The Straits Times, 28 October 1965
1965-10-28
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Title Section29 1965-10-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 m.t 1 VIAkl ft I IIDDADV The Straits Times nan** 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100529 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-10-28 1 Soek has a chat with Peking envoy JAKARTA, Wed. President Soekarno received the Communist Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Ta Chung Ming, last night for their first meeting since the Oct. 1 abortive coup. After the 50-minute private meeting, witnessed only by a Chinese Embassy interpreter, President Soekarno told the United PressAgencies - 323 words
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Article, Illustration649 1965-10-28 1 Coup remnants 'trying to spread political poison and launch agitation' JAKARTA, Wednesday THE Indonesian Army has discovered Communist- plans to wage an "open war" before Heroes' Day on Nov. 10, the Jakarta newspaper Api reported last night. The paper, ran by a senior Army officer, saidReuter; UPI - 649 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-10-28 1 RUDY BELTRAN - Pepper in eyes, but she foils thug RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A cinema ticket seller today grappled with a thug who had thrown pepper Into her eyes before snatching her handbag containing the Rex Cinema's afternoon collection of more -than $200. The man attempted to flee but Miss232 words
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Article79 1965-10-28 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A Hong Kong woman, who says her name Is S-izie Wong, has tiled a US$5OO,OOO damages suit in a Federal Court here against Paramount Pictures, which released th? film ■Tlv World of Suzie Wong." the author of the novel. a«KI the publisher--. TheAP - 79 words
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Article63 1965-10-28 1 WARSAW. Wed. Fictional Secret Agent 007 James Bond came under fire in Poland yesterday as an arrogant killer who dailie«> with blondes and blasts enemy agents while seeking to undermine th<* socialist world. Trybuna Ludu. the Communist newspaper here, said James Bond and his British creatorReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1965-10-28 1 Kt/LIM, Wed. Magistrate Inebe Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad today ordered a motorist, Khor Heng huan, to write his name one thousand times as a •penance" for failing to affix his signature on his driving licence. Khor, 36, pleaded guilty. Sitting at the bar table, he took four64 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-10-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. INDONESIA today declared it had no intention to resume barter trade with Singapore. The annoiiiuvment, made by Indonesia's Plantations Minister, Mr. Prans Seda. was received here while the Cabinet decided to discuss Hie security aspects of barter trade at next Tuesday's joint (Singapore-Malaysia)232 words
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Article52 1965-10-28 1 NASHVILLE (Tennessee. Wed An 11 •year-<ild boy died In an Iron lung here early today, after electric power to hlx home was cut oft became of unpaid bills. The boy. Audie Barrett, had been sleeping In a respirator for the past six yean after an attack ofReuter - 52 words
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Article50 1965-10-28 1 PHOENIX < Arizona. Wed. Rioting broke out last niuht in a predominantly Neijro and Sp;tni*hAmerican section of thit iiiy. Tun people were arrested and at least two taken to hospital as mobs of yinmn Negroes and Spanisn-Amencan.s threw bottles hi:' 1 rocks at passing cars.Reuter - 50 words
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135 1965-10-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that an official of the Ministry of External Affairs was "standIng by rt-ady to fly out to Algiers If necessary." The Prime Minister was commenting on tomorrow's meeting of the Afro-Asian Foreign Ministers in135 words
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Article48 1965-10-28 1 MANILA. Wed Police In politically explosive provinces have been ordered to shoot to kill in the event of disturbances during national elections on Nov. 9. Briij-Gen. Flavlano Olvares. Police Chief said today the order ■M given to ensure clean and orderly elections. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article184 1965-10-28 1 Nantah sacks 85 unruly students SINGAPORE. Wed. Police sped to the Nanyang University this afternoon as it carried out the biggest ever purge of left-wing students. A total of 85 students were expelled from the University for involvement hi the recent unruly incidents inside the campus in protest against the184 words
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Article32 1965-10-28 1 CHINA DELEGATION PF.KIM; Wed. A Chinese milit ir\ delegation left hrre today for Algton to attend 11th annlversarj celebrations of start of Algerian revolution, Ncn China News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration411 1965-10-28 2 China boycott may split Afro- Asia GRAVE DILEMMA FOR SUMMIT SPONSORS I M UNA'S decision to boycott next month*! Afro-Asian summit conference posed a grave dilemma for the sponsors today and threatened to split the AfroAsian world. Foreign Ministers meetUlg licre tomorrow will lor the Chinese stand and take aReuter; UPI - 411 words
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132 1965-10-28 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.— The Indian Education Minister, Mr. M. C. Chagla. said here today that it was a matter for consideration whether India was bound by her agreement to recognise Chinese suzerainty over Tibrt. In a speech at the opening of a TibetanReuter - 132 words
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Article207 1965-10-28 2 iiCRA. Wed. The Organisation of African Unity hU recommended thai an African delence l&atlon i»e set up to en. :irr> peace and .security on the African continent. A resolution adopted at the oA U summit conference which ended here yesterday said that member stalesReuter - 207 words
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Article54 1965-10-28 2 Ol TJO (South Wot AMea>. Hnl. Itlndins from lii i.il ;irul Irjj injuries, which he received in :\n (mounter with a leopard, an Ktn-h.i came park ranger rnliowrd the leopard into his own house, where his wife and children were asleep, and shot it dead under MMReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-10-28 2 A YUB: WE CAN'T LOWER OUR GUARD' RAWALPINDI. Wed. President Ayub Khan said today that "so long as Inch i maintains a posture of hostility and Krrssivcncss. «c cannot lower our guard." He said: "The bigger the challenge posed to us th«* creater will have to he our capacity andAP - 101 words
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268 1965-10-28 2 We won't pay for truce mission: India says it again UniUd Nations, Wed INDIA reiterated yesterday its refusal to share in paying for the U.N. India-Paki-stan Observation Mission (Unipom) which patrols tho ceasefire line outside Kashmir. The Indian delegate. Mr. Shilendra K. Singh, said India, which he described "as victimUPI - 268 words
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202 1965-10-28 2 'Hanoi visit by Canadian was on Minister's orders' OTTAWA. Wed. An oflicial spokesman said last night that a Canadian member of the Intcrnat tonal T r v o p Supervisory Commission in Vietnam went to Hanoi earlier this year on instructions from Mr. Paul Martin, the External Affairs Minister. TheReuter - 202 words
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92 1965-10-28 2 WASHINGTON, Wed— A TT State Department .spokesman said yesterday that no dates have been set for visits of Pakistan's President Ayub Khan and India's Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. but "both will be welcome as visitors here." The spokesman said that visit the timingAP - 92 words
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Miscellaneous7 1965-10-28 2 THE GAMBOLS *> #~»*&4£ u r vj I <7 words
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143 1965-10-28 3 £360,000 British deal with Red China LONDON. Wed One of Britain's lead Ing electronics companies announced yesterday a £360.--000 deal to provide a Chinese organisation with the technical nieatl know-how, plant, to manufacture some of the British company's products in Peking. Under the deal, the Plessey Company will sell toReuter - 143 words
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Article326 1965-10-28 3 Geminl-6 rendezvous and docking mission has been postponed until early next year after the Agena target rocket apparently blew up over the Atlantic before the astronauts. Capt. Walter Bchirra and Major Thomas Stafford, even left the ground. At Sunnyvale, California, engineers of the Lockheed Missile and326 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-10-28 3 RELUCTANCE' A REMINDER OF DESPOTIC DAYS After 700 years, a Socialist Commons Speaker I ONTJON. Wed. The House of Commons yesterday elected a Socialist Dr. Horace King as its Speaker for the first time in its 700-year history. The election of a Speaker to replace Sir Harry HyltonFoster. who died326 words
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107 1965-10-28 3 rriURIN. Wed— The huge Flat worKs Italy's largest private Industry closed part of its Installations yesterday for a week, temorarily suspending work lor 45.000 workers. The suspension came just a day after the smaller Lancia auto works closed down for107 words
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138 1965-10-28 3 Jeers by MPs over lost secret document TME HAGUE, Wed.— x The Dutch Government said yesterday that a top Justice Ministry official had lost a top secret document. MPs jeered when Chamber President Frans Van Thiel read out Government letter descrih ing how the Dutch counter espionage (BVD) document was138 words
