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Title Section23 1965-07-07 1 -7JUL196 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1965 jl. 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1965-07-07 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD; CHEW LOY KHOON - GEOFFREY GELDARD and CHEW LOY KHOON 'Punitive measures' Five camps (fenced in and closely guarded) are set up as hunt for the terror gang is stepped up By KJCHING, Tuesday FOUR thousand and two hundred Chinese were today resettled in five villages along the KuchingSerian Road1,147 words
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Article640 1965-07-07 1 It was so hush hush OPERATION Resettlement was carried out in the strictest secrecy today. A I first light, advance troops began distributing pamphlets explaining movement ;md acconunodation arrangements at coffee si ops which had opened for I usinesa at the 24th mile bazaar. Simultaneously, pamphlets weiv distributed at other640 words
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Article, Illustration714 1965-07-07 1 Josey told: Be out in two weeks KTALA I.r.MIM R. 1Y lues.— The Ccutral Government i<> (hiv announced Ihc expulsion of Mr. Alex .Josey, Sini*;i port- free-Lance jour nulisl. A letter he received from the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, gave him 14 days714 words
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Article54 1965-07-07 1 SAIGON. Tues. Two U.S. Navy destroyers from the USS Bon Homme Richards task force moved Into the mouth of the Saigon river yesterday and shelled Vletcong positions. The USS Buckley shelled 16 separate targets in a two-hour barrage and the USS Hanson shelled Vletcong positions In the RungUPI - 54 words
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Article108 1965-07-07 1 Hunt goes on for lost eight OENANG. Tues. Marine police are still continuing their search for the eight crew members of a trawler fishing vessel which caught fire in the sea off Muka Head here on Saturday night. The Penang Chief Police i Officer. Inche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, said108 words
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Article52 1965-07-07 1 WASHINGTON. Tues The United States has decided to consider the new regime in Algeria as a continuation of the previous government of deposed President Ben Bella, informed sources said last night. They explained that this would amount to recognition although no formal statement would beReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1965-07-07 1 PARIS Tues. President Soekamo left here by air today for Athens and Jakarta after a six-day visit to Prance, during which he had talks with Gen. De Gaulle. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article122 1965-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tv«« 0N K Indonesian was killed and another believed drowned when they tried to elude a Royal .Malaysian Navy anti-infiltrat-ion patrol boat last night. The inridrnt. a (iovirnment -.tatemen* said. occurred in Malaysian territorial waters off Singapore, when the navy boat intercepted a urnpai.122 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-07-07 1 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS: From LONDON. Tuesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, intends on his return to Kuala Lumpur to meet Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew "to smooth things over once and for oil." "We cannot afford to have304 words
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Article36 1965-07-07 1 LONDON. Tues. The Tengku went shopping with his wife and daughter this morning. He had a slight limp, and Dr. Pillay said the pain in the lee will probably continue for some time.36 words
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Article96 1965-07-07 1 $38,000 opium haul in Johore BATU PAHAT. Tups.— Customs officers here seized 288 lb. of raw opium, worth about 538.000. in an ambush this morning. Acting on information reciivod. customs officers, led Supt Han Unjan* bin Ibrahim, mm up a ehrck- point at Simpang Rengam, about 32 miles south' ef96 words
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Article26 1965-07-07 1 AIR DIBABTEI OKI OKI). Tiirs.—lnrlvthree men :->li»'wd killed near here today when K A I Hastings transport plain- crashed during parachuti- training exercise. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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146 1965-07-07 2 Premier Ky talks of 'liberating North Vietnam' TOKYO, Tues South x Vietnam is preparing to liberate North Vietnam from Communism with the help of a North Vietnam Liberation Front. The South Vietnamese Prime Minister, Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky. said this during an exclusive interview with the official VietnamReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration508 1965-07-07 2 SAIGON, Tuesday Jets in 'beat siege bid AMERICAN, Australian and South Vietnamese troops today thrust into War Zone D the major Vietcong guerilla stronghold in South Vietnam for the second time in nine days. On June 28, U.S. paratroopers and South Vietnamese Marines, backedReuter; UPI - 508 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-07-07 2 Afro-Asian bloc 'may break up into smaller groups' ]^|ANILA, Tiu S. The ITI Philippine VicePresident. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, said last night thai Afro-Asian bloc may eventually break up into smaller Groupings of like-minded countries. This observation wa» 1 made in a report Mr Pelae« presented to President Macapagal. Mr. PelaezReuter - 236 words
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Article42 1965-07-07 2 BEIRUT. Tue*. II il Foreign Mnu.<-'i r. Dr. Subandrio, ween Lebanon and Indonr.=:a at mrprjnK wi'h the LPb;<!irs« Prime Minister. Mr. Hussein OweiniDr. Subandrio. who rsmr :o Beirut last Saturday from Al» giers. leaves tomorrow for D%mascus. Reu>r.42 words
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94 1965-07-07 2 CAIGON lues. A Vietnamese military tribunal yesterday imposed five-year prison kentences and five million piastre fines on two financial speculators .i< cused of hoarding critically needed supplies of salt. The court had been expected to sentence them to death, but it acquitted them of charges94 words
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Advertisement424 1965-07-07 2 Advertisement BEWARE IF GUMS BLEED EVEN A TINY BIT ARE SORE, TENDER. Dentists will tell you more beauty of your teeth. It teeth are lost from gum makes even dull, dingy teeth troubles than any other .sparkle with a bright shincauNe. Some of the first ing lustre, warning signs arc424 words
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Miscellaneous28 1965-07-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby SMALL WE- SUV >""^ "v \^tmsohe? f rrs too j f I*N /ITWULO\ C TOO B\Q? J 0E TOO UEAW I \i X* YOU28 words
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133 1965-07-07 3 OOSTON. Tues. Atou mic scientists were today Investigating an explosion and fire that tore through a U.S.SI2 j million nuclear experimental centre early yesterday, causing U.S.SI million worth of damage and badly burning' seven research workers. Four of the seven research workers, graduates antJReuter - 133 words
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Article286 1965-07-07 3 ANNOUNCEMENT BY AMBASSADOR IS AWAITED Partners fear Paris policy may bring six-nation community to a standstill BRUSSELS, Tuesday. pRANCE'S five Common Market partners today awaited with foreboding the return of the French ambassador to the six-nation community from Paris. The ambassador, Mr. Jean-March Boegner, is widelyReuter - 286 words
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Article34 1965-07-07 3 i DUBLIN. Tue.v Novelist Ed- ward BMkvtlle West -in private j 1 lit o Rhtcii Sarkville ha.s died at h> liom<» at Clonheen. in County Tipnemry. Ireland. He was 63.— I ReuterReuter - 34 words
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132 1965-07-07 3 East German cyclist defects in London LONDON, Tues. A 21-' year-old East German cyclist. Monika Horlg. was granted West German political asylum here yesterday. She is now on her way to West Germany by train. Monika was one of nine East German cyclists who competed in an event in London132 words
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Article47 1965-07-07 3 SAKJ Dl PORTO VECCHIO Tues. A 20-mile-w;de N blazing along Corsica's east coast was whipped up last I night by winds reaching 125 m'.lrs an hour. S<me villages have been nweuatad and more people were preparing to flee from the fire's Dath. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-07-07 3 Broken Boeing after skid in the rain T<HIS Continental Airlines Boeing 707 skidded off a wet runway after landing at Kansas City's airport last week. It ended up on a dyke only 40 feet from the Missouri River. The airliner was carrying 66 people at the time, but only four55 words
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209 1965-07-07 3 Thant suggests new education item: Work GENEVA, Tuesday. UTHANT, the U.N. Secretary-General, suggested here yesterday that young people should be prepared to work for one or two years In a depressed or under-developed area as a normal part of their education. Science and technology were pushing back the limitations ofReuter - 209 words
