The Straits Times, 3 February 1965
1965-02-03
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Title Section20 1965-02-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Est. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189: 100520 words
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Article, Illustration722 1965-02-03 1 'LET'S BE FRIENDS AGAIN' And Selamat Hari Raya to the people of Indonesia, too A plea to Jakarta RAZAK: THE KEY TO PEACE IS IN THE HANDS OF PRESIDENT SOEKARNO AND INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A PLEA to Indonesian leaders of the Islamic faith to use "this glorious day" to722 words
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355 1965-02-03 1 KUALA UMPUR, Tues. Most of the 500 Indonesians captured during the recent landings were members of the regular Indonesian Armed Forces and not "volunteers," as claimed by Indonesia. The Permanent Secre1 1 rv to the Ministry of External Affairs, Data Mohamed (ihazuli hin355 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-02-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. I^IVE houses Government quarters in Jalan 1 Menteri, off Cochrane Road here, were damaged by fire this afternoon. One of the occupants. Mr. S.D. Rajoo. a technician In the Electrical Workshop of the Intormation Department, suffered burns on his hands when he193 words
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Article45 1965-02-03 1 JAKARTA, liifn.— Downpours ip th<' pas: f<w \veok> bra f!i<;ded Uv OltfTleU war the SoiTh Celflv.. c.ty of Maca^rtir and c!iini.iv<d rice fields, repuj-.s reaching here said today. Similar serious floods were aiso reported in west and central Java. —A .P.45 words
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Article36 1965-02-03 1 The Straits Times wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya The Straits Times will not be published tomorrow, but the Malay Mail will be on sale. Publication of tin- Straits Times will resume on Friday. lIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII36 words
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Article213 1965-02-03 1 VIENTIANE. Tues.-Rebel troops were still hold- > ing Vientiane radio station today and part of the.r forces are at the airport In sDite ol the 24-hour-old agreement that they should disperse. Their leader. Col. Bounleut Sykosy. however, seems to have disappeared from thr Vientiane scene.Reuter - 213 words
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490 1965-02-03 1 GO-SLOW, AND STRIKE THREAT, BY FIREMEN IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Firemen at the four fire stations here will begin to work-to-rule from midnight tomorrow. Their action, over the delay in settling salary claims, has the support of junior sub-officers, watchroom clerks and drivers who will also be working to490 words
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203 1965-02-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. POSTAGE stamps arc to be sold at restaurants, hotels, clubs and some public buildings to alleviate difficulties to the public caused by the work-to-rule campaign by postal staff. This was decided at a meeting today between Tengku Abdul Rahman.203 words
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Article30 1965-02-03 1 ANOTHER BATTALION FOR BORDER JAKAItI A. I ins Diponrgoro army division in central ,la\;« h;<s <li-<--patched combat battalion to arras 'norderinu Malaysia, reports reaihinu here said today. A.P.AP - 30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration318 1965-02-03 2 LBJ ORDERS TOP AIDE BUNDY TO SAIGON FOR TALKS WASHINGTON. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Johnson is sending Mr. McGeorge j Bundy, the top White House foreign policy adviser, to Saigon for consultations following the coup that brought in a new South Vietna- mese Government last week, it was officially announced last night.Reuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration43 1965-02-03 2 A GIRL kneels at the funeral of Miss Dao Thi Yen Phi, who burnt herself to death in protest against the South Vietnam Government last week. Miss Dao was an employee oi a Buddhist bookshop. U.P.1., picture.UP - 43 words
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213 1965-02-03 2 Ayub: No Indian response to my hand of friendship E/.\KA('HI. Tues. President Ayub Khun said last night he regretted that India's new leadership had made no response to the hand of friendship and ::ood\vill offered by Pakistan. In his rcgataf first of--1 Ik- -month broadcast, he Mid the offer was213 words
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Article29 1965-02-03 2 AKARTA. Tues. The former Itntetar Mr All Sastroaijojo. said that the Commumv Ineoe call for a organisation in ft] the United Nations was a ■volutionary lde»." UPI.UPI - 29 words
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138 1965-02-03 2 RUSSIA AND CHINA ACCUSED OF AIDING MRS. BANDA pOLOMBO. Tuos. The Ceylon Obsern declared yesterday that evidence was aerumulatine: of interference by the Soviet and Chinese embassies In the national affairs of C< v!on. The newspaper said thev-e activities had become a matter of national security and urged the ExternalReuter - 138 words
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Article71 1965-02-03 2 ALLAHABAD, Tues.— More th.in twci million Hmdus from all over India, taking part In the worid'f reUgtaiß festival, bi<:hcd today in the s:'cr»'d rhner G:ui2^.» ;i: tbc sp<. i when Urn watan mingli with those oi the Jumr.a T le ceremony, the Kumbh Mela. en- the71 words
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140 1965-02-03 2 I AC OS, Toes. Four men who were due to ap- j pear In court here In con- nectton with a £34.000 rob- 1 bery made a dramatic es- cape from police custody 1 yesterday. They were amonsr 14 peo- j pie he'd byReuter - 140 words
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244 1965-02-03 2 rpOKYO, Tues.— North Vietnam guns sank an intruding warship of "the United States and the Saigon administration" of! its shores yesterday. Radio Hanoi claimed today. The radio, in a broadcast monitored here, said the ship was one of three "warships" which shelled244 words
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105 1965-02-03 2 A NUCLEAR SUB VISIT PROTEST BY 1,000 TOKYO. Tues. Nearly 1,000 Japanese demonstrated today against the arrival of the American nuclear-powered submarine Sea Dragon In Sasebo. Southern Japan. The demonstrators crowded aboard small boats in Sasebo harbour and around the gates to the United States naval base as the 2.552-tonReuter - 105 words
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Article69 1965-02-03 2 Japan names new envoy to India TOKYO. Tues.— The former Ja-pant'f-e Ambassador to the Pinuppines. Mr. Osamu Itaguki. has been appointed envoy to India Mr. luiguki. a career diplomat. will replace Mr. Koio Matsudaln Mr. ItagulCl will be succeeded in j his Manila post by Mr. Haruml 1 Salceuchl. former69 words
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Article48 1965-02-03 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indo- i neslan Air Porce is negotiating I with the Soviet Union to buy an undisclosed number of Antonov 24 transport planes. A demonstration flight MM j staged yesterday between Jaku'a and Jogjakarta in Central Java. The plane can carry 60 passengers.48 words
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100 1965-02-03 2 Jakarta shuts down Lisbon legation I LISBON. Tues. Indonesia j ha* •temporarily closed" its le- I gatlon here, prompting fears that President Soekarno is constderi Ing a move against the Portu- guese portion of Timor. The closing of the legation was announced in a communique dis- i tributed to theUPI - 100 words
