The Straits Times, 25 July 1965
1965-07-25
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Title Section17 1965-07-25 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.533 SI'XDAY. JULY 25, 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1191 MX. (P) 100617 words
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Article457 1965-07-25 1 Call to every citizen UNITY— AND THE EXAMPLE OF MALACCA SINGAPORE, Sat. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. tonight railed on etery "true citizen" to be on guard not to be misled "by a wanton war of words which can only widen the way for Soekarno's subversive scheme to457 words
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407 1965-07-25 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By August 14 still the (leadline QINGAPORE, Sat. The FedMinister of Finance, Mr. Siew Sin, said here this evening the Central Government was prepared to take "appropriate coun-ter-measures" to deal with the "recalcitrant" attitude of Bank of China officials.407 words
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Article, Illustration669 1965-07-25 1 It's DEA TH in Vietnam for rumour-mongers Saigon burns a Vietcong rebel in effigy VIETNAMESE students prepare to burn an effigy of a Vietcong during a massive demonstration in Cong Hoa stadium in Saigon to observe the 'Day of Shame" celebrations and to commemorate Vietnam's m-uly launched movement to liberateAP; UPI - 669 words
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Article103 1965-07-25 1 $1.5 m GOES DOWN THE DRAIN MANILA Sat. 'liur\r> have stolen i:oods valued at 51. 500.000 from a pier >hed by slipping them iai through a sewage pipe. Customs police said yeMerday. The stolen goods, imported from Hong Kong, consisted of 212 cases of untaxed cigarettes, bales of suiting materials103 words
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Article62 1965-07-25 1 SINOAPORE. Sat— An early moniing fire today destroyed $100,000 worth of property of Hup Huat factory in Lim Teck Brc Road. No one was injured. The house of Mr. Tan Slew Tee. 62. proprietor of the factory, which is In the compound, was also burnt. A Morris62 words
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Article46 1965-07-25 1 \NBCL Sat. The Turkuii Air Force is holding an inenury into attempted mass suicides by cadets who failed in Uieir examinations at a warrant, officers school One cadet died when he threw himself from the third floor of the school building.46 words
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Article23 1965-07-25 1 WASHINGTON Sat. The Senate yesterday confirmed the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Arthur Goldberg *> the ti\ e io the United Nation*.23 words
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236 1965-07-25 1 Razak regrets that US sale to Soek KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today expressed ••regret" at Washington's rejection of a Malaysian protest on the Droposed sale of an American communications system to Indonesia. Sneaking; to reporters here at the airport before he left on a236 words
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Article26 1965-07-25 1 TEL AVIV Im.v d labour Party. M.ipai yesterday formally expelled Mr. David Ben Ourion. former Pr.mirT who led it lor 35 years.— Riu'i r26 words
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Article50 1965-07-25 1 KLANTAN. Sat. The Education Department, is the tirst government department here to conduct National Language classes for Us non-Malay start during office hours. Twenty members of the staff attend these classes held thre<» times weekly. They are taught office procedure ar.d correspondence, grammar and general comprehension50 words
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Article64 1965-07-25 1 STOP PRESS PARIS AIRPORT STRIKE pXKIs sat. Ninrty jwr rent ot ho»te»e* and tvic* staff at Orly airport herr wrnt on a 48-hour Mrike today in protest against a decision to hahr the payment they reoivr in compensation for BBMine meal-break. Vital service* were maintained ImUt by rrpl.i. ment« and64 words
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Advertisement28 1965-07-25 1 THEMES ALWAYS A REFRESHING VARIETY IN THE WIDE RANGE OF DIAMOND SET RINGS WE HAVE IN STOCK. 5.*P.3{. d*Sdva£td. SINGAPORE tPOH ASM. Ca S-PM. OE SUVA HK LTD28 words
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THE NEWS
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Article120 1965-07-25 2 When a son comes home fHE Tcngku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan kissing her only son, Tengku Besar Muhriz, when he arrived in Kuala Lumpur from London yesterday to spend the summer vacation with his family. Looking on are his sisters, Tengku Annie Dakhlah, 13, and Tengku Deborah, 12. Tengku Muhriz,120 words
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Article225 1965-07-25 2 Jungle doctor is natives' hero IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. To more than 1,000 natives in the "ulus" of Sabah, Dr. G. H. Coffin, the medical director of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital in Singapore, is their hero. Taking time out rrom nls busy schedule at the hospital, he is now in Sabah225 words
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Article156 1965-07-25 2 Thief asked ransom for her leg REDWOOD CITY. (CaiUorma), Sat. A young chemical worker who allegedly stole an arlificial leg from a sleeping housewife and then demanded a US$5O ransom for its return was freed on US$5OO bail yesterday. Samuel V. Clevenger, 'J3. explained his bizarre action by saying heUPI - 156 words
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Article71 1965-07-25 2 MALACCA. Sat. A local lawi yer. Mr. Chan Yew How. was 1 elected vice-chairman of the Malacca branch of the Peoples Action Party at a meeting held this week- Present branch officials are: Chairman, Mr. Michael Khong Chye rfuatsecretary, Mr. Tan Lengr Teck; assistant secretary, Mr. Yeo71 words
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Article50 1965-07-25 2 NEW YORK. bat. A baby ffirl was born yesterday during a trans- Atlantic night with the radio help of a Munich doctor in another plane flying about 160 miles behind. A stewardess, performed the delivery as the Lufthansa Jet flew to New York from Frankfurt Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article21 1965-07-25 2 ZERMATT. Sat. An Italian student was killed and another seriously injured in a fall yesterday on the Matterhorn. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration322 1965-07-25 2 Captain with 'exemplary record is dismissed OFFICER FOUND GUILTY ON 6 OF 16 CHARGES T/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Captain Noel Sylvester Alexander Harding was today ordered dismissed from the service by a general court martial alter he was found guilty on six of 1« charges In respect of the officers' mess322 words
