The Straits Times, 20 July 1965
1965-07-20
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Title Section21 1965-07-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(F). 100621 words
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215 1965-07-20 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The TT T.S. Slate Department w;is criticised today by Representative William S BroQmfield. a Republican, tor seeking to aid Indonesia with strategic goods. "When a bully tnrows rocks at a muc»i smaller neighbour, it is not the usual practice to rewardAP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1965-07-20 1 He tells of Tan's 'no change for two years' letter SINGAPORE, Monday SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today replied with a firm "No" to any suggestion that the State should increase its present apportionment of revenue to the Central Government from 40 per cent1,217 words
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Article646 1965-07-20 1 Sarawak launches big gang search From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHINC, Monday. A MASSIVE search operation has begun in the controlled area along the Kuching-Serian road to seek out members of the Communist and Indonesian terror gang who are believed to be hiding in the jungle. The 11. M) people in the646 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-07-20 1 HONOLULU. Mon. Syngman Rhee, former President of South Korea, died here today, aged 90. The deposed President suffered I stroke at a nursing home where he had been living for three years. At his bedside when death came to the former "Tiger of Korea" were his Austrian-born wife.184 words
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132 1965-07-20 1 fiAXBERRA. .Mon— BriV tain does not intend to establish a base at Darwin, the new British High Commissioner to Australia. Sir Charles Johnston said today. Speaking at his first press conference in Australia. Sir Charles refuted speculation that Britain intends to establishReuter - 132 words
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Article50 1965-07-20 1 HOLLYWOOD, Mon Sinv;eri actor Fabian suffered several lacerations on his right arm early I yesterday when he walked through a glass door ai a party. The 22-year-old teen-age tdol was taken to Cedars of Lebanon j Hospital, where his doctor stitched i up the wounds.— UPl.50 words
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Article134 1965-07-20 1 Captured Indons: Probe by police SINGAPORE. Mon. Two members of an Indonesian sabotage squad captured last night off Raffles Lighthouse underwent intensive police interrogation today. Both were picked up from the sea by a Malaysian patrol vessel shortly after the patrol had killed one Indonesian. All three were heading for134 words
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Article53 1965-07-20 1 lAKARTA. Mon— Police here J seized a large quantity of explosive materials and ftrei crackers last week, the newspaper Warta Bhaktl said to- day. The newspaper quoted a I police spokesman as saying 13 people were arrested during the seizure. Preliminary interrogations indicated that some were "subversive andAP - 53 words
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Article96 1965-07-20 1 JAKARTA. Mon In«J donesia will have a budget deficit of inure llian ***** million rupiah> (5330 million at the official ratel this v i-.il 1 Ik official Antara news agency today reported that revenue this year was estimated to reach RIJM mil ion rupiahs and theReuter - 96 words
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Article279 1965-07-20 1 Strike ban rules may be altered j I^UALA LUMPUR. 1 Mon. The "no .strike" emergency reuulations which retttly evoked protests j from trade unions are being re-examined by the Government. Any suggestion to modify regulations would be "we.corned" by the Government and given "due consideration", the Minister of Labour, Mr279 words
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Article28 1965-07-20 1 I JAKARTA. Mon —A military newspaper here today denied Radio ..i reports that anti-Jakarta I forces have captured i<n airfield near Ban.iai-ma.sin in Indonesian Borneo. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article33 1965-07-20 1 REDS. ENEMIES OF PEACE 1 WILSON LONDON. "Won. Premirr Wilson to da y branded tin- niniiumists as "pnemics of peace" for refusing to negotiate a settlement of the Yieinam war Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration446 1965-07-20 2 BIEN HOA U.S. AIRBASE UNDER MORTAR FIRE SAIGON, Monday I'HK Communist Vietcong have cut the only highway linking the two biggest U.S. Army bases in the southern part of Vietnam, a route stretching from Saigon to the sea, it was disclosed yesterday. A U.S. militaryReuter; UPI - 446 words
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162 1965-07-20 2 BID BY TWO MARINES TO STEAL BOMBERS FOR HANOI RAID DANANG, Mon. Two U.S. Marines, described by military police as being drunk, attempted to steal two fully-load-pd jet bombers for a raid on Hanoi, an American spokesman said here today. The two men were spotted by military police on 1AP - 162 words
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Article134 1965-07-20 2 ALGIERS, Monday. ALGERIA'S Revolutionary Council yesterday an- neunced the appointment of a five-man secretariat to consolidate the authority of the nations single political party, the National Liberation Front (FLN). The announcement came four weeks after the lightning coup in which Col Houarl Boumedienne ousted PresidentReuter - 134 words
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Article99 1965-07-20 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. A young man climbed 200 feet up a clitl face with a broken arm and stacgered 13 miles barefoot through rain to g<*r help for a dying woman toda. 1 The man. Robin Davis. 22. lost control of his car on a mountain99 words
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208 1965-07-20 2 VIENTIANE, Won. FIRST results in the Laotian General assembly elections have start°d coming in after a day marked by fresh i terrorist activity. A mine exploded In a street nere, .severely damaging a uus, soon after polling began yesterday. There wereReuter - 208 words
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Article58 1965-07-20 2 SYDNEY. Mon. A man was electrocuted near here today while trying to make a snowball. Ho had driven with his family from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, about 5o miles away. As he nlunged his hands into the snow he touched a I live electric wire58 words
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339 1965-07-20 2 Vietnam: Red terms— by Uganda Premier TOKYO, Mon. The Prime Minister of Uganda, Dr. Milton Obote, said here today after a visit to Peking i that he found Commu- nist Chinese leaders prepared to see a aegotiated settlement of the Vietnam war but on the condition that all foreign troopsAP - 339 words
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Article66 1965-07-20 2 HONG KONG. Mon.—Shanghai has successfully producrd composite plastic steel plates, the New China News Agency reported. They are said to be as strong xs steel and are stainless, abrasive resistant, sound proof and Insulated against heat. The plates have a wide range nf use inReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement95 1965-07-20 2 BOAC GEISYDU w SOON FROM KUALA LUMPUR ?ff"~^» *tJ im Directly Every Tuesday fr 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 s Capital to U.K. every Tuesday and Thursday.95 words
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Miscellaneous11 1965-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby \jHCMM'4 WABOQObe^ VJyH^/VfV^ «BA9O^J V CX"—11 words
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183 1965-07-20 3 R I I N S B RO (Alabama), Mon. Two small Negro country churches near here were destroyed by fire on Sat urday night. Mayor \V c. OkrMtea of Greensboro, scene of recent racial tension. «,aid they were outside the city limits. AReuter - 183 words
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123 1965-07-20 3 BONN. Mon. Rescue teams yesterday found three more bodies, bringinu the death toll to 11 in the floods which have devastated parts of Northern Germany over the weekend. Rivers, swollen by sudden thunderstorms, have ravished wid.^ areas. They arc now receding, and authorities123 words
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422 1965-07-20 3 MARINER IS KEEPING UP THE FLOW OF MARTIAN PICTURES Grass? It's just rock changing colour 9 PASADENA, Mon I pictures of Mars are still bein& radioed back to earth by the Mariner 4 spacecraft as scientists slowly piece together a photomap of part of the planet's surface. The first threeReuter - 422 words
