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Title Section25 1965-02-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1965 15 CENTS lie*** I*'1 I KDX 1189 1005 'IRITIS^ MUSEUM25 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-02-10 1 Shortage of dollars So Bank of England notes may be used instead at HK$l6 to £1 HONG KONG, Tuos THE Government announced today that it was importing sterling banknotes to overcome a shortage of dollar bills here. In a radio and television broadcast, Ihe Governor, Sir David Trench,216 words
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Article338 1965-02-10 1 Mao: We wait 'in battle array' HONG KONG, Tuesday QHINA is waiting "in battle array" for any U.S. attempt to extend the Vietnam conflict, the new China news agency reported today. The agency quoted an edftdnal in the Communisl Party newspaper People's Daily ;is saying: "We wain I.S. imperialists. YouReuter - 338 words
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82 1965-02-10 1 Subandrio flying to Tokyo tomorrow JAKARTA. Tues— The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said todayhe was flying in Tokyo on Thursday for a few days' visit and meeting with Japanese Government officials. I Dr. Subandrio told reporters he would discuss with the Japanese international problems relating to South-East Asia as82 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-02-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce today presented to 'IVnsku Abdul Rahman a 202-page book of pledges of loyalty from the Chinese community. It was signed and "chopped" by 2,108 Chamber-, of Commerce, public associations, guilds, clubs and237 words
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Article194 1965-02-10 1 The Tengku says it again ITU ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman today reiterated the Alliance Government's determination to preserve the freedom of the Press. The Prime Minister was opening a $250,000 extension to the Utusan Melayu press building at Jalan Chan Sow Lin here this evening.194 words
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Article31 1965-02-10 1 KARACHI. Tues— The Pakistan Foreign Office today officially announced that President Ayub Khan would arrive In Peking on March 2 for a seven-day visit to Communist China— AP.AP - 31 words
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318 1965-02-10 1 3 Indonesian brigades right on our doorstep KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TTE Indonesian military build-up across the Borneo border is continuing and Malaysian military experts are thinking of counter measures. Tun Abdul Razak. speaking after today's meeting of the National Defence Council, added Dial Soekamo now had a( leas! three brigades318 words
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69 1965-02-10 1 Plot in Ghana: 5 sentenced to death ACCRA. Tues. Two former Ghana Cabinet Ministers and three other men were glveir' death sentences here yesterday on charges of conspiracy to commit treason. Former Information Minister Tawia Adamaflo and the other accused all said in a final statement they were Innocent. AllReuter - 69 words
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Article26 1965-02-10 1 JAMMU (Kashmin. Tues Heavy firing has been reported along the cease-fire line in Kashmir Indian forces claim they killed three Pakistanis.— AP.AP - 26 words
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105 1965-02-10 1 Ousted PM slips out of embassy in Saigon SAIGON, Tues. Mr. Tran Van Huong, South Vietnamese Premier ousted by a mili--1 tary coup here two weeks ago, today left the residence of the British Ambassador, Mr. Gordon Ethering-ton-Smith, where he had been granted refuge. Mr. Huong sought refuge last WednesdayReuter - 105 words
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Article40 1965-02-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today received birthday greetings from the Dalai Lama. In ha moMiue. the Dalai Lama said: "May peace and happiness overcome the present problems of your nation."40 words
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Article49 1965-02-10 1 TAIPING. Tues. Probationary Police Inspector M. Subramaniatn. •23. was found shot dead in his quarters in the police compound in Selama. about 30 miles north of here, this morning. He had a bullet wound in his head. A Browning automatic pistol was in Ills hand.49 words
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Article33 1965-02-10 1 LONDON. Tues The cost ol the South-east Asia Commonwealth telephone cable project has increased by an estimated £4.6 million to £23.6 million, it was announced here yesterday Reuter (See Page 11).Reuter - 33 words
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Article28 1965-02-10 1 Multv hawker, 'I. Sul.nme bin SaniiM. »»f Tioni; P<«h Road, found uith <( >t;ib wound* tonicht. li in ho— pita' 'l.tnurrously ill. Believed wounds indirti-tl with kris.28 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-02-10 1 King to visit Cairo soon |(UALA LUMPUR. Tues. TheYangdi-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permai-suri-Agong will visit the United Arab Re- public either at the end of March or in mid-April. This was stated here today by the UAR Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Abdul Moneim Hassan Tawfik. Mr. Tawfik said tinKing169 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-02-10 2 'KEEP AN EYE ON PHOUMI' PLEA TO THAIS VIENTIANE. Tues. The Laotian Government has asked Thailand to keep former right-wing leader Gen. Phoumi Nosavan and his aides under surveillance pending rormal charges against them for inciting an abortive coup here last week. Gen. Phoumi. former Deputy Premier of lh» Laotian241 words
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119 1965-02-10 2 I USAKA, Tues. Zambia and Tanzania are to form a joint committee to seek aid for a proposed 1.000-mile rail link from landlocked Zambia to Dar-es-Salaam. This was announced here yesterday by the Foreign Minister. Mr. Kapwepwe. after secret talks with President Nyerere of Tanzania.AP - 119 words
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Article48 1965-02-10 2 PARIS. Tues. The International Federation of Newspaper Publishers yesterday awarded the 1965 (iolden Pen of Freedom to Mr. C. E. L. Wickreme.sinehe. publisher and managing director of Associated Newspapers of Ceylon. Ltd.. for his action over several years in the defence of Press freedom. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article371 1965-02-10 2 TNDONESIA is not planning to Xdominate South-East Asia but merely wants to be free, President Soekarno said in an interview published yesterday. He was quoted as saying: "We are not facing great economic difficulties. The Indonesian people are faring reasonably well just compareReuter - 371 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-02-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby V J rye evt» w»t«> J VV 0 V OCTOWC «XILASM J /fiOOO, WE FK»T CAN «TART I I TIME rYE EVER27 words
