The Straits Times, 2 February 1965
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Title Section25 1965-02-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 35,000 /boo** 1 He***'* 1 The Straits Times Est. 1845. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1965. 15 CENTS. KDN 1189: 100525 words
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Article, Illustration613 1965-02-02 1 'Talk more of similarities rather than points which divide the people' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.; 1 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ra zak, today spoke of "a place for everyone in Malaysia whatever our racial origin maybe." In a Chinese New j Year's message, Tun613 words
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245 1965-02-02 1 Lee warns: We can lose our prosperity UIXCiAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said in his Chinese New Year and Hari Kaya Puasa message: "Once in a while the two major communities in Malaysia celebrate their New Year at the same time. "On this occasion Tor double245 words
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Article551 1965-02-02 1 A four- day postal shutdown HOLIDAYS AND GO-SLOW CAMPAIGN WILL CAUSE GIANT PILE-UP OF MAIL THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JTOR the first time in 83 years, post offices throughout Maiaya will remain closed throughout the four-day holiday beginning tomorrow: Hitherto, post offices have operated skeleton services on holidays,551 words
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Article59 1965-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The off-shore curfow. rr-imno.-fU indefinitely on the west coast from Npgri Semblhin to Johorf.s mM coast as from tod»y. has boen extended to Selangor. This was decided by the S*Manpor Ooerations Security Committee at a meeting here today The curfew, taking effect from today,59 words
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Article150 1965-02-02 1 25 die in panic at bullring {GUADALAJARA, (Mexico). Mon. Twenty five people. including many children, were estimated to have died and hundreds were hurt in a panic as a crowd pushed to get into a stage show in the El Progresso bullring here yesterday. The panic broke out at anReuter - 150 words
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Article36 1965-02-02 1 BRUSSELS. Mm. T!. i-Sta pi tradi negotiator. Mr. I Christian A. Bert*r arrived j ci.iy 1 v :.i!k> with European Com:no: Market official* aimed ■< .i:i« u;> "Kennedy Round" 1 trade riefotiktions. UPI. IUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-02-02 1 CALL FOR A GOVT-UNIONS TRUCE KUALA LLMPLK. Mon.— The National Solidarity Committee today urged the Government and trade unions to declare a period of industrial peace to fortify the national preparedness against Indonesian aggression. A statement issued after an emergency meeting of the committee held under the chairmanship of the263 words
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Article180 1965-02-02 1 JAKARTA. Mon —The, J Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said thafj the new IndonesianCommunist Chinese "military co-operation" does not include arms, military equipment or men. Dr. Subandrio said on his return yesterday there was no discussion at all of Chinese military aid to Indonesia daring180 words
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Article60 1965-02-02 1 KL'ALA TRENGGANI. Mon. A tiger yesterday killed a tapper at K.impong Chalok 4.0 miles from here The body of the tapper. Daud bin Mahmud. 28, was found by a search party l»te last night. Daud was tapping in a smallholding when he was attacked Several villagers saw60 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-02-02 1 VIENTIANE. Monday. AN attempted coup detat by a handful of army colonels fizzled out this morning, just 15 hours after it started. The coup, which really amounted to a feud bet worn two factions of the rightwing army, ended as the leader441 words
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Article26 1965-02-02 1 MALAYSIA TALKS LONDON. Mon. Mr. Harold Wilson discussed development in the Malaysia Indonesia dispute at meetings with Commonwealth Prime Ministers here today. Reuter IReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement88 1965-02-02 1 Distinguished aSJjj[»l===i for beauty and fin* EE=%TOfc»ji;.* «j|E workmanship jS'^jnJC world over llHBiirTi nil lIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Straits Times wishes its Chinese readers A Happy New Year The moon was not sighted last night. So Hari Kaya Puasa will be celebrated tomorrow. liiiiiiiiiiiiiliililiiiiiilliiiiliiilililliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiniiil Two SENSATIONAL Portables LIX2ST M.W. and 2 x88 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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294 1965-02-02 2 Saigon goes ahead with plans for national elections SAIGON, Monday. THE South Vietnamese Government yesterday published a law for the convening of the National Congress in March as power groups consolidated their ranks for the coming elections. The two main political forces are the Army, under Lieut. -Gen. Nguyen KhanReuter - 294 words
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Article37 1965-02-02 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Two v people were killed in a train crash 1 south of Bandoeng in western Java, the official Anura news agency reported todr.y. It said 39 others were injured. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article40 1965-02-02 2 RAWALPINDI. Mon. A 17--membcr Japanese goodwill mission UilTCll here yesterday on a 10-day tour of Pakistan. Led by Professor Takeshi Mrrniya. of tbe Yokohama National University, the grcun win meet educational > fficials and gosigh:-' seeing. A.P.AP - 40 words
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179 1965-02-02 2 INTRUSION CHARGES: 358TH WARNING BY PEKING I »TOKYO. Mon.—Comi munist China charged yesterday that Ame- rican warships intruded j in waters off Fukien Pro- vince three times in thei i last 24 hours. It forthwith issued its 358 th "serious" warning to the linked States. The official New China News179 words
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130 1965-02-02 2 'TOKYO. Mon. A 28--year old striptease dancer from New Zealand was arrested yesterday in Kltakyushu. Jappan, on suspicion of violatins Japanese narcotics laws. OMU-iais seized 50 Krammcs of marijuana, worth about Msi.(ii;."> on the Japanese market, from Collen Margaret Salwvn. The police130 words
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Article, Illustration176 1965-02-02 2 Tshombe may have meeting with Wilson I O.NDON. Mon. Mr Moise Tshombe. Congolese Prime Minister, yesterday morning met Mr. George Thompson. Minister of State at the Foreign Office, during which it was understood that a possible meetir with Mr. Harold Wil < .1. British Premier, was discussed. Mr. Tshombe. whoReuter - 176 words
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199 1965-02-02 2 Are Reds behind rash of Bangkok fires? OANGKOK. Mon. A Government investigation was reported underway today to check whether a r »h of fires in Bangkok i before the Chinese New 1 Year could be linked with Communist agitation. The English language newspaper. Bangkok World. i quoting a source closeAP - 199 words
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Article23 1965-02-02 2 JAKARTA. Mon. President I Soekarno has installed a .supervisory body to promote the output at Indonesia's State-run and private plantations. A.P.AP - 23 words
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228 1965-02-02 2 Peking protests against Burundi Government's diplomatic break PEKING, Monday. CHINA last night lodged a "serious protest" against the Burundi Governments "temporary .suspension" of diplomatic relations with China and the placing of gendarmes round the Chinese Embassy in its Central African capital, Bujumbura. A Foreign Ministry statement blamed a "conspiracy ofReuter - 228 words
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Article65 1965-02-02 2 HONO KONG. Mon. GuvI eminent campaign to immunise infants against poliomyelitis ended 1 yesterday, an admitted flop. I Just over half of the target figure lof 49.000 babies in Hone Kon«. Kowloon and the New Territories I received their first doses of the vaccine duringReuter - 65 words
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Article57 1965-02-02 2 VIENNA. Mon. Ex-King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia .eft yesterday for Athens to seclt recupera- 1 tion from a stomach and jmt aliment after treatment by Austrian specialists. The royal party including mem--1 bers of the deposed ruler s family flew to the Oreek cvpital57 words
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114 1965-02-02 2 TOKYO. Mon. Japan yes--1 terdav launched tht largest rocket ii lias vet developed for space .sounding l purposes at Tokyo unlver--1 sity's Kagoshima space centre on the island of Kyushu. The 62 ft. threw ilaflß Lambda 111-2 rocket attained an altitude of 620114 words
