The Straits Times, 13 July 1965
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Title Section24 1965-07-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Nat*** 1 The Straits Times J Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. JULY 13. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). M)».»24 words
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Article, Illustration359 1965-07-13 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Twenty bombs on village in 30 minutes: No casualties By KJCHING, Monday I INDONESIAN I troops mortar bombed Kampong New Biawak in the Lundu District, west of Kuching, close to the border on Saturday night. There were no casuallies ;illlioiijji 'J(l bombs were dropped359 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-07-13 1 PATROL BOAT SINKS NEAR PIER SINGAPORE. Mon. A Marine Police patrol boat sank early today after a collision with a Royal Navy boat at St. John's Island. The four crew nembers of the police boat were rescued by the seaward defence boat lckford. The police boat, which237 words
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223 1965-07-13 1 LONDON, Monday. A TWIN-ENGINE aircraft with 51 people aboard, coming in to land in heavy rain last night, tore off a wing, flipped over three times, broke in two and finally came to rest upside clown. The 48 passengers— all returning vacationers from223 words
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Article49 1965-07-13 1 JOHNSON CITY (Te\B. Mon PreMde.it John.son today ;.p- pointed a Negro a.s one of his mill- I iMm He i> Army Ma.ior Hugh Ro- buison. 32. a native of Washington DC White House officials said tlirv could not recall any Negro ever being so honoured.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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162 1965-07-13 1 A MAJOR shake-up earl; A supporters of UAR Pr Iraqi Government and p the fate of current plans The outgoing Ministers were replaced in Premier Taher Yahaya's Cabinet by six newcomers, none of whom has a known political background. The change climaxed a power struggle162 words
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Article26 1965-07-13 1 HONO KONG Mon— Ail early morning fire destroyed 90 squatter hui.s at the foothills of Kowloon today About 1.000 people were made homeless.— UPl.26 words
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Article70 1965-07-13 1 Fatal clash of heads KITZBUEHEL (Austria).! Mon. A soccer player was fatally hurt in a collision with j an opponent during a match here on Saturday. Police said the freak accid- ent occurred when the two players leaped at the ball and knocked their heads together. Both continued playing, butAP - 70 words
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Article38 1965-07-13 1 fiONG KONG. Mon. A 16-year-old boy was n beheaded by a lift yesterday afternoon. The youth leaned out of a broken window of a lift door and was beheaded when the lift moved downwards. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article229 1965-07-13 1 ROSY WARNS OF NEW WORLD WAR UELSINKI. Mon. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin, in a message to the World Peace Council Congress here, last night accused the "aggressive forces of imperialism" of preparing for a new world war. Mr. Kosygin said these "have enflamed the hotbeds of war in various continents.Reuter - 229 words
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126 1965-07-13 1 Preparing for Sabab's first direct general election KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Delineation of Sabah in preparation for the State's first direct general election will start next month, the chairman of the election commission, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, said today. He added that he would be golag to Sabah at the end126 words
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Article30 1965-07-13 1 .JAKARTA. Mon. —Seven thousand people were left nameless when fire swept through more than 1.003 houses in Macav.ar. Southern Celebes, at ihe weekend. Jakarta n-w.Mjapers reported today.—heuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration411 1965-07-13 1 SAIGOX, Monday A NEW build-up of U.S. lorces in Vietnam started ;it Camranh Bay. South Vietnam, today with the landing of 1.000 combat .inlantrvmen. swelling American military strength to well over 60,000. Eight thousand Marines came ashore last week, and the U.S. Government hopesReuter - 411 words
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Article15 1965-07-13 1 Atlantic today i b> a Germ;;:. The pla.i*' sighted in ihe15 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 1 17 DKOWM.O r PI HOODS MANILA. M— flfTf teen pcoplr reported drowned »oti;<> as swollen Rio (irande de Mindanao devastated eifht towns in southern Philippines in (otabatu provinces worst Hoods— lPl.33 words
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Article146 1965-07-13 2 vietcong film a flop in Moscow \fOSCOW, Mon. A T| film by the South Vietnam National Liberation Front was shown a' the Moscow film Festival yesterday but failed to win th« enthusiasm of the Russian audience. Trip 18-mlnutc film, entitled ith Vietnam is struggllng." showed military units niim and preparingReuter - 146 words
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153 1965-07-13 2 4,000 MORE U.S. TROOPS LAND IN VIETNAM SAIGON, >;<mi The United States today began a new nui^ae Undine of troops in South Vietnam with the Oordon arriving in (amranh Bay, 185 miles north of here, for disembarkation. Three cargo VMMta accompanied the l.iirdun carrying equipment. About 1.000 men are expected153 words
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Article29 1965-07-13 2 HONG KONG. Mon. U.S. planes bombrd and .-tr.tleti hospital and n Ilities in Yrn Bin In North Vietnam d v the past thm <!.... the North Virtnani n29 words
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Article, Illustration767 1965-07-13 2 RUSK: THEY ARE NOT A THREAT AT PRESENT WASHINGTON, Mon VI K. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, said today the U.S. had no plans at present to attack missile bases recently reported installed by the Soviet Union around Hanoi "because they are not767 words
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Article68 1965-07-13 2 The snake pit in bed SAIOON, Man. An ill-treated girl at Binh Duong, 15 miles I north-west of here, has wiped out i her entire family of in-laws by > placing poisonous snakes in their beds, the Saigon Daily News re- ported yesterday. The paper said the girl, recently widowed,Reuter - 68 words
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Article26 1965-07-13 2 TOKYO, Mon. An American women's peace mission left her* by air for Jakarta today for taiks with Norm Vietnamese and I Vietcong women. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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252 1965-07-13 2 China tells U.S: Army in full battle array DEKING, Mon. China claimed that four U.S. military planes intruded over Chinese territory yesterday while on a bombing and strafing mission in North Vietnam near the border. The New China news agency said the planes flew "in a direct military provocatlon"' overReuter - 252 words
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83 1965-07-13 2 SYDNEY. Mon. Ttn»v., k« planning to manuUt-mr Australia. Mr. Stepun 'In kov. the Soviet common ii 1 counsellor at Canberra, .said th*t complete Moskv.tch 408 and Volga cars would be imported first to test the market. Later, they would be brought over in "knocked83 words
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149 1965-07-13 2 JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA will introduce a new defence concept 1 which was officially described as designed to meet the eventual "open war" with Necolim (neocolonialism, colonialism and imperialism). Official reports said today that President Soekarno had approved the concept following: a two-and-a-half-hour meetingAP - 149 words
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Article78 1965-07-13 2 I JAKARTA. Mun. Bwindltfl h.i\p cheated the Indonesia! tile industry of billions of rup: <n« in a huge Mrindle over Antara rrponcd tixiny. The swindle bad bruucht textile production in West Java almost to a standstill, the agency said. Police had arre*ted 14 suspect*Reuter - 78 words
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338 1965-07-13 2 Clerk who became 'Gold King' of Manila is dead CINCINNATI. Mon. v John W. Haussermann, who rose from a US$2-a-w c c k postal clerk to be a multi-mil-lionaire and was known as "Gold King of the Philippines," died yesterday. He had been ill for a month. He was bornAP - 338 words
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226 1965-07-13 2 I MANILA, Monday 1 ■TTHE President of the 1 North Borneo Nat 1 o n a 1 Volunteers' League has urged the Philippine Government to launch a diplomatic offensive for the prompt settlement of its claim to Sabah. Mr. Manguma Abubakar, aReuter - 226 words
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260 1965-07-13 3 WEEKEND OF FLYING SAUCERS IN PORTUGAL r IS BON. Mon. Flying saucers turned up at the four corners of Portugal this weekend, stopping electro magnetic clocks and leaving i weathermen and other spectators sraping. The first mysterious nylng object appeared In Motoslnhos, near the northern city of Opirto. where Manuel260 words
