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Title Section22 1965-01-07 1 NATIONAL ÜBR.'RV. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times file**"** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 118922 words
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Article640 1965-01-07 1 'Indonesians preparing for something big' SPECIFIC OFFICIAL APPEAL' FOR AID IN ONE OR TWO DAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that it was time for the United Nations to take "concrete and effective steps" to help defend Malaysia's sovereignty and independence640 words
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Article195 1965-01-07 1 HONCi KONCi. Wed— The Hong Kons (iovtrnment has confiscated 25 marine diesel engines which it said were intended for use in Indonesian navy landing craft. Sources close to the Government said the engines were seized because it was feared the craft would be used againstAP - 195 words
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Article240 1965-01-07 1 Russia to Soek: Think again JAKARTA, Wed. Reliable diplomatic sources said today the Soviet Union has urged Indonesia to reconsider its decision to withdraw from the I'nited Nations. The sources added tinSoviet I nil. ii considers that Indonesia's pull-out from the United Nations will aggravate the already tense and explosive240 words
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Article98 1965-01-07 1 MIAMI. Wed— The wedding j of 16-year-old Sissy Dawson and 23 year old Charles Narrow, who were married in the nude at a nudist camp, lasted barely six months. A circuit court granted I Narrow a divorce on Dec. j 19. the grounds of extreme cruelty.AP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-01-07 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The striking power of tin 1 Malaysian defence forces will pack ;i tremendous extra punch within the next lew days with the BTrival here of Britain's biggest aircraft carr i c r, I IMS Eagle. By late this evening the 44,000-ton Eagle, which296 words
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214 1965-01-07 1 RODERICK PESTANA - MORE WARSHIPS TO STRENGTHEN SEA DEFENCES RODERICK PESTANA: By SINGAPORE. Wed. gKAWAKI) defences around the coasts of the Malayan mainland and Singapore will be greatly strengthened with the addition soon of six more Royal Navy warships to the fleet of Commonwealth and Malaysian naval ships already on patrol in the214 words
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Article65 1965-01-07 1 SYDNEY. Wed. A summons charging the Bpeaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Mr. Ray Maher. with indecent exposure was served on him at his home today. The summons, issued by a stipendiary magistrate at Sydney's Central Court of Petty Sessions last night, arises from aReuter - 65 words
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127 1965-01-07 1 SOEK BANS SALEITS POLITICAL PARTY JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno today temporily banned the Murba Political Party headed by Trade Minister Adam Malik and Third Deputy Chaerul Saleh. Both are associated with the Soekarnoist movement opposing the Indonesian Communist Party. A complete Cabinet reshuffle was expected shortly, ousting all the Ministers127 words
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Article28 1965-01-07 1 HONG KONG. Wed— A Chines* worker fell down 13 floors and lived. Fuiiß Wah. 38. slipped \vht!e worklnsr on a bamboo scat folding hmi yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article30 1965-01-07 1 STOP PRESS EMERGENCY ORDERS PORTSMOUTH. Wed Emergency stand-by orders to s;iil to Far East issued hore today to British Na\y\ heavy repair ship. HMS Triumph, a former aircraft carrier. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article123 1965-01-07 1 eiNCAPORE, Wed -The Liberian freighter Oceanic Pride (9,442 tons) was damaged early this morning by an explosion just above the waterline as she lay at anchor in Singa- pore Harbour. It is believed that the blast was caused by 10 to 12 lb. of explosives123 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration631 1965-01-07 2 IF THE U.N. AFRO-ASIAN GROUP IS CALLED TOGETHER... UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday THE Malaysian delegation would probably decline to participate in any discussion in the Afro-Asian group of Indonesia's announced withdrawal from the United Nations. Informed sour ces said the delegation might considerReuter - 631 words
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131 1965-01-07 2 BALTIMORE, Wednesday. q^HE Baltimore Sun said yesterday that if PreA sident Soekarno succeeded in setting up a rival organisation to the United Nations he could interest only those who shared his own distresses and prejudices Commenting editorially on the Indonesian threat to withdrawReuter - 131 words
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Article77 1965-01-07 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. Sen. Birch Bayh yesterday called again for an end to trade with Indonesia if President Sorkarno sticks to his decision to withdraw his country from the I.N. The senacor said it was "characteristic of Soekarno to wish to withdraw from the UnitedUPI - 77 words
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Article104 1965-01-07 2 THE BRA THAT PACKS A GUN JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Now there's a brassiere holster for the woman w;io packs a gun. A Johannesburg manufacturer is marketing a harness, to be clipped to the bra beneath blouse or .sweater, that will carry anything from a small automatic to a .38 revolver. InterchangeableAP - 104 words
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100 1965-01-07 2 Six of Indon UN team leave for home NEW YORK. Wed. l Six members of the Indonesian delegation to the United Nations left here by air yesterday to return to Jakarta They are travelling via Tokyo The group was led by Mr. Nugroho. director of the U.N. division of theReuter - 100 words
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Article33 1965-01-07 2 NEW DELHI. Wed— Mr. Alexel Kosygin. the Soviet Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit India and the date will be set later. it was announced here today. Reiner.33 words
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Article48 1965-01-07 2 BAGDAD. Wed Gifts from skies will shower on Bagdad tomorrow, borne to earth by small parachutes, as Iraqi Air Force pteDM fly in formation over the city. The flypast is part Of celebration to mark the 44th anniversary of the founding ot the army Rfutcr.48 words
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Article36 1965-01-07 2 OEKING, Wed. Communist China today 1 solidly backed Indonesia's withdrawal from the United Nations, describing it as 'an infamous organ" and "a vile place for a few powers to share the spoils."— A.P.AP - 36 words
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145 1965-01-07 2 I/ARACHI. Wed.— Police BY opened fire on a mob in a Karachi suburb yesterday as rioting continued between supporters of rival political parties, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported. According to unofficial estimates two persons were killed and a dozen injured In theAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration389 1965-01-07 2 RAWALPINDI. W«d. pRESIDENT Ayub Khan said today Pakistan was very seriously beginning to doubt the wisdom oi British policy much more so than American policy. Speaking at his home here two days after his victory in Pakistan's pre- I sldentlalReuter - 389 words
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Article67 1965-01-07 2 SALISBURY. Wed. A han« grenade was hurled through tht window of a house in a Salisbury suburb late last night and landed at the feet of a woman, a police spokesman said yesterday. He said the woman, Mrs. Irent Cruickshank, threw a cushion oa the grenade,Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement292 1965-01-07 2 > l 7 w 11 I _^T K I "Is this unusual?" #This is truly the short of it and we agree thrilled to its "sportscar" performance with And the seating comfort is unequalled. that it certainly looks funny. its new 1100 c.c. engine If you want to reach 60292 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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212 1965-01-07 3 MOSCOW, Wed. President Johnson's invitation to Soviet leaders to visit the United States touched off conjecture among Moscow diplomats that the Kremlin mi?ht react by first inviting the President to come to Russia. Such a visit would be the first one paid InReuter - 212 words
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275 1965-01-07 3 Soon: A series of Awful books by Mr, Awful T ONDON, Wed. The v man who published the Awful Spellers' Dictionary says his sales have been so good that he's going to publish a series of Awful books. "We have done phenomenally well with the dictionary for awful spellers," saidAP - 275 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-01-07 3 DARIS, Wed. Italian 1 producer Carlo Ponti. husband of actress Sophia Loren (above), has been granted French citiienship. it was reliably reported. An informant, who declined to be identified by name, said that Mr. Ponti had satisfied a five-year residence requirement in France.AP - 113 words
