The Straits Times, 26 January 1965
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Title Section22 1965-01-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Hat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration407 1965-01-26 1 $12 million— with no strings attached PLANES, MOTOR-CYCLES AND MILITARY TRAINING KUALA LUMPUR. Mon MALAYSIA has accepted a Canadian offer of $12 million outright gift in defence equipment and training facilities for military personnel. The offer includes: FOl'R Caribou transport aircraft with a substantial quantity of spares:407 words
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402 1965-01-26 1 GABRIEL LEE - Japanese 'peace talk' envoy may be sent here GABRIEL LEE, By SINGAPORE. Monday JAPAN may send a ■pedal mission to Malaysia soon to explore the ground for new peace kilks to solve the Malaysia-Indonesia crisis. Thi.> was disclosed here tonight by the special Japanese envoy to Jakarta Mr. Kosho Ogasa.402 words
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Article35 1965-01-26 1 TOKYO. Mon. General Lo Jin-rliiiii!, Communist China's Chief of General Staff, said today thai If Indonesia was attacked "the 650 million Chinese people assuredly will not stand by idly with folded arms." AP.AP - 35 words
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Article31 1965-01-26 1 VATICAN CITY, Mon—Archbishop John Heenan of Westminster and Archbishop Thomas B. Cooray of Colombo were today named cardinals by Pope Paul. They were among 27 new cardinals. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration594 1965-01-26 1 The world's greatest statesmen prepare to fly to state funeral on Saturday LONDON, Monday. DRITAIiy today started a week or stafe tribute to warrior-chief Sir WinstorV Churchill, who (died yesterday at me age of 90. Queen Elizabeth formally asked Parliament tcday for a state funeral pieced594 words
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Article44 1965-01-26 1 SAIGON. Mon. The Vietconp guerillas have unilaterally declared 11 seven-day cease-fire Martin,- on Feb. 1 to celebrate the lunar Hn Year, military sources said today. The cease-fire, broadcast over the clandestine guerilla radio, is declared every year by the Vietcong.44 words
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Article48 1965-01-26 1 ROME. Mon. General torio Gamba. a key figure of tlic Italian secret service during World War II as chief of Its department for translating the de-ci I messapes. died here at tiie weekend. He knew 25 languages, Including ancient Persian and I Finnish.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article39 1965-01-26 1 GUATEMALA CITY <Guate- j mala i. Mon. At least 33 people were killed yesterday when an 11--car passenger train crashed against freight train In the southwestern city of Amatitlan, according to reports reaching here. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article41 1965-01-26 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— Mr. I) K. Aidit. the Indonesian Communist Party boss, whose request to arm the peasants was rejected by President Soekarno last week, said today that those who oppose his party's request to arm civilians are not patriots.41 words
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Article102 1965-01-26 1 iDELAIDE. Mon. Clive West 18. took 18 hours here to cut 400 square feet of lawn with a pair of nail scissors. Clive and three friends had bot a neighbour. Dale Hocking. 18. that he would not drive a racine mr at .t recent meeting. Dale wonReuter - 102 words
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166 1965-01-26 1 MANILA, Mon. Several thousand torch-bearing demonstrators marched on the U.S. Embassy this evening and burned an effij of Uncle Sam in front of its gates. Three or four hundred policemen stood guard at the darkened Embassy grounds. A double row of men with166 words
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Article29 1965-01-26 1 ALLEGATIONS DENIEL UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Malaysia today denied aHcgatl— by Indonesia tint it had beciimr mrmbrr of Scrurity Cnum-il ;tft<r only f.w months of 'roiitroMrMar existence K<utcr29 words
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Advertisement11 1965-01-26 1 The greatest war leader Britain has ever known SEE PAGE 1311 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration581 1965-01-26 2 Peking premier talks of revolutionary body to stage rival dramas PEKING, Monday THE Communist Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, declared yesterday that a new United Nations might be set up to compete with the present world organisation. Mr. Chou spoke of aUPI - 581 words
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Article70 1965-01-26 2 JAKARTA. Mon A delegation of 200 housewives was reported yesterday to have gathered at the office of the Third Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Chaerul Saleh. to protest against the i high cost of living The official Antara news agency 1 said the delegation came fromAP - 70 words
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Article58 1965-01-26 2 LISBON. Mon.— A gang of ter|rociata killed four Afrieam .mci badly wounded a Ponueuese Goveminent official, bis wife and two cnildren as they were motorint; on a deoolate roucl In Central M j bique. the ANI news agency It w;is the second such Incident reported inAP - 58 words
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97 1965-01-26 2 ABIDJAN. .Mon President Houphoutt Boigny of the Ivory Coast yesterday hit out at Communist China's efforts to stir trouble in Africa, and mM those who urge Communist Chinese interference in Africa do only harm for the African cause. In a speech, he said: "I wishAP - 97 words
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162 1965-01-26 2 CAIRO. Mon.— Riots, allegedly instigated oy "subversive reactionary, capitalist and feudalist elements." broke out yesterday in Syria, it was reported here. The Middle East News Agency quoted Radio Damascus as urging Syrians to "be vigilant against sabotage acts attempted by reactionary elements." There162 words
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233 1965-01-26 2 Soekarno's plan: To grab 'more than Malaysia'- VTEW YORK, Mon. President Soekarno is reported to be planning "expansio nist moves" which would go beyond Indonesia's present campaign to •'crush Malaysia," according to a business rr. a v az i ne published hero. Business Week, a McOrawHih publication, reported in aUPI - 233 words
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Article102 1965-01-26 2 EOPOLDVILLE. Mon. Three Belgians were killed and two wounded when a small band of insurgents crossed into the Congo and took the settlement of Nkolo. about 200 miles north of Leopoldville. it was reported here. Survivors from Nkolo. who arrived here by plane, miReuter - 102 words
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Article33 1965-01-26 2 RANGOON. Mon. A fourmar: trade mission from Communist China, led by the Deputy Forrißn Trwde Minister. Mr. Lr\ Ken Mm. arrived here today from Peking for a one-week visit. Reuter-Reuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-01-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f BUT IT» (TUB SALE OOE6Mt\ —^c /4/13 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article390 1965-01-26 3 AFTER THE FIRST 100 DAYS, DROP IN POPULARITY POLL LONDON, Mon. The Labour Government has slumped eight per cent in electoral popularity since the beginning of the month, to come level with the Conservative Party. Latest opinion polls underline the dramatic swing to the right recorded atReuter - 390 words
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96 1965-01-26 3 Virgin Mary mother of unity-by the Pope VATICAN CITY, Mon. Pope Paul in a speech on unity among all Christians, yesterday called the Virgin Mary "mother of unity." He urged all Roman Catholics to pray to her for unity, asking them to give her that title in their prayers. TheAP - 96 words
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431 1965-01-26 3 The counter punch that can destroy the attacker To illustrate what American strategic forces are available, U-S. of ficals said that last Friday the U.S. had 793 inter-con-tinental ballistic missiles "on alert In addition it had 304 Polaris missiles deployed. WASHINGTON, Monday. U-S. nuclear forces are so powerful that they431 words
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102 1965-01-26 3 'Budgetof opportunity, sacrifice' WASHINGTON, Mon. President Johnson sent to Congress today a federal budge* of U5599,700 million, calling for sharply increased spending on his 'Great Society," slightly reduced defence, outlays, and substantial tax cuts. He described his programme for the fiscal year 1966, beginning July 1 next, as "a budgetReuter - 102 words
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192 1965-01-26 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Mrs. Gwendolyn Cafritz. a leading Washington party, giver, was robbed at knifepoint yesterday by four men who made oft with a quarter million dollars worth of her diamonds, pearls a:id emeralds. Police said the robbers took U*****,000 ($795,000) worth of jewels from192 words
