The Straits Times, 29 January 1965
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Title Section21 1965-01-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135.000 The Straits Times Hi*?** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1965-01-29 1 Govt rejects tribunal's '27 p.c. boost' award 'Repercussions feared 9 —official statement By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Government- has rejected the award of increased pay and allowances for 1,400 postal clerks made by the Arbitration Tribunal last November because of the "widespread" repercussions it1,055 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-01-29 1 The big postal chaos A COUNTER clerk at the Kuala Lumpur General Post Office parcel lection (arrowed) explaining that he will have to examine all parcels "carefully" before accepting them. The examination took about 15 minutes one of the tactics employed by the Union of Post Office Workers in their80 words
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348 1965-01-29 1 Xl ALA UWIPI'K, Thursday. Till- UNION of Post Office Workers h;is declared it lias lost all faith in the National Whitley Council machine™ and arbitration following the Governments rejection of the Arbitration Tribunal award. Its President, Mr. A. Emmanuel, said in a348 words
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Article62 1965-01-29 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Mr. Elsaku Sato, the Japanese Prime Minister, said in the Diet today that Japan, which had friendly relations with both Indonesia and Malaysia, was in a position to mediate between them. But he added that he did not think this was an opportuneReuter - 62 words
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Article23 1965-01-29 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The chairman of Singapore's Party Rakyat, Jukri bin Par jo, was detained by the Special Branch yesterday afternoon.23 words
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Article34 1965-01-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. offshore curfew in South east Johore, which was imposed last month, was lifted today. There is now no curfew anywhere in Johore.34 words
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Article54 1965-01-29 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. The Speaker of the New South Wales State Legislative Assembly, Raymond Septimus Maher. was committed for trial here today on a charge of indecent exposure. Maher. aged 53, has been charged on .summons with having Indecently exposed himself in private to Miss ElizabethReuter - 54 words
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Article38 1965-01-29 1 SAIGON. Thurs. Harvard-edu- rated Dr. Nguyen Xuan Oanh. a i Buddhist, was today named by the South Vietnam Generals as acting Prime Minister in place of Mr. Tran Van Huong, ousted yesterday I In bloodless coup.38 words
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Article78 1965-01-29 1 LONDON. Thurs. Prince Charles has passed in five subjects at the ordinary level of the GCE examination the first major hurdle in Britain's secondary education system. The published results for his school Oordonstoun in Scotland —showed that the 16-year-old heir to the British throne gained passes in78 words
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156 1965-01-29 1 Hindi: More arrested as Shastri appeals YfADRAS, Thurs. Police made a citywide swoop here last night and rounded up 428 people, described as "anti-social elements." after three days of violent demonstrations against making Hindi the official language. The City Police Commissioner. Mr. M. Singaravelu. said planned processions from colleges andReuter - 156 words
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Article21 1965-01-29 1 BRUSSELS. Thurs Consoles* Premier Mo!«f T<hnmb* arrtv«»d h*re from L*opnldviH«> today for vital talk* on Belgian-Congolese financial problems.21 words
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Article274 1965-01-29 1 Decision by Cuepacs today [£l ALA LIMIH R. Huns. The executive council of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services will meet here tomorrow to decide "•hut action lo take il Ihe Govern* ment Tails to set lie their claims by Feb. 8. The Cuepacs274 words
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Article31 1965-01-29 1 CHINA REBUKED BELGRADE. Thurs Yugoslav Government spokesman today condemned Chinese Mm of establishins new I'nitrd Nations, saying it was aimed at undermining and breaking np the I nited Nations31 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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118 1965-01-29 2 PLOT TO MURDER SYRIAN HEAD OF STATE F|AMASCUS. Thurs.— Syrian National Television last night broadcast details of j an alleged plot to assassinate Maj.-Gen. Amin Hafez, head of the Syrian Presidency i Council and Martial Law Governor. The broadcast said the plotters belonged to a secret Muslim organisation. Killer squadsAP - 118 words
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423 1965-01-29 2 America sees a new setback in Saigon WASHINGTON, Thur» THE new coup in Saigon returning the military to power in place of the civilian government provides another discouraging setback for the United States in South Vietnam, diplomatic sources said in Washington. The coup news was received quietly at the StateReuter; UPI - 423 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-01-29 2 Mme Nhu wins libel action p.\RIS. Thurs. Mmc Neo j Dinh Nhu. sister-in-law of the late President Neo Dinh Oietn of South Vietnam, yesterday won a libel suit against a French newspaper which carried an article saying she had personally used American funds intended to help Indo-Chinese students. The articleAP - 81 words
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Article51 1965-01-29 2 SANA. Thurs. Two Yemlnls were convicted yesterday ol spying for Israel. Major Hussein el Turabv. 35. and Ohalib Ahmed el Harazy. 35. a photographer born tn Lebnnon. were found guilty by a military court after a monthlong secret trial. The sentences I were not disclosedAP - 51 words
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Article40 1965-01-29 2 Peking-Rangoon ties j RANGOON. Thurs. Burma land Communist China t J.iv rr.trratrd a five-year-old treaty of friendship mid non-aggression In 1 notes exchanged between Premier Chou En Lai and the Chairman |of Burma's Revolutionary Coun- ell. Oen. Ne Win. AP.AP - 40 words
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255 1965-01-29 2 Chou to visit Indonesia in -April TOKYO, Thurs.—Com- munist Chinese Premier Chou En-Lal will visit Indonesia in April at the invitation of President Soekarno, It was reported today. A join! communique Issued a; the conclusion of Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrios visit to Peking said Mr. Chou accepted with "pleasure" President255 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-01-29 2 TREASON TRIAL Q.C. FLEES FROM SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. TOP South African lawyer, Abraham Fischer, Q.C., who neaded the defence team in the recent treason trial, has sought refuge in the neighbouring British Protectorate of Bechuanaland. Mr. Fischer chief defendant' in a current treason trial involving 13 other accused, jumpedAP - 192 words
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Article87 1965-01-29 2 SEOUL. Thurs.— The aged parents of South Korean Agriculture Minister. Mr. Tchan Kyun Hi. returned to his home country today from communist China via Hong Kong for reunion with his family after 16 years of separation. Mr. Tchah Yung Hwan. 71, and his wife.87 words
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Article57 1965-01-29 2 i MANILA. Thur.v The quad- ruplrts. born to i>oor Filipino 'couple in a rural town 9. were airlifted here yesterday to get better medical attention. Amanda. Belina. Concepcion and Divina are thr daughters of Mr- and Mrs. Emfanio Callo of Tißi. Albay. Eoitanio is a Jarm.57 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-01-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 0 ackeo Twe/n to**) (aax we juwen'-T^^ SWW TO CHNNCB > ENOUGH FOR fOUQ. J "v^ r^ v |<A TIM OF SOUR TIN OP STEW? MCXIIX UM/t ID SUN WOTAN7 POTATO POWD&K. DOWN TO THE «TOmt J INSTAfH PUDOIN© AMD > 1 V-^iNSrANT COFFEE S48 words
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198 1965-01-29 3 TUC backs plan to set up price curb courts I ONDON, Thurs. Britain's eight million-strong Trades Union Congress yesterday agreed to the Labour Government's plan to set up courts to control the country's prices and incomes. Employers are expected to follow suit early next month. The Economics Minister. .Mr. George198 words
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Article31 1965-01-29 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thuis.— Jordan accused Israel .in a note to the Secretary-General. published yesterday, of "serious violations and military provocative acts" in the Mount Scopus area of Jerusalem. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration482 1965-01-29 3 A big British drive to boost exports WIDE RANGING PLAN TO TACKLE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROBLEM MISSIONS ABROAD WILL HELP FIND LOCAL MARKETS LONDON, Thursday gRITAIN'S Labour Government announced yesterday the creation of a special Commonwealth Exports Council as part of a wide ranging plan to boost Britain's exports. ThisReuter - 482 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-01-29 3 I^EW YORK, Thurs.— Professor John Ken neth Galbraith, former U.S. Ambassador to India, suggested yesterday that the American people were in a mood for a change ir foreign policy. "There is now great need for bringing our foreign policy abreast of theAP - 240 words
