The Straits Times, 9 September 1965
1965-09-09
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Title Section26 1965-09-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 sOftUO The Straits Times Ma**** Hati°» d Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100526 words
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Article241 1965-09-09 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - $52m. aid for Sabah this year SAMAD ISMAIL From JKSSELTON, Wed.—The Central Government will spend 852 million on development projects in Sabah this year, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ra/ak, announced today. In addition, a further $21 million will come from State funds, raising to $73 million the total241 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1965-09-09 1 The war goes on PAKISTANI NAVY BOMBARDS INDIA'S WEST COAST PORT OF DWARKA NEW DELHI, Wednesday INDIA said its troops this morning captured Gadra City in southwestern Pakistan near the Indian border. An Indian Army spokesman in Jaipur said the city fell to Indian forces1,281 words
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507 1965-09-09 1 Plea by Malaysia: Heed UN call for peace KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. MALAYSIA today dispatched urgent Notes to President Ayub Khan and Premier Lai Bahadur Shastri asking them to accept the U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an end to hostilities and withdraw their armed personnel to therr original positions. Tengku507 words
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151 1965-09-09 1 Unions agree on 'no fighting here' pact LONDON, Wed*— A "no fighting here" pact has been worked out by unions representing- Indian and Pakistani workers in England's industrial Midlands. The onions are the powerful Indian Workers Association and Pakistani Wo.ken Association. At Scarborough, It waa announced that the Nawab of151 words
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Article50 1965-09-09 1 Soek to send aid to Ayub YAK ART A. Wed. •J Indonesia hasagrrrd to a request to help Pakistan in its war with India, a senior Government official said today. President Soekarno would meet the Operational Command tonight to discuss what kind of help would be given, he stated. RenterReuter - 50 words
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Article56 1965-09-09 1 ARMS BAN LONDON Wed. n ii (.owrnmcnt i inipnsi'd trmpor.irv !>ari;<> of .irms shipi dur to l«\i\. foe lndi:i tidal i:rut»-r CHINA PROTEST iokyo Wed. < nninist Chtaa t«d«J Ndtf to Ir 111 pttttertlai >- i'" s t do of ciun ton sovereifatj bj i tioops." ST. LEGER56 words
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185 1965-09-09 2 NEW YORK, Wed. India's Minister of Education arrived here today to appear before i the United Nations' I Security Council about the clash between his country and Pakistan over Kashmir. Mr. Mahomed All Chagla ■aid he would head India's delegation before the council.185 words
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Article, Illustration433 1965-09-09 2 Ayub: My terms y \f i \w j XLX 'T**^ i^^l'^. T i APPEALS TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN Implement that U.N. resolution demand KARACHI, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ayub Khan has told U Thant, the United Nations Secretary-General, that if the war between India and Pakistan was to be halted, then the433 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-09-09 2 Shastri My terms ]y|K. Shojiro Kawashima, special envoy to the Japanese Prime Minister, said here last night that Mr. Shastri was ready to accept a third country's mediation about a ceasefire with Pakistan but not about Kashmir and only under certain conditions. Mr. Kawashima said Mr. Shastri had made theseReuter - 273 words
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237 1965-09-09 2 Offer by Canada to arrange ceasefire is rejected OTTAWA. Wed. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, said yesterday his offer to help arrange a ceasefire between India and Pakistan has been rejected. "With respect to my own offer of assistance, both President Ayub and Prime Minister Shastri have expressedReuter; AP; UPI - 237 words
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Advertisement307 1965-09-09 2 Look frh before you k m Jr Jr be jure it's 'SANFORIZED' fl£GO. TD. MX. Don't let the size wash away. Fit means comfort and smart appear -ance. Look for the word SANFORIZED on the label of any cotton garment you buy Because SANFORIZED garments won't shrink out of fit307 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-09-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /l MBARO A VERY^s. /7. SO TUEH THE 6AILOkN RJNNY CTDRY VESTEJ?OAV.7I SAYS SOMeTuiNO To TUB V—IT SEOM TMAT.... j--S I OLOMOE AND SUE SAIP J (OF COURSE. IT* /MUCH \GeORSe TELLg IX _J [I 14-41 words
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FOREIGN DESK ROUND-UP
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173 1965-09-09 3 OTTAWA, Wed. Canada's minority Liberal Government has formally requested dissolution of the House of Commons and general elections are to be held on Not. 8. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, announced the date in a national television and radio broadcast lastReuter - 173 words
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Article155 1965-09-09 3 PAPUAN LEADER FLEES FROM MANILA AfAMLA, Wed.— The aTI Papuan revolutionary leader, Mr. Nicolaas Jouwe. slipped out of the Philippines quietly last night to escape what the Manila Daily Bulletin described as "threats of liquidation" by "James Bond-type" foreign agents. Mr. Jouwe came to the Philippines on August 30. introducing155 words
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428 1965-09-09 3 Hammer and-anvil operation against Vietcong SAIGON. Wed THOUSANDS of U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese troops pressed a hammer-and-anvil assault against the Vietcong south of Chu Lai today. In the air. giant American B-52 bombers attacked Red targets in South Vietnam for the 20th time. The Marines and South Vietnamese wereUPI - 428 words
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Article, Illustration212 1965-09-09 3 'THE SINS OF COMRAOE KHRUSHCHEV ON SALE IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, Wed. Communist leaders joined in stinging personal attacks on Mr. Khrushchev (above) at a secret, party meeting in March, according to the Kremlin's verbatim record. Mr. Khrushchev, now 71 and reported under doctor's orders, was named In a verbatim recordReuter - 212 words
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Article29 1965-09-09 3 NEW YORK, wed. There were 588 deaths on the roads in America over the Labour Day holiday wlcriid ono m than the prarkm worst year 1963 Rfuter.Reuter - 29 words
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156 1965-09-09 3 Thanat: Asians must unite against Reds MANILA. Wednesday. •JUN Thanat Khoman, the Foreign Minister of Thailand, called on the free nations of Asia today to unite against what he called the Communist goal of "immediate revolutionary conquest." i "Thui is a critical time of 1 our life," he told theAP - 156 words
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Article102 1965-09-09 3 CHICAGO. Wed— Clifford Helm 111. heir 10 the Heinz Foods fortune, died early this morning apparently of setf-infllcted gunshot wounds. Police said It appeared that Heinz. 26. shot himself In the stomach and In the head with a .25 pistol. Four friends rushed Into102 words
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Article61 1965-09-09 3 Just fancy that AKRON. Wed. Jan i t o r Clarence Bradshaw. 33. attended night classes for nine years to get a degree at Akron University. Ohio. Now he has got a Job as a teacher at US$3,OOO a year US$25O a year less than he earned as a Janitor.61 words
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127 1965-09-09 3 JAKARTA, Wed. At J noisy crowd of Indonesians has staged a 24-hour-long demonstration at the United States consulate in Sourabaya, East Java. American officials said today It seemed that some of the crowd wanted to oeize the building. The demonstration oegan j at127 words
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Advertisement268 1965-09-09 3 b^n fl COMPLEXION I /JT^V jL» «wng RESISTANCE Wttm m. J JP '•■fl WONDER TONIC f| X t i 2 C^y 7 LOSS SWEETLETS TO GIVE YOU THAT COMPLEXION FIT FOR A BEAUTY QUEEN EACH SWEETLET IS EQUIVALENT TO 10 ORANGES (vlt. C) cMic££ Sweetlets will keep your complexion smooth268 words
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Advertisement379 1965-09-09 3 TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW.... (WHAT'S WRONG WITH TO-DAY?) A dream home of your own can be made Into a reality. Yes! You should decide to-day. Don't wait until It Is too late! The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan Is lust meant for you. There Is no better way to acquire your own379 words