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Article50 1965-01-26 3 LONDON. Mon. A thick blanket of fog clamped down on Britain last night, bringing chaos to air traffic as many flights were diverted or delayed Seven major airports in the 8n"..-h Isles were closed. They were London. Belfast. Glasgow. Manchester. Dublin. Qatwiclc and Edinburgh- Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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170 1965-01-26 3 (CLEVELAND (Ohio), Mon. A man .who went berserk 'was shot and* killed by police after he barricaded himself in his apartment room across the .street from Central police station and traded shots with 30 police and detectives. Herbert Catryn. about 50. was killedAP - 170 words
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96 1965-01-26 3 Red artists warned It's back to the 'positive hero'... MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet writers and painters have been wf.rned that the Kremlin's new rulers expect i them to stay strictly! loyal to Communism's j ennept of the "positive j hero." Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, said the party demanded that artReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement140 1965-01-26 4 A Modest Announcement It's hard to be modest about a new electronic computer system cards; it even optically reads machine printed figures. It's that has more input, output and processing capabilities than any "modular" design means you can add to the system as your needs other system in its price140 words
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471 1965-01-26 5 $40,000 from insurance 'not part of estate' WIDOW SOLE BENEFICIARY ALOR STAR, Monday. 'JHE Kedah High Court here has adjudged the widow of a padi planter, Man bin Mehatj the beneficiary of a $40,000 life insurance policy. In a written Judgment on a motion brought by Chik blnte Lebai Man,471 words
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Article145 1965-01-26 5 GO SLOW THREAT AT PORT DORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. More than 450 dock workers here tugboat crew, carpenters, fitters and technicians will begin working to rule from Friday unless their demands for meal allowances and more pay are met. They are members of the Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya. The branch secretary.145 words
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Article100 1965-01-26 5 MALACCA. Mon. "Evening of Ballet and Music", held at the Pay Fong School here last month raised $2,731 for the National Defence Fund. The show was organised by Miss Yeoh Siew Lian and Miss Tan Soo Neo. under the patronage of Ton Pu.m Futimah100 words
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Article57 1965-01-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mom. Oerni.uiy is considering establishing one consulate to cover Sabah and Sarawak p.nd not two as reported :n the otraits Times today. toment from the German SIBIMMp here said: "Whether the honorary consul if and when he is found is based in Sabah or Sarawak57 words
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240 1965-01-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JJUNDREDS of dollars worth of firecrackers were let off mostly by schoolchildren here and in Petaling Jaya during the weekend, in spite of the ban. The police received several complaints from the public I through 999 calls. A police spokesman warned240 words
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87 1965-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The parishioners of St. George's Garrison Church in Tanglln have raised $10.--000 to help Inmates of St. John's Home for the Aged in Wan Tho Avenue. The money has been handed over to the trustees of the Home, which looks after87 words
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Article37 1965-01-26 5 KUALA I.UMPL'R Mon.— Dr. Z. N Kadri. physician-in-charge. Students' Health Service. University of Singapore. has been given a Carnegie grant to study college and university health services and psychological testing In thp United States.37 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-01-26 5 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG by SINGAPORE, Mon r Under a blazing sun in crowded Change Alley and Raffles Place, two lovely American models. Pamela Huntington and Carole Galanaugh, still managed to look chic and cool before the clicking cameras. The girls, both 22. ofLow Yew Kong - 363 words
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Article153 1965-01-26 5 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Australian Defence Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge, this morning had an hour-long meeting with the Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the City Hall Flying in from Kuala Lumpur, he was welcomed at the airport by the Australian deputy High Commissioner here.153 words
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96 1965-01-26 5 PENAMi, Mon._ Penang t'mno will celebrate the 62nd birthday of the Prime Minister. Tentftu Abdul Rahman, with a hi? party on the night of Feb. 8. The divisional headquarters have invited all branches to join in the celebrations. Mimeographed sheets with prayers written by96 words
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Article166 1965-01-26 5 More time for Rahman Talib If UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib was today granted extension of leave until March 1 to file the record of appeal against the judgment of Mr. Justice Hepworth on a claim for libel and slander which he brought against Mr. D.166 words
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Article24 1965-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Fifty members of the Indian Community in Sembawang area have donated total of $180.62 to the National Defence Fund.24 words
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334 1965-01-26 6 Japanese apply to set up $sm. car plant SINGAPORE, Monday JAPANESE automobile company, Hino Motors, is to establish a $5 million motor car and truck assembly plant in the Jurong- industrial estate. This follows the recent visit of Mr. I. Wuchida, managing director of Hino Motors to survey the automobile334 words
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Article141 1965-01-26 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. viINUTES after a parked motorcycle had been iTI missed, it was found involved a few miles away in a collision with a taxi, a district court was told today. Inspector Ronald Naidu said that Chua Beng Huat. 17. who was riding the stolen machine,141 words
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139 1965-01-26 6 Meeting of MCA Council of Elders in KL tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The MCA Council of Elders will hold its inaugural meeting here on Wednesday. An MCA spokesman said today the council was set up at the central general assembly meeting In November 1963 to advise the president on matters139 words
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Article58 1965-01-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Loh Kwai Hai. a liousewife and occupier of a terraced house in Lorong 8. Geylang. was fined $100 in a magistrate's court for obstructing police officers from entering her premises during anti-vice raid on July 1 last year. She was also fined $100 each58 words
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Article42 1965-01-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Members of thr- Singapore joint group of To( H and Toe H Women's Association will hear a talk on "Austiali:i Limited" by Mr. John James at their next weekly meeting at Talbot House tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.42 words
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Article50 1965-01-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will bo cut off in Sims Avenue from Aljumed Road to Lorong 29. Lorong 25 (even Nos: 2to 56 Loroni; 25 A (odd Nos: 1 to 57 1. Lorong 29 from Sims Avenue to Jnlan Siput on Wednesday, irom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.50 words
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167 1965-01-26 6 Defamation suit to be heard Mar 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Eighth Magistrate, Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, today ruled that the prosecution had made out a prima facie case in the summons defamation suit against K. Suppiah, a vice-president of the National Trades Union Congress. He fixed Mar. 5 for the167 words
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Miscellaneous469 1965-01-26 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR] 'I'HK fnllovvinK I' today "Chvdule from Kuala Lumpur iML 027) 9. 0S of civil ;urcrH't movrmrntii at p.m.: from Hong KonK. JesKelton r.-iya I.Hi.ir ulrport Singapore: (ML H53) p.m ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Krom Hont KonK 'BA BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur. CoT'.'l i 2. IB pm.:469 words
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Article312 1965-01-26 7 AFTER A CUP OF COFFEE 'I JUST SEEMED TO OBEY WHAT 5 MEN SAID' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 26-YEAR-OLD woman told a Sessions Court here today that after she drank a cup of coffee while negotiating with five men to buy a house she ''just seemed to312 words
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201 1965-01-26 7 One oil union for Malaysia planned lESSELTON. Mon.—Re- presentatives of pe-| troleum industry workers' unions in Malaya, r Singapore, Sarawak and! Sabah will meet in Kuching soon to form a pan-Malaysiar>i union of all petroleum industry workers, it was learned hero today. A proposal by the United 1 Workers of201 words
