The Straits Times, 13 January 1965
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Title Section21 1965-01-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Hat**** Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-01-13 1 MAC A URGED GET SOEK BACK Appeal by Thant AND COLUMNIST SA YS IT'S WORTH THE GOOD OLD COLLEGE TRY' MANILA, TUESDAY THE United Nations SecretaryGeneral, U Thant, has appealed to the Philippines to try to persuade President Soekarno to reconsider his decision to pull Indonesia out of the UnitedUPI - 292 words
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Article65 1965-01-13 1 CLOSURE ORDERS TO UN TEAMS JAKARTA. Tues. The I on-kn Minister. I)r, Subandrio. today ordered the Director of United Nations activities in Indonesia to close all IN. offices and end all L.V projects in this country. The IN. Director. Mr. Vokjo P. Pacivic. of Yugoslavia, was called to Subandrio's official65 words
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Article, Illustration853 1965-01-13 1 P. KRISHNAN - Cassels in to look at problems of confrontation P. KRISHNAN By KIWLA LUM1V PIH. Tues- A scries of !op-le\el talks arc to l>c held lure tomorrow between the British Army's Chief of the General Staff Designate, Gen- Dato Sir James Cassels, and Malaysian defence officials. Gen. Cassels, who flew in853 words
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Article47 1965-01-13 1 JAKARTA. Tues. "Fierce fighting has broken out between British troops and "•Filipino guerillas" in Sabah. Antara news agency claimed today. In Singapore, a British Far East Command spokesman described the reported clish as •■nonsense, there are no Filipino guerillas In Sabah. he added. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article50 1965-01-13 1 TOKYO. Tues. About 250 South Korean fishermen in 24 boats are missing off the Korean coaat, following gales on Sunday and yesterday. Seoul Radio reported today. The report, monitored In Tokyo, quoted security officials as saying that there was little hope for the fishermen. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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140 1965-01-13 1 HMS EAGLE'S FIRST JOB; A MERCY MISSION IN STRAITS SINGAPORE, lues The British aircraft carrier HMS Eagle stopped n Malaysian waters last night to take aboard a I sick seaman. The 50.000-ton warship was cruising down the Straits of Malacca when it received a distress signal for medical assistance from140 words
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228 1965-01-13 1 MANILA, Tues. The chairman of a (iovcrnnu'iii committee on the Philippine claim to Sabah i<> day rejected a Malaysian Minister's suggestion thai a referendum Ih i held in the territory to decide the 1 claim. Congressman Jovito Salonga said the Philippines wanted a228 words
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Article26 1965-01-13 1 SOEK CETS CREDIT JAKARTA. TttfV PakMM today sienrd trade protocol v.ith Indonesia which granted I K14 million north <>f export credits to Inrtono*ia IPI26 words
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Advertisement55 1965-01-13 1 READY FOR OCCUPATION MT. ELIZABETH PARK ott Orchord Rd., TWO STOREY MODERN HOUSES 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathroom* Etc. LIMITED NUMBER LEFT SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132, Rochore Road, S'por* 7. Tel: 2300*. Glasses with gold rims for Chinese New Year will be given away FREE FAN ORANGE ->d from now55 words
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Article, Illustration384 1965-01-13 2 UNDERSTAND OUR ACTIONS, SATO'S PLEA TO U.S. WASHINGTON, Tues. I j^JR. Eisaku Sato, the Japanese Prime Minister, said today his country was serving peace in Asia by acting as a link between Communist China and the West. The prime minister, speakins at a luncheonReuter - 384 words
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Article58 1965-01-13 2 KARACHI. Tues. Fire swept through the Karachi suburban mill area of Landhi township yesterday, killing two i>eople. injuring 12. and destroying 200 mill workers' homes. Firemen fought for four hours to control the blaze, which police said might have been started by an exploding oilAP - 58 words
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Article87 1965-01-13 2 MOSCOW, Tues.— Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto. Pakistani External Affairs Minister, arrived here by air last night for a brief official visit to the Soviet Union. During his stay he will have talks on Soviet-Pakistani relation; with Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, and possibly withReuter - 87 words
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94 1965-01-13 2 S. Africa I suspends detention law lOHANNESBURG. Tues.— The South African f=&vernment today suspended its 90-day detention law and released six detainees. The six included Mr. Ivan Strasberg, a Witwatersrand University student, Mr. Michael Kirkwood and four non-whites. 1 Mr. Strasberg and Mr. Kirkwood had been detained for nearly aReuter - 94 words
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Article30 1965-01-13 2 TOKYO. Tue.s. The United States will step up it.s air force 1 aerial tanker force operations in I the Western Pacific this year, it announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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226 1965-01-13 2 CONGOLESE REBEL LEADERS TERMS FOR PEACE /^AIRO, Tues. Congolese rebel leader Gaston Soumialot yesterday offered again to bring to an end the civil war provided Mr. Moise Tshombe. "is excluded from the Premiership and foreign mercenaries are withdrawn*'^ He told a news conference here that If these conditions were agreedReuter; AP - 226 words
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117 1965-01-13 2 Blaze on Island destroys 500 buildings TOKYO. Tue.s.— Fire fanned by 65 m.p.h. winds today destroyed three-quarters of the tnwn of Motomachl on Izu-Oshlma Island. 60 miles j Mi'ith of Tokyo, the metro- polltan police reported. The blaze started at or neai the Manaya Inn late last night and spread117 words
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86 1965-01-13 2 JAIPEH. Tues. A 22--year old American girl shaved off her hair, and was ordained a Buddhist nun at Hsinchu. Central Formosa, on Sunday. Delayed reports said Virginia Aitken of New York, known by her Chinese Buddhist name as Mini; Chueh. came to Formosa last86 words
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Article, Illustration256 1965-01-13 2 MR. THAN VAN HUONG - MR. THAN VAN HUONG DON T feel bad if sometimes you don't understand Vietnamese politics. These are days when I myself am completely in the A dark also. NEW YORK, Tues. The South Vietnam Premier, Mr. Tran Van Huong,AP - 256 words
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158 1965-01-13 2 LONDON, Tuesday. 'FHE British movement for Colonial Freedom published yesterday a letter it has sent to the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, asking the Government to take action to end the war in South Vietnam. Signatories include Its I chairman. Lord Brockway j (formerlyReuter - 158 words
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Article33 1965-01-13 2 PHNOMPENH. Tues. Chiel of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk uniounced yesterday that he was I entering :i clinic today for a tlirw or four-day medical check-up, on advice of his doctors. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-01-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby mo, i AGeee you c/u/fN /vbs j. always do V CONTRADICT OR ABOUt) (EXACTLY WHAT HE SAYS V^'VITTM HIM >- V iff WMO W s n. i thi« mojocr c xu£ ncv V^man?^/ SUairdresscc^;38 words
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Article195 1965-01-13 3 That big gold rush is over ONDON, Tues.— The gold rush came to an abrupt but not unexpected end here yesterday. The generally calmer atmosphere In the London foreign exchange market— in sharp contrast to last week's nervousness— was the direct result of the sharp warning by the American TreasuryReuter - 195 words
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Article28 1965-01-13 3 LONDON, Tues. Sir Howard d'Egvillc. former secret a ry-general of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, has died. Ho was reported to be aged around 80. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article96 1965-01-13 3 'MakeBritain black' he says LONDON. Tues. A man with black boot polish on his face, and wearing flowing robes and a straw hat, burst into the town hall at Leyton yesterday with a placard reading: "Make Britain black." He tried to hand in nomination papers for the Parliamentary by-elertion inReuter - 96 words
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Article22 1965-01-13 3 THE HAGUE. Tues. A Poll«h freighter with 18 men aboard Is missing and feared shipwrecked, coastal raoio reports said yesterday—UPl.22 words
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318 1965-01-13 3 LEXTON (England). Tuesday gRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary, Mr Patrick Gordon Walker target of right-wing extremists at a by-election meeting four nights ago spoke at peaceful meeting here last night behind a massive double security barrier. The Foreign Secretary was protected by one of the strongestReuter - 318 words
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Article36 1965-01-13 3 BELGRADE. Tues. Fifteen miners were trapped more than 4.000 feet below ground when compressor exploded at a coal pit j near Kraljevo, a small town south of here, on Sunday night. —Reuter. IReuter - 36 words
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148 1965-01-13 3 LONDON, Tues. —Britain's docks were trying to handle the trade of the second half of the twentieth century with ports 50 years out of date, it was stated here last nigh:. Sir Andrew Crichton, chairman oi Britain's Port Employers' Association, said in aReuter - 148 words
