The Straits Times, 20 September 1965
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Title Section24 1965-09-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times 29SEPE6S He** 4 Estd. 1845 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article892 1965-09-20 1 'Stop war in 72 hours' U.N. REACHES NEAR ACCORD ON RESOLUTION ITXITEI) NATIONS, Sun. The U.N. Security Council was reported near agreement today on a resolution that gives India and Pakistan 72 hours to fighUag and indirectly tolls Communist China to keep out of the conflict. The word came while892 words
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Article, Illustration20 1965-09-20 1 WARY REACTION IN DELHI: IS IT A MOVE TO MASK CONTINUING TROOP BUILDUP BY PEKING IN HIMALAYAS? CHAGLA20 words
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Article569 1965-09-20 1 PEKING. Sunday CHINA today announced the extension by three days of the time limit for India to dismantle military structures which China says have been built on the Sino-Sikkim border. In New Delhi. Indian officials and western diplomatic sources immediately speculated that China's move was an attemptReuter; AP - 569 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-09-20 1 Selamat jalan. KING AND QUEEN LEA YE FOR HOME STATE AT END OF FIVE-YEAR TERM KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Federal capital will say "Selamat jalan Tuanku" to the Yang di-Pertu-an Agong and the Raja Permaisuri who leave for home tomorrow at the end of their five-year term Tengku Abdul Rahman341 words
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Article190 1965-09-20 1 PEKING TROOPS POISED FOR ATTACK >JE\V DELHI. Sun. I The Itvllan De-tem-e MbMtj "-aid lo day that Chines*- troops had been noticed south of Daulot B»k Oldhi in the extreme north of I.auakh. An Indian defence spokesman yesterday reported Chinese troop movements near Demrhok in south-east Ladakh. and near theReuter - 190 words
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Article161 1965-09-20 1 Lightning kills bank man SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Hideo Aya. head of the Loan Department of the Bank of Tokyo here, was killed by lightning this afternoon as he was playing golf at the Singapore Island Country Club. Mr. Aya. 41. was playing a friendly game with a colleague. Mr. E.161 words
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Article186 1965-09-20 1 NEW YORK. Sun. 'THE Malaysian Ambassador, Mr. R. Ramani. yesterday urged the Security Council to take four "essential steps" to halt the India-Pakistan fighting. Any new council rexilution. he said should: ACKNOWLEDGE Indta'a ready acceptance of the Councils earlier calls for a ceasefire. EXPRESS regret that186 words
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Article28 1965-09-20 1 LONG BEACH fCnlllornia). i Sun.— Bill!* Jean MofHtf 21. the second-ranked I'nited States woman tennis playw. married l»w student Larry Wiiiiam Kirn: here last night ReutrrReuter - 28 words
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Article333 1965-09-20 1 Syces strike but races go on DENANG. Sun. A lightning strike by the labour force of the Penang Turf Club this afternoon failed to stop the horses running. Immediately aft) r th< race, the 43 worker.-, all members of the Racecourse General Employees' Union, marched out on tho fiflri and333 words
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Article25 1965-09-20 1 NYERERfcS PLED !>\R KS SALAAM PresMeat luiius \> tonight pledged hiiiwli to withdraw Fantasia <ummon\M\iltli if 111 prints Rhodesia lnd< linci- uncle' ninorlt] nter25 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-09-20 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. INDIA is planning A to send Cabinet Ministers to important capitals to explain India's case In the conflict with Pakistan and also the Communist Chinese threat, authoritative sources said yesterday. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, who heads the IndianAP - 180 words
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1155 1965-09-20 2 NEW YORK, Sunday fHE United States declared yesterday that Communist China's threat to intervene in the IndiaPakistan conflict makes it imperative I for the warring countries to effect an im- mediate ceasefire. Thp U.S. Ambassador. I Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg. I told the U.N.1,155 words
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109 1965-09-20 2 LONDON. Sun. The Ame- rican-born Queen of Sikkim warned China yesterday that Sikkim is "prepared to fight any encroa- t cbment." But former New York socialite Hope Cooke. 25, conceded at a Press conference that the defence cf Sikkim is up to India. i109 words
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Article21 1965-09-20 2 detachment of Indian tumps charging towards a Pakistan border post in the northwestern Kasur Sector. Govern ment of India picture.21 words
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Article213 1965-09-20 2 Also, a serious food shortage YEW DELHI, Bun. India faces a serious j food shortage as she I mobilises her resources for the conflict with Pakistan and China. Food riots broke out in several parts of the country before the outbreak of fighting, and a repetition of la.-t year's crisisReuter - 213 words
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Article57 1965-09-20 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Police aimed witli automatic weapons were lied out to protect Indian shops here but by nightfall there had been no incidents and thr Situation appeared calm. Police Mocked <>fT the popular Pasar Bahru shopping street to traffic, permitting only pedestnmu to enter tiirReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-09-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby c peAC J ALAPM CLOCKJ /VUUEN IT GOES OPP \tXj\ f^TUIMk NCKi CAkT^ k TUCN TUIS KMO6 UEPE L MANAGE IT?26 words
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266 1965-09-20 3 This may reshape the world, China warned NEW DELHI. Sun. fHE Indian VicePresident. Dr. Zakir Hussain. said last night that if the Chinese "persist in their evil designs they would probably have sot in motion forces which may materially alter the shape of the world." But. Hp added. this wouldReuter - 266 words
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299 1965-09-20 3 SUMATRA ORDER: NO VIOLENCE OR GRABS JAKARTA. Sunday. J'HE Governor of North Sumatra, Mr. Ulung Sitepu. whose province has about 12.000 1 Indian citizens, was reported today to have warned against violent action against Indians and their property. This followed a series of pro-Pakistan demonstrations in Medan since last week299 words
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Article64 1965-09-20 3 BANGKOK. Sun. The Thai M.iibiM', Tun Thanut cpreaaed lie hope tlia* India ..ncl Rtki-stuM in their conflict would benr in I mill d that advice they often gave to Other countries that disputes should be settled ut the BOOtenure He m speaking to reporters belore64 words
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Article59 1965-09-20 3 LONDON. Sun. Pour dozr-n bloom.s of h new row variety, the "Prtnceai MJcbiko", will be'floAn to Tokyo on Sept. 20 for presentation to the wife of Japan's Crown Princ". Japan Airlines reported. The roses will lie presented to the Princess by the organisers .it theUPI - 59 words
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Article28 1965-09-20 3 SEOUL. Sun. Seoul's two suspended universities. Korea and Yorwi. may be opened tomorrow because they have Induced "polit leal-minded" tenchers to resign. the Education Ministry announced.—UPl.28 words
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Article35 1965-09-20 3 NAIROBI. Sun Mm Sit: v Shapiro, a British lourr... declared ;i prohibited immigrant by the Kenya Government and given-nine hours to leave the country, a Bntinh High C'omnn.— .sum conJirmcd last night. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1965-09-20 3 MANILA. Sun.— Town officials in Bataan Province have asked the Government for large quamittea of poison to combat the rat menace In their areas. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-09-20 3 Iran aid— in nurses India's recruits line up INDIAN youths line up at the recruiting office in New Delhi to take a physical examination before enlistment in the military forces for active service against Pakistan and perhaps China. ITPI1 T PI picture. TEHERAN. Sun. The Red Lton Hiid Sun (PersianAP - 74 words
