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1965-07-05
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Title Section21 1965-07-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Fstd. 1843 MONDAY. JULY 5. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article446 1965-07-05 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Blockade after terrorist attacks Fr»« KU C H I N C. Sun. Police headquarters here this afternoon announced that as a result of terrorist attacks on Chinese living along the KuchingSerian road, extra precautions were being taken by the police. This morning, security forces blocked446 words
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Article, Illustration325 1965-07-05 1 PETALING JAVA. Sunday THE tragedy-marred Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit race meeting here claimed its second death today when John Mobbs, a 26-year-oid Johore planter, crashed at nearly lOOm.p.h. in the main event, the Formula Libre. In trying to avoid a car spinning oul of control325 words
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103 1965-07-05 1 Border bandits active? No, says Thai BANGKOK. Sun. A Thai semrity officer discounted a statement made by Malaysia's acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdui Ra/ak. that Communist Chinese terrorists on the Thai-Malaysia border are active again. The Bangkok Post quoted the unnamed security officer as saying the situation in the june;lrdAP - 103 words
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Article44 1965-07-05 1 FORT LAUDBRDALE 'Florida!. Sun. Klu Klux Klan leaders from five Southern Slates criud.^ed U.S. President Lyndon Johnson and the Civil Rlglns Act as a Ku Klux Klan rally here hut night. A 40-foot cross was burned when they finished. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article60 1965-07-05 1 MELBOURNE. Sun. A horse sold as dogs' meat three years ago won Australia's premier hurdle race, the A £3.360 Grand National Hurdle yesterday. Halo Sun. 11-1 winner by three lengths over the 11-4 favourite Hot Sun. was brought for 26 Australian guineas by Mr. L. McManus atReuter - 60 words
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187 1965-07-05 1 BANGKOK, Sunday. AN advance party of a U.S. Army engineer battalion is expected to arrive in Thailand tomorrow, according to reliable sources. The main body of the battalion Is not expected to arrive at Korat Air Base. In Central Thailand, for another month. TheAP - 187 words
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Article63 1965-07-05 1 ADEN. Sun. One British soldier wii killed and seven othrr persons. Including a soldier eight -year-old son. were slightly wounded In three grenade attacks last night. The attacks took place In Aden town and In little Aden. lon the other side of Aden j Bay. They wereReuter - 63 words
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Article29 1965-07-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry ol Kx'«rnal Affairs. Da'o (iliuzult Shafle. returned here today from London after attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference.29 words
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79 1965-07-05 1 Three die as car goes off the road K LUANG, Sun. Three people were killed when the car they were travelling in went off the road at the 45th Mile Johore Bahru Simpang Rengam Road yesterday. They were Dollah bin Sibi, 23: Mohamed SalMi bin Abbas, 22 and Abdul Kadir79 words
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Article28 1965-07-05 1 LONDON. Sun— Tengku Abdul Rahman, recovering from shingles, will leave the London Clinic tomorrow, the Prime Minister's personal physician. Or. R.P. Pillay, said today.28 words
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Article50 1965-07-05 1 ELGIN AIR FORCE BASE (Florida i, Sun. A U.S. Air Commando whose main parachute failed to open and whose reserve chute failed to deploy properly during a Jump from 3.000 ft. made a near perfect landing, wid he was reported shaken and bruised but noi seriously. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article329 1965-07-05 1 Unions to petition the King KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An emeriiency meeting ol the council of the M elan Trades Union Congrrss today divided to send a petition containing "hundreds of turns" of workers to the* Yang dl-Pertuan to withdraw the eminent \s ban on industrial The mass petition Is one329 words
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Article24 1965-07-05 1 AMERICAN KILLED SAIGON, B«n. <>»« American u:is killed and six wounded in Vietnam today annivcr rv <>f l .s. declaration of iadependencc. Ittutcr.24 words
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Article27 1965-07-05 1 BEIRUT, Bun Di A: Hafex. of tin mental' I tee. was shot in ti;c th] a cunman v hi .ome in Tripoli yesterday.— Rrutci.27 words
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Article27 1965-07-05 1 TORONTO about. 2{) mill: world to- of them in the U.S. according to one of tlie two cr.e:: 'A Alcoholic* Aiionvmou-. to comli m. Renter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement78 1965-07-05 1 Ciqorttu Coses A Soxts Ladies Cents Brush Sets Bobu Spoons Pushers Teo Sets Salvers Condiment Sets ttc S-^.Zt de Sllv* £td. SINGAPORE IPOH «ssa ca s ph. oe silva (h kj itdl v.'c ye got the gifts for £a^^*J M the Dad in your life S^^fc^-^f fashion-right, hard-wea- fm ring78 words
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Advertisement52 1965-07-05 1 HIPATEK PHILIPPEJ OtNtVt World's Finest Watch-Hand Finished 1 i*if«: H.Sena Ltd. Jeweller* 1 A a rti Jm:. hspil V*Q the man's beer.. .Men know whatthey want... thegolden strength of Tiger beer., .freshly brewed. ..served cold in a man-sized glass. When men get together there's always t i me for friendly52 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-07-05 2 Big Hanoi war build-up worries the U.S. NEW YORK, Sunday. J^ WAR material build-up in the HanoiHaiphong area of North Vietnam is causing increasing concern in Washington. The New York Times reported today: "Intelligence sources believe that a large amount of war material is reaching Haiphong by sea and IsReuter - 349 words
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199 1965-07-05 2 1 CAIGON, Sun. The Vietcong has taken advantage of the current newspaper blackout to begin selling its j own clandestine newsi paper in the capital, it was reported today. The newspaper Dat To (Land of the Ancestors) was being sold secretly InReuter - 199 words
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Article32 1965-07-05 2 JAKARTA Sun.— The Bultan of Jogjakarta has turned over the building formerly used by the USIS for its library to the local branch of the Indonesian Youth Front— UPl32 words
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Article31 1965-07-05 2 SALISBURY. Sun— An African tribesman has found a dead elephant with tusks weighing 1161 b and 93 lb a record for Rhodesia, the Department of National Parks announced. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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114 1965-07-05 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States announced yesterday that Ceylon has again become eligible for economic assistance after the Colombo Government agreed to compensate tvo American oil companies for properties nationalised some years ago. An announcement by the Agency for International Development said talksReuter - 114 words
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Article43 1965-07-05 2 PARIS. Sun. President Soekarno sand yesterday that the postponement of the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers "i« not at all a failure." "We are determined to hold this I conference in Algiers In Novem- I ber." he said. AP.AP - 43 words
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123 1965-07-05 2 HITLER IS MY HERO, SAYS PREMIER KY TONDON, Sun. South Vietnam's new Prime Minister, Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky (above), was quoted in the Sunday Mirror today as saying that Hitler was his hero. The newspaper published a copyright, exclusive Interview with Air Marshal Ky made some time before heReuter - 123 words
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Article49 1965-07-05 2 MOSCOW. Sun A drunken driver who deliberately ran down four witnesses to hi: a< which he knocked down tlirre pedestnai s. ha> b" n Mil prcrd to be ."-hot. it was reported today. Four pr<'ple were killed and tee other three gravely injured.— UPl.49 words
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187 1965-07-05 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. ITNITED States intelligence experts are studying a report indicating China may have made major strides toward the build-up of a powerful submarine fleet. The report, as yet unverified, is that 30 Chinese-built subs, some able to launch guided mi.vslles from the surlace.UPI - 187 words
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207 1965-07-05 2 Penthouse honeymoon for bride who was a man JOHANNESBURG. Sun. —A2O year old British writer and hi* wife of four days, who was a man until a sex change operation in 1963, said last night they plan to adopt two children very soon. Robin Ash by. 20, married Muriel Peterson,Reuter - 207 words
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Article42 1965-07-05 2 lIKW DELHI preparing an am *o cover :iie country of television stations c i 16 States. 14 imior lang i and a population uf ni million. The scheme wl ■:m--ated £75 million during the next 20 years. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article46 1965-07-05 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Government njiiculs warned this week tint a food shortage may reach lain M proportions over much of KenyaAn emenrrncy slv.pment of 150.000 h corn h:<i eased the situation somewhat. Another 350.000 bays have been ordered from ;he United States. APAP - 46 words
