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Title Section22 1965-09-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times tstd. 1845 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). Iff s22 words
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Article, Illustration745 1965-09-21 1 NICK MASON AND - Tears as Royal train leaves NICK MASON AND The last farewells, at railway station, then the King and Queen begin the long journey back to their home State, Perlis By SAMAD MAHADI IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tuanku Syed Putra, Malaysia's third Yang diPertuan Agong, today bade farewell to the capital. As745 words
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Article1057 1965-09-21 1 'Mao's troops have begun shooting' report UNITED NATIONS. Monday THE Security Council today demanded that India and Pakistan halt their fighting by 0700 GMT (2.30 p.m. Malayan time) on Wednesday. The vote was 10 in favour, none against, and one absention, Jordan. The CouncilReuter; AP - 1,057 words
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Article, Illustration677 1965-09-21 1 —Malaysia says it again We're not taking sides... KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia today reiterated that she was not taking sides in the Indo-Pakistan conflict while pursuing efforts to bring about an end to the fighting between the two countries. A .statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs said the677 words
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Article25 1965-09-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Batmh'i new Van* di-Pertuan Negara. Dato Ppnuiran Ahmad Rafae. arrived here today for the Yanu dt-Pertuan Agong'* Installation tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-09-21 1 Scimitar crashes FILOT BALES OUT SINGAPORE. Monday A NAVAL Scimitar aircraft crashed at RAF Changi airfield this morning, but its lone pilot baled out to safety. The pilot, whose name is being with- held by British naval authorities, had ejected himself. He was unhurt. The aircraft, from the carrier Ark215 words
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Article64 1965-09-21 1 HONO KONG. Mo i. Kissing a girl is like a iaw case, a magistrate. Mr. R. O'Connor, observed today. 'You do not know what the result will be until you try.' he said. For Tsui Tung. 33. who stole a kiss from his girl neighbour one night,Reuter - 64 words
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Article129 1965-09-21 1 Jamal hands in the reply CIXGAPORE. Mom. Malaysia's rcplv t<> Singapore's Note \\;is handed over to Ihe Sinp pore Governmenl loday. The Note was hand- ed to the acting Foreign Minister. Mr. E.W. rkor at noon by the Malaysian High Commissioner here, Dnto tnal bin Abdul Latiff. AT CITY HALL129 words
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Article33 1965-09-21 1 MAO PLANE DOWNS U.S. FIGHTER TOKYO. Mon ContniMiUNt him >c plane shot down I B lighter <»\<r ll.tirt.ni bland nppoMtr Vietnam, morning .mcl Ani> nilnt <'.«pturi'il. Niu news ||(irj tl.iiinri! \P33 words
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Advertisement17 1965-09-21 1 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers m IflCMlt S NISHUW C«*H SCOICt WMV j^ACUtf17 words
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Advertisement31 1965-09-21 1 for pipe a cable laying contractors and drainage work Ruggedly constructed for the most arduous conditions Complete with front end loader -■rnT^-far -*iTT*rr*f£rr i liiifc lilrif For further dttails consult •<^l/\CKSp >31 words
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156 1965-09-21 2 Mao sends more troops to Sikkim border NEW DELHI, Mini < ommunist China moved additional troops to India's northern hordrr yesterday despite a three-day postponement uf its war ultimatum. (ireen-clad Communist soldiers luesinc machine (■■S and mortars moved openly within e.isy rantc of Indian defence guns. Indian officers said tlirsrReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration442 1965-09-21 2 CHA VAN: THREAT BY CHINA PROVES LINKS WITH PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Monday "pHK Indian Defence Minister, Mr. Y. B. Chavan, said yesterday India will meet any Chinese attack with "grim determination'" Speakinp on a nationwide radio broadcast. Mr. Chavan warned that Pakistan, encouraged byReuter; UPI - 442 words
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268 1965-09-21 2 IM'RKI (West PakisD ton), Mon. Indian forces stood poised for action on the eastern side of 100-foot wide canal which has cheeked their thrust towards the Pakistani city of Lahore. Pakistani troops faced them warmly from their positions on the nthrr side of theReuter - 268 words
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Article172 1965-09-21 2 LONDON, Mondax rjHANA said yesterday the Commonwealth should make a positive move to restore peace between India and Pakistan. Ghana's High Commissioner i to London. Mr. Kwesi Armah 1 said his Government thought i the Commonwealth should do this "notwithstanding what- ever moves are currentlyReuter - 172 words
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Article16 1965-09-21 2 CAIK 1 -uncle-.- H.iklla with tho UAR bry. I occo on an16 words
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Article32 1965-09-21 2 i BOMI; 66. Chief I Gujarat .imong iwople kilk". when lage. near here. Thrrtther the p i down by ■.alii ftlrpl r the i ntal. —A I*.32 words
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Article13 1965-09-21 2 lintain'a with tin .•<vl that Brill* ly f»P13 words
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Article347 1965-09-21 2 MOSCOW, Mon. THE Soviet oiler for the leaders of India and Pakistan to talk peace at a Soviet conference table was prompted by Kremlin concern over possible Communist Chinese intervention in Kashmir, informed sources said today. Diplomats said there was reasonable chance of acceptance ofUPI - 347 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-09-21 2 Johnson keeps in touch with his aides WASHINGTON, Mon. President John,son kept in constant touch with his chief advisers yesterday as the U.S. Government prepared to meet any emergency growing f r o m Communist China's ultimatum to India. Peking's announcement that it had extended the deadline for India toReuter - 293 words
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Article27 1965-09-21 2 SANTIAGO, Mon. President Saragat of Italy and President Fret of Chile today urged India and Pakistan to cease their aimed I cuuflict.— AJ». 127 words
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Advertisement133 1965-09-21 2 Hii\jl C nmpim oi Archer* l)re*» Sword Made b> Wilkinson Sword Limited NOW IN MALAYSIA Sctß 111 AND B"'t_T M W&£^' 8 SINGAPORE ap"NM^fi j^qaHaGflagaKv iB WILKINSON BS^J^B*^HBBI THE NAME MlMwrP^wWHIiW pvMTHF liPlli worlds ■■'^^^^■88|;ii|H'"-v--^-'-Wilkinson Sword craftsmen h.i\c *'^W i^tt|!jl'|R£ t l)oci putting a *harp edge on tine -tool tor133 words
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Article, Illustration360 1965-09-21 3 Erhard pledge to continue policies that won him poll victory BONN, Monday. CHANCELLOR Ludwig Erhard promised yesterday to carry on the policies that brought his party victory in the West German election. "The Christian Democratic Union has won a great victory," he said in a television statement after results of360 words
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Article92 1965-09-21 3 LONDON. Mon— Qm n Efl-«-b*th yesterday unveiled a memorial stone to Sir Winston Clv.irrliill tn Westminster Abbey, shrine of ktngß, oueens. statesmen and other national figures over the ••enturies. The reremonv. wnrriied ov millions on television, came at the end of a Battle of BritainReuter - 92 words
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Article48 1965-09-21 3 BRIGHTON, Mon— Six beauty queen.-- yesterday completed a sumlle vial* in 16 hours to raise cha'lty funds. The girls, who started outside London at midnight— with chaperons—had asked men of BriUin t Royal Marines to accompany them but the commanding officer declined— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article23 1965-09-21 3 JAKARTA, Mon The Indonesian Naval Academy for rocketry and guided missiles successfully launched three rockets recently, Antara news agency reporied. Reut«r.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-09-21 3 INDIANS GATHER TO 'WATCH BALL BY BALL' SCORE IN WAR WITH PAKISTAN Magazines burned BOMBAY. Mon. Copie> of American news magazine Time and Newsweek wen burned In a public bonfire at Poona yesterday. The burning was against "one-sided and pro Pakistan writings" by both magazines onUPI - 113 words
