The Straits Times, 22 July 1965
1965-07-22
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Title Section24 1965-07-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Ul'Mtl The Straits Times 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JULY 22, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100 a24 words
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Article, Illustration829 1965-07-22 1 LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia feels that by assisting Soekarno with equipment to wage psychological warfare, America is in fact helping the Jakarta regime to crush .Malaysia. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Ghazali bin Shafle, said this today of a829 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1965-07-22 1 'Misleading': Tan hits back at Goh —SINGAPORE ACCEPTS i ARBITRATION SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Government is prepared to go to the World Rank for arbitration on the 1. 11 in federal revenue dispute. (Sec Back Pace Col. 7). KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said1,075 words
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Article672 1965-07-22 1 The letter to Goh I'll IS is the lull text ol tin- letter of No\ 1f»64. from Mr. Tan siew Sin to Dr. Goh Kens Swce: f^ Dew KeiiK Swee: As (0 \ou are awurc. in accordance with paragraph 8 of annex J to ih<> Malaysia Agreement. It is necessary672 words
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Article31 1965-07-22 1 SEOUL. Wed. The South Korean Cabinet has approved a people's funeral an honour next only to a state funeral for former President Syngman Rhee. it was announced today Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article55 1965-07-22 1 EAST BERLIN. Wed A female eagle born with only one leg in an East German zoo is now strutting happily about its cage with the help of a wooden leg. An orthopaedic surgeon fitted the ongle with the artificial limb in Scliwerin Zoo. 125 miles north ofReuter - 55 words
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Article266 1965-07-22 1 PROJECTING THE TRUE IMAGE... KL'ALA LI'MPI R. Wed. The Malaysian Government is to establish an External Information Department to present the "true image of Malaysia in foreign countries." Announcing this today, the Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said: "It is urgent and important that Malaysian diplomatic missions abroad should266 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-07-22 1 Jakarta envoy gets a lecture SHARIF TOLD OF VALUE OF GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY LAGOS, Wed. Nigeria's President, Dr. Xnamdi A/i kiwo. received the credentials of Indonesia's first Ambassador to this country yesterday ;md lectured him on the benefits of the Unit c d Nations and the poI i c yAP - 303 words
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Article99 1965-07-22 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Wed. ANOTHER earth tremor has rocked the coastal area of Sarawak's Fourth Divi- sion. The tremor this morning smashed windows and slammed doors in the Bekenu and Niah areas. No major damage was reported and there were no casualties. A fortnight99 words
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Article38 1965-07-22 1 KI'CHING. Ttaurs Police yesterday discovered an underground cavern, capable of holding 40 people in the Berian road area. I'sually reliable sources .said today that it was empty when discovered, but had been occupied recently. Keuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article58 1965-07-22 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Australian theaterical producer Robert Levi£ lost all he owned when his suburban flat was ransacked recently. But. today, his luck turned— he won the £80.000 Sydney Opera House lottery. Commented 35-year-old Mr Levta: "The win has come just in time. I ye been wanderingReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1965-07-22 1 WASHINOTON. Wed—President Johnson today ordered a commemorative stamp for Mr. Adlal Ste\enson the U.S. Ambassador u> the United Nations who died last Wednesday —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article247 1965-07-22 1 Sabah to vote next year KUALA LUMP U R. Wrd. Sabah will hold its first genera] election next year, the i Acting Primo Minister, i Tun Abdul Ra/ak. said i today. He added, however, that the responsibility ol holding 'he i election was with the Sabah State Governrm After t247 words
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Article35 1965-07-22 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. United Mates is informing Malaysian Government thai salt- of electronir rquipmrnt by private I. S. ciinip;inv to Indonesian army is not considered a contribution to Indonesia"* confrontation. A. P. this page).35 words
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Article133 1965-07-22 2 A Sock call for peasant sweat JAKARTA, Wed. President Soekar--110 said yesterday that without the RWeal of the peasants the Indonesian revolution would not be onsiimated. VMrcssinß a Grand Conyrr^s of Pr.ivinK from all ov, r the country, to which Japan, Communist Inn. 1 .tiicl tin- South VieUuUßeM Liberation FrontReuter - 133 words
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Article55 1965-07-22 2 167 priests killed VAIICAN CITY. Wed. A Roman Catholic religious order M.<i vrsteul;iy thai 167 ot the church's misslonulea have b*ru killed In the Congo ilnce it obtatned IndepencU nee In 1960. inter irom the Verona Father's mbwkmary oni' ,vi\ of tin i.u:i prteita and one nun were Congolese, and55 words
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Article33 1965-07-22 2 HOME. Wrd. Dr. Subandr.o. the Indonr.-i.ui Foreign Minister, nrrivt'ci lino yesterday Irom an African tour. He was expected to spend a few dan privately in Rome before Hying home-33 words
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Article, Illustration298 1965-07-22 2 WASHINGTON, Wad LBJ expected to announce soon call-up of reserves and territorial units to step up war on Vietcong PRESIDENT Johnson is expected before the week is out to announce a further increase in the number of U.S. troops in Vietnam and the call-up oi reserves and territorial units.Reuter; UPI - 298 words
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151 1965-07-22 2 JIRTA, Wed. One hundred and fifty Indonesians demonstrated in complete silence outside the Netherlands Embassy lien- today demanding the return to Indonesia of a Irianese footballer now living in Holland. Ttie demonstratm •> 100 oi them in military uniform, the remainder civilians said they wereReuter - 151 words
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Article38 1965-07-22 2 RANGOON. Wid. Army pairols killed three Communist and four Shun rebels in two rlnslirs last wrrk in Kniiyutkwin in con- i tral Burma and Kiiißiuni; in the Lte, the official news, agency Burma reported today.38 words
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Article119 1965-07-22 2 CHINA TO SEND MAIZK TO EGYPT ALEXANDRIA, Wed. ■i* China is to supply the United Arab Republic with 100.(M>0 tons of maize. Vice-President Hassan Ibrahim announced yesterday. This is in addition to other trade agreements made between the two countries, he said. Mr. Ibrahim, speaking at an Arab Socialist I119 words
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Article45 1965-07-22 2 JAKARTA. Wed. A group of Japanese firms will extend a US$3O million credit for the rehabilitation of sugar mills in Java, official reports here said. Ttie reports identified the firms 1 as Mitsui Ltd.. Marubeni Lida Ltd.. 1 and Kanematsu Company.45 words
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268 1965-07-22 2 America asked to step up economic aid to India NEW DELHI. Wed .^MERICAN officials in New Delhi are recommending large increases in the already massive U.S. economic aid programme in India, informants said yesterday. It. is felt by American expert* that only an increased flow of dollars will tide India268 words
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134 1965-07-22 2 ITARACIII. Wed. Demonstrations against American postponement of a commitment of economic aid to Pakistan were staged in Karachi, Lahore. Hyderabad and Dacca yesterday. In Karachi members of a citizens' committee demonstrated near the U.S. Kmbassy carrying placards reading "Boycott American goods in Pakistan Scrap theReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-07-22 2 Salisbury talks on freedom for Rhodesia T ONDON. Wed. Mr Cledwyn h ter of t h c Com ir Relations Oil London last nighi for Salisbury lor .■^hudrHan Prime Minister, r lan Smith. The Commonweal 1 latlons Office .-aid Mr. Hughes would discuss the question of independence with the Rhodcsian155 words
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Advertisement188 1965-07-22 2 90/n t Wmmmmmt J 9 super \N© W flaii M JB -*iui,2*.... Mrs. Chan iS going Superwell. Todayshe'sdnvingthecar.Tomorrowherhusband will. B^, B^, B^ MJ Ml flft MW 'fl^ mmk MJ MJ MWf B B They go everywhere in it and they cjo like a flash on POWER-INCREASED SUPERSHELL. MjM Mfl Bm188 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-07-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /come s«offN& mm) >. /~*XX CAN STOP ME*} S 6UVING ANVTUIN© J f ynyj?18 words
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124 1965-07-22 3 I ONDON. Wed. A Viscount airliner plunged into a chemical works as it came in to land hero last night. killing two women working overtime in the building and the plane's crew of two. Leys than an hour before the disaster about 280Reuter - 124 words
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Article48 1965-07-22 3 mm wad A ipnor v H< i iiovon a.JlI 200 hi an Huction .iere lodav lo .i London The letter was written on Sept. 14. 1819. It in sent to a Viennr>« school proprietor and concernrri Bffthovpns nephew Karl. a miptl at the school.48 words