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185 1965-10-28 3 Pilot halts plane hijacker with an axe ITEY WEST, Wed. An airliner pilot yesterday brandished a I flre axe to subdue an armed Cuban exile who I tried to force him to fly to Havana. Florida police reported. The Federal Bureau of Investigation charged Luis Medina Perez. 20. with plrReuter - 185 words
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336 1965-10-28 3 SANTO DOMINGO. Wednesday. EFFECTIVE government in the Dominican Re- public broke down yesterday with a wave of political assassinations and shootings throughout the country. i Provisional President Hector Garcia Godoy, hoarse- voiced and exhausted, called a crisis Cabinet meeting to deal336 words
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116 1965-10-28 3 ('AN'BERKA. Wed. The Australian Government is to buy 10 IS. jet fighter-bombers and cancel a plan to order two new minesweeper* from Britain, the Navy .Minister. Mr. F.C. Chancy. announced in the House of Representatives yesterday. He laid chances in the three-yearReuter - 116 words
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Article30 1965-10-28 3 LONDON. Wed In the nine i months ending June. 1965. 1.634 British postmen were bitten by dogs according to an official statement in Parliament yester- i day. TJPI30 words
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Advertisement315 1965-10-28 3 TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW.... (WHAT'S WRONG WITH TO-DAY?) A dream home of your own can be made Into a reality. Yes! You should decide to-day Don't wait until It is too late! The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan Is Just meant for you. There Is no better way to acquire your own315 words
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Advertisement1232 1965-10-28 4 t Win-a-Home Competition I $***** IN BIG PRIZES Ist Prize: A home of your own worth $25,000 equipped with PHILIPS electrical goods Other Big Priies +12 Lucky Buyers of Philips products Set type 23TX441A, Philips 9.8 cv. ft. refrigerator, Philips Stereo Radiogram, Philips 1 ape Recorder j|| M#|| ihOIV Itl1,232 words
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261 1965-10-28 5 US envoy outlines policies on trade and aid KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Although US. trade and economic aid programmes have now taken on a 'multilateral approach." her defence •nid will remain "bilateral". The American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Jamea D. Bell. Bald thLs today at the International Airport where he had261 words
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Article50 1965-10-28 5 PENANO. Wed. The Penang branch of the National Union ot Hotel, Bar and Restaurant Wor- i kers will hold a "Thank You" tea party at the Khek Association at S p.m. on Sunday to celebrate the settlement of the recent strik* by E and O Hotel workers.50 words
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106 1965-10-28 5 CEREMBAN. Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, said there would be no hope for peace in this region as long as Communist influence remained in Indonesia. Dato Mohamed Said wa> speaking to about 200 people106 words
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Article80 1965-10-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A j party of PWD officials are now I in Britain as guests of the Com- I monwealth Relations Office. They are Mr. Fung Khyam Shen. senior executive engineer, Sabah: Inche Mahfoz bin Khaiid. State Engineer. Kedah and Perlu>: Mr. Chai Boon Poh.80 words
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221 1965-10-28 5 KUCHING COUNCIL URGES LINANG TO RESIGN KUCHING, Wednesday. 'pHE Kuching Municipal Council, which is con- trolled by the Sarawak United People's Party, has called on one of its members, Mr. Charles Linang, to resign from the divisional advisory 1 council. In the Council Negrl last week. Mr. Linang crossed the221 words
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Article81 1965-10-28 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A former officer In the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. Edgar Ord Laird, has been named Britain's new Deputy High Commissioner in Kaduna. Nigeria. Mr. Laird. 50. lolned the MCS In 1947. Prom August 1956 to February 1957 he was secretary to81 words
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Article59 1965-10-28 5 SEREMBAN. Wed.- Thr Mentri Besa. of Negrl 6emiblaij, Dato «Dr. 1 Mohammed S;iid bin Moh.uiimcd. wiy open n two-day photographic .md Pf'ntlftf exhibition at the Town Hall nere on Nov. 4. The exhibition which Is to be held in conjunction with tin Solidarity Week will display more59 words
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537 1965-10-28 5 Railway 'won't be put on the mat' by union KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Malayan Railway Administration said last night it would not allow itself to be "put on the mat" by its workers' union. It also accused the RailWaymens Union of Malays of not co-operating with the management in implementing537 words
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81 1965-10-28 5 CEREMBAN. Wed. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. will open the two-day Jaycees' national convention here on Saturday at the Town Hall More than 120 delegates from Penang. Bukii M<»rtajam. iDoh. Koala Lumpur. Klang. Malacca. Johore Behru. Kuuntan and Kunl.i Pilah will be81 words
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Article51 1965-10-28 5 PENANO. Wed. Ustaz Byed Ali Mahloodz, Professor of Islamic 'studies at the Al-Azhar University. Cairo- will talk on "Egypt Before and Now" to members of the Penang Malay Association on Nov. 5 Ustaz Syed Ali is teaching at Alma.-hoor Islamic School here ■oa a three-year51 words
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Article35 1965-10-28 5 IPOH. Wed. A woman accountant o[ a tin mine. Mary Leong, 28. reported to the police that Jewellery worth $665 was stolen from her house In Canning Oarden here while she was away35 words
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Article65 1965-10-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Fonr Royal Malaysian Air Force pilots returned today from Fraare after completing an 11--week helicopter conversion course. They are Flying Officer Abdul Kadir bin Bakar. Pilot Officers Abdul Ghani bin Dato Abdul Aziz, Loh Choon Bu and D. N Martin. They will65 words
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Article27 1965-10-28 5 MUAR. Wed— The Johore Government has earmarked $54,000 to build two concrete bridges over Sungel Blemang. serom. 15 mile* from here. Work will start soon.27 words
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Article197 1965-10-28 5 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. and th* Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Raiaratnam. yesterday made rourtrw call nn the i: iii i h Foreign SrcrHary. Mr Mi. li.nl Stewart. Later th»\v had M-p^r-.ite nii-riinus with tinTory leader. Mr. Hmi Heath, and the party197 words
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229 1965-10-28 5 40,000 see Malaysian art at festival in Britain UUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About 40,--000 people saw the 22--day exhibition of Malaysian art at the recent Commonwealth Arts Festival held at Glasgow. Mr. Frank Sullivan, secretary of the joint committee of the National Art Gallery and the Arts Council, who I has229 words
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Article231 1965-10-28 5 KULIM. Wednesday. pHARGED with kidnapping a 15-year-old girl from the lawful guardianship of her father. M. yeloo, 24-year-old estate labourer, told the Sessions Court yesterday he loved the girl and had taken her away "out of pity." "She complained her parents treated her badly and231 words
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164 1965-10-28 5 Magazine plans 30-page Singapore feature CINGAPORE, Wed.— The National Geographic Magazine is to run a feature on Singapore in a coming issue. Assigned to this job arc the publications assistant editor. Mr. K. Mac Leish. and staff photo rrapher. Mr. Winfield Parks. Since their arrival here earlier this month, they164 words
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Article115 1965-10-28 5 CUNGEI PATANI. Wed--15 The National Union ol DTC Teachers has issued a I challenge to the DTC subI committee of the National 1 Union of Teachers to a pub--1 lie debate on the efforts of i both unions to get a better deal for DTC115 words
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Article35 1965-10-28 5 RLUANG. Wed Th.- National Union of Day Training Colleges Centres Trained Trach- en' Kluai-.g brunch will hold a I "Beat Carnival' on Friday at 8 Dm. at the Diamond Jubilee 1 Hall her*.35 words
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Advertisement287 1965-10-28 5 Your eyes need OPTREX Dust. Fumes. Glare. Germs. *p"5 TV. Everyday you strain your •^B^V eyes... make them red and Ci^^Wßijh anything to help them. You 'inHp should. It's so easy. Just put CJj [1 lT^f .1 a little Optrex in the special eye... and let it bathe the fc-^L|i&B»s!&^287 words
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Article147 1965-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A JAPANESE Member of Parliament, Mr. D. Akita today pledged his Government's "full CO-operatiOfl in the economic field" with the Singapore (iovernment. Before leaving for Jakarta after an overnight stopover, Mr. Akita, who is vice-chairman of the Overseas Economic Co-operation Committee of "Singapore is a147 words
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Article, Illustration13 1965-10-28 6 MR. AKITA Japan desires close economi.' ties13 words
