The Straits Times, 16 January 1965
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Title Section23 1965-01-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times RV. < .tic*' 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100523 words
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268 1965-01-16 1 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today Indonesia uould continue to send raiders into Malaysian territories, but at the same time he asserted that the republic was prepared to have immediately peacr: talks without lire conditions with MalaysiaAP - 268 words
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Article, Illustration853 1965-01-16 1 KHOR CHENG KEE - PEACE ONLY TOO GLAD: Tengku KHOR CHENG KEE: 'The real danger is from Peking' PREMIER ON TV: 'SOEK CAN'T BE TRUSTED' I By ALOR STAR, Fri. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today that he would be "only to too happy" to consider any peace proposal by the United Nations or853 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-01-16 1 Why Sock wants the Big Bang \IANILA. Fri. Prcx"* sident Soekarno w ants to have a nuclear bomb by next year or in early 1967 because only the bomb can raise the morale I of the Indonesian masses. The independent local weekly news magazine Examiner said this today. It saidReuter - 273 words
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Article26 1965-01-16 1 MANILA. Pri. Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendez said today the Government will not block the dispatch of non-combatant I Bplno volunteers U> South Vietnam. UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article57 1965-01-16 1 LONDON, Fri. A mother and daughter h?ve both been granted divorces on (rounds of cruelty by their husbands in London's divorce court. Mrs. Joan Bartholemew and her daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Dance, Here represented by the same lawyer and called the same doctor to five evidence. The judgeReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1965-01-16 1 CHESTERFIELD < England). Fri. Doctors today reported the birth of a boy who developed in his mother's abdominal cavity instead of the womb. The baby has been placed in an Incubator. The mother is recovering.36 words
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Article26 1965-01-16 1 UPPSALA (Sweden) Fri. The Seismologies! Institute here today retM^tered a powerful earth tremor. apparently caused by a Soviet un- derfcround nuclear weapon test.26 words
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Article23 1965-01-16 1 THAKHEK (Vientiane) Pri. Fifteen person. 1 were killed and 20 seriously injured when ;i lorry overturned near here. Reuier.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration496 1965-01-16 1 FIRST HE CATCHES COLD THEN DEVELOPS CIRCULATORY WEAKNESS BEFORE THROMBOSIS f ONDON. Fri. Sir lj Winston Churchill. Britain's 90--year-old great statesman, suffered a stroke today. His doctors said he is seriously ill. A medical bulletin said he suffered a cerebral thrombosis or a blood Hot on the brain.496 words
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Article163 1965-01-16 1 SAIGON. Friday. SOUTH Vietnamese planes and ships have been hitting "military targets" in North Vietnam with U.S. protective air and naval cover, reliable sources said today. The actions so far have been quick strikes mounted by propelior-driven fighterbomber planes but could be expanded at anyUPI - 163 words
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Article58 1965-01-16 1 SINGAPORE. Fn. The "Supremo" of the British Armed Forces in the Far East. Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. returned here from London today He declined to meet the press. Admiral Begg— C-in-C of i the Unified Far Eastern Command— flew to London I three days ago for talks58 words
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Article393 1965-01-16 1 Razak: Still more troops coming [^l ALA LI -Ml'l X, In. Mill more military reinforcements ire being sent here from Britain il Malaysia's request ;is the anticonfrontation build-up aoes on. Announcing this tonight. Tun Abdul Razak. said the units involved comprised the Headquarters. 19 Infantry Brigade group with a signals393 words
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Article32 1965-01-16 1 CANADA HALTS SALE OF PLANES TO SOEK OTTAWA. Fri— Canada halted proposed sale 12 Otter aircraft to We>t Irian. External Affairs Minister Paul Maria told Canadian News Agency today RenterReuter - 32 words
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163 1965-01-16 2 Pacific rocket tests: Japan protests T»OKYO, Fri. Japan 1 has told the Soviet Union that it regards i the projected Soviet rocket tests in the Pacific as an infringement of the rights of other countries, the Foreign Ministry announced here last night. Japan's protest was conveyed to the SoviPt Ambassador.Reuter - 163 words
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Article19 1965-01-16 2 BANGKOK, Fri.— King Olav of Norway arrived here today for nine-day state visit to Thailand. UPI.UPI - 19 words
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339 1965-01-16 2 WASHINGTON, Frl THE U.S. air attack in Laos on Wednesday by far the largest yet launched destroyed several bridges on a main Communist supply route from North Vietnam, it was reported last night. Results of the strike by a force of 18339 words
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197 1965-01-16 2 KHANH AIDE (EX-RED COLONEL) vanishes SAIGON. Fri. South Vietnam's Foreign Ministry issued a wanted notice last night for their Press At tache at the Washington Embassy, who has disappeaird. The communique said: 'Mr. Pham Nroc Thao. Press Attache at the Vietnamese Embassy in Washington, who was recalled to Saigon onAP - 197 words
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Article51 1965-01-16 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— President Soe karno yesterday received pledge from the country's nationalist, religious .uid communist political parties to preserve and promote national unity, the official Antar.i mu.s agency reported. The p.edge was made aurint; a mi r in* between President Soekur--110 tnd leaders of political parties.Reuter - 51 words
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Article39 1965-01-16 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian police have di-scovered a ship carrying dynamite and explosive ir south Sumatran waters, according to the official Antara news agency. The ship's crew were arrested and the explosives seized. Antara said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article46 1965-01-16 2 MANILA. Fr;. A Philippines i inter-island vessel with 25 people on board s.mk yesterday off the northern coast nf Mindanao island. A police report .said the puKO?ers and crew boarded lifeboat* and raft* ;uid a search for them •.vas continuing.— A.P.AP - 46 words
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187 1965-01-16 2 JAKARTA. Fri. j Indonesian Commu- nist and Muslim news- i papers here were hurling charges at each other over who was j responsible of dis- honouring a mosque in rh^ East Java town ot Diaombanir Harian Rakjat. the Indo- I neslan Communist PartyAP - 187 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-01-16 2 Stability in Asia: 'All we can' pledge by Sato XTEW YORK. Fri. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, said last night Japan would do all it could "to help promote economic growth and political stability" in Asia. He said in a speech at a dinner in his honour that286 words
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Article25 1965-01-16 2 RAWALPINDI. Fri— Threp In dten lotdten ban bun killed .n lush da.-:v>.s ;l |o:!« the K.i>hmlr line, ihe Pakistan Gotcriimeni said todav.— AP.AP - 25 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-01-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appfeby /WMAT VyOULD >. I YOU LlkE FOB I qu UST V J aSkSE* \\LAT6R\ DOMT SO VTHIS (ft/)22 words
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Article, Illustration810 1965-01-16 3 WASHINGTON, Friday Johnson asks Congress to vote USssoom 'to meet the frontal attack in Vietnam and Laos' PRESIDENT Johnson recommended yesterday the smallest U.S. Foreign Aid Bill in history, totalling U.S.SS^SO million U. 5.5136 million less than requested last year. Mr. Johnson describedReuter - 810 words
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183 1965-01-16 3 'Don't put us on the dole' march by I—l o,ooo— f ONDON. Fri. A mass L meeting of 10.000 airplane factory workers yesterday urged the British Government to call off a cutback in aircraft orders which would cause widespread unemployment in the industry. The workers, who poured into the cityAP - 183 words
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177 1965-01-16 3 LONDON. Fri.-Mr. Harold! Wilson will have four meeting with Dr. Ludwlg Erhard. the West German Chancellor, during his visit to West Germany next week. Mr Wilson's visit to Bonn and West Berlin from Jan. 21 to Jan. 23 is the first of aReuter - 177 words
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Article50 1965-01-16 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The first U.S. atomic test of 1965 WM con- ducted underground yesterday at 1 toe Nevada test site. The Atomic Energy Con-.nnssmn announced it whs low yield ex- plosion, meaning the force m loss than that from explosion of 20.000 tons of TNT— A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article48 1965-01-16 3 i PARIS. Fri.— The Paris City j Council ordered yesterday that > barriers be put up on the Eiffel Tower to prevent suicides. > To date, 340 people have been I recorded as having leaped to their deaths from the tower, completed in 1889.— A.P.AP - 48 words
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62 1965-01-16 3 WASHINGTON. Fri— President Johnson, in bis foreign aid messase to Congress, said the I.S. Food-for-Peace Programme, would be available to help feed the needs of the world's developing nations. But those countries up to a point, he said, "can and shouldReuter - 62 words
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152 1965-01-16 3 MOSCOW, Frl.— The Soviet IT Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Oromyko. will receive the United States ambassador today for talks which, American sources said, might Include discussion of a possible sovietU.S. Summit. Announcing the meeting, the U.S. Embassy declined to comment on whether a summitReuter - 152 words
