The Straits Times, 27 January 1965
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Title Section21 1965-01-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 dot*"*"* The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-01-27 1 J£l'AI,A LUMPUR, Tms. British envoys in Soulli r;isl Asi;i today l>e#;m ;i I'our-iUiv conference here lo kike stock of the changing situation in this area. The conference the first to bo held since the formation of Malaysia and the first in the Federal capital is294 words
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Article465 1965-01-27 1 ARMS <CALL-UP' Govt acts on reports of planned armed revolt INFLUX OF CLANDESTINE COMMUNIST ORGANISATION CADRES NOTED: SO ALL NON- NATIVES MUST GIVE UP WEAPONS KUCHING, Tuesday THE SARAWAK State Government has ordered non-natives in the Kanowir area of the Third Division to turn in all their firearms and ammunition.AP - 465 words
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Article, Illustration29 1965-01-27 1 V-bombers exercise CANBERRA. Tues. RAF V-bombers will hold air defence exercises with the RAAF over the Darwin area from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5. it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-01-27 1 ANOTHER COUP IMMINENT IN S. VIETNAM? HUE (South Vietnam), Tuesday. QNK of South Vietnam's young generals has told anti-Government student demonstrators here there may be another change of regime in Saigon tomorrow, student sources said today. Gen. Ngue Chanh "Thl. Commanding Officer of the Army'sAgencies; UPI - 401 words
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Article119 1965-01-27 1 Vigilantes may get NZ rifles WELLINGTON. Tues New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Hi.lvoakc. said tonight that his Cabinet today considered supplying to Malaysia. .303 Lee-Enfield rifles, no longer being used by the New Zealand Army. If supplied, the rifles would be used by Home Guards In remote jungle andReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration345 1965-01-27 1 'WINSTON THE GREAT DRINKER: THAT'S A -MYTH'- NEW YORK, Tues. Lord Ismay, in a TV interview last night, debunked what he said was the "myth" of Sir Winston Churchill was a great drinker. "It was one of those myths, probably* fostered by himself. He'd like to be thought of asReuter - 345 words
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Article52 1965-01-27 1 SAIGON Tues. A 17--year-old Vietnamese girl drenched herself withgasoline and burned herself to death today as a pollNcal protest against the Government of Tran Van Huong. The protest suicide— first of its kind since October. 1963 took place at Nha Trang. a coastal city 200 miles north52 words
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Article26 1965-01-27 1 RANOOON, Tues. Agreement was reached today for Burma to sell to Communist China 100.IT0 long tons of rice from its 19to crop. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article51 1965-01-27 1 WOLFVILLE (Nova Scotia), Tues. A world record of sorts was set by 18-year-old university freshman Ron Richards yesterday he spent 31 hours, 31 minutes and 31 seconds brushing his teeth. Asked what he wanted most when he had finished his marathon scrubbing, he replied: "A new toothbrush."UPI - 51 words
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Article29 1965-01-27 1 RED CHINA AID FOR INDON GUERILLAS LONDON. Tues. Diplomatic sources said here today Red China had pledged assistance for stepped tip Indonesian guerilla activities aeainst Malaysia. ITI.29 words
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Advertisement76 1965-01-27 1 READY FOR OCCUPATION MT. ELIZABETH PARK oft Orchard Rd rWO STOREY MODERN HOUSES 4 Bedrooms 2 Bothroorm Etc. LIMITED NUMBER LEFT SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132 Rochore Road, Sport 7. Tel: *****. Glasses with gold rims for Chinese New Year Vtfe "i£^ N an .JJT^ ,S»F p*Jji ii A DeauMui76 words
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Article, Illustration410 1965-01-27 2 THE NEW LINE IS TO OUTLAST THE REDS WASHINGTON, Tuesday ANEW realism has been injected into public statements of American officials on the ultimate U.S. goal in South Vietnam. They talk less and less about winning the war. Instead they describe the410 words
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Article39 1965-01-27 2 CAICON. Tues. Vietnamese Air Force fighter bombers killed 37 Communist guerillas on Sunday whe. they made a 30-minutc bombing attack against a large group of Vietcong in an area about 360 miles north-east of Saigon. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article102 1965-01-27 2 Eight to die for Syria riots i OIJR.'.'T. Tues A Syrian military tribunal last night sentenced eight people to be shot, as police enforced a 24 -hour curlew in nirt of Damascus, according t.i reports reaching here. Damascus Radio said those sentenced to death plotted against the Gavernment and usedReuter - 102 words
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Article27 1965-01-27 2 RAWALPINDI. Tues. President Ayub Khan of P.ik. expected to reshuffle his cabinet shortly. The present Cabinet of 11 will work up to March 22. AJ>.27 words
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138 1965-01-27 2 U.S. WILL REPLACE WRECKED LAOTIAN PLANES U7ASHINGTON, Tues. The United States will replace the Laotian Air Force planes destroyed by a series of accidental explosions at the weekend, the State Department said yes- terday. The department spokesman told a Press conference that the Laotian Government had been informed of theReuter - 138 words
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79 1965-01-27 2 India seeks peace with China, Pakistan ]\EU DELHI. Tues. 1 President Radhakrishnan said last night that India sought a peaceful and honourable settlement of all outstanding i.s.sues with her neighbours Pakistan and China. He said in a nationwide broadcast: "We should rule out reprisal, revenge and hatred and work forReuter - 79 words
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Article33 1965-01-27 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The newspaper Suluh Indonesia reported today that one "volunteer to crush Malaysia" whs killed on Jan. 20 in Sabah. It was the first public announcement of this sort. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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350 1965-01-27 2 Two cities riot over language switch MADRAS. Tues. ITI Bloody clashes broke out between police and students in South India yesterday in a wave of protests against the introduction today of Hindi as the official language. In MADURA, second biggest city of Madras State, police used tear gas and fiveReuter - 350 words
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182 1965-01-27 2 On eve of 1-Day, a warning against high prices NEW DELHI, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Radhakrishnan last night warned Indians that unless spiralling prices were checked, inflation would threaten the country's economic, social and even political stability. In a broadcast to the nation on the eve of the 15th anniversary ot theReuter - 182 words
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Article76 1965-01-27 2 NEW DELHI. Tues The Soviet I nion will lend India 190 million roubles ($630 million) to build an iron and steel works at Bokaro in Bihar under an agreement signed here yesterday. The loan is to be repaid over 12 years with interest at 2.5 perReuter - 76 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-01-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby HO'NO'HOf i ex** CABell HOWU)VgLVTMgPg6«SICj *CHt%p (Tueaes only ONE M A*«? wete nct^N thins HOucAiTSZe HS^r'SiSV A PCE9S U*6 TMArPOg/| \AU-JTWAT ASAlN^^^^ II ±L29 words
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Article, Illustration938 1965-01-27 3 BIG BEN WILL FALL SILENT FOR 14 HOURS AS CHURCHILL'S BODY IS BORNE FROM WESTMINSTER TO THE GRAVE He will be buried in this churchyard Men of Irish Hussars to be flown over from Germany to funeral LONDON. Tuesday THE chimes ofReuter; UPI - 938 words
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33 1965-01-27 3 WASHINGTON. Tnes.— A five-cent U.S. postage stamp in memory of Sir Winston Churchill will be issued this year, the Postmaster-General. Mr. John A. Gronouski. announced yesterday.33 words
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Article33 1965-01-27 3 s DUNDEE: Mrs. Helen S.mdrnund was born on the same day as Sir Winston 90 years aeo. fell ill on the «'ay his stroke was announced, and died 16 hours after Sir Winston.33 words
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Article23 1965-01-27 3 o LONDON: The Post Office delivered about 800 telegrams to Sir Winston's Hyde Park Gate home yesterday and about 400 the previous day.23 words
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Article22 1965-01-27 3 o o PARIS: The North Atlantic Treaty Council held a special 25-minute session yesterday to pay tribute to Sir Winston Churchill. o.22 words
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Article24 1965-01-27 3 NEW YORK: The New York Stock Exchange halted dealings for two minutes yesterday while traders stood with heads boned in tr.butc to Sir Winston.24 words
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515 1965-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues <T<HE Deputy Prime x Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that if Indonesia heightened her aggression against Malaysia, the Soviet Union would find it embarrassing to sponsor her cause because the Russians had submitted an item for the United515 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. While their husbands are under arms defending Malaysia, a group of Australian women have got together to think of other ways and means of helping this new nation. Th*y have just formed the Australian Army Wives Association to organise drives129 words