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159 1965-02-10 3 I ONDON. Tues. Britain should make a "special approach" in a bid to sell VC-10 airliners to Communist China for its civil air fleet, a union leader said here. Mr. (.'live Jenkins, secretary of the 37,000-stronu \>>ociation of Supervisory Staffs. Kxecutives and TechniciansReuter - 159 words
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Article26 1965-02-10 3 WASHINGTON. Tues The Space Agency said yesterday it was asking the world scientific community to propose blomedical experiments on U.S. manned space flights.— UPl.26 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-02-10 3 Mid-air blast kills 84 in plane THIRD MAJOR AIR DISASTER OF THE YEAR NEW YORK, Tuesday AN Eastern Airlines DC 7 with 84 people on board exploded in midair and crashed flaming into the Atlantic off Long Island last night. A Coast Guard lookout and the crew oi a Pan-AmericanAP - 424 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-02-10 3 Britain to ban cigarette ads on TV I ONDON, Tues. v The British Government announced yesterday it had decided to ban cigarette advertising on commercial television as soon as practicable. The Minister of Health. Mr. Kenneth Robinson, told the House of Commons the Labour Government had decided the time hadReuter - 254 words
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Article40 1965-02-10 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The U.S. House of Representatives, bowing to an appeal from President Johnson, voted yesterday to give him a free hand to continue > or curb surplus food shipments to j the United Arab Republic— A P.40 words
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Article37 1965-02-10 3 LONDON. Tues- The number |of British subjects resident in Bui ma had dropped from appro--1 xlmately 3.200 to 552 in the last 10 years, the House of Commons was told here last night ReuterReuter - 37 words
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129 1965-02-10 3 LONDON, Tues. Britain's 23.000 State Health Service family doctors who recently put forward a claim for a £15 weekly pay rise will have to do with about a third of that sum. Under proposals accepted by the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, in Parliament129 words
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Article56 1965-02-10 3 S 1.1 MA (Alabama). Tues. Fifty-seven Ntßroes were arrested at the courthouse here yesterday in a new demonstration over voting rights. Those held included the Rev. Jarres Bevel, an associate of integration leader. Dr. Martin Luther King, and two white men. also identified as ministers. All wereReuter - 56 words
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Article89 1965-02-10 3 BIRMINGHAM. Tues.— A Father of 10 children was accused in court here of murdering a father of nine. Albeit McCabe. 32. a lorry driver, was remanded in custody charged with murdering Arthur Lawlor. 36. a former professional boxer. Prosecuting counsel said the men. who lived in theReuter - 89 words
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206 1965-02-10 3 Duke's son flees from Eton to work on a farm I ONDON, Tues. A teenage peer, missing from Eton for more than two weeks, reappeared yesterday as police watched London Airport and made inquiries in France for him. Lord James Beauclerk. 16--year-old son of the Duke of St. Albans, telephonedReuter - 206 words
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Article37 1965-02-10 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Johnson has signed an executive order creating a .Council on Equal Opportunity to review and co-ordinate the Federal Government's efforts to carry out the 1957 and 1964 Civil Rights Acts.37 words
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Advertisement695 1965-02-10 3 COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET SINGAPORE CHINESE NEW YEAR COMPETITION —RESULTS— ISt Prize: <oie P» Electric 10.2 ci.tt. Rifrtferattr) MRS. G. M. HESSELL 8 Institution Hill Singapore 9 2nd Prize: (o*e Pan Electric S.S ci.tt. Refrijtritir) MRS. C. CORRIDON 184 Mount Pleosant Singapore 1 1 Consolation Prizes: m* food hamper each) SNG695 words
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352 1965-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues J^llli National Trades Union Congress has intervened in the dispute between the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Bank Employees In ion, whose members are threatening strike action over the dismissal of 29 workers. At the request of the NTUC.352 words
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119 1965-02-10 4 2 CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BOY AND A WOMAN SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men were separately charged in th c Ninth Magistrate's Court today with the murder of a three-year-old boy and a 24-year-old woman last week. Nadarajan so Packrisamy was charged with the murder of the boy. Abdul Wahid bin119 words
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Article75 1965-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues —Police have detained a man in connection with the death of a five-year-old girl. Low Beng Koh, found raped and murdered yesterday in a public lavatory at a block of flats in Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. The suspect was in a flat in the75 words
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Article29 1965-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The General Hospital's Blood Transfusion Centre has implemented a scheme providing special medical privileges to people who donate blood more than twice a year.29 words
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Article324 1965-02-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues lUDGMENT with J costs in favour of the Malayan Airways/ Qantas Empire Airways Local Staff Employees Union was entered by Mr. Justice Winslow with the consent of the defendants declaring that the executive committee elected at the annual general meeting of the union324 words
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Article475 1965-02-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The results of the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination of the girls who sat for it at the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran D c w a s a were released today by the Ministry of Education. Twenty-two of the 93 candidates obtained full certificates,475 words
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Advertisement108 1965-02-10 4 WELCOME TO JOHORE '*J-3!! j SUPERFARt LTD W «'S' V"'^" W FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED Soock Bar t Self -Service Supermarket 2 Ir 2A, Gim Shew Building, Jalan Anffm, Johort Bohru. Todoy only: 3.30, 7, 9.30 p.m. Elvu Presley ond Ann Margrat in "LOVE IN LES VEGAS"— Eng. Tomorrow Only: "Counterfeit Troitor"108 words
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Advertisement290 1965-02-10 4 simultaneously OPENING TOMORROW! ORCHARD PALACE— THEATRE KATONG 1 By Day, a Country Parson... By NIGHT, a Phantom Smuggler! < A A MAN OF TWO FACES gl'^j^^... rode in defiance of a king's tyranny!; |L ,<^WI W: jOKt alias The Scarvcmw \\m ■Wi iiiTiiii'_in jmii Patrick M C GOOHAN re© GEORGE290 words
