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Title Section22 1965-07-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 r The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 29. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-07-29 1 The new boss Heath takes stock LONDON, Wed.— Mr. Edward Heath. 49, today took stock of the Conservative Party on his formal appointment as its new leader in succession to Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Mr. Heath, a bachelor with a solid middleclass background, took over officially after 1030 OMT, the deadline326 words
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89 1965-07-29 1 SAIGON. Wed. I military spokesmen here said today that three U.S. Air Force Floss were shot down, and two others crashed after colliding near their home base, in strikes yesterday on two surfacr-to-air missile sites about 40 miles north-west of Hanoi. One flight89 words
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Article, Illustration511 1965-07-29 1 Vietnam war Johnson's new moves WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Johnson today announced that American forces in Vietnam would be increased from 75,000 to 125,000. The monthly draft calls will be more than doubled— from 17,(M)() to .'^,ooo— in order to help the increased build-up. Speaking of the Vietnam war he saidReuter - 511 words
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252 1965-07-29 1 Indon gunboat robs seven fishing boats MUAR. Wed. AN Indonesian gun- boat yesterday robbed seven Malaysian fishing boats of equipment worth $15,000 in international waters, seven miles off Tajong Tohor, Batu Pahat. The 14 fishermen who were in the boats returned here this morning and reported the Incident to the252 words
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Article58 1965-07-29 1 HONIARA Guadalcanal). Wed. Seventeen villages on the south COMI ol Guadalcanal h.ive been wiped out by Hoods and land-slid-.s alter the heaviest rains in living memory. The heavy rains began to fall in June, and from July 3 to July 12 Roman Catholic mission stationReuter - 58 words
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Article56 1965-07-29 1 BOMBAY. Wed. Captain Walter S. Thomson. Master of the British liner Circassia. was rushed to hospital semi-conscious att.T a stabbing Incident on the high seas, when the liner reached here today. Police said Capt. Thomson was stabbed by a ship's cook while the 11.170-ton Anchor Line vpsaplReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-07-29 1 Penang's top hotel to close down PENANC, Wednesday. pENANG'S oldest hotel, the E. O. which has been affected by a strike since July 20 will close down at the end of this month. In statement this afternoon, the management announced thai due to recent developments .beyond their control, bolh Hie229 words
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102 1965-07-29 1 Turnover, payroll taxes deductible KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government is to allow employers to deduct payroll and turnover tax for income tax purposes, the Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. This, he said, was In keepIng with the promise made by the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin.102 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-07-29 1 LONDON. Wednesday. r ORD CASEY, 74. is to be the new GovernorGeneral of Australia, it was announced today, He will succeed Viscount de Lisle. Lord Casey was the Australlan External Affairs Minister from 1951 to 1960 and was created a life baron In 1960. Viscount125 words
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Article54 1965-07-29 1 I.XKAKTA. Wed. Indonesia will test its first atomic J bomb after the second Afro-Asian conference in Algiers, Brig. -Gen. Hartono, Director of the Army Logistics Command, said last night. He also said Indonesia was testing ground-to-ground multi-stage misMies "capable of destroying Singapore and Kuala Lumpur byReuter - 54 words
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Article32 1965-07-29 1 BANGKOK. Wed— The Ih,; Government has invited the Bouth Vietnamese Prime M ter. Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Xv I to visit Thailand next month, ac- 1 cording to official sources.32 words
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163 1965-07-29 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong flew into Singapore this afternoon to open the three-day second Malaysian national amateur athletic championships highlight of the Singapore sports festival starting at Farrer Park at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The King wax accompanied by the Raja Permaisurl163 words
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Article45 1965-07-29 1 ATHENS. Wed. Klliß Constantine today sismeel a royal decree convening Parliament for Friday in special Marion for a confidence vote on Greece's crisis government. The 25-year-old Monarch returned unexpectedly to Athens from his Summer palace on Corfu Island to sign the decree.45 words
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Article468 1965-07-29 1 56,000 to get pension rights KUALA l.l'M1V PUR, Wed. About 56,000 (lovernmenl workers in the industrial and manual group formerly dailyrated are l<> get pension rig h t s backdated to January, VMVX Announcing this today, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said: "This group of workers will be468 words
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Article28 1965-07-29 1 WORKSHOP. STORE BIRNT DOWN SINGAPORE. Wed. Big lire destroyed a motor workshop and a Government store in Bukit Pan.iang road late tonight. No one was injured.28 words
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188 1965-07-29 2 Rhodesia defies Britain and appoints envoy to Portugal C\I.IS B U R V (Rhodesia), Wed. Kliodcsia last night announced the app o i n t incut of a diplomatic representative to PorniiMl despite Britain's claim to rrsp (»n sihi 1 i t y for Rhodesia's external :ifT;«irs. The announcement °fReuter - 188 words
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132 1965-07-29 2 DINNER IN HONOUR OF ARMAH IN HANOI UONG KONG, Wed.— 11 The Ghanaian President's special envoy, Mr. Kwesi Armah, last night attended a dinner in Hanoi given in his honour by the North Vietnamese Foreign Minister, Mr. Nguyen Duy Trinh, the North Vietnam News Agency reported. Mr. Armah Ghana's High132 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-07-29 2 rpHESE mine-sweeping amphibious tractors 1 are being used by U.S. Marines on Danang beach to clear paths through Vietcong minefields near the strategic airbase in South Vietnam. Ten amtracks landed on July 22 from landing craft. They weigh 35 tons and can carry 30 men inside.—52 words
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Article43 1965-07-29 2 SAIGON. Weo.— Ten Vietnamese civilians were killed instantly when the bus they were travelling in detonated a Vietcong pressure mine about 20 miles west of Saigon yesterday. A lorry was severely damaged by another pressure mine nearby. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-07-29 2 Situation in Laos growing worse: Phouma ¥EW DELHI. Wed. 11 The Laotian Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, said here yesterday that the situation in Laos was d etc r i orating daily because of the war in Vietnam. Sixty North Vietnamese battalions, each 300 to 400 strong, werr In LaotianReuter; AP - 166 words
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Article158 1965-07-29 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. DRIME Minister Moise Tshombe yesterday accused the Communist world of fomenting new unrest in the Congo. As "proof" of his claim, he showed reporters the diary ol j a Cuban volunteer killed in the Congo in June while fighting with theUPI - 158 words
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211 1965-07-29 2 Soek call to peace lovers: Arm selves with N-arms TOKYO, Wed. Prex sident Soekarno yesterday called on "all freedom and peaceloving forces' to arm themselves with nuclear weapons to "overcome the increasing aggressiveness of the imperialists." In a me.s.sage to mort than 150 delega ing the llth world CO <Reuter - 211 words
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108 1965-07-29 2 COLOMBO. Wfd— The Prim* Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. told the House of Representatives bMt night that he had confidential reports which showed that certain pubhe servants were attempting to sabotage government work. Steps were therefore being taken to entrust the work of carrying108 words
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110 1965-07-29 2 JAKARTA. Wed. All Government banks in Indonesia are to be integrated soon into a single banking organisation called Bank Negara Indonesia, the official Antara news agency reported. Antara quoted the Minister for Central Bank Affairs, Mr. Jusuf Muda Dalam. a s saying the integrationReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-07-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby OM6LETTE TONIGUT-I'LL BE- /tUPM ILL MAWF IT «,rviT ojov dTfjki/- I 'Men ill mAKe n x -XCXJT BAgY-SITTINg I MYSELF -JUST LEAVE T^^\X) V > MEJW& CEOPEj LATCH I NjppHßl^^^HßHßS^^^^n'l fgQPAv two F,iG<i /M7n i\ »i£ i OONT FORGET I bou/l AMD af n- am73 words
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122 1965-07-29 3 STOCKHOLM. Wod. About 650.0(10 crowns (about £45,000) was stolen from a Stockholm bank's vault yesterday in Sweden's biggest bank robbery for 111 years. Officials of Goeteborr*bankrn. the leading provincial bank, said a man In hi* early 30s. with a waxed moustache, rented a depositReuter - 122 words
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62 1965-07-29 3 BOGOTA i Colombia >. Wed. A bomb bla.si at the offices ol a U.S. aid mission here yesterday killed a woman secretary. A U.S. Embassy spokesman Mid the bomb apparently exploded In the women's toilet. A Colombian War Ministry communique said a colonel, two lieutenants,Reuter - 62 words
