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Title Section22 1965-08-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times aw***' EsttJ. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100322 words
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282 1965-08-17 1 'Resign' call to Shastri over Kashmir, Kutch NBW DELHI, Mon. A no confidence motion against the Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, was introduced in Parliament today by angrily shouting leftists. It was the fourth such motion introduced against Shastri in the 15 months he has been Prime Minister. MrReuter; AP - 282 words
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Article, Illustration426 1965-08-17 1 POLITICAL DIFFERENCES, BUT... SINGAPORE, Monday g INC A PORES Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today that there was no enmity between Malaysia and Singapore, "and there can never be." "There have been political differences, but these can never persuade us to join with426 words
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Article, Illustration356 1965-08-17 1 JERRY FRANCIS - JERRY FRANCIS TRAGEDY OF SPORE TEACHER AND TWO SISTERS TRAPPED UNDER LORRY By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday FOUR PEOPLE A man and three women were killed and three others seriously injurec when the car in whicr they were travelling col lided head-on with a lorr^ at the356 words
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91 1965-08-17 1 Russians locate a mystery continent MOSCOW, Mon— Tin- Soviet I'nion chiinii-d today that its space cameras had located a gigantic continent and hundreds of liukp craters on the hidden side of the moon. The mysterious continent shows up in photographs of the planet's reverse side taken by the highflying Zond-391 words
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Article50 1965-08-17 1 LONDON. Mon— Lard Head. British High Commissioner in Malaysia, will fly tomorrow to Kuala Lumpur after consultations with top British Ministers on the Implications of the Malaysia-Singap-ore split. Yesterday he saw Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, to discuss the situation in SouthBast Asia. Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article70 1965-08-17 1 PIPELINE BREACHED BY BLAST ADEN. Mon. A plastic bomb explosion today fractured a pipeline carrying oil to storage tanks In Aden harbour. The breach occurred on a causeway which the pipeline crosses from little Aden, about 20 miles of here, to the British Petroleum storage tanks in the harbour. OilReuter - 70 words
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Article68 1965-08-17 1 NEW YORK. Mon— l. Yeager. 41. was driving along a rural road yesterday when his car veerrd off the highway and overturned. Yeager. with no visible injuries, brushed himself <>n* and strolled back to the highway where he hitched a ride with Clarence Valentine. 21. Moments later.AP - 68 words
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363 1965-08-17 1 TV studio fire: Police call it 'mischief By ABUL FAZIL: SINGAPORE, Monday p()LICE investigations into yesterday's lire which gutted Television Singapura's main studios at Caldeeott Hill took I new turn to I day. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. CneUiah, said that invest lgatlons had classified the incident under "mischief by363 words
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556 1965-08-17 1 'COMMON MART FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT' PLEAS I{UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian I manufacturers and businessmen soo the early establishment of common market. with Singapore as a partner, as the most practical solution to the current tracii pute between Malaysia and Singapore. •'lf six countries In Europe can agree on an economic556 words
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Article31 1965-08-17 1 M Bl RIKI) BY ILANCU Mi:\i)o/.\ (Argeal Mon. A it COW! avalanrhr today burii (I M people in rMagc lii 1 1 up in the Andes. MiM feared dead.31 words
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142 1965-08-17 2 WASHINGTON. Mon TT The US. Government is studying; carefully the possibility of imposing military censorship in Vietnam, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said yesterday. Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, saying he was "distressed" by a Press report detailing the movementsReuter - 142 words
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Article31 1965-08-17 2 CAIRO, Mon —The Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United, *.i ab Republic. Mr. Mohamed Al' Rida. returned here today carrying messages from King Feisal to; President Nasser.— AP.AP - 31 words
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Article47 1965-08-17 2 LAE (New Guinea). Mon. The Papua-New Guinea Returned Soldiers League today urged the Australian Government to stop training Indonesian officers and N.C.O.'S. It said Australian troops «ere actively engaged against Indonesian insurgents who could be led by Indonesian officers trained by Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article29 1965-08-17 2 SEOUL. Mon. President Park Chung Hee today turned down the resignation of his Cabinet submitted earlier in the day. his Press secretary. Mr. Shin Bum-Shik, announced. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article469 1965-08-17 2 SAIGON, Monday yiETCONG terrorists carried out a precision bomb attack on the National Police Headquarters in Saigon tocVy, killing at least five people and injuring dozens more. The injured included three Americans, U.S. I official sources said. Three cars were used by the terrorists, according toReuter - 469 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-08-17 2 Ky calls for Asian bloc against Reds TVUPEH. Mon. Air x Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky (above), Premier of South Vietnam, called yesterday for Asian countries threatened by the Communists to unite in. counter-offensive measures against them. He made the appeal in a prepared statement read at an airport PressAP - 187 words
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281 1965-08-17 2 Pledges by Peking and Jakarta to work for closer relations p TOKYO, Monday I I rpHE Communist Chinese Chairman, Mr. Liv Shao-Chi and Indonesian President Soekarno have pledged to work toward closer relations between Peking and Jakarta, the New China News Agency reported today. The news agency said the pledgesReuter - 281 words
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215 1965-08-17 2 Heavy fighting goes on in Srinagar suburbs CRINAGAR. Mon. Indian authorities yesterday cancelled independence Day cele--1 brations here and ordered an 8.30 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew for this capital city, of Kashmir as heavy fighting between Indian and Pakistani troops continued in the suburbs. The entire village of Bat-Reuter - 215 words
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Article65 1965-08-17 2 MANILA. Mun. A Filipino was killed last night while div mantling a 3.5 mm rocket in hit home at the U.S. Subtc Bay naval base, the U.S. Navy reported. A navy spokesman said ihi 1 rocket was apparently taken from I a firing area which had beenAP - 65 words
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Article24 1965-08-17 2 TOKYO, Mon— Three men died this morning when their helicopi ter crashed Into a padl field thay were spraying «ith chemical. !upi24 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-08-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Li it §< i Ii1 'i, iJiil\ IL™** wh6elT %^7/' 1 ///Zr^ T^S/y it W6XT YOU LL (SRUM£Lc V 1 7/ V TO^ OtMIF UMNIN*J7 AflOUf &EIHG LATE v^>733 words
