The Straits Times, 11 November 1965
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Title Section24 1965-11-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 j Nat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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301 1965-11-11 1 A lively debate on foreign policy KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. a lively debate on Malaysia's foreign j>oliey :m<! an unprecedented decision to allow a private Member permission to mtroduce a Constitution Amendment Bill highlighted the Bret day's sitting ot the House of Representatives Although the sitting ended it 8 p.m.. the301 words
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Article, Illustration438 1965-11-11 1 All firms are asked to submit their Malayanisation programmes to Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Government is taking steps to Malayanise all commercial firms in Malaya both foreign and local. It has called on firm which employ expatriate! to slate what their plans are for the Malayanisatioa438 words
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Article49 1965-11-11 1 NEW YORK. Wed— The lights i came on again In the heart of I New York at 3.35 am local time today. slgnallinß an end to a massive power (allure that 'plunged the city into 10 hours of paralysing blackout AP iSff Page 31.AP - 49 words
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Article27 1965-11-11 1 I GENEVA. Wed-Th* Interns- tional Telecommunications Union i has decided to bar South Africa I from all ITU meeting* deallnjr I with Africa— APAP - 27 words
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304 1965-11-11 1 Sock hits at the 'foreign plotters' JAKARTA. Wednesday. PADIO Jakarta quoted President Soekarno as saying today "he had concrete proof certain foreign embassies in Jakarta had been engaged in subversive activities." Me uppurently did not identify the foreioß missions, but the radio indicated Ihey represented Western nations. He linked hisReuter; UPI - 304 words
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Article56 1965-11-11 1 LONDON. W«t rifltl will -end a private ii.essi(k:e to Rhodesian Premier Smith day. Gtnenunem mmi said here Ob>er\er* here believe it will amount to a final warning by Britain that the blame seizure of independence i>v Hliodesla'.s white minority Government wM rest .--olely on theReuter - 56 words
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Article61 1965-11-11 1 FORT GOR DON < Georgia I Wed Former Presld«it Elsenhower, who entered hospital yt-Mer-dav with a suspected mild heart attack, wax reported today to be In excellent spirits Gen Elsenhower. 75. was placed In oxygen tent periodically as a I precaution and. according to his son.61 words
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Article24 1965-11-11 1 SAIGON. Wed— Seventy Americans, a record number, were killed fighting the Vietcong last week, an American spokesman said today— UPl.24 words
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Article34 1965-11-11 1 ATLANTA. Wed Student* on some 120 American college campuses have been asked to go without one meal next Thursday to provide money for food and other economic assistance to needy families APAP - 34 words
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Article208 1965-11-11 1 MICHAEL FOONG - Death riddle of German wife MICHAEL FOONG By IPOH, Wed. Police 1 are investigating the death of a German woman whose body was found iying at the Bth mile TapahCameron Highlands road early on Sunday morning. She |HM been identified M Edith Bertha Schultze. aged 31. the wife of Mr.208 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-11-11 1 MANILA. Wid The .Manila TkBH television station tonight reported that Senator Ferdinand K. Marcos (above) of the Naiionalista Party appeared certain to be the next President of the Philippines. Thr station made the statement on the basis of projecting' the more than 4?191 words
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Article66 1965-11-11 1 LONDON. Wed —A vicar In Cradley Heath has re-tu.-,ed to conduct funerals on a Saturday because he wants a six-day week. "If 1 arrange to take my two sons out on a Saturday." complained the Rev Ernest Winter, "a funeral always pops up two days before. "WithReuter - 66 words
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Article291 1965-11-11 1 Rubber breaks the 70-cent mark cincapore. Wed The pri;e of rubber was taken over the TO cents level today on rei ports during the p 1 tew days that China back in the market a firm bir. December lir.st grade was traded at cents, but later a read in and291 words
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Article34 1965-11-11 1 NEW UK US DEFENCE BASES IN EAST I ONDON Wed. Bri t.iin announced today will mak<- available Ktoo\ of her islands in Indiar 'in- in for joint Anglo American defence bases--1 PI.34 words
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219 1965-11-11 2 VI.W YORK. Wed— The IN. General Assembly yesterday continued a desultory debate on China's admission with 23 nations totally unrepresented, in one nf the sparsest :ittrn<l.uu <-s of Ihc session. Many of the l!i* -lipl mats present, not all i>l renrcseii(ati\<- rank,Reuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-11-11 2 WILSON HOLDS TALKS WITH SIR HUGH LONDON, Wednesday gIR Hugh Beadle, Rhodesia's Chief Justice, had two rnrctings with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson in London yesterday shortly after flying in from Salisbury. Sir Himh and Mr. Wilson discussed tho whole Rhodesian situation.Reuter; AP - 376 words
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Article29 1965-11-11 2 MOSCOW. W»M. The Ind IB Finance Minister. Mr- T.T. KnMinarnachan arrived here yesterday to discuss Soviet aid for India's fourth Five-Year Plan. twhich begins April 1. AP.AP - 29 words
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93 1965-11-11 2 Britons held— and freed— by Portugal I ONDON. Wed. Three young Britons who wnlked out of their nhodesian police .i°bs and were detained In Portuguese Mozambique, are to be allowed to leave following British representations in Lisbon. A Foreign Office spokesman said the three men, Stuart Mason. John David BryantReuter - 93 words
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Article51 1965-11-11 2 SYDNEY. Wed— Acti lpne D:rtnch has two broken ribs apparently caused by being hugged too tieli: by adm.rerx, 1 the Sydney Daily Telegraph reported todayI An X-ray confirmed that rh« I soreness the fell after being hueeed by admirers outside h« The.itre Royal was broken r:bsReuter - 51 words
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Article110 1965-11-11 2 Boys, 17, out of Vietnam war WASHINGTON, Wed— The Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara. yesterday ordered all 17-year-old servicemen exempted from service in Vietnam. Approximately 1,500 soldiers, sailors and marines of that ace. are now on duty in South Vietnam. The directive does not apply to 17-year-olds aboard Seventh Fleet110 words
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Article37 1965-11-11 2 KEW DELHI. Wed. About 175.000 refugees from Ea-^t PakMu are scheduled for rrSPUlpment on Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal- Most are Hindu* who joined a huge exodus from Pakistan in recent years. AP.AP - 37 words
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289 1965-11-11 2 TOKYO. W.d gEVENTY demonstrators were injured and 75 others were arrested last night in the biggest and most violent demonstrations to date against the ratification of the Japan-Republic of Korea normalisation trcatv. The demonstrations have been going on against the ratification289 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-11-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fvt HAP A VISIT fgQNT\ /^~U£ STOPPED TO W£ CUAIQMAH OF THE) I HAVE QUITE- A LOAJG SAID HCUI PLCA6CO_N f^g, tx^j CAUCO I PIAR6NT OOmPAHV, Z vl CHAT WITH /M6> TME OiBCCTOCS W&fiC K^Ze JmgMimZ^ Vroc^ -t^at w*« x^o- ir— /wv woc^tt^ —^7* j-51 words
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Article209 1965-11-11 3 Blackout sets off prison riot and street looting >'EW YORK. W>d I Two hundred State Troopers fired hundreds of tranca* grenade* into thr maximum security wins of VYalpole State Prison near Boston la.nl night to quell a fourhour riot by com ict.s. The trooper* and prison guardsReuter - 209 words
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Article25 1965-11-11 3 TOKYO. Wed Japan's flwfc Buciaar power station began to fntrau po»w on a trial baaia ywterdar. the Japan Atomic Power Co. announced R*u«r.25 words
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Article, Illustration460 1965-11-11 3 Taunts by Tories as Wilson shelves steel grab plan I ONDON, Wed. Mr. Wilson yesterday shelved plans to nationalise Britain's steel industry when he launched a new legislative programme. Omission from the programme of steel nationalisation, which had been a major point in past party Dolicy. brought Immediate protests fromReuter - 460 words
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Article57 1965-11-11 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Wed —Spate officials announced yesi«rcia> Oemini 0 and Gemini 7. the mail- i ned spacecraft which will try to rendezvous and fly In formation, would be launched early next month. Oemini 7 will be sent nloft nn D«c 4 and Gemini 6 on Dec.57 words