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Article275 1965-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OOME 1,249 fisherfolk living on the islands off Singapore glumly facing a bleak New Year have now cheered up. They have come to realise that no-one living under the Malaysian sun will starve because of the Indonesian confrontation. The Southern Islands people from 224275 words
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Article67 1965-01-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Housing and Development Board will hold its Bth ballot sale for three blocks of 10 storey flats at Queenstoun (Neighbourhood 3) at 2.30 pm. on Thursday. The ballot will be held at a car park by the side of the blocks of flats67 words
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Article54 1965-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Famed concert pianist Julian von Karolyi will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 22 at 8.45 p.m. under the sponsorship of Mr. Ooh Soon Tloe. Tickets are available at Robinsons. Cold Storage, and Ooh Soon Tloes Music Studios at $5 $4.54 words
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Advertisement38 1965-01-27 4 DINE DANCE at THF BLUE HEAVEN (Ist Floor) and PARADISE <; r Floor) 2 BARDS IR ATTENDANCE "THE QUINTETS" t "BLUE LAGOON" MISS IVY CHAN AT THE MIKE Extension nightly to 1.00 a.m. Paradise Ltd. 192, Anton Road, Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement624 1965-01-27 4 IM»i:.\s TODAY II am. 1. 30, 4 00. 6.30 9.30 pm jJAYNE MANSFIELD in WHEN STRANGERS MEET (Chinese Subtitles Plus' Special Color Feoturette: 111 "THE MAGIC MOLECULE Mi;w:r.;m»im:iM.i I oo«-Otficc Op«nt Daily at 10am. I LAST HAY! OAILY: 1. 30, 4 00. 6.30 4 9 30pm I SUNDAYS: Extra Show624 words
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317 1965-01-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A housewife today sued a former British soldier for maintenance in the magistrate's court here Umi Kelsom blnte Pakeh Suleiman. 35, took proceedings against John Martin. 41, whom she married when he was a British soldier in 1950. The marriage317 words
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Article74 1965-01-27 5 KUALA KANGSAR. TuesAboul 50 inmates of the Sultan Abdul Aziz Orphanage at Kola Lama. Kiri. near here, were yesterday given a Chinese New Year and Hari Raya treat of biscuits, fruit, soft drinks and a lion dance by the Perak Pyramid Weu?htlifting and Body Building74 words
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198 1965-01-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. O a burglar who stole a service revolver from a police officer's home in Everitt Road was today jailed for rovr years by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. the First Criminal District Judge. Sin Kuang Uan. 36. with seven previous convictions, will also undergo198 words
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Article52 1965-01-27 5 LONDON. Tues. Mrs. Rita Agnus da Silva (nee Buxton) formerly of Singapore and at present of 75, Hazon Way, Epsom. Surrey, has been given a decree nisi by Judge Oranville Smith, dissolving her marriage to Singapore lawyer and former Legislative Councillor. Mr. Claude Henry da Silva. The case52 words
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157 1965-01-27 5 SUNGEI SIPUT. Tues. Twelve summons charges against V. M. Sundaram. brought under the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance and the Emi ployment Ordinance. will come up for hearing In the magistrate's court here on March 25. Sundaram. who was not present in court when the157 words
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Article134 1965-01-27 5 j^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Only 13 complaints of excessive prices have so far been received by the Government in P.O. Box 8060. The Controller of Supplies, Mr. R. W. Kelly, today described the response from the public as "disappointing." P.O. Box 8000 was opened eight days134 words
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150 1965-01-27 5 Deadlock on Undang may soon be settled- CEREMBAN, Tues. Hart J Raya will bring new hopes for the Negrl Sembilan State Government and the Advisory Council on Malay Customs to get together and appoint an Undang for Jelebu a post which has been vacant for the last seven months. The150 words
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Article49 1965-01-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Finance Minister, Dr Goh Kens; i Swee. will give away membership certificates at the inauguration ceremony of the second batch ot management committees of 20 Community Centres tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the west wing of the People v Association headquarter.- i Kallang49 words
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Article278 1965-01-27 5 SOUND THE ALARM. that's the way to prevent racial discord Raja SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE Minister lor Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said the flames of communal discord could be prevented from spreading not by ignoring them but by sounding the alarm and calling on the jjeople to help put them278 words
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64 1965-01-27 5 U.-VIT PA HAT. Tues. An exhibition of captured Indonesian arms, organised by the Information Department here, has collected 51.096 for the National Defence Fund. In Kuala Lumpur, the staff and industrial workers of Shell Malaysia Ltd. have contributed $124.50 to the Defence Fund. This64 words
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Article28 1965-01-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— A motorcyclist. Thum Kum Kee. 35. of Queen's Crescent, was killed yesterday when his machine collided head-on with a lorry at Alexander Road28 words
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321 1965-01-27 6 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE: Officers challenged to a showdown 'on land or sea' By Penang, Tuesday THE anti-smuggling division of the Royal Customs, Penang, and smugglers operating between Penang and the Province mainland have almost come to the point of "open war/ a Royal Customs spokesman321 words
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122 1965-01-27 6 Malay firm backs trawler fishermen PENANG, Tues. The newly established Malay enterprise, Sharii kat Keyakinan Melayu Jelutong, last night decided to urge the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives to allow fishing trawlers to operate outside Malaysian territorial waters. The company's directors, at a meeting, supported trawler fishermen. Invitation "While we122 words
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Article94 1965-01-27 6 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Wong Kuen Huei. 64, an odd job labourer, was fined $2,500 or a year's jail by the sessions court here at the weekend for possessing four and a half gallons of samsu and 12 gallons of fermented mash, on which duty of94 words
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Article25 1965-01-27 6 KANOAR. Tues— The PerlU Farmers' Association will hold a general meeting next week to dUcu.vs problems relating to padl prices in the state.25 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-01-27 6 Malaysian nursing sisters graduate iT'WO nursing sisters Mis* Jennie Man Siew Geok, of Penang. and Miss Adelaine Chan Kirn Lim. of Ipoh have graduated from St. Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne. Both went to Melbourne under the Colombo Plan. Sister Mah is one of the three nurses of a class of104 words
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Article67 1965-01-27 6 CINGAPORE. Tues. The i Minister for Social. Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. this morning resumed his tour of social welfare institutions under his ministry. He visited the Prince Edward Road Boys' Hostel. Yorkhill Girls 1 Home-Craft Centre and Woodstock Home. He Is expected to visit Princep67 words
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Article69 1965-01-27 6 PENANG, Tues.— A police party surprised a group of Ramblers in Mount Erskine Road last nleht and arrested five of them, the First Magistrate's Court was told today. Lee See Up. Oh Ah Chow. N<? Peng Num. Lee Hor Sai and Yeoh Leong Thean pleaded guilty to69 words
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Article33 1965-01-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Sultan of Selangor will open the new Sekolah Kuala Kebangsaan •t Petaling Jaya at 8.30 am. on Feb. 8 and not on Feb. 7 as originally announced.33 words
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Article42 1965-01-27 6 KCCHING. Tues. A Brr'sh I Hawker-Hunter jet fighter land- 1 ed on its belly today when one rear wheel tyre punctured as it was coming down on the eastern 1 sector of Kuching airport. The pilot was unhurt. Reuter. iReuter - 42 words
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Article29 1965-01-27 6 PENANC, Tuts. For letting off firecrackers while the ban is still in force, Lim Siew Seng was fined $25 in a magistrate's court here today.29 words
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179 1965-01-27 6 A TAWAU SHOCK FOR CIVIL DEFENCE MAN JESSELTON. Tues. J The assistant instructor of civil defence. Mr. M. Rajadurai, has told people in the strategic town of Tawau that they must have the welI fare of the nation at heart. He added \V> cannot dei pend on others to helpAP - 179 words
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103 1965-01-27 6 PENANG. Tues.— Mr. Saw Seng Kew. president of the Penang MCA. urged more women to come forward and offer their services to the party and the nation. He was speaking at a lunch held in honour of three members of the women's section of103 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-01-27 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM I I I'M BUSY, SO GO 75?y^ /C N /l pr n-A.^S ff^T T DeCIPE WHICW PISH 1 WANNAAf H^O UJfol VA WANT AN 'I'LL BE eEAOyT'STTTH' V^ (l 9OT IT A PISH YA PICKCP OUT! WJL^ \^iS£Lf^J43 words