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305 1965-01-07 3 Snatch, then ex-husband goes to jail LONDON, Wed. AN Australian mother appealed to Britons yesterday for help in finding her three-year-old daughter she was "snatched" ny her former husband. Mrs. Margot Rule. 31. Issued the appeal after a two-month search In England305 words
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Article51 1965-01-07 3 LONDON. Wed. A contract to develop a low-budget British "mini-rocket" for high altitude scientific experiments was in the final stages of negotiation, a Ministry of Aviation spokesman said. It was hoped the nine-foot long rocket would be the cheapest ever made and would draw export orders.Reuter - 51 words
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Article54 1965-01-07 3 ROME, Wed.— The five children of a British atomic physicist burned to death in a wooden Alpine cottage at Macugnaga near the Swiss border, police said. They said Dr. Clement Green, 30. and his wife Rosemary. 32, were dining out with friends when .'lamr.v engulfed54 words
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Article25 1965-01-07 3 LONDON. Wed. Sir Patrick Dnn 55. will succeed Lord Harlerh as Britain's Ambassador tn Washington- thr Foreign Office announced here today —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article33 1965-01-07 3 MANILA, Wed. Generalissimo Francisco Franco, the Spanish Head of State, has been formally invited to make a State visit to the Philippine* In mid-February, i Informed sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article104 1965-01-07 3 ROME. Wea Senator Lulgl Mariottl. the Health Minister, said in a parliamentary reply published yesterday that a 10--month Italian boy, Mario Marangone. was recently suckled by a ***** because rrai cimother believed dog's milk would cure a Hie story of Mario belni? suckled by a ***** onReuter - 104 words
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Article384 1965-01-07 3 FORMER SKYMAN SWIMS 17 HOURS IN ATLANTIC BEFORE RESCUE MIAMI (Florida), Wednesday. J)ON McNeal's will to live was so strong it kept him swimming for 17 hours in the stormy Atlantic Ocean even though he slept for part of the ordeal. The 28-year-old former paratrooper wasAP - 384 words
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Article145 1965-01-07 3 Singer Eckstine beaten, robbed YEW YORK, Wed. 11 Singer Billy Eckstine was beaten up, robbed of $600 and' forced to drink "Mic- i key Finn" knock-out t potion late on Sunday; ni^ht, his lawyer said' yesterday. The lawyer was explaining why the 51 -year-old Negro singer, who was earlier re-Reuter - 145 words
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72 1965-01-07 3 LONDON. Wed— A plasterer, Norman Jones, 22. was charged yesterday with the murder of 15--year-old student Diane Mlnham. vhose naked body was found in a stream at Burton-on-Trent last Friday. Diane, a student at Burton Technical College. disappeared niter leaving a dance at a local clubReuter - 72 words
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Article24 1965-01-07 3 LONDON. Wed.— Purs and jewellery worth about £2.500 were stolen on Monday night from the home of Mr. Reginald Cudllpp. well-known journalist24 words
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91 1965-01-07 3 BRISTOL. Wed. A man was fined here .yesterday for using his powerful American car as a battering ram to pummel a lighter British vehicle in a running battle. The prosecutor said Arthur Lawrence. 3<>. quarrelled with another man in a tavern andReuter - 91 words
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153 1965-01-07 3 Jailbirds get plastic surgery to reform them ONDON, Wed. More than 200 tough-looking prisoners In British lails have undergone plastic surgery to improve their looks and help them back to the outside world. Criminals with nicknames like "Dumbo" and "Broken Nose" have had their big ears pinned back, noses straightenedReuter - 153 words
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Article25 1965-01-07 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester B. Pearson, will visit President Johnson on Jan. IS. the White House announced yesterday. AP.AP - 25 words
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Advertisement112 1965-01-07 3 i CARLTON HOTEL I > I JALAN TUAN SHEIKH— SEREMBAN I i Welcomes you to Negri Sembilar.'s newest and most luxurious hotel. I 40 Air-conditioned non-air-conditioned tastefully furnished modern, rooms with private telephones and baths. Rates— Single Rooms from SlO and double S2O <l V.I.P Suite for S4B. First class112 words
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Advertisement248 1965-01-07 3 Fortifying VITALITY Wonder Tonic with N5/1 C^w LOSS swh|MK Each Sweerler is equivalent to "ZS^J 10 oranges Vitamin C). >^^^^^ HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It Mm will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, and fill you with bouncing health. v*"^"*248 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-01-07 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby v^ y f I WISH V (MTU rV* MAD I I vt"Mj'D t/r*cf* luhl it j^^ l22 words
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Advertisement213 1965-01-07 4 TODAY FROM SINGAPORE %4ffi& miMPHANiiY smi sum, simi The VCIO is a plane of majestic power. It is triumphantly fast. Yet the VC 10 is *MSi J^™'\ JJ"^ cj^'x the quietest, smoothest plane you can fly in. For the power is in the tail. The four JP^ T™T im Rolls-Royce213 words
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273 1965-01-07 5 I{ U AL A LUMPUR, Wed. The year 1965 is the time for workers in this country to see more deeds than hear nice words from the Government, > the Union Herald the official monthly of the National Union of Plantation273 words
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Article55 1965-01-07 5 KANOAR. Wed. The Perils Umno Division will hold political courses for branch leaders next month. Inche Osman bin Abdullah, the secretary, said today these courses would be given by members of the executive committee and other senior officials to help branch leaders to reorganise and streamline55 words
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Article67 1965-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A magistrate, Mr. Sachi Sauraicn. today fixed Feb. 24 for the preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against a former parttime law student. Sunny Ang. accused of killing a 22--year-old bargirl at sea off Sisters Island on Aug. 27. 1963. Ang. 25. faces a67 words
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Article198 1965-01-07 5 Cheated a poor woman: Jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A man who took $60 from a woman promising to secure her husband's release from jail was today sentenced to two years' jail by the Sessions Court here on a charge of cheating. A Vellayan. 25. was charged with cheating a housewife,198 words
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Article296 1965-01-07 5 ARMY SNIPERS JOIN VIGILANTES IN PATROLS ON THE PERAK COAST By JOSEPH MIRANDA: Ipoh, Wednesday \RhAY snipers, armed with the latest weapons, have now joined Vigilante Corps in the night watch for Indonesian marauders along the Perak coastline, which stretches from Bagan Tiang to Bagan Datoh296 words
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Article31 1965-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Five suspect secret society members were detained for questioning under the Societies Ordinance by police, who screened 3.443 people in anticrime checks In the past 24 hours.31 words
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153 1965-01-07 5 ONE BIG UNION MOVE GETS A WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. K. G. George, today warned against a move to form a Federation of Transport Workers' Unions. The general secretary of the Federation Transport Workers' Union, Mr. V. David, was recently reported to have invited153 words
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221 1965-01-07 5 Kuala Lumpur, Wad. THE 700-acre industrial site in Selangor's second satellite town and the new State capital at Batu Tiga is to be sold to industrialists at 70 cents a square foot. This is one of the conditions under which221 words
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Article50 1965-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Ls now gathering views from Its 70 associated trade associations on the question of turnover tax at sourceIt will hold a meeting shortly to discuss the question, and oreDare a memorandum lor submission to the Central OovernI ment.50 words
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Article, Illustration172 1965-01-07 5 THE Cheah twins— Siew Hoon and Siew Har of Penan* have scored top honours in their recent first year examinations in medicine at Monash University in Melbourne. The twins, wbo are Colombo Plan students, shared the university prize for scoring distinctions in biology.172 words
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Article86 1965-01-07 5 713 fined for smoky vehicles SINGAPORE, Wed. 1 Owners of 713 vehicles were fined last year for smoky exhausts, the acting Police Secretary. Mr. Koh Liar. Wah^ disclosed today. He said all these vehicles I were checked for obnoxious i tumes by the registrar of I vehicles, and were offered86 words