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Article422 1965-08-17 3 14,000 TROOPS AND POLICE ON PATROL BUT CROWDS STILL GO ON RAMPAGE LOS ANGELES. Monday QNE policeman was shot dead and another seriously wounded last night as Negro rioting spread from the tightly controlled "Black ghettos" to other parts of Los Angeles. A rampaging mob attacked police422 words
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229 1965-08-17 3 BIRMINGHAM. Mon.— West Indian leaders in Britain last night decided to form a national movement to combat racial discrimination and Ku Klux Xl an- type attacks. Mr Lincoln Dyke, chairman of a West Indian association In north-west London told a conference here theReuter - 229 words
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Article23 1965-08-17 3 PARIS. Mon— Two light aircraft collided in flight near here today killing all seven people on bonrd the two planes. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-08-17 3 ONDON. Mon. Iler eyes popped. Her mouth dropped open And 40--year-old Mrs. Pamela Blake gazed along the row >f figures on the cheque. There were seven of them a grand total of £73.730 10s. And she won it all on the pools for a "s.201 words
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Article147 1965-08-17 3 JOHNSON CITY (Texas). Monday. DRESIDENT Johnson yesterday deplored the violence of the Los Angeles race riots, but said the U.S. must "strike at the unjust conditions from which disorder largely flows." The President, who studied reports on the riotine at his ranch near here, issued aReuter - 147 words
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Article58 1965-08-17 3 Ammo dump fire still raging HELSINKI. Mon.— Fire still raged today In an underground storage tunnel at one of Finland's biggest ammunition dumps following a series of explosions which killed four people yesterday. The officer in charge of rescue operations at the Uusikyla depot, 45 miles north of here, saidReuter - 58 words
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Article29 1965-08-17 3 LONDON, Mon— Princess Anne today spent her 15th birthday on board the Royal yacht Britannia, en a Scottish trip from the River Clyde to Aberdeen —ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article26 1965-08-17 3 ISTANBUL, Mon.— Six people were killed and 19 others Injured in a head-on collls on today between two small buses in tonlr APAP - 26 words
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101 1965-08-17 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Mon. The final dress rehearsal of the global tracking network for th's week's eightday Gemini 5 space flight began today. Bignals flashed between tracking stations at strategic points cround the earth— including Car- I narvon In Western Australia j Tananarive In Madagascar.Reuter - 101 words
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Article81 1965-08-17 3 LONDON. Mon. Ships and aircraft kept an international v:«rti from dawn today for lone American sailor Roliert Manry. unsighted for nearly a week in the danger- 1 ous final leg of his epic 3.200-.niie Atlantic crossing. Liners, merchant ships and air- craft of many nations wereReuter - 81 words
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Article47 1965-08-17 3 CANNES. Mon— Cafe customers and passers-by battled with armed gangsters here yesterday. One gangster died later from his Injuries. Three masked men armed with revolvers and a sub-machine gun tried to hold up the cafe, also mcd m a betting office —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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104 1965-08-17 3 I ONDON. Mon court in L<- r?s has ruled that Geoffrey Parkin will have to pay for V 147 worth of telephone calls from the Continent made to his wife by her lover. "The reverse charge calls were made without Mr. Parkin's consent butUPI - 104 words
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124 1965-08-17 3 DISASTER AS CHILE IS HIT BY WEEK OF STORMS SANTIAGO. Mon. Practically the whole of Chile has been declared a disaster are by the Government following a week of gales floods and snowstorms which have claimed at least 43 lives. All but three of Chile's 25 provinces come under theReuter - 124 words
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454 1965-08-17 4 Temple land dispute taken to High Court SINGAPORE. Mon. THK question of who should manage and control a trust property in Chander Road on which a community temple project has been held up— formed the subject of a High Court suit, hearing of which began before Mr. Justice Buttrose today.454 words
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103 1965-08-17 4 Two die in separate road accidents SINGAPORE, Mon. A man and an elderly woman were killed in separate road accidents yesterday. Sini Samsuri. 32, a peon, died instantly when his motorcycle skidded while negotiating a corner along Bedok Road and smashed into an oncoming bus at about 11 a.m. Sarasuri103 words
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82 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Oeor(?e C. Hill of the New South Wales Road Safety Council, who Is on a brief visit to Singapore, today called at the Victoria Memorial Hall to view the 1965 International Safety First Exhibition. He exchanged views with officials of the82 words
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378 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A TODDY tapper told a commission of r inquiry today how an official of the Singapore Toddy Tappers' Union asked union members to adopt 'delaying tactics" in marking coconut trees for tapping. The tapper, Mr. S. Vengatachalam. said that the official378 words
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199 1965-08-17 4 V-bomber fleet in good state assurance SINGAPORE. Mon. The Far East Air Force today dispelled doubts over the serviceability state of Its V-bomber fleet here with an explanation of Saturday's Incident in which parts of a Victor bomber were torn off while It was flying over the Johore Strait. A199 words
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Article48 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ministry of Culture and Social Affairs will give free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at Yeu Nerng School, Slmpanß Bedok; Onn Hwa School. Bah Soon Pah Road; Keat Hong Hng. Track 4. Chua Chu Kang Road, and Lorong Tal Seng Malay Settlement.48 words
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Article44 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Sata mobile X-ray unit will be sUtloned at the Chinese temple valan Tua Kong, off Siglap, from tomorrow to Thursday between 530 p.m. and 9 p.m. for residents of I Jalan Tua Kong. Figaro Street I and Jalan Jamal.44 words
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Article219 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has extended the prohibition on imports announced recently, to include a further list of 13 items all chemicals. This was announced in a Government Gazette notification today, cited as the Prohibition of Imports (General Licence) (amendment No. 5) Notification. 1965.219 words
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Article74 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The St Peter's Anglican Church will hold a dedication concert at the church for its new electronic organ at 8 p.m. on Thursday. The organ wa.' donated to the church by its members. During the concert, three choirs from St Andrew g Cathedral, St. Mary's Church,74 words