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Article, Illustration467 1965-11-11 3 SEW YORK, Wednesday THE greatest power failure in the history of the electrical industry blacked out New York city and most of the nations populous north-east last night, affecting about 30 million people, throwing cities into chaos and467 words
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97 1965-11-11 3 "V'EW YORK. Wed U* night's poner failure halted delegates at tap U.N. in mid-speech. In the economic committee. which is iltfuring i uroposed merger of thp U.N. Social Fund and the Technical Assistance Programme, the U.S. delegate. Mr. James Roosevelt, waa sayinsr thatReuter - 97 words
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126 1965-11-11 3 ONDON. Wed. Anj independent c o m -j mittee >is to consider the problems of the evasion and the efficiency of immigration control 1 in Britain, the Prime i Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, announced yesterday. It would consider whether right.s of appeal should beReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement479 1965-11-11 3 SCIENCE ADDS YEARS *H TO LIFE 'MMiJI DO YOU WANT A (JM M HAPPY RETIREMENII^- ;T Every day we read ol hi>w science Is addlriß years to our lives but only you can add life to your years tllOSfl wonderful years >>r retiiement ahead of you and you can't do479 words
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Advertisement478 1965-11-11 4 TIMEX DEALERS SINGAPORE ABDEEN LTD. 133. North Bridge Road BENGOLD CO.. 6, Raffles Place C. K. TANG (S) LTD. 310, Orchard Koad EASTERN WATCH CO. 285, South Bridge Road HIN CO. 40, Nortb Bridge Road KWONG HING 235, South Bridge Road LIN KONG WATCH PEN STORE 384, North Bridge Road478 words
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275 1965-11-11 5 That gag on C-Plan students: Tengku explains KUALA 1 I MPI R tVrd. Th»- Prime Minister. Trngku Abdul X.th man. today explained the regulations governing the undue t of Malaysian students studying abroad under the Colombo Plan, following a recent contpnersy in Australia. The Tengku was asked b* DR. TAN275 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-11-11 5 Tengku: Ties only with the friendly Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE question of Malaysia establishing diplomatic relations with Communist countries depends very much on the desire for friendship "on the other side," Tengku Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today. Foreign policy, he said, could not remain stagnant. It268 words
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212 1965-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. —There are 721 expatriate officers serving in Malaysia 242 on the permanent establishment and 479 on contract. T: a Prime Minuter who announced this in the House of Representatives today, gave this breakdown There are 31 permanent and 128 contract212 words
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Article202 1965-11-11 5 KU A L A LUMPUR. Wed. The Government had borrowed 1.100 million from The Employees Provident Fund up to September last. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. told the House of Representatives this today in reply to Dr. Lim Chong Eu202 words
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Article53 1965-11-11 5 PINOAPORE. Wed— Miss Eltni KHly mamieing director of Catha; Advertising, is due here Iron Hong Kong tomorrow on a flve cn\ viMt She will Wk/t Kuali Lumpur on Nov. 16 Miss Kelly, a pioneer oJ adver tlslnft In the Par East, founde* Cathay AttwrtMof In Hong Koni53 words
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Article, Illustration453 1965-11-11 5 Khir to teachers: I had just a few in mind [(UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. Teachers should not worry themselves unduly over remarks that some of their colleagues indulge in mahjong and similar activities outside school hours. the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today. He made a written453 words
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231 1965-11-11 5 INCREASING public awareness for more medical treatment and lack of understanding of the Governments limited services were contributing to frequent misunderstandings between hospital staff and the public, the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. said today He said thin m th" House of Representatives231 words
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140 1965-11-11 5 Parliamentary secretaries: 'No more private business' order I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed The Prim- 1 Minister Is to i>erve notice to all parliamentary secretaries to .stop carrying on with their private businesses. •He said thin in the House of Representatives today In a written statement. He was replying to Dr. Tan Chee140 words
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Article23 1965-11-11 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed Inche Riiniii b:n Omar. M.P has been elected chalmaa ol thf Khj:: Oarat branch of the Alliance.23 words
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Article, Illustration545 1965-11-11 5 'HE HAS SERVED IS ADMIRABLY' r^HE Malaysian High Commissioner in Australia, Singapore-born Tun Lim Yew Hock "ho has served us admirably" is now a Malaysian through naturalisation, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. Under a provision in the Constitution, the Tengku told545 words
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Article68 1965-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Hearing of the dispute In the Industrial Arb: Tribunal between the Selangor Bus Company and t.ht Transport Workers' Union, has been postponed to Nov. 17 The dispute i.« river 'tr* rtlv■,l 19 emplo-ces of 'h* company. Tlip tribunal today by the union representative,68 words
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Advertisement102 1965-11-11 5 'Advertize. Lemons for Beauty To keep your sk:n clear Rnd fair you need the -:il cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons A-sk your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph. the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon. Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders102 words
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Advertisement97 1965-11-11 5 More coffee only Nescafe gives you that wonderful aroma and flavour! Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted specially for you. Open the jar smell that glorious aroma of freshly-roasted coffee beans the beans that give Nescafe instant coffee its superb flavour. All the goodness97 words
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Article295 1965-11-11 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE principal of the Teachers Training College, Mr. Paul Abisheganaden, today described the college ;is "the workshop, laboratory and seminar ground* 1 Cor the varied activities needed to train teachers to lit the various types of schools in the stale. Mr. Abisheganaden was commenting295 words
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111 1965-11-11 6 $2,000 fine is reduced to $500 on appeal SINGAPORE. Wed— A lower court* One of $2,000 against Lim Kcng Chang. 30. a sundry shopkeeper, was today reduced on appeal to $500 by Mr. Justice Choor Singh. In arguing Lim's appeal against sentence, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong submitted that the police111 words
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163 1965-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Students intending to seek admission into the universities and the Polytechnic here next year have been Asked to apply to the Director of Education for certificates of suitability. An Education Ministry statement today said that applications for the certificates for entry Into163 words
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82 1965-11-11 6 Gifts plea from YMCA for children's party SINGAPORE. Wed —The YMCA is appealing for gift donations for its Christmas party for underprivileged children. The party will be held at its Orchard Road headquarters on Dec. 22. There will be gifts from Santa Claus for the children. The association, in a82 words
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Article39 1965-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Graduate* of the Singapore Polytechnic are invited to attend an inaugural meeting for the formation of a graduate body 'to be held at the main lecture theatre of the Polytechnic at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday39 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-11-11 6 He combines photos and paintings SINGAPORE. Wed A professor of photography from Formosa will introduce a new form of photography to the local public- at an exhibition of his works at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Friday to Sunday. Prof. l-oni; Chin-san (above). 74. from the College of Chinese170 words