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Article58 1965-01-07 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed —To mark his sacerdotal silver jubilee the Bishop of Penang. MonMunoi Francis Chan will be entertained to dinner >jy the Catholic community of Telulc Anson tlii.s Sunday. Earlier tht same day. the Maba| will bless the Assumption School which will be opened58 words
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171 1965-01-07 5 CIM.APOKK. Wed Th« secretary-general of the Singapore National Tr.ulrs I'nion Congress. Mr. < V. Devan Nair. has indicated to the Indian Government that India's "vague sympathy" for Malaysia is insufficient against mounting Indonesian aggression. according to report* reaching here Mr. Nair. who is171 words
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91 1965-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 300 businessmen and industrialists headed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. and th° Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. witnessed the premiere yesterday of a documentary film "Singapore, the New Look" at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce91 words
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Advertisement40 1965-01-07 5 SHELL 8.0.A.C* every success in introducing the V.C.10 and are proud to be associated with this inaugural flight. The V.C.10 is fuelled exclusively by SHELL as is the case with all other 8.0.A.C. aircraft. YOU CAN BE SURE OF FsHELIJ40 words
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Miscellaneous152 1965-01-07 5 Athpff Onp By V. T. ffawnlin JW~HH/EYJU GOT YES.. .AND 111 MY STARS, HEfi/-VEAH.' FUN»H I ...I PtPNTKNOw/THEY SAY 'UNEASY WELL. IF HE ISN'T I A. FIX ON OUR I WISH YDU'P I COME UP IhJ ABOUT THAT IHE HAP ANY I WEARS TH* CROWNL V HE OUGHTA BE J152 words
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Article, Illustration795 1965-01-07 6 Judge: Ground for complaint of methods smacking of inquisitorial procedures SINGAPORE, Wad. I \IH. Chan Fook a li, (>/. an architect said by Mr. Justice Winslow to be "in the twilight of his life," today won his appeal in the High Court against :in order of795 words
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473 1965-01-07 6 SINGAPORE, Wed f APTAIN Raja Toran bin Raja Shahriman today told a general court-martial at Fort Canning that he took $385 in cash, meant for payment to the Malayan Breweries and replaced it with his personal cheque, which was later dis- honoured. Capt. Raja473 words
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Article136 1965-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A seminar for 150 taxi drivers, the first of Its kind to be held in Malaysia, will be held in Singapore on Sunday. Organised by the Singapore Tourist Association, in conJunction with the Registrar of Vehicles in Singapore, the seminar will be held In136 words
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Advertisement324 1965-01-07 6 I A MAO, MAD, MAD, MAD OrO WEEK! j i SINGAPORE- SIMULTANEOUSLY -K. LUMPUR capitol federal: 11 om, 2.30, 6.1 5 9,1 5 (No Fre« List) 12.15, 3.15, 6.15 t 9.15 IF YOU CAN MAKE YOUR FRIENDS WHO SAW IT TO STOP LAUGHING FOR A SECOND. THEY WILL TELL YOU324 words
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Advertisement26 1965-01-07 6 Today Only: 3. 15, 6.15, 9.15 p.m. Spencer Trocy and Frank Sinatra 10 "THE DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK"— Ena. Open Tomorrow "Kings Of The Sun" Ing.26 words
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Advertisement74 1965-01-07 6 >»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»s Singstar Proudly Presents the I i miV t:\CMTi\fM BBVASTtNG I Louis Alberto del Parana I I y Los Paraguayos I S Fomous throughout the world for their colourful, X electrifying Lotm-American music with a modern beot. 5 At the BALAI BUDAYA, K.L. JAN. 10 11 (the only public performances)74 words
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Advertisement356 1965-01-07 6 M:MtM;^l NOW SHOWING! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) No Free List. Daily: 1.30-4-6.30 9.30 pm Sunaayt: Extra Show at 1 1 am I There is a time in a man's life when he has to take one last desperate chance... iiv ZINNEMANN^££fI BEHOLD A -]kW PALE HORSE fif PECK 'OUINN' SHARIF lj|356 words
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Advertisement567 1965-01-07 6 >o\\ snow ix.: DAILY: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.30pm Sundays: Extra ihow at 11 a.m. ■TOMi yrwowY omm PECK OUINN SHARIF^ BEHOLD A PAl£Jl^ HORSE "T" *Tp}m (No Free I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT 1 Rank Organisation Present* "CARRY ON SPYING" I Ktnmth Williomi trie Borkcr I OI»i;\S TODAY 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6567 words
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Article324 1965-01-07 7 A pre- festival clean-up PUBLIC HELP POLICE TO ROUND UP FOUR OF SELANGOR'S 'MOST WANTED' THUGS By RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur, Wed. pOUR of Selangor's "most wanted" gang leaders, including a "'tiger general", were rounded up by police in swoops on secret society hideouts here early today. They are being324 words
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64 1965-01-07 7 Perak polls officer moves to Kuantan IPOH. Wed. The State Elections Officer and Senior Supervisor of Elections. Perak. Mr. H. S. Sidhu. ha.s tefl ban am transfer to Kuantan. While In Perak. Mr. Sidhu watched over the elections to 83 local councils, seven town councils and municipalities and the general64 words
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184 1965-01-07 7 New steps to protect airports: Sardon \T U A L A LUMPUR, Wed. Special security measures have been enforced in air ports throughout Malaysia to check saboteurs. the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said today. "These measures will help to prevent Indonesian infiltrators from gaining access to184 words
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98 1965-01-07 7 I BATU PAHAT, Wed.— Two mci. were charged in the magistrates court here yesterday with cheating a woman of $250 on Dec. 20. Liaw Yoon San. alias Liaw Joon San. 30, of Jalati Kluang here, and Ting Heoh Teong. 28. of Yong Peng, were alleged98 words
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Article47 1965-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I Eighty- four modern paintings by 11 Singapore artists will be cxi hibited at the British Council here from Monday. The four-day exhibition will be 1 opened at 5.30 p.m. by Mr. KingI ton Loo. chairman of the Art* I Council47 words
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Article35 1965-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tb# Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dalo V.T. Satnbanthan. left here by air for Hone Kong today for a week-long holiday. He will later visit Bangkok and Formosa.35 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Methodist pastor today flew to Hong Kong to receive treatment for cancer of the nose. Rev. Parn Him. 43. superintendent of Chinese Methodist churches in Selangor and pastor of the Chinese Methodist Church in Klang, will undergo treatment at131 words
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78 1965-01-07 7 IJUALA LUMPUR, Wed. iV Mr. Yip Phool Thong, a training and investigating officer at the National Productivity Centre here, has been awarded an International Labour Organisation Fellowship. The six-month fellowship will enable Mr. Yip to study various techniques in industrial engineerIng in Britain. Geneva.78 words
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Article73 1965-01-07 7 Barman, stabbed in brawl, dies TAIPING. Wed— A bar at- tendant, M. Nadeson, 37. died after a flght in Lorong Dua In the KamuntIng area near here last night. A police spokesman said Nadeson was seen righting with another man and a small crowd gathered. Nadeson received a stab wound73 words
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Article50 1965-01-07 7 PENANO. Wed. Police last njglu recovered 12 typewriters, valued at $2,700. reported stolen from the Han Chiang High School v lew days ago. The machine* were hidden in a yard behind the Teochew Association in Chulia Street, which is al*^ iisikl as Han Chiang's primary section.50 words
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166 1965-01-07 7 JESBELTON. Wed. Inche Embong bin Yahaya. u( the Federal Ministry of National and Rural Development, has completed a training course for 102 teachers. The Central Government I 1 tliusi.istically poshing ius plan for the introduction ol adult ecluca- tion here. I Inche Abu166 words
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Article35 1965-01-07 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— A motor cyclist. Tan Sim Pol. 31. died is the General Hospital yesterday ol injuries sustained when he collided Into a "caution" road sign in Coronation Road some 24 hours earlier35 words
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Article122 1965-01-07 7 Telecoms chief says: No comment KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Director of Planning, Telecommunications Department. Mr. F. J. Collins, today refused to comment on a Straits Times reader's complaint about the telephone system in Lumut, Perak. The reader wrote that he had to wait for more than three hours before getting122 words
