The Straits Times, 6 July 1965
1965-07-06
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Title Section22 1965-07-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times He*** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JDLY 6, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration764 1965-07-06 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD: TEACHER KILLED Brutal attack by Indons from south-of-the-border safety From KUCHING, Mon. INDONESIAN troops, after a weekend of mortar bombing along the Sarawak border, last night attacked the little undefended village of Biawak in the Lundu area, 50 miles west of here, with machine-gun fire and764 words
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Article255 1965-07-06 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON From gUCHING, Mon. Regulations preparing the way for large-scale resettlement of people in Com-munist-infiltrated areas were announced today in the Sarawak Government (Jazette. The resettlement plan was ordered by the Central Government last week in the wake of mounting Communist terror255 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-07-06 1 PLAYBOY DIPLOMAT IN CRASH PARIS. Mon. Porfirio Kubirosa. the Dominican playboy diplomat, was killed here today in a motor accident. Mr. Rubirusa. former husband of American millionairess Barbara Mutton and Doris Duke and French actresses D.inirlle Darrieiix and Odilc Robin, died while being taken to hospital after the accident inReuter - 151 words
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155 1965-07-06 1 Bourn: 'We continue to recognise decision ITL'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today that Malaysia will continue to recognise the new Algerian Government as she did the Government of Mr. Ben Bella. Tun Razak was speaking to newsmen after a meeting with the Minister of155 words
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Article581 1965-07-06 1 Kiwis get baptism of fire Men of thr Xt Bn.. th. Koyai N>» Zealand Infantry Knjiniml. i clashed with Indonesian regulars a few days ag« aa they rrmsed into the border area of Lubok Antu in Sarawak. Reutrr correspondent liv Chant Pane fives this account of the New /c.ibndrrs inReuter - 581 words
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Article71 1965-07-06 1 TOKYO. Mon Japanese voters Inflicted a minor defeat upon Mr. Ei.Miku Sato in the Prime Minister's first electoral test <Unce he took office only eight months ago. CiVii.uiiß of yesterdays voting for X27 oi" 250 seats In the Upper House oi the National Diet showed theReuter - 71 words
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Article20 1965-07-06 1 BANGKOK. Mon —Thai Economic Affair* Minister. Mr Kn.setn Srtphayak. died today of stomach cancer. He was 62.20 words
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99 1965-07-06 1 LO XD O K. Mon.Tengku Abdul Rahman will sp.nd four weeks convalescing before returning home, his personal physician Dr. R. P Pillay. reported today. The Tengku is due to leave the London clinic where he has been undergoing treatment for shingles, this evening. Ttar99 words
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171 1965-07-06 1 Seven girls (they got on fine) end cave living test pAHORS (France), Mon. Seven young women emerged today from a twoweek stay in a 360--feet deep cave grotto near here. They have been living there as an experiment to show how future space ship crews might react to life at171 words
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Article72 1965-07-06 1 ADEN. Mon British security patrols last night shot and wounded an Arab running away after throwing a grenade at them In a Milage in Little Aden, about 20 miles west of here. Two other grenade attacks were made on British patrols In Aden last night,Reuter - 72 words
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104 1965-07-06 1 Eight missing after trawler blaze pEXAXG, Mon. Marine police are searching Hie mm off Muka Head, about 13 miles from Hie city, for eight crew members reported missing after their trawler w;is destroyed by fire. The trawler set out from Penang on Saturday night. Later a lighthouse keeptf in Muka104 words
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Article32 1965-07-06 1 REOB ACCUSED VIENNA. M— Albania li.is act um-iI Soviet I'llion and Vu«i)sla\ ia of Inut.'.l interference in internal Algerian affairs In sending organized "adventurers" against leg*] Meucrian Go\ eminent I'Pl.32 words
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Article57 1965-07-06 1 LONDON. Mon A backbench Member oi Parliament today put lorumd a Hou.se of Commons motion indirect!-- .ie Duke of Edinburgh tor a > bid 10 iiain Independence. Bui there i> virtually no chance i! will be <ieb:ite<! It is expected io remain on the Lower Chamber's57 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-07-06 2 VIETCONG STRONGHOLD NEAR SAIGON POUNDED BY SAC PLANES FROM THE PACIFIC BASE OF GUAM SAIGON, Monday (MANT B-52 bombers of the U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Command today went into action in South Vietnam for the second time, pounding a Vietcong-in-fested areaReuter - 363 words
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94 1965-07-06 2 KANO. Mon. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the Nigerian Prime Minister and a member of the Commonwealth four-man Vietnam peace mission, has said that a suspension of United States air raids on North Vietnam might pave the way to negotiations. Tin- n MinistryReuter - 94 words
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Article52 1965-07-06 2 NEW DELHI. Mo: A record r 1 1 3 per cent MR than In the previous v r. came ;o India laM yi-ar. Cf these. I 69 )v r cut came from Nirth and America. Fun pc and Ausi ;<rri the ret) mainly from I Africa and As.Reuter - 52 words
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90 1965-07-06 2 BRISBANE, Mon. I \cr> thin^ comes in plastic containers now.id.i s even "screams." In Brisbane, "canned screams" have gone on s.ile as self-protection for women against possible attacks. The "scream" comes in a handy plastics rase four inches long. It weighs ounces and looksReuter - 90 words
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118 1965-07-06 2 /CANBERRA. Mon. The Australian Army IVllnister, Dr. A. J. Forbes, yesterday called on officers and NCOs of the Citizens' Military Forces (Territorial Army) to volunteer for 12 months' service in South Vietnam. Political observers in Canberra said the call reflected118 words
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Article73 1965-07-06 2 BOMBAY. Mon. Hundreds of rightist Hindi Bharatiya Jan S.tngh supporters clashed with police when they marched on the residence of the Mahaiiishna State Governor las' night in ditiance of an crder bann.ng them from approaching it. Police threw cordon around I the demonstrators, who wereAP - 73 words
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60 1965-07-06 2 JJLANTYRE. Mon.-The Malawi Prime Minister. Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, said la. he had signed amnesty orders releasing more thnn 1.000 prisoners from Zomba prim. He announced this for the first time officially in a broadcast on the eve of Malawi's first independence anniversary celebrations. Well-informedReuter - 60 words
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257 1965-07-06 2 A 'PEACEFUL POP' CALL BY INDIAN SCIENTISTS NEW DELHI. Mon JNDIA has so far refused to compete with China in manufacturing an atom bomb, but a body of opinion here wants India to conduct what the scientists call a "peaceful pop" a small atomic explosion for peaceful purposes. The "peacefulReuter - 257 words
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240 1965-07-06 2 Army man's death: Now an Indon Govt order to court JAKARTA, Mon.-The v Government has ?n d M e w the Hl «h CourJ in Medan, North Sumatra, to "review th» sentences p aS| e "J aeainst members of the Communist Party's peasant organisation for the death of an army240 words
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Article31 1965-07-06 2 I SYDNEY. .V p hps atoppi jht at the >■ 24-hour .•■■nice by 56.000 transport The s; ->pai d by M trade un .rr rejection Of M.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous25 1965-07-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /'COMC IN BILL. SO6RV TO A«K MOU IHtO^^y f i CANT A«K YOU /*\TZ- J\, (WM A &fc *°U ©CTTINS25 words
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290 1965-07-06 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. THK absolute lead the United States economy has over that of Russia will continue to. widen, according to a congressional report pub- i lished at the weekend. The report also predicted that Russia's econo- j mic growth, over the next nve years,Reuter - 290 words
