The Straits Times, 12 January 1965
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Title Section22 1965-01-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS *****0 The Straits Times li LIDRiSnV, Estd. 1845 TDESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-01-12 1 In the Straits Her arrival completes the naval build-up— and the Far East Fleet is now the Royal Navy's strongest in the world SINGAPORE, Monday BRITAIN'S most powerful warship, HMS Eagle, steamed into the Straits of Malacca tonight and will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday. Her arrival317 words
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Article, Illustration412 1965-01-12 1 P. KRISHNAN - Allies in C'wealth help to plan our defence P. KRISHNAN: By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday QOMMONWEALTH countries are helping to plan our defence against any large-scale attack by Indonesia, the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, said today. "In fact, the Common wea IHi nations arc412 words
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143 1965-01-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon. A J Cabinet reshuffle is expected to take place by the end of this month, the influential Jakarta newspaper, Suluh Indonesia (Torch of Indonesia), reported today. It said information gathered here indicated that President Soekarno would make the reshuffle at theReuter - 143 words
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Article103 1965-01-12 1 Britainfirm 'but no all-out war' ONTREAL. Mon. Mr. (ieorgr Thomson, British Minister of State Tor Foreign Affairs, said here last nicht he did not envisage an all-out war >v»t Malaysia. But Britain would resist any aggression from Indonesia, hr said. "We very much regret Indonesia's derision to leave the UnitedReuter - 103 words
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Article37 1965-01-12 1 SYDNEY. Mon. Australia lius no plans to Increase national service training as a result of the M;il;iysia-Indonpsia situation, the Minister of Labour and National service. Mr W. McMahon. said in an Interview here today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration206 1965-01-12 1 Gen. Cassels in today for talks gl \(i AIM) RE, Mon. (icii. Sir James (iissols. the British Army's Chief of the General Staff designate, will begin 10-day visit to Malaysia tomorrow. He will arrive in Kuala Lumpur and will go on to Singapore and Borneo. Gen. Cassels is on a206 words
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Article34 1965-01-12 1 KARACHI. Mon. Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto. Pakistan External Affairs Minister, left here today by air to visit Moscow, Bonn and London before leading his country's delegation to the United Nations. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1965-01-12 1 Crime talks MANILA. Mon. Crime specialists from the United Nations Asia ard Far East Institute opened a two-week seminar here today ;o discuss crime prevention and treatment of offenders.29 words
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Article88 1965-01-12 1 Three in Spore on arms charges SINGAPORE, Mon. A j man. Goh Kirn Heng, and a woman. Vow Siew Hing, were charged in a magistrate's court today with unlawful possession of a Colt revolver with six rounds of ammunition in a house in Kirn Keat Close yesterday. Goh was dlso88 words
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Article40 1965-01-12 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Six people were trapped in flaming wreckage when two goods trains collided head-on early yesterday 20 miles north of Wooster. Ohio. The trapped men were said to be members of the trains' crews.40 words
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Article48 1965-01-12 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Gen. Achmad Yaui. the army commander, has summoned his deputy from Sumatra. Maj -Gen Mokoginta for consultations, according to the Jakarta radio today. The radio said Gen. Mokoitinta would report to Gen. Yanl the latest developments concerning Indonesia's crush Malaysia programme Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article35 1965-01-12 1 SAIGON. Mon Britain will send experts to help improve inland marine facilities along the V.ekong river In Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, under the terms of an agreement signed here today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article126 1965-01-12 1 KUCHING. Monday HEAVY flooding was reported from Limbang. in Sarawak's Fifth Division this evening. The Fifth DixiMon Resident. Mr M. M M< Sporran, cabled the Red Cross heariqna. ters in Kuching asking for immediate supplies of blankets and clothing for flood victims. In the Denau126 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-01-12 1 Appointment as State Secretary confirmed JESSELTON. Mon. Mr. John Benedict Dusing, 44, the central figure in the second Sabah Alliance crisis last month, had his appointment as State Secretary confirmed today. The appointment, by the Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun. was made on the advice148 words
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Article27 1965-01-12 1 WILSON FOR MOSCOW LONDON, Mon Britain's Prime MinWtrr Harold Wilson has Mrrptrd imitation to \i»it HMWi this year. «< cording to diplomatic xourcrs here today Rratrr27 words
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Article415 1965-01-12 1 Out: That 'secret weapon' PROFITEERS TOLD: CUT PRICES THIS WEEK, 0R... 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Mon The Minister of Commerce <"><l Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aim today #;i\t profiteers one week lo bring down the prices of essential I goods. If tliry tail to do so. he will invoke the 1961415 words
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134 1965-01-12 2 KUWAIT. Mon. All Kuwait Airways flights to Iran have been suspended until further notice, an airways official said here last night. No explanation was given in the circular orderIng the suspension. Airport sources said that a Kuwait Airways DC6 which flew to Abadan onReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration397 1965-01-12 2 SAIGON, Monday YOLJ_MUST BELIEVE YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BE LICKED AND CARRY ON-TAYLOR AMERICAN Ambassador M a x wel 1 Taylor said in an interview published yesterday that then was ''no immediate end in sight" to the i war in South Vietnam. "In such a case,"Reuter; UPI - 397 words
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95 1965-01-12 2 Sudan now admits aiding Congo rebels CAIRO, Mon. Sudanese Premier Sirr El-Khatim El Khalifa announced last night that the Sudan was aiding the Congolese rebels. In an interview on Radio Cairo he said: "The Sudan supports the liberated forces in the African and Arab world. on alert "The Sudanese GovernmentUPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-01-12 2 qVYIPEH. Mon. The 1 Nationalist Chinese Air Force today confirmed the loss of a U-2 plane. A statement said the U-2 was missing in the North China area last night while on a routine mission. Meanwhile in Peking, Marshal Lin piao, Communist ChineseReuter; AP - 170 words
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Article52 1965-01-12 2 CANBERRA. Mon. Australia incurred an overseas trading deficit of AXSS.9 million in the second half of 1964. the Commonwealth Statistician. Mr. K. M. Archer, reported. Australia has had trading deficits in each of the last five months after a surplus in each of the previous 11 months.Reuter - 52 words
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235 1965-01-12 2 How to hit back at Soek-by rebel Turco— rpHE HAGUE, Mon. x Captain Raymond (Turco) Westerling, the former Dutch East Indies Army Officer who led an uprising against the Indonesian Government in Java in 1950. yesterday suggested that Malaysia should reply in kind to Indonesian attacks. The burly. 45-year-«ld IReuter - 235 words
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Article28 1965-01-12 2 TEHERAN. Mon. Pour trlbe»irien who took part in an antlgovemment uprising in Southern Iran last year were executed yesterday by a firing squad at Shli raz.28 words
