. and 5.75 for cash. Stirling wot quoted at 16.05 and «n. tacl of said U35 words
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Advertisement164 1965-07-03 15 (Continued from Pa«e 12) FOR SALE IS Wordt U (Mtm.)-Box SO rfj. exfrn FOR ALL YOUR Requirements on J Arms Ammunition, contact Khoo J Hrng Pho Co Ltd.. 1, Jalsn Sulel- man. K.U Tel: *****. *****. SPECIAL OFFER:— Skirts SIM. 1 £hnrt |2 50. Swlsslawn $1.50 yard. Indian slippers reduce164 words
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Advertisement847 1965-07-03 15 FOR SALE IS Wordt If rVin.)—Box St rts. «xfr« WHEN BUYING MSMM Bterl Table Cutlery it is worthwhile to sec flr«t the various lovely Patterna from SollnKi'n. Germany and Japan In Mat or Polished Finish at prices you can afford from Anxlo-Dutch Tradlns Co., 163 Orchard Road. Tel: ***** Spore.847 words
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Advertisement787 1965-07-03 15 THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PRESS LIMITED Owing to an expanding publish* Ing programme, the Board of Directors wishes to appoint a parttime editor. The successful candidate will be required to undertake the preparation of manuscripts for press This Includes research work, editing and marklng-up for the printer, proof-reading and dealing787 words
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Advertisement727 1965-07-03 15 SEAFARERS' WELFARE BOARD, SINGAPORE. Boys wishing to go to sea In the Merchant Service and to have their names placed on the waiting list for vacancies in tbe CATERING and DECK Departments only onboard the training ship "Singapore" should apply to tbe Secretary, Seafarers' Welfare Board, Ist Floor, FuUerton Building.727 words
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Advertisement619 1965-07-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE FINANCE DEPARTMENT: <A> ASSISTANT CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER and (B) CHIEF ACCOUNTANT. The commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifl- cations and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time. Appointment will be on 3-year Agreement in tbe619 words
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Advertisement625 1965-07-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN CADET/PEMBANTU TEKNIK (CADE T/TECHMCAL ASSISTANT* Permohonan2 ada-lah dfr>jM3S**t darlpada Ra'ayat Negeri atau Peisekutuan untok memenohl jawatan Kadet/ Pembantu Teknik dlPejabat Parlt St Taliayer, Trengganu dengan Ungkatan gajl saperti berlkut:— $324 X 14-352/419 x 14-545/562 X 18-652. 2. Chalon2 bagl jawatan lni mestl-lah: (I) Telah uniat kursus latenan625 words
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Advertisement616 1965-07-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Posts of (I) AccounUnt and (il) Assistant Secretary APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for tbe posts of v) AccounUnt and im Abiut'.pnt Secreury. Qnabito'Hns 4c Experience (I) Post of A-.counuiit: Applicants should be A&soclatcr *t a professional Accounting and/or 1 ing Body and be616 words
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Advertisement43 1965-07-03 15 Protect the) pedigree with EPIVAXPLUS' the sure.. saf« vaccination against canine distemper. 38 A WELLCOME PRODUCT Obtainable ttirough]youf qualified veterinary surgeon) We supply in transit it Export- Prices ITEMS PHILIPS, SUNBEAM, KODAK, AGFA REMINGTON E CANON. GALLERIA DELLE NOVITA SA, 6830 Chiasso-Switzerland. with43 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-07-03 16 A STAFF WRITER - Hammond among immortals of cricket A STAFF WRITER HE WAS THE GREATEST RUN-SCORER FOR ENGLAND IN TESTS By Kuala Lumpur WALTER HAMTT MOND. who died in South Africa yesterday at the age of 63, is without any doubt among cricket's immortals. He was the greatest run- scorer in English Test450 words
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Article94 1965-07-03 16 A LOR STAR. Fri.— Kedah created a big up-set when tlicj trounced Perak 4-0 in a second round match of the Malaya Cup soccer competition played at Stadium Darul Aman here tonight. Kedah were m top lorni and played their best game lor the season. Kedah94 words
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Article21 1965-07-03 16 SEOAMAT. Frl The Johore AAA championships will be held at Batu Pahat stadium on July 8 and 9 ATHLETICS21 words
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Article254 1965-07-03 16 r MWHA ARESTILL SHORT OF $13,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. With only a week lo go be- ore they leave on July 10 for their 52 -day tour of Australia, the Malaysian Women's Hockey Association are still short ol $13,000 to meet their expense bill of $35,000. An announcement earlier this254 words
