The Straits Times, 28 July 1965
1965-07-28
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Title Section24 1965-07-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Mo*** 1 I Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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252 1965-07-28 1 Rubber mission: Riddle of a silent Peking KUALA LUMIM'H. Tues.— Mystery su r rounds (,'omraunisl China's altitude over a move here '< send an unofticial rubber mission to Peking. A rubber trader who was in Hong Kong recently to sound out the idea reported on his return that Peking was252 words
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141 1965-07-28 1 Ya'acob is appointed new envoy to Cairo KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Ambassador in Thailand, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latif, is to be assigned to I Cairo. This switch will be ani nounced along with other appointments soon. A new career officer will bo appointed to Bangkok, official i sources141 words
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Article32 1965-07-28 1 LONDON. Tues.— The Maldlve islands, a British protected sultanate about 400 miles mwtb ml of Ceylon, are to have lull independence, the Commonwealth Secretary. Mr Arthur Bottomley. announced here yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration756 1965-07-28 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday TUN Abdul Razok today called on the Singapore Government to "work hand in hand* with the Central Government to carry out development schemes for the people. "It is the responsibility of both the Central Government and the State Government to uplift756 words
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Article60 1965-07-28 1 'Stop that dear call to LB J WASHINGTON. Turs. —A Republican mrmbrr of the U.S. House of Representatives appealed to President Johnson to prevent the Kale of an electronic rommunirations system to Indonesia. In a letter to the President yesterday, Mr. Paul FindIrv, Republican from Illinois, said the system inReuter - 60 words
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Article56 1965-07-28 1 MANILA. Tues— Wreckage of PhlllppUie Air Force C-47. which i disappeared on Sunday with 36 people aboard, has been spotted by I search planes on a mountain top south of here, it was announced i tonight. There no sign of life. It might take two or threeUPI - 56 words
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Article37 1965-07-28 1 KATMANDU. Tues.—Communist Chines* surveyors have started work on a projected 40-mile ring road around the Nepalese capital. It will cost 20 million rupees. The road will take three years to com plete— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article595 1965-07-28 1 ABUL FAZIL - Thugs turn tables on police ABUL FAZIL CASE OF THE HANDCUFFED DETECTIVE... By SINGAPORE, Tues. pOLICE have laun- ched an intensive hunt for two thugs— a third gave himself up after the abduction of a detective who was robbed of his loaded revolver 'and wsfllet and left handcuffed in a595 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-07-28 1 Heath tops poll, but no decisive majority LONDON, Tuesday. TIIK Tory Party failed to elect a new leader to succeed Sir Alec Douglas-Home on the first ballot today, but Mr. Edward Heath topped the poll with laO votes. Mr. Reginald Maudling received 133 votes and Mr. Enoch224 words
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Article, Illustration13 1965-07-28 1 TAN AH HOCK YUE CHANG SIANG NGAI CHUNG PONG13 words
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149 1965-07-28 1 Four killed, two wounded in border clash AIOR STAR. Tuts— Six casualties four killed and two Hounded were reported when a Thai border police patro! clashed with a band of Communist terrorists in a Thai border village near Betong yesterday. One terrorist, two Thai policemen and one civilian died in149 words
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Article50 1965-07-28 1 NICOSIA. Tues —President Makarios has rejected a British Government protest against amendment of Cyprus's electoral law la.-t Friday, h Government spokesman said today. The amended law provides for single voting lists Instead of separate Greek and Turkish Cvprlot voting as provided by the original constitution Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article200 1965-07-28 1 U.S. jets hit Hanoi missile sites WASH I N (i TO N, 11 Tues. A night of 4(i U.S. Air Force fighter bombers today knocked ouj one antiaircraft missile site ;ind damaged another in North Vietnam. The Defence Department, which made \ho announcement said three American FlO5 fighter bombers wereReuter; AP - 200 words
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Article26 1965-07-28 1 rm m vi ii LONDON. Tues. Mr. Edward Heath late tonight became new Tory leader as ftfessn Maudlins and Pouel withdrew from nee. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration99 1965-07-28 2 MADE-IN-RUSSIA MISSILES SHOWN THE FIRST TIME r rilE 13th anniversary J- of the Egyptian revolution was marked by a mammoth military parade i n Cairo last week. At right are six ground-t<>-air missiles (SA2 type). Also s^en in the parade were about 150 tanks and thousands of troops.UPI - 99 words
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246 1965-07-28 2 Pakistan stops U.S. opinion survey in Karachi KARACHI, Tuesday. HPHE Pakistan Foreign Office has ordered the U.S. Embassy to stop circulating a questionnaire requesting man-in-the-street opinion on world affairs, it *as disclosed 1 The questionnaire asked residents how they rated the United States. Communist China, the Soviet Union, United ArabUPI - 246 words
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Article52 1965-07-28 2 HONO KONG. lues.—Chairman Mao Tse-tung received Qen. Ne Win, chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, yesterday and had ;t "cordial talk" with him. the New China news agency said. Gen. Ne Win. who flew Into Peking last Saturday, later nave .< banquet in honour of hisReuter - 52 words
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Article32 1965-07-28 2 1 NEW DELHI. Tues— lndia yesI terday accused Pakistani forces of 1 unprovoked and repeated firing on Indian civilians in Beloma. town In Trtpura Urritory on the £ut Pakistan border.32 words
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204 1965-07-28 2 Nasser: The bomb plot story is a lie by our enemies fAIRO, Tues. President Nasser last night denied foreign Press reports ol plots against him, including one alleging ;i foiled attempt to bomb his home. H, tuld I rally In Alexandria i!iat Beirut newspaoers recently reported "a conspiracy to bombReuter - 204 words
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106 1965-07-28 2 YEW DELHI, Tues. 11 The Panchen Lama has disappeared from his residence near Lhasa, according to reports reaching Darjeeling The former deputy of the Dalai Lama had at one tlmt been appointed by the Chinese Communists who occupy Tibet to head a "preparatory106 words
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104 1965-07-28 2 .'TOKYO. Tues. The Cambodian Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, charged yesterday that the U.S. and Thailand were trying to overthrow him. H« called upon the Army and people to defend Cambodia aeainst them, the Communist New Chin* Neus Agency reported. The agency in aUPI - 104 words
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Advertisement323 1965-07-28 2 the outstanding international rally winner is really a family car From Monte Carlo to Malaysia, the wonderful SAAB has triumphed in every major international rally under some of the most adverse road and weather conditions. Yet the SAAB is primarily a family car, built by Swedish experts to suit the323 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-07-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r DEAR s—^5 ALETS READ TWE FII?E j13 words
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149 1965-07-28 3 OAN DIEGO (CaL), Tues. Kugene Rurdick, co author of "The Ugly American" and "Fail Safe," collapsed on a tennis court yesterday and was dead on arrival at hospital. He was 47. He complained of feelhut ill while playing tennis with Mrs Hugh WoodUPI - 149 words
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Article66 1965-07-28 3 USslmillion jewellery auction NEW YORK. Tups— The late! Helena RubiivMrm .-> jewellery collection, said to be worth one mil- lion dollars, will be auctioned t here in October, it was disclosed. A spokesman for a New York auction firm said more than ISO pieces would be sold. The cosmetician's executorsReuter - 66 words
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Article56 1965-07-28 3 LONDON. Tues. The British Lion Film Company, after 15 months of Independence, lias asked to return to Government ownership Company officials asked the Government to buy back its for-' mer majority share of £1.6 million because the firm needed official support to help cope with stillReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1965-07-28 3 SANTIAGO. Tues. Torrential rains ;md pales hushing Chile at; the weekend have killed 12 people. Forty more are reported missing. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-07-28 3 18-man commission to wage war on soaring crime JOHNSON: ARREST THIS VIOLENCE WAVE WASHINGTON. Tues. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday called for a war against crime in the United States and set up a special Presidential Commission to combat the nations soaring crime rate. "The present wave of violence and the staggeringReuter - 296 words
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Article60 1965-07-28 3 A I HENS. Tuei. K::i(f <_ taiuine tell ill yesterday acute gastroenteritis, it was reported here. A court announcement aatd both lie and nil ttater. Prm< ess I Sophia were ill .v M«>n Repo.-. the King's estate in Corfu. The anaounceßM ro\\u physician. Professor60 words
