The Straits Times, 4 July 1965
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Title Section17 1965-07-04 1 it* THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.550 SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1965. 20 CENTS KDN 1191 M.C. (P) 100617 words
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Article371 1965-07-04 1 LEE KIM BENQ - LEE KIM BENQ: by KUALA LUMPUR, Sa*. i A RIDING boy employed in Major f^ Heddle's stable has admitted that he alone was responsible for Sun Maiden's condition after she won the last race on May 30, the first day of the Perak Turf371 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-07-04 1 Eyewitness: Driver was thrown up 10 feet into the air By FRANCIS EMMANUEL: KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday Malaysian go-karter Ken Johnson was killed today when his MGA sports smashed into an embankment on the Rothmans stretch of the Petalin^ Java Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit race track this182 words
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Article107 1965-07-04 1 KAMPAR, Sat. A 12 yearold girl gave birth to a boy on May 28 after having been iilleeediy raped by a labourer or. throe occasions between Ot:ob> r 1964 and April 15. 'ying a"- an Inquiry hr-re yesterday tgainsi Hu-sain bin Has in, 27. now facing107 words
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Article62 1965-07-04 1 LEICESTER. Sat. Bot sdioo!-leavers werr urged on Thursday to get t« know the opposite sex well before marrylnc Tii c Rpv. Tom G.irdiner. rl aplain of Brentwood School told the girly: "This is a crazy i world. Those of you who reach tar in a62 words
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Article30 1965-07-04 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Highway bandits wearing gauze bandages over their faces held up mine buses, trucks and cars in ThaiI land rmd escaped with $15,000 in caaii and valuables.30 words
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Article53 1965-07-04 1 CORFU. Sat. An 11-membr medical team arrived here by plane today from the Greek capital, summoned by Queen Anne-Marie's personal doctor. The team was called after Dr. Thomas Ooxiade said the Danish-born Queen was entering "her last stage prior to giving birth" to an heir to53 words
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Article27 1965-07-04 1 VIENNA. Bat Austrian watched helpk ricrcJrr ?uar< rlown .i refugee who iriPd to Klin through tlip border'l b.irbed wire fences to Austria. A P.27 words
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Article60 1965-07-04 1 Boy or girl— by choice... CAMBRIDGE. Sat.— Parents m.iv f>c able to choose the sex of their children if experiments here with 176 cows are successful. The cows have been artificially inseminated to te.«t the theory of an Indian scientist that spt-rrr .separates naturally if left Mantling in a tpstReuter - 60 words
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Article62 1965-07-04 1 FAIRBANKS (Alaska) Sal Things are often reversed in the land of the midnight sun Rain fell last night and because of it a baseball came could not be played. Midden and unusual diiNtstorm had caused thr «;ime to be called ofT. Rut (he rain rame. holding downAP - 62 words
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Article246 1965-07-04 1 HUNT ON FOR IBAN GUNMAN Prow GEOFFREY GELDARD KU C H I NG, Sat. Fire Chinese, including a woman, were shot by an unidentified gunman at Machang, a small bazaar in the Kanowit District of Sarawak's Third Division last night. They were talking en the five-foot246 words
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Article139 1965-07-04 1 ILLNESS HAS BEEN A STRAIN...HE WILL NEED LONG REST: ISMAIL By ARUN SENKUTTAVAN: KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday JENGKU Abdul Rahman will have to remain, in London for at least another three weeks for further medical treatment and recuperation. The Minister of Home Affiars. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman,139 words
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Article83 1965-07-04 1 STOP PRESS MARGE BEATS MARIA LONDON Mt Margaret Smith. Australia's 11 year old tennis queen, is back on her Wimbledon throne In the best u<pmi'ii's linal at Wimbledon since the war the tall, suntanned New South Wales girl, who first won the title in 1963. edged home the narrowest of83 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-07-04 2 Dr. Ismail says it again: Quite satisfied with the outcome in London KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday fHE Minister oi Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today for the second time this week that he was quite satisfied with the outcome of the C o m m o296 words
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Article99 1965-07-04 2 Doctors stop her 2-year hiccups ATLANTA. Sat. Mrs. Lucy McDonald .slopped hiccuDing for the first time tr> two years last night. It took an operation to stop them. Doctors said .she luid no; had the hiccups since the operation but. it ni not vet known whether the oi>' would be99 words
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Article22 1965-07-04 2 KUALA I DMPUR. Bat. The Dndang ol Rembau, Dato Arinan ,!i. today oporvd a $100.--00<> extension r>i a Malay school22 words
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Article59 1965-07-04 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A noodle manufacturer. Thong King Thong, was today jailed for four months for corruptly giving $60 to a public health Inspector, Low Peng Leong. on April 13. Thong gave the money as Inducement for Low to report favourably on the sanitary condition and59 words
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Article40 1965-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Secretary to the Ministry of Works and Housing of Ipdia, Mr. Prem Krishen. made a courtesy call on the Minister of Local Government "»nd Housing. Mr Khaw Kal Boh, at his office here today.40 words
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194 1965-07-04 2 Papuan gets death sentence for axing a sorcerer' POUT MORESBY. Sat. A young Papuan has been sentenced to death for the axe murder of a village sorcerer. |IM Peruka. 22. said he killed the witch doctor. Tupota Atu. 45, because hr was terrifying villagers and had made many people dieReuter - 194 words
