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Title Section23 1965-09-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times XaW 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1965-09-23 1 Ayub: He personally gave the order to his armed forces Shastri broke down in Parliament as he announced news UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday FIGHTING in the undeclared war between India and Pakistan will stop at 2200 GMT tonight (5.30 a.m.) tomorrow Malayan time. Both countries today agreed ta aReuter; AP; UPI - 1,095 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-09-23 1 Thant alerts 100 truce men UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— U Hunt i h v SecretaryGeneral, reported to th c Security Council curly loday thai he had alerted 100 inililary observers to siipei" v i s c tinI ii (1 o Pakistani ceasefire demanded by the Council, itimated that go supporting civilianReuter - 100 words
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Article191 1965-09-23 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - WAS MISSING HELICOPTER HIJACKED? GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Wed THERE is speculation that the British army scout helicopter which disappeared during a night flight here on Monday was hijacked by a prisoner aboard. It is learned unofficially that one of the three people in the helicopter when it was missed191 words
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Article29 1965-09-23 1 I'NITED NATIONS. Wed. The flag of Singapore, admitted to the United Nations vesteraav, «n railed outside tluWorld Organisation's headquarters here today. Reuter (See Page 18).Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration696 1965-09-23 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL: SACKED EMPLOYEE SPRAYS PETROL IN SHOP— AND DIES IN THE INFERNO By SINGAPORE. Wed. A SACKED radio mechanic today died in a "vengeance" fire which he started at the Keller Piano Co. premises in Orchard Road. Police sLiid Lim Hock Kheng, 43, '"poured petrol oa696 words
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Article50 1965-09-23 1 WASHINGTON. Wed— The Defence Department today announced that 1.523 doctor*. 350 dentists and 100 veterinarians will be called up for military service starting 1 in January. President Johnson In July orde/ed a 340.000-man increr.-e in the armed forces to a total of nearlj three million.50 words
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Article42 1965-09-23 1 BANGKOK '\>d The Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Tanom Klttlkachor:i. has decided to po.-tponp Ins visit to Australia, scheduled to take place next month, because of the deteriorating .situation in this par* of the world. It was announced today. —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article25 1965-09-23 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Qantas ha>. rerouted Its sendees to avoid Vietnam and the Indian sub-continent following air crew demands for "danscer money"— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article22 1965-09-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The budget meeting of the House of Representatives will be held from Not io to Dee. 2:22 words
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Article238 1965-09-23 1 Tear gas to be used again? SAIGON. Wed Military authorities here have asked Washington to authorise the of tear uas by American command' 1 in military operations in South Vietnam, informed sources said today. of tear g.n>. which would tx at the di.-< commander.-. both lor humanitarian and b>-cau^e UReuter - 238 words
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Article51 1965-09-23 1 I.BJ ISSI K AN< I rO Wl B KHAN WASHINGTON. Wed PrrMch-nt Johnson talked liv phone ti«la\ with I'rr■Meal Amili Kii.in .md iu«>- miM-cl I 8. Wl ii If I fulls support with uord- and deeds I N efforts to Mttert i"i il settlement of Pakistan India war51 words
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Article240 1965-09-23 2 1.1 MS PESHAWAR BY ROAD TO KABUL RAWALPINDI Wed Ihe I S. l.mfo.issy said yesterdaj laerteaa women .mil children had been evacnated from Peshawar in .i road convoy throne h the Khjrber Pass v. Kabul, Ifglianistan. The spokesman s .i\{\ more than inn people left Peshauai, where the I'nited State*240 words
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Article12 1965-09-23 2 WABHINOTON i Worli n abnormal coni the .sub-continc'i. APAP - 12 words
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Article, Illustration599 1965-09-23 2 Chines 6 broadcast says India has pulled down military structures NEW DELHI, Wednesday (H)MMUNIST China said today India had dismantled its military structures along tho Sikkim border as demanded by her in an ultimatum to the Indian Government. Tho statement, broadcast by Poking Radio,Reuter; UPI - 599 words
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Article74 1965-09-23 2 Jakarta. Wed. An Indoneslan Qai'uda Airlines Cui. was forced to return to Jakarta Urn \vi\n because the IndiaPakistani cli>:)'ite prevented the traversing thai subcon'lnent on its trajf to Europe. The aircraft lwrl t;ikon of! from Bangkok on the irq to Karachi— i routp which would haveReuter - 74 words
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171 1965-09-23 2 NEW DELHI. Wed INDIAN Air Force Canberras yesterday successfully bombed a high-power-ed radar unit at Bacin. 20 miles north of the KutchSlnd border, the Detence Ministry announced last night A spokesman .said the I radar Installation was dis- i I abled by a direct hit.Reuter; AP - 171 words
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176 1965-09-23 2 America expresses concern over riots WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. State Department said yesterday the United States was expressing strong concern to Pakistan over mob attacks on U.S. Government buildings in Karachi and Lahore. "Our proont information." said tho Pre.^s Officer. Mr. Robert J. Meclosk< v, "is that Pakistan authorities arcUPI - 176 words
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424 1965-09-23 2 NEW PEACE PLEAS AT OPENING OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY NEW YORK, Wed.— The 20th General Assembly of the United Nations opened yesterday with renewed appeals for an end to lighting in Vietnam and the Indian subcontinent. As Foreign Ministers and Minor diplomats from lib member st.iUs gathered in the \ast Ijlur-.ind-coldReuter - 424 words
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175 1965-09-23 3 OE3RUT. Wed. Three "former Ministers were said here today to be under arrest in Iraq lollowing last week's reported attempt to overthrow Pre s i dent Abdul Salam Arif by pro-Nasserite officers. Two newspapers, the Inde- 1 pendent Right-wing Al- Hayat and ItsReuter - 175 words
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172 1965-09-23 3 'KNOCKING ON A MILLION DOORS' for VIETNAM PEACE I ONDON. Wed. A nau tional British ballot on Vietnam with the aim of "knocking on a million doors" was launched here last night by Lord Brorkw.iv. the Labour pacifist peer. One and a half million ballot papers were in print, heReuter - 172 words
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Article62 1965-09-23 3 ONITED NATIONS, Wed. The Secretary-Ocneral. U Thant, expressed the nope yesterday that Indonesia, which withdrew from the I'nited Nations last Jan. 1. "will find that its long-term lnteres's ran best be served by resum- i Ing Its memlKTshiji." In the Introduction to hl« an- nusil report62 words
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Article52 1965-09-23 3 CALCUTTA Wed Ob«ervprs here said today that Pakistan has mobilised .several hundred 90-ton boats fitted with outboard motors i in the Brahmaputra River. The boaU are believed to be meant to guard against lnfiltra- tion from Fast Pakistan In the event of Chinese invasion of IUPI - 52 words
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339 1965-09-23 3 'Civilian Vietcong ambush Govt company SAIGON. Wed yiETCONG forces dressed as civilians lulled a South Vietnamese company into an ambush as they entered a village about 20 miles south of Danang. The trap was meticulously carried out and resulted in heavjr casualties among the South Vietnamese troops who numbered moreReuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-09-23 3 Nyerere: China is ready to build our railway rtAR-ES-SALAAM. Wed China has offered to pay the rost of building the proposed Tm/ania to Zambia railway. President N'yerere said here yesterday. He said China's orTer to construct the 1.000-mile I)ar-es-Salaam-L v s aka rail link, which has been priced around £100AP - 146 words
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Article34 1965-09-23 3 JAKARTA. Wed. A (our-man delegation left here yesterday for Moscow to hold talks on a bilateral air agreement between Indonesia and the Soviet Union, the official Antara News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article133 1965-09-23 3 SAIGON, Wednesday. B-52 bombers struck the "iron triangle" region in Binh Duong province about 25 miles north of here early this morning. The area has been a Viet- cong stronghold since the days when French troops were unable to penetrate it. U.S. paratroops of theReuter - 133 words