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129 1965-01-16 3 LBJ PLEDGE TO SEEK AGREEMENT ON ARMS CONTROL WASHINGTON, Fri—President Johnson told Congress In a letter yesterday he would Intensify United States ellorts to seek agreements on disarmament and arrru> control. He said: "I am determined to work in every way that I can lor safeguard agreements that will haltReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement224 1965-01-16 3 (Ofc untok j|y^ perayaan JlSy hari raya 4( f\ i b 48 't C f-eshen yong terbohru untck kanok.2 kechil. Kosut2 chontek dengon hujong berkulit lembtit worno puteh, hitam don meroh tuo. Tapok dan tumit tidak boleh t gelinchir. it w Ukoron2: A B. I I sl&r\ Benfok 74 -^x4fl224 words
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Advertisement312 1965-01-16 3 Preserve your youth and Take care of your beauty by ELECTRIC-VIBRO-MASSAGE The new cosmetic-appliance For beauty culture of face and body Agalntt palm, fotique, rheumatism, gout, bad blood-circulation troubles, wrinkles, crow's feet, obesity, convulsions, headach* etc For relaxation, cosmetics, skin respiration, blood circulation ate. Sole Agents:TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO.,312 words
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Advertisement523 1965-01-16 4 do promises always come true rado promises do PROMISE: 1957 —To creote a self-winding watch superior to others and PERFORMANCE: 1962- Introduction of the magnificent RADC DIASTAR, to provide a double guorontee. the first and only watch that is virtually SCRATCH-PROOF. Made from E a new SPACE -AGE METAL that523 words
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120 1965-01-16 5 DENANG, Fri. The j 1 Mayor. Mr. C. V.' Choy. said today that, it was the City Coun- j oil's intention to add the national language j to all road signs. He said the council was Just as anxious as lovers of the national120 words
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62 1965-01-16 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An i American trade fair ship. the Tradefalr will visit Malaysia next year, the U S Embassy said today, fen American ..mit.nncs win display iheir latest producu on b<>.mi ihp >lnp Thr neduled to !MVC New York lati* this year62 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-01-16 5 SEACOM TELEPHONE LINK WITH JESSELTON OPENED THE Mini ster of Works, Posts and T c 1 c c o mmunUations. Dato V.T. Samh.mtli.m, roars with laughter as the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul li'i/.ik. cricks a joke in his telephone conversation with the Chief Minister125 words
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485 1965-01-16 5 We can count on help from partners, says Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that in time of need. Malaysia could counl on help from ncr partners in the Commonwealth. He was speakir^ at the opening of the S o v t485 words
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Article60 1965-01-16 5 iKSSKLTO.V Fri The pe.ipU or I. man are being told J whit to do in MM of an air attack Thousand* of leaflets in English. .Malay. Chine c and iamil are hi mi; distributed by the Civil De r ence anotho rities there, explaining what to do The60 words
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Article189 1965-01-16 5 Teachers harvest padi for D-Fund- A LOR STAR. Fri. Eighty student tearhprs. including 30 airls. and staff of the Day Training Centre here, sacrificed their weekly holiday today to raise money by harvesting padi for the National Dpfenre Fund. Led by their organiser. Mr. G. Vergis. they started work from189 words
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Article85 1965-01-16 5 PENANG. Pri. Stars from Radio Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur. 1 including thr champion comedian for 1964. Latiff Srmmin. will pool talents with local artistes in a Hari Ray.\-Chinese New Year variety show to be staged by Radio Malaysia. Penang. at the Chinese Oirls High School. Gottlieb85 words
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Article25 1965-01-16 5 KANGAR. Frt. The Peril* State Welfare Committee ha* given 700 lb. of flour to the kampong vigilant* corps for trie puasa month.25 words
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Article40 1965-01-16 5 CINGAPORE. Fri— Police detained 47 men and screened 3,057 people in anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours. One man was detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, and 46 men under the Societies Ordinance.40 words
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Article22 1965-01-16 5 PAHIT BUNTAR. Pri. Mr. Chan Pin Kong. 55. interpreter in the magistrate's court here, has retired after 35 years' service.22 words
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228 1965-01-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Muslim leaders here today strongly disagreed with the Kuantan Religious Department for barring Muslim waitresses from going to work in the day during the fasting month. Most of them said it would be starving the waitresses and their families228 words
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Article36 1965-01-16 5 KANGAR. Frt. Enrolment in the adult education classes In Perils Selatan is expected to reach 2.200 with the optning of another classes this month. The total number of classes will then be 7436 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-01-16 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I I'LL YTHAJsJKS.PORKy.'I I/OKAY, 2 C'N A I KBBINS ME A >V II IMfed H^LP I TOO BAD SOME TAKE A MINT! J I DISH AM' A A Z^Z ASWE.L.A w.7* loTMfff PEOPLE V TOWEL POt&vJ j&)<^h\ TUNIAI^J THE AREN'T CON- _^>^ I L|uw^koi«vj/ M-49 words
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Article, Illustration402 1965-01-16 6 Industry: Goh forecasts big jump in output SINGAPORE. Friday THK Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that there were realistic prospects of a fourfold increase in the State's industrial output in the near future. He was speaking at the first meeting of the State Economic Consultative Council at402 words
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Article160 1965-01-16 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A k3 gunman and two accum pliers today grabbed a 55.000 payroll from a driver .it the 8 mile Bukit Timab i Road. The robbers' car had inter- crpttd Wet Chrok Sim's van just past the Humr Industries in Bukit Tiraah Road at about160 words
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Article41 1965-01-16 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Thai- 1 pusam festival will be celebrated by Mr. P. Valuppillai at the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple In Ceylon Road from 6 a.m. to 7.45 a.m. on Monday, and the ceremony is open to all devotees.41 words
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Article607 1965-01-16 6 MY STEPFATHER KILLED MY SISTER Girl, 12, tells court: i SINGAPORE. Fri. SOH AI GEOK, a schoolgirl, was the star witness in a preliminary inquiry today against her jobless stepfather, accused of the murder of her six-year-old sister, Soh Ai Leng. Investigations were started about four months after the death607 words
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Advertisement307 1965-01-16 6 I CAPITOL Vpo" TONIGHT'IIiiDNIGHT! sasg?^^ w £^W mm tin-in* I JAMES DARREN' J I PAMELA TIFFIN J DOUGMcCLUREfI N^ SOMMERS SHAKE TO FIVE NEW HOT BEAT TUNES written BY BOBBY DARIN v Plus Special Short: "CARAMBA" in COLOR CAPITOL (s pore) OPENS TOMORROW I 1 ARE TWO MEN TOO MANY307 words
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Advertisement31 1965-01-16 6 He was THE I GWIGHTER the notches ■T»J»^2 on his gun told the story of his life! HELEN WESTCOTT MILLARD MITCHELL JEAN PARKER NUNNALLY JOHNSON CATHAY TEL: *****— SINGAPORE OPENS TOMORROW31 words
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Advertisement347 1965-01-16 6 Tel: ***** /Jt^^J^j^^ I (SINGAPORE) Season From MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! You'll Meet Four Of The Nuttiest Agents Ever To Utter A Password! JLm CARRY n fc bs^SPYING Kenneth WILLIAMS Barbara WINDSOR Bernard CRIBBINS I Charles HAWTREY Eric BARKER and Dilyi LAVE (A RANK ORGANISATION PICTURE) rODEON^ TONIGHT -PALACE-^ -—THEATRE 1 MIDNIGHT!347 words
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Advertisement655 1965-01-16 6 ORGANISATION I .Hsi UK. lIAV I i sho«> daily: 1 30. SIS. 8.45 "My Fair Lady" itarts promptly at: 1.42. 5 27 t 8 57 p m I Aovoncc CASH BOOKINGS only j "MY FAIR LADY" 0 70mm Super Ponavmon Color (WB) $4, $2.50, $1 50— No Free Lutg School655 words
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Article, Illustration649 1965-01-16 7 Applause from gallery as Chin lashes out— then he walks out Plainclothes men stand by as the council meets with Mr. Lai in the chair for the first time 'Smelly Chinese New Year' warning... By G. WOODEN: Seremban, Friday A DOZEN plainclothes detectives stood by at the monthly meeting of649 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-01-16 7 The little reason why that rain tree 'cried' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 STRAITS Times reader, Mr. C. M. Low, of the Forest Research Institute at Kepong. near here, sent this picture of the msect a cicada believed to have caused the phenomenon of the "weeping" rain tree in Penang last199 words
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Article58 1965-01-16 7 PEN A NO. Fn. Prof. K. Q. Emeleus, head of the Department of Physics. Queen's University. Belfast, and external examiner In physics. University of Malaya, for this year, will give a lecture at St. Oeorees Girls' Bchool at 10 a.m. on Jan. 22. He will speak58 words
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113 1965-01-16 7 TAPAH, Frt. The Minister for Labour, Mr. V. Mantckavasagam. who arrived in the Cameron Highlands yesterday (or a three-day visit, cut short his stay today and returned to Kuala Lumpur to attend the funeral of Mr. M.R NMdu. the acting Commissioner for Labour. He113 words
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377 1965-01-16 7 Police called to disperse hawkers at Mayor's office DENANG, Fri.— Police 1 were called this afternoon to disperse about 100 Chowrasta Market stallholders who had turned up to protest to tho Mayor, Mr C. Y. Choy. against to the new $1,250,000 the allocation of stalls market. The stallholders mobbed the377 words
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Article44 1965-01-16 7 SINGAPORE. Fn Irr PllUinci Minister. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will lay the foundation KMIM <>! riS shipyards Chen Mang. Soon Aik. Kalian? Slipway. Nc Then Neow. Chop Chin Huat and Lih Lim Qure at the Kalians industrial estate at 5 p.m. on Sunday.44 words
