The Straits Times, 24 July 1965
1965-07-24
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Title Section22 1965-07-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Ma***" The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100622 words
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1426 1965-07-24 1 Closing the racial gap-by Mr. Tan SINGAPORE, Friday TIIK Federal Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight spoke of the "gradual narrowing of the between the principal racial groups in Malaya since independence. This was not difficult to understand, he said, because race was an irrelevant consideration in the1,426 words
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377 1965-07-24 1 WASHINGTON, Friday THE UNITED States has turned down a Malaysian protest on the sale of a sophisticated electronic communications system to the Indonesian Army. Stale Department officials, disclosing this today, said there would be no reconsideration of the I.S. Government decision not to prevent377 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-07-24 1 Fit and cheerful J^ LITTLE thinner, perhaps, but certainly looking much fitter, Tengku Abdul Rahman waves cheerful farewell from the steps of the aircraft before leaving London for Paris last Tuesday. The Pnmo Minister, who suffered an attack of shingles while attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers" conference, is expected homeUPI - 62 words
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Article66 1965-07-24 1 HONG KONG. Frl. Twelve policemen today used helicopters to help them hunt a tiger in the Shing Mun reservoir area In the j New Territories. A schoolgirl reported seeing the animal during a picnic yesterrci to roam the hills of the New Ten Uoi irs mReuter - 66 words
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Article23 1965-07-24 1 MANILA Frl.— Some 201 Chinese have been under .surveillance on southern Luzon Island for alleged subversive and Communist i activities— UPl.23 words
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Article43 1965-07-24 1 DANANG. Frl. Light- ning last night killed eight Vietnamese troops guarding a railway pass in the mountains. 12 miles north of lllTc. Ten guards were sheltering in a bunker whi-n they were hit by the bolt. Two were injured -Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article33 1965-07-24 1 MONTGOMERY Alabama >. Frl.— The Alabama Senate had to adopt a Bill increasing unemployment compensation beiiPllts a .second lime because the uord "he" was used throughout a dealing with maternity benefit*.— APAP - 33 words
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189 1965-07-24 1 High cost of living protest by workers in Jakarta JAKARTA. Fri. About 100 Com-munist-led workers yesterday staged a demonstration at the State Secretariat in Jakarta in protest against the increasing high cost of living. SOBSI. the Labour wing of the Indonesian Communist Party which organised the demonstration, requested the GovernmentAP - 189 words
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Article363 1965-07-24 1 'Tell the police' drive No. 2 From G. GELDARD KUCHING. Fri. A second 'Operation Letter Box" began at dawn today in the 17th and 21st mile bazaars among the 5.000 people regrouped on t h c Kurhing to Serian road. All Chinese over 15 years of age filled in question363 words
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Article40 1965-07-24 1 I > Oil KIM SHOT Di \it l\ SAIGON SAIGON, Fri. Senior I B sci -urity ofTirial, Jack Rvan. shot tli-ad at his hnmr near the resicltntc «f the deputy I.S. Ambassador. Mr I \li\is Johnson. litre tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement97 1965-07-24 1 1965 MODEL NOW AVAILABLE CITROEN Safety Comfort Luxury so.. A«,n,.: THE EASTERN AUTO CO.. LTD., ItS, Cltmtnccau Avanu*. S por«-9 Tel: *****. Rcpretented throughout Malayuo. DCL ALUMINIUM LADDERS ARE SAFE AS SAFE CAN BE!*4l That s because they are con structed from ribbed sections and yT"j their bottom members fitted97 words
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170 1965-07-24 2 How slave traders lure pilgrims to Mecca < EN E V A. Fri f Slave traders are still active in some parts of Africa where they offer cut-rate one-way tickets to Mecca to lure Muslims out of the country. I h<- chairman of the British Anti Slavery Society, Sir DouclasReuter - 170 words
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67 1965-07-24 2 1 > \Cl' V I: v count showed that 17.956 p.'ople wen- killed In tile cyclone and tidni wav thai struck East f'-).-t Ma-. Oovrr Nnnem Khan Ho audieno' that 5*970.83! n affected by \hr killer .v'.nnn'l ho ryclone mv»fßd 17.-IIM nf country, d;<JUPI - 67 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-07-24 2 PILOTS CAUGHT BEFORE TAKEOFF, SAY PAPERS BEIRUT, Friday JWO Beirut newspapers reported yesterday the discovery in Cairo of a plot to bomb the summer villa of United Arab Re- public President I Gamel Abdcl Nasser. The right-wing newspa- pcrs. Le Jour and417 words
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97 1965-07-24 2 T)ACCA. Fri.— Police used clubs and tear gas yestrrday to break up a demonstration of several thousand students demanding that Pakistan withdraw l from Seato and Cento. It was basically an anti-US. demonstration. The students earnrd posters denouncing the U.S.. i shouted anti-L'.S. slogansUPI - 97 words
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111 1965-07-24 2 lAK.MMA. I ri. Prcsi- dent Soekarno told a Unolic rally here yesterday that a Filipino Congressman had taken brines irom Americans to denounce Indonesia. Dr.. Soekarno said he had proof that congrcssin.in Salipada Pendatun. Denuty Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives. "hadUPI - 111 words
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323 1965-07-24 2 UAR-Arabia talks to end the war in Yemen CAIRO, Friday PRESIDENT Nasser said last night that talks were now going on between the United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia to try to end the war in the Yemen. If no settlement was reached, "things would develop into a clash between323 words
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220 1965-07-24 2 Ky puts Air Force men in charge of airline CAIGON. Fri. Alr Z, Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, the South Vietnamese Prime Minister yesterday replaced the civilian administration of Air Vietnam, the national airline, with a committee of three senior Air Forty offl Mr. Nguyen Van Kliai an appointee of tneReuter - 220 words
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Article42 1965-07-24 2 MACDONALD— A DENIAL LONDON, Fri.— Authoritative British Government sources said last night there was no truth in the Daily Mail report that the Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, would send Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald on a new Vietnam peace mission to Hanoi. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous19 1965-07-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby s^- lI^TUATi MOW I S6T tKf^\ VCoVStt VJ 1^ 0^ WMEM »T STOPS) 3-r19 words
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Article, Illustration765 1965-07-24 3 Heath- Maudling fight for leadership WAT QUITS AS TORY CHIEF IN SHOCK ANNOUNCEMENT LONDON, Friday. THE struggle for the leadership of the Opposition Conservative Party and a chance to become Britain's next Prime Minister began today. Within hours of Sir Alec Douglas-Home's decision to give up the rship, which heReuter - 765 words
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Article56 1965-07-24 3 LONDON. Fri. The chairman of the Oaawrvativc Party, Mr. Edward dv Cann. said in a television intn view last night that he would resign when a new party leader was chosen to su»»red Sir Aloe Douulas-lloinr "I was appointed by Sir Alec and I feel I shouM reriftaReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-07-24 3 Odds of 6-4 on favourite Heath ward Heath (above) was quoted at odds of 6 to 4 on. as favourite for I lie Conservative Party ii-.xlrrvhip hist night by I.uliirnkrv a leading firm of London bookmakers. (lose behind came Mr Reginald M aud lin< (rvens). followed by Mr. lain .MaileodReuter - 92 words
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Article64 1965-07-24 3 PASADENA. .California) Fri.- i-4. m.»re than 138 nuliion miles from c.trtli and seven days mapping of iiie planet Mai-, tiansiimu-ti pictures I I No. 15 and 16 to scientists here late on Wednesday. Plans were being made by Jet I Propulsion Laboratory officials to j arrange64 words
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Article199 1965-07-24 3 U OV E (South-east England). Fri. The Opposition Conservative Party hold the parliamentary seat hero with a slightly reduced majority in a byelection yesterday. The result, declared lust after midnight, was: M Madden < Conservative i 25.339 votes: T. J. Marsh (Laboun 8387: O. MoxonReuter - 199 words
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Article59 1965-07-24 3 LONDON. Pr; Queen Elizabeth of Britain and the Duke ot Edinburgh will piy a State visit to Belgium in May. King Baudouin and Queen Fabio!a werr Statr Kue.-ts of the Queen and Prince Philip at BuckI ingham Palace in May 1963. The BUte vi.-it by aReuter - 59 words
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152 1965-07-24 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. An immigration Bill to eliminate the 40-year-old system of quotas for individual nations was approved yesterday by the I .S. House of Representatives Immigration Subcommittee. In place of the controversial national origins system, the Bill wou.d set .1AP - 152 words
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190 1965-07-24 3 I ONDON\ Fn. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, told Parliament yesterday thao his Government has taken steps to close loopholes in security revealed by two spy cases earlier this year. He said some of the mea- sures were taken even before) a190 words
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Advertisement375 1965-07-24 3 Another reason why Q more Carrier air I conditioning is 1/ bought than any J Ot/ier make 1 &l£2siik saav^^aaaai Carrier Air Condi- Rm^ V^T^^fcflgV tioners filter the outside CHH&^^hW* in VK air and let in only pure -V? clean air. The filter in pH-g HW a Carrier is super375 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-07-24 4 Contributions should be mailed to: MEDICAL PROGRESS FUND, e/o University of Singapore, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, 10. CUNGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government is prepared to match public donations to the M c(I i c a 1 Progress Fn d d doUar-for-dollar up to291 words
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Article, Illustration365 1965-07-24 4 In his speech. Mr. Yong said: "Now that Singapore In Malaysia Is an Independent country. It is essential that more public support should be forthcoming in Increasing volume." Revealing the "Inside drama" of the present Government and university projects, the Minister Mid: "The Ministry of365 words
