The Straits Times, 31 January 1965
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Title Section18 1965-01-31 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ik*** 14 I in NO. 1,509 SUNDAY. JANUARY 31. 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1191 100618 words
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Article, Illustration3064 1965-01-31 1 THE LAST JOURNEY Sunday Times Special Report: BLADON. Saturday 'Home is the sailor home from the sea, hunter home from the hill' BIG BEN BOOMS SIX, AND THE GREAT DOORS CLANG SHUT AS Big Ben boomed six, the great doors at the St. Stephen's entrance of West minster Hall clanged3,064 words
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572 1965-01-31 1 Tengku warns of civil service pay cut OALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today vvarned the 100,000 :ivil servants that it night soon be necessary to "cut" their pay. "I myself have given some thought to it already and I must say that the Government servants are very lucky in572 words
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Article, Illustration668 1965-01-31 1 The plot that flopped IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. IV —The Central Government has uncovered an extensive fifth column organisation aimed at overthrowing the Government and wrecking Malaysia with money and arms supplied by Indonesia. The keymen In this infamous plot are the three Opposition leaders who were arrested on Thursday. They668 words
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Advertisement22 1965-01-31 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25. Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Tel: ***** State of our credit: See Page Twelve22 words
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Article35 1965-01-31 2 PEN\NG. Sat The "Tip Top" restaurant ln.it night won the first prize in the Pen;uitj City Council's health comprtign I competition. The "Mandarin Restaurnn." whs second and the "Oasis Snack Bar third.35 words
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287 1965-01-31 2 BOB PERIES - SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE Customs are on the trail of a vast international gold smuggling ring now using the island as a base for operations in South-East Asia. And interpol. I was told yesterday, had a big hand in alerting the Singapore Customs and287 words
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305 1965-01-31 2 JACK NEWBY - JACK NEWBY I Inche Senu bin Abdul R.thrruii! Mmt of information and Broadrastuift was born in Kedah in 1919. He trained hs a teacher but soon found that he was not happy in this occupation. In 1941 he quit hii teaching job.305 words
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Article59 1965-01-31 2 BATU PAHAT. Sat. Omar bin Raub. 18, a taxi-stand attendant, and Abdul Aziz bin Mnhamed Din. 23. a lorry attendant, received letters of commendation and $25 each from the act Inn Chief Po'ice Officer of Johorc rpcentlv. Thry helped arren a man who assaulted a59 words
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Article35 1965-01-31 2 PENANO. Sit.— Penan« police today issued 10.000 Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa circK urging the public to observe certain simple precautions to safecunrd heir homes and property duiiiiK the festive season.35 words
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Article25 1965-01-31 2 JESSELTON. Sat. Sixtyeight men have been called up from thr Tawau area for naUdmhl service and will soon undrrgo tlipir medical examination.25 words
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246 1965-01-31 2 MTUC calls on Labour Minister to quit; 'He has not honoured pledge on award 9 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Sat The Malaysian Trades Union ongr<» today called on the .Minister of Labour, Mx. V. Munickavasagam. to resign. The general secretary of the MTIC. Mr. 5.J.11. ZaML told the Sunday Times: "The246 words
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223 1965-01-31 2 Subandrio fails in Red China: No military support HONG KONG, Saturday. Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, failed to get the complete assurance of Chinese military support he was seeking during his visit to Peking, diplomatic sources here say. This was the Interpretation by most diplomats in this key listening post223 words
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Article60 1965-01-31 2 JESSELTON, Sat.— About 225 Bajau families, generally fisher* men or cattle-raisers, have been resettled in the Kota Belud and Tuaian areas and are now successfully growing coconuts and wet padi In their small holdings. A spokesman of the Agriculture Department said that about 120 Kadazan families and60 words
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102 1965-01-31 2 Minister Tan corrects tax officer •VUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew -Sin, today issued a statement correcting the misleading impression given to the Press by a senior Inland Revenue official on the question of payroll tax exemptions. The statement said: "It is necessary to state that the102 words
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109 1965-01-31 2 POLICE TEAR GAS TO BREAK UP ESTATE STRIKERS SEREMBAN, Sat. Police used teargas to disperse 60 striking estate workers after a report that they threatened to assault new tappers at the Tnird Mile Estate near be»>» today. Five strikers were detained. It happened at noon. About II policemen, armed with109 words
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Advertisement147 1965-01-31 2 DOtff JUST WATCH! J SOMETHING! Why be an onlooker, a b> slander. when you can be in the thick of things' 1 No matter what lime of the month it is' Tampax internal samlar) protection should be part of your active life! It never hampers you— you can't even feel147 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-01-31 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday ni'RTHER steps to streng- then Malaysia's defence patrols were taken this morning when the new commander of the British Far East Fleet, Vice-Admiral F. R. Twiss, commissioned six re-activated warships which had been kept in mothball for the276 words
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Article93 1965-01-31 3 A $21,700 charge SINGAPORE. Sat.— An elderly couple were charged in a district court today with house--1 breaking and theft of $21,725 worth of canned food products from a godown in Fisher Btreet between 6.30 p.m. on Dec 14 and the following morning. Tan Ah Kow and his wife. Ng93 words