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259 1965-07-28 3 A climb-down proposal to end that French market boycott BRUSSELS, Tuesday. pOMMON Market Ministers ended a one-day meeting here last night without any clear conclusions on the crisis with France, but it was learned that the market's executive commission bM proposed a climb-down. Sources close to the Council of ForeignReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-07-28 3 Dr. KING LEADS CHICAGO FREEDOM MARCH (CHICAGO, Tues. Dr. Martin Luther King climaxed a three-day visit to Chicago yesterday by heading a march of more than 10,000 people on City Hall in the midst of the evening rush hour. The marchers estimated by police at 10.000 and by Dr. 'KingAP; UPI - 148 words
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171 1965-07-28 3 1 WITED NATIONS. Tues.— The UN. Security Council yesterday approved a declaration by its president condemning violations of human right* In the Dominican Republic. 11l follow eu .i report Horn the Organisation or American state.s iOASi concluding that it people found shin to deatliAP - 171 words
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Article44 1965-07-28 3 I ONDON. TOes. Aii Inquest will be held on Wednesday on i former world boxing champion Freddie Mills, 46 who was found shot and dying In his car early on Sunday. Police have ruled out 1 any suscicion of foul play-44 words
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120 1965-07-28 3 Judge ducks as husband shoots his wife PLEVELAND (Ohio), v Tues. A divorce hearing was postponed abruptly yesterday when an estranged husband shot his wife several times while the judge and other officials dived for j cover. The husband. John Lowe. 40, escaped and was being hunted, police said HisReuter - 120 words
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109 1965-07-28 3 Tit for tat: The British box-in a Soviet car DFRI.IX, Curs British military police vehicles, in tit-for-tat action resulting fr:»m the lK»\inn-in <>! a British car b> I hi' Last dprniins on Sunday, blocked Soviet car in West Berlin yesterday, informed sources said The sources said three British vehicles boxedin109 words
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157 1965-07-28 3 CASTRO: ALL CUBAN BANDITS' BUT THREE WIPED OUT OAVANA. Tues. Prime Minister Fidel Castro said yesterday all counter-revolution-ary 'bands had been exterminated in Cuba i except for three fugi- I tives. Dr. Castro was speafcing at. Santa Clara on the 12th anniversary of his attack on Moncada Barracks in SantiagoReuter - 157 words
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165 1965-07-28 3 p.\RIS. Tues.— The weekly news magazine L'Express yesterday quoted the French Air Force Command as saying French fighters took oft three or four times a month to escort American planes on unauthorised flights over France back across the borders. "It is said that some ofReuter - 165 words
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656 1965-07-28 4 WITNESS DENIES AN ALLEGATION BY A LAWYER SMMWU probe told: I didn't deliberately suppress fact that I was ex*convict SINGAPOPE, Tues WITNESS in the Commission of Inquiry into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' In ion today denied a lawyer's allegation that he had deliberately suppressed the656 words
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Article, Illustration333 1965-07-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A former Victoria School student. Justin Rozario, 23, now paralysed from the neck downwards as a result of a diving accident, has got his old school behind him in his courageous battle to face the difficult life ahead. Victorians, past and present, have333 words
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108 1965-07-28 4 N-language helpers feted at Sri Temasek SINGAPORE. Tues.— Soinr 250 representatives of organisations and individuals who gave outstanding service in the recent national language campaigns organised by the Ministry of Culture, were this evening treated to an informal reception at Sri Temasek by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam.108 words
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Article50 1965-07-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Rowcroft Theatre Club will present "A Letter from the General" at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus on Thursday at 6.30 p.m. This performance is open to the staff and students of the school as well as members of the public.50 words
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Article54 1965-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tues —The Mobile Blood Transfusion Service will be at the Singapore Cricket Club from noon to 5 p.m. tomorrow for members of the British European Association to donate blood. This arrangement had been made after the association's officials had noted the Blood Bank's recent SOS when Its54 words
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Article60 1965-07-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The Sata mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Sennett Road from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday foi residents of Wiltshire Road. Parbury Avenue. Riviera Drive Sennett Avenue, Sennett Drive, Sennett Road. Sennett Lane. Sennett Close, Evergreen Avenue, Primrose Avenue I and Upper60 words
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Advertisement103 1965-07-28 4 9 I /rt !a§jCo& 280 < ORCHARD ROAD i THE NIGHT CLUB of SINGAPORE presents nightly C PLEASURE FOR EVERYONE LISA the Oriental Delight. THE GREAT WONG King of Magicians. and Introducing V'» aT b^ Ak 4 a^r M. b^HL Ibb^^^H b^Bi. 'A ft bV^>l k. W» i BLf »■.>,103 words
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Advertisement19 1965-07-28 4 Latt Day 3.30 I 7.30 am. "ENGAVEETHU PILLAI" Tamil. Optni Tomorrow Gemini Gonesan Savithiri in "Hullo Mr. Zamindar" Tamil.19 words
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Advertisement459 1965-07-28 4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a UNIVERSITY of SINGAPORE MEDICAL SOCIETY it presents A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE m Under The Distinguished Patronage of The Yang Di-Pcrtuan Ncgara at CAPITOL (Spore) on THURSDAY sth Aug. at 9.30pm I In conjunction wM a Th. Faculty of Medicine Diamond Jubilee Celebrations —IN AID OF— "i "MEDICAL RESEARCH EDUCATION459 words
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Advertisement422 1965-07-28 4 ORGANISATION. K \O\\ M10%V1.\1.! Horn, 1.30, 4, 630 9 15pm BY PUBLIC DEMAND! Univcrsol-lntcrriational prcst Kil> iii. mJb Imitation 1 m SANDRA DEE DAN O HERUHY^SB SUSAN KOHNEP ROBERT AIDA JIiANIIA MOORE MAHAIUIACKSOK 6REATESVA^RED» STORY! IiIKE" j TlSw IIAV!!! lion, 145, 4, 6.30 9.30 am. (NO FREE LIST) 'ROMANTIC WORLD'422 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-07-28 5 REJECTED SENATOR IS AGAIN NAMED TO THE SENATE KOTA BHARU. Tv The Kelantan State Legislative Assembly today re-elected Wan Mustapha bin Haji Ali to the Senate. The election is to flll the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Haji Nik Mohamed Adeeb on April 4, last year. The State208 words
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167 1965-07-28 5 Shortage of gas containers delaying supply I/lALA LIMPIR. Tues. An unprecedented demand for domestic gas in Malaysia and in other parts of the world has resulted in a shortage of cylinders used for containing the gas. an Bm»--u.i^ spokesman said today H<- was commenting on complaints by housewives that they167 words
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63 1965-07-28 5 I\EW DELHI, Tues. A Malaysian .student;, goodwill mission, now In India on a three-day visit, called on the Education Minister. Mr. M. C. Chagla. here yesterday The seven-member miM:o!i. pon^ored by the M. ntional Students' Union, has iM'ed Burma. lus next [op is PakistanThe missReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration29 1965-07-28 5 ASIAN beauties in the Miss Universe contest stroll at the Seafront Park in Miami Beach. Florida. Miss Malaysia. Patricia Augustus, is second from left. UPI picture.UPI - 29 words
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Article236 1965-07-28 5 Only we can save ourselves: Tan PORT DICKSON, Tuesday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the sooner Malaysia dispensed with foreign help in her defence the better it would be for the notion He added that other small countries had shown that they could defend236 words
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Article102 1965-07-28 5 Blood gift by Indian visitor DENANG, Tues. Mr. Gopinath Khanna. 30-year-old son of India's Minister of Health, Mr. Daudayal Khanna. has donated a pint of his blood tc the Penans Blood Bank. "I hope *,his donation will, in a small way. help the sick." he said after the blood bank102 words
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Article64 1965-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuet— Hip lalayan Railway will provide jecial trains running between the lariat Street station < opposite oke Yew buildlnu i and the .showround at th« MAHA in Jalan :iang at concession rates. There will tx> niore buses which ill also operate at concession ratI during64 words
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196 1965-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysia today signed an air service agreement its 13th with New Zealand. The pact was signed by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr. for the Malaysian Government and by the New Zealand High Commissioner. Mr. R.196 words
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198 1965-07-28 5 ICFTU CONDEMNS INDON 'CRUSH MALA YSIA CAMPAIGN UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indonesian aggression against Malaysia has been condemned by the eighth World Congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in Amsterdam Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, said this today. Mr. Narayanan,198 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-07-28 6 World-wide distinction for a Singapore student SINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore student has won world-wide distinction by being awarded the Holland Rose studentship to Cambridge University beating a large number of other applicants from British and Commonwealth universities. He is Mr. Ernest Chew, a research assistant of the University of Singapore,240 words