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201 1965-01-12 2 Congress Party backs Indian Govt's 'atoms for peace' policy DURGAPUR (West Bengal). Mon. India's ruling Congress Part> yesterday endorsed the Government's policy of using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes for the prosperity and well-being of the Indian people. There was not a single speech favouring manufacture of the atom bombReuter - 201 words
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Advertisement270 1965-01-12 2 AT LAST and after more than 12 months of public testing in Europe THE UNIQUE ROVER 2000 has come to Malaysia fefe«k^ fehil^^. £«Bb Now You, too, can be the envy of all by owning this masterpiece of engineering The ROVER 2000 introduces an entirely new concept in "The quality270 words
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Miscellaneous19 1965-01-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fiw» mw T.v. sets I BETTER. r^\ I PALL A9iee*> ywcTUK/ f \mjcu aeTTB«19 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-01-12 3 Nuclear sub in crash with cargo ship WASHINGTON, Monday. r J\EIE U.S. nuclear submarine Ethan Allen, which is equipped with Polaris missiles, was in collision with Norwegian freighter Octavian (20,211 tons) in the Mediterranean yesterday, the Defence Department reported here. The department said damage was negligible to both vessels. NoReuter - 225 words
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Article72 1965-01-12 3 INNSBRUCK. 'Austria). Mon. Weather conditions stranded several hundred tourists yesterday at a number of winter spot resorts in the Arlberg mountain region. The weather conditions, including a heavy snowfall, and a danger of avalanches made the main road over the Arlberg Pass unusable. The biggest resortsReuter - 72 words
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Article28 1965-01-12 3 OTTAWA, Mon. Canada has cut her defence expenditure by nearly $150 million over her previous year's spending, according to Mr. Pau Hellyer. the Minister of Defence28 words
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94 1965-01-12 3 Margaret: We'll be coming again LONDON'. Mon. Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon returned here last night after their week-long visit to the Irish Republic marked on Thursday night by an explosion at Abbeyleix House, where they were staying. Before leaving Ireland the Princess said that she and herReuter - 94 words
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Article31 1965-01-12 3 MOSCOW, Mon. A Russian court has sentenced to death "underground millionaire" Isabuddlnov, chief of a dried fruit warehouse, for defrauding the State of 526.000 roubles ($lBO.O0 1. —UPI.UPI - 31 words
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207 1965-01-12 3 STUNT? I STAND TO LOSE £30,000' Horne an angry pop singer f ONDON, Mon.—Bri- tish pop singer Adam Faith, back from Johannesburg last night said that he stood to lose up to £30,000 in earnings on his curtailed South African tour. He angrily denied reporters' suggestions that the visit hadReuter - 207 words
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Article28 1965-01-12 3 LONDON. Mon. Members of the National Association of Schoolmasters will stage a oneday strike on Jan. 21 over their salary negotiations clash with the Government.28 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-01-12 3 The new Liz— with a black eye 4 DHESIVE plaster on her forehead and dark J glasses to hide her black eye, actress Elizabeth Taylor steps out with her husband. Richard Burton, from the Dorchester Hotel in London. She received her bruises in an accident when she was playing with62 words
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105 1965-01-12 3 The Red hooligans. mostly drunk... \TOSCOW, Mon. Juvenile 1 x delinquency problems make up two to four per cent of cases heard before Soviet courts. Supreme Court Judge Grigory Z. Anashkln said yesterday. "We still have many hooligans. Unfortunately, one of the reasons for this the most Important one isUPI - 105 words
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Article66 1965-01-12 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Miss Anne Smith. 30. who was waiting on a snowy Broklyn sidewalk for her father to pick her up after church, was fatally Injured yesterday when his car Jumped the curb and rammed her against a building Police said the family car,AP - 66 words
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Article37 1965-01-12 3 PANAMA. Mon. National Guardsmen used tear i gas grenades yesterday to break up a grouD of demonstrators trying to reach the Canal Zone on the first an- niversary of last year's bloody anti-American riots. I37 words
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156 1965-01-12 3 BRITAIN'S FAMILY DOCTORS MAY GO ON STRIKE LONDON, Monday. ORITAIN's 20,000 family doctors are to be asked if they will be prepared to withdraw their services to support claims for better pay and conditions. I The Medical Practitioners' Union. which represents about a quarter of Britain's doctors announced this atReuter - 156 words
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Article53 1965-01-12 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Americans smoked about 15.000 million fewer cigarettes last year than In 1963. according to report* compilpd here. Today Is the anniversary of the U.S. Oovemment report last year by the Surgeor. -General. Dr. Uther Terry, warning that cigarette smoking was a cause ofReuter - 53 words
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Article53 1965-01-12 3 WAREHAM (S. England). Mon. Salesman Nick Williams. 57, was given a part-time Job yesterday that has made him the envy of the town He has been appointed ale-taster at CSa year to taste beer in the town's 12 taverns to see that it is up toReuter - 53 words
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201 1965-01-12 3 Clerk who missed a fortune: 'I may sue GPO' \IANCHESTER, Mon.— iTi An Indian clerk, Kuniawpen Pi 1 1 ay said yesterday he was contemplating suing the General Post Office because it allegedly delayed a fortune-winning soccer pools coupon. Mr. Pillay, 37, said his coupon for games played on Dec.201 words
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Article72 1965-01-12 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Sir Frank Whittle, the British pioneer of Jet propulsion, has been named the first winner of the Goddard award of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The award Includes a sum of US$lO,OOO donated by the United Aircraft Corporation and a gold medalReuter - 72 words
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Article30 1965-01-12 3 PARIS. Mon. 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.30 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-01-12 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl METWE >.CCEBO I CPGNTH' I GROCERIES/! LOWER PAST C MAKE IT N OUR NEW DO6 DOeSrJT UKE SNAPPV-I AihTT PEUVEgV bCHSI J27 words
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Article160 1965-01-12 4 OINGAPORE, Mon.— Six I householders and five textile firms in High Street were charged in < the Ninth Magistrate's Court with indiscriminate dumping of both household and trade refuse. All of them pleaded guilty. They were prosecuted j by the Ministry of Health I under the160 words
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433 1965-01-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon TIIH National Trades Union Congress today warned the Department of Primary Production of the Ministry of National Development that any attempt to interfere with or break the legitimate struggle of its daily-rated employees would be met with the "full433 words
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185 1965-01-12 4 Urgent plea by Sata: Deficit of 880,000 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association today described 1964 as a successful year with a decrease in tuberculosis Incidence. But it was also a year in which it faced a deficit of $80,000 carried forward to this year. Mr. Richard KM. Eu. chairman185 words
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94 1965-01-12 4 3 DDPs handled two-year temple case SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Tan Kirn Seng, an Assistant Official Assignee, also represented the Slate Advocate-General at some of the High Court proceedings in a two-year-old civil suit involving the Ho Lim Keng Temple in Tras Street. Mr. Tan. then a Deputy Public Prosecutor, took94 words