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Article39 1965-01-26 7 VUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The total received by Bank Negara Malaysia for the National Defence Fund so far is $2,627,682. A sum Of $9,151.57 from D. Hecht Co. of San Francisco. California, was among the latest contributions.39 words
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Article59 1965-01-26 7 PENANO. Mon. The second magistrate. Mr. T. Arala Ra.iah. today granted $1,000 bail each to three men who pleaded not guilty to charge of committing housebreaking. Oh Ah Kow. 32. Saw Cheang Yearn. 27. and Cheang Lee Meng, 36, were jointly charged with breaking into a59 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-01-26 7 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysians, old and young, turned up at the British High Commission here today to pay tribute to the late Sir Winston Churchill. Ordinary men in the street joined Government officials and members of the diplomatic corps to write brief146 words
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Article43 1965-01-26 7 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca branch of the Malayan Association for Prevention ol Tuberculosis yesterday distributed 240 i Chinese New Year gift oarceU to 1 tuberculosis patients in the Oe- neral Hospital here and in the 1 Alor Gajan District Hospital.43 words
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186 1965-01-26 7 I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today received 360.000 cigarettes from Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia* Ltd.. for distribution to Malaysian troops In the Borneo territories during the Had Raya and Chinese New Year celebrations. Dato Mk Ahmad Kamll, vice-chairman186 words
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Article50 1965-01-26 7 I SINGAPORE. Mon The Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Kent Swre. today opened a new phar- mareutical factory of Columbia International Ltd. in Jurong. The factory, which will Dro- j ducc tablets and capsules and later syrups, ampoules and ointments, at present employs 35 workers.50 words
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Article77 1965-01-26 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The hole-in-the-heart operation performed in Australia last month on six-year-old Toh Tiong Sun. has been pronounced a "complete success" by his surgeons. Tiong Sun, the "blue baby" born with a hole In his heart, is now recuperating from his operation. He will be back in77 words
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113 1965-01-26 7 KUCHING, Mon.— The 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron recently celebrated its 10.000 th operational flying hours in traditional Iban style by drinking "tuak" a local brew of rice wine. This helicopter squadron can boast of having flown more hours than any other squadron in113 words
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Miscellaneous72 1965-01-26 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ■nq /llllliN J I'VAMEAKENOUeH ■>( nUn \J DISHES MOWJ WEAKIN' /I PURCHASED THESE JL- THOSE OLOV6SU MAKE RUBBER SLOVES TO KVt- VA CLUMSteBf VSAVS AAV HANO6 FODtK I V-V\i .LEAVE 'EM OFFI I^THE RAVA6ES 0P J V~ V ~jy "^BUT. JUS' ANOTHER ONE 0 172 words
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216 1965-01-26 8 Blinding of mine kepala case: Labourer is charged TAPAH, Mon. A mining labourer, Ng Chook Ming, 23, was rharged here today with robbery and blinding his victim in both eyes. He is alleged, with another person still at large, to have robbed Lee Swee Chong. 31. a mine kepala. of216 words
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Article56 1965-01-26 8 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived ln Alor Star from Kuala Lumpur by RMAF plane today for a short holiday. He was accompanied by his wife. Puan Sharifah Rodziah. He was met at the airport by the Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar56 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-01-26 8 MALAYSIA 'STABLE', SAYS P 0 MANAGING DIRECTOR pENANG, Mon. Mal--1 aysia is one of the most stable areas in South-East Asia, despite Indonesian confrontation, Mr. R. M. Thwaites, a managing director of the Penirv sular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.. said here today. "It inspires confidence in all European business187 words
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121 1965-01-26 8 DENANG. Mon.— The 1 Penang Indoor Stadium Advisory Committee has decided to 30 ahead with the building of the stadium according to the plan submitted by the City Architect. Total cost of the project Is estimated at $600,000 which, it Is proposed, will be121 words
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109 1965-01-26 8 PENANG, Mon. Miss Ong I Mcl Lee, 16. of Penang, has been selected to play with the National Youth Orchestra of Britain. Bhe is the first Malaysian girl to achieve this distinction. I The only other Asian member of the orchestra is Lee109 words
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Article18 1965-01-26 8 i TANGKAK. Mon. The District Rural Development Committee here has begun work on a SlO.OOO playground.18 words
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Article222 1965-01-26 8 that's a day one always remembers, says a clerk DENANG. Mon. A clerk, sued by another for interest on $500 lent to him, said ir court today he could remember having paid the interest because his creditor would always demand payment on "pay day." "Pay day is thus222 words
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Article37 1965-01-26 8 KANOAR. Mon.— A Koran-read-ing and religious meeting will be held tomorrow at the Padang Rotong Surau (prayer bouse). Organised by the Lorong Satu Muslim community, it is open to all Muslims in the state.37 words
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Article69 1965-01-26 8 PENAfcG. Mon. A kebaya queen and fancy dress contest will highlight the food and fun fair which the Taman Berjaya committtee ln the south-west district of Penang Island will stage next month. The fair, ln aid of the National Defence Pund. will be opened by69 words
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Article54 1965-01-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The film section of the Liberal Arts Society will present a selection of films by the Canadian film-maker. Mr. Norman Maclaren. at the Shell Theatrette here tomorrow at 830 p.m The main picture will be "Look Back In Anger." The screening is54 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-01-26 8 A firm goes on holiday 16 days shutdown at Hume's for the festive 'double' SINGAPORE, Monday. JJUME Industries (Far East) Ltd. here has given its 850 employees 16 days holiday for the Chinese New Year an#l Hari Raya Puasa festive season. The company's factory and offices will be closed from303 words
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127 1965-01-26 8 MUAR, Monday. li/ORMS and rats have destroyed about 400 acres of padi estimated at more than $50,000 in Kampong Telok Rimba. 30 miles from here. The kampong headman. Inche Joharl Kantan. 40. said today the padi could have been saved if the Agriculture Department127 words
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Article173 1965-01-26 8 ROBINSONS START A NEW DEPT STORE SINGAPORE. Mon.— A new k department store was opened at the John Littles tourist and shopping centre today which will cater mainly for the middle income group with the object of promoting local products. The store is divided Into a Super-Save centre selling miscellaneous173 words
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Article42 1965-01-26 8 KANOAR. Mon. The 62nd youth club in Perlis was formed yasterday at Bongur Kudor, 10 miles from here. Inche Shaarl bin Musa was elected chairman with Inche Ahmad bin Senapi as so.-ro-tary and Inche Othman bin Hussin treasurer.42 words
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Article29 1965-01-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The National Productivity Centre will conduct the second Malaysian "Advanced Management Seminar" at the Cameron Highlands Hotel. Tanah Rata. from Peb. 15 to Peb.29 words
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327 1965-01-26 8 Cuepacs calls for decision on industrial I—action1 action KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The CouRrau of Uraons of Employees ln the Public and Civil Services has asked its 63 affiliated unions to hold executive council meetings and decide what form of industrial action they should take to back their wage demands. The327 words
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Article74 1965-01-26 8 PENANG. Mon. Police here have been carrying out constant raids on secret society hideouts since last week. "We will continue this operation until the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya holidays are over." the OCPD, George Town, Supt. Dershin Singh, said today. This "flushinig out" campaign,74 words
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Advertisement116 1965-01-26 8 4g^fe£ mm^^l |B ■■■^H| Dalat The Switzerland of ri mm m^^m the East Fabulous mountain resort (4.500 ft.) Land of |j^nJ| &mJ I ||L« Cherry Blossoms, Strawber 9" B^H^ ries. A perfect spot for comI A I I plete relaxation and enjoyH p™\ fA fA\Ln rU ment only 1 hour's116 words