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131 1965-07-07 3 BBC HIRES A NEGRO TO READ THE NEWS TO BRITONS I ONDON. Tues. The British Broadcasting Corporation announced yesterday it has hired its first Negro radio announcer for programmes to the British public. Mr. Dwl«ht Whylie. a 29--year-old Jamaican, thus Joined a staff of announcers famed for their dignified perfectionAP - 131 words
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95 1965-07-07 3 LONDON. Tue.v Publishing magnate Cecil H King, who will be 65 next February, said here yesterday company directors .-Jiould be forced to retire at 65 to "open the way for young n<n at the top." Mr. King told the annual i meeting otReuter - 95 words
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119 1965-07-07 3 I ONDON. Tues.— A letLi ter from playwright George Bernard Shaw on forming a prostitutes' trade union is among manuscripts to be sold at an auction starting here tomorrow In the letter to his actress friend Florence Farr. Shaw wrote that the unionReuter - 119 words
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Article27 1965-07-07 3 BILLESDON (England). Tues. An envelope addressed to The Daylight Robbery Department was correctly delivered to the Rates Section of the Billesdon Local Authority.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article60 1965-07-07 3 MOSCOW. Tues. A flute which experts believe to be the oldest musical instrument in existence has been found in Russia, according to TassUnearthed at Mt Chemaya, it i ted to be 4.000 years old. and is now In the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography.Reuter - 60 words
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Article49 1965-07-07 3 HONOLULU. Tues. A beraerfc sniper surrendered to the police after wounding five people and killing a policeman who was pursuing him through the night in the rugged Koolau mountains. Honolulu police said Michael Patric Moeller. 23. formerly of Chula Vista. California, gave himself up later. UPL49 words
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Article28 1965-07-07 3 OXFORD. Tues— Robin Wilson 21 -year-old son of the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold W:lsnn. ha.s m a first class honours degree in mathematics at Oxfor r28 words
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Article22 1965-07-07 3 WASHINGTON. Tuen. Prwi- dent Johnson has ordered the withdrawal of another 1.400 Anv>rican paratroopers from th« DoI minican Republic— Revue22 words
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74 1965-07-07 3 SANTIAGO (Chile >. tups. A sharp earth tremor shook this city for 20 .seconds yesterday. There were no immediate r«- 1 i ports of casualties or damage. j The tremor started panto among office workers just as they were leaving for home in74 words
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Advertisement201 1965-07-07 3 A Oolibri monoGAS makes friends for life— and the reason is quit* simple! Colibri is the sure-fire lighter with the smooth, positive action. For years to come your friends will bless you for giving them a Colibri. Unique! No controls to fuss with— whatever your need the flame is always201 words
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Advertisement108 1965-07-07 3 A compliment to the world's most elegant women by rtuijjDj J*± mm V J See che rang* of exquisite ROLEX watches on display at: LEE CHAY CO. 100 North Bridge Road, Singapore. DOG'S H EAD GUINNESS STOUT 2 I r VOll m < v^£ i gj aUai* fIL i^H uh&m108 words
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Article, Illustration511 1965-07-07 4 "IN LINE WITH RAPID DEVELOPMENT" Qantai, Australia's overseas airline, today will take the first step towards putting Kuala Lumpur "on line" with the world's jet airline services with the opening in the national capital of a handsome new Sales and Information office. The511 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-07-07 4 The new Qantas office in Kuala Lumpur is designed to meet three major requirements: To provide a service for overseas visitors and for I Kuala Lumpur travel agents as an information and sales centre. To act as a gathering place and gallery for those who are interested in250 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-07-07 4 Top-line staff in the new Qantas office will help bring the airline's worldwide services to Kuala Lumpur's travel industry and the public. The Manager, Mr. Ralph members of the stafl who Perrier, is a ~enior Qantas welcome visitors. In the executive who has pre- case of327 words
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203 1965-07-07 4 30 years' friendship— that's Qantas The big V-Jets of Q.tntus Airways, which will soon be seen in Kuala Lumpur, are the latest development in a long association between the Australian airline and Malaysia. In 1934, the first Qantas aircraft reached Singapore, pioneering, with Imperial Airways <now 8.0.A.C.), the firs* air203 words
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Advertisement184 1965-07-07 4 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT NOW, EXTRA SERVICE FOR AIR TRAVELLERS f. BY AUSTRALIA'S ROUND-WORLD AIRLINE. TV new Qantas Kuala Lumpup office opens today Qantas, Australia's round-world airline, efficient and friendly attention that has has been connected historically with the distinguished Qantas service in this area area that is now Malaysia, since 1934.184 words
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Article, Illustration567 1965-07-07 5 GEOFFREY GELDARO: I - Ningkan: We'll take strong action to stop Reds in Sarawak GEOFFREY GELDARO: I 'Enemy attacks would not have been possible but for Chinese indifference' From Kuchmg, Tues BY acting in timi- with suttieftent firmness the Communists will not be allowed to repeat in Sarawak the sufferings they caused in Malaya567 words
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155 1965-07-07 5 'GIRLS USED TO LURE YOUTHS' CHARGE |(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues.- An Alliance State Assemblyman today complained at a mooting of the St lan<ior State Assembly that some shops in Sabak Be mam wore employing pretty girls to lure youths and i students to gamble at pin-tables in the pro- inises.155 words
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Article67 1965-07-07 5 tiAPORE. TUM. An acu cmruMfd blinking MCOUnU .u-.il bill:. by tu.s employer, the Wang Ifoti ("old BtOMge Hi T.mions Katon« Ko.id. niti off Wttß $7,300. a magistrate's court w.us told ypstorriir clerk. l.im Beam Kluaiie. nle.uled cuilty to n charße of :i.il breach of tni.vt of67 words
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231 1965-07-07 5 Former Labour Party official guilty, to die JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. A Johoio Bahru High Court judge. Dato Azmi bin Mohammed, today sentenced to death Siah Sun Suan. 30. a former Labour Party official, who was found guilty of being in control of three hand grenades and .'Jn rounds of ammunition231 words
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147 1965-07-07 5 SINGAPORE, lues Only 5.'.000 of the SIMMIO worth of stolen jewellery recovered by the police from pawnshops la>.t week has not been claimed. The pawnshop raids followed the arrest of a suspected housebreaker. Ihe items still not claimed are: One lSk |«M Rol<-\147 words
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141 1965-07-07 5 Convention may put off Sabah, Sarawak rallies CINGAPORE. Tues. Mass rallies of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention in the Borneo territories, scheduled to be held at the end of this month, may be put off to a later date in view of the situation in Sarawak. Hints of a postponement wa,s141 words
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75 1965-07-07 5 Ghazali's 11 meet-people sessions IPOH. TMB. The Mi Agriculture and Co-opera tivf.v Hmi Mohamed Qhasall bn H.ci Jawi. will hold 11 mprt ihe-people spsmoils a' ■eparttti places during his flu rtij official tour of the Upper Potat Diatnct irom Thursday Hr Will IW vlm' K.iniDone Tasek. Kampong I'hi Kuak. Ayer75 words
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Article41 1965-07-07 5 SINGAPORE ru«» A cm .society neutanui ni »rrat ted at dawn today when a p.ify of officers and detectives ir ni the CID raided his hide-out at the 10th mile Woodlands Rnad. Plvp sneaks were recovered lrnm the premLsw.41 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-07-07 5 HOW LONG? 'ONLY SOEK CAN GIVE THi: ANSWER' MELBOURNE, Tues Only President Soekarno could answer how long the IndonesiaM.ilavsi.tii conllict uould last. the ommander, British Kar Last Forces. Lieut. General Sir Alan Jolly, i. 11l reporters when he arrived here yesterday. "If Sock. mm is unuise enough to try to124 words
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Article46 1965-07-07 5 SINGAPORE Tu.>. Mi ..clfd by <"ir. I Branch p&terd&y No mmttM wore m-icir The rakta rm c-.irrir(; bro;!iel.s in Raea Joana R .id Burma R' ad. Mergui to«d. M R'ad Thi.-in Slew Avenue. Ouiilemard Road, jorons 8. Ovlhik?. and Td';k Curau Road.46 words
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158 1965-07-07 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Tengku: Bank must sever ties with Peking ARTHUR RICHARDS From I ONDON. Tues. J Tengku Abdul Rahman said hero today that the Malaysian ciovernment would be willing to reconsider th* status and position of the Bank of China if its directors wore willing to sever tics with Pokma. If 'he158 words
