The Straits Times, 14 January 1965
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Title Section30 1965-01-14 1 1 c />/\/>NATIO AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 y\ The Straits Times NAL LlBKAKI; Mi*** 1 He** 0 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100530 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-01-14 1 'Definitely no' he tells newsmen ...AND NO FOLLOW-UP MOVE TO UN WITHDRAWAL JAKARTA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Seokarno said today Indonesia would not declare war, but if she were attacked she would strike back, Antara news agency reported. He was speaking to foreign and Indonesian reporters at the palace.Reuter - 166 words
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770 1965-01-14 1 P. KRISHNAN – - More training centres for call-up men P. KRISHNAN i j By I{ I ALA rX'M1V PUK, Wed Three more defence training centres are to Ik' set up immediately in Malaya as part of the mass military training scheme for youths call e(I up for national service. They will be in770 words
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Article, Illustration427 1965-01-14 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE By ARRIVAL OF THE 50,000-TON PRIDE OF THE RN COMPLETES PRESENT BUILD-UP SINGAPORE. Wed. The pride of Britain's naval might, the 50.000--to n aircraft carrier Eagle, steamed into the Naval Base this afternoon. The Eagle's presence completes the present phase in the build-up of BritishHan llai Fontf - 427 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-01-14 1 V-bombers Darwin CANBERRA. Wed. Hrit;»in will station a forte of Vbombcrs in Darwin early next month, the Australian Defence Department announced today. The Defence Dcpnrt ment said the KAI bombers would be stationed in Northern Australia for an unspecified period to engUKc in mohilit.v exercises with the Ro\al Australian Air222 words
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263 1965-01-14 1 3 'rebel commands' set up in Borneo JAKARTA. Wed. An- tara News agency today reported that the rebel "unitary state of North Borneo" had created three military commands covering Malaysian Borneo and Brunei. Antara quoted the "Minister of Defence" Ahmad Zaidt as urging "counter intelligence, special teams and units" operatingReuter; UPI - 263 words
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27 1965-01-14 1 STOP PRESS U.S. FICHTERS DOWN IN LAOS WASHINGTON. Wrd. The Defence Department vucl today two i x |et lighten had hrcn shot down over Lai R outer27 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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90 1965-01-14 2 I A KA R T A Wed. Pakistan has signed a trade pact with Indonesia, granting US$lO million worth of export credits to Jakarta. Paki.-:an will export cotton textiles, yarns and jute to Indonesia, accurding to the agreement The agreement established i a90 words
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Article95 1965-01-14 2 Common front by Arab Premiers (UIRO. Wed— Arab Prime Ministers last night announced a common front against any country which may seek to establish new relations with Israel and "strengthen her aggressive war efforts." A statement ending their four-day conference, broadcast by Cairo Radio. also reaffirmed the Arab leaders supportReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-01-14 2 GEN. TAYLOR MEETS PREMIER HUONG SAIGON. Wed fHE United States A m b a s s ador, f Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. conferred with the Vietnamese Prime Minister, Mr. Tran Van Huong, yesterday. The meeting came amid preparations to resume talks on increasing323 words
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220 1965-01-14 2 MAO: WE > CAN AFFORD 300 MIL. N-DEATHS LONDON. Wed. The ChIMM i«'artcr .Mao TM-tUg was n-nnrti-cl to have said that (hint could well afTord to suffer two or three hundred million casualties in a nuclear war. For this reason China had least to fear from such an event. MrReuter - 220 words
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Article40 1965-01-14 2 JAMMU. 'Kashmiri. Wed Seven Pakistanis were killed in two clashes with Indian troops; yesterday on the Indian side of the Kashmir cease-fire line, an j Indian Army .spokesman said, i There were no Indian losses.— ■auter.40 words
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157 1965-01-14 2 Maca's '10 to follow' for the Foreign —Office— \|ANILA, Wed. ITI president Macapagal yesterday laid down 10 guidelines for the Foreign Office to follow in the conduct i of Philippine foreign relations. The guidelines were Issued by the President intft brief meeting with foreign affairs officials Some of the foreignReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration406 1965-01-14 2 BRUSSELS, Wed. Former Congolese Premier Cyrille Adoula arrived here yesterday on what he described as a private visit to Belgium. He had no plans to meet any responsible Belgian official. "However." he added. I am ready to meet (Belgian Foreign Minister PaulHenri Spaak ifAP - 406 words
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99 1965-01-14 2 Nipon nips into the wrong house BANGKOK. Wed.— Nipon Saengtaweep was In Jail today wondering why he made such a ridiculous mistake. 'He was arrested last night after breaking into a home and trying to make off with a machinegun, 40 rounds of ammunition, a pistol, two transistor radios and99 words
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Article46 1965-01-14 2 CALCUTTA. Wed— lndia yesterday pledged fullest economic assistance to Bhutan. Tie promise was made by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. at the conclusion of two days of talks with King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk of the tiny Himalayan state.— UPl.46 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1965-01-14 2 Learn^by order.*. JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno has issued instructions calling for compulsory education for Indonesian children, aged between eight and 14, Antara news agency said today. Reutcr. THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby V 1—- I 6WO£S MKO i38 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article, Illustration366 1965-01-14 3 LBJ WANTS QUOTA SYSTEM ABOLISHED WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Johnson last night called on Congress to re-write the immigration laws and abolish the national origins quota system. 'That system is incompatible with our basic American tradition," he declared in a letter to the HouseReuter - 366 words
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Article80 1965-01-14 3 No hope for 14 trapped miners T>ELGRADE, Wed. With carbon monoxide frames registering: fatal proportions, rescue workers last night gave up last hopes of finding alive 14 Yugoslavakian coal miners trapped for more than two days in a pit near here. Throughout yesterday the rescuers had battled against the gasReuter - 80 words
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205 1965-01-14 3 54,500 m. plan for better American education fyASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson yesterday declared brains more important than armed might and launched a U. 5.51,500 ($4,500) million plan for better American education. He called for an improvement in both the quality and quantity of education. The problems of the nuclear ageReuter - 205 words
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49 1965-01-14 3 Tear gas breaks up march PANAMA. Wed— Panama na- Honal guardsmen yesterday used tear gas to disperse some 200 students marching towards the United States Embassy. The students, from the Bolivar Institute, a high school, were not disorderly, but national guardsmen felt it wise to take preventive measures— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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184 1965-01-14 3 FLORENCE, Wednesday. AN unknown vandal yesterday caused serious damage by slashing and scratching some 15 paintings in the Ufflzi Gallery here, the world's greatest treasure house of Italian Renaissance art. Police Immediately cordoned off entrances to the sixteenth century gallery, when the damage wasReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration103 1965-01-14 3 American who spied for Russia ROBERT Glenn Thorn p son, 29. on his way to the Federal Court in New York after being accused of supplying Russia with U.S. military secrets. The F. 8.1. sai,i Thompson, a self-employed fuel oil distributor, furnished information on military installations, missile sites, code booksUPI - 103 words
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139 1965-01-14 3 'Nocho and I are very good friends' Sarah ROME, Wed. Miss Sarah Churchill. 50 year old actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, said last night that she and coloured American singer-pain-ter-dancer Lobo Nocho, 40 were "very good friends." but she declined to comment on an Italian magazine report that theyReuter - 139 words