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Article45 1965-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A 29--member Japanese provincial trade mission will arrive here on Sunday (or a three-day visit. The team, headed by Mr. Mastiml Mizobuchi, Governor of Kochi Prefecture, Shikoltu Island, is on > a market familiarisation tour of South-East Asian countries.45 words
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94 1965-01-07 7 ABANDONED INDON BOATS MAY BE BOOBYTRAPPED JESSELTON, Wed. The East Brigade headquarters In Tawau warned today that any abandoned i boat found on the Sabah I coast might be booby- trapped. Anyone who finds any abandoned boat is asked to report to the police Immediately. An army spokesman said that94 words
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Article30 1965-01-07 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. Mr. Gan Yee Tang has been ree'ected president of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the Malayan Chinese Association with Mr. Toh Chin Chye as vice-president.30 words
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Article44 1965-01-07 7 JESSELTON. Wed. Most of the people who have applied for Malaysian citizenship in Sabah are Indonesians. Figures released by the Government showed that by the end of last year 323 people had applied for citizenship, of whom 212 were Indonesians.44 words
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189 1965-01-07 7 PENANG, Wed. Tht 5,000-strong Government Medical and Health Employers' National Trade Union has pledged full support for the threatened strike of the National Union of Hospital Assistants. The general secretary. loche Adam bin Ismail. In A statement today said th« union would consider189 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-01-07 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl T we OOnjt\ I I hEY! MV BRuSwA k NEED NO iSCAUSWTiN OuO Plavpulj \BRUS^iESV' p\vou(? DOORJ^/ AIN'TME-Y^-*^ Y^. V^ IrrTTTiT?! S~*A I 1^ EVERY ONCE IN AWHILE) WOW) /,f IGETTHEFEELIN'I Z> (JjZr-^A OCGHTA BE IN SO."AE J \P\/rJ J& OTMEf? LINE O^s—S48 words
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Article182 1965-01-07 8 20 Worit Sit (Minimum MR. A MRS. K. Pajan Singh wish to thank all friends and relatives for tfealr attendance and valuable gifts at their wrddlnic. MR. A MRS. John Fernandez, Kuala bumpiir, thank relatives and friends tor their kind assistance, attendance, gifts and blessings during wedding on aVI-65.182 words
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Article146 1965-01-07 8 t» Words Sli (Minimum) ••masters- frem milk in handy trtra-pack preserves the health-giving ■Vitamin C and keeps the milk wholesome and fresh. 1065 FORD FALCONS ard Ualaxlea will shortly be available from Universal Can Limited. 59 Orchard Road Singapore, pbone ***** FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and book146 words
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682 1965-01-07 8 The Straits Times Thursday, January 7, 1965. Appeal To The U.N. Obviously nothing is lost by keeping the U.N. General Assembly informed and drawing specific attention to the gathering Indonesian threat. In appealing, however, for immediate effective measures to 1 help defend Malaysian in- tegrity, we must face reality. The682 words
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Article391 1965-01-07 8 The Chief Education Officer, Inche Aminuddin Baki, plunged right in when he addressed a headmasters' seminar in Kuala Lumpur this week, diving in short order from the loftier abstractions of national education policy to charges of racial prejudice among teachers. The effect could be salutary because too391 words
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Article128 1965-01-07 8 Though in the last three yea re the National Productivity Centre has established itself as an essential part of the industrial scene, its director, Mr. Abishegam, still finds it necessary from time to time to restate fundamentals. One of the main trends in management he said this week,128 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1965-01-07 8 VALERIE FERGUSON - VALERIE FERGUSON by ON Jan. I, Cuba celebrated the sixth anniversary of Fidel Castro's entry into Havana at the head of his Dearded revolutionaries. A thousand guests from all ports of the world were invited for the festivities. What impressions did the visitors take awayOFNS - 1,197 words
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Letter281 1965-01-07 8 Under- rating criticism fINE admires the firmness XJ of the Finance Minister In the face of strong criticism of his proposals for turnover and payroll taxes. As a non-specialist, one can only say that the critics have not conclusively proved their case, and now that their views have been aired281 words
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Letter174 1965-01-07 8 ris understandable that the Minister of Finance finds the actions of the Singapore Government "strange", seeing that they spring from non-Alliance minds, but surely, this is no reason for accusing the Singapore Government of being Communist. It is also accused of intent to Incite the population to violence and174 words
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Letter107 1965-01-07 8 IT is not unusual for one to lift up his telephone receiver and wait for a full minute before he hears the operator's voice: 'Number, please.' I was once kept waiting for nearly three minutes. and asked the operator If she was very busy 'Yes' she replied,107 words
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Letter71 1965-01-07 8 jVfALACCA'B general market at Kee Ann Road, stinks with the skulls and bones of carcasses stored In the market for months. The fish and vegetable sections are dirty. The passages of all sections in the market are blocked by goods of stall-holders. There Is no control or order.71 words
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292 1965-01-07 8 Tanjong Karang as a profitable social investment AN account of the Tanjong Kararjj project, a survey of changing technology and shifts in the supply and demand for rubber and an article on development investment in Indonesia among the feature* of the October-Decem-ber issue of the Malayan Economic Review, published by292 words
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Advertisement685 1965-01-07 8 Straits Times A M.Uy Mail Classified advertisements msy ba handed tor COLD ITORAai ARCAOsT Orchsrd Road (lst Floor) COLD STORAGE IRANCHU At Holland Read Katang Ksseel Rssd Naval Base. Authorised Agents: j CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyvr Quay THE NEWS FRONT Flupairlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty685 words
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Advertisement43 1965-01-07 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Abo Irrp rten A l»pott«f» .>f High Oom Worutods m Wooit#wt- SINGAPORE: 21, Chilli* StfMt, T.I: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Msmlml Ist Fleer, Room No. 8. 54-64 Nathan Rood. Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement55 1965-01-07 8 Brighten Ifour before the festive j Season with FEDERAL PAINTS /$XpJ\ which are used widely \QC£/ in Malaysian Homes. I FEDELITE emulsion paint F E DELU X SYNTHETIC EXTERIOR PAINT fj^m^i FEDERAL PAINT P 0 FACTORY LTD. re* flfi SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: Congratulations and Best Wishes TO CATHAY ORGANISATION'S ORCHARD THEATRE55 words
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Article, Illustration954 1965-01-07 9 Two million paying patrons monthly First cinema circuit in Malaysia to install escalator THE most dynamic cinema circuit in the Far East, the Cathay Organisation, opened yesterday a $6,000,000 entertainment centre comprising the Orchard Theatre and Jackie's Bowl in (irange Road. Singapore. This theatre954 words
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179 1965-01-07 9 Chairman brings vast experience to the new job T<HE Hon. Mr. Choo Kok x Leong. a Member of the Benate in the Malaysian Parliament, is the new Chairman of the Cathay Organisation. Mr. Choo. 54 years of age. was born in Kuala Lumpur, and received his early education at St179 words
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Advertisement286 1965-01-07 9 Chairman, Cathay Organisation THE HON'BLE MR. CHOO KOK LEONG THE Cathay Organisation is extremely proud to offer for Singapore's entertainment the supermarket of entertainment known as the Orchard Theatre and Jackie's Bowl, the latter although we have on interest in the Company, Orchard Bowling Ltd., is being operoted by other286 words
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Advertisement246 1965-01-07 9 GREETINGS AND "BEST"wisHB f^^k T# -ATHAY ORGANISATION S p^(B\ flH' ORCHARD THEATRES? I t i ON ITS GRAND OPENING j ft youll meet four f I THE NUTTIEST AGENTS I m jLf 4 EVER T0 UTTER A M A PLTIR ROGtRS PRODUCT; ♦BJ B^H i^^^^^M^F < rvL^~ V^Va ORCHARD SATURDAY246 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-01-07 10 Next attraction at Orchard Theatre ALL th« i«n« poroplur— Urn of tha cloak and dagaav buiinet* ii exposed witk amoiing confusion at the famoiii 'Carry On' gong m "Corry On Spying" (n«xt change at Orchard Th»otre) muddle their way acroea Europe in search of the very secret formula "X". The94 words