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Article36 1965-02-02 2 TAIPEH. Mon. The number one aspiration of thr majority of th« people in Formosa is an e:irlv Nationalist dim. is attack ap r Communist-held China mainland, n public opinion poll reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-02-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /%WWOS THIS NEW OOY aJ^tmmmoe\ FRIEND SUES SRINGINS nCtXxZvHKV /'ano an AUTwoeN /c°o»<* ukb\ OF TECHNICAL 1 OSING A 1 V MATHB/MATIC I ORETTY DULL30 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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388 1965-02-02 3 DENMARK WILL PAY THE 929 SOLDIERS WHEN THEY ARE NOT ON ACTIVE DUTY TJENMARK has started to form a national United Nations Peace Force. Defence Ministry officials estimate that the force of 929 men and officers will cost the Danish taxpayer aboutReuter - 388 words
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Article110 1965-02-02 3 Negro's suicide jump into river NEW YORK, .Mon A man, disrobing as he ran from two policeman who tried to stop him. jumped from the George Washington Bridge yesterday into the frigid Hudson River. He disappeared from sight. Police launches tried In vain to find him. Before he jumped, theAP - 110 words
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75 1965-02-02 3 LONDON, Mon.— Man-made i fibre output and exports set new records in Britain in 1964, the industry's federation said yesterday. Production increased by j 15 per cent and exports I jumped ahead by 22 per cent. Output soared to 825.22 million 1b which was moreUPI - 75 words
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Article30 1965-02-02 3 BEDFORD, (England) Mon. The Duchess of Gloucester; recovering from injuries suffered in a car accident, was reported, "satisfactory" and "in excellent' spirits" today at a local hospital UPI.UPI - 30 words
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199 1965-02-02 3 2 Negro rapists beat Death Row record ANGOLIA (Louisiana), Mon. Two rpgroes, convicted of raping a white woman, today set a new record for their stay in Death Row. Edgar Labat, 42, and Clifton Poret. 36. have been In their nine by seven feet cells except during time out forReuter - 199 words
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80 1965-02-02 3 LONDON. Mon. Because they were broke, a newly-married couple held their wedding reception in a snack bar in Sunderland today. Shoppers looked on in amazement as David Cummings. 23. toasted his pretty 19-year-old bride Eileen with tea. The shop staff rallied round and80 words
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Article73 1965-02-02 3 ADEN. M^ n. Aden Kadlo reported last night that 38 Egyp- tian trooDS had been killed and a number of tank! and other armoured vehicles destroyed in fierce lighting iin ur.d Jeb.il Buluq id north-east Yemen. The buttle between Yemeni Ro- yulists and the Egyptian columnAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-02-02 3 END OF POLITICAL CAREER? Butler created a life peer LONDON, Mon.— Mr. R. A. Butler, former < British Foreign Secretary in the Conser- I vative Government, j has been given a life peerage, it was announced here yesterday. The announcement said that Mr. Butler, who is 62, i has alsoReuter - 317 words
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349 1965-02-02 3 i npHE U.S. Government, 1 A alarmed about the balance of payments deficit, is actively considering a US$lOO tax on Americans travelling abroad informed sources said yesterday. The deficit totalled about US$3,OOO million last year. 1 This was lower than 1963 IReuter - 349 words
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115 1965-02-02 3 jiIOSCOW. Mon. Russia announced yesterday that foreign tourists travelling to this country by cruise ship or chartered planrs will not be required to hold entrance or exit visas The Communist Party newspapc. Pravda said that the new rule would take effect "beginning with 1965."115 words
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175 1965-02-02 3 Reds drop mystery white drums into Baltic STOCKHOLM. Mon.— j A Soviet warship has dropped mysterious white containers into i the Baltic, outside Swedish territorial waters, a navy spokesman said here yesterday. He said that naval vessels had sighted a Soviet warship off Goetska Sandoen. a Swedish Island In theReuter - 175 words
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73 1965-02-02 3 SELMA. (ALA) Mon. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. returned to Selma last night to lead a massive demonstration and told cheering negroes to "come out early tomorrow morning with your walking shoes on." "Were going down to the courthouse in numbers we have notUPI - 73 words
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Advertisement109 1965-02-02 3 A Sound Investment CREDIT CORPORATION (MALAYSIA) LTD, HIRE-PURCHASE COMPANY OWNED BY THE CHARTERED •ANK AND AUSTRALIAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION LTD. FIXED DEPOSITS TERM INTEREST RATES 6 months »**.?'*> p.o. 9 months 5C75 p.a. 12 months 6.00 p.a. neuirlM may b« mad* it any branch el THI CHARTERED BANK or direct to109 words
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FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
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Article220 1965-02-02 4 'Equal pay' demand by aborigines THOUSANDS of aborl- gines in Australia's barren north are threatening a general strike unless they are paid equal wages with other Australians. They received full citizenship rights In September last year. The threat to strike has the tull support of the 2.000--strong North Australian Workers'Reuter - 220 words
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Article30 1965-02-02 4 LONDON. Mon. Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, left here by air today (or Ackii.s Ababa to begin a State visit to Ethiopia. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-02-02 4 2 HUGE CAVES UNDER TOWN ARE WORRYING THE RESIDENTS OF BRADFORD-ON-AVON THERE is one snag stopping Mrs. Irene Hearse from driving her car big snag, 30 feet deep and 20 feet across. This is the size of the hole where her front garden used to be.Mirrorpic - 253 words
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77 1965-02-02 4 BERLIN. Mon. East Germany will build industrial plants in Egypt worth £17 million ($1424 million), the official East German news agency AON said yesterday. AON said an agreement on this aid was signed in Cairo on Saturday. ADN said it was also aijreedAP - 77 words
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Article32 1965-02-02 4 WEST PALM BEACH. Mon. Mr. Kent Cooper, former general manager of the Associated Press, died early yesterday of complications following a heart attack nine days ago. He was 84. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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154 1965-02-02 4 COUBTMARTIAL FOR AMERICAN AIRMAN WHO SHOT FILIPINO YOUTH MANILA. Mon. American airman Larry D. Coir, will be tried by courtmartial on a charge of unpremeditated murder of a. Filipino tribal youth. Clark Air Base authorities announced today. The trial was expected to begin in aboout two weeks, the formal announcement154 words
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Article142 1965-02-02 4 1965 a boom year again for U.S. WASHINGTON. Mon. President Johnson's top economic officials predicted yesterday that 1966 would be marked by "sustained prosperity" in the U.S. economy, without any serious threat of a recession. The President added, however, that an economic boom probably would rule out another Income taxUPI - 142 words
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173 1965-02-02 4 JAKARTA. Mon. Mr. J V. P. Pavicic, the United Nations resident representative here left by air this morning for New York to report there to U Thant U.N. Secre-tary-General, about Indonesia's with drawal from the world body. There is just one monthReuter; UPI - 173 words
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Advertisement202 1965-02-02 4 TASEK CEMENT LIMITED iH CHINESE NEW YEAR m k^&JH HARI RAYA PUASA TRADE NARK JIB kimsik company limited kahcuan trading co iiws. n«r\i> Wp 93 Bc 3ch Str eet, Penang. 302 jalan Pas.r Puteh. Ipoh. IB HONG BEE HARDWARE IEE KOON COMPANY DB COMPANY LTD 26 Treacher Street. Ipoh. M202 words
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Advertisement511 1965-02-02 5 do promises always come true: rado promises do PROMISE: 1957 —To creore a self-winding wotch soperior to others ond PERFORMANCE: 1962 Introdjction of the magnificent RADO DIASTAR, to provide o double guarantee. the i .rst ond only wotch thot is virtuolly SCRATCH-PROOF. Mode from c a new SPACE -AGE METAL511 words
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377 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. GUBSCRIBERS of the Singapore Telephone Board living in the city and central areas, can now dial trunk calls direct to four major towns in Malaya without the aid of telephone operators. An STB spokesman, explaining the new subscriber377 words
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Article111 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Television Slngapura is telecasting extra hours ot transmission on both Channels 5 and 8 to celebrate the four public holidays of the Chinese New Year and Haii Raya Puasa festivals. Channel 5 will begin at 1 p.m. and will continue until 11.30 p.m. on111 words