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241 1965-09-23 3 A Filipino VIP accused of double -murder— MANILA. Wed.— The grandson of the late Dr. Jose P. Laurel, Philippine President during the Japanese occupation, was charged yesterday with the double murder of his pretty 21 -year-old wife and a 24-year-old Customs agent. Jaime "Banjo" Laurel, 27, was formally accused along241 words
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Article13 1965-09-23 3 ACCRA, Wed. President Nkrumah today celebrated his 56th birthday. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article28 1965-09-23 3 JAKARTA. Wed. Six people I were killed yesterday in an acci- dent in which a bus hit a tree at Bondowoso. East Java. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article211 1965-09-23 3 JAKARTA, Wed Indonesian Communist Party today urged the Indonesian people to take "quick and proper actions" to lower soaring prices. Harian Rakjat 'Peoples Daily) said the people should "organise themselves and carry out quick and proper actions. We also hope the Government will Join InReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement175 1965-09-23 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED fll MORE m •/and MORE people are opening I I/• 6% DEPOSIT lACCOUNTSI ACCOUNTS |K-7^^Earn S7f/!0K ■Lm L I and O/l re income ~*~TEL. ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned Subsidiary of M CITY LIMITED k175 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-09-23 3 THE GAMBOLS /te>&4, nO, NO, /but iVe oougut\ AJO y V n B TJCKEW r->- A good c.Hner' I M ptB^uAOWG Gtocsey22 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-09-23 4 Rosicrucians build a symbolic 'pyramid 9 SINGAPORE, WM. Members of the Ancient Mystical Order of the Kosae Crucis (Rosicrucian Order) last night re-enacted the building of the Great Pyramid of Cheops at the YWCA premises in Outram Road. Twenty of them men and women lined up in the courtyard to179 words
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Article391 1965-09-23 4 TWO ADMIT CHEATING TEENAGERS SINGAPORE. Wednesday. TWO young men, who cheated 10 teenagers mxx eluding eight girls, of two 50-cent stamps each, today changed their plea to guilty in a magistrate's court to ten cheating charges. They had pleaded not guilty when their trial opened on me 21 The stamps,391 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-09-23 4 2 more for 'Miss October' title- THE 19U5 Printers' li.im r to be held at the Praser and Ncave Hall on October 2 at which "Miss October 1965" will be elected, has attracted 48 contestants. The latest ri. ries are Miss Shirley Ho (above). 19. a singer, and Miss Andrea75 words
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296 1965-09-23 4 Govt is now considering monorails, tunnels SINGAPORE, Wed. A police traffic expert, Assistant Superintendent of Police R. \7. Woodworth. today said the two main trallic menaces facing Singapore were road congestion and a blatant disregard for the Highway Code Mr. Woodworth, who was speaking to students of the Cedar Girls"296 words
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Article88 1965-09-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Boy Scout elation ha.> expressed its gratitude to the British Army for contributing radio receivers and spare parts for the use of the Amateur Radio Club at Sands House In Clemenceau Avenue. The association will hold a barbeque and dance at Sands88 words
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Advertisement287 1965-09-23 4 DAILY 4 SHOWS STALLS: I 10 am, lIS, 430& 8 30 X.WJ %A^l t WmV Ll $1 S0 "50 No free L.it CIRCLE: $4.00 387,654 persons HAVE HEARD THE HAPPIEST SOUND IK ALL THE WORLD! NOW IN ITS 3rd MUSICAL MONTH! SHOWING TO PACKED HOUSES! ggk KODGfcRS m HAMMERS TEIN'S287 words
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Advertisement47 1965-09-23 4 Lmt 3 Slwws: 1 9 p.m. g I Mehmood in "SHASNAM" Hindi >j Partly in Eostmancolor Opens Tomorrow: Tomorrow, Sat. 4 Sun. On Stag, of 6 1 pm "NAUiAWAN ORCHISTRA". To4«y at 3 30 A 7.J0 m. G«mini Gonesan Saroia D*vi m j "»ASAMUM NESAMUM"— Tamil j47 words
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Advertisement326 1965-09-23 4 v OPENS TODAY —SIMULTANEOUSLY Singapore CAPITOL REX Kuala Lumpur J THE PRODUCERS OF MASQUERADE WISH TO THANK ALL INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES a especially INTERPOL. SCOTLAND YARD y Q.S.S,,N.K.V.I) M O.RA. c y xv I m aP"^ 4 .Jftr I bjj lor loyally and steadfastly wflMlng to COOPERATE IN THE FILMING OF326 words
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Advertisement453 1965-09-23 4 iICATHAY.NOW° IN ITS 3rd MONTH i DAILY 4 SnOWS AT 10om, 1.15, 4.30&8.30pm 1 itolls: SI SO '.2 iO. Circle 0C Advonc* CASH BOOKINGS Oni, INO fREt I JULIt CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS PLUMMER Produced in TOOO -AO Color by Deluxe Fo«> )chooi Children Loncession I $1 :oto c rot 01 US453 words
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307 1965-09-23 5 BLEAK FUTURE' AHEAD FOR THE MPIEA IPOH. Wed. The 1 future of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association la "bleak" unless It adopts a "more flexible" attitude on the Issue of a common weekly holiday for estate workers. This gloomy forecast was •mplnsl.-ed by planting circles here. The chances are307 words
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Article61 1965-09-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Two offletelt of the. Singapore Red Cross i ;:i attend the AMan Pevetln« of Red Cross 80--rtr'tps to be held tn VlPnna. Ausitlay and Sunday They are Dr. AW.S Theva'hritan, chaliman of the --ociety who, K! 1 by :i;r thl* evenine. nnd Dr.' CJ Pnh.61 words
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Article30 1965-09-23 5 PIXGAPORE. Wed The. Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will open the new school for! assistant nurses at the Thomson Road General Hospital at 5 p.m., on Saturday.30 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-09-23 5 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY: SPLINTERS WOUND MALACCA BOY AND GIRL AS EXPLOSION SCATTERS CAR PARTS From Malacca. Wednesday A i:-y»;ar-01. d girl and a acboolbor were slightly injured and a car badly damaged see above in an explosion which shook Malacca last night. The police believe that a bomb was289 words
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78 1965-09-23 5 lOHOPE BAHRU Wed. The Photographi::ore will hold a U photography cxv..iv. 18 It will b<- OP .ill pt. itographen in m-.<--rv>r» Thr Tetigka Mahk J..hor Trngku Abdul Rahtr.ti who 1* patron of the snnetv ha rophv for 'he bo>t -xhiblt Entrt •.< may he78 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-09-23 5 I'll counter Sock's lies Red Cross delegate KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MALAYSIA'S representative to the annual iTI International Conference of the Red Cross Society. Mr. William Fernando, left here today "fully armed to counter any lips" the Indonesian delegate might bring up regarding the treatment of his country's prisoners here. Speaking185 words
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Article70 1965-09-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 30--member Scottish trade mission will arrive here early next month to promote sales of Scottish product^ The team the biggest to be sent by Scotland to the Par Bast will be led by Sir Robert Maclean, chalrl of the Scottish Courier's export70 words
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Article48 1965-09-23 5 KOTA BHARU Wed Thf K+lantan Junior Officers Union will hold Its annual meeting at the Kekrv.m Malay I>ncl\er«' Union building Ht J«lan To' Hakim h*rt at 9 am tomorrow. The Speaker of the Bt«t* legislative A^emblv. Inch* Abdullah bin Haji Yu*ofT. will open ttt» meeting48 words
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144 1965-09-23 5 Kelantan teachers apply for Borneo —jobs I^OTA BHARU. Wed a More than 20 teachers from Kelantan have applied to serve in Sabah and Sarawak. Disclosing this today, the State Chief Education Officer. Inche Murad bin Mohamed N'oor. said the applications came from both Government teachers and those under the Unified144 words
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Article124 1965-09-23 5 Two years for raping girl of 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A driving instructor. Abdul Ghani bin Mohammed Salleh, 26. was today jailed for two years by the High Court here for raping a 13--year-old girl in his home at the Customs Village in Jalan Larkin. Dato Justice Azml. In passlng124 words
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Article49 1965-09-23 5 SINGAPORE Wed Borne 450 people, including members of the consular and diplomatic corns. have been invited to a reception tomorrow at Raffles Hotel on the occasion of Saudi Arabia's National Day. The reception lx being given By the Saudi Arabian Con.sulGanera!. Ditto S.I O Alsagofl.49 words