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225 1965-02-03 2 Curfew in Vientiane after abortive coup yi.ENTJ.ANE. Tues. Vientiane was last night under curfew, after a coup d'etat by a group of Laotian Army officers had apparently collapsed Laotian military sources •said in view of the prevailing situation curfew would be Impo.sed from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m. The orderReuter - 225 words
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148 1965-02-03 2 India signs a shipyard contract with Mitsubishi YEW DELHI, Tues— A Japnese firm Is to build India's second shipbuilding yard at Cochin in Kerala State, according to an agreement signed here yesterday by Mr. I. Matsushita on behalf of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. The proposed USS2I million ship yard, whichAP - 148 words
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Article147 1965-02-03 2 TOKYO, Tuesday. JAPAN'S seven leading shipbuilders have been invited to tender bids by March 1 to build Japan's first nuclear powered merchant ship. 1 I This was announced yes- "iterday by the Japan Nuclear J" Power Ship Development Co" poration. which set IP"' HAP - 147 words
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Article29 1965-02-03 2 ..ONDON. Ttta. Princess .Imgaret and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon. will visit Uganda f,om March 13 to 23. it was an-nc-unced from Kensington Palace. —LPi. z29 words
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197 1965-02-03 2 'IXJKYO. Tues. A spokes- j man for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today that Dr. Subandrlo. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, was coming to Japan after Thursday at his own Initiative, not at the invitatlon of the Japanese Gov- I ernment. TheReuter; AP - 197 words
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Advertisement134 1965-02-03 2 Give Your Hair The 'Peek-In' Glow fpHE "Peek-in" Glow is 1 "in". Hairstylists everywhere arc using a new type of shampoo to give the hair glowing beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking into the depths of amber or a precious stone. It is not a glitter not a134 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-02-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applet /the newly-weds wanO /'web ujve tcT^ WITM THEM 1 aJ r f OONT 1 HQTU&Z /'and ask f Geoase 1 I JUST MS J \kSTOOLSy30 words
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366 1965-02-03 3 A Winston Churchill memorial fund is launched LONDON, Tues.— Earl Alexander of Tunis yesterdaylaunched the Winston Churchill Memoial Appeal to finance travelling fellowships for men and women from the British Common wealth and the United States. "What we ask today is that the an, women and children of these countries366 words
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Article, Illustration242 1965-02-03 3 KING SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL IN ALABAMA SELMA (Alabama). Tuesday. rTHE Rev Martin Luther King, 1964 Nobel peace prize winner, spent the night in jail here after refusing to accept release on bail following his arrest yesterday Dr. King and 256 other Negroes were taken Into custody when they marchedReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-02-03 3 MONTE Carlo Tues Princess Grace (above), wife of Prince Rainier of Monaco, has given birth to her third child, a girl, it was announced here last night. The couple, married in April 1956. have two other children Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite, now eight,Reuter - 58 words
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90 1965-02-03 3 Britons get their medicines again free LONDON. Tues. Britons yesterday collected all medicines prescribed by their doctors free, for the first time since 1956. London doctors reported waiting rooms full, as usual, with patients suffering from winter ailments, but no special sign of increased numbers because of the abolition OfReuter - 90 words
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Article44 1965-02-03 3 inglewood (California), Tues.— a California Ughway patn;lnuin t.cki id truck driver Eirii tie Qoebel for carting a loud over the legal height lim.t of 13 feet 6 inches on a freeway. GoebeTa truck was transporting two giraffes to a zoo.— U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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138 1965-02-03 3 LONDON, Tues. Maintenance engineer Peter Edgar found it uncomfortable to squeeze hii six-foot seven-inch frame into his four-foot M\-im-h bathtub, so he complained to the Ripon local council. And the council his landlords agreed to instal a new six-foot bath at a138 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-02-03 3 Imports tax reduces goods at fair BRITISH PLEDGE TO CUT SURCHARGE SOON T ONDON, Tues. Danish manufacturers boycotted a big international trade fair here yesterday because of Britain's 15 per cent import surcharge. It was the eleventh International Hardware Trades Fair attended by buyers from 60 countries and packed withReuter - 282 words
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Article39 1965-02-03 3 WASHINGTON. l"ues.— Mr. Robert McNamnra. Defence Secretary, who Vent to hospital with a cold last week, has mild pneumonia, it was disclosed yesterday. A Pentagon spokesman said his temperature was normal and his condition good.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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178 1965-02-03 3 A quick (and secret) visit to Hungary by Brez and comrade MOSCOW. Tues I^REMLIN leader Leonid Brezhnev and top party presidium member Nikolai Podgorny made a secret weekend trip to Hungary, it was officially announced yesterday. > 1 Diplomatic observers said the quick trip might signal some new crisis inUPI - 178 words
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180 1965-02-03 3 HESS MAY BE SET FREE NEXT YEAR AFTER ALL WEST BERLIN, Tues. —Rudolph Hess. Hitler's deputy who was sentenced to life imprisonment 18 years ago by the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal, may be released next year, informed Allied sources said yesterday. It was possible that Hess would be released whenReuter - 180 words
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Article71 1965-02-03 3 MIAMI (Florida), Tues. The Black Front, secret Cuban exile organisation, has threatened to attack merchant ships from countries that give the Fidel Castro regime economic or moral support, sources connected with the group reported. The decision was reached at a meeting of Black Front leadersAP - 71 words
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163 1965-02-03 3 Trousers split-so singer is ordered off stage- I UTON (England), Tues. American pop singer P. J. Proby was ordered off the stage midway through a performance last night when his trousers split. Teenage glrLs In the audience of 1.700 screamed when the trousers split, first near the knees then higherUPI - 163 words
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Article72 1965-02-03 3 TUCUMAN (Argentina), Tues.— l An express train broke the station buffers here yesterday, ram- i mcd the platform, toppled co- j lumns, shattered two walls and stopped within yards of the citys main square. All the passengers escaped unhurt, but one of the train crew whoReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1965-02-03 3 BLACKMORE (England), Tues. A butcher's wife, Mrs. Lucy Stiff, has asked the local council to move a bus stop from outside her home because "I can't go into my bedroom without passengers on the top deck peering in."— UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Advertisement96 1965-02-03 3 HACKING COUGH AT NIGHT J^ If WOODS' WILL PUT IT RIGHT Don't let your children's harking coughs keep them awake halt the night. Give them a dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be amazed how quickly relief comes, and the children will love its minty flavour. One dose and96 words
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Advertisement274 1965-02-03 3 Raising RESISTANCE 1 .8 x I wpk fl If \9 ■HH *m\ 1 1 sS Wonder Tonic with Each Sweetlet is equivalent to J 10 oranges (Vitamin C). "^^^fr HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish274 words
