The Straits Times, 17 July 1965
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Title Section25 1965-07-17 1 ,AXEfl AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times .tie** 1 I Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100525 words
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Article, Illustration444 1965-07-17 1 KUCHiNG, Friday THE Home Affairs Minister, Dato Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, said today there was great urgency for the permanent resettlement of the 8,000 Chinese now temporarily regrouped along the Kuching-Serian road. He said the second phase of "Operation Hammer* 1 would be put into operation444 words
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Article, Illustration402 1965-07-17 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL ITALIAN LINER AND BRITISH SHIP COLLIDE IN DAWN BERTHING AT SINGAPORE By SINGAPORE. Friday BUMP!- OUT GO ELIZA'S TWO FRONT TEETH TllK Italian liner Galileo Galilei \\;is involv- ed in ;i collision with ;i British freighter in waters within the wharf area of the402 words
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Article84 1965-07-17 1 JZUCHING. Fri. Police patrols in the controlled area along the KuchingSerian Road fired in the air last night to drive away looters who have been taking livestock, pepper and goods from the deserted Chinese smallholdings. Many of tho 8.000 resettled people have been complaining that since they84 words
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Article56 1965-07-17 1 Tengku meets Queen Elizabeth LONDON, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rah- man today had an audience with Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. The Tcngku. who is conv:ilr.semi; alter his recent bout of shingles, was to have met the Queen late last month during the Commonwealth Primp Ministers conference but I prevented from56 words
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Article, Illustration462 1965-07-17 1 NEW SOVIET APPROACH ON VIETNAM? MOSCOW, Friday. Averell Harriman snirl last night he hud cabled '"some significant information* 1 to President Johnson after a three-hour Kremlin meeting with Mr. Kosygin, the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Harriman. the President's roving ambassador, refused to say what the information was. but it was462 words
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Article61 1965-07-17 1 LONDON.. FH British Prime Minister Mr Harold Wilson may revive dormant plans for a visit to Moscow in the near future for talks with Mr. Al«xet Kosygin. Soviet Prime Minister, a well-informed source said here today. Mr. Michael Stewart, the Foreign Secretary, is already consideringReuter - 61 words
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Article123 1965-07-17 1 Saigon coup leader dead SAIGON. Fri— Tl.c chief conspirator behind South Vietnam's I eb. 19 coup attempt «a found dead in mysterious circumstances today, highly placed Government .sources said. Col. Ph. u i Ngnc Thao was first reported captured by Vietnamese national police. But Police Director Lt -Col. Pham Van123 words
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Article22 1965-07-17 1 ZERMATT ♦Switzerland). Frt.— A planned mass climb of the Matterhorn was cancelled this, morning because of bad weather. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article178 1965-07-17 1 World's longest tunnel is opened ("»HAMONIX (French Alps). Fri. President Charles Do Gaulle of France and President Giuseppe Saraiiat of Italy today cut tricolour ribbons to mark the opening of the worlds longest road tunnel under Mont Blanc. Three thousand French police guarded the French entrance and approaches to theReuter - 178 words
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Article42 1965-07-17 1 VIETNAM ASKS FOR MOKK I s l ORCES S\I(,OX. FH.— l'rrmier Ngayea Cm Ky today asked U.S. Defence Secretary .MeXaniar.i for enough American Mattel infantrymen to defeat Vietcong and not just contain the Communist ofTensive. I PI (Sec P.iu<- 2)42 words
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Article35 1965-07-17 1 SEOUL. Fri —At leas'. 50 people were today feared drowned as floods swept Seoul and other northern parts of South Korea following the worst torrential rainfalls In 40 years last night Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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165 1965-07-17 2 ACCRA. Friday I\R. Subandrio had an hour-long meeting with the Ghanaian Foreign Minister, Mr. Alex Quaison-Sackev, yesterday. According to a Ministry spokesman, they discussed ian solidarity and world pet) Dr. .Subandrio, who '.s leading a 25-man goodwill delegation, is scheduled tn meetReuter - 165 words
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Article52 1965-07-17 2 Towel they left behind man 1 1 a. Pri. Four surgeons. \;cted heir tocl;<\ fur neglecting to rrtnc\r ;i draping towel fron thf nrxlomen of mother who underwent taesanan childbirth. The towel remained In the drily Hi Mi-s. Gloria Crudo for two month! before she noticed something tvrons with herUPI - 52 words
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157 1965-07-17 2 GUNNERS FROM N.Z. FLY INTO BIG BASE SAIGON, Fri—Leadfn* elements of the New Zealand artillery battery committed to South Vietnam arrived at Bien Hoa air base, 12 miles north of here, today. An advance party of the battery has been in Vietnam for some time preparing for the arrival ofReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration706 1965-07-17 2 Why Dr. Ho won't talk— by Wilson McNamara flies into Saigon on inspection LONDON, Friday 'JHE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, said yesterday it was evidj ent the North Vieti namese felt their pro- spects of victory were too imminent for it to be worth their while to foresakeReuter; UPI - 706 words
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234 1965-07-17 2 T ONDON. Fri. Mr. Davies. the British Prime Minister's special envoy to Hanoi, said here last night that he understood that President Nkrumah was being invited to make a personal visit to meet President Ho Chi Minh. Mr. Davies, who returned two days agoReuter - 234 words
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324 1965-07-17 2 GO-AHEAD FOR S. ARABIA Two more named to advance Aden freedom T ONDON. Fri. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Anthony G: wood, yesterday announced the appointment of two members of a constitutional commission for South Arabia and said he hoped it would be^ln work as soon as possible. Britain has promisedReuter; AP - 324 words
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Article22 1965-07-17 2 KARACHI. Fn. t member Indonesian shipping delegation arrived here yesterday for discussions on starting a monthly Indonesia-Pakistan shipping service. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous9 1965-07-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Sofcioc*! 1l9.»o] f >. 11..,9 words
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516 1965-07-17 3 PASADENA, Friday. THE first historic picture of Mars, relayed here from Mariner IV across 150 million miles of space, leaves unsolved the centuriesold riddle about possible life on the mysterious red planet. But it izcivc monitoring scientists here a firstReuter - 516 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-07-17 3 Retiring Supremo Mount batten gets Order of Merit [ONDON. Iri. Earl Moiintnattt n (above), who .-niled six-yi-ar reign .in Britain's military chief, today re-»-«"i\ed the Order of Merit, one of the nations highest honours. The >prcial distinction, a personal gift of ihe soxereinn and limited to 24 eminent Britons v.216 words
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Article14 1965-07-17 3 WASHINGTON !i: The' .rrepted w reopening the 17-nation disarmament t.uws In Geneva.14 words
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Article27 1965-07-17 3 OTTAWA. Fri. The Government has approved the purchase of American Northrop F-5 flghterbombers for the Rnvni Canadian Air Force, it wa« announced todej ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-07-17 3 Case for court: When is a bunny not a bunny? WHEN is a bunny not a bunny? Only the High Court can say. For recently three companies which run America's famous Playboy clubs issued writ against a London nightclub owner. Th^y allege he calls hb IsMIMMM "bunnies" and dresses themMirrorpic - 196 words
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223 1965-07-17 3 Greek Premier resigns: Tve been ousted by a ridiculous coup' ATHENS, Friday. pREEK Premier George Papandreou, edged out of v office in a power struggle over Defence Minister Petros Garoufalais, charged last night that he had been replaced by a "puppet" government in "a ridii culous coup d'etat. Mr. Papandreou.Reuter - 223 words
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Article116 1965-07-17 3 FINANCE BILL 'YES— BY 6 VOTES LONDON. Fri.— The Labour I Government last night won a majority of six In the House of Commons for its Finance Bill, which puts last April's Budget proposals Into legal form The voting was 291 to 285. The vote was on the tinal thirdReuter - 116 words
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Article72 1965-07-17 3 NEW YORK. Fri -a policeman shot and killed a negro ex-convict allegedly resisting arrest yesterday on a charge or disorderly conduct I District Attorney Aaron Koota ordered an immediate investigation of the incident, which came almost year to the day after the shooting of72 words