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Article39 1965-07-29 3 STOCKHOLM, Wed. A i o|>eration was performed on a tigress in the Zoo to hcli; tter give birth to quadruplets. But ail the cubs were dead and tho tieress herself died from heart lailure. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-07-29 3 ONDON, Wed. The lj Beatles' latest film "Help!" described as an adventure comedy but Is more of a hilarious nightmare won long applause from London's film critics at a Press showing here yesterday. It was a rare honour and the film should prove as big a hit as the166 words
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123 1965-07-29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson yesterday signed a Bill requiring a health warning to appear on all cigarette packets as from next January. A White House statement said the Bill did not bar additional legislation on the subject. This was an apparent reference to demands thatReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration451 1965-07-29 3 Big cuts in spending to strengthen sterling Wide-ranging plans to end Britain's payment crisis LONDON, Wednesday. 'J'HE British Government yesterday announced wide-ranging plans to cut spending at home and boost exports in a new bid to strengthen sterling and tackle Britain's balance of payments crisis. The Chancellor of the Exchequer.Reuter - 451 words
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144 1965-07-29 3 LONDON, Wed. Six diflerent fourpenny stamps with pictures of wartime fighter planes are to be Issued on Sept. 13 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. They will be issued in groups of six— the first time British commemorative sumpsReuter - 144 words
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93 1965-07-29 3 BRUSSELS. Wed. Mr. Pierre Hai-mei. Be clan Premier-design-au-. last night formed a new coalition Government of SocialChri.suans 'Roman Catholics) and Socialists. This ends Belgium s longest post-war political crisis. which :;om the long-standing rivalry between the DutchspeaKi:m Flemings in the north ami west and theReuter - 93 words
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Article40 1965-07-29 3 CARACAS. Wed. Ten nuns, nursing In a puoiic clinic at Colon. Tachira Btate. have threatened to strike unless the Venezuelan Health Ministry gives them rooms to pray and meditate in. according to a Ministry spokesman Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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191 1965-07-29 3 Parties a menace to diplomats, says doctor LONDON, W*d.—Commenting that the late Mr. Adlai Stevenson suffered from too much diplomatic hospitality, an eminent British doctor recommended yesterday that the world's nations agree on one International Inde-. pendence Day. That. Sir George Mcßobert wrote in a letter to the Times, wouldAP - 191 words
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Article33 1965-07-29 3 I ONDON, Wed. A research report on the sexual behaviour of young Britons says one girl filling out a form which asked "Are you a virgin?" replied "Not yet."— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article169 1965-07-29 3 CASE OF THE MAN WITH 12 LIVES MANCHESTER. Wed. iTI A man who died clinically 11 times and was brought back to life failed to revive the 12th time, it was rej ported today. The 55-year-old man. not Identified by Manchester Royal Infirmary, had a i heart operation last weekUPI - 169 words
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Article62 1965-07-29 3 HAMILTON (Bermuda), Wed. j A U.S. Navy P3A Orion aircraft with four crewmen crashed on j takeoff from Klndley Air Force 1 base yesterday and plunijed into i the sea oft* St. George. Three bodies were recovered. i Eye-witnesses said a wing tip of j theUPI - 62 words
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176 1965-07-29 3 LONDON. Wednesday. BRITAIN'S "ott-the-peg" fashion industry is to invade the American market with a million dollar spectacular aboard the Cunard liner. Queen Elizabeth, in New York in the first week of November, it was announced here It hopes to attract a record number ofReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement253 1965-07-29 3 WE ARE CLOSED TODAY FOR PREPARATION^^-— -V ANNIVERSARy\ COMMENCING TOMORROW FRIDAY 30th JULY, 1965 WITH PARADES OF UNBELIEVABLE VALUES NEVER-BEFORE OFFERED AND YOU BE EARLY TO AVOID ANY DISAPPOINTMENT 41 43. High StTMt Singapore J SPECIAL OFFER FOR TWO WEEKS /Cf^^X TO #v» f^lL COMMEMORATE V^ Ojf FESTIVAL OF SPORTS253 words
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Article, Illustration554 1965-07-29 4 Judge: Guilty plea to a charge need not mean an accused should be convicted SINGAPORE, Wed. \NY 0 N E wh o pleads guilty in a traffic court to a charge under Third Party Risks and Compensation Or dinance does not necessarily commit a breach of554 words
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Article103 1965-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police have recovered a large quantity of stolen property following raids conducted throughout the Island today The stolen goods recovered are--10 lancy wheel rims, four Smith petrol gauges. one clarion car radio, one Lucas headlamp. 19 hub-caps, seven car battery horns, five wheel ners,103 words
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Article119 1965-07-29 4 $3,000 FINE ON GIRL IS SET ASIDE SINGAPORE, Wed.-A line of $3,000 Imposed on a teenage maidservant for assisting In an illegal lottery was set aside in the High Court today by Mr. Justice Ambrose, who allowed her appeal against the sentence. Tan Kah £ng. the girl, was Instead granted119 words
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Article, Illustration107 1965-07-29 4 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, presents a gold tiepin to Dato Runme Shaw, a patron of the Pesta Sukan or Festival of Sports. Looking on in the centre is Mr. Goh Chye Hin, chairman of the festival's working committee. Ten107 words
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70 1965-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Toh Puan Noor Alshah. the wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will open the "Ideal Home Exhibition" at 11 am at the Victoria Memorial Hall on August 3. The exhibition is in aid of the YWCA Hostel Building Fund She will lay the foundation70 words
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Article273 1965-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Traffic Police released the traffic arrangements for the three-day Second Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union Championships to be held at Farrer Park from tomorrow. The championships will be opened by the Yang diPertuan Agong. All traffic diversions will be effective from 7 a.m. to273 words
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Advertisement318 1965-07-29 4 unTv'rsity'o" singapore'medical society presents A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE Under The Distinguished Patronage of The Yang Di-Pertuon Negara I Proceeds To MEDICAL PROGRESS FUND I at CAPITOL (Spore) on THURSDAY sth Aug. at 9.30pm H Tickets: $10, 5, 3 2 available at bj C. K. Tang, Cold Storage Robinsons. B SEASON318 words
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Advertisement85 1965-07-29 4 2ND BIG Todoy: 3-6-9 pm. M^j W MAN'S T^WM faithrul gS3&&££i SHADOW V.--»- WOMAN! <r tt iry% Whtn th« f 'JV Sub«tanc» tjßfy^ Th* Shadow I nX Phone Today: 1.30-3.30-7.00 t 9.30 p.m. Yul Brynner Tony Curtrs '■TARAS BULBA" (Colorscop*). Tcmorrow: "Benold A Pole Horse". (Siglap) Todoy: 7.00 A 9.3085 words
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Advertisement437 1965-07-29 4 Mill v at V^PV^HW^PW EXTRA SHOW 10 AM DAILY AT §I:7§J* V'l:|lT Sundays i 1.15, 4 *****0 V m HOLIDAYS. STALLS: 51.50 4 $2.50 CIRCLE: $4.00. (No Free List THE HAPPIEST SOUND IN ALL THE WORLD! NOW IN ITS 2nd HAPPIEST week! cdk. I JPiwalFT l.'i.i-vi H^^ ffjjk Ki>R{Klttl-r f437 words
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Advertisement460 1965-07-29 4 mm 2nd WEEK! DAILY AT 1.15,4.30 4 8 30 pm E*tra Show I Cam. Sun H Stalls: SI.SO 4 $2 50-Circl.: $4 00 H MtMFJtSIHVS C^^ JULIE i CHRISTOPHER ANDRCWS PLUMME« TODD-AO by D«Im« A 20th Centum Fox Pictura ON STAGE TONIGHT AT 8.30 p.m. SANYO'S 'SOUND OF MUSIC Quiz460 words
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Article, Illustration365 1965-07-29 5 LARGE STOCKS OF SPARES FOR ENGINES WITHDRAWN YEARS EARLIER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYAN Railway, whose earnings shrank by $7.49 million between 1960 and 1963, carried in 1963 spares for locomotives withdrawn from service four or five years earlier, the Auditor-General's report on the Railway Administration for365 words
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208 1965-07-29 5 Half-half blame for accident: Sgt. loses appeal ONDON. Wed. -The Privy L Council is to report to the Vans di-Pertuan Agonjj its opinion to dismiss with cost.s an appeal by Army attlnu Sgt. Gerald Louis Jeremiah against a damages award made by a judge In Ipoh for Injuries he suffered208 words
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Article50 1965-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr. Everett Knssalow. Profrstor of i Economics University of Wi>- con.Mii. will mjckS on the "Role iof Trade Unions in Develop.ng j Countries" at noon on Friday at [ttM USIS theatrette here under 1 i the auspices of the Nat.onal i Union of Journalists.50 words
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Article58 1965-07-29 5 JESSELTON. Wed. Dr. H. Woeckel, a consul from the West German consulate-general in Sin- «apore. said here that an exhibition will be held In Jesselton and Sandalcan to show the German way of life to the people of Sa- 1 bah. The exhibition Is expected to58 words
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Article27 1965-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The! S; Andrew's Presbyterian Church, j I Weid Roud. mil hold its annual sale and fete from 4 p.m. on I Saturday27 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-07-29 5 Brother's plea to missing boy: Come home {2LNGAPORE. Wed A schoolboy. Lim Cher Ang, 16. today appealed to his missing younger brother. Lim Cher Tuck. 15. to return home. Cher Ang. a student* at Beatty School, in mr-s--age to his brother, said: "Please come home. Your brothers and sisters are271 words