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Article31 1965-01-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. K E Willumsen. the new Danish Ambassador to Malaysia. called on the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardnn bin Haji Jubir. at his office today.31 words
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222 1965-01-31 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A YOUNG Chinese, who took part in two payroll robberies, was jailed today for three years and given 12 strokes of the rotan. The first criminal district judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. told Tan Hock Seng of Chua Chu Kang Road,222 words
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Article116 1965-01-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 20-year-old labourer was today sentenced to two years 1 jail and six strokes of the rotan by the Sessions Court when he was found guilty of robbing the headmaster of the St. John's Primary School here. Abdul Rahim bin Sham.suddin. of Petaling Tin.116 words
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Article32 1965-01-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bank Negara Malaysia has received a total of $2,825,670 tor the National Defence Fund. It has also received $1,278,239 so far for the National Patriotic Fund32 words
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241 1965-01-31 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A special cattle disposal squad to deal with stray cattle will be formed next week. A Health Ministry statement j said. "As from Feb. 8 any cattle straying on public or private roads or property in any part of the restricted area241 words
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Article75 1965-01-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Certain areas of Tawau. in Sabah, have been declared "danger areas," according to a Government Gazette today. This is the first area to be so declared since the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong proclaimed the whole of Malaysia a security area In September, last year.75 words
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193 1965-01-31 3 SPORE TO SPEND $3.5 mil. FOR PUBLIC AMENITIES SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government is to spend $3.5 million this year to improve public amenities in the urban and rural areas. This was announced by the chairman of the urban and rural services consultative committee. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. at a193 words
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157 1965-01-31 3 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat A free Press is important because it can help saleguard ail other freedoms in a country, the curator of the Nieman Fellowships at Harvard University. Mr. Louis Lyons, said here today. "All newspapers must, therexore, be free from Government control."157 words
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Article22 1965-01-31 3 TANOKAK. Sat.— Work on two new teachers' quarters at the Ledang Secondary School has begun. The project coat* $14,000.22 words
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Advertisement1020 1965-01-31 4 Omega Constellation. Requires no winding. Can be worn while swimming or golfing. The calendar feature is invaluable when dating letters and checks. This Omega Constellation is the pride of a people Dedicated Swiss craftsmanship has gifted it with accuracy. Loving Swiss care has endowed it with long life. The Constellation1,020 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-01-31 5 ion o ALOR STAR, Sat 'THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night threw a party at his orchard bungalow in Bukit Choras. 12 miles from here, to celebrate the breaking of the Muslim fast. The genial Tengku provided a personal tourh when he182 words
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Article64 1965-01-31 5 PENANG. Sat IM All I Kooi. 24. who tried to escape $660 duty on a shipment of I goods on Jan 13 was today fined a total or $5,250 on two charges. The oourt vat told thai Vtt \\:is in >:nnpan intercepted off Batu Mating.64 words
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Article87 1965-01-31 5 I/X'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Municipal labourer was rushed to tlie General Hospital In a critical condition early this morning wuh a deep slash wound In his back. His condition us M-rious. M. Setrnasamy. 26. ol Jalan Ang Seng, was picked up by a Straits Times van near the87 words
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Article29 1965-01-31 5 JAKARTA. Sat. About 3.000 irresponsible people have attacked a mosque and a Muslim mental training centre at Kanigoro. East Java, the Jakarta newspaper Warta Berita reported yesterday.29 words
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Obituary57 1965-01-31 5 MRS LEE Chim Hln nee Sect; Choo Neo. age 77. passed away I peacefully on 30th January 1965 leaving behind 2 sons Lee Chee Lin and Lee Chee Sin. 5 daughters, It grandsons and 6 grandchildren to mourn their loss. Deeply regretted. Funeral at Cheng Burial t Ground on57 words
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Obituary55 1965-01-31 5 IN Ml MORI. VM: Mrs. Krishnamni ii (ianasrn. 31-1-64. Though You have left this earth your spirit ever keeps us company in cur joys and sorrows. Your stead I fast devotion to duty, your warm--1 lv kindness to all and your fortitude in illness shall ever light the'55 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-01-31 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ HIGH Court judge will be invited to join a panel of three judges, which will decide the winning entries of the Christmas Quiz competition, for which a $29,500 flat is being offered as the first292 words
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Article160 1965-01-31 5 Five Indon invaders are charged BATU PAHAT. Sat. Five Indonesian infiltrators who were captured by security forces last December In Semerah, nine miles from j here, were charged In the i Sessions Court here today with attempted murder and possession of arms in a security area. Ande Ranrang Kelo, 25.160 words