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Article39 1965-07-17 3 ML'NKI Fritv J U today I Zn.ooo mark.- i about £2.uuo> dan i M the m Hambura weekly newa nagasint Der Spiegel .for 1 an amcle aceastnl him of corruption during hus period as M.nim«r. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1965-07-17 3 SHEFFIELD Fn Th( National Association of Women's Clubs yev terday unanimously voted in favour of legalising abortion* for women who become pregnant through •e*uw offence*"— UPIUPI - 28 words
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132 1965-07-17 3 Privilege charge: Callaghan cleared I ONDON, Fri.— A House lj of Commons committee today cleared Mr. James Callaghan, Chancellor of the Exchequer, of a potentially damaging charge of breach of parliamentary privilege. The charge was lodged by a Conservative MP. Sir Robrrt Cary, after Mr. Callaghan made a speech aAP - 132 words
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Article28 1965-07-17 3 VATICAN CITY. Fri. Pope Paul 68. apparently feeling the strain of his job. will take a two- week vacation, ttie Vatican an- nounced today. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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153 1965-07-17 3 I ONDON, Fri.— Police last night charged a 27-year-old London lorry driver with conspiracy to help mailtrain robber Ronald Biggs and three fellow prisoners to break out from jail a week ago. Henry James Holsgrove is to have plotted with others in last ThursdaysReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement763 1965-07-17 3 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is Condition er.mosqultoat will never bother your Hjl HHH I sleep. Filet and other *^||B Insects cannot penetrate Into your room either. Sleep /i_ peacefully tonight with a Carrier str/y^ Air Conditioner. +tXkl/ttAir conditioning Here, as In many other parts of the763 words
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173 1965-07-17 4 CINGAPORE. Fri. The principal of the Katong Convent, Sister Finbar. today made an appeal for funds for new extensions now being made to the school. The school, which has an enrolment of 1.500 pupils from primary four to secondary four, is adding173 words
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Article, Illustration547 1965-07-17 4 THE 110 MAY DAY MARCHERS ARE BOUND OVER SINGAPORE, Fri. fHK First Criminal District Judge, Mr. lvi Cheow Chye, today found 110 people including .'J4 women guilty on an ii mended charge in j connection with a May Day demonstration, and bound them over lor $100 each to keep the547 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-07-17 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Plans are now under way to make the 1965 Christinas I air "better and greater" than previous ones. The fair, to raise funds for four handicapped children organisations, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 4. At a meeting228 words
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282 1965-07-17 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. 'TWO Indian Members of Parliament, Mr. C.N. Annadurai and Mr. Era Sezhian, received a tumultuous reception when they flew in this evening for a 10-day goodwill visit of Malaysia. A crowd of more than 2.000, mostly members of the Malaysian branch of282 words
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Article34 1965-07-17 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Shanghai Book Co.. Ltd. will celebrate Its 40th anniversary with a cocktail party at Its premises at North Bridge Read from 10 ajn. to 4 pjn. on Aug. 1.34 words
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Advertisement243 1965-07-17 4 LIDO -OPENS TODAY SINGAPORE 5 SHOWS DAILY |L R g 1 1am. 1 .45, 4.00, 6. 30& 9.1 spm A RAW, BRUTAL STORY m^ A mOF LOVE AND VIOLENCE A a DURING THE ALGERIAN WAR \Os\i f t f f9 vAj|i23Bl m rvm W^jt I 1 MLTROGOLDWYN-MAYFR AiaiM ßEum fMVEIIHE243 words
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Advertisement54 1965-07-17 4 SPRINGD ALE The 353-C. YIO CHU KANG ROAD IDEAL PLACE SINGAPORE -TEL: ***** Saturday nite RENDEZVOUS DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF "THE SAFARIS" sojUTHiimnmAi wmi Jf\ 190. Waterloo Street, Singapore. Tel: *****. M DINE DANCE NITELY TONITE EXT. TO 1 A.M. VL~^ Resident Band: ALOYSIUS LES STORM Guest Band: WILLIAM54 words
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Advertisement442 1965-07-17 4 Y'l Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) presents ■mmmmmm A Charity Premiere in oid of The Spastic Children's Assn. Of Singapore on Wednesday, list July at 8 45 p m. \*4» ORCHARD THEATRE UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H.E. THE YANC DI-PERTUAN NECARA. TUN YUSOF BIN ISHAK SEASON FROM THURSDAY,442 words
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81 1965-07-17 5 Centre 65 hq may be made into music hall SINGAPORK Kit The new literary a.v-ociation- Centre 65— Is to inaugurate It* series of luna-iHi-nig campaigns tomorrow with a candlelight party at 348 River Valley Road from 8 p.m The Centre hopes to raise SlO.OOO to repair a River Valley Road81 words
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75 1965-07-17 5 Prof Pickerel] to give four lectures SINGAPORE. Fn— Prof Albert G Pickerel! Director of Information at the University of California, due here on Sunday, will give two lectures on journalism organised jby the Singapore National Union of Journalises The lectures will be deli- vered at the United States Information Services75 words
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Article, Illustration705 1965-07-17 5 Teachers union calls on Govt to settle pay claims THE FIVE MAIN 'ANOMALIES' ARE LISTED SINGAPORE. Friday Tl IK Singapore Tea lii'is" I'iiion lo day called on the Government i<> settle without delay their long-standing p;i y claims. The union's now general secretary. Mr. Lawrence Sia. in a statement, listed705 words
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356 1965-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. FIVE revolvers and a total of 168 bullets which police recovered buried under a house in Siak Kuan Road, were entrusted to a fisherman. Tan Too Choon. by two men who said they were going to Indonesia, a preliminary356 words
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Article50 1965-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Fn— A m\-1p ture course on "Romanticism in Mjslc'" will be organised by tlie Department of Extra-mural Studies. University of Singapore, at the King Edward VII Hall bei.lll vug next Tuesday. Mr. Georne Khoo of I tional Library will conduct the course. The fee i.s $1050 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-07-17 5 A farewell dinner by Law Society for Green THE I nivrrsity of Singapore Lm Society will hold a farewell dinner for Professor L. C. (ireen. Dean of the Law Faculty, at I'nion House at 7.30 p.m. on July 22. Prof, (ireen is leaving next month to take up a new62 words
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Article22 1965-07-17 5 SINOAPORE Pri Yok See School In Newton Road will hold a charity sale on Oct. 23 (or its building fund22 words
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Article22 1965-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Prl The Bukit Mrrah South community centre v ill celebrate its second anniversary on Sunday at 7 30 p.m.22 words
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Article66 1965-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yiisof bin Ishak aru. Toh Puan Noor Aishah attended a charity bullet performance at the Cultural Centre this evening. The show w« presented hy children of the danrinf rlassrs of the British European Association in Sinc^pore. It is in66 words
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270 1965-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Friday AN undefended divorce petition by Yong Siam Won. an electrician, was dismissed at its hearing today by Mr. Justice Winslow as being "frivolous." I The judge also remarked that the CMC had not been well prepared and presented. Yong. a father of two, had270 words
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Advertisement330 1965-07-17 5 f ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT 8.00 to 12.00 p.m. (EVERY SAT. NITE) >l\l AYSIW 11.11 1 JOGET AND BALLROOM DANCING AND MALAY CULTURAL DANCES. HAWAIIAN MUSIC BY CORAL ISLANDERS DELICIOUS CHINESE AND MALAY DISHES GUESTS ARE INVITED TO JOGET WITH LOVELY MALAY DANCERS DRESS INFORMAL. Table Reservation Phone: 2810330 words
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118 1965-07-17 6 4 U)R STAR, Fri. A -A cynarcolocist. Dr. John l-oh. .said last night thai ihr v.:* of oral birth control pills was "not only xafr. hut 100 p?r cent effective. I <» n.iv (hat thr us* of these pills stimulates the grouth118 words
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98 1965-07-17 6 I Help for fishermen hit by curfews \IUAR, Fri. FisheriTl men here whose live lihood has been affected by the intermittent offshore curfews are to get cash relief from the Government. The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Hamid Khan. will di.-tribute money to the fishermen at the Chi Chi Hall98 words
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Article48 1965-07-17 6 KUALA I.UMPLK. Fit. A public talk on "the role of ideology in international polities' will be given at tlip Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Road at 4 p.m. on Sunday t>y Dr. Saul K. Padover. an American writer, historian and professor of political -nee.48 words
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Article, Illustration336 1965-07-17 6 Whitlam: Support for Malaysia unanimous KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AUSTRALIA'S military commitment in Malaysia is receiving "unanimous support back home." The deputy leader of the Australian Opposition Labour Party. Mr. E. G. Whitlam said this today before leaving for Penang after a three-day visit here. Mr. Whitlam, leader of the six-man336 words