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Article151 1965-07-04 2 Batu Pahat curfew: Six arrested 1 |>ATU PAHAT. Sat. Six people were arrested by 7 p.m. tonight for bivuking the 12-hour curfew nnpo-ed from 5 p.m. on ;t .•■ection of the town covering Jalan Omar, Jalan PHiiglinia Penng, Jalan Abu B.ik:ir. J;iia-i Muruimrd Akil and Jalan Bakau Chondong. A Labi151 words
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230 1965-07-04 2 Don't quit now plea to SUPP leaders From CHEW LOY KHOON I I^UCHING. Sat. Behind- the scene moves were made today to get the moderates in the Sarawak United People's Party back to the leadership. This morning a nine-mem-ber delegation from the party's central working committee led by its vicechairman,230 words
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Article52 1965-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Tariff Advisory Buard announced today that the Inquiries on Group B items will be opened at the Economic Development Board. Fullerton Building. Singapore, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, submissions on articles of furniture, glassware, tiles and bricks, wood and timber will52 words
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260 1965-07-04 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. QATO LEE Kong Chian has resigned as the University of Singapore's first Chancellor a post he has held since January 1962 on "grounds of health." This was announced today by the iceChancellor, Professor Lim Tay Boh. during an unveiling ceremony of260 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-07-04 2 The Kings message I^IALA LI'.MPUR, Sat The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Lyndon Johnson of the nited States on the occasion of America's Independence Day anniversary. The message said: "On this memorable anniversary of your Independence Day. the Raja Permaisuri Agong joins in expressing to131 words
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Article25 1965-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thieves vrsterday stole eight drums of sodium ;irsrn::( i $579 from the Batu Caves Estate store, about eight miles from here.25 words
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Advertisement104 1965-07-04 2 DIETHELM'S NEW GROUP 300 FURNITURE 1 Gracious lounge suite from the New Group 300 Diethelm's New Group 300— a full range of furniture for the home. Elegant designs that afford numerous combinations. Distinctive yet functional and costing a good deal less than you expect. The New Group 300 proudly maintains104 words
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Article, Illustration333 1965-07-04 3 STORE NUMISMATIST REJECTS OFFER OF $6,000 FOR ONE AND HOPES FOR $15,000 If^INGAPORE, Sat. A local numisInche Ishak bin Lambik, is bJ hoping io make a small fortune from sale of two early IMth century Spanish coins. He has already injected two recent offers for the333 words
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Article435 1965-07-04 3 The weekly Cairo magatine Ai v war >aid "despatches trom Cairo may soon announce" the marriage •>* world befcvyweighi champion ("assius Clay to an itlan waitress Al Mu.-awar said Clay tell deeply in love with Ei. a .vat Mustafa during a visit to Cairo last year and expressed a435 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-07-04 3 HE LISTENS TO THE NEWS FROM HIS HAT TIIIS man is -.landing in a London street listening to the news, it comes from his hat. That bit sticking out at the back is a transistor radio and a wire hangs down on the other side and plugs into his ear.116 words
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Article218 1965-07-04 3 KANUAR. Sat Seven-teen-year-old Howard Gordon Hoople. the first American Held exchange .student sent to Prrlis. i<; learning th c National LaiiKi.. He la also looking Torward to vi.sitinc the kampong.s and sharing the life of the rural people. Howard is thr eldest 800 of Dr218 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-07-04 3 Twist and jive in 'A? You Like It' IPOH. *ai— .-.hiikfsprarran play is to get the modern treatment. It will have jive and twist music. That is one of the special features of the Bards "As You Like If to be stajred by Forms Four, Five and Six boys and127 words
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Advertisement450 1965-07-04 3 LIVING STRETCH BRAS m I j i. M < The new Piovt-yx Livng Strrtch bro it Hi* bra viu con reolly liv« in. Adiustable, cushionrd i'^ctch strop* provittc la«unout comfort and 1005 tasting jupport. The back plunges donrglv low tof the BARE BACK I>X>K. Cocl. stretch ever »heer eloitic sides450 words
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Advertisement239 1965-07-04 4 THERE'S A NEW LOOK TO BANKING AT THE TOOT OF BUKIT NANAS Banking has a stodgy Image. People think of dusty, barred cages and stuffy tellers. Maybe it was like that once. But First National City Bank is as bright and modern as Malaysia itself. And our new Kuala Lumpur239 words
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189 1965-07-04 5 Johnson's daughter Luci becomes a Roman Catholic A S HINGTON, Sat. Luci Baines Johnson was baptised into the Roman Catholic Church at a small private service at St. Matthew's Cathedral yesterday. President and Mrs Johnson and Luci's eister. Lynda, atonded the service, held on her 18th birthday. The White House189 words
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179 1965-07-04 5 KUCHJNG, Saturday. r j|MiK ord Squadron Malaysian Engineers lefi i<>r A homo today after being honoured by the Sarawak Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalon» Ningkan. lor their services to the State. At a brief eercmonv at their ramp at the 7' 2 mile Kuehinß-Serian road179 words
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Article49 1965-07-04 5 BRISTOL. S.u -Vandals liave I stone bowl of r I>\ tlie tii'indei i« th* lißion .John Wm lev tool Ret H;uiliam a lull where Wesley ad his first open-air sermon in 1739. came from 8 chapel «et up by the pusior in the district RenterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration23 1965-07-04 5 JAKARTA. .Si,;.— Lie Sien Tnen was jailed for three fmu a .n« court for hoistme the flag of Nationalist China.— AP.AP - 23 words