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Miscellaneous112 1965-01-26 8 W/#'t/ Clop By l r T. IFamlin IKek Trmcy By Ch**tor Unuuld O^IH H F IT^S FAREWELL RDREVER "I f AND WE'LL NEVER AOAIN 1 E \B^ ft MEII <^-_ ITO MV MOON HOME* MV L BE APART. NEVER? W J> AM y 1 IttQ CJETT OUT OP PANGE OF112 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1965-01-26 9 Red bid to seize republic failed CHAOS THAT FOLLOWED DEFEAT IN Ist WORLD WAR SIEGE OF BERLIN BY COMMUNIST-LED SPARTACISTS ENDED AFTER A WEEK OF RIOTS OX the night of January 15, 1919, a car threaded its way through the streets of riot-torn Berlin and drew up on a bridge1,707 words
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Advertisement65 1965-01-26 9 r STOKVISi FIDES REFRIGERATORS iliiiiii il§§ss /foot.pedai) from 4.~6Tt0 ITcu.'ft. Automatic Defrost Big Freezing Compartment Magnetic Door 1 with; Foot- Pedal .Operation Fully Guaranteed (oiyH. P. Terms SI NGAPORt^^^^^KUALAI LUMPUR -IPOH-PENANG SAY "HAPPY NEW YEAR" WITH STATE EXPRESS 555 i Jm/jgr Mfr /arn^L re****'' %>*^ W I\r HSP**W^^ SLfIT fIT65 words
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Obituary36 1965-01-26 10 Wtrim SIS < Minimum) MR. JOSEPH Chua »iak Meng passed away peacefully on 24-1-6.% Cortege lenving residence, today at 4. 50 p.m. for f» Krancis Xavler Church, then. Bldadart. "He Is misaed by all loved flats."36 words
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Article177 1965-01-26 10 I* Wtrdt fff fKHmlmmm) PAUL AND PAULINE FITIRERALD. thank all of Che* B«ng ■Mast, for their help, sympathy and ■rNStdM durinK their recent lo«s THE FAMILY OP the SMS Mr Ruhard Loh Chow Kun. thank friends. 'tM- their attendance, wrenths. in i^se* and assistance rendered on •heir recent bereavement.177 words
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Obituary29 1965-01-26 10 M Ward* SIS (Vimimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Madam Tan Rai Meng, who passed away on l-IR" none But Never Forgotten' Inserted by her Children and Grandrhildr»n29 words
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Article187 1965-01-26 10 •li Ward* SIS (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. all teachers and book add ru to browse tn tbelr showroom at Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore THE FRENCH WAV for baacnwe.ir French bikinis just arrived. Alto drlpdry maiomlty drusls only $20/- at Olamourett*. Weld Supermarket BE A GOOD MALAYAN Read187 words
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Article42 1965-01-26 10 IS Ward* S3 (Minimmm) HEAR REV. TOMMY BARNETT ■i.na Theatre 7.30 p.m Ad- A cientußv of Ood's faithfulnem< \Vel<om>' m oversea* Missionary Fel- lowshlp (VMenmal Meetings Tonicht ,nd Wedn.-d.iy. T 30 p m. at the CulBtM, <>->nninK Rise, B pore.42 words
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Article675 1965-01-26 10 This week's meeting of the International Tin council is "special" in many senses. On the agenda are the American disposal programme, the official floor and ceiling prices, the j basis of a new tin agreement i and measures to encourage increased production. Malay- sia's delegation has left675 words
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Article361 1965-01-26 10 Government recognition of i the National Union of Hosl pital Assistants has led to much trouble. The Cuepacs writ seeking to restrain the I Government from dealing with NUHA is only part of the story; equally important is the I demand by the National WhitI ley Council Staff361 words
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Article243 1965-01-26 10 Any organisation with Sir Edmund Hillary as president I must aim high, so it is approi piiate that the New Zealand Council for Volunteer Service Abroad is preparing to send more workers overseas: that Malaysia m ill get some of them is our good fortune. The council's deputy243 words
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465 1965-01-26 10 IVl«T .lilrk- nn - A crisis year mars India's big day IVl«T .lilrk-nn 15th YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE b) NEW DELHI. Mon.Indians will celebrate their 1 5th Republic Day tomorrow with mixed feelings A great development effort has been made in the past 15 ye;trs. Thriving steel mills, heavy machinery and electrical plants, machine tools465 words
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LETTERS
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Letter153 1965-01-26 10 I REFER to the complaint by Mr. Chelllah <S.T. Jan. 20) and would point out that Potong Paslr is a vast kampong area. However, officers of this department have pinpointed one particular area which is possibly the subject of complaint. This particular spot is an unauthorised153 words
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Letter64 1965-01-26 10 ]UR Richard Lav of the IT Treasury (S.T. Jan. 19) fails to explain how the allocation of holiday bungalows is made and who form the members of the committee that makes the allocation If those in the committee are members of the staff of the Treasury, then I64 words
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Article440 1965-01-26 10 YUNUS MARIS, M. A - YUNUS MARIS, M.A. By University of Malaya NUMERALB (continued): The word hundred, once again. Is ratus; for thousand, ribu; and for million, juta. They are broken down for expanded) Into their component units by way of phrases, as follows: (1) RATUS: t*-nUiM— lOO; dua ratus— 2oo. ti(»440 words
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Article, Illustration816 1965-01-26 10 STANLEY KARNOW - Vietcong change hit-and-run battle tactics- STANLEY KARNOW by HONO KONG. Mon GUERILLAS ARE NOW STARTING TO STAND UP AND FIGHT— EVEN TO ATTACK GOVT. TANKS THE war in South Vietnam appears to be taking a new and more dramatic turn. Hit-and-run Vietcong guerillas are now beginning to fight fixed battlesOFNS - 816 words
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Advertisement49 1965-01-26 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK jgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HIAD OFFICE MALAYAN BANK BUILDING 92. Jabn Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED Author.."! Optal: JW 000 000 lniM4 kX ri.d Up QpMtl JIS 000 00049 words
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Advertisement218 1965-01-26 10 STOMACH FEEL GREAT! DISTRESS MAALOX' America's most popular antacid now available at leading medical stores! Don't let acidity upset too by provokinf /^"3t> ■»>. gastric distress and disrupting vow health, 111 —^i\ MAALOX. proven in millions of cases and j hundreds of million* of doses, relieves sv .^••Wrf eifl stantly218 words
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144 1965-01-26 11 King and Tengku send best wishes to Nasser IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V The Yang diPertuan Agong and Tengku Abdul Rahman today sent congratulatory messages President Nasser of the Urated Arab Republic on the occasion of his re-election for a six-year term. The King hoped the Joyful occasion would be Uoubly144 words
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Article73 1965-01-26 11 JESSELTON. Mon. The troops entertainment committee here today announced plans to send Hart Raya and Chinese New Year gift parcels to the Security Forces stationed in Sabah. A committee spokesman tsM that the parcels, worth $200 each, will contain canned food, fruit and other73 words
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90 1965-01-26 11 J/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The British High Commissioner in Australia, Sir Oliver William, arrived her** this evening to attend the conference of British diplomats in South-Ea&t Asia In Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. S r Oliver said that he was in Malaya 12 yearn agu serving he90 words
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Article82 1965-01-26 11 BATU PAHAT. Mon En* Tong. 60, of Tong Hong Estate, who was sentenced to six months' Jail to be followed by three months' police supervision ror stealing a fish, asked the Magistrate. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Salleh. on Saturday to increase the sentence82 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-01-26 11 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN U.S. machines in to provide air to ground liaison for our troops in Borneo territories By SINGAPORE, Mon. MALAYSIAN and allied military units guarding the Borneo borders against Indonesian invaders are to be equipped with their own "flying eyes and ears." These are threesea341 words
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185 1965-01-26 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. JHL visaing British Permanent Undersecretary of State for the Army, Sir Arthur Drew, reiterated here today that British armed forces in Malaysia were "fully prepared" to hold the line against any largescale Indonesian aggression. He was talking to report--ers at the airport185 words
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67 1965-01-26 11 JOHORE BAHRI Mon. Johore Bahru town has collected $51,557.60 for the National Defence Fund. This was announced by the District Officer, Johore Bahru, Inche Mohammed Eusoff bin Abdul Rahman, who said that $4,587.60 of the total came from the Aneka Ra?am showsHe said:67 words
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Article58 1965-01-26 11 SINGAPORE. Mo:i Thfi Yang di-Pertuan Negan baa orderrd that the grounds of Negam be opened to :hc nurT.ic lor the Chinese New Yrar :ind Hari Rava on Fob. 2 from 8 m to 6 p.m. If Hari Rava Pua-;a falls on Feb. 3 the grounds58 words