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Article596 1965-07-03 16 One seed falls on opening day By MANSOOR RAHMAN 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Twenty-eight matches of the first days programme of 31 were decided in straight sets In the fourth Malaysian national tennis championships on the Selangor Club courts today. I Only two matches went on to three Mtl while another596 words
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Article677 1965-07-03 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYA CUP By J^ DRAW with Penang at the City Stadium on Sunday will be enough to take Selangor into the July 31 final of the Malaya Cup soccer tournament but Selangor's hopes are not confined to the result alone. They are not677 words
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358 1965-07-03 16 F. EMMANUEL - M-RACIN6 Yamaha riders tipped to win F. EMMANUEL By ]£UALA LUMPUR. Frl Japans Yamaha "works" machines are tippea by all the experts to sweep the board in tne motor-cycle events wnen tne fourtn lengku Abaui Kanmau Circuit races start, tomorrow morntrg on th« Petaling Jayu course. The Yamaha team comprise*358 words
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Article53 1965-07-03 16 SOCCER Malays 2 InUr-Malay M-hnol* Ka Ipoh Dlt. 3: Borneo Motors 7 final: SK Temiang 1 Labu Jaya Tamil Ygsters I; Ipoh Ygsters 0 wo DID. BADMINTON Kampar Div. I: Aux. Police 5 Intrr-school 'P. Buntar> M«KRC 1 thodist Secondary bt Bandar Xegri Dir. 1 (S'bant: IA A'53 words
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Article574 1965-07-03 16 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Singapore schoolboy Glaiig Toh Chye today clocked 50.4 sec for the 400 metres to Dut himself In the forefront of Malaysian schoolboy quarter-mllers. Giangs feat, which broke the two-day-old record of 51sec which he had set In the heats on Wednesday came In the574 words
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Advertisement799 1965-07-03 16 AUCTION SALE OF W^u-kfpt Dirthelm's furniture Bra room. l-ounge Room Dining Room vt. Room divider, rocktail cabinet. Bokhara carpet. Kelvmator refrigerator. Hoovcrmatic ua^hIng machine, floor polisher, airconditioner, treadle sewine ma- rhine. Canton Blackwood opium ,in> Ac pahit tables. Cutlery! canteen set for 8 persons, dinner A- teii-srrvirr. bras.s ta lamps,799 words
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Advertisement484 1965-07-03 16 TENDERS THE LAND (GROUP SETTLEMENT AREAS) ACT, 1969 m LALANG FRINGE sriIEME TENDER NOTICE Tenders win be received at ttM office of the Collector of Land Revenue. Kluang. up to 12 noon on 12th July. 1965 tor the following works on an area approximately 582 acres which is situated In484 words
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Advertisement138 1965-07-03 16 BENA PARK Jolon Bcno, (near the Military Residential Area) S'pora. INVESTORS' BEST OPPORTUNITY The Investment With High Rentals, Long Lease Profitable Returns! SITE WORKS ARE NOW CONVENIENT IN PROGRESS TRANSPORTATION LOANS AVAILABLE ELEVATED LAND CASH DISCOUNT IDEAL HOME FREEHOLD LAND ASSESSMENT 23 I 'STREAMLINE' TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED GARDEN BUNGALOWS tOW PRICE138 words
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1118 1965-07-03 17 Eptom J— p - Eptom J— p RACING b 7 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies BUDGERIGAR II is tipped to score his third win in a row in Cl. 2 Div. 2 over 6f (Race Five) at Bukit Timah today. The strapping four-year-old has won his last two starts1,118 words
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Article136 1965-07-03 17 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOT POINTER U TIMAH lIATSMOTH L. TIMAH 1 Mu»ket«*T .ilvadoa Munketeer Petite M'selle M.i* liter Chatsmoth »IN. NUMBER nCOSI WIN. NUMBER R*«e I San Juan Timber Laea Safe Home Timber Lvi Winninw Number San Juan jG. BUCCANEER I Ci. BI'CCWEER G. BUCCANEER Race t !I136 words
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Article1118 1965-07-03 17 Race 1—2.30 Cl 6 Div l ($5,000) 7fi 1 ***** MagMer a (CTL Kongsl) Heddle ft 9.0 Kingston 10 2 &0909 Navaikh h (Mir 6tj Daniels 3 8.13 'Samry 8 3 ***** Glamls (E Reid) Daniels 4 8.12 SubUn 3 4 ***** Musketeer II a <HS1,118 words