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Article54 1965-07-13 3 IiONBON. Mon. Thr the Meekly srliooltv which launched the imm boy Billy Burner on adventures in 1808. ls to reappear next rr.orr.h but only a.s .t souvenir. It will be a rrp on the original ■acnlne. will oe published at U. 6<l leUniß ot life '< naginary54 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-07-13 3 rE Isle of Man M course. the motorcycle ratine circuit that tamed rhampiunv f.i< <-<l new challenge recently from Tony Arm>troni;He was fitted out with "skid lid goggles, h-allit r suit and steel -tipped racing boots. Tony wared goodbye to Princess Marearrt...Mirrorpic - 261 words
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118 1965-07-13 3 LONDON. Mon A surprised Queen Elizabeth found her Prime Minister and a member of his Cabinet In her private rooms at Buckingham Palace, according to one of the two embarrassed men involved. Mr Arthur Bottomley. Bri- tain's Commonwealth Se- cretary. told a meeting lastReuter - 118 words
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428 1965-07-13 3 PARIS, Monday £JOMMON Market Ministers will hold consultations with the French Foreign Minister here this week to seek a cure for the paralysis affecting the European trading bloc. The Dutch Foreign Minister. Mr. Joseff Luns. meets Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville today,Reuter - 428 words
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Article50 1965-07-13 3 ROME, Mon. When a blowtorch set fire to the clothing of garage owner Aldo Ferret ti yesterday, attendant Paolo Chirxozzi hurriedly threw what he thought was a bucketful of water on him It was add- Ferrettl was treated In hospital for burns mostly from the acid.— UPl.50 words
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253 1965-07-13 3 The 30 anxious seconds of Soviet spaceman AIOSCOW. Mon. So- viet spaceman Col. Pavel Belyayev said yesterday tne heat was so intense when he landed the space ship Voshkod-2 last March that drops of melted metal ran down the porthole windows. Belyayev described the landing of the space ship, whichUPI - 253 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-07-13 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Aworuec tm»* ruf •err v^*andwicht^ v^yg 6V6g seen toy V EAT ANOTMHZ f J\ Ct*o I wrxf 1 C 1 woyS" 1 on?" -p29 words
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316 1965-07-13 4 Bus driver kills a soldier: 6 months SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ KEPPEL Bus Company driver was jailed for six months in a district court today for causing the death of a soldier by dangerous driving. Lim Thong Huat, 40, who was found guilty by a district judge, Mr. N.A. D'Rozario, was316 words
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Article, Illustration389 1965-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education Inche Rahim Ishak, today stressed to the people of the Siglap constituency that the political disease of communalism and racial chauvinism must be exterminated before it could reach an incurable stage. Speaking at389 words
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Article243 1965-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. After visiting the University of Singapore and Nanyang University today ajid holding discussions with the undergrads, the six-man Australian parliamentary Labour Party delegation drove to Jurong Industrial estate, where they were welcomed by Mr. Hon Sui Ben, the chairman of the Economic Development243 words
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Article34 1965-07-13 4 SINOAPORE. The Ministry of Culture will Rive free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 pm. at Kampong Serangoon Kechil: Chong Lip School. Thomson Road; Kong Hwa School, Lok Yang Road; Kampong Paya.34 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon Water will be shut off In Katnpong Kayu Road and Trngkang Place tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. and In Burghley Drive from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.33 words
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311 1965-07-13 4 Four youths jailed 3 years for armed robbery SINGAPORE. Mon. A housewife unwittingly let three robbers into her house when told by one of them that her 15--year-old son had met with an accident. Senior Inspector Ronald Naidu told a court today. i Mrs. Tan Lai Huat, he added, only311 words
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Article, Illustration54 1965-07-13 4 AN unidentified Chinese couple had a remarkable escape from injury when their car (above) turned turtle at Mountbatten Road on Sunday. The couple were driving towards Katong, when their Triumph Herald skidded, hit a lamp post, and landed on its bonnet. The couple crawled out54 words
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205 1965-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Malaysian Police (Singapore component) is calling for applications to nil 228 vacancies in the Special Constabulary. Successful candidates will be enrolled as Special Constables on Sept. l, when they will be required to commence training. Applications are invited from male205 words
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Advertisement423 1965-07-13 4 I £ATH AY I.VSI I»AV«! 1 I om, 1 jo. 4 00, 0 JO V 1),.,, »ronn ii,-,oi,a licvor "Vuk KiA.rs uprttaji 1 odeon palace NfXT CHA"BLACK SPURS" color C <oorc ■AM %V! 'LAbTTRAi.iI from GUN HILL' K,,k DOUGLAS a. I HB^CoryGRAMT >r«^ J^^ Sophio LOREN Techmcc L* A Po-423 words
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Article67 1965-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR.Mon.— Three Malaysian rtatttttrhma' will leave for Calcutta on Wednesday for nne months' training under the Colombo Plan at the Indian Statistical Education CentreThey are Mr. S. Sangarp:'.'.ai. I Statistics Officer of the DepartI mem of Statistics; Mr. T. Pathmannthun. Junior Assistant Com-■in-r for Labour.67 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The French for Cultural AfT;( ir.s. Mon- cur Andre Malraux. will call on the Singapore Minister for Culture. Mr S. Rnjara"--ram. at City Hall a: 1130 a.m. tomorrow.33 words
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283 1965-07-13 5 Six suspects held in several raids ALOR STAR, Monday. J^EDAH police hove uncovered a jungle arsenal and also seized three home-made pistols believed to have been manufactured in the arsenal. The discovery of the arsenal in a small hut in an isolated spot at283 words
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133 1965-07-13 5 Ban cinema smoking? Bahaman laughs RI'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin who is a nonsmoker today laughed at suggestions that the Government should ban smoking in cinemas. "It's a silly suggestion." In- said, when comment me on a letter from a Straits Times reader in133 words
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117 1965-07-13 5 Concern over pupils arrested carrying offensive weapons ALOR STAR. Mon. The acting Kedah and Perlis OCCI, acting Supt. Teoh Seng Chuan, said today police were concerned with the number of schoolboys being arrested for possession of Thai-made offensive weapons. Mr. Teoh said the woa pons seized included fink knives and117 words
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Article26 1965-07-13 5 TAIPING Mon Inche Ahmad Radhi bin Pa'chee <*f the Cii-.'orr..« department. Taipinß. Is leaving later this month for Sydney on a Colombo Plan scholarship26 words
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174 1965-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A TAXI, reported stolen by four men at the 19th milestone Kuala Lumpur-Bentong Road yesterday, was recovered six hours later by the police at the 21st milestone in a ravine. The taxi-driver. Mr. Lee Fat Choy. told police that four men174 words
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Article53 1965-07-13 5 PENANG. Mon. K. Suprr--25. who admit ted two previous convictions was today lailed for six months on two chanjes of theft. He pleaded lallty. Sup»;rm»nian B<lm a drainpipe behind a hoiue in K.Vi: S'reet on July 4 and a oubn pla"p on the same day at53 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-07-13 5 Mentri quits hall because of unruly Mon. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. who was scheduled to present the prizes at the "Mr. Negri'" contest here, walked out of the Town Hall last night when the crowd of 1.000. mainly youths, refused to behave259 words
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Advertisement394 1965-07-13 5 Here's the kind of -v that all Ma; like to hear. In May 1956 tb< n Co-operative In>urance Society Ltd commenced buMness In nine the MCIS has become one of the lcadinc Mie a>v.irance companies In Malaysia There la no doubt about thLv In 9 years the MCIS Policy has394 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-07-13 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi 1 I'D LIKE TO SiGM UP tflnrts*C?<\.* PDC ART LESSONS, 7 I'M WEADV ?2q\ 1 I K /|P VA CEADsN ThE A>Kr^- Tk I PAST YA CM N^ST\NJCTiON'/ V L.EARM38 words
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258 1965-07-13 6 Australian Army Minister discusses confrontation with Tun Razak KUALA LI'MPL'R, Mon.— The Australian Minister for the Army, Dr. A. J. Forbes, had a 45-mi-nute meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul It a7.a k, here this morning during which they discussed the latest aspects of Indonesian confrontation. Mr later258 words