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119 1965-11-11 6 'Incorrigible cheat' gets seven years SINGAPORE. Wed. An unemployed man. Lim Choo Eng. described by a district judge as "an incorrigible cheat" who "lives on the I gullibility of honest men," i was today jailed for seven years for cheating two Euro- peans. The Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo I Hock119 words
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81 1965-11-11 6 Installation of Che Yusof as Chancellor SINGAPORE. Wed. A grand installation ceremony of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Isliak as Chancellor of the University of Singapore will be held at the Victoria Theatre at 4 p.m. on Nov. Jti About 1.000 (juests have been invited to witness the81 words
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Article49 1965-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A group of j prominent businessmen will celeI brate the centenary birthday of Dr. Sun Vat-sen. father of the Re- public of China, with a cocktail party at th° United Chinese Library in Armenian Street beI iween 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Frlcla>.49 words
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Article30 1965-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association I will hold a dinner and dance to celebrate its diamond Jubilee on Nov. 27 at the Singapore Island Country Club.30 words
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207 1965-11-11 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.- Should criminal law police supervisees be liable to double the maximum Jail penalty for committing certain types of criminal offences following conviction for such offences? The DPP. Mr. Dalip Singh, in raising this question today in the High Court, said207 words
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Advertisement809 1965-11-11 6 i if. i."A. AGENT iNACTION!: if iVi w N i rADiTAi i i ■ORGANISATION. MF* at the CAPITOL for a r^_ m tmm mj 3rd EXCITING I l tr lH ,<. wllH AWL aaa mm mmm m om 'i 0 4 *JO *J0 m B Wr 111 Bj I I809 words
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Article, Illustration526 1965-11-11 7 Flow of US capital into Singapore is forecast GOOTENBERG: WE ARE CONVINCED THE INVESTMENT CLIMATE HERE IS ONE OF BEST IN THE WORLD SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IN influx of American investments into SinKapore in the form of joint industrial ventures is likely to follow the current visit of a seven-man Ir.ited526 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-11-11 7 US firm offers $30 mil. credit CONFIDENCE IN OUR FUTURE SINGAPOBK, Wed. An American firm has offered to supply |M million worth of hospital equipment to the Singapore Government on a 10-year credit. The urm is Schueler and Co., douling in medical supplier, and its president is Mr H. E.164 words
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Article98 1965-11-11 7 SINGAPORE, Wed The Nautical Department of the Singapore Polytechnic will conduct a two-week radar observers course for seamen from Nov. 29. The fee Is $50, Only 10 seamen will be admitted to the course. They must be navigating officers, apprentice cadets and seamen with at98 words
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Article39 1965-11-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed -The Ministry of Culture will screen free aim shows tomorrow nt 7.30 p.m. at the Naval Ba<e: Cosmos Sporu Club. Potoim Paslr: Yook Kiau School Tampenls Road and Tal Cheong School. Chua Chu Kara; Road.39 words
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Article22 1965-11-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School will hold an exhibition of students 1 works on Nov 1422 words
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Article29 1965-11-11 7 SINGAPORE, Wed —The Slnirnpore Hospital Reserve will hold a social mid dance on Friday irom 8 p.m. to 1 am. at ihr Adelphl Hotel roof garden29 words
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Article127 1965-11-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Some of the latest car models on display recently at the j Earls Court motor show in i London will be taking part in the annual picnic and road safety and courtesy trial of the Automobile As- sociatlon of Singapore at the Tanah127 words
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Miscellaneous195 1965-11-11 7 Mh'tt Onp lit/ V. T. finmtin THiS AJNT YOUR )tT IS TOO.' YtaAVE I I WBi.,VEH,BUT MDU DUVrI .-AN" I GOT >IOU SOT WITNESSES! ITO PROVE \YEH?WELLCO HAMMOCK.'/ r^n TO ME BACK THERE TAKE fTj YOU JUST PLENTY I TPWOVE WHAT? > YOU DtDNT GET BUSTER] v^^_ \J IN TH195 words
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Article, Illustration595 1965-11-11 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. VALATH Sankunny Padmanabhan (Padman), former district manager of China Underwriters Life and General Insurance Co. Ltd., said in the Second Criminal District Court today that the firm's branch manager had told him that Philippines nationals owned half the shares in the595 words
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Article24 1965-11-11 8 DUNOUN. Wed. A new $4,600 prayer house at Kampong Alor Temesu. built under the rural de yelopm«nt programme, has been completed.24 words
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196 1965-11-11 8 Magistrates must not be lazy, says judge SINGAPORE. Wed. Magistrates should wherever necessary devote more time and pains to write out their grounds of judgment In appeal cases, Mr. Justice Choor Singh said In the High Court today. j Commenting on a one-page Judgment of magistrate In the records of196 words
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145 1965-11-11 8 Our pines to go on big London parade j^UALA hUMPLR. Wed. Malaysia's pine apple canning industry will be on parade on the streets of I/ondon on Saturday when a pineapple float takes part in the annual Lord Mayor's show The theme of this year's pageant is "fruit" and the Malaysian145 words
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Article104 1965-11-11 8 West German medical scholarship KUALA LUMPUR. Wed West Germany Is offering a one-year scholarship to a Malaysian doctor to study industrial medicine The course will include four to six montlis of practical work in a hospital and a post-gra-duate seminar at the Academy for Industrial Medicine in Berlin Applicants must104 words
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Article19 1965-11-11 8 KANOAR Wed. A delegation of Perlis State Assemblymen will visit land development projects in Pahang this weekend.19 words
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245 1965-11-11 8 Two more Indon raids in the Straits ATUAR. Wed. Indoiflnesian gunboats have I made two more raids in the Straits of Malacca. The two separate Incident* took place at Tanjcne Tohor. p-bout four miles oft Batu Pahat on Monday and wer« reported to the police today The Indonesians took away245 words
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Article75 1965-11-11 8 Thugs rob mahjong players SEREMBAN. Wed.— Thre* women and a man. who were playing mahJong yesterday evening, were held up by four thugs and robbed of $200 and Jewellery worth $700. The armed robbery po!:r« ir.c of the four thuga had an imitation pistol took place at 4.30 pm. In75 words
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Article42 1965-11-11 8 PENANO. Wed.— An exhibition of reproductions of 20th century Cirrm..n paintings, sponsored by the Arts Council and the Penant; Malayan-German Society, will be held at the new British Council premises in Bishop Street from Nov. 18 to Nov. 24.42 words
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Article38 1965-11-11 8 KUALA LUMPbrf Wed— The Automobile Association of Malaya will hold a ball at the Balal Ami pang here on Nov. 26. under the patronage of Dato Sardon bin i Haji Jublr. the Minister of TranI sport38 words
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408 1965-11-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Railwayman's Union of Malaya has appealed to the Ministry of Labour to settle Its dispute with the Railway management "without having Its members resort to Industrial action." The appeal was made by union leaders yesterday when they met the Mlnlstrjr*i408 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-11-11 8 BmffM JtwMOTflf Bf§ Ralph iivimdahl > ULP! I PERGOT TO mM\ \> (^olcc^S Bl > LEAVE A "WET PAINT"/ I PU^P! YVrFI IF? I sign w^E2e i dtjsy-' J\ 7 pan*t.' wSx^rJ/B vGaSP!) \Z~\ <4i i33 words
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Article76 1965-11-11 10 T(. »»rW. f/i 'Wi.im.a MR A MRS rbaodr«a««araa P»r» -n Mark frl>nd< and r#lall»M attrodanrt (tfti ana oaav (ratntatorr aaeaaaaaa a* i»«ir v«4MR AND MRS P RandnjaMortfte' »tnn« v.. i« •!><•. relatKM far BkaH kind atferdame atwaeata aa« .or. rT<»-»««a aaj ta* aaoaHea or nMi aiarriaga w 11 ID76 words
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Article111 1965-11-11 10 RUSM RUSH X tnaa r»l h»v.r fir-' mo rron tb* IBM* raitaa haaa at Tba attaa •hoi- rill—illi* Sip«ap»r»i FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTt>. MTI and book aaMMM tn th'ir abowma a" TMMa m .><>•* Road, linalli i A MOM CLAMOROUS VOW >>am T»,tmr ot aajr I^o A< «uallfi«l 'pjrwr I'artmt111 words