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Advertisement116 1965-07-07 5 RALLY-PROVED OVER 1,000,000 MILES m*^ WHAT FORD HAS LEARNED ON THE SPEEDWAY MAKES CORTINA SAFER, STRONGER MALAYSIA'S NO.l FAMILY CAR COMFORT Ample room for FIVE or SIX adults. AEROFLOW VENTILATION for continuous fresh air even with the windows up. Big luggage space. 4-DOOR convenience. SAFETY Front-wheel DISC BRAKES. Effective even116 words
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Miscellaneous250 1965-07-07 5 Straits Times Crossword A( ROBS under Dark aolranna i4-4i I. HurnlbW revolver iT>. P* 1 1 m«»n^»' ft See 19 1J "Bimms by the *m to a 9 Depart! depart' Mys iht Jj 1 1 P l Mint of C.lifornl. 1B tn t <» 10. Thl. would be ol«qualHK»- Af""^250 words
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Article112 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE, Tv««. SIGLAP residents evicted to make way fur the State's gigantic 54.3 million land reclamation project in Bedok are satisfied wit the Government's compensation and rehousing term? offered them. Their Assemblyman. Inche Rahim Isbak. who had met and discussed the Government's terms with residents in112 words
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173 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHK World Bank has agreed to give the Port <>f Singapore Authority a loan of $45 million U carry out port development projects over the next five years. Announcing this today in a statement, the Port Authority said that details and173 words
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151 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. New Zealand eye surgeon. Dr. Randal Elliot, said today that public education on the removal of eyes for the restoration of sight to the blind should follow legislation, and not the other way around. Dr. Elliot is now here as151 words
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118 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A pawn-broker's assistant. Yang Seng Ho. 50. was today fined a total of $4,500 in default three years' jail on six counts ol dishonestly retaining .stolen diamonds and jewellery worth $20,495. Yang had pleaded guilty to all the charges yesterday in the118 words
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Article32 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Methodist Girls' School will hold a food and fun fair at the school ground at Mount Sophia on July 31 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.32 words
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Article219 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. I^HE Broadcasting Division of the Ministry of A Culture today announced the schedule of broadcast times on radio and television of party political broadcasts, which will be made by representatives of the two parties contesting the Hong Lim by-election. Each party will have time for219 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-07-07 6 STAR TO SING AND DANCE JAPANESE actress Kyoko Izomi (above). who will arrive in Singapore today from Kuala Lumpur to make personal appearances at two local cinemas. Miss Ixomi, star of Shochlku Film Company of Tokyo, Is well-known in her many ■nder-water fishing roles. She will sing and dance at71 words
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Article36 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of the V W.C.A. International Women's Club, Mrs. D. J. Herring, will appeal to members to raise funds for the Y.W.C.A. Building Fund, at a club meeting on July 14.36 words
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Article36 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be shut oft in Angullia Park from Orchard Road to Jalan Tupal. House No. 28. Cuscaden Road and House No. 545. Orchard Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.36 words
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Article394 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tun AN out-of-court settlement may be reached in the current High Court suit brought by Thomas Vincent Gomez against the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union of which Gomez was the paid secretary-general until his suspension from the office last Oct. 26. Indication of394 words
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Article23 1965-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will not hold his Meet-the-People session tomorrow. It will be resumed next Wednesday.23 words
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Advertisement112 1965-07-07 6 Lait 2 Shews: 3.30 7.30 "SANTMI" Tom I Tomorrow Only! 'KATHALIKA NERAMILLAI" T. Half Prief to all tttti. Today only: 3.30-7.00-9.30 p.m. John Derek Elome Stewort in "TALE OF A CAPTIVE PRINCESS"— Eng Tomorrow Only; "The Bod Londerj I—Eng.1 Eng. 1 T~V7^ -TT^ GRAND ALL-MALAYSIA LAO^^fisJ PREMIERE TODAY V^^^ DAILY112 words
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Advertisement221 1965-07-07 6 I ••oie of v, c fd\m 12 fuDoTs "or" "demand r best films of TODAyi QNE p AY ONLY m IBc year mU n a m i so, 4.00. ejoas 15 p n Nt Yorll Tlm J Britain's Academy Award Winner m «t JMI RFI I B WARD LEE •BnDCKPETERS-CiC£iyCOURIIIEIDG£221 words
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Advertisement459 1965-07-07 6 [CATHAY, I Now Showing LAST DAY! 11 am, 1 30, 4, 1 00, 3 30. 6 -J. I 6.30 I. 9.lSpm I! 9.30 pm. I (No Free List' HOWARD jimt exw«:ssV^ LAST DAY!!! 11am, 1 30, 4.00, 6 30 A 9 30pm I IM rutU'lC IMIIW Mi I'M i JOHNBENUEY-FATENHAMAMA459 words
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220 1965-07-07 7 Malays urged: Mix more with other races... KAXGAR, Tues. An inferiority complex, overspending on weddings and kenduris. and the education policy of the former British colonialists, were three main causes of the backwardness oi the Malays. Inche Ainul Adnan. Assistant State Commissioner ol lands and Mines. this yesterday. Addressing members220 words
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233 1965-07-07 7 DRIVE TO CHECK TAX EVASION IN SINGAPORE SIXGAPORE. Tuesday gLN'GAPORE tax evaders are in for serious trouble. The Department of Inland Revenue has launched a series of prosecutions under its "ambitious" programme to check \i\ evasion in the state. This was disclosed by Mr BllUttl Wrick of the ■lent in233 words
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Article79 1965-07-07 7 $300 fine on three Thai girls KUALA LUMPUR. Tv Three Thai girl.- were today fined S3OO or one month's jail each by a magistrates court for entorlns Mahiya illegally on June 2!' Som Michai. 22. P Vallai. 18. and Toichaiya Mias Leh Ki-ntanda. 17. cane from a village near Padang79 words
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Article55 1965-07-07 7 SINGAPORE. Turs. Ihe i of the Indian v ol Works and Hot;Preai Krisben. today held llh the Indi;in Deputy Hiih Commissioner in g;ip<ir(\ Mr Thonai Abrattaa Tomorrow, hr will nur -lur (or National Dpvolonment Mr l.itn Kirn S.in. and the chairman of thr Housing ,>nd Development55 words
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339 1965-07-07 7 A. CHANDRAN - 90 cents of rambutans taxed $1.50 at Causeway A. CHANDRAN SURPRISE FOR A GRANDFATHER By SINGAPORE, Tues. A Singapore grandfather, Mr. Khoo Ghee Tarn, 50, was today astonished to learn that even rambutans are taxable at the Johore Bahru Customs check-point Like all local fruit taken into Johore from Singapore,339 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-07-07 7 Dead: The officer who helped rout of Indons J^I'ALA LIMPIR. Tuev— A police officer who took an active part in planning •I IMMaM follow-up operation against Indo nr»ijn guerillas who landed in Kota Tinggi arr* last March, died in the General Hospital in Johorr Bahru yesterday following a three-week illness.226 words
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Article59 1965-07-07 7 KUCHING. Tucs Fire destroyed two 15-door longhouses in the Second Division within the past 48 hours. A woman was burnt in the first tire which broke out this morning iv the longhouse at Naga Galau. Skrang. She ts being treated. There were no casualties in the second59 words
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241 1965-07-07 7 THE KING SEES FLDA LAND SCHEME IN NEGRI WEREMBAN. Tues. More U than 300 flaß-waving schoolchildren this morning greeted the Yanß diPertuan Aeone when he visited a land scheme 20 miles from here iLabu Jaya. a Federal Land Development Authority scheme, with its 236 houses, school and administrative buildine. was241 words
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Article98 1965-07-07 7 PEN A NO. Tues.— Trie Prnang M.i. a y Chamber ol Commerce ha.- written to the P*n-Mal«y->nn Associated M:iiay Chambers requesting that the dectakJM r.iiccn at the recent economic ol the Bumiputr.i be 1111 l llf Ii al thr chamber's meeting In Kola Bharu on98 words
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Article29 1965-07-07 7 BENTONO Turs The Old Pupils' Association n| the Catbottc Hißh School htrv mM hold Xl inntißural niee'.inß ai 'hr .school hall on Saturday ut 7 i m29 words
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Article17 1965-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR I L G Youiik has been elected Chairman of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association17 words
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Article236 1965-07-07 7 I SINGAPORE. Tues The familie> of the nine Malaysian ti.shermen, three of whom were drowned when their boat sank .n the Andaman Sea in a xtorm two months ago. are waiting anxiously for news ol them The suspense is agonising because it Is not known,236 words
