The Straits Times, 21 January 1965
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Title Section24 1965-01-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mat*"* 1 [fa** o**0 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100524 words
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Article, Illustration402 1965-01-21 1 Party of 44 Indons on way to Peking NAVY MINISTER ALSO IN THE DELEGATION JAKARTA, Wednesday QR. SUBANDRIO, Indonesia's Foreign Minister left here today for Peking with plans to stop over in Rangoon for two or three days. He is expected to be away about a402 words
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Article, Illustration490 1965-01-21 1 Johnson launches war on injustice, poverty LBJ SWORN IN FOR HIS FIRST FULL FOUR-YEAR TERM AS PRESIDENT yyASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson said in his inaugural address today that the enemies of injustice and poverty would be conquered "before this generation of Americans is finished." He also issued call for menUPI - 490 words
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Article48 1965-01-21 1 TOKYO. Wed. A dog which had had a lung transplanted 18 months ago is in perfect condition, a spokesman for Iwate Medical University, in Northern Japan said today. It Is believed to be the first case of its kind in the world, he added. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article143 1965-01-21 1 JAKARTA. Wed— Mr tfc N. Palar. Indonesia's permanent representative to the I'nited Nations, left here by air today for New York with Indonesia's formal written withdrawal from the world body. Mr. Ganis Harsono. the Foreign Ministry official spokesman, told the Press the formal NoteReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-01-21 1 Tear-gas attack as five monks begin fast to death SAIGON, Wed. Troops and police today hurled teargas grenades at a yelling, rock-throwing crowd outside the Buddhist national headquarters where five leading monks began a "do or die" hunger strike to topple the Government. At least six soldiers were reported injured.302 words
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Article46 1965-01-21 1 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The first group of 50 British sailors to man the re-activated "mothball" fleet at the Naval Base, arrived heir this morning by a chartered British Eagle aircraft. Another 130 sailors will arrive by air in the next few days.46 words
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Article32 1965-01-21 1 TO SIR WINSTON LONDON. Wed. Lord Aloran arrived at Hyde Park Gate 1700 GMT tonifcht to make unexpected \isit to Sir Winston. He drove away 45 minutr* later (Soe above).32 words
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97 1965-01-21 1 Call for a 'suicide squad' in India MADRAS. Wed. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. leader of the right-wing Swatantra Party, has suggested raising a 1.000-strong "fully equipped suicide squad" in India to fight in Malaysia and South Vietnam. The squad should consist of volunteers from different parts of India trained in guerillaReuter - 97 words
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Article54 1965-01-21 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The newspaper of the banned Murba Political Party resumed publication today under Government control. The masthead of Berita Indonesia (Indonesian News) said it was under the "protection" of Information Minister Achmadi and an advisory board consisting of the official spokesmen of the army, navyUPI - 54 words
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140 1965-01-21 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. Gurkha and Indonesian forces clashed when about 40 Indonesian troops crossed the central border today. It was the first reported clash between forces of Eastern Malaysia and Indonesia since Dec. 29. It was officially announced tonight that one Indonesian soldierAP - 140 words
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Article32 1965-01-21 1 KATMANDU (Nepal). Wed Seventeen American Army men arrived here today to train Royal Nepal Army unite In signals and vehicle maintenance under the Western arms aid programme to Nepal— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article186 1965-01-21 1 Churchill Peaceful night 'Restlessness gone 9 says bulletin LONDON. Wed. The National Association of Schoolmasters has postponed its threatened strike over pay conditions due to begin tomorrow because of Sir Winston Churchill's illness. AP. ONDON, Wed. Sir Winston Churchill slept peacefully through the night and his restlessness has gone, accordingReuter - 186 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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145 1965-01-21 2 XOKVO, Wed. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. bisaku Sato, said today Japans economic in nprratiun and her assistance to political stability in South-East Asia should be emphasised rather than the importance of the area as a market for Japanese eoods.145 words
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Article343 1965-01-21 2 The Kremlin v. Mao again SECOND AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE LONDON. Wednesday RUSSIA has made a new bid for participation in the second 1 Afro-Asian conference, from which China has sought to ex- elude her, diplomatic sources i here said today. Soviet insistence combined with pressure on some Afro-Asian naI tions receivingUPI - 343 words
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86 1965-01-21 2 Arms smugglers arrested near Malawi border ZOMBA, (Malawi). Wed.— Malawi Premier Hastings Banda told Parliament yesterday that 10 arrests were made after a quantity of arms was seized near the 1 Malawi border two weeks ago. Six of the detainees were foreigners. The rest were of double or doubtful nationality.AP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration310 1965-01-21 2 Third term and he is the only candidate so far CAIRO, Wednesday AN estimated 70,000 women marched today to the National Assembly calling for the nomination of Gamal Abdel Nasser to a new Presidential term. The women, led by Social Affairs Minister, MissUPI - 310 words
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172 1965-01-21 2 Liu sets limits on active service period rpOKYO, Wed. Pre--1 sident Liv Shao-Chl of Communist China yesterday issued an order on the length of active service of noncommissioned officers and privates in the Pco p 1 c's Liberation Army, the New China News Agency reported. The NCNA broadcast heard hereAP - 172 words
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Article70 1965-01-21 2 AMMAN (Jordan >. Wed. —Six people died and 1.000 were mad* homeless yesterday as heavy ruin and snowfalls swept over Jordan, the Ministry of Interior announced. Floodwatcrs sweeping down the seven hills around Amman turned the streets of the capital into a morass of mud. 200AP - 70 words
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186 1965-01-21 2 FAO is concerned over the spread of cattle illness in S-E.A. ROME, Wed. AN official of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation here yesterday called the spread of foot-and-mouth disease in South-East Asia "a matter of serious concern." Dr. Ross Cockrill. of FAO's division of animal production and health,Reuter - 186 words
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83 1965-01-21 2 JOHANNESBURG. Wed.— British Major "Mad Mike" Hoare, leader of Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe's white mercenaries, said today he needed up to 300 men to replace mercenaries who did not intend to re- i new their contracts. Hoare, who has been re- cruiting in Johannesburg, denied83 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-01-21 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby i tobuy*molp I /»ur rue man said that A V cH\HT^ J TfHS WOULD BE BUOUGU VJr£L— y \jo cone eV&WTWNG) \T \JN A ttOOm THIS SIZEyS /THECeiB ONE TWNfi wont avow roa tme J you PAINT TO OOVEg; X \^j^y J|47 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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307 1965-01-21 3 PRAYERS FOR CHURCHILL IN COMMONS LONDON, Wednesday BRITAIN'S political parties declared an unspoken truce yesterday as Parliament met for the first time after the Christmas recess under the shadow of Sir Winston Churchill's grave illness. The sombre mood was evident asReuter; Agencies - 307 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-01-21 3 Randolph leaves after visit to father jyjß. Randolph Churchill holding the arm of his son, Winston, leaving the Hyde Park Gate home of his father, Sir Winston Churchill, after visiting the ailing wartime Premier. P.A. photo. LONDON. Wednesday. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister,Reuter - 146 words
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Article72 1965-01-21 3 TSR-2' s fate is still a secret T ONDON, Wed— Mr. Denis •Li Healey, the Defence Secretary, refused yesterday to tell persistent questioners in Parliament what is to happen to the controversial TSR-2 lowflying supersonic strike bomber. He told the House of Commons that they mast await the result ofReuter - 72 words
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Article51 1965-01-21 3 LONDON. Wed. The Earl of Avon, former British Prime Minis- ter Sir Anthony Eden, and hU wife, a niece of Sir Winston Churchill, arrived here by air yesterday after cutting snort their holiday in Barbados. Lord Avon succeeded Sir Winston as Prime Minister in 1955.Reuter - 51 words
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Article24 1965-01-21 3 BONN. Wed. West Germany's hunt for Nazi murderers would be prolonged until 1975 under a bill introduced in Parliament yesterday. A.P.AP - 24 words
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174 1965-01-21 3 CONCORD: BRITAIN GIVES MODIFIED GO-AHEAD DARIS, Wed. Britain proposed to France yesterday that their joint Concord supersonic airliners project should go ahead in a modified form, usually reliable sources said here The sources said the proposal was contained In a message from Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, toReuter - 174 words