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66 1965-07-20 3 PARIS Mm lißh row art- claimed -i in w world dtotance record alter valklna 1.750 yards on a wire ;ibo\e the Rlvei nine Thr win-. .str« uhed ttmreew two hilb. w.i.v 7801 1 iilwvr the rbe in cvii m.v record by the Czechoslovak.66 words
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Article60 1965-07-20 3 LONDON Mon Australian ;irc operating a ibopUft•ii Britain that ha.s already made off with £250.000 In .led today. Vac Bundaj Telegraph nH mk or Australia* tatm eitkieni eroofci ratted in their home counip to £100 a week. and thru named at a "school" In Sydney toUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration206 1965-07-20 3 Cardinal: I don't expect the church to change OOSTON, Mon. Rich- ard Cardinal Cushliir (above) said yesterday he does not expect the Roman Catholic Church to drop its opposition to artilicial birth control. Cardinal Cu.shing *aid he supports a move to abolish a Massachusetts' lav. which forbid.s the dissemination ofUPI - 206 words
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173 1965-07-20 3 Youth: I saw landing of flying saucer MUENOS AIRES. Mon. Reports of a flying saucer landing raised temperatures yesterday In the fev.r of .sight ins of unidentified objects over Latin America. a youth ni reported r h«' mm .i four ieeged obircr tOUCh down In: mn m.nuifs In I'liglv on173 words
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Article32 1965-07-20 3 MELBOURNE. Mon Nuclear defence be Australia's only salvation in the next 15 to 20 years. Lieut .-On. Sir Ragnar Oarret t. former Chief of the Australian General Staff, said today.32 words
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147 1965-07-20 3 CAN FRANCISCO. Mon. A young man fell to his death yesterday after cllnglas h\ his (iimcrs to an eighth-floor window sill of a fashionable hotel. lie was a player of small roles on television who had hern inkiiij; with .i iriend. I In- CoronersAP - 147 words
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114 1965-07-20 3 Shy tippler who is driving the engineers crazy LONDON, >lon. A secret whisky drinker, believed to be a ttoman. is driving engineers crazy in Wigan. The drinker tipples from miniature scotch bottles and flushes them down the toilet. The bottles tain the pipes of a new Dimming station and have114 words
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Article42 1965-07-20 3 GEORGETOWN Mon —British Guiuncse OppuMiiun leader. Dr. Clieddi Jafj.i:.. xdd that Us People* PTOgTMatVC Party would not attend i< constitutional ronlerencc fixed for Nov. 2 unless the nations .state of emergency \\a.s lifted and detainees were released —A. P.42 words
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134 1965-07-20 3 Tug steams to aid of disabled liner YEW YORK. Mon. The West German liner Seven Seas is wallowing helplessly with its 600 people 400 miles off the Newfoundland coast as a Coastguard cutter and a tug steam to its assistance. The 12.500-ton ship was disabled by a small engine room134 words
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Article30 1965-07-20 3 PARIS. Mon Talks between President de Gaullp and P Saragat of Italy after the opening ol the Mont Biam- tunnel have yielded Rood rej-ultx. French diplomatic officials believe.30 words
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Advertisement313 1965-07-20 3 14' (Jfca.) 35FU stmu I EASY WAY TO Kill ANTS. COCKROACHES I ■B Scientist* recommend r^~^- 1/L l '"t you control ants >. j£ and cockroaches the (Cp modern way with N*"" 1 (^■SOflrt Johnston's No-Roach. V G-PySill Simply brush /~^S^l [*HJr»» No-Roach on cabinets f I KUIS to cockroaches...313 words
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Advertisement256 1965-07-20 3 You must give and take. You will never succeed In life it you don't give and take The Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. urges you to give and take. It i.s your own insurance organisation. You will become a partowner of the Society when you become a policyholder You have256 words
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309 1965-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. j T*HE Housing and DeA velopment Board's main task in its second five-year programme is to complete the new Toa Payoh satellite town and rebuild the older parts of the city. Thousands of housing units in multi-storey flats309 words
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255 1965-07-20 4 Teachers' pay: A call to negotiate SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Union Congress today called on the Singapore Government to enter into early negotiations with its affiliate, the Singapore Teachers' Union, to remove "anomalies" in the existing salary scales of teachers In a statement issued by its secretary for Information255 words
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216 1965-07-20 4 'RED LIGHT AREA ARRESTS: 97 IN COURT SINGAPORE, Monday. DOLICE said today that 97 prostitutes and cata- mites had been arrested and charged in court in the first six months of this year. In addition, 35 juveniles were rescued from various brothels by police, and were later sent to Social216 words
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Article151 1965-07-20 4 INDUSTRIAL COURT HEARINGS SINGAPORE, Mon— The number of cases lor hearing In the second Industrial Arbitration Court this month is five, not four as reported in the Straits Times on July 16. In .(".statement, the court's Deputy Registrar Mr. Low Slew Joon, said that another case set for hearing on151 words
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Article72 1965-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Sia Kan Hui. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Member for Upper Serangoon. will make a house-to-hoi'se visit In the 3rd district in his Constituency on Sunday. Community leaders in the 3rd district will meet him at 10 a.m. at72 words
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Article18 1965-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Esplanade at spjn. tomoiTOw.18 words
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Article331 1965-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Albert G. Pickerell, Director of Information at the University of California said today that any attempts to Impose "restraints and restrictions" upon the freedom of the press must be opposed. Speaking on "Social responsibility of the Press' at the University of Singapore, Prof. Pickerell331 words
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Advertisement351 1965-07-20 4 SPECIAL LADIES" ONLY PREVIEW: I A PITOL SPORE Saturday 24th July at 9.00 a.m. w BOOK NOW CIRCLE S2OO STALLS SI 00 NO FREE LIST I SHE C^ifl a^. UNVEPSALppesents m BORROWS ffi||l I QQainDQ APARTMENT...*^' I HCE USES «T HIS RnRRV NAME... IXJDtJX v then I A DdigN %1351 words
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Advertisement514 1965-07-20 4 tSIl AW GANISATION" TODAY ONLY!" 11 o-n 145 4 6.30 ft 9.30 pm "STORY of MAO CHI PUI"« OPENS TOMORROW Un,,cr«l-| ntcrn<ll ono prcl#nt pj 3 Vv J AMES m I t2kSTEWART SHENANDDAH »>.\ J XOW KHOWIXG! 11 am, 1 45, 4, 6.30 9 IS pm. pj W& Atm* >514 words
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142 1965-07-20 5 Landslide delays VIP lunch guests OENANG, Mon.— A land- slide last night disrupted the Penang Hill Railway service between the upper and middle ions today. As a result. train* were unable to run to and from the hill top. and hill residents bound for the city had to walk down142 words
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Article, Illustration518 1965-07-20 5 -FRONT ANSWERS THE CHARGES AGAINST DETAINED DOCTOR I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE Socialist Front today again protested against the detention of its Selangor branch chairman, Dr. M. K. Rajakumar, on June 12. In doing so, it answered the six charges levelled against him under the Internal518 words
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268 1965-07-20 5 Big drive in towns to win support for Convention SINGAPORE. Monday. I THE Malaysian Solidarity Convention is to launch a series of propaganda campaigns in various towns in Malaysia to explain its political aims to the people. I The first of such meetines will be held in Penang on August268 words
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95 1965-07-20 5 Malaysian unionists to tour NW England KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four Malavsian trade unionists, now on a monthlong tour of Britain, will leave London later this week for Carlisle and Kes-\vi<-k in north-west Ene- land to visit industrial estates in the area. I t I) Ni:t Yeoh Teck Cliv* of Malay*.95 words
