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Title Section23 1965-07-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Ik**** i Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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252 1965-07-27 1 'Go home Green' call to U.S. envoy JAKARTA, Mon. Tlu now Americ a n Ambassador, Mr. Marshall Green, presented his credentials to President Soekarno today while armed troops kept an estimated 3.000 yellng young Indonesians away from the palace. Th c demonstrators gathered at the headquarters of the Communist YouthAP; UPI - 252 words
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Article, Illustration344 1965-07-27 1 Another step up escalation ladder? SAIGON, Monday IF the American belief that one of their aircraft was shot down by a Russian surface-to-air missile proves correct, the Vietnam war will have moved another rung up the ladder of escalation. Confirmation of the kill might pit Russian and American fighting menReuter; UPI - 344 words
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Article, Illustration159 1965-07-27 1 THIS photograph of a wanted Communist, l.ai I.ian Siu. was carried in the 'ballot" slips niven to residents in the resettlement areas in the First Division of Sarawak when they answered questions during Operation Letterbox 11, launched on Friday. The question paper was headlined "This is a good159 words
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1346 1965-07-27 1 Razak asks foreign press: Give a balanced account SINGAPORE. Monday. JHE ACTING Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today appealed to foreign correspondents to give "balanced and fair" accounts of Malaysia. Addressing flic Foreign Correspondents Association ol' South-east Asia, Tun H;i/;ik said: "I have n<> whatever to object to criticism which1,346 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-07-27 1 MAUDLING IS 6-4 ON FANCY LONDON. Mon. Reginald Maudling. 48. former Finance Minister, was 6-4 on favourite to become Conservative opposition party leader in odds quoted by a London bookmaker today. Mr. Edward Heath, 49. former Secretary for Industry, was quoted at evens, though more money was at present reportedReuter - 91 words
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Article89 1965-07-27 1 No thaw at Bucharest banquet BUCHAREST. Mud. A Rumanian bid to break the Ice between Russia and China failed when the Soviet Communist Party leader. Mr. Brezhnev, and Peking's No. 3 Communist sat together for four hours without speaking a word to each other. The scene: The ninth Rumanian Communist89 words
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168 1965-07-27 1 JACKIE SAM - Riddle of the silent foreign newsmen JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Mon —In n Razak was prepared for the big "twist" to be harrassed with questions by foreign correspondents when lie addressed their association at lunch in the \delphi Hotel today. He e\en invited them to do it. He said: "Please168 words
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Article43 1965-07-27 1 BANGKOK. Mon— The Malaysian delegation to the .second meeting of the joint Mi Thai border committee. headed by the Malaysian Home Affairs Minister. Dato iDr.i Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, arrived here today by air from Kuala Lumpur. Reuter. (See page I),Reuter - 43 words
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218 1965-07-27 1 LBJ: WE CAN'T JUST GET OUT OF VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson was today quoted as saying the United Stales "cannot just get out" of Vietnam. "We're going to do what's necessary," he said In an exclusive Interview with Newsweek Magazine. The Communists In North Vietnam think America has lost,Reuter - 218 words
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Article76 1965-07-27 1 OANGKOK. Mon. D Thailand has banned the export of tin ore following the completion of a modern smelting plant in the island province of Phuket. Southern Thailand. Tho ban was put into force last Saturday, and the smelting plant will be officially opened on Thursday.Reuter - 76 words
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Article34 1965-07-27 1 BAGDAD. Mon. President Soekarno U u> visit Baghdad before the second Afro- Asian conference, which is due to be held In Algiers on Nov. s. It was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article110 1965-07-27 1 PEKING. Mon. The Ghanaian mission to Ninth Vietnam left here today on a Chinese civil airline Miuht for the last ■tagc uf their roundabout route to Hanoi. The mission *M seen off after an overnight stop in Peking by the North Vietnamese Ambassador here. Mr.Reuter - 110 words
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Article169 1965-07-27 1 'Don't handle this cargo' plea KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tho National Union of Commercial Workers today decided to appeal to American unions of transport workers not to handle the controversial electronic equipment i"r Indonesia. It also decided t<> request the American Federal Labour and C Industrial Organisation (Al to briu of169 words
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Article43 1965-07-27 1 MTSTERI M\N SIM.APORK. lues Territorial Annv sentry on 81 Johns Island hred several rounds at suspicious figure seen on the beach late last night. Police spokesman. Mr. T. llelliah. said m. trine police ami Territorial Army had mounted an extensive search.43 words
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Advertisement26 1965-07-27 1 A "Quick Shine" in Quick Time with RE-POj> AUTO POLISH and CUANEft No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers MtlUlU UMimWl HALUIB *^Bl*' I26 words
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Advertisement45 1965-07-27 1 *M I I I PHILIPS S transistor portable is a best-seller! jE^ WhydidPhilipsL3X2sTbecome SgfijSf*! a best-seller immediately it was ?>££s^A introduced here? Because jg* of its attractive design, clear loud reception on medium wave and 2 short wave bands! Uses only ..Sj^sste" 4 flashlight batteries.45 words
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Article273 1965-07-27 2 Congressmen urge expanded air war on North Vietnam WASHINGTON, Monday pKESI D E N T Johnson resui his review of the Vietnam war today amid renewed pressures for a stepped up American offensive. But therr was still no word on any new drclstona on Ihe rum273 words
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Article105 1965-07-27 2 QANANU, Me«. *<<> prican and South Vietnamese troops yesterday killed £9 VieUong guerillas and raptured 33 near the vital airbase here in eSM of the largest ciimhinrtl operations by fortes of the two nations. Lnited States Marines an,) South Vietnamese Navy .junks scaled off an islandReuter - 105 words
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Article46 1965-07-27 2 NEW DELHI. Mom. India's rue production Vw 1964-63 is fxprctcd to tut:il 38.730.000 metne !ivp per cent increase of the previous year. According to Agriculture Minis- tics tin- acnes* uiiiler rice iia.s increased by 1.3 pet cent to 89 148.000 acres. Router.Reuter - 46 words
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Article77 1965-07-27 2 Talks set on South Arabia ADEN, Mon. A wurking party is to meet In London next week to prepare for a constitutional conference on South Arabia In December. The 3rltlsh Colonial Secretary. Mr. Anthony Greenwood, told a Press conference at Government House here yesterday: "I have proposed that a representativeReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-07-27 2 Pendatun dares Soek: Hold elections i I HEW YORK, Mon. I I gALIPADA PENDATUN, Deputy Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, has challenged President Soekarno to hold free elections in Indonesia. "If he is a man," Mr. Pendatun said yesterday, "he will resign and permit free elections." He wasAP - 367 words
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111 1965-07-27 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Dr. J Subandrio. Indonesian Foreign Minister said yesterday that Malaysia "does not have any more chance" of participating in the second AfroAsian conference in Algiers next November. He made the claim on his arrival home from a tour of 14 Arab andAP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration194 1965-07-27 2 Kamaraj to stay on for another term as party boss f^ANGALORi:, Mon.- The governing oner c n s Party's national committee yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution which will enable the party leader, Mr. Kum.i raswami Kama r a j (above), to stay in office for a second two-year term. ThisAP - 194 words
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Article36 1965-07-27 2 BHOPAL (Inclu). Mon. Madhya Pradesh S:jf> pol:c» published a box score for eiclit years of warfare in iigiiiixst bandit gangs: 300 bandits killed. 4.000 capturerl and 1.300 Including Tommy Kuna and llgM machlneguns. seized.36 words
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Article34 1965-07-27 2 SALISBURY. Mon —The Rlir>desian Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, has assured his pmty that Independence from Britain, negotiated or not. would be achie\rU without strings, it was slated lier* yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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301 1965-07-27 2 'I killed my chief admission in passion murder (^AIGON, Mon. U.S. Aid employee Robert Kimbali has ad- mitted the fatal shoot- ing of his American chief and a pretty Vietnamese woman hi what was described as a passion slaying, a Vietnamese G> ment spoke.-:. today. The spokesman said Kimbali. 36.301 words
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134 1965-07-27 2 MANILA, Monday. TiHE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, told A the Philippines Herald yesterday that SovietPhilippine diplomatic relations would not be possible "for a long, long time" even if Moscow might want to cultivate friendship of the Philippines. He wasReuter - 134 words
