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Title Section25 1965-01-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 13 s,OflQu The Straits Times i Katie"" 1 tie**** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100525 words
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Article, Illustration815 1965-01-22 1 That Mulley riddle is explained: He was talking of Indon forward dispositions 'No doubt about it' LONDON, Thursday gRITISH Government officials said here today they had no doubt that there had been a great Indonesian build-up in Borneo. They wore replying to questions :il)out Army Minister Mr.815 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-01-22 1 SENATOR PALTRIDGE IN ROUND OF TALKS WITH TENGKU AND TUN RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More troops and equipment are likely to come from Australia as a result of the visit here by the Australian Defence Minister, Senator Shane Paltridge. Senator Paltridge had a busy394 words
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108 1965-01-22 1 Philip to visit Singapore, Borneo LONDON, Thurs. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak next r.ionth during an eight-week 21,000--mile tour he will make to the Middle East, Asia and the Far East. After the State visit of Queen Elizabeth to the Sudan on Feb.108 words
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395 1965-01-22 1 Gurkhas' crack shooting routs the Indons BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. A Gurkha sentry fired the first shot in yesterday's clash with Indonesian infiltrators near the central border area from a 10-yard range and immediately killed an Indonesian guerilla. The sentry opened fire with a submachine-gun and immediately alerted a Gurkha platoonAP - 395 words
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497 1965-01-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs fTENGKU Abdul Rahman was quoted today as saying that he supports the idea of a fournation mediation committee to solve Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia. At the last Tokyo summit meeting, a threenation committee was suggested. Conditions In today's report in the497 words
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Article247 1965-01-22 1 Churchill: Critical hours LONDON. Thursday. OIR Winston Churchill today faced the most critical hours of his mortal illness his physician and friend, Lord Moran, said last night. He waa ;it ;i "very low ebb" and \v;is holding on to life from one 24 hours lo the next Today's midday bulletinReuter - 247 words
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Article52 1965-01-22 1 The taxpayer's dream LONDON. Thurs. Britain s taxpayers may soon have something U> smile about— a go-slow by the Inland Revenue Denartments 15.000 tax officers A spokesman 'or the officials today warned the department that they might start a go-slow because of the delay in settling t-heir claim for moreReuter - 52 words
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Article41 1965-01-22 1 OANOTOK .Siklclm). Thurs Official sources here said today 30 armed Chinese Intruded about 5.000 yeards across the International boundary Into Siklclm last week. They withdrew when they were challenged by an Indian "border patrol, the sources added. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article45 1965-01-22 1 RANGOON. Thurs— A trawler with eight Malaysians aboard was aeiied by a Burma naval craft last Sunday, according to delayed reports reaching here today. The navy found a large stock of num. liquor and other provisions on board the craft —AP.AP - 45 words
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Article34 1965-01-22 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— Gen Ne Win. chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, will pay a goodwill visit to India from Peb 5 to 12. the External Affairs Ministry announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article46 1965-01-22 1 HI \1 A LUMPUR. Thurs— The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Nirmkan. today handed over a cheque for Sl7<>.ooo to Tengku Abdul Rahman for the National Defence Fund. The donation was the second from the people of Sarawak. (See Page 7).46 words
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Article33 1965-01-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong liasent a congratulatory message to President Johnson on the occasion of his inauguration. ihe Prime Minister. Tenukvi Abdul Rahman, sent a Mmil;i:33 words
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Article395 1965-01-22 1 Premier of Iran shot by youth JEHERAX, Thurs. The Iranian Prime Minister, Mr. Hassan AI i Mansour, 41. waa shot in llu- neck ;is lie was ;i!>oiil lo enter parliamenl loday. He was rushed to hospital, where doctors were quoted in a Government statement. as saying his condition was satisfactory.395 words
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Article35 1965-01-22 1 DEEDS NOT WORDS LONDON. Tburs Mr. Harold Wilson. British Prime Minister, said today no words were needed in view of Britain's deeds to show she was assisting Malaysia to resist Indonesia aggression. Renter.Reuter - 35 words
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132 1965-01-22 2 KAMPALA, Thurs. Police in Bujumbura have arrested a Watutsi refugee who has allegedly nonfessed to the assassination of the Burundi Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre Ngendandkmwe. Burundi consulate officials here reportod last night. Burundi diplomats said the refugee was a former minor employee of theReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-01-22 2 DEAD REDS ON THE MAIN VIETNAM ROAD TO CAMBODIA TAY NINH (Vietnam): Bodies of Vietcong guerillas, killed in a Government counter-ambush only two miles from the Cambodian border, lie on a main road near this provincial capital, 40 miles northwest of Saigon. The Vietcong were waitingUPI - 83 words
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Article84 1965-01-22 2 -40 more slain f| ANA N G (South 11 Vietnam), Thurs. A big air and land strike by Americansupported South Vietnamese forces trapped 100 Communist guerillas along the South China seacoast yesterday. According to first reports. 40 Ruerillas were killed, and 36 captured. The guerillas were trapped along the 10-mileReuter - 84 words
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Article57 1965-01-22 2 KATMANDU. Thurs Seventeen American Army men arrived here yesterday ;o train Royal Nepal Army units in signals and vehicle maintenance under the Western arms net programme to Nepal. A consignment ol American transport and signals equipment.. the second to be lent to Nepal, is dupReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1965-01-22 2 Ayub 's guest KARACHI. Thurs. Gen Ne Win. Chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council, will vi.sit Pakistan for a week from Feb. 12 .it the invitation of President Avub Khan.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-01-22 2 Saigon surprise: Cabinet takes oath SAIGON. Thurs. South Vietnam's new Cabinet was unexpectedly sworn in yesterday after Air F o re c Commander Nguyen Cao Ky agreed to accept the post of Minister of Youth and Sports. But hr told newsmen )i« would remain Commander of the Air Force andAP - 296 words
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Article81 1965-01-22 2 NAIROBI, Thurs. Strict security precautions have been taken for the safety of a 'nutcracker" man's skull, believed to be about two million years old. when it is taken from here to Dar-Es-Salaam for presentation to President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania. The skull, which was found at OlduvaiReuter - 81 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-01-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby -&h^<k~ 'C*' 6O MOW WOO KHOV MOU CaS fsO CAN MXI LEND *O TgtWT JNZ TO W/ MV DZWTij T£N POUNDS j.27 words
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175 1965-01-22 3 SLLMA (Alabama), Thurs. —An estimated 200 Negroes taking part in a voter registration drive were arrested here yesterday when they refused to enter the local courthouse through an entrance a sheriff told them to use. More than 60 Negroes were arrested hereReuter - 175 words
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Article23 1965-01-22 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Mrs. Barbara CVustlc Minister of Overseas Development, returned yesterday after a two-week tour of India and Pakistan. AP.AP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration298 1965-01-22 3 Walker and Cousins bid for Commons BRITAIN'S 'LITTLE GENERAL ELECTION' TODAY LONDON, Thurs. TWO key Labour Government Ministers bid for House of Commons seats in the first round of Britain's "little general election" today. Foreign Secretary Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, ousted at the Midlands town of Smethwick in the OctoberReuter - 298 words
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Article45 1965-01-22 3 ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Backstage U negotiations failed yesterday to produce any change in the conflicting positions in the U.N. financial crisis, and diplomatic sources predicted that the General Assembly would call a further recess to permit the talks to continue. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-01-22 3 Another uproar at Gordon Walker polls meet STRUGGLING 'BRITISH NAZI' COLIN JORDAN CARRIED OUT OF HALL BY THE POLICE LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Colin Jordan, leader of the Nazistyle British National Socialist Movement, was carried bodily from, a byelection campaign meeting here last night, bleeding from forehead and nose. Jordan wasReuter - 225 words
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195 1965-01-22 3 -Britain's coloured immigrant problem: Tories offer plan LONDON, Thursday. pAILURE to appreciate present and future difficulties caused by the 500,000 new coloured immigrants in Britain was "begging disaster," the Monday Club, a Conservative research and action organisation, said here yesterday. "We believe prejudice is dangerous. discrimination intolerable." It added. "DisillusionmentReuter - 195 words
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Article56 1965-01-22 3 PARIS, Thurs. President De Gaulle and West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard discussed European political unity and defence, including nuclear questions, during a two-hour meeting yesterday. A French official said the talks were "in depth, quite detailed and exhaustive, and rather closely debated." They alsoReuter - 56 words
