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Title Section24 1965-01-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Sat*** 1 .file***** 1 Kstd. 1845 FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100524 words
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Article, Illustration580 1965-01-08 1 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS: Army Minister: I hope Sock will have sense ANOTHER BRITISH PLEDGE TO DEFEND MALAYSIA BY KUALA LUMPUR. i Thursday BRITAIN'S Minister of Defence for the Army, Mr. Fred Mulley, today warned President Soekarno that it would be unwise for him to launch a major580 words
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Article200 1965-01-08 1 BANNED-THE SLOT-MACHINE BEATERS LAS VEGAS, Thursday. AN Australian gambling syndicate thai claims to have ;> system to bent one-armed bandits slot machines leaves here today alter netting jiist over l'Ss2oo and being banned from seven casinos. The three gamblers and their press agent said they had proved their system works.Reuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-01-08 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr. Lambertus Palar, head of the Indonesian delegation to the United Nations, left here last night on bis way home to Jakarta without making any further statements concerning his country's assertion that it is withdrawing from the l\N. >Ir. Palar left for LosReuter; UPI - 276 words
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Article, Illustration527 1965-01-08 1 Harbour curfew after blast in ship ONE SABOTEUR CAPTURED- HIS COMPANION BELIEVED DROWNED SINGAPORE. Thurs. A night harbour curfew will be imposed from tomorrow to prevent small boats from operating in territorial waters between the southwestern end of Singapore Island and Tanjong Changi. The 7 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. curfew527 words
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76 1965-01-08 1 MTC workers give $9,000 to D-Fund KUALA LUMPIR, Thurs. The employees of the Malayan Tobacco Company today donated S».000 for the National Defence Fund. Mrs. Margaret Loons of the Malayan Tobacco Company presented a cheque for $9,000 to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The money was collected from about76 words
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Article50 1965-01-08 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Sydney's first hydrofoil ferry began commercial operations today. The A £140.000 Japanese-built ferry cut the normal travelling time for the trip from suburban Manly to central Sydney from 40 minutes to 17 minutes. The 72--passcn^er craft can operate at speeds up to 42 m.p.h— Reut-er.Reuter - 50 words
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Article47 1965-01-08 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. The Australian Federal Government announced today it had banned another work by American authoHenry Miller, making him the most banned author in Australia. His latest and sixth work to be banned is "Nexus," part three of a trilogy entitled the Rosyb Crucifixion.47 words
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Article88 1965-01-08 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. A soldier home on leave killed himself with the Qrst pull of the trigger, after telling his roommates that "I'm going to show you how to play Russian roulette." The soldier. Pte. Sergio Annas. 21, a Cuban, died of a head wound inAP - 88 words
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Article46 1965-01-08 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. A youiv; woman told polite here that she had sleep-walked while dreaming of eloping, opened her bedroom window, and plunged three storeys to the street. Christeen Stravrdylaki, 23. was In hospital with fractures in both legs and her pelvis. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article50 1965-01-08 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Fish from China was on its way to Sydney to reli-ve a shortage, the president of the Master Pish Merchants' Association. Mr. J. Johns, said today. The first shipment was due next Monday, and larger quantities would be in time for Easter. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article29 1965-01-08 1 2,000-year temple NEW DELHI Thurs—Archaeological excavations in the western hinterlands, near Jamnalar. have convinced experts that the ancient temple of Lord Krishna at Dwaraka is over 2.000 years old.29 words
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Article22 1965-01-08 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs Stru rationing of essential foodstuff.* for New Delhi's three milllor citizens will begin next month APAP - 22 words
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Article254 1965-01-08 1 Ningkan calls calm ITUCHING, Than. A- more troop reinforcements arrived here today to strengthen Sarawak's defences ajjainst the bijr Indonesian military build-up, the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, tailed on the people to remain calm and confident. 1 He said: "Things havt eertaJal) taken turn ior the worse. It254 words
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Article23 1965-01-08 1 SOEK: WE WITHDRAW FROM U.N. JAKARTA. Thurs. President Seokarno formally announced at mass rally tonight Indonesia* withdrawal from I'nited Nations— AP.AP - 23 words
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143 1965-01-08 2 NEW YORK. Thurs The Congolese Government told the U.N. Security Council yesl«-r--day that it had seized a shipment of weapons from China being sent to Congolese rebels. The permanent delegate of the Congo. Mr Theodore Idzumbuir. said in a letter that two Soviet-made trucks143 words
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Article, Illustration410 1965-01-08 2 Top Indon leaders are victims of party ban MOVE STRENGTHENS THE COMMUNISTS JAKARTA, Thursday A SPECIAL decree by Presi- dent Soekarno yesterday, ter- porarily banning Indonesia's small but influential Murba Party, cuts short the careen of several j leading politicians, according to obser- vers here. Notable among them are Dr.Reuter - 410 words
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208 1965-01-08 2 China finds an even older rival to Peking Man TOKYO, Thurs. Peking ar/thropolog- ists have completed preparation of the skull of a prehistoric man they claim may be older than the .'"Peking man" skulls j unearthed in China between 1929 and 1937. The October discovery was labelled the "Lantien apeman"UPI - 208 words
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Article40 1965-01-08 2 DAR-ES-SALAM. Thurs. Al textile mill to be named after Mao Tse-tung. and employing 2.000 peo- i pie. will operate in Tanzania within two years under an agreement between Tanzania and the Chinese Peoples Republic signed here ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article55 1965-01-08 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. A law :s being drafted to ban the export ,of heads of Buddha images and control the trade in antiques. A police source raid the law would put a stop to the cutting ofT of heads of Buddha images and the theft toReuter - 55 words
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252 1965-01-08 2 Vietnam Reds test their strength for bigger battles SAIGON, Thursday I DECENT big battles in South Vietnam indicate that the Communist guerillas, who have clearly grown in strength and fire power, may be testing their muscles to see if they can stand and fight for long periods against government forces,Reuter - 252 words
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Article31 1965-01-08 2 ALGIERS. Thurs.— Three P«"o--ple were Injured and a number of buildings destroyed or damaged when three more earth tremors shook the earthquake town of MiiU on Tuesday amii' h«m'«?.31 words
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214 1965-01-08 2 Saud flies to Vienna in style, but is it exile? VIENNA, Thurs. Former King Saud of Saudi Arabia flew into Vienna in glittering luxury yesterday for medical treatment and possible exile. As always, the 62-year-old ex-monarch travelled In style. With saud on his Jetliner were 20 wives and female attendants.UPI - 214 words
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Article53 1965-01-08 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonerta will be able to launch us Ant astronaut to the outer space by 1968. a tup ranking Air Force officer was quoted yesterday n* (saying. Air Vice Marshall Budiard.io, Deputy Air Force chief lor loguttics affairs, said Indonesia had begun its survey for outerAP - 53 words
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Article51 1965-01-08 2 I NEW DELHI. Thurs. A man- eating tiger which had killed 43 people during tlie past three 1 months has been shot. There wa» a R. 5500 reward. Mr. Raishunath Patnaik, an Orissa State Assemblyman, shot the tiger dead while touring the jungle at night.—51 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-01-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /madam tuat p«rr) Aaeu.. r a button oom*S \^6&*y?O*x) \J POT ttrCW WATgJ^18 words
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209 1965-01-08 3 Urgent probe in Britain as prices soar LONDON, Thursday. Government is making an urgent probe into spiralling prices which threaten to upset its plans for keeping wages and the nations export costs down. News of the Government decision came after a sudden wave of price increases especially for food, furnitureReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-01-08 3 Film star is banned by Lebanon BEIRUT, Thurs. American film star Joanne Woodward (above) has been banned from entering Lebanon, and the exhibition of her films prohibited in this country, the National News Agency said last night. i The ban also includes comedian Steve Allen and British singer Helen Shapiro83 words
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155 1965-01-08 3 OAI.TTMORE, Thurs. D A judge yesterday authorised an operation to change i the sex of a 17-year-old I burglary defendant i from male to female. Judge James K. Cullen signed the order after two Johns Hopkins doctors said the operation would be inAP - 155 words