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Article62 1965-07-29 5 TANAH RATA VVetl. Hi* Minu-u-r ot Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joh.nri ar II open two schools and extensions to another, costing a total of $177.-. 000. here on Saturday. They are a Malay and a Chi- j ne.se primary school, each casting $45,000 and an62 words
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Article37 1965-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The I acting Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Rah- man bin Yaakob. will address ;hr Malaysian Veterinary As■octotlon. at us annual mee'ing at thr British Council hall here on Friday.37 words
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167 1965-07-29 5 Propaganda materials: Khir awaiting reports CUNGEI PATANI, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. is waiting for reports from State chief education officers before taking action on the sending of Singapore Government i "propaganda materials" to schools. He (fall at the opening of a new $128. uu0 Malay167 words
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Article77 1965-07-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.v- MM. Manasseh. 39. a tourists agent, has been eranted a decree nisi in the High Court dissolving his marriage to Flora Manasseh. 29. a secretary, on the ground of deser- tion. Mr. Justice Winslow ordered the decree to be made absolute in i77 words
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Article28 1965-07-29 5 KUALA LLMPLR. Wed— Two now po.«t:il agencies, one at Karri- pon« Luliine Pe-iik. and the other at Sunjrpi Ara. Penang, will be opened on Monday.28 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-07-29 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Federation of Malaya Chinese Senior Normal Graduate Teachers' Union was accused last night of conducting a "dangerous and confusing 1 campaign against the national language. Syed Nasir bin Ismail. Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. who made the charge, said329 words
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Article26 1965-07-29 5 Kl/Ar.A LUMPUR WVd— Tho M-niMer of H^lrh. Inche 8.--nnm?" birl Sarmuclin •he rh IW Itatwmjt, Hr^p.tai in Jalan Pudu at 11 m t^ morrow26 words
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135 1965-07-29 5 Two new methods wilt help natural rubber' I/l/ALA MMPIR. Wed Two important developments being worked out here will rejuvenate the natural rubber industry and help it flenl agalast the rum petition of synthetic. Rnt.in.ins here were told thi.s today by Dr. Leonard Mullins. Director of Reiieart'h for the National Rubber135 words
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Article20 1965-07-29 5 SEGAMAT. Wed. The Sejamat QuMMtan Convent will Hold a food and fun-fair In aid building lund here tomorrow20 words
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Advertisement373 1965-07-29 5 >£fe COULD .^tw Jr. you m TVy, PAY FOR A > W rv/ V /LONG TERM <V-\ ILLNESS? Can you allord to pay tor hospltalbatlon. mcd.i ai aid .surgical expen.-es resulting from lonK-term Ulnesa and serious accident. Do you want to be admitted to a third-class ward? Heart diseases are373 words
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310 1965-07-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong will close the National Language Month campaign for this year at a ceremony at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on the night of Aug. 21. The Raja Permaisuri Agong will later give away the prizes310 words
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137 1965-07-29 6 'Cut ties with U.S.' move defeated A LOR STAR, Wed. i A The Kedah State Umno Youth, at a meeting here last night, decided to drop a resolution calling on the Central Government to sever diplomatic relations with the United States. Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamed. M.P., the State Umno Youth137 words
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222 1965-07-29 6 Inter-race student exchange scheme in Penang pENANG, Wed. The State Government plans to start an interracial student ex- change scheme similar I to the project launched in Selangor recently. Inch? Aziz Ibrahim, a State executive councillor, j said today the scheme would first be implemented within the State and eventually222 words
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Article79 1965-07-29 6 Seminar on Christian leadership PENANG. Wed— A seminar organised by the Catholic Teachers' Guild Corporation and Catholic organisations in Penang, will be held at St. Xavler's Hall here from Aug. 16 to 20. The seminar, to be opened by the Chief Minister. Daio Wong Pow Nee, will consider the theme:79 words
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Article35 1965-07-29 6 SONGEI PATANI. Wed. The following have been elected oillcials of the Ceylonese Association. Kedah and Perlis; president. Mr. K. Alagaratnam: vicepresident. Mr. A. Eliathamby: secretary. Mr. R. Naidu; treasurer, Mr. S. A. Sinniah.35 words
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Article33 1965-07-29 6 KUCHING. Wed. The First DlvMonal Youth Council will orKniu.se a festival from Aug. 28 to Sept. 11. A wide range of fundraising items has been organised, including the sale of orchids.33 words
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318 1965-07-29 6 ROGER HENNING - Commonwealth meeting to consider regional appeal court plan ROGER HENNING: Fro-Ti Sydney, Wednesday MALAYSIAN plans ITI for a Commonwealth Court of Appeal In South-East Asia will be consider- ed by a meeting of j the Commonwealth Justice Ministers in Canberra in six weeks. Malaysian authorities are believed to be hopeful318 words
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Article28 1965-07-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Contributions to the National Defence Fund at Bank Negara Malaysia now stand at $5,243,282 and to the National Patriotic Fund $1,346,414.28 words
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99 1965-07-29 6 SINGAPORE Wed A judge this morning cut his own hand when he tried to unshrath a knife which was produced in court as an exhibit in a robbery case. Mr. K. T. Alexander, the Second District Judge, then murmured: "It's very sharp, very99 words
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153 1965-07-29 6 Central Govt 'trying to crush Singapore' SINGAPORE Wed k The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Ynun Thong, last night accused the Alliance Central Governmer.* taking a measures aimed at. "crushing" Singapore. He listed these measures m the ban on exports to South Africa, the closure of Uve Bank of China153 words
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115 1965-07-29 6 17-UALA LUMPUR, Wed A past president of the Rotary Club at Harlow, a new town In Essex, southeast England, will present a tractor to the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Malaya, on Aug. 16. He Is Mr. Stanley Fitch, managing director of Newman and115 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1965-07-29 7 Witness tells SMMWU inquiry- SINGAPORE. Wednesday QIFTS of goods made by tw o Singapore linns to the Singa po r e Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union for the relief of riot victims last year. were not distributed to riot victims but instead went1,478 words
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Article79 1965-07-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Blood Transfusion Centre today appralrd for more blood donors to replenish its blood reserve. A spokesman said: "We need at least about 100 blood donors a day to bring our blood reserve to normal. For the past two weeks our reserve has79 words
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102 1965-07-29 7 SINGAPORE Wed. The Singapore Government is to build a new $630,000 primary school at the Junction of Walllch Street and Peck Scan Street to accommodate 1,920 students in both sessions. The Public Works Department has drawn up plans for a seven- storey classroom102 words
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Miscellaneous219 1965-07-29 7 Ith'tf Onp Bff V.T. Itnmlin MECHANIZATION BEING WHAT AW, X WPMT I T CAXTT /MF MWTUPP wpi I t tJO/T 7VIIKIK T TtßZSS^Jtf&^fxSSl!** -miNKOL' IMAG^E BUT WAT'S O^l^P /^BeTtt^\ J%T?~ 1 °°Z, WAS T V AT TH'NGV WWAT fT WASV MORE* ONE OOP-GO OUT THEW= 1 s^^ WEU f^i WrTH219 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-07-29 8 Linda has a change of heart on film contracts KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. j T INDA Lim. 18. Ma±J laysia's representative at the Miss International beauty contest at Long Beach, California, has changed her mind about turning down Hollywood film contracts. "I will sign up with any film company that offers197 words
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Article182 1965-07-29 8 DEXANG. Wed.— A State Executive Councillor, Mr. M.S. A. Zacharia. was asked last night when he would keep a promise he was said to have made at the last state election to give a "joget" party to the villagers of Kampong Rawana in182 words
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Article77 1965-07-29 8 'Resign' call to MTUC council pENANU. Wed. The Penang Port Commission Employees' Union today called for the immediate resignation of the general council of the MTUC and the holding of fresh elections to the council. The union's secretary, Inche Mohamed Shariff bin Wall Mohamed. urged this on the ground that77 words
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379 1965-07-29 8 Razak: We will consider union suggestions KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today as--L sured the Malaysian Trades Union Congress that the Government would consider any constructive suggestions it might have concerning the ban on strikes and other forms of industrial action. Speaking to reporters after379 words
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Article28 1965-07-29 8 PENANG. Wed. The Penan* Island Rural District Council will hold its monthly meeting at the conference room. Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra. at 3 p.m. on Friday.28 words
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Article, Illustration194 1965-07-29 8 IPOH. Wed. Thousands of people, many from neighbouring towns, were disappointed when the two visiting Indian MP's. Mr. C N. Annadural (above), and Mr. R. Chezhiyan, failed to turn up for a rally at the Perak Stadium here yesterday. The rally and194 words