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157 1965-07-06 3 I>OMI. Mon >l<m than U people w*W killed and 'Jtio in.i i• d .M-slerday when a whrluind accompanied by lullll— til as bit as tennis halls. fj hipped through Northern Italy. The freak storm, following a scorching heatwave, irtually destroyed tlu- town ofReuter - 157 words
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Article35 1965-07-06 3 SAIX.ISAW (Oklahoma). Mon. A four-year-old girl \\ms the or.lv survivor when a goods trai:i collided with a car on a level crosslnz herr yesterday, killing the six other occupants of the cur35 words
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128 1965-07-06 3 4 Indians attacked at white rally II.VI'ON ROUGI (Louisiana). Mon. Four, turbaned Indian students brine given an official tour of the Louisiana State capital were attacked by a crowd at a sejtreKationalist rally yesterday. Two of them were beaten The two. both students at Louisiana State University, declined to identifyAP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-07-06 3 FOR DINAH, IT'S SUCH FUN TO BE STUNG BY A BEE FOR A FEE TO BE stung by bee can be painful but it can be such fun with a new British spray treatment. To demonstrate the treatment, two pretty teenagers. Dinah Figgis and Lesley Hutchison, volunteered to be "guinea118 words
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Article, Illustration330 1965-07-06 3 All set to open the longest road tunnel 7.2 MILES UNDER THE ALPS ROME, Monday. PRESIDENT Charles de Gaulle of France and President Guiseppe Saragat of Italy are expected to shake hands on July 16 in what is claimed to be the longest road tunnel in the world. I TheyReuter - 330 words
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Article129 1965-07-06 3 HOME-MADE BOMB AT U.S. EMBASSY I ONDON. Mon.— Extra police were posted today around the United States Embassy after a home-made bomb exploded last night at the back entrance of the American Express office near Piccadilly Circus. Police patrols were also placed at other American buildings in London. The bombReuter - 129 words
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122 1965-07-06 3 I IMA (Peru), lion. A L bomb exploded outside the American-owned Crl'.lon 1 Hotel here yesterday, -erl- ously injuring three hot»1 employees and causing sli-rht damage to the 23--torry building. Police said a number of vrurients had been arrested and th#"Reuter - 122 words
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123 1965-07-06 3 'Submarine 9 aid saves snakebite victim r AMP P E N D L E T O N. V (California). >lon. The IS Marine Corps has disclosed that a voune Marine, who developed gangrene after rattlesnake bite, spent 1" hours in a decompression -number to avoid amputation of his arm. The123 words
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182 1965-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today disclosed that six people have so far identified about half of the $42,000 worth of jewellery, recovered following raids on pawnshops last Wednesday as those stolen from their homes. More than 100 people have called at the Special In\otication182 words
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96 1965-07-06 4 Vocational Institute office-holders SINGAPORE. Mon.—Mr. Ang Yew Kiat oi the Singapore Vocational Institute has been elected chairman of the Technical Education Society, which was formed last year for the Improvement and advancement of technical eJucators. Other officials are: Mr. Luras Khoo, vice-chairman; Mr. Harbans Singh, secretary;- Mr Lai Park On.96 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-07-06 4 INCHE AND CHE Soaidi bin Abdullah at their bersanding ceremony at the Rate Course quarters, Bukit Timah. Singapore, after their wedding yesterday. Inche Soaidi is an apprentice jockey with the Singapore Turf Club. The bride, the form.r Che Suliah binte Roslan, is daughter of Inche55 words
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Article, Illustration724 1965-07-06 4 Witness in Gomez case: 'I was threatened SINGAPORE, Mon. STEPHEN YAP Thlan Lye, a past president of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the first defence witness for the union in a current suit at the High Court, alleged today that he had been "threatened" in the court724 words
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Article48 1965-07-06 4 SINOAPORE. Mon —The Barisan Soslalis tomorrow will hold a i lunchtlme Hong Llm by-election rally at Pullerton Square between 12 noon and 3 p.m., and two street rallies at Upper Nankin Street and Junction oi Synagogue Street and Church Street Detween 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.48 words
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Article27 1965-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Singapore Association for the Deaf will hold its annual general meeting at the deaf school on Thursday at 5.15 pm27 words
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Article23 1965-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Water will be shut off In Jalan Balam (houses 1 to 131) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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439 1965-07-06 4 PONTIAN HANDGRENADES CASE JOHORE BAHRU. Monday JOHORE High Conn judge, Diito Justice Azini today ruled against the adinissibility of a statement taken by the police from Siah Sun Suan, 27. former Bukit Bintang branch chairman oi the Labour Party, who is charged with offences under439 words
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Article82 1965-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The > Danish Ambassador to Ma- I laysia. Mr. K. E. Willumsrn. said today that his country was looking forw ar to participating in Singapore's industrialisation programme. He said this after a tour of the BedhUl industrial estate and the Housing Board flats in Alexandra.82 words
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Advertisement243 1965-07-06 4 lido" opens" today a It was a Love the world would not a110w... Qnepotato, j j twopotato j with BARBARA BARRIE. in the role that won the CANNES FESTIVAL BEST ACTRESS AWARD Bernie Hamilton and introducing Richard Mulligan, 1 Harry Bcllaver l-QdljA, d Ma M ">^^^^\ g SINGAPORE /^\Vfk^MßH m243 words
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Advertisement53 1965-07-06 4 g Lait 3 Shows: 3-6-* p.m. ir^»#» n nd H tot u»r*<MHt*aji7t a—«— >■■»_ I Op«ns Tomorrow: Monoj Kumar Rojashrea m Johnny Walker "Ghor Basake Dekho" (H). M 9t H tWmmimf'rrtUm S44 Today: 1 30-3 30-7 00 ft 9 30 p.m. Curt Loncaiter Judy Gorlond "A CHILD IS WAITING". Tomorrow:53 words
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Advertisement275 1965-07-06 4 W*\ i f\'M OPENS TODAY i|P''-'» Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) 11 am 1.30, A, 6.30 9.30 pm 1 W^*m A FANTASTIC ADVENTURE THAT M SPANS A CONTINENT RANGING W Bk f FROM THE NIGHT SPOTS OF TRIESTE TO THE HEART OF AFRICA! Mart 111 Sco*» Pro4»c Urn Lk>H«4 all JOHN BENTLEY-275 words
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Advertisement438 1965-07-06 4 f*SH AW GANISATIONm iUI .^'SLfjQElfiL:- >o\\ snow i\4.: II om 1 30 4. 630 9.30 pm. NO FRE£ LIST v amrmmiiemmm jmhui I >'»l»Vl»IOW» Ml TIIOCOUJO aOI»i:\S TOIIAVb Horn, 1.45, 4, 6 30 t. 9 15pm I Qnepotato, twopotato m »Kh»»«m«M<»l>Hir.nil»»rokiMl«w« I •tXTAn»ESSA»AKD I »r-«H.- I.i md «^mdMi>'ii«»l B Not438 words
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157 1965-07-06 5 Central Govt recruits staff for new S'pore offices SINGAPORE, Mon. The Central Government is recruiting iff to man the Singapore offices of three I Fe d c ral Ministries and two departments at Wlsma Indonesia in Orchard Road. The $4 million building w:i.taken over by the Government recently under the157 words
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Article41 1965-07-06 5 BATH PAHAT. Mon. Rum! bin llokoh, 29. was sentenced to ■k'l Jail by the Sessions Court here duriiiK the weekend for failing to rcßU>ter for national service EtUMt, who was arrested at Jai'.mtai on June 19. pleaded guilty.41 words
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Article132 1965-07-06 5 PENANG. Mon. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and three millionaires. Mr. Loh Boon Siew, Mr. Cheah Phee Cheok, and Mr. Loh Poh Heng. will call on prominent P* nang citizens on Saturday for donations to the Nat i o nal Defence Fund. Dato132 words
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114 1965-07-06 5 ALOR STAR Mon. A I schoolboy was killed and five j other people injured when their car went off the road. hit a telephone post and somersaulted before ending ln a ditch at the third mile Alor Star-Suncei Patani road on Saturday. The114 words
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Article29 1965-07-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon A ni'torcyclist. Oh Bull Che (>• Vio Chu K.H i- tauillv it lured la.-: i.ielu when he m thrown into flnbi hM awchii c a- < Road29 words
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Article25 1965-07-06 5 IPOH. Mon. A deb.ilc on "Home-makmj? should or it full time job" will bo held at the Ipoh YWCA tomorrow at 8 p.m..25 words