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Advertisement97 1965-07-07 7 TAIPEI the P PRESIDENT HOTEL UWAN*S NEWEST. MOST LtTttRIOIS AM) I Ak(.l si HOTU I S w nr w* m m m i»« libff t IP h ii i in j V ,'~T_ -ij. B BB W i^^^&b I ul ln»pitjl lv jn.l impr-.ul.k <rmf aoul yni >t Inr I'ro.iJcnl.97 words
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Advertisement713 1965-07-07 7 S NEW BURROUGHS SERIES j F6OOO ACCOUNTING MACHINE supplies up-to-the-minute management J facts when you need them! a m ii k V if" 1 H L I jis g| i^ggggg) Wl V^^»»B^* i y*BiD^f y- w tam-a 1 ~BSB flfl a r < »jii i i Cwlgv»> L i W713 words
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230 1965-07-07 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ YOUTH, T;m Boon King, \v;is ioday charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of sawmill manager Ng (.'hew Kee ;M Covent Gardens at 6.15 p.m. on June 16. Tan also faced a second charge of armed gang robbery230 words
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345 1965-07-07 8 'Revise the rules for gout jobs call KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v The Selangor State Legislative Assembly was urged today to ask the Central Government to set up a commission to revise the scheme of service for civil servants, taking national language i qualifications Into account. Inche Hormat bin Rafie < All.—345 words
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Article93 1965-07-07 8 NGEE ANN ROW: BOARD TO MEET Singapore. Tnea The newly appointed nine man Board of Governors of the Ngee Ann College headed by Mr Ng See Thong, will meet tomorrow to discuss the late*t situation at the college. The boycott of classes by the college's 1.000 students in protest aeainst93 words
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Article45 1965-07-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues The People's Action Party will hold two rallies at the Church Street junction of Synagogue Street from i 7 to 9 p.m. and at Hokklen Street from 8 to 10 p.m. tomorrow, in I connection with the Hong Lim by--1 election.45 words
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244 1965-07-07 8 j SINGAPORE. Tues. THE manager of Diethelm and Co., Ltd.. Mr. W. Pflster told the Tariff Advisory Board sitting in Singapore today that the furniture industry would always play an important role in the national economy of a country such as Malaysia with its244 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-07-07 8 Le Grand Ballet comes to S'pore SINGAPORE. Tucv-M.m hers til' the Le (irand Ballet ('hiNsiqiic tie France today basked in the sun hv the pooKide of their hotel relaxing before their opening performance in sin^;ip;>r:- this evening The ballet group under the •SMuanhtp of the French G*Terntnen^ flew in here191 words
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Article47 1965-07-07 8 SINGAPORE Tues Th« Baiis.m ill hold two street rallies ai Amoy Street and Boat Quay between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. tomorrow. On Thursday, the Bai '■taue .i BUM rally at the Hon? I.im Park between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.47 words
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Article28 1965-07-07 8 SINGAPOP.E. Tues —Mr. N A D'Rozario. formerly the Third ?rlmlnal District Judce. has »s--.ume<l duties as Judge of the Second Civil District Couit la Empress Place.28 words
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Article84 1965-07-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tups. A schoolgirl, aged 16. was yesterday found guilty in a magistrate's court for assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery. The magistrate, Mr. Tay Soo Tee granted her a six-month conditional discharge. The gin. the court was told. I was arrested In84 words
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Advertisement360 1965-07-07 8 New KODAK INSTAMATIC Cameras load instantly... Now the pictures you want most are easier than ever to take! '"> Em jS w*x EL -JBL B Easy tO load. Load.ng KODAK INSTAMATIC C«mer«« Is quick »id foolproof. You never have to touch the film. Just drop in a KODAPAK Cartridge and360 words
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Miscellaneous170 1965-07-07 8 OOf\ I W*NTCHA TO? *N I V*NICHA TO 7 1 \nOH LETS NOT GET \mVOO9H6UZ. l| I NO. BUT 1 CANT SEE^K*** —^=^«P, DO 3UMPIM FDR MEI VEM? TAKE MOOZUH I W«l TO MULK- HEAPED A*Off tX>#*3 IF I CAN HO*/ A OBITER /WEU-, I "JT uS /H3«A(UPEON\ O THI6/170 words
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Article, Illustration1726 1965-07-07 9 [•j^ 2 - [•j^2 c Tn the middle of 1943 both Germany and Britain, after ceaseless bombing on both sides, were trying to find a new path to victory. Britain and America were planning the Normandy invasion. But what was Cermany up to? No one1,726 words
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Advertisement17 1965-07-07 9 ■H n />. Lull ill m Sti i ■HUmi n t Sole Agents: SIME DARBY Malaysia and Brunei17 words
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Obituary158 1965-07-07 10 it Wnr4t IH (Mtnlmmm, CABLE RECEIVED OF the death of H r AfBSJ Gomez mo!h»*r of <; V afor K.itatai and t Kannanthuray Trlvandrum MR CHIA r.EOK WAN. Kound'r I Ol M I Vat L\e Ltd Bin«a f aacetullir at 3.01 ■in on (I luly IOh.Y leaving behind hi«158 words
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Article64 1965-07-07 10 ?<> Wnr4% tli rHtntmum) MR AND MRS Gonat Knahn.n of p ft w ort h thunk All friend* Jintf ror their good »l»h»^. valuable o MR AND MRS P. DANIEL Connolly Coid tpnh thank the Manager nilawaa ipoh. user of h'm Hur Foundry. Menalemlni and all rettt**** and fnind»64 words
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Article138 1965-07-07 10 Mnrrfi fli i «f.i.im>,m> RONCAFE BONCAFE IONCAFI Nfii will no. »erve rrteodi BETTY CHOO K.xpert Hair Siil.pi. < o.i Wave P»rm. Bleach. Purina I 1 v Hnr Dr*M I!n<i. Tuition. teaatj Salon. I'lionr K iMire MISS CHAN SOW LIN'S M I'nuauat '.••taurant F>i»he« Course heInrltidinK .Nunv.i I'lahea. ('■iinpictr three138 words
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Article66 1965-07-07 10 IS Wnrrf. «.T Minimum! CONVENTION and nealin* «tv:ch Ch.irch St Mrurl'l D I to 11 4nll» 7 nm All learn aavw 'ii> «»»k him no« SCIENCE ANO HEALTH k'T purr. i.v Mary l'.»k»r Kdrty ivajlarilr from Chriatlaa ■elmea R'ndIni Ro<. r Road. 10 p in CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH.66 words
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Article621 1965-07-07 10 The reaettlemeni of Chinese I villagers alonn the black strrU-h of the Kuching-Serian I oad began at dawn yesterday, i an operation suittly pursued., -•■em to have been no incidents. Newspaper reporters and photographers, however, were barred tiotn the! area, a 24rhour press black- out imposed which restricts621 words
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Article373 1965-07-07 10 The thaw in relations between the Central and Kflantan Governments which began last year with lmhe A- ri bin Haji Muda's appointmint M Kelantan Mentri Be.sar scorns to be continuing. The latest step is Tun Abdul EUm k's assurance, after another meeting with Inchc Am i, that '.he373 words
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Article190 1965-07-07 10 Malaysia's defence requirements grow with each assessment The adverse turn of events in Sarawak, and the extensive resettlement programme it has made necessary, will inevitably mean yi-t greater calls by the Defence Ministry on the Treasury. To meet security needs and at the same time sustain economic development,190 words
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269 1965-07-07 10 A trading field the West should vacate r PHE purpose of Western policy should be to enable developing countries to stand on their own feet. The West must Increase the ability of these countries to sell their products in the developed world. It is Idiotic to give aid. and to269 words
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Letter142 1965-07-07 10 IT is time that our politicians realised that an elections costs money to the State. If Mr. Ong Eng Guan or others feel they should resign, let them by all means do so. But the government has a majority to carry on with the chores so142 words
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Article489 1965-07-07 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay —lo4 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya 104 INTERROGATION: KAH (contd.i Study the following examples: Aw.ik nirmbacha-KAH? An.iU n.rnulK lurat-KAH? Arak hrndak petfi ka-arkolah-KAII? Mika-KAH makan duiian? suiiah-KAH awak menftrim surat permintaaii Itu? Brlum -KAH awak mendenjjar brrita itu? Srliln-KAH awak mcnlUp.lt Ml rat .I.m dia? You489 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1965-07-07 10 John G. Norris - Power play without bluff John G. Norris Seven thousand Americans man air and supply bases in Thailand, advance party for others who could come in if war expands this way -by The APS registration WHEN American combat troops were airlifted here during the Laotian war crisis of 1962. the Communists1,071 words