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Article71 1965-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Division of the Malaysian Advertisers Association will hold Its monthly luncheon meeting tomorrow at, Prince's Restaurant at 12.30 p.m. and not at Reset dOr Restaurant as announced earlier. Mr. A. Coates, Director ol the Tourist Promotion Board, will talk on -Advertising and the71 words
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Article34 1965-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Indian Association will celebrate Deepavall Festival of Light with a dinner and varietyshow at the roof garden of Its piemises in Balestier Road on Saturday at 730 p.m.34 words
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Article166 1965-10-28 6 Appeal by bookie dismissed SINGAPORE. Wed. The High Court today dismissed an appeal by a bookmaker against conviction and sent- ence by a lower court on a submission that the trial i magistrate did not give the defence counsel an opportunity to address the court after the close of the166 words
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Article28 1965-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 am to 6 pm. in Sembawantt Road 13. M.s. to 14' a ms.. Including Andrew Avenue.28 words
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221 1965-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Results of the University of London Examinations 1865 for successful candidates who sat at Singapore were announced today, as follows; B.A. Chine* BtMBBMIi Sim Cieo Wine '2nd class honours, lower division). B.Sc. (Economics) old regulations: Han Kang Hong '2nd class honours, lower division221 words
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Advertisement199 1965-10-28 6 TONIGHT!! 8 p.m. AT VICTORIA THEATRE Tie Show Once In Life Tim "A NIGHT OF LAUGHTERS"! Featuring:— S'por. Comedion Contttt 1 Garry A Tha PoctMoktrt Competition Special Guest Artistes:— 'The Thrc* Caniui* Alias Congo, 'Mama Lofift. •K.nq Gedobal 'Zain Blackawl. Guest Bands: Downbeot. Ltd., From U.K.) Tha Batakf, Bryan Ntala199 words
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Advertisement153 1965-10-28 6 LIONS CLUB SIN6APORE CENTRAL PRESENTS S?^ 6ALA CHARITY PREMIERE ft w IN AID OF 0 YOUNG WOMEN MUSLIM ASSOCIATION 5 CATHAY CINEMA- Wed. 10th Nor. at 8.30 pm! UNDER THk DISTINGUISHED PaTROnaGI OF A H.I. THE YAN6 DI-PERTUAN NEGARA, INCHE TUSOF BIN ISHAK S a TICKETS AT $10, $5 I153 words
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Advertisement344 1965-10-28 6 ODEON OPENS: PALACE Jll 0.m.. 1.30. 4.00, TnnA WI J ,l°.°' a 3 0 *****30pm TODAY* 630t915pm I 3 GREAT INTERNATIONAL STARS CLASH IN 3 BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES... Susan STRASBERG 4-4-P^^mki .^l«^dk*M^ "^^^B^BT'fyff'r'^Bfll B^KBb^bS BB^B^B^r^S^^■JHHH|H|HHHH|H^^BfIBfIBJ^|PHfI^BVBJBBJBBBHB^B^BjB|BJBVBBBH^a^^^*^PBJ PLUS ON STAGE! TOMORROW at 6.45 9.30p.m.< -THE HI-BRIGHT SHOW '65" featuring THE BATEKS with ALINA344 words
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Advertisement549 1965-10-28 6 ■©SH r 4W 11 "ORGANISATION" ■«i»i:\s 9oi»Av a ■1 1 om, 145.4 6 30 t 930 pm AT. i: I a KCiT IN ACTION! /JS spies Killed I BJ f^Sj^FT in Scodc t. Color PLUS ON STAGE I Tomqht I Tomorrow at n^*^"- *10* 30 aj DcmoMitrotion ■*SotL,rdov M nite549 words
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Article247 1965-10-28 7 MENTRI BESAR RAPS THE ABSENT MEN Johore Bahru. Wad III! Johorr Mrntri Besar, li.it" Haji Ha>--an bin Haji Yunos. today rritirKed local industrialists for not participating in the •Progress of Johorr" exhibition. Spraking at the opening of the two-day exhibition at thr Diamond Jubilee Hall. Dato Haji Hassan said that247 words
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Article626 1965-10-28 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. The Brazilian Government announced its recognition of Singapore today- President Humberto C;u>'.ello Branco sent a telflgnHl to Singapore Prime Minister I.et> Kuan Yrw Informing him of Brazil's decision DH SOLID ARITY Week which officially begins on Nov. 1 got off to an early626 words
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10 1965-10-28 7 30,000 will beat solidarity rally in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Wed10 words
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Article, Illustration538 1965-10-28 7 How the travel itch puts a girl on ice SINGAPORE, Wed. Itch to travel. Overpowering desire to meet people. Ambition to perform before audiences of the world. These are some of the compelling reasons which made top skating stars from several countries slide on to the "Holiday on Ice" bandwagon,538 words
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Article30 1965-10-28 7 KUALA LIPIS. Wed. A mobile X-ray unit will be on a three-day visit at the General Ho-spit il here from Nov. 3 to give free chest examinations.30 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-10-28 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Barisan Sosialis today criticised the Singapore Government and the National Trades Union Congress for allegedly stopping the party from meeting delegates to the International Labour Seminar The party in a statement referred to the NTTJCs action in circulating a Barisan 'open150 words
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40 1965-10-28 7 German offer of $11.5 m loan with no strings KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A WEST German firm, the W r iederanfban, has offered a loan of $11.5 million to the Malaysian Government to equip the teaching hospital at Petaling Jaya. p40 words
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7 1965-10-28 7 Butchers to Govt: Stop mutton price war7 words
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Advertisement106 1965-10-28 7 J^ /'"FABULOUS" •Hfr^\\; -r morris CHALFEN presents WHOLIDAII -J^li on ICE IR^% IQRR Ml <• AT THE NATIONALTHEATRE OPENS TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M. NIGHTLY- 830 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 615-915 P.M (LIMITED ENGAGEMENT) TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSONS-COLD STORAGE -C.K.TAN6 NATIONALTHEATRE BOOKING OFFICE TICKETS: $6/-, $4/-, $2/- and some $8/-. \j*!S*'sPONSORED BY106 words
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Advertisement218 1965-10-28 7 s'IIIItJIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIina Keep a date on Saturday, 30th October, 1965 at the 8 GRAND OPENING i I SALE I the family store 84, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Big big bargains at genuine low prices I in ready made fashion wear for the entire family. 5 Also unbelievable savings on house hold 1218 words
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Article, Illustration386 1965-10-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE managing director of Securicor (M) Ltd., Mr. G. N. Simpson, today served warning to the 156 striking guards that the Kuala Lumpur branch might have to close down "if reason does not prevail." He also made it clear that386 words
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75 1965-10-28 8 DATI PAHAT, Wed. Two Indonesians in civilian clothes gave themselves up soon after they landed at Sungei Ayam. six miles from here, last ■ight Police later found a sampan on the banks of the Sungei Ayam. Nothing of interest was found on the75 words
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Article35 1965-10-28 8 PENANG Wed The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will address the annual prize giving of the Jelutong English School on Nov. 8 at 5 p.nv Darin Wong will give away the prizes.35 words
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Article108 1965-10-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor. who is now visiting Britain, yesterday launched the XD Perkasa a 50-knot gas turbine patrol boat built for the Royal Malaysian Navy —at the Portsmouth dockyard. The Perkasa is the first of four similar vessels which are being108 words
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176 1965-10-28 8 $10,000 theft after guards strike ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Burplars raided a store at tne 2i mile Ipoh Road here soon after the company's Securicor guards went on strike early on Monday. They stole 192 bottles oi brandy and 150 cases of sardines worth a total of about $10,000. The theft176 words
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Article46 1965-10-28 8 IPOH Wpcl. Thirty AfmAsian trade unionists now in the country will a* end the annual delegates conference of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Perak branch, here on Sunday The conference will be d»clared open by the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam.46 words
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Article31 1965-10-28 8 TANOKAK. W«d— The Mentrt Bosar of Johore. Dato Haii Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will open tw» community halls and a mosqu» rhpn he visits the district ea Nov 7.31 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-10-28 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hvimdahl ',S/y^&x,SYS^<W,'&dl'-JtZ. i .lL V so?ev guvnor.'l VI BEANERY ?Zjito«*&i 11115 words
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283 1965-10-28 9 $5 mil worth of ships built in year at Jurong SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'pHI. Jurong Shipyard Limited has constructed II \tsscls worth over $."> million within the first year of its operations. The shipyards managing director. Mr. K. Sakurai. today also disclosed that the company was now negotiating with shipping firms283 words
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Article75 1965-10-28 9 INTER-CLUB CHESS CONTESTS SINGAPORE. Wed. The 1965 inter-clubs chess champlon>hlp will start at the Chinese Swimming Club at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. Put Mnu are compel :ni; in the division one event for the "Lee Oeok Em;' Shield, and 15 teams m dNMHI two for the "Soli Clnee Soon' Shield.75 words