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Article57 1965-01-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The clos--1 Ing date for the poster design competition organised by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Ser- vice, is Jan. 15. Intending competitor* should submit their entries to the BTS > at the General Hospital, or to the offices of Nanyang Slang Pau In Robinson Road,57 words
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Article, Illustration300 1965-01-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A tight programme has been planned for Mr. Victor Reuther, director of the International Affairs Department of the 1.000.--000-member United Automobile Workers' Union of the United States, who arrives here on Thursday morning. Soon after his arrival, he will call onReuter - 300 words
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234 1965-01-12 4 TEACHERS' SALARIES PROBE: EDUCATION MINISTRY CONDITION SINGAPORE, Monday. T"HE Ministry of Education today said that A salaries of all categories of teachers would have to be submitted to the proposed Malaysian salaries commission for any revision. Any other move, he said, may jeopardise the findings of the commission. He was234 words
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130 1965-01-12 4 $1,000 fine on boy found with lottery papers SINGAPORE, Mon— lllegal lottery promoters generally undertake to pay the fines of young children who are caught while in their employ, the Juvenile Court was told today. A boy of 15. who pleaded guilty to assisting in a chap-ji-kee lottery syndicate, was130 words
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69 1965-01-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eleven "pirate" taxi operators have been arrested and fined In courts so far this year as a result of police action against Singapore's growing pirate taxi fleet The 11 drivers pleaded guilty In court on Jan. 8. and were fined sums ranging69 words
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Article339 1965-01-12 5 15 NATIONS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION KUALA LUMPUR. Monday pLANS for the holding of an international Koran reading competition at Merdeka Stadium on Jan. 21 and 22 are being prepared. Fifteen countries have been invited to the competition. They are: Afghanistan, Burma.339 words
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Article28 1965-01-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Finance Minister. Dr. Gob Keng Swee. will open the Malaysia Garment Manufacturers Ltd. factory in Little Road, off Paya Lebar Road on Thursday.28 words
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82 1965-01-12 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Immigration authorities here today denied a report that there had been "a marked inrrease" in the applications for passports during the last three months An immigration spokesman said that the number of application.-, had remained constant at the rate of about 100 a82 words
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Article73 1965-01-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Tan Seng Siar, of the Malayan Film Unit, was installed as pnsident of the Junior Chamber of Malaya last night. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. Lim Peng Kirn; secretary general, Mr. Daniel Leow; treasurer, Mr. Wang Swee Tong: directors. Mr. S. Nagaretnum. Mr.73 words
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Article62 1965-01-12 5 PENANG. Mon. The T^man Berjaya committee will hold a food and fun lair at Padang Kongsi, Balik Pulau. next month to raise money for the National Defence Fund. In addition to food and games stalls, there will be variety shows by the youth clubs of62 words
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Article40 1965-01-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Cathay Pacific flight hostesses. Ruth Ashe, of Malaysia, and Alice Lu. of Formosa, have left for the United States, wnere they will visit many cities in the course of a promotional tour for their airline.40 words
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Article30 1965-01-12 5 KANOAR, Mon. Forty-two Muslims from Perlis will go to Mecca by the first and second sailings this year. No pilgrim has so far booked air passage to Mecca.30 words
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276 1965-01-12 5 'Weeping tree' mystery: A simple solution DENANG, Mon. A retired senior entomologist of the Department of Agriculture in Malaya, Mr H. T. Pagden, has offered an explanation for the "weeping tree" phenomenon which has been attracting crowds to York Road daily. l hav e seen the same tmng on a276 words
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Article39 1965-01-12 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. The Rev. Brother Edward baa been appointed Director of the Christian Brothers scnools in Kedah and Perils. Until this year. the schools have been under the Director of St. Xavier's Institution. Penang.39 words
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88 1965-01-12 5 $210 mil. progress in motor sales Xl ALA LUMPIR, Mon. Malayans bought $210 million worth of motor vehicles last year, despite Indonesia's confrontation. "If sales of vehicles are anything to go by, the country is showing terrific progress," commented a motor executive Of the 44.000 vehicles registered, 15,000 are cars.88 words
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Article22 1965-01-12 5 PENANG, Mon. Burglars stole over $2,000 worth of sandalwood oil from Khoo Soo Beow and Co. at the weekend22 words
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90 1965-01-12 5 BRITAIN TO SEND MORE VOLUNTARY WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR, iV Mon. More volunteers from Britain's International Voluntary Service— the British Peace Corps will be arriving in Malaysia this year. The volunteers will be either gradua-Cd in the arts or science, or have had training in medicine, engineering or agriculture. They will90 words
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Article89 1965-01-12 5 Sympathy strike threat by nurses PENANG, Mon. The 1,500-strong Assistant Nurses' Union of Malaya said today its members may go on a sympathy strike in support of the proposed strike on Jan. 18 by members of the National Union of Hospital Assistants. The secretary, Miss Francisca Oon, said the union89 words
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Miscellaneous198 1965-01-12 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS tato (5). 1. B,ttle for a number of gold 7 What the parson takes could watche* of impure stock (9. about re- f^ c ?i ly an arresl v Mlled is 5ST > i» Ba i^ 4) i.iu.nii»ii la^eTove to VlSiJ I (B>. could fOrm an198 words
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Article54 1965-01-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An American trade union official, Mr. Victor Reuther, paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, at hi* office here today. Mr. Reuther, who Is the Director of the United Automobile Workers (International Affaire Department), is on an eight-day54 words
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325 1965-01-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. LEGISLATION for the establishment of an agricultural marketing board has alreadybeen drafted. The board is to protect both rural producers and consumers from the exploitation of unscrupulous middlemen. I It will ensure fair prices for the rural producers and at325 words
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Article50 1965-01-12 6 SEREMBAN, Mon. Sixtynine people were killed In Negrl Sembllan last year in traffic accidents compared with 71 In 1963. The number of seriously Injured, however, rose to 33 (16 the previous year). There were 1.945 minor accidents last year against 1,873 the previous year.50 words
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98 1965-01-12 6 Sarawak confident, says Dato Jugah l/l AI.A LUMPUR, Mon m —The Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, said here today that the people in Sarawak were confident that the Central Government's security measures were adequate to defend them from Indonesia's border buildup. He said the people of Sarawak were98 words