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Article69 1965-07-20 5 $101 thank you' to Rotary Club TELUK ANSON. Mon me parents of tlic "riole-in-rifan" boy Prabakara. Ro.id. I. have given SlOl to the Teluk An.-on Ro-.,rv Club lor ttl MIIHJM In Rotting trtnr HO treated in Bangkok last vcar Mr ana Mrs. V Raniona of Bernam Brtaie. Hutan Melin.la: ••Thanks69 words
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108 1965-07-20 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahmai Ya"akub. is undergoing an operation for an injured ankle at the General Hospital herefor the second time in 18 monthv The tendon of his risht ar.kle .snapped yesterday i while he108 words
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133 1965-07-20 5 SENIOR CIVIL DEFENCE MEN ATTEND 16-DAY COURSE J/UAI.A LUMPUR. Mon **-fcight>-nvr senior Civil Defence offlcprs from all ovrr Malaysia are now being trained at tho Mara College in Petaling Jaya to deal with any national emergency such as an enemy attack or natural disaster. Tho 16-day advanced course mclude.s lift133 words
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Article42 1965-07-20 5 JOHORK BAHRi: Mon.— An art exhibition j-uon.-ored by the Junior Chamber here will be held .it tho Diamond Jubilee h;«ll for *hree days from Au? 13. Entries from school* and the publ'.c should be sent in by July 28.42 words
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Article142 1965-07-20 5 Murder at sea: Four accused pENANG, Mon. The magistrates' court was heavil y guarded today when tour fishermen from Kuala Muda were produced on four tentative charges of murdering four trawler men at sea off Muka Head on or about July 4. About 30 armed men from the Federal Reserve142 words
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Article153 1965-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. |>OVS arc facing increasing competition for jobs 13 from girls, according to figures released by the Ministry of Labour in the report for May The report shows that 11.304 girl* under 21 were registered in labour exchanges for jobs during May. The153 words
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93 1965-07-20 5 I/ANGAR. Mon. PoUcc here made two arrests and recovered two pistols and two rounds of ammunition yesterday afternoon and early this morning. In the first case, a police party. Ed by Insp. K. Selladurai. recov:red a pistol from a padi ■tort 11 Kampon? Guar93 words
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201 1965-07-20 5 Deportee whose wife threatened suicide MUST go KU AL A LUMPUR, Mon. Abdul A/iz bin Abdul Ra/ak. the cook from India whose wife threatened sui if he is deported tolH that he Ml vr the country. Th< Immigration h< r< Hock Chuan, I that the Indian Higl mission has bee;,201 words
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Article20 1965-07-20 5 NIBONG Tl-BAI Wrtitffl Pmeh ol li. ip-fkcted chairman vtaea south Hf will hold ofliip year. The Allure* ti.i'.20 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1965-07-20 6 INQUIRY ON THE SMMWU ADMINISTRATION SINGAPORE. Mon COMMISSION of Inquiry into the administration of the Sinj;;i |> o r c Manual and Mercantile Workers* Union was today told of the "colossal opportunities for the misuse of funds*' in the Union. Mr.1,065 words
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267 1965-07-20 6 Murder case: Woman among the jurors SINGAPORE. Mon. A woman was empanelled in the High Court today with six men as jurors trying Lim Toh Sin. 24. who was arrested in Kelantan last December, on a murder charge here. Earlier, the names of two other women had also been drawn267 words
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Article152 1965-07-20 6 Assurance for Sibu merchants I^UCHING. Mon— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. assured Sibu merchants today that solutions would be found to make Sarawak factories competitive In the Malaysian common market. He told them that the Tariff Advisory Board, which visited Sarawak and Sabah recently toAP - 152 words
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Article109 1965-07-20 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men. described as "wellknown pickpockets" who had just been released from prison, were today wnt back to jail for loitering with Intent to commit an offence. Ho Sul Tiong. who had eight previous convictions, and Llm Ah Poh. who had 12 previous convictions, were jailed109 words
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Miscellaneous174 1965-07-20 6 \llotr Oof* Rtf V. T. flWv*r#?f* V"T HEY, MYSCeH.WHASSA MATTER \sWE MfT VtXJ WITH YOU TRIED TO FK3HT V .-NWTBE IOU BETTER TAKB) WjkWt/h Y^Al VYTTH YOU TWO ANYWAY? WWATS 1 A BIG OL ROCK, HER FOR ATTACKING/ ANOTHER LOOK AT HER' IJMeJ MfJwL™' IDeA BEATIN <» EAC" OTHER?y TWAT'S174 words
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Article, Illustration2298 1965-07-20 7 Harold Strachan - Harold Strachan By as told to a Rand Daily Mail reporter A SHOCK report on conditions in South African jails has appeared in a Johannesburg newspaper. It tells of manacled prisoners, of a Segregation Section where men go mad, rush at the walls of their2,298 words
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Obituary107 1965-07-20 8 Hi tli i Minimum i CARLE RECEIVED FROM Krekori St^te South India that Mr P Pallia* lelcl Ofh it i i >!ll [i-i DV 1. 1 the I2tb of I MAUAM LOW TENC NEO aged sft pK^«ed away paacefully at No 2. off Paalr Iln)ai<| hind a dauKhter Wee107 words
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Article106 1965-07-20 8 10 Wwr4» lH (Minimum! MR OUAH MONO CMIAM aad ,11 n-lativrg »n. fr'enrt. ■irtolir.* Irleuranrm. dona j| in»tiiiituin«. aMMßaea, ati mothrr < fnnrral THE FAMILY OF ihr lai» Madam lha Vm M U. < Uaha Thrra of Mtncaia j relation frienaa. for their .1 »«i.'«nr» durini Urfir < bireneinent106 words
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Article702 1965-07-20 8 In the shadow of the Malaysian Malaysia controversy are i financial and common market problems between Singapore and the Central Government j I about which little has been: s.n(l and less still is known. Mr. Tan Si.-w Sin touched upon them at tlu dinner of the University of702 words
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Article333 1965-07-20 8 Once again Malacca has been encouraged to look for- j ward to a port authority and to steps to build it into a tirM class lighterage port. It is I difficult to tell if this is just j another repetition of a refrain that has been heard off333 words
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Article201 1965-07-20 8 Too many people are careless crossing roads, says the Selangor traffic police chief in a comment on Kuala Lumpur's rising traffic toll. Of the 61 people who have died on the roads in the federal capital so far this year. 29 were pedestrians and 15 of these w.ic201 words
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Article592 1965-07-20 8 STUART GRIFFIN - The Old Boys who run Japan STUART GRIFFIN by Tokyo, Monday A HANDFUL of powrr- ful septuagenarians and octogenarians run Japan's Government, and occupy the commanding heighto in commerce and industry. At 84, Shigeru Yoshlda is the nations senior statesman. Called "Mister Japan" and "Japan's Winston Churchill" because of a592 words
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Article, Illustration683 1965-07-20 8 ANTHONY BAMBRIDGE - Battle begins over the £270,000 a year man ANTHONY BAMBRIDGE by A BOARD ROOM REBELLION HITS THE HEADLINES J* NYONE entitled to draw /m a salary of £270.000 a year is bound to be news. When that salary is also the centre of a major board-room row it's a frontOFNS - 683 words
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LETTERS
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375 1965-07-20 8 11/E refer to your report T? (ST. July 13» headed "Pay Rise for Bank Employees." Your references to salary increases "depending on which rung or the converted salary scales the employees are placed" and to 'an unspecified additional increment with effect from Jan. 1375 words
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Letter86 1965-07-20 8 IT would be shortslght--1 rd of the Education Ministry to discourage teacher* from going tn university to improve their qualifications. It U true that there is a teacher shortage. But the number wishing to leave for higher studies each year la not so great as to create Insurmountable staffing problems.86 words
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Advertisement560 1965-07-20 8 (Strait* Time* A Malay Mail CtaaaMad a#«arMaawa«aaa may b* hand*d Ma COLO STORAGE iUffHMARKET Kaad i .otioni,, n.«») COLO STORAGE ■MANCHCB .Jd K*t«ng ■aaa. J A CITY BOOK STORE LTD >♦• >i«y THE NEWS FRONT fll/p.lfKk 1 &<ip<rl«l'>M M. M. ISMAIL 3 mmd -o.d mm HAMIEM STORE 14 14 >rp«>560 words