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Article44 1965-08-17 4 SINGAPORE, .Mon. Burma's Foreign Minister, U Thi Han, in a cable to Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnara today, according recognition to Singapore said: "We look forward to maintaining and developing close friendly relations and cooperation with the Government of Singapore."44 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-08-17 4 PEACE MOVE IN MIND: KA WASHIMA SINGAPORE, Monday. \IR. Shojiro Kawashima, vice-president of the ruling .Japanese Liberal Democratic Party said today that peace moves for a solution of the Malaysian-Indonesia dispute would be uppermost in his mind during his During a stopover here on his way to attend the Indonesian209 words
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101 1965-08-17 4 Iberia now due in Singapore on August 27 SINGAPORE. Mon— The P. and O. liner Iberia, which sailed from London on Aug. 6 is expected to arrive here on Aug. 27— a day later than scheduled as she has been delayed. The exact date will be confirmed later She is101 words
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Article223 1965-08-17 5 BRIDE-TO-BE JANICE vs THE ARMY... (GLASGOW. Mon.— The Army has rejected a Scottish girl's plea to have her soldiertiance sent home from j Singapore so they can be married. Janice McAußhtrie. 19. of Bannockburn. In turn has rejected an Army offer to send her there for the rcromony. "I have223 words
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Article55 1965-08-17 5 AIOR STAR. Mori. Ch<" Hi'am bnte Salteh 19, has toicl th> police a ttnatH molested her while she wil working alone in a padi f:eld at Aver Itum. i neur the bordpr town of Chargloon yesterday. The man embraced and kissed her but ran away55 words
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104 1965-08-17 5 Bags banlifted after union protest |)i\\\i. Moo. The Penang Port Commission today withdrew a circular prohibitinc port rmployees and contract labourers of the Penane Stevedoring Co. from bringing their bags and other container:* with them to work, after more than 200 workers had refused to enter the wharf irea this104 words
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Article, Illustration482 1965-08-17 5 SINGAPORE. Monday pOO AH CHEN, 28, a mother of four, successfully pleaded in the First Criminal District Court today that she had flung a bottle of acid at her husband in a fit of anger during a quarrel without knowing what the bottle482 words
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260 1965-08-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. RACKETEERS nave been selling application forms for the Federal Capital Commission's 242 low-cost Hats in Jalan Loke Yew here for as much as $500 each. The administrative officer in charge of housing in the Federal Capital Commission. Mr. Koh Eng260 words
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Article92 1965-08-17 5 I A path to permanent peace jIIUAR, Mon. Mutual respect and racial co- operation could bring permanent peace to Malaysia, i the national vice-president J of the MCA. Dato Chua Song Lim. said yesterday. Dato Chua said this to more than 300 guests at a cere- mony to entertain five92 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-08-17 5 Police officer weds the Chief's daughter INSPECTOR Haidar bin Haji A. K. .Mexican and hLs bride. the former Che Latijah. daughter of the Commissioner of Police. Dato Mohamed Salleh bin Ismael. and Datin Salleh. Pictnre shows the couple at their bersanding ceremony during the weekend in Penang. It was held60 words
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187 1965-08-17 5 PENANG Mon. The chairman of the State Umno liaison committee. Haji C. C. Ismail, yesterday urged the Deople not to relax in their vigilance against the nations enemies from both within and without "because of their sadness over Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia" He described187 words
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100 1965-08-17 5 WINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Tan Chin Tuan. chairman and director of the Mala van i Breweries <S I Ltd. on Satui day opened a new $500 0O canning line which has been Installed to cone with the Increased demand oversea.- for canned Tiser beer.100 words
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Article32 1965-08-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 15-year-old boy, Ong Kok Jim. died od the way to the general hosplth tod.iy, minutes after he was found unconscious in the Farrer Park swimming pool.32 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-08-17 6 JESSELTON, Monday. rpHE United National Pasokmomogun Kada z a n Organisation (Upko), headed by the Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, today called for a reexamination of arrangements made in respect of Sabah's entry into Malaysia in250 words
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96 1965-08-17 6 IT L ALA LI MPUR. Mon. It costs the Government a dollar a day to feed and clothe each Indonesian infiltrator, the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the Senate today. There am 496 Indonesians in internment96 words
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Article75 1965-08-17 6 Radio shop raided by dagger gang 17UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six men armed with daggers yesterday raided the Nanyang Radio shop in Jalan Pasir here and escaped with $1,020. The raiders entered the shop at 6.30 p.m. under the pretext of buying a radio. They then held up a clerk. Mr.75 words
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Article34 1965-08-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mun. The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pan* Boon, will visit the Cadet Corps Camp at Bukit Panjang High School in Jalan Teclc Whye. ofl Chu Kang Road, ai 10 a.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article129 1965-08-17 6 I PENANG, Monday 1 T»HE Pen a n g Socialist A Front has invited more than 1.000 local associations, guilds, trade unions, professional men and private individuals to an informal meeting to discuss Penanu's economic future. The invitation was issued today by the former mayor129 words
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155 1965-08-17 6 Closing east coast airport? 'Not true', says Sardon [{OTA BHARU, Mon. 1V The Minister of j Transport, Dato Sardon! bin Haji Jubir, today' j denied reports that thei j airport at Kuala Treng- i I ganu would be closed, down and the air ser-| vice stooped. He told reporters here155 words
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Article42 1965-08-17 6 I IPOH. Mon— An eight-year-old schoolboy. Khoo Kirn Wah, was I fatally Injured In Tanjong Rambutan yesterday when a coconut fell on him. He was taken to the hospital here unconscious and died seven i hours later42 words
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Article24 1965-08-17 6 SEREMBAN. Mon. Police and the military carried out a Statewide exercise today from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. to test their efficiency.24 words
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296 1965-08-17 6 'Malaysian Malaysia with Spore Convention call PENANG, Mon. A Malaysian Solidarity Convention resolution calling on everyone believing in a truly Malaysian Malaysia to unite and support the objectives of the Convention which -includes a Malaysian Malaysia with a reunited Singapore," was nnroyed at a rally here last night. The >-esolutlon296 words
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Article52 1965-08-17 6 IPOH, Mon— A memorial Mr* vicp will be held at the Methodist English School in Sihbin Road here at 9 am. next Monday lor Mr. Wong Wai Lam. 66. the prln- i cipal of the school, who died last Tuesday. He died in the Ipo'.i Hospital after a52 words
