The Straits Times, 10 January 1965
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Title Section20 1965-01-10 1 SLN<~- AFORE 1 JAN 1965 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1,506 SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1965 20 CENTS Kl)\ 1191 1020 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1965-01-10 1 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY BinER YOUTHS WHO CANNOT FIND A J08... By One monster there is tn the icorld, the idle man—Carlyle. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Each year, under cover of the hum and bustle of nat i on a 1 development, there grows in size a1,002 words
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206 1965-01-10 1 Send me to jail forever please... IPOH, Sat. a police supervisee. Zalnal bin Ibrahim. 29, who has been In and out of jail 14 times in the past It years, requested the Session Court today to Impose a life sentence on him. "It is better for me to stay In206 words
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Article41 1965-01-10 1 TULSA (Oklahoma i. Sat. An autopsy on seals which died in a zoo here showed yesterday that they choked on plastic bags from packed food that visitors had bought near the seals pool and thrown intact to the seals.41 words
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Article44 1965-01-10 1 WASHINGTON Sat. A blind girl. Fonda Elltngcr. 3. verting an altimeter to the braille system because she intends to use it when she takes up her new sp ..r o( sky-diving. Her first parachute Jump will be from 4,oooft— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1965-01-10 1 EAST BERLIN. Sat. An East German boy died from stab wounds after a mock duel on a school playground at Brug yesterday, the East Oerman news agency ADN reported Both boys were 15.35 words
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Article37 1965-01-10 1 ILI.SA. i Oklahoma i. Sat A twin-engine Centr il Airlines Convair 240 airliner skidded safely onto a runway at the airport here yesierdav on us belly None of the 12 people aboard was hurt.-UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration618 1965-01-10 1 K. SRIPATHY; ABUL FAZIL - K. SRIPATHY and ABUL FAZIL By I Malacca, Saturday FIFTEEN Indonesian guerillas and a local boatman were captured early this morning after a sea- battle with a Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boat in the Straits of Malacca. Several Indonesians are believed to have been drowned618 words
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Article159 1965-01-10 1 JAKARTA, Saturday. PRESIDENT Soekarno is taking precautions against possible coup d'etats. Today, he called in his police commander, InspectorGeneral Sutjipto, and district police commanders at Bogor Palace and discussed with them the security measures to be taken •There have been reports i here of plots to159 words
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Article56 1965-01-10 1 Goldfinger— and Eichmann FRANKFURT. Sat. James Bond, the fictional "Secret Agent 007." appeals to the Fascist instincts of men. a West Oerman film reviewer complained yesterday. In an article in the Conservative Frankfurter Allgemelne Zeitung. critic Brigltte Jeremias said scenes in the film "Goldfinger," which were said to be humorous,UPI - 56 words
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Article930 1965-01-10 1 TENGKU MEETS TRAITOR FROM JOHORE DONTIAN KECHIL, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today came face to^face with a former Malayan who returned to his birthplace after 12 years as an aggressor and "confronted" him with his irresistible charm. The man was Abdul Talib bin Osman, a major in the Indonesian-spon-sored Tentera930 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article41 1965-01-10 1 ■OTA Tl\(.(;i Sat. Security Panel ims attar- noon captured U Indonesian infiltrators who landed at this eastern coastal area. The strength of the Indonesian intildalois who landed hire is not immediately known. Security forces are on the hunt.41 words
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Article32 1965-01-10 1 PARIS. S;it. Three brothers ascd between four and right drowned loday .ild-r plunging with their 40--year-old mother from a bridge into the ic> waters of a Paiis canal, police said.32 words
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Article49 1965-01-10 1 LONDON, Sat. The bigfst "(old rush the üban crisis in 111.^ was c.UM-rt In iclrspre.ul nervousness about tin I'.ritish pound sterling and the I.S. dollar, hanking sources said tocl:iv. sudden hurst of gold hoarding pushed up the l.onrlim price for gold >rslcnla\ by four cents t.i 149 words
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Article47 1965-01-10 1 per line ounce. NEW ROCKETS MOM OU S.it. 1 lnSnvirt Lnion Mill launrh new types of "rocket Barriers for cosmic objects" into the equatorial region of the I'urifir Orean from Jan. 11 to Mart h 1 to father rvpcriinrntal data, the official BSWI agency lass reported today.47 words
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Article36 1965-01-10 1 SAIGON, tat, soulh \irtn,im\ tkrer-waek lone poiiiu.il cfWi "is matted loduv niih the Arrmil M 4|cr<*riile |o hand |murr lhr> snatclird in .i |>ni»r mi Orr. !0 bark to I lie- ii\i lull (iovrrnmrnt.36 words
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Advertisement112 1965-01-10 1 GntHOH MODEL CONCORD RETAIL $240.00 (SINGAPORE) W All the well-known precision features, plus high- Vftr sensitivity CdS exposure meter coupling and micro- a» split-image focusing. Lens: Chinon f/1.8 zoom lens with zooming range from 9.5 mm to 30mm Finder: Through-the-lcns reflex finder with micro-split-image focusing Exposure system: Fully automatic exposure112 words
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Advertisement34 1965-01-10 1 Many Interesting Ittmt Hay* Just Arrived. Including: Diamond Singlt Stont Rings, Plat Wotches, Jade Jewellery, Cocktail Rings Cultured Pearl Jewellery. S.^P.&.deSUva&ct. 45, High St., Singapore 6. Station Rd., Ipoh Ah Co.S.P.H deSILVA(HK.)Itd.. Hooq Kono34 words