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Article23 1965-07-04 5 lOKYO Sh' A 25-ton Jap«n«p boat with crew of 17. v%* reported mlsvine todnv on rotucli .^ii.s off KjruKhu AP.AP - 23 words
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Article485 1965-07-04 5 BALING. Saturday OORDER villagers have been supplied with shot--13 guns by the Government. Their duty is to see that terrorists who crossed the border don't come back. The actinpr Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said this when he warned of three threats facing the nation: From485 words
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Article243 1965-07-04 5 VIETNAMESE ARE TOLD: DO NOT BE NEAR AMERICANS JjONG KONG s.tt Vietconc nrrillai have warned the public and foreicn residents m Viuon to stay away from places frequented by American KtviCCMCB. A communique issued by the Vietconi; command and reported by the North Vietnam news agency last niuht243 words
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Advertisement249 1965-07-04 5 a^r «^3m |iJ K Hb M&. B m. Step out with Qantas to Europe Every week, Qantas offers you 7 V Jet flights to London friendliness. Start discussing new travel ideas wtth yowr (It's a daily service) All 7 flights go via India, or Travel Agent or QANTAS. Raffles Hotel,249 words
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OPINION
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Article329 1965-07-04 6 TWIN THREAT IN SARAWAK THE significance of the events which have rocked Sarawak In the past week can only be Ignored at Malaysia's peril and the Central Government must consider two vital factors in assessing the situation which has developed in that State. They are: 1. The quality of Indonesia's329 words
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Article203 1965-07-04 6 BEACHCOMBEP - BEACHCOMBEP BY In passing IT .seem.s unfair that the only ugly mechanical thing referred to as "she" is a motorcar. Nobody says of a computer. "She is a beauty." or talks about the "lines" of a giant crane a.s though it were a film actress By the way.203 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1965-07-04 6 Sauces of danger THE MINISTER INCHE BAHAMAN. the Minister of Health, when asked if the laws governing food and drugs would be tightened up following a rash of court cases concerning harmful ingredients found in various sauces and drinks sold to the public: "It is not a matter involvrng policy1,027 words
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Article613 1965-07-04 6 WITH their p.iticnt> doctor- are MippoM-d to have a bedside manner. With the press thry are if certain exponents of medical cthii's arc to h.tvr their uay Mipposod to IHUM Ike air "I i phy-ii-ian praitiMi);; inrtmmuitu'adn. I'.im whrn d<>< tin i- bJh .i i iwl M'i\.int holding613 words
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Article186 1965-07-04 6 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuai Yew. had this to say in Parliament fSunday Times. May 27 1: "Before the debate on the King's speech begins, let us make quite sure what the Constitution means. If there is any doubt. I suggest we co to the186 words
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Article269 1965-07-04 6 ARN What you 9 re really worth! "Let ICS training develop >our ability and help you to a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace. Your progress is sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow. Send us the coupon below today! Moderate tees; no books269 words
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Article509 1965-07-04 6 SONG AND STORY All in a room L where past is taped to present /\N the fifth floor of Federal House in Kuala Lumpur is a giant index which occupies an entire i wall of Radio Malaysia's record library. With its help the stafl can find —In I less than509 words
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Advertisement11 1965-07-04 6 Cough Drops^ FOR RELIEF OP COUCH SORE THROAT BMaj SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement65 1965-07-04 6 SaMcial Count, for win— atu«Mta la Oraaawakint. Social Crxn and luttrior Dacoritlon. Dtp*. 81 W* LTB SKIUCM a oat m. IT». "^^^^^^O P.O. MX If IS. SIHSAPOM I mmm^^^^^^— Wtai* lent FKEE Wok a* L 3i!lM NAfIE Arf HDfif add s OCCUPATION INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS est. mm M«nktr el tKt65 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-07-04 6 W L^m tmmm rsind as a -On the road 'all 'day Invsttryto fT^^^B zZzr*?"^ you must hear a few. remember that hmm%4mLJUi I ehveys &<j if you Wt o*e for mss R»eh TOO TO CUT TWE t&f'JfZ'"-^ A_, \pr«:b b/ 15% J but thats nor funny J47 words
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Article, Illustration57 1965-07-04 7 LONDON. Sat. TENGKU Abdul Rahman poses for a picture in his room at the London Clinic where he is now convalescing from an attack of shingles. On the left is Dr. R. P. Pillay, the Tcngku's personal physician. Also at his bedside are Pu a n Sharifah57 words
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399 1965-07-04 7 Policeman shoots man held for raping daughter I OS ANGELES, Sat.— J A police vice squad lieutenant fired five shots at close rarge today at a handcuffed man arrested lor questioning in the alleged rape of the olficer's teenage daughter. Carl E. Norman. 21. was critically wounded Lt. Tom O'Neal.AP; UPI - 399 words
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Article51 1965-07-04 7 NEW DELHI. Sat. India sianed pulling front line troops m the Pakistan frontier ikistanl units also reported withdrawing. The Defence Ministry said the simultaneous withdrawals followed the implementation of a c "ti Thursday In tde iiuliii-P.ikt.-tan territorial dispute over the barren Rann of Kutrh on the weMcrn51 words
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Article59 1965-07-04 7 CALCUTTA. Sat.—Pro-Pek-ing Cotnmunusts of West Bengal are planning an armed rebellion against the Congress Party. according to an alleged document seized by the West Bengal Government. The document calls upon Communists to .set up cells for training in guerilla warfare, to acquire arms and ammunition and59 words