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Advertisement156 1965-09-23 5 vl need a blue^ 9 v PRINT FOR"-11-, 3ECURIIY r^ A definite life Insurance plan Is very Important to you to build up your family's FUTURE SECURITY You can urt thi^ plan from the Malaysian Cooperative Insurance Society Ltd. The MCIS Special Assurance Plans are available to you. You r.'-eri156 words
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361 1965-09-23 6 Shastri, Ayub say 'thanks' to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, W*d INDIA and Pakistan have thanked Tengku Abdul Rahman for his concern over the IndoPakistan conflict. On Sept. 8 the Trngku called on India's Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri. and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan to accept tli#> UV Security Council resolutions calling361 words
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142 1965-09-23 6 pERTH. Wed. The j "Angel of Changi"! arrived here today. Now in her late fifties. Mrs. Mary Seah. of Singapore, carries this name from the work she did during World War Two for Allied prisoners 0( war in Singapore prison i camps.Reuter - 142 words
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Article53 1965-09-23 6 penang. Wad Visiting Amrncan music Prolessor James Sykes will ptva a piano recital at the Mctliod..-,! Giris- School hall hrn* at 8.30 p.m. on Fiitiay. This will be followed by a lecture-recital for students al the Ph^r Thay i High Schc hall. Gottlieb Road. Mt 753 words
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Article59 1965-09-23 6 Buy a Defence Bond TODAY! Bank gives $20,000 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation has donated $20,000 to the Medical Progress Fund. This was announced by Dato Runme Shaw, chairman of the fund, today. The gift will pay for a lounge and seminar conference area on one of the59 words
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Article90 1965-09-23 6 Masked men rob family of $9,500 SINGAPORE. Wed. I Four armed and masked robbers forced their way into a house in Eng Watt Street last night and robbed thp occupants of more than $9,500 in cash and jewellery. Mr. Son Xam Kia. the owner of the house, told the police90 words
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Article31 1965-09-23 6 I BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. i Inche Ibrahim bin Nxlul Rahman. parliamentary secretary to ihe Ministry of Health, will open a seminar for members of Umno Cherolc To'kun ftranch tomonon31 words
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188 1965-09-23 6 Finalists will not parade in swim —suits OINGAPORE. Wed. The 12 finalists of the "Miss Tourism Singapura" contest will NOT parade In swimsuits. but only In sarong kebayas. A spokesman of the publicity committee today said Judging would not be on beauty alone. i The girls will each be r*»auired188 words
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Article71 1965-09-23 6 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Cheoi* Char Bur. 33, was yesterday lined $75 or three weeks' jail for obtaining a citizen.ship certificate by a false declaration. Cheong. who was born in Singapore in 1932, had stated in her I application to the Registrar of Johore Nationals m 195371 words
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Article39 1965-09-23 6 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Mr. CA De Oliverio has been elected president of the Pral Railway Recreation Club with lnrh« Mohamed Hus.saln and Mr. M. Balakrishnan as vice-presidents Mr. A. Arulandoo was re-elected secretary and Mr. V.C. Phillpoa* treasurer.39 words
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Article147 1965-09-23 6 PENANG, W«d TTHE Australian Government would "consider sympathetically"' any reQue>t from the Malaysian Government lor Australian doctors to serve in this country. Mr. R. VV. Swartz. the Australian Minister of Health, said here today. There had been no formal request for Australian doc- I tors,147 words
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Miscellaneous214 1965-09-23 6 Alloy Oop By \\T. ttawnlim I A COUPLE ATOMIC A.GE WELL, I KOULPNT WANT I/ WE OKIT GET MEM" I— Jj WHAT MAKES MXI "TWINK I SCIENTISTS...CANT EVEN ITO TACKLE ONE OF J I YVTTH JUST OUR /HOW \IHPi"D BE EASIER TO /OH T BLMLP A USWW-t STONE J THOSE214 words
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344 1965-09-23 7 Khir will propose compulsory primary education KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rpHE Minister of Education, Inche J- Mohamed Khir Johari, said here yesterday that it was "high time" Malaysia made six years of free primary education compulsory so that illiteracy could be wiped out "once and for all." The Minister said that344 words
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Article23 1965-09-23 7 KOUH \v.,i Dr. Wong Chuiiß Kin. medical offirrr-in- 1 ch.irvr here, has been r ch.iirinrtn of the Kulim D. Ooodwill Comm23 words
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112 1965-09-23 7 Police fire at fleeing thugs and smash gang DARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Krian police today smashed notorious armed gang in the thicklypopulated fishing village f Kuala Kurau Sebrrane. nine miles from here. One member of the gang is believed to haw been wounded and drowned in the Kuala Kurau river while112 words
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127 1965-09-23 7 Cholera in Brunei Town, Sarawak warned KUCHING, Wed. Cholera has broken i out in Brunei Town. The Medical Officer In charge of Sarawak's Fourth Division which border* Brunei warned today that two case- 01 cholera had been confirmed In Brunei Town. Steps must be taken to prevent its spread to127 words
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Article74 1965-09-23 7 I PENANO. Wed. —A three-man > gang, aimed with two pistols and a dagger, robbed H.issan Janiai and Co In Chuha Street of J7.000 worth of watches laM night. The proprietor*! son, Sitn.suddln bin K JittTi.i.l. 26. "uiid hi£ employees wen sTeWI k) close up for the74 words
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Article17 1965-09-23 7 SUNOEI PATANI, Wed The j Town Council wtll hold its monthly inert ing on Sunday.17 words
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487 1965-09-23 7 LIFE TERMS INSTEAD UUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Death sentences imposed by the Johore Bharu High Court on two pineapple plantation workers in separate trials for offences under the Internal Security Act were quashed by the Federal Court of Appeal here today. The court, comprising the487 words
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95 1965-09-23 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. W.d Trn-k i Abdul Rahman expressed the hope t!<at ttoan between M sia and Brunei "will remain flrm forever" In a rnetsat* to Sultan Sir Omar Saif uddin on the ■occasion <>t hi> 49th birthdjy todaj I The Primp Minister's me.«.I95 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-09-23 7 CLOSER TIES WITH THE CENTRAL GOVT PROMISE BY THE NEW SABAH NO. 1 [£UALA LU.MPLK Wed.— Sabah's new Yang diPertua Negara. L>aU> Pengiran Haji Ahmad Rafi'ae. today pledged to work for closer co-opera-tion between the State and Central (iovcrnments. He made the pledge soon after he received bis letter of237 words
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Article50 1965-09-23 7 KAMPAR. WmJ a OOOWOB botwwri a lorry u/id two cars at the junction of Mi Him Na Il»>li-K;impar roads yesterday afternoon held up Uie tr aiore than two hours. As motor .sts aiunß the ncnrly two-mile queue Rot military personnel were called tn to ussist the police50 words
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178 1965-09-23 7 10 British M.P.S in Spore from Kuching CINGAPORE. Wed. i Ten British M.P.s 1 five. Labour and five Conservative flew into Singapore this after-; noon from Kuching. Soon after their RAF let touched down at RAF Chaiißi. they went on a tour of the airfield. Later. Mr. T. Dalyell. a178 words
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Advertisement200 1965-09-23 7 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To Keep your skin clear and lair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. As 1 yenr chemist for a uottle of lemon Delph. the latest type >kln freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and200 words
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Advertisement374 1965-09-23 7 buy IBSSaSLSSSSSSSSMI PERFECTION \Wf buy JB^nnaiMßßKMa j£\ KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. X ■V* $INGAPO»t KUALA LUMPUR PtNANG BLUE CROSS MILK! S 350 CC 30 I RALEIGH BICYCLES |IS I Plus a hamper of quality products )jr*r?cfl m to narent*; of parh I<;t Priro Winnor v3^*?^ 22 24- Raleigh Rajah IV374 words