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The News
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Article463 1965-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress warned today that it could no longer remain silent over the rising prices. Its general secretary, Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi, said the Government had failed to keep its promise to stop or control price increases as a result463 words
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Article97 1965-01-10 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omtr Saifuddm. said here today that his government was still awaiting un official reply from the Malaysian Government regarding currency arrangements for Brunei The Sultan was replying to a I question on whether his counin I would continue to use97 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-01-10 2 IT'S THE HOME OF TWO GODS, SAYS PRIEST... SO CROWDS BURN INCENSE AND KILL COCKEREL FOR SACRIFICE CS Q lkAh w DENANG. Sat. A Hin--1 dv priest deep in a trance explained last night the phenomenon of the "weeping" rain tree which has been attracting hundreds of367 words
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177 1965-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. All officials of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees whose election to office last year was declared null and void by a High Court judge, were re-elected at a special meeting here yesterday. On Sept.177 words
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Article75 1965-01-10 2 PENANG. Sat. A cinema "spiv" Lee Kiat Chung. 20. who tried to sell four tickets outside the Cathay Theatre last main was fined 575 in the Second Magistrate's Court today. A 16-year-old boy m charged before the Juvenile Court president. Mr Ng Mann Sau with trying75 words
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210 1965-01-10 2 Frightened thieves take $10,250, leave $20,000 SEREMBAN. Saturday. THIEVES who broke into the office of the Khong Guan Biscuit Factory Ltd. in Loop Road early this morning took $10,250 but left $20,000 in notes untouched. A.S.P. Mr. Loh Peng Kong, the Assistant O.C.P.D. who visited the scene of the robbery210 words
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Article105 1965-01-10 2 Smugglers' goods, boat seized PENANG, Bat. Six smugglers abandoned 26 bundles of goods In i their sampan today when j they were surprised by a Customs patrol boat off Pinto Aver in Batu Kawan The g< nds. which included textiles, playing cards and perfumes valued at more than $1,000. were105 words
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356 1965-01-10 2 Blackeye and a citizenship 'No' for Liz T OND O N. Sat. Film star Elizabeth Taylor confirmed last night she intends to renounce her American citizenship "not that I love America ifvs. but I love my husband more." -Tt. Is true that 1 am trying to give up my American356 words
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Article, Illustration319 1965-01-10 3 Kra: Do not worry, says envoy SINGAPORE, Sat The people of Singapore should not be unduly worried by the oft-reported plan to build a canal through the Isthmu^ of Kra. said the retiring Panamanian Consul General. Mr. William McLean Zunlga. Mr. McLean made this observation in a farewell Interview. He319 words
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Article396 1965-01-10 3 LONDON, Sat. Britain's Labour Government is on the threshold of announcing its first firm decisions on the world-wide defence role Britain should play in the next decade, according to an authoritative sources today. One of the major decisions will be to firmly switch Britain's defence396 words
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Article126 1965-01-10 3 Big land gift by millionaire DUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. Penang millionaire, Mr. N.T.S Arumugam PillaL has donated 15 acres of land in Krlan Estate, 15 miles from Buklt MertaJam. for the construction of a home for aged South Indian labourers. The land is worth about $40,000. The Minister of Labour. Mr.126 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-01-10 3 IPOH. Sat.— Frrak Sianvxr twins were born to Madam Foong Yet Po, 25-year-old wife of a rubbrr tapper, at their house In Bruas. 35 iiiil«-s from here, last night. The twin*, delivered by a Government midwife, Che Tons bintr Mat Som, were later taken to the health centre166 words
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193 1965-01-10 3 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The Seremban Town Council is to pay a "soap allowance" of $1,365 on Monday or Tuesday to its 80 conservancy workers. This concession of 10 cents a day was introduced by the Council last year after It reduced daily-wages from $3.68193 words
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233 1965-01-10 3 Five captured Indons in court: Two face murder bid charge BATU PAHAT, Saturday. TWO of the five Indonesians captured in Semerah near here last month were charged with attempted murder in the Sessions Court today. They were Ande Ranrane bin Kelo. 25. and Abdul Samad bin Aburera. 30, both from233 words
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Article150 1965-01-10 3 $250,000 boost for defence ♦SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, managing director of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation today presented a cheque for $250,000 from the Bank to the Malaysian Prime Minister Tengku AtJdul Rahman for the National Defence Fund at the Singapore race course during the amateur meeting at150 words