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Article29 1965-01-31 5 ADEN. Sat. Fourteen peoi pie. including six children, were injured yesterday when a handgrenade exploded in a cinema Inside the British military area i of Aden. Reuier.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement174 1965-01-31 5 Late CLASSIFIEDS I 20 H'urrf.s SIS (Minimum) CHWKB BEXG. o Mr. an'l Mrs Ng Ah Bee. to Poh Choo (Pearly d/o Mr. and Mr.s Cheah Fhee Cbeok. on 27-1-65. WELUPPILLAI. eldest son of I late Mr. Mrs. W. Rasathuray > of Kuala Kubu Bahru. and Eas- 1 i wari. youngest174 words
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Advertisement105 1965-01-31 5 Another "first" from American! l^L I PTt TOBACCO W A FUUR 06AWm I A great new t Hfl HT~ taste and H^ w 'A aroma jr w*^ A famous name in pipe tobacco now becomes a famous name in filter cigarettes. CHANGE OF ADDRESS With effect from February Ist 1965105 words
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232 1965-01-31 6 Last farewell for the great Commoner LONDON. Sat.— The House of Com* mons gave its last farewell last night to Sir Winston Churchill with a unique and moving ceremony at his bier. Leaders of the institution he loved so well laid aside their political trappings to mount guard around his232 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-01-31 7 AN unidentified woman places a small bunch of flowers on the spot where the grave was dug for Sir Winston. It is the churchyard of St. Martin's, at Bladon, Oxfordshire. The adjoining grave is that of Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill, younger son of70 words
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Article, Illustration31 1965-01-31 7 BENEATH the hammerbeam roof of historic Westminster Hall, the body rests on a black fovered bier. On a cushion on the coffin are his insignia as a Knight of the Garter.31 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-01-31 7 SOME stood silent with grief written in their faces; others couldn't help but shed a tear for the man who led Britain to victory. For he had always said that theirs was the victory, not his.42 words
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Advertisement381 1965-01-31 7 Suddenly! CYCLAX COLOUR CLEAR LIPSTICK PUTS YOUR LIPS BACK IN THE LIMELIGHT Everything is new with colour clear lipstick! SEW formula, NEW .sllch/c\' Thp new luxurious texture stays moist and jrhstenins <-\cry moment you wear it H' sllllPC and is :>pr< tally formulated to protect sensitive iip>. SEW forger size381 words
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Article31 1965-01-31 8 WordM Sit (Minimum) •>UTT KNOW, Putt Kan and families thank relatives and friend! for their assistance expressions of sympathy at funeral of their beloved father lat* Mr Chlew 8z« Chan31 words
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Article52 1965-01-31 8 20 Word* Sl» (Minimum) COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET, j i ii, hard Road will b* open today, from L3t a.!!) to 12 30 p.m. (or customers' <-onvenlen."r SMI WON'T? She will If you bring h.r to Prnanx with the Tourist's Ma- lavtlß Chum- S por* ***** for another I honeymoon52 words
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Article53 1965-01-31 8 IS Word* SI i Minimum) PRtJBYTERIAN CHURCH. In fltnga- inrr Orchard Road. Sunday Scrvics v. a.m. and 6 p.m. All Welcome weiLEV METHODIST CHURCH. ton Canning Road. Singapore Wnr«hip Serrlera at 7.30 a.m.. 10.00 a.m. aod A. 30 p.m. Sunday Brbool for all age* at 8 45. Everyone53 words
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Article306 1965-01-31 8 OPINION STEPPING UP THE TEMPO Sunday, Jan. 31, 1965 MALAYSIA has made her position abundantly clear. She will go to no peace conference unless Soekarno first forswears the use of force, pulls out his guerillas and undertakes to respect Malaysian independence and integrity. But if the talks that Dr. Subandrio306 words
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Article826 1965-01-31 8 SABA RATNAM - CHURCHILL OGAWA.. SABA RATNAM THE DAY I— LISTENED TO THROUGH THE COURTESY OF MISTER By THEY paid W i ii s t on Churchill a remarkable tribute over Radio Singapura last Sunday night; it was a panoramic sweep of the life of a man who had lived far beyond the826 words
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Letter241 1965-01-31 8 I FEEL I must reply to Claudia Archer. I cannot agree that your Staff Writer's description of chartered service flights ('Just like an operation," Sunday Times, Jan. 17 > was distorted in any way. The description could have been of my particular flight. Mrs. Archer was fortunate to241 words
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Letter92 1965-01-31 8 I THINK it is time that somebody took notice of the excellent work that our men are doing at the United Nations. Led by Mr. R. Ramani. we have a top-notch team who have done an admirable job putting forward the cause of Malaysia in the world92 words
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Letter95 1965-01-31 8 rIE British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, erred gravely when he insisted on having as his Foreign Secretary a man who had been rejected by the electorate. Now his attempt to get Mr. Gordon Walker into the commons through a back door as it were has blown95 words
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Letter113 1965-01-31 8 MORE than half of AfroAsia is with us (Sunday Times. Jan. 24). Congratulations to the men at the External Affairs Ministry who have laboured night and day to bring about this most desirable state of affairs, but let us not rest on our laurels. Soekarno's withdrawal from113 words
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Letter65 1965-01-31 8 T ISTENING to our MPs I Juam convinced that quite a number of them will profit by a course in political science, social institutions and in the working of our constitution. I make this suggestion In no mood of disdain but in the conviction lhat our MPs65 words
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Letter81 1965-01-31 8 THE consumers of .Malaysia are at last getting together. Now they have organised to fight the profiteers and the shopkeepers who are taking advantage of a national emergency to make a few quick dollars. It is every essential that the consumer associations have a dynamic leadership;81 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1965-01-31 8 GODFREY WINN - A lonely man speaks from the heart GODFREY WINN WINSTON, NONE OF US WOULD BE HERE BUT FOR YOU' By MAUGHAM i THIS STORY ABOUT SIR WINSTON IS TRUE, HE TOLD MB HIMSELF I WAS staying in the house in the South of France, with the sign against the evil1,369 words