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Article, Illustration905 1965-01-07 10 \fR. Heah Hock Meng. (above) deputy chairman of Cathay Organisation, was born in Penang in 1926. After early education at the Penang Free School, he went aDroad for further studies at the University of Manchester, and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1953. He captained905 words
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Advertisement168 1965-01-07 10 H. A. O'CONNOR CO. LTD. < MALAYSIA'S LEADING CINEMA THEATRE ENGINEERS extend their best wishes to the management of the CATHAY ORGANISATION on the occasion of the Grand Opening of their ORCHARD THEATRE This ultra modern theatre is equipped with GAUMONT-KALEE Sound and Projector equipment, Super Panoramic Screen. GAUMONT-KALEE Luxury168 words
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Advertisement54 1965-01-07 10 Electrical Installation to ORCHARD CINEMA JACKIE'S BOWL with KSaaBBlSl P| ELECTRICAL H ACCESSORIES ARMOURED CABLES I '3fX 1 II k^Bi>W sUbVCbkJbl^^ J*tß ■■■■vi 11- Cam^ b^BEVCJ^U^B^^^l P.V.C. CABLES BY MALAYAN CABLES LTD. CARRIED OUT BY R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 11, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL54 words
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Article, Illustration835 1965-01-07 11 First picture at new theatre is Biblical verse inspired the film's title "And < looked, and behold j Pjlc Hortc: and hit name that Mt On him was Death. and Hell followed with him." THE first picture, 'Behold A Pale Horse,' to be screened at the new835 words
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Advertisement266 1965-01-07 11 Message from the Chairman: Malaysia calls for expanding economy From Page Nine toinment complex hos been undertaken by a privott organisation in South-East Asia. It is also concrete evidence of our great confidence in Malaysia as a vital ond stable force in the democratic world. A rapidly expanding ond vigorous266 words
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Advertisement127 1965-01-07 11 Congratulations to CATHAY ORGANISATION on the occasion of the opening of their ORCHARD CINEMA Suppliers of Furniture and Interior Decorations THE PATENT FURNITURE CO., SHOWROOM: 128 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****. FACTORY: 108/ C, Cavenagh Road, Singapore. Congratulations to CATHAY ORGANISATION on the occasion of the official opening of127 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-01-07 12 from a 16--person lift, the new cinema Orchard Theatre is equipped with an escalator, first of its kind in this island. It is installed by th( Lift. Department. China Engineers Ltd.. and is manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan, whose378 words
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Article40 1965-01-07 12 ON the ground floor ol Orchard Theatre are the main lobby. Jackie's Bowl (with 24 fully automatic lanes), the snack bar, and a restaurant on the mezzanine floor. On the first floor are the40 words
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Advertisement144 1965-01-07 12 Another installation by LA.C. AIR CONDITIONING CONGRATULATIONS TO CATHAY ORGANISATION LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR ORCHARD CINEMA Congratulations to Orchard Theatre Jackie's Bowl TAI -4PING CARPETS Wall to wall carpets fittings of pure virgin wool by Tai Ping are used throughout Orchard Theatre Building. These seamless144 words
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Advertisement184 1965-01-07 12 v J i J 1,,h; r <# Above you in the ORCHARD THEATRE is acoustic ceilings I The acoustic qualities I of Armstrong ceiling I tiles keep the Orchard 9 I Theatre echo-free and I I soundproof. Armstrong I nre resistant ceiling tiles also beautify the |V theatre. When in184 words
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268 1965-01-07 13 K"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V The Political Secretary to the Finance Minister. Mr. Bernard Lv, reiterated today that the Singapore National Trades Union Congress was organised by tile PAP with the purpose of crushing the original Trades Union Congress. "As such." he said.268 words
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Article33 1965-01-07 13 MERSINO. Wed. The District Officer here. Inche Zanlal Abidin bin Ahmad, will open an exhibition of captured Indonesian arms at Endau on Jan. 17 and at Jemaluang on Jan. 19.33 words
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98 1965-01-07 13 Steve and Bill can sing in 27 languages CINGAPORE. Wed. American folksLngers Steve Addiss and Bill Crofut, who flew into Singapore today, can, between them, sing in 27 languages, and play a dozen different instruments. Their programme here Includes a concert at the Peoples Association headquarters in Kalians on Saturday98 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-01-07 13 Protest by crew on 'helping Indonesian economy' By GABRIEL LEE: Singapore, Wednesday THE crew of the Caltex London, a British oil tanker under charter to a U.S. oil firm, have protested against the firm's order to load and discharge crude oil at two Indonesian ports Mr. G. W. Shaw, a377 words
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131 1965-01-07 13 CINGAPORE. Wed. P«.nAmerican World Airways are to recruit Malaysian air stewardesses. Recruiting officers of the airlinr will arrive here soon, and the lucky girls they choose will be trained in New York lor five werk.s before being assigned to aircraft travelling to Britain, i131 words
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Article81 1965-01-07 13 PENANO. Wed The Hindu deity. Lord Muruga Peruman. will leave his temple in Queen Street for hi.s annual visit to the Waterfall Rofcd Temple for the Thaipusr.m festival at 6 a.m. on Jan. 17 Riding his $20,000 silver chariot, the deity will take about nine81 words
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Article, Illustration194 1965-01-07 13 NEWLYWEDS DID NOT KNOW EACH OTHER WHILE IN LONDON THEIR colleges were only next to each other. But they obtained their degrees and left London without knowing who the other was until they were introduced at a friend's dinner party in Ipoh last year. Yesterday they were married at the194 words
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Article87 1965-01-07 13 UUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. Malaysian soldiers in Sabah and Sarawak will receive 100,000 pieces of krupok and 100 katls of sambal daging j from the Kuala Trengganu Women's Institute on Harl Raya Puasa. The president of the Institute, Che Dayang binte Ismail, said today that expenses for the87 words
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Article, Illustration505 1965-01-07 13 I/" U A I. A LUMPUR. 1Y Wed. The death has taken place in j Cambridge of Dr. Vie- tor Purcell. former lecturer in Far Eastern History at Cambridge University and author of several distinguished books on the Far East and Chinese505 words
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104 1965-01-07 13 SONGKOKS ARE A BIG HIT AT JAMBOREE SINGAPORE. Wed The Malaysian songkok was a rave at the 7th Australian jamboree at Dandenong. near Melbourne, where more than 16.000 Scouts from all over the i world are now assembled In the camp, where most of the boys wear the traditional Scout104 words
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231 1965-01-07 13 'Cash for bright students' plan under fire KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Cash awards should not be made an incentive ior students to study hard. This was the opinion ol school principals hen they were asked to comment on tin* Ctth awards Riven by the principal of thr» Gajah Berang Secondary School231 words
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Advertisement143 1965-01-07 13 Valiant has the power to please The husky, power-packed 225 cv. in. "Slant-Six" engine gives you the full measure of power reserve you really need. But this is just one of the reasons why Valiantout performs any other car in its class. Compare these Valiant features: Brilliant 145 b.h.p. performance143 words
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Advertisement61 1965-01-07 13 I BATTERIES FOR H QUICKER STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER LIFE No matter what the make, model or age of your car you can depend on Lucas battery wherever you go. ya<§/a§ battery AHEAD IN STYLE AND PERFORMANCE FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. Robertson Road, Kuala Lumpur- 54, Orchard Road, Smtaporr Rtpr*s*nt*d61 words
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Miscellaneous660 1965-01-07 13 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTUAVK 630 The News; 640 Regional StRVUKS 41 and 60.' Metres News, Interlude; 6.45 ..xtracts AM. 6.00 Prog. Summary; I From The Editorials; 6.50 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Btock Exchange Report; 700 The News 7.10 Breakfast Pot- Learn A Word A Day; 7.05 Enpourri; 7.30 Learn660 words
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Article, Illustration167 1965-01-07 14 Trend-setters for the year of grace 1965 18 th.it bold, biiro look. which delights the COUturiers and annoys the law enforcement officers of many continents (ol course, the Topless hrre to stay? The question still remains unanswered. Or arc <>ur vomon and models shoring up against it? Om thing is167 words
