The Straits Times, 3 January 1965
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Title Section14 1965-01-03 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,505 SUNDAY, JANUARY 3. 19«5 20 CENTS KI)N 119114 words
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Article, Illustration773 1965-01-03 1 TAI SING ONN - The sweet song at harvest TAI SING ONN By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There is a new spirit abroad in the countryside; a new feeling of pride among our peasantry. And all because of this new hope; this high yielding wonder padi Malinja. For after long years ol research and hard773 words
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Article58 1965-01-03 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat A pedlcurist and a tramp are disputing the ownership of a valuable pearl extracted from the tramp's foot when he asked to have a corn removed, according to reports from Rio Cuarto, Central Argentina. No explanation was given for the presence ofReuter - 58 words
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Article131 1965-01-03 1 GHAZALI off to London for talks I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Permanent Secretary to the External Affairs Ministry. Dato Mohamcd Ghazall bin Shane, left for London today to attend a meeting of senior officials from Commonwealth countries. The wetk-ionit meeting will be attended by rrpresentaiv.s nr 19 countries. It will cUacoai131 words
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Article29 1965-01-03 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Soviet citizens celebrated two millton marriages in 1964. But. the Soviet weekly newspaper Nedclya said hundreds of thousand* of marriages ended in divorce UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article31 1965-01-03 1 NAIROBI Si! —Children in District <>f K. will ro' be allowfii .sclio 1 this year BnlMi Ihe'r pnren:s pnduce recetpta snowlug ;hev have paid ilirlr kiCaJ Reutar.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-01-03 1 NEW YEAR DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE £UALA LUMPUR, Sat. < Malaysia begins the New Year with a vigorous diplomatic offensive in Africa, the Middle Eaft and Latin American countries. Three embassies are to be set i up to cover East and West Afri- j can countries and349 words
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Article669 1965-01-03 1 GOOD RIDDANCE: Nobody will cry over Jakarta withdrawal, says Tengku JAKARTA, Saturday Indonesia quit the United Nations at 12.01 a.m. today when Malaysia became a member of the Security Council. Mr. Lambertus N. Polar, head of the Indonesian delegation to the world body, notified the decision "orally"669 words
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Article634 1965-01-03 1 JACKIE SAM - Navy and troops on move JACKIE SAM: By SINGAPORE, Saturday j^Klllbri reserve and ships began to move out today to bolster Malaysia's "frontlines" in the military confrontation with Indonesia. This first big move was made in the afternoon when the First Battalion, the Scots Guards about 500 men boarded the634 words
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Article77 1965-01-03 1 LONIXW, Sal. The BritM uircrati cantor Eagle, on bar way to the Par East, has been held up at Mombassa. Kenya, aitta Rpneraror trouble, the Defence Ministry said today. Dock -rs. workers, probably fruin Jevonport. where the earner ma recommissloned :n May alter a £13 million77 words
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Article23 1965-01-03 1 BAGHDAD. Bal Martial law. imposed in July 1958. will be abolished on "Army Day." Wednesday, it was announced lodav. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article228 1965-01-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Tengku Abdul Rahman announced today that Malaysia will re-ODen negotiations with the United States for a defence loan on "fairer terms." "We want a long term loan with a lower rate of interest," the Tenßku said. He was commenting on a report228 words
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Article38 1965-01-03 1 Brides of 1 2 NEW DELHI. Sat— Though outlawed, child marriages are widely prevalent in villages surrounding the capital. A Government survey shows in some ureas the averaee marriage age i.s 14 for boy*. 12 for girK— APAP - 38 words
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Article24 1965-01-03 1 MANILA. Sat.— Sooth African tourists are bnrned from enterinu the Philippine! without because of the South African p< licy of aparihe.d. Ranter.24 words
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Article21 1965-01-03 1 EL OOLEA (Algeria*. Sat. Heavy rain In the laat several days destroyed 127 homes, leaving 600 people without shelter.21 words
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Article86 1965-01-03 1 LONDON, Sat. Peter Katvlii'son decided to spread a little goodwill around on New Year's Day. He stood in his bedroom window and to«sed banknotes and silver coins to passersby. Then urandmother caught him. Peter, aged three, was hauled off to his father who hurried out to find86 words
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Article49 1965-01-03 1 MANILA. Sal. Triplets were born on New Year day to a Filipino rouplr in Alhay, the same provider where quadruplets all Clrls were delivered 23 days earlier. The babies two hi»s and one «irl urre fuiltermed but weighed only from four to fivr pounds. I PI.49 words
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Article32 1965-01-03 1 \l <.ll US. S.it. -li-ii; earth tremor ii' part of the toun nf Mml.i. Narth-Raal v •Jiii in- thp in: hi killing ■At le.i-.t lour ;ieoj>le .mil injuring 10. Krult-i32 words
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Article27 1965-01-03 1 K \\V\I.I'IMM. v,t Presidrnt Avul> Khan, who took power in a MM niilitar* coup, swrpt into the lead in FakMaa'i lir.l prrNidrntial elections M at.27 words
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Article29 1965-01-03 1 SAIGON. Bat-— Seventy niorr irln i !••><■ Maria** n-pre toda> rvporlril killed in (he M hatllt- aK;>"> v| Virtron:: -lirrill.i- .11. mi Irs fast ol I I Rrulrr.29 words
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Advertisement15 1965-01-03 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffle* Place. Sinftipore-1. Tel: *****15 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-01-03 2 \'E\V YORK, Sat. Queen Sirikit A^ of Thailand, who is sometimes called the Jackie Kennedy of Asia, tops the annual poll of the world's best dressea women for 1964. A secret committee of fashion editors which counted ballots distributed among 2,000 fashion authorities, socialites and celebrities,AP - 153 words