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212 1965-01-12 6 Court told how caste broke up friends DENANG, Mor\ A labourer, T. Senthan, today testified he broke his association with a childhood friend, V. M. Ramasamy, because they were of different castes and religion. "We stopped being friends aoout five years ago when his father refused to take part in212 words
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Article56 1965-01-12 6 SEREMBAN, Mon. A 13--year-old girl, who was collecting rubber seeds in a rubber estate in Lobak, has told police she was raped on Saturday afternoon. The girl who made a report to the police today, said her attacker, aged about 25. gagged her and also56 words
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164 1965-01-12 6 Ooi elected as No. 2 in Penang Socialist Front DENANG, Mon. The former Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thlam Siew. who recently resigned as chairman of the Perpjig division of the Socialist Front was yesterday elected vice-chairman. Mr. Lam Kean Slew, former secretary-general of the Labour Party of Malaya, was elected divisional164 words
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90 1965-01-12 6 A LOR STAR. Mon. A sho|>keeper. Fong Soon, 31. was injured last night when he fought off three armed men who raided his shop in Kampong Padang Bola Labu Besar m South Kedah. Pong suffered a cut in his left thumb when he grappled90 words
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Article36 1965-01-12 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A motorcyclist. Tan Joo Pheow. 24. waj killed when his machine collided with a taxi in Upper Serangoon Road at 12.15 am. today. It. was the third road death this year36 words
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257 1965-01-12 6 IPOH, Monday EMBERS of the Amalga--1 mated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services are "fast losing their patience" with the government's delay in settling claims. "In fact, the women Insisted on staging a showdown last month when most257 words
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Miscellaneous156 1965-01-12 6 Alley Oap By V. T. Hantlin I |«nLLTHIN<)vOUCANP>OC > MwHV, TUKTS) YOU LUT MIME, I m. TpiTSj?? IPUNN^-) W"J? LOCKIN HIS EYE-/ THEWS S*C **A A I VOURSCLF UP/ HEY.' \\OUR OLP )IT HERE EM?' I r^< y&J&JS* SFL>*M *»!<*J»K BU3NOr?ysO4E SCRATCH W>W«S WAR AX,/ COME < wIIL, IPirti Trary156 words
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Article, Illustration1937 1965-01-12 7 The Battle of Buin Road STRAITS TIMES Special Feature THE STORY OF A DESPERATE GAMBLE THAT PREVENTED A MAJOR DISASTER A WORLD WAR II MEMORY ON the morn\nz of March SI, 1945. a group of Australian infantrymen of the .'srd Division fouffht for their lives on the lin i n1,937 words
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Advertisement133 1965-01-12 7 STOMACH FEEL GREAT! DISTRESS MAALOX' America's most popular antacid now available at leading medical stores! Don't let acidity upset you by provoking gastric distress and disrupting your health. I £r-^ MAALOX. proven m millions of cases and Mr^ hundreds of millions of doses, relieves ■>■ ■••i.i M^. stantly the ill133 words
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771 1965-01-12 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 12. 1965. Blame And Remedy A record number of deaths on Singapore's roads, and an increase in road deaths in the Federation. turn attention again to the baffling problem of traffic safety. Most of the victims are pedestrians and cyclists. The main killers, of course,771 words
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Article311 1965-01-12 8 After three weeks hoping the South Vietnamese situation would not worsen, the American Government can now hope it will get a little better. The "Young Turks" who seized power three weeks ago have agreed to transfer authority to civilian hands and have made small moves in that direction.311 words
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Article221 1965-01-12 8 The Indonesian "peace feeler" story in the Daily Sketch seems to have some substance. In the course of a courtesy call on Lord Walston, Par- j liamentary Under-Secretary at thr Foreign Office, the Indonesian Charge d'Affaires suggested it would be "a good idea" if the British and Indonesian221 words
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Article, Illustration961 1965-01-12 8 A SPECIAL WRITER - A SPECIAL WRITER PREMIER Mrs. BANDARANAIKE from COLOMBO, MONDAY THE struggle for power in Ceylon has begun, and its pattern will become clear after nomination day today. Until then the only certainty is that nothing short of a national catastrophe will prevent the961 words
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LETTERS
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Letter113 1965-01-12 8 "CY>R once I agree with •T Singapore's Minister for Culture, who has said that surrendered and captured Indonesians should not be kept away from work. Why not put these AidltSoekarno boys to town cleaning and employ them in the disposal of night soil, a task which the Town113 words
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Letter206 1965-01-12 8 I WROTE to the manage--1 ment of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company about two months ago complaining about the rudeness and Inconsiderateness of the bus conductors and drivers in their employ. I mentioned buses moving while there were still quite n. number of people waiting to board them.206 words
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Letter47 1965-01-12 8 AS a regular customer at the Taiplng Savings Bank counter which has two windows lor transactions I cannot understand why the window on the left Is sometimes open to the public and sometimes not. irrespective of whether there is a queue or not DEPOSITOR Taiplntr47 words
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Letter118 1965-01-12 8 Singapore Duck ponds INCHE Mohd. bin Ahmed (B.T. Dec. 28) said that some of the roads In two constituencies are full of duck ponds," drains are never cleaned and mosqultos abound. He also said that repeated requests to Assemblymen had fallen on deaf ears. These allegations are not true The118 words
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Letter88 1965-01-12 8 T)ESPITE what the spokesman of the Primary Production Department has said, I hope that all who are against cruelty to animals will support my appeal to the Government of Singapore to adopt other methods of disposing of unwanted dogs. The capturing of stray dors in Singapore today Is88 words
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381 1965-01-12 8 Andrew Fyall - Andrew Fyall by V'EW YORK, Mon.— Along 1* with jazz and the Western. American slant: is the United States' biggest export around the world. Each year it Rets further out— and more insidious. SoJ.i you want to be with it this year,381 words
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Advertisement985 1965-01-12 8 MHsWaVsUkWaWMMI Straits Tim« k Malty Mail CisstifleO advertisements may be handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STORAGE ■RANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coilyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fitzpstrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL HAMIEM STORE 1419 Upper985 words
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Advertisement172 1965-01-12 8 the cor radio for you! the super-sensitive and inexpensive CLARION —deluxe 8 transistors and 2 diodes. 5 pushbutton tuning! Complete with 7-inch dynamic speaker gives excellent bass and Special key-lock aerial. Revolutionary micro pre-selected tuning system for perfect station selection and reception. 32 Grange Rood, Singapore. T#l* *****. Singapore. Tel:172 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-01-12 9 A call for nationwide maternity care amenities ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V The Central Government was today urged to start maternity care programmes on a nationwide scale. The call was made by Prof. H. De Watteville, secretarygeneral of the International Federation of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, after a th rer-day visit here.189 words
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Article20 1965-01-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Donations to the Lady Templer Hospital Fund in December last year amounted to $8,069.48.20 words
