The Straits Times, 26 July 1965
1965-07-26
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Title Section27 1965-07-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Mat*** 14 Net** 1 1 The Straits Times Kstri. 1845 MONDAY. JULY 26, 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100527 words
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Article, Illustration508 1965-07-26 1 Search for terror gang widens Tracks of 30 men and boat on riverbank I By GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Sun.- THE SEARCH for the Indonesians and the local Communist terror gang who raided the Kuch-ing-Serian road a month ago has widened. Informed reports say that the whole coastal area east from508 words
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Article819 1965-07-26 1 Why no rural aid for S'pore... RAZAK TELLS OF 'DIFFICULTIES 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Tun Abdul Razak said today that the "uncooperative spirit" of the PAP Government made it difficult for the Central Government to extend its rural development programme to the Malays in Singapore. The Acting Prime Minister was speaking819 words
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Article, Illustration503 1965-07-26 1 Beauty from Thailand wins 'Miss Universe' crown you THE FAIRY' FROM THE EAST BEATS THE BLONDES MIAMI BEACH, Sun. A raven-haired I) eau i y, Apasra Hongsakula, 18, of Thailand, beat lour blondes here last ni^li! for the "Miss Universe I!m;.v crown. The dark-eyed Miss Thailand was one of theAP; UPI - 503 words
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284 1965-07-26 1 SOEK ACCUSES MALAYSIA OF OFFERING ARMS TO CELEBES REBELS JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno today accused Malaysia of offering arms, with Britain's help, to rebels in South Celebes and of telling the rebels to proclaim a south Celebes state. The weapons "missiles and rockets" were to be fired by the rebelsReuter - 284 words
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Article53 1965-07-26 1 I ici.A (Italy). Sui. Pietrn Mosca and Mhria Molmaro were married here yesterday after a 45-year engagement. Mosca. now 65. and his bride, 60. became engaged in 1920 shortly before he left for America to MM Mi fortune. She rejected many proposals of mar--1 riage while awaitingReuter - 53 words
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127 1965-07-26 1 FORCES TO GET THAT PAY RISE THIS WEEK sun. The k acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that the pay rise for Malaysia s fighting men will be effective from the end of this month. Tun Razak said this when he visited Camp Temasek to inspect the127 words
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Article37 1965-07-26 1 DENVER. Sun— Three children were swept to their deaths in a flash tlood near Colorado Springs south of here, lasi night as a laohinK cloudbuist touched off Colorado's .second major flood in two months. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article173 1965-07-26 1 USplane 'shot down by a missile' SAIGON. Sun. A U.S. Air Force Phantom Jet aircraft was shot down 40 miles from Hanoi yesterday by "what might have been surface-to-air missile." an American military .spokesman said today. No parachute.-, worn observed from the stricken plane and its two crew nn-mbrr.-. were173 words
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Article24 1965-07-26 1 Council have arrived hen constitutional conference on Fi.l uviich opens tomorrow. Tlie drip gation comprises .-i\ F: Indians, and dx Buroj Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article26 1965-07-26 1 IMAM. MISSING MANILA. Sun. Philippine Air Force C-J7 transport plane \\a» reported missing tnfl.iv with li civilian passengers, lft military personnel and dependents. ll'l.26 words
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Advertisement67 1965-07-26 1 Cigarette Cases Soxes Ladies Cents Brush Sets BobM Spoon* Pushers Teo Sets Salvers Condiment Sets ttc ♦S^.Sf. deSilva£td. SINGAPORE IPOH ASSO. CO. S.P.H. OE SILVA (HX) ITO. Shelltox in the blue aerosol tin KILLS ALL INSECT PESTS IXOX Destroys in two distinct ways 1. instantly on contact 2. through its67 words
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Advertisement76 1965-07-26 1 DANISH CUTI BUY SimUNG SILVER B i 'f M^l Ctws J.-W..H.H-, ■f v <<~H iL S< c Ji ~1l ORANGE CRUSH |/^J for lively satisfying %\&J J re ri!s l iniell ||f^g^ —^^lll Stop anytime .any place, SlJjfcypwLlkJi^. and treat yourself to a real thirst-quenching drink L^ER&NE^y F&NOrangeCrush.SparkKjjrfrT^ lin refreshment76 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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135 1965-07-26 2 lOMDOtf, Sun— The 840- island colony of Fiji, which cl«»»-s not want independence, is expected to win limited home rule uith a ministerial svstnn of Government at a constitutional conference "prnine here tomorrow. Thn conference, in conMtlirinc thr pace and method of135 words
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364 1965-07-26 2 i SAIGON. Sunday (]OMMUNIST Vietcong guerillas last night struck close to Saigon, shelling the district capital of Bin Chanh, 11 miles southwest of the city, overrunning one of its outposts. A U.S. military spokesman later said that had been reoccupled by Government Territorial troops364 words
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Article165 1965-07-26 2 t.MGON. Sun. Six South Vietnamese religious groups announced at the end of a two-day meeting yesterday that they had lormed themselves into a uint religious council. The newly-formed council sent a letter last nigh' to Major-General Nguyen Van Thleu. chairman of tin ruling military directory165 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-07-26 2 The right to choose— by Ne Win in Peking HONG KONG, Sun.— The Burmese leader, Gen. Ne Win. who is now in Peking on an official visit, yesterday called on the Chinese Head of State. Mr. Liv Shao-chi. and Premier Chou En-lai. the New China News Agency reported. Later, at129 words
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Article31 1965-07-26 2 PEKING, Sun ViMtini{ Frrnch Minister of State for Cultural Affairs. Dr. Ar.tlre Maliaux. left here by tram today ror a tour of Sian and Yenan in north-we&tern China.31 words
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226 1965-07-26 2 OANGALORE. Sun. 13 The high command of India's ruling Congress Party last night postponed decision on the controversial issue of what is to happen to the former Portuguese territory of Goa. They shelved the matter after stone-throwing demonstrators forced the shutdown of226 words
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324 1965-07-26 2 rPOKYO, Sun. Japan's governing Liberal Democratic (Conserv ative) Party, charged with corruption in its ranks, took a severe beating from indignant voters in yesterday's election for the Tokyo metropolitan assembly. With 17 of their members under indictment for giving or taking bribesReuter - 324 words
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134 1965-07-26 2 Macapagal gives away 11 million acres ]U ANILA, Sun. PreiTl sident Macapagal announced yesterday that his administration will give away more than 11 million acres of Government land to private settlers. The President said about 1.288.000 million families would n under the programim Most of them are already occupying it.Reuter - 134 words
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Article27 1965-07-26 2 WASHINGTON Sun NIM people. Including eight nuinbrra of one family, wen fcllto I day in a two-car head-on collision on an eastern Kentucky luchvuiv.27 words
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Advertisement103 1965-07-26 2 The Bulletin COMMONWEALTH BREAK-UP By T. B. Millar Also on account of the BRITISH COLONIAL OFFICE NOW The 30 colonies still tun by Whitehall in London IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF The Bulletin ON SALE NOW $7 Protect the pedigree fi with EPIVAXPLUS' the sure, safe vaccination against canine distemper.103 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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158 1965-07-26 3 DASADENA. Sun. The 1 U.S. Manner-4 vsatellite yesterday completed its transmission back to earth of 21 photographs of Mars. A small part of a 22nd. picture was received just before the tape-recorded picture data ended. Mariner was 142.5 million miles from earth when itReuter - 158 words
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131 1965-07-26 3 SWEDEN IN A TIZZY OVER A PAT OF BUTTER STOCKHOLM. Sun— A Swedish Army private took an extra pat of hutter for breakfast and stirred up a national controversy Army regulations s.,\ One pat of butter for each conscript, though hr can have as much margarine as he likes Pte.Reuter - 131 words
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Article40 1965-07-26 3 MADRID. Sun. Madrid's City Council today approved the use of minicabs here. The tiny ca'os will have fares 25 per cent lower than those of regular taxis, but will not be permitted to leave the city limits.40 words
