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Title Section19 1965-01-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1965 15 CENTS K0N.1189 100519 words
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Article, Illustration436 1965-01-15 1 I'LL ACCEPT U N VERDICT: Sock Now he talks of a peaceful solution AFTER A REBUFF FROM HAILE SELASSIE JAKARTA. Thursday PRESIDENT Soekar no today said that he would abide by a United Nations decision to solve the Malaysia question peacefully, despite his country's withdrawal from the world organisation. InReuter; AP; UPI - 436 words
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Article672 1965-01-15 1 Saudara: If was our mistake Till Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, dirt NOT address captured Indonesian infiltrators and Malaysian traitors as "saudara" (brothers) when he met them at Pontian last week. He used the words "awak" and "engkau" (you). Nor did Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking in672 words
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Article246 1965-01-15 1 'NO, NO, NO' SABAH SAYS IT AGAIN JESSELTON, Thurs.— The Sabah Government today reaffirmed its stand on the Philippines claim that there should be no referendum, no negotiations and that the Central Government should not concede any point on the claim. The Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, made this announcement246 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-01-15 1 test tomorrow SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's air defences will be severely tested on Saturday. Almost all of Britain's and Australia's bombers and fighters will be mobilised for the exercise. "The aerial "bombardment" is part of "Exercise Iron Gate" to test the State's preparedness in the mounting conflict with315 words
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Article55 1965-01-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— SOßSl the labour wins; of the Indones.-m Communist Party, has asked the Government to provide the workers with a free ration of nine essential commodities. including rice. This was the latest of a series of Communist sponsored campaigns started last month in pro.igainst55 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-01-15 1 By GABRIEL LEE JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Documents recovered from captured guerillas reveal Indonesia's plans to establish a beachhead in johore for eventual conquest of Malaya. Some of these documents were shown to newsmen today at a press conference given by Johore's241 words
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92 1965-01-15 1 Mulley: Sock playing on nuisance value HONG KONG. Thurs. The British Minister of Defence for the Army, Mr. Fred Mulley, arrived in Hong Kong today after a tour of Malaysia to study at first hand the war against Indonesian guerillas. Answering reporters' questions at the airport. Mr. Mulley said theReuter - 92 words
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Article41 1965-01-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia* naw would sink the British aircraft carrier Eagle If it dared 6tart a war. according to Lieut. Col. Ambardv. the naval spokesman He was commenting on the arrival of Essie in Malaysian waters —ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article21 1965-01-15 1 JAKARTA Thurs. President Soekarno said today there will be "no retooling or reshuffle" of tl'e Indonesian Cabinet. AP.AP - 21 words
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Article46 1965-01-15 1 MANILA. Thurs. Five people were injured here yesterday in a freak accident when FIXE ENGINE smashed into a CAR which collided with a Bl'S as the fire engine hit a parked JEEP. which hit another JEEP which trashed into a RESTAURANT.46 words
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89 1965-01-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Reprisals against members of Indonesia's banned Murba Party continued today with the announcement that Murba members of the 45 Revolutionary Movement had been expelled. Antara news agency said Mr Adam Malik. Trade Minister. Mr. Sukarni. lormer Ambassado* to Peking, and Mr.89 words
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Article44 1965-01-15 1 SINGAPORE. Thuis Mo.st of the 3,000 crew of HMS Eagle. Britain s biggest aircraft carrier, today spent their first day in Singapore on board (heir >hi]>. Only a few came ashore in the afternoon for shopping and sightseeing.44 words
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Article28 1965-01-15 1 SATO AT UN. M\V YORK. Thurs. Japans Prime Minister l.i-iku Sato arrived here ti.d.iv for 24-hour which ">ll include his first visit to Initrd Nations Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article139 1965-01-15 1 CAIGON, Thurs. Troops ringed the Buddhists national headquarters this morning after monks and nuns voted to launch an allout campaign to topple the Government or Prime Minister Mr. Tran Van Huong. Army authorities said they had expected a demonstration this morning but a Buddhist spokesmanReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-01-15 2 KHANH AND HIS 'YOUNG TURKS' HAVE TEA WITH HUONG AND TAYLOR SAIGON, Thurs gOUTH Vietnam's Armed Forces Chief, Lieut. Gen. Nguyon Khanh, said yesterday he was "very confident for the future." He was speaking at a goodwill tea party designed to show that the military, the GovernmentReuter - 209 words
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72 1965-01-15 2 JAKARTA. Thurs— A court in I Ponthtnak. Indonesian West Bor- noo. has sentenced a man to 12 i yens' jail for trying to spread .1 philosophy which ran counter to I 1 the state ideology. Jakarta news- papers reported yesterday. Two other men receivedReuter - 72 words
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312 1965-01-15 2 PICK A SAFE TIME, THE THAI GOVT IS WARNED New Constitution and the holding of elections BANGKOK, Thursday. Thai Cabinet has been urged to make certain it picks a safe time for the promulgation of a promised new Constitution, to be followed by elections. The Interior Minister, General Praphas Charusathien,312 words
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111 1965-01-15 2 Only food ships handled in Calcutta r*ALCITTA. Thurs. Food ships are the only vessels bei n t handled in the docks here following a strike of about 35 assistant harbour masters which has practically halted the port's shipping. The men k truck in protest against what they described as the111 words
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Article60 1965-01-15 2 I MOSCOW. Thurs. President Ayub Khdii of Pakistan is expectIvd to o.iy ;i 10-d.iy rtatl to the Soviet Union In April. Pakistani I External Affairs Minister. Mr. Bhutto snld here ypstc: Mr. Bhutto, who ends a threrday to Moscow today, told newsmen lie ni .siitislird withReuter - 60 words
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96 1965-01-15 2 (COLOMBO. Thurs. J Officials here are asking why the State-owned Ceylon Radio played a Beethoven funeral march ias a prelude to a broadcast by Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. the outgoing Prime Minister. The Government of I Mrs. Bandaranaike. the world's only womanAP - 96 words
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158 1965-01-15 2 Now Algeria confirms Afro-Asian summit talks put off CAIRO, Thursday. I AKHDAR Ibrahim, Algerian Ambassador to the lj UAR. yesterday said his Government had decided to postpone, "due to delayed accommodation preparations." the Afro-Asian summit conference scheduled for March 10. Mr. Ibrahim was commentin« on a I'euoi't mat tne postponement158 words
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175 1965-01-15 2 Newsman told: Get out of Kenya in 24 hours \TAIROBI, Thurs. 111 Peter Forbath, correspondent of Time magazine, was yesterday declared a prohibited immigrant by the Kenya Government ard ordered to leave the country within 24 hems. Mr. Forbath. 29, and a local Indian photographerPrlya Ramrakha. working for Lite magazine,AP - 175 words
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Article47 1965-01-15 2 BEIRUT, Thurs. Several clashes occurred recently between Kurdish rebel tribesmen' In Northern Iraq and Government troops, well-infcrmod sources said yesterday. About 40 Government troupe were reported killed. The tlashe; were mostly isolated skirmishes and there were no reports of large-scale battle.s. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article26 1965-01-15 2 ADEN. Tliurs. One British soldier was killed and another wounded when Yemeni raiders shortly after midnight attacked federal regular army garrison «t Mukeiras.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-01-15 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby SA LLT«^ FOODJ I CALORIES VCXJ MEED I V To LAST VDU UNTIL f WMATS "N I y >. ISO SPECIAL fIT GIVES US ANOTUER A V ABOUT IT ?y I QUARTER Of AN HOUt?/ y^"\^ INMBED^41 words
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298 1965-01-15 3 BBC under fire for a 'colour bar' polls broadcast Major candidates at Leyton deny it LONDON. Thurs ]yjR. Patrick Gordon Walker, the Foreign Secretary, denied last night a BBC statement that the colour problem had emerged as an issue in the Leyton by-election in which he is seeking re-election toReuter - 298 words
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72 1965-01-15 3 118 babies born to under- 16 girls LONDON, Thurs. One hundred and eighteen babies were born to girls under 16 in London during 1963, a London county council report said l>r. A. B. Stewart said in the report that one in seven births in Greater Ixmdon during 1963 were illegitimate,UPI - 72 words
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Article141 1965-01-15 3 Murville 'no'to London trip T ONDON, Thurs. The French Foreign Minister, Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville, has turned down several dates suggested by the British Government for a visit to London for talks with Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, British Foreign Secretary. An authoritative British source said this yesterday but heReuter - 141 words
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Article72 1965-01-15 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— A committee of the Organisation of American States said yesterday Communist activity in the Western hemisphere had increased and called for the setting up of an imer-American body to fight it. The special consultative committee on security, in a report to the OAS Council,Reuter - 72 words