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263 1965-02-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. jyjOUH THAN 70 people were made homeless today when fire wiped out five attap huts along upper Thomson Road. Fanned by a strong wind, the fire swiftly reduced the houses to a mass of charred wood and ashes before a fire263 words
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Article94 1965-02-03 4 JOINT PARTY FOR MALAYS, CHINESE SINGAPORE. Tues.— Some 400 Malay and Chinese residents of the Kallang district will celebrate Hari Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year at a Joint party to be held at the Jalan Tenteram community centre on Sunday. At 730 p.m. the celebrations will begin with lion94 words
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59 1965-02-03 4 Parking places order to cover 7 more roads SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister of National Development has authorised the following roads to be used as parking places from Feb. 8. this year, under the Parking Places Order, 1965: Cuppage Road, Koek Road, Cavanagh Road, Buyong Road, Penang Lane, Penang Road and59 words
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Article76 1965-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Adult Education Board is organising special morning and afternoon session national language classes at Darjah I level for the benefit of teachers of day schools and members of the public. The medium of Instruction will be either in English or Chinese i Mandarin)76 words
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Article, Illustration51 1965-02-03 4 MR. AND MRS. Yew Hwang Mm after their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore. Mr. Yew is a graduate in Chinese studies at the University of Hong Kong. His wife, the former Miss Selina Ileng. is a graduate in pharmacy at the University of51 words
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Advertisement296 1965-02-03 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION WISHES ALL ITS MALAY AND CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR frRTOTTi NOW SHOWING! m m**AZm\mm**'UmJw Singapore -No Free Lnts DAILY AT 11a.m. -1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. ANN-MARGRET CAROL LYNLEY TONY FRANCIOSA 1 r&nf&wfl&KVßd f PLUS ON STAGE FRIDAY AT 9.30 p.m. 1 i JOAN BOOTY MODELS Present296 words
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Advertisement164 1965-02-03 4 AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR. LAST APPEARENCE IN SINGAPORE. TANJONG KATONG ROAD. NEXT TO HOLLYWOOD CINEMA OPEN NIGHTLY 6.30 pm. ADMISSION PRICES 10c ts 20cts NEXT STOP JOHORE 3AHRU. ROSEED'OR NITE CLUB RESTAURANT LIDO CINEMA BLDG.. SPORE. RE-OPENING FOR BUSINESS TODAY ntSftificlC^ Lost 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. ICT O»S> TMtlUl" i =J^l^JtEMSmm\164 words
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Advertisement36 1965-02-03 4 CAAJJ FOR THE ht TIME" B JUI/ll IN SINGAPORE, B SIMULTANEOUS m m 3 -THEATRE RELEASE-,, ■LIDO STATE- ROXY- H-fTfTJrWflt ■wTvnfJi|Sj ■JMETROGOLDWYN-MAJERjI id *i CINERAMA* i JiIHOW: :i"#THE: !%WESfTi iWONi MKTIIOCOUII*e .24 GREAT STARSC i:3TOP DIRECTORS!--136 words
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Miscellaneous352 1965-02-03 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR TliK following is today's »rhedul« A of civil aircraft. movemenU at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Rome, Belrut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 720) 6.55 p.m.; irom Sydney, Darwin (BA TOD 6. 25 p.m.: from London, Cairo, Baghdad, Bombay, Colombo (BA 796) 1.10352 words
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Miscellaneous94 1965-02-03 4 Lumpur (ML 022) 7.31 am.; to Ku<riin,-. Brunei. Jesielton (ML 497) &4O a.m.; to Penang. Bangkok (ML 522) 9 a.m.: to Kuala Lumpur. Kota Bharu (ML 042) 1 p.m.; to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang (ML 052) 3. 1S p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur (ML 122) 8 a.m. KLM: To Bangkok.94 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-02-03 5 AMNESTY FOR 2,000 CHINESE WHO FLED FROM INDONESIA 1/ UA L A LUMPUR, Tues. More than 2,000 illegal Chinese immigrants from Indonesia now in Sabah will be granted an amnesty to surrender themselves to the Government. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Mr. Peter Lo, said this to newsmen at the304 words
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103 1965-02-03 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Kent? Swee. will open the new brick plant of Ceramics 'Malaysia) Ltd. at j the Juroiiß industrial estate i at 5 p.m. on Feb. 12. The chairman of Cera- j mica i Malaysia) Ltd. Mr. John103 words
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Article, Illustration481 1965-02-03 5 Abdul Kadir urges civil servants to consider abnormal circumstances KUALA LUMPUR. Tues THE president of the Malayan Civil Service Association. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin speaking in his personal capacity today said any industrial action by civil servants at this stage481 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-02-03 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 4 S 'police continued Co exert pressure on pirate taxi operators, the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, today warned the public of the dangers of travelling in pirate taxis and reminded the operators of the heavier penalties involved. Patrons of these taxis282 words
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117 1965-02-03 5 l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The 17 members of the Japanese youth goodwill mission who arrived here on Saturday on a one-week tour, visited the National Operations Room here. They were briefed on the progress of development by an official of the Ministry of117 words
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143 1965-02-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. AnglL-an Church leaders here are preparing a big programme to welcome the Archbishop of Canterbury, who will make a two-day visit to Singapore in April. The head of the Anglican Church and his wife will fly into Singapore on the night of April143 words
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197 1965-02-03 5 On: A big freshen-up campaign by Taiping council rpAIPING Tues. An A extensive campaign j is on by the Town Council to "freshen J up" the town. Scaffolding Is going up at the rate of almost one shophouse a day as a result of notices issued by the coun- i197 words
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Article52 1965-02-03 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues— lnche Ot lima n bin Mahtnud from Kuala Lumpur has been posted to Alor Star as assistant Controller of Supplies in place of Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Hajl Talib who has been transferred to the Ministry of Com- I merce and Industry in Kuala52 words
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Article50 1965-02-03 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Tues. Mr. 00l Kar Seng. representative of •lie Penang Leprosy Relief Association, yesterday handed blankets. chicket.s and a total of $225 to ex-ifpers in Jawi village near here Mr. Ooi asked them to contact him if they needed further re- lief from the association.50 words
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Article23 1965-02-03 5 KANGAR. Tues.— The Indera Kayangan Club here will hold a dance and social gathering tomorrow night to celebrate Harl Raya.23 words
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Article179 1965-02-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police have detained a gangster In connection with the Sunday night murder of a 16-year-old schoolboy in a bar in Beach Road The detained youth, a member of the 'Sio Ah Leng" group of the "lOS" secret society operating in i the Beach Road179 words
