The Straits Times, 6 August 1965
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Title Section21 1965-08-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration804 1965-08-06 1 No major changes likely, just touch-ups here and there. -By- KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TENCKU Abdul Rahman fit and cheerful returned home today and spoke of the possibility of slight modifications being made to Malaysia's foreign policy. Away for days during which lie hud anLim Yaw Chong - 804 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1965-08-06 1 OUR CRIME SQUAD - Inspector and thug die and 4 houses gutted OUR CRIME SQUAD. DAWN SIEGE BY 140 SETS STAGE FOR GUN BATTLE By SINGAPORE. Thursday The bravest act of a11. A POLICE inspector and a wanted gunman known to have been trained recently by Indonesians for sabotage work were killed in a1,696 words
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Article253 1965-08-06 1 Lark Sye denies a rumour KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. \f ULTI-MILLIONAIRE founder of Nanyang Uni--1"1 versity. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. issued a statement here tonight denying any part in the agitation to make Chinese an official language. His statement said: "It has been rumoured that I have been actively In the253 words
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Article38 1965-08-06 1 Wilson gives assurance LONDON, Thurs. The Brl- 1 tlsh Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, gave a new assurance In the House of Commons today that the Government was not contemplating devaluation of the pound.— Reuter. (See page 3>.Reuter - 38 words
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Article62 1965-08-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The annual reports for 1961 of two Government departments were issued today. They are the reports of the Ministry of Labour and the Registrar-General on Population, Birth.-. Deaths, Marriages and Adoptions. According to Government printers here, the reports were given to them "only last62 words
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90 1965-08-06 1 KUCHING. Thurs. Two members of the Security Forces were killed and three others wounded in a clash with an estimated 60 Indonesian troops early this morning in the mountainous border area of Sarawak's Fourth Division, a military spokesman said today. The spokesman saidUPI - 90 words
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Article48 1965-08-06 1 WASHINGTON' Thurs PrinCNfc Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdcn. will be entertained at the White Hou.se during their tour of the United States later this year. President and Mrs Johnson mil be host to the Royal couple at dinner on Nov. 17 AP. IAP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration569 1965-08-06 1 Bank Negara takes over QiiicA: action after surprise Peking move SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The Bank Negara Malaysia today took ovor control of the Bank of China In Singapore. due to close down by order on Aug. 14. This followed I report from Peking thai the Bank i of China's lu-ad office569 words
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Article35 1965-08-06 1 SI O.DDO I I K I SIMiAPOKi:. Thurs A lire latr tonight destroyed four motorlaunrhrs and temporary shipyard at Tun.ioim Rhu. DaiMCe is estimated at SlO.OOO but (ausc of firr is not known.35 words
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353 1965-08-06 2 LOST: 1.8 MILLION GALLONS OF PLANE FUEL DANANG, Thurs. VIETCONG troops blasted heir way into the Esso storage tank farm 10 miles from Danang air base today and destroyed 1.8 million gallons of aviation fuel destined for use by American and Vietnamese aircraft forAP - 353 words
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119 1965-08-06 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Representatives of the Security Council's "Outer Six" elected members exchanged views yesterday on the Vietnam crisis in response to President Johnson's appeal for ideas from the U.N. to promote a negotiated settlement. Informed sources said that Mr. R.Reuter - 119 words
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155 1965-08-06 2 Johnson asks Congress for extra $5, 100 m Washington. Thurs. President Johnson yesterday askrd concress for US$l,7OO. ($5,100) million more to increase United States military strength in Vietnam. In his message to Congress, Mr. Johnson called the in mi "Emergency Fund. South-East Asia." The presidential action was taken as Mr.Reuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-08-06 2 Communist threat in Thailand: Rift with U.S. over defence BANGKOK, Thursday. A SENIOR Thai official hinted yesterday that differences exist between the United States and Thailand over preparations to combat Communism in Thailand. Gen. Praphas Charusathlen, blunt-speaking Deputy Premier and Interior Minister, called for "greater U.S co-operation" In strengthening ThaiAP - 292 words
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Article32 1965-08-06 2 MANILA. Thurs. Five men died in a fire in an umbrella factory laat night. They were trapped on the aecond floor of the build- 1 L Ing. AJ».32 words
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Article48 1965-08-06 2 I^AMPALA. Thurs. Two Norwegian Peace Corps volunteers working in Toro kingdom, western Uganda, have been withdrawn after local dissident tribesmen threatened to eat them. Reports from Toro today said the men left for Kampala after the tribesmen had given them 24 hours to leave.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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292 1965-08-06 2 Opium— to support the Communist cause ONDON, Thurs. A British anthropologist who has studied the Hoiik Kong drug traffic reported today that there was little doubt that large quantities of opium were sold to support ths Communist cause in Vietnam. Laos and, Cambodia. Writing in the doctor** journal Medical News.292 words
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Article52 1965-08-06 2 ADEN. Tluus. Threo terrorist handjrenade explosions occurred ben Mat night. One of Hie blasts injured six Arabs and a European. The three explosions all took place within 20 minutes in Aden town. It was not Immediately k whether the injured European waa a Britu-h52 words
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96 1965-08-06 2 MANILA, Thurs.—President Macapagal today ordered a thorough inquiry into a report that about 500 Chinese from Formosa had sneaked into the Philippines after paying bribes totaling 15 million pesos ($11.25 million). Mr. Macapa&al >.i!d if the report is proved correct, "I'll not hesitate96 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-08-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AOOK GAYE,^ S j Ale TOLD ME TUAT Lt K I ISN'T TWAT J(J SO IT \SJ WAS LUNCHING WITM I 1 V^EO eGEjy >^- \an IMPQgTANT CLIENTy |j /WOULD YOU GJV/e TUIS NOTE" I I TO TMAT GCNTIEMEN > *v \OVeg TUEgE PLEASC^/ STRAIGUTtN49 words
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Article, Illustration347 1965-08-06 3 Operation on a mummy. X-RAYS SHOWED HE HAD AN ARTIFICIAL HAND, BUT DID HE USE IT AT ALL IN HIS LIFE TIME? LONDON Thursday iN operation was per- formed on a 3.000--year-old Egyptian civil servant in a British museum last week, watched hv a top Home Office pathologist, to discover347 words
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Article, Illustration19 1965-08-06 3 THE REASON FOR THAT OPERATION MR RAWSON hold* *up the artificial left hand removed from the Egyptian mummy. Mirrorpics.Mirrorpic - 19 words
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194 1965-08-06 3 Novas loses by 36 votes to hand in resignation ATHENS, Thursday. THE three-week-old Government of Mr. George x Athanassiades Novas fell early today when parliament rejected a vote of confidence by 167 votes to 131. I Mr. Novas immediately announced that his Government would resign and he asked the DeputyReuter - 194 words
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Article81 1965-08-06 3 B.E.A. TO BUY 15 MORE TRIDENTS LONDON. Thurs. The Government has approved a decision by the state-run British European Airways Corporation to order 15 more Trident airliners. Mr. Roy Jenkins. Minister of Aviation, told Parliament yesterday. This would bring the airline's Trident fleet to 39. he said. The extra airliners,81 words
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Article29 1965-08-06 3 LISBON, Thurs Twenty-five fItIMCTJMn MH drowned and an und lsolated number Injured when a trawler Mink in the Atlantic iust off EMKvviide. ii fishing town vestprHny—U.P.l.29 words
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149 1965-08-06 3 f O.VDON, Thurs. A Li British firm yesterday claimed a ma lor breakthrough in diesel engine design with a rev olu t ion r> model already Martinc production weighing five times less than rom- o.ir:. hlr ri\als. A spokesman H» the firm Kuslon andReuter - 149 words
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218 1965-08-06 3 MYSTERY OBJECTS: 'ONLY REFLECTION OF LIGHT' F|ALLAS (Texas),— Mr. 11 Dale Milford, radio and television meteorologist, said yesterday he believed he has found the source of at least a large number of the unidentified flying objects reported in recent days. Mr. Milford, meteorologist for station WFAA. said he found confirmationAP - 218 words
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287 1965-08-06 3 Sterling strong, in spite of the rumours I ONDON. Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, reviewed Bri- tain's economic position with key Ministers yesterday following the disclosure that the country's gold and dollar reserves dropped sharply last month. Despite a welter of rumours, the pound showed strength In the LondonReuter - 287 words