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Article69 1965-01-03 2 ITKAN CITY: The Pope wished a happy New Year to 40.000 people gathered in St. Peter's Square and expressed hopes thai 1965 will bring "the dt-.-ired und necessary peace" to the world. Shortly after midnignt the V pre.s-vd a button here illuminate by remo'e control69 words
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700 1965-01-03 2 Wild, wild New Year many won't forget... USHERING IN 1965: London, New York, Vatican City, Johnson City, Moscow, Hong Kong, Wellington, Manila, Glasgow, Stockholm, Hobart (Tasmania). y^ANGS of teenagers rampaged through the streets of Stockholm and \JT Hobart (Tasmania) in one of the wildest New Year's nights seen in the700 words
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Article228 1965-01-03 2 LONDON: The Prime Minister. Mr- Harold Wilson, and his wite celebrated their stiver wedding anniversary at their holiday bungalow at St. Marys. Scllly Isles, where the Wilsons spent ChristmasIt was a small party, which included the Wilsons' two sons. Robin and Giles, and several close friends.228 words
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Article274 1965-01-03 2 1965-AND EXIT SOEK: SOOTHSAYER HONG KONG: An Indian soothsayer Mr. E. V. Shastri. who identifies himself as a professor of astrology, palmistry. numerology and yoga, has predicted the following world events for 1965: COMMUNIST CHINA will lose an important leader and its rift with the Soviet I nion will be274 words
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313 1965-01-03 2 \yARSAW: Three tiny brothers were fatally burned and three other people injured In a New Years Eve tragedy at Gniezno. Central Poland The fire engulfed the children i bedroom while their parents were out. A 14--year-old girl who ran out to get helpAgencies - 313 words
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Advertisement103 1965-01-03 2 DIETHELM'S NEW GROUP SOO FURNITURE Gracious lounge suite from the New Group 300 Diethelm's New Group 300— a full range of furniture for the home. Elegant designs that afford numerous combinations. Distinctive yet functional and costing a good deal less than you expect. The New Group 300 proudly maintains the103 words
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Article192 1965-01-03 3 Kidnap girl: imam stops wedding A LOR STAR, Sat. A Mah binte Hamid, 21, who was reported kidnapped by a youth with a bayonet yesterday, was back in her home today. Her lather, Hamid bin Itam. a padl planter, found Mah in an Imam's house at Kampong Gajah Mati, three192 words
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113 1965-01-03 3 Man dies as car plunges into river JERANTUT. Sat. A car carrying three cloth merchants last night plungtJ Into the Pahang River at the Jerantut ferry, killing one of them. He was Inche Ahmad bin All, who was trapped in the car. Police are still looking tor the vehicles and113 words
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Article39 1965-01-03 3 —Inche Azizl Ariffin from the I "1 Works. Post and Telecommunications. Kuala Lummed duty here as the Assistant District Officer. He takrs ovrr from Inche Ahmad Sharif! bin Abdul Rashld who has been transferred to Pekan.39 words
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183 1965-01-03 3 Three main problems facing us by the Chief Minister MALACCA, Saturday. rrHE Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, last night spoke of three main problems facing the country today They are: Implementa- tlon of Malay as the sole national language of the country; raising the economic level183 words
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87 1965-01-03 3 Extort bid charge: Two Discharged SINGAPORE. Sat— Two men accused of attempted extortion of $200 from a villager who wii.s said to have recently won $30,000 in a four-digit lottery were granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal, by a court here today. Lul Joon Seng, a grocer's assistant,87 words
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Article34 1965-01-03 3 KLUANG. Sat.— The District Officer here. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah, will open an exhibition of capiured Indonesian arms and ammunition at Paloh on Jan. 13 and at Rengam on Jan. 15.34 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-01-03 3 AND A DAY MAIL IS CANCELLED A SOUTH BOUND goods train from Penang was held up for seven hours yesterday alter the rear bogies of the engine went off the rails. The goods train wa.s changing tracks about 150 yards from the Rawang railway station when the162 words
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Article195 1965-01-03 3 Borneo prison staff trained in Malaya T'AIPINCr, Sat. The passing out parade of 77 prison warders 57 from Sarawak and 20 from Sabah was described here today as a memorable event in the history of the Malaysian Prison Department. Addressing the parade the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato195 words
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181 1965-01-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sat—Thousands of people living in the Geylang Serai area will have to be resettled if the government is to implement a drainage scheme to alleviate flooding in the area This was disclosed today by the chairman of the Urban and Rural Services181 words
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225 1965-01-03 3 Visiting journalist dies in hotel after 'get the doctor' drama KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. a VETERAN journalist from India who came A here last week as a guest of the Malaysian Government died suddenly early this morning in his hotel room after a 10-minute drama to save < his life. Mr.225 words
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Article90 1965-01-03 3 CINGAPORE. Sat. Two men were tentatively charged in a magistrate's court today with raping a British nanny. Miss Priscllla Ellen Tolputt, at a house in St. Margaret's Road at 1 a.m. on Aug. 16. Mohamed Hashlm bin Mohamed Ibrahim. 17, antt Mohamed Askon bin Kasrom. 26. also90 words
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Article36 1965-01-03 3 PENANO. Sat Reduced excess charge for over-parking in metered lot* in Oeorgi Town came Into force yesterday. The charge will be $2 (Instead of *5> if paid within seven days. or to oOmtwlm.36 words
