The Straits Times, 8 July 1965
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Title Section22 1965-07-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 r The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration566 1965-07-08 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON From KUCHING. Wednesday ...But to those resettled, a promise of a new deal THE fences have gone up. Soon new villages like those in Malaya during the Emergency will dot an area about the size of Singapore Island. By iliis afternoon, an estimated566 words
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Article, Illustration368 1965-07-08 1 Reds must be beaten KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday THE Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razuk. today announced "economic benefit schemes" for those resettled in Sarawak. One of these benefits. hi- told reporters after the weekly Cabind meeting, would be the allocation of land, which was no problemLEE OH WING - 368 words
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Article196 1965-07-08 1 22 GRENADES FOUND SINGAPORE. Wed. Three attempts to bomb public places, Including the CID car park in Robinson Road. were made by saboteurs late this afternoon and tonight. In all three atten total of 22 hand Indonesian make were wrap ped ill neat bundli196 words
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Article27 1965-07-08 1 BOMKIM.S CON! IM l SAIGON. \Ve<l l s. Air Force anil n.ivy \vt% continued pouiuliim North Vietnamese targets today, bombing radar *.itr. har£es. bridges IM.27 words
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Article16 1965-07-08 1 NEW DFLHI. W< ernment r Mientist.s. badly upetiei: ftt home, ■orkinn abroad APAP - 16 words
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Advertisement112 1965-07-08 1 9,»«* YIPOLY ESSENCE Q" CHICKEN WO* THI r~ WOfiLO FAMOUS RHOOE ISLAND ■J|^ i^>/^ J V^ CHICKINS LV^^ i> Made in U.S.A. bugged by bugs? bug killer k and theyYe gone^ N<. s FLIT BUG KILLER •.pecially formulated to combat ond oil other trowlmq injects MJL One app> cat.an leaves112 words
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Advertisement110 1965-07-08 1 THOREfiS "THE ROLLS-ROYCE" AMONGST I RANSCRIPTION II KN IAHI.Is Sole Agents: JEBSEN 0 JESSEN (S) LTD I G A a Insurance Bloa. S c HITACHI I FANS I Fop Youp Comfort I Model 1526 16" DESK FAN W Free r»ng« oscillation iSecondary and ViV 90* oscillating devicasi /gv Speeds: 0-1-2-3110 words
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110 1965-07-08 2 DANANG. Wed. About 8,000 U.S. Marines began landing at this strategic city this morning to strengthen the Marine force already here, a IS. spokesman said. The Marines began coming ashore in landb?ff crafts from ships, of the LS. Seventh Fleet. There are already 9.500AP - 110 words
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401 1965-07-08 2 B-52 BOMBERS IN THIRD STRIKE AGAINST JUNGLE FORTRESS SAIGON, Wednesday. A MERICAN, Australian and Vietnamese Government xxforces are knifing deeply into the Vietcong jungle fortress of War Zone D by land and from the air. Pacific-based B-52 stratofortr?ss strategic bombers hit the forbiddingReuter - 401 words
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Article100 1965-07-08 2 JUST FANCY THAT PERTH. Wed. A man remained behind the steering wheel of his car smoking a cigarette until he and the vehicle sank In 12ft of water in the Swan River here today The driver, who went Into the river after a wild 50 mph drive through the cityReuter - 100 words
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113 1965-07-08 2 HYDERABAD. Wed. India s Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur ■baatri, .said last night he had told President Nasser In Cain' recently 'hat he would think 4hou-« a sue;?rst:on that he should meet Mr. Chou En-lai. the Communist Chinese Prime Minister. Speaking to reporters here,Reuter - 113 words
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Article74 1965-07-08 2 CAIRO. Wed. An Egyptian military plane crashed last nißht near the Altnaza military airport here. Thirty of the 31 men j aboard reportedly were killed. The Russian-built plane crashad on takeoff on a flight to the < Yemen. Sources said the plane I carried74 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-07-08 2 T ONDON, Wed. Britain is considering a fresh, twop r onged Vietnam peace initiative through the United Nations and a direct approach in Moscow. Diplomatic sources said the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson (above), is determined to make a new effort240 words
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210 1965-07-08 2 Peking is spending millions to corrupt Africans: Banda I>LANTYRE. Wed. Prime Minister HasI tings Banda of Malawi charged yesterday that Communist China i spending millions o{ dollars to corrupt African leaders. It was money that would be better spent on feeding their people, he said at a news conference markingAP - 210 words
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138 1965-07-08 2 WANA'A (Yemen), Wed.— President Abdullah Sallal has formed a new Government In Yemen and appointed himself Primt Minister. As Premier. Mr. Sallal r» placed Mr. Ahm/-d No.tm.m who resigned last Tuesday. Mr. Noaman, now in Cairo, was replaced mainly because he opposed theReuter - 138 words
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107 1965-07-08 2 y\ AMI. A. Wed. About 350.000 Government employees received no pay packets today, the first pay day of the current fiscal year because Congress still hadn't passed the new Budget. The Auditor-General refused to issue pay cheques in the absence of an AppropriationsAP - 107 words
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Advertisement174 1965-07-08 2 the iDelJJlonte "wrden show IS ON AT M GROCERY STORES NOW, jj Am I Its V^B la^y It's time to enjoy flavour-full Del Monte Canned Fruits and Juices Time to take home the best buy from Ethe Del Monte Garden Show. Del Monte Garden Show displays at your favourite grocery174 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-07-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /would k>u u*e to TAi^r^'a ter* fwv home "> ~~s~ZT~7/ \JQu oar, dear < X JuTr fPf YOUfC COOKING SO MUCH I ALWAYS FALL POS 1 eerree tuan me p/nesr I tuat confidence /Si l^^j38 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-07-08 3 ¥)OUGLAS. (Isle of Man). Wed. Lord Snowdon. husband of Princess .Margaret, roared round the Isle of Man time-trial motor-cycle course yrsterdav at i>o miles an hour. The 35-ye;ir-old photoirrapber and designer donned leather earb. crash helmet and gOKKles for hisReuter - 101 words
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Article24 1965-07-08 3 ASUNCION i Paraguay*. Wed.— The Government said y<v had crashed whsplans to unlftfi guerilla warfare and nutka Paraguay a second Cuba. AP.AP - 24 words
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144 1965-07-08 3 Derek the digger blacks out continental links ONDON. Wed International telephone links were thrown into confusion yesterday when a workman dug a hole outside Berts Cafe in Swanley, Southern England. Derek Chaplin ("Where I am told to dig. I just dig") severed thousands of connections on the Continental cable with144 words
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Article24 1965-07-08 3 LONDON Wf i The appointrkl to replace Rabat John Edwards as editor of the Daily Express wai announced yestPrday by Beaverbrook Newspapers—A.P.24 words
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Article35 1965-07-08 3 PARIS. Wed. Five-year-old Jean Claude Bachat is in hospital in Cambrai, northeast France, after a kind neighbour threw him a lollipop from an upstairs window. It hit him in the eye. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article310 1965-07-08 3 Rome and Bonn defy De Gaulle Presidents meet amidst Common Market crisis BONN, Wednesday. J'HE Italian and West German Presidents met yesterday in a demonstration of unity in the face of accelerated efforts by France to make other Common Market nations bow to its will. President Heinrich Luebke and President310 words
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Article29 1965-07-08 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Senate has approved a proposed constitutional amendment which would ensure that the United States was never without a President, fully capable of action. I29 words
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Article91 1965-07-08 3 100 held in anti-Red campaign LIMA <Prru>. Wed. More! than 100 Communist leaders have been arre.steti in the drive to smu>h guerilla bands which have attacked Andes Mountain village*. 150 miles east of Lima, news- 1 papers reported. Thirteen people have i>een ar- I md charged in connection with twoReuter; AP - 91 words
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232 1965-07-08 3 Speech by Callaghan breach of privilege, Speaker rules LONDON. Wed.— The Speaker of the House of Commons ruled yesterday that Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. James Callaghan. appeared to have committed a breach of Parliamentary privilege in a speech at the weekend. The House referred the matter to anReuter - 232 words
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110 1965-07-08 3 LONDON, Wed.— Several Labour members protested in Parliament yesterday at the appointment of Prince William. 22-year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth, as third secretary at the British High Commission in Lagos. Nigeria. An Opposition member railed them crvpto-re-puhlican*. Mrs. Irene Short had said it wasReuter - 110 words