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Article55 1965-07-26 3 STOCKHOLM Sun Some 300 voutlu threw stones and bottles at 30 police in a battle in central Stockholm on Friday night, police reported. The Hunt oet;;.!i when two policemen tried to arrest a drunken frenatjer outside restaurant. Police said .some ol the youths wer» taken toReuter - 55 words
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Article54 1965-07-26 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Elgin of America's biggest steel firms were each fined US$5O,OOO for conspiring to tix the price of carbon sheet •teel. The firms are U.S. Steel. Jones and Laughlin. Bethlehem Steel, National Steel Corporation. Oreat Lake* Steel Corporation, Armeo Steel. Republic Steel andReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration314 1965-07-26 3 Freddie Mills found dead EX-BOXING CHAMP SHOT IN HIS CAR NEAR HIS WEST END NIGHT CLUB LONDON. Sunday L IIIDDI! Mills, lormer world light-heavy-weight boxing champion, was found shot dead early today in his car, not far from his night club on the fringe of Soho. Police .;u.d a weaponReuter - 314 words
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Article184 1965-07-26 3 COLOUR TV BOOMING IN THE U.S. ltfEW YORK. Sun. Colour television is booming In the United States. Sale.- of Mta are >uarlng and a major network has announced that almost all It* top evening programmes wili be broadcast in colour next >eason. An estimated three million colour television sets areReuter - 184 words
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Article27 1965-07-26 3 MOSCOW. Sun. TtM Sower Premier. Mr. Alexei ttxlay thai the entire territory of any potential foe M tvirhin range of Soviet roc'icet-carrymu submarines.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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407 1965-07-26 3 The battle for Tory leadership moves to the constituencies LONDON. Sun T»HE battle foi the Conservative Party leadership A moved yesterday from London to hundreds of country towns for weekend soundings of opinions m the local constituencies. So far there is no convincing bandwagon rolling for any one candidate. TwoReuter - 407 words
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Article73 1965-07-26 3 PARIS. Sun.— A Greek engineer made better time than he expected when driving home from Brussels yesterdav and stepped out of his Cadillac only an hour before a time-bomb exploded under its chassis. If Maikes Kontostr vlos. 30. had been held up In traffic h: would probablyUPI - 73 words
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192 1965-07-26 3 New device to wipe out street noises claimed (Southern I* 5 England). Sun. A British inventor has reported American and European interest in his iatest device a way of reversing sound waves and making them collide to wipe out noise 'Mr. Lionel FothergiM. 52---year.old electro physici-r. explained: "It is some-Reuter - 192 words
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Advertisement267 1965-07-26 3 design 40 SNEAKERS for fashion and fun &£t£a SHOEMAKERS TO THE WORLD \lf THE NEWEST OF THE NEW AM ATUriUI ATI^C This book is intended to be used IVIM I lib IVIM I IV/O as, a text book for Forms IV and V. It covers the syllabuses A and For267 words
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Advertisement275 1965-07-26 3 MISS MALAYSIA 1965 (Miss Intcrnalmnal l l^'' Icaul) (Mile*! in I Ofl| Beach. .iiil<>mit| says "I love HICEE, because it beautifies the complexion.* You ijjii can keep your complexion smooth and clear by taking regularly HICEE. wonder tonic, candy taste. Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vh. O HICJ275 words
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Article39 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE Sun— The Minister for National Development, Dato Lim Kirn San, will present prizes to the winners of the Housing and Development Board's essay-writ-ing competition at the Tenant's Talentime Final at the National Theatre on Aug. 1.39 words
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Article37 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. P.C Stephenson. marketing consultant of the Cold Storage < Malaysia) Ltd.. will Rive a public lecture on "Marketing with Accountability" at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the College of Commerce Hall. Nanyang University. Jurong.37 words
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748 1965-07-26 4 Two choices for a place in secondary school SINGAPORE. Su PARENTS of children who will be sitting for the Primary Six examinations in English this year, will be asked to make two chpices regarding the postin.*: of their children to secondary schools. Under the system last year, parents were given748 words
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Article234 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun A CONVENTION of all Muslim organisations in the State will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 22 to discuss the constitution of the Prophet Mohammed birthday scholarship fund. It is organised by the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society The organising sec- retary,234 words
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230 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. IMPORTS into Singapore of all goods and articles 1 of whatever nature or description, originating from or produced in or manufactured wholly or mainly in the Republic of Indonesia, have been banned from Friday The Prohibition of Imports (Indonesia) Order, 1965 made230 words
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Article97 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Water will be tut off tomorrow in Lengkok Mciak Houses Nos. from 1 to 31. and 16 to 26, One Tree Hill Houses Nos. from 12 to 20, 3 to and 65 to 67, Jalan Tupal House No. 32 and Grange Road Houses97 words
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Article41 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Ministry of Culture's field section will give free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at Changi Tamil School In Wing Loong Road, Lee Cheng School In Jalan Chye Kay. and Kampong Petani, off Sime Road.41 words
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Article35 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Monstgnor C. van Melckebeke Apostolic Visitor of Sout'i-East Asia, will officiate at the earth-breaking ceremony of the Marls Stella High School Building at Mount Vernon Road at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.35 words
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Article18 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ang Soon Hoe has been re-elected president of the Singapore Shipping Contractors' Association.18 words
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Article98 1965-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Inche Hassan bin Abdullah Thanl, an Assistant Inspector of Bchools (Malay) has returned from Britain after successfully completing a ore-year course in Educational Administration at the University of Reading, Institute of Education, under a Colombo Plan Award. Inche Hassan Joined the Education Service as a98 words
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Article33 1965-07-26 5 KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun.— A 34--year-old estate worker. Muthusaxny Kumaraveloo. was last night found hanging in his home at Sungei Way Estate, about seven miles from here, by his younger brother, dubramaniam.33 words
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301 1965-07-26 5 JESSELTON, Sunday. s^TKK'T security measures have been ordered to cut down the high rate of pilferage in the Jesselton port area. The measures include a round-the-clock gate check by policemen, authority for Customs officials to search visitors, and the lighting and complete301 words
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Article112 1965-07-26 5 LIQUOR STOLEN FROM HOTEL DENANG, Sun.— About $800 worth of liquor was reported stolen from the strike-affected E and O Hotel in Farquhar Street. Ninety bottles of liquor were missing from the bar cabinet. Meanwhile, as the strike entered its fifth day. the hotel management informed the strikers that those112 words
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Article33 1965-07-26 5 MALACCA. Sun, The Minister ot Agriculture Haj! Mohamed Ohazall bin Jawi. will open the 13th annual conference of the Malaysian Veterinary Association at the British Council Hall Kuala Uunpur. on Friday.33 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-07-26 5 STUDY BY MAN AND WIFE TEAM How to conserve Malaysia's natural resources IPOH. Sun. Malay- sia still has time to profit from the mistakes and examples of other countries regarding the conservation of natiual resources This is the opinion of an American husband and wife team. Dr. and Mrs. L«e222 words
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206 1965-07-26 5 Army may retrench 80 employees at vehicle depot A BOUT 80 of the M. CviUal'^p^f^^. ntSf C£ the i/reoSSd TZ This wa s disclosed In the' July news bulletin of the' Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association Just re- leased. ,?£o. bu 2 letin saJ d206 words