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Article42 1965-01-21 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— Broadway lyricist Oscar Hammerstein's nett estate was placed at U556,622,677 in an appraisal field yesterday by the New York state tax department. Hammerstein died on Aug. 21. 1960. of cancer at the age of 65.42 words
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157 1965-01-21 3 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Harold Wilson is expected to announce in Parliament soon that the Commonwealth Heads of Government have agreed on a date in midyear for the holding of a Commonwealth "summit" conference here Convenient Informed sources said the Prime Minister. In proposing aReuter - 157 words
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Article37 1965-01-21 3 WARSAW. Wed.— Mr. Wladyslaw Oomullca. Polish Communist Party leader, delivered a formal opening addrew to the Warsaw Pact summit meeting here yesterday in the Cabinet building where the pact wa* signed nearly 10 years ago.37 words
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230 1965-01-21 3 U.S. asks Russia; Explain this new N-test WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States announced last night that a Soviet underground nuclear test last week had released a small amount of radioactive material into the atmosphere and Moscow had been asked for a full explanation. U.S. officials said that fallout had been230 words
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172 1965-01-21 3 Rehearsal for U.S. two men space flight HAPE KENNEDY, Wed. A Gemini spacecraft, which successfully completed a 19-min-ute. 2.100-mile test flight yesterday, was recovered from the Atlantic Ocean one hour and 44 minutes after it lifted off at Cape Kennedy. Quick visual Inspection showed the spacecraft cabin, survived the tripReuter - 172 words
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Article49 1965-01-21 3 PARIS, Wed. Nine French •nountain troops on a training patrol In the French Alps were swept away by an avalanche yesterday. Rescue units dug out all nine soldiers alive from the snow, but one died In hospital. Pour others were reported in serious condition. UPL49 words
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Advertisement96 1965-01-21 3 IT'S THE ANGLE COUNTS |i| THE TOOTH-BRUSH DESIGNED BY A I PRACTICING DENTIST I WITH THE DENTAL MIRROR ANGLE f/f TO REACH BRUSH THE HARD'TO- f/f GET-AT TEETH. f/f •SYNTON BRISTLES SEAT THEMSELVES f/f CORRECTLY AT GUM MARGIN FOR f/f PENETRATION BETWEEN TEETH A f/f GENTLE GUM MASSAGE f/f NARROW96 words
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Advertisement385 1965-01-21 3 HELLO! CAN YOU ANSWER YES TO THESE THREE jff^ QUESTIONS 1. Have you made plans to acquire your OWN HOME? 2. Are you able to save at least l0 c /c of your monthly salary regularly and systematically? 3. Can you replace the things at your home in the unfortunate385 words
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Advertisement65 1965-01-21 4 -f w iflHfliAtfoHfll BHHfco> dP"'*''«sw ■.•.•.■.■.•SK*.-X 9yy-$% o3B36BBvv'X *x•l^^^l^*^^^^^^!^^^^)^l^^)•^l•|''^''*■*^***^*«***^^'^x*^^l^)•l^^l^^^l^^•^l^^]^^^|^^^|^^>|^^'^x*^ ■f H E N N E S SYl| 1 ''''jftflr*'" i b^r XvJflft 1^ fl fcT' Rh am 4^^ jl I 'J'XSSbS' I Honour your friends with a gift of the world's finest brandy L HENNESSY J There will never he65 words
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238 1965-01-21 5 so confidential' says Ningkan on capital trip KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gAJIAWAK'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today that he and three of his ministe- s were here to hold "general discussions" on administration, development and education with Central Government mini-ters. He is accompanied by his deputy, Mr. James238 words
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Article57 1965-01-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The deputy leader of the Australian Federal Opposition, Mr. E. O. Whitlam. will begin a three-week tour of South-East Asia, on Feb. 6. After a weeK-s stay in Malaysia. he will go to Bangkok to attend the International Commission of Jurists meeting.57 words
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76 1965-01-21 5 IPOH, Wed— S. P. Scenivasagam. M.P.. president of thr Ipoh Municipal Council, and his b.-other, D. R. Seenivasap. m. M.P.. pleaded not gi ilty in the magistrate's rcurt here today to an offence under the Income Tax Ordinance. The brothers are alleged to Lave failed76 words
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Article58 1965-01-21 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. Seven thousand dogs were vaccinated in the districts of Seremban, Port Dickson, Rembau, Kuala Pilah, Jelebu and Tampin last year. The Veterinary Department here has now started giving anti-rabies vaccinations to dogs which were not vaccinated last year and also to those which have58 words
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Article25 1965-01-21 5 IPOH. Wed.— Three power drills. valued at $2,250. were stolen from a store at an iron ore mine in Ounong Rapat here yesterday.25 words
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202 1965-01-21 5 Surprise parcels from home for —police— KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Police from Malaya on active duty in Sabah and Sarawak and in jungle forts will each get two surprise packages from home during the Hari Raya and Chinese New Year celebrations. ONE PARCEL will contain cakes prepared by members of the202 words
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74 1965-01-21 5 Koran contest: 22 in Penang police finals PENANO, Wed. The Penang Police Contingent will hold the finals of the Koran reading competition among Muslim police and their families at the Police Headquarters here on Saturday night. Altogether there will be 22 contestants 12 In the children's section. Seven in the74 words
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168 1965-01-21 5 INDONESIAN WHO CAME ILLEGALLY CONDEMNS SOEK pENANG. Wed.— An Indonesian. Habib Chup bin Habib Kubu. 44, who was arrested with four others for illegally entering Malaysia, today condemned the Soekarno Government and pledged full support for the Malaysian Government. We are all against Soekarno and his Communist-back-ed regime." he told168 words
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Article74 1965-01-21 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— The Raja Muda of perak visited 12 Vigilante Corps posts In the coastal area of the Bagan Datoh Peninsula near here and presented food parcels last night. The Inspection lasted from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Accompanying the Raja Muda were the74 words
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Article31 1965-01-21 5 PENANO. Wed. The RMN frigate Hang Tuah will be optn to visitors from J p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday when she arrives in Penang for a two-day visit31 words
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216 1965-01-21 5 PENANG. Wed A SMUGGLER who tried to escape from a Customs patrol boat by jumping into the sea, later shouted for help and was rescued by the Customs, the Sessions Court was told today. A Customs officer. Inche Zulkifii bin216 words
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Advertisement252 1965-01-21 5 Prom Italy comrs this new Lanria FulvU. another creation of the traditionally renowned Lanria li.iult-.. l..i,*h and custom-built comfort. A powerful 1091rc. compact enplne inclined at 45* to the left offers a maximum of 6300 r.p.m. for smooth swift acceleration. Independent front suspension with hydraulic telescopic dampers. Stabilizer bar for252 words
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Miscellaneous213 1965-01-21 5 Oop Bff V. T. Hawnlin m HAVE YOU KWOW TM HEY/ WHATSI I A V-I'P To/VBH? WEIX.I IMY RETINUE ?J\OUR SIFT- I "H ..WHO NEEPB T IMPORTANT WHEREVER THIS AU. SEE TH' I WHSJE'S WHAT* f/ REARERS I BOW- ONE? J I AM. BE rt MOO, TH' V ABOUT? WMOS213 words
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Article87 1965-01-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— Two boys Vijaya Sooria. 15. and Dara Singh. 17 pleaded guilty in a district court to a joint charge of robbing another youth, Kalwant Singh, of a wrlstwatch worth $35 at Alexandra Road on Friday afternoon. The judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander, called for87 words
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Article54 1965-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society will hold a social and dance on January 30 at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 8 p.m. to 2 am. Tickets at $4 a couple can be obtained from Miss Maureen Ang of the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union54 words
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Article218 1965-01-21 6 ALERT BANK EMPLOYEES POUNCE AS LIGHTS TURN RED gINGAPORE, Wed. Public-spirited-ness and traffic lights which turned red ;il the right moment were responsible for the arrest of two men in a stolen ear. This drama was enacted at the Lavender Street and Jalan Besar218 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— Police last night raided a shop in Victoria Street and recovered a large quantity of stolen motor-vehicle spare parts. Three men have been detained. The raid was conducted by officers and detectives of the "second-hand dealers" branch of theLow Yew Kong - 123 words
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Article247 1965-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. O. I Uiiamram has been elected chairman of the reconstituted Hindu Advisory Board in Singapore. Other members of the Board are: Messrs C.P. Ramakrlstinan, S.N. Dorai; 8.8. Melwanl; K.R. Veerappan; Kantilal J. Shah; P. Gupta; T. Selvaganapathy; M. Karthigesu; K. Pertayah; N. P.247 words
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Article40 1965-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed Water will be cut off In Geylang Road from Lorong 37 to Paya Lebar Road. Lorongs 37. 39 and 41, and from Geylang Road to Sims Avenue on Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.40 words
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44 1965-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A BRIGHTER future lies ahead for a blind and crippled Malay woman after a group of YIPs called on her at her attap hut in Kampong Chantek Lama, off Dunearn Road, this afternoon.44 words