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Article38 1965-10-28 9 SINGAPORE( Wed. The Military will carry out trainliiK exercises In the area south of Pulau Tekong Besar tomorrow between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. and at Pulau Tekong Range on Friday between 8 p.m. and midnight.38 words
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147 1965-10-28 9 Extra mooring facilities cpmpleted at Jardine Steps IQINGAPORE. Wed. The |O Port of Singapore Authority announced today the completion of extra mooring I facilities at Jardine Steps for the benefit of the people from the Southern Islands. A PSA statement said this I would relieve the congestion at present experienced147 words
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99 1965-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Rabbi Jacob Sbababo (above) has been elected president of the InterReligious Organisation. Other officials are: Mr. Mehervan Singh. Hon. secretary: Mr. An* Kirn Phiau, hon. assistant secretary; Tuan Abeeali Tayabali. Hon. treasurer. Members of the committee arr: Dato 5.1.0. AlsaKofT. Tuan Haji99 words
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Article26 1965-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Richard Pavltt. a sale.-, representative of BOAC. today gave a talk about the airline to the YWCA International Women's Club.26 words
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Article171 1965-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore National Trades Union Congress, which only two days ago became the Afro-Asian communications centre for developing countries, today announced yet another success. Witn Singapore's acceptance into the International Labour Organisation, the NTUC will now have full voting rights in171 words
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202 1965-10-28 9 Firm unable to take back axed men, labour Court told OLNGAPORE. Wed. The second Industrial Arbitration Court was today told that if I it were to order the reinstatement of 30 employees who had been retrenched, the importexport firm of Societa Commissionaria d i Esportazione E di Importazione would be202 words
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Article109 1965-10-28 9 Singapore doctor's success SINGAPORE. Wtd A Singapore doctor. Dr Lee Siew Know, is now a member of both rhe Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and the Royal College of physicians ol Glasgow Dr Lee. ulio went to London lv September lasi yen. on v BritlMi Council fellowship tor postgraduate109 words
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Article23 1965-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The British European Association will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow at 6.30 p.m at the Singapore "own Club.23 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The PAP Assemblyman for Ponggol. Mr. Ng Kah Ting, will ask the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, at the next sitting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly whether the Government will introduce legislation to legalise trawling and. if so. when.229 words
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Advertisement289 1965-10-28 9 These quality features make the finest air-conditioners Compare them and you will find that GENERAL ELECTRIC is the best value for your money Made in U.S.A. 1. EXCLUSIVE G.E. ROTARY COMPRESSOR engineered and built by G.E. to give you quiet, velvet-smooth cooling power. Proven by 8 years experience. 2. EXCLUSIVE289 words
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Miscellaneous153 1965-10-28 9 llh'H Oop By V. T. Hnnttin P& 1 'ATS RIGHT, OOR..WHO WERE I WEU.,ER,UW.._I WEIL, IF YKMTrX "W^, v fa W SUZ! )V YOU EXPECTING?* DON'T GUESS IV, LIKE OUR /<_WFU. JUSI GO \~ijr*^WW TV s^. Pv_ V^—» ~S^ WAS EXPECTING COMPW. (ON AN' LEAVE \OU 1 *1~ RjkV\\ yP153 words
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Article623 1965-10-28 10 The Singapore Government .Tcngku Abdul Rahman announced yesterday, has assured the Malaysian Government that it will not act unilaterally on its proposal to resume barjter trading with Indonesia This goes a step beyond the previous assurance of "dctail«d consultations", and shoulc remove completely the dangei I a623 words
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Article451 1965-10-28 10 MaU\a now has 1,029 tin mines in operation, an addition j of 23 in September, ot 130 since the beginning of the year, and, .of course. poat- war record. I The increase in production does not match these figures, j for the large majority of mines which are451 words
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Article236 1965-10-28 10 The association which 36 I Change Alley shop owners are j setting up "to discourage mal- '< ractices damaging to the in- 1; teresU of tourists" will have r its work cut out unless it t plumps for fixed prices. So s i long as bargaining is basic236 words
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178 1965-10-28 10 THE Minister of Education, say.s that "a number of our teachers hiive no spark m them' 1 and a* a consequence are unable to "light thf flame ot knowledge, and idealism in children" -and this at an Annual Speech Day. before an audience of school178 words
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Letter165 1965-10-28 10 Property assessment TOHE Comptroller of X Property Tax stated in reply to Wage Earner s complaint (6.T. Oct. 9j that because the law cannot be enforced in the case of recently erected property until the Valuation Review Board has confirmed or otherwise the proposed annual value against which property owners165 words
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Letter106 1965-10-28 10 ALTHOUGH there is a bus service to the International Airp o r t. this service is only up to 7 p.m. and It Is too expensive to return by taxi! Couldn't the authorities extend this service to say, up to 10 p.m. or later? This will allow working106 words
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Article353 1965-10-28 10 MY attention has been IT drawn to several reDorts appearing In your paper over the so-called taxi 'war" at the International Airport at Subang involving drivers. There was no such thing as a taxi 'war' as none ever existed. From the day the airport was353 words
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Article39 1965-10-28 10 TtHE National Union or x Graduate Teachers has only IM members and it claims to champion the cause of all teachers in this country. Cant even claim to champion the cause of all graduate teacher*• TKACHRR. Strembaa.39 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1965-10-28 10 Simon Blackall - South Korea ready for take-off Simon Blackall 12 YEARS AFTER By SEOUL. Wed, SCARS of war are not immediately evident in South Korea, but 12 years after the fighting ended, the effect of war is. Refugees still camp on the hills surrounding Pusan and Seoul, the two largest cities. TheOFNS - 1,036 words
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Advertisement939 1965-10-28 10 Strait. Tmm Malay Mai CMiMM a«var«a*<«*«M ">a» ka »a-«n I* COLO ITMAtI SUPM. (>•• «'a »»a« (HaaaaHaaaH COCO tTOItAOC IR#NCM€S A< H»uan« aiaa* «a«aa« ■M aaia <wt**i»*« CITT BOOK ITOM LT» Maiiaa tWyar Qaiav THI H*Vt» rNOMT KllMlruti l>M'«irMl M. M. ■•MAIL MIMIIM «TO»« 14 1* uaawr Ckaa«l ana. |<l|lM>|939 words
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Advertisement42 1965-10-28 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* tgaiortara of Hifh Clan Wor«t«*ji 1 WaclUaw. SINGAPOKI 21, Chajlia »rmt, Tal: t2431 HONGKONG: Mirador Mtntm* lat FMMK, Room No I. 54 64, Natttaa Ra«d Xowtoon42 words
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Advertisement36 1965-10-28 10 oaaaaa FOR AS LOW AS $17 MONTHLY NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT IN SINGAPORE 19"SBD QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 182 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel ***** OQQQOa36 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-10-28 11 HO SAI KONG - HO SAI KONG: PENANG. Wed. FORTY-NINE PIGEONS, taken from a bird dealer's shop in Gladstone Road, flew home to a pigeon-house in Green Garden this morning and helped a 17--year-old boy prove he owned them. The "homing" test was carried out in the71 words
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139 1965-10-28 11 Lectures on modern art at university L UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V The Faculty of Arts of the University of Malaya here will be holding a .series of lectures on the Q»e arts j beginning rrom Nov. 16. The first series of 25 lectures, which will be given by Mr. John139 words
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Article244 1965-10-28 11 KLUANO. Wed. Ine Kluang Vcuth Club will hold its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee' Hall here at 8 p.m. on Nov 30 U was originally .scheduled 10 b» held on Saturday. cers. The boy. 00l Poay Guan, son of a sundry shopkeeper, reported to the police on244 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-10-28 11 IPOH. Wed.— A businessman, Mr Yeap Plr.g Kee. discovered that 170 sheet* of formica valued at 51. 054 were missing from his ■ton in KumDova Kuchai last night THE First Magistrate, Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abidin (second from left) watches as Inspector Kamaruddin releases the pigeons about 5066 words
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Article64 1965-10-28 11 I KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The j Film Pans' Society will screen an Indian award-winning feature film 1 entitled "Teen Kanya" (Three QWi 1 at the B.P. House at Jalan Davidson her* at 6.30 pm on Sunday. It win have English suo titles. Hie First64 words