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Article47 1965-07-29 8 IPOH. Wed. The Mentrl Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, has praised women for their "readiness" in sacrificing their time to attend civics course* He was speaking at the opening of a three-day civics course in Jelapans. near here, for 35 women.47 words
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116 1965-07-29 8 lESSELTON, Wed.— A young %l clerk who lured a 16--year-old girl into having sexual relations by falsely promising her that he would marry her was fined S5O, two buffaloles and a pig in the native court at Penampang last week. Joseph bin Karup, 21,116 words
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247 1965-07-29 8 I/ULIM, Wed. Mala- ya and the East Malaysian States of Sabah and Sarawak will exchange teachers shortly. Announcing this here today, the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joha r i. said that the exchange programme w..* aimed at bringing closer relationship and247 words
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Advertisement87 1965-07-29 8 Whether it's a mask or a mansion There's magic touch about your brush or roller m^^W when you paint happy •••CC %/lmW/ Wl with ici Duiux. T\¥TT YY^W f} /|f 1 All things great and small I W^ J are transformed by those lavish AJ \J MJ\J^Lm. \ZT f^^^^^ luxurious87 words
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Advertisement73 1965-07-29 8 Ericofon... now in Malaysia Extra convenience extra *l«fin<*_^ d il aid hindtet in one ttr«*mlina4 unit. And ERICOFON |ivtt you better fidelity, because ERICOFONS tranvnh> tcr 11 mere sensitive more powerful! Reach for ERICOFON MM concept of the handiest idea your telephone. Approved by Telecsmi for (till Dnoilt y^^CUT AND73 words
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Miscellaneous71 1965-07-29 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeintdaM yyy/ that potted plant s S S f f J I I ft I you SOLD ME IS TOO i WMAT'S VER WEAK TO STAND UP J t?(Lfl©(S>S VT ROIJ3IE V STPAJSHTi j MEN'S |S ELMERT^ Wsr~) ff jwJt r wELL V >J Kin a71 words
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Article, Illustration392 1965-07-29 9 RAZAK OPENS EXHIBITION AT 5 P.M. TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, W«d 'J'lIE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will open what promises to be the biggest ever Malayan Agricultural Horticultural Association show at the Bth mile Klang Road, permanent ground of MAHA, at 5 p.m.392 words
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Article27 1965-07-29 9 TAIPING. Wed Malaysian Red CTOM Society branch here will hold a two-day lood and fun fair from Saturday in aid of its building fund.27 words
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Article50 1965-07-29 9 KI.UANG. Wed. A Johore Councillor. Mr Lota Fonit Vi was elected chairman of the X! ung Utara Malaysian Chinese Association Youth Section at its annual meeting held at the m.ca. ball new today Mr. Foo Hnng Soon was elected secretary with Mr. Yeow Chin Ann M treasurer.50 words
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139 1965-07-29 9 SEREMBAN, Wednesday. T<HE Chief Police Offlcer, Negri Sembilan. As- sistant Commissioner Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamrd Isa. yesterday urged his officers and men to be ev^r willing to serve the public. He said that this would help to promote better understanding and relation-139 words
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Article22 1965-07-29 9 KIAI.A KANOSAH Wed I tie Ist Kuala Kant-ai Land Ranger* Conip.inv ha.s Riven SlOO to the National Defence Fund.22 words
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Article20 1965-07-29 9 TUMPAT. Wed Mr. Tar»i S:ngh ha* been elected president of the Turnout branch of the Mai.iv.sun Indian Confess.20 words
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Article222 1965-07-29 9 $27,000 theft from hardware shop KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thieves raided a hardware shop in Ipoh Road here yesterday and stolp $27,000 i worth of building materials. They also took a calculating machine worth $1,900 and a typewriter worth j $750. The manager, Mr. Ooh Pang Tong. 37. of Soon Slok222 words
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173 1965-07-29 9 ADULT EDUCATION: MORE THAN THE ALPHABET. l/UANTAN. Wed. The Assistant Minister i for National and Rural' Development, I n c hei Suleiman bin Bulon, said today that some supervisors and teach- 1 ers of adult education classes were adopting an indifferent attitude towards the plight of the people. Speaking at173 words
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Article36 1965-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, wed— The 1 .ster of Culture, i Youth and BparU, Engku Muhwin bin Abdui Kaciir. will attend the Pesta Drama Pahan« 10 be held in Kuala Lipis at 9 p.m. on Sunday.36 words
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221 1965-07-29 9 l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Delegates of Muslim student bo- dies from Singapore. I Sabah. Sarawak and Malaya have agreed in principle to form a National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students. The decision was made at a two-day meeting at j the University of Malaya221 words
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Article49 1965-07-29 9 KAMPAR Wed Raia Abdul A/i/ bin Rata Hau Ahmad, ihr Kir.ta District Offlcer. h«s taken over chHirimnship of the Kampar Town Council from Inch*" Molihmed Senawt bin Haii Z,ainuddin lormer L»..-;trirt Offlcer. who ha*' oeen transferred lo the Mmistrv o| Local Government and Houainf In Knalft Lumpur.49 words
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Advertisement173 1965-07-29 9 Hk^v sN. jfl HtflK' —^B room,ride,leaping power! Exciting carto drive, beautiful carto own! Clean sweeping styling years ahead of the others. And inside luxurious comfort and room everywhere! You get more of everything for. your money. New 30% bigger brakes! Wider softer seats (Holden has 5" more room inside— real173 words
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Article49 1965-07-29 10 M Wmrdt m (Mlmtmmm} TH« FAMILY OF the bu* Mra Bertha Wn>ber thank relative* aad j fnen<l« for their coadoleni<ia and MR AND MRS. M^rUtna'aabapatb* wimi to lhank all friend, and relatives for then- kind alfodaore, aMiatam.. xoncrmtulatory oieauicea and valuable «Ifle on the an-vnui ul laeii marrtaia.49 words
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Article28 1965-07-29 10 »nrW. tli <M,m.mmm MOM. CHANDRAMAL departed >» «l I'lKxiKh none to Ood. aha U to ever Im meroon' at aoo RM» Otandntn. < Xi: ki. nrt relalivea ""TT—28 words
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Article566 1965-07-29 10 Tun Ra/ak's call to Singa- pore to co-operate with the Central Government in improving the lot of her rural I population ought to have at- tracted an immediate and enthusiastic response. It is a sad commentary on the state of I relations between the two Governments566 words
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Article381 1965-07-29 10 The first effect of Mr. Edward Heath's election as leader of the British Con.srr- vative Party will be a livelier I Parliament. As Leader of the Opposition Mr. Heath can be expected to cross swords with Mr. Wilson at every opportunity; indeed, the ability he is likely to381 words
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Article250 1965-07-29 10 Extension to Penang of the i inter-racial student exchange scheme initiated in Selangor I last year is a move to be weli corned. During the December school holidays, if all goes well, students will be invited t to stay with families of other races, to the inevitable250 words
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143 1965-07-29 10 Sharing the same table in Penang A LLOW me to say a few words about the Kaum Ibu's proposal to segregate Muslims from nonMu.«Jim.N at Dato Kramat Gardens pating .site I wa> shocked to read about it. The Prime Minister and other Ministers urge us to mix freely with other143 words
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Letter90 1965-07-29 10 THE school in which my sons are studying was completed in 1962. Nearly four years after, the road leading to the school has not been improved. Stones and sand wert put in when the Minister of Education visited the school two years ago. The condition of the road90 words
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Letter101 1965-07-29 10 I PRESUME "Malaysian" «S.T. July 23) was referring to Professor Enright's case. The difference between Professor Enright's case and that of Alex Josey appears to be this. While both are expatriates their professions dirTer. The former Is a university professor whose work does not necessarily call for hia101 words
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Letter48 1965-07-29 10 \VE live in flats near the railway track In the Commonwealth Driv» area, a group of squatters who tried to build a shack on railway land had It demolished, but now a second group is building one without Interference. What's happened to the authorities? OBSERVERS Singapore48 words
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Article500 1965-07-29 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Maiaya VOCABILARV: Lajn (adj. adv: !a»t; also noun speed; kelajuan (n) speed majalUh (in masazlne. bilanc. mrrobilang (vi to count; biUngan tnt number in a series. INTERROGATION: SP. WORD 6 PHS (contd .> We had in Lesson 112 examples of BERAPA500 words
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Article, Illustration977 1965-07-29 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW by 1 LONDON i i THE ODD BUSINESS OF THE TRIAL OF THE LITTLE FISH FROM FINCHLEY... THE Soviet Union is the largest and one of the two most powerful States in the world. We are asked to believe that it goes in deadly fear of977 words
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334 1965-07-29 10 Johnson opens the golden door a bit wider WASHINGTON. Hed Whatever his fnrrira troubles. President Johnson has been h.i\ inu Ul his own way on the domes. ttc front. It mm looks .13 if his entire IrcisUthc programme will he completed by i.ioour Day (September f) when this session of334 words