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Article77 1965-01-29 3 BOGOTA (Colombia). Thurs. —I The Minister or War, Lieut. Oeneral Alberto Ruiz Novoa. resigned abruptly yesterday following a meeting with President Guillermn Leon Valencia and the heads of the armed forces. Appointed immediately to succeed him was Lieut. Oeneral Gabriel Reveiz Pizarro, armed forces Chief of Btaff.77 words
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Article183 1965-01-29 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson yesterday named Mr. Douglas Mac Arthur, Jnr., to be Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations. He is now Ambassador to Belgium. This was one of several diplomatic appointments announced yesterday, with six or seven more to come In the next fewAP - 183 words
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122 1965-01-29 3 LBJ not fit enough to attend funeral WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson will not atte.nd Sir \\in> ton Churchill's funeral In London on Saturday, he announced last night. The President told reporters his doctors bad advised him not to undertake a trip where he would be exposed, as on a visitReuter - 122 words
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Article43 1965-01-29 3 PAWHUSKA, (Oklahoma). Thurs. Thirty-four race horses were destroyed here yesterday in a fire which gutted a barn at Pawhu.ska fairgrounds. The horses, valued at more than USJIOO.OOO were being kept at the fairgrounds while undergoing trainIng at a nearby racecourse.43 words
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Article66 1965-01-29 3 KEW YORK. Thurs._A civilian flight mechanic disappeared yesterday from a naval aircraft 28.000 feet up on a test flight Aircraft company officials speculated that the man. Charles Kropp. might somehow have been ejected from the plane while making adjustments to the bomb bay The test pilotReuter - 66 words
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205 1965-01-29 3 U.S. will explore moon and planets too l WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson served notice yesterday that the United I States intends "to explore the moon, not Just visit or photo- 1 graph it," and to "ex-i plore and chart the! planets as well." The President announced these plans— which go205 words
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175 1965-01-29 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The National Science Foundation announced yesterday that Project Mohole. the attempt to drill through the earth's crust to Its underlying mantle, would be made from an ocean site near Hawaii, instead of the alternative Caribbean site nearReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement309 1965-01-29 3 Rsisjng RESISTANCE Wonder Tonic with Candy Taste NsSrl C^W hO££ swag k Each Sweetlet is equivalent to j**^> W 10 oranges (Vitamin C). \^^^^^r HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free JV from blemishes and rough skin. It A will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, and fill309 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-01-29 4 VISITING DANCER PRESENTED TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE Yang diPert v a n Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong on Wednesday night attended a performance of Indian classical dancing by Indrani Rahman, one of India's top dancers. Near the end of the shcrw she was presented to Their85 words
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214 1965-01-29 4 '50,000 Chinese not registered as citizens' KUALA LUMPUK, Thursday. i'IFTY thousand Chinese in Sabah who are eligible to vote in the State's direct elecLons to be held this year have not registered namcalvoc oa />iti7*»n« nf Malaysia. This was stated here today by the chairman of the Elections Commission. Dato214 words
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208 1965-01-29 4 Big police round-up at initiation ceremony A LOR STAR, Thurs.— Police ambushed arid arrested 13 secret society suspscts last night when they broke up an initiation ceremony at the Chinese, cemetery near Bukit Pinang, seven miles from here. At the scene were found a decapitated white cockerel, a portrait of208 words
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Article35 1965-01-29 4 JESSELTON. Thurs The Citizenship Office has announced that persons who are 45 and above and who apply for Malaysian cltiaen?hlp before Aug. 31 tnii year would be exempted from tn« InnniiaM tPftt.35 words
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Article71 1965-01-29 4 TV technicians for Germany 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two technicians from Television Singapura. who have been awarded scholarships for advanced and specialised TV technical training < i in West Germany, will leave tomorrow morning for Municn. Mr. Fong Slew Nam and Incbe Mon.imed Noor bin Abu Samah will first go through71 words
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Article48 1965-01-29 4 SINGAPORE!. Thurs The first-ever vodka cocktail contest in Malaysia will be held at the I Hibiscus Room. Cathay Hotel. > tomorrow at 2.30 p.ra There will be 14 contestants. s from leading hotels and clubs, i taking part In what promises to be a unique competition.48 words
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Article78 1965-01-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A memorial service will be held for the late Sir Winston Churchill at Bt. Mary's Church here on Sunday at 11 a.m. The Anglican Bishop here Bishop Roland Koh. said that members of the diplomatic corps had been invited to attend the service.78 words
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58 1965-01-29 4 CUNGEI PATANI. Thurs 3 U -Watej- is being rationed here following a -4?ay drought in the disSupply is now available for only four hours a day SgstS rs: ing staggered ta > ensure that all parts of the'own rM.e|ve beir fair share of water58 words
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171 1965-01-29 4 Continue to strengthen the bonds of unity: Dato Wong pENANG, Thurs. The A Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today urged all communities which comprise Malaysia's multi-racial society to strengthen the bonds of unity and goodwill which have existed in this country for many decades" "I trust that the year171 words
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Article28 1965-01-29 4 JESSELTON. Thurs— Brigadier Ahmad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. the East Brigade commander, who waa injured in ti-c helicopter crash last wee*, has been discharged from hospital.28 words
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304 1965-01-29 4 All travel services are ready for the big 'exodus' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 The Railway administration and Malaysian Airways ar« making special arrangements to cope with the expected big holiday rush to Malaya and vice versa beginning this weekend. This year the holiday exodus Is expected to exceed previous years becau.se304 words
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Article62 1965-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thur> The Industrials Workers' Dukjo caied off the 55-day-old Mnke by 75 technicians of Shaw s Malay Film Productions studios in Jalan Ampas tart nißht immediate. t after it had reached an agreement with the management on all out-sMi.ding claims. The agreement was reached anei62 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-01-29 4 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I C DWAT! SUGS I T^ fOGS/'S |,< x I I'm yjwy wss*TispißtT\] I WITH THESE TWOUSERS! I fc V I WMAT DO YOU INTEND VsJS30 words
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Advertisement40 1965-01-29 5 Fh I a hen Trvc S H onlyttete* H P^^gg^^^gji Tg the gjldengfr that gives such JcbW fll %/U(SiW H^H I^^T 1 £S^£ gfvsoxw IE taste H| HI j j^^^F will d 0... |B|^BBBBB^^^^^\S^^^^^^P ajjHßp Hi \so\n HnM,t A ■><»■ i^SS40 words
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Article, Illustration346 1965-01-29 6 Girls daring stuns gunman 7 WAS THINKING OF MOTHER...' Robber's Sign of Cross SNATCHED NECKLACE BACK AND GAVE ALARM CINGAPORE, Thurs. When schoolgirl Marion Rozario, 10, came face to face with a .vouiik gunman in her home today, she snatched away part of his loot and ran off to phoneHan Hai Fong - 346 words
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195 1965-01-29 6 MALAYSIA GETS PAT ON BACK FROM KOREAN MINISTER SINGAPORE, Thurs THE Malaysian Government, today received a pat on the back from a Korean Minister for its unremitting efforts to eradicate three social evils disease, ignorance and poverty. Flying in from Kuala Lumpur, visiting South Korean Minister for Government Administration, Mr.195 words
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Article183 1965-01-29 6 Crackers ban off for 6 days SINGAPORE. Thurs. The State ban on the firing of crackers, squibs and fireworks will be lifted during the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa season from Feb. 2 to Feb. 5, and on Feb. 16 (Chap Goh Meh i Mr. T. Chelllah, the183 words
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180 1965-01-29 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Housing and Development Board s "home ownership for the people" scheme has been described by the Board's Chairman, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, as a tremendous success. Mr. Tan said this today after the eighth balloting for another three blocks of 10-storey180 words
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Article36 1965-01-29 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will hold Its centenary celebrations in Singapore with a banquet on Peb 11 at the Adelphi Hotel and a reception the following night at. Raffles Hotel36 words
