The Straits Times, 20 January 1965
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Title Section21 1965-01-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mot"** Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration464 1965-01-20 1 'Retool Malik' demand by demonstrators THOUSANDS MARCH IN PROTEST OVER HIGH PRICES JAKARTA, Tuesday ACOMMUN IST led crowd demonstrated near the Presidential palace today, demanding the removal of Cabinet members responsible for the prevailing high prices of essential commodities. The demonstrators carried banners reading: "Retool464 words
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436 1965-01-20 1 LONDON. Tues 'HpHERE has ben no further deteriorJ- arion in Sir Winston Churchill's condition for the fast four hours, his physician, Lord Moran, said today. The 82-year-old doctor, paying his second call today to Hyde Park Gate to examine the 90-year-old former state? man,436 words
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Article490 1965-01-20 1 Is it the right cure? They ask KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Business circles here are not quite sure if the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has done the right thing to use Section 8 of the Control of Supplies Act, 1961, to curb profiteering. When asked today490 words
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Article46 1965-01-20 1 A STATEMENT issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry today said that complaints of excessive prices should be addressed to P.O. Box 8000 and not P.O. Box 6000 as announced yesterday. P.O. Box 6000 bad been allocated to another organisation.46 words
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Article60 1965-01-20 1 Pepper racket: Governor held |JAKA R T A. Tues.— The (Governor of South Sumatra is among a number of people under arrest following discovery of a pepper racket at I.ampons. newspapers here reported today. They stated that those arrested also include two local lawyers. The pepper, totalling several tons, wasReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-01-20 1 Weary Lady Churchill goes for drive A WEARY lady Churchill goes for a drive in the rain from her Hyde Park Gate home. This was the first time she has left the home since Sir Winston's illness. L'PI photo.39 words
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Article30 1965-01-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues— Sixty-ei?ht Malaysian motor-boats were caught last year by Indonesian authorities in the northern Cele- bes. the official Antara news I agency reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article98 1965-01-20 1 DEATH AT THE ALTAR SETS A RIDDLE ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Tues. Authorities yesterday sought to learn what caused a young bridegroom to collapse at the altar and die a few hours later. The Coroner said tests to solve the mysterious death of Bruce Stanton. 22. may take about two days.98 words
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Article44 1965-01-20 1 THE HAGUE. Tue.s.— A grave digger had a heart attack and died while lowering a coffin into a grave here yesterday. Because of the shock, one of his colleagues also had a heart attack and died later in hospital— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article53 1965-01-20 1 MANILA. Tues. American Ambassador, Mr. William McCormlck Blair, has postponed a projected 10-day trip to Thailand. Malaysia and Indonesia for a more convenient time." an Embassy spokesman said here last night. Mr. Blair was supposed to have left this week for a reorlentatlon lour olReuter - 53 words
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Article25 1965-01-20 1 WARSAW. Tues.— The Warsaw Pact summit attended by seven Communist bloc leaders and advisers opened here this morning. Reuter (See Page 12).Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration167 1965-01-20 1 Riddle of Ningkan 's sudden trip to capital KUCHING. Tues. Sarawak s Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kal on g Ningkan. left Kuching tonight on a "highly confidential mivsion" to Kuala Lumpur. He took with him his deputy. Mr. James Wong, and the Minister for Local Government. Mr. Dunstan Fndawie. whom167 words
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Article31 1965-01-20 1 STOP PRESS PLEA TO SOEK BELGRADE. Tues. Yugoslavia. I'AR and Ceylon submitted joint message to President Soekarno urging him to reconsider Indonesia's withdrawal from the I N. AP. (Sec Page 13)AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration710 1965-01-20 1 CINGAPOKK, Tucs. 1! Indonesia launches an all-out invasion of Sabah and Sarawak. there will "probably"' not be cnouuh British troops to stop Hum initially. Gen. Dato Sir James Cassels, who said this today, added: "We would be very unwise if we do not have plans710 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration419 1965-01-20 2 U.S. takes a hand in Laos defence 'Actions entirely justified' but no details WASHINGTON, Tues THE State Department announced yesterday that the United States was helping the Laotian Government to defend its independence and territorial integrity in the face of repeated Communist violations of the Geneva agreements. In making thisReuter - 419 words
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Article42 1965-01-20 2 JAKARTA. Tur.v Indonesian Cabinet Ministers now •I wear uniforms dcnotini; their ranks. Palate diMlosrd today. Four stars mark a Deputy Prime Minister, thrrr stars are for a Co-ordinator Minister, two for a Minister and one for Deputy Minister. Rrutrr.42 words
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127 1965-01-20 2 MANILA, Tues— Police today seized 15 boxes of .38 calibre ammunition stolen from the United States Clark Air Base and I arrested an American air- man and five Filipinos. The raid was conducted In Angeles, a city Just outside the air base, by localAP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-01-20 2 Murdered Premier BURUNDI Premier, Pierre Ngendandum*r. who was assassinated in Busumbura last week. He died instantly with at least eight bullets in him. The Premier, 35. was cut down as he left a hospital where his wife had just given birth to a baby boy. IPI photo.47 words
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Article37 1965-01-20 2 JAKARTA. Tues.—Twentythree people were reported dead and 6.500 homeless after two weeks of floods and landslides here and in other parts of Java. In one village alone weekend rains flooded 300 homes. —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article51 1965-01-20 2 BAGDAD. Tues. An Indonesian delegation arrived here from Teheran yesterday on a tour of Muslim countries to discuss the possibility of their attending an Afro-Asian Islamic conference in Bandoeng next month. It was stated here that the delegation would meet President Abdel-Salam Aref and Iraqi officials-Reuter - 51 words
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Article49 1965-01-20 2 KARACHI. Tues. Five combined Opposition parties, after three days of debate here. last night failed to agree on v.he- 1 ther or not to boycott trip M:irrh national and provincial assembly electionsAfter six hours of deliberation they agreed to postpone their talks until today.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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190 1965-01-20 2 ]\EW DELHI, Tue.s. Mr. J Frederick Mulley. British Minister of Defence for the Army, arrived here last, nlfcht for a two-day visit during which he will meet Indian defence chiefs. Mr. Mulley, on his way home after a tour ol Malaysia and theReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-01-20 2 SAIGON, Tuesday. J^ CRACK appeared in South Vietnam's new Cabinet today, just one day after it was named, when the Air Force Commander, Brig-Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, raised conditions to his participation in it. Gen. Ky said he would not give up hisUPI - 264 words
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92 1965-01-20 2 Cambodia says 'no 1 to U.N. moving in UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Cambodia has rejected the idea of any United Nations intervention in its dispute with South Vietnam, it was disclosed yesterday. The suggestion was made by South Vietnam in a letter to the Security Council last November. In a letterReuter - 92 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-01-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f AND G£OR&£) f <3Cr AN ESTIMATE f A-7> r first Jl £v_18 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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209 1965-01-20 3 U.S. slashes defence spending by U.S. $2,000 m WASHINGTON, Tues. Presi- dent Johnson said in a message to congress yesterday that United States defence spending in the current fiscal year would total an estimated U5549,300 million about US$2,OOO million less than the previous fiscal year. The President also told CongressReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration370 1965-01-20 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE new Poseidon submarine-launched missile to be developed this year is expected to have eight times the "kill capability" of the Polaris missiles being bought by Britain from the United States, according to authoritative sources here. President Johnson announced in his defenceReuter - 370 words
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Article57 1965-01-20 3 LILLE Tues. The first French nuclear submarine may become operational in mid--1969 after its missiles have been tested in the Pacific, according to a Defence Ministry armaments expert. The pressure null of the vessel is now under construction at Cherbourg. It is designed to 16 missiles57 words
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188 1965-01-20 3 UfASHINGTON, Tues. —The United States last night emphatically rejected a Russian suggestion that the Allied Powers might be planning to sow an "atomic mine belt" along the Iron Curtain. The State Department said a Russian note attackIng an alleged West German proposal188 words
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Article50 1965-01-20 3 CANNES, (Western Prance) Tues. Quadruplets were born here yesterday to the wife of a shop assistant. Madame Simone On no. Hospital officials said the mother and children, all boys were doing well. Madame Onno. 37. already has three children aged between five and 11 Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article30 1965-01-20 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Roy Mason. British Minister of State, at the Board of Trade, arrived here by air today from New York after an 11-day world tour.30 words
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177 1965-01-20 3 IIfASHINGTON, Tues. —The great names of show business last night formally opened the three-day inaugural festivities for President Lyndon B. Johnson with a show no one but a President could afford. The festivities, parties, balls, receptions, and parades will be climaxed tomorrow177 words