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Advertisement347 1965-09-20 3 Your dog and this climate Your dog is out of his natural dement. Few dogs were designed for a hot and humid climate. It geti them down, saps their energy, robs them of that well-cared-for look. That's why your dog need* help— help to combat this climate. And you can347 words
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448 1965-09-20 4 Perak tour to collect 200,000 signatures IPOH. Sun. 1 THE 10 People's Progressive Parly members on the ipoh Muncipal Council today beg;m an intensive tour of Perak in an attempt to get *2(HUK)O si gn a tures. The campaign is in protest against the establishment of a commission of inquiry448 words
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160 1965-09-20 4 IPOH. Sun. An antique 100-year-old French carriage clock belonging to Mrs. Cynthia N. Rigby. wife of the branch manager of Guthrie and Co here, has disappeared from her home In Golf Club Road. Though not of much cash value. It Is of great sentimental160 words
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Article42 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Telok Kurau Malay Girls' School in Joo Chiat Place from tomorrow till Friday from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in its drive against the disease42 words
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Article142 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— 'I hi- Department ot Extramural Studies of tht University ot Singapore has organised a course entitled "Survey ol the Economy ot Singapore and Malaysia" which will begin at the University on Sept. 29. In thi.- courst- ol twelve lectures i the major problems toeing142 words
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Article101 1965-09-20 4 HISTORY OF THE MOTOR CAR SINGAPORE. Sun —A 20--minute 16 mm film recording the history of the motor-car has just arrived i here to add to the .store of documentary films of the Shell Film Service. Those who wish to bor- row the film can book through Mr. Roland Lee101 words
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Article, Illustration82 1965-09-20 4 Four more for the 'Miss October' contest FOUR more contestants for the "."Miss October 1965" beauty contest to be held at the "Printers Dance" organised by Singapore Printing Kmployees' Inion on Octobei 2 at the Fraser and Neave Hall. They are Miss Kathryn Kok. 21. a secretary: Mi*«> Mary Sim.82 words
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Article60 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE Sun. Water will Di rut ott tomorrow along Upper Bukit Tiniuli Road Hum 9; BJ, up to 10< m.s.. in tluwhole i)i Jalan Ceok Siang Nng. Jii'.tn Kon« Kuan and Lorong Pe'ir from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and in Lorong Mycim and MalayMa Qaittens. oH Lorong60 words
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Article37 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— An an exhibition ol works by the students ol the Chinese High School will be held at Hie Victoria Memorial Hall from Sept. 24 to 26 between 10 a.m. and 6 pjn. dally.37 words
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Article256 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. T»HE President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, A Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, has submitted, suggestions to the Government for amendments to the Industrial Relations Ordinance to ensure further improvements and more efficient arbitration. This la revealed in his annual report, in which he referred256 words
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89 1965-09-20 4 6-month course for craft entrance test SINGAPORE. Sun. Adult Education Board gaiusir.f; .1 i. o!h r r b course tc help ilia*' who are prepuiing to sit lor the era it entr.mce tfM of Uic Singapore Vo- caiionul Institute in April MXt I ye.»r. The course, in Englb.h. will be89 words
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Article62 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inch*? Raliim Ishak. willl open an exhibition of paintings by three artists at the Singapore Polytechnic at 5.15 p.m. on Friday. The artists are Mr. Chew Kiat Seng. Mr. Chew Kiat Lim and Mr. Chew Ten;62 words
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Article31 1965-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Health Minister. Mr. Yon« Nyulc Lin, v. ll open a school 01 nursing for assistant nurses at Thomson Road General Hospital on Saturday at 5 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement192 1965-09-20 4 W^' Direct from Paris II Beauty Expert IL MLLE. JACQUELINE DURIEUXJ B^^ will yive free consultation ■j^^ and advice at CENTRAL SHOE STORE 134 Campbell Street, Penang 20th September WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO. Bishop Street, Penang 21st and 22nd September mmt'- t aaaaaaaaaat^LaaaaW^^^^ B SPt I n«^i^ij^^^^^»l^a«^»^^^ ia^l^^aaf a^B SSS3BS all192 words
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Miscellaneous349 1965-09-20 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following 11 today'* schedule I Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML Pan-American: To Jakarta (PA of ciMI aircraft movrmenta at 001) 10 IS _.m from Kuala Lum. Mil 135 p.m. Pava iTbar airport Singapore Pur. Malacca (ML 021) 11.30 a.m.; Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL349 words
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154 1965-09-20 5 L I \LA LL'MFI'K Sun The South Korean Prime Minister. Mr II huon Chung, is to receive an honorary degree o( Doctor of Laws from the University of Malaya at a special convoc.iuon on Oft. 1. The Straits Times understands that the miKrstion154 words
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Article, Illustration322 1965-09-20 5 KUALa LUMPUR. Sun POLICE WORKING ON THEORY THAT MURDER WEAPON WAS STOLEN POLICE believe that the killer of Mr Yap Kong Ming, 45 7 the managing director of the Pahang Mail and Transport Company, was a hired gunman They are also working on a theory that322 words
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Article70 1965-09-20 5 S'pore seeks $75m loan BIMOAPORI :n. PinMr Una Kirn San, with World Bank officials loans for two development project.!.— S4s million for develop- Ing the Singapore port and $30 million for the Pasir Panjang power station. Mr. Lim. who left for Jamaica today to attend the CommonI wealth Finance Ministers'70 words
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Article46 1965-09-20 5 SINGAPORE Sun Thr First I-idy. Puan Noor Aishah. will open an exhibition and of handicrafts at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct 13 at 10 am The exhibition is organised by the hospital (tlversioiiMl therapy unit of the Tan Tuck Seng Ho»--pitul.46 words
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Article50 1965-09-20 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— A police supervisee. Tan Boon Cheng. 35. jailed for three years here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to leaving his restricted area without permission Tan was restricted 'o the Teluk" Anson area from August la»t year The police arrested him m. P^nang on Sept. S.50 words
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Article20 1965-09-20 5 TELTJK ANSON. Bun— Thtews broke into the Malaysia Cafe In King Street her* yesterday and ktole 8231.20 words
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Article, Illustration489 1965-09-20 5 LEAVING: MAN WHO EQUIPPED OUR FORCES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE man who equipped Malaysia's Armed Forces during the present emergency ended his tour of duty here today. Lieut.-Col John Smith, officer commanding Malaysia's Ordnance Directorate for the last three years, is returning to England to take up a new command.489 words
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Article164 1965-09-20 5 Support by MTUC for forest men IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun —T h c Malaysian Trades Union Congress 1 today called on the Government to start fresh negotiations with the Forest Employees' Union of Malaya on its claim for higher wages. About 1,000 members of the union are now on strike lo164 words
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121 1965-09-20 5 A LOR STAB. San— ln che Abdul Rahman bin Tahir. father of Inrhe Senu. the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, died at his home at Ratu Lima. Anak Bukit. five miles from here, today. He «:i>> !»i> The SulUn of Kedah. the Tengku Benrlahar.i121 words