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157 1965-01-26 11 NINGKAN: THIS IS ABUSE OF PRESS FREEDOM J^UCHING, Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, uato btephen tialong Ningkan. today accused the English-langu-age Sarawak Vanguard of "aouslng the freedom of the Press" by publishing a speculative story about trouble In the State Cabinet. He called a Press conle.fwte in ins unite157 words
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Article195 1965-01-26 11 NO SIGN OF ITS ONLY TEACHER-THE BOARD RESIGNS 'IN DISGUST' DUNGUN, Monday. Malay school at Kampong Pasir Raja, two days' journey by motorboat up the Sungei Dungun from here, has not re-opened since the December holidays. The Straits Times learned this today from the penghulu of Mukim Pasir195 words
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Article119 1965-01-26 11 IifIUAR, Mon. Inche iTI Aziz bin Ishak, M.P for Muar Dalam, has been appointed politicaJ secretary to the Minis-' ter of Home Affairs. I Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin I Dato Abdul Rahman. This was confirmed today I by Enrhc A- z. who rvill leave i119 words
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127 1965-01-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. There were 46 blood J donations at the blood j transfusion centre to- I day more than dou- i ble the daily average of about 20. The centre's medical uffi-rer-in-charge. Dr. S. B. Kwa. .said the good response may be due to127 words
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349 1965-01-26 11 By Padmana Knshnan L I \l LUMPUR. Mon More than 20.000 employers in Malaya have Ofi-n K>ven until Feb. 1-1 to pay up the recently introduced controversial two per cent payroll tax for January. They have also been told by the Government349 words
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Advertisement219 1965-01-26 11 B. I miSSßß^^^^ The cadmium sulfidc (CdS) is the most advanced and sensitive exposure meter. The YASHICA LYNX '5000. being the best 35mm rangefinder camera value, naturally comes equipped with it. In oddition to this, however, the YASHICA LYNX '5000' also boasts the following important features: World-fomous ultra-fast, high-speed YASHINON219 words
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Advertisement159 1965-01-26 11 VI mm ill I w MOTORING IPS^II~ ELEGANCE ~—~J@ST wim an REKORD COUPE I i Ifi The Rekord in t-qh high in p<f. OPfIJ 'i i^???S???>% %%gKj tormancc. ftyl- and reliability. N.wly \^B jgjSßSfti^Sr |f^^ impcni'on with ifobiliier mok*i yew *mmmm* y I yM rr. fo, „<,„, n.4^ jj%gg p%2f159 words
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Miscellaneous636 1965-01-26 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel .V K.L. 4 P. Pinanf lish: 7.10 Talk* on Current 6 Ipoh Malacca Affairs; 7.34 Lonnie Done;an m i P w* Pattern and Show; 8.00 News in Mandann: Music; 5.45 Programme Sum- 8.10 Tab Hunter Show— "Turn mary; 5.50 News Outlines in About"; 8.30 Zero One636 words
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410 1965-01-26 12 His great courage, his power over the hearts of men... MORE TRIBUTES TO SIR WINSTON LONDON, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, spoke last night of Sir Winston Churchill's three great qualities which inspired Britain in World War 11. Leading off a nation-wide television programme of tributes to Sir410 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-01-26 12 I ONDON. Mon. The Big Three of World War II Pre s i dent Franklin I). Ro-oseve.lt. Premier Josef Stalin and Sir Winston Churchill—all died after cerebral haemorrhages, or strokes. President Roosevelt. 63, was stricken on April 12. 1945, while posing for an137 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-01-26 12 JON DON. Mon. The sonorous voice of Sir Winston Churchill sounded again yesterday over the Europe he rallied to victory in World War II The BBC. whose wartime transmissions helped keep the flame of freedom alight in occupied Europe, rebroadcast some of his most famousUPI - 164 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-01-26 12 MOSCOW, Monday. jWE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr.Alexei Kosygin, last night joined other world leaders in mourning the death of "that outstanding statesman/ Sir Winston Churchill. Earlier news stories by the official Tass news agency yesterday had attacked Sir Winston as the "mastermind" behind294 words
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305 1965-01-26 12 THE TIMES MOVES FRONT PAGE ADS FOR HIS STORY LONDON, Monday. JHE life and death of Sir Winston Churchill dominated the British national Press this morning as few other stories have done in history. For the flrst time irfi 50 years, The Times moved advertisements of! its front page toReuter - 305 words
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115 1965-01-26 12 A minute's silence at UN and flags at half-mast UNITED NATIONS. Mon. Delegates to the General Assembly stood in silence for a minute today in memory of Sir Winston Churchill, one of the t.N.'s founding fathers. With President Franklin Roosevelt of the United States, he was a co-signatory of theReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement63 1965-01-26 12 KEEP YOUR FACTORY AND SHOWROOM CLEAN 3-Brush System Polish- iljj ing Scrubbing Machine. 5.000 sq. ft. per hour. \|l, \']m\ F° r Polishing Scrubbing SWALLOW I Vacuum Sweeper/Polisher Jy I Most Suitable For Carpet J/ I Cleaning And Sweeping I /J If Wl J^*' i^mw^^BL Ml .(OOM KF'^r^ UNIMOG DIVISION63 words
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Advertisement35 1965-01-26 12 FOR SUPREME COMFORT AND INCREDIBLE HARD WEAR TOOTAL SOCKS IN BULKED NYLON SHIS for the discriminating! for men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS TIES PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS SUITINGS TERYLENE WORSTED 55% Terylene 45% Wool Worsted FULLY GUARANTEED <SIACK^>35 words
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Article47 1965-01-26 13 CLOSE-UP OF A GREAT WAR LEADER Begins today. .an intimate portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, who by his incredible talents aroused an entire nation and led it to victory. Its author is Lord Attlee. a former Labour Premier, who served in Churchill's Coalition Government during the war.47 words
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Article, Illustration1708 1965-01-26 13 LORD ATTLEE - LORD ATTLEE WARTIME...AND AT THE PEAK OF HIS POWn,^ by Greatest war leader Britain has known CH U RCHILL, I consider, is the greatest leader in war EngIa n d has ever known. Not the greatest warrior. As a strategist, he was not in the same class as Cromwell,1,708 words
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Advertisement380 1965-01-26 13 HMHHBJBHjHHSBJ AEROFLOW VENTILATION! Highlight of the new Cortina, airliner type ventilation with adjustable, directional air-ducts provides cool fresh air throughout the car. Air drawn in at the base of the windshield is channelled directly into the car... stale air is extracted through louvres j built in to the rear pillars.380 words
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Article169 1965-01-26 14 I read... heard... saw... V FATHER used as a fashion "fabric" in the couture world is a comparatively recent innovation. For years it was thought too stiff, too heavy to lend itself to fine styling. But by using the finest quality skins, manufacturers have now produced leathers almost as soft169 words
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Article96 1965-01-26 14 WALK, don t nap after a hearty meal. You might pay for the nap with a fatal heart attack, warns a German doctor. Complete repose after a rich, hearty meal can set up an accumulation of fatty chyle a fluid produced during digestion in the96 words
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Article, Illustration604 1965-01-26 14 CCDDEXLY there is a new interest in lamps. Exciting shades in streamlined shapes and beautiful subdued colours are appearing in modern homes. Gone are the days when we settled for those unimaginative lamps which were purely functional. Now the lamp-light subject has become an604 words
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Article139 1965-01-26 14 BISCUITS are a wonderful standby, and a great many people enjoy those with a rather tart flavour. Here is a recipe for lemon biscuits which should delight your family and which have been popular for nearly a century. You will need: half a pound of flour: qoart«r139 words
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Article235 1965-01-26 14 FASHION SETS THE 1930's TREND BRITAIN'S top-ten couturiers who presented their fashions last week delighted their audiences with soft, feminine collections of flaring and flowing clothes. The clothes were strongly reminiscent of their past master Captain Edward Molyneux— the famous pre war couturier who makes his comeback in Paris soon.235 words
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Advertisement332 1965-01-26 14 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY Wonder Tonic with Vfir j (^y i ICSS swEfftk fa Each Sweetlet is equivalent to M 10 oranges (Vitamin C). *^m-^n^^ HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free I from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds,332 words
