The Straits Times, 14 August 1965
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Title Section23 1965-08-14 1 *XE,ftftGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Hatie« ai Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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775 1965-08-14 1 That '185 list halts flow of Malayan goods to S'pore in ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore has virtually ceased to be a market for mainland manul;ic!urers since the separation of Singapore from Malaysia on Monday. Millions of dollars of Malaysian manufactured sjoods have been turned back at the Causeway and are775 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-08-14 1 Pact rules out Indon trade Tengku We can't let that happen, he tells the nation Ningkan: No question of Malaya not wanting Sarawak: See Back Page KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA will not allow "bankrupt Indonesia" fro renew trade relationships with Singapore under the separation agreement signed with the island State.394 words
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Article, Illustration316 1965-08-14 1 PHILIP KHOO - Ex-strip dancer and Inspector found shot PHILIP KHOO ONE DEAD-THE OTHER IN A COMA By OINGAPORE, Pri. A young Police Inspector and a former striptease dancer were found shot in her bedroom in a house in Aida Street, Opera Estate, this morning. Annie Chia Yoke Chan, 30. stripteaser turned dance316 words
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Article884 1965-08-14 1 Tengku for Sarawak and Sabah TOUR TO EXPLAIN SPLIT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman announced tonight that he and Tun Abdul Razak would make separate visits to Sabah and Sarawak to explain the circumstances leading to Singapore's separation from Malaysia. Tun Razak would leave "shortly." the Tengku told the884 words
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Article61 1965-08-14 1 TAKAMI. (Japan). PrL— A 53--year-old woman operator of a beauty parlour and four of her women employees were burned to death early today in a fire of undetermined cause. Mrs. Kivo Tsukamoto and the four employees, aged IS io 20. were sleeping on the second61 words
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81 1965-08-14 1 Tun Lint: I hope to work for Malaysia CANBERRA. Frl.— Malaysian High Commissioner Tun Inn Tew Hock today made it clear that he intended to throw in his lot with Malaysia in spite of the fact that he is a Sin-gapore-born citizen. He told a press conference here that heReuter - 81 words
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Article26 1965-08-14 1 JESSELTON. PTI Actress Nancy Kwan of Suzle Wong (am* arrived in Jesselton from Hong Kong today with sister Helen for a 10-day holiday.26 words
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Article45 1965-08-14 1 SAIGON, Fri. Sooth Vietnamese forces pinned a Vietconf battalion down for several hours in the flat delta rieelands yesterday and combined ground and air assault left more than 250 guerillas dead. The action was fought about 99 miles southwest of Saigon. Renter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article35 1965-08-14 1 CANBERRA. Fi'l.-AiMrulla has appoii.it v Mr W. B. Priichctt u> be Australian High ConimLsMur.e: m Singapore. Mr. PnUhcti baa hitherto been Deputy Hi^ii Commissioner In Malaysia, stationed In Singapore. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article42 1965-08-14 1 SEOUL. Pri. The South Korean National Ast-embly today approved, by 101-1 with two ;<bstentions. President Chuni? Hee Parks plan to send one combat division to South Vietnam In support of Uie United States military eftort.s agaii^i the Vietcong. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article22 1965-08-14 1 JAKARTA. Pri —Seventeen Indonesian rebels in Southern Borneo recently surrendered to Government forces, according to official reports reaching here.22 words
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Article394 1965-08-14 1 S'pore AfroAsian mission soon CINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government's immediate task now is to consolidate her position internationally, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, said today. To underline the Importance of this job. Mr. Lee also announced that a mission would be sent to Afro-Asian countries soon. At a394 words
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Article40 1965-08-14 1 STILL IN COMA SINGAPORE. Sat. \t 1.30 a.m. today. General Hospital doctors were still (Irspcr.itcly trvinu to save lift of Inspector (iurch.ir.in Sinuli who was found in head >esterday. He is still in coma. (Sec- thai MIC i40 words
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Article, Illustration444 1965-08-14 2 109 PAKISTANIS, 41 INDIANS DIE IN FIGHTING NEW DELHI, Friday r |'HL Indian Government said yesterday 25 Pakistani raiders and 12 Indian troops were killed in three battles on Wednesday in scattered areas of Kashmir. The total casualties in four days of fighting inReuter; UPI - 444 words
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Article89 1965-08-14 2 KARACHI. Fri.— Th« Chines* Peoples Republic it to tuppi? Pakistan with coal, cement and •teel worth about US$3O million. according to Mr. Hafiz Mohammed Hibibullah. vice-chairman of the Karachi Municipal Corporation He told a Preu conference here yesterday after his return from China that theReuter - 89 words
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Article76 1965-08-14 2 MANILA, rri. Five cildren died after eating a delicacy cook* ed with endrlne mistaken fur vinegar In a village some 76 miles north of here yesterday, the Philippine news service reported. The news agency said their father and another member of the family were ill.76 words
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179 1965-08-14 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. T h c Washington Post reported yesterday that Pakistan planned to seek Soviet fighter planes if the United States did not act soon to replace obsolete American-supplied F-86 jets. In a dispatch from Karachi. the Post Quoted authoritative sources as sayingReuter - 179 words
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Article36 1965-08-14 2 MANILA Fri. Two unidentified men armea vita carbines went berserk on Wednesday killing a family of four and seriously wounding three others in northern Ilocos Sur Province, the National Police reported yesterday. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article66 1965-08-14 2 MANILA, Frl. An earthquake shook Manila for 30 seconds this morning but no damage was reported. The tremor was centred 100 miles southWest of Manila near l.ubang Island, according to the geophysical divi- sion of thr Philippine Weather Bureau. "We are wailin:: for reports from Luban^, aUPI - 66 words
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254 1965-08-14 2 CALCUTTA, Friday. r)NE man was killed and two were injured at v Sultanganj railway station in the Bhagalpur district of Bihar yesterday when police fired into a mob ransacking station premises. 1 In Bhagalpur town tear- 1 gas was used against mobs 1 lootingReuter; AP - 254 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-08-14 2 Ex-Premier Ikeda dies in hospital TOKYO. I ri. Mr. Hayato Jk"da. >< ■> .m-.h > Id former Japanese I'rime Minister, died in hospital here today of pneumonia developed after a second operation on Aug. 4 on a prc-canccrous growth in the throat. Mr. Ikeda had his first throat operation atReuter - 95 words
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Article51 1965-08-14 2 HONG KONG. Pri. Th« Hong Kouc Government lias «r> proved in principle ;i cross-har-bour tunnel scneme to link Hon» Kong Island Vita Uic Kowlooa mainland. The Lrtiislmive Council yr.'trrtlay app:ii\oct a BraiiL of h 30--yr.ir IrancriLsf to the Victor:* Devrlnpmcnt Cn. to DOMtniCl oeant* a four-lane vehicular51 words
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142 1965-08-14 3 I AMPERTHEIM (West Germany). Fri. The crack Helevetls trans-Europe Express from Basle to Hamburg rrashrd here yesterday. killing three people and injuring about 20. All the dei.U were believed to te Germans, but identification was not yet complete. Fifteen people were drtalned inReuter - 142 words
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Article24 1965-08-14 3 PARIS. Fri. The French Ml- caster of State Mr. Andre Malraux. rei'irned here today after visiting] Communist China and New Delhi. -AP.AP - 24 words
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Article33 1965-08-14 3 MOSCOW. Fri. President Annstas Mikoyan and Communist Party chiel Leonid Brezhnev are on holiday In the Crimea, an official Soviet source said *h''\- are expected to return In early September- UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article36 1965-08-14 3 LONDON, Fri. Britain's first woman High Court in.) up waa appointed today. Sbe is 60 -year-old Mrs Elizabeth Lane, wbo in 1962 became the first woman county court Judge in England. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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176 1965-08-14 3 LONDON. Friday A SUDDEN boom has come to British shipyards which yesterday won £13 million worth of orders against Japanese and European competition. Furness Shipbuilding of Middlesborough, north England, got orders to build four bulk carriers for Israel and one for Norway putting176 words
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202 1965-08-14 3 Negroes fire on police in night of race riot LOS ANGELES, Friday. OANDS of angry Negro youths fired on police last night in the second straight night of a bloody race riot in the congested Watts district. Intermittent shooting crackled on the perimeter of an eight block "no man's land"202 words
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Article65 1965-08-14 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Roman Catholic bishops now have permission from Rome to allow celebration of the Nuptial Mass at the marrius»e of ;i Catholic to a non-Catholic, the National Catholic Welfare Conference said. The Nuptial Maai and the Nuptial Blessing. <vhieh no<v may be permitted In diocesesUPI - 65 words