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Miscellaneous193 1965-08-17 6 Alffti CPnp iif If Miami in ITP BE MO vFS ZkNP OF COURSE WMfIT tfPrZ >rOU PiWT TCLL MF I PSOBLCMTO THERE MUST HT A J I Ttf... *7E THAT 7MIN» COULP '-v RETURN THA.T L'MIT TO THE L!fE ,<* &f* \^—jL 'A, «L V RECHARGE ITS >OU DIPWT A193 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1965-08-17 7 A BRASH NEW WORLD WHERE COKE IS KING GAVIN YOUNG REPORTS FROM SAIGON FROM the roof top restaurants of Saigon you can look out over Vietconcinfested padi fields where the killing is going on and contemplate the course of war over lobster mayonnaise. But the feeling of detachment is no1,464 words
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Article149 1965-08-17 8 Wardt SIS iMimtmum) the FAMILY OF the sßta Mndam i «oon Neo thank all friends. n aiivr* for thrir attendaacea. condoI sMBBta, donations, wreaths durng thi r irnnt iiereavenient MR. A MRS. T.K. Bose. 4KA. Burn».».i Terrace, thank friends and relatives for their attendance, valuable presents av,<l conKratulatory raessacea149 words
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Article631 1965-08-17 8 A Socialist Front proposal I that Penang port should be expanded, apparently innocent enough in itself, is one sympi torn of an ailment which has spread rapidly in Malaysia land Singapore since last week's separation. Victims of I this ailment are marked by a wild impracticality. Against631 words
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Article395 1965-08-17 8 j The Los Angeles riots jolt the belief that the problem of I race relations in the United States was coming under control. The violence was sparked by a trivial incident, a runaway fire engine knocking down a Negro woman. It spread with a terrifying sponi taneity395 words
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Article182 1965-08-17 8 It would be preferable, for a 1 number of reasons, to have experts from abroad sit on the Salaries Commission. The task i of removing anomalies in the rivil service pay structure and bringing about a rational relationship between Government and private conditions of employment promises to be182 words
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Article343 1965-08-17 8 Colin Legum - Why leaves Macao alone Colin Legum > I O.NDON. Mon The People's Republic of China yields to no revolutionary government in the world in its encouragement of African liberation movements struggling to free Mozambique. Angola and Guinea from Portuguese colonialism. They supply funds and arms for the anti-Por-tuguese rebels. Radio343 words
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Letter422 1965-08-17 8 TN his articles of Aug. 9 and Jl. your Special Legal Correspondent conveys the impression that the doctrine "The King Is the fountain of Justice" la dependent on the retention of the present system of appeals to the Privy Council. This Impression is false. An appeal to422 words
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Letter133 1965-08-17 8 CINOAPORE'S lmposl- tlon of quota restrictions on 187 items of Malaysian -made goods may be necessary, but It would certainly have been much belter if it had not been implemented so abruptly immediately on .separation. If this smarts an econo mlc war between Malaysia and Singapore, thru133 words
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Letter69 1965-08-17 8 ODR a long time in the X 1 19th Century, the independent and sovereign States of Germany were separate politically, but united in a Zollverein. or common market. Now in the 20th Century, a similar customs union embraces the independent and sovereign States of Western Europe. It is69 words
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Letter75 1965-08-17 8 AS one who passed the Cambridge School Certificate with a trrade one It is indeed frustrating to while away precious hours daily tramping for a Job. Had the educational authorities :<eot abreast with the times. Seremban would be having more than one school catering for H.S.C. classes, thus75 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1965-08-17 8 GAVIN YOUNG - Sock steps up baiting of U.S. GAVIN YOUNG ENVOY GREEN BADGERED, INSULTED AND HUMILIATED: A BREAK IMMINENT? m v By SINGAPORE. MONDAY FEW countries can have been so humiliated in public by a nation with which it has diplomatic relations as the United States by Indonesia in the last few1,128 words
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Advertisement4 1965-08-17 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd,4 words
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Advertisement120 1965-08-17 8 f YOU CAN SAVE 1 |*$!650 PER YEAR I I ON FUEL_|}\ I IF YOU DRIVE A M I MERCEDES-BENZ |fj I 190 DIESEL I Facta. figur«a and performance prova th« out- attnding economy of the Mercedes-Benz 190 y Dleeel aa compared with any comparable petrol K\ 1 I ISSLL.120 words
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183 1965-08-17 9 <JIBU. Mon. Party Pesaka Anak Sarawak, a member of the Sarawak Alliance, today flatly rejected holding a referendum in the State as demanded by the opposition Sarawak United Peoples Party and Party Machinda. The secretary-general of the party, Mr. Thomas Karma, said it wasAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration542 1965-08-17 9 JACKIE SAM I - Singapore Cabinet meets to discuss job ahead JACKIE SAM I ay SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore Government today held its first Cabinet meeting to tackle the enormous tasks of welding a new nation and maintaining economic viability on its own. The meeting is believed to have exhaustively discussed, among other things,542 words
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Article61 1965-08-17 9 I BINOAPORE. Mon. Th« Housing and Development Board has called for tenders for the construction of another 542 j housing unite at Toa Payoh I Tenders have also been called for the construction of new roads car parks, drains and •ewers. These are pan of61 words
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Article60 1965-08-17 9 I SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Umno U to meet soon to consider an amendment to the party's constitution in new of Singapore* 1 atp&ration from Malaysia. The party'! secretary-general. Dato Syed Esa Almenoar, today •aid such an amendment was es- KMlal "to gear the party to the60 words
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Article34 1965-08-17 9 1 SEREMBAN. Mon. The A -1 sistant Minister for Cu'ture. You'h and Bporu. Dato Encku Muhseln bin Abdul Kadir. 111 open Youth Day on Saturday at NM Ournry Boys' Ctub '.I*.-34 words
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Article25 1965-08-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Th* Photographic Society of Malaysia, will bold iU third International Mlon at th« Britlata Council bar* I on B«pC M.25 words
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117 1965-08-17 9 Italy joins list of nations to accept Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon. Italy has recognised Singapore and the Italian Government has sent an official letter to the foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. The letter, delivered by the Italian Consul General. Dr. D. Polllci. on Saturday said: •The Italian Government Is looking forward117 words
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208 1965-08-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The major consideration of the people of Singapore must necessarUy be that of their own survival, the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today. Opening a seminar on arts and crafts at the Teachers' Training College, he said: "Recent political developments208 words
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Article19 1965-08-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Contributions to the National Defence Fund at Bank Negara Malaysia now stand at 55.345.905.19 words