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Article, Illustration685 1965-01-07 14 William Watson McKibben. MO; John L. Russell Jr - The DO's and DONT's for figure development William Watson McKibben. MO. and John L. Russell Jr By OVER EMPHASIS of the female bust in America today is the cause of a great deal of distress among women both psychologically and physically. Subtly, or not so subtly, this exaggerated emphasis hits685 words
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Article, Illustration407 1965-01-07 14 Do tell him, and tell him in a kindly way, how deadly overweight can be THE trouble is, most husbands refuse to acknowledge that they are getting on the portly side. And as if to Drove it. they quote \he "average weight" chart found on the machine outside the chemists',407 words
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Article83 1965-01-07 14 Make the paper lining for the bottom of the cake pan a little smaller than the bottom of the pan The lining will be easier to remove. The dairy industry recom- mends using pasteurized milk. Raw milk can contain Rerms that cause undulant fever, tubrnulosis or other infections.83 words
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Advertisement209 1965-01-07 14 Advertisement Complexion Sparkle Your skin will look flower fresh even after a hot or tiresome day by following this simple beauty hint. Remove stale make-up, then wipe over your face and neck with Lemon Delph Freshener to clear away impurities in your pores and to refine and refresh your skin.209 words
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Advertisement178 1965-01-07 14 1 SB creates 3 rich, mouth ripening, luscious colors. MBOLCE Enter the era of Revlorfs lush /w 'La Dolce Look', born to be worn US by the woman who wants to be passionately alive with color ...uncompromisingly female! 1 3 vividly pretty colors... rich, ripe J 1 ■'j shades... all178 words
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Advertisement1247 1965-01-07 15 1C LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K Due Spore Sails P. S ham Penanf MENELAUS Liverpool Gdi. 11 jm I Jia 1/11 Jaa 11 DOLIUS Liverpul. Dublin. G.asgow... Gen. 3k Jai II Jll 11/11 Jai 17 PERSEUS liverpul. da«go« Jai U Jaa II OIMODOCUS leuoes, Ha<re. liverpul... JM 14/11 Jai1,247 words
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Advertisement2615 1965-01-07 15 WULl^Llil^iMMmimM PPI THE EACtONeT _>alr*J^l try -Tirnnt kunwii rotoi««i jfiimow' K^SSj Pa *<" Pn ***** Pkont (311. Plme (2171. tIIINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERK. ROTTERDAM. AMSTEIQtM. bOTHENIURG, AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN. Singapore F.Shan Penang "BASRA" (a) Sailed Sailed la Part/ I Jm KINA' (I) 11.21 JM2,615 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-01-07 15 ■W^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALI S.S. CO.. LTD. itjVaVl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE •"••'•I HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Spore P. Sham Penang CITY OF LEICESTER »'2l Jaa 22 24 Jai 25 Jll t CITY OF COLOMBO "*S, 31 Jai •FLAHNIAH 15/11 Fel II 22 Fet 21 Fet I CITY OF WELLINGTON 2V27FeI 211,279 words
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642 1965-01-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia after Tuesday's big selling wave was quieter and the turnover was reduced yesterday. However, the market was still much more active than the conditions ruling at the end of last year. During the morning industrials642 words
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Article25 1965-01-07 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 5 Jan. fi •Industrial*: 83.05 82.66 Tins: 115.16 114.32 S rubbers: 108.98 108.58 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article902 1965-01-07 16 OUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala J-,umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (1,000) $1.50; C.S. Holdings (3.000) $2.25; Ounlop (1.000) $1.72: Etso ('.'.0(10) $1.76, (1,000) $1.75 (1,000) (1.74: F.902 words
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484 1965-01-07 16 THE PenariK tin price yesterday fell 55.62, to 5624.124 on an offering esti- i mated down by 10 tons to 175 tons. In London on Tuesday tin i values fluctuated within a narrow compass at a generally lower level which by the close484 words
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Article103 1965-01-07 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIAL- upturn cntinmd in 1 burner market and key iituts moved van. Sugars neaMM 1 tor gold «h.ire» fe.'iturrd basa matalt anal Most laa«Ml ndvanced. Other metals silt srar* irregular. Santo* was down Od. to L'Ws. 3d. Mount l»a 411 1 N. Broken Hill (10a.) il/7103 words
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Article211 1965-01-07 16 January ThfW moi.th.i. INDUSTRIALS Boumfrii l3>-ts. Nat DualOPl IJ in I'mtevrs 14 cts. City Dev. eta. M. Containers 12 eta. E. bmelter* 1!7 eta, M r>*o 15 «s MeAltstar U eta. Ked Disp. r.'cta. M. lrvrst. 11 eta r. N. 19 cts. 0.C.8.C tleu Kltipatncks IHcta. Kotiinson 11211 words
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Article252 1965-01-07 16 JANUARY first (ram rubber I.eb. J closod at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday hi 714 centa per Ib. down one-eiKhth of a cent on Tuesday* clOHlnt; liv.l tor the position. The tone was <llK n tly aasitr. R.A S. and F.M.R.E. closing pnett in oants252 words
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Article26 1965-01-07 16 Jan. 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 711 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $624,124 (down $5.62}). Unofficial estimated offering 175 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article69 1965-01-07 16 CHINESE Product E.chjnm, Slnga- para noon pricet per p.cul ytoterday: Coconut oil: hulk ««2| sellers, drum S6AI aalaara. Copra: Jan.r»r>. IK Continent: Unquoted. Pcppir: Muntok whllr ?165 urUer*. Sarawak whitr Jlijo Milan, special Sarawak bl.uk »I 4:» sellirs. garbled UamponK black J155 aellera, ASTA *16.-> sellers. Singapore Copra69 words
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Article100 1965-01-07 16 SHIPS lying a long sida tht Singapore Harbtur whjrvn ar tipecltd taday: Cannaoore 1 '2. Betavi.«ta. .i 4, siamat 6 7. Oylon >i Cardiogan.ohir* M n. fr-mdtiu Polk 15/IH. Mini 28, Kansal Maru 29/30, Mikum Mar ii 31 '31. Meoelaua .13/34, Caltcx Colomho 35.39, Thorscape 40/41, Anterior100 words
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Article37 1965-01-07 16 TMI Malayan Exchange Banki' Alio- elation rnadf the«c ih.-inc In Ita rates to merchants yesterday lall ratea to (100): tilling TT or OD ready Holland Cuildari lib I; Switt Fra«e« HI). The real were unihanK' <)37 words
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Article37 1965-01-07 16 ON me fr« eicrtanjca markit m Hods Kunii yeatrrday tbt U.S. tfallar was quotad 5.75 a (or T.T. and 5.74J for aath. Stirling nu quoted at 15 Si and) ana ta«l sf gold at Mh37 words
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Advertisement1184 1965-01-07 16 ""••"JMPI KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Croat Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago •Tens Man" 22 Fel 7 Mar I Apr II Apr 15 Apr U Apr Mausknaa Man" 11 Mar 25 Mar 27 Air 1 May I May 11 May West Coast ol Central/South1,184 words
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Advertisement1031 1965-01-07 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AND CULF SERVICE Ti: Adtliidt, S»dne» Tt- Madras and Napaattiusj Penang P. S'nam S'pori Score P. S'nam Penang BULIMIA IB JM 11/12 JM IAJULA II Pt/sls 13 JM 14 JM IS JM FROM AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND JUU 31/ F<( Ftl F(t FROM AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND U)WJi1,031 words
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Advertisement154 1965-01-07 16 ■CTap5^ 5! 9 J^MnriT^3T|7WJTTTTIl| V A From Japan KISSHIN MARU ETA Spore 7-1-65 ETO 10-1-65 Accepting Taiwan Japan cargo. BUNAN MARU ETA Spore 29-1-65 ETD 1-2-65 Accepting Bangkok, Taiwan Japan cargo. *S«nfS: PAN-CONTINENT CORP 4tl. Uttr. Clifford House. Ctllytr Quy. Ttl: 713 M. *****. FN: NEW YORK, PHILADELIMIA, MOBLE. NEW154 words
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Advertisement949 1965-01-07 17 I— -JMssMbI ■b^bsMMbM^B] IH I I*^*l l il"■ J *k I 1 1 1 n «ssf 1 1 sssl i I m^B I (Continued from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT M Wtrm\ SS iMin.i—Box in rl* rxtrm D.T.C. TRAINED TEACHER wanted SI si. John's Primary One K.L. Apply personally. WANTED TEMPORARY949 words
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Advertisement822 1965-01-07 17 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt SS Hilt.)— Box St ttt txtrm i REPRESENTATIVES TO INTROODUCE Malaysia's First Comic Maga2inex to Singapore families. Generous commission basis. Phone: (Spore) 4:is;ti EXPERIENCED FITTER required tor ruhber processing factory in Selangor. Good rates of pay tor expert man. Accommodation provided. Reply Bos A 1033 B.T.822 words