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Advertisement394 1965-07-07 10 «*BJ*VaVaVB>aVSsVBWM*Bm. Straus Tiaes k Mala- Mail 0.0 to COLD STORAGE SUPIHMARKCT COLO STORAGE IDtNCHII Sa.a Hill AuthO'iKd Ag.nt. CITY BOOK fTORt LTD Wlnch»il»r M 0..... i.0..».< Quay THC KIWI FRONT nupatftafc** S..p*rrp<rn«< M. M. ISMAIL I irnr.iiy Road. Naval HAMIEM STORK .'ppei nangl Waa«. Singapof* 1 V »IiN»S»MY CO a.394 words
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Advertisement70 1965-07-07 10 earn" 6% PER ANNUM INTEREST WITH SAFETY Out to the existing higher-thon-normol interest rates, we ore obit to pass this benefit to you whilst maintaining our ever cautious policy in the investment of deposits entrusted to us. Deposit With THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77-79, Orchard Rd Singopore. Tel: ***** 10-170 words
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Advertisement166 1965-07-07 10 Another reason why Q more Carrier air Carrier's positive J Bk^ L i^«B ventilation and 5 K^Ba6'P*«Jß •xhaust letscool air %m switch and whisks Jh stale air out quickly. 9^ You'll get a continuous flow of fresh air with a Carrier Air Conditioner. {$ffl S Air conditioning Her*, at in166 words
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208 1965-07-07 11 Judge: I feel sympathy for these men OINGAPORE. Tues. A district judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, today expressed sympathy for 10 nshermen who appeared before j nim charged with enter Ing a restricted ana on Sunday night The fishermen. arreMed by t!M Marine Police ofl Sultan; Shoal, had told208 words
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Article25 1965-07-07 11 IPOH. Tue.s A nl boi-ing instruments, valued at $600. was stolen from a tapioca p. near Chenmr U BUM tmni here vrwerdav25 words
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142 1965-07-07 11 Police remove Barisan rally banners SINGAPORE. Tucv Police today removed two huge banners strung up on the General Post Office at Fullerton Square for a Barisan Sosialis lunrlitinir rally in support of the party's candidate. Mr. Ong Chang Sam in the Hong Lim by-election. Barisan cadres protested, but they were142 words
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Article28 1965-07-07 11 DUNGL'N. Tuc.v Inspector j 1 Ya/icl bin Buaetn, the police in- I vest mat ion officer here, has been, 'r.msferred to the Ipoh Field i Force28 words
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Article, Illustration468 1965-07-07 11 'GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL CITIZENS TO SHOW THEIR LOYALTY 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday AN "unlimited" number of National Defence Bonds will go on sale at home and abroad from Wednesday next week to accelerate the Govern- merit's development programme and meet defence expenditure This468 words
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Article215 1965-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. yilE Government Officers Housing Society Ltd. has obtained a $7 million loan from the Government to finance the first phase of its $58 million housing schemes in Sungei Way. Johore Bahru and Penang. ■j Announcing this today. the secretary of the society.215 words
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Article70 1965-07-07 11 SINQAPORE. Tues. The director of the Lucky Seamstress Institute. Madam See Koon. today presented a cheque for il.ooo to the Minister for Social Affairs j Inche Oihman Wok. in h.s office. rhe money, raised by the in- stitute at a charity sale and exhi- b:tion70 words
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Article60 1965-07-07 11 i SINGAPORE. Tars.-- Singapore"! Minmter for Social Affairs. Incht Othnian Wok. will open the Hous!mg and Development Board's i photographic and poster exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall at i 5 30 p.m on Friday. TV \lv w pw>Ht<d by ihe S;ruapore Art Society and60 words
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Article108 1965-07-07 11 3 SF men held then freed BATU PAHAT. Toes Three Socialist Front members, including two councillors. who were detained by police on Sunday nlrht at the Labour Party premises in Jalan Jejaang here, were released soon after, a police spokesman said today Thr councillors Mr. Lai Hun Krone, vicr chairman108 words
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Article31 1965-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A premiere of the film "Lord Jim" will be shown at the Pavilinn cinema on Aug. 25 in aid of the Malayan Red Cross Society.31 words
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129 1965-07-07 11 Wife's suit against banker's son postponed CINGAPORE. Tues.—Main- tenance proceedings against Mr. Tan Keng Siong. son of a millionaire banker, were mentioned today before Miss Jenny Lav Bnong Bee. a magistrate. Mr. S- K. Tan, appearing on behalf of two other lawyers. Dato David Mar. shall and Mr. Graham Hill,129 words
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Article42 1965-07-07 11 ALOR STAR. Tue* Dato Jm'lcr 3 M. Yong today assumed duties as Judge of the Kedah High Court He succeeds Mr. Justice Suffian who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur us chairman of 'h e special Coirmission on Salaries.42 words
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283 1965-07-07 11 Indonesia 'using racialism to battle us' SINGAPORE. Tues. Indonesia is using a sinister plan ra lism on the international front in her diplomatic battle against Malaysia. Dr. Toh Chin Chyo. the Singapore deputy Prime Minister, said last night. Dr Toh said and the Philippines. donesians are pr plugging an anti-Chine>e283 words
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Advertisement266 1965-07-07 11 PRO-PLUS the tablets that give you GO YOUR DOCTOR HAS TOLD YOU: yonVe in A 1 physical shape. Bat like all healthy people, there are momenta when you need a pepup to bring: out the best in you. Today, thanks to research. Ashe Laboratories have perfected Pro-Plus, a pep-up tablet266 words
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Advertisement108 1965-07-07 11 |Bjj£ j JB P^^ttßj fjSi w M^fr^fa. JF 'W' rH iK!^^ Jtß^i7 -^s* !r%- 3F mS^^k From Europe comes this classic Brocade, floral, abstract, and contemporary designs. So polished. So poised... so you. Robin- Made from a mixture of Crylore with spun son's have an extravagant range of Con- rayon,108 words
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Miscellaneous680 1965-07-07 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Malacca; 3 Jo horr Balfru 800 \>J«. nd J y Map Music; 5.45 Opening and Pro- Language; ».io Ommei rv' o:.ns Programire; 8.34 Aatro H2O PinaJ n«« i™ n," 1 J MALAYSIA iSingapura) CHANNtL 4: PeI T y M »son: 11.00— Roving P.M. 6 15— Opening ana680 words
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Article, Illustration355 1965-07-07 12 Skyscraper for Sungei Road to serve tourists A MODERN 18-storey skyscraper will rise above the cluster of prewar buildings at Sunget Road heart of Singapore's famous second- hand goods mark r known as Robinson Petang. First structure of Its kind to be planned in the area, the I to be355 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-07-07 12 WILSON NOW INSTITUTE OF BANKERS CHAIRMAN MR JOHN Wilson, manager of the Chartered Bank in Singapore, has been elected chairman of the Institute ot Bankers. Singapore Centre. Mr. Wilson is active in local financial circles. He was a member of the Board of Commissioners ot Currency, and at present he227 words
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146 1965-07-07 12 ANCONA HERE ON FIRST F.E. SAILING CAST Asiatic Company"* new freighter, the 12.765-u>n Ancona. called at Singapore during the weekend on her maiden voyage. The vessel, latest addition to the company's Europe-Far East tleet. has eight cargo deeptanks for the transport of bulk vegetable oils and latex. 19 refrigerated chambers146 words
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109 1965-07-07 12 <EIKO Watch Company ot Japan were the official time-keepers, of the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races held In Kuala Lumpur during the weekend. This was the second Malaysian motor race to be timed by Seiko. The first was the 500-mile South Malayan Motor109 words
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Article31 1965-07-07 12 Mr. Erik Aajraard 41 nead or thf Central Workshops of the Dmiu-sli Air Porce. win becomr chipf engineer of 8 "5 covenriß Denmark from September. succeeding Mr. C. Holten-Lund.31 words
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Article324 1965-07-07 12 POLAROID Corporation of I Massachusetts U.S.A.. ha> produced a revolutionary colour fllm which takes just one minute to develop. The fllm. first ol Us kind In the world, can be developed anywhere, both ir darkMM and in bright daylight. 1 It will be available in324 words
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Article48 1965-07-07 12 A Singapore llrm of dry cleaners. Polar and Company have branched out into the garment business. Situated at the company's present promises at Coleman Street, the shop opened last Saturday deals in toreign and local clothing for men. women and children, as well as novelties.48 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-07-07 12 Innovations in banks draw new customers BANKS In Malaysia are getting new customers from people who hitherto prel erred tv keep their money under mattresses. Ih. ii the observation of Mr. Edv artl J. Bilva. assistant niaiiiuer of the Bank of America in Kuala Lumpur who leaves on ftfctajr to227 words
