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Title Section21 1965-01-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fie***** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 118921 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1965-01-04 1 P. KRISHNAN - READY FOR DEFENCE Razak P. KRISHNAN, Precautions taken STEPPED- UP AGGRESSION AGAINST MALAYSIA LIKELY NOW THAT SOEK IS NOT ANSWERABLE TO ANYBODY By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 'A good riddance, no need for a cabinet meeting' MALAYSIA has taken steps to defend herself against possible stepped-up aggression by Indonesia in viewUPI - 1,140 words
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Article112 1965-01-04 1 Tarantula can make a pet: Expert YEW YORK. Sun. The deadly tarantula can make a cuddly pet. according to the sponsor of a new-style pet show here. The pet enthusiast, who calls himself the Great Zaret. maintains: "There is no animal, no matter how strange or deadly, that someone does112 words
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Article43 1965-01-04 1 AKRON (Ohio). Sun— The fashionable home here of Leo "Lips" Mocert. 54. an alleged member of the American Mafia, was destroyed last night by two explosions followed by a fire. The cause of the explosions was not immediately determined.43 words
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Article26 1965-01-04 1 MACAO. Sun— A total of 2.133 refugees from Communist China registered »t the Casa Rlcci refugee centre during 1964. It was disclosed here— UPl26 words
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294 1965-01-04 1 Cassels due in S'pore for talks with commanders MORE TROOPS TO COUNTER NEW SOEK BUILO-UP I ONDON. Sun. Britain's incoming Chief of the General Staff has left for Singapore for a "really close look" at the Indonesia Malaysia crisis, heigi ened by reports of a. Indonesian military build-up. Gen. SirAP - 294 words
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Article73 1965-01-04 1 MANILA, Sun. Nine passengers were reported trapped and burned to death while 32 others were seriously injured when their bus fell Into a precipice In Zambonga Del Norte Province today. The Philippine news service reported that the bus was trying to overtake another vehicle73 words
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Article47 1965-01-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. U.S. State Department officials said yesterday they had not received any official Malaysian communications seeking a reopening of negotiations on a loan to buy U.S. arms. However, they indicated, the door is still open for further negotiations if .Malaysia is interested. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-01-04 1 by a big margin KARACHI. Sun. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan was swept back to power for a five-year term last night with a clear victory in the Presidential election, according to figures released by the Election Commission. They gave the 57-year-old President 49.307 votes in an187 words
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Article124 1965-01-04 1 PEKING. Sunday. jpHINA'S top leaders were re-elected to their posts at a session of the National People's Congress the nations "Parliament" here today, according to the New China news agency. Key figures who were reelected include Liv Shao-shi, chairman of the Peoples Republic <Head ofReuter - 124 words
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Article29 1965-01-04 1 KISENSTADT .Austria.. Sun —A 27-year-old Hungarian crept through the barbed wire fences Into Austria near, here last night and asked lor political asylum police reported— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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100 1965-01-04 1 TEACHER, 24, FOUND DEAD OF A BULLET WOUND OEREMBAN, Sun. A k^ 24-year-old teacher, Manjit Singh, of Jelebu, was found dead early this morning with a bullet through his heart in bis parents' home here. Beside the body was a Browning automatic pistol belonging to his brother, a police officer.100 words
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Article77 1965-01-04 1 CANBERRA. Sui number of Australian Air o will shortly begin two years of exciiiuifce duty in Brkain. Canada, me United States and New Zealand, the Minister of Air. Mr. P. Howson. announced today Officers from those countries will spend similar tours of duty in Australia Mr.Reuter - 77 words
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Article196 1965-01-04 1 Buddhists mass for new protests SAIGON, Sun. Four thousand Buddhists assembled it the National BuddhisJ Centre here iliis morning to reopen their campaign ;»#iinst toe Americanbacked Governmenl of Prime Minister Tran Van Huong. The crowd milled around the centres ground amid banners which denounced Huong as "nonrevolutionary." They heard anti-GovernmentUPI - 196 words
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Article21 1965-01-04 1 REBELS CRUSHED I PA/ (Bolivia!. Sub. —Interior Ministry announced it had broken up subxersue movement in iiuii\i.i early today.21 words
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530 1965-01-04 2 LONDON. Sun. Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, is likely to call top Ministers and Service Chiefs to a special meeting tomorrow to review Indonesia's decision to withdraw from the United Nations. British officials are studying reports of Indonesia's move, and mX.Reuter - 530 words
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85 1965-01-04 2 LONDON. Sun. Elegant beige coloured sari coats are to be supplied to British Overseas Airways Corporation's Indian and Pakl»ttanl stewardesses, it was reported I here yesterday. The coats, made of camel hair and fine wool and satin lined, are to keep the girl.s warmReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-01-04 2 INDONESIAN ENVOY ALI ON THE RAZAK TRAIL TUNIS. Sun. Indonesian vice-chairman of the People's Congress Mr. Ali Sustroamid.io.jo (above), arrived by plane yesterday to seek Tunisian support for Indonesia's campaign against Malaysia. Mr. Sastroami djo.jo came from Algiers, by way of Paris. In Algiers he had talks with government leaders154 words
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128 1965-01-04 2 JAKARTA. Sun— Presi- i dent Soekarno told Chinese doctors who attended him during his recent illness: "1 am now as fit as ever" during a special ceremony at Bogor Palace, south of here, last night The President pinned Mahaputera (grandson) stars on the doctors inReuter - 128 words
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167 1965-01-04 2 Puppet Panchen Lama confesses 'crimes' npOKYO, Sun. Th« 1 Panchen Lama, who was recently ousted from his position as China's puppet ruler in Tibet, has made a public confession of his "crimes."' Radio Peking said yesterday. A broadcast monitored here said the Panchen Lama had submitted a written statement "confessingUP - 167 words
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Article88 1965-01-04 2 PEKING. Sun —A Chinese Air Force unit shot down an I "intruding pilotless highaltitude reconnaissance military plane of U.S. imperialism" over central-south China yesterday, the New China news agency reported. No other details were fhren. China previously claimed it had shot down a similar typeReuter - 88 words
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316 1965-01-04 2 NEW DELHI, Sunday. ALL leading pro-Chinese Indian Communists, wanted for allegedly planning a violent revolution in collusion with China, have been arrested, a Home Ministry spokesman said here last night. A total of about 800 had r now been arrested and some IReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement176 1965-01-04 2 Sweet news It'» Hermesetas (pronounced Hcrme-SEfc-ias), the pure Swim »»eeiencr far sweeter than ordinary saccharins. Hermeseua has no additives— «o no bidet taste or unpleasant alier-eHecu. And it's so economical! One Inexpensive little tin sweetens like 1000 lumps of sugar. From today, enjoy sweet things— without sugar, without worrythanks to176 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-01-04 3 Life in Russia is wonderful, says 'Third Man' MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Harold "Kirn" Philby, the 53-year-old former British agent and diplomat who vanished from the Middle East into the Soviet Union nearly two years ago, emerged briefly from the Moscow twilight yesterday and said he found the Soviet Union "marvellousReuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration346 1965-01-04 3 LONDON, Sunday. gIR Alec Douglas Home today began drawh^ up the broad outline of the platform 01. which the Conservatives would fight any snap general election in the next few months. Sir Alec, whose Government was only narrowly defeated last October, is spendingReuter - 346 words
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153 1965-01-04 3 IT'S OVER: BID TO REDUCE 6ft. 7in. ANN TO SIZE... LONDON, Sun. Surgeons yesterday performed the final operation in a series designed to reduce a 6ft. 7in. teenager to slightly over tilt. A spokesman for the Oswestry Orthopaedic Hospital said last night that everything had gone according to plan andReuter - 153 words
