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Title Section23 1965-01-11 1 11 JAiWERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Neap** 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100523 words
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Article, Illustration635 1965-01-11 1 LOKMAN HALIM - LOKMAN HALIM: D-fund cash to buy boats and planes VOLUNTEER FIGHTING UNITS FOR ALL COASTAL KAMPONGS By KUANTAN, Sun. THE Central Government is to set up well-trained volunteer fighting units in every kampong along the coast to meet further Indonesian landings. This was disclosed here today635 words
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Article, Illustration513 1965-01-11 1 Adam Faith case: The British Govt steps in Gordon Walker asks for report from South Africa ONDON. Sun. The Foreign Secretary, jfcr. Patrick Gordon Walker, has asked the British Embassy in Pretoria for an immediate report on the detention in South Africa of British pop singer Adam Faith. A Foreign513 words
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124 1965-01-11 1 Tengku sees captured lberation' flag TENGKL Abdul Rahman takes a good look at the Indonesian sponsored Tentera Nasional Malaya flag (red and white with three yellow stars) which security forces took from Major Abdul Talib bin Osman. leader of a group of Indonesian infiltrators who landed at tin Sungei Belukang124 words
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430 1965-01-11 1 TOKYO. SUNDAY PRESIDENT Soekarno has told a Japanese journalist that the United Nations will lose authority in Asia because of Indonesia's withdrawal, leaving the second Afro-Asian conference as the only organisation capable of solving such problems as the430 words
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Article54 1965-01-11 1 U.S.- 'Enemy No. 1' PHNOM PENH. Sun. Cambodia's Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, today called the United States Cambodia's "Enemy No. 1" During inauguration ceremonies of a new college in Kampot Province, the Prince said Cambodia has been able to survive "threats of Yankee imperialism" to become an independent54 words
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93 1965-01-11 1 'GIRL OF 3 EXPECTING A BABY' REPORT RANGOON. Sun— A report that a three-year-old girl has been found pregnant in a Burmese village was received sceptically here yesterday. Rangoon doctors thought the child was more likely to be suffering from a. tumour. The report came from a district correspondent ofUPI - 93 words
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Article64 1965-01-11 1 PARIS. Sun. A 51 -year-old woman, recently repatriated from Algeria, went to the garden of her villa with a can of petrol yesterday and burned herself to death. Police said Mrs. Marie Matllde. whose husband had left on an errand only minutes before, had been suffering fromAP - 64 words
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Article42 1965-01-11 1 HONO KONO. Bun— An advance party of 24 officers and men of the Ist Bn. Green jackets arrived here today aboard a chartered aircraft from England. The OreenjackeU are relieving a Gurkha battalion for service In Malaysia. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article35 1965-01-11 1 MILAN. Sun— Mr. Alfred Rudrlnsltl. an Attache at the Polish Office of Foreign Trade In Milan, has slipped out of Italy with his wife and daughter, probably to Canada as a political refugee.35 words
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301 1965-01-11 1 U.S. SETS DIVING LIMIT AFTER LOSS OF SUB WASHINGTON, Sun. American Navy submarines have been forbidden to dive below a certain depth since the loss of the U.S. atomic submarine Thresher in 1963. it was disclosed in Congressional testimony released last night. Viee-Ad;nirul L.P. Kamage v the Deputy Chief ofReuter; AP - 301 words
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Article183 1965-01-11 1 FISHERMEN TELL OF 3 MISSING BOATS DONTIAN KECHIL, Sun. Security forces intensified their hunt for the 1 1 remaining Indonesians who infiltrated into Sungei Belukang on Friday following reports by fishermen thai three fishing boats were missing early today. Since the landing 13 of183 words
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Article26 1965-01-11 1 PLANE SHOT DOWN PEKING. Sun Chinese Air Force tonight shot down Ame-rican-built V-1 rrconii.iixs.imc plane over North China, the New China News ;cinry nportecl.—Rrutcr.26 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article183 1965-01-11 2 SATO OFF FOR TALKS IN U.S. TOKYO, Sun. Mr. Eisaku Sato. Japan's new Prime Minister, left here today by air on his way to Washington for talks with President Johnson. Mr. Sato, who took office almost exactly two months ago. was accompanied by a small delegation including Mr. Shiina. hisReuter - 183 words
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Article63 1965-01-11 2 BANGKOK. Sun. Norwaya I King Olav comes to the Far East this week for his first visit 10 1 South-Fast Asian nation Thai- j land. He is scheduled to arrive in Bangkok on Friday after a state i visit to Iran. He will be the guestAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-01-11 2 PALCUTTA, Sun. Thousands of ration card seekers, men, women and children mob a rationing office in central Calcutta. This is the first time since World War II that food rationing was introduced in Calcutta and its neighbourhood. This iol.jws a continued crisis in rice supplies, the basicUPI - 67 words
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228 1965-01-11 2 No money for foreign drugs, so Indonesians now turn to herbs JAKARTA. Sunday oHORTAGE of foreign exchange to pay f( imports of modern medicines is causir Indonesian medical men to take a closer look i their own resources. About 200 doctors met recently to discuss the possibility of Integrating traditionalReuter - 228 words
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Article77 1965-01-11 2 KARACHI. Sun. Pakistan": Foreign Minister, Mr. Z. A. Bhutto will leave tomorrow for a three clay visit to Moscow at tlie inviui' tion of the Russian Foreign Minis ter. Mr Andrei Gromyko. He will spend two Cays In Bonr alter leaving Moscow and will ar mvpAP - 77 words
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155 1965-01-11 2 SOEK'S TERROR DRIVE IN WEST IRIAN ONDON. Sun. The Sunday Telegraph reported today that exiled Papuan leaders had asked for Britain's help in stopping what they claimed to be an Indonesian campaign of terror and repression in West Irian Mr. Nicholas Joawe. chairman of the Freedom Committee of West Papua,Reuter - 155 words
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Article16 1965-01-11 2 BRAZZAVILLE. Sun. China and the Congo Brazzaville yesterday ratified their treaty of friendship. ReuierReuter - 16 words
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203 1965-01-11 2 'Make the bomb' pressure in India, -Japan NEW YORK, Sun. The New York Times said today that there was growing pressure on the Japanese and Indian Governments to enter the nuclear race. The newspaper called for a high-level meeting of th* nuclear powers. Including China, aimed at an agreement toReuter - 203 words