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Article26 1965-01-29 6 SINGAPORE, Tburs. A memorial service for the late Sir Winston Churchill will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 5 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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Advertisement254 1965-01-29 6 positively ILAST3DAYS!- Singapore LIDO CAPITOL K.L. I BOTH THEATRES 3 SHOWS DAILY: 1 30, 5.15 8.45 P.M. B ADMISSION PRICES NO FREE LIST /(0' > W*~ter-^~ S'K)RE: $4.00, $2.50 $1.50 B K L $300 S 2 0 14 0 &$1 HURRY! SEE IT NOW! g wjiiW/ Don't ever let it254 words
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Advertisement348 1965-01-29 6 OPENS TODAY-SIMULTANEOUSLY AT I CATHAY PALACE PAVILION CATHAY CINEMA KATONG THEATRE CINEMA SPORE SPORE K. LUMPUR PCNANG GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION (NO FREE LIST) HAL WALLIS brings to you 1 1 Smash Song Hits I ...The Way Only PRESLEY Could Sing! Poromoimt Pictures Presents EIVISPHESUI i«L348 words
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Advertisement603 1965-01-29 6 oi»i:\s roiftii I Horn- 130-4 00 1.30-4.00 I 6.30 I 9.30 pm.)/, 6.4S 9.30 pm I Barbara Stanwyck Joan Freeman I UCHMCOLOR TECHNISCOPt I Paromount (No Fri I 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9 30pm. I JAYNE MANSFIELD m WHEN STIANGIIS METT (with Chinese Subtitles, I Plus' Special Color Feoturette:603 words
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321 1965-01-29 7 Law to obtain corneas for blind urged 'Grafting can help many in Malaysia' PENANG, Thursday |F corneas for graft- in? cannot be got i»i any other way. then there must be legislation to permit hospital authorities to remove the corneas from unclaimed bodies, Mr. Harold Ridley, a London eye specialist,321 words
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114 1965-01-29 7 Struck off union's funds for TB hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The National Union of Tobacco Industry Workers, which was involved in an off-and-on strike at Roth-, mans Malaya t Ltd. here 15 months ago, will be wound up next month. The Assistant Official Assignee. Mr. Cheong Hee Choy. has fixed114 words
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Article31 1965-01-29 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Eight Ceylonese firms in Singapore have donated a total of $975 to the Ceylon Trade Commissioner i here for the Ceylon Cyclone Re- 1 lief Fund.31 words
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191 1965-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'THE Government has established a standing com- A mittee to review the question of recognising foreign degrees. i The acting Minister of Education, inche Mohamed Khir Johari, who announced this here tonight, said that this was because apart from America. more191 words
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Article329 1965-01-29 7 KING WILL BE AT SPECIAL PR A YER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong will attend a special prayer at the Istana Negara padang on the first day of Hari Raya Puasa whichwill fall on either Tuesday or Wednesday, next week. More than 5.000 people. including the Prime Minister.329 words
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149 1965-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Navy needs young Malaysians with a technical aptitude. They are wanted in the navy as engine room, ordna nce. radio and electrical i artificers Initial training will be given at the R.M.N. base at Woodlands. A five-year149 words
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Article56 1965-01-29 7 SINGAPORE. Tliurs. The three-day strike by about 300 1 daily-paid workers of Diethel'n and Co. Ltd. over a bonus dispute, was called off today after the management and the Sine:ux>rr Manual and Mercantile Worker* Union jointly agreed to refer the dispute to arbitration. The workers56 words
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Article60 1965-01-29 7 Rank film boss in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr K. Winckles. director of the British film makers. Rank Organisation, is in Singapore to hold discussions with local film makers on the problem facing the industry Tonight he was guest of honour at a cocktail party given by the Cathay Organisation at60 words
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Article58 1965-01-29 7 L'UALA TRENGGANU. Thurs Bad weather j spoilt the fishing expedition here yesterday aimed at raising money for the National Defence Fund. Three-hundred and fifty fishermen in 40 motorised boats caught only 15 plculs of fish. They had! expected to net 30 piculs. The fish were58 words
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Article16 1965-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor State Legislative I Assembly will meet on Feb. 3416 words
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215 1965-01-29 7 I SINGAPORE. Thur». I QUOTAS for several group:; of commodities, which may be Imported under licence only, were announced today. Applications* for quotas for the threemonth period beginning Jan. 24 may now be made The group of commodities and their215 words
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Article, Illustration235 1965-01-29 7 'Afro- Asia meeting in Algiers can settle dispute' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The forth- coming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers can provide "good avenues" to Ver tilate the problems of Malaysia and Indonesia and secure a settlement of the disDute This is the opinion of Mr. Henry Santos, a leading Filipino trade235 words
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Article43 1965-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A youth officer of the Department ot Social Welfare (Selangor). Inche Kaharudin bin Mo'Min. gave a talk on Malay classical dancing at. i the Royal Selangor Golf Club toI day. Six girls demonstrated sotr.e 1 of the dances.43 words
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Advertisement236 1965-01-29 7 YOU CAN GET ||^^P THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE 02/O I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. tYOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY. 294, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: ***** 5 LINES PAID UP CAPITAL $6,000,000.00 /W ADELPHI HOTEL proudly presents nightly236 words
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143 1965-01-29 8 $50,000 ang-pows for the air force labourers pENANG, Thurs. About 550 hourly-rated civilian employees of the RAP and RAAF at Butterworth today received part of their salary arrears amounting to $50,000. The arrears were due to the workers on their conversion to monthly-paid staff following protracted negotiations between the War143 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-01-29 8 U'ren calls on Govt to honour findings of arbitration KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Central Government was today called on to "honour" the findings of arbitration to the full so that workers could build trust and confidence in this procedure of settling disputes. The call came from Mr. Donald U'ren, the243 words
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Article70 1965-01-29 8 PEN A NO. Thurs. The central Province Wellesley Umno division will hold a meeting of official* of its B 9 branches. Including the youth and the Ktum Ibu sections. on Feb. 6 to consider launching a building fund. The meeting, to be held at the home of70 words
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Article43 1965-01-29 8 SUNOEI PATANI, Thurs.— Two civil defence executive secretaries will organise civil defence in the towns of Alor Star and Sungei Patanl. Inche Aslzan bin Tahlr, will work in Alor Star. Mr. Choong Chee Chong will be In Sungei Patanl43 words
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Article110 1965-01-29 8 ¥POH, Thurs. The 1 Club 300, a members club for latenight revellers here, has been temporarily closed by its proprietor, Mr. Wally Oakes, following a Customs and police raid on the premises. A source close to the club said that Mr. Oakes has closed110 words
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Article25 1965-01-29 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— Sungei Patani district hospital now has five medical officers with the transfer here of Dr. Ran.iit Singh from Alor Star.25 words
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Article52 1965-01-29 8 MALACCA. Thurs. A memorial service will be held at the Wesley Methodist Churcn In Tranquerah Road here on Sunday for Dr. MDodsworth who died in America on Tuesday. Dr. Dodsworth who was In Malacca in 1930 had served Methodist Churches and schools throughout the country for 3452 words
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115 1965-01-29 8 MUAR, Than. Three wild elephants have destroyed property worth $50,000 at Bukit Sepayong, Kampong Jawa and Lenga. 40 miles from here. A Straits Times reporter who toured the area saw uprooted coconut and rubber trees and 25 damaged o.ie-room attap huts. The village headman,115 words
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119 1965-01-29 8 Robbed of a watch by his 'friend' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A mine labourer was yesterday robbed of a watch by a "friend" here three hours after he had bought it. Mustapha bin Sinam. 20. of Puchong. bought a $50 watch from one of the shops along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman119 words