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Article55 1965-08-14 3 TEL AVIV. Fri —A woman I and two children were killed and i two Israeli soldiers wounded yrsterday during a three-hout exchange of fire ncross tlif border with Syria. Urael .-ource* reported. The exchange (allowed a Sy- rlan attack on an bran U tractor cultivating55 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-08-14 3 Advice for British girls: How Europeans make love THE HOT, THE COLD AND THE SPOILED f ONDON, Fri. A widely read and tra veiled newspaper columnist y e s t erday gave British girls several hundreds words of advice on how European men make love. Writing in the Daily Mirror.AP - 307 words
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Article31 1965-08-14 3 TV— but no baths LONDON. f*ri. riure an more houses In Britain with television sets than baths, according to fimires i«.«.ued bj the Ministry of Heilth and the Oeneral Post Office31 words
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222 1965-08-14 3 Dead: Willie the old comrade they never took seriously fLASGOW, Fri. Mr. William Gallacher. Scots-born former MP and a leading member of the British Communist Party, died last night. He was 83 Associated with the Communist movement since 1920 he was party president from 1956 to 1963. As an MPReuter - 222 words
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Article48 1965-08-14 3 SANTIAGO. Prt. Btornu' and floods which ravaged Chile this week have killed 43 people, injured over 100 and made st least 30-000 homelessLarge areas have been flooded by rivers which burst thetr bunks and by tidal waves which followed a cyclone last Sunday- I48 words
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182 1965-08-14 3 Gunmen shoot at Nazi, i miss by inches ONDON, Fri. Gun- men in a caj fired six shots last night at a top British Nazi, Mr. John Tyndall missing him by Inches. The shots smashed a window as Mr. Tvndall. 31. worked at a desk in a room above hisReuter - 182 words
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Article60 1965-08-14 3 GLASGOW (Scotland" Pri J There men were killed and at least six injured in an under- > ground accident last night on a £24 million hydro-electric scheme due to be opened in October. The accident happened in a shaft leading from an underground power station Inside60 words
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Advertisement78 1965-08-14 2 tJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii^ 1 1 j I Exciting collection ot 2 Dynasty pottery porca- 3 lain art*. Great variety E of designs and mti. I ceramic! I metrdl of Eingapor«| §25 HIGH ST., S PORE. T.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllltK DEAF? ■chioo" iNvmißijß mAßpaotnm »or» loaMa your t*n, oo aordt MIIWIM. Ou»rati!t»d for four Mb.78 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-08-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby. B^BM^^MMM^^RWMMaMM^H^MHMMM^>MB»BWa bbh-v^b— i I /AMAZING? ASOOLUTBLV /'iv* aiKSaP*^ xt 715 words
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Advertisement280 1965-08-14 3 a| fltA J Ml f Worth while HE v3Bt (Sponsored by Govt. of India) Handlooms aro famed for hand-woven miracle fabrics Always in fashion Always modsrn. rVHAT TO BUY? Silk Stoles, Silk Sarees, Raw Silks. Dross Materials, Ties, Towels, Bedspreads. Rugs, Carpets and Dinner Mats In designs that defy description280 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Iri More than 1,000 students today filled the St. John Ambulance Hall to Attend the formal closing ceremony of the Youth Week in Business, which ended last week. These school leavers had spent five days, from Aug. 2 7, obtaining an insight195 words
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138 1965-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Two men were today acquitted by the fourth magistrate, Mr. S. Rajendran, on a charge of attempted extortion after the alleged victim, called as the key prosecution witness, turned "hostile." Lvi Joon Seng and Goh Kirn Quee were accused of attempting138 words
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Article61 1965-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will present the Dato Lee Kong Chlan gold trophy and souvenirs to the teams of the Malaya vs. Singapore first aid competition, at a dinner on Sunday night at the St. John Headquarters In Beach Road.61 words
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150 1965-08-14 4 Barisan calls for meet to answer 'graye 9 queries SINGAPORE, Frl.— Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen today called on the Government to convene a meeting of the Legislative Assembly to answer questions "of grave concern" on Singapore's separation from Malaysia. The call was contained In 8 letter from Mr. Chia Thye Poh.150 words
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Advertisement335 1965-08-14 4 CATHAY tonight PALACE cinema ,i miiiNiani katong I NURSF.S RUN! PATIENTS SCREAM.. .as JERRY LEWIS IS TURNED LOOSE IN A HOSPITAL! fl W *9j\\\b llß^Bw^Er r x j^bP" 9bK fi Jerry Lewis 3STh« orderly TIOMKOIM' PLUS Special Feature t to "TCM DIU TAIID" I On BOWLING: ItW-KIW lUUK OCEAN PARK335 words
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Miscellaneous433 1965-08-14 4 r l'Hi: rollirtiiit; a today's schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Linn From Jakarta (JL 716) 8.50 a.m. B0 AC: From London. Frankfurt, Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA TOO) 3.15 p.m.; from Auckland Sydney, Darwin (BA 723) 6.55 p.m.; from London. Frankfurt.433 words
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196 1965-08-14 5 MENTRI: STOP USING THIS PETTY EXCUSE l irrnin. *n. r.h« IV Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, yesterday urged non-Malay traders not to five the "petty excuse" that the u»e of the national language on their signboards umi Id affect their busl"l have heard some of them are unwilling to change196 words
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Article57 1965-08-14 5 KUALA LUMFUK. Fri. A public talk on "Animal Behaviour and its Relation to the Science oi Psychology" will be given by Dr. Irwin Bernstein, an American resfitrrh psychologist, at 4 p.m. on bundiiy at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club 29. Ipoh Road. Dr. Bernstein is doing research in57 words
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90 1965-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fr L The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals today appealed to people in Singapore to refrain from talcing animals across to neighbouring Islands and abandoning them to die of starvation. In an appeal for donations to the society's jnnual flag90 words
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Article68 1965-08-14 5 I^'LALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thieves stripped a car of its four wheels, doors and parts of the engine and left It abandoned at the Chinese cemetery at Alrport Road here yesterday. They also took the car battery, bonnet and Jumpers. The car. a Mercedes, was reported stolen68 words
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360 1965-08-14 5 Industries: Singapore to step up pace of growth SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, has told representatives of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here that the pace of industrialisation in Singapore would not only be maintained, but also intensified even while the importance of the entrepot360 words
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Article30 1965-08-14 5 Buy National Defence bonds! KUALA II MPI'R Fri. The Bank NeKara today received another 28 applications for $81,150 worth of National Defence Bonds bringing the total sale now to $4,647,390.30 words
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157 1965-08-14 5 COLONEL: THE KEEN MEN FROM THE VARSITY. TPOR, Fri. The Com- mandant of the Siputeh Territorial Army training camp, near here, Lt.-Col. Sulaiman bin Haji Mohamed Nor, is very pleased with the university lecturers and v n d c rgraduates wno have come under him for training. "They work hard157 words
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Article94 1965-08-14 5 PENANG. Fri. A sam at $1,218-50 representing Che Urgest single donation so far, has been made by the Restaurants and Teashops Association ro the St. Nicholas Appeal for the Blind in Penang. The donation was handed by the preside... Mr- Malt Ting Van, to two94 words
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Article46 1965-08-14 5 6UNGEI PATANI. Fri. The Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan is reported to be responding to treatment In Hont Kohr for suspected cancer. Consignor Chan. who left Penang Ir. the end last month, is a patient in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kowloon.46 words
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Article143 1965-08-14 5 PENANG, Fri. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, last night described Singapore's w it h drawal from Malaysia as "tragic." "It was. indeed, tragic that less than two years after the formation of Malaysia, one of Its components had to secede," he said when he143 words
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112 1965-08-14 5 DCTTERWORTH. Fri.— Two men were Wiled when a station wagon in which they were travelling was involved in a head-on collision yesterday with a lorry near Bumbong Lima, on the Sungei latani Batterworth main trunk road. They were Lai Wan Boon. 42 a112 words
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149 1965-08-14 5 John, 15, missing for a week, is found in Muar \|UAR. Fri. John j iU Philips. 15. who disappeared from his home in Singapore a week ago was found here by a detective yesterday. He had run away because his father had scolded him for failing his examination. Detective police149 words
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Article46 1965-08-14 5 PENANG Fri. The Penang Muslim Benefit Society will launch a campaign to get more members The society's secretary. ln?i\t M. Y. Mericaii. said today the present membership did not cover the whole of Penang. "We want more Malays to join." he said46 words