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Advertisement412 1965-07-24 4 r. ■17 V D A I All are welcomed to witness the J ILA 1 I\/\i PRESENTATION of PRIZES to. The Parents of SINGAPORE'S 2 LARGEST I I! FAMILIES 16 Children Each TODAY at 10.30 am in the lobby of CAPITOL SLIDO (Spore) OPENS TODAY IVft.ti I The man turned412 words
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Advertisement494 1965-07-24 4 ORGANISATION. Kvn shouim,: Horn, 145 4 6.10 t 9.30 p m No Free LW a Un,vcr,o|.|n Urnoflono| prr( n| a H JAMES STEWART "SHENfINDOAH" Color TODAY 9am Lodlcs Only Pt«vl«w Circle SJ Stall $1 No Free Lutß "THAT FUNNY FEELING"! f Donald O C o or B^REE GIFTS TO ALL'494 words
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324 1965-07-24 5 KHIR'S PAP PROPAGANDA PROBE KUALA LUMPUR. Friday gINGAPORE Government "propaganda materials" are being circulated among schools in four States in Malaya. Apart from schools in Johore, Selangor and Penang which the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, mentioned in Johore Bahru yesterday as324 words
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Article, Illustration463 1965-07-24 5 Abortion case: A denial by a nurse Hostile witness says she wasn't told where bargirl went... SINGAPORE, Frt. J^ PROSECUTION witness denied in the Fourth Magistrate's Court today that a former bargirl had told her where she had gone for an alleged illegal abortion. Chow Ching Zan. a nurse at463 words
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88 1965-07-24 5 KUALA LliMi-uK. Fri. Dr. Chien Mv, regarded as a world authority on Chinese philosophy, especially neoConfuclanism, ha;, assumed duties as visiting professor in the Department of Chinese Studies, at the University of Malaya During his one-year term of office, he will conduct courses on the88 words
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Article73 1965-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. a clerk employed in the publications section of the Nanyang Slang Pau was today given a 12 months' conditional discharge in the First Criminal District Court for having four copies of the Global Digest, a prohibited publication. I.im Eng Leong who pleaded guilty said73 words
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Article60 1965-07-24 5 PENANG. Pri The Penang Muslim Welfare Association will draw up plans to raise funds for the proposed orphanage for Muslim girls at a meeting to be held at the Kampong Bharu Mulim Orphanage at 3 p.m. tomorrow Fund raising projects will Include the holding of60 words
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Article113 1965-07-24 5 [£UANJAN. Prt. The Regent of Pahang today urged farmers In the State to work harder and Improve the quality of their products Speaking at the opening of the State agricultural exhibition at Buklt Übl here, he said: "By producing more and better quality foodstuffs the113 words
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Article52 1965-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. The president of the National Women Teachers Union, Mrs. P. R. Bhupalan. left today for Addis Ababa to attend the World Confederation of Organisations of th« Teaching Profession which will be held from July 31 to Aug. 9. She will be away for52 words
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Article32 1965-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Chen Yeet Tong. 21, was today fined $40 for putting posters on the walls of the Pudu Market here without authority at 5.40 a.m. on Feb. IS.32 words
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Article181 1965-07-24 5 IPOH. Frt.— Dato Justice Mclntyre In the High Court here today allowed an application by Mr. Cheah Wai Cheong. Socialist Front candidate, for the State constituency of 811 m In the last general election Mr Cheah had applied to the High Court to be excused181 words
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121 1965-07-24 5 'Be ready to teach at university level DENANG, Fri.— Malay teachers should be prepared to teach not only at primary or secondary school level, but even at university level, the Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800. said today. "You must equip yourselves with the necessary knowledge and qualifications to contribute121 words
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Advertisement246 1965-07-24 5 IV TAIPEI the HrRSSiBSNT HOTEL IS TAIWAN'S NEWEST. MOST 1.1 XI Kl'.i < \\h *> m m p v v m w i m p i I «r w t<l pfek '35£^MSRK5E5i*£*»MHH I OndMM Oriental hoopiialily and impeccaMe km ice await you at Thr I'rnidcnt. I 330 I.uxurioui, air-cunditinnrd r«om»246 words
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117 1965-07-24 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The 13 Yang Di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, is to be the new Chancellor of the University of Singapore. A statement released today by the Registrar, c.i the university, Mr. H. D. Lewis, .said that Inche Yusof "has graciously117 words
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Article41 1965-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— ThlcvM stole a car belonging to Mr. 8. D. A. Kananaihan, a minicipal building Inspector, trom the car park in Comoak Lane here yentrrday. The car. a Fiat 1500. BK 4368. was not locked.41 words
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140 1965-07-24 6 National language: Pcilis names the ddte KANGAR. FrL The Perils State Government will use Malay as the sole official language with effect from Jan. 1, 196? The Mentri Besar Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Ilashim, announced (his last night when closing the National Language Month campaign in Hi" state. Perils140 words
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27 1965-07-24 6 Charity dance BUKIT MERTAJAM. Prl.— The I St. John Ambulance Brigade will j hold a charity dance at the High 1 School hall here on Aug. 727 words
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Article78 1965-07-24 6 KOTA BHARU, Fri. Dato Yap Poh Hum. J. P.. a former president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here, died of a heart attack in his home at Jalan Telipot at 4.30 a.m. today. He was 54. The funeral will take place at 1078 words
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Article29 1965-07-24 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Prl— Tengku i I Mokhtar bin Tengku Yacob has been appointed president of the SesMons Court here In succession to Teftgku Zald bin Tengku Zakariah.29 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-07-24 6 I Kuala Lumpur, Fri. BUT WE MUST FIRST KNOW WHAT'S EXACTLY TROUBLING LEE, SAYS KHAW rpHE Central Government wants to J- know what exactly is troubling Mr. Lee Kuan Yew before holding any round table conference with the Singapore PAP Government leaders to iron out their differences.250 words
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397 1965-07-24 6 Minister opens fair KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. qnHE nation was warned tonight that the out--1 look for exports of Malaysian primary products "is not encouraging." "By 1970 revenue from exports of ruohor. tin and iron ore will drop by $14 million," the Assistant Minister of397 words
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Article73 1965-07-24 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. TwL— The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Sclangor Chinese Guilds and Associations today presented a cheque for 5100.459 to the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. for the National Defence Fund. The cheque comprised donations, ranging from SI O.OOO to73 words
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114 1965-07-24 6 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, has urged the people not to be deceived by "sweet words j from across the causeway." Speaking at Langkap new village near here yesterday, he said that a State across the114 words
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Article30 1965-07-24 6 SINGAPORE. Prl. Mr. N. Annadural, an Indian MP. will! visit the Singapore Port Authority, the Housing and Development Board in Alexandra Road, and Jurong Industrial estate on Monday.30 words
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Article152 1965-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. FORTY-ONE teachers from Los Angeles, California, are now here on a three-day visit. Under the auspices of the Affiliated Teachers' Organisa- I tlons of Los Angeles, the group, composed of teachers from all levels of schools. Is j on a one-month "orientation152 words
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Article57 1965-07-24 6 IPOH. Fri. A driver. K. Alagarswamy, 33. was fined $30 or 10 days' jail by a magistrates court here today for abusing a policeman. The court was told that Alaftarswamy abused Police Constable S. Ramakrishnan at Connolly Road on July 2 when he went up ■to57 words
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Article55 1965-07-24 6 SINGAPORE. Fn— Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Bukit Pa:. constituency on Sunday from 9.30 a.m. During his tour, Mr. Lee will visit the home (or the aged and speak at two rallies at Eiclc Kuan Chinese School in Kampong Chantek and55 words
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Article, Illustration451 1965-07-24 6 Foreign newsmen should try to aid us, says Senu SINGAPORE. Fri. The Federal Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche bm Abdul Rahman said today that the Central Government was "looking for ward to closer and better relations" with foreign correspondents in this country. "I have stressed many times about the451 words
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180 1965-07-24 6 IPOH. Friday THE "prophets of doom" who say that mission and Chinese schools will oe taken over by the Government should be silenced "once and for all" by the Education Ministers latest pledge. The assistant educational secretary of the Methodist Mission180 words
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Article, Illustration202 1965-07-24 7 SECRETARIES OF 14 STATES MEET TUN RAZAK VUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tun Abdul Razak said today that steps are being taken to streamline the Alliance Party so that It can be of "the utmost service to the people and Malaysia." Opening a two-day conference of the 14 Alliance202 words
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510 1965-07-24 7 Captured Red: I led Indon killers From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Friday. THE terror attack on the Kuching-Serian road last month is now believed to have been carried out by an Indonesian raider group aided by Sarawak Chinese Communists. It was learnt last night that one of the Communists arrested in510 words
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Article53 1965-07-24 7 KUALA LL'MPUR. Fri. A ■riMMD. Foo Kok Yaw, 25, wu charged in the Sessions Court here today with criminal breach of trust of $1,165 worth of brandy and beerHe is alleged to have committed the offence while betng a salesman of Sime Darby iM> Ltd53 words