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107 1965-07-06 5 University chancellor: Invitation to Yusof CIMJAPOKh. Mon The I niverMtv of Sineaporr has invited the Vane diPertuan Ncuara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. to be its new Chancellor in phice of Dato !.<••• Kunc Chian. who has resigned on grounds of health. The university is understood to be awaitine Tun Yusof's107 words
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Article, Illustration365 1965-07-06 5 Central Govt will do everything it can to help the State, says Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, to--L day assured the PMIP Government of Kelantan that it would be given the "same deal" accorded to the other States under Malaysia's365 words
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212 1965-07-06 5 BRUNEI TOWN Mon. Brunei Shells giant drilling outfit Sedco 135-A has arrived in Brunei waters from Japan and is expected to begin drilling off Kuala Belait next week. Later it will move to Sarawak. The unit, among the big- gest drilling units in theReuter - 212 words
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265 1965-07-06 5 Borneo information services will be improved: Zainal KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE intormation services In Sarawak will be expanded soon to cope with the troubled situation, the Director of Information Services. Syed Zainal Abidin bin Syed Hussein, said here today Information officers, recruited in the State, would start their training here265 words
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205 1965-07-06 5 That joint border Hq: The target date is now secret l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The target date for the establishment of a joint Malay-sian-Thai headquarters for operations against Communists along the border is now classified as secret. In April it waa announced in Bangkok that the headI quarters would be opened205 words
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137 1965-07-06 5 IPOH. Mon The Malayan Medical Association has launched a campaign to warn the public "in the most frightening ways" of the dangers of smoking The association president. Dr A. W. Moreira. Mid today that a sub-commit-tee has been set up to undertake137 words
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Article70 1965-07-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tht Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. will open an li.tnrmatlon and sales office of the Qantas Airways at the American International Assurance Company Buildinß in Amparg Road here on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Two receptions will be held at70 words
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Article43 1965-07-06 5 BATU PAH AT. Mon The Mentri Besar of Johorr. Dato Yunus. will open eight community halls in the district on July 13 and 14. The hali.s. costim* about $50,000 built Urn year under the I rural development programme.43 words
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Article35 1965-07-06 5 MACHANO. Mon TliP >rrr.iftnaU of the National Language speech competition between Tanah I Merwh and Martians district* \<il! i be held at the Town Hall here .t I 1 8 p.m. on Wednesday.35 words
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Advertisement344 1965-07-06 5 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as344 words
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252 1965-07-06 6 Man admits keeping stolen gems worth $20,000 SINGAPORE, Monday. A 50-YEAR-OLD pawnbroker's assistant, Yang Seng Ho, pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court today to six charges of dishonestly retaining stolen diamonds and jewellery worth $20,49."). The magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, ordered him to be remanded in the Central Police252 words
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Article148 1965-07-06 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. who last night returned j from his trip to Algiers, to- night challenged Singapore's Prime Minister, M/. Lee Kuan Yew, to resign his Tanjong Pagar seat and meet him in a by-election. He148 words
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Article, Illustration476 1965-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. rFHE left-wing Singa■■■pore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union has agreed to remove a former political detainee, Mr. Tan Siew Chwee. as its secre-tary-general, following objections by the Registrar of Trade Unions. The union will formally rescind Mr. Tan's appointment at an476 words
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133 1965-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five Indonesian Chinese were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court under the Internal Security Act. Three of them Llm Sep Seng. 31. Llm OJu Hong, 55. and Neo Bun Hiok. 42 from Pulau Batam were charged with entering Singapore133 words
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279 1965-07-06 6 TWO EYE OPERATIONS PERFORMED BY RNZAF SPECIALISTS SINGAPORE. Mon. The visiting Royal New Zealand Air Force medical mission today spent the lirst day of their monthlong tour of Malaysia by operating on two ptervgium cases at the General Hospital herr. and meeting eye doctors. Pterygium, a common eye complaint in279 words
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180 1965-07-06 6 Ngee Ann students continue their boycott SINGAPORE, Mon. The 1.000 students of the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road today continued t 0 boycott lectures in prot against the Ngee Ann Kongsi's non-commit-tal attitude towards the "university plan" despite an appeal from the Teo Chew Poit Ip j Huay Kuan180 words
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Article42 1965-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Electricity supplies will be interrupted from 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at Sembawang Road from 13- t ms. onwards, and the area bounded by Jalun Basong, Jalan Kandis, Andrew Avenue. Jalan Mempurong, Sembawang Road and the sea.42 words
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Advertisement196 1965-07-06 6 FoMoCo IS THE NEW NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS I ...and this is the new carton Only FoMoCo parts are fit for your Ford FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LIMITED i -Jr~. r r i'"*LJL^ajThere are 24 oceans and seas in the world We fly most of them How big196 words
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Miscellaneous137 1965-07-06 6 4//#>fr A»P V* T. Him fin OF aXJRSE~OOP^^^"^*~-k BUT WUATS MOST HE'S GOT A I YEP' WNNTt; HE/vOUSHTA GET > J L-/ YtXJ J\ HOLD EVERYTHING, I DOES HAVE A /OOOLA'S HEr\ REMARKABLE I DINOSAUR CALLS rT... A I HIM T7AKE /OH, I'D WOULD?; KOOZLJH, ITX SEE GIRL FKIENP BUT(137 words
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Article, Illustration1835 1965-07-06 7 John Deane Potter - John Deane Potter Day and night the guns fired, ten thousand shells an hour. Then came the planes and their bombs, but the enemy st.ncd on. Finally victory came eight months later. BY Bloodiest battle of the war in the Valley of the Dead THE battle for I Cassino.1,835 words
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Obituary81 1965-07-06 8 l*|||| tfmimxm I MONTEIRO VINCINT CAUL .in of Mr 4 Mm. f rrrtfrirk prarfftillv or < ARLE RICCIVCO 7. ft". I'rtmvai Taipiot |.»....1 away on i I MRS TAN BENC SAN. I'r-n. ,p«l W il .i-i Srhnoi paaard »a< a 1 11 im Andrew 00 p.m on Wednraday. I81 words
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Article95 1965-07-06 8 VI Wnrrf. 11l rMMBMBU MR AND MRS Inn.- Wi•n.iik r»l:itivM and frtmda lor rtast oa S.I (•!> MRS JOSEPH I». '".-ok t.rnnit and •.1 fn»n.!« for MltQOa. and *''*nd»i>c* MADAM THANCARATNAM «n(l s v riataarajat Wr.ll llw Han Roan Ki. relative" rrtrrrt* Mr thnr TMC FAMILY OF I'" l«'»95 words
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Article87 1965-07-06 8 H h 11l Wmmi HILDAS COLD STORACC MM '1 nr »,1 ,«;tn.r. imir «t' »'»r Krrarlv r. dn. <••! H'ir-i f f lit HAL PUBLICATIONS LTD ITBMI and rxxik uddxla to 'toww in thnr <iw«rmro at Tint* -uritapnrt pc A good Hi ftyataa Knu lama, in. National Nn><thr romanvi87 words
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Article654 1965-07-06 8 Halfway through the development decade the SecretaryGeneral <>l the United Nations has Bled a ftffwny report tor > the Economic and Social Council's meeting In Geneva Development lias 'alien .-lurt of its amis, and on present showing matters will be worm by the end ol the decade.654 words
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Article411 1965-07-06 8 Whan the University of Malaya was founded, it was i nvisssjsd that it would enrol up to 3.000 students. The layout ol Pantai Valley was planned with tins number in mind. Expansion has been much r than expected, and enro neat targets have been significantly revised. There are411 words