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Article, Illustration406 1965-07-22 3 Johnson surprise: A judge replaces Stevenson SKILLED BARGAINER GOES TO U.N. WASHINGTON, Wed PRESIDENT Johnson has named U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg to succeed the late Mr. Adlai Stevenson as Ambassador to the United Nations. The rare but not unprecedented step of selecting a member of the Supreme CourtReuter; UPI - 406 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-07-22 3 MOSCOW. Wednesday. ITALIAN film star Sophia Loren will return to London today to continue work on her latest film, only nours after taking the Russians by storm a? she received one of their top film awards. Sophia caused a flurry in the 6.000-seat Kremlin Palace ofReuter - 261 words
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123 1965-07-22 3 Majority of 100 votes for 'no hanging 9 Bill I ONDON. Wed.— The House of Lords la.st night agreed to the main principle of a Bill to abolish hanging for I murder in Britain by a maI Jority of exactly 100 votes. Thr voting on Mr. Sydney Silvprman's privute Bii;123 words
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Article29 1965-07-22 3 OTTAWA. Wed Police have d throe Canadians and an American as .suspects in the US$l,OOO,OOO burglary of Bank of Montreal branch on April 10.29 words
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Article91 1965-07-22 3 r\P GRIS NEZ (France). Wed.— Bank clerk Rob Flatten, who likes crossing the Knglish Channel the hard way, did it yesterday in a bottle. PI at ten. 40. from London, chugged the 21 miles across the Channel from Dover to Cao Gris Nez inReuter - 91 words
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138 1965-07-22 3 I ONDON, Wed. The British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson. s.iitl \tsterday that Britain would not be able to test fully the fire power of its Polaris missile warheads because of the I!MJ3 nuclear test han treaty. So the usefulness of the warhead asReuter - 138 words
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177 1965-07-22 3 Girl of 16 leaves school to wed man of 62 IACKSON (Ohio). Wed. I* 9 A 16-year-old girl has dropped out of the seventh grade and become agreatgrandmother. She is Sharon Kay Hughes, who recently became the bride of a great-grand-father almost four times her age 1 Sharon made application177 words
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Article36 1965-07-22 3 WASHINGTON. Wpd. The White House announced yr.s'rvd;iv that th<" Federal Government's budget drficit fell to L"3 $3.5 billion In the fiscal vrir that endPd June 30 lowest :n i five years. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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94 1965-07-22 3 HE FACES ANTI-SOVIET AGITATION' CHARGES MOSCOW. Wed Th<Soviet I nion hist night charged that .Mr. Gerald Brooke, the British lecturer awaiting trial here on anti-statr at tivities. was assigned to Moscow by an anti-Soviet organisation. He was "caught redhanded" by Soviet Security Police, the ofiicial TMi news agency said. Brooke,Reuter - 94 words
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121 1965-07-22 3 UONN. Wed. Dr. Ger- hard Schroeder. West German Foreign Minister, today sig ned an aggreement formalist .ig his Government's recent promise to help offset the foreign currency cost to Britain of keeping troops In Germany. The agreement, also signed oy Sir Frank121 words
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Article41 1965-07-22 3 SANTO DOMINGO. Wrd A 16-year-old girl was killrd and t«o peoplr |uml in a mortar iitiark on hon:c U hr rebel zone here early yesterday. ral Iticlai Rikyr. United Nations military observer. ;si;ed the Bcene of the41 words
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Advertisement228 1965-07-22 3 I PRINT SHARP, SW^T CLEAR, RAISED LETTER LABELS \\3? INSTANTLY THAT STICK ANYWHERE W) DYMO NOW Ji^pf OFFERS^ of its model M-54 TAPEWRITER in CAST ALUMINIUM BODY ONE M-54 TOOL plus 5 rolls of <"' width vinyl tapes in 5 attractive colours red, green, blue, brown and black. —(6 ft.228 words
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Advertisement392 1965-07-22 3 Here's the kind of success story that all Malaysians like to hear. In May 1956 the Malaysian Co-operatlTe Insurance Society Ltd commenced business. In nine years the MCIS has become one of the leading lite assurance companies In Malaysia There Is no doubt about this In 9 years the MCIS392 words
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285 1965-07-22 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Till] newly-elected president of the Ngee Ann Kongsi, Mr. Lira Siew Meng, today appealed to the 1.000 students of the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road to call oil their 22-day txncolt of classes. Mr. Lim said: "The kongsi has done285 words
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144 1965-07-22 4 Road death: PP's appeal is dropped SINGAPORE, Wed.— An appeal by the Public Prosecutor against a district court ".s sentence on Miss Betty Cohen. 41. In a case connected with a fatal car accident op. Oct. 10. 1963. was discontinued and dropped in the High Court today. Cohen was fined144 words
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Article45 1965-07-22 4 bl NO A PORE. Wed. pore's Minister tor Social Attains, i Inche Othman Wok. will officially close the two-week Festival of Sports on Aug. 9 at 6 p.m.. with j a satay party at the Festival Village. Raffles Hall, University of I Singapore.45 words
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Article235 1965-07-22 4 UNION'S QUERY TO THE P.U.B. SINGAPORE. Wed. The Amalgamated I nion of Public Employees has called on the Public Utilities Board to exp'uin to the public why the gas. water and electricity rates payable to the Board are calculated on estimated consumption instead of on actual consumption. Mr. Oh- Kheng235 words
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Article47 1965-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Wed —Water will be .-hui off tomorrow at Tanah Merah Bcsar Road between the junction Upper Chaugi Road and Jalau Nilayan from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and Boon TlonK Road House Nos. from 2 to 12 from 9 a ;n. to 6 p.m.47 words
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Article28 1965-07-22 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Gob. Kens Swee, will open the New Town Primary School at Commonwealth Drive, nn July 26 at 7.30 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement272 1965-07-22 4 SINGAPORE AnEAM -DAI ATE SINGAPORE DAILY 4 SHOWS DAILY 4 SHOWS II am, 2.30. 615 915 p.m. 1 30. 4.00, 645 I 9.30 pm. SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! A SHATTERING ENTERTAINMENr EXPERIENCE! \JL&t It BbWbblbb! M^^^ piiinSioriMiißlaKiMllniUt k Vincent rAiatrr oco»OE mclina jeannc i. EDWMDS^ FINNEY HAMILTON MERCOURI MOREAU Jf QtOUGf272 words
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Advertisement41 1965-07-22 4 820. Gtyl*n« fc>»d. T«l: 4830* (SINGAPORE. 14.) PERFORMING TO-NIGHT "JON TAMARF AUSTRALIA'S SENSATIONAL 1 SPECTACULAR •APACHE DANCERS* X SHOWS NIGHTLY A^L. BOOK MfL flwlovlßjSAßMj «y tarva yau orthodox Ceiitooete tood at reasonable price NIGHTLY EXT. 1.00 AM. SATURDAY EXT. 2.00 A~M41 words
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Advertisement173 1965-07-22 4 OPENS TODAY! rX^dccHn g DAILY 3 SHOWS 'JbßJ^^^B I HSouth Eoir Alia Film Co. Pm, J^ m. present! V jB DHARMENDER |rW (India's N.~eir JB% «BBBi H ■Hi 185 'vf Together with SHASHIKALA NAZIR HUSSEIN SURESH. exciting 10 I international M*<- fyOWl> I*Olt4> television r >. and radio stars Kj/***173 words
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Advertisement335 1965-07-22 4 LIDO (Spore) OPENS TODAY V.,. 1 3 Sure, a woman can becoms Prtsident of t*i» I v ted Slates, but what happens to her poor I aVL9BB»^ husband n en he becomes the "First Lady"?. I hHbßHb\ For soms the hllar OL;S possibilities, be sure JS JMHK- t0 s e335 words
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Advertisement471 1965-07-22 4 !„> I ■organisation; \OW SEIOWIM.! 1 Horn, I 45 4. 630 9.30 p.m I N <> f'C. L,M B H wnivcrsol-lntcrr.otionol pr«i#ntt l-SHWOAH: 1 LADIES ONLY PREVIEW SoturdO'. I bj -etc S2 Si- J Ln. c r BJ Son<jra Dee i 1 ""THAT FUNNY FEELING"" I g Donold 0 Connor471 words
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270 1965-07-22 5 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL: ALL QUIET ON THE VICE FRONT By Singapore. Wed. tjROTHEL [joperators here are beginning to feel the sustained pressure the A n t i-V i c c Squad is applying through nightly raids. In sotnr "red light" districts, known brothrls have ceased operations.270 words
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85 1965-07-22 5 Chamber's move to prevent poll rigging -s, Ped. The Chii ber ut Commerce baa a special committee to streamline its constitution i to prevent rigging >i ita future biennial elections. According to chamber dr- cles, loopholes in the coostlMltton had allowed rivals for the chamber's presidency to rtu elections In85 words
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Article32 1965-07-22 5 KANGAR. \\>d The Regent of Pirlis. Tciickii Sulaimnn. will re o|x:i ricultural show ;it tlv mte h:ill here at 10 a.m. tomorrow. More Ulan 2.000 BXhlbtU be on di>play32 words
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81 1965-07-22 5 Army: 'Only Alliance members chosen' MALACCA, Wed In 11 adviser of the Rumbia branch of the Pan-Malay-an Islamic Party. H«)I Kaoim bin Maji Hussaln. today charged that only Alliance party members were boing selected for the Territorial Army. He said thai a recruiting team which visited his kampong on Monday81 words
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112 1965-07-22 5 IPOH. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Porak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, has taken delivery of a new beige-coloured Cadillac costing $24,000 $19,000 less than the 543.00 C voted for the purchase of a new offi-j rial car for him at the last Budget meeting112 words