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Advertisement192 1965-08-06 3 ORLAN g j OF PARIS I brings you Beauty through Science. For the first time in Singapore I issss^ 'f Lj^"** 1 d j i v 4 The Skin Microscope Reveals the nature of your skin and its i imperfections, if any. The Hygrometer Remarkable scientific discovery by ORIANE for192 words
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Advertisement197 1965-08-06 3 QisiJlßSf 5 A L E CHOICE O» 4NVIHINO TOU «M B| M S«VII»C» ON .NTTMIHG TOU BUY LAPIES DEPT. Usual Price NOW Stretchobl. Slacks $1490 S9 90 each |ÜBB^ss| 18.90 U.»O American Koret Stacks 29 50 14.90 Swiss Brocades 19.90 8.90 yd. Swiss Pure Silks 17 90 7.90 a yd.197 words
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120 1965-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A nine-girl team of internationally known gymnasts from New Zealand will arrive here on Aug. 13. to give a series of demonstrations. On the day of their arrival, they will give a display to children of various schools at 3.30 p.m. at120 words
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156 1965-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The visiting Director of the British Institute of Management, Mr John Marsh, yesterday advised the local business community to give their full sup ort to the Singapore Institute of Management. He described the institute as "vital" to the success of the156 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-08-06 4 T(tU Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, laying: the foundation stone of the new $100,000 Young Women's Muslim Association headquarters, at Haigsville Drive on Wednesday. With her is Che Fatimah Chik binte A. Karim, president of the association. Straits Times picture.50 words
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286 1965-08-06 4 Plea for the dissolution of fund fails SINGAPORE, Thurs TllK High Court today dismissal with costs an application by I(>4 members of the Sandilands Buttery Local Staff Provident Fund for a dissolution of the fund and the payments out of them of the amounts standing to their credit. The application286 words
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203 1965-08-06 4 THE LABOUR COURT DENIES AUPE ALLEGATION SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today denied an allegation Dy the Amal gamaied union ot Puduc Employees that there had been 'undue delay" in the handing down of an award in the pay dispute involving some 1.000 employees of the Postal and Telecommunications203 words
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Advertisement234 1965-08-06 4 CATHAY tomorrow PALACE CINEMA MIDNIGHT KATONG THE PROFESSOR'S APPRENTICE CROSSES ORGANISATION "*9Bg (fcj *^W A '^^P BgSrWjE CONTRAPTIOK W f^J SHINES! WALT DISNEY TDMM/WRK-ANNEITEa^AwiES-BRWiNCj\.I t TECHNICOLOR S SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 1 NOFREELIST E I 21-110 i 1 CALA PREMIERE— WED. 11th AUC. at 9.15 p.m. SEASON FROM THURSDAY, 12th AUGUST DAILY234 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-08-06 5 PENANG, Thurs. The British High Commissioner to Malaysian Lord Head, said here today that while an end to the present confrontation was really a matter for the Malaysian and Indonesian Governments, any initiative to end it was "bound to corae from Indonesia." "After272 words
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Article40 1965-08-06 5 PENANO. Thurs Llm Kok Hua 50, taikong of a fishine vessel, was charged In a magistrate's court today with possessing a trawler net without a licence, in his boat yesterday. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail40 words
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307 1965-08-06 5 IPOH, Thursday. J^HE Ministry of Education is now working with "great urgency" on a plan to enable rural schools in Malaya to have miniature farms of their own through which practical agricultural subjects can be taught. This was announced by Mr. Paul Chang, the307 words
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Article134 1965-08-06 5 Honours: What about us? they ask PENANG, Thurs. The Tanjon* Buntah I m no division will consider on Sunday a resolution urging the Central Government not to overlook the citizens of the North Penan* parliamentary constituency in the award of Federal "honours." In a statement today. the president of the134 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-08-06 5 U.S. EXPERT PRAISES OUR LABOUR MOVEMENT SINGAPORE. Thurs.. American labour expert. Professor Everett M. Kassalow. today described Malaysia's labour movement as more "progressive and advanced" than those in many new nations. He said: "For a new nation like Malaysia, you already have effective and well-established unions. This is a healthy209 words
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Article38 1965-08-06 5 PAJMT BL'NTAR Thur? Ii i-hp Mokhtaruddin bin Mohur ci Jrla> ol Pant «as elertr-d preslrlpnt of th^ PPralc ftranch of the D«v Training Collep- Trained Teacher." Union at »i meeting i ,held »t Ku*l» K*ng»«r yt»urdavy38 words
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199 1965-08-06 5 REFUSAL TO ALLOW USE OF STADIUM 'SHOCKING' IFOH. Thurs. The 1 president of the Peo p 1 c's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today described as "shocking" the refusal by th# A 1 I i a n c e-controlled Stadium Perak committee to allow a Solidarity Convention rally at199 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-08-06 5 Apple Queen Marisa wins a trip to Malaysia SINGAPORE, Thurs. For Miss Marisa Opak, 22 (above) Western Australia's 1965 Apple Queen, who flew into Singapore last night, her two-week visit to Malaysia will be one of selling the line that "an apple (an Australian one. that is) a day. keeps116 words
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201 1965-08-06 5 Employ as many Malays as possible: Minister KUALA LUMPUR,: Thurs. The Assisti ant Minister of Commerce and Industry. I Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today appealed I to all business enterprises to employ as many Malays as possible to encourage them to participate in trade. He was speaking at the201 words
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Article18 1965-08-06 5 PENANO. Thurs. Burglars stolr. $550 worth of pain' from a shop In Chulia Street yesterday.18 words
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Advertisement53 1965-08-06 5 Rocky Allan and Cindy Entertain in the Carribean way— Limbo and other exciting dances, fire-eating and, of course, the ever popular Calypso. Showtime: 9.30 p.m. and 11.00 p.m. Tel: 2404 V m Ts« ii^*ti TWii exciting m > international 4&>C i~OU4 television r and radio stars (4^44 J CAWAV RESTAURANT53 words
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Advertisement538 1965-08-06 5 I -ot.» < H Lomitmnt Htxut. Car.- mi Sir,*. WM ■Ip Your money will earn a safe Ir 6°^ II in a Deposit Account y> V Your money eann the maximum safe and sure rate of h*. »h«« Of m. you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING.538 words
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294 1965-08-06 6 Govt to crack down on splinter trade unions ifIALA LUMPUR, The Central Government is to crack down on "splinter unions A Bill which goes before tbe House of Representatives next week will arm the Registrar of Trade Unions with powers to refuse to register, or cancel the registration of any294 words
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91 1965-08-06 6 Police band tours Malacca next week MALACCA. Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Police band which is now touring the country will perform here for five days from Monday. The band will Beat Retreat at Jasin on Monday, at Alor Gajah I on Tuesday. Masjid Tanah on Wednesday and Mrrlimau on Thursday91 words
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Article78 1965-08-06 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fifty-four visitine Japanese pineapple dealers and wholesalers spent today in the heart of Malaysia's pineapple land Pontian. They visited the pineapple can- nery atPekan Nanas. then went on an extensive tour of the Soutn Malaya Pineapple Growers 1 estate at Alor Bukit and78 words
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Article44 1965-08-06 6 KUALA LUMPTJR. Thun. Two Indonesian Chinese haw twen wrested In Malaysian water* off Kukup in Pontlan for Illegal entry. They came from the Rhio Islands, south of Slnpapore. They I are being detained for questioning 'by the ImmiiiraUon Department.44 words
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Article33 1965-08-06 6 KUALA LUMPTJR, Thurs. Sale of National Defence Bonds today passed the $4 million mark, with Bank Negara's $175,800 sale to 35 subscribers. Thfotal received so far is $4,153,000.33 words
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Advertisement195 1965-08-06 6 m >:■ "^wH^b^b^blbL •?ajM^r^BJMJjjijt^ w Hid PJII* l*iflO /leaping power for i Dig UCll I lIMC V driving pleasure (up to3on pg SltlHl l C3P COStS! No other car offers you such outstanding value for your Imoney. Holden costs less to buy, less to run, and look what you get!195 words
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Advertisement171 1965-08-06 6 I^BfeßH bkxJ^b! VbV. The Sherry Set "Have a glass of sherry?" Good start. "Rich, medium, or dry?" Try these other f tmous Belter still. "I've got all three Sandeman sherries." Give Stndeman'l Products: the girl a bouquet! She's discovered the long lost art of Light Dry Sherry hospitality: to give171 words
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120 1965-08-06 7 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. tonight Issued the following statement "T h c inconvenience caused" to the public by tear-gas flrea by the police in considerable numbers as well as by the rattle of gunfire was unavoidable. "The police were up against120 words