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243 1965-02-03 5 I POH. Tues. The in- i A jury which Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, the Member of Parliament and president of the People's Progressive Party, sustained in a road accident on Sunday, has been diagnosed as "a compressed frac- ture of the spine" But according243 words
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Article161 1965-02-03 5 IPOH, Tuesday. ABOUT 90.000 registered voters in the less deve- loped areas of Perak are expected to go to the polls towards the middle of this year to elect 730 representatives to 81 lo( al councils in the State. The smallest of these local' councils161 words
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Article74 1965-02-03 5 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Negri Sembilan has formed its own Bar committee with Dnto Biilwaiu Singh as it.s first chairman. Negri uemDilan was until Saturday in the joint Bar committee with Selangor and Kelantan. Any State may form Its own Bar committee if it has more than74 words
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Advertisement601 1965-02-03 5 DO YOU WANT $*****? YES,YOU CAM HAVE IT/ There is no catch! It is no Joke! Sure you can have it! We know you don't believe In insurance. We know you don't believe in big-time gambling. Of course, we know that you do like to bet a lew dollars. We601 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-02-03 6 SARAWAK GOVERNOR, CHIEF MINISTER SOUND WARNING KUCHING, Tuesday THE Governor ol Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, and the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, stressed in Hari Raya messages today that the diverse peoples of Malaysia must firstly and lastly think of themselves477 words
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Article39 1965-02-03 6 IPOH, Tuea. A watchman, Surathl Singh. 45. reported to the police today that his transistor radio, valued at $165, was stolen while he was sleeping on the flve-fout-way of a motor firm in Jalan Pasir Putefc here.39 words
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Article, Illustration44 1965-02-03 6 Now three adoption offers... KUALA LUMPUR, tat There have been three adoption offers from couples for this baby hoy found abandoned at Jalan Rungsar in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday morning. Staff Nurse L. K Chong with the baby in her arms. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article173 1965-02-03 6 KUALA LUNPUR, Tuesday. S^ENIOR Umno and Malaysian Chinese Associa- tions' officials met here yesterday to discuss matters of common interest". The secretary-general of Umno Dato Syed Jaafar Albar, confirmed this today but declined to elaborate. It is, however, believed that j the emergency meeting dls-173 words
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Article54 1965-02-03 6 KCALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr., jor Tan Peng Huat. 32. of the Malaysian Ordnance Corps has left for West Pakistan to attend Staff Officers Course at the Command Staff College in Quette. Major Tan, w-.o Joined the army In 1956 as an officer cadet, will be away till the54 words
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98 1965-02-03 6 LONDON. Tues.— MalayMan police craft are expected to replace British Navy craft at Kuohinc shortJy, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. Henry Kerby (Conservative) asked what progress was being made in replacing Royal Navy gunboats at Kuching with more suitableReuter - 98 words
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Article63 1965-02-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The I Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idrls. has received a cheque for $25,200 for the National Defence Fund from the District Officer of Kuala Selanßor. Irene Yang Rasilidi bin Ma'ascm i at the State Council Chambei I i here.63 words
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Article36 1965-02-03 6 PAR IT BUNTAR. Tues.— The j Krian District Welfare Committee has jiven $7,000 to about 625 Door and needy school children in rhi» district to help them in their edu- i cation36 words
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411 1965-02-03 6 ISLAM CAN HELP TO BUILD MALAYSIA, SAYS TUN YUSOF SINGAPORE, Tues THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, in his Hari Raya Puasa message today, called on the people to exercise the precepts of Islam tolerance of differences, and respect for the birthrights of the individual and411 words
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225 1965-02-03 6 Head of seminary celebrates silver jubilee OENANG, Tues. The x Very Rev. Father F. Le Du. superior of the Penang College General. Malaysia's only major Catholic seminary, celebrated his sacerdotal silver jubilee today. Father Le Du. 51, officiated at a thanksgiving high mass in the college chapel at Pulau Tlkus,225 words
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Article55 1965-02-03 6 PENANG, Tues— Burglars broke into an iron foundry in Simgfl Pinang Road during the weekend and stole 5450 worth of machinery pans. The proprietor. Mr. Chons Uan Tatt. and his son. Uan Patt. ?.O. who slept in the foundry know nothing of the burglary until55 words
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Article72 1965-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Nanyang j University is to set up a seven- man committee to review the I curricula of three of Rs college*. The Strait* Times reliably learned today the committee is to be headed by Professor Wantt Gang-Wu. dean of the laculxv of art* in the72 words
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Advertisement291 1965-02-03 6 m ji 111 I s this unusual A This is truly the short of it and we agree thrilled to its "sportscar" performance with And the seating comfort is unequalled. Jk truS t i t certamlv looks funny its new 1100 c.c. engine If you want to reach 60 m.p.h.291 words
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Miscellaneous45 1965-02-03 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Meimdahl S NEW CABS FIND THE ALLI I /openjtm'hood \!aresocon- right laikj'tgot I SaS ICN CHECK KRJSINSI, BUTTON^AaLL OAV" "Vms ONE WORKS N I ...OPERATES THE\ (V THE WINDSHIELD ELECTRIC ii, n\ j WIPERS.. THIS WINDOWS, A -MP"yCC""*^>" afc -H] K45 words
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Letter204 1965-02-03 7 Come in via the kitchen IT is high time the Housing Board regarded it tenants as decent people instead of of cattle. Flats and their surroundings should have a minimum of respectability, to which tenants are r* entitled. Certain flats have been so inconsiderately designed that one enters them either204 words
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Letter110 1965-02-03 7 MR. Tan Siew Sin's observation that racial problems should be ignored rather than aired In the national interest Is largely a matter ot oninion Those who dispute his view no doubt do so in good faith, and to see it otherwise la unfortunate. If there is apprehension for110 words
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132 1965-02-03 7 How much are Poly degrees worth A S pointed out by "Concerned" in A his letter to tiip Straits Times, it seems fairly obvious that even oui Government makes little effort U> support the Polytechnic. Its diplomas have gained hardly any recog- i nition at all. and this applies as132 words
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Letter55 1965-02-03 7 rE Rochore Canal Road-Selegie Road umciion is a taxi terminal. The huge Mercedes Benz taxis queue at the junction to pick up passengers, ignoring the creen light completely. Why are these taxis allowed to obstruct traffic? If the police are not aware of this, it is never too55 words