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Article59 1965-07-22 5 PENANG. Wed. The band of the State Farmers Association will ■•at the "hudrah" (ancient dnajM) lo welcome the Governor of Pennng, Raja Tun Udu Al-Haj. and his consort. Tengku Pu.ii) Hajjah Nor Sa'adah. at the official opening of the State agricultural .show at Kubang Buaya. tomorrow. The snow59 words
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Article29 1965-07-22 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed- A mobile X-ray unit will be at th« Hospital here on Aub 9. 10 and 11 to give Irec service to the public29 words
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359 1965-07-22 5 Confront policy is main cause of tourism fall SINGAPORE. Wednesday. CONFRONTATION was the main cause of the 17.2 per cent drop in Singapore's tourist traffic last year, according to the 1964 annual report of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, published today. The report said that 90.871 tourists visited Hip State359 words
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Article70 1965-07-22 5 IPOH. Wed. S. Arumugam. 34. unemployed, was bound over by magistrate's court here today in S5OO for one year for causing grievous hurt to a housoVtfo, R Janagi. 20. with a ur.i.-s--cuitinn knife The court was told that Arumugam struck Janagi on the he. id uitli70 words
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Article51 1965-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sirißfl- porrs Labour Minister. Mr. Jpk Yrun Thong, will open the $3 million Sir.RMporr Trade and IndHtrtH F.nr. 1965 at the Great j Word Amusement Park on Fri- ci iv Bt 7 p.m. The fair Ib onrmi.scd by -h* 1 M Shan Org51 words
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Article142 1965-07-22 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wednesday. OOLICE here have detained one suspect in con- nertion with the murder of a fishmonger Lim Sai Hee. in Bakar Arang village yesterday. Llm. 52. Is believed to have been ambushed and killed by at least two or three men. The Sungei Patani142 words
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120 1965-07-22 5 PENANG. Wed. Thf j Marine Department an- 1 nounced today that a light. on a single steel mast paint- 1 ed white, has been put up at Sungei Golok. Kampong j Tabal. on the east coast ot Malaya. The department said that con-120 words
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Article26 1965-07-22 5 PENANG. Wed The Si John Ambulance Association has started a Butterworth centra which will teruporarilv cover the A'hnif ol Province Wi 1 126 words
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Article, Illustration242 1965-07-22 5 Modern couples who want more and —more SINGAPORE. Wed. An eminent American psychologist. Miss Ruth Thacker Fry. today traced the root cause of mounting divorce rates in tho world. Miss Fry, a specialist in the field of human relations and a marriage counsellor, maintained that modern couples "are wanting more242 words
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Article67 1965-07-22 5 PENANG. Wed— A recruiting team for the Malaysian Armed Forces will interview applicants at the Territorial Army centre. Peel Avenue, on Friday and Saturday. There are vacancies in various branches of the Malaysian Army and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Interviews will start at 8.1567 words
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Article27 1965-07-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A "Miss Telecoms Mal.ivsia" will bf chosen at. a dance to be held at the Di:unond Jubilee Hall her* on Auk. I.27 words
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Article51 1965-07-22 5 KANGAR H'cci Mor than and national language l*>oks and periodicals will be featured at the National Books Exhibition to be held here tomorrow to mark the clo.v> o. year's national language campaign The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad will open the exhibition at tha Derm* English51 words
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Advertisement217 1965-07-22 5 HOUSES FOR SALE AVER ITAM PARK. KOI \I>.\KY KOAD. PKXAM. Completed tvo-stor^y Semi-detached Bungalow. Selling Price from $18,350. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT FETTES PARK. taviom; tokong. IBIANG. Pha^e 6. Terrace Houses. Easy Payments Selling Price from $9,500. HAPPf CARDtNS. JAI.AN BKNDAII VKA. IPOH. Completed Serr.i -detached Bungalow. Selling Price from $15,000.217 words
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Advertisement30 1965-07-22 5 D-bond sales soar I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Bank Negara to day coliectec 57.0 C.100 from the sale of National Defence Bonds to 49 applicants, bringing i total sales to $2,452 450.30 words
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Advertisement216 1965-07-22 5 H m M, :Bhsvflfl& vVAV^ at iii«« :as 3r^»h a^a^a^att HHBHHbv*^«^^bw bY .^Lm afitiflfl t *t ■■■■<v RlCf af*2l|V l^laflaQ leaping power for ■Jig UCtl I lUC V driving pleasure small car costs! No other car offers you such outstanding value for your money. Holden costs less to buy, less216 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1965-07-22 6 Cooper Bros, stoppage led by Gomez, says Yap SINGAPORE. Wednesday fHK story of how c m pi o y e c s of Cooper Brothers and Co. were led into two lightning strikes by one man was told today in Ihe Commission inquiring1,305 words
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Article286 1965-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, Wad TPHK Ninth Magis- trate. Mr. S. Rajenilran. today committed three young men to stand trial at the Assizes for allegedly raping a 25-year-old bar waitress in a car in the Kranji War Cemetery at the close of a preliminary inquiry. Saw Chja286 words
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Article37 1965-07-22 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Professor B.S, Hetzel. of the University of Adelaide, will give a public lecture on "The Pathogenesls of i Thyrotoxlcosts" at 8.15 p.m. tot morrow at the Pathology Lectur* Theatre In the General Hospital.37 words
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Article35 1965-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Th« Methodist Girls' School Alumna* Association will hold Its annual buffet dinner at the school hall In Mount Sophia at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. There will also be muslo and songs.35 words
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Advertisement279 1965-07-22 6 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES Most authorities agree that tooth decay is usually caused Why an electric toothbrush? by acids formed in the mouth. It is likewise generally *An electric toothbrush removes plaque and food agreed that these acids start with a film, called plaque, particles much faster279 words
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Miscellaneous144 1965-07-22 6 Atl^ff lU*p Rff V. T. fffrmHw RASy-SITTER? S*~* V^ \A&I I C'MOW, ONWV, I Lo&iY^MS^ yyfcjy \ttlj m t m m/ T'WE^i^ I 2r# o L ifc* w 11 i P'^ t *vt f UlWl kV Hu? r*m h w— tea, tjm. c^ px >- o* m^y^^JLi^ PJ^ 1 f^_144 words
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381 1965-07-22 7 2 salary shocks for civil service unions Xl ALA LrMPI'R, Wednesday. r^VIL service unions in Malaya had two salary shock! today. They were over the news that: STENOGRAPHERS and dispensers are not inrludcd in the latest list of 12 categories of civil servants whose salaries are to be revised on381 words
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96 1965-07-22 7 Attack with spear alleged: To stand trial IPOH, Wed.— A magistrate here. Mr. W. Satchithanandhan. today committed Mahinder Singh. 32. an attendant in the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. to stand trial in the Mich Court on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Mohan Singh. 24. a bullock96 words
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Article63 1965-07-22 7 I IPOH. Weci Mr- Michael I Koodmnx>f. of the Ausu High OonmMon in Kuala Lumpur will «i\e talk to secondary school pup:ls at the St. Michaels I Institution here tomorro» < 6 p.m He will speak on "Inform- ation on Further Education in i Australia" Thr t.i'.ic is63 words
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Article50 1965-07-22 7 KUAI A LUMPUR Wed. A .-rmor police otticers who .lie now attending a seminar at the Police College in Kual.i Kubu B.thru. Sehuiaor. totided ipedal brief ing at the Ministry of Defence on the on and work of 'hr Malaysian Armed Forces by the of the three Sen50 words
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Article, Illustration402 1965-07-22 7 Roderick Pastans - Captain retires after 46 years at sea Roderick Pastans HE WANTS TO PASS DRIVING TEST NOW By SINGAPORE. Wed. After more than 25 years as master of several ocean going ships and 46 years of Hie at sea, a 68-year-old retiring sea captain is going home to fultil one more402 words
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Article192 1965-07-22 7 KULIM. Wednesday. A SCHOOLGIRL was molested In a rubber estate J* on April 4 when she accepted a bicycle lift from v youth, the Kulim magistrate's court was told tcday "He embraced and tried to rape me." the girl, an 11-year-old pupil tolrt192 words
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Article38 1965-07-22 7 SLREMBAN. Wrd Mlis Nr I ot Templer Road j bore, hat been awarded the LIB She \ia.- .tmonu moir thin 100 overseas students who were awarded degrees and diploma.-* at I the university.38 words
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Article19 1965-07-22 7 RAUB Wed The nrst tatdl of 85 Civil Defence recruits here started their basic training on Monday19 words
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150 1965-07-22 7 A LOR STAR. Wed— A rub- i ber tapper. Abdullah bin Awang Besar. 25. was today jailed for 18 months alter ht- wa> tound guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder of Abu Bakar bin Sa'ad v the Hifsh Court here. Abu Bakar> widow. Zaharlah.150 words