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Article109 1965-07-26 5 Girl's fatal fall from a bicycle |POH. Sun.— The Ipoh Coroner. Mr. Yong Yung Sul yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a girl trainee teacher in :he Day Tralntn e Centre here. Fuziah binte Haji Mohamed YuMf, 21. The inquest was told that Fuziah was cycling along109 words
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138 1965-07-26 5 'Break with U.S.' call by Umno youth ALOR STAR, Sun.— The North Kedah Umno youth section last night resolved to press the Central Government to take strps to sever diplomatic relations with the United States. The -neeting. presided over by the North Kedah youth leader. Haji Omar bin liar Ahmad,138 words
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169 1965-07-26 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The traffic police here will soon be experimenting on a new traffic control system which will be more efficient than the present method. The new system would be controlled toy "vehicle detectors" which do not require rubber pads, the Police Secretary,169 words
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Advertisement283 1965-07-26 5 W/HVRRY.' V Utl V \s!r*l \f// f7W*\ *V vjl SPECIAL V HL I^V^^B^a^HLiHHL^Lffi TO MARK THE FESTIVAL OF SPORTS Big discounts on all items. LADIES BLOUSES, SKIRTS. SLACKS A SHORTS: Lady Arrow CrMM R**itt Blows* $12*0 Lody Manhattan dacron cotton blouM 12.00 Swim Cotton Blout* 12. 50 Thai Bloum Lac*283 words
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Advertisement291 1965-07-26 5 for the power-packed Mark n^gg^clf* IV now has Hydrolastic H Suspension! aT^Juißw i -^^^^^^^^fc— t^jJ"[j^^^^ MTV The Powerful Rilcy Elf, the world's most luxurious small car, now gives you a more comfortable ride with the world-famous Hydrolastic® Suspension system. "Now you can float on fluid, iron out every bump and291 words
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244 1965-07-26 6 Mirror is PAP trash, says Minister KOTA BHARL, Sun. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today described the Malaysian Mirror, a Singapore Government publication, as "nothing but PAP trash." He said: "No doubt the Singapore Minister of Culture, Mr. Rajaratnam, claims that the Mirror is a Singapore Government244 words
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Article205 1965-07-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE Department of Primary Production will 152 pure bred Berkshire boars on Aug. 2at 10 a.iry Sale of the boars will be by drawing of lots, which will take place at Lim Chu Kang veterinary Boars which will be offered for sale are between205 words
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Article49 1965-07-26 6 IPOH. Sun.— The Armed Forces recruiting team will be at the Territorial Army centre in Tambun Road here .'or two days from tomorrow to interview prospective recruits. Candidates must be Malaysian citizens between the ages of 18 and 23 and must have passed Form Two.49 words
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Article30 1965-07-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Burglars broke into Salisbury Cold Storage food suppliers in Wan Tho Avenue at about 3 a.m. today and escaped with casJi and cheques amounting to $1,380.30 words
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398 1965-07-26 6 WE AIM TO HAVE THE RIGHT PEOPLE TO SUCCEED US: LEE SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night spoke of the importance of training future leaders for the cause of a Malaysian Malaysia. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Old Rafflesians' Association at Raffles Girls398 words
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197 1965-07-26 6 Call for HSC general paper in Malay DENANG. Sun. Nine 1 motions tabled for adoption at the annual 1 meeting of the Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Teachers' Union at the E and O Hotel yesterday were shelved owing to shortage of time. More than 100 delegates from the union's197 words
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113 1965-07-26 6 TELUK AXSON. Sun. A call to the people to renew their faith in the cooperative movement as an effective means of enhancing and expanding the 50--cial and economic development of the country, was made by the Raja Muda of Pcrak here last night.113 words
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Article148 1965-07-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— An attractive programme has been planned by the Young W'omens" Muslim Association appeal committee in its efforts to raise funds for its clubhouse. The building, complete with furniture and other facilities, is expected to cost SlOO.OOO. With a grant from the Singapore Government148 words
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Advertisement386 1965-07-26 6 Welcome to our displaying Booths at "1965 Singapore Trade And Industrial Fair" at the Great World Tonight. FREE gift for every purchase of our TANCHO Product j^k Apply Tancho Hair Tonic to the hair W±. ar| d nab >t into the scaip with your Hk fingers. Dandruff and itchy feeling386 words
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Miscellaneous203 1965-07-26 6 Ml**, Oap By Y.T. Ham tin I OONT SEE ANYTHING ME, NEITHER^T VkH, BUT WUTIi. 7 ,-r J OOP! MY GOSH V\OU KNOW^— -O^^' THAT LOOKS LIKE A BUT IDO J>OU SEE WHAT'S /sT X\V V J WHAT THAT IS CX/T THEREY WEII-V^ TERRIBLE MONSTER.'/ HEAR A LOT J MAktN203 words
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557 1965-07-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun ■JHE Federal Treasury today rejected Singapore Finance Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swees claim that Mr. Tan Siew Sin had suggested continuation of the present financial arrangements between the two governments for two years. The Treasury was rommentinK on557 words
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Article184 1965-07-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday. XTEW import quotas tor filament electric bulbs of) 15 to 200 watts for domestic lighting, rice noodles, wire nails and mosquito coils were today I announced by the Singapore Imports and Exports Control and Registration Department. The quota for electric bulbs from July 15184 words
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Article43 1965-07-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr. I G. Manadoss has been elected president of the Malayan C<w>pera.nve Societies Workers' Union. Others elected are Mr. T. Thirunavakara.su. vice-president: Mr. IN. T. Pany Pillay. secretary Mr. K. Selvaraj. assistant secretary. Mr. V. I. Verghese treasurer.43 words
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77 1965-07-26 7 KUALA TRENGOANi;. Sun. Seven farmers were today fined $15 each or three days jail after they pleaded Ruiltv to unlawfully occupying- Statr land In the Kuala Brans distnci. Ku Kob bin Ku Mu. Chi Ku Mai bin die Ku Mis. Abdul Oham bm /twang.77 words
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Article75 1965-07-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sun Cinema magnate Dato Runme Shaw has been appointed general chaimi.n of the Medical Progress Fund campaign committee, which was launched yesterday by the Minister for Health. Mr. Yona Nyulc Lin. The following were elected ctiairmen of the various subcommittees: Mr. Woon Wah Slang, public75 words
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Article88 1965-07-26 7 DENANG. Sun The Marine Police here have called off their search for at least two missing trawler men feared to have been mastered with five others whose bodies were recovered at sea off Muka Head on July 7. "It is unlikely they will ever be tound."88 words
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154 1965-07-26 7 Transport permits: Priority to co-op members I/ANGAR, Sun— The Mi-niM.-r of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today urged all transport operators in this country to form co-opera-tive societies before applying for new transport permits to his Ministry. Speaking at a meeting of taxi and transport operators. Dato Sardon said154 words
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Miscellaneous8 1965-07-26 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl AHEAD f tyr8 words
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Article49 1965-07-26 8 70 Word* Hi (Mimimmmi MR A MRS. Oan »>k Oon thank <nd friradu for ihnr vaiunbi* alfta, good nrlrhea and attendanrr durgal thnr r»>.-ot mamaKr on THE FAMILY OF ttM iatc Mr. H<-o( Kk Poog thank tneae wno r«ad«re4 ralaaMa aaaMMSM durmc their >•». ml «n.-» at <b* fuoer».49 words
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Obituary28 1965-07-26 8 i» W~dm tti '¥iat««« IN LOVINC MEMORY of S Mia. rhnmby drparlrd Jfl? «I Oftrn lnnrlr h«artacb<'. a ulent taar for on* w Ivrad ao dear.28 words
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The Straits Times Monday. July 26. 1965.