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Article115 1965-07-28 6 IPOH, Tues— The film industry in Malaysia is facing adverse trade conditions as a result of Indonesian confrontation. This is stated in a message today from Dato Runme Shaw, chairman of the Shaw Organisation. to members of the Shaw Or- jranisation Employees Welfare Association. Perak115 words
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Article, Illustration159 1965-07-28 6 Designer helps to erect statues ILfR. Felix de Weldon. de--ITI signer of the National Monument, climbs up a ladder to inspect the position of the first 30ft bronze statue, to be set up at the sitr in the Lake Gardens here, yesterday. Six other statues, each weighing from four to159 words
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Article92 1965-07-28 6 Embassy party for AFS scholars IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty homewardbound Malaysian students, who had spent the pu.-t year in the United States as American Field Service scholars, were guests at a luncheon at the Malaysian Embassy In Washington last week. They were welcomed by Inche Kamaruddin Arill. the Charge de'Attaires.92 words
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Miscellaneous184 1965-07-28 6 Onp Bff V.T. Miami in IMY GOSH CO? rrs A ROBOT, A L^— ~< YEPI rTSSUTOSEPI 't FINE, OSCAR..I I YtH-OOP WEU.,TH«rB NOT I I WHAT IS THAT /MACHINE PEStGNB>/ f vtm \-> TOO ANYTHING I HOWS > AYE OH TWOS POESN'T I IMPORTANT? I PIDNTI THING AMY- /TO TAKE184 words
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Article, Illustration697 1965-07-28 7 'LOANS BOUND TO BE RECALLED' CHAMBEE SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'One or two State govts not giving enough support for defence bonds' THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night promised to look into the difficulties of businessmen here as a result of the697 words
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293 1965-07-28 7 SOEK HOSTILITY HAS BOOSTED TOURISM KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. INDONESIA'S confrontation has boosted Malaysia's tourist industry because visitors are spending more time here. Last year a record of I $14.1 million was spent by tourists compared with $10.4 million in 1963 and $9.4 million in 1962. The Director of Tourism. Inche293 words
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83 1965-07-28 7 SINGAPORE. Turv Qanla«> Alrvajn will rrsumr its MTvlct-s to Jakui t.t on Aug. I with (he IX'-I Skjmaster aircraft I In- airline stopped its services using Boeing "07 Virts farlier this month because of urgent reconstruction work on the main runway at Jakarta airport.83 words
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Article53 1965-07-28 7 Replanting course SEGAMAT. Tup.s. A lt» month rubber replantniß practical i eourae is no* in i)rotrro.s.s at Bukit Jenientah. 14 m\\cs from here. [he i-ourse. which is bemij orgai ni>ed by the Rubber Rosimk h Institute 'Sm.ill Holders i Advisory Services is to educate smalli holders In tlie liitest techniques53 words
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Article42 1965-07-28 7 1 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.— The Ked.»h branch of the National Union of Day Training and Centre-Trained Teachers has resolved to start a strike fund from October :f the Government does not approve the salary scales submitted by the union42 words
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101 1965-07-28 7 Solidarity Convention rally put off OENANG, Tues. The 1 Malaysian Solidarity Convention's first public rally in Penang scheduled for Sunday will now be held on Aug. 15 when Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. is expected to speak. Dr Llm Chong Eu. secre- tary-general of the U.D P.. organisers101 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-07-28 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f IT WOKE SEE WHAT ITIS,Kip7/ its a "Vdowt lose\ /'keep watchin^and^ ffVBGLAP.'Yi&i. HEAR, V L£MME <KO*i WHEM I I SAW HIMJ r y^KlD '.j~s HE'S GOMEIi^B tm fat u% tu. O*. //-T338 words
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338 1965-07-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«*. THE chairman of the National Language Month central executive committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here today that the national language was his own concern .just as much as it was the concern of anybody else who had the338 words
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Article180 1965-07-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues ]I|ANAGEMENT perT1 sonnel have a vital role to play in the development of a nation, a management expert said today. Mr. John Marsh, director of the British Institute of Management, said that If .i country wanted to progress materially, it must make180 words
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108 1965-07-28 8 Year's jail for stealing motorbike SINGAPORE. Tues.—A man who stole a motor-cycle and in turn found it stolen the next morning, was today jailed for one year by the First Criminal District Court. Chief Inspector E. Shearev said Tey Soi Huan. 21. ad- j nutted to police in a cm-108 words
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204 1965-07-28 8 Schools in Kangar get Kuan Yew pamphlets in Rumi KA NGA R Tues. Copies of a Singapore Government i pamphlet entitled j "Malaysia dalam Zaman Rebolusi" (Malay- sia in a Revolutionary Era) have been sent jto several national schools here. Published In Ruml by the Singapore Ministry of Culture, It204 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-07-28 8 Secret love now a double wedding KUALA LUMPUR, Tim, J^|ORE than 4,000 invitations haw out for the douo. ding of Che Normi, 23, and Che Norma, 21, daughters of the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inc h c Senu bin Abdul Rahman They will be married on Aug. 14 in276 words
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449 1965-07-28 9 PREMIER MEETS THE UNIONS ON CLAIMS SINGAPORE. Tuesday gl X (i A PORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. \a-c Kuan Yew, s;iid today he would have to enforce <lis t ipiin o in the public cleansing services work lone il they did n t do449 words
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Article, Illustration128 1965-07-28 9 Work begins on $1.4 m Maris Stella school SINGAPORE, Tues— A simple earth breaking ceremony today marked the beginning of construction work on the first phase of the new $1.4 million Maris Stella lluli School in Mount Vermin Road. The ceremony was performed by Monsignor C Van Melekebeke (right). Apostolic128 words
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85 1965-07-28 9 PM HEEDS PLEA OF kAMPONG DWELLERS SINGAPORE. Tues. Work on an improved road and street lighting for the inhabitants of Buona Vista Kampong has been completed after a request to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yrw Metalling of Lorong Puspa leading to the village, which was previously a laterite85 words
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Article153 1965-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A private in the Royal Marines told a court martial here today that he wa.s trying to stop a fight between two Marines when one of them hit him. The Marine. John Oillies Kennedy, said that when he retaliated in .sell -defence he153 words
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Article27 1965-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Trafalgar Home Youth Club will hold its fifth anniversary concert at the Trafalgar Home community hall at 7.30 pm. on Saturday.27 words
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Article537 1965-07-28 9 Byrne rebuts shop men's charge SINGAPORE, Tues. The chair- man of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K.M. Byrne, today denied a charge by Singapore shopkeepers that the board was improperly using taxpayers' money to give shops adjacent to the board's reception centre at Little's Arcade in Raffles Place an537 words
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72 1965-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tups Leading American profissional bowler Frank Claus;- will play an exhibition game in Singapore in conjunction with the Sports Festival. (bust, a former M-hool teacher, rarnrd in one year o\rr $300,000 from Jarkoot bowling programme*. tettrlsion appearances and exhibition ters. In Singapore.72 words
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Advertisement188 1965-07-28 9 SINGH'S HOUSE OF Anniversary MEN'S LADIES UP. S.P. Tetoron Tutsior SHORTS S 350 S 2.90 F.onnTp uTv" $< 320 L/Sleeves 9.^0 4.90 Tussior SLACKS 4 SO 3.90 Docron SHIRTS 7.50 S.SO U.S.A. BLOUSES 12.50 «.9O Raw Silk SHIRTS 3.7S JW|M $U|TJ •30 yp U r sT"Fonc O v r 0188 words
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Advertisement555 1965-07-28 9 See what you save when you sew for yourself with 3|e Model 228 M —A Deluxe round-arm sewing machine^ straieht W^ 1 W'^k stitch. This machine is also well suited for family sewing. Tho |^M W sw^ V^t colour finish is in black and gold. |^^P I Wmm Im. MM555 words
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Obituary24 1965-07-28 10 "'rdi Sli (Mimimum) PAUL: On the ftth July at Beathironi. Vlrior v Cecil Keating, loved hutband ot i,-.in. Formerly of K.-nt Kttatr. Relancor.24 words
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Article48 1965-07-28 10 Word* lit (MOumum) MR A MRS. Ohrni Tone Sent thank ■l«tivn and friend, for Ihflr valnxhir UtU, xood wmu »nd aitrndtoe* at n»ir KrddlnK on I MR AND MRS. V aivaaMon hank friradi. rrlanvw for tbalr at-i-ntianrA and valuahU prvarn at their i.irnan* en 3-7-6.S a Klaus.48 words
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Article659 1965-07-28 10 The civil service union! would be unwise not to accept the new pay scales offered by the Government to 10.00 C employees in ten categories. The alternative is v wait foi claims to be dealt with by the Salaries Commission. Since acceptance of the Government offer will659 words