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Article17 1965-01-03 3 SINGAPORE. Bat. Eight secret society suspects were detained by police In the tmst M bourn17 words
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Advertisement127 1965-01-03 3 Yes it is, but not just with embarrassment— he's got collar troubles! It was such a nice shirt too, but he forgot to look for the SANFORIZED trademark on the label. Now the collar's shrunk so tight he can hear bells ringing in his ears. Next time he'll make sure127 words
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Advertisement128 1965-01-03 3 "DW -f—- COTTON rmfw, lace bra "■"^■■^■MMaiaßiaa^Bm mmm $7.80 Spore P 9 $9.80 Federation style 119 Luxurious new nylon loce cups lined with soft cool combed cotton for extro support and "no see-through." Elastic comfort band in front breathes with you. Double Elastic in bock for double wear. Duroble ond128 words
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Article, Illustration214 1965-01-03 4 BID TO CHEAT GOVT CHARGE RUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The district office; of Ulu Langat, Syed Ismail bin Ahmad, 39, the distrist penghulu. Raja Shamsusah bin Raja Rasa Bahtan, 51, and a contractor, Hashim bin Talib, 33, were today charged in the Sessions Court here with214 words
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Article186 1965-01-03 4 Call-up: New batch in training SEREMBAN, Sat. The third batch of 400 National Servicemen have arrived at SlglntingCamp, Port Dickson to begin their two-month training. For the first time today's arrivals included men from Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak as well as from Malaya. This latest batch of trainees is made186 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-01-03 4 PRIZE GOES TO ORPHANS PENANG. Sat Penang beauty Miss Chee Nam Kwan who was third In last week's Press Queen contest, has donated her cash prize to the Handicapped Orphans Appeal Fund. Miss Chee. a beautician, was awarded a free return sea trip to Singapore and $100150 words
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275 1965-01-03 4 Practise Koran teachings, Sultan urges TAIPING, Saturday. THE Sultan ot Perak urged all Muslims to study the Koran and practise its teachings for a fuller and happier life, j He was speaklnr to the mammoth crowd that attended the Perak state finals of the Koran readIng competition at the Lake275 words
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Article77 1965-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A well-known mining consultant. Mr. Alfred Ernest Schmidt, died here after a long illness. He was 64. Mr. Schmidt, held in high esteem by the mining community, first came to Malaya 34 years ago and worked with the Anglo-Oriental Mines before setting up77 words
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Article86 1965-01-03 4 Waitress had one too many SINGAPORE. Sat. Mary K Loh. 19. a waitress, today admitted in a magistrate's court of being drunk and incapable at the Guan Guan Bar in Robinson Road on New Year's- Day. She was fined $10. Another waitress. Noor binte Ahmad. 27, was charged with the86 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor's 65.000 consumers will NOT have to pay more for their water supnlies from this month. fhe State Government has waived the decision to increase the rates from yesterday. No reason was given. The State Secretary, Inche Mohamed Shamsuddir. bin Mohamed Yacob, told225 words
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Article101 1965-01-03 4 Food gifts for 3 mosques SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Assemblyman for Slglap. Inche A. Rahlm Ishak. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, and chairman and members of the Siglap Citizen Consultative Committee today presented three plculs of rice. 180 katis of green peas. 150 katis of sugar, 90 coconuts and101 words
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Article42 1965-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The manager of Cosmopolitan Club. Mr- W. Oakes. was an unlucky man on New Year's Day. Thieves broke into his house at Lorong Perak early yesterday and stole $3,075 in cash, liquor and other articles.42 words
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Advertisement435 1965-01-03 4 SINGER Chamois i* v nuu I to •W >■:■■"■■■■• i/ JB 1 I ///m« 11 8 xmt' I Z'** I t liLs" 1 11 unr 1 1 1 1 MM M '-^ty 4iH^HIBS^ t rw--<A-™ i ML Styling within rear compartment follows the big-car trend. Unbelievable space and The elegant435 words
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Miscellaneous396 1965-01-03 4 SINGAPORE Channel 8 Channel 5 PM 700 OPfmiriK and ProP.M.: 100 Opening and Pro- ramm fl f"" 1 in all alWJ gramme Summit in all Langu- a g. es 5 ,£h Wren s Corner ages; 105 Twentieth Century 'National Lan R uaget. 7.20 Hlnthe man who spied on Pearl <>ust396 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1965-01-03 5 London Notebook— by T. Wignesan QF ALL the Malaysian women students I have spoken to, the one who strikes me as going well on the way (like the American lady ''chief cashier of the U.S. Dollar) to becoming our "mistress of finance" is1,090 words
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217 1965-01-03 5 CASE OF SAILOR WHO LOST MEMORY IN S'PORE TO BE RAISED IN COMMONS rpHE case of a young 1 British sailor who, having: lost his memory after a car accident in Singapore, and was flown t.) a hospital in Knuland without either his bride of nine months or his father217 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-01-03 5 UUGGING her beige fur coat against her well-groomed self, beautician Iris Ho Yoke Fong on her first visit to Europe, gingerly picked her way about the centrally-heated Malaysia Hall looking for some "old friends." When I approached her. she carefully sheltered from the near-zero draught244 words
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Advertisement106 1965-01-03 5 ft helher it's a bird cage or a bhch of flats 111 fi I j 1 I ikt. H In the colourful world II 1 J J^o lm^^ of ICI paints •••fCCC#C JT «-,^^k there's a glorious profusion of lavish colours y* WWW WW'WT' #I I to suit every job106 words
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Article23 1965-01-03 6 :o Word* tit (Minimum) "MASTERS" thut'a the nam* to rely on for freah milk. It's rich aad rrrnmy to Uie Ikst drop23 words