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Article36 1965-01-22 3 KARACHI. Thurs Pakistan's five combined Opposition parties, which supported Miss Fatima Jinnah In the recent presidential election, yesterday ended a fiveday conference with agreement to contest the national and provincial elections in March— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article27 1965-01-22 3 LONDON. Thurs. A blizzard swept in from the Atlantic yesterday blanketing three-quarters of England and Wales and tleing up rail and road traffic— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article38 1965-01-22 3 ARMAGH, Thurs. Thieves broke Into St. Patrick's Roman Catholic cathedral here early yesterday and stole £250 from the strong-room. Priests arriving for early morning mass found drawers in the cathedral's sacristy pulled open and rifled. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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125 1965-01-22 3 I ONDON, Thurs.— The Gov- ernment yesterday took the first step to sweeping aside ancient laws some dating back to 1235 and rewriting them In simple everyday language. The Government published a Law Commissions Bill to set up two commissions to tackle the taskReuter - 125 words
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131 1965-01-22 3 Taking the Red Light girls off Hamburg's streets HAMBURG, Thurs. The prostitutes in Hamburg port's notorious "Red Light" quarter may soon be rehoused in a skyscraper development plan. The city's Socialist Government is considering a plan that will take prostitutes and their patrons off noisy night streets into two 150-roomReuter - 131 words
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Article47 1965-01-22 3 LONDON, Thurs.— A man's rates (local taxes) were cut yesterday at Chingford because of his neighbour's late-night table tennis sessions. A property valuation hearing chairman said the pingpong tournaments In the garage next to David Taylor's house "could be like the Chinese water torture."47 words
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317 1965-01-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs J^UE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee yesterday gave an assurance that manufacturers earnestly trying to establish factories in Singapore^ can count on the Government to safeguard their interests. He gave an instance of how the Government had done this when317 words
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53 1965-01-22 4 19 HELD AFTER POLICE SCREEN 4,805 IN ANTI-GANG -SWOOP SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police have arrested 19 men while screening 4,805 people on anti secret society rounds during the past 24 hours. One man was detained I under the Criminal Law (Temporary Pro- visions) Ordinance, while the other 18 were detained under53 words
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Article55 1965-01-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore la organising a course on "Social Problems in Singapore" starting on Feb. 5. The course, consisting of nine lectures, will be conducted at the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Hill Street55 words
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Article24 1965-01-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Police band will perform at the River Valley Road community centre between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article478 1965-01-22 4 THK followtnK l.i today's ich«dule 1 of civil aircraft mov«mrnts at Paya Lebar airport. Slo«apore: ARRIVALS BO AC Fro*-. Lonoun, rrankruit, DamavHie, Karachi, Calcutta. Kuala Lumpor (BA 794^ 5.45 p.m.; from London. Zurich. T*l Aviv. Trtierean. Bombay. Colombo (BA 712) 6.25 P.m.; from Sydney, Darwin478 words
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Advertisement238 1965-01-22 4 CAPITOL (Snore) OPENS TODAY 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11 om, 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p.m. She's all out for kicks.. and every inch of her speIIs^^^EXCITEMENT 1 V^^B^B^Brfafe B S/ie's what MJ^V^H ANN* :iH /X MARGRET kitten f4#oj|*vetV I JOHN F IRSYTHE IWfi PAI BARRY PAN-MALAYAN MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TOMORROW m238 words
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Advertisement125 1965-01-22 4 THE T>//I/P llONfL4m International Choreographer, LIONEL BLAIR and his Dancers entertain nightly, for a short season, at CA7WAV RESTAURANT and 0,. I, i t ARUNDEL ROOM Show Times Cathay Restaurant 9.15 p.m. Arundel Room 10.45 p.m. It's GREAT!!! The SHOW you must NOT miss. ROTARY CLUB of SINGAPORE HOTEL RESTAURANT125 words
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137 1965-01-22 5 A big rush to import crackers from Hong Kong CINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore importers of firecrackers have placed orders for about 50,000 lb. of crackers for the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa festivals. This was disclosed today by a Hong Kong firecracker manufacturer, Mr. Cheung Ting Fan, who is137 words
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335 1965-01-22 5 British authority or 'police expert'? Magistrate's choice SINGAPORE, Thursday. SHOULD the law courts here accept as binding a British authority on speeds of car in preference to that of a "so-called police expert" when their views on this are contradictory? •ert" This poser was set today before Mr. Liew Ngik335 words
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Article28 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, ihurs.— The annual general meeting of the Singapore Junior Safety First, Council will be held at St. Josephs Institution hall at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday.28 words
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Article23 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese Swimming Club management committee will hold lv meeting at the clubhouse at 5.30 p.m. on Jan. 26.23 words
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Article, Illustration672 1965-01-22 5 Court hears of $60,000 pay snatch, and.,. SINGAPORE, Thursday a daylight payroll grab in busy Col Iyer Quay, two armed robbers swam across the Singapore river and escaped, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain, prosecuting, also told the inquiry that detective672 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-01-22 5 DR. LIM TO OPEN HISTORICAL EXHIBITION SINGAPORE, Tburs. Dr. l.im Tay Boh (above), Vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore will open an exhibition of historical materials relating to the Chinese in South-east Asia at the National Library at 5 p.m. on Jan. 25. The exhibition, which will end on Jan.84 words
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Article69 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A memoiial service was held this morning in the Presbyterian Church for the late Mr. L. G. N. M. Ravesloot, who until his death last Friday was Consul-General for the Netherlands in Singapore. It was attended by a full turnout of the Consular Corps, led by69 words
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210 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— On a criminal defamation charge against Mr. K. Suppiah, a vice president of the National Trade Union Congress which opened before Mr. K. Canaga Rajah. the Eighth Magistrate on Wednesday, was continued today. The charge alleges that Suppiah has defamed an assistant210 words
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Article24 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The United Workers of Petroleum Industry. Singapore, has donated $415.80 to the Ow orphans, bringing the fund to $49,580.07.24 words
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59 1965-01-22 5 Dumping of refuse: Warning by the Govt SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A Chinatown hawker Choon Koon Wing today pleaded Kuilty to a charge of indiscriminate dumping: of refuse at the junction of New Bridge Road and Ellenborough Street He was fined $25. A Ministry of Health statement said that the Ministry "will59 words
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112 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Social Welfare Department will make a third and final payment of rent subsidy on Saturday to victims of the Kampong Pulau Mlnyak fire, which destroyed the homes of some 1,680 people on Nov. 4 last year. The payment will be ma112 words
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Article36 1965-01-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Nos 415. 415 A and 4158 to 471. 471 A and 4718 (odd Numbers only) River Valley Road on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-01-22 5 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temnerature.s in Malaya and Singapore for the perloa 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Hichest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 70 Kola Bharu 84 66 Penang 91 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 84 70 C. Highlands 72 6546 words
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155 1965-01-22 6 Pay claim to Govt by civil servants in Sabah lESSELTON. Thurs. —I The Sabah Civil Service Union today submitted a claim to the State Secretary for an increase in salaries fort 1 Government employees. The union says the present salary structure was based on a report of 1956 and wasReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-01-22 6 KUALA I.IMPIK. Thurs.— The Umno Kaum Ibu today presented 4,200 packages of Malayan cakes and delicacies to members of the armed forces serving in Sabah and Sarawak. The presentation was made by the head of the Kaum Ibu. Datin Fatimah binte Haji199 words
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124 1965-01-22 6 Trial cruise for the 'mothball' fleet next week SINGAPORE. Thurs. A second group of 20 British sailors flew into Singapore this morning in addition to yesterday's 50 to put to sea Britain/s '•mothball" fleet at the Naval Base. Another 110 sailors are due here In the next few days. A124 words
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89 1965-01-22 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Dato Haji Sardon bin Ha*i Jubir. the Malaysian Minister for Transport, will fly into Singapore next Wednesday to attend the afternoon session of the Alitalia Airlines regional conference. The three-day conference, which will be attended by Alitalia executives from Japan. Hong Kor.g. Thailand.89 words
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Article47 1965-01-22 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Bnti.sli Army chiefs stationed in Malaysia gathered here today to take part tn a two-day study exercise. Before the indoor exercise began, the commanders heard an address by visiting Sir Arthur Drew. Britain's Permanent Undersecretary of State for the Army.47 words
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281 1965-01-22 6 ZAIDI: I'LL QUIT IF IT'S FOR MTUC's GOOD KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. •pHE general secretary of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi. today offered to resign "if this will consolidate the trade union movement." Mr. Zaidi said: "I have already told this to the MTUC central council281 words
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280 1965-01-22 7 Ghazali: Get this right— Our defence is our duty... KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J)ATO Muhammad Ghazali Shafie, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, stressed today the importance of making clear to everyone that the defence of Malaysia "is our responsibility." He added: "Britain is only assisting Malaysia to honourAgencies - 280 words