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Article27 1965-01-11 2 BAGHDAD. Sun. A loint Brl-tish-Amcrican arcliacological ex- '.ledition in Northern Iraq li covered an ancient Assyrian temple thought to be about. 3.00* years old. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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93 1965-01-11 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun.— Congolese rebels armed with Soviet and Czech automatic rifles killed a Rhodeslan mercenary and wounded four other mercenary soldiers in an ambush on Friday near Bunla in the north-eastern Congo. The dead man was lden- i titled by other mercenaries as David93 words
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Article, Illustration384 1965-01-11 3 COMING: NEW DEAL FOR IMMIGRANTS WASHINGTON, Sun PRESIDENT Johnson will ask Congress for a sweeping new immigration law dropping race and nationality as factors in choosing foreigners for admission to the United States, qualified sources said yesterday. The new law would giveAP - 384 words
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187 1965-01-11 3 V^ASSAU, Sun.— More 11 police have been flown to Freeport to tighten a 24-h our guard on more than £3.2 million worth of sunken, Spanish treasure that has sparked off a swashbuckling feud. The Bahamas Government meanwhile announced it will hold talks with twoReuter - 187 words
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Article95 1965-01-11 3 IIHNCHESTER < England), T» Sun. The oddsmakers said the chances were 48 million to one, but Mrs. Margaret Parton did it last week she gave birth for the fourth time on Jan. 4. When Mrs. Parton. 32, returns from hospital this week a delayed birthday party willReuter - 95 words
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130 1965-01-11 3 I ON DON, Sun. The 1 wife of a retired array officer said yesterday she inadvertently tossed £10,000 worth of jewels into a railway station trash can. "I know it sounds silly," said Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy. "But I was cold at the time andAP - 130 words
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Article65 1965-01-11 3 HAVANA. Sun Cuba has I invited the British ohilosopher and nuclear disarmament campaigner. Bertrand Russell to visit the island. the Foreign Minister, Dr. Haul Roa. told a visiting British delegation here. Hp also expressed hope for an increase in trade, cutural, and other relations with Britain and65 words
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Article237 1965-01-11 3 RACE ISSUE MAY DOMINATE ELECTION Right-wing candidate wants referendum on immigration I ONDON, Sun. The racial issue, which threatens to dominate the forthcoming by-election at the Leyton suburb of East London gainned impetus yesterday when a minority party said its candidate would seek a referendum on, immigration. The party's announcementReuter - 237 words
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206 1965-01-11 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. DUSSIA will launch new types of cosmic rocket into the Pacific Ocean from Monday untj March 1 to gather experimental data, Tass an nounced last night. The rockets will be launched Into the Equatorial Pacific Inside a circle with a radius ofReuter - 206 words
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Article50 1965-01-11 3 PARIS. Sun. A woman threw three of her children into a canal yesterday, then Jumped in herself. Passers-by called the police and the woman, identified as Mrs. Marie-Louise Morales. 40. was rescued. The bodies of the children, ag^d nine, eight and four, were recovered later..— A.P.AP - 50 words
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196 1965-01-11 3 Airgirls in Budapest 'Bolshie Vita' sex scandal MUNICH, Sun. As ifl many as 300 people may be involved in a Hungarian "Bolshie Vita" sex scandal in which airline hostesses were awarded as prizes in roulette games, East European experts said last night. Travellers returning from Budapest said reports were circulatingUPI - 196 words
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78 1965-01-11 3 PADUA. Sun. Italy, which has 10 national political parties and at least a dozen regional parties, got a new one last night the Italian Labour Party. Mr. Giuseppe Bau. a business consultant, and nine friends fored the party. He said the party will aimAP - 78 words
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Advertisement500 1965-01-11 3 No! A dream home of your own can be made into a reality. You must decide when you are young. You must help yourself. The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan is meant just for you. There is no better way to acquire your own dream home. It is the only sure500 words
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341 1965-01-11 4 The estate death rate very low, says UPAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE death rates for estate workers are lower than those for the population as a whole, according to the United Planting Association of Malaya. Figures released today to the association showed that the average estate death rate was 5.8341 words
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Article124 1965-01-11 4 'Freedom now for Brunei' call BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. The president of the Brunei People's Freedom Struggle Party, Incbe Awang Arsbad Marsal, has called for immediate independence for this oilrich Sultanate. Commenting on views by some people here that Brunei is not prepared yet for immediate independence, he said: "These areUPI - 124 words
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Article43 1965-01-11 4 TELUK ANSON. S-n. Mr. A. 1 K. Dcv from Seremban has taken i over duties here as assistant rural Industries officer. Lower Perak. In place of Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji I A wane wtio has been transferred 1 to Ipoh.43 words
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99 1965-01-11 4 IPOH. Sun. The director of the Ipoh Free Library, Mr. Karl Reeh, of the U.S. Peace Corps who has been here for 22 months, has decided to extend his stay for another 18 months. Under Mr. Reeh's direction the library has doubled its99 words
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146 1965-01-11 4 Statues for National Monument now due in June KUALA LUMPUR. v Sun. The seven 24ft high bronze figures for the $1 million National Monument in Lake Gardens here are expected to arrive from Italy in June. A spokesman of the Prim* Minister's Department said today: "They are now in the146 words
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110 1965-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A greaser unlawfully removed parts of a car. parked outside his home, .and installed them into his own car which was of a similar model, a district court was told on Friday. Senior Inspector V. Devadas said that the110 words
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Article158 1965-01-11 4 ROBBERS RAID TANGLIN HOMES oINGAPORE, Sun. Housebreakers last night escaped with about $9,400 in cash and $2,300 in jewellery from two houses in the Tanglin area. BREAK-IN No. 1: The Coni sul-General of Panama. Mr. William McLean, reported thi» I theft of US$3,OOO and a ring j worth $300. Mr.158 words