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139 1965-02-10 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. About 1,400 people have been invited to witness the official opening of the new 5250.000 Singa p o re Umno House at Geylang on Sunday by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Amor.g the YIPs will be thr Federal Deputy Premier.139 words
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Article22 1965-02-10 5 .SINGAPORE. Tues. The Mm Mef of Welfare Services, Haii Abdul Hamid Khan, will arrive here tomorrow for a four-day visit.22 words
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98 1965-02-10 5 Tengku a disciple of Nehru: Mentri I/ANGAR, Tues. The Mentrl Besar of Perils, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashlm. yesterday described the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, as a disciple of the late Pandit Nehru who "never hated the British, even though his country was under colonial rule for a98 words
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Article40 1965-02-10 5 KANGAR. Tues. The Nanonul School Teachers' Union in Perl is is organising a sightseeing tour of Bangkok and Chengmal next month. All youths and other Interested groups in North Malaya may join the party if they wish.40 words
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Article289 1965-02-10 5 They will leave after massive 'Operation Bull Roar 9 ends on Friday SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SOME 1 ,000 Commonwealth infantry men are now shuttling between the Pahang jungles and air bases in Singapore as part of on exercise to test their ground-air mobilhy. When "Operation Bull Roar"289 words
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Article57 1965-02-10 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. A young thug, brandishing broken bottle, entered a house in Jalan Dahliah on Sunday afternoon and robbed its occupants of iewellery worth $1200 and S3OO in cayh Mr. T;m Koon Goh was with j his daughter when the robber herded them Into a bedroom and locked57 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-02-10 5 Unions and threat of commual politicians: Devan SINGAPORE, Tues. The secretary-gen-eral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. today spoke of an organised attempt by commural-minded politicians in Singapore to undermine the unity and effectiveness of the State's multi-racial labour movement. He warned that if these197 words
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Article95 1965-02-10 5 Newcomer stars in new £ilm pRETTY Chung Hui ilsirn. 19. a newcomer to Hong Kong's film industry, is now in Singapore for the location shooting of a new Mandarin Aim "Prosperity Ahead." to be made in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. She will co-star with new Hong Kong actor "find" Sun95 words
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Article29 1965-02-10 5 MACHANO, Tues. Departments of Information. Agriculture, Welfare and the Rural and Industrial Development Authority have been set up at the new block of the District Office here.29 words
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Article88 1965-02-10 5 PENANG. Tups. The Pulau Songsong range in the vicinity of the Buntang Island group nfT Ike Kcd.ih coast, has been booked by the Far Bui Air Force for bombing and firing exercises on the following dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p m88 words
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Article39 1965-02-10 5 PENANG. Tues. The Penang and Province Wellesley Red Cross Society has postponed their Harl I Raya party for the islanders of j Pulau Anian. on the south-eastern tip of Penan*, from Peb 15 to I |Feb 2139 words
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69 1965-02-10 5 SYDNEY, Tues. Australia is buildine a 513.6 million shortwave radio station at Darwin. The station, expected to be one of tin- most powerful shortwave radio stations in the world, will be used to counter Communist radio propaganda In South-East Asia. Radio Australia, the69 words
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Article80 1965-02-10 5 Tan to open MCA branch in S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. The Federal Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will open a new Malaysian Chinese Association branch at Chong Pang Road, off the 12i m.s. Sembawan? Road, on Sunday. Mr. Tan is national leader of the MCA. A spokesman of the Singapore80 words
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Article57 1965-02-10 5 PENANG. Tues. Accused of using force on a police woman corporal. Hassim bin Shafle. 42. was yesterday granted bail of $400 until April 19. Hassim was alleged to have pushed Corporal Saidah binte Mohamed Nite in King Edward Place yesterday and to have been found57 words
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Article51 1965-02-10 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malaysiiin Government has accepted the appointment of Dato 5.1.0. ALsagoff as Consul-Oeneral for Saudi Arabia in Singapore. Dato ALsagoff. who is the presiI dent of the Muslim Advisory 1 Board, has given up his duties as I honorary Consul for Iraq and 151 words
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89 1965-02-10 5 A LOR STAR, Tues. At least three towj kays in Kedah have received anonymous demands for money accompanied by threats of death Police, confirming this I today, said the letters were sent by post lust before the Chinese New Year. They were written in89 words
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168 1965-02-10 5 DENANG. Tues. A pupil of the Federation School for the Deaf here nas won the first prize ir, the senior group of the art exhibition organised in London by the Commonwealth Society for the Deaf. Marshitah blnte Abdullah. 12. daughter of168 words
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Article33 1965-02-10 5 PARIT. Tues. A schoolboy. Rosli bin Yjsol. srvrn. w.is fatally Injured when he was knocked down by ear while waiting for a bus. on the ParilBruas road here yesterday morning.33 words
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187 1965-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Bank Nogara today denied a report j that there had been a ror.tinuing transter of i funds from Singapore and Malaya to Hong Kong over the past Few i months A bank spokesman Mid: "On thP contrary, we hay?187 words
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Article77 1965-02-10 5 SUNGEI PATANI. IMtt MM Ahmad bin Hajt Abdullah, offlo* assistant and director of thp Lund Office. Alor Star, has own pionicted to the Kedah Civil Service and posted here a<. Assistant District Officer i Lands i. in olace of Inche Noraman. now Assi^t.mt District Officer I. Inche77 words
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Article47 1965-02-10 5 SINGAPORE. Tlir.v— Nr H <■ 60. unemployed, was found hunirintj in the kitchen of his liousp at the 11th mile. Jurons Road, yesterday morning. He. who had bren jobless lor tha past year, has a wile in Ch'iia. Police do not suspect foul play.47 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-02-10 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl PSSTIN 111 HOW GALUWT, IPVA U PORICyi JUST WANNA MAKE A HTT WITH W \LI KE SIR WALTER V PETUMI A, PUT VER COAT v^^gALglGMiy30 words