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82 1965-01-15 3 LONDON.- Thurs. a Goya painting and a Picasso etching were among four pictures worth a total of £2,000 stolen from a London West End flat. Art thieves broke into the vacant apartment of Mr. Prank Hess and selected the four smallest but most valuableReuter - 82 words
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Article42 1965-01-15 3 Jacksonville i Florida > Thurs. The mother of I liich schoolboy Jerry Hari>er. 15. whose long hair was shaved ofl by a teacher, has filed a complaint against the teacher alleging assault. A hearinc will be held next week.42 words
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Article26 1965-01-15 3 DEITROIT. Thurs.— Automotive engines can be modified o perform just a.s well on nmmonia as they do on guoilne. General Motors research engineers reported.26 words
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170 1965-01-15 3 TURKEY TEAM IN BABEL SHIP TO BE WITHDRAWN WASHINGTON, Thursday. has told the United States it is no longer x interested in taking part in the proposed Nato multi-lateral force, the State Department said yesterday. An 11 man Turkish contingent In the crew of the Claude V Rlcketts. the AmericanReuter - 170 words
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Article72 1965-01-15 3 WARSAW. Thurs. Lieut-Col. George Carey. U.S. Air attache in Poland, has been asked by the Polish authorities to leave the country within two weeks, a U.S. Embassy spokesman said. Sources close to the Embassy said Mr. Carey was alleged to have been seen byReuter - 72 words
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Article61 1965-01-15 3 MADRID. Thurs. Sources at the British Consulate in Barcelona said yesterday that Charlie Chaplin's 19-year-old son. Michael, is to marry actress Patricia Johns. 25. in Barcelona on Jan. 22. The couple made a formal application a few days ago to get married, the sources said.AP - 61 words
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148 1965-01-15 3 £40,000 PEARL NECKLACE STOLEN AGAIN I ONDON, Thurs. A famous pearl necklace valued at £40,000 was being sought by British detectives for the second time this century yesterday after thieves took Jewellery from the home of a millionaire's widow. The perfectly matched two strand rope of pearls, known as theReuter - 148 words
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50 1965-01-15 3 WELLINGTON. Thurs. "Lady Chatterleys Lover" will be allowed into New Zealand in hard covers but not paperback editions. The Attorney-General. Mr. Ralph Hanan. told the New Zealand Press Association last night that the paperback edition might be submitted to the Indecent Publications Tribunal. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration112 1965-01-15 3 ONDON, Thurs. Peter Ma Kerr. 19. did not know Terry Downes (above) was a former world middleweight champion when he demanded £5.000 from him with menaces, a court was told yesterday. Kerr said Downes' house and his chain of betting shopsReuter - 112 words
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Article44 1965-01-15 3 LONDON. Thurs. A pay dispute at Vauxhall Motors. English suosidlary of the giant Amrrican General Motors Corporation, was settled last night when union leaders of 21.000 Vauxhall workers voted to accept the management's offer of an extra fourpence halfpenny an hour. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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100 1965-01-15 3 MOSCOW Thurs. Russian authorities announced yesterday that 400 more factories would be put on a profit plan this month. The National Economic Council said the factories, which produced shoes and clothes, were located in Moscow. Leningrad. Kiev. Odessa and other large citit s. TheUPI - 100 words
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193 1965-01-15 3 TUC seeks talks with Callaghan on rising prices LONDON. Thurs. Leaders of Britain's Trades Union Congress yesterday demanded a meeting with the Chancellor of the Exchequer before his rext Budget to express concern at rising prices. As the T.U.C.'s economic committee decided to call for a meeting with Mr. JamesReuter - 193 words
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Article56 1965-01-15 3 BELFAST (Northern lielandi. Thurs. A church here collapsed at the height of the city's worst storm for several years. Only the spire was left standing. The church organist, 23-year-old Brian Carson, escaped by a few minutes. He was practising when one of the walls cracked andReuter - 56 words
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Article32 1965-01-15 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Soviet fishermen In the Taimlr peninsular, northern Siberia, have found the frozen remains of a mammoth believed to be 10.000 years old, the Soviet news agency, Tass reported32 words
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Article110 1965-01-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The political liaison secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Ghazali Ismail, today warned cultural and welfare organisations in Singapore against Indonesian "subversive elements" infiltrating into their midst. Speaking at the opening of the Queenstown Koran reading competition at Tanglin Halt. Inche Ghazali said that since110 words
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Article64 1965-01-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. chairman of the National Theatre Trust, today presented a scroll to Mr. Chua Cheow Tien for donating $5,781 to the National Theatre Fund. The sum was the proceeds of a performance of "The Story of Prince Slav Khong" by the64 words
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230 1965-01-15 4 Chase in swamp after 3 robbers by big posse CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Three armed robbers today slipped through a tight police dragnet thrown around swampland flanked by Upper Serangoon Road and Tampines Road. The robbers, a gunman and two dagger-armed accomplices, escaped after waylaying a bill collector along Ponggol Road and230 words
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203 1965-01-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A three-day "Gift of Life" exhibition, aimed at giving the public an idea of the workings and functions of the Blood Transfusion Service here, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Jan. 22. It will be opened by203 words
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202 1965-01-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Soaring some 99 feet skywards atop the houses In Calrnhill Circle stand? a "giant" of steel a tower crane. It can be raised to an ultimate height of 236 feet and. according to Mr. Stanley Ng Peng Hon, an202 words
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Article205 1965-01-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AMERICAN trade unionist, Mr. Victor Reuther, A flew in from Kuala Lumpur this morning to find out about Singapore's labour problems. At a luncheon given in his honour, he asked Mr. Ho See Beng. chairman of the National Trades Union Congress: "What do you205 words
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105 1965-01-15 4 Seaman's death in a brawl: Two men to stand trial SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two men, alleged to have murdered a seaman from HMS Centaur during a free-for-all, were today committed for trial by a magistrate. Mr. Sachi Saurajen. at the end of a threeday preliminary Inquiry. Musa bin Dahlan. a taxi-driver,105 words
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128 1965-01-15 4 'Unity of all races' call by Premier SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today stressed that all races must unite and co-operate with all other communities to forge a Malaysian nation. In a message to the souvenir number of the Singapore Pongol Festival Celebrations Committee, the Premier128 words
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87 1965-01-15 4 New link road near General Hospital SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Public Works Department has constructed a short link road between College Road and Eng Hoon Street, near the General Hospital, to eliminate the "dangerous" crossing at the junction of College Road and Outram Road. The new road is also to prevent87 words
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Article67 1965-01-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. W.H. Murray has been elected chairman of the Singapore Adventurers' Club Others elected: Mr. Peter Tan. vice chairman: Mr. Henry Anjr, hon. secretary: Mr. Ang Swee Nam, asst. Hon. secretary; Mr. Danny Tan. Hon. treasurer: Mr. William Chin. asst. hon treasurer Committee members: Mr. Edward67 words
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Advertisement556 1965-01-15 4 ><»W 5110%%1\<.! 11 am, 1.30,4.00, 6.30 A 9.30 pm SKIP GIRLS! GIRLS! yl\— GIRLS! to makc| nlu >our cyct bu| 9 e! mm to*f moncolor Musicroma. ODEON PALACE TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! THE INTERNS Michael Collon Suzy ParVor tUU HU. HAY! DAILY 1.30, 4 00. 6.30 9.30pm Sundays: Extra Show at 11556 words
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208 1965-01-15 5 By CHONG CHEE SEONG MUAR, Thurs. More than 20 Malay fishermen have turned t.risha-riders to make up the loss from Indonesian confrontation. The off-shore night curfew, which began on Dec 23 soon after the Indonesian landing at Pontlan, has prevented thorn from208 words
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Article79 1965-01-15 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs.— Brazil is planning to speed up establishment of a Brazilian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur to try and boost Its exports to Malaysia. At present Brazil exports less than $3 million worth of goods annually to Malaysia while imports are nearly $30AP - 79 words
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Article44 1965-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sarawak will send two candidates to the sixth national Koran reading competition to be held here from Jan. 18 to Jan. 24. They are Che Aluyah binte Nor and Inche Dahlan bin Matrang. Both are from Kuching.44 words
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Article23 1965-01-15 5 PENANG. Thurs. Thieves stole 15 .sacks of chilli powder and brans, valued at over $500. from .i Beach Street godown yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-01-15 5 FIRST TRIALS BEING HELD AT NAVAL BASE THE first of two West land SR-N5 Hovercraft which arrived at the Singapore Naval Base on Wednesday had its first trial run 90 minutes after it was unloaded. The hovercraft had been in mothballs for about six weeks.48 words
