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Title Section20 1965-01-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135.000 tick*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 118920 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1965-01-01 1 Tengku and Tun appeal for racial harmony We have every reason to be proud of our achievements KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today wished Malaysians a "better and brighter" future. In his New Year message, the Prime1,278 words
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Article34 1965-01-01 1 COLOGNE. (West Germany), Thurs. Two workers were killed and 37 others injured when a bus carrying them to work collided with a truck ttnd plunged off the road hear today.34 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-01-01 1 PERTH, Thurs. Britain's Donald Campbell today became the world's fastest man on land and water. He flashed across the waters of Lake Dumblevung rear here in his jetboat Bluebird to a new world mark of 276.33 m.p.h. This broke his own record ofReuter - 111 words
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Article57 1965-01-01 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. The proCommunist National Liberation Front of South Vietnam will open a permanent mission in Moscow early next year, the Soviet New* agency Tasg reported today. Agreement on opening the officewas reached during talks here between Mr. Nguyen Van Thlcn. of the Liberation Front, andReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration964 1965-01-01 1 SINGAPORE. Thursday. ]\|R. JUSTICE Winslow. delivered judgment in the High Court today declaring the appointment of the Malayan Banking Ltd.. as a director of the Raffles Hotel Ltd.. invalid. Mr. Justice Winslow, who entered judgment with costs for Raffles Hotel Ltd..964 words
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261 1965-01-01 1 'MALAYSIA'S REQUEST FOR U.S. GRANTS GOT A DUSTY ANSWER' I(UALA LUMPUR. !1V Thurs. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. disclosed in the Senate 1 tonight that Malaysia had^iriginally asked AmeAa for grants to finance its defence programme. While In Taiys earlier this year to attend a World Bank261 words
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127 1965-01-01 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today described as "baseless" an accusation by the Federal Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew' Sin. that Radio Singapore was inflaming "mob passions' 1 against the turnover and payroll taxes. Mr. Tan made the charge when127 words
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98 1965-01-01 1 pj KUCHING. Thur«, A GANG at 50 liulu Anesian guerillas attacked a security fore.? Kise in Sarawak's Fifth Division or. Tuesday morning;, it was reported here today. The Indonesians attacked the camp from the front and rear and the defenders called for figh- ter aircraft98 words
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Article37 1965-01-01 1 BIC BATTLE SAIGON. Thurs— s. .imp 50 South Vietnamese troops and six American military advisers were nportcd niissini; tod.M .in fighting continued for fourth (lav around Bind Gia. 40 miles east of Saigon. K«- liter.37 words
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518 1965-01-01 1 The world does not owe us a living: Lee gINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that Malaysians must learn ''the' world does not owe us a living not the Americans." In his New Year message to the people, Mr. Lee said that the outgoing year518 words
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Advertisement95 1965-01-01 1 I ffm THE ONLY TV EQUIPPED WITH SNuVISTOR-™ 1 Blffj GIVES VQU CLEAR STABUSfcD PICTURES V^ lIGHT MOBILE"SERVICE A The Straits Times wishes all its readers A HAPPY NEW YEAR EARN PER ANNUM INTEREST WITH SAFETY Due to the recent rise in interest rates, we are able to pass this95 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article174 1965-01-01 2 INDIA: THE RED PLAN FOR SABOTAGE TWEW DELHI. Thurs. Mass arrests of pro-China Communists throughout India on the accusation of plotting violent revolution totalled 500 by mid- afternoon yesterday and are expected to reach 1.000. Every top-rank leader of the Peking faction of the Communist Party has been arrested exceptReuter - 174 words
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94 1965-01-01 2 MANILA. Thurs.— A U.S. N«vj pilot was killed Ust night when his A 4 Skyhawk plane crashed into the flight deck of the Seventh Fleet attack aircraft carrier USS Hancock off the South i China Sea. The pilot, whose name was i not disclosed,UPI - 94 words
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Article, Illustration335 1965-01-01 2 REPERCUSSIONS IF U.S. EXTENDS THE WAR IN VIETNAM PEKING, Thursday. MR. CHOU EN-LAI, the Chinese Prime Minnister, said yesterday that if the United States enlarged the war in Indo-China, his country would 'absolutely not stand idly by." He condemned the U.S.' forReuter - 335 words
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113 1965-01-01 2 PAPEETE (Tahiti). Thurs. Tahiti merchants and shopkeepers on this French Pacific island paradise yesterday won their battle, after a 24-hour general strike, to keep their islands tax free. The 30-member territorial assembly shelved a tax BUI which would have introduced income tax inReuter - 113 words
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187 1965-01-01 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The State Department rejected yesterday a Chinese Communist proposal that the United States and the Peking regime sign a declaration that they would not be the first to use nuclear weapons. The department spokesman told a Press conference that the ChineseAP - 187 words
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213 1965-01-01 2 Jordan to succeed Morocco in Security Council ITNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The General Assembly by general consent last night elected Jprdan to the Security Council succeeding Morocco. The world body also agreed that Mall should join the Council on Jan. 1, 1966. on the understanding that If the UN. Council isReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-01-01 2 'TORONTO, Thurs.— Presa magnate Lord Thomson f above > last night disclosed plans for enlarging his television interests in Pakistan and India. Visiting the Canadian headquarters of Thomson Newspapers, lie said he recently concluded a« :igrepment with the GovernmentReuter - 227 words
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102 1965-01-01 2 MADRID, Thurs.— A chxi tered Jet airliner y«terday brought the first 18 of two planeloads of LS. Peace Corps members hre for mass assignment to Africa. A second planeload had been scheduled to arive here on Jan. 11. The group was flown here romAP - 102 words
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Miscellaneous16 1965-01-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f eiAliT 1 TU6Y(?E MOT eiGUT J I you'll ins feie-NDo/16 words
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Article, Illustration832 1965-01-01 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH'S FIRST NEW YEAR LIST SINCE WILSON CAME TO POWER INTRODUCES A SPECIAL CITATION... ..MBE for the Olympic "ambassadors" Not forgotten: The Olympic medallists and the journalists LONDON, Thursday. J£EY men behind Britain's export drive, the nations Olympic sports "ambassadors/ and oneReuter - 832 words
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Article130 1965-01-01 3 The 'hair power' of the Beatles NEW YORK. Thurs Variety, the show business weekly known for its snappy headlines and racy writing, yesterday coined a new definition of the success of the Beatles and similar longlocked performers: "Victory through hair power." An article in the publication said: "The past 12Reuter - 130 words