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89 1965-02-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. v Police are looklnu for a; man's relatives who disappeared from his Jalan Tinggl house yesterday morning with about $1,500 worth of jewellery belong- Ing to his wife. The man. Majid bin Abdal Jaf- far. told police the relatives had 189 words
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219 1965-02-10 6 NINGKANS APPEAL FOR CIVIL DEFENCE WORKERS I/UCHING, Tues. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Nirißkan. last night called on the people to volunteer for and support the Civil Defence Corps. lie was speaking at the inauguration of the Kuching division of the Corps. Seventy five recruits began training.219 words
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84 1965-02-10 6 Bahaman opens new rural health centre SABAK BERNAM. Tues. The Minister of Health, lnctae Bahaman bin Samsuddin. yesterday opened a new 51 30.000 health centre at Sungei Ayer Tawar near here. The centre will serve more than 13.000 people. luche Bahaman said that the primary aim of the Government in84 words
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209 1965-02-10 6 Peter Lo clarifies citizenship offer by Sabah Govt JESSELTON, Tuesday. SABAHS Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said here yesterday that Indonesians and immigrant Chinese in Sabah would be allowed to take up Malaysian citizenship if they have stayed in the State for five continuous years on their work pass. "This209 words
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Article46 1965-02-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A group of I Japanese city councillors tins morning visited the Singapore Legislative Assembly and th« Ministry of Culture. They are on a tour of Asian countries, to find out how th» Governments o[ otlior Asian nations run their countries46 words
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496 1965-02-10 6 18 death sentence men 'not given fair trial 9 SINGAPORE, Tubs THE 18 former Pulau Senang detainees, now appealing against their conviction and death sentences on three rioting and murder charges, had not been given "a fair hearing" at their trial, their counsel, Mr. David Marshall, submitted today. Mr. Marshall496 words
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213 1965-02-10 6 Now an 'every day of the year' safety drive SINGAPORE, Tues. 13 The Automobile Association of Singapore has started an intensive campaign to drive home to the motoring public the importance of road safety. Disclosing this today, the chairman of the safety first council of the association. Mr. C. H.213 words
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Article45 1965-02-10 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Malaysian Airways will formally take delivery I of a new 100-passenger airport bus on Thursday at 4.15 p.m. The bus is the largest of its kind in Malaysia and will serve air- j craft operating into and out of Singapore.45 words
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Article26 1965-02-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend a Tamil festival b) Lorong Lalat at 7.30 p.m. on i Friday.26 words
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123 1965-02-10 6 I/UALA LUMPUR, I 1Y Tues. Malaysian chambers of commerce have declined an invitation to attend the first Asian chambers of commerce conference in Manila next week. "The time is not opportune.' said Mr. Henry Wong, sscretary of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce,123 words
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261 1965-02-10 6 Malaya's tin earnings went up by $22mil last year IPOH, Tues. Malaya x earned a little over, $93.73 million from the export of tin last year, an increase of $22.46 1 1 million over export earnings for 1963. i though production was lower. Tin produced last year 1 was 58.855261 words
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Article52 1965-02-10 6 SYDNEY. Tues. More than 100 Asian students and their Australian friends celebrated the Chinese New Year at the Castlecove home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaerber. A .spokesman for the students, Mr. Peter Liv, said the party helped form new friendships and establish stronger ties between Asians52 words
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Miscellaneous113 1965-02-10 6 iHof 4*<»* Htf V. T. Wnwntin HEY, LOOK. TOR- > M HM! LET VCM4? WHXTM3U KMN' J fOWftl** WHJtfS KYEp I 11 111" 11 OJBOmrRA! 1 ALLEY" THERE Al»rr /MO AME HWK I TVUU. CTT H6RE, ANYHIft? BYBBAUAy BALLS SOT/ TVWS *VHAtI B<f 1. "7 OOP/ ■§■■■■^■■■^"79 rWELLO. YES. ASTVONOMVI113 words
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Article, Illustration2045 1965-02-10 7 DONALD CAMPBELL - All alone... and I'm as scared as hell DONALD CAMPBELL I LJ J KM LV/m lk_L *ji_3_ IZJ t* IT WAS THE MOST EXCITING MOMENT OF MY 29 YEARS... j DRIVING A BOAT AT ANYTHING UP TO 120MPH OR EVEN MORE... CONTINUINC ONE MANS FAST-PACED STORY... LEO VILLA had been2,045 words
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Article110 1965-02-10 8 Words Sff (Minimum i MR. AND MRS. Anthony Xa»«« thank all relatives and frleods for their kind wishes and gifts on the occasion of tbelr marrtag* on JO-1-6S. FAMILY lat* Mrs. Poh Bong Hal thank Rev Lav, Cburrb members, relatives, friends, for assistance, presence, donations, during reosnt bereavement CHUA110 words
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Article28 1965-02-10 8 it WorilM Hi (Mlmlmmmi HILL-REID. ALAN. "Petar.'i Alway* remembering and aadly miMing my beloved brother. Alan, who pa.iaed his R'«t 10 r eb. 195K R IP28 words
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Article235 1965-02-10 8 it Ward* tit (Mtmlmmm) ROLAND'S. Belt Halratyllßg. Best Haircut and Beat Parroairaat Wave id Town by Roland (of Club ArUitlque, Parla). Appointments: *****. ***** 3-B Coleman St.. B'pore. LANCOME FACIALS can now be carried out at Hilda s Department Store. 90-A. Orchard Road. Bnlgapore. Par!a-train<'d Krautxlan In attendance. Cttfl235 words
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Article661 1965-02-10 8 Agreement is growing that American retaliatory action j in North Vietnam has not in- creased the danger in this part of the world. It is perhaps questionable whether it has contributed significantly yet to South Vietnam's safety. The doubters, however, must ask themselves what else the Americans661 words
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Article347 1965-02-10 8 The Selangor State Development Corporation evidently intends to take on much wider functions than the Petaling Jaya Development Corporation out of which it grew. In addition to providing building sites it proposes to build on a fairly substantial scale. The Corporation's chairman, the Mentri Bcsar, Inche Harun bin347 words