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84 1965-08-06 7 209 get awards from King at ceremony ITUALA LL'MPI R. Thurs.— m The Vane di-Pertuan Agong today presented > awards to 209 Malaysians I at an investiture reremony at the Dew an Tengku Abdul Rahman here. The two-hour ceremony was witnessed by more than 400 distinguished guests. Among those who84 words
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Article54 1965-08-06 7 PENANO. Thurs. Che Marlam binte Ahmad was re-elected leader of the Tanjonft Bungah Umnn divisional Kaum Ibu movement at its annual conference yesterday. Che Wan Jahara was elected vice-president. The secretary and I treasurer will be nominated by the Taqjone Bungah Umno divisional president. Inche Sulong54 words
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Article29 1965-08-06 7 RAUB. Thurs. Dr. (Mrs.) Kunjoon Jamma Phillip has been appointed temporary medical otiin-r in the District Hospital here. She replaces Dr. Leong Kwang Fan. who has resigned.29 words
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160 1965-08-06 7 Reds and racialists threaten Sarawak: Ningkan IfUCHING, Thurs. Racial fanatics and Communists had teamed up and were threatening Sarawak from within, while the Indonesians were attacking from outside, the Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, warned the people during a visit to Balingian in the Third Division this160 words
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Miscellaneous56 1965-08-06 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl stop (^iHuTTT) I /blusbekintJ ip I4\WAnV WAWJIGOTI .11 I'LL GET IT Iffl ViVlll) A SPLINTED) VR^OUT, CICEEO.' I StW J L^TH' SPLINTER'S^ I ML- >. I OUT- WHY CAN'T Tk M f ...BUT WHY A ,VA STOP j F\\/f/ DID XXI HAVE I 1 V56 words
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272 1965-08-06 8 Chinese language rally plan: Dato Ismail warns the sponsors KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rfHE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, has warned sponsors of a rally to press for Chinese to become an official language that they would be held responsible if "serious repercussions" break272 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-08-06 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 14- YEAR-OLD Singapore spastic boy, Tan Seng Kiat, left today by Thai International for Bangkok to begin what he described as "an exciting travel adventure." This Is Tan's first trip overseas. His four-day trip to Bangkok Is presented by Thai278 words
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175 1965-08-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Traffic police announce that traffic will not be allowed into the Padang area bounded by Stamford Road, Connaufht Drive, High Street and St. Andrew's Road on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. This is in connection with the Singapore175 words
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Article48 1965-08-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A merbok (dove) singing competition will be held at the Youth Leadership Training Centre soccer field In Bouna Vista Road at 8 a.m. on Sunday, In connection with Peeta Sukan. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will give away the prizes.48 words
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157 1965-08-06 8 Resign call to Tan impertinent, says MCA to the Saturday mee'lne of Lh* committee k v o decldi whether to call off the rally or Meanwhile, the Selangor MCA today described as "most impertinent at.d improper" the rail made by the president ot the Federation of Malaya Senior Normal Graduate157 words
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Article54 1965-08-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The fit Andrew i, School Is presenting "An Evening of Sonps" at the Cultural Centre on Saturday, Aug. 7. at 8.30 p.m. Mr Vivien Quek, who arranged the concert, will conduct ttia school choir In operatic chomsea from Hau.ser. Faust. Mendelssohn and Bach. All54 words
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Article61 1965-08-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two senior town planners of the Ministry of National Development, who recently left Singapore for a study tour overseas, are spending a fortnight In Germany from Aug. 4-18. They are Mr. Alan Choc, head of urban renewal at the Housing and Development Board,61 words
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Miscellaneous198 1965-08-06 8 Onp Bff V.T. HrnnUwß rfT> f MYGO9HOOPWP\Ou3 -.BUT X CMTT SAY fT I BUT A MOJSTER -T"- 1 1^ -I GOT TH' iNCTAN q Ru 4*JF V EVER SEE ANVTWIKJS/NO. <3UZ/\ SURPRISES ME MUCH, I I THAT FIXES NAH/ NUTHIKfA SIGN ON THAT OC )vT ""^i, 7JEr* XZ UKg THAT?198 words
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Article179 1965-08-06 9 TOH: SOEK MIGHT TRY TO STIR UP TROUBLE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night warned the people to be prepared against anything that Indonesia might start during the next two months. Speaking at the first anniversary celebrations of the Siglap Vigilante179 words
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Article81 1965-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government has approved a compensation scheme (or Vigilante Corps members in the State, the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. announced last night. Details of the scheme. which would be the same as the one riven to special constables, will be81 words
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Article168 1965-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. QNE Communist terrorist was killed in a Thai border police follow-up operation in the Betong area, about 15 miles from the border on Tuesday. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said here today that the operation was a sequel to the clash between168 words
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Article27 1965-08-06 9 KAJANG, Thurs. The district authorities here today held a meeting at the Kajang Merchants' Club to discuss and re-organise the Vigilante Corps in the area.27 words
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Article53 1965-08-06 9 L. \M. \K Thurs. A farmer. U'ahah bin Osman. was cored to death by his bull yesterday. Wahab. a father of five, was leading the animal to graze behind his house when it suddenly attacked him. He was badly injured in the chest and died on the53 words
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Article55 1965-08-06 9 LONDON. Thurs. The Royal j Navy frigate Loch Killisport re- 1 turned home yesterday after four j years in the Far East servic*. I much of it spent patrolling the Malayan and Borneo coasts. Most of her present crew flew to Singapore to re-commission th» shinReuter - 55 words
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Article20 1965-08-06 9 DUNOUN. Thurs.— The Town Council here will hold its first "clean the town campaign" later this month.20 words
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223 1965-08-06 9 Malaysia harmony 'example to the world' 1 IPOH. Thurs. Maj laysia is an example to the world of how people of various races can live together harmoniously. I This opinion was expressed here today by Professor H. Fathazam, of Persia, one of the nine members of the universal House of223 words
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Article48 1965-08-06 9 KUALA TRENOGANU. Thurs.— The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johan, will open the annual meeting of the National Union of National School Teachers at the Sultan Sulaiman Secondary School here tomorrow. About 200 delegates from the various States are expected to attend the meeting.48 words
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280 1965-08-06 9 Chin Siong release 'a reasonable inference': Rahim SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Inche Rahim Ishak. Parliamentary Secretary to Singapore's Minister of Education, said yesterday that his warning about the Alliance Government releasing Mr. Lim Chin Siong to fight the PAP was based on "reasonsonable inference from certain facts." He was replying to the280 words
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Article157 1965-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The following students have been successful In the Trinity Overseas Examination, 1965. Council of Legal Education. Roman Law iCiass 3): Miss Chin Kwee Cheng; Choy Chin Chong; Ligar Fernandez: Molndeen Abdul Kader: Abdul Majid Khan: Ramanathan Maharajah; Mrs. Orace Chandra Sabapathy, T. 6.157 words
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Advertisement47 1965-08-06 9 I A FULL RANGE OF NATIONAL FANS. both ECONOMY and DE LUXE models your nearest dealer today for the latest range ef NATIONAIr— DOUBLE OSCILLATING FANB m(% NATIONAL f LfCTRIC 'ANS T;sf^£j3^ NATIONAL CLICTHIC »AN MTIOKU QUUITY WODUCTS ME MC«O BY *fUU CUAMNTEi •SHNICI SHTIOUS TMMuGNOUT **UISU47 words
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Advertisement282 1965-08-06 9 m GREATCAR takeTt away test-prove ityourself! Now! Prove Imp for yourself as thoroughly as you |#_p want. You take the wheel and put Imp through its lyl Alt L ft paces. Enjoy the smoothness of the all-synchromesh I TI_U l\[ H gearbox, the sure, smooth road-holding that comes from all-round282 words
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Miscellaneous320 1965-08-06 9 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSB gaged In the hotel dining-room 1. Final mail delivery wpieaaed musically (3. 4, 4). S 22 across has trouble with the S. Seat, (See 24) (4). French perfume (10). 10. The race to the city In 27 12. United from 10's home (S. (10). 13. Pat320 words
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Obituary27 1965-08-06 10 I* H ,d, m Mifimmm i LOW CNER PHENC aged 24 paased ••> peacefully Auk 4tb at 131 Paya J :*h»r Road, funeral took place oa v»-«327 words