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91 1965-01-01 3 LONDON. Thurs. Edward McCarty. apparently fed up. threw his dinner at his wife. He appeared in court on Tuesday and was ordered to pay hk wife, Hetty. £28 compensation for causing her "pain and suffering." The prosecution said McCarty, 35. a91 words
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157 1965-01-01 3 T ONDON, Thurs London police launched an all-out "stop the gunmen" campaign yesterday following a top level meeting between Scotland Yard chiefs. The bid to break the gunlaw which has swept the British capital in the past few days followed the police discovery thatReuter - 157 words
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241 1965-01-01 3 Johnson: A New Year pledge on nuclear arms WASHINGTON, Thurs. »T President Johnson said in a New Year's iressage to the Russians today that America "will never be second" in efforts to bring progress on disarmament and control of nuclear weapons. The messages were addressed to the Premier, Mr Kosyßin.Reuter - 241 words
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Article95 1965-01-01 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Living costs in the United States, heavily influenced by strikes in the automobile industry, rose two-tenths of one per cent last month, the Government's Labour Department reported yesterday. "The increase was caused In large part by higher prices for new and usedAP - 95 words
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152 1965-01-01 3 T ONDON. Thurs.— A trip Lj to North America was planned tonight by Aus-trian-born former sculptor Joseph Almond. 77, after collecting a £221.616 $1,883,736) cheque, his winnings on a national football pool. Mr. Almond, an old age pensioner who began bis career as a fourReuter - 152 words
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104 1965-01-01 3 Probe into teenage call-girl racket WASHINGTON, Thurs. A Senate committee announced today that it would probe an international operation which sells mailing lists of teenage girls for illicit purposes. A spokesman for the juvenile delinquency investigating sub-committee said that lists with names, vital statistics, age and telephone numbers were being104 words
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Article1068 1965-01-01 4 The worst is over, says Dr. Goh SINGAPORE, THURSDAY SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Gob Keng Swee, is r o ii lident of a brighter year ahead. In a New Year message today, he said that '"the \vorst" was over. The New Year should bring in better times for everybody if1,068 words
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Article117 1965-01-01 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Royal Air Force Tengah was host to 73 children of the nearby Bukit Timah Youth Club at a swimming party in the station pool. Under the watchful eye of the stations physical fitness staff, they played with dinghies and water-polo balls provided for117 words
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Advertisement298 1965-01-01 4 ORCHARD THEATRE < GRANGE ROAD— SINGAPORE— TEL: ***** GALA CHARITY PREMIERE SINGAPORE CHESHIRE HOME WEDNESDAY, 6th JANUARY 1965 at 9.15pm TICKETS: SlO.OO, 55.00. 53.00 52.00. AVAILABLE AT C. K. TANS ROBINSONS SEASON FROM THURSDAY. 7th JANUARY. 1965. Daily 4 Shows: 1.30-4-6.30 ft 9.30pm Sundays: Extra Show at 1 lam Of298 words
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Advertisement159 1965-01-01 4 and MORRIS CHALFEN present, STARTING t JAN. 6th AT STADIUM NECARA XL. THE SPECTACULAR J EVER jj M OONT MISS THIS WONDERFUL SHOW BOOK NOW AT: KUALA LUMPUR M. S. ALLY t CO. LTD. (Tel: ***** 89. Jcon Bandar. ROBINSON I CO. LTD. (Tel: ***** -.ctten Rood STADIUM NEGARA. i159 words
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Advertisement162 1965-01-01 4 i^4^ WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS "aTRONs"j i i -$W^ A VERY <^Mv HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR <S> ""OCIAII MRKIfOTEL LAST FEW PERFORMANCES— lo^rr" "tops and hots' sat- 1 1 fo Y L o mugr ciNG sip gomez i his tfAwr^r'rur 6 TOMORROW NIGHT is "JAPAN NIGHT" 1 BOOK EARLY TO162 words
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Advertisement296 1965-01-01 4 I 1965's FIRST BIG ACTION THRILLER! -REX rrOPENS TODAY N^SKY|llm, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 (SPORE) 11 am, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9 15| You have seen end 5 I Hihlled to Enalnn Secret _H >*■ pj Agent James Band 007 i BBk and American Secret Bfl Vs. Aaent OSS 117 hBK^S296 words
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THE SENATE 1
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Article, Illustration206 1965-01-01 5 Sato keen to settle 'blood debt' within one month KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The new Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, is keen* to settle within one month Malaysia's "blood debt" claim against Japan for wartime atrocities committed by Japanese troops. This was stated today by the Japanese Ambassador to206 words
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Article126 1965-01-01 5 JELUK ANSON, Thurs. L Abdul Rahman bin Hamid, 30, a bomoh, was I sentenced to two and a half years' jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday for housebreaking and theft. Passing sentence, the court president Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar Ali, told him "I126 words
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Article62 1965-01-01 5 SINGAPORE. Thurk. Three men were yesterday fined $800 each on two charges of grievously wounding Syed Ibrahimsah and Seeni Pichay Muttialib in a Tras Street boarding house on Mar. 10. j Nahoor Pichi Mohamed Yusoff. 37. a driver. Syed Kassim. 33. and Mohamed Hussaln.62 words
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Article57 1965-01-01 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has ordered the grounds of the Istanu Negara to be opened to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow. The Police Band will give an hour's performance from 4.30 p.m. Swings and seesaws will be57 words
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Article, Illustration589 1965-01-01 5 'THIS WILL ENABLE US TO SELL MORE RUBBER TO FINANCE OUR DEFENCE NEEDS' KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Thurs. The chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board, Senator Gan Teck Yeow, today proposed thr establishment of a trade promotion board so that more rubber589 words
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Article147 1965-01-01 5 Lighterman had a stolen bicycle DENA NG. Thurs. Chuah Kun Sim, 18, a lighterman, was today found guilty of having dishonestly retained a bicycle stolen, from the Chief Minister's residence at MacAlister Road on the nipnt of Oct. 27. The first magistratp Mr. Ng Mann Sau. postponed sentence to Jan.147 words
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Article29 1965-01-01 5 j SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. I Bishop D. Vendargon. of Kuala Lumpur, la on a brief vimi to Kedah where he was parish priest during the Japanese occupation.29 words
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Advertisement120 1965-01-01 5 v you dorit j need to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the continental way— Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to, fabu lous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or120 words
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Advertisement23 1965-01-01 5 All the- gold in the world I could not buy a better cigarette j H» I vlßr 9 fi Benson w Hedges &9HBH^^HHH23 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-01-01 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl > x I TI/A5/55Y N. k "n. Allow old I w-welO \g\jfff Me FWIESIP|/ s O**yi-.> C..BUT I'LL GET J S\jf( TU- WAIT RIGHT rrAf£xrT\tAEi J wOy/ here till va J DECIOES WHO'S^/37 words
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THE SENATE 2