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Article139 1965-07-27 2 I^LISABETHVILLE. Mon. jlj Scores of Congolese rebels were killed when Central Government planes bombed and strafed a rebel stronghold near the north Katangese town of Lulimba. military sources reported yesterday. The sources described tht town as the la.st rebel .stronghold of "Simba" rebels139 words
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Miscellaneous31 1965-07-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (WEU. lb BETTER MAKE) f<s£OffGEf OW GOOO. VOUJ A START gUPPQgfcjr \«AVEN'T SfAgTEP VET^ (WWW? POC YOU TD CUANGE itoUKf WAITING/ V^jr!^ \JHND ABOUT TUE CObOUg^31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-07-27 3 rer a l d BROOKE, a British schoolmaster, seen in the dock during his trial in Moscow last week. Brooke, 27, was charged with spreading subversive literature aimed at undermining, weakening and damaging the Soviet State. He pleaded guilty in Russian, which he speaks fluently nd was67 words
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Article100 1965-07-27 3 FIVE-A-MINUTE CRIME IN U.S. WASHINGTON. Mnn. Berl itu crlmea occurred at. a rate ol llve-a-mlnute '.as* year as Americas crime rate soared 13 per cent over 15)63. the FBI reported today. One of every 10 policemen vaulted and 57 were murdered. For every I.OOu Americans there were 14 serious offencesAP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-07-27 3 Third man Powell joins the battle THE TORY STAKES LONDON, Monday. THIRD candidate last night joined the struggle for leadership ol the Conservative Party, sparking what could become a bitter, wide-open fight to succeed Sir Alec Doug-las-Home. The Conservatives today begin the complicated process of naming a successor. The man271 words
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Article89 1965-07-27 3 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union .s rale of economic urowtli was ud 9 3 dot cent in the urst .six months of this year comuarcd with the same neriod in 1964. according to an official report The Soviet news ascnev Tau said labour productivity inReuter - 89 words
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Article17 1965-07-27 3 WIRITSAK llnttll Mum Two ooiiini smugKlers captured In north-vex India tunuft nut to b? bles.—A.P.AP - 17 words
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164 1965-07-27 3 lON DON. .Mon. lh« J Times today came out in support of Mr. Id ward Heath as the new Conservative Party leader. BaMo t i n k for the leadership following Sir Alec Douglas-Homes resignation begins tomorrow. The limes said the picture of BritainReuter - 164 words
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232 1965-07-27 3 Rooftop drama as police grab two babies NEW YORK. Mon —Two policemen snatched two baby girl s from the arms of their father vrsterday as he threatened to throw them from Ihe roof of a five-storey Harlem tenement buildin£. "What have they got to live for up here?" James DeAP - 232 words
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Article58 1965-07-27 3 Minneapolis, mon n, Voik .s Oorernor Nelaon Rocfcefelltt s.iid vf.Mcid.iy he v.ouic. not run ■fftln ii. »Ny luturc Pn My. Rockefeller, who camiJaign£cl lor a lime tor the Republican thntyl PreMdentla] nomitfntion n thr 1964 election, said recently that he intended running for a :h;rcl irrm58 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-07-27 3 CONNIE BENNETT DIES IN HOSPITAL AT 59 'fORT DIX <New Jersey. Mon. Actress Coni stance Bennett, sister of I actress Joan Bennett, died at an army hosDital here last night aged 59. She was the wife of an Air Force brigadier general In addition to her .screen I acting career,Reuter - 192 words
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Article46 1965-07-27 3 BOONE ilowa i. Mon. Sis 1 ,-hlldreai were swept to death by the swift flowing Dps MotaM I River vkhen they went wading J .:iriii|{ a family picnic yesterday. The tUMMB. aged n*ie to 15. we from two jc!at*d families. Rmiter.46 words
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Advertisement104 1965-07-27 3 RB llOO It's the SAFEST I Fade-proof, self-adjusting disc brakes on all 4 wheels. Child proof locks on rear doors. This 4 door, 1 100 cc, 5 seater saloon is also one of the most economical— up to 40 m.p.g. fTest drive it! Prmiim Motors Limited Orchard Road, Singapore. Si104 words
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Advertisement711 1965-07-27 3 SCIENCE ADDS YEARS m± TO LIFE f X^ x -f DO YOU WANT A: am HAPPY RETIREMENI^Ipv Every day we read of how telenet Is adding ymn to our lives but only you can add life to your years those wonderful yean ol retirement ahead of you and you can't711 words
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Article61 1965-07-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Malaysian Airways lormer aircraft apprentice. Lai Khay Foni?. who topped the list of engineering graduates at the University of Leeds, is to start work tomorrow as technical services engineer of the airwaws. Mr. Lai. who joined the airline as a S2OO-a-:nonth appienSincaporr61 words
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Article, Illustration536 1965-07-27 4 Trapped in room, girl dies in dawn fire Last deed was to give her first pay to foster mother SINGAPORE, Mon. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD maidservant, Sec A ii^ He, sealed her fate when she moved in two days uj,o to stay afl her employer's provision shop in an eight-storey block of flats536 words
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Article87 1965-07-27 4 PM meeting union leaders SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will meet representatives cf the National Trades Union Congress and the Publi: Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation in hi conference room at 11.3J a.m. tomorrow. Late;, at 2 p.m. Mr. Lee will meet the rtatttng Australian Member of87 words
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129 1965-07-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Iniversity of Sineapore Medical Society has organised a film premiere to raise money for the Medical Progress Fund which was launched by Singapore's Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin last Friday. The film. "Ooldfinger" will hf M-rrrnrd at the Capitol Theatre at129 words
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247 1965-07-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon THE Singapore Government has decided to impose a levy of one-half per cent up to a maximum of $500 monthly on the Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., from the beginning of this month, on deductions from247 words
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Advertisement481 1965-07-27 4 RESULTS Lambretta Cento Ferry Cross the Mersey Competition First Prize: miss h. lian, 1 2 Lorong Morican, Smgoporo Ib, was awarded a Lambretta Cento. Second Prize: philip kan kwok choy, 18 Stirling Road, Singapore 13, «Oi awarded a six months' season pass to ony Shaw Cinemo showing o United Artists'481 words
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Advertisement87 1965-07-27 4 Rocky Allan and Cindy Entertain in the Carribean way Limbo and other exciting dances, fire-eating and, of course, the ever popular Calypso. Showtime: 9.30 p.m. and 11.00 p.m. Tel: 2404 singgpura tsi rwßooM? r'iiw'sTßAlTs'viEw"' jj JL^ HOTEL JflPi t ;> (Jonore Sahru) jff& 2 Presents nightly for o 'T S87 words
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Advertisement315 1965-07-27 4 OPENS cinema-^' TOMURROW! i katong^J 11 a.m. 1.30,4.00,6.30 KINfAPnRFI IQ O, 3.30 9.15 p.m. lainuflruftcj 645 4930 PM HERE'S "ELVIS THE KINO ...in an fk EXPLOSIVE ROMANTIC *l COMEDY LOADED WITH I W y W.^ SONGS MUSIC! Ciris! m^m/~&^^^*^ s Its Cmlorf J [VjLsß DDrfffFV ffl MZ^w^_"jtE* M X Iv315 words
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Advertisement349 1965-07-27 4 ■a;tni:ii.i »"fy*-^-^ Hhh~ i jbibl DAIIY AT 1.15.4.N 8.30 pm itollv ;4 00 A PLUS ON STAv-F AT 8 30 P M TONIGHT, TOMORItOW AND THimOAY SANYO j 'SOUND Of MUSIC Quiz Show Compere: TAN SWEt LtONG (No free List LAST DAY! 11 om. IJC M :0 9.30 pm 4349 words
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106 1965-07-27 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Training exercises will bo carried out by the military in three separate places here j tomorrow. Between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m., there will be exercises in the ana bounded by Sungel Ulu Pandan. Road. Jubilee Road and Clement i Road.106 words
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138 1965-07-27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— A photo contest, orgar ised by the South-e. si \Ma Photographic Society of Singapore, will be held In conjunction with the Festival ot Sports starting on Thursday. The contest, open to all photographers, must depict the activities and138 words
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Article, Illustration678 1965-07-27 5 I INQUIRY IS TOLD I SINGAPORE, Mon. j THE Commission of Inquiry into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was told today of an attempt by a witness, who had given evidence at the inquiry last week, to suborn the evidence678 words
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Article45 1965-07-27 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to Singapore's .Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak will speak on "The newly-emerging force in Malaysia in the National Language over Television Singapura, Channel 8 at 7.10 p.m. and Radio Singapura at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.45 words
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Article117 1965-07-27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Library will hold an exhibition of sports books at Its entrance loyer during the Pesta Sukan (Festival of Sports) season from July 29 to Aug. 9. Most of the books displayed will be available for home reading. In conjunction with the117 words