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Article, Illustration360 1965-01-15 5 Ghazali: Aim of Sock at talks— our liquidation LONDON, Thursday. £)ATO Mohamed Ghazali bin Shafi permanent secretary at Malaysia's External Affairs Ministry, said in London last night ''If you are going to negotiate with Soekarno you must be prepared to negotiate for your own liquidation." He referred to the IndonesianReuter - 360 words
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131 1965-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Japan- j ese Government will' j soon hold talks with Malaysian officials on sending its first batch j of Peace Corps volun- teers to assist in development projects. The Japanese Ambassador. Mr Fumlhiko Kal. said today: "Our Peace131 words
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Article62 1965-01-15 5 KUALA TRENGOANU. Thur.v— I A farmer. Kaji Sal'eh bin Mali- mood. 55. was fired $25 or one j weeks Jail In the magistrates I court here for failing to I report within 12 hours a cholera i death in his house at Buklt Besar here on62 words
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Article44 1965-01-15 5 PEP.TH. Thurs.— Dame Florence Cardell-Ollver, Australia's first woman Cabinet Minister, died here yesterday without ever revealing her age. She was believed to be 88. Dame Florence was state Minister of Health, Supply and Ship--1 ping between 1949 and 1953.44 words
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89 1965-01-15 5 |^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs,The Malayan Nature Society has requested anyone who find> b'-dv fie.i-1 or alive, with rings on thel' less to send the ring! to the Moratory Animals Pathological Survey. University of Malaya Throughout the world more than six million birds have now89 words
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Article44 1965-01-15 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An ex I hibition of Renaissance drawings in facsimile from the Chateworth I collection is now being held at the National Library. Thr exhibition. I which opened on Tuesday, wilii continue till Feb. 3. It is organised by the British Council.44 words
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123 1965-01-15 5 Customs' fourth success in 48 hours DENA N G. Thurs. Customs officers here scored their fourth success in 48 hours when they foiled another attempt by smugglers last night to slip dutiable goods into the mainland. The officers found textiles worth about $2,000 In a sampan off Bau toaung. Textiles123 words
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Article48 1965-01-15 5 PENANO, Thurs.— Lee Hool Beng, 19, who failed to report the loss of his identity card within a reasonable period as required under the national registration regulations of 1960. was today sent to two weeks' jail when he could not pay a $25 fine.48 words
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249 1965-01-15 6 Penang to launch war on the profiteers PENANG, Thursday. pENANG will launch a campaign to combat rising prices with the inauguration of a consumers' association at a public meeting on Saturday night. The meeting, to be held at the Khek Association (7.15 p.m.), is sponsored by the United Democratic Party.249 words
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99 1965-01-15 6 Pahang water carnival to attract more tourists I'UANTAN. Thurs. The Pahang Government will j stage a water carnival as part of a big publicity camI palgn to attract more tour--1 ists to the State. The State Tourist Promotion Officer. Che Yang binte Dahari, said: "The carnival will be the biggest99 words
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Article67 1965-01-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thuii The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan TtW. will inaugurate the two-day Tamil festival celebrations inside the harbour area at Tanjong Pagar basketball ground (near Gate No. 2> at 8 pm. on Satur- day. The Minister for Culture. Mr. I S. Rajaratnam. will speak on the67 words
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Article75 1965-01-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A mats seller from Malacca, Ahmad bin Abbas. 21. was sentenced to a year's jail and six strokes of the rotan by a magistrate's court here today for extorting $2 from a youth. Ahmad, who conducted his own defence, was found guilty75 words
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Article69 1965-01-15 6 Siren test for K.L. on Monday KUALA LIMPIR. Thurs. The Telecommunications Department will test the audibility of the newly-installed air raid sirens at strategic points in various parts of the capital on Monday. The sirens will be tested in the morning and evening and the wailing sound will be heard69 words
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Article43 1965-01-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The j Housing and Development Board has called for tenders to reclaim about 1.000 acre.s of land from the sea along East coast from Bedok to Tanjong Rhu a disj tance of six miles. Tenders close on Mar. 1.43 words
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229 1965-01-15 6 IPOH, Thursday. A FORMER economics student of a Japanese University, Lee Foolc King, 26, was today jailed for nine months by the Sessions Court for having subversive documents a book entitled "Selection of Mao Tse-tung" and a copy of the "Moscow229 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-01-15 6 An American couple in Singapore to drop a pebble... SINGAPORE, Thurs. An American husband-and-wife team is in Singapore to "drop a pebble." which they hope will start TiDples leading to a wave of American tourists to Singapore." They are Mr. Arturo F. Gonzales, free-lance writer for several American magazines, and164 words
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78 1965-01-15 6 Stabbing was to settle old score' SINGAPORE, Thurs. A tnsha rider, Tay Hong Chee. told a magistrate's court today that he stabbed another trisha rider. Ho Ah Ouan. to "settle an old score." Tay said Ho had on one occasion taken over his monopoly In transporting sailors without asking his78 words
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Article38 1965-01-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A .special veuetarian dinner will be held at Leong Nam Buddhist temple in Changi Road on Sunday to offer prayers for world peace, the safety of Malaysia and the well-being and prosperity of Malaysians.38 words
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272 1965-01-15 6 Razak to open Seacom link with Sabah KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak will open thp first phase of the South-East Asian Commonwealth (Searom) telephone cable link tomorrow by callinz the Chief Minister of Sabah. Mr. Peter Lo. Tim Razak. who will b* actine for Tengku272 words
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124 1965-01-15 6 Collection of tithes may amount to $100,000 pENANG. Thurs. Th« State Islamic Religious Affairs Department today estimated that about 100.000 i Muslims In Penang and Province Wellesley will have to pay "Pltrah" (tithes) this year. "At 'he rate of one dollar a person, we are expecting to net about $100,000124 words
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Article37 1965-01-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Han Jubir. will inaugurate the service of 22 taxis belonging to the Selangor Transport Co-operative Society at the Sultan Sulaiman Club. Kampong Bahru. on Saturday.37 words
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Article193 1965-01-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE Government has for the sixth time decided to defer the ban on the use of sodium arsenite as a weed-killer for another year with effect from March 1. The decision to ban the use of sodium arsenlte was made In September 1961.193 words
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Advertisement436 1965-01-15 6 H|Ms9 iiri^H<l mm' MM I «g? Ii V jjl' jMMi mmWlmm Mr -9 wt- lla mm\ wfrnMrn Mwrn J My t' ifl IliK\| WWmWmt/ m i jMrn W&i MmmmM B T V iH! WMi iSmlmmfi RiL 1 118 i m 7t mwm m M LAW i mm ml mmtk mS436 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-01-15 6 Huffs Bunny Hy ttniph iivimdnM Vt* /hEV,QUIT^ I SOWWY, V OHM, SEE^i V THIS AIN'T •nTv^^'^ \l »l18 words
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Article, Illustration513 1965-01-15 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Malaysia on right road, says famous British author ARTHUR RICHARDS J.B. Priestley, 70, here on visit: 7 believe in mixed marriages' by KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. "These are early days for Malaysia and I think you are on the right road," said British author and playwright J- B. Priestley here today.513 words
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291 1965-01-15 7 Bahaman: I do not think they will strike KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE Minister or Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samx suddin. said today his Ministry had issued no special instructions tc cope with 'the threatened strike by the hospital assistants scheduled to start on Monday. "However. I do not think they291 words
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Article68 1965-01-15 7 IPOH. Thurs. Police investigating a fatal road accident at the Lahat Road roundabout here this mornlng had a difficult time clearing the scene of curious spectators. A traffic Jam developed seconds after a 35-year-old housewife was knocked down by a municipal conservancy lorry at the busy68 words
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154 1965-01-15 7 Ningkan 's tribute to British forces KUCHING. Thurs. The I Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. yesterday paid tribute to the British forces serving in Sarawak He was speaking at a re- ceptlon for the British Minister of De.'ence for i the Army. Mr. Fred Mullev Dato Ningkan154 words
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125 1965-01-15 7 CEREMBAN, Thurs. Police are investigating a spate of ni isc h i c vous acts against a number of town councillors. This morning, two councillors. Mr. Lim Kirn Chuan (United Democratic Party) and Mr. C. Kajaratnam (LabourIndependent) found dirt outside their offices. Tyres125 words