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Article110 1965-08-17 9 SCOUTING CHIEF SEEKS AID TO FUND JTOTA BHARU. Mon. The Chief Commissioner of Scouts, Dato Syed Esa Alwee, today appealed to the public and philanthropists to contribute to the Scouts endowment fund The target of. the fund Is $smlllion. So far only $40,000 has been collected. Dato Syed Esa. who110 words
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Article46 1965-08-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The military la carrying nut training fxercl.se.s at Pulau Tekong Range from today to Saturday between 7 pjn. and 11 p.m. each day. Small arms will be used. The public are advised not to be alarmed when hearing these explosions.46 words
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176 1965-08-17 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, tonight warned the people of Singapore to be on their guard against Communist attacks through infiltration in sports, cultural and other organisations. He rold a dinner party that ihe new176 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-08-17 9 KELANTAN'S WAN MUSTAPHA (REJECTED LAST YEAR) SWORN IN AS SENATOR VI ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Wan Mustapha bin Haji All, whose rejection as a senator created a sensation last year, was today sworn in as a senator. "I'm glad It's ail over." said Wan Mustapha, whose party, the PMIP, fought a306 words
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Advertisement192 1965-08-17 9 Tar Gard before... and after 4 filter cigarettes. £2^ »^L Wtf jj No wonder the cancer and heart organizations say, "Stop smoking." If you're like most people, you still haven't stopped smoking in spite of research reports and warnings of ill -health. If these reports seem too remote, take a192 words
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Advertisement76 1965-08-17 9 II \wk PE K I TVT G itf '^i! 60-62 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SPORE. ANNIVERSARY 5 DAYS' SmUl Jtf GROUHD FLOOR Ist FLOOR Children's wearing Lodiet' Shop apparolt j Dress Fabrics Cutlery Lingeries Decorative Men's Department Shoes Bags Glassware Cosmetic and Swim, Sportswear Babyneeds Perfumery Dresses and and toys Accessories76 words
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Miscellaneous714 1965-08-17 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kual» Lampur Woodpecker; 634 Stingray and Penang: 6 Ipoh Mid "Aquamaut ot the Year"; T Malacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 News In English; 7.10 Sports Talpinc; 7 Bath Pahat; Arena; 7.34 Prankle Lalne: 8 Klnang. N«ws In Mandarin: 8.10 Mart Berbual; 8.15 Science Report; P.M.: 2714 words
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453 1965-08-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday mENGKU Abdul 1 Rahman today outlined five cardinal principles guiding Malaysia's foreign policy. They are; TO UPHOLD the Charer of thr United Nations; TO HELP subject peoples to achieve freedom and full sovereignty; TO BE453 words
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Article, Illustration639 1965-08-17 10 MARA to cover Sarawak and Sabah, too By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Senate approves free air passages for MPs lit AR A (former 1 Rida will extend its\ activities to Sabah and Sarawak, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. a n nounced in the Senate today. A branch office of639 words
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113 1965-08-17 10 IPOH, Mon— A resolution urging the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to consider giving a seat in the Senate to a member of the Andhra Association of Malaysia, was adopted at the association's annual general meeting here yesterday. Mr. K. V. Swamy. the outgoing113 words
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Article55 1965-08-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 17-year-old girl was rescued from a hotel in Geylang Road by anti-vice police yesterday. She has been handed over to the Social Welfare Department. Seven other hotels in Kampong Bahru Road. Duxton Road. Tanjong Pagar Road and Mountbatten Road were also raided55 words
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Article50 1965-08-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Th« Senate today passed 34 Bills after an eight-hour session, one of the longest on record. These Included the Companies Bill and the National Land Code and many wiping out "deadwood lavs." These Bins were approved by the House of Representative* last week.50 words
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341 1965-08-17 10 r— SEREMBAN. Monday I 1 INCHE Ahmad Sarji bin Abdul Hamid. secretary of the commission of Inquiry which Investigated allegations of malDractices and maladministration in the Seremban Town Council, today made two clarifications in connection with a letter oublished in th" Straits341 words
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Advertisement194 1965-08-17 10 _J J'm JH*\\fy< W^B^l p t i^tP^imi Ili -J I I'm. I ML This one Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice as sharp as a barber's straight razor and holds its harpness through as many as 15 shaves or194 words
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Advertisement127 1965-08-17 10 I was miserable I during time-of-the-month. I Embarrassed. Unhappy. I Uncomfortable. I knew also I that I was missing out on I good times, many activities. M My eyes were I Opened to Tampax I by a friend. She said it I can't chafe, can't causa I odour, can't even127 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-08-17 11 ONDON. Mon lj Miss Umathevi Murugasu from M a I aysia made heads turn at the Berlin Wall. Even the East German guards did not question her or examine her passport when they allowed her to enter East Berlin. "All the201 words
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165 1965-08-17 11 MANILA. Mon. The iTI Deputy Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives said 1 here last night that Britain and the United: States "must prevent at all costs the fall or Singapore to Communist hands." Mr. Salipada Pendatun said: "I don't careReuter - 165 words
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Article21 1965-08-17 11 KAJANG. Mon. A seven-man I committee has bean fornud here to reor^ulse the Vigilante Corps in the Kajang area.21 words
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211 1965-08-17 11 Singapore and the foreign Press by Ismail I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. v The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today gave two reasons why there is a concentration of foreign correspondents in Singapore. First. Singapore had an International port and airport, and second, it had better211 words
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Article157 1965-08-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. f USTOMS officers guarding the SingaporeJohore Causeway are now keeping an eye on crown cork smugglers. Since duty (five cents, later reduced to two cents) was imposed last Nov. 25, smugglers have been detected trying to smuggle in 14.373 crown corks. At157 words
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Article28 1965-08-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fire destroyed a hardware shop in Petaltng Street here at midnight yesterday, renderlne 12 people including children homeless. Damage was estimated at SBO.OOO28 words
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Article62 1965-08-17 11 Bid to kill wife is alleged SINGAPORE. Mon. Toh Kwee i hoi), 26, was today charged in a magistrate's court with attempting to murder his wife, Lim Ei Lian, 28. He was alleged to have attempted to strangle her with a rope at Jalan Lam San at 9.30 p.m. on62 words