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Article157 1965-07-06 8 The Penang State Government's memorandum on the need for a road from Baling to Kota Bharu makes a useful point but the Central Government is not likely to be impressed. It. already has one E.iM-U'pst Highway on its .lands, not going well. Though work began with a ceremonial157 words
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Letter174 1965-07-06 8 Tourists and the Rest Houses J VISIT many rest-hou>es in the course of a year. I have not noticed apartheid in any of them. There are. however, points to which the state governments could give attention as rest houses are to some extent necessary for the internal tourism which Is174 words
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Letter98 1965-07-06 8 MAY I repeat that ITI "Geneticist's" statement implied that exposure to X-rays can cause sterility in the children and grandchildren. This Js not quite the same as X-rays causing ■terllltv in the father, the person directly exposed to X-rays. I know X-rays can cause sterility in the98 words
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69 1965-07-06 8 PASSENGERS WHO REFUSE THE COINS \f.\Y I refer to com--IT* mrnt that the Sri Juy.i Transport conductors refuse to accept one cent coins? We do accept one cent coins. But when we want to give them to the other passengers, they refuse and throw the coins on the floor. This69 words
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Letter103 1965-07-06 8 IX>LLOWING his visit to r the Faculty of Medicine on June 25. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un. Minister for Health, called for closer co-operation and co-ordination between the University of Singapore medical staff and Government doctors. The Faculty of Medicine w'l--comes this proposal and looks forward to103 words
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Letter43 1965-07-06 8 ris time Johore Bahru had better postal facilities on Sundnvs P« ople from miles would who only have Sundays off. call at the postal registration office with applications for identity cards and citizenship ertificatesi only to be disappointed. RESIDENT Johore Rihru43 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1965-07-06 8 ARTHUR J. DOMMIEN - Russia a 'right' role in Vietnam ARTHUR J. DOMMIEN A now-found Interest in the Viet Cong with forma] recognition and aid to offset increased Chinese Influence by SAIGON, Mon THE Russians at last are taking a serious interest in the Viet Cong. A Pravda correspondent is reportj ed to have1,418 words
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Advertisement387 1965-07-06 8 f 'ma— ii ■•■TvirMwr Straits TimM ft Malay Mail i Kttiim aaTvwtlaawiaati may or ha.a.d to rom -;tob*4l iupidMARKET COLD »TO»*GI m*ANCMtm Ai •noiit^d Aj»tt, CITY BOOK STONE LTD WUCIiMIK 1"» f THE NEW« FRONT M M ISMAIL HAMIEM tTOKC I4l<> llpp>r < hanft I SlciKPOf* 17 V RCTNASAMV •>387 words
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Advertisement4 1965-07-06 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement158 1965-07-06 8 BBBBSr vOsBBBr^ "'Ur \W*^ \\mw9m%WmmWk\mmm aaaaaaaaaattS^/^ >fcV^^^ When your child is in pain. mm Doctors know that aspirin is best for relieving pain and treating fever in children, but only m small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's specially made to be safe for158 words
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Article, Illustration172 1965-07-06 9 BRUNEI CROWN PRINCE TO WED COUSIN DRUNE] TOWN, Mon. Brunei's Crown Prince. Pengiran Mudu Mahkota Hassanal Bolkiah. is to marry his cousin, Pengiran Anak Saleha binte Pengiran Pemancha. this month. Both are 19. They were engaged this Week. An official announcement of their marriage Is exported when the Sultan, who172 words
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66 1965-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. MonThe University of ha> advertised at home and abroad for peoplp 1 the Departments of Pathology Bacteriology and in Its Faculty ol Medicine It expectt to receive appitca- ion ni Commonwealth L :.rli>n eratty spokpsman Mid •erti>rn 1 111 tli» in66 words
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145 1965-07-06 9 Promoter Razak raps stadium secretary WINOAPORE, Mon. A box- me and wrestline Dromoter. Mr. Abdul Razak. today criticised the Stadium Ne'.'ara authorities for bannine a wrestling match under his promotion scheduled to have been held here on July 17. following a riot at the stadium on Saturday nicht. Mr. Razak.145 words
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Article28 1965-07-06 9 pkn ih- nea rslts ■i:-:i rereptloi R rfri hon> mi Sund.-y i ielv .1 Prut >'v<or ol J I'r.ivrr .--ity of 1 of lw;im.s on iourr.al:sm28 words
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90 1965-07-06 9 TANGKAK, >l<>n The 1 .lidiorr State dovernmont liun stopprrf transport allowances to 80 students livinu at the KarnVMl Sri Java l..>nrl De\el(tptncni Srlifnc. liuk't Seinpranc. 18 miles from here. The students. x\ho go to the GrtMk Malay S( ronriary Continuation Scliool. miles from I90 words
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Article, Illustration649 1965-07-06 9 'Sister forced me to her husband— and watched' THREE YEARS FOR RAPE OF GIRL, 15 'Threat of suicide if I revealed affair' The accused denied charge IPOH, Monday Al5-YEAR-OID girl, who gave birth to a baby girl on March 2, told the High Court here today that she was "forced"649 words
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Article160 1965-07-06 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. ]yjR. Ong Eng Guan s United Peoples Party has thrown its support behind the Barisan Sosialis in the Hong Lim by-election. The decision was made at a two-hour meeting in the party's Hong Lim branch headquarters last night. According to Mr Ong today,160 words
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Article40 1965-07-06 9 BATU PAHAT. Mon Mr Tan Chcong Yin hn-j been reflected president ol th» Sultan Yussuf School Old Pui).. sociatlon here. Other office bearer.* are. vice-president. Mr D.M.C Doraira': .vcrrtary. Mr. Joseph Raja and treasurer, Mr. Ch»n Wan Choon40 words
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Article29 1965-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Or!in..,ii w tod eel 'ho School to: Mount baMrn i: of four visits h* rill make la thus mon:h29 words
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113 1965-07-06 9 CEREMBAN. Mon Thp Attorney-General. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yu.sof. today .Nuccfssfully applied to have the inquiry 'nto the allege of maladministration and malpractices in the Seremban Town Council postponed 'o a date to be fixed later. Making the application to the Commissioner. Mr Justice Lee113 words
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158 1965-07-06 9 Teachers in Johore are still waiting for salaries 1 AM AT. Mon. 13 Secondary c I teachers in Johon not been paid June salaries r li undersu od tl delay is due to Insufficient funds in the Johore Education Department i the Ministry of Education has not sent IU usujd158 words
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Article48 1965-07-06 9 TELUK ANsiON. M Chan Ppk. Lin. 25. an op« 1 the Ipoti telephone excha ttie Miis Perak Telecom.s 1 eißht others here. Chn Norbaizora bintr B hanied Yusoi Voice. Perak i Che Halimatun binte Abdul H ihman. 21. third i.so Irom tl»e Ipoli cxc.48 words
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Advertisement51 1965-07-06 9 YOU CAN'T BE LUCKY TWICE!! follows up Singapore SUCCESS with great WIN in K. Lumpur The fastest and most reliable 1,000 cc car in Malaysia. For Top Performance Aj if y an OPEL KADETT View the Winning Car at: LIEW PING LTD. Showroom 393-A. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. K.L. Te1:51 words
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Miscellaneous792 1965-07-06 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS; 5 Kuala Lum- i venture": 7.00 News in F pur a.nd Penang: Ipoh hsh. 7.10 Sporus R i.rc-up. »nd Malacca; 3 Johore 7.34 Trarkdown "Alpine Bahru; 4 Taiping: 7 Raia Texas'; 8.00 NHM ir ManPahat; 9 Kluanc tlarm: 8.10 Man B»t:>u.-: 8.15 PJM. 2.00 Test Pattern792 words
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512 1965-07-06 10 Deputy president: I will not give the name MALACCA. Mon 'pHE deputy president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang, today defied a special meeting of the council and refused to disclose the identity of a certain councillor alledgedly involved in a $30,000 scandal. The special meeting had512 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-07-06 10 Man who jumped bail still in country, say police JPOH. Mon— Polite believe that S Sivarajan. 49 (above), a supervi>or <■/ the Employees Provident Fund in Petaling Jaya. who jumped bail while .us.nl ins trial on two charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act. K still in the country. Those147 words