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Advertisement160 1965-09-20 5 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS .^B Lift i jwi in |> lt| k J I m A "At i^Jl a^a^aT VOLVO IBOO S PERFORMANCE-COMFORT-SAFETY VOLVO 1800 S the outstanding long-distance sports car. Built for those who demand performance, comfort and safety. The sleek graceful lines of160 words
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Advertisement569 1965-09-20 5 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Gtre yoar artificial teeth that woo- V derfnl matmal sparkle Clam them /^\f with Stendent, the way they should Jr I ■f be rtfnrd Ju« drop the denture* /X into bsth of Stmdent and leave them for x> minute* each day. b^rV \m569 words
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Article290 1965-09-20 6 POLICE AND GUARDS DOUBLED... KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AN alarming increase of stowaways on the trains is causing a big problem to the Malayan Railway and the Railway Criminal Investigation Department. Police and railway guards have doubled in the past month to track down on stowaways290 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-09-20 6 AMERICAN PHOTO SOCIETY HONOURS MALAYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. v A Kuala Lumpur rubber planter, Mr Chia Siew Seng, has been named an Associate of the Photographic Society of America, the world's largest photographic organisation, "for ably representing PSA in Malaysia, for his leadership in photographic activities, and for his achievements188 words
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117 1965-09-20 6 Ow orphans: $92,416 to Public Trustee SINGAPORE. Sun. A total of $92,416.28 representing the sums collected by two local dailies for the eight Ow orphans has bren handed over to the Public Trustee. The children ranging from 4 to 14 years wcr* orphaned when their mother. Madam Lim Poh Kens117 words
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Article23 1965-09-20 6 KAJANG. Sun. Thr Ulu Langat district town board assessment sub-committee win hold a meeting at the district conference room on Wednesday.23 words
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226 1965-09-20 6 Drive to train women union leaders IPOH. Sun. The Perak 1 division of the MTUC Is making a determined bid to woo women workers to take a more "active interest"' in trade union affairs. It has arranged a special two-day "women only" seminar at the National Union of Bank Employees"226 words
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Article79 1965-09-20 6 KUANTAN. Sun.— The Mtatri ■MI of Prthang. Dato Yahyn bm Haji Mohammed Sheh. today called on Malay bu.«lne.<.smen in the State to sink thoir po;. ideologies and merge their talent* :owards improving the ecoin.n. c .ot of the Malays. "Whatever our political aut'.nnfc us. let79 words
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233 1965-09-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun fTHE National Union A of Day Training Colleges and Centres Trained Teachers is "insulted" because the Government does not want its members for service in Sabah and Sarawak. In a statement issued here Mr. Ngoh Weng Loong, secretary233 words
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Miscellaneous136 1965-09-20 6 tlhff Oop By V. T. Hawntin I KNOW POC AN 1 OSCAR I ._BUT TM NOT SURE l| F... AM' MY GOSH, 1 __^B /ifl/vjt t■: "-v C\ ABE DEPENDING ON REMEMBER WHICH WHAT'P HAPPEN I K%&i&*^\,m I' ''7 i V. fP^\ ME T&ET 'EM BACK INTO KNOB TO TURN136 words
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Article, Illustration354 1965-09-20 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS: From London, Sunday gEVERAL Malaysian students have been refused entry into Britain by the immigration authorities in the past few months because of lack of proof that they are genuine students, Mr. Ng Chin Hong, Director of Education of the Malaysian Students354 words
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Article30 1965-09-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. will open the new Venus Theatre In Queenstown on Sept. 29 at ft p.m.30 words
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157 1965-09-20 7 Gangster cancer warning by Mentri I/UALA LIMPIR. Sun. —-The Mentri Bt-sar of Selansor. DaU> Harun bin Haji Idriv has urged parents to .ulvK,- their children not to become involved in gangsterism. Speaking at the opening of the StiO.OOO Cochrane Road Secondary School here, he said gangsterism was like cancer and157 words
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285 1965-09-20 7 Faith in S'pore industrial court 'growing' SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore employers and trade unions have become more aware of the value of arbitration as the best means of settling their grievances. This Is the opinion of Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, in his annual report for285 words
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Article105 1965-09-20 7 Bank to sell Churchill coins SINGAPORE. Sun —A British five-shilling coin which Is to be struck In honour of the late Sir Winston Churchill will soon be available for sale In Singapore. The coin will have the eifigy of Queen Elizabeth on the obverse and that of Sir Winston on105 words
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Article25 1965-09-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chiiicse Maternity Association will hold its annual meeting at the Chinese Maternity Hospital in Pudu Road. here, on Sunday.25 words
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592 1965-09-20 7 LONDON. Sunday MALAYSIA'S participation in the Commonwealth Arts Festival in Britain will be comparatively small. its contribution will be ■taged not in the mam Festival centre. London, but in Glasgow. Nor can it be expected to have such advance publicity as has592 words
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Advertisement245 1965-09-20 7 PERMA-SHARP STAINLESS STEEL friction FREE M9Hik ■IP w y guaranteed d\ from every Perma -Sharp MfrSN^^^^S^ steel blade T »W/ /S)ff a r J^T %*d TRY one today 'tp P I Dispenser of five 51.20 P^~*^^^^^ Packet of two 50. 50 '"^^^--r^^^^^P^a^l have a HAPPY shave |BJHk aMu WR f^«245 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-09-20 8 'See Malaysia first' campaign by STA 0 SOME of the 42 coo»e»t*nti w*>o lined up 'of ttoe Miss Toun*m tifle m Singapore on Saturday. Twelve malists wcr chosen. The winner, who will receive f-ee round trip to Australia and a cash prize of $500. will be chosen nexi Saturday. SINGAPORE.189 words
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Article172 1965-09-20 8 SEREMBAN, Sunday. jifRS. Tan Choon Lan. 24. a housewife, was killed when the car in which she was travelling and a goods train collided on an estate road railway crossing at Kuala Sawah, 11 miles from here today. Mrs. Tan, a mother of three, died172 words
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Article93 1965-09-20 8 Gang of bicycle thieves smashed A LOR STAR. Sun. Sungei Patani police have smashed another gang of bicycle thieves with the rounding up of five suspects recently. Police have recovered 48 bicycles, most of which had been reported stolen In Penang and Butterworth. "This gang was formed about two years93 words
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73 1965-09-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idrls. has stressed the importance of co-ope-ration between employers and trade unions in the country. He was speaking at the foundation laying reremony of the Transport Workers' Union building in Petallng Java73 words
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Article300 1965-09-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rpHE public telephone facilities at the new international airport at Subang have been described by users more than a dozen times to Pressmen as a "disgrace by any standard." one complainant went as far as saying that he had yet to come across a300 words
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226 1965-09-20 8 Minister will probe lay-offs of staff: Union SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister tor Finance. Mr. Lim Kirn San. has assured the National Trades Union Congress that he would investigate the retrenchment of workers in large commercial firms. This was disclosed today by the NTUC chairman. Mr Ho See Beng. who led226 words