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273 1965-07-05 2 1 ZURICH, Sun. the international Press Institute said yesterday that U Sein Win, a Burmese member of its executive board has been arrested in Burma and was being held without trial. He was the editor of the Rangoon Guardian. Mr Per273 words
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Advertisement71 1965-07-05 2 INFECTION IN Y» U 1 JOGS Make JJ^ ku re Er:they are nafely treated wi/A Ancaris' THENIUM COMPOUND TABLETS (Veterinary) COMPLETELY SAFE HIGHLY EFFICIENT CLEARS ROUNDWORMTN A WELLCOME PRODUCT MMlMkto M dHailtti W «Fl|o 4..M.W li«r.i., lar| tMn WHY PAY MORE? Many Items Selling Below Cost! Swiss Cotton Linen 36"71 words
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Article, Illustration575 1965-07-05 3 LONDON, Sunday XHE British Press turned the spotlight yesterday on a speech by Prince Philip on the thorny question of the future of wh.ie-ruled Rhodesia The Daily Mirror described the speech as "astonishing" and said: "It is without precedent in rr odern times for aReuter - 575 words
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Article65 1965-07-05 3 On TV woman gatecrasher LONDON. Sun. A woman burst into a television .-tudio shouting :i:i apparent ium tiaint I nude in a Him Miown earlier on French painter it nrt Rousseau Viewers heard the rordi i Jt>bish" ,mil "disgusting" and "I am a member of the British public" as theReuter - 65 words
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122 1965-07-05 3 Bomb truck blast: $1,300,000 damage I OS ANGELES, Sun.— Three 1,000 lb. bombs aboard a truck headed for the Navy's main west coast ammunition I depot exploded with a tremendous roar yes- terday when the truck crashed into a manui facturing plant. The driver was killed and damage was estimatedUPI - 122 words
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164 1965-07-05 3 BONN, Sunday. Germany yesterday called on France to clarify her intentions in the crisis in the European Common Market. Dr. Gerhara Schroeder. the Foreign Minister, made the appeal to the French Ambassador, Mr. Francoib Seydoux. when he received him today. A Foreign Ministry statement said:Reuter - 164 words
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169 1965-07-05 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Leonid Brezhnev acmseri the L'nited StaKs >esterday of nuclear blackmail by claiminc it has more nuclear-armed intercontinental missilethan the Soviet Union The number of Soviet missiles is "perfectly suf ficient to finish off once and for all any a«ressor or any RroupAP - 169 words
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Article57 1965-07-05 3 WELLINGTON. Sun. Dr. 3. C. Lee, .superintendent of techlicnl education in the New Zeaand Department of Education. -Soutii-E^st Asia to in- ipect technical education protects nstltuted by New Zealand under he Colombo Plan on July 11. Dr. Lee v. 1 1 spend about six nakl visiting Malaysi.i.Reuter - 57 words
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Article46 1965-07-05 3 PARIS. Sun.- -A man iiml six celebration pistol shots after a wedding in the little vlilage of St. Ulien-I.f.s-Gorzr Mar Bnev. northfas' France. )ifllHll>f and a widow of 69. atching the weddine. wns ."-not cirad. A girl student of 18 badly wounded. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article28 1965-07-05 3 OTTAWA. Sun.— Mr. Mitchell Sharp. Canadian Msr.i- cr of Trade and Commerce, lia.s announced the Mlt of 58 million busiieis of Canadian wheat to China.28 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-07-05 3 CATHOLIC LUCI: A SLAP, SAYS THE BISHOP CAN FRANCISCO. Sun. The Bishon of the Episcopal Diocese of California said today that Luci Baine.s Johnson's baptism by a Roman Catholic priest is "a direct slap at our Church." The Right Rev. James Pikr said the President's daughter (above) had been baptisedAP - 135 words
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236 1965-07-05 3 Daughter's rape: Officer shot WRONG man FOS ANGELES. Sun. A model police officer, who took vengeance into his own hands when he saw two prisoners he beli- eyed participated in the proup rape of his teenage daughter, wounded thp wrong man. Lieut. Tom O'Neal. 41. a 15-year police veteran. opened236 words
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Article30 1965-07-05 3 WARSAW. Sun. Poland yesterday disbanded i's internal sreuri'y force as a separate armed unit and announced there war. no longer any Internal security problem in the country. RevMT.30 words
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Miscellaneous6 1965-07-05 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fQ'76 words
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Article156 1965-07-05 4 VARIETY CONCERT BY ART SOCIETY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Society of Chinese Artists one of the oldest art societies in Singapore will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a variety concert at the Cultural Centre on Saturday. The society will also hold a special exhibition of works by its members at the156 words
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Article141 1965-07-05 4 No delivery of mails on Saturday SINGAPORE. Sun— The Director of Posts, Singapore, announced today that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on July 10, Birthday of Prophet 1 Mohamed The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All141 words
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Article169 1965-07-05 4 THIS WEEK'S FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Sun— The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week siartlng tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7.30 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the field officers during169 words
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Article77 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Sliißapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold its second annual carnival at the Polytechnic on Aug. 7 and 8. from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. dally, to raise funds for a union house. There will be 8(1 (fame stalls. 300 food st-ili.s. talentime show, fashion77 words
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Article53 1965-07-05 4 The Singapore National Union of Journalists' luncheon meeting, specially oicanlsed for the visit of the Australian Labour delegation, will be held on July 11 and not July ;o a.s previously announced. The luncheon will be held at the Imperial Restaurant ißlue Room) in the Capitol building,53 words
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Article37 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The Rev M.S. Aggadhamma, of Singapore, will j.'ive a talk In English on ■The Buddhist Wheel of Righteous ness" at the Silat Road Thai Temple at 8.30 p.m. on July 13 iDhamma Day).37 words
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198 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. I THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association to- i day described its mass X-ray campaign in the Changi constituency as "encouraging." Out of a total eligible population of 13.939 In the constituency. 10.079 or 72.3 per cent were X-rayed, the Association said In a198 words
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Article114 1965-07-05 4 CONTEST FOR TOP COMBO BAND TITLE SINGAPORE. Tues. The I winner of the five- piece combo band competi- tion. to be held at the National Theatre on Aug. 6, will receive a championship cup donated by the Berita Harlan. The competition, under the pat- I rona^e of the Yang dl-Pertuan114 words
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Article64 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Law- I rence Loh Beng Chye has been elected president of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' I Union. Other oificials are: Mr Joseph I Van, first vice-president; Mrs. Lily Khoo. second vict-president; Mr. Peter Urn Choopu secretary; I Mr. Tan Kah Lock, first assistant64 words
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Article25 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Sivan Temple ai Orchard Road will celebrate the Am Uthlram festival tomorrow irom 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. fj25 words
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Article106 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ec i Peng Liang has been elected president of the Katong district of the Singapore Boy Scouts Asso- I elation at Its annual meeting re- j cenlly at Telok Kurau West School. Other officials elected are: Vlcepresxients. Mr. Llm Soon Chye, Mrs. P. Gunaratnam.106 words
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Article, Illustration57 1965-07-05 4 MR. AND MRS. Patrick Neil Brooks after their wedding al St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Brooks is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Brooks. The bride, the former Miss Sylvia Florence Maricar is the daughter of the late Mtv Nancy Newman. A57 words
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Article44 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. John Chua has been elected president of the Windsor Park Residents' Association. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Chang Soo. vice-presid-ent; Mr. Simon P. Rozario. secretary; Mr. Andrew D'Silva. as.s:/:ant secretary; Mr. Daniel Frols. treasurer; and Mr. F.C. Tan, assistant treasurer.44 words