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Advertisement699 1965-01-26 14 13 Q1 H Vnr hvr t hin*'**' \*>tr \vtir shopping F\ She's off to handloom H <m\ |t That look tells you— |j JL that look of pleasant g 13 1L anticiputton 5 jg or handlcKim houac p! is where she likes gj *»^*|k to shop. Modern tlesiuns g gf^*'699 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-01-26 15 HINO CHIEF SURVEYS MOTOR MARKETS MR. ICHIRO WUCHIDA, managing director of Hino Motors. Ltd one of Japan's leading car production companies is in Singapore to make an on the spot survey of the motor industry in Malaysia. From Singapore Mr. Ichiro Wuchida will go to Kuala Lumpur accompanied by :<lr.222 words
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Article, Illustration406 1965-01-26 15 KOREA MAY OPEN STEEL PLANTS IN SINGAPORE ATOP RANKING Korean concern is planning to start two one million dollar steel plants one producing steel office equipment and the other automobile pistons —in Singapore. This was revealed by the chief of the company's machinery department. Mr. Shin Chang Woo. who has406 words
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Article100 1965-01-26 15 Orders worth $385,714 have been received by Haden Malaysia Ltd.. a member of the Haden Group, for the services pipework to be Installed at the new brewery being built at Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on behalf of Arthur Guinness, Son 4c Co. Ltd. The Haden100 words
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195 1965-01-26 15 A record year for Chase Manhattan rE Chase Manhattan Bank reported consolidated net operating earnings, after taxes, of U.S. $84,715,262. or $4.04 per share, for 1964. The record figure represented an increase of 8.9 per cent over the $77,--764.885, or $3.71 per share, earned during 1963. (Both per share figures195 words
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Article56 1965-01-26 15 Exports of Dunlop's Industrial products ranging from aero parts to hose and belting rose 12 per cent in 1964 to a new record level. In total. Dunlop's direct exports from the UK. exceeded £22 million to 150 countries and an additional £12 million was shipped abroad as components56 words
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Article, Illustration176 1965-01-26 15 ]I/|R. Jimmy Lee and Mr. Tan Tock Khoon. iTI medical representatives of Boots Pure Drug Co. (F.E.) Ltd., have Just returned from a special course in Bombay. r The course, organised by G.D. Searle Co.. for whom Boots are the Malaysian agents, was designed to176 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-01-26 15 AIA NAME NEW VICE-PRESIDENT FOR AGENCIES rpHE appointment of Mr. Liau Eng Siong ax assistant vice-president (agency) was recently announced by Mr. G.M. Hughes, president of thr American International Assurance Company Ltd. Prior to this new appointment which became effective on January 1, Mr. Liau was the company's district manager177 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-01-26 15 MR. LIM SIN YEW. 60 (shown right above) after 33 years of service with Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaysia) Ltd.. retired at the end of last year. He had worked as a storekeeper for Haitemeyrr s since 1931. In recognition of his services, the company presented98 words
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Article108 1965-01-26 15 IN 1964 exports of Vauxhall vehicles reached a new peak. Fifty per cent more cars were exported, totalling 102A71 unit* Van exports were up 97 per cent to 6.175 units and buses and trucks by 8 per cent to 45,885 i units. Altogether this means that 154.531108 words
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Article38 1965-01-26 15 Japan's exports of motor vehicles In the 1964 financial year ending March 1965 are likely to reach 150,000 units or 50 per cent more than the 1963 level, the Japan Automotive Industry Association has announced.38 words
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Advertisement569 1965-01-26 15 QAHW miAUM London and Europe are only 18 hours away by Qantas. DIRECT MHTAI 707 'V- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K. (7 Flights a week.) Australia: (6 Mights a week.) Specify Oantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Oantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles569 words
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Advertisement622 1965-01-26 16 (Contlnard from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT is WnrdM Sf (Mm.) Box SO .rfru WINNER of the Cnrlfltrr w Have you entered? CLERK ACED IT-M ith School Certificate ami ability lur book-xeeplng required. Ap h in .-i ir. i.iry. Catholic High school, Petaltag Jaya. EXPERIENCED CHINESE OUTDOOR Salesmen to train as622 words
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Advertisement692 1965-01-26 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wnrd, St (Vin.h-Box St rts. rxtra FLAT 290 -0 Joo Chiat Road, modern convenience, telephone, 3 Iwdroomi". sitting rooms. Telephone! Spore) ***** office hours. TANCLIN KIMLIN PARK furnished Two-storey Scml-detachcd Bungalow. Five bedrooms. Fenced garden. Tel. II i>or, i 7>>609. SPACIOUS ROOM »m modern sanitation .suitable fur692 words
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Advertisement572 1965-01-26 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Wordt St (Mtn Box St rts. sxfre MAJEEDEE PARK, Johore Banru: Furnished three-hedroomed single-storey semi-detached bouse. Area: 5.713 sq. V. Rented $290/- p.m. Assessment $160/. P. A. Price: $23,000/-. Real Estate Agents tc Investment Co.. 53. The Arcade, B'pore *****/*****. BRADDELL HEIGHTS: Modern furnished seml-detacbed572 words
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Advertisement727 1965-01-26 16 EDUCATION IS Wmrdm (Min.)— Box St rfa. txtrm PROSPECTUS PREE! Correspondence Courses All Subjects Kutong P.O. Box 90 (B'pore 13). REGISTER NOW! February Beginners' Stenography: 0 a.m.. 2 p.m.. S p.m.. 7 p.m. Speed Different Stages. SIC. 75 Middle Read, 10 Collyer Quay, Spore. 21 1 M. *****. TUITION Ii727 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-01-26 17 TO LIVEB>-OOL t Wtbl COASI U.K.. Uut S Don Mill !W> -tnaoa AUIOLYCUS LKtrptil, DLDhn. G'isgoa... ll Pt Jaa 27 Jai 21 CLVTONEUS LittrpMl, A.u'-o.tN ll Pt/Fll 1 fit 2 MACHAON LKtrpill, G j'|c« a Ftl 1 ANCHISES literptil iti > let 1 fit l/ll 111 11 ANTENOR limptil, O.bim.1,263 words
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Advertisement2557 1965-01-26 17 W\-^k THE EAC LINES H^^V' "y^_B SINCAPOtE (UAtA IUAtfUt.P.SWfTTtNHAM PCNANG aa>Vl'-'- -"^M Ptu> IMI tM 1I: iU} SAIUNtS 10 IETROUIN, UTTAKIA, SENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURt, IREMEN I ANTKEP', ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM, tOIHENIURI AARHUS AND COPENHACEH i itM v»«,tg "KINA (I) Sailtl Sailtl It Fart, 27 Jm "tutUANCA" taj a JM/ I2,557 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-01-26 17 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. l^rS >-ONDO N HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE lr**«"M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sooio f Va.n --OMII CIH OF LtICESTER Sailtd Sailed It Ptrt ,i< m lululibu ll*' UAMINIAN 11/U ftl UU IM II »*t Cm OF WELLINGTON 21/ 1 Mar 2 Mar i CITY OF LEIOS li/U1,263 words
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Article96 1965-01-26 18 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS continued to decline In light trading Moves were small but most leaders lost ground. Base metals were firmer except Mt Isa which dropped a further Is. 6d. to 365. 2d. Oils were steady. Mount l.ia SB/1 N Broken HIM (10s.) 40/2 Ampol 11/4 Aust. Con.96 words
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Article228 1965-01-26 18 I.'EBRLMRV first grsde rubber t.e.l). buyars clojsd at 5 p.m. in Sinusport md Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 712 cent* per Ib.. up three-eighths of I Mat on K.rlday'll closing level for the position The tone was qulot. R.A.S. and r.M.R.E. tlating prices In cants per Ib. yasiarday: Int.228 words
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Article266 1965-01-26 18 January 25. Three months INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 rts. National Iron U eta Dunlops 15 cts. Unlteers 14 eta. C.'.y Dev. 7 cts M. Com 12 eta. E .melters 26 cts. M. Cables 14 cts Esso 15 cts. McAlister 12 eta Fed. Dlsp. 12 cts M. Invest. 10 cts.266 words
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Article108 1965-01-26 18 SHIPS lying iloriK*i<la the Sinptapora Harbour wharvta or anpoottd today arc Cinnanorr :</4. Yarmi.-hi'a Maru A. Comorin 67, AKaprnor s Nicblyo M.iru Ulrt. AiM.rskerk IK. Annas ltt. Kunak M/M. Banscln W3O. Centaur 31/32. Athene 42/43. Crt-nco 43. Port Swettanham: Wharf Bertni: D;\ Shkant. steel Apprentice. City of108 words
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Article35 1965-01-26 18 ON tnr tree eachsnxe markst in Boot Kung yenti-rday Uie U.S. dollar ■'.■d at 5.T4J for T.T. and ft ~'M tor cash. Sterling wa» quoted at IB and one L'trl of MM .1135 words
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Article28 1965-01-26 18 JAN. >.V MALAYAN RI BBER PRICE: 71| cents (up three-eighths of a cent) TIN: 5615.50 (up 12!. cents) (nofncial estimated offering 240 tons (down 15 tons)28 words
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548 1965-01-26 18 By Our Market Correspondent rf was an extremely quiet day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and prices in the main were steady at Saturday's levels on virtually no turnover. No less than 11 industrials were unchanfed on the day. The approach of548 words