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Article232 1965-02-10 8 Nanyang University graduates are clearly out to help their alma mater to Malaysian respectability. The president of the newly -formed graduates' association, for example, made the most of his chances when he addressed 200 of his fellows in Singapore this j week. "'One of the paramount objectives of232 words
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Article, Illustration922 1965-02-10 8 GODFREY HODGSON - GODFREY HODGSON I by 1 LUTHER KING PINPOINTS HIS NEXT TARGET-A CAMPAIGN TO SECURE THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN the obscure little town of S c I m a in Alabama last week Dr. Martin Luthe*r King named the target and the tactics for a922 words
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Letter175 1965-02-10 8 Written on water A REPORT In the Straits Times says that Malacca is to extend water rationing. When the Socialist Front took over the Malacca Mun 1 c 1 pality sometime in 1963. they promised the people of this town that within three months there would be no water problem.175 words
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Letter78 1965-02-10 8 AC O R R E S PONDENT whose letter you published (S.T. Feb. 6 1 raises the question of the maximum rate of monthly contribution payable to the Central Provident Fund. May I point out that the ordinance was amended with effect from February, 1964, and any employer78 words
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Letter28 1965-02-10 8 PK)R purposes of record at least it is most essential that someone maintain a collection of political speeches and utterances made throughout the years ranging28 words
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Letter151 1965-02-10 8 THE lifting of the ban on crackers during the Chinese New Year and Hart Raya holidays has done more harm than good. One would hardly question the Government's good intentions In lifting the ban, though one could definitely be excused for questioning the wisdom of such a step.151 words
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Letter178 1965-02-10 8 1 WOULD like to advise 1 "C.8.X." that graduate members of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (U.K.) are not chartered engineers. A graduate member, whether from the university or from a reputable college of technology, has to have several years of practical experience, Including those in a responsible position,178 words
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Letter121 1965-02-10 8 IT Is heartening to read that the Singapore Government Is to embark on a concrete programme of cleaning up. Assuming that refuse collection points must remain a necessity In the city such as the one that reader Mrs. Chelllah has complained about, It would seem a good Idea121 words
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399 1965-02-10 8 Joyce Egginton - Joyce Egginton bj ftf EW YORK. Tups— lt la now as good as certain that none of the United Nations General Assembly's normal business can possibly take place this session. I Since December 1, when it convened, the Assembly > has been paralysed399 words
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Advertisement522 1965-02-10 8 i Strait* Tim* 4 Malty lU3 ClaasrlsM adwrtisemwita swy COLO arrORAOa aiU****. MAHKKT Orchard Road »als»O— COLD STOftAOK MANCMIt At Holland ftoed Kaeae« Navel Bm« Authorteee' <—■»»■ CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlaeheete* Hmw. Coihw Qmt THK NIWI MONT Frtxpetrtek-a »np«nrm**» M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Moad. Newel Saee HAMIEM STORK 141*522 words
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Advertisement127 1965-02-10 8 HOHNER MELODICA Mod* by M. Hohncr, Germany. l^M I L 4*l MelodK* SOPRANO i Tone range, 2 chromatic octave- I with Gr«*n Plastic Corrytng sis^o M.lniis* ALTO I Ton*) rang* 2 chromatic octavo*, with (Ud Piottic Carrying Com. •1730 j Msl— H— PIANO- 24 "Pock*t PtMM" with 26 plastic i127 words
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Advertisement170 1965-02-10 8 team. &L% BBBsk^A*V ll A aaasL l*m^ea» fiHi Wk -Hi SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it Get soothing relief Nearly all soie throats are caused by germs. DEQUADIN LOZENGES are an antibacterial treatment which fights the germs that cause the soreness. As the germs are destroyed you get170 words
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338 1965-02-10 9 ROW— SO CHINESE IS BACK AS TEST 'MUST' SINGAPORE, Tues. 13 The Ministry of Education has re-introduced Chinese as a compulsory subject for candidates taking the High School Certificate (Chinese medium) examination, following a controversy in Chinese educational circles when it an- 1 nounced recently that Chinese would only be338 words
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Article22 1965-02-10 9 KLUANG. Tues. A St. V■ilenuif'.s Day fancy dres^ bill will rx» if id at the Kluaiig Garrison on iaturday.22 words
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Article, Illustration342 1965-02-10 9 Two other sinkings in Penang, and each time he had a link, insurance case told SINGAPORE, Tuesday. LONG before the 1962 disappearance of the Panamanian-registered vessel, Kien Kung, two lighters with valuable cargoes had capsized in Penang. On both occasions, the High Court was told,342 words
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598 1965-02-10 9 ...And firms that were wound up with big deficits with the Singapore-Malayan Trading Co. Mr. Lloyd produced a certificate of the company's operations In Singapore which carried a business address of 297 Beach Street. Penang the same address then as the Heng Tong Trading Co. of which Mr Koay is598 words
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248 1965-02-10 9 The Labis airdrop: 2 women sent for trial TOHORE BAH R U Tues. Six men and two women, charged in connection with the Indonesian airdrop at Labis, were yesterday committed for trial in the Muar High Court by the Segamat Magistrate, Ungku Ismail. The two women are Lee Poh Hong,248 words
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Article30 1965-02-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Th» Deputy High Commi.-Monrr for India. Mr. Mahboob Ahmed, and his wife will visit Surmti Patanl on Thursday and Penang on Friday and Saturday.30 words
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162 1965-02-10 9 Direct phone link with H.K. next month KUALA LUMPUR, lues. Local telephone subscribers will be able to call Hong Kong directly from next month when the South-East Asian Commonwealth (Se acorn) telephone cable link between, Malaya and Sabah. is extended to Hong Kong. About 1,500 nautical miles of submarine cable162 words
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Article, Illustration51 1965-02-10 9 TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Yap Chen Let, of Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur, who is taking a three-year course in commerce at the Swinburne Technical College in Melbourne. She In social secretary of the Overseas Students' Association at the college and an executive memtfer of the Junior Australian-Asian Association of51 words