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Letter130 1965-02-03 7 IAM glad that my letter i ST. Jan. 20 1 has been noted by officials of the Public Cleansing Department. The Potong Pasir collection centre referred to in my letter is not at •some considerable distance away from the main road" nor is it a hawkers' pitch. It130 words
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65 1965-02-03 7 S'pore TV: Poor value for money ALMOST every TV Malaysia i Singapura > viewer will agree that we are not getting our moneys worth from television. We have to be content with boring oldies. And why should there be two long Cantonese features on the same night on channels followed65 words
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Letter71 1965-02-03 7 IT was with some surprise that I read that dogs had to be vaccinated against rabies again. When I took my dog the last time, about two years ago, I was made to understand it was good for three years. It is not only painful for the poor dog but71 words
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Letter40 1965-02-03 7 teachers J- are being treated like beggars when they are told to go to the Ministry of Education to collect their pay. Why can't the Ministry of Education send the money or cheoues through the various schools concerned? ANGRY Singapore40 words
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Letter36 1965-02-03 7 I CANNOT help feeling sorry for the postal clerks over the Government's rejection of the tribunal award. However, I think that the Government's action and the reasons for it justified. YSK Kuala K l.i w.i us;36 words
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210 1965-02-03 7 I REFER to the letter 1 iS.T Jan. 20 > on traffic congestion and the hazard at the intersection of Mountbatten Road. Fort Read, Wilkinson Road. Kampon-; Kayu. The Government departments concerned with the improvement of the road system are aware of the situation which210 words
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Advertisement366 1965-02-03 7 SELAMAT HARI RAYA m Dunlop wishes its Muslim customers and friends Selamat -^^M —^^5 '^JW '^^Bl Hari Raya Idil-Fitri, may this day. and everyday be full -Vjjp| 4^B *^^^fH of joy and happiness. Dunlop through its 30 million dollar c^KJH -^K^S *^H\ i^^B factory in Petaling Jaya, and its Dunlopillo366 words
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Miscellaneous199 1965-02-03 7 lih' ft Onp Htf V. T. Itantiin VKNO^pSCAR, OOP V*""^ \COUW EE! HE TOOK SOME I I THAT MUST BE V"~ =a> 4, ...DON'T YOU REAUZE NOW «EEMS TO BE ACTING/ SUPPOSE PRETTY HARP KNOCKS I IT.' SURE.' OF f WONDERFUL^ HE CAN'T REMEMBER WHY \ll UKE HIS OLPSEJ-FiJ HE'S199 words
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Article24 1965-02-03 8 M Wor4t ttl (mimtmmm DOCTOR AMD MRS. Peter X.X Tong >ish all tneir relatives and friend. Kappy New Year and Belaraat Han Kaya.24 words
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Article56 1965-02-03 8 JO WorU lit Minimum < HAVE YOU SEEN tbe new shipment from IMnxk Iwmr". Copenhagen, at pi.nald Moore tiallerlea* We are open lomorrow as usual BERMINA KWINC MACMINIS. Awarded top marK- in all ronsumern Tests, Portable 7iK7a^ model, from lll'i A«k for Illuntrated Literature or rume for a Demomiirmuon.56 words
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Article39 1965-02-03 8 IS tvorrfj U (MMmmm) tOIEMCI AND HEALTH wita key to tbe Scriptures by Mary Baker K'.iMt available from Christian Bdesre Reading Room. I Orange Orore Road. sore 10 open tonight 630 pm. No Meeting Wednesday. February 3rd.39 words
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Article688 1965-02-03 8 1 sliding into chaos. To the go- slow by clerks and postmasters 1 are added an overtime ban and four days' accumulation of mail because of the holidays. The union cannot ex- pect the public's sympathy and seems instead to be determined to earn its hostility. It688 words
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Article353 1965-02-03 8 The motives behind the attempted week-end coup in Vientiane await clarification. It is difficult to be content with General Kouprasith Abhay's statement that the affair was no more than a "family quarrel" within the army. The colonels who led the coup are followers of General Phoumi353 words
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Article227 1965-02-03 8 The Indo-Pacific Fisheries Conference in Kuala Lumpur last November removed all doubt that trawler fishermen and traditional fishermen can co-exist An array of international experts testified that I their own countries had been through the difficult phase of adjustment through which Malaysia is now passing, and ofTered information227 words
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708 1965-02-03 8 Judith Marlin - Judith Marlin hj WASHINGTON. Tues.— The number of shrimps who die silent deaths in the name of world peace i.s staggering. Diplomatic tradition has it that t h c s c small pink sacrifices have an indispensable role In international negotiations,708 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1965-02-03 8 GODFREY HODGSON - Four million new jobs to be found. GODFREY HODGSON AMERICA'S MANPOWER REVOLUTION: PART TWO by WASHINGTON. Tues. THE phenomenal increase in American productivity over the past three or four years can be explained in one word: automation. The gross national product has risen from USSS(Kr,OOo million in 1960 to something1,321 words
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Advertisement768 1965-02-03 8 Strait. Timr, 4 Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPER°I MARKET Orchard Roed (Receptionist Desk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holiend Road Katong Naval Base Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THI NEWS FRONT Fltjpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Nsvsl768 words
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Advertisement13 1965-02-03 8 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement409 1965-02-03 8 iSELAMAT HARI RAYA PUASA: i X And here is an announcement:- 4 4 "PELANGJ'S" maiden punliratlon: "LOVi: USTTER WRITINO IMPROVED" la on Ml« DOW all orrr MALAYSIA. "LOVE LETTER WRITINO IMPROVED" a modern guide and complete Instruction!! for writing letters on LOVE. COrRTSHIP. MARRIAOE and Sf ATRIMONIAL, MESBAOES. with ONE409 words
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354 1965-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. will launch the first of a series or massivr island wide campaigns, aimed at totally eradicating leprosy in Singapore in 10 years' time, when he declares open a twoday exhibition on354 words
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Article56 1965-02-03 9 IPOH. Tues. A washerwoman, /uiion Dime Mohamed Ibrahim. 28. went into a tailors shop In Buntong new village here and anif out half an hour later to find a bag missing from tier bicycle. The bag contained a gold chain and a pair of earrings valued at56 words
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Article58 1965-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A gunman and an accomplice with a darner confronted a fish monger. Mr. Tan Yen Seng, as he was locking his car outside his Commonwealth Crescent home. They pushed him back into the I car. and drove off with him. At Strnthmore Avenue, they58 words
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Article42 1965-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Hnonc Kiam Meng was charged yesterday with having 85 obscene negatives, i .■id 100 n'jtcane photographs In Temple Street. Hoong pleaded nut guilty and was allowed ball till April 14 1 when the cum will be heard.42 words
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388 1965-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. Singapore Government is to compile a manpower register of all professional scientific and technical personnel working in the State. A Government statement issued last night said a survey, which would be the basis of the register, had been launched in August last year.388 words