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Article53 1965-09-21 3 JAKARTA, Mon.— Thousands o: Indonesians held a mass rally In Soerabaya at tUe weekend to condemn "India's aggression lo Pakistan and Kashmir." Antara reported that a resolution 'aken in the rally called on the Indonesian Government to break diplomatic relations with India and the U.S..53 words
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229 1965-09-21 3 MANILA, Monday. THE first load of American evacuees from East Pakistan were flown out today and reported the country In the grip of an intense war fever.' About 356 people, most of them women and children, arrived aboard five U.S. Air Force Hercules transport planes.AP; UPI - 229 words
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179 1965-09-21 3 MIAMI, Mon. A 11 Frenchman and a K o t r e d Englishman have become the central licures in a mysterious plot to smuggle a squadron of medium bombers to an undisclosed unfriendly covernment IS. Customs officials in four cities refused179 words
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Advertisement118 1965-09-21 3 COMPLEXION <BHr I Iml WONDER TONIC C^jlOSS sweetlets TO GIVE YOU THAT COMPLEXION FIT FOR A BEAUTY QUEEN EACH SWEETLET IS EQUIVALENT TO 10 ORANGES (vit. C) cMicee Sweetlets will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, and118 words
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Advertisement304 1965-09-21 3 Here's the kind of success story that all Malaysians like to hear. In May 1956 the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. commenced uslness. In nine years the MCIS has become one of the leading life assurance companies In Malaysia. There is no doubt about this. In 9 years the MCIB304 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-09-21 4 A second affiliate passes 'no confidence' motion SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public DailyRated Transport Workers' Union is the second affiliate of the Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation to pass a "no confidence" motion calling on the president, Mr. K. Suppiah, and secre-tary-general, Mr. S.M. Idroos, of the federation to resign.303 words
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179 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. David Chu, 18, who gave fal*e evidence in court was today jailed for 12 months by a district court. The sentence will run concurrently with a two-year jail term which he is now serving for stealing a car from the179 words
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Article75 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The PAP Serangoon Garden Branch fund raising committee is organising two film shows next month to raise funds. The first show, entitled "The Running Man." will be held at the Paramount Theatre in Serangoon Garden Estate, at 9.30 am. on Oct 2 The other show,75 words
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Article38 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Rev. F. Olln Stockwell of the Trinity Theological College In Singapore will be guest speaker at the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association meeting at Talbot House at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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439 1965-09-21 4 'Murder,' shouts youth sentenced to death .IOIIOHK BAIIIU Monday. A PONTIAN rubber tapper, Lee Ah ISah, 19, was today sentenced to death in the Johore Bahru High Court after he was found guilty by Mr. Justice S.S. (iill of being in possession of two handgrenade detonators and consorting with members439 words
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251 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon CHOICE Singapore and Malaysian orchids for the fifth World Orchid Conference at Long Beach in California next year will be selected at this week-end's show. The three-day show organised by the Malaysian Orchid Society will begin at 6 p.m.251 words
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193 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A police prosecutor. Senior Inspector Ronald Naidu, today successfully urged a district judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. to impose "deterrent" sentences on three Indonesians who had entered Singapore illegally. Inspector Naidu said he was instructed to ask the court to inmost- deterrent193 words
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101 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Highlight of a colourful sea carnival to be held on Oct. 3 off Clifford Pier In conjunction with Tourist Week will be an inter-college and university boat race. Students from the Singapore Polytechnic, the University of Singapore, and 1 Nanyang University will101 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE Mon. One of the pillars of the main gate of the 150--year old Raffles Institution appears to be the target of some jinx. The pillar, facing Bras Basah Koad. has been hit several times by buses and trucks The last time it was a180 words
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Article100 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man who cheated seven persons off $187 on nine different occa- I slons by promising to bet them jobs, was fined a total of $900 in 1 the Ninth Magistrates Court to- day. Sidek bin Nekmat alias Aziz bin I Nekmat. 27 pleaded guilty100 words
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Article74 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The Liijh: Industrie* Services, cini- mom of thr Eronon ic Devrlop- ment Board vulconduciacour.se in MiMfertal iiccountuiK in English lor managers in the printing Industry, ■uuting on Oct. 5. Three simunr courses were held previously in Chinese. Pull detail* and enrolment form* may74 words
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Article38 1965-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. MOB.— Electricity I supplies will be interrupted be- tween 9.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. to- morrow at Jalan Rlang, Jalan Girang, Jalan Sukachita, Jalan Latek. Sommen llle Road, McKer- I row Road <ind Wolskei Road.38 words
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419 1965-09-21 4 HELD INDONESIANS WORE CIVILIAN CLOTHING: WITNESS SINGAPORE. Mon yHE shores off Tanjong Rhu were under curfew x and police guard when two Indonesians and another man sailed in by moonlight in an unlit motor-sampan carrying "bombs," Mr. Justice Kulasekaram was told today. Special Constable Kassim bin Hltam testified that he419 words
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Advertisement310 1965-09-21 4 CATHAY TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! I om t.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.30 p.m. THE MIGHTY ADVENTURE OF ROMANCE IN THE EXOTIC \S SOUTH SEAS! k A I|^ DIIPSJIWLI Mw&\ Enchanted^ tf«I»VWJI OPENS THURSDAY! i Tel: 21-116 SINGAPORE) THE EXCITING STORY OF SICILY'S U NOTORIOUS OUTLAW WHOSE EXPLOITS BECAME A LEGEND! V^ jP*m310 words
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Advertisement136 1965-09-21 4 AN INVITATION TO WALK RIGHT IN. ITS ALMOST READY FOR YOU TO SET UP HOUSE AND HOME. COMPLETION: APPROXIMATELY END OCTOBER. SEA BREEZE APARTMENTS DIRECT ACCESS TO THE SEA. LOCATION: Junction ot Joo Chiot Rood/Marine Parade. Tkr*« Bedroom Apartmenti, Spacious Lounae and Dining Roomi, Kitchen, Front and Rear Balconiei, Three136 words
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Advertisement565 1965-09-21 4 62ndDAY DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 10 em, 1.15, 4.30 8.30 pm I Stalls: SI SO %2 SO-Circlc $4.00.1 Advance CASH BOOKINGS Only I (NO FREE LIST) JULIE a CHRISTOPHIR I ANDREWS PLUMMER Produced in TODD AO Color by Deluxe (Fax) School Children CoDcessioi j $1.50 :o or.y seat at the565 words
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Article48 1965-09-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mnn hour officers of the Royal Man Air Force will leave here nn Thursday to attpnd a one-year flvlnu trainlnc course In the They nr.' Pilo> Officrrs Abdul R.iAik bin H A/;irn Irn Mr>or Khali. Chin You Fnna u il Jogtodtf Sineh.48 words
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Article, Illustration161 1965-09-21 5 King and Queen given an emotional send-off at station Farewell to judges A kiss for Sharifah Ghazali's goodbye THE five-year reign of the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong has ended. At a ceremony at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station yesterday the King and Queen were given161 words