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Article59 1965-01-08 3 RIVA TRIGOSA (Italvt. Thurs. 1 —A priest stepped down from his I pulpit, chased a man down the 1 aisle and caught him at (he front door. The man. who had stolen a wallet from the sacristy while I the priest was conducting the service,UPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-01-08 3 BRITISH Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, during a visit to TV. studios in London, brine groomed for a television appearance. Picture shows the Labour leader combing his hair while a make-up expert holds the mirror before him. The Premier later anpeared on T.V. inUPI - 71 words
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249 1965-01-08 3 Albania hits out again at Kremlin 'revisionists' BELGRADE, Thursday. THE Albanian Communist Party newspaper yesterday described the present Soviet leaders as ''Khrushchevian revisionists" and said a struggle against them was going on inside the Soviet Union. In an editorial quoted by the Albanian news agency Ata, the newspaper, which oftenReuter - 249 words
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95 1965-01-08 3 MONTGOMERY (Alabama), 11 Thurs. Three white men who caused an explosion outside a Negro church here last month were yesterday given the maximum I sentence of six months' imprisonment and fined US$2OO each. But, following a prosecution recommendation, they will serve j onlyReuter - 95 words
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Article32 1965-01-08 3 LONDON. Thurs. Tre British I Motor Corporation, makers of I Austin. Morris, Wolseley. Riley. and MO. cars, announced yesterday record exports for 1964 of *****0 vehicles worth £152 million.—ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article37 1965-01-08 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs Forty-two prisoners cut through a wall on a top floor of a prison here today and fled across the rooftops Guards caught all but seven of them within two hours. APAP - 37 words
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Article26 1965-01-08 3 WASHINGTON, Thure—Senator Stuart Symington (Democrat, Missouri), today introduced legislation to end foreign aid to countries which permit rioters to destroy U.S. property —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article117 1965-01-08 3 pARIS. Thurs. The French Government yesterday replaced the American dollar with the French franc as the unit for reckoning its gold and dollar reserves. The announcement taint in a communique showing a record increase in France's gold and dollar reserves. The reserves now total 25.200 millionReuter - 117 words
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106 1965-01-08 3 The double life of the little darlings T OND O N, Thurs. Teenage girls in Burnley are using public powder rooms to switch from "angelic schoolgirls" to "glamorous women" and back again without the folks knowing. A city health official. Mr. Clifford Hindle, said the Rirls are using the ladies'UPI - 106 words
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Article31 1965-01-08 3 IXDNDON. Thurs British women bought an estimated 450 million pairs of nylons in 1964. Imperial Chemical Industries Fibres announced. This compared with 370 million pairs ln 1963— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement168 1965-01-08 3 For quick, positive and long-lasting relic! JjP 1 from the discomfort of J\ Haemorrhoids vpiiesj v VaremoTd ihe new easily w mi wi iwi<m SWALLOWED tablets VaremoYd is easy to take just swallow during or from the FeSßarCfl VaremoYd gives more positive relief, Its active prin. laboratories Ol ZyiTl3, ciple168 words
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Advertisement380 1965-01-08 3 Isft^NIVERSITY ffi EDUCATION Vj*/ A LUXURY It Is no longer a luxury. It Is a necessity! This Is not the M.C.I.S. opinion. It Is what experts tell us The most Important Investment a father can make Is to assure his children a University Education. There are few sadder situations than380 words
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Article, Illustration372 1965-01-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs 4 MALDIVE FISHERMEN, ADRIFT FOR ONE WEEK WITHOUT WATER IN STORM, RESCUED BY A FREIGHTER CNATCHED from the jaws of death, after clinging to the mast of storm-battered boat for oik week in the Indian Ocean, four shipwreck fishermen from the Maldive Islands372 words
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Article, Illustration397 1965-01-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. TVfOST of the mathe- matics syllabuses in schools throughout the world are out of date, and a new system and a new approach to mathematics for secondary schools is needed. This is the view of Professor Bryan Tbwaites. Professor of applied Mathematics at397 words
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365 1965-01-08 4 UNION SUSPENSION CASE: CONSENT ORDERS ARE MADE SINGAPORE. Thur«. CONSENT orders were made by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court here on Monday in proceedings instituted by Mr. Norman Kow, who was purported to have been "suspended" from office as assistant general secretary of the Manual and Mercantile Workers'365 words
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133 1965-01-08 4 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Health was today accused in the Industrial Arbitration Court of not paying overtime allowances to four employees at Woodbridge Hospital who had been ordered to work an hour in excess of their normal weekly hours for133 words
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Article26 1965-01-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Sea View Park Association will hold Its annual Chinese-Muslim dinner party at the auditorium of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday.26 words
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Article68 1965-01-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs —Ricky Tan Kian Tlok. 22. who escaped from the custody of a detective on June j 13, was re-arrested In Windsor Park at 2.30 a.m. today. This afternoon, in a magistrate's court. Tan pleaded RUllty to a charge of escaping from th? legal custody68 words
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135 1965-01-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 90-minute fire this morning destroyed six homes and a woodwork factory in Kalians Pudding Road, making 44 persons homeless. The factory of Tone Lee Co. was completely gutted. A man was slightly burnt in the blase which began at 5.30 a.m.135 words
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187 1965-01-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Indian marathon cyclist, R. C. Muthukumaran, 28, has broken his own record after cycling non-stop for 159 hours in seven days. He began at 6.30 p.m. last Wednesday at Farrer Park and did not get off his bicycle until 9.30 a.m. yesterday.187 words
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Advertisement211 1965-01-08 4 MORRIS CHALFCN NIGHTLY I AT STADIUM NEGARA X.L, I i THE SPECTACULAR i GREATEST EVER DON T MISS THIS SHOW OF SHOWS! BOOK MOW AT: KUALA LUMPUR M. S. ALLY CO. LTD. (Tel: (22(2) 89, Joion Bandar. ROBINSON 4 CO. LTD. (Ttl: Ml 301 Mountbotten Road. STADIUM NEGARA. (Tel: *****)211 words
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Advertisement116 1965-01-08 4 rOiMtMli'l TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Box-Ott.ee Open* Doily at 10 om: (Tel: ***** SINGAPORE) The "CARRY ON" Gang Expose All Their Daring! RANK ORGANISATION Present! ffc CARRY SPYING BB^^M^l^ KENNETH WILLIAMS WrW^M BARBARA WINDSOR 4A BERNARD CRIBBINS *^^T^^^ CHARLES HAWTREY -CATHAY-, TOMORROW r PALACE-. MIDMISHT! t^KATONG^AN ACTION-PACKED ADVENTURE Brave Men... Daring To116 words
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Advertisement540 1965-01-08 4 fSHAW ganisation! 1 23 rd 1111. lIAV J m i tnowt doiy JO, J IS, 841 My Fair Lody' ttorti promptly pj at: 1.42. 527 ft 8 57 p.m. m Advonc* CASH BOOKINGS I Audrey Hepburn i Rex Horrison "MY FAIR LADY 11 70mm Super Ponavition Color (WB) $4. S2540 words
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Article560 1965-01-08 5 COURT TOLD LAWYER RETAINED FEES AS WELL AS COSTS IN CIVIL SUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A Government pensioner today sued a lawyer, Mr. Athi Nahappan, a member of the Senate, for retaining his fees as well as costs in a civil suit in which he560 words
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Article104 1965-01-08 5 A $12.6 mil surplus in Brunei ORUNEI TOWN, Thurs. i Brunei's revenue for this year is likely to amount to 5108.500.000 and expenditure to $95,900,000 according to Mr. John Lee. the State Financial Officer. "There is thus an estimated surplus on recurrent account of 512.600.000, he said Although development expenditureReuter - 104 words
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112 1965-01-08 5 EAST COAST HOSPITALS FREE OF CHOLERA CASES NOW ITUALA LUMPUR. 1 Thurs The last cholera patient in. Kuala Ttengganu hospital was discharged today. This has made hospitals on the East Coast free of cholera patients for the first time since the outbreak of the epidemic in May. Altogether 904 suspected112 words
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Article32 1965-01-08 5 PENANO, Thurs A New Year treat lor tuberculosis patients in the Penang General Hospital will be given by members of the' Penang Red Cross detachment on j Saturday-32 words
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Article105 1965-01-08 5 IPOH, Thurs. Supt. F. Q. Fenner. OCPD. Ipoh, and two police constables today donated a pint of blood each to save the live of a police corporal's son. The boy. Mohamed bin Harun. 14. son of police constable Harun bin Mat Rrjab. was admitted105 words
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81 1965-01-08 5 Poor pupils in Perlis to get cash relief KANGAR. Thurs. The Perlis Government w.ll allocate $15,000 to award secondary and primary scholarships to poor and I deserving pupils this year. I The Mentri Besar, Dalo Sheikh Ahmad. s:iid these grant* would I replace the $20,000 relief the j State Government81 words