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Article31 1965-01-11 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— Malayan i Banking Ltd. here today presented a $10,000 cheque to the Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohammed Asrl HaJJ Muda, lor the National Defence Fund.31 words
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239 1965-01-11 4 PONTIAN, Sunday. THE Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul x Hamid Khan, today gave away a total of $40,744 as cash aid to 1,169 families of fishermen here and in Kukup and Benut. Speaking at the presentation, Haji Hamid assured the fishermen who were239 words
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Miscellaneous200 1965-01-11 4 Onp By I Hawnlin I YEZZ«,KX, MXTvC/aOOO HA*4,^^"4 I SMELLS f SMOKE IT.OfI v YEAH, MANf THATS SURE (T t3». 1 I DONE A LOT OP "R3Ou»UVB/aGAR I TERRIBLEII COURSE! VOI ...MERE, L^V ALL RIGHT __^NOW LETS SEE I I "nMS-TRAJ/EUNfI V ACMAR V?f WHKTU. iS UJVE "H*- HAVE A200 words
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Advertisement790 1965-01-11 5 WORLD'S LARGEST Seffll^^WSStZ^yJRGmi* iii^^MMlMWfll M rretecottts— T«- Rothmans famous King Size are sold in over 120 countries Abu Dhabi Madeira flflMl VQt A Afghanistan Malaga B Algeria Malta TTfVMS 'Dfc.*'* w Ascension Island Mauritius f^fW/l \AVjl^CA iv' i^ v fTX^*^ >fT5c_ t^*ST Bahamas Muscat -«-</'*< "IT TWNG jJvJ*^ /u? <£\790 words
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240 1965-01-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three persons in Singapore, who have last one camera and two ladies' wristwatches, have one last chance to claim their properties back before they arr turned over to the Singapore police. These articles were broucht in to the office of the240 words
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303 1965-01-11 6 Goh: The three factors which 'licked' RI confrontation DETERMINATION, CO-OPERATION, TIME AIDED STORE SINGAPORE, Sunday. DETERMINATION, co-operation and time are the three major factors which helped Singapore tide over Indonesian confrontation last year. This is the view of Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Finance Minister, as he set out today303 words
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Article65 1965-01-11 6 Children's books on display SINGAPORE. Sun— A selection of children* books on science, fiction, technology. folk and fairy tales. people and places and the arts. Is now on display In the Storytelling Room of the Children's Section. National Library. Also on display daily from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. until65 words
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Article17 1965-01-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The new-ly-formed Malaysian Airways Executive Officers' Union has been registered by the Government.17 words
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204 1965-01-11 6 TAXI MEN TOLD OF DUTIES TO THE STATE SINGAPORE. Sun. The Acting Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Ec Thian Han, today urged taxi drivers to be aware of their responsibilities to the State and the public. Their first responsibility he said, was to report to the police matters that might affect204 words
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251 1965-01-11 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. With ten than 24 hours to go before Itq members In primary production department of the Ministry of National Development go on strike, the Public Daily rated Employees' Unions Federation today demanded to know why the National Trades Union Congress, of which it251 words
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Article100 1965-01-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A seminar on •'feedmix. poultry and swine husbandry" organised jointly by the Economic Development Board and Singapore Stockfeed Manufacturers" Association, will be held on > Tuesday morning. Speakers at the seminar: Dr. Jacob Ilany, L°N food and food manufacturing expert will speak on100 words
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Advertisement19 1965-01-11 6 Make a date with Manfred Mann The Kinks Dutch Swing College Band Singapore Badminton Stodium 7th Bth February 196519 words
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Advertisement389 1965-01-11 6 KU*fl ft ii II fl BsiF^d DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT AND TIRED NOW AND THEN IF YOU DO, YOU NEED GURONSAN TO PEP YOU UP. GURONSAN WITH THE WONDER GLUCORONIC ACID AND VITAMIN C ALSO TONES UP YOUR LIVER AND IS ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR HANGOVERS. TAKE GURONSAN ALWAYS. Obtainable389 words
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Miscellaneous441 1965-01-11 6 IN AND OUT BYAffl] Pay* Lrhar Airport, Singapore: Air India: Krom London Paris. ARRIVALS Rome. New Drlhi. Bombay. Madras BOAC: From Melbournr. UrKbane, (AI 122) 7.20 p.m. Dan* in iBA 713) 7.43 p.m.: from British Kail* Airways: Krom LonLondon, Zurich. Cairo, Teheran, don, Istanbul, Bombay (BQB 323) Bombay, Colombo. Kuala441 words
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102 1965-01-11 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. A Malaysian student in Australia has sent A£4o i 5277 .50 > through the Mentri Besai or Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri. to the National Defence Fund. In his letter to the Mentri Besar. Yee Boon Cheng. 19. said that he was102 words
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580 1965-01-11 7 1 HOSPITAL MEN'S STRIKE ON JAN. 18 'A THREAT TO INDUSTRIAL PEACE' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TENGKU Abdul Rahman was toi day urged to interI vene in the dispute between the 700- I strong National Union of Hospital As- sistants and the Government580 words
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344 1965-01-11 7 IPOH. Surday. EIGHTY assistant nurses in the General Hospital here have stopped taking their meals at their hostels in protest against a new "help yourself" regulation. Under the new regulation. which came Into force last i Thursday, the nurses are to j344 words
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145 1965-01-11 7 PENANG. Sun. About 20.000 people packed the City Stadium last nleht to witness the finals of the state I Koran reading competition in which ten contestants five men and five women took part. The winner in the men's section was Inche Saidin bin Abdul145 words
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Article51 1965-01-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The; Bank Negara Mal;<y.Ma has receiv- i pel a total of $1,920,312 for the National Defence Fund up to Thursday. The Straits Times group has received another 1100 irom "Anonymous. Kuala Lumpur" brvimina its total collection of the I fund to $43,34351 words
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Article89 1965-01-11 7 800 turn up to enlist in army SINGAPORE. Sun More than 800 Malaysian and Commonwealth citizen* today turned up at the recruiting centre in Beach Road for enlistment into the Territorial Army signal squadron in Singapore. A spokesman for the recruitIng team described the response as "very good." He said:89 words