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Article25 1965-09-21 5 A i I'MPI'H M hold a Hunt polltictl cour.-i- (a officials at the Party Rn\: misp*> hen- on Oct. 10 at 10 n.m.25 words
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Article52 1965-09-21 5 Albar in Penang for a rest PIN \\(i. Mon. —The former secretary-Keneral of I mnn. Dato Syed Ja'afar Alhar. arrived in Penan* this mornini: for a >»hort rest. D.ilo Svecl Ja'afar who retigßtt from his I mnn post following the separation of Sin«apore from Mnlavvi.i last month, declined to talk52 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-09-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former most senior Malayan Army officer and a member of the Perak Royal family will take over the job of Grand Chamberlain at Istana Negara tomorrow. He Is Raja Lope Nor Rashid bin Raja Abdul Rahman, a156 words
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286 1965-09-21 5 Perlis in gay mood awaits Ruler's return KANGAR, Mon Pprlis was in gay mood today in preparation tor the homecoming of the Raja and Raja Perempuan tomorrow their flve-year reign as Yarg di-Per-tuan As?on«i and Raja Pcrmaisuri Agong. Arrhr.s put up by all communities In the State havt given an286 words
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Advertisement236 1965-09-21 5 ALLIS-CHALMERS W« HD-16DP 5 Power Shift a 250 hp 16,192 kg. (35,700 lbs '<&**, ONE LEVER gives you instant speed and direction control With this big Allis-Chalmers downtime, long maintenance-free life in all drive- **<» i HD-16 power shift crawler train component<=. tractor, you get split-second speed and direction control236 words
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Article, Illustration967 1965-09-21 6 Pension paid out after man died: Doctor accused CHARGED WITH CHEATING TAIPING. Mon. A NURSE was asked by her employer. Dr. Puran Singh, a private practitioner, to withdraw $43.69 pension on behalf of a pensioner two weeks AFTER the pensioner had died, the Sessions Court here was told today. The967 words
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287 1965-09-21 6 Union: Make Tengku's birthday a 'Labour Day' holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Commercial Workers has urged the Government to declare Feb. 8 the birthday of Tengku Abdul Rahman a public holiday so that workers can observe it as Labour Day instead of May 1. The union president.287 words
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Article29 1965-09-21 6 PENANG. Mon— Penann Buddhists will observe All Souls Day on Saturday Special service* will be conducted at the Wat Ping I Bans On in Green Lane.29 words
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Article163 1965-09-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 'THE Umno headquarters here i> to take over the organisation of political courses and workshops for members from the party's state organisations. Announcing this today. Inche Musa ll it. mi. acting Lmno secretarygeneral, said that the first of the centrally organised163 words
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Advertisement122 1965-09-21 6 ONIY BOAC OFFERS 7 FUGHTS WEEKLY TO fnl 1/ n I IF r i TUESDAY 8A.712 leaves at 6.40 a.m. F J 707 WEDNESDAY 4^^^^^^^^^ 8A.714 leaves at 8.45 p.m. Com«t THURSDAY B 716 IHVK at 7 3fl P-«- FRIDAY > l^3fcfei 2» 8A.718 leaves at 8.00 p.m. 707 SATURDAY122 words
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Miscellaneous147 1965-09-21 6 \lh t, Onp By Y.T. itamtin —^Tt GOTTA REMEMBER y> FUNMV... ALL I CAM THINK I I J^^ Sv _J WEI.L,7HERrS SOME OF TH' THINC,S LESSEE OF IS SUMPIN HE """^S. 7HW oC rr JUST NO T\vO POC TOLD ME *BOUTI NOW.. SA)P A GUY NAMEP/\..IF VOONT >. J SEEM147 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1965-09-21 7 On a hunch and a prospector's map— wealth by the planeload ONE day late in December 1960 two men an American and his Indian guide reached the mist-shrouded summit of Devil's Mountain in the midst of the Venezuelan jungle. Both were on the verge1,777 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-09-21 7 Thi picture wot token when Jomes Angel's olonc <*o\ I on the summit of Devil s Mountain in 1960. It was still packed with gold.28 words
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Advertisement164 1965-09-21 7 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any other make! WfctjfiKwjm, Carriers outdoor "^s^f cabinet is made of five z c co AT layers to stand up to ■f*'jr* < w "> the tropical sun and HM^fe^ rain. This "weather Mr armourcabinef'resists I rust for years164 words
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Obituary39 1965-09-21 8 Varwa SIS 'Vimimtim) rin Nil Oa Bayd tsth l«K> aa tha r»»ill of a mail arrldrnl <"hnaloparr ntiiA a4t«K] 17 vr-ar* and 1 "<J hiti'h" nf l*r^if N'n flow* t do&4 raaaj a Naj Piarinf Ki»i<l» AMoria- tmm39 words
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Article119 1965-09-21 8 Wmdi SIS (Hmimnm MR A MRS OhBB lion Minx Usafe fHaajwi for thnr aliiabla l ■"puflaarr ktn*l *;«h^* on laaM aMaMkal aa ii-O-n". THE FAMILY Or BM M| n V ><»v»r -h^nV »:>nm and fnrada for riHittta *n4 Bjtwaawaaa at »b» fum-ral TNI rAMiLv OP tb* lai* 01 k119 words
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Article105 1965-09-21 8 Wnrdi Sit l Minimum) rtOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTB MjaeMn nad rwvnt. BwitCU navnM I lw*tt •!<•■«■ ro'-n II ra»a TaNar (toad diacanor* HCNC EE lECONDARV S'non: in>l l^>H»r» Irun no I Heit Bi Bawaal ivn»n« y■ if nation l.o""rT PWaMI No Ui aaan PMaai \m XSOiK jb« ■•1 17:41'. ||fj105 words
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The Straits Times Tueaday, September 21. 1965.
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Article758 1965-09-21 8 Before the flames of the Indo-Pakistani conflict have been extinguished. a new confrontation is threatening to develop between India and Communist China. The dangers arMng from the two situations taken together are greater than the sum of the dangers inherent m each Fighting between India and China758 words
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Article392 1965-09-21 8 This morning, shortly after the retiring Yang di-Pertuan Agong returns to his royal capital of Arau. his successor j will arrive in Kuala Lumpin by special train from the East I Coast. This is not his first arrival in the federal capital, I of course, but it392 words
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Article117 1965-09-21 8 It was too much to expect! that Malayan shops would immediately drop their sugar price to 35 cents a kati, the ceiling the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced last week Not all would have heard of the Government or- 1 ilfi. and many would feel! themselves justified117 words
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156 1965-09-21 8 TliY child, who 1* In the primary school here, has been asked to go to school in the afternoon armed with a pall, a brush, a rag. and a cake of soap to scrub the child's desk and chairs In tha classroom. Will the Ministry Of156 words
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Letter55 1965-09-21 8 IT would be better for 1 the Malay Youth Pat r i o t i c Organisation of Penang to call on the proper authority to revise the Irregular Muslim Marriages and Divorce Law in Malaya instead of wasting time on such frivolous matters as banning tight fitting clothes55 words
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Letter58 1965-09-21 8 \yiLL the Hawkers Department please look at the hazards created by hawkers at the junction of Kim Keat Road and Kim Keat Avenue? Not only does dirt, rubbish and wooden structures left by them attract flies, which later swarm Into Housing Board flats. but the stalls are a danger58 words
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Letter50 1965-09-21 8 NOTE with regret that the waving gallery of Paya Lebar airport has been sealed off for some time. When I telephoned the Civil Aviation Department. I was told: "Yes. it has been closed for quite some time, but I can't tell you the reason." SOH CMa! CHEOXG Singapore50 words
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Letter166 1965-09-21 8 1 REFER to the letter ST. Au«. 28) headed No Lichte." Cyclists who do not obey the traffic laws not onlv endanger their own lives but also that of other road users. The Police, far from turning a blind eye to these offences, have, during the166 words