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Advertisement926 1965-07-29 10 Straits Tims ft Malar Mcl Ki<»W MMrthMwa axe a» K*a<«4 COLO ITOM«I auPVaV MAMKCT Orchard (Innlliilil O«ak) At Mollaia Holt ■>••..( ■jwal Boaa, A*tho.lie* Agamei CITY BOOK (TOltl LTSt Ca*t»w Ovajr TM« NIWI PROMT M. M. ISMAIL *4»V'» mrmt aw MAMIIM OTOni 14ie UP«er CMS*) it Slntapora 17 V RITNABAMY926 words
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Advertisement43 1965-07-29 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aim Importers t Ei»ort*t* of High Clati Wor.t.d, t Wool Una. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.a Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mention, Itr Floor, Room No. f, 34-64, Notnm Roo«J. Kowloon. ■""■^■■■"■■"■a™M.^Bißm«»43 words
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Advertisement144 1965-07-29 10 Another reason why (K> more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any I Air conditioning is used rS^ to rtduce hot waa. thar heart strain. It is recommended by doctors everywhere. ■HI BHRJBKMnBaaan Hospitals use air conditioning to give patients C^S maximum protection ~^^^^^s and comfort, for complete rest 3144 words
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192 1965-07-29 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A Perlis padiplanter who tried to smuggle 180-lb of raw opium worth $40,000 into Singapore Ui his car was today lined $5,000. or 18 months" jail, by tho Sessions Court D.irus bin Cha Dat, :i6. pleaded guilty. The192 words
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Article53 1965-07-29 11 \PORE. Wfd.— The Primo Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will mert the two visiting Indian MPs Mr. C. N. Annadurai. uid Mr Er.i Sezhian. in hi.s conference room at 11.45 a.m. on Friday. Later at 2.30 p.m. the MPs will rail on the Minister for Cuiture.53 words
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Article155 1965-07-29 11 MORIB, Wednesday A MAN and three teenag( is wire drowned yesterday while searching for shells on the sea bed at Pantai Kanchong Laut, near here, about 38 miles south of Kuala Lumpur. They were two tjirls. Hoo Bee Hua. 17. and Gu Sicw Hong. 16: a 15-year-old155 words
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Article, Illustration656 1965-07-29 11 My ruthless boss by ex-council employee SEREMBAN, Wed A FORMER employee of the Seremban Town Council. Inche Hussein bin Ali, today told an Inquiry Commission that the former President of the council, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, organised a union to split the unity of the council's workers. He added:656 words
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Article78 1965-07-29 11 Planters donate $14,377 I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three planters' assocla- j tions here today made an additional contribution of' $14,377 to the National Defence Fund This contribution, which was handed over to the acting Prime Minuter. Tun Abdul Razak. brings the total donated by rubber, oil palm, coconut, pineapple and other78 words
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153 1965-07-29 11 Marine assaulted comrade: 9 months SINGAPORE, Wed. A private in the Royal Marines with 13 years' service was sentenced to nine months' detention here today by a court martial for assaulting a fellow Marine. The sentence is subject to confirmation. Marine John Gillies Kennedy. 30. who was found guilty, was153 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-07-29 11 An artist tells of 'classical features' of Puan Rodziah f ONDON, Wed. Gerald J Tucker, an artist who exhibits his work outdoors in Hyde Park, told today how he was standing by his paintings the other day when a Scotland Yard man approached him. The detective invited Tucker to speakAP - 148 words
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Article70 1965-07-29 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three University of Singapore students have been selected by the Ministry of External Affairs to go on a goodwill mission to Africa with seven other students from Malaysia. The students, who will leave here on Friday, are Mr. Koh Kay Yew. Mr. Ong Bock70 words
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Article26 1965-07-29 11 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed.— The Province Bouth District Council will hold its monthly meeting In the District Officers chambers here at 2-30 p m. tomorrow.26 words
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233 1965-07-29 11 120 men in East Asiatic face loss of jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One hundred and twenty employees of the motor division of the East Asiatic Company retrenchment at the end of September when the firm loses 1t s agency lor the sale of Fiat cars in the country. The East233 words
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Article61 1965-07-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former Permanent Representative of India at the United Nations, Mr. Arthur S. Lall. will glvi on the "Problems and future of th« U.N." at the Information Si rvi, c of India library here on Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. Mr. Lall who61 words
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Advertisement138 1965-07-29 11 New Casual Wear yy I (V: :;:;:;:;:;:;x;x>£ I sSSSmOUIM Mix :hcm. Match them. K%-|&ii '»s&\ \JI A\\ You'll love them. Slacks, Wfite \Kp£\ fvH shorts, skirts, blouses Kji*»:i v^?*^ I1 iB I^W everything you'll need to Kv:|::!j?x v§^§m V! Hv^ set the pace in outdoor EW: KvS&HI K I K138 words
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Miscellaneous798 1965-07-29 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala l.umpur for Form 3 Student*; 634 and I'rnanc; 6 Ipoh and Filniitones Tile Mailman Malarra; 3 Joliorr Bahru; 4 Cometh"; 7.00 News in Engra,p,n X Batu I'ahat; 9 feb; 7.10 Sea Hunt Man ixiu.in. Overboard"; 7.35 Beverly Hillbillies— "Buys Animals'; 8.00 I.M. 2.00 Test798 words
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Article, Illustration681 1965-07-29 12 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By Government-sponsored Pesta Sukan (Festival of Sports) will be a tremendous boost to sport in Singapore. It will be of jLfreat benefit to the participants, the asmh iations involved in staging it as well as the fans who will be treated681 words
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Article506 1965-07-29 12 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By FOR the first time in his athletic career, twenty- one-year-old medical student. Mani Jegathesan. Malaysia's 200 metres semi-hnalist at the Tokyo Olympics, has come face to face with the question all champions fear most: "Am I on the decline?" Jega has506 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-07-29 12 A special message on the Pesta Sukan by Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs and Chief Patron of the Festival (above). -Last D ew ember, a pioneer rffort mi madr by tin- Singapore <iovprnmont at producing a Festival of Sports The response uas very promising despite362 words
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Advertisement451 1965-07-29 12 Before you make your choice of watch, read this proof of Omega accuracy In the annual Swiss Observatory wrist-watch accuracy contests, Omega hold three out of four records... for the sixth time in ten years.* V^BsVw/^ j// B These art the six super-accurate movements H wk igrlj^/^ Geneva and Xcucba'tel451 words
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Article431 1965-07-29 13 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By for the .Malaysian Amateur Athletic Championship havr been worked out with such in finite precision that when the host of pigeons flap their way to freedom amidst the blast of fanfare, the sta^e would be set for the greatest athletic spectacle ever in431 words
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Article, Illustration565 1965-07-29 13 ARCHERY, which was revived in Singapore seven months ago. has been included in this year's Festival of Sports. The event, an invitation shoot, has attracted 16 archers from Kuala Lumpur and a few from Johore and will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on565 words
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Article212 1965-07-29 13 rE Kartlng Club of Singapore, which was formed five years ago with only ten members, will this weekend hold one of their best events the Singapore Karting Grand Prix at Shenton Way. -his project has been In the minds of the club officials since the212 words
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249 1965-07-29 13 rE Singapore Govern-ment-sponsored Festival of Sports will serve as a "talent-spotting" occasion for the Singapore Amateur Football Association for their various tournaments next year. SAFA will hold a three-day Youth (under 19) Knockout Soccer competition starting on August 5. Fifteen teams will compete. BAFA president249 words
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148 1965-07-29 14 T DM (Peru). Wed. A log raft drifted out into the Pacific from Peru yesterday carrying three men, a cat and a parrot on a Kon Tiki type voyage to the South Sea I>l:inris The raft about 42 feet by 16 feetReuter - 148 words
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77 1965-07-29 14 KARACHI. Wed Pakistan's first oral contraceptive manufacturing plant is about to start production here. Set up In the private sector, the plant will produce nearly 24.000.000 tablets a year sufficient to meet the country's requirements. American machinery has been Installed in the now factory, whichReuter - 77 words
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121 1965-07-29 14 LONDON. Wed Lon. don police sergeant Henry Uurues-, was sen tenc«*fl to death yesterday for the murder of 23--year-old nurse Veronica Baker, whom he claimed he had to kill after findIng the picture of another man in her room. Burgess. 41, married and with121 words