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Article43 1965-01-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun I Teiißku Abdul Rahman will open 1 a two-day Malayan National t. All Communities i Cultural Show at--1 the Chin Woo Stadium here on Jan. 23. I Proceeds will ro toward the National Defence Fund.43 words
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113 1965-01-11 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Government tod a v warned today that doe i owners were still slow in Kettinpr this year's licences for their dogs. "This hampers the work of the primary production department in srettins rid of stray does in the State auicklv."113 words
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Miscellaneous20 1965-01-11 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl OPEN TH 1 y xii. DOOP,VA I Ml it /tfLil'fiiJ'JfT...?? V SNOOZIN' j /n //jj20 words
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Article83 1965-01-11 8 ;s BTarrff minimumKAMALA AND UNNI Thank Fr end" and Relative* for their Gifts. Prsassjes and Congratulatory messages, on the It their Wedding on 9-12-A4 MR. AND MRS. Ooh Kay Eng thank fnenda and relative* for th'lr gifts, presence and congratulatory messages on the occasion of their weddlnc on IC-11W5.V83 words
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717 1965-01-11 8 The Straits Times Monday. January 11. 1965 Rival To ThelLN. It is difficult to disagree with the Indonesian contention that the United Nations has failed to solve world pro- blems. But all reasoning breaks down when the Indo- nesian Government explains that withdrawal from the world body is a protest717 words
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Article369 1965-01-11 8 So far as they go. figures released last week by the Port 1 Swettenham Authority suggest the problems of the past twelve months have been overcome and that the port is 'set for balmier days. Ship delays have been entirely eliminated, as a first and most desirable consequence369 words
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Article189 1965-01-11 8 Dr. Lim Swee Aun fully i recognised Singapore's traditional assets when he discussed export possibilities with the i State's manufacturers on Saturday. The special combination of geographical position and commercial skill which brought j it prosperity in the past could still serve to open overseas markets for189 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter, Illustration846 1965-01-11 8 PROF. L. C. GREEN - Why inflate the man's ego? PROF. L. C. GREEN From ■"■"■"■a™^ a-^_^_ Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Faculty of Law University of Singapore AM at a complete loss to understand the furore that is being made over Indonesia's withdrawal from the United Nations. I find eve*n more depressing the846 words
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Letter107 1965-01-11 8 A SMALL boy, aged 3 years, suddenly showed signs of severe 111 health and was taken to the Government dispensary at Semenvih, where the officer in charge wisely decided that he should be admitted to KajanK hospital. After one night he was sent by ambulance (with his107 words
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Letter79 1965-01-11 8 rERE arp a few so-called supporters of the Government who are foolishly trying to emulate the behaviour of Soekarno's wild boys and Soekarno's 'to hell with this and that' attitude. They are irresponsible. If they are not careful they will one day find themselves doing the79 words
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Letter63 1965-01-11 8 MORE money Ls needed for the defence of the nation. How about a deduction of $15,000 from the first prize In the Social Welfare Lottery and $5,000 from the second prize. The deduction that will la^t a^ long as confrontation stands will be the contribution to the National63 words
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Letter195 1965-01-11 8 WHEN Malayan teachers from the Teachers Training College at Penang volunteered tor service in Brunei at the request of the Education Ministry they were informed in writing that they would receive the same treatment and salary .is their counterparts in Malaya in addition to a S3O--allowancc195 words
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164 1965-01-11 8 f)R. C.K. Yeo denies Chet Tandekads statement that stray dog trapping and shooting teams in Singapore use no discretion and often tra© clean, healthy dogs. Anyone who has seen a team at work will know that healthy dogs are often the victims. Dr. Yeo failed164 words
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Article547 1965-01-11 8 Learning Malay 30 Sentence!! Here are some "rules'" regarding Malay sentence constructions. (DA basic sentence in Malay consists of two parts, each of which may consist of one word, (or more) as shown below. (The stroke (/> in the examples indicate the division between the two parts; n. adj.. And547 words
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Article217 1965-01-11 9 TELLING THE TOURIST WHAT'S 0N... SINGAPORE, Sun. The Tourist Promotion Board has introduced a new service for tourists. It has begun publication of a weekly bulletin for tourists called "What's on This Week." The bulletin is in two parts One is a summary of the week's events, and the other217 words
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169 1965-01-11 9 DENANG. Sun.— Only about 300 people turned up at a rally organised by th«; j United Democratic Party I last night to protest against the new payroll, turnover and other taxes. Dr. Lim Chonf? Eu. the secretary- general and M.P. for169 words
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Article40 1965-01-11 9 KUALA LT'MPI'R. Sun. Abont 200.000 six-plus children will en to school for the first time tomorrow. Parents are reminded that their children must prodarc their registration cards and birth certificates when they co to school tomorrow.40 words
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Article344 1965-01-11 9 Dr. Lim calls on public to come forward to give evidence in court: 'Then we'll be able to cancel shops' licences' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'I' HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today called on the public to boycott shops which had increased their344 words
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188 1965-01-11 9 DENANG, Sun. The Saudi Arabian Government has offered an annual grant of $5,000 to the Almashoor Islamic School here. The money will go towards maintenance of the school in Tek Soon Street and Its girls' section in Lunas Road. In addition, the Saudi188 words
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Article39 1965-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An 18-member Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission, sponsored by the Central Council of Juvenile Problems of the Prime Minister's Office of the Japanese Government, will pay a week* vlstt to Malaysia beginning on Jan. 31.39 words
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Article35 1965-01-11 9 PENANO. Sun. The Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Union of Post Office Workers will hold an extraordinary general meeting at the Pulau Titcus Communuv Hall at 10 a.m. on Jan 17.35 words