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Article73 1965-08-06 10 :n Wmrm* Sit < Minimum OWEN NICOLICM. Brother* A Bl«- •era »i»h to thank all relatives and fri.ndx lor their wreaths, donation* for M:i"*'- Iclegrama, condolences, and. «t the 1-um-rnl of their other Constance Nlcolicb THE FAMILY of L:ite Madam Khoo Kirn iTmhj th:inks the Venerable Dhain- marukna. member*73 words
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Obituary50 1965-08-06 10 iff Wnrdx $ti (Vimmmm) IN LOVINC MEMORY Of P.obert .Tin* Yanjj Tal who departed us on r, ta but never forgotten. IN EVER LOVIMC Memory of oar neloved Mr Kanagaratr.am wbo pa»*efl away oo 6-a.-K3 Alwava^re- m»nif>ered hn loving »lfe an<l *oo*. i K Ariarajah and K Minarte^an.50 words
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Article40 1965-08-06 10 Worst* tit (Mimmum) CIVI YOUR CHILDREN a. traajt m>l. i'old atomic* Catering to do Tn-oitg* Bar H-IJur Rllitf 3027H V.x 44. IREHt NENG ■>! Powder Howl retiirDfti from I'oi'ed Kmcdom aod Kuror* »r' MM* o»>r»tvln for all Mr ladr clients.40 words
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Article627 1965-08-06 10 cumstances have changed, r Soekarno has turned bandit. Nothing can justify assistance 1 to a bandit Fortunately, there are signs th;U domestic and foreign criticism is shaking the State Department out of its trance. I I There is to be reconsideration of the decision to allow627 words
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Article308 1965-08-06 10 Just why demands that Chinese should be made an official language have reerupted so suddenly is not clear. The issue appeared to have been well settled. In negotiations leading to Malayan independence and to the formation of Malaysia, all principal political organisations accepted Malay as the national language308 words
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Article242 1965-08-06 10 Peking's action in sacking the manager and two deputy managers of the Bank of China in Singapore gave the Bank Negara no choice except ■to take over immediately. Not to have done so would have been to risk all manner of obstruction from the new manager, a242 words
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222 1965-08-06 10 1 refer to Mr. Ch'ng Eng Hock's letter iS.T. July. 31 in which be commented on the present free port status of Penang island vis-a-vis the Malaysian common market. It would appear that these comments stem irom the belief that the entrepot trade of Penang222 words
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Letter114 1965-08-06 10 IXCHE SENUS premise that "agreement on special privileges means recognition that Malays are natives." if accepted, amounts to saying that Malays are accorded special privileges because they are Malays. In other words, preferential treatment of a race on the basis of racial origin. The purpose of special privileges is to114 words
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Letter66 1965-08-06 10 TTIE Singapore Ministry J of Education needs waking up. About a year ago. It invited teachers in aided schools to teach In Government schools. A hundred or so teachers responded and were told after a lapse of one or two months that they would be informed In due course whether66 words
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Letter40 1965-08-06 10 T STILL come across Government letters describing the Federation of Malaysia as Negeri2 Tanah Melayu. I think this is very misleading and I would suggest that this out -dated term be replaced immediately with Persekutuan Tanah Malaysia OBSERVKK Kota Bharu40 words
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Letter139 1965-08-06 10 VARIOUS opinions have been published in your columns on the question of unscheduled political discussion^ on television. It wouin seem that with very little reorganisation TV Singapura could satisfy both sides simmy by starting to screen the evening programmes an hour, or half an hour, earlier on139 words
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Letter66 1965-08-06 10 rE U.S. proposal to sell an electronic communications system to Indonesia is regrettable. Furthermore, the U.S. buys most of Its rubber from Indonesia when she should be buying from Malaysia. Instead of helpIng Malaysia to beat confrontation, she Is helping Indonesia to step up confrontation, militarily and economically. The U.S.66 words
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Article455 1965-08-06 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University Of Malaya VOCABULARY: Kalau. or Jlka, or jikalau fconj.) If. on condition that: brri utau, mtmberi Uhu (V)— to Inform; hendak Uhu (V)— to want to know; hairan (adj.. v)— astonished, awestruck; to be astonished: drmtm (adj., v) sick, to be 111;455 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1965-08-06 10 ARTHUR J. DOMMEN - Specialists in terror —trained by the Vietcong ARTHUR J. DOMMEN By SAIGON, THURSDAY THE Vietcong train specialists in terrorism just as they train specialists in every other form of '"liberation" warfare. This is a story of a Vietcong terrorist cell in Saigon. It was a relatively unprofessional cell, formed from1,055 words
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Advertisement726 1965-08-06 10 SinrttTiMAlbkrlka kanetee* te< cold •Tomei suff*> MARKET O'.nara nmm* |liii|*»ltl n«e*l) COLO STORASB ■PJANCHCS At Moll, a *M\%*% Nevel Beee. Am»iiln< Aawaass crrv wook stom ltb wtaeHseter Hi-i. CeMrer Ommj tm« wws wmotrr M. ••MAIU «.ii*a>a»aj ins. Mawat *>aa*> namiim iioai 141* unsr msesj aaaaV ain«»o*ee 17 V RBTNASAMV a726 words
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Advertisement53 1965-08-06 10 I IN VIETNAM THE MEANING OF THE DEAD Nothing tells the story so clearly as the battle statistics, the casualty lists. The "unwinnable" war In South Vietnam can indeed be won, if we force the Reds to stop aggression from the North says an interesting article in AUGUST Reader's Digest53 words
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Advertisement9 1965-08-06 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers9 words
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177 1965-08-06 11 Burglars and the link in the laundry KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Police have arrested a laundryman believed to be responsible for tipping oil a gang of burglars whenever he finds an empty house. Hl* activities came to light following the arrest of four mm early this week. A police source disclosed177 words
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Article39 1965-08-06 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Due to the prr.sence of obstructions, navigation k prohibited between the =!ors Islands and the Sisters light buoy, it was officially anrounred. Details of the exact pcfrion have be«ri published, in a notirr to mariners.39 words
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391 1965-08-06 11 'Resign' warning to the politician teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that teachers found dabbling in politics would be asked to resign. He also warned that the setting up of any political fund by the National Union of Teachers would involve teachers391 words
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79 1965-08-06 11 Tariff duty, quota urged on pest killers Xl ALA LIMPIR. Thurs. The Tariff Advisory Board was asked today to impose a duty ranging from 20 to per cent on imported insecticides. Loral manufacturers also atked for a quota on im. ports. The Board was hearing evidence for the inclusion of79 words
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91 1965-08-06 11 Minister to give prizes at contest KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Ail states except Perils will take part in the 9th Malayan competition on Saturday organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. will distribute the prizes at the end ol the competition which will91 words
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Article62 1965-08-06 11 KAMPAR. Thurs— The British Army recruiting warn will be at th> Ksmpar Recreation Club her' tomorrow to interview potential recruit* v The minimum educational qualineation is a pas* in Form I' or ifv equivalent and applicant* must be between 17$ and 3S vmrs nf a«p more than62 words
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102 1965-08-06 11 UUALA LUMPUR, 1 Thurs. The National Union of Teachers has made a fourpoint proposal to help end the shortage of trained teachers in the east coast states. Speaking at the NUT annual delegates' conference at the University of Malaya here today, the102 words
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Article46 1965-08-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Finance, MrTan Slew Sin. will open a oneweek national MCA cadre training course at the Jinjang Community Hall on Aug. 15 One hundred and fifteen cadres throughout the country will take part in the course.46 words
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91 1965-08-06 11 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today it had explained to the Maiaysian Government through diplomatic channels that the alleged donation by Japanese diplomats and businessmen In Jakarta to Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" fund was a "misunderstanding." The Malaysian Govern- ment had sought Japan's explanationReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-08-06 11 JENCKU Abdul Rah man embraces his overjoyed daughter, Miriam, on hit return to Kuala Lumpur. At the airport. watching fhis tender reunion yesterday, was a large crowd, including Cabinet Ministers, members of the diplomatic corps and other VIPs. Straits Times picture "v Urn Yaw Chong.47 words