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140 1965-07-17 6 Mustapha (visiting U.S.) has chat with Shriver WASHINGTON. Fri. TT Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Sabah. leaves Washington today for Puerto Rico and visits to Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York. He arrived here om Tuesday on a private trip. While here he talked140 words
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137 1965-07-17 6 T ONDON, Fri. Chung Vi Kum Moey, alias Ah Ngar. who was sentenced to death in the Singapore High Court last November for the murder of Chla Mvi Song, a .shopkeeper, successfully applied to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday for specialReuter - 137 words
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Article238 1965-07-17 6 IPOH. Friday. \IOHAMED Yunos bin Sidin. 18. a hole-in-heart boy who has been promised free surgery In Australia, is anxiously waiting for the green light t.c fly there. A letter sent a month ago by the Perak Senior Physician, Dr. B. S. Khalra. to the238 words
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170 1965-07-17 6 A single shot ends the jumbo menace A LOE STAR, Kri. A seven-ton elephant which had been destroying crops in villages near the border town of Changloon for the past two years, was shot dead yesterday. The deputy game warden for Penan, dah-Perlis. Sycd Abdullah Idid. killed the elephant believed170 words
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Article36 1965-07-17 6 I BATU PAHAT. Fri. The I Joliore MtOtti Bc.sar. Dato Haii Hassan bin Yunos. opened eight I community centres costinu $50,000 i in the area during his two-day I visit which ended on Wednesday.36 words
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152 1965-07-17 6 Sultan at fair: I've never seen the like of this YEW YORK. Fri.-The Sultan of Parian*?, and his official party of 13 yesterday visited the Worlds I The BuIUU i have nevi like thin Fair 1 cement I He had previously world\ fairs in Paris and Bru"The fair theme ofUPI - 152 words
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Article58 1965-07-17 6 AI.OR STAR. I Cu*> tom.s p.ir:\ seized 20 lb. ol hemp) vi 230 am. ambush at The par;;. of Custon-s Syed Ahm.iU Idid. saw two men from an unidentified boai- Thcv ra<;hed out and arrested one of the men. The other r*n back to the I58 words
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Miscellaneous75 1965-07-17 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heintdahi foxTAv. ELMEB! J I WLLVOU HELP f x^-t, > ME GET ANJ 'DEA f I LIKE TUESE i I K OP HOW THEY'LL TLTA/EE WC^UIZES, %J< »-OO^ TCXSETUES X^BLCSS 1 i jm-z^ V?N WV WALL? TO N I THAT'S A MCE APBAMfiE WENT I J75 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-07-17 7 by four new parliamentary secretaries l?Ol R newly-appointed F parliamentary secre.aries yesterday took their oath of secrecy before i lie acting- Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. in his office in Kuala Lumpur. They are (from left): Mr Chen Wine Sum (Deputy Prime Minister's Department). Inchc All bin189 words
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243 1965-07-17 7 Woman broker will get her $20,000 back LONDON, Friday. WOMAN brokers claim against a partner in the former stockbroking firm of Sena and Goh. of Singapore, for the return of $20.--000 which she said she paid in April, 1959. lor five shuns in the firm, was upheld by the .JudicialReuter - 243 words
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Article93 1965-07-17 7 KUCHIXG. Fri. Mr. Tom HarrLsson. curator of the Sarawak Museum is to help plan the interior decoration and de-sign of the proposed $150,000 Rumah Dyak to be built in Kuch- ing. Rumah Dyak to be sited in Satok Road here will serve as a meetingAP - 93 words
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Article26 1965-07-17 7 KLUANO. Fri. The Cana<»;an Convent School here will liv.d a food and lun fair in aid of their school welfare fund on July 30.26 words
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Article196 1965-07-17 7 IPOH. Friday 'piK 5250.u00 Perak Turt Club .-port.* club bowling centre here ha> been improved at a further cost of nearly $100,000. Two additional bowling lanes nave been constructed, making a total of six. Dew Machinery for a speedier automatic return of t lie ball have196 words
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Article54 1965-07-17 7 SINGAPORE, Prt A J7-\THr-old motor-cyclist. Tanc Kum Chin, of Biirtliy Road v. is critically Injured last nujlu when his machine rt hided ;it tlie junction of Jalan I,al)y Aver and Bartloy Road and tlirt-w him on tho road. He on the "•darißerouslv 111" lust i t i54 words
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141 1965-07-17 7 I/OTA BHARtf, Fri. 1 1Y The Chief Educa-, tion Officer, Kelantan, I Inche Murad bin Mohamed Noor, today urged villagers to wel come urban teachers in their kampongs. "Do not ignore your teachers and make them feel like out- I siders." he said.141 words
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Article51 1965-07-17 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Asst. I Supt. Yeoh Ah Cheng from Alor Star has been posted to Quran a.s Officer-in-Charge. Police District, in place nf .Vsst. Supt. Su Ah Teh. who DM come here v OSPC. Sungei Pat;mi in MOMSsum to Deputy Supt. H. B. Almpida. transferred to Kuala51 words
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203 1965-07-17 7 Divorce for wife punched on ear by husband CINGAPORE, Fri. A 3 housewife had been suffering from an impediment in hearing H a result of being punched on the left ear by her husbcud 13 months ago, the High Court was told today. Dr. Sung Ylng Choon, who last examined203 words
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91 1965-07-17 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. —An eminent American psychologist. Miss Ruth Thacker Try. is expected to arrive here by air on Monday evening to address educators and nsvcholoKists. The theme of her talks will be "Psychology— The Inner and the Outer WorW." Miss Pry. who is director91 words
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208 1965-07-17 7 Singapore Govt promises aid for university SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today promised the University of Singapore financial aid to meet "'certain priorities" under its next five year expansion plan. He listed these priorities M: ENLARGEMENT of present intake of students into the University. The University208 words
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Article48 1965-07-17 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Political Study Centre will conduct tti fourth political background course for «"nior members ot commercial and Industrial orbeginning on Monday till July 30. The sessions will be held each afternoon between 2-15 p.m. and 4 15 p.m. five days a week. I48 words
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Advertisement335 1965-07-17 7 I\ TAIPEI the ©PRESIDENT SOTEL IS TAIWAN'S SKWKST. MOST UXfRIOfS AM) I.ARGI J j* k a i I Pf*i* 4 f V IB m w <i f■ m w I Ondeai Oriental kmfkdkj and impctiaLlr <Mt I J.HI l.iiMino.i.. air-con.!, tinned rn-.n., > prr m»;lit. I Nitl't-cl il> iMUMMh hjrl.cr335 words
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Miscellaneous185 1965-07-17 7 Ry V. T. Ifm-tin I CAN*I JNPERSTAMP WHY ESPECIALLY V YES- AND »OUR CONDUCT I I'M BEGINNING TD -\OULP THRC*W ONE WHO MUST ME? CERTAINLY DOESNT^ THINK. I AJMED AT M A MCE viAJY <KOW HIM AS V. J MEASURE UP TO f OH, IT \TWE WRONG MEAD.'/ JklJ AIIEV185 words
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Article107 1965-07-17 8 'QUESTS' THE TOP AGAIN SINGAPORE. Fri. The Quests, a local instrumentalist proup. have again made it to the top of the Singapore hit parade. This time it is a joint recording effort with Jamaican singer Keith Locke. Their disc "Be My Girl." released last month, is Locke's own composition After107 words
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Article, Illustration386 1965-07-17 8 U.S. accused of helping 'crush' drive KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. r|^HE Malayan X Rubber Fund Board today accused the United States of helping Indonesia in her "crush Malaysia" campaign by buying large quantities of Indonesian rubber. The charge is contained in an article by the President of the Natural Rubber Bureau.386 words
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149 1965-07-17 8 $30 from poor box for boy who stole SINGAPORE, Fri. A 16-year-old boy. who j was given a conditional i discharge after he admitted a charge of theft, today requested the magistrate's court toi send him back to Penang "so that I can look after my widowed mother." Chu. the149 words
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Article43 1965-07-17 8 IPOH. Pn.— Ramachandira Raja., J3. an office peon, was fined »75 or .i months 'ail here today for I stealing a $1 wri*twatch from P. I SupplHh. a labourer, in Bum°£« new village here on Oct 6. 196*43 words
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Article38 1965-07-17 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister i I for Social Affairs and Assemblyman for Pasir Panjang. Inche Othman Wok. will tour his constituency on Sunday morning to find out the needs of the peoDl* lin the area.38 words
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74 1965-07-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Tengku Abdul Rahman will return home on Aug. 4. according to the Umno's official weekly. "Merdeka." today. The weekly said that the Tengku had now fully recovered from shingles for which he was treated in the London Clinic for 1074 words