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Article594 1965-11-11 10 Question Answer Over L'fMl questicrus. written lor oral, occupied Parliamentary I attention yrsterda>. a good half ol them put by Dr Tan Chee on, the Socialist Front member tor Batu It was. of cour-r. .i .erv mixed grilling, which sought information ion mahjong-playing teachers, .scholarships, the opening of ni'\v embassies,594 words
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Article415 1965-11-11 10 Though the proviMon of oduiation 15 and must be the ir>»Donsibility chiefly of the] Government, there are aspects of the problem which the Government is not in a position to tackle. The Government works within the limitation of a budget, and where the money is not enough to415 words
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Article228 1965-11-11 10 The Canadian election*, the third vi four years, have .changed little. The Prime Minister, Mi Lester Pearson, lias failed in his bid tor an outright majority foi his Liberal Patfty and must continue to rely upon coalition with the left- leaning New Democratic Party, presumably there will be228 words
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568 1965-11-11 10 a Staff Writer - Dr. Wang analyses the Malaysia Singapore split a Staff Writer THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL by 11THEN Malaysia was formed it would appear, in retrospect, that too much was left unsaid; too much was thought to have been understood. Leaders on both sides were over-anxi-ous to bring Malaysia into being. With568 words
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Article, Illustration959 1965-11-11 10 PATRICK 0 DONOVAN - PATRICK 0 DONOVAN AFTER 100 YEARS OF PAINFUL DELIVERY By Montreal Wed A quiet revolution has brought vision to a great nation seeking identity CANADA is an enigma. It is a country of vast wealth and unlimited opportunity. It is not immature, zr.4 yet it959 words
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Letter83 1965-11-11 10 'PHE large number of Housing Board flats that are lying vacant ought to provoke the Board into fresh thinking. Why does the Board discourage potential tenants by unreasonable regulations? Take the flat.-, in Queenstown and the Macpherson housing complex. Although these flats are almost similar, and the83 words
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Letter175 1965-11-11 10 These additional conditions would have had a significance if there had been such an overwhelming demand for these particular flats. But the fact Is that there are still several hundred units lying vacant, whilst many applicants are simply told that they are eligible for accommodation only in Queenstown. Many people175 words
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Letter48 1965-11-11 10 THERE will be greater support from the students If the 1966 National Language Month is held tn the beginning of the year, that is. during the first school term, because it will not be interrupted by the mid-year examinations as in the past years PRO- R UK Johore48 words
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Advertisement423 1965-11-11 10 Straits Tin»rs 4 Malar Mail Ct«t«l"«- aavvrflf^mani* imav a* >•• ta COLO ITOKASI BUPtf*HAHKIT 1 I IhiHUMI colo iroatoi HANrHii At Manama a >*.| at* A«4«><Mlaa4 crnr book ito»i lt» Wliw«M>«r H..a« Cl%» fvav 'Ml NIWI mONT rnipairica a Su»a<*aa»ajaa M. at. ISMAIk. a Aanmraiay ■aaaj S>aaa HAHIIM O TOMB423 words
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Advertisement41 1965-11-11 10 The Henowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer! I Eiportcri or Hifh Clan Warttedi ft Woollen*. SINGAPORE 21, Chuha Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Minnoa. 1»» Floor, Room Ne. 54-64. Nofhoi. Rood. Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement115 1965-11-11 10 GET SET R>& /JalaßaaP ***^^aafcaT* *aaaa^^B ""■aaa^» aP^W^f* w i RaaK *aat*ff!aa»sT W"^aa. Vki ""v*" '"",58- and o°°d to have around is *r$ Scottie* FACIAL TISSUES VJo^X^ EXTRA STRONG! EXTRA SOFTM -J£K SCOTT (]H> MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU STARLJTE Hig THE ONLY VENETIANS WITH A PATENTED CRIMP ON EVERY115 words
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Article, Illustration854 1965-11-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE House ol R< presentatives today took an unprecedented decision in allowing a private member to introduce a Bill to amend the I Constitution. Dr. Lim (hong Lv (UDP-Ta n j ong) is seeking a lapse of one month between854 words
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213 1965-11-11 11 Concern over way Singapore was separated Dr Lim warned that "unless we do something now" there could be "another major and tragic" amendment to the Constitution He added: "It may well be for some to say they have implicit faith and trust In the Prime Minister. "But we must all213 words
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151 1965-11-11 11 600 items r planned for S'pore L-Month campaign CING\POBE. Wed. Singapore will launch Its first National Language Month since independence on Friday Some 1.200 State dignitaries, including Cabinet Ministers, will attend the opening of the month by the Yang di-Pertuan dtafara, lm-he Yusof bin Ishak. at the Conference Hall in151 words
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Article69 1965-11-11 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Two men died in road accidents here yesterday. At 805 a.m. Sudacar Singh. 40 was knocked down by a car at Woodlands Road. He died later In the General HospitalAn hour later a cvcliat Tan Joo Bok. 80, of Oeylan*. was knocked down by69 words
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Article31 1965-11-11 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lloyd Trlestino's liner. Galileo Galilei, will sail Into Singapore on Sunday at 7 a.m. with 1,700 passengers. The liner is on her way to Europe from Australia.31 words
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Article350 1965-11-11 11 PHILIP KHOO - $100,000 swindle by two con men PHILIP KHOO: Hunt on for missing businessmen By AT least 15 firms dealing in electrical goods, ranging from television sets to rice cookers, have been swindled of $100,000 wortn of goods by a two-man team of confidence tricksters. The swindle has come to light350 words
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Article24 1965-11-11 11 SINGAPORE. Wrd. Th« Yang dl-Prrtuan Negara h.u sent greetings 10 Prince Norodom Sihanouk on the occasion of the National Day of Cambodia-24 words
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Article14 1965-11-11 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cables worth $10,000 were stolen from store in Jurong yesterday.14 words
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Advertisement190 1965-11-11 11 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought thin an V ~**^fc h l^^ other make! tirfT gPfe Hl^^^. Carrier's positive I V ifflw ventilation and I Hf^^lbß^S xhaust lets cool air l# in at th« flick of a t PI Ij^ switch and whisks wSr^ stale air190 words
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Miscellaneous849 1965-11-11 11 TV MALAYSIA t'HANNKL: Kuala l.ur- Thr Black and White Miruitrel pur and Penan*: 6. Ipoh and Show. 8.00 News :n MaiulaMalarra: 3. Johore Bahru; 4. rin; 810 Krluarga Tumpel; Taipine; Bata Pahat; 9. 8.34 Religious commentary. Kiuang. 900 Nmm in the National PM.: 645 Opening and Language; 9.10 Parliament Programme849 words
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Article, Illustration418 1965-11-11 12 Viki gets big break through childhood hobby JTVKR .since she \v;is iibk- to sit at desk us a school girl and enjoy the pliable feel of plasticine, Mrs. Viki Chan used to conjure up visions of exquisite forms. She would gaze at pictures of sculptures and promise herself that someday418 words
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Article223 1965-11-11 12 IF your tamlly reel that way. choose an oldfashioned hot chocolate dessert flavoursome and rilled with goodness Try this recipe for Chocolate Chip Ring. You will need 6 oz. (or 6 rounded tablespoons) self-raising Hour, pinch salt, 4 oz. butter or margarine. 4 oz. (or rounded tablespoons) caster223 words
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Article224 1965-11-11 12 I contrasting moods A DANCE recital comprising of four ballets in contrasting styles will be presented at the Cultural Centre in Singapore this month. The production called "Invitation to the Dance, and choreographed by Miss Rose Eberwein, will be held from Nov. 23 to 27. It is in aid of224 words
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Article, Illustration247 1965-11-11 12 OLIVIA YEOH - Her interest lies in teaching tiny tots by OLIVIA YEOH FjM>R a pint-size personality like .Madam Lucy (how Dze Ing, principal of a kindergarten in Singapore, the love for children has led her to travel from East to West with keen observation to learn newer methods and to bring back247 words
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Advertisement231 1965-11-11 12 For the Festive Season qire Pearls a possession to cherish a truly thoughtful qxU laW /^afl aY '«fIMaBAI ■blbbbl V BW^^ W^^^\^m^ LbbbW x W^^» -^r^ >*>m bbbbbbK^^^bbW '^SbP^bbbbbl PCAkLS or* the most pleating al .ewclj Match your pr*rt> dresses with MM mott ottrectivc p «w*llcry aj the letctt creation*231 words