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665 1965-09-21 8 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY by LONDON, Mon WHY are our brains so large? This question was raised quite seriously at the recent British Association meeting by Professor C F. A. Pantin. one of Britain's most eminent zoologists. Many animals, he said. go in for complexOFNS - 665 words
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Article, Illustration877 1965-09-21 8 RICHARD HALLORW - China poised for a soaring leap RICHARD HALLORW The jump towards more food, tighter control of farmers bv WASHINGTON. Mon THE leaders of C o m m unist China are unfurling a new political and economic banner, called the "soaring leap forward The main 'thrust of the new leap is877 words
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Article197 1965-09-21 9 QINOA PORE. Mon. Two youths walked into the Liang (twang goldsmiths shop in Geylang Road, this morning ostensibly to purchase jewellery. Mrs Lam Szr Leonfj. 'he proprietor's wife, was about to serve them when one of 'hem suddenly whipped out a big stone from197 words
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Article49 1965-09-21 9 KUALA I.UMPCR. Mon. Mr.; H uLujlVum lu.s been r president oi tUe Inlnrmation Deptrtmrnt st.ifl Union other officials: Vice-pre.«: Inrhe Abdul Majld bin Haji Z.m Zwn. necretAry- Inche Sadudir MB Mohamad Taib. Alfrtltwri <r«tary Inche Atdul M [>«tn Abdul Rahman: and tna■orrr, Mi a B Nakta49 words
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Article25 1965-09-21 9 SIN'GAPOKf ["he antlnee >qu*d in.-t n aiit raided .-:x fuspectrd brothels nl Exrtrr Road. Angsana Avenue. Oylai.g ind Ounman Road No ,»rrc m.irir25 words
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226 1965-09-21 9 SEPARATION POSER IN DIVORCE ACTION J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A legal poser resulting from the separation of Singapore from Malaysia i wa.s raised during the hear- Ing of a divorce ca&e In the High Court here today. Mr. S. Peddle, counsel for Wung Swee Ngor. 28. a houseWife, toid the court226 words
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Article, Illustration457 1965-09-21 9 'Emperor' row: Kanda quits TUC job SINGAPORE. Mon. y[R G. Kondasamy, general secretary of the 20,000-strong Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, has resigned as deputy secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress In a statement today, he explained that he was quitting the post because he disagreed with the457 words
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83 1965-09-21 9 S'pore to make statement on postal rates CINGAPORE. Mon. The j Singapore Government j is expected to make an offl- dal b'atement soon on po.-tal rates and the issue of new stamps. A Straits Times reader had j pointed out that an Independent I Singapore should have a new set83 words
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139 1965-09-21 9 ITUCHING. Mon. The Sarawak United People's Party wants a commission of inquiry to investigate Its Sarikri branch which was banned on Friday. The Government claimed that the branch was being used as a cover by Communist* in the lower Rc.ian( area of the Third139 words
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Article42 1965-09-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Mr. S. RasATAthnam has been elected chairman of the Selangor local council of the Malays.a Hindu Bangam. Other officiate are: vice-chair-man, Mr. D Q. Dltta: secretary. Mr- P. Gothanda Bani: and treasurer Mr. G. S Nadarajah.42 words
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219 1965-09-21 9 The dead corporal: Ministry waits for report KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Defence here today could not confirm the actual cause of death of Corporal V. Slvayoganathan in Sabah. A spokesman said: "8o far we only know from the official signal received from Sabah that the cause of death219 words
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154 1965-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thi» management of the Bank of Tokyo here has been instructed to cremate the body of Mr. Hideo Aya. 41. head of the bank's loan department, who was killed by lightning yesterday, and to send the ashes back to Japan. Mrs.154 words
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189 1965-09-21 9 Lee's 'silly' threat on bases a rebuke by Aussie paper SYDNEY. Mon. —An editorial in the Sydney Morning Herald today criticised Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for his recent remarks about Malaysia and the United States. "Over the past few years", the paper said. "Mr. Lee has earnedReuter - 189 words
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Article78 1965-09-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. MonThree women, two of them wives of American diplomats, escaped with slight Injuries when the car In which they were travelling wa.. Involved in a collision I wlih a lorry at the 4th mil/ Ampang Road here today. The dlpTomat.-* Mr<. Larry Diehl78 words
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Article25 1965-09-21 9 SIN'G\PORE. M-in Two men armed Vttk knives stole a watch from Soh Yeu Huat. an irf-'wa'.er viler in Seraneoon Road last 1 nietv.25 words
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178 1965-09-21 9 No change in status of Singapore base, Wilson tells U.S- WASHINGTON. Monday. 'T'HE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, A said yesterday that nothing had occurred to change the status of Britain's military base in Singapore as a result of the secession of the island from Malaysia. But the wholeReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement107 1965-09-21 9 <fi Worth while (Sponsored by Govt. of Indu) Handleoms are famed for hand-wov«n mlracl* fabrica -Always in fashion Always modarn WHAT TO BUY? Silk Stolos. Silk Sarees. Raw Silks. Dross Matsrisls. Ties. Towols. Bedspreads. Rugs. Carpet* and Dinner Mats in designs that defy description and easy on your pocket too!107 words
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Advertisement48 1965-09-21 9 Swing Into Ju Better Sound /f%tt. l A i J^ 'I M t ■M.JLr 3-f.'" > r±_M IH^^_ .s j y OS-PION HI-FI TRANSCONTINENTAL g^ S S^ 10 TRANSISTOR RADIO **^**^l A Attractive Plastic Casing 3 Band A Wave Tone Control Dial Lamp Available at all leading Radio Dealer*.48 words
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Miscellaneous827 1965-09-21 9 TV MALAYSIA Channels: 5 Kuala Lam- 6 News In Tamil: 6.10 Magill* pa L«*i2 J""* 11 1 6 'P° h Oorllla: 6.34 Lawle 'Survival"; and* Malacca: S Johore 7 News In English; 7.10 Talk* Bahru: 4 Talpin«; 7 Batu on Todays Event*; 7.34 PkS Pahat; 9 Kluan t kj e827 words
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266 1965-09-21 10 SINGAPORE. Mon A former chief clerk testified before a commission of inquiry today that the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' I'nion delayed the payment of his severance pay from his employers until he sent it a solicitor's letter. The severance pay was266 words
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603 1965-09-21 10 Malaysians quit as Pakistan bombs Amritsar From M. SIVARAM: N«w Delhi, Monday IV/TOST of the Malaysian students have now left the war-torn city of Amritsar in the Punjab which had been subjected to heavy and almost non-stop bombing by Pakistani planes in the past fortnight. Out of 80 Malaysian students603 words
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Article42 1965-09-21 10 BUTTERWORTH Mon- The Bute Government h»s granted »25 000 for the renovation of the i Sri Man* Martamman temple iat Tokonit Lane here. A 'purification ceremony" will be h**.a lat the end of next month wben I IfKkoraUan* an oonpleud-42 words
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101 1965-09-21 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore and Thailand today agreed to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level. This was simultaneously announced in Singapore and Bangkok. The Thai Consulate in Singapore has been raised to the status of an embassy. Pending the appoint- ment and accreditation of an101 words
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92 1965-09-21 10 On TV in Italy— one hour of Singapore CINGAPORE. Mon.— ltalians will see Singapore In all Its aspects for one hour through their na-tlon-wlde Televlslone Ita--11 ana on Nov. 18. lA6O minute documentary film, portraying the political, social, economic and cultural situation of this Island State Is now being made.92 words
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Article, Illustration132 1965-09-21 10 A "slave" beins taken to the old l-aanu at Kaniponjr Sumbiline in Brunei Town as a wedding gift from th© bridegroom to the bride. The bridegroom was Pengi- ran Anak Abdul Rahman. son of Pengiran Bendahara. and the bride I Pengiran Anak132 words