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Article241 1965-07-13 6 THREE-YEAR AGREEMENT SIGNED SINGAPORE, Mon 300 employees of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., are to receive pay increases under a three-year collective agreement signed recently between the bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. The increases vary widely, depending on which rung of the converted241 words
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Article52 1965-07-13 6 BATU GAJAH. Mon Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zainud(ttn. District Officer Kinta, has 1 been transferred to the Ministry ol Local Government and Housing in I Kuala Lumpur. He has been succeeded by Raja Abdul Aziz bin Raja Haji Ahmad from the Ma--1 layan Railway Services52 words
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Article78 1965-07-13 6 pEXANG. Mon. Police today recovered a .22 automatic pistol hidden in a dustbin behind a house in Chulia Lane. Acting on a tip-off, a police party led by Deputy Supt. Peter Chye. chief of the Anti-Secret Societies i Branch, searched the lane for about naif an78 words
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Article106 1965-07-13 6 5 youths on fire crackers charge SINGAPORE. Mon— Five youths were today charged in a magistrate's court with letting off firecrackers .yesterday in the hiiKitown area. All pleaded not guilty. Three uf them, (inn Chuan Lye. 17. Koh Kirn Siah, 19, and Chua Scow Tong, 19. were alleged to have106 words
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Article31 1965-07-13 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will open eight community centres costing $50,000 during a two-day tour of Batu Pahat starting tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration960 1965-07-13 6 ARTHUR RICHARDS - TWO FORMER MPs, UNION BOSS PASS BAR EXAM ARTHUR RICHARDS: Three Malaysian women also qualify at Inns From LONDON, Mon. 'J'HREE former Malaysian politicians, two of whom were formerly Members of Parliament, are among the successful candidates in the recent Bar examinations here. They are S. Woodhull, the trade union960 words
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118 1965-07-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Thieves yesterday broke into the Jalan Maktab home of Mr. G. A. Selverai. 32. a Technical Colleee lecturer and stole $200 and jewellery worth 51.735. They entered throueh an open window after scaling a 15ft wall. Mr. Selverai discovered118 words
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127 1965-07-13 7 NEEDED FOR THIS COURSE: 4,500 CHICKENS AND S7OO SINGAPORE. >lon The Primary Production Dcp.uMmnt i> riiniluilini: one-month I n I m s n c oiirso on <liick sexing and artificial insemination of poultry, beginning on July ia Tins is the lirst time Mith i nurse iv available in M n127 words
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Article71 1965-07-13 7 Chairman of the Houmi Development Board, Mr. T.m Kia Oan. wil! m lenl ion<? service ■wank to three members of the sUtfl who have served 25 years witli tin- Board and us predecessor the Singapore Improvement staff athletic utlon srounds 00 San The three officers are Mr.71 words
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Article41 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Pn Kliiott was elected chairman ol the Southern Divisional Committee of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association. Other officials ;ire: Mi Ng feer Hix-k isecretarv. Mr I.im Tuan Hens (treasurer*. Mr Ai.drew Lee and Mr. Soli Liang Hoiv: ir-ommiiteei.41 words
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Article29 1965-07-13 7 SI NO A PORE. Mon. -The Thai' Buddhist Temple .n BUt '.vill hold s|hti;il prayer services i •o celebrate Dhamtna Day tomorrow mid Buddhist Lent on Wad-29 words
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182 1965-07-13 7 Scheme to reclaim new area in Kallang SINGAPORE. Mon. The area west of the Public Works Depart- 1 ment Marine Depot, Kallang. is to be reclaimed. The area reclaimed, covering 108,000 square feet, will be used by the PWD to carry out concrete casting work for its piling rig. The182 words
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Article116 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore T.ixi-Ovvn-ii s (ii-opcrativc Motor Garage and stores Sedet) ltd :it its annual meeting \istcrday authorised the executive committee to borrow money up to S 1.000.000 to rnuble the members, to tin and own laxis. Tin- meeting also recommended the payment of116 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1965-07-13 7 COMMISSIONER PROTESTS A T JUDGE'S WORDS Coomaraswamy: I take the strongest possible exception... SINGAPORE. Monday Commissioner inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy, said today thai he look "the strongest possible exception* 1 to remarks made by Mr. Justice Buttrose during recent1,389 words
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Article79 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. H. Paul has been elected the new secretary of the Port of Singapore Authority Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Other officials are Mr. NX). Raju chairman. and Mr. Ram Kav.al Ral. treasurer. Committee Messrs. Lim Ghln Khoo. Abdul Mutalib bin Mohamed Yusoi!. A.79 words
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Article82 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr Lawrence Loh has been re-elected president of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. Other ofticlals are: Mr Joseph Van and Mrs. Lily Khoo. vicepresidents; Mr Peter Lim Choopu. secretary; Miss Kitty Tham and Mr. Tan Kali Lock, assistant secretaries; Mr. Joseph Tay Khlm82 words
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Article22 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Queenstown community centre at 5 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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88 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Buddhist Union will celebrate the Kuan Imm Tan Festival with kpedaj services, and distribute food and "ang pows" to four charitable organisation* 00 Saturday. The union will hold uhe ser- vices at 11 am. and 6 p.m. at the Jalan88 words
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76 1965-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barker Road Methodist Church will hold a Pasar Ria (fun fain at the AngloChinese School on Saturday, to raise $15,000 to pay off its debt on its two-year-old modern church building. The fair will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.76 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-07-13 7 PM's speech on TV, radio SINGAPORE. Mon. Prime .Minister Lee Kuan Yew's speech in Hokkien at Hong Lim Green last Friday can be heard on Channel 5 tomorrow at 7.25 p.m. and on radio at 7.40 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration275 1965-07-13 8 KUANTAN. Mon. K ADS of Government departments in Pahang have been warned that they would be asked to leave the State if they ignored the Government directive to use the national language in daily work. The warning came from the Mentri Besar, Dato275 words
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139 1965-07-13 8 SEREMBAN. Mon The Malaysian Council for Child Welfare has decided to contribute slOo to start a fund for 11-yrar-oid Hindun hinte Ahmad, who lost both less in an accident The donation was announced here today by the council's president. Mr. B. 11. Tan.139 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-07-13 8 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS From LONDON, Mon. Inch c A. Shaarani (above). Industrial Relations Officer. Kota Rharu. has ieft London for America to take a month's course In industrial relations and labour organisation at the Washington International Labour Affairs Bureau. In London he had a 13--week100 words
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197 1965-07-13 8 Razak to open teaching hospital on Aug. 2 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. IV The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul i Razak. will open thp $50 million teaching I hospital of the University of Malaya. Pantai Valley, on Aug. 2. The 800-bed hospital Is now undergoing finishing touches and will be ready197 words
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363 1965-07-13 8 KLANG, Monday r pHE chairman of the A National Language Month central executive committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail last night warned critics of the Jawi script of the national language against creating illfeeling among the Indigenous people of this country. He also363 words
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Advertisement96 1965-07-13 8 BOAC GETS YOU V Quickly I Jjf^ Jm It f Comfortably n r Directly Every Tuesday Thursday In keeping pace with Malaysia s Progress and th« opening of the New International Airport at Subang, BOAC will fly the new VC-10 direct from the Nation Capital to U.K. every Tuesday and96 words
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Miscellaneous122 1965-07-13 8 All*'/; O*»p Rtt I. T. Hftml in /IF r HAP A BOY FKIENP WHO HM> A) W, MVSOSH. I WELL, MAYBE. &UT ITX OCXHA? _.*S LONG AS TH'GtRL H|f Mfr pINOSAUR LKE YOU'VE GOT. VO GET J KOOZUH, BET MDUR OC C.IRL JAW SHE WAS JUST A KJP_ J TW122 words
