The Straits Times, 28 January 1965
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Title Section20 1965-01-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. Hat**** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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Article, Illustration508 1965-01-28 1 Ex-MP among four arrested PLANNING TO LAUNCH ARMED REVOLT' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A FORMER M.P. of the Pan Malayan Islamic Party, a former State Assemblyman and two other men were arrested last night for "planning to launch an armed revolution/ 1 They are alleged to have508 words
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Article, Illustration507 1965-01-28 1 Khanh sweeps back into power BLOODLESS COUP: BUDDHIST MONKS END THEIR FAST SAIGON, Wednesday. COUTH Vietnamese generals today forced the Prime Minister, Mr. Tran Van Huong, out, of office following a violent Buddhist campaign against him and anti-American demonstrations in many parts of the country. After the Generals announced 1Reuter - 507 words
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Article106 1965-01-28 1 Nine Indons on arms charges SINGAPORE, Wed. Nine Indonesians were charged in a magistrate's court today on two counts of unlawful possession of firearms, ammunition and explosives. On the first count, they i were alleged to have in their possession nine sten guns without lawful authority at the 8i m.s.106 words
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Article63 1965-01-28 1 SYDNEY, Wed —The Indonesian .Ambassador to Australia. Maj.-Gen. R. A. Kosaslh, flew back to Jakarta today after hetng recalled by President Soekarno. "I have been called for consultation with my Government. I don't know the reason and I don't know the length of my trip.Reuter - 63 words
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Article35 1965-01-28 1 KARACHI. Wed.— Karachi University and affiliated colleges reopened today without incident after closing down in the middle of last month following a strike by students In support of demands lor education reforms. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1965-01-28 1 An 88-year-old West court here he could been Jailed for eight 14-year-old girl. WEST BERLIN. Wed. Berliner, who told a not resist young girls, has months' for seducing a Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article36 1965-01-28 1 BANGKOK. Wed Thirty houses were gutted and 30 river barges destroyed when fire broke out yesterday at the Shell Installation near Bangkok wharf Police estimated damage at about U*****,000 (MS7SO,OOOi.— UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article60 1965-01-28 1 TOKYO. Wed. Philippine Finance Secretary Ruflno O. Hectianova arrived here today by air from San Francisco for a two-day stopover before returning to Manila. Hechanova was met at Tokyo International airport by Philippine Ambassador to Japan, Jacinto Castel Borja. An Embassy spokesman said that Hechanova was planning60 words
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Article51 1965-01-28 1 SAIGON. Wed.— An American Air Force officer and a Vietnamese were killed today when their fighter-bomber crashed and caught fire on landing at the American air base of Blen Hoa, 12 miles north of Saigon. American military sources said there was no apparent reason for the51 words
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Article214 1965-01-28 1 Indons use rockets in Sarawak I^UCHING, Wed. Indonesian guerillas yesterday fired four rockets at a security forces position in the rugged border area of Sarawak's Fifth Division, a security forces spokesman said today. The fire was silenced by security force mortars, which made the guerillas retreat to the border. There214 words
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Article133 1965-01-28 1 Q4 may be named after Winston IVERPOOL. Wed. BriLj tain's new BU million Cunard Liner, temporarily known as the Q4. may be named after Sir Winston Churchill. This possibility was being considered by the Cunard Line, a company spokesman said here today. He added that some 70 names for theReuter - 133 words
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Article27 1965-01-28 1 WASHINGTON REACTION WASHINGTON, Wed. Washington authorities said t«»<l;iv new shakeup of the South Vietnam (iovernment docs not foreshadox\ outright military takeover— lPl (See This Pasc)27 words
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Article290 1965-01-28 1 J^OTA BHARU. Wed. A new offensive has been launched in the campaign to eliminate the remaining 500 Communist terrorists along the Malaya-Thailand border. Rewards ranging from 50 cents for livp bullets to 520,000 for the capture of topranking terrorists are being offered. More than290 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-01-28 2 STREET SCENE IN SAIGON AFTER ANTI-AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION A BUDDHIST monk carries away an unconscious comrade after a clash with police and paratroopers in front of the American Embassy in Saigon. Scores of monks and their teenage supporters were arrested after the anti U.S. demonstration lastUPI - 77 words
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Article150 1965-01-28 2 LUSAKA. Wed AN Indonesian dclo- sation led by the third Deputy Foreign Minister. Mrs. Supeni, arrived here yesterday for two-day talks with the Zambian Government on A fro- Asian co-opera-tion. Mrs. suponi. answering questions, told reporters it wa., likely that .she would explain Indonesia's withdrawal fromReuter - 150 words
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Article27 1965-01-28 2 KARACHI. Wed.— Leaders of I Pakistan's five combined opposition parties todny decided to contest j I the national and provincial iwmI bly election.-, next M.iich27 words
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Article60 1965-01-28 2 Mau Mau 'Marshal' shot NAIROBI. Wod. Self>tyled "Field Mar*hal" BaimuiiK!. leader of Kenya Mau Mau light Ml who refused to quit Iho forest after independence, was shot and killed in a police raid on his jungle lair yesterday. His righthand man. "General" Chui. and another follower dird with him. a60 words
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173 1965-01-28 2 PEKING'S 'GUARDED' AID PLEDGE TO SOEK I ONDON. Wed. Diplomatic dispatches said yesterday that Communist China had plrdced assistance, for steppedup Indonesian guerilla activities, but Wag shying away from direct confrontation with the West over Malaysia. China's promises of aid have been guarded they said and. as far as hasReuter - 173 words
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170 1965-01-28 2 Premier wounded in murder attempt dies i yEHERAN, Wed. The Iranian Prime Minister. Mr. Hassan Ali Mansour, died here yesterday, five days after being wounded by a gunman. He was 41 He was shot in the pelvis, neck and jaw by a Kunman as he was about to enter theReuter - 170 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-01-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ocap..., whoops -j /flrv\ /mow caw\ Mifm ->- 1 1 V socev J W see wMeeej \M\mA21 words
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Article, Illustration426 1965-01-28 3 STEVENSON: WE CAN'T HAVE TWO RULES ON PAYMENTS ITNITED NATIONS, Wed. The United States warned the U.N. yesterday that failure to solve i" its financial crisis could wreck it and "blow the human experiment into nothingness." Mr. Adlai Stevenson, chief U.S. delegate, told theReuter - 426 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-01-28 3 'A limit to what one man's flesh can bear' U.N. MEETING ADJOURNED AFTER THREE HOURS TTNITED NATIONS, ki Wed. Mr. Alex Quaison-S ackey of Ghana indicated to General Assembly delegates last night that three hours in his presidential chair without relir-f was as much as one man's flesh and bloodReuter - 228 words
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Article115 1965-01-28 3 Wilson's new Economics Minister I ONDON, Wed.— Mr. Austin Albu. 61, an engineer, scientist and economist was yesterday appointed Mm- lster of State for Economic Affairs in Mr. Harold Wilson's Labour Government. He succeeds Mr. Anthony Crosland. who last Friday was made Secretary (or Education and Science when Mr. MichaelReuter - 115 words
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Article61 1965-01-28 3 LONDON. Wed. The English I and Scottish Football Associations i are to receive a payment of £75.000 i a yeai from the Pools Promoters I Association for the use of cup fixtures by the pools. Mr. Denis Follows, the English F A secretary, announced that theyReuter - 61 words
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109 1965-01-28 3 Court hears case of Cindy who lost her bark LONDON. Wed. A collie ***** called Cindy was depressed after her screeching bark was reduced by a veterinary surgeon to a soft coughing noise, a Maidenhead court was told yesterday: The prosecution said that following complaints from neighbours about the seven-year-old109 words