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Article73 1965-08-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Mrs. Meg Thompson. Director of Puhl c Affairs at the East-West Centre in Honolulu, will arrive In S ngapore from Sept. 4 to 6ept. 7 to hold consultation* wtih government officials and newspaper editors regarding the Eas'-West CentreShe nlso will meet radio and television executives73 words
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196 1965-08-17 11 HOBART, Monday L I \JISS Lim Keok Moey, ot Singapore, has been holding a "one man" art exhibition in Hobart, which has just ended. ["he exihibltion featured 31 abstract oil paintings and 20 etchings. Ar. Max Angus, an artist who opened the exhibition,AP - 196 words
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124 1965-08-17 11 Customs warning on illicit liquor KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Illegal distilling of liquor is still going on "in every corner" of the country. This was stated today by ♦he Senior Assistant Comptroller of Customs lnche Mohamed Khalid bin Sahol. when he warned the public of the dangers of drinking illicit wine124 words
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Article92 1965-08-17 11 PENANG, Mon.— The most Important contribution of Christianity in Asia was in the field of education, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. said here today. Opening a seminar on Christian leadership in society. Dato Wong said the missionary zeal to impart education was easily understood because illiteracy92 words
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Article63 1965-08-17 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A group of 82 Chinese secondary school principals and senior teachers, who are undergoing a course at the Singapore Political Study Centre, today toured the port of Singapore. During the next few days the group will tour the Jurong industrial estate, the Sembawang63 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-08-17 12 CCINTILLATING fabrics and bright ideas are combined to produce a new collection of dresses which will be seen in Singapore next week. Setting the "Fashion Mood for 1965-66" two fashion houses will present 48 dresses from a lovely bridal259 words
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Article422 1965-08-17 12 WALLPAPER LANGUAGE IF you hear an interior decorator refer to "diaper." he's talking about a wallcovering pattern, not baby clothes. In furnishings terminology, diaper Is a repeat design framed or spaced to create a diamondshaped pattern. With more classical motifs and unusual patterns used today, here ere some definitions of422 words
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Advertisement181 1965-08-17 12 IMtsU i%!OS* fSM** i%M*W%Aho*t+!»** >*%M"* •>».».*. M^MMsM »%<»^« i%.«»^« MM MMssM »V I ORLANE 0F park f brings you Beauty flirough Science. For the first time in Singapore Vsm sMv^F ■■■Bp \t yP^ JL L«; I The Skin Microscope Reveals the nature of your skin and its imperfections. If any.181 words
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Advertisement368 1965-08-17 12 MISS MALAYSIA 1965 (Miw International I** Bc;uii\ OmsMM in L.mp Beach alit.unit) says "I love HICEE, because it beautifies the complexion." mW 1 w You can keep your complexion smooth and clear by taking regularly HICEL. wonder tonic, candy taste. A^^^mMSmmmmmmmiUimw Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges <\ it368 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-08-17 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. FOR U.K. ConHncnt Singaport P. S tiam Penang EWCASTLE L'don, H'burg, R'dam, Havre,. Ho.l. Muidiesb-ou|h 20/2. Atg 21 Am lICAtO Hivre, London, Hamburg, Bremen, R'darr., Antwerp.... 2/ 4 Stpt 9/ I Scat JStOW Lonaon, Hambirg, Rotterdam, Havre. Hull, Ira'ham, Mbra.. 20/2lSept 20Stpt PON Lonaon, Hamburg,1,266 words
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Article156 1965-08-17 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. fHERE was good support for leaders again. Many Issues recorded solid gains In today's firm market A.C.I, followed Fridays gain of Is 3d with a similar rise today to 575. 6d. B.HJf».. however, moved against the trend and lost 6d. to Sis. Sd. Base metals and156 words
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Article113 1965-08-17 14 SHIPS ly!n« alangsld* th* tlnxaa«ra har.e, or *xp*ct*d today ara: Glenlyon 3/4, Pnyjain Narodow 10/11. N«ra 15/16. Oolden Spring 18. Straat Cook 2.V26. Aeneas 33/34, Antllochua 35 '36. Nagara Maru 44. Perils N.W.5. Klnsel Maru No. 11 21/22. Btraat Fu- taral 6/7. AmaKlsan Maru 13/14, Seta Mam113 words
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Article75 1965-08-17 14 CHINESE Prortue* Ei*h*ng*. »in«»■ara naan prlaas aar picul yasterday: C*c*nut all i bulk *34 sellers, drum $S6 aellera Copra: Aut./Sept. t'K ■'Continent. Unquoted. Pappar: Muntok white $182* sellers. Sarawak -white 1180 sellers, special Sarawak Mack Sl42i sellers, garbled LumponK black |167|(N) sellers (all 96% N.LW.I, ASTA Sl3O<N> sellers75 words
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Article50 1965-08-17 14 ON the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (August 14) the range of rail rates was as follows:— BANK FINDS: 3T» per cent to 4 13 per cent GENERAL FUNDS; 3 per rent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $90.4 million.50 words
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Article54 1965-08-17 14 T'HK present rate of the Malayan dollar fcainst thr pound sterling fixed oB November 24 taut year I* selling T.T. or O.I». 2*. 2 i:. 16d. BuMnc T.T. 4 1 16 d. Buying O.D. 2s. J'.d The dollar is at its statQtor? middle position in relation to its54 words
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Article39 1965-08-17 14 ON th* fra* *ichana* mark*! In Hong Kone resterday, the U.S. dalla.was quoted at 5.76] for T.T. and 5.75 i (or cash. Starling was quoted at 16.01 aad •m tad *f s*M at 259 J. I 139 words
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Article27 1965-08-17 14 Aug. 16 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: tii,; cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5744 (down SI.SO) Unofficial estimated offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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783 1965-08-17 14 From Our Market Correspondent A MUCH smaller turnover took place on the Stock Exchange yesterday after last week's hectic business conditions which continued right up till Saturday when in half a day's trading 746.100 shares changed hands. In the five and half day's783 words
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Article25 1965-08-17 14 Malayan Stork Indices Auf. 14 Auir. II Industrials: :::.X!i 74.39 Hns: 94.20 93.40 rubbers: 102.35 102.35 ♦Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 19. I'm;'. iiMi25 words
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Article882 1965-08-17 14 DVIOOEM in and reported U> the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with thr number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boi,»t. JO (1.0V0) 51 IK: CaM Star* (1,000) *2.0«: Dunlaaa (6.000) (1.29. (4.000) »1.2S (1.--0001 51. 30:882 words
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Article241 1965-08-17 14 T'HK following list of Malayan Industrial yields li based on last -..ilr-s to \u;ust It. •1 i'rlc«s; -I>T. l)ivid*L.i i ir.d •r ernti- *tS.Y. k*rr,T,<» Yl»l* igtrv per cent); T.O. Hums i\ un irnnNNt up atvidrtxl of 30 par i.-*nt K Utlimtiun (|*«ISMI) TIITM* •ava la d Tbc241 words