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Article96 1965-07-07 12 The statement in the Straits j Times on this nacre on June 23 on the work of j the "analysis control department of the Government Pharmaceutical Laboratory was in fact meant to refer to manufacture of drugs and not to analysis, which Is done in i the96 words
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Advertisement125 1965-07-07 12 AUSTIN-WESTERN MODEL 210 HYDRAULIC CRANE (Available from Stock) CAN -REACH 35 ft. y^^ -LIFT 12,000 lbs. i %x TRAVEL AT 30 m.p.h. Boom rotates in continuous full BALDWIN— LIMA— HAMILTON c rcle AUSTIN-WESTERN DIVISION Extends and retracts hydraulically. Outriggers are hydraulic. MINIMUM overhead clearance 9ft. hmJ 3ms. All-wheel steering lets125 words
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Advertisement454 1965-07-07 12 OGCI (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or lAPAN on your next business trip Take a wcll-caincd ret! Sail P&O-Oncni on yom ncvi b to Hong Kong or J.ip.in. It" \ou cjn't spare Ihc time to go all ll there ami Kick h\ tea.454 words
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Article, Illustration534 1965-07-07 13 KENYA ASKS: HOW CAN PRINCE PHILIP TALK SENSE ABOUT RHODESIA? LONDON, Tues. The political row is glowing in London ovt r the controversia] spree i by Prince Philip urging '"patience" in the problem of independence for white-ruled Rhodesia. Hi.s contitutioiibl tion appeared likely :o534 words
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Article, Illustration756 1965-07-07 13 Agricultural land taken up by rapid industrialisation KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday fllE Selangor State Assembly was today told of the ""plight ot the numerous workers'" affected by the Government's development and industrial programmes. With the rapid conversion of agricultural land Into indi'..>irial and housing PSiatat. rubber756 words
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Article200 1965-07-07 13 I/UCHING. Tues. The lives of four passeng- U Aimv Scout hell- copter which craxh- landed iii the Jungle In Sarawak's First Division recently tl saved by U:e "calm courage and skill" ul the pilot, a mllllarv spokesman said todnv Hr said the pilot. Sgt. Tony200 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-07-07 13 PLEDGE BY BOUM TO BUILD COUNTRY First job of new Govt to set up efficient administration ALGIERS, Tuesday. fHE Algerian leader, Col. Houari Boumedienne, yesterday pledged his country to the restoration of its economy and to nonalignment in foreign affairs. The colonel, whose name was later announced as president of307 words
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Article82 1965-07-07 13 SYDNEY. Tuts—Police were rushed to the scene of student revelries here last night as i 000 University of New South Wales undergraduates invaded King's Cross S >• d n c y's Bohemian quarter. clebrating the eve of their foundation day. the students ran along streets screaming andReuter - 82 words
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115 1965-07-07 13 Police swoop nets five pirate taximen ITOTA BHARU. Tues.— The traffic police here today caught five pirate taxis operating in the town. The police launched a surprise check at several points this morning while hundreds of schoolchildren were on their way to school. One of the pirate taxis carried 13115 words
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101 1965-07-07 13 MUAR. Tues. The Johore Local Government and Housing Committee is to be urged to provide free mcdi- j cal attention to all employees In the town and local councils in the .state. This Is one of the resolutions to) be discussed by the local branch101 words
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Article60 1965-07-07 13 I PENANG. Tues The Ma«llm eommuir.tv n, Bi.ik Pulau U to n fund to m^rk 1 the ProptT-t Mohamed 1 birthday i Thr Bdlk Pu!nu celrhrntinn i committee handed by rhr Dl»- i Officer svrri Ziiinul Anidin i JamalullaU. will launch thr fund ratting uiip..iBii60 words
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212 1965-07-07 13 I ONDON. Tues. Agricultural experts from 18 Commonwealth cou n t r ies yesterday focussed attention at a conference here on th<: need for more machinery and modern production techniques to boost food output in the developing nations to keep pace with population growth.212 words
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234 1965-07-07 13 KILLED IN CAR CRASH ON WAY HOME FROM ROAD RACES JPOH. Tues. Inche J Mohamed Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Yann. 25. Assistant District Officer. Ipoh, was fatally injured when the car he was driving was in a head-on collision with a lorry near Sungkai. 53 miles south of here, shortly234 words
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Article44 1965-07-07 13 IPOH. Tun A tonai] rider. Lai You Mooi. 20 pleaded Dot guilty in the traffic m;iR stvMti i-ourt he™ today to ndig motor-cyc!e without a cence along Hugh Low Street Here on F>b 23 Hearing was postponed 10, Aug 11. j44 words
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Advertisement147 1965-07-07 13 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 12 FLIGHTS WEEKLY 10 lIH n m MONDAY 8A.713 leaves at 10.05 p.m. 707 TUESDAY 6A.789 leaves at 8.00 a.m. VC-10 4 I^|i 8A.715 leaves at 7.40 p.m. Comet WEDNESDAY *^=3fcfc=^ 8A.793 leaves at 2.30 p.m. Comet is^4^> 8A.7 1 7 leaves at 1.15 p.m. 707 THURSDAY147 words
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Advertisement506 1965-07-07 14 ifcJrtß^j^^JL^^^Aii^^iU I iiiitiiiiirrt lM.ru P.igr ID SITUATIONS VACANT 1, Wmr4i M I Vm.) Bnx i» n- HntN WANTED IMMEDIATELY n T>ping BOOK-KEEPINC TEACHER For lt,«- it:cn 11 l.ox ISTI >.n- r.RAOUATES IN COMMERCE and Induato. WANTED FIELD OFFICERS l.v leading I Apply Boa A.i>.; st. X.L LADY ASSISTANT m corn506 words
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Advertisement971 1965-07-07 14 ACCOMMODATION VACAjNT H.,rrf« <« r*in.>— B»x it rtt IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Fully Flatlet with <**■ iim IKO children) Tanxl 1 i.rr. r.ink- IS tore 1 NEW. MODERN FURNISHED Klat 11 Ganges Road. J luxurious tK-droomt. I air-condilioned. lon^batb. H C. BUB 1 5 m Tel ***** 18 pore 1 0000 TO971 words
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Advertisement920 1965-07-07 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Wordt <« 'ViK.t—Box St rtt extra TANCLIN R0AO: 17.071 »q it Vatua. c land Ooatl nvejtment Ring iS't».'n «.!'.4(l I.Ml .7 <T1 3 p m BUNCALOWS .store>r<l Semi <leta<hert Hon-r H«.- 1 l"<rk oin BMBsB rn<l (.1 > iA.OOO IS .mm. it ?.i ms. Bukit920 words
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Advertisement853 1965-07-07 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT IH C* 1 «#ii» «..i <<• rtt rti'm FOR STEEL EQUIPMENT vr'tn* *tr plra«r rontjet rhua Benu Hln r-n "t'mvr-rsal V.i Market PEST CONTROL Th» BMBI -n THOMAS COWANS ALL WEATHER RAT CAKES OH Palm Ettatst KuMir Ettatet Riet Csdown Fo««t Proct»«inn Plant* r'kTJUIAMCNT BAITINQ ABOARD >Hlr'S I853 words
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Advertisement1213 1965-07-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt Si 1 IMB. Box St rtt. rxtra 1 INI F CORTINA E CAR. r lIHI IH-IllX. II CKOI.I ISM A I R l>.i iphinr IStVI 9 Prefect IBM r* 1 100 1m.%. M.ii.t!. r.(..i<i. pan RE ISTEREU 19«3 OAUPHINE .ondiuon ran than 16.000 I Instratifr1,213 words
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Advertisement807 1965-07-07 14 FOR SALE rj W.,rrf« <*: »7m.) h.,x ;n rtt. rxtro < uilimELM-, uHNiiu.il SAkS:| Jirtbrlm s Karaitu/s l>r;>.n'mrat aoit dra»ltc»ll> rniui <-<1 nu»t tie clcvftd oni. trun v UXI pro ut <i^u u,.n durm. uuen itaM aa»«roocn illrtl. puir UOPtraltO ltJ» Mulll-Slurn ■..1 Part r« ..mi FOR bRIOES. roi Itir807 words
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Advertisement784 1965-07-07 14 RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. PENANG ISLAND. TENDER NOTICE si iti vi 1 mi mms, t n SHOES BOOTS II I 111 K >lIOr S, K \IN t (»Al> A 111 I Ml 1^ Tenders are invited lor the supply ol uniloim.v raincuutb. shoes etc tor employees ol Uw Co paiticulars ol784 words
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Advertisement1355 1965-07-07 15 TO LIVtHPOOL I WtSl COAST U.K.. Due S'ourt |t*H Sham Ptnt*| Hil^ 1 tivtrpool Gin. 23 Tolay Jlly I/It July 11 ASPHALIOM li.f:,-,001, G'asgfw Gin. II July 11 July 12, 10 ucum Liverpool. Casgow July U Ju'y 14 July 15 Liverpool, Glasgow jny IS July v Jlly 23/20 rait i*1,355 words
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Advertisement1260 1965-07-07 15 Wg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IrQj^ U.K./Continent Singapon P. Stun Penang CITY OF WINNIPEG l":n, H'burg, R'dam. A'vierp. Hull 14/13 Jtly CITT OF WELLINGTON don. H burg. R'dam. Havrt. null. M'bro. Im ham 20/20 Jaly ;)iti CITY OF NEWCASTLE L don, H burg. R'dam. Havrt. Hull, Middlesbrough ti 271,260 words
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781 1965-07-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHr. accounts of Cold 1 Storage Holdings Ltd. for the year ended January 31 show that the net profit again suffered a reduction brine $2,086,617 compared to 52.891.089. The profit after taxation at 51.090.280 compare^ uith 5>2.746.»;:r> the previous year781 words
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Article27 1965-07-07 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs July .5 July 6 ■Industrials; t>7..">7 6R.SI Tins: H?,.% 84.14 rubbers: 1n3.n8 In:;. OH Drc. 30. 1963 1011 Dec. 29, 1962 10027 words