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216 1965-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. UfOHK will begin soon on the construction of a $1.1 million integrated secondary school at 10 m.s. Changi Road. The new school, to be known as Changkat Changi Secondary School, will cost the Government an additional $250,000 in furniture and216 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-09-09 4 LAST-MINUTE ENTRIES FOR TOURISM TITLE BRING TOTAL TO 40 SINGAPORE, Wed More entries were received just before closing yesterday for the Miss Tourism Singapura contest to be held at a ball and dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Sept. 25 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Among; the entries were85 words
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106 1965-09-09 4 5 graduates get Commonwealth scholarships SINGAPORE. Wed.— Five graduates from Singapore have been awarded &cholarshlps by the British Government under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Scheme for post-graduate studies in Britain In the 1965/06 academic year. The graduates, who will be studyIng for various degrees, are: Mr. Cham Tao Soon106 words
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Article36 1965-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The swimming instructor at the Island Club. Mr. J. Johnson, will speak on "Hunting for Shells" at the Rotary Club of SingaporeWest's luncheon meeting at the Prince's Restaurant at 1 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article34 1965-09-09 4 6INOAPORE. Wed— The Minister tor Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok will present prizes to the winners of the sepak raga tournament at Queenstown community centre at 7 p.m. on Sept. 22.34 words
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Article162 1965-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WOEFUL story which Gui Aik Beng told the Ninth Magistrate's Court this morning won him a conditional discharge for six months from the Magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin. Gul had admitted cheatIng another man. Koh Hock Lye oi $2 by pretending162 words
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117 1965-09-09 4 Progress Fund SINGAPORE. Wed.—Wheelock Marden and Company (M) Ltd. and the National Cash Register Company (S) Ltd. have each contributed $7,500 to the Medical Progress Fund. The money will provide two research laboratories In the Institute of Medical Specialties. In receiving the gift.117 words
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Article31 1965-09-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Hajl Yaacob bin Mohammed, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, will open the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Pulau Brani community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article33 1965-09-09 4 BINGAPORE. Wed. The Church of the Sacred Heart will stage a demonstration of bersilat. Judo, karate, koon tow and wrestling at the Badminton Hall on Sept. 19 at 3 pm.33 words
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Advertisement384 1965-09-09 4 REX-OPENS TODAY -SKY )1 om. 1.4J, 4, 630 9.30 p.m. por«) II am, 1 43, 4, «.3O 9 Upm SUSPENSE TERROK THAT CLAWS AT J EVERY FIBRE OF BODY AND SOUL! DJERRQRS j HOMRRORS PETER CUSHINC CHRISTOPHER LEE ANN BELL in TKCIIMCOLOR and TECHNBOOK I tL I I PLUS! SPECIAL384 words
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Advertisement148 1965-09-09 4 TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE THRILLING THOUSANDS NiGHTLf JON T MISS THIS COLOSSAL ENTERTAINMENT rUN ft EXCITEMENT FOR THE FAMILY c. the wonderful display at nerve, ttrenath and superb balancing! Acrobatics, high wire crossing on bicycles beautifully performed with ttreamlined precision. All this, and GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! BE EARLY!148 words
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Advertisement293 1965-09-09 4 DAILY 3 SHOWS EXTRA SHOW 10 air 1.15, 4.30 A 1.30 |^^^y[ Sundors Holiday* Admission: Stalls: SI. SO $2. 50 Circle: $4.00 (No Free List) 8 CAPTIVATING th WEEK! AND BREAKING ALL RECORDS! HtkttODCERSwHAMMERSTEIN'S 4 4&% ROBERT WISE J^fSM rffO? JULIE ANDREWS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER mth RICHARD HAYDN ELEANOR PARKER fel293 words
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Advertisement553 1965-09-09 4 Bth WEEK! OAILY AT 115, 4.30 t I 30 pm ?»»ro Show 10 om, Sun Holidov. Stalls: SI.SO 4 %2 50-C.rclc $4 00 4dvonc« CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO FREE LIST) RODGERS HAMMIRSTEIN'S JULIE CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS W PLUMMER Produced in TODD AO COLOR by DELUXE (Fox) School Children Concession <;! 50553 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-09-09 4 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 72 Penang 88 I poll 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 72 C Highlands 79 59 Jesselton 84 73 Kuching 8651 words
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193 1965-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Wed Workmen are now busy at work transforming Elizabeth Walk into a "wonderland" for "Tourist Week* which starts on Sept. 23. Soin r 100 >>talls alone this popular resort for evening strollers are being pat up for the Food Carnival the main attraction193 words
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Article51 1965-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The SATA mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Cheong Pong, No. 500 Changi Road, from 5.30 p.m. to 9 pja. dally from tomorrow until Sept 14 to X-ray residents In the Prankr 1 and Slglap areas, and those In th« 54 to 6 m.s. Changi51 words
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Article27 1965-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Pasir Panjang community centre will hold a sepak raga iaring tournament at the centre at 7.30 p.m on Saturday and Sunday.27 words
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Article, Illustration219 1965-09-09 5 Coates: S'pore has all to attract tourists SINGAPORE. Wed. The newly-appointed Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. Austin Coates. today described Singapore as a city with a tremendous tourist potential, and said: "I am very glad to be working for a place I believe in." A noted travel219 words
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392 1965-09-09 5 'SABOTAGE' CHARGES DISCUSSED AT MINISTRY: WITNESS SINGAPORE. Wed ALLEGATIONS of attempts by certain officials of the Toddy Tappers' Union to "sabotage" a $30,000 Government toddy contract were disci ssed at the Ministry of Finance in 1962, a commission of inquiry into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers'392 words
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154 1965-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The drama section of Centre 65 a new Singapore cultural society will make Its debut next Thursday when It presents Its first public production, "A View from the Bridge."" The play, by the controversial American playwright Arthur Miller, will be staged at154 words
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Article98 1965-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— lndian, Chinese and Malay harvest dances will be features at a gala "Onam Night" variety show to be held at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday at the National Theatre. The show Is belnf organised by the women* section of the Singapore Kerala Association in celebration98 words
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Article77 1965-09-09 5 SINGAPORE Wed luculty member.'- ol the South-. Union College. Including the j staff of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital the South-east Asia Union M ism on the Par Eastern Division ot th« Seventh-day Ad- I vrntlste and the Malayan Sign* Press today jointly donated 1 3077 words
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205 1965-09-09 5 Seven years prison for armed robber SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Vli Kirn Chum of Pahang Street, who described himself as a bookie's agent, was foday jailed for seven years in the Ili^h (,'ourt for armed robbery. Ng. who had pleaded not guilty, was said to have joined two other men in taking205 words
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167 1965-09-09 5 S'pore dancer scores outstanding success SINGAPORE. Wed -Singapore ballet dancer Yeo Siong Leng <on stage jetter Known as Yang Yee>, who was awarded a one year's scholarship for training in choreography and ballet at the renowned Folkwang School for Music, Dance and Drama In Essen, by the German Academic Exchange167 words