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187 1965-07-17 8 Tolerance touchstone of our survival says Lee SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that tolerance was the touchstone to the survival of a multi-reli-gious, multi-r aci a I Malaysia. Intolerance In whatever sector of the community must be actively opposed, he said at a ceremony187 words
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Article60 1965-07-17 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Fn. The St. John Council. States of Malaya, will meet in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow under the chairmanship of the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin who is chairman of the council. The meeting will consider ihe formation of the proposed M»layslan St.60 words
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220 1965-07-17 8 Triple slaying: Court 'no' to request to send woman to mental home KUALA LUMPUR. Fndav MAGISTRATE, Mr. K. C. I. Reddy. today rejected an application by a defence lawyer to send a woman charged with triple murder to a mental home. Mr. T. Selvarasan was makine the application on behalf220 words
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166 1965-07-17 8 Court told of headless body on track OARIT BUNTAR, Fri.— 1 The headless body of a teacher. Puran Singh. 24. was found on the railway track close to the Bukit Merah railway station near here i after a goods train had pulled up. an inquest was told today. S. Ramuchandran166 words
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Article59 1965-07-17 8 KAGNAR. Fn. A former i Kangar woman Town Councillor. I Wan Khaifah binte Wan Ahmad. wa& yesterday elected chairman of the newly-formed Kaum Ibu sectlon of the Perils Utara Umno I division. 1 Che Ashah binte Ismail was elected vice-chairman with the 1 1 Perils t't.ira Umno59 words
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Article44 1965-07-17 8 PENANO. Fri— A Justice of the Peace and former Feri.ral Legislative Councillor. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, was last night feted by the Penan? J.P.s Association on the occasion of his bring awarded the PMN in the King* recent birthday honours list.44 words
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Advertisement38 1965-07-17 8 Jy /fj m£ U' Pl^ IST P 1 9 c I H V W9 4R v™ wM 9m fL A B *•> >*. t^ BRANDY There will never be a substitute for Hennessy the name that matters most in brandy38 words
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Miscellaneous306 1965-07-17 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS male <8). 15 18 Dramatic flrst-aid re- 8. Tie for E. Kent (4-4). quest (2 5 1. 6, 2. 3. si. 13. To the extent that a sum Id 5 10 and 5, 18. 15 singularly 21 cash U realisable (8. 2). books «6, 2. 4:306 words
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152 1965-07-17 9 1/"UALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV Sales of National Defence Bonds in Bank Negara jumped another 5309.500 to $1,809,500 today the third day of sales of the bonds. No country-wide figure la yet available. Bank Nr.staiT ar>? now b isy totalling tip152 words
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Article41 1965-07-17 9 \.v:-. PH An ~lnrhe( will be elected at the uuilvemry Pesta to he held on the Lorong Kulit i from Sept. 3 to 11. \\:U be the first "Body :ul" contest to be held among I! Dhvslcal cul-41 words
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102 1965-07-17 9 Xl A I I.IMPUR, Fri The Minister of Finance. Mr. l.m Sir\v Sin. pre-s«-ntc<i cheques for Sl-V--011 for the National DeItrnr luncl to Tun Abdul K.i/ ik at the acting Prime Minister's ofiice today 1 In- money was donated to the fund by various102 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-07-17 9 OX-THE-SPOT CHECK ON THEIR ACTIVITIES KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will in a few days receive the first report of a secret on-the-spot check on the activities of Alliance296 words
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Article90 1965-07-17 9 lESSELTON. Fri. Manuillah bin Taulla, alleged to have behaved indecently in the room of Hajjah Marian binto Antuyan at Penampang. has been fined a buffalo and a goat by a native court here. This is the customary fine for such an offence TheAP - 90 words
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201 1965-07-17 9 The clerks who got stuck in a pay freeze I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Amalgamated Union of Employees in the Government Clerical and Allied Services said today that about 250 clerks in government departments had not received their annual salary increments since 1960. The.se were the former temporary clerks who opted201 words
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Article28 1965-07-17 9 KLANG. Fri A mobile Xr»y unit will be at the district I hospital here on July 20 and 31 I to five free X-ray services28 words
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Article25 1965-07-17 9 PENANG rr. —Inche Suiong •j.i H,c: Moh»med wa.s today unimmously re-elected ch^;rm,m of the Penang Island Rural District Council for a third term.25 words
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Article659 1965-07-17 9 'Tengku obviously uneasy about the whole affair' I ONDON, Fri.— Paul Johnson, editor of the New Statesman, said today that British journalist Alex Josey was being made a "sacrificial victim" of fanatical a n t i Chinese elements in Malaysia. Johnson, in the "London Diary" column of his magazine,UPI - 659 words
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Article47 1965-07-17 9 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Bri- 1 ti.sh Hi«h Commissioner. Lord Head, and Lady Head called on the Yann di-Pertuan Besar and the Tenuku Ampuan of Ne<rri Sembilan vestprday at the Is! ant. Hin«[Rar> Karlier. Lord Head Inspected the Headquarters. Malaya Area at R.c.-.ih47 words
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102 1965-07-17 9 qiNGAPOKE. Fri The anti-vice squad of the CID last night detained an illegal immigrant in a brothel in Desker Poao during a raid on the premises. The man. who i.- believed to have slipped in from Honk Kong about 18 months ago. did102 words
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101 1965-07-17 9 KIALA LIMPIR. Fri.— The •'Government of the Unitary State of North Kalimantan" in Jakarta has been reshuffled, according to I'mno's official weekly Merdeka. The weekly quoting intelligence sources. said that the reshuffle was made at a meeting in Jakarta in March. A. M.101 words
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116 1965-07-17 9 Naafi man discharged in $8,783 case DBNANO, Fri. Harold Jam c s Kingeott Croker. superintendent of Sandycroft Leave Centre at Tanjong Bungah, accused of misappropriating $8,783 belonging to Naati, waa discharged by the S sions Court today. Croker the prosecutioi to carry out further tioiu "I trust will try very116 words
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Advertisement182 1965-07-17 9 quo mms f footbed sandals for men jA i^ jM M N jfiw TOP QUALITY. RUILD-IN ARCH SUPPORT. HmWPJ LIGHT AND FLEXIBLE. W CUSHIONED SOLES FOR GREATER COMFORT. SHOEMAKERS TO THE WORLD ■S3 Wfi 9m most convenienl departure time Evj9 l m% most con enient amval time wS^^mMftfmMt Travel the182 words
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Article57 1965-07-17 10 :0 Words Hi I Wimmi.in. FAMILY OF THE lata Mr». Mary loaapfefcM Roma araa*j to apolodse to ami frieuda >io atlerded her funeral but the unavoidable hnnKt iff I &IM h»nk all for th-ir aj tan.-- rmilii and moo-'ary donations MRS D C VAIRAKIAM «nd her Kam and Mrs57 words
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Obituary20 1965-07-17 10 Worrfa SIS I Minimum. IN EVER LOVINC H t KnMlplllai who der.irt.rt nn ver tnnfmi»r«l By all her20 words
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Article28 1965-07-17 10 •A Wor4t $1S i Minimum t REOUIEM HICH MASS for late neartei Mianon will be sum at Cathe.lra. of <!ood Shepherd on Monday 10-T-U at UO > m.28 words
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Article170 1965-07-17 10 ft w.rrf. >/', (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFSL II ry Saturday aad Mjoday lunrh SINCAPORE BALLET 11th MeaSOO. I ..um H. 4.") i> m., Tlckrta at Robinson a EVININC SHOES Ijttriit in (Jo.'d Juat unpacked. I I Wlfcat H«n<lba*. at ii H| I pore. FOR YOU ESPECIALLY thr mom flattering170 words
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Article265 1965-07-17 10 M H'irili U Minimum) PCNTECOtT MCTHOOIkT CHURCH Koon Ha] Ro\ a.m.. B*mnaDyan« Krhakifnn. 10.30 a.m. Worship 8«r- 'ni.l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, lIHGAPORE i-ortifr Orrhnrri Koad. P«tt*og .id** services a.m aari 6 ■ate* school v a.m. Ail wetcome. BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: i m-oon liarrtrn. y 15 am.; M a in.;265 words
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Article610 1965-07-17 10 The success of the en measures which have swiftly ended terrorism south of Ku-i-hin'.; baa choked the threat which the underground Communist organisation was about to develop. Tlie first pleasant duty o! the Minister of Home Affairs on his flyirg visit to Sarawak and Sabah was to610 words
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Article361 1965-07-17 10 Whoever arranged for the I y*ag di-Peituan Agonß to \i'-lngh durians when he v sited the College of AgriIci It me ;it Scrdang this week I had just the sense of promotioi the college needs. It is too lift c known. Though it is one of the foremost361 words