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Article32 1965-01-20 3 RICHMOND (Enrland). Tues.— Mary Hayley Bell, playwright wife of British actor John Mills and mother of actress Hayley Mills. was appointed a magistrate at the Richmond city court yesterday.— UJ»X32 words
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Article93 1965-01-20 3 Missing Ministry man found dead LONDON, Tues. Peter Eastty, 22-year-old clerk at the Aviation Ministry, sought by police in 1 a nationwide search since he vanished on Dec. 10, has been found dead. Mr. Eastty, behoved to have died from a gunshot wound, was found in a section of anReuter - 93 words
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Article41 1965-01-20 3 LONDON, Tues. Storms raged across West Germany yesterday, gale-force winds piled up heavy snow drifts in Eastern Belgium and. across the Atlantic, the eastern half of the United States was In the grip of a severe cold wave. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-01-20 3 CELMA (Alabama), Tues. The Rev. Martin Luther King was attacked by a white man yesterday when the Negro leader registered at a previously all-white hotel. The man. wearing the States Rights Party uniform, punched Dr. King on the head and kicked himReuter - 192 words
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Advertisement328 1965-01-20 3 FOR BETTER HEALTH AND VITALITY BE SURE! OF QUALITY VITAMIN PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY •9 ESSENTIAL O VITAMINS f i^ K^ 0i *FAR HIGHER f iTIT V^Sft ?K POTENCY THAN ANY \l h Jj^Km U H OTHER MAINTENANCE ;'»k mm \<l* formula ii/lT //J^\ •POTENCY OF EACH MM •\l^f|t)\)^SyLE ASSURED328 words
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210 1965-01-20 4 Are they saboteurs' signal flares FOUND: TWO MYSTERIOUS CYLINDERS ON ISLAND KUCHING, Tuesday. TWO huge coloured plastic cylinders, believed to be signal flares used by Indonesian agents, were- discovered yesterday morning by a group of children on the beach of Marsen Island. Marsen lies between the mouth of Sungei SibuAP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-01-20 4 MOST women jump on chairs and scream at the mere sight of mice, but not Malaysian biology student Patricia For King Yin (above). For Patricia, mice have brought fame and money. In the recent Aer Lingus Young Scientists' Exhibition held in Dublin. her147 words
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Article36 1965-01-20 4 PENANG, Tues. The AngloChinese School Union will hold it* Chinese New Year dinner and dance on Peb. 6. This will be followed ny a Chap Goh Men cniclcen broth party on Peb. 16.36 words
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Article123 1965-01-20 4 Sabah to have a detention camp JESSELTON. Tues. J Sabah's first detention camp will be ready in a few months. The camp will be at Sebrang. near Kenlngau. about 125 miles from here in the Interior Residency. Mr. B. R. Lowe. Superintendent of Prisons, said here today that the $156,000123 words
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Article45 1965-01-20 4 PENANG. Tues. Three Muslims will be charged before the Penang Shara'iah (Relißious) Court here tomorrow with (ailing to observe their fast. The offenders, if found guilty, are liable to a fine of 525 according to the state Islamic religious law.45 words
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Article27 1965-01-20 4 BATU GAJAH. Tues— The Xray mobile team from Kuala Lumpur will visit the General Hospital here on Thursday and Friday to give free chest X-rays.27 words
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Article33 1965-01-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues—Another 69 people have been deprived of their citizenship, according to the latest Government Oazette notification. Twenty-one of them are from Selangor and another 20 from Mm,33 words
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Article45 1965-01-20 4 PENANO. Tues. The Penang and Province Wellesley Red Cross Society will send a team to bring Harl Raya cheer to the underprivileged children of Pulau Aman on Peb. 7. The team will leave Glugor at BSO am. In a Marine Department launch.45 words
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Article34 1965-01-20 4 JESSELTON, Tues. One hundred members of the Sabah Field Force have flown to Kuala Lumpur by RAAF transport plane for Intensive combat training. Their training period and centre have not been disclosed.34 words
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Article149 1965-01-20 4 Call to remove "colonial relics' pENANG, Tues. The Sungei Glugor branch of the Penang Umno youth section last night decided to ask the State Government to remove two pre-war statues which it descri b c d as "colonial relics." The statues are of Capt. Francis Light, the founder of Penang.149 words
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63 1965-01-20 4 NIBONG TEBAL, Tues. The present heat wave has been the cause of several bush fires in Province South. The biggest fire occurred in Simpang Ampat yesterday afternoon when 29 acres of young rubber trees were destroyed. Smallholders and kampong folk toiled for nearly two hours63 words
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251 1965-01-20 4 DENANG. Tues. A woman, almost blinded by acid burns, walked unsteadily to the dock in the Sessions Court here today. She stared at the man in the dock and said: "Yes. that's him." "HIM" is her brother-in-law, M. Supplah, aged 23.251 words
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Article83 1965-01-20 4 IPOH, Tues. Asst. 8u D t. Llm Teong Kool. deputy 0.C.. C.1.D., Pahang. has taken over as officer-in-charge of the lower courts here from Asst. Supt. Ibrahim bin Abu Bakar. Inche Ibrahim has been transferred to the Traffic Office here as offlcer-in-chartfe. succeeding Asst Supt.83 words
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Article50 1965-01-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A nurse who woke up yesterday to have her meal before resuming fasting, found her room at the nurses' hostel in Bungsar burgled Che Zainab blnte Ismail. 20. lost a transistor radio worth $100. an alarm clock worth $10 and three pens worth $28.50 words
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Advertisement412 1965-01-20 4 BIG SMALL \3^4^ HAS THEM ALL y^W y^"^ 1 1 Imagine a 30 ton force slamming the earth 1300 times yW every minute from a height of one-quarter inch Properly applied, this is great compaction effort but .t takes real engineering to keeo this force out of the roller frame412 words
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Miscellaneous244 1965-01-20 4 J\iley Onp By Y. T. Hum lin THIS \BB, BUT WC \v/E HAFT*. I I VWVO"THEY V sj~" NOBODY 7 I NEVBt HAP t=^^y "C WELL, WOBOCYS EVErI TWWAY V CANT TAXEMXIjTLKKI VfXJ OOT TOO THEY >v JUST GOB I ANY TROUBLE/ WHERE f HEARD OF >CU MERE- 1 TO244 words
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Advertisement478 1965-01-20 5 Philips EL 3534. de-Luxe M|^ |k V Stereo 4 .ccd. "jJ^W^I l____w .__w __r ■h^_^ _________&9___i b V I M I J p ■■111!" y ia_-_____f Ho ■■tf^r'M-rT jMkI i _S^_l kJc^____l E__^____l ____P"*'^ 1 f I IV J| AG4OXX), a battery-operated all Transistor U C Record Player. Plays all478 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues PRELIMINARY agreement lias been reached with ;i Japanese steel mission now in Singapore on the method for the setting up of a $47 million company to make steel sheets in the State. This was disclosed today by the Chairman of the Economic424 words
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79 1965-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lira Kirn San, Mill declare open a building Industry exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic at 10 a.m. on Friday. The exhibition. organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Building Society, will be open dally from 10 a.m. to79 words
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Article, Illustration235 1965-01-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Gingerly she climbed aboard the massive machine, and deftly fingered the controls. The tractor roared to life and Mrs. Catherine Leonard- Williams (above), wife of Far East Ah* Force's Air Officer (Administration), Air Vice-Marshal H.G. Leonard Williams, was off. Its235 words
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Article32 1965-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off in Rifle Range Road and also in Jurong Road from 15 m&. to IB.i m.s. tomorrow from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.32 words
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Article21 1965-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Police Band will perform at Kallang Park from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article96 1965-01-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Further talks between the Public Daily-rated Employees Union's Federation and Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development have been postponed indefinitely. The director of the department. Mr. Cheng Tong Patt. said that a meeting between the two sides scheduled on Saturday was called96 words
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Advertisement377 1965-01-20 6 SPECIAL PREMIERE TONIGHT J 9.30 p.m. REX rKTftSKY 9.15 p.m. I m SHAKE TO FIVE NEW HOT BEAT TUNES written BY BOBBY DARIN fttepVify $£T j B )l b^H CIITSiUOIOSaWfIBXIiBBBBBBII Ji bbW DOUG McCLURF IQANIE SOMMERS MARILYN MAXWELI m PAN-MALAYAN SATURDAY MIDNIGHT PREMIERE of our Big Chinese New Year Hari377 words
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Advertisement261 1965-01-20 6 CATHAY SAruROAYM.DH.CHT palace CINEMA attraction KATONG t J ELVIS SINGS I I EXCITING U7 i And ROCKING HIT SONGS! /ff==^-^" TECHNICOLOR^ECHNISCdPF^^I BARBARA STANWYCK JOAN FREEMAN LEIF ERICKSON tJ\t l f\'M OPENS TOMORROW! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) THE SHOCKING SUSPENSE DRAMA OF AN UNHOLY DESIRE THAT TRAPPED THEM ALL IN A TANGLE261 words
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Miscellaneous388 1965-01-20 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'PHK followiriK it today's schedule ol civil aircnift, movrmrnli at Paya Lcbar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Belrut. Karachi. Calcutta <BA 720) 6.55 p m from Sydney. Darvrln iBA 701> fi.25 p.m.: from London. Cairo. Baghdad. Bombay, Colombo iBA 796) 1 10388 words
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Miscellaneous101 1965-01-20 6 KuchinK Brunei. Jeasflton (ML 497) 8.40 a.m.; to Penanc Bangkok (ML. 522i) 9 a.m.: to Kuala Lumpur. Kota Bharu (ML. 042) 1 p.m.; to Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Prnang (ML 052) 3.15 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML. 122) 8 a.m. KLM: To Banekok, Karachi. Cairo. Rome, Zurich. Amsterdam (KL 032)101 words