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Article, Illustration572 1965-01-27 7 Labour pool of 700 to cope with extra work PORT TO ABOLISH CONTRACT WORKERS SINGAPORE, Tuesday CONTRACT labour is to be abolished completely in the Port of Singapore Authority. Instead, a labour pool of some 700 men is to be set up before March 22 to cope with peak periods572 words
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Article214 1965-01-27 7 'Young inexperienced drivers* SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A DISTRICT judge, Mr. Dalip Singh, today advis- ed the army authorities not to allow "young Inexperienced soldiers" to drive huge military trucks soon after obtaining their licence. His advice came after he had found an army driver, Mohammed Moktar214 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-01-27 7 Malaysian composer for H.K. —recital— SINGAPORE, Tues.— A Malaysian composer, Mr. Lee Tack-fab (above) will give a recital of his works at City Hall Theatre in Hong Kong on Jan. 31 under the auspices of the Hong Kong Music Institute. Mr. Lee. 26. started his musical career in Taiwan nine115 words
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Article114 1965-01-27 7 SINGAPORE. Tue^ The Industrial Workers Union yesterday beat its rival, the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union by 296 votes to 119 in a secret ballot held by the Registrar of Trade Unions among the workers ol the Green Bus Company to determine the issue ol union114 words
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Article121 1965-01-27 7 UMNO PLANS for TENGKU'S BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Umno plans to hold a mass religious meeting to pray for long life for Tengku Abdul Raharan, who will be 63 years old on Feb. 8. The party's secretary-general Dato Syed Esa Almanoer today said tea parties to celebrate the Premiers birthday121 words
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Article36 1965-01-27 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 20 students In Singapore have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships to study abroad. Pull details of the awards will be announced by the Public Service Commission on Friday.36 words
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Article204 1965-01-27 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor Lim Tay Boh, Vice Chancellor of the University of Singapore, yesterday said Singapore could become a great centre for the study of the Chinese society in South-east Asia as this city had the material and resources. He was speaking at the openIng of204 words
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Advertisement207 1965-01-27 7 B »aa »*JH .At utfrm^M ~/V'7 I The 'difference' is this a Pelaco fc I business shirt feels comfortable k;, I Mm and looks smart even after a aaaWPB WSSmWm\m whole day's wear. I The graceful lines of Pelaco shirts JH Ilt are tailored to trim-waisted per- Aw^^^^^^»^^^^^j(ot fection. fj207 words
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Article94 1965-01-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups.— Morr contributions were received today for the fund of Lee Swee Chong. 31, a tin mine kepala who was blinded by robbers recently bringing the total thus far to $1,113. Contributions came from T.TC and G.M.E. $10; Chan Family! Kuala Lumpur. $40;94 words
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Article248 1965-01-27 8 Ang pow for 60,000 Govt servants IPOH, Tuesday. ABOUT 60,000 Government workers from office boys to Division One officers in the country have been given a handsome Hari Raya and Chinese New Year ang pow by the Central Government. The surprise ang pow is the backdating of the Government's increased248 words
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115 1965-01-27 8 Two charged with kidnapping girl, 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two men were charged in the magistrate's court here today with having kidnapped a 14-year-old girl with the Intention of forcing her to have illicit Intercourse with them. 800 Wah Kong alias Mo Wah Kooi. 27. and Chan Boon Ying alias115 words
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Article53 1965-01-27 8 6UNOEI PATANI. Tues. Th« Rev. Wong Hoon Hee. pastor of the Wesley Church In Penang. has been appointed district superintendent of the Methodist Mission in North Malaya. He succeeds the Rev. O.S. Wilder who has been appointed district superintendent of the east coast. with headquarters at53 words
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246 1965-01-27 8 Malaysian students held up: No permits to leave SINGAPORE, Tues. Several Malaysian students going to Australia by air to resume their studies in the past few days were not permitted to board their aircraft because they did rjot have the necessary exit permits under the National Service Ordinance. Today a246 words
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73 1965-01-27 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Hopes for a settlement of the 53-day-old wage dispute strike by "5 technicians at Shaw's Malay film produc- tlon studios in Jalan Ampas rase today, following mediation by a "third party." The Industrial Workers' Union has resumed negotiations with the management73 words
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199 1965-01-27 8 Miri Shell faces Singapore boycott threat gtNGAPORE, Tues. An emergency meeting of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry is to be called to adopt a resolution calling on all Singapore petroleum workers to boycott cargoes from Shell Company in Miri Sarawak, unless it recognised the Sarawak Shell Employees 1 Union199 words
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96 1965-01-27 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. The Krlan traffic advisory committee headed by the District Officer, Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, yesterday briefed 45 headmasters from Krlan schools on traffic problems In the district. The Krian OCPD, Asst. Supt. E. A. Fernandez, told the headmasters to Impress on96 words
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Article35 1965-01-27 8 i KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The I Sultan of Selangor has donated $100 to the Police Hari Raya I Puasa and Chinese New Year feast which will be held at the Police Depot here.35 words
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149 1965-01-27 8 I SINGAPORE, Tu«s. A LECTURER, at the Singapore Teachers' Training College today suggested sending more students to Japan "to pick up the valuable experience in science and technology from the Japanese people." Mr. Cheng Tsu Yu, lecturer in Chinese language and literature who return-149 words
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Advertisement250 1965-01-27 8 3k < itm" Ur I BH^Lt^w aHH -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 family will always enjoy using Philips products, they're so stylishly250 words
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Advertisement127 1965-01-27 8 you don't need to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian way Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to, fabulous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or a total rest.127 words
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Miscellaneous123 1965-01-27 8 Mhtf Oap By V. F. Hnrnlin m WELL, WVtATCHA KNOW// W? VWAJ A CUTE UTTLE I ICUR NfHEVWXILCTJT ""^^H W^M a RaENP/jJlL^^ s vmduu? rr, MTTYfV^ (Atg,«trngfgrnji af^w M*k Trwt, By Che*t*r Gould W illßi I I MOW ARE YOU GOING TO V] IBY PARACVU-TTEf WELL. VI W I CANNOT123 words
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Article, Illustration2101 1965-01-27 9 LORD ATTLEE - LORD ATTLEE A CLOSE-UP BY HIS GREATEST VIRTUE WAS COMPASSION: HIS GREATEST WEAKNESS WAS IMPATIENCE He made people work very hard WINSTON and I sometimes, but not often, had a blazing row. I remember one on India, but he was quite all right next morning and indeed accepted my2,101 words
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Advertisement236 1965-01-27 9 Hi For the perfect expression of friendship and -/JJI goodwill, this Chinese New Year give Abdulla 37 ~"<=aiiiw"' 111 v Magnum Virginia Cigarettes. n) m When you give Abdulla 37 you give the rich n] satisfaction of a fine Virginia cigarette that is uj uj specially imported from England. Ln236 words
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Obituary59 1965-01-27 10 I« Word* SIS (Minimum) MR HO POON, *2. pa* »ed away peacefully on 20-1-6:. leaving behind his beloved wife, flve sons. Kam Knoon. Kunn Khoon. Yoke Knoon. Kal Khoon. Kok Khoon. two daughters. Heong Ylng. Book Ylng, one son-in-law. Ng Cheong, nineteen grandchildren to mourn his loss Cortege leaves59 words
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Article227 1965-01-27 10 20 Word* SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Dr. T. Karmakar thank all who sent wreaths messages, helped and attended the MRS. Joseph Chua Slak Meng thanks all relations and friends who attended and assisted the funeral of her late husband Mr. Joseph Chua Slak Meng. NANCY ANO227 words
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Obituary51 1965-01-27 10 7* Won't SIS (Mlnlmam) THE 318T DAY ceremony of K. Vairamuthu. father of Rajendram. Th»layaslntcajn will be held on 31.1.65 at 7th mile Port Dlckson at T a-m. followed by lunch nt 22P Jalan Kolara Ayer. Bentul K.L. Friends and relatlves are cordially Invite*. Mra. K. Vairamuthu and51 words
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Article25 1965-01-27 10 U Wurit $15 (Minimum) MR. WILLIAM GEORGE HARRIS Please phone S pore 24CP7 to Mr. Noel All.ert at 7—9 p.m. as soon aa poesmle25 words
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Article242 1965-01-27 10 !0 Word* SIS (Minimum) MILLV'S SALON, I Slang Kuanc Av.nue, Spore. Tel: *****. will remain or»n this Kriday I Closing from Tueaday 2-2-65. Re-opemnc Monday HONGKONG HANDMADE Beautiful pure- v. ool rugs ri'w selection available at Tai Pint; Runs and Carpets. J" Ipper Pkkerlng Street, Singapore 1. T.I (Ml242 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, January 27, 1965.