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Article30 1965-10-28 11 KLUAWG. Wert me An«lt- can Church here will hold a food and fun fair at the Jubilee School I l.i Jalan Samuel at 10 a.m. on Saturday.30 words
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Article43 1965-10-28 11 KAJANO, Wed. The 21st Engineer Squadron of the Territorial Army has built a 640 ft. timber bridge over Sungel Merab linking Kampong Tras Jerenang and Kampong Sungel Merab. about eight miles from here, for the benefit of 2.000 people.43 words
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118 1965-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A senior lecturer In the University of Singapore Dental School. Dr. Lee Khee Wee. Is leaving for London to take up a post as senior lecturer at the dental surgery of the University of London. Announcing this today. Dr. J.M.118 words
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Article45 1965-10-28 11 BINOAPORE. Wed. Hong Kong's child star. Miss Fung Po Po will make a personal appearance at a charity ttiow at the New Venus Theatre in Queenstown tomorrow at 9.30 p.m. in aid of the Queenstown Citizen Consultative Committee's social and committee fund.45 words
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Article69 1965-10-28 11 PEN AND, Wed The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will address the Chung Ling High School at Us annunl graduation I and prire-glvlng on Nov. 13. Datln I Wong will give away the prire* KANGAR. Wed— Several ycith clubs in Perils will stage shows69 words
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106 1965-10-28 11 Malaysian trade suffers a setback f ONDON. Wed. Malaysia. in the face of Indonesian confrontation and its trade ban. plus a fall in rubber shipments, suffered a sharp setback in 1964 in the valor of its exports. the Commonwealth Economic Committee reported today. The nation (including Singapore) also suffered a106 words
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306 1965-10-28 11 Town board status for Bachok urged "DACHOK. Wed. A suggestion that the Bachok Town Council be reverted to town board status was made to the Royal Commission studying the workings of local authorities at its titling here today. The suggestion was mad« by Inche Mohaaud Amm bin Hajl Ya acob.306 words
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Advertisement52 1965-10-28 11 SHOEMAKERS STICKBTPGS TOGETHER QUICKLY. CHEAPLY, PERMANENTLY Evr^K^i^^ technical ■■|S|iJ tools ron o*n in. at»ii- r TDAfIC •V^BHHHHi^^B S abl»latub««. andtlnsopto ii 0l I nMUC B^L^B '< it'w J I >Tm\ I l«»"°r.. from Uadin* hard- U r 2 1 Ha rrl ••its A Cxffltlei M.loyol LM JBl -^■Ba^'tS^K R"T''f'Si^^^Hl^l North52 words
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Advertisement166 1965-10-28 11 1 m^k. m I Wf Wwmt^kh^ \Wm9^^ GUESS WHO HAS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE CHARTERED BANK*! Gums which man is the envy of his Q You can draw up to $100 from friends and neighbours! Guess who your savings at any branch of can always afford to buy the166 words
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Miscellaneous853 1965-10-28 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lam- Show— "The Middle Child"; pur and Penant; 6 Ipoh and 8.00 News In Mandarin; MaUrra; 3 Johorc Bahru; 8.10 Tlic Tomp«l Family— 4 Talpinc 7 lt.it v "Confrontation"; 8.34 ReliPahat; 9 Kluang. Klous Forum; 9.00 News In P.M.: 5-45 Opening and the National Language;853 words
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680 1965-10-28 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. TALKS are now going on between the Singapore and Malaysian (jiivern ments on overall proposals for the re-organisa-tion of Malaysian Airways as a joint airline ol the two countries. There has been no change in the agreement between the680 words
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Article, Illustration517 1965-10-28 12 'Judge led jury to think only two verdicts possible' claim March of the murder of Jenny Check Cheng Kid. 21. in the sea off Pulau Ova (Sisters Islands) on Aug. 27. 1963. She disappeared while scuba diving and her body was never recovered. Evidence was given that she had been517 words
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Article, Illustration2531 1965-10-28 12 had asked him about the affidavit' "Did you have any independent legal advice or concult your own lawyer?" Yusuf replied: "No." Mr. Coomaraswamy said that It was not the practice for witnesses to go and see lawyer* when they were asked to make affidavits. The trial judge2,531 words
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Advertisement281 1965-10-28 12 s^C ii^HS^^ vmlirSssWi sBsV '^si Ij^^^&i ■>******&. WWP^f.-A^LvBsMM sssW HPWHJ Ik IJsbbbß«bPsE^ SBBBY f '^wffi* 1^ W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KL. /'iSmmmZ -IMsWltTtth 4ft <OMBsh»SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS«^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS«L .^sMM^SSSSS» :^^SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV M ~^J^ JIW •sbbbbbl IC^S^B ■■ssssPWssssssHsßssssliwUffß S^^^ra^9^^^^^^^|^^|E^H^^H^r An 1 TT f|l shampoo j|\ fWj W^ UvJctiilXXl UJL P^ sA 4fK^ sslw bHHI sH HHH I I riean281 words
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467 1965-10-28 13 Counsel recalls the occasion when the judge suggested an answer... diving time, and induced tn» time the witness, stayed below Mr Coomaraswamy had tusked the witness: 80 what you told us earlier Is uot correct. The reply was: Yea The Judge had then iU-ked: Are you suggesting that this •ttaaa467 words
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Article, Illustration471 1965-10-28 13 Women say 'no' so man heads Poppy committee said before culpable homicide rould be established, thr ad of MM .tlleged to have i-.iu.vd the de;t'.l> must be fptrifltd. indicated and pinpointed ii must also t>e proved that <;>■.. :h had resulted Irom that particular act or acts or that death471 words
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Advertisement238 1965-10-28 13 Fast Relief for INDIGESTION HEARTBURN SOUR STOMACH TASTES. CHEWS. SUCKS LIKE AN AFTER-DINNER MINT. WALAID ANTACID Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your Un Itch, smart and burn ao badly that U>«y nearly drlv* you rmzy? lh# kln crack, p««l or bl»r<J? The real cause of Ui*m akin (rouble,238 words
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Advertisement237 1965-10-28 13 The fastest beetle alive J^SSmjy The really new Volkswagen 1300 _ook's like the old beetle, doesn't it? But get in servicing or repairing those parts Now look inand put your foot down. See how it shoots away side. Notice the decor. See how the colours of at the lights (and237 words
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Article195 1965-10-28 14 Only the small portion of each individual hair which is below the surface of the scalp is actually growing. The rest has already been fully formed. Each hair has its own supply of natural oil fed to it from a small gland below the scalp surface. This195 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-10-28 14 Current fashion calls tor Hie shimmering pattern of this flower clustered brooch with a white-gold setting. It's ideal for evening woar just the right dramatic touch to a clank black dress. Brooch c» in several designs are available, set in either gold, white-gold or platinum.48 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-10-28 14 PEARLS to **********000 boost your ego, PEARLS to **********000 flatter you, PEARLS to **********000 dramatise SUDDENLY it's pearls. As the craze for natu ral-looking jewellery mounts, the modest strands we once wcJre only when wanting to look demure, are now ousting gold and glitter for every occasion. Diamonds are supposed327 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-10-28 14 HERE'S a recipe for Gin.Ker and Lemon Loaf you will need cup brown sugar, well packed; 1) cups SB flour; pinch of salt: 1 teaspoon ground ginger; 1 tablespoon golden syrup; 2ob butter or margarine; 1 egg; t cup milk; 4oi chopped lemon peel;340 words
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Article138 1965-10-28 14 ONE way to separate pieces of frozen meat involves nothing more than a knife and hot water. Just run hot water over the knife, then insert the heated steel between the layers of meat and separate carefully. Before starting to do stencil painting on fabric, launder the material138 words
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Article249 1965-10-28 14 SHE started her career as a secretary and for seven years she was happy to serve her boss. Today Mrs. Vicky Yip Seek Weng is entering a new phase and she is going to be the boss of herself. Mrs Yip said: "Women overseas are very beauty249 words
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Article56 1965-10-28 14 P)R those who play Bridge Hallmark has designed playing cards in many very attractive patterns to relax concentration. Patterns of girl's faces, delicately painted In the style of Goya's ladles, or brilliantly coloured birds, horses, all In deep and bold splash of colours. Cast for a56 words
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Advertisement245 1965-10-28 14 NONA/ Take one another pops up. Or have a handful neatly folded. EXTRA STRONG! EXTRA SOFT!! ScottieS— the wet-strength facial tissue that holds up like a hanky. Get a big, ECONOMICAL box o* SCOttieS today -they're good to have around _^rrZZ2&^&3&&\ GAY PRETTY :-iy v •.••;-:-.::-.^:/:4RJ in tjH,'' '•.'••'.•.•.•..•%%^-^FOUR SOFT245 words
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Advertisement484 1965-10-28 14 DON TBE w-w SKINNY figure that f jr\ others admire IK WATE-ON 3 MEN Be Big Be Strong Be I 'A [y&£TT\ Powerful with WATE-ON Z'^yUwj j GIRLS Get the figure that men admire and other girls envy 1 1 Ml II PI with WATE-ON yt^iSJjJ CHILDREN will also gain484 words