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Article, Illustration2079 1965-07-13 9 John Deane Potter - John Deane Potter FROM THE SKIES THEY CAME FOR THE RHINE CROSSING THAT SEALED HITLER'S FATE BY ON a bright Spring morning. Frail Elisabeth Abel was baking bread in her shop at the crossroads in the little German village of Hamminkeln. near Dusseldorf. She2,079 words
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Advertisement194 1965-07-13 9 Another reason why Q\\ more Carrier air conditioning is _^~t-i bought than any _J^^^^ A third of your I life is spent in bed, fort? Cool air. ..quiet -filllP ...no mosquitoes I ...yes, you can have that with j V* a Carrier Air Conditionp t mmuummmmummnummmmuuuuuuu J %£i 9 Air194 words
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Article212 1965-07-13 10 !l> Horrf. S/i Minimum. MR AND MRS. Oiarle* Rajtarmm n' KLanir. thank all friend* and relarrraa for their xood wi.nea valuable (ifta and attendance at their weddins on I-T-aaV, the TAMIL* OF late Mr*, i Vaera- I ii.lt for their cundolentea wie«Ual a**lst»nce and attendance at Ibe funeral on212 words
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Obituary30 1965-07-13 10 H.irrf. J/J I Himmi,m< PONNIAM In lovtn*- mrmon of my d<ir «>n. Arton departed IS 7«| (Kten r'arhf i mlent tear for 0M wa W>\ c so dear30 words
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Article603 1965-07-13 10 The speech in which Colonel Hou.ii 1 Boumediennc an- nounced the new Algerian j Government (with haaeW as Prime Minister MM Mini er for Defence) adds lew new 1 clues to the man. Us ideas or the course he intend to set foi his country. The June 19603 words
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Article348 1965-07-13 10 Da to David Marshall's call for non-political associations to help maintain and develop he understanding and enforcement of democracy, civil liberties and the rule of law must have everyone's blessing. We need them. But it is un- fortunate that Dato Marshall i allowed rhetoric to carry him away.348 words
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Article207 1965-07-13 10 There is plenty being said in Malaya and Singapore for < easier immigration into Sabah and Sarawak now the executive secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers of I Commerce has weighed in with cogent arguments but what is happening in Borneo 0 Immigration remains in the hands of207 words
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913 1965-07-13 10 RISING COSTS, PANIC SELLING THE 'ENEMY' ISOLATION By A Special Correspondent JAPAN'S struggle to come to terms with its fantastic rate of growth were watched quite impassively 12 months ago. Even within th<* country- the rising tide of small bankruptcies was regarded as913 words
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188 1965-07-13 10 \IAY I refer to "Businessman's" letter in Saturday Forum complaining that the shuttle bos service from the port area to the Board's Rpception Centre for tourists In Raffles Place has brought more business to the Little's Shopping Arcade and loss of business to other shops In188 words
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Letter187 1965-07-13 10 ris utterly disheartening to be told that it is not economic to supply "the dark Grand Prix kampong" with electricity. It is the authorities' duty to provide this essential service to the oeople There is plenty of State land available for the necessary sub-statio.. Nor is187 words
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Letter166 1965-07-13 10 WITH reference to the press statement entitled "Inspectors urged for car park attendants" made by the chairman of the Automobile Association (S.T. June 29 > I would like to point out that parking supervisors and senior parking attendants are employed as inspec- tors, and their duties Include the166 words
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Letter40 1965-07-13 10 ("ARBAGE collection in Canning Estate Ipoh, is done once in 4-5 days, sometimes once a week The drains are cleared haphazardly and rarely. The fly and mosquito nuisance is on the increase in this area. PRO BONO Ipoh40 words
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Letter171 1965-07-13 10 AM a teacher of literature in a Secondary school and I have been teaching Shakespeare's plays keeping to the traditional line. I havß been taught to help students, to understand and enM>y these plays in the setting of the period, language. background costume and music, as171 words
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Advertisement637 1965-07-13 10 WaaT. *'-'*3aaaI9BBaaBBaoaBBBBVMBBBBBjBV Straits Times k Malay Mail Cl«.«m»<1 id.i'llirnoni) may k« han<«e COLD STORAaE IUPINMARKET O'cnau Hoa< (Kacepttoxial O««a) > At Holland Moaa Hatonf Ne«al Bate Autherl>«4 Af»»la CITY BOOK tTOKI LTO WUMlieater Henu. Cotlrer Quov THI NIWi FRONT Xtlpatrtea'* ».w«ll«ll M. M. IBMAIL Aamir.m ■■••1. naval Caaa HAMIBM ITOM637 words
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Advertisement56 1965-07-13 10 V MALAYSIA S BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London. Hong Konj, Kowloon and Brunei. ►•ad «y»ici~ \>-*^ MAimN KM IUUDINe 92. Jalan Bandar. Kulll Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED «imi Cie»* t v aoo me kM tmt »*WJ U» CjeMt t IfOOOOM56 words
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Advertisement206 1965-07-13 10 U SOUND ENGINEERING has made the 1965 MERCS 4 the QUIETEST Outboard you v V%>! can buy Jmt wtn r Remember you get more run for your money from MERCURY 39, 6, 9'B 20, 35, 50, 65, 90 and 100 hp. Sole Agents for Malaysia Brunei. SOON CHEONG LTD. r206 words
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260 1965-07-13 11 SINGAPORE UNION REMOVES FORMER DETAINEE FROM POST CINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union has appointed Mr. Bteven Chua its acting secretary general in place of Mr. Tan Slew Chwee, a former political detainee, who was removed from the post following an objection by the Registrar of260 words
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Article, Illustration280 1965-07-13 11 DENANG, Mon. The police here today offered a $5,--000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person responsible for the massacre of at least five trawlernien at sea off Muka Head on July 3. "All information will be280 words
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145 1965-07-13 11 i I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. An unemployed man. Law Hee 1 Sinn. 26. vu today set ti fuur year*' j.iil by the Huh Court here for raping h 15 I old girl. Law pieaded not gu:lty to cumml ting the offence on Dec.145 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 11 SINUAPuKK Mm) BlngaM Ml*. Mr Irr 111 attend v gether dinner of the Telolc BUn■en Consultative Committee at the Keppel Harbour com- munity centre at 730 p.m. on July 17.33 words
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Article36 1965-07-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Tan Thee Ting of Welman Road here was today fined $150 in the Magistrates Court for fa.l.ng to We his 1963 inccine tax return together with certified copies of his income36 words
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269 1965-07-13 11 Ponder Hong Lim, Lee tells the Alliance SINGAPORE. Monday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night asked the Alliance Government in Kuala Lumpur to '"ponder" over the results of the Hong Lim by-election. He warned that although 6o per cent voted for a Malaysian Malaysia. 40 per cent269 words
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241 1965-07-13 11 A unity call to Civil Defence Corps by Stephens KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, today called on members of the Civil Defence Corps to prove that they belong to one single Malaysian nation although they are of different, racial and religious241 words
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Article53 1965-07-13 11 BATU GAJAH. Mon.—Thirtyfive boys and girls of thp Sultan Yussur secondary school here are taking a course in rubber bud- sraftinn. processing arc) plan:- mg. The six-month course with cias ps every Saturday is boinn conducted by Mr Hor Tuck Fook. an assistant instructor with the53 words
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381 1965-07-13 11 LIBERALISE IMMIGRATION LAWS, CALL TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT To enable businessmen to invest in Sabah, Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Mon i J'HE Central Government was urged today to press for liberalisation oi Borneo immigration laws to enable businessmen to invest in Sabah and Sarawak. The executive secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers381 words
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138 1965-07-13 11 gI.NGAPORE. Mon. A man who stripped the four wheels of a car parked in the Albert Street car park on July 4 was today fin«d SiiOO or three months' jail. Lee Kok Foo. 25 of Perak. admitted in a magistrate's court the theft138 words
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213 1965-07-13 11 Five lndon Chinese traders jailed in S'pore SINGAPORE Mon. Five Indonesian Chinese charged undor the Internal Security Act were today Jailed for one month earn in the First Criminal District Court. All pleaded guilty be: Mr. Eu Cheow I of them. Lim Serv Seng. 31. Lim D and N'eo B.m213 words
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Article23 1965-07-13 11 PENANG. Mon. Two 1 i one armed with a pifto" a shop in Victoria Street list niaht and stole $7023 words