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Article36 1965-01-08 5 RANGOON. Thurs— Fire broke out at the home of the Malaysian Ambassador. Inche Bahadun bin Hajl Hassan, yesterday afternoon but it was extinguished by the household staff. Damage was ne- j gligible— UPl.36 words
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164 1965-01-08 5 f Johore Bahru. Thur«. i i JOHORE. Labour Party official. Tay Geok Khoo, alias Tay Bok Swee. 25. was sentenced yesterday to two years' jail by the Segamat Sessions Court or three charges of possession of arms and explosives. The charges stated164 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-01-08 5 - NAVAL ratings at work tearing off the asbestos cocoon from the mine- sweeper lI. MS Lullington. The- Lullington is one of several minesweepers which has been in mothballs for several years at the Singapore naval base. Six minesweepers are beinc re-activated for77 words
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184 1965-01-08 5 SABAH POLLS THIS YEAR WILL HAVE INDON VOTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. INDONESIANS in Sabah. who are Malaysian citi- zens. can vote in the State's direct elections to be held this year. This was stated today by the chairman of the Election Commission. Dato Haii Mus- i tapha Albakri before he184 words
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119 1965-01-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Johore Civil Service Union has deplored an attack on a Johore Government officer by an Alliance MP. liiche All bin Haii Ahmad "Pontian Selatan). dur ing the Budget debate last month in the House ot Representatives. Inche Ali had119 words
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Article76 1965-01-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs A labourer. Urn Bong Teng. 23. wns today fined a total of SI 1.000. or four years and four months' jail, j on three charges arising out of recent Customs haul of ov»r 9.400 gallons of liquor described by the prosecution as "the76 words
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Article62 1965-01-08 5 PENANG Thurs The Penang branch of the World Fellowship i of Buddhists plans to collect old I clothing for distribution to va- j rious charitable organisations. The president. Mr. Khoo Leong Hun. announced thus at the monthly fellowship dinner held last night Mr- Khoo also said62 words
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Article48 1965-01-08 5 PENANO. lnurs I .it Hooi j Beng. 19. was charged in the Second Magistrates Couit today with having tailed to report the loss of his identity card M required by the National Rectstra-I tlon Regulation of 1960 He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail I48 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-01-08 5 Lever Bros appoint two Asian executives as directors l/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The chairman of Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. R. D. Chandler, today announced the appointment of two Malaysian executives to the company's board of directors. They are Raja Kamarudm bin Kaja Tun Uda. 39. Who becomes personnel director162 words
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Advertisement41 1965-01-08 5 STATE EXPRESS 555 FILTER KINGS In the United States, as in all leading countries throughout the world, people who prefer the best in king size filter smoking are asking for State Express Filter Kings 'the best cigarettes in the world 141 words
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187 1965-01-08 6 Hari Raya cheer to troops by Kaum Ibu J(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Umno Kaum Ibu plans to bring Hari Raya cheer j to our security forces i in Sabah and Sarawak. Its branches have been asked to prepare Hart Raya j I dishes and cakes for the soldiers. The Ministry187 words
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Article71 1965-01-08 6 I PENANG, Thurs— The Government's free X-ray unit will tour Province Wellesley to give mass chest X-rays to the public on the following dates: District Hospital. Buklt Merta- i Jam: Jan. 11. 12. 13, 25. 26 and 27: district hospital, Sungei Bakap: Jan. 14. 15.71 words
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Article48 1965-01-08 6 KANGAR. Thurs— Tengku Sepur* bmte Abdul Rahman and Inche Mat Isa bin Che Mat will represent the Mat a Ayer District in the Perils State Koran contest on Sunday. They defeated 12 others in the district competition nt Sekolah Kebangsaan Oran. (our miles from here.48 words
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165 1965-01-08 6 I Kota Bh«ru. Thur». J T<HE Kelantan branch of the Malayan, Technical Services' Union has expressed frustration over the delay in the Government's offer of a revised salary scheme It has called on the union headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to hold an emergency meeting of165 words
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Article, Illustration132 1965-01-08 6 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agang and the Raja Perm lisuri Agong congratulate the youngest ice skater, 17-year-old Patricia Franc ry, after her performance at the Asian premiere of "Holiday on Ice" at Stadium N<*gara in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. Miss Francey. dressed in colourful132 words
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Article46 1965-01-08 6 Art exhibition MUAR- Thurs- Dato C'liua Song Lim. chiiirman of the Johore Works Committcp. wiir opon four-day art rxliibition m the i Chi Chi Hall hue on Saturday. More than 250 exhibits by a popular Hong Kong artist, Mr Choen Ton Chak. will be on display-46 words
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250 1965-01-08 6 TENGKU'S TRIBUTE TO COMMONWEALTH CORRESPONDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs rFENGKU Abdul Rahman today paid a special tribute to Commonwealth correspondent. s for their role In interpreting events in one Commonwealth country to the other. The Prime Minister Daid the tribute in a message congratulating the Commonwealth Correspondents' Association on its silver250 words
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Article49 1965-01-08 6 I JESSELTON. Tbun. Mr. Nakajima. First Secretary of th« Japanese Embassy i:i Kua pur. has arrived here to male* preliminary arrai scm I establishing a JapaneM 1 111 Jcsselton. The consulate, which will cover the Borneo region o function before the middle 01 thia year.49 words
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Miscellaneous218 1965-01-08 6 Mlt'if O»p ttfi V. T. Rnntlin WHATS OOP I DUNNa-BUT rr \yl-~~~ VCXTPI ■BBbTI \N\\\\lll WELL...MY GOO'NESQ. M I DOING WEARIMfi LOOKS LIKE HE'S/^ THAT WONT BETTER I \M 1 7 H /nJw w \v ||'i K'/O WMAT 9 ALLTHIS? y^ Dirh I 'racy Kt§ 1 h«>si<>r Gnu I*l ?i»N.218 words
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435 1965-01-08 7 UENANG. Thurs. An eight-year-old boy was watching a stage show at the New World Park one night when the audience asked him to perform one or two numbers, the magistrate's court was told today. "My son then went up and accompanied the435 words
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Article117 1965-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Ten non-cotnmirtaloned c officers of the General Service Corps. Medical, have j been selected to attend an advance nursing orderties i cour.se at the New Zealand Army School. Waiouru. t rom Jan. 14 to Feb. 10. They are Staff Sergeants John117 words
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Article41 1965-01-08 7 JESSELTON. Thurs. A member of the Sabah component ol I the Royai Malaysian Police Band was round dead in his quarters with rarbine shot wounds. He was Police Constable Ganirgane bin Mansalong. 29. father of three children.41 words
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Article46 1965-01-08 7 H/rON. Thurs A bvelection will be In Id bctnir j rt n 2:1 kl the WM Co<*>t Residency riretoinl collrar to f:li the Legislative AMMttWy .-eat vacated by rhe formrr Chid Mini>ter. Dato Donald Step!i NomiiiMtiiji-.'j (or the teat clone en Jan 16.46 words
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213 1965-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. All servicemen, who will normally be due for discharge or transfer to the Reserves, must now stay on with the armed forces for at least another year. I'nder the Kmcrtency Regulations, 1964. servicemen who were about to go for213 words
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183 1965-01-08 7 IPOH. Thursday. INSPECTOR Chew Tit Chye. 41. was today acquit--1 ted at his retrial in the sessions court here >n a charge of criminal breach of trust of $5,513.56. 3is defence was not called. He pleaded not guilty to nisapproprlating the money arrears of salary183 words
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Article62 1965-01-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A Beverry freighter oj No. 34 Squadron, {oval Air Force, took off from Septar Air Base yesterday with if.ooo lb of blankets and cloth or flood victims In South Viet;»m The relief supplies were donated >y the "War on Want" Orgamsalon. So far the62 words
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Article42 1965-01-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The upturn and crew of HMS Hartand Point gave .i party Yesterday or 46 children of the Wooel>iidge Hospital The captain pnKtted I $300 vheelchair to the ha-pital The noney was collected among the •rew.42 words
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Article71 1965-01-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-Nan-yang University Is now calling for applications for admission to Its next academic year, which begins in mid -April. Applicants holding a full Higher School Certificate in either Chinese or English stream may apply tor exemption from the entrance examination. Graduates of the old system71 words
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Article62 1965-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.« Vice-Admiral Sir Desmond Dreyer Commander of the Par East T\»t\ paid a farewell call on oillcials if the Ministry of Defence here yesterday Admiral Dreyer will :eave r.oon lor England to become Chief of N.ivxl Personnel and Second Sem I Lord at the'62 words