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Article46 1965-01-14 3 LONDON. Wed— Stirling Mass. former star British racing driver, has been accused of careless driving and failing to stop after an accident. It was learned last night. Moss. 35. will appear In court on Feb. 16. a police spokesman said— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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42 1965-01-14 3 Check-up for Sir Alec EDINBURGH. Wed— Sir Alec Douglas-Horm\ 61. former British Prime Minister and now leader lof the Conservative Opposition I Party, entered a nursing home here last night for a checkup. A spokesman said he would undergo routine test. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article28 1965-01-14 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Lorraine Hansberry. the Negro playwright and author of "Raisin in the Sun." died in hospital yesterday from cancer. She was 34- Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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124 1965-01-14 3 I ONDON, Wed. Seven official shorthand writers staged the first strike in the history of Britain s High Ciurt yesterday in protest against the use of electronic tape recorders. The 15-minute strike ended when two .i ud w e s moved their courts toUPI - 124 words
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336 1965-01-14 3 Protest march by aircraft I workers F ONDON, Wed. Thousands of British I aircraft workers last night announced plans! for a mass demonstra- tion here tomorrow to; protest against possible Government moves to axe development and j production of three major military aircraft projects. The demonstration a march through LondonReuter - 336 words
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Article39 1965-01-14 3 PHOENIX (Arizona). Wed.— Mr. Dean Burch. conservative national chairman of the Republican Party, announced yesterday that he will resign and be succeeded by Mr. Ray Bliss, a moderate. The changeover will be on April 1. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article386 1965-01-14 4 NEGOTIATIONS TO BE RESUMED SINGAPORE, Wednesday A THREATENED strike by 100 employees of the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development, scheduled to take effect at midnight last night, has been postponed by the Public Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation. This followed a lastminute appeal386 words
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286 1965-01-14 4 I saw them hit seaman(POLICE DRIVER TELLS COURT) SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A POLICE driver, Mohammed Akib bin Endon. told a preliminary inquiry today that he saw two men taking part in a free-for-all outside a night club in which a seaman from HMS Centaur was allegedly murdered. Akib. who was testifying286 words
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Article61 1965-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. An exhibition featuring 250 varieties of Japanese medicines and hospital equipment opened yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. It is open daily from 11 a.m. to 4pm until Friday This is the third exhibition of its kind, organised jointly by the Japan Pharmaceutical Medical Dental61 words
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128 1965-01-14 4 EIGHT PIRATE' TAXIMEN FINED, BARRED FROM DRIVING SINGAPORE, Wed. Eight "pirate" taximen, including a student, were fined a total of $1,500 and disqualified from driving cars by the First Traffic Magistrate's Court today. All pleaded guilty. The magistrate, Mr. Llew Nglk Kee was told that they were arrested this morning128 words
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Article223 1965-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A SCHOOL caretaker, Hussein bin Amin, claimed in a magistrate's court yesterday that disputes among Muslim parties could best be settled by oaths taken on the Koran. He was asking for special permission to challenge his former wife. Dibi binte Ali to take such223 words
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Article60 1965-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off in Dunearn Road. 6«', m.s. < House Nos: from 844 to 862). the whole of Stan Tuan Avenue, Hua Guan Avenue, Stone Avenue, Bee San Avenue, Din Pane Avenue, Binjai Park, Binjal Walk. Binjai Hill. Binjai Rise. Kampong Chantek Bahru60 words
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117 1965-01-14 4 Man(s3s monthly for smokes) offers $15 for child's upkeep SINGAPORE. Wed. An artillery man, who said he spends about $34 a month on cigarettes, offered in court yesterday to pay a $15--a-month maintenance for his daughter, aged eight. The child Is staying with her mother, Khatljah binte Puteh, described as117 words
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Article42 1965-01-14 4 SINGAPORE Wed —The NeUJi Memorial Library, in Race Course Lane the only library In Singapore which caters for student and readers of the Hindi language will hold Its general meeting and Library Day celebrations at 10 a.m. on Jan. 24.42 words
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Article51 1965-01-14 5 JESSELTON. Wed— Major J..; •lain, recruiting officer (or th !nd Bn Malaysia Rangers, sal •esterday that the response to th Inal drive had been good. New recruits who will bring th battalion to full strength. wl cave Sabah on Jan. 31 for Malay vhere they will be51 words
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431 1965-01-14 5 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL by SINGAPORE. Wed. Gangsters have moved in on the housing boom to extort money from contractors. I Ti-linK thi bie squeeze, are contractors of thr Singapore Housing and Development Board flats. Over the. last few months they have paid thousands of dollars in "protection431 words
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264 1965-01-14 5 You deserve every stroke of the cane, judge tells an extortioner KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MONG all criminals the extortioner is the lowest and the most vicious," said Mr. Justice Ong today in the High Court. He was hearing an appeal by a tailor who ivas sentenced by a magistrate's264 words
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248 1965-01-14 5 |(UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Defence problems in Malaysia and South Vietnam two hot spots in this region are expected to be major Items for discussion at the conference of British diplomats in South-East Asia, to be held here later this month. The meeting, from Jan.248 words
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Article60 1965-01-14 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. i j Hindu devotees here have been asked not to throw coins on to the road during the annual Thai- 1 pusam procession next Mondnv The Sri Subramaniatn temple committee has appealed to the public to place thrir coins in- J 1 stead60 words
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Article37 1965-01-14 5 MLAR. Wed. A Chinese Nov. T«aV and Han Raya Piia.s.i gala' dance will be held at the Jubilee Hal! here on Feb. 4. All proceeds will go to the National Defenct I Fund. I37 words
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81 1965-01-14 5 Two plead I not guilty to rioting PENANO. Wed. Idrus bin Ariffln, 24. and Mo--1 hamed Zaln bin Dollah. 21. 1 today pleaded not guilty to > I a charge of committing rioting while being members j of an unlawful assembly. Idnis ;ind Mohamed- who were jointly charged with eight81 words
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122 1965-01-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. j The Metal Box Company of Malaya Ltd., will expand its business here this year, the company's London director. Lord Murray, said today. "We have confidence In Malaysia's economic future i despite the current disturbance j." he added. Lord Murray122 words
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203 1965-01-14 5 Umno will hold 18th general assembly in April KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 18th I Umno general assembly will be held in April. This is stated in the latest issue of the Umno organ. Merdeka. The meeting (the date has not been fixed yen la to be attended by more than203 words
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Article59 1965-01-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Work on the multi-mlllion-dollar Ulu Panrtan industrial water project will begin soon. The Economic Development Board has awarded the $4.18 million contract to a British firm. Paterson Candy International and their local agents. Harper Gilflilan and Co. A condition in the contract stipulates59 words