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104 1965-08-06 11 Candlestick stolen from! St. Mary's altar JJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 66-year-old brass candlestick has been stolen from St. Mary's Church here. It Is one of two which have been on the altar with the cross since 1899. The vicar, the Rev. M. R. D. Harford. today appealed for its return.104 words
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Article63 1965-08-06 11 KAJANO, Thurs. The Government is to allot 172 plots of land In Sungei Merap area to Malay farmers in the district. They will draw for the plots at the District Office here shortly. The plots total 688 acres. Of this 172 acres will be planted63 words
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Article84 1965-08-06 11 Three give evidence in camera CFKEMBAX. Thurs.— The former president of the Seremban Town Council, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, was among three persons who gave evidence in camera today to the Commission of Inquiry. The inquiry, headed by Mr. Justice Lee Han Hoe as Commissioner, is investigating allegations of84 words
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Article28 1965-08-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —The annu.il meeting of the Brickfields Bungsar branch of th- Malaysian Indian Congress w;ll be held at A p-m. on Aug. 19.28 words
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Article19 1965-08-06 11 DUNGT7N, Thurs. Mr. Lim Slan Thong, J.P., has been elected chairman of the MCA branch here19 words
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154 1965-08-06 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. iV Thurs. The Central Government proposes to appoint, a "supremo" to take overall charge of immigration throughout Malaysia. A Bill providing for this (roes before the House of Representatives next week. With the formation of Malaysia, the Immigration Ordinance. 1959. was extended154 words
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Article59 1965-08-06 11 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. A. S. Baddek'y, h well-known resident of ire for many years, has died in Jersey, at the age of 88 He was general manager "f Outhrio and Co. Ltd. from l<oa 'o 1920 and left Singapore *n the early *****. His59 words
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Advertisement163 1965-08-06 11 PZI9I BACKACHE STOPS J§^ and then you say thanks to g»gf De Witt's Kidney Bladder Pilis They quickly male* your kidnap* and bladder wort property again and dear out the poisons th»l cure* BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS BLADDER TROUBLES <^^a fte<au*« Ds Wtrt l Pills purify your Wood -you gee163 words
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Advertisement204 1965-08-06 11 /Jl Hrslin l§MM9t dependability fife/Bfc Hie world's j^H%# besi-selling oulboard motors i Wherever power on water is needed In Malaysia, you ■P^^HBH will always find a Johnson outboard In use. Johnson RSftn^T fla*— W^ f I outboards are designed and made for dependable ser- I W^ PV vice under the204 words
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Miscellaneous776 1965-08-06 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur llsh; 7.10 Sports Arena: 7.»4 and l'riunf: 6 Ipoh and Across the Sown Seas "ReMaUrca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 turn to Rome": 8 News in ManTaipinft; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 darin; 8.10 Mari Berbual: 8.15 Kluang. Chou- singinK; 8.34 The Mun»--I\M.: 2 Test776 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-08-06 12 a CATHAY Pacific Airways pa»senger service officer stationed at Singapore airport, Mr B.C. Gan. flies to Hong Kong this week to attend a Kantai service course. Kantai is Japanese for welcome and Mr. Gan. who speaks the language fluently, is being trained to look after incoming166 words
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356 1965-08-06 12 Factories expanding louvre production COUTH East Metal Industries Ltd. of Singapore, and its sister company Tacam Ltd. of Batu Pahat the first local joint enterprise with French capital are preparing to embark on their second stage of production. The companies are among the largest manufacturers of metal louvre windows in356 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-08-06 12 Insurance business study tour A SINGAPORE insurance executive. Mr. K. S. Ling, left here this week for a survey of the insurance market in Thailand, Hong Kong and Japan. Mr. Ling (above), who is manages of the Accidents and Health Department of the American International Underwriters Ltd.. will I visit86 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-08-06 12 Dunlop man off on tyre course THE electrical foreman of Dun lop Malayan Industries Ltd., Mr. Soo Thong (above), left Kuala Lumpur for Britain this week to study the principles and techniques of equipment and (unctions of tyre manufacturing, with particular reference to the Petaling Jaya factory. Mr. Soo Thong,97 words
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179 1965-08-06 12 v*ALAYSIAN engineers have been Invited to take part In a competition for the layout and design of a permanent traffic connection across the Great Belt between the islands of Zealand and Funen In Denmark, about 13 miles wide. v The Invitation, made by179 words
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Article30 1965-08-06 12 Singapore Imported 15.131 tons Of canned pineapples during the first four months of this year, against 13.931 ions in the corresponding period of last year, according to statistics.30 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-08-06 12 'QUALITY GIVES BETTER VALUE' rnHE Urallte Co. of Britain. L manufacturers of roofing materials, are planning through their local agents, to educate those in the Malaysian building trade on the j importance of using quality materials in their building projects. The company's sales I director. Mr. H. R. Powis said243 words
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Article107 1965-08-06 12 cWITZERLAND'S annual Lausanne Pair this year will t:tk» place from September 11 to 26. to display a wide range of exhibits representing agriculture, trade, industry and crafuvorfc at its 38 halls m an exhibition area of 1.5 million square feelAmong the product;, which are to oe shown by107 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-08-06 12 jl/fULLER and Phipps (Far East) Ltd. of Singapore ITI has announced the transfer of its sales promotion manager, Mr. C.R.J. (Tex) Bower to Hong Kong. Mr. Bower will take up similar duties with Muller and Phipps (China) Ltd. with effect from Sept. 1. His duties150 words
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Article55 1965-08-06 12 Despite sharp Increases In general expenses. Alitalia Airlines made a net pioflt of 271,980 351 Hres last year, reports the company's Singapore office. The airline's revenues reached a new record of 106blUlon Hres up 14.3 per cent over the preceding year, and the number of passengers55 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-08-06 12 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG By A SHIPMENT of quick frozen prawns. beUevwl A to be the first from Malaya, is now on the high seas bound for a United States port. This new Malayan export has been undertaken by Malayan Frozen Foods Ltd.,306 words
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164 1965-08-06 12 "pHE National Cash Register Company has announced thai Japans Mitsubishi Paper Mill* will soon begin lull-scale production oi NCR paper, a carbonlea copy paper widely used in the manufacture of business forms. Mitsubishi has acquired exclusive rights to manufacture the product m Japan and164 words
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Advertisement407 1965-08-06 12 Crompton rubb.r and HmnM*losti< Wr IRING ""<"• cob'«f and flexible* or* manu p-/^* »oetyr«d for a mulfttud* af purposct CABLES They comply with British Standard* or when necessary, with particular local Standard*. MAINS i CABLES ara *upplicd far all roqvtamontt up HPMPSj to 22.000 volt* with paper, plaitic or varnished407 words
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Advertisement276 1965-08-06 12 The Executive's Workshop The Most Valuable New Concept In Executive Self-Training Here, at last, is a practical program that will prepare you for all the duties and responsibilities you Wl|J _^«^BSS^^ face as a member of upper man -Ml agement. It was designed by 6 oiH Sfc^^ the foremost executive276 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-08-06 13 Cary ('At last I'm content') and Wife No. 4 CAR V GRANT, the suave elegant charmer of to many top films, and his new bride, 27-year-old actress, Diane Cannon, whom he married secretly last month. Mr. Grant. 61. and his bride first met four years ago when he saw her83 words
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170 1965-08-06 13 All beat on the air: Highbrow composers -complain LONDON. Thurs. Britain's classical composers pro tested today that "ear-tickl-ing" beat tunes were driving their music off the air. The Composers' Guild president Sir Arthur Bliss. Master of the Queens Mustek, vice-presidents Sir William Walton and Benjamin Britten said it would seekReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration515 1965-08-06 13 'IF SOEK STEPS UP WAR WE HAVE TO USE ALL OUR FORCES 9 LONDON, Thursday gRITAIN'S Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, said last night that as long as Indonesia continued her military confrontation of Malaysia Britain could not contemplate any substantial manpowerAP - 515 words
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Article33 1965-08-06 13 MANILA. Thurs. A 15-year-old boy out hunting in the Jungles of Bukidnon province in the Southern Philippines mistook his father for a deer and shot him dead, police reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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168 1965-08-06 13 APPROVED: BILL ON NEGRO VOTING RIGHTS WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Senate last night passed and sent to President Johnson an historic Bill guaranteeing the voting rights of U.S. Negroes. The roll call vote was 79-18. The measure, supplementIng the sweeping Civil Rights Act of 1964 and broader than that requested by168 words