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Article107 1965-07-08 3 Enough to drive the rats crazy MIAMI. (Florida). Wed. An electronics firm here has invented a small grey noise-maker which, it claims, is the latest weapon against rats and mice. It drives them crazy. The device, patented by the Haydu Corp. of Hialeah. puts out an ultra high frequency soundUPI - 107 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-07-08 3 NOT EVEN A GOOD ACRESS, SAYS HER HOMETOWN DOME. Wed. A court trying Sophia Loren and husband Carlo Ponti on bigamy charges yesterday heard a series of bitter accusations, including a complaint from her hometown that she is not even a good actress. The court met for 15 minutes andUPI - 204 words
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297 1965-07-08 3 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A NOVEL method of tin refining, which could eliminate the annual shortfall between production and consumption, may soon be licensed by an American company to the j Bolivian Government. The method makes it possible to work low-grade oreAP - 297 words
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Advertisement228 1965-07-08 3 2 STOREY TERRACE HOUSES FREEHOLD LAND AT IPOH LANE, SINGAPORE. AT FOWLIE ROAD ONAN ROAD, SPORE. AT HIGHLAND ROAD, 5 1 2 m.s. Up. Serongoon Road, Singapore. AT SIMON CLOSE DA SILVA LANE, 6 m.s. Up. Serangoon Road, Singapore. AT MEYAPPA CHETTIAR ROAD, 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD. AT POH HUAT ROAD,228 words
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Advertisement309 1965-07-08 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED 4r*\ ml MORE and MORE I people are I opening I I 6% DEPOSIT l ACCOUNTS fßP^^pEarn STEADY 1 fim and O/l re income ~TEL ***** I 15-B, AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned B Subsidiary of m m309 words
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Article29 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sri Narayana Mission here has collected a total of $12,103.20 from its Flag Day held on Saturday, the President. Mr. M.K. Bhasl, announced today.29 words
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342 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THH High Court was told today that an out-of-court settlement had been reached last night in the suit brought by Thomas Vincent Gomez, who was under suspension as the paid secretary-general of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, against the union.342 words
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Article77 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A magistrate's court was today told how the proprietor of a dhoby shop. Liang Soh Har in Jalan Betek had his showcase kicked and smashed, when he refused to pay $3 protection money demanded by a youth. Sultan Mydiu bin Abdul Hamid. 20. on77 words
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135 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— More than TOO voluntary workers will be out on Saturday in an islandwide sale of flags in aid of the Prophet Mohammed's Birthday Scholarship Fund. The sales of car labels which began on July 1 will also be on.135 words
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Article52 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd. will celebrate the opening of Its new $300,000 three-storey building in Robinson Road with a cocktail party between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. tomorrow. The bank will carry on Its business at the new Robinson Road premises52 words
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204 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE parents and guardians of the 1,000 Ngee Ann College students have split into two groups over the college's controversial "university plan" issue. One group of aome 60 last night attended a meeting convened by the students, and decided to204 words
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106 1965-07-08 4 $59mil for road, water projects in Johore JOHORE BAHRU. The Mentrl Bet>ar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today disclosed that the Central Government had allocated $59 million to the Johore State Government for road and water supply projects under Malaysia's first five-year development plan. Of the amount.106 words
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137 1965-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis,, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, tonight described the "Malaysian Malaysia" slogan as "a selfish PAP slogan, a communal slogan and a neo-colonlalist slogan". He declared: "A 'Malaysian Malaysia" will only help the British137 words
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Advertisement161 1965-07-08 4 i indRECORD-SMASHING lIENSION-PACKED WEEK!! 1 po C A^' TOL FEPERAL L TBFVOB HOWARD JOHK MILLS RICHARD JOHWSON TOM COUBTEWAY Kciamdlo *<//.. tr.dunl JHIBi[f KEMP-ANTHONY QUAYIf "^'ZZZZ'^ZI: i ULU PIUJiEB PtUL HEMREID HtUWtfT BANTINEIABBJUm MIETINB i A ONE-WAY RIDE TO HELL AND DEATH! I IP fi x OPENS iM^ -7 >161 words
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Advertisement40 1965-07-08 4 Siglop) Today: 7.1 S 9.30 p.m. Richard Hornson Lorcdana Nusciak "GLADIATORS SEVEN" Scope Colour Chinese Subtitles odoy: 1 30-3 30-7 00 t 9.30 p.m. lorry Sol 1 1 van Morilyn Maxwell "STAC! TO THUNDER ROCK" (Colorscopa). ■omorrow: "36 Hours" (Ponavislon)40 words
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Advertisement158 1965-07-08 4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a >■ rtr»'~"'i//^ DAILY 3 SHOWS Ib SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM CO., presents K A STAR-STUDDED MOTION PICTURE "^T 1 HAILED AS A TOP FAMILY ENTERTAINER? JJ g MANOJ BMJiSHRII > OTI BASAKE fjf Monoj Loves p E CHO Mehmood Adoet Sovitri. v ~JM yi! j Johnny Runs After Minoo. P158 words
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Advertisement309 1965-07-08 4 2nd HIGH-TENSION week! SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON CATHAY CATHAY SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 11am, 1.30.4. 1.00,3.15. 1.00.3.30. 6.30 930pm 6.30 9.30pm 6.30 9.30pm m^"" r^t^ Jl** j B^~^ W^IH IT NOT ONLY "CARRIES"... IT RACES YOU TO THE PEAK OF HIGH-TENSION ADVENTURE! FRANK SINATRA IREVORHOVWLRD J VoNlffiWlS EXPRESS CINEMASCOPE COLOR by309 words
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Advertisement446 1965-07-08 4 GANISATION" NUN shu\rf.riii at LIDO -CAPITOL -REX J Pathe News Special WIMBLEDON FINALS i "JiulllK. Ul I X* 811 am I jo. 4. 6.30 9.30 pm 'NO FREE LIST. a Trevor I g "THE FANTASTIC BLIND SWORDSMAN" H ■oi»i:x!S today! 11 am, 1.30, 4. 6.30 9 15 pm. >j SEAN446 words
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Article, Illustration436 1965-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rnHE Minister of Commerce and InX dustry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, was today given the names of four Singaporeregistered shipping firms which are allegedly flouting the ban on trade with Indonesia. Dr. Lim disclosed this today after a 90--minute436 words
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Article53 1965-07-08 5 SINOAPORK. Wed Wohk St shnnti s charted in a maniaiy with di.-lio- Omega watch with i' cliiimond ■trap worth $3,000. Wong, who su.i'y. l<i :iI!CRPd to hive ri-t.4 nrd the ■tolen article brimßinft t< Woo Yu Clienß. of Rocha at a house in Tanjoog Kntong Road-53 words
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235 1965-07-08 5 Chartered Bank is first with standard cheques l/UAUV LUMPUR. 1V Wed. The Chartered Bank here has started issuing cheques of standard size and format as recommended by the Exchange Banks Association The suggestion was made by the association last year In anticipation of the use of electronic machines for a235 words
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185 1965-07-08 5 KOTA 'THE chairman of the Keh x Nik Ahmad Kamil, hoj Tun Abdul Razak and th« tan. lnche Asri bin Haji open a new chapter In th i BHARU, Wednesday, antan State Alliance, Dato i pcs that the talks between i Mentrl Besar of KelanIfnda,185 words
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Article91 1965-07-08 5 j£UALA I.UMPUR. Wed. I The National Union of Journalists of Malaya will hold a Press Ball at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rah- man In Ampang Road here on Sept. 4 to raise funds for ius educational and welfare programmes. 'Highlights of the ball91 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A New Zealand eye surgeon today suggested that legislation be introduced to allow specialist medical officers to inspect the premises and working conditions of industrial workers to ensure that their eyes are adequately protected. This was necessary to minimise eye200 words
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84 1965-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Geneva-base^ secretary of the VVorld University Service. Mr. S Chlthamparanathan. left for home today after discussions here with University of Malaya authorttip.s on student and staff welfare at the university. His tHiks included dtseunkMUi on the possibility of WUS84 words
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Article35 1965-07-08 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. lnche Oman Dm. an :inti-malanal Inspector with the Began Serai Henlth Department, has left, for Manila on a three months' study tour under a World Health Or- Ranisation fellowshin35 words
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308 1965-07-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed THE Sincanore Firewood and Charcoal Dealers Association. re;>re.- iiting importers ot firewood and charcoal, has told the TarllT Advisory Board, now in session here, that wi»orl charcoal should not be ii. I In the Common Market The mh iciation's308 words
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Article30 1965-07-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Edura'ion. lnche Abdul Rahim bin Ishitk. will open Telok Kurau Secondary School on Juiy 19 at 7.30 p-m. j30 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-07-08 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I THAT FOUNTAIN IS I I fg Z77 (TEE,MEE!} -^V\W GOOD PER A LOT O 1 \&ZZZ.-J y '/A/ ocL J^^L \l i-augms-yak:: it I *l /xwJf32 words