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Article242 1965-01-20 7 Importers phone Hong Kong manufacturers to order for the two big festivals KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IMPORTERS here today made telephone calls to Hong Kong to place orders for thousands of dollars worth of firecrackers. This action follows yesterdays announcement by the Government lifting the bar.) on242 words
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Article50 1965-01-20 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— The Rev. Yeoh Oon Tian. a graduate of Trinity College. Sinnnpore. has taken over charge of the Methodist ihurches in Parlt Buntar and Nlbong Tebal He is the first (ull-timc Methodist pastor to serve trie r'aru Buntar church since the war.50 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-01-20 7 A rest for 2/2 Gurkha Rifles IfUCHING. Tues. The 2 2 Gurkha Rifles left here today for Singapore after serving in Sarawak since last April. Men of the battalion had their most successful operation in Sarawak on June 13. near Batu Lin tang, in the Second Division, when they ambushedReuter - 119 words
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Article29 1965-01-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Overseas Missionary Fellowship will commemorate its centenary by holding a special meeting at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka from Jan. 21 to 24.29 words
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Article41 1965-01-20 7 KUCHINO. Tues. Thirty teachers began a one-year fulltime course on teaching the national language here yesterday. The course is being conducted by Inche Abu Hassan bin All. an officer of the Ministry of Education in Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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Article96 1965-01-20 7 TPOH. Tues. About 175 padi planters whose crops were damaged by floods In the Sellnsing area of Krian last year received a collective Hari Raya present of $6,280 from the Ministry of Welfare Services today. It was handed out by Inche Badaruddin bin Alans96 words
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Article15 1965-01-20 7 TANOKAK, Tues.— A new Hainanese Association building costing $94,000 is being built here.15 words
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213 1965-01-20 7 IPOH. Tuesday. A TRAVELLING conjurer, K. Gangoo, 53. who faces a tentative charge of raping his 16-year-old daughter, told a magistrate, Mr. W. Satchithanandhan, today: "Please hang me. I wart the court to sentence me to death. "I am terribly afraid of being assaulted213 words
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Article401 1965-01-20 7 How to raise money without tears —by a PPP State Assemblyman JPOH, Tues. A PPP State Assemblyman and ipoh municipal councillor, Mr. Chan Swee Ho, today made public his proposals to the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, on how to increase revenue WITHOUT the crown corks, payroll and401 words
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Article26 1965-01-20 7 MUAR. Tues. The Local Council of Tangkalc. 16 miles from here, last year spent a total of $124,000 on general improvements In the district.26 words
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Article20 1965-01-20 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. Mr. Robert Asirvadam has left for higher studies at the Balwvn High School. Melbourne20 words
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195 1965-01-20 7 GREETING CARDS: POST EARLY APPEAL IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. If you want your Hari Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year greeting cards delivered on time then post them before next Wednesday. Also to help the postal authorities get your card away quickly, the Post-master-General, Inche Mohammed Ibrahim bin Varshay, today gave195 words
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126 1965-01-20 7 lEBBELTON, Tues.— A new batch of 24 Sabah girls drawn from different races will start training as home demonstrators next month at the agricultural research station in Tuaran. The course, third in the series, provides training in sewing cooking, hygiene and child126 words
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233 1965-01-20 7 PENANG, Tues.— The Controller of Telecommunications, Penang, Haji Mokhtar bin Mohideen, said it was the Government's intention to expand the automatic telephone exchange service throughout Malaysia. 'This." he told the first Malaysian seminar of the Postal. Telegraph and Telephone International at233 words
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Article47 1965-01-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Liquor Licensing Board wMI meet tl ,P 1 trict Office here on March 10. AIJ applications for new licence* for the second quarter of this year must be sent to the chairman of the board by Jan. 25.47 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-01-20 7 IZUALA KUBU BHARU, Tues. A former Selangor State Assemblyman, Haji Noh bin Haji Yusoff, and the chairman of the Kerling MIC. K. Subramaniam, were charged in the magistrate's court here today with criminal breach of trust involving $8,000. Haji Noh, 38. was accused of misappropriating a98 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-01-20 8 'An Asian Common Market possible, no reason why it can't succeed' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Director of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Perfecto Manalac, said here today that there was every possibility of an Asian Common Market being formed. Mr. Manalac arrived today to invite Malaysia to the first187 words
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Article62 1965-01-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A man with two previous convictions pleaded for leniency in the magistrate's court here today on the grounds that he had 10 children and had also to support his aged blind mother. Ng Kam. 44. was found guilty of attempted theft of62 words
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114 1965-01-20 8 Premier is anointed on Thaipusam tour of temple A HINDU priest prepares to anoint Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. with sacred ash and oil at the C'hettiar Temple in Tank Road on Monday night. The Thaipu sam crowd of devotees gave Mr. Lee a warm welcome. At every114 words
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106 1965-01-20 8 A LOR STAR, Tues. The Kedah branch of the Union of Post Office Workers at an emergency meeting this afternoon "deplored" delay In implementing the arbitration tribunal award on salaries and allowances for postal clerks. The meeting, presided over by the branch chairman. Inche Zakariah106 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-01-20 8 Our peace terms THE BASIC CONDITION REMAINS: AGGRESSION MUST STOP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYSIA'S condition for settlement of its dispute with Indonesia remains unchanged Indonesia must cease all acts of hostility or aggression against this country. The spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Ahmad Nordin, said this today270 words
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Article57 1965-01-20 8 PENANG. Tues. The United Malayan Banking Corporation today gave $5,000 to the Penang State Scholarship Fund. Mr. Y. E. Tal, Penang branch manager of the bank, handed a cheque for this amount to the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, at the State Secretariat this57 words
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Article33 1965-01-20 8 JESSELTON, Tues.— The Rural Industrial Development Authority is to set up a branch office in Sabah soon, the Rida chairman. Dato Rahman bin Musa. said on I his arrival here today.33 words
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Article179 1965-01-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ABOUT 500 delegates from 38 Rotary Clubs In £X South-East Asia are expected to attend the 30th annual conference here beginning on Feb. 19. The conference is organised by Rotary District 330 which comprises Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam. Thailand and Malaysia.179 words
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250 1965-01-20 8 Missing planter who went cruising down the river SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ BIG search is now going on for a Johore planter, Mr. R. F. Rutherford, who has been missing for 10 days. He was last seen in his motor-boat heading down the Johore River for Singapore on Jan. 9. Mr.250 words
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Article67 1965-01-20 8 SINOAPORE. Tues. —Mr. Ronald Michael Thwaites. managing director of ihe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., will tour Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore later this month. Be will be accompanied by his wife. He is also deputy chairman and managing director of P67 words
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287 1965-01-20 8 Shaws' gift to the poor: 6,000 New Year parcels CINGAPORE, Tues. Cinema magnates Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw will distribute through the Shaw Foundation Chinese New Year gifts to 6,000 old people in Singapore and Malaya. The distribution of Chinese New Year gift parcels to the poor287 words
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Article36 1965-01-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The New Shakespeare Company wl'k stage special school performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" it 2.15 p.m. on Feb. 7 and the "Tempest" on the following day at I p.m.36 words
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98 1965-01-20 8 JESSELTON. Toes. Trade onion officials here are punning to form a pan-Sabah Trade I'nion Congress to nnlte all government labour unions in the state. The first step in this direction was taken on Saturday when four departmental onions met for a preliminary98 words
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Article, Illustration107 1965-01-20 9 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues. Among the 28 men and women from the 14 States of Malaysia who are taking part in the National Koran reading competition at the Merdeka Stadium here, are Inche Ahmad bin Haji Shatnsudin of Johore (left) and Che Halemah binte Iman Ta'at107 words
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237 1965-01-20 9 Jail and rotan for a bid to extort $5,000 ]I|ALACCA. Tues. A ITI labourer, Lim 800 Chong, 22. was sentenced today to two years' jail and six strokes of the rotan fo»- attempting to extort $5,000 from a rubber planter. The planter, Mr. Teo Soon Yen. told the Sessions Court237 words