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75 1965-09-23 8 Drive to raise $35,000 for Boys Town SINGAPORE. Wed— The Boys Town In Buklt Timah hopes to raise some $35,000 from its annual sale of car labels and flags to help maintain its home, which now caters for 220 boys. The sale of car labels, which began on Monday, will75 words
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Article61 1965-09-23 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man. who was caught cutting a gold anklet worth $38 from a child at a "pasar malam" (night market* was today Jailed for nine months by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Boey Kun Hong. Lam Tarn Kol admitted the then at Kampong Arang Road61 words
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Article34 1965-09-23 8 SINOAPORE. Wed— Dr Jennifer Poo will give a talk on "Skin diseases" followed by colour film slides at the St. John Ambulance Association headquarters in Beach Road, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.34 words
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Article, Illustration791 1965-09-23 8 NTUC chief accuses Kandasamy 'OVERSEAS IMAGE OF SPORE 'GOVERNMENT DAMAGED' SINGAPORE. W*d. THE general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Em i ployees, Mr. G. Kandasamy, was today accused of having damaged the images of th c Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and NTUC leaders, overseas. The791 words
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390 1965-09-23 8 ANTI-RADIATION PRECAUTIONS HELD INADEQUATE' Nurse: Lead aprons 'heavy' SINGAPORE. W*d. A NURSING sister today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that she felt insufficient safety precautions were taken at present to protect the nursing staff of the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital against the effects of radiation during cases when radium was390 words
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289 1965-09-23 8 Riddle of 'Mr. X' in hidden arms case SINGAPORE. Wea Tan Too Choon. 32. a father of six. was poor and desperate when he was persuaded into accepting lor "safe keeping" an arms cache for a sum of money which he considered "very substantial.' the High Court was told today.289 words
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Article39 1965-09-23 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The protem committee for the advancement of the printing Industry and kindred trades will meet tomorrow night to adopt rules and regulations for the registration of the proposed Singapore Printing Industry and Allied Trades Association.39 words
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Article77 1965-09-23 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Prof James Andrew Sykes. American concert pianist and professor of music at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hamshire. Is scheduled to arrive In Singapore on Sunday j from Penang. He will be in Sin- j gapore until Oct. 1. In Singapore, Professor Sykes will77 words
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Article33 1965-09-23 8 SINGAPORE. W«d— The Parliamentary Secretary to 't* Ministry of Health, Mr Sia Kan Him. will present certificates to nurses at the School for Nurses. General Hospital, at 4 p.m. on Friday.33 words
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94 1965-09-23 8 200 MEMBERS OF MARKETS UNION MAY GO ON STRIKE SINOAPORE. Wed. Some 200 members of the Public Daily-Rated MarkeUs and Hawkers Workers' Union will go on strike if the Government does not settle their wage claims. The union's genera; tary. Mr M. Thlrugnanam. today said the strike decision, taken at94 words
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Advertisement137 1965-09-23 8 Textured T-Ball tip holds the paper the way a good tyre holds the road Parker T-Ball ball pen now with stainless steel! H Tough stainless steel Hi houses its textured T-Ball 1 tip... resists wear, writes I a clean, clear line up to I 80,000 words! I Textured tip grips137 words
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Advertisement115 1965-09-23 8 T y Mi NATTONAL RQ-101S RQ-300S RQ-202S -> f All-transistor system Light-touch push-button Tiny tape recorder. App- Two tape speeds •AC operation Recording r ox. s'x2"x7" All transisbias recording system |eve| meter with neon tor. Push-button opera- Dry battery voltage i, mn «n U n. m^ m v,« tion. Remote115 words
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Article169 1965-09-23 9 Big TV, radio haul by thieves SINGAPORE. Wed. I Burglars today stole television sets, radios and other goods worth $19,000 from the Singer Sewing Machine Co branch in Bukit Timah Road. They ako took $509 In ca.«h from the till. The theft was discovered by some company employee ]ust after169 words
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Article, Illustration206 1965-09-23 9 TO MARK HIS MAJESTY'S ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE Diplomats pay their respects THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong (fourth from right) at a banquet held at the lstana Negara on Tuesday night to mark His Majesty's assumption of office. Others in the picture include (from right): the Puan Muda206 words
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Article22 1965-09-23 9 KLL'ANO. Wed. The St Louis Church here VtU fc"ld ft charity fllm show at the Corona- tion Theatre tomorrow22 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-09-23 9 Chinese to continue as main medium at —Nantah SINGAPORE. Wed The Vice-Chancel-lor of Nanyang University. Dr. Huang Ying Jung, today clarified the future position of the Chinese language in the university. He said: ••Chinese will continue to be the main medium of Instruction at Nantah in line with the policy268 words
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Advertisement200 1965-09-23 9 y "^5(T\ Soft strong y^ Scotties <F V^. comes two i wonderful BSJ^^^j^^J A wa y s UIB Take one another pops up. Or have a handful neatly folded. EXTRA STRONG! EXTRA SOFT!! ScottiCS— the wet-strength facial tissue that holds up like a hanky. Get a big, ECONOMICAL box f200 words
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Article183 1965-09-23 10 M *'*r«« Sit (Minimum i MR 4 MRS T SiMJMOim 'hAnk inrndi tor their »tl»ndau>». I atory rr.»»»««»i I THI FAMILY OF the lit* lhr«hM« on »ni ii.,iM ii 'hank* 10 ralatlvM I THI FAMILY Of laM ..<'* atitd»ir. i i;an wt»li in -wtr— 'hur all rvUtlvw and fri»n<l«183 words
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Article40 1965-09-23 10 r J ISAACS LTO Op'i<".tn» in 4 \',*<\r «H tw .1...»n in Mo:,It September and MTaeMMMV. '.'net FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIU Mi Ma >i i»«rn»r« and nook addaia 1,. '.rnWM in IhMr «ho« room a' I •■ver v«lle» lload »i:n«aiH<rt40 words
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Article27 1965-09-23 10 It II »rrf« II tflnixun it rtuil CMORCM. m Ipp»r P.nad Rvangellatie »J»»vnK« tn 130 p m Surilav Mia *o S«tiiM»- R» Innn H»wl*tt Ti'tnf27 words
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Article708 1965-09-23 10 United Nations military obscrVrts are nn their way to Kashmir and other IndoPaki^tani border regions to supervise the disengagement ol the two national armies. locked in battle for the past threr weeks The way w:ts cleared for this welcome and wholly i-onstnu-tive operation by PaJrietan'a eleventh708 words
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Article500 1965-09-23 10 Thp Royal Commission of Inquiry into Local Authorities is getting away to a rough start. On the one hand its terms of reference tell it to consider whether the continued existence of any local authorities "serves any useful pin-pose." In other words, the I commission is to500 words
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Article, Illustration687 1965-09-23 10 Vietnam's battle for the rice harvest THE VIET CONG SHREWDLY ATTACK A VULNERABLE TARGET by A Special Correspondent SAIGON. Wed NO single fact better illustrates the Viet Cong's success in disrupting South Vietnams economy than the news that this year the country one of Southeast Asia's ricebowls became a net687 words
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Letter138 1965-09-23 10 THE Minister of Health says that, on hit journey to South Korea to recruit doctors, he Is going to Hong Kong. Taiwan, and Japan to persuade our medical graduates to return to serve our country. This means that our country's shortage of doctors is very138 words
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Letter141 1965-09-23 10 THE Handbook on Road Safety produced by the Ministry of Transport Is a laudable etlort but. thre« copies. for eac.-^ *>chooj are not enough. Every teacher in (he country should be give i a copy and a short period should be devoted to the teaching of road safely141 words
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Letter284 1965-09-23 10 WHOSE who want to see J- the continued growth of a healthy and unified National Trades Union Congress cannot but be disturbed by Mr. Ho See Beng's public attack on the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees in the "Emperor Circular" case. What disturbs them even more must t>e284 words