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Advertisement329 1965-01-16 7 the *niAin International Choreographer, LIONEL BLAIR and his Dancers entertain nightly, for a short season, at CATWAV RESTAURANT and Quu.Uiiil'i ARUNDEL ROOM The SHOW you must NOT miss. Fabulous yf&- \?<*^ vr Flamenco W^ Dancers JB From J3JH Spain yf-\^n Tbl^biC^ W^^^P^ W^L^-f^ a^ _f) A*" aY A j-^ ||Y1329 words
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Advertisement348 1965-01-16 7 SWEETA MMM without \j-*^ adding calorics to your diet. Convenient, leak proof. Squeeze a drop iweeta bottle. Ideal for iwectening hot and cold drink), liquids, Recommended as a *übtti- ONLY TWO DROPS OF SWEETA IS EQUIVALENT TO A TEASPOONFUL OF SUGAR I A ~^JT^ Available from all --dfp Dupensories, Drug348 words
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Article, Illustration415 1965-01-16 8 Working committee to make recommendations on commerce IPOH. Friday contractors and businessmen in Perak can now look forward to a bigger share in the field of commerce and industry in the State. This was announced here today by the Mentri Besar, Inche Ahmad415 words
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Article52 1965-01-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A clerk. E. Chianayah, of Outram Road. Singapore, was killed instantly yesterday after he was knocked down by the south-bound train from Ipoh at S p.m. at Batu village h»re. A police spokesman saM today that Chianayah was dragged about 100 yards by52 words
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Article40 1965-01-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The acting Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the fifth annual meeting of the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association at the school's library in Davidson Road here on Jan. 30.40 words
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Article28 1965-01-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber will hold a Chinese New Years Eve dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Feb. 1.28 words
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Article18 1965-01-16 8 KLUANG. Prl. The Rubber Research Board office here has been moved to 10. Jalan Lambalc.18 words
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122 1965-01-16 8 Taximen's ideas for a better service (2INGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Taxi Drivers Association has made five suggestions to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board with a view to improving the present taxi service to tourists IN the Port of Singapore Authority areas, signboards should be put up at taxi stands showing122 words
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200 1965-01-16 8 Khir: We aim to strengthen I Singapore Alliance IT U ALA LUMPUR, Frl. MV The Singapore Alliance will be streamlined and strengthened, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said at thp airport here today before leaving for Singapore. He said: "We are thinking of ways to200 words
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Article58 1965-01-16 8 PENANG. Fn. Seek Ah Kooi, 24, was charged in the Sessions Court today with having knowingly conveyed dutiable goods with intent to defraud the Government and without the permission of the Comptroller of Customs. Seek was arrested in Ins sampan :n the sea off Batu58 words
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Article32 1965-01-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Th« College of A\rlculture Student* 1 Union will hold its annual graduation dinner at the Mandarin Room Bukit Blntang Road here at B.M p.m. on Jan. 28.32 words
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Article198 1965-01-16 8 MALACCA, Friday j DEOPLE living in certain areas of the town here were furious today as they have not had a water supply since yesterday morning. Residents living in these areas complained that they should have been given warning of the water restriction, especially since it198 words
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Miscellaneous228 1965-01-16 8 1 1 If if Onp By V. T. Rantlin I EGYPT, WOW.' ITS 3- kJ NOW WHERE DO \OU A I M/MBE THOSE FELLAS .^*N AMMON'S 3- -s~ NOWOHPBR. /THW 9LM SUFTOSC I BETTER GO COULP GIVE ME t\ BONESf AwHAT3 CVtUZXnOW UOULP COOK TOO WHAT I WAS J SOME228 words
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226 1965-01-16 9 Persuasion is better than coercion: Kuan Yew SINGAPORE, Fri. Malaysia's future depends on the preservation of her tolerant, multi-racial society, Singapore s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night. Once each racial group could not tolerate another, acute conflicts would develop, leading to a great deal of unhappiness.226 words
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Article37 1965-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Arts Council of Malaysia will pre- sent classical dances of India by Indrani Rahman at the Dewan Bahama dan Pustaka here at 8.30 i p.m. on Jan. 27 and Jan. 28.37 words
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119 1965-01-16 9 PROFITEERS: SABAH DETERMINED TO CURB THEM JESSELTON. Fri— Sabahs Finance Minister. Inchc Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, said here today that the State Government was determined to curb profiteers who took advantage of the new taxes. Inche Harris, who left for Kuala Lumpur for talks, hopes to meet the Minister of119 words
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367 1965-01-16 9 Cuepacs to Govt: Say 'no' to hospital assistants KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Council today called on the Government to reject the hospital assistants' demands. The council, at an emergency meeting today, asked the Government to direct the National Union367 words
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288 1965-01-16 9 Night club musician tells court of jealous wife SINGAPORE, Fri. A night club musician told a court yesterday how his work involving, among other things. close contacts with girls in th» ent c r t ainment world had affected his relationship with his wife Urn Hean Cheang. said that his288 words
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Article58 1965-01-16 9 I PARIT BUNTAR. Fn About 1 181 families, who are padi plant- rrs In the Seltnsing area the I Krian district, will receive cash aid from the Ministry of Social Services before Hari Raya. They were badly hit when their padi yield in the last harvesting58 words
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Article28 1965-01-16 9 MI'AR. Fri. Six Muslims, found eating, drinking and smoking in shops, have been arrested by officers of the Religious Department and police here since fasting began.28 words
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Miscellaneous304 1965-01-16 9 Straits Times Crossword ACKO.ss 5. a good beginning and a bad 1. Dr Waimvrislit is upset by end In a song of a flower 18). low rdie;it occupied by retir- 6. Game side gets a shalcing-up. Ed Victorians. perli:ips ill-4> unseen by the spectators (3--8 Perquisite (or article written 5).304 words
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Article138 1965-01-16 10 Wanted man's body found in sea pENANG, Fri. The 1 body of a suspected gangster whom police had wanted to interrogate in connection with several robberies was found floating in the sea near Raja Tun Uda Pier yesterday. The man has been Identified as Llm Too Kla, 30. Suspected to138 words
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Article47 1965-01-16 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police have arrested eight "pirate" taxi-drivers In the past three days in the Queentsown- Geylang and City areas. A police spokesman today said they had been fined from $100 to $200. and had their licences suspended from 18 months to three years-47 words
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137 1965-01-16 10 'END BAN ON TRAWLER FISHING' APPEAL DENANG. Fri. A newlyestablished Malay enterprise, the Sharikat Kcyakinan Melayu Jelutong. is to ask the Government to lift the ban on trawler fishing. "We have made a study of trawler-fishing and found it would be more lucrative," Inche Amir bin Abdul Hamid. the secretary,137 words
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Article39 1965-01-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open a two-day National (All Communities) Cultural Show at the Chin Woo Studium here on Jan. 2. Proceeds will go to the National Defence Fund.39 words
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Article37 1965-01-16 10 MALACCA. Fri. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, yesterday received a cheque of (2,731.50 for the National Derence Fund from Mrs. Ong Sek Pek, the chairman of a musical charity show.37 words
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75 1965-01-16 10 MUAR. Fri. Police detained tWO youths after 100-yard chajf in Jalan Suleiman here early yesterday. A paper-bag, containing a dag- I ger. a screw-driver and four coib of rope, was seized. A third youth in the group escaped in the darkness. Members of the75 words
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Article49 1965-01-16 10 SINGAPORE. Frt. Woo Mun, 71. who said he was too old and weak to hurt anyone, was yesterday convicted with his daughter. Woo Yoke Lin. on a charge of jointly assaulting a woman, Wong Ah Kuay. He was fined $30 and his daughter $20.49 words
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382 1965-01-16 10 Nurses again boycott self-help canteen IPOH, Friday. THE 80 assistant nurses in the General Hospital here today resumed their boycott of the meals prepared for them in their hostel in protest against the failure of the hospital authorities to solve their grievances. The grievances, expressed by the nurses, are over382 words
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290 1965-01-16 10 R.D. PATEL - Defer the elections, Sandakan Chinese urge R.D. PATEL From JESSELTON. Fri. The Sandakan branch of the Sabah Chinese Association today urged its parent body to appeal to the State Government to defer the forthcoming direct elections for another year. The association said that It was asking for an extra 12290 words
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98 1965-01-16 10 IESSELTON, Fri. Thi» v will be the quietest Chinese New Year and Hari Raya in Sabah since the days of Japanese occupation No fire-crackers will be allowed to be let off and no gambling licences Issued. Mr. Donald Matheson, Commissioner of Police, issued a98 words
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Article58 1965-01-16 10 SINGAPORE. Fri— Two cadrU of tlie Malayan Air Training Corps Irf t here today to attend a 10-day training camp In New South Wales. Australia. Sergeants Soh Chye Lee. 19. and Karamjit Singh. 18, will lectures during their Australian stay. The visit is under an58 words