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442 1965-10-28 15 MANILA, Wednesday. THE Philippine presidential race today appeared to have taken on a religious colour following an unprecedented statement by a Filipino cardinal urging a solid Catholic vote in the Nov. 9 national elections. The statement by Ruflno J. Cardinal Santos, issued at theUPI - 442 words
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90 1965-10-28 15 Leningrad workers find gold hoard MOSCOW, Wed. Workers repairing a prerevolutionary building- in Leningrad ripped up a wooden floor and found 254 pounds of pure gold in ingots, according- t« Taw. This is worth I -5.5142,--240 at the official U.S. buying rate of $35 an ounce. The building once housed90 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-10-28 15 BOMB BLAST AT HOME OF RACE TOWN'S MP LONDON. Wed— A bomb early today exploded in the home of Mr. Peter Griffiths (above). Conservative M.P. for the racially-divid-ed town of Smethwick. Police said the bomb was pushed Into the house through the letterbox. It did considerable damage to the hallway.AP - 123 words
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Article37 1965-10-28 15 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Former King Leopold of Belgium, father of King Baudouin. arrived hero last night on his way to visit CosU Rica. Panama. Peru and Brazil to make ethnological and pisciculture studies. A. P.37 words
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229 1965-10-28 15 Jealous killer: I lost control of myself CAIGON, Wed. U.S. >* aid mission employee Robert Klmball testified today that he "lost control" of himself when he saw his Vietnamese girl-friend with his American boss and shot them both to death. i Kimball. 37. who has a wife and son inUPI - 229 words
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229 1965-10-28 15 THE Vatican's "Devil's Advocate" is to get some helpers, it was announced yesterday. Pope Paul has decided to appoint seven assistants to the Promoter of the Faith, popularly known as the "Devil's Advocaie," to help him deal with pending cases forReuter - 229 words
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126 1965-10-28 15 WOME, Wed. Premier Aldo Moro won a lightning vote of confidence In Parliament last night and smashed a revolt in his own Christian Democrat Party over subsidies for cinemas. Moro won by a vote of 305 to 197. The required majority outAP - 126 words
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Article194 1965-10-28 15 ADEN. Wed.— Sir Richard Turnbuh, the British High CommURloner In Aden, yesterday banned the South Arabian League 'a official weekly Al Ral Al Aam (public opinion) (or having published what was termed Inflammatory and seditious material. Three days ago 81r Richard banned the weekly Al194 words
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Advertisement67 1965-10-28 15 Indigestion? Get relief in 3 minutes FROM INDIGESTION. HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering the pairt of Indigestion, Heartburn, or Upset Stomach after a meal, fake BISMAG. The active ingredients work immediately. They ea<e the pain, soothe your stomach, and make you feel well SKim in juxt 3 minutes. Carry67 words
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Advertisement317 1965-10-28 15 More coffee mtlmo ,*4HbbbbV i«JJS*Mf iiiviiii PP^>w/^ A tar jßßfcwvJ^r-^""7 atfr 3--^3rBBLa Sfe .■!&jg£agfgs| JBBB^r^BN&&£22^B^B ■jr^**¥ 888 flßii^gßßl >Qf^BBm: '^BBBBBBBBgaBsik > <^& sisßl Bp^^ ShI^wSSIBBf I only Nescafe gives you that wonderful aroma and flavour! Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted specially for you.317 words
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Miscellaneous313 1965-10-28 15 Straits Times Crossword ACHOSB S. Complaint* without point 1. City takes land from town cause enmity i3-4i. (.12). Charles has a good man to 8. Animal Is on the mountain, best (7). beside a tree >7i. 7. Country c»rt turns up In 8. Odd clue piecst of mat London <8.313 words
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Advertisement633 1965-10-28 16 KunUnoed from Face 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS :t Word* US (Minimum) TNI FAMILY OF late Madam Taa Heoh. 24 Jalan Tekukor. 21 Mile ii«.n Road. Koala Lumpur, thank relative* aad friends for taelr condolaace* aad prissaes at funeral. TBDOV MOLLOWAV and family thank liortors aad Staff oi Thomson Read Hospital for their633 words
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Advertisement462 1965-10-28 16 SITUATIONS WANTED H Wor*t .<• Mtm.)— Box f rtt txtrm READ the senior Appointments Vacant la The Sunday Mail aacb week. WELL EXPERIENCED Cook Boy and Amah holding good recommendations from European family free now. Plea** Telephone (S'por*) ***** after B a.m. ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* tt (Mim.r—Bmx It ef.462 words
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Advertisement658 1965-10-28 16 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* M (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm FULLY FURNISHED 2 storey semidetached Bungalow Baosalr ruober floorings chruuKhout. Hock Sent Garden. Buklt Timah. Telephone Singapore T6S-<3. 5155 PER MONTH Buaga'cw with 4-bedrooms. ball, kitchen, fence, nut, electricity power, bucket sanitation. Fbone s pore *****. 9.00—12.00 a in.658 words
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Advertisement952 1965-10-28 16 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE li Word, M (Min.t— Box It et*. txlra TIN BEARINC LAND Bear Semenyin. Test boring Invited with view to sale. Further details apply Box A 2327 B.T. K.L. BUNGALOW 4 ROOM all conveniences 11.696 feet Freehold furnished $00,000 0.n.0. Bedok Spore 16. Box A 6920952 words
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Advertisement944 1965-10-28 16 HIKE PURCHASE II Ward* tt (Mim.)— Box It et*. oxtr, EASY HIRf PURCMASB. Radio from $.1 (K). Radiogram SeO.OO, Television, s.'j.ou. Kefrwerator 520.00, Oaa Cooker $10 00 montnly. Keenuat s 1-* Urcnard Road, Spore. Pnone 3456 ft. """""TuRNrnjKT"" U Word* tt (H*mQ—a*m It et*. tMtrm LATfST DESIQM COLOUR Furniture T.V.944 words
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Advertisement813 1965-10-28 16 FOR SALE It Word* U f Mim.)— Box St et*. aatra) NO MORI DISTURBEO Nlfhta: j Children's coustu quickly raueved wltb special, sootblng enildrrn'a formula Astrein Children's Cousb Syrup from Chemists. NOW LADIES' BLOUSES Wasb-'N-Wear $2.30. Stretch Slacks. Pleated Bklrta, Half-Slips, Pasties. Many Bargains! Cheapest!! Cathay a 30. Bras Butt813 words
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Advertisement817 1965-10-28 16 1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1, Tan Tee Hat of No 8 Joo Avenue. Singapore have applied for a Beer House. Ist Class licence in respect of premises No. 163 Hill Street, Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge and817 words
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Advertisement772 1965-10-28 16 TENDER FOB SI PPL Y AND DELIVERY OF OFFK F. EQIIPMENT AND CROCKrRY 'OOKING ITENSII.S Tenders from Est*bUsh*xl Suppliers are Invited (or the supply and delivery of the following to the Secondary Terhnloai School, Ayer Horn Road, Penaxis; (1) Offioe Equipment (11) Crockery and CooUnc Utensils Tender forms and particoian772 words
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Advertisement1334 1965-10-28 17 ID LIVERPDOI k WESI COA>I UK., Oat S'poro Sana P. 5 kaa Ptaaat BISMEB Havre, livtreooi. GHigo«... —It Plrt NITSSES tiv.rtiooi. oiio..n. A'motitfi... II Pt Nn 2 Nn 1 CITTONEUS livrpcol. Dublin BM. IS Nn 1 ANCHISES ti»e>pooi Nn 8 Ntf 7 Nn 8/18 Ntf 11 ANTF.NOR li.frpooi. Glttgo* Nt.1,334 words
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Advertisement2304 1965-10-28 17 1 fItHV Hlff DmWWW^ft !mj !mj Sk ff U/ 7 DmmW&^ r//f£Hhi//v£s hrn. i Tut EAST ASIATIC COUPAKT in ixcc-po-«i*il m Ot-Tin EIPREtt mUNtS ID NEAR tMI. CRNIINtNI ANI HANRINAVI*. Spun P. kaa Ptaaat Am ttaaaa Ha»i* M ou(| I'M* Aat» t,oo* t*a 11-12 BURA I) Octal ni.) Nn 42,304 words
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Advertisement1256 1965-10-28 17 Vg»£ ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ir™^^ U.K./Continent. CUT OF lIFON Lundon, Hamburg. Rottirtaa. Singapoit S »aa Pmam Havrt. Hull C. loMl 7S Get II Btt CITT 6F WINNIPEB luidon. Hamburg. Rotttraaa. Antwerp, Hull II NM CITT OF CHESTEB Dun:tt, londoa. Havre, Hamburg, Rotterc«m. Anioert 24/21 Ntv 27 Nn1,256 words
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Article129 1965-10-28 18 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS *ere steady and about In balance Support for leadens showed signs of tapering m. MX.C. lost 2s. 6Q. of yesterdays! Bain to finish at 695. Base metals were barely steady. Mi. Isa was down 3d. to 39s oils wpie steady. Today'a iloalng pricee with Tneaday129 words
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Article249 1965-10-28 18 No\ t.vLUMi tirat grade rubber X.o.b. tniyerk clotwd »t a pjn. In Btns;a>pore and avnal* Lumpm ytsterouy »t MS cenU per ux down inree-eifnths of a cent on Tuttla j »>«Y" n t level lor the poaition. The tone waa dulL R.A.S. and h.MJtL. clotlas prices in cents249 words
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Article210 1965-10-28 18 Oct. 27. Tnree moo'na. INDUSTRIAL* Uouatead 11 eta McAliater t» eta <j.B Holding Ift eta it. Invest. 10 eta Dunlope 13 eta. N Iron 8 eta K smeitet ge)«M UC.B.C 14 eta Ksao 12 cts. RoKimana 11 cv hed Oisp lv eta Kot> nnoru I D eta c210 words
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Article135 1965-10-28 18 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore «hir>ti ar expested teday are: Ruys 1/2, Benvalla 3/4, Pfralc N.W. 3. Hua Hen* N.W. 5, Nikkei Mara 6/7. Nestor 8-B. City ot Rlpon 10/11. Palatlno 13/14. Benrlnnes 15/16. Aacanlua 18, Frederick Clover 21/22, Anto 25/26. Lovcen 27/28. Bonnevllle 31/32. Clytoneua 33/34.135 words