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Advertisement287 1965-01-21 6 SIMULTANEOUSLY MIDNIGHT SATURDAY! OF OUR GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION CATHAY PALACE PAVILION ODEON CATHAY 1 CINEMA KATONG THEATRE THEATRE CINEMA SPORE II SPORE K. LUMPUR K. LUMPUR PENANG HAL WALLIS Who Gave You... "BLUE HAWAII", "GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS", ■L'JI FUN IN ACAPULCO" "G.I. BLUES" Vi J COULD BRING TO YOU ANOTHER287 words
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Advertisement188 1965-01-21 6 RfKFF li'OD NITECLUB 1 RUjtt V UK RESTAURANT E LIDO CINEMA BUILDING. ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE 9. i Presenting Molayiia's Singing Sweetheart Am MISS JUNE MOK I After her successful world tour) rT^^^m AT THE MIKE NITELY FROM TOMORROW! i^7 SUNDAY T- DANCE f 4^| 3.10 p.m. to A. 30 p.m.188 words
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Advertisement80 1965-01-21 6 Brought Back by Popular Demand 3 Showi: 3-6-9 p.m. I MM rjJJbUIMMi'Jgr mm* cum. uaioj ~.*tDntZ3* (Stgtapl Today. 2.30-7.1 S-9.30 p.m. "URSUS IN THE VALLEY OF THE LION" Scop* Chinese Subtitles. Todoy: 1.30 I 7.30 p.m. SrvaJl Ganaaan Savlrhri in "NAVARATHRI** CT^gYY OI£JP% TodoyMly^noTrM l| 30 m. "THIS RUGGED LAND"80 words
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Advertisement508 1965-01-21 6 n i^TTT| fto.-Ott ct Opens Daily at 10am i LAST J DAYS! DAILY: 1 30, 4 00. 6 30 9 30p-n I SUNDAYS L.tro Show at 11 a.m. RANK ORGAN A lON ■"CARRY ON SPYING" Kenneth WILLIAMS tOMNS SATURDAY! r THE Finest hours A Columbia PrcU.re In COLOR Narrated by508 words
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107 1965-01-21 7 CABINET DECISION TO COMBAT PROFITEERING KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday JHE CABINET today decided to encourage the formation of consumers' associations throughout the country to combat profiteering. It will also contribute towards the cost of getting these associations going, Tengku Abdul Rahman said. Bpeaklnjt to reporters107 words
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181 1965-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that if the Labour Party of Malaya "toes too far" in its antiMalaysia campaign, "we will attend to them.'' The Tengku said it was clear now that the party was working more for the181 words
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89 1965-01-21 7 Four robbers raid home of a trader PENANG, Wed. FUar men armed with a revolver ur.d dag- 1 gers held up a businessman ;.nd his family In thei* home m Eur-: man Road last night. The robbers, wearing dark glasses, ransacked the house and escaped with their loot In a89 words
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159 1965-01-21 7 Minister's 'initiate move 9 order to all DOs The Government would subsidise the cost of establishing the associations. The subsidy would enable these associations to stand on their feet and to take necessary action against profiteers by making reports to the Government He hoped in this way the associations could159 words
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Article56 1965-01-21 7 KULIM. Wed. A tapper from Pant Buntar. Cheah Ah Leng. 53, was ki'led last night in a head-on collision between two motor cycles In Serdang. 18 miles from here. Chet.h's wife, Ooi Ah Nooi. 40. and two other tappers. M- Suppiah, 36. and his pillion rider.56 words
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Article68 1965-01-21 7 BINOAPORE. Wed— The British Army Commander in the Far Eaut. Lt. General Sir Alan Jolly, ha* sent a farewell message to th« commanding officer and soldiers at the Ist Bn.. the Green Jackets, wtio are leaving Penan* for Germany this week-end. The Bat'allon. who have Oeen68 words
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Article58 1965-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thieve* stole 58 cartons of cigarettes worth *497 from a van parked In Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman here yesterday. A salesman. Mr. An* Yang Oln. 30. told the police that he '^eked the van before attending U, his business. He found lt58 words
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Article30 1965-01-21 7 PENANO. Wed. Harun bin Ismail. 25. and Jalin btn W.ntan. 22. were fined $5 each in the Shariah < religious) court today for smoking during puaba (fastIng) hours.30 words
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Article, Illustration269 1965-01-21 7 JUDITH YONG - Bride of detainee Lim: 'He was going to study law' JUDITH YONG: By Singapore. Wednesday RS. Lim Shee Ping, the bride of the former Barisan Sosialis central executive committee member who was detained under the Internal Security Act for the second time in Kuala Lumpur last Wednesday, said today: ''His269 words
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236 1965-01-21 7 Strength of the Koran-by Kelantan Mentri KOTA BHARU. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, last night called on Muslims to turn to the Koran for guidance in facing the dangers and threats of this age. In a speech read by his deputy. Nik Man236 words
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Article47 1965-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Ministry of Social Affairs here today announced that F<>b. 2 to 5 1 inclusive) will bp obs»rved as public hoiid.iys in Singapore, in respect of Hari Raya Puasn and Chinese Nrw Year, as sta'ed easier by the Federal Ministry of Home Affairs.47 words
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Article40 1965-01-21 7 KLANG. Wed. Mr. S. P Sarathy was elected president of the Klung North M.I.C. here ye»terday. Other officials: vii ent Mr. A. Letchumanan secretary Mr. V. Sundaram; assistant m-.tc-tary Mr. K. P. Govinduraj ana treasurer Mudam K. Sellammal.40 words
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Advertisement636 1965-01-21 7 SP ***** BATTLE STEREO IS A LANDMARK LP No other album production in DECCA Records' "phase 4" stereo catalog has ever taken so heavy a toll of time, money, effort and talent: and no other stereo LP has ever before striven for such broad dramatic scope or dared to be636 words
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Miscellaneous295 1965-01-21 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. See 26 5. £U and S Br.y g™»™* t,^ £l 9. A beating? Yes. given beans! ue l^ hls v educ on ,Ai° •5, IS. 12. Do the pupils lobby all 10. They help one to keep ones lfl together? That's novel (9. 4). distance295 words
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Article, Illustration41 1965-01-21 8 DAYAK BOYS STOP TO LISTEN TO STRANGE MUSIC rpwO Dayak boys stop to listen to the strange music of Piper Jim Lavery of the Irish Guards near the border south of Kuching. Picture by Lee On Wing.Lee On Wing - 41 words
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102 1965-01-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Government has received its first report on whether sugar cane can be planted on a large scale in Malaysia. It wjus .submitted by Formosa's five-man mission who conducted a seven-week survey for the Government la>t year. It was handed to102 words
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Article29 1965-01-21 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Bapa Malaysia birthday celebrations committee ha.s received donations totalling $131.85 for the National Defence Fund from Indian red- I denu in Pasir Paniang.29 words
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175 1965-01-21 8 SABAH'S HEAD OF STATE CALLS ON THE KING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sabah's Yang di-Pertua Negara, Tun Mustapha bin Datu Karun, today called on the Yang diPectuan Agong and later had talks with officials of the Ministry of External Affairs. He arrived here yesterday for what he described as "a two-day175 words
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Article28 1965-01-21 8 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. An inter-denominational evening of prayer for the unity of Christians will be held In St. Xavier'i Hall. Penang. at 6.30 on Friday.28 words
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Article104 1965-01-21 8 Nails, coils: Licences needed CINGAPORE. Wed. With effect from today the Importation of mosquito colls and wire nails from any country, including t'.ie Malaysian territories, must be covered by licences approved by the Department I of Imports and Exports Control. An official announcement said that goods made in Malaysia or104 words
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Article41 1965-01-21 8 MACHANO. Wed.— Mr. M. Rank Khan has been appointed the prin- I cipal of Hamzah Secondary School here in place of Mr. Abdul Aziz Khan who has been transferred to i the Sultan Abdul Hamld College, j Alor Star41 words
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Article54 1965-01-21 8 j KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Mnu.ster of Labour. Mr- V. Mamc- kavasagtun. will be in Singapore 1 on Friday and Saturday. He will visit the Jurong shipyard I and the National Iron and Steel Mill on Friday, and the International Confederation of Free Trad* I Unions54 words
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Article, Illustration331 1965-01-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wad. I 'J'HE Australian Minister for Defence, Senator Shane Paltridge, who arrived here last night, had an early morning meeting with the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir with whom he discussed the Indonesian landings in Johore. Dato Sardon was one of331 words
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Advertisement105 1965-01-21 8 A HAPPY NEW YEAR Be well groomed again this year with gg^. Tancho Hair Dressings. £^^^^k I i W^ \W^ UE Tanchc, Hair Dressings h* v. hnn, "S 1 g.U» out your own individual personality. With a pleasant perfume and wonderful I Jk HOLDEN TRADING CO., LTD. "ty^ 284, Beach105 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-01-21 8 HuffM Hunnfj tty llaiph ii*>ittnltthi r /that'll be v/ S TMi«uiN..ca zV^r V I /YOU DIP A GOOD JOB\ PIVE BUCI^a f// s I *&*> I pixifsie alltheoooslapetuniai yy/v /M J^^fnT^ J^ y I AND ENDS THAT C*vfT i^f^OTm I /C f 142 words