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446 1965-07-27 5 NO CENTRAL GOVT AID FOR FISHERMEN SINGAPORE. Monday 'J'HE Singapore Government said today it was surprised to learn that the Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak had blamed the State Government's "unco operative spirit" for making it difficult for the C entral Government to446 words
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346 1965-07-27 5 Federal Court dismisses 2 appeals SINGAPORE. Mon. The Federal Court of Malaysia, In dealing with all three criminal appeals Involving four persons on its hearing list in Singapore today, dismissed two of them and reduced the sentences of two others. The court comprised the acting Lord President, Dato Syod Sheh346 words
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119 1965-07-27 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah has drawn the attention of owners and drivers of lorries or trailers to a road traffic order prohibiting the movement of such vehicles along Cluny Road, which links Bukit Timah Road with Napier Road. The prohibition,119 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-07-27 6 Not overnight, says Ghaf ar 'MOULDING OF RACES WILL TAKE TIME' MALACCA, Monday THE Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said here last night that the Alliance Government's aim of moulding the various races living in this country into one could not be brought about overnight. '"It390 words
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Article56 1965-07-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A new nai.onal series of postal stamps, which will depict various i Malaysian b'.rds. will be on sale throughout the country on Sept ft. The stamps will bp of thr 25 I cents, 30 cents. 50 cent.s. 75 I cent*. SI-56 words
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Article20 1965-07-27 6 KUALA LUMPLIt. Mon The Malayan Teachers' College In Pantal Valley has built a $35,000' extension to Its library.20 words
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125 1965-07-27 6 Problems fewer in 10 years, says Lee SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said last night that he was confident the concept of a Malaysian Malaysia would be popularly accepted by the people of Malaysia in 10 years time. Reviewing the constitutional advancement in Sinjr.ipore during the125 words
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Article29 1965-07-27 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon— Mr. Wong Chin Wre haa been posted to Alor Star U su:<' Commifi- j i sioner Tor Labour, Kedah and i I Perils-29 words
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205 1965-07-27 6 LEE REGRETS: MY CRITICISM UNFOUNDED SINGAPORE, Monday. CINGAPORES Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, regrets his "unfounded criticism" against the Utusan Melayu over a speech made by Tun Abdul Razak at the University of Singapore on Saturday. During his tour of Bukit Panjang constituency yesterday, he said the Utusan Melayu205 words
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91 1965-07-27 6 KAMPAR. Mon. Two cyclists, a schoolboy, Chong Ng Keng. aged nine, and Chin Foo Chow. 52. a vege- table farmer, were killed In separate road accidents yesterday. (BONO was killed about 3 p.m. when he was Involved in a collision with a lorry at91 words
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165 1965-07-27 6 WANTED: 200 MORE MEN FOR ARMED FORCES SINGAPORE. Mon. Th c Malaysian armed forces, which have enlisted about 3,000 young men since the beginning of this year, are looking for another 200 men for the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Army Signals. The recruiting team, headed by Major Abu Bakar165 words
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113 1965-07-27 6 'Sheer fabrication 9 by Soek, says ministry fUALA LUMPUR. Mon. President Soekarno's charge that Malaysia with British help is offering arms to rebels in South Celebes was dismissed by the Ministry of External Affairs here today as "sheer fabrication." President Soekarno who was addressing a mass rally of the Indonesian113 words
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106 1965-07-27 6 IT-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thieve* broke Into a flat In Jalan Walter Orenler here last night and stole $160 and Jewellery worth $580 belonging to Mrs. Stella de Sllva and her two daughters. Mrs. Sllva. 70. and her daughters returned home at 9 p.m.106 words
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185 1965-07-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Senior offl- cers of the Ministry of In f or m a tion and Broad casting, the Ministry of External Affairs, the Federal Establishment Office and the Treasury will meet soon to work out details of the Government's plan to185 words
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274 1965-07-27 6 PENAHG. Mon. Th« Penang state division of the UDP decided last night to urge the Alliance Government to take appropriate steps in preventing tho ultras j and the extremists in 1 TJmno from issuing mii flamable stateme nt» which would incite communal feelings.274 words
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331 1965-07-27 7 War 'hots' up against border terrorists KUALA LUMPUR, Monday JOINT Thai-Malaysian counter-in-J telligence operations have begun to step up the war against the Communist terrorists along the Thailand-Malaya border and to thwart Indonesian attempts to link up with them. Disclosing this today, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato fDr.> Ismail331 words
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Article48 1965-07-27 7 PKNANG. Mon.— The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Klnr Johari. will speak and give away the prizes at the Sultan j Badlishah School's Parents' Day cf remony In Kulim on Wednes- 1 flay. He will also attend the school's re-unlon dinner the same night.48 words
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102 1965-07-27 7 CINGAPORK. Mon. Five youths rapped at the front door of the Iliap Guan lod furniture shop in Changi Road at 4 a.m. yesterday and asked the lone shop assistant inside for the use of the telephone. One of ihem told the assi-102 words
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258 1965-07-27 7 IPOH. Mon. rE Peoples Progressive Party today described as "fantastic" and the "height of hypocrisy" the latest statement by the Minister of Education. Inrhe Mohamed Khir Johari. on the Malaysian Mirror, a publication of the Singapore Government. Inche Khir258 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-07-27 7 Malay daily is anti Alliance, says Umno man DENANG, Mon. A State Executive Councillor, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah, today accused a local Malay daily, the Warta Neirara. of being "antiAlliance." "During the past few months, the trend of reports In this newspaper tends to be a smear campaign against224 words
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122 1965-07-27 7 Girls and higher education: Royal plea A LOR STAR. Mon. Some parents tend to think that the education of their laughters is less important than that of their sons, the Sultan of Kedah &aid today. "Educating a girl Is not a waste of time and money, for the more educated122 words
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Article85 1965-07-27 7 PENANG. Mon. A writers' circle is to be formed in Penang at a meeting to be held at the USIS theatrette on Thursday. "Discussions held among enters here have revealed a keen interest In the establishment of such a circle and a definite need for85 words
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Article, Illustration198 1965-07-27 7 $18,500 FOR HOUSEWIFE WHO CAN'T DO HOUSEWORK I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A housewife, Raja Zam Zam binte Raja Haji Othman, 34, who was knocked down by a| car, was awarded $18,500 by Mr. Justify Raja! Azlan Shah in the High! Court here today when he delivered a reserved judgment. R?ja Zam198 words
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Article92 1965-07-27 7 ALOR STAR, Mon. Ma- lays would also be left behind If they did not have a good knowledge of the national language, the Tengku Bendahara, Tengku Abdul I Malik, said today. He was declaring open I tuo- day exhibition 01 1.500 natioual language books at92 words
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Article39 1965-07-27 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A party of 38 members of the Univei of Malaya Tamil Lai ciety will fall on the Minister lor Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. ;>!. the Ministry's conference room in 'the City Hall at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow39 words
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Miscellaneous193 1965-07-27 7 Onp By Y.T. Ha ml in WHATCHA V EITHER YOU WHAT I'M TI^YIN' TSAY r^sP J I HOLVCOWZ/^TTV^. I MEAN/YES KNOW WHAT IS I WAS TOLD SUMPIN \W&-£? I .V^ J. 91 v V OR NO* 1 THAT IS OR I UKE THIS MkSHT TURN I '.fiTa^C l^W7"Vrsr/VV* J v^*«^—-^\VPONT.'193 words
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439 1965-07-27 8 Govt offers $5 to $123 rise to 10,000 staff STAFF SIDE TOLD: REPLY SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SALARY increases ranging from $5 to $123 a month are contained in the Government's latest offer to its 10,000 employees in 10 different categories made known to the Staff Side of the National439 words
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202 1965-07-27 8 TPOH. Mon— The Minislrr of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, last night criticised people who supported multilingualism. He said that supporters of multi-lingualism were only thinking of their own interests and not that of the people in general. Inche Senu202 words
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Article324 1965-07-27 8 Study English too— Khir KOTA BHARU, Mon THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamcd Khir Johari, today called on the people to regard English as an important language that should be studied. Speaking at the opening of a new $45,000 National School at Batu Jong, Kelantan, Inche Khir said: "The English324 words