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Article52 1965-01-15 7 PENANG. Thurs. Miss Thailand. Miss Apasra Hongskul. 19 will arrive at Bayan Lepas airport here by Malaysian Airways Comet from Bangkok at 2.55 p m on Sunday A former Penang Convent pupil, Miss Thailand, was elected at the I 1964 Thai constitutional fair .n 1 Bangkok52 words
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115 1965-01-15 7 MALACCA, Thurs. i The Malacca Muni-' cipal Council has decid- ed to take action to recover assessment arrears totalling about $70,000. The decision was taken at Hast night's meeting of the council s finance and general purpose committee. The arrears are for 1960 to 1963115 words
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Article72 1965-01-15 7 IPOH Tl, ur .s. a tin nuner Wong Kook Hint?, was fined $30 by the magistrates court here wnen hp pleaded guilty to ruiing to submit his statement of accounts to the Department of Inland Revenue on time. In mitigation. Wongs counsel Mr S. N. Lew.72 words
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Advertisement53 1965-01-15 7 M mill. iM 11 THE FLATTEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.... with a sweep second hand. The Favre-Leuba ***** model is an example of unmatched watch making skill, backed by eight generations of experience. In this exclusive model, Favre-Leuba has combined perfect precision with the flatness of modern design SOLD AT53 words
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Advertisement204 1965-01-15 7 Is it true Arrow Decton absolutely never wrinkles? —ARROW^mim now $18 9 Absolutely never. Well, almost never. If she must cling to your shoulder or fuss with your collar or something, let it wrinkle a little. You won t notice anything in a minute or two. Also WHIP $12.25 Available204 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-01-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gABAH can hold its first general election in eight months' time, according to Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, chairman of the Elections Commission. He is leaving for Jesselton tomorrow to carry out a survey on how much work the commission278 words
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Article58 1965-01-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Chew Hai Yong. 35. who pleaded guilty yesterday to theft of a car. was jailed for live years by the First Criminal District Judpe. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye Chew had five previous convictions including one for possession of firearms for wh'ch he58 words
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Article37 1965-01-15 8 BATU GAJAH. Thuis. Asst. Supt. Zainuddin bin Mohamed Haslnm. the OCPD here, has been transferred to the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur. He has been succeeded by Asst. Supt Mohamed Tanlr bin bachok from Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article117 1965-01-15 8 $910,000 loan to flour mill ONDON, Thurs. The Commonwealth Development Corporation announced here that it and the Mercantile Bank Ltd. had each agreed to lend V 280.000 towards the, cost of a new V 3 million flour mill in Malaya. corporation statement said the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Co. wasReuter - 117 words
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Article46 1965-01-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Prof. Ernesto Zierer. Professor of Linguistics at the National University of Trujillo in Peru, will give h public lecture on "A Panoramic View of Present -D;iy Peru" In the Art Museum- University of Sinßapor". at 8 D m. on Jan. 22-46 words
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185 1965-01-15 8 success story SINGAPORE, Thursday. /OPENING a factory today, the Minister for Finance, Dr. Gol: Keng Swee. said that despite Indonesia's trade boycott, civil disturbances and a set of tax proposals the economy was sound. He acTded: "Development in the public sector continues185 words
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203 1965-01-15 8 Helicopter makes dawn flight to save a sick seaman- DENANG. Thurs. x A R.A.F. Whirlwind helicopter from the R A.A.F. base in Butterworth today airlifted a seriously ill Chinese seaman from a Royal Navy tanker off Muka Head and flew him to the General Hospital here for treatment. Folice cleared203 words
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Article56 1965-01-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Orchestral Association will present a symphony concert of the National Theatre Fund under the patronage of the MnLster for Culture. Mr. S. Ra--I.cranium, at the National Theatre on Jan. 23. The concert will be conducted by Capt. AE- Hollowell. Director of56 words
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Article36 1965-01-15 8 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Sabah Flying Club has offered a $2,000 scholarship to a local boy to stud* aviation. The schola'-shlp will enable th« successful candidate to obtain a private pilot's licence.36 words
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Article67 1965-01-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ton Malaysian civilian workers of the British Forces in Malaya have been awarded testimonials for outstanding serviceThey are Mr. A. Thambu Samy. Mr. Chong Teik Kool. Mr. Lim Kirn Boon. Mr. Tan Tee Pat. Mr. I Yap Tuan Thye. Mr. Sukumaran Kongal Mathevan.67 words
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Article34 1965-01-15 8 TAIPING. Thurs.— Hong Kong r Miss Yong Yoong. has arrived here for personal appearances at the Carlton Cinema, m connection with the screening of her film "Seven Fairies" till Sun-34 words
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Advertisement319 1965-01-15 8 L. M. ERICSSON congratulates MALAYSIA on the opening of the Kuala Lumpur- Singapore— Jesselton section of the SEACOM Cable Link. LM ERICSSON IN INTER'^J^^ NTAL SWITCHING Plans lor linking the continents by submarine cable circuits under the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are gradually being realized, thus providing facilities for international319 words
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Miscellaneous274 1965-01-15 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS needs fibre <5 > 1. A rich age for tool* one can 8. Role I overdid in motley <13>. tell (13' 9. Honour queen with monu--10. Relate how a penalty wit ment (8. 5). Riven for holding forward (9). 15. Actor peer Is going to pro--11.274 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-01-15 9 Soh Tiang Keng - Afro- Asia siding us after Indons' walkout: Khaw Soh Tiang Keng: By Singapore, Thurs INDONESIA'S withdraw a 1 from the United Nations has swung more AfroAsian support to the side of Malaysia. This is the view v)f the Malaysian Minister of Housing and Local Government, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, in307 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday.. THE Italian Government plans to give a new boost to its trade relations with Malaysia this year, the Italian Ambassador here. Dr. Mario Filo della Torre, said today. Dr. Torre said: "My government believes In trading with and not aiding developing259 words
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Article94 1965-01-15 9 Postal clerks impatient at delay IPOH, Thurs. Postal 1 clerks. who were given a row deal by an arbitration court last October, are impatient i at the Governments delay in implementing: the riward The Union of Post Office Workers, which represents Ithem has decided to hold an emergency meeting of94 words
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Article60 1965-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s.— The Malayan Railway Administration tnnounced today that from Mon- day. tin- local passenger train will 1 leave Ipoh for Prai at 5.45 a.m. instead of at 6 a.m. The local down passenger train will leave Kuala Kaiig.sar for Ipoh 14 p.m. instead60 words
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Article49 1965-01-15 9 K I.ALA LUMPUR. Thur.s Noor Mihmed bin Abdul Az'.z. 24. of Kl.mc Road, m chained In the magistrate's court herr today witli stealing tivc bicvclcs. Nooi who pleaded guilty, com- mitted thi tholts brtwmi March 26 ;inrl Dec. 13. last vf.ir. SentI encr was postponed-49 words
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99 1965-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The National Union of Day Training Centre and College-Trained Teacher;aims to bring every one of 13.000 teachers under the scheme into its fold The assistant publicity officer of the union. Incite Kassim bin Haronti said yesterday that he expected99 words
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Article70 1965-01-15 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. William Jacks Co. is offering a $2,000 reward tor information leading to i the recovery of its stolen radio and television sets. A spokesman for thr company said today that the name* and addresses of informers would be treated In confidence Thieves70 words
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Article122 1965-01-15 9 $22,000 gift from Cathay IfUALA 1.1 Ml' IK. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today received a cheque for 522.138.5<> for the National Defence Fund. This represented the takings lor the last show in tl Cathay Organisation theatres throughout Mal.i>sia on Dec. 1», last year. The chairman of122 words
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Advertisement157 1965-01-15 9 j§* ■2MKK WBSk fl ■I wL i sent from Coventry G.E.C. (Telecommunications) Ltd Coventry, tenders it s congratulations to the Telecommunications Administrations of Malaysia on the opening by the Prime Minister Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Putra Al-haj, of the Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jesselton section of the SEACOM Cable. The G.E.C.157 words
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Miscellaneous168 1965-01-15 9 1 °»n tiff I Mmtmiim THERE HE IS. TOASTING L-- 1 DEPENPS ON I I ...COULD BtT^V^^^ f WHOOEY' A FB_LA> COULD fHE\ HIS PINKIES IN THE THINK. HE'IXX WHAT BEING HE'S NOT THE WEU.,I pS<UP A PRETTY GOOD 1 Mrk Tracy f/ CTfcPwiPr Twmt4 fwELX.NOW THAT /"anDThel [~7 TO168 words
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723 1965-01-15 10 The Straits Times Friday, January 15. 1965. Bung Talks Peace If he is. then the proper course is to communicate with the Malaysian Government. In doing so he must not set conditions. "Am I not a peaceful man?" Soekarno asked pressj men at his conference. He ■coned to think it723 words
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Article29 1965-01-15 10 in Wonln SIS (minimum) MR. AND MRS. Conrad SkHchy ifi;.nk rrlallvra and frlmd* for thrlr K'tfiwUnr*. kind a»»l«tance. pre«^nt» •mil for the loan ot c*r» on th» otca-29 words