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Article, Illustration748 1965-01-21 9 MAYHEW TELLS OF THE HIGH COST OF DEFENCE C'wealth nations urged to share burden LONDON, Wednesday BRITAIN'S Navy Minister, Mr Christopher Mayhew, yesterday cited Malaysia as an example of the cost of overseas bases. The cost of running Singapore and the restReuter - 748 words
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462 1965-01-21 9 I ONDON, Wed. Mr. Harold Wilson. Britain's Prime Minister, yesterday told Parliament what Britain and other Commonwealth members were doing to help Malaysia to resist Indonesia. He was replying to Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell (Labour), a former Defence Minister, who had askedReuter - 462 words
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115 1965-01-21 9 Canada bans plane sale to -Indons— f)TTAWA. Wed.— The External Affairs Minister Paul Martin, said yesterday the Canadian Government was stopping the sale of 12 Bush aircraft for use in the Indonesian controlled territory of West Irian. The planes. De Havilland Otters, were ordered by the Fund of the UnitedReuter - 115 words
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Article22 1965-01-21 9 I TAIPEH, Wed. Madame Chiang Kai-shek will visit the United States In early February. 1 It was reported today. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Advertisement142 1965-01-21 9 SEVERE COLDS LAY YOU LOW WOODS' WILL END YOUR WOE Do you suffer regularly from eo*di? When a cold hat you In Its grip, the soothing and warming medication of Woods* Great Peppermint Cur* will soon bring relief •nd comfort. You'll be amazed how quickly it will relieve Heavy colds.142 words
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Advertisement287 1965-01-21 9 Brighten Your XT before the festive mm Season with Qj^ FEDERAL PAINTS (?i¥fa\ which are used widely VJ3sS^ in Malaysian Homes. I FEDELITE emulsion paint F E D E LU X SYNTHETIC EXTERIOR PAINT jf^rC^, FEDERAL PAINT GREAT LOOKS COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL PLUS THE SMOOTHEST RIDE EVER! MM < ■^m m287 words
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Obituary30 1965-01-21 10 it Word, SIS I Minimum) MR. HENRY TNBOPNILUS MONTBIRO passed away peacefully on January 20th. Cortege laavea 14. Upper Eaat Coast Road. B'pore at 4-30 p.m. 21-1-6S for Bldadaii.30 words
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Article78 1965-01-21 10 It WeraU Sli < Minimum) TNE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lee Pak Tin. Ipoh thank friends and relatives for their condolences, wreaths, donations, assistance and attendance at his funeral. DOCTOR AND MRS. Onn Chong Lrn <nae Yeoh Slew LJan) thank relatives, friend* for valuable gifts and kind asslatanrr78 words
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Obituary31 1965-01-21 10 tt Wardt $IS I Minimum) R.H. DIAS: In Loving Memory of a very daar huahaod and fatber who departed 21-1-64. A silent prayer. efteret tear, keep memory ever dear.31 words
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Article160 1965-01-21 10 t$ Words SIS (Minimum) CHRISTMAS QUIZ Ten days left to aater. Enter today! FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and nook adilcte to browse In tbelr showroom at Tlmea Bouse, River Valley Road. Singapore. CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES by Specialist from London. Consult The Optical House Consulting Opticians. MA. Orchard160 words
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Article667 1965-01-21 10 Warnings which the Tengku gave to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers of the close I attachment between Jakarta j and Peking were lightly re- j garded. Increasingly his interpretation of the South-East j Asian scene has been supported by unmistakable events, and the departure for Peking of Dr.667 words
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Article377 1965-01-21 10 Political slogans and political theories are not necessarily related but evidence is growing that President Johnson's talk of the Great Society has solid significance. His State of the Union message, in particular, contained ample evidence of a desire to eradicate what have been called "the public squalor and377 words
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Article202 1965-01-21 10 The police are to be congratulated on the success so far oi^their drive against gangsters' in Kuala Lumpu*Nearly 30 thugs have been detained, including nine "tigergenerals," and there are indications that many more have fled the city. This progress has been accompanied by a more willing flow202 words
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Article416 1965-01-21 10 G.S. WARREN - A busy year for China's envoys G.S. WARREN by HONG KONG. Wed. Keeping up with China's diplomatic activities in 1964 was a difficult job even for the diplomats involved. There was a major reshuffle in the various embassies, but it was done so quietly that close students of China hardly416 words
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Letter284 1965-01-21 10 WAS Intrigued to read Inche Yunus Marls' explanation of the various nuances of meaning of the word "saudara." He will, I am sure, agree with me that it is a common practice for Malays In this country to use the term "saudara" when they speak to Indonesians.284 words
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Letter120 1965-01-21 10 THE letter by "Resident" M (ST. Jan. 9) may give one the Impression that social workers in Singapore are unable to appreciate the beggar problem and help convey to the public an accurate and realistic picture of the plight of these unfortunate people. I should like to reassure120 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1965-01-21 10 AS JOHNSON'S ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMME EARNS ADMIRATION AND ABUSE: by 1 A SPECIAL WRITER LOS ANGELES Wednesday PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S anti-poverty programme is one of the most hotly discussed issues in America. Travelling across the country visiting large and small communities, I found planning organisation, business men,1,342 words
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Advertisement622 1965-01-21 10 Straiti Times Malay Miil Classified advartiaomtnts aaaqr be Handed to. COLO BTORAOJB SU^sTRMARKBT Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLD STORAOC BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. Authorised Asents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Colryer Quay THsT NEWS FRONT Fltxpetrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval Base HAMIKM622 words
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Advertisement42 1965-01-21 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styies Cat to the Latest Fashion* Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo mi Htg*, CUe. y j w, .I, mm SINGAPORE: 21, OtmUs StfMt, T*l: ***** HONGKONG: MerSwvf rnsnesavav Ist Fioor, Room No. I, S4-64. Not bo. Umi. ataaJMa.42 words
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Advertisement79 1965-01-21 10 I HITACHI Im 9 Wide Square Screen W Push Button Control m W Larj e-size Oval Speakers 6 Ultra High Sensitivity Tubes 1 f Modal 1 23-Inch Modtl <Eb t STX-S7O 1 Modal TTX-230R STX-930 y NO DOWN PAYMENT Wk ygL Purchase Terms X X 12-Month A^=^ALh/j Guarantee <^r y79 words
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Article288 1965-01-21 11 GANG OF FIVE TAKE $7,000 JEWELLERY AT GOLDSMITH'S SHOP AND MAKE A HURRIED ESCAPE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. QOLD ornaments worth more than $7,000 were snatched by a gang of five robbers who struck at a goldsmith's shop in North Bridge Road this morning. Only the proprietor, Mr. Hui288 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-01-21 11 IPOH. Wednesda THE Perak Government has decided to publish the findings of scout prospecting in Malay reservations, in a bid to protect kampong landowners from brokers and speculators. This was announced at a Press conference here today Dy the Mentri352 words
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Article51 1965-01-21 11 i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. J. C. Burkill. Professor ol Mathei matics. n; Cambridge Univer.si'.y London, arrived here today to conduct the University of Malaya examinations. He was met at the airport by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Science, Professor C. J.51 words
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Article110 1965-01-21 11 A 2,000--hour copter record j SINGAPORE, Wed The Far East Air Forces chief i helicopter pilot examiner, Fl. Lieut. James McCorkle, 43. has become the first Royal Air Force man to amass 2.000 helicopter flying hours in the Far East. ,He did nearly 1.000 hours' helicopter flying when he j110 words
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183 1965-01-21 11 pENANG. Wed.— The National Union of Govern ment Office Workers today criticised the Government for introducing what it termed the colonial method of divide and rule in its dealings with legitimate trade unions in the country. In a statement referring to tne Government \s decision183 words
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Article108 1965-01-21 11 Stephens gets the 'Antung' title JESSELTON, Wed. The Murut chiefs of Sabah have conferred the title of Antung on the Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs. Dato Donald Stephens Dato Stephens, who visited Tenom during me week-end, was given this title by the Murut chiefs who supported hi.s party. "Antung" is108 words
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Article60 1965-01-21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sir Arthur Drew. Britain's Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Army, who arrived here from Hon(j Kong lagt night, met the Com-mamfer-in-Chief Far East. Admiral Sir Varyl Be«g. at his Phoenix Park headquarters, in TungUn this morning. Sir Arthur, who is touring60 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-01-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An English couple, who have been foster parents to 116 Malaysian students at Kirkby teachers' training college for about four years, are visiting their "children" in Malaysia. I The couple. Mr. and Mrs. O.S. Woolverton. paid a courtesy call on329 words