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Article249 1965-08-17 14 i (JKl'll MBI K first trad.- rubber f.o.b. buyers flowed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Koala Lompor TwUrday at M% cents perlb.. i down a quarter of a cent on Fri- day's closing level for the posii lion. The tone was ■oiet. R.A.S. and F-M.R.L closing249 words
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Advertisement209 1965-08-17 14 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fost soilings from Singapore and Malaysia direct to Canad>on and U.S. Great Lake* oorts. •tstsii Sintaeor* P. r**a> P«aaat Moatnai iuMiT«» nm in nn in it it|ist*t i o*t UTRECHT M/ 21 Satl il its' 14 !>*al 14 Ml Calling ot Montreal, Toronto, Momilton, Ashtobulo.209 words
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Advertisement712 1965-08-17 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING I ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving j Orders were on the 23rd, 30th July and 6th August, 1965 made < against the following persons: Bankruptcy No. Receiving Orders madr on 23/7/85. 183 65 Yeo Hood Poh. No. 21, Gulega Road, i Singapore.712 words
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Advertisement621 1965-08-17 15 NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER, PERAK. Berhubong dengan kenyataan awaran bagl pemblnaan 4 buah Drainage Outlet Gates dalam Daerah Krlun, tarikh penutop-nya 11-plnda kapada 28hb. Ogos, bagi jantl 24hb. Ogos. 1965. iJ.P.T. Krlan 36 65' PEMBERI TAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong- yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. Kelas D dan621 words
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Advertisement488 1965-08-17 15 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD i APPLICATIONS are Invited for I appointment aft Building Inspector lln the Industrial Facilities Division of the Board. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Must paiw the Third Year of the Singapore Polytechnic Technicians Diploma in Clerics of Works anil Build Inis Inspector* or its equivalent. Applicants must488 words
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494 1965-08-17 16 FNANG. Mon. Nineteen-year-old Tan Aik Huanß of PenanK became the vounsest player ever to win the Malaysian Open badminton title when he beat his arch-rival. Yew Cheng Hoe. (SelanKon 15-8. 15-9 in the men's singles final at the Guru Hall. Alor Star, last494 words
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Article, Illustration275 1965-08-17 16 OH KEE TIANG - ASK HUANG TO MISS LUCKNOW TOURNEY OH KEE TIANG: By Penang, Monday T'AJN Ails. riUAJNu, the newly-crowned Malaysian champion and All-England runner-up, will not be available for the Asian Badminton Confederation championships at Lucknow, India. Nor will he join the Malaysian team to meet Thailand in the friendly international atNg Weng Chee - 275 words
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231 1965-08-17 16 FIVE WORLD RECORDS SET AT U.S. SWIMMINP MEET- 'TOLEDO (Ohio!, Mon. Fir* world records were bettered four by uomen and one by men at the five-day I'SAAi; swimming championships here. Two of the records were established yesterday. Kendis Moore, a 16-year-old Arizona liigb school student, lowered the women's 200 mReuter - 231 words
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358 1965-08-17 16 3 surprise choices in MCC team to tour Australia I ONDON. Mon. Fast bowler Ken Hlggs »Lanca- shire i and Jeff Jones <Gla- morgan) and Middlesex opening batsman. Eric Rua■eU, were the surprise choices when the MCC cricket team :to Australia and New Zealand was announced from i Lord's yesterday.Reuter - 358 words
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Article161 1965-08-17 16 mfIOSCOW. Mon. Manraret IT Smith <AuMralia), won thre» titles m the Soviet lawn U-nnia championships which ended h«r* lay. Miss Smith, Wimbledon champion, won tho women .s singles irr r)<;;tll)K Galina Bak.shryc\ i c H if- mh) 6-2. 6-4 and teamed wiih Bob Howe to defeatReuter - 161 words
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Article39 1965-08-17 16 IPOH. Mi m.— The Lower talk Open tennis championships will ba held at the Chinese Cluo courts twe Ircim Sept. 3-S al I Sept. 11-12. Entries should lie submitted to the hon ng Chew, before Aug. U4.39 words
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Advertisement409 1965-08-17 16 SALES EXECUTIVE I iiri>[>r.in < ompant mshe* to appeiDt a man capable of controlling al MM .i dip.irimrnt marketing hand tools, office copying machines, •ptK.il instruments stationer;, educational supplies, and rertaiu other ■pnrlellni lincv The requirement* are: Maximum >te 35. and pieferabW a Singapore rltiien. I M least "v PMM409 words
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Advertisement416 1965-08-17 16 TENDERS JABATAN HUTAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders from P WX>. registered Contractors Cla.v. EX and above will be received al the office oi the Ketua Pemellhara Hutan, Jalan Swetbenham, Kuala Lumpur up to noon on 26 Aug. 19ti5 lor the 'Installation of Boiler. Hopper Elevator. Timber-Drying Kiln Equipment and Ancillary Equipment416 words
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Advertisement402 1965-08-17 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from appro w>d Contractors Jor the construction and completion of 2 storey buildings with 3 storey foundation ou Lot.s 109-110. Cauitiela Street. Tan.ionK Rambulan for the Central Mental Hospital Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited. All Tender* must be submitted in sealed envelopes402 words
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Miscellaneous319 1965-08-17 16 Straits Times Crossword p i* i r* i f p i f mmRB 7 ACROSS 6. A tax to cut out (6). 1. Chief concern of amateur 7. Inspiration from an idle jockey? <b-b). phrase (10). 8. Man is less than content (4). 9. Change the sweater for a very319 words
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Article447 1965-08-17 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: JAPAN'S LUCK OUT IN SECOND DRAWN MATCH INDIANS DISPLAY SKILL BUT LACK SHOOTING POWER By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. INDIA, traditional purveyors of skilful football movements yet so often graceless in front of goal, tonight practically ran Japan off their feet in the preliminary round447 words
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412 1965-08-17 17 NEW DRAW MADE TO SEPARATE HK AND CHINA ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Se- I paration. a word much in vogue at the moment, became applicable to the Merdeka football tournament to- day. Because the results of the preliminary round matches ulaced Nationalist China, a team of Hong Kong player.-.. and Hong412 words
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Article, Illustration632 1965-08-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. i South Vietnam, coming from a war torn land, showed a readiness to shoot first and think afterwards and it paid off handsomely for them in their preliminary round match with Nationalist China In the Merdeka tournament last night. TheLim Yaw Chong - 632 words
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Article681 1965-08-17 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Heights for. all seven races on the first day of the' Singapore Turf 'Club's August meet-! Ing at Bukit Tiniah on Saturday: Cl. 1 Div. 3 8f General Trong 9.00 Kita Suka 8.12 Cast Iron 8.11 CoL Whatnot II 8.10 1 Noble Gesture681 words
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Article402 1965-08-17 17 STORE WILL COMPETE AS 'GUESTS' SCHOOLS SPORT By MANSOOR RAHMAN: Kuala Lumpur, Mon. OINGAPORE will provisionally remain an affiliate of the Schools Sports Council of Malaysia and exercise their full rights until amendments required by the separation of Singapore from Malaysia are made to the constitution of the SSCM. The402 words