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145 1965-07-22 7 Call for new elections in Malacca \f ALACCA, Wed. A?1 The Malacca State Government has been called on to dissolve the Malacca Municipal Council and conduct fresh elections immediately. The Ball VM made hy the Deputy President of the council. Mr. Kboo l.nt Kuanc (Independent) when he addre>sed the council's145 words
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147 1965-07-22 7 Court: $500 life' maintenance not valid DENANG. Wed. The Pphang I.slamic religious court president, Ustaz Sheikh All Baladram. today declared null and void an agreement reached between a couple for total maintenance of $500 for their child. shtikii Aii made this ruling after Vanr? a complaint by Redzuan binte Harun147 words
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Article84 1965-07-22 7 KUALA I.IMI'LK W. a. A I tapper. On Ah Boh 23 '\a> sentenced to 18 months' jail by h< Sessions Court here today on each of tun cbargM oi lobix-iy. The .scntenci-.s will run currently. On m found suiltv ol i< bbing Madam Khoo Pak Kiat84 words
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Article76 1965-07-22 7 NIBONG TEBAL. Wea A home lor aged South Indian ruobei tappers will be opened next i month at Butcit Panchor Road I here. The home, now completed will have tin if.-;dential wards I and a workshop lor teaching cot- tagc industries. The $300,000 ouildiiiK. on76 words
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Article33 1965-07-22 7 IPOH Wrd —Mr. Khoo Thean Soc. 66. v director of the Malayan Producers Ltd.- died in the Ipoh Humoral here yesterday after a sh< r illi en. The lunVral toolt Mmc33 words
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Article23 1965-07-22 7 RAUB Wed The Raub Servants' Welfare and Recreation branch oi thr Pahang Government Council will hold its annual meeting on Friday23 words
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Advertisement304 1965-07-22 7 SCOTTISH RALLY 1965 Scores another outstanding success .Mm* T sflr^^^V b^Llb^b^^^ jm^W iffy H^^^ *^^3^T>ffl Ja JkVV kV j^MAs^^^M Ife^^. ■^^B^B^BB^bM *.L 1 jT ■^■^T^H b^bV f^B A^Hm bHbVb^b^bw. J b^bV M KM •a* *7% HMHHP B^B^a^Bßk_ .^bV m- m ■Bp M^mW*i^mmmts "^^^^mm\ XL *^^bW b^bT s "*V IST in304 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-07-22 7 lt..< n Hunny Uy ilnlph H+i—4mirf f t h as\ Cam Vva v\Ov t> "N B- T wC?<£ —S'asA fc^ vf SWELL I I PIND ANY I <NOW J V V>eLL Qm 0/& OS.' J Jf*Z~ "N I uOOk. Bl6S! IGOTTjV CCESOy T»v SUTTEHPUES S 1/ <TIT NET COS AAV55 words
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Article112 1965-07-22 8 M W~*» tit 'NtatMai VIM LA HAZLIWOOO n«* afaibar HasMwonl died of TrlnnuK Ju.y 14th at Jaipur Ho»p.'« MR. TAY OCN MNC a««d «S p—a»d a«a\ p<-*cr(iiuy on 30-7 rort»t» 20 Ixr.ian K I».o« Ksrau oa i at 3 t. m to hidaoart. MR T KANDIAM Prnawnpr PW|i In.n112 words
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Article36 1965-07-22 8 M M<m^< I Himmmm THE FAMILY OF th» lm'» Mr Lira d\*n Km in n( K.mt tltank all r*l«ttvr< and frirn<l< Inr thrir •r'lini kind att.nd.in.«i and prnroea at tb* IBM Mr l.iro oo 2OU>36 words
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Article145 1965-07-22 8 W»r4* til (Minimum) BETTY CHOO Kxprn HaimtyliM. »»ll rrr«i» a nr» bair ntvlt r\ery tiro* BaWMf Sa.on PMCM SPECIAL OFFER Italmo SandaK I '..I tninv oth^r »xiHh-m bargain! al I'aprnr. NSM ein n.ird Mil. I porr FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. ■> taMICU H EVERYBODY S TALKING UM| Qlao'i V! I145 words
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Article680 1965-07-22 8 Malaya s second Aw year plan did not get M to tht best of starts. A progress report by the Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Ministers Department, covering the three year period up to the formation of Malaysia, contained the hint that targets might not be680 words
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Article316 1965-07-22 8 Tun Razak's plan for an Afro-Asian rural development centre has exciting possibilities. Any scheme leading to regular liaison between Malaysia and other Alro-Asian countries would be valuable; tins particular idea has special relevance and merit. The economies of nearly all the AfroAsian countries are based on agriculture. In316 words
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Article178 1965-07-22 8 The administrative side of elections in Sabah next year should present no great problems. The Election Commission, which the Cabinet decided yesterday should immediately begin the work of marking off constituencies, has long been expecting this assignment and should be ready to go ahead. The commission secretary expects178 words
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Letter165 1965-07-22 8 The cost employing Mr. Josey IF as admitted by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Josey was employed during visits abroad, why was this not disclosed to the people before How many times did Mr. Lee employ Mr. Josey. who paid his fares, boarding, lodging and other expenses, and what was165 words
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Letter74 1965-07-22 8 A CCORDING to '$36/A f.A." T.V. and rauio snouid only provide entertaining programmes, but we are facing a serious situation and there are important issues at stake which tne public must know about Some of us are unable to attend political rallies, and these programmes over radio and T.V. are74 words
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Letter54 1965-07-22 8 rTX) the correspondent 1 "$36/- PA. iS.T. July 17 1 who seems to think of nothing but entertainment. I would like to say that I am most willing to pay $36 a year to listen to some useful talks by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew rather than be entertained by some54 words
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Letter45 1965-07-22 8 MR. Lee's speeches and analyses of current events have been a polit. cal awakening to many If "$36 PA" finds Singapore's TV programme not entertaining, may I remind him that n.ahtclub entertainers iust across the Causeway are always available for his enjoyment. If. < HAN Singapore45 words
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Letter104 1965-07-22 8 DECENTLY. I made a trip to Singapore and was astounded to see the residence of Mr Lee Kuan Yew. It was a modest, wooden house which looked like one of the pre-war houses which survived the Japanese occupation. In the Federation it is a different story. The104 words
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Letter76 1965-07-22 8 EVERY government uses its radio and T.V. for its propaganda purposes. As vehemently a.s "$36/P A objects to his Singapore programmes, so do I object to the Federal Governments oropaeanda over radio and TV While Mr. Lee's political opponents have a chance to debate over these mass media,76 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1965-07-22 8 Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim - The problem of staffing a university Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim By DATO Sir Alexander Oppenheim described the staffing problems of the university as difficult in some fields, a picture which was changing however. This was best illustrated in mathematics where the list of applicants had shown a gratifying increase in1,640 words
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Advertisement402 1965-07-22 8 Straus Tmrx Malay M.,l CUk »n»» may k* »•"<>»« to COLD BTORAOC SUPfKCOLD BTORAAC IKANCNtI At HoHand Ro*4 Katan( N.V., A«fthnrti«4 Ag»«t« CITY BOOK STOMf LTD wwrk..'- Maaaa I onm qmt TM« NEW*) MONT IMjp.nltl i tnMrn«M M. M. NJMAIL MWwtt ftoaat. mumtt Baas HAMIIM ITORI 14 I upp»r r>M,402 words
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Advertisement43 1965-07-22 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanshi, Also Importers Exporter* ot H.qh Class Worsteds I Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Str«at, Tal: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mmiim, lit Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, Nathan Root). Kawrloon.43 words
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Advertisement95 1965-07-22 8 i-J ARTIC-KAR enclose you m cool o.r U I U II U you dnvt ond arriv* at your oe»t ■*V- J\- J\ I p.J. Salesman TtsU *how you'll moke t«0 extra 111 calls a day «"th ARTICIII I fit tjVW^. KA b«cou« you look Iff II" and stay tre»h all95 words
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216 1965-07-22 9 SINGAPORE Wed. Two men. ho appealed against a magistral court sentenci of tour months' jail for artine as bookmakers, are to face new trials. Teo Kow Chve. or B Bridijo Road, and Lum Nkow. of Strathmore Avenue. unrepresented when they216 words
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Article361 1965-07-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed 'FOREIGN PRESS HAS WRONG END OF STICK ON SARAWAK RESETTLEMENT' THE Central Government today criticised foreign correspondents stationed in Malaysia tor "distorting the picture" of the Sarawak resettlement programme to the outside world. A spokesman of the Ministry of Defence said today: "It361 words
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Article84 1965-07-22 9 IPOH. Wed.— A British Army recruiting team will tour i '.owns in Perak to interview candidates for .service in the British Army (Malaysian Other R.. from Friday to Aug. 5 It will be in Teluk Anson on j Friday. It will interview candidate* at the Lower84 words
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190 1965-07-22 9 OINGAPOKE. Wed. Certain farmers in Singapore were planting Indian hemp (ganja) instead of vegetables becausp of its lucrative returns, a Customs officer told a court today. Benlor Custom* Officer, Mr. L. O. Pestana. prosecuting, told the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Eu Cheow190 words