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190 1965-01-16 10 Tugboat crews go on work-to-rule campaign for meal allowance PORT SWETTENHAM. Fri. More than 150 tugboat crews are now on a work-to-rule as a result, of the Port Anthority here not giving them the meal allowances paid to other categories of workers in the Port Authority. Mr. Louis Ponniah. the190 words
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Advertisement541 1965-01-16 10 Culturally Speaking... The Orient is a kaleidoscope of rich fabled land. The Royal Orchid Serand varied cultures, conveniently vice provides a perfect link, with the linked by the frequent services of renowned hospitality and efficiency of THAI INTERNATIONAL-the first T all -jet airline in the Far East. From Sca f541 words
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344 1965-01-16 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN POLICE EXPECT MORE CLASHES NEAR NEW MARKET by Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The police are expecting more gang clashes for the control of the new wholesale market in Jalan Maxwell here. Last night, three men were admitted to the CJeneral Hospital344 words
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330 1965-01-16 11 STEPHENS: WHY I MADE POLL PROPOSAL SINGAPORE. Friday. 'J'HE Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs, Dato Donald Stephens, said here today his recent suggestion that the issue of the Philippines claim to Sabah be decided at Sabah's forthcoming general elections was 'conditional to agreement by the Philippines Government." He told reporters330 words
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Article73 1965-01-16 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. Whang Tar Liang, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, has been appointed deputy chair- i man of the Public Service Commission His appointment fills the post vacated last year by Mr. Llm Kirn San, who is now the Minister for National Development.73 words
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106 1965-01-16 11 Penang show will include Chief Minister's collection DENANG. Frl— The Penang Cactus Society will hold its annual show at the Chin Kung Hoay Kuan in MacaHster Road on Feb. 4. 5 and 6. This years exhibition will also include sections for cage and aviary birds, preserved butterflies and insects, tropical106 words
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Article63 1965-01-16 11 KANGAR. Fri. The Peili.* Kaum Ibu will have a busy Hari Rava this year. Its programme includes collec- tions of donations to buy cakes and seasons I gifts for the Malaysian security forces in Borneo, a treat for patient* m the I General Hospital and63 words
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Article55 1965-01-16 11 IPOH. Fri. A sundry shop in Conolly Road here was broken into early yesterday and goods worth about SI. 120 were stolen. According tc the propietor. Mr. Aun Kinc Yeong. the t»-lef or thieves took liquor until $800 cigarettes worth 5240 and essence of chicken worth55 words
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222 1965-01-16 11 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. A case against a newspaper, the Malayan Times Ltd.. for contravening regulations regarding Employees' Provident Fund contributions was adjourned for two weeks by a magistrate's court here to<iay to clear up a "misunderstanding." The newspaper faces 18 summons222 words
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Article27 1965-01-16 11 SINGAPORE Pri.— Singapore's Premier. Mr Lee Kuan Vow. will attend a Thaipusam celebration at the Chetflat temple in Tank Road at 8.30 p.m. on Monday.27 words
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122 1965-01-16 11 Britain gave $20 million C-Plan aid to Malaysia I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia received more than $20 million in development grants from Britain under the Colombo Plan last year. I This was stated in the 13th annual report of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee In addition. Malaysia was also provided with122 words
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Article53 1965-01-16 11 PENANG Fn. Lee Hooi Bene. 18- pleaded not guilty to a charce of u>:ng a bearing Ktaptt in an attempt to cause hurt to Mohamed Yu:ni> bin Ash irK I.cc. H m allps<*d. commuted the offence on Jan. 6 at Jilan Hijau. Green Garden Estate.53 words
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185 1965-01-16 11 'LET US STAY IN MALAYSIA' PLEA BY TWO GIRLS lESSEITON. Fri. Two teenajre girls who entered Sabah from Indonesia illegally today pleaded to be allowed to stay in Malaysia, claiming it was their only chance for survival. Llm Kyum How. 18 and Lv Kui Slang, 20. were found guilty of185 words
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Article43 1965-01-16 11 PENANG. Pri The Penan? MCA> Dato Kramat division will hold a food and fun fair in aid of the National Defence fund us it* headquarters at 70. Anson Road, this weekend The lair will be open lroui 7 p.m. until midniglr.43 words
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Advertisement107 1965-01-16 11 ffjvl [■UJ will give you and your family all the health ensurance you need for just a few cents a day. MAGNAVIT Red capsttabs containing Vitamins A, B complex. C. 0. MIRAVIT Blue capsitabs for even more effective general protection, containing 8 essential minerals, Vitamins A, C, D, E, K107 words
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Advertisement263 1965-01-16 11 "More than 71% of externally examined J J* members of Australian Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." IT'S JUST AS EASY FOR YOU to become a Highly-Paid Qualified Accountant The r.tpn) growth ol Malaysia h;i-> created outsUindinu career opportunities for qualified accountants. The Hemingwaj Rolvrt•»on Method (it penonal-individual263 words
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696 1965-01-16 12 The Straits Times Saturday, January 16, 1965. That Claim Again In suggesting that the people of Sabah be asked to decide in the State elections later this year whether they want to join the Philippines, the Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs made what he hoped would be a helpful contribution696 words
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Obituary76 1965-01-16 12 »Tar* US (HI 111 > LUNOON On January M* IWU. I »n» Ijoulm Uurton Lydwtck* Hlinlo'.a, (Him, formerly of 1 riuny Rill. Slncapore. Widow of Fiuk Gordon Umdoa of Auckland. Nrw Zealand »M Mother of Kathleen CABLE RECEIVEO FtlOtJ fcxtta that Mr. Vareed Ooataa fatlter mt Mr. vs. Oooifz76 words
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Article47 1965-01-16 12 W»r4t (if (NMm>i FAMILY OP UTI Mr. Joaeob Lone thank relative* and fiieada for thrlr floral tril.ut. condolanoae and attendance at tnc funeral. S. VELLUPPILLAI and family of Nvmhin thank relntfwm aed frteoda for condolrncea. wrratha. aaatataaca and attendance at the funeral of bis 6-Kmd wtfr.47 words
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Article179 1965-01-16 12 t* WmrdM U$ r*T ifnimilj THE COCKPIT'S NMSTTAriL aarved every Saturday and >i»itai lunch time. CHRISTMAS QUIZ. Only rwo »^k» left tn enter thia aompetltion Win a free flat! THAIPUSAM: OoM Storage Buper■MMaSt, Orchard Road, and Hnsapora Krancben will be Closed on Monday. IMb. January. No dellvrrlxe FARIDA MAISON179 words
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Article341 1965-01-16 12 Postponement of the second Afro-Asian conference, which was to have opened in Algiers jon March 10, is likely to be more welcomed than lamented. It would have come at a most difficult time in the affairs of the two continents, and j could have been more divisive than341 words
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Article168 1965-01-16 12 The United Nations Special Fund grant to the University of Malaya for the expansion of the Faculty of Engineering is an excellent example of money well directed. Progress of industrialisation in this country depends not only on investment; "know-how" is also vital, and the more engineers Malaysia can168 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1965-01-16 12 Braving the Berlin Wall Barbed wire barrier JOHN STEINBECK, when he saw the Berlin Wall, said: "One of the laws of paleontology is that an animal which must protect itself with thick armour is degenerate. It is usually a sign that the species is on the road1,241 words
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Article485 1965-01-16 12 INCHE YUNUS MARIS - INCHE YUNUS MARIS. By MA University of Malaya MORE about itu and mi. VOCABULARY abang m) elder brother; adek <n> younger brother <or younger sister); tebal (adj) thick; tua 'adj) old; Berseh (adj) clean; meia (n) table; kerusi (n) chair, bunra <n) flower; bulat (adj) round: bapa485 words
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Article29 1965-01-16 12 of UK a-liin^'tun Post describes some of thr fantastic methods and the cool, courage displayed by I im Berliners to Ret across the Berlin Wall— and »afety.29 words
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Advertisement67 1965-01-16 12 Straits Tines Miliy Mail classified advertisements may be handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katoag Naval Bate Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Houaa, CoHyar Qoay THE NEWS FRONT Fnzpatrlcli'* Suparwtarkat M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bin HAMIEM67 words
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Advertisement75 1965-01-16 12 GOOD MARKS require GOOD VISION! Often why a child does poorly in school is due simply to beinr unable to M« letters on thr blackboard clearly or his inability to read easily. In many cases parents don't recoirniie the cause. Make sure your children's progress is not affected by poor75 words
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Advertisement69 1965-01-16 12 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS -FEVER- M'^: HEADACHES PAINS ># jS iv *Hf lt> \tm\ 1 *O*# "*O#f Hit* 4D^>N.^' SIMPLY TEAR OFF f&? TABLETS FROM STRIP. P: ;^Vf SAME GENUINE ASPRO' I vi^mj* SAFEIEFFECTIVEI gGr^H <£. f* THE PAIN RELIEVER iMdlmi *^Bjfc' KNOWN AND TRUSTED ■I f§j/ stftfcV^i p69 words
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143 1965-01-16 13 London eye specialist brings hope for blind I/TTALA LUMPUR, Fri. A London eye specialist, Mr. Harold Ridley, will arrive here next Thursday to C a r r y out corneal grafting operations on blind Malaysians. Mr Ridley brings hope also to blind lepers in the country, whom he believes have143 words