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Advertisement121 1965-09-09 5 Writes beautifully y/ffjwl U P f o 80,000 >\ord-> B=y^B J Ik^^^V Wnrmj on a s>n e refill' i^B3l W Hi 'A I Parker T-Ball ball pen Outwrites ordinary Ul ballpoints almost I sto 1. And it writes I a clean, clear line because its textured T-Ball tip rotates in121 words
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Advertisement351 1965-09-09 5 Spore Insurance Companies Employees' Union PROUDLY PKESINTS ITS SHOW TIME NATIONAL THEATRE 11th SEPT. 1965. 8.00 p.m QUESTS CHECKMATES KEITH LOCK I CYCLONES TRAILERS WILMA TANG SILVER STRINGS BEATLES OF MALATSIA FANTACIES VERNON CLIFFERS JIMMY CHOO (Mogicion BRIAN NEALE THE EASY BEATS MIKE A THE MYSTERIANS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: ROSS351 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-09-09 6 K. LUMPUR, W*d. MEMORANDUM containing three resolutions urging the Malaysian and Singapore governments to take early steps to restore two-way trade between the two countries was handed to Tengku Abdul Rahman this morning. The resolutions were drafted at a twohour meeting yesterday between traders377 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-09-09 6 Malaysia's first woman electrical engineer I/LALA LUMPUR. Wed. The fir*t Malaysian woman to qualify as an electrical engineer will return here from London on Saturday. She is Che Maimunah binte Sulaiman, 23 (above), of Muar. She went to the Brighton College of Technology on an electrical engineerinc course sponsored by114 words
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Article55 1965-09-09 6 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce plans to send a delegation to meet Tengku Abdul Rahman to appeal lor the retention of the Penang free port status. A committee on Saturday will i draw up a list of other matters to be brought55 words
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Article31 1965-09-09 6 PENANG, Wed— The Penang I State Welfare Committee will meet on Oct. 18 at the Penang Youth centre to consider forming a Penang branch of the Centra] Welfare Council.31 words
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178 1965-09-09 6 Experts of ILO to conduct courses in Kuching KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —The National Productivity Centre will conduct a series of training courses In Kuching, beginning Sept 1 20. A team of four officers from the centre will leave nexr week to run the courses. They are: Inche Abu Kasslm bin178 words
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Article42 1965-09-09 6 DUNGUN. Wed. Inche llohamed bin Othman has been elected chairman of the East Coa*t Mining and Industrial Workers' Union. Other officials are: Vice-chair-man. Wan Salleh bin Ahmad: aeeretary. Wan Salleh bin Abdul Kadir. and treasurer. Mr. M O Koahy.42 words
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Article33 1965-09-09 6 PENANG. Wed. -The Chief M nister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will address the annual parents' day of the Georgetown Secoi. School on Sept. 30. Datin Wong will give away the prizes.33 words
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Article25 1965-09-09 6 KULIM, Wed.— The Rural Development Authority has granted $12,000 for extensions to the Oanesor Tamil School in Serdani;, 14 miles from here.25 words
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139 1965-09-09 6 K. LUMPUR. Wed. -i f)ATO Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. Minister of Transport and Chief Scout of Malaysia, will lead a seven-man delegation to the 20th World Scout Conference In Mexico City Irom Sept. 25 to Oct. 3. The conference will discuss ways and means139 words
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Miscellaneous121 1965-09-09 6 Miff/ Oap By V.T. Hnnttin iHek Tracy By Chcmimr Cm-id *^^B SJ i- 1 didn't buy M T wmat£ the dipference?l I I ---rvi mot '"A CONFES" US ANY FROZEN I LETfe CO TO A RESTAURANT. I Hk HUNGRY I WWATDOVQU TT um-1^ > V "TV SUPPKRS. M lli. LET121 words
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118 1965-09-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of $110 in donation has been received by the Straits Times Group for the former soldier. Inche Abdul Latiff bin Mohammed, 34. who' is blind and unemployed. The Rifts came from Mr. Leong Kirn Weng. «10. Mr. A. F.118 words
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119 1965-09-09 7 Suspect held, gun recovered in dawn raid SIMiAPORL Wed. In a dawn raid on a kampong house off River Valley Road today, police recovered a revolver, a hand-gTenade and a quantity of ammunition. A suspected member of the ">lerah Put*h" secret society gang was detained. The 6.15 a.m. raid was119 words
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Article55 1965-09-09 7 Embassy status soon itUAijA LOMfLK. wea. Ine Burme.se Ambassador to Malaysia, Maha riiray Sithu U Pc Kin. Sam tucluy that the status of the Burmese consulate in Singapore would soon be changed to that of an embassy. U Pc Kin was speaking to newsmen before leaving on a threeday official55 words
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Article24 1965-09-09 7 PARIT BLNTAR Wed.— The MetliodLs: Church. Parit Bunntr. will hold a dinner and musical night tomorrow to raise funds for rhurch work.24 words
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172 1965-09-09 7 Boria item banned: 'Critical of Religious Dept' DENANG. Wed. The Penang Umno Pesta committee last night banned an item by the Pantai Pulau Jerejak boria troupe attacking the administration of the Religious Affairs Department. The performance was nmhlv critical of the Department, particularly of its collection of fitrah tithes." a172 words
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132 1965-09-09 7 Motive for thug's murder stays unsolved I SINGAPORE. Wed. Pol i c i have not established the mot for the murder of a I young markr' a in a school at Queens- town last evening. There is little doubt, how ever, that the death ol Lim Guan Hock. 20. hud132 words
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Article34 1965-09-09 7 JSRANTBT. bn .S.im.MKiin i I to ail ho>plula In M «i up goodwill romnr.' He announced this at the orvr tng of a new health Mb-centre al KeloU noar hon34 words
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Article24 1965-09-09 7 PENANG. Wad Rubber Trade- fta celebrate Itt 46th annhrman with a "moon cake Anaon Road premies ,v 8 j>.m on Friday24 words
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340 1965-09-09 7 PENANG. Wad Till. CDP opposition leader, Dr. lim (hong Eu. today criticised the rejection by the State Assembly Speaker of a motion which he had submitted calling for a plebiscite to ascertain the views of the people of Penang on whether they340 words
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374 1965-09-09 7 Third world war if U.S. loses in Vietnam: Nixon KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. IF the United States were to lose the struggle for the freedom of Vietnam, Asia could be plunged into World War 111 within live years, Mr. Richard Nixon said here today. Speaking to more than 700 students, who374 words
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106 1965-09-09 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Four K Indonesians, who were picked up early yesterday by H.MS. Hubberston after their sampan had been sunk by the naval patrol boat, were today jailed for six months each for entering a controlled area. Bangsal Amat. Abdul Aziz Muhammed. Mohamed Yacob106 words
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81 1965-09-09 7 IPOH. Wrd.— A motor-c-y Lwm See Hun. 27. was kl led "n a iccident between Chemor and I Tan.ton^ Rumbutan last n.ght H< was thrown off iiis machine \vh:ch .i:d io have struck ;i scooter. Lira and hU> pillion rdcr. I-ee 1 Send. 18.81 words
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Article70 1965-09-09 7 Counsellor for Washington KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Inche Yusof bin Ariff. a senior official of the Ministry of Exter- 1 nul Affairs, left her© yesterday. to Join the Malaysian Embassy in Washington as counsellor. Inche Yusof. who was a former ■MODi Secretary at the En mgkok and the High Com- 170 words
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Article37 1965-09-09 7 IPOH. Wed.— A group of 95 farmers 15 from Perak and 10 from Negri Sembilan leave for j Formosa on Tuesday to study sericulture techniques, especially in padi cultivation, and the jetup of farmers' associations37 words
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Article32 1965-09-09 7 BATD PAHAT. Wed- A woI men's platoon of the Territorial Army has been formed here and 29 of them, who were recently recrutted. will undergo their baslo training soon.32 words
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236 1965-09-09 7 MAN OF 30 AND THE MAID SERVANT AGED 15 CINGAPORE. Wed.— A father of three, Chua Chen Yit, 30, was today Jailed for a year for having carnal connection with his 15-year-old domestic servant. The girl, according to Acting Deputy Supt. A. D. Jacobs prosecuting, was now pregnant, and living236 words