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Article43 1965-07-22 9 SEREMBAN. Wed— Girl Giudei ln Negri Sembllan trill hold i concert at the town hall on Satur day night to raise funds for theii headquarters building here. The Yanf? Ji-Pertuan Besar am the Tencku Ampuan will attenc the show.43 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-07-22 9 IUISS KHAW YEW MEI. a daughter of the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. warmly embraces her grandmother. Mrs. Khaw Slong Hung, at the Kuala Lumpur airport on her return from studies In Britain. She was amongSoone Hon Sin - 142 words
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80 1965-07-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Cabinet will next week consider the establishment of a Malaysian National News Agency, the Minister cf Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today. The idea of a national newi agency f.ius mooted in 1962 and since80 words
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Article81 1965-07-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The following Malaysian law student*, who had paved their examination*, were called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in London recently Tay Kuan Teck. Muar; Pritam Singh Brar. Singapore: Chan Hong Klow. of Singapore: Zaitoon blnte Othman. Kuala Lumpur; Rush bin Mohamed81 words
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Article52 1965-07-22 9 BINOAPORE. Wed. Woo Peng Hung, alia* Han Kor 35. pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to having carnal relations with a 14-year-old girl. Hr Is alleged to have committed thr offence In a tleld at Kampong Tiong Bahru at B p.m. on March 27 Ball52 words
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Article27 1965-07-22 9 YONG PENO. Wed The Officer here. Inche Talib i bin Abu will open a civics course organised by the Inf or maJon De^runen; on Sunday.27 words
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Article121 1965-07-22 9 Girl of 15: I was raped by 3 men MALACCA, Wen.— a 15--year-old maid servant reported to the police here yesterday that she w.is raped hy three men on .Monday night. She said she went oui for a drive with her friend. Ng Chili Hung. M, a carpenter. who later121 words
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Article40 1965-07-22 9 SYDNEY. Wed— Asian languages may be taught soon li tralian secondary schools in all j states. The Australian Education Council lias decided the State direcMr> of education should explore ways of obtaining .suitably Qualified teachers.40 words
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147 1965-07-22 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Frans Taelemans. the Belgian Ambassador to Malaysia, today SDOke of the excellent relations between Malaysia and hU, country Speaking over Radio Malaysia on the occasion of his country's National Day. he said that they were indeed ties of warmth,147 words
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Article64 1965-07-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, v/tu. A Roman Catholic missionary. FV Joseph Liu. 42. died ln the General Hospital here this evening n.< a result of a motor accident six day* aeo ln Karak. Pahan? Fr Liu. a teacher at the Catholic High School in Benror.p. was returning64 words
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239 1965-07-22 9 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. V Malaysia's lirst students goodwill mission to Africa and the Middle East will explain to countries ln the region the true position of Malaysia and any doubts there might be over her form.. The leaUer of th< aer delegati* bin239 words
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Article52 1965-07-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Selangor Chinese Guilds and As tions will donate $100,000 to the National Defence Fund. Two representatives of the organisations will present a cheque to the acting Prime Minister Tnn Abdul Razak. ai his office on52 words
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Advertisement172 1965-07-22 9 AUSSIE MPs VISIT BORDER KITHINCi |p Ihe «roup Rlx) had thr opportunity :o niiikf i nrs:i>y thr ruu d itudy of thr conditions Deputy leader I mill ;n which the Aa-- traHan tnx;p> an operating i Wi on the ground .-e\ hrliropt-r t» \u-it Earlier thla morning Mr. A m172 words
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Advertisement125 1965-07-22 9 I FOR YOU I A tin of Dreamflower Talcum Powder by Pond's is free with every large or medium size jar of MOISTURISED VASELINE HAIR CREAM. Moisturised Vaseline Hair Cream keeps your hair smart, neat and healthy. Don't let dull, dry hair spoil your fun use Moisturised Vaseline Hair Cream.125 words
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Miscellaneous798 1965-07-22 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) < HANNKI.S: 5 Kuala l.nm- 6.34 Flintstones "Trouble in pur and Penan*, b Ipoh and Ui"; 7 News in Ennlu,h Malacca; 3 Joh-.re Bahru; i 7.10 Sra Hunt "Diplomatic lupine; 7 Batu I.hat; 9 I Pouch". 7.35 Beverly HUibilhe.v ..'J I o r. 8 News Mandarin. 8.10798 words
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Article251 1965-07-22 10 Deputy Premier's shock for Thais It is too democratic' DANGKOK, Wrd. 0 The Thai Deputy Premier and Interior Minister. Gen. Praphas Charusathien, today denounced the new draft Constitution which In being studied by a 25--man committee He told a Press conference: "I am not satisfied with the draft Constitution. ItReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-07-22 10 CANBERRA. Wed. A group of 103 Australian sailors must have set some kind of record when they flew to the United States on a Qantas Roein? 707 they drank its entire beer supply inside half an hour. "Navy News." the official publication of the RoyalReuter - 98 words
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Article92 1965-07-22 10 THIS OVERLAY OF PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWS HOW CAMERA IN SPACE IS WORKING A MOSAIC of the first three Mariner 4 photographs of Mars is shown at left. It was prepared by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena. The overlay of the first, second and third photographs from Mariner-4 correspondsUPI - 92 words
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Article230 1965-07-22 10 PASADENA, Wad TIIE head of America's Mariner-4 project said yesterday that no signs of life, animal or vegetable, have been seen in pictures of Mars flashed to earth by the space camera. Mr. Dan Schneiderman, Marlner-4 project manager for the Jet Propulsion230 words
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166 1965-07-22 10 pEKING. Wed. Mr. 1 Andre Malraux, French Minister of State for Cultural Affairs, arrived here by air last night for the first visit to China by a French Cabinet Minister since Peking and Paris established diplomatic relations last year. Though French officialsReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement275 1965-07-22 10 I 37th ANNIVERSARY 1 I I I Jt STARTS TODAY 1 I II HALF PRICE COUNTER I A WIDE SELECTION OF j PURCHASERS GIRLS DRESStS PUKCHASERS BQYS su|T g OF GOODS LADIES WOOLLEN SWEATERS OVER $5/- LADIES SHORTS m M LADIES BLOUSES WILL GET LADIES HOUSE COATS I V KBilitoULF275 words
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Advertisement248 1965-07-22 10 DELIVERY-ONTINE! Countries from all parts of the world order more than 100 angineering items from India covering a wide range from safety razor blades to pumps, diesel engines, railway equipment and other machinery. One good reason is delivery of these goods is made on time. There are other good reasons248 words
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Miscellaneous343 1965-07-22 10 Straits Times Crossword H bHV fliV Hbi HH Ifli \CROSS 6. Bulge > in trousers '4' 1. A certainty to lead the (a- 7. Hope a rat will collapse aa vourite in a scrap <7>. this does! <5-3> 5. Distract cook after lending 8. He's in the field for more343 words
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Article, Illustration245 1965-07-22 11 Kaum Ibu drive to win over women in Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday fTiHE Johore Kaum Ibu has launch--L ed a three-point four-year plan to win the hearts and minds of housewives in the State "from the enemies of Malaysia and those who wish to destroy the unity of the people245 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-07-22 11 Singapore's Miss Golden Voice QINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Telephone Board's new "Miss Golden Voice" is 25-year-old Maurepn Kltson (above) who won the "1965 Golden Voice" contest yesterday from 16 other contestants. Runner-up wa.^ Jenette Montelro. 22, and third. Olivia Ellas. 23. Miss Kit.son has been a telephone operator lor the74 words
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86 1965-07-22 11 KANGAR. Wed. The secretary of the Perils seiatan Umno. Inche Talb Ismail ha* urged members to report OO the work ol any of their State assemblymen or Members of Parliament who. they consider, were neglecting their duty •'All our MPs. aMemblymen and councillors are86 words
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Article37 1965-07-22 11 SINOAPORBn W«l s.;iKi>- Mr Lee n.irk ftv opi iiKig i>i thf festival i tin Victoria Hall on July 28 at 3 pm rhe Minister tor Social Affairs I near OMiman Wok. will al.so m37 words
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Article39 1965-07-22 11 IPOH. Wed —Two risiung I' M P.v Mr C N Annartura, and Mr Ira Seziyan. were ei.>r- (tinner by the pres;o>r of the Ipoh Municipal i U Mr 8 P BeenlvaaMMß. ll* offlriul res-.dr^cp in Tiger lgnt.39 words
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207 1965-07-22 11 Expulsion order hearing put off by court trxjn. wea. nraung of an application by a carpenter, Teh Chew Seng. 25. to the High Court here to set aside the expulsion order served on him by the Minister of Home Affairs, was today postponed by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan. The207 words
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Article35 1965-07-22 11 RAUB. Wed Tht- mobile Xi ray unit I* now at Frasers Hill. It la open from 8 a.m. to noon and from 2 pm. to 4 a.m. at tot snwrnmrnt dispensary thi-re.35 words