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Article188 1965-07-17 10 A Singapore police warning that traders who carry good* in private* cars will be pi culed has had two main consequences, one predictable and ana remarkable. In the j first place, the warning has ■et off n rush to buy small trucks and vans, with some dealers188 words
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Letter403 1965-07-17 10 IVITH reference to your report <ST. July 15) entitled "Remark in Hokklen sparks a row." I would like to give a clear picture of what actually happened at the meeting. In the course of discussion on an application by a member of the staff. I whispered403 words
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Letter134 1965-07-17 10 IVITH reference to the letter by "Switch" (S.T. June 21) regarding electricity supply in Labis and Cha'ah. the NEB Is Investigating the possibility of giving a standard 24-hour supply. The existing s upply at Labis and Cha'ah is part of the Board's rural electrification scheme and i& purely134 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1965-07-17 10 Chris Brasher - Chris Brasher A warning of tragedy almost certain at the next Olympics BY EIGHT months ago I sat in a hut in the Olympic Village listening to Onnie Niskanen talk about the 1 968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. Quietly he said: "There1,411 words
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Advertisement223 1965-07-17 10 f Straits Times Malay Mail f K«nd»o IO COLO <TO»GI lUS|». MAOi cold storage |r*nchis Mm A.iihof ite.i A(«nts: i CITY BOOK STONC LTt) •-..i#r Hous*. i»nv»r Quay TMC NEWS FRONT rnnmiarfs ti ssi warts* M. M. ISMAIL J imlrslly HOSS. Naval las* HAMIEM »TOa)£ 141 V >.pprr i nanft223 words
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Advertisement58 1965-07-17 10 Is Your Sight Leaving You? Moke sure of the real condition of your eyes by hoving them exomined by a vision specialist Optometrist who not only makes the visual examination for glasses, but also supplies you with trustworthy information regarding the exact condition of your eyes. C. S. CHONG. O.58 words
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Advertisement274 1965-07-17 10 H6 llOO It's LUXURIOUS Deep bucket type seats up front, easy lounge type rear seats with still plenty of room left. This 4 door. 1100 cc. 5 seater saloon is also on* of the fastest in its class— Bs m p.h. rf^Test drive it! mbPrnjims Motors Limned V^ Orchard Road,274 words
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Article373 1965-07-17 11 Detained doctor— here's why ACCUSED OF ACTIVITIES PREJUDICIAL TO SECURITY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SIX charges have been levelled against Dr. M. K. Raiakumar, who was detained on June 12, accusing him of engaging in activities prejudicial to the security of the country since 1953. The charges against him are listed373 words
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210 1965-07-17 11 200 'Terriers leave for Sarawak to gain practical experience SINGAPORE. Fri. J About 200 men of the 21st engineer squadron of the Malaysian Engineers Line of Communication (Territorial Army) today vailed for Sarawak for a three-week stint to "experience "practical engineering experience under combat conditions." About 10 of them are210 words
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Article120 1965-07-17 11 THE sla'cment listing ar- rusauous against Dr. M K. Rajafcumar was required to be made under the Internal Security Act to help him appeal against the detention order. The Act stipulate that the statement must be made v.i ill in 14 days of a mans arrr>t.120 words
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94 1965-07-17 11 'Unite' call to Pahang Umno by Albar l/^UANTAN, Fri. The general-secretary of Umno, Dato Syed Jaffar Albar. today called on all Umno members to be united and support the Government in its efforts to face the enemy from within and without. Speaking to leaders of the Pahang Umno here. Dato94 words
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197 1965-07-17 11 Jail for 9 Indons who survived sea fight SINGAPORE. Fit Nmc Indonesians, who escaped death after their motor sampans were blown up by machinepun lire from Royal v ships In the sea .)tt Singapore, were toga y jailed for six months each for entering controlled areas. The nine, charged undrr197 words
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179 1965-07-17 11 Boy who lost leg: 510,000 more on appeal IfUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A sum of $7,500 awarded by the High Court here, to a 12- j year-old schoolboy injured in a road accident, was today increas- I ed by the Federal Court of Appeal to $17,500. The boy. Chin Boon Ken*,179 words
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Article21 1965-07-17 11 MACHANO. PH.— Kelantan r»Hce will hold their annual dance at the Police Officers' Mass in Kota Bharu on Wednesday.21 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-07-17 11 ALL SET FOR WORLD TOUR: $75,000 MALAYSIAN ART KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ONE hundred Malaysian paintings and 23 sculptures which are being entered in the Commonwealth Art Festival in Glasgow have been insured for $75,000. Packing of the articles will be completed by Monday and they will leave by ship for243 words
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103 1965-07-17 11 ITUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. The Mentri Bcsar of Trengganu Dato Ibrahim Fikri, has described his call to big firms to participate in tlie State's 100.000-acre oil palm plantation scheme as a "challenge that must be answered." Speaking at a dinner given by the Kuala Trent ::inu103 words
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140 1965-07-17 11 MUAR, Fri.— The Assistant iTi Minister of Education, j Mr. Lee Sok Yew. today urged the public to provide i more funds for the construction of schools. Mr. Lee. who presented cheques ■mounting to *****0 to four Chi- nese schools for buildms more classrooms140 words
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Article77 1965-07-17 11 SINGAPORE. Prt. A Hong Kong seaman. Lai Yuk Keung. 26 today was found guilty in a district court of unlawful possession of 2421 b of raw opium worth 130.366 and a pound of prepared opium valued at $394. The drug, the court was told, was found77 words
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Article41 1965-07-17 11 SINGAPORE Tr: Mm Diana 1 Dicker of Adelaide. Australia, whn recently voted Girl of i\v Year" till arrive in Singapore Jv ;«lr on July 28 With her di«oeron for a day ,rt of her winning prim.41 words
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310 1965-07-17 11 'Admit Barisan and we'll join' says SUPP From GEOFFREY GELDARD I(UCHING, Fri. Th« 1V Sarawak United People's Party is willing to rejoin tlie Malaysian Solidarity Convention it Barisan Sosiaii all other opposition parties are admitted. After three weeks of nejsothe party's central executive c which iasi month rejected the ■party's310 words
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Article40 1965-07-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fit— Tht mllt'sry will carry ,jui tra:;:r Colombo Health Training I from 2.00 p.m. tomorrow to 8.00 'a.m. on Sunday. Blank ammunltlon and pyrotechnic The punlic ire advised nn! to be alarmed when hearing ti •> plosions.40 words
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Article27 1965-07-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fr: Ko Teck K:n wll] oXflci the Upper Serangoon Ro;. n of the Chung Kl.iaw B I 1 »t 10 a.m. on Juiv 24.27 words
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Advertisement98 1965-07-17 11 LIQUIDIZER GRINDER "ffl( im« »«vil»fl «ppl.»nc» W^C: ~^t j&^~- I^4 Pr*M twitch, it MIXES M«p«. l^^p 3^!! W«th«, pur*«i. ..nd-.cK .p...di LIQUIDIZES fruit. II ]\f\ I io. *tafa 6RINDS cod... T>s U U M mrt«. r»»t .•<j«t«bl«». "^-> P J 1d.. 1 (o. b.by <oed W^ •tea o»O'ialH. Spoits24/ l^^^^^l98 words
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Miscellaneous903 1965-07-17 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lumpur Out"; 635 HucUeand Penan* 6 Ipoh and Ma- berry Hound and Yogi Bearlaec»; 3 Johorr Bahru; 4 700 News in English; 710 ConTaipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; cert ln Mandarin; 7.34 The Kluanf. Lucy Show "Lucy's Sister P.M. 2.00 Test Pattern and Pays a903 words
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184 1965-07-17 12 I AUNCESTON (Tasma- nia), Fri.— The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck. said today the prospects of Australia living in harmony with Indonesia wore becoming less and less houeful. Australia was trying to keep the way op<'ii for aReuter - 184 words
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Article35 1965-07-17 12 BANGKOK, Fn— A man who believed his tattoo marks ki\o him a charmed life stepped in front of a .speeding car on one of the city's m:un thoroiwhfan •M killed instantly— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article43 1965-07-17 12 BANGKOK. Fn Tlv Ttini Government Ims ordered U» police here to make thorouuh survey of nlslit clubs and bars opening within the Bangkok city area in order to impose tighter control over them and iheir patrons, police I mid. RouterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-07-17 12 po^° i[s Philip smack on the back of his neck CRACK: A hard, spinning ball catches the helmeted horseman an agonising blow on the back of the neck. "Ouch!" he yells then winces in pain. And once again the sporting Duke of Edinburgh has been hurt at polo. ThreeMirrorpic - 188 words