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Article74 1965-01-15 10 H'urrfs SIS (Minimum) KNICNT RECINALD TMURAI SINGAM <*:n ..i in <trrn«l MM > vnr :iko lort.tr Kondly rrmfmnrrM hy mMJi«T. »iMm «nd broth. Kttpori'. M THE LAST RITES in Honour Of thr K M IMMN, of Middlrlon H(i.^|M.tl, will Im* hHd brtu'-. iino 11 a m on nth74 words
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Article208 1965-01-15 10 W.r*, Sli (Minlmmmt AIVAL HAJ. brotlwr of Jo» Raj. Srrrmbu died affr it Ionic Illoea* on IV1-M »t Third Pookar» Btreet. Tan"nr. HINRY Low Hens Mun aje 31 pMM* sway peacefully on 12-1-6S »t Singapore G H Cortege leaving Ooxpel Hall J»lan Duvldaon. KL »l .'«<*> |..m on l«-1-8ft208 words
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Article370 1965-01-15 10 The big question about Malaysian industrialisation now is less how to attract factories than where to put them. And that, in the absence of any federal initiative, boils down to competition between the States. True, there exists in name a Federal Industrial DeveloDment Authority but it is not370 words
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Article148 1965-01-15 10 Mal;i\ sia, which recently has h id ample reason to value its Commonwealth membership, today gains yet another benefit from its participation of this unique association of nations. Planned before Malaysia was mooted, the section of the South-East Asia Commonwealth Cable to be opened today will link much148 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1965-01-15 10 Godfrey Hodgson - Godfrey Hodgson by JOHNSON READIES HIS PROPOSALS AIMED AT CHANGING THE FACE OF AMERICA WHEN President Johnson drafted the 1 c g i s lative proposals outlined in his State of the Union message tQ Congress last week, he did so as a political leader1,195 words
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Letter266 1965-01-15 10 YOUR editorial on "Hospital Threat" (S.T. Jan. 13) said that "there is not yet anything like a deadlock In the union's claim that it should be able to deal directly with the Government rather than through Cuepacs." This is not a fact. For the past six months266 words
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Letter125 1965-01-15 10 I REFER to the report <S.T. Jan. 9i headed "Challenge to Awards" relating to an Industrial Arbitration Court case heard on Jan. 8. It is reported that the award was made by the then President. Dr. Charles Gamba, sitting with Mr. O. C. Thio and Mr. R. O.125 words
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Letter208 1965-01-15 10 AS a veteran of three cracker wars in the University of Singapore. I should like to say how pleased and grateful I am that someone has at last been courageous enough to speak out against them. Until these girls spoke up the matter was considered closed, as in208 words
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Letter124 1965-01-15 10 r PHE traffic system at the junction of River Valley Road and Clemenceau Avenue Roes from bad to worse. When driving down River Valley Road towards the city, one has to join a long queue, squeeze through a narrow bottleneck, cross your fingers, shut your eyes and charge124 words
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Article345 1965-01-15 10 Modern day Higgins in a hurry WASHINGTON, Thnrs. 17 Him l)(x»:ittle V/aa born too soon she could have avoided all that nonsense with Professor Henry Higjrms had she met Professor Charles Hurst and his electronic speech improvement machine. Hurst, a BMSCk scientist and MttttuH Dean of Howard University's Liberal Arts345 words
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Advertisement646 1965-01-15 10 Str.it, Tmtt Malay Mail Classified sdvertlssfnents miv be hsnded le: 1 colo iroiuai •upci*- MARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES Naval Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coiryer Quay IHI NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck'* Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. Navel Bats HAMIEM STORE 1419 Upper646 words
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Advertisement56 1965-01-15 10 WHAT'S RIGHT WITH AMERICA? "I ncultured trigger happy race prob--1 c m." Is everything people abroad say about America critical? No; here from Switzerland, Austria, England, Asia, Mexico and yes. even France, are admiring comments on U.S. culture, music, education in "the first workable multiracial society'." Do not miss this56 words
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Advertisement126 1965-01-15 10 Indian quality product /V «/nawo«t d oO ol contf o ssajsßßßsj !Qq aa^^ *»■*■> sst J* f I Ton A(1 Ton Capacity SWltCh 011 *****30 v.ft. t SO Cy*.A.C. Supply jfV*«i" Single fhase. ROOM AIR CONDITIONER With on Accoire you can I Other items of export: get awoy from the126 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-01-15 11 GUNS LOADED AT THE AIRPORT— THEN THEY ARE OFF TO THE FRONT a N ADVANCE parry of 82 rxofficers and men of the 1 st Bn.,6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles arrived in Kuching on Wednesday. Straits Times picture by Lee On Wing shows the GurkhasLee On Wing shows the Gurkhas marching away from Royal Air Force Transport Command aircraft - 137 words
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136 1965-01-15 11 More car parts declared pioneer items KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today declared the manufacturing of car bodies, seals, gaskets, radiators and related parts as a pioneer industry. This is the second group of car parts which has been declared pioneer products.136 words
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Article50 1965-01-15 11 KANGAR. Thurs. The Perils branch of the PMIP will give n treat to all Muslim patients in Kangar Hospital on Hari Raya. Each patient will receive eggs, cakes and other refreshment from the party's social committee, the chairman for which is Inche Iwnall bin Ahmad.50 words
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146 1965-01-15 11 Three to die for murder of family JESSELTON, Thursday. THREE men were sentenced to death by the High Court here yesterday for the triple murder and burning down of the house of a millionaire in the Langkong Estate in KucVit on July 11 last. The victims were millionaire Wong KuiAP - 146 words
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Article68 1965-01-15 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs A 17-year-old pupil of the Ibrahim Secondary Schoo there. Miss lam Ah Lin. topped the LCE examination results in Kedah with distinctions in all the seven subjects for which she sat last October. Miss Llm in addition won a gold medal for science68 words
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Article117 1965-01-15 11 1/1 ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two new patrol boats of the Royal Malaysian Navy will arrive in Pcnanß tomorrow at the end ,cf a voyage from England. They arr the K D. Sri Negri Sembilan and Sri Malacca commanded by Lieut. C. Kuttan and Lieut.117 words
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292 1965-01-15 11 Newspaper report helps to trap a kidnapper ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The newspaper in Mr. Boon Ting's hands described both kidnapper and victim. Then he raised his eyes and right there, at a Singapore bus stop, were the kidnapper and victim, a six-year-old girl. He ran to call a friend and292 words
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Article81 1965-01-15 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— An Illegal Immigrant from Thailand told a magistrate's court today that he illegally stayed in this country since November 1963 because he fell in love and was reluctant to leavo Mr. Phaltoon Potchanakorn, also known as Ang Kwan Chong. tcld the81 words
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Article51 1965-01-15 11 TAIPING. Thurs. The office of the Hua Lian High School in Thomson Road here was broken into in the early hours of yesterday and an unsuccessful attempt made to open the safe. Later the thieves tried to remove a table fan but ran away when the watchman51 words
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Article58 1965-01-15 11 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurs. A spokesman of the MinKtry of Defence said today th.it the "Mac-tipped" I'lillets recovered from Indonesian infiltr.it n captured in the Sungei Belukane arra of Johorr la-t week urn "armour piercing incendiary bullrtv" The bullets were "old ammuntion" that was out of date58 words
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218 1965-01-15 11 Holyoake confirms 54,675,000 aid to Malaysia iyELLINGTON. Thurs. The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holoyoake, today confirmed New Zealand had offered £550,000 (54.675.000) worth of military and training aid to Malaysia The offer, which Included the supply of some small arms was made when Mr. Holyoake visited the areaReuter - 218 words
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Article55 1965-01-15 11 Makan besar 3 joget party SEREMBAN. Thurs. British Army officers at Ra.sah Camp iier* will entertain Muslim soldier-, their wives and children, numbering more than 300. to a H:.n Rajra makan besar and Jottet party. The two parties will bo lirid at Rasah Hall on Fob 6. The makaa besar55 words
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Advertisement103 1965-01-15 11 ■mi BACKACHE STOPS and then you say thanks to <-gf De Witts |F Kidney Bladder Pills K They quickly make your kidneys and bladder work M Wf properly again and clear out trie poisoni that cauia tk BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS BLADDER TROUBLES Because DiWmi Pills purify your blood -you103 words
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Advertisement194 1965-01-15 11 QUALITY PRODUCTS FROM INDIA 3. I T I MAIN AUTOMATIC EXCHANGES FOR telecommunication IMf^^*" liT^fl HJpUSI *^H hr VJ injttamF**^^^^ i- i "jfl I _»~^*e rTwl H>^ Jil 1 3 Indian Telephone Industries, the pioneer Public Sector Undertaking in India. manufactures a wide range of telecommunication equipment. These include 9£LmJ^!194 words