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Advertisement5 1965-07-20 8 ?21jr Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement59 1965-07-20 8 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS f REST ASSURED 9SS WWE UNDERTAKE YOUR T3Z ES3 lINSURANCEJESESI UNITED INVESTMENT FINANCE LTD. 40-A. CROSS STREET SINGAPORE 1 TEL ***** 96&31 ***** aKFaHn^^TS^av'S Hong Kong Leading tnghsh Language Newspaper FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE is now on sal* at MARICAN fr59 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-07-20 9 Malaysian is now head of Military College K UAL A LUMPUR, Mon.— A Malaysian has taken over for the first time as Director of Studies at the Fede- I ration Military College at Sungei Besi. eight miles from here. He la Mr. Tan Cheng Or. 44. Talplnß-born graduate of the210 words
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Article40 1965-07-20 9 IPOH. Mon An oad-iob la^ tourer, tyohamed Yu^ofl bir Snaharuddin. 18. whs acquitted bj the High Court here today on a charge of raping a 14-year-old eir In an eating shop in Teluk Ansoi on March 2.40 words
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396 1965-07-20 9 OVER $36,000? THAT MAKES YOU LIABLE KUALA LUMPUR. Monday rpHE first batch of turnover tax X forms has been sent to individuals and companies by the Department of Inland Revenue, Mr. L. A. Varty, the Comptroller-General of Inland Revenue, said today.396 words
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100 1965-07-20 9 MUAR. Mon— A plastic balloon, found hanging on the top of a tree, raused a stir in the coas-t-il village of Tan Jong Gadinjr. three miles from here, yesterday. A police party, led by the Muar OCPD. Asst. Supt. Goh Chee Sen?,100 words
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Article73 1965-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mun The United States Ambassador to i Mr. James D. Bell, mr.d In s-. 'p ire, Mr. John A. Lacey v ill v:>r thr i :ind Development Board's j office a; 2-45 pm- tomorrow I hey ill be met by the board rlin.rm&n Mr. Tan Kia73 words
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208 1965-07-20 9 Worldwide opportunity for child artists in Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon Child painters from Singapore will have a chance to exhibit their work at more than a dozen ports around the world, when a mobile International exhibition of chclldren's art passes through here. The exhibition, which consists of paintings from the International208 words
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Article91 1965-07-20 9 Plantation prefers women |{UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Selangor plantation prefers women to male workers even though one out every four women it employed took maternity leave during the year. The monthly report of the Ministry of Labour which recorded this preference says that 140 out of the 180 employees of91 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-07-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mop. —Mr. Horst Dieter Belger. 20. a German journalist detained for six months by the Victconu 'in a deep-junele bamboo prison, is here on a five-day private visit. A former radio mechanic. Mr. Belger is working with the Cambodian newspaper164 words
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Article69 1965-07-20 9 SINGAPORE Mon. Military using sinail .inns. blank ammunition and illuminating flares, will be carried out tomorrow in the Nee Soon ranges from 6 pm. to midnight, and in thr area bounded by Sungei Ulu Pandan. West Coast Road. Jubilee Road and Clementi Road between 2 p.m.69 words
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Article26 1965-07-20 9 DUNOUN. Mon— The Mentrl Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. will open a prayer house at Sura near here on Saturday.26 words
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189 1965-07-20 9 CINGAPORE. Mon. 13 Since his wife left him more than four years ago, Sgt. Cecil Raymond Dlmney. of the Malaysian Armed Forces, had been unable to get in touch with her, the High Court was told today Dlmney said that his wife Chool189 words
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Article34 1965-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon A 16-year-old cyclist. Koh Hock Soon. was killed when he was knocked down hv a lorry at the lunction of South Bridge Road and Upper Cross I Street today.34 words
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Article39 1965-07-20 9 SALES of National Defence bonds are picking un at post offices throughout the country. Yesterday Bank Xeeara received 42 applications through post offices. The amounts subscribed up till yesterdar evening totalled S2 153,800. They came from 440 people.39 words
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173 1965-07-20 9 MALACCA, Mon. The Minister of Transport. Dat o Sardon bin Haji Jub:r. today told members of the Malacca Port Committee that the Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Slew Sin. was prepared to make an initial grant of $370,000 for the setting up of a173 words
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124 1965-07-20 9 Singapore; Mon. a stockbroker. Tony Soon Ho. 28. was granted a decree nisi In the High Court today, dissolving his marriage to Elm Kal Ho. 27. now in England, on the ground of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. The124 words
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460 1965-07-20 9 Josey 'the makan kechil before the main dish SINGAPORE, Mon. The expulsion of freelance journalist Mr. Alex Josey was .< "makan kechil" to whet appetite of Urn no extremists for the "main dish" the arrest of Singapi. Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore's Minister foi Culture. Mr. S. Rajaiatnain.460 words
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Advertisement213 1965-07-20 9 OVERWORKED,^-. UNDERPAID But no complaints! MCCULLOCH HHUA motors r I»J Either McCulloch Oi. the 140 or >- 450. delivers power you'd eipect -A in motors twice as big. For > < ~T^*\^ commercial hauling or fishing. "3K~~- ~"~r--'- these workhorses will do the |0b v^% [^^A •oiUOisa 14 hp mid-range213 words
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Advertisement88 1965-07-20 9 IT JCfW TV 19-E3L Wf^ I I Tasteful <* Wooden f 7 Cabinet i SCREEN g I Other Specifications* I IS Tubes, 10 Diodes I Power Source *****0 V 50/60 c/s I Power Consumption: 14SW I Dimensions: 24i,'n*x27 l^s* x3l I Weight. 50 '4 low f 6— Tl J£ Sensitive88 words
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Miscellaneous798 1965-07-20 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) "A Nut for Marlnevllle": 7.00 News in English; 7.10 Sports Arena; 7.34 Frankie Lame; 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Mni Berbual; 8.15 Science Report: 828 Stamps with a Story "New Zealand 1859 1959 Marlborough Centennial < 2d»": 8.34 Turn of Fate "Even a Thief Can Dream": 900798 words
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244 1965-07-20 10 Indian MP: Malaysia will be powerful nation DENANG. Mon. An Indian M.P., Mr. C. N. Annadurai, today predicted that Malaysia would emerge, after confrontation, as "the most powerful nation in South-East Asia." "At present." he told a civic luncheon given In his honour by the Mayor. Mr C. Y. Choy.244 words
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Article88 1965-07-20 10 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Seven pigs were roasted alive when a sty in Kampong Pandan Dalam went up In flames early yesterday. The farmer, Wontt Pook Wing, 14. told the police the animals were worth $2,000. The farmers watch dog. which had been chained near88 words
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Article39 1965-07-20 10 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The Alliance controlled Teluk Amon Town Council at. a meeting here last night congratulated an Allianre Councillor and Member of Parliament. Dr Ng Kam Poh. or. his appointment as Assistant Minister of Finance-39 words
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Article243 1965-07-20 10 KAMPONG RESIDENTS TOLD: WORK HARD TEMERLOH (Pahang). Monday THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, yesterday called on the residents of Kampong New Zealand to work hard to nail the Indonesian lie that the kampong was a proof of Malaysia being neocolonialist. Inche Khir made the243 words
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117 1965-07-20 10 JESSELTON. Mon. The touring Australian Labour Party deleeation arrived here by air today hopine to see Australian trooos servine in Borneo aeainst Indonesian insurgents. Mr. E. G Whitlam. leader of the ttroup and deoutv leader of the Federal Opposition Labour Party. told Pressmen theyReuter - 117 words