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Article49 1965-01-04 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Sun. Two boys missing from a training school have been discovered stowing away on the liner Queen Mary on a cruise to the Canary Islands. a radio message from the vessel said today. The boys disappeared from a Bristol school on Dec. 29.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article44 1965-01-04 3 LONDON. Sun. Businessman Mr. Christopher Tibbs said today he Is Koinn to build a sft. wall behind his home to shut out the noise of the trains that pass even' half hour. And the bill Is going to British Railways.— UPl.44 words
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Article315 1965-01-04 3 LONDON, Sun. MOST industrialised countries expect their 1964 road traffic death Hk- f ures to set new records. Final figures are not yet in but statistics for the first nine months of the year show increases of from 10 to 16 per cent. ReuterReuter - 315 words
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192 1965-01-04 3 THE TIME MONTY WAS TOO DARN SCARED...' WASHINGTON, Sun. Gen. Omar Bradley said today that Field Marshal Montgomery "was so darned scared" during a key World War II battle that he failed to close the trap on 40,000 escaping Germans. Gen. Bradley, who commanded more than a -nlllion American troopsReuter - 192 words
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227 1965-01-04 3 II A VAN A. Sun. 11 Cuba's Premier, Dr. Fidel Castro, took the salute yesterday at an anniversary parade highlighted by the first i appearance here on a I Soviet Jet, described as a reconnaissance plane, and a two-gun Soviet j tank.227 words
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Article115 1965-01-04 3 LONDON, Sunday. AN 18-year-old youth, sentenced to death after committing murder for the second time, was reprieved yesterday. Peter Dunford received the death penalty for killing a fellow prisoner in Wakefleld. (Yorkshire) Jail, where he was imprisoned for an earlier murder. He was due toReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement97 1965-01-04 3 READY FOR OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road, Singapore 9. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Etc.) S~M i LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE vVith Spacious Front and Back Land tor Gardens. fARQUET AND MOSAIC FLOORIN6 THROUGHOUT, FENCIN6 AND GATE INCLUSIVE. Price from $45,500 upwards. £asy Payment or Cash with97 words
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Advertisement345 1965-01-04 3 I fl^^ m m M W ym )S A 8,. 1 HI 'W Wtm- >■■■■<'■ BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich. f| '•"•■2 trustworthy source of red-blooded ■■> 'JJJJ/ [J cnercy. It comes from the concen- .^E-^^3L*r trated NATURAL goodness of bee f Wfagt gf,345 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-01-04 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Vtui«"\ lie ne MJ A 1 I I V- UURQV yS I *J*[_ /HOT MAKIVX CLOSC IS f PEOPLE HI TO ME HUOU THIS29 words
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146 1965-01-04 4 Blasting for underground car park, garden SINGAPORE, Sun. The Public Works Department will carry out rock blasting at Raffles Place between 7 pin. to 8 p.m. from Tuesday to Thursday. The blasting is in connection with the proposed underground car park and garden. Motorists and public are advised to keep146 words
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Article104 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Electricity supplies will be cut off in certain areas here on Wednesday between 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The areas affected will be: Jalan Hwt Yoh, Chesptow Close, Ripley Crescent, Lien field Road, Walmer Drive. Serangoon Garden Way (between Yio Chu Kang Road and Lichfield Road).104 words
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297 1965-01-04 4 Standstill order to pro-tern committee SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE High Court here has ordered the pro-tern committee of the Malayan Airways Qantas Empire Airways Local Staff Employees Union not to conduct the union's affairs until the court otherwise directs, following legal action against the committee by a group of members. The297 words
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114 1965-01-04 4 Razak to open Koran reading competition KUANTAN, Sun. A total of 20 men and women from all parts of Pahang will take part in the final of the State Koran reading competition, which will be opened by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. at the Sultan Ahmad Mosque here114 words
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Article84 1965-01-04 4 KUALA TRENGGANTJ. Sun. A 19-year-old padi planter. Said bin Jusoh, was bound over to be of good behaviour for 12 months in the sum of $500 m one surety in the Sessions Court here today for housebreaklng and theft. Said broke into the house ot84 words
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Article34 1965-01-04 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun M An unemployed estate worker. ..isah Kaundar, 70, was found hanging from a rafter In the labourers' lines of Soon Lee Estate, 12 miles from here, early this morning.34 words
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200 1965-01-04 4 Public projects credit to Govt and people SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Committee, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, today made it clear that all public projects carried out by the committee were the combined efforts of both the Government and the people. He was referring to200 words
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Article85 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Education Ministry has announced the names of successful candidates who took the L.R.S.M. branch C. (general paper) of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (written) examination. 1964. They are: Kwan Lim Leng. Doris Yeo Woon Seng, Loo Keng Eng, Linda Lim85 words
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Article42 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water will be cut oft in Lorong 15 and 17 back lane i Between Qeylang Road and Sims Avenue) on Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and In Tanglin Halt Close from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.42 words
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Article29 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Independent missionary movement will hold a free film show at the Salvation Army Boys' Industrial Home. Thomson Road at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday.29 words
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149 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Equator Art So- ciety, Mr. Pang Joon Swee, said yesterday that Malaysian artists I should cultivate a national form and style of art, reflecting a profound devotion and feeling towards the nation. Speaking at the149 words
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Article115 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nearly $22,000 has been distributed in the last few wseks to local charities in Singapore and Johore Bahru as a result of donations by the Royal Naval Base Charity Chest. This amount brings the total distributed by the chest in the last two years to115 words
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Article292 1965-01-04 4 A RECORD OF 1,773 BLOOD DONORS SINGAPORE. Sun. A total of 1,773 blood donations were received by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last month. This is the highest figure attained for any a one month in the service's 18-year history. Among those who donat- j ed blood in December were292 words
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Article67 1965-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Sin- gapore Cine Club will hold a free public screening of three Illms on •The Fundamentals of Film Making" at the National Library at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The films are: "Learning the Language" which deals with camera technique, cutting, fading and67 words
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Advertisement385 1965-01-04 4 ORCHARD THEATRE I CRANCE ROAD SINCAPORE TEL: ***** fGALA CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF SINGAPORE CHESHIRE HOME WEDNESDAY 6th JANUARY. 1965 AT 9.15 P.M. TICKETS AT $10.00, $5.00, $3.00 $2.00 AVAILABLE AT C. K. TANG AND ROBINSONS SEASON FROM THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY 1965 I|DAILY4SHOWS: 1.30-4 00-6 30 9.30 pm SUNDAYS385 words
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Advertisement68 1965-01-04 4 LAST DAY More to save Your Money DURING ANNUAL SALE WE OFFER EXTRA 10$ DISCOUNT FOR 10 DAYS ONLY FROM 25th DEC. 64 To 4th JAN. 19*5 INTERNATIONAL ARCADE, PENANG. 92 HIGH ST., Spore. Today 3 Shows: 3-6-9 pm ■wmsruTitTuimMoniu rms ntotimm-SMimuuii HOMI WAOiAS t 'J% CHAR Vj» iJPI-.dervesh wSnm68 words
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Advertisement199 1965-01-04 4 SONGS of FRANCE and SPAIN fcL^ presented in their traditional Jm Ik niqhtlu in the CAWAV RESTAURANT and Qo^u^L ARUNDEL ROOM The Korean Dancing Trio "TOPS HOTS" will alto be performing tonight in the CATHAY RESTAURANT only. I\M£m» Businessmen, make every lunch hour a time Qvr£ for real relaxation at199 words
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Advertisement525 1965-01-04 4 3RGAjNISATION« Ifhli 1111. IIAV!" I iho». do iv 1.30. SIS. S4S pj My Foir Lody" «tort» promptly ot: 1.42, 527 d 8.57 p.m. id.once CASH bOOKINGS only IHY NWTA I s m *4, >i SO SI SO-No tf u»t Complimentary CompoH with 7-up will be «erv«d to elre»« potrom et525 words