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Article, Illustration220 1965-02-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A MALAY girl who has received all her education in Chinese schools hopes to leave for Formosa shortly to study economics at Taiwan University. Zalilah binte Mohamed Taib. 18, who has jnst completed Senior 111 studies at220 words
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115 1965-02-03 9 Detective is shot while on rounds in Matang rpAIPING, Tues. A detective Mohamed Zain bin Wall. 43. was shot yesterday evening while he was on rounds at Matang. seven miles from here. The shooting occurred when he had stopped two men for questioning. Mohamed Zain has been admitted to the115 words
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161 1965-02-03 9 New mills: Front man accuses council of delay WIBONO TEBAL, 11 Tues. The Province South District Council has been urged to encourage Industrialisation in the district. Mr. A. Arumugam, Socialist Front councillor for Caledonia, told a council m?etlng that two mills, one for steel and the other to make paper,161 words
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110 1965-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 1«--man Japanese economic mission to South-East Asia led by Mr. Sohel Nakayama. president of the Japan Industrial Bank, will arrive here on Thursday from Calcutta to survey "the possibilities for economic co-opera-tion and development." The mission will meet Economic Development Board110 words
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Article87 1965-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tue>— Tun Abdul Raz;iK. the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, will i luncheon irietniK of tht fcinß.i|)orr National Union of JourI Feb. 14. He Will t.illc on "Malaysia .md Confrontation." The luncheon will be held at the Blue Room of the Imperial87 words
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Advertisement160 1965-02-03 9 "QUALITY PRODUCTS FROM INDIA" METAL ABRASIVES "Orient" Chilled Iron Shots Grits ond Steel Shots Grits to B.S.S. or S.A.E. Specifications. Also High Carbon Steel Cut Wire Pellets. All manufactured under strict quality control. Most efficient blast cleaning and shot peening material for use in all types of Shot Blasting Machines.160 words
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Advertisement18 1965-02-03 9 UoMmotfs SUPA-SAVE CENTRE THE/fr^W/SHOP OPEN AS USUAL TOMORROW FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4th Sth FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO RAFFLES PLACE18 words
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Miscellaneous1011 1965-02-03 9 Today TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5. ILL. P. PlnMf tuary-; 7.34 Jack Benny Bhow 6 Ipoh Malacca presenting Julia London: 8.00 P.M.: 3.00 Programme Sum- News in Mandarin; 8.10 Serbamary; 3.03 Special Hari Raya arl J^T* «Pfclal vaMalay film— "Keluarga Told"; rlet y for H* ll featuring 4.30 Close; 5.151,011 words
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Miscellaneous579 1965-02-03 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 1963; 2.15 Songs of the Sea SERVICES: 41 A 60.2 metres 245 A" Afternoon With Edmundo Ros; 3.00 Elvis Album; A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 3.15 Immortals; 3.30 Musical 602 A Feast Of Music: 7.00 Snacks; 4.00 Folksongs: 4.30 The News; 7.10 Greeting Cards Mantovani Strings;579 words
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135 1965-02-03 10 A home in Scotland awaits jungle boy Joah PAISLEY (Scotland), Tues. A Scottish couple may adopt the seven yeyr old boy their soldier-son found abandoned in the Borneo jungle. Private Alexander Spiers. 23. found Joan Motari after his mother had died and his father had remarried. Mrs. Jennie Spiers, Alexander'sReuter - 135 words
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Article84 1965-02-03 10 'French leave' soldier is jailed KLUANG. Tues.— A private In the 10th Engineers' Training Squadron of the Federation Engineers stationed here. Lee Peng Ek. 20, was sentenced to three months' jail for absenting himself without leave for a total of 87 days and ordered to be dishonourably discharged from service84 words
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Article65 1965-02-03 10 PENANG, Tues. Teachers and! snift of the Chung Ling High Shool feted their headmaster, Mr. Waung Yoon Nien. at a dinner ut the Heong Kong Restaurant. Mr Lim Saik Ghee, a senior assistant to the headmaster, congratulated Mr. Waung on his being awarded the PJK <for meriterious65 words
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Article56 1965-02-03 10 iPOH. Tues. An Alsatian dog was doped by thieves who ransacked the house of a tin miner, j Mr. Khoo Soo Chong. 37. in New Paslr Puteh here. Mr. Khoo and his family returned home from town to rind the doc lying asleep in his bedroom.56 words
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Article22 1965-02-03 10 MQ. Tuo.— The Chinese of Commerce and other associations here today gave 67 old people a $10 ang pow.22 words
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Article43 1965-02-03 10 PENANG. Tues. The Penang Muslim Endowment Board has <io I nated $200 to the Muslim Orphanage Hari Raya Fund, which now stands at $1,686. The 50 inmates of the orphanage will be given a "makan besar" at noon tomorrow.43 words
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130 1965-02-03 10 Year of the Snake begins with an equal number of boys and girls KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thirtyfour babies 17 boys and 17 jfirls were born in the three major hospitals here during the first 16 hours of the Chinese New Year the Year of the Snake The General Hospital had130 words
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Article, Illustration152 1965-02-03 10 200 AT THE CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Bishop of Kuaia Lumpur, Monsignor D. Vendargon, today ordained two Malaysians into the Catholic priesthood at St. John's Cathedral here. I me priests are r r. Amnony I Thomas, 27. (above right) and Fr. Daniel Lim. 27.152 words
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Article69 1965-02-03 10 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Nanydng University has appealed to philanthropists to meet the sums they have promised to donate towards the institution A university source said today that most donors, who had contributed funds to the jniversity pre viously had pledged to continue to do69 words
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Article73 1965-02-03 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The president of the Graduate Society in the University of Cambridge. Mrs. J.C. Burkill. who is on a short visit here, yesterday spoke to 200 young school-leavers on "entrance requirements and procedures in English universities" at the National I.ibrarv lecture hall. j She outlined73 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-02-03 10 CAR AND DRIVER GO INTO SPACE WHAT S up Here? Well it began with a man going to park his car. He took it up to a rooftop car park In Poland Street. Sobo, London, and headed for a space. But his car slipped andMirrorpic - 129 words
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116 1965-02-03 10 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. The showdown over the voting rights of the principal debtor States in the General Assembly was indefinitely deferred yesterday following official statements that members were in general agreement that such a confrontation should be avoided. Meanwhile. the world body adjourned untilReuter - 116 words