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Advertisement10 1965-01-31 8 Cough DropsFOfT RELIEF OF COUOH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT10 words
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Advertisement99 1965-01-31 8 recommend STAMFORD u/^^lp «ftf!&» COLLEGE because its jg jp*^ courses are m *nT.f^^ Easy Competent i^tuyijT Successful I^VP^lh;^ Recognised XJfe'TS^' m by educationists c^^^H^^ of world repute. Join the STAMFORD COLLEGiTI Whether: You seek further education. You are still in school. You want a better job:ENSURE YOUR SUCCESS in Lower99 words
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311 1965-01-31 9 One of his famous 'few'— in Borneo LONDON. Sat. Thirteen Battle of Britain pilots, led by New Zealand's Air Commodore Al Deere. today represented "the few" at the State funeral of Sir Winston Churchill, who immortalised the wartime fliers in one of his speeches Sir Winston said of these men:Reuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration207 1965-01-31 9 A multi-racial crowd of about 250 filed silently Into St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore yesterday evening to attend a 45--minnte memorial service for Sir Winston. There was a big turn -oat of the diplomatic and consular corps and British defence chiefs, among whom was207 words
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Article48 1965-01-31 9 Xl ALA I.IMPIR. Sat The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will represent the Government at tomorrow's memorial service for Sir Winston Churchill at St Mary's Church here. He will be accompanied by Mr Jack de Silva Principal Assistant Secretary. Minis try of External Affairs.48 words
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Advertisement264 1965-01-31 9 A &JT <%} A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of itspreciseSwiss movement And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times.264 words
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Article, Illustration476 1965-01-31 10 MaLRA: Five-year battle against prejudice ASSOCIATION AIMS TO GIVE PATIENTS BETTER DEAL "pODAY. as Leprosy Day is observed throughout the world, the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association (MaLRA) can look back with pride to its many achievements within a period of only five years. In 1959 a group of young men476 words
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Article, Illustration136 1965-01-31 10 AS founder president. Senator Dato T. H. Tan has been the main force behind the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association. Having seen the suffering of the unfortunate victims of leprosy, he worked closely with the Apex Club of Kuala Lumpur to form the136 words
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436 1965-01-31 10 I EPROSY is probably one of the oldest diseases from which mankind has suffered. At present the greatest incidence is in countries with a tropical climate Africa. India, Malaysia and some parts of Central and South America. A great deal of work was436 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-01-31 10 MR. E. J. Lawrence is chairman of publicity and educational and assistant secretary of the National Council of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association. He is also the vicepresident and executive chairman of the Selangor branch. As a member of the Apex Club of Kuala Lumpur272 words
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LONDON NOTEBOOK
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Article, Illustration519 1965-01-31 11 Where the food reminds you of home JF you are in London and are nostalgic for home for familiar faces and home-cook-ing your rendezvous should be a spacious basement restaurant at High Street. Kensington, any evening or during the lunch hours. For six months now the Singapore Chinese Restaurant has519 words
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234 1965-01-31 11 IN my view "confrontation" is probably doing a lot to increase the sense of loyalty to the country among Malaysian students here. More and more Malaysians are grouping the m selves to express, defend and know more about their country's life. A couple of234 words
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316 1965-01-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The University of Singapore today announced the names of 47 students who passed medical and dental examinations conducted by the Faculty of Medicine. Twenty students were successful in the first professional examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of316 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-01-31 11 Snobs at Malaysia Hall? Not true, she bay b MOW that th c Sabah and Sarawak Students Liaison Office has been merged with the Malaysian Students Department, our Borneo brothers are finding it less embarrassing to mingle with Malayans and Singaporeans at Malaysia Hall. I met four youne Chinese Klrls231 words
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Advertisement194 1965-01-31 11 After BEDOKVILLE Comes HOLLAND COURT YET ANOTHER AMBITIOUS HOUSING PROJECT. You can buy it for your own occupation or for PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. LONG TERM LEASE ASSURED. MINIMUM MONTHLY RENTAL $550/--■^KH^HHpWHMHH HIGH-CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA ■■■■■■P f P*T Bi^J^^^ *V__- .^flflflU 1 W V^^^wk^^^ iii— MMMi^^^^^^^^^ il—y^flflfl! 1 a™^^^*™ 1 i B194 words
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Article1277 1965-01-31 12 The state of our credit Bf3Pß^BcW>nf3r^ <^^ > E news in dep I i KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IN an exclusive interview with the Minister of Finance, a Sunday Times reporter asked for an up-to-date statement of Malaysia's state of credit in the world. Here are Mr. Tan's replies to six1,277 words
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Article221 1965-01-31 12 SINGAPORE, Sat— Business in p.nd reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradIng rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with he number of shares traded In I brackets INDI/STBIALS: C.S. Holdings (1000) $2.08, (U.0O0) $209. (3.000) $2.10; Dunlops (2.000) $1 68 Esso ords. (1.000) $1.76:221 words
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Article169 1965-01-31 12 AN $80,000 CUSTOMS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Preventive branch of the Customs Department this week struck one of their biggest blows yet against smugglers when they seized a train wagon full cf textiles and hair cream which had arrived from Singapore. The haul, valued at more than SBO.OOO, was made169 words