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Article31 1965-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber I will hold a Chinese New Year* j Eve dance at the Chinese Assembly I Hall here on Feb. 1.31 words
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110 1965-01-11 9 Mulley has talks with fleet chief SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Fred Mulley. Britains Minister of Defence for the Army, conferred with Vice-Admlral Sir Desmond Dreyer. Commander of the Far East Fleet, and other naval officers here today. Mr. Mulley, who is here to see British units, spent about 30 minutes discussing110 words
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141 1965-01-11 9 $300 sent in for four local charities CINOAPORE. Sun. The J Straits Times received a total of $297.05 in donations last week from readers for four local charities. The Justin Rozario Possum Fund: The youth of Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Slglap. $50: Shirley Poey $10. This brings141 words
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Article46 1965-01-11 9 KOTA BAHRD, Sun. The deputy Chief Education Officer of Kelantan. Mr P. Navaramam Rajah, tuts left on transfer to the Ministry of Education. Kuala Lumpur. He is succeeded by Mr. C. V. George, senior assistant of Sultan Ibrahim Secondary School. Paslr Mas.46 words
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Article31 1965-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. German guitarist S. Behrend and folklore singer Belina will give a concert tomorrow at the Cultural Centre at 8.46 p.m. Ticket* can be bought at the door.31 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-01-11 9 NEW settlers from the border villages on Sebatik Island are being moved to new homes at Bergosong. The second batch have arrived at the Bergosong settlement for border villagers. Last week 17 families, which included two Chinese families, were shifted in a flotilla94 words
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Article156 1965-01-11 9 PENANG. Sunday. PVE youths masquerading as soldiers held up the family of a koay-teow man in Sungei Dua, five miles from the city, and escaped with about $2,200 in cash and jewellery on Friday night. Kane Chew Earn, told the police late yesterday that the156 words
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Article40 1965-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Acting Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open the fifth annual meeting of the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association at the school's library in Davidson Road here on Jan. 30.40 words
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149 1965-01-11 9 Revenue in S'ore for 1964 up by $6 million SINGAPORE. Sun. National revenue collected in Singapore for 1964 totalled $121,902.--000 an Increase of $5,971,000 over the previous year. But revenue for the Stat« fell by $1,023,000 to $9,575,000 for the same period. Official figures published today show that on the149 words
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Article37 1965-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union will hold its Chinese New Year and Harl Raya Puasa social and dance at the Imperial Room on Peb. 13 from 7 p.m. to 2 ajn.37 words
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Article26 1965-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Singapore Modern Art Society will hold a one-week exhibition of paintings at the British Council Centre here beginning tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement193 1965-01-11 9 1 INTEREST I I J L PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. iKpj|pAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD.193 words
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Advertisement294 1965-01-11 9 BLACKCURRANTJUICE In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW M price for this f-M double-size OSmL^ bottle o^^Q Your body needs rich supply of sIM»»w-V^5M B& VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness, ||^^«»i««3^^^l' build body tissue and fight infection. It *A$C A D E 1 Ensure radiant health and vigorous II energy by drinking Cascade Ulrra-C294 words
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Miscellaneous713 1965-01-11 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Teenage Jamboree: 6.30 The sfrvipfs- 4t anri so 2 ftfetma News; 6.40 Regional News/ SERVICES. 41 »nd 60 2 Metre* Inter ude; 6 45 Extracts prom A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; The Editorials; 6.50 Stock Ex--6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 change Report; 7.00 Learn A The News;713 words
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Article, Illustration1555 1965-01-11 10 Continuing THE pressure is mounting on Roger Quaife. Minister of Defence. His new and still semi-secret defence p'.licy he wants Britain to abandon the Bomb— is arousing bitter opposition. One of his toughest opponents is the quarrelsome Brodzinski. a leading scientist. There is1,555 words
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Advertisement290 1965-01-11 10 B St 9 fJfffFrr vi ti mttr// 'm^mlm!r9S^^^ HE B 1£ "Tr" 1 Br /r _^ff A\ I' w^ltlUKj HHS B Bj gV H* i2XL? Bfl Kiln ilflflsfiSfl V \TWB^^B(^K>Rt '*?< i m 3333 IS Hi ma I m US uMilniW.tffl i^ _^i^H i /bC i 1 1 1 ■—>J290 words
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Advertisement240 1965-01-11 10 Sweet news Whether you're dieting or not. Henoeseuu is good news! It's the pure Swiss sweetener, te sweeter than ordinary saccharin. Has no additives, so no aftertaste or upsetting effect on the stomach. Forget about sugar, forget about your weight! Usa Hermesetas (pronounced Herme-SEE-tas), tha economical sweetener. One small inexpenshe240 words
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Miscellaneous330 1965-01-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS packs up again (7t. 1. What's left of the coffee is 6. Ahead in scoring some games apparently not for genera! of tennis, yet disconcerted consumption in your garden <5). perhaps (7, 7). 7. Pride needs a pin to make 8 Supporter of French title this330 words
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Article284 1965-01-11 11 Walter Warwick - Walter Warwick EDGAR WALLACE. By Margaret Lahe. (Hamish Hamilton 305.) By UDGAR Wallace, the great reporter, died in- solvent to the tune of £140,000. Dead, he was a most valuable property. His creditors were paid 20 shillings in the pound and 33 years later his books284 words
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Article1003 1965-01-11 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The Gurkha war memoirs ALLINGTON KENNARD By Duncan Forbes. (Robert Hale. 25s In Malaya they turned the blackest spot into the brightest A HUNDRED an d fifty years ago the boundaries of modern Nepal were set by Ochterlony surrendering Simla and Dehra Doon among other districts to the British and1,003 words
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Article186 1965-01-11 11 Objects 'not of art' ART IN BRITAIN UNDER THE ROMANS. By J. M. C. Toynbee. (Oxford. £5 755. 6d). TiERE wasn't any. That Is really what one discovers, with dismay If without surprise, from this long, imposing survey of everything recovered from under the turf and out of the villas,186 words