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Advertisement145 1965-07-13 11 TR yi y •O*A<iß<i, TG Ht.on U riori/M *'^C^£ig^r?| t pull output stage Pro- I v V^ .iffSSISE I r wttfr* diM*FPnt coiwliih.ii i on LaßUfci^^.,^.—-,^ L L»ni:. MnJium and FM LJ {J quality on Snort i" 1 J"»iVi 6^»^3 55?fi^^^\ ■n wave binaj, no inter I ljj"g^:Ss?^Sß»^Hfeea 3Bji\ mjtic145 words
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Advertisement29 1965-07-13 11 shop by mail |L..LOBPa«c«*|gs st. michallshop" mail order department post box 867, singapore. Please send Catalogue to Name...™ j SEND THIS COUPON Address I NOW FOR A FREE fV^DY29 words
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Miscellaneous774 1965-07-13 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya, Channels: 5 Koala l.umpur pecker; 6.34 Sting -ay 7 Newi and Penmne; 6 Ipoh and ln English: 7.10 Talks on CurMa lacra 3 Johore Bahru; rent affairs; 7.34 Trackdown 4 Taiplnc 7 Batu Pahai: I "Self Defence 8 News in 9 Kluanc. Mandarin: 8.10 Marl Berbual; TV774 words
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178 1965-07-13 12 DENANG, Mon. A prominent Malay author, ll. i ii S\ (l Alwi Alhady, toduj Mggastod tn; »t tnc I'ti: nit Mati- (.overnminl invite members of the public- to propose suitable Malay n ime for the Reskte—cy, the ofiiiijl roUCMC of the (■<>>- rrnor178 words
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Article38 1965-07-13 12 TAIPING. Mon. A seven-year-old boy. Tarmidi bin Saad, was killed on the spot when he was knocked down by a car while on his way home from the Changkat Jerring school here yesterday.38 words
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161 1965-07-13 12 Arbitration tribunal to start work on Thursday KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Tribunal, created under the Essential (Arbitration in the Essential Services) Regulations 1965. will begin functioning on Thursday. ThrJee disputes are scheduled for mention. They involve the Selangor Omnibus Co. Ltd. and the Transport Workers' Union of Malaya;161 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 12 IPOH. Mon. The .staff of St. Michael's Institution here will ontm;<m Rev. Bro. Ultan Paul, director of the school, to a buffet dinner on Wednesday night to celebrate his feast day.33 words
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Article, Illustration309 1965-07-13 12 THE PROBLEMS OF 'SELLING' MALA YSIA KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE limited funds allocated to the Department of Tourism is making it difficult for its director. Inche Osman Siru. to "sell" Malaysia abroad. Speaking at a luncheon meeting of the Malaysian Advertisers Association here, he said that his department received an309 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-07-13 12 Here is the triple-twin Titchener family of RAF Changi SINGAPORE. Monday. \IEET the triple- twin Titchener family of Royal Air Force Changi, Singapore. Sergeant Richard and Mrs. Brenda Titchener are seen holding their youngest twins, 18-months-old Nigel and Neil. Their eldest son. Richard (12). come the eldest twins, eight-year-o is276 words
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95 1965-07-13 12 IPOH. Mon. Constable Zal- I nuddin bin Ismail, of the Penana j police forcr. pleaded not guilty i in the Magistrate's Court here today to causing the death of a pedestrian through a rash art not amounting to culpable horn:- jcide. I Zainuddln Is alleged95 words
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Article53 1965-07-13 12 JOHORE BAHRL". Mon sr- 1 curlty forces who took part in j the operation against Indonesian infiltrators at Kota Tinggi and Pont ii n last month will be en- tell tinpd to a tea party given by the Johorc Mentri _M— Dato Hassan bin Haji Yunos. at hi-s53 words
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Article89 1965-07-13 12 SERSMBAN. Mon Dr. S. A. Vanar was installed as the new president of the Seremban Rotary Club at a dinner attended by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar and his consort during the week-end. Also present were the French Ambassador. Mr. P. Anthonioz. the Rotary Dis- tnrt Governor. Mr89 words
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177 1965-07-13 12 Work has started on Radio Malaysia's new Hq ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Work on the first phase of thr 534 million Malaysian Broadcasting Centre near P.ialing Jaya has started. The lirv >sUnK more than S9 mllli building to store eg electAn official nf the Ministry of Information ■-;uci that tender, for177 words
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111 1965-07-13 12 (:RIK. Mon The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. HaJI Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawl. said resI terday that the co-ODerativo i societies bve-iaws would be j amended soon to allow for a maximum dividend of 10 per cent. ihi- b ihe pfi' <i to111 words
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Article27 1965-07-13 12 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police hay« two men under tIM Criminal Lav (Temporary Provision*' Ordinance who were uierteel a; Keng Chew Street and Boat Quay yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement345 1965-07-13 12 k V _r'- r /A/o^ in) V A-7. I- y do^ n ire J y- \mk±2 I I _P: PPPI C ___a >R sa_^_B\ VfCv _n__g_j te P nto he rea m gleaming JOPOH furniture and floors with RONUK WAX the wax that is easy to apply, easy to polish345 words
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Advertisement134 1965-07-13 12 fJffT^l I A HOME DEPOSIT ACCOUNT If I -flffif IM I YOUR M ONEY EARNS 5\" a p.a. WHILE YOU Wfl^^^BgsSmsJk \SAVE TO BUY A HOME. CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED 8888 HOME I HißiMl PURCHASE ■for LOANS P^^^^-T Of up to 75 for up to 15 years 5_5/^^y^W^134 words
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Miscellaneous293 1965-07-13 12 Straits Times Crossword ACK<>->> 7. Main-room entrance (6). 8. They clear off by mastering 8. 22. Current force on the river permutations <9>. influenced the 3. 1 (8). 10. Exactly at 10 the courtyard 14. "Fire tyrant" (anag.i '25s is complete (5). demand during 3. li <\o>. 11. Gusto in293 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-07-13 13 Great train robbery: Is Rumanian prince mixed up in it? LONDON, Mon. The Home Secretary was asked yesterday to give an assurance there is no connection between the business interests of Prince Carol of Rumania and escaped mail train robber Ronald Biffgs. The request was made in a letter sentReuter - 401 words
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Article117 1965-07-13 13 SANTO DOMINGO. Monday. OIVAL factions in the Dominican civil war have 1 signified their willingness to discuss the formation of a provisional government with Organisation of American States nominee. Dr. Hector Garcia Godoy. as its President Informed sources said the two rival governments were now117 words
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Article31 1965-07-13 13 LONDON. Mon.— Forty villagers sat under a hastily rigged f'lt cover ut Aylesburv toriav while thrtr rector priyed for a man who lie !< id nf th t church31 words
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Article55 1965-07-13 13 TAIPEH. Mon. Mrs Evangellna M;u-,ip;ig:il. wife ol UK lippine.s PimMCM. L«- vi tomorrow for a five-day "inform.il ntid unnfflciitl viMt the Philippines embassy s;iut |f unlay She will be nuiking the trio M Kue.^t of the Philippines Air Unei on its inmieiiral flißlit between Taipeh ;«nd55 words
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Article46 1965-07-13 13 I MANILA. Mon Police are i Invpstip.iting reports that an unidentified submarine Is prow- ling Southern Ph:l;ppine waters of! Leyte island Villager* told the au?hnrit!f\<. tha: they sighted the r ubi;. Ur iast month on at least three I different ocraMon.v Rru>r46 words
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238 1965-07-13 13 Doctors in Britain threaten again to strike LONDON, Mon. British family doctors have renewed threats to resign unless their State Health Service patients are made to pay consultation fees. Nearly 18.000 family doctors have already placed their resignations at the disposal of a committee negotiating with the Gov. ernmpnt onReuter - 238 words
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Article44 1965-07-13 13 WINDSOR Mon. Prince Philip was hit in the neck yester(iay by a polo ball. He said "ouch" and slumped forward over his pony's neck. As the 3.000 spectators Rasped, other players galloped up :ind helped massage the bruise APAP - 44 words
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Article55 1965-07-13 13 NAIROBI. Mon. The famous Mount Kenya Safari Club which was voted among the world's top 10 clubs last year, was reopened last mpht. Thr dub. owned Jointly by Him Mar William Holden. Texas oil millionaire Ray Ryan, and Swiss banker Caryl Hersehmann. was clovd in May becauseReuter - 55 words
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Article93 1965-07-13 13 BREBCIA Mur iitia back fv 'rip In the country >ide unlocked thp door hoiibe jresterday. stepped the living room and *aw a full grown lioness sleepins on a table Hp stepped out >martly. locked the door. Then he ran >cream;ng through the stret Hi> shouts were justAP - 93 words