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Article702 1965-07-26 8 The Education Ministry should be busy planning for the new school year, now only five months away. The main tusk ifl to provide classrooms I and teachers in Form II for the 100,000-plus students enrolled i last January in Form 1. There is already provision for some702 words
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Article303 1965-07-26 8 In 1962 fifty manufacturers took part in a Kuala Lumpur exhibition of locally-made goods. In 1963. for the first Made-in-Malaysia trade fair, the number rose to 58. Last year there was no such eventThis year the second Malaysian fair, now open, has drawn 1 70 exhibitors. Progress, ob-303 words
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Article175 1965-07-26 8 The proposal that South Asian countries should cooperate in tourist promotion opens interesting possibilities. If preliminary moves by the Indian Transport Minister. Mr. Raj Bahadur, lead eventually to a working basis for collaboration, the potential foreign tourist may one day be offered the attractions of a dozen countries175 words
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Letters
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177 1965-07-26 8 I REFER to the report headed "Phones at the Airport" (S.T. July 12 >. Public telephones, such as the ones at the airport and on road sides all over the country, go out of order more often than private telephones as they suffer from acts177 words
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Letter95 1965-07-26 8 T>ERHAPS the following X figures will help convince the Pahang Government that the 20 per cent fee for converting agricultural to residential land is a poor way to raise revenue. The tax on an acre of agricultural land is about six dollars a year. That on an acre95 words
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Letter68 1965-07-26 8 1 WOULD like to draw attention to the traffic problem at Commonwealth Crescent. It Is Impassible for a twoway traffic system to work at night because cars are parked on both sides of this narrow road. The solution to this problem is either to make Commonwealth Crescent68 words
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Letter49 1965-07-26 8 MUAR. with sixty thousand Inhabitants, has no recreation facilities no park, no picnic sites, no swimming pool only dirty mud-choked beaches. Surely we should have somewhere to go for leisure, away from town? It is time the Town Council woke up and did something. RORFD Muar49 words
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Article575 1965-07-26 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By MA. University of Malaya INTERROGATION: SP WORDB/PHS. IronU.) BERAPA: In the main. BERAPA may be translated "how much", "how many"; In some cases, however, "how", simply, may be used: In others. "what", may be more suitable. As subject: BERAPA nmor onng mi? How old575 words
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1341 1965-07-26 8 Cyril Dunn - Why India will keep the death penalty Cyril Dunn By REPORTING FROM NEW DELHI INDIA is perhaps best known abroad as the land of non-violence. Its people, almost all of whom have a religious commitment to the sanctity of life, include a sect to prevent them from killing flies by1,341 words
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Advertisement883 1965-07-26 8 Straits IhM Mak* Cktaalrtad adve>tiia>n«w«a aaar m »a«d*d MX t COLD BTOWASB iU»SI»MAPIKCT o. n,'i Road Kacaaxtantat Oaaa) COLA STOKAGI mtMCNIt At Holland »ea« HUM haal 8... Aanhor».a4 At»<r CITY BOOK STOOB LTD wiackMW *****1. < layir Qm* THC NaTW« FNOMT fitipatrta* i liwmiiaii M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road.883 words
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Advertisement61 1965-07-26 8 B^Eliv 4bI^BV LatftfV iAranr must i is O.C.B.C's Policy. Becouse it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too BANK WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. MM LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHOKISCD CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED I FULLY PAID: S 30.000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 33 000,000 0061 words
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Advertisement45 1965-07-26 8 ,-^y _u_L- -Ja£MZ£SZ*SSmWmWm\ 1 .aHar:V I 1 <*0F {ELLIOTT 3 NAMES WILL INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Consult your nearest JARDINE WAUGH office for expert advice on the most suitable machine to meet your requirements. /^U&K Sole Agents *fH? The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation.45 words
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Article, Illustration510 1965-07-26 9 JPOH, Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today denied that he had ever said that non Malays were guests in this country. He attributed such allegations to politicians who were out to destroy for their own selfish510 words
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471 1965-07-26 9 Economist defends Josey: We didn't find any bias' LONDON, Sunday. T<HE Economist on Friday strongly defended Alex Josey, who has been expelled from Malaysia for alleged interference in internal politics aimed at disrupting racial harmony. The magazine said Mr. Josey. who Is now back In Britain, denied the charges andUPI - 471 words
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Article57 1965-07-26 9 PENANC irfMilrni ot the Peninsular M.ilm T>a. > litT'i' Dnton. Inche Abu Ka.v>im iiin Yu-soir. will attend the *orld teachers' conferrnce to be held in Mi\is Aoaba from Aug 1 to 7. He will leave Penang on Friday tor the conference, which is oe.na initiated by the57 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-07-26 9 MISS Rath Hoa nin B iT (above), a Qantas booking officer in Singapore, has returned from a two-week training course in Sydney. During her stay there, she visited the huge Vjrt base as part of her training. Qantas representatives from America. Japan, the Philippines.58 words
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Article35 1965-07-26 9 SYDNEY. Sun. A 44-year-old glider pilot vu killed yesterday when the slider's wings fell on a diva and it plummeted 800 ft. to thr ground at Singleton. 100 mlleft north-west of Sydney. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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236 1965-07-26 9 Penang Library asks aid for its plan PENANG. Sun.—Malaysia's oldest public library, the Penang Library, is appealing for donations to raise $15,300 for its fivepoint development project. "Our sole Intention Is to cultivate a large section of educated, alert, loyal citizens." Mr. SM. Mohamed Idris. the chairman, and Mr. J.C.236 words
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Article328 1965-07-26 9 WANTED- A NEW LABOUR TRIBUNAL 'None of the 12 members represents workers. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Government Employees National Trade Unions Federation today urged the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, to reconstitute the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal except for its chairman, Sir George Oehlers. The union secretary, Mr. G. N.328 words
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188 1965-07-26 9 QINGAPORE. Sun. Esao Standard Ltd. has announced the names of prizewinners for the national language awards Instituted by the company. National language public examination In Standard Three conducted by the Ministry of Education In August last year: First. Chong Kooi Poh ($lJ5>; I second188 words
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Article98 1965-07-26 9 Guides say farewell at camp fire PIWANG Bun. About 300 guides and brownie*, from the various schools in Penan* and Province Wellrsley attended a fare- well camp fire, staged by the Girl Ouldes Association of Penan* in honour of their former president. IBN P J Steggall. at her MarAlister Road98 words
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Article65 1965-07-26 9 Call for a monthly strike IT LANG, San. The Sclangor branch of the National Union of Day Training Colleges and Centres Trained Teachers has nrged the national body to call a strike of its members for five days every month until their claims for increased wages are settled by the65 words