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332 1965-07-20 10 Tengku 's health excellent, says doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Monday "pENGKU Abdul Rahman's health is excellent," says his personal physician. 'in fact, the Tcngkus physical condition is so good that he started playing golf shortly after recovering from a recent bout of shingles,' Dr. R. P. Pillay told the Straits Times332 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-07-20 10 Sultan on way to Syracuse IVEW YORK. Mon. Th» Sultan of Pahang leaves here for Syracuse. New York, tomorrow on the last leg of his American tour A spokesman said the Sultan and his party would motor the 300 mile.-> to Syracuse, spend the night there, and pass the nextAP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-07-20 10 Woman lawyer badly hurt in car crash Jyl ALA I.LMPI R. Mon. Two lawyers haw bron admitted to the General Hospital h«rp fo|louinc two road accidents near here. They arr Miss Saraswathy Devi. 26 (above), of Seremban. and >Ir S. A. Raj, of Teluk Anson. Mis* Dcvi injured h<T spine138 words
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Article70 1965-07-20 10 PENANO. Mon. —An Indian Muslim religious teacher. Usuz M. A. Jamaluddm, who is on a three-month tour of Malaysia, will give a talk on the life and mis- I sion of Prophet Mohamed at the K.iwana Mosque. Perafc Road, at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday. Ust.iz70 words
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Article38 1965-07-20 10 PENANG. Mon. The Prnang economic affxirs officer Inche Abdul Rahman bin H* will be the guest .speaker at the Penan* Jsvcpps" monthly dinnrr at the Hotel International on Wednesday. He will talk on "Inuxirt and Export."38 words
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196 1965-07-20 10 pENANG. Mon. The A Central Government should reconsider its decision and lift the ban on strikes "in the Interest of harmonious relationships with the people." according to the Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers. At a meeting yesterday the branch warned that196 words
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Article31 1965-07-20 10 ALOR STAR. Mon. A schnd teacher. Bali.irom b \t I was killed when his in w.is involved ma. t a bus at the 9i mile A rSuncel Patanl road.31 words
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204 1965-07-20 10 Peking plans to dominate S-E Asia: Envoy ■fUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thr Vietnamese Ambassador hero. Mr Tran Kirn P h v o n g. warned today of a Communist Chinese plan to dominate the whole of South-Bast Asia through the North Vietnam regime. ■'The ultimate aim Vletcong is not the reunification204 words
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Article39 1965-07-20 10 SINGAPORE, lion. The MlnL'tor lor Social Affairs ai blyman for PaMr P che Othman Wok. yesterday wound up his series of five vistu to his constituency to study th« problems and needs of the residents.39 words
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Advertisement148 1965-07-20 10 I v* H I MEN don't let her get away with your Glo-Weave Let her wear your Glo-Weave Four-Seasons once and she'll want to wear it again and again. Glo-Weave Four-Seasons is tailored for you, the active modern man. The bold masculine lines win you feminine approval wherever you go.148 words
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Advertisement260 1965-07-20 10 LuSm^ X'vMSßv w BsH ■nffß* 'I STAY HILTON IN MONO KONG AND TOKYO IT'S GOOD FUN AMD GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICE Yes Hilton has a special formula for tennis courts are across the street, mixing business with pleasure at these almost beneath your window. The two great hotels the Hongkong hotel's260 words
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116 1965-07-20 11 $170 mil. motor factory for India lABALPUR (Central India), Mon.— A new factory is being set up here to make heavy trucks and jeeps for the Indian Army. Mr. A. M. Thomas, the Minister far Defence Production, said the factory will cost 260 million rupees ($l7O million). It will produceReuter - 116 words
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78 1965-07-20 11 Harbour storm: Ships forced out to sea SANTIAGO. Mon. Valparaslo port was closed yesterday as a violent storm lashed Central Chile. Sixteen ships wit- ting ;o writer harbour were lorced out to m, Families wrre evacuated in parts of Santiago where squalls tore down walls and uprooted! trern. Heavy snow78 words
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223 1965-07-20 11 MANILA. Monday r |MIE Philippine EuL rope Conference has decided to postpone the effective date of a 25 per cent congestion surcharge to have been lovied from today on all cargo for Manila. Thr conference said that In the light of an appealReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-07-20 11 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK PARIS, Mon. Mr. Eugene Black, President Johnsons economic adviser on South-East Asian development, arrived in Paris last night by air from New York to outline a plan for the creation of an Asian Development Bank. He said he hoped thatReuter - 362 words
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Article137 1965-07-20 11 ATLANTA, (Georgia). >li>n. The owner m Atlanta's tram in the southern professional football league was arrested yesterday by the U.S. secret service after he allegedly paid his tram with about U552,500 in counterfeit US$2O bills. Mr. A B. Wentz. acent in charge of the secretAP - 137 words
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Article87 1965-07-20 11 PEKING. Mon. A special bicycle sidecar for mothers with babies is the latest addition to the variety of oedal-driven vehicles on the streets of Chinese cities. Announcine regular production of the sidecar by two factories in the North China industrial city of Tientsin, a newsoaoer said itReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-07-20 11 T7<OR 18-year-old Leiko r Arakakl (above), coming to Miami Beach beauty resort means more than just trying to win the Miss Universe crown. She is in search of a father she has never seen, and hopes she may talk him into returning162 words
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Article193 1965-07-20 11 RUSSIA TESTS NEW SPACE STATION MOSCOW, Mon.— The Soviet Union yesterday launched a new Zond rocket probe into outer space to cap a weekend of intense space activity. Both previous Zontl shot* have been aimed at the earth's neighbour planets. Zond 1 at Venus Zond-2 at Mars, but space experts193 words
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216 1965-07-20 11 Famine not revolt in Tibet, says Dalai Lama ¥EW DELHI. Mon. Reports of a revolt in Tibet against the Chinese remained unconfirmed here yesterday, but Indian officials believe there is widej spread discontent in the country. There are belle\eu I about 160,000 Chine-" troops In Tibet from which tup DalaiReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement77 1965-07-20 11 IT'S IN THE CARDS FOR YOU TO USE TAMPAX I W SB* «mJH Why? Because Tampaz is wcnderhjl- that's why! It— iY Gives you all the freedom in the world. Poise, security, too. r~~ m You ieel cool, I clean.^-" 1 comjoruWe- h— "^i Tampax internal sanitary protection the modem77 words
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Advertisement86 1965-07-20 11 C*:i»l'l>-s KKl'tt-.IH ,v .yifORLD j&i YOUR *S4B i^^/" i■ 1 m ■<■ is— i<i < -< i§Hs§y I IBBMWMBBMKKMOKXBWBBWEEMW+S3BWMWBHnBMEXMMMKinKBKfMMi Model TR-911 You know what is happening in the world when you have a powerful SONY TR-911 portable radio. This Super de luxe all-wave model brings in any SW broadcast from86 words
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Miscellaneous68 1965-07-20 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Ml AS TME FINALE^"\ fi%s r^*\-- —^T m toouc acrobatic r \s\C yitfSx* EXTRAVAGANZA >TW I <=O3*:y CARIES J L^s. r J ME OFF THE y £^T r *> rr ain't "n r <EiiE> r7T"wAs~"'\ 1 SENSATIONAL,, /\~Z WONDEKIN' BUT STAY RIGHT fvA I MOW68 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-07-20 12 THE CASUAL LINE IS STILL THE RAGE M()K|. and more women are taking to casuals these days because they suit the clime, the mood and he pocket if you are willing to keep your head money wise. Picture <^) shows the (i-ii.il line in skirts. Jan's dres> with the twopiece177 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-07-20 12 you may like to know Miss penin Powers i right) of the sraduating cla-s> of the Singapore American Bchool leaves Singapore next week to join the Michigan Btata University. U S A Penny will be accompanied by her mother. Mrs Fred Powers, who is president of the Parent-Teacher Association of215 words
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Article70 1965-07-20 12 Sweet fresh cucumber pickles add flavour to stuffed eggs, rtalve 6 hard cooked eggs lengthwise. Scoop out yolks: bend yolks with 3 tablespoons of mayonnaise. 2 tablespoons of grated parmesan cheese. teaspoon of onion salt and a dash of pepper. Mix in 1 3 cup of70 words