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Article116 1965-09-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea, Tun 11-K\von Chung, will pay an ofhrial visit to Malaysia from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2. Tengxu Abdul Rahman, when he visited Seoul In April. Invited the Korean Premier to make a day goodwill116 words
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Advertisement376 1965-09-21 10 Paint your room in 2 hours IT DRIES IN 15 MINUTES SO EASY TO USE, IT'S MISTAKE PROOF Mm* fS -s™ HBk '^tWmmsF m .BBS BBb «*4bßß^3f 5 #1 mf BF 4& vV^H BBBBB^i^^^*** K^Lw^/ British Paints li^Jfjffjm NUPIASTIK^^I ACRYLIC I |^4CEIUNGF ||(|1 J WALL A CEILING FINISH V J376 words
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Advertisement149 1965-09-21 10 75 to 7.5 McCULLOCHISI OUTBOARD MOTORS IMMMI Ij^j for i Ct [T The new McCullochs are here rxr-,' to go fishing, skiing cruising. 13 new models from 75 hp to 7.5 hp, including two special OX work engines aid two powerful competition engines. They're hard to beat for quality and149 words
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Miscellaneous355 1965-09-21 10 Straits Times Crossword H BW~~^ all hH I I^l ACROBB 7. Contracting to supply a cord 1 m.nnmi nt In one rutfl- net that's knotted (10V 1 SuWwhtn E,ck2S e up^ Could dtve mad.y about the round (10). rinß lvln S stentorian snow) Such a relief entering calm !*L 6)355 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-09-21 11 Malaysia gets its first Chinese police chief If L ALA LIMPIR, Mon Actins Senior Assistant ommisMimrr Tan Ghim Kent: <richt) is Srlangor's nrw Chief Police Officer thr youngrst (42) and thr only Chinese C.P.O. in Malaysia. He succeeds the former Selangor C.P.O. Senior Assistant Commissioner Mo named N.ut bin Haji259 words
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Article36 1965-09-21 11 PENANO. M.m. Mr. Khoo i-k. a lecturer in chemistry at the Malayan Teachers College hero, has left for Bangkok to rrpresent Malaysia in the Uneaco pilot project on the teaching of ehrmiMry In Asia.36 words
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Article142 1965-09-21 11 Union bid to end E and O strike DEN ANG, Mon. The Penang branch of the National Union of Hotel. Bar and Restaurant Workers today offered to call on* the 63-day-old strike of more than 100 E. and O. Hotel and Restaurant employees Immediately If the management would recognise the142 words
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Article48 1965-09-21 11 PENANG. Mon.— An Australian woman motorist was today acquitted on a charge of Inconsiderate driving. Mrs. Anita Lapklns, 21. tt was' alleged, drove her car without due care and consideration and thereby colliding with a motor-cycle at p.m. on May 15. She pleaded not guilty.48 words
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Article, Illustration681 1965-09-21 11 Release for Richard Ang DPP FAILS IN BID TO GET CASE ADJOURNED HE IS GIVEN DISCHARGE NOT AMOUNTING TO ACQUITTAL SINGAPORE, Monday. "D ICHARD ANG, who was charged with subornIX ing a key prosecution witness in the murder trial of his elder brother Sunny, was today given a discharge, not681 words
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Article94 1965-09-21 11 29 Penang women join Terriers PENANG. Mon. A total of 29 Kaum Ibu members in Penang have joined the Penang contingent of the Territorial Army. Altogether, about 150 Umno women registered but only 29 were accepted. The rest were not within the age limit. The Kaum Ibu leader. Che Dastniah94 words
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Article53 1965-09-21 11 IPOH. Mon Nearly 800 recruits and non-commissioned officers of the Territorial Army so far this vear have oeen given basic training at the Siputeh training camp, near here. The latest batch to complete a two-week course vesterdav were 7* recruits from Pahang and 38 N.C.O.S from various53 words
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Article23 1965-09-21 11 SINGAPORE Mon. The Australian Minister for Health. Mr. R. W. Swartz. will arrive here tomorrow on his way to London23 words
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112 1965-09-21 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A school teacher and a seven-year-old boy were drowned within an hour of each other yesterday afternoon. The teacher. Ibrahim bin Osman. 22 of Bukit Paniang school, was brought to shore by a British serviceman, who uw him helpless in112 words
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167 1965-09-21 11 'First and second class citizens? Nonsense' TLfALACCA, Mon. Ifl The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said here yesterday that there was no such thing as first and second-class citizens in Malaysia. People who go around saying that such a situation existed were talking nonsense, he added.167 words
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153 1965-09-21 11 Alan Harman - Traders unite to trap trickster Kee— Alan Harman From DANGKOK, Mon. Merchants in Malaysia, Singapore ar<d Hong Kong have asked their counterparts here to Join them in offering a million bant reward for the capture of a Macao confidence trickster, who is known here as "Mr Kee." The man, who153 words
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Advertisement8 1965-09-21 11 A TIGER IS COMING TO TOWN! yTjSsm usso)8 words
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Advertisement245 1965-09-21 11 Three wonderful ways to the itc a And they're all Pan Am! We have 20 flights a week to the U.S.A. from the Far East. And they fly three different routes. So take your choice! k=^s«^^^ You can fly with no change of plane from Singapore to Manila and Hawaii245 words
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Article, Illustration288 1965-09-21 12 Italian touch for zest to your wardrobe CLOTHES SOME GIRLS GO K MAD ABOUT NOW it the moment to take a closer look .it fashions. Its Hie time when the year it nearing itt end and yet there are several weeks to go. A time when you need a morale288 words
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391 1965-09-21 12 FEW men come out with forthright views about women and marriage H«S a list of what a man Elliot Joseph-thinks about matrimony This apneared in a recent report. Marriage makes friends out of lovers and lovers out of strangers. I never met391 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-09-21 12 You may like to know MANY of us know how to achieve the ideal atmosphere where colours and furnishings are designed to make a uome comfortable 11. however, anyone has a veil to see "how not to do It" then visit to Rowcroft Theatre's farcical comedy "Strike Happy" will convince239 words
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Article260 1965-09-21 12 /CHOCOLATE Is such a \j versatile flavour. You can use It in biscuits, pudings, sweets and cakes. Cakes are fine if you have somebody in the house to finish it soon enough. But biscuits cure all-time favourites for the family and visitors and they can always be served260 words
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294 1965-09-21 12 Check labels and do not take the 'finishes' tor granted SINCE many fahrl^ finishes cannot be seen or felt shoppers often take them for granted. Home economist Miss Klsie Crouthamel points out that many finishes neb as bleaching, are part of normal fabric production However, some B attshel change the294 words
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160 1965-09-21 12 HAS YOUR HAIR BEEN TO THE DOCTOR RECENTLY? It may seem a strange question but hair can become sick and unmanageable just like people. Unhealthy hair may be coarse, and excessively dry or broken. In bad cases the scalp may irritate and dandruff may be present. In fact, it is160 words
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Advertisement425 1965-09-21 12 W mm I in 8 iTj*i i I iTTjH Yourskinisalivingthing. tains Eucerite, which is To keep it young, supple lanoline in its purest form and healthy it needs nou- and the nearest thing to rishment.. .every day nou- the skin's natural oil. rishment. This rule applies YoucanbuyNiveaintwo not only to425 words
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Advertisement284 1965-09-21 12 Sore throat? 1 Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cau soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges are a medically approved, anti-bacterial treatment for killing germs in the284 words