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Advertisement89 1965-11-11 12 Now wipe away unwanted hair with new ease, new speed, new safety For arms, for legs, for facial hair nothing works with such ease, such speed, such safety as pure white, delightfully fragrant new formula NAIR. You just wipe NAIR on... wipe hair off. Instantly your skin is silky soft89 words
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Advertisement529 1965-11-11 12 IIHGr IflG See your PtiiHps dealer I /philips^ J j Win-a-Home Competition I $***** IN BIG PRIZES Ist Prize: A home of your Al 2 Lucky Buyers of Philips products own worth $25,000 will get their money back each month PEN SERVICE STATIONS For first class workmanship by fully trained529 words
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224 1965-11-11 13 My hubby deserted me, says wife of doctor SINGAPORE. Wed. When Dr. Sivasamboo Ramalinpam. of the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, went to England for higher studies in May 1962. he told his wife: "I have no intention of returning to you." His wife subsequently followed him to England, but she had224 words
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148 1965-11-11 13 PENANG. Wed. The controversial "Inche Umno" body beautiful contest, which was called oft* last September following protests by the Penang Kaum Inn. may now be held after all but not In the open air. Penang Umno youths are plan nlng to stage the148 words
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Article55 1965-11-11 13 MELBOURNE Wed —Giuseppe Mirabella. a baker, has last an ti.tierltunce of five suburban blocks ol land because lie would not stop D the races. His lather left nun the laid, but .-aid In his will that "If my son aoes not give up going to the races55 words
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Article, Illustration295 1965-11-11 13 CONSUL ACTS AFTER COMPLAINTS PENANG. Wednesday fPHAI students living in Penang and Province Wellesley have been ban- Ned from riding motor cycles. This restriction, imposed by the local Thai consulate, followed complaints that some of the 800 students had been making a nuisance of themselves295 words
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Article75 1965-11-11 13 CAIRO. We<L— Malaysia's cul- I tural agreement with the United j Arab Republic will probably be signed tomorrow aftrr the return of the Malaysian delegation from a visit to Upper Egypt, a MaUv- sian source here disclosed last night. The delegation, led by the Mlnlster of Education.Reuter - 75 words
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Article153 1965-11-11 13 HOUSE SWEARS IN TWO NEW MEMBERS X! ALA LIMPLR, Wed. Two new members were sworn in before the House of Representatives began its business today. They are Mr. Thomas Kan a, secretary general of the Party Pesaka Anak Sarawak, and Mr. D. A. Dago Anak Randan. They replace Ahang Haji153 words
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243 1965-11-11 13 Portugal and that dreadful word I jNITED NATIONS. Tues. A study of Portugal's Constitution had shown that her African territories were non-self-governing in the U.N. sense of the word. Mr. R. Ramani. the Malaysian delegate, told the Security Council yesterday. Mr. Ramani, an expert on constitutional law, said he hadReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-11-11 13 T ONDON. Wed —Miss Malaysia. Miss Autralia and Mm \i« Zealand arrived here yesterday to take part in the "Miss Worldcontest next week. Miss Malaysia— ll year-old florist Mi>s Clara De Run. (above) told reporters she waa "happy, bat not confident." With her on the BOAC flightReuter - 62 words
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Article43 1965-11-11 13 PENANQ Wed- Tra; radio aelft will be presented to the three best pairs of raluni helpers who sell flags for 'he Penang Youth Centre Puna tha Friday and Saturday. The centre caters mainly for under-privileged boyg of all communities.43 words
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Article35 1965-11-11 13 SL'NOEI PATANI Wed. The Sultan of Ketiah will attend and the Sultanah will give Mm the prizes at the annual Speech I Day of the Ibrahim Primary S-hool here on Nov. 2835 words
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216 1965-11-11 13 Beheaded guerilla: Army clears Britons I>EKLLN. Wed A D Britisn Army spokesman yesterday denied a published account of an alleged docapitation of an Indonesian guerilla by a British patrol in North Borneo last year. The Illustrated a>appeared In the latest edition of the West German n'-ws magazine. Der SpieR"l The216 words
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77 1965-11-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Four people were charged in the Third Magistrate's Court here today with kidnappinK an 18--year-old girl. Mary John, at an un-numbered house in Batu Lane at 945 last ni<?ht. They were Sor Sin*h i alias Jeer Sir.Kh. 32. Aimalr Singh. 21. C.77 words
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Article48 1965-11-11 13 KUALA Ll'MPt'R. Urd Thr .Minister of Workv Posts and Telecommunications. Dato VT. Sambanth:in will inaugurate the sale of the nrw Malaysia dom.. a •tamps In the Statr scries on Monday The ceremony will take place at am at the t.< neral Post Office horr48 words
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Advertisement287 1965-11-11 13 ■aTii Hi lil ii I! Ii Ii H Ii Ii II II S il II B si ii 8 Ii 11 II II II H II ill II ill Ii Ii Iffl 11 11 I in II g H a m m s "DIMTAUP TfIMfEDC" MLAN BUKIT bintang Dill I287 words
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146 1965-11-11 14 SOEKARNO LIFTS STATE OF WAR IN JAKARTA JAKARTA, Wed. Pre- sident Soekarno lifted the state of war in Jakarta today and ordered further relaxation of curfew hours in the city area. The Army Commander, MaJ.Gen. Suharto, told newsmen after a late evening MiriOP of the Supreme 1 Operational Command yesterdayUPI - 146 words
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Article427 1965-11-11 14 'Pointless' to hope for amenable regime LONDON. Wednesday (^HIXA is reliably reported to have scrapped for the foreseeable future plans for a joint revolutionary Afro- Asian strategy with Indonesia. Authoritative diplomatic reports said the Chinese leaders have decided it is "pointless" to hope any longer427 words
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Article, Illustration366 1965-11-11 14 JAKARTA, Wed.— The J Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. Nasution, says the Indonesian Army now has enough proof to say definitely who took part in the Oct. 1 coup attempt. "We know who were be--1 hind it and we know who I those are who areAP; UPI - 366 words
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Article69 1965-11-11 14 MONTEVIDEO. Wed —A pre'ty girl. arre.sied at Curtiba. Br-i.-il. for a confidence trick, ate the evidence before she could be brought to a police station. She had been accused of posing as a Girl Ouide and soliciting money for a hospital. On her way to the station,Reuter - 69 words
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Article28 1965-11-11 14 NTWBfRGH (New York>, Wml. F.fv-yix South Vtetiiiimfw war wounded were flown here from BatigOO yesterday on at Pre.sidrnt Johnson. The men. a:: paralysed from28 words
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Article29 1965-11-11 14 FRANKFCRT Wrci— A fa'her of nine bfii: h.s seven-month-old baby to death her- jdis'urbed him while he vrai watching a foo'ball match oa te>vls.on, police said. R^ut«.29 words
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Article323 1965-11-11 14 Dick Fox and his f lying crate ■JWO Sydney men yesterday identified the latest international crate stowaway now being sought by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Qantas Airways as a 23-year-old American named Dick Fox. The Investigation began In San Francisco after customs officials moved a sixfoot crate whichUPI - 323 words
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Advertisement626 1965-11-11 14 I tl a feTSliffojft /CabcC X^ TO YOUR OWN BUSINESS? why not open a savings account with C\^)^l THE HONGKONG BANK |g\ like Mr. Thrifty? Mr. Thrifty had your r| Ijn each pay-day. Before long his savings problem. He wanted to start his own 111 flP||llll plus the interest he626 words
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Miscellaneous272 1965-11-11 14 Straits Times Crossword HMH mB MJaMMM 6 Ctll to endure, and Mop 1. Burn part* ol the retl in the wtvering' 14, ciiy 1 8) t. Pneucto put up Urn trmnsport 6. ahe if ju«t a chUd— about pro«r*mme 18) nttj-one. ttiouiih! (6». Ones gon^ wrong o»«r Urn 9 w-272 words
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989 1965-11-11 15 *I bid ransom down, hid $420,000 in boot of car' Dato Ng's brother testifies: A RUBBER company director, j Mr. Ng Quee Teng, today told a court hour he bid down a $1 million ransom to 5420.000 for the release of his younger brother. Dato Kg Quce Lam. He conducted989 words
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Article88 1965-11-11 15 Kt'ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ivr.xe Malnysian technicians, including electricians and motor mechanics, left here today for three years' training at the Central Training Institute. Calinder the Colombo Plan. They are: Inche Aman bin Moliamed Sham. Inche Ahmad b:a Musbah. Mr. Ne Yee Moon. Mr. Lee Ah Keow.88 words