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Advertisement143 1965-08-14 5 f COME %0 THE v 1 LOWENBRAU \^^tSTJVAL GORDON GRILL. GOODWOOD HOTEL August 16th to 28th h will b« »H fun and feasting tt the Lowenbnu Feulval to b« held it the GORDON GRILL. GOODWOOD HOTEL FROM AUGUST I6TH TO 28TH Rown to Singapore by Lufthansa German Airlines for this143 words
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Article68 1965-08-14 6 TELUK ANSON. Prl. Th« youth section or the Teluk I Anson Umno has urged the MenI tri Besar of Peralc Dato Ahmad bin Suid. to set up a special committee to investigate the affairs Io! the Land Office here. It said that complaints had been received68 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-08-14 6 RAZAK EXPLAINS AIMS OF MALAYSIA'S FIRST DEVELOPMENT PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE aim of the First Malaysia Plan which begins next year is to give the nations workers an opportunity for a satisfactory life and employment under the best conditions the country can450 words
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Article238 1965-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. 'J'HE Socialist Front said today that it was glad that the Malaysian Committee of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation had seen the ''light in asking the Al- liance Government to negotiate an "honourable settlement with Indonesia. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon.238 words
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200 1965-08-14 6 ANTI-TB DRIVE IN SPORE GREAT SUCCESS CINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's disease control programme has greatly cut down the number of new cases during the past seven years. An editorial in the SaU Bulletin for the second quarter of 1965 stated that there were 2,412 new cases In 1958.200 words
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Article32 1965-08-14 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Pri. The Krian Boy Scouts' Association will stage a show at the Cathay cinema at 9 a.m. on Sunday to raise funds for the Scout movement here.32 words
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164 1965-08-14 6 If ANGAR, Fri. The xv publicity officer of the Perlis Selatan Umno division, Ku Hussein bin Ku Chin, today expressed the hope that the party's secre-tary-general, Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, would reconsider his decision to resign from the post. "All Umno members. I am164 words
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224 1965-08-14 6 Back in his bed: The patient who ran amo k IPOH. Fri. A third 1 class ward patient, who ran amok in the General Hospital here yesterday evening sending nurses and patients running helter sketler, was resting quietly in his bed today. One of the nurses explained that the man224 words
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Article51 1965-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. The chairman of the T.irirt Adv:>uiy Board, Mr. L. A. D. WilI liamson. will leave here fot New Zealand on Oct., 1 to attend th» marriage of his daughter, Jan», 21. to Mr. Christopher OuynneEliis. 22. a business executive. In Wellington on Oct.51 words
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144 1965-08-14 7 MCA leaders to meet today on Singapore |(U ALA LIMPUR. Fri.— Problems created by Singapore's separation from Malaysia will be discussed at an emergency meeting of the Malaysian Chinese Association central working committee here tomorrow. A spokesman for the MCA said today thi- meeting had been called to "review the144 words
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372 1965-08-14 7 Birth rate dropping with urban drift KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A FORECAST that extensive urbanisation llin Malaysia could lead to a substantial reduction of the national birth rate was made today by Inche Hamzah Sendut, head of the Geography Department of the University of Malaya. Inche Harm ah. who read a372 words
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119 1965-08-14 7 CERKMBAN, Frl.— The Information Department is lo use vans with loud speakers to advise the people here to take extra precautions against theft and housebreakinc; in view of the increase in such crimes since April. But the OCCI. Deputy Superintendent Santokh Singh, who said this119 words
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112 1965-08-14 7 PENANG, Fri.— Tan Choon Poh, 19. was today sent to the sessions court for trial on two charges of possessing a revolver and 23 rounds of ammunition. When the case came ud In the Hißh Court today. the DPP. Wan Ismail bin Mohamed112 words
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147 1965-08-14 7 QINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Donald Wilson, a missionary with the Overseas Missionary Fellowship of .Singapore, who received severe slashes from a machete wielded by an amok In Saravane. Laos, earlier this month, flew Into Singapore yesterday from Übon in Thailand, for special medical treatment at147 words
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Article38 1965-08-14 7 ..KUALA LUMPUR, m. Wort on a new traffic pUynround to train sch<x>l children In r.>»d safety will beftin goon. The Lions' Club Ims aitreed lo davstoß M open urea at Brutfields and construct ib* playground.38 words
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210 1965-08-14 7 UUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The National Land Code, passed by the House of Representatives on Tuesday, will make it easier for the lower-income people to own homes A chartered architect and town planner, Mr. Goh Hock Guan. said this today in a statement210 words
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Article32 1965-08-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. FTt— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdui Rahman, will open the new AjLnomoto (Malaysia) factory at 6fc mile, Simpang Salak South Bharu. here at p m. on Sept. 3.32 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-08-14 8 SKID -AND OIL TANKER ROLLS OVER ITS DRIVER I^l ALA LCMPIR, FrJ An oil tanker rolled down a 20ft slope near the 4th mile. Cheras Road, and crushed its driver to death shortly after noon today. The vehicle, belonging to Foong Yuen Kai Lorry Service Ltd.. was returning from Port145 words
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271 1965-08-14 8 Spiral strike decision by teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JHE 5,000-strong National Union of Tea chers, which is seeking housing and medical benefits and parity between primary and secondary school teachers with similar qualifications, has decided on a four-point plan of action, including strike. A statement today by tht union's general271 words
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Article67 1965-08-14 8 FTNOAPORE. Frl The executive committee of the National Trades Union Congress will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow tn discuss the question of appointing; a successor to' Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr. who resigned as secretarygeneral on his leaving Singapore to stay In Malaya to become leader67 words
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Article35 1965-08-14 8 PEREMBAN, Pri— Mr. S Retnam has been re-elected chairman of the Serpmban branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. Other officials: secretary, Mr. T- A. Victor; treasurer Mr Urn Hem Wan-35 words
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90 1965-08-14 8 CINGAPORE. FTi. A fireman. Salleh bin Awang. in a successful petition to the High Court today to make himself a bankrupt attributed his insolvency to having to support his nine children. Mr. Justice Winslow was told that Salleh. an employee of the Port of90 words
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172 1965-08-14 8 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association today said that while Singapore was to retain Its entrepot status. It must not lose sight of the protection to be afforded to the factories established In the Jurong industrial area, and elsewhere on me island by tariff172 words
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Advertisement59 1965-08-14 8 7**^ fU, f fr*r I H ml ml V^ MAIOUE DffOSfl I 111 II V ffffff J lUI *f" V unconditionally guaranteed I 1 1, i^i y^to write to the last drop 1 1 Is I y^ a genuine is marked m& li Us saJesHf llf L MARQUE DfePOSfeE ballpens59 words
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Article, Illustration503 1965-08-14 9 FOUR MORE MESSAGES FOR PRIME MINISTER SINGAPORE. Tr\ TWO more countries which have formalhr recognised Ih c independence and sovereignty of Singapore ;«re (,'anada and West (iermany. Four more letters of congratulation were received by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today.503 words
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Article62 1965-08-14 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Work on the new $30,000 Changi Tamil School has commenced, and the school building committee has appealed to the public for donations. A spokesman of the committee today said that any donor contributing towards the cost of a classroom or any portion of the62 words
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Article41 1965-08-14 9 SINGAPORE, Prl.— The Food and Fun Fair of the Pentecost Methodist Church, scheduled to be held on Aug. 31 at the church grounds in Koon Seng Road, has been postponed to Sept. 4 from 12 noon to 6 pm.41 words
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Article28 1965-08-14 9 SINOAPORE. Fri.— The Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore announces that the proposed course on "Introduction to Psychology" has had to be cancelled.28 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-08-14 9 .INGAPORE, Frl. The 3 newly elected president of Lions International, Dr. Walter H. Campbell, will visit Singapore on Sunday and take part in the local Lions clubs' projects. Accompanied by his wife, he will spend two days here before flying to Australia. On Sunday199 words
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Article185 1965-08-14 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The hearing of a maintenance application by Mrs. Peggy Tan against her husband. Mr. Tan Keng Siong, son of a banker, has been further adjourned until No/. 22 and 23. The new dates were given today on an application by Mrs. Tan's counsel, Dato185 words