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Article37 1965-09-20 8 TELfK ANBON, Sur.. Inche Kamaruddln bin Hussir.. a lecrunT at the Day Tr;uninif Centre here has left on a Commonweal* h bursary for a course ::i study in education at ihr t Ri*y of Manchester37 words
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Advertisement92 1965-09-20 8 HILLVIEW ESTATE (PHASE II) 141 UNITS OF TWO-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES ON FREEHOLD LAND at 9 M.S. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore (Next to Princess Elizabeth Estate) ROAD ENTRY: BY THE SIDE OF THE CHARTERED BANK (BUKIT TIMAH BRANCH) AND EVEREADY BATTERY FACTORY FOR SALE Prices: $23,500 and upwards Generous Discount for92 words
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274 1965-09-20 9 1/ I AL A LUMPUR. Sun. The Central Government has her ii urged to take out 520.000 life insurance policies for all Information Department officers sent for duty to the Borneo Stairs. Thr call «v made by "Mr. R. Snda>ivam. presi Hent of274 words
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Article73 1965-09-20 9 SINGAPORE. Pun —An officeboy v.us abduct«d and mbbed of $370 rx.sh by two men at Changi yesterday. Patina Knshnan, employed by Raja s Collect In Raffles Place, told pol.cr th.it h on his way to tne General Po«t office n Batten- Road at 12.30 pir when a73 words
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Article29 1965-09-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Cap'- Choo Wee Leone ol the Singapore Infantry Regiment has been appointed an exm aide-de-cimo to the Yarn? di-Pertuan Negara with effect from Sept. 1129 words
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491 1965-09-20 9 Our student in Australia is criticised k Free speech a right of Aussies' PERTH. Sunday fWO Colombo Plan students a i Malaysian and an Indonesian have allegedly been criticised by an Australian External Affairs j Department .official for exercising (revj dom of speech. The Malaysian is Jimmin bin Idrus. a491 words
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211 1965-09-20 9 Wok's warning against use of religion to create friction SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. today warned that ''certain irresponsible elements' were planning to use religion to create friction among the people in Singapore. "Racial and religious harmony and goodwill have been two of211 words
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99 1965-09-20 9 Backbenchers queries for S'pore Govt SINGAPORE. Sun.— Rural dev- 1 elopmeni projecu will come >n for some queries :rom Government j backbenchers wtMU :hr new se*- s:on of the Lecutlative Assembly opens In November. Mr. Chow Chiok Hock (Uht Pandam and Mr. Teong Ene Siong (Sembawang) will ask about street99 words
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Article134 1965-09-20 9 Taxi driver robbed by four men SINGAPORE. Sun.— A taxi driver was robbed of $50 and a watch by tour men at North Buona Vista Road i early this morning. Onic X..m Hook. 36. of Set.nba- wang Road, told police that he had dii k><l up a fate at Nee134 words
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Article36 1965-09-20 9 SINGAPORE 8m Tl»e Singapore Institute of International Affairs is organising a one-week goodwill tour of Cambodia (or its n. ember*. TIM twrty wflj leave on Oct «t and return on Nov 4.36 words
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184 1965-09-20 9 Calendar of cases for Arbitration Court SINGAPORE. Sun. The First Industrial Arbitration Court is to hear a dispute on Sept. 30 between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Montor Ltd., arising out of the retrenchment of 14 employees. The court I* also scheduled to hear another dispute between184 words
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Article77 1965-09-20 9 Just fancy that pENAXG. Sun— A panel of women judges will select "Mr. Handsome" at a dance to be organised b\ the Penang Parents Association on Oct. 9. The judges will be appointed from among patrons attending the dance. Points will be awarded for good looks, grooming, clothes, dressing taste,77 words
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243 1965-09-20 9 Men who 'restored confidence in democracy' > 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tribute was paid today to officers of thei Department of InformatftOQ for having helped to 'quell rumours and restore confidence in democracy" among the people. The tribute came from the I Minister of Information and Broadcasting Inche Senu243 words
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Advertisement119 1965-09-20 9 f-B, i COLCHESTER 1 3 NAMES WILL INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Consult your nearest JARDINE WAUGH officfl) for expert advice on the most suitable machine to meet your requirements. /'(fgj&\ 50/e Agents The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation. One reason why Ford spent*^^^* $7,000,000 to develop the new FALCON119 words
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Miscellaneous341 1965-09-20 9 Straits Times Crossword i m hi hi m ACROSS 3 Vehicle and horse Id mount 1. Local MP I* Involved tn new in Wales <8 coin test It's the result o> 6. Private hint? (8). a hobby (5. 10). 7 Have nothing to do with thtf A The virtue or341 words
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Obituary36 1965-09-20 10 M *~4, Mi (Minimum\ LEE POH LIM Acrd 7.1 of <XVA r pM.rlllMv on ma :>rlo»-cl KM id Kh«. <?iin. .w» ivo dau»:ht r» in 'l» •r>. Mvcj on Tu**dny. H ReM OMMIBn II 1.8136 words
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The Straits Times Monday. September 20, 1965. The Planned Family
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Article731 1965-09-20 10 Some future historian, it may be loreeast. will find the ten years just ending key period in the development of Singapore and the Malavsian territories. This will not be I for political or economic 1 reasons, though the dMBfIM have been enormou.s. but be- i 106f> found731 words
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Article386 1965-09-20 10 The crash of an Indonesian Air Force transport plane ciosr to the Sarawak border should serve to redirect attention among Malaysians as well as Singaporeans, who arc in the same boat in the matter 'of ultimate survival to the external threat. The Cl3O Hercules which came to grief386 words
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Article138 1965-09-20 10 The thriving agricultural sector of Singapore's economy is in its own way as impressive a tribute to the enterprise and industry of the island's population as the growth of trade and the plunge into manufacture. Indeed, the fanners and stock* breeders are more to be admired than the138 words
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281 1965-09-20 10 Foundation in science for agriculture WITH reference to the letter by "Genuuie Chegu" (S.T. Sept. 16> under the headinn Teachers." may I be permitted to say a lew word on behalf of the students of this College. I wish to clear the doubt in the mind of the correspondent, that281 words
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Letter93 1965-09-20 10 YOUR correspondent R. Wong's complaint iST. Aug. 30) should certainly be acted on by the authorities concerned. The many Inconsiderate hawkers along; Balrstier Road are a nuisance and L a menace. May I also draw the attention of the Public Works Departmnet to the unauthorised structures abutting the Pegu Government93 words
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Letter38 1965-09-20 10 CJINCE the diversion of traffic from Tiong Bahru Road to Jalan Buklt Ho Swee. heavy lorries, buses and othrr vehicles have damaged the road. There are more than a dozen deep holes along this mad SAFirrv him Singapore38 words
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Article79 1965-09-20 10 ALTHOUGH I have a television set at home, I seldom view it because I am fed-up with the continual advertisements that are being telecast Recently I saw the Hokklen film that was bring tel« cast between 805 p.m. to 8.55 p.m tfl my anger -again, I79 words
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Article459 1965-09-20 10 Yunus Maris MA - Learning Malay— l33 Yunus Maris MA by University of Malaya INTERROGATION Tontd.l I stated in Lev r;2 that there Is a flight difference In meanln* between a question <viih KAII and one without K All COMPARE the following two question* Ahmad Njkit-KAH? Ahmad aakit? The former question "I* Ahmad 111?"459 words