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173 1965-11-11 15 First train will run to Jurong today CINGAPORE, Wed. The I new Jurong railway, which has been built to serve the network of industries in Jurong. will be used for the first time when a train leaves Bukit Timah for the industrial estate to lorrow morning. |It will be open173 words
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Article209 1965-11-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The second reading of the Bill to set up the Majlis Amanah Ra'ayat (Council of Trust) to replace the Rural and Industrial Development Authority was postponed by the House of Representatives today. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. agreed to the209 words
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Article21 1965-11-11 15 KUANTAN. Wed. T»W» Budget, meeting of the Pahang Legislative Assembly will be held lor three days beginning Dec. 14.21 words
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149 1965-11-11 15 CINOAPORE, Wed— Work has started on a $14 million 22-storey buildinn at Ermine Hill which will provide permanent accommodation for the Asian Development Bank, whose headquarters Singapore strongly expects will be established here. Mr. J. A. Y. Manuel PiJlay. Deputy Secretary Planning) of Singapore's149 words
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Article62 1965-11-11 15 KUALA II MPI R. Wed— There were about 1.970.000 aliens in Malaysia on Sept 30. this je*r. Apart from this, since 1957 a total of 1.740.080 aliens have br.-ome Malaysians There are 4.850.000 Bumlputeras in the country These statistics were given in the House of Representatives62 words
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Article, Illustration425 1965-11-11 15 Sambanthan defends two expats at site of teaching hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday J'HE Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, today defended the appointment of two expatriate engineers working on the teaching hospital project, at Petaling Jaya, although the Government admitted that they did not have the425 words
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71 1965-11-11 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Ang Ah Eng of Commonv.eal'h Close, was yesterday granted In the High Court a decree nisi dls solving her marriage to a police Inspector. Wee K:m San. on the ground of his adultery. Through Mr- S. K. Lee her 1 counsel,71 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-11-11 15 IfUALA LL'MFUB. W«L— The AMbtant Minister of Commerce and Indutry. Haji Kh&lid bin Awanc Osman. is to t*ke a two-year leave of absence from Parliament, the Speaker announced la the House of Representatives today. Haji Khalld ha, beea strongly tipped to be Malaysia's148 words
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Advertisement336 1965-11-11 15 1 1 m '^sflwtefc. MEN don't let her get away with your Glo-Weave Let her wear your Glo-Weave Four-Seasons once and she'll want to wear it again and again. Glo-Weave Four-Seasons is tailored for you, the active modem man. The bold masculine lines win you feminine approval wherever you go.336 words
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Article93 1965-11-11 16 it Words US imimtmtmtm) OR AND MRS. Uu H'.eng Hot -ives and friends for their .■triable gifts and attendance at their areeWßaSi THE FAMILY OP UU CbOO ChM K.itt thank relatives and friends for li. ir assistance, wreaths and acrolls in tbsir bereavement. Ipoh. THE FAMILY OF the late93 words
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Article31 1965-11-11 16 H,.rdM tit tfinimum) all OLD PUPILS of the Methodist fccgiiah Secondary School. Bantlnc are cordially mvttrd to the speech day and exhibition on November 13th 1V65 cosnsßeacing at 2.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement2187 1965-11-11 16 TUITION IS Word* tt (Mim.)— Box it et: txtro PIANO LEISONS at your 10-r.e ny ;erat* £nu.uirirs Box A6OK4 8.T., S por*. EXPERIENCED LECTURER wlsbes ;to Btva Chinese language tuition. Please ring iS'pore) SBEti H. T. Cheng. LAMBERT'S ORIVINC SCHOOL I Dual-Controlled Minor 1000, Triumph Heralds. Hourly 56.00. iv Balmoral2,187 words
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Advertisement493 1965-11-11 16 PETS WANTED IS Word* U < mm.)— Box St eta. txtrm WANTED SIAMESE BLUEPOINT or Bealpoim kitten. Telenfeoa* iS porei -rvi office. PETS FOR SALE IS Word* St Him.)— Box St eta. txtrm ONE BURMESE KITTEN ISO'-. (R'por*) MM. Ext. 7244. Squadron Leader I RUGS CARPETS CURIOS GUARANTEE* LOWEST PRICES493 words
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Advertisement929 1965-11-11 16 VEHiaES FOR SALE IS Wnr4. tt (Htm.)— Box St eU. oxtro IMMACULATE 1««1 RENAULT Florid* <35 m.p.R 1 taxed Insured April *S6 Owner leaving FtM offer 1 orer S2.MO. Tel: A 2614 Spore. END ISSS F CORTINA 2 doors deluxe and lat* 19&8 Borx^ard Bastslent appearaac* and condition. Partial I929 words
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Advertisement689 1965-11-11 16 PUBLIC UTIUTIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS ELEtTBICITY DEPABTMI NT (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall' (a) Supply of Cast Iron Indicator Plates. Aluminium Signboards and Rubber MaU. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 2.15 pan- on 23.11.65. (b) Supply of One Unit Travelling Chain Block. Tender Deposit $50 Close at 2.15689 words
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Advertisement681 1965-11-11 16 NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD II Mil K \O < Ml) Tender t«rea Cla&!> A. B Wiring Contr. Compound L:_ Installation at the Po\\, c Qrs. ■::ipoiincl I Ja>n Anwn, November. :>• tractors may ofrAl:: I and tender rorms fr i Ing NEB Offices 1 .Ipoh 2. Melaka 3. Seren 4 Kuala681 words
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Advertisement1250 1965-11-11 17 EXPRESS SERVICE fO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORIS. BEN VRACKIE [?■%> Sintaport S ham PMJWJ M n wr la Part/NOT 11 Not 14/14 sa^u Far Liverpool Bm ii BENAVON 6 xowth Oet M, Singacun Pt Slam »en«l| UjllL.. \l' i IOTU.I NOT 17 78 N.W. /a HanßjJ *T i\ S "fioc'i1,250 words
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Advertisement1194 1965-11-11 17 Wp*» ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \r*^^ U.K. Continent. Smgaport P. Sna Peami an of wiNHiPES s- Rraernm. 11 Nh 1 CITT BF CHESTER C.n:ei, London, «•>• hamoufg, Rotterum. «n:«< 21 23 Htv 21 Nit CITT BF CBLOMIO LMMB, hitC. g 27 29 "i. U Kn CITT OF WELLINCTON looooa,1,194 words
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Article122 1965-11-11 18 MELBOURNE tt> INDUSTRIALS overall werej 1 -;<>ady with moves narrow. However, falls shaded rises. Most leaders edged lowers. Base metals and oils were steady. Today cioalog prlcoa with Tueaday'i pi laaa in brackets: Mount l>% 36 10 (39/10) Krokrn Hill (10a 37 I (37/-) Amiol I ft'i (9/10)122 words
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Article259 1965-11-11 18 X'OVKMBER arst trade rubber f o.b. bayers cloned at i p Jn. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur I yesterday at H9\ eenU per lb. unchanxed on l'uead-.;s' eloainx lerel for the position. The tone I ws» uncertain after easier. R.A.B. and K.M.R.F.. rloslnc prlceti in cents per lb.259 words
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Article190 1965-11-11 18 rri*" mon'tie. INDUSTRIALS Hmirrnl ncu MaAlttM «"a H IB rta. M. Inw-Ft 10 .:ta I>:n'ni« i^ eta. iron s I >f.'ufta. OCHC 14 eta t.rm, R<.rh:n.Tia 11 ct» Kad. Datii inri. Roblaaoas 10 alt r *N. i>*cta I-"- ki t*. on 13 eta. Bun I.lm <-ta Uuaoaaaa I3eta.190 words
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Article111 1965-11-11 18 SNIPS lying alanicttdo tho Slngaporo »hii<ii or oipoatod today ara: Kuntang 3. Pertla N.W. 5, Slaraat 3/4. Kllt-n alaerak 9/9. Sabang 10/11. Antenor 13/14. Vlbeke Uacrak 19, Kntong 24, Thonwape 29/30, Tokan.ii > 31/32. Koatrrna 33 34. HongkonK Qrace i 35,36, Oakxitle M/ 90, Heaaeniitein 42/43. Port111 words
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Article81 1965-11-11 18 PRODUCE PRICES /MIHESE Proouco Eionamo. Slnga- poro noon pricoi por picul fftday: Coconut all: bulk $50 aelinra drum TV Copra: Htm rOaa 01 ••ootlnr-nt- t.'n- quottd i Pappar: Muotok »riit» «23:» aaOan SnnvHk whlt» «no .filrrs I Sarawak black $156 r«llen. carhlMl I Lampoon black $155 laf) nrllrra. <all :.MVi.81 words
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Article59 1965-11-11 18 I THE present rate of the Malayan 1 dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last j I year is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15/16 d. Buyinc T.T. 2s- 4 l/16d. Buying O.D. 2s. 4' H d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle59 words
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Article21 1965-11-11 18 The Kempas Group crops In I {October totalled 1303,000 lb. of j rubber compared to 1.599.500 lb. In September.21 words
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Article23 1965-11-11 18 Nov. 10. MALAYAN RI BH2R PRICE: 691 cents (unchanged). TIN: S67*.6t^ (down 82.374). Unofficial estimated offering- 206 tons (down 20 tons).23 words