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Article25 1965-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. D Ratnanujam. ICPTU-ARO representative here, will leave for Bangkok this month to represent thi» ICFTU at two Ecafe meetings.25 words
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167 1965-01-22 7 WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT, SAYS MR. CHIA lESSELTON, Thurs. J Mr. Francis Chia. vice-president of the Sabah Chinese Association, said here yesterday that his association had every right to demand the postponement of the forthcoming elections. He was answering Mr. Peter Chin, leader of the Social Democratic Party, who had167 words
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Article23 1965-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Polio* have nrre.'trd 19 men while screening 4,805 people 6n anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hour.*23 words
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Article, Illustration361 1965-01-22 7 Police told: Don't lose sight of normal duties IPOH, Thurs. The A police force should never lose sight of their normal duties and responsibilities as policemen "no matter how much they may be committed to warding off future Indonesian incursions." This If stated by Dato Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail, the361 words
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265 1965-01-22 7 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Tacit support for Malaysia's case in its dispute with Indonesia was today expressed by a visiting three-man parliamentary delegation from Turkey. Mr. F. Celikbas. the leader and vice-president of the ruling Peoples Republican Party, obliquely condemned Indonesia's military acts of265 words
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144 1965-01-22 7 lOHORE BAH R U. J Thurs. A threemonth State-wide anti-rabies vaccination campaign is to be launched in Johore beginning on Feb. 15. A Johore Government j statement today said that all dogs over three months old should have antl- rabies •cinatlon. The Veterinary Depart-144 words
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Article70 1965-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two men were each given two years' jail in a district court here today for a "prevalent crime"— theft of car headlamps. The two. Ong Eiig Hong and Ong Chin Thian, had pleaded guilty to the theft of two headlamps from a car70 words
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146 1965-01-22 7 ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. xv More than $2 million has been collected for the National Defence Fund, a government spokesman said here today. Donations totalling $6,013.43 were received today. Of this. $2,600 was donated by the staff of the Prime Minister's Department and $2,365146 words
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Article30 1965-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 13---year-old girl, Wong Poo Chong, who had been in a coma after falling off a bus last Friday, died at the General Hospital yesterday.30 words
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244 1965-01-22 8 Ministers: Asian common market a good idea KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Malaysian Government has welcomed the proposal of a Philippine business leader, Mr. Perfecto, Manalac, to form an Asian Common Market. Mr. Manalac, who is director of the Philippines Chamber of Commerce, arrived here on Tuesday night to invite Malaysia244 words
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122 1965-01-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Inche Mohammed Aris bin Serja. 38. was held up by four men while driving home last night. They took $47 and a $15 pen and escaped In his car leaving him stranded on the road. Inche Mohammed Arts, who owns122 words
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Article69 1965-01-22 8 PENANG. Thurs Burglars stole $830 worth of liquor from the Naafl bar in Jalan Ga.iah yesterday The manager. Mr. Luah Ewe Kar. told police when he visited the bar <v about 8.15 a.m. various brands of liquor were missing. The thieves, it is believed, entered69 words
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Article30 1965-01-22 8 JOHORE BAHRTJ. Thuis The Customs and Excise Department here will be closed for four days during the Chinese New Year and Hari Rava Puasa holidays from Feb 230 words
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Article30 1965-01-22 8 PENANG. Thurs. Harun bin Ismail. 25. and Jalin bin Mlntan. 22. were fined $5 each In the Shariah (religious) court yesterday for smoking during puasa (fasting) hours.30 words
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Article, Illustration149 1965-01-22 8 SENU: 'China is our Enemy No. 1 f KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Communist China is the No. 1 enemy of Malaysia and India, the Minister of information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here yesterday. "Our countries have identical problems, engineered and abetted by Peking." he added. Inche Senu149 words
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Article26 1965-01-22 8 KLUANG. Thurs— A Chinese New Year anniversary dance will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Feb. 3 at 8 30 p.m.26 words
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258 1965-01-22 8 Storekeepers give the Govt two weeks to settle claim KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TiHE executive committee of the Amalgamated J Union of Government Storekeepers decided at an emergency meeting here yesterday to take industrial action if their claim for an improved salary scale is not settled within two weeks. Mr 8.258 words
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Article96 1965-01-22 8 Two cancer specialists coming SINGAPORE. Thurs— Two cancer specialists of international repute from Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York State, are due to arrive here on Saturday. They are Drs. John and Ruth Graham. Dr. Graham is a specialist in cancer surgery and his wife has done much original96 words
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Article120 1965-01-22 8 WANTED: 50 MEN FOR CIVIL DEFENCE T'AWAU, Thurs. A x spokesman for the civil defence organisation in Tawau said today that 50 volunteers were needed for training as auxiliary firefighters. Basic training in signals, welfare work, first aid and rescue work will be Riven he added. After completion of the120 words
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Article66 1965-01-22 8 PENANG. Thurs. Two bishops Bishop Francis Chan of the Catholic Church in Penang and Bishop C. K. Salisbury of the Anglican Church in Singapore and Malaya will be among the ministers taking part in a Christian unity service at St. Xavier's Institution at 6.30 p.m.66 words
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192 1965-01-22 8 PENANG, Thurs rpHE National Union of Teachers plans to submit a petition with 100,000 signatures to Tengku Abdul Rahman early next month. The petition calls on the Government to give medical and housing facilities to all categories of teachers and192 words
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256 1965-01-22 8 'Run civil defence on voluntary basis'— MP PENANG, TkW*. Alliance M.P., Mr. Geh Chong Keat, yesterday urged that civil defence should not be turned into a purely government administrative department, but should be run on a voluntary basis. Mr. Geh, who is a Civil Defence Sub-Control-ler, North, said it was256 words
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Advertisement265 1965-01-22 8 PtPpfc MJ Mild .■I It v I .jaMMfMBj ■HB^Bs^B^BO^^B^r I JtM aatr c fl^Muli bHt M -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service— for a longer time. It is the result of careful research, fine craftsmanship, and continual checking and testing— so that your family265 words
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Advertisement256 1965-01-22 8 lens f 1-7 shutter VsoothsEC. ANOTHER "WORLD'S FIRST" FROM YASHICA! A D# Luvv holf Tronic Comoro (giving twice os many cxpotufM per r«ll of film) incorporating the following features: Exclusive ultra fast YASHINON f 1.7 lens for Ixclusive shutter with speeds up to 1/lOOth second fo^reol action shots. it Lens256 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1965-01-22 9 It begins —battle to save Roger. Contd. ROGER QUAIFE. Minister of Defence, faces a major crisis over his defence policy. At the same time a blackmailer called Hood has found out about Quaife's affair with Ellen .Smith, wife of a fellow Tory M.P. Hood now says he will tell Roger's1,807 words
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Advertisement136 1965-01-22 9 \J jdKr* 1 ■-J g& mm*' s V WtovV JJt x,j| M R J /I M M fe 4 I Jf rS^^ Ofc/I ADTI OnADTX/l Make this a bright New Year in crisp OIVIAK I OKVJK IV! and gay Cepea 56 fabrics. Give x k A '.-a your dresses, sheaths,136 words
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Advertisement236 1965-01-22 9 'A Jet's a Jet... so what's all this about PanAm's 'International Stjie?" First of all, every Jet is not alike, the extra attention shown to your Oh, they may look alike. But Pan reservations, ticketing, and bagAm Jets are maintained and oper- gage handling. It's the superb servated under the236 words
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Article508 1965-01-22 10 'Our inherent right'— Govt Recognition of NUHA to prevent a strike Kuala Lumpur, Thurs, T* H E Government 1 said today that it had to invoke its inherent right and recognise the National Union of Hospital Assistants to avert a strike by its members last Monday. The Principal Establishment Officer,508 words
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257 1965-01-22 10 Falling tiles: Car owner fails in damages suit PENANQ, Thurs. A CLAIM by a tourist agency manager, Mr. Seng Thean Huat, against Moti Printing Works for special damages of $611 which he said had been incurred when his car was damaged by tiles falling off the roof of the firm's257 words
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129 1965-01-22 10 Teams to look for moon on night of Feb 1- KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Religious departments throughout the country will send out teams to look for the new moon on the night of Feb. 1 to determine the Hari Raya Puasa. This was announced by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal.129 words
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94 1965-01-22 10 pENANG, Thurs. The Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation has decided to ask the Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. to consider early payment of allowances to the wives of Malaysian troops now serving In Sabah and Sarawak. This decision wm taken following94 words
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Article42 1965-01-22 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Board of Trinity College of Music. London, has announced the appointment of Mr. Peter Cooper as an external examiner. Mr. Cooper is expected to conduct examinations in Penan*. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to March and April.42 words