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Article633 1965-01-27 10 Soekarno frequently displays an astonishing contempt for the rationalism of the governments he deals with, but in the official explanation of Indonesia's withdrawal from the United Nations he excelled himself. The world body was I asked to reflect that it had broken its own rules by admitting633 words
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Article346 1965-01-27 10 The historian of the future who tries to describe what has been happening in Saigon in recent months will be either foolish or uncommonly energetic, and certainly not likely to become a best-selling author. Even if he does bring order into that which now reads like chaos no346 words
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Article225 1965-01-27 10 To plan a ground-breaking ceremony for an industrial estate is one thing, to say that factories can start a building "within four to six months" is another, and it is to be hoped Selangor's Batu Tiga scheme will go off well. The State Development Corporation administrator, Inche Tahir225 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1965-01-27 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - 9-mile spark gap in a war of nerves... DENNIS BLOODWORTH EAGLE: THE EPITOME OF THE SCIENCEFICTION STRIKE THREAT i SINGAPORE Tuesday CONFRONTATION IN CLOSE-UP AS the most dangerous sparkgap in the explosive zone between Indonesia and Malaysia, the Straits of Malacca lay 1,000 feet below sunlit, beautiful and boring. In1,154 words
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Letter414 1965-01-27 10 'THE literal meaning ot the word sodara in Sanskrit Is co-uterine, born from the same womb. It Is sometimes used In the sense of next of kin. closely allied or connected with. This usage may be seen In the following from Kathasaritsagara: narmaika sodaram navam vayah (youth has414 words
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Article462 1965-01-27 10 Numeral qualifiers. VOCABULARY: buah (ni fruit; efcor <n> tail; keranl (n) cleric: pcrempnan (n) woman, female (used for human beings only): b*Una (n) female (used for animals. In coloquial and lamlllar speech, it is used also for human beings, woman); Ukl2 (ni— man, male (used for human462 words
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Advertisement301 1965-01-27 10 Straits Ti.es 4 Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be »es)«esl MM COLD ITONAOI SUHR. MARKET Orchard Road (Reeasxtaolet Desk) COLD STORAQI ■RANCHES At Holland Road Katona Nenral Sase. Authorised Aeeate: CITY BOOK STORI LTD Winchester Hove*. Coltyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT FMzpetrlek'e Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rosd. Naval301 words
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Advertisement74 1965-01-27 10 Fine Elcitnc Instruments TWIN-REVERB AMP. Fender Twin Amp with built-in Reverb is on amplifier featuring the) latest in electronic advances plus offering advantages of modem styling and outstanding performances. The Reverberation and Vibrato features, plut high distortionless power with wide ronge characteristics make it o favourite among topflight musicians. Fitted74 words
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Advertisement110 1965-01-27 10 sssssssss^BßW. f_a^K 1 from COLD STORAGE SUNSHINE BAKERIES W hether the occasion is a birthday, wedding, anniversary or just an impromptu get-together, them's just nothing better than Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries, why? because Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioner iae are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest110 words
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216 1965-01-27 11 Japanese mediation move? Embassy puzzled KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Japanese Embassy here is puzzled over the an-i nouncement yesterday that a Japanese mission may come here to explore the ground for new peace talks to solve the Malaysia Indonesia dispute. "We are absolutely in the dark about this reported special216 words
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129 1965-01-27 11 Fishermen's flotilla out for D-Fund sea harvest today L" I ALA TRENGGAM. Tues. About 350 fishermen will set out to sea in 40 motorised boats to fish for the National Defence Fund tomorrow. I This decision came in the wake of increasingly better catches in the la.-t few days due129 words
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Article48 1965-01-27 11 Fined 3 who broke fast MUAR, Tues. Three Muslims who were caught eating, drinking and smoking in a shop during fasting hours were each fined $5 Ui the Sharlah Court yesterday. They were Haji Allm bin Hall Nor, 50. Mohamed bin Atan. 30. and Haron bin Abdullah. 27.48 words
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Article84 1965-01-27 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Some 300 daily-paid workers of Diethelm and Co. Ltd.. belonging to the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union went on strike today, following a deadlock in bonus rate j negotiations Hit by the strike are the i firm's aluminium factory In Alexandra Road, its84 words
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Article, Illustration407 1965-01-27 11 p. c. shivadas - p. c. shivadas by —I EXPERT GRAFTS CORNEAS ON TWO BLIND PEOPLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prayers that God will help the "white doctor" to give them sight were said softly today by two old people, one of whom has not seen for the past tenWan Seng Yip - 407 words
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Article60 1965-01-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. lues. Two Malaysian army officers left by air this morning for India to attend a four-month senior officers' tactics course ;.t the Infantry School at Mhow. They are Ma or Mcor Ahmad bin Haji Dahari. of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malny Regiment, and60 words
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Article45 1965-01-27 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two visit ing American cancer experts. Drs. John and Ruth Graham, made an extensive tour of Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital where they met members of the staff. The couple arc from R< swrl! Park Memorial Institute. Buffalo New York.45 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-01-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE "ever growing" ties between Australia and Malaysia were stressed today by the Australian High Commissioner here, Mr. Tom Critchley. In an Australian Day broadcast, Mr. Critchley spoke of how Australia had substantiated "with deeds" the undertaking to support Malaysia,352 words
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Article32 1965-01-27 11 MUAR. Tues. The Town Council President. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahlr. today warned bicycle-owners here to renew their licences before March or face prosecution. The licence fee is 12.32 words
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Article77 1965-01-27 11 1 SINGAPORE. Tups. A motor car driver. Lang Jim Hwa. who caused hurt to a cyclist. Poon Seng Huat. was fined $60 in a traffic magistrate's court today, j While driving along Clemen- i ceau Avenue on Aug 4 last. Lang opened the right77 words
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Article28 1965-01-27 11 PENANG. Tues. The Cooperative College of Malaya will hold a two-month course for internal auditors of urban societies in Malaysia from April 13 to June 12.28 words
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223 1965-01-27 11 l/'JALA LUMPI R. Tuc» <v —India feeJs that as a free and independent Asian country, Malaysia has every right to be in the councils of the AfroAsian community, the Indian High Commissioner here, Mr. Mustapha Kamil Kidwai, said today. Mr. Kidwai said this223 words
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253 1965-01-27 11 'Seek true Malaysian identity' parties are urged JESSELTON, Tues. The Minister for Sabah Affairs. Dato Donald Stephens, today called on all people to forget their racial Identities and adopt a "true Malaysian identity Dato Stephens, who Is also president of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation, was speaking at a meetingAP - 253 words
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Article42 1965-01-27 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police have arrested 32 men while screening 5.938 people on anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours. Three men were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and 39 under the Scr-ieties Ordinance.42 words
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Article31 1965-01-27 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. The Peralc mobile X-ray unit will give free X-ray service to the public tomorrow at the District HosDitul here from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.31 words
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Article23 1965-01-27 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Negrt Scmbilan Red Crass will hold ft cluiiity dance at the Town Hall here on Feb. 6.23 words