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Article72 1965-01-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Lee Ah Hock. 27. charged with housebreaking and theft of $7,900 worth at goods on July 7. was acquitted yesterday by Mr K.T. Alexander a district judge. The Judge upheld a NtMtiMfcH i by Mr. Khoo Hing Hiong. defending, that statement, purporting to have been72 words
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Article24 1965-01-16 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri.— Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ibrahim, 57. headmaster of the Malay Secondary Bchool hero. Ikis retired after 37 years' service24 words
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82 1965-01-16 13 Indonesian propaganda handbills in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. Police this morning recovered a quantity of Indonesian propaganda material along [pper East Coast Road near the Siglap market. The acting Police Secretary. Mr Koh Lian Wan. said that white handbills, measuring six inches by four inches and carrying ryclostyled anti-Malaysia slogans in82 words
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Article, Illustration427 1965-01-16 13 T. G. NG - T. G. NG: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday FIVE children of the Yang diPertuan Agong two daughters and three sons will leave for Australia soon to continue their studies there. The eldest of the five, 18-year old Sharifah Jalina, will leave on Sunday to427 words
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Article103 1965-01-16 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Prl.— The .Tohore Bahru section of the Kaum rbu. today sent 30 boxes of cakes to members of the security forces In the Johore Bahru and Pontlan districts Datin Patlmah blnte Hajl Abdul Majld said today that similar gifts would be sent to103 words
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Article36 1965-01-16 13 KUALA LOMPUR. Pri. An 18-member Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission, sponsored by the Cen'ral Council of Juvenile Problems of the Japanese Prime Minister* Office, will pay a week's 1 vtait to Malaysia from Jan. 31.36 words
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106 1965-01-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The 1V United Nations Special Fund will give $2.23 million to the Government to help the expansion of the Faculty of Engineering in the University of Malaya here. A statement Issued today by the UN Special Fund here said that Its106 words
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Article, Illustration544 1965-01-16 13 A new chapter in Singapore's industrialisation Bosses sign historic pact with NTUC SINGAPORE, Fri J'HREE leading representative bodies in Singapore met today to subscribe jointly to a charter for industrial progress and a productivity code believed to be the first joint agreement of its kind in South-East Asia. The signatories544 words
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Article36 1965-01-16 13 TPOH- Prl- A police supervisee from Belangor. Abdul Latiff bin Jaali 33. was jailed for six months today for falling to report to the police her* on Dec--35 last. He had 13 previous convictions36 words
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Article59 1965-01-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Ford Foundation will give a $912,000 grant to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives to train 12 Malaysian agricultural officers In the United States. On Monday, the representative of the Foundation. Mr. W. A. Rudln. will hand to the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives.59 words
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241 1965-01-16 13 Why our prices had to go up— Lever chairman IT HAUL LUMPUR, Frl 1Y The prices of coconut oil, palm oil and groundnut oil have pone up between 33 and 42 per cent between January last year and January this year, the. chairman of Lever Brothers (M) Ltd.. Mr. R.241 words
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Article31 1965-01-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Minieter for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will speak at the second day of the Tamil festival celebration* at breeze Plain, off Kampong Bahru Road, on Sunday.31 words
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Advertisement194 1965-01-16 13 SHIP AND BOAT BUILDERS of crofts up to 120 feet from wood or steel, ony clossificotion. High-speed crofts ore our speciality Suppliers of fibregloss boots. SHIP AND BOAT REPAIRERS of croft? up to 150 feet ENGINES THORNYCROFT AEC LEYLAND KELVIN CHRYSLER ENFIELD STUART TURNER Marine ond Industnol, Diesel or Petrol194 words
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Advertisement93 1965-01-16 13 Esso Rust- Ban stops rust on al kinds of things in the home Here is an oil-type rust preventive f ortified with special rust inhibitors, ideal for use in Malaysia's humid climate. It can be safely applied to any metal surface, to safe-) guard it from damaging rust. Use it93 words
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Miscellaneous832 1965-01-16 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S—K.L.5 K.L. and P. Pinanf in Tamil; 610 Popeye 617 6— lpoh and Malacca Uttle Rascals; 6.30 Huckie- berry Hound; 7.00 News In P.M.: 2.30 Test pattern and English; 7.10 Modern Drama music; 3.00 Programme Sum- In Mandarin 734 I Love Lucy mary; 3.03 Haverlck; 4.00832 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1965-01-16 14 Named! Ellen 's secret persecutor. Continuing C.P.Sno w f s story of powcT and ambition THE inquiries 1 had sei moving to find Ellen Smiths persecutor the anonymous phone calls, the letters were gaining momentum. And then one morning a few weeks later I had it the man's name. It1,847 words
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Advertisement231 1965-01-16 14 I WHITEHALL I I 111 M W and controversial poli< >>l Roger Quaifr. Minister of Defrncr, though nut Ml made publir. is arousing bitter opix.Mhon. Qu.tcfr wants Britain tn abandon thr Bomb. A man railed Hood. junior executive in a aircraft firm, ha* found nut about Quaifr's MfCt liaison with231 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-01-16 15 WO COMMENTS 9 SIGN ON RETURN TO JAKARTA FROM THE U.N. THE former head of the Indonesian delegation to the United Nations. Dr. Labertus N. Palar, indicates to newsmen in Jakarta that he has 'no comments" on Indonesia's withdrawal from the U.N. He arrived home last week toUPI - 56 words
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246 1965-01-16 15 SOUTHAMPTON, Fri. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, victor of Alamein, yesterday declined comment on Gen. Omar Bradley's charge that he was scared during the Battle of Normandy after the 1944 Invasion. Hp told reporters as he boarded the South African bound liner. EdinburghReuter - 246 words
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111 1965-01-16 15 ONDON, Fri. Two British employees of Kodak, the worldwi d c photographic firm, were sent for trial by London magistrates yesterday accused of selling technical secrets on photographic processes to an East German "commercial spy." Godfrey Conway. 38. film coater. and Alfred Kenneth Roberts,Reuter - 111 words
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139 1965-01-16 15 After 29 years, armless man is told: You can't drive r ANCASTER, (Perm), Fri. A man with no arms isn't entitled to a driver's licence in Pennsylvania This was the decision of a computer, despite the fact the armless driver. Ray R. Myers, has been driving with his feet forAP - 139 words
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Article31 1965-01-16 15 BERLIN r"n— The Sovirt Premier. Mr Kosygin. will vi.Mt Ea>t Germany for the international LcipiiK tr;»cie f;nr opening next month, the official East German news agency announced. A. P.31 words
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Article164 1965-01-16 15 I CANBERRA, Friday A SPOKESMAN for the Australian Defence Department said yesterday there were no plans for establishing a permanent base at Darwin for British bombers. A squadron or Ipss of the British V-bombers will visit Darwin late this month for what Defence Department officials describe as a164 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-01-16 15 Jeannette Macdonald dies of heart attack OOUSTON (Texas), 11 Fri. Jeannettt Macdonald. 57. the soprano songbird who co-starred with Nelson Eddy in a team that became a byword for Hollywood musicals in the *****, died of a heart attack yesterday in the Methodist Hospital here. Her husband, actor Gent Raymond,UPI - 215 words
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Advertisement105 1965-01-16 15 V B^|l I Si m iPT^w '>'' .y "-"■■y: :-:x.. y |;0 **^lkmm\ AUSTASIA LINE LTD's Ct Ct IUI Jl I MV\mf€mmt IJL m mmw ■W H mF^Kk MF^^m mm tm mmm m introduces a NEW PASSENGER SERVICE SINGAPORE and SYDNEY/ MELBOURNE iac *»»*> I" Ist CUSS: SINGLE and DOUBLE105 words
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393 1965-01-16 16 Found: The! remains of English princess who wed at five LONDON. Fri. The remains of Anne Mowbray, 15th century Duchess of York and child bride of one of two English boy princes murdered in 1483, have been found in a lead coffin excavated last month, the London Museum announced today.Reuter - 393 words
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113 1965-01-16 16 JA K A R TA, Frt.— The spokesman of the Indonesian Navy, Lieut Col. Ambardy, said today that the Indonesian Navy had I never placed an order for landing craft in Macao. In a statement published by the Antara news agency, heAP - 113 words
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Article52 1965-01-16 16 BERLIN. Fri— East German Communists charged yesterday that Luitpold Werz. West German Ambussador to Indonesia, is a former member of the Nazi Gestapo. The Communist Party organ Neves Deutschland said Werz. 57. "is an expert on espionage, sabotage and secret organisations in colonial and semi-colonialAP - 52 words