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Article49 1965-07-25 2 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat— Two members of the Krian Boy Scout/ Association have received awards from the Malaysian Boys Scouts' Association for their services to scouting- Mr. Tan Lt Tee was awarded a medal of merit and Inche Awang bin Mat Ajee a letter of commendation.49 words
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Article28 1965-07-25 2 KUAMTAN. Sat.— The Hindu Youth Pot'im will hold it* annual me«Ung on Monday at the Hindu Temple hall in Jalan Bukit Übl here at 630 p.m.28 words
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311 1965-07-25 2 We have proof of subversives in SUPP: Ningkan KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Da to Stephen Kalong Ningkan, has documentary proof that th« Sarawak United Peebles Party has been infiltrated by subversive elements. Disclosing this in an interview today, Dato Ningkan said: "Th« SUPP cannot deny it has311 words
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Article162 1965-07-25 2 Pensions: Wives decide to fight "OTA BHARU, Sat.— About *m 00 Malay women teaers who lost their penj.ons when they got married today decided to fieht and get it back "even if it means" going to court." They reached this decision after a one-hour meeting convened by the National Union162 words
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Article28 1965-07-25 2 GAUHATI (Nortneast India >, Set. Eleven people died and 47 were injured in an accident to the Assam mail train on the North-East frontier railway last night.28 words
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Article50 1965-07-25 2 BUKii MBtTAJAM, The BuiiU Mert;num UiMvut Officer. Mr. Piara Btngh, yesterday opened the blood b;mk organised by the Red Cross Society. The chairman of th« Penans Blood Transfusion Aa> sociation, Mr. Triptipal Singh, urged the people to discard th» superstitious belief that donating blood was harmful.50 words
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Article, Illustration149 1965-07-25 3 MIAMI HI II S.U.— Patrit-ia Augustu* of ♦Vnan:;. Miss M.iU>sia in Ihr contest here whioh will pick Miss Universe tonight, may not be in the running for the t rown. Kut she has plenty of class beads on the bodice of a gown which she149 words
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Article, Illustration712 1965-07-25 3 WHAT A SMALL WORLD IT TURNS OUT TO BE FOR OUR HOCKEY TEAM WHAT a small m world it turned out to Me for the Malaysian women's hockey team manageress. Miss Dorothy Sibert. When team members were allocated their Perth accommodation, Miss Sibert found that she would be billeted712 words
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163 1965-07-25 3 HOLFYUOOD Sat Blind blues singer Ray Charles, brought to court here yesterday in a paternity ca.se. complained that he was be'ng harr.issed and that there was no need for an arrest warrant to have been •sstlfd "Kay Charles was available all the time." Mr.Reuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-07-25 3 Longing for Italian food? PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS CINGAPORE. Sat. If you have been longing for Italian dishes, antipa^to misto followed by Lasagne. Saltinbocca alia Romana or Frittura uel golfa with wines such as Soave. Valpolicella or Bardolino to accompany, them, or if you feel like celebrating an occasion with227 words
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272 1965-07-25 3 Cuff-links to match a young man's mood SINGAPORE. Sat.-For the young man around town who likes to wear those dis- tinctive cuff-links and studs on his evening out with his girl friend, a leading Singapore department store in High Street has a collection of men's iewellery. There are all types272 words
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Article, Illustration693 1965-07-25 4 SEBATIK ISLAND— WHERE OUR TROOPS ARE ON 24-HOUR ALERT Face to face confrontation along 13-mile frontier <^EBATIK ISLAND, Sat.— The only current face to face confrontation b c tween Malaysia and Indonesian troops along the entire 971 miles of live border in Borneo occurs on this jungle covered islai d.693 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-07-25 4 - SINGAPORE, Sat.-The Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will visit th« Second Malaysian Infantry Reeiment at their camo here tomorrow to bid them 'good luck' before they leave for a tour of service in Sarawak. He said here today: "This lj our youngest270 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-07-25 4 rWAL, Sat.— Not all the warriors of President Soekarno's take seriously his orders to "Crush Malaysia." A ease in point occurred last month hi the waters near Sebatik, the Island Jointly controlled by Malaysia and Indonesia. An Indoncsaii nub chaaer pulled near to Mala>sian patrol craft115 words
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299 1965-07-25 5 Equal status for all in Malaysia, says Ismail 'MALAY GOVERNMENT CHARGE BY PAP TO MISLEAD PEOPLE' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, has said that every citizen, irrespective of race, colour or religion, would be given equal status. He said this in299 words
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Article196 1965-07-25 5 Law talks Delegates named KUALA LUMPUR. Sit. The Lord Presdnit. Dato sir Justice line* Thomson, and the Attor-ney-General, lnche Abdul Kadir bin Yusot. will represent Malaysia at the Third Commonwealth and Empire law Conference in Sydney next month In Sydney, the chairman of the organising commit tie. Mr. P. B.196 words
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Article14 1965-07-25 5 RAUB. Sat.— A mobile team civi- tin X-raya to 250 people h;re.14 words
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207 1965-07-25 5 Complete equality necessary for genuine unity: Goh SINGAPORE, Saturday. NTATIONAL unity can only be ensured if all races are given complete equality in the political, economic and educational fields Thb was the keynote of Dr. Goh Keng Swee\ talk when he addressed a large gathering at the Kreta Ayer community207 words
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Article59 1965-07-25 5 TAIPEH tiiii -A seven-man mission lroui Malaysia led by lnche Ghazali Jawi. Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, returned here last night irom a two-day visit to Taichung In Central Formosa, where they were the lunch guests of Gei.. Huang Chieh, the island s tourstar general In Taichung.AP - 59 words
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Article19 1965-07-25 5 TANGKAK. Sat 1 mm.- In* itute here H natrd si 44 to the National Defence Fund.19 words
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Article45 1965-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. B*l. Vusoff bin Mat. 23. of Jalan Hang .lebat, was today sentenced to four months' jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of house-breaking and theft of a lady's handbag, a wrist watch and clothing worth $150 on July 8.45 words