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150 1965-01-28 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson left hospital here yester- day after his weekend illness with a cold and chest complication. Mr. Johnson, looking flt. walked out of the naval nosoital at nearby Bethesda. Maryland, where he has teen for the past three-and-a-half days. His doctor saidReuter - 150 words
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Article42 1965-01-28 3 LISBON, Wed— Police dispersed students who tried to demonstrate In several Lisbon streets yesterday In protest against the arrests In recent weeks of about 70 students on political charges. An Interior Ministry spokesman said nobody was hurt or arrested—Reuter.42 words
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Article53 1965-01-28 3 I ONDON, Wed. A burglar, after attacking Mr. Cyril Paige in his home and forcing him to drive towards London fell asleep in the car and dozed until the car reached a police station where he was arrested, Mr. Paige told a court today. The man was53 words
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Article41 1965-01-28 3 LOS ANGELES. Wed. The surgeon who removed singer Nat King Cole's cancerous left lung said yesterday: "There is no reason why he won't be able to sing again." The surgeon said Cole's condition is "very, very good." AP.AP - 41 words
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Article44 1965-01-28 3 LEGHORN (Italy >. Wed— Three lions were shot dead as they mauled their tamer during a circus rehearsal here yesterday. The tamer was slightly hurt The circus director opened flre with a submachinegun and it bicycle acrobat with a pistol.44 words
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Article30 1965-01-28 3 STOCHTON (California*. Wed. Gravedlggers went on strike yesterday at three cemeteries here over a wage dispute. At least 15 burials were delayed by the strike action.— AP.AP - 30 words
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Article25 1965-01-28 3 MOSCOW, Wed. An American Serviceman has crossed over from South Korea to North Korea, according to Moscow Radio He was not named. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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118 1965-01-28 3 LONDON, Wed. The world's most valuable stamp once sold by a Mho-lbov for six shillines and now insured for v: 200.000. was flown to London from the Inited State* last nieht. The 1856 British Guiana one-cent msucenta was discovered in 1873 by schoolboyReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-01-28 3 Greek students protest against —Russia 4 THENS, Wed. About 5.000 university students carrying placards massed in Athens yesterday, and for the first time since the current Cyprus crisis began in 1963, shouted anti-Soviet slogans. Orthodox theologians In black robes led the students who gathered outside the Athens UnWersity campus. PastAP - 145 words
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Article28 1965-01-28 3 MOSCOW. Wed. A new collapsible Soviet motor scooter which can be carried in the luggage compartment of a car has been designed here. Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement230 1965-01-28 3 Every Universal Ladies watch is outwardly it is so petite and elegant so right for every oc- U casion. No wonder that more *L and more women are wearing m Universal Geneve watches. Select one at any of the authorized 4^|' /f/vrj<\ dealers, at factory controlled yfc%a >>r ~~»i) prices230 words
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Advertisement604 1965-01-28 3 OH MY DARLING! y^S^/^ DONT WORRY l^MmJ^m DARLING! JL Let's go out tonight vf 7v fjA I want to see the Music Show to-night. jT"" /^^S\ No! No! My dear! We cant pp^v^fljßgV J take the risk. It is the ser- </\( r'TV^'^?^*. «r- vant's day off. No one «nil604 words
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285 1965-01-28 4 Fatal clash over girl: 13 suspects detained CINGAP ORE, Wed. Police have detained 13 suspects in connection with a bar brawl, which ended in the killing of a young thug in Albert Street in December. The 13th man was picked up by detectives yesterday afternoon in Bencoolen Street and is285 words
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Article400 1965-01-28 4 SINGAPORE IN AND OUT THE following U today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC From London, Frankfurt, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA TOO) .'i •»."> p.m. from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA. 711) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Beiru', Karachi, Bombay, BanKkok (BA 702) 7.55 p.m.;400 words
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170 1965-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Military forces here will carry out several exercises in various parts of the island next month and in March. On Feb. 23 and March 2, patrol exercises will be held from noon to 11 p.m., on both days In the northwest corner170 words
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Article66 1965-01-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Buddhist Union will hold a special service on Feb. 1 at i 1 11 p.m. to usher in the new Chinese 'Year of the Snake" at the Jalan Sen- yum Shrine. They will also serve vegetarian lunch to residents of the Red Cross66 words
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170 1965-01-28 4 NO MAILS DELIVERY ON FEB. 3 AND 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Director of Posts. Singapore, announced today that there would be one complete delivery of correspondence only on Feb. 2 and Feb. 5, but there would be no delivery services on Feb. 3 and Feb. 4. The hours of business170 words
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Advertisement142 1965-01-28 4 Old r |L Restaurant r THE ONLY ONE OF \f^* J, THIS KIND IN THE FAR EAST T^^ RUSSIAN SPECIALITIES ONLY v) Advance booking strongly recommended Tel: JB 3149 Lounge suit 7.30 p.m. to Midnight Closed on Sunday 2, Jalan Yohyo Awal (continuation of Ayer K'.olek) Johore Bahru. I LOOK142 words
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Advertisement593 1965-01-28 4 ORGANISATION sj February Movie News on Sale I L AVI I IIAVS!" 3 «how» dally: 1.30, 5.15, 8.45" My »«if Lody" itorti promptly B at: 1.42, 527 I 8.57 p.m. Advance CASH BOOKINGS only Audrey -icpourn Rex Hamion "MY FAIR LADY" 70mm Super Ponovmon Color WB S4, $2.50, &1.50 No593 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-01-28 4 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 68 Kota Bharu 84 66 Penang 90 68 Ipoh 70 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 88 72 C. Highlands 75 5443 words
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473 1965-01-28 5 SINGAPORE. Wed BIG CONSIGNMENTS OF FOODSTUFFS FROM CHINA AND FORMOSA DESPITE the hue-and-cry against profiteering as a result of the introduction of the new pay-roll and turnover taxes, the Chinese community here will have a much cheaper Chinese New Year than last year. Wholesale473 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-01-28 5 Plea for funds to build two hostels for Asian students in Sydney r—j SINGAPORE, Thurs A PAST district governor of Rotary, Mr. Seymour Shaw, arrived in Singapore yesterday for the final stage of an appeal for funds to build two International Houses for Asian students in Sydney. The houses, casting301 words
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185 1965-01-28 5 Hard British line on cotton exports KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Britain is adopting a "hard line" in negotiatiorts over the cotton goods dispute with Malaysia, the Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said here last night. "It looks as if we will have to reject the latest British proposals on185 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-01-28 5 DENANG, Wed— A memorial service will be held at the Wesley Church on Sunday for Dr. M. Dodsworth (above) who died in America yesterday at the are of 7fi. Dr. Dodsworth came to Malaya in 1921 and retired in 1955 after 34 years' service with86 words
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Article24 1965-01-28 5 TANOKAK. Wed— The Umno branch here will distribute Harl Ray a cakes to the patients of the dlirtrtr; hospital or. Feb. 9.24 words
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170 1965-01-28 5 MAN WHO WOULDN'T PAY $4 IS FINED $25 OENANG. Wed. The 1 Shariah court today fined a Muslim, Mohamed Noor bin Yatim, $25 for refusing to pay his Fitrah tithes. "Your refusal to co-operate with the religious authorities can be construed as refusal to obey the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who170 words
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Article44 1965-01-28 5 MUAR. Wed— Lim See Cheng. 42. and Ngah Lee Chee. 65. were each fined $2,800 by the Sessions Court here yesterday (or distilling 417 pints of liquor, on which duty of $204 was not paid, at Jalan Salleh in July last year.44 words