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Article47 1965-01-03 6 It War<t* it 'Minimum) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, in Slnpotej. Orchard Road Sunday Service I i.m. and 6 p.m. All Welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Canning Road. Singapore Worn at 7.30 a.m.. 10.00 n.m. lai 0.30 p.m. Sunday bchool for all igM m .45. F.veryone Welcome. Tel.47 words
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Article106 1965-01-03 6 SHAW say? in Candida: -IVa tombly easy to shake a man's faith in himself. To take advantage of that to break a mans spirit is devirs work." As of men so of the nation. The wilder utterances of some of our MPs is certainly shaking the106 words
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Article180 1965-01-03 6 ■OENANG'B Socialist Front JT~Lalwart Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew turns In II his political Jobs -he quits the City Council, the cnairmanship of the Penang Division of t.i" Malayan People's Socialist Front and the vlce-chalrmanshlp of the Penang Division of the Labour Party of Malaya. The reason for180 words
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Article89 1965-01-03 6 IirHAT are ou cultural Tf groups doing? Mr. J. B. Priestley, author and one of the giants of the English theatre. Is In Singapore. Has anyone appmaehec 1 him and asked him to give a lecture or two on the techniques of modern writing? Surely our young89 words
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Article154 1965-01-03 6 MR. S. RAJARATNAM. Singapore's Minister of Culture, has a point when he suggests that captured Indonesian prisoners should be put to hard labour. I can understand Malaysian frustration and anger in this matter. But we should think long and hard before we decide on what we .should154 words
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Article43 1965-01-03 6 WHAT a lovely Christmas present the Malaysian .-.ecurity forces gave the nation. Twenty-seven Indonesian raiders landed at SunmM Buntu. and within a matter of days they were nil rounded up and safrlv put away in the can. OSMAN SALLEH, KUALA LUMPUR.43 words
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Article96 1965-01-03 6 MY sympathies are with Mr. Tan 81ew 81n and my heart is torn by his cry (Sunday Times, Dec. 20) that of all the numerous telegrams and memoranda he received not a single one offered an alternative proposal for raising the MO million a year he hopes to96 words
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Article721 1965-01-03 6 SABA RATNAM - OPINION AND NOW TOMORROW... 'LET US BEGIN THIS NEW YEAR WITH HOPE' By I IF. budget session which has just come to a close has been a rough one, indeed the roughest we have seen since the concept of parliamentary government took shape in this country. There has been unruly721 words
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Letter69 1965-01-03 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK OF all tbe Christmas pictures none were so poignant than those of We>t Berliners crossing The Wall to see their loved ones in East Germany How monstrous that a people should be cut in two by a mass of brick and concrete. How strange that this69 words
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Letter63 1965-01-03 6 DO YOU know the fun you can have watching TV with the sound turned off? This is a game we try every now and then and we get some very good laughs, especially when that lot of local ballet dancers come on in "Checkmate." It is the63 words
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Letter81 1965-01-03 6 I NOTICE a suggestion that the dulness and boredom of cricket nowadays could be relieved by playing the matches at night and floodlighting the ground. Why not put up a gigantic picture of W. G. Grace on the pavilion facade, and an actor to intone81 words
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Letter75 1965-01-03 6 NOBODY who is anybody and surely everybody is somebody, as It were Prodnose: What do you mean, "as it were"? Myself: I put that in to soften the blow for people with an exaggerated sense of their own importance. You've made me forget what I was going75 words
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Letter66 1965-01-03 6 DEAR Mr. Wugwell, my wife desires me to say that she has no recollection of being kissed behind a horse by the clown in your circus, and that the repetition of this ridiculous story is an embarrassment to her in her public life. The social and political66 words
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Letter57 1965-01-03 6 TTHE discovery that some A people drive more safely after two or three drinks will probably set the psychiatrists on to reckless teetotal drivers who knock people down. If the advertisements are true, soft drinks like Poopsiboola induce such a euphoric state of mind that a driver is57 words
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Letter60 1965-01-03 6 npHE woman motorist who A was held up by a hippopotamus (a refugee from a zoo) was lucky not to have had every breath in her body analysed when she reported the incident. Had she been accompanied by a psychiatrist she would probably have been persuaded that her60 words
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Letter67 1965-01-03 6 NOT since Dr. Strabismus (Whom God Preserve) of Utrecht, on his South American expedition to Mount Popacatlnaketl, discovered the nosipaca (a bird believed extinct), have ornithologists been so excited. A Swiss guide has reported a dodo, or what seemed to be one, on the north face67 words
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144 1965-01-03 6 The things they say because they're they WHAT a pity that so many couples come to us only when relations have become so strained that it is difficult to give effective help from the annual report of Derby Marriage Guidance Council LADIES, beware— do not think because you are an144 words
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Advertisement11 1965-01-03 6 Cough Drops-. FOR RCLICF OP COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKERS THROAT11 words