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Article193 1965-07-25 5 Syed Nasir: I'm shocked I/OTA BHARU. Sat. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, the chairman of the National Language Month Central Executive Committee, complained here today that he has been branded an extremist for merely "discharging my duties to the nation." He said he was shocked by the charge ol extremism which193 words
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Article, Illustration59 1965-07-25 5 All part of her life JHIS bloodcurdling spectacle of a child with a deadly cobra coiled round her neck should give you the creeps. But it is all part of her way ol living. Thit two year old girl of a wandering gypsy tribe in Ceylon is performing with aUPI - 59 words
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Article145 1965-07-25 5 Thugs who come from rich homes OENANG. Sat. The 1 State Secretary, Dato Ismail bin Monamed Jalil, today disclosed that some members of secret societies in Penang came from well-to-do families. Dato Ismail, chairman of the Penang State liaison committee on secret societies, said they were driven to association with145 words
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177 1965-07-25 5 CHICAGO, Saturday. J^ NEW surgical procedure for killing pain and easing severe suffering without the use of drugs has been developed by Dr. John Mullan, professor of surgery in Chicago University's Department of Neuro-surgery. "It involves a delicate, two- hour operation on th#177 words
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Article64 1965-07-25 5 Abortion: Complaint to police SINGAPORE, Sat. A Malay woman was admitted to Kandang Kerbau Hospital yesterday suffering from an incomplete abortion that bad turned septic. A complaint was made to the police by a doctor who has since placed the woman on the dangerously ill list. A police spokesman said64 words
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Article22 1965-07-25 5 SINGAIVKE. Sai. iim campaign to eradicate vice rings in residential areas continued yesterday with a nine-hour raid on 22 houses.22 words
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Advertisement67 1965-07-25 2 •EFFECTIVE XA^TTZaT^^&L^^ J •NON-POISONOUS \^o&t»*££^ S ■HARMLESS V^-" ■if tfy •TASTELESS V^ Brinks taken moderately will net kill you. and to drive carefully •<"»•». will wrviva to np« old Of*, lut eccordmo to mcdicel '".I*"' i» however no tafe lavel tor Smoking and imoken run o substantial health rtak. ONI67 words
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Advertisement251 1965-07-25 3 Your dog and this climate Y«v dog it emu of hit natural element. Few doga wera <inaigpad for a hoc and baamid dimata. It f*ta tbam doofn, aapa abcrr energy, roba them of that wrtt-car«d-fc» k»k. That-t M*r yam dot needa help— help to combat thk ciimaaa* Aon yon can251 words
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Advertisement121 1965-07-25 4 AUSTASIA LINE LTD's S.S. 11 MALAYSIA" PASSENGER SERVICE a > between t SINGAPORE and SYDNEY/ MELBOURNE *'^V j l™w days y ivjfl I^M^a»»»JK *gas;w»tMag»<^»Bßß»sl^M^sfc DEPARTS: ARRIVES: 1965/66 PENANG IP. SHAM S'PORI P.MORESBY SYDNIY MELBOURNE Voyage 4 24th Aug. 29th Aug. 6th Sept. 12th Up*. 18th Sept. 5 30th Oct. sth121 words
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Advertisement161 1965-07-25 5 Great Scot! Holy Smoke! Qantas flies a jet a day to the U.K. Qantas flies to the U.S.A. via Australia asR '^W 13m My Hat! Fair Dinkum! Qantas flies 4 jet routes around the world Australia is less than 1{ hours away by Qantas V-Jet And wherever in the five161 words
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Obituary26 1965-07-25 6 19 Words tit (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY ut Mr. S<i Copal «ho <J»part«l on 20- Kondl> r*rn»mb«re<l. sadly missed by oelovad wife and children.26 words
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Leader Page
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305 1965-07-25 6 OPINION Sunday. July 25, 1965. PUTTING HO IN THE PICTURE •pHE tone was stern but it was in no spirit of belligerence that Secretary of State Mr Dean Rusk clarified the American position In Vietnam last week It was announced in Peking recently." said Mr. Rusk, "that the object 'n305 words
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Letters OF THE WEEK
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Letter123 1965-07-25 6 IRfcAD with interest thr article b.v Ronald Ransom on "The Pill" (Sunday Times. July 11). While havine mucb symp.ithv with his enthusiasm for furthering the understanding and intelligent use of aids to family planning, I dKa?rer most strongly with hi* advocacy of selling oral contraceptive* without a doctor's prescription In123 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1965-07-25 6 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY A call to Malaysians... The last time I saw Adlai Stevenson was in a London TV studio. We got entangled in a rather acrimonious dispute about U.S. foreign policy, and he left abruptly, forgetting to remove heavy make-up, straight tor a meeting in Downing Street. Along with1,133 words
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Article204 1965-07-25 6 This must be dealt with BAD news 'or the worm* who hoped to be caught by the Early Bird. High costs. It Is said, will make It difficult to use for television. Surely It could all be paid for by advertisers Otherwise lack of sponsored programmes would deprive204 words
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Article, Illustration486 1965-07-25 6 HAROLD SOH - The wise men and their machines are coming HAROLD SOH By THE United States has picked Singapore as its base to push American equipment and machinery onto the South-East Asian market, and at the same time to assist the developing countries in the area in their industrialisation programmes. This trade486 words
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Advertisement770 1965-07-25 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Words til i Minimum I LCONC CHAN. Cliye. s o Madam Choay Voon of Ipob iind J»nr. >■ do Mr and Mrs. Chan Boon I'votf. Malacca oo ANNOUNCEMENT HoreU US 'Minimum! SINGAPORE BALLET 11th sea«on 4th. .Vh. 6th. Tth. August E.4A p.m.. Victoria Theatre. Ticket* at Robinson's and770 words
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Advertisement12 1965-07-25 6 <3jUDSON^ Cough Drops-* POM RELIEF Or COUCH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT12 words
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Advertisement64 1965-07-25 6 Now is the time to prepare for exam success. Why let your textbooks JW weigh you down? J&A Consult STAMFORD COLLEGE... The easy home-study way to exam success in H.S.C.; S.C./M.C.E./G.C.E.; Q.T.; L.C.E. and other exams. To: Principal, P.O. Box 281, Stamford Collcfe, Singapore. 1 Please lend a rre« copy64 words
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The News
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Article, Illustration133 1965-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE Raja Pcrmaisuri Agong admires an arr a ii g c m c n t of water-lilies at a flower show organised by the Kuala Lumpur chapter >i the Ikebana Intriii.itioii.il Club. With her is the president of the chapter,133 words