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Article340 1965-07-28 10 The Ministry of External Affairs, needing qualified recruits, should be the first to welcome Tun Abdul Razak's announcement that Federal ministries may now employ Singapore citizens. Faced with the need to find staff for at least three new missions l abroad and to expand others, the Ministry should340 words
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Article180 1965-07-28 10 Dial Johore Bahru 3131, state your word (in English) and you should get an instant translation in Malay. In these days of acute interest in the National Language, such a service clearly has a most important role to play. The Johore National Language Committee, which has initiated the180 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1965-07-28 10 BRIAN LAPPING - A militant new mood grips immigrants in Britain BRIAN LAPPING WITH THE CLAMOUR FOR STRICTER CONTROLS by LONDON. Tuea THE immigrant communities in Britain are angry and resentful, and attempts are being made to organise them into a single effective body. If the reward for years of respectability and co-operativeness1,417 words
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Letter207 1965-07-28 10 THE Acting SupertntenJ> dent of Singapore's Car Parks Division has asked a complainant to "report to him any attendant not doing his Job well". This Is the easiest way to handle a complaint, but it Is not the correct or effective way. I, for one, have207 words
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Letter76 1965-07-28 10 road casualties TT proportionally highest In this part of the world. Singapore still does not have a full-time Road Safety Council. Are we so complacent over the dally rate of fatal accidents that the one-year-old proposed National Safety Council has been allowed to fade into silence? Perhaps a76 words
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358 1965-07-28 10 John Rutherford - Roumania steers a new course its own John Rutherford b) OUCHAREST. Tu< Roumania. until a year or so ;u the touehest of all the Communist dieships, is channiiiy its course, as well as some of its names. here this week. Thr Communist! absolute power And the new party leader 4358 words
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Advertisement991 1965-07-28 10 ■•■■•aMaJaaHaMßSaßHHaaßVaia^ StrsutsT««*M.by«sJ C%a*«frt*d •d»ertw*i iimu aney be >a»ai< to: cold STOP.AOC lunaMMHCaTT Orchwd Born* (a)«ca|iliaalal Ohi) COLO «TO»»(1« MANCHIi M Holland Road Kltaiig Nmi Baa*. Annieila** 1 ctty stooK mrrmm ltd <MK*MUr No<.m. r.mmvm Qaav twi niwi rmoMT FMifMtrttk's 1 ii imiial M. M. iiMtii J Mmuutr Pom*, mmmm M*M«aM991 words
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Advertisement95 1965-07-28 10 Fin* Electric Instruments High Fidelity Tone icith High Volume' "DUAL SHOWMAN" AMP The F*nd*r Dual Showman Amplifier with taporot* omplifief cho»M» ond o spec io I dtvgn speokar »yitcnn ocorporotinQ two superb J Lansing |J" Socoka" Uivrs unexcelled richness of tone ond ample power to tofisfv tn« mott cnticol u*er.95 words
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Advertisement155 1965-07-28 10 JENA GLASS* FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS DURAN 50 *^5 *Fnh a chemlcallv h| ghly resistant Ijj borosllicate glass, meets tha i~* /^v extreme requirements that l\ L&j ma made on glasa as a mate- hi rial for chemical apparatus.— ri Low tnermal expansion and, y\ Jgj consequently, a high155 words
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207 1965-07-28 11 lESSELTON. TU( fl The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann declared hi-iv today that ttte way was now clear for the introduction of the Malaysian Common Market The Minister, who had lust returned from an extensive tour of Lahad.207 words
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Article29 1965-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Anothrr $164,000 worth of National Defence bonds weir today bought by 40 Mbacrlben. This brings the total collected to $3.185 750 from 877 subscribers.29 words
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Article, Illustration522 1965-07-28 11 BANGKOK, Tuesday ISMAIL: IT'S TRYING TO BURN AWAY ALL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS THE Malaysian Home Affairs Minister, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Kahman, said here today that the Communists in this part of the world could be likened to a flaming dragon trying to burn away allReuter - 522 words
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182 1965-07-28 11 Nude body of girl: Open verdict at inquest SINGAPORE. Tues. 0 A coroner's inquest on a four-year-old girl, found dead in a common lavatory at Bukit Ho Swee, ended today with an open verdict. The assistant State Coroner. Mr. Toh Weng Cheong, said medical evidence showed that the child. Low182 words
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Article50 1965-07-28 11 PENANO, Tues.— The charity premiere of "Lord Jim" which was to have been screened at the Cathay cinema tomorrow night in aid of the 1965 St. Nicholas Appeal for the Blind, has been postponedTicket holders are asked to retain their tickets until the new date la announced.50 words
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Article86 1965-07-28 11 Five pirate taxi operators fined WINGAPORE, Tues. SIX more pirate taxi operators have been arrested by traffic police, bringing to 169 the total number arrest--1 ed so '/ir thl> year. Five 01 tnem were lined In court 1 but the sixth pleaded not guilty. Fines ranging from $450 to $50086 words
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Article47 1965-07-28 11 PENANG. TliM Lim Kar Heng. 22, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to stab d .ective constable Ho Ping Gi in Weid Quay on May 22 He v.is remanded In police cus- tody for a week pending police it ions.47 words
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Article39 1965-07-28 11 penang an Kuet Khenng 19. «•>.- today acquitted i by .i magistrate's court after the i j prosecution withdrew charge of I cheating Cheers Ltd.. Penang I Rond. of 828.60 worth of scouting equipment in March last year.39 words
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121 1965-07-28 11 pENANG, Tues. Four thugs raided a coffee shop in Prangin Road this morninfi, attacked the proprietor's son, I.im Seng Chye, 17. with parangs and took $31 from a pin-table. Lim was taking charge of the shop in bis father's absence at about 7.10121 words
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Article, Illustration402 1965-07-28 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. SINGAPORE'S new Medical Progress Fund, aimed at raising $4,750,000, got off to a flying start today with a gift of $1 million from the Lee Foundation. In making the gift to the fund, Dato Dr. Lee Kong Chian, chairman of the402 words
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Article76 1965-07-28 11 KANGAK. lues— The Minister ■>f Transport. Da 10 Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. who is national president of the Malaysian Scout* Council, yesterday urged the State 3overnment to help get a proper site for a Scout Council building in Perl is. "I feel Scouts should have76 words
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Article53 1965-07-28 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. Negri SembUan's State Medical and Health Officer, Dr. A. S. Sandhu. will be leaving for Moscow next month for an occupational health conference sponsored by the World Health Organisation. Dr. Sandhu will also visit Kiev. He leaves here on Aug. 11 and returns53 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-07-28 11 Top civil servant retires, but still at work CINGAPORE, Tues. 0 Mr. S. T. Stewart, Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Prime Ministers Office and head of the entire civil service, has retired. But it was lust another working day for him today. With grey official flies under his arm. he264 words
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Advertisement247 1965-07-28 11 GRUnDIQ 7s^ Large 25" Screen Ml i— mmmiiiH— 25-inch screen; Wooden screen frame; 2 speakers (tweeter at front); Cabinet: medium dark choice wood. Fop the best -go for mSmmSsSSSSsSm ,U* SHOWROOMS; f'T—- T Kuila Lumpur— China Iniunnct Building, Batu Road. J^t KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. *y* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG247 words
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Advertisement198 1965-07-28 11 BDUIII1 KM 32 deluxe fl f| |J 1 1 KITCHEN MACHINE i^_u _._nl vi EFFICIEHT 'ySJI-TTTr^, SBB— B 2^5 (El "p ll^ Jil Mill* V^_^^ P\ C th« MAUN "JUHIOR" modtl. 'I Mml tor »tntll«r btttMhoMs. THE NATURAL CHOICE OF DISCRIMINATING HOUSEWIVES EVERYWHERE The kitchen machine KM 32 de Luxe198 words
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Miscellaneous808 1965-07-28 11 T V MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channrl S Kuala Lumpur Sports Film "Wrestling In and Tenant; 6 Ipoh and Ma- Great Britain": 8.00 News in larra; S .lohorr Bahru; 4 Tai- Mandarin, 8.10 Mari Berbual. ping; T Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang. 8.16 Dances and Songs; 8.34 P.M. 2.00 Test Pattern and Mike808 words
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367 1965-07-28 12 'Proposed base in Mindanao purely for our defence... 9 MANILA, Tuesday. fHE Philippines today denied Indonesian charges that hostile American troops were stationed in a southern island near Indonesia. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Macario Peralta, commenting on the charges carried by the Antara367 words
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137 1965-07-28 12 US $20m Mitsubishi credits to Soek r ]X)KYO, Tues— The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan said today it had obtained approval from the Japanese Government for Its contract to export two thermal power plant units worth about US$2O million to Indonesia on credit. This will be the first export salesReuter - 137 words
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106 1965-07-28 12 I LSBON, Tues.— Fltty peo- pie were killed when a bus fell from a bridge into the river Luvulo. about 90 miles from Nova Llsboa, Angola, the Portuguese Lu&itania news agency reported early today. The Lusitanla report said there were four survivors. TheReuter - 106 words