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Article51 1965-07-06 10 SINGAPORE Mon- -A French balle' company Le Grand Ballet Clrs. que de France— f.ev. m'.o Singapore this evening to tr.ve three performance. National The.itrf tomorrow. Wednesday and Thursday Their engagement ben i* O»i* t of :hrir world tour ■poiMorcd by -he French Minis" ry of Foreign Affair.51 words
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Article32 1965-07-06 10 T'UALA LUMPUR Mon Abdu; Xadir bin Abdul Majid. todl lined $50 ;n the magistrate's court here U ing 561 b of yeast from narked van behind the Centra. M*:»..-'32 words
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Article214 1965-07-06 10 THE HUSBAND WHO SIMPLY VANISHED SINGAPORE, Monday. TWELVE years ago, a civilian employee of the Naval Base left his wife. Lucy Sect Gek Choo, and family here and was not heard of or seen again, the High Court was told today. Sect. mother ot tour, sucrn.vMully applied to the Chief214 words
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Article35 1965-07-06 10 IPOH. Mon. Aliniad bin Yusof. 33. wa.s today jailed for six months by the Ipoh mafsis-trate's court for his tenth offence bre-akinß into a house in Theatre Street here on June 18.35 words
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93 1965-07-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon I A delegation from the University of Malaya Graduates Society Is to meet the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. to ask for tax relief for parents with children In the university dpcidpd si nual meeting ol thr .soc:e:\93 words
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205 1965-07-06 10 He bought TV set on HP and vanished SINGAPORE, Mon. A 0 man with six previous convictions was lay jailed for six months by the Fourth Mag'st:. luri fur criminal breach ol trust of a television Hawaii bin Oman, who :id rnitted a charge 01 criminal breach of trust of205 words
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Article38 1965-07-06 10 IPOH M m»n. nnr of Hum mask housewife. Madam Mooj pow Yuen. 45. ot SBOO a Bold fijain. atul I sold b Pin Rirk The robr* I two other mri: who v its uutside U38 words
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Advertisement244 1965-07-06 10 V V kaa hi has I "^Mflßfekk I f s *s. Jt^tt^ *^ay Bft d^^ i I 111 %M ■**<(# XXfyin I a Jlir' Vj m%i&' P\%m%J? I fl L#V/Uv il m i^nu /C^ a<^b\ Mb. /^SB Br^B^"i^Bi^fc^»f wi'rr i w K W' K^Kv tat *«j W *^V ws W244 words
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Advertisement160 1965-07-06 10 LONELY? SHUT OUT? UNHAPPY? T POPULAR GIRLS ARE CONFIDENT! Sad bui true lhat no one scemi to like a girl who'j alwass unsure, uncertain. You have to hold >.>ur chin up and face the world proudi should never be afraid to ir> new things to make nrw dctisioni. One decis.on160 words
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Miscellaneous316 1965-07-06 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS asnamed <8i 6<> mere.s iioinuig in a Scot- 6. Atmospheric quality ol trie Usn river.' luueeo! <8). taxidermists premises? ilOi 9. Doing one-nigbt stanas. per- 7. Port of Spain of the right hap&. not baaly produced Dy colour— at £1-5. note (6). our company (1, 4>.316 words
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175 1965-07-06 11 The 400 corps men who didn't hear the alert KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —About 400 Civil Defence Corps members did not report to their posts during a recent air-raid exercise because (they j claim) they did not hear the sirens. A few rushed to their pafter the •all clear" signal. Others175 words
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Article50 1965-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Outward Bound Trust of Malaya has offend scholarships to II young Vigilante Corps men in the State* of Malaya and Singapore. The scholarships, worth $275 each, will enable them to attend a 25-day course at the Outward Bound School in Lumut50 words
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Article395 1965-07-06 11 KIT LAYBOURNE - More coins— but not one buyer KIT LAYBOURNE: THEY'RE NOT SO RARE AFTER ALL 3y Kuala Lumpur, Mon. r f HE laws of supply and demand have knocked the bottom out of the market in rare coins. Following reports in the Sunday Times and Straits Times that coin collectors here395 words
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Article94 1965-07-06 11 rWAU. Mon.— The chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce branch here said today that at no time had the Sabah Chinese Middle School refused any aid from the Government. Clarifying a newspaper report. Mr. Richard Ta: Nyuk Poh added that the school had been94 words
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Article56 1965-07-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will be at Paya Lebar Airport to welcome the Australian Labour Party delegation when it arrives at 730 p.m. on Thursday. The delegation will call on the Minister for Culture. Mr. S RaJaratnam. at City56 words
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165 1965-07-06 11 Brokers' firm wind-up: Petition allowed TPOH, Mon. A peti--1 tion for the wind-lng-up of the sharebroker firm of Macphail and Co. (Ipoh) Ltd., was allowed by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High Court here today. Mr. 8. W. S. D. Davidson appeared on behalf of the petitioner, the165 words
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Article47 1965-07-06 11 MALACCA, Mon. Four officers of the Customs and Excise Department In Kuchine arrived here today to attend a valuation course for senior officers. Th 9 r re Mr victor Mowe. Mr. Galk anak Sampar. Mr Narmr bin Zainuddln and inche Abang bin Juntt47 words
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Article63 1965-07-06 11 DUNGL'N. Mon Peode living in the five villages uostream of the Dungun river need not travel by boat when the 25--mile road from Jerangau to Kampong Pa.sir Raja is completed later this year. The road will link the five villages. The State Government has allotted63 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-07-06 11 Missing: Boy who twice failed his exams SINGAPORE, Mon. A 14. year-old schoolboy. Satwant Singh (above), who ran away from home 19 days aeo. is still missing. Satwant. a Primary VI pupils of Bukit Batok East school in Jurong, disappeared from the school on June 15. His father. Mr. Harnam126 words
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251 1965-07-06 11 Two Front council members held in Batu Pahat OATU PAHAT. Mon. D Two Socialist Front town councillors and a branch secretary of the party were arrested by police in a raid on the Labour Party premises in Jalan Jenang here last night. The councillors Mr. Lai Hun Keong. vice-chairman of251 words
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Article40 1965-07-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The CID Anti-Vice Squad yesterday raided known brothels In Gulllemard Roarj and in the dingy backlanes of Johore Road. Brothels in Lorong G. Changl Road, and Queen Street were also raided. No arrests were made.40 words
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Advertisement212 1965-07-06 11 L/Voa)...lVllC( OFFICE CAN AFFORD A COPY MACHINE! Wlll'Msß THE WORLDS LOWEST PRICED j|^ ELECTRIC PORTABLE PHOTO COPIER Perfect copies in seconds from ony \T^ c^ original of any zo(owc! i^ -Invoice* •Will* •Stofementf »Not«» Certificates Pencil Ink A>& Deeds Newsprints Hectographs •Letters Catalogues Rubber Stamps •Contracts Photogrophs Carbon Copies The212 words
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Advertisement355 1965-07-06 11 INTEREST t SECURITY e nd your p^ <o< «a 8% interest OV *«SEAS UN\ON Earn 8% interest per annum! Get Free Accident Insurance! Invest with Overseas Union Finance Ltd! Hundreds have taken advantage of this offer! Why don't youP OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. 4 4-1. Collyer Quay. Singapore-1 Telephone: *****355 words
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Miscellaneous84 1965-07-06 11 Helicopter crashes JESSELTON. Mon— A R.A.F. helicopter crashed into shallow water north of Labuan Town on Saturday, but all six British crewmen and passengers escaped injury, an Air Force spokesman said here today. The spokesman said the helicopter was about to take part in a casualty evacuation demonstration at a84 words
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Article, Illustration772 1965-07-06 12 As told to HEATHER NICHOLSON London \IADA.M SOEKARNO sat in her lilst-floor suite at the Hilton hotel and daintily spal cherry stones into a saucer. Then she pulled a face. The cherries were to her liking but I 1 c question772 words