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Article233 1965-01-10 4 New school system tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The comprehensive education system will be introduced in Malaya from Monday. BIN than 110.000 pupils in Standard Six last year will begin three years of Lower Secondary Education under the vstem. A spokesman of the Ministry of Edu < iti'in said today: "Everyone233 words
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Article65 1965-01-10 4 TELUK ANSON, Sat. The $100,000 two-s'.erey premises for the Assumption School in Anderson Road here, a private Institution, will be opened tomorrow by its cha.rman. Mil -owner Mr. Han Pit Loh. and blessed by the Bishop uf Penang, Magr. Francis Chan. The school, with 16 classrooms65 words
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Article, Illustration234 1965-01-10 4 Happy girl from Happy Valley A LITTLE, altr.ond-eyed Ifirl called Yangzom politely said to the nurse:" "I not like your meat please." The nurse smiled and took it away. Yannzom, a refugee from Tibet, was settling down in Surrey, to convalesce after a successful brain operation in London three weeks234 words
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300 1965-01-10 4 Govt. urged to review policy on status of accountants, auditors KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Malaysian Association of Certified Public Accountants today called on the Government to review its policy regarding the recognition of accountants and auditors. Speaking at the annual dinner of the association. Its president, Mr. Y. C. Kang,300 words
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Article425 1965-01-10 4 WHY SOEK QUIT U.N.— BY RAMANI UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. MALAYSIA'S U.N. ambassador said yesterday that Indonesia quit the U.N. because Soekarno felt that he was not getting his own way in leading the new emerging forces in the world body. He predicted that Indonesia would stay out of the worldReuter; AP; UPI - 425 words
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Article302 1965-01-10 4 1/ANGAR. Sat. Eight finalists. Including four women, will compete In the State Koran Reading Contest at the Kangar Taman Merdeka tomorrow. Tliey will represent rour districts Paya. Mala Aycr. S.ni pang Ampat and Arau. The Regent. Tengicu Suleiman, will officiate the opening tomorrow and later302 words
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Article43 1965-01-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia has given five paintings by Malaysian artists for a projected art centre in Bangkok. This is part of Malaysia's contribution to a fund raising campaign under the patronage of Queen Strtkit to build the centre.43 words
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255 1965-01-10 5 Rotary Clubs to give study awards IPOt'., Sat. The Rotaij Clubs of Ipoh and Sitiawan have Included among their new projects for this year, scholarships to enable deserving children continue their studies, even ;tt university level. The Ipoh Rotary Club has invited applications for Its Interest-free "repay after you pass255 words
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Article33 1965-01-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two elderly beggars were picked up by police in the Serangoon Oar-d.-n Estate today. They will be sent back to Malaya from where they came a few months ago.33 words
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Article, Illustration203 1965-01-10 5 TENGKU MEETS SOME OF THE KUKUP RAIDERS CPRLAI) out on a table in the Pontiau operations room yesterday were some of the arms and ammunition captured by the security forces from Indonesian guerillas who landed in Pontian on Friday. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was203 words
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Article, Illustration246 1965-01-10 5 A plea to the cook's daughter who ran away 'j'ELUK ANSON. Sat Th« parents of a Form Fivt ftirl was disappeared from here three days before Christmas, are anxlou>ly awaiting her return as she has to report to school on Monday. Tan Ah Kiang. 52. employed H a cook, is246 words
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Article, Illustration457 1965-01-10 8 T. Wignesan - Two learn how to give us healthier food T. Wignesan I LONDON NOTEBOOK— by TWO young men who have been responsible for food hygiene in Johore Bahru and Grik in Upper Perak are now in London finding out about ''more advanced methods of public health, meat inspection and other foods."457 words
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Article181 1965-01-10 8 Computer know-how for Mr. Quek student gaining more experience here is Quek Kai Foon, 26, a BSc. Hons. maths graduate from London University, now Involving himself with the intricacies of computer-pro- gramming with English Electric-Leo-Marconi. A former pupil of tb« Catholic High School in I Singapore, Quek is also secretary181 words
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357 1965-01-10 8 pARLY one morning last week I went to the British Council reception centre to see 18 student nurses from Malaysia who had only that morning arrived by air and were rather dismally waiting to be taken to their respective hospitals.357 words
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Article138 1965-01-10 8 CANCER: A BIG BREAKTHROUGH LONDON, Sat. An important discovery that may lead to more successful treatment of cancer by radiation was made known at a conference In Cardiff, Wales, yesterday. The discovery was made by Dr William Cramp, a chemist of the experimental radio research unit of the Hammersmith Hospital138 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-01-10 9 V-bomber on a trial run... AV-KO.MKI It on a practice run drops 35 1.000-pounders. The Royal Air Force Bomber Command's VForce is on the alert to fly to Malaysia's defence against Indonesia. Besides their nuclear role, the V-bombers can operate with orthodox high-explosive bombs as illustrated here. Mranwhilr. Britain's eriant94 words