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Article82 1965-01-31 12 TOKYO. Sat. Two leading Japanese steel and iron manufacturing companies will take part In a project to set up a rolled steel sheet mill In Singapore. The project with $15 million capital will be carried out with the Singapore Government investing 60 per cent ofUPI - 82 words
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Article57 1965-01-31 12 Girl of 1 1 killed by bus BATU OAJAH. Sat. A schoolgirl. Ma.sitha binte Pandak. Otfunan. 11. was killed on the spot when she was knocked down by a bus along the Malayan Tin Dredging road near here yesterday evening. Masitha. a pupil of the Sultan Yussuf School, was cycling57 words
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Article172 1965-01-31 12 New mining code for Bolivia I A PAZ. Sat. Bolivia 1 nationalised mining industry will be governed by a new mining code as from next month. At the same time a new scale of royalties payable by the nationalised mines to the State will be enforced. The announcement was madeReuter - 172 words
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Article23 1965-01-31 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. A RMNVR patrol boat. NT. Pan*lima. yesterday intcrccpted an Indonesian boat in UK mlMf roads and arrested one man.23 words
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Miscellaneous102 1965-01-31 12 I Get n*t Solicitor Look here. fUtiy! r^e^e #e* t- Pottering along ■V mm m\ on iWe phone. I urtntycu fo ge~ in *,e Mark X. coming up L JL .^1 miss Finch i 9-fter -the medics^ tre :e*'t of 'tt»s roundabout.. > 1 SotKethtng ivho triea to <•/.' r102 words
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Miscellaneous428 1965-01-31 12 IV/T A T AY A all langagues for the next day lVi/vu/WA and close Channel 5 K.L. P. Pinani (lIWMI. 8 6 Ipoh Malacca 7.15 Opening and programme PM-: 230 Test Pattern ana summary in all languages; 720 Music; 3.00 Programme Sum- Belajar-Lah Bahasa Kebangmary 302 Bonanza "Enter saan (repeat428 words
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Article, Illustration824 1965-01-31 13 RODERICK MANN - M ORLEY: I HA TE TO SEE MY FILMS RODERICK MANN By I HAVE long suspected that it is just not true Inat inside every fat man there is n thin one struggling to get out. No. Inside every fat man I know there is another lat man with his824 words
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Article379 1965-01-31 13 THE casting for the Stage Club's next play. Oscar Wilde's "Importance of being Earnest." is now complete, wita lan Lang playing Jack Worthing, Irene Kennedy playing Laay Bracfcnell, Patrick Buxton playing Lane, and Alan Savill play- I ing Merrlman. This makes up an outstanding cast and there Is379 words
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Article110 1965-01-31 13 I*OXIGHT the Sintapore Film Sorietv will be screcninj two film* sprrialh importrd by the Society. They are: "/azie in thr Metro." the French "new wave" fantasy comedy directed by Louis Malle and starring Catharine Dementeot: and "Incident at Owl freek," a short film set in the American110 words
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Advertisement655 1965-01-31 13 I vow siiowix. Ham, 1 30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9 30pm "FIRSTMENINTHEMOOH" Edword JUDD Martha HYER Panavivon Dynamation Color' A Columbio Picture (No free Lists 1 ORCHARD PALACE j ot 1I 45 p m ot 12 15 am. TOMORROW, TUESDAY i, WEDNESDAY AT MIDNIGHT! "BlKiill BEACH Pathecolor I Fronkic Avalon655 words
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Advertisement441 1965-01-31 13 Tel: 21-116 j ,j J (SINGAPORE) PREMIERE-TOMORROW AT 9.30 p.m. in the tradition of 3 COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN, COMES ANOTHER GRAND PICTURE.. .THIS TIME ON A I /w**w<*HOLIDAY TRIP TO MADRlD !x**jk#it* i 5 1' > z teSS"® jfo] f* ANN-MaR6R6T •VLW. WE jlb^BS P9M613 Ik" 1 *A, LJ2112441 words
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Advertisement147 1965-01-31 13 I GRANDEST HARI RAYA ATTRACTION! J simultaneously at 9 theatres m LIDO CAPITOL I LIDO KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR KOTA BHARU ROYAL (Singapore) RQXY J REX I REX I REX REX i JOHORt BHARU ALOR STAR X, TINGGI KUCHING ENGROSSING DRAMA OF A MOTHER BATTERED IN a LIFE BY THE147 words
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Advertisement42 1965-01-31 13 Shewt: 3 6—9 p.m. Shoshi Kcpoor Viioyo Choodarv Brcuoht Bock by Pooulor Demand "HOLIDAY in BOMBAY" in Hindi with English Sub! Todoy 1 1 o.m. "TARZAN 3 CHALLENGES" Scope /Color N«xt Chang*' Chri#»« New Year Attraction! "Tor ion t the Gorilla" (H)42 words
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Advertisement254 1965-01-31 13 WORTH WAITING FOR! i ELVIS* LATEST NEWEST FILM OPENS TOMORROW Book Now LIDO-SINGAPORE No Free List 1 12 NEW! BIG! CATCHY! BOUNCEY TUNES! m P^^j Hb^. A Ico-starrinTsHELilY FABARES- MARY ANNMOBLEY-NITA TALBOT" GARY CROSBY JOBY BAKER in Panavision Metro Color ■#f ml afißß SINGAPORE SIMULTANEOUSLY A||ii ■51 ATE opens tomorrow254 words
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Article, Illustration802 1965-01-31 14 GOLD CUP TRIAL DISTANCE JUST RIGHT TRIP FOR HIM SHAW Stable's Cup hopes, Entertainment V and Box Oflice 111. may dominate the Tengku's Gold Cup Trial over 9f (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur today, writes Epsom Jeep. My vote goes to Entertainment. This 5-year-old won802 words
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164 1965-01-31 14 NZ reply with 122 for 4 -104 behind Pakistan AUCKLAND. Sat. After two days play in the Second Test between New Zealand and Pakistan, the lirst innings Issue has still to be decided. Pakistan. 161 for eight overnight, took their score to 226 and New Zealand were 122 for four164 words
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Article62 1965-01-31 14 KINGSTON. Sat. Barry Knight (Essex> hit 133 for the ra cricket team on the opening day of their two-day match against Jamaica Colts here yesterdayHis Essex colleague. Krith Fletcher made 75. and Cavaliers declared at 313 for eight. Jamaica Colts, for whom Leonard Chambers scored62 words
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Article131 1965-01-31 14 KI'SOM JEEP i \I 1 BOY I'OIXTER Race 1 WEE COBRI.KR Cinema Chengai Batu WEE COBBLER WEE COBBLER San Juan Cinema Cinema Helena Race 2 TIMBER LASS Beradu Nasib Dulas River T. BINTA.NG Timber Lass Chief Informer IIMIUK LASS I Beradu Nasib I 1 1 runs Binlant Race 3131 words