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Article42 1965-02-03 10 COLOMBO. Tues. Ceylon's first international industrial exhibition has opened here with displays from nine foreign countries. Countries exhibiting in the show, which opened yesterday, are the United States, Czechoslovakia, Wert Germany, East Germany. China. Poland. Israel. India and Ceylon.42 words
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144 1965-02-03 10 f ONDON, Tues. The Health Ministry resisted suggestions in Parliament that intending immigrants should have X-Ray tests on landing at any British port or in the country of origin. Mrs. Re nee Short (Labour) suggested having X-ray units at all Britn ports, including;Reuter - 144 words
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299 1965-02-03 10 PRINCE MICHAEL OF GREECE TO WED COMMONER ATHENS, Tuesday. pRINCE Michael of Greece, 26-year-old cousin of King Constantine, will marry a commoner here next Sunday in a. simple ceremony without parades or public fanfare. By doing so. he will forfeit all rights to tho Greek throne. His bride will beUPI - 299 words
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Article22 1965-02-03 10 PARIS. Tues. At least IS miners were killed in a gas explosion early today in a coal mine near Arras.22 words
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207 1965-02-03 10 10 men and a girl bait for Red Sea sharks F ONDON, Tues. Ten men and a girl will leave here shortly to act as human bait for sharks in the Red Sea. The party is led by an experienced underwater explorer. 50-year-old Lev Kenyon of London, who taught PrinceReuter - 207 words
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Article91 1965-02-03 10 CAIRO. Tues. The United Arab Republic will look after Communist Chinese interests following the closure of the Peking I Embassy in Burundi. Foreign j Ministry sources said yesterday. The U.A.R. plane has also been sought to transport Chinese dip- 1 lomats out of Burundi, theyUPI - 91 words
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Article73 1965-02-03 10 GENEVA. Tues Brazallan authorities have granted entry i j visas to the wives of four Chinese i to allow them to visit their hus- bands detained in Brazil with five other Chinese since last April. The International Committee of the Red Cross announced here yesterdayReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement91 1965-02-03 10 1 why not run away to see! Take the Italiano way to Europa ...see Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa too! Lloyd Triestino makes a majestic difference as you wend your way. True Continental Courtesy (your every wish is our command) fin* Italian cuisine, romantic Italian music to dance to, swimming,91 words
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Miscellaneous326 1965-02-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Becoming slower in scoring? 1. I'd go back unruly brutes (11). can create a commotion ill). 9 Batting a few get laid out 8. Many a friend abroad returns took certain courses to make capital (4). It Ineffective (10). 10. Smashed an elm board'/ 12.326 words
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Advertisement1037 1965-02-03 12 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU "RAJULA" Ref: 3 dim '8.400.2 1/65-1. Sailing for Madras on 6th TtwncD Nnnrj. February. 1965. ItNUtK NUlllfc The above veftsel wU g^, for maiely 129 units of four-wheeled f* f* 1 8^ 19 5 equivalent condemned wagons and- pm -6 coaches to sizeable scraps Embarkation for deck1,037 words
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Advertisement558 1965-02-03 12 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Batans Padane; ,md I'r.n I'ourr Uevrlopment Transmission Contract 4 Tenders are Invited lrom manufacturers for the supply and erectlo.i ot te.ecommumcation equipment on behalf ot the Central Electricity Boird of the Federation of Malaya. The equipmc: be installed an the generating and558 words
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Advertisement509 1965-02-03 13 NOTICE This Is to notify the public thiii Mr. Alan Tang Swee Kam has ceased to be employed In our j company, and that therefore, he is not authorised to collect monies or transact business on our behalf. FRANK CHEE LIMITED Kuala Lumpur. Dated Ist February, 1965. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT j509 words
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Advertisement117 1965-02-03 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Word* SIS (Minimum) APPLICANTS TO BOX A. 1657 Straits Time* (Junior Accounts Clerk/Typist) thanked. Position now filled. NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that with effect from 23rd January, 1965. Mr. George V King has resigned as Manager ol Joe's Restaurant Bar (Joe's117 words
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Advertisement126 1965-02-03 13 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore] II Wordt <l I Mln. t Box SO clt. rxlrm NO PARKING PROBLEM. (Air-nm-dltloned) Slngaptira Bar ,v Restaurant. Selegie Hou-.\ Spur,- aarvas you the Rrst Na'i-lMdanK in Town Including C'hinene Food. Kor your ettertalnment trnrn 2 p.m. onward" M Cli.«im:ng Bar Waitresses to nerve you. FRESH FLOWERS126 words
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Article223 1965-02-03 14 84-11-5 formula is best —Tan SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Eng Yoon. the Singapore ath 1 c tics coach, said today that the right mixture had beer found for the bitumen running track, to be laid at the Far- r^r Park centre. Eng Yoon disclosed that i had been carried out Dii223 words
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Article885 1965-02-03 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - A first list of 'musts' for Seap NORMAN SIEBEL ARENAS MUST BE MODIFIED TO MEET INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. After several weeks of inquiry and investigation, the Malaysian technical and facilities commit--1 tee for the Third South East Asia Peninsular Games have sketched out the broad outlines for885 words
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Article211 1965-02-03 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The firstever quadrangular Kuma- .em for champion hockey clubs which ended here on Sunday was declared a tremendous success. Officials, players and fans all agreed that the toiimament produced hockey of a high standard and that keen interest was sustained throughout the three211 words
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Article, Illustration167 1965-02-03 14 Not -so -green Walker lands the knockout punch in Round Two DULY WALKER the British heavyweight, slams a right across to the law to put American Charlie Powell down for the full count in in the second round of their fight in London last week. After the fight, Powell said:Mirrorpic - 167 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-02-03 14 i\EW YORK, Tuesday. pLOYD PATTERSON put himself in line for yet 1 another world heavyweight title chance when he beat Canada's George Chuvalo on points in a bruising 12-round battle here last night. World champion Cassius Clay rushed into the ring im mediately after the verdlciReuter - 317 words
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Article25 1965-02-03 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Examinations for athletics officials will be conducted at centres throughout the country by the Malaysia Amateur Athletic union on Feb. 14.25 words
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189 1965-02-03 14 LISTON ACQUITTED on CHARGE OF DRUNKEN DRIVING DENVER. Tues. Former world heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston. acquitted here on a drunk driving charge. told the court the police treatment he received would have I m ide a preacher belligerent. A jury of three men and threp women took 90 minutesReuter - 189 words
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124 1965-02-03 14 MELBOURNE. Tues.— Six pro- mising youngsters will com- prise the official Australian tour- i ing tennis team this year. They were named today as Bill Bon-rev. 21. Owen Davidson. 21 John Newcomble, 20. Tony Koch* i 19. Ray Kuffrls. 18. and John Cooper.Reuter - 124 words