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Article48 1965-01-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A lawyer. Mr. E. V Devadason. 28. was today admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr Justice One '.n the High Court Mr Devadason. a former student of the Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. obtained his law degree from the University of Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement228 1965-01-14 5 BATTERIES FOR S QUICKER STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER LIFE No matter what the make, model or age of your car you can depend on Lucas battery wherever you go. ya(§/&§ BATTERY AHEAD IN STYLE AND PERFORMANCE FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. Robertson Road. Kuala Lumpur 54, Orchard Road. Smjaporc R.pr.i.nt.d in228 words
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Article, Illustration230 1965-01-14 6 PHILIP KHOO - PHILIP KHOO By Singapore, Wed. A PARCEL abandoned near the new flats at Jalan Mcrpati, off Aljunied Koa d. stalled a bomb scare m the area last night. Housing and Development Board watchman, Loh Buk Wang, 25. saw four men all dressed in blackAli Yusof - 230 words
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435 1965-01-14 6 (Jet receipts when you buy provisions Dr. Lint keeps up pressure and makes call to housewives KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. T H K Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim S we c Aun, today called on housewives to obtain receipts when buying provisions. "This will not only r serve as435 words
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Article, Illustration238 1965-01-14 6 Be alert call by Reuther to trade unions KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A leading American trade unionist today called on trade unions in Malaysia to be alert to their responsibilities and obligations to safeguard the security of the nation. Mr. Victor Reuther. director of the international anair.s department of the United238 words
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Article45 1965-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The I Commodore Superintend*-! <'f the Nrvml Bii.-p. Commodore R. C. PaiRC. will present cood service testimonials to 10 local employees on Friday. Some of thr workers have i» i*n employed at the dockyard for 30 vrjtrs.45 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous244 1965-01-14 6 Straits Times Crossword ICOSS (It). 1. Proverbially explains what 1 5 ™v™ to pmtm a love errmore valuable than silvery ncl (Bl woras? (7. 2. 6). 6. F.nd out the record has 8. Many decay. consumed. f'n> s n«« '■>• .hen covered with something *«£>£, ft\ lth rent 9. Would244 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-01-14 7 120 words a minute Princess Soraya is back to work By Mohamed Ismail L'UALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Twenty-yoar-old Tengku Nong Soraya. the fifth daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. is back home after completing a two-year secretarial course in Australia. In an interview this morning before she lei t forStraits Times cameraman Wan Seng Yip - 218 words
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Article75 1965-01-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tnieves .stole a car. a Ford Anglia. PB 2694 from the Stadium Negara car park here last night while its owner, Mr. Chin Khoon Sung. 39. of Seremban. and his family were seeing the "Holiday on Ice" show. Another car parked in Ipoh Road75 words
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354 1965-01-14 7 Sabah leaders reject Stephens' call for a new referendum lESSELTON, Wed. J Sabah Alliance leaders have denounced the Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs. Dato Donald Stephens, for calling on the Malaysian Government to hold a referendum over the Philippines claim to the State. Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh. vice-president ofAP - 354 words
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Article146 1965-01-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night again stressed the need for one 1 united people in one Malaysia. Addressing an anniversary dinner of the Hui Hwa Association in Tras Street, he said it was vital that all the people146 words
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Article48 1965-01-14 7 SINGAPORE, Wed Six dagger-armed men walked into a beauty parlour in Rochore Road yesterday afternoon, herded the proprietress, two hairdressers and three clients all women into a rear room, gagged and tied them up. The robbers escaped with 5612 in cash and jewellery.48 words
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Article71 1965-01-14 7 PENANG. Wed The Penan* branch of the Union of Post Office Workers will consider h vote ol "no confidence" In Its chairman. Mr Ong Teng Beng. pi «n eMidordinarv general meeting ai the Pulau Tlkus Community Hall on Sunday. The meeting, to be. convened at the71 words
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Article39 1965-01-14 7 SEREMBAN. Wed —Sixty orphan boys, between the ages of 10 and 15 of the Muslim Oiphaiunie at Ulu Gadong. Rembau. will be entertained to a tea-party by the Seremban Jaysees on Feb 4 at 3 pm.39 words
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124 1965-01-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. There was a a slight increase in the number of unemployed people last year, the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today. Mr. Manickavasagam. speaking at his monthly Press conference, said that there were 81,000 job seekers registered at employment124 words
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102 1965-01-14 7 CRACKERS: ACTION WARNING BY STORE POLICE CINGAPORK, Wed. Polite J today warned that they would not hesitate to Drosecute anyone caught breaking the ban on the tlrine and sale of crackers. The warning was given by the acting Police Secretary. Mr Koh Lian Wall. who said the penalty for cracker-firing102 words
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Article42 1965-01-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 140-membrr Univer.sitv of Malaya Court has re-elected Dr Y.C. Poo. chairman of the Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited, rod Inche Hanafiah bin Hussein. M.P. for Jedai for a further three years to the 26--member University Council.42 words
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150 1965-01-14 7 Increased CPF rate earns $12 m. for members i SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's 250,000 contributors to the Central Provident Fund will h.ive Sl2 million credited to their account as a result of the higher interest rate of 5j per cent, which the Fund board has introduced with retrospective effect 1 from150 words
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Advertisement36 1965-01-14 7 QANTAS V-JET EXPRESS FASTEST TO LONDON Every Sunday only two stops on the way— lsi flying hours to London. Altogether 7 Qantas V-Jets fly to London each week. Qantas in association with Air India and BOAC.36 words
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Article62 1965-01-14 8 Words SIS nUmimum) MR. A MRS. PT Kasaw (Sunny A Itase) ihank all friends and relattvea for their he^t wishes, gifts, attendance md kind -i?sntance at their on SS-1 fu Kan i Mn. f) POM Hmk M) rxpress their deep appreciation and gratitude to all relatives and friends for62 words
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Article47 1965-01-14 8 70 Words SIS (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and book addicts to browse in their showroom at Times House. Rlv.r Valley Koad. MBSapore. SINGAPORE ORCHIDS LTD. have 1 loneered exporting' orchids as valuable industrial enterprise new catalogue ready at our fabulous Mandal Road Nurseries47 words
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Article50 1965-01-14 8 IS Wards SJ (Mimmumt BETHESDA (FRANKEL ESTATE) CHURCH 4. La Sail.- street. Special Itetltif 7 :io tonight. Interesting Talk.* by Kvaagelift Richard f.r.cn. All wilcomt YOUTH FOR CHRIST Mi.lv Virtorn Memorial Rail Saturday 16th January i p.m. Featuring YFC Choir, Uospel M«-lody makers. YKCI Kv-angelist Rlcha-d Green. All Welcome.50 words
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Article707 1965-01-14 8 The it-planting of smallt holders' rubber has greatly increased in the last three years, in which time over a quarter of a million acres j have been added. Since the scheme began in 1953, about 1 700,000 acres have now been replanted. This sounds a very satisfactory707 words
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Article334 1965-01-14 8 Two reactions to the news that Britain will station Vbombers at Darwin, in north Australia, may be safely pre- I dieted. The first will be from j Sydney, where some columnists will treat the news as confirmation of their repeated charges that Australia has no military aircraft with334 words