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301 1965-08-14 9 FORCED TO GIVE UP CONTRACT, PROBE TOLD SINGAPORE, Frl. A Government pensioner told the commission of Inquiry Into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today that he was forced to give up a $30.000-a--month contract to supply toddy to Government toddy shops for 1P63. Mr. Kanapathy301 words
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Article36 1965-08-14 9 SINGAPORE, Frl— A memorial service for the late Rev. MN. Charles will be held at Short Street Methodist Church at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. A requiem Holy Eucharist will be said at St. Andrew's Cathedral.36 words
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Miscellaneous141 1965-08-14 9 Alien On P B& V.T. llnmiin TM SLAP ALLEYGOT/ YEAH, I _\OU PONT SEEM TO ISO FT SEEMS 1 I WELL, WE PONTJ- > riL.l'J. j .I" 1 Ill tSOAM I. I HAVE MUCH OF ANY I OSCAR, ANPI WANT ANY- /MvSOkRS, 'WAftiMATSy/ asm ifw wsh l control ever that141 words
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Obituary20 1965-08-14 10 M Wt4b IH (Minimum) CABLC RECEIVED BY Veluplllal P. Jaya of death of hla Offi.-e- Kl. >t Karanagar Oyloo20 words
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Article66 1965-08-14 10 J» Wf4» I/i iMimimuimi MRS LUCY CHOY and family of Xnr late IT David K H ("hoy thank rabHreea and fnenda for thrir kind rondnlrncea. wreaths, aaalstance and attendance at The funeral THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Wang Wai I. am, Ipoh thank nwon, Nurse*. OcMtal Hospital. Pastors.66 words
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Article674 1965-08-14 10 j Sabah and Sarawak will i stay in Malaysia and continue |to give full support to the I Central Government, This de- deration by the Chief Min--1 isters of the two States is welcome, though it was never |to be seriously doubted that they would so decide.674 words
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Article376 1965-08-14 10 The Federal Capital Commissioner painted a depressing picture yesterday when he outlined some of Kuala Lumpur's problems to members of the Central Welfare Council Since 1957, he said, the population of Greater Kuala Lumpur (which includes Petaling Jaya) had risen from 316,000 to half a million. The present376 words
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Article110 1965-08-14 10 If their quest for money should lead them into arguments with Governments, State or Central, the newly formed consumers' associations would risk losing sight of even their first objectives. Their aim is to get shopkeepers to cut prices, not to engage in probably vain and possibly acrimonious discussions.110 words
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626 1965-08-14 10 Howard Simons - Sock: If boasts really were A-bombs Howard Simons h WASHINGTON, Fri— lf boasts were bombs Indonesia would have the largest stockpile of atomic weapons in the Far East. President Soekarno told a political rally In late July that Indonesia would produce an atomic bomb In the near future to use626 words
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Article, Illustration934 1965-08-14 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - A livelier language -with the Dewan as host SAMAD ISMAIL AS LANGUAGE MONTH DRAWS TO A CLOSE... SYED NASIR: EXCITED CROWDS THRONG DEWAN EVERY NIGHT by KUAUA LUMPUR. FRI THERE is a festive air about the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka these days. It rains, but the crowd is undeterred. The934 words
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Letter227 1965-08-14 10 I HAVE read with lnter--1 est the letter claiming that experience is unnecessary to a professionally qualified person and t.iit examination qualifications are all that are required to produce a competent practising accountant. The accountant ir practice Is every day called upon to solve numerous problems affecting227 words
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Letter175 1965-08-14 10 I WOULD like to assure your correspondent "Port User" tB.T. Aug 2) that It does not amuse the Port Swettenham Authority's staff to waste people 1 time by checking their vehicles at the Rates. The staff ana the police are merely earning out the requirements of Section 63175 words
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Letter65 1965-08-14 10 I DO not think that I have before seen such an accumulation of downright filth concentrated In so small an area of human habitation and commerce as that existing around the market stalls and shelters, of Holland Village. Can something: be done by the public health authorities to65 words
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Letter53 1965-08-14 10 YOUR correspondent's claim that most Asian girls walk with their feet at an angle of 45 degrees because as children they were carried on their mo. there* backs. Is poppycock. The vast maiorltv of African babie< are carried like that and yet they walk with absolute Dolse AIJ53 words
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Advertisement874 1965-08-14 10 Straits Tinvi Malar Mail BMBM m m«-"i< »a» MKKIT .4 ie^«».M.« n».«) M ..•lie-" »oee *«io»>a ajnanafSaßl »«e«<« cirv sjook aToatt ltd gwanwaMaja onyer Oees; f njpet.wii t r«rmartoM M M I4MAIL, 1 immiiii, Hoed. «c.ci leee H>MI|U ITOAI 141* Upper CkeMS* 1111, I BJ V RCTNASAMY a CO -m874 words
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Advertisement17 1965-08-14 10 Consult Vision Specialist iia.Jl ■^■aV^Bnl C. S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia Strait. Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement141 1965-08-14 10 ■nßnl J Bnnnnnm^^^^r' I f"1 I 1 •-^HBjSlbwß^^? I B^nnnnnfaannnl i Hal aaaaaaaaaaH atnanflanfm".* C < jatWF Hasa*^ SERRAVALLO'S TONIC A fiwt Ittliai Btrk and In. Tonic Wini tinea 1848 Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. Over 10,000 Medical Testimonials. It doesn't take a connoisseur to appreciate Serravallo's141 words
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Article218 1965-08-14 11 Four win prizes in essay contest KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Portable typewriters were today presented to four Journalists here for their prize-winning essays on "The Role of Mass Communications Media" sponsored by Esso Standard of Malaysia Limited. The winners were: Inche Mohamed Ibrahim Abdul Wahab of the Utusan Melayu Mr. Lawrence218 words
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Article48 1965-08-14 11 SINGAPORE, Prl. The chairman of the Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd.. Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, wljl officially inaugurate a new canning line at the Anchor Brewery in Alexandra Road at 11.15 a.m. tomorrow. The new canning line will increase the production capacity of canned beer.48 words
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145 1965-08-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The deputy secretary-gen-eral of the National Trades I nion Congress. Mr. G. Kandasamy said today that he had no objection to the Malaysian Special Commission on Salaries inquiring Into the salary structure of civil servants in Singapore "s<> long as the commission145 words
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Article, Illustration481 1965-08-14 11 JESSIE LEEMBRUGEN - JESSIE LEEMBRUGEN Armed men escape with $6,205 pay roll By PENANG, Friday FIVE armed robbers staged a lightning raid on the Penang Rediffusion office in Khaw Sim Bee Road at noon today and escaped with the staff's mid-month pay roll of $6,204. The gang, said to481 words
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190 1965-08-14 11 Indons hold up fishermen near Batu Pahat MUAR, Friday. TWO Malaysian fishermen were robbed of 30 fishing nets and personal belongings altogether worth $1,500 by 15 Indonesians in international waters off Batu Pahat at 1 p.m. yesterday. Ng Mon Yem, 24. and Ooh Moh Kow. 45, told the police today190 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-08-14 11 Singapore surgeon honoured for cancer research SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chan Kong Thoe, a Singapore surgeon, has been awards ed a Hunterian professorship of the Royal College of Surgeons of. England for a thesis on liver cancer. A senior lecturer at the University of Singapore's department of surgery and consultant surgeon244 words
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Article64 1965-08-14 11 BANDAKAN, Frt.—Ninetyone ships with a gross tonnage of 291,881 called at Sandakan harbour last month. Of these. 45 were Japaneat hlpa, 34 Malaysian. 10 British, lw Norwegian, two Dutch, two Philippines, two Panamanian and in* Swedish. During the month Sandakan xwt handled a total of64 words
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Article44 1965-08-14 11 SINOAPORE. Prl. Husaan Huasainar. 43. was fined $250 nr one months jail aftar tie had pleaded guilt? In a maiwmw* court, to Illegally having ljib of Indian hnRD at a (tarctte (tall In I>nron« 18. G^vlaag at 12 U p-m. ymtm»7.44 words
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Article62 1965-08-14 11 KAJANO, Prl. Town Board officials here will visit different parts of the district -.his m.ui'ti to make on-the-spot collections of general assessment, conservancy and trade-refuse fees ana water buls. They w«r» at Sungel Chua today, and will visit Semenylh on Tuesday, Bangi on Aug. 23; Dengkll on62 words
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162 1965-08-14 11 'Revenge attack' sentence: British NIP seeks inquiry GLASGOW, Frt. The Government has been asked to Investigate the Jailing of a teen-aged soldier for the alleged "revenge hunt" attack on a native headman's hut in the Borneo jungle Pte. Alan Brett. 19, who joined the Argylle and Sutherland Highlanders a year162 words
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88 1965-08-14 11 MALACCA. FrL The Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, will open Radio Malaysia's new $893,000 regional station at Jalan Mata Kuching here at 4 p.m on Tuesday The station consists of studios, continuity suites, a main control room, a central recording88 words