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Article56 1965-02-03 14 PORT OP SPAIN. Tues.—Garfield Sobers (captain). Rohan Kanhai and Sir -Frank Worrell (manager) haVe been granted special leave from their government Jobs for the fourthcomlng Australian cricket tour of the West Indies. All three are employed in the community development division of the Trinidad government.Reuter - 56 words
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Article45 1965-02-03 14 PRAGUE. Tues. England's Mary Shannon and Diane Rowe won the women's team event in the Czechoslovak international table tennis championships here last night. After beating West Germany 3-0 and Austria 3-1. they clinched the title with a 3-2 victory over CEaohoatoyJtfr* "C ".—Hauler.45 words
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318 1965-02-03 14 Kiwis collapse, then save the Test CRICKET AUCKLAND, Tim>s. A The Second Test between New Zealand and i Pakistan sprang to life in the closing stages on j the final day here today. After being set to score 240 jto win In 220 minutes. New (Zealand collapsed, but mani agedReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration909 1965-02-03 15 Djazzi can win the Henggeler' with 9.2 RACING with Epsom Jeep I ).IAZZ I is strongly fancied to win the Hengfeler Memorial Trophy (Race Four) the big race of today's holiday meeting at Kuala Lumpur. With 9.2. Djazzi is giving weight to several smart sprinters but this should be no909 words
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Article159 1965-02-03 15 EPSOM JEEP'S best bets: Equity (Race Two), rtu'ngai Batu (Race Three) and Just Dandy (Race Five i. THE GOING is fast. LJ POINTER EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOY STAR ERA I LASH TIME Urntenturius I Star Era Cadet Koussel Drntenturius CAD. ROUSSEL Dententuriut Star Era Race 1 Race159 words
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207 1965-02-03 15 RUGBY ENGLAND DROP WILLIAMS v WALES I ONDON. Tues.— The England Rugby Uuinit selectors sprang a surprise yesterday by chcosing Simon Clarke at scrum-half for th» international match aganiM. Ireland M Dublin on Feb. 13. Ciarke is one of four changes In the side compared with that beaten 14-3 byReuter - 207 words
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Article42 1965-02-03 15 I TOKYO, Tues. Orient Junio I middle-weight champion Shigtv masa Kawakami retained his title for the second time by winning ai: unanimous 12-round decision ovei South Korean welter-weight title holder Kang Kyu Sun at th< KcrHkuen Gymna&:um last night UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article1361 1965-02-03 15 Race 1: 2.30-Cl 1 Div 3 ($9,000) 6£ 1 ***** Flash Time f (Gilfillan Lie St.) R. Breuk., 7 90 (F) 'Yusoff 10 2 ***** Dentmturius a (Goyant St.) Daniels, 10 8.13 <SF) Colrman 4 3 ***** Star Era f (Lucky St.) Donnelly. 71,361 words
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125 1965-02-03 15 Manchester United favourites —at 5-1 SOCCER ONDON. Tues. Manchester *-> United were made 5-1 favourites for the P.A. Cup at last nights callover at the Victoria Club i here. Chelsea. Everton and Liverpool were quoted joint second favourites at 7-1 with Tottenham Hotspur on 8-1 Tottenham were backed to winReuter - 125 words
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256 1965-02-03 15 ATHLETICS Clarke beats record again AUCKLAND, Tues. Australian Ron Clarke broke his own world 5,000 metres record in a brilliant run on the Western Springs track here yesterday. He recorded 13mln. 33.65ec. to lop one second off his previous best, still pending ratification, set up at Hobart on Jan. 16.Reuter - 256 words
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Article59 1965-02-03 15 HAVANA. Tues. The Nether- j lands Antilles beat Cuba 1-0 here j last night in their second leg < World soccer Cup elimination match. The teams drew the first match in Kingston ten days ago. The j defeat means Cuba's elimination i from the three-nation series in Oroup59 words
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Article, Illustration556 1965-02-03 16 Barrage of bangs usher in year of Snake KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars went up in cracker smoke throughout the country last night as revellers ushered in the year of the Snake. Early this morning the Federal Capital was veiled in a thin mist from the smokeSoong Hon Sin - 556 words
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Obituary59 1965-02-03 16 THE AN AH MUN pwa«| H B y on Vunrrnl 1. 3.1M8 l' i> m from rhik Sin Thor. :.l InHaa Stwt to Ami-ant: Onutrry. MRS COH CHA BAH nw CkMf Chin 11 i»hin<l Kdum. Sxlv.a. r N.-nrk. ■..1 r.randehild to mo'irn hfr M Out ram Road 4.0(1 in59 words
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Article37 1965-02-03 16 KNOXVILLE i Tennessee Tues. A 27-year-old lorry driver, alleged to have shot dead one of a croup of 200 university students peltine his truck with snowballs, was chareed here last night with unpremedlated murder. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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302 1965-02-03 16 Man who accused Ayub's son of murder charged with rioting, arson KARACHI. Tues pOLICE last night arrested a grocer who brought a murder charge against Captain Gauhar Ayub, son of President Ayub Khan. Shamsuddin Abdul Latif and 12 other persons. Including four opposition politicians, were charged with rioting, looting, assaultAgencies - 302 words
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155 1965-02-03 16 Chou: Now that Jakarta is out of UN... JAKARTA, Tues. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou Enlai, was quoted yesterday as saying it would not be appropriate for China to enter the United Nations following Indonesia's withdrawal from it. He said this to an Antara reporte- who accompanied the Indonesian155 words
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96 1965-02-03 16 I ONDON, Tues. Stamps to mark the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Britain are among special collection to be Issued by the British Post Office. Others will commemorate the Scots poet Robert Burns, Lister's discovery of antiseptic surgery the 700 th anniversary96 words
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Article146 1965-02-03 16 J^ONDON, Tues.— Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, who resigned as Foreign Secretary in the Labour Government last month after j losing a by-election for a seat in the House of Commons was yesterday named an adviser to a group pro- motlng an easy-to-read al- phabet The Initial146 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-02-03 16 'VIGOUR AND VIGILANCE' ADVICE TO NEWSPAPERS Ex-Harvard man here to prepare conference KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A VIGOROUS, vigilant Press can bring about more rapid national development, says the former Curator of the Neiman Fellowships at Harvard University. Mr. Louis Lyons. This. Mr. Lyons explained, would be through constructive criticism. He303 words
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82 1965-02-03 16 CARACAS fVenizuelaV Tues. Caracas state police launched ;a r;iid on night clubs here and picked up the cttjri police chief. j Colonel Ocniirino Pena. I One man m till ovrr the hr:ici and taken to houiuil when .> I fight broke out afterReuter - 82 words
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262 1965-02-03 16 Quick 'yes' to US$4.B billion gold boost for dollar WASHINGTON. Tues. Very Rev. Father V Bill to release US$4.4 billion in gold for defence of the dollar was approved yesterday by Che House of Representatives" banking committee wi t h unusual speed. Although the committee compressed its hearings and deliberations262 words
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