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Advertisement1330 1965-09-21 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.--0-p S'pora Sain P. S'haa Penang DEMOOOCUS I erpMl, GiK|Ml Gin. IS Tilay Stpt 22 2S Sept 21 MACHAON Liverpool. OuMm. A'ntttl Cda.M Stpt 24 Sept 21, 2 Oct 1 CYCLOPS Liverpool Oct 1 Oet 2 AUTOMEOON Liverpool, Glasgow Oct 7 Oct 11 Oct 12/111,330 words
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Advertisement1227 1965-09-21 13 < "l^™— the\.yXmunes tt i Tut EAiT Ai ATIC CO I 1 i^o-po-trtd n Ot— EXPRESS SAILINGS TO HEAR EAST, CONTIHEHT AHO SCANOINAVIAi Singapore P Vnaa PeoMg Airi Cenua Havri H burg R oam Aarw Caaa Gin. I-S I PANAMA a) ETD Sip 21 Sept 27 24 25/21 Ocl II1,227 words
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Advertisement1244 1965-09-21 13 1 Ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO 10* DC* LIVERPOOL »INTINLNTAL PORTS nriinADAII Lor ion Od 14 BLNUOHAN Am»crp act 21 rWCm ISBk PeßW i fe'S BENCRUACHAN g Singapore P. S'ham Penang H e Jj** SM.2I/2B OCt 2/1 ,*t»U HMI2 BEHMHOR .-pool. CnprA nm. Sn|>l)Ori P SlM> (an tlur u -v. Seat2S/281,244 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-09-21 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent Singapore P. S'haa Ptceaa CITY Or GLASGOW LtjaJajL Hamburg Rotttrdam, Havre, Null. Imhsm. M bro 25 21 Sept M S»H city OF POONA* Lisbon, London, hamourg. Ftottemaa, Hull 1/ I Oct 1/ I Oct CITY OF RIPON London. Hamburg, Roueraaai. ti4»re. Hull 21,21 Oct1,263 words
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Article136 1965-09-21 14 MELBOURNE. Mo v i\im i i;l \i.s were barely steady ami lulls outnumifc-n-d riies. Trading was agaita ituM me! .rrow. Burns Ptallp dropped la. to "6.-.. I ifeMd IM scj hull o: lla, 6d. m response io announcement oi talks on a link With Chrysler Ba.se me;a!s were136 words
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Article232 1965-09-21 14 q< lOBIK first eradi rubber f.o.h. huvers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur vrstrrd.u at 66 tents per Ib. up three-eighths of a eent on Frida.* 1 1 closing level for thr positmu. The tone was ver\ quiet. R. A.s. ind MULE, rlosinf prices in232 words
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Article233 1965-09-21 14 >. |N I INOUSTRIAIS l II ■I" imi n. i Ui ai alar 10 <-u !i..ldlni;» M. ll Ki ,i« N. Iron h cli. Oiinlop" ti rta. OC.BC. II ots j B, sm.ltin< li ctt. Koth:nan!i tt ctii. Kkw> 13 eta. Ki.i.M.-u:: io eta. Ked. Ulap. 10 eta.233 words
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Article99 1965-09-21 14 CHII's lyti-i. BtaaaMai UM Mntapor* akatvai or xix-rtrd today are: Hot .1, Kiiir. !H It. Detat IA Irt. Mlkuni Mar i :>. M araatH n D>tkaita I n- OlrmpM M.irn .1 I i.irri.i I t, Hldof N H •< Pert Swelt'nham Wharl B«rth» toeat Iffi-on, I Mi.nn.r.99 words
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Article49 1965-09-21 14 ON the "(lu i.<l .M.ila>sian short Term Money Markrt (or thr ajaaft rndrd Saturday iScpt. IK I thr range of rill rates was aa IllllllW- > BANK FINDS: Iff per crnt to I per rent. (iKNKRAL FINDS: 21... per cent to 4 per cent MOVF.MENT of funds totalled49 words
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Article56 1965-09-21 14 fHE present rate of the Malayan i dollar against the pound atrrllnj fixed on November 24 lant year is selling, T.T. or O.D. N. 3 U 16d. Buvinc T.T. 2s. 4 1 164. Buying O.D. 4' s d. The dollar is at Its Rtatutorv middle position in relation56 words
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Article18 1965-09-21 14 'THE Amtoelatlon of Banka in Malay- ala nuidt no cnanicea In IU ratea •o nurchMnt". y»«t»rrtiiv.18 words
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540 1965-09-21 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE week opined on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday on a very quiet and subdued note with a reduced turnover. It appears that investors have adopted a wait-and-see attitude and are disinclined to expand present commitments or enter into540 words
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Article29 1965-09-21 14 Malajraa •Mm-k toafrai Srpl. IR Beat, 'Industrials: 71..'.". 7:t.vx Tin»: 'i I 'hi M II S rubbers: In:.''" Hi mi I»ii M, IMI IM. D« IM mo.29 words
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Article561 1965-09-21 14 BUSINESS in and reported to tbe Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork i:\rhange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brarkela: INDUSTRIALS: Beutfaad il.OOO) «1 26; Kile (3.000> (l.ot<: f. and N. ordi (6.000) $2.50 call. (7.0O0) 5.'.48 call.561 words
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Article28 1965-09-21 14 Sept. 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: mi; cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $766. 12 J (down $2.::»). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down IS tons).28 words
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Article98 1965-09-21 14 yHE folio M 18 P -D v t Cold K!nrv 10.3 1 K Sir, K. a I i I I I tt:. M Brew 4 i Tt.* T 7 II I OC B C 1 i Rahln.-ona li i. i I It XI) S Durhjr Stearnrra It. l98 words
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Article26 1965-09-21 14 Kon»: ylatenlaj th» U I dellar nu T.T. anil 5.74 for tat* lUrlmn wan <jiiotr^ at 1«.(H and ana tail ef geM nt 263|.26 words
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350 1965-09-21 14 rK price of tin in Prnane yesterday fell by 52.75 to 8766.121 per picul The offerint was estimated down 15 tons to 230 tons. Demand was stated to be at the lower levels. M U.AYAN RI BBIR MARKET: Opening quotations were unchanged350 words
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Article36 1965-09-21 14 INDONESIAN TIN TROD! TION: Indonesian production of tin In concentrates in June totalled 1.358 long tons compared with 1.189 in May. according to official sources. This brought the half year total to 6.970 tons36 words
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Article75 1965-09-21 14 /"HINtIE Prertute lichann*. |> n| v p»ft no.n »neei mi piem MMday C««iul Ml hulk $62 eellen. drum *.V> srllrra. Cetwa: B*pt./Oet. fK roounfnt Ptsprr: M into* white »IS2( M fti.rawßk whit!- $IKO MM, 1 1 Sarawnk blmk $140 nrlttr*. garbled 1-nmpot < black HU(N) aellert tall i.Wi.75 words
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Advertisement1141 1965-09-21 14 Vr* < mm KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific AUantte Sorvlo* 6<n|l>o> Mr c Ang«iet n. f ufl i 'Veailtiwi M>ri" 11/21 Oct JJ UCI I) Nl» I OM •'<■ -Knaiil«l Miru l|'22 Ni« N an I) Ott I IM I Na Wast Coast ef Central South America Service Yorohama1,141 words
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Advertisement989 1965-09-21 14 ausiMn* m» a«i»hu >ta»ici maia raauiaa mi r mkt kttmc* It. rreaaatit atrlaite MUtetit. Sitee* Tti Ma*as mr Natavattwaa »*fcat| »'«aa ia«« rat" S'" 1 J»»f£la J Oci I Otl I'll 0H RAJUU fl' 5 Oci (Otl > Oct XMOIHI II Of. «t/77 tf« 't 71 Or. mati llel M989 words
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Advertisement78 1965-09-21 14 GOLDEN LINE J kOaDINt ma IMUIH MIIMIMNt. STOXH Pensnf P S^am Miltcca Sro'» »a»i Mel. Sy4. Ott Oct Oet Nit Nt* Ntf Ne» Nti Ht« SOIOtN SPtINC 1(24 ?S J» 7T I J/ I 4 J II JJ ?t Nt* Nt* Nt* Nt* Nt* t*t let Sec COLOCN WONICR 2/78 words
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Advertisement41 1965-09-21 14 Adv«Ttii»m*)nt Are you looking for a ballet teacher? I A list of dancing schools appear In the fELLOU PAGES of the BTB Directory For advertising In the yellow pages please enquire The Advertisement Dept.. Straits Times. Times House. Singapore. Tel 280041 words
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Advertisement807 1965-09-21 15 (Continued from Page I). SITUATIONS VACANT IS Ward* SC (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra DOCTOR. Locum required two months. Telephone S'pore 224*3. A RELIABLE ELDERLY Lady/ housekeeper wanted to look after child I vears and do light housework for working (Vylonesi- couple. Good home ii-«ired especially if lonely/unattached. Mtate salary807 words
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Advertisement965 1965-09-21 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt M (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra JALAN NOVENA BARAT Furnished Flat* available Immediately, two hidrooms. one Nnint'i room, Liv./ Din. room etc. Mosaic flooring. Enquire Tel: *****/3422V***** S'pore. ATTRACTIVE FULLY furnished flat to Irt. Close to Orchsrd Road, 1 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, etc. Immediately available. Rent965 words