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Article37 1965-01-13 3 BRUSSELS, Tues. Many petrol stations began rationing yesterday as a strike of 5.000 workers paralysed the nations petrol and fuel oil refining and distributing industry. Garages imposed a limit of 100 francs. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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307 1965-01-13 3 Chief of Commonwealth Secretariat may come from Canada or NZ ONDON, Tues.— The first secretary-gen-eral of the projectetdCommonwealth Secretariat may be drawn from one of the older Commonwealth nations not Britain, informed sources said today. The post as well as the structure and 'unctions of the multi-national permanent secretariat areReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-01-13 3 ONDON, Tues.— The British Ambassador to Washington in 1932 'old London that year the Americans were "dreadful people" to work with and would let Britain down, according to documents published yesterday. In the same group of documents, dealing with the Far EasternUP - 401 words
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Article41 1965-01-13 3 HOME. Tues. Workers In Italian rubber factories yesterday began a series of staggered strikes (or a total of 48 hours this week and again for the same period next week, to press for a new labour agreement. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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111 1965-01-13 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. An astonishing; number of doctors have given up smoking recently, a top Californian health official told an anti-smoking meeting ere yesterday Or. Malcolm II Merrill, state director of public health in California, was reviewing developments since the U.S. Surgeon General's report onReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-01-13 3 'Dead am I? Delighted to hear it' says Monty T ONDON. Tues. Field \j Marshal Viscount Montgomery, told yesterday that his death had been reported in the Manchester Corporation's handbook, commented: "Oh, I'm dead am I? Delighted to bear it!" The mistake was due to a printer's error which wasReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement272 1965-01-13 3 In HRHBBU WHAT IS "GENIE EYE" AND WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES "GENIE EYE" is the nickname given to a revolutionary exposure meter developed by YAiHICA. This meter hos 3 resistors; one to meosure the highlights, another the lowlights, ond the third, to 'mediate' between the two reodings to give you272 words
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Advertisement308 1965-01-13 3 DID r^H H YOU DID YOU KNOW: that Life Assurance premiums and Provident Fund Contributions up to W.OOO a year are an allowable Income Tax deduction. DID YOU KNOW: that the sum assured payable together with bonus under Life Assurance Policy on maturity Is Income tax free. DID YOU KNOW:308 words
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Article854 1965-01-13 4 TWO MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS AS PLANS ARE FINALISED SINGAPORE, Tues DAILY-RATERS' 'PROTEST LETTER' TO PREMIER, GOVT'S POINT-BY-POINT REPLY TO EIGHT CLAIMS AS preparations for a strike of 100 employees of Department of Primary Production of the Ministry for National Development scheduled for midnight tonight were finalised this854 words
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Article316 1965-01-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry was today told how a A free-for-all outside a night club one November evening last year, eventually led to the death of a seaman from HMS Centaur. The dead seaman, Allan Mortimer, who had taken part In the brawl, is316 words
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85 1965-01-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Singapore Telephone Board, which has been operating a pilot subscriber trunk dialling scheme during the past two years, will make available as from Jan. 24 the subscriber trunk dialling service to all subscribers connected to the city and central exchanges, or85 words
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93 1965-01-13 4 CPF interest rate again increased SINGAPORE. Toes.— The rate of Interest on deposits in the Central Provident Fund has been raised from five per cent to s' ncr cent. The chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board, Mr. K. M. Byrne, announcing this today, said the new rate would be93 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A cheque for 512.023.50 was handed over today to Mr. Ec Pent Liang, Chairman of the Singapore Council of Services, for the rehabilitation of those affected by the disturbances in Singapore last year. The sum represents grow proceeds of the variety iftiow216 words
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Article128 1965-01-13 4 TWO FIRMS GIVE $30,000 TO D-FUND IPOH. Tues.— The Eu Tong Sen Mines Ltd. and the Malayan Banking Ltd. here today donated $20,000 and $10,000 respectively to the National Defence Fund. Other new donations were: Penanu Tin Mining Ltd., Ipoh. $288: Kampong Slmee Death Benefit Society Ltd.. Ipoh, $100; Johan128 words
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Article45 1965-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues Water will be cut off In the following areas tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Thomson Garden Estate, Thomson Park Estate and PeHaran KeliUng (Nos. 97A/J to 119A/J. Nos 121 A Jto 145 J. and Nos. 765A/J to 787A/J.)45 words
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Advertisement210 1965-01-13 4 /INGSTAR MORRIS CHALFEN present, NIGHTLY I I AT STADIUM NEGARA K.L. I t THE SPECTACULAR i GREATEST EVER Jr ■I JL \4 2 j V rV \<?{ OON T MISS THIS SHOW OF SHOWS! BOOK NOW AT: KUALA LUMPUR M. S. ALLY A CO. LTO. H9 joion Bondot. (T«i: »2282)210 words
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Advertisement167 1965-01-13 4 VexVskYisp'or") OPENS* TOMORROW THE STORY of BORNEO'S FREEDOM FIGHTER! MaMMaMaMMHVMHMMMsiIis^HniMi^MMI^HMH bb. "Genevieve Crad. Rik BattagIia«TECHNISCOPE TFCHNICOLORB PRINCES RESTAURANT j THE FIERY ONE ANITA TUCKER Jt^ The best entertainer ever to 'y'^^llMl perform in Singapore. She is "The Talk of the Town" I EL- ZZpSjT 2 shows nightly including Sunday's T-Dance167 words
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Advertisement493 1965-01-13 4 I itniJiWfiHwT' 11 om, 130, 4.00. 6 30 9.30 M m S|y GIRLS! GIRLS! DI GIRLS! to moke i M y UP CV Dvl cr I ■HMNJI Eostmoncolor Muiicromo. 1"H331E51EE3 I \O\V MIO%i 1\4.! I DAILY 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.30pm II Sundays: Extra Show ot 11 a.m. I (Box Office493 words
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350 1965-01-13 5 PENANG, Tuesday. A TRAVEL agency manager, Mr. Seng Thean Huat, whose car was damaged by falling tiles, today sued the Moti Printing Works for $611 special damages for repairs to the vehicle and taxi fares incurred while it was out350 words
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Article101 1965-01-13 5 NEW YEAR ROAD DEATH TOLL NOW 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. An official of Singapore's Army Civil Service Union, Mr. A. J. Pereira. 25, was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry in Ayer Rajah Road at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. Mr. pereira. who was secretary of the daily- rated employees101 words
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Article43 1965-01-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Productivity Centre will be conducting its fourth "Management of Personnel" course from Monday to Jan. 29. Twenty people from 16 organisations in commerce. industry, quasl-government and government departments have been selected for the course.43 words
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131 1965-01-13 5 SI NOAPOR E. Tues T^ e Hokkien Huay Kuan has built a $400,000 four-storey I school building in Ouillemarc Road. The building, which has 3! cliu-isrooms and accommodation for more than 2.000 students, is now being used by students of ih* N:in Chiau Girls' High School131 words
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Article27 1965-01-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pollc* yesterday arrested two suspect secret society membens under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions* Ordinance, while screening 5,909 persons in security check*27 words
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Article208 1965-01-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. EVDRTY-SIX American business and newspaperr men will arrive here on Feb. 7in the course of an Asian tour organised by Time Magazine. The assistant publisher of f Time. Mr. L. E. Laybourne. who arrived here today to organise the Itinerary208 words
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121 1965-01-13 5 l/UALA TRENGGANU. TUES. An Indonesian medicine peddler. M. Dawanir alias Munlr bin Abu Hassan, 28. had another three months added to his current one-year Jail sentence in the Sessions Court here today. He was found guilty of entering Malaysia at the121 words
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Article50 1965-01-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. TOh Puan Noor Aishah. the wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. will attend a Koran reading competition. nin by Queenstown residents at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. The competition will be held In a field between Tansjlin Halt Road and Commonwealth Drive (near the police station).50 words
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Article59 1965-01-13 5 BALING. Tues. Police are investigating the death of a two-day-old infant boy whose body was found abandoned near a pond in Kubang near here today. The body, covered with papers, was found by a woman tapper. I.im Ah Moy. 32. while on her way to work.59 words
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199 1965-01-13 5 I will not sign, a 'gentleman' tells the court SINGAPORE, Tues. A gentleman's word is a word of honour, not to be soiled by having it written in agreements. Said bin Abdul Ghani, a defendant in a maintenance suit, said today. He said this wnen he opposed an application by199 words