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Article125 1965-07-13 13 BOGALUSA (Louisiana. Mon. A band of whites waving Confederate flags and a procession of silent. handholding Negroes staged rival marches through tense Bogalusa yesterday without a major incident. An extraordinary force of 375 helmeted State Troop- ers wielding riot guns mouni< ...a'd every la feet125 words
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270 1965-07-13 13 j LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon. MORK ihan 200 White- mercenaries arriving here from South Africa an- to join in ;in all-out attack on tho last robel stronghold in eastern Congo, an informed military source said here today Three planeloads ot soldiers of fortune forReuter - 270 words
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Article21 1965-07-13 13 ROME. U Pnp»» Kendarmpnr vosterday .-.ei/eci two hundreflwrigh: ii the aixvMnlir Police have charged the donrrrur. with smusrelniK Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 13 CARACAS Mon Governor Nrt*on Rockefeller ol New York mi reported miurrd yesterday when hf ni thrown by the horso h* wax riding on hi* ranch near Valencia. VenezurU D F I33 words
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Advertisement104 1965-07-13 13 Advertisement Test yonr skin for atgna of roughness by gliding the flnßertips lightly over your face and neck as you apply your daily base of moist oil. Any dry or rough skin patches which may be evident should be gently massaged with the oil of Ulan to nourish and restore104 words
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Advertisement224 1965-07-13 13 B^abt^^^B^a^^^ a^afl b^bLT^K^^^bl K 'ISMimi>*^ -^-^B^^^^-flM^-^-jg^^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^ttg^-^y^^^j^g^^-^^a-^^ j^ J^^M 'ff' ttm tm i Lw^ M Ib^L^^^b^b^b^F J W\ W mw£w b^bW. W aw _^MMMb^. Lm H^. b^bH b^bV b^B "sb^bW^ M B^Bk JJ^BBBHBB^B^bW J^BI Hb^ B^^^^B^bl b^bV WL *.1 bV' Big-Camera Lenses-Big Possibilities g JB I Anything you can do with224 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-07-13 14 I OOKING around the shops in Sinqo pore, one if pleased to report tha at lost sports clothes arc both practico and even more important feminine! The hearty hockey-stick look is nc longer a part of the sports girl's turnout. She can MM points with276 words
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841 1965-07-13 14 STELLA BRUCE - STELLA BRUCE by RESTAURANT MANNERS II- a waiter accidentally poured ;i ing of iced water over your head in :i crowded and sophisticated restaurant, whal do you imagine you would do? Run shrieking from the room? Phone your .solicitor? Or tilt a moist yet841 words
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Article, Illustration194 1965-07-13 14 you may like to know MISS Ting Choo Eng. a staff nurse at the St. Albans City Hospital London, leaves England lor home in September after completing a four-year course in nursing. A former student of the Methodist Aiternoon School In Sltiawan. Miss Ting plans to work In the Singapore194 words
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Advertisement163 1965-07-13 14 (*^a^aa^at A 1 IT*"" Mat! I NATURALLY SECURE IN THE CRADLE OF YOUR ARMS Naturally Secure in your Choice Of specially modified to resemble breast milk as closely as j^^^^^M b^bH LACTOGEN-the COMPLETE infant food. P T\ s^k4il^xt\^l \N growth, LACTOGENaIso contains 9 ESSENTIAL VITAMINS 1 1 T± JiJA "1163 words
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Advertisement120 1965-07-13 14 PRO DOUBLE ACTION TOOTHBRUSH DOES A BETTER JOB! W, HUE MISTIES I ,^V. in th. PRO Ooubl* I Jta i Acton jre l,rm. I '^S J2 NnkX W, dwn I jm terih rrjdr clrjn 'Ttf and thui h«lp fight Tm^ I off loath dr<i r fMi Cfjff ~*i I it120 words
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Advertisement1156 1965-07-13 15 tO LIVERPOOL t WCSI COASI U.K.. Uut S our» mii> r Shan •"ten* ASPHALION |0« in Pt July 11 ULtus Gin. 31 July 14 July is MEMNON July 1J July 22 Jlly 21/25 July 2t MtLAMPUS tool. Oub.Ataoutr. mi v mm iv.i in A«a CAUNAS luly 21 Aeg 2 MAKON1,156 words
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Advertisement1269 1965-07-13 15 THE L A C LINES TMtwiiA. a-.i l-j eaaea) EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR tASI, CONTINENI AND SCANDINAVIAi Sport P. S'Ajb Penaut Alii Gteue ruvrt H'taiig K oam Mta wu«t INA II Illy I|/?| M| 22/24 U/2t J-t It t* Aig 27 Acg Jl 2 I SONGKHU t) Jul| 21/11 Stpt1,269 words
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Advertisement1231 1965-07-13 15 I Ben® Line EXPRESS SERVICE 10 .ONDON tUERPOOt A CONTINENTAL PORTS BENREOCH f 0( inwea Aeg > Singapoft Siiia u^L'X a3 li Il Pt/Jily 14 July IS/IS M t ou| m m For Liverpool Aug 21 BENHIANT Havre Sept I Rtttertaa Sept i Singaoori P Stiaa -tmni Antwerp Stft I1,231 words
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Advertisement1272 1965-07-13 15 kgrw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. tytflfj-f) U.K./Conrincnt Smgapurt P. S'haoi PeiMi CITT OF WELLINGTON i 'don. H'burg, R'-l-n. Hi«rt. Hull. M bro. loi'haa 26/21 lull 21 luly Cm OF NEWCASTLE L doe. H burg, R aam. Havrt. Hull, MiUdieibruugn 2527 »o| 21 An JUT OF GLASGOW Hamburg. Rotttrdam ia<ri,1,272 words
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692 1965-07-13 16 From Our Market Correspondent EASTERN Smelting provided the biggest drop in an easier industrial section on the Stock Exchange jesterday. The counter which had been done at $2.f>5 xd on Friday before the holiday had business yesterday from 52.86 to S".iiO xd692 words
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Article25 1965-07-13 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 9 July 1! -Industrials: bfi.?.{ 63.r,S Tins: Kli.OS 8^.49 rubbers: IM.lt 102.78 Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962^10025 words
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Article766 1965-07-13 16 OI'SINI-ISS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tr.idine rooms of the Stock F\rhance of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Stera (2.000) Sl.OO xd: Ounlapa (6.000) 51. 20. (2.0O0) $1.19: Bait. Smalt. (1.0O0) xd. C'.OOO) J2.R5766 words
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Article50 1965-07-13 16 r\S the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the week ended Friday (July 9) th« ranee of call rate* was as follows BANK FINDS: Z. jwr crnt to 5 per cent. f.KNKRAI. FINDS: :i per crnt to 3 :l per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 592.X million.50 words
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Article44 1965-07-13 16 Further June rubber crops included BrnU Ruhr.. .Irram Kuantan 117.000 1' done lanjoiu Pau 188.000 Ib Mrntakab 95.000 1b and Suntri Batan 209.000 lb I'nitrd Malacca 37(1.401 lb Ayer Molrk 70.335 lb Leone ><in taa Ltd. *****5 lb and Nyalas 52.000 lb.44 words
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354 1965-07-13 16 Straits tin price is down by $2.37½ THE tin price in Pen. ing rcstecdaji Idl ***** to IWS per picul on an olTcr in;; estimated up ."> tons to 2ti:> tony When the m.trkct reopened after Use S.iiiird.i> ludi day. demand v.in reported to be quit,- Strom MALAI R| 881354 words
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Article26 1965-07-13 16 July I*. MALAYAN KI BBEB PRICE: fi"i cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: S"O7 (down $2371.). Unofficial estimated ofTerins; tons (up tons i26 words
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Article51 1965-07-13 16 »T«HF present rate of the MalßyM dollar against the pound xterlinir li\rd on Novt-mber 24 la«t year is Selllne TT or OD 2s II IN Buying TT 2%. 4 l/16d. Buying OD 4.d. The dollar 1* at lt« rtatutorr middle position in relation to ila ranee against the51 words
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Article174 1965-07-13 16 July 13. TTir»e rr.nn-n*. INDUSTRIALS Bountrad 13 eta. C!iy D«v. ttcts. M. Invt. C I Holding 13 Cta. N. Iron cli Dunlopa 10 eta. 0.C.8.C. 13 c'B. E. Sineltlnts 21 eta. eta. Ksto 1 1 CU. Ban 6 cv. D"*d. Dlap. 12 eta. 11 r»e. r. N. IS174 words
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Article50 1965-07-13 16 SHIPS lyini; alonicvci* the Sin*jpor« •tarm or .<p«cti<l to<tay arc PORT SWETTIHMAM Whatl Berttll "> Taw\- New Wharf Berth* Stream Bertlv A«phalloii. BUr Out Today: CHHiw M 1 i Uul Tomorrow IpMlllUll Snipt in Penan* Harbour: In the Roarli: Ponlotll" Maru. At the wiupi ST.ite of MadrmtV50 words
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Article27 1965-07-13 16 /•HINESE Produce [reliance, Singa- p*ro noon pricct prr picul y«%l«rday: C*c*n»t oil Copra Pepper Sinxaport Coconut Oil Milton' *>■• ciatien price* Immpor. Copra AttaciaUon no«a pricot27 words
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Advertisement1172 1965-07-13 16 vl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTIX^ j Bast fin" 1 and U.S.A. Great Lakes Servlo* H'kuflk Vukonama Muntian .wunte Uatfoit Caicagu Mania Man" 21/24 Jaly lAn 4 Sepl I Seal U Seal I] Saat Maiestiaa Man" 22/24 An B tepl 4 111 I OH II Oct II Oat Wast Coast ol1,172 words
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Advertisement978 1965-07-13 16 i AUSINtu* itK»lCt/Nll> (tALANk IHUIA. r*IU»IAft AND r. kMI »tR»ICt Mhumi AaelaiN, MaMtaaraa. Syaaat. lai Maaras «a* «ici'M.ua •aaaaa t'riaa S oor* i to i J 'enam •bombaia s,",^ i.Va7 M/Hjpjf "J2S* »r» tCARPENTHIA II jll, 11/ lAn UiUl f. !i lt -J samma s An tAn 1/n *Mp«... 1978 words