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Article23 1965-02-10 9 ML'AR. Tues.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V Manickavasagam. will open a Malaysian Indian Congress branch ai S.igil here tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-02-10 9 PENNEFATHER IS NAMED DEPUTY TO BOGAARS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gUPERINTENDENT Percy Pennefather, former captain of Singapore's State hockey team, has been promoted acting Assistant Commissioner of the Special Branch with effect from yesterday. This Is a new post, which has been created by the Federal Establishment in Kuala Lumpur, and announced213 words
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Article52 1965-02-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A lecturer of the Department of Chinese Studies at the University o/ Singapore. Mr. Chao Tai. 63. has retired after seven years' servlc* Mr Chao was given a farewell Darty by the Chinese Society of thp university at which he wa» presented with52 words
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Article27 1965-02-10 9 TANQKAK. Tues. The Boy Scouts Association here has appointed Mr. Tan Yoke Tee of Ledang Primary School to be the Assistant District Commissioner for Cubs.27 words
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204 1965-02-10 9 Blood debt claim: Delegates meet the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman met a 12-man delegation from the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce at the Residency today to discuss Malaysia's $180 million "blood debt" claim from the Japanese Government. It was the second meetlnt between the Tengku and ACCC204 words
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Article48 1965-02-10 9 SUNGbI PA-ix.il, lues— Inche Ozair bin Dams Is acting m Assistant Veterinary Officer, Central Kedah, In place of Mr. Chrtstle Samuel who Is leaving next week for New Zealand on a Colombo Plan scholarship for a oneyear course in dairy science at Massey Agricultural College. Palmerston.48 words
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Advertisement158 1965-02-10 9 THE YEAR I WON THE WAR AGAINST CIGARETTES Will 5 doys of not smoking put you "over the hump"? Here o former pock ond o holf o doy smoker o reol veteron with 36 yeors of butts behind him reports on a struggle which, he soys, "moy be of some158 words
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Advertisement180 1965-02-10 9 Come and learn bow to be lovelier with Using the actual preparations, you will be taught. b> c\pcrtt from Elizabeth Ardcns Bond Street Salon, the four basic steps of the way to beauty Cleanse; Tone; Nourish Make-up. The fee is $11.00. and includes tuition, personal consultation and a presentation set180 words
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Miscellaneous694 1965-02-10 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Penanf K. News In Mandarin; 8 .10 Esal Lumpur; 6 Ipoh Malacca Amutham. an exposition of 5.45 Opening and program- South Indian Temples, followme summary: 5.50 Newg ed by a musical treat: 8 34— outlines In National Language; Highway Patrol; 9.00 News 5.53 National songs;694 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-02-10 10 Public Works Department PWD STRAITS TIMES FEATURE $1 m. highway opening EXTENSION TO CUT DOWN TIME OF TRAVEL WITH the opening today of the SI million Dunman Road extension and bridge over Geylang River, Singapore, it is expected that traffic from East Coast areas to and from the city will340 words
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Advertisement139 1965-02-10 10 Congratulations and Best Wishes ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW BRIDGE OVER GEYLANG RIVER AT DUNMAN ROAD. from 7f^ a#P .^^V I 7h* 7)tb 'L\ Rj SUM CHEONG CO. 2 MOULMEIN ROAD, S'PORE-12. TEL: *****1 ***** THE R. C. PILING SPECIALISTS I If All I V j> Ail A139 words
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Advertisement104 1965-02-10 10 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW BRIDGE OVER GEYLANG RIVER AT DUNMAN ROAD. i. From UNION CONTRACTORS 18, AMBER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE-9 TELEPHONE: ***** ***** MAIN CONTRACTORS FOR THE ABOVE BRIDGE The following projects were completed by us for the P.W.D. under The State five years104 words
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Article304 1965-02-10 11 COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS EXPERT ADVISES ON NEW STEEL MILL THE export manager of the Fuji Iron and Steel Group, Japan, Mr. K. Nakano. recently visited Kuala Lumpur advising the Malaysia Steel Co. Ltd. on the construction of Us S3 million factory at Petaling Jaya. He remained in the Malaysian304 words
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Article33 1965-02-10 11 General Motors Corporation said It built 453.941 cars In January, against 406,563 a year ago. GM. turned out a total of 521.475 vehicles last month, up from 468.312 In January 1964.33 words
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Article340 1965-02-10 11 MALA YSIAN COCOA CROPS INCREASES A MORE encouraging report concerning cocoagrowing in Trengganu was given by Mr. J. Cadbury, chairman of United Cocoa Development Co. Ltd., in his statement at the ninth annual meeting of the company in London. Mr. Cadbury reminded! shareholders that it was only I 7' 2340 words
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134 1965-02-10 11 rE Caltex Company is planning to develop its service stations throughout Malaysia. "There is an Increasing demand for this fuel and we are doing our best to serve the motorists." the company's Penang manager. Mr. K. Petterson. said at a dinner held recently. Mr Petterson.134 words
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Article158 1965-02-10 11 The top 19 industrial nations of the Western world should have a combined gross national product of an Impressive U.S. $1.31 billion this year, though real economic growth will slow down, according to a world business survey published in New York. The estimated gross national158 words
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127 1965-02-10 11 MR. BERT TORRANCE, director of Pan-American Airways in Malaysia, forecasts that by mid--1970 air cargo volume will more than treble itself. He believes that by that time the supersonic aircraft will be in use. These aircraft will be most desirable because of127 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-02-10 11 BANK TRAVEL AWARD FOR MALAYSIAN MR. Kong Keng Hee of the First National City Bank of New York (above) has been granted a bank travel award to visit other branches of the bank in the Far East. Mr. Kong left last month for India and, after a few weeks there,118 words
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Article213 1965-02-10 11 Cathay Pacific: Great progress CATHAY Pacific Airways, founded in 1946, achieved great progress last year with an all-round improvement in services, flights and the number of passengers carried. A total of 196,773 passengers flew by CPA, topping the previous years figure by 14.4 per cent. The number of miles flown213 words