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Article46 1965-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs T»ie Principal Assistant Secretary n Affair.- 1. Pr-me Minister's Department. Inche i BMMU bm Nor. is the new Commissioner of National legislation He has taken over from Inch* Ibrahim bin AH who was recently appointed Controller of Immigration. Malaysia.46 words
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Article29 1965-01-08 7 .lESSELTON. Thurs. The tUrh and iinal drive for recruitment of the Malaysia Rangers to bring the biM.ilion to full strength will begin in Jesselton next Monday.29 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-01-08 7 New Chief Minister pledges loyalty JESSELTON. Thurs. Sabah's new Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister. Tensku Abdul Rahman, pledging his loyalty. The telegram said: "On assumption of office as Chief Minister I assure y&u of my constant endeavour to justify your trust and98 words
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149 1965-01-08 7 Territorial Army seeks recruits in S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Recruitment of Malaysian and Commonwealth citizens for the Territorial Army Squadron in Singapore, will open on Sunday at 9 a.m Volunteers must be between i ths ages of 18 and 35. preler- ably with a Form Three English or Malay education. An149 words
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Advertisement216 1965-01-08 7 SAPPHIRE QUEEN XI Elr.cn bcout.ful btith The BREITLING COSMONAUT NAVITIMER was used in the May 1962 orbital flight around the earth. This is the best testimonial for BreiHing precision timepieces. BREITLING is the "Appointed Watch Manufacturer to World Aviation.** NO OTHER WATCH MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD CAN MAKE THIS CLAIM216 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-01-08 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I •■»--crl I s^^vAocAwyTwiMe. r «ETC COMES SVWESTER) rr— V.BOM? I I^^ATE PER WORK >****)» 1 I 'ma]uoV|^~\/^ (dEPINJITELyA /'iT'STIV.E POR W/ a .\GUV'NOR...y I I TEN OCLOCK SAUCER/ i34 words
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Obituary65 1965-01-08 8 7« H'orWs SIS I Minimum > MR TEO PENG KAY passed away on H-IK.'i Cortfi;e will ilen.lrr C10..r for Hidadarl 00 HO p.m CHRISTOPHER TAN TENG KEE. A3. M»>rd away on 7-1-1965 at 4.U Ouillemard Road, lenvini; hehlnd wife Msbel Tan and I sons. Charlie Tan Boon Sent; ■M65 words
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Article86 1965-01-08 8 Hor<*» Uli (Minimum) MR AND MRS. Lam Kirn Patt thank relatives and friends for attending then ueddlng on 6-1-6 A and also for vnr valuable presents LUM YEE HUNG, l.nm Sook Yuen and (heonr Hee Choy thank all friends and relatives for their expressions of vmpathv and amintance in86 words
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Obituary21 1965-01-08 8 ■0 Wori* SIS (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY Of our hii psjsjßSl away on 8-1-82. Cjone but never forgotten.21 words
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Article171 1965-01-08 8 t» ir*rrfs til (minimum) "HILDA'S" Cold Storage just received beautiful selection of Italian sano.l- in various desln and slzea reasonably priced. Tel: (Sport) *****. CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES by specialist from London Consult The ->i-i i-n: Hoiij* Consulting Opticians. VUL. Orchard Road, next to Mar Donald House. Spore. FREE PARKING171 words
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Article652 1965-01-08 8 There has never been rea- j son to question the British I Government's response to i Malaysian requests for assistance under the defence treaty, j or the willingness of Aus- j tralia and New Zealand to play their more limited although important role. Nevertheless i it is652 words
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Article381 1965-01-08 8 Arrival of a group of Filipino doctors for service with the Central Government is the first real evidence for months that the present serious shortage is under attack. Normally we hear only that applications are being "processed", that recruiting missions will go abroad "shortly" and that the doctors381 words
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Article185 1965-01-08 8 The Indonesians can learn some things fast. Two months ago. for example, they learned that the world is apt to take even their jokes seriously. This lesson began with a casual remark by a senior army officer at a weapons testing ground when a misfiring bomb threw185 words
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359 1965-01-08 8 Sirens or drums for ending the fast? DECENTLY we held ra- ther exhaustive tests of our air raid sirens to acquaint Malaysians with the meanings of the different waitings apart from trying to gain a knowledge about their audibility value. Obviously the tests were very necessary In view of the359 words
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Letter48 1965-01-08 8 THE President of the Ipoh Municipal Councils "don't be rude to Councillors" warning to the staff appears one-sided. Sometimes provocations lead to prejudice and consequently to victimisation. He should also warn councillors not to interfere with the administration of which he is the head. EX-STAFF Kuantan48 words
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197 1965-01-08 8 THE price of a haircut has risen from $1 to $1.50. A bottle of drink goes up from 20 cents to 25 cents. A letter now costs 15 cents to post. My tailor Just told me that he will charge me $7 instead of $6 for197 words
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Article487 1965-01-08 8 Enche Yunus Maris M. A - Learning Malay— 29 Enche Yunus Maris M.A. By Personal Pronouns in Nominal Phrases. You have seen that the SELECTION and USE of Malay Personal Pronouns depend. amonng other things, on the situation, status, etc. of and personal relationship between SPEAKER and HEARER. Syntactically speaking with few exceptions, they behave In487 words
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Article, Illustration939 1965-01-08 8 PATRICK SEALE - Chou out to woo the Middle East PATRICK SEALE A PERSONAL VISIT TO ESTABLISH A BASE FOR A FRESH DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE I By THE Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. is believed to be planning a personal dip I o matic offensive in the Middle East similar to his long, exploratory939 words
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Advertisement546 1965-01-08 8 I Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified advertisements msy be handed teCOLD ITOSAOI AKCADC Orchard Rosd (;st Floer) I COLD STORAGE ISANCHII I At Hslland Rsad Kaletig Ksmsl Resd Natal Sssis. Authorised Agents: CITY SOOK STONK LTD I Winchester House. Collyer Qjay THE NEWS MONT ritipatrlek's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL546 words
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Advertisement57 1965-01-08 8 BRITAIN'S GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY The biggest cash robbery in history has now bren followed by the Great Jail Break! Meet the "brain" behind the whole fantastic story Douglas Goody, whose taste runs to dark green Jaguars one of the men who knows where six million missing dol- lars are stashed!57 words
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Advertisement107 1965-01-08 8 ADD A DELICIOUS DASH OF <.^&| LEA f§ PERRINS |i WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE I II On avocado pears and salads jjf^KefTOWtf^ with meat and fish... In sauces, Nc^SStW^figt^x soups and curries and, ''^*-> *Z* of course, tomato juice— the '^'V piquant flavour of Lea Perrins j^^^T. 1 makes all the difference!107 words
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192 1965-01-08 9 American singers in quest of Malaysian songs SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two American folk singers now in Singapore hope to pick up some indigenous songs while they are In Malaysia. BUI Crofut. 30, and Steve Addlss. 29. disclosed their plans to publish a com- Denrjlum of 50 international folk songs, which they192 words
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118 1965-01-08 9 Senang case man: Don't send me to Chang i... SINGAPORE. Thurs. Koh Goh Chua. 36. jailed for three years for retaining a stolen car. today pleaded with a district judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, not to send him to Changl Prison because he had given evidence In the Pulau Senang118 words
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Article49 1965-01-08 9 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. The Miniver of Welfare Services. Hajl Abdul Humid Khun, will hand over cash relief to fishermen in the Batu Pahat district whose livelihood had been affected by Indo- nesian confrontation at the Coro- nation Boys' Club here on Satur- day at 10 a.m.49 words
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Article70 1965-01-08 9 PENANG. Thurs. Two robbers, one armed with a pistol, escaped with $400 from i rubber dealers shop. Seng Huat Co.. In Beach Street yesterday evening. They took $300 from a drawer and the balance from the pocket of the manager, Mr. Loh Bok Seng. When some workers70 words
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Article26 1965-01-08 9 KUALA I.UMPUR. Thurs. Members of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will visit the Metal Box Company factory In Petaling Jajra at 2.30 Dm. tomorrow.26 words
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Article63 1965-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man was killed and three others seriously injured when several huge bags of rice In a cargo ship fell on them this morning in the eastern anchorage about a mile from shore. The dead man was Chan Choo Tian, 51, the Injured63 words
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Article233 1965-01-08 9 220 DIED IN STORE ACCIDENTS LAST YEAR— 4O MORE THAN IN 1963 SINGAPORE, Thursday. RECORD total of 220 people, including 24 children, were killed in road accidents last year-40 more than in 1963. More than 7,000 people were injured 6,101 seriously. j In all. some 32.632233 words