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Article54 1965-07-17 12 RANGOON. Fri. Army patrols killed four Kachlns and captured four Shan rebels in two bitter clashes on July 7 and 8 In Kachin and Shan states, according to the official News Agency of Burma The patrols, which also seized arms, ammunition and documents, suffered two slightly injured,Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-07-17 12 Peking threat to 'liberate' Thais: A Seato priority BANGKOK. Friday. IT. GEN. Jesus M. Vargas, South-East Asia Treaty Organisation Secretary-General, said yesterday Communist China's threat to "liberate" Thailand was one of the most pressing problems confronting Seato. 'I think this should be given priority," he told a news conference. HeUPI - 296 words
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84 1965-07-17 12 BANGKOK. Fri.— The Thai Government has ordered strict enforcement of Immigration laws because of fears of infiltration, according to official sources. There will be tighter screening of entry Into ThailandI Tourists will be affected. Infringements of the Thai immigration hiws mostly occur onReuter - 84 words
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Article43 1965-07-17 12 TOKYO. Fri Madame Ratna I Sari Dewi. Japanese Wife of Indonesian President Soeltarno flew into Toyko last night from Paris. An Indonesian Embassy spoKev man said she would stay here lor a few days before returning to Jakarta.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article54 1965-07-17 12 MANILA Fri A Philippine Press Council is being organised by newspapers here in an attempt to police thems<-;. The membership will con^M nt two retired Supreme Court Judges, one newspaper publisher, a representative of Uie National Press Club, one editor or columnist, and a journalism professor rapmnfrAP - 54 words
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Article46 1965-07-17 12 ST. THOMAS (Virgin Ulands>. Prj.— A local airways plane carrying IS passengers crashed on take- oft from here iast nlglu. killing two of those aboard. Four of the passengers are in hospital. The pilot was one of the two killed— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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114 1965-07-17 12 NEW DELHI. FrL The 11 Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. yesterday launthed "Family Planning Week" a massive birth control campaign, complete with strip-cartoon advertisements aimed at slowing India's annual 10 million increase in population. In a message published here to open theReuter - 114 words
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145 1965-07-17 12 JAKARTA, Fri— Shopping here has become a gamble with prices fluctuating daily. The prices now depend on Government ''production incentive certificates 1 used to determine the rate of exchange for imports. Rut as the money rate specified by the certificates changesReuter - 145 words
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Article37 1965-07-17 12 I VIENNA. Fn. Jana Mra» kova, a prominent Czechoslovak woman figure skater and member j iof the 1964 Olympic team, and j her car-racing husband, Fr;mtiuek Mr:i/ok. yesterday nought j political asylum m Austria. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article29 1965-07-17 12 1 WANGANUI. (New Zealand". Pri. Five women were killed and about 20 injured when a bu» plunged over 20it drop seven north ot Marlon toda.v. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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168 1965-07-17 12 Johnson heads list as body of Stevenson arrives WASHINGTON. Fri TT President Johnson led a solemn, silent group of mourners at Andrews Air Force Bas* here last ni^ht when the body of Mr. Adlal nson arrived from London. The flap-draped was flown aboard the President's personal blmsilver iet aircraft. AnReuter - 168 words
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Article47 1965-07-17 12 IXJNDON. Fri. Mr. Anthony Greenwood, the Colo said la.st nighi then ni no question in the ton weable future of altering tlie constitutional position ot Hong Konc. He told the House of Commons this in answenne gui Mr. Anthony Royle cTory>. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement177 1965-07-17 12 f MICHAEL'S TERRACEf lisJl'Jtivßl I 2 STOREY MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES Location; St. Michael's Road, 2 1 2 m.s. off Scrongoon Road. ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor: Large Lounge, Dining, Kitchen, Urilirv, Toilet, Car Porch, with fencing and gate provided. First Floor: 3 Spacious Bedroomi, bath-room. Toilet Open Terrace. Only a few177 words
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113 1965-07-17 13 4 BOUT ten years ago a ban was imposed on smoking in public buses. theatres and auditoriums in Calcutta. The smokers made no fuss because they can smoke in the lounge before the show starts and at interval time. The one and half hours' pause113 words
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Letter76 1965-07-17 13 T*HE Ministry of Health would be better advised in expending its energies in stamping out a far more nauseating, disgusting and unhygienic habit "spirting". This habit is not by any means confined to cinemas although it is a common occurrence there, but can be encountered on public service vehicles of76 words
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Letter49 1965-07-17 13 IN the Netherlands smoking is prohibited in cinemas for the following reasons: Cigarette butts thrown away carelessly are a fire hazard. Smoking in cinema is a nuisance for nonsmokers. Although a heavy smoker myself I prefer a ban on smoking in cinemas for the abovementioned reasons. DUTCH READER Singapore49 words
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Letter99 1965-07-17 13 WHAT a pity that "AntiTwist (S.T. July 13) has been teaching Shakespeare only "in the setting of the period language, background music and costume" because Shakespears is universal and eternal. No. Sir. Shakespeare would definitely not twist and turn in his grave If he were to99 words
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Letter81 1965-07-17 13 CANNOT understar d the attitude of policemen who take no notice whatever of the traffic jam and blatant violation oi traffic rules at the junction of Bukit Timah Rd.. and Chua Chu Kang Road every morning when the road is closed for the train crossing. All this takes81 words
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534 1965-07-17 13 WITH reference to your footnote to my letter (July 14) I would have thought that the expulsion of Mr. Josey differed significantly from the order the Singapore Government Issued against Professor Enrlght. The Singapore Government thought it wiser to withdraw Its order on further534 words
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311 1965-07-17 13 VVE refer to a report from Singapore In The Auckland Star, which quoted the Federal Minister of Education, inche Khlr Johari. as having said that he had received "a number ol letters" from Malaysian students In Australia and New Zealand saying the Singapore Premier, Mr311 words
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Letter47 1965-07-17 13 ERRATIC MINISTRY •THE Education Ministry Ls annoyingly erratic In its payment of allowances to student teachers at Regional Training Centres. Many of us come from far away and have to pay for lodgings and other necessities, our landlords and other creditor.-, expect prompt settlement. TRAINEE N>eri Sembilan47 words
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Letter50 1965-07-17 13 pLEASE allow me to express my sincere pral.se and heartiest congratulation to the new Singapore Symphony Orchestra for their fine performance last Sunday July 11 at the National Theatre. I eagerly look forward to hearing more from the orchestra in time to come. J. TAX SEN EE Singapore50 words
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Letter194 1965-07-17 13 \IR Lee Kuan Yew ipoke v Lim Green election ra as the secretary-general ol the PAP and NO I PII of Singapore. Why is it that his .speeches are now bein^ broadcast over the radio and over and ovt Surely the PAP. cannot ,jse the State owned194 words
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Letter53 1965-07-17 13 ]\E\VTON Road j I J a new layer of asphalt which it really did not previous surface was still ouite good and smooth. Yet the "new" BraddeU WhOM surface Is atrocious with thousands ol ola ana new asphalt is badly In need of a proper layer but nothing Ls done53 words
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Letter45 1965-07-17 13 I refer to the letter <»f 1 Mr. Urn Hock Seng regarding the hawkers •ion at the Junction o[ Paya Lebar Road/ Geylang Road. Appropriate action ls being taken to clear these hawkers whenever necessary K R KEIBHNA Superintendent Hawkers Markets Public Health Division pore45 words
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Advertisement1041 1965-07-17 14 ((.ontinurd from Pate It) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word! $t 1 *Hm.)—Box t0 et: exfra REAU the Seuior Appointments vacant 10 The buaday Mall each week. BOX 39 FILLED. Ml Applicants thanked. P.O. Bex 74S Pincapore. Position ■lied Applicants thanked. REQUIRED LADY to teach Kngllan through Malay Evenings r Koud area.1,041 words
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Advertisement1078 1965-07-17 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 15 H'orrft $t (Min.}—Bnx it rl: rxlrn TO LET Kully furnished Bungalow, Japanese or European preferred Contact Margate Road. Singapore 15 FURNISHED FLAT at P.lver Valley Road with modern sanitation and mosaic flooring. Ring (Spore) *****. 3BEOROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. Very Spacious. $525/- p.m. District 11 Tel: ***** (Spore)1,078 words