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Advertisement69 1965-01-27 11 (IERA* W FULLY AUTOMATIC TELEVISION MX PURCHASERS Of A SIERA TV SET WILL RECEIVE A GENUINE BEST OUALITY SWISS WATCH cI .tRA TELEVISION IS AVAILABLE IN A WONDERFUL RANGE TO SUIT EVERY TASTE I CAQj. I 'I If jSM T44A I Mk MONTHLY I It's easy to own a SIERA69 words
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Advertisement51 1965-01-27 11 STUART CRYSTAL STUART CRYSTAL Square Spirit Decanter Claret Decanter and and 10 -oz. Tumblers matching glasses in in "Waverley" pattern "Park Lane" pattern; Decanter $110.00 Decanter $110.00 Tumblers, each $18.80 Classes, each 11.25 See the wide selection of Crystalware in our Crystal Department on the Ground Floor. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE51 words
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Miscellaneous641 1965-01-27 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 XX. &P. Pinanjr i Gallant 'Camel Race' 7.30 Ipoh Malacca Bachelor Father "Bentley •> v. c,- and tlle Gullible Ouit£u-l8t"; m,^: 11* o Kt Pattem o and 8-00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Music. 5_45 Programme Sum- A Sketch; 830 Highway Patrolmary; 5_50 News Outlines In641 words
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Article, Illustration456 1965-01-27 12 TOKYO. Tuesday JAPAN'S Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, told the Diet (Parliament) yesterday that Japan should deal with the China problem ''prudently and from its own independent viewpoint, without making unnecessary haste to reach a conclusion." In a policyAP - 456 words
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72 1965-01-27 12 yy IN MPEG. IfcM lim.i has plated mother bis order for < unurikin uhcat that could total 27 million bushels, the Canadian Wheat Board announced vesterd.iy Approximate sale price is CSSO million. The purchase is the fourth under a threeyear agreement which started onReuter - 72 words
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106 1965-01-27 12 EXPLOSION AT JAVA OIL PLANT: TWO DEAD JAKARTA, Tues. An explosion at the Shell oil installations at Wonokromo, near the East Java capital of Soerabaya, last Saturday killed two people ard seriously wounded another. Antara news agency said the explosion occured at an oil refinery Installation. An investigation was nowAP - 106 words
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Article35 1965-01-27 12 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Lord Snovvdon. photographer lu»sband of Princess Margaret, has declined Hollywood contract to take still photographs of Doris Day and Rod Taylor in connection with the Twentieth Century Pox Film. I Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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130 1965-01-27 12 THE UNCLE OF FLEET STREET DIES AT 77 ONDON, Tues. RearL Admiral Sir George Pirie Thomson, Britain's cbief press censor throughout World War II he was known as "the Uncle of Fleet Street"— died here. He was 77. He described war-time censorship under his direction as entirely voluntary. An editorReuter - 130 words
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Article51 1965-01-27 12 LONDON, Tues. Thr 83.600--ton Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth, the world's biggest passenger liner, went aground Just outside Cherbourg today for nearly half an hour in thick fog and drizzle, a Cunard spokesman said here. It was low water at the time and she was floated off later.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1965-01-27 12 CANBERRA. Tues. The Duke of Edinburgh will open the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra on Feb. 22, the acting Prime Minister. Mr. John McEwen, announced last night.30 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-01-27 12 Surgeons remove Nat King Cole's left lung C A N T A MONICA. Tues. Singer Nat King Cole successfully underwent surgery for removal of his left long yesterday in a battle against cancer. His condition was reported as satisfactory after the three-hour operation at St. John's Hospital The hospital IssuedUPI - 129 words
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228 1965-01-27 12 MOSCOW EXPLAINS: THAT BLAST DIDN'T VIOLATE PACT WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department said last night that the Soviet Union had told the United States that an underground nuclear explosion in Russia on Jan. 15, did not violate the partial nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The department said that the Soviet Government,Reuter - 228 words
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Advertisement89 1965-01-27 12 CxmtessaSMW FOUR FULL-WIDTH DOORS 56 MILES PER GALLON 4CYLINDER 4-STROKE ENGINE 4-WHEEL INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION ALL-STEEL 'MONOCOQUE' BODY MORE THAN 70 M. P. H THEKIICAR IMHEStmiMB RANGE <£A O Q PZ\M TU FAVOURABLE GUARANTEE ONE YEAR OR 10,000 MILES SEE AND TEST DRIVE THE Omtessa §M TODAY. AT HE^l FEDERAL AUTO89 words
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Advertisement191 1965-01-27 12 i I A it foniiDA Introducing tT»e fabulous IVI/Vl\fl y Shirt 80°r polyester fibre/20^ cotton. For the man -a bout-town Insist on Spear Shirts Available in -tirZLEnP) TOPCRON, COOLENE and the latest IOpURA r^^ yeT p n U^Q IfIC I IX LJ of SINGAPORE Mil Mil 7^74. MIOH $I*f€T, SINCAPOHI.191 words
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Miscellaneous225 1965-01-27 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Politician, possibly Arcadian t>™. ™~>., w^.n.l o<«.ir,c» rw.» but he cooked a steals 13 > 1. Poet gow round a*»£st poet gidM R L g in the Kitchen (5, 8). m a> 9. Philosopher-politician combln- «L 3.^. ing Henry V «nd Hamlet who e Q(225 words
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135 1965-01-27 13 THE public and school children make use of pirate taxis not because they do not know about not being covered by insurance but because pirate taxis offer them convenient and cheap transport The bus companies really cannot cope with the public and school children135 words
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Article42 1965-01-27 13 A NUMBER of accidents take place along the Changkat Jong-Bat ak Rabit Road In Teluk Anson merely because it is too narrow. Cyclists are forced to keep to the grass verge because two vehicles can hardly pass each other. TAXPAYER Ti-luk Anson42 words
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Article70 1965-01-27 13 FURTHER to my letter which you printed In last Saturday's Straits Times, you unfortunately omitted a very important point, since whilst I said that heavy exhaust fumes can be caused by bad maintenance, I also pointed out that they can be produced by unintelligent driving of diesel-engined vehicles and that70 words
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296 1965-01-27 13 Two rules of the road in Singapore ("|N the night of January 21 I happened to be In Koek Road and saw two policemen busily noting the numbers of any car which stopped alongside the white line. So far oi I could see, even if a car stopped merely for296 words
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Letter111 1965-01-27 13 Car parks at housing estates •THE original plans for provision of car parks have had to be drastically revised as the ratio of car owners to tenants In, the Tanglln Halt neighbourhood Is exceptionally high compared with the board's other estates The Housing and Development Board Is keenly aware of111 words
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166 1965-01-27 13 VETERINARY SURGEONS: CASE OF DOUBLE STANDARDS IN the veterinary service of Malaysia, there are two categories of professionally qualified veterinarians. MEMBERS of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons iMR.CV.Sj a qualification regLstrable with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RC.V.S.i in England. They are appointed to Division I. HOLDERS of166 words
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262 1965-01-27 13 I AST year when my son was in Primary I, he was using Federal Readers Books I and 11. This year when he was given his school text books, I noticed that he will be using Federal Readers Books II and 111262 words
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Letter68 1965-01-27 13 rpHE Information, Minister, J. Inche Senu. says our No. 1 enemy is Red China: no doubt about that. And yet. all this while our import figures of Chinese goods exceed our exports to them. Imagine the amount of business we have been giving Mao Tse-tung, the man staunchly68 words
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626 1965-01-27 13 I REFER to your report of Jan. 15 headlined "A fruitless day for parents at Education Department." and wish to point out that members of the public should have been fully aware that office hours for government servants during puasa are from 8 a.m. to626 words
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Advertisement106 1965-01-27 13 THIS NEW YEAR E/EI GIVE HOOVER IM Ls^— vy-^t r^JlCwfc T i* 5 WASHING \f WITH THE I J) HOOVER KEYMATIC THERE'S ALWAYS GOOD REASON FOR CHOOSING HOOVER PUASI COT HERE— ___.^S^2!_ If you live within o rodius of 10 imles of the following towns ond wish to hove o106 words
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Advertisement305 1965-01-27 13 most personal penmost welcome gift! the PARKER VP* j§j *Very Personal Here is a pen you can give with pride and y assurance as well, for the Parker VP is the only pen with the point a writer can adjust to suit his writing angle precisely. ji There is a305 words