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222 1965-08-14 11 CLNGAPORE, Fri. Aa elated Singapore "h o 1 e-in-the-hearf girl, Koh Liang Huay, 19, who left for Australia two months ago for treatment, is due back tomorrow to begin life afresh. A successful operation ha* transformed her from an222 words
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Article39 1965-08-14 11 SINGAPORE Fri The Senior Australian Army Officer :n Singapore and Malaysia. Brigadier PR- Evans, U now bark in Australia to attend the Chief of the General Staff's annual exercise at Australia's Royal Military College in Canberra.39 words
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Advertisement52 1965-08-14 11 ROBOT H I MARIE i PROVIDES J_f YOU WITH r~ 1 imusATONsy^. W KUALA LUMPUR-IPOH-PENANG l» BEAT THEii# Your car for as low as $900/' EUCO ENGINEERS LTD. LEE JWAH BANK BUILDING, K. LUMPUR. TEL: *****-3 ERRESQ RADIO TV FLINTER GRINBERG CO., LTD. Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Road, Singapore. r«/«p/>o/t«.52 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-08-14 12 i— WASHINGTON. Fri. Johnson: US would never make sacrifices in South Vietnam if aid were not requested pRESIDENT Johnson yesterday flatly declared that the United States would never make sacrifices in South Vietnam "if its help were not wanted and requested." The President, speaking at theReuter - 349 words
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133 1965-08-14 12 WASHINGTON. Fri. President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana has sent a second message to President Johnson about the Vietnam conflict. informed sources said today. They confirmed receipt of the communication at the White House but did not disclose its substance. President Xkrumab'* first message wasReuter - 133 words
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125 1965-08-14 12 HUNGARIAN DIPLOMAT EXPELLED FROM BRITAIN T ONDON, Fri.— Britain yesterday ordered the expulsion of a Hungarian diplomat on the grounds that he engaged in activities unacceptable to his function as a member of a diplomatic mission. Foreign Office sources identified the Hungarian as Geza Rybka. a third secretary at the125 words
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108 1965-08-14 12 Kim Novak and I not separating: Johnson ONDON, Fri. Actor Richard Johnson denied last night that his marriage to blonde screen star Kirn Novak was breakIng up. He also denied she is expecting a baby. "They are absurd," he said when asked about reports of an alleged rift between himUPI - 108 words
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78 1965-08-14 12 JAKARTA Prl- The Indonesian Attorney-General has ordered a lifting of the ban on Dutch newspapers and magazines in effect here since 1956. Brsc. Gen- Soetardhio announced that copies of Dutch periodicals must be censored and passed by his office before being distributed in Indonesia,UPI - 78 words
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Article49 1965-08-14 12 HONG KONG. FrL— The price of being born has joined the rest of things which have risen here. Registration of births, unchanged at HK$l for 90 years, has gone op 59 per cent. Births continue apace, running currently at about six for every death recorded. Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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171 1965-08-14 12 Baby giri serves jail term with her mother IIANILA. Fri.— A twoaTl month-old baby girl is serving a six-month jail sentence with her mother in suburban Pasay city. "There's no one to look after her" said Mrs. Lourdes K. Puna. 22. who was convicted t)i lrubirated homicide for stabbing aUPI - 171 words
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Article20 1965-08-14 12 MOSCOW. Fri. The Soviet Communist Party has more than 12 million member*, the party newspaper Pravda .-aid.20 words
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269 1965-08-14 12 MOSCOW, Friday 'PHE Soviet wheat 1 harvest will be a poor one this year, and very poor in the crucial virgin lands area, official Soviet sources said in Moscow last night. This confirmation of Rloomy assessments by foreign observers comes one day afterReuter - 269 words
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Advertisement215 1965-08-14 12 GRUfIDIG TsoiM i 23-inch screen. Tone control. Screen frame with decorativ* wood strip. Cabinet: Medium, dark choice wood. Buy Perfection buy BM;lliiMf«il •Tt lessssai Oar Hmrimw S^ltpor. «7. Tat** hW. Kutlt Lumpur dtin* Imvrama ll^lw ftaa*. j£\. KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. t -w. M u.»~. tw* b^P^H^^^Jblbw .^&>. '/////////I//, W^^^K^^^t^P^^k215 words
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Advertisement65 1965-08-14 12 |*^§|§§||||PJ| i^v C^Sli^X'lW OIA/l f>r> Iff ""***"ff t~ FASHIONABLE L ELEGANT @f ACCURATE I fiffi Tugaris precision watches reflect the refined 1 T3[ taste and exacting standards of the modern I v^V men and women. I yd They incorporate today's most advanced I features coupled with perfect styling. And i;A65 words
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Miscellaneous241 1965-08-14 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS by 10 (5) 1. 3 Vi *core ihcep In Sumu (•> v Mark Btm P»P*r»? Tta»y todt- O»me In Gloucestershire (9). progress (5-6). 0 Support denied Kelrtn In Lan- J* if'fV. 01 t Bte (5 >- CMblre (5). U wlly M). R*rer anU emerging in Wlf-241 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-08-14 13 To be a great artist ...he has fulfilled one condition LONDON. Fri. It is an old Chinese saying that you must travel 10.000 Chinese miles and road 10.000 books before you can hope to be a good artist. At the age of 66. Chang Dai-chien (above) has fulfilled at least218 words
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188 1965-08-14 13 THAILAND, LAOS SIGN PACT ON MEKONG POWER IT NIT ED NATIONS. Fri. A conven-! tion signed in Vientiane. Laos, today will make it possible for electric power to flow across th^> Thailand-Laos border, for the benefit of thp people on both sides of the Mekong River The two countries exchangingReuter - 188 words
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Article26 1965-08-14 13 CAIRO. Fri. Sudanefe Government troops have k.lled 43 rebels in rlahhes In the nouthern part of the country. Omdurman Raci'.o reported yesterday- on26 words
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287 1965-08-14 13 ANCHORAGE, Fri. Two Russians who drifted in a walrus-skin boat from Siberia to Alaska have asked for asylum, the Commander of the 17th U.S. Coast Guard District said yesterday. The Anchorage Dally News said It had talked to Admiral G*orge SynonAP - 287 words
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92 1965-08-14 13 CUIABA (Brazil), Pri.— A twin-engine airliner with 12 persons aboard crashed yesterday in a dense jungle area. Searchers recovered eight bodies hours later. The plane, operated by Paradise Airlines, was carrying eight passengers and a crew of four All were Brazilians. Although four92 words
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180 1965-08-14 13 ATHENS, Friday THE former Greek A Prime Minister, Mr. George Papandreou. last night repeated to King Constantine that the only solution to the present crisis was to rpappoint him as Premier or call a general election. Mr. Papandreou told the King thisReuter - 180 words
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Article44 1965-08-14 13 MINNEAPOLIS, Frl. A team of surgeons has transplanted a healthy liver into two-year-old Kathy Leach, who was born without a bile duct. The liver was taken from another voun? child who had lust died at the University of Minnesota hospital.44 words
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Article51 1965-08-14 13 MANILA. Fri. Miss Rosario Balingit. 38. accepted an invitation from a stranger yesterday and they had a 15 peso ($3.75) lunch at a restaurant. At the police Ntation later, penniless Miss Baiinjcit sobbed that her unidentified lost left the r staurant for some cigarettes and never returned.51 words
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Article35 1965-08-14 13 BERKELEY (California). Frl Policemen usinn two-foot riot stlcka yesterday shoved and pulled 300 demonstrators from the path of a troop train carrying soldiers bound for the Par East. Two persons were arrested. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Advertisement444 1965-08-14 13 Nothing "bizarre abort a rear engine car far from it, when von come to think it's much more pratique! Drive shafts and couplings are inefficient! Your engine may develop lo grand horse-power but how much does it deliver to the back wheels that drive the car? Our car has the444 words
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Miscellaneous58 1965-08-14 13 iiiif,s Btunnif By itulph H*>int,l«hl 'UNLAXJ I GOT A r WHO SAID I AINT TAXIN 1 NO CHANCES \f/ t *J V/ m s 1 KNEW RAINCOAT, PCTUSIIAV ANVTHIN' ABOUT AON THIS NEW 6ET O 1 CLUBS )///'j IJ/ WE SHOULDN'T TOY "-i/ < ANYBODY K. CETTIN' WETJ TO PLAY58 words
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150 1965-08-14 14 GOODWILL TERRIERS SAIL FOR SARAWAK SINGAPORE, Fri. A third batch of about 200 non -combat troops of the 22nd Malaysian Engineer Squadron, Territorial Army, sailed for Sarawak today on a mission to spread Roodwill. The first two squadrons each consisting of about 200 men had left for Sarawak early last150 words
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Article244 1965-08-14 14 Bloodshed avoided, students told T ONDON, Fri. L The agreement separating Singapore from Malaysia was drawn up in haste to avoid bloodshed and civil war, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, Information Attache at the Malaysian High Commission, said here last night. It was a heartbreakIng decision which bad beenReuter - 244 words
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283 1965-08-14 14 Is this why Reds shun beauty contests? Tun KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak today hazarded a guess why Communist countries never enter beauty contests like Miss Universe. Speaking at the opening of the Central Welfare Council conference at the University of Malaya, Tun Razak said283 words