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Advertisement84 1965-01-03 6 A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is enchant ingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times.84 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-01-03 7 PARENTS HUNT TWO RUNAWAY GIRLS IPOH, Sat. Two 1 15-year-old girls, believed to have run away with their boyfriends, were today urged to return home and "sort things out" with their parents. The two girls are not known to each other. Missing is Mah Sou Klew, who left her employer's239 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-01-03 7 EVELYN TOO - The love that began at a friend's birthday party... EVELYN TOO: By SINGAPORE, Saturday IT was "love at first sight" when Capt. Anthony Todd of 46th Squadron (LCT) RASC. met Miss Cecilia Packiam at a friend's birthday party last January. This morning exactly a year later, they walked down the147 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-01-03 7 GILBERT WOODEN - Friends again: Ruler Land [entri GILBERT WOODEN by I: SEREMBAN, Sai. jyjORE than 1,000 guests attended a buffet dinner at the Istana Hinggap here last night to celebrate the silver wedding anniversary of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar and Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan. mi i The last guests to arrive222 words
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Article280 1965-01-03 7 'Find my wife' plea by driver CINGAPORE. Sat. Greyhaired V. Kailasam. a City Council driver, trudged wearily into Times House this afternoon with aa appeal to helD find his wife. K. Valllamah ml.ss Ing since Aug. 22. For Kailat-ani 47. this nru.-paper was his last hope of finding the mother280 words
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Article54 1965-01-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The Straits tin price today fell by $2 to SB2O on an offering of 200 tons, up five tons. Sine*- i pore Coconut OH Millers' As- j sociation prices: Bulk $62; sellers, drum $651 sellers. The tone was quiet. All other mar-54 words
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142 1965-01-03 7 'Give jobs back to sacked men' call \IUAR. Sat.— The Johore branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees has urged the Muar Town Council to reinstate nine of its members who were dismissed because they had reached the age of 55. At an extraordinary meeting last night,142 words
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195 1965-01-03 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The First Magistrate, Mr. Eu Chow Chye, today granted a conditional stay of proceedings regarding two Hong Kong warrants of arrest against two Singapore citizens Anthony Wee anjj his wife, Agnes Wee. Defence counsel Mr. R. Murugason. assisted by Mr. T. C.195 words
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155 1965-01-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rrHE Central Electricity Board has approved the x construction of the $20-miilion Bentong Hydro Electric Development scheme. The Board's general manager. Raja Zainal bin Raja Culalman. said today: "The work will start this year and the scheme is expected155 words
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Article147 1965-01-03 7 Peter Loh picks Cabinet TESSELTON, Sat. SaJ bah's new State Government under the Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Loh. i was sworn in today by the Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. Mr. Loh was sworn in as Chief Minister yes- j terday. Today's swearing-in cere- mony was witnessed147 words
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Article25 1965-01-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. S.. Buddhist Miatkmary society Youth section will hold its annual meeting at the Brickfields Buddhist Temple, here tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement10 1965-01-03 7 Parker Service Stations Montor Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang 910 words
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Article31 1965-01-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The United Asia Investments Ltd and the Tahan Mines Ltd. B» day presented a 19.000 amb ilance to the St. John Ambulance Brigade Nursing Advisory Board.31 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-01-03 8 CINGAPORE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, reaching out to shake the hand of Inche Rohani bin Zainal. one of four west coast villagers who helped police round up the nine Indonesian infiltrators who landed in Singapore on Tuesday. All four143 words
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Article576 1965-01-03 8 whats rooafl PROBLEMS' 1 WriteM I to: Miss Jane L**t±\ The Sunday niwii Times House. River I Valley Road. Stnga- J pore- 9. No r«pUertß*i post. f)URJNG the two year* 1 have been married I have had to work outside as well as take care of tht576 words
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Miscellaneous63 1965-01-03 8 I ...Our relationships -one t»9 m? mm m\ 3 t>'** Sur mad* t** dd»»n>srrat>on nappy 17 JT* VH to welcome cpu to ate ourte ftmiu.., Wmmmmmm our organisation. informal... Iw^HlL^t l W_ 1 I *TL you'd find s you'll soon I^/njW iHtfrtf... a^^v^ V*W hS^^i k*ep thing* T^/>XL im<C? 11/63 words
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Article206 1965-01-03 9 "CVDR their first engagement of the New Year, the Singapore Musical Society offer a rather novel entertainment at the Cultural Centre on the evening of Jan. 11. This is a recital by a GerI man duo, Belina. who sings I folksongs from all over the j world, and206 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-01-03 9 THE girl looking surprised is Miss Daniela Bianchi, the 21--year old Italian actress whom we last saw in "From Russia, with Love. 1 Perhaps her surprise is due to the fact that she has just returned to Rome after doing TV in83 words
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Article, Illustration560 1965-01-03 9 RODERICK MANN - Niven: I've been so lucky with love RODERICK MANN By LONDON AS Mr. Noel Coward came down from London Airport's V.I. P. lounge to the car which was taking him to his aircm ft the other day, lie said to the driver bending over the bonnet: Tin afraid I've got560 words
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Advertisement496 1965-01-03 9 I \Ott SHOW IX.! I I Horn 1.30 -4 6.30 4 9.30 p.m I Mirthful! Magicai>y Musical! WAIT //W) •MM Dwtf naealMi TECHNICOLOR* Plus! Wolt D iney's Fcoturette. "YELLOWSTONE ClßS'co.or Todoy 8.45 p.m.: "Broken Arrow" \OW MIOU l\«.! Daily 5 Shows I Doily 4 Shows 11 am-1.30-4.00 1.30-4.00 630 9.30496 words
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Advertisement503 1965-01-03 9 i" The "irst" LADIEs'oNLY'pREVrEW "i 965™ I II 'rs.' A SATURDAY 9th Jan. at 9.00 a.m. V"^BL BJ I \vh I A AWS CAPITOL s.ngapore rm^ ■I I t*J I Book Now Stalls SI Circle $2 No Free List M B l»' i.\ Sandra Dee wean 17 gorgeous costumes B503 words