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Article30 1965-07-28 12 NEW YORK. Tues— New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner. 55. was married today to Miss Barbara Joan Cavanagh, 3ft- year-old socialite sister of deputy Mayor Edward Cuvanagh. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article51 1965-07-28 12 KHARTOUM. Tues The Foreign Office here said yesterday that the Ghana Government had informed the Sudan that the Organisation of African Unity "summit" conference had been postponed from Sept. 1 until Oct. 21. This was to give Ghana ample I time for preparations, it was stated here.Reuter - 51 words
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Article55 1965-07-28 12 TOKYO. rues. Communist China and tie Islamic Republic of Mauritania have agreed to establish diplomatic relations on an ambassadorial level, the New China News Agency said yesterday. The agency. In a broadcast monitored here, said the agreement was contained In a Joint communique issued by the twoAP - 55 words
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101 1965-07-28 12 MOSCOW, Tues.—Russia announced yesterday she would test new types of spare rockets between July 28 and Oct. 15 and warned shippikic and planes to stay away from a 40 mile diameter area of the Pacific. The Soviet news arencv Tass gave the centreReuter - 101 words
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197 1965-07-28 12 From Gary Yeang DERTH, Tues. 1 People traded hundreds of old coins for new notes when a coin-collecting firm began a buying spree in West Australia. There was no time for sentiment as hoards of coins and life-lone stamp collections197 words
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Article62 1965-07-28 12 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian military police in Surakarta. central Java, have reportedly detained an editor whose weekly published an unfavourable reaction to remarks by the Army chief Lt. General Ahmad Yani. The official news agency Antara touny identified the editor as Nurman Sahli. The agency said the military62 words
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147 1965-07-28 12 HONG KONG, Tuesday. /^HINA has decided to issue a set of eight coloured stamps to commemorate her "cradle of revolution" against Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's army 30 years ago, the New China News Agency reports. The Chinese Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Issued the stamps onReuter - 147 words
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Article29 1965-07-28 12 KATMANDU, Tues. PhU Dorjl. first Nepalse to climb 29.028-foot Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, has been honoured by the Government with a life-long pension. AP.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement234 1965-07-28 12 DOG'S v PAD aaaa^ -m~ ♦^P^ an»«a^^ BfcsaT GUINNESS STOUT f l jfl^^L full rich a H^^J r flavour of ||te^il m m Do P Head 1 r- W^K§ <g I Guinness |^<^^| 10-Qay L^Ba^a^a^a^i^ai hlf&Uf^ G et your go from Dog's Head Guinness Stout, Irw^ itS full bodied floodness234 words
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Advertisement258 1965-07-28 12 INTEREST BITTIIE I SECURITY f< /^INTEREST V f «SEAS UNION Earn 8% interest per annum! Get Fre« Accident Insuranod Invest with Overseas Union Finance Ltdl Hundreds have taken advantage of this offer? Why don't youP OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. 4 4-1, Col Iyer Quay, Singapor«-1 Telephone: ***** (Oppotitt Asia Inturanc*258 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-07-28 13 MAYFAIR GIMMICKS FOR WELL-DRESSED HEADS Just a few high fashion ideas LONDON. Tuh. T*HESE high fashion 1 gimmicks show what the most expensively dressed heads will be wearing this autumn. The ideas, by Mayfair's top milliners, were shown recently. At ton right. Mary Ford models spectacles with gold plated eyelashrs.UP - 122 words
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Article33 1965-07-28 13 LONDON. Turn. The Maldive Island)., a British protected Sultanate about 400 miles south-west I of Ceylon. arr to have full Independence, the Commonwealth Srrretnry. Mr Arthur Bottomley. 1 announced here yesterday.33 words
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Article32 1965-07-28 13 I MOSCOW, Tues. President Sekou Toure of Guinea arrived in M<>«NC<>u las: night on an off^ul visit at the invitation ot the Soviet Communist Party and the Soviet Government Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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121 1965-07-28 13 T^AIROBI. Tues. Mr. 11 Josea Jaffe, a teacher and British citizen, was yesterday declared a prohibited immigrant to Kenya and ordered to leave in 24 hours. Making the declaration, the Kenya Defence Minister, Dr. NJoroge Mungal. said Mr. Jaffes activities in Kenya and writingsAP - 121 words
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Article52 1965-07-28 13 MELBOURNE, Tue«. The Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzles, entered a private hospital In Melbourne yesterday for a check-up, and Is expected to stay there two or three days. A member of Sir Robert's private staff said there was no causa for concern about the Prim* Minister'sReuter - 52 words
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219 1965-07-28 13 Fiji-Indian clash as constitutional talks open in London LONDON. Tuesday A FIJIAN constitutional conference opened here A yesterday with a clash of views between Fijian and Indian community leaders over continued association with Britain or eventual independence. The Indigenous Fijians do not want independence, which would mean severing their historicReuter - 219 words
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Article31 1965-07-28 13 LONDON. Tues.— An 18-year-old schoolboy. Rohan Wilson, left his home here today on a 5.000-tnllt six-week tour through Europe to 'he Arctic Circle on a lightweight Japanese motor-cycle. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article40 1965-07-28 13 HNOLULU. Thura. Mr. Howard P. Jones former U.S. ambassador to Indonesia, arrived In Honolulu yeflterday to take up the post of Chancellor of iht UnlTßrslty of Hawaii's Centre for Cultural and Technical Interchange between Eaitl and West40 words
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238 1965-07-28 13 The baby who kept on forgetting to breathe From Roger Hanninc CYDNEY, Tues. Hospital specialists here have saved a delicate baby boy who "died many times" in his first month of life because he "forgot to breathe." They revived him on more than 20 occasions when his lungs failed. The238 words
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Article56 1965-07-28 13 LONDON. Tues. Tele phone users in Britain ar« to twitch to the "number* only" system of dialling a* used in most other countries. It was announced her* yesterday. At present, most numbers are prepared by letters indicating the name of the telephone exchange. The new system willReuter - 56 words
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Article74 1965-07-28 13 CHRISTCHI RCH. (New Zealand). Tues. Eight tough Americans at a South Pole scientific base stepoed from a 119--drgree Fahrenheit steam bath and rushed naked outside into a snowdrift and the coldest temperature the base has recorded. The South Pole sauna involved a 232 degree temperature change butReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement297 1965-07-28 13 for the power-packed Mark H<^^> c If* It now has Hydrolnstlc® Suspension »^^Fj i Bin td The Powerful Riley 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 and297 words
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Advertisement22 1965-07-28 13 Rapid the PhotoSensation! /Wapiti Cassette J mwr j, Nt, dSEEEDQBI LeLJ Agfa-Gevaert Iso-Rapid IF 533/"' sinoapore $38/" malaya K. ..and automatic threading22 words
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376 1965-07-28 14 CHAN BONG SOO - Low-cost China cameras in Malaysia CHAN BONG SOO By (MIIXA has entered the very competitive photographic market in Malaysia. In this B 8 well as the Hong Kong market where Chinese cameras were introduced a year and a hall" ago, she is operating with the great advantage of very low376 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-07-28 14 Back from Philippine study tour THE personnel/ payroll manager A of Caltez Oil MalaycU Lti., Mr. Richard Png (above), has returned after a 10-week familiarisation and observation tour of the company's associate, Caltei i I'll ilippi nrs'i Inc. in Manila. llr hopes to make use of the experience rained for85 words
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Article167 1965-07-28 14 Olivetti's sales success IN the two years since Its establishment. Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd has sold 18.000 electrical buslne.vs machines. According to the company's 1 managing director. Mr Luciano Blanco, this heavy demand for electrical business machines Is a manifestation of the swing towards modern business methods In Malaysia. Olivetti (Malaysia)167 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-07-28 14 U.K. firms plan to enter local mart A BRITISH commercial film production company executive is in Malay>ia to seek a market for several of his company's clients. He Is Mr. Raymond V. Tax. national campaigns executive of Twentieth Century Publicity Service Ltd. of Blackpool. The companies for whom Mr. Tax191 words
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Article50 1965-07-28 14 A total number of 23.407 tourists visited Singapore during the first quarter of this year, against 20,987 In the corresponding period of last year, according to statistics. Last year, the number was 90.871 agatast 109.720 tourists in 1963. Male tourists accounted for two-thirds of the number.50 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-07-28 14 MX D. BRINSDEN. chairman of Malayan Tobacco Company, presents a gold watch to Mr. Clioon Kui Sen. a member of the sales department, who has completed 25 years' service with the company. Mr. Brlnsden also presented watches to two directors. Mr. JFM Plckance and Mr. SO. Nazzari.62 words