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Article54 1965-07-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Barisan Sos.alis will hold two sireet rallies at Upper Chin Chew Street and the junction of Peking Street and Amoy Street between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. tomorrow. On Monday, two rallies will be held between the .«ame hours at Upper Hokkien54 words
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Article175 1965-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IMIE 14 patrol oraft which the Malaysian Government recently ordered from the British firm of Vosper Ltd will cost £3 million (about 525 million). A Ministry ot Defence spokesman here today confirmed a Financial Times estimate, published in London on175 words
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Article67 1965-07-04 7 LONDON, Sat.— Britain's 98 High Court judges are to get a 25 per cent pay rise. One .nidge, «ho presides over the probate and divorce section, will get a 40 per cent Increase, bunding his salary to £11.250 < $100--00 The I .ord Chancellor, head67 words
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Article47 1965-07-04 7 PENANG. Sat. The PanMalaysian women's national Koran reading champion. Hajjah Faridah binte Mohamed Saman of Kelantan. will give a Koran-reading demonstration at the Almasrtah Islamic School. Bukit Mertajam. at 9 p.m. on Monday as part of the Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebrations here.47 words
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Article61 1965-07-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The con- troversv between the 1.000 stui dents of the Ngee Ann Coll.jge in I Tank Road and the Ngee Ann Kongsi management committee over development plans for tine college yesterday took a new turn. After a protest meeting the student* called61 words
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129 1965-07-04 7 PARTY, FIREWORKS TO CELEBRATE U.S. NATIONAL DAY CIXGAPORE, Sat. Americans in Singapore will celebrate their National Day tomorrow with a reception organised by the American Association of Singapore. The reception will be held at the residence of the I.S. Consul-General. Mr. John A. Lacey. Highlight of the festivities will be129 words
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Article114 1965-07-04 7 $1 3,500 diamond: Man accused SINGAPORE, Saturday pOLICE believe that a 50-year-old man, charged in the magistrate's court today with dishonestly retaining a stolen 6.35 carat diamond worth $13,500 could help them recover other stolen property, i Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln. rjrosecuting. tolrj this to the magistrate. Mr. Tan114 words
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Miscellaneous503 1965-07-04 7 en 'Part I of an Egyptian film); Oliiunrunt, gJS Nfws jn Tliml g25 BeU CHANNEL 5 Jar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan (reI'M 100 Opening and pro- Peat broadcast): 8.30 Mad.im •nan mnamn 5 »11 lan K u- Nawaen (Pnrt II>: 8.40 Cosmoages; 1.05 Twentieth Century— politan Dance Time (repeat New York In503 words
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Article49 1965-07-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Th. b of murdered American >r.iii Robert E. Holtman. will br sent back to Los Angeles on July 12 by ship. Police believe that Holtman was Uaten to death by robbers in a backlane off Hoe Chiang Road on June 22.49 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-07-04 8 MADAME SOEKARNO AT PARTY BOMBA Y. Sat. President Soekarno raised a storm of protest in India by saying this nations leaders have strayed from the teachings of Gandhi. One of the loudest protests rame from Gandhi's grandson. Rajmoban Gandhi. 29-year-old editor of the164 words
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860 1965-07-04 8 IPOH. Saturday Mehar Singh, a clerk at the Commissioner of Lands and Minos office here, LoM !he High Court today that he was invited to take part in biackmarket transactions in shares. He said that the invitation was made by the manager860 words
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221 1965-07-04 8 Hew I helped to trap a cneat— by a woman police clerk MALACCA. Saturday A woman ponce clerk told the Sessions Court here today how she helped trap a man who tried to cheat her aunt of Sl.OOO. Wong Chin Lvii L'» of Central Police Station. Singapore, m testifying against221 words
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Article35 1965-07-04 8 IPOH, Sal— The headmaster of the Buntong New Village Chinese Primary School. Mr. Leong Fung Nyean. reported today that 514 cash and an adding machine worth $274, were stolen from the school.35 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-07-04 8 J^ONOOV Sat CJurcn BMmbeti haa m.uir .in exception (o her rule never to accept fUtm from tin- puhli, and has kept a patatteg «rnt her ny am.itcii' artist t. onion StlMlt. pilace spnkpsrn.in told Steni: ilrr Najnt] is glad to make an exception in the case of your134 words
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Article39 1965-07-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat —The P«>ples Action Party will hold two Hour Lim by-election rallies tomorrow. The first rally will be at Carpenter Street at "7 p.m. and the other will be at the Hokkien Street at 8 p.m.39 words
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Article12 1965-07-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sixt^n brothels were raided by detectives last night.12 words
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164 1965-07-04 8 Sat. The Beatles, who were recently awarded the MBE yesterday chalked their names on four giant sherry casks and took a place in history alongside Napoleon I and the Duke of Wellington. The casks are for the world famous museum of the Sherry164 words
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Article59 1965-07-04 8 BIRMINGHAM (England). Bat. High shool teacher Owen Davis will Quit his job at the end of term because his school has too man 1 coloured purills. Davit, 47-yea.r-old bachelor tcicher of mathematics and ■aid >Werday more thin half the 440 pupils at m Murdoch Secondary School59 words