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Article42 1965-09-09 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore Hou.-*. the. Slate.-, official buildme in Kuala Lumpur, is now h* ing temporarily used as the offic* of the Singapore High Commission. Before the separation, the hou*# was used to accommodate Singapore Ministers visiting Kuala Lumpur42 words
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Article53 1965-09-09 7 KUALA LUMPL'R Wed.— The Information Department Staff Union will hold its annual meeting at the Dewan Penatuan Ouru3 Melavu (Malay Teachers' Association Hall >. Jalan Raja Muda. here at 9 30 a m. on Sept. 19. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Ahdul Rahman,53 words
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143 1965-09-09 7 Two trade unions to speak for employers in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. ~~< II'HEN the newlyrmed National Employers' Council of Singapore is registered, the island will have two employers' trade unions. The othrr Is the Singapore Federation of Em ploy- Mr F> Hoon Slak. the preMden* of thp National Employe Council,143 words
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170 1965-09-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The deadline for the PAP to show cause why its registration should not be cancelled expired today but the Government has not yet made a decision. The Registrar of Societies. Mr. Chin Hon Hian. today said he should be170 words
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Article28 1965-09-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Bank Negara lias .sold $6,202,250 < worth of Defence Bonds to 1.686 subscribers. Yesterday it sold I $42,750 worth of bonds to 11 subscribers.28 words
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Advertisement115 1965-09-09 7 j it's ahorse orahouse Ik* b^Lh iffy I i i&^ I y ly w V far Mk ■A^Z llfeaailli .L^ggp A m VI 'If v*» *Srm.j Ai m b. 1 1 Lvk ii laW A iB I; 7?^ to No horse carries better colours >*//i Ma *w and no house115 words
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Obituary27 1965-09-09 8 t* »f,r4M tit i Vtmmumj CABLB RECEIVED Mr ft. Adrna Mini formerly or 011 R. Offlo*. Kuala lAimpur rtthrr-in-law of Mr tnvalm*.i:n of Johwre l:.ihni paaacd27 words
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Article85 1965-09-09 8 i» Word* Sli (Minimum t Mil ANO MRS fboo I'.ng Khoor mi fi-irnds for Hi*u (tftl and Kood wialwa on th*ir wedding. MM. ANO MRS. V. uvm l-nul Raj tr*wnk rrlativm and frirndi for that •ndin" prrirnta. trlegrama and nrt cir. thrir m.irri.ii'. !po MESIRI NC KONO SWKt. Lrona85 words
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Article75 1965-09-09 8 W*r4, Sli (Minimum, FIOERAU PUBLICATION* LTD all wachcra and hook addicts in browaa In ttarlr alum-room at TkBM ■aaaa, Rlvrr Vallajr Road. Singapore COMB TO tORNCNTO (Princv'a mt HulldtD(i Orchard Road and t.ijalo our drllrloii* Italian Pa»tria> and PattM Four" ma4a by our f.imo i» Itallaa i.unfr<t.oatr VllU. Orflei75 words
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(Dif Straits Zimts Thursday. Sept. $ 1965. Towards A Ceasefire
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Article672 1965-09-09 8 Pressure is mounting on India and Pakistan to stop i their suicidal war. With the i exception of Communist China, which has an anti- Indian axe to grind, and Indonesia, in whose judgment it would seem, any country which actively befriends Mai- j aysia is automatically in672 words
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Article446 1965-09-09 8 The memorandum on trade relations between Singapore and Malaysia which Senator Übaidulla handed to Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday haa not been made public. But be- cause it bears the collective endorsement of all Malaysian and Singaporean chambers of commerce it may be assumed to be a document of446 words
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Article107 1965-09-09 8 Muar, a town zealous of it* good name, hai just expelled six youths believed to be gang leaden responsible for recent crimes. But Muar's advantage will clearly be another district's problem. The errant young men will have to settle somewhere, and it is too much to hope that107 words
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542 1965-09-09 8 John Monks - 'Computer' golf— or making champions in scientific way John Monks By I ONDON. Wed. "My boys." explained Mr. Ernest Butten. "cost me more than £15.000 a year. But if one of them could win the British or Am* rican Open rolf cham pionships I wo«ld con sider that money wrll542 words
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103 1965-09-09 8 EVERY Tue.^day at 7HO p.m. I listen to the radio lor points on better gardening. The programme I speak of is "Kebun Pa Awang" (Mr. Awang'.- Garden; For five minutes only are we Riven points on our kebun and for 20 minutes we are103 words
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Letter90 1965-09-09 8 AUR team was booed and vF beaten during th* Merdeka soccer tournament and "Golfing Tip*" has not improved th* situation In any way. With the Seap Games just around the corner, surely It Is time now to put mat- trrs right by showing .-occer films on television Perhaps this will90 words
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Letter36 1965-09-09 8 \ITY son, who Is in Stanlfl dard VI in an English school here, complains that bis class has had four teachers in six months. And of the four, three were temporary and untrained. PARENTS Slim River36 words
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Letter22 1965-09-09 8 qrtHE normal postage for X letters is 15 cents, but the stamp-vending machines disgorge 10-cent stamps for 10-cent coins. POSSUM Kuala Lumpur22 words
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171 1965-09-09 8 People who lose lottery tickets IN reply to your oorres--1 pondent. Mr. Glen Young, we assure him and the public that all reports of loss of tickets prior to the drawing of the lotteries are Investigated. Agents do not normally lose tickets except in block lots in transit. Agents are171 words
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Article, Illustration871 1965-09-09 8 John ! Rutherford; CHIA POTEIK: Singapore. Wed - John Rutherford THE YOUNG ECONOMISTS TAKE OVER FROM THE OLD REVOLUTIONARIES By VIENNA, Wednesday AMERICAS roving amb a s s a dor, Mr. Averell Harriman. back here from visits to Moscow and other Communist capitals, reports that the Soviets are still bent on world revolution.871 words
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Advertisement491 1965-09-09 8 ■*akwUa«a»flafa«aHa«HaßaaaV I Strtilt Tbm« k Haky M.J Cla«m*d advertuemente aiev a« •>•"«•« i« colo aTOMAai lurm. MARKET Or-h«'j »<j.« (■••aaxteatel Dm*) COLO iroKAOI •RAMCHIB At Ha.lana Ratana Naval laia. A«tl<*rtw>4 A|*«ia< CITY IOOt BTOMB LTB wiiwhestef Hmh. Coiiyw o«*at TM« NIWI mONT Fltipattlck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL. Aemiraiir Na**M Ba«a491 words
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Advertisement39 1965-09-09 8 77i« Renovpned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Wo rk man ship Almo H>,h Clam w% v wo^mni. SINGApOKE: 21, CKul.o ft****. Ufa ***** HONGKONG: lit Floor, Reejw N«. I. 54-64, Nathan R««*j. Koufaum39 words
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Advertisement135 1965-09-09 8 Another reason why Q more Carrier stir 7j conditioning is bought t/ian any other makel "flgS §ifc air direction in tan 9*l maximum circula- ,s^ tion of cool air, look to a k < Carrier Air Conditioning. Sj 9 Air conditioning. Hera, as In many other parts of the right135 words
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2126 1965-09-09 9 Grenade murder bid plot: All 4 found guilty CHIA POTEIK: One gets five years, the others three years each By Singapore. Wed. LYING ON OATH AND INVENTING STORY: COUNSEL RING OF TRUTH IN STORY TOLD BY PTE BRETTSUBMISSION BY PROSECUTION JTOUR British soldiers tried by a general court martial for2,126 words
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Article208 1965-09-09 9 Malaysia to have air pact with S'pore IfUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. The Cabinet today appointed a committee headed by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, to study* a proposal for co-operation with Singapore in civil aviation. Announcing this today after the Cabinet meetIng, the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul208 words
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69 1965-09-09 9 IPOH. Wed. Th>v«« stole $6,000 cash and $400 worth of Jewellery from a house In Merdeka Gardens her* 1 yesterday. Hew Wan Chong. 31. a car salesman, told the police 'hut he went to Bidor with his wife snd children on Monday aud returned69 words