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191 1965-01-28 5 MOVE FOR BETTER FACILITIES FOR LABUAN J ABU AN, (Sabah). Wed. A move to encourage industries in Labuan and to obtain added facilities In line with the island's free port status has been made by the Labuan Town Board. The matter is to be raised at the board's next meeting.191 words
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Article49 1965-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ail six members of the Bar Committee for Selangor and Kelantan have been re-elected this year. Mr- RR. Chelliah was re-clPct-ed chairman. Mr. Chooi Mun Sou secretary and four committee members Messrs X.A- Menon- M. Shanlcar. Richard Talalla and I Khoo Eiik Chin49 words
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Advertisement116 1965-01-28 5 ON THURSDAY 28th FRIDAY 29th JAN. 65 8.30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. AT RAFFLES HOTEL tyfc rfPvALITALIA AIRLINES (^<j#MOINECOMTECO.,LTD. /T -7*Jf-- >^7\ J\ Prnudlx Present /wHI SANDRO (§fij |*j i\V M" "is COMBO 1 W _^J ONE OF ITALY'S LEADING BANDS IN THE WORLD V U 1| ESPECIALLY FLOWN OUT116 words
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Advertisement106 1965-01-28 5 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED Af m l MORE Af and MORE I people are opening I DEPOSIT I ACCOUNTS IT-Jfi^arn STEADY ■L^nk yi and SAFE income ~*~TEL ***** I 15-B, AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned M Subsidiary of k CITY \mjr DEVELOPMENTS106 words
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263 1965-01-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pOUR factories were destroyed in a 3.50 a.m. fire off the sth mile, Klang Road, here today. Damage was estimated at $300,000. More I than 20 workers and a family of four were made I homeless. The four factories are: The Sing263 words
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Article52 1965-01-28 6 JESSELTON, Wed. Sabahs Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo, has sent a message of sympathy to Lady Churchill. It read: "The people of Sabah •end deepest sympathy and mourn the death of Sir Winston Churchill who throughout his life was a valiant leader in upholding democracy52 words
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Article54 1965-01-28 6 IPOH. Wed— Hoy Thoon*. 41. alias Ho Kui Hoong was allowed Sl.OOO bail in one surety by the magistrate's court here today when he pleaded not guilty to act ing as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club here on Nov. 24The case was postponed to54 words
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157 1965-01-28 6 Move to deprive 6 of their citizenship pENANG, Wed. a committee of inquiry will sit here next month to consider citiz c n s h i p proceedings against six local residj ents. The six. named in the latest Government Gazette are: Kisser Eusotf and R. Naina Mohamed both of157 words
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Article52 1965-01-28 6 I PENANG, Wed.— The staff of the Chung Ling High School will entertain the school principal. Mr. Waung Yoon Nien. to dinner at Heong Kong Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow on the occasion of his being awarded the PJK by thp Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. j52 words
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239 1965-01-28 6 I^I'ALA LI MPIK. Wed The Central Government h;i> dt-nird that Malaysia has agreed to settle the Philippine claim to Sabah through the World Court. A Ministry of External Affairs statement today declared that Malaysia's position was that it was "prepared to consider239 words
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Article58 1965-01-28 6 muak. wed. Tiie Johore Government has approved the new salary scheme for about 100 clerks working in town councils .throughout the State. Under th« new scheme they will start at $140 instead of $137.50 and end at Superscale $820 instead of $788. The new scheme58 words
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197 1965-01-28 6 DENANG. Wed. A 1 About 12 "exiles" have been giver, permission by the police to return to Penanp: to spend the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa with their families. This is given on compassionate grounds and also as an Inducement to197 words
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Article59 1965-01-28 6 PENANG, Wed— The Prnans.' branch of the National Union of Hospital Assistants will hold a "victory dinner" at the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club on Saturday to celebrate the Government's recognition of the union. Officials and members of th<» branch have been asked to contribute one59 words
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Article39 1965-01-28 6 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. Tengku Adnan bin Tengku Mahmuct from Kelantan, has been appointed headmaster of the Malay Secondary School here in place of Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ibrahim who has retired from Govednment service after 37 years.39 words
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168 1965-01-28 6 I 1 p KUALA LUMPUR. W«d. THE Territorial Army A is to take in more men as commissioned I officers. Those who have held I commissioned or gazetted I ranks in the Security Forces and those who are trade specialists can apply. Serving members of the168 words
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Miscellaneous93 1965-01-28 6 Onp /itf I. T. //ant l in itivli '/rucf§ Sttf 1 h<>st4>r f/r&utgi W. I r WE'LL GAMBLE THAT OUR V$ ~f~3 E^?^S?^&. 1M \OO-A SMALL «»ACWUTE WiTU jow WFI Fl v SPEED WILL BE "TOO GREATjj W^_" /'■^jl rU f^ LETTER ATTACHED, IS DlSli'l \hit<>. By At Cmpp fNATCHERLY^)93 words
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Article, Illustration214 1965-01-28 7 Have caravan will travel SINGAPORE, Wed MALAYSIAN families will soon be able to enjoy the pleasures of caravanning with a new lightweight doubledecker caravan that costs just over $8,000. The caravans, which are conversions from Bedford commercial vans, have sleeping space for four people and all the facilities of a214 words
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Article, Illustration374 1965-01-28 7 Progress of firm linked with that of Malaysia... SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A TOP executive of a well-known American firm today linked the progress made by his company here with the progress achieved by Malaysia. Speaking at a news conference Mr. Norman A. J. Smith. South-East Asia manager of the National Cash374 words
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Article42 1965-01-28 7 IPOH. Wed— A housewife. Da111a binte Abdullah, returned home today Trom market to find ncr house had been broken in. A sum of $112 and $701 worth of jewellery had been stolen. Police have detained a man.42 words
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98 1965-01-28 7 rPOH, Wed. Phoon Wah Phooi. 22, who registered for national service and failed to turn up for the prescribed medical examination, was fined $50 by a magistrate. Mr. Yong Yung Sui. here today. IHe pleaded guilty to a summons charge of failing to submit98 words
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149 1965-01-28 7 Mulley: Our troops welcomed in, Malaya LONDON, Wed. Mr., Fred Mulley. Britain's Army Minister, said yesterday that on his recent visit to Malaysia and Hong Kong he found that the presence of British troops was welcomed as a stabilising factor. Their relations with the local people were extremely good, heReuter - 149 words
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Article41 1965-01-28 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— A lab- 1 ourer on Nova Scotia Estate. M Ramasamy, 22. was assaulted and robbed of $65 by six men on the banks of the Perak River, about j live miles from here, last night. I41 words
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Miscellaneous324 1965-01-28 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Fatty reMiH had I posed 1 Greetines' (5 3 4) within (7). 8: srr^:° alter turM r fne^Sre ll^ xTf??. SJfc J <*-, 11 2? coe o( e dUhe,Tor l W th SSftS. U. Salves noihiiiß within, but 15 Is s Pj ed t0 make324 words
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Article56 1965-01-28 8 KUANTAN. Wed. The Town Council was today urged to put up a signboard to indicate the direction of its office. The suggestion was made by an Alliance town councillor, Mr. Kong Slew Hock, at the Councils monthly meeting. "There are far too many people who cannot56 words
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279 1965-01-28 8 The danger of a rival U.N.— by a Kenya MP A REVOLUTIONARY United Nations with the support of countries loyal to Peking can weaken the present world body and change the political outlook of the world. This was stated today by the former secretarygeneral of the Kenya African Democratic Union.279 words