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Advertisement287 1965-07-13 16 PENANC SPORi C-SMAM fTA/ETO ETA/ETO ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA ft CHITTACONG M.V. "VISHVA VIR" tof Iremontla, Adfloida Portlond. Melbourne Sydney July 14/1 S CHltr AGENTS] K.L. SUB. AGENTS: PENANG SUB. AGENTS, R. Jumobhoy A Sont Ltd.. Üboidullo 4 Co.. R. Jumobhoy Sena (M) Ltd SINGAPORE Tal: *****/7 X.L, Tal: *****287 words
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Article135 1965-07-13 18 MELBOURNE. Mon. I mii M RIALS opened the week on a firm basis with rises well in excess of falls. Colonial sugar recovered Is. 9d. to 63s 3d. but Drug Houses moved t the trend to lose Is. Bd. to Us. Mase metals were firm and oils were135 words
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Article239 1965-07-13 18 11 1.1 firet trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yestrrday at 67 7 8 cents per Ib., up uiir-righth of a cent on Friday* < losing level for the position. The tune was quietly steady. HAS. and F.M.R.L. closing price* in239 words
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Article226 1965-07-13 18 THK Mlb* Log li'-t of selected Mil- .hi industrial yields is osacd up dividend of 20 per net. •I' PrtoM! *D.Y. Dividend Yield r cent); *K.Y. Karnlng* Yield cent): •T.C. Time* Covered Definition (revised) T(m«i covered The niin.l.er of time* laat yemr'i total dividend in covered by oet226 words
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Article25 1965-07-13 18 Ofrrc richanut markft In Honu >. U.S. dollar T.T. and 5 751 tor mm Sterling wu quotr<t at 16.02 and one tJtl of koI(125 words
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Article12 1965-07-13 18 tution mi], no hintti In |ti ritM 'u jii'-ruiaii'i yeiterdmy.12 words
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Advertisement763 1965-07-13 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 75 Word* $8 ntin.)—Box SO rt*. extra SEMBAWANC HILL ESTATE: Furnished semi-detached nun^iilow. 3 brdrooms. Lounge cum dining room, •it's amenities. Area: 4.500 sq. ft. David Phoa A Sons. Valuers Estate Agents. Tel: Spore 743^'j,'*****. TUITION li Warit% t*tin.)—Box 56 rtt extra GUARANTEED PASS DRIVING $70.763 words
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Advertisement818 1965-07-13 18 FURNITURE ti Word* St (Vln.)-Box St rtl. txtrm FOR DISTINCTIVE Cane Furniture Call Adrian's *2S Kiver Valley Road. a port. AGENTS WANTED APPOINTMENT OF SUB-DIALERS Kor Sale of NISSAN A DATSUN CARS In Singapore. Osalsrs interested In such appointment pleass apply with full particular* of prsssnt business connsctlons, showroom facilities818 words
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Advertisement1299 1965-07-13 18 FOR SALE IS Wordt U (Kin.)— Box SO ct*. extra 30-IN-ONE ELECTRONIC KIT: 20 different circuits can b« built without soldering or tools. $35 00 Post Paid. Jubilee Radio Co., 208, Victoria, Btreet, S'por*. PROTEST BY MOSQUITOEf UNION We Hereby protest agaloit tn* unfair use of MVLOL INSECT REPELLENT 0)1,299 words
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Advertisement401 1965-07-13 18 NOTICE While every endeavour Is made o publish advertisements on the iates requested tt Is not always possible to adhere to specified iates (or Insertion due to pressure f si ace. The Publishers therelore eserve the right to arrange lternative dates for Insertion .ithoul reference. All copy Is subject to401 words
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Advertisement71 1965-07-13 18 EDUCATION AT HOME ns h\i FOR SYSTEMATIC TUITION PERSONAL ATTENTION ORIGINAL METHODS MEANINGFUL APPROACH SUCCESS PROMOTION JOIN C. C. S. EXAMINATIONS Higher School Cert., School Certiticote, Malaysia Certificate, Qualifying Test Form IV, L.C.E., L.C.C., (Book-keeping etc.) APPLY To: •CAMBRIDGE CORRt&PONDENCI SCHOOL, •P.O. Box 193S Singapore. Z (TEL: *****) or P.O.71 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-07-13 19 SANTANA SHOCKS EMERSON WIMBLEDON CHAMPION BEATEN IN 65MINS STOCKHOLM. Mon. Manue! Santana of Spain toppled Wimbledon champion Roy Emerson in straight sets to score a shock win in the men's singles final of the Swedish tennis championships at Baastad yesterday. Santana beat the Australian, rated the world's leading amateur player,224 words
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Article, Illustration449 1965-07-13 19 Clarke ran 'wonder 3 miles' despite emotional strain LONDON, Mon. Australian Ron Clarke achieved his amazing world three-mile record on Saturday despite the emotional strain of knowing that his wife. Helen, was rushing back to Australia to be with her dying mother. Helen arrived alone In Melbourne on Friday. 24449 words
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88 1965-07-13 19 PARIS. Mon. Michel J the French runner. laal night failed in an attempt to beat Australian Herb Elliott's world 1.500 metres of 3mins 35.6 aw. J.i/y. running at Mirmande in his last race before he takes a une-month break from athletics. I clockedReuter - 88 words
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Article87 1965-07-13 19 PARIS. Mon.— Scottish driver Jim Clark won his second motor racing Grand Prix in two days j when he finished first in tha French Formula Two event at Roi.en yesterday. Clark' had .set himself well on the way to winning the drivers' world championship with aReuter - 87 words
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Article54 1965-07-13 19 MELBOURNE. Mon Royal Krnnir won the Grand National Steeplechase yesterday in the most thrilling finish to I jumping Flemington for nn; v year* R <7■ 1 > ridden by T. McGinlev finished on the outside to be.:- Kciuouut (6H and Lagos .13 lv The 5-2 favour faReuter - 54 words
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Article162 1965-07-13 19 BOXING KINGSTON, Mon —Carlos Her-' nandez of Venezuela retained His world junior welterweight boxing title here last D*M when h» knocked out Jnmauan challenger Percy Hayles in the third. ""a crowd of more than 20.000. at the National Stadium saw one mas- thrilling bout-s ever stagedReuter - 162 words
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Article375 1965-07-13 19 DI..N Mon. Weichis lor all eight races here on Sunday the of the July meetinc: CU 4 DIV. I—6K. B^t Train *oi pWt dOr HO" rinL Sirf»m R»; QMa hlrran, 8.0. Nallreh HiKl. 1-erfe.tlon X H Dindint 80S Meadow Matd .lU M oman« World .flB I375 words
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240 1965-07-13 19 SWIMMING PARIS. Mon. Roy Saarl of the United States was just over one minute outside his own world record when he won a 1.500 metres free-style swimming event In 17min 59.5.< ec here yesterday. S;i..ri also von the 100 metres freestyle, clocking 54 9Reuter - 240 words
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Article338 1965-07-13 19 The Stipe's report CINOAPORfc. Man Tt* MRA Stipendiary Steward* report on yesterday 'a Buklt T:m.ih J Peninjau .NeUotu umpe-J m, iy awkw ir(l lost a tog th, N«ara in on from n, I'eainjj Pembroke h to be check. uncier pressure ■everelv reprimartdi th.it under mu^t he u*e tin- whlj until338 words
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Advertisement1220 1965-07-13 19 JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER. JOHOR rTMRIKI I Mil TAWARW TAWARAN2 akan di-terlma dlPrjabat Jurutem Parlt dan Tallayer Negrl Johor, Johor Bahru talogn Jam 12 00 tengah harl pada rtarl Pemborong2 Jubatan Parlt dan Tallaycr yang berdatUr dslam Kelas "E" ka-atas kerana:'Mrraber^lhkan Suncal Labis din Kn.iU Ming c.i hujon; 'me di1,220 words
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Advertisement770 1965-07-13 19 I NOTICES COMPANIES under the genera! management of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh tin ore outputs for the quarter ended 30th June. 1965. Chenderlang Tin Dredging Ltd «O6 Oopeng Consolidated Ltd and It subsidiaries 10.833 Hongkong Tin Ltd. 1,051 Idrls Hydraulic Tin Ltd 1.638 Kent (FMSi Tin Dredging Ltd— Dredge770 words
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Advertisement92 1965-07-13 19 PRINCE ZOOOOTT OVERALL IN SALOON TOURERS EVENT AND IST. IN ITS CLASS Fourth Tunku Abdul Rahman Circuit Race A spectacular win through the magnificent formance of PRINCE 2000 GT superbly driven by Philip Scow. Mobil racing fuel and lubricants were specially chosen by Prince Motors for this race. Come and92 words
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139 1965-07-13 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA TABLE TENNIS By SINGAPORE, Mon. Japan's world- ranking table tennis players will take part in the international championships here during the Singapore Festival of Sport next month. Tang Tuck Wah, president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, announced today that Japan had139 words
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Article, Illustration314 1965-07-13 20 JOE DORAI - Matthews says 'yes' to SGSFA offer JOE DORAI By gINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Stanley Matthews has accepted the Singapore Government Services F.A.s offer to appear in two exhibition matches in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. This was announced here today by the SGSFA secretary, S. R. P. Naidu, who said that Matthews314 words
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Article153 1965-07-13 20 LEEDS. Mon. New Zealand. neediiiK 363 to avoid an innings defeat against England, had scored 86 for three wickets at lunch on the fourth day of the Third Test here today. This left them artth 277 more runs to set to avoid an innings defeat,Reuter - 153 words