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Miscellaneous448 1965-01-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following In today'! schedule Air India: From London, Parii. of civil aircraft movements at Rome. New Delhi. Bombay. Madraa Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: (Al 122) 7.20 p.m. loo.v/.L British Eagle Airways: From LonARRIVALS i, UmbU Bombay <EOB 676) ■OAC: From Melbourne. Brisbane, 6.55 a.m.;448 words
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357 1965-01-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun than 790 hospital assistants throughout Malaya will go on strike from Jan. 18 to back their demand for direct negotiations with the Government on any matter affecting their welfare. They are members of the National Union of357 words
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83 1965-01-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A J total of $1,268,554,162 in currency notes and 56g.617.705 in coin was in circulation in Malaysia on Dec. 1, 1964. These figures arc cjntained in the Currency Commissioners' abstract of notes and coin in circulation, published in tlu- latest Singapore Government83 words
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204 1965-01-04 5 School offers cash for top -students- J£UALA LUMPI R, Sun.— The Gajab Berang Secondary English School in Malacca is probably the only one of its kind in Malaysia. The reason: It offers cash awards to its students Mho obtain distinctions in their examinations. The principal of the school. Mr. Kok204 words
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81 1965-01-04 5 JESSELTON. Sun. The Chief Game Warden of Sabah has issued a warning that orang hutan is a protected animal in the State and very severe penalties are prescribed for illegally hunting these animals. The warning was issued following conviction of a Japanese. Takeshi Yasuda.81 words
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252 1965-01-04 5 6HAZALI GIVES ADVICE AND MAKES A PROMISE... rpANAH RATA, Sun. A promise to the aborigines that they will not be used as a tourist attraction was given here yesterday by the Minister of Lands and Mines. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi.252 words
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172 1965-01-04 5 It's back to school for over 400,000 today SINGAPORE, Sun. °Twei>t y-two new schools will open tomorrow Black Mon-! day to accommodate j 60.000 six-year-old children who are going to school for the first time. More than 400.000 students will be back in classes after the Christmas holidays. These new172 words
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112 1965-01-04 5 Headman saves woman and child from drowning MUAR, Sun.— A kampong headman. Inche Mohamed bin Haji Nl'mat. saved a mother and her child from drowning in the Muar River at Telok Bakong, 10 miles from here, yesterday. He was on his rounds when he heard cries from direction of the112 words
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279 1965-01-04 5 Estates not to sack employees without giving warnings KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE general secretary of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union, Mr. T. P. D. Nair, said today that the days of estate managers dismissing their monthly-paid staff at a month's notice were over. The union had come to an understanding279 words
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Advertisement194 1965-01-04 5 fep? Back to School with a PARKER 45 classroom! With the converter in place, <■ 4 cartridges good for up to 10,000 words. ii i jn, PADI^FP A P P#^\A/ r/Ai\rvi_i\ ni\i\v/f vertible for real convenience and versaor solid 14K gold points. $Z -0045 '7*50 Parker Service Stations: Montor Ltd.194 words
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Miscellaneous35 1965-01-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl fz DESIRE A BIT^N I [1 PUT All? INVEg )\J?A.DIATQgjy fl\ ANVTHIM' ELSE VA BEASTLY DISPUWN I NEED.. LIKE <R4S. S J X^/ V^OTTEMPeRM f//NO, BOT I tVOOCD 4S2t ts^r<iS3^35 words
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372 1965-01-04 6 Court: Judge should have seen body of detainee WITNESS: POLICE DID NOT ASSAULT SAMAN ALOR STAR, Sunday. JHE Kedah High Court judge, Mr. Justice Suffian, said today the police should have asked a magistrate to view the body of .a detainee who died in the lock-up of the Jitra polite372 words
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Article69 1965-01-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —I The New Year began without any fatal accidents here and In Singapore. There were 19 accidents all minor on New Year's i Day and only one man was I slightly Injured, said the traffic police spokesman here. L In Singapore, 133 minor69 words
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215 1965-01-04 6 Pilots: A rush to join— but from wrong people KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The quest for young men to be trained as pilots in the Royal Malaysian Air Force is still on despite "very good' response in the past. A spokesman for the Air Staff Division of the Ministry of Defence215 words
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118 1965-01-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A detective last night fired a round from his revolver when he was hit on the head after arresting a man at Jalan Kubu. No-one was reported injured. Detective Naizer Ahmad was in a taxi travelling alonjr North Bridge118 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-01-04 6 Singapore union leader to study in Britain SINGAPORE. Sur, A Singapore trade union leader left here by air for Britain tonight to take up a three-month course In industrial relations. He is Inche Hashim bin Idris. a vice-president of the National Trades Union Congress and president of tht I Singapore163 words
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Article53 1965-01-04 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Incht Tahir bin Nazarali was re-eiected chairman of the local branch of the Amalgamated National Union or Local Authorities Employees at a general meeting at the Town Council chamber here on Friday Inche Hisham bin Hajl Yusof was elected secretary, and Inche Kamarolzaman bin53 words
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Article217 1965-01-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya and Singapore will be connected with Sabah and Sarawak on the South-East Asian Commonwealth telephone cable system by the end of January. The submarins cable between Singapore and Jesselton was finished In July last year and tests are still going on217 words
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Miscellaneous175 1965-01-04 6 At/vy O»p By V.T. Unwttiln I 6UZ.' MY GOCMESS, HOW) A»VWGHT, CAN I I ON,NO,6UZ^WMCICHaI WELL. JUST LOOK AICHAi WHY. \CW MOW, NOW, >OU JUST CALM 1 I KitE T'SEE tOU UP AK'/TWCHKTTERf rM SORRY /mEANXXJ VDU Cm HARDLY «TAN> 1 LOW POWN... AM' AFTER WHILE. I L 4ROUNP AOAIN..175 words
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Article, Illustration1607 1965-01-04 7 Gambler's gold mine profits financed fabulous oil strike IT ALL BEGAN WITH A DRUNKEN LABOURER AND HIS GOOD WIFE ON Mart* 10, ISB4. a reporter on Ihe Kockhampton Morning Bulletin set out to visit various gold-mining centres inland and write a general article about them. Included in his itinerary was1,607 words
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Article, Illustration133 1965-01-04 7 Hall lent his personal fortune to set the smeller goIng and In the nick of time D'Arcy was saved from having to sell his concession to a French syndicate. Soon after, his men struck oil on what became133 words
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Advertisement321 1965-01-04 7 I Bare PR &ai x!^ ti-JLI HOW IHI HELPS STEEL MAKERS MODERNIZE ECONOMICALLY When Japan's major steel manufacturers need new imum production of more than 666t d. equipment or want to improve existing facilities, the When Fuji Iron Steel wanted to reconstruct the No. 3 chances are they turn to321 words
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Advertisement239 1965-01-04 7 'A Jet's a Jet... so what's all this about Pan Am's International Style?" First of all, every Jet is not alike, the extra attention shown to your Oh, they may look alike. But Pan reservations, ticketing, and bagAm Jets are maintained and oper- gage handling. It's the superb servated under239 words
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Article100 1965-01-04 8 2* Word* tli (Minimum) MR AND MRS. rheons: Mm Mew (fhank friend.* and relatives for their attend<nr. well wishes, valuable gift* or the orcasslon of their marriage on 27-11' '.I MR A MRS Frederick I. Lazarus |thank friendK and relatives for their dirts, anaaaaa. snd congratulatory mrr laaget on100 words
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Article113 1965-01-04 8 M oreTs SIS (Minimum) "MASTERS" Fresh Milk, pajteurlaed and homoui nued for n't digestion, la enamy to the last drop Try a pack.' SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY'S new morninK/i'vi ning clajsea commenctn» Tuesday 12th January. Teacher: Hazel Trmperton (London Rrnduate). Kor finthi-r detail- rinn MM ;4<>J< or cnll at 23A.113 words
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The Straits Times Monday, January 4. 1965.