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Article103 1965-07-27 8 f)ETAILS of the Government offer, with current rates in brackets, are: Technical assistants and agricultural assistants: $380 $765 ($324—5652): Teleprinter typists other than those in the Telecoms Department: 5125— 5320 (S100— S150); Storekeepers: SlBO ISM (5160— 5295): Telephone operators other than those in the Telecoms Department: $120—103 words
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Article58 1965-07-27 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. A married man, who outraged the modesty of a 29-year-old woman and two schoolgirls on three different occasions, was fined a total of $150. in default six weeks' jail by the ninth magistrate's court today. Chan Cheong Lee admitted committing the offences in Guan58 words
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Article203 1965-07-27 8 MALACCA, M 'THE deputy president of 1 the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang, today advised the Director of Dewan Baha-sa dan Pustaka. Syed Naslr bin Ismail, to mind his own business and not to get excited over local authorities. "He should concentrate on203 words
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Article, Illustration339 1965-07-27 8 A happy reunion for hole in heart boy IPOH, Mon. There was an emotional brotherly reunion at the airport here today when Wong Seng Hong, 14, hole-Tn-heart boy, returned from Australia after successful surgery. As a smiling Seng Hong appeared at the plane door, his elder brother. Wong Seng Yap.339 words
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165 1965-07-27 8 TUUAR. Mon. The Na--IJ tional Union of Clerks in Fully-Assisted Schools will be sending a delegation soon to meet the Minister of Education, mc le Mohamed Khlr Johari, over the disparity in salaries between school clerks and government clerks. The chairman of the union's Johore165 words
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Article51 1965-07-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent congratulatory message to President William V- S. Tubman of Liberia on the occasion of Liberia's national day. Tht acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, sent another message to the Liberia n Secretan of State. Mr- J. Rudolph51 words
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Article31 1965-07-27 8 SEGAMAT. Mon. The Johore English Schools Staff Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meeting at 10 a.m. at the English College Hail, Johore Bahru, on Saturday.31 words
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Advertisement262 1965-07-27 8 NATIONAL TAPE RECORDERS I In 2 SI I I fi szi I I '"■■■S-o cl l'^£ 14-transistor Stereo Tape Recorder Faithfully reproduces clear and dynamic sound Very simple operation Four track, two channel Stereo, Monaural Index Counter Tone Control Mixing Switch Actuating speakers of both channels. AU Push-button operaA^t§W Instantaneous262 words
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Advertisement202 1965-07-27 8 You never had a better reason Itofly with USA! 1 JBL Last year, 27,000,000 people looked in on the New York World's Fair and they all said •Wonderful!' This fabulous collection of entertainments, exhibits, experiences is so great it's in its second year. But in late October, it all will202 words
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Article, Illustration1800 1965-07-27 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE PLAIN, PLUMP, UGLY QUEEN OF HIGH SOCIETY Story of the amazing Elsa Maxwell |N May 1883 the wife of a San Francisco insurance salesman and part-time drama critic returned to the small lowa town of Keokuk to have her expected baby in her parents's home. On1,800 words
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Advertisement37 1965-07-27 9 She was the world's greatest social climber, clawing her way to the very top with nothing more than a vast determination, a loud voice and a philosophy that scorned public opinion, shunned possessions and laughed at herself.37 words
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Advertisement172 1965-07-27 9 Another reason why ft\\ more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any _J^^^^ A third of your j life is spent in bed, so why not spend ■■■■■■M^HMMn this large part in <X^ cool Carrier comfort? Cool air.. .quiet *bT"~^"*^ ...no mosquitoes I ...yes, you can have that with T\^T"172 words
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Obituary52 1965-07-27 10 Wnr4* Sli I Minimum) MR CHONC TUCK YEW paaard a««\ on a-748 Hl» benwvod family thank ratathrSi and fnepd" for th«-lr aam*tan.» ureatlu and gifU. CHONC TAM CHIN pussed away en -••sth July IW6A I'ortf-K* leayea 4. T>unnian Koad. Serrmban 27th July «i i p m for Indian Crematorium52 words
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Article101 1965-07-27 10 :n Wor«1« SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY of late. Mr. Tay Oca K»i« think relatlvaa and fnenda for lolenc, a and wreatbK on then meal MR. C K. RAMAN and family th.mk rakmtn v MBBBi tor •irentha aad aaaiataac* at funeral of MRS. RANI THUMBOO and family ff !K>,tor». Nun«,101 words
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Article623 1965-07-27 10 President Johnson has de- clared once again that the .United States will not accept I defeat in Vietnam, but will do I "what is necessary" to prevent Communist conquest. Deteri mining just what it is th .t s necessary is the fateful task !on which the President623 words
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Article381 1965-07-27 10 Dato Dr. Ismail's visit to Bangkok will bring closer the day when the new Songkhla intelligence centre, staffed by Thai and Malaysian officers, is m full operation. That is the immediate aim, and it is j difficult to imagine any other institution which could help more in the381 words
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Article187 1965-07-27 10 Pilferage from the Jesselton I port area is an old story. For more than a year thieves appear to have been helping themselves, starting with such easily pocketed items as packets of razor blades and bottles of perfume, passing on to cartons of beer, radios, tyres and cases187 words
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398 1965-07-27 10 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY by 1 ONDON, Mon. Be- hind last week's report that doctors are riding in trans-Atlan-tic Jets to study the stresses on pilots is a problem of growing practical importance. Increasing numbers of people i passengers as well as pilots) are beingOFNS - 398 words
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Letter242 1965-07-27 10 THERE has been, quite rightly, a lot of criticism in the Press from time to time about aid and supplies of material to Indonesia that are useful In furthering confrontation against Malaysia. There Is the case of radio equipment from the U.B. Those countries wishing to242 words
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Letter185 1965-07-27 10 •THERE is now no backlog of meter readings on the part of the Public Utilities Board. The present bills are not based on estimated readings. Thirdly, there is no shortage ot meter readers. As explained in the note of "apology" attached to the bill, the necessity of Issuing185 words
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Letter121 1965-07-27 10 have read with very keen Interest Mr K. M. Byrne's reply In connection with the bus service from the harbour to Little's Arcade I would like to ask a few questions of Mr. Byrne. Does the tourist coming by sea require the aircondltloned room, writing desks and other121 words
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Article, Illustration334 1965-07-27 10 A grenade-launcher is added to hitting power of U.S. helicopters I>IEN HOA, Mon. An au- tomatic grenade-launch-er which fires 150 rounds a minute is being added to the hitting power of U.S. helicopters in Vietnam. The "Huey" fightinf helicopters already have the punch of a worldReuter - 334 words
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Article658 1965-07-27 10 ROLAND HUNTFORD - The high cost of rich living... ROLAND HUNTFORD AN international congress of leading dieticians here has warned that civilised eating habits are unhealthy and dangerous, and that heart disease appeared to be the general consequence. Research results presented to the conference confirmed the tendency to calcification of the arteries and658 words
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Advertisement55 1965-07-27 10 IVIALAVSIA S LEADING BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London. Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HIAO O^cT^^^Sl^ MAUUN IANkIUUDINt 92. Jalan Bandar. KulU Lumpur. 1 1 M T.V/:1 1 1 BANKING_LjMITED ««WMC*iH t 10 000 000 htM .M '*4 U» Cactal55 words
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Advertisement110 1965-07-27 10 ONLY BURROUGHS J 600 ADDING MACHINE has all these features Operator- designed keyboard Light-touch listing keys All-electric control keys One-, two-, three-cipher keys Plus and minus repeat keys —^y Automatic keyboard ife\ 'IkiliHi^LW. clearance Plus ■v'^^r.,;. a^.^^ and minus amounts ■L^gggß identified by |pß^^a*^ >^ l 5T\ color and Ik110 words
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193 1965-07-27 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A loaded service revolver stolen from Senior Police Inspector Oh Chwee Hock of Singapore last year was re covered recently from an empty boat in Penang, a district court was told today. Acting Deputy Superintendent. A.D. Jacobs, prosecuting, said the Penang nolice193 words
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Article61 1965-07-27 11 PENANG. Mon. The swrrtary ■nan] Of Umno. Dato Syed Ja'af»r Albar. will meet Umno leaden from the State's six divisions at th« Butterworth Umno headquarters, Olub Road, at 5 p.m. on Wednesday Hajl C. C. Ismail, chairman of the State Umno liaison committ** will preside. More61 words