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83 1965-01-08 9 Indonesian captives 'well treated' J'ESSELTON, Thurs. Mr. Andre Durand, the dele-gate-general of the International Committee of Red Cross, said here today that he found Indonesian detainees and prisoners "well treated and well taken care of" in Malaysia Before leaving for Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Durand told I reporters he found conditions83 words
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Article107 1965-01-08 9 ™t™-™ KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday T<E]\GKU Abdul Rahman has received New Year greetings from the Prime Minister of the United Arab Republic, Mr. Aly Sabry. Mr. Sabry extended his j oovernmenfs congratulations and best regards. The Prime Minister. In his reply, said that on behalf of107 words
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Article40 1965-01-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Royal Air Force men in Londen are learning Malay. At present 10 airmen including three ofheers are attending a Malay class, held weekly and conducted by a former teacher. Inche Mohamed Yunus bin Wall.40 words
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Article24 1965-01-08 9 TANOKAK. Thurs.— The OCPD here. Inspector Idris bin Haji Wahid, has been transferred to Pagoh. He is succeeded by Inspector N. Nadarajah.24 words
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Article56 1965-01-08 9 $925 morel from our readers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Straits Times Group has received another $925.18 for the National Defence Fund bringing the total to 543.243.79. Today's contributions were from the staff and dally rated workers of Athlone. Braffeton, Bukit Kraiong Estates, Kapar $855; Rumah Kanak2 Serendah. Selangor $60; and56 words
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Article32 1965-01-08 9 KANOAR. Thurs. A puollc meeting will be held at the Kangar Indera Kayangan Ciub on Jan- 16 to consider the formation o! a youth culture and sports council for Perlis-32 words
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Article, Illustration522 1965-01-08 9 JACKIE SAM - Police hunt for vanished couple JACKIE SAM RADIO AND TV ANNOUNCEMENTS AFTER DISAPPEARANCE By SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Malaysia-wide hunt is on for former security officer, /*nthony Wee Boon Chye, and his wife, Agnes, I who disappeared from their home in Meyer Road on New Year's eve. This big search climaxes522 words
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Article65 1965-01-08 9 MALACCA. Thurs. The southern area manager of the C»ntral Electricity Board. Mr. C. A. Bolus, will leave here tomorrow for Britain under Maluyanisation. Mr. Bolus Is the last expatriate in the southern area to leave. Hi will be succeeded by Tengku Daud bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin.65 words
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Article87 1965-01-08 9 Overtime ban at bank off CINOAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union today called off a ban on overtime work which beaan on Christmas Eve at the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. This followed talks between the management and the union in the presence of the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun87 words
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Article31 1965-01-08 9 IPOH. Thurs. Thieves broke into the store of the Tang Lee tin mine in Lahat Road here last night and carted away 128 Icatis of tin or* worth $600.31 words
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192 1965-01-08 9 No link with Caltex in Indonesia, he says CINGAPORE, Thurs. The American Cal- tex Oil Company hero is not inter-connected with the oil firm's retI work in Indonesia, a company spokesman said today. He was commenting on re- ported protests made by the icrew of a British oil tanker Caltex-London192 words
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Article63 1965-01-08 9 IPOH. Thurs. Four Teochew film stars from Hong Kong arrived here today for personal .ippearnnces at the Star Theatre In conjunction with tneir lilms "Chow Lien and "Seong Tit Chal." The party, led by Miss Har Fnn. i comprised Miss Teh Choon Eng. I Mr.63 words
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Advertisement105 1965-01-08 9 first to mII* &***<* Mjtt then to 4f^= SCHOOL Design 57 Perfect fit for the growing feet ~>^ rr.okes this shoe the porents' C^^/^ Jumper the ideal schoo choice. Avoiloble in wh.te with VV-^ 1 worn by most scho l non-skid soles. yfii ch j ldr c" in Maloysio. in105 words
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Advertisement203 1965-01-08 9 START ANEW I INTEREST IN LIFE ■JLh ENJOY A SAFE I FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 6*. whea I you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. I No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money and203 words
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Miscellaneous685 1965-01-08 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S— KX. A P. Pining Sukan"; 7.30 Fractured Fllck--6— Ipoh A Malacca erg; 8.0 News In Mandarin; mm a. 80.10 Young Musicians Perform P.M. 6.15 Test Pattern And Classical Music; 8.30 ExpendiMuslc; 5.45 Programme Sum- Uon "Cliffs of the Dead'mary; 5.50 News Outlines In 9.00 News685 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-01-08 10 FIRST CITY BANK PROMOTES TRAINEES MR. R. P. NEWELL, manager of thr First National Cttjr Bank. Singapore, has confirmed the promotions of two executive trainees. Messrs. Chia Chee Yoong and Tommir Lien Scow Wah .joined the Bank about a year ago and underwent a round of intensive training in the127 words
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Article315 1965-01-08 10 piVH Japanese automobile companies are among the 11 international automobile manufacturers who are awaiting the Malaysian (Central Government's approval to set up assembly plants in Malaysia. They are: Nissan Automobile Company (producers of Nissan Cedric, Datsun Bluebird, Datsun Fair Lady. Datsun pickup and Caravan). Isuzu315 words
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Article87 1965-01-08 10 U.S. auto assemblies in December rose to 866.198 units, up 16 per cent from the previous year and a record for any month, according to company reports. Thte brought 1964 output to 7.738.764 cars, up slightly from 1963 and second only to the 1955 record of87 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-01-08 10 rE Bridgestone "90" motor cycle which will be introduced to Malaysian market early this year is shown above. Manufactured by Bridgestone Tire Company of Japan, the machine is fast gaining popularity in Japan and had proved its superiority in races for its class in that country.76 words
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Article134 1965-01-08 10 rjESPITE a record number of mines in operation during November in Malaya tin production dropped by 447 tons to 4,987 tons. As expected the postwar record of 845 mines in operation set In October was bettered in November with the total mounting to 863.134 words
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Article52 1965-01-08 10 Salvage Engineers Ltd. Singapore, has just built at the Kalian* Industrial Site at Lot No. 8 a 500 cubic yard dump hopper. The vessel Is 100 feet by 30 feet by 10 feet. This Is the largest hopper built in Malaysia, say he company. It was52 words
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Article36 1965-01-08 10 Production lines at Vauxhall Motors at Luton. Britain British subsidiary of the American General Motors, began operating again this week after a one day stoppage by 21.000 workers In support of a pay claim.36 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-01-08 10 A USTRALIA is coming into the Malaysian market soon as a competitor in the hosiery and baby- wear field. The move Is being Initiated by the Anderson Hosiery Mills of Melbourne, the largest hosiery manufacturer in Australia which it is said accounts, for about 35264 words
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Article145 1965-01-08 10 Ttfß. F. J. STEGGALL, who was awarded j the 0.8. E. in Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours list last week, has been in Malaya for 34 years. Mr. Steggall. managing j director of Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd.. joined the company in 1931. He was appointed Eastern145 words
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Article91 1965-01-08 10 A buoyant first six months for British steel is the outlook for 1965 says Steel Review, the British Iron and Steei Federation quarterly publication. Steel production for the flrst half of 1965 is estimated at 13.5 million tons against 13.1 million In the flrst half of91 words
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Article84 1965-01-08 10 The British Motor Corporation, makers of Austin. Morris. WoLseley, Rlley. and M.O. cars, has announced record exports for 1964 of 345.000 vehicles worth £152 minion. This was 35.000 more than in 1963 anc brought the corporation's total export earnings since 1945 to £1.575 million. Export* to the European84 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-01-08 10 SH OW N above is the machinery costing in the region of $650,006 which automatically operates the pins and bowling lanes at Jackie's Bowl. Singapore, which opened just before Christmas. Made by the American Machine and Foundry Co.. the equipment is being maintained by local102 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-01-08 10 r rHIRTY-THREE annuitants and active members ol the E.sso M-Yesl Service Club jointly coninbuie 568 jrean ol .service to the company Formed in 1954 annuitants and members of 'Dp Maff. both rcMdent and oversea*, having 20 or more jrean oi MTrice, automatically become92 words
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Advertisement258 1965-01-08 10 ZAM-BUK |K\ff HEALS CUTS AND SORES QAM JAS AIR (AKO Malaysia is only 8 hours from Australia by Qantas DIRECT QAHIAS 707 j/- J^TS TO: Europe and the U.K. (7 Flights a week.) Australia: (6 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited,258 words