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Miscellaneous690 1965-01-15 11 Today *s Radio, TV 1 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S—K.L.5 K.L. and P. rinanf tan"; 735 Fr.urard. Flickers: 6 lpoh and Malacca 8.00 Now s id Mandarin; 8.10 P.M.: 5.15 Test Pattern and CnlfMIM Ancient An: 8.34 ExMusic; 5.45 Programme Sum- pedition: 9.00 News in Malay; mary: 5-50 News Outlines690 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-01-15 12 MR. R.P.F. SMALLWOOD. general manager of the Commercial Union Assurance Ltd.. (above) arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Mr. Small wood's visit coincides with a time when a programme of expansion is being initiated by the company in Malaysia. Mr. Smalhvood announced the opening in the near154 words
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Article84 1965-01-15 12 Indonesia is planning a rubber export drive to boost exports und help in her campaign to confront Malay.Ma economically. The official Antara Man agency reported that a special rubber command (Komando Karet > bus been formed to carry out the export drive. Dr. J. Leimena. the84 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-01-15 12 Burma wants more trade with Malaysia in 1965 DURMA hopes to fur- ther increase her two-way trade with Malaysia by promoting more reciprocal visits by trade delegations between the two countries in future. The visits of Burma's two trade delegations to Malaysia last year had helped to strengthen trading ties293 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-01-15 12 MR. SARABJEET SINGH, a 23-year-old electrical engineer who recently joined the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd an associated company of 1.C.1. < Malaya Ltd., flew to the Britain this month for further studies He will undergo 18 months' practical training In heavy electrical equipment and131 words
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165 1965-01-15 12 Cathay to run direct flight to HK CATHAY Pacific Airways has announced that commencing April 1. it will introduce direct flights between Hong Kong and Singapore The new services will be operated with Convair 880 Jet aircraft, the largest and most modern 'ets offering a direct service and the flying165 words
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Article78 1965-01-15 12 pAN American Airways recorded a 21 per ceni jump in Pacific passenger traffic and a 65 per cent jump in Pacific cargo volume in 1964, it Is reported by Pan Americans director for Malaysia. Mr. B. Torrance. The all-time highs were 2.364--544.000 revenue passenger miles;78 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-01-15 12 MR. F.N. RIDING, a director of Hickson Welch (Holdings) Ltd., and managing director of Hickson's Timber Impregnation Co. (G. 8.) Ltd is here on an extensive visit. Highlight of his tour will be the two-day Hickson s Tanalith Licensee Conference to be held in279 words
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Article, Illustration328 1965-01-15 12 JURONG WILL MAKE FOAM PLASTICS MALAYSIA'S first loam plastic factory at Juron^ will begin production sometime early tlu.> year. Owned by Foam Plastics Ltd., the factory will manufacture rigid and flexible plastic products for the Malaysian market and eventually for export to neighbouring countries. The company. Incorporated in 1963 with328 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-01-15 12 AIA HAS NEW REGIONAL SECRETARY j i announcement made by J\ Mr. G. M. Hughes, president of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd. (AIA) appoints Mr. W.I. Cheong as AlAs regional secretary for .Malaysia. This appointment became effective on January 1. Mr. Cheong joined the American International Group of Companies73 words
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Article82 1965-01-15 12 Mr. VV. C. McKean. superintendent of Fraser and Neava i Malaya) Ltd. brunches in Malaya poes on retirement later this year after 24 years with the Company. He was entertained to a tea. party by the staff of the company '.s Ipoh branch and dinner by the Ipoh Tiger82 words
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214 1965-01-15 12 A GENERALLY better business year ahead has been predicted in the National Association of Purchasing Agents' annual forecast on ousiness and economic conditions issued in New York. Bui the association's report also added a note Df caution over a possible slowing of business exDansion214 words
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Advertisement323 1965-01-15 12 HERE IS THE NEW SANKYO AUTO-4X The world's most compact quality Bmm cine camera with 1:4 power zoom lens (f/ 1. 7, 7.5 mm to 30mm) For a perfect companion to the above, see the Sankyo Load-Matic (Auto-loading Bmm Projector) Sankyo SANKYO SEIKI MFG. Cp.. LTD. Shlmbashi, Tokyo, Japan bttotto323 words
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Advertisement77 1965-01-15 12 QANTAS AIH (AKQ London and Europe are only 18 hours away by Qantas DIRECT UHJAS 707 V- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K. (7 FNgrttf a week.) Australia: (6 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Carg« Agent or contact Malaysian Air« ways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas,77 words
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211 1965-01-15 13 Indonesia: The U.N. will stay put until UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. United Nations activities in Indonesia will continue until the situation about Indonesia's withdrawal from the world organi- j sation is "officially clarified." the top UN official in Jakarta told i the Secretary-General yesterday. The official. Mr. Bojko Pavlclc of Yugoslavia,Reuter - 211 words
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110 1965-01-15 13 JAKARTA, Thurs. Major General Achmadi. the Indonesian Information Minister, is collecting views and information to decide what kind of newspaper would be permitted to appear in Indonesia, the official Antara news agency reported today. It was announced recently that the Indonesian PressReuter - 110 words
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Article211 1965-01-15 13 Sleek new destroyer built at Nagasaki undergoes trials TOKYO, Thursday. I new Japanese Navy will enter the missile age next month with the commissioning of I its first missile destroyer, Vice Admiral Susumu Ishiguro, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Maritime Self -Defence Force fleet, said today. TheReuter - 211 words
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148 1965-01-15 13 MENZIES, ON HOLIDAY, IS FIT AND TANNED HONOLULU, Ttaun The Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. arrived here yesterday aboard the liner Arcadia. He looked lit and tanned, but characteristically shunned newsmen. Sir Robert, his daughter, Mrs. Peter Henderson, and his secretary. Miss Hazel Craig, were greeted by a delegation148 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-01-15 13 Schweitzer is 90-a 'twin town' ceremony I IBREVILLE (Gabon), Thurs. Dr. Albert Schweitzer, healer, musician and the philosopher of "reverence for life." today celebrated his 90th birthday in Lambarene. where he runs the most famous leper hospital in the world. Many ceremonies have been planned. Including naming a boulevard InReuter - 117 words
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133 1965-01-15 13 LISBON. Thurs— A French archaeologist has described as authentic prehistoric paintings found In a cave In Southern Portugal. The paintings are believed to be 20.000 years old about 7 000 years older than the famed bull* depicted in caves at Altamira. Spain.133 words
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Article, Illustration41 1965-01-15 13 Nona v 28 men VONA (.aprinda- shvli of Russia. 23-year-old women's world chess champion, plays 28 games of chess simultaneously against 28 men while on a visit to Britain. She won 18 of the games, drew seven and lost threr. EXPRESSPIC41 words
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214 1965-01-15 13 C'wealth Secretariat: Officials agree on details of report ONDON, Thurs. Senior Government officials from Commonwealth nations yesterday reached agreement on the details of a report to their home governments recommending creation of a permanent Commonwealth Secretariat. The agreement was achieved at a final session of the talks which the officialsReuter - 214 words
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98 1965-01-15 13 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Police Lt. Vincent Satriano accused of selling counterfeit S2t notes, interrupted the start of his trial vesttrdav to plead cuiltv Satriano. 39. has been a member of the police force for 17 years. During that time he received 32 meritorious citations98 words
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Advertisement317 1965-01-15 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* Si (Mm.) Bom M extra BOX A4S9 S.T., Ipob. Position Oiled. Applicant!) thanked. ALL APPLICANTS to Box 'hanked. Vacancy has been tilled. LAOY SALES SUPERVISOR required. Contact Tel: iS'iore) ***** foi tntir PART-TIME HANDWORK TEACHER required for Primary Srhool. Apply A 167.'5 S.T K.L. LADY required317 words
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Advertisement658 1965-01-15 14 SITUATIONS VACANT ;j H'nrrfu Win ,—Bnx iO rtt. extra winner of tbe Christmas gulx. you safe WANTED PERMANENT QUALIFIED Teacher for Korms 3 to A Id fully assisted Phor Tay High School. 19A. Began Jermal Road, Penan*. Apply to Chairman, Board of Governors before 17th January. 1965. WOOLWORTMS (MALAYSIA) LTD.658 words
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Advertisement1062 1965-01-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Worda SI (Mini—Box S* rts. axtrm OETACHEO 4-BIOROOMC Tumplnei Road <9t mi.) tlcctrlcit) avmllablc at unall coti. No modern sanitation. Rent Sl3O/. per mootn Ttl *****. Spore lIMI DITACHID BUNCALOWS »l Jalan Teoipua. Kully Kurnianed. Three Bpaciou* Bedroom* witb baUrooma attached. Dininn-room. Servant's Quarter. Uvrage. Tel. *****.1,062 words
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Advertisement918 1965-01-15 14 EDUCATION S Words St (Mtn.y—Box St r»« erfr. HEALTH SCIENCE Taught ny Spei.i list Teachers under approved Laboratory conditions $8/. monthly. Enrol at ISA Mackenzie Rd. (opp. Rex). Tel: ***** Spore. HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing?— Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Bents Ha nan dally, the918 words
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Advertisement1045 1965-01-15 14 HIRE PURCHASE li Wards M (Mln.)— Box St eU. extra MM HUA HANG Finance Umlted. :>v Waterloo Btreet Finance Hire l>urcnase on New and Used Cars Tel: Spore ***** A '-'3353 OWN CAS COOKIR $10'- monthly. Bottled or City Ras. Ray-Tech Radio Corporation. 13 Selegie House (S pore) Tel: *****1,045 words