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118 1965-07-27 11 Shields as mementos to Aussie regiment KirillM.. Mon. Stiriwak's Chief Minister. Date Sts-phen Kalong Ni.ng kin. today prt-scnlrfi two shields as mementos to the :;rd Bn., Koyal Australian Regiment, which completes its duties along the Sarawak-Indonesia border ,ire« this week. The battalion will be relieved by the 2nd Bn. 10thReuter - 118 words
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Article33 1965-07-27 11 BENTONG. Mon. A mobile unit from the Ministry ol Health will visit the district hospital here from Aug 11 to Aug. 13 to give free chest X-ray service to the public-33 words
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405 1965-07-27 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE citizens, with the necessary qualifications, can now apply for jobs in the Ministry of External Affairs and other Federal ministries which are open to all Malaysian subjects. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, disclosed this last Saturday405 words
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Article101 1965-07-27 11 QINOAPORE. Mon. More than 100 locked-out students of the Ngee Ann College today picketed outside the college building in Tank Road for five hours as Special Branch men watched. They were protesting against a decision of the Ngee Ann Kongsl to lock them out and close the101 words
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83 1965-07-27 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Ministry of Education today announced that Major D.M. Russell of the Federation Military College would be visiting some schools here to explain to students the objects of the college, opportunities open to them and the qualifications for entry Into the college.83 words
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Article71 1965-07-27 11 PENANG. Mon.— The Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly, Hajl Suleiman bin Hajl Ahmad, will speak on the life and struggles of Hrn Prophet Mohamed during the Penang Umno Kaum Ibu Prophet's birthday celebrations at I Umno hall on Aug. 12. The function will be declared open71 words
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355 1965-07-27 11 Union to MTUC: Accept tribunal or we quit KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE 14,000-strong National Union of Commercial Workers today urged the Malaysian Trades Union Congress to accept the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal and defer its retaliatory decision against the Government decree banning strikes and other forms of industrial action. The union's355 words
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Article61 1965-07-27 11 SEGAMAT. Mon. Four men were charged In the magistrate's court here yesterday with illegally carrying on a 10,000 character lo'tery. The men. arrested in an early morning raid, were Lee Keng Chai. 20. Loo Boon Trek. 24 Hong Kok Mln. 25. all of Segamnt. snd Wong61 words
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Article93 1965-07-27 11 ITIALA LI'MPL'K. >lon. Malaysia and the United Arab Republic are working out the final draft of a friendship pact under which, it is envisaged. thera will be greater educational and cultural exchanges. A spokesman of the UAR Embassy here said today he expected a93 words
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Article, Illustration251 1965-07-27 11 When Miss Universe was a student in Penang p E N A N G, Mon. A teacher, Mrs. J. W. Boyle, guardian of Miss Universe 1965 when she was a student at the Penally Convent, said today she knew A p a s r a Hongsakula would win the coveted251 words
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Article85 1965-07-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Three men. one armed with a dagger, robbed a salesman and his wife at Blue Boy M.vision. oil Jalan Tong Shin here earl." thi> morning. Mr. Lum Kw.ii. 47. and his wife were returning homo at 12.15 a.m. I when the85 words
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Advertisement154 1965-07-27 11 WISHING YOU CAN MARRIED SOON? wtiy not open m savings a account with sV^u-'^i THE HONGKONG BANK fSI/ and start planning for the future? Mr. Thrifty did this. He opened a Savings Account with the Hongkong Bank tome while before he got married and saved something carefully each pay-day. When154 words
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Advertisement156 1965-07-27 11 1m Pnow T m at v J ft REDUCED Jj rfl b_ price J KODAK COPIER COST SLASHED 15% Cost of the Kodak Signet Copier was $540 now $460 Trim. capable and now much lower in price, the Signet Copier is suited to the needs of every company. Like the156 words
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Miscellaneous781 1965-07-27 11 T V MALAYSIA (Malaya) hannH S Koala I.umpor Woody Woodpecker: 6.34 Stlngand Penan*-. 6 Ipoh and ray— 'Star of the East': 7.00 M.iiarra, 3 .lohore Bahru, 4 News In English; 7.10 Current Taiplnc. 7 Batu Pahat. 9 Affairs Talk: 7.34 Prankie Kluang. Lalne: 8.00 News lh Mandarin; 8.10 Mari Berbuai:781 words
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340 1965-07-27 12 IPOH. Monday MEMBERS of the Bench should not treat lawyers as "schoolboys" or else the very foundation of justice will be broken, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, chairman of the Perak, Kedah and Perlis Bar Committee, said here last night. He340 words
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Article94 1965-07-27 12 MALACCA. Mon. Four' men were charged in the magistrate's court here to- day with armed robbery and i rape. The four, with two others still at large, are alleged to have robaed a carpenter. Ns Chui Hung, and his 15-year-old girlfriend of y.ish and94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1965-07-27 12 pOISED and beautiful, Shirley Lim, of Singapore, won the Belle of the Ball title from 19 other entrants at the Melbourne University Malaysian Students' Society annual dance at the Royale Ballroom recently. Shirley, who is doing a secretarial course at Prahran Technical School, went to Australia54 words
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419 1965-07-27 12 TUN TO OPEN NEW $20 MIL. FACULTY OF MEDICINE Kuala Lumpur, Monday ■CVDRTY-THREE me- dical experts from 10 countries will take part in a five-day conference on medical education beginning next Monday in conjunction with the official opening of the $20 million Faculty of Medur.ne here. The opening ceremony of419 words
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186 1965-07-27 12 New Scout helicopter in service too soon, say pilots DRINEI TOWN. Mon. Britain's controversial Scout helicopter K "lovely to fly" when it flies. At least that seems to he the unoffu-itl opinion among British pilots using the new helicopter in Malaysian Borneo. The Scout is one of a number ofUPI - 186 words
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Article42 1965-07-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Malaysia and New Zealand will j sign an air services agreement here tomorrow. It will be Malaysia's 13th such agreement. Others include those with Australia. Britain. Prance, j Italy. South Vietnam and Japan. I42 words
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156 1965-07-27 12 MALAYSIAN ART (49) CASKS OF IT) ON TOUR JTUALA LUMPUR. Moa —Forty-nine caaea of Malaysian art msiirrd for $80,000 were loaded aboard the Memno Port Bwettenham today to be sent for exhibition in several w cities Totalline morr th.in flvt tons, the cas paintings and 23 sculptures selected from 4o156 words
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Article35 1965-07-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR V Two pr p>r Tan Cheng L> i Dau> Dr. R. E have been app nbers of the Election Oamml They take UEwe Boon and Hi who have retired.35 words
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Advertisement199 1965-07-27 12 DO YOU KNOW Ul NEW fl9S9| foaming mwm I the an-iazing I new discovery I will clear your I cL tm lruff instantly I cuicl give new life I and vitality I toyourliair ING. L ssS N °w;i?D N C H TC' R D IED UT N IXC£ ""CH W.LL199 words
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Advertisement114 1965-07-27 12 okamura okamura okami-rs okamura okamura okamurs ■e^SS^fl O ■■SMSSBSjBtHH WSRBR 3 OFFICE EQUIPMENT o OF DISTINCTION Op Xf EXECUTIVE LINE r I Model 226 2zz^|iflHH &£i Made by Japan s W 7« o^ leading I tf^sP manufacturers ■•M x- of office o f equipment -"^^h 5 tnir i^S o Stockists114 words
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Miscellaneous270 1965-07-27 12 Straits Times Crossword Dj i I ACROSS 3. Sme«r plot to the PraoeD 4. Lvii/ (Coward!) iV 4). baron (6). I. No longer afloat Id the Waab 4. 20s. (6, 9). or Kngli&h Channel (6). 5. Switch that roae (8). 9. Common and very obvious in Scottish river aitUt dsptcto270 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-07-27 13 AN INJURED STUDENT IS CARRIED AWAY... AN injured stu- dent is carried away in Athens last Wednesday following violent a n ti-Government riots in which one student was killed and 83 students and police were injured. At one time there were estimated to be as many asUPI - 76 words
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190 1965-07-27 13 Teen-age sex: It's not so very common I O N D O N Mon. Sexual intercourse among Britain's teenagers is less common than popularly believed and involves more risk oi pregnancy than disease, according to a report published today. rhfl 124.000-word hiudy. The Sexual Behaviour ul You;.- aid only 20190 words
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Article80 1965-07-27 13 V:AN FRANCISCO, Mon. Jesse James settled a snooker-table argument 0D Saturday night. Old West style, at Tulare. California. He stepped outside with hLs adver.-ary and they blazed away with guns until both fell dead. James, 55. went down with threp bullets from a .38.AP - 80 words