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Article27 1965-01-26 18 Malayan Stork Indices Jan. 23. Jan. 25. •Industrials: 79.49 79.50 Tins: 101.29 109.04 S rubbers: 106.38 106.06 •Deo. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article795 1965-01-26 18 business in and reported to to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustoad (1.000) SI.3K. (I.OOm $1.39: C.S. Holdings (1,000) $2.03: Dunlop* fI.SB BL. (1.000) $1.60, (1,000) $1.61; I.795 words
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Article98 1965-01-26 18 J3IVIDENDS expected in Pebru.ll v i.nci March with date of announcement last \> br:i( >.■ INDUSTRIALS: M.8.8.5. (interim 25.2.64). Malayan Cement (final 3 2.64). MrAlUtrr A Co. (interim 21.2.641. Kraser A Nrave (intiTim t8.3.64>. Malayan BrewBrtM 'interim 20.3.64 1." Kobinson A Co. (lnterta 1 1.3.64). Shell Reflnine ifinal98 words
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Article233 1965-01-26 18 •THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is based on la-st sales to Saturday January 23 •E T. Yearning* ffMli "TC Time* Covered Definition (revieed): Tlme» oeneratT. The numhff of 'ime» la»t v»ar> total ■livldr/nd i» MWI "v nf>t profit* iftcr tMM *n«1 prior charKfsEarninM yield: Last233 words
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443 1965-01-26 18 TIIKKE was a slight rise ol IS| cents in the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday to Srilj.so per picul on an offering estimated down 15 tons to 240 tons. Speculative shorts covering provided the main support on the Malayan Rubber Market yester443 words
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Article74 1965-01-26 18 CHINESE Product Cithlnie, linfa»«rt nasn aricti par oicul tctlir Mti coconut ail: nulk tM Milert. drum »«J'< Mllera. Copr. Jan./K«a. rK /Continent. Un quoted Pippar: MUDtok Unit* Sl67| seller*. Sarawak White $165 sellers, specla. Sarawak niack ***** sellers, garbled Lampoon black ll«7» (N> Mllera. AST A Sl77t (N)74 words
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Advertisement1075 1965-01-26 18 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. BsMt CansMlß aatf DAA. Croat Lakes Service H'lOM TMonaaM MoMlMi lO4om« ixtion v,rica«i Mots Mara" 12 fife 1 Mas I Apt U Apt II Apt II Aft MiutsNn Umr 11 Mm ts Mm nkm IM*i m« it v, Wean Coast of CramlfSoniit America y rvicm1,075 words
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Advertisement900 1965-01-26 18 bY/ imSLwl asV IHi^ A^ssa I a^v I bbP^Jl^Z^^bbb! »OMMIiA pHMH >Mil MttUm »«D Ml it«»i» la »rt«iatlt Mtlttani 'a Mains asi Nififittiats) IMfCTI IWtl 11/U Vtl U/iVfil n/a^iss M fsi Tfaa aOM.AIA- I Mil I/U Mar 11/14 star J^^t »V, 1 ,ml 1L? ■OMIALA MM Sa,ni 'MM JlTi! I^900 words
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Advertisement190 1965-01-26 18 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES DURBAN CAPETOWN SPORE P. SHAM PENANG "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 FEB 27/28 FEB 3/4 MAR "OCEAN ENTERPRISE' 22/23 MAR 27/28 MAR 2/3 APR "OCEAN PEACE" 22/23 APR 27/28 APR 3/4 MAY GENERAL AGENTS: UNITED ENTERPRISES ft SHIPPING LTD Rooms 902/3. 9th Floor. A. I. A.190 words
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Advertisement576 1965-01-26 19 KERAJAAN MALAYAN TEACHERS NFfERI SEMBILAN COLLEGE ?Mi VALLEY NEGERI SEMBILAN KUALA LUMPUR TAWARAN TENDERS Tenders are invited from non- Tenders^will be received 1.. Miins for the remind of shop- General Office of the Malayan hou&a! the lowest muHi stored teachers College. Pantal Valley. Templer Road. Seremban. Kualu Lumpur up to576 words
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Advertisement794 1965-01-26 19 NOTICES PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT CHINESE NEW YEAR AND HARI RAYA PI/ASA HOLIDAYS ri'KSDAY. 2ND FEBRUARY. TO FRIDAY, STH FEBRUARY, 1965. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, except on Harl Raya Day Itself, ships will be worked and general cargo will be delivered from the Commissions godowns on the abovementioned794 words
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Advertisement591 1965-01-26 19 INVESTMENT OFFICER FOR MALAYSIA We need a man between ages 28 and 35 preferably with a University degree. The man we will employ must have had several years experience with a bank, trust company, investment brokerage firm or similar institution and be familiar with the local investment market. This is591 words
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Advertisement461 1965-01-26 19 TENDERS I KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. Registered Contractors In Class E 1 and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, Kedah/Perlis. Alor Star up to 12.00 noon of the 31st January 1965. for: THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 4 units RURAL TEACHERS QRS461 words
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Advertisement145 1965-01-26 19 J^* j WHEN IN AUSTRALIA FLY TAA Ttjns-AuMralii Airl.ncj opcr..tn the iMfM uncle ».rl,nc network in the Brituh Commonwealth, wmn* more tlun 110 cities and centres thtouphout AasMltl Jnd Pjpiu/Nrw Guinea. TAAj modem «ircr*it coniK.l with all incorninß and OuUpuUl lnlnil«in— l fl.ghts. Th.» year TAA has provided the jipeeJ145 words
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Article421 1965-01-26 20 SCOREBOARD PAKISTAN l-«. inns (Saturday 26-01 Nuu-had Ali run out 11 ■JM Mohammad b Collin^e 13 SarrU Ahmad c Congdon b Moiz U Javrd Burki b Motz Hamf Mohammad b Collinge 5 Abdul Kadir c and b Moti; 4(5 N.i-imul (ihani b Cameron lfi421 words
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Article78 1965-01-26 20 lOIIANNESBURG. Mon. Trevor Goddard. captain ol South Africa in the current i cricket series against England, is not available for the j Springbok s short tour of Britain beginning next June. I No reason was presently uiven for Goddard's unavail- i ability but recently he becameReuter - 78 words
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Article112 1965-01-26 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. —Some, 11 of Australia's greatest cricket stars of the past have joined former Test captain Richie Benaud in making a new cricket coaching film. Benaud. in Melbourne '.o film a sequence, said it would be the first coaching fihw made in Australia that coveredReuter - 112 words
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214 1965-01-26 20 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. J England made a tentative start to their first innings when they scored 94 for two at lunch in reply to South! Africa's total of 390 for six declared on the third day of the Fourth cricket Test here today. Trevor214 words
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Article130 1965-01-26 20 SOITH AFRICA IST. IXXB (.oddard run out 60 Barlow c and b Cartwrlght 9ft Bland c Park* b Price 55 A. Pithey c Cartwrlght b Titmus gj r.. Pollock c Parks b Price 4 Waite run out 84 Van der Menre not out S r. Pollock not out 0130 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-01-26 20 LEADING trainer Rinus van Breukelen, who saddled 61 winners in the 1964 racing season, receiving the championship trophy from Senator Shane Paltridge. Australian Defence Minister, at Ipoh on Sunday. Rinus won for his patrons total stake money of $474,420, including $58,900 by Pulau Parigkor, winner62 words
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Article542 1965-01-26 20 I/LALA LL'MPIR. Mon. Weights for all seven rates on Sunday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club Tengku's •old Cup meeting: Cl. 1 Div. 1 Abt 9f Champion 9.05 a la la 9.03 SliiK'kalingam 8.10 flMgrl Wang 8.08 Box Office 111 8.04 Kntertainment V 8.04 Loch542 words
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Article364 1965-01-26 20 Annette shocks at Aussie meet \fELBOURNE. Mon. «1 —Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno. of Brazil, and defending champion Margaret Smith, of Australia, both confidently moved into the women's stogies quar-ter-finals in the Australian tennis championships at Kooyong today. Miss Bueno beat Helen Gouriay Australia i 6-2. 6-4. and Miss Smith defeatedReuter - 364 words
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Advertisement85 1965-01-26 20 ROSKOPF A flick of your wrist and it's wound! Thanks to its high-precision Rotor movement it's fully automatic. A slight movement of your wrist and its brilliant Sunbeam dial flashes it's the watch to make your friends crowd around! This exceedingly exciting Model 2-1548 is Roskopf's latest creation a masterpiece85 words
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Advertisement86 1965-01-26 20 YOU CAN GET t^a m THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE IJz/o I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. t YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECUtITY. Yjl^j'/ty 294. LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. N^ TELEPHONES ***** 5 LINES) PAID UP CAPITAL $6,000,000.00 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTllllllllllllMllllMlllllllllllllllllH iitt.wn86 words
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Miscellaneous295 1965-01-26 20 Straits Times Crossword KOSS 7. State service such a mis1. Was bathing, and met un- i? ke lest P* 1 of V I3 J rulv Ashlers .6-7.. 8 r the permanent staff, the 9. Famous lover murdered bro- f^ sl m n ls r °Uß"ly about B a? 10 S.«T&sr295 words