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119 1965-08-14 14 I ONDON. Fri. Malaysian trade unionists Inche Yahaya bin Mohamed All, Mr. S. Packlrisamy, and Mr. D. Mahalingam saw British trade unionists at work here yesterday. Inche Yahaya, president ot the Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya, and Mr. Paclcirtsamy. its general secretary,Reuter - 119 words
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Article66 1965-08-14 14 Appeal for C.D. volunteers SUNGEI PATANI Fri The civil defence officer here. Mr. V. Vigneswaran, has appealed to men and women between 18 and 45 to enrol for training starting on Sept. 1. Volunteers will be paid an allowance of 35 cents an hour for four to six hours a66 words
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130 1965-08-14 14 SIPPING BEER -WITHIN SIGHT OF ENEMY rWAU. Fri. Servicemen here have claimed a "first" for their newly-opened NAAFI club -they believe it is the only one "within sight of the enemy." A man may sip his beer and at the same time gaze at Indonesia, only three miles away. The130 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-08-14 14 KIT LEYBOURNE - The little man and the tall lass: It's such fun... KIT LEYBOURNE By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An American born In Venezuela and an Australian born in Hungary opened at a leading nightspot here tonight. Combining acrobatics and comedy are Soslmo Hernandez and his wife, Myra Patt. 25. Their act of254 words
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Article28 1965-08-14 14 IPOH. Prt. An insurant* clerk, M Olaganathan, 28 waa robbed of $213 by two youths on a scooter in Kuala Kangsax Road here last night-28 words
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Advertisement264 1965-08-14 14 INTRODUCING KITTEN CAR-CARE PRODUCTS TO GIVE gleam... for your \JmPi always §For the first time in Malaysia you can choose from the complete range of famous Kitten brand car-care products to polish and protect your car to a bright new showroom finish inside and out and keep it that way264 words
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Advertisement228 1965-08-14 14 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS Insist on new silvery-plated GUERLAIN CHA JjrT| j^————.. perfumei JWIIB^TIWII I FWKPWKk cosmetics \.-v*,K H3!yLAt£) from Paris I World's favorite spark plu§ THE TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF DUTCH CRAFTSMANSHIP THROUGHOUT THE AGES IS, TODAY, FURTHER ENHANCED THROUGH MODERN ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AT S228 words
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Letter109 1965-08-14 15 ROAD IN NEED OF REPAIR RAJA ABDULLAH road which lies along the main highway at the 20th mile from Klang to Kuala Selangor and leading to Kampong Buklt Cheraka and Kampong Buklt Kuching is surfaced with red laterite. Vehicles stir up so much of dust that visibility is very poor.109 words
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Letter200 1965-08-14 15 A MATTER OF REGRET TO US ALL... II was indeed shocking to learn of the separation of Singapore from the rest of Malaysia. After all. our people are of the same stock; we belong to the same family. Our differences should have been treated as petty and should200 words
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Letter100 1965-08-14 15 T REFER to your report of the televised Press Interview given by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The Prime Minister Is there reported as saying: "Apologetically, he said he was far too angry to go on with the subject." In his entire interview »s seen on TV Singapura Mr. Lee neither100 words
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Letter33 1965-08-14 15 VOW that Singapore stands alone may T call upon all the loyal citizens of Singapore to stand behind the Government in its efforts to build anew the island nation of Singapore? 11l Singapore33 words
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Letter126 1965-08-14 15 THE great national a tragedy that befell us last Monday has struck dismay into the hearts of All true and loyal Malaysians, including those in Singapore. The events that led to this totally unnecessary separation are by now all well known as both parties h.ivo taken great pains to inform126 words
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Letter63 1965-08-14 15 HLN I heard the news T that Singapore had separated from Malaysia ray immediate reaction was one of shock and disbelief mixed with a feeling of sadness. I have grown so used to Malaysia with its constituent States of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, that I still find it difficult to63 words
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251 1965-08-14 15 'PHE August 5 issue of your paper carried a report 'containing allegations of corrupt practice made by Mr. Lee Geok Shean. a former employee of the Cathay Organisation, against one of the executive officers of our organisation. The allegations were made at the hearing251 words
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Letter111 1965-08-14 15 FR the information of "Fed Up" (B.T. July 24) as well as the residents of Opera Estate, the layinj? of sewers was completed some time in May. Unfortunately, the sewers could not pass the inspection tests as certain defects had developed. The sewerage contractor is now arresting and111 words
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138 1965-08-14 15 AS a Malayan Chinese girl married to a European who came to Malaya in 1951 and then was transferred by his company to Thailand for a period of three year^. my husband finds it impossible to be termed a permanent resident even though138 words
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Letter60 1965-08-14 15 CLNCE the postal srr--13 vices (or the first time are in the hands of the Singapore Govern ment, steps should be taken to revise all postage rates to make ihrm more just and reasonable. I suggest at least the local postage on letters within Singapore should be reduced immediately from60 words
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240 1965-08-14 15 A NUMBER of times during the past year I have read complaints about the disgusting state of the beach at Changi but never have I ever seen anything done to clean this beach up. In fact a short while ago some supreme240 words
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Letter132 1965-08-14 15 \l/E are a few of the TT many government servants who opted to withdraw our contributions to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. We sent our completed forms In the first week of April this year but we are still awaiting our cheques. The Government announced its intention132 words
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Letter116 1965-08-14 15 IJNDER the heading "Just fancy that (S.T. Aug. 6) you stat* that the annual reports for 1961 of the Ministry of Labour and the Regis-trar-General on populations, births, deaths, marriages and adoptions were issued yesterday and that both departments refused to comment on the delay. Will the departments116 words
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178 1965-08-14 15 (JN behalf of the ill and bedridden who were conveyed to Buklt Mertajam last Sunday to receive the blessing of the sick by Msgr. J. Aloysius. Vicar-General of the Diocese of Penang, at the Feast of St. Anne, I write to thank all178 words
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Letter35 1965-08-14 15 REFERRING to the letter from "User," <B.T. Aug. 7). If he will write to me, I shall be pleased to have his complaint examined i. A. GAGAN. Acting General Manager. Singapore Telephone board ■ing* pore35 words
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Advertisement602 1965-08-14 16 (Continued from Page 10) OVERSEAS LEAVE M Word* tt (mVmJ—Bmx St eta, axtrm visiting BRITAIN* srnckro Car Hire Ltd Petersham Mew*. London. B.W.T. offer* choice of S B*M-drtvt rate* for Morris Minis. 110*. Cortina* i and Victor* from 3 ca*. p.w. < winter i. wuotaf.ona for period hire by return602 words
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Advertisement1099 1965-08-14 16 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U (Mlm.)— Box St eta, axtra BRITISH COMPANY REQUIRES an Energetic High Calibre Salesman for Kuala Lumpur to promote an tntereettng product tn dally household use. Excellent proepect* with salary and commission. Send full detail* of experience etc to Box A 2307 S.T. K.L. APPLICATIONS ARB1,099 words
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Advertisement1052 1965-08-14 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT II Ward* tt (Mlm.) Box St eta, axtra OISTRICT ISi Ultra ui*sl*ia F«rniahed 2 Storey Building. Large lounge, dining room. 8 bedrooms (1 air-eon-dttloned\ Fenced, nice gardes, servant's own amenities. Rent: 8800/-. David Phoa Stne. Venter* A- Estate Agentt. Ttl: (B'pore) ***** *****. DETACHED 3-BEDROOM UNFURNISHED Bungalow at1,052 words
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Advertisement768 1965-08-14 16 FOR HIRE II ITeraH M (Him.}— Bom St tta. exaro FWRNITURB FOR NIRB at Reaaoaabt* Rate*. Sin Oee Beng. 81. Roekere Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/ I 21S2T. WB Speehillt* an Inttalllng A Ruitmg of PUBLIC AOORESS $VSTEMS 1* MM, 36 MM. CINEMA PROJECTORS. Per Saweldlred Servl** Pl*at* C*nt**t UNION768 words
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Advertisement971 1965-08-14 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Worda tt (Mtm.) Box t Ha. axtrm 1 SB** ONLY I choice of 1955 Woleeley 4/44 or 1957 V .'Victor. Been IS Hamll- 1 ton Rd., B'por*. r TRIUMPH COUPB late 19*1. Oeed F condition $3,500. o.n.e. Ring B'pore o 6420W after 3.00 p.m. TtSO FORD971 words
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Advertisement1072 1965-08-14 16 VEHiaES FOR SALE I Werst* ft «■.>— Box St eta, axtrm PEUOEOT 403 Redatered September BS2 C'W Radio safety b*ll*. apot/ •Ten* llgnt* etc and Vauxhall Vtva j te«rlst*rod January 1964. Ring 5245 V r Vl*w 2. Bran* Road. Blngapor*. AUSTIN 110 WESTMINSTER BMC tatf car for sal*, dark blu*.1,072 words