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Article50 1965-09-09 9 I SINGAPORE. Wed —A criminal law detainee fell from the third floor of the C.I D. building to Rob.nson Road this afternoon, and was adcnittfi to the General Hospital ;n a serious condition. A police spokesman na.d the man was under interrogation when the incident occurred.50 words
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Advertisement187 1965-09-09 9 FINDING IT DIFFICULT TO SAVE MONEY? wHy not open m savings account wftfl THE HONGKONG BANK Ar« you finding it difficult to save money? Well, so did Mr. Thrifty until he opened a Savings Account with the Hongkong Bank. Why don't you d© ih« same? Yotitl be surprised just how187 words
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Advertisement64 1965-09-09 9 MM. I MgRNErU FOR MEN 'X V MINNEN SOF'STROKf m n I i V pushbutton aerosol shaving m /l| SSg I foam— shaves quicker than I fwjskm brace' C^pc y Vy^ S!^Cool«r«thert»»nbum»— thafs MENNEN SKIN BRACE*. Am«rtc« largest selling after-shave. It's the refreshing, Invigorating face and body rub with the64 words
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Miscellaneous769 1965-09-09 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur 7.35 Beverly HlllbJllien and Pen»n C 6 looh and Jethros Friend"; 8 New. m Malacca; S Johore fUhrn; 4 Mandarin: 8.10 Best of the Ta.pln C T B»tu Pahat; Post -The vsw of the ■"Mi K >"» MounUin": 840 Film P.M.: 5.45 Opening «nd769 words
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449 1965-09-09 10 IIfHEN they were coloured radiantly red, lips were the focal point of the face. Now, painted pale and pretty, they've faded out of the picture. It means that there's more emphasis on the eyes and it also means that the complexion is more449 words
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Article142 1965-09-09 10 HERE'S a recipe for Cherry Loaf Cake: You'll need 12 oz. (or \'i rounded tablespoons* plain flour: 3 level teaspoons baking powder: oz butter or margarine: 6 oz castor sugar: 6 oz. glace cherries, halved: 3 eggs- milk to mix. Sift together flour and baking powder. Rub142 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-09-09 10 I If OItVU YEOH - Cutest idea for your apron OItVU YEOH I If HERE'S the cutest Idea If you want to entertain In style. A pretty silk apron that gives an unusual touch of glamour. Seen in the picture is a candy pink and purple apron with a potholder attached. What's new about a286 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-09-09 10 THE BANGKOK TOUCH IN PARIS LET'S take look at what Parii has to offer in fashion. It's not always that many of us can dream of buying a n original from one of tha fabulous collections presented each year. Today I present some of the first pictures from the recent195 words
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Advertisement227 1965-09-09 10 Confidence in yourself sriT-THAI.IJ* «h» trtKlrmark of QMdKI Md R.liHl.Hliy! Throiiuh ■iditlon of ROL'TH-M.l-M .-NMnn.iry Tin, :k ha< genrratrd ronfldrnce In Ukmw who \r\~r\A on th. in. mtrwimi nmaln firmly yrt m> liwrr»ily In |*>*itioi,. to lit thf zirntt ■prrhly peflkaC ■OUTRALLI .onie in four Ma*, rhoOKr yonr« unii b.Smthdh227 words
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Advertisement355 1965-09-09 10 NO WOMAN CAN RESIST SOMETHING INTIMATE! 'I NTI MATE' Cherished as one of the world's seven great fragrances She may have diamonds in her past, sables in her future, but no woman has everything until she has everthing 'Intimate'! Perfjme, Eau de Toilette. Perfume Oil for Body and Bath. Other355 words
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Article, Illustration485 1965-09-09 11 T.G. NG: Kuala Lumpur, Wed - Rooms to let in rent-free quarters T.G. NG: A Straits Times investigation By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. ACTING on a tip by an anonymous letter writer, the Straits Times today uncovered a racket here in which government servants, who ore provided free quarters, are renting out their extra rooms. Depending on485 words
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220 1965-09-09 11 8 'POLITICIANS' EXPELLED FROM STORE SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ITIGHT secondary school students have been expelled from the Singapore Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road for political involvement. This followed their recent court conviction for implication In this year's May Day demonstrations organised by left-wing unions. The expulsions were disclosed220 words
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104 1965-09-09 11 CINGAPORE, Wed. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday rejected the claims of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union for salary Increases for the workers of a department store. Emoorium Ltd. It ruled that the present salary rates should continue- The pre sent104 words
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Article44 1965-09-09 11 ALOR STAR. Wed.— A Upper. Lee Hock Thye. 20. was today sent to Jail for two years for attempting to rape a four-year-old girl. "You have behaved like an animal." Dato Justice Yong told Lee, who pleaded guilty.44 words
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245 1965-09-09 11 Number of mines now exceeds 1,000 rOH. Wed. For the first time in Malaya's tin mining history the number of all types of mines In operation broke the 1.000-mark. Statistics show that 34 new gravel pump mines and a dredge went into operation In July taking the grand total to245 words
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71 1965-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Visiting journalist Sergei Svirin, of Russia's official Tass news agency, today took a look at Singapore's education system. In the morning he toured the University of Singapore at Cluny Road and had an hour-long briefing from the acting Vice-Chancel-lor. Mr. Reginald Quahe.71 words
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Article39 1965-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— -The Singapore Vocational Institute will hold its second graduation ceremony at the institute's new motor vehicle mechanic workshop at 2.30 p.m. on Sept 18. A total of 227 graduands will receive their certificates.39 words
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175 1965-09-09 11 THUGS IN 'PAY UP OR ELSE' WATER RACKET rUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thugs masquerading as waterworks employees are demanding cash from consumers and threatening to disconnect supplies of those who do not pay up. A spokesman for the Public Works Department today advised consumers not to be Intimidated by these thugs175 words
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Article28 1965-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Singapore tourist guide. Mr. James Phua. 22. has left for London to take up a two-year course in hotel management and catering.28 words
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Article32 1965-09-09 11 SINGAPORE Wed. lnche| Va'acob btn Mohamed. Psrliamen- j tary Secretary to the Prune Minister wt|] attend the Pulau Braiu community centre"* uurth «nnlversarv celebrations at 7-30 cm. on Saturday.32 words
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Article57 1965-09-09 11 Alxjß STAR. Wed- The Kedah Chamber of Commerce last ni&ht resolved to ask the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya to urge the Otntral Government to repeal the turnover tax. The n 1 decided to HM In the I country to cioic for one day.57 words
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Article27 1965-09-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the Bangkok Bank building at High Street here at 5 p.m. on Monday.27 words
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Article22 1965-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. SP Zafar. Pakistan's Minister for Law. left for Karachi last night after spending a day here.22 words
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181 1965-09-09 11 I WELLINGTON. Wad. MALAYSIAN students in New Zealand have condemned the separation of Singapore from Malaysia, and urged better relations between the two Governments. This was one of the resolutions passed by the students at the pan-New Zealand Malaysian students' congress, organised181 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-09-09 11 Narcissus Queen riTHE 1965 Narcissus X Queen of Hawaii. Miss Aileen Lee, who will arrive in Singapore today on a goodwill visit Miss Lee, 21. a sociology and psychology student at the University of Hawaii, is on a tour of the Orient, sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of61 words
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Article57 1965-09-09 11 PENANO. Wed— Ten girl students of the Union Institute. Penang, and about 20 pupils of Its kindergarten will perform Malay folk dances at the charity show which the Penang Malay Writers' Association will stage at the Chinese Girls' High School on Saturday night in aid57 words