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Article775 1965-01-04 8 moment, his willingness to load Indonesia back into the world body if China is given the Taiwan seat. But the real j motive for withdrawal has I been made too plain. Soekarno has even further i tainted his claim to moral j leadership, and to be775 words
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Article377 1965-01-04 8 Banishing the cattle will be a small but important step in j the campaign to restore Singapore to its old status as "the cleanest city in Asia." With the Cattle Ordinance passed, i attention will be more easily diverted to the other nuisances j mentioned by Mr. Lee377 words
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Article151 1965-01-04 8 The Pakistan election result is not yet final but there seems little doubt President Ayub Khan will wind up with nearly a two-to-one electoral college majority over his main opponent. Miss Fatimah Jinnah. The established order is changed to the extent that a military dictator can point also151 words
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297 1965-01-04 8 Television programme breaks: Director explains WOULD like to refer to a letter to you by Square Eyes" of Butterworth (S. T. Dec. 25 > complaining of the numerous breaks in television transmissions to the Penang area. Television programmes are relayed from our studios in Kuala Lumpur over radio links which297 words
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Article163 1965-01-04 8 I REFER to your report 1 (ST. Jan. 1» of the award of the Industrial Arbitration Court in the case involving the Industrial Workers Union of Singapore and Messrs. K. K. Mohamed Abdullah Ltd. It was reported that the Court found as a fact that Sime Darby (Singapore)163 words
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1118 1965-01-04 8 The battle goes on for a free Press AN ANNUAL COUNTRY- BY -COUNTRY SURMW OF ATTEMPTS BY GOVERNMENTS TO SffiEWJB CRITICISM AND SUPPRESS INFORMAmXS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ZURICH Sunday AT T E MPTS to restrict or suppress freedom of the Press througliout the world fell into a new pattern in 1964,Reuter - 1,118 words
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Article402 1965-01-04 8 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— 27 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS M.A. n PERSONAL PRONOUNS: THESE are words and phrases used to reter to oneself, to a person spoken 10. and to a third person spoken about in a COn i V h r ad U to n describe them in this manner because, unlike402 words
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Advertisement705 1965-01-04 8 Straits Tiro Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: COLO BTORAOE AWCADK Orchsrd Road (lat floor) COLD STORASsJ BRANCHES At Holland Read Kateeig Ksvael Read Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORI LTD > Winchester House. Coilyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Flt/patrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.705 words
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Advertisement49 1965-01-04 8 SOLID AS A ROCK f Jh .saaWx^ ~-rtaHr^3 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank •.UTHQRISCD CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUEC m FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 BfNIRAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEID: $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WISELY SAVE WITH O. C. B. C. tAMCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA.49 words
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Advertisement123 1965-01-04 8 Wmothers~wh~o care Mgive their families 1 to harden and protect teeth against decay! Good, strong teeth are one of the most important health assets you can have. Laboratory tests have proved that fluoride in toothpaste provides fluoride in a form which makes it easy to absorb by the teeth enamel.123 words
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Article, Illustration353 1965-01-04 9 MINISTERS MEET TODAY TO DISCUSS THE TOUCHY ISSUE OF APPOINTMENT OF STATE SECRETARY JESSELTON, Sunday. 'JHE first Cabinet meeting tomorrow under Sabah's new Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Loh, will reconsider the appointment of a State Secertary. In an interview with the Straits Times, Mr. Loh353 words
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Article48 1965-01-04 9 PARIT. Sun. Inche Kamaruddui bin Abdul Rum. 32. Assistant District Officer, Parlt. has been granted a Pulbright scholarship to attend a public administration course at Plttsburg University in the United States. lie will leave by plane this week and will be away four months.48 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-01-04 9 f^O.NNY WEE, 17 (cen- tre). who was crowned "Miss Aviation 1965" at a dance in aid of the National Defence Fund held at the Ocean Park Hotel in Singapore on Saturday. The runner-up was Vianney Ang (left), a Japan Airlines ground hostess, and77 words
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119 1965-01-04 9 JPOH. Sun.— The Ipoh rTee Library will open an audiovisual section to provide good music and documentary films for the public. According to the library's director. U.S. Peace Corps member Mr. Karl J. Reeh. 1 this section is to be equipped with gramaphone re-119 words
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Article70 1965-01-04 9 DAY OFF FOR ALL ESTATE MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— For the first time in plantation history. Malaya's 200.000 plantation workers took a common day off today. This was the result of a Never-on-a-Sunday pact signed three months ago between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries70 words
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Article379 1965-01-04 9 NTUC to Tan: Prove your charges UNENLIGHTENED APPROACH TO TAX PROBLEM' SINGAPORE. Sun. The National Trades Union Congress has described as "baseless and unfounded" allegations made by the Malaysian Finai.ce Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, that the NTUC was "pro-Communist and pro-PAP." The NTUC chairman. Mr. Ho See Beng. In379 words
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93 1965-01-04 9 BRIBBANE. Sun. A man Is recovering In hospital at Nambour near here after his Malayan born bride of two days was drowned. The man, chlnese-born Loh Hoon Sun, 26. Is suffering from shock and Immersion. He was honeymooning at Caloundra. 60 milesReuter - 93 words
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Article69 1965-01-04 9 I SINGAPORE •nil The arting Dlrector-Oenera] of TYirc< mir.ut;lc«:'oiii. Malaysia. Mr D. Smith, announced today that following the taking Cable mid Wireless Ltd. Uon» In Singapore from Jan. l by the Central Oi vernment all correspondence and inquiries about sen-ices hitherto operated by Cable and Wireless69 words
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197 1965-01-04 9 MOTOR ASSEMBLY COMPANY TO BE NAMED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Government is expected to decide at the end of this month which international car manufacturer is to set up a motor assembly plant in Malaysia. The Controller of the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Inrhe197 words
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305 1965-01-04 9 DRUNEI TOWN. Sun. It has cost the Brunei Government $16 million to* preserve the peace in Brunei since the rebellion in December. Mr. John Lee, the State Financial Officer, during the Budget session of the Brunei i Legislative Council this week, noted anReuter - 305 words
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118 1965-01-04 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian Government has offered to fly the body of the Indian journalist who died in his hotel room here yesterday to India. The External Affairs Ministry here is making arrangements to fly home the body of Mr.118 words
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Advertisement30 1965-01-04 9 CONTEST PRIZES MUST BE WON NOTHING TO BUY NO SLOGANS TO WRITE... SO EASY TO WIN FREE CONTEST FORMS ARE OBTAINABLE FROM DEALERS DISPLAYING A JBLUE PLASTIC. TEUIN TETORON SIGN.30 words
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Advertisement206 1965-01-04 9 BLACKCURRANTJUiCE yußMHirsr In Vitamin C W ULTRA-LOW M price for this B j double-size .^JfflSu^ bottle IfelSl Your tody needs rich supply of E& 1 VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness, tj^^SiSjH^^jJ build body tivtur nnd fight infection. 11l *ASCAD» I Kn»ur* radiant health and vigorous 11 'M< energy by drinking ("nscadc206 words
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Miscellaneous705 1965-01-04 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S K.L. P. Piung "Tower of Legand"- 8.00 News 6-lpoh 4 Malacca In Mandarin; B.io Popular Music; Sons and Sketch; 8.34 PM. 5.15 Test Pattern And The Big Story 'Theory and Music; 5.45 Programme Bum- Practice"; 8.00 News In Mamary; 5.50 News Outlines In lay; 9.10705 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-01-04 10 Adults learn— the hard way KUALA LUMPUR. Sum. I j I WOMEN KEEN TO 'GO BACK TO SCHOOL', BUT FACILITIES ARE POOR, SAYS AISHAH ILLITERATE women are keen to attend adult education classes, but facilities are poor. Senator Aishah Ghani, vice-president of LJmno women's section, said this on Friday when270 words
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142 1965-01-04 10 QINGAPORE. Sun. The Straits Times has received another $209.30 for Madam Parvathl, -whose husband. S. Shanmugan. was killed in a road accident. This brings the total of her fund to $5.*****. The donors were: K.C. Sukumaran Ipoh <$10>. staff of Survey Dent,. XL i142 words
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Article39 1965-01-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sun— Police have detained four men while screening 2.955 people during the past 24 hours. Two men were detained under the Societies Ordinance and the other two under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions! Ordinance39 words
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Article37 1965-01-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. will declare open the third Malaysia student photographic exhibition of the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society at the Polytechnic exhibition hall on Tuesday at 5 p.m.37 words