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233 1965-01-29 8 PENANG, Thursday. 'J'HE National Union of Teachers is to launch an intensive campaign to unite the country's 60,000 teachers into a single national union. "For too long, teachers have been unorganised, or have been split and divided. 1 Mr. Chan Chuck Hoi,233 words
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Article63 1965-01-29 8 NIBONO TEBAL, Thurs— The Pang dl-Pertuan Agong has appointed Haji Idris bin Haji Ahmad as kathl of Nlbong Tebal. Other kathls appointed within the state of Penang are: Hall Hashim bin Haji Tahir (Balik Pulaui. flajl Ishak bin Haji Din ißuklt Mertajam). Haji Abdullah bin Hail63 words
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263 1965-01-29 8 Court told of sex maniacs preying on girls pENANG, Thurs. A prosecuting officer. Woman Inspector, C. Chandramalar. said in court today there were sex maniacs going round the town "preying on young girls." "You Just cannot Judge a man by his looks these days," she said at the trial of263 words
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Article112 1965-01-29 8 8 fined for crackers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eight people were fined Sl5 each in the magistrate's court here to- day for firing crackers prior j to the lifting of the ban for the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa. 1 1 They were Lim Yit Joonp, 25, Teng Ah112 words
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Article44 1965-01-29 8 IPOH. Thurs. Joseph Low. 29. 1 a teacher of the Methodist Se- < condary School. Sungei Slput, has left for the Malayan Tea- chers Training Collegp in Penang i to take up a specialist training I course in science for onr year. i44 words
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222 1965-01-29 8 Capital gains tax to be filed for 1966 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Taxpayers need cot declare gains made from the sale of their properties, shares or other assets between Budget Day Nov. 25, 1964 and the end of last year in their income tax returns for this year. Instead they are222 words
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125 1965-01-29 8 JESS ELTON. Thurs. Sabah's Finance Minister. Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. said here today the State Government was concerned with "unscrupulous profiteering under the guise of the new taxes imposed recently, and called on the public to co-operate with the Government in its efforts to125 words
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Article52 1965-01-29 8 NIBONO TEBAi., Thurs. A Socialist Front member. Mr. A. Arumugam. has submitted 28 questions for the next meeting of the South Province District Council on Saturday. Mr. Arumugam will ask why notices demanding payment for removal of night soil had been issued to houses with modern52 words
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Advertisement246 1965-01-29 8 <{>TM£ fAMMN KN COMPANY— JANCSVILU. WISCONSIN. U.3.A. I ■rUs For those who demand HJtl reliability in a ball pen PARKER T-BALL [j| ft H This is not an ordinary ballpoint that you i might toss in a desk drawer and forget. E vfi This is a precisely engineered writing in-246 words
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Advertisement74 1965-01-29 8 Your stock off Fernleaf Milk during the Holiday Season* During the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya J^ Puasa holidays fresh and pasteurised milk fiA, will be in short supply, perhaps unobtainable. Besides you will need more space in your iUvvc^ refrigerator for foods and delicacies for your celebra-|^S'A^^" tions,74 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-01-29 9 BEAM INC Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji jubir, is greeted by seven air hostesses, all dressed up in their national costumes, when he arrived for the "Befana Party" held at the Raffles Hotel on Wednesday night in conjunction with Alitalia Airline's regional conferenceAli Yusof - 98 words
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Article, Illustration522 1965-01-29 9 S'pore Alliance to be toughened for elections SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Alliance's political machinery is to undergo drastic changes and measures to prepare it for the next Singapore general elections in 1968. This was stated by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. last night. Inche522 words
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214 1965-01-29 9 'Kuala Lumpur's airport will not affect Singapore's position' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Th« chairman of the Singa- pore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. KM. Byrne, today said the building of the airport in Kuala Lumpur would not affect Singapore's I position as the nerve centre of the nations main trade and communications sinews.214 words
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Article36 1965-01-29 9 KANGAR. Thurs.—The Per.sa- tuan Angkatan Baru Pemuda Pemudi Abi 'Abi Youth Caibi will hold I Koran readinp ;ind religious evening at the Abi commumiy hall, five mile* from nere, at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday.36 words
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Article35 1965-01-29 9 I IPOH. Thurs.— The Methodist Secondary School tn Sungei Siput; will hold a food and fun fair on Feb. 5 and 6 in thr school com- pound to rmlM funds for ir» library35 words
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327 1965-01-29 9 5,000 will get payroll tax demands today SINGAPORE, Thurs, Some 5,000 big employers in Singapore (compared with 20,--000 in Malaya) will get payroll tax demands tomorrow asking them to pay up by Feb. 14 the new two per cent tax fo» January. The tax operates from Jan. 1 this year,327 words
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Article60 1965-01-29 9 PENANG Thurs. Loh Liong Teik. 30. who stole h gold bangle and > necklace from his father. i m bound over in 5250 for one year. Hi.* counsel. Mr. Goh En; Kre. told the court his father hud fod- given him ■This li Lohs first offence and60 words
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Advertisement43 1965-01-29 9 BE SMART... MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM A WIDE RANGE OF TOOTAL SUITINGS 55% Terylene 45% Wool Worsted FULLY GUARANTEED for men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS BULKED NYLON SOCKS 1 1 LlO PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS and, of course SHIRTS IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR DISCRIMINATING TASTES!43 words
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Miscellaneous181 1965-01-29 9 \lli-t! Onp tiy T. fin na tin I COP'S OUT COLP {HE CAN THANK I I PIPNT LEAVE THEY ONiy TOOK I WELL, 6HAJJ. V^ I <f^^^^-^ BLTT I PONT US FRIEND, THE HIM LOOKING BACK M/HAT WE BRING N0.. .N0T A I I^^^MWA THINK HES TOO KcKf.FOftTHKr! MUCHUKEANI HEP181 words
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Obituary17 1965-01-29 10 :n Word* $15 (Minimum) HALL. JOHN PATON. Kelovxd huahand of Kl-i,-. In Auckland. New h JaaaaM)17 words
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Article104 1965-01-29 10 M H tU i Minimum, MR. A MRS. Paul A. David wish ■<> thank ail friends and relatives for thi r kind attendance, presents, greet- tnKs and teleKrama on the occasion of their miirnasje on 27 I X.V THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. I'Mj.ih l.mi Tcng who passed104 words
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Obituary24 1965-01-29 10 M Worrfs 5f5 I Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of George Tun Bag Leoaa trma-teaßy killed in a Baa* Hut Never For-24 words
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Article239 1965-01-29 10 ill Hnrrfs SIS I Minimum) CHRISTMAS QUIZ. This Is the last npititinn. Have I your Kirtn THOMSON FISHINC POND, at Si Kuiil. s |Miri-. Opening on 3ist lin MM, KU; park, refresbI ihle. All weleon* FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET will oprn from s. 30— 12.30 p.m. on Sunday :ilst i.muary for239 words
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Article16 1965-01-29 10 IS W..rrf, 51 I Vnumum) HEAR REV TOMMY BARNETT ffcaatu 7.30 p.m. Admission Kric16 words
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Article678 1965-01-29 10 Postal workers will take J badly the Government decision, announced yesterday, rejecting the arbitration tribunal's award. Delay in carrying out the terms of the award has been enough to cause the men to mount a work-to-rule protest. Now that there is to be no award, no back-pay678 words
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Article385 1965-01-29 10 Twice in ten days Inche Khir Johari has apologised, in terms which suggest change is not far distant, for the Government's failure to recognise the great majority of American university degrees. First he assured the Ford Foundation, which is sending 12 Malaysians to the United States for courses385 words
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Article197 1965-01-29 10 The Rale which swept through Sabahan politics earlier this month seems to have ijivcn way to a useful calm. j Some discipline has entered into the relations of the four Alliance parties and Dato Stephens has even been able to get their leaders together for mover talks. True,197 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1965-01-29 10 GORDON TAIT - The long watch on enemy across the water... GORDON TAIT HERE IN EASTERN MALAYSIA WHERE INDONS ARE CLOSEST YOU PEER INTO THE BIG BINOCULARS AND SEE INDONESIAN SOLDIERS MOVING ABOUT ONLY 2,500 YARDS AWAY by TAWAU. Thursday YOU climb aboard a 40ft wooden police boat on the water frontier hereAP - 1,052 words