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Letter100 1965-09-23 10 rE Telephone Exchange at Tampin seems to be manned by staff who are either deaf or cannot be bothered with lon«-distance calls. Recently. I tried to make a call to Ipoh. from Oemas. The telephone buzzed for about 20 minutes but the operator was either absent or deep100 words
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Letter45 1965-09-23 10 WHY cannot the Slngapore Polytechnic start a degree course 1" the various branches of engineering so that people who are working ax Technical Assistants and technic'ans can at least take the course after office hours and graduate with degrees In their profession? Sincapore45 words
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Letter162 1965-09-23 10 IN reply to "Exa-sperated" S.T Sept. 4): The Police realise Tanglin Halt Road Is narrow and posed a traffic problem at one time. Since the introduction of the one-way scheme in 1964. parking is only permitted on one side of the road. Police observations show that the traffic162 words
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258 1965-09-23 10 WILFRID FLEISHER - Equalizing the sexes in Stockholm WILFRID FLEISHER GOING— A TITLE GIRLS WILL MISS by three Stockholm 1 newspapers ha v c announced that they will no longer use the tith- •Miss" in their news columns. All women who have attained maturity will be known as "Missus" to equalise the sexes.258 words
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Advertisement439 1965-09-23 10 Straiii Tia««a k Malay Mail ■MaaNM »«y«'tlt.r"»iU m kaaaM MARKET .4 ißMaaaMtai o»»») cold (topi>ii enANcme At HOIMIM »«I»«S Naval Aaaaai bm cirr book ito»i lto THI NCWB PRJONT nxnmon* l>M">i«M M. M. lIUAIL s Ma«aT« t. a*** HAMIIM tTODI 14 .o>«' <.•••< IM«, ■aagaaWfa it V RCTNABAMV a CO439 words
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Advertisement45 1965-09-23 10 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* 4 taportcn ot H.qh Closi Wwititi t Woollens SINGAPORE 21, Ckulia S**aat. Tel: ***** HONGKONG Mirador Moni<«i Ist Floor, Roam No S, 54 44. Nathan Rood Kowloon.45 words
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Advertisement161 1965-09-23 10 1 m F^ now II AT <i W 1 m REOUCED |P| PRICE J aaaT^W^ "^a^Hafa^a^^iaßßafl aBBBBBBBBBiHaBBBBBBBWaWaHa^B^^B^a^BBB^B^B^a^aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT^^ -^a^a^aßßßß^a^aßfaßßßflßßßßWaßßßß^a^a™ KODAK COPIER COST SLASHED 15% Cost of the Kodak Signet Copier was $540 now $460 capable and now much lower in price, the Signet Cop »r is suited to the needs of161 words
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Article, Illustration438 1965-09-23 11 Recall him? Razak defends Ramani KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TIN Abdul Ka/;ik said today that Malaysia's representative to the I' nited Nations, Mr. Ramani, had done nothing wrong to warrant his being recalled. "On the cither hand. Mr. Ramani has ably put up Malaysia*! neutral stand at the I.N. in the438 words
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225 1965-09-23 11 Offer of help for girl without a family 17UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed.~The future is not so bleak after all for Juliah binte Mohamed Noor. 16, the sole survivor of an accident on the Ayer Hitam trunk road, which almost wiped out ncr family. Dato Mohamed Yusof bin Hajl Ahmad. 54.225 words
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150 1965-09-23 11 DEGREE FOR VISITING PREMIER: DR. TAN HITS OUT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. M.P., today protested against the proposed conferment of an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on the South Korean Prime Minister. Tun II Kwon Chung, by the University of Malaya at a special convocation here150 words
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Article, Illustration103 1965-09-23 11 I SINGAPORE, Wed. A French policeman in foil uniform was met with stares at the Singapore Airport last night as he stepped down from a UTA jet airliner from Paris. Sergeant Bernard Hanriat. 35. of the Paris CHv Police Force, cut a striking fljfur*103 words
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376 1965-09-23 11 Indons on explosives charge: No order by court SINGAPORE, Wed JJR. JUSTICE Kulasekaram made no order today at the end of the fourday trial of two Indonesians, charged under the Internal Security Act of 1960 with carrying without lawful authority, 43 Ib. of explosives in Tanjong Rhu on the night376 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-09-23 11 ENVOY BELL FLIES HOME for talks TODAY ITU ALA LUMPUR. \\>d. 1V The American Ambassador here. Mr. .lames D. Bell, is to leav* j for Washington tomor--1 row for consultations. He will bo away for threw weeks. The Deputy Chief of Mission. Mr. Donald B. McCv«» will act as Charge145 words
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Article36 1965-09-23 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Wf Kirn Hock '.vas today fined $100 or one month's jail in h ma«;.v <r pleading guilty to illegal piWtSMnn of 12 b\ t* lof morphine he Cro&s Street ye^ •rrday morning.36 words
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101 1965-09-23 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Radio and Television Singapura is now Inviting applications from nonMilays for posts as parttime broadcasters in the national language. The Director of Programmes. Mr. Claud Doral. explained today that the move was part of the Broadcasting Division's plan to encourage the use101 words
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Advertisement33 1965-09-23 11 ;'1 h ELEGANT ORIGINAL STYLES FINE CHIC EMBROIDERY ADDING CHARM TO WEARERS CHINA NATIONAL TEXTILES IMPORT EXPORT CORP. •jj^v SHANGHAI SILK BRANCH (aH^J 1 17 Chonj>**«n Ro*d. EI. Sh»njh* C*W* Address CHi$lCOR* $h«r|>-»i33 words
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Article, Illustration933 1965-09-23 12 OLIVIA YEOH - OLIVIA YEOH Many man-sized jobs waiting for able women BY jyj ORE and more women are taking up careers and occupations which, but a few decades ago, have been exclusively for men. Woman's ability in relation to both brain and physique has been proved. With adequate933 words
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336 1965-09-23 12 The art of painting a portrait with beauty —aids IN an effort to look glamorous, women use more make-up than they require. What's the result? Their appearance Is far removed from glamour because artifice Is all to evident to the eye. Consider make-up foundation, for example. If your skin Is336 words
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Article74 1965-09-23 12 WHEN a man nnds a looK that is oe&t suited to him he should never vary from It. despite becrees from desiKners 8o says Ron Postal, the director of an American council of men's fashions. Mr. Postal speaks out against a current trend In men's wear74 words
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Advertisement229 1965-09-23 12 W^^ Direct from Paris l\ Beauty Expert MLLE. JACQUELINE DURIEUXJ B^^ will give free consultation I^^^ and advice at g^l ORO STORE 537 Penang Road. Penang 23rd September M. S. ALLY CO. (PG) LTD. Beach Street. Penang 24th September Its a Wonderful World for Women Every month in her World229 words
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Advertisement558 1965-09-23 12 NO WOMAN CAN RESIST SOMETHING INTIMATE! \1 9 ssH ,*w I nf^i^M g^gar^r 'I NTI MATE' Cherished as one of the world's seven great fragrances She may have d amonds in her past, sables in her future, but no woman has everything until she has everthmg 'Intimate'! Perfume, Eau de558 words
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223 1965-09-23 13 LONDON. Wednesday r pH£ Labour Government today announced plans to nationalise building land in a bid to halt the spiralling cost of housing. A White Paper said a Land Commission would be created with wideranging powers to buy compulsorily any land whichReuter - 223 words
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Article164 1965-09-23 13 A PAZ. Wed. Un- confirmed reports yesterday said 28 men were killed and 85 wounded in armed clashes between Bolivian Government troops and workers in the Catavi-Siglo Veinte tin mining district. Government figures enrlier had put the toll at 11 dead and n undermined numberAP - 164 words
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Article39 1965-09-23 13 MELBOURNE. Wed. A rar» 1930 Australian penny brought a world record price of £AI9S (about $1,350) at a Melbourne auction today. The pre\-lous world record pric* for a 1930 penny was £AlBd. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article29 1965-09-23 13 MANCHESTER. Wed. Bread supplies were threatened today by a union call here for strikes by 20.000 delivery' drivrrs and salesmen in support of a pay claim. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-09-23 13 Moscow's answer (IRMA, AGED 9) to Shirley Temple ]i|OSCOW, Wed. iTI Russia has found her own Shirley Temple: a nine-year-old girl named Irma who Is bringing audiences to their feet with her singing. rhe blonde girl with a bis bow-ribbon In her hair appears demure on stage. But when the123 words