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Article58 1965-01-13 5 JESSELTON. Tues. Inch* Abu Bakar. adult education organiser in Sabah. said toda> that women outnumbered men when he opened an adult education class in Semporna last Friday He added that women were showing keen interest in adult education classes now being introduced throughout the State.58 words
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Article23 1965-01-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Turn. The annual Taipusam festival ceremonies will be held at Batu Caves Temple from Jan. 17 to Jan. Jfl23 words
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196 1965-01-13 5 PENANG. Tu««day MORE than 5.000 pilgrims who will be leaving for Mecca next month have been warned to look out for counterfeit 50 riyal notes believed to be circulating in Saudi Arabia. "The Malaysian Embassy there has Informed us that196 words
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270 1965-01-13 5 JTUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V Thieves broke into the godown of William Jacks Co. Ltd. at Brickfields here during the weekend and escaped with 33 radio and television sets and spare parts valued at a total of $18,000. The theft was discovered by the company's270 words
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Article52 1965-01-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An exhibition of painting by the Modem Art Society of Singapore m opened today by Mr. Kington Loo. chairman of the Arts Council, at the British Council here. Four paintincs. valued at about $900. have already been sold. The exhibition will be open52 words
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Article36 1965-01-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Health Minister. Mr Tang Nyuk Lin. will present graduatSion certitlrates to a group of laboratory technicians and nnhtnnH at ti-.e pathology lecture theatre. Gen- eral Hospital, at 5 p.m. on Pridav >36 words
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Advertisement233 1965-01-13 5 SONGS of FRANCE and SWIN presented in their traditional JM style by ■ar*"^ I nightly m the CAWAV RESTAURANT and Q<xkU«xL ARUNDEL ROOM The Korean Dancing Trio "TOPS tfc HOTS 1 will also be appearing in CATHAY RESTAURANT and ARUNDEL ROOM. J-v ADELPHI HOTEL |F Es^ IS Spend a delightful233 words
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Article, Illustration351 1965-01-13 6 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON HIT-AND-RUN TACTICS IN RETALIATION AGAINST INDONESIANS NOT ACCEPTABLE By Alor Star. Tuesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that the reason Malaysia did not wish to resort to hit-and-run tactics, as adopted by Indonesia, was that "we want to avoid war351 words
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Article51 1965-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. The acting Minister of Education, i Inche Mohammed Khir Johari. I will deliver the opening address at the annual meeting of the Mtthwlist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association which will be held at the school library at Jalan D.ividMiu at 2.30 p.m. on Jan.51 words
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Article60 1965-01-13 6 Births— new record SINGAPORE. lin The birth-rate at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital the biggest in the world soared to a new record last year when it delivered 39.598 babies, an increase of 162 births over 1963. The hospital used a total of 4.224 pints of blood given by the Blood60 words
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114 1965-01-13 6 Watching TV, then parang youths attack KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Sev c n I youths armed with parangs attacked another youth, Kamaruddin bin Mokhtar. while he was selling! soft drinks at Jalan Hale in Kampong j Bahru yesterday even- I ingKamaruddin. 19. escaped ,by running into a nearby house. Four of114 words
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Article77 1965-01-13 6 SINGAPORE. Tucs The t quota on imports ol filament electric bulbs of 15 to 200 watU for domestic lighting from any country, including Malaysian ter- ritories will be reduced from 50 per cent of an importers' proved Imports for 1963 to live per cent. I An77 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-01-13 6 lESSELTON. Tues Sabah's Chief Ministrr. Mr. Peter Lo, was apparently tarried away with enthusiasm when he visiled tne agricultural show at the Research Station at Tuaran. 25 miles from here. When he saw a modern agricultural machine, he> remarked: "This is the100 words
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Article56 1965-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ng Hock Hln. of 4th mile Oombak Road, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge of cheating Shim Choon Thow. by selling her Chinese tea instead of brandy, for $10. The offence was committed lar* Saturday at the56 words
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139 1965-01-13 6 MINISTRY, NOT PARENTS, TO CHOOSE SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Tues. The posting of successful candidates of primary school-leavir°: examination to secondary schools will be left at the sole discretion of the Ministry of Education from next year. ThLs wa.s announced by th" Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, after many parents139 words
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Article31 1965-01-13 6 IPOH, Tues. A labourer. G. Narayanasamy, 18. was today fined $100 or one month's jail by the magistrate. Mr. \V. Satctv.thanandhan for stealing a goat valued a: $2531 words
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Article, Illustration234 1965-01-13 6 Special training for these teachers IT UA L A LUMPUR, v Tues. The largest group of teachers from Sabah and Sarawak 13 in all have arrived lor specialist training at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute here. The Institute has been accepting teacher trainee.-; Irom the two states since 1961. The234 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-01-13 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heintdahl j^BK NO,THANKS7 ■>==== S -T\ 1 f GOOo\ HIVA,"\ I I WATO: ThAT CCV u~Tcl.^ sx/Z^W^T X p^^ p ERTC 'I WASVLML_STJ AAORNINrSJ( PETUNIAH BE SURE TO SIGNAL. A «ES rSw-Tvi 1 /SIT FARTHER, AFPAID t= =ZL L BUGSJ J\.(GXOAhI'.)J YOU TURN- LOG < 0-T61 words
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Article, Illustration344 1965-01-13 7 COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL SYSTEM HITS A SNAG KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday T^ HE shortage of teachers is the main problem faced by schools under the comprehensive education system. But most school principals contacted today agreed that this problem was only temporary and would be solved344 words
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165 1965-01-13 7 "There are now 46 pupils per classroom in thp school for the Form Ones and to alleviate the problems, science laboratories have to be used as normal classrooms", she added. An exceptional case came from BRO. JOSEPH. Brother Director of St. John's Institution,165 words
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Article112 1965-01-13 7 KING AND TENGKU CABLE TO AYUB KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan I Agong and the Prime Minis- i j ter. Tengku Abdul Rahman, i have sent congratulatory I messages to President Ayub Khan of Pakistan for his victory in the recent presidential election. THE KING said: "The Raja Permaisuri112 words
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Article31 1965-01-13 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A strike by 75 studio technicians of I Shaw's Malay Film Production Ltd. in Jalan Ampas over pay claim entered its 41st day today, i31 words
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201 1965-01-13 7 CHANGE OF NAME? NO TRUTH IN IT, SAYS MOJUNTIN JESSELTON, Tuesday. THE secretary general of United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation. Mr. Peter Mojuntin, today strongly denied a Jesselton Daily Express report that said his party was likely to change its name to "Sabah Peoples Action Farty." "There is no truth in201 words
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108 1965-01-13 7 CINGAPORE. lue.-, The president ol the Austr.i- lian Teachers' Federation, Mr. John Harris, is now In Singapore for talks with tea- chers' unions. Mr Harris is a member ol 'he World Ovi'edrration of OiKam■atlont ol Mic Teaching Proles- sion's Asian committee. He flew in108 words
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Article59 1965-01-13 7 PENANG. Tues. Loh Ah Chuan, 58. who had eight pre- vlous convictions, was jailed to- i day for one year when he pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreak- tag in Peel Avenue on Dec. 30 i i last. I The sentence will be59 words
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Article75 1965-01-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR 1 iv-> Capt Y;i acob bill Bail S:illeh of the Armed Forces llatntenance Corps vill cleave here tomorrow (or .i 11-month ortroleom in-' stalliition cour.se ;it the R^val Army Sen-ice Corps Training Oentrc v /Udmtxx in Eneiand Capt. Y'acob. of Kuala Pllah. Negri S*mbilan.75 words
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88 1965-01-13 7 ONDON Iv c > i L Handlo Pir- lltralcl aircraft, last nl an order of eight for the Royal Malaysian Air Korii-. flown frum hctC yesterday li»r uve in anti-sue-rilla oDt-ratims in Malaysia Squadron Leader l*Mglas Bryan. N who flew to Britaiu specially toReuter - 88 words
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163 1965-01-13 7 Ministry to help send festival food parcels to troops J^IALA LL'MPI'R. lues. Families and friends of Malaysian troops serving m Sarawak and Sabah will be able to send food parcels for the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa next month through the Ministry of Defence. Senders are asked to163 words