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Article49 1965-01-10 9 ABBEYLEIX. (Irish Republic), Sat. Ten men were chargeo. last night following the explosion which rocked Abbeyieix House where Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon are on holiday. They were remanded in custody until next Tuesday. All are accused of unlawful assembly and causing malicious damage to property49 words
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Article31 1965-01-10 9 JEbSEI/TON. Sat. Thr > Committee or New Zealand has offered two s..i),,h students acbolanblpi lor post -graduate .study. The scholarships are under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan.31 words
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Article35 1965-01-10 9 Caesarean for a shark NEW YORK. Sat— The OS. Coast Guard cutter Kocknway yesterday radioed neadquarters here that it had delivered 30 baby sharks In a caesarean opelation. The mother shark did not .survive Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article197 1965-01-10 9 Soon— a draft to renew tin pact J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Tin Agreement renewal working committee will soon complete its draft for the Third Interj national Tin Agreement. The current agreement expires In June next year A spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today that the majority197 words
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Article50 1965-01-10 9 Bail for threat case man PENANG. Sat. The First Magistrate, Inche Annuar bin Zaiaol Abidin. today gave Abdullah bin Rais $300 bail when he il;i'.rr.ed trial to a charge of criminal intimidation. Abdullah. 26. m alleged to have threat! tied Tan Kay Thong with injury »l Giniang. Balik Pulau. on50 words
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Article32 1965-01-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A four-year-old girl. Lua Gelt Boey. ni found by her nine-year-old brother drowned in a five-foot deep fishing pond in Jalan Ulu Seletar off Nee Soon this morning.32 words
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Article29 1965-01-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thieves last night stole eight bags of iron-ore valued at $4,000 from a Roods wagon at the Petaling railway s'ation. six miles from here.29 words
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217 1965-01-10 9 DETAINED JAKARTA CARGO BOAT GETS A REPRIEVE PORT SWETTENHAM, x Sat. The 14-man crew of the detained Indonesian ship, Selamat 400, who were ordered by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, to leave Malaysian waters by today have been allowed to stay here a217 words
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Article53 1965-01-10 9 IJONG KONG, Sat. Britain's Greenjackets start moving into Hong Kong tomorrow in readiness for trouble In Malaysia. An advance party of the first battalion of the regiment will arrive by troop transport plane shortly after dawn. The rest of the battalion will be flown in between53 words
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Advertisement147 1965-01-10 2 at a glance... the time, the day and the date Nowadays people who are on the go will not] They no longer have to rely upon the confind entire satisfaction in just having a watch ventional calendar to know. They can easily that keeps perfect time. know by just a147 words
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Advertisement141 1965-01-10 2 Opportunities as AIRLINE STEWARDESSES PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS needs girls to be based in New York, San Francisco or Seattle to fly to the United Kingdom, Europe, Africa. Asia and the Far East. Must be single; age 21 to 27; height 52" to 58"; weight 110 to 138 pounds; well141 words
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Advertisement380 1965-01-10 3 "I'M EARNING £300 MORE I J| A YEAR... and I went from a dead-end job to Secretary to a T.V. \LjM Producer," toys Marcia Jjy if Quinnell, of Morrickville, W SHORTHAND IN TWO HOURS! la a tew •boo hours you can be an upert shorthand writer! GuinuitMd Mlracl* Method tfiortttand.380 words
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Advertisement179 1965-01-10 4 STILLMAN'S FRECKLE CREAM, whitens your skin secretly and quickly. No longer need you admire others wish that your skin W-M as light and attractive as them. One Jar uf Stillman's will make you equally charming. Apply the special-made y j^Z\ Stlllman'i C o m pi ex lon j Soup fl179 words
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Advertisement132 1965-01-10 5 W-ar a watch of distinction for the New Year. Wear a Citizen watch. Choose from a wide range of ™W" f■ 1 ~^T f M 1 1^ "T H twenty -five models of the latest design. And when you own a Citizen watch you are assured of perfect m m132 words
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Obituary29 1965-01-10 6 iO Wordt Sl» (Minimum) IN LOVIHC MIMORV Of Mm Vimateatbtry Nftvaratnam Ltrltia, Jobor* Bahru. departed 10-1-64 but •VW r»nn-mh*r*d dy trr aorrotrmic h noand, ihlldrrn and rrlativn.29 words
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Leader Page
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Article591 1965-01-10 6 OPINION CHALLENGE TO THE UN Sunday. Jan. 10. 1985 rE Tengku puts the issue In a nutshell when he says "Now Is the time for the United Nations to uphold the independence and sovereignty ol Malaysia." i Now Is the time, Indeed, for the United Nations to assert Itself as591 words
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PERISCOPE
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Article908 1965-01-10 6 SABA RATNAM - The LITTLE THINGS that matter SABA RATNAM By KUALA LUMPUR SOUTH-EAST ASIA today is very much cauldron of unpredictable brews. Anger, tension, conflict and the prospect of war hangs over much of the scene. In one particular sense our own particular brew has been kept on the boil these 15908 words