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Article260 1965-01-21 11 OINGAPORE. Wed. Two more of the latest high-speed patrol craft of the Royal Malaysian Navy steamed into their home base at Woodlands today— 42 hours behind schedule after a 7,600-mile journey from the Portsmouth shipyards. The Sri Negrl Sembilan and the Sri Melaka were260 words
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Article47 1965-01-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Th» MCA Central Working Committee will meet here on Friday to fit a dutc for the annual meeting. The meeting, fixed for Der. 20 l.i.st ypiir. was Dostponed bemuse of the Budget MHtan of the House of Representatives47 words
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Article24 1965-01-21 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed Two comprehensive schools with a 1 total enrolment of more than 600 have been started in Krian district.24 words
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Article29 1965-01-21 11 PENANO Wed Prof. K O Emeleus. head of the Department of Physio. Queens University Belfast, will give lecture at at 1 George's Girls' School on Friday.29 words
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Miscellaneous571 1965-01-21 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) thal !"i^7 K a H a M d P PlMBf PatrOl; 730 Beverlv HUlibill.es b— lpoh and M.,u. < a Getting Settled 8.00 Newa VM, 5.45 Programme sum- TT.e.^i^-ISioHan-sVw"^ TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) sa Kebat.gsaan: 6.30 Quick CH^WH wT^r' 1 Tre 0 H VC T^7 PM SoSU and571 words
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315 1965-01-21 12 Police VS accused battle wrecks court DUBLIN, Wed. pOLICE and prisoners battled in Mountmellick court yesterday when nine Irishmen were charged over incidents during Princess Margaret's recent visit to the district. The dock was wrecked. Police drew their batons and charged a crowd of several hundred in the street outsideReuter - 315 words
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124 1965-01-21 12 Babs loses again: 'My life is finished... 9 LONDON, Wed—Longdistance walker Dr. Barbara Moore yesterday lost her threeyear fight to stop sewer pipes being iaid across her garden and then- said: "My life is finished now." Dr. Moore, 51. had her apoeal rejected in the London High Court Three judges124 words
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145 1965-01-21 12 DEAD-MAN WHO OFTEN ATE HALF SANDWICH TO AID POOR UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— Mr. Maurice Pate, the childless American who built the IN. Children's Fund into one of the United Nations most successful operation and helped millions of children around the world, died in hospital here yesterday. He was 70. TheReuter - 145 words
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Article37 1965-01-21 12 LONDON. Wed. Sir William McPadzean, chairman of Britain's National Export Council, yesterday announced the formation of are* committees to promote trade with Australia. New Zealand and Commonwealth countries in Africa, Asia und the Caribbean. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article33 1965-01-21 12 NEW ORLEANS. Wed.—Juanita Castro, sister of the Cuban Premier. Mr. Fidel Castro, said last night she turned against her brother because she was forced to choose between him and Ood. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-01-21 12 ONDON. Wed— The Brl- tish Government was urged in Parliament last night to deport Frenchborn Mrs. Colin Jordan, übove) wife of the leader of the Nazi-styled British National Socialist Movement, because of her attitude towards the Jews. But Sir Frank Sosklce. the Home Secretary,141 words
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Article54 1965-01-21 12 LONDON. Wed— A 20-year-old father. Laurence Michael Dean, was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey yesterday (or the murder of his two infant children. It was the first death sentence passed since a Bill seeking to aboi lish t»«e death penalty for murderReuter - 54 words
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Article29 1965-01-21 12 WELLINGTON. Wed.— New ZeaI lind's international airline, TaaI man Empire Airways, win be reI named Air New Zealand from next I April, it whs announced. ReutetReuter - 29 words
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171 1965-01-21 12 The bride who tried so hard to sleep... iTiXETER, Wed.—New- ly-wed Keith Lee's snoring was so loud and long it nearly wrecked his honeymoon. He snored so much his bride Pamela took sleeping tablets, wore ear plugs, held her husband's nose as he slept, pinched him and tried gagging him.Reuter - 171 words
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Article48 1965-01-21 12 KHARTOUM (Sudan). Wed.— Publication of six newspapers, including a leading daily. El Sahafa. was yesterday suspended Indefinitely by Government decree. A Government statement said this was because "they received financial aid from the former military regime and because of declining Press standards." Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article33 1965-01-21 12 NEW YORK. Wed.— A family of six. four small sisters and their parents, were killed yesterday when a fire swept their threeroom wooden shack in Vermont as they slept.— UPl.33 words
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Article118 1965-01-21 12 Rise in prices warning to Europe CTRASBOURG. Wed. Mr. J Robert Marjolin. vicepresident of the common market executive commission, warned the six-na-tion European Parliament here yesterday that Drlces would continue to rise this year. He said forecasts indicated this upward price trend would be dealcer than in 1864. except inReuter - 118 words
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Article58 1965-01-21 12 LE HAVRE (Prance), Wed. Two sailors were killed, five were missing and 20 were injured last night in a flaming collision between the American ship, Lucile Bloomfleld. and the gasoline-loaded French tanker. Port Manech. One of tne dead was a woman, according to brief radioAP - 58 words
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Article64 1965-01-21 12 SELMA (Alabama). Wed. A white man who punched Negro leader Dr. Martin Luther King here, was yesterday sentenced to 60 days' hard labour and I'SSIOO fine for assault and disturbing the peace. But a Ku Klux Klan lawyer said the man. Jimmy George Robinson. 26. a memberReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-01-21 12 BRITAIN'S SAVE THE U.N. PLEA TO RUSSIA UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. gKITAIN appealed to the Soviet Union ;,'esterday to give a lead in the establishment of a voluntary fund to restore the United Nations to solvency. At the same time, Lord Caradon, British Minister of State at the Foreign Office, told272 words
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129 1965-01-21 12 The cruel mother and the ordeal of -tiny Joe— I ONDON. Wed. Three-year-old Joseph Drewitu his little hands tied behind his back, was shut In aii unheated bathroom at his home on the coldest night of the year Dec. 28. In the morning his mother found him dead killed by129 words
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Article42 1965-01-21 12 TORONTO. Wed. A group of young businessmen in Canada, who are marketing a cigarette with the brand name Less, are not yet sure if their facetious advertising slogan is going to make them or break them. The slogan? Smoka Lea*.42 words
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Advertisement339 1965-01-21 12 "Has this got what you want?" A. !t certainly has, if you're looking for a back seat throughout the world are thrilled with the "sportscar" The Renault 8 '11 00' has made a name for itself in sporting /J^s, f° r y°u r mother-in-law. performance from its 1 100 c.c.339 words
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Advertisement51 1965-01-21 13 j^^ "j 38^*"* /^^A ■^^r^^^^ H far tetter STEEL" FRAMED £23S> fi D buildings a»**e& II I \^y Q I celbuilaings 29.TANGUN HALT CLOSE, SINGAPORE. 3. TEL= *****1 (4 lines) ilTtlfeCi or your nearest JARDINE WAUGH office fj SPECIALISTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF STEEL-FRAMED BUILDINGS INCLUDING OFFICES, WAREHOUSES, AIRCRAFT HANGARS,ETC51 words
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Article, Illustration373 1965-01-21 13 MESSAGE from Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye: nUILDING homes for the people is a major sector in the economic planning of Singapore. About 1 in 4 persons of the population are now living in homes provided by the Housing373 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-01-21 13 Industry must keep pace with advance, says Lim MESSAGE from Singapore's Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San: fitiE of the most imv portant factors in the national development of Singapore is our building industry. From the start the present Government has paid great attention to ensure that this326 words
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Article, Illustration689 1965-01-21 13 MINISTER FOR OPENING CEREMONY TOMORROW THE Singapore Polytechnic Building Industry Exhibition will inform as well as educate the public regarding the State's biggest in* dustry. Buildings have continued to spring up and home ownership is not too far-fetched an aim for the ordinary689 words
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Article, Illustration281 1965-01-21 13 MESSAGE from Mr. A. Robert Edis, Principal, Singapore Polytechnic: THERE is a tendency in this area Tor a lack of appreciation of the various functions that operate in the building industry. Because of the tradition of the small family building contractor in Singapore, all281 words
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Article, Illustration384 1965-01-21 13 Standard of Poly training seen at display MESSAGE from Mr. Albert Chew, Chairman, Singapore Polytechnic T Building Society: HE Singapore Polytechnic Building Society takes pleasure in present£6: the Building Industry Exhibition. The object of the exhibition is threefold- To enable the general public to appreciate the part the Polytechnic plays384 words