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97 1965-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Timber Exporters Association has criticised the proposed freight increases by the Straits/ South Africa Shipping Conference on timber exported to South African ports. A sub-committee of the association at a meeting yesterday, unanimously agreed thai there was' no justification for97 words
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378 1965-09-09 11 Briefing by Tengku remains a secret PENANG. W*d THE Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, granted leave to the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, to refuse to answer a question raised by Mr. Teh Geok Kooi (UDP Tanjong Tengah) at today's Assembly meeting.378 words
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Advertisement76 1965-09-09 11 only Nescafe Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted specially for you. Open the jar smell that glorious aroma of freshly-roasted coffee beans the beans that give Nescafe instant coffee its superb flavour. All the goodness of those coffee beans goes into new aroma-sealed Nescafe.76 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-09-09 11 BnffH Bunny By Ralph llointtinhl f. .if^y I Egr cpty, i }i l l nTTTv /cau.mewhen\ f N LUCKY I GOT ASK A FAVOR? J Yb*&\Jw I THE ei_AA STBEFT A /BEASTLY COLON I THIS BLANKET s^ J ±[4 YV W VfI^ABBWE^ I TODAY, EH, J yXPQg IgVlN6i [//SURE, AS^54 words
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Advertisement629 1965-09-09 12 (Continued from Pag* S) SITUATIONS VACANT Werdt tt (Ml*.)— Box It eta, extrm qualified TBACHER of Eagllab needed for Secondary Claases. Apply Principal. Catholic High School, B'por*. Tel: ***** ESTABLISHED PUBLISHING ORGANISATION Require* a REPRESENTATIVE tor tarn f.sat Coast to be based at Kota Uharu. rhe surceaaful candidate will b*629 words
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Advertisement713 1965-09-09 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* tt (Ml*.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm TERRACE HOUSE to let at No 8 Hillvlew Road Betapak K.L. Pleaa* contact Phone U460 K.L. 2 ROOM FLAT telephone reasonable rent. District 10. Ring S'por* ***** for full particular*. ONI LARGE ROOM Vacant top Boor. Can supply breakfast If713 words
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Advertisement824 1965-09-09 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It Ward* tt (Ml*.)— Box It eU. twtre SELSTAR MILL ISTATI: Furnished semi detached bungalow. Louses cumdinlnn room. 3 bedroom*. Area: 3.700 •q. ft. Prlc*: $29,000/-. David Pnoa Bona. Valuer* Estata Agents. Tel Spore *****/*****. MAJEEOEB ***** (Johor* Bahnu Three-bedroomed detached buacalow. two-oathrooma, atrvant'a room,824 words
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Advertisement837 1965-09-09 12 BEAUH CULTURE It Warda tt (Mit.)— Box tt eta. extra REDUCE SAFILV witb R*duClß( Blonrllrs. A Dew German dlsoovery. rrom all ehemuta PEST CONTROL DRIVE CARETULLT LEAVE EXTERsfTNATION TO US THOMAS COWAN A CO. LTO. M4M SINGAPORE A THROVGHOL'T atV LATVIA. DOGS AT STUD li Werda tt (Mi*.) Box St837 words
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Advertisement749 1965-09-09 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC I It Warda tt (Ml*.)— Box It eta. mxtrm CENTLEMEN For B«*dl*b M***M». Bteambatb. Kaelu! Trratmcct. Maol. I cure. Halrcutting. T'nttaE. "Jeaa* Air-ronditionrd salon. '.'6A. PeDan« L«ne. iSpctri ***** JEUNEStE ET BEAUTE B>r*m bath Body-massage by exp*r)»nc«d masseur/ masseuse. Modern A byfienle. K Ncrn Ann Building, Orchard749 words
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Advertisement774 1965-09-09 12 j PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE JUKONO POWER STATION The Public Utilities Board, Singapore, propones to call for separate tenders for the following Items for Jurong Power Station 1. 600 k.lbhr. Holler UnlU having steam couuitlons of 1326 lb/sq.ln. and 9«5*P at the stop valve. The Boilers are to be oil774 words
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Advertisement470 1965-09-09 12 KENYATAAN TAWAKAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 V. -ang berdafUr dl- J.K.R dl-dalam d ;elas E' dan ka-atas dan dl-terimu 11-PeJabat Jurutera Negeri. J.iba- an Kerja Raya, Johor. Johor v Jahru hlngga Jam pukol 12 te;ah hart pada 15hb September. .965 untok: MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN BABUAH BANGUNAN 4 BILEK DARJAH470 words
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Advertisement337 1965-09-09 12 TENDERS JOHORE PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN, J.K.R. Tawaran2 daripada rVmboronja aii< berdaftar dl-J.KJI. kela« C" dan kt.i'as akan dl-trrlma l-pejabat JURLTTERA NEOERI. K.R. JOHOKE tiiiimra pukol 2.00 U-m.Mli hurl p«ulu 15*1965 intok: •CONSTRUCTION OP ONX BIX>CK OF 8 UNITS CI.ASH G' SINGLE BEDROOMS AND THREE BLOCKS CLABB O" DOUBLE BEDROOMS >3 UNITS)337 words
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Advertisement1292 1965-09-09 13 TD LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST OJ.i Oae Sport Sana P. ftiam Ptnats SJL'JS'*,-. Liverpool. Glatfow Cat. 38 Sept 11 Septl2/18 Sapt 17 y»p2s2£°* Liverpool, Glasgow Sept II Sept 21 Seat 2J/2S Sept2S rvri/. D r M Liverpool. Dublin, A-moutn ..Se|t22 Sept 28 Sept 27/ 2 let I Sr.J-c 0 11,292 words
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Advertisement1235 1965-09-09 13 7-//jrf.H\jl//V£S to I THE EAST ASIATIC COMPA-.* L'l yK'.'fe-ut n Ormerk EXPRESS SAIUNtS TO HEAR EASI. CONTINENT AN! gCANBIHAYIAi Singapore P. S'haa Penang Am Genoa Havre H'burg R'daa Aorw Cop PANAMA a) Sept 18/21 Sept 22/24 2S/28 Oct IJ 21 Oct 2J Nei 1 4 II KAMBODIA I) Sept 30/1,235 words
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Advertisement1265 1965-09-09 13 \ben®line\ EXPRESS SERVICE Tt LONDON, LIVERPOOL t, CONTINENTAL PORTS nriri AIVaTDC For in»r;coi Od II I bLNLAWLKb 6-mm.a Od 21 Singapore p. Sham Peaeot JJ^L... n« *i Sll Tatar Sept 11/14 Sept 15/18 M brouj Na» tl BENLOYAL Far London let 4 Smgaoore P. Sham Penang Hamburg Od 11 C.1,265 words
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Advertisement1245 1965-09-09 13 feELLERIIAN BUCKMALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent cm or CUM navrt. l«^ n*-^ Kmm fmm cmtuunu. <>«™ <^« 'M"/^ Cm Or BLASBIW Londoa, Hamtjorg. Rotttrtaa. H«»re Hull. InTtam M are :i 31 Sipt 21 Sapt Cm W POONA* Lisbon. Loodoe, fJatJterg, Rottardatl Hull 4/ 8 Oct 1/8 Od Cm OF RIPON1,245 words
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Article130 1965-09-09 14 E STOCKS MELBOURNE. Wed. ALTHOUGH Industrial movee were more in balance the major portion of the list continued to decline. Leaders were variable and some recovered further from recent lows. Base metals were quiet and held around steady levels while there was little trading In oils. Today'a cloning pncen with130 words
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Article254 1965-09-09 14 SEPTEMBER flnt grade rubier f .o.b. buyen cloacd at 5 pm. In Sincaporr, Koala Lumpur yesterdar at 66^, crnU per tb., nnrhin^rd on Tuesday's cloalnf lerel for the poriUon. The tone was dulL R.A.S. and F.MR.X. clods* prices in centa per Ib. yestercUr: Buyers SeUrrs Int. 1 K.S.S.254 words
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Article232 1965-09-09 14 OPTION PREMIUMS INDUSTRIALS 6. Thre« month* BouvtMd 12 ctl. 34. Box 14 en. City IVv. v> eu. McAtlittr 9 Ma, <\s. Huldloga M lnvMt II ci» I.", SM tt. Iron Set« UunloiMi 12 O.CJX 14 .n •t ZO ct*. Kottimuu 10 ou K»«o 13 rtK r.f>i.:n»oni 10 via K>-d DM>232 words
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Article121 1965-09-09 14 SHIPS lying alenande the Singapore wrtar? it er e«a«eted teday are: Henloval 1/2. L4ina Maenik 3/4. ThortK«ard 6/7. Btentor H/0, Kerolake 10/11. City of Chicago 13/14. Ball (Swndlah) 15/16, Sabann 21/22. Ano* Maerik 27/28, Klan Aun 29/30. Empire Oanoet 3.T34. Ol«(tarry 38/30, Prratdant Taylr: 42/43, Belle 44.121 words
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Article53 1965-09-09 14 Output from the estates and mines In the Outhrie Oroup (or August and for 1965 todate In brackets are as follows: rubber 9.605,000 Ib. (67.316,000 Ib.). tea 219.000 Ib. (1.597.000 Ib i, palm oil 3,833 tons (30.046 tons), palm kerneb 856 tons 6.447 tons) and tin ere 134353 words
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Article24 1965-09-09 14 Srpt 8 MALAYAN KI BBKK PRIC't: bbl tent> (unchanged). TIN: $"0.12} tup $5). I nofTlcial estimated offering 235 tons (down 15 tons).24 words
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447 1965-09-09 14 CjTRAITS tin rose by $5 a I O plcul to $770,124 picul. the highest price since early June, in Penang yesterday. The offering was estimatI ed down 15 tons to '£35 tons. I The rise was attributed to good demand with Ism447 words