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Article55 1965-07-27 13 CANBERRA. Mon. Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Men/i--es. is planning his retirement, the. newspaper The Australian -nid in its front page lead yesterday. The Paper claimed that -Sii Robert. 70. had been negotiating to buy a large houso in an exclusive Melbourne suburb "to which heReuter - 55 words
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196 1965-07-27 13 More guards out as prisoners riot again in NZ CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. J^EW Zealand prisons bristled with extra guards today as fear swept the country of more serious jail riots. There was an uneasy quiet this morning after last night's five-hour riot In Paparua prison, nsar here, which left five wardersReuter - 196 words
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Article58 1965-07-27 13 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Juan Cesareo Leocardia has been sentenced to 27 years in jail for stoninc his mother to death because he believed she was a witch. The Mexican Supreme Court confirmed similar sentences on two others who took part in the stoning of 55--year-old Maria MendozaReuter - 58 words
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Article88 1965-07-27 13 T ON'DON, Mon. Train Ju drivers on the southern region of Britain's stateowned Railways voted last night to end a go-slow protest which has delayed thousands of city commuters during the past few weeks. Their decision, by 43 votes to 39. followed a warning by theReuter - 88 words
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Article40 1965-07-27 13 PEKING. Mon— The Chinese Prune Minister. Mr. Chou En-lal. yesterday received the Indonesian Minister for SSa Communications, Mr. Ali Sadlkin, his wile and members of the delegation he is heading, the New China News Agency reported Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article27 1965-07-27 13 LONI N Bruwt, \Tteran mil for her parts m such Nor; and 'Blithe ■urday In tho London Cllnli renounced vostcrdav. She was 69.— AP.AP - 27 words
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Article36 1965-07-27 13 NKfV DELHI. Mon. Housewives here tdti trlrphoiu- 17G for detailed birth control information. It's the latest idea in India's efforts to limit a population increase now averajjinic 12 million a year— AP.AP - 36 words
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Article29 1965-07-27 13 LISBON. Mon. Admiral Americo Tomus. 70-year-old President nf Portugal since 1958. was reelected President yesterday for i another seven-year term Adminl Tomas was the only candidate. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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253 1965-07-27 13 MIAMI (Florida), Mon. The new Miss Universe, Thailand beauty Apasra Hongsakuia, smiled for photographers and dipped her toes into the Atlantic yesterday as she began her year's reign. The 18-year-old descendant of a royal page awoke yesterday at 8.30 a.m. afterReuter - 253 words
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Advertisement345 1965-07-27 13 v>n^ v >hBB I »VvN cx^riww i Will the refrigerator you buy keep it safely frozen? ■IvM'XvlvivXv I l"L?^^%Hft I *j^Z I V%MK/ It will if it's a Kelvinator! You can be sure of safe foodkeeping temperatures with a Kelvinator refrigerator. That's because every Kelvinator has enough insulation and enough345 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1965-07-27 14 A woman's place still is very much in the home FROM reel to real I am tempted to say that it was like the cinema come alive rushing through America from one fantastic city to another; to a life almost on a different planet. And yet1,149 words
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Advertisement178 1965-07-27 14 iiflr mm 39bH H iiHr mm f Raw v al k NATURALLY SECURE IN THE CRADLE OF YOUR ARMS f?^L^s\ Naturally Secure in your Choice Of specially modified to resemble breast milk as closely as fg^ LACTOGEN-the COMPLETE infant food. poss^ A R r C T h nrcM S and178 words
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Advertisement324 1965-07-27 14 when about 140 mem ben JM Ik and guests were present. Bkk The ceremony was nffli^ *W elated by the club's outnoing president. Mrs. Tan H Chee. who handed over her b.id^c of otlice to St Mrs. Lecomber. Among the guests of honour Justice, Dato Wee Chong ~tsl&te«*f"* Jln and324 words
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Advertisement1305 1965-07-27 15 10 UVUPOOI > «/EST COAST U.K.. Oue S'tora lain S'nan Peaaat MCMNON Liverpool, Glasfow It Pt July 27 Jaly 21 rv.LAMPUS i ritoos. L'pool. Ouo.A'mwlh Gin. 11 Talay July 21, 2 Aug 3 calchas ratal Ma. ii Aug i »«t i Ai| It Aa| 11/ l* H AENEAS I. G1,305 words
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Advertisement1190 1965-07-27 15 j B£NmilN£\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 IONDUN. LIVERPOOL k feONtINtNIAL fJ«Ti. For Liverpool Auf 21 BENNEVIS Rotterdam Sept 4 BBSS -V«Ti STy 3 HG=oUtt For Hamburg Aaf 27 BEN VENUE H r s^'i.ng.uu'. a rtaa) r-.-»og G'moutti Sept 14 Itly 21/31 Jal| 21/ 1 M'brough ScptW Watipori P. S kam i>eaaat1,190 words
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Advertisement1304 1965-07-27 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.lOConrinent Sinpport P. S'hta Peeaag Cm OF WELUNGTON L'don, H burg. R'dam. Havre. (Gla. 45) Hull. M'bro, iß'ham 21 JMy 28 Jaly Cm OF NEWCASTLE L'Con, H burg, R dam, Havra. Htil, Middlisorough 23/n Aat 2t Atg CITT OF GLASGOW London, Hamburg. Rotterdam. Havn, Hull,1,304 words
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Article127 1965-07-27 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS were firm with rises well In excess of falls. The market (or leaders was brighter. Stimulated by B.HP.s record profit an new B.H.P. sold up to 545. 6d. before dottng Is. higher at 535. 6d. Base metals and oils were steady and quiet. Today's closing127 words
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Article235 1965-07-27 16 Al (il ST Bnl grade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at t>9 rents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was slightly steadier. K.A.S. and F V ..R.H. clorinc prices235 words
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Article234 1965-07-27 16 July "6. ThrM mootbi. INOUtTRIALS Boustrud I3pta McAiixtar 9 eta. Ctty Dcv 6 eta At. Invmt. eta. C.S. Holding- 13 cta. N. Iron 9 eta. Duninps 10 eta. 0.C.8.C. 13 eta K. Smi-ltliiK IV Cta. Kolhri.tn U eta. Ksm 11 eta. van eta. PtaV map. 12 eta. M.234 words
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Article117 1965-07-27 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharvei or expected today are: t Arthur 3/4, <Jol<len SprlnK 6/7. UivnoKor.sk s/o, state o( Kutcb 10/11, Tljin-a 13/14. Afla 13/18. Lara Mnorvk |g Rtaal Uanka 23/24. Mlkawa Mani 25/26 Rajah 27/28. Sltx-row 29/30. Melampua 33/34. SonKkhla 44. Vlmlnale 47. PORT117 words
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Article39 1965-07-27 16 ON th« trtt eichanjte market In Hodk Kirn« yentenlay (h« U.t. dollar v-uit quoted at 5.,6 i (or T.T. and 5.751 (or *aah. Sterling waa quoted at 18.03 and on* tael of gold at 262|. 1^ I39 words
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Article28 1965-07-27 16 July 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: tt9 cents (down a quarter of a cent.) TIN: $737.25 (up 12« cents). Unofficial estimated offerinß 210 tons (down 20 tons).28 words
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860 1965-07-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet conditions even for a Monday ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover was accordingly reduced in volume. Total turnover recorded in the trading rooms was 127.212 shares against 131,0r>8 shares the previous Monday. In the860 words
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Article26 1965-07-27 16 Malayan Stork Indues July M July 2fi Industrials: KM i;i;.t>S tins: KM;il HK.:,I rubbers: 1n. '.11 In Ml ♦Ore. 30, IMS=IM l>fc. 29. I'm,26 words
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Article712 1965-07-27 16 Ul SINESS in and rrportrd to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchang" of MalaysU jr%trrday. with the number of the snares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $1.22 SL, (3.00U) 11.23: Ease (5.000) $1.41: P. and N. orda. $2.14 SL. (2,000) $2.14:712 words
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Article204 1965-07-27 16 following list of selected Malayan industrial M.I<K i* based on last sales to July M. •P. I'rlces; *D K. Dividend meld (Krone per cent): *fc.Y. Karnlnna WM (icroaa per cent); *T.O. Time* Co errd. N on groMCd up aivldccd of 20 par cent X net. OtMnition (revMed) Tlmee204 words
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Article13 1965-07-27 16 '[■ME Malayan E .Chang. Bjr.Ki- At»*eiati»n mad* ratei to mcrctuinta >tr.-t«rda>.13 words
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325 1965-07-27 16 I rpHE price of tin in Penang X yesterday rallied modestly by 12J cents to $737.25 per pirul following Saturday's fall of 515.25. The offering was estimated at 210 tons, down 20 tons. MALAYAN RIBBKK MARKET: After opening slightly higher on Friday's325 words
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Article56 1965-07-27 16 T*HE present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last \rar 1* Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 °16d. Baying TT 2s. 4 1 16 d. Buying OD 2s. t\d. The dollar Is at It* statutory middle position In relation56 words
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Advertisement1083 1965-07-27 16 VI KAWASAKI KISF.N KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kung lokuriMaa alwitreal loroata Detroit Canate "*>e*e»«r*ja Man" »?4 A*g a Sept o*l a Oct I) Oct II Oat "iTkn" 11/1) Sep< zifepi M Oct a Oct 1 Pitt IMe W««t Coast ot Central South America Servloa Tokojiama1,083 words
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Advertisement936 1965-07-27 16 AttSTRAUA SERVICE/NEW HALANO INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P. 6ULF SERVICE. Tai Freaaatle. A«elai*e, Melkeerae. STtaat. T*i Ma*ras aat Napaattiaaa. "enani P S'ltarr. S aore mmm p Vh>a Pmm« tCUPENTARIA 31 Jal, Jl/ 1 tat 4/ J Aag "SIL r nm rmm T Calls trisaaae, Sytaei, Meltiara*. einni i* am m am936 words