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Article48 1965-07-04 8 SINGAPORE Bat Five Ini let traders wore ;n--rrMrcl wn today by Marine Police In two >^paratr incidents. Three Indonesians, j-topix-ci i>(l Chanui tliey hail .sold 20 Imu- o: tiMi I the Rii detained off JohorelShoal Buoy huci a bale of rubber In thi48 words
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398 1965-07-04 9 «POH, Sat. The Government is taking action with regard Alliance Municipal councillor, Mr. Chew Peng Loon's allegation that a child had died in the hospital here because a clerk had delayed calling for a doctor. A preliminary investigation has found that the so-called398 words
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Article194 1965-07-04 9 IPOH. Sat. Total attendances in hospital outpatient departments has increased by four million. There was also an Increase of 100,000 patlent.s admitted to hospitals. This is based on the figures for 1961 and last year. Disclosing this, the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin194 words
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Article290 1965-07-04 9 Don't try to abolish Jawi: Nasir £UALA LUMPUR. Sat -The «o? lrec L or oI the °c"an Bahasa dan Pustaka Sved Nasir bin Ismail, 'today warned against any attempt to Isolate the Malay masses In the rural areas by abolishing the Jawi script. He said: "I do not understand the290 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-07-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat 4 COOK from India. Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Razak. whose wife has threatened suicide if he is deported from Malaya, may be able to stay here permanently. The Ministry of Home Affairs is now considering a second appeal to allow him to302 words
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85 1965-07-04 9 No confidence move by councillors SEREMBAN, Sat.— Five Alliance town councillors here have asked the President of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. Lai Pong Yuen, to hold a special meeting on Wednesday to discuss a motion of no confidence in the present council administration. I It stated that In view85 words
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Article82 1965-07-04 9 |>ENANG. Sat— Police today tT detained two suspects In connection with the shooting of a foundry owner. Mr. Soon Kirn I Tay, during a lunch hour robbery in Sungel Plnang yesterday. Both men. described aa members of a secret society, wet* picked up at Weld Quay82 words
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Article17 1965-07-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. A mmpeetcd housebreaker and anxtftf robber was arrestad at trw Hot Cinema yesterday.17 words
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180 1965-07-04 9 TPOH, Sat. The retiring headmaster of the Anderson School here. Mr. M. Ogle, told a speech day ceremony attended by the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. yesterday, that less frequent staff changes, especially at graduate level, were necessary for Sixth Form exDansion.180 words
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Advertisement50 1965-07-04 9 1 KEY PLAN "^C \x^^ Comprising 2-Storey detached and semi-detached \J w^^Sp^-= bungalows at 4* M.S. Thomson Road, Singapore. *^\f 111 1 ■^■^^^^■■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■■■■i^^^B J Jg&**,<o*..sZ~--' j\ %^^P I FO«ENQUI*V*»OOKING I J YEIAI LI AN LTD. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT DEPT. iCIHIH^J.NI f" l! V3b\ 37-38, BANK OF CHINA BUILDING. SINGAPORE,! TELEPHONE *****50 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-07-04 10 FAMILIES RECEIVE ASHES OF STUDENTS GASSED IN SYDNEY I/'UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The ashes of two Malay sian students who died in the gas i leakage accident, in their suburban flat in Sydney on June 25 arrived here today. They were received by the families of tbe vctim>.378 words
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98 1965-07-04 10 Air crew ask for more money' 'danger gYDNEY. Sat. Qantas aircrews have lodged a claim for increased danger money for flying over areas of unrest. The claim, however is not connected directly with the lucent incident where a Boeing 707 bound for Sydney from Singapore reported an unidentified aircraft flying98 words
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Article, Illustration269 1965-07-04 10 Kean Siew: Front may reject expel call by branch DEN'AWG, Sat. The Jelutong branch ot the Party Rakyai, ai an emergency meeting last night, decided to expel Mr. Chew Tatt Seng, a Socialist Front city councillor ior Chowrasta. lor allegedly having "seriously contravened" party ai-,-clpline. The uranch au>o recommended the269 words
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152 1965-07-04 10 14 YEARS' JAIL FOR FATHER WHO SEWED BABY'S LIPS A KIH. Sat. A father who sewed up his 'tiller's lips with a length of fishing line and later struck her when she cried has been sentenced to 14 years' jail for manslaughter here. Laurence Brian Hearn. 27. labourer, of Bunbury.Reuter - 152 words
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Article271 1965-07-04 10 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1,000) $1.09: Cold Store < 2.000) $195 CD Es.so (I.ooo> $1.4"i; F and N ords (8.000)271 words
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398 1965-07-04 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday LIEW MUN WAH, 31, was jailed for a yew and ordered to be given three strokes of the rotan in the ninth magistrate's court today for attempting to extort $22,000 from the manager of a printing press in Jalan Afifi.398 words
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Article138 1965-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Four men armed with daggers and home-made swords raided two isolated houses near the Hot Springs. Setapak. la.st night and escaped with a total haul of 51,065 in cash and jewellery. The robbers, working in pairs, entered the hou 40 feet138 words
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Article62 1965-07-04 10 KANGAR. Sat. Weelcrnd tourists visiting the border town of Padang Brsar were today advised not to buy daggers, sharp knives and other weapons whlc.i are •"banned"' in Perils. This advice was given by the Perils O.S.P.C. Deputy Supt P Muzamil. following the arre I of62 words