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322 1965-07-06 12 Middle-age is danger time for marriages MIDDLE-AGED couples are given advice on what to do if their marriage is failing. It deals with the problems of physical and mental changes, teenage children, becoming grandparents and widowhood. The advice is given in a booklet called Middle-Aged Marriage, put out by the322 words
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Article48 1965-07-06 12 THE postichc hair piece —is sotting a trend for short hair. The short waves and curls are flattering for daytime wear, but the postiche comes to the rescue for dress -up evening occasions It can add elegance or importance to the more tailored hairstyles.48 words
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Article, Illustration384 1965-07-06 12 r"HE Salmiah blnte Manong. executive secretary of the Alliance in Perak. has left on a four-month study tour of West Germany and the United States of America. In Germany she will attend seminars of the German Federal Youth Council which began last week and end384 words
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Advertisement185 1965-07-06 12 Banish all I unwanted J gentle new B HAIR REMOVING CREAM 9 Bk Now, end embarrassment caused by H^ unsightly hair —wi t hou t the worry of soreness or "after Irritation". j^^J^ Spread grentle naw Immac cream on underarms, arms, lees and hair Just melts away. Immac's gentle action185 words
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Advertisement382 1965-07-06 12 Wrinkles rP really 'Tiver-bod. ol dry cells caused by the plasma colloids ior water carriers of the skin i drying out through the pas>ai» e of time and harsh w< at her To brinß lif<> again t 0 your skin and smooth away wrinkle dr.' your chemist n oil of382 words
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Advertisement1311 1965-07-06 13 i^^ a^^r^^ B £^Ui^^^i^j^^£ 10 LIVtRPOOI t WESI COAST U.K., Due S'pon Sana P>. Sham Paaaaa ULYSSES Liverpool Git. 23 July 7 Jaly 1/11 Jlly 11 ASPHALION it. Glasgow Jlly lul) il My 12/11 My 1) PELEUS Liverpool. Glasgow Jlly 12 July >4 MEMNON livfrtoo!. Glasgow Jlly II Mi V1,311 words
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Advertisement1314 1965-07-06 13 WUUl^^LllMMM£MdJLlJl^k THE E A hl//V£S T A&IATiC COI4PAMY U4 ■Wfionaallol EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIAi Sport P. Sham Pertain Am Genoa Havrt H bu;g K oara Antw Copt BUSUANGA I) Sailel II Pt/July 7 1/ I Jtly 25 Alg 1 Atf I II 14 KINA I) Itly1,314 words
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Advertisement1197 1965-07-06 13 I Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOO' I CONTINENTAL PORTS BENREOCH tm ion**. «n s srvs ..vs. em. as BENHIANT g" WS Rotterdam Sept 3 Singaport P. Sham Penang Antwerp Stpt I July 17,11 Jlly 13,11 Jlly 21,21 Singapore P. Sham Penang lENVRACKIE I'don. A'werp, H'burr. R'dam Jlly 17/11 Jlly1,197 words
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Advertisement1235 1965-07-06 13 jto^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. I^CM U.K./Continenr Singj. Penan* CITY OF WINNIPEG i. R:tterdam, Hull 14,15 Jily CITY OF WELLINGTON osn, H'burg, R'dam, Havre. Hull, M'bro, Im'ham 2t 21 July 21 July CITY OF NEWCASTLE L Oon, H burg. R'cn, Havre. Hull, MuJdle^brough 25 27 Aug 21 Aug CITY1,235 words
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741 1965-07-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent riXTREMELY quiet condi£j tions prevailed on the Stock Exchange yesterday even for a Monday and the turnover was vrrv small. Some sources said it was the quietest day that the market had had for some years. The industrial turnover of741 words
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Article722 1965-07-06 14 DI'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ess* jl 4i M.. I2.OOO) 51. 47. (t.000) $1.46: Cast Smelt <4.000> S3.l*> xd F. and N.722 words
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Article21 1965-07-06 14 Industrials: 67.42 67.57 fins- 83.95 83.96 rubbers: 102.98 103.08 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1982— inn Malayan Stock Indices21 words
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Article72 1965-07-06 14 Chinese Preduae Eicrtane.*. llnfapare neen prices per plcul yesterday: Coconut oil; bulk $61 s sellers, drum $64 1 aelleri. Copra: June/ July UK/Continent Unquoted. Psppcr: Muntok whlta $155 seller*. Sarawak white $IJ2| aellera, apeclal Sarawak black $123 aellera. Garbled l.imi-ont: black $145 (N) seller*. AST A iN> sellers.72 words
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Article16 1965-07-06 14 I"ME Malayan lianante Bank*' Asmcutleti mad* no cbangea la it* rmtei to marvlMinta yesterday.16 words
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Article37 1965-07-06 14 ON the frw cxcuaoKe market in Hods Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar »ai quoted at 6.761 (or T.T. and a.laa tor oath. Itsrling was quoted at 1601 ud ana tail at teld ax 25S|.37 words
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297 1965-07-06 14 Straits tin price rallies on heavier offering FTER the drop of over $10 A on Saturday the Straits tin price rallied yesterday by $2.25 to $7 10.50 per picul. The offering I'Mimated at 270 tons, up 20 tons, was the largest on any day for the past live months MALAYAN297 words
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Article232 1965-07-06 14 JLLY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68 rents per Ib.. down 194 crnts on Frida\\ dosing level for the position. The tone was weak. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. rlo*rnr prices in cento per Ib. yestrrday: Buyers Sellers Int. 1232 words
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Article23 1965-07-06 14 July 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: <iB, cents (down I] Mate). tin s:i»;.-)0 (up lnofliti.il ♦■stimated ottering 270 tons (up iO tons).23 words
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Article48 1965-07-06 14 f\S thr official Malaw.m Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (June 2b) the range, of call rates was as follow- BANK Fl NOS: I*4 per rent to l»rr cent. GENERAL FINDS: 3 per rent to 4 per rent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 5U3.4 million.48 words
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Article52 1965-07-06 14 THK present, rate- of the Malayan x dollar against thr pound sterling fixed on Novrmb. r li last year U Srlline TT Ol> 2*. I l»;d. Buying TT 2s. 4 l/16dBuvinc OD 2s. 4.d. Thr dollar Is at It* Matntorr middlr position in rrlation to Its range against52 words
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Article117 1965-07-06 14 PM|->3 lying, alonitiids the Smxapere PnlatirTo l" }•■<<<■ nt N.W Bt- of Hide Maru l/n.30. Ktraat Clartrc. 40 11. S'ar Arctunu 3/4, Bonnrvilli- 15/16. Rajaa Brooke 35/16. Pacific Mariner 19. ArdKroom 31 'S3 Mah-iirl 42/43, Nicobar 1/2. R»:naM Kerr 21/22. Lice, Mnr-rvk 44. Serdante N.W. 3. Port117 words
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Advertisement923 1965-07-06 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND INDIA PAKISTAN ANO P. SULF SERVICE Ik Frr«asna. Alelaila. Mellaarae. Syesey Tsi Matm tea- Mamilllf Peaant P S'nan Sows Spore f. Stara Paaaat tIOMIAU 12 Jaly 11/14 Jaly 15 17 Jaly RAJUU II 11 laly 2* Jety It lory tCAIPENTRIA 31 Jaly 31 3 Aaf 4/ S923 words
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Advertisement295 1965-07-06 14 PENANG SPORE P'SHAM ETA/ETD ETA/ETO ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA 4 KAKINADA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" tor Osaka, Wakayama, Kobe, Nogoyo, Yokohomo July 7 FROM MADRAS, NACAPATTINAM 4 PENANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" tor P Shorn, Penang, Nogopattinam 4 V.aaroj j u |y 13/13 July 4/11 July 12/12 FROM CALCUTTA M V. "VISHVA295 words
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Article120 1965-07-06 15 L MELBOURNE, Mon. KEY Industrials held firm levels in today's steady market. Overall moves were narrow with rises in excess of falls. Base metals moved narrowly mostly lower while oils were quiet iu'.cl .steady. Today's closing price* wltb Krldajr 1 Mount Isa 3.V9 (3S/6) V. Broken Rill (10».)120 words
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Article258 1965-07-06 15 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is based on last sales to July 3. N on grossed up dividend of 20 per •p Price*: Mi.V. Dividend Yield (gross per ci nt I; *K.Y. Earnings Yield igross pi r renti; *T.C. Times Covered Definition <re«ned) Times cetrered258 words
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Article204 1965-07-06 15 July 5. Three months. INDUSTRIALS II civ McAllster I ct». St. Invt .lint 14 cts. N. Iron V cts. Dunlops 10 tts. 0.C.8.C nets. cts. llothman V eta. Ksso II cts. cts. Fed. Disp. U'cts. B*l l'rup. 11 ct» F. A N. i :>arby 14 cts.' Gammon n204 words
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Article21 1965-07-06 15 I'.iii.ine < "UMiiidatfd in June crushed 19.000 tons of ore and the output of tin concentrates was lode 200 lotJi.21 words