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Advertisement905 1965-09-21 15 TOURS EXCURSIONS 1 M V ord- S« (Min.)— Box SO elm. extrt I ROVAL BARGE PROCESSION Bangkok 7 day* >.'.'.') 0O Lea\c Henang I 10-lii-f.j Montur Lnterprliei Penang Tel: ******. FOR HIRE li Wordt U (Min.)— Box SO ctt extra SUPERIOR QUALITY FURNITURE for nalc/hlre. Bin Chong, 110 L' Orcbara905 words
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Advertisement782 1965-09-21 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC IS "'.Trf, U I Mia t—Bnx S» rln eitrn sag* a sir«mn»it>, 57-A. Victuna slrrvt Cornet Bra* Biuo Roan. Bl>ore Tn V49V6 CINTLCMEN Kor Swediah Uiuiu Bteambairi. Kacinl Treatmuil. Manicure, Halrcutuntf. Tinting. "Jeaoa" Airconditiorurd salon, ttm, Penanc Lane. <B'pore> ZIMW. JCUNESSI ET BEAUTS Steambath Body-mniiag* by experienced782 words
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Advertisement699 1965-09-21 15 In the matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES. 1940-1946 \OTKF. OF MEETING OF CREDITORS PI RSLANT TO SECTION 231 SHARIKAT PEMBENA KAWASAN TIMOR LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 231 of the* I Companies Ordinance 1940-1946 that a Meeting of the Creditors ot the abovenamed Company will be held699 words
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Advertisement1479 1965-09-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited for:AppointmenU: A— TEMPORARY EDITOR (English; Malay/ Chines* Tamil) B— TEMPORARY REPORTER Salary Scales: For A— (5560:630:6601 5690 x 30A-930 960x35A- 1240 p.m. Point ot entry will depend on qualification* experience. For 8— 5585 x 20A-765 pm Plus variable allowance. A»e: For A—1,479 words
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Article, Illustration368 1965-09-21 16 AREF— A WARNING AGAINST COUP BID IN IRAQ DAMASCUS. Monday. PRESIDENT Abdel Aref of Iraq yesterday branded an attempt to overthrow his regime in Baghdad last week as a childish move crushed in a matter of moments. In a Press statement broadcast by Baghdad radio, he said "complete calm prevailedAP - 368 words
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Article52 1965-09-21 16 Jakarta. Mon Preaktent Soekarno has ordered Indonesian ecouomi-sLs to 'throw all your books Into the sea" and produc* new Ideas to solve Indonesia's: chronic economic problems. He said in a speech ye»t*rday that Indonesian fcoclallwn should be distinct from the Soviet. Chinese or North Korean brands of52 words
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Article28 1965-09-21 16 PARIS. Mon— A man died In hospital here over the weekend after lying six years In a coma caused by a 1959 traffic accident. —ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article189 1965-09-21 16 Fertility tests in South Africa lOHANNLMIIKG. Mon. tl —several Johannesburg gynaecologists and nospitaisj are expcrimeuling with a hurmune tieal-nu-nt similar to that used in Sweden, where a woman cave birth to quintuplets. •This treatment is a big breakthrough 10 help sterile women" a leauing gynaecologist said here. "I have been189 words
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Article45 1965-09-21 16 JAKARTA. Mon. The Netherlands Government has granted a 15 million-guilder credit for th« rehabilitation of Indonesia's ttnmlnlng facilities on Bangka Island, the State-owned tln-mlnlng company said yesterday. The loan will be part of the 100 milllon-irullder credit earlier agreed on— UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article107 1965-09-21 16 KARACHI. Mon. A poisonous snake killed by a young man here avenged itself by killing him on the following day. according to a report received by the Pakistan Press Association. The report said that Mohammad Akhbar saw the snake crossing a road in his village and killedReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-09-21 16 NycToro: I may quit C'wealth over Rhodesia T\AR ES SALAAM. Mon. President Nyerere (above) last night pledged himself to with draw Tanzania from the Commonwealth if Britain grants Rhodesia independence under minority rule. At a mass rally marking the end of Tanzania'* < campaign, the President said he vrould take150 words
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361 1965-09-21 16 Paratroops link up after being pinned down for 24 hours SAIGON Monday TWO groups of American paratroopers linked up in the central highlands yesterday after being surrounded and pinned down for about 24 hours by Vietcong forces. The combined force promptly moved out in pursuit of the Communists. who hadUPI - 361 words
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Article50 1965-09-21 16 O~"-- VM.M.KJ NIAGARA PALLS, Mon A young man fell from the Rainbow Bridge Into the Niagara River yesterday, about four hours after a woman was swept over the fall*. Both were presumed dead. The;r Identities were unknown. Fog hampered a search for Uw bodies— AP.AP - 50 words
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Article26 1965-09-21 16 LONO BEACH (California!, a. i. Billie Jean Moffitt. 31. the second-ranked United BtaleB woman tennis player, married law student Larry William Kin* her*. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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224 1965-09-21 16 RANGOON. Mot No more public works contracts in Burma are to be given to private enterprise. Instead all such work will be done by People's Works Battalion* which are being specially formed. The official English language morning newspaper, the Guardian, said the con tractReuter - 224 words
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Article21 1965-09-21 16 TOKYO. Mon. Typhoon Trti killed at least 107 people m Ua 140 mph winds roared across Japan —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement1333 1965-09-21 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA, KENYATAAN TAWARAN PERAK J-K.K. Tawarar ;l.ir:p«<iu Peniborona2 RfNTATAAN TAWABAN berdaltar di-.IX R dlv.\ Kepala IV i lawaran dartpaua Pemborong2 Peclmhai a> dan fcavhiik berdaftar dl-J.KJt dl-dalam skan di-terimi» di-Peiabal Kelas A-C. Bahaglan IV d i 10) JuruU-ra Kerja. Ke<<ah lenaah Um Kelas D-E. Bahaglan I-IV Sunnei PuUni.1,333 words
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Advertisement446 1965-09-21 16 TENDERS SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE VEHICLES Tenders will be received at rhe offloa ol the duel Medical Hr.tith Olluer. Seiangor. 3rd Floor Sulaiman Builcimu. Kuala I,ump.ir. (or the purchase of the following motor vebteki 1 bb asoa 2 be um 3 BA 4360 2 Ihe above vehicle^ car. be viewed on446 words
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Advertisement233 1965-09-21 16 TENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS DJCIUCITI D t P A B TMINT: <Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall). >«» Supply of Office Appliam e* >4 Iwmsi. Tender Deposit $50 Close at 2.15 pm. on 5-10-«5. >bi S ipply «.f Two Oeneral Pur"pose High Speed Dual Channel Portable Recorders.233 words
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Miscellaneous52 1965-09-21 16 liuffH Hunny By Ralph Mf^imdahl f OKAY,^! V WE'LL HAVE Kl'D LIKE TO GO I ""^WT'giddvaP <^HR| /lev r»An<-£\l\ A VPORrC/J vTO STOP-WT/y HOME KOrV, BOYS, I^l DOBBIN 1 Js^^ /MY DANCE 11 1 S^. J> > FEET ARE S BUT I CAWT WALK ""Hi V PETUNIA! J\yW KjttU/HO H£lJ52 words
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Article398 1965-09-21 17 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: TIMESPORT: Soccer Badminton Racing World roundup MEETING ELECTS PRESIDENT IN ABSENTIA By Singapore, Monday BAKAR Pawanchee, the permanent secretary to the Foreign Ministry, today became the new president of the Singapore Amateur F.A. Inche Abu Bakar was elected in absentia. He is In398 words
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Article132 1965-09-21 17 ATHLETICS Bonn, Mon.— The Soviet Union completed a European, Cup athletics double at Kassel yesterday when their women won the final to add to the cup won by the men at Stuttgart last week. The Russian women dominated the final, winnln* six of the 11 events132 words
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Article106 1965-09-21 17 CIOLF Dublin: Bernard Hunt, I 35-year-old British Ryder Cup player, won the Dunlop Masters title and first prize of £1.500 from Australia's Peter Thomson yesterday with a shartering final round of 66 on the Portmarnock course. Hunt's great ground, a record for the 7.103yd course, gave him a106 words