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Article58 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Lim Hong Keat has been elected pre- sldent of the Supervisory and Management Training Association 'of Singapore. Vice-presidents are: Miss Jean Robertson, and IIBBaTI O.C. Thlo, E. Pereira, Chew SeiiK. and Chu Chut Lum. Other officials Mr. Neo Kian Seng, chairman; Mr. Sect Leong58 words
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Article28 1965-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Mt. Emily swimming pool will be closI ed to the public for maintenance. repairs and painting commencing from tomotrow until further notice.28 words
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Miscellaneous213 1965-07-05 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR TDK follouinK la today* aihedule of th* civil ain'rnft movements at Paya Lebar mriort. Blngapore: ARRIVALS: Thai Intarnational: Krom Jakarta, <T; UMi I a.m. Pan-Amariean Krnm Sin Kran-i-l.ii-o. Lo.i Knne\m. Honolulu. M.inila. Bullion (PA Mlp. IJ..MJ i> m from Jakarta (PA 842j A.2& p.m. BOAC:213 words
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Miscellaneous215 1965-07-05 4 451) 9.05 p.m.: from Hongkong iML 6171 in 4» p m. DEPARTURES: Cathay PaclAc: To HanKkok. HongBMkB, M.inila iCX 722) 7.31 a.m. Thai International: To Honnkong. H»n»konK, Manila (TO 404) 9.35 a.m. British Caila: To Kumbay. l.M.'inbul. London |K<JS 822 i 11.35 am.; to Kuchlng, Hongkong (EQB S4 1 1215 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-07-05 5 ASSISTANT Superintendent of Customs, Fabian A. Pereira. helps his bride, the former Miss Joan Anne Everett, to unveil after their wedding at the St. Francis Xavier"s Church. Penang, on Saturday. Straits times picture.36 words
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Article56 1965-07-05 5 Pirated records seized V.INU.VPORE, Sun— A large number of pirated gramophone records were seized light in raids by the ClD's commercial crime oranch. Summons action will lie taken against stall-holders selling these discs, the police said today. "Pirates" copied six ci. originals owr.rd by locally registered gramophone company the Nger56 words
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Article29 1965-07-05 5 IPOH. Sun. A fortune-teller. Syed Mohamrd Shah. 54. »a.< i found dead on a wooden bed in J the old market in Patrick Street here this morning.29 words
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Article35 1965-07-05 5 SUNOEJ PATANI. Sun The! Quran OCPD Mr. Su Ah Teh. Will take DW M sungoi Pxtani 1 O.SPC this week from Mr H B Almeida, whn will or translerrtd u> Federal Police Headquarters35 words
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240 1965-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Education will recruit about 6.500 young men and women 1 for teacher training I next year. Of these. 4.500 will be trained as trachers for secondary schools and 2.000 U primary school teach- j er.s. High240 words
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264 1965-07-05 5 IPOH. Sun. The cruet education officers of three States in Malaya and representatives lrom the Federal Inspectorate of Scnools will hold a oneday forum in Kuala Lumpur on July 22 to discuss how i the national education 1 policy can best be implemented. Mr.264 words
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112 1965-07-05 5 Manager of CEB to visit Milan, Turin I ON DON Sun. The general manager of the Central Electricity Board. Raja Z.iinal bin Itaja Sulaiman. will visit Milan and Turin in Italy when he leaves here on July 14 on his way to Malaysia, he said tonight Raja Zainal said heReuter - 112 words
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Article48 1965-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Acting Deputy Supt. Prltam Singh Br.ir has returned from England afie~ qualifying as a barrister-al-law <U Lincoln's lan. A former part-time Jaw student here, he had been away for seven mouths. He Is now an adjutant in the police advanced training school.48 words
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303 1965-07-05 5 GOVT PLANS TO LIFT TEACHING STANDARDS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. J^HE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamcd' Khir Johari, today announced plans to introduce specialist courses in all the country's teacher training colleges to raise the standard of teaching of all subjects in schools. He was speaking at the opening of a303 words
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Article37 1965-07-05 5 PENANG. Sim A prrtty 17--year-old student ("Hi Jam bintr Paltaruddm. v. a* crowned 'Puteri Umno Gluroi L'nuvj Glueor queen 1 in a sarong and krbaya beauty contest at last night Sungei Glugor Umno lun fair.37 words
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206 1965-07-05 5 26 French dancers to perform for King and Queen KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun. A full com- pany of 26 French 1 dancers of the Grand I Ballet Classique will perform here from July 11 to 14. A gala performance will be held on July 12 for the King j and206 words
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Article94 1965-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Administrative changes Involving two top posts have been made in the Broadcasting division of the Ministry oi Culture.. Mr. Jonn Duclos. head of the division, lias been transferred to net as permanent secretary to the Ministry at City Hall. He is under-studying Mr.94 words
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Advertisement192 1965-07-05 5 PUT A GLEAM IN YOUR DOG'S EYE! The gleam that comes from being in top condition. But in a hot and humid climate like this one it is far too easy for your dog to become lijtlett and lifeless. He needs special care. Fortunately tuch care is easy, with Bob192 words
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308 1965-07-05 6 Pledge to protect Chinese education rights PENANG, Sunday. rpHE MCA national education sub--JL committee would protect Chinese education rights allowed under this country's constitution and the Government's education policy, its chairman, Mr. Liang Juen Chew, pledged today. •'We will not forfeit such legitimate rights. We will fight to the last308 words
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93 1965-07-05 6 KOTA BHARI Sun. About 100 women at Kampong Kuala Tiea. Tanah Merah district, have joined the State Vigilante Corps. They were the first group of women in the State to join the corps, which has 80.000 members. The supervisor of the State Vigilante Corps.93 words
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Article112 1965-07-05 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police today warned that seri- 1 ous action would be taken i against vandals who write or draw obscene words or pictures In bus shelters, lifts and walls of public build-, Ings. 1 The police secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. .said: 'All divisional dolicr.112 words
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Article34 1965-07-05 6 DUNGUN. Sun. Dungua Scouts and Guides are to hold a fun fair a; the Merdeka Hall d«dans here <>n July 23 to rain* i funds for buying medals and tmiri cs.34 words
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196 1965-07-05 6 SINGAPORE, Sun— More donations for Madam Wong Ah Tap and her 12 children have been received by the Straits Times, bringing the total contributed to i $416. Madam Wong's husband, a trisha peddler, died about a month ago. She is due to have196 words
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229 1965-07-05 6 'Causeway difficulties for tour men in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. K. M. Byrne today confirmed that tour operators in Singapore were facing certain difficulties when organising trips for tourists across the causeway. He agreed with "operator" who asked in a letter to229 words
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Article39 1965-07-05 6 IPOH. Sun. The Minister of, Kdutation. Inch* Mohamed Khir Johari. yesterday presented two cheques, each for $7,000. to the Chinese primary schools at Aycr Ka'.a and Kota* Tampan in the T<enggong area of the Upper Peralc district39 words
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78 1965-07-05 6 152 pirate taximen fined in Singapore SINGAPORE, Sun. Police today announced that 152 "pirate" taxi operators had been arrested and charged in court so far this year. In its latest operation endIng on July 1. the Traffic Police arrested nine operators and detained two vehicles abandoned by two other operators.78 words
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Article72 1965-07-05 6 I SINGAPORE Sun The Housing and Development Beard has called for tenders to build a '-inema at the Jurong Industrial Estate as Dart of iu> plan to pnv vide entertainment and other 1 recreational activities for the workers and residents living in the area. A board72 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-07-05 6 S'pore student missing from home SINGAPORE. Sun. —A schoolboy. Lim Cher Tuck. 15. has been reported missing from his home in Kirn Keat Lane sine? June 22. His father. Mr u rn Mi nX Chun, a b;; today. "Cher Tucr. left home before Ri he seemed a little bl ried200 words
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Article47 1965-07-05 6 SEREMBAN. bun Two tlvll' ian employers ol the B: .\.-fi Army here ha\e received "good service" testimonials Irom 'tv Commander. Mr Forces, Lieut. Gen- 8 Jolly. They werr Mr Ben DCrua and Mr. P.M I ith havi served In the Brrish Army sinc< 1945.47 words