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Article460 1965-07-03 17 WIMBLEDON I ONDON, Fri. Lawn tennis queens Maria Bueno of Brazil and Margaret Smith of Australia yesterday won through to the final of the women's singles at Wimbledon for the second successive year. In 1964, in a classic final, dark, l'ssom Maria Bueno won 6-4. 5-7,460 words
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Article118 1965-07-03 17 MOTOR-RACING Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit races (P. •lay a. 4.45 p.m.). TENNIS Malaysian championships (S'gor Club courts, fl, ami. ATHLETICS Penang AAA championships (City Stadium., 2 30); Malacca AAA championships (Kubu Btadium). Perak Telecoms meet <T. Anson). Schools:,' Spore lnter-distrM (Farrer Pk>: Anderson. Ipoh; KE VII Talplng CRICKET118 words
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203 1965-07-03 17 ATHLETICS PRISONS WIN FOUR FINALS ON FIRST DAY MALACCA. Frt. Prisons Sports Club dominated the tlrst day's events In the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association championships by winning four ci the seven finals conducted at Kubu Stadium today. Marlam Ahmad of Methodist Girls School ran the first heat of the 100203 words
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Article357 1965-07-03 17 LONDON, Frl. YfIDDLESEX took a clear lead in the county cric--ITI ket championship table yesterday when they beat Glamorgan by ten wickets with a day to SDara. Northamptonshire, who were level with Middlesex on points after the matches which ended on Tuesday, crashed to an inningsReuter - 357 words
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Advertisement172 1965-07-03 17 STOCK CLEARANCE Whole showroom's huge range of Transistor Radios, Radios, Radiograms, Television Receivers and Refrigerators must be sold at Half Price with Guarantee. (Hurry Hurry For The Best Choice) CiTY NEON RADIO CENTER 226 Serangoon Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. 5 REST ASSURED W WE UNDERTAKE YOUR J* WINSURANCEMSZEa nMmV jj^172 words
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Advertisement170 1965-07-03 17 Architecturally Speaking Beouty in stone is nowhere more evident thon in the fobuloui Orient cities served by THAI INTERNATIONAL, the first all -jet oirline in the For Eost. Swift, silent Corovelle jets provide frequent Contact your trovef ogenf or, services to Bangkok, Calcutta ond Saigon -eocb a tribute to architectural170 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1965-07-03 18 Counsel said the statement should be produced 7 WANTED TO RAPE HER 9 IN STATEMENT TO POLICE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A CLERK alleged at a preliminary inquiry here today that an insurance executive, Kch Hung Khoon. instructed him to1,182 words
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Obituary28 1965-07-03 18 BABU RECEIVED TOOAv ('cylon. r«th e r ..f Kxnagandran of PW n '..r-in-law of K i: \i n y ..r Kiwla lAjnupur (Mtufimi auajr on July Int.28 words
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Article22 1965-07-03 18 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Assemblyman for Changl, Mr. Sim Boon Woo. will open the newlymetalled Oulega Road tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.22 words
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174 1965-07-03 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Is to make another attempt to get the turnover tax modified. In Its place, the Chamber advocates the Introduction of a single-stage tax at source, whereby tax will be paid at the time goods174 words
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80 1965-07-03 18 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. tonight warned irresponsible political leaders that people who played with communal fire would "one day be burnt by it." Speaking at the opening of the $470,000 Jalan Kampong Bharu, Tun Razak said it80 words
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Article76 1965-07-03 18 LIMIT ON IMPORT OF PLANTS LIFTED KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives has lifted the limit Imposed on Imports Into Malaya of Singapore-originated plants. Unlimited number of plants of Singapore origin may now be imported after permits are obtained from the Director of Agriculture, States of Malaya.76 words
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88 1965-07-03 18 Battalion that has earned people's respect KUCHINO. Pri.— The 3rd. Bn. Royal Regiment serving in Sarawak's Third Division last night celebrated the battalions 17th anmvrrsary. At a battalion dinner, the Commandmc Officer. Lt.-Col. Ismail bin Ibrahim, told the men they had earned the respect of the local people vi the88 words