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Article17 1965-09-09 14 Further August rubber crops notified Included: Ayer Mofek SUM Ib. and Bukit KaUl 57,180 Ib.17 words
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906 1965-09-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were cxv; tremely quiet on the Stock Exchange yesterday with prices steady or more or less unchanged on a negligible turnover. The volume of business at 138.750 shares was the lowest since July 9. Fraser Neave. for instance906 words
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Article24 1965-09-09 14 STOCK INDICES Mal.iran s:ock Iniiu rv Sept. 7 Sept. -Industrials: ;."...>: ;j.j> Tins: 1441 94.01 .> rubber*: ltri.S'i Dec. 30, 1963 ]oii Dec. 29. 1962 10024 words
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Article756 1965-09-09 14 STOCK EXCHANGES OF MALAYSIA OISIVKSS in and reported to v the Singapore aad Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yeaUrday. tilth the number of the shares traded in brackets waa: INDUSTRIALS- Celd Itare (1.00O) 5204: Kaet Smart <2.000> (2.78: P. and N erd« iI.OOO^ 0X.48: Oamman756 words
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Article80 1965-09-09 14 GAZETTED PRICES 'THE Malaysian Minister of Finance ha* ftxed UtrMi prices for ralruUtinx rtu>totna duUra for the period from Sept. 9 to Srpt. I*, Kubbrr tjtii^ C i% a tb. < °f>™ 5528 i ton. (oconut Oil SB3B a ton. Palm Oil SX3I a ton. Palm Kernels M9V25 a ton80 words
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Article55 1965-09-09 14 r THK present rat* of thr Mateyan dolUr arairiKt thr potrarl •trrlmir fixed on November 24 U«t year is acUint;, T.T. or OJ> 2v I 3 15/16 d Buvlrqr t.T. la. 4 I/I6d Burin*; OD. 2s. 4\d. The dollar ts at Ita atatatorr middle poidUon In relation to55 words
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Article76 1965-09-09 14 /-HINCJE Produce Ciafianga omga> y pere neen *>ric<* Mr picul yotter"r Ceeanut oil: hulk 149 aaliera drvua Cepra: Baa* Oat. IK Contineot: IV oaooao Popper: MaßOaOj «MM t177, asajPl Saransk aibjstt IIT4 nrlier* tperlal Sarawak bl»'k »i::7j *riiera. nrMH Uimpontc Dlack «H..-,.-:, aeilera IaJI (Kl', FO.W), AST A76 words
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Article50 1965-09-09 14 T"Hi A>«eeiatl«« et Bank* In Malay Baaea Uxac cttitn«aa lo Ita raiaa to merchant* >e«t> May (all ratra >Q ll»0) Canada: t>uyta« TT v.j. atrmall OP Ml. imi tfm. atatW mi:». 33 10/ 10 ttade bOHt Selling TT er OD ready: Canadian dellari .1 Holland Guilder* Italian Lit.50 words
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Article39 1965-09-09 14 ON *h« tf* iiMMitl* market In Host Kon» >»«r»r«l»y the U a d»i'»» waa quoted at 5.7 Ci for T.T. aa* 5 TM for aaefc. •taring waa qootad at 10.04 aarf •ne taal af I** at 201.39 words
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Advertisement1184 1965-09-09 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tJc Atlantic Service Bi't'cv HK L Anj«ie» N. Ye« BosW -Tta.tHiejt Mart- II Jl Oci I? Ott 17 Ntf IOK 5 Ott ■Kißikrti Maru 1172 Ntt JS Nt* 17 Ott 1 lee s laa Won Coast djt Central South America Service) "Cent Maro"1,184 words
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Advertisement800 1965-09-09 14 eaV^^^ Ba^^B H ar^Wi aaal BaagaawaaaT^aaaW^^Tja^^^T^Cr^^^. W ja>. OM »USTI*LIa/r1I\» UAUMO UIVICt INBI*. PMISTM M 0 P SHU SfBVICt It: Freaiaatl* adtlaMa, Meieeem Sftatt Tt. +w*n* aad Hataatttiaat) ••nan| ffmm y*»* i S'sca P. S'kaa i*eatdaj tUUMOA Sept 11 12 Seat U v Seat 11 Pan OARPtTa Oat IV Oct800 words
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Advertisement936 1965-09-09 15 SHERIFF'S SALE IX THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE IX THE CAUSE OF Snit No. 899 of 1965 Execution No. 116 of IMS Sinif Darby (Singapore) Limited Plaintiff Versus 1..v Hua Sang trading us Hiap Eng Defendant AUCTION SALE OF One Morris Cowley van No. so- 1520 and One Pordson van936 words
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Advertisement981 1965-09-09 15 Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce outputs of tin concentrates for the month of August, 1965 as follows: Plcnls Aver Hltam Tin Dredging Ltd 1,589 No. 3 dredge attained a depth of 70 It. In low-grade karang before being shut down on the 25th lor Installation of larger bucket band. The981 words
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Advertisement910 1965-09-09 15 NOTICES NOTICE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF BRIDGE THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Bridge No. 31/5 Iskandar Bridge /Katl Road wUI be closed to traffic until further notice. Through traffic Is hereby requested to follow route via Kuala Kangsar Town. KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR., PAHANG Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J.KH.. kelas910 words
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Advertisement895 1965-09-09 15 NOTICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE FIRST AND SECOND CLASS CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY IN SADIOTELEGBAPHV Written examinations covering theory of technical electricity and radtocommunlcatlons will be held on 20th and 21st October, 1965 in Singapore. A pass In these examinations will be accepted as partial qualification for Issue of above certificates of895 words
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Advertisement797 1965-09-09 15 NOTICES I THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that the follow- ing draft plans have been prepared and are open to putilc Inspection on any working cay I during office hours for three797 words
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Advertisement563 1965-09-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI V»e»ney m Clerk/Interpreter. APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to tbe post of Clerk/ Interpreter In tbe Judicial Department, Brunei. (One post). QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have passed the Overseas School Ortlflcat- or equivalent examination and be I really proficient In at least three Chinese dialects. Malay563 words
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Advertisement322 1965-09-09 15 EXECUTIVE POST Available for a Malaysion with a thorough practical knowledge of diesel engines who is capable of keeping md supervising an accurate stock and supply administration of spares and accessories covering the whole of Malaysia. He will have to reside at Ipoh. Apply with extensive details to Box A322 words
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250 1965-09-09 16 Hurt ankle may put Holder out for season I UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Roy IV Holder. Seiangor and Malaysia's rugyer captain, li raring to go on the Held but ,i pre-season ankle injur •.kely to keep him out of l hej «ame for the season. Doctor-, -uspect trouble with the achllles250 words
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189 1965-09-09 16 SINGAPORE 'SEVENS' TEAM HIT BY INJURIES CINGAPORE, Wed Inlurle.s and leave problem have prevented Singapore Rugby Union from fielding their strongest team for the frond Malaysian seven-a-side rugby tournament at Seremban on Sept. 11. Three of the seven selected players— John Koh, Yeow and Natahar Bava, have now Informed S.R.U.189 words
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Article33 1965-09-09 16 MALACCA. Wed. The Army Malaya Rugby Football Union will hold a final trial at Terendak Camp tomorrow to pick the team for the MRU seven-a-«lde competition at Seremban on Sept 1133 words
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Article122 1965-09-09 16 SIXJtLB K'pore HH M-nior a-flnala: HX Bank 2 Mai. Airways 1; Naaii i Cold Storage 1; Wearnes 6 Mer cantile Bk 0; Chartered Bit 2 Borneo Motors 1. Junior: Hotel Stngapura 5 NTS 0: STC 3 Sime Daibj 1. P. Welkwlry FA up (B'vorth) KiUt 3 lAI. Malacca uiv.122 words
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Article389 1965-09-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday 'WRONG ADDRESS' OF LETTER DELAYS STORE'S BID TO BE IN SEAP GAMES CONFUSION over correspondence is delay- ing progress in moves to bring Singapore into the Seap Games here in December As a first step to qualify for the Games, the, Singapore Olympic and Sports389 words
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Article, Illustration653 1965-09-09 16 Saldivar keeps his title WORLD ROUNDUP BOXING London, Wed.- Vicente Sal- divar of Mexico hammered out a convincing points win over challenger Howard Winstone of Wales over 15 rounds to retain his world featherweight title at Earls Court here last night. It was a triumph for tenacious aggression and strength653 words
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Article132 1965-09-09 16 MALACCA START TRAINING MALACCA. Wed. Seventeen Malacca hockey players began centralised training here yesterday in preparation for the Razak Cup final league at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 17-19. In the final league. Malacca, the south zone winners, will meet Seiangor and Negri Sembil:m central zone) and Penaiiß (north znne> Noble132 words