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Advertisement368 1965-09-23 13 for your famWy'z health .you need a refrigerator' Electrolux You need only keroune to run this Elccrrolux rrfngerator. So wlufcvei you live, you can enioy a healthier, more pleasant life with Elearolux. You'll have plenty of fresh, clean food always in More, a ready supply of ice-cube*. toed dnnks galore368 words
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Advertisement202 1965-09-23 13 Another reason why A more Carrier air 7j other make! _^gS|I J^^^ P^# tBSt adjust your cooling 3 air direction in ten PHbbbbl 9>B different ways. For |B maximum circula- H J^ tion of cool air, look to a Carrier Air Conditioning. ffj 9 Air conditioning H«fa. as In many202 words
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Miscellaneous304 1965-09-23 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS seeing the point, the Oermao 1. Poser concerned «iui sorting circumvents 1 down <5). letters (14). 7. Bingo MC resorted to Uaa0. Sample of drink excluded ln K (7>. from list (9). *> Mum Is lenient: truce ar--10. The doctors in retreat, devil ranged (3, 5.304 words
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Advertisement647 1965-09-23 14 J^g^4J^yy^gj| ■ABfIMdHB^BUH Continued from Pace 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2t Word* SIS (Minimum) I DULr.lt ARNOLD Thanks her Phy- j 1 r their kind cars at the Heremban SITUATIONS VACANT ■Is M i Mm.,—B ox SI el: txtra SHOP ASSISTANTS Required. Apply ■r.i photo (ron-returnable) pore. i EXPERIENCED AND ENERGETIC i '"liilred647 words
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Advertisement856 1965-09-23 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1% I ords tt (Min.)— Box »8 cf». «xfr« AVAILABLE FURNISHED FLATS. 3:^l/. tI.OSO/. DP. 10. 11, Kho > Accommodation lorei. 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Flat* MmlKhed and unrnrm^hed at Dunrarn Road close B Circus. Api'ly P.O. Box DISTRICT 15 Fnrnl«h.-d Detached lour bedrock pound, all amenities. Reasonable856 words
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Advertisement832 1965-09-23 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li Wor ft (Mm. >— Box St els. txtra FOR SALE RENT House at LTJon* Paalr, Malacca, freehold, modern sanl- c tation, lonxbaths. water-heater, selling C fI.YOOO Rent SI SO/. unfurnished. Parn Phone ***** Spore 2437 Ma- I i 2 STOREYED SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW, Taman Slglap832 words
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Advertisement900 1965-09-23 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE i f? ds $t (Min.)— Box St eU. mxtrm I OPEL REKORO 19*0 4-tfeor v- i rellent cooditlou. 2 owners. Tel Mr. 1 Cho ***** pore. IS«4 VICTOR SUPER. One owner. i»;.<hkj mll«s. Excellent condition Contact Spore ***** txt 241, after 6 p.m. 1961 FORO CALAXIE Saloon900 words
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Advertisement766 1965-09-23 14 LADIES HAIKDRESSINC li Wmram S« I Min.)—Hux SO et*. txtrm j MAISON MODERNC. r .rst La<lir> HsirdreaM'* l^t». O*BMM Road, tt'porc Hbuoe 271H4 DRESSES DRESSMAKING li Moras it i Wm.> Hox i» et*. rxtrn FO SIAHO High CUm Ladlrs I >r*<.*maln-M. Ts Ink Charnt-ii (roil. •:m Chcont' I WHERE TO766 words
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Advertisement635 1965-09-23 14 =1 KLKOSONGAN JAWATAN KERAJAAN KEDAH PEKMINTAAN2 ada-iah aipelawa ka-padu P-^njaga Jentcia P&Bgfcßt 11 )TBII| bekerja unluk pei.uiutkiin ba-bd^ai Penjat;a Jentera Pan^kat 1 JABAIAN K E ie J A RAVa. KEDAH. Tan^^-a gajl: 5267 x 3u%Un serta uengun Elaun Sxra Hidup. Cbaluna misti-Uih aua kn-nt-lcapan jrang berbukn senu kebolehau dun yan«635 words
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Advertisement524 1965-09-23 14 SARAWAK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDEKS are invited for the proix>sed Electrical Installations .Section II ai sixth Mile Camp Kuchiniz. Sarawak. Tenders from approved P.W D Registered Contractors and Class A' Electrical Contractors registered ith National Electricity Board at Kuala Lumpur will be received by the Director oi Public524 words
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Advertisement337 1965-09-23 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S MIMSTKV Ol It IH.K 111 II HIM. \M> \VOI:Ks 11l lI. DIM. \M> WIIKK^ Wm\U r\SI KK.KtN 1. AppUratlons are Invited Irom surabiy qualified |>er?"' ;hr appointment of Dt man General (SsBCUiC Smy.ipoif 2. Flip nununum quai.: are: rithor genenttoi aioii in i.. <b) i337 words
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Advertisement1291 1965-09-23 15 TO UVUPOOI t WEST COAST U.K.i Out S'son San* S'nam Ptnttg OEMOOOCUS livrcal. Slisgon II PI Sept 2t Stpt 27 MACHAON -01, OuDlin. A'mouiH it*. II Sept 24 Sept 21' 2 let 1 CTCIOPS Ocl 1 Oel 2 AUTOMEDON i I, r> 3'go» Set 7 Oct 1 1 Od 131,291 words
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Advertisement2454 1965-09-23 15 i n i Pi lvi 7 7/ uu ft 2 r/^ii i u P\ L A b///VifS ii I th>. t MtaatrtatfaOtaaal EXPIESS SAItINCS 10 NEAP. EASI, COHIINENI AND SCAHBIHAYIA. singauurt I ri*» Natal aiii l>eout natre HOurg N'oaa A*r» Cet* Panama a) Sailet in Pt Sett 74 2b?» oti2,454 words
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Advertisement1276 1965-09-23 15 feELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent Singaport P. SUM Ptatag CITT OF GLASGOW Lonion, Hamburg Rottertlia, Havre. Hull, im'han, M'brt 25/21 Sept 21 Sift CITY OF POONA* Lisbon, Lonoon. Hamburg. Rottcrdaa. Hull 1/ 8 Bet 18/11 Mt Cm OF RIPON London, Htmourg. Rotttrdaa. Havrt, Hull 28/28 OCt 28 B*l CITY1,276 words
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Article141 1965-09-23 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INLJSTKIALS ea&ed lv. today vvr.ii tails having a i inartjin over rtOM similar to fOsMr- day. TradinK again Mibdued Most leaders declined Rises 1 were tew and small. B<i*e metals moved narrowly I with the bttt move Ui Broken HiU South up 3d. to 235. 3d.141 words
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Article244 1965-09-23 16 OCTOBER flmt erade rubber v f.o.b. buyer* ckned at 5 p.m. j In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur .veert«rda> at b«i rent^ per ll». down quarter of a cent on Tnea- j Ha\\ clotting levfl for Ihf position. The tone MM quiet. R.A.x. and I.M.R.K. rlonlnc prices in cent*244 words
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Article133 1965-09-23 16 BSSI Thre» montna IMOU»I«IALS 1 II <•«• V a. »r U I Ho!1:n^« M lavad '.a l>ur.K>r« ii OC-SC tt ere red. l)i«p 1" 't Ma v > I-,,; a. I •Mil II rta. M B Ltta 7 et* if- A L II !Tr..- IS ■1 ii Dt133 words
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Article108 1965-09-23 16 CHIPS !»•>'» alMigaidf in* M|it(ia art: Olympia Maru 3 4. Khavit s. WonoHar Gllead It, Elbow Rlv«r r! Worker 31/32. Anchieei B/M, Sliver Bay 42/43. Bengal Mall 43. Star Alderbarao 46. Lam Maertk IT. Auby N W. I Pert UitlMXam; Wharf Bertht: Raianda I'mna Hocgb Drake. Kh»xenor.108 words
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Article95 1965-09-23 16 ['"I Atteciatien ef Bankt m Malay ela made tbeae ehanaee tn ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to ■MM New Verk: Buy.n* TT S3 13 1« airmail OD 32 IS IS. 90 it rl. 33 l« credit bills. 33 B/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 36 S/l«.95 words
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Article53 1965-09-23 16 TtHE preaent rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound tterlinx fixed on November 24 last year is <wllln*. T.T. or O.I). 2s. 3 15'16d. Burinr T.T. 2s. 4 1 'It*. Buying O.l>. 2*. l',d. The dollar U at Its «Ututorr middle position in relation to ita range53 words
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Article30 1965-09-23 16 ON -if tree iiMianti market !r Honi Kons rrtertia-. •>.. us T T irrt .S 711 tor cat" Stirling tjtjotajtl at I*"". and MM tael ef («M M 2<M».30 words
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664 1965-09-23 16 From Our Market Correspondent rr Stock Exchange was very steady yesterday with an Improved turnover, of 300.181 shares. Conditions opened better on the news of the possibility of a ceasefire in the Pakistan-Indian dispute. When this was confirmed during afternoon trading there was664 words
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Article693 1965-09-23 16 gfSINKSS In and reported to the Singapore and Koala l.umpur trading room* of the Stork I xrhange of Malavoia irv terdj> with the number of vharea traded in brackets INOtSTRIALS: Ouniea* 1,000) SI 31 E Smelters .l.oOCi 82. F. and N erdt i 3.000. SV.SI. (3.000) S. Clntmw693 words