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175 1965-07-26 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The boycott-bound Ngee Ann College in Tank Road will go on vacation from tomorrow. This announcement by th« Ngee Ann Kongsi took the 1 1.000 students of the college by surprise today. The students had been boycotting classes for the175 words
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114 1965-07-26 9 QINGAPORE. Sun. The Public Daily-rated Employees Unions Federation has written to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, protesting against the Director of Putllc works nonobservance of a standing rule that workers who had reached the retiring age of 60 could serve114 words
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Advertisement182 1965-07-26 9 FOR SALE l«t**t <».ti S n Tw« Stcrrr V»mi 4«ta<h*4 fcowf t— CMISTNUT MIVI. «<<« mx Bukrt TimN In 4, Si»f«r«'> tint cloti residential. 4 bedroom, living and dinirta. 2 ttafaraenw, ktt«ha« w*« alaied Mm. 2 bothroomi with aletad tilea. l«»ah«tfc, Mulm u>pe*<u« 2 p.d.ilol WC ate. Momic flooring and182 words
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Advertisement230 1965-07-26 9 DON'T S3. GAMBLE WITH YOUR HARD-EARNED MONEY INVEST WISELY TAN MALAYAN FINANCE offers security uith good returns on Dh POSI FS. Invest in a DEPOSIT ACCOUNT with PAY MALAYAN FINANCE to-day and be sure of a safe and steady return. 6°/ o on mx month's notice of withdrawal. 4J% on230 words
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Miscellaneous844 1965-07-26 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Luro- safari"; 7 News in Kngllslv pur and Penanc 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Forum in Malay; 734 Mr Malacca; S Johore Bahru; 4 Magoo "Cyrano"; News In Taipini; 7 Batu Pahai; Mandarin: 810 Mart Brrbual. Klu n 8.15 Popular aon«.s; 8.34 CanP.M. J Test844 words
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224 1965-07-26 10 I/ARACHI. Sun. The Karachi municipal authority is pulling down advertisement hoardings all over the city. Gangs of municipal workers are busily pulling down long lines of colourful inducements to buy this or that oroduct. The result has stunned most Karachites. For. now.224 words
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Article, Illustration462 1965-07-26 10 Wilson's battle cry: Let's pay our way Industry is told: Get off your backsides, work for Britain CARDIFF. Sun THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday announced plans to increase exports and cut spending in a new two-pronged drive to strengthen sterling. At the same time he criticised "loose andReuter - 462 words
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145 1965-07-26 10 LONDON, Sun.—Britain has developed a new quick-service technique to add to instant tea. instant coffee, instant potatoes, instant milk, instant puddings and instant cement. It is the INSTANT TREE. The country's biggest private forestry organisation, the Economic Forestry Group, has developed the technique to145 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-07-26 10 N-WEAPOXS: HARRIMAN ASSURES WEST GERMANY MUNICH. Sun. Mr. Averell Harr i m a n f above K President Johnson's rovine ambassador, today assured West Germany that U.S. efforts to reach agreement with Russia on the non-orolifera-tion of nuclear weapons had not scuttled plans for a Nato nuclear force. Mr. Harriman.Reuter - 229 words
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Article52 1965-07-26 10 CALCUTTA. Sun —Eleven people were luled and 47 injured. 15 seriously, when the Assam mail train was Involved In an accident last night near Menani junction, 200 miles north-east of Calcutta in Assam, according to an official report received in Calcutta. The report said the accident followed a52 words
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142 1965-07-26 10 Widow of marine wants to serve in Vietnam FVETROIT. Sun. The widow of a marine killed in Vietnam said today she plans to enlist in the armed forces and seek service in Vietnam. Mrs. Kay Lorraine Bell. 19. a Negro, who was married to Cpl Ellas Bell. 19. nine monthsReuter - 142 words
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95 1965-07-26 10 LONDON. Sun. Britain's recent issue of Sir Winston Churchill memorial stamps was marred by numerous and valueless— Imperfections, a prominent stamp dealers' house said yesterday. "We are being bombarded with letters from people who think they arc going to make their fortunes from these imperfections."95 words
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102 1965-07-26 10 DOME. Sun. A court here yesterday convicted Professor Domenico Marott i. one of Italy's leading; biologists, of embezzling 900 million lire during his 26 jmn as director of Italy's National Health Institute. He was sentenced to six years' jpil. Mis successor. Giordano Giacomello. was sentenced102 words
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258 1965-07-26 10 Wanted American gives up to Saigon police CAIGON. Sun Saigon poiu-p have detained an American wanted for Questioning in connection with Fndav night's pistol slaying of a top U.S. security official and a Vietnamese woman, an American spokesman said today The apokesman *aici tnt wanted American official. Robert Kimball, 37,Reuter; UPI - 258 words
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Advertisement196 1965-07-26 10 with VIDEO VARIOMATIC —^^^^^^^Sa^^^-dJ "^-v ERRES PLUS POINTS 4c All control knobs in front Video Variomatic (automatic picture adaptation) Excellently proportioned walnut cabinet -beautifully grained, high gloss finish Excellent picture stability by ideal vertical and horizontal picture synchronisation 7" concert speaker giving extra nice sound Soft and sharp picture controls196 words
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Advertisement123 1965-07-26 10 foam todny... travel tomorrow *^pv^^^ff^f'*-^ iStmT^ Ibbß^93biHL- wlHk J&i m -f T" 'j\M^F^ V Th« Quick Easy Way to Lwrn Nr^anguagi *£> wkj. IJ/ m~~ CONTENTS: »1 fW w ?o lesson >«SCI -^X lata Mm^J language course ■RrtS affß*jM^ Jr^ .^BfaMa^^Ba 1,,,!,,/),,. MmuM Hugf 3" mmr'M Bm r I Federal123 words
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Miscellaneous173 1965-07-26 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSB doubly confusing animal! (S. in \Anni TV nair in alt*r rfiarize on B an Pernaps O). 10. want l v pair to a«*r cnarge $QM up detectlveB order ii i, mi<rht t~ r^r^niihi* in a nd mlne Intermittently (13>. ten^by I SS? M pJS« TrT"!^?' U173 words
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Article935 1965-07-26 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MALAYSIA. By E. L. Wheelwright. (Melbourne University Press. 455.) INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT. (Overseas Development Institute, London. 7. 6d.) -By Study of industrial growth and investment chances in Malaysia REASSURING figures ot the progress of industrialisation and rural development in Malaysia do not conceal the935 words
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Article272 1965-07-26 11 JOHN KENT - JOHN KENT ASPECTS OF EGYPT. By Ethel Mannin (Hutchinson 30s By IN the United Arab Republic, President Nasser is boss. "Have you seen the Rais (the Boss) yet?" Miss Mannin was asked. Or sometimes, and even more affectionately, "Have you seen Gamal?" i The272 words
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Article221 1965-07-26 11 THE GOVERNMENT EXPLAINS. By Marjorie OgilvjWebb. (Allen and Unwin 285.) By STUART KOBE f l H£ dividing line between information and propaganda is finely drawn, and all too easily crossed. Sometimes, of course, government information must deliberately become propagandist as in the case of health campaigns,221 words
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Article140 1965-07-26 11 THE SHOOTER'S HANDBOOK. (By Richard Arnold. Nicholas Kaye 355.) THE title sufficiently describes this book, the standard manual for the sportsman or collector of guns, revised and brought up-to-date. It was first published in 1955. Many sportsmen are quite capable of carrying out minor gunsmithing. improving their140 words