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Advertisement900 1965-01-07 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Wordt St (Mln.)-Box SO ctt txlrm FOR SALE 3-Room Flat 550 A MacPherson Road. Price (18,000/-. Vacant possession. Ring Spore *****. YUMIN IST ATI Housing Agency Dept. Over 17,000 sq. ft. freehold vacant land for sals at district 10. Further inquiries plsass ring (B'pors) 71V06900 words
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Advertisement873 1965-01-07 17 EDUCATION II Wor4t St (Mi*.} s*ai It ttt. txtrm PRACTICAL SALESMANSHIP. Rapid 4-month Course. Coaches you Into a trained, confident, successful salesman. Includes Lectures, Discussions. Practical Work. 10th Course starting 12th January Proapectus/Kurtner information: City School. 218. Queen Street, Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. ATTENTION: SHORTHAND ITUcents. 2 months/4 montbs courses December/January.873 words
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Advertisement898 1965-01-07 17 FURNITURE IS Wordt St (Mln.)-Box St rts ertra FURNITURE PROBLEM 7 Consult Adrian's Fo- Cane Furniture. 425 River Valley Road. ***** Spore. BEAUTY CULTURE IS Wordt St (Mm.)— Box S*> ctt txtrm LIARN THE SBCRET FORMULA I tnat nas brought total ncauty te inousands of world-famous models. Mend tor your898 words
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Advertisement820 1965-01-07 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt St (MlM.)—Btx It ctt. txtrm •OPEL ■CAPITA* 1 1»62 Model maintained In cood condition. One owner. Phone *****. Singapore. VOLVO IMI August 1963 comprehensive Insurance and good tyres 16.400. Contact Mr. Chung. Telephone ***** Spore from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. INOAPORf MOTORS LTD., 315-319.820 words
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Advertisement616 1965-01-07 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) I IS Wordt tt fMIn Box <* rts. txtrm JOHORt HOTEL En«./Chlnesa Food i Alrcond. Rooms. Phone 2363/6. NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL, J F. Setslde Dancing 4b Kloorsbows Nlgblly. Tel: 21 3. BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) I IS Wordt V (Mln.)-Box St ctt txtrm TRY TASTY SALT616 words
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Advertisement188 1965-01-07 17 JOHOR JKR. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class E" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, JKR. Johor, Johor Bahru up to Noon of the 13th January, 1965 for the: THE TRANSPORT OF MATERIALS (METAL) FROM 122 ND MILE QUARRY, KLUANG/ JEMALUANO ROAD FOR THE PERIOD188 words
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Article, Illustration37 1965-01-07 18 MR. Claude Giiinet of Venl Vicl Stable receives from Mrs. Llm Huck Aik, wife of the Penang Turf Club chairman, the Penang Gold Cup won by Champion on Sunday. Timesport picture.37 words
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459 1965-01-07 18 EPSOM JEEP - Dozen new horses arrive and more are on the way EPSOM JEEP: By* Kuala Lumpur, Wed. a fortnight of the MRA's announcement that all restrictions on registration of new horses have been lifted, about a dozen horses, most of them from England and Ireland, have already arrived. Among them is459 words
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Article74 1965-01-07 18 SINGAPORE, Wed—Bcratchings for the amateur races here on Saturday: Rare One 2.30 (Class 5 2f>— nil: Race Two 3.05 (Women's race Ittf) nil; R*ce Three 3.40 (Class 4 s'fcfi— -Majestas. Mischief: Race Four 4.15 (Class 2— 7f> Kuala Lumpur, Caesar, Courtier II; Race Five 4.50 (Class I—BT174 words
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Article266 1965-01-07 18 Women's meet may be off HOCKEY HONG KONG. Wed. India s unexpected withdrawal mignt cause the cancellation of the first Asian women's hockey tournament, due to Mart here on Sunday, Betty M;iir. one of the organisers, said here today. She told Reuter that the Indian team had cabled her enReuter - 266 words
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Article160 1965-01-07 18 pENANG. Wed— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races here: Rare One Salamat Dating had to be checked in the straight when he shifted In onto the heels of Jamour. Race Two— Nothing to report. Race Three Toro was slow to begin. Near the 4f sir160 words
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145 1965-01-07 18 CHICAGO. Wed— Ernie Terrell and Eddie Machen have signed to meet here on Mar- 6 for the WBA's version of the world heavyweight championship. The WBA stripped Cassius Clay of thr title last summer after he had signed for a return bout145 words
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Article220 1965-01-07 18 4 teams in Govt Services meet SOCCER SINGAPORE,. Wed. Selaneor Armed Forces and Government Services of Johore, Malacca and Singapore will compete in a soccer tournament for the Yang di-Pertuan Negara Cup here on Feb. 28 and Mar. 1. The Singapore Government Services F.A.. who are organising the tournament, plan220 words
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Article72 1965-01-07 18 LONDON. Wed. Walter MeGowan. the British and Commonwealth flyweight boxing champion. Is to meet unbeaten Tunisian bantamweight, Felix Braim. over ten rounds at the Royal Albert Hall here on Feb. 23. Brami. who will be making his first appearance in England, is rated No. 3 InReuter - 72 words
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Article68 1965-01-07 18 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Dates for the 1968 Olympic Games here have been tentatively set for Oct 12 to 27. Weather experts were being consulted on the best time for the Games. Two Olympic villages, one for men and one for women, will be constructed.Reuter - 68 words
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Article33 1965-01-07 18 IPOH. Wed. The annuiil North Malaya golf championship will be held on the Tiger hum course here during the Chinese New Year Mid Hari Raya Puasa holidays from Peb. 3 5.33 words
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Advertisement1051 1965-01-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE Application* ore mvi'ed for the following appointments In 'hr PAN.IANG POWER STATIONS of the Electricity Department. The rommencuiK basic salary offered will be dependent upon apph- j Mnt'l qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from tune to time and Central Provident Fund1,051 words
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Advertisement732 1965-01-07 18 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable work to be carried out at Hoover Theatre Substation. it will be necessary to Interrupt j electricity supplies on Friday. Bth January 1965, between 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. to the following areas: (a) Balestler Road (between Kirn732 words
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Advertisement539 1965-01-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KERAJAAN KELANTAN JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-Jemput darlpada Warga Negara Persekutuan bagi perlantekan kajawatan Pembantu Kebajlkan Masharakat. (Lelaki) Bahagian 111 dl-Pejabat Kebajlkan Masharakat Kelantan dl-atas tanggagaji $137.50 x 7.50-152.50 Galangan Pepereksaan 5175 x 7.50 205 Galangan Pepereksaan 224 x 14--33 6'Galangan Kesempurnaan 352 x 14-422 dengan dl-champor elaun539 words
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Miscellaneous242 1965-01-07 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS slower (11). 1. SUte race riot result* In Land workers are replaced carnase (8) hv n< of Quarter (7). French statesman ha* bro- 7 It s stupid to have a number ken rib also (8) round ones mount (7). It s a change vi a small242 words
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479 1965-01-07 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL RUGGER By I/TAI.A LI'MPUR, Wed.— Twelve of the players who will appear in Saturday's HMS Malaya Cup rugger final between Selangor and Singapore Joint Services have been chosen for the MRl's Malaysian Selection to meet the touring Canterbury University XV from479 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-01-07 19 ACTION-PACKED incident in front of Not- tingham Forest's goal as 'keeper Grummit attempts to repel the challenge of Tottenham right-half Mullery (centre) and outside-right Robertson (left) in the First Division match at White Hart Lane. Spurs won 4-0.40 words
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208 1965-01-07 19 Capetown Test is heading for a draw CRICKET CAPETOWN. Wed. The Third Test between South Airica and England seemed to be moving Inevitably towards a draw at lunch here on the liith and final day, when South Africa were 123 lor three 182 runs ahead. England toot only one wicket208 words
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Article123 1965-01-07 19 Vy ELLINGTON. Wed. The Pakistani cricket team scored their first win in a first-class match in New Zealand when they beat Wellington by ten wickets here today. Final scores: Wellinßton 53 and 332 (Truscott 44 Buller 30 Neelv 29 Pervez Sajjad 3-60 Asif Iqbal 3-67 1Reuter - 123 words
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Article330 1965-01-07 19 HOCKEY IN— LINGAM AND SKINNER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TiARBHAJAN Singh, who led Singapore to victory in the Razak Cup hockey competition last year, has been dropped from the team for this year's championship quadrangular at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 15-17. Harbhajan's form nas dropped considerably in330 words