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Article, Illustration1364 1965-01-01 6 Rx/ OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur. Thursday THE Minister oi Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told the Senate tonight there were problems connected with the proposal by the Chambers of Commerce to levy the turnover tax at source. He explained that1,364 words
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Article196 1965-01-01 6 CINOAPORE, Thurs. —The People's Action Party today said it would welcome a public inquiry into the financial aspects of its political activities. The party was replying to the Alliance Whip. Sen- ator Dato T. H. Tan. who had alleged in the Senate yesterday that196 words
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Advertisement112 1965-01-01 6 (JEIJIN) Tetoron CREPE DE CHINE fcC_£^__ 3000 .jj j Fakrki of the modern age for the L--/mP l fothionable woman. Fine in texture, *^^l elegant in design with Hi* look and jS _t:*.<*^t te of luxury plus the advantages of tfe v *^SuF%k V^H—r wrinkle-free, wash and wear and work--5^112 words
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Miscellaneous145 1965-01-01 6 %Hotf Oop gift V.T. gWrnnHw I USCf is?Sr,.°°^nv^ S^y^lJi^HJ^Sif^ 1^ I Iweu-IM woAas/rMaufnT] I _an- rM hoe be- 7 h?^siV2ii /r^ 6l^^^ A^ aCTOUTOCLVB6a^ uoc J vtxj_AJ^v*wSnf UMmTscuJ CAuee rgo wtth I OM/ J {^y^SSiF^Jf KS'iiLS^ 7 L W USHTNIpja li "K»i y ttXJ POJM" HCK^ TH' PtACE^SO»OAI>v— CK^TvN/^— fvR145 words
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Article, Illustration557 1965-01-01 7 FINANCE MINISTER TO OPPOSITION: DON'T RAISE ISSUES AT TIME OF NATIONAL CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r JHK Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in his New Year message said today that Malaysia's 1965 watchword should be national unity and support for the Government in whatever557 words
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372 1965-01-01 7 Architect: I wasn't given notice of charge SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Chan Fook Wah. 67, an architect who was struck off the register two months ago for alleged professional misconduct, had 1 not been given notice i of the charge he had to face at the inquiry before the board of372 words
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713 1965-01-01 7 JESSELTON, Thurs. SABAH'S Yang di-Per-tua Negara, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. said in his New Year message to the people of Sabah that the year 1964 had been a fruitful year and much had been accomplished towards the advancement713 words
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113 1965-01-01 7 The value of healthy criticism— by Jek SINGAPORE. Thurs The Minister for Labour Mr Jek Yeun Thong. said today that a correct i it i mde towards rriticism was the only way to perpetuate th«- system of democracy in Malaysia and to ensure its success. Surh an attitude would also113 words
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625 1965-01-01 7 The moment of truth for Malaysia by Raja SINGAPORE, Thursday Y ARROW loyalties are the basic weaknesses of Malaysia, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, the Minister for Culture, said today. In his New Year message to the people, he said: "The truth that we must unflinchingly face now, both leaders and the625 words
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179 1965-01-01 7 Sultan of Perak's new year plea to his people ITUALA KANGSAR, v Thurs An appeal to the people to maintain their '•undaunted spirit" In co-operatimj with the Government to develop the country With full '-orridence, was made by the Sultan of Perak here today The Sultan in a New Year179 words
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Advertisement219 1965-01-01 7 IN SERVICE JANUARY 7™ FROM SINGAPORE THE BOM I/CO© Triumphantly swift silent serene Wmm^:, v w ;v: '-^^^^^^^^^^^^^i.y ':''***^.*A^x«^SSSSjSSHSSSXWSJ^^^^SJwftft^^ffft^)XS^^Sftfi^^w^^S gMwSftflyri&SJJwyl^tfi'iffi'-"* vwKffiSv fflv"* H&Sffi ftXvX-x-x-x-xx x-x-x-x-x-xx FLY BY JMbtf I/OO3DAT NO EXTRA FARE From January 7th BOAC adds the world's most advanced Singapore. And BOAC moves a clea/ six years ahead219 words
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Article23 1965-01-01 8 ?<l WardM Hi Minimum, FEDERAL OPTIEK OPTICIANS *S Orchard Road. 8 pore Wishes all clients A friends A Very Happy New Tear23 words
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Article42 1965-01-01 8 !0 Worii tit <Minimmm> THE BEREAVED FAMILY Of ta* laic Mr scow Bah Yam wishes to Inform all friend* and relatives that •he cortege will leave 9. Craig Road for Bullm Cemetery on Saturday, Jnd January 1065 at 2 pro. sharp.42 words
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Article35 1965-01-01 8 Word* SIS (Minimum) MR. LEE KIM CHWBE and family thank all relative* and friends for their kind gifts, condolence, wreaths, assistance md attendance at the funeral of the late Madam Mary Ohm LianK Kng.35 words
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Obituary25 1965-01-01 8 10 Word, lIS I Minimum I IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR, flu! ftoo Ann. who left us on 1-1-60. i.y huthaad and children.25 words
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Article33 1965-01-01 8 21) Wori* SIS (Minimum) THANKS SISTER: Happy New Tear and success all's to come. My Prayers You Ixive and Be Loved for Kternlty. It haunt» evea I'm lost Id wilderness. N«s Hut.33 words
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Article71 1965-01-01 8 *<t H orrfj SIS (Minimum) MASTER'S Known Kresh Milk Ureamv to toe last drop. KasHy tSSMtaMs by young and old Insist oa Masters Kresh Milk 1965 FORD FALCONS and Galaxies will shortly be available from Unlversal Car* Limited, AS Orchard Road, Singapore, phone. *****. OEAN-S SCHOOL Term commences on71 words
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751 1965-01-01 8 The Straits Times Friday, January 1, 1965. Things To Come If it were not for confront- j ation, we should be welcoming j a prosperous new year. That we can still expect modest prosperity and further achievement in the economic and political development of a democratic nation is a tribute751 words
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Article370 1965-01-01 8 This is the year which will settle the fate of South Vietnam of that no doubt remains though probably not in a clearcut Communist victory or defeat. In recent months [events have been moving mii exorably towards an end to the fighting which neither [side can win, towards370 words
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Article112 1965-01-01 8 Kuala Lumpur's development in recent years has changed an uninteresting city i into something of a showplace, so it is quite in order that the Director of the Tour--1 ist Division should have plans Ito draw more visitors to the capital. But what are they? In Penang this112 words
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Letters
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Article302 1965-01-01 8 Clearing the meter backlog IN reply to your editorial entitled "Public Futility," I would like to repeat that there Is a backlog of meter reading which the Board If endeavouring to clear as soon as possible. Certain measures have already been taken,lncluding an Increase of the number of moter readers302 words
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221 1965-01-01 8 A NUMBER of teachers In Government-aided Chinese schools, both primary and secondary, have been Informed by their school authorities, with the approval of the Singapore Ministry of Education. of their transfer to other schools. The number of teachers In some schools is out of proportion221 words