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Advertisement24 1965-01-03 9 Today Only: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 p.m "NIKKI WILD DOG OF THE NORTH" Eng. Today 11 a.m.: "CHINA DOLL" Eng. Opens Tomorrow "Me LINTOCK" Eng.24 words
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Advertisement380 1965-01-03 9 I ORCHARD THEATRE < GRANGE ROAD— SINGAPORE— TEL: ***** GALA CHARITY PREMIERE SINGAPORE CHESHIRE HOME WEDNESDAY, 6th JANUARY 1965 at 9.15pm TICKETS: SI O.OO, 55.00, 53.00 52.00. AVAILABLE AT C. K. TANG ROBINSON'S SEASON FROM THURSDAY. 7th JANUARY, 1965. Doily 4 Shows at 1.30 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. SUNDAYS: Extra380 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-01-03 10 Box Office 111 set to win Gold Cup g O X OFFICE lH will take some beating in the $20,000 Centenary Gold Cup over lOf (Race 6) at Penang today, writes EPSOM JEEP. He ran a good second to The Gippslander in the Governor's Cup over B.'f last week. Last317 words
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Article178 1965-01-03 10 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Construction (Race 2), Fast and Furious (Race 5) and Terhung (Race 9). The going is firm. r I-SOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER OEM. TRONG BLISS FIRE BLISS FIRF. Race 1 KUsk Fire Salamat Datang .Ir Maintiendral Kintang Sarmwmk Bintang Sarawak General Trong <178 words
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Article869 1965-01-03 10 I M RAL rRONG, third vim a late run to Gemini Prince over 6f last week, should be a good thine over 7f (Race li Earlier in the season he won at Ipoh and beat Cl. 1 Div. 2 field over the Bukit Timah 9f869 words
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1687 1965-01-03 10 Race 1—1.30 Cl 1 Div 2 ($9,000) 7f 1 ***** Lucky Lucky a (Lucky St.) Donnelly, 990 Wamdi 4 2 ***** SaUmat Datanj a (Mainland St.) R Breuk 6 811 *S. Llm 7 3 ***** Do Yon Mind a (Grandlflora St.) R. Breuk:.. 4 8111,687 words
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Article349 1965-01-03 10 A 2-1 victory over Sunderland today sent Lords United to the top of the English football league First Division for the first time this season. LONDON. Sat. With 39 points from 26 matches, they lead by two points from Chelsea. 4-1 winners today over Leicestei City,349 words
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Article202 1965-01-03 10 Pithey paves way for run-spree CAPE TOWN. Sat. South Africa piled on more runs against England on the second day of t tic Third Test here today, and were able to declare shortly after tea at 501 for seven. England v t re U4 for no wicket at the close.Reuter - 202 words
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Obituary28 1965-01-03 10 MADAM WEE YOONC NCO (Bonß Ah Ny.i) 61 pass.-d aw;iv 2 1/65. CorteKr leavtnt; 501-K Com Drive at 1.00 p.m. on 3/1/6S lor Uuui Chu Kan« ciinttry.28 words
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Advertisement363 1965-01-03 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE li Worts M Win ,—Bux it rM. exlrn RCOUIRE MICROFILM SERVICE? Ml (8por«) 123 MarGENUINE PHOTOSTATS, Koto- Roblnoon Hold. 8por«. PHOTO COPYINCPLAN PRINT- i INC Mi In .link-. Slnk-;iporc. Tel: 7-nt IO», '''Una Inanrnnrr BuildlnK. THE HAIR CLINIC. 10. PllMlll I'honr :!4024 For Dnn- I363 words
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Advertisement400 1965-01-03 10 Br^^^B rJf ••jji jf£<flfll Going to Europe Wliy 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 the400 words
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Article, Illustration959 1965-01-03 11 NORMAN SIEBEL - JOINT SER VICES HIT BEST FORM TO QUALIFY FOR FINAL NORMAN SIEBEL By SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Joint Services qualikd for next Saturday's falaya Cup rugger final at tfic ."xpense of Singapore Civilian? in the replay on the Singapore padang this evenOnly for the first ten minutes was there any semblanceChew Boon Chin - 959 words
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218 1965-01-03 11 CAPE TOWN. Sat Eng land hit back with twi wickets Including that oi renturv maker Eddie Bar low. before lunch on the .second day of the third Test against South Africa here today. At the interval South Africa were 323 for three. Barlow departed218 words
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Article144 1965-01-03 11 DRAMATIC VICTORIA COLLAPSE MELBOURNNE, Sat. After iT reaching 391 fur one. Victoria collapsed dramatically, losing five wickets for four runs on the second day oi their Sheffield Shield match against South Australia here today. Victoria were all out for 492. By the close South Australia had made 124 for two144 words
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Article278 1965-01-03 11 'QLASGOW, Sat. Police I clashed with New Year's Day revellers in the annual Rangers versus Celtic soccer game watched by 60,000 Glasgow football fans here yesterday. More than 50 people were arrested. Attempts were made to i overturn an ambulance. Six people and one policeman278 words
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Article32 1965-01-03 11 PENANO, Sai Two goals by Heng Patt late in the second half enabled Penang Chinese to beat Penang Malays 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium today32 words
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Article, Illustration581 1965-01-03 12 Burnley Cup goes to Penang KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THIS should have been Penangs 70-minute of glory as the forwards brilliantly led by centreforward Namat Abdullah burst into fluent, efficient attacks from the first minute to overpower Perak an^. become worthy Burnley Cup champions for the first time at the Merdeka581 words
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Article43 1965-01-03 11 AUCKLAND, Sat— The Pakistani crlketers drew their three-day match with Auckland which ended here today The New Zealanders. set to make 152 in 85 minutes finished with 81 for two wickets Scores: Pakistanis 159 and 250-7 declared. Auckland 258 and 81-243 words