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Advertisement76 1965-07-26 11 RENT OK HIIjpASE REDIFFUSION NCUU REDUCED tff CHARGES DCNTAI N0 ndf IHL INITIAL PAYMENT HP NO DOWN PAYMENT 25 MONTHS TO PAY LOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV FROM ENGLAND INSTALLED MAINTAINED BY REDIFFUSION CALL US TODAY FULLY P^^GUARANTIEIEO^^ 182 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat Road,76 words
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Advertisement147 1965-07-26 11 nec©»»«riiy jf I f^^Tv *J n iL.i I M J? A. L selected j? younger JfP generation. jr SANDOZ designs YOUTHFUL watches for the younger generation. W^Wk p-* ,-s■--* YOUTHFUL TASTE -t^ is made accessible v ||j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ to you by a selection IR^ "11 f" o^ 6 s -llT"^/ m\147 words
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Advertisement361 1965-07-26 12 iC'ontinurd from Pace tl SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* tl (Min.)-Box St et: extra QUALIFIED DRESSER, Grads 2 or A, wanted by Estate In North Johor* IMrase write Box A224S B.T. K.L. TWO AMAHS or Cookboy/Amah. irt Park. 6i m.s. Holland Road. I Snore) Telephone 6mj73. interviews In afternoon. WANTED REPRESENTATIVES361 words
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Advertisement1061 1965-07-26 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* it (.Win.) Box St et*. extra UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Invites apMlcaitons for post of Photographer (Medical Illustration), Faculty of Medl. cine. Qualifications Skill and experience In photography work essential. Salary scale: $205 x 7.50 265 Also available variable allowance, housing allowance, provident fund and medical benefits.1,061 words
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Advertisement776 1965-07-26 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT fJ Word* tt (Min.)-Box tt rts. extra IST FLOOR FURNISHED Flat at 3<tA St. Thomas Walk. 3-hrdroomed. bathrooms attached, parquet, mosaic Mooring throughout, $475/- from Ist August. Pbone Che* ***** (Spore). BUNGALOW VACANT Ist August. 3 bedrooms A spacious living room with large com pound Adam Road area.776 words
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Advertisement824 1965-07-26 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* tt (Htm.) Box tt eta. mmtro. LAND FOR SALE: Woodland Road (101 Mile) about 40.000 sq.ft. facing main road, suitable for storms UmUr, building materials, peuol kiosks, etc. Price: $1.60 per sq.ft, Also about 11 acres Woodland Road. Price $13.00u per acre. Blnjal Park:824 words
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Advertisement822 1965-07-26 12 EDUCATION IS Word* M Him.)— Box S» et*. exfro MSC, OSC MODEL Answers. Cnoy enterprises. P.O. Box 2003. Singapore SHORTHAND BEGINNERS August 2 months, 4 munuu (morning). Normal classes (6.00 7.00 p.m.) Limited vacancies. Ist Lesson Tuesday, 3rd August. Also speed classes throughout day (50--« ii. Pitman's Shorthand Examination December,822 words
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Advertisement902 1965-07-26 12 VEHICLES WANTED IS Word* ft Hid.)— Box 5* et*. extm COOD USED CARS Wanted. W* pay top prices for ears In really good condition. Contact Tay A Voon. 32. Bencoolen Bt.. B'pore. Tel: 3USS3. WANTED. VOLKSWACEN. Morris 1000, Austin Cambridge, Opel Rekord. or similar. No deaiers. Box A 4954 S.T.902 words
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Advertisement826 1965-07-26 12 I^^^^^^^^^^^ MM^ B^ PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemboron r ;2 yang berdaltar di-J.K R. kelas "D" dan ka-atas Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. Kuala Lumpur bkkgga pukol 3.00 petang pada hurl 5 8.1965. Untok Memasang 15" paip2 Aya A.C. Besi Baja ("K.C.i Steel Main") dan kerja2 yang benhabit sa-pajang Jalan Gombak.826 words
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Advertisement1309 1965-07-26 13 10 LIVERPOOL WtSl COAST U.P-i Out S'pori Sana Stum Paaaat MEMNON Liverpool, Gtasfow ll Pt July 27 Jaly 21 MELAMPUS Leuots. L'pool. Oub, A'rroutA Sir 33 Jaly 27 Jury 21/2 Aig 1 CALCNAS Liverpool illy 21 Auf I MENTOR Liverpool Au| I Am II An 11/11 Bat II AENEAS Liverpool,1,309 words
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Advertisement2484 1965-07-26 13 WJfmf M '^aaal M^t^f ***'t**'ij *T 'Mk' P THeZ. A XU/NES ai i r the lastasiat.c. COv.PA.-»r Lvi tawMtratalaCN EXPRESS SAILIN6S IB NEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANOINAVIAi Spurt f, &'iim lajajai Ml Cicmm Hame Hourg ri aaa Aatw lim* 1 1 Part KINA a) Sailel Stilt* July 2t A* II2,484 words
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Advertisement1292 1965-07-26 13 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.lCyConrin.nt Sunport P. S'baa Paaatf CITT OF WELUNSTON l'«on, HB«.f, R'iJim, Hfvrf, (Ml. «5) Mu.i. M'bro, Im'haiß 28 Jllj 28 Jaly CITT OF NEWCASTLE LOon, H'burf, R dam, Havn, Middlesbroufh 23 27 Am 24 Am CITY OF BLASBOW Luodoo, Hamburf, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull, In' Dam1,292 words
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Article1086 1965-07-26 14 THE table of aharea on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows Last businesa to July 17. (A) and la*t businrsa alnee that date 181 with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest bnalneaa for 1961 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 15.50 AIM Brikes 15.50 2.111,086 words
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Article1017 1965-07-26 14 AWEEK of big moves In the tin price concluded on Saturday with a drop of $15.25 to 5737.12 J. This represented a net gain on balance on the week of $22. Saturday's fall followed the drop of £17$ per ton In the overnight afternoon1,017 words
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Article47 1965-07-26 14 July 19 Ju.y 20. July 21. July 22. Industrial*: 66.23 b 6.43 66 61 66 58 Tins: 86.58 87.11 88.22 87.75 rubber*: 103.11 103.11 103.11 102.11 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 28 1962 100. July 23. July 24. 66.55 66.64 87.51 87.60 102.11 102.1147 words
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Article37 1965-07-26 14 ON the free exchanxs market la Hone Kon* on Saturday the U.I. dollar was quoted at 5.761 for T.T. and ."> T.'ii for cash. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 aa* one tasl of gold at 2645.37 words
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Advertisement1130 1965-07-26 14 bw sV sf JaßssssV^f sf sf J J sbb. I T !JU \^\Q W .^L KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD.. j »»»Maß»Bß»wea»at»ss«w^ o ttmmt Canada and U.S.A. Great Ukei Sejprvle* Hkcng YokonaaM Moatreal loronto Detroit CAicefo MssesHHia Mara" 22/74 An "Seel 4 Oct I Bet ÜBat 17 o*l "Eviea" 11/11 Sect1,130 words
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Advertisement1092 1965-07-26 14 !™>lorientI lilles j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 torn fully airconditioned) Departs:- Penong 30 Aug 1965 P. Swettenham 1 Sep 1965 Singapore 3 Sep 1965 For Hongkong 7/9 Sep Japan 13/17 Sep Hongkong 21/23 Sep Returns:- Singapore 27 Sep 1965 P. Swettenham 29 Sep 1965 Penang 30 Sep1,092 words
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Advertisement424 1965-07-26 14 SPORt P'SHAM PCNANO ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATi OF KUTCH" tor Colcutto July 27/29 July 30/31 Au«. 1/ 2 CHIEF AGENTS* ILL. SUB. AGENTS PENANG SUB. AGENTS: R. jumabftoy ft Sons Ui, ÜbaisfcjHo Co, R. JumcbKoy ft Sons (M) Ltd. SIN6APORE Tell *****/7 K.L. Tel: W331. PENANG Tell424 words
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Advertisement237 1965-07-26 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY m.v. "VICTORIA" Selling free* Singepoee 24Mi August, 196S CLI.V. "ASIA" Sailing from Singapore 28th September, 196S LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE TRIESTE via Bombay, Karachi, Aden Port Said Special Conceuional Rail Sleeper Tickers ticca237 words
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Article648 1965-07-26 15 TIIK fullowins is a complete list of revised quotations for the ueek ended on Saturday July M, Ale* Bricki 10 6Oxd lloustead MtM S.50 .'Idmgi LSI C.T.8. ordi. 3V0 Dunlopi UU 1.41 l> 1.01 -nelt 2.61 r. N U4 IM, Disp LW ricki l.M Gammon 1.46648 words