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102 1965-07-29 14 More doctors for Vietnam villages WASHINGTON. Wed. The White House yesterday announced plans to increase tho number of American doctors for work in South Vietnam villages. A statement said the increase I would be brought about through a loint pfTurt of the US Agency for International Development and a newReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-07-29 14 A student's funeral. FLOWERS FROM BALCONIES, TOO ATHENS. W.d. AN estimated 100,--000 people attended the funeral of Sotirios Petroules, a student who was killed here in an an 1 1 Government demonstration last week. Along the funeral rout. people dropped flower: lrom balconies and windows. The picture at right shows150 words
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Article, Illustration560 1965-07-29 14 On again: 17-nation disarm talks FRANCE BOYCOTTS GENEVA CONFERENCE U Thant spirit of detente has been eroded GENEVA, Wednesday. J^ WARNING by U Thant, U.N. Secretary-General, against the spread of nuclear weapons was described as very important and substantive by the Soviet delegate when the East-West disarmament conference reopened yesterdayReuter - 560 words
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Article53 1965-07-29 14 LONDON. Wed. An off-duty detective yesteraay spotted a convict who esciped with Great Train robber Ronald Biggs in the sensational breakout from Wandsworth Prison ')ii July 8. The convict. Patrick Qoyle. elucird arrest m the chase by persuading a motorist: "A gang is after me. getReuter - 53 words
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Article25 1965-07-29 14 LONDON. Wed. A threedimensional radar system for controlling dense atr traffic has been invented by British scientist*, it was reported here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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113 1965-07-29 14 BELGRADE, Wednesday. MR. Lai Bahadur Shastri, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here by air toaay on a four-day official visit to Yugoslavia for talks with President Tito on both the international problems and bilateral relations. President Tito welcomed Mr. Shastrl at the airport, iReuter; AP - 113 words
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300 1965-07-29 14 Mekong project to cost U551,950 million ITNITED NATIONS. Wed. Comprehensive development of i the lower Mekong River basin in the next 10 years will require the expenditure of U551,950 million, the United Nations reported yesterday. The estimate was made In connection wltn an announcement that U Thant. the Secretary-General. UReuter - 300 words
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144 1965-07-29 14 WORLD BANK AID FOR INDIAN TRANSPORT SURVEY WASHINGTON, Wed.— TT The World Bank announced yesterday it will Join the Indian Government in financing a survey of transportation in Eastern India to enable India to formulate a transport investment programme for 1966-1976. the fourth and fifth Five-Year Plans. Experts The bankAP - 144 words
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Article48 1965-07-29 14 BRUNSWICK rwest Germany >. Wed. —An attractive 27-year-old housewife: clad in a negligee. led police on a wild car chase here yesterday. She told the squad car crew when they finally caught up that she went for a drive after quarrelling with her husband. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article177 1965-07-29 14 ONDON, Wed. British fllra censor-elect Lord Harlech thinKs Americans are a bit squeamish about sex on the movie screen. The Daily Express quoted him as saying: "The British cinema-going public is far more able to cope with sex on the screen than the Americans are.177 words
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Advertisement118 1965-07-29 14 4\*A I mk. m I JIH J^^ This ong Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice as sharp as a barber's straight razor and holds its §001^ sharpness through as many as 15 shaves or more. %&tfs^ y Get Schick118 words
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Advertisement256 1965-07-29 14 HACKING COUGH AT NIGHT WOODS' WILL PUT IT RIGHT Don't let your children's hick. in{ coughj keep them awak* half the nijht. Give them a dose of Woodt' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be amazed how quickly relief comet, and the children will love ik minty flavour. One dote and they256 words
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Article, Illustration487 1965-07-29 15 Choice of Heath a complete break with tradition ...A WIDE-RANGING EFFECT ON BRITISH POLITICAL SCENE LONDON. Wednesday THE Conservative Party's choice of Mr. Edward Heath as its new leader is a complete break with past tradition and will have a wideranging impact on the British political scene. The Conservatives have487 words
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Article78 1965-07-29 15 EAST BERLIN. Wed A man, found prancing round a compartment in an East German train with no trousers on, had a hard job convincing police he was sane. He was a beekeeper, some of whose charges escaped from their box and buzzed up his trouser legs. HeReuter - 78 words
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Article101 1965-07-29 15 American jets collide in midair C\N DIEGO, (California). nia). Wed.— Two U.S. twin jet attack bombers yesterday collided in midair over the Pacific Ocean and crashed. Three of the four men aboard the two planes were plucked from the ocean. A search was underway for the fourth man. Four parachutes101 words
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Article63 1965-07-29 15 HONO KONO, Wed.— Students from Communist China. North Korea, Poland, Laos and Indonesia are undergoing military training at Hanoi University, according to the North Vietnam News Agency last night. The university set up Its first such class at the request of the (students who said they wantedReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement254 1965-07-29 15 RENT Oi HKJjpSE redPosion MTU/ RE DUCED PlCfff CHARGES RFNTAI N0 nL.ll I fib INITIAL PAYMENT II Q NO DOWN PAYMENT 25 MONTHS TO PAY LOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV FROM ENGLAND INSTALLED MAINTAINED DV REDIFFUSION CALL US TODAY FULLY GUARAIITEIED^^ 1 82 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore Tel. 2501254 words
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Advertisement125 1965-07-29 15 THAT FASHIONABLE "JUST PRESSED" LOOK LASTS ALL DAY ALLWEEK All MONTH! You can look well dressed in almost any suit— for a few hours...unti! the wrinkles set in and the shoulders begin to sag. But with TORAY TETREX, you stay neat and confident all day...all week...all the time TORAY TETREX125 words
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Advertisement134 1965-07-29 15 f YOU CAN SAVE 1 1 11,650 PER YEAR I I ON Fl% Jk\ I IF YOU DRIVE A M I MERCEDES-BENZ If I 190 DIESEL I Facts, figure* and performance prove the outstanding economy of the Mercedes-Benz 190 Diesel as compared with any comparable petrol BE I model. K^134 words
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Miscellaneous298 1965-07-29 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS tellowt— a lormidable lot (7) 1. Mind running note ouuiat 6. It's natural to leave old city after a cold its a classic of one's birth (5). wean spot (8. 6). 7. Crime of a receiver (7). 9. tsu-01l down lovers' laoe a* 8. Not oound298 words
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Article62 1965-07-29 16 HOUSEHOLD HINTS SCRAPE off cheese mould and In most Instances the cheese remaining will be unaffected. Cook vegetables in the skin or pare them very lightly to preserve their vitamins. Dulled rhlnestone jewellery will shine it soaked In detergent tor about 15 minutes and then rubbed with a flannel cloth.62 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-07-29 16 and the no-shoe shoes GIMMICKS and good taste these made the newt on the opening day ot London's High Fashion Week recently. The good tatta comes from couturier Hardy Amies, who now—sharing the "By Appointment" crest with Norman Hartnell dresses the queen. Points from the Amies121 words
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Article, Illustration517 1965-07-29 16 Marriage and job do not seem to mix well— for them THHhh prelly air hostesses, who flew into Singapore for the first tinif. maintained the point th.it marriage and a job such as theirs won't mix. You've either sot to choose between being a stay-at-home wife or a spinster with517 words
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253 1965-07-29 16 NOW THE 'CAMP' LOOK AND SKIRTS WAY ABOVE KNEE OKIRTS way above the knee and the young "camp" look were the opening guns fired in the Paris autumnwinter fashion shows which began earlier this week, reports Aline Mosby. Though the first six houses do not have a deep influence on253 words
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262 1965-07-29 16 OCIENTISTS are trying to deter- mine what causes aging and their research may produce ways of prolonging the life of brain and heart cells. Gerontologlsts are not striving to enable men to live forever, the California Medical Association (CMA) says. But out of research in262 words
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Advertisement285 1965-07-29 16 I z "WONDERLIFT" is probably the most effective t;emp_ojmjT2r£lJl£<} ever developed to help you look yoi'u^rer! age and Tension lines, wrinkles, puffy circles fade from sight, and the results last for hours! Does it show? No. Does it feel stiff? Or flake? Or mako make-up cake? No. Does it disappear285 words
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Advertisement379 1965-07-29 16 Bs^fce^p^^^^S^B^psjVi brief, bare, beautiful! (sty lie) l^ream- Aire* V: VLV by maiden/orm <2/MMade in U.S.A.) Luxurious lace from the fabulous new Maidenform collection! Fully padded with softest liberfill for natural emphasis. A brief, bare, beautiful bra for today's fashions demand. With non-rippling straps that stretch. A, B cups. On sale379 words
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Advertisement1386 1965-07-29 17 TO LIVEIPOIL t WEST COAST UK: Due Spore Sails P. Shim Pemnf MELAMPUS Leiroes. L'pool, Dub. A'mouth ll Pt/Aaj 2 Aug 1 MENTOR Liverpool Aug 7 Aug It Aaf 11/11 Auf 17 AENEAS Liverpool, Glasgow Aug S Aug 11 Atg 12 M MENESTHEUS I orpool, Glasgo*. Aug 19 Aug 221,386 words
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Advertisement2577 1965-07-29 17 If M'/ Dt C^/ fl l iJ fJI m^ff^mW WM mi til DM THF t A XtUNES liii-r-i IML tAST ASIATIC COMPA.N ip«ttlßlai**i EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA: i Spore P. S Ham Pening Arr: Genoa Havre H'bjrg R':..n A-tw Copt SONGKHLA C) G 14, July 212,577 words