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152 1965-07-08 6 Prophet's Birthday rally at Badminton Hall CINOAPORE, We d The venue of the mass rally to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad on Saturday has been i hanged from the National Theatre to the Singapore Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road. 'IhUwas announced today by the organisers, the Singapore Prophet's152 words
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145 1965-07-08 6 I^AMPAR, Wed. A sawmill kepala, Chong Saw Leng, 36, was committed at the close of a preliminary inquiry here j esterday to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of raping a 12-M-ar-nid girl. Bail was allowed. The girl told145 words
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Article316 1965-07-08 6 HO SAI KONG - HO SAI KONG -By SLASH WOUNDS ARE EVIDENT AS FAMILIES IDENTIFY MISSING FISHERMEN PENANG, Wednesday. MARINE police today recovered the bodies of five of the eight trawlermen missing since last Saturday night after their vessel had been found burnt in the sea about 14 miles from Penang.316 words
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Article75 1965-07-08 6 IPOH. Wed The Peralc State Welfare Committee has been dis■Olved in compliance with a directive of the Central Welf»re Council to which it was affiliated. A Slate branch of the council has been formed instead, with Territorial Chief of the Bindings district. Raja Shahriman bin Raja Abdul75 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-07-08 6 Many new faces in 'Miss Malaysia' contest CINGAPORE. Wed Many new faces will be among contestants vying for the title of "Miss Malay «la" in the ".'Miss International" contest at Lone Beach from Auc. 4 to H. Altogether. 26 girls are competing in the contest at thr < i thav92 words
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155 1965-07-08 6 by ROGER HENNING SYDNEY, Wed. The v^ Australian Minister for the Army. Dr. A. J. Forbes, left here today to inspect Australian troops in Malaysia and Vietnam. Accompanied by the Prr. manent Secretary to the Department of the Army. Mr. B. White, he will155 words
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Article56 1965-07-08 6 PENANG. Wed. The Penanft and Province Wellesley Malay Writers' Association was formed at a meeting attended by more than 60 Malay writers from all over the State at Umno Hall here. Inche Harun Hassan was elected president with Che Sitl Hawa Yatim as vice-president. Inche Zakri Abadi56 words
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Article38 1965-07-08 6 PENANG. Wed A housewife Kolc Ah Yam. 38. was lined $244 or two week*' jail when she pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of possessing 1.2 gallons of dutiable liquor in her house at Sungei Nibong.38 words
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160 1965-07-08 6 THAT LOCAL FRUIT TAX SHOCK: STEPS TO REMOVE IT KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. All local fruit brought from Singapore to the Malaysian mainland are dutiable but the Ministry of Finance is looking into the possibility of removing this "barrier." The Ministry gave this assurance today when commenting on a complaint160 words
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Article53 1965-07-08 6 KANGAR. Wrd. The Perlis Red Cross Society is distributing powdered milk and stationery g.fts to more than 1.000 pupils of national schools in the state. The gifts were donated by the American. New Zealand. German and Austri.m Red Cross societies through the Malays. an body in53 words
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Article142 1965-07-08 6 Robber shoots man in locked car PENANG. Wed.— An armed robber shot and wounded a contractor, Mr. Koh Hai Ching. last night when he locked himself up in his car at the Church Street pier. The gunman fired point- I blank at the windscreen of the car and lilt Mr.142 words
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Article49 1965-07-08 6 KANGAR. Wed.— The Regent iof Perlis, Tenglcu Suleiman, will open the three-day State horticultural and agricultural exhibU tions at the Women's Institute hall on July 22. 1 In addition to a display of I more than 1.000 exhibits, a I handicraft competition will also i be held.49 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-07-08 6 Malaysia's Algiers position just as good: Envoy WUALA LUMPUR. Wed. JV —The United Arab Republic Ambassador here, Dato Abdul Moneim Hassan Tauflk, said today the postponement of the Algiers conference had not In any way prejudiced Malaysia's position Dato Tauflk. who a; the Kuala Lumpur airport to see an official142 words
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107 1965-07-08 6 I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Twenty-nine out of the 33 members of the Malaysian official delegation who went to Algiers for the Afro-Asian summit conference have returned home or gone back to their posts abroad. The four who are still in the Algerian capital107 words
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Article30 1965-07-08 7 IPOH Wed. Th" Mentri B«--■ar Dato Ahmad bin S) d. ill address ;< BttM rally at the Wo Pra n:r.c InstiI t\\\n hrv o" Sn'urday. Prophet MohMii-rl> bi'-t'.id.iy30 words
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Article, Illustration312 1965-07-08 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 11 An expert said here today that the Spanish coins recently illustrated in the newspapers are quite common, exist here in vast quantities and are only worth from S5 to SlO. His pockets linking wi:h r:<rf coins worth312 words
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Article267 1965-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. .THE Senior President of the Sessions Court here. Syed Hassan Al-JcrTri. today called lon Deputy Public Prosecutors to read the law properly before giving their consent to prose- cute. Thi> v.'ns to ensure that the law provided protection to the public267 words
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Article58 1965-07-08 7 Military exercises in S'pore SINGAPORE. \Ve«l police i today announced that military forces would hold i tiainins exercises at the Colombo health training i re. i in C'lementi Road < from 8.30 p.m tomorrow to I j b a.m. on Friday. Blank ammunition and flares will be used. The public58 words
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Article72 1965-07-08 7 !>i \NO Wed. The C'.tv Council* cultural .-uixumm.'.trr ba« Inritad local cultural astoto .i meeting on July 20 to consider how the council c.iii foster and contribute to cultural Hc'iv:'irs in the i v thii meeting tentativa pre- v the Mib-oommif.ro for mi ro the Town Hall72 words
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Article52 1965-07-08 7 IPOH wed. Mir h-\.n--ol tin Ray.. Pnrempumn school here. Mi>. A. N N.iu ;uitted by the traffic court here today whrn the pwcution withcirrw a MS9SMM liiTsr against her. Mr.- Nada rajah. 46. irtd plenden not cuiitv to a ih.iißr f nrcheen! driving in Jalan Bat.i Bo:ick^il Oil52 words
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118 1965-07-08 7 He learned to wash clothes in jail... DENANG. Wed A magis- trate. Incho Annuar bin Zalnal Abidin. today advised a convicted man to pend his time in iall "profitably." Ibrahim bin Hasinm. 21, with thri't 1 previou> Cpnvictions. had earlier pleaded guilty to breaking Into a Beach Street home. Asked118 words
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Article49 1965-07-08 7 KANGAK. Wed.— I lie Montr. Bern Dv.o Sluikh Alwwci. ml hern re-elected president of the Peril! Scou: Council with tacbe Ahmud Mum at vice-president. O'h-r officials are DDCXM M'hayuddin bin Dato Hab:n '(chairman". Inche Ahmad bin Sultan isßCTetaryi anti i-iche Abu B:<k<r bm Mohamed Noor I (treasurer).49 words
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Article59 1965-07-08 7 SINGAPORE Wed. T h f An i-vicf ircUon of Mic CID j\ 1 terdwv aa:iin raided su>Dec ed bnthrls. No arrrM. 1 werr marie. Riiicis were rarrii'd oM on 20 houses at Gui'.lemard Rond. K;ni Son? Road. J'lhor^ Roud. Syed Al-'i R l Lor -res59 words
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102 1965-07-08 7 Equal pay demand by teachers' union PENANG. Wed. The Penans branch of the Di-y Training College Teacher.-' Union, at it* annual meeting on Saturday, will consider a resolution urging the Ministry of Education to sjrant DTC teachers equal pay tor equal work "without any conditions." Eight resolutions will be tabled102 words
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Article135 1965-07-08 7 PENANG. Wed POLICE are hunting a 4 o! >ix who raided a j lighter anchored oil Penang H irbour early this morning j n.ri MCaptd with a large 1 cargo foodi The ttan^ locked up in Anthony Samy b n cabin before loadinu I tyrr.v135 words
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469 1965-07-08 7 Speed of compiling Malay dictionary a 'surprise' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE well-known Dutch lexicographer and Indonesian scholar, Prof A. Teeuw, has expressed surprised over the speed and progress which the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka made in compiling a comprehensive Malay dictionary. The director, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said this today469 words
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Article54 1965-07-08 7 SONG CONTEST AT MOSQUE OPENING KIALA LI .VfPl R. Wed A "Barzan.ji" (religious song) competition will br .iiiiiins the hichlichts of the opening eerrmon> of the SlO million National Mosque here on Aup. 27. Thr Yang di-Pertuan Agonc will perform the opening ceremony to which Muslim countries have hern invited54 words
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Advertisement160 1965-07-08 7 I a Qt_h |E JBiVilsni NOW ON 25 72/74, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days :r f^-t Ml li. Mnarl and burn ao badly that thfy nearly drlv* you rr»»v? Doe* th" »ktn crack, peel or of th*«* akin ia a Koriu that ha* aprrad throughout tli"160 words