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Advertisement131 1965-07-27 16 American Export a ytaaV* j?B R ANDTSEN LINES gf^^_ rraai PMa tarv Saaaa, terrat. taraali, l*ali|. t*. aUL. taeiaat. •asaa. lapaa. 0.1.A.. Paert* tic* ■FITING ENOUVOI" (Call! Saiga*. Lot Annitt) "Singapore latf M/1 Aag Caltt tatiact v ia«weae*L uceatiat Ptaßa tMa earga arttt I/S H*ag tat*> A«entss HOTHER TRADING S.&.131 words
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Advertisement799 1965-07-27 17 *s*sl ll^asW I illl I mmi I■■ I^l *sV I T i sasJ I tm\ T»J aaal T I J1 L ontinued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 4t M Win.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm EXPERIENCED General Cook Amah. King J.B. 4100. MAKE MONEY without capital. M postage stamps for Ire*799 words
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Advertisement874 1965-07-27 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* U (Vin.)— Box St et: extra FULLY FURNISHED TWO-STOREY nous* at Catrnhill Circle 3 Bedrooma with bathroom* attached. Lounge/ Dining room. Kitchen. servant's quarters. Tel: (Spore) *****/4 EXECUTIVE LEAVE BUNCALOW quiet area d.Mnct II available now to Ist I'Vbrua: I y furniture. :arKc living/dining room. 3874 words
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Advertisement847 1965-07-27 17 EDUCATION IS W..rd* (Vim.)— Box ZO ct: extra REGISTER NOW: SrrretadSX StenoRrnphy. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewrltinc Knslish, Malay. French, Commercial Ljiw. Speed 50/190: Raja's Colletcc, Raffle* Place: 9335S (B'pore). BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINCAPURA PROGRAMMES JULY 26 AUGUST 1 Cet your copy sf th* RADIO WEEKLY TODAY Prlss 30 ttnti from all847 words
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Advertisement804 1965-07-27 17 VEHICLES WANTED Ii Wurdi SS (Vin.)— Box SO et: extra VOLKSWAGEN 1200 Fist 600/850 Model 1960 upward. Write full particular* to P.O. Box 22ti Spore. No Dealer*. FOR SALE IS Word* U (Mim.)-Box SO el*, extra CEILING FAN U.K. 60" $11/--per month loclualve fixing Tel: *****. S'porc. 1965 PHILCO AIRCONOITIONER804 words
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Advertisement1409 1965-07-27 17 l^j«m«i m i DISTRICT COURT SALE In the cause of W.D. No. 1373/65 1. Leong Man Pan 2. Chan Yuet Moey (m.w.) Landlords. Versus Goh Teik Teong trading as Golden Realty Company. Tenant. AUCTION SALE OF Sitting Room set. dining tables 6c chairs, almeirah, dressing tables. sideboard. showcase, "Indesit" refrigerator.1,409 words
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Advertisement260 1965-07-27 17 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD. Applications an- invited from Malaysian citi/rns who ire rnembeis oi a mobilised accountancy body to lill an •Mstnii; vat.UUV. Only those with the requisite qualifications who havr served a period of articles with a professional firm of Be :ountants, will be considered. Remuneration will depend on260 words
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Article, Illustration415 1965-07-27 18 Player romps home for $60, 000 prize WORLD GOLF ROUNDUP WASHINGTON. Mon, South Africa's Gary Player won thr M 560.000 first prize in the national challenge nolf match here pester day by 11 strokes ovei Jack Nicklaus. In Mir match, which brought toßPther thn-e top professionals and thrrr ieadliiK USAP - 415 words
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Article90 1965-07-27 18 Ivu.mahoy i Scotland), Mon L Me Bn.AM and Jr;n<\a!entmc .shot a two-under-par 70 and won the mixeu sixsomes lor Scotland against teams troß Enslatid and France -i Mrdajr. riie play itarted b wcekii fpiiival of golf Involving players iioin 13 countries. Eleven two-man team.s will take partAP - 90 words
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247 1965-07-27 18 Cowper: No objection to playing against Griffith From JACK FINGLETON pANBERRA, Mon. AusL tralian batsman Bqq Cowoer. who arrived back from England today the went there after the West Indian tour said he would have no objection to play ins against or with Charlie Griffith. Cowper. 23. said Griffith wa*Reuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-07-27 18 When Jim (lark won the 208-mile Dutch (.rand Prix at /andvuort on July 19. it became almost Mr tun that B* would regain the world championship The -29-year-old Scotsman led all the way after the fifth lap in his l.otnsClimax, averaging 100X7 mph. a record for114 words
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Article, Illustration606 1965-07-27 18 MOTOR-RACING Read needs one more victory to retain 250cc world title BRNO. Monday. OHIL READ (Yamaha), Britain's reigning 250ce x world champion, consolidated his lead in this year's title series in the Czech motor-cycling Grand Prix here yesterday. He and his Canadian team-mate Mike Duir (Yamaha) defeated the title contender.Reuter - 606 words
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Article46 1965-07-27 18 NEW DELHI. Mon. Indian athletes for tlir 1968 Olympics In Mr\iio City will l>r trained in Simla, h resort fi. 600-B. oooft high m the Himalaya* Sports officials ff-fM tln.s will i-cmditiiin ath!e'p.s for the 7.415 ft altitude of the Mexican capital. A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article47 1965-07-27 18 SYDNEY. Mon. -Balvatore Burrum. of Italy. h.,.s been offered jCA 17.800 to defend his v.orld flywebcbl title ac.im.s' the Australian champion, fjicky Gattellari Harry kaWr. manager of Stadaims Limited, said today that il the ofler vas BOOeptad the tieht ffOUM take place in Novrn.ber. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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320 1965-07-27 18 Snell, back from tour, quits athletics AUCKLAND. Mon Now Zealander Peter Snell. wlnnt'r of three Olympic gold medals, today announced his r< timncut from athleticSntll. aged 26. holder of the world hall mile an metre, records, and former holder of the world mile record, made the arm ment when heReuter - 320 words
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94 1965-07-27 18 SOCCER Poles thrash West Brom for place in the final Poionla x Bytom. i Poland, qualified t.> meet thi m thr lin.il ol thi bOCCCT IrniCUr tOUm Albion i their OnaJ maicta here. The win, the bis tournament, gv '< etaea. The remauung ma ■action b Kilmarnock and the Hu94 words
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Article256 1965-07-27 18 LAWN TENNIS HAVERFORD. Mon Charles Pa.tnrell of Sai. Juan. IMta lankj-i US BMUUa player, continued his domination of the world's be»t players with a 6-4. 1-6. 6-3. 6-4 victory over Roy Emerson to win the 661h annual Pennsylvania lawn tennis championships The Puerto Rlcan eliminated Fred StolleReuter; AP - 256 words
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Advertisement749 1965-07-27 18 Imh MP*lH| II NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE I andan are invited of the tallowing used HAAF rqiiipnicn; Truckj, 3 Ton. Truck Dlkihoiki Ambulance <Ford>. Vehuit n v nipt Drum.--Bcrap Bra.s.% ana Metal, anu MlacaUanaoua spares. A ciejM»lt of ten tlO' per ceut 01 the \alue of the pilce offered749 words
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Advertisement572 1965-07-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC NAUTICAL SCHOOL Application* are mrliad trom. suitably qualilied paraoru for poms ol Lecturer Assistant lecturer in the Nautical School Qualifications '1' Ceruric;itr o! Competency a.s Exira Master or us Master 01 n Foreiim Go- ing .steamship '2' Good sea experience Previous texi'tung rxpermice. ability to apeak572 words
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Advertisement340 1965-07-27 18 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department. 'Room No. L' 29 Jno iinr, City HaUi. <a> Supply of Reinforced Con- < rete and Wooden Transinis.sion Poles >2 Items 1. Tender Deposit S2OO Close I.la p.m. on 10.8.65. 1b 1 Supply of 66 sets Fluorescent Fittings (2 Items). Tender Deposit340 words
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Advertisement30 1965-07-27 18 QANTAS V-JETS AWEEK 10 LONDON All flights offer you stop overs in India, the Middle East and Europe en route. Qantas In association with Air India and BOAC. A. (H3ZB30 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-07-27 19 NINE TEAMS NOW FOR M-SOCCER NO WORD YET FROM AUSTRALIA SO FAM PLAN TO RUN 3-STAGE TOURNEY By F. EMMANUEL: Kuala Lumpur, Monday. I NDIA today became the eighth nation to accept the Football Association of Malaysia's invitation to participate in the Merdeka anniversary football competition which340 words
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176 1965-07-27 19 Kelantan play-off appeal rejected MALAYA CUP I7UALA LUMPUR. Mon.' The FAM today re- < jeeteel an appeal by Kelantan FA for a playoff on a neutral ground of the Malaya Cup interzoiu- semi-final between Singapore and Kelantan to decide who 1 will meet Belangor in the linal of the tour-176 words
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Article138 1965-07-27 19 Xt ALA 1 UMPUR back N UV ed Force* lias withdrawn (or ixi-: Booal ma n [rom ihe <■' n tiainiiin lor Ibe Malaysian soccer Irani unclci" Oerman coach otto Webtphal at Kuala Lumpur. Nordin was MBOdf UM 22 piafcn by the fam to prepare for this138 words
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Article37 1965-07-27 19 KUALA I.UMPLR. Mon. The Football Association of Selaneor Business Houses Div 'S niatcti bii tween Chartered Bank and Cold ytontuc. scheduled to be played on Uk Xt, padang today was postpon- t-d to a later dale.37 words
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134 1965-07-27 19 r IALA LLMPIK. Mon. k SH.mKiir'.s leading cliampion woman sprinters. Ng Shok Kpng and (lnr>l Doral, will not like part in the MAM national championships at Singapore beginning on Thursday I heir higher school en- trance examinations will be over only on Wednesday, and134 words