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Advertisement974 1965-01-15 14 FOR SALE v *'»rats St (Mlm.)—Bmm It rts. exfrei SECONDHAND CARPETS Indian wool. Oood as new. 22. Taaglln Rd.. Spore •ITTER BUY BOSCH from Singapore Refrigeration Oft.. 164 Clemenceau Av Tel: Spore *****. NEW SHIPMENT of Multi-Coloured Printed Thai Silk. Meng Co.. 13 Upper Pickering St.. Spore. Tel: *****. DOUBLE974 words
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Advertisement809 1965-01-15 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Worda St (Mln.)— Box SO eta axtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA HetH Victoria Hotel 323 M Bar/Kf.itniiranl. HOTEL AMBASSADOR SrasMe 48. M.yrr Road. DaociOK Nightly. T.I ITJBI AIR CONDITIONED Non-alrcoa- I dttioatd Room modrrßtc charges liur_ Uo% Hotel Tel: BMH LOANE COURT HOTEL. IT. Balmoral Road.809 words
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Advertisement760 1965-01-15 14 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fuuerum Building, up in iiitm on Monday, SStb. January, 1965. !or:C i INSTRUCTION OK KARTHWOKK. ROADWOHK. AND DKAI.NWOKK rOH RESETTLEMENT AREA 102 A IU3 OFT LIM CHU KANO ROAD. (Show Round on Tuesday.760 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-01-15 15 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ffJM LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE "••■4 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'Pori P S'tWffi "tni-| CITY OF LEICESTER 2122 Jaa 23 24 jai 25 21 Jai t CITY OF COLOMBO M Ju. 1 Ftk •FLAMINIAN 13/15 fek II II fek II Fek i CITY Of WELLINGTON 25/*71,279 words
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Article102 1965-01-15 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. LEADING Industrials continued to recover. Second rank Issues were quieter and turnovers low but rises slightly exceeded (alb. Base metals were steady. New Broken Hill regained further 1/6 to 118/- and Mount Isa sd. to 40/11. Oils steady, quiet. Mount .sa 40/11 N Broken Hill <10s.)102 words
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Article252 1965-01-15 16 I.'EBRUARV first grade rubber f.a.b. elosod at S p.m. In Slngapora and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 1 cents i«r Ib down onr-elKbth of a cent on Wednesday'!) closing level for the position. Tne tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prloeo In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.252 words
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Article73 1965-01-15 16 /"HINESE Produce Exchanga, Slnga. J poro noon oriees per piaul yestsrday: Coconut oil 1 bulk $64 seller*, drum $67 sellers. Copra: Jan. /Feb. t'K /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok wnite. $1671 sellers. Harawak white $165 sellers, special Sarawak black $I.'>s sellers, garbled Lampong black $165(N) sellers, AST A $175(N)73 words
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Article19 1965-01-15 16 The following further December rubber crops are notified: Batu I.inUnt; 302,000 lbs., and GleneaUjr Plantation* 183.000 lbs.19 words
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718 1965-01-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were better on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia for a brief period yesterday then eased, but still closed above Wednesday's closing prices. Twenty-three industrials showed gains of from one cent to 15 cents. This was due to a slightly better718 words
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Article27 1965-01-15 16 Malayan Stock Indire-s Jan. 13 Jan. It Industrials 77.91 79.40 Tins 107.62 10R.15 Kubner 107.50 1117.34 •Dm. 30, 1963 100 Deo. 29. 1962 m 100.27 words
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Article938 1965-01-15 16 DUSINESS tn and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.50; C.S. Holding (4.000) $2.04 U; Ounlap (1.000) $1.68, (1.000) $1.70, (1,000) SLAV: East Smelters (11.000)938 words
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Article23 1965-01-15 16 MALAYAN RUBBER •RICE: 71? rents (down ine-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5626.37J (down ;i.:.->). Unofficial estimated [ferine: 275 tons (up ."> tons).23 words
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Article76 1965-01-15 16 TMI Malayan Eicrtanxe Bankt' Aeio- eiatlen made these rhiinpen In It* rateK to merchanta yesterday (all rates to S100): Nik Varh: buying TT 32 11/18. airmail OO 32 13/16. 90 d/st. 33 17 S ir.iit bills, 33 5/1S trade bill*. Stlllnc TT *r OO ready: New Vor« 3276 words
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Advertisement1057 1965-01-15 16 AUSTRAIia SERHiti raKISIAN «ND P 6ULF SEIVICI Tt: Frrsijstli, Alelaifi. Meltium, Sylaei M^.-. m~~^» Panani rtjtt j pu a MMrai ail Nataiartiaaß Utff T« v Fet 12/11 Fit 14/11 fil S po«e P. S'Mr* fiaang lOMIALA- I Mar 1/11 MM 12/14 Mar MJUU Ull|l MjM ROM AUSIhALiA Ntn aauNO KAJULA1,057 words
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Advertisement447 1965-01-15 16 _aj^^T^&r^^E gaaaft^^CE^3aites taar^ I Poisenger Corgo Service, Straits/Nogopottinom/Modros. Spore P. S'hom Penong S.S. MOHAMMEDI VOY. C-2 16/18 Jan 19 Jon 20 Jan Chief Agents: R. Jumobhoy Sons Ltd., Tel: *****/7 WEiTIOUNB: tUROPE SERVICt SiPif-u'i Miisniiit, ueitiaat, Ham, TAY6A Si. ltd II Part 17 JM OtUirk, Altwert, NatiKrg Briaiea. IttUrtatL SOUTH447 words
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Advertisement65 1965-01-15 16 H^ GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING LTD. IOAIINS FM:- ABEUIDE MIIBOURNt. STOMET f>t«t s»sttanha<» .'J?Jf*!H ait. (OLOEN SPRING U/17 Fit kULDEN WONDER 11/21 Mar IJ/JJ Mm ai COIOEN SPRINS IS/« R4../P S»«naMta Ageatu Ag'itx CIAH SUAN SMiPPms LTI. Aagt* Aaancat Car* »a»li At. .cia Ceo, a. Tilia A»ei StTMI. t65 words
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Advertisement922 1965-01-15 17 EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES. OOVnUOfBNT CANDIDATES TKIVATE CANDIDATES. An examination for mldwives will be held at District Hospital, I Batu Gnjah and Taiplng on fa LL'nd February, 1965 for Government candidates. Private candidates at General Hospital. Ipoh on Tuesday, 23rd February, j 1965. 2. Private candidates from the State of Perak922 words
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Advertisement789 1965-01-15 17 IN THE STATE OF SINGAPORE THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAP. 174) HARRISONS CROSFIELD (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore). At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company, duly convened and held at the Company's Registered Office, Mac Donald House. Orchard Road, Singapore, on Thursday, 31st December, 1964, the789 words
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Advertisement782 1965-01-15 17 NOTICES LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board lor Singapore will be held In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District nnd Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10 30 a.m on Tuesday.782 words
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Advertisement924 1965-01-15 17 NOTICES I THE SINGAPORE TRACTION I COMPANY, LIMITED i Incorporated in the United Kingdom) EXTRACT FROM THE CHAIRMAN S STATEMENT ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER. 1964. AND DESPATCHED TO ORDINARY STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY ON 11TH JANUARY. 1965. TOGETHER924 words
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Advertisement952 1965-01-15 17 NOTICES J.K.R. KEDAH I'l Ml.l IM I Mil TAWARAN. TARIKH untok menutop tawaran bagi MEMBINA SA-BUAH JAMBATAN MENYEBERANG SUNGEI KULIM DI-BATU 1% JALAW KULIM BATU PUTEH akan di-lanjutkan hingga 19.1.65. Jam 12.00 tengah harl. LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT i TENDERS are Invited for laying down a Premix surface on the road*952 words
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Advertisement111 1965-01-15 17 IN MEMORIAM asflwJa In loving memory of Mr. G. S. Kumar, departed on 3rd. January 1965. ••(.one- from this world but forrver to be chrrishrd in our memories:" We express gratitude to doctors, staff Ward 45. G.H. Sinxapore for their dedicated care during his illness; as well as friends and111 words
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Advertisement581 1965-01-15 17 QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Well established Company with branches n Singapore and Malaya and now expanding apidly in the field of electronics, television, engineering, etc. requires a suitably qualified nan to be fully responsible to the Board for its iccounting and financial affairs. Applicants should be Chartered or Certified Accountants, or Chartered581 words
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224 1965-01-15 18 Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the Urst time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In one haemorrhold case224 words
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Article, Illustration515 1965-01-15 18 Kenny Fernandez - Kenny Fernandez: By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs NS-S'GOR CLASH ECLIPSES STORE WIN SINCAPORE 6; PENANC 1 (halftime 5-1) SELANCOR 2; NECRI SEMBILAN 2 'half time Negri 2-1) I gINGAFORE, the Razak Cup holders, got off to a tine start in this year's hockey championship quadrangular by beating PenangHarold Teo - 515 words
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Article111 1965-01-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Royal Malaysian Air Force hockey team will play a series of matches in Singapore next month in Drei paration for the Armed Forces i three big hockey competitions. i They will leave for Singapore on I Peb. 4 and will play three111 words
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221 1965-01-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Centre-three Stewart Ross, ii lormer Hong Kong captain and member ol the London Scottish club team, gave a sparkling display to pave the way for a Selangor Club victory over the Selangoi Services in a rugger friendly on221 words
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Article18 1965-01-15 18 HOCKEY Spore Div. 2: SRC 'B 1 Combined Schools 0 Friendly (Kluang>: Civilians 2 Ped. Engineers 2.18 words
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Article79 1965-01-15 18 DUNEDIN. Thurs. The Pakistani touring cricket team collapsed on the first day of their three-day match against Ougo here today and were all out for 162 just before tea. The man who did most of the damage was fellow-Pakistani KhaBd Ibadullah, the Warwickshire nllrounder who is player-coach for79 words