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169 1965-01-22 10 I Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. FkELAY in finalising the pay scale and other conditions of service has held up the recruitment of trade commissioners who are to boost Malaysia's trade and exports abroad. Last month the Minister of Commerce and Industry,169 words
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Advertisement113 1965-01-22 10 COOL as a frosty drink, light as a breath of air, Toray Tetrex printed fabrics are created to give you chic plus comfort in the warmest weather. SMART as tomorrow's fashions, Toray Tetrex printed fabrics drape so beautifully, adapt so easily to every style. Toray fabrics take dye so marvelously,113 words
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Miscellaneous183 1965-01-22 10 Mh'tf Onp By V. T. II urn lin W 6 v l.Li£P«n?£L'!2i? H "UV^ 1 V <uuM 6NT9? ''N2w| 1 1 sure musta Brai a real A VEX TO SEE ram Twwa x \wP mow po «v I bsghpvp back there be- j W H^ dUST THOUfIH^tOMaX V* SUPPOSE I183 words
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73 1965-01-22 11 KANGAR. Thurs. The State Zakat and Fitran Department h;is ..rued not to pay their reli^ous tithes to unauthorised co'.ectors during the Hari Raya season. In a circular to Imams and religious teachers in the State, the Department has advised them to issue proper receipts73 words
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58 1965-01-22 11 Trisha rider fined $200 for bribe offence siNOAPORE; Thurs.— a trisharider. Choo Seng Huat was fined $200 today by •> district court for abetment of illegal gratification at Malay Street on Tuesday night. Cnoo was arrested by a constable after he had shoved a dollar into the policeman's hands while58 words
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Article70 1965-01-22 11 SINGAPORE Thurs.— The M., layftinn Minister for Labour. Mr. j V. Manickava.saß.im. will be guest spmker at. a meeting of the M. nan Indian Congress. Singapore, at the MIC headquarters m Race Course Lspr. at i p m on Sunday. Mr Mmuckavrtsaifiim. who i.« the70 words
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Article, Illustration383 1965-01-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JJOUSEWIVES today called on the Government to publish periodically a list of the fair retail prices of essential goods. A number of housewives interviewed save this typical comment: "If a list is available we will know what we are in383 words
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208 1965-01-22 11 Govt aid 'strong incentive' to consumers' groups DENANG, Thurs. 1 Mr. Yeoh Cheng Kung, secretary of the Ppnans Consumers' Association, today described as "heartenir*:" the announcement by Tengku Abdul Rahman that the Government would give every i support to the movement. "This news should be a strong incentive to our208 words
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Article45 1965-01-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr T. Mori Sr. has been i e-elected president of the YMCA here. Other officials are vice-president Mi. Nr Tow Poo. secretary. Mr Lloyd B. de Run. ass secretary. Mr. S. Shunmug.im. and treasurer I Mr. John A Row.45 words
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188 1965-01-22 11 I{UALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Industrial Court will sit here tomorrow to hear a dispute between the National Union of Commercial Workers and 15 leading commercial firms over retirement gratuities. The firms are jointly opposing the union's gratuity demand of one month's salary tor each188 words
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Miscellaneous256 1965-01-22 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS j C.mplele expre.-s «5> 7, 8. Wander In my match. Mrs 8 Seasonal calendar fruit i 5). That* wrong for a greeting Tne festive furniture piece (5, 91. 6-5 9. A gem of a Christmas gift 13 Swift swallow in ravine (si. (S). X Pennons look256 words
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Obituary29 1965-01-22 12 Words $15 (Minimum) MR. TAN PENG HWANG (As* S3) 1 1 iK«*d away peacefully on 20-1 -(15 at 1 nxii. Serangoon Road. Spore Funeral nn M-1 -H.">. noon.29 words
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Article93 1965-01-22 12 ?0 Wards Sl5 MNninwa* > THE FAMILY OF th« late Mr Lok« v Ink San rxpresn their deepest graft•urti and thank their relatives, friends. Officials and Staff of Labour Dept. throughout Malaysia for their wreaths, rundolenci-* and attendance. MR. CHELLIAH, formerly of Railways. Chemor and sons. Vlsuvallnuim. Telecommunications Penang.93 words
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Obituary27 1965-01-22 12 M Wnrd% Hi fmimlmmmf IN LOVING MEMORY Of thr late Madam Ronapoo who died on 22-1-54. Always loved and remembered by bar s. loved ones.27 words
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Article218 1965-01-22 12 X* Wor4* tls (HMmuiM) ROLAND'S For Pra-Chlnaaa Na« Year Hair Appointment. Ring early to trt thp best tlmel PbotM *****. *****. :i-H Coleman Street. Spore. SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR ofli-r Italian Sandals. Prices greatly reduced. Set for yourself at Caprice, 4 Ngee Ann Bldg.. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. CORNEAL218 words
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Article201 1965-01-22 12 Tnche Khir Johari brought together two not necessarily related themes in his statement yesterday on trawling. His first point was to announce that the pilot trawling project off Pulau Langkawi would be continued till th« end of next month, as trials so far had not been concluseve. Bad201 words
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Article691 1965-01-22 12 Back from Malaysia, Britain's Army Minister has exploded a small bomb. Reports of the massing of Indonesian troops for an attack across the Borneo border are "a gross j exaggeration", he told report- ers at London airport. The border Indonesians have been reinforced, but only in packets691 words
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Article327 1965-01-22 12 More than a year ago the Government announced its intention to appoint more trade commissioners abroad. Six months ago it said trainee commissioners would be recruited, given three months' intensive training and be on the job by the new year. Last month the scheme was being given "top327 words
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Article, Illustration829 1965-01-22 12 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - A bark —but there is no bite EDWARD CRANKSHAW RENEWED ANTI-WESTERN PROPAGANDA IN THE SOVIET PRESS MAY SUGGEST THE IRON CURTAIN IS COMING DOWN AGAIN by SINCE the start of the new year in Russia there has been a marked stiffening in the attitude of the new leadership to aOFNS - 829 words
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Article604 1965-01-22 12 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS. By M.A. University of Malaya vrTJMERALS: They are words axirt IN phrases for counting. NUMERAL WORDS are NOUNS, and they behave very much like other nouns In forming nominal phrases, either with themselves or with other nouns and nominal phrases. Counting In Malay Is done604 words
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LETTERS
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Letter194 1965-01-22 12 rE news of the liltu** of the official ban on the firing of crackers has come as a rude surprise to the majority of the public. Everyone Is aware and many remember with a shudder what conditions prevailed during the periods when the use of fire-crack-ers was194 words
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Letter89 1965-01-22 12 rpHE Government's imx mediate consolation may well be that it has averted a nationwide strike by its recognition of the National Union of Hospital Assistants. But, has the Government by its action enhanced its reputation for fairness or impartiality? This recognition, coming in the wake of the Government's rejection89 words
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Letter79 1965-01-22 12 IN the Straits Times of January 19. Dr. Lim Swee Aun is reported as savin* that fresh coconuts are obtainable at 15 cents each only five cents higher than before. I too had no Idea of the price so I asked my wife. The answer: 20 cents for79 words
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431 1965-01-22 12 GORDON TAIT - Creature comforts ease the border vigil GORDON TAIT by JESSELTON, Thurs. Th« slngle-englned British Army Beaver aircraft crossed the 5.000 U. mountain range, flew on a couple of minutes and there far below was a tiny airstrip The little plane did a couple of circuits and we came down Into431 words
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Advertisement571 1965-01-22 12 Straits Times Malay Mail Cleaslfled edvenlseßMnts may be handed to COLD STONASI •UPiTPJMARKCT Orchard Roed (Reception!.! Desk) I COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Hollend Road Katong t Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK ITORI LTD Winchester Mouse. Collyer Quay THE NIWI FRONT FlUpslrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Nsvsl571 words
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Advertisement195 1965-01-22 12 SHIP AND BOAT BUILDERS of VESSELS up to 120 feef from wooH or steel, ony clossificotion. High-speed croft ore our speciality. Suppliers of fibregloss boots. SUP AND BOAT REPAIRERS of croft up to 150 feet. EH6IHES < THORNYCROFT AEC LEYLAND FORD KELVIN CHRYSLER ENFIELD STUART TURNER Morine ond Industrial, Diesel195 words
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Article296 1965-01-22 13 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG /)a// and /tifirAf protection at his request Wte fears Ac ma# 6e silenced -By IPOH, Thurs. Lee Swee Chong, 31, the tin mine kepala blinded by two robbers on Saturday, is now being guarded day and night by the police in the General Hospital296 words
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Article70 1965-01-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Writ has been fljed In the High Court Registry on behalf of Sin Lye Seonß. trading a.s Hill Instruments claiming $29,100 from the Port I of Singapore Authority as being the cost of work done and materials provided for the defendants at the Admiralty70 words
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84 1965-01-22 13 Wanted: 225 doctors for Malaya this year 1/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaya needs 225 doctors this year and the Ministry of Health hopes to recruit 55 of them locally and the rest from abroad. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said today a team would be sent to Sooth84 words