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119 1965-01-13 7 Tengku to open new phone cable system UUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Riihman. win speak to the Chief Minister of Rabah, Mr. Peter Lo, at 1! a.m. on Friday from the Dewah Tengku Abdul Rahman here to mark the opening of the SouthEast Asian Commonr wealth telephone119 words
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Article37 1965-01-13 7 TAIPING. Tiles. Mr. Qua Chiew Kooi. a senior teacher of 1 the Hua Lian Chinese Secondary School here, has been transferred 1 to take charge of the comprehenI xive education classes in Batu I Kurau.37 words
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204 1965-01-13 7 Soldier is jailed for bid to cheat goldsmith KUALA LUMPUR, I 1Y Tues. A soldier was sentenced today j to a day's Jail and fined $500. or five months' Jail, by tne Sessions Court here today, for j attempting to cheat a goldsmith. Pte Benjamin Castillo. 25. jof the Federation204 words
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Article52 1965-01-13 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. i —The Port Health Officer here. Dr. T. J. Zainuddin, has been appointed a medical officer to serve on board Malaysian pilgrim ships to Mecca. He will accompany the first batch of pilgrim* leaving here on Feb. 6 two days after the52 words
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Advertisement345 1965-01-13 7 Hi Kali m. WHATEVER JmmmmMK Y OU WEAR mWf^^^M WHEREVER KM SfViilS YOU GO 1 1 lift f II fV SWAN* fl W STRETCH mfL "Won SOCKS comfC* SWAN SOCKS MFG. CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. 4th Floor. A. I. A. Building, Singapore 1. Tel: *****/6/7 Sole distributors: Siakson Trading Co., Ltd.345 words
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Article66 1965-01-13 8 M Herdj US (Mimimnm) MRS. A. SINNAOURAY and children, Ipoh thnnk relative*. friend* for v reath*. mrssaKra of condolrnces and atterdanee nt fum r.-il oi late A. Slnnadurny. I I MRS. KWONQ SZE-KIONO and family tender their many thanks to all nlatr-fs and friend* for th.ir nrfsence. assistance, telegrams66 words
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Article95 1965-01-13 8 War** SIS (Minimum) 1465 FORD FALCONS and Galaxies «ill shortly be available from Universal Can Limited, W, Orchard Road, Singapore, phone *****. NONCKONC HANDMADE Beautiful pure-wool rugs new selection available at Tal Ping Ruks and Carpets. 37 Tipper Pickering Strett. Singapore 1. Tel 72t>11. ROLAND'S. Best Hnlrrut. Best Halrs'vling95 words
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Article32 1965-01-13 8 15 Worii M Minimum'^ YOUTH FOR OHRIST Rally Victoria Memorial Hall Saturday 16th January !!<M 7. D0 pm. Featuring YFC Choir, Ontipel Melody maker*. TKCI Kvangellst RUhard Oreen. All Welcome.32 words
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Article39 1965-01-13 8 IS Ward* v« (Mi* i— Box 49 rr«. extra FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE centrail] heated Four liedruom.i three n'eptio.T rooms gardener responsibility l i dlOPl Seveneoaks district up to one year lease. Reply Box AS6I4 S.T. S por».39 words
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Article693 1965-01-13 8 The warning by the Minister of Commerce that he will invoke the considerable powers Ihe has under the Control of Supplies Act if shopkeepers continue to profiteer is welcome evidence of the seriousness with which the Government views the recent rise in the cost of living. Partly693 words
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Article362 1965-01-13 8 I Rural development, it has I been said, may be likened to building a house. First must come the foundations roads, schools, clinics and other ser- j I vices as a basis for later construction. Better farming methods, irrigation schemes, new crop strains these are the walls.362 words
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Article197 1965-01-13 8 The next few days can be expected to produce proposals I for averting the threatened j strike by the National Union jof Hospital Assistants rather more constructive than those already put forward. And the union itself may also take a more mellow view of a dispute which promises197 words
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424 1965-01-13 8 Koland I lamini - The tax man doesn't always win this game Koland I lamini l,y ROME, Tues^-That old Italian game of "ring around the tax man." played each year between Italy's wealthy people and the income tax Inspectors, is in full swine arain. And millions of Italians, too hard up to Join In,424 words
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Article471 1965-01-13 8 INCHE YUNUS - INCHE YUNUS MARIS. M.A. University of Malaya WHAT we have dis-. cussed in Lesson 30 are often called sentence patterns (or structures). We will recapitulate these various patterns below so that they may remain firmly in our minds. We have so far covered the following patterns: (1)471 words
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Article, Illustration786 1965-01-13 8 IVAN YATES - Big test for Wilson's first 100 Days IVAN YATES WITH LABOUR'S FIRST BY-ELECTIONS ONLY NINE DAYS AWAY by LONDON. Tues I^^TINE days from l^M now, on Jan- vary ?1, Britain's Labour Government faces its first electoral test. Two prominent members of Mr. Wilson's Cabinet are contesting the first by-elections of786 words
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Letter91 1965-01-13 8 REPLYING to recent critlcism in the Press. Mr. Tan Slew Sin seems to think that using a comma Instead of a dash between "fellow-travellers" and "the Singapore Government 1 makes all the difference (S.T. Jan. 9). May I ask what sounds Mr. Tan made to91 words
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Letter114 1965-01-13 8 I REFER to the letter by "Resident" (S.T. Jan. 2> regarding stagnant water in Jalan Kachang. The area is very lowlying and without proper drains. The existing roadside drains are Inadequate and portions which are only depressions are used as hyacinth ponds. The compounds of the houses are114 words
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Letter107 1965-01-13 8 NOW realise the disad--1 vantage of being in the unified teachers scheme. I have received a bill for $110 for second class maternity charges for my wife during her four days' stay In the Maternity Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. This Is nearly half my basic salary. The amount107 words
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Letter46 1965-01-13 8 \f OST of us will feel surprised at the poor efficiency of our postal system. A letter sent to me from Kuala Kanesar on Dec. 18 was received on Dec. 29. Normally, a delay of three or four days Is excusable. THIEN FU Penang46 words
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Advertisement70 1965-01-13 8 Fine Elect rx Instruments "STRATOCASTER" Often copied but never equalled. Perfection in a solid body comfortcontoured profetsionol guitar providing all of the finest Fender Iroturev Three) odvonced ityle oditrttoble pickup*, one volume) control, l«o tone) controls ana a threeposition instont tone change switch. The adjustable Fender bridge ensures perfect intonation70 words
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Advertisement83 1965-01-13 8 Bs^Bst^Bsßßßh. sBT 4f from GOLD STORAGE SUNSHINE BAKERIES Whether the occasion is a birthday, wedding, anniversary or just an impromptu get-together, there's just nothing better than Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries, why? because Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioner"* are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest standa ds83 words
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157 1965-01-13 9 Martell, the brandy man, flies in on anniversary tour SINGAPORE, Tues.— lt is for sentimental reaso n s that Mr. Michel Martell has flown into Singapore to commemorate the 250 th anniversary of his family's brandy business. For It was some 30 years ago that he was first sent to157 words
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Article68 1965-01-13 9 IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The director of the Hennessy Company. Mr. T. Hennessy. arrived here today on a South-East Asian tour of the progress his company is making In thl.s region. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Hennessy said he was Interested in Malaysia because68 words
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Article39 1965-01-13 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Mr. AM. Reutens has been transferred from Malacca to Alor Star as controller of telecommunications, Kedah and Perils, in place of Mr. T.A. Narayanan who has gone to Johore as controller of telecommunications therr.39 words
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Article478 1965-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues CHINESE CHAMBERS TOLD TO HOLD TALKS ON STEPS TO END PROFITEERING THE Associated Chinese Chambers oi Commerce has called on its members throughout Malaysia to hold emergency meeting to end profiteering. The appeal follows i yesterday's ultimatum by the Minister of478 words
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Article148 1965-01-13 9 French commerce shows in May I/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. IV "French Commercial Fortnights" to popularise French products in Malaysia will be held here from May 3 to 17 and In Singapore from May 10 to 25. The exhibitions are being organised by the Trench Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs through148 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-01-13 9 Goh: Success of call to boycott depends on consumers KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said here today that the Central Government's call to boycott profiteers could be effective if consumers were selective. He said this would prevent traders from taking undue advantage of the situation.302 words