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197 1965-01-15 18 CINOAPORE. Thurs. The i Singapore Amateur F-A- will pick about 30 players from clubs and schools for a series of trials l next month, writes JOE DORAI SAFA president Hussein Ka. mari said today: "There are signs that we may lose some of our197 words
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341 1965-01-15 18 RUGGER Kiwis go home with Humphrey the tiger By MANSOOR RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The New Zealand Canterbury University rugger team, who boat a Malaysian XV 30-13 here on Tuesday, left for home today. Among the souvenirs they carried with them was a toy tiger mascot named Humphrey a present341 words
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Advertisement231 1965-01-15 18 JUST ARRIVED THE LATEST SHIPMENT FROM ITALY ITALIAN SANDALS SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR AND HARI RAYA PUASA ALSO AVAILABLE U###V#*# V 4% IHH I HIT nJh, B II \ITU' Mvn shoos. I \ltll S IU Ol V# >. ITALY SHOES STORES 332, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE-9. TEL: ***** 31,231 words
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Advertisement117 1965-01-15 18 FREE! Ul I A FREE i TABLETOF |iKPPI CAMAY Ff EVERY WA .lw#toVV Wm W&&w(B§ LI AID I ||t«*«-*..|. PDCAM I A large, II 'Vaseline' Hair Cream not only keeps your long-lasting II hair well-groomed and neat with that natural tablet of fragrant M\ oo k f makes hair healthy,117 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-01-15 18 DIARY 1 HOCKEY Razak Cap: Selangor v Penang (4 p.m.) Negrl v Singapore (5. 15, both matches at Rifle Range Rd, KLi. Spore Div. 1: SCC v Prisons (padang). Div. 3: SRC 'C v Rojal Maries (SRC Rrd).38 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-01-15 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep SIX-YEAR-OLD WILL CARRY NEW COLOURS IN BID TO EQUAL RECORD ON SUNDAY RACING with IPOH, Thursday gKYWAY will carry new colours when he attempts to equal the five-wins-in-a-row record here on Sunday. The six-year-old has been sold to Dr. Lip Seng Chiew (Pil363 words
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Article177 1965-01-15 19 I T>ARIS. Thurs.— A French court has awarded 218.404 francs inu.rr than £16.000 > damages to French trainer Jack Cunnington against Sir Gordon Richaixis. Cunnincton sued Sir Gordon for < allryed negligence in looking after a colt. H.iimma, which dropped out of the 2.000 Guineas in 1956Reuter - 177 words
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257 1965-01-15 19 CRICKET SIMPSON LEADS AUSSIES AGAIN MELBOURNE, lfl Thurs. Bobby Simpson, who led Australia In England last summer, is to captam the Australian team to tour the West Indies. The Australian selectors today named the following team: R. Simpson, captain (NSW); B. Booth, vicecaptain (NSW): P. Allan (Queensland): R. Cowper (Victoria):Reuter - 257 words
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Article33 1965-01-15 19 HONG KONG. Thurs. Hong Kong will compete in the Asian Youth football tournament in Tokyo in April, the Youth development and coaching committee of the Hong Kong PA decided yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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165 1965-01-15 19 SOCCER Shrewsbury, Everton win F.A. Cup replays LONDON. Thurs. Third Division Shrewsbury gained a deserved 3-1 home win over Second Division Manchester City in their F.A. Cup Third Round replay last nighc. Shrewsbury, who will be away to Millwall in the Fourth Round, looked far the better side after the165 words
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Article294 1965-01-15 19 I ONDON, Thurs. The English Football League management committee, concerned about the "considerably damaged" image of professional soccer, yesterday made a further effort to win clubs over to their thrice rejected modernisa- tion plan. In their message to the 92 Football League clubs, the committee say:Reuter - 294 words
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Article99 1965-01-15 19 LONDON. Thurs. Hwang Jun Hien. a London university student, is to help England's bid for honours In the world table tennis championships at LJublJloa. Yugoslavia from April 15 to 25. Hwang, coach to the Sarawak Table Tennis Association and a player who uses the "pen-hol-der" grip, isReuter - 99 words
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Article42 1965-01-15 19 HOBART, Thuis. Francois Jauffret of Prance brought off a major upset by defeating Australia's Wimbledon champion Roy Emerson in the Tasmanian lawn tennis championships here today. Jauffret played brilliantly for a 6-3, 3-€. 6-3 victory In their second round match. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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124 1965-01-15 19 "\J I :\V YORK, Thura. World _lN heavywrtjht bovine champion Canto* Clay laid yesterday he would be ready to flfht Sonny Liston six weeks aflei hr had obtained a doctors approval to resume training. He will be examined next Toesday toReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement62 1965-01-15 19 THIS I aEKH GIVE THE GIFT CHINESE THAT KEEPS NEW f ON GIVING YEAR PLEASURE I IbU Hiiif ill mi r I mmmmwmlmMwm I M\ r^ "mm uu 1 Kodak INSTAMATIG CAMERAS Nine models available from wi your local KODAK dealer Kodak I Kodopok Cortndgat for your tnttomotic Comcra Kodak62 words
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Advertisement293 1965-01-15 19 I mm mm A^B a Mr mmw^ Vl^W W I Mr M^^m^mmmmmmmWmmwMMW^ y W I BPP"""^^^^^^^ I j&mMmA L a m, M\ A mf"' .-<2* mw Mm f**^^ B&h^^~ -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service for a longer time. It is the result of293 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-01-15 20 iohori:. BAHRU, J Thurs. Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here today sentenced Lee Fook Lum, 24, to death for unlawful possession of a hand-grenade in a security area at Parit Jawa, Pontian District. Lee, charged under the Internal Security401 words
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167 1965-01-15 20 MAYHEW: WE ARE READY TO SEND MORE TROOPS VANCOUVER, Thurs. Britain was prepared to send more troops into Malaysia to ward off threatened attacks by Indonesia, Britain's Navy Minister said yesterday. Mr. Christopher Mayhew told a press conference here there were now more than 70 British warships and some 50.000Reuter - 167 words
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Article67 1965-01-15 20 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Brunei Government said today r. was "unaware" of any Brunei "delegation" visiting Indonesia at present. On Jan. 12. the official Indonesian news agency. Antara. reported in Jakarta that a "delegation" of Brunei people had arrived in Samarinda, Indonesian East Borneo, and had toldReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-01-15 20 Wee couple extradition: They win another round T ONDON, Thurs. A former Singapore Harbour Board security officer, Anthony Wee Boon Chye, and his wife, Agnes Wee, have won another round in their battle against being extradited to Hong Kong. The Privy Council yesterday granted them special leave to appeal against477 words
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78 1965-01-15 20 Two lots of border talks next month BANGKOK. Thurs. Two Thai Malaysian border talks will bp held in February, the Prime Minister. Mr. Thanom Kittikachorn. told reporters here today. The first talks would be held In Penang "some time after Feb. 9," he said, and the second in Kuala LumpurReuter - 78 words
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Article24 1965-01-15 20 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— lndia will start using Indian ivuclr rockets for space experiments early next year, All-India Radio said last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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261 1965-01-15 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 30-month-old Singapore Muslim Social Development Board proposes to hold a convention shortly to study how best the board can achieve its aims. The secretary of this private body. Tuan Syed Mohammed All Alsagoff today said the Board had been261 words
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Article330 1965-01-15 20 LONDON, Thurs. It was a satisfactory day in the stock markets, with equities responding to a broadening selective demand, in which the leaders were more prominent than of late. Engineering shares provided a number of good features and Ruston and Horneby were outstanding with a rise of 2 6 at330 words
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Article51 1965-01-15 20 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 22\d., Feb. 229 id.. Mar 21 7 4d., Apr. 21--13 16d. Apr./ June 21* id., July/ Sept. 21 ..d. Oct. Dec. 21-7/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 21 s id., Apr./ June 21 id., July Sept 21 id., c.l.f. Jan. 21\d., Feb. 21-5 16d.. Mar. 21 Sd.. Tone:51 words
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Article27 1965-01-15 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £1260, sellers £1265. Forward buyers £1235. sellers £1237',.. Settlement £1267 3 Turnover a.m. 225 tons, p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Steady but I quiet.27 words
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Article201 1965-01-15 20 A pledge to Malaysia by Britain KUCHING. Thurs. The British Minister of Defence for the Army. Mr. Fred Mulley. said in a broadcast over Radio Malaysia (Sarawak) today, that Britain would do her best to see that Indonesia's thn-ats would not Jeopardise the objectives of Malaysia. Mr. Mulley. who is201 words
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Obituary40 1965-01-15 20 TASHNA MOORTHI. MA V Drlvi 14th J.inn ir. -ninrtson Ooi>al Bundrun p.m to Hindu cemetery for hural. MR. MR NAIDU of M.niLab«. I 1-119 at his residence. Circular Road. K.I. 00lt< I n n Ix>kf Y'-w Road Crrmatoriiii--. today.40 words
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Advertisement127 1965-01-15 20 Late CLASSIFIED? 20 If urrfii "ftn/niiifft i Glasses with gold rims for Chinese New Year m a i* l A beautiful gold-rimmed glass will be given away PREE with every case o< RED LION ORANGE. F&N ORANGE CRUSHand SARSAPARILLA purchased from now unti' 30th January. 1965. Place your orders early127 words
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Miscellaneous45 1965-01-15 20 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 64 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 86 68 Ipoh 64 Malacca 90 68 Singapore 86 68 C. Highlands 66 5245 words
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