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Article89 1965-01-11 11 "POR the young collector Burke x i London) has published "The yount Specialist Looks at Butterflies and Moths", an original and Intelligent guide to the study and breeding of them. Mr. Oeorg Warnecke deals lth European lepldoptera. with selections from the major families and sub-families of89 words
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Advertisement308 1965-01-11 11 MA\ jfl r ,4fe»^~ fr. MMOJHER^WH^CAR^Tm GIVE THEIR FAMIUE^^U for safe, sure relief from coughs Careful mothers know that a persistent T^\ cough weakens health and can lead to |"**~y)jii« serious illness. Nyal Cherry Cough Syrup k jfggj} is a good, thoroughly reliable home remedy *^<JJ*jy«^ for coughs. It relieves308 words
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Advertisement308 1965-01-11 11 W§§f the HEART of §l§i your swimming j§™ A major point of importance in Wm swimming pool water nitration is ML that diatomite nitration removes Tl the cercariae of Schistosoma f\ manson^ which causes a dermaV V~' '^V"^ ti** 8 commonly known as "swimyf/& mer 8 J^ch". This organism, which308 words
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Advertisement565 1965-01-11 12 _J (Continued from Pmgt 8) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* $0 (Min.)— Box SO rr< rxtrm POSITION FILLED. Thanks to all applicants. Chung Cheng High School. 50 Goodman Road. Spore. GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for housework n^ cooking Chinese family. 77 Grange Road, Singapore *****2. WANTED TEMPORARY ENCLISH Teacher for Chlao565 words
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Advertisement1097 1965-01-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* M (Min.)— Box SO et* mxtrm SECRETARY TYPISTS, RECEPTIONISTS required. Applications statii experience, salary expected to office 304/6. Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Pleasant personality preferred. WELL ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURERS In Petallng Jaya require Senior Administrative Staff, Accounts Clerks. TyplsU, Salesmen. Applicants must have good command ot1,097 words
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Advertisement1094 1965-01-11 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wmrdm M (W*m.r~Bmm §0 eta. trm U NEWTON ENC TAI MANSIONS) Immediate availability. Modern fur- f< mined Flats at Gllstead Koad/Ht. ti Tbomas Walk. 2/3 bedrooms, one ser- S vant's room. Mosaic and Parquet BoorIng. Inquiries: Tel: *****/SWI22 Singapore FOR BRITISH SERVICEMEN and Civilians. Furnished Bungalows with1,094 words
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Advertisement818 1965-01-11 12 TUITION S Word* U (Him Box SO eta, rxtrm AT YOUR HOME. Private Tuition or standards in All School Subjects rom $20 monthly. Bos A 5591 S.I. I'pore. Y.W.C.A. Japanese Conversation wducted by Mr. Basakl on Thursday it 5.30^ 6.30 p.m. (inquiries (S'pora) '2522/*****. FAR EAST DRIVING School Quail- I818 words
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Advertisement1015 1965-01-11 12 FOR HIRE IS Word* $i (Min.)— Box SO rt* mxtrm REFRIGERATORS AT REASONABLE Rales. Prompt serao* auaraoteed. H» ~i.» Company. 82, Orctkard Koad. Singapore T«l«POcns *****. FURNITURE Kor Ulrm or Blra Purcnasr at Rsasonahlt Kates. Sin Horn Bros. 81 Rocnora CaoaJ Koad. SlD(a Our*. Tel: *****/*****. VEHICLES FOR SALE IS1,015 words
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Advertisement767 1965-01-11 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 15 Word* $4 (HlM.)— Bom $0 em rxtrm NO PARKING PROBLEM* wbca you «due at Roblnaon a. Slasapor*. Vra* paining for oat Dour I JEWELLERY THAT PIT you for fanhion Ort tbcm from L*« Onn Jmrllt-rs. 206/8 South Bridce Road. I H n uu. FOR SOUVENIR*. CURIOS,767 words
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Advertisement678 1965-01-11 12 r^\ jrj jjj AOKAM TIN tIMITEO (I: corpora ted in the States of Malaya) The Directors ot Aokam Tin Limited announce that the tin ore output for the month of December. 1964 was plculs 1880 (2 dredges working). PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for678 words
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Advertisement402 1965-01-11 12 JOHOR J.K.R TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class 'E* and above will be received by Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Johor up to 12 Noon ol the 23rd January. 1965 for CONSTRUCTION OF fl> CLASS G" AND TWO BLOCKS OP 2 UNITS EACH (4 UNITS IN ALL> CLASS402 words
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Advertisement1232 1965-01-11 13 r9|P r r*tl P r t JH JP \i Er VI J r"ff TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: l^''^™™™™" I™"^^™*""1 Due S'pori Sails P. S'ram Penang MfNELAUS Livtrieil Ii Pt/Teiat Jm 12 DOLIUS Li»er»Ml, Dublin, Glasgow... Gee. 15 Telay Jai 12/11 Ja* 17 PERSEUS Liverptel. (>.asgow lai II Jai1,232 words
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Advertisement1265 1965-01-11 13 WC^ THE EAC LINES mnmh Mxn li.mmnci> »o«o«h.5 i/j.who ootef (BF^^j Pktae 7MI. Pkeae ***** Pine 1111. Pleit *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTJLKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN. Singaport S'nam t-enang "KINA" (t) 11/21 Ja* 27/24 Jai 25/25 JM "BUSUANGA" (a) 1* Jaa/1,265 words
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Advertisement1299 1965-01-11 13 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL V CONTINENTAL POUTS nnif AVAI For Lonoon ree I ULNLOIAL Hamourg Fel 17 Singaport P. Sham Ptnang Rolltroaa Fil 23 Jli 17/ l* for ILerppo. Fe. 21 BENL ARIG gf-i JJ» Singapore P. S'Mm Penang Rotte'diia Mar 1* JM 21/22 JM 21/25 JM1,299 words
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Advertisement1267 1965-01-11 13 Ik^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lafHfl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE Ir"^ 4l^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Spore P Sham Penang CITY OF LEICESTER 1»'2I )a« 22/24 Jai 25 Jai t»CITY OF COLOMBO 2J/11 Jan FUMINIAN 15/11 fei II 22 Fel 23 Fel I CITY -F WELLINGTON 23 27 Fes 211,267 words
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Article1097 1965-01-11 14 THE Üble of -li.irr* on the MiUyin Stock Kxrhange show last business to December 31 (A) and last business since that date IB) with 11 and I. standina; for Highest and Lowest business (or 1964 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS a i 15 50 350 Alei1,097 words
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Article56 1965-01-11 14 The Malayan Exahange Banks' Aitociation made these changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Mew Verk: buying TT 32-8/8. airmail OD 02-3/4. W) a in. 33-1/16 credit bills, o3i trade bills. Selling TT er 00 nady: New York UV7, 16: Swiss Frsncs 131*-56 words
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Article35 1965-01-11 14 V fsjs cicnangi market In v Hnnt: Kouk on Saturday the U.S. dolljr waa quoted 5 771 for T.T. and cash. Sterling was quoted at 16.00 aad ene laol ef geld at 25Si.35 words
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Article58 1965-01-11 14 Output from the estates and mines in the Gnthrie Group for December and for 1964 to uate in brackets are as follows: robber I 11.095.000 lbs. (105,913,000 lbs.), tea 192,000 lbs. 1 2.204.000 lbs), palm oil 3.890 tons. (31,142 tons), i palm kernels 835 tons. (7.048 tons). and58 words