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342 1965-01-04 10 HITCH IN BID TO END SAIGON CRISIS U.S. wants legal basis of govt restored SAIGON, Sunday. HITCH appeared yesterday in negotiations between South Vietnamese generals and civilian leaders on a compromise solution to the current political crisis after the United States mission here stood firm on its demands to restoreReuter - 342 words
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139 1965-01-04 10 Sniff-sell, the subtle new sales gimmick T ONDON, Sun. Peo- pie who follow their noses are target of a subtle new sales gimmick. If something smells good, a person will be unconsciously motivated to buy It, according to an expert. The expert, one of Britain's top-rank perfume consultants, was commentingUPI - 139 words
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203 1965-01-04 10 A* ADRID. Sun. A giant ITI mock-up of the streets of central Moscow, complete with the Kremlin and other famous landmarks, has been built on a 10-acre site near the airport here, where director David Lean began filming Boris Pasternak's book.Reuter - 203 words
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Article59 1965-01-04 10 ACCRA. Sun. Mass rallies and demonstrations throughout Ghana yesterday marked the anniversary of President Nkrumah's escape f.'om an assassination attempt last year at Flagstaff House, his official residence here. At a rally in Accra, one minute's I silence was observed in memory of Mr. Salifu Dagarti. chiefReuter - 59 words
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Article27 1965-01-04 10 TUNIS. Sun. Torrential rains iin south-eastern Tunisia have flooded the tow n of Zarzis. causing seven deaths and traking more than 3.000 fanuiies homelet*. UPL27 words
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Advertisement172 1965-01-04 10 dln^ a»t 0° /l t All wrapped up for you! Your Qantas travel agent gives you the world waiting at airports. You will know exactly in one compact package. He will help you what to do and where to go so as not to waste plan your trip from the172 words
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Miscellaneous270 1965-01-04 10 Straits Times Crossword Jf' IHI bT 7 bbT* BF bbl bbl I bbm I bb^ Hbbbb~~^~lbbl ACROSS mentioned by Evelyn criar7. Down miss (5). acterlstlcally (5). 8. Chief support* one of the n Club obviously without IS family wearing corset* (9). 4-3-4). 9. 12, punt around the point (5). 13270 words
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Article581 1965-01-04 11 Walter Warwick - Walter Warwick THE ANARCHISTS. By James Joll. (Eyra and Spottiswoode. 355.) By Looking for history on the East Coast .the revolution is dead; its spirit cries in the wilder——^ness 1 ANARCHISTS have never made a successful revolution. Two good reasons have always been against them, their581 words
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Article1118 1965-01-04 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By 1 It suffered the defects of ■ijoth. Its leaders, Mr. Joll reminds us, had Integrity and insight. The great thinkers of the new movement were Proudhon, and Kropotkin, and to a lesser extent Bakunin. Kropotkin's vision of society without privilege or class you1,118 words
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Advertisement379 1965-01-04 11 Wml^A A A 'M*Z m f^Bm i-'A •^il/i jt_f T\ la\ S««d for a copy of this famout Tflß!^^ \jj book, ft will coat you nothing. Y«t It can open the door to a wonderful career. General Certificate It will ahow you how you can of Mucatton be a success379 words
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Advertisement217 1965-01-04 11 \Wa^ncT/ 8 li WAGNER LOCKHEED I moderate duty brake Wagner hydraulic brake fluid Quality SHOULD GO -Jester, •NTO EVERY Rone safef BRAKE SYSTEM none more wjde y Y0« USED. SERVICE Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 -319. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. TEL: *****(5 1ine5) INTEREST V V J B/Jk reR217 words
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Advertisement509 1965-01-04 12 (Continued from Page 111 SITUATIONS VACANT re's tt (Min.)— BOX St CIM .xlr. APPLICANTS To BOS No. AMO4 T. Singapore are thanked. Position ow oiled. A LARGE INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION has vacancies for .ALES MANAGER with t~»~i~l knowledge. Applicant must have experience In sales management related to office furniture, architectural products509 words
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Advertisement1063 1965-01-04 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I syaji v« fMiH.)—BQ X SO rf erf ra lUEAL ROOM Kor Rent in residential area. Interested party contact Mr. Teo. Tei (Spore) *****. THREE BEDROOM FLAT District 14 For Rent $120. Owner retaining one bedroom. Box AS4M) B.T. Spore. 4 ROOMS FLAT, at 347-C Oeylang Road and1,063 words
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Advertisement859 1965-01-04 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT IS Wordt %t (Mtn.)-Box it rtt axtra IS") SQ.FT. SELF-CONTAINED Office sth Floor Pudu Building, Pudu Road. Services including reception, switcnrtoard facilities and use of Company boardroom by arrangement. Rent S3IS pm. Contact Young Advertising A Marketing iM) Ltd.. Telephone (XL) *****/2 GODOWN SPACE VACANT IS Ward*859 words
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Advertisement897 1965-01-04 12 EDUCATION IS Worda tt (Min.)— Box St eta extra THE IRINITV COLLEGE of Music. London mil welcome candidates for the tortbeoming exaralnationa. All instruments including conducting speech drama will be accepted. Trinity College Local Examination Him elan 1-A. Kirk Terrace. Singapore <*. SINGAPORE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Coma and see the New897 words
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Advertisement1042 1965-01-04 12 FOR HIRE IS Word* U (Mm.) Bmx rlt —♦> FURNITURE tor Hire of Hire Pui cnaae at Reasonable Kates. 81a Ot tteeg. 81 Rocbore Canal Koad. Slags pore Tel: *****/***** MEFRICF.RATORS AT REASON ABLE Rates. Prompt service i;uarar teed, Marden Comoarn SB, Urassw Koud. Singapore lelepnoo* jj.s^ BEAUTY CULTURE IS1,042 words
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Advertisement927 1965-01-04 12 FOR SALE a IS Word* tt (Min.)— Box S* rlt -rtrm BOY MUSLIN SHEETS Vina Quality •c single Size $3.90, CseesndovaJcUrj i- Blankets 55.90. Boys' Girls' Pyjarrm suiti- $2.90 Only Bargains. Luck s 17, I- on hard Road. C'pore. >' lUH acl*BH »*HVICS at <ll ss piiKiucts Radios Tapereeordtn. PnootMfrmPO927 words
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Advertisement766 1965-01-04 12 GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board at tbe office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 pjn. Monday Bth February, 1965 for: "THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ONE MOBILE CRANE 7 TON LOAD" 2 Tenders received after this date766 words
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Advertisement588 1965-01-04 12 "PAHANG JKR. TEM'klt NOTK K Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class V and above under Head 1 Subhead 3 Water Retaining Structures will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R.. Pahang. Kuantan up to 12 noon of the 28th January. 1965. For the Construction and Completion of588 words
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Advertisement1114 1965-01-04 13 B^^w^^^^Lj^p^Lej^BjWMdKaaCadj^^H^^^Bßjav^kß^BJbdj^H 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.. (Jut S'pora Mils p. Sham "inaag lUTOMEDON liverpiil, Avonmouth ll Pt.Tedai Jaa S LYCLOPS lirarpaal, Clasgo* Gla. 11 Tedajr MINEUUS LiTerpeal JM J Jaa I Jaa B/1B jai 11 OOLIUS Liverpeal, Dublin, Glasgow... Jll 7 Jaa IB Jaa 11/11 Jai i) itRStUS Liverpaal,1,114 words
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Advertisement2494 1965-01-04 13 WUiUSKUJLiMMMSLUIJ^M W'^ THE E AC UNES ■S^V~JfoB laaowPOat a omaa naaiiiaii iwminaw mum aaV^^r^T^^i I "nmhhw k.MMMe h >oioi«,i »n wtit» tmtt I Pkaaa 7MI. Pleae ***** P»MI XII PaaM ***** SAILINGS TO BCYIOUli:, U'IARIA, GENOA. LE MAVIE, NAMMBS. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTtROAM, JMSTEROAM. GOTHENBURG, AARHBS AMI CoVeNMAGEN. *.i.t>»»i« »na« Kaaaag2,494 words
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Advertisement1223 1965-01-04 13 .W ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD K^H LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V^ l HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Soon P. Sham Penani CITY OF LEICESTER 18/J< I" 22/24 laa 25 iaa f CITY OF COLOMBO 27,21 Jaa KAMINIAN 14/1/ Fel II 21 Fel 22 Fel I CITY OF WELLINGTON J5 rea 211,223 words
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Article1096 1965-01-04 14 rtE table of shares on the Malayan Stock txchanfe show laat biuinesa to December 28 (A) jnd Ltal bu&iness Mine that date ■is i »uh it and L sunuuiK for «nshr>l and Lowest businrv> tor lau3 and this year to date. «UUil«l*U 1 IS 50 J.SU *i««1,096 words
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Article94 1965-01-04 14 The Chartered Bank 'Malaya) Trustee Ltd.. Singapore, have announced that they have been requested to ;«ct for one 01' their clients In he submission of a bid for for the shares of Malayan Collieries Ltd at a figure above the one of 65 cents already offered94 words
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Article35 1965-01-04 14 Industrial*: Tins: S rubbers: ■Ml it Dec. 29 85.30 85.36 118.35 118.49 MM! 109.22 Dec. 30. 1963= 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 Dec 30 85.51 118.44 108.90 Dec. 31 85.62 118.09 108.9035 words
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Article29 1965-01-04 14 Current Data l>.i\nii-nl- p.n.ililr Total lor I Mr ••t.l tar |ll IV lIIUI Brradin Kamponc Kuautan 20'". 3', I Pet). 12 t Interim. M-ar 25--\rar ■M\'r 15%29 words
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Article296 1965-01-04 14 Tin price up $1 over week THE Straits tin price on Saturday fell $2 to $62U per picul on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 200 tons. The net gain on the week; was $1. The estimated ollerlng lor the short week was 975 tons ftg*i"tf 810 tons ill296 words
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Article268 1965-01-04 14 COMMODITY REVIEW week, but Interest petered out latterly. In physicals covering of RSS No. 2 3 continued, mostly on switch basis. Differentials remained about unchanged. Browns were neglected during the short week. On the New York rubber future., market l.ist w..k condition* were firmer ■SN modevt in the beKinnlng of268 words