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58 1965-01-20 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Singapore woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, has given $50 to Mr. Lee Swee chong. whose eyes were gouged out by robbers last week-end. Mr. Lee. a tin mine kepala. was attacked by the robbers on Saturday In Kampar, Perak.58 words
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Article101 1965-01-20 9 OUTRAGE CASE MAN IS JAILED BAIT PAHAT. Tues. An odd-job worker. Salikin bin Mansor. 23. was sentenced to six months' jail in the magistrate's court here today for outraging the modesty of a 17-year-old .schoolgirl at Parit Tengah. The girl told thr court thut at about 8.30 p.m. on Oct.101 words
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Article37 1965-01-20 9 SINGAPOKE rues— The secre-tary-genera) of the Singapore National Trades Union Conijress, Mr. C. V. Devan N lir. will return on Friday after attending the Indian National Trades Union Congress annual conference In Hyderabad, India.37 words
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Article167 1965-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Ministry of Education has published a School Library manual to assist schools in running i i.braries on proper lines. The Shell Co.. printed 5.000 copies of the manual at a cost of $4,000. The manual was presented to the acting Minister167 words
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Article66 1965-01-20 9 i SINGAPORE. Tups— The Minis- j i ter for Social Affairs. Inche Cabman Wok. will tomorrow hand over i cash and food to Che Saonuh binte Hassan, whose husband left her eight years ago when she became paralysed from her waist down. Thr presentation66 words
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84 1965-01-20 9 New head at Netherlands consulate CINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. 13 Ch S. van Straten has i been appointed acting ConJ sul-General of the Netherlands in Singapore followi ing the death last Frldav of Iff L.G.N M Ravesloct in Holland. Mr. vHii Stratcn h consul at the Consulate-General Mr. Ravesloot. 52. who84 words
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Article177 1965-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«a. H THE 500-strong Amalgamated Union of Oov- r ernment Storekeepers will hold an emergency meeting here tomorrow to decide what course of action to take over the Governments delay in presenting an Im- proved salary scale for storekeeper*. The general secretary ot the177 words
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Article200 1965-01-20 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gIX employees of Paul Y. Construction Company stole $5,000 worth of electrical cable wires from the firm and sold them for $60. They said this in a magistrate's court today after pleading guilty to a Joint charge of stealing the wires from200 words
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Article79 1965-01-20 9 Bumper padi crop likely in Sabah lESSELTON, Tues. A spokesman for the. Agriculture Department said here today that if all went well, Sabah would have a bumper j padi crop this season. Harvesting of padi had started and yields indicated by the small numbers of crop cutting tests taken to79 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-01-20 9 Rokayah youngest in Koran reading contest [ZUALA LUMPUR, l Tues. A 17-year-old, schoolgirl from Sabah is among the youngest of the 28 competitors who are currently taking part in the National Koran Reading Competition at the Merdeka Stadium here. Bhe Is Che Rokavah binte Salleh, a Form 111 pupil In156 words
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Advertisement342 1965-01-20 9 .there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of watches, you'll never believe that such precious342 words
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Obituary34 1965-01-20 10 10 Hard- 111 < Minimum, MAJOR FAM FOONC HEE (a>l 8.0., pa*st'd away peacefully m General Hospital January IStb. orteiie leave* 110 Cairnbill Road at 330 p.m. January 20th for Wesley church and Bldadan34 words
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Article72 1965-01-20 10 2» WortU SIS (Minimum) MR TAN SONC THIANC and family I thank r.-lativi--. iind frienda for their condolences, wrvaths, donations and attendance at tha IssMMl ut hio be- loved wife on 17-I-H0 MR. AND MRS. Wee Ttan Poh and family thank Venerable Dhamniafuka nml Mrmberg of Buddhist Union for72 words
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Article36 1965-01-20 10 ♦a U'nrtfi SIS (Minimum) 1 IN LOVINO MEMORY ot our beloved j I father Abraham Silvvalmoney Samuel who passed away peacefully on KM-tKS. Hadly mimed but never for- KOttrn by his ■Mi and children.36 words
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Article153 1965-01-20 10 2* Words SIS (Minimum) DUE TO UNTIMELY I>.-a,lh of Mr. M R Naidii hla daughter Glrijan a eddlng with Mr. K. Balakrlahnao. Is poxtponvd to a later date. ROLAND'S For Prc-Chln.?se New Yeai Hair Appointment. Rintc <-arly to pi ih,. h,s\ ÜBMI I'honc fNM. HUt. 3-B Coleman Street. 8153 words
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Article740 1965-01-20 10 cause of the present bout of profiteering but to make sure their interests are carefully watched when protective tariffs are discussed. They cannot expect the Government, or the Tariff Advisory Board, to do it all for them. They can, however, bring mm on their members of Parliament740 words
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Article378 1965-01-20 10 Well might U Thant warn j the General Assembly that the [>i iibli-m of United Nations finances merited their most j urgent attention. The world body is down to its last US$l4 million, and is not in a position "to keep faith with those who have kept faith378 words
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Article204 1965-01-20 10 I The RIDA office to be set lip in Sabah will introduce into that State the full raft of j Malayan activities. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa's description in Jesselton yestc-- day of planned projects included everything from credit (or small businessmen and domestic science training for girls204 words
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Article, Illustration867 1965-01-20 10 EVEN LUARD - A face lift for the U.N. EVEN LUARD THE FIRST SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN 20 YEARS by NEW YORK. Tues A BIGGER VOICE FOR AFRO-ASIA IN TWO MAIN COUNCILS Th c prolonged controversy over United Nations finances and the bitter dispute over intervention in the Congo have part i a I867 words
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Letter86 1965-01-20 10 •THE Government laces an acute shortage of trained teachers, particularly In technical and science subjects. The shortage of teachers teaching the Islamic religion has partly been overcome by the recruitment of Muslim College graduates. It would be wise for the Education Ministry to recruit graduates from the86 words
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Letter98 1965-01-20 10 IT SEEMS clear that the Singapore Government has in mind extending their development of flyovers, apart from those already announced. Users of Mountbatten Road suffer considerable danger from traffic trying to get out of Wilkinson Road, traffic crossing into Fort Road, and traffic turnIng across the road divider98 words
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Letter69 1965-01-20 10 rAT portion of Siglap Road from ODDOsite me Siulap Market ud to the sea is probably the worst road in Malaysia. This is a far cry from Government's scheme for a pantal chantek. This road, which Drovides a healthy "lung" for the residents of Prankel Estate and Ouera69 words
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Letter81 1965-01-20 10 JT was with no surprise that I noted the number of cyclists who were klled on Singapore's roads last year. Alarming and tragic as the figures are. It is only due to the skill and patience of the motorist that they are not higher Every rule of the81 words
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Letter60 1965-01-20 10 RECENTLY I went to the Alor Star post office to renew my dog's licence and to my disappointment I was asked to go to the Veterinary Department. What beats me Is that there Is a signboard at one of the counters which says Lisen Anjin. It should be60 words
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Letter58 1965-01-20 10 EACH morning I wait patiently for Radio Singapura to announce the time. I have many children going to school, and it is important that I have the correct time in the morning. Can't Radio Singapura broadcast the time every 15 minutes from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. together58 words
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Article431 1965-01-20 10 YLMIS MARIS - YLMIS MARIS, by i M. V. University of Malaya TPODAY we have further examples of nominal phrase expansions. VOCABULARY: tali (n)— string. rope; teher (n)— neck; tall leher iNi— neck-tie; roarah (adj). r) angry, to be angry; kakak (n)— elder sister; kakak ipar (N) elder sister-in-law; kaavt431 words
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405 1965-01-20 10 A bid to oust Tshombe by exiled Adoula TONDON. Tv c s Mr. Tshombe's ettorts to win support for his Government's policies have been made much more difficult by the decision of his predecessor, Mr. Cyrllle Adoula. to break his silence on the present crisis. Mr. Adouias plan for delivering405 words
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Advertisement13 1965-01-20 10 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement78 1965-01-20 10 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 Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest standards of hygiene Cold Storage78 words
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274 1965-01-20 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Helicopter plot, Lieut. Malcolm Kennard, 27, who is with 845 Royal Naval Air Commando Squadron in Sarawak, has been awarded a commendation for brave conduct by Queen Elizabeth. Lieut. Kennard has been Riven the award for making a hazardous night landing274 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-01-20 11 Dog's master winces in sympathy as it gets a tattoo to show it has had an anti-rubies jab CLXTY- YEAR-OLD Wong Pong covers his dogs eyes and winces in sympathy as a veterinary attendant. Mr. N. P. James, tattoos one of the dog's ears at the State Veterinary OfficeLim Yaw Chong - 110 words
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196 1965-01-20 11 Minister gives his depts. pat on che back CINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister of Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today said that he was "very impressed" by the work done in the various departments of his ministry. He singled out the departments public assistance section for special praise after his inspection196 words