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Article43 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Hindus will celebrate Thaipusam on Monday with a kavadi-carry ing procession and prayers. The central attraction of the day will be the chettiars' temple In Tank Road, where more than 100 knvadl-carrying devotees will assemble for prayers.43 words
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Article29 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore will end 'ts 1964 65 academic year on Jan. 23, and the new academic year will start on May 17.29 words
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Article613 1965-01-12 9 Campus rumpus after New Year's Eve prank at girls' hostel: Boys say 'sorry' and send flowers By JUDITH YONG: Singapore. Monday A ROW is now raging in the University of Singapore following a New Year's Eve cracker raid on women undergraduates at a hostel. The raiders613 words
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Article87 1965-01-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister's Department today denied that Indonesian infiltrators. captured in the Sungei Belukang area of Jobore, were in possession of "dum-dum" ballets. An official statement said: "The Prime Minister commented to the Press on Jan. 9 on a blue tipped bullet recovered from87 words
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Article54 1965-01-12 9 PENANO. Mon Free nturn air trips to Hong Kong for the winner, and to Bangkok for the runner-up, will be awarded at the "Commercial Queen" contest to be staged by the Penang branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers at their dance at the E and O54 words
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Article22 1965-01-12 9 IPOH, Mon. Becinninx tomorrow a lons blast of the siren will Inform Muslims here that they may break their fast.22 words
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Article162 1965-01-12 9 The cows get the message... SINGAPORE, Monday. A MAGISTRATES court was today told why five policemen with staffs, canes and sticks failed to round up 25 stray cows at midnight at a busy ro^d junction in Paya Lehar Senior Inspector Leone i Choo Mcc said: "The blame j for this162 words
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216 1965-01-12 9 Present for mercy pilot Harpoon from boy's head UUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon. An Iban boy, Kumban an a k Bandak, 15, whose life was saved in an airlift by a British helicopter pilot, has presented his rescuer with a memento a harpoon spear recovered from his head. Behind this presentation216 words
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Article60 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 14- i year-old schoolboy, who admitted last week to three charges ol breaking Into a tuckshop at a vocational school, was today placed on ia months' probation. The magistrate. Miss Lav Buong Bee. ordered the boy to serve the I first six60 words
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Article49 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ungku, Chi Suleiman bin Sallm. of Kluang. was fined $50 ln a magistrate's court here today when he pleaded guilty to stealing a pair nf sunglasses worth (20 from Che Wan bin Mohammed Nor at the junction of Arab Street and Nort>Bridge Road on Saturday49 words
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Article27 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has approved the Malay Yguth Library Associations application lor exemption of Income tax with effect from Jan. 1 1964.27 words
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Article30 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The only wharf in South-East Asia which can accommodate 130.000-ton tan kers will be open for use tomorrow at the Shell terminal at Pulau Bukom30 words
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Article51 1965-01-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hoo I Kok Chin. 24, of Kepong. wai today charged in the Third Ifagiatrate's Court here with commit -in? theft of a motor-car worth i6OO belonging to Lily Chim Plant on Dec. 30 last year. Hoo pleaded guilty. Sentence wa.« postponed to51 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-01-12 9 |(UALA LUMPLR, Mon An American student who studied in Australia for a year under a Rotary Club scholarship today described Malaysians as "very friejidly." Miss Karen Rea. 18. who is on her way back home to the United states said Malaysia was a "fascinating;" country. Karen,126 words
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Article153 1965-01-12 9 TPOH. Mon. The 1 freak Siamese twins, born to at; per's wife, have been moved to a third centre^ the General Hospital here within 48 hours of their birth. Since Saturday night they have been in the children's ward of the hospital. Dr. Abul Tallb bin153 words
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Article29 1965-01-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will attend a dinner at the Hul Hwa Art Association premises ln Tras Street, Tanjong Pagar. tomorrow.29 words
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182 1965-01-12 9 80 nurses resume taking hostel meals but... TPOH, Mon. The 80 A assistant nurses in the General Hospital here resumed taking meals at their hostel today after stopping for three days in protest against a new 'help yourself" regulation. They had lunch at the hostel after an assurance by th*182 words
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103 1965-01-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Ivion. The Government has no plans at the moment to build more detention camps to house the increasing number of captured Indonesian Infiltrators. A Home Affairs Ministry spokesman said today there was sufficient space to accommodate these people without further expansion at103 words
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Advertisement87 1965-01-12 9 SEE and BUY The NEW engineering, and STYLING features that cover the whole H.P. range and _>*_>4l^S»' make 1965 MERCUR YS -^^J^"' T~ the newest in Out- J»9 WQRr boarding. 4 r "S Rememher... lAl.^ Jfljß you Ret more run "~i jj m Wjmk for your money from x UERCA87 words
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Miscellaneous432 1965-01-12 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S— KX. Sc P. Pinaitf News ln English; 7.10 Talks on 6-lpoh Malacca Current Affairs; 7.34 LonnJe Donegan Show; 8.00 News ln Mus c- P S?S Pr^L^ 8 I*,"1 1 M »ndarln; 8.10 Tab Hunter music. a«5 Programme Sum- Show "Matchmaker in SSKi- 5 S| Ne432 words
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Article, Illustration587 1965-01-12 10 FASHIONFORECAST YOU in 1965 THK New Year is in full swing and the fashion world waits For the woman and her everchanging moods couturiers have been working on trends which will crystallise and emerge as the most important New Look. Within the next few weeks there will be brand new587 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-01-12 10 THE beauty routine for 1965 will run on organised lines for 35 girls in Singapore. Starting this week these girls will attend a fourmonth course conducted by well-known beautician, Mrs. Anna Sim. Organised by the Y.W.C A., similiar classes have been conducted at Collyer Quay headquarters306 words
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Article640 1965-01-12 10 ARE you interested in having pen friends in Britain? Mrs. Marian Flint, honorary secretary of the I.F.L. Pen Friend Service, says that both men and women are welcome to write to her. She writes. "You may be Interested to know that the International Friendship League is640 words
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Advertisement67 1965-01-12 10 FABULOUS TORAY OFFER! ■bbbA Hong Bee Textiles will give an attractive table lighter free for every purchase of three yards of Toray Tetoron Tetrex suiting. Offer good as long as stocks last. Tetrex suiting is for the man who knows quality. Tetrex is so elegant to wear, so easy to67 words
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Advertisement348 1965-01-12 10 FIRST SOAP PAD WITH DETERGENT PV^pV |N|TI H^^J^^^^fc^^^^ IMINE PANS EVEN FASTtK^^H Only New Brillo has Gleam-O-matic detergent in it bursts into billions of "scrub-bubbles" that cut greasy crust so fast you scarcely need to scrub. New Brillo gives you rich suds quickly— suds that last until every pan is348 words