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128 1965-08-06 13 f TNITED NATIONS, U Thurs Russia protested, in a letter made public yesterday, against the reported payment by thr IN of I ssl 5 million ;n settlement of claims by Belgian ritizens for l<is>cs caused by the actions of IN forces in the Congo.Reuter - 128 words
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Advertisement147 1965-08-06 13 It's good to be thirty To be young and vigorous, with great hopes for the future. One of those hopes is, of course, that when the time comes to retire, you will still be active -and have the money to enjoy your leisure to the full. Now is the time147 words
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Advertisement370 1965-08-06 13 the perfect holiday by P&O-Orient for people who Hke a gorgeous or for people who want gaiety and glorious, luxurious laze fun and something new and different a round sea voyage to Hongkong and Japan What makes a sea voyage on s.s. CATHAY or s .s. CHITRAL and dazzling shops370 words
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Advertisement588 1965-08-06 14 (ConUnord from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St Min.)— Box St rlt. txtrm SEMI-SENIOR ACCOUNTS Clerks > required hy Prof <-nf ions: Firm state salary to Box A.VJ7L' I r Spore. AMAH REQUIRED to live In English ■peakinx good knowledge English recent reference.-. lore. WANTED BY CONVENT Srhool Graduate Teacher588 words
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Advertisement550 1965-08-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word:> ft i Mm.} Box St et*. txtrm APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM experienced teachers for post of Headrr.tstre»9 St. Nicolas' Convent School. I AJar star. (Large Primary School). I Application Form (obtainable from School should be completed and sent by registered post to Chairman. Board of Managers. St.550 words
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Advertisement529 1965-08-06 14 SITUATIONS WANTED If Word* St (Mln.)— Box St eta. txtro LOCUM: Experienced Chinese Doetoi available for locum position In Uaiaya Singapore. Box A 227.'. S.T. X.L LAND SURVEYOR (Ex Survey 1 Dept. i seeks piece }ohs v. Ith Arrhl- tects KnKlneers Contractor* Rlni 56T60 S pore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 15 Word*529 words
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Advertisement840 1965-08-06 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt ft i Vim. I— Box St ctt. txtro "NEWLY SEMI-DETACHEO BUNGALOW" In District 10. Furnished, on elevated ground in good locality Rental $460 p.m. Occupation Immediately. Please phone (Spore) 7676H offlce, 54.34 residence. AVAILABLB END OF August rot < months well furnished 2 Bedroom (airconditioned) Leave840 words
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Advertisement815 1965-08-06 14 EDUCATION IS Ward* $9 tmH.)—Box M rts. sxfr. GUARANTEED BOOKKEEPING CLASSES by Professional Accountants: OhMM MernlnK Afl»rnoon I Kvenlne;: Beginners lnterm«ilsu- Stages: Raja's College 9555 S Spore. MERCANTILE •NSTITUTION. Queen Street tSpore). New Seestoo i Shorthand Book-Keepin* Typewriting Ai iwnmodatloD available Third-term I Primary to Sentoi Cambridge. MOW IS YOOR815 words
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Advertisement1025 1965-08-06 14 PETS FOR SALE IS UnrdM St (Mlh.) Box M cte. cjrtra LABRADOR. MALI, 4t month*. MKA 1, deworraed. Eptvax Innoculated. $300-. Ring XL .'•.MSI after 4.30 p.m. BULL TIRRIIR PUPPIES for Bale parents Championship Show Winners. MKA. Class 1 Pedigree. Phone XL MACHINERY. PLANT FOR SALE IS Word* ft (Win.)—1,025 words
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Advertisement490 1965-08-06 14 AT YOUR SERVICE It Word* M (Mm.) Box St ct*. mxtrm PHOTOSTAT BY FOTOMATIC. SH. Roolnson Road, s pore *****. TANG'S PHOTOCOPY A MICROFILM Service 123, Market Street. iS'porei 954 btf KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE 22. Tbs Arcade M r loor Tel: WSOIO S pore BRING YOUR DOCUMENTS to Motion Smith.490 words
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Advertisement251 1965-08-06 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Word, ft (Mtn.)-Box S» et*. rrlre MAISON MODERNS, First CisuM Ladles Hairdressers. 126 Orchard Roto. Spore. Phone 2746 A. FARIDA MAISON MARCBLLS H 'Stylist. Mani.nre nn<l Facial Mak»- lx;.rt. Appointment 11-C Battery Road Snore. Te! HfM, WHERE TO STAY (S'por*) j li Wmmto ft (Min.)— Box SO251 words
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Advertisement1345 1965-08-06 15 |^o-J SpMtfaHftHtatafetaHtaißßl TO tiytRPQOL I WEST COAST U.K.I One Sport Still r. S'tiaai Ptfeajj MENTOR L.verpocJ Set. 77 Alf II Atf 11/11 Ah 17 AENLAS Liveroool, C 3*go« Aug 13 Auf 17 Auf 11 MINESTHEUS I -iJi. b |0« AH II Aug 22 Atf 21/2S AH 2* ELPENOI liverpaol. Dublin,1,345 words
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Advertisement1257 1965-08-06 15 THL EAUTAEIAT.J COMPANY Ltd Incc-poraMd m Oeaaeetl EXPRESS SAIUHBS TO HEM EAST, CONTINENT AND SCAIIWHATIAi S'pori P. S'aaa Paaau Afit Stnot Havrt H'Darf I'dati Aara Gaff BORA t) SaHt* It PI »tg I If I AH 29 Stpt 1 Stft B IB 14 MORELIA a) Ah 18/21 An 22/24 2S'2I1,257 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-08-06 15 I BenWline] UPWESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL POtTTS. BENVALLA Fof lMtdoß ttct i An'Tii ZJTu a^is «W $a BENARMIN TX Hamburg Sept 21 Singaport P S'Hant Penang R'dam Stft 30 Alf 17/11 AM 21/21 Singaoort P. Stan PtaMf BANVANNOCH L pool. Havre, Hull. RMm. Hamburg Am 11/21 Aug1,261 words
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Advertisement1324 1965-08-06 15 fr-jfw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IT*" U.KjContment Sißftpora P.S'kM fH*M Cm or HEWCASTU L'dcn, H'bur*. R'dam, Hatra Hull, MMliatooujja 2S/2B Ah n am Cm OF CHICAM Hana, Laidoa, Ha-twrg. Brtiato. Ream, Aatwirp.... SI Aaf/2 Sap 1/ ISaft Cm B» IUMOa London, Haubu/f. Rotttrdam, Havrt, Hull, Im ham, M'bro.... 2aV2SS*fl1,324 words
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Article130 1965-08-06 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS overaU were Ilrmer but leaders moved variably. Trading activity was again very quiet. Base metals were firm with Mt. Lyell gamin* 6d. to Bs. 7d. after a lift In dividend and profit. Oils were quiet and steady. Today* closing prlrea wit* Wednesday* price* In brackets:130 words
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Article230 1965-08-06 16 Auc 8. Thrm montha. INDUSTRIALS Boustxad IS eta. McAllater V eta City [>v. 7 eta. M invest. S eta. C.S Hoidinge 13 ctaN. Iron eta. Uunlopa in eta. v.C.B.C. 13 eta. B. Bmeßlog W eta. Kotbmana w eta. ICaao 11 eta. sao i. eta Fed. Dlap 12 eta230 words
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Article76 1965-08-06 16 CHINESE Produce l.ounje, Slngipara na*n mi— o" Plaul yattarday: Coconut all i balk $59 ««ller«. drum $61 Kellers Copra: July/ Aug. LX, Continent: Umiuoted. Pepper: Muntofc white $107* aellera, Sarawak white *li<s nfi'.rs, upeclal Sarawak blaok flßii nellera, garbled Lampong black SITZt sellers tall 96<T. N.I. W.i. ASIA76 words
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Article36 1965-08-06 16 ON PM aicnan«« market in Hods KonK yrstcrday the U.S. dtllar mus quoted at 5 76| for T.T. and &.;.">* for «aah. Sterling uus quoted at 16 03 (lid ■M tail *r gald At .'631.36 words
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586 1965-08-06 16 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET, featureless conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover was decidedly les<> than the earlier part of the week. The total turnover was 44.000 shares less than on Wednesday. Buying power lacked any punch in view of the586 words
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Article30 1965-08-06 16 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 4 Ail*. 5 Industrials: ti.x j 49 r 'n»: 5t.'.3'! 92^47 rubbers: 1(1 i. 1 1 102.15 'Dec. 30. UOsMI Dec. 29. 1962 10030 words
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497 1965-08-06 16 Straits tin rallies by $7.62 1 after drop rE price of Straits tin rallied in Penang yesterday after its drop of SI 1.23 on Wednesday. The price was up by 57.624 to 5730 per picul on an offering estimated up 50 tons to 275 tons. Locally better demand was reported497 words
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Article26 1965-08-06 16 Anr. 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: di cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $730 (up $7,624). Inofficial estimated offering 275 tons (up 5» tons).26 words
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Article57 1965-08-06 16 T"HK prrwrit rate of the MHUjan dollar against the pound sterling fixrd an November 24 last year is selling T.T. or O.D. 2%. 3 15 "tea. Km i mi; T.T. 2s. 4 1 16 d. Buying O.l». N. 4<sd. The dollar is at iv sUtntm-T middle position in57 words
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Article44 1965-08-06 16 THE Malayan E.chjn«. Banks' Atlo ciatten made these chancea la tti rates to merchant! yeaterday (all rate* to Mini): tilling TT er OD riadyt Diutt*r>* Marki 1301. Hailand Cuildara IKI. Swiss Franca 140, Belgian Fran** 1.606. French Frinos l&S, Italian Llr* *****.44 words
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Advertisement1130 1965-08-06 16 t V"^'^^ *KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTU Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service) M'doni TotoritM* Munireai loruaio ueuoil Caicafv "MMettuM Mara" I Sept 2* Sett 22 Stt 2* Oct 1 Net i Ntt ■MitittitM Man" 17 Stft M Sept ZSSct M Set IMI Win Coast et Cantral/Soutb America Service Totofitmt1,130 words