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1180 1965-09-20 10 Japan begins to face up to its weaknesses Small business that cannot keep up with the times and fails; an imbalance between private and public investment that results in poor roads. drainage and social services. by A Special Correspondent FOR years past. Japan s remarkable success at maintaining a very1,180 words
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Advertisement733 1965-09-20 10 Strtits Tims M.Ut M«U Cl*»in*a •«><rtl««n*»ta <"•* •a Ka"da« lo MARKET O-- h..j Itaad (aa«aa«lo«iat O«a») COLO STORAGE ■RANCHES At iioi'inf Read Katanf Say., lim tdtKao*** *«MlaJ CITY tOOK (TORI LTO HiniMtlM Hvuaa CaWyar 0»o« TMB NKWB FPJONT M. M. ISMAIL HAMIKM aTTONB 141* L'aaar »m |i. ««ro-« 17 V733 words
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Advertisement50 1965-09-20 10 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the Ij*RGEST and STRONGEST lorallT incorporated bank. If hi* mi! AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED 1 FULLY PAID 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RESERVE 33,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED 5505,000,000 00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.C.S.C. RANCNCS TMKOUCMOUT SINOAPODI. MALAYSIA 4 SOUTH EAST ASIA T~mn--- t n aa50 words
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Advertisement100 1965-09-20 10 •making cap.uk. T 7ot0 6 t *>^1 EFFECTIVE M\u.tK Of Tsfy*^ J NON POISONOUS s SLj*oCo*"_J^> •HARMLESS V •TASTELESS v^ 4riv«r will turviv* to rtp« old age But according to med.tjl utkoritiai, there I* tio««»er no tare >tvtl tor Smoking ond wodoroto tmafctn run tub*t«ntial health ntk ONf TIN COMPLfTfS100 words
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Article, Illustration395 1965-09-20 11 Freedom to strike, but Govt must be able to intervene to protect nation, Razak tells union KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday I'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today assured trade unions that the Government had no intention to curb their freedom to strike The Government had restored Uk> workers' right to395 words
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150 1965-09-20 11 MANICKA TO OPEN BIG TRADE UNION CONFERENCE ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The .Minister of Labour. Mr V. Manickavasagam, will open the first Asian conference of the Public Services Intern a tional at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road here on Sept. 27. More than 60 delegates will participate in150 words
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209 1965-09-20 11 'Singapore can be big fishing base' OINGAPORE, Sun. i Singapore can become a good base for fishing vessels exploitIng the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean, Inche Rahim Ishak. Minister of State (Education) and Assembly- j man for Siglap. said to- 1 day. Inche Rahim was dKtrlbuU DOdstuffs to209 words
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Article60 1965-09-20 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Mintster of mate (Education* India Rah:m Ishak. will open a palming by three brother* at the Singapore Polytechnic on Friday at 5.15 p.m. The exhibition will remain open until Oct. 3- between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. dally. The brothers are Mr. Chen- Teng60 words
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Article50 1965-09-20 11 KUAI.A I.CMPCR. Sun. Mr. Chan Moon Yin. Head of the Secret Societies Department of the Selangor Police, will speak on "the secret societies menace" at 4 p.m. next Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29 Ipoh Road. The talk will be open to the public.50 words
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Article120 1965-09-20 11 Visiting surgeon operates on 24 OING APORE. Sun Dr. Grace Warren. a surgeon from Hong Kong is now in Singapore to perform reconstructive surgery on 24 selected leprosy patients. During the last two days, she operated on six patients, and she feels that they have high hopes of leading a120 words
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Article33 1965-09-20 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th» Straitt Time* has received donations totalling $619 over the week for former Midler Abdul Latin* bin Mohamed. who U now blind Trie fund now stands at 1959.75.33 words
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269 1965-09-20 11 SENU: NO PLACE FOR ANOTHER OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PA RI T BUNTAR. Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here last night there was "no place for another official language, apart from Malay, in this country. "This is because we firmly believe that the national269 words
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121 1965-09-20 11 KUANTAN, Sun. The Central Government lans to build youth centres in all the state capitals of Malaysia. The AsMstmf Minister of Cul turf. Youth and Sports. DaU Eneku Mohs*ln bin Abdiu Kadlr announced this at a meeting with I thf Kuantan district121 words
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Article58 1965-09-20 11 BINOAPORE. Sun.— The three-year-old Ngee Ann College In Tank Road is calling applications from experienced unlrerslty teachers, both locally and overseas, to t«ach fourth-year subject* beginning early next year. The vacancies exist In the department* of Chinese languageMalay studies, business administration, accountancy. applied chemistry. tele-rommunlcaMons58 words
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Article69 1965-09-20 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Slngapore Harbour Board StAff AMOclat'.oci ha* decided not to take part tn .-.ny dlecuaslon with th* Port of Singapore Authority ;n the allocation of new flats for the workers at Everton Park. The union president. Mr. M Ling.im. said th s followed a69 words
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Article66 1965-09-20 11 KOALA. LUMPUR. Sun The Civil Defence Corps expect* to train 2.500 of iv nat.onaJ aenrioe personnel a* auxiliary flre-«ervice-men to suppiajnent the existing tire-flght n? force In the country. Th!a wa* stated by the Clrll Defence Commissioner, Mr- DuWp Bingh. when he attended a flrenshtlng66 words
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Article33 1965-09-20 11 KLAI.A LCMPfR. Sun. Mr C S Moorthv. assistant organiser of schools. Selangor. will leave tomorrow for Britain to attend a one-year course on adu ration at the University of I^eda33 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-09-20 11 Dorothy among the Aussies CINGAPORE. Bun.— A 81ngapore girl has a unique position of being the only oversea graduate to be working in the pathology department of Australia's oldest women's hospital— the Women's Hospital in Sydney. Miss Dorothy N. Davidson (above) has been working in the department since she graduated163 words
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247 1965-09-20 11 pENA N G Sun. Penang police today arrested two wanted members of an armed j?ang believed to havo been responsible for a spate of armed robberies and burglaries in Penang. Province WMlesley and Sungei Patani. The gang, armed with pistols and daggers, is247 words
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Article33 1965-09-20 11 I SINGAPORE. Sun —More th:in i 100.000 people liavo viMied the Singapore Asr.cultural Show. 1865 at Kalians Park s nee It openod yesterii.r a spokt lor the organiaen .uin-ninced toI nlßht.33 words
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Miscellaneous795 1965-09-20 11 T V MALAYSIA CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lam- j tional songs: 8 News In Tamil; pur and Penan* < Ipoh and 6in Kalai Khotu; 6.35 AdvenMalarra. 3 Johorr Bahrn; 4 ture Theatre "Airship" and Talpinj;; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 "Around the World In New Kluanj. York"; 7 News In English; 7,10795 words
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188 1965-09-20 12 EGYPTIANS SEIZE FLEEING COUP LEADERS r»AIRO. Sun. Four Russian-built Iraqi military planes carrying officers fleeing after an abortive coup in Baghdad were forced to land here yesterday by Egyptian planes, informed j sources said. There were at least 10 officers aLoaid the planes which entered UAR air space without advance188 words