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Advertisement215 1965-07-08 7 JAMES f 1H;1 jj ASEA INDUCTION MOTORS The progress made since it was established in 1883. has made ASEA one of Sweden's largest industrial concerns Outstanding in the world of electric machinery. ASEA s manufacturing programme includes standard threephasa squirrel cage and slip-ring motors for a variety of voltages and215 words
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476 1965-07-08 8 Bullets sent with letter SINGAPORE. Wad A 36- YEAR-OLD jobless m;in. who tried to extort $22,000 from the manager of a printing press, broke both his ankles when he fell into v monsoon drain in trying to escape police arrest, a magistrate's476 words
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Article27 1965-07-08 8 SINGAPORE. \\>d Australian ophthalmology -specialist. Prolessor Gerard Crock, today gave a talk on "Eye diseases and the physician" at Ihr Pathology lecture theatre. General Hospital.27 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-07-08 8 NEW USIS CHIEF ARRIVES MR. George W. Porter, (above) a former newspaper editor and reporter, who has arrived in Singapore from Pmtnt to take over the post of Information Officer at the American Consulate-G ene r a 1 here. Hr will succeed Mr. Wolf Rr.idr at the I.S. Information Sri135 words
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Article31 1965-07-08 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The St. Peters Anglican Church in S<-r;m-goon Garden Estate will hold a Himbie sale at the church compound on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.31 words
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328 1965-07-08 8 SINGAPORE. Wed A SIX-MAN Australian Parliamentary Labour Party delegation flew into Singapore tonight at the invitation of the State Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to study and evaluate political trends. The leader of the delegation. Mr. E.G. Whltlam. who Is also Deputy Leader of328 words
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111 1965-07-08 8 Razak: 'Not interested in Hong Lim result' KUALA LUMPUR. v Wed. Tun Abdul Riuuk said today that the Central Government was i% not interested" In the result of the Hong Lim byelection in Singapore on Saturday. "The Alliance i and it d tor whether 'lv PAP or the Barman wins."111 words
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Article97 1965-07-08 8 JAIL, ROTAN SENTENCE IS REDUCED SINGAPORE. Wed. A labourer, Scan Ah Poh. v I i under a district court's sentence of one year's jail and six strokes Of the rotan. today hati I tence reduced on appeal day's jail by Mr. Justice Window in the High Court The judge accepted97 words
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Article90 1965-07-08 8 KUCHING. Wed.— An eight-year-old Chinese boy was saved from drowning In the river at the 24 th mile resettlement village this afternoon by an alert policeman Constable Sim who WM on roadblock duty at the bridcte outside the vlllace >aw the boy in difficulty in the90 words
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Article48 1965-07-08 8 Market research course SINGAPORE. Wed.— A .-pecml course on market research will bo conducted by the Singapore Institute of Management, eommenrniu nexi Tuesdiiy. The tcr is S5O. Registration forms n.ny be otv ;ui,ed irom the Sln«ra;, ute of Management.. Overseas JnJoo Bank Building. 19G Sou'h 3ridge Road. Singapore.48 words
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Article67 1965-07-08 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Peoples Action Party will hold a lunch time by-elec-tion rally at Fullerton Square at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The party will also hold two other street meetings at China Street <1 p.m. to 0 p.m.) and Upper Chinchew Street (8 p.m. to 10 p.m.). The67 words
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Advertisement284 1965-07-08 8 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to THE ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPN. LTD., on the occasion of their removal to NEW OFFICE PREMISES at 110, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. FAR EAST LAND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD., FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION LTD., f? Om FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION (MALAYSIA) LTD., LUCKY REALTY COMPANY LTD., SIGLAP284 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-07-08 8 AH**** **wn Rtf V. T. ntrrnHn vi»<^ <V' V/^Jfe »JLi-_~ [KOOaJH?? )k3»JG6U2SAJp| .SO I THOUGHT THE WELL, I GUESS U- -COH. r WIU-.V3 rjW^f-rt^H" MJemJmJFIL?' whatxou you were leasi i cxiuld do /rru. be au /^but nou're alley A^l rM.V 4 *vF£^Tf*'i- i t3L^M pom' our /sctwgtota>« wouu> be to73 words
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Article, Illustration2081 1965-07-08 9 John Deane Potter - John Deane Potter For them the glory was over.... The war had settled down to an exhausting, ceaseless, slogging bloodbath no quarter asked and none given burned-out tanks, mangled bodies, dozens of small fierce battles which always led to officers and men killed and wounded By The footsloggers' finest2,081 words
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Advertisement139 1965-07-08 9 -^v Flotta Lauro ar« risnowned for their M^^^* li^skw f 1 tradition of excellence in comfort and M 1 fcfafe. 1 service in sea travel. This famed company Bj^. are now Pa c n 8 on trie Europe-Australia m run its fully stabilised, newest, fastest most luxurious passenger liners M.139 words
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Article82 1965-07-08 10 M Wnrd, SIS tf. mmm) THE FAMILY of the late Mr Kathtreeu of Survey Office Ratu Pahat who died on '.'Kin June, rrfij thank rtl "i'" and friends for their condu'"'r* *r»hth*. assistance and attesidin,^ t the riner MESSRS TAh CHEE TEE and See 'he families ol <h» late82 words
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Article151 1965-07-08 10 •i» H nra <s HIS fMmmum PROPHET MOHAMIO'i IirHIUY .-iil<ermarket. ir. hard Road and Singapore Hranchea will he ChMM ga Kith Inly No delivenei FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. ton imi nook addic-ta t,,.wv. 'i,,,, sho>vroom at Tlmea Hf" Rreet Valley Road. «ingH|»»re FOR YOUR TRIP to the rontinral use continental151 words
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Article48 1965-07-08 10 li HW< «T I \tinim,,m> SCRIPTURE UNION RALLY Tbe rVok for The World B'ikil Rlntani s. bMI II ii; Kl. < p m CONVENTION in.i neahnK HllaWi Pentecoatal Phurch .IS «t Michael a Ratal, 'iilv to II dmly 7 om All lesus revet f»ls a*** lire now48 words
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Article645 1965-07-08 10 Threats By Jakarta Indonesia s national revollltfOß is always la danger, but it is disturbing that Jakarta should so olten raise the cry that Indonesia it in peril because ol Malaysia. 1 his ha.s been the main propaganda thonM Cor the past v.-ok or more, re-introduced by the Acting President.645 words
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Article372 1965-07-08 10 It looks as though the Port of Singapore Authority will haw to modify and rephasc its development programme. The 545 million loan the World Bank has agreed to give will look after the foreign exchange costs of projects in- volving a total expenditure of S7o million. Finding the372 words
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Article188 1965-07-08 10 With such unanimity surrounding the need to promote the National Language, the exchange between Dr. Tan Chee Khoon and Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. over dictionaries is unfortunate. The trouble lies in varying definitions of what a dictionary should be. Syed Nasir188 words
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186 1965-07-08 10 Detainee Boestamam: 'It was a casual enquiry' j>LK A S E accept my heartielt appreciation tor your promptnosN in publishing my denial of having sent birthday greetings to Dr Soekarno. The denial is true. Indeed I deplore very much the use of my name by Indonesia for its propaganda purposes.186 words
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Letter203 1965-07-08 10 1 REFER to your report headed "No special licences for those 'pirate taxis'" (ST. June 30) and wish to point out that your statements that "the Commissioner of Road Transport, Inche Jelani bin Kupah. said the popular belief that the Government was considering the issue of203 words
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Letter59 1965-07-08 10 VX'ITH reference to the letter of Inche A. Abdul Hal (S.T. July 1» if Inche A. Abdul Hal will write to me stating his Employees Provident Fund contributors' number and his current address, his complaint will be Investigated and necessary action taken to regulate the matter. E.59 words
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Letter249 1965-07-08 10 HN June. 24. we came out with a statement condemning the University Socialist CluD for its outright support of the Barisan Soslalis and also challenged them to defend their anti-Malaysia views In an open debate with us. 81nce then the University Socialist Club have put up249 words
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Letter46 1965-07-08 10 WHY are our capable Alor Star police so Immune to the nuisance of youngsters who bedevil BJ with noise from the oDen exhausts of motorcycles while they ride through our streets a* in a race? I thought this .sort of thins was illegal INDIGNANT Alor Star46 words
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Article1265 1965-07-08 10 WHEN THE INTERESTS OF SHAREHOLDERS, CREDITORS AND EMPLOYEES ARE AT STAKE Kenneth S. Most Head, School of Accountancy Singapore Polytechnic DISCUSSES THE NEW BILL PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT THE new C o mpanies Bill which has received its first reading in Parliament has been acclaimed as a vast1,265 words