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LETTER OF THE WEEK
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Letter105 1965-01-10 6 I WONDER whether Mr. Shiva Das. when he writes about "Our 20.000 on Pension." (Sunday Times, Dec. 27) ever spares a thought for all those civilian pensioners who have no kindly government to give them Increased pensions as a "reward for their long and faithful service!" They105 words
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Letter72 1965-01-10 6 THE Rev. Martin Luther King hit the nail on the head when he said that "we must face the shameful fact that all too many religious people have been religious in their creeds but not enough in their deeds." It Is Indeed a shameful fact that religious72 words
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Pure Nonsense
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Letter77 1965-01-10 6 The lover fiHARLIE SUET, the whirlvy wind lover, who has been courting Mimsie Slopcorner for many a year, said to her yesterday, in his impetuous way, "I wonder if we'll ever be married?" "So do I." she replied, lowering her eyes. "Well," said Suet. "Well?" queried his maiden, with a77 words
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Letter87 1965-01-10 6 Nothing to do with me IT is not every day that a telephone operator has to listen to complaints of a strange noise which some attributed to a sick cow, others to flying saucers, and yet others to an escape of gas. The reply must have set them all at87 words
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Letter129 1965-01-10 6 Dr. Rhubarb's Corner F. T. ASKS: How can we be sure that our little girl, aged six. will not grow up into a tonupette? DR. RHUBARB SAYS: Make her wear a small crash-helmet, as a psychological measure. She will grow to hate it, and everything associated with it. Just for129 words
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Letter95 1965-01-10 6 Vita Brevis to Foulenough MY pest, your reference to the occasion when you held my hand in a Mayfair bar omits to mention that you were after my martini. It was greed rather than sentimentality on your part. As to your eyes being bloodshot. I can quite believe it. But95 words
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Letter46 1965-01-10 6 Housing news ANANTWICH glassblowIng factory claims to be able to blow instant houses at the rate of six every hour. They are. of course, made entirely of glass, and are very compact. A blower with hiccoughs blew three In 20 minutes, but they were all irregular.46 words
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Advertisement11 1965-01-10 6 .-Cough Drops-, FOR RELIEF OP COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Malaysian News
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Article, Illustration1201 1965-01-10 7 DEDICA TED AID THE NEWS IN DEPTH Focus on Peace Corps By a Sunday Times staff writer KUALA LUMPUR KENNEDY the man who started it all to five nations a better undrrnUndinf of America, and to give Ameriw > batter nnd«rstandinr «f other nattoaa. MALAYSIA ....the treat need It for1,201 words
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221 1965-01-10 7 Heakkerup: U.N. powerless to help Malaysia... NEW YORK, Saturday. THE Danish Foreign Minister, Mr. Haekkerup, says the United Nations would probably be powerless to aid Malaysia in the event of an attack on Malaysian territory by Indonesian troops. Mr. Haek-keniD said thr '■peculiar situation" in the Gonrral Assembly with thrAP - 221 words
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Article148 1965-01-10 7 The two 'evils' in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. tonight called on the people of Geylang West to be on guard against Indonesian Infiltrators and the "enemies within" who were out to destroy racial harmony Mr. Yong, who is also Assemblyman for the area,148 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-01-10 7 ltfflSS Cordelia Adams. 1»1 who was elected "Miss Youth Festival" in Kuching on Thiirsdiy night The festival, being held «t the Berjaya Fairground, is orcanisi'd i>\ the Sarawak First Divisional > nit h Council. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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Article137 1965-01-10 7 Workers: get $200,000 in aid PAHAT. Sat. The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said here today that the Government had •so far given $229,761 as cash aid to workers and fishermen who were victims of Indonesian confrontation. The Minister was distributing $11,300 to 256 fishermen here this137 words
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Article161 1965-01-10 7 51 WORKERS CALL OFF STRIKE $UNGEI PATANI. Sat. Fifty-one members of the War Department Civilian Staff Association serving i n the British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works section here returned to work this morning after a one-day strike. The strikers, including clerks. foremen, artisans and labourers, went out in161 words
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Article83 1965-01-10 7 NEW YORK. Sat. A grant of U*****.000 < $1,749,000t to the Univer- Mty of Singapore was announced today by the Ford Foundation. The money will be used to establish a centre for economic research .hat will conduct studies in demo- graphy and manpower, jReuter - 83 words
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203 1965-01-10 7 MANILA, Sat. The Malaysian Consulate here yesterday denied a Manila newspaper article that Malaysian diplomats had offered individuals in the Sulu Archipelago a cash settlement of the Philippine claim to Sabah. iThe report, ln the Manila Chronicle, said: "Malaysian diplomatic officials have writtenReuter; UPI - 203 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous433 1965-01-10 8 SINGAPORE irepeat broadcast!; 9.20 Chinese cinema Struggle of the' Channel 5 Dragon (Part lit (Cantonese P.M.: 12.55 Opening and Pro- nlm>: 1015 Pro f ramme Mlra gramme Summary, 1 Twen- mary or and close, ticth Century France Spam. UAI AVA 1.30 Roamiii Holiday, 2 News ivi«l^im to English, 2.10 The433 words