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Article35 1965-01-04 14 'I^ME Malayan EicnartKt Banhe Ailt* elation mude USBM changes in its rates 10 merchants on Satin $100) Selling TT or OO ready: Ueutsch« Markt 12S 1 B, Hollanrt Cuilriert 1161; French Francs IM35 words
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Article31 1965-01-04 14 ON th« trt« ncrnnm mjrkM IB Konc on SHturdsy la* ÜB. n01i.,, tor TT. md 8.T41 tor cath. tt«rlin« «rms ouoti-d it I mt onf tafl of K«m Mi31 words
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Advertisement1066 1965-01-04 14 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'koni Tokonama Montreal loronto Detroit Oicago •Ttijj Mars" 22 Fek 7 Mar Apr IB Apr 15 Apr IB Apr "Masaskiaa Man" 13 Mar 25 Mar 27 Apr 1 May B May 11 Ma? West Coast off Central/ Soutt)1,066 words
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Advertisement995 1965-01-04 14 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHUSAN" (2«.OOO torn fully olrcooditlooeo Mobilised) Oeaerts:> Penang 9th January 196S Singapore 12th January 1965 for Hongkong 15th/17th Jonuory Japan 21sl/25rh IbjßbMßß> Hongkong 28/31 Jonuory 1 963 Arrives:- Sinajapore 3 February 196$ Arrives:- Penang srh February 1965 Fares From:- Penong rrom $1,089.00 (First Class) 712.00995 words
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Advertisement672 1965-01-04 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Specnl Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vesbel Pep. S pore Arr. Genoo 6. GALILEI 9/ 1/6S 2S/ ASIA" 21/ 1/6J 11/ 2/s» O. MAkCONI" 7/ 2/69 Hi 2/*> -VICTORIA" 17/ 2/6» 12/ t/mm (i. GALILEI' 13/ 3/65 29/ J/»» AS.A 23/672 words
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Advertisement136 1965-01-04 14 What's Happening Back Home? Letter* to frirndi and relative* now ovWseea are only one link between them and home. A regular link with the home teen* i» to tend the StraiU Budget, the weekly edition of the. Strain Time*. Malaysians, Malaysian students and rv Malaysians abroad cannot do better than136 words
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1641 1965-01-04 15 Stock Exchange ends depressed year By Our Market Correspondent THERE was no sigh of regret for the passing of 1964 as far as the Stock Exchange of Malaysia was concerned, for a more hapless year from the point of view of all concerned with investment, could not be imagined. It1,641 words
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Article26 1965-01-04 15 Rubber (per Ib.) >cc. 28. 71 "sets. 29. 71'scts. 30. 70'icts. 31. 71 cU. lan. 2. Tin (per picul $618.25 $619.50 $619.75 $622.00 5620.0026 words
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Article623 1965-01-04 15 mflE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Thursday, December 31. B. 8. Alrx Bricks 15 M) Boustead IM 1 SOcall i I Holding I Dilnlop 1 vii 1.83 Rao l ><:i •>:> 1.01 tii-lt 4.00 r. N. ordf 2623 words
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Advertisement341 1965-01-04 15 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER BECTION 19 (10) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (1) and section (3> of Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to341 words
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Advertisement393 1965-01-04 15 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from < registered P.WX>. Contractors In I Class "E" and above up to 12 NOON on 11th January, 1965 at the office of the State Engineer, MalaccaFor PrPE LAYrNO AND ANCILLARY WORKS FROM AVER KEROH GOLF COURSE TO BUKIT BRUANG VILLAGE393 words
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Advertisement219 1965-01-04 15 TENDER LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN (Federal Land Development Authority) PURCHASE OF REFRIGERATORS 1965 Tenders are invited from reputable suppliers for the supply to the F.L.D.A. of between 16 and 24 units of approximately 7 cv. it. kerosene and or bottled gas operated refrigerators. The prices quoted should be ex. K.L.219 words
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Advertisement309 1965-01-04 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE WOKSHOP PFRSFKIJTIIAN TENDERS are invited for the WUrOHUr rtKStKUIUAN Uppmg of Rubber Tree, on DISPOSAL OF UNSERVICEABLE monthly basis on Lot Nos. 1439. WORKSHOP SCRAP. 115 and 118 Mukim XIII at MarSealed Tenders are Invited up to l ri n r "n^nS'h^: 3.00 pm.309 words
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276 1965-01-04 16 Springboks hammer the England attack THE TEST fAPETOWN, Sun. England's bowlers suffered a severe hammering when South Africa carried their overnight score of 252 for one to 501 for sever, declared on the second day of the Third Test here yesterday. South Africa's captain Trevor Goddard left England with 30276 words
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112 1965-01-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Malaysia's youth team selectors today decided to pick their squad for centralised training session for the Asian Youth soccer tournament in Tokyo In April after a further trial at Mercleka Stadium on Friday. They will pick 24 out of the 27 players112 words
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Article406 1965-01-04 16 RUGBY LONDON. Sunday. ENGLAND'S Rugby Union selectors have to un- ravel many puzzles before they announce tomorrow the team to meet. Wales at Cardiff on Jan. 16. i The fact that The Rest drew with England 9-9 by scoring three tries In the final trial at TwickenhamReuter - 406 words
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Article42 1965-01-04 16 SYDNEY, Sun. Ron Clarke, the Australian Olympic athlete, last night clocked Bmin 40sec in an unsuccessful attempt on Frenchman Michel Jazy's world two-mile record of 8:29.6 Clarke made the attempt on the grass surface of Sydney's Wentworth Park track. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article768 1965-01-04 16 LONDON. Sun. MANCHESTER UNITED'S MATCH POSTPONED BECAUSE OF FROST A 2-1 VICTORY over Sunderland yesterday sent Leeds to the top of the English Football League First Division for the first time this season. With 39 points from 26 matches, they lead by two points from Chelsea,Reuter - 768 words
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Article1324 1965-01-04 16 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 4 Wolves I Birmingham I Tottenham 0 Blackburn 5 Aston VilU 1 Blackpool 2 Liverpool 3 Chelsea 4 Leicester I Kverton 2 Burnley 1 Leeds 2 Sunderland 1 Man. I'td. v Fulham (postponed' sh it. United 2 Shen\ Wed. S WBA 2 Notts1,324 words
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Advertisement492 1965-01-04 16 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Course for Diploma in Education 1965-6 The School ol Education of the University of Singapore Invites applications lor admission to the course for the Diploma In Education lor the academic year 1965-6 Candidates must normally be graduates of the DnlverMalaya or the University of Singapore or such492 words
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Advertisement353 1965-01-04 16 NOTICES WHITTINGTON, EDEN, KELSO BUNGALOWS Wet. Ist January. 1965. the reservations of accommodation at these bungalows, and their day to day management, will be In the hands ol Messrs. C. H. Williams M the Estate Agents, whose address l. Is 306 Asia Insurance Building, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur, and whose353 words
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Advertisement194 1965-01-04 16 j NOTICES Auociated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Written Examinations, 1965 The above examinations will be held at various approved centres In Malaya on Saturday, 6th March. 1965. Teachers entering candidates must be familiar with the Board's Syllabus of Examination. 1965. 2. Entries close at State Education Officers194 words
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Miscellaneous36 1965-01-04 16 SUMMARY SOCCER Pongxol Cop (T. Anson > Lower Perak Indian Asns. 3 Nova Scotia Est. A 3. Friendlles: Rasah Indians 3 Peel Rd Indians, XL n S'ban Town Indians 2 Brickfields Youngsters 1 (both matches «t S'ban).36 words
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Article, Illustration2320 1965-01-04 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP rL* Big Sweep TOTAL POOL $50,755 I— No. *****0 ($30,459) 2— No. *****1 ($7,614). 3— No. *****1 ($3,807). Starters ($725 each): Not *****0. *****7, *****7, *****6 *****8. *****2. *****1. Consolation ($3BO each): Nos *****4, *****0. *****3 *****3 *****7, *****3. *****1.' *****8. *****3. *****2. JOCKEYS'2,320 words
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Article37 1965-01-04 17 PENANG. Sun. Apprentice Jockey Chan Ghee Kong was still in a coma today 72 hours after an emergency operation. Chan was injured in a fall in the second race here on Wednesday.37 words
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170 1965-01-04 17 MALACCA, Sun.— Malacca Chines* L" last year's beaten finalists, opened their campaign for the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup with a hard fought 2-1 win over Johore Chinese at the Kubu Stadium here today. The home team led 1-0 at the Interval through Inside170 words
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Article33 1965-01-04 17 CALCUTTA. Sun. Ramanuthan Krishnan of India beat Australia's Bob Hewitt 6-2. 6-1, 6-4 in the final to retain the men's singles title in the Asian lawn tennis championships here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article35 1965-01-04 17 PENANO, Sun. Lim L.Vt Pheng, a 19-year-old laboratory assistant, won the Penang Cycling Association's 50-mile road race in 2hr 28min 22sec today. Tjong Toeng Sen was second and Tjong Toeng Mm third.35 words
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Article55 1965-01-04 17 JOHORE centre- three Ho Chee Pong starts the move which resulted in a try by Syed Hamid. Brought down in a tackle is Johore's fly-half Koon Chye. )oh o r c and Perak drew 6-6 in this Under--23 Rugby football championship final on the Selangor Club55 words