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Article39 1965-07-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th« Yarn; di-Pertuan Agong and tin acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdu Razatc. have both sent congTBtula tory messages to President iDr Raul Leoni of Venezuela on the o» ra.Mon of that country's nations day39 words
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Advertisement267 1965-07-05 6 H^^^ '^£m&*J ;^v,,' FOR THE BEST IN TELEVISION Model 4436. 23" TV with automatic brain which remembers top picture clarity every dme you s^.tch on or change channe s. Millionaire class television just for youl =j Modal 4310. 23" TV with up-to- Model 4106 gives you vividly date design for267 words
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Advertisement116 1965-07-05 6 SHEAFFER D oint for Point mperlal II Ko^itc thorn Ut/ClLo LI l"l I \^j/h Wrap-around point. The SheafTer Imperial II point is made to give you years of trouble-free service... and years of writing pleasure. f_ TOUChdOWn I p^jSMi^iM^aae^^J T\lljAd filling. A clean, Jr> effortless filling iSb^i^^^^ j*^L system. You116 words
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Miscellaneous63 1965-07-05 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I I THIS MUST 9 ME MORE 5/HOLDIT,KIO!rrs\ Vj^ANITDOttWMy; TIME PER YER J V v VIOLIN PRACTICE!/ 1 V &El phoogy l'm tm/ )riUn^ k >**^L SUPPOSED TO |11/ /SVi/fIALI/Jv wM /wi GAKK3 J?2K I CANT STAND I 1 I'M TAXIN 1 CICERO'S A WHOLE63 words
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314 1965-07-05 7 Govt not depriving rights of others, says Razak KULIM, Sunday. THE Central Government was not depriving non-Malays of their rights by helping the Malays with special privileges, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said in Merbau Pulas yesterday. "Those special privileges for the Malays are included in the country's314 words
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146 1965-07-05 7 Muslim women to build welfare home SINGAPORE. Sun. j The Muslim Women s Welfare Council is going ahead with plans to set up a home to serve as a temporary place of shelter for people who have to leave their homes. These DeoDle will be allowed to stay in ihu146 words
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197 1965-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. V RESOLUTION by R.na Zulkifli bin Raja Borhan < All-Port Swettenham .seeking to conduct all Selangor Government bu>ine.ss in the national language "as early as pos>ible" Is among eight resolutions scheduled for the State Legislative Assembly meetIng here on Tuesday The assembly197 words
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Article22 1965-07-05 7 KAJANG. Sun. Inche tdris tv.n Ksmaruddin. formerly nf Sahak Bernam. has been po>t*>d hor« at *n AsMstant District OfficerBernama - 22 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-07-05 7 r*HE Tom binte Abdul Rahman, wife of the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. trying to toss a one-cent coin into a small bottle submerged in a large jar of water at the food and fun fair at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute in Kuala65 words
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Article128 1965-07-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Army Civil Service Union, the largest of the four armed services unions in Singapore, announced today that it had decided to affiliate with the National Trades Union Congress. The union's president. Mr. V. R Balaknshna. in a statement, said that the128 words
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Advertisement85 1965-07-05 7 BOAC GETS YOU v J Comfortably K ok HrlrkJP^Cv mk\ W%v%i a, SBsn It j w 1 t ,wic ct^m > ">9nn?t"9i W W W P| 9% Wl P^| W HHiMMuatfM; jZ 3? i«4 to ■At «K^^^H Directly For more details of BO AC'S services, consult your local BOAC Appointed85 words
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Miscellaneous152 1965-07-05 7 Iffoqr *>**n Hit Vm T. Hew mi in W rRETTV NICE ]oh I f YEH. Hrt ...THW 19, YOU MEAN WEU. HOW CAM I HE OMEN JU6T^> >. K/^sJ r CJH PELLA AIITT /THINK \R-IGIBUE. WH THINK I YOU OOfTj YOU KNOS* ABOUT I DISAPPEARS kJOBOtX bleH J ME? j-/152 words
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Article64 1965-07-05 8 N I'm* M IMbmm THE CHILDREN OF lai» Martini IM Swe. Sim PI A.M N thank* TME FAMILY OF M* At QIIHI Kirn lohn crat»f'il> 'haik a: MCM of <«ndo)»n<-» -»«tr-v miM r• Ann*- or." ant »"»n<lar fuatral on FmtM TNI FAMILY of 'h. lat» Mm. P»l»rup!llfti tmiW 'hMr64 words
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Obituary25 1965-07-05 8 M WWrf. »/J lHit,m,.mi IN LOVING MIMORY of MM lit* Vr l,im T»n« i"h»w who 4rp«rl»<l o- I-7-C1 tv>r r»m*mb»r«4 »y hit U>25 words
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Article124 1965-07-05 8 M "..rrf« Ml 'WiMmmil ADILPMI MOTIL Lciinfc« aftrrnoon Krtncß paair Claaaical v -h Philip at lb« pmoo p m. JUtT RECEIVED: Karmioua ranit or Mm Thorn paooK Pnntrd Silk «itb ao!M to match' Thairrafta. 11. Tha S'porr Tel M»47 HUR4AV. MURRAY FOR Bonrafa! The sw>ii< Herman and Dutch bleada124 words
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Article638 1965-07-05 8 The major countries producing and using rubber are agreed that action is m aiy to offset the predicted gradual decline in puces. This unsurprising appraisal of the future has been reported to the UN. Coni'eienre on Trade and Development Dy a working committee of the International Rubber638 words
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Article282 1965-07-05 8 The Thai bolder Communist*, having lain low for so many years, will not casually resume their insurgency. A small and alien band of defeated terrorists, they would I have everything to lose and nothing to gain from a return to arms not co-ordinated with operations elsewhere. Therefore Tun282 words
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Article236 1965-07-05 8 Aid with a difference ar- rived fro-n New Zealand yes- terday. Instead of ofTering money or training courses or new buildings, a specialist j air force team is offering the prospect of sight to as many blind people as it can treat in just under a month236 words
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Article373 1965-07-05 8 ROLAND HUNTFORD - China shops in Sweden ROLAND HUNTFORD by A CONSORTIUM of Swedish engineering firms has signed a contract to supply China with mining equipment worth £2.500,000. This is one of the first concrete results of negotiations that have been in progress for the past year or so. Swedish businessmen have been373 words
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Article438 1965-07-05 8 YUNUS MARIS - LEARNING MALAY- 103 YUNUS MARIS 8y M.A. University of Malaya INTERROGATION: KAH icontd I The MMPM to questions whose tccond part U VERBAL depends, among other things, on bow the questions are asked and the verb or verbs used lit the questions For Instance, for the lollowlnp questions the answer438 words
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614 1965-07-05 8 M.S. Wilde - A United Nations drive for sex equality M.S. Wilde by GENEVA. Sun SPELLED OUT IN DETAIL THE UN General Assembly in 1963 adopted a "Declaration on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination" which has served as an inspiration and a moral, if not as yet legal, basis for614 words
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Letter319 1965-07-05 8 rrniK Perm«uicnt S«creX tary. Ministry of Education in his reply on the Question of honours graduates in the teachine service, mentions honours degree graduates who have specialised in philosophy or sociology Let us not draw red herrings across the discussion, but concentrate on English, history and eeoeraphv319 words
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Letter114 1965-07-05 8 rpHE plight of the private A taximen is worsening. Something must be done to solve their problems. Many of them were formerly unemployed. These people finally sought their livelihood in the form of operating private taxis. Other taxi operators point out that the pirates do not have licences,114 words
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Advertisement609 1965-07-05 8 Struts TaM A Malay Mail i lataffhMl •rtw».-i«»^>.n»a may hard.d ts COLO STORASI lUPIIIM«»KtT COLO STOP)ACt IRINCHII Aulnoni-1 CITY BOOK STOair LTO THE NCWS FRONT Fit/pjvi 1 aVaaaraaaaM W M ISMAIL -1 Nmi HAMICM STORE I I >o*«r cttaaajl Smiioon 7 V RETNASAMY CO Man w Ikaj a MUBAMUK B»oa609 words
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Advertisement33 1965-07-05 8 JUDGE WISELY! r*Jb\ if yon want VJSatJ "SOLUTE SAFETY for YOUR MONEY ANK WITH THI BANK rOR ALL BIS ANO SMALJ. PAID UP CAPITAL ANO RESCRVE FUND RANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA ANO SOUTri-IAIT ASIA33 words
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Advertisement161 1965-07-05 8 Another reason why Q more Carrier air j* used. Maximum V, efficiency coupled i J^^^ with lasting durability is positive factor with a Carrier Air Conditioner. Air conditioning Hera, as In many othtr parts of tht right modal for your ntod* Malaysia, thara's a Carrier dtaltr and than advise as161 words
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Article280 1965-07-05 9 REMOVAL FROM OFFICE AT 55 'VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTION' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A FORMER High Court judge, Mr. H. Shepherd, has filed a suit against the Government seeking his removal from service to be declared null and void. Ho stated in his claim that he was only280 words