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Advertisement737 1965-01-27 14 (Contlnurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M w»r*<a St (Min.)— Box St -I*, txtwm PO$T OF Lady Helper for 8:. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital bas been tilled All applicant* thanked. A LARCE COMPANY require* several tractor drivers. Please apply to M s.T. Spore. WANTED MALE GRADUATE to teacb physics in Senior737 words
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Advertisement945 1965-01-27 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I IS Words M r Win.)— Box St rt*. extrm ALL THOSE at present abroad *eekini; position In their own or anotbei Country should write for particulars and terms qg a service wltb over 50 years world-wide reputation Percy Coutts Co.. Ltd.. 323. High Holburn. London. Ef C.I945 words
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Advertisement722 1965-01-27 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St 'Mini—Box St eta. txtrm HOUSE near Jobore Bahru town. Rent reasonable. Suitable for a European couple. Phone (J. 8.) 2391 (afternoon). MIRNISHED 3 BEDROOM lot Kloor Mai Kent Sale Macpberson Road area 3 Available Immediately. Telephone (Spore) *****. tf a.m. 4 p.m. 46, CENTLE ROAD,722 words
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Advertisement773 1965-01-27 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word* U (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm 179 CARPMAEL ROAD, d'por*. FreeBokj 2,800 sq.ft. 2 storey. 4 bedrooms vacant Tel 9633H Mr 81m. NEAR MACPHERSON ROAD: TwoStorey Terrace House. 3 bedroom*. 2 hatbrooms. Colour tiled floors. About 2.600 square feet. Freehold. $30,000. Vacant possession. Maas773 words
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Advertisement954 1965-01-27 14 TUITION IS Word, St (Mim.)-Box S» et: txtrm H.S.C. GENERAL PAPER, School Certificate English. Tel: ***** Spore. MANDARIN HOME Tutor required. Tel: B'pore ***** after 6 p.m. dally. QUICK SUCCESS in driving. Rim Spore 5O8&2 Hourly $4.50 guaranteed no/-. LEARN DRESSMAKING at your home Amazing (Dutch) method Kfthleen *****. B'pore.954 words
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Advertisement875 1965-01-27 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS Word* St (Mlm.)-Box St eta. txtrm LATEST TRANSISTORISED INTERCOM for Office. Horn* and Factory use. Cheapest In tbe market R.O.S. Singapore *****/787&6. SALES SERVICE. New, 'used typewriter*, adding machines, calculators, narh refiners, cabinets, etc. Prices reasonable. Workmanship guaranteed. General Office Macblnea Service, 14-1) Chulia Street, B'pore. Tel:875 words
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Advertisement823 1965-01-27 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St (Min.)-Box St rt*. txtrm FOR SALE itMU Uaimrer 2.S LJirt datooo Automatic Transmission aad Alrcoodltloo. Call S'por* V 5366 during otilc« noure MERCEDES 190 Late 1983 Grey Showroom condition low mileage one owner. Telephone (Spore) ***** Office bours ***** after 3.00 p.m. 19S1 A/SPRITE823 words
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Advertisement407 1965-01-27 14 FOR SALE IS Word* St t Vim.)— Box 5» ct*_,xtn CEILING FAN U.K. SO" 111/- per month inclusive of fixing Boh Swee Teck. 119 Middle Road. Spore. Tel: MMf. FREE HAMPER OFFER for Kelvtnator Refrigerators. Trade-in Accepted Central KefriKeratlon. 344 Joo Cbiat Road. Spore 41'.'>M/4«90J. ITOKI JAPAN'S No. 1 Steel407 words
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Advertisement1294 1965-01-27 15 10 LIVERPOOL I IVLSI LOA^I U Uue i con sani ana* 'laakg AUTOLYCUS Liverpeil, Oublm. BHMH... ll Pt/TMay Jaa 21 CITTONEUS li»erpeel, A.or.n-outh ll ft/Fll 1 Fll 2 MACHAON Liierpiil, (,iasgc« Jai 21 Fel I ANCHISES Literpael r«i 1 til I Fll I/It tel II ANTEHOI litirpaal, Dublin. Giisgow... Id1,294 words
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Advertisement1245 1965-01-27 15 I THE EAC LINES aaßaal***! V^^s^ 3 aaaal KA V~yC«B 1 OIMA UI»AKJI.*.VWTmNMA»*r*<NAMG LaaaV jht"eKaaß f«~«"ou< !<.»»«,. lotoiihs w.wni)ot«» V9k^j Pimm IMI Plaaa ***** Pkm (UI fi (M isn SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, UTTAKIk. GENOA, Lt HAVkt. NAMIURt. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROnERDAM, AMSTERDAM, tOTHENBURt. AARHIS AHD COPtNHAGEN Itajaate sum '«.^m» "KiNA" (I)1,245 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-01-27 15 I Benxiline] tXPRtS* StRVICE 10 URMeU, LIVERPOOL CONTINENIAt i*ORIS Drt lf inir For Liverpool tat 21 BENLAKId Hamburg FH 21 ..ngiKNi I a-aea Peeen w!xlum U» 1 la Pirt/ J ii 21 Antwarp Mar 11 nPNAinm f(r Hamburg Mar I OtNALULn Lonooa Mar 11 Hull Mar 21 *~t M'brosgti Mir1,264 words
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Advertisement1232 1965-01-27 15 feELLEBHAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTO. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapon P. Sham Piaae| CITY OF COLOMIO It laa/ I FH •FLAkINIAN 11/1S Fll lt/11 FH It FH CITY OF WELLINGTON 27 FH/ 1 Mar 2 MM CITY OF LEEDS 15/11 Mar 11/11 Mm 21 Mm t CITY1,232 words
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713 1965-01-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE main feature of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday was renewed interest in tin shares which had a better turnover than for some time. The local interest reflects the firmer look of mining shares in London which are713 words
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Article25 1965-01-27 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 35 Jan. 26 •Industrials: 79.30 79.86 Tins: 109.04 110.45 S rubbers: 106.06 106.26 Dfc. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article90 1965-01-27 16 THE Malayan Exshinxs Banks' A.io ciation made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Varfc;: buying TT 32 11/16. atfrmail OB 32 13/16. VO d/st. 33 1/8 credit bills. »O dat 33 5/16 trad* bills Canada: buying- TT 3ft 1/8 airmail OD90 words
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Article76 1965-01-27 16 MELBOURNE. Tups TNDUSTRIALS continued lo drift lower in iisln v Moves were iihitow. ■MM metals lost crnunri wntl Ml. Isa iloui. Bd. to Ita. 6d. Oils were steady. Mount Imi t N. Broken Hill (10. Ampol n S Au-M Con tnd Aunt. Paper Manuf t B.U.P Carriers i76 words
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Article26 1965-01-27 16 JAN. 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 i cents (down one-eighth or a cent). TIN: 8(il!l.7.-» (up S4.r»>. I'noilk'ial estimated ■aTcrtaai MS tons (up IsMM).26 words
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Article227 1965-01-27 16 I,'EBRUARV tint xradt rubber rob. 1 buyers cloted at 5 p.m. in Singspore ii.i Kuala Lumpur yi-M. 7H cents im.t Ih., down on.-«mhtb of a cent on Monday I nflrttlH level for the position. The tone ma Inactive. R.A.S. ami F.M.R.E. doting prlcss In centi ptr lb. ysttsrday227 words
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Article36 1965-01-27 16 ON the free exchange market la Hun* KonK yesterday the U.>. dollar was quoted at 5.741 for T.T. and 5.73 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 16.08 and on* taol of gold at 2231.36 words
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479 1965-01-27 16 THE price of Straits tin rose by $4.25 to $619.75 per picul in Penang yesterday, reflecting the better sentiment now apparent in the market following the General Services Administration action in restricting the sale of stockpiled tin. In London on Monday tin479 words
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Advertisement1217 1965-01-27 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal Toronto Detroit Oicago •■Teias Man" 22 Frt 7 Mar I Apr II Apr 19 Apr II Apr "Masaskiau Man" 13 Mar 25 Mar 27 Apr 1 May I May 11 May West Coast of Central/South1,217 words
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Advertisement988 1965-01-27 16 f*>°ioRIENTl LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 12 Feb 1965 P. Swettenham 14 Feb 1965 Singapore 16 Feb 1965 Far Manila 20/22 Feb, Hong Kong 24/28 Feb Return: Singapore 4 Mor 1965 P. Swettenham 7 Mar 1965 Penang 9 Mor 1965 Fare From:— Penang988 words
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Advertisement493 1965-01-27 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Sea-..™ MM P.rUJJjr Bat** p ~*m TRICOLOR (Calls Puwn. Japan) r BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EAST AND WEST COAST PORTS th ring FERNBANK I Ml TAGATUT f«» TUUCA J7 Frt FERN LINE FROM U.S.A.. GULF AN! WEST COAST PORTS FERNMOOR FERMROOK 31 Ja. FOR OUTWARD SERVICES SEE493 words
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Advertisement203 1965-01-27 16 WESTBOUNDj EUROPE SERVICE Singapore ~^Th"am"^^ P'i^r Marseilles. Ha»re. Dsnkirt, NAUSICAA 11/11 Frt 11/21 F.k 22 Fek Antwerp. Hamlurg. Bremen. itetterdam. SOUTH I WtST AFRICA SERVICE Smgapore^'^Turban^iTiTr'W^riTno'ft^ (22 2', Capetown (24 2), TATIANA V 7 Frt Matadi (1/3). Port Harcourt. Lagos. Apapa (7/3), Cotonoa, (1/3) Lome, Takoradi. Frtetown, Dakar (23/3). EASTBOUMD203 words
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Article871 1965-01-27 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Borneo Co. 295. 4td.: C.f. Holdinm I9.0OO) $2.07: Csso ordt. (l.OOO) M.71: T. and N. ord*. (l.OOO) $2.41 D. (4.000)871 words