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Article27 1965-01-22 13 IPOH. Thurs. A schoolgirl, Hool Teck Cheng. 10. died tn the General Hospital after (ailing of! a fruit tree in Pasir Pinii new village here27 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-01-22 13 Brigadier hurt, Briton killed in copter crash KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE commander of 5 Federal Infantry Brigade, Brigadier Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin, the pilot and three other passengers escaped death when an Alouette helicopter of the Royal Malaysian Air Force crashed in Sabah yesterday, killing another officer. The255 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-01-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Australian Defence Minister, Senator Shane Paltridge, today had a one-hour discussion with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on the Malaysia-Indonesia situation. The meeting at the Residency was also attended by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak the Permanent84 words
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Article44 1965-01-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh, will open an exhibition of works by members and student* of the Federation of Malaya Society of Architect*, at the British Council. at 5 30 p.m. on Saturday.44 words
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116 1965-01-22 13 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Mr. Chin See Yin. an independent member and former MP. 49. resigned today from the Seremban Town Council: "I am resigning on medical grounds as I wish :o takt a rest..' 1 he said. A founder member of the MCA here.116 words
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Article23 1965-01-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr Tun Ah Chua has been appointed a member of the Public Utilities Board He succeeds Mrs. Robert Eu.23 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-01-22 13 10 blind lepers wait hopefully for eyes SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Ten blind lepers at Singapore's Trafalgar Home are anxiously waiting to be selected for cornea grafting operations by London eye surgeon. Mr. Harold Ridley. The selection will be made next week for Mr. Ridley by Dr. C. K. Loh ophathalmlc surgeon181 words
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Article71 1965-01-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thur». The Government proposes to reclaim 41 acres of the foreshore and seabed at South Quay. It will build a wharf deck on steel piles in that portion of the seabed at East Lagoon. The Minister for Law. Mr. E. W. Barker, is seeking the71 words
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142 1965-01-22 13 IfUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— "■Bartsan Soslalis leader, Mr. Chia Thye Poh, has arrived here for an interview with the Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs Dato <Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, on the plight of fisherman affected by Singapore's all-night off-shore curfew. He142 words
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Article49 1965-01-22 13 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teo Kirn i Yam was today fined $30C md 1 one day's Jail for falsely declaring before a Commissioner of Oaths •hit his bro'hcr-in-law. Chea Hoi Slang, was born in Singapore when ,in fact, he was born in Puiau Samboe. an Indonesian island49 words
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Article56 1965-01-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Naval Base worker. P (jovindan. 33, was found harming in his home in Sembawang Road today. Police are looking for his brother, P. Ragavan. who might help in their Investigations. Relatives and friends of the dead man are asked to contact Inspector Gurdev Singh56 words
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403 1965-01-22 13 'Military vehicles should not use town —roads'— IMALACCA. Thurs.— The R President of the Malacca Municipal Council. Inche Hasnul I bin Abdul Hadi. said to- ui^ht that he was amazed .to see huge military vehicles from Terendak i and Sungei Udang camps making use of the roads within the Municipality403 words
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Advertisement76 1965-01-22 13 FOR BETTER HEALTH AND VITALITY BE SURE! OF QUALITY VITAMIN PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY •9 ESSENTIAL A VITAMINS tdfe A 'FAR HIGHER M 3* POTENCY THAN ANY OTHER MAINTENANCE FORMULA \v POTENCY OF EACH \^JJ^\\ CAPSULE ASSURED t \.\^> > BY SOUIBB QUALITY ,if CONTROL- FAMOUS FOR OVER 100 YEARS76 words
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Advertisement64 1965-01-22 13 BlsßlalslalalslslalslslalalslalslaLalsLaLaLsCs TO ADD TO YOUR PLEASURE MtfX even greater value from Carlsberg during r^Hfe^Lv^f W&Cs* the Festive season. A packet of 10 Abdul la pSfcr jv^— 37 cigarettes and a handsome glass, OR rSßCSiLy^*^// two Carlsberg glasses, will be yours FREE yF^Pi'SW f\ with every carton of Carlsberg Beer or64 words
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Miscellaneous647 1965-01-22 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S— K.L. A P. Pinanß "Arpna Sukan" 7.30 Fractured 6— lpoh A Malacca Flickers; 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Chinese Ancient Art P.M.: 5.45 Pr. cnimme Sum- told by Mr. Hu: 8.30 Comparlmary: 5..T0 News Outlines in *>n "The Inner Man"; 9.00 Malay; 5.53 National Songs;647 words
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Article42 1965-01-22 14 PARIS. Thurs- France yesterday formally opened a new factory in Pierrelatte for the manufacture of enriched uranium and a Prench Government official noted that it was the first factory built by a European free nation for the separation of isotopes.42 words
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Article33 1965-01-22 14 LONDON. Thurs —Britain's air- craft industry expects to reach a record export total of £180 mil- 1 lion for 1965. the Society of Bri- tlsh Aeiospace Companies said I yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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393 1965-01-22 14 PEKING. Thursday. PHINESE newspapers yesterday published attacks on the new Soviet leaders by the Japanese Communist Party, which supports Peking in the Sino-Soviet ideological dispute. The Japanese party's general secretary. Mr. Kenji Miyamoto, arrived in Canton on Tuesday with a large delegation on aReuter - 393 words
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Article82 1965-01-22 14 The Red summit ends WARSAW. Thurs. The summit meeting of Communist leaders ended today. A final document had been signed, the Polish Press Agervcy reported. Headed by Mr. Leonid Brezhnev and Mr. Alexei Kosygin of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party chiefs. Premiers. Foreign and Defence Ministers of seven WarsawAP - 82 words
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362 1965-01-22 14 Extended service for specialists in Mao's Army PEKING, Thurs THE terms of service for specialists in China's Army the world's largest have increased by two years. Qualified observers said yesterday they believed the move was Intended to raise the Army's technical level rather than Increase its size. The Army dallyReuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-01-22 14 Fox offers Lord Snouvdon a contract UOLLYWOOD. Thurs Lord Snowdon. Princess Margaret's husband, has been offered a contract to work here as a photographer. 20th Century Fox said yesterday. The studio said it bad not received a reply to its cable but was hopeful. It did not disclose the termsReuter - 129 words
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Article41 1965-01-22 14 MADRID. Thurs.— Threr nrmy parachutists died in Las Palmas. Canary Islands on Tuesday during a Jumping exercise when thry were dragged offshore by powerful winds and drowned at seaThe bodies have not yet been recovered— UPl.41 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-01-22 14 Nasser sole nominee for third term pAIRO. Thurs. Ptpsident Nasser was nominated unanimously yesterday to a third term as President of the United Arab Republic. The Mi'e candidate nominated in a tumultuous night nession of the National Assembly. Pesident Nasser was assured of election to another six-year term as PresidentAP - 268 words
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Article73 1965-01-22 14 f ONDON. Thurs. Colin Sherrif. a 13 -year -old Scots stamp collector, bought three sixpenny and three threepenny stamps commemorating the new Forth Bridge when it was opened by Queen Elizabeth last year. As he left the post office in his home town of Dunfermline.UPI - 73 words
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Article42 1965-01-22 14 NAPLES. Thurs. Two youth* on a motor-cycle yesterday snatched a bag containing jewels said to be worth 100 million lira (about £57.500) from a gem dealer as he was about to enter a bank in the centre of Naples. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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351 1965-01-22 14 LONTX>N, Thurs. Mr. Roy Mason, Britain's Shipping Minister, said yesterday that control and planning were the key to Japan's success in the shipbuilding industry. Mr. Mason, who has Just returned from a tour of apanese shipyards, told a Press conferenceReuter - 351 words
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Advertisement264 1965-01-22 14 If I fl 18OOTI The BMW a scene-stealer in city traffic. Superb road-holding. Nothing con make this cor wander, nothing can ruffle its driver. The excellent road performance is due to the combined effect of a large number of unique design details, especially the ideal harmony of MacPherson-type suspension and264 words
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249 1965-01-22 15 A Churchillian phrase in inaugural address... WASHINGTON. Thursday AROUND of glittering balls, with dancing and champagne lasting until early this morning, climaxed 'President Johnson's inauguration, but the gaiety and laughter were tinged with sadness over Sir Winston Churchill's illness. The president, sworn-inReuter - 249 words
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Article25 1965-01-22 15 More and free TAIPEH, Thurs. Formosa has decided to extend free and compulsory education to nine years from the present three, official sources said. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-01-22 15 Togetherness— so Bible is held by his wife WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson .stepped in to replace a congressional employee yesterday and held the Bible as her husband took his oath of office. In a surprise switch. Mrs. Johnson held his late mother's Bible and as he completed theAP; UPI - 191 words
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177 1965-01-22 15 WAR FEARS-MGM WON'T MAKE FILM IN FAR EAST NEW YORK, Thursday. ■pHE locale of a planned Metro Goldwyn Mayer film has been changed from the Far East to Latin America because of the "threat of outbreak of war between Indonesia and Malaysia," Variety, the show business weekly, reported, i TheReuter - 177 words
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131 1965-01-22 15 T T NITED NATIONS. Thurs. I Nigeria announced yesterday It Is a candidate for the non-permanent seat on the UN. Security Council now held by the Ivory Coast. The two-year term of the Ivory Const will expire at the cml ofAP - 131 words
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Article41 1965-01-22 15 OSLO. Thurs. Units from I Britain and the United States I will Join 9.000 Norwegian troops In a week-long exercise codenamed "Cold Winter" to be held In northern Norway late in March, a Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday ReuterReuter - 41 words