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Advertisement824 1965-07-17 14 RUGS CARPETS CURIOS M »ur4m SS i Win.)— Box S» el: txtrm BLACKWOOO. ROSEWOOD. LAC OUER Kurniture. I'orcelain. Ivory. Jade Ornament, etc 23. Tlvcrton Lane, (Spore). Tel: 2<<'Jl9. Linn GRANDEST CARPET SALE Indian Handtpun Wool Off-Whits. IMimi x 9' $95.00 9' x V $100 i) 0 7x4' SJO.OO 7' x824 words
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Advertisement1115 1965-07-17 15 TO UVfUPOOI I WIST COASt UK: I tm Penant i-IMNON MtJ lul) 21 Jll) 22 Jll) II 2S III) 2f MtIAMPUS r 24 July 27 July 21/ 2 An J CALCHAS Jul) 21 Aut 1 MARON Au| 5 Aut 7 Aut II MF.NTOR Auf *ut It An "/It »»I 1'1,115 words
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Advertisement1228 1965-07-17 15 Wg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. IjSyM U.K./Continenr amgawura P. S'naaj Ptaaai Cltl OF «EIUNGTO!i doa. Hburg. R ':ii, Hivri Hull. M'bro. Im'ij.Ti 2t/2k lull Wi GUT OF NEWCASTLE L JuO. H 6ur«. K tm. Havrt. iun, MigJiesbrougn <a 27 An U »»t CUT OF GUSGOU .onion. Hamlwig. Njtte'um Havit.1,228 words
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529 1965-07-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another quiet day on the stock exchange yesterday and there again appeared to be little interest shown by either buyers or sellers. In industrials prices were either unchanged or fractionaiu better. Six tins continued to improve in529 words
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Article26 1965-07-17 16 Malayan Stork liidirr* Jul> IS lab 16 •Industrials: b.i.84 65.98 Tins: 85.11 MM rubbers: 1U3.03 1U3.11 •Dm, 3n. ltd inn Dec. iit. 1962 10026 words
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Article811 1965-07-17 16 gUSINLSh in and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlepi (l.OOO) $1.21; Eite (1.000) 11.43: Catt Smelt fI.UOOI 52.H6 xd: F. and N. ordi SJ.I4 SI..811 words
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Article257 1965-07-17 16 A IGIST flmt rrade rubber f.o.b. r buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Sin^aporr and Kuala Lumpur fwtrrdity at 67 a rent* per Ib., up a quarter of a cent on Thursday* rlcKing level for the position. The tone was slightly easier. R.A.S. and IM K I cloKin257 words
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439 1965-07-17 16 rTMIE price of tin again irnX proved in Penang yesterday by 51. 62* to 5714.75 per picul on an offering of 260 tons, down 15 tons. The overnight afternoon 3 month buyers' price in London had gained X.21 per ton. The local market439 words
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344 1965-07-17 16 rE past week's market haa been livelier and has once again shown Its susceptibility to the stockpile bogey, H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In state H.c.B. &i Co. Ltd. In their weekly rubber market I review. Earlier, the market had ruled quli mainly on over- but344 words
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Article28 1965-07-17 16 Jely 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67} cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $714.75 (op $1.62 i). Inofficial estimated offprint; 260 tons (down 15 tons).28 words
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Article85 1965-07-17 16 MELBOITRNE. Frt. TNDTSTRTAI.S malntAlned therr levels In quieter trading conditions today. Demand lor lenders Blackened while second rank sock, moved narrowly, but were well supported. Base metals were irregular »nd oils were steady. Today'a clomnic prim with Tnar«itnyn price* In brarKeta: Mount !»a 3<l/7 N Broken Hill (10085 words
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Article141 1965-07-17 16 July l« TIIIM INDUSTRIALS HouKtmt M MO, I "*a. iv licv. i rta M Invi. It eta. C.i Holriir.it 13 Iron 9 eta. DuDlope l'» cte. 0.C.8C. I r. smelting 21 eta. 1 ru. *■><! Dub. IX eta. U h n 15 au '*««a, -.ammon II eta iulnnrss141 words
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Article25 1965-07-17 16 THE Malayan C.chjn^t Bankf Awe ciation BeIMfMJ TT or OD ready: Holland Cuilders IIS) IvtM Franai 14 Frenoh Fr«u> lijhan Lire s«edith Knnn25 words
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Article35 1965-07-17 16 /"\N trip free •ichanut market in Fions V-' Kon* yeaterday, tn» U»• dellar •an quoted .it 5 ?•>! (or T T for ea«h tterlina. ab< quoted at IH.OJ and em tail ef BtM nt35 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-07-17 16 V( KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTTX, Bast Canada and U.S.A. Groat Lakes Service H'kong Yokohtea Montreal lofonto Oetrert CXicago Tsaiat Man" 77 74 Ah Sept 4 Ott I Bet 13 Oct I? Oct ftpaaf 11/11 Sept 21 Sept 2} Oct Oct 1 Nit 7 Nit West Coast oC Central/South America Service1,166 words
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Advertisement990 1965-07-17 16 AUSTRALIA >tRVItI/NtK UAIANIj 1 INOIA. PAKISTAN INI C KUlr SiRVICt Tti Freaaatli. Adelaide. MeiMirae. Syaney Te Madras aad NafapattMaa •C.ls lr.,ial* )UU w V BANKURA 1 Aug 7 3Ah 4 lAh **et*ca. u«.itjf«| Calcutta. Fir Ni» Zeaiaaa Peru. SSp ot, t s <rß aajpjp. FROM AUSIRAiiA. NEW /lAUNO '"'AH 21,21990 words
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Advertisement4074 1965-07-17 17 IfSF^ti^WTiTJTtT^lrTT?^ TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDERS are invited for the s apply of 240 Units Mild Steel Plates Bftx4 ft x .'s Inch, B.S.S. No. 24, Part 6/1959, Section two. Grade 621. Tenders close at 10 ajn. on 28.7.65 at the office of the Pengerusl Jemaah Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat4,074 words
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Advertisement170 1965-07-17 17 TENDER PEJABAT PELAJARAN PAHANCi TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of fur- niture to 58 sub-standard schools in Pahang. 1 Tenders should be for all schools Every tender must be accompalned by a cheque i deposit of $250.00 made pay- able to the Ketua Pegawai Pelajaran.170 words
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295 1965-07-17 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Penang, Friday rHIEF IN* OKMtJt has been remarkably consistent but without iuck. In each of his last five outings, he has found one to beat. However, Chief Informer is as fit as ever. He showed this in a trial this morning295 words
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Article1544 1965-07-17 18 PENANG— 1st day Race 1—2.0 Cl 5 IMv 3 ($4300) 7f 1 ***** Flashing Rocket g (Dunn St Bath) Bagby 3 9 0 *Kanf 11 2 *7438 Lark a (AP Urn) West 4 8.13 (F) Harbridge 1 3 ***** Fair Enough II (Sun St) Nair 3 8.13 Moxham 9 41,544 words
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407 1965-07-17 18 EPSOM JEEP's SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNERS MCI ONI I. ik (or .i rto: .showed p a when third to Horn Ttanata 7f earlier In Misty Boh: \V:r 6f in M.i\. ll^lil.iiid Spring: .Smart winner mr lit T;mah 6( In Mt] Rpartesi two g<ifKi race ai Bt Tmiiiii in :ip|i .serond407 words
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Advertisement855 1965-07-17 18 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Docament N*. 11l Tirnd>T» wtli be received lit the office or the Federal Land j DrwKjpujent Authority. 7th Floor Government Offices Building j Jalan Gumer. Kuala Lumpur up to 4.00 p.m. Mtb July 1965 from «Ml>ertenced Pellmg Contractors for the works of> Jonste Pelltr>g.855 words
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Advertisement788 1965-07-17 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT Requue.s TEMPORARY SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK lor the l Johore River Project at an all-in salary range of $550 lo i mo!ith. Appointment will be on temporary basis. Qualifications 1 1 1 Cambridge School Certifl- i I or equivalent. IS) Mu.st788 words
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Advertisement732 1965-07-17 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: t Roqu;re> DEPUTY POWER bIAIION SUPERINTENDENT t for the St. James' Power Station in salary scale $785xA45-1280 Qustl. Bar- 1325-1370-1420 the i commencing basic salary of feud 1 will be dependent upon applii cant'i qualifications and expe- < rience plus732 words
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Advertisement772 1965-07-17 18 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Lconomic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Pullerton Building, Singapore, (or: (a) THE PROPOSED EARTHWORK IN AREAS NORTH OF JALAN TUKANO (MINOR CENTRE) Show Round— 19th July. IM* at 10.00 a.m. Closing Dale:— 33rd July. IMS at 12.00 noon.772 words
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Article466 1965-07-17 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL 'TEAMWORK' TEASER FOR FAM By KWOK SEEKS DEFINITION TO AVOID CONFLICT IN SELECTIONS KUALA M MPI X, Fri. —The Football Association of Malaysia, having after long negotiation got a full-time professional coach from Europe, now urgently need to formulate a pattern of liaison between466 words
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486 1965-07-17 19 CRICKET ROUNDUP >KM Xl r l.indrin: The Irupenal Cricket Conference to be known in luturc v the InkUona! Cricket Conference i spent two hours at their annual meeting at Lords ye.sterday discussing the problem ol throwing. MCC. Australia, the Wait Inches. New Zealand. India486 words
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303 1965-07-17 19 ERNEST FRIOA - Top schoolathletes clash for junior titles SPORE MEET ERNEST FRIOA By SINGAPORE. Fri. This weekend's Singapore Amateur Athletic Association junior under (19 years) championships at Farrer Park will be a good followup to the recently-concluded schools lnter-distrlct meet which left a trail of 43 new records. The same athletes who303 words