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Article91 1965-08-17 17 SINGAPORE. Mon H. Brown, who finished fifth in tha 3.000-metres steeplechase event at the 1962 Commonwealth Games, broke the Swifts' 1.500 m record with a time of 4:03.0 at the prcchampionship linals held at Farrer Park today. Brown, of the Royal Navy, beat P. Filial and91 words
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Article84 1965-08-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Kelantan did not let down their supporters when they beat Pahang (Group "B" winners 103-97 In the key match at Stadium Negara last night to emerge champions In the men's section of the Malaysian Invitation basketball championships. Second place went to Singapore. Negrl84 words
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Article71 1965-08-17 17 SOCCER SAFA Dlv. 2C: Airport SC 1 RAF Changi 1. Malacca Uiv. 1: Kilat Club 9 Medicals 1. Div. 2: 208 SignaU Sqdn 2 Yew Lian 1. IH(,(itK CVealth Forces 'sevens' final (Malacca): No. 2 Infantry Workshops (REME) bt Ist Bn Royal New Zealand miantry Regt by 10 pts71 words
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Advertisement38 1965-08-17 17 ball and roller bearing replacement Service Sole agents: THE BORNEO CO. LTD. Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "H" Send Your Entry Now! You may win $1,500/Entries Close Wed. 18.8.65, 11 a.m.38 words
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Advertisement60 1965-08-17 17 Teacher's choice a Mighty Miniature of International Rally Fame. id i q n nnwnn^'O '~r v^»_^ EXCLUSIVE economy ONLY 4.5 c per nule. EXCLUSIVE sports car performance 75 m.p.h. EXCLUSIVE spaciousness Luxury comfort for 4 or 5 adults. EXCLUSIVE styling Conventional low, sporty appearance. CONVINCE YOURSELF WITH A TEST DRIVE60 words
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Miscellaneous119 1965-08-17 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Mcrdeka Tourney (XLi: Group 'A' Malaysia v Thailand 7-30 I p.m.; Hong Kong v South Vietnam 9 pm. SINGAPORE Div. 2: Pathui Karib "A" v Windsor Rovers "A' (Geylang). Neeri Div. 1: NS i PVVDSC v NSIA 'A f (Station p.-idar.g). Div. 2: NSIA 'B v Lena's119 words
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278 1965-08-17 18 TENGKU'S CALL TO AFRO- ASIA: RESIST INTRIGUE AT TALKS Xl \l.\ 1.1 MPIR. Mon. —The Prime "Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has railed on AfroAsian countries to resist an.v attempt to make the forthcoming conference in Algiers sorvr the interest of any particular group at the expense of the overwhelming majority278 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-08-17 18 rE Yang di Pertuan Agong took time off yesterday evening to have the first shots at the green pigeons this season at Chuah. 28 miles from Serernban. The King, who shot more than 20 birds, is seen in this picture (second from left), posing happily162 words
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481 1965-08-17 18 Yong's alternative: 3-state Borneo federation p KUCHING. Monday I 1 q'HE POSSIBILITY of a federation of Sarawak, A Sabah and Brunei as an alternative to Malaysia should now be considered again, the Secretary-General of the opposition Sarawak United Peoples Party, Mr. Stephen Yong, said here tonight on his return from481 words
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Article24 1965-08-17 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— An aimy bomb disposal unit tonight detoI nated a war relic shell found in Lornle Road, near the Mcßitchle Reservoir.24 words
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Article362 1965-08-17 18 LONDON. Mon— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Mon— Spot 30 T (,d., Sept. 20 7 id Oct 20 Nov. ,20 13'16d. Oct Dec. 20 13/16 d., Jan Maroil 20 \d.. April/June 20 11/16 d.. July Bept 20\d.,362 words
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270 1965-08-17 18 Dr. Mahathir: Our stand on Indonesia is honourable KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, THE chairman of the National Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Association, Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, today accused a fellow MP, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon of the Socialist Front, of "claiming the credit for our stand in calling upon the Central Government to270 words
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Article59 1965-08-17 18 BANGKOK. Mon— The Thailanguage Daily Lakmuang has urged that Thailand should no longer have reservations about starting the long-shelved KRA canal project now that Singapore is separated from MalaysiaIt added that Independent Singapore might establish trade relations with Indonesia and Communist countries, thereby constituting aReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1965-08-17 18 SINOAPORE. Mon Water will be cut off tomorrow from B'+ m». to 8 S m.s., West Coast Road and from 9 a.m to 5 p.m along Jalan Hajl Alias and Jalan Llni Tal See36 words
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168 1965-08-17 18 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Singapore not forced out, says Jugah GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Mon. Singapore was not forced out of Malaysia by the Tengku. said Temenggong Jugah. the Minister for Sarawa k Affairs, in a broadcast tonight. He said that newspapers had given false reports about the separation. "It was Singapore's Premier, Mr.168 words
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Article101 1965-08-17 18 FACULTY OF LAW PUBLIC LECTURES SINGAPORE, Mon. The Faculty of Law of the University of Singapore will hold four public lectures at 5 p.m. in the New Lecture Theatre No. 2, University of Singapore, at the following dates: Aug. 24: "The Doctrine of Consideration in the Malaysian Law of Contract"101 words
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134 1965-08-17 18 Beatles storm New York-and get their biggest offer ever >'K\\ YORK. Mon i The Beatles cot the biggest money offer of their lives last night. after taking New York's Shea Stadium by storm. Promoter Sidney Bernstein said he had offered them U*****,000 for one performance next July or August. TheReuter - 134 words
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Article48 1965-08-17 18 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, former Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration Court, has been appointed to act as Director iof Legal Aid. Inche Syed Alwee bin Ahmad Alsree and Mr. John Doral RkJ have been appointed to be AssistI ant Directors of Legal Aid.48 words
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Obituary65 1965-08-17 18 THE REMAINS OF .Mr 11 MVMB;ah. teacner cYio Chu K:ir Sir.k-njK.r Mr-. Ariinth.-iiliit) corns Accounts) viii ot Mr. s. KM.■lth nnil Mr» School) v lie or Mr. K .Widxmjih. lebiMrm of Mi. B, RsMnh. i will be rernowd liotti fi Jalan W'B off Jalan Trniplf- fv.illnn Jojrii for <•reii.ni.ou65 words
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Advertisement61 1965-08-17 18 Lav CLASSIFIEDS If Hurrfi Hi i Minimum DOG'S ft H EAD GUINNESS STOUT is good K f PV l^y •-<«■■- -C& I v i w M en J°y the i^ fl M? full rich j i^^l I W j to-day iL"_ ®Get your go from Dog's Head Guinness Stout, feel61 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-08-17 18 InC WtAlntn Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hirhest Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 72 Fenang 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 73 C. Highlands 56 Jesselton 86 75 Kuchlng 8451 words
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