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Article68 1965-01-27 17 /MINESE Produce Eichanie, Slnv ripor* noon pnett Mr picui yetttrday: Cocentit oil: bulk $64 *«tlrn, drum jor Milan, Copra: J;in Fab. i K "Continent Ptpptr: Muntuk »-h«€ <IH7| ncllem. ■amwak whit* Jtn-'i »iiit« BnnivHk black siv ptllcra, garbled Lampoog Mack sihtj in>. asta $177J •iniuport Copra Attoeiation noon68 words
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Advertisement978 1965-01-27 17 (Continued from Page 14) MISCELLANEOUS tt W..rit* m IMm I U»x 5» -f. .ri.m SPRAY PAINTING REPAIRS REFRIGERATOR within a hours, customer's house. Telephone Spore *****. REFRIGERATORS SERVICING Bpray puintin« repairs at owners' kHM, High class workmanship and economy. Tel: ***** Singapore. SINGLE? SPOUSE-CHOOSING PROBLEMS? Confidentially consult Asia Marriage Bureau,978 words
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Advertisement823 1965-01-27 17 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) IS Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm DELICIOUS rHEin sea froou and steamboat SS/- aacli. moderate orlc*. Coral Sem Kood Restaurant 18 Upper 8erao(ooo Rd.. kVpora. (Abovr Woodsvllle Circle) Talc: *****. 22SWH. TRY TASTY SALT BAKED Chicken ana other famous chicken dishes. Baaag Kee. Seranitoon Rd..823 words
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Advertisement644 1965-01-27 17 B.3aWhJM=fcMl THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, No. 26 of 1961 Notice of Intention Under Section 65(2). It is hereby notified for general information that the Deputy Prime Minister Intends to make an order, to be cited as the Road Traffic (Singapore Motor Club Speed Trial; Order. 1965. On Saturday, 6th February,644 words
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Advertisement678 1965-01-27 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (2 VACANCIES) Applications are Invited from persons resident in Malaysia for the above posts in the Electricity Supply Department on the salary scale of $638 x 34-934/982 x 34--$1,254. plus Cost of Living Allowance at current678 words
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Advertisement328 1965-01-27 17 TENDERS I P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the State En- 1 gineer, P.W.D. Selan-jor, I Jalan Sultan Hlshamuddln. Kuala Lumpur from Class ("D") and above P.W.D. Registered Contractors (Under Head I Supply) up to 3.00 p.m. on 16-2-65 for Supply and Erection of an328 words
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Advertisement176 1965-01-27 17 Accountant or Book Keeper to take charge of accounts of a professional firm in Kuala Lumpur. Preference will be given to a qualified person or one having worked in an accountants' firm or having other commercial experience. Commencing salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Apply to Box A176 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1965-01-27 18 Malaysia hits back at Indon lies— in Sock's own words 'CONTROVERSIAL' EXISTENCE? JUST A CHANGE OF NAME... 'WE HAVE ALREADY EXPLAINED OUR OWN ATTITUDES' Ramani: Surprising, the length of time taken and wealth of words expended in stating the simple thesis 'We don't like Malaysia' UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Malaysia yesterday1,244 words
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Article47 1965-01-27 18 LAGOS. Tues.— The five-day meeting of the Scientific. Technical and research Commission of the Organisation of Alrican Unity ended yesterday in a dispute. Ghana walked out in protest against the naming of Nigeria as interim headquarters of the commission, it was reported. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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162 1965-01-27 18 Australian aid to Indonesia continues: Envoy SYDNEY. Tues. Australia will continue to give aid to Indonesia despite President Soekarno's confrontation policy towards Malaysia, the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Keith Shann. said today. He was speaking at in airport press conference here prior to returning to Indonesia after being onReuter - 162 words
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156 1965-01-27 18 TPOH, Tues.— The presi--1 dent of the sessions court, Inche Abu Talib bin Othman. today sentenced a robber to three years' jail and three strokes of the rotan "as a deterrent to others." He founa Cho Ben Son. 28, alias Pal156 words
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252 1965-01-27 18 ]Lf ANILA, Tues. president Macapagal said yesterday that the Philippines and Malaysia had worked to improve their relations despite their dispute over S&.bah. In a state of the nation I address to the Fifth PhilipI pine Congress, 'he President expressed the hope252 words
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Article57 1965-01-27 18 MIAMI. Tues. Havana R;i<lio said last night that Eloy Gutierrez Mcnoyo, the widely known guerilla lender reported to Imvr filtered i Cuba recently from exile vith an anti-Castro band, had been captured. Mer.oyo and tlirec companion! 'were .seized by Castro militiamen in the Baracoa regionAP - 57 words
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Advertisement130 1965-01-27 18 IjSj national bank limited H H HII (Incorporated in the State of Brunei] Authorised Capital: 520,000,000 have pleasure in announcing the opening of the Bank at 102/103 Jalan Kianggeh, Brunei Town by Y.T.M. Duli Pengiran Bendahara Sri Maharaj Permai Suara Muda Haji Hashim Ibni Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman, D.K., D.P.M.130 words
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280 1965-01-27 19 Asif Iqbal saves the day for Pakistan THE TESTS 1 WELLINGTON, Tues. Pakistan, need-< ing 259 runs for victory in 187 minutes, slumped dramatically in their i second innhv?s on the final day of the First' cricket Test against New Zealand, but the tailenders rallied and forced a draw here280 words
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Article184 1965-01-27 19 JOHANNESBURG. Tues.— En*. tend, though los:ng four quick \wckeis while 17 runs werp added, were rallied by a century from Peter Parlit: in the Fourth Vttt with South Africa here Uw day. A:, lunch England were 374 for eight in reply to South AMca* 390 for six184 words
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Article67 1965-01-27 19 PEJsANG. '.Mes.— The $10,000 Spring Cup over B.f will be the main race of the three-day meeting here on Feb. 28. Mar. 3 and ft. for horses in Classes One. Five and Six. Distances are: Class One 7f and «> ,f. Class Five— 6f or 7f67 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-01-27 19 DM KEE CHAN - SADAR No. 1 PRO IN PAK DM KEE CHAN GOLF By SINGAPORE. Tues. Lai Sadar (above) is the first Pakistani to enter for the Singapore and Malayan Open Golf championships in March. Thirty-year-old Sadar, the Pakistan Open champion of 1963 and 1964. is a professional at the Peshawar Golf Club264 words
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Article447 1965-01-27 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with -STRONGLY FANCIED FOR TENGKU f S GOLD CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gHAW STABLE's five-year-old, Entertainment V, has been alloted 8.3 in the Tengku's Gold Cup handicaps published today. The Irish gelding has just struck form and is sure to be one of the447 words
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Article68 1965-01-27 19 TENCKU S COLD CUP For Class 1 Div. 1 horses to be run over lOf on Feb. 7. The Glppslander 9.07 Champion 9.04 Yalala 9.02 Moviegoer 9.01 Shockaling.ini 8.09 Sunici Want 1.07 Box Office 111 8.03 hntrrUiiimrnt V 8.03 I.och Leven 8.02 Malaysian (.lory 8.00 1 rlten68 words
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Article136 1965-01-27 19 IPOH, Tues. The MRA Sti- pendiary Steward's reDort on Sunday .i races here: RACE ONE Kltson Leon*, rider of Adaran, tTM spoken to for dropping his hands too quickly In the run to the winning post. RACE TWO Blue Mls« wa* slow into stride and ran136 words
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190 1965-01-27 19 JOE DORAI - IT'S FREE SOCCER FOR S'PORE FANS THIS YEAR JOE DORAI By CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore football fans will be admitted to Jalan Besar Stadium for League matches FREE OF CHARGE, This is part of SAFA's plan to increase public Interest in football and to reduce expenditure in the coming season. Announcing190 words
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Article38 1965-01-27 19 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Officials of Johore Cricket Council elected were: President K. Ponniah; Vicepresidents Koh Kam Watt and J. Santiago: Secretary M.K. Nettur; Treasurer A. Ganesan: Committee C. Rajalculaslngam. R. Indrasegaran. C. Williams and S. Sathaslvam.38 words
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Article277 1965-01-27 19 HOCKEY SCC 0 SCHOOLS 2 Singapore, Tuesday. PLAYING fine attacking hockey, Combined Schools gained their 6econd success in the SHA League Div. 1, scoring twice without reply from the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang today. The other Div 1 match to- I day was postponed277 words
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Article104 1965-01-27 19 TONDON. Tues. BrlUln will this year have a "Mille Mi«U»" motor race. It will be on the racing circuit at Brands Hatch Kent, instead of public roads like the famous Italian race. 1 which was last run in 195T The race, which Is to be heldReuter - 104 words