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Article27 1965-01-03 11 AHMEDABAD, Sat. Because of rain there was no play here today on the first day of the Third cricket Test between India and Ceylon. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article235 1965-01-03 11 PENANG. Saturday. DENANG Sports Club upset Selangor Club by 21 points (three goals, a try and a penalty) to 10 (two goals) in their annual rugger match for the Shaw Cup at Western Road here today. Selangor Club however were not at full strength as235 words
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Obituary50 1965-01-03 11 SIX Richard Brunei Hawe*. forme- Professor of Medicine. College of Medicine Singapore, passtu away on 30th Dec. 1964 In U.K. MRS. IRENE DIMNEY, aged 52. passed away on 31 12.64. Cortege leave Funeral Palour Singapore Casket Company Lavender Street for Bidadari Cementery Chapel at 4.00 p.m. on 3.1.65. I50 words
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Advertisement171 1965-01-03 11 1 JUue CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word, SIS (Minimum) I TO Mrttv and Leonard a girl at I Assunta Hospital on 2.1.65 thanks to Doctor and Staff. sidhu to Eithna and Harcharan a son at OH. Scremban 2-1-6&. Both well Thanking all in attendance. ITEO Tan: David, third s/o Mr. and Mrs.171 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-01-03 11 DIARY SOCCER— MCFA Cup: Spore v Negri (Jn Besar. 5.15); Malarca v Johore (Kubu Stadium, 5 15). Pongfol Cup: L. Perak Indian Assn v Nova Scotia 'V T Anson). HOCKEY— Spore HA v Royal Navy (Naval Base. 5). BOWLING— Perak Turf Club SC v Amcol, Spore (Tiger Lane, Ipoh, 951 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-01-03 12 YOUTH (UNDER 20 AND UNDER 23) HAS ITS DAY MAT KADIR MUFFS IN FRONT OF POSTS CONVERSION KICK Come on. get back into the game, you are out oi line. This may be what Johore forward Jimmy Wong (dark jersey) is saying to Perak wingthree Kadir Deen as75 words
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214 1965-01-03 12 Seng Choy is sacked for punching an opponent IPOH, Sat International Yee Seng Choy was sent off the field by referee G. Perumal for punching an opponent In a friendly soccer match In which Kllat Club beat the Perak Amateur Football Association President's XI 2-1, to mark the official opening214 words
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Article49 1965-01-03 12 IPOH. Sat— Federation Engineers from Taiplng became the first holders of the Alsagoff trophy when they beat the sth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, Batu Oajah. 3-2 in the final of the 2 Federal Infantry Brigade Interunit hockey championship on the Municipal padang here today.49 words
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Article97 1965-01-03 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. M. J. Middlemist (36' i) won the Singapore Island Country Club •A' division medal stableford golf competition today. Runnerup was B. Kingston (35%). R. L. Kerr and J. A. Vandevende (19 3/16) shared the ball sweep for the first nine. The second nine went97 words
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Article36 1965-01-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor took third place in the Burnley Cup tournament when they beat Singapore 2-0 in an I eariier match Selangor's goals came from Mazlan Harun <29th minute) and Penimal (68th minute).36 words
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595 1965-01-03 12 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Perak can count themselves extremely lucky that they are sharing the Under-23 rugby football championship trophy with the holders, Johore. after a drawn 6-6 final which started off promisingly but never reached the standard expected on595 words
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Advertisement162 1965-01-03 12 B^k ~^^^m lS^Jb^B^v^ BbBVNMHWb\^B^bI L^b^blb^Bb) »iS ft 4K With Mercedes-Benz you can -automatically This is the kind of gear change you can less changes with the overriding selector achieve when you have the Mercedes-Benz lever. 4-speed automatic gearbox. So fast that you Illustrated below is the 190, available with hardly162 words
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Article42 1965-01-03 13 DOCTORS IN DISPUTE- Genius or charlatan? This question* mark hangs over; any doctor who claims sensational cures by methods rejected by the bulk of his profession. In this series a writer who is himself a doctor investigates cases which caused world-wide controversy.42 words
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Article, Illustration2910 1965-01-03 13 Strange buzzing noises came from the machine in the doctor's consulting room Lights flashed on and off. And the medical profession in Britain and America was torn by bitter controversy. Could this contraption really diagnose illness? Could other machines devised by the doctor-inventor cure hopeless cases? Many2,910 words
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Advertisement24 1965-01-03 13 i Pages Pages j j For Women 4 Comics 6,7,8 i Serial 1, 5 Stars 6 j Know Alls 5 Pe"*cope 2, 3 j24 words
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Advertisement210 1965-01-03 13 \\ll| m: v. J^ -y I *jB mT^s^^ I A A I Formica in Restaurants New Freshness and Flexibility in Decoration with FOR IwllUA Laminate -lovelier interiors, permanently beautiful pQPJ^Jd^ FORMICA Decorative Laminate has a place wherever Decorative Laminate there is a surface to be covered. Why is it such210 words
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Article, Illustration858 1965-01-03 14 RONALD KINSEY - THE TERRITORIALS... RONALD KINSEY. By Kuala Lumpur dH3ZQ3i MEN AND WOMEN WHO FILL A VERY VITAL GAP IN THAT LONG, THIN GREEN LINE AN irony of democracy is that a na-ti-Mi which desires to maintain this way of life is subject to both the free choice of its people and858 words
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Article, Illustration530 1965-01-03 14 GAULDIN MIRANDA - GAULDIN MIRANDA By KUALA LUMPUR THE TARCET-TO RAISE THE MONTHLY INCOME OF MALAYA'S 500,000 FARMERS FROM $100 TO $350 AND ALSO RIVAL THE EFFICIENT JAPANESE SYSTEM MALAYA S 500 0 0 0 far mers who have been toiling to make both ends meet530 words
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Advertisement269 1965-01-03 14 mmk &f pocneior 1 If f f f yCJ) Palso in n i^C s^Sh THE SAME ISSUE r'[ \^^w^ New Year Oazzlers K X l'U^ lf you have a wolf problem lf )W Heady lde3S fOf 1%5 \y|l|V admirers cannot take a straight hint... Resolutions-Do You Believe In /^L-^^yYU \J/^269 words