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Article31 1965-01-11 14 Crops harvested during Dec- 1 ember. Included BenU 170,000 lb. Jeram Kuantan 81.000 lb. Kun- done Tanjong- Pan 261 000 lb. Mrntakab 98,000 lb. and Sunr.fi Bacan 184,000 lb.31 words
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Article867 1965-01-11 14 rpHE tin price in Penang on X Saturday rose sharply by $7.62J to $629.75 representing a net Increase on the week of $9.75 and representing the highest price since midDecember. Saturday's offering estimated unchanged at 190 tons made a total for the full week867 words
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Advertisement1016 1965-01-11 14 IE°IORIENTI LINES J ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 12 Feb 1965 P. Swettenham 14 Feb 1965 Singapore 16 Feb 1965 For Manila 20/22 Feb. Hong Kong 24/2S Feb Returns: Singapore 4 Mar 1965 P. Swettenham 7 Mar 1965 Penong 9 Mar 1965 Fore From:—1,016 words
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Advertisement692 1965-01-11 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Jan. 4. Jan. 5. Jan. 6. Jan. 7. Jan. 8. Industrials: 85.24 33.05 82.66 80.87 79.70 77.38 Tins: 1)6.49 115.16 114.32 113.10 111.94 109.61 S rubbers: 1C8.98 108.98 108.58 108.10 107.78 107.38 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Oec. 29. 1962 100. IM\ lltl MIS AXAOI.MtD Current Date Total692 words
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Advertisement49 1965-01-11 14 To BOMBAY. KARACHI. ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON m.v. ASIA Sailing from Singapore 21 Jan t\s. MARCONI 10 Feb m.y. VICTORIA 17 Feb FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER. GILFILLAN 6c CO.. LTD. Sinqapor* K. Lumpur Ipoti fenanq Malacc* ***** ***** 2621 ***** 319249 words
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1821 1965-01-11 15 From Our Market Correspondent depressing week on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia mirrored the general anxiety about Indonesia's withdrawal from the United Nations, the threat of intensified confrontation and the building up of the security forces. For the first time last week concern about the1,821 words
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Article30 1965-01-11 15 RIBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicnl) Jan. 4. 71'gCts. 1621.12H 5. 71 Cts. $629.75 6. 71.. cts. 5624.12' i 70" Bets. $621,624 8. 71 cts. 5622.12! j 9. $629.7530 words
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Article657 1965-01-11 15 IMIK following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday, January 9. a INDUSTRIALS Alex Bricks 15.50 Uoiutead 1.4S ■•idlng 2.12 C.T.B. ords 4LVDunlop 1.59 (mo 1.60 K»so deb 1.00 Kast Smelt 3. HO T. It N. orda 2.36 K*d. Di*p657 words
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Advertisement879 1965-01-11 15 NOTICE TOWN COUNCIL KLUANG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BATES FOR THE IST that Mr. Gabriel Mok is no longer HALF-YEAR 1965. employed by XX:. Dat &Co Ow of hoWlngs remlnd Kuala Lumpur, and Is. Uierefore th f h j half-year, not authorised to represent or 1965 d d payable in879 words
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Advertisement1421 1965-01-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDERS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF Tenders will be received from ACCOUNTANCY registered Class 'BX' and above Applications are Invited for the P-WJD. Contractors by The Perpost of S^nTor tectureT to fc- manent Secretary Prime Mln^r^s rnnntanrv Department, Jalan Brockham countancy. Ruala Lum t0 12 00 Noon1,421 words
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Advertisement712 1965-01-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for the following appointments In the DISTRIBUTION and METER SECTIONS of the Electricity Department. The commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to tune and Central Provident Fund benclits.712 words
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Article, Illustration948 1965-01-11 16 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By NZ RUGBY TOURISTS ARRIVE WITH JUST ENOUGH FIT MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pHARLES R. HOCKLEY, solid 6ft lin captain and forward of the University of Canterbury's Rugby football team, today promised: "We will put up a hard fight on Tuesday and ifSOONG HON SIN - 948 words
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308 1965-01-11 16 BADMINTON Unseeded Billy Ng Malaysian champion j SINGAPORE. Sun.—Unseeded i Billy Ng of Johore became the first winner of the Malayi slan open badminton singles title when he beat the favourite, top-seeded Tan Aik Huang, 4-15. 15-12, 15-10 in the final tonight. Billy started the match strongly to lead 4-2308 words
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400 1965-01-11 16 MCFA CUP SOCCER \f ALACCA, Sun. Today's ifl MCFA Cup south zone final was halted eight minutes from time by referee Lam Thiam Yoong of Negri Sembilan and the match awarded to Malacca, who were leading, 3-0 at that stage, when Singapore's400 words
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Article290 1965-01-11 16 LIM LEADS SELANGOR QUALIFIERS GOLF KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. lOE LIM shot 81 for the second 18 to take a fourJ stroke lead in the qualifying round of the Royal Selangor Golf Club annual championship today. He had returned 73 for the first 18 holes yesterday for a two-round total of290 words
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235 1965-01-11 16 Suppat wins 50-mile race in record time CYCLING MALACCA, Sun. Hamid Suppat of Singapore won the Malaysian Cyclists Federation's 50 miles massed start race held here today. In a blanket finish Hamid pipped Robert Low, also from Singapore, and Selangor's Nk Joo Pong to win the Low Cup Suppat clocked235 words
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Advertisement494 1965-01-11 16 CIVIL ENGINEER ■Ml DARBY invite applications from qualified Civil Engineers for an executive appointment in their Civil Engineering Division. Applicants who should be not less than 30 years of age should possess an acceptable qualification and not less than 7 years experience in: (a) The supervision of large scale contracts.494 words
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Advertisement403 1965-01-11 16 TENDERS TENDER FOB THE SIPPLI OF MULTIPLEX EQUIPMENT AND CARRIER FREQUENCY GENERATING EQUIPMENT. The closing date for the above tender has now been extended from 15th January 1965 to 2.30 p.m. 29th January. 1965. B P. PENOARAH TALJKOM NEGARA Jabatan Tallkom Kerajaan Malaysia Kuala Lumpur. TENDER NOTICE SUPPLY OF CLONAL403 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-01-11 16 DIARY HOCKEY S'gor HA trial 'XL Depot, s>. Spore Div. 1: Prisons v Schools (Balestier Rd>: Div. 3: King Edward Hall v Nava: Base (Sepoy Lines^ CSC B v General Hosp i ßalestier Re!'.34 words
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Article, Illustration774 1965-01-11 17 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun, FOURTH Division Torquay United grabbed their moment of glory when they slammed in two goals in the last five minutes yesterday to draw 3-3 with mighty Tottenham Hotspur in the third round of the Football Association Cup.774 words