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Article74 1965-07-13 20 HAMILTON. <P»niuda>. Mon. The West Indies tourIng cricket team beat a Bermuda XI in the last over of their two-day match which ended here yesterday. Bermuda were all out for 117 in their ,-econd innings, leaving the West Indians to get 38 runs In 35Reuter - 74 words
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Article316 1965-07-13 20 HOCKEY lion (.\i;V M WO PERTH. Mon Tlie Malaysian women's hockey team who arrived here last night to begin their 52-day Australian tour, were guest* of the YWCA thta evening. In the next three days the team will trawl by bus to ptey three exhibition316 words
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Article56 1965-07-13 20 socriß Ipoh Div 3: Govt Printers S Borneo Motors 1. U Perak Div 2: DTC 2 Glou-ce.-:rr Estate 2. Neiri Div. 1: NSIA 6 17 Gur- »ls Regt 0. HMmh Div I: 2 Infantry \V ihop REME 8 Kubu Utd 2. Kampar Div Z: MAS 5 Dravidlai Taipinc Div56 words
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Article446 1965-07-13 20 CRICKET By MANSOOR RAHMAN Kuala Lumpur, Monday ciiLANGOR, who arew with Penang in a key north zone game yesterday, have qualified to meet Singapore in the final of the MCA inter-state cricket competition by virtue of better batting and bowling averages. i Selanßor and Penang were446 words
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Article72 1965-07-13 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Bottom-of-the-table Singapore Chinese Recreation Club gained their second win In the Singapore senior cricket tournament yesterday when they beat Indian Association by 12 runs at Balestier Road. In a low -mui ing same. SCRC who batted MM were all out r.<r $7 run*.72 words
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106 1965-07-13 20 19 STORE SWIMMERS DO SPECIAL TRAINING SINGAPORE, Mon. Nineteen Singapore swimmers have Dcgun special training in preparatkn for the Malaysian championships here on Aug. 28-29. Twice a week, on Monday and Friday, they train under Pong Bow Bi-ng. an American-trained coach, vho is himself an international swimmer. He represent- j106 words
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Article33 1965-07-13 20 KLUANG. Mon. The Malaya Cup neeer mv.eh betwrpn J .imre aid tiiii^^ jx^r** Joint S»r- \ces n.did m :< 2-2 draw at Kluang yesterday and not 1-1 as reported earlier.33 words
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Article387 1965-07-13 20 SABAH ATHLETICS JESSELTON, Monday. SCHOOLGIRL Mary Wong won the women's best performance award for her record-shattering discus throw at the Sabah AAA championship! here at the weekend Mary, who attends St. John's School at Beaufort, threw the discus 105 ft. 6in. to set up387 words
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289 1965-07-13 20 Mvi Sionqi 2 Tauau 3 Jesaelt«a B 3:34.5. I'ole \.iull: 1 \Y.,:ig Ah Yua Id Cliv (Sand) I lit Oln Hull jun.p: 1 David Chu Yun (Jea) ft lOin I .«iur jump: 1 Wciig Ah Yun I iw > 3 6m Triple jump: 1289 words
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Advertisement125 1965-07-13 20 BEAUTIFY PACKING W^y COLOURFUL TIN CANS Well-trained and skill personnel Undertake to manufacture all types of colourful tin can; .md lithographed calenders. Specialists in COLD LACQUERED on tin plates sheets and LITHGCRAPHINC by latest machinery. Please contult HOCK JOO TIN FACTORY LTD. Main F.ut I;i A. JaUa < h.m Sow125 words
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Advertisement90 1965-07-13 20 l"i\T Cl il V Yl VT/\YA7 WiJ N "^i if X i /s&'*' cunm n ctav Bl&&»J I *^Sm i \I/^Bm "HUULU ol AT B»% 1 A sMcial ißttrview wit* are 'with I"2 HAN SUYIN w wiy HOW TO £fe JK A HOW TO ft nm W NO-HUNGER mould "*^^^<rs90 words
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Miscellaneous56 1965-07-13 20 DIARY I MM CB) S'jor GOBII Uiv. Sfntui Railway* v Hansons (Ipoh Rd<: Robinson v XL Railnays (padang); EPP v Jardines (Taylor Rd>: ICI v University i ßrickfields) Ipoh Div. 1: K.n'a Indians v Kilat Club (Stadium Peraki; Div. S: PCRC -A' v Cheng Wah 'A 1 iJAJ prd): Lasallians56 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-07-13 21 VAIN SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS IN THE FOAM-COVERED WRECKAGE OF A HASTINGS PLANE pORTY-ONE servicemen, including 27 trainee parachutists standing by For .1 practice jump, were lulled when their Ihstmijs plane plunged into an Oxfordshire barley field in the heart <>l England List Tuesday. The crash came just143 words
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250 1965-07-13 21 RECONSIDER THAT STRIKE BAN, GOVT URGED BY MTUC KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE Central Government was today urged by the L Malaysian Trades Union Congress to save international prestige by reconsidering the emergency regulations on industrial action. In a press statement. Mr. John R. Gurusamy, the acting general secretary of the250 words
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Article143 1965-07-13 21 New Zealand heading for defeat Zealand lor 114 runs when >p|X'd pl;iy shortly br:ln rhird against England '.lcrr today. Fred Runuey. L arm look three vital wickets ihU nionnmj. Ruinsry struck lil">t by Uowiinti I3r; an Concdon tor on h;tni DowlniK and Barry Smiliiir then lioifl up England until Dowlini;Reuter - 143 words
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Article22 1965-07-13 21 MANILA. Mon The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation reopened for business today following a two-week shutdown du< Filipino employee*.22 words
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Article94 1965-07-13 21 SINGAPORE. Mon Admiral Sir Frank commander of the British Far Bast lrft hew by air tod. a two-day visit to Sarawak and Sabah to visit British naval forces in the area The visit to naval officers and men servini; in Borneo is the first to be94 words
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Article47 1965-07-13 21 RANGOON. MOO The Burmese Government today national- i ised one more missionary here and plared it under the Health Ministry lor continued administration Pour other missionary hospitals p.;i; loi. Used last Monday have txen renamed as "peoples' hospt:nW :md are functioning as usual. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article32 1965-07-13 21 DARJEELING. Man. Radio pported from Tibet that Communist Chinese troops are training youn« Tibetan women in guerilla warfare. About 4.000 are said to have been graduated from military schools. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article401 1965-07-13 21 LONDON, Mon— Early gains in the stock markets today were not uluaj.s maintained but the general tone m nttstactory, ahead of the June trade figures due to be published at noon tomorrow. Many leading industrials slipped back after a firm start but gains predominated on401 words
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179 1965-07-13 21 No. 2 Viet leader is a woman: Pravda MOSCOW. Mon. The deputy commander of the Vietcong is a woman, according to the Communist Party newspaper Pravda today. The article, by a Pravda correspondent who la in Vietnam with the Vietcong forces, was accompanied by a photograph ol the woman, named179 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-07-13 21 'I'lll first rolourrd an--1 nolllKir In be i- in plc»eil by the BBC in its domestic services started work for the Corporation last week. He is ."i-vrar-old Mr. Dwight Win lie above) from Kingston. Jamaica. lie anil Mr. Cormac Rifbjr, a native of Watford.105 words
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463 1965-07-13 21 COUNSEL ALLEGES POLICE ASSAULT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday fill-: FEDERAL Couri of Appeal today heard Ihe appeal ol ;i weeder sentenced •<> death by the Johore Bahm llii^li Court for possessing ;i hand grenade without lawful excuse or authority. Arguing the appeal on behalf of Er463 words
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Article30 1965-07-13 21 BELGRADE. Mon.— The Indian Prime Minister. Mr Lai Bahadur Shastrt, will pay 1113 first official visit to Yugoslavia from July 28 to 31. it was announced here today—Reuter.30 words
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Article268 1965-07-13 21 7 years' jail for having ammo miNV.APORE. Mon.— Goh Kirn Heng, 22. pleaded guilty in the High Court today to unlawful possession of an Indonesian-made handgrenade. Throu a.sked that an ither easing a revolv round> of ammunltl taken into account Mr Justice window gn cd the application and latlpri Goh268 words
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Article21 1965-07-13 21 SRINAOAR, Mon. Elevrn members of Kashmir's Cultural Affairs Department have been susi pentied for drunkenness and rowdyism. AP.AP - 21 words
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Obituary40 1965-07-13 21 JANES HENRY KNACCS. »K« 71, p m. on 12.7.68 Kunrral on IdCkaal'l Church, Ipoh. WILLI'M ELENBERC SR. SU[>< r. lulv IW 1 1 t >.v rrlei m t..i i Churrh Kullm. at 10 a.m. thuice >o Road OmUtry Prnanu40 words
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Advertisement87 1965-07-13 21 Late CLASSIFIEDS It H or** 111 l Minimum i BETWEEN sf k I'i.h Ak. n Mand Mrs Qu< k K"cnK Jin anil 1..m hmii h>. d o Mr. aod Mm. I.nn Cbce Tlon* on 13.7.65. SUPER SENSITIVE I SHARP Model *I£ ANSISTOR RADI _V _V «ICH, TONAL QUALITY. rill F^O87 words
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