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Advertisement696 1965-07-08 10 Strait* Tißiei A Malay Mail ii M »«.e'tlse--eMI may na-ide< t« COLO •TORAGC lUMRMARKET o'C.ferd »oed Veceptieniat O»«k) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES M <• Koaa Kaiexg Navai Bate Authorised Agent* CITY BOOK STORE LTO Winchester Meuae. ioln/er Quo* THE NKWS FRONT FitipatrKka S oermarliat M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty »oed Nevai696 words
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Advertisement43 1965-07-08 10 ghoul The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* Exporter* •f High Clait Wortttdi t Woollen,. SINGAPORE. 21, Chuiio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mention, Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54 64, Nathan Rood Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement180 1965-07-08 10 Another reason why Q more Carrier air J|,JI3L bought than any M tP* V** other make! \jJL iLCkSc flaaßk aaV 3^^r 1 B 7 tioner stops abnormal f tSflraßJf 8 voltages from overload- 1 1 &^^Mar <te>^aj ing the unit. This is a lv •■(•ty factor that reduces service calls180 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-07-08 11 A royal picture, autograph for stricken youth I/UAL.4 LUMPUR. Wod. An a m eric n youth whoso ambition is to colled the autoRraph.s of the world's Heads ot State la now a proud owner of an exquisitely framed autographed photograph of the Yan{, r diPortuan Agong and the Raja Perma:suii252 words
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Article141 1965-07-08 11 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A MOTOR-CAR greaser was today jailed for 12 months by a district court for breaking into his own place of work and stealing $898 Mohammed bin Salleh. 22. who pleaded guilty, had broken into the Oriental I Automobile Service S'a' In River141 words
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Article175 1965-07-08 11 Gambling: It's an odds-on winner RUALA LUMPUR. Wed With a firm knowledge of mathematics and the aid oi a computer a nbler can make lots of money— without any help from "Lady Luck Speaking to Rotarians here i tod:iy. Mr II R. Mill, representative of the Britun Council, illustrated how175 words
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Article41 1965-07-08 11 IPOH. Wed. Captain D. A Nicol. of the 2 Signal* Squadron. 2nd Br. Malayala Rnngrrs. reported to the police that «235 v.i.s atoiaa Brmi nis ear wh.ch vis patted along Ampang Road. Tambun. near here on Monday evening41 words
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Article, Illustration300 1965-07-08 11 'NOT A CITIZEN BUT HE INTERFERED IN COUNTRY'S INTERNAL POLITICS' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today said that one reason Mr. Alex Josey, a freelance journalist, was being expelled was that he had "interfered'" in the internal politics of300 words
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Article217 1965-07-08 11 What does this mean? Lee SINGAPORE, Wed. Sing apore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew expressed regret over the expulsion of Mr. Josey. ''What dors this mean? Is this just to in.ik.foreign corresjM>ndcnts more amenable into reporting favourably of the Central Government?" he asked. "besides being a hint at foreign217 words
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216 1965-07-08 11 'Hardships' worry Sarawak Opposition leaders I£UCHING. Wed. Opposition political leaders here have expressed concern over the drastic measures taken by the Sarawak Government to curb Communist influence In the state A statement issued today by Mr. On« Kee Hui and Mr Stephen Yon*, both members and until recently leaders ofReuter - 216 words
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Article55 1965-07-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore branch of the Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union has expressed frustration over the '"exasperating (May" in •alary revision for permanent and ttmporary police translators A resolution adopted at its annual meeting urges that their ease nhould be more vigorously55 words
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Article38 1965-07-08 11 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Kee Lpclc Yong. 25. was today reminded for week af'er he xts charged ;n magistrate's court w: h r.ip;' r 13-year-old girl at house at Telok Mata Ikar. on Nov. 18 las:38 words
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Article29 1965-07-08 11 REREMBAN. Wed. Mr. B. H lan bas been re-elected chairman of the Negri Sembllan branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya for the 10th year in succession.29 words
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230 1965-07-08 11 Neo-colonial creation? Oh, no, say Indian visitors XL A L A LUMPUR. Wed. The. leader of a ninemember student delegation from India said today that there was no basis for any nation to describe Malaysia as a ne o colonialist creation. Mr. Daljit Sen Adel. the president of 300.000--•trong All-India230 words
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Article53 1965-07-08 11 KUCHING. Wed. Tin- seven people arrested in Btaifi—f f»f. in Sarawak's Second Division, yesterday. for behaviour believed likely to ondan-.er public safety, had Ik en agitating against the Government's resettlement mr.isurcs the tetlaf omnii.ssioner. Sarawak Constabulary. Mr. D.B. Goodsir, said lodav He said tlipy were53 words
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Article102 1965-07-08 11 BATU PAHAT. Wednesday. THIRTY-TWO crew members of the Dannyrost were arrested today on board their ship by the port authorities here and charged In the magistrate's court with disobeying the lawful orders of the ship's captain They were allowed bail of $100 each. The102 words
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Advertisement132 1965-07-08 11 Travel to HONG KONG JAPAN for your holidays and business trips by ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES Sailing Dates for: avv. TEGELBERG* w.». "RUYS" sas s:ss gss isSiffi Dcc Honr on or obcut Uth August 1965 15th Sept. 1965 A/D Keeluno .Toiwon) )965 m^^ 1965 Zr Yokoho.ro on or about 24th August132 words
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Advertisement138 1965-07-08 11 ffll W I V «wvl LJm 2^* -#BT JLa3P«^^^^aA \JKmsWL V% Mm iL. i^hg> bBB Mk i 1 i;^^bl. I W Bt fin II! \fc J I 9 E «^1 111 y f .^ate b^Llk kV iSir This one Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! 4& 1138 words
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Miscellaneous102 1965-07-08 11 The Tides TODAY: Sedlll Keclul 537 a.m. (5.9(1) 4.52 p.m. <6.3f1>; ttngapora 6.35 a.m. <6.Sft> 6.54 p.m. f 7 lXt Port Dickson 133 a.m it>2(ti 2.38 p.m. I74ft»; Port Swettenhum 12.30 1 am i9.7ftr 1.21 p m UlJft); Pti-.ani: 09 it m i"lft 1 8.58 SMt) I ((MORROW Sedi'.i Keclnl102 words
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Miscellaneous744 1965-07-08 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANXKLS: 5 Kuala 6.34 FiintMonw. ••Finding Lumpur; Ipoh and Malar- and Fu&vir.g"; 7.00 NtVI .n e»; 3 Johorc Bahru: 4 Tai- English: 7.10 Sra BUDI "TIM pinx: Batu r.iliat; 9 Pr.m.i Doi'na"; 7.35 Beber'y Kluanc. Hili;)i.!:o>--' Psychoanaly--. O. .s I.M.: 2.00 Test PHtfrn ar.d C;ampeued": 8.00 News744 words
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Article, Illustration318 1965-07-08 12 1.L.0. DEBATES PROPOSAL A( OMMITTEE reporl proposing adoption <>t ;i recommendation concerning the employment of women with family responsibilities Ikis been submitted to the l!)ih session of the International Labour Conference now meeting in Geneva. The recommendation seeks to ensure that women with family318 words
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167 1965-07-08 12 SHOULD women who wear glasses use fashion eye make-up?" This is a vitally important question which is being constantly asked. And a Hollywood beauty authority answers definitely in the affirmative. Eyes are not hidden behind glasses as many women believe. Instead, they are167 words
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419 1965-07-08 12 Illusions about the bikini and its many variations EVERY year with metronomic regularity someone stuck for a talking point says that bikinis are going out. It's almost as popular a piece of instant pundltry as claiming that the Liberals in Britain are reviving! One wouldn't stick his neck out about419 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-07-08 12 OTITCHES. either knit or i crocheted are favour- ed this year This original plaited drevv with the larice "mailbox" pockets and tressed hood carries the name "Lawrence of Arabia" and 1 was recently presented to buyers from all over the world at the recent 6Otn "Berlin Fashion81 words
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Advertisement242 1965-07-08 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY I Wonder Tonic with Candy Taste §~^^jl Each Swcctlct is equivalent to *'^m 10 oranges (Vitamin C). HICEE SVVEETLtTS will keep your omplexion smooth and clear, free y*"~ B from blemishes and rough skin. It .fl^^H will also relieve fatipue. banish colds, I (*v242 words
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Advertisement329 1965-07-08 12 tawny m -T aVL i fZ&V&fi/ ,ay,: Coming in now... the tawny-toned t..^ t_L t~, mouth ...sexiest understatement ted (k> I of the year*. 3 smashingly- subtle pastels with a tender tawny touch... and a light lick of frosting [for those who think yum.l f OH SAU NOW jl ••XVrfrArt^J329 words
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267 1965-07-08 13 PADMAN GOPAL - Councillor and the cheque that bounced PADMAN GOPAL lI MALACCA, Wednesday. chief cashier of the Municipal Council here has been instructed not to accept cheques from any councillor in exchange for cash. The order was made by the Councils deputy president, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang, today following the case of267 words