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Article99 1965-01-13 9 IPOH, Tues.— The freak Siamese twins died in the General Hospital here this morning, 80 hours after they were born to a tapper's wife at Bruas, 35 miles from here. 1 They were born on Friday; night to Madam Foong Yee Po. 25, wife99 words
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Article45 1965-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue». Mr. Victor O. Reuther. director of the Department of the International Affairs oX the International Union. United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, will be the guest ;t>eaker at tomorrows lunch meetIng of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club.45 words
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113 1965-01-13 9 Police probe into university cracker raid SINOAPORB, Tue*. PoUoe today said they were looking into the matter of the cracker raid »t Euaoff College on New Yearn Eve. The raid was carried out by the male hoitelltes of Raines Hall on the girls at Euaoff College An annual "cracker war"113 words
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Article75 1965-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police and Army bomb experts raced to the newly-opened Jackie's i Bowl on Sunday following two anonymous calls to th« i Orange Road bowling alley that a bomb had been planted there. While most of the bowlers carried on unaware of what was happening,75 words
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Article76 1965-01-13 9 MUAR, Tuea. The Socialist Front will hold a rally at Padang Nlru here on Jan. 23 to protest against the Government's proposals on tax Increases and demand the immediate release of all Socialist Front detainees. The president of the Jo*iore Socialist Front, Or. Wee Lee76 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-01-13 9 Bishop returning to Spore for jubilee Mass SINGAPORE, Tues. 3 Singapore-born Msgr. Francis Chan, Bishop of Penang, is returning to celebrate his sacerdotal silver jubilee at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Tank Road on Sunday. The church is expected to be packed with friends, parishioners, seminarians, priests and208 words
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117 1965-01-13 9 A four-day (or maybe six-day) holiday on the way ITUALA LUMPUR. Tins. Malaysians can look forward to a four -day and possibly a six-day holiday early next month when the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa holidays will run consecutively. The Chinese New Year holidays will be on Feb.117 words
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86 1965-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps will leav« here on Friday for Australia to attend a training camp. They are Sergeants Soh Chve Lee. 19. and Karamjit Singh 18. The training, which will Include lectures and visits to establishments86 words
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Article56 1965-01-13 9 Barisan seek rally permit SINGAPORE. TkM. The Barlsan Sosialis have sought police permission to hold a mass rally to "commemorate" the second anniversary of the mass ar- rests of party leaders In 1963. Permission to hold the meeting jin the Victoria Memorial HaU I was sought by the party leader,56 words
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Article52 1965-01-13 9 SINGAPORE, Tuea. The Tal Thean Kew Circus will be donatj ing thr entire proceeds of their final show at 8.30 pm. tomorrow .to the Queenstown Church of the I Blessed Sacrament building fund. 1 The circus lias been performing i for 'he vast two weeks52 words
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Advertisement100 1965-01-13 9 there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you sec the Tudor range of "dtches, you'll never believe that such precious100 words
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Miscellaneous649 1965-01-13 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S—K.L.5 K.L. and P. Pinang News in English; 7.10 Circus 6-Ipoh and Malacca Boy 'Return of Cauey Perkins"; 7.30 Bachelor Father: P.M.: 5.1S Test Pattern And 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Music: 5.45 Programme Sum- Esal Amutham; 8.30 Highway mary; 5.50 News Outlines in Patrol: 9.00649 words
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Article255 1965-01-13 10 NEW YORK, Tuesday THAT GREAT CURSE OF RAFFLES DAYS HAS COME BACK, SAYS U.S. MAGAZINE J^IFE magazine said yesterday that Malaysia was "possibly the best-run country in South-East Asia while Indonesia may be the worst." In an editorial, entitled "The Tengku and the pirates," the magazine urged theReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-01-13 10 praises Soekarno move to -quit UN- Chen YI OONG KONG. Tues. 11 —Indonesia's withdrawal from the United Nations was '"a lofty and just revolutionary move" and "the first earth rending thunderbolt of 1965." Marshal Chen Vi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, said last night. According to the New China news agency,Reuter - 209 words
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111 1965-01-13 10 CAIRO. Tues. Two I British slngle-englned I planes were reported missing in the Egyptian western desert yesterday. Cairo airport officials said each aircraft was manned by one person. A third aircraft reported missing earlier was said to have landed safely Airport officials said theAP - 111 words
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Article52 1965-01-13 10 CALCUTTA. Tues LieutGen. Duong Van Mtnh former Head of State of South Vietnam, accompanied by his wife, arrived here yesterday by air from Bangkok on a week's private visit to India. They will viait places ot Buddhist Interest during their stay, a member of hie partyReuter - 52 words
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292 1965-01-13 10 I WASHINGTON, Tues. Business backers of the foreign aid programme have recommended that President Johnson take a "hard look" before renewing U.S. assistance to Egypt and Indonesia. The request was made at a meeting In the White House between the President and292 words
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279 1965-01-13 10 UN DOOR STILL LEFT OPEN FOR INDONESIA UNITED NATIONS. Tuas. THE door was left open slightly yesterday for Indonesia to return to one of the most important organisations in the economic development field. The 24-natlon governing council of the U.N. Special Fund, at Its first meeting of 1965, took theReuter; UP - 279 words
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Article63 1965-01-13 10 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. A man of 90 was committed for trial on a charge of murder Here yesterday. The man. Joseph Osborne. of mixed race, is alleged to have shot dead another coloured man aged 29. The widow said they had rented a room fromReuter - 63 words
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85 1965-01-13 10 GUAM, Tnes. Mr. Manuel Guerrero, Governor of tills I S.-adminis-tered island and Mr. Cirlos Taltano, Speaker of the legislature, said yesterday that Guam wants to remain an American territory. The two officials spoke at the opening session of the island's legislature. Both addressedUPI - 85 words
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Article94 1965-01-13 10 The man baffled by 'beatnik' rvXFORD. Tues. Dr. V Charles Talbut Onions, 91. distinguished British philologist who helped compile the Oxford English Dictionary, died in a hospital here. He worked on dictionaries for nearly 70 years. Thirty of those years were spent compiling an etymological dictionary, tracing the derivation ofAP - 94 words
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Article23 1965-01-13 10 WASHINGTON: President Johnson will meet the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Lester B. Pearson, at his Texas ranch this weekend, the white House announced.23 words
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Article27 1965-01-13 10 WASHINGTON: A Bill to reduce the amount of silver in United States coins to one-third of the present level lias been introduced in the House, of Representatives.27 words
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Article26 1965-01-13 10 NAPLES: Vegetable vendors of a Naples street market have formed a committee to demand payment for damages they say they suffered from an invasion circus elephants.26 words
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Article18 1965-01-13 10 LONDON: A four-man Bulgarian Government economic mission has arrived here to survey prospects of Increased trade with Britain.18 words
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Article25 1965-01-13 10 o OTTAWA: The Justice Minister. Mr. Guy Favreau. has announced the formation of a committee to study the distribution of hate literature In Canada. o25 words
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Article27 1965-01-13 10 DUBLIN: Three men caught writing slogans against Princess Margaret's recent visit to the Irish Republic have been sentenced to two months' jail each for assaulting the police.27 words
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Article38 1965-01-13 10 B o 9 CAPETOWN: Peter and Gordon, the British pop singers, performed for an all-white audience of 1.500 In the Capetown suburb of Wynberg on Monday night. They are to play before a non- White audience tomorrow. o38 words
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Article23 1965-01-13 10 MANILA: Nine passengers were killed and 21 others injured wh*>n their bus ran Into a coconut tree a few miles south of Manila.23 words
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Article17 1965-01-13 10 O c 0 TAIPEH: The Chinese Communists fired U shells at Nationalist-held Quemoy Island on Monday night.17 words
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Miscellaneous168 1965-01-13 10 Alley Onp By Y. T. Hunt lin AU.WSHTMOV.OOR.J ALL V/C WWT J > g= "~^C YOU OHOU*! I BUT IT (YW SMI MJU MAri I ...AND PONT FORGET ifOLfRE 1 WE'RE SENDING /^*~^\loU t) VO /HER NAME \FINDTHI6 COULD BE V W»NP UP HAVING I SUPPOSED TO HAVE MUSCLE YOU168 words