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Article514 1965-01-01 8 Learning Malay— 26 NOMINAL PHRASES WITH ITU AND INI: I expect you have neard of the terms definite article, demonstrative pronoun, demonstrative adjective, limiting adjective and such U*e. Itu and mi are ail these in one. Itu may be translated that, those or the and mi may be translated this,514 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1965-01-01 8 WESLEY R. FISHER - WESLEY R. FISHER AMERICA'S 19TH CENTURY DIPLOMATIC MANNERS FAIL IN 20TH CENTURY VIETNAM By PROFESSOR C- POLITICAL SCIENCE, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE American position in Vietnam is, and always has been, somewhat anomalous. The immense U.S. power, the nations stature as acknowledged leader of1,094 words
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Advertisement503 1965-01-01 8 Straits Tiaes ft Malay Mail Classified advert lsements aisy be handed COLO STONAOE AKfCADK Orchard Road (lst Fk>o«) COLO STORAGE SMNCHIf At Hslland Read Kateng KessMl Read Naval lu> Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTO Winchester House. Colryer Qusy TMK NKWB MONT ritrpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admtrsltv *oed.503 words
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Advertisement75 1965-01-01 8 A MAN OF THE CENTURY: A Churchill Cavalcade How could a boy with a speech impediment, unhandsome, arrogant, and at the bottom of his class, grow up to be Prime Minister? At the beginning of World War 11, he told the British people: "I have nothing to offer but blood,75 words
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Advertisement245 1965-01-01 8 WIN VALUABLE PRIZES IN 'TELL ME A STORY' the popular family programme on the English Channel RADIO MALAYSIA Listen every Sunday morning from 10 o'clock ro 10.30 to this excellent entertainment feature which includes Interesting Stories. Music by Popular Composers and the opportunity of winning valuable prizes SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7245 words
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Article695 1965-01-01 9 PILING FIRM ORDERED BY COURT TO REEMPLOY 84 OF ITS 270 WORKERS SACKED IN JULY THIS YEAR SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered the piling firm of K.K. Mohamed Abdullah Ltd. to re-employ a further 84 of its 278 former employees who695 words
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114 1965-01-01 9 LONDON. Thurs. Several British firms with large Interests In Malaysia have contributed generously to the fund for building an International Students' House In the West End of London. The target of the International Students Trust Is £850.000. towards which more than £360.000 have114 words
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Article85 1965-01-01 9 A woman cashier robbed by gunman SINGAPORE, Thurs. A woman cashier was robbed of $495. in her High Street office at gun-point yesterday. Miss Sect Yoke Neo. 27. secretary and cashier of Eastern Enterprises Ltd. j was alone In the office when the gunman walked In. He told her that85 words
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Article46 1965-01-01 9 BENTONO. Thurs— Inche Mahmood bin Jaflar. of Kuala Lipis, has been transferred here as the ofUcer-in-charge of the Central 1 Electricity Board He tock the place of Mr. Aw Sam Ngau. who has been transferred to Kajang as I offlcer-ln-charge of the CEB there.46 words
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Article39 1965-01-01 9 RAUB. Thurs. Mr. Bhan I Singh. an Interpreter m Sessions Court here. :s to be trans- ferred to the Ipoh Sessions Court I on Friday. Mr. Foia Singh from I Ipoh will take his place here i39 words
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244 1965-01-01 9 'Pay more as you earn' tax advice to workers I/UALA LUMPUR, 1 Thurs.— The Comptroller of Income Tax. Malaya. Mr. E. S. Thomas, has advised tax-payers under the "pay as you -ear n<" scheme to increase their contributions as from January. This is a prudent steD because of the increase244 words
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385 1965-01-01 9 'HIS OFFER TO RESIGN ROT NECESSARY' Ooi stays on as City Council member pENANG, Thurs.— The former Socialist Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiam Siew. today withdrew his resignation as a city councillor and attended this afternoon's council monthly meeting which was followed by a special meeting to elect the mayor and385 words
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233 1965-01-01 9 X-ray staff and dispensers may resort to strike IJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. IV X-ray starr and dispensers are planning to Intensify their work-to-rule campaign because of the Government 's "Indifferent attitude" towarda their claims. They may even resort to strik* action. The 170-strong Federation X-ray Staff Union began working to rule233 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-01-01 9 The ice stars are back stadium show will be the Asia premiere KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The million dollar spectacular "Holiday on Iee 1 which delighted Kuala Lumpur audiences two years ago is bark again wHh 57 tons of equipment, including 37 tons of ice-making machinery. And once again aspiring young170 words
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131 1965-01-01 9 (SINGAPORE. Thurs. °The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othmaa Wok. today visited six Southern Islands distributing 1.210 katis of rice, 710 katis of sugar. 412 tins of condensed milk, seven sacks of dates and I 5 sacks of flour. This was the131 words
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Article69 1965-01-01 9 KANGAR. Thurs. The State Information Officer. Inche Hassan bin Hussein, and the Perils OSPC. Deputy Supt. Khalid bin Dato Kelana Maamor. were among several Government officers who were entertained to a farewell party here last night. Inche Hassan leaving Perils on transfer to Negri Sembilan while69 words
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Article17 1965-01-01 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Chang Turk. 66. was found hanging In his home In Aljunled Road yesterday.17 words
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262 1965-01-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Penang will be the only State in Malaya to work on New Year Day. Jan. 1 has been declared a public holiday in Selangor. Pahang. Perak. Malacca and Negrl Bembilan. The other Malayan States I Kelantan. Trengganu. K«dah. Perils262 words
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Advertisement413 1965-01-01 9 Going to Europe Why not enj oy a wonderful holiday on your way? Fast, modern P&O—Orient ocean liners sail to Europe and the U. K. in less than a month* On the way you can enjoy a holiday you will remember all your life. Enjoy the splendid lire of a413 words
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Miscellaneous833 1965-01-01 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S—K.L.5 K.L. P. I'inanc 7.10. New Year Message by H 6-Ipoh ft Malacca y n Agong (In v c.< tne National Language); 7.30 P.M.: 5.15 Test Pattern And Fractured Flickers; 8.00 News Music; 5.45 Programme Sum- In Mandarin: Young Quiurist* mary; 5.50 News Outlines In 8.34833 words
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401 1965-01-01 10 WASHINGTON. Thurv PRESIDENT Johnson will be confronted with growing doubts in Congress about the wisdom of the U.S. involvement in South Vietnam when he delivers his traditional State of the Union message on Monday night. All indications are, however, that any major change401 words
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121 1965-01-01 10 4 Itl I \l!)l Thurs. A A circus owner went into a case yesterday and kissed a lion that with three others escaped last week and killed their keeper. The three others were shot after devouring part of the body of keeperReuter - 121 words