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Article28 1965-07-08 13 SINGAPORE Wed— Son: 70 |M—miri of '.lie P and O Orient !::ier Himalaya vlll cii>em- bark when the vewel arrive--hrre from London on July 2328 words
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Article, Illustration136 1965-07-08 13 sultan leads a merry Fair chase IWEW YORK, Wed. The Sultan of Brunei yesterday made a whirlwind visit to the New York World's Fair with two of his sons, at a bPeed which astonished Fair officials. Sir Omar All Salfuddln left a private visit to Britain to fly in onReuter - 136 words
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134 1965-07-08 13 CINGAPORE. Wed. An of the Bank of China here said today that the bank took directives from Its head office in Peking, and he was. therefore, unable to comment on a statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman in London yesterday on the closure of the134 words
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230 1965-07-08 13 Kittens, mosquito coil blamed for fire J£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A burning mosquito coil, believed to have been knocked down by two kittens, was said today to be the cause of a fire which gutted a wooden house in Kampong Pandan here this morning, making a family of five homeless. Nobody230 words
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Article164 1965-07-08 13 DENANG Civil Defence j*■ exercise in George To 2 000 National Servicemen take part "We want to test the state ot preparedness and coordination among our various sections." said Mr. Richard iGow. regional staff officer. j Northern Region The 24-hour •exercise will be 1164 words
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Article52 1965-07-08 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. j Traffic accidents here in the first six months of the year took 108 lives, compared with 120 for the same period last year. There were 2,717 road accidents (16 deaths) last month. For the same month last year there were 14 deaths and 2.82952 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-07-08 13 'Come home' appeal to mother of 4 A Singapore Public Works driver S Ncer.ip.in 32. vrstrnl.iy appealed to his 21 -year-old wife K P.irvathi. (above), to "forget all past differenies." .md return home P.ir\athi. a mother of four, left their Buffalo Road home un June M For the pa.st 1097 words
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Article42 1965-07-08 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore's Mentri Besar. Da o H;»ji Hassan bin Haji Yurus. w.ll eive a tea p;tr y tomorrow to members of the security forces who look pan in the recent operations asuinv Indonesian infiltrators in thi- State.42 words
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Article57 1965-07-08 13 F ONDON. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr Harold Li Wilson, told a questioner In Parliament yesterday, that 50.000 British troops were in Malaysia "to assist the external defence of Malaysia, to enable us to meet our obligations to the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation, and to contributeReuter - 57 words
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113 1965-07-08 13 'TOKYO. Wed —New Zealand* Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. yesterday received an a *.<■-.. r;» lire from the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr KisaXu Sato. of Japan's readiness tn help bring about an amicable atmosphere for the settlement <>f the MalaysianIndonesian dispute..Reuter - 113 words
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242 1965-07-08 13 Singapore housing drive impresses Indian expert SINGAPORE, Wed The visiting Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Works and Housing. Mr. Prom Krisheo, today described Sineaporc's success in housing .i- .tn inspiration"' to India He said. "I find a tn vie: rtuu» amount of work bai been donp \vi* to tat-kle242 words
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Article25 1965-07-08 13 SINGAPORE Wed -v ni'Kjor* R C Pa/.:' B> H M DockVHrd. Strscuporp nan b^n pn um;et! Rear-Adn non ix> Admiral Supenrt*nd*nt. .Siiißs>por* D<K-lcy»rd.25 words
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Advertisement131 1965-07-08 13 a\xoui\cemeaXT W ..,,}p iSii Mil The Chairman Board of Directors :E:=g=§i§£=E§§§=:=§=s:S:=s:i o^'" -o^' S |fes^ P^S ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPN., LTD. j||| |j||f||j f;j 0^:- KR Hi take jrreal pleasure in announcing the Wsy£t£^^ dH? -tcW^" rr^PY ii&%%& ®§l- ss: WAy/.yiJ.v'WES"*' ••lII* ...•r J -< V t W f*. HBt131 words
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Advertisement182 1965-07-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT N« Win.)-- 4>M r,f. LADY TO MANACE V' -mum ■hila i eatao. llahmenl .\v;.ly Box ai:ii B.T spore EXPERIENCED WIREMAN It.'hi possess >;oiHl rasart- onrtini oi P.O. i al*h. and -..I Kree .ur Iran M»iia««s wtn ir. eommodaitona SEKOLAH TUN FATIMAH lalan Ij.rku: loOon C.iriiu VVar.ted I Minimum182 words
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Advertisement659 1965-07-08 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 11 1»,,,rf. MS I Win.i—H;x Wi rf.. e«fr. ROOM lm n new. lorvenient flat. ljt< An.t., r Koad Kooe lore U r.or.* FAR EAST MANSION Bedrooms I' tnorsmic view occupation ONE FURNISHED ROOM, attamed Miil.ro Ar\ and spacious at I.eortK- Hi. l. lanolin Telephone HOI PATERSON HILL Orance659 words
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Advertisement585 1965-07-08 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IJ H.ri. 5« I Win.,— Box t$ rit rxl: i PREWAR BUNGALOW OH M*> j «'l I MM! l:o:<d n> I rpnone INDEPENDENT BUNGALOW *< -M it Knn ka*ltaa% BEOOKVILLE RELINQUISH BOOK INC Bl 'lfl.ii 'ie<l r n l> 'eii^t.ei Tsn s \*>tt Mx, ,2 liter585 words
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Advertisement560 1965-07-08 14 EDUCATION Hord* Win. I— Box i» rit rxlr., I. IHE LONDON JLMOCIL > ion« im I ..Berf concise Airmail yosi*. it i,ui>" in Boonnrepmg aoO Accouni II nc». Business I rain-n*. Knglisn I >CI aad nm k.m a L.C.C. A-CA AI A K C.V. A.. C I.S x l B560 words
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Advertisement911 1965-07-08 14 HIRE PURCHASE i Word* oC i Wm.i Hox in rfs rafri TOkHIBA TRANSISTOR RADIO* ■urn ie oo uei montn Japan s No M adio lor netttr reception KeehiiK' n«ril Ktwil S tore Hncm. C IM OFFICE EQUIPMENT N ...rf. Win ALL SIZES ;m.l .oloiir» ot •.n.-ltiva ipes if.SA i lor911 words
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Advertisement845 1965-07-08 14 FOR SALE 'Win.,— Box M rim. rxlrn [I WHY PAY MORI' lalrrial? rc<lucr 3!H) Tai-shan SS.SXI MMa4s airnhlll Koad, Spore. LATtST 19CJ b t.G. KefriKCratur« .>- his I I SPECIAL OFFER Rtcon<Mi*nfrl E.C l-ircr ElactrM <•• M/. available at ITS 9Ut» RELIEVE AGONISING PILES \it««l Ijrrv .u.-itooin Capsii" »aapor* Hru»845 words
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Advertisement395 1965-07-08 14 PERBADANAN XEMA NEGERI SELANGOR (Bttaß| Corpoiati' TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited trom the main agents of heavy e<(.. lor the supply and di !oUo»u-.3 plant Nos. Tr.i 1 No Tyred D> 1 No. Pneumatic Compactor SpeclficatKiiis and form of lender may be obtained porat Km Ern.ti.eer'> otfice any tlma during395 words
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Advertisement1313 1965-07-08 15 TO Li.QfuC. il Cf'Vl >■ Uui r*NN Milt P l*a*J*l FtJMaj UI'SSIS It Pt July 10 laly 11 AS-HALION Gdn II July 11 laly 12,10 PELEUS jaly v Ju'y 14 J*ty Ii MIMNON j U i| 19 JWr v My 21/2) iuii MUAMPUS LeiiOfS. L'pooi, Out. Aaoutk July 23 lily1,313 words
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Advertisement1321 1965-07-08 15 i^^^^^^^^^/yyAY^W222Z3BI r//rLH\j£/JV£s IML I.AjT AjIATIC {'PRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT ANO SCANOIKAVIA. S'po>e P S'Xam *e*aaa Am G«ao* H*«rt H Duit «on Ani* ce**i BUSUANGA I) Sailel Sailed I* Pt 5 l»ly IS Aat I A*t o ID 14 UN* aj Illy U/21 laty 22/24 It ik Aaf II1,321 words
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Advertisement1190 1965-07-08 15 I BenulinF\ EXPRESS SERVICt 10 -ONOON LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL POUTS BENREOCH f V iomo* Aat Jell 1/11 Jaty 11/14 I*l|lS/1S M b )Ul n nrvxiLK.* f <* Liverpool Atg II BENHIANT Havr* m m Rottantaa Sect Singapore P. SHaa Peaang Antwerp Seel i Jaly U/ II J*l) 11/11 M| 21/21 Singapor*1,190 words
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Advertisement1224 1965-07-08 15 kg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. [•VaCM U.K./Cont.nent Smgapur* P. S'haa Peaang CITY OF WINNIPEG Ldon. H'burg, R'dam, A'werp. Hull 14. 15 July CITY OF WELLINGTON don. H'burg. R'dam. Havre. Hull. Mbro, lirrnaia 21/21 Jaly Jaly CITT OF NEWCASTLE L do*. H burg, R'dara. Havre. Hull, Middlesbrough 25 21 Act1,224 words
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725 1965-07-08 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were barely 1 steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and an added bearish factor for Singapore investors wa.« the uncertainty regarding the outcome of the Saturday byelection at Hong l.im The market was generally quiet with a725 words
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Article28 1965-07-08 16 Malayan Stock Indire* July 6 Jult 7 •Industrials: 66.61 66.18 Tins: 84.14 84.12 S rubbers: 103.08 103 08 ■Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec 29, 1962= 10028 words
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Article871 1965-07-08 16 DISINESS in and reported to the Sinpaporr and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork t:\rhannr of MaLiysU yesterday, with the number of the abarr* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: CeM Start (1.000) SI.BS: Dunlept (1.000) 51. 19. (1,0001 II 1«: Eatt Smtlt *3 06 SL: F.871 words