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Article251 1965-01-14 8 Change is not always smooth, nor is it expected to be, so in these days of great development there is no reason for official touchiness when faults I are pointed out. A more useful approach would be to thank the critic and then either i remedy the fault251 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1965-01-14 8 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE by The greatness that lay behind 'The Waste Land,' 'Four Quartets' THE death of T. S. Eliot is all the more of a shock because he seemed to be ageless. Long ago. in the "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," he declaredOFNS - 1,348 words
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LETTERS
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Letter298 1965-01-14 8 BOYCOTT tile shops? Stop profiteering? These are good slogans, but does the call really help? In a free market, goods are bought and sold at a competitive price. Prices are competitive when goods are In proper supply and no monopoly exists. As far as I know there298 words
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Letter131 1965-01-14 8 1 REFER to the letter "The Slow Hello" (S.T. Jan. 7). If your correspondent has any complaint regarding the telephone service he should write to the department Instead of to the newspapers. I would suggest that he should. In the first Instance, get In touch with the Assistant131 words
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Letter160 1965-01-14 8 /"VNE presumes that the article on China by Mr. Ed Meagher (S.T. Jan. 6i was written for consumption In America and reflects what the Americans would like to think is the China situation today. Anyone who has travelled in China in recent months would take grave exceDtion to160 words
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Letter72 1965-01-14 8 rpHERE are thousands of j 1 people living In Houslns Board flats where the verandah lights are controlled by time switches which switch the lights on at 6.30 p.m. and off again In the morning. In view of the danger of an Indonesian air raid, it would be72 words
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Letter56 1965-01-14 8 YOUR report of the death of Dr Victor Purcell on Jan. 7 failed to men- I tlon that, besides other works on the Chinese in Malaya, Dr. PurceH also wrote "The Chinese in South-East Asia," published in 1949 under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.56 words
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Letter109 1965-01-14 8 A FTER an absence of five years from Singapore. I recently went to a leading cinema hall here. To my utter discomfort. I found that from the back stalls I had to peer through a thick i smokescreen to see what was happening on the I screen. People all109 words
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Advertisement700 1965-01-14 8 Straits Times Malay Mail cmil'iM advertisements may be handed ts: COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Kstong Naval Base. Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Home. Coltyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Adm.r.lty Ro.d. N.v.l 8 HAMIEM700 words
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Advertisement44 1965-01-14 8 I "^ee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters e» High Closs Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Monvon, Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon. I44 words
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Advertisement168 1965-01-14 8 don t be 0KINN1 Ail-10-one concentrated food f W supplement quickly gives pounas and inches of solid j^. flesh to thin, underweight M^ men and women WATE-ON Is a new, pleasant-to- SUMY WMKN-davalop Urm. take subatanca that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out ths curve* weight-building calorie*, bone- of shoulders,168 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-01-14 09 THE Primp Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is spending a short holiday in Kedah, went boating and fishing on Tuesday evening. He cruised about six miles in his Sri Kedah speedboat on the irrigation canal from Kota Serang Semut to his orchard at Bukit Choras where h°77 words
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Article271 1965-01-14 09 No decision, but they are being treated as PoWs By CHAN BENG SOOI 'THE Malaysian Government is still considering what it should do j with captured Indo- nesian guerillas, the j Prime Minister, j Tengku Abdul Rah- i man, said today. "No decision has yet been taken," he271 words
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79 1965-01-14 09 DENANG. Wed. A RAAF Hercules transport aircraft with a 21.7901 b. fuel tanker from Western Australia arrived at the R.AA.F. base at Butterworth this evening for an overnight stop. The tanker the biggest single I'em of equipment to be airlifted by the RAAF from79 words
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Article37 1965-01-14 09 PENANG. Wed— Steve Addiss and Bill Grofut will sing American folk songs at the Bukit Mortaiam High School at 4.30 o.m. nn Friday and at the Penang Free School at 9 am. on Saturday.37 words
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255 1965-01-14 09 'I wanted to give up at first chance' JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Lee Fook Lum, 24, a Malaysian, who took part in the first Indonesian landing at Pontian, had every intention to surrender himself at the first opportunity, the High Court was told today. Mr. Sim Teow Ciok. defending, submitted this255 words
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74 1965-01-14 09 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed. More than 10.000 people In Province Wellesley South went without water when the Bukit Panchor mains burst yesterday. PWD technicians. working round the clock, repaired the bre:tk late last night. The water supply in the district will be cut off74 words
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Article75 1965-01-14 09 MUAR Wed. Two men I were killed and a woman i"usly injured In an accident at Jalan Suleiman i here last night. Yusof bin Omar. 33. a trlshaman and Chia Muan. 61, a cyclist, were going along Jalan Suleiman when they were knocked down75 words
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105 1965-01-14 09 Co-op gives $1,000 to Defence Fund ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society in the Kedah Government Medical and Health Department today presented a cheque for $1,000 to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Seno bin Abdul Rahman. as a donation to the National Defence Fund The105 words
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Article61 1965-01-14 09 Two Indon traders held SINGAPORE. Wed. Marine police last night arrested two Indonesians who were intercepted in a sampan off Bedok. Tie Indonesians. who claimed to be from Pulau --n i" the Rhio islands group, were trying to bring; to Suieapore a large quantity ni riried cuttlefish and dried fish.61 words
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Article28 1965-01-14 09 I TANGKAK. Wed. Th- mpa 'Youth Section at Serum, near here, will hold a tea-party and musical concert on Saturday to celebrate its seventh anniversary.28 words
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139 1965-01-14 09 STOREMEN ACCUSE PSC OF 'GESTAPO' METHODS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Public Service Commission was today accused of using "Gestapo treatment" on Government store keepers seeking promotion. The charge is made by the Amalgamated Union of Government Storekeepers In an editorial In The Voice, Its official publication. The editorial accuses the139 words
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Article67 1965-01-14 09 SEREMBAN. Wed Mr. Kan Kok Kwan (Alliance* will move: at the monthly meeting of the Seremban Town Council tomorrow i night that steps be taken to mini- mise the number of motor accid- 1 ems in this town, i This is the only motion before67 words
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169 1965-01-14 09 CINOAPORE, Wed. A visiting committee member of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession, Mr. John Harris, told a news conference today that Singaonre teachers deserved a better deal. He was in sympathy with their fight for improved conditions of service and169 words
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466 1965-01-14 09 R. D. PATEL - Albakri going to Sabah to prepare for elections R. D. PATEL from 1 JESSELTON, Wednesday. gABAHS Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said today that the chairman of 'the Election Commission, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, would visit Sabah soon to prepare for general elections in the State. Speaking at his first466 words
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Article65 1965-01-14 09 IPOH. Wed. W J. Hi senior partner In the legal flnn of U. Kenion. Cowdy and Jones here-, pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court today to a summon' charge brought ;n.iinst him by the Department of Inland Revenue. He is a.leged to have hindered an65 words