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132 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Siew Seng, 54, and his son. Tan Mia Quee, 19, were charged in a magistrate's court today with being found in a controlled area within Malaysian waters at 4.10 a.m. on Saturday. They were also charged with importing132 words
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Article56 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open a one-day seminar In connection with the series of courses on "Economic problems of Malaysia" conducted by Radio Slngapura and the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa, at EusofT College, University of Singapore, on Feb. 14 and not56 words
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294 1965-02-02 6 lESSELTON, Mon. J Sabah's Chief Min-I ister, Mr. Peter Lo, in his Chinese New Year and Hari Raya message, today said that this was the time of rejoicing in the ties and affection and friendship of family life. It was a happy coincidence294 words
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Article64 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon —Mr. Chut Chong How has been elected president of the Lorong Llmau Cliinese Sports and Family Benefit Party. Other officials are: Vice-pre. .Jents. Messrs. Llm Kirn Hal. Chla Kee Huat. Lim Sink 1 Hoe, and Wee Yong Wah; secrei tary. Mr. Lee Eng Kee: treasurer, Mr.64 words
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Article88 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Royal Malaysian naval and marine police boats, and police this morning combed the sea and land alone Singapore's west coast following a report that an explosion was heard at West Coast Road at about 2.35 a.m. 1 lie joint operation went on for over four hours,88 words
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Article64 1965-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon A course on "An introduction to economics" will begin at the University of Singapore, in the New Lecture Theatre 2. at 7.30 p.m. next Monday. The fee for the course of 15 lectures la $20. Further Information may be obtained from the Department ol64 words
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Advertisement293 1965-02-02 6 Now Showing-Simultaneously :LIDO REX (jb'jh WnP> SINGAPORE KL&PENANG ~Z-!*»L*/ {NO FREE LISTS) r POSITIVELY ELVIS* LATEST NEWEST FILM!" i EIViS ■co-starring SHELLEY FABARES- MARY ANN MOBLEY NITA TALBOT" H GARY CROSBY JOBY BAKER in Panavision Metro Color HELLO BOYS! Make Your I GIRL HAPPY /V-rA J by giving her HELENE293 words
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Advertisement102 1965-02-02 6 The Management and Staff of Adelphi Hotel extend New Year Greetings to all their Chinese and Muslim patrons DINE DANCE THE BLUE HEAVEN J\ AUSTRALIAN paradise' Gr Poo. FUN FAIR. 2 BANDS IN ATTENDANCE 'THE QUINTETS" LAST APPEARENCE IN "BLUE LAGOON" SINGAPORE. MISS IVY CHAN tanjong katong ATTHEM.KE RQAD NEXJ102 words
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Advertisement471 1965-02-02 6 CATHAY ORGANISATION WISHES ALL ITS MALAY AND CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR fCTTnCTfI OPENS TODAY! 1 Tel: 21-116 SINGAPORE DAILY AT 1 1 a.m. 1 .30 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. IN THE TRADITION OF "3COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN", COMES ANOTHER GRAND PICTURE... THIS TIME ON A HOLIDAY TRIP471 words
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Advertisement641 1965-02-02 6 WISHES ALL 1 1 S MALAY CHINESE PATROn: A HAPPY NEW YEAR N.B. All Theatres No free List CT»J?fOKT2HI6X IMM.XS 1 4MIAV 11am, I JO 400 6 30 9.3n O m ■me ?i&wßesmfflS ANN-MARGRET CAROL LYNLEY ODEON CATHAY Tonight, Tomorrow Thursday At M'nite. A;-.o :< Morning Friday At 8 3641 words
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Miscellaneous519 1965-02-02 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I-Hl-: following today n .ichedule of iivil aircraft movement! at Fayt Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From HonK KonK (BA IM) 215 p.m.: from Auckland. Sydn.y. Uarwin iBA 721> 6.45 p.m.; from 1-ondon. Krankfurt. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA TOO) 8.41 p.m.; from London, /.urich Tel519 words
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311 1965-02-02 7 Dead: The boy of 16 who had a brandy... Shouts and broken glasses, then a penknife attack in Singapore bar 16 -YEAR -OLD schoolboy, Ng Kong Leng, was fatally stabbed in a bar in Beach Road last night. As schoolmates streamed Into his River Valley Road home to attend his311 words
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193 1965-02-02 7 'Smallholders themselves to blame for loss of 400 acres of padi' MUAR, Monday. I AN officer from the Agriculture Department here said today that smallholders had themselves! to blame for the destruction of 400 acres of padil by pests. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ismail said, however, that the main cause193 words
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63 1965-02-02 7 |OHORE BAHRU, Mon J Singapore and South Johore television viewers can now receive test transmissions from Kuala Lumpur which are being carried out daily by Talivishen Malaysia on Channel 3. Transmissions through the new microwave station at Ounong Pulai In Johore started a lew63 words
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155 1965-02-02 7 pENANG, Mon. Customs officers early this morning trapped a smuggler's car at Penaga, near Butterworth, and seized six bundles of textiles after the vehicle had crashed into a tree. Two men in the vehicle escaped in the dark. A Customs Land Rover155 words
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Article64 1965-02-02 7 JESSELTON. Mon.— Mr. Editta Tseng, president of the Sabah Teachers' Union, will visit Kuala Lumpur early this munth to meet the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johart. on the unions claims for better salaries and allowances. The union submitted its claims to the Ministry64 words
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Article52 1965-02-02 7 ALOR STAR. Mon Kulim police tixiay detained suspect followinc a report of rape by an 18-yt.ir-o;d girl ;it the Serdang Biiiular Bahtiru ruad ye&tPid.ty The girl to.d police she v.is washing clothes at a river when a man dragtced her to the nearby mngle and52 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-02-02 7 New Turf Club secretary rpHE appointment of Mr. K. 1 P. Rag ha van (above) as secretary of the Selangor Turf Club was confirmed at the weekend. He had been acting secretary since the retirement of Mr. A. H. L. Wheeler last December. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article42 1965-02-02 7 j SINGAPORE. Mon. The Port 1 Squadron, Royal Engineers of the i 4 Federal Infantry Brigade, will I be carrying out night firing prac- tice in the Pulau Tekong range on j Thursday, between 7 p.m. and 11 1 p.m.42 words
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103 1965-02-02 7 Robbed merchant forms his own 'Vigilante Corps 9 PENANG, Mon. A merchant. Mr. Lim Eng leik, last night formed his own I "Vigilante Corp" to trap two burglars who had broken twice into his house in Burmah Road. Last night. Mr. Lim's 10-man corp. comprising members of his family and103 words
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Article70 1965-02-02 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. The Kedah State Secretary. Dato Shulb bin Awang Osman, resumed duty today after two months' recuperation from injuries received in a motor accident. Dato Shuib was returning from Sungei Patani to Alor Star last November when the car he was driving crashed into70 words
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199 1965-02-02 7 Malaysia's trade for 1964 is $5,267.9 m. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Total Malaysian 1 trade last year amounted to $5,267.9 million, a slight increase over 1963 (Sf\233 million). Imports fell from $2,534.1 million in 1963 to $2,490.8 million, last year. Exports rose Irom $2,698.9 million to $2,777.1 million. Main imports last199 words
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Article22 1965-02-02 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— lnche Mustaffa bin Mahmud has been appointed headmaster of the Malay Secondary School in Bagan Ajam.22 words
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379 1965-02-02 8 Taiping memo for Ruler-in Council Approval sought for 8 items in Town Council budget THE United Front-controlled Taiping Town Council is to submit a memorandum to the Perak Ruler-in-Council, seeking approval for eight items in its budget for this year which were rejected by the State Government. The eight items,379 words
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123 1965-02-02 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Private students intending to apply for admission to universities in Britain for the second session commencing in September, this year, are advised to apply for sponsorship by the Singapore Government not later than Feb. 12. A Government statement today said that123 words
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Article64 1965-02-02 8 MELBOURNE. Mon. The Malaysia, (tot passenger ship to opera:* a tegular service between eastern Australian coastal ports and Malaysia, arrived in Melbourne during the weekend. The liner has accomodation for 157 passengers. Capplain E. Blake, master of the liner, said that his ship would operate aReuter - 64 words