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185 1965-01-28 8 Tenants' registration to begin in danger areas DATO ISMAIL SIGNS SECURITY ORDER RUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Emergency tenants registration will begin in "dangerous areas" early next month, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Jsmail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, announced today. Talking to reporters after attending today's Cabinet meeting, Dato Ismail185 words
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Article138 1965-01-28 8 TESSELTON. Wed. All youth clubs and Institutions In Sabah have signed a resolution by the Sabah Association of Youth Clubs condemning Indonesian confrontation and the Philippines claim to Sabah. The youths state that they now Join "in one voice and accord on integrated unity and devotionAP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-01-28 8 Festival cheer for the Forces V r ALA LUMPL'R. Wed. —Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, handing over one of 4,500 food parcels worth SlB.OOO to Major-Gen. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Bidin for distribution to Police and Army personnel now serving in Sabah and Sarawak. The parcels a77 words
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Article59 1965-01-28 8 JESSELTON. Wed. Sa bah Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Inche Mohamed Said bin Keruak. recently presented certificates to 16 agricultural assistants who completed their course at the Tuaran Training Centre. In future, the agricultural assistants will be trained at the Serdang Agricultural College in Kuala Lumpur.59 words
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222 1965-01-28 8 Two-week course planned for Umno youths KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Twenty Uihno youth leaders will attend a two-week course in March, it was decided here today. The course, whose lectures will be given by Alliance leaders and university lecturers, will review the political, economical and educational aspects of the country. The222 words
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Article57 1965-01-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A party of Malaysian naval officers are now undergoing ii.tcnsiv* training with the Royal Australian Navy in Sydney. Later thi.s year another 12 will go thrr<» for training. The training period range* from three months to two years, depending on the course57 words
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222 1965-01-28 8 H.K industrialists planning to move into Singapore SINGAPORE, Wed LEAST 10 projects are now being discussed between Hong Kong industrialists and officials of the Singapore Economic T-V 1 .a. T-» 1 development Board. This rosy picture of forthcoming Hong Kong participation in Malaysian industrialisation was given tonight by Mr. Soon222 words
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Article41 1965-01-28 8 PENANO. Wed. Chong Kuan Khew. 18. wa« fined $25 today for firing crackers at Tye Sin Street last nißht without the permission of the Chief Police Officer- Chong pleaded guilty before the second magistrate. Mr. T Aria Rajah.41 words
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Advertisement184 1965-01-28 8 I jt WT Jk V THE FAMOUS NAME I I Mm /m A TAPE RECORDERS I HERE'S THE FULL RANGE OF 1965 MODELS ON I DISPLAY AT ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS. r For your family enioyment Jjk ligl^. be sure to have an AKAI V^Hk^-« VAIHSWA; I MODEL M 8184 words
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Miscellaneous62 1965-01-28 8 Hm^s ttmn n Bf9 Ralph Uointdnhl n r Ii hownicej^l Kherevaarc, "1 fwe wakt to^ I aesn- >+*,«* I B "M a ''IMUSIC PIP6P KIDS! TOP FU3OR! j^W' V FINJISH lS UKIUKAtfr Z% m~l INTO THE < S'.W^ <J>ANCEIX i "> W- V ELEVATOR! V WE DECIDED N I Z62 words
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Article, Illustration1956 1965-01-28 9 LORD ATTLEE - LORD ATTLEE DAY THREE OF A PENETRATINC PORTRAIT OF SIR WINSTON by The lion roars for _revenge ABDICATION CRISIS: HE ANGERED A GREAT MANY POLITICIANS WINSTON \\;is :i most generous ciuniv, perhaps the most magnanimous of his generation. He had great pity for the loser, and he was the1,956 words
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Advertisement119 1965-01-28 9 DON'T BUILD CASTLES Be practical! Invest your money wisely. Earn up to 1% interest and make that dream come true. Sawewith OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD.. and enjoy double security get Free Accident Insurance while your money grows. I £71 I OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. 4*4-1, Collyar Quay, Singapore,). TaUphon* *****119 words
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Obituary58 1965-01-28 10 ITsrste US (Minimum) CEORGC TAN ENC LEONG. Depatty Managing Kditor or The Strait* Times, who died In a road accident »-1-62 »*««—">"" by coilesuruen <V friend* with aff.Ttion. IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved f.-ither Peter Wee Teng LeonK who passed away ix-arefully on W 1 OS. sadly58 words
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Article180 1965-01-28 10 1$ Wtrdt Sli (KUnlmmm) ROLAND'S. Vt>r KabaJcss* Hairstyles for Chinese New Year .Season VtKt Roland Appointments: *****. *****. -,-B Colenun Btreet. spore. JUST ARRIVED for Oimssi New Tenr. Leather hand bugs, dutch bags, rom puma direct from Italy. Caprice. 4 Ngee Ann Bldg Spore. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all180 words
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Article16 1965-01-28 10 15 Word* JJ < Minimum > HEAR REV. TOMMY BARNETT MM, Victoria Theatre 7.30 p.m. Ad-16 words
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Article649 1965-01-28 10 At first sight General Nguyen Khanh of South Vietnam appears to be riding as high today as he was twelve months i ago after his first coup. Then i he became ruler of his country by leading a group of generals and colonels against the Duong649 words
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Article406 1965-01-28 10 Aiming at self-sufficiency in 'rice, the Ministry of Agricult- ui-e is setting itself a difficult goal. By concentrating on irrigation, the expansion of double-crop and the planting of new and better padi varieties, the Ministry hopes to be near the target by 1971. It will mean, says Inche406 words
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Article242 1965-01-28 10 From three Commonwealth countries this week have come gifts of military equipment, the promise of more aid if necessary, and the assurance of full support should "confrontl ation" be intensified. The most I generous of these fresh gestures 'is the gift by Canada of $12 million worth of242 words
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360 1965-01-28 10 The Bard: Peking orders a little brainwash hv Yrrgil Berber DEKING. Wed. Chinese intellectuals have been urged to criticise Shakespeare's plays "by class analysis" to trasform them into beneficial reading for present-day Chinese. Teaching of English is expanding rapidly in Chinese universities and foreign language institutes, where it is replacingReuter - 360 words
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Letter217 1965-01-28 10 TT is a good thing to own a new flat or house these days, but a wage-earner must be prepared to set aside some savings to meet the property tax. Usually a new flat or house takes two to three years to be assessed by the Property217 words
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Letter71 1965-01-28 10 YOU published on Jan. 7 a report from Bangkok saying that the Thai Navy had received orders to retaliate if attacked by Cambodian ships penetrating into Thai territorial waters. Never has our navy violated Thai waters. The orders given to the Thai Navy are only propaganda measures designed71 words
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Letter98 1965-01-28 10 IN support of the recent 1 letter headlined "Shoddy goods made In China" fS.T. Jan. 20) I refer to a recent call for a total boycott of American goods. Why not ban or boycott all goods from Communist China, which Is openly sup- porting Indonesia In Itl confrontation98 words
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Letter104 1965-01-28 10 I READ about the volun- teers to Brunei in your newspaper and wish to say that many Klrkby-tralned teachers also suffered the same fate as the Penang teachers. A relative of mine who went to Brunei straight from Klrkby returned to Malaya two years ago. He has received104 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1965-01-28 10 GODFREY HODGSON - THE MAN OF MANY FACES GODFREY HODGSON JOHNSON He is enormously respected but very little loved in America by WASHINGTON. Wed LAST Wedn s d a y, Lyndon Barnes Johnson took the oath as President of the United States in his own right at last. It was at once his1,263 words