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Advertisement57 1965-01-14 09 Swedish Quality At Its BEST £uxor You pay so little extra for so much more! I.IXOR PRESIDENT 23 I'ltra-Modern Design Siratch Proof Teak Cabinet SOLE AGENTS IX MALAYSIA rmio Electronics Corporation M. W* l!»7. CARNARVON STREET, PKNAS*. PO. BOX 10S4 TELEPHONE tWM Germany's best imm\ diamond ll*fk ikvl FASHION UVI57 words
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Advertisement200 1965-01-14 09 FOR CLEARING BALANCE STOCK SALE jfgffiS EXTENDED TILL END OF THIS MONTH! PRICES FURTHER REDUCED!!! GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY! HOUSEHOLD DEPT. GENTS CHILDREN S DEPT. IKCIAL OMtR """u.P. $»V %>»«ll«W»w Dtcomt JM»t» 24 50 S«on Cadimw* Cardttont 97 50^T Lady b>— fY B*<iih««ti Chll^ryf. Woolton uiwter tongpanta 21 bfl^ (it* MX200 words
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Miscellaneous678 1965-01-14 09 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 X.1.. A I*. I'inang The Moors Revenue 7.30 6— Ipoh Malacca i Beverly Hillibiilies— "Strike Oil: 8.00 News in Mandarin: 8.10 PM.. 5.15 Test Pn'iern and Award Theatre "Afternoon of Music: 5.45 Pros Summary: the Beast"; 8.34 Sportsman's 5.50 News Outlines in Malay: Clvb "Duck678 words
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307 1965-01-14 10 Vigilantes thought ambush for smugglers was Invasion' By OH KEE TIANG: Penang, Wednesday £JUSTOMS officers disguised as kampong people were mistaken for Indonesian infiltrators when the Batu Üban vigilante corps spotted two of them perched on a tree top last night. The Customs men were in ambush position watching two307 words
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154 1965-01-14 10 LO GETS A S CABLE I FROM TUN BAZAK JESSELTON. Wed. Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. has received a congratulatory message from the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. The cable said: "I would like to congratulate you on assuming ycur high office as Chief Minister of Sabah. '•I154 words
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Article62 1965-01-14 10 JESSELTON. Wed.— The officer i commanding Marine Branch of the Sabah component. Royal Malaysia Police Foice. today anI nounced that <a number of vai cancie.s now exist in the Marine I Branch. c Any single male Malaysian citi- i j zen aged between 18 and 2862 words
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184 1965-01-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MR. Justice Ong said in the High Court here today that he was surprised that a magistrate who imposed a light sentence on a man with a history of crimes of dishonesty did not even attempt to justify his184 words
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Article31 1965-01-14 10 MACHANG. Wed.— lnche Abu Bakar bin Mohamed has been appointed the new RIDA officer here to succeed Inche Hashim bin Endut who has been transferred to Kuala Trengganu.31 words
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149 1965-01-14 10 Former badminton star dies after a game PBNANG, Uod —Tan Kin Hong. former Malayan badminton doubles champion, collapsed and died after playing in a practice came at Penan); Umno hall last night. rvin ilong. 47. was found unconscious in a bath room by Inche S. K. Puteh Merican. the Umno149 words
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50 1965-01-14 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A South Vietnamese Buddhi.st delegation, comprising a priest. two nuns and 17 laywomen. who were in I Singapore over the weekend after attending the World Buddhist Fellowship at Saranath. India, returned to Saigon last night. They were guests of the Singapore Buddhist Federation.50 words
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Article46 1965-01-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A hief yesterday broke into the ome of Dr. (Mrs.) A. Manoharar. t Jalan Syers, in Kenny Hill ere. and stole $570 In cash, twellery and articles. The doctor's gardener saw him mining away from the house at oor.46 words
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Article32 1965-01-14 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Beause of the present fasting :onth. the next meeting of Sunei Patani Town Council will be leld at 8.30 on Saturday night, nstead of in the day.32 words
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233 1965-01-14 10 Malaysian elephants land an Aussie in I court From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Wed. Two small Malaysian elephants have led to a man hero being lined A£so ($350). The secretary of the Australasian Shownuii'i Guild. Mr. S. G. Peisley. was charged in court here with trying to bribe a Federal Government233 words
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Article57 1965-01-14 10 SINGAPORE. Wrcl. The Minfster of Agriculture and C r >- nprrativey. Inche Mohamed Kh'.r Johan. will onrn two new tranches of Singapore Umno next month. The branches at Toa Pnyni: and Jurong werr rormed at th<» end of la.st month. Inche Khir is chairman of57 words
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Advertisement141 1965-01-14 10 -v. y 4I_MMM___MNHMMMM__HHMM_R_^ THE /f&riWOOCt CHEF does your work for you the mixer that does so much more than mix! With its special attachments it can liquidise, mince, chop/ slice, grind and even open cans in fact it does almost everything but cook ftenwood Is a must for modern Malaysian141 words
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Miscellaneous213 1965-01-14 10 A I ivy Onp By V. T. Ham iin I NOW ALL IVt eOTTO PCS IWI MGHT, OOT.- AW TOR WF~GEEMS UKE A LOT^P*"^^™^^^^' I CHECH. ON TM' COLOR Of 1 A aMAKT BOY UtCE M3U, rT j J OF BOTHER FOR A CM, I PUNNO-.MAWBE \-_-i i f A213 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-01-14 11 JOHNSON AND SATO DISCUSS SECURITY WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE White House spokesman said last night that President Johnson and the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, devoted the first session of their White House talks to a review of security arrangements in the Pacific region. No details were supplied. The PresidentReuter - 175 words
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Article39 1965-01-14 11 MEDELLIN. "Colombia >■ Wed. A bus ran away clown a mountain road, the brakes caught tire when the driver applied them. I and the fire spread to the gas tank. Eight people were killed and 25 injured. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article452 1965-01-14 11 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday THAT IS WHAT U.N. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON COLONIALISM SAYS OF NATIVE WORKING CONDITIONS IN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA AFRICANS working for foreign companies in SouthWest Africa live as though in slavery and the companies themselves are rapidly draining the territory of its mineral wealth, according to a U.N.Reuter - 452 words
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134 1965-01-14 11 A nuclear blast proof for public JACKASS FLATS (Nevada), Wed. The Atomic Energiy Commission blew up a nuclear rocket engine yesterday in an attempt to reassure the American public that accidental nuclear engine blasts did not pose a danger to the puoiic. The reactor flew apart with a cloud ofReuter - 134 words
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Article140 1965-01-14 11 I/ARACHI, Wed. Stonethrowing by students led to the closing of three schools here yesterday when classes were due to resume after a month-long students' strike. Police yesterday again took into custody two leaders of the intercollegiate student body released on bail on Monday. They faceReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-01-14 11 Subandrio's wife takes a letter to Kosygin from Sock IARARTA, Wed— Madame J Surustiati Subandrio (above), wife of the Foreign Minister, will deliver a letter from President Soekarno to the Russian Premier. Mr. Alexei Kosygin. when she leads a sixwoman delegation to the Soviet Union this week. Mrs. Subandrio. as117 words
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167 1965-01-14 11 Nkrumah: Election in Ghana before July 1 A CCRA, Wed. General elections for an enlarged Parliament will be held in Ghana before July 1. President Nkrumah said yesterday. Under the Constitution, he said. Parliament which at present has 104 seats must be dissolved five years Irom Its first sitting— JulyReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement93 1965-01-14 11 Indigestion? Get relief in 3 minutes FROM INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering the pain of Indigestion, Heartburn, or Upset Stomach after a meal, take BISMAG. The active ingredients work immediately. They eavc the pain, sooTse your stomach, and make you loci well ■gain in jubt 3 minutes. Carry93 words