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Article128 1965-01-20 11 PENANG. Tues. The Yang dlPertuan Agong has nominatea the following to the Muslim Appeal Committee for the State of Penang for 1965' Hajl Ahmad bin Hajl Abdullah, Hail S M. Zainal Abidin. Capt Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed, Hail S. M. Aldld. Haji O. M. Yusoff,128 words
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Article32 1965-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Philippine Consulate here wiU move to its new offices at 83, Jalan WeW on Feb. 1 The telephone I numbers ***** and 2«Mi remain the same.32 words
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Article62 1965-01-20 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore police are looking for young men aged between 17 years and three months and 25 years to be recrui'.- Ed Into the force. Applicants musi have a mini- mum educational qualification of Secondary II in a Government or Government-aided school in Singapore. Application62 words
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375 1965-01-20 11 Opium in bags of spice, court is told SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty slabs of raw opium, said by the Customs Department to have a black market value of $14,503, were found hidden in two bags of corriander seeds imnorted from India, a district court here was told today. Poh Kirn Seng.375 words
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109 1965-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea Lord Howick. chairman of the Commonwealth Development Corporation, arrived here today from London to see the activities of the corporation. He was confident that the corporation woud continue to expand its lneustrtal and agricultural investment in Malaysia despite Indonesian confrontation. "We109 words
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68 1965-01-20 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— MaJOen. T. J. Daly, General Offlcer-ln-Cummandlng. New South Wales. Australia, spent a busy day here today visiting British and Australian military chiefs Gen Daly flew in last night for a flve-day visit to attend an army commanders' study group organised68 words
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Article44 1965-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Dr Lee Cheng Hoe. 38. returned here today after qual/ving from University College of Dublin recently An old boy of the Kl»ng High School, he U the son of a Sel&ngor State Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Ing Ten.44 words
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Article221 1965-01-20 11 100 lose homes in $850,000 blaze KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. jy|ORE than 100 people were made homeleai when fire destroyed a row of 11 shophouses at Machang, 27 miles from here, last night. Damage Is estimated at $850,000. The buildings affected included four rubber dealers' shops, a pawn-shop, a furniture shop,221 words
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145 1965-01-20 11 How can 'dead' man pay up? he asks CINO A PORE. Tues. Johnnie Ng. charged with not complying with a maintenance order, blamed it on the attitude of his estranged wife. Rose Tay. He said he would only pay the maintenance if she ceased to bother him and let him145 words
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Advertisement74 1965-01-20 11 HYDOR COMPRESSORS TRACTOR MOUNTED ROTARY PORTABLES RECIPROCATING PORTABLES A FULL RANGE FROM 105 TO 600 cfm i 4 iil'Ml hKmbk. vt^V i^r I B 132 TRACTOR MOUNTED 132 cfm AT 100 lbs. psi. EX STOCK $3650 M. D. SVS. LTD. P.O BOX 1033 Kuila Lumpur. 1.1 SUM Mm <<"i|uin. 1274 words
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Miscellaneous633 1965-01-20 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel I-U, *P. Ptnanf Story"; 7.30 Bachelor Fatherox, JfrJ* Malacc Bentleys Economy Ware P.M.: 5.4!) Programme Sum- 8.00 News in Mandarin 810 mary; 550 News Outlines; 5.63 Irama Merdu; 8.34 Highway r^Ti^T-jy NeWB ln Patrol; 900 News in&X* Tamil; 6.10 Youth Programme; I 9.10 Komentar; 9.30 Harriean633 words
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357 1965-01-20 12 Kremlin strategy since Mr K will dominate talks BREZ, KOSYGIN AND TOP SOVIET LEADERS MEET TODAY WARSAW. Tues Kremlin new look at world affairs and strategy since the fall of Mr. Khrushchev is likely to dominate the Warsaw Pact meeting which opens here today. Soviet leaders. Mr. Brezhnev and Mr.Reuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-01-20 12 Miss Woo's a wow with animals MISS Angela Woo, 19. 1 K of Edgehill. Liverpool, shows this Mississippi alligator that she is not a girl to be trifled with. She has always had a yearning: to do something with animals and recently secured a job with a Christmas circus in61 words
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Article, Illustration517 1965-01-20 12 SHOWDOWN ON VOTING RIGHTS IS PUT OFF AGAIN Thant: 'Financial problem serious* United Nations, Tu«s THE General Assembly yesterday put off for another week a showdown over the voting rights of debtor nations, including France and Russia. But if the U.N. financial crisis is not solved by next Monday, the517 words
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87 1965-01-20 12 Chaplin says 'no' to son's wedding DARCELONA. lues. Officials at the British Consulate here said yesterday they bad received a letter from the lawyers of Charlie Chaplin saying he did not authorise his eldest son Michael to marry actress Patricia Johns. Patricia. 25. and Michael are scheduled to wed atAP - 87 words
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276 1965-01-20 12 The inside story ot Nik's fall by a friend /COPENHAGEN. Tues What purports to be the inside story of Mr. Khrushchev's departure from the Soviet political scene, as told by a close Danish friend who recently visited him, was published in yesterday's issue of the Copenhagen newspaper Ekstrabladet. According toReuter - 276 words
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201 1965-01-20 12 WASHINGTON. Tues.— A Nobel Prize winner. Dr. Linus Pauling, yesterday suffered final defeat in his $500,000 libel suit against the New York Daily Neva when the U.S. Supreme Court denied him a hearing. In July last year the U.S. I CircuitUPI - 201 words
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175 1965-01-20 12 WARSAW, Tues rpHE State Depart■l ment yesterday announced that it had ordered the expulsion of a Polish Embassy official. The official was said to have engaged in "activities incompatible with the accepten norms of official conduct." The expulsion order175 words
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Advertisement191 1965-01-20 12 I realised a long time ago that if I wanted to get on in this big bad world 1 would have to be in the right place at the right time. Travel with me, dear friend, and you will see how well I have succeeded. Everyday BOMBAY-over LONDON— NEW YORK,191 words
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180 1965-01-20 13 Neutrals in bid to get Soek back into U.N. AIRO, Tues.— The Govern- ment-owned newspaper Al Guinhouriya yesterday •■ported that summit level contacts were underway among leaders of the non-aligned world to dissuade President Soekarno from staying out of the United Nations. Consultations were beinn conducted to work out aAP - 180 words
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271 1965-01-20 13 Sock to Dutch: Give me those millions BID TO GRAB USs3om PAPUAN AID CASH THE HAGUE, Tuesday. INDONESIA has sounded out Holland on the possibility of receiving, on a bilateral basis, funds from the US$3O million promised to the United Nations for the development of New Guinea. This follows PresidentReuter - 271 words
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Article81 1965-01-20 13 British export drive in Peking LONDON. Tues. Britain has moved additional trade attaches Into Peking In a bid to boost sales of British machine tools, cars and civil aircraft to Red China, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, said yesterday. He said the Peking reinforcement was part of aAP - 81 words
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162 1965-01-20 13 LONDON. Tues.— Police raided a nightclub In Soho London's "Square Mile of Sin" early yesterday and took 65 boys and girls under the age of 17 to headquarters. The raid on the Discotheque I beat club began at 1.20 am wnen 100UPI - 162 words
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Article31 1965-01-20 13 MOSCOW. Tues. Mrs. Indira Oandhi. India's Minister of Information and Broadcasting, will open an exhibition here on Peb. S on the life of her late father. Mr Nehru— APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-01-20 13 A SERIOUS-FACED Mr. Harold Wilson called at the Hyde Park Gate, London, home of Sir Winston Churchill, where the former wartime premier is seriously ill. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 30 words
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191 1965-01-20 13 LONDON. Tuesday. WRITAIN S adverse trade gap the difference between exports and imports was £61 million for December, official figures showed. This compared with a gap of £103 million In November. Exports totalled £381 million (£357 million In November) re-exports were £13 millionReuter - 191 words
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Article49 1965-01-20 13 MOSCOW. Tues- Archaeologists have unearthed a huge, seventh century statue of a man buried in a hill In South Tadjikistan. Izvestia said the statue, made of clay, was more than 36 feet high and was found near the site of an ancient Buddhist monastery—UPl49 words
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156 1965-01-20 13 LONDON, Tues.— Mr. Zuinkar Bhutto, Pakistani External Affairs Minister, conferred here yesterday with Mr. Denis Healey, the Defence Minister. British arms aid to India Is understood to have figured In the talks, and there was speculation that Pakistan's attitude towards mediation move.sReuter - 156 words
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169 1965-01-20 14 THE spate of essential works being carried out in Singapore is appreciated. But the manner in which the contractors are carrying out the upheaval of our roads and pavements leaves much to be desired. Roads are excavated. roughly reinstated and left to the169 words
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Letter44 1965-01-20 14 DOES the P.W.D. realise that Jalan Tempau has been surfaced— ever? Wp realise It every time we. drive out of Jalan Unggas Into Jalan Tempau. Is there any possibility of JaJan Unggas getting an exit to the main road? IMPATIENT Singapore44 words