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Article181 1965-07-28 14 SINGAPORE'S trade with the States of Malaya in the first quarter of this year was valued at $443.8 million, up $36.7 million over that for the corresponding period of last year, according to statistics. Of the amount. Imports from the mainland accounted for $212181 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-07-28 14 A FINAL year economics student of the University of Malaya who took part in Esso's Grant-In-Aid Programme early this year, has been given further financial assistance by 'he company to complete his studies. He Is Mr. Wong Kin Sun who received $1,800 to cover his tuition fees,181 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-07-28 14 A LEADING Japanese manufacturer of tape recorders, Altai Electric Co. Ltd., is intensifying its campaign to keep Its agents overseas Informed of the latest technical developments in Akai products. The company's electronic engineer. Mr. Akio Kubota, is now visiting various countries where Akai products are165 words
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Article127 1965-07-28 14 HEAVY demand from the buildim; Industry which i to be still buoyant In production of bricks to now Official statistics show that output during tk quarter of this year at over 21 million brick*, including cement bricks surj output in any previous quarter, and it this127 words
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Advertisement480 1965-07-28 14 Another reason why Q) more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any *'*c *^**^'NnH Carrier's outdoor cabinet Is made of five v layers to stand up to Ik'"^***-**,, the tropical sun and |fc«li 1 w B rain. This "weather ■w^'ln^ P •rmourcabinefresists I 3^feßl L^^^ rust for years even in480 words
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Advertisement276 1965-07-28 14 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back276 words
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224 1965-07-28 15 Search for suspected invaders called off SINGAPORE, Tur Police this morning railed oil it search for suspected Indonesian iniitrators at Siglap and on St. John's Island. The search was sparked oil following the discovery within hall an hour last night of a 40ft. long unidentified barge about 50 yards off224 words
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Article60 1965-07-28 15 TAMPIN. Tues A three-year <>lcl boy. Rasul bin Sabmn- died last night at the Tampin District Hospital after a matakuching seed became lodged In his throat. The boy. from Kampong Pulau Srbang. WH Mtlng tills fruit which is at present in full season when lie60 words
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Article29 1965-07-28 15 BATU PAHAT. Tue.s. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohxmrd Khir Joh<n, will open the Sclcolah Dato Sri Am.tr di- In Muar at 9 a.m. on Thursday.29 words
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446 1965-07-28 15 New schools plan to boost economy SINGAPORE BIRTH RATE CUT SINGAPORE, Tues. DR. Goh Keng Swee last night spoke of the need of giving ''quality education" instead of "'quantitative education" to produce skilled workers and cut down a growing army of educated unemployed persons. Singapore's Finance Minister said that the446 words
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Article36 1965-07-28 15 SINGAPORE Tues. Nc Ah Chal who was chanted with raping a woman in R room in Loront? 3. Gcylang on May 3. was 'oday discharged by a MfMntl v.hrn the prosecution withdrew the charge.36 words
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Article31 1965-07-28 15 TANGKAK. Tues— The Right Rev- Michael Olcomendv. Archhushon of S:ngapore-Malacco. will conduct a confirmation I i ceremony of 40 Catholics at the I St. Mathews Church here on Sunday.31 words
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159 1965-07-28 15 I IVERPOOL, Tues. Chin Chong Yang, a 15-year-old Malaysian schoolboy who won a voyage to Britain for j his work in the Singapore Sea Cadets, arrived here yesterday aboard i the Ben Line cargopassenger liner Benlinnet. The prize was one ofReuter - 159 words
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183 1965-07-28 15 Sauce men to send delegation to Health Ministry fPOH, Tues. Sauce 1 manufacturers in Perak are to send a delegation to the Health Ministry in Kuala Lumpur to seek advice regarding the Sale of Food and Drugs Regulations. 1952. This was stated today by Mr. Leong Weng Kut, president of183 words
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Advertisement77 1965-07-28 15 RENT OR ■IJP redPusion UETUI REDUCED Ilk Iff CHARGES RPNTAI N0 ll til IHL INITIAL PAYMENT IJP NO DOWN PAYMENT 25 MONTHS TO PAY ELOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV FROM ENGLAND INSTALLED MAINTAINED BY REDIFFUSION CALL US TODAY FU LLY 182 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo77 words
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Advertisement251 1965-07-28 15 Introducing Kane bo Nylon The Last Word in Outer Wear for Women A majestic combination of superb taste and long-lasting wearability, this new wonder fabric represents a remarkable improvement over all other nylons. The follow* ing outstanding features makf it m A p% especially suitable for outer wear: MJ^Z That251 words
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Miscellaneous276 1965-07-28 15 Straits Times Crossword |H| II I I ACROSS 5. Water clothing and get angry 4 1 leave a bad buy ouUlde, about it (8). being always there (8). 6 Ruined part of a sound Idea 8. Supernatural curtailment of (5). the poor In heaven (6). 7. Not like the author276 words
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Advertisement477 1965-07-28 16 I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^— (Continued from Paa;e 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 15 Word* it Mir,.)— Box SO eU. extra BOX A 4900 ST. Spore. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED Capable Chinese Cook-boy. Tel: H'pore 232U2 for appointment. WANTED ATTRACTIVE SALESGIRLS '•omrm.hion plus allowance. Rox A 4876 B.T. S'por* WANTED CIRLS to do house to477 words
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Advertisement571 1965-07-28 16 SITUATION VACANT IS Word* St i Mim.)— Box SO et* txtrn APPLICATION INVITED from Malayslana for Pos; of Publicity Ofltrer. Must be able to operate film unit, write and speak fluent Malay, know1. -de- oi Chines.- and Tamil an asset. $200 $220. Apply Perak Family Planning Association. P.O. Box 27H571 words
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Advertisement913 1965-07-28 16 ACCOMMODATION VACAiNT li Word* M (Mm.) H..x Hi tt* ">' UNFURNISHED 3 BEDROOM Terrace House 41 Lorong 105 available from lat August. Modern sanitation. Coloured bathroom, longbatb bot cold Phone 455*11 Singapore TO LET Sky Villa Clemenceau Avenue ground Uoor unfurnished 3 bedrooms parquet nooring. longbath attached, all other rooms913 words
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Advertisement915 1965-07-28 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Ward* j Mm.)— Box SO et: rxtrm ASKING PRICE SIS.WW.-111 Two Bedroom Terrace House at Jalan Keinumng. Svmbawang Spring Estate. About 1.712 square feet::: Maas aY Sons. K»t*te Agents (Singapore) turn FOR SALE ANO RENTAL OKI BLOCK. 16 UNITS Luxurious Flats at Joo Chiat Lane915 words
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Advertisement888 1965-07-28 16 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Ward* ft I Mi*.) -Hoi S» rt*. extra HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS BKK/ RK<; 7 (lays HT«/. HKU Taiwan 14 dmi HK« Taiwan'Jnpan Ib dmr duv« 1 x. t 9. I lv Malaya 7 days West Const i C Highlands H :ti i> v v C Hi^ri lands 4888 words
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Advertisement1180 1965-07-28 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* ft Mln.)— Box St et*. txtr, AUSTIN COOPER IW2. Nf» lyrr. i winding uindo-A S^.Too- I'hone S por< .kj. 3p m to 6pm 1953 LAMBRETTA SCOOTER n ver> Rood condition Helling cheap Phone Lee Singapore 277«tj 1951 CMRVSLER ith automatK Uii mmntaired Highest offe 11,180 words
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Advertisement837 1965-07-28 16 I STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. I IS Ward* <« (Mm.l Rnx W> rfv Ml., GENTLEMEN, fur ••nMatt M.. r MaMsaajtk, rmciaj lrra'.mrnt. Mani-Halri-utt:n»:. Imting, Jrans i Air-conditioned Salon. JriA. Pi rune l.an<r. IS lorn ***** MARCARET ROSE Ortlfirrf Ph\ J s:otrirra|>ist treats pimi uhilrhrad fleclncally K. vmast, ahdorr.in. hip Orcat World837 words
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Advertisement598 1965-07-28 16 MM \l I ARAN J.K.R. PABANG Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 bcrcl.utar di-J.K.R. i) 1 (Pekerjaan) kaataa dl-bawah kepala 111 an kepala 6 akan diterima di-Pfjabat Jurutora Pahang. Kuantan hingga 3.00 petang pada 23hb September. 1965 untok "The Supply. Delivery and Erection of Treatment Plant Equipment for the Klau Valley F.L.D.A. Water598 words
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Advertisement1313 1965-07-28 17 10 LIVERPOOL 1 trIST COM! UJL. Oat S'pon laiii P, s'naa Paaaat .iemnon Liverpool, Glasgow la Part «fIAMPUS 1 ••.»«s. L'pool. DuD.AVuuth Jaly 21/ 2 Am 3 MENTOR Livercool Avg J Aaf II «af n/lt act II AkNtAj Liverpool, Glasgow Ait S Ant n Aat 12/11 MENLSTHEUS Liverpool, Glasgow Auf1,313 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-07-28 17 TH£X.vXu./NES U I Tin. EAST ASIATIC COi/PANf li 4 taatpaMmlliCmM EAPRIM lAIUNSS 10 NEAR tASI, CONIINtNI ANI. >CAWOINA»tA. a*Satt r. B'*am Pata«4 tjii Utao* M«»ie n'Ows Jam wm SONCKHU C) 5.44/Jalf2B —I tin U Stlt 3 A«t 23 22 Stp BEIRA I) July 38/ 2 Auf 3/ 8 1/ I1,268 words
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Advertisement1225 1965-07-28 17 I Benuline tAPRESa >tnvict iv tuwixjN, uvtarugi liOwiiNtwiAt -u«u BENNEVIS SL s,V; VSSnm tm/mTi «-T* 3 55-U sSi'* Far Ha-neurg An 27 BEN VENUE i"-" x >\ kaajm*a xam mam] G'moutti Seat 14 la Ptrt'Jaty 31 July 31/ 1 M'broucn Sapt 17 Slrtgapora P. Slum Ptaan •tnOEARfc .onooa, Hambart lily1,225 words