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Article51 1965-07-22 11 PONTIAN. tVrrt The winners of the recent national lang- uage speech contest organised by the Town Council herr were Mary Ra.iam'nam In the nonMalan section. Rash id bin Ibra- him in the Malay boys sec ion and Marlam binte Haji Abdul I Rahman in the Malay cms I51 words
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252 1965-07-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Jaswant Singh. 24, who posed as a doctor to get supplies of drugs and whisky on credit from a leading provision store here, i was today sentenced to 18 months' Jail. The ex-salesman trom Taiplng had pleaded guilty in the252 words
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162 1965-07-22 11 The instant word if you just dial this 3-1-3-1 JOHORE BAHRL. Wed. People in Jobore who wish to obtain an instant translation of a difficult bnglish term into the national language. can do so by dialling 31.11. The chairman of the National Language Committee in Johore. Imhc Sairan bin Sabtu.162 words
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Article62 1965-07-22 11 SINGAPORE W.-d A pedestrian. Ah Thai. 67. wa.- silled yesterday afternoon when he was run over by a Land Rover at the ninth m;le Bukit Timah Road. Ah ITiaj, of Bukit Timah Road, was crossing the road when the accident occurred. Eyewitnesses are asked to62 words
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128 1965-07-22 11 I ONDON. Wed. Sir Alec Douglas Home, leader of the Opposition. s;ii M>tti(la> that Britain's position in Malaysia ».is very much the same .is that ol the United State> in Vietnam "NohocK uuulfl suts'st that wi' should m.ikr political si-ttlement in Malaysia which dors not128 words
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160 1965-07-22 11 70 firms to exhibit at 'Buy j Malaysian fair I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y Seventy manufacturers will take part in this years 17-day Made-in-Malaysia trade fair to be held at the Bukir Bint ang Amusement Park here. The fair with the theme I "'Buy Malaysian" will be I opened by the160 words
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Article72 1965-07-22 11 sinoapuke. Wea Tod executives ol locai bunk.-< and commercial firm* here are to give uits on various aspect* ol bunkins au>] protc&sioiiHl management at a special seminar on Sunday The seminar. organised ut Radio Singapura and the Adult Education Board in connection with riie radio course72 words
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Article222 1965-07-22 11 PENANG. Wednesday. 70 workers of the E and O Hotel who wept on strike last night, following the dismissal of 11 of their colleagues earlier in the afternoon, continued to picket outside the j hotel today. A hotel spokesman declined to comment on the strike222 words
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Advertisement125 1965-07-22 11 Another reason why Q more Carrier air J^ conditioning is bought than any |j H^ tioner stops abnormal i I voltages from overload- lilja^Sfl/jS&HB 1 ing the unit. This is a wmJ^^SSSm'SS!^^^ safety factor that reduces service calls and extends tht life of the whole Air Conditioner. ff^j 9 Air125 words
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Advertisement141 1965-07-22 11 This one Schick Stainless Steel blade 01^ just shaved these 15 barbers! aC** Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice as sharp a.s a barber's straight razor and holds its Qww^' sharpness through as many as 15 shaves or more. $ofl^ Get Schick Stainless Steel Blades today you'll get141 words
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Article266 1965-07-22 12 VISIT THE EXHIBITION AND BE RECONCILED \yHAT is an ideal home? Every once in a while a wife lets her imagination run wild on the kind of things she would love to have in her home. Not all of us can really afford to266 words
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Article192 1965-07-22 12 rPHINK twice before airing clothes in the sun. If they are green, blue or white, they can change colour. Many green and blue dyes in silk and wool are susceptible to sunlight and white garments may contain a Hourescent whitening dye which is destroyed by sunlight, causing the192 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-07-22 12 or joints lor germ breeding. Yet, another exhibit will present the latest in wall to wall carpeting without the use of nails. Carpets can be made to order In whatever design and colour. Also on show will be mosaic tiles for flooring. One firm will show252 words
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Article90 1965-07-22 12 TOP British couturiers look a .stroiit; dash ol sex, added a snot ul sophistication and poureo iheir svelte models into a lorm-mting tube line WtMO the lirs.l presentation of the autumn collections begar in London this week. Royal dressmaker Norman Hartnell produced the biggest90 words
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385 1965-07-22 12 Wash the easier way and see that the laundry comes clean YIUCH is said about x cold water detergents. And washing directions for many synthetic fabrics say use cool or warm water. But vil) the laundry comr clean' 1 Many of today's new developments confuse consumers as much as they385 words
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Advertisement244 1965-07-22 12 Advertisement POST BAG answering some of your beauty problems Facial hair mi tdnat an emhamuaf tUitm j bmr on mi uf-rxr ,1;,. Ctn hasagravtha! fine h»ir «n fhc upjKf lip, hut fin teoon v with a un depilatory. 'Imsaac* h^ir i^ parricukrl; -u:-ahlc I because it hi-, i gentle prosed244 words
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Advertisement409 1965-07-22 12 U. CO I Q 1 z m "WONDERLIP^T" is probably the m< tivr t<-ni])i)r;iry int-tlnnl rv.-r d.-y. you look younger! wrinkles, puffy circles *f ad results last for hours! Does it showy No. I» Or make make up cakePNo D suddenly? Will you «et caughi with j wrinkles shown crowsfeet409 words
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Advertisement1254 1965-07-22 13 %^J^^^Bto^3HU^mmm&mmM^m TO LIVERPOBL WEST COAST U Due S'pori BjM S'hani Peiaag HEMNO'' tivfrrod. IkßjjajJ Cln 38 Jlly 24 Jlly 25 27 Jlly 28 MELAMPUS I L'POOI, Dub, A'moutH July 24 tatf II Jlly 21/ 3 Aag J CALCHAS "uly 21 Aug I MENTOR I .eipocl Aug J Au| II An1,254 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-07-22 13 writ 22 wii CAP r//fl.H \»unes i ued n CWt<tw« XPRESS SAIUN6S 10 NEAR EASI. CONTINENT AN! SCANSIWAVIAi S'pori p S'nua Ptun| Atri baaoa Havri Hour| nun Aatw Caaa li Pirt INA I) Sailel Jlly 24 H/2S Aaa 11 24 Aag 2> Aa| M I OMKMU O July 21/21 Silt1,264 words
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Advertisement1153 1965-07-22 13 1 Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENVRACKIE SSS, J3 v BENHIANT g 1 Siagapari P. Stiaai oenang Antwerp tad I la Pt lily 23 Singapore P. Slum Pane*) SENNEVIS .'pool, R'Oaai, Hourr. i'mouta Jaly 2S/2I JKy 28/ 2 Aag 1/ 1 BENVENUE H'burt. L'don. Hun. C'awutk,1,153 words
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Advertisement1308 1965-07-22 13 tejj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \n~'*^ U.K. /Continent Smgapori P. S fain Peaaa| cm OF VY'IIINCTON "Jam. Havre, Hun. Mbro, Im'harr 26/21 Jlly 21 Jily CITY OF NEWCASTLE L';;-. HO. g. h aim. Havri. rtuil, Middlesorxifh 23/27 Alt 21 Aut CITY OF GLASGOW London. Hamburg, Rottirdam, Havre, Hull. Im'ham1,308 words
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Article141 1965-07-22 14 MELBOURNE Wed. JNDUSTRIAXS were easier with falls in excess of rises for the tim tune this month. Most leaders declined. Minster was down 2s. 6d. to 675. 6d. Base metals were barely steady. Mt. Isa was down lOd. fo 355. Bd. Oils were steady and OU Search was141 words
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Article244 1965-07-22 14 A IGLST Br>t trade rubber f.o.b. r buyers i losed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68 cent* per Ib., down three-eichths of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. HAS. and F.M.R.E. closing prices244 words
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Article228 1965-07-22 14 July 21. Tbrr« montba. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 eta- McAliater 9 eta. City D«v. 6 eta. M. Inveat. 8 eta. CM Holdlncs 13 eta. N. Iron B eta. Dunlopa 10 eta. 0.C.8.C 13 eta K Sm. Itlng 18 eta, Kotfcxan '.< eta. Kuollcti. Kan ii eta. Ked. Ulap 12228 words
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Article121 1965-07-22 14 L-HIPS lyi i« 4lnniciiilt Ih, tinujport 3 Harbour wharves or oipecttcl today I ara: 4. HavelMe'in 7. Bi).«k 13/14. Mexiro Maru Is. Kmpiie Uannrt tl/SS. Katonv 25. Ktauzan Mam M, Uurraycverett 31 '32. Renlxli M/M. Rulimba 3H/3t«. Krin Maru 40/41 OltnfallocD 42/43. Varra 44. A)»x 45. Nasaaki121 words
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Article68 1965-07-22 14 port noon pucii ptr picul yaitarday: Coconut oil: hi Ik |M >rllrrn. drum jmi mltmrn. Copra: July Aui. PK Continent l.'n<|iiot«l M tOk Wtlßf «170 »rll»ri«. ■uawak irhrti |10T| •fllern. apcrial lm«lt I 1139 ."Hlris. garbled Lampons hl^i k IIMlN) nellern, ASTA $167) i. N i MlHtra. ciation68 words
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Article81 1965-07-22 14 T'Hi: Frdrratinn MtaMei »l Hnamr has li\rd thr>r piicrs for ralruLitnii: customs dutirs for Ihr period from July to July it. Kuhhrr Kti els a Ih. (opra MM a lon. oeiimit Oil |M .i tuii. I'.iiin Oil MM a ton. Falm Krrnrls MM a ton. The ratal of81 words
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1004 1965-07-22 14 From Our Market Correspondent BETTER pi-ires and more activity in the mining section was a feature of the Stock Exchange yesterday. The current interest in tin shares has been set off by London where it is believed buying support has developed as1,004 words
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Article29 1965-07-22 14 Malayan Stock Indie** July 20. July 21 •Industrial*: 66.43 66 61 Tins: x:.n ng. 2 2 rubber*: 103.11 105.11 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1961 100.29 words