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Article82 1965-02-10 11 Chevrolet division of General Motors Corporation said it set new industry records in January for production of passenger cars and total vehicles. The division assembled 237.474 cars and a total of 292.563 cars and lorries. The previous Chevrolet record in June 1964. was 235.738 cars and82 words
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Article51 1965-02-10 11 Soviet motor tyre production in 1964 showed an appreciable increase over production in 1963. according to the annual report on Soviet production for 1964 Issued by the Soviet Central Statistics Board. At 24.400.000 pieces, production was 8 per cent greater than the 22.600,000 tyres produced in51 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-02-10 11 PLANS have now been finalised for an inclusive tour around the world in 80 days which KLM Ls sponsoring this year. Mr. P. F. W. Prior, the company's passage manager from Singapore, and Mr. Louis Choong Nam Foh, managing director of the291 words
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Advertisement303 1965-02-10 11 V RENT I REDIFFUSION I L TV J KIAM SIN TAILOR 1338 Changi Village, Singapore 17. Tel: *****2 FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET Tel: ***** Dralmq in World renowned mot«riolt. Well Experienced in Men's and Ladies' wear, RAF Uniforms Caps. Coterinq for students going overseas requiring winter clothings. Specially reduced charges for bulk303 words
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Advertisement104 1965-02-10 11 O)( the wor d s lai *gest lOf®) manufacturer of fyp)) precision chain 134 offers over I^looo products II©) for power |f©) transmission and mechanical jyjg) handling x£Z 2 x ifT^yl] Represented in Malaysia by UNITED ENGINEERS H (MALAYSIA) LIMITED P.O. Box 41, Singapore. Tel. 2416 Branches at Kuala Lumpur,104 words
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Advertisement1577 1965-02-10 12 U ontinurd from Pagr 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M WortM >« I Mm., Box m elm extra NURSE: Infant experience W i. references. Box AM S |>ore. OFFICE boy (geastral duties) age Apply Box A 58&8 uore. WASH CENERAL AMAH with Kood urnmodatlon available. Apply 65C Calmhlll Road S pore 91,577 words
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Advertisement1102 1965-02-10 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ii Word* tt (Min.)— Box SI eta. txtn SPACIOUS LUXURY ROOM district 19 Lon£ bath celling fan prefer European Japanese bachelor. Tel: (Spore) *****. FLAT FOR RENT Kenny Hill one hedioom flat fully furnished $400/. per month. To ring up K.L. 26U51 ext. 205/206. VACATED FLATS— District 10—31,102 words
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Advertisement797 1965-02-10 12 GODOWN SPACE VACANT IS Word* Sl_(Mln.)—Box SO els. txtn SIBU ROAD: Godown near the harbour, with vacant possession. Area: 5.705 sq. ft. freehold. Price: 590.000/-. David Phoa Sons. Valuers A Estate Agents Tel: Spore *****/*****. SHOPS TO LET IS Words tt Mini— Box So rt: oxtn TENANT WITN SHOP Front797 words
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Advertisement833 1965-02-10 12 TUITION IS Words SS I Mm, -Hox St elm. mxtrm CELLO LESSONS by European teacher, Klengel German and Davldoß Russian Methods. Enquire: Musician Union, 208. Queen Street, Spore. Telephone *****, 9 l p m only. V.W.C.A. Japanese flower Arrangement Beginners Class Mrs K Kirn. commencing on 12th. February, 1965 at833 words
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Advertisement905 1965-02-10 12 DOGS. PETS. ETC IS Word* U (Min.)— Bom St eta. txtro FOR SALE Dalmatian! Ii months old-l male 1 lenule PI: Tel: Spore *****. TREAT YOUR PITS to a really enJoy.ihie vitamin and calcium enriched n;eui. "Rutcn" the all meat and gravy dog food. C'JN DOC Pedlgrc- 0.8.P. puppus out905 words
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Advertisement1040 1965-02-10 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE (S Words St (Mm.) Box SO ets. extra OP£L KAOETT 1964 MM SSfflS* As Kood as ock 54.000/.. 0.n.0. Pbooe ***** S'porc. FORD ANCLIA 2 years old. taxrd/ Insured. One European owner 53.:00/-. Partial paymrnts agreed. View 62 Hurnhly Drive. Siranicobn Gardens Spore. SAFETY MOTORS CO. Offer1,040 words
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Advertisement837 1965-02-10 12 LADIES HAIRDRESSING /5 Words St (Min.)— Box SO ct: txlra MAISON MODERNE, 126 Orchard Road. OBSSks) whole day on Saturdays. Appointment Phone 274t>6, Spore, FARIDA FRENCH MARCELLI ■it. Manicure anrl Facial MakeIn Kxport Ap|>ointrr.r:r lIC Battery Road, s iK>re hi MT4B. MACNIFICIENT HAIRSTYLES and tinting by n umi>-. Klerk** 11837 words
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Advertisement1269 1965-02-10 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COASI Ut.i Cue Spore Sails P Sham vintnt ANCHISES livirptal In Pt Today Fek 11 antenor Li.niisi, D.Vm, Glasgow... Fek 14 Fek IS Fek II 17 Fek is DIOMEO liverptai. OaMia Gdn. 33 Fek IS Fek 11/18 Fek 28 ATREUS Liverpool, Giasgow Fek IS Fek 211,269 words
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Advertisement1229 1965-02-10 13 ll||l THE EAC LINES BBBK^tT<t*>^aaßml «o<ne ii.whnc it roiomti iawnooo« Pkoee JHI. Piano ***** Pkeaa sail. Pl.no *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE AVRt, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, URHUS AND COPENHAGEN Singapore P Sham finang "MORELIA" (S) II 21 tee 3/24 rel 21/2* rek •BEIRA (a) 211,229 words
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Advertisement1253 1965-02-10 13 1 BENmLINE\ I wmmmmmSmmm EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAI i»ORIS nrUUTAMT Liverpool Mar 21 ULNHIANI H r( 7 Singapore P. S-am Penan, J' r JJ Fek 1215 Fek 11/21 Fek 21/22 Antwerp Apr v BENLOMOND for lonaon MMIJ Singapore P. S'hara Penang Hamburg Mar 22 Fek 11/18 Rotterdam1,253 words
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Advertisement1310 1965-02-10 13 k^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. XfmMA U.K./Contincnt CITY OF KHARTOUM Mj c R'flam, Antwerp. Spore P. Sham Penant .ondon, Dundee II Ftl FLAMINIAN Havre, L'don, H'burg. R'dam. Antwerp. Mbro 18-18 Fel 19 21 Fek 11 Flk CITY OF WELLINGTON London. H burg. Roam. Havre Hull Grangemoutf 21 Fek/ 21,310 words
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628 1965-02-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent mIIERE was a little more 1 activity on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, but on the whole business was still at a fairly low ebb Neither buyers nor sellers at the present time are committing themselves with the628 words
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Article29 1965-02-10 14 Malayan Stock Indirr* Feb. 8 Feb. 9 'Industrials: 80.22 79.22 Tin*. 110.37 109.57 S rubber*: 106.26 105.49 •Dec SO. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 3 Mar29 words
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Article31 1965-02-10 14 Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. announced that In January ore crushed amounted to 16.750 tons. The ouptput of tin concentrates was lode 170 tons and trlbutors alluvial purchased 6 tons.31 words