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181 1965-02-02 8 Teacher on three rape charges committed -for triaU CUNGEI PATANI, Mon. A teacher, Abdul Raof bin Wahid, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Kedah Assizes on charges of raping three pupils aged between 11 and 13. Raof. 28, of the Lubok Sabah national school, was alleged to181 words
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Article122 1965-02-02 8 FOUND: 41b. 10 oz. BABY BOY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A newborn baby boy was four»l abandoned in Jalan Bangsar here yesterday morning. The infant, an Indian. weighing 4 lbs. 10 ozs., Is now in the babies' ward of the I Goverment Maternity HosI pital. He was found lying beside a122 words
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73 1965-02-02 8 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Nepi Sembilan branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union will hold an emergency committee mpeting tomorrow ni(?ht to discuss industria! action m suppport of outstanding .s:Uary claims by technical and aer.culture assistants. The union represents members from the industrial and manual73 words
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Article228 1965-02-02 8 A GIANT irrigation and drainage scheme which A will be started this year will open up more than 1,100 acres of new padi land. Inche Mohamed Said bin Keruak. Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, said here or. Saturday. Tlk Minister added that this would228 words
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Advertisement417 1965-02-02 8 Wishing All Our Muslim Chinese FRIENDS SELAMAT HARI RAYA KEONG HEE HUAT CHYE front The Sole Agents of HONDA MOTORCYCLES in MALAYSIA BRUNEI BOON SIEW LTD. HEAD OFFICE— IS, PITT STREET, PENANC. TEL: *****/4. PO. BOX 732. BRANCHES AT KUALA LUMPUR, SINCAPORE, NORTH BORNEO. With Distributors at All Principal Towns.417 words
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Miscellaneous179 1965-02-02 8 Onp By V. T. IWamlin f F THia REALLY w"th^^ P< l^\ I ...NOW HANIO I ..NOtrRE MOT OONNA TAKeI t AM< HESb^MT""""^! I fIUSBWCAXJIME FT OVER j^OH,MO.- IfT BACK X) TH' QUBEH J ""l tKck Irartf tit, Ch**t*r Gowi* Kft/riW g^ 5 "~Z3 I/ AS SOON AS POSaBLE^ MEANWHILE179 words
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Article, Illustration2105 1965-02-02 9 DONALD CAMPBELL - Blackout at 365 mph— Bluebird is crashing DONALD CAMPBELL DANGER IS MY LIFE by SO M E O N E shouted: Take the brakes off, let her run." "For God's sake, don't," yelled Leo. Something had to be done, and quickly. I shouted at Leo: "I'm going to let her2,105 words
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Advertisement138 1965-02-02 9 STOMACH FEEL GREAT! DISTRESS MAALOX' America's most popular antacid bow available at leading medical stores! Don't let acidity upset yon by provoking j^ZjSL gastric distress and disrupting yoor health. mT~~ff S=L3 MAALOX, proven in millions of cases and hundreds of millions of doses, relieves ■> stantty the ill feeling caused138 words
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Obituary130 1965-02-02 10 •'< Words Sli (Minimum) SAUNOERS. Thomas w., former psrtner Turquand Youngs Co., died suddenly In England on 30th January. MRS. LEE CNIM NIN nee Reel <hoo Neo. age 77. passed away peace'<ilt» on 30th January 19«5 leaving r»ehlnd 2 sons Lee Cnee Un and Lee Caat Sin. daughters. 19130 words
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Article21 1965-02-02 10 Word, $n (Minimum) THE WIDOW OF late B Theselra thanks all those who sent condolences, wreaths and attended the funeral21 words
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Article664 1965-02-02 10 An Indonesian build-up for intensive "confrontation" is far more conspicuous than a disposition for discussion, yet Soekarno. Subandrio and pro- pagandists in the Indonesian 1 cause still make play of the possibility of mediation and I negotiation. The contradictions even, or especially, in the statements of Indonesian664 words
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Article386 1965-02-02 10 The appointment of a new, substantive Education Minister is a matter for satisfaction. Launching the comprehensive schools is not a part-time job. The choice has fallen, logical- j I ly, on Inche Mohamed Khir j Johari, who has been acting in the post since Inche Abdul Rahman Talib386 words
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Article176 1965-02-02 10 The leader of the Malaysian delegation to the Ecafe meeting on trade. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hamidon, could only restate the obvious: Malaysia, with almost all other i primary producing countries, continues to face a serious balance of payments problem. It is a fact which bears repeating176 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1965-02-02 10 GODFREY HODGSON - GODFREY HODGSON by FOR f o v r years now, rich America has been growing steadily richer. All the indices are up. The gross national product is up from roughly US$5OO,OOO million in 1960 to about $625,000 million today. Wages are up to over $100 a week for1,312 words
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Letter97 1965-02-02 10 Alexandra area. He pinpoints the p.W.D.'s drainage work along the Alexandra canal as the cause. It is true that the PW.D. is widening and lining the Alexandra canal and using the surplus earth from this work to fill up the vacant field which is very low lying and subject to97 words
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Letter201 1965-02-02 10 KOEK ROAD us liv only place in Singapore where hawkers hold sway beside a white line. Anyone who travels along Baiestier Road after 3 p.m. irom the Moulmetn Green junction to Kirn Keat Road will find this stretch of road almost impassable to traffic. The tact that201 words
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Letter24 1965-02-02 10 I REFER to the com--1 plaint by Mr. C. L. Kwong (S.T. Jan. 23) In connection with the mosquito nuisance In the24 words
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Letter76 1965-02-02 10 THE Straits Times of Jan. 13 contained a complaint under the nom-de-plume of "Walting." To enable me to look Into this matter, I shall be grateful If "Waiting" of PetaJlng Jaya will give his full name and address so that I may write to him for details. It76 words
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Letter127 1965-02-02 10 ON breaking down In Singapore, I was foroed to leave my car and go for help. Sometime later a form arrived from the police asking for driver's particulars and accusing me of "parking in a prohibited place." I sent back the form plus an explanation, expecting to hear127 words
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Letter48 1965-02-02 10 RESIDENTS of the flats at the junction of Kirn Keat Road, and Kirn Keat Avenue are having to cope with a dally Invasion of flies. This has been going on for quite a while. We hope the proper authorities will look Into this matter. RESIDENT Singapore48 words
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Letter28 1965-02-02 10 SURELY we can usher in the New Year without all this din from crackers? Thousands of dollars are spent to no useful purpose. BMM, Singapore28 words
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Advertisement817 1965-02-02 10 Strain |_M Malay Mail Classtfleo advertisements may COLO STOHASB SUNKMARKKT Ordtara) Road (Wsesptlemt Deck) COLD STORAGE HANCHIS At Holland Rosd Kst**g Naval Bee*. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Mom*. Coiryar Quay THK NEWS FRONT FKipetrtck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Road, Naval Bsse HAMIKM STORK 141* Upper817 words
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Advertisement126 1965-02-02 10 DON'T FEEL ILL ±J. rj I jT WHEN YOU jtjyL ffi§ TRAVFI "^^HlXifts fj-LLIAL. I nHV LL taß-aaaaaaaaiai.ii. ''"^'"'VfßL YTI TAKE THE -9 ®|||v NECESSARY r^SjffljS KWELLS! Half an hour before you travel (car, plane, ship or train) take one or two KWELLS tablets. Safe for children (as directed) and126 words
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324 1965-02-02 11 Cuepacs: 'Sins' against civil servants KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. National Whitley Council representing lbe.eoe civil servants has told the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, that there is severe industrial unrest in the civil service. It blamed the shortcomings of the Council's official side for the crisis The Government had not324 words
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224 1965-02-02 11 The delays caused by Treasury, says Jesudoss bottleneck for all the claims in the Treasury. The staff side urged Tun Razak to see that claims are not shuttled from one department to another for "no reason." It wants the Government to: SETTLE all claims considered to be resDonslble for I224 words
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99 1965-02-02 11 OINGAPORE. Mon. i Nanyang University today announced that all its graduates in commerce can sit for the Australian Society of Accountancy examination without appearing for a qualifying test in English as from this year. Prof. K. K. Liu. chairman of the university's pro-tern committee told99 words