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Article279 1965-07-25 7 BOB PERIES - Navy breaks up opium racket BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE. Sat. Commonwealth and American warships patrolling the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea. have all but put an end to a $30 million dollar opium racket in this part of the world. The Commonwealth warships are maintaining a 24--hour279 words
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Article96 1965-07-25 7 J^AMPAR. Sat. Sparing the rod in schools these days did not mean that the children were free to disobey their teachers, the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said here today. Speaking at the oponir^ of a new Malay school at Sungei Lesong. Inche Khir96 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-07-25 7 Head at Cheras memorial service L'UALA LUMPUR. Sat. lv The Briton High Commi.vsioner to Malaysia. Lord Head, attended a memorial .service at the Cheras Road Cemetery here today for 14 officers and men of the 2nd Bn Scots Guards. u«ho wire killed at the height of the Malayan Emergency from146 words
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173 1965-07-25 7 Gold worth $311,000 on airliner vanishes at airport MIAMI. Saturn.. I""HREE BOXES of gold bullion worth U*****,918 ($311,754) being Shipped from Nicaragua to Montreal disappeared at the Miami airport on June 19. officials disclosed today Each box of gold 93 pounds. It l I I shipped from the n firm173 words
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Article66 1965-07-25 7 Strike hotel loses $800 liquor PENANG, Sat. Nearly SBOO worth of liquor was stolen yesterday from the strike-affected K. and O. Hotel in Farquhar Street. A check revealed that 90 bottles were missine from the bar cabinet. Meanwhile, as the strike entered its fourth day today. the hotel management informed66 words
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Article30 1965-07-25 7 IPOH. s..' mri cyclist. Clioo Swer Mcxn 17. wa.- tatallv Injurwi yesterday when 4 involved in a collusion with n lorry near Mcntlembu. She died whon\y hospital30 words
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134 1965-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. It was a dual celebration for the children of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association centre this afternoon. First, it was their annual sports day and Singapore's First Lady. Ton Puan Noor Aishah. was present to give away the prizes Second, the foundation of134 words
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81 1965-07-25 7 Nearly $3m. subscribed for D-bonds I'UALA LUMPUR. Sal. The .sale ol National Detence Bonds chalked up at the Bank Neg.tra almost topped the S3 million mark today When sales closed today the figure .stood at 52.965.70n trom 786 subscribers. This included $86,350 trom 54 subscribers today and 5267.200 from 6581 words
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Article23 1965-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Radio Malaysia w.ll .start a half-hour daily programme on agriculture and rural development from Tuesday at 8-30 p.m.23 words
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200 1965-07-25 7 Journalists expelled from Ghana and Kenya LONDON. Sat John Bulloch. the London Dally Telegraph's writer on West and Central African affairs, flew home last night after being expelled from Ghana. Bulloch. 37. suid he was given no reason for being turned out of the country. "I think they just don'tReuter; AP - 200 words
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173 1965-07-25 7 JAKARTA. Saturday 'pHE Indonesian Government has banned the import of luxury goods from Hong Kong, Antara reported today. The ban. which came Into effect on July 23. was a part of the government's efforts to intensify its confrontation policy against Malaysia. AntaraReuter - 173 words
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Article38 1965-07-25 7 IPOH. Sat. A wuuhnuui. Rcsanidin Juaria. 45, terday committed to stand trial in the High Court here for the attempted murder of Ibrahim Choor Din. 22. an odd-iob worker, near Tan.iong Rambutun on May 2838 words
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Miscellaneous342 1965-07-25 7 MAI AY A Peat broadcast); 2.55 Chlnes« a K r jrs ssr»v. s; S 'sxr Br I S. S3? K i uan It: 540 Jetsons— TV or Not TV: r>l 230 TM pattern and *1" Programme summary- in all muMc 3 Odphiiik ;iiid pro- languages: 6.15 Wagon Traln--gr.mim.' summary; 3.02342 words
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Miscellaneous95 1965-07-25 7 today Betftli KecnH lOMMIOI am. '6 sf' 520 p.m '6 7;:< cbil 837 .1 m i7-2ft) 6-11 p m I S.ngapoic 840 MM '6-6 ft 744 6 Bit < Singapore 9 p m '7 8!' POM Dirkson 2.52 < 7 2lt 1. 8 41' Pur! a.m. i 6 slt> 353p95 words
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Article157 1965-07-25 8 |(OTA BHARU, Sat. -The Malacca State Government was today urged to take over the administration ol the Malacca Municipality. The chairman of the National Language Month Central Committee. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, made this call following the Malacca Municipal Councils decision to mako Chine.se and157 words
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Article131 1965-07-25 8 J^UALA LUMPUR. BaM The chairman of the i Malaysian ftllmm Ab>ociatlon s politica: subcommittee. Dalo Liew Why Hone, today called for a review of the nations foreign policy. He made the call following criticisms In the British and Australian press against the Central Government. In a statement131 words
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Article202 1965-07-25 8 And there is nothing left of the trawler that caught a torpedo PORTSMOUTH. Virginia, Sat. A trawler captain today described how a sister trawler, which cauuht a torpedo in its nets last night, blew ud and "there was nothing left but splinters." Eight of the 12 men aboard wereReuter - 202 words
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Article48 1965-07-25 8 SINGAPORE. S.r. Ho« Chuan Heng of Tanjong Pagar Road who was tied up yesterday and robbed of $2,500. to!d police that he was having lunch when three youths armed with daggers, walked into his home- He vtaa later released by bu mot he48 words
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71 1965-07-25 8 lAKAHTA, Sal. President Soekarno said today that Indonesia will produce an Atomic bomb In the near luture for defence purposes. In a speech in Bandoeng, to mark the end of ItM 36th convention of the Muhammad! lah movement. Soekarno said: "We will employReuter - 71 words
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Article44 1965-07-25 8 SINGAPORE, bat— TV Malaysia (Singapurtt) wilt telecast an interview with President Nasser in the programme "Pace the nation" at 9.50 p.m. over Channel 5 tomorrow. The interviewers are Columbia Broadcasting System correspondents. Prank Kearins, Martin Agronsky and Winston Burbett.44 words