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Article149 1965-01-26 21 Perak will fly to Cup final ZPOH, Mon. The Perak Chinese team will travel by air to Malacca on Saturday afternoon to meet Malacca Chinese In the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup final at Kubu Stadium on Sunday. Seventeen players and 11 officials, led by Dato Leong Kee Nyean, president149 words
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163 1965-01-26 21 North zone winners will go into final MALAYA CUP KUALA L.UMPUR Mon. The North izone winners in thf Malaya Cup soccer tour|nament will go straight. into the final this year. but the East zone and i South zone winners wilJ have to play a semi-final to qualify. This was disclosed163 words
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Article297 1965-01-26 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— I The annual Ho Ho Cup soccer match between Malay- slan Chinese and Hong Kong Chinese this year will be in ngapore in June. This was the message brought back by Wong Xi Leong. the Malayan Chinese Football Association coach and selection committee297 words
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Article323 1965-01-26 21 TERMS: RETAINER AND PERCENTAGE OF GATE RECEIPTS By JOE DORAI Singapore, Monday £HOO Seng Quee, Malaysian schools and former Football Association of Malaysia coach, has again offered to coach the Singapore team for this year's FAM Cup and Malaya Cup competitions SAFA president Hussein Kamari, in323 words
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Article, Illustration269 1965-01-26 21 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Invitations to take part in the third South East Asia Peninsular Games, scheduled to be held in Kuala Lumpur irom Dec. 14 to 21, were despatched today by the Ministry of External Affairs. The invitations, signed by Tun269 words
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Article146 1965-01-26 21 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Mon. j Three top Singapore athletes C. Kunalan .Singh and Cheong Wai Hing may have to miss the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December as their trainI ing programmes have; I been hampered with' I their trarsfers to afternoon schools this year.146 words
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Article118 1965-01-26 21 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Tang Tuck Wah has heen elected presicent of the Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association at their I bi-annual general meeting held at the People's Association. I Other officials: Vice-preslden's Lav Ah Siang and Young Hal Way; secretary Khong Hlng Kai; treasurer Albert Lum Wah118 words
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Article87 1965-01-26 21 SAIGON, Mon. —The South Vietnam Lawn Tennis Federation have appealed to Australia's Davis Cup committee to settle thp dispute with Pakistan over the venue of the Vietnam-Pakistan Asian zone tie. South Vietnam's appeal was prompted by Pakistan's insistence that the match be held In Lahore. The PakistaniReuter - 87 words
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279 1965-01-26 21 LIM KEE CHAN - NORTH'S WIN A REWARD FOR S'GOR PACK LIM KEE CHAN RUGGER By SINGAPORE, Mon, North's 17-14 victory over South in the Malayan Rugby Union's end-of-season match must have been satisfying to Selangor. who a fortnight earlier, had lost the Maiaya Cup Final 5-3 to Singapore Joint Services. 6elangor's well-drilled Dark,279 words
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Article28 1965-01-26 21 Youth match: (B- Gajah>: MCA Youth bt Ipoh Youngsters 60-43. Krniatn Lge: Chong Yew. Layang bt Yong Kek. Sayong 38-34; Chin Chiang. Rengam W Yong Kek 52-51.28 words
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Article26 1965-01-26 21 Friendly (Seremban): Harv mau 3 St. Paul's OBA 3. GOLF Happy Flap trophy < Seremban 1 Mok Wai Hong 2 Dr. Ha 4 Gopal Singh Gill.26 words
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Advertisement176 1965-01-26 21 3Nt H^H^HIV BB&, i^L Bra. TOP SB MALAYSIA 1^ J^Jufjf -^2b\ LARGEST MODERN TYRE FACTORY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA 7rofB&rai££| IBJHP^Is BHHBy ft 4J&^&\ Bridgestone Malaysia, now one of the largest tyre factories in South-East Asia, will manufacture :|^^^^HH|^^^[ Wr U TFwM^f tyreS c n '9 nest standard in the176 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-01-26 21 DIARY 1 HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: CSC v University (Farrer Pk); SCC v Schools (padang); Div. 2: Port Authority v 19 Signals (Changi). SOCCER McGlUivray Cup: Nova Scotia v Cicely (T. Anson). RUGGER Friendly: S'gor Services v Tigers (IV Range Rd).41 words
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196 1965-01-26 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said today that unless the country had a government with the "guts" to govern and institute unpopular measures, if necessary, its economic strength would dissipate. He compared Mahi vsj;i s196 words
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525 1965-01-26 22 The racial politicians who try to be too smart: Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Mon DACE-CONSCIOUS politicians who try lo be "too clever ana who udk too much" iiKiy vet prove to be the greatest danger to communal harmony in Malaysia, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said tonight. The525 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-01-26 22 Paltridge: We are firm in our commitment IZUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Australian Minister for Defence. Senator Shane Paltridge, left here today after a five-day study of our defence preparedness pledging his country's firm support in the defence of Malaysia's sovereignty and security. During the next three days he will259 words
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Article435 1965-01-26 22 ■J LONDON. Mon— Although there none of last Fridays' exuber- a in the stock markets today, J» the general tone was satisfactory. f Steel shares met fairly heavy proHnttaktng at the outset but then a sizeable two-way business was seen and some prices were finally435 words
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Article563 1965-01-26 22 NEW YORK, .Mon. A Moroccan landscape painted by Sir Winston Churchill during World War II goes on show today in the entrance hall of the New York Daily News building. The newspaper said the painting was valued before the statesman's death at U. 5.525,000 and563 words
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189 1965-01-26 22 SAIGON. Mon South Vietnam's armed forces chief. Lieut. -Gen. Nguyen Khanh. said today the armed forces had asked thfl Chief of State to <lrrlare martial law in the province of Hue. where a United States library was sacked recently. He told reporters the antiAmericanReuter; UPI - 189 words
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Article37 1965-01-26 22 BANGKOK. Mon. Thailand s Premier, Field Marshal Thanom K.ttikachorn. escaped unhurt when the aircraft In which he was flying made a forced landing ..bout 300 miles north of here yesterday. Interior Ministry sources said. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article37 1965-01-26 22 MANILA. Mon. Some 1,000 employees of Philippine Air Lines went on strike today in protest against the suspension of 300 members who failed to report for work on a Government-declared holiday on Jan. 21— UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Obituary45 1965-01-26 22 MR. T. K NAIR of R.R.I. na*»r4 away suddenly on Hi 1.8.V A polo. 'a frii-nd.i and relatives who were not informed. MR. ARANCUAT MATHAI CEORT.C passed away peacefully on Cortege leaves 118-B Riuah Road. Serrmbnn 3 20. p.m. to Sikamat Cemetery 2e- 145 words
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Article31 1965-01-26 22 JAKARTA. Mon. Some three hundred uniformed veterans demonstrated today before the office of the Third Deputy Premier Chaerul Saleh asking for the dismissal of Trade Minister Adam Malik.— UPl.31 words
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Article24 1965-01-26 22 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian demonstrators burned books and magazines distributed by the United States Information Service in Sourabaya, East Java, last Friday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement174 1965-01-26 22 The Greatest Name in .<s^^ German Electronics \^^> RADIO TELEVISION S These are just 3of a magnificent range of 7 beautiful Radiogram |i Models to choose from! 'j" jjjgl rJiMMfirßJiip ■i CARUSO/STEREO f 1 V A stylish modcrotely priced Console Radiogram with I' DUAL Record Changer and Stereo Reproduction. r174 words
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Advertisement99 1965-01-26 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word* Ml > Minimum I EDMONOION: On Janunrv 21th nt General Hospital Kuala Lumpur to Barbara and D«rek dauKbter (Hilary*. OOUCAL DE SOUZA. Rtrhartf Gordon non of Mr. and Mm. K. (i. DouKal of Su-.-i-x England to Mary Alethea, daughter of Mr. and Mm. H. M. ili'99 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-01-26 22 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Higlirst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 84 66 Pnianu 91 75 Ipoh 03 73 Malacca 91 72 Singapore 88 70 C. Highlands 73 5546 words
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