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159 1965-01-01 10 Chile to resume ties with Communist nations SANTIAGO, Thurs. Chile will resume I diplomatic relations with five European Communist countries early next month, a j foreign urder-secre-tary. Mr. Enrique Bernstein, said yesterday. The action will come a few weeks after the resumption of relations with the Soviet Union on Nov.AP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-01-01 10 FOR 'GOOD TASTE' HE GETS GOLD CUP pARIS. Thurs.— Maurice Chevalier was today awarded a gold cup for "French good taste."' The cup was presented by Mr. Raymond Rodel, president of "French Good Taste" (1,.- Bon Gout Francais). private organisation founded in 1958. Chr?alit-r, 76. was honoured in his capacityReuter - 72 words
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175 1965-01-01 10 'U.S. IS NOT FINANCING JINNAH'S ELECTION CAMPAIGN' KARACHI. Thurs. The United States Embassy today strongly denied a charge made yesterday by a West Pakistan Minister that the United States was financing the election campaign of opposition leader. Miss Fatimah Jinnah. The charge, carried by some newspapers here, was made byReuter; UPI - 175 words
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Article233 1965-01-01 10 BADEN, (Austria i. Thurs. A woman who went to jail for trying to smuggle her fiance from Czechoslovakia married him yesterday In a Christmastime ceremcny west of the Iron Curtain. The cupids who made the marriage possible were the Austrian Foreign Minister, Mr. Bruno Krelsky.UPI - 233 words
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203 1965-01-01 10 IT N I TED NATIONS, w Thurs.—The Security Council last night adopted a resolution calling on all States to Keep their hands off the Congo. The 11-nation council also appealed for a < nre. renewed efTorts to promote conciliation and the withdrawal, "asReuter - 203 words
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Article31 1965-01-01 10 NEW DELHI. Thurs. India Prime MinLstpr. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. is tentatively schedulpd to visit Washington next May :md Moscow next summer, usually well-informed sources said- Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article41 1965-01-01 10 NEW DELHI. Thurs—A Bhorttage of pilots has forced Air India airlines to curtail flights. One out of three weekly flights to Tokyo is being cut and weekly flights to London arf being r»duced from 10 to nine. AP.AP - 41 words
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Advertisement24 1965-01-01 10 3« A )lAK W TOOTH BRUSH [Fojf 1 STAR i t^ TC S (clr Malsytia. LIM SENG HUAT (S) LTD. 12-13 Circular Rood, Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement148 1965-01-01 10 (Ej ENCYaOPAEDIA BRITANNICA can h e|p Your BUSINESS or PROFESSION grow WRITTEN 8Y43 NOBEL PRIZE T| Kjllj Ifc^^, ■fefc! IyyJNNERS& 9.000 CONTRIBUTORS B^frm W--39.000,000 WORDS 1 jffl 600,000 REFERENCES Ij3 W "gg^®POOiLLUSTT^ATION»««*fc»»JHjj Hf feS W 0(j <f|o^ Mi I i i_gm fc ■v'vJbbbV IN J- iAO^s'aA"/ •< *> wt^"™ mi148 words
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Miscellaneous250 1965-01-01 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Corps member declares "I'm 1 A flsh around a trap on a old! Past it', uu. ff f= empU>r, P (1. 3. Pilous* open8. The Siamese cat's tall has a 12. Traitors to the left of the Inr nt hair (4) pUZZIe? (5. 6). U.^&^red.250 words
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189 1965-01-01 11 MTUC to unify the trade union movement I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs The Malaysian Trades Union Congress is to intensify its programme of unification and consolidation of the trade union movement on a Malaysian basis next year. This was stated today in a New Years message by the MTU^Mr. s'T^ZaV^ Significant189 words
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Article226 1965-01-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The O National Trades Union Congress will concentrate on consolidation of the trade union movement In Singapore as well as the rest of Malaysia in 1965. "That Is essentially our New Year resolution." said the NTUC chairman. Mr. Ho See Beng. In his226 words
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676 1965-01-01 11 We don't want this liberation nonsense' Sarawak Governor, Chief Minister defy Sock in New Year messages KUCHING. Thursday JHE Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, said in a New Year message today that Sarawak did not want any of Indonesia's "liberation nonsense. "What we want la to be Left676 words
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162 1965-01-01 11 Lorry driver acquitted in expired insurance case SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A man who drove a lorry without an insurance policy was acquitted today on points of law raised by Mr I Llew Ngik Kee. the I First Traffic Magistrate. Thniah Seng Ghee, sue cessfully disclaimed in hla defence all liability in162 words
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Article29 1965-01-01 11 KUALA TRENOOANU. Thurs The Alliance MP for Kuala Trengganu SeleUn. Efcto Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, returned here today after attending th« United Nations General Assembly meetIn*.29 words
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Article94 1965-01-01 11 JESSELTON, Thurs.— The Royal Malaysian Air Force airlifted 12 men, who were seriously injured when two logging trucks crashed in a timber camp at Knamut on the upper reaches of the Kinabatangan River today. Two others died. A RMAF plane flew from Tawan toAP - 94 words
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233 1965-01-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. T*HE Johore branch of the Amalgamated Nax tional Union of Local Authorities Employees has submitted a memorandum to the Government demanding the immediate implementation of the new salary scheme for Government clerks. The union also wants the new salary scheme for233 words
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Article30 1965-01-01 11 KLUANG. Thurx— Mr. Goh Say Mrng and the Singapore Choral Musical Society will give si concert at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Jan. 9 at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration194 1965-01-01 11 A 'Red Bag 1 honour for lawyer Miss P. G. Urn J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Solicitor General of Britain, Sir Dingle Foot, Q.C., has presented a "Red Bag" to Malayan woman lawyer. The honour was made to Miss P. G. Lam, who assisted him itk representing the Railwaymen'.s Union of194 words
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Advertisement172 1965-01-01 11 HERE'S 1965 NEW YEAR'S bL^B m* The lar B est tye factory in South East Asia has just been completed in Malaysia. Measuring ML 1,276 feet long, Bridgestone Malaysia Co., Ltd. occupies 36 acres in the heart of Jurong JM Wr 't^llfe^ industrial complex. And like the heart of anyone172 words
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Article176 1965-01-01 12 MALAYSIAN MARKET DRIVE BLACK DECKER, the largest manufacturers of electric power tools In the world, are to step up and expand their operation in the Malaysian market. This follows the recent visit to Malaysia of Mr. Marcus Clark, sales director of Black Decker (Australasia) Pty Ltd., and Mr. L.X de176 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-01-01 12 Unit Trusts will offer better service in 1965 ASTREA M L I N E D office procedure offering oetter service to Unit holders has been instituted by 1 Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., Mr. John L. Wadling, the organisation manager announces today. The improvement follows the increase in sales over the260 words
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Article116 1965-01-01 12 r[E Volkswagen Car Company Europe's largest has increased its annual production output by 200.000 to a record 1,410.000 tr'.s year compared with 1963, according to the company. While production at Volkswagen's home factories at Wolfsburg, Hanover, Essen, Kassel and Bmden ruse by 16 per cent from 1,132,000116 words