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Article, Illustration295 1965-01-13 11 THE BRIDE WORE GREY, HER GROOM WORE BOOTS THE bridegroom. Charles Stewart, wore boots. The bride, Ann Pyle, wore grey. As her father, Congregational minister, the Rev. Eric H. Pyle. said when he blessed them, this was "a wedding with a difference." The couple (centre) wereMirrorpic - 295 words
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82 1965-01-13 11 ROME. Tues. MM IV Sarah Churchill. 50. daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, last night declined comment on a rrport in the illustrated weekly Incom, that she is soon to marry Libo Nocho, a coloured American painter, singer and dancer. Incom quoted Mr. Nocho, 40.Reuter - 82 words
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Article105 1965-01-13 11 Laughed so hard she had a baby i BRISTOL, Tues. Comeu dian Harry Worth last night made one ot his fans laugh so hard she had a baby. 1 Mrs. Helena Kennedy, 33 and due to have a baby in two weeks, went to the Bristol Hippodrome to see WorthUPI - 105 words
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Article61 1965-01-13 11 Briton to command M-squadron I rFHE HAGUE, Tues. A British naval officer will command an experimental multinational anti-subma-rine squadron comprising British, Canadian, American and Dutch destroyers. a Dutch Navy spokesman said yesterday. He is Captain Donald Macleod. 45. who joined the Royal Navy in 1933 and won the D.S.C. inReuter - 61 words
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161 1965-01-13 11 Two jailed for £150.000 Christine fraud I ONDON Tups. The mystery surrounding the yacht Christine, which disappeared in the English Channel a year ago. finally ended here yesterday when I two men were Jailed for their part in a £150.000 insurance fraud. Edward Anderson, 32. a carl salesman, got twoReuter - 161 words
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Article65 1965-01-13 11 NEW YORK. Tues— Pan-Ame- rtcan World Airways said here I that plans for a second weekly flight from San Francisco to Jakarta, oue to open next week, have been delayed because some Governments en route have not yet approved arrangements. Plans are oelhg made to giveReuter - 65 words
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108 1965-01-13 11 J-JAMBURG. Tues. Communist East German Chief of State Walter Ulbrlcht Intends to step down in two or three years and hand over his office to a three-man team, the West German news magazine Der Spiegel reported. Ulbricht. 71, currently serves as East German108 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-01-13 11 'Summit' visits by Wilson and Kosygin LONDON, Tuesday. jy]R. Harold Wilson will visit the Soviet Union after Mr. Alexei Kosygin. new Soviet Prime Minister, has been here this spring, it was announced today. An announcement i from No. 10 Downing Street. the British Prime Minister's official London residence, said Mr.Reuter - 231 words
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Advertisement713 1965-01-13 11 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence r~ An Interesting Booklet for Readers of the "Straits Times" Hundreds of ambitious men the power of fluent d and women in a., parts of the world have di^overed a fascinating, simplified way to that hf makf; no improve their English, gain -ess from the713 words
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233 1965-01-13 12 I READ with interest your report headed "Minister: Boycott profiteers". Dr. Lin< Swee Aun's suggestion to boycott shops which have increased prices out of all- proportion to the new taxes is impractical in areas where there are only one or two shops. For233 words
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103 1965-01-13 12 FORGOTTEN KAMPONG IN SINGAPORE I FEEL bound to draw attention, on behalf of Kampong Loyang dwellers, to the state of affairs concernine that k.impone About 15 months ago the Work Brigade made an attempt at making up the road at the kampong end. but after two months achieved the rrmarkable103 words
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Letter134 1965-01-13 12 'J"HE suggestion by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. to bring profiteers to book Is not practical. Dr Lim calls on the public to come forward to give evidence In court. In view of the time and cost, people will fight shy134 words
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135 1965-01-13 12 Those TV breaks in Penang: A cut in fees? READ the comments by 1 Mr. Ow Kheng Law. head of Television Malaysia, with somewhat mixed feelings. While appreciating his explanation. I must point out that people in Penansr and Butterworth are being made to pay the full licence fee for135 words
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Letter89 1965-01-13 12 I SYMPATHISE with "Play Fair" whose husband has been unable to secure the use of a Singapore Governnient holiday bungalow. We have had the same experience, and one of my husband's New Year resolutions is not to make an application again until the present practices cease. it is89 words
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Letter114 1965-01-13 12 A MONTH ago I sent by registered post a letter to the Registrar of Vehicles enclosing the receipt for the fee I paid for a driving te*t I was to take. I also enclosed the card of appointment for the test. I apologised for being unable to take114 words
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Letter78 1965-01-13 12 I refer to Mr. Hiew Slew Nam's explanation (S.T Dec. 30) of the deplorable condition of public furniture and buildings In Singapore. His assertion that the maintenance of government offices and buildings is five years Is a flimsy excuse. What would he do if his office leaked and78 words
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Letter78 1965-01-13 12 ON a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur I observed the following incident at Foch Avenue. While people were still boarding it a bus moved from the stand. When an official from the company (I noticed him in uniform) shouted for the bus to stop, the driver slowed down78 words
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Letter49 1965-01-13 12 rE Government thinks the new taxes justified at a time of national need. We a.ra spending one million dollars a day for the defence of pur country. Why don't we just agree and show the world that we will do everything to save our country? WORKER Singapore49 words
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Advertisement127 1965-01-13 12 you don't need W A^^B^^k. B^^^^^'^fc^rf to know the language! and what a way to go! Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa, t00! all on your way to Europa the Itahano way! Lloyd Tnestino makes a fabulous difference with all the charm and gra* ciousness that is so typically Italian! Your127 words
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Advertisement1298 1965-01-13 13 Kjjl THE EAC LINES ■avA. V >Cal SINGAPOtf CUAIA UUMfUt .P.SWCTTIMHAari PTrMAMO LfßaV^hfl&^aa! l w"! at.««nu<c to r.oioiMi j/j.wtio ow»» ■aß^s'F^4ai PbM 76C1 Pln 2i121 pltit PlM >n SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. »Nrw£BP BQTTEROAM. AMSTtROAM, (,QIM(HBUBC AAPHUS ANO COPENHAGEN iin^oio 5 r.an r-enarig "KINA" (I)1,298 words
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Advertisement1313 1965-01-13 13 I benuline\ 1 111 ffi EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOt t CONTINENTAL PORTS nrur nVAT f o: lonoon rti I I BENLOYAL Hamburg Fll 17 I Smptoit P. rmt dM«| RotUroan FH 21 Jm 17/11 fof Li.erpooi Fel 21 BENLARIG Jgg* j Smgjouie P. Sham Petiang Rotterdam Mir II JM1,313 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-01-13 13 fc^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IIWH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE l^"*^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Spore t I I*MBOJJ CITY OF LEICESTER 1I'« J»« 22/24 Ji* 25 111 J CITY OF COLOMBO 31 J*' 1 Fel FUMINIAN 11/15 Fel 16 II Fel 13 Fel S CITY OF WELLINGTON 25/?7 Fel1,261 words
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Article115 1965-01-13 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS continued to 1 weaken with the margin of (alls over rises expanding by nearly (our to one AC I moved against the trend to gain Is. to 635. Base metal* eased again and New Broken Hill was down Ss. to 113s. However. Renl*on rose sharply115 words
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Article250 1965-01-13 14 JANUARY first gradt rubber f.S.b. cleitd at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at Til rents per In down three-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing level for the I position. The tone was quietly tttady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. elating pncti in cents per Ib. yettarday:250 words
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Article36 1965-01-13 14 ON the fr.e •»c"jnii« marktt ID Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted 5.75J (or T.T. and 5.744 for aaih. Stirling wax quoted at 15.99 and •na tatl si old at 254 i.36 words
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705 1965-01-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent mHE Stock Exchange of 1 Malaysia commenced the day's trading on an improved note. Industrial prices rose a few cents on renewed confidence that HMS Eagle was entering Malaysian waters and reports that Indonesian "peace feelers" had been put705 words
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Article25 1965-01-13 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 11 Jan.l 2 ♦Industrials: 76.96 77.38 Tins: 109.49 107.96 rubbers: 107.30 107.30 -Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dk. 29. 1962 10025 words
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Article821 1965-01-13 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of share: traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Bomtead (1.000) $1.42: C.S. Holding (1,000) $2.00. 12.05 i O. OunUp (1.000) 51. 60: C.T.S. erd» 41. AIS:821 words