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Advertisement495 1965-07-04 10 ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE? Tlr»H of the some low pay ond the seme old job' Worried at h»tng a square peg m o round hole? Then throw off the shockles 04 poor pov. boredom ond insecurity. Step into o thrilling new career. Don't wait until you ore too495 words
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Advertisement136 1965-07-04 10 BENA PARK Jolan Bena, (near the Military Residential Area) Spore. 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% 'STREAMLINE' TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED GARDEN BUNGALOWS LOW PRICE $29,000/-136 words
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Article, Illustration921 1965-07-04 11 RODERICK MANN - I'm no girl-next-door RODERICK MANN By MADRID if A CLAUDIA CARDINALE MISS CLAUDIA CARDINALE is pretty, and rich, and successful. And if you know of a happier combination I shall be delighted to hear of it. In seven years, thanks to the guidance of her mentor, shrewd yountf Italian producer921 words
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Article435 1965-07-04 11 IT was on the whole an enjoy- able evening of pianoforte music we heard la.st Wednesday from Walter Hautzig at the Victoria Theatre. What piea-sed me most was Mr. Hautzig 's inclusion of a wellbalanced selection of minor I works after the interval. Far too many visiting celebrities435 words
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Obituary30 1965-07-04 11 MR. CHAO TAI former lwtur»r of ?'nlv»r»it» of Singapore naftnti away .1M July Cortrtr l»«v»a Singapore rankrt <"n a' 4 p m 'nriav for Oioa Chu Kang Chinese Cemetry.30 words
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Advertisement511 1965-07-04 11 organisation; ±-4f j.iii J^'.fr% #t«.' 1 ren'iftr-aMiMM'afyiSH* NOW MlO\\l\(.! 1 1 am 1 30, 4. 6.30 t 930 pm. NO FRfE LIST) m m John Mill! pj B TODAY 9 o.m. Morning Show m CiTntfne Keeler At«oir pj ).M>U \eiOUl\4.! 4 Shorn Doily Note Time»: 11 am. 2 30. 6511 words
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Advertisement145 1965-07-04 11 fIUICI 0 11 I BAK KESTAt'KAM A i i id irw t)nupi»n« Vk An alr-condltlonm nadNOOM S Kitb prlvnt* balba W. Jl tifioa. m f buperb (itvic* M BUHnKiuiuiaM f~' I Mrli-docked S V' i to.'* T«l: *****/7. '^V Slop Arthritis Rheumatism Pain Today The u»asJn« naw dlncovery Remind bain.hen145 words
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Advertisement42 1965-07-04 11 Todov 1 Shows: 3-6-9 pm 'bade'ghar'" q*(m Xl BAHU a^flaf BHI ,'Jt IV ■MoamF«jfl mm aj Today 11 a.m.: "Snewwhite 4 the I Stooges" Scope Color. Next Chaiiae: "Mehndi Logi Mere Hooth (HindiW Wotch Out For "GHAR BASAKE OEKHO" (Hindi) ■■■■m^ I42 words
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Advertisement254 1965-07-04 11 TV'S MEN'S CLUB OF SINGAPORE A BETA CHAPTER Presents «t GALA CHARITY PREMIERE N^ IN AID OF THE SPASTIC CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE 1 ORCHARD THEATRE -WED.. 21st JULY at 8.45 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HE. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA, TUN YUSOF BIN ISHAK c*22.'e *22.'- ROGERS -lIAMMKRMHN'S254 words
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Advertisement19 1965-07-04 11 N s■■*^^B^3*^^Waj ~.jv p.m. "MOMir MOON" Cam. To-doy 11.00 o.m. Joson And The Aroooouts" Color Todd Armstrong Money Kovo«k19 words
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Advertisement360 1965-07-04 11 f^TßA"Dlrect"from LNERPOOLaV Land of THE BEATLES ROLLING STONES v COMES THE SENSATIONAL ALL-STAR I DOWNBEATS Limited I m (An A. HAMID Presentation bj -ON STAGE at LIDO S pore TODAY in Coniur^tioti With 2.30 6.00 pm Shews No Free List MARLONBMKDO tft^ AND AN EXQUISITE NEW JARWESE STAR J&5--W m360 words
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734 1965-07-04 12 He is down a division after last start win OUTSTANDING (late v/ Fire Gold) looks unbeatable in Race 2 at Bukit. Timah today. This New Zealandbred six-year-old came with an impressive record ar<d confirmed it at Penang in May with a smart win in734 words
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Article139 1965-07-04 12 BTSON MV I ALL BOY I'OINTKK I. UUNONG M VALUER l«. ■EMTAOC Rar« 1 I'antja.siU Ilidup Malajiia Tinsgi (iunonc I Master Valuer Pantjasila PaattjaaMa OUTSTANDING HHMiii; bikd PANAMA BOY Rar* t Thunder Bird lull\ Srout Outstandint I Nay M^< >ir .\rcenl Thunder Bird \MI s.| r\KK \MI SI. I'\KR139 words
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Article1081 1965-07-04 12 BT. TIMAH 2nd day Race 1—2.30 Cl 2 Div l ($10,000) 6£ 1 tggll Master Valuer 'IK Lick* Donnelly 4 9 0 >F> Johnson 3 2 ***** Ilidup .Malaysia a 'Chen's S- Ml F iih-min 1 1 ISMI lin^ui (.unnni a 'Knnusi Malaysia) H dRCn B 8.13 'SFi Mitchell 71,081 words
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Article408 1965-07-04 12 THE Stipendiary oiewaici* report on yesterday i> races "sSre'i: u**m Timah was slow to begin and low some lcngth>. On enquiry, it was found tiu.i Iximboiu', Timah 'HarMdXl had none into her sun odttwn backed out: Then wh.-n she tunic m again the •tarter despatched the field.408 words
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Article1664 1965-07-04 12 Retusa scores smartly MASTER AUCTIONEER BEATS OLD RIVAL FILM GOER 111 TO PAY $93 SINGAPORE. Sat. Retusa, late Killaloe, an expensive Irish importation finally broke the ice with a smart win in the Cl. 2 Div. 3— 6 f handicap at Bukit Timah today. Ridden by apprentice YusofT. Rptusa led1,664 words
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Article100 1965-07-04 12 <>■ \i i-uui n; is t (jus s, ;n: :nd mr.t 5i....,,-, 3rcl 1414 M m Minus 5, r Ni S6lBOB :,,v|,x 3l XI V 17. jj:«u i?isi> IMMg. < OSHOLATtOH bm i, Xo»: *****3, ***** a 1M7097. .'«.'504. 34H5.'7 :i«i:t. MIMg, *****4. *****7. Kxtra conwlation &ZM nu-h100 words
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Advertisement669 1965-07-04 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE U «..-W. U r*, m .,-Baw M f»a. ,xfm FOR BRIDE}, for Annlv«n»rita. •h' II IM K'""-('il to yci fur year* if run fivr It i h »r!ft from Mardtna. hard i:<>..ii. Bin«apore. lelt..hon« ->.UH. ComprrhPß- lv« FUniir of KteetftC Mlxrn. Toaat-"-a. irons. Halr-Urycrn. hood -flat*669 words