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Article986 1965-01-11 17 I- A IIP THIRD ROUND Aston Villa 3 Coventry o Bar net i Prnton 3 Bristol C. I ShefT. Ltd. I Bolton 4 Workington 1 Bristol It 0 Stockport 0 Burnley 1 Brentford 1 Cardiff' 1 Charlton 2 Chelsea 4 Northampton I Chesterfield 0 Peterboro' 3986 words
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Article399 1965-01-11 17 RUGBY UARIS, Sun. Prance Mashed a warning that they will be allout to regain the title when they beat Scotland by 16 points to 8 in the opening match of the international Rugby Union championship at Colombes Stadium here vesierday. Scotland, who were level 6-6Reuter - 399 words
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193 1965-01-11 17 CRICKET DEXTER HITS FASTEST CENTURY OF TOUR TJIAST LONDON. Sun.— Ted Hi Dexter, the MCC vicecap tain, yesterday scored the fastest century of the South African tour when he hit a forceful undefeated 106 In 130 minutes on the opening day of the match here against Border. Tremendous applause fromReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-01-11 17 T ONDON, Sun Oon Chong Hau, Malay- i sian student at Perth! School, Cambridge, set a record yesterday by becoming the drst player to win the tx>ys' under-18 singles title four times in the AllEngland Junior badminton championships. Oon beat Keith Andrews (Surrey) 15-4, 15-2Reuter - 208 words
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Article50 1965-01-11 17 ALLAHABAD, Sun. Ramanathun Knstman. India's No. 1, and Martin Mulligan of Australia yesterday reached the final of the men's singles in the Central India lawn tennis championships here. Krishnan boat Australian Bob Hewitt 6-1. C 1 while Mulligan defeated Jaideep Mukherjee (India) 6-2, 6-4.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement567 1965-01-11 17 r mm Exclusive FRIGI-FOAM ice bucket keeps ice cubes for 14 hours! Moulded from the same miracle insulating material that goes into FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS, or FRIGIDAIRE measuring glasses. PLUS an exclusive FRIGIDAIRE hot or cold picnic thermo jug. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity this offer is open only while stocks567 words
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Advertisement209 1965-01-11 17 Kalzana D FOR GROWING CHILDREN AND MOTHERS-TO-BE Kalzana-D is pure calcium, containing Vitamin D for added O^^^. mMw strength. Children and expect- A 7 I ant mothers need Kalzana-D H^'^S^^m'l^ f most because it strengthens V^B Q/ Wk M bones, gives vitality to bo iy Ay*- (MMjmL cells and creates209 words
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275 1965-01-11 18 GRENADE CHARGE TAPPER IS DENIED TRIAL BY JURY JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. I EE FOOK LAM. 24, a tapper from Trong new village. Perak, was charged in the High Court here today with being in possession of a handgrenade on Aug. 17-18 last year within a security area at Kampong Parit275 words
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Obituary173 1965-01-11 18 RERRET TO INFORM frl.nds and that ruhle received by 8. AyyHdural Scntul Pnnr K.L. that Ml brother Sahitratnam paused away peacefully at Urumplrai. North MRS. VELLUPPILLAI wife of 8. Vellupplllai Out-patient Department htxpltal, Seremban, panurd awny on 10-1-65 at Seremban Hew int.il. Kuniral 11-1-63 at 5 p.m. from hospital173 words
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Article102 1965-01-11 18 JOHANNESBURG, Sun A Super VC-10, Britain's latest intercontinental Jet airliner, today set up a new London-Johannes-burg flight record of 12 hours 28 minutes, despite a two-hour delay due to "very strong headwinds." It had been hoped to fly the Super VC-lo non-stop to Johannesburg butReuter - 102 words
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Article103 1965-01-11 18 KOTA TINOOI, Sun— Pour men, three armed with daggers, held up a Straits Times reporter and a cameraman in Jason's Bay, some 25 miles from here, today and robbed them of cameras, watches and cash, worth about $1,400. Reporter Roderick Pestana and cameraman Mak Klan Seng were with103 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-01-11 18 Synthetic heart valve that failed to be probed DOCTOR DIES 9 MONTHS AFTER OPERATION... NOW MALACCA. Sun. The General Hospital here is sending to Australia part of a synthetic aortic valve removed from a local doctor after his death on Thursday afternoon of acute heart failure. Dr. Kwong Sze-Keong, 36.303 words
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Article30 1965-01-11 18 HOPE (British Columbia), Sun. A massive rock, mud and snow slide plunged down a mountainside and across a highway yesterday. Three vehicles and four people were trapped. AP.AP - 30 words
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352 1965-01-11 18 LONDON, Sun. A MULTI-NATIONAL permanent secretariat for the Commonwealth of Nations is expected to be established in the latter part of this year after formal approval by a Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, Commonwealth sources said yesterday. Predicted These sources predicted that seniorReuter - 352 words
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110 1965-01-11 18 ONDON, Sun. BrlJL tain's biggest industrial firm. Imperial Chemical Industries, is to reduce the working week of its 57.000 workers from 42 hours to 40. The company said it would do this as far as possible without increasing its operating costs or cuttingReuter - 110 words
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434 1965-01-11 18 TRUSTEES WIN TWO-YEAR-OLD TEMPLE SUIT SINGAPORE, SiMiday. A HIGH COURT suit involving a historical Chinese temple, built in 1873, and Ihe State Advocate-General as one of the defendants concluded last week after 27 hearings. The temple is the Ho Lim Keng Temple in Tras Street, which had until recent years434 words
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Article66 1965-01-11 18 Michailov sees Subandtio JAKARTA. Sun Mr. VA. Michailov, the Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia, yesterday discussed Indonesia's withdrawal from the United Nations with Dr. Subandrio, the Foreign Minister. Asked if the Soviet Union supported Indonesia's move, the Ambassador said: "Indonesia as a sovereign country has the right to say what sheReuter - 66 words
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164 1965-01-11 18 Japanese I trade team in to study the market— KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 29--member Japanese provincial trade mission arrived here today on a three-day visit to Malaysia. Tnv team, led by Mr. Ma.sumi Mizobuchi, Governor of Kochi Prefecture. Shikoku Island, is on a market familiarisation tour of South-East Asia. Mr.164 words
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192 1965-01-11 18 1/-UALA TRENGGANU. 1V Sun. Kwong Chai Ming, 27, alias Kwong Ping Kong, a mechanic. was fined $8,000 or 15 months' jail after bring found guilty by the sessions court here today of bavins raw opium worth $38,000. Kwong gave notice of appeal through his192 words
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