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Article48 1965-07-07 16 n a mer.t. CIG. lueh-. jump ol 2>. 9d. Following a yearly report ;mcl the announcement of i Bit*- o while oi Monday a Mount 1N. Broken H: Ampol Ind. ,-r M.nuf. B HP Colon:..' g. j UNaa H. raid Kothmnr- n l l>k B. Buveri48 words
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Article52 1965-07-07 16 lying alongside Iht Sincao- wharvo or tiptcftd today irtl M.mn.r I Klmnnlf ir I.VIS, A»i>halion IS, Bcncal Mnhvin 40/41. Perl Swrttrntumj Wharf Berth*: s.vimM, B«h»dtir. Thtrmopvl'ir K i--New Wharf Berth*: Do'look. ThoniStream B*rth>: >«t*rn Vm'tir*, j Out Today Duo Tomorrow t A: lino Ship* in Pm m52 words
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Article65 1965-07-07 16 THI Miiayan Exchanict Bank*' Ati*-. 1 ciatu ratM to DMtctaaata yesterday (all rate* Ntw Vorli: buytaf U M/ 16. .ilrmail Ol> crKlit Canada: r.uyirn; IT Ol> H I IS, bill*. ill* Stlling TT or OO ready: U.S. dollars Canadian dollar DtuUche Marks IMJ; Holland Cinlrirrt li.. T swus65 words
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Article21 1965-07-07 16 Ofrtc tichan,,* m.irkrt n H i .U.S. dollar iT T \mt 151 lor c»«h. Sttrlin; •i tael of Koi'l21 words
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355 1965-07-07 16 STRAITS tin made a further gain of 54.75 yesterday to $721.25 per picul on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 260 tons. London afternoon three months buyers price on Monday rose tin. Locally demand remains good. LONDON": Tin was very steadily held355 words
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Article52 1965-07-07 16 'THfc prrsrnt rate of thr Mal.ii.m dollar uiuinol the pound strrling lixed mi Nmimltrr '4 km yrar is Srllinc TT Ol> l\. 15 Itid. BiiMiii: II U. I I I.d. Buyins OD !s. t.il. The dollar i> it its vUtutorT middle position in relation to iv rangr aayiinst52 words
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Advertisement1124 1965-07-07 16 HpaVNEMHajvHaaWaWPMHBHPVHI Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTIX BaM Canada and U.S.A. Great LaJtes ■aM^l— H'kuni YolMMma Montraai itroala Uatrott C*ic«|o •trtaaltMW" 21/24 Jar* I Aaf 4 Sepl ISaft USaH ilStgt •Mesaiaa Man" 12/24 Aat Itaat 4 Oat IM U o*l II SH West Coast ol Central/South America Servtcje Tttktktma San lost1,124 words
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Advertisement1126 1965-07-07 16 lEJlioßlENTjj^s] Soilings to the United Kingdom. Dap. Oep. Pt. Deo. Arrive S'pora Shorn Penong U.K.. 'ORSOVA" 23 Jul 13 At* "CATHAY" 28 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 21 Sap 'IBERIA" 22 Sap IS Oct XHITRAL" 28 Sap 29 Sap 30 Sep 22 Oct ORIANA" 6 Nov 24 Nov 'CATHAY" 281,126 words
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Advertisement491 1965-07-07 16 I^^ Southern Shipping Lines \V\l^sJ^ FROM BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK. Spore P. S'hom Penang M.S. Martin Thore 28/29 Jul 30/31 Jul 1/ 3 Aug M.S. Broholm 23/25 Aug 26/28 Aug 29/ 1 Sep M.S. Kcntr.kon 18/20 Oct 21/24 Oet 25/28 Oct FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE. VIA SARAWAK491 words
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Advertisement236 1965-07-07 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: ScMliamaa Ml Caatiataui Parti tar Itegak aad Heat KaMj. Penant P. S htm Smnoora TALAIOT (Calls Manill) 11/12 Jalf 11/14 Jail is Ik Jalr lIJUCA (Cans Pusan. lapanl i> Jail TORREHS (Calls Manila) 11/11 Aat U/>« 1J BARBER LINE fROM U.S.A. EASI ANB NESI (.OASI PORTS. ROSF.VIILE236 words
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Article897 1965-07-07 17 L>I'SINEKB in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I unipur trading rooms of the stock Exchange of Malaysia yeni.ni.i\. with the number of the sliarrs traded In bracketsINDUSTRIALS: Ounlopi (2,000) 11.21. (1.1 H Eli* (3.000) SI 16, 12,000) 11.4 ft; F. and N. *rd». (10.000) $2.M, (1.100897 words
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Article71 1965-07-07 17 HINCSE Prodi*. Eichanca. Sln«a--1 pert naan prices par pteul yaitarday: cocenut all: bulk $611 peller*. drum Mil s»llern. Copra: July/August UK /Continent: unquoted Pepper: Muntok white $159 aeller*. white flA2i genera, apactal Sarawak Mack fI2S aellera, garbled l-xmnons blark $145 (N) aellera, ABTA IIITI (If) Hellers. Sincapera Cecenut71 words
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Advertisement973 1965-07-07 17 f^^^ 7^ T^ M^^* M^^ M^^- M^ NOTICE IN THK lIK.H (Ol XT IN MALAI \i KUALA i i >in COMPANIES [WINDING-UP) NO: 3 OF 1965 In the Matter of »l I I'W W IPAHANGI MINING COMPANY LIMITED And In the Matter of the i Companies Ordinance iy»o INI ADI973 words
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Advertisement741 1965-07-07 17 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Slates ol Malaya; INTKRIM DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared an interim dividend of b e o per management share and $1/- stock unit le&s 40% Income tax in respect ol the year ending 31st August. 1965.741 words
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Advertisement708 1965-07-07 17 NOTICES I PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSI'MLRS SHUT-DOWN OF WATER StPPLV There will be no water in the following areas from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on Thursday, 8.7.65. i The shutdown is to enable work Ito be carried out on the 12" water main: U>708 words
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Advertisement686 1965-07-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY APPOINTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENT (SHIP) Applications are invited from Malaysian Nationals for the appointment of Superintendent (Shlp> In the Dockyard Depart- 1 ment. Port of Singapore Authority. Candidates must ha\e served a full apprenticeship in a ship repairing ship building establishment686 words
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Advertisement620 1965-07-07 17 TENDERS I PEJABAT PELAJARAN SELANGOR KENYATAAN TAWARAN I'NTOK KELENGKAPAN DAN MENGALATKAN. ASRAMA2 SEKOLAH DALAM NEGERI SELANGOR 1965. 1. Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa untok menibuat membekalkan kelengkapanJ dan alatan2 baci Asraina2 Sekolah dalam ne.eii Selangor untok tahun 1965. Tawaran itu di-bahapl kapada dua bahagian, sapenl beiikut: (a) Perabot dan Kelenckapan'.' daripnda Pemborong2620 words
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Advertisement305 1965-07-07 17 SOUTH BUILDING, KUALA LUMPUR Available for immediate occupation two lots of office spaces of about 1,000 square feet each. Convenient parking space. Very reasonable rent. Interested parties kindly write to Box A 2186 S.T. K.L., for further particulars. MALAYSIAN ASSISTANT REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT IN SINGAPORE OFFICE OF BRITISH AGENCY HOUSE,305 words
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Article181 1965-07-07 18 Fitness test forßahim V HK today SINGAPORE, Tues. lUhlm Omar, who played a big hand (or Singapore In their Malaya Cup Final victon- over perak last year, will be given a fitness trial tomorrow against Hong Kong Chinese to prepare him for another Cup < Final. The Hong Kong team181 words
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Article29 1965-07-07 18 SAIGON. Tue>. south VietIn.mi ha.- decided to competr in I the Merdeka anntveraarj .«occer tournament In Kuala Lumpur next month, the official Vietnam Press Agency reported.29 words
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Article19 1965-07-07 18 PENANG. Tues. Penang bowlIng cli.impionships will be held at the International Bowling Centre. Penan* Road, on Aug. 3.19 words
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Article471 1965-07-07 18 Tourists master F AM XI CHI DOY SHOWS HIS OLD GOAL SPARKLE MALAYSIAN TRIAL TEAM HIT BY POOR COMBINATION KUALA LI'MPrR, Tuesday. |J(».NCi RUNG CHINESE, responding to the feel of the big venue and a good crowd, struck top form tonight to beat a Football Association of Malaysia Selection 5-1471 words
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160 1965-07-07 18 70-minute Malaya Cup ties proposed JPOH. Tue.v Malajra Ci«p rugby matches may be played for 70 minutes instead of ».O mmutrs this sea.son according to the secretary of the Malaysian KiiKby Union. Bill Procter. A proposal for increased playing time would be madr at the annual metal meeting of the160 words
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Article268 1965-07-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T<HE MALAYSIAN women's hockey team, who 1 leave on their 52-day tour of Australia on Saturday afternoon, have a very busy programme ahead of them. Ponno Navaradnam. MWHA secretary, told Timesport today. "The team will play 25.matches, including six flrStrla.v, fixtures.' Miss268 words
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Article88 1965-07-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. India's touring basketball <A..m. the All-Stars of Cttar Prada>h. will make their Selangor oe- but at the Chinwoo auditorium tomorrow night. The tourists will meet the Chinwoo team, the Selangor leajnie champions. The Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. M. K. Kldwai. will88 words