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402 1965-07-25 8 SAIGON. Saturday DOLICE spread a dragmet through 1 the slums of Saigon today for an American AID official suspected of killing his chief and a Vietnamese woman The manhunt broadened following the reported discovery of the suspect's motorcycle. Vietnamese police distributed402 words
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747 1965-07-25 8 Khir outburst is new sign of intolerance: Raja SINGAPORE, Sat CINGAPORES Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today that distribution of government publications to schools and other institutions 'is normal practice in every country." "It was done even under the colonial regime." he added. Mr. Rajaratnam was commenting on747 words
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Article239 1965-07-25 8 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading room* of the stock exchange of Malaysia ye»trrday. with the number of the 1 sharea trs»Je«l in brackets: INDUSTRIALS. East Smelt (1.000) $2.60; F. and N. Ords 13.000) S2.M: Gammon 1 2.0001 $1.47, 15.M0) $I.U; Hume MaUva239 words
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Advertisement277 1965-07-25 8 the perfect holiday by P&O-Orient for people who like a gorgeous or for people who want gaiety and glorious, luxurious laze fun and something new and different a round sea voyage to Hongkong and Japan What mtkes a set Toytge on s.s. CATHAY or s.s. CH!TRAL and dazzling shop* of277 words
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Advertisement234 1965-07-25 8 mk NEW! *V X quick relief MA Press-button r«H«f within mloote* lasts for hours. Compact unit simple to use easily carried in pocket or handbag. I Over 300 doses. You can SEE the eont*<n'* and never fear running short Get NEW Pressurised Iso-Brovon InKslajNl from your chemist Complete units and234 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1965-07-25 9 PETER ABSALOM - PETER ABSALOM Buying a home is more advantageous now by More facilities to buy; more security of tenure It's easier to buy your own house today than it was a year ago TODAY it is easier than c\ cr before for .Malaysians, of almost nil in<ome1,251 words
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Article, Illustration771 1965-07-25 9 RONALD KINSEY - BIG DEMAND IN SELANGOR BUT BOOM IS ON THE WANE RONALD KINSEY by THE demand for housing continues to be strong in Selangor but developers report a slackening of the boom of a few years ago. They attribute this slackening to various reasons, including Indonesian confrontation, rising costs of land771 words
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926 1965-07-25 9 OH KEE TIANG - Urge to own home gathers momentum in Penang OH KEE TIANG By WITH the State Government and City Council joining private developers in building more houses, Penang is getting a new look both in the city and in its outskirts. Swamps and slums are gradually disappearing as more and more926 words
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Advertisement161 1965-07-25 9 m 3 Only /4 cents for 5 persons model EGH ="KEEP-WARM" SYSTEM jl^^^m AVAILAIII IN oBk DIFFERENT V MODELS AND j W SSI SIZES FOR NATIONAL FULLY AOIOWMIt BICE COOKERS «Br^^ I SM K>\M. MII V Al lOMATIC: I km( Rice Cooker prepare* net to your .a^a^W •.•>.<■ M by161 words
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Advertisement298 1965-07-25 9 NOW YOU CAN SAVEFASHR FORM OWN HOME through dividend re-investment. The new MALAYSIAN SAVINGS FUND is giving hundreds of young couples an easier, faster way to save for the home of their dreams. No matter what your income... MALAYSIAN SAVING^ FUND gives you the opportunity to save faster through reinvestment298 words
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Advertisement347 1965-07-25 10 BENA PARK Jolon Bcno, (near Military Residential Area) Singapore. jrv^^ 2-Storey Semi-Detached Bungalows $29,000/- upwards INVESTORS' BEST OPPORTUNITY The Investment With High Rentals, Long Lease Profitable Returns! SITE WORKS ARE FREEHOLD LAND NOW IN PROGRESS CONVENIENT TRANSPORTATION IDEAL HOME ASSESSMENT 23% 5 Rooms, Large Balcony, Living/Dining Room, 3 W.C./ Baths,347 words
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Advertisement197 1965-07-25 10 OEI TIONG HAM PARK off Holland Road, Singapore. Singoporf'i Moit Popular Residential Area TWO-STOREY MODERN BUNGALOWS 4 Bedrooms with Bathrooms attached, etc. HOLLAND GARDEN 6 m.s. Holland Rood, Singapore. TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS 4 Bedrooms with Bathrooms etc. i^exTEeT nq v i ncs: SIN CHEW REALTY LTD., 132. Rochore Road. Singapore197 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1965-07-25 10 HENRY PAUL - Desire to own house sparks off Ipoh boom HENRY PAUL fey 36 syndicates of one type or another, ranging from the giant Canning Garden Estate Ltd. (1.367 units, costing about $25 million* to the Ho Lok Park <25 units, about $300,000) have either completed or have under construction a total1,227 words
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Advertisement83 1965-07-25 11 CHOOSE YOUR IDEAL HOUSE/FLAT from... AWMI.W IWM it I River ,\\r, Rd/si. Tbomta Walk. is mimmi i—mr fnn Sots ftyxntmt )M»M uf»»i4 Montklr l» COR()\ATIO\ ROAD WEST ■'<t to <j..m MMI Park. ploi.yrd •rmt'4*tarhrd. Rnf<::.< Bu Corn^OUD^ %*>. aw go ufwardl. ITTTTItIff HOI6E r.- -~*r Bcncool'n MM. Cliy OMtf* •loirxd83 words
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Advertisement302 1965-07-25 11 to nun V\s s J PLANNING TO A HOUSE? xk why not open a savings account with L ]</>/ THE HONGKONG BANK %£J like Mr. Thrifty? Mr. Thrifty rJJ in while he had enough saved to saved something carefully every JIUIbIjjL, put down the deposit on his own pay-day and302 words
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Advertisement734 1965-07-25 12 ADVERTISEMENT OWN YOUR OWN HOME HOUSE OWNERSHIP SCHEME FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICERS BY THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT OFFICERS' CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LIMITED Three and a half miles from Johore Bahru on Jalan The development is related to other planned facilities $12,500 to $33,000; including the cost of the land. Tebrau734 words
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Advertisement261 1965-07-25 13 Local materials will be used without prejudice to quality and standard IN MALAYSIA MODERN HOUSING UNITS ARE FITTED WITH rgHACAM I LOUVRES •—•»*^Sja/ ■•**<* 1 ll|™""^"^S»»»SB»SSS«S»» A I L. I yi\ Available in i'^^^^^^*^»^fc Wf STANDARD TYPE t> |h -M PROOF ty-e A CLOUET CO., LTD. SINGAPUKE, MALACCA, K. LUMPUR,261 words
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Advertisement1158 1965-07-25 13 ADVERTISEMENT Govt officers' housing society starts building project in J. Bahru THE Federation of Malaya Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. has further augmented its most ambitious scheme by embarking on the development of 135 acres of land in Johore Bahru to house 969 families. This is in addition to1,158 words