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Article111 1965-01-01 12 Mr. Svn Vong Kee. 28. of Singapore, a school teacher Is the winner of the second prize of $2,500 In the Nescape International competition, sponsored by Nestles Products (M) Ltd., to launch their Nescafe Instant Coffee in Malaysia. The first prize of 95,000 went to Miss111 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-01-01 12 THAGEE KAMERAWERK AG. Dresden, Germany, manu--1 facturers of the Exakta camera, will introduce to the local market some of their latest range of cameras and accessories early next year. mm^^^^|__| These will Include the Exa 118 and Exa 11 A. their latest range of cameras, said Mr.200 words
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Article104 1965-01-01 12 JAPANESE oil refineries J have been asked by the North Sumatra Oil Development Corporation to import more oil from Indonesia, the Japan Petroleum Association Laid. The request wag made in compliance with a proposal from President Sukarno of Indonesia to Increase his nations exports of crude oil104 words
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Article, Illustration152 1965-01-01 12 YjWOM today, Union BuildJl ing, a familiar landmark, on the Singapore water front (seen above) will be known as Maritime House. The building on Collyer Quay, built in 1924. was recently bought by the Island Investment and Agency Co. Ltd. of Hong Kong. The152 words
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Article, Illustration198 1965-01-01 12 I^OLLOWING the successful visit of a Kcm-an trade mission to Singapore last month, the South Korean Government has reciprocated by inviting Singapore to send a similar trade mission to visit Korea. Mr. Won Chong Sam. manager of the Korea Trade Centre in Singapore, said this198 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-01-01 12 PROMOTION FOR BANK OFFICER MR. CHAN rpilh Kuala Lumpur branch 1 of Bank of America announces the promotion of Mr. Chan Hwei Wah (above) to the position of pro-assistant cashier, credit officer assistant Mr. Chan joined Bank of America in January 1962 after graduating from Nanyang University with a Bachelor105 words
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142 1965-01-01 12 rpHE Cessna Aircraft Company of Wichita, Kansas, plans to introduce a new twin-engine airplane ultilisinu the centre line thrust concept early next year. Cessna pioneered the new design for piston powered aircraft with the tandem twin-engine Skymaster which was first introduced In 1963. The new142 words
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Article43 1965-01-01 12 U.S. car Fales in mi< ber were at a record pa< > surcd the RUto industry ol its first 8 million car sales eluding imports. U.S. sales in th*» current calendar year am already a record, with one selling period still remaining.43 words
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Advertisement79 1965-01-01 12 stops i 3^ COUGH INSTANTLY 2 J§^ (V- Tti s FIXTURE Ej KINDS OF COUGHS zl AND BRONCHIAL '^^••Pr^ infections. 5 It OBTAINtBIE AT ALL PKUGOISTS AND StMVM STORES aolnts LU€N FOOK CO. i ■Mi 8 LIM TECK KIM FOAD. SINGAPORE. MM fimßk «L MARTON COMPANY LIMITED UmufeM B "SPEEDWELL"79 words
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Advertisement75 1965-01-01 12 mr/ummio London and Europe are only 18 hours away by Qjntas. DIRECT MM 707 tf JETS TO: Europe and the U.K. (7 Flights a week.) Australia: (6 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sale* agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel,75 words
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Advertisement903 1965-01-01 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.i Out Sport Milt P. Sham Ptnaag AUTOMEOON li»erpttl, Avomnouth la Pt/laa 3 Jm 4 CYCLOPS LuertMl. (,'asgoim CU. 13 111 2 MENEUUS LiteraMl Jai Jai Jai t/11 Jai 11 DOLIUS Liverpttl. OuCiin. Glasgow... lai 7 Jai II Jaa 11/11 Jaa 17 PERSEUS Livertail, Glasgow903 words
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Advertisement2439 1965-01-01 13 \m mm im My^M THE.EAC'ONES PE<\ VY yz^m\ JIM&AfOM nMtAurMPut.rswrrnMMAjaj. mmamo ■raT^J r^^l P Mf ISIII >3>l (UII SAILINSS TO BEVIOUTk, LAMMIA. GENOA LE NAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. GOTHENBURG, AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN. t-lmuwt r lai* •BASRA" (a) t.H-11/t Jm 3/SJM I Jm •■kink ie/21 JM Uil* Ma U'2k2,439 words
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Advertisement616 1965-01-01 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVftl HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S-noft P- S'haa Pmm« •CIHO LEICESTER JM 22/24 iM 23 JM t CITY OF COLOMIO 21/2* JM 31 JM 'fIAMIN.AN 14/17 Fei 11/21 Fel M FM I CITY *F WELLINGTON IS/21 FM 2* Fj* A VESSEL 2/ S Mar616 words
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Article540 1965-01-01 14 Rubber Market more active LAST week the Malayan Rubber Market though again curtailed by holidays, has been more active and has Included, a sharp rise of two cents over the prechrlstmas level, report HC.B. Co. Ltd In their current market report. The big movement came on Monday, adds the report,540 words
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Article51 1965-01-01 14 ON tbe frtt eiananga market In Hone Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted 5.78 a tor T.T. and :>.74i for aash. Stoning was quoted at 16.97 aad ana tasl of geM at 2521. Tbe Malayan Exchange Banks Association did not Issue rates yesterday which was a bank51 words
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696 1965-01-01 14 From Our Market Correspondent NOTHING occurred yesterday morning to stir tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia which closed as sluggish as ever at the end of the morning session for the New Year holdidayv Operations resume on Monday. Industrials were patchy with six up,696 words
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Article25 1965-01-01 14 Malayan Stock Indites Deo. 30 Dec. 31 Industrials: 8.V.11 HJ| Tins: HX.H 11K.09 robbers: 108.90 1U8.90 ♦Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962 l»025 words
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Article769 1965-01-01 14 dUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yeslerday with the uuniber a! RhaTCi traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boultcaa (3.000) $1.57, (3.0O0) 51. 59: Donlopj (3.000, SI. $2: Evto arda. (1.000) SI.M: F. and N. ardi.769 words
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Article25 1965-01-01 14 Dec. 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (up half a cent). TIN: $622 (up $2.25) Unofficial estimated offering 195 tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article109 1965-01-01 14 I In- following arr tin- .iuti;« Sinnaporr rubber and tin price* si.ire l«50. Vote: Singapore Tin M;irkrt 'freed" Nov. 16. 1949. Rubber price-, brtore 1954 are Spot and afterward* Noon f.o.h. > per Ib. i UM 10.H.1H els. IMI ni''.:>s cts. If.v: fHi.tr. cts. 1953 <iM4 (ts l!i;.«109 words
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286 1965-01-01 14 rpHE price of tin In Penang X yesterday improved again by $2.25 to $622 on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 195 tons. Apart from further easing In cash tin by about £20 per long ton the overall London overnient market ruled steady286 words
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Advertisement1735 1965-01-01 14 AUSTRALIA BMMM tjMUL PAHISIAN tNI HU kllKlCl m^^^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ »Mtt«»». c liMtt to. Bum im «ac*»*tt«asi a <-*Mi*siS BLB^sJLifß^Ly rombala ii m»i*n m n -:<ca vi '■■ss»s»M»aasssssssssasssssssassss»MW»Mas»MM»aPJPsM Leave Aland B'bane Spore P. Sham Its iMftM. ClittntM, Calttttt VL^^^*^^f,ii,,cjvi vicru riicui tTn I BAMKMA 14 Jm It Jis 11/2 Ftk 1/41,735 words
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Advertisement286 1965-01-01 14 13^ GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING LIMITED Loading tor:- Adelaide Melbourne. Sydney, HAPPY NEW YEAR M/» b«reitenram -»njn» Aftatj: SjeitS: Oweerj Office. asflt Umcii Car* ts|io tmrr.na tin il tele* ayer Strttt. 5 III: Nt. BHI3IJII I. Unei St. Ttli BSSII mttttiittt Tel iiKi Yj 3K mote usi t, «usi286 words