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Advertisement726 1965-01-28 10 < Stnits Tumi Malay Mail Classified edvertleemants may be >mn te: COLD STORAGE BUPERjMARKET Orchard Road (Receotl«n«st Oeek) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORM LTD Winchester Hoaee. Coltyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Frtzpetrksk-s S«per—ai»«< M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Nevel Bsse726 words
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Advertisement40 1965-01-28 10 Thm Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importeri m Exporter! Of Hlf* Clan 1 Wontidi at SINGAPORE: 21, CtittlM Srree*, TeJ: ***** HONGKONG: Ist new. Room No. t. 54-64, NoNnmi Rood. KOWKMM40 words
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Advertisement143 1965-01-28 10 INDIA'S QUALITY PRODUCTS IN FOREIGN MARKETS %JfCt t?S+ HELEX is happ y light #T QLCA a h o ht lhat will shme *.m\mr%cs on brighter— and longer LAMPS -in your land I ALLIED LAMP EXPORTERS 45-47. veer nanman road. p. o box 927, bombay, india PtLtASED BY ENGINEERING CX»>OffT PROMOTION143 words
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Article349 1965-01-28 11 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG: PAYROLLS TOP LIST AS GANGLAND RAKES IN TOTAL OF $750,000 IN STORE LAST YEAR By Singapore, Wed. ABOUT 5750,--000 is estimated to be the haul raked in by Singapore's underworld last year, according to the latest available police crime statistics. Most of the loot came349 words
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260 1965-01-28 11 NA VAL UNITS ON 24-HOUR VIGIL IN STRAITS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. jy|ALAYSIAN and British naval units are now on 24-hour vigil in the Straits of Malacca to check Indonesian invaders and pirates, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. I He said: "These patrols260 words
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108 1965-01-28 11 IOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Borne 200 Indonesian barter traders, who landed In Johore Illegally, have been sent back to their homeland over the past month. The first batch left soon after mid-December, following the order by Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, that the men108 words
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Article45 1965-01-28 11 LUMTJT, Wed. A charity premiere of the film "Goliath and the Sins of Babylon" will be held at the Grand Theatre In 81tlawan tomorrow to raise funds for the community service project* to be carried out by the Rotary Club here this year.45 words
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Article33 1965-01-28 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed- Noralni blnte Wan Husaain. nine-year-old pupil of the Methodist Primary School here, was drowned yesterday afternoon when she fell Into a flooded pit behind the Krun District Office.33 words
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81 1965-01-28 11 QINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce wlil send a one-man delegation to the first Asian Chambers of Commerce Conference to be held in Manila next month. This follows a visit by the -director of the Philippines chamber of Commerce, Mr. Perfecto81 words
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Article, Illustration112 1965-01-28 11 Council of Elders for the MCA VUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 17 -member Council of Elders was formed here today by the Malaysian Chinese Association. It will advise the central working committee and the President on affairs of importance within the party and In the country." The functions were outlined by112 words
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Article63 1965-01-28 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Five Indians are staging a hunger strike at the gates of India House In Orange Road to protest against the Indian Government's introduction of Hindi as the official language. They had started picketing outside India House, the offices of the Indian High Commission. since 763 words
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Article100 1965-01-28 11 British envoys continue talks I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The conference of British diplomats in South-East Asia continued today with representatives of all seven missions taking part. The meeting lasted more than four hours. Sir lan MacLennan, British High Commissioner to New Zealand, who missed the opening session yesterday, was present today.100 words
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199 1965-01-28 11 I/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— More than 200 civilian staff of the Federation Armed Forces Central Ordnance Depot at B a t v Cantonment here went on an hour's strike today because they did not set their pay packets at 12.30 p.m. as promised.199 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-01-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. J^ NEW public property investment and development company, Realty Development Corporation of Malaysia Ltd. has been formed with an authorised capital of $50 million. This was announced today by the chairman of the board, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, M.P.363 words
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120 1965-01-28 11 Aussies due for training in jungle war OINGAPORE, Wed. Australia is sending some of her Territorial Army officers for Jungle warfare training in Malaysia and New Guinea, which borders Indonesianoccupied West Irian Five officers from the rank of major upwards of tha "Aussie Terriers" are due here within a week120 words
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Article48 1965-01-28 11 PENANG. Wed The Chi«f Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee. will declare ooen thr annual show of ill* Penang Cactus Socictv at the Chin Kane Association. MacAlistcr Road, at 5 p.m. on Feb. 4. Prizes for winning exhibitors will be awarded on Saturday. FeJ>.48 words
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Article32 1965-01-28 11 SINGAPORE.. Utu some 500 people up to late this afternoon had signed the book of condolencefor the lat*- Sir Winston Churchill at the British High Commission office In Union Building.32 words
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Advertisement56 1965-01-28 11 Brighten before the festive I Season with FEDERAL PAINTS frSX&\ which are used widely V£3s£/ in Malaysian Homes. I FEDELITE emulsion paint F E D E LU X SYNTHETIC EXTERIOR PAINT t^ZZ^ FEDERAL PAINT P 0 FACTORY LTD. ffi^BKl S OIE DISTRIBUTORS: ROBOT H MARIE PROVIDES (J_f" YOU WITH V"*56 words
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Advertisement66 1965-01-28 11 Fny ihp M. kJ w lit- 1 WffJm A/fndpvri M J il fct JOT Sheffield reproductions of exquisite silver plate. ALSO AVAILABLE AT:— UM W ROtINSON I CO LTD «oHI«i hw, S4»*«»*'* JBB^ BY US Ot SUVA I SONS. IS Rafftet M««. SHi t M»f. S P H. Dl SUVA66 words
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Miscellaneous643 1965-01-28 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel .i X.1.. A: P. Pining ta Mayor"; 7.30 Beverly HIU--6 Ipoh Malacca bUlie»— "Meanwhile Back at PJW.: 5.15 Test Pattern and the Cabin"; «.00 News In Music; 545 Programme Sum- Mandarin: 8.10 Award Theatre mary; 5.50 News Outlines In —"Obenauf Story"; 8.34 SportMalay: 5.53 National Songs:643 words
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Article, Illustration356 1965-01-28 12 Swimsuits in paintbox colours to beat the sun THE NEW LOOK THIS year's swiinsuit trend shows the way to success. Swimwear Ims become pretHer, gayer, better cut and better made Hum any before. In Malaysia there is greater demand for swimsuits. It is only natural considering how inviting our warm356 words
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Article476 1965-01-28 12 PATRICIA McCORMACK - PATRICIA McCORMACK There are many answers to that question by rVERY now and then, a youngster pins back parents' ears by saying: "Why was I born, anyway Everyone seems to hate me". It happens usually after a child has been scolded for an obviously just reason.476 words
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Article102 1965-01-28 12 JT'S roses all the way for some of the newest bedspreads and curtains. Coming soon is a pretty fitting-spread of printed tricel gay colourful rose-buds scattered over a quilted centre panel, while full-blown roses bloom on the gently-frilled valance. There are matching frilled pillow-cases to complete the102 words
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Article186 1965-01-28 12 8' HOUSEHOLD HINTS EGGS will shrink and become tough and rubbery if cooked at high temperature. Remove the gloss from shiny suits with a mixture of cold pure malt vinegar and warm water In equal proportions. Apply with a small brush. The dip stick or oil gauge in a cars186 words
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Article282 1965-01-28 12 rTH the party season on again here are some helpful tips if you are planning on making punches Punches are made with a block of ice (or big bucketful of cubes) in a punchbowl. They are Ideal means of serving a lai ft crowd. It282 words