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Article269 1965-07-27 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE 28 Seiangor athletes preparing for this weeks national athletic championships in Singapore i^ave been training very hard to bring about some ahocK results, and sprinter G. Rajalingam may tome closest to doing so. Raja has consistently clocked 10.7 sec for the269 words
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470 1965-07-27 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Touring US team disappointed they are not in ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By Singapore. Monday 4 GROUP ot world-ranking American athletes, who arrived here this afternoon on the first eg of a Far East tour, were disappointed to learn hat they could not take part in the second Malaysian national ;hampiqnships470 words
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Advertisement80 1965-07-27 19 wear JOCKY BRAND PALAYAKAT Famous Miii i M'l'J a Made in Madia- |i|jyiiUCpluli^ BATEK lAW A Hi "HK«k_K M BATKK XXI.AM \N H^^c^^V/^IH •i: lONOKIT anil main I M .^>^]__^J^C,.» jgj others ■>> i ■i li I'J I 'J.I I J I t ::.ible at SANTHI PALAYAKAT CO., No. lAI.W80 words
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Advertisement314 1965-07-27 19 \/r _...io*» "<M t r'* Just ask an Asalii Pentax owner what lie thinks of JfßSj^, his camera. He will enthuse v.ith that under-statement HHMPUP^^ Jfk, so typical of the man who HM£!3fe«^ runs the best motor car, keeps a fine cellar, noes to a good tailor— and owns an314 words
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Miscellaneous90 1965-07-27 19 SPORTS DIARY m>< (IK s- B or 8 Div. Police Dtpoi v SIA (De-, poti; Div. 3: SIA v SCRC (Taylor i Xci i Nojri Div. 1 RanKfci s v CRC (Station pdg. Sban): Div. 2: 4 RTR v Teachers (NSC grd). Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers v Shaw Bros (uadangt.90 words
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Miscellaneous156 1965-07-27 19 I SPORTS SUMMARY BADMINTON SOtCEH r*T r^tricted oJgf I^a^ 3 finals (XLi: MenS singles: DID 0 lveH Khor Cheng Chye (holder) bt Malacca Div 2: Indian Assn 3 Y.uub Harun 15-2. 15-5; Doubles: Kubu Utd 1 ChciiK Chye and Lee Ouan Chone CRICKET bt Yew Cheiiß Hoe und Tung Intrr-school156 words
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Article54 1965-07-27 20 SALISBURY. Mon.— John Parker, president of the Rhodesian Guild of Journalists, was today rommitted to prison for two days 101 refusing to reveal a -nirre of Information concerning a .suspected offence. The appellate division of the High Court upheld the committal srder made by a SalisburyReuter - 54 words
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Article51 1965-07-27 20 MELBOURNE. Mod. The Australian Prune Mtaiater, SuRobert Menzies. entered a private inspital in Melbourne this aiiernoon tor a check-up, and is. cxoected to stay there two or three lasa, A member ol Sir Robert's pniate staff said there v MM tor concern about the Prime Minister's health.Reuter - 51 words
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Article37 1965-07-27 20 SEOUL. Mon The late Dr. Synuman Rhee, former President jf South Korea, will be buried in he National Cemetery here tomorow afternoon after five hours of 'uner.U procession and rites, his amily announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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88 1965-07-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Sicu Sin. today announced the re appointment of the (•overnor of Bank Negara. D.i ln Ismail bin Mohamed AM. and liis deput\. Mr. J. (i Measles. Dato Ismail's term is extended for five yean and88 words
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Article39 1965-07-27 20 BELGRADE. Mon. The Ambassador of Cambodia in Yubo- lavia. Mr. Huot Sam Ath. 54. lied today 111 hospital in Zagreb. Yugoslavia, from 11--tariei he received last night in 1 r.n- accident the Cambodian Embassy in Belgrade said.39 words
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Article29 1965-07-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr E.W. Feudaaon is the principal of taffies Institution anc! not the ex- 1 >rinclpal as reported in todays itralts Times The error is regreted29 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-07-27 20 Hole-in-heart boy is back WONG Song Hong (left), the 14-year-old hole-in-the-heart boy, being escorted by his elder brother Wong Seng Yap, on his arrival at the Ipoh airport yesterday. Wong had just returned from Australia after a siuTcssful corrective surgery performed free of fharse. He left for Australia in early84 words
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227 1965-07-27 20 MALACCA. Monday. THE Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today warned the Malacca Municipal Council that the State Government would take "legal action" if the council implemented its decision to adopt Chinese and Tamil as official languages. He did not.227 words
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Article447 1965-07-27 20 LONDON. Mon. Expectations Of fuither deflationary measures tliis week brought out numerous small sellers in the stock markets today. Dealers reported a distinct increase in selling orders, though most were minor. Prices were marked down at the opening and the subsequent downward drift, though not447 words
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132 1965-07-27 20 Dead man 's identity still not known OINGAPORE. Mon. Investigations into the death of a Malay man found run over by a goods train under the bridge at Alexandra Road have revealed that he was not the man police first thought he was. The man was first identified as Ahmad132 words
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Article51 1965-07-27 20 SINGAI ORE Mon —The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Knmpong Chal Keng. Track 8. Yio Chu Kans Road Lini Kam Tian Chinese Temple. In Lorbtuj chuan. Whjre Nam School in Jalan Baliru and Kampong Coronation51 words
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Article28 1965-07-27 20 MOSCOW, lion The Soxiet Union announced today it would be testing "new I carrier rockets.' in the Patilic area between July 28 and Oct. 15. —U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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308 1965-07-27 20 REACTION ABSURD, SAYS SYDNEY MORNING HERALD From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY. Mon. The ysdney Morning Herald in another editorial. Mil it is surprised that its comments last week expressing dismay over relations between the entrul (.<iv eminent and the Government of Singapore has provoked such a reaction in Mala>sia II s.i\s308 words
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Article60 1965-07-27 20 KUCHING. Mon. The Sarawak Mate .security committee and the development planning commit lee met today and n ed the- current .situation in the! alone the Kuchimj-s.nun roud. where more than 8.000 Chi- have been resettled in live centres as a result of acts of terrorism m the areaAP - 60 words
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Article50 1965-07-27 20 BRUSSELS. Mon— The NatioI nal Congress of Belgium's Soclal- Ist, Party agreed yesterday to Join in coalition with the Catholic Social Christian Party— thereby 1 clearing the way for formation of a goxernnn This looked like resolving the country's longest Cabinet crisis since the war. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article236 1965-07-27 20 i^^^i^j ONDON, Mon. David Brown. 23--year-old fast bowler playing in his first test, kept England on top in the first Tost against South Africa at Lords here today. At the close Bout] 186 for five, were I'JK runs :Uiead. Brown took the firs-, three .secondReuter - 236 words
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Article55 1965-07-27 20 SINGAPORE. M vien Gnh. 17. Si student Cambru lamination with in Ais and two the Elhce Bandy medal ai the 78th fcnnlversa ry celebrations other school, the Method. nool. The medal, the lirst to be presented, ma siven by Ml I who was a lormer55 words
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Article66 1965-07-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The finaapore Association for the Blind will hold a larewell party for the deputy British Hi«h Commissioner here, Mr. P.B.C. Moore and his wife, at the Blind School at 5 IS I p.m. on Wedne.sday. They ait returning to England on Aug. 166 words
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Article48 1965-07-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The .S.,ta mobile X-ray unit will be .stationed at Yeo Hock Sent; Villa in Jalan Haji.jah from o.M p.m. to 9 p.m tomorrow lor re I Kampong Hajijah. Jalan Paknk Serunai and Upper Ea' Road from milestone up to 7 1 milestone. 148 words
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Advertisement63 1965-07-27 20 WfllAsdi TRIPLETS WORLD'S BEST FQUIPPED STRONGEST MOST ATTRACTIVE PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Standard metal model with metal or leatherette de luxe cover and the NEW ICRALASTIC MODEL of the »upenor"AßS" plastic developed by the U.S. Rubber Co with NEW LEATHERETTE ATTACHE'coie. HAGEMEYER TRADING CO.,(M) LTD. M^g? OFFICE EQUIPMENT 130, Robinson Road, Spore*63 words
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Advertisement70 1965-07-27 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Murdf til Minimum I E|9-Vt9 mEaf'fe.lf I '■•JlV'ffjV B I k9L ?*Jafl 1 1 ate ffi&iH i KENT ft KENT I THE CIGARETTE WITH THE MEW MICRONITE FILTER Mefines away harshjlavor... refines away rough, taste... Jor t/ie mildest taste of all! THK riN E R TMB CILTSR,70 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-07-27 20 -JIGHEST and lowr.st icmixrature m Malaysia ior the >rno<l 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. «'stcrday: Highest limrsi Cuala Lumpur 91 73 Cola Bharu 90 75 •ennng 88 75 poh 93 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73 3. Highland:, 73 56 es.solton 88 75 (uching 7348 words
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