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Advertisement58 1965-01-08 10 I BLAST OFF with m **********0 ton. \i)^J Made in New Zealand Guaranteed one year. RED. GOLD. SILVER. BLUE, j GREEN. (Five Colours) Sol* Agent tor Malaysia: "Ripple lit*" iiqn» specialist: TENG SIGNCRAFT COMPANY 10-D. JERVOIS ROAD. (Off River Valley Rd.) (Behind Eiso Service Stotion) Singapore 10. Tele: M3l7t. Before58 words
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Advertisement475 1965-01-08 10 automotive chemical products Gun Gum Radweld WondarWeld Repairs Holed <md Stops Radiator Leaks Repairs Cracked Leaky Exhausts Small $2.21 Cylinder Block;, $2 00 Large S3JI Permanently 10 at. tin: SMI 8 I I $6 00 Plastic Gloss Cataloy Repair Kits Anti-Squeak Liquid Cleaner Polish For Car And Home Stops Water475 words
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Article418 1965-01-08 11 UNITED NATIONS, Thun AFRO-ASIA BLOC SETS A DEADLINE FOR U.S. AND SOVIET UNION nations have decided to press for a "confrontation" between the U.S. and Russia if the U.N. financial crisis is not solved by Jan. 18, it was reported today. Informed sources said a 12418 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-01-08 11 Shirley is back 32 years later HOLLYWOOD, rhuis. —Shirley Temple, .be curly-topped child star of Depression days, returned yesterday to 20th Cen-tury-Fox Studios to star in a television series 32 years after making her first picture for the studio. Miss Temple, now M, will star in "Go light City Hall."98 words
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132 1965-01-08 11 \IOSCOW, Thurs. 1 The Soviet Union, after two days of study, yesterday said that President Johnson's State of the Union message was alarming. Both Pravda and Izvestla, the country's most authoritative mass circulation newspapers, declared the President's address to be contradictory andUPI - 132 words
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121 1965-01-08 11 LONDON. Thurs. —An English vicar yesterday appealed to the Prune Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, to end "this tyranny" ol State-appointed bishop^ Rev. Christopher Wansey. Vicar of Roydon, near Chelmsford ln Essex, asked Mr. Wilson in an open letter to refuse to apooint bishops.Reuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-01-08 11 Stalin hid for 4 days after attack by Germans MOSCOW. Thursday 'JHE late Soviet dictator, Mr. Josef Stalin, went into hiding for the first four j days of the Soviet- j German war and refused to see anyone or make any decisions on the conduct of the war, it was171 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-01-08 11 Now the Salvation Army is after Agent 007 LONDON, Thurs. gECRET AGENT 007. who has casually overcome the world's most monstrous enemies, is in a new kind of trouble. The Salvation Army is after him. The Salvation Army's weekly newspaper War Cry yesterday despairingly attacked the late lan Fleming's fictionalReuter; UPI - 243 words
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Advertisement330 1965-01-08 11 >;: mmwyw *fBjf BE J I *> 1 W «l* <S M Jk -'*e*^~''" |j& jTOI \^>v^ J BORON motorists are saving cash...are You? I BORON can save you enough money on reduced save up to one of every eight gallons of gasoline fuel bills and maintenance costs to pay330 words
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Miscellaneous187 1965-01-08 11 Straits Times Crossword H THT IH^ IHF HT IH' I W' I ACRO N > 5. Merger M arranged in the 8. Forward-to tlie north of g L^ ke 3 9. Dr°um S? toU 8 provided with ta^t 6^' d iiemselves for a .'ate meal 8 Flih 0 barmaids? .8).187 words
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Advertisement1031 1965-01-08 12 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT rf. SC tMin.)— Box St eU rxtm BOX AS2M. Vacancy filled. Ali thanke<l BOX A 5401. All applicants thanked. i'h> position has now been filled WANTEO IMMEDIATELY GRADUATE Teacher* of Science/Mathematics ,1 High school. Kajang. Apply to idiidmaster. CHINESE GENERAL AMAH for Kuropean family1,031 words
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Advertisement1060 1965-01-08 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ii Word* M (Mtm.t—Box SO el* rxtra FURNISHED THREE BEDROOM Accotiunudation District 10 available. Kent ms Military and RAF only, .•ore 4 776J WELL FURNISHED ROOM. oath attached. Tangllln. Board, laundry provided. Tel: Spore ***** Evenings, ***** Office hours. DISTRICT 11. modern fully furnished Flats, three bedrooms. Contact:1,060 words
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Advertisement1000 1965-01-08 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 15 Worsts M (Mlm.)— Box St eta extra FOR SALE 3-Room Flat 550 A MacPberson Road. Price $18,000/-. Vacant possession. Ring Spore -'4355. SEMI-DETACHED BUNOALOWS 00 main road of lOi m.s. Upper Changi Koad. Suitable for R.A.K. Hino» hncjuiry. Uuan Soon Transport Co. (,I<l.. tt, Aoson1,000 words
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Advertisement889 1965-01-08 12 TUITION II Worm* U I Mlm. I— mom tt rt* emtra ■NQLISH: Secondary and preUnlvenlty Classes. Telephone ***** i Spore. LEARN ORESSMAKINQ at your horn*. Amazing (Dutch) method. Kutnleen JulfZ 8 pore. TUITION at pupil's residence B( Experienced Tutor (Sec I—4). Ring Mill tj'pore after 5 p.m. LEONC'S DRIVING SCHOOL,889 words
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Advertisement1041 1965-01-08 12 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE IS Worda_st (Mlm Box St rt*. extra SNIPE CLASS BOAT with complete set Ratsey terrylene sails, good condition. $600 0.n.0. Tel: *****7 or writ* Box A 5554 S.T. S'por*. VEHICLES FOR SALE fi Word* U (Mlm.)— Hox St n. -r»r. FORD CAPRI Good condition S3. (MX)1,041 words
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Advertisement886 1965-01-08 12 FOR SALE IS Word* U (Mlm.)— Boa St eta. txtrm BIST QUALITY factory manufactured Car "Wlndow-viaori", LJ«nc« Platei, etc. Obtainable 3, Loron* 18, Oylang. Tel: ***** Alia Elfctroplatlat Co.. Spore. BABY BLANKETS CLEARING SI.OU. sportohlrta SI.4U. Stilrti 51.30. a<M.k> Me. Many Bargains Remember Calbay i 34/38. Braa Baian Road. S886 words
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Advertisement499 1965-01-08 12 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. 1 1 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (2) NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance 1963, that the Director at Public Works requires: (a)499 words
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Advertisement389 1965-01-08 12 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. E.D.B. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building lor the following (a; THE CONSTRUCTION OP MAIN DRAINS AT TWO SITES WITHIN THE JURONO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE (Show Round 12th January. 1965 at 10.00 a.m. Closing Date 15th January, 1965 at 12 noon)389 words
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Advertisement1328 1965-01-08 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK.: Due S'por* Sails P. Sham Penang ni N U U$ l'»i'Pill Gd*. 33 Ja* 1 Jai 11/11 Ja* 12 DOiIUS Liverpeel, Dublin. G.asgo«... £61.31 Jai II Ja* 11,11 Jai 17 ncSiil&n. l'«fßHl. Glasgow Ja* II Ja* II "•WOOCUS Uixoes, Havre, Liverpnl... Jaa 14/11 in1,328 words
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Advertisement2617 1965-01-08 13 Eg Mi 1 nm iN'/i/i/ilAv mm WMi ii i 1 1 nm JL Km .\\w Lttrn Bb§| THE EAC "LINES amrW szMi singapom pmaa uaatPwt«i»-waJiiiiiNiAai wjaann *Mm/^TT <> *ji e!H««« »oni k.unncn. rnioiih) i(j.i»o«» n 7HI Pk *M "1" ln SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP,2,617 words
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Advertisement1219 1965-01-08 13 k^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. 5^H LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pon P S'ram Pinang I CITY OF LEICESTER 19/21 Ja* 22 24 Jm 25 Ja* t CITY 0 COLOMIO 1/31 JM FLAMINIAN IS/11 FH 19 22 Fll 23 Fll 5 CITY OF WELLINGTON 2S'27FH 21 Fel1,219 words
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Article106 1965-01-08 14 MELBOURNE. Tburs. INDUSTRIALS steadied with moves about In balance. Trading was subdued. Metals eased with New Broken HiU down 3s. 6d. to 1175., North Broken HIU down Is. 6d. to 40s. 3d. and Renison down 3s. to 753. In oil*, Santos lost Is. 3d. to 28s. Mount Isa106 words
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Article252 1965-01-08 14 JANUARY tint grad* rubber f.o.b. olosod at 6 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 701 centa Mr Ib. down nve-elKhth* of a cent on \v.*dne«day's clonlnx ''.fl for the position. The tone waa quiet after *a*i*r. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. eloting prloes In cent* rer tb. yesterday:252 words
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Article38 1965-01-08 14 f%N tbe fr** *xohanse market In Hong Kong yexterday the U.S. dollar was quoted 5.74 i for T.T. and 5.74* for oath. SUrling vms quoted at 15.9S and ana ta*l of gold at 2541. I I38 words
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Article26 1965-01-08 14 Jan. 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70; cents (down flve-rigbths of a cent). TIN: $621,621 (down $2.50). Unofficial estimated offering 185 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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615 1965-01-08 14 From Our Market Corresjiondent SELLERS were out In force on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday afternoon and as a result there was a general paring of prices on a broad front. The decline appeared to be due to bear operators taking advantage of the615 words
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Article24 1965-01-08 14 Malayan Stork Indices Jan. 6 Jan. 7 •Industrials: 82.66 80.87 Tins: 114.32 113.10 rubbers: 108.58 108.10 *Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article953 1965-01-08 14 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number or shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsu»t*ad (2.000) $1.56, (1,000) $1.65 (2,000) $1.54, < 1.000) *1.53; Ounlap (2,000) $1.69. (3,000) «1.65; C*»* (2.000) $1.72.953 words