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Advertisement1179 1965-01-13 14 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Can Canada and U.S.A. Croat Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal loioruu utlroil onicagt ■•reiaj Mart" M Ftl J Mat IMr tl Aar IS Apr is A«i ••Miutk.aa Man" 13 Mat 25 Mat 17 Atf 1 Mat SMav 11 Mai Wan Coast ot Central/Soutli Amarioa Servtea1,179 words
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Advertisement981 1965-01-13 14 [™IoRIENTl LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 12 Feb 196S P. Swettenham 14 Feb 196S Singapore 16 Feb 196S For Manila 20/22 Feb. Hong Kong 24/28 Feb i Returns: Singapore 4 Mar 196S P. Swettenham 7 Mar 1965 Penang 9 Mar 1965 i981 words
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Advertisement517 1965-01-13 14 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING LTD. iuAOINS >0« Ai'UAIDt. Mtmuj«Nt. SYONEY ran -•e.m.r MajtM SOLOEN 4PRIN6 12/1? FH 11/21 FH ■.I fcuLOEN MONutR 14/21 Mai v u<. < SOLOEN SPRIN6 tllti Aai K.L./P. $»ell«auii> reaaag Ageati. Ageati: SUAN CUAN >NiPPiNb i'O Aitglt AtMIiCM Can Aaglt ItkttWM Uert II ttle* Aiar517 words
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Advertisement104 1965-01-13 14 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES DURBAN CAPETOWN SPORE P S HAM PENANG "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 FEB 27/28 FEB 3/4 MAR "OCEAN ENTERPRISE" 22/23 MAR 27/28 MAR 2/3 APR "OCEAN PEACE" 22/23 APR 27/28 APR 3/4 MAr GENERAL AGENTS: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD. Roomi 902/3. 9th Floor, A. I. A.104 words
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Article26 1965-01-13 15 JAN. 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRUT!: 71 rents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5632 (up S3). Inofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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359 1965-01-13 15 Tin price improves by three dollars THE price of Straits tin rose by $3 in Penang yesterday to $632. the highest price lor 2 months on an offering (.t 225 tons estimated down ons. Tin displayed a steady tone In London on Monday to record endsession gains of JE 6359 words
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Article253 1965-01-13 15 Jinnary 12. Three months. j INDUSTRIALS RoiiMead 13 eta. National Iron 9 eta lunlpos lo ct». Unlteera 14 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. M. Cont. 12 cts. i:. smelters 27 cts. M. Cables 15 cts. K«iolscts. Mc-Alister 12 cts. t( I'd Dlsp. 12 cts. M. Invest. 11 cts.253 words
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Article116 1965-01-13 15 (JHIPS lying alongside the $mgaporr I Harbour wharvtt or expected today I art: Lam? K.W. Kenln«au .11, Ridenak N.W 4. Tier* 1314. Rajula I 1".'1« l ABfa 1!'. Krrd.-rlrk Clover 21/22. Hiillmbn C3'24, Lam Maer.ik 29/30. Kinri Ann 31/32. Brrconshire 33/34. r.akke 35 36, Straat Cook 45.116 words
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Article107 1965-01-13 15 'I'NE Mal.iyan Exchange Banks' Asse- 1 Cation m.irtc they ch^n»:i« in lt.« niter to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Verk: huvins TT U 11/16, air- mail Ol) 32 13 IH. in) d/st. 33 1/8 credit bills, 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buyinn TT 39 11, airmail107 words
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Article68 1965-01-13 15 HINESE Product EichsnßS, $■"s*• yttterdsy: Coconut oil: bulk $64 sellers, drum $C,7 seller*. Copra: Jan. Feb. UK/Continent: UnPtpptr: Muntok white $103 sellers. Sarawak white $160 sellers, special I Sarawak blark $145 sellers. garbled Lamport black $155 (N) sellers. ASTA $165 (N) sellers. Singapore Cepra Attestation neon prictt: Unquoted.68 words
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Article66 1965-01-13 15 Tin ore outputs (or the quarter ended December 31 of companies j under the management of Osborne J Chaiipel. Ipoh, are as follows. lin picul"O: Chenderlanr 884. Go- nmg and its subsidiaries 11.758. 1 llnnckong Tin 1.386. Idri« Hydraulic 1.380 Kent 2.207. Killiiurmll 8 738, Kinta Kella* 2.231.66 words
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Advertisement1071 1965-01-13 15 l|iL|gijiiiJiiil^Ufi^iL*iiJl (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT /i Word* St (Mim.)— Box SO ct* rxtrm WANTED ONE FEMALE Clerk/ Typist and Four Research Officers either sex with school Certificate. Apply to Box A44S S.T Ipoh. WHY NOT BECOME Top Sales Re prerentatlve for Leading Insurance Co..' I lee training given,1,071 words
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Advertisement923 1965-01-13 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE j IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box SO rt* -tr« I ZION ROAO corner Hal available at moderate price. Please apply Tel. Spore ***** for details. 6.00-10 00 p.m. FLAT at 39* A River Valley Road. tui itale or rent. Contact Mr. Lim, Tel- 7H303 or 101923 words
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Advertisement840 1965-01-13 15 TUITION IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box SO rt: rxtrm FAR EAST DRIVING tfc-huol Qualified Instructors. 1964 Morris 1000. Dual-Controlled. Hourly $5/-. Guaranteed $130/-. B'pore *****. LAMBERT'S ORIVINC SCHOOL Duil-rontrotled Minor 1000 A Triumph Heralds Hourly $6.00. Please pooae d'porr 52MM. 10 Balmoral Koad. PRIVATE TEACHER WANTED ror Mathematics, English Secondary840 words
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Advertisement834 1965-01-13 15 FOR HIRE IS Word* ft (Mim.)— Box SO rl: rxlrm FURNITURE Kor Hire or Hire Purchase at Reasonable Rates. Sin Gee Seng, 81 Rochore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. FURNITURE, Table Pedestal Fans. I Radiograms, Refrigerators, T.V., at Shroffs. 188 Batu Road. X.L.. 40- A. Jalan Ah Slang. J. Bharu.834 words
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Advertisement1069 1965-01-13 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 Word* <« (Mim.)— Box $0 ct* txtrm COOD AUSTIN METROPOLITAN Oet 1957. careful owner. Only 51.500/-. Radio, Insurance, tax April 1965. Tel: i«i pore) 7411U after 5.00 p.m. IMi MAZDA S7SO'-, l.".<> Hlllman $2,150/-. 1949 A-40 $350/-, 1957 Zephyr 51. 350/-. Been IJ Hamilton Rd.. Spore1,069 words
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Advertisement929 1965-01-13 15 i STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 13 Horn M (Min.t—Box SO ct: rttra GENTLEMEN Kor Swrdl'h Morxart. Stramhuth. Facial Treatment. Manl- cure. HairciitnnK. Tinting, and Bhavtnt: "Jeans Aircondition< a Salun. Pcnanx Lane. (100 Yard." from orrliard Circus. Telephone (Spore i *****. MISCELLANEOUS '< W,,rd, %t (Mim.)— Box 50 rt: ntrm tPRAY PAINTING929 words
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Advertisement526 1965-01-13 15 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE nonce or qiarterly v| vnUIN A quarterly .session Liquors Llcen.sini! B> gapore will be held in U of the District Juduo and I n Magistrate ba the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building South Bridge Road. Sineapore. at 10 30 am on Tuesday '.'Hi March. 1965.526 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-01-13 16 ABOVE: Billy Ng of Johore receives his trophy from S. Rajaratnam, the Minister of Culture, after his 4-15, 15-12, 15-10 victory over Tan Aik Huang of Penang in the men's singles final of the first Malaysian open badminton championships at Singapore on Sunday night. RIGHT: Sylvia Tan72 words
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Article428 1965-01-13 16 LONDON, Tuesday. CXDURTH Division Millwall became the first real "giant-killers" of this season's English F.A. Cup last night when they beat First Division Fulham 2-0 in their Third Round replay at Millwall. The two London clubs had drawn 3-3 on Saturday and Millwall.428 words
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Article120 1965-01-13 16 NOW CLAY WANTS TO FIGHT CHUVALO rpORONTO. Tues. CaMius x Clay, the world heavyweight bo\ing champion, wants to fight Canadian George C'hovalo. the Toronto Telegram reported today. The newspaper's New York corrrspondent said Clay told him: "I consider Chuvalo the outstanding challenger for mi title. I want to fight him."Reuter - 120 words
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Article81 1965-01-13 16 LONDON, Tues. Active International athletics are to be directly represented on the British Amateur Athletics Board for the first time. Arthur Gold, the board's new secretary announced that one male and one female athlete who have represented Britain in 1963 or 1964 and will be continuing inReuter - 81 words
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350 1965-01-13 16 CRICKET Simpson and 0' Neill hit NSW to victory CYDNEY. Tues. Sparkling 0 centuries by Test batsmen Norman O'Neill and Bobby Simpson helped New South Wales beat South Australia by ten wickets in a Sheffield Shield match here today. New South Wales needed 276 ruiLs in 240 minutes and SimpsonReuter - 350 words
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Article44 1965-01-13 16 LONDON, Tues. Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur werr made Joint favourites at 6-1 at j Victoria Club callover last nl%it on the F.A. (up. Next on the U*t 1 were Manchester Initcil at 8-1; Arsenal at 10-1 md Blackburn at 12-1. j Renter. jReuter - 44 words
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Article100 1965-01-13 16 SYDNEY. Tues. Australian swimming star John Konrads announced today that he had turned professional. He said he had accepted an offer to become coach of a new A£50.000 Sydney swimming pool. He did not disclose the amount he would receive, but aaid the offer was "exceptional."Reuter - 100 words
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Article64 1965-01-13 16 RIO DE JANEIRO, Turv Soccer is a man's sport. Brazil's national sports council feels, and it has taken steps to keep it that way The council decided at a weekend meeting to ask state governors to take steps to bar any organised women's soccer games in theirAP - 64 words