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Article34 1965-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore"! Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Finance Minister; Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will attend the Kreta Ayer community centre's fifth anniversary celebrations at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.34 words
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89 1965-07-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Thieves used a duplicate key to enter the house of a clerk In Jalan Salleh in Kamoong Bahru here yesterday. They stole jewellery worth 5626. It.s owner. Inche Suditnnn bin Hassan, 27. who whs at work, was told of the burglary89 words
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Article38 1965-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Friday /CONTINUING their crackdown on prostitutes, the anti-vice squad last night raided 11 houses in the Telok Kurau Road. Trmbeling Road. Graham Road. Gui Road and Geylang Road areas. There were no arrests.38 words
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179 1965-07-24 7 i Envoy says it again: We back Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE United Arab Republic Ambassador, Dato Abdu! Moneim Hassan Tawflk, tonight reiterated his country's "complete support" of Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers on Nov. 5. In a broadcast marking the UAR National Day. he said: "Malaysia179 words
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106 1965-07-24 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. Sin- I gapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night called on workers to work hard and bring about a better I future for Malaysia, so that her prosperity could be ensured. He was speaking at a buffet106 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1965-07-24 8 I INQUIRY TOLD: I WAS NOT ALLOWED TO QUIT SMMWU PRESIDENTSHIP SINGAPORE, Friday WITNESS al the Commission inquiring into I lie administration of tin* Singapore Manual ;iihl Mel'ca n I i 1 c Workers' Union testified today that for three years he had1,434 words
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108 1965-07-24 8 SINGAPORE, Frt About $90,000 worth of property was destroyed when a 30--minute lire gutted eight two-storey homes in Bartley Road yesterday. No one was injured. aid tha the caoM of the lire was still not known. i!e. the 11 families, conMstini? of 81 people,108 words
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Article302 1965-07-24 8 CIXGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, tonight urged local consumers to buy Singapore products as extensively as possible in their day-to-day needs. He said: '"Only resort to the imported products when thesr are as yet not available in locally manufactured form." The302 words
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Article95 1965-07-24 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Yang di-Pertuan Xegara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. this evening called on Muslims to practise tolerance for the values especially religious and cultural of the other communities. He said that in a multi-racial like Singapore, tins "extra duty devolves on Muslims, as indeed 'he followers95 words
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Miscellaneous203 1965-07-24 8 AH** Onp gift V. T. nnwntim /<aUZ,WH/CT'STH') GOSWUMPmI^ 1 BEEN X I s* N Hgy I TERRIBLE VEZZIOw^^C^T MATTER WITH /DUNNO...ME /ACTS UK£ THAT WAY EVER A f OM,OH' V— j V GU2J MOWSTCR'/GUZ Tvr Jc*-^% >"A V OOP THESE /CO/I SEEM HE HAD SINCE HE SOT J NOW I203 words
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233 1965-07-24 9 lOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The present dialogue on Malaysian Malaysia between the Central and Singapore Government leaders was to the 'good of a democratic country such as oiirs." The Education Minister. Inche Khir Johari. said this yesterday He was .speaking at the233 words
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Article45 1965-07-24 9 KL'AI.A LUMPUR. Pn. A public talk on "sociolocuai a.spects of emotional integration in new ly-independeiH nations" will be given by Professor Clarence E Gliclt. of the University ol Haxvaii. at the Kualr Lumpur P>vcholosy Club. 29. Ipoh Koad. at 4 p.m. on Sunday.45 words
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359 1965-07-24 9 IT'S A SHOCK WHEN THE BILL COMES JESSELTON, Friday THE cost of living in Saboh is 20 to 25 percent higher than in Singapore, according to on international foreign company which maintains staff in both places. Throughout Sabah. and particularly in theUPI - 359 words
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208 1965-07-24 9 GELANG PATAH, Friday. rpHE Federal Minister for Social Welfare, Haji Hamid Khan, yesterday urged the people in the coastal areas of Johore to be on the lookout for Indonesian agents. He said: "These agents are far more dangerous than the Indonesian lnflltrators. You must208 words
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Article45 1965-07-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Oil i Palms of Malaya Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. of Layan? Layaiiß. Joliore. has given 24 1 scholarships totalling 51. 230 to it.s members' children this year. The society has also donated $1,000 to the National Defence Fund.45 words
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Article66 1965-07-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. Today'! Ngee Ann Kongsi committee meetIng, to discuss a recommendation which might end the 25-day boycott of classes by 1.000 students of its college, was postponed to Sunday because of a lack of quorum. Yesterday, the college's Board of governors and the Students' Parents Association66 words
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115 1965-07-24 9 Danger of congestion at Kuching port soon KUCHING, Fri. Present facilities at Kuching port would reach congestion point by the end of next year, says the Kuching Port Authority's report ror 1964. "The danger signals of congestion are already discernible and there is a marked Increase in delays in berthing115 words
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138 1965-07-24 9 sABAHs inflated prices reach their pinnacle at a newly renovated hotel In Jesseiton. The rates shock the locals and raise the eyebrows of bargain seeking tourists, including Americans. A .small single room with a tiny bathroom (no hot water in the wash138 words
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232 1965-07-24 9 AUSSIE MPs HOPE RIFT WILL BE SETTLED SOON SINGAPORE, Fri. Three members of the Australian Labour Party parliamentary delegation today expressed the hope that the "political turbulence" between the Central and Singapore govj ernments could be settled "amicably in the i interest of Malaysia." Mr. Douglas McClelland, said on behalf232 words
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91 1965-07-24 9 'APPOINT MALAY TO THIS POST— UMNO YOUTH pKNAMG, Kn. The Pcnang I mno \<>iilh Division, at an executive committee meeting la*t night, passed a resolution urging the State Alliance to appoint a .Malay Political Secretary to the Chief Minister. Oato U«n; Pow Nee. "The undue delay in making this appointment91 words
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Advertisement131 1965-07-24 9 Bell Howell AUTOLOAD 8 mm self-threading CINE PROJECTORS 1 V" V "I J *o r "«tic 1 »^^H W i threading i <* QU'«t running Rv forward still or ;U| y^^ reverse 1" f/I.S 'Increlite* P^Hilu'ifl lens Projects C^r% J brilliant .41 Colour V^^H perfect pictures Also obtainable "deluxe" model131 words
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Advertisement164 1965-07-24 9 4 Storeyed Luxury Freehold Land CHIN BEE MANSION "I t "vVj |V\A J 1 I Situated mt Kotong/Joo Chiat Rood 100 yordi from sea front with beautiful surrounding!. AN IDEAL HOME A SAFE INVESTMENT 3 Rooms, 2 Halls, two bathrooms/w.c. modern installations. Mosaic and Vinyl floor tiling throughout, attractive design,164 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-07-24 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl l\'l WE V'"N 17/1/ THANKS,^ ft* po?kv. jly U'll&^t 1^15 words
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Article100 1965-07-24 10 w4t SIS I Minimum) Mns MARIAN FONSEKA and Family ,nd friendf for ii md attendance at MR LEE KWAV KOW of MA. Wldeford Rond nnd f»m:l\ exprena their thank-, to relative* xnd fnend« for their conrto;»nie«. wreath*, gifts. 'ring ttn-ir THE FAMILY OF -he lute Mr M r I100 words
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Article169 1965-07-24 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS rek SM i Minimum i THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL la ser* r<\ r\>r\ Saiurdav and Sunday T FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. I invit. ,11 teachers and hook addicts f to ktVVM In their showroom at Times l Ho;-., Rival Valley tCoxd. Singapore, EVERVBOOVS TALKING anoul Olno'a 01. Tanclln Road. B'pore. Tel169 words
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Article275 1965-07-24 10 li HordM $J I Minimum) C PENTECOST METHODIST CHURCH C I ■ng Rd. b a m.. Urmnanirini K'Hakltan. ID 30 am WoraoiD ttcr- x ii p m (>o«pei service PRESBYTERIAN LHURCH, SINGAPORE i out iirrhard Koad. Penaas t I m and o p m Kiinixv smon a.m All275 words
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Article766 1965-07-24 10 The decision to refer to World Bank arbitration the question of the apportionment between the State and the j Central Government of Federal revenues raised in Singapore, by no means closes the issue. In the exchange between Mr. Tan Siew Sin and Dr. Goh Keng Swee, which766 words
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Article341 1965-07-24 10 Sir Alec Douglas Home's resignation as leader has thrown the British Conservative Party into another leadership struggle, already so acute that little room remains for speculation about why the former Prime Minister chose this moment to quit. It is impossible to say, moreover, if Sir Alec himself will341 words
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Article110 1965-07-24 10 The Made-in-Malaysia Trade Fair which opened in Kuala Lumpur last night should have no trouble achieving its two main aims. Visitors and there should be thousands of them will be awakened to the increasing variety and improving quality of locally made goods, and disabused of any remaining notions110 words
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Letter130 1965-07-24 10 lyHlLfc criUcumu have been made against smoiong in cinemas, no one has yet complained about the nuisance caused by children. Nothing is more irritating than the crying of babies or the incessant chatter of small kids. Why can't parents keep their children at home until130 words