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792 1965-07-20 12 Women are upending more time ami money than ever before conforming to ihi- current make-up fashion, which is: make yourself look as though vou'rr not wearing any cosmetics at a11 There are many startling new ways of doing it including an rxprn«ive preparation792 words
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Advertisement128 1965-07-20 12 V It A Tudor Watch i-> enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty ...Imping time with the matchless accuracy ol its pieosc Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deservt lov. y times. ..with a Tudor. Endearing in its simplicity, Tudor128 words
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Advertisement322 1965-07-20 12 Bio-Catnlys and Bio-Lactfl will do the miracle you have dreamt of. You may be dreaming that you awaken i one morning and look many, many years v younger or, if you have an imperfect S skin, that your skin is flawless and soft S as satin. Et Voila...one morning it322 words
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Advertisement1324 1965-07-20 13 TO LIVERPOOL WEST COAST UK.. Due S'pora Sails p. S'nam Penang MEMNON Liverpool, Glasgow Ela.ll Jaly 21 Jaly 24/21 Jaly 27 MELAMPUS Lenoes, L'pool, Dub, A'mouth Jaly 24 Jaly 27 July 21/ 2 Auf 1 C4LCHAS Liverpool Jaly 21 Aug 1 MARON Liverpool Aug b Auf 7 Aaf II MENTOR1,324 words
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Advertisement1272 1965-07-20 13 w'M'i'l'Pi WSj HIM J T//FL A hl/Af£S to 1 lAa>TASIATN3C< aaaawltoOaatark EXPRESS SAILINtS TO NEAR EASI CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA! Score P. S/nam Ptnang Afti oeooa Havre H'Ourg H'oam Ant« Copn ttm 7 I Alg II 24 Aag 21 Aat II 2 I I KINA a) Jaly 21 July 22 241,272 words
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Advertisement1230 1965-07-20 13 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONnON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. RCM VII A riTIV lun:on Aug 13; ObTIVKAtHIL Antwerp Aag 22 rzssn mVSk rs ssa ts, a BENHIANT g" g" Rotterdaia Sept 1 iingsuure P. S'Ka* Ofianf Antwerp Stpt I E.l.July 21 July 22/21 Singapore P. Sham Pining BENNEVIS .'pool,1,230 words
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Advertisement1287 1965-07-20 13 Ija^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. iML*M U.K./Continent Singapore P. S'naa Ptaafaj CIH OF WELLINCTON I'duo, H'burg. R'dam. Hatra. Hull. Mara, la'haa 21/21 Jaiy a wy CUT Of NEWCASTLE I'd oi. H'burg, I'daa, Havre, iuii. MiMittVuugn v 27 Aat aag CITY OP SLASSt* >i*^oa Mtmbu > anttardam. Havre, Hull, Im'hait1,287 words
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Article137 1965-07-20 14 MELBOURNE Mon. |MJI'>TRIALS opened the week A on a firm trend In quiet trad- i ing with few features. Moves were narrow with rise* well In excess of falls. CUBZ shares gained 2s. 3d to 765. 9d. Base metals and oils moved nar- rowly around steady levels. Today137 words
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Article247 1965-07-20 14 A I GIST first grade robber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 91% cents per lb., up a quarter of a rent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and KM K I closing prices in247 words
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Article264 1965-07-20 14 THE following list oi selected Malayan industrial yields U based on last sales to July 17. •P. *O.V. *E.Y. *T.C. M on cro«atd up dividend ot *0 per cent X net. •P. Pricea: 'D.T. Dividend Yield euro*» per cent): 'EV Karnmga Yi.i.l taiott' ixt cent); "TO. Tlmea Co264 words
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Article18 1965-07-20 14 '|"HI Malayan Exchangt Banti' Aittciatitn made no changes id it* ratea to merchanta yesterday. I I18 words
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Article28 1965-07-20 14 July 19. MALAYAN Ri'BBER PRICE: 67,' cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5715.25 (up 12* cents). Unofficial estimated offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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849 1965-07-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE week's trading opened on an extremely quiet note on the Stock Exchange yesterday with buyers and sellers again holding off from the market. In industrials the sentiment was again slightly better and some fractional improvements were made. Among this849 words
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Article25 1965-07-20 14 Malayan Stock Indices July 17 July 19 •Industrials: 66.11 '66.23 Tins: Xti.;.:i R6.;»8 rubbers: 103.11 1U3.11 •Dec. 30. 1963- inn Dec. 29, 1963=10025 words
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Article711 1965-07-20 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of tbe shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlap* 51. 22 SU (1.000) 51. 23. (1.000) Jl 25: fata si. 40 si,. 51. 43 SL:711 words
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Article49 1965-07-20 14 ()N the oOicial Malaysian Short w Term Money Market for the week ended Friday (July 9) the range of call r»t*a was as followa:BANK FINOS: 3>, per rent to +\i per cent. GENERAL FINDS; 3 per cent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $99 million.49 words
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Article54 1965-07-20 14 T"HE present rate of the Malaua dollar against the pound sterling tixrd on November M Usl Mar is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 Kid. Buying TT 2s. 4 1 lfid Mining OD 2s. 4',d. Thr dollar is at its nUtotnrr middle position in relation to ita54 words
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Article70 1965-07-20 14 f*HINESE Product Eichantt, flngaI v pc t noon prieei per ptoul y*it»rday: Cactnut til: bulk S&8 a«ll«ra. drum lara. Capra: July /Auk. UK 'Continent DaaaMfC Pepptr: Muniok white ?1«7» arlitr*. •ellcra, apaclal Bartnrak Mark ftm aellers. itarblod Utinponi: (Hack <l.'»?t <N> acllcra. AST A »IB.'. (N) iH-llcr*. linicaport70 words
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263 1965-07-20 14 rE Straits tin price again continued its present rally yesterday with a slight rise of 121 cents to $715.25 per ton. The estimated offering; of 260 tons was up 10 tons. Local demand was still reported as strong. MALAYAN RUBBER MARKET: Opening levels263 words
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Article38 1965-07-20 14 Suneel Besl produced 434 tons In the quarter ending June 30 and the average price per ton waa £1.450. Production In the year ended March 31 was 1.111 tons and Um average prlc* per ton £U2M.38 words
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Advertisement1158 1965-07-20 14 y^-* KAWASAKI KIS&N KAISHA LTIX^ East Canada and U.S.A. Croat Lakes Service H'kong Yototiama Mrntreil loiunto Detroit Chicago I ai Mm" 77 74 <*t Sell Oct I Oct 13 Ocl II Oct lull" 11/13 Sift 2tSept 2S Oct tS Oct 3 Nit 1 Net West Coast of Central/South America Service1,158 words
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Advertisement945 1965-07-20 14 fll AUSIMM* StRVICt/NtM ZtALANO INOiA, PARISIAN «N0 P. SUlr StfVlCt 11. FrtaaaUi. Aftla.at. Mellaant. Sffatf Ii UalfH tai Nifaiatt.aaa c»»PiNifiA hmi n/'f'taS Jn. >•*• "T^m&SAXtmSl* ggH &rS Sfi ffil 1 ANKUIIA lla: I Aat S/11 Af( MJUU M Far Ntw Italaal Party It laacata. Mittatiat. CatcalU. FROM AUSIfAIIA. N(w aAUNB.945 words
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Advertisement196 1965-07-20 14 NEDLLOYD LINES 6REAT LAKES SERVICE Fast soilings from Malaysia direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lake* oortt aaaaji Mntapora •> J"»>a«. 'mine *rr. Moariaai BENSKAUS 21 Jalf/1 »at >/ I Aff I. II Aaf 12 Sift JUMATRA 14/21 Aaf R/21 Aat 24/2S Alt 24 Sefl UTRECHT 14,21 Sept 22 21196 words
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Article27 1965-07-20 15 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Word* 111 (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tang m. Taiplng thank* friends, rot thrir wreath* scrolli miani c and assistance at th«27 words
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Article226 1965-07-20 15 July 10. Three months. INDUSTRIALS ltouaiead 13 et*. McAlister 9 eta. t'ltv Dev. t>ct*. M invt. sett. C s Molding 13 eta, N Iron 9 eta Dunlop* l'J ct*. 0.C8.U. 13 eta. Smelting 21 eta, .u.tnmnn jcu KIIO 11 CU. .--it; 6 Ct*. led. Dlap. U -la. Bat226 words
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Article98 1965-07-20 15 SHIPS lying alcngtid* the Singapon avfianrct or eipocted today ar* 'oda h jeppeaen Maei I BMstIMM i llikoxhimi SS, Manila Maru 3R/39, Beni 44. Barlngo 30 Pre4. salmara 10/11. BuM M Pyldawnyunt 2829, Mergul 40/41. Hoi Houw rlls N W .1. Scudla N.W. 2. PORT SWETTENHAM: wn.irl98 words