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Advertisement110 1965-01-03 14 I I was miserable j I during t me-ot-the-montii. I I Embarrassed. Unhappy. I I Uncomfortable. I knew also I I that I was missing out on I good times, many activities. J I My eyes were I I opened... to Tampax I I by a friend. She said it110 words
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Miscellaneous260 1965-01-03 14 (popular crossword) PJ/3 I lr*r I |K ACROSS: 3. Kind of poem DOWW: L Sum (5); 2. In M V 5 Solid bulb (4); 9. Ran good time (6): 3. Metal (4); 4 (s)'- 10 Plight (6); 11. To be Rush (8); 5. Plant (6); 6. Verses learnt by pupil260 words
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Article, Illustration557 1965-01-03 15 RONALD RANSOM - Big cats on the cool tin roofs... RONALD RANSOM By SINGAPORE THK Lropard (Kelis. Parrius) is rightly reearded as taking second place to his more magnificent cousin, the tiger, but he is a handsome and graceful creature, even though he has some ices. Thr so-called "black panther" is the same557 words
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Article375 1965-01-03 15 THIS MAN JONES OOWARD P. JONES, currently United States Ambassador to Indonesia and a former professor and editor, will take over as chancellor of the East-West Center, the unique educational institution in Honolulu dedicated to AsianPacific American understanding, sometime this month. The 65-year-old diplomat-educator will be top executive of the375 words
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Article, Illustration974 1965-01-03 15 HAROLD SOH - building boom awyers HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE IN SINGAPORE CONTINUES TO GO FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH-AND THE... SEEM TO BE THE ONES WHO ARE GETTING THE BEST OF THIS SCRAMBLE ARE lawyers making too much money from Singapore's land and property transactions? This question has been posed by property dealers974 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-01-03 15 happen because the dentist has been careless." WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? Was Victor Justified? He won his case. The judec said it might be a paradox, but his counsel was right: it is easier to prove nrgligrncr when a dentist is doing something simple— like a96 words
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Advertisement747 1965-01-03 15 THIS NEW YEAR RPI GIVE HOOVER \M WmSmiM super /fIL ilpsgpr power ,^se\ WTX'HOOVER A y\\ CONSTELLATION^ JfJ THERE'S ALWAYS GOOD REASON FOR CHOOSING HOOVER Bi I' \W BL n I 1 Eos^Ji II I I ?Nh .PLEASE CUT HER( M .__..>»^&- If you live within a radius of 10747 words
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Article, Illustration313 1965-01-03 16 BRING a touch of nature to your coiffure And what better way to highlight your crowning glory than with that most beautiful of nature's products the flower. To be piecise, I'm advocating the use of our lovely Malaysian orchids, blooming on our door-steps, adorning only our homes.313 words
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Article366 1965-01-03 16 Those interview jitters it ft THIS week I ask a question for the benefit of all schoolleavers now in the throes of the annual job -hunting lever. The question: "How many of us DON'T suffer from jitters when called for an interview?" So you've been asked to appear before a366 words
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Article326 1965-01-03 16 KING ARTHUR was bendIng down to pick up a couple of coins that had dropped from his pocket when the court Jester tiptoed up behind him and administered a harmless tap on the behind. The King leaped, and when he came down he was in such326 words
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Advertisement604 1965-01-03 16 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN McC ALL'S TEST ROOM we tc^t products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use ihem. That's why. after we have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it. we604 words
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Advertisement160 1965-01-03 16 she has answer i^HjT Full of poise and con-^^J p> fidence at all times-this 3k is the woman everybody A S& admires. No more discomfort for I her during those diHicult days, for she has the V answer-Caressa-so soft V and light and safe. (aressa t til II I JtßP^a^Hk160 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-01-03 17 SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE he was convinced that the San Francisco doctor and his box was not a fake. He proclaimed Dr. Abrams a genius. NEXT WEEK: THE MIRACLE GIRL30 words
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684 1965-01-03 17 THE NINE 'STATES' THAT MAKE UP NEGRI SEMBILAN DEAR Know Alls: Which are the "nine states" after which Negri Sembilan is named? T JORDAN Necj'i Sembilan is note actually a loose federation of six political units: Sri Menanti. Sunaei Ujong. Johol. Jelebu, Rembau and Tampin. The old nine vnits consisted684 words
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Miscellaneous372 1965-01-03 17 Mood: 11.00 The Late Show; 12 KUALA LUMPUR midnight Otm AM.. 6.00 Programme Sum- SINGAPURA mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 700 The News; 7.10 Breakfast A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A 6.01 Morning; Prelude; 700 Nev s; Day 735 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News;372 words
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Advertisement611 1965-01-03 18 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poisedevelop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people nave discovered a fascinating simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop their personality They tell how this unique method, studied In the odd minute* of the day. has enabled611 words
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Miscellaneous1735 1965-01-03 18 yOUK GUNS COCKER MEN!.. I SUT THEKE iS MOTWIMS PIERCE AKOUT NOT UNTIL TME SAWCTiTy OC TME >-iOV\E <S IM gf^l i^'ltfflil. "^^^^S^^A^ 1^ SAVA6ES'- Th£ TZAMQJIL w g^ T c s *T.y E E ?r. A .^,^2 m .....r.r^~..JiiM{lllllffft'lVffl\tlf////l{)lH/ fy/lP mm^kW to improve your position In the and see1,735 words
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Miscellaneous247 1965-01-03 19 TH£ CISCO KIB, Ijour UTUct West f aff(ni rtte PKpaHß| +g *n W ine kjSTLERS TUOVGHT^k I BUT THERE'S A*& KAM6E.' A\AYB£ WE IIF NU Dt>£ TC LOOK FCK HIM TILL PAYLIGUT/] f 11-.— P^^^^^^^^SQ TOOll FELL OFFON^ OOFY? 3BCCMB SCATTSREP.' 3UT WE P SETTER STICK A RCVNP HEZBI 4§BF247 words
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