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Article841 1965-07-22 14 I.M >l\h>> in and reported lo the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Evrhange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS Diinl.p. 1 1 (HOT) -I Eft* <! 41 SI. Ellt n«h Jl 1)1 -1. East Smelt841 words
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Article29 1965-07-22 14 July 21 MALAYAN RIBBKR PUCE: 81 eeata (down thrrc-iMKhthv of a cent). l IV $727.51 (up 115.25). I nullic i»l rttimated offeriag Jri.i tons (down in tons).29 words
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Article56 1965-07-22 14 •pHK presi-ni r.itr of the M»l>'ui dollar aiuinsl the pound M*r line lived on \o\ ember li last tear is Selling II or Oil S. I IS ISd Buxins I I 2s. 4 1 IKd. Huvinton •s. i\d. The dollar i* at Ita statutory middle position in relation56 words
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Article72 1965-07-22 14 Purtner June rubber crops 'all in Ib. > London \siatic <>roup 3.129.000. I'al.ihns; Group 2 460.000. ■olden Hope l.mup 1.798.000. MtlefleM 401 000. Unix rood *****0. UK >.lan»or) 55.000. ■SSSSSI Kuhher 422 000 Killin*hall iltiihhni 79 Ku.ui M> aneor 92.000. Mala>sian 101.000. >e.iport Scl.iiiKori J4.000. Dind--108 008. Inch72 words
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Article17 1965-07-22 14 THf Malayan lichanta Rjnkv a«i». CI»«IOi itllini TT M On in i»h Krener Swedish Kr17 words
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Advertisement1172 1965-07-22 14 IUSEN^ItAJSHA.LTIX^ Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'koflg YotonaaM Montreal lorgate IMUoit CMcafo MnesktaM Mmr 77 74 Ait I sett 4 Set I Set 13 Oct II Set Efiit" 11/13 Sept 21 Sept IS Oct a Ocl 1 Hit 1 N|» West Coast oS Central/South America Service Yokoflam* San1,172 words
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Advertisement971 1965-07-22 14 AUSIRA4.IA kUVICk/MS itALANO INDIA,. CAKISIAM ANO P «Ulr StRVICt la. freaaatli, AMiaiM. Meiaiim. Smey Ii Mairai Natapattnaa Ptnang p. S'haia S pora c o am K«a>n. 'CARPENTRI* 10 lily 11/ lAn 4/ 1 Ait i. P.^? HMt BANKURA I Aaf I Alt »aj lAJUU Fii Ne» lialaaa Parts. Raatiea. Ci.itataat.971 words
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Advertisement117 1965-07-22 14 SPORE PSHAM PENANG <TA ETO ETA/ETD ETA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" for Colcutto July 27 July 30/31 Aufl. 1/ 2 CHIEF AGENTS: K.L. SUB. AGENTS: PENANG SUB. AGENTS: R. Jumobhoy ft Son* Ltd., üboidullo Co., R. Jumobttoy s, Sons iM) Ltd. SINGAPORE Tel: *****/7 K.L. Tel: ***** PENANG117 words
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Article, Illustration15 1965-07-22 15 G. SUBHAS BORN 27-5-1940 DIED 22-7- 1964 Inserted by his Parents, Fiancee Relatives.15 words
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Article37 1965-07-22 15 ?i, Horrf. tli (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Jane ids Ki.i 1 thank all relatives ana for their kind attendance and r at thp funeral as well as ho 'rnt wn.it hi and monetary37 words
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Advertisement786 1965-07-22 15 jyTTW^TvTJ IJ I m*\ ij ■jTjYf j"^ J [>J H Mj^ißV^ei le^LßeeeeieWieeeleeeßeWeMWeeeell JeeWMeeee^LeeeßJLieheeeeeeij i Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT rets M 'Mm.)— Box SO ct: txtrm AIRCRAFT EXPERIENCED Airand I nkinc Kitten nnuired lur rite Box WANTED IMMEDIATELY Kast i yplal .ni» calcuia- il.iy. Indian. Apply i pore LARCE786 words
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Advertisement960 1965-07-22 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* ft (Mm.)-Bnx Sit rt: txtrm FURNISHED 3-BEDROOMED Bungalows Braddell Heights $550. Holland Grove Available Immediately Phone 2U606. Spore. RENT OR SALE District 10 (Spore) Two Storey liunKalow furnished with a r. conditioner. Kull particulars Ring is pore) MM f i-rn 9 a.m. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED FLAT with960 words
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Advertisement846 1965-07-22 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* St (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtra SEMI-DETACHED HUNUALOW* at 101 m.s Upper Chanel Road. Suitani* for R.A b\ Ulnng. Enquiry: Uuao Moon Transport Co. Ltd., 28, Ansoo Road. B'pore. Tel. Nos: ***** A 71V4*. A CHANCE OP A LIFETIME TOUR VERY OWN APARTMJ2NT OK846 words
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Advertisement895 1965-07-22 15 WANTED TO PURCHASE IS Word* S( (Milt.)— Bmx St ct: txtra TV 23" Brcond hand European made Approx. 1 year old. Tel: Spore *****3. LINCUAPNONE FRENCH GERMAN Greek second band or new. Box A 4922 8.1. Spore. OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS Words M Win. I— Box 50 ct*. txtrm ALL SIZES895 words
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Advertisement814 1965-07-22 15 FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)-Box SO ct*. txtrm PERSIAN RUGS Kor Sale at cost; also one every good Pakistani 9 s 6. Tel: Spore *****9 after Spm. No dealers please. LATEST 1565 CtC. RrfriKerators various sizes. Trade-in accepted. Centra! Refrigeration. 346 .IJO Joo Chlat Road. Spore 42.V.J *****. RELIEVE ACONISINC814 words
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Advertisement774 1965-07-22 15 TRONOH MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The Board has declared an Interim dividend ol 3d. per share, less Income Tax, payable in London on 10th September. 1965 to all shareholders on the register on 19th August. 1965 (including transferees ol transfers lodged up to 3.00 p.m. on 16th August. 1965)774 words
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Advertisement380 1965-07-22 15 TENDER JKR. PULAU PINANG IKLAN TAWARAN lawatan daripada PemboroneS yang berdaftar di-J.K.R.. di-dalam kelas 'E' (Kerja2) dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R. Pulau Plnang, hingga Jam pukol 12.00 tengah ten pada 2hb. Ogos. 1»65. umok PENOHKAN TANAH DI-PINANG TUNGGAL JALAN KAMPONG SELA.MAT DARI SUNGEI KOROK KA-SUNGEI TASSEK. SEBERANG380 words
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Article, Illustration409 1965-07-22 16 JOE DORAI - INCREASE EVENTS FOR THE BIG MOTOR-RACING MEETS IN MALA YSIA, says BRITISH DRIVER JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE. Wed. Maj. John Hanvood. a veteran British racing driver with more than 14 yean of international experience, said here today that there should be more events in the big meets In Malaysia. Maj.409 words
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359 1965-07-22 16 Six nations accept invitation by S'pore 4,000 EXPECTED AT THE FESTIVAL By LIM KEE CHAN; Singapore, Wednesday QjIX COUNTRIES have already accepted invitations to compete in the Singapore Government-sponsored Festival of Sport from July 29 to Aug 9. They are Ceylon. Formosa. Japan. South Vietnam. Thailand and the Philippines, whose359 words
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Article81 1965-07-22 16 SEREMBAN Wed.— The Yang di-Pertiiiin Besar of Negri Sembil.tn vtn deciare open the second Malaysian Combined Schools athletic championships to be held here on Auj. 14-15. The venue of the meet is the King George V Secondary School ground. There will be ten finals on81 words
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Article27 1965-07-22 16 SUNGEI PATANI. \V<d. Showing better teamwork 23 Gurkha Rifles or Singapore defeated 1 10 Gurkha Rifles of Malacca 3-2 in the Nepal Cup final hpre.27 words
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Article25 1965-07-22 16 KLOANO. Wed.— The Johcre Amateur FA. Referees Board will bold .i Claa Three examination a i the Ceyloncse Association tomorrow at 7 p.m.25 words
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Article126 1965-07-22 16 IKK Xl I Tengku Unman Shield semi-final (Pt. Dlcksoni: HQ Mlndef bt War Rackey by 3 wkte. Wan Rackey t-t (Martin 23 Hutchinson 4-12 L.S Gill 3-9) HQ Mlndef 68-7 (O'Kelly 21 Akbal 19 Martin 4-19). soc( i:r I poh Div. 1: KIA 2 Mun cipal 1. Div 3:126 words
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242 1965-07-22 16 ERNEST FRIDA - SINGAPORE TO RELY ON PACE ATTACK IN FINAL AGAINST S'GOR ERNEST FRIDA CRICKET By SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore will rely mainly on a pace attack when they meet Seiangor in the Malaysian Cricket Association final here on July 30, 31 and Aug. 1. West Indian Jim Griffltns and Ron Melville will242 words
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Article31 1965-07-22 16 SINGAPOKF Wed- Mohamed Khir was elected tile chairman of tlif ncwly-iornicd Joliurc Achlllen dob yestcrdav Oilier members of the protem committee ;<re ArlamSinch. A/; Anthony Percira mid V. Woodhull31 words
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141 1965-07-22 16 SINGAPORE. W«l A Rr> th minute ko;<1 by M trail:. I c red Bank to t» M 2-1 In their SBHFA Senior Cup I match at the paci.mc M'-i-camile Bank began lmprea- slvely and scored tin leu Quah Kirn Bwm ii the 14th minute,141 words
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Advertisement1203 1965-07-22 16 ■«..^^-^:..i:i.m.m SUPPLY OF STATIONARY TO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS FOR 1966 Tender> are invited lor the suppl\ ot stationery to the Government Departments for the year 1966. Tender forms, conditions of tendering, conditions of contract and other particulars may be obtained from die Government Printing Department, Jalan Chan Sow Lin. Kuala Lumpur.1,203 words
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Advertisement801 1965-07-22 16 NOTICES j THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT {F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE INULE SECTION 137 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that the following dratt plans have been prepared and are opeu to public inspection on any working day during office hours for three i month.-,801 words