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Letter79 1965-07-24 10 I REFER to "Queenstown's" letter ST. July 15 readers' column published complaining that several corridor lights have gone off for several weeks. The corridor and staircass lighting system in blocks of Housing Board flats are checked once a week and If the writer can contact the Area Estates79 words
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Letter78 1965-07-24 10 AMPUTEES In Slnga- pore who want an adjustment of their artificial limbs are first referred to the surgeon. It takes a long time to get to see this busy person, who usually just makes out a chit directIng the patient to the Superintendent of the Limb Fitting Centre.78 words
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Letter101 1965-07-24 10 I MUST congratulate the 1 Housing and Development Board for the work It has done to solve Singapore's housing problems. As a tenant of the Housing and Development Board may I suggest that the Board builds readingrooms to cater for the many thousands of flatdwellers who have to101 words
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Article552 1965-07-24 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - LEARNING MALAY— III YUNUS MARIS M.A. by University of Malaya INTERROGATION: 8P WORDB/PHB. fContd SIAPA. It may be the subject or predicate of sentence, and may be translated "who" In English. eg. SIAPA rum bes»r aekolah Ho? Who la the headmaster of the school? SIAPA *nak peril berkeUh dengan m552 words
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Article, Illustration663 1965-07-24 10 KARL MEYER - Linking MPs with big business and the unions KARL MEYER By LONDON, Friday THE vexing question of conflict of interest came to the surface in the House of Commons recently. Prime Minister Harold Wilson was asked whether he would introduce legislation that would require all members of both Houses of663 words
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517 1965-07-24 10 Alan L; Dessoff - Alan L. Dessoff By ADLAI Stevenson car- ried his sense of humor from the campus at Princeton to the State House at Springfield, across the campaign trails of the United btates, to the great sanctuary of the tinited Nations and to the capitals of517 words
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Advertisement394 1965-07-24 10 Straits Times MaUy Mid MMSSd advertisements may t>« hsndad lo COLD STORAGE «UPraj. MARKET M Road (Receptionist Deta) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Moad Katong Naval Baa* Authorised Aianta: CITY BOOK STONE LTD BOSOM Mouse. Col.yer Quay THE NEWS FRONT '.tzeatrick'* Supermarket m ISMAIL J AsMsaraeri Road. Ns.ai Bass HAMICM394 words
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Advertisement73 1965-07-24 10 TERYLENE W00L Must be EXPERTLY Tailored T«ry4*Pkt7Wool in plain, fancy or wrrti ttoaif M: Wain*>ii«ll'» t«rr« light-weight m o»h«r wall known btandi T.rylent/Wool mm kJ.oI I tropical wit material so cool and feather-light, creoM-rasittant or> d shape retaining Handling 1 Terylana/Wool ro«uir«s EXPERT CARE. Dent taka risks with YOUR Tarrlana/73 words
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Advertisement169 1965-07-24 10 \m 4 i a^asaW IN ALL LEADING STORES Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall trom tudenu to Malaya tnd countries all over the world. These young men and women realise) that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and169 words
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Advertisement99 1965-07-24 11 I THE MULL ttttN'i dttHK I THE OPENING OF ANOTHER Board of D ector 1 I I BRANCH OFFICE p «T f*\ f^ I I UPPER SERANGOON ROAD HMk. HB ttflfl I StNATO* KO TICK KIN |Ck*in*«) OATO Lit CHI* SHAN 0K M r tt. OATO (P- AW CHIMC CHTI.99 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-07-24 11 New branch brings many modern services to doorsteps of residents in Upper Serangoon area THUNG KHIAW Bank Ltd. (the "small man's bank") today opens one more branch in Singapore in Upper Seranjjoon for the convenience of its many customers there. Now the bank's many modern services will498 words
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Article, Illustration25 1965-07-24 11 THE modern building of the new branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. at the junction of Upper Serangoon and Yio Chu Kang Roads.25 words
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Article, Illustration475 1965-07-24 11 MESSAGE FROM SENATOR KO TECK KIN. CHAIRMAN, CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.: Upper Seran- poon branch of Chung Khiaw to be opened today is to bo an important branch, because of our recognition of the growing importance of the area from the point of view of its475 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-07-24 12 BANK MAKES SURE OF REAL NEEDS BEFORE SETTING UP A BRANCH £HUNG KHIAW Hank believes in expanding slowly ;md steadily, |>y making sure thai it can meet the real needs and to serve the people of the locality before it sets up a branch, according378 words
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Article592 1965-07-24 12 Courteous and service to all pHUNG KHIAW Banks motto is to serve people of all classes, giving the same courteous and prompt service to a customer whether he has a million dollar account or one with only ten dollars. This has been the aim of Chung Khiaw Bank since its592 words
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Article, Illustration536 1965-07-24 13 SIME DARBY (Malaysia) Ltd. have been acting as one of the advisers and suppliers of .st cvr 1 y equipment to the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. in past years, and now for the bank's new premises in Upper Serangoon. The bank's new536 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-07-24 14 Staff to attend to special needs of every customer £HUNG KHIAW Bank's new branch in Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, provides many modern banking services to the trading community and residents in the district. These are current, fixed deposit and savings accounts, safe deposit boxes199 words
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Advertisement100 1965-07-24 24 CHAN: To Dolly nn.i H. nry a hoy \'ur«lnv; Home. hrink« lo dolor and staff. CATON John und I.it nnnounri> M arrival of J.annlf Mary lUlUMtll it. m on LUnd .lij.v at our Lady* lltaiillhlt ~H TRIPLETS WORLD'S BEST EQUIPPED STRONGEST MOST ATTRACTIVE PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Standard me'ol model with metal100 words
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Advertisement260 1965-07-24 24 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Fob Chonq Building, Johore Bohru. Tel: 2171 Secret ot eiominotion success: Systematic study under expert guidance. This is what M.C.C oMers you. COURSES FOR 1965/1966 EXAMINATIONS. We otter you the most comprehensive homectudy courses tor all examinations from Primary level260 words
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Advertisement392 1965-07-24 12 CONGRATULATIONS to CHUNG KHIAVV BANK LTD. on the opening of its new branch at Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. are proud to announce that all (HUNG KHIAW BANKS arc eq u ipped exclusively wit h FACIT Calculators. Can you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's392 words
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Advertisement135 1965-07-24 12 With Best Compliments THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the grand opening of their Upper Serangoon Road. Branch. GOODMAN ALUMINUM CORPN. Otlice»Factory:- 20 Guillemard Road, Singapore Tel: *****2 General Contractors Furniture Manufacturers. We had the privilege to carry out :ill the Building and Construction work and supply of the Bank135 words
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Advertisement76 1965-07-24 13 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., ON THE OPENING OF THEIR UPPER SERANGOON ROAD BRANCH I THYEHONG tORCh! From:THYE HONG BISCUIT CONFECTIONERY FACTORY LIMITED SINGAPOKE MALAYA •W.VWWIV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAVAVAW* Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of their Upper Serangoon Road Branch BEN76 words
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Advertisement265 1965-07-24 13 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES fo THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., on the occasion of the GRAND OPENING of another NEW BRANCH OFFICE of H m.s. UPPER SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE MICHAEL'S TERRACE 2-Storey Modern Garden Terrace Houses GROUND FLOOR: Large Lounge, Dining, Kitchen, Jf»*%d f\f\.l\ U.,1,,y, Toilet. Car Porch with 531.900/-265 words
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Advertisement37 1965-07-24 14 \^*^y P~~""i i To I I CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. I on the opening of their fjT^) \>M \MJ<<P er Serangoon Road Branch gCl^ |f R0M ENG AUN TONG^^^ MAKERS OF WORLD FAMOUS TIGER OIL TIGER BALM37 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-07-24 15 Man who shot detective Reddy to die SINGAPORE, Fri. Litr To h Sin. 24. of Pcnang. was sentenced to death by the Hi^h Court here today for the murder of Detective Melvyn Douglas Reddy, 24, in Prince Street in April last year Reddy was shot twice at close range while286 words
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Article76 1965-07-24 15 The big pay-out next week KLALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Defence today announced that the rank and file of the Army. Navy and Air Forte will be receiving their interim award at tbe end of this month. The award. ranging from SlO to $37.50 and h.u k-rinU-d to Jan.76 words
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Article63 1965-07-24 15 SEGAMA 1 fl l The Sultan of Johore will present 98 Scouts with the King's Scout certilic.iteo at .i rally on July 31. I More than 1.500 Scouts from all I over Johore are expected to attend the rally, organised by the Segumat Boy Scouts Association63 words
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380 1965-07-24 15 JACKIE SAM; PHILIP KHOO - Police theory of new kidnap ring in Singapore JACKIE SAM and PHILIP KHOO: SHOT BISCUIT HEIR IMPROVING By Singapore, Friday ANEW kidnap ring has begun operations in Singapore. This was today's police theory as they probed last night's shooting of biscuit heir, Mr. Lee Boon Leong, 34. Head of the380 words
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Article87 1965-07-24 15 US students briefed on education SINGAPORE. Fri.— A visiting group ol American students were today briefed on Singapore's education policy when they called on the Education Minister. Mr Ong Pang Boon The visit ot the studcm.s la Jointly arranged by tht University o; Sirißhpore BtudanU' Union anl tile Nanyang University87 words
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Article71 1965-07-24 15 SINOAPOKL Fri. Chantes against two men and a woman for being members of an unlawful assembly on May 1 at the junction n« Road and Lorong 3 were withdrawn today in the First Criminal District Court The two men. Toh CTioon Phong 20 Sim Ah Mins 2571 words