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Article29 1965-07-20 15 \N the froo cichsng* market In Hong Kon« yeMcrdßV the U.S. d*ll*r i i Strrhnx uras <|iioted at 16 03 and on. tael ot g*ld at 2605.29 words
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Advertisement463 1965-07-20 15 (intinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Mim.)—Box 50 rfs. vzfr* WANTED A HOSPITAL Assistant Minnie III) fur an estate in Selangor. Apply Box A 2213 S.T.. K.L. WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK. KEEPER. Please state qualification! and exi.irlcnie with photo to P O Uo« ;ore. YOUNG MEN. Age 17-75463 words
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Advertisement948 1965-07-20 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ii ..rrf, SS Vim.)— Box 5» el*, txtrn FURNISHED ROOM suitable for bachelors. Telephone B'pore *****. 24 PATERSON ROAD, Spore avail- able Cnfurnmhed Room for Asian 1 bachelor or girl. ROOM TO LET at Orchard Road suitable for l»o working girls. Please I phone Spore .*****. FLATS FURNISHED948 words
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Advertisement830 1965-07-20 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT 15 Word* St (Mlm.)— Box 50 rfs. txtrn NEW BUILDINC. Business Centre. Oround-floor and Second-door to leu Apply 75. Clare Street, l|*b. GODOWN SPACh WANTED II Word* 56 (Vim.) Box 50 tt*. txtro PUBLISHERS require »arebou*e space in Singapore. About 3500 *q. feet in trick building. preferably830 words
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Advertisement886 1965-07-20 15 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS SALE AT OURESHIS CARPETS LTD Exclusive Store for Carpets only) Everything Drastically Reduced Handspun A MIM-spun. Belxuim, English <A*mintt*r, Wilton A Broadloams) Ets. Carpets m\ Rugs. SHOWROOM J5 37. ORCHARD ROAO epp. Mac Donald H*uss Sint;aport -9. Tel *****/MM3. BEAUTY CULTURE IS Word* tf (Vim.)— Box JO886 words
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Advertisement1188 1965-07-20 15 MISCELLANEOUS IS Word* C Yin. I -Box 5« rt* rxtrn SPRAV-PAINTINC REPAIRS K'frl- Krra(ors within nours rinlomer s house. Telephone (Spore) HsTTS. OWINC REPEATED REQUESTS Kteit now cut minimum Asia Marriage Bureau. Tel: *****. Send stamped envelope for nrw Prospectus 2UIA Upper Paya Lebar. Sinnapoic-19. FOR HOUSE COLOUR WASHING. painting,1,188 words
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Advertisement634 1965-07-20 15 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCIES FOR OIL PALM MILL ENGINEERS Applications are Invited from suitably qu.ilifioil Malaysian citizens for posts of .Mill BagsaWCn v 1 1 li I LO (}l AI.IFICATIONS (1) Second Grade Bagtaccr (Stcann Certificate of Co«--pctency. in addition a Second Grade Bnjjineer Diesel t'crtilicite of C'omprteni'v would634 words
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Article663 1965-07-20 16 EPSOM |EEP tpo»li«hts the r.inctco runners At rcn.inij tomorrow: (1.. >. Div. l— :.'..F. Rushlin»r: Showed promise Oral lime out at B. Tlmah when lourth in a close finish to Royal Heritage in a fast-run Of race: has unproved since. Pot of Gold: Sueedv narrowly beaten663 words
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563 1965-07-20 16 Jockey Lee queried on Powella's dismal run DENANG. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races: i: AC I. I: Highland Spring (Net i:\pit .1 tin- start and lost &ome grour.n. Apprentice Kang Flashing Rocket) m reprimanded for .sitting against his mour.l so hard for the first three furionns-563 words
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Article254 1965-07-20 16 PENANG. Monday. gERI'AN NEGARA (late Mark Antony) stepped out in fine style on a yielding track here this morning. With Kevin Mitchell astride, this speedy four-year-old was never off his bit when he ran 'M in 40 4/5 with Chuba Chuba (apprentice Liew) for company.254 words
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Article411 1965-07-20 16 PI Mon WakjMa for all ••eten rare* here on Wednr^d.n Cl. 2 Div. I 5J» Tinggi i. unong 9.00 Ku-li rimr X.13 Hot of (.old x 13 rnun Ituv N.I I i. .id i'orl 8 11 silver (ro«n S lit King's Ilintork S 07 < .i-i Imn411 words
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Article346 1965-07-20 16 MOTOR-RACING ZANDVOORT, Mon. JIM CLARK, 29-year-old Scottish farmer brilliant- ly continued his dominance of this season* Grand Prix motor-racing here yesterday with victory in the Dutch Grand Prix for the third successive year. Clark, who has won all five world championship events in which heReuter - 346 words
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Article119 1965-07-20 16 I ONDON, and 1 I nnia competition in a on July 30 31 and Auc. 1 I (I i.v Bpai i 1 p Mexica < llj Mexico :i-u li id Zealand in the American zone .-inu-iii.cK (if (be D.r. MR oy winning the doubles n:ach Rafael Osuna119 words
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Advertisement920 1965-07-20 16 |HH|HH^|HipBpBHpHpHH^BHHBHHH^Hj THE NEW SERENDAH JABATAN KERJA RAYA RUBBER CO. LTD. PERAK Incorporated in the Stale, of KFNYATAAN TAWARAN \|:l!.i\.i T.i'.vHran:.' akan dl-terlma dl- r P" 1^*""" .L 1 PM«bai Jurotera Negen. Perak raplUl of \m..l B ..iiiated Malay ip,,h. hlnega Jam 300 petang l tl M pada 22hb Julal. 1965920 words
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Advertisement793 1965-07-20 16 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS TRANSPORT (EXTRF.: M«rK«lrif Road i (a> Supply of Two 1 5-ton > Dle"^l Tipping Lorries and !*ven '1-toiii Enclosed Vans < Petrol Driven i Tender Deposit *100 Close at 2 It pm. on IJ.H I <.\< HKPARTMI-NT: Showroom. MUMOOt Street i I 'b> Disposal793 words
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Advertisement139 1965-07-20 16 v 4j iff. -*2h Sr^i' y\ Ala. .^3^.?% >■ f% arfBTM mm4\ ii '~A l^ A WHAT JAPANESE BANK IS OLDER THAN THE BANK OF ENGLAND? The 282-year old Mitsui Bank. The first Mitsui Exchange House was founded in 1683. From it has grown a vast complex of industries, embracing139 words
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Miscellaneous327 1965-07-20 16 Straits Times Crossword •CMM 4 m...vr n...v be odd ii you re I 1 A chirpy revolutio-mrv ex- on the even side '8 6' pressing a certain amount of 5. To toniecture I'm followed I dissatisfaction < 5-5 in a period of time '"> 6 Initial letter from South 7.327 words
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167 1965-07-20 17 American athletes may test MAAU team OINGAPORE, Mon. A strong seven man American athletic team and two officials are scheduled to arrive in Singapore on July 26— three days before the Malaysian national championships at Far- rer Park. The Americans, who are on a 45-day lour of the East, will167 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1965-07-20 17 BORNEO ATHLETES GEARED FOR NATIONAL KUCHING. Mon. STRONG-GIRL MARY WONG LEADS BIG BID BY WOMEN J^ Jolt 7£in heave by Sabah strong girl Mary Wong which improved on the Malaysian record and a sizzling 800 metres by Sarawak's Latiff Olen were among the 13 records1,004 words
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214 1965-07-20 17 Sepak raga will be tried out in US pENANG. Mon- An American specialist in *.ports and youth work. Robert W. GrueningtT. of Hiram. Ohio, plans to introduce stpak raga in the united SlatesFormerly attached to the American embassy in Laos. MrGruenir.ger has written- to the secretary of the Malaysian Sepak214 words
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Article47 1965-07-20 17 LONDON. Mon. Capt. James Allen of Britain won the Queen's Prize, premier award ;n the annual Blsley ride shooting championships at Brookwood. Capt. Allen, who scored 284 points., won by one point after o;ie of the mo6t exciting finishes t<" the event for many years.47 words
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Article123 1965-07-20 17 SOCCER (aldberk Cup final (Malacca): 18 Signals Regl. Spore 2 Ist Bn. Sco Guards. Mal.iciH 1. S'{or Business House* Div. 2: Sri Jaya 4 Railways. XL 0. Ipoh Dlv. 3: Tamil Youngsters 3 Ipoh Police 3: Borneo Motors 2 Ipoh Youngsters 0. Malacca Div. 3: Indians 3 Hakka123 words
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Article321 1965-07-20 17 IPOH. Mon. M. Dattaya will lead the Perak contingent of 39 athletes, including 11 wonwn, to the Malaysian national athletic championships at Singapore on July 29. 30. and 31. Also in the squad are two Olympics Games runners. Asir Victor and M. Rajamanl. Officials accompanying321 words
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Article188 1965-07-20 17 BADMINTON BANGKOK, Monday. T«HAI badminton ace Charoen Wattanasin, who is A presently staging a comeback, said today he would not accept an invitation to compete in the Malaysian badminton championships at Alor Star from Aug. 13 to 15. "I don't believe I will be prepared forAP - 188 words