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Advertisement1011 1965-08-06 16 AUSTRALIA JERVICt, Nt» aaUMS I INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. SSU SERVICI it Fraatade. A«n>ite. MtikMra*. Sftaet it. Mserat tt* Hajaeattiasa. Ptaani ftp S I %-aon 9 Sluti Peasu S n»» te«hm, In »»t.e* Ckitbtttf, CMrtU FRSM AUSTRALIA. NEW UAUMB. Vpon P. slum Penan* SAHAOUP ii/ IS Am IS/21 aat 271,011 words
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Advertisement361 1965-08-06 16 I^^v Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service fASI DIRECT SAIUNtS FROM SINSAPORE AND MALAYA 10 CANASIAN ANO U.S. 6REAT LAKES PORIS. Sport p. S'ftem Pentni £U loronta SRIENT lINER StUil/M IS/11 11/11 S«tlS Vessel CJlli 11 MONTREAL, lORONTO, NAMILION, KU.rALO, ASNIASULA, CLEVEUNO, TOLEOO. OETROIT. MILWAUKEt t CHICAtO. GENERAL AGENTS FOR361 words
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Advertisement250 1965-08-06 16 Southern Shipping Lines I l(-~s£S FROM BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE W*^ ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK. S'DOre P. S'hom Penorvj M.S. Broholm 8/10 Sep 11/12 Scp 13/16 Sep M.S. Kentrikon 2/ S Oct 6/ 8 Ocl 9/12 Oct M.S. Broholm 24/27 Nov 28/29 Nov 30 Nov/2 De* FOR bRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE, VIA250 words
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Article736 1965-08-06 17 ImmmnS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpar trading roams of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia yes-ii-rday with the number of share* INDUSTRIALS: Cm* dtfe. |l ML,: r and N. •rd>. U.O00) $2.21: Clmmen (3.000) 11 44 xd: Culnmu -'000) $1.17: Htttl Siniapura (6.000) tat736 words
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Article20 1965-08-06 17 r.iii»nr Consol crushed 18,500 tons of ore In July. The output of tin concentrate* wu 210 tons Mode).20 words
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Article266 1965-08-06 17 \l (I ST first trade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesirriiav at 67 i cents per lb.. down t hi rr -quarters of a cent on Wed■aajaj s i licinc level for the posi- •>ii. The tone wan easier. K.A.S.266 words
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Article69 1965-08-06 17 eHIPt lyinK aionxSKit the Smiaara: Prrirun 1 Chlo* 3 4. Tamnshlrna Mam ft. Hri.-ilinß N.W I, kVlaßgO) N W.'.V C'arpmluria •> 7. TJinantjn "> !i Klrnnor 10'lt. Thotwnt N<h i.i Mnrn M .16. Mar..:iti.l H.I I Y.I 14 Port Swctttnham: s-imiwu. BrnKK« AcMllas, Cardiganshire. Hilhi. luniar. Tartrntara.69 words
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Advertisement597 1965-08-06 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE i FVBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. Ms) (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(2) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks597 words
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Advertisement758 1965-08-06 17 PUBLIC NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS ADVISED i that Mr. Kalwant Singh Sidhu is no longer associated with the Commonwealth Educational Society and has no authority to transact business or collect monies on behalf of the Commonwealth Educational Society. Signed: IHE REGIONAL MANAGER. COMMONWEALTH EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY, 6-B. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE 1.758 words
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Advertisement762 1965-08-06 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i THE FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Invites applications from Malay- j sian citizens for the following appointments: A Accountant Qualification: Membership of one of the following Institutes: (a) Association of Certified Public Accountants, Malaysia. (b) Institute of the Chartered Accountants in Scotland. (c) Institute of the Chartered Accountants762 words
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Advertisement697 1965-08-06 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KERAJAAN KELANTAN JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan:! ada-lah di-Jemput darlpada Warga Negara Perse- kutuan bagi perlantekan ka- jawatan Pembantu Kebajikan Masharakat. (Lelaki) Bahagian 111 dl-Pejabat Kebajikan Masharakat, Kelantan di-atas tanggagaji $137.50 x 7.50-152 .50 Galangan Pepereksaan $175 x 7.50-205 Galangan Pepereksaan 224 x 14--336 Galangan Kesempurnaan/352 j x 14-422697 words
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Advertisement457 1965-08-06 17 TENDERS TENDERS FOR SI PPI.Y OF COTTON WOOL AND MEDICINE CONTAINERS FOR THE YEAR MM Tenders will be received at the j Ministry of Health. Palmer Road, Singapore 2. up to noon of Friday. 3rd September for the supply of the following for the year 1966:--(a) Cotton Wool (Absorbent and457 words
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Advertisement458 1965-08-06 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE '1. Applications arc Invited lrom ci'.i/ens of Singapore licensed hawkers resident in Ihe area bounded by Kt-pprl Kua.l. Spottiswoode Park Road. Nell Road, Craig Road. Wallich Stxer\ Anson Circus. Anson Road and Kepprl Road, for the following mark'- 1 stalls on a month-to-mon:n basis458 words
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Article, Illustration331 1965-08-06 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BELLE ROSHEEN IS MAIN HOPE IN THE $25,000 GOLD VASE By JPOH. Thurs.— Colin Tullohs horses are in good form and look certain to score heavily for the Bukit Timah trainer at the Ipoh meeting which opens on Sunday. Fittest among the Tulloh331 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-08-06 18 DESPITE t w i c c breaking his leg, Tottenham Hotspur's Dave Mackay shows he's really in to form and rarin' to go as the new soccer season approaches. He is leaping over teammates (from left) Cliff Jones, Ron Henry and Jimmy Greaves. The new season opens55 words
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116 1965-08-06 18 DEKING. Thurs. China beat j North Korea 5-0 to win the I men's team title in the mter- uational table tennis tournament j here yesterday. I Earlier in the round-robin series. China had defeated Japan 5-0 and North Korea had beaten Japan Japan finished116 words
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Article143 1965-08-06 18 The county scores I ONDON, Thurs. Claso of play scores In yesterdays cricket matches: Canterbury: Kent 138 <R. Wilson 152 R. Hooker 6-53 R. Herman 3-17 and 4-0 Middlesex 73 tE. Clark 49 n.o. A. Brown 4-12 A Dixon 5-22 i. The Oval: Lanes 26ft 'D Green 64 G PullarReuter - 143 words
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Article29 1965-08-06 18 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca Oovemment Services Sports Council officials: President M. Naearajsh: vice-presidents Joseph Yap Pon Lin and O. C.L. Thomas; secretary D. Kanesan ire-elected); treasurer P. Maniva.<-agam29 words
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Article, Illustration176 1965-08-06 18 MASERATI ENGINE FOR THE COOPER ONDON. Thurs. Maserati engines are to be used in British Cooper racing cars for next year's world championship events, a spokesman for the Italian firm said here yesterday. "The engines are being built now and have been in the course of development for 18 months."Reuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-08-06 18 FANS SCREAM 'ROBBERY' AS ELORDE GETS THE DECISION OVER NARVAEZ NEW YORK. Thursday. 4 RIOT broke out at Madison Square Garden IX here last night when Junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde of the Philippines won a split decision over American Frank Narvaez in a non-title ten-round bout. NarvaezReuter; AP - 296 words
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Article66 1965-08-06 18 PEKING. Thurs Tung Chans the Hong Kong C\ soccer team who are making an unauthorised to-ir of China, were beaten 3-0 by Pairing's "August Flr-f Army t«am h*re yesterday As In the tourists" previous match here, the players' names were not disclosed Fifa. the I world soccerReuter - 66 words
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Article79 1965-08-06 18 C YDNEY. Tliurs.— South Korea >-* have withdrawn Irom the World Cup soccer qualifying competition, the Australian Soccer Federation announced yesterday, j The withdrawal leaves only i Australia and North Korea to play off in their qualifying group. Australia have suggested to the International Football Federation that79 words
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Article36 1965-08-06 18 SAINT JOHN iNew Brui.-uicfc). Tliurs. GoniM Brennam. of the i Bahamas win defend his Commonwealth middleweight boxing title against Blair Richardson the Canadian champion, at Glace Bay. i Nova Scotia, on Sept 25— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article100 1965-08-06 18 H ATT RICK AT PONTEFRACT I ONDON. Thurs Br.-ish champion :ocki y Lester Pii;dott rode thp iir.-t three tinner* at PonteTract. Yorkshire yesterday iUternoon and completed a century of winning ricie.s lor the season Plggott. who l| well clear of all his rivuLv in the JockeyReuter - 100 words
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178 1965-08-06 18 19 teams in Malaysian national basketball tourney KUALA LUMPUB* 1V Thurs. Nineteen teams will play a total of 44 matches in the Malaysian national men's and women's basketball championships at the Stadium Negara here from Aujc 8 to 15. There are ten teams in th» men's section divided into two178 words