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Letter225 1965-01-29 10 I REFER to the letter (S.T. Jan 16 i headed "Pay Puzile." The writer complains that she had received less arrears of pay than others and that some women teachers are still waiting for their arrears consequent upon conversion to men's scales. Differences In the amount of arrears225 words
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Letter102 1965-01-29 10 1 REFER to a letter by a resident of Kampong Loyang (S.T. Jan. 13) and can assure him that the kampong has not been forgotten. The Urban and Rural Services Committee has approved In principle the metalling of the road leading to their kampong. A section of the102 words
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Letter77 1965-01-29 10 REFERENCE Is made to the complaint of "Pro Bono" of the bad condition of Siglap Road from Slglap market up to the sea. This section of road is still a private street and Its maintenance Is the responsibility of the frontagers. However, this road will be made up77 words
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Article495 1965-01-29 10 by YUNUS MARIS. M.A. University of Malaya More on qualiner.v VOCABULARY: keUpa <n> coconut; telor (nt egg; ehawan mi cup; Uda (n)chllli. guli (id marbles; biji <ru seed, stone of a fruit; buUr <n) grain, particle; helaj (n) piece; tall (n) string or rope; baUnc mi trunk495 words
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Advertisement416 1965-01-29 10 trt;MWt& Malay Mail ciassltlea advertisements may be handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Oesk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltxpstrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Nsval Base HAMIEM STORE416 words
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Advertisement70 1965-01-29 10 STROKE: THE KILLER THAT CAN BE CURBED It used to be thought that strokes occurred suddenly without warning. Now doctors know that 3 out of 4 victims have been warned by "little strokes" but didn't know it 1 Here are the symptoms and what to do about them plus some70 words
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Advertisement163 1965-01-29 10 Shop early for Chinese New Year :^fe GIFTS! g*\aV4ssH Tf Exclusive FRIGIDAIRE measuring glasses or FRIGIFORM ice bucket keeps ice cubes for 1 4 hours Moulded from the same miracle insulating material that goes into FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS. PLUS an exclusive FRIGIDAIRE hot or cold picnic thermo jug. Don't miss this163 words
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218 1965-01-29 11 Cancer in women at high level in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Visiting American hus-band-and-wifc world authorities on cancer in women. Drs. John and Ruth (ir.ih.un. today drew a P*-> Ministic picture of the in- < Klrncr of womb cancer in Singapore. After spending two days at Kandang Kerbuu matrrnity hospital they218 words
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Article, Illustration802 1965-01-29 11 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN CLERKS TAKE TEN MINUTES TO SELL A STAMP AT G.P.O. COUNTER By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A POSTAL clerk wiped his weighing machine and told a woman at the counter in front of him: "Madam, we don t want you to be cheated. Let802 words
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Article176 1965-01-29 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 New night curfew arrangements for boats under oars, sails and outboard motors were announced by the Director of Marine. Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt, today. The new plan crimes into force at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Three areas have been designated where night176 words
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Article32 1965-01-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The German Ambassador In Malaysia. Dr. H Boehllng, left here by air for Bonn today to consult his Government on Malaysian affairs. He declined to meet reporters32 words
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Article31 1965-01-29 11 IPOH. Thurs. The officers ■Ml Sttkfl of the St;.;r Informa'iciM Department. Perak. have donated &197.36. comprising one per crnt oi 'liL'i- monthly salary, to the National Defence Fund.31 words
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103 1965-01-29 11 TEBSELTON. Thurs.— The J Sabah Alliance National Council last night reached no decision on a proposal for merging the four parties in the Alliance fold into one party. A .statement released by the Alliance headquarters said Alliance leaders wanted more time to siudy103 words
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Article36 1965-01-29 11 Couple robbed 1 Singapore. Than. Three n-cu ;:imod with knives waylaid Mr. Goh Jin Teo and his girl 1 lnend at the esplanade on Tuevi.iy I night, and relieved them of cold cnaln. watch and pen36 words
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Advertisement99 1965-01-29 11 I£P s- 1 IS "Caur-Joic" r.«^^' (B VC'tthin aU* years. NINA RICCI Perfumes have tvr. &jj SW vorid-vide recognition. H H On fnrc continents and in more thin 70 countries, the jfrg NINA RICCI fragrances are proudly presented by the 35 fli finest prestige and quality stores, vho arc conscious99 words
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Advertisement61 1965-01-29 11 Olympus LIGHT-WEIGHT SHE SINGLE LENS REFLEX PHOTOGRAPHY IS HERE With inter -changeable lenses LJUjaj NO BULGE Jrrj; NO BULK \!j J CAMERAS* INVERTED RESEARCH MICROSCOPESBIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPES STEREOSCOPIC MICROSCOPES x-^fiKl METALLURGICAL MICROSCOPES HIGH TEMPERATURE MICROSCOPES MEASURING MICROSCOPES MICROINTERFEROMETER INTERFERENCE COMPARATOR iQFI* INTMF€I«NCe STttl BAU TESTER GASTRO-CAMERA tm W^* ULTRAVIOLET MJCROSCOPE MiCROSPECTRO61 words
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Miscellaneous655 1965-01-29 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 X.1.. A P. I'inanx Sultan"; 7.35 Fractured FlickS Ipoh Malacca ers; 8.00 News In Mandarin; P.M.: 5.15 Test Pattern and 8.10 Chinese Ancient Art; 8.34 Music; 6.45 Programme Sum- Comparison "Three Fisherman; 5.50 News Outlines in men"; 9.00 News In Malay 9.10 Malay; 5.53 National655 words
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Article202 1965-01-29 12 ONE of the best known personalities in the Malayan rubber industry. Senator Dato J. E. S. Crawford, has retired from the post of general manager of the Sungel Slput Rubber Plantations Ltd.. a post he held for the past 16 years. Born in I poll, and a202 words
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Article27 1965-01-29 12 ArgenUna*s production of cars during 1964 reached the all-time record of 165.797 vehicles. accordIng 10 a report Just Issued by the Association of Car Manufacturers.27 words
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Article, Illustration186 1965-01-29 12 MR. R. J. TAVENER, assistant vice-president international sales of the National Cash Register Co. of Dayton, Ohio paid a short visit to Singapore this week. This Is Mr. Tavener's first visit to this country and he discussed the company '.s expansion in Malaysia and new186 words
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Article, Illustration403 1965-01-29 12 Italians find new use for rubber PROCESS MAKES IT A STEEL SUBSTITUTE ITALIf has discovered a new use for natural rubber as a substitute for steel in the manufacture of heavy machinery. This was disclosed by Dr. Francesco S. Quadrio, the Italian Trade Commissioner to Malaysia, in a review of403 words
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Article46 1965-01-29 12 A new type of oral contraceptive tablet, using a method called "sequential therapy". has just been Introduced on to Singapore market. The new method involves the taking of two different kinds of pilU Malayan Medical Supplies Ltd. are the local distributors of the tablets.46 words
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Article145 1965-01-29 12 The year 1964 was for Japan Air Lines a year of record traffic and increasing services. During the year the air lines carried 2.312.957 passengers on their international and domestic routes. This an Increase of 24 per cent over 1963. New ports-ot-call on the Polar and145 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-01-29 12 rpHIS HH ton chemical drier (seen above) is being shipped -1- to Port Swettenham by the 10,300 ton passenger cargo liner Benvannoch which arrives on February 7. The chemical drier is part of a complete plant being supplied by Imperial Chemical Industries Agricultural Division and will67 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-01-29 12 Vflß. CHI A SENG ANN, 65, (above centre) senior iTI salesman at Societa Commissionaria Dl Esportazione E Di Importazione. on his retirement after 34 years of uninterrupted service waa presented with a typewriter by the company. At a dinner party In hli honour at the164 words
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161 1965-01-29 12 THE Goodwood Hotel in Singapore has announced the appointments of Mr. Apandy Alias, 27. as assistant manager of the Hotel and Mr. \V. J. Schuller. 30, as the new resident manager. Mr. Apandy, vrtio Joined Goodwood in 1957 as a telephone operator and rose161 words
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Article37 1965-01-29 12 French motor vehicle exports last year fell to 552.211 unit* from 604.338 in 1963. the French Motor Industry Federation announced. Imports hoy.ever are provisionally estimated at 177,000 unit* compared with 165.000 in 196337 words
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Advertisement515 1965-01-29 12 TO ADD TO YOUR PLEASURE -^O^P^li tt/?X even greater value from Carlsberg during ToMrvM^^f Fu^^^ the Festive season. A packet of 10 Abdulla PsJ3 Mr j r -<**^^IKy 37 cigarettes and a handsome glass. OR Y^WS^KLj*^*}/ ?*>~ two Carlsberg glasses, will be yours FREE Vsß^Cr f\ \\-ith every carton of515 words