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1907 1965-07-26 15 From Our Market Correspondent IT looked more like a market in tin shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week and greater interest was shown in the section than for some time past. As a result turnover in minings during the five days1,907 words
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Article32 1965-07-26 15 KUBBEK TIN iprrlb.) (perpirui). July 19. 67 s cts. $715.23 20. 68 cts. 5712.23 21. 68 cts. $727.50 EX. ci«- H cts. $729.87 Vi •I. Olt'.cts. $752.37 >2 $737.12 "i32 words
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Article63 1965-07-26 15 TMI Malayan Exchange Banks- Asso- elation matte these changeK lo Ita rat.s to merchants on Saturday tall ratea to S1O0): Canada: buying rr M ;/ltt. airmail OU 3.'. 'i/l«. !'(j d'st 38 1/16 credit fetlla, Mi trade nine. Selling TT er OO ready i Canadian dellart I/It: Swiss63 words
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Article54 1965-07-26 15 T^lli: present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 l:. 16d. Buying TT 2s. 4 1 IGd Buyinr OD Is. i\d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Article34 1965-07-26 15 Dunlop Rubber Company has acquired the entire share capital of the Dutch company N.V. Necierlund.se Rubber En KunststoHen Industrie (ENERKA) of Drachten, which manufactures conveyor belting and a range of associated products.34 words
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Article77 1965-07-26 15 Current Date of Total for lol.il lor pasment payment \car pre\ious\rar r.iomc I..UM l»ivp. 12' Auk 10 IH% 15'n ironoh Mines 3d.t S.pt. 10 l.s 10id. 25. 2 d. do 6d I Sept. 10 Is. IOJd. London Asiatic 25 Aug. 25 I'atani Para 14', Aug. 27 30"» 20%77 words
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Advertisement266 1965-07-26 15 NOTICE PunUM! io Section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons interested In or having claims against the Estates of any of the deceased persons undermentioned, whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kin. are required to send particulars of their claims or interest to Hongkong Shanghai Bank (Malaysia) Trustee266 words
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Advertisement223 1965-07-26 15 I.LOVO TKIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" Iliis vev-.el is expected to arrive lrom Hongkong at 6 a.m. tomorrow 27th July and will berth at P.S.A. wnart godown at approximately S a.m. She will sail for Europe via Diakarta at IU p.m. on 27th July ■at) passentjei-s should embark between 8.30 and 9.30223 words
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Advertisement644 1965-07-26 15 NOTICES NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING MOTOR INSURANCE COVER NOTES STAND CANCELLED IN OUR RECORDS AND ARE NOT VALID. CANCKLUD MOTOR LNSUBAN4 I OVBB NOrn NOS: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****644 words
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Advertisement519 1965-07-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN JURU TAIP 1 Pennohonan2 ada-lah di-jemput darlpada Ra'ayat Negeri Peranakan Trenggan,u bagl Jawatan Juru Talp dengan tangga gajl seperti berikut:— $100. $115 X 7 50-145. 160 X 7.50-190/205. di-champor dengan Elaun Sara Mldup. Kiaun Sew a Rumah akan Qi-bayar juga sekira-nya Rumali Kerajaan tlaak di-sedianan. 2. Pemohon2519 words
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Advertisement370 1965-07-26 15 II PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPUCATIONS are bntMd from Federal Citizens for appotnt- ment as Temporary Technicians (Surveyors) in the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Salary Stale: $122.50x7.50-152.50 Exam. Bar< 237 x 14-349 Exam. Bar/ 3!>4 x 14-508. plus of Living i Allowance at cur- > rent rates. 1 Minimum Educational Qualifications; loim370 words
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Advertisement253 1965-07-26 15 I TENDERS NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of the following ua«<i KAAf equipment: Truclts 3 Ton. Truck Dlamon.i Adto Ambi. Vehicle Tyres. Empty Druou, Biai.\ and Mt ''ilaneous Spate*. A deposit of ten do> of the value of the price oilers. Deposits are to253 words
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1788 1965-07-26 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with TOTAL POOL HMN 1st— No. *3994:> lS2fl.4J! !nd— *****0 (S 7.3601 trd— No. *****5 <S 3.6801 StarWs ($408 rachl: No*. *****5. *****9. '147 19, *****1, *****3. *****8. *****X. *****4, lt><>739. 302X65, *****6. *****4. Consolations <S368 each) Nov. *****8.1,788 words
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225 1965-07-26 16 AFRICAN GAMES DRAZZAVILLE. Sun. i Kipchonge Keino, the Kenyan 5,000 metres runner, whom it had been hoped might clock the first world record at the African Games, failed gallantly yester- 1 day. Keino. troubled all night by I a stomach upset, led throughoutReuter - 225 words
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Article90 1965-07-26 16 LONDON. Sun— George Will. L'R-year-old Scottish Canada Cup golfer, won the Esso Ooldeu round-robin tournament at Moor Pnrk yesterday and with it a plac« in the British and Irish Ryder Cup tea in o inert the United Bt;nr> in October Will finished with 12 victories if90 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-07-26 16 BOSTON THE MASTER IN THE LONG JUMP SWKDItt. Sun K.ilpli r.<>» (on ;abovei of the Iniled States proved himself thr iiml imputed muster of world lone jumping nhen he crushed his <>l\mpir rival l.vnn Davies nt Wales in thr Welsh Garner at Mafndv Stadium hrrr vrstrrd." \lthouKh thr tall lithr123 words
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Article332 1965-07-26 16 THE TEST LONDON. Sunday. i 4 HARD-FOUGHT third day's cricket at Lords ended with England holding a slight advantage over South Africa m the First Test, thanks mainly to an adventurous innings of 91 by Ken Barrington, who was unlucky to miss his third successive TestReuter - 332 words
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198 1965-07-26 16 Bailey and Knight rout Yorks for 75 LONDON, Sun E>--r\ pact bovlrr.s Trevor Bailey .iiiu Barry Knight shot Vortahtre uui lor 75 on a lively wicket at Bradford yesterday to deal a furthei jolt to Yorkshires late challenge for the county cricket championship. On Friday century by John Murray foiled198 words
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Article37 1965-07-26 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sun Joe O'.ardello. world iniddle'.veisn' i boxing champion, said he would defend his title in November or I December, probably against Dirk Tiirer of Nigeria from whom he won th« title in 1963— Reuwr.37 words
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Article102 1965-07-26 16 |\EW YORK Sun R IW uf Australia, reiginns Wimb'edon crump oi thr Peruuylvai tenni* ehampii Haverford renterday a*hen hr beat Octh Scott, m i 6-2. 6-3 in the semi-f:. EmerMin meet. 1 jn tin Charles Paaarall. ranked in thr L'nitcd SlatPs who surprisingly beat Fred smileReuter - 102 words
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Article155 1965-07-26 16 LONDON, Sun. Twelve acceptors were announced today .or the v.mx Gold Tankaid to be run over 6f ;i!id 132 jrarda at next Wedni They are with reigtiu: Current Speech 1.12. Mabbub Aly B. a. v Bin ntriiulu Die ma 7.13. Atilla T. 13. Pt-ter Piper 7 11.155 words
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Article29 1965-07-26 16 PENANU. Sun Amateur optii l»x ships Will be held on A: tiip New World Pm examination and the aeighing-in will be neld ai Hosp»ta| on Au«. I29 words
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Advertisement705 1965-07-26 16 TENDERS MNYATAAX TAWARAN J.R.R NEGERI SKMBII.AN Tawaran2 dartpada p*«m- I borong2 yang ada akuan dan ada menjual alatan2 jent/ra (bona fide dealers in Ensti nrering Equipment and J Plant i akan di-terima di- Pejabat Jurutera Neecr; Negeri Sembilan hingga jam 12.00 tengah hari pada 4hb Ogos untok: MEMBEKALAN DAN MEN705 words