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Article326 1965-07-03 18 LONDON. Pri.— A drab week finished on a dull note today. The June gold figures showing a fall of £24 million were of little Influence. It was left to gilt-edged and gold shares to provide the bright spot*, while equities continued to drift lower in326 words
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Article56 1965-07-03 18 LONDON. Fri. Spot 21 Sd, Aug. 21 5 16d.. Sept 21 5 16d.. Oct 215 16d. Oct Dec 21 5 16d.. Jan./ March 2l I «d.. April June 21 3 lHd.. July Sept. 213 l«d Oct./ Dec 21\d. Jan /March 21i'16d.. C.l.i July 20 T «d Aug. 20 »d..56 words
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Article24 1965-07-03 18 LONDON. Fri Buyers £1415, sellers £I*2o. Forward buyers £1411. sellers £1412',. Settlement £1422 Turnover a.m. 185 tons, i pjn. 75 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article54 1965-07-03 18 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak and Toh Puan Noor Aishah t tonight attended a play by the I Stage Club at the Cultural Centre. The play, "The Walts ol the Toreadors," which opened on June I 30, will have its54 words
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Article, Illustration366 1965-07-03 18 JUGAH TO SUPP MODERATES: WORK WITH THE GOVT I From CHEW LOY KHOON: KUCHING. Fri •piIK Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong .Jugah, today invited moderates in the Sarawak United People's Party, particularly its former chairman. Mr. Ong Kee Hui, and secretary-general, Mr. Stephen Vong, to work with the Government.366 words
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112 1965-07-03 18 Barisan, Indons sing same song: Lee OINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today accused the Barisan Sosialis of identifying themselves with the Indonesians by shouting the same slogans as the Indonesians. The Barisan stand, he said, was "crush Malaysia" and a complete merger to be re-negotiated between112 words
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Article73 1965-07-03 18 The death toll in Borneo LONDON. Fri. Ten Gurkhas, fivr British soldiers and one British sailor were killed in the operational area of Borneo in the past six months, the House of Commons was told today. Mr. Denis Healey, the Secretary for Defence, said the casualties were suffered in battleReuter - 73 words
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112 1965-07-03 18 LONDON, Fri. The Labour Party's popularity margin over the Conservative opposition lias slumped by three per cent in the past two weeks, according to the national opinion poll today. The polls latest findings published in today's Daily Mail, showed 44.4 per cent of the electorate112 words
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Article265 1965-07-03 18 Gunmen shoot towkay during raid pENANG. Fri. A x foundry owner, Mr. Soon Kirn Tay. :i5. was shot t and seriously wounded this afternoon when he resisted two I gunmen who r iided his i office in Suns<-; Pinang. The men, who railed to jopen a safe, fired pointblank at265 words
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Article52 1965-07-03 18 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Vigilante Corps P" division, which is attached to the Paya Lebar community centre, will celebrate lv first anniversary at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. The chairman of the HouMnsc and Development Board, Mr. Tan Kla Gan. will Inspect a euard-of-honour formed by members of the52 words
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Advertisement25 1965-07-03 18 Latt CLASSIFIEDS tt Wor4» %IS I Minimum) TAN YIN MWEE Mr .tr.d Mr« r m TMBI Thrall I o Mdm Allre <-h,-» on 2 I25 words
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Advertisement255 1965-07-03 18 a MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Fen Cheng Building, Johor* Bohru. Tel: 2171 Socrot of examination success: Systematic study under expert guidance. This is whet M.C.C otters you. COURSES FOR 1965/T966 EXAMINATIONS. We offer you the most comprehensive homestudy courses for all examinations from Primary255 words
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Miscellaneous52 1965-07-03 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia (or the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 1 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 7.S Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 88 72 i Singapore 88 77 C. Highlands 73 57 Jesse lton 88 72 I Kuching52 words
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