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Article57 1965-09-20 12 PARIS. Sun. French singer I Juliette Greco said today she 1 wasn't trying to kill herself when she took an overdose of sleeping pill.s two days ago. "I was simply too nervous to sleep, and having never taken sleeping pills before. I took a57 words
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Article24 1965-09-20 12 LONDON. Bun. A four-man delegation from the Society [or Anglo-Chine.-* Understanding lefr here yesterday for a four-week visit to China. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article41 1965-09-20 12 Afro- Asian record WEST BERLIN. Sun A rej cord number of 38 Asian, African. I and Latin American countries* are fllf-nne their products at this veer's Berlin "Partners of Proi show at the German Industrial rxhibition opening here on Werlnesday.— Reutcr.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration481 1965-09-20 12 Americans told: Cut death toll of civilians in Vietnam war SAIGON. Sunday. QEN. William Westmoreland, U.S. military commander in Vietnam, has ordered all field commanders to take measures to reduce the number of civilians killed by American operations, it was learned here today. In an order issued to all commandsReuter - 481 words
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Article204 1965-09-20 12 China: US using poison gas PEKING, Sun. China has accused the United States of again using poison gas in South Vietnam and of "preparing to wage a criminal germ war." A Chinese Foreign Ministry statement Issued last I night claimed that on Sept. 1 5 U.S. Marines usca poison gasReuter - 204 words
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Article25 1965-09-20 12 TOKYO. Sun. The Indonesian Sports Minister, Mr. R Maladi. arrived m Peking last night by plane. New china new» agency reported. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Advertisement199 1965-09-20 12 iiIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 1 SINGAPORE A 1 I the "SHOPPERS' PARADISE" In full support of the forthcoming 'Tourist Week" M organized by the Tourist Promotion Board and the drive aBSSa» E to make Singapore a truly "Shoppers' Paradise", I^SljJS^ I Metro is offering from today I£1 1 H Irl C f% LJ199 words
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Advertisement330 1965-09-20 12 Dragon Brand ,|J| i 1.. ill I HI Hi In li^iitHJli: ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Head Officn Tokyo, Jaowi. C»bU Addreui "ONOSEVE TOKYO". Sole Agents: HMf iMf 1 C* LU., Support. Ntif tn Htrftn I Ct., lt« Prmnf SPwto fi-iecfoicn mmm aUuxcUve filice TISSOT j^^L Inspect our wide330 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-09-20 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heintdahl 'rl/\\ S ip vei? XI ITtm- kid mates V ./'/I GOIN'OUT >WEAeiM' RUBSE^Si 'i 'ieAtLll [TO PLAY INITM' 1 BETTER SNEAK >^=^S>»> > RAIN/TAKE VEJ? LOOK AT H!A\ >32 words
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Article, Illustration849 1965-09-20 13 COLLECTED WORDS OF NOEL COWARD JOHN GROSS THE LYRICS OF NOEL COWARD. (Heinemann. 635. i by He has tailored his talent to the prevailing mood TF MR. COWARD isn't careful he will soon be turning into a classic. It is only a matter of time, I suppose, before the National849 words
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523 1965-09-20 13 Bubbly thoughts on revolt and Socialism THE MERCHANT OF REVOLUTION. By Z. A. B. Zeman and W. B. Scharlau. (Oxford. 455.) ALEXANDER HELPHAND. A also known as Parvus. ranks high among for- gotten revolutionaries. Certainly forgotten. Even a scholar who talks confidently about Plekhanov or Bukharin may be at a523 words
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Article111 1965-09-20 13 Escape from New Ireland ESCAPE. A Thousand Mllca to Freedom. By If. Murray (Angus and Robertson. 255.). A TRUE ADVENTURE story that rings true heaven knows, some don't by the wife of an Australian veteran civilian on New Ireland who organised an escape party to New Guinea after the Japanese111 words
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Article140 1965-09-20 13 IMMIGRATION AND RACE IN BRITISH POLITICS By Paul Foot. (Penguin. 45.6 d.) rjTOIS "Penguin Special" is an object lesson in how not to approach Britain's most explosive political issue Because of his passionate hatred of discrimination in all its ugly forms Mr. Paul Foot falls into the zealot's140 words
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Advertisement629 1965-09-20 13 wvs Envoys of the New Style IiIIIt a CII OPEL ADMIRAL "Tl^'DwirforeeoTth* KAPITAN •i^' ADMIRAL c»m«nt. Opel is th« first in th« Continent to introI, the economical, rugged and reliable 6 cylinder duce the HYDRAULIC VALVE TAPPET system for engine. Matching this power is a dual braKe system further maintenance629 words
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Advertisement328 1965-09-20 14 i( ontlnurd from Pact 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Mora** M (Vim.)— Box St rlt. extro WANTEO. H.in.lyman Carpenter for mtf. Apply Box No. A 2410 ST.. K I. l>er day. WANTED: MALE A FEMALE on allowance mlaaloo basin. Please writ* to Hox ASS7S S T Spore. MAXWELL TRADING CORPORATION M A328 words
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Advertisement805 1965-09-20 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Ii Hard' M i Box St rts. rxtrn LARCE ORGANISATION require XI. Ipon Penanic resident sales reH»— laU»*a Senior KtiKllsh and ..tuc.'ion advantage*. Apply G.I' O Box IS6I SinAPPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from College Trained Holders for appoint--10 1-66 to teach Mathematic." and General Subject*. A[ |,Iy to Secretary.805 words
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Advertisement989 1965-09-20 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Words St (Mim.)-Bnx St rim. extra LONO TERM ACCOMMODATION I Full board and lodjcinv Please ring K I. lor further detail*. LUXURt FURNISHED ruuy equipI ped Klat. it-Budrooma Alrccn.litioned I Long/Snort Term. Executive House. I Rise. Phone (Singapore) 3316 L 48, NEWTON ROAD Three Storey mv« Bungalow,989 words
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Advertisement571 1965-09-20 14 NOTICE The Public are hereby informs hat THOMAS S Fl.itr. c: -umpur. EDWARD I. RASJIII. J AI"RICK ONti. MICHAEL HO 3AVID ROOK!. terlpUoni Mymen t.s itierelor. Local Ui LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tender -IHIU C. .uro lor H \i Tekim Nort lands. The »v: k jih at571 words
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Advertisement1207 1965-09-20 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.! Oue s sofi SiHt p j.,,,,,, fenang DEMODOCUS Liverpool, Glasgow 6<a. IS Sept 21 Sept 22/2S Stpt 20 MACHAON Liverpool. Dublin. A'eiootk SH. 31 Sept 25 Sept 21 2 Oct 1 CYCLOPS Liverpool Oct Oct 2 AUTOMEOOH Liverpool. Glasgow Oct 7 Oct II Ott1,207 words
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Advertisement1253 1965-09-20 15 I BenuLine] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL .CNTINEMTAL PORTS BENDORAN &S. g g Hamburg Oct 25 Smgapo't P. S^am Penang Rotterdaa Sat IB Git 11, Sept 21 Sept 22 22 ■unarm- BENGRUACHAN f »ZW lit S Sinppore P. Sham Penang Hwrt 22 Sept 2121 Set V 1 Sept M, I1,253 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-09-20 15 feELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent Singapore P.STiaai Ptaaag cm BF GLASGOW London. Hamburg Rotterdam. Havre, IMI. im ham. M bro 21/21 Saat 21 Seat cm Of POONA* bsboa, Loodoo. Haatturg. Rotterdam, Hall 1/ 1 Oct 0/ 0 Bet Cm OF lIPOH Londoa. Haajborg. Rotterdam, Havre, Hull 20/21 Oct 201,279 words
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Article1127 1965-09-20 16 THE table of shares on Ihr Yjtla.van Stock Exchange shows last business to Kept 11. (A) and last business since that date (Bi with H and L nUndinr, for Highest and Lowest basincm for 1964 and tlii* vcar to date. I. I. 8. I IS JO MM ftriCU1,127 words
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Article68 1965-09-20 16 New U.S. out -;ne> rose 14 per cent in the first third of September from the 1964 period. Dealers delivered 133.086 new cars to customers in the September 1/10 period this year, up from 134.010 a year earlier. Oem-ial Motors took 54 r cent oJ the early-September68 words
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Article997 1965-09-20 16 Tin price advances by $7.87 1/2 was a rtM of $7.BTi 1 in the Strait* tin price on Saturday to $763.87* per picul more or less In line with Friday's rise In London on j Chinese ultimatum to Indin considerations. Strong demand particularly from the Continent was ported. The net997 words