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Article191 1965-09-21 17 RACING pari«: British challenger Aunt Edith swept home at LonechßmD yesterday In the Prix Vermeille. which wn» ruined as a test of supremacy of European fillies by the fall of three runners. Blabla, winner of the French Oalu Aurabrlla. the Trish Osks winner, and French flllv Cantilena crashedReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-09-21 17 Kin Tat v Cheng Chye will be the highlight KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian badminton players who did .su well in the Selangor international championships which ended here last night, will have another test against Thai. Japanese, Indian and Singapore opposition in the Malaysia v The Rest match at Stadium Negara301 words
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Article, Illustration560 1965-09-21 17 y-year-old Oisin scores his 12th win r £j^^^t^^^^^^y,^m^^^^^^^'^^^^'^^''^f^ RACING with Epsom Jeep DENANG. Mon. This is certainly a good season for the old-stagers. Yesterday another veteran was in the limelight here when Oisin beat a Class Two Div 2 field over 7f. Alan Trevena rode a confident "waiting: race" on560 words
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Article311 1965-09-21 17 By Francis Emmanuel: Kuala Lumpur. Monday. SOUTH VIETNAM«\viII send a contingent of more than 140 competitors for the Seap Games here in December, bringing the total number of entries received so far— including those of Burma, Cambodia and Thailand— to nearly 800. "By the time Laos.311 words
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Article44 1965-09-21 17 SEGAMAT. Mon— The Johore Combined Sports Council will or- j ganisc a hockey carnival for boys and Rirls at Batu Pahat on Sept. 30 Five regional teams from Jo- liore Bahru-Kota Tirm<?i. MarineKluang. Muar-Tangkak, Batu Pa-liat-Pontian. and Segamat-Labis v U] take part44 words
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Article144 1965-09-21 17 SUBMIT LISTS EARLY: TANG CINGAPORE, Mon. Tang Tuck wah. secretary or the Singapore Olympic and Sports Coun- cil. today reminded sports asso- I nations that they have until' Sept 30 to submit their team lims for SOSCs consideration lor the Scap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. Mr. Tang said144 words
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Article36 1965-09-21 17 IPOH. Mon. The Peralc Rugjy union will hold a state trial on the Municipal padang here on Wednesday in preparation lor Peralcs opening Malaya Cup ti e against Kedah in Ipoh on Oct. 1.36 words
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Article22 1965-09-21 17 BANGKOK. Mon. Thailand will compete in the Asian basketI ball tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 28 to Dec. 10.22 words
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Article173 1965-09-21 17 ATIII.FTH Klrrianc Hill Climb 6 >nil<V 'Menglembui: Mm 1 Thong Weng Chong 2 Wong uen Hoi 3 soo Lin Kwee 'IBmin.<: Wd-r.en 1 Kee V'un Ying 2 N: Kam Lin 1 Yong Voon Sim 48mit i T. X ti- .11 Youth Council Humpionships: i SJA Brigade i7B pta) 2173 words
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Article411 1965-09-21 17 PENAXG. Mon EitrHliU g.uo Call Me <!lr mam Weight, for Olympic Toreh 7IS £,p P) CeNo 111 all mnr races here Carl Gabador 7.13 High nifht In on Sunday: Rushtime ,j, FoE,™' «JJ 81LTAN OF ***r 712 sir Squander 803 KEDAHS CIP "•>■*»• M*"»en MO Zodiaoue §02 CL.411 words
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155 1965-09-21 17 ITUALA LtMPUR. Mon. Mohamed Kassim bin Rabani (handicap 7) returned an eight-over-par 81 to win the $50 prize for the best gross score in the annual Caddies golf tourn. meat here yesterday. The prize for the best Batl score was won by Mohamed155 words
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Article135 1965-09-21 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Singapore's 43 Under-23 rugger side impressi;! m tfattr lirsi trial of the season dtsplte being beaten 14-9 by a Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV on the Padang here today. The Under-23 team today di d not include schoolboys, who were engaged in their own135 words
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Article19 1965-09-21 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. The izut- Div i match Darul Atiah and Amicables at J:il.<n 3es.ii- Stadium tocUy wa> postponed.19 words
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Miscellaneous70 1965-09-21 17 DIARY I BADMINTON— MaIaysia v Rrst 'Stadium Ncqam. 8 p.m Malays .nmior ciiampionsliipb iS'biin CRCi. SOCCER— S'por* Div. 1: Chli.r-<- A:h. v RAF Scletar <Jn Bcmr. 515i. Krian Lgc: Kulumpan; v DID (B. Serai >. TABLE-TtNNIS— Perak Govt Sm ico tom nt y i Ipoh Ku Koni; Chow Asm p.m.).70 words
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142 1965-09-21 18 SYDNEY. Mon. The Bri- tish Far East Fleet was receiving the highest degree of co-operation from the Singapore Government, Vice-Admlral Sir Frank Twlss. said today. Admiral Twlss, Command- I er of the Far East Fleet, was I answering reporters' ques- 1 tlonsReuter - 142 words
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Article45 1965-09-21 18 LUSAKA. Mon. The Zambian Government announced here today it recognises Singapore and supports her application for membership of the Comnon wealth. Zambia win also support Sin- ipplicaiion lor meniship of the United Nations and ■ce ai the Algiers AiroAsian Conference. -Rru:»>r45 words
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Article32 1965-09-21 18 CANBERRA. Mon. The Prime Minuter of Thailand U Kittskuchorn. is to VLsit .i Government ■Mat irom Oct. 28 to Nov. 6. He wil! be accompanied by hi.s wilp. Router.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1965-09-21 18 SINOAPORE. Mon— The Con-sulate-General of Saudi Arabia will hold u buflet dinner on Thursday at 7 p.m. at Raffles Hotel.22 words
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Obituary44 1965-09-21 18 ANTONY P COME! Krr:,'»> i at 430 v C. SUPPIAM %Um\ to, Ifctf v. <ontn-law th. r-ln-IHW Of R F :.'A»y nt, CtMrml Hi >pilal. B»r»mbnr Kun> ml from 11. J va l.an«. S*rrmt>an. 1311 Pm. 00 21-9-66 (or Cremation at Mai Road.44 words
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Article409 1965-09-21 18 LONDON. Mon. Small twowmj business produced a rather mixed pattern today. The latest Gallup opinion poll, which confirmed last week's flndmes by another poll that the Labour Party was back in favour with the electorate, was a restraining Influence. Gilt-edged were shaky at first bin.409 words
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248 1965-09-21 18 From HALL ROMNEY I ONDON, Mon. A murder bid by British soldiers in Borneo fai'ed when a handgrenade lobbed into a hut failed to explode. Now two British Labour MPs are demanding to know; Why do British grenades fall to explode? Scottish MPs248 words
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Article53 1965-09-21 18 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. Britain, Malaysia. Jordan and the Ivory Const today Jointly sponsored the formal resolution by which the Security Council would endorse Singapori m to the world body. The Council was expected to clear the State for admission by the General Assembly, which be20thReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1965-09-21 18 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Telecommunications Department here today announced on behalf of the Pakistani Telecommunications Administration that all telegrams to Pakistan are subject to delay and will only be accepted at the sender's risk.36 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-09-21 18 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Lai Yoke Heong left here today to study in the United States, determined to return with a degree. The pretty 21 -year-old armgirl, who will study sociology at the Arizona State College, said that sheWan Seng Yip - 327 words
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Article26 1965-09-21 18 LON'DON. Mop Indonesia hai withdrawn rron. world mrdicai conference op«'iniii licrc tomorrow. Dr. o. D. Donnao, chairBan o: the Anociation Council, aviounced lonieht.- Router.Reuter - 26 words
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Article41 1965-09-21 18 KUALA LI MIMR. Mon. The President nf India. Or. S. Radhakrishnan. has conveved his leHeltaUona nd the good wishes of the Government and the people of India" to the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his assumption of office tomorrow.41 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-09-21 18 Hicjtifs! &nd lowest tempera* turrs in .nd Smwitpore lor the period 8 p.m. Sunduy to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hishrst lowrst KuUa Lumpur 91 72 iinaru 73 Penang 88 1> Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 73 C. I'i(?hlands T- 1 57 on 86 75 Kuching 88 7249 words
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