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Article1240 1965-01-31 14 Race 0ne— 2.30 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,000) 7f 1 ***** t hrnjai Batu g (Dato Low Yati Rodger*. 7 9.0 (F) Maniam 11 2 ***** VtUtr Mademoiselle g (Venl Vlci i Paul. 6 8 13. 8 3 ***** Helena a (Olympla St.) Teh, 6 8.12 <F) M.1,240 words
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Article, Illustration593 1965-01-31 14 NEW YORK. Sat. i FLOYD PATTERSON'S burring desire for vindication comes up against the he-man brawn of Canadian George Chuvalo on Monday night in a sellout heavyweight 12-rounder here that could propel the winner into a world title fight. Champion Cassius593 words
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Article369 1965-01-31 14 SUNDAY TIMES WILL TEACH YOU TO BE BETTER PLAYER SINGAPORE, Saturday. fTHE bowling boom has come full circle. From 1 the United States, birthplace of the ten-pin game, it spread east ana west. First Britain and Europe on the one side and Japan and Australia on the other.369 words
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Article336 1965-01-31 14 Hammsrs and Gunners out of cup r ONDON. Sat.— Third Divides Peterborough I nited caused the bis upset In today's English FA (U| Fourth Round matrhr* by beating strongly fancied Arsenal 2-1. Wrst Ham Inited. the cup holder*, and Prrcton North End. last year's finalists, are out. West Ham wereReuter - 336 words
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Advertisement370 1965-01-31 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE li Word* U (Min.)-Bnx ii rtt. ixtr* CCNUINE PHOTOSTATS, KOtOM Robinson Koad. port REQUIRE MICROFILM ICRVICI? Hi 9346 V (Sport) 123 M»r- TV. ON FREE LOAN wbca w* service your T.V. Day/Nlgbt Scrrlc*. Malaya RrfrUeratloo Co. 177 Maci'h. rwn Koad S'por*. T*l. IMW. PHOTO COPYINC'PLAN-PRINT.370 words
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Advertisement251 1965-01-31 14 Fight backache And Rheumatism Noilnne can n.ake you trri ao old, tired, and depressed as Insm*; sleep an.l energy t.ecaua* of Getting Up A, j O« "cn'nQ c.a.iy. aiiq ii yuur back aches anil Rheumatism Palni. in Jointa and mu.«cles make you miserable, you can't work and enjoy lite Millions251 words
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Article, Illustration439 1965-01-31 15 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN Energetic pack play and good covering mark last match of rugger season By K. Lumpur, Sat. A STRONG rally by a Combined Fifteen which brought them six points in the last ten minutes gave them a creditable 14-8 victory over Selangor Club on439 words
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122 1965-01-31 15 Stolle and Emerson to contest the final MELBOURNE, Sat. ITi The men's singles final tomorrow in the Australian lawn tPimis championships will be a repeat of last year's Wimbledon final. Roy Emerson, who won at Wimbledon, qualified to meet Fred Stolle with a 7-5. 6-4. 6-1 victory over another Australian122 words
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Article44 1965-01-31 15 PENANO. Sat— Mr. Jag-Jit Singh was re-elected president of the Penang Hockey Association at the annual meeting last night. The v ce-presidents are Messrs. Khoo 800 Hong, Dershan Singh and O. V. Komatt; secretary, Mr. Edwin Rajamoney. treasurer. Mr. Ch'ng Eng Kee.44 words
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160 1965-01-31 15 TRAIN-CAR COLLISION KILLS 3 AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS SYDNEY, Sat— A former Leicestershire bowler Vie Jackson, 48, was one of three Sydney cricketers killed early today when their car was involved in a collision with a goods train in central New South Wales. They were on their way to the town of160 words
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Article26 1965-01-31 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Khalsa Association maintained their unbeaten record when they edged Jaruseniu-s 1-0 in the SHA League Div. 1 match at Thomson Road today.26 words
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319 1965-01-31 15 |/"UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Schools Spurts Council o: Ma_aysia will try to implement their usual games competitions programme dur.r.g 'he flrst .school term, it whs decided at a meeti'iß of the executive committee here today. The immediate concern of319 words
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265 1965-01-31 15 Perak fund for Ng, Tan now $3,000 IPOH, Saturday. HPHE Perak Badminton Association are confident of raising the required amount of $4,500 as their contribution to send Malaysia's doubles champions, Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan, to compete in the All-England championships. Boon Bee and Yee Khan are from265 words
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Article21 1965-01-31 15 MUAR. Sat. Chau Yang won the Kulal basketball championship when they beat Youth Association 68-49 in the final.21 words
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123 1965-01-31 15 Three more donate to Billy's trip SINGAPORE, Sat.— Thre« Johore Bahru badminton fans have answered the call by the Badminton Association of Malaysia for donations to the "Billy Ng fund" to send the new Malaysian champion to the All England championships. A sum of $4,000 is needed to send Billy123 words
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Article61 1965-01-31 15 Test men make unbeaten stand SYDNEY. Sat. Test batsmrn Bob Cowper (87) and lan Redpath (61) put on 135 in 144 minutes in an unfinished second wicket stand for Victoria against New South Wales here today. Victoria were 164 for one 1b reply to NSWs first innings 369 at the61 words
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Advertisement166 1965-01-31 15 r\ rS.\v v> jsza 7\^^^ The "Chusan" and "Oronsay" fully inclusive^\^£yV <$ 't.NJ round cruise to Manila, Hong Kong, Japan visiting A NI I JT ]f||| ;$StfVC\ MANILA, HONG KONG, KOBE, NARA, KYOTA, TOKYO, OSAKA, <Cj 9 6 s Wti ill M*si&^ KOBE < HONG KONG > MACAU (optional) and166 words
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322 1965-01-31 16 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: NEGRI TEAM PERFORM THEIR SECOND GIANT KILLING FEAT By Singapore, Saturday I^EGRI Sembilan Rangers, the dark horses in the Singapore Hockey Association's quadragular tournament continued their giant-killing feats when they beat Ceylon sports club, the current Singapore league and cup champions, 1-0322 words