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Article93 1965-07-20 17 I DENANG. Mon. Two of the seeded pairs Toby Lam and Harold Chia Lee Leong Chye and Kok Wai Lam rpached the men's doubles semi-tinal.s of the Penang op*>n tennis championships yesterday. Toby and Chia beat J. Rajendram and Ooh Krng Tian 9-7. 6-1. while Leong93 words
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Article27 1965-07-20 17 IPOH. Mon. The Perak swimming championships will be held at the Kinta SC pool here on Friday and Saturday starting at 230 p.m each day.27 words
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Article53 1965-07-20 17 IPOH. Mon. Police Field Force retained the Grant Shield for the third successive year in the Perak Contingent Police shooting competition at the Rifle Range here yesterday. They scored a total of 775 point* Ipoh District, who scored 656 points, were runners-up. Seven teams took part53 words
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Article144 1965-07-20 17 i CINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore s 13 Malaya Cup team will meet I Malaysian Armed Forces in a fri- 1 fndly match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow night at 7.30 Tliis will be a practice matcn for Singapore, who meet Kelantan Ui the second leg of the144 words
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281 1965-07-20 17 F. EMMANUEL - MALAYSIA WILL BE BETTER TEAM THIS YEAR—HAMZAH F. EMMANUEL: SOCCER By Kuala Lumpur, Monday HAMZAH bin Dato Abu Samah, manager of the Malaysian team for the Merdeka tournament and a vice-president of the r.A. of Selangor, is hopeful that this year's team would achieve better results than teams in the281 words
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Article199 1965-07-20 17 Fitness test for injured Mydin KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— —Ibrahim Mydin of Penang will be the 23rd player in the Malaysian training squad for this year's Meri deka anniversary soccer tournament if he passes a fitness test this week or early I next week. A Football Association of Malaysia spokesman toldAP - 199 words
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Advertisement169 1965-07-20 17 _^4 11-* Mi S IN ALL LEADING STORES OUR REFRESHER COURSE SERIES FOR CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE H.S.C. STUDENTS. CHEMISTRY. Tuli I Soni. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY FOR H.S.C. Rt. 4.50 Tuli ft Soni. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR H.S.C. Rs. 7.50; Tuli Soni. CHEMISTRY PAPER B. Rt. 8.00 Tuli Soni. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PASS BOOK169 words
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Advertisement76 1965-07-20 17 jdn OF WEST GERMANY A GREAT NAME IN (ifT ~"~j| fl^^^HHjJHH|JPHpflj I? 1 ill H iMi IC™ lfe^s*-i J 5558 Wide ronge of models now on display at our new air-conditioned showrooms of: 1 PENANG 86, BISHOP STREET, T.I. Not. *****/***** I IPOH 23/25, JALAN CHE' TAX, T.I. Net. *****/876 words
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Miscellaneous124 1965-07-20 17 DIARY MM UK Krirndly: Armi-d Forces (Jn Besar. 7.30 pm.) Spore I>iv. 2C: RAP ChiM.ei v Sukaramal 'A'; Dlv. 3B: Indciian P. Panjang Wanckrers (both at Farrrr Pk>. S'gnr Div. 1: Mercantile Bank v Police Depot (Princes Rd. XL); Div -I: bIA v TPCA (Ipoh Rd): Div. 3: SCRC v124 words
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Obituary17 1965-07-20 18 IN SWEET LOVINC ■MBa DavM «h» departed ih IS 7e< Fathrr Ihy will Iw done.17 words
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Article43 1965-07-20 18 SAIGON. Mon.-Vo. Bombers ..puated deeper Into North :iiK a railway Hack 4u inileo lrom the Chinest border. Ur Font K-100 Thunderilnt.'s dropped nine tons of bombs ion of tlie mflmjf line. 9i milts north east of Hanoi RenterReuter - 43 words
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147 1965-07-20 18 'Freedom for HK' remark causes a stir HONG KONG, Mon. The Ugandan Premier, Dr. Milton Obote. has caused a stir here by predicting independence for the Colony. Government officials here. understood to have been taken by surprise, have made no public comment on Dr. Obote's remark yesterday. But. in private,Reuter - 147 words
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91 1965-07-20 18 SAIGON. Mon. A U.S. Navy jet bomber was shot down over North Vietnam yesterday soon after U.S. Defence Secretary Robert S. McNamara had watched the big plane roar off a catapult of the Seventh Fleet carrier Independence. The two crew members of the AAP - 91 words
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Article44 1965-07-20 18 JAKARTA. Mon.— A group of Japanese tiims will extend a USS3O million credit for the rehabilitation of sugar mills in Java, official teporus here said today. The reports identified the firms M Mitsui Ltd. Marubeni Llda Ltd. and Kanemat.su Company.44 words
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Article38 1965-07-20 18 SINGAPORE. Mon— A total of 498 new cars were on the roads last month, bringing the total number to 100.364. The number of new motor-cycles and scooters increased by 590. bringing the total to 55.516.38 words
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Article155 1965-07-20 18 PENANG. Monday. OOLICE here found another revolver, the third x in three days, hidden in a hut at East Jelutong at about noon today. A police party led by Deputy Supt. Peter Chye. Chief of the Anti-Secret Societies Branch here, was making surprise checks on155 words
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Article82 1965-07-20 18 BANGKOK. Mon. A Thai International jet from Bangkok to Saigon was delayed when a stewardess spotted smoke coming from the bag of a Vietnamese passenger, it was learned today. Investigation showed the smoke came from a wet towel placed against a leaking package of causticAP - 82 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-07-20 18 DELHI. Mon. I India's most famous soldier suggested today that democratic government be suspended temporarily so a strong central regime could attack spreading Communism and the nations economic and political ills. Retired Oen. K. M. Cariappa, (above), first Army Chief of Staff in184 words
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Article18 1965-07-20 18 PARIS. Mon— A 35-year-old farmworker died yesterday after beinu attacked by a swarm of wasps.18 words
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Article408 1965-07-20 18 LONDON Mon— lt has been a cUs.ippointiii^ first day of the account iti i lie Mock markets and last week's promising upward mo\emei.t was halted by the Chamellor of the Exchequer's further remarks on economic measures and by the statement by the N ABM that408 words
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Article33 1965-07-20 18 RAWALPINDI. Mon— A total of 11.143 Pakistanis were repatriated j from Burma in the last three years, the Foreign Minister. Mr Zulfikar i Ali Bhutto, told the National AsI sembly today.33 words
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402 1965-07-20 18 Malaysia to set up rural centre for Afro- Asia MALACCA. Monday. TMIK Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rank, said today thai ;i centre would be set up in Malaya for officials from Afro-Asian countries to discuss and exchange views on the implementation of rural development projects. This had been requested402 words
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Article76 1965-07-20 18 Refugee's escape bid fails WEST BERLIN. Mon East Cierman border guards early today shot at and captured a refugee just before he could reach the barbed wire fences dividing East Germany and the American sector of Berlin, police said. The refugee fell to the ground and West Berlin police laterReuter - 76 words
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Article20 1965-07-20 18 ACCRA. Mon. Banks throughout Ghana re-opened today to Issue new decimal currency of cedis and pesewas. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-07-20 18 Telephone threat turns back Belafonte plane C A N FRANCISCO, Mon. N'ctiro entort aii.cr Harry Brlafonte and 121 other passengers were returned to San Francisco international airport. 15 minutes after their flitjht took off for Seattle terday. because of a telephoned threat. Police said later I ha; 'he Incident was191 words
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Advertisement46 1965-07-20 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Word* US i Minimum i LOW: To Juliet and Hone Ctii-ang twin boy» 17.7.6S AM Many thanki to doctor. »t»ff. Kunnnar Ward Ml K 1. WILKINSON: To P.i.) and lan a d.iuKht.r <m l" lor Anita at r, 'inks to doctor and Half.46 words
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