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Advertisement382 1965-07-25 13 Builders see JARDINE WAUGH first because they offer SPECIALISTS in each field of engineering civil, mechanical, electrical, ek-ctronics, telecommunications and air-conditioning who will ensure a well-planm-d and successful project, SERVICE before, during and after your project; SUPERIOR MACHINERY MATERIALS from a complete range of products for building. AGINCIES Atlas Fumitura382 words
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Advertisement172 1965-07-25 14 ONE OF n n [T^/^n^/^cTP I MALAYSIA'S IMm tMImM HOUSING ESTATES I I POH GARDENS SITE PLAN TYPE "E" TWO-STOREY DETACHED HOUSE Large living room, dining room with mosaic flocnng, 3 bedrooms, bathroom attached, servants room, car porch, balcony, chain-link fence with garden A gate. Price: $29,950/TYPE "C" SINGLE STOREY172 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1965-07-25 15 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN BY Suites I want to be a star IT was obvious a long time ago that she was no ordinary show business chick. Quite apart from her talent. 1 knew it the day that Cary Grant called. Ages ago. He'd seen a picture of her, and he1,068 words
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Article83 1965-07-25 15 rpONIGHT. at the Cultural Centre. Cunning Rise, the 1 Singapore Film Society will be showing the outstanding French film. "Rules of the Game." Directed by Jean Renoir, the film (recently voted by an international critics jury as one of the three greatest ever made) marks the high spot83 words
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Article466 1965-07-25 15 DOLLS- ROYCE stands for pre- eminence In cars; Yale and Chubb are formidable names when It comes to locks and safes: and all the world knows that if a knife comes from Sheffield it will have a keen edge. Schools run to specialities In a rather similar way.466 words
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Advertisement602 1965-07-25 15 LaaaaaaL PHONt ***** \ou simiuim.: TODAY 4 SHOWS AT I 10 am, 1.15,4.30 8.30 pm I Stells: SI JO 4 SJ.SO-Circle: $4.00 I aVKaIaUaWMOBIIECI c^W JULIE k, CHRISTOPHER I ANDREWS W PLUMMER Produced im TODD -AO Color by Dclu«e I A ?Oth Century Fox Picture I PLUS ON STAGE AT602 words
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Advertisement144 1965-07-25 15 MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE CONTEST "EU" GUARANTEED PRIZE $5000/YOURS IF YOU WIN IT OUTRIGHT Entries Close Wed. 28-7-65, 11 a.m. NEW STRAITS VIEW ?£w HOTEL JKr (Johore B<ahru) >^flw >P*>^ 5 Presents nightly for a '^kf limited engagement, the iJI jfi &C$F Seductive KOREAN DUET. |f¥ Music by Ortega and144 words
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Advertisement23 1965-07-25 15 TO-NIGHT-9 p. m. MATCH- II s ff\ MAKING im Mer.9 Jiok vs. Puran if Samson vs. Piratt Ah Teck rs. Krishna J f23 words
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Advertisement187 1965-07-25 15 TODAY: l-4-« >m. §K^M MAN'S SHADOW... i jT5f Subitenc* H,^^r Surely Follt-s! Today 11 a.m.: "Young Jesse James" Scope. Free Chocelere t» all tieheH Holders at all Show* tedor by Sheng Huo/Ven Heutert Chocelate Factory. fight backache And Rheumatism N*tain> c*» mm y% feel cc e#a, nr»d. and a«prw« luelM187 words
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Advertisement594 1965-07-25 15 Actual T«fti Prove You Can Increata Your Strength 20 per cent lit One Month With Astonishing New Second Exercitet! I PROMISE YOU A FINE HANDSOME PHYSIQUE IN 30 DAYS OR MONEY BACK! f JBk WITHOUT WEIGHTS, SPRINGS, BARS W5Tf OR GADGETS! f Th# Schcol of Phytical Education, British Co'umMf, ~>T594 words
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Article156 1965-07-25 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BO* POINTER Bae* 1 M I TLK KING l.lrho Prince I irst Love ELCHO PRINCE FIRST LOVE Fint Love little King Little King Phantom Rao* S AOL'GIi Tough EXCELSIOR Great Eagle Eu Choy Now What I Now What I 1 (HOY Rough A Tough Emir Star156 words
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732 1965-07-25 16 Epsom Jeep's best bets are The Little King (Race 1). Rough and Tough (Race 2) and Cast Iron (Race 4). The going is good. r»AST IRON will take some Dealing In the Cl 2 Div 1 7f handicap (Race 4) at Penang732 words
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Article1109 1965-07-25 16 PENANG— 3rd DAY Race 1-2.30 Cl 5 Div 2 ($4300) 8 T ***** *pringfiela a (KY Urn) Daniels 6 9.0 SubUn 4 2 ***** The Little King a (Venl Vlcl) E Breuk. 9 8.12 (SF) Nebon 8 I ***** Elcho Prince g (M Tan> RS Breuk 5 8.10 (F) 21,109 words
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Article492 1965-07-25 16 llf ALACCA, Sat.— Yap Ttiien Chin caused the only surprise so far In the Malacca biidmimon championships when he knocked out defending champion Koh Hoe Nee in •trftlghts 15-6 15-3 In the semi finnl of the veterans' singles. Thien Chin will meet Yap Koi Fonu492 words
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203 1965-07-25 16 Fraser: Move to relax ban is put off Sat.— A move c to rescind the expulsion of Australian swimming star Dawn Fraser and three other Australian 0 1 ymp ie swimmers was deferred indefinitely by the Australian Swimming Union today at its halfyearly conference. Miss Fraser, the 100 metres freestyle203 words
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Article31 1965-07-25 16 HARTFORD. Sat —Dave Hill, took :ho 36-hole lead yesterday in the $210,000 Insurance City open golf tournament- Hill on 133 finished one stroke In front of Dave Marr31 words
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Article147 1965-07-25 16 ■WICHITA (Kansas p. Sat.— The American listed record In the women's 440 yards was broken and the 440-yard relay record was tied last night in the U.S. national track and field meet here. Madeline Manning of Cleveland led all the way to win the women's 440147 words
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Article23 1965-07-25 16 MALACCA. Sat Sl:m School and HQ Coy 45th l,.«?hc Regt. RA drew 3-3 in an Army league soccer match at Terendalc.23 words
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Article14 1965-07-25 16 TOKYO. Sat. A Peking football beat Tinamo of Albania 9-0 yesterday14 words
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147 1965-07-25 16 Nina wins 3 golds in paraplegic games STOKE, Sat.— Nina Kirk of the U.S. won three gold medals yesterday as the ixjwerful United States continued to run away from the pack in the annual international paraplegic games. Miss Kirk won the javelin, club throwing and discus events in her class147 words
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Article, Illustration311 1965-07-25 16 ROCKVILLE. Sat /^ARY Player ripped eight strokes off par and turned in a course record 63 yesterday In the second round of the $150,000 "big three" special challenge golf match at Lakewood Country Club. The record-breaking performance gave Player a 36-hole total of 132311 words