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166 1965-02-02 11 Triumph 'floating I workshop' off to L S'pore— OINGAPORE, Mon. Britain's most modern "floating workshop," HMS Triumph left Britain today for Singapore to provide up-to-date repair facilities for the powerful Commonwealth fleet assembled here for Malaysian defence. The Triumph, also has a squadron of Whirlwind Mark 10 helicopters on board166 words
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114 1965-02-02 11 Harvard president's son to study at Nantah SINGAPORE. Mon.— James R. Pusey, son of the president of Harvard University, will be admitted to Nanyang University ln the next academic term starting ln May. His application for admission as second-year student ln Chinese studies has been approved. Professor. K.K. Liu. chairman114 words
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Article32 1965-02-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Kwai Heong. 48. a building sub-con-tractor, today denied a charge oi misappropriating a cash cheque for $3,000 from Slnng Hin and Co.. in Rochore Rnad. on Jan. 1832 words
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Article35 1965-02-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Low Sin. 34, a labourer, was heM up by four youths. armed with daggers, and robbed ot $110 and a watch in Kampong Telegm here last night, police said today.35 words
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302 1965-02-02 11 Khir packs to go over to Education Ministry after the holidays KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, and his personal staff were today busy getting ready to go over to the Education Ministry after the Chinese New Year and Hari IJaya Puasa holidays.302 words
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74 1965-02-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. has ordered that an investigation be carried out into Saturday's incident on the Third Mile Estate in Si-.emtiun where police used tcargas to dis- ...nt> workers. A Ministry statement today said Mr.74 words
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Article27 1965-02-02 11 IPOH. Mon. Four people were fined a total of $65 in the Magistrates Court here today v '•<■ *cv pit uier! guiity to firing crackers27 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-02-02 11 Kamariah gets files together for Minister CHE KAMARUH Maulod. of the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operativ-es, busy gathering Incbe Khir's files to be transferred to the Ministry of Education. Inche Khir's new appointment is expected to be announced by the Prim. M; nister. Tengku Abdul Rahman after the holidays. Incbe70 words
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118 1965-02-02 11 Malaysia for Ecafe meeting on industry KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Industrialisation in the Ecafe region will be discussed by Its committee for Industry and national resources at a meeting in Bangkok beginning on Thursday. Malaysia's representatives at the 10-day meeting will be Inche Arshad bin Avub, Deputy Controller, and Mr. Wong118 words
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Article57 1965-02-02 11 MUAR. Mon. The two people who were fined $6 each by the i Sharlah Court here on Saturday for breaking the fast were Mni named Sedeh bin Soto. 30. and I Maharanl bin Sulalman, 22, and not Haji Ahmad bin Dzaiddln as I reported. Hajl Ahmad was the57 words
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229 1965-02-02 11 Australian Territorial Army officers begin tour SINGAPORE. Mon. Five Australian Territorial Army officers arrived here at the weekend for a 10-day orientation and observer tour of Malaysia. From separate Austfallan States, the officers will visit or train with Malaysian. Aus--1 tralian and British units from Ulu Tiram. Johore, to the229 words
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Article32 1965-02-02 11 J KLUANG, Mon. A Tanner. Warjo bin Dinian, 85, was killed today when he was knocked down ■by a car at the sth milestone Stmpang Rengam— Ayer Hitam IRoad.32 words
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Article192 1965-02-02 11 JESSELTON. Mon. —Mr Peter Mojuntln. secre-tary-general of Upko. said here today that he had been misquoted when he was reported as having said that everyone expected elections to be held this year but that if It was not possible then there was no alternative but to postpone192 words
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Advertisement73 1965-02-02 11 KONG HEE FATT CHOY SELAMAT HARI RAYA EARN%^ PER ANNUM INTEREST WITH SAFETY Due to the recent rise in interest rates, we are able to pass this increased earning to you whilst still maintaining our cautious policy in the investment of deposits entrusted to us. Deposit with THE FINANCE CO73 words
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Advertisement46 1965-02-02 11 jfP|C SIME DARBY Wlc^r^ Service Department jsiir^>j wish all their friends and customers c^% <^appjj and, fVosperous and have pleasure in announcing (r^ML—^^ tnat f rom Ist February, 1965 the p^^^-^ Telephone Numbers C^ljte^gik New Workshop at Tanglin Halt WWJJJWK w De as follows 102 *****146 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1965-02-02 12 Happy memories of years gone by DKMIXISCEXCES warm the heart and on big festive occasions like the Chinese New Year, conversations during get -to gethers often turn to days of old. It is true that the pattern followed during the New Year period in the 1920s1,190 words
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Article570 1965-02-02 12 JARO a cherished TT was in 1955 that a woman doctor from the Johore General Hospital saw the need to open a workshop and rehabilitation organisation for the benefit of discharged tuberculosis patients who found themselves jobless once they were cured. The hospital authorities loaned570 words
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Advertisement148 1965-02-02 12 WHEN IN AUSTRALIA FLY TAA Tr«m Au%lulu Airline* opcntci thf lirgrrt uncle dnowv.c airline nrtkoik in tht Bntish O>ijun..:iwejllh. %«vin|; mote th»u 140 otic* jnd centre* throughout Auxrilia and Pipuj/New Guinea lAAi mndem urcraft connect with all incoming tml outgoing International Hi/jhti. This ycir TAA has provided the tpeed and148 words
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Advertisement437 1965-02-02 12 I I was miserable I I during time-of-the-month. I I Embarrassed. Unhappy. I I Uncomfortable. I knew also I I that I was missing out on I A good times, many activities. J I My eyes were I I Opened... to Tampax I I by a friend. She said it437 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-02-02 13 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG: THE OW ORPHANS FACE A BRIGHT FUTURE, THANKS TO PUBLIC DONATIONS By Singapore, Monday THE OW orphans passed the last Chinese New Year without their father, Mr. Ow Chow Choon, a Chinese restaurant cook who died two weeks before the big day. This285 words
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127 1965-02-02 13 PETALING JAVA TO GET THIRD MARKET KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A new 560.000 market is being built in FrUling Jaya. The market the third In Petaling Jaya is off Jalan Semangat in Section 14. It Is expected to be ready by April. Stall-holders now operating outside the Jalan Othman market will127 words
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Article35 1965-02-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Wong Teck Pook. 30. of Jalan Chan Sow Lin. died in the General Hospital here yesterday of injuries he receded In a car accident in Jalan Pudu on Saturday.35 words
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Article107 1965-02-02 13 perms, and the boys In gay shirts, were laying the table with sweets and biscuits. In the bedroom were new clothes and shoes. These few luxuries had been bought with a $200 Ang Pow from the Straits Times Fund. The dresses and shoes are107 words
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Article195 1965-02-02 13 IPOH, Mon. A three-day seminar to give research workers In tne fleld of anthropology and sociology an opportunity to discuss their findings will be held In Kuala Lumpur from next Monday. The seminar will give research workers operating within the London-Cornell project in South-East Asian studies an195 words
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136 1965-02-02 13 Special entrance exam for I Malayan L varsity KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Students who have not taken the Higher School Certificate can still enter the University of Malaya if they pass a special entrance examination to be held on Feb. 12. The examination will be held in all centres throughout Malaysia136 words
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Article34 1965-02-02 13 JESSELTON. Mon. Mr. Joe Manjajl, and UPKO Member nf Parliament, will represent the Sabah Tourist Association at the forthcoming PATA annual conference in Seoul. South Korea, from March 26 to April 2.34 words
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106 1965-02-02 13 CINGAPORE. Mon.— Light- i houses in Singapore water are to be equipped with the most modern elec- i trical lighting systems. A spokesman lor the Marine Department said the work would take about five years to complete. Work on Horsburgh Lighthou.se. which is about106 words