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209 1965-01-07 19 Judy Hashman may not defend singles crown BADMINTON J ONDON. Wed. Judy Hashman, daughter of former American badminton star Joe Devlin, said that it was "unlikely" she would defend her women's singles title in the All-England badminton championships at Wemoiev from Mar. 24 to 27. Mrs- Hashman, who now lives209 words
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Article166 1965-01-07 19 CYCLING DENANO. Wed. Johorp with 1 me riders top the entry Urt lor the Malaysian Cycling Federation's 50-mile massed-start cycling championship for the Low Cup to be held at Malacca on Sunday at 7 a.m. The championship will be prrceded by .i meeting of166 words
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Article18 1965-01-07 19 SOCCER Friendly iKluangi: Kulai 5 Paloh 4 BASKETBALL— FriendIy: Chee Lik. Kluang bi See Wai. Muar 51-4118 words
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Advertisement106 1965-01-07 19 STOP THAT COUGH AND QUICK B/ak WOODS' WILL DO THE TRICK A cour 1 irritates everyone part culariy its owner. When your child is suffering from a heavy cold and cough study becomes impossible. Help him pass these important exams avoid absenteeism dose him with Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll106 words
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Miscellaneous12 1965-01-07 19 DIARY SOCCER NCT4 tup: Penang Chinese v Ked&h Chintm i (City SUdium).12 words
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Article, Illustration426 1965-01-07 20 Malaysia to U.N.: Is it too much to expect support? UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday IN a letter publish--1 ed yesterday. Malaysia has asked whether it is "too much to expect or too late" to receive Security Council support to end Indonesian aggression. However, the head of the Malaysian delegation. Mr. R.AP - 426 words
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265 1965-01-07 20 TIN PRICE DROPS DUE TO RENEWED TENSION ONDON, Wed. The renewed tension between Indonesia and Malaysia was one of the main factors influencing the market when cash tin yesterday lost most of its £50 sterling per ton New Year advance, the Financial Times reports. The papers commodities expert says thisReuter - 265 words
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Article77 1965-01-07 20 JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian student who criticised President Soekarno was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment in Jogjakarta, central Java, Antara reported today. The .student was quoted as saying Indonesia's economic situation would not improve unless President Soekarno died or was assassinated. Antara said theReuter - 77 words
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Article40 1965-01-07 20 CAPETOWN. Wed— The third cricket Test between South Africa and England ended in a draw on the fifth and final day here today. Scores: S. Africa 501-7 dec. and 346: England 442 and 15 for no wkt. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article60 1965-01-07 20 MERSING. Wed. Thirty-three Indonrsian traders detained here since September last year will be sent home tomorrow. The traders, from Sumatra, were detained when they tried to enter Malaysian waters after the Malaysian Government banned the barter trade with Indonesia. They will be sent bark in a60 words
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Article35 1965-01-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A group of U.S. and British police personnel arrived here today from South Vietnam in a U.S. Air Force Jet for discussions with Malaysian police on security in the area.35 words
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235 1965-01-07 20 SENU SPEAKS OF PROPAGANDA FLOP OF JAKARTA KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday 7THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, x Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, says that Indonesia has failed to make any headway with any nation with its anti-Malaysia propaganda. Inaugurating a new I series of interviews entitled "Malaysians Speak" over Radio235 words
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Article64 1965-01-07 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Police today appealed to people who claimed to have been cheated in a magazine subscription racket to report to the nearest police station or the Criirinal Investigations Department in Robin.son Road. According to letters of complaint to the Press, the "racketeers'" operate with64 words
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Article37 1965-01-07 20 SINGAPORE Wed— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will eive a reception at Sri Tema- sek to participants and officials of the first Malaysian badminton 1 open championships tomorrow at I 7 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration299 1965-01-07 20 VC-10 on inaugural flight it's a 'sign of confidence' SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Transport Minister, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today described the inaugural flight of BOAC's sub-sonic VC-10 jet airline to Singapore as a "further expression of the confidence of other nations in our future." He was speaking at Singapore299 words
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116 1965-01-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malaysian Press Institute will be set up here in April. This was stated today by Mr. Norman Hardy, an International Press Institute consultant, before he left here for Kuching and Jesselton on a two-month assignment. Mr. Hardy said the Institute116 words
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Article385 1965-01-07 20 LONDON, Wed The stock markets gave a quiet but generally satisfactory performance today. although business was limited and prices closed below the best in prices. Some leading Industrials failed to hold their early gains while long-dated and undated gilts lost tank! small improvements. Tins shares385 words
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94 1965-01-07 20 By air mail to Bombay: A pair of eyes... BOMBAY, Wed. Two human eyes, carefully packed in ice, arrived here by air mail yesterday. They were sent by an American amateur radio operator. George Plnegan. of Detroit, and will be used In an effort to restore sight to one of94 words
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72 1965-01-07 20 COLOMBO. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. will contest a parliamentary seat for the first time in the forthcoming elections, it was announced last night. Mrs. Bandaranaike, who has I previously .sat in the Senate as a nominated member, will run InAP - 72 words
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Article34 1965-01-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that the Malaysian Cabinet would be reshuffled soon. "We have come to certain decisions. The details will be announced later." said the Prime Minister.34 words
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Article27 1965-01-07 20 BANGKOK. Wed Thai navy units were under orders today to shoot back if fired on by CamI bodian vessels penetrating Into 'Thai territorial waters— AP.AP - 27 words
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430 1965-01-07 20 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE First Magistrate, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, today endorsed Iwo provisional warrants of anest against two Singapore i-iti/ms Anthony Wee and his wife. Agnes Wee who are wanted by the Hone Kong Police after their counsel, Mr. R. Murugason, had formally asked430 words
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Article100 1965-01-07 20 pARDIFP, Wed— Some men V; should be disqualified from marrying, as motorists are disqualified, a divorce court judge suggested here yesterday. He granted a wife's petition for divorce because of her husband's cruelty, saying: "Every other day his wife had a beating. "He hit herReuter - 100 words
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123 1965-01-07 20 JACK FINGLETON - The jackpot breakers make good strike in Vegas JACK FINGLETON From SYDNEY, Wed. Sydney's poker machine syndicate is reported to have succeeded in its first attack on machines in Las Vegas, Nevada The syndicate of five Australians, who had a phenomenal run of Jackpots on Sydney machines, booked into a123 words
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Article37 1965-01-07 20 JAKARTA. Wed.— Sonio ifitt students demonstrated outside the Trade Ministry yesterday in protest against rang prices for books and school equipment. Delegation submitted I ment to the Assistant Trade Minister, Mr. Adam Malik. Reiner37 words
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Obituary94 1965-01-07 20 CABLE RECEIVED FRO mant-'alam. Kti Govind:inkutty. t>rothrr ol Ml Kunip of Ipoh Tutorial iDStltvte, l| oh. Jormirly vi M< passed away on itli Jnniiir;. MRS FU FOCK HENC A.h Toh p»acilully on h< r .laiichtir Mr- ,\n^ Boon Win. 1 M>ns. Ku Wa San Ku Wt Chu, Ku Wi94 words
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