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Article133 1965-07-05 9 EX-OCPD CLEARED OF ACID CHARGE A LOR STAR. Sun.— Th<\ former Jitra OCPD. Gurnatban Singh, and a former theatre manager, (hen San Kai. were today acquitted by the High Court here on a < hargf of abetting three men in causing grievous hurt with formic acid to a businessman. Lee.133 words
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Article30 1965-07-05 9 KAJANG. Sun. The 21«t rfrntori.il Arm\ Engineers rja»p unit a UO-root bridge across the iempnyih River for the people of tampons Jenderam Hilir. 12 rules from here.30 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-07-05 9 Offer by four to sell old Spanish coins |(UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Four people with ancient Spanish coins for sale turned up today following Inche Ishak bin Lambik's disclosure in Singapore yesterday that iis two Spanish coins dated I*o4 and 1806 were offend $4,000 and $6,000 respectively. Three of them are306 words
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132 1965-07-05 9 KUANTAN. Sun. The Kuantan Rotary Club ha, proposed the setting up of a vocational guidance board to advise students go- Ing abroad. The prooo.sal «a» made ov the club"s new president. Mr. Jack Chan, at his Installation dinner here last night. He said:132 words
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Article147 1965-07-05 9 LONDON, Sun— Surprise at the "lowly" salary offer to the new manager of th« tin buffer stock for whom the International Tin Council is advertising, is expressed by the City Editor of the Daily Express. He says the buffer stock manager Is a147 words
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Article31 1965-07-05 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. Thirty businessmen. Including managers of local banks, hotels and airlines. thLs week appointed a committee to prepare a draft constitution for a Brunei Tourist Ascociation. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The U.S. Ambassador. Mr. James D. Bell, today said that the future of South -East Asia hangs on the battle to preserve the freedom of South Vietnam. He was speaking over Radio Malaysia on tbe occasion of American231 words
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304 1965-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. rrHE Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamld Khan, today described as "entirely untrue" an allegation by the Penang and Province Wellesley Muslim Welfare Association that the secretary of the Malayan Social Welfare Council. Haji Mubin Sheppard. adopted a "discriminatory attitude" towards Its304 words
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Article60 1965-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Ministry of Labour here today reminded workmen that if they were injured in the course of work, they should repor' vjch «r--ridents to their employe; •even days "It is important that accident* are reported by workers to their emplover.s because failure to do so60 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-07-05 9 Stadium Negara bans wrestling after riot ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Sun. Stadium Neg a r a authorities have banned wrestling following a riot in the stadium last night in a programme featuring veteran wrestler King Kong. Unruly spectators jumped over the barriers and hurled bottles, glasses and chalr.-> at King Kong171 words
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Article55 1965-07-05 9 SrNOAPORE Sun— The Danish, Amba.vs.icior 10 Malaysia. Mr K E. Willium.vn. w.il dm 'he Sings- i pore Housing and Development Board la Alexandra Road at 11 I am. tomorrow On Wednesday. Mr. Prem Kn.shen. secretary to the Government or India. Ministry of Works and Housing, will visit55 words
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149 1965-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Tht Btraits Times Group Is to instal new machine*, in mgapore and Kuala Lumpur offices to ensure quick and effective delivery of its newspapers to Malaysian homes This was announced today by Mr. L. J. Holloway. the company's assistant general149 words
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Advertisement226 1965-07-05 9 3rd TERRIFIC WEEK 9ibfINNIVER|fIRY PRICES SLASHED TO BOTTOM ON ENTIRE STOCK FOR LADIES FOR GENTS L »a«cy Sh.M Dr..l.t Fr.m No. T )am O I. Dr.p r. Dry OHM Nn S-i« fmbd I <*!«,! T»ryl««« A Oacran/Cattan J 7M S-,» M.t*,..l $12.50 o p oSO to 13^0 uj-a* U 17-50226 words
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Advertisement284 1965-07-05 9 C\ 1 H INTEREST V 1/m PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a stead/ and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it if to open a Deposit Account. #%PAN MALAYAN 6[|fc;|iFINANCE LTD.284 words
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Miscellaneous98 1965-07-05 9 The Tides TODAY: Sedill Kechll 1 15 (6.0 ft > 252 p.m. (7.Bft); Singapore 2.43 a.m. (B.sft 4.24 pm 1 7 3ft i Port Dlckson 10.54 am I <8 2ft) 11.31 p.m (7.0 ft >: Port i Sw^tter.ham 10.08 «.m < 13.0ft > ioo« pm. dl.3ft>: P*n»ng s^l a.m. (6998 words
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Miscellaneous742 1965-07-05 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: I "Birth of Volcano': 700 Neva 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pfninj. In English: 7.10 We like to 6 Ipoh and Malacca. Know: 7.34 Mr. Mapoo 3 Johorr Bahru. I Three Musketeer?. Pt. II": 800 4 Taiplng. Rm :n Mandarin. 8.10 Marl Batu r. ih.it Berbual: 8.10742 words
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118 1965-07-05 10 Govt to get survey report next month IT UA L A LUMPUR. 1V Sun. The full report of the manpower survey earned out by the Department of Statistics in March will be submitted to the Government at the end of July. A department spokesman said today that the information gathered118 words
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Article20 1965-07-05 10 DL'NUfN. sun.— The Distr.r Scout Committee will mwt in rhp District Officer's confeience room here on July 17.20 words
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142 1965-07-05 10 IPOH. Sun. lnvestiga- tion into the tin potential in Malay reservations in Perak is nearing completion. Of the 34 reservations totalling approximately 4.J.000 acres in the State, about 600 acres wern found to contain rich tin deposits. No mininr operation has142 words
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Article45 1965-07-05 10 SINGAPORE Sun Captain S Kodama. skipper of the Javanese Government training ship. Hokuto Mam. will give a corktail party for Government and shipping officials aboard the stun from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tupsd.»v the pvp of the ship's departure for home.45 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-07-05 10 IPOH. Sunday HALF A MILLION ON SALE EVERY DAY THROUGHOUT PERAK T)ERAK is experiencing the biggest -L glut of durians this season According to dealers nearly half a million durians are dumped for sale each day throughout the State. The biggest amount come from the Parit, Taiping and348 words
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Article69 1965-07-05 10 New PAP branch in Muar VI UAR. Sun. A PeolT* pies Action Party branch is to be formally opened here soon. A seven-man pro-tern committee headed by Mr. Lee Cheng Koh. a businessman. ha.s launched a membership campaign. The 60-strong People's Progressive Party branch at Bakri new village, eight miles69 words
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235 1965-07-05 10 A visiting skipper: Singapore a costly port OINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore is an expensive port. accordIng to Captain E H. Boye. skipper of the modern cargo liner. Ancona. which sailed in here on her maiden voyage, from Europe to'the Far East. This was because the port lh-ed up tn its reputation235 words
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Article41 1965-07-05 10 BATU GAJAH. Sun Mr. Tan Cheonn Yin ha> been rr-elected president of the Old Pupils Association Of thr Sultan Ytlsul School here. Mr. D. M. C. Dorairai U vice-president. Mr Joseph Raia iH-crctarv and Mr. Oian Wan Choon treasurer41 words
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202 1965-07-05 10 SLREMBAN, Sun. Minister ol In- formation an d Broadcasting Inche I Scnu bin Abdul RahI man. has boon urgod to rpvise tho pay of field information officers. The president of the 1 Information Department Staff Union. Mr. R Sada- sivan.202 words
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Article219 1965-07-05 10 LEE LEADS DRIVE FOR VOTES Hong Lim bg-electinn SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary-cone-ral of Ihe PAP and Prime Minister of Singapore, today led an hour-lone house-to-house campaign in Hong; I.im to win votes for the by-eler-tion. Mr. I.cc wa« a<<ompanied by party radre* as he tntirrct Nankin Street219 words
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193 1965-07-05 10 Industrialisation a failure Barisan SINGAPORE. Sunday. I »yHE Singapore Government's industrialisation i A policy came under heavy fire last muht from the Barisan Sosialis in the current Hong Lira byelection campaign. The BarLsan candidate. Mr Ong Chang Bam, speaking at a rally at Hong Lim Gree:,. i the Governmni*'- industrialisation193 words
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72 1965-07-05 10 Ferry across Sungei Krian suspended PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. The Government ferry service across the Sungei Krian has been suspended owing to a breakdown. Motorists travelling bftwrpn Pant Buiitar and UK south Krci.Mi town ot Bandar Bahru will now liavr to v.>« the road through NibonK Tebal Pedestrians and cycllMj may72 words