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Article65 1965-01-21 14 rpHE Contradictions of the Building Industry" will be A the subject of a forum to be held at the Singapore Polytechnic's main lecture theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The forum is sponsored by the Polytechnic Building Society. Mr. Alfred H.K. Wong, Chartered Architect, Mr. M.H. Seah, Chartered Quantity65 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1965-01-21 14 EDWARD J. O' BRIEN - Education and the building industry EDWARD J. O'BRIEN, By Head of Building Division, Singapore Polytechnic. The long slow path to relative prosperity pursued by the Western democracies under the unco ordinated "laissez-faire" system, may have been possible in the face of populations which were conditioned by the political and sociological1,097 words
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Article123 1965-01-21 14 LIST of exhibitors at the Polytechnic Buildinc Industry Exhibition, with their stand numbers: 1. Harrisons and Crosfleld (Spore) Ltd. 2. Public Works Department 3. Housing and Development Board 4. Singapore Polytechnic Building students' work 5. Metal Agencies (M) Ltd. 6. Malaya Borneo Buildinc Society Ltd. 7.123 words
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Article, Illustration680 1965-01-21 15 rpHE Profession al Building Course (4 years full-time) on the Singapore Polytechnic is designed to give a sound general education in building at an advanced level suitable for those who aspire to higher technical and managerial positions in the building industry. It covers680 words
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Article1247 1965-01-21 15 By A Correspondent IN Singapore and other countries In the past, one was either wealthy enough to purchase a house for cash or left with the necessity of having to rent accommodation. The majority of people had no option but to rent accommodation and1,247 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1965-01-21 16 H.K. Wong - H.K. Wong asks Alfred AT present, there is A nothing to stop any person, if he feels so incined, to call himself a building contractor and tackle millions of dollars worth of projects as long as the developer is agreeable to giving it to him.1,433 words
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Article370 1965-01-21 16 the partners. Some of them are among the top-builders in Singapore, while others are hardly qualified to do a moderate job." 1.22 "Sole proprietorships are by far the largest group among building contractors in Singapore. The performance and capacity of these organisations vary even much370 words
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Article, Illustration939 1965-01-21 17 CHEE YEE WHYE - Role of £/ie builder in Malaysia's industrial progress CHEE YEE WHYE by rE building industry is always the first industry to respond to the industrialisation of any country. Industrialisation necessitates the construction of new roads, highways, bridges, harbours, sewerage works, factories and housing. These works call for the services of939 words
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Advertisement237 1965-01-21 24 Hi B^H Bri--- J II 7/8* 4 3/4* 12.6Jbs. AI^BBSB"BBB^i^B^i^BBHlBM cmoss mcio .*^4 r Definitely First Choice For Professional Recording The compact and light-weight Akai storage battery or AC home cur- knob. All push button automatic X-4 now brings you a deluxe model rent. Other outstanding features controls with tape237 words
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Advertisement63 1965-01-21 24 Latt CLASSIFIEDS H'orrf» US < Minimum) LOCKE -To (Jirlie Thor tn AucMland. N.Z. a dHu^'hi< r 20-1-46. CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED ™J and m I people are opening f D/o Wy&s^%KJ tarn STEADY K^&kJO land1 and SA Ft income ~"~TEL ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD63 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-01-21 24 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur DO 71 Kota Bharu 82 70 Penang 91 Ipoh 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 86 72 C. Highlands 70 5444 words
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Advertisement247 1965-01-21 14 C^SHpMHBHipHpBSB f^ w>\ 55 kI ik— METAL LOUVRE WINDOWS jfrh <* WEATHER BEADS ON FRAME AND GUP. Ensures weathertight protection when louvre is in closed position. Meal for air-conditioned rooms. TRIPLE PRESSURE GLASS CLIP. Eliminates vibration and rattle during movements. Prevents glass Wades from dropping. VARIABLE LOCKING DEVICE. Locks glass247 words
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Advertisement341 1965-01-21 15 OVER ONE MILLION FEET OF PILES INSTALLED IN THREE YEARS Years of development has produced the distinctive Gammon method of pile construction the GAMCO PILE. 1,055,000 feet of Gamco piling have been installed in the past three years alone. The new 18 storey Housing and Development Board flats in Selegie341 words
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Advertisement223 1965-01-21 16 HARDWARE OF DISTINCTION MADE IN AUSTRALIA Door Furniture DISTINCTIVELY STYLED DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE-MOPERATELY PRICED 4<fc#rVA*i Sol* Agtnts: aF.Vv, rf*L -f/hJI SINGAPORE KUALA lUMPU*. yQMTLJJIu i C.JJQ'.. penang. ipoh. seremban. EXPANDITE LEADERSHIP CURTAIN WALLING RESERVOIR iMJIIiJ ILitß SEALERS WATERSTOPS MASTICS 4 PUTTIES;SEELASTIK AEROLASTIC SEELASTIK BUTYL MASTIC PLIASTIC SEELASTRIP PLASTUOINT THIOFLEX 600 HYDROFOIL223 words
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Advertisement231 1965-01-21 16 LIGHTING II FITTINGS f oeaLg«ie& for ,feU feifJinri sit v A WIDE RANGE 1,, bJWw LIGHTING FITTINGS IN THE LATEST DESIGNS COLOURS TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL I TASTE ifIEH SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. I 171, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: ***** *****. 246/1, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****. IS2,231 words
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Advertisement260 1965-01-21 17 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Builders see JARDINE WAUGH first because they offer:SPECIALISTS in each field of engineering civil, mechanical, electrical and electronic who will ensure a well-planned am' successful project; SERVICE before, during and after your project; SUPERIOR MACHINERY MATERIALS from a complete range of products for building. See Jardine Waughs outstanding display260 words
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Advertisement362 1965-01-21 17 AA II ffe MAI I Pre-fabricated timber roof In Im I Isa Hi I Ifl I trusses for faster, better UllllU II MIL more eft"*"* building. WHY USE A "GANG-NAIL" TRUSS? Typical Components 1. It is MORE ECONOMICAL than conventional framing. 2. It is STRONGER than an ordinary timber truss.362 words
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Article, Illustration345 1965-01-21 18 Controversy of the trouser suit LONDON'S top 10 couturiers will cast their votes on the latest fashion controversy in their spring collections next week, when they reveal final acceptance or rejection of the formal trouser suit, reports Lynne Edmunds. Pre Paris collection reports say that initiator Courreges will be the345 words
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Article355 1965-01-21 18 MRS. Molly Sestanovich, wife of former USIS director in Singapore, Mr. Stephen Sestanovich, in a New Year card to a friend here says "This will probably arrive in time for Chinese New Year, which is when we really get homesick for Singapore next to Christmas it's the355 words
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369 1965-01-21 18 COME years ago every home used to proudly display family photographs on the wall. Then this trend faded out and photographs were hidden away in albums. But now portrait photographs are in the news again for interior decoration. It is a delightful, modern way to369 words
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Advertisement191 1965-01-21 18 I Surround yourself will enchantment ll Rtvlii's _B AQUAMARINE Bsmmpoo Aquamarine is an advenf« «a MM bjik mi ture in fragrance that ;'^»p^"*jgw comes in a dozen dif WT- Cerent forms for a q|Hp more exciting you! Bi (itraieously lemiiwne in Aquamarine /\Ci/WfO Mi* York Inin Paris JM RADIO WEEKLY191 words
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Advertisement640 1965-01-21 18 What woman wouldn't adore MUCH -ADO LO-BAK by mmdenform j The cups are shaped /^^E^^S*. I to do fabulous things t^_ V 3' for your profile! K^^^C^^k I I V j§ if The midriff is li>«ht- 1 ly boned to give you *5^ f-^g a dolUikc waist! >jf The back640 words
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Advertisement1205 1965-01-21 19 Tl l .!KPOCi 1 rttST COAST U.K.. IK! S port Milt 9 Shan rtta«t AUTOLYCUS LiurpMl, Dublin, CiMgOW... Gil. Jl jai 21 Jm 24 21 Jai 27 CLYTOHEUS Littrpttl, AtonmouU M» li 24 111 21/ I fM I MACHAON Literpitl, C ugo« In 2> fel I m ANCHISES LKirpail Fll1,205 words
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Advertisement1240 1965-01-21 19 A&aßßßHaßß^g^BgtjgaagMdVaßtMjgjßaV R9 THE EAC LINES KAV ~7cM SINCAPOH KUALA IUUfUIar.SWrrTENHJV*. PVNAMO LBs2T7A^H oouun "outt ».mmhc id. roMmti j/j.wiio ou«» Pkttt 7ioi Pitu ***** Pktat mi piim tun SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA. GENOA, LE NAVkE MAMIURG. KIEMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTtROAM. AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN. "KINA" (I) G. 45/21 JaWpa 22/24 Jai1,240 words
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Advertisement1260 1965-01-21 19 tAPIESS atRVICE 10 tONOtN, HVERPOO, 4 CONIINtNIAj l»0tl> rut nVAi f w Lonaon Ft* I BENLOYAL Minourg Fll 17 ».n«i b o.. P. S'naa Paatag Rotterdaa FH 24 SJJ/Trtl HJ uvmiom MB BENLARIG j bini«i.oi« i Iga Ptatng Rotttrdia Mm II la Pt/Ja* 23 Jaa 24. 21 Antwerp Mm 121,260 words
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Advertisement1275 1965-01-21 19 W-^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. irK^l LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE I^^^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH i 'pot P S'hi" ftatni I OH OF LEICESTER 4*1.21-31,23 Jll 24 25 Jll 2127 Jin 1 cut of cc omio <i" fil I-FLAMIHIAH. WM JM MM JJ I CITY Of WELLINGTON 2»/') ft* 211,275 words