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Advertisement1285 1965-07-28 17 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.tC/Conrinent Singapore P. S'hail Ptatcg CltY 8F WELLINGTON L'don. Hburg. Roam. Havrt. Huil, Mbro, Im'ham G. 45 Tttay 2» laly CUT OF NEWCASTLE L'aon, H Burg, Roam. Havrt, •lull, Middlesbrougn 25.2) Aug 21 Ang CITY OF GLASGOW Lunaon. Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre. Hull, Im'haa 25/27 Sepi 211,285 words
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Article132 1965-07-28 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. JNDUSTRIALS continued to firm. Ruses covered threequarters of the list. B.H.P. provided the only notable fall being down 3d. to 535. 3d Base metals were firm. Oils ruled mostly steady In light tradIng, but OU Search dropped 3d. to 2s. and Santos was down Is. to132 words
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Article238 1965-07-28 18 July 27. rhrtw month*. INDUSTRIAL! li.-tp McAliater eta Cliv !>iv. 7 eta, M Inveat 8 ct» U.s Holding Uota.N. Iron w eta. Dunlops 10 eta. v CMC. 13 eta fc SrnHtini; IU eta Kothman v eta. X.-no 11 <:ta *>«n 6 CIS. fed Dlap IVta M Prop II238 words
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Article109 1965-07-28 18 SHIPS lying alonntid* tno Singapore wharvia or oapoetad today ara: Bajremstelo 31/32, Bcnoevla 35/36, Kenlngau 38/39. City of WalllnKton 45. Vlmlnalo 47, Salarabrta 46, Bado Maru 15/16. Lipia N.W. 1. Brooooablre 42/43, Anna Bakke 6, Caichma 13/14. Tapal. N.W. 3. PcraJi N.W. 5. Port Swettenham: Wharf Berths:109 words
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Article27 1965-07-28 18 July 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 i cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5749.12J (up $11,871). Unofficial estimated offering 200 tons .'down 10 tons).27 words
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Article73 1965-07-28 18 CHINESE Product Eienarue, Singapore noon pricot par O'cul yaitarday: Coconut oil I bulk Sin »nieri. drum S«> m IMP*. Copr- July Auc UK/Continent: L'n<inoted. Pepper: .Muni ot. HBT| aellara. Sar.iwak white N*S fpeclal Sarawak black JH-: garbled Lampone black Sl62t(N) scllera tall 96"", N.I»W.).' ABTA *17&<N> oellwa <IIKJ%73 words
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Article55 1965-07-28 18 rill |in .f in rate ot the Malayan dollar against the pound literlinx b\ed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OU 2s. i:» n.il 3uvinß TT 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying OU 2s. 4 Id. The dollar is at its utatotory middle position in relation to55 words
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773 1965-07-28 18 From Our Market Correspondent rN shares were firmer again on the Stock Exchang? yesterday with more activity following continued support from London overnight. Although business again was led by London locally there was more business and many overnight bids from London were773 words
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Article26 1965-07-28 18 Malayan Stock Indices July 26 July 27 •Industrials: 66.68 67 7 Tins: 88.51 MJ| robbers: 102.11 102.11 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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540 1965-07-28 18 Till-: Strata tin price gained SI 1.87 -J in Penang fasterday to 5749.12 A per pit ul. and reached the highest level for IS months. The rise waj in line with London where on Monday the afternoon three months buyers price was up540 words
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Advertisement1148 1965-07-28 18 rs 51 Yr""""" "^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'Kong Tokoftama Montreal luronto Octroit Chicafo ■Monetliißa Man 22 74 Aug I Sept 4 Oct I Oct 11 Oct 17 Oct "Efiaa" 11 11 Sept 26 Seat 2S let 2* Oct 3 No> 7 Nlf Wast1,148 words
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Advertisement995 1965-07-28 18 (*°IoRIENTl rTfirs j t 1 Soilings to the United Kingdom. Dep. Dep. Pt. Oep. Arrive Spore Shorn Penong U.IC "CATHAY" 28 Aug 29 Auq 30 Aug 21 Sep "IBERIA" 22 Sep 13 Oct "CHITRAL" 28 Sep 29 Sep 30 Sep 22 Oct "ORIANA 6 Nev 24 Nov "CATHAY" 28 No.995 words
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Advertisement390 1965-07-28 18 SB WESIBOUNO! tUROPE SERVICE; Smgapure r. Sham Perung FUi ■ara 7/9 Am 11/12 Am 11 Aig Marseille*. Havre, Dunkirk. TAYCA 11/11 Sept 14/ IS Sept 17 Sept Marseille*. Bordeaux, Havre. Ouniirt iAUSICM 12/14 Oct IS/17 Oct II Ott Marseilles, Havre, Dunkirk. tAMA 11/11 Not 14/11 Nat 11 Nee Marseilles. Bordeaux.390 words
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Advertisement232 1965-07-28 18 WILHELMSEN LINES 'FROM: Scaadiamaa and continental Ports fer Baegkok aad Hug King. fenang P. shaa Smneota TIJUCA 'Calls Pusan, Japan) sai.o-9 29 Jaiy IOKHtNi Kails Manna, U/U AM laVit AM 11/ll Aaa IUBELA (Cam Puaan, Japan) 2t/M Aa« BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EASI AND NESI CUAiI PORTS. TRAVIATA I AM232 words
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Article814 1965-07-28 19 nIMNrsS in and reported to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with thr number of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bousttad (2,000) (i us: Cold Storo (l.mx)) J. lap* il.lH- 11.28; EttO SI *2 81* i .i.iioo) 11.41; Eatt (malt814 words
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Article90 1965-07-28 19 I 'HE Malayan Eiohaiut Banki' AmCialion irmdf thru* chan«M In It* nta ye»t*rday (all ratea Ntw York: tniylm TT 32 11/16. n d/nt 33 3/16 7 M trade bllla. Canada: i.uyinii TT 35 7/16. airmail 36 1/16 credit tltll MM Selling TT or OO ready: U.S. dollars H90 words
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Article24 1965-07-28 19 Km. v (he u». Dallar l*M quo"' T.T. and S.7SI tot cilh St»rl.n ,1 1«.U4 and •nt tail »f. K*ld .il 'Mi.24 words
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Advertisement844 1965-07-28 19 di I H \i MOTH I PRoro>.\i io c ii\m.i MOT KAMI We. New Oriental Navigation Co. Ltd. of 144 A Robinson Road. Sin(?a|K)re hereby give notice that m consequence ot the vessel as "Sri Medan" having a name with an Indonesian Association. I applied to the Director of Marine,844 words
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Advertisement651 1965-07-28 19 NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED tha. the Ulu Yam Bharu Road will be closed at the 4th milestone from 6.00 a.m. 29.7.65 to 6.00 p.m. 4.8.65 to enable repairs to the timber bridge to be carried out. All vehicles going to Ulu Yam Bharu will have to go via651 words
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Advertisement617 1965-07-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEACHERS' PROVIDENT FUND BOARD APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from suitable candidates for the undermentioned appointments with the Teachers' Provident Fund Board. Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary, Teachers' Provident Fund Board, co Ministry of Education (Finance Branch) No. 1 Clarke Street, Kuala Lumpur. he Salary Scales617 words
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Advertisement541 1965-07-28 19 COMPANY MEETING IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN The 51st annual general meeting of Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd., was held on July 21. 1965. at 73. Cheapside, EC 2 I The following is a summary of I the Statement of the Chairman, MR. A. G. GLENISTER. C.8.E.. M.1.M.M.. issued with the Report and541 words
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Advertisement332 1965-07-28 19 lifl^^P S^WlatßiaMalfr aaaaaaaaaaaa^^ aaaa^aa^«^s |^F m EXPORTS IMPORTS For trade introductions and confidential market data on all parts of Australia, ask the bank that knows Australian business best. .the Bank of New South Wales Australia has 11,250,000 averaged afi% increase each The Bank of New South people sited in a332 words
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Article221 1965-07-28 20 Teik Soon upsets champion George BADMINTON 1° \I.\LACCA. Tues. T1 Law Tcik Soon caused a big upset in the Malacca badminton championships last night when he beat till. -holder and Thomas Cup player George Yap lin the men's singles semi-finals. George started well and led 10-6 in the first set221 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-07-28 20 MALAYSIAN sprint champion M. |egathesan Irentre) training with Amen(.ins, Ray Saddler (left l and Norman Tate at Farrer Park, Singapore, on Monday. The Americans, who are on a four of the Far East, will meet Malaysia in a special match on Aug. 3. On the right68 words
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103 1965-07-28 20 SELANGOR WILL WIN FINAL, says HARUN /"UAI.A LUMPUR, Tues V. Data Harun bin Haji Idr president ol the PA of Selangi siiiii tomtit he m confide thai Selangor would win Satu days Malaya Cup Final again Singapore. iome wound advantage will tell he Mild •■Although we are me* Ine SiiiKapoin103 words
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Article71 1965-07-28 20 Harun's call to S'gor athletes I KLAI.A LL'MPUR. TUM jor'« athletic contingent te MAAU national championships Mailing m Btfcfapore left here tonight by bus amid cneers of "bring b golds" from a crowd of friends i and ntathm who had cumo to send them ofl Dato Harun bin Han Idn.s.71 words
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Article290 1965-07-28 20 ERNEST FRIDA - Gaiety Games flavour ERNEST FRIDA NATIONAL MEET WILL OPEN WITH By Singapore, Tuesday 90-minute opening ceremony with an Olympic Games touch on Thursday morning from 9.30 will precede the second Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union national championships in which competition will begin in the afternoon at two o'clock. The highlights of290 words
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224 1965-07-28 20 F. EMMANUEL - SEAP GAMES Nominate Asian official call to IAAF F. EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Seap Games Organising Council decided today to ask the International Amateur Athletic Fcder ation to nominate an Asian representative for the Games here from Dec. 14-21. The lAAF had given the name of A. Paulen224 words
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Article1601 1965-07-28 20 THURSDAY 2 p.m. Hammer matiuu.il n* a cord 43.38 m i Final W. R. c Heague iPgi W. K. Flygey iMiiij. Ohcnda Singh tPIo, Nmh Smith itjgori, Bob Ni-c-ull ibpurct CKN. Mungeam I, lS*POrtJ. B- Baronnw&lci :i import I.1 M. Datuva >Pki. E. Mime1,601 words