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Article, Illustration33 1965-07-24 15 SINOAPORE. Fri A tisherman Ng Chor Seng, of Bukit Ho Hv.ee. was robbed of $39 by two armed youths In a public lava- tory at Boat Quay yesterday. Th« bullet-shattered windscreen33 words
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124 1965-07-24 15 OENANG, Fri.— A police I party led by Inspector Gurnam Singh this morning arrested a man wanted in connection with the shooting of a foundry owner, Mr. Soon Kirn Tay. during a robbery at Sungei Pinang on July 2. At about 2.30 a.m. today124 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-07-24 15 AUSSIE UNION LEADER HITS AT BAN ON STRIKES SINGAPORE. Fri An Australian trade union leader today described the Central Government's ban on strikes as an "unprecedented step taken by any government." Mr. Albert Mor\kand. president of the 1.250.000--strong Australian Council of Trades Union, who has been here on a visit,241 words
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Article30 1965-07-24 15 KOTA BHARU. Pri. The deputy Chief Education Officer. KelanUn. Mr C- V. Geonre, today opened the annual meet.ng of the National Union of National School Teachers. KelanUn branch30 words
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67 1965-07-24 15 Search for Indons on islands continues OINGAPORE. Fri. Gurkha troops and Federal Reserve Unit' policemen today continued searching Piilau, Sekijang Pelepah and six small islands south of Singapore for suspected Indonesian infiltrators. No arrests have been made so far. The search began yesterday following the recovery of a 17ft unidentified67 words
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Article26 1965-07-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. Bank Vegara today collected $267,200 "rom the sale of National Defence 3onds to 65 applicants, bringing ihe total sales to $2,879,350.26 words
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222 1965-07-24 15 Indonesian gunboat robs two in fishing vessel By Chong Chee Seong VIUAR. Fri. An Incio- nesian gunboat robbed two Malaysian fishermen of 34 nets and personal belongings worth $2,000 in international waters six miles oif Tanjong Tohor. near Batu Pahat last night. Tan Ah Chua. 21 and nil brother Teck222 words
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Advertisement147 1965-07-24 15 Valiant W has the power to please T Musky, power-packed 225 cv. in "Slant Six" engine gives you the full measure of power reserve you really need. But this is |ust one of the reasons why Valiantnut performs any other car in its class. Compare these Valiant features: Brilliant 146147 words
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Advertisement161 1965-07-24 15 bug killer they're goney New FLIT BUG KILLER is specially formulated to combat Cockroaches. Silverfish and all other crawling insects. JMM^ One application leaves a deadly invisible film which goes on killing. Simple and economical to use, get a can today! M FLIT Insect Killer for all winged pests. |-J161 words
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Miscellaneous753 1965-07-24 15 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CBAKNCU: 5 Kuala Luna- >•><** in Tamil 6.10 Popeye— pur and I'mang; 6 Ipoh and "A Hull of A Mess 6.17 M.il.nra: 3 Jnhore ll.ihru, 4 little Rascals "Shiver Uj T.npiiiK. Batu I'.iii.tt 9 Timbers'; 6.35 Huckleberry Kluang. Hond and Yogi Bear. P.M.; 2.00 M pattern and753 words
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Miscellaneous91 1965-07-24 15 TODAY Seaili KechU 6 a.m. (6ft > 4.31 p.m. (6 7U> Siiijapore 7 am (Slfti 6.40 p.m. (7.4 ft»; Port Dickson 1.36 am (6.3 ft.) 9.28 p.m. (34ft>; Port Swettenham 12.31 a.m. <10ft> 121 pa. (11.7 ft) Pennng 8.50 am. (7 Ift> 916 pm (6.2 ft). TOMORROW Sedilt Kechl; 72791 words
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301 1965-07-24 16 LONDON. Friday MR. Eugene Black said yesterday he has no doubt that the full capital of US$l,OOO million will be subscribed for the Asian Development Bank. The former president of the World Bank, v mding up a tour of Europe and AsiaAP - 301 words
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Article67 1965-07-24 16 WAUKBGAN. (Illinois) Fri. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, former U.S. Presidential candidate and ambas- sador to the United Nations, left an estate of about U*****,000 according to his will filed in court here yesterday. The will left most of the estate —a farm near here, shares in theReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1965-07-24 16 RAJKOT. Fri -Hie houx- where 1 Mahatma Gai. din Wai born it to be preserved, the local Gandhi Memorial Committee has decided The house, at Porbander near here, was bought by Gandhis grandfather in 1777. and U now falling inro ruins. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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133 1965-07-24 16 WILSON FACES A £500M CUT INARMS DEMAND LONDOX. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, today faced a demand from the left wing of the Labour Party to make a £500 million cut in Britain's £2,120 million arms bill. Seventy-three Labour MPs have signed a "cut the arms bill now"Reuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-07-24 16 pARIS. Fri President de Gaulle's prestige at home has never stood higher, according to poll results published yesterday. Sixty-four p*r cent of those questioned said they were satisfied with Gen. de Gaulle as President, the newspaper France Soir reported This was the highest percentageReuter - 61 words
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Article25 1965-07-24 16 SEOUL. Fri— A United Stau.< Airforce C-118 transport carrying the body of former President rfyngman Rhee arrived here today from Honolulu- Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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147 1965-07-24 16 JAKARTA. Friday. THE Indonesian Government has officially taken over the management of Naspor, the Indonesian branch of the Australian Pharmaceutical firm Nicholas Proprietary Ltd. i Under a Cabinet decree the i i Indonesian supervisory and control tram which had been Installed In the company earlierReuter - 147 words
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Article67 1965-07-24 16 PEKING. Fri— Twelve Chinese graduates left here last nieht to study English hinKuaur ana literature at Briti&h ur.iverThey ;ire thr second such group and will be followed Liter tbii year by third, according to a .•-omul aMueatlOtl Ministry official who s.iv. the atodentl off onReuter - 67 words
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Article30 1965-07-24 16 BONN. Fri Five miners were 1 killed and 13 injured m two ex- 1 plosions in a Krupp's coal mmr in Hcrne today Four more men were j30 words
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98 1965-07-24 16 TRIPOLI. Fri. Three oil t;mk.- blow jp early yesterday and were reported still rblize at the Esso Oil Co. Libyan terminal at Marsa Brega. The explosions were reported to have been caused by time-bombs in another sabotage attack on Libyan ell Installations.Reuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-07-24 16 Thai Govt to enact separate Press law: Thanom OANGKOK, Fri.— The Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, told reporters today that unless the new draft constitution incorporates the principles of the Rev o 1 ut i o nary Party, it will probably not be promulgated at all. The draftReuter - 232 words
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159 1965-07-24 16 'Ins uling' Rolling Stones fined £5 each OXDOX. Fn. Three lj of the long-haired Rolling Stones pop group were lined here yesterday for insulting behaviour, including urinating in public. Twenty Dolicemen struggled inside and outside the court to control 300 girl fans as vocalist Mi. gar. 21. and (nil Wyman.Reuter - 159 words
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Article96 1965-07-24 16 LONDON. Fri London last year had its worst crime wave of the century and only one in five cases was solved. Police Chief Sir Joseph Simpson reported ycsierdav. His annual report came two days after a national police rrport re- sealed that 1964 wasReuter - 96 words
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Article41 1965-07-24 16 j Nigeria gunfight with rebels LAGOS Fi. 1' arm.-, grenarirs and ami :i guni'igh' w.-h Niger Republic revolutionaries a' a h:de-our mar X.mo. the Nigerian Government reported Several DfODie wen arrested and documi m tlje swoop, the communique said were no41 words
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Advertisement150 1965-07-24 16 hi /I Ik \1 k I^d^ IS jr VHASQUEZ'S COUNT DUKE OF OIIVAMZ. M^B •T COUKTISr Ot TM€ H'SPANIC SOCIITT Of AMCKICA. The lady who knows what she likes And what she likes is always the best of its kind. In the art world, a famous old nustcr. In the150 words
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Advertisement165 1965-07-24 16 "More than 70% of externally examined members of Australian Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." It's just as easy for you to become highly-paid QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Tba rapid growth of Malaysia hat created outstanding career opportunities for qualified accountants. The Hemingway Robertson method of personal-Individual tuitio* b recognized165 words
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Miscellaneous234 1965-07-24 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS be a crude, clone implement 9. Factory hand muK be prac- ,j^ walef (<) in U^ al V 9> -..k,^» i« t* 1«. Star and moon in conjunc--10 2SSS. TmanS ft,.""" 1 to itittfusr&is.^ Must bewildered novice (I>. 17 u .-cond 13. Not altogether «d w234 words
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165 1965-07-24 17 No smoking, no peanuts, nobody's rights infringed iMOKiNc; i.. clnemaa baa been banned in Burma for the pa.-t mx or seven years. This la commendable in a country where cigar, cigarette ami cherootmakiiiK Is a nation-wide Industry practised in both cottage and factory. Three year.s ago, when I went home165 words
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Letter64 1965-07-24 17 WITH regard to the current dlseus-slon on 'smokintj In cinemas', no one has yet commented on the possibility of pleasing both smokers and nonsmokers. In Nassau Bahamas a lew years ago wp were allowed to smoke only in the balcony seats. I thought this was a particularly good idea as64 words
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Letter50 1965-07-24 17 TEE Viewer complains of unsuitable background music in a television r.ewsreel from the Slngaix-re station of Television Malaysia. The fault was due to a slip-up. Procedure-; are being tightened to prevent any such slips-up in future. s. r. mmc Pemaneku Kctua, Bahugian Bctita .I. ih.it. in Siaran, Singapura50 words
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Letter35 1965-07-24 17 RUBBISH collection in Tanjong Katong Road is very lrre?ular. If the Health Ministry doesn't do its job. What's the OM of :ippeallng to citizens to "keep your city clean.' R| SIDI M Singupurr35 words