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Article94 1965-01-21 20 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS eased again In A continued light trading. Most key stocks lost ground slightly. Base metals were steady and New Broken Hill gained 2s. 6d. to 120s. Oils were quiet and steady. Mount Isa 37 7 N. Broken Rill (10s.) 38/6 Atnpol H/3 Aust. Con Ind94 words
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Article249 1965-01-21 20 FEBRUARY first grade rubber f.e.b. buyers cloned at S p.m. hi Singapore nnrt Kuala Lumpur yesterday at TO] cents per lb. down one-eighth of v cent cm Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone wax quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. slesing priest in cents per lb. yesterday: Int.249 words
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Article68 1965-01-21 20 /"■HINESE Produce Exchange, Slnga- pore noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $64 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Copra: Jan./r*eb. UK/Contlnent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $1721 sellers, Sarawak white $170 sellers, special Sarawak black $160 sellers, garbled Lampong black $170(N) sellers, ABTA JlxOiN) sellers Singapore Copra Association noon68 words
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Article45 1965-01-21 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Aaso- elation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 351, airmail OD 351. 90 d/at. 351 credit bills, 35 13/19 trade hills. Selling TT er OO ready: Canada 34 J.45 words
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Article28 1965-01-21 20 JAN. 20. Ml WYW RUBBER PRICE: 70S cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $617.25 (up 621 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 245 tons (down 15 tons).28 words
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540 1965-01-21 20 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday rose by 62J cents to $617.25 despite the very heavy fall In London overnight. Local market sources pointed out that the Straits price was still well over parity with London. In London on540 words
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699 1965-01-21 20 From Our Market Correspondent rwas another quiet daj on tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with a small turnover reported. On the whole industrials ard tins were slightly easier, but there was no real trend and price movements were small. In some cases699 words
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Article26 1965-01-21 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 19 Jan. 20 'Industrials: 78.9.1 78 71 Tins: 107.80 107.84 rubbers: 106.32 106.50 *D«C. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962 10026 words
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Article848 1965-01-21 20 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: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holding $1.98 SL; Dunlop 11,000) SI.M. (1.000) JI.SS; laM. Smelters U.O00) IS.M: Isse 13.000) 51. 69; F.848 words
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Article80 1965-01-21 20 TTIIK Federation Minister of 1 finance has fixed (hrse prices for calculating customs duties for the week brginnini: on January 21. Rubber Tl <is It.. Copra $640 a ton. Coconut oil $1,070 a ton. Palm oil $7.55.25 a ton. Palm Kernels $401.25 a ton. The rates of duties80 words
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Article244 1965-01-21 20 January 20. Three moothi. INDUSTRIALS Houxtead 13 rln. Wall— l Iron << r-ta. Duniopn ioct«. Uattem 1 City Uev. eta, M. Cont. 12 rt< K. SmHt^ri 26 eta. M. Oabta 1 1 .n. Kudo 15 cts. -.r.trr 12 ctk. Ked. Dlap. 12ct*. M. Invent, in rta F. 4N.244 words
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Article131 1965-01-21 20 CHIPS lyinn aienittide tht Slnxipere Harbour wharves or e«p«ttd taday ara: Marcelt Nowotko 1/2. 8on« Be N.W. 1/2. Bniaa N.W. 3. Auby N.W 4. Pacific Mariner 8, Adla S/W. Flying Hawk 10/11, Rottl I.VIB, Waybank 18 Shavit 25/26, City of Leicester 29 30. Neder Waal 31/32, Hrnloyal131 words
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Article36 1965-01-21 20 ON me frt» exchange mark*! m Horn Konu ywlTitif the US. datlar wu quoted at 5.751 tor T.T. and 5.74 for ea«l». tuning waa quoted at 15.8S aae •ft* taal at g*M at 254*.36 words
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Advertisement1136 1965-01-21 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Mmrnt Cmibmlbi antl U.S.A. Gran Lmltmm t >■■!■■ H'koni lokonami momimi lotonlo Mboil Cnicif* -feui mnT 22 Ftt 7 Mm t Air II An II Am H Apt ■vauiliai Miri" 11 Mai is Mm (1 >i' tin I Mat 11 Mai W«Mt Coaan of Central/Sou1,136 words
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Advertisement881 1965-01-21 20 AUSTIUU* SEIVICE iNDi*. rMiSUN IND r CUlf SEIVICI H: fr »«*«J« M«kMr*e. Srtwi I. MUrat it Ntfaaattiiaa ■WWW iTftl W/uVh M/iT'tt n/ri'-a f V"rT» T2.i ■OMI«U* I Mai 1/1! Mar U/14 Mat J^" 1 J iL- ,LJ v FROM lltTlllll new uiiian «»JJi» itl I Mai I Mil J Mat881 words
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Advertisement103 1965-01-21 20 AUSTASIA LINE LTD'S PASSENGER VESSEL s.s. "MALAYSIA" SINGAPORE .SYDNEY DIRECT MAIDEN VOYAGE 22nd MARCH DEPARTING Penaitg P. Sham Singopora 1 1 Mar 17 Mor 22 Mar ARRIVING SYDNEY MELBOURNE TTprT 10 April General Passenger Agents: ANGLO FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 132/136, Robinson Rood, Tel: *****. JNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR103 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1965-01-21 21 IN TRKASIRrO MKMORY c,f lour beloved one VAITHY SINN A DIRAI who like a Divine Light faded from our lives suddenly and I entered Into Eternal Rest on 21-1-1956. Though absent, Biwayi near, still a lonely heartache. often a silent tear, still loved. always missed, not lost but79 words
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Advertisement913 1965-01-21 21 (Contiiiued from Pace 10 1 ANNOUNCEMENT It Wordt SIS (Minimum) LOOK A NEW YOU I Be a new you. Get a New Perm at Vincent*. 30 I'rinaep street, Singapore. Tel: *****. SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt tt (Min.)— Box St eta. oxtrm WANTEO Hardware Salesman, hi iy those with experience need apply913 words
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Advertisement962 1965-01-21 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt %t (Mtn.)— Box St ett. 3 SPACIOUS BED-ROOMS recently renovated 1 dining hall verandah with modern sanitation. Close to Markets/Schools. Situated at No. 19-E. 3rd Floor Lorong 30. off Oeylang Road. Apply dire.t 22. Java Road. S'nor* or I'honr WELL FURNISHED 4 room house: rs 3962 words
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Advertisement795 1965-01-21 21 TUITION IS Wordt SS (Mm Box St rfs. oxtrm ASIA DRIVINC SCHOOL experienced qualified English speaking Instructress/ Instructors Hourly $5/-. Guaranteed $75/-. 67 Orchard Road. Spore. Phone 3.1797 Manager *****. FEBRUARY BEGINNERS' BOOKKEEPING By Professional Accountants. Mcrning: 9, Evening: 7. Vacancies: t:i< mentary. Intermediate Stage*. 81C. 7b Middle Road. B'por*795 words
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Advertisement932 1965-01-21 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE is Wordt St (Htm.)— Box St ett. txtrm 1962 HONDA 12S*s Sport, very good .■(.union, taxed insured. SSUS/- only. Seer. 13 Hamilton Rd., 8 pore 19M MERCEDES 240. vli.iO ono: Mac Lean. 11 Elfe House. Grange Road, Singapore. Tele. ***** (busioaaa). TRIUMPH HERALD IM2 Saloon cnodel. K932 words
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Advertisement894 1965-01-21 21 FOR SALE IS Wordt St (Mm )—Box St rlt. txlrm SUPERB DANISH SIDEBOARD and two beda, two Dlcttralm wardrobes, one chikt'a ai/e almoat new. T«o other Uivan beda. two codec table*. All nntal contemporary design moatly te«k. View 2 Uuahey Hark, Spore after I o.rn. today TELEVISION! YOUR FAMILY deserves894 words
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Advertisement604 1965-01-21 21 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE Regulation 4(1) and (2) of the Hotels Licensing Regulations. UN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hotels Licensing Board will hold its next Quarterly Session at the Fourth District and Magistrate's Court, South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Thursday and Friday,604 words
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Advertisement607 1965-01-21 21 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF PERAK TENDER NOTICE MJIIM OF FERTILISERS— (ROCK PHOSPHATE. R.R.I. MIX 1 IRK 'IT MAO AND R.R.I. MIXTI RE *X f Tender for the supply of fertilisers for Rubber Planting under the Fringe Alienation Schemes tn I Perak, will be received at the office of trie607 words
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Advertisement53 1965-01-21 21 Advertl»em»nt How to choke off a man Some admirers cannot take a straight hint. They need a much more subtle treatment. Here, for the first time, Is a guide to get rid of unwanted men. Learn how to choke them off in six amusing lessons in the January issue of53 words
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493 1965-01-21 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: By Singapore, Wednesday JHK SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. selectors have decided to side-step for the time being the "explosive issue" of naming the state team captain for the year. In December the appointment of Quah Him Swee as a caretaker captain in493 words
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Article190 1965-01-21 22 Recs drop another vital point KM S 1 lI AM. I 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Recreation Club, the champions, dropped another point in the Singapore Hockey Association League First Division on the Padang today. This was the Recs third draw this season and it has diminished their chances of challenging190 words
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Article246 1965-01-21 22 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A former Singapore woman hockey player and official will return to this country in March to coach the Malaysian women's team. She is Louise Carslaw. a founder member of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association who is now a topclass coach in England.246 words