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Article82 1965-09-23 16 'I'lll MalaTxian Mnufttrr of 1 rinanrr haa fixed these prices (or ralruUlin; rustoms dutle* (or the period from Sept. 23 to Kept. 29. Rubber 66 cto a Ib. $576 a ton. < oennut Oil ssmi a ton. Palm Oil ,X34 a ton. P ilm Kernels 54A5.25 a ton.82 words
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589 1965-09-23 16 WITH les> demand reported yesterila> ttar straits tin prior Ml ">0 c»TJts to 5.71..V8M. Tin- offi-rinj; wa> rstiruattd as down 10 tons to 113 tons. LONDON: Tin on Tuesday rallied to close about £1P 3 per long ton up for cash and589 words
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Article22 1965-09-23 16 MaUtan stock IndirrSept, M. -M-pi Industrial*. l.iui ~.\<,:. I in 94 JS 'O.ti.i > nihbrrs: lii.'.'mi H'.V'io 'v. :tn. !'ih^ inn !>.. lun.22 words
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Article35 1965-09-23 16 Srpt ft MM.M W KII'.KIK It: I < I i rnts (down a iiu.irter (if i rnt i Il\ v:,, X7i (down M ceata) I niiliici* I rvtimaifd nlTcrine ttt ton« (down 10 tons)35 words
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Advertisement1170 1965-09-23 16 I KAWASAKI KISCN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific AUantie Service Ban|--> HK L. Armlet N. VerU SMIM Tiei.HHai Mart" 1173 Oci 77 Oct 17 Nif 1 tec 1 Dec Mire II 22 Nif It Ntf 17 ttt I laa Jlaa Wttt Coast of Central/South AffliriM Strrvlcej VtMitmt Guayaquil Cei'aa Mittrtni Anca1,170 words
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Advertisement1064 1965-09-23 16 PRODUCE PRICES /HiNCtl Preduee fierianie. Imaa- tiaraoaJi black OMO ••:;cr« c*rM«i l vere neen pr.eti per pieui yeeter- Lampons black UW(N) .ellar* <all d,, -I.W ABTA tITZiINi j.ili-ra. Cecenut ail: bulk S>2 aeller*. drum < I""'. HlMtl $m atOM Itniapare Cecenut OH Miller*' Atie- •SOWSi B»pU/Oet. IK Cmtltat; eiatien pnaa»:1,064 words
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Advertisement1740 1965-09-23 17 J NOTICE The attention of all employers in Singapore Is draun to: (a) section 133 (1) of the Labour Ordinance, No. lo oi IMS; (b) sec-lion 46 (1) of the Shop Assistant Employment Or- i diiuncr, No. 13 of 1957; (tl mi tion 42 (1) of the Clrrki Kniployment Ordinance,1,740 words
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Advertisement758 1965-09-23 17 NOTICES NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for purchase of the undermentioned goods In separate lots up to noon on 27th September. 1965. Any tenders received after this data will not be entertained. The highest or any tender will i not necessarily be accepted. The goods listed hereunder may be inspected any758 words
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Advertisement764 1965-09-23 17 NOTICES TASEK CEMENT LIMITED NOTICE OF AD.IOI KM I) ANSI AL UENEKAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttiat the Adjourned Fourth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the company will be held at the Company's Oilices at Tasek Industrial Estate, Ipoh on Saturday, 16th October 1965 at 12. 0 C noon for764 words
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Advertisement892 1965-09-23 17 TENDERS MINISTRY FOR WELFARE SERVICES, MALAYSIA Tenr<»rs are invited for the supply and delivery ol the lollowing dairy products for the period Ist January, 19t>6 lo 31st DecemJjer, 1966, both dates inclusive lor all the Institutions unuei the control of tlui Ministry:— ai Full Cream Powdered Milk 3 10. tin892 words
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Advertisement491 1965-09-23 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SABAH No. 6 65. Applications are in ned from Malaysian dUMOt loi he lolloping appointments m Saoah: ,1; ASSISTANT PRESS OFFICER in the Depl. ot imoi'tnali n Salary tocaie: Di\. 11, C 4-6 Sd'ju x ju-a.o uju x JU-luaO) Poiiii of entry will depend491 words
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Advertisement698 1965-09-23 17 SINGAPORE LAND 4 INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED SECOND CALL FORFEITURE OF SHAKKS NOTICE IS HEREBY given I hat In accordai, I of tiie Company's Article of Association, the following lorfelted unless the Call Is paid before the time of the next meeting of the directors on Bth October 1065 This call698 words
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Article, Illustration928 1965-09-23 18 Raja: Foreign base will have to go the moment we find effective alternative way to guarantee our country's security Constitutional bond severed, but the human bond remains: Ismail UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday SINGAPORE was admitted yesterday as a member of the United Nations and its Foreign928 words
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Article50 1965-09-23 18 I [SITED NATIONS. Wed. Inrhe Abubakar bin Pawanehee. Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Ra.iaratnam. will take th.irer of Singapore's IN. delegation when the Deputy Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister begin their trip to Africa on Saturday, a delegation spokesman said last night— r.P.I.50 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-09-23 18 Mendez: We voted for Singapore, but... ■^*MTI D NAI lONS, WM The Philippines loretc* Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mrnde7. said last nijht that the Philippine* supported SlriK.ipo"r« -s admission to the I nitffl Nation* but adopted a "w.ut-and-■Nte" policy in resard to formal diplomatic relation* between the two countries. Mr. Mrndez236 words
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Article40 1965-09-23 18 BKI plr v German ni re)x>rted. .vud a freight trnm ;r d .i s.i p signal and crashr: of Hloubetin. a suburb of Pr The report sn id 66 persons «.cre t.nkrn to hospital. AP.AP - 40 words
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Advertisement195 1965-09-23 18 FOUR SQUARE m it I \V\fowio<o«k»fc No stalk, no artificial flavouring, no x^"*** 1 4l meturrt y Sagacioua pot m«n call xjCS?***?^ •>ch cool emoking lazy burmog blend vmtag« tttiW VACUUM INtOL "ED Original M.tvr»d VlrflM* TIN BLUE OH*** Mtrtu*. GREEN Ut.iv* YELLOW Cm Cha GOLD S^.rb Vk«i«i. QEORGC DOB*E195 words
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Advertisement46 1965-09-23 18 am the happy 'VINAC'marX as bright as bright can be to these people I'm a friend I and they're pain and i I a headache free V for VINAC V tor VINAC HEADACHE PAIN V *J go quickly awa w if you take ye a \YINAC46 words
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Article320 1965-09-23 19 TIMESPORT: Seap Games Racing Athletics Rugger IfUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Seap Games Federation have informed the International OlymDie Council that Singapore will be taking part in the Games here from Dec. 14 to 21 as a separate nation and not as a component part of320 words
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Article197 1965-09-23 19 SIN(.\I'ORE. Wed. Singapore, the holders of tin- Chua hoon Leong laun tennis trophy will send a contingent of U piayers to defend it against Sclamor at KuaU Lumpur on Friday. RmUm the Chua Cup (Inal. Sin (jpore will also meet Selangui in the Gulllemard197 words
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Article35 1965-09-23 19 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese team for the Davis Cup Asian zone final againM. India here next month emprlM Oaamu ishiituro. i the captain, tchlao BmWiL Koj >J Watanabc and liao Watanabe t I35 words
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Article21 1965-09-23 19 SEREMBAN. Wed TllP Malayan Motor Sport.s Ciub wUI hold t lie annual Itahant halfmile Sprint here on Sunday. i21 words
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Article25 1965-09-23 19 TOKYO. Wed. Hint; Kong'l Rn^by Union team suffered their third defeat in Jajiun last night when they lost 17-3 to an All-Tokyo side.25 words
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Article382 1965-09-23 19 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FAN ENG YOON, the Singapore national athletics coach, is urging all leading athletes to resume •raining immediately In preparation for the Seap }ames at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. Tan told Tlmosport today: "I am mainly concerned about those who have broken off382 words
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Article441 1965-09-23 19 I By M. RAHMAN I KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A DISPUTED dropped-gdal midway in the first half robbed University of Malaya of a welldeserved victory in a rousing game of rugger asainst Selangor Club on the XL padang today. Selangor Club won by nine points (try.441 words
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Article28 1965-09-23 19 PENANG. Wed. The Pen.ms Iflalay rtaiinflallon irtll o;k an lnter-rn.ikim Malay ail.: mcrt at the City Stadium month. More than 30 muknr Penang ;<re exDrctctl to28 words
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Article46 1965-09-23 19 SINGAPORE. Wed Woodbridge Hospital qualified for the ftiwl of the SGSFA Senior Cuu i<ompetUion when they beat Tan Tock Seng Hospital 3-0 in the semi-final at Jalau Besar stadium In the other semi-final. Police i.nd Marines diew 1-1 also at JaUn Besar.46 words