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Advertisement108 1965-01-04 17 dnHTLMmm... w ife so nice J Br*' h <dts> OR WITH ICE Cointreau Liqueur has been famous oil over the world for more than a century. Its purity, delicious flavour and excellent digestive properties ore the result of its special production, the secrets of which have been passed on from108 words
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Advertisement152 1965-01-04 17 &?r^^r I W m A low pricad ganaral purpota ala» I m iroda, giving maximum aconomy In y J m waldad mild ttaal constructional work, J M A high quality, ganaral purpoaa at«eW m Iroda availtbla In tint tuitabla for til J M typat of work. Including thaat matal M152 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-01-04 18 PEKING AIDS 'SIMBA' REBELS CONGOLESE Army Chief Gen. Joseph Mobutu, displaying a Chinese-made machinegun, ammunition and other supplies, which were found in captured depots of the Communist-backed Congolese rebels in Stanleyville recently. He claimed that he had knowledge of Algerian and Egyptian planes ferrying supplies andUPI - 68 words
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233 1965-01-04 18 T|AMASCUS, Sun. Syria has nationalised 107 companies and decreed that anybody obstructing the process will be liable to hard labour for life or even to death, Damascus Radio announced today. A series of decrees issued by the Presidency Council and broadcast byReuter - 233 words
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Article121 1965-01-04 18 MR. LCE KAH KOK pawed "way ncai^fully on 2-1-6S Kuneral on 4-1-65 ■t u.oo a.m. from Cl 3. Kuan Won Yean, Ipoh. MR. C.». KUMAR (P.W.D.. J. 8.). pHMod away peacefully at Ovneral Hospital. Singapore 3-1-BJ. Cortege amy»« 30 Coronation Park, J.B. 11.30 a.m. 4-1-65. Funrral Hindu Cemetery 2.0(1121 words
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Article44 1965-01-04 18 h MUA Sjjn.-Dato Teoh Chze Chon,? has been elected president of the Johore Eng Choon Huay Other officials elected wereMr. Tee Kirn Kam, J.p. and Mr Tan Jit Tons, vice-president. Mr Wonß Chin Meng. secretary and Mr Teo Chee Koon, treasurer44 words
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335 1965-01-04 18 VIETNAM IS BEING DRIVEN INTO RED ARMS: SIHANOUK NEW YORK, Sunday. pRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Chief of State of Cambodia, declared today that the United States and its British "accomplices!' were driving the South Vietnamese people "irreversibly into the arms of the Communists." He asserted that there was no questionReuter - 335 words
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205 1965-01-04 18 New taxes: We must condemn a wrong— Yong SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong: Nyuk Lin, today said that the people of Malaysia should not be afraid to condemn what was wrong even if it was the new turnover and payroll taxes. Speaking at the installation of the205 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-01-04 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Raja Arhad, 18 (above), second son of the Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda. left here by air for London today for further studies. He will first take the General Certificate of Education (advanced level) examination and then undergo a six-year74 words
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Article21 1965-01-04 18 VIENNA, Sun. The Rumanian State Council has fixed Parliamentary elections for next March 7, Bucharest Radio reported today. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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394 1965-01-04 18 PENANG. Sunday TH E SECRETARYGENERAL of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today the Alliance was behaving "like a suitor who has been slapped in the face" over the American loan to this country. "They should never have394 words
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148 1965-01-04 18 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. Brunei has provided $1 million to buy helicopters under a supply bill approved by the Legislative Council this week. The State Financial Officer, Mr. John Lee, said: "The use of these machines by the security forces has demonstrated the AdvantagesReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-01-04 18 UDP DRIVE TO FORM CONSUMER BODIES IN MALAYA To protect against unfair taxes and profiteering PENANG, Sunday. THE UNITED Democratic Party is lo launch a nut ion-wide drive to form consumers' associations to protect consumers against profiteering and unfair taxes. "Such association should best be non-politi-cal," Dr. Lim Chong Eu,431 words
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132 1965-01-04 18 LOS ANGELES, Sun. As the Southern Pacific commuter train picked up speed, a passenger told conductor, Lester Vaughn, to look out a window. Coat flapping in the breeze, a girl clung to a handrail. "I couldn't believe it," said Vaughn. "I startedAP - 132 words
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161 1965-01-04 18 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun.— The Brunei Legislative Council this week passed two election enactments enabline: direct elections to the district and legislative councils to be hold this year. The council also approved a constitution amendment proclamation necessary to the Government's plans to hold direct elections.Reuter - 161 words
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84 1965-01-04 18 Elections in Congo put off for a month LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun.— The Congo Government has postponed for a mon t h general elections planned for February, the Ministry of Interior announced here yesterday. It said a decree signed by President Kasavubu set the final fortnight of March for polling. Under theReuter - 84 words
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Article105 1965-01-04 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police U>mcht scoured the Pasir Panjang riif';i. round the power station, following a report that two unidentified boats wore seen moving towards shore. The boats were spotted by soldiers guarding the British petroleum jetty next to the power station. They were also seen by105 words
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Advertisement26 1965-01-04 18 Late CLASSfFIEDS Ward. {.Ij Himmum) LIM YEW: Horn Ouan «/o Mr nnij Mm. Llm Hak Choow to Chcni SW d/o Mr. and Un. Y.w Sim Hong26 words
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Advertisement124 1965-01-04 18 j© THE GOOD STUDENT /Trjl NEEDS <2^g£^g^||| AND DESERVES PARKER Sun uJ [L The hardworking student can't afford to waste time fewith trouble-causing, slow- gj writing ink. When pens are i=^B slow to start or write faintly, it is often not the fault of .^^fc^^S the pen, but of the124 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-01-04 18 Highest ana lowest ternoeratures in Malaya and Sin^re for the period 8 pjn Saturday Vo S p.m. yesterday: Hfchest Imvrvt Ku«a Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 82 72 Penan* 90 72 IP°h 91 72 Nfalacca 88 72 Sintnipore £4 C/Hlghlands (Closed)41 words
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MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK
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Title Section9 1965-01-04 1 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK9 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1965-01-04 1 THE story of Malayan Banking Limited is a banking story with a difference. It has no history or long tradition and there are no successive generations of men or archives as such. It is a modem. post war story of initiative,1,502 words
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Article115 1965-01-04 1 I I I 1 I Eg "7"HE support given and the confidence shown in Malayan Banking Limited by the public has been most gratifying and is in part responsible for the satisfactory development and progress achieved by the Bank in the last few years. We now115 words
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Advertisement212 1965-01-04 1 MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS ■'iPjJWpjHBII:. MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED I (Incorporated in the States of Malaya, Malaysia) AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $50,000,000 ISSUED AND PAID UP CAPITAL: $15,000,000 group assets exceed $500,000,000 HEAD O'HCt: MALAYAN lANK MtUHW Ku'au Lump"-.' BOARD OF DIRECTORS: SINGAPORE— Chairman: Oei Tjong le, Ix| ice-< hairman: DMO Haji Abdul Rahman212 words
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Article, Illustration698 1965-01-04 2 Customer is given the YIP treatment Sound investment with all facilities for the customer THE rapid growth of the Bank's activity in Singapore has created the need for another premises to provide banking services in the heart of the City as well as an698 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-01-04 2 AMENITIES by way of trustee services are provided by an < associate company, Mayban Trustees Limited, a trust company registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1949 of the States of Malaya and the Trust Companies Or- dinance (Cap. 33) of the State of Singapore. The Trust Company148 words
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Advertisement141 1965-01-04 2 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO MALAYAN BANKING LTD. ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES FOR THE MAIN OFFICE OF THE BANK IN SINGAPORE AT MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS FROM CHIN HO CO. (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN.G KOTA BHARU CONGRATULATIONS to The Architect-Messrs. C.A.V. CHEW PARTNERS The General Contractor-141 words
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Advertisement253 1965-01-04 3 CONGRATULATIONS to: MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW MAIN OFFICE IN SINGAPORE. THE MOST TRUSTED MACHINE Its! ANY BANK Mi ,^^m m A machine for the buiy butineM house or bank. *W J L^P ™"^9aah» th- ke t0 th secret !S s—-~\^^^^mi^^mmmmm^^^^ behind »ffici«nt253 words
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Advertisement110 1965-01-04 3 Congratulations to MALAYAN BANKING LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their Main Singapore Office from SOUTH ASIA ALUMINIUM ENGINEERING CO., Head Office Factory: 493-4, Jalon Sayur, off Jalan Eunos, Singapore 14. Tel: *****. Sales and Showroom: 470 Macpherson Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****. SUPPLIERS OF ALUMINIUM PRODUCTS TO110 words