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Advertisement1274 1965-07-29 17 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., Ul. VMJCmmmmmmt tiagaawi P. Staa Pasaaay Cm OF WELUNGTON Ldon, H'burf. R'dam, Hevft, Hull. M'bro, Ipiiam. M K% CITY OF NEWCASTLE L'fcn. H burg, R'dam, Havrt. iuii. Middlesbroufh 23 27 An An CITY OF CHICAGO Havre, London, Hamburg, Roiterdam, Huil 9/ 7 Sept 1/tSaat »i TV1,274 words
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Article140 1965-07-29 18 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS continued to improve with rises well in excess of falls. Most leaders had solid gains. Associated Pulp was up Is. 3d. to 31s. 9d. 8.H.P., however, lost further 6d. to 525. 6d. Base metals were firm. Oils were quiet anci steady. A.O.G. was down Is.140 words
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Article257 1965-07-29 18 A I'GI'ST first grade rubber f.o.b. ri buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at b'B cents per lb., down three-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone quiet after slightly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.K.E. closing prices in cents257 words
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Article212 1965-07-29 18 iiilv ?S. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Cltf"'Drv. T cts. M "ivest Seta. Ca Hoicl.n,. i^cts.N Iron- Cts lAinlni 10 CIS. 0.C.8.C 13 CU K smelt inn lb eta. Rothman M CU. K«o ll cU. Ban cv. £iT Disd M et*. >-el Prop. 11 eta. K*N. 15 ou. «s t>arhy)4eta.212 words
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Article123 1965-07-29 18 SHIPS lylnn alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today ars: Anna Bakke 6/7, Benvenue i/Z. state of Kutch 10/11, Calchaa J314. Bougainville 15/16. Steel Admir.il 1\ Empire KlttlwaJte 21/22. Mikawa Mam 25/26. KyoUl Mani inr.i Maru 2930. Schlek.-rq 31 '32 S.ntain.i Mani 35 '36. Golden Sprtni:123 words
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Article72 1965-07-29 18 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore neon prieoe per ploul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $58 seller*, drum $60 sellers. Cepra: July/ Aug. UK/Contlnant: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white SIS7I sellers. Sarawak white $I*s sellers, special Sarawak Mack $***** fellers, garbled Lampong black $lb2l sellers (all N.L.W. BATA $17ft(N) sellers, (100% N.b.W.)72 words
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Article25 1965-07-29 18 July 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 08 cents (down three eighths of a cent). TIN: $755 (up $5.87}). Unofficial estimated offering 200 tons (unchanged).25 words
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832 1965-07-29 18 From Our Market Correspondent rN shares continued to improve on the Stock Exchange yesterday still stimulated by the lead given by London. All 20 counters dealt in were done at better prices. The index has now gone up over 5 points in two832 words
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Article29 1965-07-29 18 Malayan Stock Indices July 27 July 28 •Industrials: f,7..'T bT 91 Tins: MJ4 93.56 S rubbers: 102.11 M.Mi •Dec. 30, 1963 I lit) Dec. 29. 196'! 10029 words
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Article906 1965-07-29 18 I-? I SIM-.SS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlapt (1.000) J1.23, (3.000) $1.24. (1.000) $1.25; Etto (4.000) $1.41. (2,000) $1.42; Eait Smelt (1.000)906 words
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Article38 1965-07-29 18 ON the frii exchange markit In Hong Kodk yt'Kttrday the U.I. dollar wu quoted at 5 76| for T.T. and 5.73e for aa«h. Stirling waa quoted at 16.03 aadi ana tail of gold at Z6Z 6/«.38 words
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518 1965-07-29 18 STRAITS tin eained HJ}| in Penang yesterday which brought the price up to $755. the highest since June 14. Yesterday's rise represented a gain of 517.75 in two days. Although the overnight London afternoon 3 months buyers' price declined by £6&, yesterdays518 words
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Advertisement1183 1965-07-29 18 nß^aV^^f^an»T^V^a^*^^r^^^A'i^^i»7^^jT^r^^Mil [I »»»anßanl»aWalM»aaa»»a»^Bßaaaanann»l HJ Yr"**" "^"icawasaki kisen kaisha ltd. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal loronto Detroit Cnicato MuneiKina Mara" 77/24 Aof ISept 4 Oct I Oct 13 Oct I) Oct E.na" 11 13 Sept 2SSept 2i Oct 71 Ocl 3 Ni« > Mil Wast Coast1,183 words
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Advertisement851 1965-07-29 18 aUSTP.au* SUVICE/Nttt lUUMD i INDIA, P»mSI»N «N0 P. SULF SEIVICk. ln> frtnuntlc. MM* Melasarsi. S««mi Tat aMras aat NatapattiaaSL I CalU BriUMt yasey. MtliMrss. AJUU l!> 2 IANKUM t Ait >/ I Ait l/ll Ant «*»••<•• t.»itU|Mf. Calcutta. far N*. liaiaH Pans. Wt r.tUU FROM AUSfNALIA NEW «»I»HD. TRAJAH Sailes851 words
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Advertisement65 1965-07-29 18 GOLDEN LINE T*^^**^ vOAOINC »OR>- StONt, AOEUIOt. MELBOURNE ••port i>Misnp >• »i«» roora SW Aaai. GOLDEN SPRING ll PI./G. B-7 3/ 4 Ang 9/13 Aat 21 An 2 Sett 1 Seal CSLOfN WONOER 24 Aaf/? San 21/22 As* l/ll Stpl I o*l I Ocl IS Oci Guan Guan Shipping Ltd..65 words
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Article56 1965-07-29 19 'Tin: present rate of the Malayan 1 dollar against the pound sterling flxrd on November 11 last vr.ir in Srlllnt; TT or OD 2s. I 11 Hid. Buy ins; TT 2s. 4 1 Ibd Baring OD 2s. *Kd. the dollar is at IU statutory M'dtllr position in relation56 words
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Article69 1965-07-29 19 I 'ME Malayan Eichanut Banks' A»«enation mnde these changes In Its to menhanta yesterday (all rate* New V«rl«: tvivtna; TT 32 1116. alrUO d/at. 33 3/16 Is. IS 7 16 trnde bills Csnads: hnvlnt: TT 351. airmail i. 36 credit bills, 36 1/16 MIM s-ilint TT er OO69 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1965-07-29 19 SAROJINI DEVI (axed 31) beloved wife of Mr. K. Krishnau. H.A. Gen. Hospital. Ipoh, passed away after a sudden illness in the Gen". Hospital Ipoh on 18.7.65.28 words
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Article21 1965-07-29 19 Mr. K. KRISHXAN mnd children thank those who have rendered valuable assistance in various ways, -urine her illness and funeral.21 words
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Advertisement1122 1965-07-29 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i II Word* S« (Min.)— Box SO ct*. mxtrm SERANCOON PARK, Adjoining Bridrti-ll Heights, Furnished TwoStorey Semi -detached Three-bedroomed BunKalow. Call 90. Jalan Ciirang Spore alter six WELL UN FURNISHED FLATS ow«, Kintsmaed-, Pateraon-, I m-, rlrodenck-. Roads. First I Man-ior.. Cont... t Kbo* Accommoda- tlon, ***** (Spore).1,122 words
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Advertisement917 1965-07-29 19 FURNITURE IS Word* St (Min.)— Box SO ct*. extrm fUHNITURE PHOIILfcM. MMH Adrian a Kor Can* Furniture. SSt itlver Valley Road, *****. Sport. OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS Word* U (Min.)— Box SO ct*. extra LATEST STEEL DESKS, Chair*. Hidden Safes, Helloprlnt Photocopy machine. Steel Shelvlnns, Record Cabinets. Cupboards, Filing System. Etc.917 words
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Advertisement825 1965-07-29 19 FOR SALE M Unrd* U (Mint—Box SO rtt M*n* 0 I. A SHIRTS ALLSIZES Colourful $2.25 (Soiled). Annual Sale Bargain*' Singleta, Brufa. Handkcrchiefa. Necktira. Many Barcams! Extra Reduction^ Al>o 10' i Dlaoount! Cathay's 38, Bras Baaah Road, Spore. SPECIAL OFFER Slow-moving textbooks, library and general books. and stationery Items for825 words
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Advertisement403 1965-07-29 19 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES. 1940 -1946 NOTICK OK MEETING OF p CREDITORS PI RSIAXT TO h SECTION 231. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 231 of the Companies Ordinances 1940-1946 that a Meeting of Creditors of the abovenamed Company will be held at No. 148. Kampong Java Road. Singapore.403 words
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Advertisement327 1965-07-29 19 THE PENINSULA INSURANCE CO. LIMITED (In Liquidation l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a first and final dlvidl oon be declared in this matter. Dividend latched by post on 27th September 1965 to creditor* lave been admitted. -miimim' oi UQCIDATOM' MCUTM a- PAYMENTS For the Period from UUli March 1962327 words
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197 1965-07-29 20 SELANGOR WOMEN LEAVE for FESTIVAL HOCKEY 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor women's hockey team left here tonight by train to take part in the Singapore Festival of Sport tournament which begins tomorrow. The teams in the competition are Singapore Asians, Malaysla 2nd XI. Hong Kong, Selangor and President* XI. The197 words
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Article, Illustration37 1965-07-29 20 ENGLAND batsman Collin Cowdrey is bowled by Richard Dumbrill for 29 on the third day of the First Test against South Africa at Lord's. The match ended in a draw.— UPl picture.37 words
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Article275 1965-07-29 20 NORTHANTS KEEP COUNTIES LEAD 1 ONDON. Wed. Northampton- Mi;re maintained their lead a' tbc top o! the English county cricket championship yesterday I when they beat Derbyshire by two I wickets at Northampton. Results of yesterday's count v' ch'niijiorship matches: The Oval: Surrey bt Gloucs by 188. Surrey 175 and275 words
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Article320 1965-07-29 20 LONDON. Wed. THE COOL head of Middlesex allrounder Freddie Titmus saved England from defeat in a dramatic last hour of the First Test with South Africa at Lord's yesterday. England, who needed 191 to win. had gone into t^a at 109-3 and with 85mins. leftReuter - 320 words
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Article76 1965-07-29 20 [MANILA. Wed A Bureau of Animal Industry official la leaving here early next month for Singapore Australia and New Zealand on a study tour of horse racing facilities in those areas for adaptation here ifr Jose A. Cayabyab, a regional director of the bureau, willReuter - 76 words