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Article50 1965-01-16 16 i LONDON. Fri— Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, is to tell the nation about his Government's i plans to boost Britain's exixins in a television speech next Tuesday. it was announced here. Earlier in the day. Mr. Wilson will have laid the plans before Parliament- Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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140 1965-01-16 16 LONDON, Fri.— Britain's Economic Affairs Minister, Mr. George Brown, said here yesterday he intended to set up a National Prices and Incomes Review Board as soon as possible. His pledge came after a general and nation-wide rise in shop prices which had snowballedReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-01-16 16 And a Belgian snub for Congo delegation BRUSSELS, Friday. ]^|R. MOISE TSHOMBE, the Congolese Prime Minister, has cancelled a visit to Brussels for the second time in 24 hours, according to a report in a Leopoldville newspaper. He had been expected here tonight for talksReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-01-16 16 I ONDON, Fri. Former British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, said categorically here last night that he will lead his Conservative Party at the next general election. The 61 -year-old leader was speaking on his return to London from Scotland, uhereReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement374 1965-01-16 16 Paint your room in 2 hours IT DRIES IN 15 MINUTES SO EASY TO USE, IT'S MISTAKE PROOF NU'PLASTIK^^i^^ Im .Washable ACRYLIC L L A rEiiillft F»" i V VC I Lilly !-i WALL A CEILING FINISH V L^L^S^j^J ryf FOR INTERIOR A EXTERIOR N Y "^9^ IN THE WORLDS374 words
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Advertisement352 1965-01-16 16 KLOSTER BEER MEW YEAR GIFT Q AS FROM TODAY ONE GLASS F< U ONE T-CUP or ONE PLASTIC BAG A will be Given Away FREE to Every Purchaser of ONE DOZEN (large WJ "I size) or TWO DOZEN (small size) J I KLOSTER BEER WHILE STOCK /^j (fk THONG HUAT352 words
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Letter129 1965-01-16 17 NO TEACHERS-SO PUPILS ARE BEING SENT HOME rpHE new comprehensive schools have opened bur many are without teachers. Many schools are sending children home early because headmasters do not have the teachers to staff their classes. How long is this sorry state of affairs to go on? Are all129 words
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106 1965-01-16 17 CASH REWARDS (OR IN KIND) AT SCHOOL THE reasons given by certain school principals (S.T. Jan. 7) in condemning the cash awards at a Malacca school are not very convincing. Dangers of being "materialistic. "commercialised or "easily spent" are equally applied to rewarding in kind. A book prize is often106 words
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Letter104 1965-01-16 17 SCHOOLS have reopened for 1965. It is suci a pleasant sight to watch the vast migration of Standard Six pupils to secondary schools as a result of the new comprehensive system. The newcomers to the secondary schools are excited, parents are happy. but alas there are so104 words
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Letter29 1965-01-16 17 MALAYSIANS should not 1 E grumble about the ellect of the taxes imposed by the Minister of Finance. Our defences have to be paid for. IW.O. Ipoh29 words
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Letter184 1965-01-16 17 T*IIE comments of your readers on the stray uog problem serve very well uj illustrate the need of public co-operation In Keeping dogs under proper control in ootainlng licences early and in proper disposal oi unwanted dogs or puppies. we are at present tacklInf me184 words
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Letter151 1965-01-16 17 Study permits: A long wait 4 LITTLE more than a month ago. my friends and I applied for permits to enter one of the local institutions of higher learning. This is the procedure under the Internal Security Act. We are told that all applicants will be screened before permits can151 words
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Letter112 1965-01-16 17 AM a teacher in an English school. Like many others who received their arrears of pay recently. I wonder why there should be any difference In the payments. Some of my colleagues who qualified at the same time as myself received more than me. Is there more than112 words
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199 1965-01-16 17 1 REFER to a letter by the manager of MalaI van Motor and General 1 Underwriters Ltd. publishi ed recently in The Hi(?h--i way concerning the law in I relation to provisional driving licence holders and third party insurance. This letter draws attention199 words
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Letter97 1965-01-16 17 AS a result o. the recent "n fire in Kampong Sema--1 rang, new houses are being I put up. All the debris has I been piled up at a rubbish dump. But the municipality. Instead of collecting it. has put up a notice prohibiting the accumulation of rubbish97 words
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Letter89 1965-01-16 17 I AM sure most of the people of Kluang will agree that the road tax we pay annually is not justified. Money is spent on road-expansion and road development in other towns of Johore but not Kluang. Road conditions here are going from bad to worse. Along Jalan89 words
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Letter33 1965-01-16 17 I HAVE often read about countries exchanging television programmes to strengthen friendship. Isn't it strange that not a single local programme from X.L has ever appeared on T.V. Slngapura? T.GK. Singapore33 words
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Advertisement258 1965-01-16 17 from COLD STORAGE SUNSHINE BAKERIES Whether the occasion is a birthday, wedding, anniversary or just an impromptu get-together, there's just nothing better than Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries, why? because CoW Storage Sunshine Confectioneries are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest standards of hygiene. Cold Storage258 words
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Advertisement1000 1965-01-16 18 (("ontinurd from Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT H rrf« <t r Mj )—Box S* cl: rxtra WANTED IMMEDIATELY Young irii-se Girl as Office Receptionist. 'Ply Box A 5670 B.T Spore. AUDIT ASSISTANT required. Apply. ■ting qualification, experience and lary required to Box A 5668 S.T. unre. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOKBOY ji Cook1,000 words
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Advertisement1068 1965-01-16 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT S ».-r4* (Min.)— BOX id rln rxtrm FRONT AIR ROOM n ti. modem »anitation. Rent $60. Apply 73. Lorons; J, Slncapore 15. 3 BEDROOM to let for bachelors only at 16OC Jalnn Bendahara (behind Malacca Motor) Malacca. MOUSE at 2, Jalan Yasln. (off Jalan Eunos). Spore two bedrooms,1,068 words
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Advertisement911 1965-01-16 18 EDUCATION Wmrdk HIM 1 H,,x it eft -ALAV CLASSES: (Morning Alternoon KveoHuj) 11. dinners std I st.irtiix mi: Raaasut ...Hi Raja's colRaffias \'<ck: t(jj.,s (Spore). ".ORREBPONOENCE SECRETARIAL PRACTICE! EtartlnK 19th: I'revious results Wr, Pass: AAII First Cafeaa: Raja's College: ***** (Spore). SACRED HEART KINDERGARTEN: Kew vacancies 5 years 10 "v>"ths911 words
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Advertisement811 1965-01-16 18 PHILATELY rl Word* %t (Mm Urn St rt: txtrm STANLEY CIBBONS loose-leaf albums from $6.00 to $74.00 Extra iravek available .New shipment just rfivived Wide range of accessories in- eluding Kil-i-saie slip-io books, magazines and handbooks. Coins and Medals, a quarterly magazine Ken Flsli ho-A. Huh Street, Singapore b RUGS,811 words
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Advertisement929 1965-01-16 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* •<• 1 Min.)— Box i» rl*. rttrm FORD CONSUL -55 one Kuropean owner for six years. 51.200. KeI liable car. Rine Spore *****. TRIUMPH 1200 INI 53.200 Insurance October Taj| behniary View hv Phone. Larry is pom Join RENAULT FLORID! SPORT. MM iw«o Model, excellent929 words
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Advertisement1120 1965-01-16 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 'S Word* M tmtn.i—Bmx tt rtn. txtrm AUSTIN METROPOLITAN OCTOBER ISBi New paint. Radio. Tax 4/65. Innuance I 66 Excellent condition. tl.fiOOt.. view 54. Spottlswoode Park t.apore Tel: ,4110. VINTACE CAT 1934 4s litre lagonda n.-.-t mecbanKsi condition Ideal iu> enihusiast and In suitable trim lor competition1,120 words
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Advertisement1056 1965-01-16 18 FOR SALE IS Word* St I Min)— Box 30 rf«. rxtr., FRIDGE SPRAVINC U uwr.ui home in I di> ti .nrtrrds ol Ktti»n>-<1 clients iDC'udc rt.twmty. Turl Cluu Mmi-'ry of Healtn. Dental Clinic etc Tel 24!'04 Spore ONE LATEST MODEL Stereophomr "Trlrfunfcen" K.idiotfram immaculate condition. Also dhowcasr. Xideboitrd ami BHMI1,056 words
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Advertisement562 1965-01-16 18 t BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore] Wmrdk Mm Hut M <<• »wr« DANCING UINING N f'SSI IM V\ il»rTROPICAL OELICHT. I'.rinK ,li\« :>" Orrh.irii Koad (near I'avilir.ni I'" SBRANCOON BAR A RESTAURANT i Atr-'-onditionedi offen you genuine irinkf. dehciou- Chme.'i- Indian food, courteou?- aenrsM by Cnnrminc, m. *altresses, 171. f-emru.ion Road. Singapore562 words
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Advertisement1270 1965-01-16 19 TO LIVtRPOOL S WEST COAST UK.: Out S'pora Sails P. Sham Pining OOLIUS Literpial, Duoiln. Glasgow... I* Pt/Taday Jaa 17 PERSEUS Li«erpial, Glasgcw Gda 31 Jia II CtMOOOCUS Lenoes, Havre, Luirilll.... ll Pt Jan II jaa 19 AUTOIYCUS Liferpiil. Dublin. Glasgow-- > M 21 2J 24/21 Jaa 27 CLTTONEUS Literpaal,1,270 words
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Advertisement1324 1965-01-16 19 i^HTtHE E AC LINES H^\ V /c«B saMGAfott kuaia u»*»rua«f.twrrro4H*a» pastajao H^VV^f^^ oouuKMtnne ai.u>r»Mceo. roioiw.) i/j.wiio ovkt R^^T P»<"" 'W- '»aM ***** Plaai 6311 PleM (2371. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LAUAKIA. GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP BQTTtROAM. AMSUROAM. tQIHEHBURt. AAIHUS AND COPENHAGEN imgapoit 6 mm renang "KINA" (I) G. 451,324 words
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Advertisement1289 1965-01-16 19 1 BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOuN. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS BVWtAVAf BENLOYAL Hamourg fh ii S.ngapo.l P. S'naa Panang Roltiraaa fat 11 la* 11/2 B tm Livarpooi Fa* 2* benlaric s:; l Smgaftoie P. Sham Panang Rottamaa Mar II Jaa 21/22 iaa 21/25 Jaa 11/11 Antwerp Mar 11 Singapore P.1,289 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-01-16 19 ijg^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. jJM LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE •^•^M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pora P Sham Panani CITY OF LEICESTER 21/22 Jaa 23 24 Jaa 15,2* Jan t CITY SF COLOMBO 3* Jai/ 1 Fll FUMINIAN 13/15 Ftl 11 II Fll 1* Fel I Cm OF WELLINGTON 25/*71,268 words