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Advertisement1272 1965-01-12 11 ■aE LV f 9 w PVV sA %w lark I Ps? TO LIVERPOOI I WEST COAST U.K.: Due S'pon Stilt S>am Pining MENELAUt imrilll It Pirt DOLIUS Liitraiil, Dublin. Glasgow... It Pt lan II Jn 17 PERSEUS Li«trpMl, Glasgow Jai II lai II DtMOOOCUS Uinoes. Ha«re, LnitfMl... jm 14/11 jm1,272 words
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Advertisement1336 1965-01-12 11 \BenulinF\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON, LIVERPOOi. A CONTINENTAL PORTS UJtNLOI AL Hamburg FM IJ S.ngKon P. S-ntia Pinang RotUiaw FM 21 I 1 /M M Luirw. FM2I BENLARIG UII K I Singapore P. yram Pining Rorte'din Mar II JM 21/22 Jtl 23/2S Jll 17/11 Antwerp Mir 13 Smgioori P. S1,336 words
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Advertisement1278 1965-01-12 11 1 ij^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. fcH*l LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH S'pon P S'nam Pinang Cm OF LEICESTER 11 21 Jaa 22 24 Jm 25 lai ttCITY OF COLOMBO 2111 Jai fIAMINIAN IS II tel 11 72 Fll 2JFfI CITY OF WELLINGTON 2l'2J>el 7I««« CITY OF1,278 words
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672 1965-01-12 12 From Our Market Correspondent mllE climate on the Stock 1 Exchange of Malaysia yesterday was still basically "uncertain in view of the political outlook, but the wave of selling which occurred last week t-med to have dried up. The slide in industrials slackened672 words
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Article26 1965-01-12 12 Malayan Stock Indires Jan. 9. Jan. 11 ■Industrials: 77.3X 76.96 Tins: 109.61 109.49 rubbers: 107.38 107.30 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec 29. 1963 100.26 words
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Article835 1965-01-12 12 dUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1.000) f 1.45: Ounlep (2.000) $1.52; Ease $1.56 BL. (1.00O) H.OT, (4.000) $1.58. (1,000) $1.53; Eni Deb.835 words
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Article74 1965-01-12 12 /~>MINESI Produce Enthanae, Umi- per* neon prices per picul yesterday: Oeeenvt ell: bulk $64 Belters, drum 567 seller*. Cepft: Jan. Feb. UK /Continent: t.'nquoted. Pepper: Muntok White 5165 sellers. Barawnk White Sl6O sellera. spertal Sara«-ak black $145 seller*, carbled Lamponc black $155 iN) aellera. 1 AfITA SI6S(N) seller*.74 words
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347 1965-01-12 12 THE price of tin in Penang yesterday fell by 75 cents to $629 per picul on an offering estimated up by 40 tons to 230 tons. Rubber exports from Malaya in 1964 were the lowest for 10 years amounting to »82,085 tons347 words
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Article105 1965-01-12 12 MELBOURNE. Mon INDUSTRIALS weakened further x today. Key stocks lost ground led by B.H.P. down 2s. 3d. to bl-. 9d. Base Metals and oils ease<l with C.R.A. down Is. 9d. to 425. 6d. and A.O.G. down Is. to 355. Mount Isa 3WIO N. Broken Hill (10s.) 39/4 Ampol105 words
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Article256 1965-01-12 12 following list or selected Malayan industrial yields is bassed on last sales to Saturday January 9: •■>. »O.Y. »C.Y. «T.C. Coldftorr 2.10 CU 10.2 1.53 1.4 E. Smelter* 3.75 1U.7 l K. N. 2.m ».3 io.o 1.2 BaramotiJ 5.4 2.V4 2.7 Hume orda. 1.90 7.9 13.4 1.7 J.256 words
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Article236 1965-01-12 12 JANUARY first grada rubber 111 closed at S p.m. in Singapore md Kuala Lumpur v. rdajr at 711 s-nta per Ih. up sevrn-r ichths of a •em on Friday 1 closing for U>e x>.«ttlon. The tone was quirt. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing price* n cents per lb. yottorday:236 words
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Article27 1965-01-12 12 JAN. 11. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 712 cents (up Seven-eighths of a cent TIN: $629 (down 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering; 230 tons (up 40 tons).27 words
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Article232 1965-01-12 12 January 11. Tbrec month*. INDUSTRIALS Oouirtead 13 cts. National Iron (I i?ta. Ivunlpo* 15 cts. Inltpern l City Dev. 7 eta. M Com. 12 cm. K. Smelters 27 eta. M. Cablet E«» II eta. Mc.\li.«t.-i i Ked Di«p. 12 eta. M. invcM. 1 1 <-t*. K. *N. 18232 words
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Article89 1965-01-12 12 CHIPS lying alonmide th* Singapore Harbour Whirm or siptctert today art: Mrkong 1/2. Strrtnng N.W. 3, Sedrnak N.W. 4, Sedlll N.W 5. Paclflr Hotxh Cliff «'9. Franfurt lOll, Prmldrnt Madison IS. Biyon 2t>/W. Brtwonshlre 33/34. City of Wellington 3.VM. H Breeze 3S'.T9. Berlt 42/43. Melnam 44. Pert89 words
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Article44 1965-01-12 12 ryN the frt. eichang* market In <J Hone; Kone; ymterrtny lh» U.S. dollar was quoted 5.76J (or T.T. and 5.7., for cash. ■Urling was quotrd at IS and •n* tsol ot idif at All M-ilayan Exchance Bank Association rates remained unchariKfd yesterday44 words
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Article31 1965-01-12 12 Rubber crops produced in December Included. I'nited Malacca 396.578 lb.. Ayrr Molrk 75,280 lb Leone Kirn Sao 167.425 lb.. Nyalas 83.300 lb. Khsanf 134.000 lb.. llu Brno* 73.300 lb.31 words
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Advertisement1083 1965-01-12 12 AUSIRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. SUlf SERVICE Fl: AulaiM. SItMT Te- MWrai aa* Nafapatinsaj Pinang P. S'nm S'poia Spot* P. Shan Penang BULIMBA II Part 11/U IM »AJUIa II Pt/SU 12 JM 14 JM IS JM BARfETA' 11 Frt 12/12 Fll 14/11 Frt RAJULA 11/ f* Frt I Frt1,083 words
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Advertisement145 1965-01-12 12 /fcxkifi W*^izjti aslK^^-3 B^s— -"-M P. Sham Spore ITA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGON6 CHALNA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Fremanrle. Gcelong, Melbourne Sydney Jan. 10/12 Jan. 14/13 Chief Agents: R. Jumobhoy Sons Ltd., 24, Malacca Street, Tel: *****/7 FOI: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS t HOUSTON Singapore P S'haai145 words
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Advertisement851 1965-01-12 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT irefs at (Mln.)— Box SI ct*. txtrm ASSISTANT REQUIRED by LS«al Kirrn in Penang. Apply P.O. Bos 305. Penan*. YOUNG CHINESE BABY AMAH ID iK>re. S74BT. WANTED A JUNIOR accounts clerk preferably Indian. Apply with copies of testimonial i'.O. Box 2316 Spore. EXPERIENCED LADIES'851 words
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Advertisement659 1965-01-12 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Min.)— Box SI eta. astro TO LET Partly Furnlsnod House wltn Garden, quiet district 10 Apply Bos A 5569 S.T. S'pora. FLAT AT Far East Mansions. Rent Free for life for the winner of the Christmas Quiz FURNISHED AIRY ROOM to let Single /Couple without659 words
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Advertisement474 1965-01-12 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE IS Word, at (Min.)— Box SI ctt. extn BRADOELL HEIGHTS: Well fur nlshed semi-detached house, 3 bedrooms Lounge cum dining room. Nice com pound. 2 bathrooms. Area: 3.621 sq. tt Price- $38,000 David Phoa A Sons Valuers Estate Agents Tel: (B'pore; 743-.. *****. PASIR PANJANC474 words
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Advertisement928 1965-01-12 13 i EDUCATION IS Words at (Min.)— Box SO cl*. txtrm CORRESPONDENCE SECRETARIAL COURSE! Guaranteed Course: Classes early: Raja's College (Olan Singh Building) MM (Spore) > RAPID COURSES!! Seeretsrlsl. Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. 5 Typewriting, Malay (Std I /Beginners! Success Guaranteed: Raja's College. Rsffles Place Spore *****. a 3 MONTHS RAPID course.928 words
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Advertisement952 1965-01-12 13 BEAUTY CULTURE it Wmrut M (Mln.)— Box SI eU. mxtrm SALON PHOENIX. Internationally recognised Academy for Learning French 'English.' American/ Italian and Japanese Halrdresslng and Beauty Culture. Tel: ***** for Director Roealie Hernon. ISA Amber Mansion. Orchard Road, Slngapore-9. LEARN THI SECRET FORMULA that has broucnt total beauty to thousands952 words
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Advertisement929 1965-01-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* tt (Mln.)— Box SI cU. txtrm LATE lt«a MINI Traveller •acotMat condition 23.000 m'les 53.800 o.ouo Telephone Scott M 941 B'pors. IT'S «S5 and time for a n** Falcon i or Galajct* or any other car In the wonderful Ford range, so pop In and929 words