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Letter102 1965-01-20 14 IN the midst of confrontation and China backing the Indonesians. Isn't it peculiar to find our shops filling up with produce from Peking? In every local shop now there Is a complete range of China products ranging from food and toys to clothing. For example,102 words
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Letter43 1965-01-20 14 IT is time that cinema managers did something about smoking in cinemas. The smoke not only obscures the screen but also pollutes the air around. Seldom do I enjoy a moment of peace or relaxation while viewing a film INDIGNANT Singapore43 words
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243 1965-01-20 14 AS I see It school promotions can either be done by grouping pupils of about the same Intelligence or by grouping pupils with varying levels of intelligence. The former has the merit that teachers will be able to teach their classes at the rate243 words
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Letter28 1965-01-20 14 ON Jan. 4 you asked how the "bovine wanderer" would be confiscated. The Press statement by this Ministry on Dec. 31 clearly stated that a special squad28 words
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109 1965-01-20 14 IN BRIEF 22'mile trip to make a phone call WE have two public telephone booths In Bachok. one in Bachok market, the other In Pre pok market. But no matter how long one tries and how much money one puts in the operators never answer. Before these public booths were109 words
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Letter48 1965-01-20 14 1 WOULD invite the Health Minister to visit the dustbin collection centre at Potong Pasir. The amount of garbage left scattered about here every day is not only an eyesore but also a source of disease as children often use the place as a playground. R. CHELLIAH Singapore48 words
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Letter44 1965-01-20 14 IS there no law regulating the use of loudspeakers in Singapore When one returns home after a hard day's work. Instead of having peace and quiet we are subjected to either wayangs with loudspeakers blaring forth or loudspeakers playing rock and roll. DEAFENED Singapore44 words
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Letter32 1965-01-20 14 T APPEAL to the Minister of Education to give Teluk Anson some sixth form classes. Poor parents have no means of sending their children to the H.S.C classes outstation STUDENT Teluk Anson32 words
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Letter47 1965-01-20 14 I WAS not surprised to read the letter headed "The Slow Hello" (S.T. Jan. 7). It is revealing to go round government departments and see how public servants work. Recently I had to wait four hours to get my son's identity card. JAFFAR bin DAUD Koala Lumpur47 words
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Letter38 1965-01-20 14 D A D I O MALAYSIA I% broadcasts between 5.30 a.m. and 11 P.m. Is it necessary to broadcast as early as that? Some people turn up their sets so loud that their neighbours cannot sleep. ANTI-NOISE Penang38 words
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Letter134 1965-01-20 14 \VHEN the postal authorities claim special fees for special services, we certainly expect special services. One does not pay extra charges and be satisfied with third-class service. On Dec. 29 our branch office in Kuala Lumpur posted some cheques to us In Penang. The letter was134 words
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Letter136 1965-01-20 14 WONDER how many of us realise the danger to which our children are expo ed when travelling In prvate cars to and from school six days a week? These cars take too many passengers at a time. There Is no point arguing that these private cars are not136 words
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Letter78 1965-01-20 14 •RECENTLY I borrowed IV two books from the National Library only to find on arriving home that pages had been removed from both of them. Torn pages are common in novels, while books in the non-fiction category either have photographs removed or are scribbled upon with comments. I78 words
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220 1965-01-20 14 IT is noted with surprise that your correspondent "C.M.L" wishes to maintain that as a result of a change in his house number the Postal Services Department has either destroyed or thrown away letters sent to him by his children travelling abroad In spite of220 words
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Advertisement379 1965-01-20 14 Paint your room in 2 hours IT DRIES IN 15 MINUTES SO EASY TO USE, ITS MISTAKE PROOF H^ .-jraal lPp 1 M 1 mr Atmmm ft NUPLASTI K ACRYLIC rM.& rcniiiA Fi'* i WALL A CEILING FINISH V j. R§SiS£j -r Jf FOR INTERIOR A EXTERIOR V V **V^£fc~^tf379 words
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Advertisement133 1965-01-20 14 why not run away to see! Bombay, Karachi*, See Naples and Genoa t00!. ..a1l on your way to Europe the Italian wayl And Lloyd Triestino makes a fabulous difference with all the charm and graciousness that is so typically Italian! Your big ship is fully air-conditioned, the food is a133 words
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Miscellaneous91 1965-01-20 14 Buytt Bunny By Ralph ll*>intthiltl WHAT'S I IfrMHURRVINGTOTHE N K I'VE XI I IKJ QgDEg TO HP gJiPF N T" THRUSH, OFFICE, DISCOVERED SOMEONE ISNT OCCUPYING I V V f SYLVESTER? l AIWT >~ sCsUVNORi ITS NECESSARY "TIMY FAVORITE BENCH! J \k SEEN YAAACWE THAT I/thaTSA^-- ry. f T0 6ETHERF91 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-01-20 15 TO LIVERPOOL WEST COAST UK.. i^™^^™™"~" Out S Don ia.i» Snaa. -tnant AUTOLYCUS LuerpMl, Dublin, Glasgow... Ml U 111 21 Jai 24/21 Jm 27 CLYTONEUS LuerpMl, Avonmouth PM 22 iai 24 IM 2S/ FM MACHAON LinrpMl, Glaigow Jai 27 fel 1 ANCMISfS Luerpill Fll 5 Fll 7 Fll 1/11 FM1,166 words
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Advertisement1234 1965-01-20 15 Ifc|l THE BAC JONES LmrW 7zM smCAPOtf cuaia iu»rvr-*mmiiMyiM lajUJta Lv^fl'-F^M Xlv nt* ***** PtMt vii p*Mt ten SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA. GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. IREMEh. ANTWERP. OOTTtRBAM. AMSTCROAM. bOtHHIIUBt AARHOT ANt COPtNUAGUi i....«i.0ii c nan raiuag "KINA" (I) G.4J 21 Jaiipn 22/24 JM 25/25 JM "BUMIANGA" (I) «j1,234 words
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Advertisement1291 1965-01-20 15 I benwline] 1 EAPMSS SERVICE IB tIPJtOH. LIVERPOOL I, CONTINENIAt PORTS nrvr a»ai f London Fit I BLNLOIAL Hamburg Fel 17 Umgmk P vnaa rinii Rotterdam Ftl 24 tJI/J f« unmm MM BENLARIG U'tpJJ '••1.1 t Rotterdn Mm II Jam 21/22 Jaa 21/23 Antwerp MM U kingapora r. S'laa Piaaaa1,291 words
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Advertisement1277 1965-01-20 15 k^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lffHj\ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pori f S'HMI -iM"g CITY OF LEICESTER 21/23 Jai 24 2S JM 21/27 JM mm f« I CITY OF WELLINGTON 2S/*J fet 21 FM (in Of LEEDS l/1» M.r 11/13 Mm 14 Mm t tin Of1,277 words
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Article86 1965-01-20 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS eased with B.H.P. down Is. to 545. Most other leaders moved narrowly. Mt. Isa sold heavily around 375. 3d. while other base metals eased. Oils were steady Mount lul 37/2 N.' Broke? Hill (10*. 38/10 Ampol 11/7 All.lt. Cob. Ind 64/Aust. Paper Manuf. 34/0 B.H.P86 words
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Article251 1965-01-20 16 ptBRUARY first grade .uftber f.o-b. 1 buyers elosod at S p.m. In Smgap*r. and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 centa per Ih., down half a cent on Monday* closing level for tiki position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prleeo In oents per Ib. yoatarday: Int251 words
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Article70 1965-01-20 16 /'HINESE Produoo Exchange, Slnxs- V pars noon prices per picul yastorday: Coconut all: bulk $64 sellers, dram T67 sellen. Copra: Jaa./Feb. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Popper Muntok white $175 sellen. Baiawak white $172 a sellers, special Sarawak black $160 sellers, garbled Uimpong black $170 sellen, ASTA $180 sellers. Slngspore Copra70 words
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Article25 1965-01-20 16 JAN. 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5616.621 (down $6.15). Unofficial estimated offering: 260 tons (up 20 tons).25 words
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609 1965-01-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet condiEj tions prevailed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia when business was resumed yesterday after the Thaipusam break. Industrials were easier with very few buyers about to absorb any slight selling pressure. There were no headlines of any609 words
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Article27 1965-01-20 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 16 Jan. 19 •Industrials: 79.68 78.95 Tins: 108.78 107.80 rubbers: 111 7.50 106.32 •D*c. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article859 1965-01-20 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BunMp (2,000) $1.60, (7.000) $1.58, (1.000) $1,57; Eaao irda. (3.000) $1.70. $1.70 81*. (1.000) $1.71; Fed. Dltp. (8,000) $1.45859 words
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Article127 1965-01-20 16 CHIPS lying alangsMta t**a pi I Harbour wharvaa or awnaatii tav day are: Qulrlnale 1/2. Fcrak If.W. 3< Neder Rljin 3/4, Aklta Kara »f 9. Tashkent 10/11. Nissan Kara 13/14, Rajnh Brooke 19, Empire Gannet 21/22. Rhauklwan 29/30 Klnabalu 31/ 32. Benioyal 33/34, Koshlro Maru 39, Kiken127 words
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Article105 1965-01-20 16 r T*HC Malayan Eichafica Banket* Aito- station made these chance* In it* rate* to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Naw York: buying TT 32 11/16. airmull OD 32 13/16. 90 d/lt. 33 1/S credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bill*. Canada: iving TT 35 1/8. airmail OD 351,105 words
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Article38 1965-01-20 16 /NN ihf In* (xerianga marktt In Hone W Kong yesterday the U.I. dcllar was quoted at 5.751 tor T.T. and 5.741 for cath. •tcrling was quoted at 15.99 and •n. tail »f ■•Id at 255 J.38 words
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Advertisement1151 1965-01-20 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. BtMt Canada and U^^A. Crttt LUms «asylaa M'konj roaonama Momroai toronto Uouwt i,mcago -lem Mart" 22 Fik I Hat i in n Api is Ate H Apr ■Miutknaa Man" 13 Mai IS Hat nip 1 Hti t Mat 11 Mai Wen Coast of Cenural/Soutza Atnariea1,151 words
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Advertisement949 1965-01-20 16 ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 12 Feb 1965 P. Swettenham 14 Feb 1965 Singapore 16 Feb 1965 For Manila 20/22 Feb, Hong Kong 24/28 Feb Return: Singapore 4 Mar 1965 P. Swettenham 7 Mar 1965 Penang 9 Mar 1965 Fare From:— Penang or P. Swettenhom949 words