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151 1965-01-31 16 Kiwis will play 7 Test matches in India and Pakistan IIfIELLINGTON. Sat.— The If New Zealand cricket team will play seven Test matches— four against India and three against Pakistan on their way to the United Kingdom this year. Leaving Christchurch on February 23, the team oDen their tour with151 words
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Article84 1965-01-31 16 PERTH. Sal. Chasing South Australia's first innings total of 303. West- j t-rn Australia collapsed in i its first innings to be all out I for 147 in the Sheffield Shield game here today. Western Australia were forced to follow on and in i their second84 words
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Article56 1965-01-31 16 TORONTO. Sat— Australia's Pam Kllborn set a new world indoor record for the women's 50-yard hurdles here last night. She covered the distance In 63, bettering the 6.4 indoor mark which she recorded earlier this month in San Francisco and which was previously held by56 words
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Article27 1965-01-31 16 PARIS. Sat. This year's world individual and team fencing championships will take place In Pans between July 1 and 30. It was announced here today.27 words
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Article, Illustration425 1965-01-31 16 K. LUMPUR, Sat. DOB Lauri«ton was v two up over Dick Chandler after the first 18 holes of the 36-hole Royal Selangor Golf Club championship final played over the club links this afternoon. Although the course was playing beautifully after last night's425 words
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106 1965-01-31 16 I ISBON. Sal. Benflca's first leg-quarterflnal of the European soccer Cup against Real Madrid here on February 24 is arousing tremendous interest. The 65,000 seats of the Benenca Stadium have already been sold to fans eager to see this clash of former winners106 words
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Article32 1965-01-31 16 MALACCA. Sat. Ist Battalion. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Malacca) trounced No. 14 Royal New Zealand Air Force (Singapore) 53-0 in their rugger match at Terendak ground today.32 words
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Article176 1965-01-31 16 Goble's leg cutters trouble MCC KIMBERLEY. Sat. MCC had seven wickets down before passing Griqualand West's first innings total of 140 here today on the second day of their three-day game. At lunch MCC were 147 for seven. Brian Ooble. bowling medium pace leg-cutters, took three wickets in six oversReuter - 176 words
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Article35 1965-01-31 16 BANGKOK. Sat. A Royal Bangkok Sports Club bridge team flrw to Kuala Lumpur today for an inter-port match against the Belangor Club. The Thai team is composed of men and wonn-n A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article43 1965-01-31 16 BARDHAN CUP TO S'GOR IPOH. Sat. Selangor Indians beat Perak Indians 4-2 in the Bardhan Cup soccer final played at Stadium Perak tonight. Halftime score was 1-1. Selanuor scorers were insideleft Perumal <2>. right-half Patrick and outside-left Gunarainam. Inside-left Karathu scored Perak's goals.43 words
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Article19 1965-01-31 16 KLUANG. Sat. 656 Squadron beat 10th Federation Engineers 6-1 at soccer on the Town padang today.19 words
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Article18 1965-01-31 16 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Royal Tank Regiment. Paroi. beat HQ Malaya Area 1-0 at soccer today.18 words
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Article335 1965-01-31 16 Games score board cost sought By KEN FERNANDEZ L r U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Sat. -A firm in England have been contacted for partii culars and quotations for a Scoreboard which is to be installed at the Merdeka Stadium for the third South I East Asia Peninsular j335 words
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Advertisement472 1965-01-31 16 Asf hma.Bronchitis Coughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attacks ot Asthma or J. 11. had lost 40 lbs., suffered cough* Bronchitis so bad that you choke Ins. choklnr and strangling evrry and (rasp for breath and can't sleep? night, couldn't .sleep, fxp<-cted to die. 3xi you oouich472 words
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Miscellaneous79 1965-01-31 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER MCFA Cup final: Malacca Chinese v Perak Chinese (Kubu Studium. 5.15 1 Johore Indian S.\ Cup stT.i- I linal: Clv.mh-Bekok v Kluang iChanh padnißi. HOCKKY Friendly quad. CSC v Kjlat XL i 4 pm.i; SRC v Negrt Rangers <5. bo-h matches at Farrer Plc>. GOLF Royal S'gor79 words
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Article, Illustration3312 1965-01-31 1 CEDRIC CARNE - The gentle voices that soothe away pain CEDRIC CARNE By 'J;iMn i 'i!uMKl3ii| ijL p a*e» Pates For Women 4 Comics 6, 7, 8 i j Seriol 1. 5 Stars 6 I Know Alls 2 Periscope 2, 3 |ane Lee 3 For a laugh 4 THE house near Hampstead Heath3,312 words
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Advertisement28 1965-01-31 1 A Happy and Prosperous m Chinese New Year! ijr I m 9m U M m^^ H^2 ■■'■I i. _*J> ENJOY ...with /-tn BIUGHTER DULUX 6=B LIVING PENTALITE 728 words
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309 1965-01-31 2 Education system: The Know Alls answer DROP US A LINE. Oar address: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by post 1 WOULD like to know how the new comprehensive system of education which was Introduced this year will directly benefit our children?309 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1965-01-31 2 HAROLD SOH - A SAFETY CODE BUILT FOR YOU HAROLD SOH By WHAT arc the ethics that govern an architect? What are the things he can do and the things he can't? The spotlight of public attention has been focussed on this subject after the recent acquittal of an architect who was accused1,086 words
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Article, Illustration351 1965-01-31 2 NEW YEAR JOY FOR THE POOR-CASH AND FOOD WORTH $500,000 MILLION 1 R K cinema magnates, the Brothers Shaw, Run Run and Runme, have given away more than $10 million to the poor of Singapore and Malaya over the past 17 years. About 100,000 old people have received gifts from351 words