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Article15 1965-07-05 10 DUNGUN. Sun. The Toira Council will hold its monthly meetirg on July 3115 words
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Advertisement272 1965-07-05 10 Parker SUPER OUINK is the best ink for all pens— it's A the clear-writing, fast-writing ink that cleans your pen as Kj you write! It's available in 7 brilliant colours for school, Sm home and office use: 6 Permanent colours and Washable jB V Royal Blue. PARKER— IT'S THE BEST272 words
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Advertisement126 1965-07-05 10 Hk JStt^ > > W-. J? %Jmm 1 k niWlf" wi I tNV F/*; 0^1)0 YOU 4 fi k■■ wL EEI LIKE I s) i sbV ■'^^fc^ fhC^J^WBl Sleeplessness, constant worry, listlessness, irritability and "^^M lack o* concentration are often signs of nervous exhaustion (w iti un ess something is126 words
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Miscellaneous204 1965-07-05 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBB 5. He appears to load th« gun i inic i 3 i Point to quiei man in erasure 7 Ta e I*'™ up ouulde -.ope*™" v, lmpiou.l, R*.'*,*™* 10. BUU of the chief speaker? part wlthout metal 11. He give, no support to the "J^SJ^^i^Su^n 12.204 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1965-07-05 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD KODOKU: Sailing Alone Across th« Pacific. By Kenichl Hone. (Collins 30s.) fey The 19-foot boot Mermoid heeled r\er 30 degrees seos hommered owoy the hull trembled, ond the waves broke over flooding th« tiny cabin THREE days out from Nishinomiya, in Osaka Bay,1,054 words
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387 1965-07-05 11 STUART KOBE - STUART KOBE liv THE IRRESPONSIBLE ARTS. By William Snaith. (GoHancz 25s.) IMPIOUS British broadcasters who pieced together an agglomeration of sounds and noises from radio tapes, invented a Polish composer and overloaded the publicity with promise of new forms of music in a modern387 words
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Advertisement342 1965-07-05 11 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modrrn ri«tcrn 1* feandtiome. hyfrirnlc. and efficient lnopera'ion.ltflutrirja! a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The i-hp.i is nuido of black Duranite and the K lnKflsher siphon m c chan I sm of pol ythene- non -corroding', rustless, non-afflntr and unbreakable. Conforming- to342 words
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Advertisement660 1965-07-05 11 S«nd for a copy of this famous V/ »T PR^* 1 >V \i book. R will cost you nothing. vO\ Yet It can open the door to a wonderful career. Central Certificate ft wfll show you how you can of Eduction be a success how you can Overseas School have660 words
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Advertisement394 1965-07-05 12 (Continued from Page 8) MARRIAGE It Word* SIS (Minimum) BETWEEN Robert Khnr Chong Mow only son of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Kbor Kok lli-ang and Rosalind Khoo Buan Galk fifth daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Knoo Khoon Huat on 3-7-tii. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* M (Mim.)— Box St rts. exfr. wants*394 words
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Advertisement1064 1965-07-05 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Ward* $t (Mim.)— Box St rt* rxtr., SENIOR MECHANIC English speaking required ly large manufacturer Jurong Inaustiial Estate Singapore. Oood salary. Apply Box A 4659 S.T. Spore. PART-TIME FIELD ASSISTANTS (M-ile anl Female) wanted la all towns. Kree training given after office hours. Preference given to those1,064 words
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Advertisement976 1965-07-05 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt St (Mim.)— Box St tt,. exfrn FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE* At Johore Bahm/Slnxapore. 4 bedrooms, long-hath, good residential area. Kor particulars Phone Ml J.B FURNISHED LEAVE HOUSE to let superioi In District 10 available end July to end November. Apply Property Manager, P.O. Box «99, Singapore. SELETAR976 words
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Advertisement947 1965-07-05 12 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 1% Word* <« (Min.t—Box it rtt rxi'o PREWAR BUNGALOW 8 Rooms 9.82S nq.ft. vacant possession freehold Grylang Road Ml Lorong 33. Telephone Spore *****. CRESCENT ROAD single-storey post-war bungalow. 3 bedrooms Vacant po.'te*Mion. Apply Box A 4694 8.T.. (Spore). CAPITOL PARK "tve-Bedroomed s. mi-l>euchrj Bungalow947 words
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Advertisement883 1965-07-05 12 EDUCATION I It Word* M < mim.)— Box It eU. extra BECINNBRSS CLASSES la private •ecretarlal diploma course. private aecretaries certificate examination (L.C.C). COM accounting, anortnand, book-keeping, typewriting etc CTMA College of Commerce, 2213-17. Malaya Minvuu. Kuala Lumpur. TelepOone J6986. MECHANICAL ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMANSHIP Builders' Quan- titles; Secretarial Practice. Commercial Correspondence.883 words
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Advertisement948 1965-07-05 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* it (Mim.r—Box tt eti. txtm ROVER 78. IMS. Insured to Mar 196 A Taxed to November 19«4. Oood roodition. Two European owners. Phone Singapore ***** 4.30 p.m. onwards. 19*3 VOLKSWAOBN. 1961 Jaguar 2.4 O/Rekord. 1960 Singer. 1950 US Dauphlne, Holden. 1937 r" 500. 1956 K948 words
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Advertisement652 1965-07-05 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Word* tt (Mtm.i—Box in rtt txi,n JEWELLERY maJisa in. most appreciated gift. Latast range at Tin Sing Ooldnmltha l.'d., 216-217 Soute Bridge Koad. slnnpors. FOR SOUVENIRS, CURIOS, and Oriental Handicrafts, visit fully Airconditioned Asia Crafts 40. Upper Ground Kloor, John LJttl* Building. Raffles Place. B'por*. CREATOR'S652 words
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Advertisement434 1965-07-05 12 TENDER NOTICE "Tenders are Invited from contractors registered with the Telecoms. Department.. Selangor He- > gion, Kuaia Lumpur for the laying; of ducts and construction of nian- holes along Jalan Tuanku Abdul i Rahman. Kuala Lumpur The tenders should reach the Director |of Telecoms.. Selangor Region. Kuala Lumpur by 13434 words
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Advertisement1296 1965-07-05 13 10 LIVERPOOL t. WEST COAST U.K.. Due Score Sails f. S'nani Penan» ULYSSES Liverpool Gla. 23 Jaly 7 Jaly 8/18 Jaly 11 ASPHAIIOP] Lwe'poo', G'2!gow July I luiy il Jaly 12/11 Jaly IJ PELEUS Liverpool, Glasgow July 12 Jaly »4 MtMNON Liverpool, Glasgow July It July 27 Jaly 23/2) Jaly1,296 words
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Advertisement1091 1965-07-05 13 I Ben®Line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS BENARTY For mmo* JUT 21 S,n,.por. P.S'Haa P-.*l Htmb[ 1 la Pert TWjy BENREOCH For j^ gj S<rgaoori P. S'riam Ptnang M'brougi Ang 21 Jaly t/11 Jaly 12/14 July IS IS Singaoora P. Sham Penanf lENHIANT L'pool, Havre, R'dam, A1,091 words
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Advertisement1212 1965-07-05 13 Ifaj^ tLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent tiUMi P. S tua CITT OF WINNIPEt lonjoa. Ham&urf. Icttertaa. IMI 14,15 Jaly CITT OF WEIUNCTON "«oa, H'burf. num. Hmi, Nun MBro. lanaa 21 >l Jaly 21 Jaly CITT OF NEWCASTLE I'ooa. M eurf, R dam. Haira. Hull, MmjieiD'O u gn 25 211,212 words
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Article1118 1965-07-05 14 THE table of shares on the x Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to June 26. (A) and last business since that date IB) with H and L standinc for Highest and Lowest business for 1964 and this year to date. IMOUSTRUU C A- 15.50 AIM Bricks 15.501,118 words
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Article28 1965-07-05 14 Rt'BBtR TIN (perlb.) (pcrpicul). June 28. ;i'jcU. $705.75 29. 71'icte. $698.75 30. 71 cts. $70>.87U Joly 71 cte. $715.-'5 2. 70 s MCts. STilx:', 3. nUM28 words
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Article149 1965-07-05 14 r THE General Services Administration has announced the sale during the second quarter of this year of 27.023 long tons of rubber from the U.S. national stockpile. It said that that total Included 9.023 tons released for use by U S. Government agencies. G.S.A. said that149 words
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Article127 1965-07-05 14 La -t week -pr jtion schedule rai.-.e^ U.d. ..iriustry output for the calei year to cars, up 15. per cci.--4.528.438 assembled a year earlier, according to company reports. June's record production totalled 899.117 cars to top the previous high of 777,119 set In127 words
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Article53 1965-07-05 14 T"HK present rale of thr M.ilav.in dollar against the pound sterling ti\rd on November 24 U*t year is Selling IT OD is. 3 13 16d. Buying TT 2s. 4 1 IM. Buying OD 2s. 4<;d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Advertisement1070 1965-07-05 14 I i AtT'T---^^^ w ASAKI KJS£N KAISIIA LTI\ A Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kunt Yokohama fomrtM •orunio Detroit Cnican Fltnda Mara" 21/24 Jily t Aaf 4Stpl t Sett II Sett U Sen Muiesiiiaa Man 11 »'24 Aat I Seel 4 Ott I Oct I] Oct U Ott1,070 words