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Advertisement74 1965-07-04 12 The new breed in motoring for the new generation ggg|| dpel NEW! H Virile -Smart -Economical THE YOUTHFUL OPEL KAOETT COMFORTABLE S SAFE L^3!y^S?*^JS!**^'3> Give* you 40miles to a S^J^^^^^^^^^^^A Jm cation interv c extended to every 3000 miles! Sole Agents: I— SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD.— i 315-319. Orchard Rd.. Spore.74 words
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Article3628 1965-07-04 13 ALL THE RESULTS Badminton PENANQ State championships. 110 m hurdles: 1 Tan Gh'e Lin 2 San Teng Wah 3 Yran Leu Tarn 16.2, 200 m: 1 l)r>mond David 2 Lsmail Ahmad 3 Anwar Bakar 23.6. 400 m heat I: 1 Salleh Nalub 2 H. H.irgan 3 JA. Carey 65.5. Heat3,628 words
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Obituary31 1965-07-04 13 IN LIVING and cherished memory j( Mr M D Samuel called to go on 4.7.60. 'Not, only today hut everyday in silence we remember" Beloved wife, children nnd grandchildren.31 words
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Article26 1965-07-04 13 THE RESULTS of the Pahane Consolidated Co. Ltd. In Jun». 1P65. were Ore crushed 19 000 tons. Output of tin concentrates: lode 200 tons.26 words
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Article284 1965-07-04 13 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of Ausiralwn association football matches played today were: \MV VdHTH Maylxld 1 Cardiff 2. l \V t fcl). DIV. 1 Cumberland 1 Polonia 2. Hellenic 4 Hakoah 6. Metro 3 Apia 1. NSW KKO. DIV. 2 Canterbury 6 Marconi 0. Sydney Aust. 3 Concordia284 words
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Article211 1965-07-04 13 MOTOK-BACINQ Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit races <P Jaya. 9.30 a.m. and 1.15 p.m.). TffiTTHI Malaya Cup: Penang v Sifor (Ciiv Stadium. 8 p m. Forces v Perlis (Merdr>lca Stadium. 8 p.m.i: Negn v Jt Services iS'ban, 5.151; Spore v Malacca (,Jn Be.--ar. 7.30 p.m.>. Tour match: Perak v211 words
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Article211 1965-07-04 13 HE WANTS TO COMPLETE WIMBLEDON HATTRICK LONDON, Saturday. I>OY Emerson, Australian winner of the Wimblex%( don tennis championship for the second year irii succession, has no thoughts of turning professional immediately. After beating his teammate. Fred Stolle, 6-2. 6-4 6-4 in a one-sided final lasting211 words
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Article25 1965-07-04 13 WELLINGTON, Sat The South African Rugby Union team, beaten In their two Test matches against Australia, were humbled 23-« here today by Wellington.25 words
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Article98 1965-07-04 13 r BIRMINGHAM, Sat. War- wioksh:re r.:*hed to victory over the New Zealanders after being set a 77-an-hour target of 198 in 155 minutes here yesterday. They completed their nine wickets victory with 13 minute* to spare. A brilliant unbroken partnership of 132 in 75 minutes98 words
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Advertisement27 1965-07-04 13 Lite CLASSIFIEDS MALAY MAIL Word Puzzle Contest OFFERS $5000/" to OUTRIGHT WINNER. IT COULD BE YOU! Send your entry Now. Closing Date Wed. 7-7-65 at 11 a.m.27 words
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Advertisement144 1965-07-04 13 JEM Mti^^^^L JImB F I A mr fJo* strenath m>mfr B^^ 9 1. Mr m Mm I DRINK OVALTINE r>Ti 1 Be the centre of attraction L '^i![*wm ...bounce with the health p| K^-vJ Wr AMI mWm tl V. and strength that Ovaltine lifilill Hffll gives. At work or at144 words
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Article309 1965-07-04 14 i» \ng. Sat.— Women athle- tes ware again in thi* forefront m :i ..ihletic championships today when they new records. •ure Di the me ■1 all the rewritten. pector Freda who broke the 100 record on Thundaj wi'ii ti ime <>' IX7, today clipped three-tenths309 words
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482 1965-07-04 14 Penang's Toh scalps Kwok and Kirn ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1V —Toh Boon Theng of Penang accounted for two of the four major upsets on the second day of the Malaysian national lawn tennis championships on the Selangor Club courts today. Boon Theng. playing cofefully Oontrolled tennis, ousted sixth-seeded Kwok482 words
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Article29 1965-07-04 14 SEREMBAN. Sat— NijSTi beat Joint Services 4-0 in n Malay« Cup soccer match here today. ChOW '.Iw.n I:<ni Pe'.ev van Hui/en M ■loseph and O. RohUl29 words
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Article, Illustration531 1965-07-04 14 CONRAD NG and F. EMMANUEL Kuala Lumpur. Sat. BOND, driving a l.bOOcc Lotus 23- B, was a brilliant winner of the Sports Cars all-classes event on the first day of the Tengku Abdul Rahmait circuit races at Petaling Jaya here this531 words
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259 1965-07-04 14 By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE. Sat. Giang Toh Chye of Serangoon District, wno yesterday had the distinction of being the fir.-t sehoo.boy to run the 400 m in under 51sec. put up another creditable performance today to w'n the 200 m in a record259 words
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204 1965-07-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, SiU. Ng Shok Keng. the 16-year-old Bukit Bintang Schoolgirl set two state and Malaysian schools records in the Selar\«or Schools Sports Council annual athletic I championships which concluded I at the Merdeka Stadium here today. She set new times in204 words
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263 1965-07-04 14 SINGAPORE Saturday. AFTER dismissing Malacca for 105 runa In 157 minutes, Singapore wont on ring spree to reply with 250 for three In 17!' tn a Malaysian Cricket Association tournament match on the padang today. Wesi [ndian Jim Orifi was thr riav t263 words
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Article254 1965-07-04 14 I POH. Perak lead 1 Krdah by 118 runs on the first day of their Malayan Cricket Asocial ion league match here today Score.s: Kedah 69 and 17-0. Perak 204-7 declared. Kedah Ist Inns: Ar.hnny AOguatin lbw Abdul Aziz Ismail 6. Omar Fiddler tin 1254 words