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684 1965-07-29 20 Thais expect Malaysia to take top honours PREPARING FOR SEAP GAMES By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BANGKOK. Wed. The National Stadium here, Thailand's sports centre, is humming with activity as hundreds of athletes prepare for the Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur in December. A great proportion of them are training under684 words
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Article111 1965-07-29 20 Malacca. Wed. b Clnvee Muah nMCbed th« junior singles linai in the Malacca badminton championships her* last night when he beat Abdul Jabbar 15-11. 15-1. In the final, Chwee Muah will meet I.im Eng Ghee, who scored an upset win over Hashim Desa in the111 words
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120 1965-07-29 20 Aimm-tir Swimming 1 c named lo .sun:., oludmg seven girls, und 12 waterpolo players lor the Malaysian i,aUona] cuanipioiishipjj ,it sing.iporc on Auk. 3-4. They ;nc >i hi miners: Men Wee Phang Phye, Victor Goh. Oni? Lay Sin. Lini Sin Khong, Tan Lip120 words
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Article176 1965-07-29 20 Mccn Spore BIIFA senior I*arue A Cup: Wearnes 5 Mai. Airways 1; iNaafi 2 Mercantile Bk 1; Chartered Bk 3 P N 0; JaMine Waugh 2 Cold Storage 1. Junior: Hotel Slngapura 0 STC 0; Sime Darby S I Robinsons 2; Harpers 1 PECT I Ipoh Div. 1: Kilat176 words
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Advertisement1311 1965-07-29 20 THE TOWN BOARDS ENAaMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTKK DMM SHIIOV Ml NOTU.'E II HKKKBV GIVEN under Station 137 of the Town Hoards Enactment that the following draft plan.-, have been prepared and are open lo public inspection on an\ working day during ofllre hours for three months from the 16th1,311 words
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Advertisement810 1965-07-29 20 NOTICES CHAPTER 19S (PawaWwkm) Unredeemed Fledged G««d« iemrllrrv from the followint PawobroWrrn' Shop* No :3.s \>* Brni7f 'i LJin, Joon Slonp iChop Sem Fohi. No iss -Tul 11 Bl ia|jr lti.4Q Ho Tan Kee (Chop Heng Part) Yong Kee. No 287 SoiOi Bridge R<~ad. 8»om Klun (Chop Nam Cheoog). No810 words
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Advertisement716 1965-07-29 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC NAUTICAL SCHOOL Applications are invited from suitably qualified per«on* for poMi of Lecturer Assistant Lecturer m the Nautical Schorl. 11) Onihi-H'e of ComjwnT M Extra Master nr Ma.'-rr 0: a Foreign Ooins .steamship. (2> Good .sea expenenre. Pr*\ iou.s t^Hchinir experience, ability to speak the Malay716 words
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Miscellaneous88 1965-07-29 20 DIARY atiii.i I v s MAAU cnam- pion.ships iFarrer Pk. Spore, 9 a.m. i baski.trai.i. latam»anaa] I tnritation championabipa 'Gay, World t> port i. IKK Xl Women s mterst.itr tourney «Bi»;c.stiei' Rd. I S' pore i nmiUl Festival match: i S puii- 14 Sqdi NZ iS'pore p«>.l j i. lIC88 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1965-07-29 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Singapore. Wednesday CHANCE OF SPRINT DOUBLE FOR SPEEDY GONZALES Sabah will share the spoils with Spore, Sarawak and Selangor fHE MOST significant thing about the current Malaysian athletic season did not take place in competition. It happened when the Sabah team arrived in Singapore1,252 words
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Article255 1965-07-29 21 MAAU plan for 40 bitumen tracks SINGAPORE. Wed. Nearly 40 bitumen tracks, costing. $49,000 each, will be built in Malaysia under the Malaysian Amairiir Athletic Union's live-year plan. This was announced at the MAAU meeting held here this morning. The Penang Government will be asked to lay down a bitumen255 words
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Article477 1965-07-29 21 UEST performances by Malaysian athletes this season: MEN 100 m: M. Jegathesan 10.5; C. Rajaiingam 10.7: C. Kunalan 10.8: Osman Merican 10.9; Marzuki Hassen 10.9; Mazlan Hamzah 11.0. 200 m: Jegathesan 21.8: RajaUr.xam 21.9: DC. Williams 22 0; Mazlan Hamzah 22.4; Marzuki Hassen 22 4; Abdullah 228. 400477 words
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307 1965-07-29 21 LIM KEE CHAN - Thailand sen two late entries for the tennis meet LIM KEE CHAN FESTIVAL OF SPORT By SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two young in- ternationals from Thailand will compete in the Singapore Festival ol Sports open lawn tennis championships which begin tomorrow. They are Felix Bautista Jnr and Nestor Oramatica. whose last-minute entries307 words
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Article134 1965-07-29 21 Shock for walk champion SPORTSLETTER T .us shocked to find my name I x missing in the list of Kedah athletes selected for the national meet at Singapore. The secretary of the Kedah AAA. Mr. Arul. told me, to my great surprise, that I waa not selected because "the coach134 words
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Advertisement241 1965-07-29 21 W ■^^^mmmm*^ ft^<l A NEW 4.236 THOROUGHBRED |l_ WITH THE PERKINS KJ 1 PEDIGREE M From the same stable as the m famous 6.354, the latest Perkins JH it diesel is already coming fast. The 4.236 -mounts 4 cylinders in "-^'i line, compresses many of the proven features of the241 words
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Article566 1965-07-29 22 Sport, is politics, says Lee CINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today posed this controversial question to a large gathering of sports officials and enthusiasts: "Is sport so completely devoid of politics?" And he supplied the answer: "Bport is politics very much politics in a very international566 words
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167 1965-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Government today rejected the Central Government's "no competition" proposal in carrying: out development schemes for the people. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inehe Othman Wok. said: "We (In not subscribe to Tun K,i/:ik\ statement that there should he no167 words
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628 1965-07-29 22 I SINGAPORE. Wad. y wo 24-year-old pirate taxi drivers, who were involved in a daring robbery and abduction of a detective early yesterday, were charged with several offences in the Third Criminal District Court. this afternoon. The two wanted men Yue Chang Siang,628 words
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93 1965-07-29 22 JAKARTA. Wed.— More than 100.000 members ol the Nationalist Party and affiliated groups marched through the streets ol Jakarta last night to cciebruie the party's anniversary The parade, complete with bands, floats and banners, tied up traffic for over five hours as the celebrators marchedUPI - 93 words
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96 1965-07-29 22 18 months' jail for theft, house-breaking SINGAPORE. Wed. Lim Ah Tee. 26. was today jailed for 18 months on each of four charges two for housebreaking and theft and another two for theft of a motor-cycle and scooter. He pleaded guilty to all charges. The first district Judge. Mr. Eu96 words
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93 1965-07-29 22 Around the world alone with kittens CAN PEDRO (California), Wed. Sixteen-year-old Lee Graham, accompanied only by two kittens, left aboard his 24-foot sloop yesterday on a two-year solo adventure around the world. Young Graham was seen off by nearly 100 people on his trip to Honolulu on the month-long first93 words
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Article30 1965-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Wed.— More than 60 Singapore and Johore chess enthusiasts have entered for the Festival of Sports open chess championships oi>cning at the Polytechnic at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article407 1965-07-29 22 LONDON. Wed— After a shaky j start when jobbers were marking j prices down in anticipation of selling alter the Governments ntlationary measures, the Mock markets later became a good deal Headier and the atmosphere at the close was somewhat more cheerful. One reason lor the improved tone407 words
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Article, Illustration379 1965-07-29 22 By GILBERT WOODEN: SEREMBAN, Wednesday years ago when the Japanese Army invaded Malaya, a 15-year-old girl courted death when she smuggled notes on Japanese troop movements compiled by her mother to a British regiment trapped by the enemy. Today the untold story379 words
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53 1965-07-29 22 Films on family planning for students SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Sineapore Family Planning Association will give two film shows on aspects of family planning at the Presbyterian Boys' School in Koon Send Road on Friday from 9.30 .i m. to 10.30 a.m. Ms are entitled: 'Studies in Human Fertility" and "Story53 words
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Article40 1965-07-29 22 SINGAPORE Wed. Second Industrial Art Court will sit at 10 a.m. on Aui;. 13 to hear trade dispute between the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union and George Lee Motors Ltd. relating to proposal for a new collective agreement.40 words
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Article28 1965-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Ministry of Culture will give two free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the Serangoon Village anc* at Onn Hwa School.28 words
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354 1965-07-29 22 Lim's plea to traders: Advertise in East Malaysia SINGAPORE. \\>d. The Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann. today appealed to manufacture] Malaya and Singapore to intensify adI isinq; campaign* for their products in East Malay"There has bei n little a vertislng of Made laysla goods In354 words
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Obituary13 1965-07-29 22 K. SAPARATNAM Cahle received l.y Mr. A nintcam. 2S. Kin Klam I13 words
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