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Advertisement999 1965-07-05 14 r— I*°ioRIENTl LINES J ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons fully oirconditioned) Deports:- Penong 30 Aug 1965 P. Swettenhem 1 Sep 1965 Singapore 3 Sep 1965 For Hongkong 7/9 Sep Japan 13/17 Sep Hongkong 21/23 Sep Returns:- Singapore 27 Sep 1965 P. Swettenham 29 Sep 1965 Penang 30999 words
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Advertisement771 1965-07-05 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY m.v. "ASIA" Soiling from Singapore 27th July. 1963 m.v. -VICTORIA" Sailing from Singapore 24th August, 1965 LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE TRIESTE via Bombay, Karachi, Aden Port Said Special Concessional Rail Sleeper Tickets rtem771 words
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Advertisement221 1965-07-05 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES June 28. June 29. June 30. July 1. July 2. Juiy 3. •Industrials: 66.16 64.83 64.89 tifi 27 66.53 67.49 Tins: 8:. 90 79.46 79.28 83.19 83? 1 83.95 rubbers: 101.87 101.83 101.83 102 98 10XM 102.98 Dee. 30. 11*63 100. Dec. 1962 100. IHMIM MfS \\\OI221 words
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2132 1965-07-05 15 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW Falls and rallies on the stock markets From Our Market Correspondent JT was a difficult market on the Stock Exchange of Malaya last week with buyers and sellers not seeing eye to eye on prices. There were falls and rallies and at one tlr-n the market2,132 words
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Article43 1965-07-05 15 -the Malayan fxshang* Bants' In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to 1100): Islllng TT sr OD rsady: Holland Guilders 116 7/4: Swiss Francs 140 5/8; Bslaian Franet 1606: French Frsn*t ISS 7/8: Italian Lira *****. Oannh Kroner 224|43 words
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Article38 1965-07-05 15 r\N tne frtt siehsngs msrkst In Hong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar wai quoted at 5.761 for T.T. and 8 78 for eath. Sterling waa quoted at 16 and en* tssl of gold at 28S|.38 words
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Article671 1965-07-05 15 rE following is a complete list of revised quotation*, for the week ended on Saturday July 3. INDUSTRIAL! Alex Bricks 15 30 Houatt-ud 1 OS B.M. Truite* a So C.B. Holding! IVI C T.B orda 37/tt Dunlopa 1.21 Eaao i At Csso d<-o 1.01 Kan Smelt.671 words
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Article872 1965-07-05 15 xaaaHsi AFTER Its recent rise the Stmlti tin price In Penang rrnctrd sharply on Saturday falling by $10.62* to $714.25 per picul. This represented a net gain on balance on the week of $11.50. The price started the week at $705.75. but on Tuesday872 words
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Advertisement802 1965-07-05 15 fff^T.^gggs^TTflTT^ CHANGE OF NAME To Whom It May Concern: Our Ward LIN MAY AUN by her wish and with our agreement has taken and will hereafter use the name ol MAY ANN THOMAS for all purposes, with effect from Ist July 1965. MR. MRS FRANCIS THOMAS, St Andrew's School. MINISTRY802 words
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Advertisement685 1965-07-05 15 THE BANKRUPTCY I ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 20th day of July. 1965 at the Official Assignees Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Building. Singapore:— Bankruptcy No 26/64 Slong685 words
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Advertisement509 1965-07-05 15 TENDERS 1 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery of Cajt Iron Valves for J.K.R.. Perak for period Ist August 1965 to 31st July. 1966' will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, J K.R., Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pm. on the 15th July509 words
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Advertisement255 1965-07-05 15 TENDERS I KENYATAAK TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran uanpada Pemboronga yang berdaftar di-J.K.R.. dl-daiam kelas "D" Kepala V dan ka-atas akan di-terima dl-Pe ahat Jurutera Negeri. N. Sembi.a.'i rungga Jam pukol 12.00 touch nan pada 14hb Juiv. 1965. untok: MKMBEKAL DAN MENOANQKL'TKAN BATU2 PEJAL DARI KILANO BATU DI-BATU 29 JALAN SEREMBAN TAMPIN.255 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-07-05 16 MARGE WINS TITLE WITHOUT DROPPING A SET! LONDON. Suncay. MARGARET SMITH oi Australia (pictured above), who beat Brazil's Maria Bueno in the women's singles final at the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday, did not drop a set in recapturing the title. She lost only 21 games in six matches. After herReuter - 375 words
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80 1965-07-05 16 Thomas Cup: No Challenge Round in 1969-70 LONDON. Sun. llerbrrl Seheele. the sevrrt.tr> ■>( the International Hadtninton Irdrraoon. ronlirmed xestrrrt.n that the ha Hence Round in the Thorn/- Cup would be il'olishrd after thr 1966-u: I'liniprtitimi I lir first imprt.tii.n fur nliirh there will l>e no lt.il Irnee Itmind »illReuter - 80 words
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Article164 1965-07-05 16 LONDON. Sui Ci'.v- .>! play .scores in yesterday. s cricket .r.v Bath: NotU 242 (M Hill 44 H. Moore 6o M. Smedley 60 F R.im■qr 5-60 W. Alley 4-43' v Somer.srt. Northampton: Northant.s 28C--7 'M. Mushtaq 48 P. Watts 58 n.o.t v New ZeaUndfr.s (nlchevter: SouthReuter - 164 words
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1676 1965-07-05 16 tpsom Jeep - tpsom Jeep RACING wun gINGAPUKh, bun. Inky Kongsi's" Hard Love followed up 1 his recent success at Ipoh with a smart win in the main sprint here today. Ridden by Lyall Harbridge. Hard Love led all the way over 6f to win1,676 words
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Article100 1965-07-05 16 mi \i root n.5.....;ii ut No. i<t:u:i ,s»ii...ii!ii :nd No. iiuoKi, isii.;>:ii 3rd Xo. IMMI i 5."..787 i SlarUrs ISI.UOU rach i N..--."IK^IO mm SSMti UM79 Consolations 197 M rach I \c.v ;hdm:; MStU 181S»K .'9JKHI lI.ICX ■^mtt«;{ *****U Utm Special Prizes (fMI racln: Nov. *****1 I7IJWI I100 words
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Article479 1965-07-05 16 Snell finishes seventh in race of eight under-4min runners LONDON, Sun. The greatest mile race ever seen in Britain ended with eight men breaking four minutes and victory to Olympic 1.500 metres silver medallist Joseph Odlozil .ii Czechoslovakia in 3min 56 8 sec. here yesterday.479 words
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Article34 1965-07-05 16 BRISBANF Sun Wmtrrui won the Doomben Ten Thousand yesterday to become th» lirst horse to tike the StradThe 56.V000 S'r;iabroke and the $97,000 Doomben Ten sand are Q <t mrtata34 words
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Advertisement472 1965-07-05 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE JOHOR AUTHORITY j.K.R. TENDER NOTICE truih in imki mini E nd I'Koriii I MOHAMF.D'S 'KH Reti-eied Contrac- 1 BlKlill>\\ Killl Itttl :c.eive i at the Office vniiiT t« iiLuii'v r-.ivi- 'KR. that tl mi Prophet Mi hday lON OK K C. BOX Saturciav. mill Jul\ I472 words
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Advertisement422 1965-07-05 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANCIES ■liana a.c invited from ii citlxens for appoininipnl a* Police ("on>i;ibies in the Author;:- Tf Appla-aiius must <a> br lynwn 18 and 25 yr.ir* <■; an'- and of Kood chanctar; 'hi i»m Form IV in a Government or Government- Aided School: (c>422 words
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Article, Illustration717 1965-07-05 17 FRANCES BOEY; FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCES BOEY and FRANCIS EMMANUEL MERLYN-LOTUS BATTLE MAKES FORMULA LIBRE A THRILLER FOR 32 LAPS... B y Kuala Lumpur, Sun. Hasegawa wins main motor-cycles event JJODNEY SEOW, driving a Merlyn Mark-7, won the Formula Libre, the main event of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races which ended atSoong Hon Sin - 717 words
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Article53 1965-07-05 17 PARIS. Sun. Pedro Rodriguez of Mrxiro. and Jean Guichet (Franrn today won the Rheims 12-hour race in a Ferrari. World Grand Prix champion. John Surtees and Mike Parkes. both of Britain, were Heond in another Ferrari. Third were Willy rind Jean Beurlys of Belgium. tI.M)Reuter - 53 words
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Article52 1965-07-05 17 IPOH. Sun. Anderson School Old Boys regained the Martin Oalc Shield when they beat the I school in their annual athletics I match here today. The star of the dfl v was Old Boys' Leong Slew Loong who won four events 100 metres short put', discus52 words
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Article417 1965-07-05 17 SINGAPORE THRASH MALACCA SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE took the full points ten points for an outright win and two bonus points for fast scoring— from their Malaysian Cricket Association League match against Malacca, their arch rivals in the south. Singapore won by an Innings and 32 run.s when the match ended417 words
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Article57 1965-07-05 17 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca bcu Armed Force* by five wickPU hrre today to niter file final of the Rulers Shield competition. ■Mm: PorMi 10S (Abu Biiknr 36. Rritnli 5-28. Aziz Hamirl 4-57) and 95 (Aziz Hamid 6-32 >: Malacca Malay* 173 'Ismail All 58. Ahu Baku Said57 words
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Article39 1965-07-05 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singa- pore Cricket Club beut Indian Association by eight wickets in their annual cricket match for tbe Ghandi Cup at Balestier Road today. Scores: I. A. 146-8 dec and 78: SCC 192-5 dec and 33-2.39 words