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Advertisement297 1965-01-10 9 LAM KONG ESTATE (NEAR PANDAN ARMY CAMP) Situated at Jalan Pandan off Kota Tinggi Road, 6M. S. JOHORE BAHRU. TYPE A BUNGALOW T PRICE: $16,000.00 •^-J^SmLJU J^*-~ AREA: 6,000 Sq. Ft. type a TYPE B SHOPHOUSE PRICE: $16,000.00 Upwards J3JK+S33HI RI «JTb|J?£AREA: 2.000 Sq. Ft- n *^gUji^sjr ff TTPI B297 words
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198 1965-01-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ALL trade unions in Malaysia should give full support to the Government against Indonesian aggression, the director of the international affairs department of the United Automobile Workers, Mr. Victor Reuther, said today. 'There are times in national crisis when all democratic198 words
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Article32 1965-01-10 10 BATU GAJAH. Sat. Thieves broke Into the Town Board office early this morning and stole a wall clock pendulum, a pen rack and a table bell, all worth $21.32 words
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Article96 1965-01-10 10 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The JV general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union. Mr. V. David, today cescribed as -unfounded and distorted" the statement by the Pahang Mail and Transport Co. Ltd.. Hint the union had refused arb.tratioa. Yesterday'.s statement oy :ne j company was in connection with96 words
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Article38 1965-01-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A 13-year-old schoolboy charged with hawking without a licence today told the magistrate, Inche Zakarla bin .*i'ohamed Yatim. that he needed money to buy books He was acquitted.38 words
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575 1965-01-10 10 'DON'T FORCE ME TO USE IT' SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, indicated today that he held a trump card which he could use to put an effective stop to any rackteering by traders who575 words
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Article123 1965-01-10 10 Tun Yusof s appeal SINGAPORE, ri The Yang di-Pertuan Negma. Tun Yusof bin Ishak today appealed to Muslims and neooie of of Singapore to unite their resources and make whatever sacrifices that were necessary In the defence of the nation Tun Yusof. who was opening the Koran-reading contest finals at123 words
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Article, Illustration369 1965-01-10 10 CINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Duniop (I.OUO> 81.56. '2.000) $1.55; Es.so Ords. (5.000) $1.60. <3.000> 51.59. (1.000) $1.58: F. and N. Ordi.. (2.000)369 words
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Article34 1965-01-10 10 LONDON. Sat American actor George C. Bcott wm asked to leave the pli^h Savoy Hotel after a row with actrew Ay» Gardner in her suite, a hotal spokesman said yesterday. UK.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1965-01-10 10 THE REMAINS of the late S Rajaratnam will be removed from 9-A Buklt Bintane Road to the Loke Yew Road Crematorium at 4.00 p.m. on Sunday 10.1.65.28 words
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Obituary21 1965-01-10 10 CABLE RECEIVED Mrs. Thlnarul of Pannalal. Ceylon, expired Sister of Mr. M. Kandiah, Irrigation. Malacca. and Mr. Visuvallngam PWD Kajang.21 words
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Obituary86 1965-01-10 10 THIS VEBBEL Is expected to arrive from Europe via Djakarta at 6 a.m. on 1 lth January and will berth at PSA Wharf Oo- downs 31 32 Oate No. 2 at ap- proxlmately 8 a.m. Passengers should embark between 4.30 p.m and 5.30 p.m. on 11th86 words
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Advertisement170 1965-01-10 10 A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is,cnchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times. .with a170 words
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Advertisement30 1965-01-10 10 Late CLASSIFIEDS 2U Words Sl> (Minimum) LEE -TAN: Chong Yen. eldest •/o Mr and Mrs. Lee Choon Hong to Peck Nro. eldest d o the late Tan Oeok Seng 10-1-6530 words
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Article101 1965-01-10 11 WEST GERMAN film star Elke Sommer (above), who has gained fame and wealth in Hollywood studios, is now starring in a film under the direction of a German director. Alfred Vohrer, until now specialist for turning Edgar Wallace mysteries into box-office successes has turned to the equally101 words
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Article, Illustration743 1965-01-10 11 RODERICK MANN - TREVOR HOWARD HAS MADE IT AT LONG LAST— AFTER MANY YEARS OF BEINC USED TO BOLSTER UP THE LESSER TALENTS OF THE BICCER STARS WHILE I whs lunching with Mr. Trevor Howard the oilier day Stewart Granger came over, flung his arms about him and s;ii<l: "Well, darling [everyone743 words
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Article252 1965-01-10 11 AS previously announced in this column, the Y.M.CAs Sceneshifters have made a popular choice for their next musical production with Johann Strausss famous "Die Fledermaus" ("Gay Rosalinda") and now they have released some more information on the new show. The venue will be the Victoria Theatre, from June252 words
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Advertisement543 1965-01-10 11 f fell AW j GANISATION^ 2.»ih 1111. HAY!" 3 ihows daily: 1.30, SIS, 845 B m "My Fair Lady" storts promptly" of 1.42, 527 ft 1.57 p.m. Advance CASH BOOKINGS only rain r«E**Z iai)v i \£fc i »iw $4, S2 30, $1.50 No Free List Complimentory Campari with 7-up will543 words