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Advertisement198 1965-07-28 20 New KODAK INSTAMATIC Cameras load instantly... Now the pictures you want most are easier than ever to take HaY Hb^bVHblbVblb^b^bVbVbVHbVHMMMl 'ymmt± mm > v Ito*"*"' I aai. V> M a I -.JU A Im, I Emjt to load. Loading KODAK INSTAMATIC C Em£ to use. Noth.ng ust a.m and shoot'198 words
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Advertisement125 1965-07-28 20 'IB aWm vH 8 w^; ~m iaam ■ft you dorit know the language! %Xs When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the continental way— Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to. fabulous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure,125 words
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Miscellaneous70 1965-07-28 20 DIARY j XX n-,,,,,,. Kusmr ss Houses I r.i^ui- Vnd (up wctloi red i (River Valley Rdi; Mm cant lie b.iii k v NaaXi (Farra Park. Weantei Alrwajn iP ■'•ing. Jardlne W.ilihli v Balestler Rdi Junloi Pect Harpers tFlai Park); Btme Darby v Robins lt<i i Hotel 8 i>nn. v70 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-07-28 21 rjURING the Nizefela Stake. in the Royal Internationa: Horse Show at London's Whitf City, Harvey Smith's horse, Rolling Hills, crashed into a fence. Later Smith, with the assistance of a soldier, had to extricate the horse which was straddled over the jump. RollingMirrorpic - 96 words
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595 1965-07-28 21 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By I ONDON, Tues. Amateur soccer is at the crossroads. Just which road to take is a problem besetting most countries in the world and notably those which have amateur players only. At present they have two choices. Either they595 words
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Article55 1965-07-28 21 A lEI.BOURNE, Tues. British Open cham--1 pion Peter Thomson was yesterday named is riMTvc player for the Australian team for tin- Canada Cup golf tournament in Madrid next September. The team comprise Bruce Devlin and Kel Nagle. with Thomson and Bruce Cramptnn as reserves. No explanation ofReuter - 55 words
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417 1965-07-28 21 LONDON, Tues. BRIAN STATHAM, the Lancashire and England fast bowler, became the first English bowler to take 100 wickets this season when he took his fifth wicket in the current match against Sussex at Hove yesterday. Statham, who is 35, has now achieved thisReuter - 417 words
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Article88 1965-07-28 21 SOCCKR Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers 3 Shaw Bros 0. Malacca Div. 1: 1 Bin Scots Guards 3 PWD Survey 1. Negrl Div. 1 Negri Malays 3 170 Bty 1. T. Anson Div. 2: DTC 7 Sebrang 1: As-sumpton Sch 7- Nova Scotia I. Taiping Div. 2: Town Co 788 words
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279 1965-07-28 21 STIPE'S REPORT Beauty Miss bled during race, barred one month PENANO. Tues— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report >!i Sunday's race here: RACE 1: The Little King began to flounder in the .straight and was pulled up by h:s rider. Trevena. who stated that after receiving a slight bumb by Great279 words
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Article46 1965-07-28 21 I GREYMODTH (New Zealand). T-ies. The tourr ni; South African Rußbv Oman team won their seventh I match in a row when they defenti d i Wt-it Coast a.nd Buller con- 1 bined side 11-0 here toray after I leading 6-0 at halfume.— Reuter-Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement462 1965-07-28 21 HINO MOTORS PROtEY PRBENI THE I t^tVUTTFtiO Ik bull ltd OM g^yi^^^F ulhooiu PfiIUIDAPT 5jH B UUIfIrHUI ftS "^"'''""^SbbbSbbbbbbbbbl T^t^atiifl CHALLENGING THIS IS THE CAR YOU ARE WAITING FOR ■All-new classic body design All -new power-packed 1251 cc GRIOO engine iAII-new spacious interior All-new unique front and rear bumpers! All462 words
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78 1965-07-28 22 Azahari disowns 'Kinabalu Tigers' JAKARTA, Tues. J There is dissension in the Jakarta-backed "Unitary State of North Kalimantan" of Brunei rebel A.M. Azahari. Antara news agency today quoted Azahari's Jakarta representative as criticising a Kuerllla group In North Borneo called the "Kinabalu Tiger Division." Azahari and his "Defence Minister." Achmad78 words
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57 1965-07-28 22 A sex fiend attacks 7 sleeping women SYDNEY, Tues— A sex fiend went, on a four-hour rampage through the inner residen;:al suburbs nf North Sydney early today. ;»U;«cklnK seven sleeping women, police reported. Three of the women were brutally assaulted, three were saved by thnr scrranis. ;md the llnal urttm57 words
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Article29 1965-07-28 22 PORT MORESBY. Tues. Mount LaiiKila < 13.900 feeti. mi active volcnno on the western tip of New Britain, erupted amiin today, the second time within a lortnißht— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Obituary33 1965-07-28 22 K PRARHAKARAN :'7-T-'6B. i I I ort.n. MR CHONC TAM CHIN wife, iChop, Thiam I'hoy and Soon t'hov. 2-rl'tiik;ht,-r». Knt !.:ew and 'Ja'k Lew, J nonii-ln-l»w nnil 4 4aniihtrri-in-law and 11 grandrhlMrm33 words
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Article79 1965-07-28 22 SINGAPORE, Tues. A golf film in Shell's "Wonderful World of Golf" (second series) featuring Bill Casper playing against Harry Bradshaw at Portmarnock In Ireland is now available on loan to golf clubs and enthusiasts In Singapore. Commentary in this film is given by Gene79 words
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Article395 1965-07-28 22 LONDON. Tues— With buyers ■bowing little or no Interest in auvauce of the Chancellor of the Exchequers announcement of new measures this afternoon, the stock markets have had another very unsettled day. The recent buying of glltecigeds dried up and prices throughout the list eased. The downward drift395 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-07-28 22 |y|ISS UNIVERSE ,1965, Apasra Hongsakula of Bangkok, being crowned after being judged first among the 57 international beauties competing for this year's title— UPl photo.28 words
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281 1965-07-28 22 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday CINCAPORE citizens may have to pause before rushing headlong to apply for Federal jobs. The Federal Establishment Office here has not yet been told officially of the decision, announced by the Acting Prime Minister, Tun281 words
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Article28 1965-07-28 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. D.S. Samuel will give a talk on "The Malaysian Constitution" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West luncheon at the Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.28 words
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Article95 1965-07-28 22 MINISTER TO OPEN POLY CARNIVAL SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister of Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon will open the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union's two-day carnival at the Polytechnic grounds at 10 a.m. on Aug. 7. Among the main attractions at the carnival will be a huge plywood maze designed by the95 words
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Article42 1965-07-28 22 NORRKOEPINO (Sweden), Tues. A caesarian operation was performed on a tigress in the zoo here to help her give birth to quadruplets. But all the cubs were dead and the tigress herself died today from heart failure. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article37 1965-07-28 22 SAIGON. Tues. Twelve U.S. N;.\pl A-4 Skyhfwlc jets from the carrier Independence today pursued the air war In North Vietnam with a strike on the Thanh Hoa power station. 75 miles south of Hanoi. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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157 1965-07-28 22 From ROGER HENNING SYDNEY. Tues. The Australian Labour Party is working for a unifiid link with Soii-iIM parties in South east \si.i. aiciirritnc to the deputy leader of the Federal opposition. Mr I Whitlam The party would next month disiuss the possibility of157 words
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Article38 1965-07-28 22 SINGAPORE. Tues— The field I section of the Ministry of Culture will hold free shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the Kay Hwa School. Teck Hock Village; Thomson Road. s>j m.s. wayang stage and Tanjong Kllng.38 words
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Article40 1965-07-28 22 HONOLULU. Tues.— Mr. Howard P. Jones, former U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, arrived in Honolulu yesterday to take up the post of chancellor of the University of Hawaii's Centre for cultural and technical Interchange between East and West.40 words
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278 1965-07-28 22 England hold out for draw in Test I ONDON. Tues. Ij After being score 191 in four hours for victory. England were forced to struggle for a draw in a tense finish against South Africa in fho first of three cricket Tests at Lords today. Final Mores: S n nthReuter - 278 words
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Advertisement48 1965-07-28 22 Late CLABSIFJEDS" t* Wordt Hi Minimum I FONC: To Mn Lin and Chu Chat a '4UKMtr Nathalrnr siMrr for Julian md lan on 27 July at A.->minta. CIAM To Jocclynr. Perk Ann and 'hoo Huat. a dauKhtrr on •Sinter for Ruth. Thanks to K K. Doc- i. Mac48 words
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Advertisement239 1965-07-28 22 Easier More X *<?/"' AN. way of Saving! Here is a completely new way to save. Simply by investing an original $100 (approximately) through Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., and then adding to it with regular multiples of 850 you can now make your savings work doubly hard for you. Because239 words
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