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Advertisement362 1965-01-28 12 S^VDec-la-tay' ISSSS=1 SSSS=: X^==^ the deep-pkinging bra with I straps that stretch matdenfbrm Of ®(Mod« in U.S.A.) i For revealing fashions the new Dec -la toy Maidenfcrm's latest bandeau bra with straps that s-t-r-e-r-c-h. Deep plunging cups with wide set elostic straps that gracefully go over the shoulder into a362 words
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Advertisement236 1965-01-28 12 Start your baby on a solid food specially made for babies and he is less likely to grow into a 'problem eater. FAREX nourishes whije baby discovers exciting new tastes The first taste of solid food is an exciting new experience for your baby. It should not only nourish him,236 words
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Advertisement208 1965-01-28 12 tS«rem< rnrstlf «itl •■ckurtißeat AQUAMARINE Sskjwkmi Aquamarine is an advenf u dt To MM bit* po«dii ture in fragrance that -f^i^lßr^Bf,» i w comes in a dozen dif V HV ferent forms for a P more exdting you! •t iitrateiisly feminine it Aqumriii /\ft/totl< Hew Ml London Paris I Sa>.*'208 words
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380 1965-01-28 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's urban renewal plan, which was launched late last year to rebuild the city by stages, will ultimately provide for a traffic circulatory system and a mass transport system that will be adequate to cope with the needs of a380 words
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Article307 1965-01-28 13 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rZEKIEL RAJAH, 33, formerly a Post Office clerk, was suffering from a split personality when he tampered with the credit entries in his own postal savings account, a district court was told today. i The judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, granted307 words
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Article54 1965-01-28 13 SINOAPORE. Wed. A preunlversity student. Jie Tele Ho, 20. was today charged In a magistrates court with attempting to rob Mrs. McLean, wife of an executive. In a house In Grange Road on Jan. 21 Jle. also known as Teck Ho. pleaded not guilty He54 words
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Article47 1965-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Sakaldeo Ral has been elected president of the North Indian Hindu Association. Others elected: Mr. Haridwar Mishra. vice-president; Mr. Ram Komal Ral. secretary; Mr. Uma Shanker Dube, asst. secretary: Me. Kamala Rai. treasurer: Mr Chandrashekhar Singh, «sst. treasurer; Mr. Ram Sanehl Ral. librarian.47 words
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Article32 1965-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Junior Safety Council here will hold a meeting at the St Joseph s Institution on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. to plan Its programme for the year.32 words
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Article30 1965-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok will visit Woodlands Home. Bukit Batok Boys Home and Olmson School for Boys on Saturday at 9.30 a.m.30 words
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Article87 1965-01-28 13 UNION CALL TO 150 TO JOIN STRIKE SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 150 non striking monthlypaid employees of Diethelm and Co., Ltd. were today urged to give their support to a strike by the firm's 300 daily-paid workers, which entered its second day today. The appeal was made by the chairman of87 words
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70 1965-01-28 13 Charity film screening by Boy Scouts SINOAPORE. Wed The Tanjong Pagar District of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association will screen the film "Road to Hong Kong. 1 at the Sky Theatre on Feb. 13 at 8.30 a.m. The proceeds will go to the training of underprivileged children in the district.70 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-01-28 13 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusuf bin Ishak. had occasion to propose two separate toasts in one hour on Tuesday. At 7 p.m. Tun Yusuf proposed a toast for the health of the "President of the Republic of India" at Bharat Bliavan,118 words
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263 1965-01-28 13 GINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore's new Economic Research Centre, which expects to appoint most of its academic staff within the next fortnight and move into its own offices shortly, will carry out research principally on the territories of Malaysia. The centre's director. Dr.263 words
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Article267 1965-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. W«d. 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister lor Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said last night that without high Ideals, set abjectives and proper planning, people in any society would be disorganised. And It was always in a disorganised society that evil forces with sinister267 words
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Advertisement400 1965-01-28 14 (< on tinned from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED EXPERIENCE PERSONS Write stating lons and salary expected T s pore WANTED BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT to supervise work at Sabah. In reading plans essential. I )Uix atn, Singapore stating i \)><Tience and remune- Kins required. SITUATIONS WANTED Ii Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box400 words
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Advertisement709 1965-01-28 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* ss i Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm ROOMS FOR MARRIED couple. harhelor. Rent reasonable. 216-A Joo Chlat Road. Tel. (Spore. *****. Misa Wong FURNISHES) FLAT at IB Rambutan Road. District 15. European area. Rent $300/- p.m. Phone ***** ***** Singapore. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS for bachelors. ladles.709 words
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Advertisement772 1965-01-28 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word* M (Hi*.,— Box S» «-fa «<rre DEVE'.OPED AND READY to build lan I at Gopeng Road, Ipoh, 1/3 to 1 acre. Going cheap easy payment Ring Ipoh 722X4/3 or Box AITJ S.T Ipoh. builoin". LANDS 3 acres and above at Petallng Jaya. Goum cbeap.772 words
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Advertisement683 1965-01-28 14 TUITION IS Worda St (Mi*.)— Box St rrs. txtrm WHAT DO YOU KNOW of the Land you live in? Follow contempork.y Malayan thought and read what Is goIng on around you dally in Berita Harlan. the only National Newspaper In the romanlsed National Language. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINCAPURA PROGRAMMES FEB.683 words
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Advertisement996 1965-01-28 14 FURNITURE IS Wmrda U (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrm FURNITURE PROBLEM? Consult Adrian's For Cane Furniture. 423 P.iver Valley Road. ***** Spore. TOURS EXCURSIONS 15 Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box St eU. rxtru CHINESE NEW YEAR Malaya Tours SlO3/- 2-2-63 3-2-66 Malaya 7 —days $90/- 13-2-63. 21-2-63, Malaya 7 days (special)996 words
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Advertisement937 1965-01-28 14 FOR SALE IS Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrm BABY BLANKETS (Limited Stock) Now $1.00 Only. Towelling Pamirs White Colours Clearing 3 For SI 00 only Many Bargains. Always Remember dthays 38-39. Bras Basab Roud. Spore KORTINC Oermanv. most advanced TV Tape Recorders Radiograms. Parts fully guaranteed. Day and937 words
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Advertisement762 1965-01-28 14 I JTo. Sahadevan s o Sundram. No. 5. Batu Tiga Segambut, Kuala Lumpur. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commerced against you In the High Court in Malaya at Malacca, in Suit No. 72 of 1964 by 1. Mad Dems bin Hamld ii Idrus bin Hamld: 2. Ma'at bin762 words
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Advertisement728 1965-01-28 14 I THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for th« supply of Structural Steelwork for 1 No. Portal Frame Godown 780 ft. x 120 ft Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Port Engineer, The Port of Singapore Authority, against the receipt for a728 words
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Advertisement1238 1965-01-28 15 I BENnLINE] tAPRESi »tl»ltt IU LOND'IN, LIVUfOOL 4 CONIINtNIAt >lll> Drill ADir Liverpool rll l\ BENLARIG Hamluri Ftl 21 M9VtM f'JSL. SmMOI Sa'. J Il Ptrt/TKlf Ant»tr| Ma» 11 BEN ALDER X" S." 11 Hull Mar 21 -•"i<toi« i ii rtitag M'brovtn Mar 27 Frt 1/ 0 Frt II 71,238 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-01-28 15 .W^ ELLERMAH BUCKMALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ItTiT^t LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P Sham Piuag CITY OF COLOMOO 20 Jt«/ I Ftt •FLAMINIAN 11/15 Fel 11/11 Ftl II Frt I CITY OF WELLINGTON 27 Fit/ I Mar 2 Mar CITY OF LEEDS 15/17 Mar 11/11 Mar 211,195 words