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Article128 1965-09-20 16 A piun lo Du-.lc; ii mill for tn» production of steel bars In Thailand Is beiiiK envisaged by tvo Japanes* 1 ims Uu Ml iomiwny. a irad:. and the Kauaichi St««l Companj Jointly »i:h thp G.S. Bt< VVltb a capital of U511.*****0 Uie Japunew firms plan128 words
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Article59 1965-09-20 16 '■'HI AtMtlallen of Banki In MalaytM 1 madr Uirac chaDti*a IB !la rate* inrrcuaau on Saturday <a!l rataa tr (Mt): Canada huring TT SA 8/l«. aJrm»; OI) 35 7/16. 00 d/st. 33 13/16 erode bills 34 trado bills. (•King TT ar OO raadvi Carwdiao dallart M; PMMI 1401;59 words
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Article33 1965-09-20 16 S"\N thr If •icn«n»« marktt :n Boai »a» quotwl »t j 7..» for T.T. and 4 73i for (Mil. Sttrhn, wan quoted at 14.03 *M •n< Utl »f |«ld at 3«3»33 words
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Article47 1965-09-20 16 Sept. 13. Sept. 14. Sept. 15. Sept. 16. Sept. 17. Bepr. II Indasuisls 73 52 73.98 74.28 74.64 74.61 MS Tins: 93 28 93.fi« 94.05 94.74 95.16 B4.JK) S rubber*: 102.90 102.90 102.90 102.90 102.:>0 102.60 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Doc. 29. 1952 100.47 words
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Advertisement488 1965-09-20 16 WILHELMSEN LINES tuOM scaaiiaafin <a* c«ela»t>m Pwti tst Oset*** *c* neag ua*. t-»n<nt P. S'sta Sragaaer* i irianon (Cam Pnua. twpm) H/MSaR rxFRMOPYiAE <c Manila: ii/u oti ii/u dm it')* on TONSBFRS nm' BARBER LINE tROM O.»JL MM ANO «ESI kOASI PORIV OUEtNSViILt 22Slft FERNCUFF IB Oct TROUBADOUR M Sest488 words
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Advertisement226 1965-09-20 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF tUROPfc AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITAL' te Bombor-Koroch.-Porr So.d-BR INDISI-VENICE-TRIESTI *m.y. "ASIA" sailing 28/ 9/65 m.v. "VICTORIA" 26/10/65 m.r. "ASIA" 30/11/65 m.v. "VICTORIA" 28/1 2/65 m.v. "ASIA" 1/ 2/66 m.r. "VICTORIA" 1/ 3/66 to BomboT-Port So.d-MESSINA-NAPLES-GENOA t.v. "MARCONI" tailin« 16/10/65 "GALILEO"226 words
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2171 1965-09-20 17 From Our Market Correspondent A LTHOUGH quiet the performance put up last week by the Stock Exchange was by no means unpleasing considering the general world background it was operating against local political considerations. The market was very steady with improvements in the first2,171 words
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Article53 1965-09-20 17 fHE present rait of the Malayan dollar afainsl the pound sterling ftxed on November 24 last year is selling, T.T. or O.D. n. 3 15'16d. Buvinr T.T. is. i I lbd Buvinc O.D. 2s. 4>;d. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article31 1965-09-20 17 HIHKIK TIN (pcrlb). (prrpicul). Sept. IS. 66 'j rts. $;68.:>u 14. 66'h cts. $765.00 15, 66 H cts. $761.23 18. 661/, eta. 5757.37', 17. 66', cts. 5761.00 18. $768.87',31 words
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Article605 1965-09-20 17 rIE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday Sept. 18: B. rtcka 15.30 Kuustrad I!.M. Truntet C.T.B. ord». W/I Holding! 1 luinlopi I.3L' K«to b i.oii i Rial Smelt 2.71 r. n 4j 1..1 I'-i' 1.16 h itr.pa tricks605 words
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Article61 1965-09-20 17 DIVEDENDS ANNOUNCED Kahiiun lImI V. tnd N. ords Malayan Brew. I --o deb. S. Tradinr Malayalam Plant urrent Date of pawnrnl p.iMiirni 25% Jan. I !4 16- 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Hi". Oct. 25 Includes ir 0 bonus Includes 8% bonus J Interim Total for Total for \rar previous61 words
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Advertisement520 1965-09-20 17 NOTICE TSS STATE 0F MADRAS" VOY: 157 SAILING ON 20-9-65 THIRD MALAYAN FUND at 2 p.m Notice Is hereby given thai EMBARKATION TIMJS unJer thr terms of the Trust Saloon Class Passengers 12.30 p.m. Deed, a distribution of income or Deck Bunk Class Passengers the above fund is expected to520 words
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Advertisement749 1965-09-20 17 'ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE 'INANCE DEPARTMENT: Lequires SUPERINTENDENT, lETER READING SECTION, in alary scale 5670 x A3O-880-1.20--65 Eff. Bar 1010 I A 45-1145— the ommenclng baaic salary offered ill be dependent upon applicant s uallflcatlons and experience plus arlable allowance as payable from Ime to time.749 words
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Advertisement719 1965-09-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY A 8 ASSISTING COtXStL Applications are invited from J persons qualilied ai Advocates < and Solicitors or the equivalent < professional qualification in any Commonwealth Country lor an appointment as Assisting Counsel in the Attorney-Gene: al's Chambers. Brunei. tXPbRIENCt: Not leaa than three years719 words
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Advertisement508 1965-09-20 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tavtaran daripada Pemoorong2 /Ana berdaftar di-J.K.R.. chjalam Icelas C dan ka-atas akan ji-trrima di-Pe.iabai Juruiera Ncgcn Johor. liinn^a tarn pukol !2.00 irncah-hari pada 30 lib September. 1965. unlok: MEMBENA SEBUAH JAMBATAN Dl-SUNGEI SENOGARANG. BATU PAHAI Segala outir2 bolch di-dapau pada masa keria dl-PcJabat Jurutem Keria508 words
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Advertisement197 1965-09-20 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.P.T.. PERAK T«\v.»!;in daripucU Pfinix. KelM t K tar didaiam JIM. akan detertma olrh Juruti 1.i.i..'.. Ipoii hmcuu iam i narl I 28.9.1905 Ulltok mcml "Predan plniuS ayer di Bcndang BGrik. I' P\HBboroi dak nirn.uoi h di-pinta tupaya bei k I Pf» Gnk pac'a y 1965 Jam197 words
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Article120 1965-09-20 18 rE (I Rl(\(.il 1 Ireland 1 sun.— English trainer Dick Hem and jockey »"e Mercer, the sueeessfal combination which won M Enrlivh »i I-ecer with Provoke, triumphed in the Irish St. I.eger with 1 alehouse here yesterday. raifchouse. an 8-1 chancr. won by two lengths from another120 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-09-20 18 Malaysians are tops from GARY YEANG PERTH. Sun la Un- pwt U years. Malaysian student have played a big part in thf development of badminton in Australia. The first Asians to win an Australian national title were Lim Ah Soo. the former Penane rnamplon. and Tan Jin Kea;. who took326 words
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Article, Illustration2287 1965-09-20 18 Epsom Jeep RACING with I DEXAXG, Sun. Despite a lightning strike by the labourers, today's nine-race Penang card went through I without interruption. The labourers struck immediately after the first race. Then the syces employed by Penang. loon and Kuala Lumpur trainers2,287 words
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Article24 1965-09-20 18 SEREMBAN, Sun.— SIGC I vined the Gurkha. Tro()hy oday when thi v be.n Army 4-3 :n heir return sz'ili niat<h of ;h*24 words
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Advertisement1427 1965-09-20 18 ■■■■■ppiMMipiißpiHj TENDERS P^MIMHLtJBIBHHJLHCM TENDER NOTICE MAJLIS PERBANDARAN mm^~ KOTA MELAKA THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY S^STTwIZ Tow SIPPLY OF DIESEL-POWERFD (lIANES W PVUBI K>K i»b« NUERS are invtted for th« 1 1 KDEBS are invited by The Port of Sinicapore U pply nnci delivery ot the iollowAuthorit* for the supply1,427 words
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Advertisement28 1965-09-20 18 QANTAS rJIFS AM 10 MOD All flights offer you stop— overs in India, the Middle East and Europe en route. Qantas in association with Air India and BOAC.28 words
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Miscellaneous101 1965-09-20 18 I DIARY H\I»MIN lON Bnal: Prr.ik v Penann ilpnh s.ia. 7 p n-. ch.impion.--hiiw CRCi HOIkM I \iisohS Unnimi l.ge: Aaaumption Sen. 1 1 Speedy R:l>. XX (I >sor OUBII IHv. Blu.' Circle v swrc >H Div. 2: Harpers v SWRC (Sen'iil F'ii.'-.iri. Uiv. 3: Weama v Oil Puim 'Taylor101 words
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Article, Illustration486 1965-09-20 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By gUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Forty-two-year-old Sheikh AH, coach and captain of the Negri Sembilan hockey team and father figure to the youngsters he leads, had one of the biggest moments of his 20-year playing career today when he received the Razak Cup486 words