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Advertisement494 1965-08-14 16 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Word* tt (Htm.)— Box 1* rU. tttrm PON TELEVISION RIPAIHS Aertal InaUllsttons Teirvuion Insuranos etc. Call Television Maintenance and Buspiles Corporation Teleunon* (B'por*), PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AOBN. CV yip c.n< \rw Inveitlaatlon Sen-ire (hjtat.iiihed i-.'«o>. Oeort* L**e I'hambeM. t'.rnirnosu Ave&ue, BinKnpore. T«let>hone U483 FOB URGENT MeM rrpair*.494 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-08-14 17 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.. Datl'port Sails P. ITmjb Ptaaaj MENTOR Liverpool 10 Pt Aag II Aaj 17 AENEAS Liverpool, Glasgow Ma. H Aeg 17 Alf II MENESmiIS Liverpool, Glasgow Aaj II Aaj 21 Aaj 23/21 Aaj tt tIPENOI Liverpool. Dublin, A'BOtttk... Aaj 22 Aaj 20 Aaj 27/1 Sept1,279 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-08-14 17 i^— THEX.yXiUNES all Nnrrir THF EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Lie W:o-por«ed «i 0««m»f* KPRESt SAIUPJGS Tl WAR EAST, CONTINENT ANB SCANBINAVIAi S'pora P. Sham Pena-g Am Cenoa havre H'burg R'dam Antw Coph tfORELM a) Abj 10/21 Aug 22/24 2J/2I (apt 10 tl Sept 21 Oat 1 4 II MMA I) Aag1,266 words
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Advertisement1284 1965-08-14 17 i Benulwe] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENVALLA Far lc-_-m *apt 4 Sinppon P. S"iib Pentni iV^Jfi, I Pt lilaj Aag 15/10 M brtL«JJ MBIZ4 far London Stpt 10 RPNARMTN A'wirp Sipt 17 bfcNAKMIN Hlm6 B f| StitJ Srgapon P. Pc-g Rotteroan Oct 1 Aaj II 211,284 words
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Advertisement1269 1965-08-14 17 tta£» ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IF*^"* U.K./Conrinen» Kagapara P. S'haa Ptatai Cm OF NEWCASTLE L'don. H'burg. R'daa. Havre Hull, Middlesbraugl) 21/21 Act M Aag Cm OF CNICAM Havre, London. Hamburg. Biemio, R'dam. Antwerp... HAuj/ltep l/4taM an 0> CLASCOW London, Hamburg. Rottirdaa. havra, Hull, Ira'ham, M'bro.... 21/21 Sipt Hint Cm1,269 words
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788 1965-08-14 18 From Our Market Correspondent A LTHOUGH conditions on A. the Stock Exchange yesterday were less active than on the two preceding days the volume of turnover was still very substantial. The turnover totalled 902.000 shares compared with over one million on Wednesday and788 words
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Article25 1965-08-14 18 Malayan Stock Indlrra Aug. It Am. 13 •Industrials: 76.54 75.09 Tina: 94.30 96.50 9 rubber*: 102.15 1W2.15 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article989 1965-08-14 18 Bl SINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading; rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the sham) traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Beusteaal (1.000) $1.24, (1.000) $1.21, (2,000) $1.22; CsM Stera (5.000) $2.13: Ounleps 1 2.000) $1.33, (1,000)989 words
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Article23 1965-08-14 18 Aan IS. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: i)7i cenU (unchanged). TIN: $736.87* $1.75). Unofficial eotimated offer in k 245 tons (down 10 tons).23 words
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Article54 1965-08-14 18 I THE prearat rate of the Malayan dollar aralrvrt the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year Is scOlng T.T. or OJ>. 2a. 3 15/lfid. Bonne T.T. U. 4 1 IM. Bnytar OD. 2s. 4'*d. The dollar U at 1U statatery middle position In relation to Its54 words
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Article75 1965-08-14 18 /'NINIII Preduee tiahsngs, sm«s. a«rs neen erteet a«r »i«u< ytttaroayi Ceeenut elli bulk SM sellers, dram sellers. Ceera: Auf 'Bept. t:K 'ContinentÜBK)uoted. Pevvet: Muntok whiu »11S sellers, ■armwak wnlU SlB2t sellers, apeclal Sarawak black SI4A asllera. (tarhled Lampong black Sl«7i(N> sellers (all 96% N.L.W.I, ABTA IIWXNM sellers I75 words
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Article90 1965-08-14 18 TMI Malayan liariansa Banka* Aaae--1 •latlen Teaterday made tbeae change* In Iti r.<!oa to merchants (all retee to 1100) •lew Y»rk: boyras TT S3 11 M6. airmail OO 31 13 '1«. 90 it'll 3 credit bllla. 83 7/16 trade hillCanada: hurlnc TT SB S/16. airmail OD S3 s'l*.90 words
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Article401 1965-08-14 18 SINGAPORE'S separation from Malaysia dominated the past week's trading scene. causing prices to fall at one stage by li eent.s in fairly active trading state H.CJ. L Co. Ltd. in their current review of the Malayan Rubber Market. The market's first reaction to Monday s401 words
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Article144 1965-08-14 18 MELBOURNE, Frl. "IMPROVED support lor leading industrials gave a firm ton* to the market today. Trading was again very quiet. B.H.P. recovered yesterday's lost ground and closed at 525. Mount Isa highlighted the steady base metals section with a rise of Is. to 37s- 9d. Gold share* tended144 words
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Article235 1965-08-14 18 Aucuit 13. Thru months. INDUSTRIALS rcouatstd 18 eta. M. Box 14 ets. City Dcv Beta. McA't«t»r 8 rts. C. S. Holdings M. Invest. 11 Ma. 15 eu. N. Iron >s eta. Dun lops ll eta. 0.0J8.C Km. I L. ttmelttßK Kofhinans 10 eta. 1 20 eta. P."htnnon» 10235 words
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Article108 1965-08-14 18 VJNIM lying alentaidt tht *lnsa»»r. wharvet »r aiptctsd taday ant l.«n«kort»« lO'll. KlnKSTille IS U. Rutheverett 33 34. Bankura S3 3*. F"r»nkrurt 47. Victoria. 3S 39. Ou«llel'no Marconi 1/3. Fali-Klry 42/43. Otanc Iv« N.W. S. Btr»»t Cook 25/24. Qulrtnaie Uaxhuk 40/41. Nara 15 1« Xnoi 3132. Maxwrll108 words
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Advertisement155 1965-08-14 18 LOADING FOP. COLOMBO DIP.ICT S'por* Pt. Shorn Pawang S.S CHOWA MARU 14/17 As* U/lt Aaaj Aaentsi CJ. SHARP Ok CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE Tel: 7*ool/7 (7 Urns) P«smsmj «10«* P. IN« SMS. American Export Ajk '<wJA Kbrandtsen Lines jgajg^ Fna New Yark. tfsee, Hint. Ranckl, Imij Tn NX, Keelaaf. Pwaa.155 words
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Advertisement832 1965-08-14 19 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU rmbariUho berkenaaa den«aa ganffuaa rnMilin Kum Letrik PMxgffuna2 letrtk dl-kawasan Kuala Langat ada-lah dl-beritahu la-ltu bekalan letrik akan terganggu dl-antara pukul 8 pagi hingga pukul 6 petang pada 15hb Ogos, 1965. Gangguan lnl ada-lah untok membuat kerja-kerja yang mustahak dl-atas kawat pengaliran untok memberl bekalan832 words
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Advertisement808 1965-08-14 19 NOTICE KUCHAI TIN (1957) LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) Dividend No. t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that at the forthcoming 9th Ordinary General Meeting of the Com--1 pany to be held In the Board Room !of Ms. Sime Darby Holdings Limited, at Crosby House, No. 71,, Robinson Road, Singapore-l, on808 words
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Advertisement870 1965-08-14 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SABAH Applications are Invited for appoir tmen 1 to the post of Dental Officer In the Medical Department I (Salary Scale $810 $1,420 In 1 Divlsiun I.) PSC. Notice No 104/ 85. Full details and application forms may be obtained from Messrs. Straits Central Agencies Ltd..870 words
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Advertisement915 1965-08-14 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited j from Singapore Citizens for the undermentioned appointment: BOILERMAN, Grade I r (Daily-rated) Salary Scale: Basic Salary $5/- 1 1 per day Variable Allowance $2.05 1 1 per day. A bonus of five cents per c diem will be granted on completion915 words
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Advertisement693 1965-08-14 19 NOTICES THE TEMERLOH RUBBER I ESTATES, LTD. Incorporated In the State* of Malaya) NOTICE Is hereby given that the j 1 iftty First Annual General Meeting 1 >f the Company will be held at the teglstered Office of the Company, longkong Bank Chambers. Penang, 1 in Wednesday, Bth September, 1965693 words
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Advertisement710 1965-08-14 19 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN IMX Tawaran darlpada pemboronßS yang berdaftar di-J.K.R, dldalam kelas "C" dan ka-atas aran di-terlma di-Pejabat Pengarah Kerja Raya. Negeri2 Tanah Melayu. J.K.R.. Ibu Pejabat. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur, hlngga Jam pukul 12.00 teneah hari pada hari 18h.b. bulan Ogos tahun 1965 untok MEMBINA DAN MENYIAP- j KAN710 words
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Advertisement335 1965-08-14 19 TENDERS ISLAND ft PENINSULAR DEVELOPMENT LTD. GOLF COURSE ESTATE Jesselton Road, Penan* TENDERS are Invited from experienced building contractors for the construction of 75 high quality houses on the above estate. Contractors wishing to tender for this work should register their names, together with details of previous experience, with the335 words
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Advertisement180 1965-08-14 19 TENDERS HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenders are lnrttod for th« ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 2 Blocka of 10-Storey Plau. 2 Block* of 10 Storey Flat* with Shop* 1 542 TjnlU) and I Dustbin Compound with Btor* ftt Toa Payoh Neighbourhood II —Contract VI. Tender Forms, etc. may t» obtained from180 words
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540 1965-08-14 20 SWIMMING Lon- don, Fri. Dan Sherry, a 19-year-old salesman from Toronto, Canada, achieved a three-year ambition when he broke the world men's 110 yd butterfly-stroke record in the British swimming championships at Blackpool last night. Sherry won the t'tle last nißhtReuter - 540 words
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Article, Illustration448 1965-08-14 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Friday QUUKELL STABLEs Top Honour, late Recorder, reputed to be one of the fastest horses to have raced in Australia since the war, this morning did a brilliant final workout for the $20,000 Gold Vase to be run448 words