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Article93 1965-01-28 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were barely steady on a quiet, narrow market. Mt. Isa featured with a Jump of 2s. 4d. to 375. 9d. In an otherwise dull baae metal section. Oils were steady. Mount In 37/* N Broken Hill (10a. > 38/10 Ampol 11/« Aunt. 000. lad 62/1093 words
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Article240 1965-01-28 16 FEBRUARY «r»t grade rubber r.a.b. buyers ilasad at 5 p.m in Slngapara and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 711 cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was 'naetlva. R.A.S. and F.M.R.t. ilaikng ptisoi m aenti par lb. yesterday240 words
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Article69 1965-01-28 16 CMINESI Produce Exchange, Slngapara neen pnen per picul ysstsrday: Coconut all 1 bulk $64 sellers, drum $67 seller*. Copra: Jan./ Feb. UK/Cootlneot Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok wnlte $I*7* aellera. Sarawak white $165 aellera. special Sarawak black SlS7i sellers, garbled Lampong black $167|(N) sellers. ASTA $177i(N) sellers. Singaperi Capra Aaaaatatlan69 words
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Article36 1965-01-28 16 ON the tree eiehang* markst in Hone KonK yeaterday the U.S. dollar »v quoted at 5.74 for T.T. and 5T3 for cath. Sterling was quored at 15.87 and i*» tael at gaM at 255.36 words
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Article27 1965-01-28 16 JAN. 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: IVj cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $617.50 (down 52.25). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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504 1965-01-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia had a distinctly better undertone about it yesterday and although turnovers were small, prices were steady where not improved. Observers now feel the market will go ahead the week after next when the exchange gets504 words
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Article24 1965-01-28 16 Malayan Stork Indices Jan. Jan. V: •Industrials: 79.86 SII.II. Tins: 110.45 11U.45 rubbers: 106.26 106.26 Ore. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=: lon24 words
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Article896 1965-01-28 16 DUBINESS In and report«d to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ox tne Slock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Boustsad (3.000) SI 40- C.S. Maiding (2.000) 52.08. (1.000) S2.OS D; Dunle* (2.000) Sl-64. (4 OOO) Sl-65: taat.896 words
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Article58 1965-01-28 16 THE Malayan Exchants Banks' Aiseoiatiwi made thrte changes In IU rates to merchants yesterday tall ratea to SlOOi: New Vrk: buyinc TT 32 11 in airmail Ol> 32 13/16: 00 d.st 333 I'» credit bill*. 33 .16 trade bill.-. Billing TT er 00 ready: Deutsche Marki I*l, Swedish58 words
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734 1965-01-28 16 STRAITS tin fell by 852.25 to Sti 17.30 in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 240 tons. In London on Tuesday a modest business in tin was efiected after a slow start without materially altering values. Tending to734 words
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Advertisement316 1965-01-28 16 SPORE PSHAM PENANG ETA/ETO ETA/ETO ETA/ETD FROM AUSTRALIA S.S. "ARDBRAE" for Tnmcomalaw, Modrox and Cotcutto Feb. a/11 F*b. 13/13 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHPiEE for Trimcomalae, Madras Colcutto Fat). 7/12 Fab. 13/14 Fab. IS/17 FROM CALCUTTA 1 MASULIPATNAM M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" for Chibo, Yokohomo, Osaka Kobe Fab. 11/12 FROM316 words
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Advertisement843 1965-01-28 17 JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK. Tenders for the Transport of Materials from sources in the District of Dlndlngs for period 2J.2.1965 to 21.2.1966 will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Perak, Ipoh up to 12.00 noon on 1.2.1965 from Contractors in Classes A to C Head V843 words
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Advertisement882 1965-01-28 17 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the followinj Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lan Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh). No. 255 South Bridge Road, He Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103 Tanjong882 words
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Advertisement1817 1965-01-28 17 NOTICES KEPONG DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED (Member*' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which Is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before the 26th day of Feb--1 ruary. 1965 being the day fixed foi that purpose by the undersigned 1 John1,817 words
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Advertisement255 1965-01-28 17 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 is255 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-01-28 18 Britain retires her Valiants Metal fatigue hits V-bomber force LONDON, Wednesday. T>RITAIN's Valiant nuclear bombers have been taken out of active service permanentiy because of metal fatigue. But an official announcement yesterday made clear that this did not affect the other V bombers the Vulcans and the Victors. According 10Reuter - 196 words
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167 1965-01-28 18 MORE NEGROES HELD AS THEY SEEK VOTE SELMA, (Alabama). Wednesday. THE riot squad of the state police moved into Selma as a safeguard against violence yesterday while 34 more negroes were arrested in a voter registration campaign. The Negroes were sent to jail on charges of unlawful 1 assembly. TheyAP - 167 words
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Article53 1965-01-28 18 i SYDNEY. Wed. Mrs. Catherine Green, reputed to be the first woman to take a seat in the Upper House of a British Com--1 monwealth Parliament, died in Sydney yesterday at the age of 83. i She was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative CouncilReuter - 53 words
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Article33 1965-01-28 18 MOSCOW. Wed- Moscow Radio said yesterday there are 30 million old-age pensioners in the j Soviet Union, where tne retlre- mem age is 60 for men and 55 for women. U.P-I-33 words
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Article24 1965-01-28 18 ACCRA. Wed.— Ghana's Na j tional Assembly yesterday apI proved a Bill providing for a 50 per cent capital gains tax.24 words
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221 1965-01-28 18 Russians expel US Embassy First Secretary VIOSCOW. Wed. iU The Soviet Union yesterday expelled the American Embassy First Secretary, Mr. Richard F. Stolz. and accused him of espionage activity. A Soviet note handed over here also revealed that a Russian, named only as "Citizen B. was arrested in December LastReuter - 221 words
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Article81 1965-01-28 18 Quake rocks Tokyo rKYO. Wed.— North central Japan was severely shaken by an earthquake today which rocked a 100--mile radius from an inland river epicentre 50 miles from Tokyo. There were no reports of damage although the tremor was felt over tinwide area for nearly a minute. The epicentre wasReuter - 81 words
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171 1965-01-28 18 WA SHINGTON, Wed.— World Bank officials showed no surprise yesterday at reports that Indonesia is considering withdrawing from the 102-ration bank but added they had received no notification, officially or otherwise, of such a move. Two others Two other nations have left theAP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-01-28 18 DANISH-BORN Britt Semand arrived in London for her part in a new British film. Now she can't get a work permit. Title of the film: You Must be Joking. But 21 -year-old Britt isn't laughing yet. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 42 words
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221 1965-01-28 18 Flying antennas to eavesdrop on space signals NOT many years ago the aristocrats would not dream of marrying into trade. Now. there's nothing nicer than to marry into a nice chain of supermarkets. —The Duke of Bediord on marriages between aristo- i crats and commoners. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE United States221 words