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Advertisement1226 1965-01-12 13 I'NDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM I EVERETT STEAMSHIP AND BY ORDER OF THE MINI* Tlnv TRY OF PUBLIC BUILDING AM» lUKrUMllu\ a WORKS. HQ F A R EAST "DOLPHEVERETT" RtulOn, AUCTION SALE OF JfJ5 Surplus Unserviceable Stores compiling:— Refrigerators, Pierc- General Survey on d ed Steel Planking. Pig Iron Ballast, t.irno di.si1,226 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-01-12 14 'GIANT' OPENS LOCAL BRANCH pONZINC Rio Tinto an internationally known industrial giant has set up a Malaysian subsidiary, with head office in Kuala Lumpur to investigate the possibilities of mining in Malaya. Known as Conzinc Rio Tinto (Malaysia) Ltd.. it will work in close liaison with the Australian branch of134 words
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Article16 1965-01-12 14 Malaya and Singapore imported less goods from the United Kingdom during the past year.16 words
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Article, Illustration399 1965-01-12 14 BIG SCHEMES A T SINGAPORE, BUTTERWORTH KUANTAN jy|ALAYSIA Land Investment Co. Ltd., an associated of Sim Lim Investment Ltd., have now embarked on their multi-million dollor housing development schemes in Singapore and Malaya. The company, which was formed in 1963 with an authorised capital of399 words
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208 1965-01-12 14 THE Jaoanese rubber manutacturing industry may be able to increase its imports of Indonesian rubber, if several existing bottlenecks are removed, the Japan Rubber Importers Association has stated. 1 The association revealed the gist of a report being prepared by its mission which visited208 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-01-12 14 MARTELL CHIEF HERE ON TOUR f|THE senior partner and managing director of Martell Co. of Cognac brandy fame is here on a tour cf Malaysia, in connection with the company's 250 th anniversary celebrations The company was founded in 1715. and Mr. Michel Martell is planning to visit as many291 words
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Article92 1965-01-12 14 Retail sales of passenger cars and commercial vehicles by General Motors dealers in the United States during the calendar year 1964 surpassed the record established in any previous year Mr. K. E. Staley. vice president in charge of the marketing stall, announced. In the 12-month92 words
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Article50 1965-01-12 14 More than 300 guests recently attrnded a cocktail party to inaugurate the opening of the new offices of May fair Advertising (F.E.) Ltd. The office situated at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building In Singapore is equipped with the latest facilities to meet all advertising needs.50 words
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Article38 1965-01-12 14 Chrysler car sales in 1964 totalled 1.119.396. up 17 per cent from the 960.550 sold in 1963 and the year since 1957, the company reported. Sales In December totalled 109.990 compared with 81.730 a year ago.38 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-01-12 14 rRD of Malaysia announce I today that the 1965 Fordi Cortina will be introduced in Malaysia towards the end of, this month. Designed and engineered by Ford of Britain, the Cortina which has won more than 200 races and rallies throughout the world,155 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-01-12 14 MR. J. D. SIMS (above, right), general superin- tendent. Fluor International Inc. has arrived in Singapore to supervise the construction of the new $43 million Mobil Jurong Refinery. Fluor Corporation were last i year appointed design and almost 20 years ago. Since engineering contractors201 words
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Article114 1965-01-12 14 A SIXTH Japanese auto- 1 mobile company, Prince Motors Ltd.. is also waiting for the Malaysian Central Government's approval to set up an assembly plant in Malaysia. Prince Motors (manufacturer of Prince Skyline 1500. Prince Gloria 2000 and Prince Miler> applied for the right to set114 words
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Article77 1965-01-12 14 —WO United States firms have leached preliminary agreement with the Rumanian Government on the construction of two industrial plants in Rumania, the State Department has announced. A department spokesman said agreements were initialled in Bucharest last month by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. of Akron. Ohio. The77 words
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Article151 1965-01-12 14 TTCE Bank of America re--I- Ristered record earnings in 1964 and net operating earnings increased to U.S. $99,625,233 or $3.50 per share on the 28,480.000 shares outstanding. This compares with $90,508,827 or $3.18 per share earned during 1963. "Continued gains In overall business activity helped us151 words
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Advertisement193 1965-01-12 14 1 llf A _> I Uf I Jm I II In records FREE! From NOW, as long as stocks last. Philips offer two 45 r.p.m. records by top recording artistes, FREE with every Philips M^r WHI AG4OOO Record Player W purchased. The AG4OOO is *Jmr a fabulous little disc player193 words
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Advertisement176 1965-01-12 14 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE Iffi^^ l_^^___l" p- IS w w a_l_P^l~l I aWr pjT2 37/38, BANK OF CHINA BLDG.. BATTERY RD., SPORE 1. TEL: *****/8 Factory" 71 111 Pfl I Til SINGAPORE Representative &UIH UU., LIU. PENANG HEARING iMMUAfffUIffGO Qantas takes constant care of I U J cargo to deliver176 words
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Article177 1965-01-12 15 Selangor's Razak Cup hopes high HOCKEY I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Selangor have a fit and j well-knit team and on pre- sent form we have high hopes > of winning the Tun Razak 1 Cup." said Chet Singh. SHA secretary, after naming the 18 players today for the final rounds of177 words
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Article, Illustration632 1965-01-12 15 SEOW SAYS: WE WILL TRY TO ENTER HIM FOR ALL-ENGLAND SINGAPORE, Monday. Billy Ng, the newly-crowned firs Malaysian badminton singles champion plays in the All-England championships in March depends on two factors whether the money can be raised for his trip and the closing date for entries.632 words
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Article111 1965-01-12 15 OINGAPORE. Mon. A splendid goal by centre forward Pat Branson just before the end gave Prisons their first win in the SHA League Div. 1 when they beal Combined Schools 2-1 at Raffles Institution ground today. The match was marred by poor umprring which probably deprived111 words
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Article66 1965-01-12 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three leading Singapore karting drivers will leave for Manila tomorrow morning to compete in the first Asian Karting Prix on Jan. 15-17. The Kemp Rackers Association of Manila has invited Philip Scow and Llm Chin Choon while the third driver Stephen Kam has66 words
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Article78 1965-01-12 15 EAST LONDON, Mon. MCC plodded their way Into the lead against Border here today. At lunch on the second day of this three-day game, the tourists, resuming at 153 for one. had scored 251 for four wickets in reply to Border's 215. Peter Parfltt played an enterprising innings,78 words
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Article86 1965-01-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian Armed Forces today accepted the Singapore Government Services FA invitation to take part in the first soccer cruadrangular competition for the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara Cup to be held at Jalan Besar stadium on Feb. 27 and 28. Major Mok Wai Kin. secretary86 words
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252 1965-01-12 15 Moves for major changes in soccer rules I ONDON. Mon.— Major re- forms of the rules of soccer are in the wind and Sir Stanley Rous, British president of the International Federation (FIFA), Is the man behind the moves. Sir Stanley, one of the game's finest administrators and a former252 words