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712 1965-07-07 18 ■11l '.V SPORTS activities at the University of Malaya are not flourishing in the way they i should among a group of young men and women of high potential for the very basic reason that sports facilities have run to712 words
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264 1965-07-07 18 TPOH. Tues. Seventeen records were established and two equalled on the first day of I the Central Perak combined I schools athletic meet at the An- 1 j derson School ground today. I Roys Class 1 lOOir: 1 One Van Chee i MSS.264 words
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Advertisement225 1965-07-07 18 I Kfl^ M I V^^*^/ tf&ET^ 1 IDITV jß||l| SAVING ACCOUNT vlVflj 7 DAYS' NOTICI ff*jyfl| ONI MONTH OfPOSIT r^TS^P SIX MONTHS OR LONOU PHKSD Ptn<9 your funds wktri yew con torn th. FnoKinium security ono mt.rsit Singapore Finance offers you both, for long or short terms deposits. Writo for225 words
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Miscellaneous137 1965-07-07 18 I DIARY I SOCCER Tour match: t pony Hong Kong Chinese <Jn. Besar. 7.30 p.m.). S'gor Dlv. 1: SIA v TPCA 1 6 p.m XL Garrison v Mercantile Bank (7.30, both matches at Merdeka Stadium >. B'pore, 'Div. 3D: F. Karlb 'A' v Hamilton (Jn Besar. 5.30 >. S"pore BHFA137 words
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Article55 1965-07-07 19 KANOAR, Tues. Penang beat Perils 2-1 In their north rone sepak raga Jaxlng match for the Khlt Joharl Cup played here on Sunday. Penang will now meet Kedah In Penang on Friday to decide the •one finalists. The winners will qualify for the championships proper55 words
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Article311 1965-07-07 19 EPSOM JEEP - Million scheme forßukit Timah EPSOM JEEP RACECOURSE WILL SOON BE BIGGEST IN MALAYSIA L^ SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Turf Club's racecourse at Bukit Timah will soon be the biggest in Malaysia. The track will be extended by one lurlong in length, adding half a furlong to each straight. The Bukit311 words
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Article82 1965-07-07 19 Interstate DID seml-nnaJ (Ipoh): Kedah 2 Johore 2. Ipoh Dlv. 1: Cheng Wah 3 Municipality 1; Dlv. 3: New Life YC 4 Ipoh Yg'sters 3. Kampar Div. 2: Dravidiana 4 Tutorial Inst. 2. Malacca Dlv. 1: Hakka Asm 5 PWD-Survey 0. Nejri Div. 2 (S'ban): IA 'B 2 482 words
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Article17 1965-07-07 19 Nejri Lge iS'bam: Rangers 9 AFSI Pt Diekson 0. Friendly: (Ipoh): Labour Dept 5 DTC 1.17 words
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Article15 1965-07-07 19 Perak Inter-distrlet (Ipohi: Ipoh! b* L. Perak 59-40: women: B. Padang bt Kampar 86-22.15 words
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Article14 1965-07-07 19 Negri Malay schoolgirls tourney (8 ban i: SK Temlang bt SK Rahang 14-9.14 words
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Article57 1965-07-07 19 KUANTAN, Tues The Parian* Amateur Athletic Association has been revived after a lapse of several years. Office-bearers are: President: Ismail bin Ibrahim: vlce-prenldent Wan Mohd. bin Hj. Wan Mustapha; secretary Ourbachan Singh treasurer: Ourmukh Singh Dhlllon. The state championships will be j held on Saturday at the57 words
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332 1965-07-07 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Tues r Wl\t Schools Sports Council of Sarawak will send a full 'p«m of three boys and three girls for the Malaysian schools open individual badminton championships to be held in Singapore from Aug. 4-6 The news has been332 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-07-07 19 BAILEY SLAMS 77 OFF SPRINGBOKS IN FIGHTBACK CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON. Tuesday. T»REVOR BAILEY, playing his favourite role of A rescuer, led a stirring flghtback by Essex egainst the South Africans at Colchester yesterday. Essex lost their first five wickets wJth only 87 scored In reply to the South Africans firstReuter - 293 words
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496 1965-07-07 19 N. Zealand recover with Dick assault TONDON. Tues. A thrilling exhibition of hitting by Artie Dick, who narrowly missed scoring the season's fastest hundred wa* the highlight of the New Zealand tourning team's game with Northamptonshire at Northampton yesterday. Dick slammed 96 in 87 minutes including two sixes and 16496 words
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Advertisement100 1965-07-07 19 what a way > J I to go! Eupopa...lta!iano style! Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian way to Europe. Uoyd Triestino makes the fabulous difference. At least two summing pools and aores o' deck space for games, dancing or just plain relaxing! Your whole ship Is fully100 words
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Advertisement110 1965-07-07 19 zoocxmir OVERALL IN SALOON TOURERS EVENT I AND IST IN ITS CLASS I Fourth Tunku Abdul Rahman Circuit Race I A spectacular win through the magnificent performance of PRINCE 2000 GT superbly driven by Philip Scow. Mobil racing fuel and lubricants were specially chosen by Prince Motors for this race.110 words
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130 1965-07-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thp United Stat. ConsulOeneral here. Mr. John A. Lacey. today said that Anzus support for Malaysia should not bo treated as •empty words." Mr. Laeey. who was speaking at the monthly luncheon meeting oi the Australian and New Zealand Association of130 words
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Article37 1965-07-07 20 KUCHING. Tues- Butldines In Lutom; and Miri. Sarawak's oil centre in the Fourth Division, were rocked today by a Might earth tremor The tremor was felt at 12.45 pm No damage or casualties were reported.37 words
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Article93 1965-07-07 20 KUCHING, Tues. Seven people wire arrested in the Simanggang area of Sarawak's Second Division this morning for "behaviour believed likely to endanger public safety. a police spokesman stated here this afternoon. They arc brine hold under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations. Detail!) are not available.93 words
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129 1965-07-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A i cultural troupe of 40 Malayan entertainers will leave lor Sabah and Sarawak on July 26 "to cheer up" our boys there. Inche Yang Amrl. principal assistant cretary to the Ministry oi Defence, sajd this toda\ before leaving here129 words
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Article328 1965-07-07 20 LONDON Tues. The stock markets ga c another uninspiring performance today with prices generally drifting lower in quiet conditions but there was a modest and very limited rally in the afternoon Insurance shares and coppers provided the main exceptions to the trend. Gilts held steady.328 words
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Article49 1965-07-07 20 LONDON. Tues Spot 2 1d.. Aug 21d.. Sept. 21d. Oct. 21d.. Oct Dec 21d. Jan. March 21d April June 20 15 16d July Sept 20 15 16d.. Oct. Dec 20 15 lfid Jan. March 20 \d. c.i.f. July 2O'.d. Aug 20 9 16d.. Sept 2f)'_d Tone: Very quiet49 words
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Article29 1965-07-07 20 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £1418. sellers £1420. Forward buyers j £1413. sellers £1414. Settlement £1430 Turnover a.m. 140 tons. p.m. 210 tons. Tone: Steady at a lower i level.29 words
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153 1965-07-07 20 SETBACK FOR SATO IN JAPAN ELECTION rKYO. Tues. >lr. s,tuv Liberal Dftnocratk Party lost four s«-ats in Japan s I PP" House in Sunday's rlrttion hut still maintains bis majority in the House However, the election waa (onsiderrd a ri'hufT for .Mr. Sato, who took office i» s Prime MinisterReuter - 153 words
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Article126 1965-07-07 20 Tornado causes $500 m havoc OOME. Tues. Italian 1V officials today estiI damage at 100.000 million 1i r p ($5OO million) in a killer tornado that left a belt of devastation across industrial North Italy. Thr toll In thr Sunday tornudo moun'ed to 17 as dlsasti r teams found more126 words
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Article27 1965-07-07 20 KARACHI. Tues— KliiK Mulirndra of Nepal lias postponed his official visit to Pakistan, which was due to start tomorrow. Embassy KNITCM here .said today27 words
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Obituary63 1965-07-07 20 TAN KENC SENG 1. hew si»hlnd beiovrd Ckaa, sun-. Kal i Kai Hrn, Km Khiam, dmichtar-In-law Kot irtiten Lily Koon, Hi la« Clin King Tinx. LO' An l-'ooK Kre and I< t icrandchildren to mourn hl» Koad on for Bldadarl CVmftery Donxtiona. IB lieu of urp.-tth* ami Andr»v. HIMtOO63 words
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Obituary22 1965-07-07 20 IN LOVING MEMORY OF Po «T>!»i t><k r.H .lil.rtrrt .V7-fi! led, btdriddm. Gon» «r« hl§ tor r.ow r.M In p*ac*.22 words
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Advertisement128 1965-07-07 20 BOARDMAN QUAH ivi'h Ann un third Jufr THE ALL PERMANENT APPLICATIONS WATERPROOFING FROM FOR THE ONE MASONRY SURFACES V^j> CONTAINER w SILASEC! a permanent waterproofinfl Paint and Sealing Compound, is the complete answer to all waterproofing problems in i^^ r concrete construction today. Its rock hard finish W s j128 words
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