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Article97 1965-07-17 19 MALACCA, Fn.— The Malacca 111 AAA team for the MalayI Man national championship* at Farrer Park Stadium, Singapore, on July 29-31: Kamaruild!n Said (100, 200m>: Muharoed Abdul Rahman and P. I Rengan (400. 800 m); RSubramai liiam (800. 1500 m i; V. VelayuUuua (400 m hurdles': J. Marirr.uthu97 words
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Article, Illustration491 1965-07-17 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Schoolteacher Rajemah Sheikh Ahmad equalled a state record and set up two meet records in the Selangor Government Services athletic championships which ended at Merdeka Stadium today. Rajemah returned 12.6 sec in the 80m women's hurdles final to setTeddy Lam - 491 words
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Article197 1965-07-17 19 TENNIS Easy win for Pearce pENANO, Pri. The two top j x seeds, defending champion John Pearce. and Malaysian i national runner-up Toh Boon Theng. both had easy passages into the third round in the Pen--1 ang open tennis championships which started at the PSC courts today. Showing complete mastery,197 words
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Article547 1965-07-17 19 KEDAH CHAMPIONSHIPS RELA YMARK ALSO BEA TEN ALOR STAR, Friday. OPRINTER Ooi Hock Lim was the star on the opening day of the Kedah state athletic championships at Stadium Darulaman here today. Hock Lim set two records He clipped o.2sec off the lOC metres mark547 words
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Article112 1965-07-17 19 M-soccer: Formosa accept KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.— Formosa J have cabled tlie F.A. ol Malaysia that they will compete in this year's Merdeka anniversary 1 competition on Aug. 14-28. Replies are still awaited from Australia and India. India have cabled the FAM their provisional acceptance. Hong Kong* team for the Mer-Reuter - 112 words
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Article46 1965-07-17 19 KUALA LUMPDR. Fn—Malaysian Armed Forces and Pcnamj ill play their last Malaya Cup tie thus reason at Merdeka Stadid.m .tomorrow (kick-off 8 p.m.) to decide runners-up position in the i I north zone Both teams have ten points each I from nine matches.46 words
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Article47 1965-07-17 19 Daylong PWD meet KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A lieaw ciownnour washed out the Gittiiing days events in the twoday Malaysian Public Works Department athletic meet at Cheras Toad today. All today's events will be run off tomorrow morning from 9.30 a.m.. The finals will start at 230 p.m.47 words
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Article563 1965-07-17 19 Jega to lead S'pore team SINGAPORE, Fri. M a n i Jegathesan, 1 the Malaysian sprint champion, will captain the Singapore team of 68 men and women! in the Malaysian athletic championships at Farrer Park here on July 29-31. Kuala Lumpur-born Jega has lived In Singapore since 1955. Men The563 words
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Advertisement183 1965-07-17 19 *RBiioo It's one of the FASTEST. New 1100 cc power unit— o-50 In 11.9 sees. Top speed of 85 m.p.h. This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 sealer saloon Is a/so the safest 4 disc, brakes y^ Test drive it! 4» Progress Motors Limited Orchard Road, Singapore. VKDK WL^ QUALITY /<ri^7TN183 words
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Miscellaneous183 1965-07-17 19 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER Ipoh Div. 3: Oovt. Printers w.o. La Sallians. Inter-slate DID (Ipoh): Perak 7 Kedah 2. L. Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson): Sg Bernam 4 Jendarata 1. Botchers Cup (S'ban): Chin I Woo 4 Butchers XI 0. i SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Mala>a Cup: Arm- Development Bob SchooN: pel183 words
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Miscellaneous36 1965-07-17 19 HOCKEY Nefri ko (S'ban): CYF 'A' 6 Gurkha Signals 1. VOLLEYBALL Malaysian Police central tone final (Malacca): S'gor 3 Negrt 0. BASKETBALL P. Welleaiey south women 'i final: Sg Bakap Blues bt Methodist Secondary Sch. 17-11.36 words
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466 1965-07-17 20 Sarawak Chinese must expose the Reds: Ningkan I/UCHING. Fri. 1V People could not be neutral in the struggle against Communism, the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, warned In a special broadcast tonight. The broadcast was prompted by criticism by the Sarawak United People's Party leader. Mr. Chan466 words
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Article75 1965-07-17 20 BANGKOK. Fri. The Royal Thai Navy wiM be reorganised and strengthened with United States military aid. the Thai-langu-age newspaper Slam Nlkorn reported. Quotlnß Thai Defence Ministry sources. Siam Nikorn said the Thai Navy will re-establish Its air arm with American military aircraft, the firstReuter - 75 words
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Article76 1965-07-17 20 KUCHINO. fn TI NZAF opthalmii two young waklans with cornea* flown in from Britain by an RAF Javelin la>t night. The corneas. which came to Sir.umpore from the East Orln- eve bank in London, can only be stored lor five days the RAF mercy "A Commander76 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-07-17 20 Mars— a 5,000-mile close-up look... JJAN" S first dose-up piclure of Ma r s which \\;is recorded l>y Mariner 4 within 5,500 miles of tlie plinict on Wednesday. The picture shows ;i remarkable earthlike desert area hut the mysterious planet could barI) on r lif e. A second photosraph Ikis64 words
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Article72 1965-07-17 20 Five-in-one Red shot in space IOSCOW. Fri— The Soviet ill Union today launched five unmanned .satellites into orbit uith one rocket, the Soviet news agency I ass reported. The satellites belonK to the Cosmos weather series and bear the names Cosmos 71. 7*2. 73. 74 i»nd 75. They carry scientificReuter - 72 words
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Article46 1965-07-17 20 MESSINA < Sicily >. Frl— Me*sin.. Police Chief lost his car yesterday—to court officials who seized It unh other police vehicles because of the city s failure to pay a debt. The court officials had earlier sequestrated cars belorminu to the City's Technical Department.46 words
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Article429 1965-07-17 20 LONDON. Fri—The stock mared a generally better account on a firm note" today. Best prices were not always maintained, but numerous further Lams were recorded on the day. Busuiev, appeared to be on a rather better .scale, and prices tended to harden again at the close Mr. Canadian's429 words
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209 1965-07-17 20 ROBBERS GRAB LORRYLOAD OF NEW NETS KUALA UMIMK. Friday. THREE men, one with a revolver, hold up a godown watchman and his family and escaped with $48. .MM) worth of fishing nets in a stolen lorry at Ang Seng Road here yesterday. The robbers loaded their haul of 47 bales209 words
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Article22 1965-07-17 20 PASADENA. Frl. An earthquake rocked a large area of Southern California early today No damage or Injuries were reported.—UPl.22 words
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Article, Illustration287 1965-07-17 20 Sir Alec plans to stay on as party leader ONDON. Fri. Sir Alec Douglas-Home plans to hold on to the leadership of the opposition Conservative Party despite a series of sporadic moves to replace him. A fresh wave of speculation about the 62-year-old former Prime Minister erupted this week whenReuter - 287 words
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Article29 1965-07-17 20 MELBOURNE. Fri— Fire last night caused an estimated A 100.000 damage. Including £A 50.000 worth of books, to :he Melbourne book stores Macmillan and Company. Limited. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-07-17 20 TOKYO. Prl The Jap;. vernment intends sending Mr. Shojiro Kawashima. vice president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Pan Malaysia and Indonesia to attend buth count r l c .s" Indepi :idenr« ceremonies next month, sources close to the Government said today. The sources s.ud Mr.Reuter - 216 words
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Obituary47 1965-07-17 20 MR WEE CHENC SIANC. Jtcd «3. H en ]!<•:-• Bullli) C«: MR THONO TET MIN i <h. tpob. MR. R. VADIVELOO eni Hospital Kuala Lmapoi D IT '.<>:> FRANCIS VEO TOON CHUA, cf K77 t if,; h-. leave* 3.00 p.m. HM Holy Family, KaionK. and thence to Ii;d«--dnri.47 words
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Advertisement148 1965-07-17 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS :u Word! Hi I Minimum I m CONCENTRATE ON CCS. COURSES Make prudent use of the Limited Time available before your examination. Ensure better grades, credits and distinctions by following our Home-study courses in any subject for the following:1965/1966 EXAMINATIONS- 1. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE 6. QUALIFYING TEST 2.148 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-07-17 20 THE WEATHER Hlchest and lowest temperatures In Malays^ for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Kichrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 'to 75 Kota Bharu M 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh Rti 7(1 Maiacra M 72 ix>re Hi; 75 C Highlands K8 57 Jes>.Wton 88 75 Kuching 90 7550 words
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