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Advertisement913 1965-01-01 15 Miitinurd from Page 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO Words SIS (Minimum) MRS. PONNAMPALAM, SEREMBAN, is i'jlicr, relatives and Iriends for r.cf. condolences and attendance funeral of her son, SlvagurutMthan. WIFE AND FAMILY of late Hector WMtrhurch La Brooy thank all rela•ai friends for tbeir kind assist"luring his Illness and for messasjM of913 words
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Advertisement665 1965-01-01 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Wcrdt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm NOW VACANT. 3 Furnished New Bedroom Hat. Clement! Road. $250/-. Tel. *****6, Spore. European Only. ROOM Sennett Estate, near Bus Stop, Telephone/Television, preferred single*/ couple without children Riot B'pore *****. RIVER VALLEY ROAD, 2 Bedroom Flat, quiet locality. Suitable services.665 words
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Advertisement701 1965-01-01 15 EDUCATION IS Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtro KINDERGARTEN at Kampoog Kapor Methodist Church. (Spore) offers children special pre-scnool training. New, improved f flcilit Ips In struct too tn Kiikllab. Malay and Chinese taught to to 12 noon, Monday to Friday. TNI TRINITY COLLEGE of Music. London will welcome701 words
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Advertisement1055 1965-01-01 15 FOR HIRE I 1% Wordi SI (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm f FUHMIIUHI ru ton ut Ulrs «v- enaas at Keasooaoto Rats*, bin U«s i Seng 81 Kocbor* Canal Koad. Stags.- i Dors Tel 31U31/21H27 I LOST 15 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St rtt. txtrm LOST from 04 Northam Road.1,055 words
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Advertisement686 1965-01-01 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pere) (5 Wordt M (Min.)— Box Jt rU. txtrm THE ELECANCE you lovs only dlKernlng jewellery faabloned by Lsc Onn Jwellers. 206 8 South Bridge Road. Singapore .give you that. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Words U (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm SLOANE COURT HOTEL, 17, Balmoral Road,686 words
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Advertisement748 1965-01-01 15 Msaas^ay^a«»^J^^J^^s^| RE: LAND AT GEYLANG. SINGAPORE, KNOWN AS PERSEVERANCE ESTATE NOTICE TO TENANTS OF J (WOUNDS AND BOOKS WOO FORMERLY PAID RENTS TO MRS. M.K. RKSHTY. 1 In accordance with a Judgment of the High Court in Civil Sun No. 368 ot 1961. MRS M.K. RESHTY. was ordered to give748 words
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Advertisement237 1965-01-01 15 NOTICES NOTICE MR. W.E. REEVE, F.R.I.CS. (forn.erly Oovernment Valuer and I Chief Valuer. Inland Revenue. Property Tux Division. Singapore) has pleasure in announcing that he will be joining MESSRS. CHEONO KOON SENO COMPANY LIMITED as from Ist January 1965. Please address all enquiries to: MZSSRS. CHKONO KOON SENG Si COMPANY237 words
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Advertisement120 1965-01-01 15 TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from P.W.D. Contractors In Class •E" and above up to 12.00 noon on 12th. January. 1965 at the Office Of the Jurutera Ne^erl. Kr.. Perils. Alor Sur. For:— The Construction of a Pumphouse and (4> four units i Quarters and Ancillary Works120 words
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Article, Illustration44 1965-01-01 16 MACKAY IN TRAINING AGAIN FOR SPURS BACK in training is Dave M.ickay, the Tottenham Hotspur Scottish international wLnuhalf who broke his leg for thr second tim eirly this year, which goes to prove that you iust usi beep a good man down. Reuter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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164 1965-01-01 16 Auckland dismiss Pakistanis for 159 CRICKET AUCKLAND. Thurs.— Auckland, holders of the Plunket Shield, dominated the first day's play In their match against the Pakistan touring team here. Dismissing the Pakistan side for 159. they replied with 112-1 by the close. Only Hanif Mohammad, the Pakistan captain, was able to164 words
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Article64 1965-01-01 16 CALCUTTA. Thurs. Ramanathan Krishnan < India >, the top .seed, beat S. Mlnotra 6-2. 6-2. 4-6, 6-3 yesterday to reach the semi-finals of the Asian Lawn Tennis championships being played here. Others in the spmi-flnals are Martin Mull'.gan and Bob Hewitt, both of Australia, and J. MukerjeaReuter - 64 words
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Article393 1965-01-01 16 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON. Thurs.— The English Secondi Division soccer team, j Swinidon Town, are hoping to tour the Far East next summer. The club are discussing an Invitation to play matches In Bangkok, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Singapore, (2) Hong I Kong (2) and Japan (2). Mr.Reuter - 393 words
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Article126 1965-01-01 16 JESSELTON. Thurs. Barawak retained for the fifth successive year their basketball title against Babah and Brunei last night when they beat Sabah 68-53 In the deciding game. Sarawak women's team also < won the championship when they I beat Sabah 49-37. Sabah and Rarawak had earlier beaten126 words
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Article292 1965-01-01 16 JOE DORAI - Hussein: My first task... TO GET KOK SENG BACK AS SKIPPER JOE DORAI: Singapore. Thurs By SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. president Hussein Kamari, who was re-elected at last night's annual meeting, said that his first job in the New Year would be to persuade former Singapore and Malaysia captain. Lee Kok292 words
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Article58 1965-01-01 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Blue lovers, current SAFA Div. Two champions, completed a double today when they beat Star Soccerities 3-1 in thr SAFA Junior Cup final at Jalan Besar Stadium. Rovers led In th« first half with three goals by Maiid Arlff (2) and Sahar Hussein. \\':iile Mohd. Ali58 words
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Article28 1965-01-01 16 IPOH. Thurs.— Don Alexander, the Australian bowling professional, trill give a two-day exhibition at lip Perak Turf Club Sports Club. Tiger Lane, here on Saturday and Sunday.28 words
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304 1965-01-01 16 RUGGER Evans is back in S'pore side SINGAPORE. Thurs. In their determined bid to reach this year's Malaya Cup final, Singapore Rugby Union selectors have persuaded Gethin Evans to make a comeback. Evans, the Malaysia international who announced his retirement In October after the match against Thailand, will be In304 words
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Advertisement946 1965-01-01 16 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Muiic Written Examinations, 1965 The above examinations will be held at various approved centres in Malaya on Saturday, titli March. 1965. Teachers entering candidates must, be familiar with the Board's Syllabus of Examina- tloo. 1965. 2 Entries close at Slat* Education Officers on946 words
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Advertisement728 1965-01-01 16 NOTICES i MALACCA MUNICIPALITY RATES FOR THE IST HALF-YEAR 1965 Owners of property are reminded that rates for the Ist half-year, 1965 are due and payable in advance without demand at the Municipal Office, Malacca, In the month of January. 1965. 2. The percentage of rates payable for the year728 words