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Miscellaneous96 1965-07-26 16 I DIARY so* kk s-Ror Mr. I: Kilat v Municipality (Taylor Rd>; SWRC v Blue Circle <Sentul Pasar> Oiv 3.V Cold Storage r Chartered' Bank <XL padunß>; EPP v Jardme Waugh <Bnckfieldsi. Nreri W* I: 170 1 v NS Miii.iv.s i Station p IMv J: Sicnals C v Pol. Club.96 words
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Article, Illustration38 1965-07-26 17 J^xiiNNi lim (MBS, Kuala Lumpur) in perfect balance on the parallel bar. He won the senior individual title in the Selangor Schools gymnastics competition at Stadium Negara on Saturday Picture by Soong Hon Sin.Soong Hon Sin - 38 words
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Article348 1965-07-26 17 LAWN TENNIS PENANG. Sun. JOHN PEARCE carried too much power for fellow J Australian R. Raleigh and easily retained his singles title for the fourth successive year in the I Penang open lawn tennis championships which ended here today. reDor-s Gunn Chit Thve. In the348 words
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148 1965-07-26 17 LATE GOALS BY RAMU GIVE PERAK VICTORY HOCKEY PF.NANG 2 PERAK 3 PENANG, Sun. Perak won the friendly triangular hockey tour ..ament when they beat Penang 3-: a*. Victoria Oreen today. Penang led 2-0 at half time, bu Perak staged a splendid recover; to gain a deserving victory, scor ing148 words
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Article73 1965-07-26 17 PENANG. Sun The Pan-M layan Malays Badminton Associa;ion have chosen seven players :our Sarawak The team, with :lncp officials, will fly to Kuchlns an Aug 24 and return on Aur. 29 The players are? Omar Ibrahim [smail Ibrahim Mohamed Sadnli. V Hassan tAU Spore i. Omar73 words
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195 1965-07-26 17 ATHLETICS Chita star performer at the EPF meeting I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chita Raman was the outstanding i>erformer in the Bnployees Pro- i '■lident Fund annual athletics meet! at Merdeka Stadium here today Chit* won the Best Perform- a nee award for tiis record-break-j ing run in the 800 metres when195 words
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Article14 1965-07-26 17 table tunas Inter-stale schools' south ion final (Malacca*: Spore 5 M; lacca 1.14 words
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796 1965-07-26 17 CRICKET ROUNDUP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. j Selangor and Ma- s laysia batsman Christie Shepherdson scored a t brilliant century which i helped Kilat Club to < retain the Stonor Shield at Gurney Road today, m Kllat beat Selangor Police h 'by 164796 words
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Article108 1965-07-26 17 SINGAPORE. Sun Anglo-Chl- I nese School are the boys' 'A. 3' and C inter-school divisional champions at the conclusion of i the championships at Farrer Park today. Rafflrs Institution finished se- < cond while in the girls section. Raffles Girls School became the first holder of the108 words
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Article480 1965-07-26 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MOKHTAR'S MISTAKES LEAD TO 2-1 SHOCK BY KELANTAN By Singapore. Sunday SINGAPORE 1 KELANTAN 2 (Singapore won on 3-2 aggregate) gINGAPOKE, the Malaya Cup holders, made their way to another final by the skin of their teeth at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Before a home480 words
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Article131 1965-07-26 17 PENANO. Sum. Former Malayan high lump champion. Tan Ghee Lm. '"<* champion athlete in tlie annual athletic? meet of the Malayan Tern College h<".u here today B record' in tlie high tump and the llOri hurdles events. Proebei House won tlio imerhouse championship Dcwev House131 words
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Article23 1965-07-26 17 MOSCOW. Sun— The Japanese notional soccer team drew 2-2 with Avangard of Kharkov In a frlwidly match at Kharkov yesteraay. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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370 1965-07-26 17 Forces for Malaya Cup in 1 966 season IRU APPROVE APPLICATION By MANSOR RAHMAN K tA L A LI WIPUR. lv Sun. The Malay- i sian Rugby Union annual meeting today unanimously approved the application by the Malaysian Armed Forces to play in the Malaya Cup tourna- i ment from370 words
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Advertisement19 1965-07-26 17 BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "E" JACKPOT $2,500 GOES TO OUTRIGHT WINNER Entries Close Wed., 28-7-65, 11 a.m.19 words
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Advertisement321 1965-07-26 17 96 H.P. MJ^^Xi TYPE 330 nMMMn MARINE [jy^yH^^ DIESEL Mwk/j ENGINE... WITH BORG WARNER GEARBOX Ml W*Hfr THE MOST COMPETITIVELY PRICED ENGINE IN MALAYSIA AVAILABLE EX-STOCK SPORE, K. LUMPUR, PENANG. THORNYCROFT HOUSE, Clcmcnccou Avenue, P.O. Box 95 Singapore 9. Telephone: *****/3 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is321 words
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110 1965-07-26 18 From ROGER HENNING SYDNEY, Stin. A pharmacist who had i Kilt Mgji nuirijuan.i plant urouinj; in his iMrtli-n dU not know what it was. the North Sydney («urt v.is told recently. It <n\irfd .m ugly hrick wall ami »as ornamental, so lie left110 words
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64 1965-07-26 18 MADRID. Sun. Mr. Miguel Maiaix. a 24-year-old art Instructor from Alcoy. emerged from a cave here yesterday after spending 500 hours underground. Hundreds of people gave him a rousing cheer as he came to the surface. Mr. Mataix collected underground plants,Reuter - 64 words
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Article48 1965-07-26 18 MOSCOW. Sun.— Soviet .scientists have established that the Antarctic ice cap is more than 5.850 it. deep, Tass reported yesterday. The scientists at the Soviet observatory at Mirny in the Antarctic had measured the depth of the Ice cap by radio location.48 words
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Article37 1965-07-26 18 SINGAPORE. Sun— Tne Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commeice and its affiliated associations will jointly tdve a dinner it the chamber's auditorium tomorrow in honour of the Acting Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun I Abdul Razak.37 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-07-26 18 TUN RAZAK GOES TO PULAU BUXOM KECHIL THE ACTING PRIME MINISTER, Tun Abdul Razak. being chaired by Pulau Bukom Kechil people to the shore when he arrived for a tour yesterday.34 words
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Article37 1965-07-26 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. will lay the foundation store of the Young Women Muslim Association's Club Hou.se at Haigsville Drive at 5 p.m. on Aug. 4.37 words
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310 1965-07-26 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. r rHE FINAL consign- ment of equipment for Mobil's 543 million refinery in Jurong. consisting of nine giant processing towers, arrived in Singapore today. The shipment of this cargo from Japan involved a colossal task. Right from the start, when the310 words
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515 1965-07-26 18 STATEMENT ON EQUALITY BY TUN NOT IN THE UTUSAN, SAYS LEE SINGAPORE. Sui fill- SINGAPORE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today s;ii<l thai statements <>n racial equality made by Alliance leaders like the acting Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul M;i/nk. were not being carried to the people <>r the515 words
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Article250 1965-07-26 18 Problem solved after 2,000 years rkNTARIO. Sun v Three students at the University of Waterloo claim to have solved a mathematical problem which has baffled man for more than 2.000 years. It is the lainous cattle problem posed in an epigram by tin I and inventor. Archimedes i 287-212 Bl250 words
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Obituary19 1965-07-26 18 MACWORTH 5 p.m. STEPHEN VEO BOX Kit p.m. on Kidadan. MADAM HEW KOOI MVO' behind I Hon Wall19 words
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