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91 1965-01-22 15 UONO KONO. Thurs. A 72-foot Chinese Junk, with a multi-national crew of 10, will sail tomorrow for the southern coast of France via Singapore. Aden and Port Said The 50-ton Junk christened "Chang Feng." has I been outfitted with two engines a*Reuter - 91 words
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Advertisement134 1965-01-22 15 **Strug|l«" photofraphed with Asahi Pentix with Tiku- RB J Wmtt' mir 135 mm f/3.5 f Bj at f/8 and 1/500 K Ml,, ,0m second. Extension 1 tubes were used to Hfe close up these sub- I EiP«l Mma H^tftil jects. > \^g faMt 1411 I Asahi Pentax ■HHHWm ASAHI %-Jv±uJ\:4134 words
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Advertisement369 1965-01-22 15 Paint your room in 2 hours IT DRIES IN 15 MINUTES SO EASY TO USE, IT'S MISTAKE PROOF British Paints IISbT^QF NUPLASTIK^S^' iiu Lrwiin WAtsßte ACRYLIC i T^IiEILING"F' Nl J WALL A CEILING FINISH V r j£ FOR INTERIOR A EXTERIOR ***~uJU&^J^ I *Z**^ IN THE WORLDS GREATEST COLOUR RANGE.369 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-01-22 16 NEW COMPANY SECRETARY APPOINTED by BENSONS MR. KOH MR. KOH HUN BOON (above) has been appointed company secretary of the advertising firm of S. H. Benson (Singapore) Ltd. and S. H. Benson (Malaya) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. Prior to joining Bensons in Kuala Lumpur as office manager in 1963, Mr. Kob93 words
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Article, Illustration288 1965-01-22 16 Minister to open wood-work factory OINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kensj Swee, will open the State's first modern woodwork factory at Tanglin Halt Industrial Estate on Sunday. Owned by Lim Kah Ngam (Singapore) Ltd., a local firm of building and civil engineering contractors, the factory will turn out material for288 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-01-22 16 GOODYEAR NAME NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE Mr. Parks Chrestman has been appointed managing director of Goodyear Malaysia Limited, it has Just been announced. Mr. Chrestman succeeds Mr. Lee Ming Tai who has been named manager, general products, in Hong Kong. Born in Oklahoma, U.S.A., Mr. Chrestman graduated from the University of120 words
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Article101 1965-01-22 16 Mr. Owen Pryke. sales manager (overseas) of The Hoffmann Manufacturing Company Ltd., Chelmsford, England, will spend two days In Singapore contacting Hoffmann's factory representative and newly appointed stockists In Malaysia late next month or early March. Before arriving in Malaysia Mr. Pryke who is accompanied by101 words
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Article66 1965-01-22 16 At a ceremony held recently at the Prai factory ot the Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd.. In honour of three retiring employees. Messrs. A. Francis. Baliath Bosh and M. Munusamy, Mr. A.H. Taylor. Federation manager ol Hume Industries iFE.) Ltd.. presented to each a cheque, and to Mr. A66 words
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Article85 1965-01-22 16 The Japan Synthetic Rubbei Company Ltd. has announced It has started to produce clspolybutadiene rubber, named "BR 01", using a nlckellc catalyser. "BR 01" developed by the Bridgestone Tyre Company, featured resistance to low temperatures and abrasion, so was very suitable for tyres, the company said. The company85 words
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Article115 1965-01-22 16 An expansion plan by the Ooodyear Tyre and Rubber Company (Austialla) Ltd. to be completed In 1967, will cost the company about £A 4.600,000. 600,000 the managing director, Mr. J. P. Miles, said In Sydney. The first stage of the plan, begun In 1964, has now been completed115 words
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Article27 1965-01-22 16 Japan Imported 3.175.154 bales of raw cotton In calendar 1964. the Japan Crtton Imoprters" Association announced. This was a decline of 160.000 bales from 1963.27 words
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Article, Illustration183 1965-01-22 16 rE photograph above shows Dr. C. Lim taking delivery of her Rover '2000 1 from Mr. W. E. Van Giessen. (left) retail manager of Champion Motors (M) Ltd. Singapore Branch, and Mr. L. H. Cuff (right) the salesman who sold the car to183 words
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Article176 1965-01-22 16 BUSINESSMEN and tourists from Malaysia wishing to book a room in a Hilton Hotel in any part of the world can now do so within minutes and with no extra charge. This "jet-speed" room reservation service has recently been introduced in Singapore and saves the176 words
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Article148 1965-01-22 16 Equipment course in KL for 40 A ONE-WEEK course on the maintenance and repair of earthmoving equipment is at present being conducted by the Letourneau-Westlng-house School in association with William Jacks and Co. fM) Ltd.. In Kuala Lumpur. About 40 workshop foreman and fitters from the Public Works Department, the148 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-01-22 16 Off to U.K. for personnel course MR. STEPHEN SIM. personnel manager, Kuala Lumpur, for Shell Malaysia Ltd.. has left for London to attend a personnel management and industrial relations course organised by the Industrial Welfare Society of Britain. The course will last until early April and has been drawn up193 words
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Advertisement193 1965-01-22 16 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE -T^J JT mm 10^\+\ Sfc BRAND M J#j 37/38, BANK OF CHINA BLDG., BATTERY RD., S PORE 1. TEL: *****/8 Factory 71 IN Pfl I Til SINGAPORE Representative fcLIII UU.y LIU. PE NANG ,/^M^^fek MARTON COMPANY LIMITED. M "SPEEDWELL" wire ropes vJßflnLi < VC l MARTIN,193 words
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Advertisement10 1965-01-22 16 '^k&s& p$8888$«r ittnTf^ninHwHlfntHnllnnßßBBBi^-^: ---^»^^^B :*Wb3sß H&SsSSnPv: w. Vn-nVVfttf#!mllßWHllll^^ .•■:^^^^^u#MlJJjiMp^"^^r i^S10 words
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Advertisement76 1965-01-22 16 QAHIAS AIR (Am Qantas offers you same-day service between Malaysia and Australia. DIRECT mm 707 JETS TO: Europe and the U.K. (7 Flight* a week.) Australia: (6 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel,76 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1965-01-22 17 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Will the U.S. risk hitting Hanoi DENNIS BLOODWORTH by AM E R ICAb Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, said on television re- cently that the inI filtration of Communist cadres from I North Vietnam to the Vietcong in the I South "has got to stop, and steps will bo1,204 words
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133 1965-01-22 17 RUSK: THE ARTERIES OF REVOLUTION MUST BE SLASHED Would both of them keep their promises not to "stand idly by if North Vietnam were attacked by giving only limited conventional support, or simply by supplying arms and technical experts? Or would there be grave danger of Internationalised and then nuclear133 words
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Advertisement117 1965-01-22 17 SINGAPORE ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCHES present FOR THE THRILL OF A YOUTH TIME" with REV. TOMMY BARNETT One of AMERICAS FOREMOST YOUTH EVANGELISTS. H^^JH "RELIGIOUS MUSIC J^^S A POPULAR TOUCH" REV. TOMMY BARNETI VICTORIA THEATRE 22nd 30th JANUARY 7.30 P.M. EACH NIGHT ADMISSION FREE -1,5.45 mm 2-speed e/ecf r c117 words
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Advertisement915 1965-01-22 18 fiH Basal (Continued from Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words >* (Mim )—Box So rim •<■■■> WANTED UNMARRIED, English speaking. Amah for general house work— live out— Apply 154. Calrnhlll Road SlnKaiiore 9. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOKBOY or Cook Amah. Apply personally with testimonials between 11 a.m and I p.m. 72915 words
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Advertisement542 1965-01-22 18 SITUATIONS VACANT > tttmi* f t Rnx 5* ct* *rr>e FAR EAST MANACER of Krltlsh Company iv<|uires part time experl-~.-cretarv able to work without supervision. Accurate typing essential. Could suit married woman. Convenient to Newton Circus. Full particulars please to Bo> A 5577 B.T. B'pore. MICHANICAL ENCINEERINC DRAUGHTSMAN Required by542 words
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Advertisement865 1965-01-22 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT > 14 sjNk] M j Win Box iii rts oxlro FURNISHED AIRY ROOM To Let. Quiet locality Suitable single $100/--p.m. (No cooking fanlitiesi Kins BiM Spore CARLIbK AVENUE. Kully Kurntsned rii-er Bedrooms Bungalow with longDeihs attached bathroom Tel. IS'porei 217 M FURNISHED 2/3 Bedrooms Houses and Flats In865 words
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Advertisement937 1965-01-22 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED IS Words St (M(n.>—Bux SO rts. txtro SERVICE COUPLE furnlrhed 1/3 bedroom house bungalow bathroom garden tw ■MM Rent $L'BO-300 p.m From Ist Mnrch dlst 10-19 Box As7*t 8.T.. Spo c. MODERN WELL «ITTED Unfurnished Flat required with 2/3 bedrooms attached bathrooms 1/2 public rooms, in good district,937 words
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Advertisement895 1965-01-22 18 TUITION IS Wordm St (Mim.)— Box SO et: oxtrm FAR EAST DRIVING School Dual Controlled 1964 Morris 1000 Hourly Si/-. Guaranteed $130/-. Tel: ***** is lore). PRIVATE TUITION in Maths, md Science subjects up to Secondary IV given by Lady completed USC Box A 5731 S.T. B'pore PETALING JAVA: form*895 words
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Advertisement1012 1965-01-22 18 DOGS. PETS, ETC IS Word* (Mlm.)— Box to rt: errrej "PITS" Brand Dog food la vitamin and calcium enriched to keep your pet healthy and alert Remember "Pets' 1 Brand. VEHICLES FOR SALE »ord* it (Mtm.)-Box U et* oxtro MORRIS MINOR Two door 1967 (2.200/-. Pbone Uuthrie (Spore) *****. HONDA1,012 words
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Advertisement843 1965-01-22 18 FOR SALE IS Words 5< (Mlm )—Bnx 51 H> rxtr n PHILIPS KLMOO cran»i»ioh He. rink Aid trupic proof low naiivrr dralnac* lightweight. feliMiuirir- M PtiiltPK mnitaporc Limited CO rtoi naapors Ptionr U4t<i4 CHECKED COTTON BATHTOWELS Now 75c, Men's Drill Stunts MM 2« 42 (Allalzrs/Colour*) NoMany Bargain*. Kemrmner Camay 1843 words
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Advertisement632 1965-01-22 18 i WHERE TO STAY (S'porr) IS Word* M Vin.)—Box St rU. extra SLOANE (JOUR! HOTEL. IT, Matmomi Ra>d. rangltn (Completely Airconditioned) lei Vl2.',fi 7 Store "LLOVO HOUSE" HOTEL Air. oomtiiiu! ..1 l> Hingto Komni UMtm Convenience!. lovrt Komi. Zi J19»l S IHilf WHERt TO STAY (Fed.) IS Wnrd. M faaSSJ632 words