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Article42 1965-07-05 17 IXDNDON. Sun. Geoff Boycott, the Yorkshire opening batsman, is unfit for the third and final cricket Tost betwpen England and New Zealand s-tartuig at Leeds on Thursday. Boycott injured a shoulder in the match against the South Africans.— Reut«. j42 words
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Article294 1965-07-05 17 Policemen chase runs and win STONOR SHIELD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Sel»ngor Police responded strongly to a challenging declaration by Selangor Indian Association and won by six wickets in the Stonor Shield Cricket competition at Depot today. SIA batted first and were all out for 170 iDevaraJ 35. K. Pathmanathan 33. Haracharan294 words
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Article64 1965-07-05 17 IPOH, Sun. V. Sangaran Kutty Nair of Lumui became the individual champion in the Pevak Medical's athletics championship* at Anderum Ro^.d here today. He won the 100 metres 200. 400 and 800 events. Champion In the women's section was Doris Teng of Taiping who won64 words
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346 1965-07-05 17 SWIMMING Mary is star with four -records- DENANG, Sun. Eleven re- cords were broken at the two-day Penang Chinese Swimming Club's annual championships which ended today at Tanjong Bungah here. seven of the records were *et in the women's events. S'ar of the meeting was Mary Srltt. who broke four346 words
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Article83 1965-07-05 17 ONDON. Sun. Queen EliKJ zabeth's (anisba>. trained by Capt. Cecil Boyd Rochi ridden by the Stan Clayton, won the Eclipse Stakes run over lOf at Sandown Park yesterday. Canisbay. who wan thrilling race by a short heid from Roan Itocket (Bill Williamson), was the outsider m theReuter - 83 words
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Article199 1965-07-05 17 CYDNEY. Sun Results of Australian association football matches played today: NSW North Awaba 3 Adamstown 3; Newcastle 0 L. MacQuarie 9: Weston 1 Wallsend 9: W. Wallsend 0 Cessnock 5. NSW Federation Div. 1 Budapest 1 Prague 1; Yygal 0 South Coast 2. Div. 2 Corinthians 0199 words
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459 1965-07-05 17 TENNIS By M. RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's singles champion, S. A. Azman, and doubles champions, Sharin Osman and T. S. Kirn, successfully defended their titles in the fourth national tennis championships concluded on the Selangor I Club courts today. In both finals459 words
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Article16 1965-07-05 17 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Kelaman AAA championships will be licld here on July 8-016 words
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Advertisement24 1965-07-05 17 //^•^sy\\ TYPE 330 MARINE \SS™£/r i DIESEL %^y^y engine... WITH BORG WARNER THE MOST COMPETITIVELY PRICED ENGINE IN MALAYSIA AVAILABLE EX-STOCK SPORE, K.LUMPUR, PENANC.24 words
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Advertisement330 1965-07-05 17 Uu LEL i^2 iic! FERROSPEED RADIAN A low priced general purpose A high quality, general purpose electrode, giving maximum economy electrode available in sizes suitable in welded mild steel constructional for all types of work, including work. sheet metal work. M«nuf«<tur*d by MALAYAN WtIDINO MODUCTS LIMITED Pauling J*yt J«Un 8330 words
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Miscellaneous85 1965-07-05 17 I DIARY BOCCU S'jor GDBH Uiv. ISA: Municip.il v Warders (Chan bow Lin Rd); Div. 3B: Simlt v Inland Revenue (Taylor Rd). Nffri Lje: IA B 1 v 4 RTR (NSC. Sbnm. Ipoh Div. 3: Mai. Rangers v Govt Printers (Coronation grd); PCRC A' v Kilat B (JAJi. U I'rrak85 words
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535 1965-07-05 18 On way to see friend, says man on arms charge JOHORE BAHRU. Sun SIAH Sun Suan, 27 a furniture painter, who was chairman of the Bukit Bintang branch of the Labour Party in Kuala Lumpur, today told the High Court here that he was on the way to visit a535 words
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Article38 1965-07-05 18 TORONTO. Sun Therr are about 20 million alcoholics in ho world today live million of thorn in the L.d.. according r> onr of the two men who founded A'coholicb Anonymou.-. W movement to combat alcohoMi Router.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-07-05 18 GOH BACK FROM GERMANY, FIT AND FRESH SINGAPORE, Sun. gINGAPORE's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who went to Germany seven weeks ago for medical treatment, returned home this evening ready to start work tomorrow "with renewed vigour." "I am perfectly fit and all right now." he told reporters at271 words
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203 1965-07-05 18 Boy stows away in Fiji-bound jet as a prank OYDNEY, Sun.— A uni- versity student, who slipped aboard a Qanta.s jet during a wild student prank at Sydney airport, was returned home from Fiji today. The student. Gregory Donald Raffln. 17. will b« charged tomorrow In Sydney Children's Court withUPI - 203 words
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84 1965-07-05 18 SHIP WITH 'WOMEN, WINE, PAY TROUBLE CAPETOWN. Sun. The Dutch freighter Van Undschoten finally sailed from here yesterday after a demand for "women, whistcy and wages" had delayed It. The vessel left more than 24 hours late because Chinese crew members demanded that women and more whisky be put on84 words
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Article47 1965-07-05 18 BARCELONA. Sun Th»l ■Beatles performed l;ust night in I I the B.(rn iona bull ring. Eightepnl th<uis,i:.(J fan* cheered them lustily. The British quartet had perfoniud In Madrid on Friday. The Barcelona fans appeared mor» enthusiastic than those in th* U P.I.47 words
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Article19 1965-07-05 18 TOKYO. Sun. More Japanese families will be sent to Argentina to settle there. It was announced.19 words
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Article123 1965-07-05 18 DOCK Am A V Beach (Missouri). Sun. About 0.000 rioting holiday makers fled early to<la> whm Mate police and sheriffs armed with tear gas and police dogs converged on this tiny resort town. The crowd, including those spending the holiday at nearby Aneycoma Lake, broke into123 words
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436 1965-07-05 18 ATHLETICS IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor leading athletes sharpened up for the Malaysian championships in Sincapore from July 29-31 with several line performances today in an inter-club quadrangular meet in which three state marks wore beaten at d one equalled. Sprinter G. Rajaltnuam. representing Jets436 words
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Article55 1965-07-05 18 BASKETBALL Schools inter-xtate (Malacca*: Boy* Malacca bt Johore 72-53: Girls Johore b! Malacca 42-27. GOLF Singapore OA's open mixed foursome stroke championship: 1 K D. Reid (9> and Mrs. A. Tobgin (23: netl 68. 2 Heah Hock Heng <5> and Mrs. Miranda Era (18' 70 Best arcs score: Hock55 words
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Article388 1965-07-05 18 OH KEE TIANG - KOH LEADS SELANGOR INTO FINAL OH KEE TIANG: MALAYA CUP By Penang. Sunday proved too good for Penanp whom they beat 5-1 in their Malaya Cup t tn J City Stadiuin here tonight to make ship of going into this year's final from the north zoi Hero of Selangor's vi<388 words
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Article83 1965-07-05 18 Forces win 5-1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ■1 1 Armed Forces soccer tram, making their first appearance in the Malaya Cup competition ;ifter their tour of Sabah end Sarawak, scored a comfortable 5-1 win over Porlis at the Mcrdeka Stadium tonight. Prrlis scored first through cen-tre-forward Ku Doll in thr> 10th83 words
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159 1965-07-05 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sitißapore completed their south zone ties in the Cup tournament with !wins and a draw when thry 'beat Malacca 4-1 at. Julan Besar Stadium toniftht. Althouch Singapore had already won the zone before ■the namo started. Malacca foueht stoutly but were159 words
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Article40 1965-07-05 18 IPOH. Sun.— Scoring both coata |In the flm half. Perak bwitth. VWttac Hong Kor. K ChlnS «^I cer team 2-0 In frlemllv match at Stadium Pcralc tonight i Oentr^fcnvarrl M Rama.wmr •cw-ed In sl ncht J VtoosW i-40 words
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Article19 1965-07-05 18 TMt FAMILY of the a t« Mr t fWrnuKar, thank relettws and Ms« for i>..., r condoienr^. wreatfea19 words
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Obituary68 1965-07-05 18 cmiew lav »wee Bgs a rmn pa»«ed ewajr 4.7.H', fons daiiKhier* iui«l mourn hn !r,*v Cortpf Imvlu 72 Julan <-r^ras. It' 'xi a m. STANISLAVI PUSMPAM yr-arn paised away on t hind iff- Nnrr,' P'i«h; < 2 brotherRoad for Church of p.m. 6 7.60 in! STORK: L. A. SPANCER.68 words
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Advertisement255 1965-07-05 18 I Leu CLASSIFIEDS] Experts Aecommcm/ i^rrSi STAMFORD J§Lft COLLEGE jfflfcp^ STAMFORD COLLEGE l^y^ m. Eoiy to leom rh«y arc t r <ttmoric and Mfonted N> yowr »w« p«ea. Competent tfc*y i>?« conducted by Honour. Grodmot— and pto*eitioi»cl easaftm. Succntful nothing succeed* like success. Recoanrscd by coucotiomsti and in»rrt«tiom of international255 words
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