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619 1965-01-13 16 EPSOM JEEP - Brilliant gallop by Kellet as going improves EPSOM JEEP FIRE GOLD READY TO SPARKLE AT IPOH MEETING By JPOH, Tues. Rain last night changed the going from firm to good and Kellet revelled in the improved track condition this morning when she ran 3f in 37sec. Another impressive performance at619 words
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Advertisement987 1965-01-13 16 J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE. I TENDERS from registered PWD Contractors Class E* and above under Head I. will be received at the office of the State Enßlneer. J K.R.. Trenuganu up to 3.00 p.m on 18hb January. 1965 for the j CONSTRUCTION AND COM- PIETION OF ONE RAW WA- TER987 words
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Advertisement419 1965-01-13 16 I TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for th« supply of Uniforms, etc. to the following employees of the Majlli Bandaran. Seremban for the yeai 1965. Details of Uniforms etc. to bt supplied are as follows: Vehicle Overseer. Overseen Bailiff and Notice Servers. (I) Three <3» Amerlcar Khaki Suits each:419 words
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Advertisement721 1965-01-13 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for U»« following posts: DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING 1. Senior Lecturer in Mecb*nk»l Engineering: To take charge of the Mechanical Engineering Division of the Department. Should possess a degree In Mechanical Engineering and Corporate Membership of the Institution ol721 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-01-13 16 I DIARY HOCKEY Spore Div. 2: PWD v Port Authorities (Bt. Chermln); SRC t Schools (S"pore Padang). Mr. 3: Naval Police a RAT Tengah (Nav»l Bin).26 words
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242 1965-01-13 17 INVITATION TO THE SEAP GAMES —GO OUT THIS WEEK— I/LALA LUMPUR. Tues. In- vitations go out thus we^k to i Burma, Cambodia. Laos. South Vietnam and Thailand to com- 1 pete in the third South Bast Asia Peninsular Games here I Horn Dec. 14 to 21. Xli" Games ure being242 words
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Article48 1965-01-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Malaysian Hock' y Federation made a profit of $8,000 from the match between Malaysia and the visiting Indian team at Merdeka Stadium last September. Fr-m this the Sflnngor Women's Hockey Assolation received $700 as commission for helping to sell tickets and programmes.48 words
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Article154 1965-01-13 17 SC C 1 POLICE 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Police maintained their 100 per (..in record In the Singapore Hoc- key Association League Dlv. 1 today when they easily beat Singapore Cricket Club 5-1 on U>e Pa dang. With this win their sixth ir. las many matches Police art154 words
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Article, Illustration875 1965-01-13 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Malaysian XV 13pts Canterbury University 30 And Malaysia take credit for spirited stand By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. I'HFKK was at long last the exhilarating spectacle of 'fast, open rugger on a Malaysian field on the Kuala Lumpur Padang this evening and the University of CanterburySoong Hon Sin - 875 words
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392 1965-01-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The secret hope of many a follower of Malaysian hockey this week is for a Negri Sembilan victory in the Razak Cup championship quadrangular starting here on Thursday. For this will be the last, tournament for Negri 's 39-year-old skipper. Lawrence392 words
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Article39 1965-01-13 17 TOKYO. Tues. Bikila Abebe of Ethiopia, winner of the marathon in the Tokyo Olympics last year returns to Japan in April to take part In the 20th Mainichi Marathon over a course in Western Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement88 1965-01-13 17 r RENT I REDIFFUSION I i J FA 2860 BAD DIGESTION —but you quickly STOP the pains spoonful of D© WW IXC S ANTACID POWDER 3HRil'¥'N ThlS world-famous medicine soon jfJw^ra^eil st °P s stomach pains and helps your i jdggj^on y ou C an alwayi eat what X V88 words
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Advertisement387 1965-01-13 17 SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it Get soothing relief Nearly all sore throats are caused by germs. DEQUADIN LOZENGES are an antibacterial treatment which fights the germs that cause the soreness. As the germs are destroyed you get the comfort of soothing relief. Further, by actually attacking and387 words
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Article483 1965-01-13 18 MALAYSIAN WHO TOOK PART IN PONTIAN LANDING ON TRIAL ON GRENADE CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday A MALAYSIAN who took part in the first Indonesian landings at Pontian told the High Court here today that his only military training in Indonesia was to be allowed483 words
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Article, Illustration221 1965-01-13 18 Barisan chief Mr. Chia sued for libel by Nanyang professor SINGAPORE, Tues. Bari s a n Sosialis leader and Member of Parliament, Mr. Chia Thye Poh, today was served with a writ for libel the second in three months. The writ was filed by the law firm of Lee andMak Kian Son - 221 words
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117 1965-01-13 18 Lebanese on $59,900 exchange charge SINGAPORE, Tues. A Lebanese, Antoine Georges Sayegh, was today charged in a magistrate's court with attempting to export U5517,280 and £950 from the State on Sunday without the permission of the Controller of Foreign Exchange. Major D. Phipps, of the Royal Military Police, was today117 words
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Article446 1965-01-13 18 LONDON. Tues. It has been a quiet day In the stock markets and no real trend was established. I The big talking point was the sur- prise announcement of a £50 mili lion LCC loan with 6\ per cent coupon and the attractiveness of the446 words
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177 1965-01-13 18 KUCHING. Tuea. 'THOUGH heavy rain continued in the Limbang valley in Sarawak's Fifth Division today, the severe flood threat was reported to have diminished. The level of water in the Sungei Limbang and I In- headwaters was reported to have gone down after yesterday's177 words
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Article71 1965-01-13 18 NEW YORK. Tues.— Total rubber consumption continued at a record rate In Novemjer. thf Rubber Manufacturers' Association said yesterday. The association said 155.150 long tons were consumed during November, compared to 144.546 for November 1963. For November. Bynthetlc rubber accounted for 74.55 per cent orAP - 71 words
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259 1965-01-13 18 GUTHRIE CHIEF: TAX WILL HIT RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 'pHK chairman of the Guthrie Agency (Malaya), Sir Eric Griffith-Jones, said here today Hint the payroll tuxes would "substantially" increase the cost of producing rubber. Sir Eric, who was speaking to reporters on his arrival here on a seven-day tour of259 words
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Article36 1965-01-13 18 CANBERRA. Tues. The Australian Defence Minister, Senator Shane Paltndge. will leave on Jan. 19 to visit Malaysia. Thailand. Vietnam. Japan and the United States, the acting Prime Minister. Mr. John McEwen. announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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183 1965-01-13 18 WILLY-NILLY RISES IN PRICES WORRY MR. BROWN STOCKHOLM. Tues. Mr. George Broun. Britain's Minister of Economic Affairs, said here last night ho was disturbed by unjustified price ris<s m Britain. Answering a question about prices at a press conference, he said: "Of course, if the Government has to put upReuter - 183 words
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90 1965-01-13 18 Sports coach's services discontinued JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian authorities In Djambi province. central Sumatra, have temporarily discontinued the services ol an American sports coach member of the United States Peace Corps, reports reaching here said. The oliicial news agency Antara identified the coach as Mr. Mark Mittage. The agency saidAP - 90 words
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Article28 1965-01-13 18 SAIGON. Tues. Two major cities in the north. Hue and Da Nang, were paralysed by a spreading general strike and waves of anti-Government demonstrations today.— UPl.28 words
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239 1965-01-13 18 She defies gunman, and saves school's —$3,500 KAMPAK. Tues. A woman today defied the orders of a gunman to hand over the key to a locked drawer containing $3,500 when two armed mm raided the Pei Yuan Chinese p r i m a r y school here. Mlsj Ng Ling239 words
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Article31 1965-01-13 18 CAPETOWN. Tues— A group of 21 non-whites escaped eurh today from the prison at Paarl. about M mile* trom here, police said. Seven were later recaptured. Reuter ommm <Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement27 1965-01-13 18 Late CIABSIFIEDS 20 Word* si* Mimimuml (.ME AM KHOO. .-our. 'Turin. i Boon Phrr to saw Her. vouniti d/o Mr. and Mn. Khoo Ah Khf. on 7-1-19*527 words
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Advertisement180 1965-01-13 18 J^WSIWf "n V £tSI fißf'a^itaw i Give the Ang Pow that keeps on giving with each passing year give "M.C.1.F." Certificates. If you wish to give something different you may do so. Your money is and worthwhile this Chinese New j nve sted in many leading Malaysian Year, consider the180 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-01-13 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 72 Kota Bharu 82 68 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 00 68 Malacca 86 72 I Singapore 84 71 C Highlands 70 0447 words
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