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Advertisement50 1965-07-25 16 jwßflhL*'.-' 1 N»x->x- n >: ÜB-MAN ""I > CTg CLUB-MAN FREE GIFTS ifif CLUB-MAN ri Q^ 1 I Announcement |B9| j their store at the Great IjjJJH f Surprise FREE Gifts await one and all. ■t ttkm MMMiniwf— TAI WAH TRADING CO., LTD. I 20, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 650 words
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Article, Illustration2546 1965-07-25 17 A LOR STAR— Redzuan Ishak von the individual championship in the Kedah-Perlis Telecoms meet. He was first in the lugh jump, long jump and triple jump and second in the 110m hurdles. Masnah u.nte Salleh was the women's champion. She won the discus and the shot putt.2,546 words
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Article365 1965-07-25 17 SYDNEY. Sat— Results of Australian Association football matches played today were: NSW NORTH Adamstown 2 West 2. NSW FED DIV. 1 Cumberland 4 Metro 2, Prague 1 Yugal 2. NSW FED DIV. 2 Bankstown 1 Concordta 2, Granvillr 2 Marconi 2. QUEENSLAND DIV. 1 Hellenic 1 Azsurrl365 words
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Article167 1965-07-25 17 LONDON, Saturday. IZEN BARRINGTON steered England towards a first innings lead with an innings of 81 not out after three wickets had fallen for 88 runs against South Africa on the third day of the First Test at Lord's today. At tea, England had made 223167 words
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Article158 1965-07-25 17 ENGLAND had scored 287 for six wickets by the close of play. Harrington was out for 91. was their seventh of over 50 for England since they first came together In the last tc&t against Australia last season. But Barber had just completed his 50 In 2 hrs.158 words
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Article148 1965-07-25 17 I.OMHIN, Sat.— One hundred anti-apartheid supporters today, staged a demotu i tration outside Lord* cricket I ground where the Sooth African touring team la playmi: its First Test against l.ndand. While a crowd of 20^*0 lined up for tickets, the demonstrators picketed the grounds. They carried placards148 words
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Article55 1965-07-25 17 LONDON. Sat British swuner Linda Ludgrove clipped three-tenths of a second off the women's world 110 yards backstroke record when she clocked 69.5 sees here today. The previous best was 69. S by Jill Norfolk of Britain, set at Blackpool, Lancashire, last year. Ludgrove was swimming in the55 words
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Article188 1965-07-25 18 SINGAPORE. Saturday SINGAPORE Cricket Association set a record In the Malaysian Cricket Associations interstate league tournament with their fourth innings victory this season when they defeated Pahang by an innings ana 13 runs at Balestler Road today. Final scores: Pahang 118 and 76. Singapore188 words
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Article104 1965-07-25 18 I\II\N(. Iff] I\M\(;S US SINGAPORK IST INM\<.* 207-4 declared. paiiam. ma mm 'Overnight 28-5) Aravind b Barnes o Sundaraj c Gatha b Ra/«k 0 .laicjit run out 10 Paehymuthu c SoocelemJ b Razak Khoo c Martens b Raaak 2 Sarban not out 23 <;handinex>n b Mohlnder 1 Samuel b104 words
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Article63 1965-07-25 18 Catherine is RPSS star IFOH. Sat. A Form Four pupil. Catherine Thong, wai th«» l)iv 'A' champion at the Raja Perempuan Secondary School nttiletlc meet here today. Bhe won the 100 m and 200ir event* and was second in the 80m hurdles. The champion trophy went to Blu* House with63 words
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Article99 1965-07-25 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Royal Air Force Changi i-reated a maor upset in the Singapore Cricket Association knockout tournament when they beat the current league leader^ Singa- pore- Recreation Club, by 56 runs at the padang today. Changi will now meet "either Police or Royal Navy on Aug. 7.99 words
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Article, Illustration551 1965-07-25 18 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN: By London, Saturday 'PHE choice of Mexico City— 7.ooo feet above sea level for the 1968 Olympic Games is now worrying medical men in many parts of the world. It is curious that it has taken two years since the International OlympicReuter - 551 words
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Article90 1965-07-25 18 PENANG, Sat Ferule outplayed Kcdah 5-1 In the friendly triangular hockey match at Victoria Green today. Showing all-round superiority. Perak led 3-0 at half-time. Andy Ramu opened scoring In the 19th minute and netted a second two minutes later. M. Dass Increased Perak s lcavl just90 words
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Article38 1965-07-25 18 SINGAPORE, riat Singapore thrashed Malacca 7-0 in the inter-state badminton championships for girls held at SBA hall today. Singapore will now travel to Kuala Lumpur for the finals to be played on Aug. 10 and 1138 words
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Article26 1965-07-25 18 RAWANO. Sat.— Ulu Selangor Teachers beat Rawang Youth Club 2-1 in the Selanaor Mentrl Besar's Cup soccer final at Kuala Kubu Bharu today-26 words
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377 1965-07-25 18 Yang 46 and Lall 6-16 take the spotlight VfALACCA, Sat.— MalacItl ca Combined Schools led Singapore Combined Schools by 139 runs with two second innings wickets in hand after the first day's play in the south zone schools Interstate crliket final at the Malacca Club paday today Scores: Malacca 143377 words
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271 1965-07-25 18 Avtar is fastest over 5,000 m in S'pore Singapore, sat. Schoolteacher. Avtar Singh ran the fastest 5.000 metres today in the State and established himself as the favourite to win the event at the next weekend's Malaysian AAU national championship at' Farrer Park. Avtar clocked 15min 29.4 to clip 5.6271 words
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Article113 1965-07-25 18 ADELAIDE. Sat.— The Malaysian women's hockey team gave their best display of the Australian tour today despite being beaten 1-0 by South Australia in a fast game. The spectacular goalkeeping by Malaysian goalkeeper Janette Lee was a feature of the match. Malaysia had most of theReuter - 113 words
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Article287 1965-07-25 18 PtNANG Sal. St. Xaviers institution became north /one cliampions in the interi mate schools badminton comi petition for the Kings Cup i when they beat Anderson School of Perak 4-1 here this morning. Results*- <Bt. Xavier's p ayers mentioned first)— Ho Kirn Kool bt287 words
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Article542 1965-07-25 18 i- IPOH, Saturday "iiALAYSIAN Olympic Games swimmer Cheah Tong Kirn and International Leong Wei Tat today qualified at the Perak Swimming championships here to represent the State in the Malaysian meet to be held in Singapore on Aug. 3-4. Cheah, of the AngloChinese School won542 words