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846 1965-11-11 18 From Our Market Correspondent rl Slock Exchange yesterday was well and truly hack in the doldrums and turnover fell away again to a total of 204.320 shares. Industrials were holding their own. but there was no incentive to bring buy ers or846 words
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Article26 1965-11-11 18 Mala>an Stork Indices Nov. 9 No>. ID •Industrials: 79.19 79..M Tins: 9n.:,9 99.7» rubbers: UUI 1M.73 -Dee. 30. 19fi:: lun lire. 29. I9o| limi26 words
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Article643 1965-11-11 18 I>l SINI.ss in md reported to the Sinrapore and kn.il i Lumpur trading rooms of thr Stork Exchange Trstpidav. «iili the mimix-r of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttcad M,oo<» H M Call tiara (lu.OOO) *2 15 U. (11.000) tS.Ui Dunlopt $1.33 SL. I 13.000)643 words
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Article32 1965-11-11 18 rm oichan«o limn i* v Hunk' Kotal >t.*t«rday tn« L' S. dollar »t 5.73J for t t for cath. Itarlinc «aaa quot*d at 16.03 •nt taol or gold at ?63.32 words
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Article85 1965-11-11 18 THK MaUjan .V.tnwter of L Finance ha* Hxcd thrw prlfrs for calculating customs duties for Ihr period from \.iv. II to Nov. 17. Ktihl.rr H6 rU. a Ik. < opr-» a ton. im mint Oil <M 6'! a ton. Palm Oil *;i»>j a Un. Palm Krrnrls 50.T!.20 a85 words
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474 1965-11-11 18 rF Straits tin once continued to I all yesterday Jor the twi-lflh consecutive trading day and during the P«ridd the combined total, drop now amounts to tSUfH. Vrsterday's further decline of 5*2.37!. took the price down to 5»i77.1i21 despite the rise of474 words
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Article32 1965-11-11 18 ■I-NS Allocution or B.inki in Mji.»- all ratra Can»flj aj j/u, airmail 15 !6 rr.l »tllin» TT or 00 r.jfly Canadun dallart HallarMl Cuildtri 1171 > raawa ÜB|| and Italian Lit*32 words
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Advertisement1140 1965-11-11 18 H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^ Y^ ""^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Service Barftot Hor|trjn| S. FranciKe N. yo-» Boston latin Mm 17 71 Baa 77 Bw 17 Jaa 1 fit a Ft! "Maatiliaia Mart" 1121 Jaa 11 Jaa it Fit 1 Mar I Mar Japan Direct Service Panta| Smpsora VsaontM Kott1,140 words
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Advertisement1013 1965-11-11 18 AUSTRALIA NEW /EAUNI SEINICE i INOIA. PAKISIM AND f. «ULr bERVICt ■a. Fraaaatle. Atclaita. MMtaafM. S»aan It: Matrat aaa Naftaittiaaa P"»a"» P s>jti Sport P i'lim >->na»t BOMBALA Slilat la Part 1} 11 No lAIUU IjV.' Ntt 21 H- I* Na. ■o»i«u«- .ore < u« RAIUU It It Nat 171,013 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-11-11 19 K. •Miinadurui rrtirrd Audit Inspector Malayan Railways died I 1 1 b j at Prnanc. Father to Karalasingam. out-patient services. S (Mirr, Bul.iMiu.im Hrmbam-ang I'livt-masU-r. Nn, KumarakuU--ni^.im Srntul and hrothrr to runiumpaUm (Welfare) Penang. umatrd 6 11 U. VYivh lo thank relative*, frirniiv wrll-wishrrs for wii-iithv telrcunis and help55 words
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Advertisement616 1965-11-11 19 PAHANG STATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1966 APPLICATIONS are Invited fr^ui -uitably qualified subjects ol the Ruler of Pahang (or Pahang State St-iiolarships tenable at the -ity ol Malaya, Singapore and Overseas for the Academic Year beginning 1966. Applicants must have obtained a DiM&ion I or Division II Cambudge Overseas School Certificate with616 words
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Advertisement523 1965-11-11 19 [OWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) UO M)MEXT OF APPROVED 1 <M T PLAN NO. JPB. 18 6» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat it is proposed under section 44 of the Town Boards enactment o amend approved plan No. JPB 8 62 publiMied as notiticaiion No. 131 in the Perak523 words
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Advertisement1116 1965-11-11 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT i TENDERS From January, Oxford Univer- 1 KFNYATAAN TAWIDAN sity Press. Kuala Lumpur is M^IAIAAW TAWAKAN expanding its sales and promotion JKR and requires additional male atatf. age under 27: Tawaran darlpadt pe r nborong2 1 1 yang berdaltar di-J.K.R., di- i 1 A senior sales executive Adl&m1,116 words
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Advertisement672 1965-11-11 19 GOVERNMENT OF NEGERI SEMBILAN Opening of Land! for Fringe Alienatioo Schemes TENDERS will be receded at the office of the Commissioner of lands nnd Mines. Negeri Sembilan. up to 12 noon on Thursday. 2nd j December, 1965. from experienced contractors for the clearing of lands planting oi rubber and cover672 words
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Advertisement189 1965-11-11 19 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Due to the Company's expansion and the r within the Company. Bi' uccessor to :heir MARKETING OFUCER COMMERCI ACK: 28 40 QIALIFH.%TI(»\S: PntYCnltT Atgn K I \ri i;ii i a iiT.tumrm of five years wxind al ml r commercial orgai kcim: methods. A st mariceting bcth throuui.189 words
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Article, Illustration1995 1965-11-11 20 LAN; FLEMING - LAN FLEMING DAY FOUR OF THE BIG BOND THRILLER by The major makes a deal for £100,000 T( this day Major Smythe didn i know how he had made it to thiJeep. Again and again the knots gave under the strain and the gold bars crashed down on the1,995 words
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Advertisement97 1965-11-11 20 Benson <md Hedges U NOW PLAIN END KING SIZE WHgPffiSp^P IN A NEW GOLD BOX Smokers of plain cigarettes know there's ■9 i t no greater pleasure than that to be found in Benson and Hedges Super Virginia. Now the same superb flavour, all the rare Mgr-nii&ti quality you have97 words
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Advertisement83 1965-11-11 20 TOMORROW: A confession SlO.OO OTHER MODELS FROM S^OO^X jjIJMiP TwtWr 45 Convertib.e Solid 14K gold point for ffli smooth effortless writing. Fills two easy ways: 1 from an ink bottle— or Mi with a cartridge good I for up to 10,000 words. WM Gleaming lustraloy cap 111 with electroplated IB83 words
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Article, Illustration521 1965-11-11 21 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL; TIMESPORT: Seap Games Basketball Racing Badminton By- r FHE Malaysian Amateur Basket- ball Association have still to raise more than 5132.000 to reach their target of $210,000 required to stajre the third Asian championships hero from Nov. 28 to521 words
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Article329 1965-11-11 21 FKAXtIS BOEY - FKAXtIS BOEY HOWE LIANG A CERT AS LIGHTWEIGHT By gINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore weightlifters expect to win at least three gold medals in the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. The "golden" prospects are lightweight Tan Howe Liang, middleweight 800 Kirn Siang and lightheavyweight329 words
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Article240 1965-11-11 21 with Epsom Jeep PENANG. Wednesday. TI'KIDICAL, a fancied runner in the lOf Penang Cup on Sunday, did an attractive gallop in soft going here this morning. Ridden by apprentice P. K. Leong. Juridical finished a two-round workout with a 3f sprint in 42. It p240 words
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172 1965-11-11 21 KCALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kelantan and Pahar.g ku the new teams in the next Kirn- ley Cup under-20 soccer comDf.ition at Ipoh from Dec. 4 to 13. The nine teams in the compc-..--tion have been divided into .we groups. Croup A Jobot*. Kedtii Malacca. Ne«n172 words
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211 1965-11-11 21 SINOAPORE. Wed. Singapore Recreation Club and Ceylon tl-orts Club, the two premier hockey clubs in the state, opened their 19G5 SHA league campaign with smart wins today. On the padang defending Cham- i ptam SRC beat 19 Signals 2-0, while Ceylon SC211 words
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190 1965-11-11 21 SINGAPORE, Wed.— To cut down on expenses, the majority of Singapore's 213 competitors and 63 officials to the Seap Games next montn will travel to Kuala Lumpur by car. Some will go by train and only a few will fly. T <-•190 words
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Article44 1965-11-11 21 SINOAPORE. Wed. Star Soc- crnies. recovered from 3-0 down 1 aftei SOmins to beat Tan Tock Seng Hospiul 6-3 tn their SAFA League Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Id another Div 1 match Blue Rm.-r- heat Chlre>e Athletic G-U44 words
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Article69 1965-11-11 21 M>( IR Malacca Maiavs League: Buklt China 2 Bachang 0. Go»t. iarvten l-f HP«hi: Telecoms 5 Batu Ga)V:i ■M KEY Malacca Primary Schooli I**: Band* Rlllr 3 Alor Oajah 0; Mar- limau 3 BUKII b<<iiki v iiins: Aior Cajah 1 MOS 0; Merlimau 0 Buku Bahru 0 Friendly69 words