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Article37 1965-01-28 18 HONG KONG. Wed. Th« Government plans to extend ita j low-cost housing programme by building 48.500 flats to accommodate 306.600 people in the middle I income group over the next It 1 years. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration408 1965-01-28 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep SONGKHLA ALSO STRIDES OUT IMPRESSIVELY IN FIRM GOING RACING by J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Terbang, a winner over B£f last time out at Penang, showed top form in a trial here this morning. Terbang ran 3f in 39 2/5 on a firm track accompanied by408 words
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489 1965-01-28 19 JOE DORAI - Kok Seng is on SAFA list of 27 for —training JOE DORAI SOCCER By OINGAPORE, Wed. Former Singapore and Malaysian soccer captain, Lee Kok Seng, who announced his retirement three months ago from inter-state and international football, is among the 27 players named by SAFA selection committee last night to489 words
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Article267 1965-01-28 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA; HOCKEY By Singapore, Wednesday THIS weekend's quadrangular tournament here between the champion hockey clubs of Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Singapore has aroused much interest among the fans. The teams competing are Kilat of Kuala Lumpur. Negri Sembilan Rangers. Singapore Recreation Club and Ceylon267 words
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Article197 1965-01-28 19 GODDARD HITS Ist TEST CENTURY JOHANNESBURG. Weil. South Africa ran up quick runs off the England attack on the final morning of the Fourth Test here, scoring 136 in the two hours tv lunch. They declared at the interval at < 307 lor three in their second innings 313 runsReuter - 197 words
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Article260 1965-01-28 19 ]i|Y TEN horses to follow at IT the Kuala Lumpur meeting which opens on Sunday are: Entertainment V fancied for the Tengkus Gold Cup: ran a solend.d race when third to Do You Mind over 5f straight at Ipoh; better over a distance.260 words
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Article384 1965-01-28 19 GOLF IPOH, Wed. Sixtynine golfers from Selangor, Penang, Pa- j hang,. Kedah and Perak j will compete for thej 21st North Malayan championship at the i Tiger Lane course herei on Feb 3-5. Selangor with 28 golfers, will have the largest contingent. They Include T.384 words
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Article86 1965-01-28 19 CINGAPORE. Wed.— Eleven more •>* Japanese golfers have entered for the Singapore Open and Malayan Open in March. Thii brings the total of Japane.se entries to 20. The number ot foreign entries for the Singapore Open (Mar. I—7)1 7) has now reached 52. Among the latest86 words
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Article81 1965-01-28 19 THIS is the official invitation to Cambodia to compete in the Seap Games to be staged in Kuala Lumpur in December. The invitation will be handed over to the Cambodian Consul General in Singapore today. The invitation to Laos will be dispatched to the Malaysian Charge81 words
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Article83 1965-01-28 19 KHALSA 1 SCHOOLS SINGAPORE. Wed. One ml-' nute before halftime, centrehalf Mickey Low scored the winning goal for Khalsa Association In this Singapore Hockey Association League Dlv. 1 match at Parrer Park today. But apart from this one instance of good hockey, Khalsa were at sixes and83 words
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Article350 1965-01-28 19 TEN JAILED FOR FIXING MATCHES —Football League chief ONDON, Wed.— A betting scandal which rocked British professional soccer ended yesterday with ten players and ex-players going to jail for conspiring to defraud by fixing matches. James Gauld. a 35-year-old married man who was said toReuter - 350 words
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Miscellaneous25 1965-01-28 19 DIARY HOC'KKY Spore Uiv 1 Univer- Mty v Prisons (Bt. Tlmah; Schools v RAP Changi < Chanvi). Dlv 2: SRC v RAF Tengah iS'pore pa- dang).25 words
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272 1965-01-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A rival organisation to the United Nations, such as that which Jakarta is reported to be planning to promote, would divide the world and lead to confrontation on a larger scale, Tun Abdul Razak said today. The Deputy272 words
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Article22 1965-01-28 20 PARIS. Wed.— The Municipal Council of Fontainebleau decided yesterday to rename one of its main roads "Boulevard Winston Churchill." Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article31 1965-01-28 20 VIENTIANE. Wed. Government forces have had to abandon some positions in Sam Neva Province, North-east Laos, under pressure from pro-Communist Pathet Lao troops supported by elements from North Vietnam.31 words
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339 1965-01-28 20 'Malaysia standing firm against aggression' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TIIK Malaysian Minister for Transport \>Mo Ihtji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today that with the support of friends in the Commonwealth and other countries. Malaysia was standing firm against Indonesia's "wanton aggression" against her sovereignty and freedom. He was speaking as a339 words
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Article, Illustration183 1965-01-28 20 Cabinet reshuffle expected at the weekend KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The expected Cabinet reshuffle will be announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman when he returns here on Friday or Saturday from Alor Star, where he is holidaying. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, said this before he flew183 words
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Article31 1965-01-28 20 KUCHINO. Wed. Senator Shane Paltrldge. the Australian Minister for Defence, left here this afternoon for Saigon after a four-hour visit to British military unit* In and around Kuchlng. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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195 1965-01-28 20 A second human torch protest in Madras MADRAS, Wed. An Indian burned himself to death here today the second in two days as violent protests continued in Madras State against the adoption of Hindi as India's official language in place of English. At Chidambaram. 125 miles from Madras, a student195 words
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Article340 1965-01-28 20 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle I prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Wed— Spot 22d.. Mar. 21\d., Apr. 21\d.. May 21\d.. Apr. June 21 \d.. July Sept. 21 '•id., Oct. Dec 21-7 16d.. Jan. Mar. 217 16d.. Apr/June 21-5 I6d.. July' Sept. 21'.d. Oct.340 words
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522 1965-01-28 20 Overnight wait in the cold to pay last respects MOSCOW, Wed.—Marshall Ivon Konier, who drove against Nazi armies from Moscow to Berlin during World War 11, and Deputy Premier Konstantin V Rudnev will represent the Soviet I'nion at Sir Winston's state funeral, the British Embassy said today. UPI. LONDON, Wednesday.AP - 522 words
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Article69 1965-01-28 20 DAMASCUS, Wed. The Syrian Government yesterday announced the confiscation of 69 large business concerns in Damascus, and reopened* them last night with new managers appointed by the Ministry of Supply. The shops. all in the three main bazaars of Damascus, were confiscated and their contents69 words
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Article106 1965-01-28 20 Then, and then, and then... TTAMPALA, Wed.— A storeiV man in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park, who wa.« late for work one morning, gave this excuse: "I was going home yesterday evening on my bicycle, when I saw a cow elephant with a very small calf on the road ahead.UPI - 106 words
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166 1965-01-28 20 SPEAKER: I DIDN'T CALL HER 'BLOODY' OLD MAID SYDNEY. Wed. Mr. R.S. Maher. Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, in court here today categorically denied allegations of indecency made against him by a former State Parliame n t House typist, Elizabeth Shepherd. Miss Shepherd has alleged that Mr.Reuter - 166 words
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Article45 1965-01-28 20 CANBERRA, Wed. Vandals last night gouged away a rinu of bark on a 15-foot snow-gum tree which Queen Eliznbeth planted outside the national war memorial here in 1954. Tree mmnh said today the tree had only a 50-50 chance of survival Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Obituary27 1965-01-28 20 AMMANIAMMAL o Into Louni*xamyi>ill:iy mothir of Stanh-y Treasury lpoh 27-1-6.V Kur..ral K-1-* p.m. 13t»A S<Ttnl l J ;i*;ir Service St. Joseph's Church, thence Chorea Omet. iv.27 words
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