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291 1965-07-25 18 PENANG. Saturday. LEE Leong Chye and Kok Wai Lam created the biggest upset in the Penang Open tennis championships when they beat the top seeded pair. Buddy Yap and Toh Boon Theng. 1-6. 6-3, 6-2 in the semi-finals of the men's doubles. Leong Chye291 words
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Obituary36 1965-07-25 17 GUNN JEANNIE ANNIE of No. 1 Ayr House— Grange Road passed R«ay peacefully on Saturday 24th July. Cretjmtion at Mount Vernon Crematorium— Al-Junled Road on Monday. 26th July, at 410 pm No' flowers by icquest.36 words
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Advertisement79 1965-07-25 17 %Lat€ CLASSIFIEDS £0 Word, Sl* (Minimum) CORRAY— To Ivy and Hubert girl on 24.7.1965 at Assunta. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. VAN DER KLOOSTER: To Marjorle (nee Wee* and Rinus. a son. Martin Raymond, !>• Assunta Hospital on 23rd July K.L. SUPPIAH— GirI to Subbaletchnny (Thevana) and granddaughter to Supplah.79 words
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Advertisement62 1965-07-25 17 (So** «*"'-m^m But YOU could be HER if you fdjjT^ '1 \^C \/i OTHER AUGUST 'SPECIALS' Vj^^i W fc\V\ m^ EVfRY DAY IS XMA3 DAY FOR KILDARE L 4«* vl \\A HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR FUTURE HUSBAND K J THREE ANSWERS TO PROBLEM SPOTS jj WrULll/ THE ROAD TO SWEET62 words
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Miscellaneous116 1965-07-25 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCtt V«ala»a tup srmi-final. !nd leg: Spore V Kelantan (Jn Besar. 7.30 pjn.). Malayan PHD final: Kedah V Neert flpoh). Klang DW. 2 final: Wah Yew v Tamllians fpadane. 5.10). L. Perak Div. 2: Sebrang v DTC (T. Anson i. CRICKET Stonor Shield: Sgor Club v Services (KL116 words
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Miscellaneous88 1965-07-25 17 ATHLETICS EPF championships (Merdeka Stadium. 2.30). S'pore Housing Development Board's Walk (7.45 ami. Sekolah Izzuddin Shall :,poris (Ipoh). MOTOR-hACING Roys! Perak MC'i grass track meet iK. Kungsar polo grd. 9 a.m.). BADMINTON Heah (up north sone final: Penang v Perak (Pg). S*r©r restrict* I championships (SBA. 11 a.m. 7 p.m.V88 words
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Advertisement90 1965-07-25 18 Tuost who know w« *****3 NATIONAL PANASONIC A radio yo'-i'll be proud to own. A 4-band 8-transistor portable for discriminating ears and fastidious tastes. Rich and brilliant hi-fi from large 4 speaker. Smooth, unbroken lines make for modern and stylish design. This is a NATIONAL portable you'll be proud to90 words
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Advertisement130 1965-07-25 18 Voluntary Commission In the Malaysian Engineers Territorial Army AM YOI A qu»lin«l antinecr? A BUUvvlmi MOm t*tw*rn th« •<• I* •■>* *<* >n<i mrdicaJW At? DO YOt lira ib Sin«»por«, Rlu»m Taiping. Kiuuila* m K TrraciMß? IF SO, Yoa m»« b« jiMt Uw mmm tha M»l»»«t»n Knrlswn of th* Territorial130 words
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Article, Illustration3314 1965-07-25 1 Edwina in a swimsuit shatters the calm at Cowes... THREE By ALDEN HATCH AND LOUIS WAS BLACKBALLED AGAIN PAMELA: Born with a king's guard LOUIS: Polo and bathtub gin Next week: Kelly's tot battle EDWINA: First on a historic flight IJLf VU HEN Lieutenant Lord Louis V W Mountbatten was3,314 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1965-07-25 2 PETER VANE - PETER VANE Three plots to free robbers foiled. But two succeeded. What new, ruthless coup is being planned? TEN men sit down to a breakfast of sugarless porridge this morning. They live in an unchanging world of bleak stone walls, iron bars,1,701 words
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Article57 1965-07-25 2 JOj OV •«jg 6£ 9e *°is opri »E sjjsf) ZE WJ3 ie |i>.\ V OC I"P^N :z P'V *7. ■Oijjauoo i ZZ J«:noO oZ MStlTirdc; or. •amaw L\ 'moahkls SI 11 »t 6 pi.ißdmo 8 i I*S 9 -U3 9 jirrj j. Jdjpy s iJBj i :u.«o(| i57 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1965-07-25 3 THE ROAD BACK FROM THE BOTTLE BY A MEMBER OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics can't take it or leave it— they start to sink deeper into a bottomless well THERE is o bronch of Alcoholics Anonymous in Singapore which meets every Friday at 6.30 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. Anyone who thinks1,154 words
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Article, Illustration826 1965-07-25 3 RONALD RANSOM - You cannot tell with snakes RONALD RANSOM NATURE By SNAKES exercise a strange fascination over the human mind, and even those people to whom the word "snakes" brings a feeling of revul sion cannot resist reading and talking about them. On the last occasion when I dealt with the Hamadryad,826 words
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Article322 1965-07-25 3 THE KNOW ALLS HOW many people are directly involved in the rubber industry In Malaya and Singapore? II Ml) Tlii- industry s t*timate& to yitc direct employment to about 600.000 people. Taking into account their dependents as well as others engaged in rubber trading, transport and >.»;;.'ar subsidiary occupations, about322 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-07-25 4 It's date time for the young set— with lots of dash |_|ERE S a wardrobe plan for the young, geared for a business ond social life. 1. Play-time sees our girl in a floral bikini; 2. A short-sleeved black hipster blouse teamed with a striped skirt smart for the office123 words
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588 1965-07-25 4 Good taste is knowing when to stop a little less instead of too much EVEN l)c--fore you've o i> c n c <l your mouth, your clothes have spoken for you or .i^niiisl you. And before you've mouthed the "pleased to meet you" bit. they have already summed you up588 words
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Article418 1965-07-25 4 FROM JANE LEE TO YOU... MY husbnnd and I have uureed on most things In setting up our home. We are not very well off n w«had to minimise expenditure. Now we have got to decide on either a refrigerator or a washing machine. We cannot afford both. My husband418 words
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Advertisement133 1965-07-25 1 gggVgV «r gin*, m^^***, j^B(m&BL** mp Jgßgggglggggga^r""'**Jl**''^- *^m wdk ■j^j^-v gggg^^jgnggg^gggggggggggggggggggggggl i'^ :^3Bg| Ei^gg^wr' Viltfl g& <- w gggi JK&- gg^H :S^M ?W DRINK OVALTINE E' Be the centre of attraction <M ...bounce with the health BBr^Jl Ovaltinekeepsyou packed |UVAljlllNij| jm m gfaW W/* J|l U with power. The malt,133 words
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Advertisement179 1965-07-25 2 H n Cjltt Oi I unsurpassed elegance. THIS is more than the superb writing instrument you expect from Parker. This is an article of such distinction and elegance, it will be cherished for a lifetime. m Inspired by the artistry of a London Up PARKER 75 silversmith, the Parker 75179 words
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