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Article39 1965-10-28 18 ON the Iraa aienanga market la Hook Kong yesterday Urn VS. Dollar wan quoted at 5.74 i for T.T. and r,.72i for cash. Stirling waa quoted at 16.03 tad i ana tael ef gald at 261 1.39 words
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458 1965-10-28 18 rE Straits tin Drier rose substantially yesterday by IMTI per picul to $730.50 on reported strong demand from all sources. The rise was also in line with that of the three months buyers' afternoon price in London on Tuesday. The offering was458 words
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999 1965-10-28 18 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Stock Exchange was generally easier yesterday and the build up in prices of the past few days was substantially pared. The burst of speculative buying in Singapore which started last week on the reports that Singapore999 words
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Article25 1965-10-28 18 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 26 Oct. 17 'Industrials: sn.iil 79.90 Tins: 105.30 JU...4:, rubbers: 1W.1.Hl 1U3.82 Dec. 30. l!t|,:; ion Dec. .'!>. 19ti> 111025 words
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Article986 1965-10-28 18 I>l >l\J.ss in and reported to the Singapore and KnaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Stere (3,000) $3.18, (1,000) $2.18 D: Ounlap (2.000) $1.61 D, (15.000) $1.60. (2.000) $1.57; ■att tmalt (2.000)986 words
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Article82 1965-10-28 18 rPHK Malaysian MiniUrr of x Finance has lived these prices for ralcuUtinf customs duties for thr period trmm Oci. 28 to Nov. 3. Kuhbrr 65' cts. a Ib. Copra J544 a ton. (oronut Oil »H»« a ton. Palm Oil niltt a ton Palm Krrnrls 3473.23 a ton. Tbe82 words
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Advertisement993 1965-10-28 18 ■H_H__HH_____--a! l_____P»— a— l -b3 ""^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pae*n« AUantia S«-viaa Bsnilul wor)|tor)| I. rraactsce N. (art «gsi« -n.aiusn Msrv M/» Na» MNot 11 bm I Ma I MB "tMiuTa atarJ' _^ZL I>/» «tt 1) SM II Ma M* IMS Japan Dtraot taanrtaH ..-11 Sin(MOi. loaoosaia MOa -TartM993 words
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Advertisement956 1965-10-28 18 EXCHAN6E RATES CLOSING PRICES thi Assaalatl-m af Hanks In Mi'o aia made tbesa cba.Bf.ee la Ita rmtsa to merchanu yaaurday (ail rates to MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 644 cents (down J Nat* Yarn: buytnc tr 32 u/is. air- three-ei«htns of a cent). mall Ol> 32 13 18. 00 d/at. 33 5/18956 words
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Advertisement756 1965-10-28 19 GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE SCHOLARSHIPS 1966/67 The German Academic Exchange Service Is offering three scholarships to Malaysian citizens to study at Universities and Technical Universities in the Federal Republic ol Germany and West Berlin for the academic year 1966/ 67 The duration of the award may be extended later. The756 words
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Advertisement865 1965-10-28 19 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT F.M.S. (CAP: IST) NOTICE UNDER SECTION St. I MAJLIS BANDARAN KELANG. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the books containing the Valuation of. and the rates imposed on all holdings not exempted from payment of rates in the Klang Town Council Area for the year 1966 are865 words
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Advertisement755 1965-10-28 19 NOTICES STATE OF SINGAPORE THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE MM COMPANIES LIMITED BY SHAKES SPECIAL RESOLUTION OF EASTFJtN LLOYD (SINGAPORE) LIMITED Passed on 22nd October. 1965. At an Extraordinary General Meeting ot the above Company held at the Registered Office. 49/51 i Kobinson Road. Singapore, on Friday, tbe 22nd October 1965 at755 words
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Advertisement761 1965-10-28 19 NOTICES STATE OF SINGAPORE THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE IMO COMPANIES LIMITED BY SHARES SPECIAL RESOLUTION OF MARITIME SURVEYORS LIMITED Passed on 22nd October, 1965. J At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company held at the Registered Office. 51 J Robinson Road, Singapore, on I Friday, tbe 22nd October 1965761 words
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Advertisement546 1965-10-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from federal Citizens lor the following ippom t merits L TOLL MASTER (Men) on conract for three years in the first nstance In the Ministry ot Works. r'osts ana leiecommunicatlons on: i fixed salary ot (150 per mensem, >lus Cosi ol Living546 words
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Advertisement659 1965-10-28 19 NOTICES a CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledgee Goods Jeweller; from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. NO. 135 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Fob). No. 256 South Bridge Road Ho Van Kee (Chop HeiiK fait) Yong Kee. No 287 South Bridge Road Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103659 words
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Advertisement254 1965-10-28 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ant.v. ttin«S i! the undermentioned Companies will bo hr;.l at pfllce. Austral House. Main Road. Taiping. Petiik. M.i:.r .ionrlay. Bth Novemoer. 1955. at tne lollouln? tinirv Kampong KamunUne Tin Dredcing Limited in?o a m. Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 10.41 Austral Malay Tin LUintet254 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-10-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Tht Singapore Amateur Aepak Raga Association are asking the government for $1,200 to enable 'hem to send their team to the Seap Oames at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21 A S.XSRA delegation, led by their president. Patrick David, told the148 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-10-28 20 ERNEST FRIDA - SAAA citizenship bid for six INCHE OSMAN WOK By ERNEST FRIDA; Singapore. Wednesday Jill SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association have appointed a three-man team to ask the Singapore government to grant citizenship to six athletes who have been selected for training for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21.376 words
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Article25 1965-10-28 20 LONDON Wotl Result* Ot MX-cer matches played last night: Dir 2 Mifidleabrotich 5 Portsmouth 2. Friendly Chariton 4 L.i Gantoi*e < Belgium > 2 Reir.er.25 words
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Article26 1965-10-28 20 LONDON. Wed. Results or Rugby matches played last night Rugby League Castleford 7 I Leeds 7: Kugbv I nion Bridgend 27 Penurth 0. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration575 1965-10-28 20 Khaw and Ghazali replace Rajah KIALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. Minister of Local Government and Housing, was elected vice-president of the So.ip Games Federation at an executive committee meeting of the Olympic Council of Malaysia today. At the same time Dato Jamil bin Abdul Rais was appointed Malaysia575 words
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503 1965-10-28 20 F EMMANUEL - F EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Seap Games football tournament will be run on a double knockout system, involving seven matches for the five competing teams. ••We have found this Dlan to be the best for the seven days alloted to the tournament,"503 words
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39 1965-10-28 20 MALAYSIA CAN KEEP ASIAN TITLE— SEOW AIALAYSIA expect to retain the inter-nation title in the Asian badminton championships which begin on Saturday at Lucknow despite the handicap of being without top players Tan Aik Huang i Ng Boon Bee.39 words
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198 1965-10-28 20 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Service* '•B" played fine open rugger to beat Selangor Malays by 17 points (a goal, three tries, a penalty goal) to nil in Selangor Rughy Union League match at Pantai today. Services were more adept at handling the wet. slippery ball198 words
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Article39 1965-10-28 20 SINOAPOHE Wed. Woodbndue Hospital won h« Singapore Government Services PA. Senior Knockout champior.sliip by the toss of a coin mvr they had held Police to a 1-1 draw in the final at Jalan Br i: Sti.Uium tonight.39 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-10-28 20 IPOH. Wed. lixjh Club beat St. Michael's Institution by IS points (two goals and a try* In the Perak knockout rugger final played in heavy rain today. Cricket Racing Athletics Boxing Basketball ORIGHT smile from Sally Hall as she holds the reins of her mount. Dalnameiji, on70 words
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Advertisement182 1965-10-28 20 W Switch to MW MITSUBISHI Is*for better living j ZJ2SZ THE SIGN OF QUALITY -V A' 1" r-^r Ml"' P 'H! j»d 1->slr~, »1 r» C-J'jrtcf d qu^l.fy T*r»« I [*$IH h*\ beri p*cri fier-t t'<* f*,J *ng.re«r.ng and rl*ctfO^ Vnc* 102' th« I I "P^^BBi t.' i<jb.i>» ElfM-ic Cn«p,ir«jon182 words
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Advertisement100 1965-10-28 20 Worlds first eye drops lit Hill reinforced with M»! »%m!— A vitamin A. "*^B 3891 H^^Sl Iv SbSsSs 1 r mi BB&^9i^^ a JK Wr I XSBSK One drop of 111 111. $m Vlfo Rohto *Sh I jjSBUDr* > n c morning, W ar >d another aSSSSr in c even100 words
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Miscellaneous127 1965-10-28 20 I DIARY HOCKEY S'for Dlt. 1 Tech. College v PWD (Ourney Rd. i SIA v Club Recrio Taylor Rd.«: Kilat v Spore Police (.Pan- SPORTS SUMMARY I ■j.ntt lIMNU Mrninc DiMrit-l Bn*lv NMi Hi»sr tup Hn»l 'Brrc imwn Mimles. Tan All Tik bt Tan Toclc Chm Woo 4 N«?ri Indian*127 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-10-28 21 PERTH, Wed.— The MCC cricketers today opened their tour of Australia with an 82-run victory over a Western Australian C ountry XI in a one-day match at Moora, 115 miles from here. The MCC scored 232 runs for seven wickets declared in 160mins.110 words