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394 1965-02-02 13 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times in j Singapore has received more donations for the I tin mine kepala. Lee Swee Chong, 31. whose eyes were gauged out by I robbers recently. The latest contribution* came from: A::.)!iyniou.s Bangkok $300 T.S.K. SmiMfxire $50.394 words
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Advertisement182 1965-02-02 13 A HAPPY NEW YEAR Be well groomed again this year with J^k Tancho Hair Dressings. j&^ L^ u^ Tancho Hair Dressings help to bring M I Sfl. Ifl ft POMADE out your own individual personality. m I m-^^^mi^^^ nw<n uklojch With a pleasant perfume and wonderful M I %\Z^I HOLDEN182 words
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Miscellaneous23 1965-02-02 13 Bags Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I SYLVESTER! ~^dm£b Hadr^ \GUVNORy //^^S JJO/ <=xxt o m e t **st CARRVTW' 7 NOT, SIRE! W'-JJ^^J^^^^^23 words
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Article74 1965-02-02 14 New application for plastics helped push the U.S. plastics Industry to new highs In both sales and production in 1964. Production passed the 10,000 million-lb mark a 14 per cent Increase over 1963 and sales were 9,400 mlllion-lb. up 13 per cent according to Modern74 words
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373 1965-02-02 14 Self-sufficiency in sugar is local aim By CHAN BONG SOO has great potential and all the natural prerequisites to be self sufficient in sugar. This was the opinion expressed by Mr. Chen Tsung-Jen, vice-president of the Taiwan Sugar Corporation recently when he announced Formosa's plan to help Malaysia develop its373 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-02-02 14 Rothmans executive goes to Australia MR. CHANG ROTHMANS Of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd. have sent another of its Malaysian executives abroad fox advanced training. Hs is Mr. Michael Chang, a trainee in factory management at the Company's Petaling Java factory, who will be spending three months with Rothmans Of Pall169 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-02-02 14 VISITOR FROM PARENT COMPANY IN AUSTRALIA |R. RD. HODGSON (above) IYI director and company secretary of Jackson. Wain Co. Pty. Ltd.. Sydney, parent company of Jackson. Wain Co. (Asia) Ltd. ha.s spent two weeks in Singapore. Thr purpose ol Mr. Hodgson's visit was to insprct the nrwl> rstuhlislird Singapore office163 words
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Article98 1965-02-02 14 The General Motors Corporation has repor'ed that It had made a gross profit of U.S. $1,735 million (about £612 million) in 1964 highest recorded annual earnings of any company in htetory. This equalled $6.05 (about £2 33. 4d.) a share. It compared with earnings of $1,592 million (about98 words
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Article156 1965-02-02 14 DIESEL-ELECTRIC Malaya Ltd.. agents for the wellluiown German-made Bosch automotive products, yesterday opened their new store, office and service workshops at Kramat Road Singapore, thus bringing all asoects of the business under one roof. The workshops which are new additions to the company's organisations hitherto all156 words
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Article301 1965-02-02 14 AIR INDIA RAISE PROFIT •PHE year ended March 31. 1964 was another year of sound progress for Air India whose operating profits of $6.4 million topped the previous year's profits by 11.2 per cent. In his annual report, the chairman of the Airline Mr. J. R. D. Tata stated that301 words
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Article123 1965-02-02 14 A N agreement to improve Thal- land's rubber Industry has been signed between the Thai Government and the United Nations. The Thai Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Phra Prakas Sahakorn, sl-jned for Thailand while the Director of Special Fund ProKrammes on the Far East. Mr. J. N.123 words
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Article, Illustration172 1965-02-02 14 MR. V. R. NATHAN, the manager of the Chartered Bank's branch at the Naval Base, Singapore leaves on Saturday, to attend the eighteenth International Banking Summer School at the University of Melbourne, from February 7 to 20. The school, which will be attended by 167172 words
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Advertisement273 1965-02-02 14 The Directors Staff I of Malayan Unit Trusts no wish you KONG HEE FATT CHOY < and j SELAMAT HARI RAYA I PUASA Malayan Unit Trusts ltd < i I SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR J 'A Jet's a Jet... ihk aß^^^Mr** f I so what's all this about Pan Am's273 words
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Advertisement334 1965-02-02 14 Proven for 3 years, Malaysia's top-selling mediumpriced Rangefinder "35" camera, the YASHICA LYNX, now comes equipped with a super-sensitive CdS meter. With its super-fast 1/ 1000 th sec, MX-f lashsynchronised shutter, critically sharp six-element Yashinon fl.B lens and easy-to-use match-needle exposure, the new LYNX-5000 lets you focus, compose, set the334 words
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Advertisement677 1965-02-02 15 Wish All Their Friends A Happy Prosperous NEW YEAR. t^P^^^ '^^^^■^■t^iiatf r■• m iH MIRI, BRUNEI AND SABAH: KIMANIS t for Pending, Win, Labmn, J'toi, Kudlt, S'kan, Tawau Fll I LARUT for Brunei Fll keningau *t for Pending, Miri, Labufn, J'ton. Kudat. S'kan, Tawau Frt 11 BENTONG for Kuchmg, Miri,677 words
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Advertisement1185 1965-02-02 15 I benWLine] I I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS RfilArnVtl Hamburg Mar I BLNALULH Lonoon Mar II BENRINNES {ggy Ml Smgaport P. Shim Penang Rotterdam Mar II Frt 4/1 Frt 1/ I Antwerp Mir 21 Smgapon P S'tiam Penan* •ENDORAN iindil, R Oam, Htatarg Frt 1/ Frt1,185 words
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Advertisement541 1965-02-02 15 Ijb^ ELLERMAN BUCKN&LL S.S. CO.. LTD. IJcJvjl LONDON HAMBURG— ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapon Shim *»nant t CITY OF KHARTOUM >Fel FLAMINIAN 15/17 Fel II IS Fel 21 Fek lull ur WELLINGTON 2/ Fel/ I Mai i Mar CITY OF LEEDS 15/17 Mai 11/11 Mw Jl Mar t CITY541 words
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Article269 1965-02-02 16 February first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 T cents per Ib.. unchanged on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. R.A.S. and F.M.K.K. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Buyers Sellers Int. R.S.S.269 words
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Article138 1965-02-02 16 CHIPS lying aloncudo tno Slnxapora Harbour wharvt* or tipoettd today ara: Ki-nm-viK 1/2, Kllen Hnkke 3/4, Lrda Maersk 6/7, Tamcala 13/14. r.t'ii.ilder 1.*. '16. Aofa 19, T .-lemon 23/24. CnmlKxicc 42 43. Baakurm 44. Sindh 46. T:i|>.ih N.W. 4. On Thursday. H.nnrvm 1/2, L«da M-n-r-k >. T,138 words
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Article22 1965-02-02 16 Feb. 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71; (Unchanged). TIN: ">614.371 (up 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (down 15 tons).22 words
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515 1965-02-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent BIS'M.SS petered out on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia towards noon yesterda- and the trading rooms were closed at lunch time. They will reopen on Saturday morning for a brief spell after the fourday holiday celebrating Chinese New Year515 words
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Article25 1965-02-02 16 M.il.ivan Stork Indices Jan. Ho I rh. I •Industrials: SII.XK sn Tins: 1111..V. Mum, > rubbers: UMi.'ti I«CM *Dpc.3O. IfMI 100. lire. •.'<). l»«! 1110.25 words
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Article655 1965-02-02 16 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: c. S. Moldlnm (7.00O) (2.10 D, (3.0OO) 52.10; I E»o deb. (600> SI: F. and N. orde (2.000) 12.40;655 words
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Article82 1965-02-02 16 rrilV Frdrration Minister of x Finance has fixed them prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on February 2. Rubber 71 s cts. a Ib. Copra $656 a ton. Coconut oil 51. 072 a ton. Palm oil 57."i3.25 a ton. Palm kernels $401.25 a ton. The82 words
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Article68 1965-02-02 16 /HINESE Produce E.chimi, tin. KSpof 9 noon prices p*r plcul yottarday: Coconut Ml bulk $64 aetlFra, drum 167 Kellers. Copra: Jun./Kih. UK/Contlnont: Unquoted Pepper: M'intok white: SIO7J ••Urn. Sarawak white «n... >,-ilr>r». xpoelaU Sarawak l.in. K |167| -.-Hern, mrhled Uimpont; lil.uk SIH74 (N) .'flleri, hWTA M 77» (N)68 words
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Advertisement816 1965-02-02 16 BBVnM^^^T^B^BBH/^I AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PARISIAN ANO P. SUU SUVICt BARPETA 11 Fat U/IS Ftl 14/11 Frt Spore P. Sham Penang SOMBAU' S Mai 1/11 Mar 12/14 Mar RJUUU M PI/ S Ftl 7 Ftl IFM ■Tisaaaa Sissti Mailairia lAJUU 24/ 1 Mac 2 Mar I Mai FROM AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEAUNO816 words