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Advertisement226 1965-01-29 12 ELECTRIC MOTORS 111 l USED WORLD-WIDE 9 fe» /Spit n -J.M From 1,25 th to 650 h.p. ELICTBIC I jjjlllljjlj Motors to British, -:'-<: American, Canadian i^'-i-i^i^ii:-! Continental Standards. Over 5 million have been supplied to every part of the world. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD.226 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-01-29 13 r rHE remains of a Ldotian Air Force plane destroyed at Vientiane military airport when an accidental burst of machinegun fire on Sunday touched off an explosion of bombs and rockets. A total of nine planet were destroyed at the airport. The United States has offered toUPI - 69 words
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Article, Illustration146 1965-01-29 13 Hassan to send his sister as envoy to London DABAT, Thurs.—Prin1V cess Aicha, 36, auburn-haired sister of King Hassan, is soon to be appointed Moroccan. Ambassador in London, reliable sources said here. Princess Aicha. the eldest of the King's four sisters, would be the first Moroccan woman ambassador. She wouldReuter - 146 words
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Article65 1965-01-29 13 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Four Russians who collaborated with Nazi occupation authorities were .sentenced to dea.h by shooting by a military tribunal in the city of Smolensk, the Soviet news agency ixirted yesterday iid more than 200 witnesses testitied acrainst the members of the group who wereAP - 65 words
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Article35 1965-01-29 13 CAIRO. Thurs. Congolese re&el president Chrtehophe Qbenye has been here since Monday seek'nft more iiid from the United Arab Republic for his regime. He is expected to meet President Nasser soon. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article68 1965-01-29 13 Charlie's millions LONDON, Thurs. Mr. hoii* Mont; Young who came to Britain from Hong Kong and built up a flourishing Chinese restaurant business. left rstate worth £293,127 (about $25 million) Better known to his customers as Charlie Young, he died last February, aged 55. Thii of his most famous restaurantsReuter - 68 words
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144 1965-01-29 13 f ISBON. Thurs. Portugal arxl Indonesia are breaking off their principal diplomatic relations. European and Latin American diplomatic sources claimed yesterday. The sources said the Indoneslans have been "quietly flying out embassy files for weeks" from Lisbon The break, they maintained, is in the144 words
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Article58 1965-01-29 13 Sallal to Soek: Think again ADEN. Thurs.— President Abdullah Al Sallal of the Yemen has cabled President Soekarno appealing to him to reconsider his decision to withdraw from the United Nations "as a service to humanity." Radio Sanaa said. The cable told President Soekarno that his decision might render uselessReuter - 58 words
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Article27 1965-01-29 13 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Turkish Government has declined U.S. proposals for a visit to Istanbul by the world's first nuclear propelled merchant ship, the Savannah.—UPl.27 words
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132 1965-01-29 13 pLASGOW, Thurs. A Chinese seaman ran amok on a cargo steamer in Glasgow docks last night, stabbed three of his Chinese shipmates, then threw himself overboard and drowned. The attack took place in a mess room of the 7.706-ton Myrmidon. A British officerReuter - 132 words
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Article31 1965-01-29 13 NICOSIA. Thurs. An explosion yesterday afternoon rocked Ledra Street, one of the city's main thoroughfares. Police said they believed it was caused by a time bomb In latrine. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement319 1965-01-29 13 INDIA'S QUALITY PRODUCTS *IN FOREIGN MARKET* I Uvtcted B»: C KMMM •t-v j:|aU£ -rot O'v* ■,ru COW»*>t c«r*'rre service jy iff •i«atn«n« übim« •nd unmatcned quanty v«« < Nyiwm ße«a. eoto,-t. i t kwot Bt WBw jBL^Lw Wkw A aft m V L^k^^H noil p-****^* j*2 11 L* arvw i319 words
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Miscellaneous231 1965-01-29 13 Straits Times Crossword \< KUSS 6. Indisputable necessity U you 1 What lin._ an An«lralian *>•*• cut a Stencil (s>. i «i .h^» ,M. 7. Striking after the rest? (7). 9. C %22*n$£. evtdent- ft- !0. t& to MT. pth.ps. but 1^/ 01 11. Dr.ni.ttat who turned to the 16231 words
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Advertisement493 1965-01-29 14 (Continnrd from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT i W,.rd* St (Mim.)— Box SI H 'xltu WANTED: Female Male Chinese (■Tnsllsh Translator, with School Certificate. Apply to P.O. Box 2516, Singapore. STEAM FITTERS: must nave palm oil mill expertenre. Call at oil mill office. Sungel Sedu Estate. Banting, Selangor. WANTED A TEACHER493 words
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Advertisement702 1965-01-29 14 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box St et*. txl DOCTOR-LOCAL and blgb Brltl qualifications vast medical surgical < perience seeks visiting medical etna sh:p/leave vacancy. Box A 3777 S. Spore EXPERIENCED ENGLISH 0 Requires work as Locum in Slngapi or Malaya Ist March June peril English Graduate age 34702 words
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Advertisement690 1965-01-29 14 I GODOWN SPACE VACANT IS Wmrda U (Mlm.y—»*x St ctt. txtrm GODOWN SPACE TO-LIT. 2.000 m.i 3.000 sq. ft Principal only. Box A 5757 B.T. Spore. SHOPS WANTED IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm TO RENT or take over shop for re- tall business. Apply with particulars j690 words
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Advertisement725 1965-01-29 14 EDUCATION IS Wnrd. ■it (Mtm Box It rtt 'rlrm TYPEWRITING: 8.30 am 9pm. 10Week*' Rapid Course/Normal Course, in Air-conditioned comfort. Explanation English Chinese. Malay. Conor-.-sions: Students Unemployed. SIC, 71 Mirtdle Rond, 10 Collyer Quay. B'pon ■JUM *****, MOOERN SCHOOL Principal: B. S. Miranda BoiMiniri Book-keeping, principles of Accounts. Shorthand. Typewriting.725 words
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Advertisement1111 1965-01-29 14 FOR HIRE IS Word* J« Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm FURNITURE for Hire or Hire Purchase at Reasonable Rates. «lo Oee Seng. 81 Rochore Canal Koad. Sloga- pore Tel: *****/***** > FURNITURE. Tahle 'Pedestal raas. i Radiograms. Refrigerators. T.V.. at Shroffs. 188 Batu Road. K L.. 40-A. Jalan Ah Slang.1,111 words
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Advertisement1009 1965-01-29 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* SI (Mim.)—mUx St eta, txtrm TM4 STANDARD VANGUARD Series II European owner. Oood condition throughout. SSftO/-. View 31 Harvey Avenue. Singapore 16. MERCEDES 190 Late 1963 Orey Showroom condition low mileage one owner. Telephone (Spore) 31S1U Office I houm 894C7 after 5.00 P.m. ISM JAGUAR1,009 words
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Advertisement773 1965-01-29 14 AT YOUR SERVICE 15 Word* St (Mtm.)— Box St et*. txtrm I BRINO YOUR DOCUMENTS to Motion smith. \\> will make good clear II I copies at fair prices. a I RECORDING YOUR DOCUMENTS on microfilm By Tang's Pbotocopy I service US4B9 Sapors. I BRINC YOUR PLAN Trnclnca to I773 words
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Advertisement514 1965-01-29 14 FRESH FLOWERS 15 Word* St (Mtm.)— Box SO et: rxtrm PRINCESS SAYS for you with flowers nought fully selected and beautifully ir.-anKcd that "sparkle' your t:oo<t i ird Road. Spore. Tel. 2O»O7. *****. ORCHIDS is sTatek N ■9m torn so rtt aafra A LIST OF MalHyau Orcnid Hybrids <I*!' 3514 words
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Advertisement1284 1965-01-29 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.; Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang CLYTONEUS Liverpaal. ll Pt/Fel 1 Fll 1 MACHAON Liverpiel, Glasgow Jaa It Fel 4 ANCHISES Liverpael Fel Fa* 7 FH 1/11 Fel 11 ANTENOR liverpaal, Dublin, Giasgcw... feb 11 Feb 11 Fel 14/11 Fab 17 DIOMEO Liverpeel, Üblin1,284 words
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Advertisement1345 1965-01-29 15 aaaV lM M m/t iC 'ftl J I J aWaY Ti aaaf P^l Mm ti M WftsM THE E AC?ONES »!i\\ "J c 9 MNCAPOK KUALA IUMTUIsrSWrrTCNMAA* WWAWO aaaaW^nf&^flaaal ii.>»»-ioie iowi«.< j/>.w«ioot»» y^T-V^l Pbone 7601. Plane *****. Phone 1311. Phone (2371. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN,1,345 words
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Advertisement1332 1965-01-29 15 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS nVNArtiPB Hamburg Mar t OtNALUttI London Mar It Singapore P Sham Penang M^'mu.h Mar M tmk 1/ 1 F*h 1/ w nrougn mat im Fal 1/ I Ml II G mouth Apr 2 BENRINNES |gg -"J Singapore P. S'^am Penang1,332 words
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Advertisement1355 1965-01-29 15 kp^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. |WLeaa«j. fQR IH"jYI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRi HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Jp^dß Singapore P. Sham t CIT" OF COLOMBO 10 Jan 1 Fet t CITY Of KHARTOUM I fob FLAMINIAN 13/15 Fel 11/11 Fib 11 fee i CITY OF WELLINGTON 27 Fob/ I Mar 21,355 words