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Advertisement123 1965-07-04 14 1 '^1 ow ova a c qt jl-:'-nJ moderate price is ££91 IBB^HI rhc versatile Hpfet^^:--'":. -Ji SHANGHAI Model HfiK£B'l 4 Comcra su«»oble cither for amoteur j or professional. ggs3ii^*^^^^^*§{\ c cam era includes $sfflJ^<g^ftfcr\r*Ss, L, all these prized fU# Self-timer ond I f w 'X' flash synchroI PStfc^ I123 words
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Article, Illustration3423 1965-07-04 1 'I was grabbed at gunpoint, with a bag full of secrets" 533 IT was in October, 1960, that I realised that the hunt for me was on. I had just returned to England from a trip to the Continent. My signalman, who had been deputising for me in my absence,3,423 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1965-07-04 2 JAMES McDIYITT - JAMES McDIYITT By THIS IS THE GEMINI STORY TOLD BY THE TWO MEN WHO WENT UP IN HER Ej^ <£^ E NEWS IN DEPTH NOW I want to go to the moon. It's ;il)oiit the only tiling I can think of thai could surpass the feeling1,104 words
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Article1102 1965-07-04 2 I WANT to mix with boys so that I will know what sort of person to marry. But my mother Is against this. Sometimes I secretly got out on dates but It makes me very unhappy. I am 14. WORBIED You are bound to feel unhappy disobeying1,102 words
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Advertisement300 1965-07-04 2 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you hay« attacks of Asthma or J. Jl. had loct 40 lbs., nurtured courhBronchltls so bad that you choke In*, choking and strap sling- every and casp for breath and can't ule <-p? night, couldn't Rlrep, expected to die Do you300 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1965-07-04 3 EDWARD WHITE - I really felt I was walking on air... EDWARD WHITE »y A FTER retrofire 1 remember thinking to myself thai we had done our job and that this was our liiu-st hour. The walk in space was one tiling. The completion of the mission was another, lint the personal meeting1,117 words
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Article403 1965-07-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR AM: I M Tanda Waktu. Morning MeloIno Tanda Waktu. Dan .10 Braakfaat Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A nay. 7 35 Breakfast Potpourri: 10 Learn A Phrase h iwi W.trta Berita: 8.05 And Breezy: 8.59 Rens- 9DO Music mi Fantastic Facts And in 30 The Economic403 words
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Article515 1965-07-04 3 HE was shy but he was tough. He was a mystical dreamer j and a dab hand at a balance sheet; a highbrow who loved thrillers. He was an inspiration to a great popular movement, yet he despised democracy. Contradictions were thick in the515 words
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Advertisement881 1965-07-04 3 a^y^^ l^z£j^^r\ It/1% v^\ ■■Jfi'^^^^^Bj Stctitu »f cemponrntt la HaV— ■■■■■Hi ">• t't You can start your own Radio-Television butinttt without capitaL The A R.T.C. Practical Radio and Television Court* gives you training ana your tools of trade at the same time. A R.T.C. w n train you. in your881 words
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Article, Illustration664 1965-07-04 4 DOES getting up you down? Do you always feel blue instead of zippy? Are you just "existing" instead of living? If the answer Is "yes," then i it's time to take off the orakes and recharge your batteries flgur a ti ye 1 y speaking.664 words
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Article152 1965-07-04 4 GOOD FOR A LAUGH WHISTLER was once commissioned to do a portrait of a celebrity notorious for the exalted opinion he had of himself When the painting was completed. Whistler inquired if his client liked the work. "No. I cant say I do." replied the celebrity. "You must admit. Mr.152 words
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Advertisement292 1965-07-04 4 GLORIFY YOUR COMPLEXION WITH REAL SILK! .91^. i, fVA Helena Rubinstein SILK COSMETICS Silk-Tone Foundation Silk-Tone Liquid Rouge pure liquid silk, transform- for a soft and natural i ed by Helena Rubinstein blush. A triangle of dots into a subtle Rlowinj; undrr thr oyrs. thon blendfoundatlon that covers rd quickly,292 words
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Advertisement204 1965-07-04 4 The Alex Lee Page lA >JPuJ feel so clean, cool and fresh withTampax You feel white-dress clean. Organdie cool. Immaculately fresh because you know no odour can form. Tampax internal sanitary protection does away with the cumbersome bulk of I belts, pins, pads. It substitutes surgical cotton protected by a204 words
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Article, Illustration9 1965-07-04 5 LONSDALE GETS A PENSION OFFER FROM THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT9 words
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Article503 1965-07-04 5 DEAR KNOW ALLS A RADIO and TV dealei who has his premises on the ground floor of a two-storey flat often goes on to the roof of the top floor where I live to instal TV aerials. As a result several of the tiles on the roof have broken and503 words
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Advertisement461 1965-07-04 5 How you can become LI 5\ a baker of /***> ><h international status i "'l M l Dougall s recipe no. 4 Butterscotch rvhip fS oz mper nifted sdf-ramnc flour S tablespoonfuls gnlilen syrup Pinchofaalt 2 oz butter or margarine a pint* milk Vanilla essence Blend flour and unit to461 words
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Advertisement137 1965-07-04 5 On Sale Now! An Invaluable Reference Book iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ The Straits Times Directory of Malaysia 1965 (Buku Merah) lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH This Latest Edition contains over 1200 pages of fully indexed information. An indispensable aid to all Offices, Consulates, Libraries, Schools, Clubs, Individuals, etc. Save time! Have the information at your finger-tips. DETAILED137 words
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