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Advertisement423 1965-02-02 16 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SERVICE SmgiDO'e P. Sham fenanp. Marttillet, Hure, Ouakirk, NAUSICAA IS/11 Fll 11/21 Fel 22 Ftl Antwerp. Nanturg. Breaiee. ■ttUrtaa SOUTH WtSl AFRICA SERVICE Singapore Durban '11/2). Pon EliiaDeti (22/21, Capetown (24/2). 1 lAliana 5/ 7 Fek Vatadi (1/3), Pon Harcourt. Lagos. Apapa (T/11, Cotonou B<li Lome. Tahoraoi Fr°eto«n.423 words
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Advertisement212 1965-02-02 16 Tin price rose 75 cts. before long holiday THE price of TIN in Physicals were nctil.crod Penang yesterday rose cxce Pt small interest in No. 5 2 oWaJSJS. 3wr— fJOWn 15 tons tO 240 tons. The afternoon market wu fmturoThe Market iS nOW AJtUougn ther» *er<- »ma!l oSrrlnKa closed until212 words
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Advertisement669 1965-02-02 17 OPTION PREMIUMS February 1. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boused 14 eta. National iron! eta. Duolops 1£ et«. Uniteers 14 cts. C.ty Der. T CU. »l Cont 12 eta. E mrlters V 6 eta. M. Cables 15 eta. cts. M Airier 12 eta ucta. M. Invest. 10 eta. K. N. 17 cts.669 words
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Advertisement398 1965-02-02 17 (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* »i (Mm.)— Box it et*. rxtr,, WANTED GENERAL, WASH Amah. Must speak English. Live in or willing to baby-sit If required. Apply 68Z3 Jalan Ah Slang, Jobore Bahru. UNIVERSITY OF SINCAPORE Applications are Inivltrd for the lolloumK vacancies: Post I—Secretary1 Secretary Grade398 words
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Advertisement548 1965-02-02 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I Wishing All Our Patrons A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. TAN SWEE BEE, Valuer A Estate Agent, 12-A. Bonham Building, Spore. Tel: *****. HOUSES LAND WANTED li Word* 5C (Mln.)— Box St ell. rxtrm GOLDEN REALTY COMPANY means service with Integrity for your Problems548 words
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Advertisement906 1965-02-02 17 TUITION li Word* St (Min.)— Box 10 rr. txtrm RKCISTER HOW I February Beginner's Stenography: 9am. 2pm, Spm, 7pm. Sperd Different Stages. SIC, 75 Middle Road, 10 Collyer Quay, *****. *****. SPECIALIIID TUITION In Mathematics/English: Senior. Secondary 111. QT., Entrance Examination (Individually, Groups). experienced Graduates. SIC. 75 Middle Road. B'pore.906 words
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Advertisement746 1965-02-02 17 MISCELLANEOUS li Word* St (Min.)— Box St ct: rxtrm lALII A SIRVICE Outboard Motors. Lawn Mowers and Wttchinc Machines, Kirn Srng Throng Ltd. 103 Havrlock Road, Singapore, r^hone ***** *****. REPAINT YOUR REFRICERATORS. Only $40'- for Fridws up to 8 cv. ft. Krte loan of refrigerators during period of spray-painting.746 words
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Advertisement856 1965-02-02 17 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker i I Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbroker*' Shop*. I No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sem Pcb). No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Choo Heng Fatt) < Yoag Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow KUn (Chop Nam856 words
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Advertisement448 1965-02-02 17 NOTICES MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered Malaysian Armed Forces contractors in categories 14 (aand 14 {bt will be received at the Ministry of Defence, Central Receipt and Despatcli Office, B.'ock 31, Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, up to 2.30 p.m. Friday, 19th February, 1965, for SUPPLY OF448 words
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Advertisement91 1965-02-02 17 RAJA'S COLLEGE Offers: Februory Sessions: Secretarial Course: (Admission Girls only) Classes doily Mornings 9 1.30 Stenography: (Typewriting S hand horning: 10-12) A'Noon: 2-5 Ooil Evening: 5- 8 3 days Shorthand: Morring: 10-12 A'noon 2 3.30 Evening: 5 6.30 (2, 4, 5) 6-7.30 (1, 3, 5) 7-8 (2, 3. 5) Book-Keeping91 words
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Article, Illustration347 1965-02-02 18 He reels off 3f in 36 4 /s on XL track KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. BACK-IN-FORM Equity did a dashing gallop on a fast track here Ithis morning. Ridden by apprentice I Chuah Horrg Joo, this speedy seven-year-old reeled off 3f in 36 4/5. On a fast track,Soong Hon Sin - 347 words
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Article94 1965-02-02 18 I/TJALA LUMIUR. Mon. i The MRA Stipendiary Steward's reoort on yesterdays races: K ICE I— Rough Art* Tough (apprentice W. Liewi shifted ground in the straight and inconvenienced Chengai Batu (Mitchell* and Cinema IV (Coleman). ■X4CI 2 Loderush (Hamid) was slow away. RACE 3— Jockey Kevin Mitchell94 words
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Article103 1965-02-02 18 LONDON. Mon.— Mill House, the 1963 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, will not run In the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree on March 27. his trainer Fulke W.ilwyn stated last night. I Mill House, top-weight, had been quoted favourite in ante-post bett--1 ing lists. The decision not103 words
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1360 1965-02-02 18 - Race 1: 2.30 —Cl 1 Div 3 ($9,000) 6£ 1 ***** FUsii Time f Gllfillan Lie St.) R. Breuk.. 7 90 (F) *Yusoff 10 2 ***** Dententuuus a iGoar.nt St.i Daniels. 10 8.13 <SF) Coleman 4 3 ***** Star Era f (Lucky St.) Donnelly.1,360 words
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Article549 1965-02-02 18 Spotlight on the fancied runners Epsom Jeep spotlight* the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: RACE ONE Dcntentunus Still useful at 10 years, ran two good race* ut Ipoh last month when third to Wisley Gardens over 51 straight and second to Equity over til. Star Era Steadily reKainlng form;549 words
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Advertisement568 1965-02-02 18 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) \<) I II r. OF FIRST MEETINCS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i th.it the First Meeting of Credi- ■lie undermentioned cases will be held on Thursday, the 25th day of February, 1965 at the Official Assignees Chambers. Top Floor. Hish Court Building. Sin- ..■apore: Bankruptcy568 words
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Advertisement323 1965-02-02 18 NOTiCL 1. Registration of children born In 1959 for admission to Standard One in 1966. will be carried out In the State of Perak from Bth February 1965 to 24th February. 1965. 2. Simultaneously with the above registration of children bom during the years 1960. 1961, 1962 and 1963 lor323 words
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Advertisement154 1965-02-02 18 m wIIBBkJBI RmIH IL 1 S^b^B^B^* ■B^-^nL FRANPIQ jjj the girl who sold 23 million songs I now says: "I want to fall in love and 9 marry." But there's one food reason that makes th s m l wss l e ls ll Hollywood's JT unhapP!f marria E"? Is154 words
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Miscellaneous520 1965-02-02 18 Straits Times Crossword Weights for M Zm fvt MB Hin^H I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. n^||^|~~^^ |'s||~~|TBl^^BHl|Hl i Weights for only two i i ■■^^^^P^^B racCiS on tne tnlrd day- Feb M I ci. i div i iuf i?E VK Sm\ Uk J^B .^H j he Gippslander 907 ™"|^^l Champion 9.04 J520 words
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Article, Illustration508 1965-02-02 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By MY SERVICES WERE NOT FULLY UTILISED BY FAM SINGAPORE, Monday. I'lKMt Seng Quee, the Malaysian schools coach, said today that as Malaya had not made use of his services, he felt it was of little use for him to continue coaching in Malaya on508 words
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Article30 1965-02-02 19 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca Hockey Association have lost the services of their president. Tuan Haji Noordin bin Haji Truna. who has been transferee! to iDoh as OCPD there from today.30 words
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Article36 1965-02-02 19 SOCCER McGillivray Cup <T. Anson>: Final: Nova Scotia 1 Jenderata 0 SAILING Army 30 miles (Malacca) 1 Cpl Shield 2 Lt. Maloney 3 wo Myrman 4:30.0. HOCKEY Friendly (Kluan&> Kluang Ramblers 2 656 Squadron 0.36 words
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Article146 1965-02-02 19 BOSTON. Mon. Two New Zealand distance aces. John Davlea and Bill Baillie. stole the show with impressive victories at the Boston Athletic Association meet last night. Davies thrilled a crowd of 10.700 by winning the Hunter mile in 4:3.0 a Boston Garden and meeting record. ThenReuter - 146 words
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Article242 1965-02-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four state teams will have the opportunity to play against a top Danish soccer team before the Cup tournament starts in midMarch. The visiting team is Boldklubben AF 1913. the Danish jCup champions (1963). who will play matches at Singapore 'Feb. 26>.242 words