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Article226 1965-01-27 19 BOXING Chance for Gonzalez HOUSTON (Texas), Tues.— Welterweight champion Emile Griffith will meet Manuel Gonzalez, No. 3-rank-ed challenger, in a 10-round non-title match tonight that could result in a future battle between the two for the crown. Gonzalez. 25, feels If he can uoset the champion or come close, thenAP - 226 words
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Article74 1965-01-27 19 rTKDKYO, Tues. The Japanese Badminton Federation 1 announced today they would send a team to the world badminton Invitation tournament In Glasgow on Mar. 11-13. The team will comprise Takeshi Mlyanaga. 24. and Ellchl Sakal. 25. both of whom took part in the International badminton champonshlps In74 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-01-27 19 I>RANCO Kubala, 16-year-old son of the great Spanish footballer Ladislav Kubala, has joined Arsenal's junior squad. Billy Wright, Arsenal's manager says: "Branco shows excellent ball control. Some of his moves remind me of his dad." As Branco dribbled a ball across the Highbury pitch, suddenly flicked it71 words
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175 1965-01-27 19 RUGBY SCOTLAND MAKE 4 CHANGES v WALES PDINBUROH. Tues. Scot- land's team to play Wales in their Rugby Union international at Murrayfleld here on Feb. 6 show four changes from the side defeated 16-8 by Prance in Paris earlier this month. There is also a new eh plain in MikeReuter - 175 words
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Article77 1965-01-27 19 IPOH. Tues. The Peralc Indians team to meet Selangcr Indians, holders, in the final of the Bardhan Cup soccer tournament at Stadium Perak on Saturday, kickoff 8 p.m. will be from: Ramadan Rao. James Ra J u, M. Karuthu, M. Ramasamy. P. A Gurasegaran. P.77 words
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Article81 1965-01-27 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association will .s age three days of tr:als at Kuala Lumpur next month to select a Malaysian women's team to compete in the Asian Cup a: Seoul. Scuth Korea, in April. Twenty-five players will take part in the trials,81 words
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Article85 1965-01-27 19 Open tourney after ABC meet BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Players from Denmark, the United States and Britain have been Invited by the Uttar Pradesh Badminton Association to participate In an open tournament immediately after the Asian Badminton Confederation's team championship to be held at Lucknow, India, from Oct. 30 to85 words
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Article409 1965-01-27 19 Swan and Kay are found —guilty— SOCCER ROUNDUP T ONDON, Tues. Two English in- ternational footballers yesterday were found guilty at a Nottingham Court of being involved in a betting conspiracy and "fixing" an English League match result. The two, 28-year-old centre-forward Peter Swan of First Division League side Sheffield409 words
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Article25 1965-01-27 19 LONDON. Tues. St. Mary s I Hospital brat EBBW Vale 16-14 in a Rugby Union club match play- i ed here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article14 1965-01-27 19 McGillivray Cup (T. Anson): j Nova Scotia 3 Cicely 0: Melintang w.o Flemington.14 words
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Article30 1965-01-27 19 Rrngam League tKluang): I Tong Ken* bt Hay Pai 68-28; I Chin Chiang bt Yong Kek 52-51; Lit Kek bt Chong You 46-39: Kong Chene bt Choon Seng 69-59.30 words
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Article22 1965-01-27 19 Fricndllnes: Medicals 4 St. Fran- cis Assn 3 (at Malacca): Gurkha I Signals 6 Tank Regt Segamat 1 I fat Seremban)22 words
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Advertisement49 1965-01-27 19 rDKaGHEDFOR Stf ETY 1 \ry c CHASS.S/BOOV I 1 Strong .lon^tudinalanf e .f°K. C Mc, |oorforms I I nate noise and v.brafo suspension For absolute SAFETY— Drive MERCEDES-BENZ today! |A MOIOI DIVISION ifcTCU tßcutUCl| SINGAPORE BATU PAHATSriEMBANKUAI A lUMPUI >A JM KUAt A TKf NCCANU MNANC KUCHING JESSE tTON49 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-01-27 19 DIARY j HOCKEY Spore Div 1: F jlk« If Khalsa (Thomson Rd>. Div 2: PWD v Schools i ßras Basah Rd). RUGGhK Club match: RM^f v Batu (Airport Rd.. XL). SOCCEK MrGillivray Cupi I Sg. Samak v Jendaruta (Speedy I Rd, T. Anson).43 words
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Article, Illustration461 1965-01-27 20 Defence purely our responsibility Tun Razak: All measures, including deployment of troops, are directed by the National Council KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE responsibility for the defence of Malaysia is "purely ours," the Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, reiterated today. lie s;iid this ill ;i statement following a meeting of461 words
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Article85 1965-01-27 20 MADRAS. Tues— A 22-year-old man soaked himself in petrol »n d died in flames today as members of Madras State's main opposition party. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. defied a Government ban and observed today as a day of mourning over the introduction of Hindi as India's officialReuter - 85 words
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Obituary20 1965-01-27 20 MR FM »T SITHAMBAKAM CHCTTIAR 20 KumponK Guru. Tclok Anaon named away painfully 26.1.63. Kuntral 27.1.63 at 3 p.m.20 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-01-27 20 Palace pictures for Vogue girls with Sultan Ismail A BEAMING Sultan Ismail of Johore poses with two lovely Vogue Magazine models. Carole Galanaugh (left) and Pamela lluntington. when the girls paid a morning call on him at the Istana Bukit Serene yesterday. Pam and Carol, both 22. are members ofHan Hai Fong - 127 words
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Article92 1965-01-27 20 CINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Daily -Rated General Stores Workers Union has given the Ministry of Finance two weeks to reinstate Peer Mohamed bin Murad Bux, a suspended watchman attached to the Mechanical Branch, P.W.D. Kallang, or face industrial action. The union secretary, Mr. S. M. Idroos, demanded92 words
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Article412 1965-01-27 20 LONDON. Tues. It was another quiet day In the stock markets but buyers were still taking a selective Interest in equities and gains fairly comfortably outnumbered losses. Although it was mostly the second rank shares attracting attention, more Interest was being shown In the leaders towards the close.412 words
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173 1965-01-27 20 CINGAPORE. Tues. A doctor, said to be the most important witness in a serious assault case, was not in court today when the case was called up for hearing at 10.40 a.m. Inspector Ronald Naldu. prosecuting, said that the witness was173 words
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Article57 1965-01-27 20 WASHINGTON. Tues. United States officials disclosed here today that President Johnson has invited President Mohammed Aviib Khan of Pakistan to pay a state visit to the U.S. In late spring or early summer. Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri of India had previously been invited toReuter - 57 words
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Article50 1965-01-27 20 BANGKOK. Tues. Two employees of the French Embassy here, both without diplomatic status, have been arrested on charges of espionage, a police source said today. A total of eight people have been detained by police since arrests in the case began last week. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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286 1965-01-27 20 lESSELTON. Tues. J The Australian Defence Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge said on his arrival here today that Malaysia's need for aid was more urgent than that of South Vietnam. Senator Paltridge. who flew straight from the airport to Keningau. said there had286 words
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Article114 1965-01-27 20 |/"UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Zambia (the former Northern Rhodesia) is prepared to mediate in the Malaysia Indonesia dispute, the Parliament Secretary to the Zambian Ministry for Local Government, Mr. Nephas Tembo, said here today. "We do not want many people to die over this dispute which we114 words
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Advertisement32 1965-01-27 20 U,te CLASSIFIEDS JO Word* Hi i Minimum) DHARMASENA-SIMON: V. rlrtmt I.I Mr- A W. F>rnanf.o and Mr A. W. FVmando and third ili'iicr-nr of Mr. Ie lira. n Oylon on 17 i32 words
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Advertisement163 1965-01-27 20 Give the Ang Pow that keeps on giving with each passing year give "M.C.I.F/' Certificates. If you wish to give something different you may do so. Your money is inand worthwhile this Chinese New vested in many leading Malaysian Year, consider the benefits of invest- Companie s and all holders163 words
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