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Article36 1965-11-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Armed Forces trounced a Padansc Invitation by 22 points (2 goals. 2 tries. 2 penalties) to six (try and penalty) In a friendly rugger match at Rifle Range Road today.36 words
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Article552 1965-11-11 21 SPORTSLETTER I REFER to reports In Timesport on Oct. 23. 26 and 29 retarding the suspension and subsequent reduction on the period of suspension of Robeii Choc the Malacca and international soccer player. At I was chairman of the Commission of Inquiry of :he Malacca552 words
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554 1965-11-11 21 Cheng Hoe toys with Hong Kong opponent THE WORLD OF SPORT LUCKNOW, Wednesday. MALAYSIA'S Yew Cheng Hoe and Thailand's ifl Sangob Rattanusorn. the two top seeds, both won their matches last night to enter the quarterfinals of the Asian Badminton Confederation's men's singles championship. Cheng Hoe toyed with Hour Kong'sReuter - 554 words
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Article67 1965-11-11 21 MELBOURNE. Wed. Nikv.ir. winner of this years English 2,000 Guineas, has been bought by an Australian company at. a reported fee of £48.000 and will be syndi- cated as a sire in Victoria. The colt will be the first English classic winner to come to Australia forReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement62 1965-11-11 21 INSTANT GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS W Switch to jrm MITSUBISHI is—; for better living j ZJZTZ Bjikv':. .«Jh B^^^t W THE SIGN OF QUALITY A' I r <or you. H^^^l SANON.ANOS BUTTERY CO, LTD. > -..>oai MM MM MM I •<-- _-j{| Constipation Overnight r '"^'j^m^mmumm BBBJ^^^ •162 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-11-11 21 mk( i i: p*rt \i i»iv I: Star Socceriws v TrSH <Jn Be^r 5 15': V;or K\ Cup: TPCA Rd>. \rill I 1 1( > S| .-^condar> Rd 330 pm.>. ll<)( KKY— S M); Rd>. IM (,(.i i; Wgmt IRt Police 'A' Srct Ourney Rri' Tour match iTrnanr P- 155 words
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308 1965-11-11 22 Jakarta teaching Barisan a lesson: Lee SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, again attacked the Barisan Sosialis here on Sunday night. In yet another "survival" speech. Mr. Lee said: "They say they want to be friendly with Indonesia. But Soekarno cannot make friends even with China! How308 words
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Article51 1965-11-11 22 LONDON. Wed —London is to haie tlir world's fir«t pla.-tlc apartment blocks. It was announced today. The Greater London Council said it would build two 22-storey blocks with steel Irames clad entirely tn a new plastic reinforced with glass fibre The scheme will cost nearly £15 million.Reuter - 51 words
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Article76 1965-11-11 22 LONDON. Wed.— Britain s woman Hitth Court judge. Mr Jusilrr Elizabeth Lane, .said today f.hr had personally Inspected a vi»n to see whether It was posMblr to commit adultery In It. She said In the Divorce Court she had decided the fact tin neat*Reuter - 76 words
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129 1965-11-11 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T*HE House of Representatives today agreed to exempt State Legislative Assemblymen from paying income tax on their monthly allowances. In the case of Assemblymen In Malaya the exemption would be with effect from the a.»e.-.smei>l 19ti:<. and in Sabah and Sarawak from the129 words
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Article17 1965-11-11 22 BANGKOK. \V«t Prn.ie MlnUter Prinre Bouvannah ••ri herr today from i>f the Tl :nen: Reut*rReuter - 17 words
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Obituary28 1965-11-11 22 CABLE RECEIVED fro": senator unclr .11 I'onnampalam I HUA SIM KENT. H <i.<l IS Krandrhildrvn to mourn m» i- in. runrnil will uk« ptaaa on auc<la7 liu-N28 words
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Article51 1965-11-11 22 SINGAPORE Wea Mrs Tan 3ook Yee. an a&sl»tant lecturer in few will speak on -Public control ■>! land in Singapore at a public ecture to be held at the new > ecture theatre No. 2. University of BljiKapore at 5 pm. on Nov. 16 hell 36 10' i51 words
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Article263 1965-11-11 22 DRIVE AGAINST LOCAL MADE GOODS fHK Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. today spoke of a "vicious campaign" by Malaysians against locally-made goods. According to those behind this ca m paign. Dr. Lim told the House of Representatives, the quality of263 words
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Article, Illustration456 1965-11-11 22 Trade mission hears Borneo complaints KUCHING, Wednesday. THH Malaysian trade mission which arrived here last night from Kuala Lumpur spent today helping to sort out problems connected with the introduction of the limited common market. In meetings with Government officials and the various chambers of commerce, the mission members explained456 words
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Article52 1965-11-11 22 Highest and lowest temperature in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pm Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Kuala Lumpur Kola Btiaru Penang Ipoh Malacca Singapore C. Highlands Je&selum Kuching IliKhpxt Lowrtt 90 73 88 73 86 73 91 73 90 73 88 77 73 59 90 7752 words
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Article339 1965-11-11 22 LONDON. Wed— lt has been a fairly active day in the stock market.s with a two-way business bringing widespread mixed movements. There was again a considerable Interest in gas shares. Steel shares were generally firm. Tins were quietly firm. Oils moved narrowly to show little change on balance,339 words
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Article52 1965-11-11 22 LONDON, Wed— Spot 20 '*d.. t>c. 20.d.. Jan 20 5 16d Feb ?0 7 16d Jan March 20 7 16d.. \prtl June 20 7 I6d July Sept 20 7 16d Oct Dec 20 7 16d.. Jan March 20\d.. April June 20 d r.l.f. Nov. 20d. Dec. 20d.. Jan. 20d.52 words
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Article36 1965-11-11 22 LONDON. Wed— Buyers 1360; unchanged*, sellers £13«5 lun- /hangedi. Forward buyers £1350 i OH), sellers £1352 <— £2' 2 i.' Settlement £1357', <— £12>, i. runiover a.m. 285 tons. p.m. 60 1 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet36 words
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321 1965-11-11 22 THREE DETAINEES RELEASED AFTER RECANTATION 'JMIK Singapore Government has released three political detainees who hare publicly declared that the policies of the Com* mimist Parly of Malaya are "unsuitable to the objective conditions*' of Singapore's plurai society. They are Lam Chit Lee. described as an "important former MCP member." Mok321 words
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Article106 1965-11-11 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia. Tun Lim Yew Hock, who returned to Kuala Lumpur in September for consultations, left here tonight by Qantas for Canberra. He was accompanied by his wife. While In Kuala Lumpur, he was briefed by Central Government leaders on106 words
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Article149 1965-11-11 22 Order your Annual early THK Straits Times Annual for l!t)iti will he «>r. tomorrow. Here once again is Southeast Asia's finest publication in a new edition brilliantly portraying in picture and word the n-i,in> countries a n<l peoples. The Annual Is beautifully produced on fine art paper packed «itli full-colour149 words
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Article75 1965-11-11 22 SINGAPORE. Wed— The N ktlonal Library has printed three children's book lists In Chinese. These are for science books, stories of famous pecple and folk taie* and fairy tales all in the Chinese section of the library. The lists are now available at the ClnU.iens Section.75 words
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163 1965-11-11 22 Singapore seeks help for envoy service From M SIVARAM YEW DELHI. \\>ri Singapon India's stitute its diplomatic service, if wag authoritatively lean.: here today This wmm one ol tl subjects in th< n> bet« Affairs Ministers of the countries Singh and B .ni. Indian External Afffl Miiust cum the vi&itli163 words
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Article31 1965-11-11 22 LONDON. Weil A nfw deodorant m announced liere today a hecrei chemi( i reduce the Mnell of ci> ii»n a(ic< the fuel Th<; aikiitiv lrm r pffec; Re31 words
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Advertisement62 1965-11-11 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 uordsSlS (minimum) HERBERT to WrtM and IVtrr > •oo ChrUtophrr Huth on S'tb Novtmbtt it Giraea«lr* Spore lIVALINCAM To Vanora and Mark a boy. Carl Brnjamln. Malacca Ho-pital on 4th November. lirothrr to Urnc- Grat>-ful thank* lo Hit, Dorton and PUB. (AROJANI d o Mr Mm Caacailluran62 words
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Advertisement295 1965-11-11 22 I 'can be 1 I I INVEST NOW AND I I YOU WILL RECEIVE A I I DIVIDEND CHEQUE I I ON 31st DEC, 1965 I MINIMUM GROSS DIVIDEND WILL BE $4.30 This represents approximately 4. 78% for (lie HALFYEAR ending l.">tli November, 1965 on an outlay of $00 which295 words
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