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Article14 1965-07-06 15 SBWfri Tukang produced 83.826 IU In June and Teanerloh 110 300 lb.14 words
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Advertisement330 1965-07-06 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* $t (Mln.)— Box St el*, txlm WANTEO EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR ■BIBSBIIIE. speak several dialects. Attractive terms. Reply Maxwell PO. Baa L. s iiore. WASH AMAH or Cook (ieneral Amah wanted by European couple In good residential area District 10 Singapore. Reply Box A330 words
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Advertisement997 1965-07-06 15 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* (Mln.)— Box SO el*. txtr» APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the post of a Chief Clerk on a salary scale of *3«5 x $15 $445 plus OOLA and houae rent allowances at Govt rates. Commencing salary will be considered on the merita of each candidate found suitable.997 words
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Advertisement874 1965-07-06 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS w n ,d, e« tMln.i-Bnx St rl* txtrm CRESCENT ROAU singie-Morey post-war bungalow. 3 bedrooms. Vacant l«a*ea*ion. Apply Box A4OM 8.T.. (Spore). NEWLY BUILT THREE Bed-room Klat with bathroom* attached facing Nasslm Hill. Excellent residential area. Pleiiae ring Spore 23»27 LUXURY FLATS ON IDEAL SITE874 words
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Advertisement821 1965-07-06 15 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* ft (Mln. Box St rl*. txtrm MALAYA 7-DAVS AS9S/- BS9O/II 7 63. is '7/65 237/65 C'Hlghlands 4-Days S6O/- 14/7 63. 28/7/69. BanKkok'ChlenKmat 13-Day* $345/- 31/7/63 Nam-Ho Travel Service Ltd. 138 Cross St. Spore Tel: *****. MALAYA— West /East Coast 7 days 195/-. Sl2O/-. C. Highlands Sl2O/--dep.821 words
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Advertisement948 1965-07-06 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* St (Mln.)— Box 50 rfs. extra SCOOTER BIANCHI SOCC. KefMtarcd June IWS4. Une owner: Accident Free: Regularly nerviced: 4VOO milet: $480 0.n.0. Apply Oxley Tel. S'por* ***** after 5 p.m. SINGAPORE MOTOR* LTD., 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD offers a wide rang* of excellent condition used cars. All948 words
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Advertisement688 1965-07-06 15 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) NOTBL AMBASSADOR ain««por-s-*—\a» 48, Meytr Road, DjldoUh oignt ly. £scell*nt to* 11*0 and Chinas* »uod Ttl: *****. BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore, IS Word* (MiH.t—Boi St el*. MBm UANCINC DINING Nlfbtly Soutfl Kaat Aila Bar/R«:»uranl IVO. Waterloo StrMt. S'por*. Tel: 2352U FRESH FLOWERS IS Word* M (Mln.) Box688 words
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Advertisement596 1965-07-06 15 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD REMINDER SINGAPORE PROPERTY SALE TO-»AT. TCMhCDc No 5 Kwong Avenue (Vacant IEJIUC.KJ Possession). ARCIIITE( TS OKI'AKTMENT: 2. Land at Holland Road list Floor Halifax Road) fc Nq 1M Lorong Ru (a) Repairs and Waterproofing rau (Vacant Possession), the roofs of Hiring Stores Block Thomson Road Elec- 4596 words
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390 1965-07-06 16 Epsom Jeep spotlights TWO PROMISING NEWCOMERS SINGAPORE. Monday. j Ol SHTIME and Credit Balance 111 (late Civic) showed promise first time out at Bukit Timah yesterday. Rushtime 'by Rush-Company Link) was fourth in a blanket finish in the Class 2. Div. 1. 6 f handicap, while Credit Balance 111 finished390 words
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368 1965-07-06 16 STIPE'S REPORT Rider of Salamat Datang warned SINGAPORE, Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday "s races at Buklt Timah: RACE I —Approaching the 4f Apa Kabar i Kingston > h.ul lo or h. eked off liip b Gunsmith iSubl.ii". who had reed In Miuliiiy uy l.arl Galiador (BUBld).Reuter - 368 words
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Article671 1965-07-06 16 SINGAPORE, Mi.n WeJfhts for all reven races at Bukit Ttmah on Saturday: Cl. I Div. 3 6f Paiunu Boy 9.00 Outstanding 8.13 KiU Suka 8.13; Quick Wink 8.13 Loch Leven 8.12 Prior Mas 8.12 Sir Argent 8.10 Gallant Krlrnriri 8.10 Mish Time 8.09 Dust Devil671 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-07-06 16 WORLD ROUNDUP Hailwood, Redman score in Belgium <>T o r-racim; Fl 'ancor champs, Mon. Britain's Mike Hailwood on an MV won the 50(k-c event for motor-cycles In the Belgian Grand Prix day. Hailwoofi cover :he 15 lap 211.5-klloni. (131.4 mjle.s) in 1; sec., averaging ***** kph <120.58 mphi. In theReuter; AP; UPI - 388 words
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Article72 1965-07-06 16 Golfer's million-to-one shot CTDNF.Y. Ma*.— Ullt RolfiT l>niu«lit n .1 milliun-tn-onr -.lini .11 M.inh. near S\dnr\. I'laving in 1 liusinrss Birls" rotnpetition. Miss Gail Sautelle sliced h.r lee -hot I al the ninth hole. Tin- 1..11 headed for .1 l.ikr .mri |a> ward two lm\s m\<. I boat. Instead of72 words
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Advertisement1248 1965-07-06 16 I NOTICES THt ttAWKKUfICY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN IMI lIK.II i (II XI IN SIM.APORK Hanicruptc; 92 54 Abu Bakur bin Ahmac 10. Aiuhunv Roao B pon I X,«". uic laiu. 738 57 Aiittin hajen. 29, Jalai IMiak Spore iC'lerki. 109 58 Jonid uin Sulaimar Room No j. Hill sue*1,248 words
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Advertisement101 1965-07-06 16 Speaking of Service... The Rovai Orch:rj Service isa subject o' enthusiastic conve r savon wherever disr nating trave'iers meet. In/ar ab th« talk turns to the hrjSD tat and •ff»C»tnCY o' Thai and Scandinavian fught crews m their whisper-qu et CaraveHe ;et setting. Gourmets *md a subject dear to their101 words
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337 1965-07-06 17 F. EMMANUEL - HK team promise FAM XI a good test F. EMMANUEL By |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon The Hong Kong Chinese football team who meet a Malaysia Selection at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow kick-off 8 p.m.) will be a combination of Formo.san and Hong Kong players who will represent their respective countries in337 words
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Article20 1965-07-06 17 SUNGEI PAT AN I Mon. The Krdah Government hM Given a grant of $1,100 to UK Krdah AAA.20 words
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Article146 1965-07-06 17 ALOR STAR, Mon. Entries are now Invited lor the second Malaysia open badminton championships to be played In Kedah in August this year. There will be seven events: open singles and doubles lor men. women and veterans, and the mixed doubles. All entries146 words
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Article420 1965-07-06 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: MALAYSIA CAN FIELD STRONG XI— COACH By Singapore, Monda: MAJID RATED AS BEST BALL PLAYER AND SENG QUEE LEADING COACH KST German coach Otto Westphal, who will prepare the Malaysian soccer team for the Vlerdeka soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur lext month, has listed420 words
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Article42 1965-07-06 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. St An- drpw's School drew 3-3 with their arch rivals Rallies Institution in the runner nia'ch played at 1 Woodvilles today. E.teh Mdc scored a penalty in the second h.ilf. In the Junior match Saints i won 21-3.42 words
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Article20 1965-07-06 17 KANGAR. Mon. The Perils open badminton championship* will be held on July 17. Entries close on July 15.20 words
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Article391 1965-07-06 17 BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Mon. Omar *3 Ibrahim created a major upirt in the Singapore Badminton Association national championships when he eliminated the 1963 chammon. Wee Choon Seng, 15-4. 14-15. 15-10 to reach the singles quarter-finals at the SBA hall last night. Choon Seng, a member of the391 words
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Article180 1965-07-06 17 BADMINTON Kelantan championship! finals >K. Bliarui: Men's singles: Haji Hashim Ihsan bt Aziz A. Rahman 15-5. 15-12; doubles: Anthony Pang and YusofT Abdullah bt Sheikh Hassan and Aziz A. Rahman 15-«. 8-15, 15-10; women's singles: Sin Wei Jeok bt Ng Hin Chov 13-12. 11-7. CRICKET dub match (Sbani:180 words
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Article, Illustration451 1965-07-06 17 FRANCIS BOEY - PJ circuit too dangerous, says Hasegawa FRANCIS BOEY: By Kuala Lumpur, Monday JAPANESE ace rider Hiroshi Hasegawa, the winner J of the Bridgestone Challenge Trophy in the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit main event for motor cycles yesterday, today complained bitterly of the adverse condition of the 2.85 mile track at451 words