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153 1965-09-20 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police (\n- iMied runneraup in the Singapore Cricki-t AaaodftUon senior tiiunuimrnt today when they beat University of Singapore by 91 runs at Thomson Road. Souring ;.t it hotter than run-a-minutc rate, Police piled up 207 runs in just over 3hrs. State wicketkeeper153 words
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Article76 1965-09-20 19 BADMINTON (iovt. Services north zone srnii finals fXpob): Bank bt Perils 5-0' Penang bt Kedah 4-1. ■OCCEB Govt. Services ko iS'bam: NEB 1 Negii 0. Spore Uiv. Sanvista 1 Mar:tn i 1. Trial <Ipoh): Ipoh Govt. Services XI 4 NEB 1. kamp.il ko s-finals: Pk River Hydro 3 SEX76 words
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184 1965-09-20 19 FAM will invite S'pore and Services KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Singapore and Joint Services will b»- invited to compete In t l Malaya Cup and FAM Cup I m cer competitions next year, P.A. of Malaysia executive committee oeclded today. Singapore, however, will not be invited for the Burnley Cup (under-20) competition184 words
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Article32 1965-09-20 19 SEREMBAN. Sun. Davis Cup player Billy Yap of Selangor Hie men's singles title of tlic Negri Scmbihin lawn tennis chamo:on^hips today when he bfai KDli.irmaratnnm 6-4. 6-3 jn th# lin.il.32 words
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Article39 1965-09-20 19 Fii.hl Nevrl So hi n cor Malacca Penang pobit tlons: P W D L F A Pts i 3 2 10 6 2 5 3 2 0 15 4 4--3 1115 5 3 3003 4 9 0 139 words
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482 1965-09-20 19 WBA THRASH STOKE 6-2 TO TAKE OVER THE LEAD LONDON, Sun iyEST Bromwich Albion. Joining in a goal-scoring TT spree in the English Football League yesterday, whacked Stoke 6-2 to take over the leadership of the First Division. In other high scoring matche.s. Second Division leaders Southampton slammed Wolverhampton WanderersReuter - 482 words
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Article1320 1965-09-20 19 results IRISH LEAGIE Ards 1 Lin- 1 field 3; Ballymen* 8 liftonvillr 0; Crusaders Coleraine 2; Dnrry 1 Glenavon 3: Distillery 0 Glentoran 4; Portadown 0 Banfor 0. FIRST DIVISION Blackburn 1 West Ham 2 Blackpool 1 Sundrrland I iMimi Arsenal 1 Fulham 3 Aston Villa 61,320 words
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249 1965-09-20 19 LONDON. Sun.— Results of Runby Union club matches played yesterday: Ouy's Hosp. 11 Blackheath 11:, Harlequins 20 Llanelly 6; Richmond 8 N'orrrmtriD'on 9. Wasps 27 Streatham-Croydon 0; Aberavon 0 Newbridge 3: Abertillery 3 Pontypool 8; Bamstaple 16 Wes- ton-super-Mare 0; Bath 8 EbbeReuter - 249 words
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Advertisement147 1965-09-20 19 ,£gk MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED Prai, Province Wellesley REFINED SUGAR PRICES QBAM PRICK TO DKAI.KKS KKTAII. PRICE Per Metric Ton Per Kati Per Kati PI Coarse Granulated Sugar '50 kg paper bag> 5525 31.75 cents not mere than 35 cents J X Standard Granulated Sugar 50 kj MOT btfl147 words
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Advertisement310 1965-09-20 19 Another reason why ffi\ more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any _J^^^^ ii|i other make! A ihird of your life is spent in bed, i so why not spend ■■■■^■^R^bm this large part in [Jj cool Carrier comfort? Cool air.. .quiet —JPWi ...no mosquitoes |«€&kP^ ...yes, you can have310 words
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273 1965-09-20 20 Jamal flies back to Singapore carrying a Note KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore. Dato Jamal bin Abul LatifT. said here today that if the Malaysian and Singapore Governments worKed through their respective High Commissions. •everything will be all right." He told reporters before leaving for Singapore273 words
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Article68 1965-09-20 20 Five-in-one Russian space probe MOSCOW. Sun. Russia sent five space satellites into orbit yesterday, continuing a steppedup pliH.se of space exploration. The cluster of Cosmos Sputniks, launched by a single rocket, brought up to 16 the total of artllicial satellites put into orbit by the Soviet Union in the last68 words
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Article53 1965-09-20 20 Soek taunts economists JAKARTA. Sun. President I Soekarno has ordered bMtMMMU) to "throw all your I books i:.o ill.- M>a and produce I new idea* to solve Indonesia's chronic economic problems. d in a speech yesterday that Indonesian socialism should be distinct trom the Soviet. Chinese or North Korean brands53 words
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Article, Illustration743 1965-09-20 20 Army chief's son back: 'Not so happy trip' 'FIVE DREADFUL DARK NIGHTS IN KARACHI' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TENGKU ABx DUL AZIZ, 16, returned here last night with his father, Lt. Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, after a "not so pleasant" trip743 words
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182 1965-09-20 20 Razak: Hercules crash attempt to violate our air space KUALA LUMPI'K, Sunday. THK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Hazuk, today described Friday's plane crash close to Sarawak's Fourth and Fifth Division border as an attempt by Indonesia to violate Malaysian air space. Tun Razak said; "This Is the second violation182 words
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Article26 1965-09-20 20 I'NITED NATIONS. Sun. Singapore's representatives spent a quiet weekend In preparation (or tomorrow's Becuriiy Council action on the Singapore application for U.N. membership. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article50 1965-09-20 20 WASH INGTON. Sun. President Johnson will meet Pope Paul VI in New York on Oct. 4, the White House announced yesterday. It will be the fourth time that an American President has met the head of the Roman Catholic Church but the first such meeting outside Rome AP.AP - 50 words
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Article361 1965-09-20 20 CHENG HOE WINS IN TWO SETS BACK PAGE SPORT By FRANCIS EMMANUEL: Kuala Lumpur. Sun TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Yew Cheng Hoc. the Malaysian Thomas Cup No. 2. won the Selangor International Badminton Singles title at Stadium Negara tonight with a brilliant straighi set victory over Thailand's Sangob Ratanusorn. Cheng Hoe Won 15-12.361 words
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Article20 1965-09-20 20 KUALA bUMPUR. Sentul Ciolf Club b<-.-. Goiirrs Society by 10 a Mx In .i tour-ball bes--match .il day20 words
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Article25 1965-09-20 20 TAIPING. Sun.— Taipine creation Club '.vill hni-. American teniiL-; loiiriiamcn; irom Sept. 27 to Oct. 11. Lota will be drawn to pair ih.25 words
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Article29 1965-09-20 20 HOBART. Sun. Alan Mv of New South W files, jinlniilti won the Tnsmonian open golf championship with a 72-liolr of 287. Ted Ball was second v.uu 288.29 words
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Obituary85 1965-09-20 20 PONNAMMAH Of I formi r!v Rani) hf' Ital. I i Tclok I'lllal Ko.ul. X, m., :.t P ill CABLE RECEIVED fro pallai. Ci-ylon trim Mr ■Mar Of M S.r.M.i'l Mile Klant; Kwid pa>fully un I s THE FUNERAL of W GHn. «rtta of Ifci 'xm Kdk. and mother of85 words
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Advertisement272 1965-09-20 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Wordi Hi /Minimum; |iinkt/P^| IwowJ/ I RECEIVE THIS I I "DIVIDEND CHEQUE I I ON 15TH NOVEMBER 1 MINIMUM GROSS DIVIDEND WILL BE $4 50 FOR HALF YEAR Thousands of dividend over more than 20 leading cheques will be posted on local companies in many 15th November,272 words
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Miscellaneous53 1965-09-20 20 THE WEATHER UIOHEST and lowest traipera- lures In Malaysia and Sln- grapore (or the period 8 p.m. Sat- urday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 38 73 Ipuh 90 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 90 72 C. Highlands jMKlton 88 7353 words
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