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Article34 1965-09-23 19 LONDON. Wed. RRugby Union club matches played In Biltiun last niglK wire: Birkcnliead 8 Waterloo 13: Brldgwater 3 Devonuort Ser\ices 25: Nunealor 6 Coventry 19: Plymouth 12 Rossi) n 534 words
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Article24 1965-09-23 19 MALACCA. Wed. aelanuor. NegrL M will comuetp in the Ma (ii)veinmen: BenricM south ?on< l-.ockey quadrangular here from Friday to Sunday.24 words
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Article28 1965-09-23 19 MAIACCV Wed I will meet Singapore in a rir*< round rnatrh of the Government Services cricket competition on Friday and Saturday at th» Malacca Club padnnf.28 words
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188 1965-09-23 19 Early action on SOSC application promised by lOC SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council has received a reply from the International Olympic Committee stating, that Singapore's application for reaffiliation will be on the agenda for the meeting at Madrid next month. The reply from the lOC secretary-general. L.188 words
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Article69 1965-09-23 19 KLAI A LUMPUR. Wed. -The Malayan Railway team will leave tomorrow n «hi for Peniin-j thr Inter-Oovernment tangular hockey mccl asam nans a:ui Po:;ik this weekend. The team: m. Bhsnmug»B, Moha.ned Azahari. c Fernandez. C i"\:ii!. Prrni S .n?h D. B M. Mahadevan. Jean Aime.69 words
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Article48 1965-09-23 19 LONDON. Wed. Results of F: -liMi Football League Cup second round matches played last I t^lit were: Blackburn 0 Norhampton I; Brighton 1 Ipswich 2: Bristol Rovers 3 We.st Ham 2. Bury 0 HuclcWsfield 2: Charlton 4 Carlisle l: flwamai 2 Aston Villa 3.48 words
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Article320 1965-09-23 19 KEW SAN BIDS for PERAK TITLE TPOH, Wed.— Malaysian 1 champion and Thomas Cup captain Teh Kew San will have another crack at the singles title of the Perak badminton championships which begin here on Friday. Kew San. who won the Perak title in 1959 and 1963. will meet the320 words
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Article210 1965-09-23 19 Olympic Torch in smart trial RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Wed—Olympic Torch, late Sailors Hope, a newcomer trained by Teh Say Leong, showed ability despite heavy going here this morn- i ing. The five-year-old Australian Relding sprinted 3f in 38 3/5 with apprentice Chuah astride. Olympic Torrh (by Beaux Walk)210 words
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Article245 1965-09-23 19 COLD CITS, a nve-year-old ba» Australian gelding who arrived on July 28. has been re-named .limes Bond and registered wltr the MRA. James Bond (by HidalKO out ot Lost Melody) is in Class One according to the latest classification lisi issued by the MRA. Ther newcomers245 words
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Advertisement224 1965-09-23 19 @/whitmont\ COLLECTION^ COMING YOUR WAY FROM ROUND THE GLOBE TO SINGAPORE'S LEADING STORES Set your male senses soaring. W*% 1 W^ Set her pulse a-racing. Look l^ J glftr^ the part. Get with all these i Australian-made sport shirts ",<B B^/l by world-famous Whitmont. %R^3 HHMfc *00* Whitmont call them224 words
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Miscellaneous255 1965-09-23 19 SPORTS SUMMARY HO( Xt V Krian Ljc: DID 3 Kalumpang Friendly (S'porei: Spore Busl- at B. Seiiii; Youth Club 1 T. Ayer nes.s Houses XI 2 Spore Govt. Ser- 0 at P. Buntar. vices XI 3. 8 Kidali I «r: iKul'm): Badli-, T. Anson Div. 2: St Anthony'f shall bch255 words
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Article210 1965-09-23 20 >[l U DELHI, \\d i Officials confirmed t<>(l.i\ that liuli.i will not participate in the Commonwealth Finance and fr.ulc Ministers' conference opening in Kingston. Jamaica, tod.i\ \n informed source s.i ill the reason for the <i.-i isjon v.is "deep dlxUlusionment' with wliat is rlewed here210 words
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Obituary23 1965-09-23 20 INFORMATION HAS BEEN lll«lll 'hut K. I PI X s- !r. MARTHA HOLLOWAV <•' I I! T. Kuffnin* and (TKBlaii »,,r r'-m»l rttt.23 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-09-23 20 Pakistan recalls envoy in Malaysia KARACHI. Wed. Pakistan's High Commissioner in Malaysia. .Mr. S. M. Hassan (above), has been recalled by the Pakistan <m\ eminent. Radio Pakistan anounced today. It said he uould report on Malaysia's action in the United Nations Security Council when its permanent delegate. Mr. Radhakrishna Ramani,Reuter - 66 words
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Article83 1965-09-23 20 Malaysia hails ceasefire Kuala i.i MPra, Wed. Malaysia today welcomed the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. A statement issued by the Ministry of Kxternal Affairs this evening said: "Malaysia welcomes the decision by both India and Pakistan to accept the Security Council's resolution and to order a ceasefire to83 words
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Article24 1965-09-23 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Water will be shut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to S p.m. In Cornwall Garden from Houses 27 to 54.24 words
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Article37 1965-09-23 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A mobile exhibition and film show on family planning will be held at Kampong Chantelc Lama. Whltley Road at 6.30 pm. on Friday. Literature on family planning will also be distributed.37 words
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400 1965-09-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MALAYSIA and other tin- producing countries will be able to enforce the third international t i n agreement only with the agreement of In- I donesia. Mr. D.R. Mitchell, chairman of the board of five mining companies, said at their annual400 words
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Article28 1965-09-23 20 JAKARTA, Wed.— A prosecutor hit a Judge during a court trial in the East Jan town of Malang, belated report* reaching here said today— AP.AP - 28 words
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Article426 1965-09-23 20 I.ONDON. Wed— It has been another good day in the stock market!) and, although business till leit a nood deal to be desired, buying increased. With stock In short supply, prices responded well. fcometlme.s quite sharply. The Indian-Pnkistan ceasefire news was an important Influence on sentiment, but brighter426 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-09-23 20 Rain the cause of 4-death horror crash SINGAPORE, Wednesday I>()()H visibility, caused l>> rain, was blamed for the honor crash here yesterday in which tour British soldiers were killed when a military truck in which they were traveljing w;is involved in three-vehicle collision in Mandai Bond yesterdaj afternoon. The victims296 words
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342 1965-09-23 20 REDS TRAINED TO USE ARMS: NINGKAN KDCfiUfG, Wed. Communists in the lower Rejang area of Sarawak's Third Division had been trained in the use of arms, the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kal on g Ningkan, said today. At Kuching airport on his return from Kuala Lumpur, he said342 words
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Article33 1965-09-23 20 LONDON. Wed— Tl.e Oovem- mem Is stopping Its departments buying new official a months as "a gesture" to the rent credit squeeze nlmed at curing Britain's economic ills. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article38 1965-09-23 20 Singapore. Wed.— Two Korean tomorrow :or wirk member> of the YMCA Jutl< iet>. v are Mr Ju-Ho Chang Dam i. physical director of Seoul YMCA ;'nd hi> colleague. Mr. JeHwani: Lee <Bth Dam>.38 words
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Advertisement23 1965-09-23 20 t Late CLASSIFIEDS] VUNUI A fl.iu^ht.-r to AHhah and unut on n.«.flS lloth ».l! Thank* to Doctor iitiii Kuala Lumpur Mt rnlty loipttal23 words
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Advertisement147 1965-09-23 20 CONSULT CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 86-B, ROBINSON ROAD. P.O. BOX 1935. SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** or *****. Malayan BRANCHES: 5 Hock Yee Hin Buildir.g, 15 United Commercial Jolan Ah Fook, Bank Building, P.O. BOX 104, Johore Bohru OR P.0.80X 1110 Tel: 3958. Penong. Tel: *****. (1) Revision Courses and Self -Tuition Courses147 words
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Miscellaneous64 1965-09-23 20 T U IC LI C A IT U C D W! kri I(I till Highest and lowest temperatnrei In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuf.-rtay to 8 p.m. yi'strrd.iy: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bluru 88 72 Pel .ins 86 lp«'h 88 73 Malacca 8864 words
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