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Article39 1965-08-06 18 IPOH. Thurs. The programme for the inter-state hockey championship for the Razak Cup (north zonei on the Municipal padang here: Tomorrow Kedah v Perak. Saturday: Penane v Kedah. Sunday: Perak v Penang. All matches at 5 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement779 1965-08-06 18 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TENDER NOTICE NOMBOR H\< U:\N M«5 MECHANICAL SRRVICEB INSTALLATION I-OH THE QCARI»«»!.ir, ada-lali v. .< PHASE in> TANJONO untofc m«-mb«-k.. KAHANG HOSPITAL TANJONQ »lat2 kirhen .•..nk.s cu-!78 buah KARANG SKI ANOOR uitia.ii J kkM X ui-Setpsen J tatrflt CWMUHVBM Brin Tenders m-111 be received at the Buuri779 words
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Advertisement132 1965-08-06 18 The A[[-^mi!y E\ Drink! so wholesome [J^HBB^^] Nothing does it iSj^™ lll^ like Seven-Up! U iggnM Another reason why fk more Carrier air bought than any other make! Conditioner's extra KtT *Ir thick fibre glass Wm 79 insulation blanket j and specially de- Jr signed fans keep operating J-^ noise132 words
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383 1965-08-06 19 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA SPEEDY JOHORE UPSET NEGRI By Singapore, Thurs. CINGAPOKK and Selangor maintained winning form as the Festival of Sport interstate hockey tournament entered its second day on the Padang today. Singapore easily beat Pahang 5-0 while Selangor thrashed Joint Services by a383 words
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100 1965-08-06 19 40 entries j for the Festival Sprint I CINGAPORE, Thurs.— A total of 40 entries has been recover! for the Singapore Motor Clubs Festival Quarter-mile Sprint at Boon Lav Road on Sunday. Three cars will be making their debut in Malaysian competition. They are the Marcos-Volvo 1800 and two Fiat100 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-08-06 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tan Aik Huang of Penang, the Thomas Cup star and Malaysian No. 1, moved confidently to the finals of the Malaysian schools badminton championships here today. First he disposed of Soo Sum Wah of Selangor 15-1. 15-1 in the348 words
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231 1965-08-06 19 BOXING SINGAPORE, Thursday. WINSTON van Cuyienberg, Ceylon's bantamweight amateur boxing champion, arrived here tonight to take part in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's Festival championships at the Gay World on Saturday and Sunday. The vther members of the Ce/lonese contingent liKht-flyweight K. Karunaratne. flyweight W.231 words
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Article66 1965-08-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The XL Municipal Fire Brigade soccer; team will travel to Bentong on j Saturday for the return matcti I against the Pahang Fire Brigade XI. In their tirst encounter here, XL won 5-2. Those making the trip are: Yu- sof Hamzah (capt.., Addie Bakar. J66 words
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Article116 1965-08-06 19 Thurs. A lather I and son are rival captains in the Rhodes Trophy annual cricki'i match here on Sunday Former Negri state cricketer J. E •"Sunny" Edmonds, 53. will Itaci the NSCA President's XI while his 17-year-old son. Keith, will; captain the Negri Combined j Schools116 words
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Article76 1965-08-06 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thailand took the first two places In the Singapore small bore rifle spoon shoot at Gimson School today. Winner was Krista Aroonwondse Na Ayuthya (1,038 out of 1.200) with team-mate Turong Darvabavasu (1.034) second. Third was Wong Foo Wah (1.018) Negri Sembiian. The team76 words
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Article18 1965-08-06 19 IPOH. Thurs.— The Perak Open badminton championships will be held here from Sept. 24 to 2618 words
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148 1965-08-06 19 MANICAM LEADS BADMINTON TEAM AT OXFORD OENANG, Thurs. Manlcam Saravanam uttu, former champion athlete of St. Xavier's Institution, has been elected captain of his college badminton team at O::ford University. Manicam, son of Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. former editor-in-chief of the Straits Echo and first Ceylon High Commissioner to Malaya, went148 words
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Article246 1965-08-06 19 Japanese sweep into the s-finals TABLE-TENNIS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The men's singles 1 event in the Singapore international table tennis championships here has developed into an all-Japanese affair. In the semi-flnals are T. Ito. Y. Shin. Y. Tanaka and S Kitta— all employees of the Yamaha motor-cycle firm. In the earlier246 words
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Article80 1965-08-06 19 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore von the Festival inter-state women's soccer competition when they drew 11 with Penang in th» final match at Jalan Bcsar last night. rt:;ian<; led 1-0 at half time with a goal by inside-right Indrani and Singapore equalised through Cecilia de Cruz. Final positions.80 words
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Article32 1965-08-06 19 MALACCA. Thurs. The Bukit Terendak Sailing Club will hold their Commodore's Cup sailing r*»- gatta on Auk. 14-15 off TerenI dak Camp here. 'MANY THINGS CAN BE RESOLVED THROUGH DISCUSSIONS'32 words
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Advertisement108 1965-08-06 19 ORIENT m^^s^^ you can buy a similar accurate watch Jj *T* but you have to pay a much higher price %M£^ «1» y° u can 9 et an equally attractive watch Jj but you may get a much lower quality movement 'WM^S^^^L. you can buy a similarl/ priced watch but108 words
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Advertisement147 1965-08-06 19 'KING OF THE ROAD' ACCESSORIES give added distinction to your car* greater safety and comfort Their contemporary styling and quality finish will give your car an air of distinction that is sure to please. DRIVING LAMP *^f MIRROR 406/29 REFLEX REFLECTORS *J| RER 6 RER 2 GENERAL PURPOSE LAMP 53«147 words
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Miscellaneous280 1965-08-06 19 I SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER Sgor Uiv. 2: Umno Youths 1 Nerri Div. 1 (Sban): Chin Woo 4 6 170 Bty RAO. L p^ h KIA Cnen K Wa Kluanc Div. 1: m Gurkhas 6' Taiping Div. 2: Town Council PWD 2; Gurkha ASC 3 656 Sqdn 5 CRC 1. 2.280 words
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151 1965-08-06 20 WASIIIXCITOX. Thurs.— The United States has not yet decided on the sale to Indonesia of a "(ropospheric scatter system," which is for long-range communications and involves no facilities for detection, a State Department spokesman said yesterday. He said the U.S. Government had not151 words
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Obituary27 1965-08-06 20 Jalaa Jarr.it Kk Paadai sicred li r. .1 Road, umbm mmi REGINALD JOSEPH :vpt. t»i» Hotplta on I hrhind wtf«, ehlldr.r. h.-r. j> m. to Bldndsri27 words
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Article, Illustration383 1965-08-06 20 Singapore to become Palestine" "Lee Kuan Yew is a snake with two heads," and "Crush Lee Kuan Yew." Addressing the gathering, the Tengku said that despite the placards he had seen on his arrival, he felt it necessary for the good ofMai Kian Seng - 383 words
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Article25 1965-08-06 20 ATHENS. Thurs— The Greek Government fell today and Prime Minister George Athaintssiade.s Novas handed his resignation to Kini? Constantine. Reuter (See pa«e 3>.Reuter - 25 words
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84 1965-08-06 20 'Indonesian atom test on Oct. 5' report JAKARTA, Thurs. For the first time Indonesia's military men are beginning to name a definite date for their country's plan to detonate an atomic device. Some Army officers mention Oct. 5 Indonesia's Armed Fortes Day and the date set for the open insUPI - 84 words
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Article444 1965-08-06 20 LONDON. Thurs. There was I i a return to quieter conditions in i the stock markets today. Equities v.ent ahead at first but apart from mnM issues mast leading .stocks were inclined to drift bark later On the other liand many secondary stocks improved. Turnover increased. Giltedged. initially,444 words
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Article42 1965-08-06 20 U.K. denies report LONDON. Thurs. The British Government yesterday denied a London Times report that the Government was planning possible military intervention in Rhodesia. The Defence Minister. Mr. Denis Healey. described the report as "irresponsible, inaccurate and wholly based on speculation." UPI.UPI - 42 words
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163 1965-08-06 20 Maudling No. 2 in Heath's 'Shadow Cabinet 9 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Edward Heath, the new Tory Party leader, last night named Mr. Reginald Maudling. his chief rival in rhe tussle for the party leadership, j as deputy leader. Mr Heath, announcing his "Shadow Cabinet" officially his consultative committee chose SirReuter - 163 words
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Article62 1965-08-06 20 LONDON. Thurs— Mr Kwesl Annan. Ghana's High Commissioner here and leader of a Ghanaian mission to North Vietnam, left by air today to report to President Nkruman on his talks with North Vietnamese leaders on peace moves in the Vietnamese war. He was carrying with himReuter - 62 words
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267 1965-08-06 20 Brilliant 125 by Graeme Pollock saves South Africans I ONDON. Thurs. Graeme Pollork, South Africa's 21-year-old left-handed batsman, hit a brilliant century at Trent Bridge. Nottingham, today and rescued his country after a poor start on the opening day of the second cricket Test match against England. England looked to267 words
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