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Advertisement705 1965-01-01 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI TRAINED ASSISTANT NURSES/ SENIOR ASSISTANT NURSES. Applications are invited from suitably qualified Nurses for the posts of Trainea Assistant Nurses /Senior Assistant Nurses in the Medical and Health Department. Brunei (4 post*) QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have tramed and qualified as ASSISTANT NURSKS at a recognised705 words
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Advertisement146 1965-01-01 16 Iliif: 'K-3 0. IpLSUi- WHATEVER JiS^MPI^ YOU WEAR WHEREVER Wt s iff SWAI\T i;i JU M STRETCH COMfO*"* SWAN SOCKS MFG. CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. 4th Floor, A. I. A. Building. Singapore 1. Tel: *****/6/7 Sole distributors: Siakson Trading Co., Ltd. idvertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch146 words
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Advertisement97 1965-01-01 16 wide variety of haemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance 'Bio-Dyne* skin respirator factor the discovery of a world-famous research institution. Already. 'Bio-Dyne' is In wide use for97 words
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108 1965-01-01 17 MARTIN PLANS TO SET UP TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT AT SYDNEY DENANG, Thurs.— Jimmy Mar- tin, who returns to Australia next week, plans to set up a training establishment in Sydney, reports Epsom Jeep. "Several Malaysian owners have promised to let me train their horses In Australia," Martin (right) told me today.108 words
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398 1965-01-01 17 Starter thought Wilson was his assistant THE STIPE'S REPORT DENANG, Thurs. The MRA 1 Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE ONE— Better Luck whs slow to begin. Des Coleman. rider of Harvest, was cautioned for tightening Sathi (Moxham > near the 4f. In the straight Trenous Gem, who was398 words
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75 1965-01-01 17 APPRENTICE CHAN IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION DENANG, Thurs. Ap--1 prentice jockey Chan Chee Kong is in hospital in a. serious condition here tonight. Chan, 19, who is apprenticed to Ipoh trainer S.K. Tjoa received severe head injuries and broken ankle when he fell from his mount, Khampang Phet. onto the75 words
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Article73 1965-01-01 17 PENANG. Thurs.— Moses Lee. one of the leading local Jockeys, has written to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman in say that he wished to contrltute $100 every month to th< N uonal Defence Fund "for as lone as I can afford." He added: "I hope73 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-01-01 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By pENANG, Thurs. Cash Inn, who attempts to win his second Penang Gold Cup on Sunday, may have lost many admirers after his failure over B£f on the first day. But my advice is: Don't be put off by that poor performance. He279 words
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1729 1965-01-01 17 Roce One 1.30 Cl 1 Div 2 ($9,000) 7f I ***** Lucky Lock) a 'Lucky St i Donnelly, 9 9.0 'Nazudi 4 3 ***** Balam»t Dataag a (Mainland St.) R. Breuk.. 68 11 *S. Lim 7 3 ***** Do Yon Mind a (Orandlflora1,729 words
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219 1965-01-01 18 Revised voters' rolls on show from today U"UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Elections Commission today called on registered voters and those who registered for the first time during the revision of electoral rolls in October to check whether thpir names had been inrluded ir the revised rolls. The revised registers will219 words
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Article73 1965-01-01 18 KNOXVILLE, (Tennessee^, Thurs. Two police officers found themselves locked in ttieir own rx>lice wagon yesterday with a reluctant drunk. The drunk wasn't too eager to get into the wagon so Officer Richard Parkes got Inside and pulled and Officer Richard Scruggs was outside pushing. SuddenlyUPI - 73 words
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Article48 1965-01-01 18 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs Nine Communist Chinese broadtasting specialists flew here last nlKht to make a survey before building two hiph-power radio transmitters offered Tanzania by the Peking Government. China will pay £350.000 for the i transmitters half as a grant, j half as a loan. AP.AP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-01-01 18 Radio and TV broadcasts of King's New Year message K U AL A LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang diPerluan Agong will broadcast a special New Year Day message over Radio and Television Malaysia tomorrow. The King will speak over Television Malaysia at 7.10 p.m. Over Radio Malaysia, His Majesty's message will91 words
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Article49 1965-01-01 18 SYDNEY, Thurs. A tropical storm has swept the northern coast of New South Wales, devastated crowded holiday camping areas and wrecked whole sections of some towns. Hardest hit was Brunswick Heads, where at least six homes were unroofed and about 5,00 campers left shelterless. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article45 1965-01-01 18 RANGOON. Thurs. Army patrols killed 16 rebels nine Shans, four Chinese bandits and three Palaungs and injured over 30 Shan rebels In bitter clashes in Kengtung and Momeik tn the Shan states last week, the News Agency of Burma said today, Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration537 1965-01-01 18 QUEEN E HONOURS HER S.E. ASIA SUBJECTS LONDON. *Tl. Air Marshal Peter Wykeham, Air Commander, Far East Air Force, has been madf a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (X.C.8.) in Queer Elizabeth's New Year Honours list. Maj.-Gen. Francis Wyld-bore-Smith. the537 words
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Article107 1965-01-01 18 60 LOSE THEIR IN BLAZE SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 60 people wt re made homeless when a fire today destroyed a house and damaged another at Henderson Road. The only injured person was Madam Mak Cheong Yeow whow house was destroyed. Police said that the fire started from the kitchen107 words
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62 1965-01-01 18 OSLO. Thurs.— A Norwegian airliner carrying 35 oassengers and three crew skidded off the runway while landing at Oslo's Fornebu airport last night. No-one was injured, although several people suffered shock. The plane, a Fokker Friendship belonging to a private Norwegian company, skidded whenReuter - 62 words
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Article19 1965-01-01 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is rushing 500 tons of surplus grain to famlne-etric-ken Somali. AP.AP - 19 words
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Obituary80 1965-01-01 18 POOLE Xemla Pools nee Norooba, vife of J. H. Poolc at Auunta OMpMal on 31.1 V.54. Funeral 1.1.65. Cortege leaving H. Hd. 14/26 P. Jaya it 11 a.m. for Cberaa Cemetery. MR. CHAN SIN LOW, aiiKi 60 pnasad a«.n at District Hospital, a l-'.ft-l Kuneral from Kjmunti'i ■"> 2.180 words
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Article, Illustration448 1965-01-01 18 'Apologise for House statement' call to PPP leader ATHI NAHAPPAN HITS OUT AT SEENIVASAGAM KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs Senator Athi Nahappan today described the PPP leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, as an "embittered and frustrated politician." Speaking during the Budget debate In the Senate, Mr. Nahappan said that If Mr.448 words
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473 1965-01-01 18 Perak, Penang in final on goal average BURNLEY CUP SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A FTER two tensely- fought matches at the Mer- deka Stadium tonight, Penang and Perak qualified for the Burnley Cup youth soccer competition final on Saturday. Both got to the final on goal average. Penang survived a473 words
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