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Advertisement280 1965-01-10 11 ADELPHI HOTEL m -Tmirfcfcl 111 TEL: 2810 B EVERY SUNDAY at the air-conditioned I ADELPHI GRILL a the famous "Seaview" CHICKEN CURRY I B Musical Entertainment by Bj INTERNATIONALLY FAMED B SPANISH SHOW BAND LOS CASTELLANOS ■j flown direct from Madrid to entertain you from B 12.30 to 2.30 p.m.280 words
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Advertisement119 1965-01-10 11 JJPHJ^^"^"J"^^PWfW Phone WMSJmmiSmmm ***** Opens Today: 1 SO-3 30-7 9.30pm A Grand Revue Of The Best FJoor-Shows Of The World "FABULOUS NIGHTS OF THE WORLD" Colorscopel 9.30 a.m.: "Three Sisters" (Mandarin). 11.30 a.m.. "The Indian Fighter" (Colorscopc. ft P JHl Jt>j|t Today only 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 p.m. Robert Loggia and119 words
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Advertisement147 1965-01-10 11 A star in his own right— i JI.\OSTAR Wk ono MORRIS CHALFEN preunt, NIGHTLY AT STADIUM NEGARA K.L., 1 THE SPECTACULAR J GREATEST EVER j| DON'T MISS THIS SHOW OF SHOWS! BOOK NOW AT: KUALA LUMPUR M. S. ALLY CO. LTD. 69, Joion Bandor. (T«l: *****) ROBINSON CO. LTD. Mount147 words
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Advertisement338 1965-01-10 11 OQEZSI OPENS TODAY! TEL: ***** SINGAPORE DAILY 5 SHOWS: 11am- 1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30pm NEVER BEFORE, A such moments of emotion... Jjj l'\, twisting the lives of a man W/y^ an d a woman! r Mf «4~j9 KIRK KIM Douglas Novak #^*k ERNIE BARBARA *fr Kovacs Rush WALTER MATTHAU VIRGINIA BRUCE -KENT338 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1965-01-10 12 $131 pay out in Ladies Cup at Singapore amateur races SINGAPORE, Saturday. DOCMAYTOR, with owner Miss P. J. Monkhouse astride, sprang a surprise in the Ladies Cup for a mixed Classes 2. 3 and 4 field over 5Jf to pay $131 for a win and $26 for a1,034 words
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Article107 1965-01-10 12 TOTAL POOL $166,355 Ist No. *****5 $94,223 2nd No. *****0 $26,921 3rd No. *****2 $13.46* Starter* ($1,500 each)— Nes. *****8, *****4, *****5. *****4. MMM, *****1. *****1. Consolation ($730 each)— No*. 317K2-, *****5, *****0, 34.1529. *****5. *****6, *****9. *****5, *****6. *****1. *****5. *****1. .*****7. *****9. *****6. 50 Consolation Prises107 words
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Article454 1965-01-10 12 WEIGHT FOR IPOH RACES WEIGHTS for all eight races at ipoh m Jan. 17: CLAM I DIV. I— 5F KTKAIOHT i. (iipp»lander ''04 l)i.i//i !1.03 V .ill l.i g.13 i;..v.,| Mradow 8.12 Nhurkaliiigam X.06 Do You Mind K.IM Hard Lovr 8.03 >ri ><■■)> mn 8.00 iiinnni Prince 7.12 I cliiin454 words
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Article236 1965-01-10 12 WKIGHTS for four races on the second laj (Jan '211): (i \>s div. i— s:f I lie < omirtor 9.00 I'irasso 8.12 Oaf Paris 8.11 VrrooeUe 8-10 I mir Star 8.09 Vast llorizon 8.08 rciur o'Clock 111 8.07 I Kamanette 8.07 I i';in< hor X Ht) I'ulomar B.M236 words
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200 1965-01-10 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP r [w CPACL HERO went like a winner on a fast track at Ipoh yesterday. Ridden by his trainer. George West, he was never off his bit over 3f in 38. He galloped with Emir Star. Skyway, unbeaten in200 words
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Article139 1965-01-10 12 All-Malaysian doubles final OINGAPORE, Sat.—Malay£3 sian pairs will contest the final of the men's doubles in the first Malaysian Open Badminton Cham- i pionships which end at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tomorrow. In the semi-finals tonight both Malaysia's Thomas Cup combinations triumph- i ed in straight sets. Teh Kew San139 words
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Article38 1965-01-10 12 France 1 6-8 PARIS. Sat. -France l<e.it Scotland by 16 points uwo goals and two tries 1 to 8 mo.ii and try) In the first rugby union international championship match of the season her* today. Half-time 5-5— Reutex.Reuter - 38 words
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Article332 1965-01-10 12 T ONDON, Sat. Fourth XJ Division Torquay United grabbed their moment of glory when they slammed in two goals in the last five minutes today to draw 3-3 with mighty Tottenham Hotspur in the Third Round of the Football Association Cup. Here are332 words
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173 1965-01-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JOE Lim, playing off handicap 4, led the qualifiers with one under at the half way stage of the Royal Selangor Golf Club championships here today. Joe started very shakily and was one over after the first two173 words
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Article98 1965-01-10 13 Cremin tor Asian circuit golf I mm Xl Mil IK Mill II SYDNEY. Sal. Austra- lian golf star Eric Cremin fliers out tomorrow to compete in the Asian golf circuit tournaments in Manila, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok. Hongkong and Tokyo. He plans to do coaching and promotion work until other98 words
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Article24 1965-01-10 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Selaiißor Indians qualified for the Bardhan Cup final «tm they beat Singapore Indians 5-1 in at Jalati Besar today24 words
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Article40 1965-01-10 13 Coxon takes NZ pro golf title MX MAUNGANUI <N land. Sat. New :'«ai.mder Barry Coxon today won tlte New Zealand professional poll championship here. He took the title mm Aus- 'ralian Bob Tuohy with a tlireeI round total of 211.40 words
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Article55 1965-01-10 13 AUCKLAND. Sat Oraham Hill of Great Britain won the I 12th New Zealand internui nonul Grand Prix tod.iv la i Brabham 25. He clocked 73 nun 43.4 .sfc Frank Gmdener of Australia. driving I Brabham. was second and Jim Palmer. New Zealand- In a Repco-Brobham. thirdReuter - 55 words