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Advertisement699 1965-07-22 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens: APPOINTXKXT: BUKVETOB SALARY SCALE: $785 rising to $1420 on Initial 3 years' contract. Current variable allowance and Provident Fund benefit* are payable Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS (a i Corporate Member of the Royal699 words
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Advertisement105 1965-07-22 16 LEMBA GA PA SA RA N BA TEK JABATAN BATEK DEWAN PERNIAGAAN MELAYU KELANTAN With the co-operation of BATEK DEPARTMENT, THE MALAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Kelantan. and MARA (RIDA > THE LEMBAGA PASARAN BATEK, Kelantan Commences their service for:- Introducing hiffh quality Malaysian Batek produced by 100 Batck Faitori.s To105 words
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460 1965-07-22 17 RAIN PLA YS HAVOC WITH THE COUNTIES LONDON, Wednesday. J>AIN AGAIN caused havoc to the English flrst.class cricket programme yesterday. Four matches were abandoned without play following l~eavy overnight rain and a thunderstorm later. They Included Northamptonshire's lixturc against Gloucestershire from which Northants. the current leaders In the county champion.ship.Reuter - 460 words
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Article46 1965-07-22 17 German sets world record EAST BERLIN, Ued.— Juergen May. 23. of East Germany broke the world 1.000 metres record at Erfurt yesterday with a time of '.'mm 16.2m»c. The former record of 2:16.6 was set by New Zealand's Peter Snell at Auckland in November. 1964.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article208 1965-07-22 17 BRAZZAVILLE. Wrd. United Arab Republic swimmers, who won all live cold medals decided, and Kenyan track and field athlc.es dominated the African Games hrn yesterday. In the swimming pool the UAR won both gold and sllm mccLils in Uie four individual races and their208 words
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Article25 1965-07-22 17 l\Vl.lM'\li<;ilX 'New Z<:\Wed. The n Runby Union tour■an emm back from l-u cluv. n at half-time to biat Suuthlund 19-4 here tud;iv. RtnitiT.25 words
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Article, Illustration1879 1965-07-22 17 ANOTHER VAN BREUKELEN, 15-YEAR-OLD APPRENTICE RAYMOND MAKES HIS DEBUT RACING with Epsom Jeep DENANG, Wed.— Six In Stable's Pot of Gold slammed the opposition by five I lengths in the main sprint over s£f here today. Ridden by apprentice Samry Kadir. five-year-1,879 words
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Article98 1965-07-22 17 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. The Kedah AAA will send five athletes to the Malaysian national championships at Singapore ou July 29-31. They are Ooi Hock lim (100 m and 200 m), Shahabudin Uaud 1 400 m i. K. Yasiur.barani (800 m And 1 500m>, Syed Aiward (40098 words
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Article47 1965-07-22 17 TOTAL POOL 54 1.466 Xt No. *****2 iS-M.88!) '.'ud No. *****5 IS 6.220) 3rd No- *****7 IS 3.110) Marten ISSIB each): Km. !*****. *****1, *****7, *****4. *****0, *****7, *****3. *****3. Consolations |$3M r.iclU: NM *****2, 155C14. *****7. *****8. i U8246. *****7, *****4. *****2. *****7, *****2.47 words
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Advertisement169 1965-07-22 17 \n*jj*ftjiifs "STRUCTURES IN ACTION ***l***RJ4}HH&dw a series of Students' Books to accompany I* r£ M the STRUCTURAL READERS. w a Completely Malayaniscd and written B f^> fl for students of English at school age. f H Bears in mind the remedial problems j r^ i^^Tgt^j in English language teaching which169 words
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Advertisement236 1965-07-22 17 tt ti-iHTyriTlki M la vft a «lk Js -At lfc m JF m M M 1 *B j* l\ j fflVj *^^^f T&M1? Plan your holidays now... Now. with the school holidays so near, now is the time to flVP^^l'W'^^^H plan a wonderful family holiday and educational tour now WdT236 words
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Miscellaneous123 1965-07-22 17 SPORTS DIARY >.K S'tor Uiv. IPC 1 KlUl Malacca v Cnui laj'x. iKL i)ad;i;ig': Div. Uiv. 1: Hakka 'A' v Scot Uuaras 3: VOCSC v TPCA tPudu Rci). <B- H:lir». Spore Dir. t: Indian Ipoh Uiv. I: Sliuw Bro* v PCRC Brotherhood v Saikowyu (Oey(i)adaiiK 1 Dlv. I] Ramblers *A'123 words
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Article50 1965-07-22 18 Singapore, \\>d. Ni?»it training exercises will be carried out by the military at Nee Soon Ranges from p.m. to midnight tomorrow, the Police Secretary, >lr. T. Chelliali, announced today. Small arms would he used during the exercises and the public should not be alarmed by the firing.50 words
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423 1965-07-22 18 His expulsion didn't reflect Government attitude to newsmen Josey KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, has assured the Foreign Correspondents' Association of Southeast Asia that the expulsion of Mr. Alex Josey in no way reflects the Government policy or attitude towards423 words
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Article45 1965-07-22 18 SRINAGAR. Wed. Khampa tribesmen have Intensified their activities against the Chinese by attacking Chinese camps and military convoys in the Kham area to the east of Lhasa, according to the Head Lama of Lndakh and Kashmir Minister for Ladakh Affairs. Kaushak Bakula Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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122 1965-07-22 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— A three-day preliminar.-r inqulrv into the murder of sawmill manager. Ng Chew Xee. has been fixed in the Ninth Magistrate's court for Sept. 1. 2 and 3. Charged with the murder of Nn ai Coveut Gardens at 6 15 p.m. on June122 words
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Article122 1965-07-22 18 ROBBERS SLAY CLERK SINGAPORE. Wed A clerk was stabbed to death by rubbers while he was escorting his fiancee to her home tn Brahmaputra Road, off Delta Road, at about 10.30 tonight. Three thugs attacked the couple, Scow Seng Hian. 25. who works in the Central Complaints Bureau, and Lily122 words
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148 1965-07-22 18 Students protest at varsity 'curb sex 9 bid From ROGER HENNING SJYDNEY, Wed. A room-visiting ban between the sexes at the New England University in New Soutn Wales has led to more drinking by students and has failed to prevent immorality. The university's Students' Representative Council nys this in submission148 words
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Article346 1965-07-22 18 LONDON. Wed—Although y;«--1 terday's sharp setback on Wall I Street was a disturbing imluence at first, the stock markets became a little steadier later and a lumber of firm spots emerged as a result of good company statements Leading equities, however, if anything w>re a trifle easier Oilt-edgeds346 words
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Article55 1965-07-22 18 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 21 1 16 d.. Aug 21d Sept 20 15 16d Oct. 20 13 16d. Oct Der 20 d.. Jan. March 20 -\d.. April June 20 9 16d.. July Sept 20 ..d. Oct Dec 20 ',d. Jan March 20 7 16d.. ci Aug 20' ,d Sept 20'55 words
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Article24 1965-07-22 18 LONDON Wed Buvei.x *****. .sellers £1465. Forward buyers £1459. sellers £1461. Settlement £1457' i Turnover a.m. 210 tons, p.m 140 tons. -Tone: Steady.24 words
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64 1965-07-22 18 Orchid Society to hold dinner, dance SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan Orchid Society will hold their eighth annual dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant on Aug 7 The Yang di-Pertuan Negara Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and Ton Puan Noor Aishah will attend the dinner. Toh Puan Noor Aishah will Rive64 words
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Article44 1965-07-22 18 SINGAPORE. Wed Dr Lee Siew Choh. the -hairman of the Barisan So.siall.-. Mil fly to Tokyo tomorrow morning to attend the 11th World Conference Against the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs from July 25 to Aug. 9. a party stateMM announced tonight.44 words
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252 1965-07-22 18 Singapore accepts arbitration on 60-40 row SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government is prepared to refer the dispute over the Central Governments decision to increase Singapore's contribution of federal revenue from the present 40 per cent to dQ per cent to tho World Bank for arbitration. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee252 words
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150 1965-07-22 18 \ioscow. Wed. Mr. tTI Kwesl Armah, the Ghanaian High Commissioner m London. was due to leave here today for Amsterdam after an apparently unsuccessful attempt to pret to Hanoi via cow and Peking lie arrived here yesterday from London a> the' for PresidentReuter - 150 words
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Article41 1965-07-22 18 SINGAPORK. Wed— Some 3f>o d glrla from I clubs in the State will be out on i Satuiday to sell Federation of Beda win be' used ror leadership and vo' .\ng programme.-; and nies for under-p41 words
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Advertisement90 1965-07-22 18 Lute CLASSIFIEDS 2« Wurdt lit i Minimum, MUI "NATIONAL 'BOY > <£*^^^^ j every purchase of m M JL Fully Automatic v(^ B^^M THoSE WHO KNOW BUY IJEUhKmJ J laWi gm j| Egf ligC^ggk% MODEL NI-53A NATIONAL FULLY AUTOMATIC IRON Automatic thermostat control maintains even temperature r :Mn jijil* ia:90 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-07-22 18 'THE WEATHER Highest and lowen temperatures in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur M Kola Bhi.ru 90 73 Penang 90 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 88 ~l Singapore 88 C Highlands "2 JesM-lum 88 73 KucMni; 93 Ti46 words
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