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456 1965-01-21 22 Mansoor Rahman - Mansoor Rahman KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian Armed Forces soccer competition for the Sultan of Pahang Cup will be held in February and March to commemorate the formation of the Malay regiments in March, 1933. Major Adnan All jsecretary of the Royal Malay Regimental456 words
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311 1965-01-21 22 GOLF HAWAIIANS AMONG 31 ENTRIES FOR THE STORE OPEN By Lim Kee Chan OINGAPORE, Wed. Hawaii's Canada Cup golfers Ted Makelena and Paul Scodeller have entered for the $40,000 Singapore Open to be held at the Bukit Course from Mar. 1 to 7. Makelena and Scodeller finished sixth in the311 words
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Article92 1965-01-21 22 CINGAPORE. Wed. There are two changes In the South team to meet North In their annual Kugby football match on the PadanK here on Saturday. Allan Collings replaces fullback Peter Crooks, who Is not available, and Tony Tebby comes In at second row forward as Blair92 words
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402 1965-01-21 22 DAVIS CUP We won't be half-fit team this time, says Rajaratnam IZUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The eastern zone matches in the Davis Cup competition will start shortly and the LTA lof Malaysia are determinedly preparing to repair reputations tarnished by the 5-0 defeat by South Vietnam last year. Malaysia are drawn402 words
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Advertisement740 1965-01-21 22 AMALGAMATED MALAY P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE ESTATES LTD. len1 en t eTs fro iP cl rincorpon,t«i in the st«tea of > and above -registered P.W.D. Maiaw. > i Contractors will be received KfYrirv t« uTTOrov nn/tN ia t the Office of the State tna^ IC imerlmS^™do?™ Engineer Pahang. Kuantan less «O%740 words
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Advertisement1629 1965-01-21 22 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COI'BT AT Ml AB. (IVIL STIT NO. 25 OF IM>. BETWEEN Basant Singh of No. 36-A. Jalan Mohamedlah. Muar. PLAINTIFF. AND Chew Boon Chin of No. 244. Jalan Abdullah. Muar. DEFENDANT. To Chew Boon Chin of No.1,629 words
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Advertisement149 1965-01-21 22 Taipei The copitol city of Toiwon is conveniently served by 1h« swift and silent Coravelle jets of THAI INTERNATIONAL. Enjoy the fomed Royal Orchid Service with superb cuisine, fine wines, ond oil the hospitality of Thai and Scandinavian flight crews. f\rft?*4rfo*4t JOHN Mini MM »»HES PIAH S'»G*»C! TIL »Sl7 $«r>infl149 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1965-01-21 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP DOUBLE VICTORY FOR BUKIT TIMAH TRAINER AND JOCKEY RACING By TOTAL POOL: 188.250. Ist. No. *****6 $21,842 2nd. No. *****0 $10,921 3rd. No. *****4 $5,460 Starters ($606 rach): Nos. *****7. *****3, *****0. *****6. *****2, *****1, *****7. *****4, *****8 *****2. Consolation ($425 each) Nos. *****2, *****9,Lee Foo San - 1,302 words
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750 1965-01-21 23 Dragon's Blood with Bellehl. The Sai.it. Soochow and Adaran in attendance. Power Code was last. Bucentaur led Into the straight from Dragon's Blood with The Saint, Soochow. Bellehi and Ban Luck In a bunch behind the pace. Dragon's Blood shot pas;750 words
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Article252 1965-01-21 23 MONTE CARLO RALLY MONTE CARLO, Wed. Finland's Timo Makinen. 26. In a BMC Cooper, appears to have a great chance of winning this year's Monte Carlo Rally. Of the original 238 starters, only 35 officially arrived here. Makinen is the only driver not to have252 words
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Article61 1965-01-21 23 PALMERSTON NORTH (New Zealand), Wed. Saeed Ahmad. Pakistan's Test batsman. f..liowed up his first innings century by scoring 81 against the New Zealand Cricket Council President's XI here today. The three-day match was abandoned as a draw when heavy rain stopped play Just before tr%. Scores:Reuter - 61 words
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Article66 1965-01-21 23 SINOAPORE, Wed— The Singapore Turf Club will stage a four-day meeting at Bukit Timah next month. The meeting, on Feb 13. 14. 20 and 21. will be for horses in Classes Two. Three and Four. Distances: Class Two 6f. and 7f Class Three 6f or 8f aria 7f66 words
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96 1965-01-21 23 KINGPETCH TO GET US$5O,OOO FOR TITLE DEFENCE ]>OME, Wed. Italian i* boxing promoter Rino Tomassi said here yesterday that he thought there were "excellent prospects" of stagirfg a world flyweight title fight between Thailand's Pone Kingpetch and Italy's Salvatore Burrni In Rome. He said ne had not yet received a96 words
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Advertisement145 1965-01-21 23 Indian quality products... NICCO HAVE EXPORTED TO: a CEYLON- KUWAIT -SUDAN M l4Jji4Jn~ I\%JM MALAYA BURMA M rWIAMJA*\^ yS*\. SOUTH VIETNAM m iM I m SANC£ 0F fRODuCTi m B M RUBBER INSULATED CABLES. I X-^V 1 P.V.C. CABLES. K >i ■V C. CABLES. PAPER WMCS X 2. CABLES I145 words
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Advertisement144 1965-01-21 23 BBSI llLjyl' WHATEVER MJ&^M®%k YOU WEAR gmiiilpmmk wherever mWWMmX YOU G0 mm& ill (tf\ Wmf 55 i v if I II SWAN jji STRETCH IL^^ i|:=ii. Ny/on SOCKS SWAN SOCKS MFG. CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. 4th Floor, A. I. A. Building. Singapore. 1. Tel: *****/6/T Sole distributors: Siakson Trading Co., Ltd.144 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-01-21 23 DIARY HOCKEY— S "tor junior ko final: Kilat 'B v Levers (XL padang. 5 p.m.). Spore Div. 1: CSC v Indian Assn (Balestler Rd>; Div. 2: Khalsa 'A' v STU (Jn. Bahagia). SUMMARY HOCKKY Inter- Ward (Seremoan): Tpmiang 2 Lake 1; Rahang 2 Lobak44 words
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Article39 1965-01-21 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will open the Blood Transfusion Service "Gift of Life" exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday at 5 p.m. The exhibition will last until Sunday.39 words
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194 1965-01-21 24 RAF READY TO SHOOT- WITH MISSILES ABUAN, Wed. "If Indonesian aircraft cross the border and we are near them, we will shoot them down," said the commander of the RAF base here the biggest in eastern Malaysia. Wing Commander Arthud Harper, who has been here six months, added: "It is194 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-01-21 24 DAY AND NIGHT ALERT TO FIGHT INDONS IX A WATCHTOWER overlooking the border with Indonesia south of Kuching, (iuardsman C. Millar of the Irish Guards waits for the enemy. In many watchtowers like this one and in bunkers soldiers now mount day and night guard, ready forLee On Wing - 74 words
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116 1965-01-21 24 A surgeon brings 1 9 eyes for the blind- SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Harold Ridley, a famous London eye surgeon, flew into Singapore this afternoon on a mercy mission to help restore sight to some of Malaysia's blind lepers. In his luggage were 19 eyes willed by Englishmen who had died.116 words
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204 1965-01-21 24 No British plans for retaliation raids in Borneo LONDON. Wed. Britain has no plans at present for raids into Indonesian territory in reprisal for guerilla attacks on Malaysia, a Government source said here last night. But the source added that the Government was watching developments in Indonesia's confrontation against MalaysiaReuter - 204 words
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Article52 1965-01-21 24 No A-bomb on India Lai NEW DELHI. Wed.— Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Indian Prime Minister, told a press conference here today he did not think China would drop an atom bomb on India in the immediate luture. The real threat from China was her conventional weapons and large army, heReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1965-01-21 24 SINGAPORE, Wed— Mr. Llm Kirn San, Minister for National Development, will open a building Industry exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic on Friday at 5 p.m.27 words
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Article312 1965-01-21 24 LONDON. Wed.— The markets maintained their firm undertone today, but buyers were still cautious In their approach. The possibility of the bank rate being reduced sooner than expected gave giltedgeds a further boost and fresh gains were recorded. Tins showed further widespread falls. Oils moved narrowly. Rubbers and312 words
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243 1965-01-21 24 Britain determined to fulfil her part of bargain: Ghazali SINGAPORE, Wednesday. BRITAIN is determined to fulfil her part of the bargain in her defence agreement with Malaysia, the permanent secretary to the Malaysian Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Mohamed Ghazali bin Shafle, said here tonight. "They have given the assurance243 words
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Article51 1965-01-21 24 LONDON. Wed— Spot MHd., Feb. 21 a «d.. March 21 9 lfid April 219 I6d. April June 219 16d.. July Sept. 21Sd.. Oct./ Dec. 21 5 16d.. Jan March 21' t d.. April June 213'16d, July S<"pt. 21 ',d. elf. Feb. 20 15 164.. March 20 7 »d. Tone:51 words
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Article24 1965-01-21 24 LONDON. Wed— Buyers C 1205. sellers £1210, Forward buyers £1205. tellers £1208. Settlement £*****. Turnover a.m. 520 tony p.m. 310 tons. Tone: Steadier.24 words
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342 1965-01-21 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. J^ FULL meeting of the National Whitley Council staff side today decided t<> give the Government 1 1 days to settle the $25 million-a-year salary claims of 21 categories of officers. The move is In retaliation to the Government's342 words
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Obituary83 1965-01-21 24 T. UANDIAH. rrtlrad Bead Cliiimw -<1 nu;iy as 20-IK. K .tv -:il 1 p.m. 21-1-65 at H;ndu Crematorium. Srrt-tnban. PUTMENPURAKAL JOHN KOSHV. 18-C jHlan Maim T;i,h. loin.r away at O.H Johon- ->n 1-f,., (.ori.^ Ic.ivtj B !'.>«vth Road. Singapore at 7.30 a.m -l-l-H.-> to orthodox Syrian Church. Blr>KUpore theme83 words