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723 1965-01-16 20 From Our Market Correspondent i S reports flowed in yes.A terday about Soekarno's intentions so the Stock Exchange of Malaysia reacted for the better. The Improved sentiments stemmed from Soekarno's reported stateuient that he favoured a peaceful solution to the Malaysia question Further statements723 words
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Article27 1965-01-16 20 MaUyan Stock Indirrs Jan. 14 Jan. 15. Industrials: 79.40 80.65 Tins: 108.15 109.25 S rubbers: 107.34 107.50 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article946 1965-01-16 20 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. Molding (4,000> S2.OT U (2,000) 12.08: Ounlop (II.OOOi $1.70. 11.000) 51. 69; Caat Smelton (1.000) S3-90. (1.OO0)946 words
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Article256 1965-01-16 20 January 15 Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bon«teatl II no National Iron '< rts iiin)op« ISrtu PHHm 14) CW ■•itv Dr» T its M ront 12ns K Smelters 27 <-to \1 I'ahles lft < M ■ac 16 cli McAUaMr IS eta. F"ed Dlsp IS Cta M. Invest. 11 ct». K256 words
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Article118 1965-01-16 20 CHIM lyinn alenceidc tti« ImiiNii Harbour arharvai or aipected today art: Hanks ftawtpln 3/4. RMihiant a/fl. Lam Meting IS/14, Mahnurt 15/16. A'mdvk U. Mohnrnmult 2ft/2«. Madagascar Maru 77 M, Hhnuklwan 29/30. inrMrml) 31 '32 Prrnru* 33 34. Prtdnrr.rnv«k 3- tii 40/41. FUcna Rnkke 42/43 Akntiliiaa Mara 44.118 words
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Article548 1965-01-16 20 THIS past week's trading on the Malayan Kuhher Market has been one of mixed trends, with fluctuations ranging one cent, between 71 i and 731 cent.s. report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey. Monday's market opened higher by halX a cent reflecting weakness again548 words
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Article254 1965-01-16 20 I.'EBRUARV nrtt grade rubber r.ob. 1 clotod at p.m. in Singapore .v.l Kuala Lumpur yottorday .it per Ib., down one-eighth of <xnt oo Thursday's closln< level for the position. The tone was Vtry quiet. R.A.S and F.M.R.E. doting pricit m conli por >b. yottorday: int. I K.S.B prompt254 words
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Article29 1965-01-16 20 JAN. 15. MALAYAN RI'BRER PRICE: 71 4 cents (down one eighth of a cent). TIN: 5623.62* (down S2 75). Unofficial estimated offering: 250 tons (down 25 tons)29 words
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Article67 1965-01-16 20 /■HINESE Produoo Cachanxo, linnsv pore noon priooi por plcul yottorday: Coconut all: bulk $64 nellera. drum (07 aellera. Copra: Jan/Fob UK/Cootlnrat: Unquoted Ptpoor: Muntok white |172| nellers. Sarawak white (170 acllers. apeclal Sarawak black JIS7J aellers. garbled Lampong black tl67i(N) aollera. ABTA SI77KN) seller*. Slnnaporo Copra Aitoelatlon noon67 words
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Article68 1965-01-16 20 THI Malayan Kaenance Bankt -1 elation made thrj»r changes m ua riiten to merchant! vtaterdav (all rntfa to »100): Canada: Buying TT 33*j. airmail Ol> 33 9<i <J/at. 351 cr»dlt bllla. 35 13/ 14) trad* bllta. Soiling TT or 00 ready: Canada 34 13/10: Ootftfcno Marks 1 land68 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-01-16 20 VI KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada anil U.S.A. Great Lakes Service li'kon, lokon»<na Montreal loromo Detroit i.ric<M lens Man" 22 ftk 1 Mai i Aat it Aai ij Aai if An wisiiK.sia Mara" 13 Mar 25 Mm 17 Aai 1 Mar I Mat "Ma, W«st Coast 08 Central/Soutb America1,195 words
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Advertisement945 1965-01-16 20 AUSlaAii* IMWtM >NOiA PaaiSIAN ANO P SULJ SEIVICt Tt: Fmaastlt, Adelaide. Milliurae. Srdatt v Pfna-v S'ra« 4 uixa aiawai an nnnwxxmau IARPttA it f»i I}/11 FH u/it Ftl Sport P. S'haai Htung BSMBAIA- I Mai 1711 Mir 11/14 Mir iuL t fH ,fH >ROM ausik«LiA Nt* atIANO •Alli(t W 1945 words
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Advertisement212 1965-01-16 20 tUSIBOUNO: tUiOPt SER»ICt aintaoo't P -i^m, suiuiiMi. nwataaa, Natra, TaYCA Sailti la Part 1? Jaa Ovskirk. Aatvtra. Haaini •rtaita. Rittaraaa. SOUTH > SHSI AFRICA >tR»ICE ainiipon DutbarT'iJßTJjr^art lIUaMU (23/2). capetooa (21/2J, lAliana 7 rti Matadi r..'i). Port Harcourt. ia|oi, Anapa (1/1). Cotoao* (It'll. Lome Takoradi. Freetoaa Dakar (24/1). USTBOUNO: U«p212 words
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298 1965-01-16 21 Straits tin price down by over two dollars 'rill price of Straits tin fell 1 12.78 to $623,621 per picul M-stcrday on an offering estimated reduced by 25 tons to 2.'>o tons. In London on Thursday tin edged lower in moderate dealings to .show end of session losses of about298 words
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Article93 1965-01-16 21 MELBOURNE, Frl. IJIVOVERY in industrials taper- etl off and rises and falls moved into balance. Ml. K.i featured in base Mtah i fall 2s. to 395. Most other declined in sympathy. There was little change in oils which were mostly slightly lower in quiet trading. Mount l«a 39/193 words
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Article24 1965-01-16 21 Ofrec eachanjee market In U.S. i ;it S 751 'or T.T. ca»h. suriin. it 16 and mm t.tel *r K*ld at 2SBI.24 words
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Advertisement294 1965-01-16 21 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the Waterworks Engineer. PWD, No. 2, Jalan Tangsi, Kuala Lumpur, from Class ("EX") and above P.W.D. Registered Contractors (Under Head VII) up to 12 noon on 26th January, 1965 for Deviation of 24" Dia Water Main and Ancillary Works,294 words
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Advertisement699 1965-01-16 21 LOST -REWARD $250/AUSTIN 1100 5K.5927 (Colour Cream) has been reported stolen while parked at Tanglln Halt Road Car Park, Queenstown on 13th January 1965. A Reward of *250/- will be given to the first person giving Information leading to the recovery of the vehicle. Please Phone ***** (office hours) or699 words
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Advertisement1245 1965-01-16 21 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE KUNDONG TANJONG PAU Proposed Printinf Prew Buildinj COMPANY LTD. on Part ot Lot 19. Sec. 13. JaUn (Incorporated In the States of lnlTer.«,/J.Un Be«anot. I jf^BY GIVEN Petalinr Jaya. SecmA Dividend of TENDERS are Invited from jej i ess 40'j, Income Tax, has General Building Contractors for1,245 words
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Advertisement1178 1965-01-16 21 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA SELECTION FOR PART-TIME TRAINING COURSE AT REGIONAL TRAINING CENTRES (MALAY MEDIUM) Applicants with qualifications and fluency in the Malay language are Invited for admission into the 2-year part-time training course organised at Regional Training Centres in the States of Malaya beginning in 1965. A. DETAILS OF1,178 words
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Advertisement795 1965-01-16 21 BRUNEI P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE SERIAL NO. 1/1965 lender will be received by the Chairman Tenders Board at the Offlce of the State Financial Officer. Ground Floor of the Government Offices. Brunei up to 4.00 p.m on Monday Bth. February 1965 for THE SUPPLY OF PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT Indicated hereunder: 1.795 words
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Article, Illustration794 1965-01-16 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: RAZAK CUP HOCKEY By Kuala Lumpur, Friday SELANCOR 2; PENANC 0 (haljtime 0-0) SINGAPORE 5; NEGRI SEMBILAN 0 (halftime 3-0) gINGAPORE'S patient team-building for the past five years paid off today beyond even their fondest hopes with a most skilfully-gained 5-0 victory overWan Seng Yip - 794 words
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126 1965-01-16 22 MALACCA. Prt The Malacca Indians Sports Committee are angry over the walkover given to them by Singapore Indians in the i second round of the Bardhan Cim soccer competition- wiites K\KTAR SINGH The Malacca team travelled to Singapore for the first round match and were126 words
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Article181 1965-01-16 22 BADMINTON Asian meet: New dates KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The 1965 Asian badminton, championships scheduled for next month at Bombay have been postponed, Charlie Scow. secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaysia, said today. The new dates are Oct. 30 to Nov. 14. Mr Scow .said that he reI ceived a181 words
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Article54 1965-01-16 22 CINGAPORE. Fii. Teams :or the Sutton Cup rueger match between SCC and Headquarters Farelf on die Padanß here '.omorrow: SCC Ward: Gray Mucnuloy. Jamieson. Lane; Powell Slatter; len. Allen. Jenkins; Whi<sin. Haean; Comerford. Parry. Clements. lIQ FARLLF Carroll; Turner, SiKley. Henston. Brown; Evans. Edmunds; King. Pooi>-. E.iles; Rowe.54 words
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Article24 1965-01-16 22 HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: Prisons 2 SCC 1 Friendly (Malacca): Medicals 5 High School 3 SOCCER Friendly iKluang): 656 Squadron 2 Indians 1.24 words
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Advertisement1150 1965-01-16 22 I NOTICES NOTICE PROSPECTIVE financiers are invited to finance the construction of about 750 units of various types of houses as per approved layout Plan No. A 9 4422 on the land of the Societv held under C.T.***** Lot No. 8265. Muklm of Durien SebaUng. District of Lower Perak. Interested1,150 words
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Advertisement393 1965-01-16 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS »re in\it«d 1 from Singapore Citizens for the undermentioned appointments: APPOINTMENTS: (A) PUPIL ASSISTANT NTKBKS (Female). Tan Tock Seng Hospital. <B> PUPIL MIDWIVEB. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. SALARY: $130x8A-154 p.m. plu« Variable Allowance. AGE; For (A): 17—25 year*: <B> 18 25 years. QUALIFICATIONS: Passed Sec393 words