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Article81 1965-01-08 14 T"HK Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed these pri.es for calculating customs duties for the w(*k beginning on January 7. Rubber 71 cts a Ib. C "i«i $648 a ton. Coconut oil $1,056 a ton. Palm oil $755.25 a. ton. Palm Kernels $401.25 a ton. The rales81 words
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Advertisement1160 1965-01-08 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Mcntreal loronto Detroit Chicago rr>as Mara" 22 Fel 7 Mat I Apr II Apr IS Apr IB Aar Mjushiaa Man" 13 Mar 23 Mai T7 Air 1 Ma? I May 11 Mar West Coast of Central/South1,160 words
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Advertisement1078 1965-01-08 14 Laß/ Ja^B^a^B^aW^la!^^B^B^^B^La^^^J_^ AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. MKISUN AND P. GULF SEIVICI Ti: Aielaiai. Sytaty Ti> Main* Ml Nafaaattitan Penang P. Sham S'pora S'pori P. Sham Pioang BULIMU II jaa 13/14 Hi »AJUU lIPVSISUJM 14 Jm IS Jaa BOMBAU It JM 22 JM 25 JM 27 Dai Cacttataaa, Calcrtta BANKUR* LMVI A'lanil1,078 words
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Advertisement403 1965-01-08 14 P. Sham Spore ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Osaka, Kobe. Nagoya Yokohama Jan. 9/10 FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG CHALNA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Fremantle, Geelong, Melbourne Sydney Jan. 10/12 Jan. 14/15 Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., 24, Malacca Street, T«l: *****/7 H^ GOLDEN LINE If^^^^403 words
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Advertisement70 1965-01-08 14 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES DURBAN CAPETOWN SPORE P. SHAM PENAN3 "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 FEB 27/28 FEB 3/4 MAR "OCEAN ENTERPRISE" 22/23 MAR 27/28 MAR 2/3 APR "OCEAN PEACE" 22/23 APR 27/28 APR 3/4 MAY GENERAL AGENTS: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD. Rooms 902/3. 9th Floor. A. I. A. Building,70 words
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459 1965-01-08 15 Tin price in Penang falls over two dollars THE tin price in Prnanp xsterday Ml by 52.50 to NSLCN per picul. In London on Wednesday t:i prices showed small losses at the dose after thin dealings which were confined to the second ring. Restraining (actors were the softer Prnani? market459 words
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Article253 1965-01-08 15 January 7. Throe months. INDUSTRIALS H.i i«tead 13 eta. N.-itional Iron w eta. Dunlops 15 eta Unitecra 14 cts. City Dot. I eta. M. Container* 12 eta K bmeltere 27 eta. M. Cablea IS eta. Ksso IS eta. McAhster 12 cts Fed. Dlsp. 12cta. M. Invest. 11 eta.253 words
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Article, Illustration41 1965-01-08 15 The rain haa fallen and the sun shone, A year haa passed dear Philip since you're (one, with aching memories we still recall. That tragic day when you left us all. Inserted by Dad, Mum, Brother. Sisters. Carmen Colin.41 words
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Article85 1965-01-08 15 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Wharvet or oipocttd today are: -ml.. Centaur 6/7. Rlverbank I<l. K:sshm Mam 19. Lipla 21/22. Star Kell.itrix 23 M, Dalkel Mara 27, ux. Caltts Colombo 3V39. Thors.ape 40/41 Kin-inland 44, Mas Maru 43. Port Swetttnham: Wharf Br.ihi: Hero. Centaur Manin. Chitral. ••..earn85 words
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Article59 1965-01-08 15 ('HINESE Product Eichanf*. Slniaday: P U y Coconut oil: bulk $63 aeller* drum 566 Mtpan. Copra: Jan /Feb. UK Continent Pepper: M.mtok white $165 sellers. 'filers, special |!4t Milan, garbled l.irnonK black SIM sellers. ASTA Singapore Copra Attociation noon price*: rnquotrd. Sinitapore Coconut Oil Mlllerf A*toci.ition pricti: bulk59 words
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Article39 1965-01-08 15 THE Malayan Eichan XtK t Ban*.' Alt*. elation mait thene change* In i(« ratra to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling TT or OO ready: Otuticht Mark! 1?8 7'H; (wit* Franc* Ho, French Franc* ISS v39 words
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Article24 1965-01-08 15 The results of Parmng Consolidated for December, are as folruttwd 17.250 tons; output oi mi concentrate! lode 185 tODS. liibulois alluvial pur-24 words
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Advertisement623 1965-01-08 15 1 ANGLO-ORIENTAL MALAYA LIMITED KUALA UMPI K Outputs of tin concentrates for undermentioned Companies under the Management of Anglo-Oriental (Malayat Limited for the month of December 1964 are as follows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1,186 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 4,351 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 2.410 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING623 words
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Advertisement734 1965-01-08 15 AUCTION SALt OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room No. 104 Market Mnh Singapore on Tuesday. 13th January, 1965 at 2.3U p.m. 1. ESTATE OP SHOHRAH BINTE MAREIE BIN JAAFAR BIN MAREIE. DECEASED. Nos. 198 4c 200 Middle Road, area 1.941 square feet. Statutory Land Grant. (Messrs.734 words
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Advertisement1802 1965-01-08 15 TENDERS CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE TENDERS TENDERS will be received from Registered Contractors in the office of the Chief Supplies Office, Kandang Kerbau. Singapore, in Tender Box No. 3 up to 12 noon on 20th January. 1965 for the following: (1) Tailoring of uniforms for Public Health Division (2) Supply A1,802 words
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Advertisement566 1965-01-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY Applications are Invited for the post oi Senior Lecturer In Accountancy. The Department prepares students In Accountancy for a degree to be awarded by the University of Singapore and also conducts professional courses leading to Its own diploma. It is planning management studies566 words
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Advertisement567 1965-01-08 15 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER JOHOR NOTICE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE "enders from riass 'EX' TENDERS from Class E* and abSve rej?stered JKR and above registered P.W.D. Contractors who are regis- Contractors will be received tered under Head V will be b y the Jurutcra Negen. JKR. received at i:ie office of567 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-01-08 16 PHIL TRESSIDER - Aussies look heavy in batting PHIL TRESSIDER: by Sydney. Thursday i FORMIDABLE batting strength, but suspect speed bowling, and a chronic shortage of quality spin that is the verdict to be expected when Australia's cricket selectors name their team on Jan. 14 for the challenging tour of the West Indies.375 words
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Article84 1965-01-08 16 NELSON i New Zealand >. Thurs —An unbeaten 139 by Javea Burk:. ir.iriinit the s.cic the absence ol HanJl Mohammed, helped rhe Pakistani touring team to a total of 335 for six on the tirst, day o; their rwo-dny match Nelson here today. The Pakistanis declared at teaReuter - 84 words
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252 1965-01-08 16 KINGPETCH AGREES TO DEFEND TITLE ON WBA TERMS BOXING DANGKOK, Thurs. j" Pone Kingpetch of Thailand has agreed to defend his world flyweight title against Salvatore Burruni of Italy, the European cnampion, on terms specified by the World Boxing Association. i This was announced yesterday by Hiran Sridexbua'o manager andReuter - 252 words
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Article66 1965-01-08 16 PENANO, Thurs.— The selection and training or the Malaysian swimming team for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur In December will be discussed by the Executive Council of the Malaysian Amateur Swimming Associa- tlon at a meeting at the Penang Chinese Swimming Club on Jan.66 words
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Article29 1965-01-08 16 LONDON, Thurs.— Result* of Rugby Union matches played In Britain yesterday: Bath 3 RAP 6; Bridgend 20 Ebbw Vale 8: Newport 47 Royal Navy o.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-01-08 16 The shot that TT COULD have 1 been a great goal for Blackpool's little outside-right Leslie Lea But his gallant effort ends in disaster. Blazing in to hit the best shot of th( match at Stamforc Fridge. London, h* doesn't even see th< ball completely beating Peter Borett and rebounding122 words
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Article262 1965-01-08 16 THE TEST fAPETOWN, Thurs. The Third cricket Test Detween England and South Africa petered out into a tame draw on the fifth and final day before a crowd of 5,000 at Newlands here yesterday. England thus retain their 1-0 lead in the five-match series,262 words
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Article131 1965-01-08 16 SOITH AFRICA Ist Innv— 501-7 dec. ENfJLAND Ist Inns— 442 SOUTH AFRICA 2nd INKS I (overnight 39-2) Goddard c Parfitt b Price S Barlow c Parks b Dexter 78 Pithey c Parks b Thomson 2 Varnals c Smith b Parfif- 20 G. Pollock b Boycott 73 Bland b Boycott131 words
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Advertisement137 1965-01-08 16 V flk-XI \«H££ \V ANGLIA DELUXE V. J b WML 70 m.p.h. up to 40 m.p.g. ANGLIA SUPER y**>iH&Wta**fc^ T- f x* $5 595 lfy^^r\\ rour years ot continued popularity in Malaysia thats proved itself year after year in races and 2jflMMlSjfl HI an<^ e^ sewnere in the world is137 words
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218 1965-01-08 17 Tengku: All eyes on Malaysian Open BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Thurs —As the first Malaysian titles will be at stake in the first Ma- I laysian Open Badminton Championships in Singapore i from tomorrow to Sunday. the tournament "will arouse very great interest among all badminton fans." says Tengku Abdul Rahman, the218 words