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Article, Illustration545 1965-01-04 4 Instant deposits, withdrawals at any branch throughout Malaysia FOR the first time in the history of banking in this part of the world. Savings Account depositors will be able to make instant deposits or withdrawals at any branch of a bank on a nation-wide scale during their travels. Malayan Banking545 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-01-04 4 Picture above shows the network of the Bank's branches throughout Malaysia and including London, Hong Kong, Kowloon, and Brunei. Savings account depositors with Malayan Banking Limited will soon be able to make instant deposits or withdrawals at a:iy of these branches in Malaysia by80 words
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190 1965-01-04 4 Glass came from dealers of long standing ALONG ESTABLISHED glass merchant has been commissioned by Malayan Banking, to supply them with adequate quantity of glass. Messrs. Kwong Kum Sun Chan glass merchant is one of the most leading glass merchants in town dealing in all types of glass sheets all190 words
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Advertisement124 1965-01-04 4 Heartiest Congratulations to MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED. r another PROJECT by S.A. SHEE CO., LTD. *^f 1 m?< P! -^fn^ PAN MALAYAN BUILDING (Formerly Rotterdam Building) 37-39, I I M I I Hj^^^ Robinson Road, 2nd Floor, Room No 3, Telephone: *****.*****, *****. I^YY W Tl^FF^JlrvrvV Indeed we are proud to124 words
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Article, Illustration642 1965-01-04 5 SYSTEMATIC STAFF TRAINING TO BOOST EFFICIENCY Routine and advanced level courses planned KEY to the success of Malayan Ranking Limited has been the Bank's first principle of providing the best banking services and facilities to the people of Malaysia. Tne training of personnel is a fundamental feature of the administration642 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-01-04 5 The Managing Director's office. It is the last word in comfort The Board of Directors of the bank hold meetings in this luxuriously laid out Board Room30 words
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Advertisement135 1965-01-04 5 Malayan Banking Ltd. *W^mM~ on the inauguration of B their new main office in l Singapore >^B^^^^^^^_ M at Malayan tmEßKß^^Hff^^fßWKT**^ M^k Bank Chambers >69^5Hi^i^Hf Fullerton Square l^^*^^3^^Bß NCR is indeed proud to have been selected by Malayan j W j Banking Limited to install WmBKKgmKMKKm j NATIONAL "42" Savings135 words
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Advertisement527 1965-01-04 6 THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya, Malaysia) Authorised Capital: $20,000,000 Issued and Paid-Up Capital: $7,500,000 v t BELOW: Godewn at MIRI ROAD, Singapore. V^ J^ A housing estate with a total of 707 uniti comprising H^00BF e C D 0C KJ shoos and flats to527 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-01-04 7 rpHE traditional en- trepot trading by which Singapore has grown and developed over the centuries tn give her a distinguished place amongst the trading centres of the world is unable alone to earn for the State its means of survival. Expansion The rate of its expansion441 words
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Advertisement64 1965-01-04 7 Congratulations Best Wishes to MALAYAN BANKING LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their main office in Singapore at Malayan Bank Chambers. I We are proud to have been entrusted with I the laying of the Marble, Mosaic, Wall-Tiling I and Terrazzo in -situ of this building SHANGHAI64 words
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Advertisement337 1965-01-04 7 CONGRATULATIONS to MALAYAN fM.YKf.Yf. LTIK on the official opening of their New Main Office in Singapore nt Malayan Bank Chambers, Fullerton Square. mmmm^^^ I cfcn |||ifl I __^|£vl Qiip MOTORING I^^^^^^ ELEGANCE with an REKORD COUPE J K$ The Rekord in high high in per- OPOJ pi tormonce, style and337 words
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Article, Illustration556 1965-01-04 8 Safe deposit facilities THUBB Sons Lock Safe Co. Ltd. is the best known name for suppliers of security equipme nt for banks. For well over 100 years, Chubb have been supplying safes and strongroom equipment to the world's banks, and nearly every bank in Malaysia.556 words
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Advertisement276 1965-01-04 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes to MALAYAN BANKING LTD., on the auspicious Opening of their SINGAPORE MAIN OFFICE from TEH BEE HENG CO., WORLD S MOST BEAUTIFUL BEST PERFORMING BIGGEST 27" TV CONSOLE tor ALL CHANNEL VHFIUHF RECEPTION dmrSuaL komet 65 I Fastest selection of TV programs by i I preaure276 words
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Advertisement143 1965-01-04 8 Congratulations to MALAYAN BANKING LTD. Main Switch Board and Rising Mains with J.G. STATTER CIRCUIT BREAKERS it G. P. DENNIS W:\ SWITCHGEAR R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8. 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, K.L. TEL: *****. MARBLE Floors Steps Walls Columns By rtt-Clfr In) SINGAPORE143 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-01-04 9 Hire purchase and other forms of credit finance pAN MALAYAN Finance Ltd. finances the hire purchase o: motor vehicles, tractors machinery and other such commodities and is a subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited. Like most progressive institutions, Malayan Banking Limitec believes in a policy of diversification of interests. One of348 words
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175 1965-01-04 9 This account offers a generous demand facility for depositors and at the same time prov'di- an earning potential for funds which cannot be earmarked for long term investment. In credit finance operations, hire purchrs^ facilities can be arranged for almost any commodity on the market, but175 words
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Article, Illustration702 1965-01-04 9 GOODWOOD: UNIQUE IN SERVICE AND EFFICIENCY ttINGAPORE boasts a number of excellent hotels specially streamlined to cater for its ever-growing tourist trade, and among these, the ultra-luxurious Goodwood Park Hotel stands unique in services, efficiency, and development, made possible by the progressive policy of its directors and the foresight of702 words
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771 1965-01-04 9 A big future here for tenpin bowling JACKIE'S BOWL, Singapore's first commercial bowling centre, is fast becoming the state's most popular sporting and social centre. Opened on December 23, less than two weeks ago, Jackie's Dowl has Introduced to Singapore an entirely new concept of social recreation which may best771 words
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Advertisement34 1965-01-04 9 Singapore's Luxury Hotel CATWAV HOTEL and CATWAV RESTAURANT extend their warmest congratulations to MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED on the official opening of the Banks new Main Office in Singapore at MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS Fullerton Square.34 words
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Advertisement375 1965-01-04 10 Sister Property Companies:— TOWN CITY PROPERTIES LTD. (Issued Paid-up Capital: $20 million.) CENTRAL PROPERTIES LTD. (Issued Paid-up Capital: $30 million.) Pictured in this page are some of the main Developments and Investments undertaken by these two sister companies. jf t>y^|L Right: A housing scheme at WOODLANDS to be built for375 words
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Article, Illustration490 1965-01-04 11 Industrial participation Luxury hotel is a home from home MORE and more tourists, particularly Americans who call at Singapore these days on global hopping trips, are finding the Cathay not only a hotel with a view but one with a "home from home" atmosphere so essential to the wellbeing of490 words
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Advertisement61 1965-01-04 11 With the COMPLIMENTS of LYONS MOTORS LTD. Agents for ROOTES PRODUCTS SINGER HUMBER SUNBEAM COMMER HILLMAN KARRIER Lyons %=s^ MOTORS ITD. 92 100 Orchard Rul Sintaiire LYONS MOTORS Kuala Lumpur Penmr WEARNE BROS. LTD. StrtiMM, Malacca. JesseltM. Petal, n laya UNIVERSAL CARS 111*. EAST COAST MOTORS KuiiUr. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR61 words
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Advertisement52 1965-01-04 11 Congra tula tions to MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED on the occasion cf the opening of their main office in Singapore SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Congratulations HLADACHE CURt CHEE THONE SAN BALASHIN SAI -*^£?S§^w (Pat K%*a Tan) S§T^S^>) ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ML* ,f li, ~JJi TIGER BALM «i 7y*52 words
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573 1965-01-04 12 Pays tribute to late Dato Loke \IR. Oei Tjong ie, Chairman of Malayan Banking Limited, in his annual statement to shareholders said: It is with mixed feelings that I address you today, for whilst I am conscious of the honour of addressing you as Chairman, I.573 words
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Article324 1965-01-04 12 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE. 1964 SHARE CAPITAL A RF.BERVEB Share .ipu.il Authorised: 10,000.000 shares ot $5 each t 50 000 000 Issurd and full; paid: ,000.000 shares of $5 each 15.000.000 Reserve Fund (including share premium account $2,000,000) As at Ist July, 1963 3.600.000 Recommended324 words
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Article, Illustration287 1965-01-04 12 Malayan Banking's share in total deposits of commercial banks in Malaysia leading hotel, and negotiations have recently been concluded for the purchase of Cathay Hotel and Restaurant by Goodwood Park Hotel. The Corporation has had a successful year and made a profit of approximately $1.7 million. Our hire purchase finance287 words
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Advertisement290 1965-01-04 12 I I II I I I I II I I I I I I I lIIIIIIII■I■IIIII|I■I|I,I.I. I .1 I I I I I I I. I. I. I I Ob* 1^ 1 II I I II I II I i .1IIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I290 words
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