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Article153 1965-02-02 19 UNHAPPY WEEKEND FOR —STOLLE— MELBOURNE, Mon. John Newcombe, 21. and Tony Roche. 20, sprang an upset here today when they beat Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle to win the men's doubles title in the Australian lawn tennis championships. Newcombe and Roche won the all-Australian final 3-6, 4-6 13-11. 6-3. 6-4.Reuter - 153 words
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Article31 1965-02-02 19 AUCKLAND. Mon. Australian Ron Clarke broke his own track world 5,000 metres record when he clocked 13min 33.65ec. in a race here tonight. His previous record was 13:34.6. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article514 1965-02-02 19 T/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian Armed Forces •are making determined efforts to *ield their strongest soccer team in the FAM Cup knockout tournament which starts on March 12. The Forces soccer association have picked 26 players for a series of trial matches to be played514 words
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Article168 1965-02-02 19 DARWIS JOINS THE LAST EIGHT TPOH. Mon. Darwls Deron deX fending champion was among the eight qualifiers for the Perak i Turf Club Sports Club Rolf championship played on the Tiger Lane course here yesterdayHe carded 77 for the 18 holes stroke play, in which 51 players competedOther qualifiers: Oeorne168 words
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Article158 1965-02-02 19 Pakistan win battle for lead CRICKET A UCKLAND, Mon. A Pakistan won the long drawn out battle for nrst innir,gs lead when they finally dismissed New Zealand 30 minutes after lunch on the third day of the Second Test here 10--day. New Zealand scored 214 and were 12 runs behind158 words
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Article218 1965-02-02 19 SYDNEY Though rain cut play to 139 minutes. Test batsmen Bob Cowper and lan Redpath completed centuries for Victoria on the third day of their Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales here today. Facing a NSW total of 369 Victoria made 264 for three byReuter - 218 words
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Advertisement301 1965-02-02 19 111 w w K. < B ■wH i t PiHßkMiMM''^ "This is unusual!" a Yes it certainly is, we don't really make a takes you from 0-60 m.pih. in 20 seconds. only found in higher priced cars. /jgfry car like this. You can reach speeds of over 80 m.p.h. with301 words
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199 1965-02-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN ll^H-HOUR tentative Government offer to ln- crease the salary of 95 teleprinter typists in the Telecommunications Department today averted another work-to-rule, scheduled to start at noon. Negotiations over the claim reached a deadlock last week and199 words
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98 1965-02-02 20 I^UALA TRENGGANU. Mon. The 500 Tren^ganu policemen who did not get their pay packets yesterday received them today at 3 p.m. six hours before the shops closed tor the Hari Raya and Chinese New Year festivals The policemen who are stafioned in the Ulu Trengganu.98 words
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Article66 1965-02-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A four-man delegation from Sabah led by Dato R. G. Barrett, presl- dent of the Planters' Association today met the Minister of Labour! Mr. V. Manickavasagam. to discuss labour recruitment for Sabah. The meeting which was held at the Ministry's conference room, was66 words
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114 1965-02-02 20 FLYING CLUB TO HOLD FESTIVAL JOY RIDES |£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Flying Club here will hold Han Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year joy rides on ihursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at its Hying field, next to the airport. A club spokesman said that each 15-minute114 words
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95 1965-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 80--year old record for the lowest rainfall for a month in Singapore was smashed last month (January) when only 0.85 inches of rain fell, the meteorologial department reported today. The old record was created in January 1885. when rain fell95 words
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Article81 1965-02-02 20 TOKYO. Mon.— Four men were killpd yesterday when they were Ouried by more than 10 tons of :ement dust at a factory at Hitachi. 80 miles north of Tokyo. A fifth man who was partly Buried by the scorching dust was rescued in critical condition.Reuter - 81 words
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Article37 1965-02-02 20 RANGOON. Mon. One policeman w.is killed and another seriously wounded when a police party whs unibushed and shot at by about 30 Communist rebels in Shandodan village, about 120 miles northeast of here. —Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article48 1965-02-02 20 IPOH. Mon. Chai Yoon Hin of the Socialist 1 Front won the by-election for a seat in the Kampong Tawas local council near here yesterday. He polled 138 votes to beat Foong Hon Leng (PPP) 107 votes, and Lai Pak Yoong (All) 51 votes.48 words
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Article, Illustration43 1965-02-02 20 r<RASH helmet tilted jauntly, blonde Katie Sutherland steps into a racing car wearing a glittering, golden-racing circuit suit. The car is a McLaren Elva VB. Katie, 21. boarded it at the Racing Car Show, which opened recently at London's Olympia. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 43 words
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164 1965-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. M o n. Units of the British Far East Fleet and the American Seventh Fleet have just completed a short combined exercise in the South China Sea. a Royal Navy statement said today. Taking part were the aircraft carrier lI.MS Victorious,164 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-02-02 20 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A former administrative officer of the Institute for Medical Research here and past secretary of the Selangor Amateur Atheletic Association, K. M. S. Nathan, 44, was accused today of assaulting a laboratory attendant. He Is alleged to have229 words
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98 1965-02-02 20 JESSELTON. Mon. Lord Howlck. chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, said here yesterday that Sabti had a great agricultural future because the land was very furtlle. Lord Howlck. who is paying a 10-day visit to CDC estates here, added that CDC took98 words
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Article59 1965-02-02 20 WHANG AREI, (New Zealand*. Mon. Mr. O. A. Wooler of Auckland has claimed a world record for catching a 652-lb blue martin on an 80- lb line at Bird Rock near here on Saturday The previous world record blue marlin on an 80-lb line weightReuter - 59 words
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125 1965-02-02 20 LONDON, Mon Thieves last night snatched diamonds believed to be worth about £300,000 in London's second big jewel robbery in the past two weeks. Mr. Harry Rosenberg told police that two men with a torch, whom he took to be policemen, waved him downReuter - 125 words
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217 1965-02-02 20 Army Chief confident forces will defend country I^UALA LUMPUR Mon. 1V —The Chief of the i Armed Forces Staff, Lieutenant General,; Tengku Osman bin i Tengku Mohamed Jewa, I is fully confident thati the Malaysian Armed Forces, with the assistance of the British, Australia and New Zealand forces will safeguard217 words
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Article87 1965-02-02 20 I MADRAS. Mon. Mr. C. N. i Annaduri'i and other leaders nf the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Madras State's main opposition party, were released from prison late last night. Mr. Annadurai. general-secre-tary of the party, and the others were taken Into custody by Madras police onReuter - 87 words
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283 1965-02-02 20 Court visit to snack bar Very useful'— and PWD technician is freed A P.W.D. junior technician, charged with cor- ruptly accepting $20 from a water-meter reader, was acquitted and discharged by the Sessions Court here today. Toh Jin Seng, 30, was charged with taking the bribe from Mr. T. Naldu.283 words
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Advertisement65 1965-02-02 20 I Late CLASSIFIEDS! OVNE: To Sonm and Harry on M February at CuckHeld Hoapital Sussex England. A daughter. Both well. JOE LIM s»e<> Joo I o Mr. Lim WM tttt 'Hd late Mrs. Lim to Dona M» Mitijc Siew d o Mr. and Mm. Yeap Chin Miew. Aver Tawar and65 words
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Advertisement268 1965-02-02 20 I KONG HEE FATT CHOY I T X And here is an announcement:- X "PELANOrs' maiden puhlicition: "LOW I.KTTKR WRITING IMPKOVKD" la un .sir now all ever MALAYSIA. "LOVE LETTER WRITING IMPROVED" is a mot «ulde and complete inMrurtion* for WTttlat iKtan cjti LOVB, COURTSHIP. MARRIAGE and MATRIMONIAL MESBAOEB, with268 words
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