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Advertisement392 1965-01-20 16 WILHELMSEN LINES r«OM. scaMiaaviM aa* CtatiMatal Paru Hi BMtUt as* Nan Salt, *ioms P- S'hMß Toon TIBER (Calls Puun. Japan) 21/31 Jaa TAiAtflT r,". Mam,*) 11/11 Fe« IJ/W Frt '«■<• TRICOLOR 'Cans Pusan, Japan) 27/21 Fpl BARBER LINE FROM USA Uktl 4KO *ESI COASI POSTS TOREADOR ll Part FERHBANI *M392 words
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Advertisement129 1965-01-20 16 HESTSOUND: fcUROPt StRVICt Sinfwora 'anani lianeillis, H«»re. Duikirt, NAUSICAA 15/17 Fit 11/2S Flk 21 Flk Jnt.tr, Haaksrf. Broil. HMsm SOUTH t s>tSl AfRICA StRVICt Sis|ai>o'i Durban (It'2j,~Pdrt~EliTal)ett< (22/2). Capelo«n (24/«, "TUNA 5/ 7 Fek Matad< '1/1,. Port Harcourt. Lagos. Apam (7/3). CotorM, '1/3). Lome. Takoradi, Freetodn. Dakar (2]. 3). EASTSOUNB^129 words
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466 1965-01-20 17 THE Straits tin price tell by $6 75 to 5616.62* in Penang yesterday on an Jffriis estimated increased by 20 tons to 260 tons. in London on Monday tin edirf lo^er Sfter a hesitant bu tesnarSsS pectively. Dealers reported outside demand as466 words
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Advertisement853 1965-01-20 17 (Continued from Pace It I SITUATIONS VACANT Word* St (Mm.) Box St et: rxtro EXPERIENCED TICKET WRITtR. Apply Box A 5699 B.T. Singapore. GENERAL AMAH REQUIRED for family of four. Phone (Spore) *****. WANTEO ltt. class general amah. Phone B'pore *****. Start Immediately. LOCUM OOCTOR WANTED r or Clime in853 words
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Advertisement756 1965-01-20 17 I SITUATIONS WANTED i Wnrd* M 'fin i— Box M rt*. txtro READ tbs Senior Appointment* vacant In The Sunday Mall saeb week. YOUTH EXPERIENCED CLERK/ Cashier, Gool accounts/typist seek any type of Job Box AS6B7 S.T. b'pors HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE onvr.i their Immediate and efficient services for all typea756 words
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Advertisement884 1965-01-20 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St el: rxlro DEVELOPED AND READY to nulld land at Gopeng Road. Ipoh. I' 3 to 1 acre. Going cheap, easy payment. Ring Ipoh *****/3 or Box A 473 8.T.. Ipoh. SEMI-DETACHED 2 S T 0 R B V HOUSE. 4884 words
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Advertisement884 1965-01-20 17 I TOURS k EXCURSIONS |IS Words St (Mm Box St et: txtrm MALAYA J-DAVS 885/ *4/l/tti 15/2/65 22/3/6 F Malaya 7-Daya (special) $90/- 7 '2/66. 14/2/65. Chinese New Tear Malaya Tours $100/- 2/2/« A, 3/2/65 Nam-Bo Travel Service Ltd.. 138. Cross St., Spore Tel. T226S CHERRY BLOSSOM Japan Inclusive Tour.884 words
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Advertisement898 1965-01-20 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mm t Box rt* 'xtro CET THERE on a Yamaha. Two motor-hllcei arc prlxss In Tbe Christmas Quiz. Have you entered yet? MORRIS 1000 TOURER 1061 22.000 miles. One European owner. Excellent condition $3,200 Box A 465 8.T., Ipon IM4 A '4o 1958 P/8/Wafon898 words
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Advertisement986 1965-01-20 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* 5( (Min.)— Box St et: rtlrn I IMPORTED FROM LONDON A Load 01 Qood condition L'aed Landrovers. Trucks MKS/MK4 Model 1960 A 1I»6S Diesel and Petrol. Cheap Price Chop Jou Bcng. 401 Victoria Street. Spore. lei '.'0«64. USED CARS FOR SALE. Contact Ken, Boon Co986 words
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Advertisement670 1965-01-20 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) IS Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtro STRAITS CUEST HOUSE offers comfort and economical stay. Tel: 3120 Johore Itihrii JOHORE HOTEL Ens .Chinese Food Alrcond. Uooms. Phone I NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL, J.B Seaside Dancing A Floorshows Nightly. Tel: 2133. EASTERN HOTEL, Tanah Rata. I670 words
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Advertisement253 1965-01-20 17 TENDER Tenders .iro invited for a caterer for the YMCA Canteen at Coronation Park. Ipoh. to reach the General Secretary V.M.C.A., Anderson Road. Ipoh by sti». Febniiry. 1965. from whom further particulars may be o'ot.uiifU. SHIPPING NOTICES LI.OYU TKIKSTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel is expected to arrive Horn Honnkong at253 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-01-20 18 Harun: We cannot ban communal soccer teams— yet QUOTE: If all clubs with com-' munal or political names were banned, it would mean the death of soccer in Selangor By Ken Fernandez If UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The president of the F.A. of Selangor, Da to Harun bin Haji Idris, said424 words
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Article90 1965-01-20 18 Police take lead in Div 1 table POLICE 4 INDIANS t CINOAPORE. Tues. Unbeaten Police went to the top of the Singapore Hockey Association League First Division table today, with an easy win over a ten-man Indian Association team at Thomson Road. With full points from seven matches. Police arc90 words
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Article574 1965-01-20 18 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SPORTSFROtf? to CKDR a country newly 1 arrived on the Olympic Games scene, it is naturally difficult for Malaysians to place everything in the right, perspective. Firm management and' forthright observations on faults and weaknesses, which are valued among the oid hands of574 words
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Article123 1965-01-20 18 TPOH, Tues. Malaysia InternaX tional hockey lullback K Anandaraja of Perak topped the lift of 14 successful candidates In the MHF Umpires Board written examination. Anandaraj, who was vlcecaptaln of the Malaysian team at the Tokyo Olympic Games, became the first international player to pass the123 words
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Article22 1965-01-20 18 MALACCA. Toes. The final races of the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club's Helmsman Trophy competition wUI be held on Jan. 24.22 words
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213 1965-01-20 18 Malaysian women to visit HK in April IZUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. Malaysia's women soccer team will visit Hong Kong in April to play their first interport match. The match has been arranged by Wong Xl Leung, the Malaysian Women's F. A. coach, who Is now holidaying m Hong Kong. Mr. Wong213 words
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Article26 1965-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Barbara Nicholl won the Women's Oolf Union "A" Division monthly medal competition at Upper Thomson Road today. The runner-up was Barbara Chambers.26 words
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Article25 1965-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Business Houses PA will hold their annual meeting at the SAPA Clubhouse. Jul.m Besar Stadium, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Advertisement928 1965-01-20 18 THE TEMERLOH RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. 'Incorporated in the Stale* of Malaya i NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Dirertors have declared ii n Interim Dividend on account of the year to 30th April 1965 of 6^. less tax at 40 r It will be paid on 15th February 1965 to928 words
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Advertisement725 1965-01-20 18 TENDERS JABATAN PARIT DAN TALI AVER PULAU PINANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from D.I D Registered Contractor! Class "D" (Concrete) and above at the office of the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Penang. Bukit Mertajam, up to 12.00 noon of 29th January. IMS (or Urn construction of: <a>725 words
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Advertisement204 1965-01-20 18 A sure WINNER SUZUKI rom the start... you can rely on a In advance t»o--alroke tecftnolotfi- -1) f\, Si«£h Mr< £ck«; JM :imni|)ira by repeated te«« both at Sunikln ll.f, CJ I f,/ proving frcund!. lMt lv and In .nternatlonal coinpetl- Available in SOcc. SOcc, )25cc 2Socc. tiona. Suzuki's ■ucceaaei204 words
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Miscellaneous315 1965-01-20 18 Straits Times Crossword I «b^ iiHH wtd ACROSS 6 "All are by each one; 1. Insurance payment by 007 for nothing Is good or fair alone" a possible yield of £5,0001 (7, (Emerson) (6). 7. Uses earth to act as wtod8. Multiplied by part of a cer- break? (5-6). tain315 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-01-20 18 1 DIARY 1 HOCKEY— Spore Civ- 2: RAP Seletar v Port Authority 'Bt. Chermin) Div. 3: RAP Tengah I BODCA (Tencahi. RUGGER Club match: Bntu Garrison v Tigeis (Batu CantonI ment. XL).32 words
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957 1965-01-20 19 Epsom Jeep - Focus is on Sky way's bid for five-in-row Epsom Jeep SPEEDY FQUITY TO SCORE IN THE MAIN SPRINT RACING with THOUGH there is only one event for top-class horses at Ipoh today, the all-sprint card should provide some exciting racing, especially in the Class Three 5Af events. Special interest will957 words
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Article1510 1965-01-20 19 Race 1 2.0 Cl 5 Div 4 ($4300) sjf 1 ***** Hormat a (Tengku Runme) Donnelly. 4 9.0 <F) M. Lee 7 2 ***** Radi.int Peak (Thio St.) Allan, 4 8 13 honj 11 3 ***** WUley Inn (Seng Lee) Bagby. 3 8.13 *Kan«- 10 4 ***** Fidonettf1,510 words
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141 1965-01-20 19 Howells found guilty in the football fraud case I ONDOV. Tues. Konald Ilowrlls. an ex-player for KnfUsh profevional football team* Walsall and Siunthorpr. was found ftuilty in a Nottingham court yesterday of conspiring to "fix" an 1 hklisli League match. Hourlls. It, is one of ten players or ex-players accusedReuter - 141 words
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238 1965-01-20 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP Greaves grabs a hattrick LONDON, Tuesday. k SSISTED by a Jimmy Greaves hattrick, Tottenr ham Hotspur beat Fourth Division club Torquay 5-1 in tiieir F.A. Cup Third Round replay here last nipho. The victory earned Spurs a Fourth Round home tie against Ipswich. Torquay battled maßnificently until wellReuter - 238 words
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Article67 1965-01-20 19 FLORENCE, Tues. Italy's Football League have (d a stern three-point warning to clubs: 1. Stamp out bad behaviour on the field. 2. Stop unfair comments In interviews: 3 Stop unfair criticism of referees. Artemlo Franchl. a League official, said 4 "We don't wish ug anyone ButReuter - 67 words