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Article52 1965-01-08 17 Eight -nation Karting Prix MANILA. Thurs. At least 20 eo-kart drivers from eight countries, including the Philippines are expected to compete in the first Asian Kartlng Prix scheduled to br held in Tanauan, Batangas, on Jan. 16-17. Entries are expected from Malaysia. Hong Kong, Japan. Macao. Thailand. South Vietnam andReuter - 52 words
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226 1965-01-08 17 SHA NAME HON YOON AS CAPTAIN, DEPUTY COACH HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's hockey captain last season. Chai Hon Yoon. has been re-appointed captain for the current season and will also be the team's deputy coach. Announcing this S. YogaraJah. SHA secretary and chief selector, said that the choice of Hon226 words
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Article65 1965-01-08 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Unbeaten Singapore Port Authority maintained their lead in Singapore Hockey Association League Div. Two when they beat Singapore Recreation Club by 2-0 on the padang today. SPA who have played five games are two points ahead of Naval Base Hockey Club, who have65 words
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255 1965-01-08 17 2 Singapore teams on Cup final missions SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two Singapore soccer teams will be engaged on Cud final missions this Sunday Chinese in the MCFA Cup against Malacca Chinese at Kubu Stadium, and Indians against Selangor Indians In the Bardhan Cup at Jalan Besar. Singapore Chinese, who swamped255 words
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Article62 1965-01-08 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs Malacca and Johore Football Associations have officially accepted the SOS7A invitation to compete in the proposed quadrangular soccer tournament to be held at Jalan Besar on Feb. 37 and 28. The other team Malaysian Armed Forces have not replied but they are expected to62 words
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703 1965-01-08 17 RACING IPOH. Thurs. A total of 1 99 horses 43 Class 1. 54 Class 3 and 102 Class s— has been entered for the Perak Turf Club January meetinp here on Jan. 17, 20 and 24. Because of the surfeit of enries. the 8V703 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-01-08 17 First day: Clay. 1. Divs 1. 2 and 3 sif straight. Class 3. Divs 1. 2 and 3 6f. Class 5. Divs 1 and 2— 9f Second day: Class 1. Div 3 6f. Class 3. Dim 1. 2 and 3 s}f. Class 5. Divs 1. 2. 3 and85 words
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445 1965-01-08 17 We have weak spots but will win Holder By MANSOOR RAHMAN: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. gELANGOR will go for the Malaya Cup final against Singapore Joint Services on Saturday with two chinks in their armour, according to Roy Holder, their captain. Holder, nominated yesterday to lead the Malaysian XV in the445 words
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Article29 1965-01-08 17 KLUANG, Thurs. Federation. Engineers and The Rest drew 1-1 1 in their &occer match played here j today. In a basketball match, Paloh beat Bekok by 34-28.29 words
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258 1965-01-08 17 LIM KEE CHAN - Services pin hopes on five key men LIM KEE CHAN By OINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Joint Services rugger team will fly to Kuala Lumpur on the morning of their HMS Malaya Cup final against Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium at 510 p.m. Last year Services came up a day Defore the258 words
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Advertisement153 1965-01-08 17 What's it like to fly with the world's top *4 §m§ 4 ttlW /vfka« Aft lAffi AD ftlA Q a||*c 4 jrf^H t vi si r5 wm nj\ I v fleX Bit VII KH 188 DBS LIBS t take off or a f ortnight't JtlCil^^^^^ mmk ufl ft SZ^i |Ji153 words
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Advertisement255 1965-01-08 17 j I \g\ rfiiu lllfl/ MF Wm Ix -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service— for a longer time. It is the result of careful research, fine craftsmanship, and continual checking and testing— so that your family will always enjoy using Philips products, they're so255 words
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Miscellaneous70 1965-01-08 17 DIARY i (RKKKT Tour match 'Spore): SCC Invitation v Old Collegians (Australia). padang (11 am. i. BADMINTON Malaysian Open C*hips < Spore). SBA hall 930 ;i m 2 p.m. and 7.30. HOCKEY— Spore HA Lge Div. 1: Police v Schools (Thomson 1 Rd>. Div. 3: University "B r CSC "B70 words
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Article380 1965-01-08 18 ALL 11 SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS STANDING BY UNITED NATIONS, Thursday jyjALAYSIA today informed the Security Council of an "enormous build-up" of Indonesian forces along their common border on the island of Borneo. Mr. R. Ramani. chief delegate of Malaysia, also said h i sReuter - 380 words
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77 1965-01-08 18 HONO KONG. Thurs Mr. Tarzie Vlttachi, Asian director of the International Press Institute, said IPl's regional headquarers might be established in Hong Kong Mr Vittachl. who arrived from Manila yesterday, said thai recomtnendatloas had been made to select Manila or Hong Kong77 words
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147 1965-01-08 18 - MUAR, Thurs. More than 250 local fishermen have registered with the Malayan Chinese Association for financial aid because they have teen hit by the all-night offshore curfew here. The M.P. for Muar Pantai. Mr. Seah Teng Nglap. said that the MCA would press147 words
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312 1965-01-08 18 LOXDOX, Thursday QOVERNMENT sources today denied reports in British newspapers that the Cabinet had approved a number of military actions to he taken in the event of "a substantial hotting up of Indonesian aggression ;i^ainsl Malaysia." The reports followed the announcement of further measuresReuter - 312 words
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Obituary54 1965-01-08 18 VR. THAMBOO Rftlm) RAT. ••,|.!»vi- paaatd imny peacefully 7-1-rt.v I'.inioval for cremation to i'.ldadun <■•> 1-fiS nlspm from 1«31 Vlo Chu lore. KULENDRA, ClTk TOP S.lan«or ■irui tn. Slnnathambjv reControll.' Map. Funeral Irom DOCTOR KWONG SZC-KEONC. 3H. of Malacca pawed away after ihort Illnen. Cremation on 9-1-415 n! 154 words
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Article61 1965-01-08 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Library today announced that the hours of service at the two community centres at TanJong Pagar and West Coast will be changed to 4 p.m. 6 pjn. commencing from Jan. 22. Through the bookmobile service, the book resources of the Central Library will be61 words
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Article418 1965-01-08 18 LONDON, Thurs. A selective demand for equities which produced numerous individual rood rises rather than any general trend was the feature of the stock markets today. Oilt-edged gave a disappointing i performance and were up to 3 16 lower. There was still a fair amount of interest in418 words
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342 1965-01-08 18 CINGAPORE, Thurs. An officer of the Malaysian armed forces, Capt. Raja Toran bin Raja Shahriman, was ordered to be cashiered by a general courtmartial here today. He had been found guilty of misapplying mess funds and Issuing worthless cheques. The court, comprising Lt.Col.342 words
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138 1965-01-08 18 Two women starve to feed 54 animals COCKER WOOD (England), Thurs. Two spinsters nearly starved themselves to death but kept 45 dogs and other animals well fed. Mr. John Hanson. Inspector for the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said yesterday he found 40 cocker spaniels, four terriers,138 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-01-08 18 Lament for Diane's splendidly tweaky nose [LONDON. Thurs. Plastic suwons have remodelled Australian actress Diane Cilento's nose, according to a writer in the Daily Express. Peter Evans wrote that iormerly she had a nose \vhicii was "splendidly aristocratic and aqulline the kind of MM you would love to tweak (i;>siiiKlyReuter - 102 words
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Article24 1965-01-08 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Police Band '.ill give a public performance at Hong Llm Green from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow24 words
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114 1965-01-08 18 tAKARTA. Thurs. The J Government's banking system has issued 20 billion rupiahs worth of "Confrontation" and "Development" bonds in an effort to fill the State's coffers and stop the current inflation by withdrawing money from circulation. The bonds, on sale since Jan. 1.UPI - 114 words
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Article28 1965-01-08 18 JAKARTA. Thurs. The police have arrested 345 people for "tB M "l articles to and from Malaysia, according to the official news agency Antara today. —UPIUPI - 28 words
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Advertisement64 1965-01-08 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word.- tit Minimum, MR. K SUNDRALINCAM of Audit v partment, XL «/o Mr. and Mr* V. •Cumarvelu of General Hospital, s.rem-->an will be at home (539. Rasa Road. ;<r<-mban) to receive friends and reMtivn from 9-1-63 to 11-1-65 on the '(■canlon of his marriage to Miss "uspamalar64 words
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Advertisement48 1965-01-08 18 Py^~^il I Say"Kong Hee Fatt Choy" /^OtY\^|^j|^^B| with gold medalTigeror fip^^j™ Anchor Beer: so attractively If ttnr IHI packed in special gift carM^frfl (jH^ C^^E I tons with gay festive BEER/^pP^y^^ labels.TigerorAnchorßeer theever weic me gift JBoWpMHBBoBOqSHRSQBVOQ Wfl 00 XvvX vy^^^Vf. 7* \W 'i vfl|{ lift w f^Bm^.48 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-01-08 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Sinsapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 90 68 Penang 88 68 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 72 C. Highlands 70 5046 words
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