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Advertisement186 1965-01-14 11 j^flJSlfliSYOll? IS IS W^W^'" Artic-Kar can make you the cool, comfortable air-conditioned driver. Think oi it 1 With ArticKar you drive and arrive tre>h :i> a daisy. See your Artic-Kar dealer today and discover how easy and economical it is to enjoy instant auto air conditioning in your pre>eni car186 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-01-14 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Jfc pSSG l£ 2% rV' CLUCKS *fc^ k i14 words
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Article, Illustration78 1965-01-14 12 THERE is something about a ruffle of chiffon nestling against your neck or the touch of white in the shape of a demure collar that hypnotises the male eye. Two examples in this page give ample proof of what a collar does to a dress. Designed by Doll's,78 words
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542 1965-01-14 12 YKAHS have gone by and yel women are told to keep their place. By whom? Those males, of course, who still go around as superior beings! If a woman shows she can think and act for herself she is branded as unfeminine. But542 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-01-14 12 I read heard saw SINCE it was her first visit to Singapore Mrs. Joan Cheer had hardly expected such a welcome during her one day's stay in the city. She was invited to a coffee morning at the home of Mrs. Wee Chong Jin. wife of the Chief Justice of279 words
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305 1965-01-14 12 A TEN INCH long strip of plastic, impregnated with insecticide, is the latest product to be introduced in the battle against pests. This new idea for getting rid of flies and other winged insects has been developed by an oil company. Called "Vapona305 words
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Advertisement241 1965-01-14 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying ViTALITY sssssssssss^^^^^^ sssssV ssssss^sss^^^^^ssssssss! ssV^vr^l P^ssi Wonder Tonic with NS/j S" —^v C/ 7 I, C EHZ swel'U. Each Sweetlcf is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). _^4ffr HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your t complexion smooth and clear, free ass^ssßi^k^ssV from blemishes and rough skin.241 words
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Advertisement431 1965-01-14 12 m. m v -mi."*" creates 3 rich, mouth ripening, luscious colors MBGIUCE MMMX Enter the era of Revlon's lush 'La Dolce Look', born to be worn U\ L by the woman who wants to be passionately alive with color 1 ...uncompromisingly female! |B 3 vividly pretty colors... rich, ripe I431 words
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Advertisement1212 1965-01-14 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK: Oue Spore Sail! P. Chin Penang DOLIUS Liverpool, Duonn, Glasgow... la Pt Jan U Jaa 17 PERSEUS Liverpnl, C!dSgo« Jan II Jac II btMOOOCUS lei>oes, Havre. Liverpiil... Jm 15/11 Jai 1| AUTOLYCUS Liverpnl, Oublm, Glasgow... Jaa 'I J.i 21 Jan 22 25 Jai 211,212 words
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Advertisement2628 1965-01-14 13 UmMmtMtkmiMmM i THE EAC IJNES LnnnnV jrSrJei^nnß »i""«"oun at.Aanmcaa. powiN.t i/jwiidotmt I^P-. Plmi 7601 Pane ***** Plone Bill. PHae UJ7I. FILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENIUR6 AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN bingjpoia ynan Kenany "KINA' (I) 11/21 jaa 17/14 laa» 15/25 Jan "lUSUANGA" (a) 212,628 words
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Advertisement1274 1965-01-14 13 w^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IrJjS LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pori P S'nam Fining CITY OF LEICESTER 11/21 Jai 22.24 Jai 15 JM CITY OF COLOMBO M Ja*/ 1 Fel FLAMINIAN 13/15 Fel It II Fel 11 Fel I CITY Of WELLINGTON Tin ft* 21 Fel1,274 words
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Article884 1965-01-14 14 BUSINESS m and reported u> the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number oi shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holding (4.000) *2.U2 V. C,000) S2.OJ U. (1.000) *2.02; Dunlop (J.OOOi 51. 61; Esso iI.OOO) 51.884 words
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877 1965-01-14 14 Prom Our Market. Correspondent IT was an extremely quiet day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and the turnover was very small. Where there were transactions mdustrials were in the main a shade better. Fraser and Neave were done up to $2.36.877 words
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Article26 1965-01-14 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 13 Jan. 13 •Indnstr als: 77.38 77 91 TJn*: 107.96 107.62 fibbers: 107.30 107.50 •Dec. SO, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=1111)26 words
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403 1965-01-14 14 Till-; .straits tin price fell yesterday by S3.H"'- to Sttt-UJ mi an offering estimattd up 15 tons to 240 tony In London on Tuesday tin closed with small on balance losses after a fully steady opening. Trade quarters say there are403 words
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Article32 1965-01-14 14 ON the tree e>cnjn«e MfjrlM Hook Kodk yesterday the U.S. dollar btm quoted 75J for II mil &.74f for cash. Sterling »«.< quoted at 16 and en* U*4 a«M at 2A4|.32 words
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Article62 1965-01-14 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. Mount Is* 40 1 N. Broken Hill (Ma.) M Ampol II h Aiist. <"on lnd I par M.inuf 3.V I i: .11 P .1 Carriers 7'l Colooiai Sugar O.J Colea Herald A 6/9 I.C I.A.N.Z Repco Kothtnan.* (10/- units) 3»/4 Wool worth l&/» Sw^in Hrewert.-s Oil62 words
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Article246 1965-01-14 14 Jinuary 13 Thre«- months INDUSTRIALS Boiistead 13 rts N.it lonal Iron M rta. Hunlot'K IS eta Initeers 14 <ta. City D.v 7 Hs. M rout. 12cts. E. Smelters 27 ctl. M CahUa IB eta Ksso 1.1 rts. <ter 12 rta. Fed. Dlsp. 12 rta. M. Invest. 1 1246 words
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Article236 1965-01-14 14 JANUARY first grade rubber fob. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur v. "tird.iy at TIJ c*-m« Bar Ib., ui> thni -eiirdihs of a otnt on Tu< ->day s < losmc Uvil for th<" pooltion. Tin. tone was inactive. R.A.S. and FMR E closing prices In236 words
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Article111 1965-01-14 14 VJHIPi iym K alongside thr Singapore Harbour «hli«« or eipecteil teday arc: Mekoaa l/s. I h...-, CIHI S a. '•'.ursca I.'l'W. W.i RasjrnaM Ken -_>i Ij.t.ir\iicuk Ham -j:> *i. Van Clooo star McyoM ii Dcmodoru' 33/34, AapoalNM Pr provat M :i'.. K;^™ Mik... I] Mi'iniiiii 44. Straat111 words
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Article30 1965-01-14 14 JAN 11 MALAYAN KIBBKK PRICE: 713 cents (up three -defctha of a rent). TIN: MtS.l2« (dnwn S3.s;;. i. Inofficial rstimutrd Df ferine: -in tons (up I.') ((Ills I30 words
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Article39 1965-01-14 14 porr noon pries pt-r picul yr*terday: Coconut oil: Copra. lin Ke* IK Comnent: PcbPrr. Mimlok »ti s.ir.-nak iilhiH -r<, tarbtcd U-.:i.|X)tiw Singapore Cop*a Affectation nowi prices: L'Dqusttad Singapore Coconut Oil Millerf Am,elation pners > JOT Mill i IVMt.39 words
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Article43 1965-01-14 14 'I'Mfc Malayan Eicnanm Banks' Aim- eiation tnjili. thf^' change* In it» irrchnnla vi---t«-r<l:iv tall rates Canada: nuyirns TT ib J'lb. airmail 16, 1 M 11. 16 credit Selling TT or 00 rtjdy: Canada M 11/16: Belgian Franct 1.604: French Francs IM43 words
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Article76 1965-01-14 14 THE Federation Minister of x Finance haa fixed these prices for calculating; custom* duties for the week b.KiMiinu on January Rubber 71.. ris a Ib. Copra < lon Coconut 0.l 51.0 i.l a ton film oil 9IUM a ton Palm Kernrls 5101 a ton. Thr rate* "f ilnti'-s76 words
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Advertisement1179 1965-01-14 14 NX KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokonama Montieai loionto Det/oit Criicito -Te«as Mare" 22 Fii 1 Mm I Apr II Apr is Apt it Apt "Masuliaia Miw" 13 Mai 25 Mll n Apr l Mat I Mar 11 MM W««t Coast Of Central/South1,179 words
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Advertisement1047 1965-01-14 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. SULF SERVICI le: Adelaidi. Sidaet T#t Mtirtt mtMittißMi Penanp P S'tiam Spore p vn»« lARPETA- 11 Fel 12/11 Frt 14/11 Fll 8 •'•••"g fROM AUSTRALIA nl« /falAMa RAIULA Sailed 14 IM IS 111 lemF'mantie Spore P. S'haai Penang J^ji^ mi 1 itae t Mat1,047 words
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Advertisement84 1965-01-14 14 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Sciiliiatiai Ml CMtilliUi Peru ill Iligkek Ml Meat Kaag Piaang P Sham sowe TRITON (Caiii Manila) I e Pert IS/IT Im infk c» > 'ujan. laoam 11 II us TALABOT (Call* Manna) 11/11 Fee 11/1S Frt 11/11 F l BARBER LINE FROM UJ tASI AMI. «t!>l COASI84 words