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Letter161 1965-07-24 17 'I'HE Selangor Chief Education Officer's call to teachers to go to the rural areas strikes one as odd Thousands of teachers are already manning small and large rural schools, doing their best under the most unfavourable conditions. There are some beautiful new scnools in the161 words
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Letter135 1965-07-24 17 YOUR corresponden t "$36 PA." speaks for a large number of TV. viewers in Singapore who are now thoroughly bored with the increasing intrusion of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's speeches and interviews on their screens. This is the unfortunate aspect of a State-con-trolled agency. Like135 words
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Letter53 1965-07-24 17 1 DO not think your correspondent $36 PA. is aware of the fact that Television Malaysia too broadcasts speeches by Government Ministers and it too spreads political propaganda. When the subject "partition" was no longer mentioned in the street, the programme "Partition and what it means" was on every night.53 words
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Letter115 1965-07-24 17 lUDGING from "$36 P.A.s" letter (S.T. July IT), it would appear that he is not aware that Radio K.L. does transmit. >peecnes by Federal Ministers and their appearances in interviews, forum etc. The only difference Is that we have more lively and more lntelli«ent speeches and programmes. A so-c ailed115 words
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Letter89 1965-07-24 17 \VHAT ls happening to our S.T.C. buses? They do not seem to be efficiently managed at all. A bus going to town from Upper Serangoon stops at the Sennett Estate terminus and waits. Then the conductor tells the passengers that they have to get off and wait for another89 words
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Letter85 1965-07-24 17 SILENCE ON CHANNEL 3 I DO wish Kuala Lumpur would give us better reception on channel 3 Not a day goes by without something going wrong with either the picture or sound system. And sometimes when that time runs out for a particular film (because of a breakdown) they just85 words
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Letter55 1965-07-24 17 COR over a year Opera Estate was subjected to "Dig. dig. dig, Rwrr wrr wrrr# pump, pump. pump, and concrete mixers working, when the sewer mains were being laid. A few months ago it appeared to have been completed. Now it's started all over again. What is wrongUP - 55 words
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Letter306 1965-07-24 17 Hailing reluctant taxis THE TRIALS OF A CINEMAGOER CEVERAL times recently, after attending the evening show at one of the larger cinemas In Singapore, I have experienced great difficulty in hiring a taxi to take me home. There was no shortage of taxis outside the cinemas, but unless one ls306 words
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Letter481 1965-07-24 17 \VITH reference to your T footnote to my letter cS.T. July 17) the question of whether freedom of the press has been infringed should be decided not on the basis of what the Straits Times thinks should be the reasons for expelling Mr. Josey but on481 words
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Letter86 1965-07-24 17 11/ITH reference to your Tf editorial 'S.T. July 17) headed "Turning Tides." I wish to point out that His Majesty the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong visited only ihe Federal Experimental Station at Serdang on July 15 The visit was not to the College of Agriculture The Federal Experimental Station86 words
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Letter107 1965-07-24 17 I REFER to Citizen's let--1 ter In S.T. July 17 Prior to the recent resheeting of Newton Road, the old surface had very fine cracks. If the pavement had been left too long In this condition, water would have seeped In and damaged the foundation of the road.107 words
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Advertisement193 1965-07-24 17 M m. aW. bbb a^J BBssr^ .M_ *OWI 1 —most convenient departure time HAfi^H most convenient arrival time < Step up into a Canadian Picif.c Super DC 8 I^Sjr> jH LV>^fl Jetliner, and whoosh. with just ONE STOP. H^^^&fl LV^^fl you're in colourful Canada, gateway to North ■l <Bj wS^jSij193 words
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Advertisement264 1965-07-24 17 «J 19' Wide Picture 1 Stocks available and hire purchase can be arranged in Singapore and other areas of Malaysia Sole Importer I^Wi aW^ Amateur Photo Stores Ltd. P> MLJi^m 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore 6 MppoH Ekcttk. Compary Ummi 54, Jalan Raja Laut, Kuala Lumpur Tokyo, Japa lin Nippon264 words
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Advertisement772 1965-07-24 18 I W flat i W^m^H I "*1 IJ I I I' jj L.^4 111 I xeL^^H i i Continued from Pare 10) SITUATIONS VACANT i Wort* St < Mi*.)— Sot St rlt extra HOUSEKEEPER CARETAKER Light *ork live In. Apply Box A4W3S HI MaVSacjri WANTEO CLERKS TYPISTS Indoor salesgirls Office772 words
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Advertisement645 1965-07-24 18 SITUATIONS VACANT •5 Words $t (Min.)-Box to rts. extra FIRM OF CHARTERED Accountant!. naa vacancies for <1> Assistants; |2) Senior Clerka: <3) Beml Senior Clerks; (4) Junior Clerks preferably with previous experience in Auditing Secretarial or Taxation. Applicants for Assistants must be Qualified Accountants Apply Box A 2211 B.T. K.L.645 words
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Advertisement966 1965-07-24 18 SITUATION VACANT li Word* I min.)— Box SO rl, twltm UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Invites applications from auitably qualified candidates for one post of Clerk, Dean of Arts Office, and one post of Clerk 1 National Language), Malay Btudlea Department. Wuallncatlona: Age not leas than 18 years; Cambridge School Certificate or966 words
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Advertisement922 1965-07-24 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ii Word* M (Mm i—Hux Sit etc. exfrn THREE BEDROOMS two oaumwm> well-furnished flat and bouses available at First Mansion. Rose Garden skN Villa at Serangoon Park. Kentai from (350/- to (650/-. Tel: (Spore) ***** Mlas Heng. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Katong Furnished newly renovated spacious semi-detached Bungalow Three bedrooms,922 words
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Advertisement887 1965-07-24 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE KcvcJa >a laVsa So rrs *xi>FOR SALE: 4-Mjrry modernized Build ns. 2U ft. x 100 ft suituhlr lor banking, insurance or shipping opposite old Cahle A Wireless Building with j 1 aeparate entrance to each door by new lift. Only Principals need apply. Box A4-W2 S887 words
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Advertisement860 1965-07-24 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Word,*** f Mir,.)— Box it rIM. rxlm IF YOU'RE IN a lucrative busineaa snd I*) ck funds, orit&iiifi&t ion write id NrlCI confidence 10 the Investme t Consultai.:. P O. Box 869, Spore. COMMERCIAL HOUSE with Staff. Office It Store facilities ***vitea tirma to merKe ur act860 words
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Advertisement868 1965-07-24 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* Sf I Mir,. >— Box in rl: rxl'; VALIANT SIGNET CONVERTIBLE. registered 1964. Atrrondltloned. as new limn Wee <<T943 B' pore. OPIL KAPITAN IS5*.. Good condition. t«o owri'-rs. taxed. insured f 1.900/-. Singapore Telrpbone V7IU2. CNEVROLET IMPALA and Oir Kfkord Kour doors ooih 1963. Excellent868 words
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Advertisement502 1965-07-24 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE II v,, ,t, iH Hot rl tfr FOR DOOR-VISORS Workmanship 19Si MORRIS J2 111 hp a Wagoo. I 0 0? «jnj 0.n.0 Ariel $100 00 3,s Chanel Road. m a, Spore 14. UNIVERSAL CARS LIMITED offer:— »v r::s \r:: n c not 1961 Ford Can.ul 316 i'£502 words
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Advertisement1298 1965-07-24 19 TO LIVERPOOL I WIST COAST U.K.. Due S'pura Sans Shea Panaai MEMNON Livrcool, Glasgow Cdn 14 Talay July 25 27 Jlly 21 MIIAVPUI I" >ces. L'pool. Dub. A'rr.outh Gin. 11 July 27 July 21 2 Aug 1 CALCHAS Liverpool iuij i* Aug 1 MENTOR I Auf I Aut 14 Alf1,298 words
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Advertisement1285 1965-07-24 19 THEX. A hl/JVES to I 1 > THE CAST ASIA EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR CASI, CONIINENI AM) SCANDINAVIA. S'puit faaaj Paoaat *<ii Geaua Hana MDurg Koaa JLan Cosa la Part KINA a) Sailea July 24 29/21 I Atg It 24 Aog 27 Aeg I 4 Gin. 42-41 SONCKHU t) July1,285 words
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Advertisement1168 1965-07-24 19 I Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL Jj CONTINEJITU POeTW. BENNEVIS mS&i ft" tfss AVt -SS-8-1 For Hamburg Aif 27 BENVENUE -.1,,,0.,'t- i ■>•• r'anang G'mouth Sept 14 lily 21 10 Jily 11/ 1 M'brough Sapt 17 Singapore P. S'nam Pniat lENOEAR6 Ltroon. Hamburg lily It/ 1 Aaf 1/1,168 words
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Advertisement1312 1965-07-24 19 jW^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. I*4^4 U.K./Continent Singapora P. Sham Penang Cm OF Wl .UNGTON L'dcn, H'burg, R'Dam, Hlvn, 24/24 Jaly It Jlly Hull, M oro. im'ham (61a. 49) Cm OF NEWCASTU L'ccn, H'burg, Roam, Havra, Hull, MiddleiDrough 23,27 Aaf 21 Aag Cm OF GLASGOW London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, havra,1,312 words
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373 1965-07-24 20 rIE Indefinite postponement of the U.S. stock- pile hearings, announced on < Thursday, has removed the j chief uncertainty of the past lew weeks from the market, which currently Is digesting the news and seeking to adjust itself to a new equilibrium state 11.C.8. Co.373 words
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Article146 1965-07-24 20 MELBOURNE. Prl. JNDUSTRIALS were firmer In the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Leading Issues attracted Increased support and some solid recoveries were made after the recent downtrend. B.H.P. Rained 2s. 7d. to 625. 6d. after the announcement of a record 19.6 million profit and one-for-spven par issue. Base metals146 words
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Article68 1965-07-24 20 /"■HINESe Product Eiohangt. liruaport noen prices par picul yttlirday: Coconut til: bulk (58 sellers, drum $60 .oi-llera. Ctpra: July/Au* t'K Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok while jis.'i teller*. Sarawak white SlS2t rrllert, special Sarawak blurk Bl«3i Milan, Burbled Lampong black SI62KN) tellers. ASTA Sl73(.N> filers. Smiapori Coconut Oil Millers'68 words
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Article53 1965-07-24 20 nPHE prrvnt rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 34 last year is Sellin* TT or OD 2s. 3 15/164. Buying TT 2-. 4 1 ltid Buying OD 2*. 4'*d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to it* rang?53 words