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Article110 1965-01-29 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs INDUSTRIALS were steadier with moves small and more in balance. Associated jPulp dropped Is. 4d. to 325. 6d. following a lower profit in the six months to December. Base metals were steady. Mt. Isa fell 7d. to 375. and oils steady and quiet. Mount Isa 3T/3110 words
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Article244 1965-01-29 16 pEBRtARV firs* ptdr rubber f .o.b. buyers cloaed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yesterday at 71y« cental per Ilk, np-three fightha of a cent on Wednesday's rlosinc !>««! for the posaUon. The tone was Quietly steauiy. R.A.S. and F.EE.E. oiosing prlocß in ceota per Ib.244 words
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488 1965-01-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent SENTIMENT continued to improve on tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, but turnover still remained comparatively small in all sections. The industrial section of the market was "tight" with prices moving out of line with the quantities traded. Few488 words
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Article25 1965-01-29 16 Malayan Stock Indict* Jan. 27 Jan. 2S ■Industrials: 80.16 80.65 Tins: 110.45 110.6S S rubbers: 106.28 106.26 "Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article857 1965-01-29 16 OUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the c Stock: Exchange of Malaysia yes- terday with the number of shares traded in brackets: c INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (3.000) < $1.41: C.S. Heldrngs (1,000) $2.08, (2,000) $2.09; Ounlopt $1.65 SU k (3.000)857 words
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Article35 1965-01-29 16 ON th« rraa tiMiimi martivt <■ Bone Konx jTMtertay Urn U.K. rtollar wan quoted at 5.74Jj for T.T. and 5.73 for Mih. tuning was quoted at 18.91 tad •n. tad at «»W at 234|.35 words
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Article24 1965-01-29 16 JAN. t». MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71; cents (op three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $615.75 (down 51.75). Inofficial estimated offering 240 tons (unchanged).24 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-01-29 16 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Eact Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal loronto Oetroit Cr-'cago -TeuiMan" 22 Fek 7 Mar I Apr II Apr 15 Apr 19 Apr Masajkmu Mart" 13 Mar Mar 27 Apr l May t May 11 May Wtn Coast of Central/South America Service1,195 words
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Advertisement1029 1965-01-29 16 *TUU.U SEIVKE INDIA. PAKISTAN IND P. CUIF SEIVICf ia rnM^lMMmji^li*^ Tfc ntmMnm ■ARPETA 11 Ftt 12/13 FH 14/1S FH Spore P. Sham Penani bombala- Mar 1/11 Mar «/u Mar RAJUU 11/ I Fel 7 Fea Fet FROM AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND RAJUU 14/ 1 Mar 1 Mar 1 Msr Leave F'mintle1,029 words
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Advertisement540 1965-01-29 16 WESTBOUND EUROPE SERVICE Sirgapcf T"! Pentng Maruillts, Havra, Ditkirk, hAUSICAA If/11 Fel 11/21 Fel 22 Ftl Attwtrf. Haulurf, OrenH. SOUTH 1 WEST AFRICA SERVICE Sinppore"" >^T!jr?an^iTl7lTr^orT™Tn?aTeti (22/2), Capetown (24/2), TATIANA 5/ 7 Ftl Mattdi (1/3), Port Harcourt. Lagos. Apapa (7/3), Cotonou, '9/3), Lome, Takortdi. Freetown. Dakar (21/1). EASTBOUND: Dtp. Arr.540 words
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Advertisement163 1965-01-29 16 \g^^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST. DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINSAPORE AND MALAYA TO CANAOIAN AND U.S. EREAT LAKES PORiS Spore P. V^am Pe ranj ETA Tmoftt* ORIENT MARINER Mar 24/2) 21/20 3131 Apr 20 ORIENT TRADER At- 12/14 15/ it 17 11 Ma* 14 ANSELIKI I MW 11/14163 words
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Article266 1965-01-29 17 January 28. Three months. INDUSTRIALS I li d i iro.i 9 eta. Uuniup'.i l? ata> UaitMn i-> cts. C :y Dev. 7 eta M Cont 12 cts. K ini-llern 2tt cla M. Cables lj eta. K-so 16 cts. M AI uM IS cts X .1. Hup v eta266 words
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Article101 1965-01-29 17 CHIPS lying alongnde the Singapore wharves or expected today are: Aut r N.W 1. BuauanKa 3 4. Rutheverrtt 5, Sue* Maru H/9, Tiber 10/11, Glenlyon 11/14, Nlchlyo Mara 15/16, Rayon 19. Strn.it Lorabok 27/28, Wattakl 29/30. Vimlnale 31/32. Bengal Mnru 33 34 Glrnoreby 3S/39. President JefT.T*on 4LV43,101 words
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Article79 1965-01-29 17 THE Mslsyan Exchange Banks' AM*--1 elation yesterday made these changes In Ita rates to merchants: (all rates to $100). New York: buying TT 32 11/1«. airmail OD 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 1/8 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills: Canada: buying TT 35 1/8. airmail OD 351, 9079 words
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Article58 1965-01-29 17 Coconut oil: bulk $t>4 sellers, drum Jo. sellers. Copra: Jan. Feb. LK/Contlnent Unquutvd Pepper: *.iunlok wbltc $167| sellers. while J165 sellers. »|..:al Sarawak black IljTi sellers, garbled Lan.pom; black *167i(.N) seller*. ASTA. *I77»(N> .ellcrs. Singapora Copra Allocution noan piices: I'nqur Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Atsaciation prices: bulk $6458 words
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407 1965-01-29 17 WIX production in Malaya 1 List year was only fractionally higher despite the greatly increased number of mines operating. Last year's production totalled mi, out tons against 59.947 tons in 1963 and was the highest output since 1956. At the end of407 words
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Advertisement211 1965-01-29 17 ll^ysyjpjpy^psnnyn'rJHTßfJll GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THK LOCAL GOVERNMENT IMI. (.RATION* ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE I NDER SECTION 19 (2) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires the211 words
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Advertisement566 1965-01-29 17 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that tlie Directors have declared an Interim dividend on account of the year ending 31st March 1965, or 20 per cent (Is. Od. per share) less income tax at 7s. 9d. in the C. This dividend will be payable on 6th March,566 words
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Advertisement804 1965-01-29 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (Rubber Research Institute of Malaya). APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Assistant Advisory Oflcer (Division Bi in the Chemical Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Applicants should have a Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or equivalent qualification804 words
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Advertisement742 1965-01-29 17 NOTICES ESTATES OF Edward Daniel Hamilton JOHNSTONE, deceased, late or No. 13. Bnkit Tungfal Road, Singapore, 11. who died testate on 21st December, 1964 Francis Ernest WOOD, deceased, late of Coedfa, Betwsycoed, Caernarvonshire, Wales. United Kingdom, who died testate on 21st May, 1964. Mrs. Lilian Radford STEVENSON, deceased, late of742 words
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Advertisement1332 1965-01-29 17 NOTICE PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED 'notice of extbaordinary p GENERAL MEETING aUWPC NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN AoCrnLf that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Stockholders ol •GSjflgaP*^' WEARNE BROTHERS. LIMITED i CTBIIf PItCAT will be held at the Company! LtMBAIiA LtlKln. rUdAI Registered Office No. 45. Orchard PERSEKI'TCAN TANAH1,332 words
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Advertisement675 1965-01-29 17 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, MALAYSIA TEACHING SCHOLARSHIP FOX B.UHtI.OR OF COMMERi \ISTII\II\ NEW ZEALAND FROM FKBRI'ARf 'iNPIf Applications are Invitee! for scholarships from Malays trnublr? in a Unr ersity in Australia /New Z.-nland ior a course leading to the Bachelor ol Commerce degree with Hoi.cis. The course is of four to675 words
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Article336 1965-01-29 18 Je Maintiendrai shines in trial RACING by Epsom Jeep: Kuala Lumpur, Thursday QESPITE the firm going, a good number of horses were given fast work here this morning. One of the best gallops was that by Jc Maintiendrai. who sprinted from the half-mile to clock 37 1/5 for the last336 words
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Article, Illustration183 1965-01-29 18 fllE TOI'GH. hefty Kußby football pl.iyrrs of nilrhling. Sussex, have an unusual asset this -rason a girl'trainer. And when Eva Marie Hansen. a 19 year old Norwegian girl, issues a command they jump to it She is seen here leadins the players in loosen183 words
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Article350 1965-01-29 18 Nilai Bangsa seek 'horne' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Louis Levi, the newly-elected president of the Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association here, has I resolved to find ways and means of acquiring a "home" for the association during his term of office Mr. Levl. a lecturer at the University of Malaya. feek>350 words
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Article49 1965-01-29 18 LONDON. Thuii.— Rugby Union resulus: County playoff North Midlands 0 Warwick 16: club matches Surrey 29 Army 3: Uni'.ed Hospitals 9 Oxford Uni- versity 6: Essex 37 London L'ni- 1 vcr.sity 6; Newport 17 RAF 11. Rugby League representative match: St. Helens 19 Other Nationalities 2. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article38 1965-01-29 18 BILBAO (Spain). Thurs. A goal four minutes from time earned Atletico tf Bilbao a 1-0 win over the Scottish club Dunfrrrr.line in the first-leg of their Iriter-Cltles' Fairs Cup third round soccer match here vev.erday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article29 1965-01-29 18 LONDON. Thurs. Soccer reKUjt.v Scottish V.\. Cup second preliminary round Edinburgh University 1 Forfar 4; Ayr 4 Keith 2. Scottish Div. I—Aberdeen 3 Third Lanark I.— Reutcr.Reuter - 29 words