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496 1965-08-14 20 0 UMia ji i.r si>-tu^-u the runner v in the Gold Vaae (Race Four) ovtr ait «tr»ijht: DJAizi: Brilliant sprint, r. won the 6f Henggeier Trophy with 9 2 in lmin 11 3 5 earlier la tlie ■ca.'-nii; any going. Top Honour:496 words
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Article1084 1965-08-14 20 RACE 1—2.30 Class 6 Div 2 ($4,000) 6f 1 ***** Triumphant (E Mount) Tulloh 6 9.0 "Xawart 2 t ***** San Joan a (Veni Vicl) Paul 11 J8.13 Kingston 1 3 ***** La Flam* a (Lochlnvar St) Zaln 11 8.13 (F) Urn b 4 *****1,084 words
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Advertisement718 1965-08-14 20 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN JJUL Tawsrin danpada pemtwronajS y*ng berdaTur ai-JJi.K., di-daiam keias *d dan lu-atu akan diterlnia di-Pejabat Pengarah Kerja 1 Raya, Negert2 Tanah Melayu. J.K R., Ibu Pejabai. Jalan Max- well. Kuala Lumpur, hlngga jam puitul 12.00 teugah hari pada IBhb Oco» tahun IMS untok Membtna dan MenyiapJcan Mtu718 words
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Advertisement114 1965-08-14 20 1 Saigon Tre copita! ci'y of South Vietnom is conver, en'ly linked by the swift ond sile-t Corave!l« jets of THAI INTERNATIONAL Enjoy the fomed Royal Orchid Service with s'.c>:b cuisine fine wines end o>l fre hospitolifv of Thaio-di:o r d>ovian ffight cre*'S. FJF/Af JOHN UlTlt'S M.OC MFFLES XX.I SlN£**on.114 words
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Article109 1965-08-14 21 7.30 Malaysia v Japan Malaysia: Teh Cheng Lee; Yee Seng Choy, Foo Fook Chuan; Quart Kirn Siak, Chandran. Ho Voon Hung; Agus Salim, Thanabalan, Arthur Koh. Majid AnH, Quah Kirn Swe*. japan Masahiko Hamaaaki; Masahiko Mukovama, Takasht Toneszawa; Tsuyoshi Kunieda, Tadao Onishi. junji Kawano; Saburo Kawabuchl,109 words
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Article, Illustration280 1965-08-14 21 FAM president: On behalf of the footballtZ. loving public of Malaysia I am very happy to extend a warm welcome to all the teams participating in the eighth anniversary Merdeka Football Festival. Once again nine teams are competing Burma, Nationalist China, Hong Kong, India. Japan, South Korea,280 words
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Article, Illustration266 1965-08-14 21 FIFA president: I am glad to learn that <9 eight countries have accepted an Invitation to take part In the 1965 Merdeka Football festival, and I have to be present to see some of the matches. This tournament does much good by bringing teams of different nations266 words
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Article, Illustration830 1965-08-14 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL I By 1 THIS TOURNAMENT HAS BECOME INSTRUMENT FOR ASIAN FRIENDSHIP i;\ 1 K SINCE Singapore and South Vietnam blazed a trail of fine football and excitement on the first day of the first Merdeka football tournament on Aug 31 1957 in a ten-goal drawn830 words
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Article252 1965-08-14 21 SEREMBAN. Fri. Seremban International Golf Club and Senlul G.C.. Kuala Lumpur, will play their annual match here on Sunday from 8.30 a.m. The draw is: (SIGC first >: Ist t <■ M. Stewart (9) M Lim (12) v Ha.siiim Raxak <3) Sulaiman Amin (13): Mote Wai252 words
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Article78 1965-08-14 21 I SOCCER lOnntfan Shield (Ipoh): Police Depot 2 Penang 0; Perak 0 KedahPerlis 0. Nefri Dt*. 1 (B'be.n): Chin Woo S CHC 0. Div. Kllat 6 4 RTR 4. Malacca DW. t: Indians Municipal 1. Army Lge: WD Civilians 5 28 OFP 1. Kluanc Dlr. 1: Ourlcha Enffra 278 words
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Article155 1965-08-14 21 KUALA LUMPUR, prj. The Huskies the University of Washington's basketball team will play two matches at the Stadium Negara here and one match at Singapore's Oay World next week. The Americans are due to arrive tomorrow Irom Manila. Their mutches here are against Malaysia155 words
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Article33 1965-08-14 21 IPOH Pri. The Ipoh Municipal Reenation club's annual athletics meet will be held on the Municipal Padang here tomorrow. The 4 x 100 metres relay U open to dub* la Ipob.33 words
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Article120 1965-08-14 21 ITUALA LUMPUR, Pri. Hong Kong, the last team to arrive for the Merdeka soccer tournament, flew In this morning. Among the 17 players is an Englishman. K. G. Wallis. 22. an inspector of police, who turns out regularly in Hong Kong League matches. The 17120 words
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Article573 1965-08-14 21 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG BADMINTON By STAR. Kn.—ualv«Tslty of Maiaya student Kok Lee Ylng oi seiangor created an upset on the nr«t day of the second Malaysian open badminton championsnips at Guru Hall here today. Putting up a dour display, Le« Ying beat Sylvia Tan573 words
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Advertisement335 1965-08-14 21 FUJICA V 2 Unlimited versatility Fully-autom.itic, tcmi-autematic, •r manual operation at desired. World-famous Fujinon f/1.8 lens plus powerful built-in CdS exposure meter tor dimmest light to bright sunlight. No exposure mistakes even in dim candlelight. EV 2-18 CdS meter adapts to all film speeds. Warning signal in viewfinder tells you335 words
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Advertisement109 1965-08-14 21 HOLIDAY TREATS t^f^^gttffKC^\ pages with features on Ballet, Pets, Pomes, Knitting, Stones, plus all EflHHfl^sisS y° ur favorites from PRINCESS weeky. B^SjHKirH Pnce: $1 20 SI dp 48 pages of it Vj wLy Fun with JT Nf)LL|V ni Teddy Bear li^^^^ jfl and oil his ■^^PPP^^^^ jolly friends Price: 80109 words
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Miscellaneous137 1965-08-14 21 1 DIARY SOCCER Merdekm Uramer: Malaysia v Japan (7.30 p.m.); S Korea v Thailand (9.0, both matches at Merdeka Stadium i. Hanniran Shield (lnt«r-Police) Perak v Penang (5.15, JAJ Ipoh>; KedaliPerlis v Depot (5.15, Coronation trd). Taiplnx DW. 2: TRP v K«munting Malacca Div. 1: Medicals v Kllat (B. Rlllr).137 words
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201 1965-08-14 22 Mendez: Ties won't affect claim to Sabah MANILA, Frl. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez. said here today Philippines recognition or nonrecognition of Singapore as an Independent State would not affect this country's claim to Sabah. But Mr. Mendez said the Philippines was "proceeding with utmost caution" on the questionReuter - 201 words
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Obituary23 1965-08-14 22 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our devoted mother and granny Mudnm Yio j Poll Kun, who «v called Home two year* n«o.23 words
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Article, Illustration597 1965-08-14 22 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Ningkan: No question of Malaya not wanting us... GEOFFREY GELDARD FIRM 'NO' TO PLEAS FOR REFERENDUM From i KUCHING. Friday j I 'JHE people of Sarawak wanted to remain in Malaysia and there was no question of Malaya kicking Sarawak out. th c Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ninjrkan, declared597 words
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160 1965-08-14 22 SABAH WILL NOT QUIT MALAYSIA, SAYS LO JESSELTON, Friday. CABAH'S Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, today ruled out the possibility of Sabah breaking away from Malaysia. In answer to a question, put to him at a Press conference, Mr. Lo said: "As far as I know. Sarawak has no intentionReuter - 160 words
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90 1965-08-14 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent a message of condolence to the widow of Mr. Hayato Ikeda. the former Japanese Premier who died today. It reads: "I am very grieved to hear of your husband's untimely death. I share90 words
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Article28 1965-08-14 22 JAKARTA, Pri. More than 1,000 Indonesian oil workers representing various unions today demonstrated at the State Secretariat here demanding the expropriation of foreign-owned oil companies.28 words
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Article25 1965-08-14 22 SINGAPORE. Fri Members of the People's Association Youth Movement will t;ike part In an 11-mile "bIK walk" on Sunday starting from Dover Road.25 words
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Article440 1965-08-14 22 LONDON, Pri.— The stock market* ended a generally satisfactory week on a quietly confident note. The advance of the past few days lost much of Its pace, but selective buying of equities was still going on outside the leaders. Oilt-edgeds were rather quieter but the440 words
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221 1965-08-14 22 Indons refute Lee's bases argument JAKARTA. Fri. J The Indonesian Herald today refuted the arguments given by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to maintain British bases in the island State. "Unless a kind of adjustment is found to this untenable situation, Indonesia has no choice but toAP - 221 words
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Advertisement324 1965-08-14 22 Lav CLASSIFIEDS It HTdl Hi I minimum) OANASAMV: To Hone and Louis R daughter, 13-8-63 at Our Lady's Hospital, Ipoh. Both veil. Tnanka to Doctors and Blntrrg. OUAH TIO: Hock Chtw O Mr, A Mrs Quata Port Tntt and Blew King. Judith do Madam N't; Kam Hoe M-H-65. CHIN PHUA:324 words
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Advertisement122 1965-08-14 22 HOMESTUDY COURSES PREMIE IHTEWSIVELY FOR 1965 EXMI. mil H.M HOW FOR 1966 M. C. C. (Founded In 1959) LET M.C.C. GIVE YOU THE CORRECT GUIDANCE FOR HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE CAMBRIDGE S.C/M.C.E. LOWER CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST FORMS 1 -VI L.C.C. PITMAN'S SIJIL PELA|ARAN MALAYSIA. UJIAN KELAYAKAN. SIJIL RENDAH PELAJARAN (dengan perantaraan122 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-08-14 22 Highest and lowest temperatures ID Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Knta Bharu 88 75 Prnang 88 73 Ipoh J"» 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 91 C. Highlands 72 Jrsaelton 86 75 Kuching 90 7346 words
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