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Advertisement1172 1965-01-22 19 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.. i Out S port Sam Snaa t^nawg AUTOIYCUS liitraaal, Oubiin, Giasgov... Git. ii Ju 21 JM 24/21 Jai 27 CLYTONEUS Li»ir»atl, Atonmovtn Ml. 11 Jai 24 Ju 29/ 1 Fll 2 MACHAON LivtrtMl, Glasgon 27 FM I ANCHISES Livtratll Fit > Fll 1 ftl1,172 words
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Advertisement2499 1965-01-22 19 ■r^y^W^yJA^m^^^™ I THE EAC LINES ■■51 V.?S»\JSM ■A( ~7~a» sutGAfotj taiAu iijiAnia^^wiiioatAjt. fwjiajw bW" jrr^S^Jaal otitmnn none ai.*MMMOio rotoiH«i vxwtioowrr y-^-.'k-.^ piim jmi p*tM ism Ptaaa uti Ptaaa tan. SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, GENOA, Ll HAVRE HAMIUIG. tIEMEN, ANTWERP IQTTtROAM. AMSTERDAM, tOTHENIURG, AARHUS AHD COPENHAGEN. b<i ,*uot» a aar* "KINA"2,499 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-01-22 19 Wp^ ELLERMAN BUCKNAU S.S. CO.. LTD. I LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT^^M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pora P Stum Pimm CITY OF LEICESTER tdl. 2*-lt/23 Jil 24/25 Jai 2S/27 Jai c c !S o°; rit^^..:::::::::::::::::::. Sfo Z mm S m. 1 t CITY OF NEWCASTU 2a/ 2 7 Mar II Mai1,268 words
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Article95 1965-01-22 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS moved narrotdy in today's quiet market with falls slightly In excess of rises. New Broken HUI up Is. 6d. to 225. provided the main move In base metal*. Oils were quiet and steady. Mount Isa 37/7 N Broken Hill (10s.) SB/10 Ampol 11/8 Aust. Con.95 words
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Article251 1965-01-22 20 FEBRUARY first grade rubber l.e.t). buyers closed at S p.m. In Singapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 701 cents per lb., down one-eighths of a cent oa Wednesday's closing level tor the position. The tone waa dull. R.A.I and F M RE. doling prleei m oents per lb.251 words
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Article36 1965-01-22 20 QN the free exchange market In Hong Kon? yesterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 8.751 for T.T. and 5.74 for cash. Sterling waa quoted at 15.98 and ens tad ef geld at 2541.36 words
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Article27 1965-01-22 20 JAN. 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5612.37J (down 54.87 i) Unofficial estimated offering: 260 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article71 1965-01-22 20 HINESE Product Exchange Slngapere noon prleea per pleul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk 564 sellers, drum (67 M ll era. Cepra: Jan./Keb. UK /Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $170 sellers, Sarawak white (167 1 sellers, special Sarawak black 1160 sellers, garbled Lampong black (17UIN) sellers, ABTA JlsoiNi sellern. linnpirt71 words
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Article34 1965-01-22 20 THE Malayan Bxenange Banks' A»e--1 eiatlen made this change, in M rates to merchants yesterday (all ratee to (MM): Selling TT er OO ready: Swiss Francs 140 1/8. The rest were unchanged.34 words
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677 1965-01-22 20 From Our Market Correspondent rE turnover on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia fell back yesterday almost to the reduced levels prevailing at the end of last year and trading was at a very low ebb. Conditions generally were very quiet and dull,677 words
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Article26 1965-01-22 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 20 Jan. 21 •Industrials: 78.71 78.75 Tins: 107.84 107.55 rubbers: 106.50 106.22 •De*. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10026 words
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529 1965-01-22 20 STRAITS tin In Penang yesterday fell by $4.87} to $6 12.37 i per picul on an offerIng estimated increased by 15 tons to 260 tons. In London on Wednesday tin prices moved Irregularly to show on baiance gains of about £3Vs and529 words
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Article251 1965-01-22 20 January 21 Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Botiftead 13 cv. National Iron 'J eta. Dunlop* lo eta. Unfteera 14 eta. City D*v. eta. M. Cont. 12 cti. K Sme Hits 26 eta. M. Cables 14 i-ta. Euro 15 eta. McAllster 12 eta. Fed. Dlap. 12CU. M. Invest. 11l eta. F\251 words
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Advertisement1135 1965-01-22 20 Y^-^^ —"KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. BjsM Cintuia and C'.Swk.. Great f akae rl»u H'kone YOtoMmi MoiitiMi lororto Dttroil btiiiate -Triat Man" 22 fll 1 Mai I Apr II Aft It An II Am ~MiuskiMi Mm" 11 Mat 25 Mw fl Air 1 Map •Ma? 11 sai West Coast ot Ctmtral/Soatb1,135 words
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Advertisement1065 1965-01-22 20 AtWltAliA SItVICI IMU, *UiSTM ANt t %%U SEIVICI li: Freeuetti. MtlkterM. Siseev Tii Mitrai aai Naiaiartintai Ia.PfTA n f, 1 ,2/n Frt 14/lt Nt MAIUIA m/, I S n ,'"l2 ■OMtALA* I Mtr 1/11 MM 12/14 Mir M^ 'L* 1 (■nil ntftini tttm iciiiiii MJULI 24/ 1 mm I Mai1,065 words
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Advertisement392 1965-01-22 20 Vpj »^oJJ_UM^^m?_Co»sl_u_b i Phiiadelptiii ft. York i Aflgeiss rreacitci Vpoti NICOLINE MAtRSH tS7M >«• IV 1 UK* MiEHI IM Mi 12/11 HI 14/11 Fie I] Mir ANN* MURSK I Flk II Flk »/27 flk it/ 1 Mir Mai LUN» MURSK a Flk t) Fa) U/11 Mai H/1J Mir it/11 are392 words
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Advertisement222 1965-01-22 20 T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOYAGES NO. 148, 149 AND ISO AMENDED SAILING DATES FROM STRAITS PORTS. The Public ere notified that owing to delay in Survey of the above vessel there has been a change in the tailing tchedule oa follows: Voyage 14t Voyage 149 Voyage ISO Arrives Penang IS222 words
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Article819 1965-01-22 21 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.I. Holding (1.000) fI.M I): Ounlop (4.000) $l.o9; (1.000) $1 fis; Ist* dob. (1.000) SI. OO. 9S cent* SI.: F. A819 words
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Article142 1965-01-22 21 CHIPS lymn alenxiid* tht llncapar* Harbour wharvti or tip«ctod today iro: Autolyrus 1 2. Neder ltljn 8/4. TamutiitA Maru S. Taiten Mara 8/9, Flying Hawk 10/11, Ockrnfelx 13/14. Rom 15/18. Strrl Apprentice IS. Barnban 19. Shnvu ::>'26. City of Lcle*Mrr tt/M, Kmi>ire Klttlvrake 39, Chefoo 40/41 Olinda142 words
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Article86 1965-01-22 21 Ol high calibre required for Administration and Supervision of Borneo Territories to be ba.e-1 in lessdlon. Directorship level in trading tub sidiary of old established British Agency House. Qualification* Commercial. Managerial, preferably Accounting, and Marketing expert encr of Malaysian territories, particularly Sahab and Sarawak. Proven tales record. This86 words
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Advertisement662 1965-01-22 21 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. TH-J LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE IMHK SECTION 19 ri) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2> of the Local Government Ordinance. 1963. thai the Director of Public Works requirt-s THE EXECUTION OF STKEETWOKKS662 words
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Advertisement680 1965-01-22 21 I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COL'RT IN SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 302 of 1961 Re: Regenald De Mello, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Composition approved by the Court dated 14th day of December. 1964 is intended to be paid in the above matter. All Creditors who680 words
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Advertisement741 1965-01-22 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE NEGRI SEMBILAN GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION SEREMBAN. Quotations will be received from all Registered contractor* at 40, Jalan Tunku Hassan, Seremban up to noon Z9.1.65 for "The Construction of the Girl Guides Headquarters on Lot. No. 5547, Town of Seremban." Tender Forms may be obtained from the above741 words
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Advertisement517 1965-01-22 21 TENDER TENDER NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT Tenders will be received at the office of the Civil Defence Commissioner. Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon of Bth February. 1965 for the supply of the following vehicles:— Item Type or Specification Price Date of Additional No. Vehicles of each517 words
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Advertisement559 1965-01-22 21 NATIONAL CHAMBER OF MALAYAN MANUFACTURERS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY The above Chamber is looking for a top quality administrator to act as Principal Executive of the Chamber. The duties will involve acting as secretary to the committee, liaison with Government deportments and manufacturers, preparation of industrial surveys etc. Qualifications required are university559 words
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Article118 1965-01-22 22 Makinen is leader in rally MOTORING jVf ONTE CARLO, Thur*. Timo iT Makinen of Finland, who drove .1 BMC Cooper from Stockholm, is at present in the lead in the Monte Carlo Rally, it was announced at rally headquarters here yesterday. The Finn has a total of 2292.5786 ■arta, 1Reuter - 118 words
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Article187 1965-01-22 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP HEAVY SCRATCHINGS IF GOING STAYS FIRM RACING By JPOH. Thurs. Unless there is a break in the weather to ease the firm going, scratchings for Sunday's races here are likely to be heavy. The only horse to do a really fast workout this morning was187 words
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Article419 1965-01-22 22 IPOH, Thnr*— Weights for 1 I ail eight races here on Sunday. Cl. 1 Div. I— €f I The GippsUnder 9.03 > Djazti 9.0? 1 .il.t! t 8.17 I Royal Meadow 8.12 'Do You Mind 8.10 Hard l.mr 8.08 Jamour 8.07 Shockalingam 8.05419 words
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344 1965-01-22 22 Tunney's son to move for a big clean-up BOXING YORK, Thurs. 11 Gene Tunney's son, newly-elected to the House of Representatives in Washington, this week pledged to propose legislation to rid boxing of racketeers and bring the ■port under Federal control. "I am hopeful that Congress will enact at this344 words
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692 1965-01-22 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 153 horses has been entered lor the Gold Cup meeting here on Jan. 31. Feb. 3 and 7. The entries comprise 70 in Class One. 33 in Class Two and 50 in Class Three. The main692 words
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Article131 1965-01-22 22 IPOH, Thurs. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RAHE ONE Space Hero was troublesome at the starting stalls but eventually went with the field. RACE TWO Lombonc Tiniah was rearing in the stalls. Olympic Hope crowded Nearco Myth II approaching the 4f. RACE THREE Trevena,131 words