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Article53 1965-07-08 16 rPHr present rat* of the Malayan dollar against thr pound sterlint; fixed on November 24 last year is Selllnr TT OD 2s. 3 15 I6d. Burin* TT 2t» 4 I 16d. Bu'int OD 2%. 4',d. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article40 1965-07-08 16 '['Ht Malayan tichangt Bankt' A»e--1 elatlen made theae change* In Iti rate* to mercnant* yeaterday (all ratea to S100): ■•Ming TT ar 0D ready:: Deutaena Mark* 129 8/8: French France 158 7/8; Italian Lira *****. Nerweglan Krontr 232.40 words
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Article36 1965-07-08 16 ON the fr«« excitant* market In Bone Koec yeotcrday the U.S. dollir wia quoted at 5.761 for T.T. and 5 Til for aaah. tuning ai quoted at 16.02 aad •n« tad taM at Ml36 words
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Article16 1965-07-08 16 At«t Molrk produced 70.33j lb I in June and Bukit Katil 48 600 lb16 words
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440 1965-07-08 16 Straits tin price down by nearly seven dollars TBI Straits tin price fell .*."> to 5711.."i(l prr picul in Ponanc yestrrdav The three ninntlis l.ondnn afternoon bajrers' price »n Tutsdav «;is down X!«i per ton. Locally demand was reported to he BaighUj off The estimated turnover at 2.")0 tons was440 words
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Article27 1965-07-08 16 July 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68i cents (down one eighth of a cent). TIN: $714.50 (down $6.75). Unofficial estimated offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article231 1965-07-08 16 July 7. Three month*. INDUSTRIAL* Houatead IS eta. McAllater <-a. City Dev. 6 eta. M. lnvt. 8 eta. C.S. Holding 19 eta. N Iron eta. Dunlopa 10 eta. 0.C.8.C. 13 eta, r.. Smelting 21 eta. Kauaaaa W eta. rjeo 11 eu. Ban eta. Ked. Dlap. 12 eta. M231 words
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Article106 1965-07-08 16 V:HIPS lying alan xa ida tne Singapore Harbour mhnoii or eiptcted today are: Nlcobar I 2. Htikjil Mail ;'4. Weser. atein B '9. star Aniarrs 13 14 Babadur II 1 ♦>. A.«'.hn;;on 1-. Rreinald K.rr Macrak U/38. Ne« H aurt 40/41. Llca M»«r»k 44. Ooranka 46. Cannanorr106 words
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Article62 1965-07-08 16 CHINESE Produce E«chjn«.. Singapore naon price, per Dlcul ye.terday Concenut oil: hulk S6li •ellent. drum Ceprj: July Aug. L'K I Unqiiotrd. Pepper: M'inlok irk s.irjv« <k whita -r epeclal Sarawak Ma- K (artalrd Ldmpo.tK bl«. k Sl47i (N) Mllera. Singapara Coconut 0.1 Millerf Aeee- ciatlen prieei t.ulk SAlt62 words
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Advertisement1088 1965-07-08 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA LTDy Cast Canada and U.S.A. Craat Lakaa Satrviaa Hkong Tukonama Moniiea loruaio Detroit Caicatt rierltaMinr 21/24 IMy I Aaj 4 Seal ||aa) USe* II Itti Mvattßiat Mtra" 22/24 Aaj lint I M I Otl 11 Oct 17 Oat Wast Coast .of Central/South America Sarvtaa Yokohama San lot!1,088 words
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Advertisement1005 1965-07-08 16 ■^■■■■■■■WBBaißaaWnißaißaiaa^^ AUSIRAUA ,lt»ltt NIK aALAMB I .HUIA. PAAUIAM ANw r .ulr »*KVIC» i 'a. >reaa«He. Atriaiia. MMMarae Sytat* Ik PJaaru aai Wtgamfia. tooMBAu urn, mmm ummlss* ""'?l Sfi tCARPENTRIA 31 Illy 31/ 3Am Via* I J U U*• lAMORA S A«] 1/ I AM I/U AM T?->, n FROM AIJSIUUA.1,005 words
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Advertisement309 1965-07-08 16 KiSjBOUNOi EUROPE SERVICEi sing<ptf t r>. S«i» Pei<H| t-ORi 'AM* 11/ is ily 11/11 my II My Maneiun. Bor3e<u>. Mj.re. Ountirt. NARA 7/ *«M 18/12 Am II Am Maiitillet, Havre. Dunkirk TATGA 11/11 Sept 14/11 Sept 17 Seft M«ra«illes. Bo'fleetu. Havre. OuafMt. NAUSICAA 12/H J«i ll'W Ocl If Oct Mantii'et.309 words
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Article80 1965-07-08 17 THI Federation .Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from July 8 to July It. Rubber 70} cU a lb. Copra $676 a ton. ocomit Oil $1,048 a ton. Paini oil 5834 a ton. PmUn Kernels $499 ton. The rates of80 words
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Article137 1965-07-08 17 MELBOURNE. Wed. cLCOND lank industrials attracted increased support and rises exceeded falls in a firm market. Some key stocks lost ground. C.SR. was down 2s. 3d. to 61s. 6d. on expectations ol lower profit in the current year. C.I.G. fell Is. 3d. to 495. 3d. Base metals were137 words
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Article251 1965-07-08 17 Jl IV (list trade rubber f.o.b. hum i s closed at j p.m. in >iiu.i|Hiii and Hii.iU Lumpur ves(<ul.iv .it iiS rnts per lb., down our-righth 01 a cent on Tuesday's < li.siiu vel fur the position. The ISM M rikMh easier. I; I I ..nil I M.X.X.251 words
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Article54 1965-07-08 17 Output from the estates and mines in the Gulhrie Group for 1 fur 1963 to date in brackets arc as lollows: RutUiiT 8.702.000 lb. (48.*****0 Ib) tr.i 196 000 in. (1.167.000 lb.). palm oil 2.617 tons (22.957 tons). palm kernels 453 tons. (4.975 .s> .md tin ore 1.18254 words
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Advertisement306 1965-07-08 17 NOTICE IN lilt HIGH (OI'RT IN MAI W \1 Xl ALA LUMPUR COMPANIES (WINUINU-UP) NO: 3 OF 1965 In the Matter of -I \(,l I PANAV il-AHANG) MINIM. COMPANY LIMITED And In the Matter of the ompanir* Ordinance l!' 40 1946 \l>\ I IC risi MKNT OF PETITION NOTICE is306 words
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Advertisement685 1965-07-08 17 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya* Limited for the month of June, 1965 are as follows: Piculs AMPAT TLN DREDGING LIMITED 1.035 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGINO LIMITED 5.448 KAMPONO LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 3.288 KAMUNTINO TIN DREDGING LIMITED685 words
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Advertisement789 1965-07-08 17 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN j PEJABAT PELAJARAN I MELAKA j Separate Tenders will be received Iby the Chief Education Officer, i Malacca, up to 3.00 pjn. on Tuesday, 20th July 1965 for the supply and delivery of the following mate- i rials and equipment to Lower Secondary Schools in Malacca: GROUP789 words
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Advertisement770 1965-07-08 17 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FUST MEETINGS.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 27th day of July. 1365 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor, High Court I Building, Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 89,770 words
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Advertisement700 1965-07-08 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Pedr-al Citizen for the following appointments: 1. Assistant Traffic Manager Division I Salary Scale: $628 x 34 934 Efficiency Bar $982 x 34 1254 Qualifications Candidates should be Traffic Superintendent or holding a similar post In a Malaysian port who is an Associate Member700 words
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Advertisement786 1965-07-08 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE Applications are invited tor the following appointments in the PASIR PANJANO POWER STATIONS of the ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. The commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance a& payable from time to time. Appointment will be786 words
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Advertisement511 1965-07-08 17 NOTICES BEKOH CONSOLIDATED RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED All tenders for Coronation Estate should be submitted to the Company's Agents. Estate Agencies Group Ltd. by not later than August 14th in a sealed envelope marked "Tender for Cv-onation E>tate" at the boitom lett-hund corner. By Order Of The Board MALA VAN ESTATE511 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-07-08 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with Singapore, Wednesday VO horse has yet scored a hattrick in a sprint classic. Can Royal Meadow achieve this feat in the 6f Summer Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday? This consistent sprinter won the valuable sprint in 1963278 words
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411 1965-07-08 18 CRICKET I ONDON. Wed. John Bdrich. Surreys left-handed opener, whose next match is the Third Tatt against New Zealand tomorrow, took his aggregate to 1.001 In his las: eight innings when he made 105 against Yorkshire at Bradford yesterday. Edrich. who scored 92Reuter - 411 words
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Article143 1965-07-08 18 [Games fund now $75,000 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 1965 Festival or Sports Council officials are confident of collecting the $100,000 required to run the Games next month. Goh Sin Tub, PSC secretary,' said In a Press statement that the amount collected now stands at i approximately $75,000. To raise the reni.urintr143 words
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Article31 1965-07-08 18 SUNGEI PAT AN I. Wed. In recognition of his services to athletics ihe Malaysian Amateur Athletic TTnton has named Mr. J P. Augustln a "veteran" on its roll of honour.31 words
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Article131 1965-07-08 18 TT AVTT> BANGKOK. Wednesday. THAILAND will organise the 1966 Asian Games in x Bangkok from Dec. 9t020 as scheduled. Luang Sukhum Nayapradit, president of the organising committee, said yesterday. Luang Sukhum denied Pr reports quoting a Formosan .sports official as saying that It would be difficult131 words