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Advertisement207 1965-01-16 22 >{1 N Bell a Howell V O' 8 MM OPTRONIC MODEL 8418 A^K| AUTOLOAD REFLEX WM 1 cartridge loading -]^BW*^*" <^ An tbundtnet of oulsltndmg fetturtt. including AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC EYE-measuret only th« liaht pawng throuflfc the lent. REFLEX VIEWFINDER— You see exactly what the fikn tee., because you era actually207 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-01-16 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep; Logical does a brilliant trial on firm going RACING with Ipoh, Fri. UES COLEMAN, who rides for Bukit Timah trainer Colin Tulloh, can start the new season with a hattrick at Ipoh on SundayTwo of Tulloh's fanci ed runners in the eightrace card378 words
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Article54 1965-01-16 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry oi Culture. Youth and Sport is asking all sports organisations and associations to register With the minlMrv Sports organisation! arc also nsked to provide tlie following mn: Address or headquarters, constitution, list of officials. financial statement, development plan and events and54 words
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Article16 1965-01-16 23 MALACCA. Fri. Malacca Club will hold the Dunlop Trophy golf istrokc play) competition tomorrow.16 words
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185 1965-01-16 23 SPECTATORS COLLAPSE AT WOMEN'S TOURNEY TENNIS A/TELBOURNE. Frl. Spectators collapsed and a German play, er had to retire as the women's Federation Cup lawn tennis tournament got under way herr today in temperatures of "well over 100 dep-ees fahrenheit. German girl Helga Niessen had to quit her singles match againstReuter - 185 words
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1667 1965-01-16 23 Race 1-2.0 Cl 5 Div 2 ($4300) 9f 1 ***** Phantom a (Pll St.) Tjoa, 7 9.0 (F) Smith 6 2 ***** huha < huba a (Mufakat St.) Mawi. 5 8.13 'Soaidi 11 J ***** Frsngipani h (L <k C> Mawi. 5 8.12 Subian 91,667 words
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Article475 1965-01-16 23 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies RACE ONE Phantom: Useful middledistance performer; won over XL 9f in August: second to a:i;ih Jrhan over BJf at Penang in October. Shah Jehan: Scored his first success over B}f at Penang in October; can easily get 9f. Hawlcts: Has yet to win a race but475 words
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172 1965-01-16 23 Soccer players 'trapped' by tape-recorder, court told FOOTBALL FRAUD CASE I ONDON, Fri. One of ten pro- fessional footballers on trial for conspiring to "fix" soccer matches was allegedly caught by a taperecorder trap set by two journalists, a Nottingham court was told yesterday. Prosecution counsel said Ronald Howells, 29.Reuter - 172 words
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Article152 1965-01-16 23 Leicester win Cup replay T ONDON. Fri. Leicester, show. ing heroic defence, beat Blackburn 2-1 last night in the English P.A. Cup Third Round I replay at Blackburn In the Fourth Round on Jan. 30. Leicester will be at home to: Plymouth. Leicester had been held to a 3-2 drawReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement30 1965-01-16 23 Seven-Up and Brandy! Here's the drink that doesn't take getting [%P9Dji used to. You'll like the taste of it from I— J the very first sip. Try 7-Up and Brandy.30 words
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Advertisement365 1965-01-16 23 *m inktl 4s if! i mmmm BfiB ilW^Tj'Vi& Steal Now a Flake of Quality by Balkan Sobranie For the pipe smoker who has sighed for the truly traditional flake, here is fulfilment from Balkan Sobranie eleven choice tobaccos from the world's richest growing areas blended by the skilled patient hand365 words
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Miscellaneous82 1965-01-16 23 DIARY HOCKEY Raxak Cop: Penang v Negrt (4 p.m.) S'gor v Spore (5.15. Rifle Range Rd XL). Spore Div. 1: RAF Seletar v Prisons (Seletar); Schools v RAF Changl (Bras Basah Rd) Jansenites v Police (Thomson Rd); Div. 2: Khalsa v RAF Tengah (Tengah); Div. 3: Malaysian Airways v Naval82 words
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281 1965-01-16 24 The Cabinet decides on duties of a political secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Cabinet has decided that the duties and functions of political secretaries should in no circumstances extend to taking any action concerning the function or administration of any government department. A circular from the Permanent Secretary to the281 words
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Article109 1965-01-16 24 NO POSTAL DELIVERY ON MONDAY SINGAPORE. Fri. The! Director of Posts. Singapore today announced that there would be no delivery of correspondeme or parcels on Monday, being Taipusam. a public holiday. The hours of business «t the i General Post Office will be from I 9 a.m. to noon. All109 words
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Obituary50 1965-01-16 24 MR LIM SCNC TAH. 4? of Duncan y 15-1-65 «t 14-A Leicecter Rood. Singapore, leaving behind wMow two sons. Funeral Sunday 17-1-65 1 pro. CABLE FROM INDIA Narayana M. non brother K.K. Wrnon. SunnH Baballnc Eitmte, Bahall. father UnnlkutMn Accountant <lm» ml s Office, ii. K.R.I. Experiment Station. lt-1-65.50 words
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Article120 1965-01-16 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Mount Faber scenic park will be officially opened by the Prime Minister at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. The park has been built on the top of the hill. There will be a lion dance to welcome the Prime Minister, and I120 words
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Article90 1965-01-16 24 THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL TRAFFIC SINGAPORE, Frl. The Traffic Police have announced the traffic arrangements for the Thaipusam festival on Monday. The festival will be held at the Chettlars" Temple, Tank Road from 7 am. to 12 midnight. All vehicles, except buses, travelling towards Tank Road from River Valley Road and Kirn90 words
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Article44 1965-01-16 24 SINGAPORE. Fri -The military torres will conduct a nieht firing practice at Bukit Timah Rifle Range between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday. People living in the vicinity are asked not to get alarmed when they hear the gun shots.44 words
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294 1965-01-16 24 JESSELTON, Friday. MALAYSIA Government will clamp down soon on the immigration of Philippines nationals to Sabah. the Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, said today. Mr. Yeap and Sabah's Controller of Immigration, Mr. B.J. Arrowsmith have just concluded top-level discussions with immigrationAP - 294 words
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70 1965-01-16 24 Commonwealth Secretariat on the way LONDON. Pri. The Commonwealth's First Permanent Secretariat is expected to be established in London in the latter part of this year with a secre-tary-general selected from one ol the older Commonwealth nations, iniormed sources said today. A Canadian us strongly tipped in Commonwealth circles as70 words
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Article68 1965-01-16 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Assemblyman for Kampong Kebangan. Inche Mohammed Ariff Suradi, will open an art and craft exhibition and competition at the Kampong Kebangan community centre at 10 a.m. on Feb. 7 as part of its second anniversary celebrations. All residents are invited to participate. A68 words
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Article23 1965-01-16 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. Members of the Vigilante Corps of Havelock Constituency will hold a gettogether party at 7.30 p.m. on Feb. 6.23 words
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Article23 1965-01-16 24 SINGAPORE, Fri —The Police Band will give a public performance at Katong Park tomorrow between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.23 words
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Article84 1965-01-16 24 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Talks were resumed this morning between the Public Daily-rated Employees Unions Federation and the Ministry of National Development at the Primary Production Department in a bid to settle their dispute and avert a threatened strike by 100 workers of the department Both sides agreed84 words
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Article259 1965-01-16 24 LONDON. Prl. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol 2Vi £39 ;l Funding 4* £90-1 16 War 3., £54-5/16 +H BANKS Chartered 49- Hongkong £22 7 INBUBANCE Com. Un 39'- +/3 Prudential -A' £24-» +3/16 Royal 36 6 /l J i RAILS259 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-01-16 24 DM Secretary- General U Thant (left) shakes hands with friends on arrival at Kennedy Airport in New York recently from an eight-day vacation in the Virgin Islands. U Thant said that if Indonesia made official its withdrawal from the I'nited Nations, it should then be treatedUPI - 80 words
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156 1965-01-16 24 Railway workers' case for salaries commission KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Government today decided that the salaries commission should include in its review the salaries of 14,000 railwaymcn. Originally the railway was outside the scope of the commission. The change follows the Government assurance that railway workers would be given the156 words
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Article48 1965-01-16 24 LONDON, Prt. Spot 22* id., Feb. 22>id., Mar. 21 7 d.. Apr. 214td.. Apr/June 21-11/16 d., July Sept. 21-7/16 d.. Oct.' Dec. 21--7/16 d.. Jan/Mar. 21-5/16 d., Apr./ June 21 id. July Sept. 21-3 16d.. c.i.f Jan 21 id.. Feb. 21 ',d.. Mar. 21-3 16d Tone- Quiet.48 words
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Article27 1965-01-16 24 LONDON. Pri.— Buyers £1262 i. j sellers £1267-.., Forward buyers £1240. sellers £1241. Settlement £1262'?. Turnover a.m. 215 tons, p.m 15 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.27 words
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Advertisement200 1965-01-16 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS ;tl Wm4t Wi > Minimum) Have the World at your Fingertips with the SENSATIONAL NEW I wliP GLOBETROTTER a £*±J (MAOE~M GERMANY) i JJ Technical Details: g— 14 Transistort 12 Oiodc<; > Sho?twove BorTd's" *m 7s A IjS V 2 Transistor in the SW FmH A 0 Jtoqcs;200 words
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Advertisement38 1965-01-16 24 PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH *************** l I|B ir M Ref n53 JLii i j 1 .11 25 f 41 JEWELS Automatic Calendar PERFECT HARMONY OF BEAUTY 2fo AND HIGH PRECISION f 1 ***** Waterproof. mt f m38 words
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