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Article125 1965-01-22 22 ADELAIDE. Thurs Hex SelI ins, the South Australian leg- spinner who toured England, India and Pakistan last year. m;iy have to give up bowling beciuse of continuous ii.nn in his spinning finger Sellers. 24. had an operation in .London for the removal of a cyst onReuter - 125 words
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Article440 1965-01-22 22 Chelsea win, thanks to Boyle SOCCER ONDON, Thurs. John Boyle, 18-year^ old Chelsea left-half. scored the winning goal in his first team debut in last night's English Football League Cup semi final first leg I against Aston Villa at Birmingham. Chelsea won 3-2. They were two up at halftime butReuter - 440 words
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Article30 1965-01-22 22 LONDON. Thurs Rugby Union results: County Championship play off North Mid--1 incis v Warwickshire postponed; Club matches Cardiff 27 Royal Navy 11; Oxford University S Army 25. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement396 1965-01-22 22 INDIA'S OUAI'TV PftOOUCTS IN fQfff.'GN MARKETS S' at your service round-the-clock... Thtr* I* OAJAJ atactrieal product at (very step ol youc daily Ufa— tor b«<lar and brighter living at horn*., tor comfortabla conditions at your placa of work and, for a cool and cosy atmosphara around you. while BA J396 words
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Advertisement156 1965-01-22 22 WO KEE HONG (Malaysia) LTD. E^standard 13-A, Robinson Road. Singapore 1. BMrADIO CORF* OFFER SPECTACULAR GIFTS TO BUYERS OF STANDARD RADIOS TAPERECORDERS TO BE WON AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE STANDARD RADIO SHOW 23.2.1965 The attractive prizes are:if One Single Return Ticket by C.P.A. to Hong Kong. if Gift Coupon valued156 words
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Article, Illustration198 1965-01-22 23 The Kilat Juniors make it a double Kilat 2 Levers 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Kilat Club, who won the Selangor Hockey Association knockout title last month, completed a double today when their second team won the Junior knockout final on the Padang here. In a198 words
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389 1965-01-22 23 FAS may curtail 'Stadium specials* KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. (JNK of the best features of Selangor soccer for > the past two seasons, the League first division matches played at the Merdeka Stadium; each week, may be curtailed in the new season. The F.A. of Selangor fear they may have to389 words
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Article72 1965-01-22 23 IPOH, Thurs. Pcrak. the holders will meet Negri Semb:lan tn the annual inter-state runger match for the Farleigh-Robertson Cup on the Municipal padang here on Saturday. I.oke Kai Hensi: J Huber. 5. Seevaratnam. G. Aldwrr'h. P. Smith: T) H Znlnal Yen: DR. Dennings icapt.>. Cheng Moolc72 words
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Article216 1965-01-22 23 i STARTING MONEY FOR GRAND PRIX aiKGAFOHt. Thurs. liiMta tions to runiprtr in the fourth M.il.ivM.m (.i.uid l'n\ to be held j here on April 11-12 have hern sent out to leading motor clubs in New Zealand. Australia. Britain. Japan and Hone Kong. The Ministry of Culture is again sponsoring216 words
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Article123 1965-01-22 23 CSC join Police in the lead CSC INDIANS 0 CINGAPORE. Thurs. CeyInn Sports Club continued their unbeaten nan in the Singapore Hockey Association League D;v 1 at Balestier Road tod:iy. CSC. with 14 points from seven games, are now joint leaders with Police, the only other unbeaten side in the123 words
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Article173 1965-01-22 23 Burmese look strongest side KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia will meet strong opposi-* tion in the severiith Asian Youth Football tournament for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup at Tokyo from Apr. 25 to May 5. A record number of 13 entries include Joint holders Burma and Israel. The others are South173 words
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Article65 1965-01-22 23 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Oan Kee Seang was re-elected president of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association for the fourth successive year at the annual general meeting yesterday. Other office-bearers: Vice-pre-sidents: Thum Mun Sun (reelected) and Chong Tai Sum: secretary: Michael Pbung (reelected); treasurer Litn Joo Tong;65 words
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Article15 1965-01-22 23 Kengara Lge: Kong Cheng OS Hei Pah 39: Layang Layang 52 Sg Sayong 5015 words
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Article28 1965-01-22 23 Inter-ward (Seremban): Rahang 3 Temlang 1: Lobak 2 Lake 1. Taiping Lge: CRC S Kilat 2. SOCCER Friendly (Kluang): Fed. Engineers 3 Kluang Utd 1 YOUTH SOCCER28 words
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405 1965-01-22 23 CRICKET WELLINGTON. Thurs. TT The state of the pitch may have a bin bearing nn the First cricket Test between evenly matched New Zealand and Pakistan teams, which starts here tomorrow. If the pitch takes SDin e:<rlv. New Zeala'-d could lx> inReuter - 405 words
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Advertisement205 1965-01-22 23 pt^iL^y^^ f- We, I Id I /kW coqnm^j^^ mmmmmmmm^ f^^fflWH^^^J*i; *-iJ tdPr with every quart bottle (or 2 pint bottles) of OTARD ROYAL or V.S.O.P. you buy from Bth December, 1964 you get a Dinner Set as illustrated above FREE while stocks last. 1 Otard Royal, V.S.O.P. and Charles X205 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-01-22 23 I PIABY HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: SRC v Police (Spore padang). Dlv. 2: Schools v RAF Seletar (Seletar).18 words
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214 1965-01-22 24 Villagers mistake paratroop practice for Indons TOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Malaysian troops, practising parachute drops near Tampoi. si x miles north of here yesterday, caused quite a stir when villagers thought that another Indonesian landing had taken place. The villagers reported t° < h police early this morning that they had214 words
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Article57 1965-01-22 24 BANGKOK. Thurs. Seven peple, including two border policemen, were arrested today in connection with suspected espionage activities, General Prasert Ruchirawongse, Thai Police Direc-tor-General, said here. He told reporters people with diplomatic immunity were Involved. He refused to identify them, and said he had first to consultReuter - 57 words
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Article94 1965-01-22 24 Farmer shot dead by own trap PIETERSBURG Transvaal). Thurs.— A 73-year-old farmer was shot dead in his own trap near here. The farmer, Mr. Prikkie Kurger. had been burgled lour times in the past few months. Before leaving his home 10 miles from here yesterday he rigged up a loadedReuter - 94 words
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Article26 1965-01-22 24 LONDON. Thurs. Btamps printed m luminous ink on silver toil will be Issued In the Soviet Union this year, Moscow Radio said today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article57 1965-01-22 24 LONDON. Thurs. The Burmah Oil Company Is to sue the British Government for about £20 million as compensation for the destruction of Its Burmese oil Installations during the last war, It was announced here today. Mr. R.P. Smith. Burmah OH chairman, said It was hoped the case wouldReuter - 57 words
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Article84 1965-01-22 24 LISBON. Thurs. Twentytwo university students and four hieh school students were arrested here today, apparently on political charßes, a spokesman for the Student* Association ol the Faculty of Law In Lisbon, said today. Seven of them were girls, the spokesman said, adding about 30 other university s'udentsReuter - 84 words
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151 1965-01-22 24 SAIGON. Thursday. PARATROOPERS swooped on a row of shanties near the barricaded Buddhist national headquarters here today and arrested nine people after a mob chased away some policemen. Troops with fixed bayonets made a house-to-house check to arrest troublemakers. Buddhist officials claimed that three truckloads151 words
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Article323 1965-01-22 24 LONDON. Thurs.— lnterest in equities expanded further today and gains were more numerous. This week's encouraging economic pointers were stimulating investment buying while the recent appearance of surprise dividend forecasts and preference capital repayments were helping. The two new LCC loans eased at first but recovered later and323 words
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Article43 1965-01-22 24 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 21^d., Feb. 21 d.. March 21 9/16U, April 21>id.. April/ June 21 7 16d.. July Spt. 21Ud.. Oct./ Dec. 21'jd., Jan/March 213/16 d., April/June 21>.d.. July Sept. 21 %d., c.l.f. Feb 20 15'16d.. March 20 7 -d. Tone: Dull.43 words
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Article24 1965-01-22 24 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £1215, sellers £1220. Forward buyers £1213. sellers £1215. Settlement £1212.... Turnover a.m. 250 tons. p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-01-22 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fill-: MINISTER of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Indie Mohamed Khir Johari, today announced a two-point plan to bring illegal trawlers to book. He has: ASKED the police to intensify their efforts to arrest any trawler operating in Malaysia's territorial waters, except323 words
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113 1965-01-22 24 'SETTLE DISPUTES THROUGH UN' CALL ENUGU (Nigeria). Thurs. The World Council of Churches central committee has stated Indonesia and Malaysia should settle their differences peacefully through the United Nations. The committee resolved yesterday: "We believe that the nations involved (Indonesia and Malaysia) can and ought to settle their conflicts peacefullyAP - 113 words
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187 1965-01-22 24 Adventures of 'Dodo', the Space Kid, coming— T ONDON. Thurs. A British series of science fiction cartoon films entitled 'Dodo, the Kid from Outer Space" is to be released for worldwide distribution next September as a result of an unprecedented kind of Anglo-Ameri-can co-operation, it was announced here. It WillReuter - 187 words
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Article26 1965-01-22 24 KARACHI, Thurs. Nineteen people have died of *mallpo>t In Karachi this niorth. bringing the total for the Winter lo 3t officially stated today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Obituary47 1965-01-22 24 DR. T. KARMAKAR p.l«ji-d |«B suddenly on 21-l-«*i. Cor. INN i-n HinJ.n Park at 4.30 p.m. on ■or Hindu Cemetery, Bldadarl. MR. SEAH SWEE ONN of 147 J.ilan at J.B. after a short )lln«v« In hospn v peacefully on tt-l-W. Kun.r.il on 2:t-l-t'.."i at 11 a.m.47 words
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