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73 1965-07-08 18 Asian Youth soccer in Manila next MANILA. Wed. The Aalan Youth soccer competition lot the Tengku Abdul Rahnun Cup will be held here In April next year, the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation executive committee announced I The PAAP has authorised the Philippine Football Association to prepare for the annual soccer73 words
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Article50 1965-07-08 18 NASSAU, Wed. Lan Crookenden and Lew Garrard gave Zealand a 2-0 lead yesterday In the inter-zone Davis Cup tennis match against the British 0 bean. i Crookenden beat P. Valdez 1 < Trinidad> 6-2. 6-3. 6-2. v Gerrard disposed of R. Russell 1 (Jamaica) 6-2. 6-3. 6-1.AP - 50 words
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Article29 1965-07-08 18 MILAN. Wed. Brazilian soccer Mar Jose Altaflni. 27. w.ls transferred by the Milan club to the Napoli team for 300 million lire (M 51.440.000) last night- A.PAP - 29 words
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Advertisement1111 1965-07-08 18 TENDERS JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER. JOHOR PTMBERITAHL TAWARAN Tawarsn2 akan dl-terlma dlPejabat Jurutera Parlt dan Tallayer Negrl Johor. Johor Bahru hingga jam 12 00 tengah harl pada 26 .7 65 darl Pemt>oronf(2 Jabatan Pant dan Tallayer yang berdaftai dalam Kelaa E- ka-atas keranr Mentblna Jembatan Rengan Kon^kerit Jenl« Tertentu Standard1,111 words
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Advertisement225 1965-07-08 18 Ever thought of Bermuda as an investment base? Bermuda has no income tax or death duty and is almost completely free from monetary restrictions. First class banking and investment services are provided by The Bank of N. T. Butterfield Son Limited, Bermuda's oldest Bank with world- wide connections. These services225 words
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Miscellaneous192 1965-07-08 18 Straits Times Crossword ACUOSS 6. In O-iwuiy, a }ad«c. par1. Predict collapse of poor •"P* (5) rhll ta act.ng to the result (13». 7 .church to or. to. L Sal foar?d ce 1 n tr Horv rr Wrir 1 n C n ill more tro«* De louna in rioij writ192 words
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1035 1965-07-08 19 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By 1 CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual championships at Farrer Park bitumen track on Saturday and Sunday should bring a continuation of the record-breaking in last weeks schools meet and at the same time1,035 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-07-08 19 F. EMMANUEL - Rajalingam, Shok Keng lead bids for records F. EMMANUEL S'GOR MEET By IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Selangorl 1V sprinter G. Rajalingam, after his good form in last Sunday's inter- club quadrangular meetIng, and record-breaking schoolgirl sprinter Ng Shok Keng will be the central figures In the state's athletic championships at Merdeka375 words
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567 1965-07-08 19 JPOH. Wed.— Eighteen more! records were broken and one equalled on the second day of the Central Perak combined schools athletic championships on the Anderson School ground here today, bringing the total for mo e^ tWO day meet to 35 new, ««T odil567 words
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Article37 1965-07-08 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. NTS became runners-up in the SBHFA league third division when ther beat STC 1-0 in the Dlay-off at Geylanf? today. The winning goal came in the 35th minute through centre-for-ward Wahid Mohamed AIL37 words
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249 1965-07-08 19 HK CHINESE HIT 6 GOALS PAST YOUTH GOALIE SOCCER Hnv-r- i^xt^ SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OfcG KONO Chinese, fresh from their 5-1 victory over FAM Selection at the Merdeka Stadium lnJ. y nanded Singapore's Malaya Cup team a e-2 defeat at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight Singapore started well and an eighth-minute opening249 words
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Article116 1965-07-08 19 bier! 11 11 U V< 1: RAAP 7 Rtm Ipoh Dlv. 1: KIA 5 Shaw Bros. 0. Dlv. 3: Police 6 DID 0; Borneo Motors 4 Kihit 2. Matarc, v 2 WD cIvJN ians 3 No. 208 C wealth Signals 3. Ncrrl Dlv. 1 i sban i: Chin Woo116 words
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Article12 1965-07-08 19 Johore inter-district fKluana)Kiuang bt Pnnfian 95-U0- J Bahru bt Mersing 102-55.12 words
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Article36 1965-07-08 19 o i CM <s P<Te): Army bt Royal Navy by 4 wkts m ion JT™ man 31 26O r8born ni^wim Ommns 3-29>. Amy i« m. (Wtllia »ns 40 n.0.. Orlfflths 2« Nightingale 3-33. Orsborne 2-36 words
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195 1965-07-08 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By CDfOATOBB, Wrd. Malayla's boxers for the Seap damn will be kept binv for the next five months to g-et themselves In trim for the (lame* .it Kuala l.umpur in December. tight proKr.minir has been drawn up to provide the boxers «ith rrcular195 words
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Advertisement94 1965-07-08 19 Congratulations to THE ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPORATION LTD. on the official opening of their new premises at 110 Robinson Road, Singapore. Mb' X '^Mfl A SAFE AND SOUND INVESTMENT! EARN UP TO /£^ns)7n PER ANNUM |s Wm DOWN >AYMENT =11 :::::§:P fc 3§r Ji AND AS LOW AS C O"7*l94 words
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Miscellaneous87 1965-07-08 19 DIARY ATHLETICS \\A meeUSeiir (Merdeka Stadium. 9 a.m.t. Kelantan (K. Blwrui. Johore <B. Pahnt>. Sabnh (Jeatclton). >(»( (IK Tour match: Jt. Hong Kong Ci. iJn BfIMT, 730 pm.». S f j«ir Hi* 2: BfOT Club v Chul I.olc «XL ntt>: Police Depot Umno Youth l>iv. 3: BCRO v New St;ir87 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-07-08 20 Forces unload supplies for their camp in 'black' area gECURITY lories who will guard the resettlement urea unloading supplies hefore setting up camp in one of the "black" areas.32 words
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855 1965-07-08 20 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Wed. i\kspitk GoTcrn- ment and security forces fears, the resettlement of :>.ooo Chinese in five residential areas along (he Kuching to Serian road has gone so smoothly that some security restrictions could be relaxed today, well ahead of schedule. \hout855 words
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Obituary18 1965-07-08 20 r.AHLt RECEIVED FTOM LIEW AH CMEONC CABLE RECEIVED ■i i »nd S -«rj away 7 7 8618 words
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Article334 1965-07-08 20 LONDON. Wed The stock markets gave a somewhat better performance today Business remained limited, but the improvement recorded yesterday afternoon was continued at the opening. helped by the Government defeats j in the Commons last night. Leading issues slipped back In places later but. even so. gains predominated334 words
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Article57 1965-07-08 20 LONDON. Wed— Spot 211 16d Aub 21d.. Sept 21d.. Oct. n 20 15 16d Oct Dec. 20 15 16d.. P Jan Mat 20 15 16d April June 20 15 16d.. July Sept 20 15 16d c Oct. Dec 20-. "d. Jan March 1 2<T«d.. c if. July 20 d..57 words
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Article31 1965-07-08 20 LONDON Wed— Buyers £1385. sellers £1388. Forward buyers £1384. sellers £1385. Settlement c £1397 Turnover a.m. 340 tons, f p.m. 290 tons. Tone: Steady at b lower level. i c31 words
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147 1965-07-08 20 18 months for secret society head CINGAPORE, Wed. Tan Ah Huat. described by a prosecutor as the headman of Sio Gee Ho secret society of the 08 group, was today jailed for five criminal offences in a district court. Tan, 28. and a father of three, pleaded guilty to possession147 words
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Article28 1965-07-08 20 JAKARTA. Wed Three "airborne artillery' battalions." claimed by Indonesia to be the first in South-east Asia, have been officially inaugurated at a ceremony near Jakarta. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-07-08 20 NINA WAS TWICE WED TO MILLIONAIRES PARIS. Wed— The former British model. Nina Dyer, who was one of the world's most beautiful women and twice married to millionaires, was reported today to have died at her home in a Paris suburb on Saturday. She244 words
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91 1965-07-08 20 US handicrafts a exhibition at the library SINGAPORE. Wed.— An t bit ion of American handlers will be opened to the public at the h National Library Lecture Hall, ti trom July 12 to 20. lrom 9 a.m. c to 6 p.m. daily except Sunday. w The Fibre. Clay and91 words
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115 1965-07-08 20 Mother 'died'— but it was a coded mistake SYDNEY. Wed. A mistake In a coded telegram sent an Italian shipping magnate over 4.000 miles on hi.s way back to Italy on Monday because he thought his mother had died. Dr. G. Lauro. senior vicepresident of the Flotta Lauro Line, cancelled115 words
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Article115 1965-07-08 20 Defeat, but Wilson won't resign I OXDOX. Wed The lJ Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, today called In his top Mini ike stock of the Government's standing after the blow to its presti by three voting defeats in the Hou nnmons last night. authoritative OoTernmen 1 ,-re a i no gui115 words
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Advertisement8 1965-07-08 20 1 Latt CLASSIFIEDS 1 H Ward. Ml H^m.mum,8 words
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Advertisement92 1965-07-08 20 "NATIONAL" BOY V J^^^^ k j water sprayer with >- A jjL "S every purchase of q [1 3J >i Fully Automatic \C^ Electric Iron! f^^v v^^ THoSE WHO KNOW BUY I^JJjJSSOJ J MODEL NI-E3A NATIONAL FULLY AUTOMATIC IRON Automatic thermostat control maintains even temperature f :M "ljl a 192 words
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