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Article246 1965-01-31 3 Getting set for the big bang... SINGAPORE'S ban g happy people are expected to burn up about $100,000 in a gay spree exploding millions of crackers during Chinese New Year. Hesitant importers, caurht by the late Government announcement of the four-day holiday period for Chinese New Year and Hari Rajra246 words
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Article, Illustration577 1965-01-31 3 SHIVA DAS - THE ART OF KORAN READING SHIVA DAS A PAGE THAT TURNS THE SPOTLIGHT ON THE HUSHED CROWDS AT A RELIGIOUS CONTEST AND THE NOISE THAT'S ROUND THE CORNER By THE floodlights at the Merdeka Stadium blazed brightly these last lew nights for a sombre purpose the Koran reading competition. There577 words
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Article, Illustration361 1965-01-31 2 WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? The danger that lurks in fog ON a foggy night, a railway station can be a dangerous place. If an accident happens, what is the authorities' legal liability? That was the question raised in Mrs. Gordon's case. The fog was terrible. No buses were running and361 words
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Advertisement282 1965-01-31 2 WmBSmWP ■H S^fll HBhI BB^BH BbHBl B^Btt fDAILY JET SERVICE HONG KONG/OSAKA DAILY JET CONNECTIONS SINGAPOHE/HONG HONG Commencing February 15th, Cathay Pacific will provide the ONLY daily jet service between Hong Kong, Taipei and Japan. Daily jet services connect Singapore and Hong Kong, where mighty Convair jets depart every morning282 words
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Miscellaneous273 1965-01-31 2 (popular crossword j ACROSS: 2. Slice (0). 8. Per- (5). 3. Urges on (S>. 3. Extent .entity (4). 10. Obstacle (10). fitf&XtfliFi kS 11. If not (6), 12. Cry of woe measures (3), 7. Determined (8). (4), 15. Stuffed (6), 17. Blunt 8. Class (6) 9. Rent (5) 13. (6).273 words
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Article, Illustration907 1965-01-31 3 HARD GOING I I E-^*£*]m leriup of English to embark on a course at a Polytechnic Evening High School. This was one of four yean' duration aiming at graduation to a university. Inche Senu completed the course in eighteen months and obtained a Grade B aversge the necessary standard for907 words
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Article533 1965-01-31 3 WHATS YOUR PROBLEM? Write to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. \IY girl friend has an ex--1 Ifl ceptionally good memory. She remembers the dates we go out and every little thing we do not taking533 words
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Advertisement197 1965-01-31 3 Take tlie world's first Humiflex Plastic Pack yl(r\^^ Moistureproof. vacuum -formed so freshness and flavor stay in. Paxton comes to you twice (f a. li l__^^^ as fresh and flavorful as any other cigarette. Sp V^^fcK E^ The Humiflex Pack is soft and flexible. It's the P^\ best-looking pack you197 words
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Article, Illustration503 1965-01-31 4 FOCUS ON FASHIONS AND FOOD WITH THAT FESTIVE FLAIR AND FLAVOUR... r^\ TODAY I'm telling you the cover-up story. It's a tale retold year after year when we banish darinfl decolletes (and the topless) for traditional almost bashful feminine modesty. I'm not being priggish, but there's certainly503 words
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Article305 1965-01-31 4 PRESIDENT LINCOLN was walking along a road near Washington one day. accompanied by the Special Agent detailed to guard him, when they passed a small boy sitting at the roadside. In a few seconds trie President turned to the guard. "Did you see what that boy305 words
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Article361 1965-01-31 4 GET SET FOR SWEET TIME WITH Chinese New Tear just round the corner, you'll be faced once again with the poser of what to serve your guests. Pastries and sweets for hungry visitors are a must. To get your guests and family asking for more, here are four delicious sweets.361 words
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Advertisement534 1965-01-31 4 she has the answer Full of poise and con-^^J fidence at all times-this «j|L is the woman everybody fl admires. No more discomfort for I her during those difficult H days, for she has the answer-Caressa-so soft V and light and safe. 1 I ARESSA SORE THROAT Kill the germs534 words
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Advertisement619 1965-01-31 4 Start your baby on a solid food spec~ ially made for babies and he is lest likely to grow into a 'problem eater". FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes The First taste of solid food is an exciting new experience for your baby. It should not only nourish619 words
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Article, Illustration797 1965-01-31 5 THE Smgoporc Minister for Fmonce, Dr. Goh Kcr»g 5 wee, will attend a Conference on Economic Pfenning in Southeast A*ia at the EastWest Center in Honolulu from Feb. 1 to 5. The paper which Or, Goh will present it another contribution which free men everywhere ore making through the797 words
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Article359 1965-01-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.; 6.00 T»rograjnme Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7. 30 Learn A Word A Day. 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News: 8 05 Bright And Breezy; 859 Summary of Programmes For The Morning; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Tell Me A Story:359 words
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Advertisement1066 1965-01-31 5 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEH England H^ 111 =|r== Bjouth AfricaJl^^ Hongkon| ■B^ B New Zealand J Hf POSTAL EDUCATION -io*>-8,E"w.., MUNCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial and commercial positions. Ltmdlng Mthor M- consider "British Institutes' courses th. We1,066 words
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Advertisement723 1965-01-31 6 NEW! ■> quick relief of Asthma Press-button relief within minute* last* for hours. Compact unit simple to use easily carried in pocket or handbag. I Over 300 doses. You can SEE the contents and never fear running short. Get NEW Pressurised Iso-Brovon Inhalant from your chemist Complete units and refills723 words
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