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Article43 1965-01-29 18 LONDON. Thurs. Queen Eiizabeth the Queen Mother. who owns a large string of race- i horses, has Instructed her trainer' to withdraw the three which were due to run on Saturday, the dny of Sir Winston Churchill's fun era 1 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article86 1965-01-29 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The draw for the PA. of Malaysia Cup tournament will be made immediately after the PAM's annual meeting here on Feb 21. The FAM Cup competltlen is scheduled to begin In March. I I Among the important items to be dlncussed86 words
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Advertisement733 1965-01-29 18 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Holiday Chinrsr New Year's Day lursd.i\. 2nd February 1965 Puhllr Holidays Tuesday L'nd lrbruarr to Frida* sth February 1965. inclusive NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday Ist Februar l!»65. no cargo will be worked at the Authority's wharves after th end of733 words
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Advertisement827 1965-01-29 18 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, M (No. IS ol lSb.Ti NOTICE I Mint SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred b) subsections ili and <3i of Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to827 words
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Advertisement491 1965-01-29 18 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERB are Invited for the supply of Structural Steelwork for 1 No PorUl Frame Oodown 780 ft I x 120 ft Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Port Engineer. The Port of Singapore Authority, against the receipt for491 words
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Advertisement150 1965-01-29 18 Shirts 'A I Introducing the fabulous lUUUKH shirts 80% polyester fibre/20% cotton FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON THE BEST SHIRTS: Available in LOOK FOR 'SPEAR' 7T«vi^)TOPCRON.COOLENE ,nd the latest JopURA^ Hj9| THK PEKING CO. LTD. (T1 SO-62 North Bridge Road, L? I Singapore 6. Tel: *****, ***** F 2192 JOINT150 words
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Article360 1965-01-29 19 FAM INTERESTED IF THERE ARE NO TAKERS— KWOK KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. J£VEN before the seventh annual Asian youth soccer tournament for the Rahman Cup has been played at Tokyo next April, speculation has begun over the venue for the eighth series in 196G for the increasingly360 words
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271 1965-01-29 19 Makeshift Varsity team give Prisons hard fight HOCKEY University 1 Prisons 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. At 5.15 p.m. today, University of Singapore had only two players at the Bukit Timah ground for their Singapore Hockey Association Div 1 match against Prisons. Frantic calls were made to the other first team players271 words
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Article77 1965-01-29 19 TIfALACCA. Thurs. First Bat■i'i t.ilion. New Zealand Infantry Regiment beat 2nd Infantry Workshop REME by 11 points igoal. twi tries) to three rpenatly) in the rinal of the Malaya Area Commonwealth Forces rugger competition on Terendak Camp ground today. Dick Moyle gave Workshop a 3-0 half-time lead77 words
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972 1965-01-29 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL DATO HARUN'S CALL IS TIMELY By- VIALAYSIAN soccer is ITI certainly passing through a period of crisis when both the senior states, Singapore and Selangor, admit that their league first division competitions are dying because of falling standards and972 words
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Article16 1965-01-29 19 Krnjam League iKluang): Chin Chiang bt Lit Kek 73-36; Chong You bt Hey Pai 52-45.16 words
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Article245 1965-01-29 19 THE TEST I O H A N N ESBURG, J Thurs. A stubborn innings of 76 not out by Geoff Boycott helped England force a draw against South Africa in the Fourth Test match here yesterday. Lelt with rour hours' batting after South Africa nad declaredReuter - 245 words
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Article106 1965-01-29 19 t£INGSTON. Thurs The I Cavaliers cricket team open- ed their tour of ?he West Indies i with a draw against Eastern' bd in a one-day match here ye.-:erday. Thr touring t?am scored 295-6 i declared and Extern Parishes re- plied with 132-3 Jamaican-born Ron Headier nowReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement126 1965-01-29 19 Killsmouthodourinstantly SPfTkJ new magic mouth freshener >"$& PtcO*^bbbbb£L m r- Qchl rsi HSHbv v Jr-". JHl"^ Uulli °t! This tinygold phial contains the Rts SQ eas| of confidence, al! (lav and every day. If you are wktM «W your l.reath. Y OUr P oCket hand cs t K>cially after eating126 words
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Advertisement414 1965-01-29 19 INOtA*S OUAIITY P»T" BBBb\ at your service round-the-clock... Thar* it a BAJ AJ ataetrtcal a*«tf»et at avary atop el your daily lite— <or txHar mt Mgfttor hying al hotna to* comtortabl* condlflona al your ptac* o( vert and, for a cool and cosy atmotptmra around y-.u. wfilia BAJ A J-K414 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-01-29 20 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL lying-in-slate in Westminster Hall guanfed by nnval ofli ctis. His insignia of a Knight of the darter n cottar, star and garter are on a velvet cushion on top of the flag-draped collin. I'PI radiopicture.40 words
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Article79 1965-01-29 20 SOME examples of the Government offer to the postal clerks and the tribunal award: PROBATIONERS: Present take-home pay 55; Government offer si 80.3.'i tribunal award >i<»ii.::v TIMESCf year: 5803.33: $993.35. SUPERIN TENDENT: $854: $899.10; $966.60. The Government offer includes in-charge allowances ranging from $20 to79 words
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Article356 1965-01-29 20 LONDON, Thurs. The stock market conditions today were much the same as In the recent past, with persistent buying of the second rank industrial equities, some of which was thought to be coming from the recently launohed high income unit trusts, while leading stocks still failed to attract356 words
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Article53 1965-01-29 20 LONDON. Thurs— Spot MMid.. Mar. 21 T Kd.. Apr. 21 ";d.. May 21 7 »d.. Apr June 21 7 .d. July Sept Oct. Dec. 21-9/16 d., Jan./ Mar. 21 ad.. Apr/June 21-7/16* July Sent. 21\,d.. Oct Dec. 2 5 16d. cJ.f. Peb. 21 ',d.. Mar. 2!-3 16d, Apr. 2153 words
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Article26 1965-01-29 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £1240. sellers £1242 Forward buyers EI2S2S. sellers £1233. Settlement ***** 1 Turnover a.m. 180 tons, p.nr 40 tons Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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289 1965-01-29 20 LONDON. Thurs— Britain's pilgrimage to Sir Winston Chuchill's funeral bier became a human flood today. By early afternoon more than 100.000 people had passed his flag draped coffin in medieval, candlelit Westminster lla'l. Crowds swelled throughout the morning, forming a queueReuter - 289 words
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69 1965-01-29 20 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Thanon Klttlkachorn. told reporters today he had ordered the police to Investigate the cause or a recent wave of industrial strikes In Bangkok. •We are wondering if the strikes have been inspired by outsiders." tlie Prime MinisterReuter - 69 words
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184 1965-01-29 20 'Stop this race to build steel, mills' warning TOKYO. Thurs. A x warning has been issued by the Japanese I Ministry ot Trade to local steel mills to stop their race to build small scale iron works and steel plants overseas. The Ministry said that major Japanese steel mills hadReuter - 184 words
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Article32 1965-01-29 20 Pliinsoll's new post CANBERRA. Thurs. Sir James Plimsoll, Australian High Commissioner in India, has been appointed Secretary of the De- partment of Ex'ernal Affairs in i to Sir Arthur Tange. I Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article56 1965-01-29 20 Archbishop to visit S'pore LONDON. Thurs. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, will leave on Peb. 22 for a four-week tour of Australia and New Zealand, it was announced today. He will visit New York. San Francisco. Honolulu and Fiji on the outward journey and spend two days inReuter - 56 words
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Obituary15 1965-01-29 20 CABLE RECEIVED FROM r ot AppudtiraJ I'rCilinK Java Corporation passed nw»» or, 27th blatant.15 words
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Advertisement75 1965-01-29 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word* |fj Minimum t SIA: Ti I on >; i i -on. Brother tor YlMini:. Th.i ik« lo doctor and staff. Glasses with gold rims for Chinese New Year t,Hiwt*#^ f 1 *}%l jl VI Won J. r^%d AT V A^r^\^ A beautifukjold-rimmed glass will be given75 words
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