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Article82 1965-01-12 15 ALLAHABAD, Mon. Ramanathan Krishnan. the Indian No. 1, yesterday won the Central India men's singles tennis title for the third year in succession. In the final he beat Martin Mulligan (Australia) 6-1. 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 Krishnan and Mike Sangster (Britain) won the doubles title, beating Mulligan andReuter - 82 words
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Article40 1965-01-12 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Johore golfer David T.W Shen registered the first hole-in-one in Malaysia this year when he sank a 131-yard drive on the 15th during a four-ball game with Chan Out Sing over the RJIC course yesterday.40 words
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390 1965-01-12 15 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon Goal average will not count in this year's Malaya Cup soccer tournament. If a proposal by the FAM competitions committee chairman H. M. Lee to amend Rule 7(C) is approved by the affiliate* Rule 7390 words
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Article339 1965-01-12 15 TODAY'S RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The visiting University of Canterbury team will endeavour to make their rugger encounter against the Malaysian Rugby Union Selection on the padang here tomorrow a fast and open game. Thomas Moynihan, manager of the team said this while the339 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-01-12 15 SUMMARY SOCCER Pon«ot Cup (T Anson): Sg Bernam 6 Nova Scotia B 0. YACHTING Commodore's Cup (TerendalO 1 Ist Bn NZ Retf 2 3rd Bn. Royal Aust. Regt. 3 45th Regt. RA.32 words
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Miscellaneous59 1965-01-12 15 DIARY RL'GGER Tour match: Malaysian RU's XV v Canterbury University's XV (XL padang. 5.10 1. HOCKFY Spore Div. 1: Jansenltes v 1 n Assn (Balestier Rd): Div. 2: PWD v Naval Base (Kallang): Police v Khalsa (Jn. Bahagla). Malaya Area Minor Units final: Ist Depot Sqdn. 17 Gurkha Signals v59 words
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212 1965-01-12 16 Sabah: 'Let voters decide' plan by Stephens KUALA LI'MPUR, Monday fill-; Federal Minister for Safari Affairs, Date Donald Stephens, today suggested that the people in Satan be asked to decide In the coming State flections there whether they wanted to join the Philippines, in a bid to solve the row212 words
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122 1965-01-12 16 NO OFFER BY U.S. TO REOPEN AID TALKS |{UALA LUMPUR, Mon 1Y —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul I Razak, said today that the United States had still not offered to start new negotiations on a defence loan to Malaysia. The loan offered by the Americans recently was turned down122 words
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216 1965-01-12 16 TIOBART, Mon. Three African stowaways who have been sailing around the world for months aboard a Dutch ship unable to go ashore because of immigration rules were held yesterday aboard the ship under lock and key at Bell Bay, Northern Tasmania. The threeAP - 216 words
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Article102 1965-01-12 16 TOKYO, Mon.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Sato, is planning to send a special envoy to Jakarta in an attempt to have Indonesia rejoin the United Nations, according to messages reaching here from Japanese reporters accompanying Mr. Sato on his United States visit. Mr. SatoReuter - 102 words
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Obituary73 1965-01-12 16 A, J. PERCIRA or 4') Ba«- Work«hnp RRMK mrt with «n :i*rldr-ntnl death on 11-1-tt.V rortrs.- loavt>» TIB. Hwi Yoh at 4 p:n today 'o Pt Krnnrln X«mrs Chtmb iind thi-nce to THE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS, O' thr Army civil Prrvio L'nion ex- I p-ru do^p'st *vmpnthy to MM73 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-01-12 16 A SPECIAL pavilion, costing $6,000. will be constructed for the national and international Koran reading competition to be held at the Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, from Jan. 18 to 22. The pavilion, which will seat the readers during their Koran recital, will have special lighting effects, and118 words
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Article132 1965-01-12 16 Cheque award for taxi driver SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today presented a cheque and a certificate of commendation to a taxi driver, Inche Adam bin Othman, who helped in the capture of nine Indonesian saboteurs at West Coast Road two weeks ago. Inche Adam trailed132 words
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Article367 1965-01-12 16 LONDON, Mon. A sharp setback In gold shares followed the U. S. Treasury warning on Friday and provided the main feature of the stock markets at the start of J the new account today. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty RUBBER367 words
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351 1965-01-12 16 New peace feeler by Soek, says paper LONDON. Monday IJHITAIN has cold-shouldered a peace-feeler from Indonesia, whose troops are believed to be preparing to hot up President Soekarno's "confrontation" of Malaysia. A front page report in the Daily Sketch said Mr. Suyoto Suryodipuro, Indonesia's Charge d'Affaires in London, last Monday351 words
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229 1965-01-12 16 A worried Soekarno to send a special envoy to Africa JAKARTA, Mon. J President Soekarno apparently worried about his country's good relations with African countries is sending personal letters carried by a special emissary to several African heads of state explaining why Indonesia withdrew from the United Nations. Practically theAP - 229 words
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187 1965-01-12 16 KAMPALA, Mon. Two xv journalists working lor the American Time magazine were yesterday ordered out of Uganda after visiting a town near the Congo border. An American woman tourist, who got a lift In their car part of the way, was alsoReuter - 187 words
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Article58 1965-01-12 16 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's Federation of Muslim Trade Unions (Gasbiindoi has decided to withdraw from the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Antara reported today Apart from the United Nations. this Is the second world body Indonesia has withdrawn from In the last few days. Last weekReuter - 58 words
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165 1965-01-12 16 LONDON. Mon. A vicar had a shock when he found teenage couples at a church youth club in Southern England were ■■p.ission-ti-stini;' kisses h\ electricity. newspapers reported today. They featured Iti-vrur-olil electronics student >l;il colm Iii -karri's "snuuiimeter." an invention theReuter - 165 words
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Article73 1965-01-12 16 Carpenter wins a new car SINGAPORE. Mon. A Malay carpenter. Karim bin Awang. 26. today became the proud owner of a brand new car a Simca 1300 Standard. He had the winning number in the recent Jaycee "Open Heart Surgery Fund" donation draw. Today, Karlm was handed the Ignition keys73 words
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255 1965-01-12 16 $75 mil. a day US dock strike begins YEW YORK. Mon. Dockers from Maine to Texas went on strike today in a dispute over automation that could crimp the nations booming economy. The walkout by members ol the international LongshoreAssociation started at midnight. The strike will cost an estimated US$25255 words
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97 1965-01-12 16 MOSCOW, Mon.— A hurricane of exceotional violence last night hit the Soviet Union's eastern seaport Vladivostok, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. Wind force reached a velocity of 90 ft. a second. The storm brought all work in the port to a stand-97 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-01-12 16 Nt Wt.nl Hfcn > .:.V' Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 84 72 Penang 88 70 Ipon 88 70 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 86 72 C. Highlands 66 5448 words
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