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290 1965-07-06 17 HOCKEY I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Hockey Association, disappointed with the performances ot their State team In their friendly Inter-state quadrangulars over the last two seasons, and In the Razak Cup championship tournament will start twice-weekly tiainlng sessions with a view of achieving290 words
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309 1965-07-06 17 E. FRIOA - JEGA RUNS 100 m IN 10.6 ON NEW TRACK AND SAYS: ITS FAST E. FRIOA By S pore. Mon. rARRER PARK'S new all-weather bitumen track 1 was thoroughly tested over the weekend and it now looks as if it Is going to live up to the expectations of being a309 words
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Article91 1965-07-06 17 TESSELTON, Mon— Low Sin Chock, a former Singapore 100 metres sprint champion, has been posted to Jesselton by Malaysian Airways, for whom he is a flight officer. Sin Chock. 25. has not run competitively since January. But Mr. G.S. Kler. Sahah Sports Organiser. thinks it91 words
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Article53 1965-07-06 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— SanvlgU Sports Club will lodge a protest with the SAFA league and tournament committee against Star Socrpiites "A" for fielding an unregistered player in iheir Div 2A match today at Farrer Park. S'ar Soccerites beat Sanvis'a, who had already scored four successive wins. 1-0 after53 words
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Advertisement246 1965-07-06 17 75 to 7.5 OUTBOARD MOTORS Us!! The n»w McCullochi are her« rarin' to go fishing, skiing op cruising. 13 new models from 75 hp to' 7.5 hp, including two special OX work engines and two powerful competition engines. They're hard to beat for quality and performance ...and all the features246 words
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Advertisement59 1965-07-06 17 BlllllAf 4th Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Race Mr. Peter Chow from Hong Kong and Mr. Jackob of Ipoh driving an UNMODIFIED STANDARD B.M.W. 1800 Tl won the 2nd 3rd Places in its class Saloon and Tourers (1600 c.c. to 2.000 c.c.) at the 4th Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Race. ASIA59 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1965-07-06 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Tour match: FAM Selection v Hong Kong Chinese (Merdeka Stadium, 8 p.m.). S'for Div. 1: SCRC v Police Depot (Princes Rd. KL): Div. 2: SEA v TPCA (KL padang); Div. S: Umno Youths v Bungsar Indians (Pudu Rd); SI A v TPCA (Taylor Rd). Nefri Lgt: Lena's110 words
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Miscellaneous9 1965-07-06 17 ATHLETICS Ampang Road School meet (Merdeka Stadium. 8 a.m.).9 words
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Obituary36 1965-07-06 18 V. PERUMAL. oi Mi S..n Pen*. Road, on I 7 i; Knmral to p.m. today from Lgftg Yiw Ko«d rrrmatoriuin. OEORCC ABISHEGAM [V| illy Sllp. rln:. I :..hrirv 1: ihm 13 for I Mi 136 words
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179 1965-07-06 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Alliance Party Singapura today urged PAP leaders to refrain from making "utterances that imply insults to the Yang di-Perturn Agong, the various Sultans, and those wno are awarded decorations." A party statement said that i it had been reported in179 words
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Article96 1965-07-06 18 SCRIPTURE UNION MEETINGS SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Scripture Union will hold some 100 special meetings in churches, church groups and Inter-school Christian Fellowship branches and over the air during its current "Fourth National Scripture Union Week. 1 The theme of the week is "The Book foi the World. The aim of96 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-07-06 18 A2O-VEAIC-OLD waitress at Cairo's Nile Hilton Ibis Cafe is lying low after reports that heavyu eight boxing champion Cassius Clay who has sued his wife for divorce has asked her to marry him. The girl. Knay.it .Mustafa, was said by workmates toLondon Express - 124 words
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209 1965-07-06 18 PLAN TO BORROW $1,000,000 TO PURCHASE TAXIS SINGAPORE, Monday. Singapore Taxi-Owners Cooperative Motor Garage and Stores Society Ltd. is to ask its 700 members to allow it to borrow money up to $1,000,000 to enable them to buy and own taxis. The society's chairman. Mr. T.A. Simon, said today that209 words
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92 1965-07-06 18 SEVEN-DEATH TRAGEDY— ALL BECAUSE OF A VULTURE BOMBAY. Mon.— A swooping vulture frightened a cart horse and caused the death of seven people, including three girls, Andhra Pradesh State police said today. Police confirmed in the State capital In Hyderabad that the horse shied on seeing the vulture and ItAP - 92 words
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Article31 1965-07-06 18 ROME. Mon. A new gale hit the Po River delta today, uprooting trees and tearing off roofs as it raced inland, adding to northern Italy's storm toll. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article352 1965-07-06 18 LONDON. Moo. Thp -tock markets gave another dismal display today. The openlna of a new Recount failed to enliven proceedings and prices In must .sections continued to drift lower on small .selling and lack of support. Minlnn shares and teas provided the main exceptions to352 words
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Article57 1965-07-06 18 LONDON. Mon Spot 21d.. Aug. 20 15 lfki.. Sept. 20 15 16d. Oct. 20 15 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 15 16d, Jan. March 20 15 16d.. April June 20 15 16d.. July Sept 20 15 lfid. Oct Dec 20", d.. Jan.March 2<T,d c.i.f July 20'jd Aug. 2O'«d.. Sept. 2057 words
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Article27 1965-07-06 18 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1427',. sellers £1430. Forward buyers £1422.-. sellers £1425 Settlement I £1425 Turnover a.m. 85 tons, p.m 3^ tons Tone: Steady but I quiet.27 words
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Article, Illustration481 1965-07-06 18 U THANT'S HALF-TERM REPORT ON PROGRESS OF HAVE-NOTS IN DEVELOPMENT DECADE UNITED NATIONS. Mon. U Thant. the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, reported today that the U.N. "Development Decade' of the 1960s had fallen short of its aims and that on present showing mattersReuter - 481 words
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108 1965-07-06 18 RANGOON. Mon.— The Burmese Revolutionary Government today nationalised Burma's four main missionary hospitals. These were the Seventh Day Adventist Hospital and the Ramakrlshna Mission Hospital In Rangoon, the Christian Hospital In Moulmeln and the Namkham Hospital In Namkham. The Namkham Hospital was founded byReuter - 108 words
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103 1965-07-06 18 You wi II be burnt alive, Klan warns Indian LONDON Mon— An In dian member of the committee against racial discrimination has received a letter from the Ku Klux Klan here threatening to burn him alive. Mr. (iurmukh Tingh. a former accountant, heard from the "Deputy Wizard of the Klan'sReuter - 103 words
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153 1965-07-06 18 Big Saigon round-up spells death for hoarders CAIOON, Mon. Sal- gon police have arrested more than 100 shopkeepers suspected of speculation and dealIng on the black market, the official Vietnam Id to- speedy trial certain cleat h hoarding critlcsi supplies of *alt The two werr Id' as Vie' Chinese origin.153 words
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Article21 1965-07-06 18 LIMA, t ill placed i mart:.,: sttiiitionai the Central Andes where Commuo led terrorlM because of recent Limb. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement18 1965-07-06 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 10 »»r4. Hi Minim.. I PERSONAL WILL MR ROBERT 1 «m. twirk train MaJarca very ui.aat18 words
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Advertisement130 1965-07-06 18 I paint with ZEISS IKON Contarex A camera as only ZEISS IKON knows how to make cameras. The superb CONTAREX is one of the great achievement! that have made the name ot ZEISS IKON famous throughout the world, and represents the ultimate in single-lens reflex camera systems. The CONTAREX is130 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-07-06 18 I IT kft I J I L. 11 Hlchest and lowest tempern tures In Malaysia for the perlo 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. vester day: Kuula Lumpur M ~,2 Kot.i Bliaru hh 73 PWMUIfI H> 72 Ipoli 88 73 Malacc.t 88 72 Singapore (18 7a C. Hipi To Jesselton54 words
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