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Article135 1965-01-10 13 ("HRISTCHURCH. Sat. 4 Saeed Ahmad, the vicecaptain, played a fine double role today in helping the Pakistani cricketers reach a strong position against Canterbury, the current Plunket Shield leaders, here. Saeed took four wickets for 62 with his spinners in dismissing Canterbury for 158135 words
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Article80 1965-01-10 13 SYDNEY. Sat.— Bobby Simpso". Au.sralian Test, captain, and Grahame Thomas both sec :cd centuries for New South Wales today as they thrashed the South Australian bowling on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match hore. Replying to the Sou'.h Aus.otal f 391. New South Wales80 words
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Article28 1965-01-10 13 SINGAPORE. Sit. 19 Signnis Regiment beat RAF Selelar 4-o In a Div. 2 hockey match at Seletar today. Scorers were Nizar <2 1. Abdullah and Selve-28 words
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Article, Illustration544 1965-01-10 13 JOE DORAI - Unseeded Billy keeps brilliant form to topple giants for place in Malaysian Open final JOE DORAI By Singapore, Saturday TiHE unranked Billy Ng, who yesterday upset the sixth seeded Narong Bhornchima of Thailand followed up his brilliant form with another shock win on the second day of the first Malaysian544 words
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150 1965-01-10 13 Chong Hau set for badminton hattrick T ONDON, Sat. Oon v Chong Hau, Malaysian student at Perth School, Cambridge, is bidding for a hattrick in the Under- 18 events of the All-England lunior badminton championships at Wimbledon here. Oon. who won the singles title in 1961. 1963 and 1964. has150 words
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205 1965-01-10 14 West Indian Bynoe steers SCC to 54 runs win SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Cricket Club scored a splendid 54 runs victory with five minutes to spare over the Old Collegians of Australia in their match here yesterday. Scores: SCC 190 for 9 dec.; Old Collegians 136. West Indian airmen from Seletar205 words
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Article175 1965-01-10 14 SCC Invitation Inn Jeremiah bt Everett 8 Khoo Ong Lee b Sullivan 11 Andrews c Lester b Fox 13 Toone b Armstrong 31 A. de Silva b Sullivan 0 Bynoe b Armstrong 81 Qilson c Cooper b Pox 27 Way c Cooper b Pox 14 Doolc c Carvalho b175 words
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Article, Illustration43 1965-01-10 14 Selangor's fly -half Brian Pestana is well collared by Peter Crooks and a Selangor loose rush which had carried play from midfield ends ten yards from th«* Services line. Behind Pestana are referee Vail and Services lineout giant, 6ft sin Kemp.43 words
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156 1965-01-10 14 CINGAPORE, Sat.— Ceylon Sports Club are the new leaders of the Singapore Hockey Association Division One league when they beat Combined Schools 2-0 at Farrer Park today. With 12 points from six games, they are above defending champions. Singapore Recreation Club,156 words
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Article56 1965-01-10 14 BOMBAY, Sat. The touring Ceylon cricket team, put in to bat on a grassy pitch, scored 169 when they began a three-day match against a Bombay XI yesterday. At the close of play. Bombay, who fielded an experimental side Including several college and schoolboy players,56 words
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Article24 1965-01-10 14 SANTIAGO. Sat A world basketball tournament WU be hrlri here in Marcti. 1966 Thirteen nations, including Chile, are expected to talc? Dart24 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1965-01-10 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. gINGAPORE Joint Services picked up a goal in a sudden switch from defence to attack eight minutes from time and with it beat defending champions, Selangor, 5-3 in a HMS Malaya Cup rugger final of unbending tensionLim Yaw hong - 1,014 words
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Advertisement234 1965-01-10 12 I c wor^ IS W°f th n 9 s f° r children law w /e m//7Ofs investigate. MsMiMiil^B F Glucolin Supplies Instant Energy for Lively Youngsters J The world is full of exciting things for love it. It puts back into their nerves sf^ lively, intelligent, sensitive children. and muscles234 words
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Advertisement180 1965-01-10 13 *0> corn oj^ Jft if° nl o j qLbew J^ Jr. All wrapped up for you! Your Qantas travel agent gives you the world waiting at airports. You will knovv exactly in one compact package. He will help you what to do and where to go so as not to180 words
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Miscellaneous76 1965-01-10 13 SPORTS DIARY BOCCm MtTA tup lone hemi-linjN: Penan* v (City Budium); Malacca v Spore tKubu Stadium. 5. 15. BADMINTON' Milo-im Oprn championships final* iSpore BA hull. 7.30 pm.». IK)( Xl V Spore HA XI v RAP Chantti and 19 Signals Combined (Changii. SWIMMIMI Penang SC gaia 1 10 a m.i76 words
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Advertisement80 1965-01-10 14 inrrnnTY'i b\ Oli^Jj^J-g wlmllAliWiMtk *^fl MSP I j^^M&M^— til Buy your tapes in BASF Library Boxes. Mode j BUY THEM IN from hard wearing Polystyrol they hold the C^ J% J^iP tapes in swivel open cassettes keep them iqdadv DrtVCC in perfect playing condition free from dust LIDKAI\T ond damage.80 words
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Advertisement286 1965-01-10 14 HOW TO SUCCEED WHILE YOU ARE YOUNG Tired of the same low pay ond the same old job? Worried of being a squore peg In a round hole? Then throw off the shackles of poor pay, boredom and in-secunty. Step into a thrilling new career. Don't wait until you ore286 words
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