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Article17 1965-07-24 20 Lingni Tin produced 3.293 picul:: of ore In the quarter April-June and sold 3,294 piculs.17 words
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Article27 1965-07-24 20 July 23. MALAYAN RLBBER PRICE: 691 cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $752.37 i (up $22.50). Unofficial estimated offering 255 tons (down 20 tons).27 words
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883 1965-07-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent TNTEREST continued in 1 tin shares on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the section was very steady with some improvements. Tin shares are still receiving support from London where it is now realised that in recent months prices883 words
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Article26 1965-07-24 20 Malayan Stork Indices July July 23 •Industrials: fi«.."iS Tins: K7.7:> 87. "il S rubbers: lirMl 102.11 lire. nn. IM3 IN Uei. 29. 1962- IUO26 words
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Article750 1965-07-24 20 DI'SINCSS in and rrporWd to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading; rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounltpt (1.000) 11 .22: Essa (5.000) 11.42: F. and N. trdi. (5.000) 52.14 D, (7 000) $2.14:750 words
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529 1965-07-24 20 TIN rose sharply again in Penang yesterday by $32.50 to $752.37} per picul. the highest price since June 15. The price has now risen by S4o.l:>* in the oast three days. The sharp rise brought the local price more into line with529 words
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Advertisement935 1965-07-24 20 I ssW Ga Iss^sV/sssi ■kw^Rs.^Bsl Bs^ IssP^^a^^Bsi AUSTRAUA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND i INDIA PAKISTAN AND P. SULF SERVICE. Tr Frtauitle. Alcliisi. Meliiurie. Syonej. I Ts: Miens aa« NaftsattiiM. rCARPENTRIA JB^sli Jl/' l" Asf 4/ 5° Aa« Pwtfl ""cJms Bn«a«V£<a» Jl/a?ura. l/n JUU Sail* J7 July 21 Ml 21 M) Laiis snsßjne.935 words
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Advertisement59 1965-07-24 20 GOLDEN LINE S'oori *snani t> Vtfgl Spots S»1 Msl. V«i SOIOHI SPKING }Mily/7«af 1/ 4 Aaf S/1J aif 2t Aaf 2 Slit IStat BOLBEN WONOER 24 Auf 1 St| 21/22 Avf 1/11 Sept 1 Oct I Set IS Oct Guon Guon Shipping Ltd.. Anglo-American Corporation Ltd.. Singapore. K. Lumpur P.59 words
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Article248 1965-07-24 21 A I G1 81 first trade rubber f.o.b. liu>rrs i lo\.-d .it p.m. in Sincaporr and KuaU I.umpur yr*stf_sj it 69', t-rnt<> prr Ib., up li\r-<-i*;htli> of rent on Tliursih\\ rlovinc lf\rl for the po>itiun. I In- tour «.i% very quirt. HAS. and X.M.X.X. rlosinj Bfkaa in cents248 words
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Article226 1965-07-24 21 July 23. Three month— INDUSTRIALS Bnmtrad 13 eta McAllater«ct». City Dev. 6 CU M. Inveet. 8 ct*. llmis 13 eta. N. Iron 9 CU. I innlops 10 ct*. 0.C.8.C. 13 eta K. smelting 19 eta, Rothman 9 eta. i ioiict». Sane eta. rod. Dl*p. 12 ota. Sel. Prop.226 words
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Article105 1965-07-24 21 SHIPS lyln*. alongside the Slngaper* wrurvei or sipocted today are: flrrea 1/2. Jasa N.W. 1. Bnia* N W. .1. smlanit N.W. 5. TJlpana* 18 Tse,l 19, Kinpirc Onnnet 21/22. Batjan ;:...I'6. Larut 27. Slberoet 31/32, Melampue 33/34, Mem n o n 35/36. Port Swattanham: Wharf Berths: Panama,105 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-07-24 21 IN F.VKRLOVINC; Mr.MORY of our beio\ed Mr. S.D. Joseph who passed away on 26.7.61. Remembered by his loving wife, children and family. Special memorial ■aniSß will be held at St. Barnabas Church, Klang on 25.7.65 at 9.30 a.m.40 words
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Article62 1965-07-24 21 -IMC Malayan Exehanxa Banks' Atso- ciition made thtse changes In tt* rat**) to merchant* yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail on 35 0/16. 90 d/et 36 1/16 credit MUt, .164 trade bill*. Sailing TT or OD ready: Canadian dollars SB I V Dsutsch*62 words
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Article34 1965-07-24 21 ON ih» fraa «<chan«a market In llonK KonK yesterday the U.S. dollar ".m quoted at 5.76J for T.T. for eaah. Sttrlinx wai quoted at 16.03 and ona t.al or (Old at 262t.34 words
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Advertisement1393 1965-07-24 21 (Continued from Page 11) pQR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE tmm., s» r*. H,,,rf, "Im.l- Box S« rrs. #xfr. 2NO MANO A |R. CONDITIONERS rnnorn rnun __l a Kind* Of W.ishiUK Machlues and OJSTE? Cna^B^rexc^mTon. 1 dition. BOOM requires overhaul. AIM ""..J-Vt r r h., I Kompin^.r IUCID R ni( v.r-*u1,393 words
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Advertisement971 1965-07-24 21 FOR SALE 'it* (Mm.) Hoi S» rli rxt,., 2ND HAND AIR-CONDITIONERS All Kinds of B/aaMat Macbluea and .S|.nnn Dryer. MoiK-rn, 66 Upper SeninKuon Itoad. S'lwre. LATEST 1965 C.E.C. KelriKtratur. various turn Trade-in accepted. i>ntrai Refrigeration. 346/3 SO Joo Coiai Ko.irt H i«r«- t23SS/4WOD. CATALINA SWIMWUR SPORTS- WEAR Clraram c Sale971 words
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Advertisement789 1965-07-24 21 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1965 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore:— Bankruptcy No. 289, 64 Augustine789 words
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Advertisement724 1965-07-24 21 I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT i BOARD TENDER NOTICE I Tenders will be received by the 1 Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building. Singapore, for: (a) CONSTRUCTION OF ONE STANDARD TYPE C 2 FACTORY BUILDING ON SECTION THREE. LOT TWO. LORONG TUKANG LIMA. JURONO. Show Round: 26.7.65 at 10 00724 words
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Advertisement943 1965-07-24 21 NOTICECHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods lewellerv from the following Pawnbrokers' Shop* tO 1 3Ji Nr-i H'tot-'r van. Joon Slong (Chop Sem Fotu. -OB Bimlft ouugt nurfu Ho Y«n Kee (Chop Hena Fatti yong Kee. Mo 28? South Bridge R'-arj. Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong). No 103 Tanjong Pagar Road,943 words
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Advertisement586 1965-07-24 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I BP MALAYSIA LIMITED i Applications are invited from l Malaysian Citizens for the following positions: TECHNICAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE (ENGINEER) AGE: 25-40 QUALIFICATIONS: Essential: Advanced Mechanical Engineering Practice Certificate from Singapore Polytechnic or equivalent. Fluency ln English MM Chinese dialects. Desir- i < able: Technician Diploma in Mechanical586 words
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Advertisement466 1965-07-24 21 'ÜBLIC APPOIMTMEN IS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE Mil I Kll II l)r I'AKIMI 1 tequires for the Commercial <Sf nspeclorate Section A i ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR In salary scale 5695xA45-1280 Qual. Bar 1325-1370-1420 tne commencing basic sala:. offered will be dependeni. upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance466 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-07-24 22 PIGGOTT IS SUSPENDED FOR RECKLESS RIDING LONDON, Fri. Krißli»h champion iockev Lester Piggott was suspended for the rest of the meeting after being disqualified and placed last on the 11-8 favouritr l.indos^ which finished first in the 7.40 race at Sandown Park last night. \fter the rare Ilir S.indonn Park137 words
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Article1199 1965-07-24 22 Race 1-2.30 Cl 5 Div 2 ($4300) 8 E 1 ***** snringfielo a (KY Ltmt Daniels 6 9.0 SubUn 4 t ***** The Little King a (Venl Vic»> E Breuk. 9 8.12 (SF) Netoon 8 3 ***** EMM Prince g <\l Tani RS Breuk. 5 8.10 (F)1,199 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-07-24 22 Kellet can surprise tomorrow SEVEN-YEAR-OLD GOES SMARTLY IN A HALF-MILE WORKOUT RACING by Epsom Jeep: Penang, Friday IJELLET did a dashing trial on good going here this morning. Ridden by Moses Lee, the s oven-year-old mare sprinted smartly over half a mile in 49 4/ssec (last 3f in 37). On352 words
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362 1965-07-24 22 EPSOM JEEP'S SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNERS EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow: RACK ONE The Little Kins: fast-fini-stviiK M-cond to The Saint over the Bt Timah 7f In May. Elcho Prince: Fourth to Bobacane over 7f Ihsi week: better over Btf First Love: Ha.'- won twice ovrr362 words
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Article29 1965-07-24 22 77 CENTS FOR A HORSE. DORTMUND Pri.— Anyone who K"cs to the n coultl r for oniy ■lie mark For the In U buy h .irk n either n29 words
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Advertisement470 1965-07-24 22 LADY JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS Mobil has 2 vacancies of young ladies between the ages of 18 23 years, for the position of junior accounts clerks in its Jiimiig refinery. Applicants must possess at least Grade I or II Senior Cambridee Srhool Certificate, with credits in both English and Mathematics. A470 words
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Advertisement435 1965-07-24 22 NOTICES KUCHING PORT AUTHORITY NOTICE To: The Agents and Operative* of All Ships plying between Singapore A Kuohinj Ships Agents and Operator* are informed that, with immediate effect, no vessel which appears to the Authority to be In a condition of doubtful stability will be allowed alongside the Port Authority'!435 words
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Advertisement445 1965-07-24 22 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC M IKMII. OF ARCHITECTIRE BIILDING. APPLICATIONS «r« lnvlt*d for the following posU:— Lecture™ Assistant Lecturers for the follow ing courses: (1) Decree Professional I*T«I <li Architecture <iii Building (I1J» Quantity surveying (2) Technician Irvrl (1) Architectural Draughtsmanship <r. i Structural Engineering iin i Land Surveying445 words
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Advertisement74 1965-07-24 22 QUALITY OUTBOARDS CHRYSLER OUTBOARD CORP. SOLE AGENTS THORNYCROFT (MALAYSIA) LTD. THORNYCROFT HOUSE Clemenceau Avenue P O. Box 95 Singapore 9. Telephone: *****/3 I i Your savings 9 "grow o faster... 6/2 7 he;i 4 i i 6 leartw? Finance Company FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT PIUS FREE /O<y\ ACCIDENT {(Si) INSURANCE74 words
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187 1965-07-24 23 By Francis Emmanuel I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The 1V Malaysian AAU's Fiveyear Development Plan for athletics, which was scheduled to bo launched at the national championships in Singapore on July 29-31, has been postponed indefinitely. Announcing this today, a spokesman of the Five-year Plan Working Committee187 words