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Advertisement787 1965-01-14 15 wmmk\\\\mmL\\mmam oMMBBLin HI H (Continurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT H rdi St Yin. )—Box SO rts. txtro PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTION Requires Tutors for Architectural I'rauKhtsman.Hhip, Builders' Quantities. Shorthand, Physics. Mathematics. Economics, Knglith Language. Apply Box A 5641 S.T. Singapore. WOOLWORTHS (MALAYSIA) LTD. (WHOLESALE DIVISION) Require The Services of an ENERGETIC787 words
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Advertisement655 1965-01-14 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I IS Words St (Mln.)— Box St ct: txtrm DISTRICT 9: St. Thomas Walk. Furnished New Flat, two bedrooms, one study room, llv./dln. room, etc. Mosaic and Parquet floor tilings throughout. Please apply Tel: (Spore) *****/ *****/3R539. ACCOMMODATION WANTED IS Words St (Min.)— Box SO cU. txtrm FURNISHED655 words
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Advertisement614 1965-01-14 15 EDUCATION IS Words ft (Min.)-Bnx SO ett. txtro TYPEWRITING I N O I V I D U A i COACHING. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand, f'.nglmn (Qualifying Test/ Senior). Mathematics Tung Ling school Joo Chi.it Koad End. (Near Sea). Spore *****. BEGINNERS SESSIONS January. Book-keeping, Accountancy, Secretaryship, Banking. Courses by Professional Accountant*614 words
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Advertisement800 1965-01-14 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Words Sf Mi».)— Box St cts. txtrm I WANTED DISTRIBUTOR In Penang lor Japan x No 1 Steel Office Furniture. Apply with full details to Box AS6OS ST. Spore c FOUR DIESEL-LORRY 2| tons willing sell at cheap price. Contact 205. Dorset Road (Spore). Tele- phone ***** Tan.800 words
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Advertisement1083 1965-01-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE '5 Word* U (Mln.)— Box it rts. txirm LATSST MODEL FIAT 600-D 4 nontha, well kept. Insured till Sept 1965. Please Ring Spore ***** foi Ulss Lou for details. ASO 19SS. Very good general condlion. brand new tyres, private owners. 11. 500/-. 238- A, Scrangooa Road, Spore1,083 words
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Advertisement846 1965-01-14 15 AT YOUR SERVICE i 15 Words St (Mil,.)— Box St cts. txtrm I KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, I 23 Tbe> Arrado. lst Floor. Ttl: *****. r 1 Spore. CERTIFICATES. PHOTOCRAPHS. even bound books can i>e pnotocopled Tang's ***** (Spore). DOCUMENTS COPIED PLAN trmc- Ingt printed while you wait. Kotomatlc. 58, Rooinaoß846 words
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Advertisement781 1965-01-14 15 KEDAH SHIPPING NOTICES J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS from Reglstei^d FLOTTA LAIRO LINE Second Hand Goods Dealers will > v "SYnNFY" be received at the office of Juru- oii/uci tera Kerja, Kedah Selatan. J.K.R.. The tv. SYDNEY" Is due to Kullm up to 12.00 noon of the arrive In Singapore from781 words
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Article, Illustration494 1965-01-14 1 O'Neill's century still can't convince his critics from Jack Fingleton fANBERRA, Wed. If Norman O'Neill's position for the West Indian tour was in doubt he seemed to have c] inched it yesterday with a dazzling 133 not out against South Australia at Sydney. Bobby Simpson took O'Neill with him to494 words
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197 1965-01-14 1 EAST LONDON, Wed —A wellhlt century by Hylton Ackermann failed to save Border from defeat by the MCC her« yesterday. Despite Ackermann's contribution of 108. Border were all out in thetr second Innings for 244. leaving the MCC a target of S3. TheyReuter - 197 words
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Article512 1965-01-14 1 LONDON, Wed. J ■JWO SOCCER players and an ex-player admitted at the Nottingham Assizes yesterday taking part in a conspiracy to "fix" English League matches for the betting purposes. They were Richard Beattie, 27, a Scottish international goalkeeper, who formerly played for Portsmouth and Peterborough;Reuter - 512 words
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Article222 1965-01-14 1 F.A. CUP REPLAYS LONDON, Wednesday. VX) SHOCKS came in last night's English F.A Cup A Third Round replays and both First Division Clubs involved eliminated t>»pir nnnnnpnts from lower divisions. Burnley beat Third Division Brentford 2-0 and are away to Beading in the FourthReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-01-14 1 LONDON. Wed.— Henry Cooper. British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion, last night gained a dramatic fifth round win over American Dick Wippernun The referee stopped the fight in Cooper's favour tn .sive Wippfrman further paaiahmMH after the American h-id been close to victory.Reuter - 199 words
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Advertisement768 1965-01-14 1 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Thursday, the 28th day of January. 1065 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor. High Court Building.768 words
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Advertisement838 1965-01-14 1 JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited I from State Nationals and/ or Federal Citizens for the following i appointments: ca) TECHNICAL CADETS/ASSISTANTS (Division II) in the Public Works Department. The post is pensionable. Salary scale: Technical Cadet $324x14-352: Technical Assistant $419x14--545.562x18-652 plus cost of living allowance at current rates. Qualifications:838 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-01-14 2 OH KEE TIANG - Koe urges crowds to behave OH KEE TIANG: REFEREES' CHIEF: AN APPEAL FOR SPORTSMANSHIP By Penang, Wednesday KOE EWE TEIK, president of the Referees' Association of Malaya and chairman of the FAM referees' board, last night appealed to soccer crowds to behave. Last year has not been a good one250 words
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Article159 1965-01-14 2 Kirn Lye faces action by SCFA SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Chinese F.A. secretary Choo Ka.l Low said today that Quah Kirn Lye faced disciplinary action I for his behaviour in thr MCFA' (up tie at Malacca last Sun- day. Kirn I.ye refused to leave the field when ordered by the referre.159 words
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Article21 1965-01-14 2 MADRAS. Wed. India beat t France 3-1 after leading 1-0 at halftime in a hockey international at Palayamkottai yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-01-14 2 ROGER Ounn loses the ball when collared and New Zealander A. W. Bowes (left) lunges out for It during Tuesday's match In which Canterbury University of New Zealand beat a Malaysian XI 30-13.36 words
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177 1965-01-14 2 |>ENANG, Wed. The move by X H.M. Lee. the FA. of Malaysia competitions committee chair- man, to amend Rule 7 (c) of the Malaya Cup competition will gel strong support from Penang. I F.A. of Penang secretary Yaakob Syed says In his annual177 words
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Article151 1965-01-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian rugger will Improve .earns from New Zealand, like the University of Canterbury, were lieie more often. This is the view of MRU president Humpnrey Brooke, who said today that with more such visits "we would soon catch them up." Mr. Brooke said151 words
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231 1965-01-14 2 RACING with Epsom Jeep Flawless a good thing on Sunday IPOH, Wed. Flaw--1 less did a brilliant gallop on a fast track nere this morning. Flawless (Garnet Bougourej beat the useful Koyal Heritage (Mat Shaari) in a 6f trial. Flawless finished two lengths In front, running the last 4f in231 words
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Article153 1965-01-14 2 TEN TO FOLLOW AT IPOH EPSOM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at Ipoh are: \.\SHOR: Twice winnet of the Gold Vase over W straight: working well. ANUGREK BI'LAN: Speedy: narrowly beaten by Construction over Itjoh 6f in November. LOGICAL-. Second to Misty Breeze over Penang 1 7f last month; won153 words
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Article34 1965-01-14 2 LOS ANGELES. Wed. Paul Harney shot a sizzling 69 In the final round to take first place in the US$7O,OOO Los Angeles Open golf championship with a 72-hole total of 276. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article173 1965-01-14 2 BAM cable India for ABC dates ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed Nonconfirmation of the dau-s of the second Asian Badminton Confederation championships to be held at Bombay in February nas put Malaysia In a dilemma Badminton Association of India, the hosts had announced some time ago that the championships would be played173 words