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Article21 1965-09-09 16 PAHANG TOURNEY BENTONG. W»d— The Pahang open badminton championships will be held at the Chinese Town Hall here on Oct. 1-3.21 words
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398 1965-09-09 16 Malaysia change line-up in win bid SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaysian badminton j selectors have reshuffled the singles line-up in the international match here against Thailand, beginning tomorrow night at eight, in a bid to redeem lost prestige in the first leg at Bang- < kok where Malaysia lost by 8-1. The398 words
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Advertisement153 1965-09-09 16 HtfiMQl COLOUR Jwfr£!Z~ NUMBER OUT NOW "v^^HMnMt^^'"*- plifwiAfiiE k53 1 1 n-,^J ilGip mfB y° u IJ^3 capture bp i_ BmSSbbHhm h c* 7k^f*EK m BBBBBPf 1 splendour Shoot for sure with y I k colours! Feature* imhnft: Processing colour slides at home. Whof kind of colour film? Preparing for153 words
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Advertisement52 1965-09-09 16 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS BSfZm lfs ECONOHI^L! bVI ftSrV U P t0 40 m 'P-9-S9!l 3,000 miles beBI^LiS ween servicing =^^R^^| This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 seater is also the safest B 4 disc brakes. sft^ Test drive iV (fifib Progress Motors Limited Orchard52 words
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Miscellaneous336 1965-09-09 16 SPORTS DIARY K\I>MI\TON Inlrinatinnul— Ind l«-q Mal;.y.-ia I Thailand iVpOT BA hali. 8 p.ai.i. lIOCKKY— Perak Centra 1 1 •chools carnival ilpoh padang. 3 p.m.). 1.. Peiak Lge: IA v DTC (T- Anson^. SOCCLK— r Wrtirstey Cop: 6'worth CRC 'B 1 v Indian Blue! Cross (B'worth). Krlan L«e: K. Kurau336 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1965-09-09 17 RACING with Epsom Jeep DOUBLE FOR MITCHELL BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $85,308 1— No *****1 (S21.1U) 2— No *****6 ($10,557) 3— No *****4 ($5,278) STARTERS ($527 each): Nm *****1. *****6. 1992:.*. *****2. *****2. *****!. *****2. *****7. *****2. *****4. Consolation I $46!) each Nm *****2. *****6.2,135 words
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380 1965-09-09 17 I ONDON. Wrd.— French Pairol, trained al M.ilton by r»eter i iby and v. inner of his lasi two racaa, i.s clear 10-1 favour.tc for the Cesaren itch— first leg of the Autumn Double. •lolnt second lavountes at 12-1 arc Sam Halls Borlenc Boy.Reuter - 380 words
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Article266 1965-09-09 17 S'pore AFA get a third petition CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur F.A., who havt two "no confidence** petitions on their hands, received a third petition yesterday. The association's 02 Junior rlubs nave now thrown In their lot with the senior team.s and yesterday petition, ed Safa to dissolve the present266 words
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Article35 1965-09-09 17 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. Eighteen teams are taking part ta the Central Province Welleslev basketball and volleyball competitions, which began here yesterday and will end on Sept. 17 at the Jit Sin High School.35 words
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Advertisement113 1965-09-09 17 1 TRANSISTOR POWERED CAR RADIO Recommended by over 20 Ztr Manufacturers in Britain. H«r» ara a dw af tha autsUnding ftaturaa af all Smiths car Radio*: 1 All transistor with printed panel circuitry 2. Nigh quality sensitivity and knife-edge stlc/tivity 3. Improved range of tone control for perfect reproduction. SMITHS113 words
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Advertisement187 1965-09-09 17 IV yi PRESENTS A NEW STAR J^jT^S^ THE BRAND NEW j^Y^S^ ahi \JrS^ navystar ih v; V^lrt. 11 il \v i II VL yL M 1 BEUP-TO-DATE M Jg'^'^p >^wi^^ WIT H TH R E E 1 N -0 N E .^===S^C M^V*^*.^Vft\ STYLING I ijHwS j^ >2p 1 1187 words
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180 1965-09-09 18 Wed.— Two kj more international airlines operating in Singapore have suspended flights to Karachi because of the Indo-Pakis-tani war. They are BOAC and KIM Royal Dutch Airlines. Yestrniuy. three international airlines operating Klllrca here (>antav I l.\ French Airlines and Lufthansa li.id announced180 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-09-09 18 U Thant: Certain peace proposals GENEVA, Wed.— C Thant (above). United Nations Secretary General, said here today he had "certain suggestions' to put to Pakistan and India on his mission to halt fighting between these countries. He declined to elaborate during his plane's stopover here on its way to Pakistan.Reuter - 232 words
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Article36 1965-09-09 18 MANILA, Wed A gr«up of about 200 Philippines students today demonstrated before the Indian Embassy In protest against the border war with Pakistan. There were no similar demonstrations at the Pakistan Embassy. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article390 1965-09-09 18 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Wed—With the pound forging ahead In the foreign exchange market, the stock markets made a satisfactory showing today, with glltedgeds displaying marked strength. Buying persisted throughout the day with the Institutions active. Stock shortage was a factor. Indian and Pakistan tea shares remained unsettled. Rubbers held. Tins390 words
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Article, Illustration936 1965-09-09 18 Tribal loyalties ana the problem facing Sabah SAMAD ISMAIL i__ Stephens welcomes fun's assurance ot constant review From lESSELTON. Wed. J The TPKO president. Dato Donald Stephens, today welcomed the assurance by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, to constantly review the administrative machinery by which Sabah and the936 words
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Article56 1965-09-09 18 VATICAN CITY, Wed.— Pope Paul will pay a one-day visit to the United Nations on Oct. 4 to appeal for peace it was announced here today. A Vatican spokesman said the Pope would fly to New York. He is making the visit at the invitationReuter - 56 words
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Article44 1965-09-09 18 SEOUL Wed— Police said today that an explosion last nlglu blasted the gate and part of the house of Mr. Yung-Owon Pyun. deputy managing editor of the opposition daily. Donga Ilbo. In Seoul No one was Injured, the police added. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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198 1965-09-09 18 Penang thanks King for 'benign reign' OENANG. Wed. The State Assembly today suspended standing orders to enable the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. to move a motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong for their "benign reign." Dato Wong told the Assembly "Their198 words
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Article38 1965-09-09 18 I BAIOON. Wed. The number of American servicemen in South 1 Vletru-m passed the 100,000-mark I early this month, a U. S. military spokesman reported today. The latest count of U. S. personnel is 107,600. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article169 1965-09-09 18 i ifUCHING. Wed. The British Hl*h Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, spent i today visiting British I troops in positions along the Sarawak border with Indonesia. He was accompanied by the Director of Ope rations. Borneo, Maj. -General G. H. Lea. The Commander West BrlgadP.169 words
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Article25 1965-09-09 18 LONDON. Wed. Nine members of a football pools' bottini: syndicate here today shared a £333.537 record pay-out by i pools firm Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Obituary66 1965-09-09 18 CABLE RECEIVED I Oylon K T. Thiirr.oiriorni of Ipoh and j KanaKamulk.ii p>.--.<l a way MR. ANANDOO NATHANIEI i Tamil Settlement Ipol peacefully on s-:i-h:,. Funeral 3.0U p.m. MO2AR ERNEST CFORCE (Mcl late of Masrti-r* LM nf'.r a loni; l!ln»»» on th.- sth I ni. r-',. Kuneral Bldadui Church66 words
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Obituary14 1965-09-09 18 LATE LAWRENCE bM Yew Ton* departed a year nro. Deeply m!p.<wd >>r14 words
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Advertisement379 1965-09-09 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 111 Word* Hi i Minimum) ,m A^w^kmm n^FrTT/ m liPM^Battr r Hi»' _A* YOUR SAVINGS^HHOL WILL GROW MUr^k M FASTER THROUGH ||LJ 'f J DIVIDEND I hkMfflli RE-INVESTMENT Offers you the benefit of automatic dividend re-investment. You can make your savinus Rrow months. This statement shows the faster379 words
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