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Article80 1965-07-24 23 WASHINGTON. Pit South African O.iiy Player took a ono-itioke lead m the first round or the US$5O,OOO challenge. Rolf match over the LakeI luntry Club course here ycMcrdav. In the 72-hole match, bringing together three top professionals mid three leading American amateurs Players shot a two-under80 words
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Article38 1965-07-24 23 SINGAPORE. Fri Malaysian [Airways won the SBHFA Div. 2 championship when they beat < Naafi 2-0 in the final at River Valley Road today. Airways scorers I were S. T. Lingam (40th mm > and Jaffar (50th)38 words
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165 1965-07-24 23 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A total ut 337 competitors of 14 sports I associations will be called for ccn- tralised training from Nov. 15 in preparation for the Seap Games in December, Dr. Aziz Duralralnam manager of the Malaysian team announced at a165 words
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Article75 1965-07-24 23 PI A \NG 1 MH Ml 1 DENANO. Fri. Penang missed chances Kalore and had to be content with a 1-1 draw with Kedah In the opening match oi the friendly triangular hockey tournament here today. Penang were on top in the first half but failed to75 words
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Article90 1965-07-24 23 SNELL TO END TOUR OF EUROPE BONN. Fri. New Zealand's champion long-distance runner Feter Snell plans to cut short his European tour and go home because of his poor condition, said his coach. Arthur Lydlard. Lydiard told Reuter in Erlangen. near Nuremberg: "It's a matter of health.'' Snell himself said.Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration382 1965-07-24 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By in athletics match on Aug 3 SINGAPORE, Friday. ]y|ALAYSIA will meet the United States in a special athletics match at the Farrer Park Stadium on Aug. 3. The American team, comprising seven topclass athletes, will arrive here on July 26 on the first stop382 words
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Article, Illustration361 1965-07-24 23 SKINNER PUTS ASIDE 'ALL DIFFERENCES' By JOE DOKAI; J pOALKEEPER Will Skin Singapore again and day's Malaya Cup interagainst Kelantan at Jalai Skinner, who has resumed training, told me today: "I [have been persuaded by I coach Choo Seng Quce and skipper Lee Kok Sent; to play attain and I361 words
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Article185 1965-07-24 23 LONDON, Frl. Close of play scores In yesterdays cricket I matches: At The Oval: Surrey 166 pud 130-1 <W. Smith 81 n.o.). Somerset 117 (O. Clayton 45 n.o., Ci Arnold 5-48, D. Sydenham 5-30). \t Sojthport: Lanes bt Derby by and 14; Lanes 240 Derby 8!) 'J.185 words
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421 1965-07-24 23 BADMINTON MALACCA, Fri— Malacca schoolboy champion Goh Chwee Muah entered ttie third round of the Malacca junior badminton hampionships when he beat Oh Hong Yang of Kluang 7-15. 15-4. 15-9. In the open women's singles Mary Lim eliminated June Khoo In the si'mi-finals. winning 11-6.421 words
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Article112 1965-07-24 23 CEREMBA.I, Pn inree inter- nationals and one state player I were suspended by the Negri Sembllan Hockey Association today for fighting In a League match between Rangers and Teachers Union here (I on July 30 ti The internationals were Peter P van Huiaen (suspended until Dec.' Ii 31.112 words
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Article475 1965-07-24 23 PERAK SWIMMING IPOH, Friday. EIGHTEEN records tumbled on the opening day of the Perak swimming championships held at the Kinta Swimming Club pool here today Only junior events were held today and 27 finals were decided. The senior events will be held tomorrow starting at 2.30475 words
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232 1965-07-24 23 SOCCER VISIT TO CHINA BY 'TUNG CHANG' —A POSER I FOR HK UONG KONG, Fri.— The 11 Hong Kong F.A. were today reported to have written to FIFA, the International football federation, for instructions following a report that a "Tung Chang" team from here had played in China. Joseph Wong,232 words
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Article86 1965-07-24 23 DENANG, Fri. John Pearce will meet fellow Australian R. Raleigh in the men's singles final of the Penang open tennis championships. Pearce had easy 6-0. 6-0 win over Buddy Yeap and Raleigh beat Ton Boon Theng 6-2, 3-6. 6-2 in the semi-finals today. Other results: Women's86 words
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Article438 1965-07-24 23 CRICKET Spore set for easy win SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore were in a strong position at the end of the first day or their MCA League m against P a h a n g at Balestier Road here to- ciay. Singapore scored 207 for four declared In reply to Pahang's total438 words
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Advertisement106 1965-07-24 23 Hong Kong The duly— free port of Hong Kong 1$ conveniently served by the swift ond silent Corovelte jets of THAI INTERNA. TIONAL. Enjoy the famed Royol Orchid Service with superb cuisine, fine wines, ond o!l the hos. cf Thd ord Sccr;dinovion flight crews. Ff/AJT r%T£K\ 4r/Oj%>4£ Ul HOC RIFFLES106 words
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Advertisement91 1965-07-24 23 1111 mF iv f or weeks of su P erb| y comfortable shaving Get Silver Gillette in the new handy 5-blade I \J I 3 dispenser— Silver Gillette gives you more a Lb^f Zb superbly comfortable shaves per blade— at less cost per shave I f\^^ m g^ tin wootbtit,91 words
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Miscellaneous75 1965-07-24 23 SUMMARY SOCCER Ipoh Div. 2: NUCW wo. Menglumbu; Dlv. 3: Tamil Ye'stere 10 PTCSC 1. L. Pfrak Dlv. Ii (T. Anaon) Jendarata 4 PWD 3. Xejrl Dlv. 2 (Sban>: IA •B 3 Kllat 1. Malay primary school tournpy: Nyatoh 4 Tampln 2. Malacca Ljr: 17 Battery RA 8 28 OFP75 words
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Miscellaneous123 1965-07-24 23 SPORTS DIARY ?RICKET MCA Imfi Pk' L. Pfrak Div. I: Kuala B«T--pore>: Spore v Pahann (Bales- nam v Assumption School (T Anr Rd., 11 n.m.) Frirndlv (XL): son). S'ror Mcntri B«-s.ir> (up lice v VIOBA iGurntv Rd) final: Ulu S'gor Teachers v Ra-cr-state combined schools south warn? Youths (K Kubu123 words
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Article, Illustration517 1965-07-24 24 AIM IS TO CREATE PROPER ATMOSPHERE FOR COMMISSION OF INQUIRY SEREMBAN. Friday. THE MENTRI BESAR of Negn Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, today suspended the Seremban Town Council, which faces allegations of maladministration. His action in designed to create a "pro per atmosphere" for517 words
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Article145 1965-07-24 24 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indian Ambassador, Mr. Perala Ratnam, was surrounded by about 400 shouting Indonesians who staged an anti-India demonstration at Solo, in Central Java, on Tuesday. Reports from informed sources which reached here yesterday said that an unsuccessful at;empt was made to damage the ambassador's145 words
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127 1965-07-24 24 SYDNEY, Fri. The deputy leader of the Australian Labour Party, Mr. Gough Whitlam, spoke here today of "regrettable trends" in the internal situation in Malaysia in the last six months. These Included pressures on the Malaysian Press and trade unions and attempts by Malayan radicalsReuter - 127 words
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410 1965-07-24 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today denied an allegation by the Federal Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, that he had given a "misleading impression" of the Central Governments views regarding financial arrangements with Singapore. Dr. Goh410 words
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Article32 1965-07-24 24 ROME. Thurs. A high-level Ghanaian mission seeking peace talks m Hanoi arrived heie today by alr from Moscow via Zurich an ii> roundabout journey to the North Vietnam capital— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article434 1965-07-24 24 LONDON. Frt— On the view that a stronger and united Conservative i opposition i party will be able to win the next election. Jobbers were willing to quote higher prices at the opening but the response by investors proved disappointing and the upward movement in equities was halted.434 words
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Article56 1965-07-24 24 Tough? 'Not Aussies' CYDNEY, Fri A Govern- ment official today shattered the popular image of the average Australian as a tough, healthy, sunbronzed athlete. The opposite was generally true, he said. Australian city dwellers in particular were softies who ate too much, drank too much and wouldn't walk a blockReuter - 56 words
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Article52 1965-07-24 24 SINGAPORE. Pri. The broadcast over Television Malaysia. Smcapura in which the Prime Minister. Mr Ijee Kuan Yew was interviewed m the National Language by Inche Zahha i 8. 8.M.i. Inche A. Bakar Ismail and Inche S. Abdullah Ba.smch. will be repeated on Channel 8 at 8.30 p.m.52 words
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146 1965-07-24 24 Bank of China closure goes ahead Tan Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today that the Central Government would m> ahead with its decision to close the Bank of China in Singapore nrxt month despite unofficial protests over Radio Peking. He added that146 words
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202 1965-07-24 24 Stubborn resistance by South African tailenders v South African tailenders provided stubborn resistance to England on the second day of the first Lord's ht it today after rain had delayed the start by two hoi minut South Africa, who resumed at 227 for eight, were all out for 280. a202 words
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Article99 1965-07-24 24 MANILA, Fri. Thirteen Filipino swimmers, n of them in their teens, will participate in the Singapore swimming competition scheduled in early August The Philippines team, with the exception of Olympian swimmer Bana Sailanl and Haylil Said, of th* Philippine Air Force, who are both nearing their99 words
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Article38 1965-07-24 24 LONDON. Fri. The New Zealand crtckel lour ot Britain him ended resulted In a £4.000. ti originally ur had yielded profit ol £5.000 bUI the visii to Bnt.. .-o Included the tour of India ami I'38 words
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Article22 1965-07-24 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Th< pore Ii hold their first inter-di> letlc championships at the Raffles Institution ground tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.22 words