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Advertisement271 1965-01-14 2 'HEADY IDEAS' for 1965 At last after a decade of puffed-up, buoffant hairstyles, a new silhouette has emerged. The new look is sleek, twiagy and short, created to complement with the trouser suits Paris introduced last year. Sq no more elaborate backcombing. It's going to be fashionable to have lmir271 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-01-14 2 DIARY HOCKEY Raxak Cap: S'gor v Negrt (4 p.m.); Penang v S^pore (5 15. both matches at Rifle Range Rd XL). B'pore Div. 2: PWD v Port Authority (Bt. Chennln>; SRC v Schools (Spore padangi Div. 3: Naval Police v RAF Tengah (Naval Base). RIGGER Club match: B'goi Club v54 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-01-14 3 KUCHING, Wednesday JJRITAIVS Minister of Defence for the Army. Mr. Fined Mulley, said here today that British troops in forward border positions had a hi^h morale. Mr. Mulley, who visited British troops along the Malaysia-Indonesia border during the afternoon, was speaking at a reception279 words
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Article138 1965-01-14 3 JAKARTA AND MANILA INVITED I{UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Indonesia and the Philippines are among 23 countries invited to an Afro-Asian Muslim students' seminar to be held here in July. This was announced here today by the president of the National Union of Muslim Students, Inche Mohamed Kamal, who has just returned138 words
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138 1965-01-14 3 The duty dodgers who use walkietalkies- DENANG. Wed. Customs men have discovered that smugglers are using twoway radio sets. A land mobile patrol came upon 30 to 40 thugs last night on the beach near the Chusan Hotel in Tanjong Tokong Road. They were armed with sticks and iron rods.138 words
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Article65 1965-01-14 3 LONDON. Wed— Pop fans can now buy shares in singing stars Cliff Richard and Prank Ifield, It was reported here today. The two singers have sold three of their private companies to an investment firm and the share prices will be quoted on the London Stock Exchange. TheReuter - 65 words
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Article40 1965-01-14 3 NEW DELHI. Wed —Police used tenr gas here last night to break up a stone-throwing crowd of Milking street sweepers. Including many women. Nineteen people were injured in the clash. Police arrested 15 sweepers. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article32 1965-01-14 3 EDINBURGH (Scotland). Wed. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, formrr Briush Prime Minister and now leader of the Conservative Opixisition Party, was in a nursinghome here today for a routine check-up. Reuter. IReuter - 32 words
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Article41 1965-01-14 3 JAKARTA. Wed— Love in public places, such as beaches and snrdens. hurts the morality of the eastern people, say police In Macassar, southern Celebes. They ire conducting raids against couples making public love. Antara news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Obituary116 1965-01-14 3 REGRET ADVISE AMURTHALINCAM (Cable WlitU-m) died 13-1-63. Cortege will leave 141-u I'ppcr ScnuiKOon Road, 2 p.m. H-l-65 for burial Chua Ctioo Kang Hindu Omrtery. MR. RANJIT SINCH, so Nand H:neh. 3.'> or Tuanku Muhammad friiool, Kuala JMI.-tti pa.iard away on Sunday 3.1.85. Krliclous ceremony to n-nrk the Inn ntrs116 words
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83 1965-01-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The first of two W»stland SRNS Hovercraft, which are to carry out inter-service trials in the Far East, arrived in the Singapore Naval Base yesterday on board the Soudan. The Hovercraft had been In mothballs for about six weeks, but within an83 words
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Article68 1965-01-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wed— The management committee of the Chettiars' Temple has requested the public to end the kavadi procession on Thalpusam Day. Jan. 18. before 7 p.m. In the past, kavadi processions have ended as late as 11 p.m. The hon. treasurer. Mr. Kn. M. Kannappa68 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-01-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Union of Hospital Assistants would go ahead with its strike on .Monday despite an appeal for a postponement by Dato Abdul Jamil bin Rais, Secretary to the Cabinet. Wan Din bin Mohamed Hashim, the union president, said291 words
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Article64 1965-01-14 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Three Americans, who whitewashed" over slogans daubed on walls which read "Crush Britain and America," "Take over American enterprises" and "Expel the Peace Corps." were arrested by police at Pekanbaru, Rhio Province. The Indonesian news agency Antara, reporting the Incident yesterday, said police chargedReuter - 64 words
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Article332 1965-01-14 3 LONDON. Wed.— lt was another i quiet day in the stock markets and once again no general trend was established but there was still an undercurrent of selective buying going on in equities, which produced a number of firm spots. Gilt-edged remained overshadowed by the big LCC loan332 words
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Article43 1965-01-14 3 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22^d., Feb. 22^., Mar. 22d.. Apr. 21 \d.. Apr. June 21-13'16d.. July/Sept. 21 .d.. Oct.- Dec. 21-7'16d.. Jan./ Mar. 21\d. Apr. June 21-5 16d. Tulv E>n» 21 id c.i.f. Jan. 21 -d.. Feb. 21\d.. Mar. 21-5 16d Tone: Steady43 words
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Article24 1965-01-14 3 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £1280 sellers £1282. Forward buyers £1250, sellers £1252. Settlement £1285 Turnover a.m. 210 tons, pm. I 95 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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198 1965-01-14 3 Angry old Louis shoots up the poker palaces pARDENA (Califoru nia). Wed. A 70--year-old man. who saw himself as a human sacrifice to force the closure of poker palaces here, opened fire on three of the clubs early yesterday, wounding 29 people four of them seriously. Police later found aUPI - 198 words
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Article105 1965-01-14 3 Sex murder hunt for 'surfie' SYDNEY, Wed. Detectives here are tonight seeking a 16-year-old "surfie" with long fair hair seen talking to two girls whose half naked bodies were later found in nearby sandhills. "Surfies" are members of a cult who frequent Australian beaches in groups. They have bleached hair105 words
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152 1965-01-14 3 Never on a Sunday, says Nazi death camp guard DISSKLDORF. Wed. At the wartime Trrnlinka death ramp in Poland, the Gestapo killed on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, a witness said yestrrdav "But never on Siirul.n testified Arthur Mattes, one of 10 former stormtroopers accused of helping killUPI - 152 words
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192 1965-01-14 3 NEW YORK. Wed. About 200 ships were tied up in ports from Maine to Texas yesterday amid indications that a strike by U.S. East Coast dock workers would continue for at least another week. Officials estimate that the walk-out byReuter - 192 words
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196 1965-01-14 3 'Save the Tibetans from total extinction' appeal pENEVA. Wed. The International Commission of Jurist terday called for a ance without delay m preventing; the people of Tibet from bein^ completely absorbed by thn Chinese People's Republic and ceasing to exist as :i distinct ethnical entity. The commission, in its l)r--comberReuter - 196 words
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Article24 1965-01-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed "Sanearanthi Ponggal' Harvest Festival will be celebrated in Sri Rama Temple. Cl.unui Vill:ip.>, from 6 a.m. to 8.30 i>m tomorrow.24 words
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Advertisement168 1965-01-14 3 Significant only to the analytic mind So revolutionary a concept in timekeeping is the Accutron that not many people can grasp its significance and appreciate its contribution to modern living. But the man to whom reasoning and analysis comes as a habit will recognize the advancement Accutron represents. /^oSflwfifcfi^V Accutron168 words
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Miscellaneous45 1965-01-14 3 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatuie.s in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hichrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 82 66 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 68 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 84 72 C. Highlands 6445 words
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