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Article159 1965-01-20 19 EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Nearco Myth II (Race Two), New River (Race Four) and Skyway (Race Seven). The going is firm IPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 SPACE HERO Hormat Bright Melody \I.\KCO MYTH Beauty Miss F.lcho Prince WINORO Hormat Winning Prize OLYMPIC HOPE Nearco Myth159 words
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Article67 1965-01-20 19 LONDON. Tues.— Mrs. Mirabel Topham. owner of Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, announced yesterday she would appeal against a court order stopping her from selling the course home of the Orand National Steeplechase. In the London high court case last year Lord Sefton. former owner of the course,Reuter - 67 words
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Article163 1965-01-20 19 BLOEMFONTEIN, Tues. MCC set to make 143 runs in 90 minutes, beat Orange Free State I by seven wickets yesterday in their I last match before the Fourth Test begins on Friday. i Geoff Boycott and Bob Barber, the MCC openers put on 61163 words
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Article66 1965-01-20 19 PALMERSTON (New Zealand*: A fighting last wicket stand between Matthews and Irving, which added 47 runs, helped the New Zealand Cricket Council Presldeit's XI to score 268 In reply to the Pakistanis 324 on the second day of their match here today, the close of play, thanks mainly to an66 words
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Article45 1965-01-20 19 CARACAS: Carlos Hernandez (Venezuela) won the world Junior welterweight title when he outDOinted Eddie Perkins (United' States), the holder, over 18 rounds here last night. Hernandez said ter the fight that he wanted to challenge Puerto-Rlcan born Carlos Ortiz for hla world lightweight crown. i45 words
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Article50 1965-01-20 19 LONDON: Result of Rugby Union matches: Oxford University 8; Edinburgh University 8; M«» •teg 16. Ebbw Vale 10. NEW YORK: Emilp Ortfflth (US), world welterweight boxing cliamplon. was named Fighter of the Year" by the American magazine. The Ring. World heavyweight champion Casslus Clay was placed second in the poll.50 words
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Article50 1965-01-20 19 LONDON: Mary Rand. Britain's Olympic long Jump gold medallist, has agreed to a tour of the United States and Canada at the end of this month. She will compete at indoor athletics meetings at New York on Jan. 28. at Toronto on Jan. 29. and at Boston on Jan. M.50 words
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Advertisement105 1965-01-20 19 7? IFw3 ONE GLASS W l^* KUNCHI BEER j«iowrr«ioiTcoiD*eioiocoio*cioioeo«oe*cioiocoiDo*iicioioircoßo*ciTOiuu*ciToiiiiii*cnoiiiiiii 2 S I 5 I I i india s f i quality f products /V"^\ A RANGE OF THE FINEST J 1 (O) I WELDING ELECTRODES, \j»V FLUXES AND EQUIPMENT l.mmMVmH/m.l IS AVAILABLE AT 1 I WtiUDP COMPETmVE PR.CES. J.B AOVANI-OERLIKON105 words
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Article, Illustration540 1965-01-20 20 Officers sit for Malay exam days after landing No talk: Commands are given by intricate system of signals By RODERICK PESTANA: KOTA TINGGI. Tues. SOME British paratroopers, who were airlifted from I3ritain recently to reinforce Malaysia's defence forces, are now carrying out intensive jungle warfareRoderick Pestana - 540 words
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Article37 1965-01-20 20 KABUL. Tues— A US$ll million loan agreement has been signed here between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. The Soviet loan to pay for consumer goods will be repaid over 10 years. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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96 1965-01-20 20 Thaipusam bull runs wild, Hurts 9 KUANTAN, Tues. Nine Hindu devotees were hurt uhen one of the two bulls lined up to pull the silver chariot went wild at the Thaipusam celebrations here last night. All nine, including a 10-year-old girl, M. Madevi, were admitted to the general hospital. Their96 words
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Obituary15 1965-01-20 20 LOKC WING (AN lair of Labour Dept. 18-1-65 at Chlk 8«i Thcctit; t-ultan Slrrrl.15 words
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Article361 1965-01-20 20 LONDON. Tues. Gilt-edged continued to claim most attention In the stock markets today. Further good progress was made In response to a persistent investment demand with the Institutions again in the market. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp were: RUBBER LONDON, Tues.—Spot361 words
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Article29 1965-01-20 20 PARIS, Tues. The West Oerman Chancellor. Professor Ludwlg Erhard. arrived here today for talks with Gen. De Gaulle on France-German co-operation and European political unity. Rente*29 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-01-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Sabah's Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun, flew in for a two-day visit to the Federal capital today as the Sabah Alliance was heading towards another crisis. However, he emphatically denied that his visit was to discuss323 words
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150 1965-01-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Australian Defence Minister, Senator Shane Paltridge. arrived here by air tonight to look into the possibility of deploying Australian troops in the Borneo territories. Any increase in Australian troops in Malaysia will depend upon his report to his Government.150 words
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Article37 1965-01-20 20 LONDON, Tues.— The Earl ot Avon, former British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, and his wife, niece of Sir Winston Churchill arrived here by air today alter cutting short their holiday in Barbados.37 words
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Advertisement7 1965-01-20 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS It Worit Iff I Minimum)7 words
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Advertisement311 1965-01-20 20 :3sBBs&: iTftt^- v££ 1 1 11 1 are ebel watches so special? Because:- EBEL w ch ei are adjusted by experienced specialists and tested carefully in 5 "yC different positions during a long testing period. our successful research activity in the ■Jl" field of keeping the oil fluidity guaranm^^rnm JKL311 words
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Article, Illustration826 1965-01-20 21 Lamps manufactured here are already in use in Singapore THE first lamp factory to produce electric light bulbs in Malaysia is to be opened today by Singapore's Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The company concerned is Electrical Manufacturers of Malaysia,826 words
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Advertisement194 1965-01-20 21 Iba^, sfl i Kffi Nkc today I^2 > jtNkwk Sb W' Lml' Today dawned brighter, thanks to OSRAM Wi^ir^H'^ Wfii ln Bukit Timah Road at the new factory H^^^7j^^to#» fl^ I_^-^^^B^^^^^^S,1 B^^^^^^S, All c sw '^ch on. Today Singapore Pflj IvhPl switches to local production of one of its |f,,194 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1965-01-20 22 Lamp making: A miracle of precision engineering need to have a source of light has led man throughout the ages to develop countless forms of lamps. The -common factor in them ah. until 1878, was the simple flame.Man drew his security and safety from the illumination1,462 words
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Advertisement123 1965-01-20 22 congratulations and best wishes to ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS OF MALA YSIA LIMITED on the opening of their new factory from THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Congratulations Best Wishes to ELECTRICAL MFR. OF MALAYSIA LTD., On the occasion of their grond opening today WELLCOME STEEL EQUIPMENT 7 Cross Street, (opp. Telok123 words
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Advertisement142 1965-01-20 22 SINGAPORE GLASS MFRS. CO., LTD. CONGRATULATE ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS OF MALAYSIA LIMITED WHOSE 'OSRAM 1 LAMPS ARE PACKED V4P* CARDBOARD CARTONS MADE BY SINGAPORE GLASS MFRS. CO., LTD. 201, HENDERSON ROAD. TEL: *****1-5 With Compliments and Best Wishes from QUEENSLAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG JESSELTON Congratulations and Best142 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-01-20 23 PICTURES on this page shew how top quality Osram electric light bulbs are made to the highest international standards at the new ultra-modern factory in Bukit Timah Road Electrical Manufacturers of Malaysia Ltd. Constant quality checks ensure that all the grades of bulb made her* will187 words
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Advertisement103 1965-01-20 23 are proud to be partners in Electrical Manufacturers of Malaysia Ltd. in the development of the first Electric Lamp Manufacturing project in Malaysia. G.E.C. are sole distributors of OSRAM lamps mr^mm^m v: OSRAM lamps are kitid to your eyes jLp ranJ %w OSRAM lamps feature patent SAFETY fuses _p_,| ppi103 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-01-20 24 This girl is operating the machine that makes the glass stems of the bulbs. The intricate machinery brings together the various components and forms them into the finished unit.32 words
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Article, Illustration23 1965-01-20 24 A typical G.L.S. lamp production line. This illustration fives at a glance the various processes involved in the manufacture of an electric bulb.23 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-01-20 24 I At the end of the production line the lamps are individually packed into a unique, shockabsorbing carton. A special machine is installed to take care of this operation.36 words
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259 1965-01-20 24 Extreme accuracy maintained in making filaments for Osram lamps TiHE tungsten lamp is a most sensitive and Intricate device calling for extreme precision and cleanliness in all stages of manufacture. The tungstlc oxide prepared from the ore has to be of the highest purity, with a specific particle size distribution.259 words
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Advertisement119 1965-01-20 24 INDUSTRIALISATION IN PROGRESS MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED Wishes to Congratulate ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS OF MALAYSIA LTD. on the official opening of their new factory today by The Honourable Minister for Finance Dr. GQH KENG SWEE The opening of yet another factory in Singapore is further evidence of the increasing confidence foreign and119 words
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