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Article607 1965-10-28 21 DURBAN. Wed. American Bart Buchhoiz recovered from a slhiky start to beat Luis Ayala of i Chile 8-6. 11-9. 8-6 in the £s.oun I professional leiuiia tournament here yesterday. I Ayala led 5-4 and 40-love in the I first, set but the American wea- >AP - 607 words
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Article46 1965-10-28 21 RANGOON Wocl 111. v:.Mtin? IndOlMlton junior national ■oenr learn beat Burma Pooto.ili Fccirr.i'.ioii selection 3-1 in their second friendly match here last night All the goals were scored 111 tin- .-ceond half. In the first m.tuli here, the Burmese team beat Indonesia 3-1— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article40 1965-10-28 21 TOKYO. Wednesday. r«HINA yesterday hailed Chinese sprinter Chei Chia-Chuan as "the first Asian to equal a worli record in a men's track event" by clocking lOsec tor the 100 metres on Sunday. Twenty seven year old40 words
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Article103 1965-10-28 21 LONDdN Wrd. United States tatty Homan Brother Is 7-4 favourite for the Washington International in tho ante-post list of a leading London bookmaker The other American entry. Bail To All. is .second favourite at 3-1 for the US$l5O 000 race, to be run It Laurel Pink Maryland,Reuter - 103 words
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Article22 1965-10-28 21 BONN Wed. Japan beat European selection by 285 point* to 281 in an International gymnastics contest at Essen last ni«r,f22 words
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111 1965-10-28 21 8 OLYMPIC PLAYERS IN JAPAN'S TEAM i TOKYO. Wed.— Japans national basketball team arc scheduled to leave for Malaysia On Nov. 25 to compete In the Third Asian basketball championship opening in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 28. Ihe Japan Amateur Basketball Association said yesterday that the 12-man squad, comprising 1AP - 111 words
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Article62 1965-10-28 21 LONDON. Wed. Northamptonshire, runners-up in the county cricket championship l.i.st season, j announced yesterday they would i play on Sundays next season. They have arranged three championship fixtures against Somerset. Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire incorporating i Sundays. The first Sunday fixture arranged after the removal of theReuter - 62 words
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692 1965-10-28 21 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By f ON DON. Wed. Students of bloodstock and of form have found the winner of the Epsom Derby the last two years many months before the race was run. During the previous year in fact when the colts692 words
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105 1965-10-28 21 Japanese bid to stage world fight FKYO. Wed. The Japanese Boxing Commission arc trying [:> arrange a match in January be:«fcn the world flyweight champion Salvatore Burruni of Italy md Hlroyukl Ebihara of Japan. The World Boxing Association lave ruled that Burruni must sign ay Nov. 1 to meet Ebihara.105 words
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Article198 1965-10-28 21 YEW YORK Wed Paul Rimmer. executive director of the New York International Sport and Campina Show. Inc.. yesterday asked the United Nation* to >et up a world body to control all ■.il boxing titks. In a letter to U.N SecretaryGeneral I' Thant. Mr. Rimmier198 words
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Advertisement524 1965-10-28 21 We 9 dUheto give our car a name Italien... exeepte... It's so terribly French (Magnifique!) but functional. Compact, but bags of room and marvellous comfort, far above the price (Toujours «rai!). Obedient performance (wonderfully tranquille!); vigorous acceleration; 4 wheel disc brakes (never take french leave); jet flow ventilation. Here is524 words
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Article50 1965-10-28 22 YESTERDAY'S picture of Tengku Abdul Rahman who made his first public appearance after being confined to bed for a week suffering from a mild virus infection. The Prime Minister, who attended the Cabinet meeting, told reporters: "I'm ok;«v now. The fever has gone." Straits limes picture.50 words
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Article, Illustration9 1965-10-28 22 Smith gets a letter from Queen Elizabeth SALISBURY. Wednesday9 words
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465 1965-10-28 22 SALISBURY. Wednesday. pOLICE reinforcements rushed to Government House itnd turned dogs on a crowd of singing and shouting African demonstrators today while British Premier Wilson was conferring inside with Nationalist leader Joshua Nkomo. QUEEN Elizabeth has intervened in the Rhodesian dispute with a personal465 words
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Obituary46 1965-10-28 22 Haft, DEATHS K.S. DAS. Former !|>oh Lawyer. dl»d (warrniUv on ;.vin.«s .t Calcutta. lWpiv rptirrllrd. CABLE RCCIIVID. mv only NMovrd pa«»«1 5 A t YrttukHd. Tm.indruni. In d«rp mourninic Mary BAUDCRT Olsdyi Mait« l»'lovrd moth»r of Lilian lu<l\ Chrtatl Oliver lluudert 1 H m:t. iiu.:.m<i IT-10-M46 words
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Obituary25 1965-10-28 22 IN IVtfl LOVING Memory of Mr. (3.8. Dlravimn railed to r.-t on ?*-10-44 Sadly mimed by taia sorrowloc wife, «fclldren and lovad gw25 words
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84 1965-10-28 22 Man is accused of making $800 bribe offer SINGAPORE. Wed. A man wai today charged in a magistrate's court with corruptly offering $800 to two Investigators from tbt Corrupt Practices Investigation Bui can to release him from their custody. Pun* Jon Seng. pleaded not fUiity to making the offer to84 words
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Article63 1965-10-28 22 Special course on job evaluation SINGAPORE. Wed. A special course. "Job Evaluation" designed to foster good employer-employee relationship.-, will be conducted by the Singapore Institute of Management. Lectures will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Mondays and Thursdays (7 p.m. 9 p.m.i commencing Nov. 4. Those Interested63 words
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Article79 1965-10-28 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Adult Education Board. In conjunction with the German Consulate General, is sponsoring a public lecture by Mr Oerhard Merzyn. Director of the Institute for Economic and Social Politics in Rl&sen near Hamburg. Germany. Mi Merzyn will talk on "The economic, social and political79 words
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Article128 1965-10-28 22 T ONDON, Wed. Prince Charles, 17--year-old heir to the British throne, will look after the pigs and chickens when he goes to school in Australia, according to his prospective headmaster, Mr. Thomas Garnett. Mr. Garnett told a reporter the Prince, who is to spendReuter - 128 words
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Article353 1965-10-28 22 LONDON. Wed. Industrials continued in good form today but gilt-edged lost some ground following yesterday's announcement of a new £500 million short dated stock issue. This news dampened further the hopes of an early cut In the Bank Rate and brought a general fall of around 1 8353 words
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Article, Illustration359 1965-10-28 22 JAKARTA, Wednesday. A TTEMPTS by a pro-Communist trade union to sabotage" Indonesia's vital rubber production in the wake ol the abortive Oct. 1 coup have been officially claimed here.. Indonesia is one of the world's largest rubber producers and the product is one of359 words
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186 1965-10-28 22 Shake-up in Indon army: Pranoto out lAKARTA. Wed. J Army Chief Maj.Gen. Suharto has discarded a competing general whom President Soekarno wanted for the top army post. MaJ.-Gen. Pranoto Reksosamodro was named by President Soekarno as acting Army Chief of Staff in the confused period immediately following the unsuccessful coup.186 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-10-28 22 SINOAPORE. Wed, A taxidriver. Toh Lai Chwee who caused the death of a seaman by dangerous driving, today failed In his appeal to have hi& one-year jail sentence reduced. His five years' disqualification from driving all classes ot vehicles .was. however, reduced to two100 words
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223 1965-10-28 22 36 killed in cheap night air flight to London I ONDON, Wed Ex- perts today probed the mangled remains of a Vanguard airliner which crashed in fog ;tt. I London Airport early i today, killing all 36 aboard. The 30 passengers Including an 18-month-old boy had flown from Edinburgh InReuter - 223 words
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Advertisement24 1965-10-28 22 Lat* CLASSIFIEDS 1* Wtrdt Hi t Minimum) MANASSIH. To Jun* and Basil •on on 2T-10-M et Asaunta Hospital. Roth wrll. Tbanks to otmutrloian and24 words
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Advertisement60 1965-10-28 22 jMME^SHMBp I WAT in .ywc^^ twryi ii I LQAft gO i paratroop battalion uses Pvt r^y^° \O^ Z°d' ac watches exclusively fyC.'B i after having eliminated all |l| B OD *'M\ ;:;:;:;:;:-:;:;jj^p^jjl|^^;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;: x: Spill SWISS FEDERAL RAILWAYS official Zodiac wrvic* ot: I HIN CO. 40, North Bridge Road lIHiMUMI I60 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-10-28 22 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 88 72 C. Highlands 57 Jesselton 88 73 Kuching 86 7350 words
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