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Article105 1965-02-10 14 MELBOURNE. Tver jNDUSTRIAL falls slightly exceeded rises. Leaden moved narrowly. Sleigh lost 4d. to 8v Bd. on a lower Interim. Mt. Im again featured bana metals selling around a steady 345. in heavy trudmc. Most other Issues and oil* were steady. Krruson lot. 2s. 6d. to 69'- tkl.105 words
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Article111 1965-02-10 14 eviPS tying alonKSlde the Singapore wharves or expected taday are: Kernb.ink 1/2, Sural I 4, Kenlngau 3. Bvlanxor N.W I, s.rd.inK N.W. 5. Llr's N.W. 4. City of New Caatl* 13/14 Rla 19. Golden Lily L' 3/24. Van Noort :tl -.12. Neckarntrln 33/34. Benreoch 42 43. OuKllelmo111 words
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Article70 1965-02-10 14 /'HINESE Produce Eulianm, Slnca- pore noon prtaes per pioul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $64 Kellers, drum $67 filers. Copra: J:in./K< tv UK/Continent: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white $1671 sellers. Sarawak white Slt» ncllrrn, special Sarawak black (IS7* seller!!, garbled LamponK black $167i(N) seller*. AST A. $177i(N) sellers. SiriKipert Copra70 words
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Article73 1965-02-10 14 r |'ME Malayan Exchange Banks' At«o- ciatien made th. changes In It* rates to merchants yisterday (all rate* to 5100): New York t buying TT A 2 11/16, airmail OO 32 13/16, 90 d/at. 33 3/1* credit bills, S3 5/16 trade bills Selling TT or OO ready: U.S.73 words
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Advertisement1157 1965-02-10 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Batn Catf dti and U.S^A. Crest Lakes Birvs— M>on< Yononamt Montreal loronio uatroil Ohrcato "MjtjtmiM Man" 11 Mar Mat 21 mi 1 Mai t May 11 May i "M<inMsja Maru" 21 Mar Apt 4 May I May U May 1? May i Wen Coast of1,157 words
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Advertisement894 1965-02-10 14 lE°lorient1 lines j TO AUSTRALIA s.s. ORSOVA (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing: PENANG 1 March 1965 SINGAPORE 2 Merck 196S Arriving: SYDNEY 14 March 1965 vio Fremontle, Adelaide and Melbourne, Limited FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS accommodation available. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE.894 words
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Advertisement548 1965-02-10 14 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES DURBAN ft CAPETOWN SPORE P. SHAM PENANG "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 FEB 27/28 FEB 3/4 MAR "OCEAN ENTERPRISE" 22/23 MAR 27/28 MAR 2/3 APR "OCEAN PEACE" 22/23 APR 27/28 APR 3/4 MAY GENERAL AGENTS: UNITED ENTERPRISES ft SHIPPING LTD. Rooms 902/3, 9th Fleer, A. I.548 words
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Advertisement426 1965-02-10 14 AUSTASIA LINE LTD'S PASSENGER VESSEL s.s. "MALAYSIA" SINGAPORE SYDNEY DIRECT MAIDEN VOYAGE 22nd MARCH OEPARTING Penong P. S'hom Singoporq I 1 Mor 1 7 Mar 22 Mor ARRIVING SYDNEY MELBOURNE 4 April 10 April General Possenger Agents: ANGLO FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 132/136, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** WILHELMSEN LINES426 words
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Article800 1965-02-10 15 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yestprday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutttad M.OOO) 5141. ii.MlO) *> 40; C.I, Holdings 06, doom 13.09; Ouni.pi .iixii/. $1 til, (3.0011) 51. 60,800 words
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490 1965-02-10 15 rIE Straits tin price in Penan*; yesterday again advanced mainly on consideration of the deterioration of the Vietnam situation. The price was declared at S6l4.ni per picul on an offering estimated increased by .'to tons to 270 tons Yesterday's rise, together with490 words
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Article244 1965-02-10 15 CEBRI'AKY lirvt grade- rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Btawapan '"d Kuala Lumpur inUIIBMJ at 71 J centN per lb.. day's closing Isvsl (or MM position. The lone was quiet. K.\>. and X. M.X.1.. closinf prirr> in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b.244 words
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Article260 1965-02-10 15 February 9. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 cts. .National I ro. eta Dun lops U cts. Unlteers 14 eta. C v Uev. 7 eti M. Cont 12 cts. mclter* 26 cts. M. Cables 13 ctr tsso lb cts. McAlmter 12 cts. fed. Disp. 12 eta M. Invest. 10260 words
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Article39 1965-02-10 15 ON the (rss eic n an*a market in HcnK Kurt yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.73 for T.T. and 5.71 (or caih. Stirling, was quoted at 15.90 and ona tail of gold at 256 J.39 words
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Article27 1965-02-10 15 Feb. 9. MALAYAN KIBBKR PRICE: 71; cents (down a quarter of a cent) TIN: $614,621 (up 52.50). Inofficial estimated offering 270 tons (up 30 tons).27 words
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Advertisement1370 1965-02-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY I APPLICATIONS are Invited I from Malaysian Citisens (which expression includes "Sinopore Citisens") for the appointment scheduled below:— Appointment: PRIMARY PRO- 11 DUCTION OFFICER (Agriculture) 1 Salary Scale: $225x1 5A-255/295X ISA-385 425x20A-505 555x25A--1 655 p.m. Initial Salary: $355/- p.m. plus I Variable Allowance. Qualifications «V1,370 words
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Advertisement544 1965-02-10 15 NOTICE ASSOCIATED MINES (Malaya) fcABv»Ul IVC LIMITED announce outputs of tin concenuates for the month of January 1965 as follows:- BRITISH EXECUTIVE I'irnu MALAYAN RESIDENT A g^g^d 1 TIN DRE 2 776 "TENSIVE SALES, MARthe sungei besi mines KETING MANAGEMENT LTD 1383 EXPERIENCE THROUGH SUNGEI WAY DREDGING Inr uil* ye544 words
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574 1965-02-10 16 MOSCOW, Tuesday. JY|R. Alexei Kosygin, the Soviet Prime Minister, said yesterday that the U.S. air strike on North Vietnam was "fraught with serious complications." In his first reported comment on the U.S. air strikes in North Vietnam, he told North Vietnam leaders at574 words
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330 1965-02-10 16 Anti-US crowds block traffic by marching in Peking streets PEKING, Tues. An t j American d c m o n s t rations blocked traffic in the streets of Peking today as the Vietnam crisis dominated the newspapers and the radio. Today's newspapers appeared more than three hours late to330 words
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Article46 1965-02-10 16 ALGIERS. Mon. The second Afro-Asian conference, first scheduled for March and then delayed until May, will now be held on June 29, it was announced here today following a meeting of the preparatory committee, composed of ambassadors of 15 African and Asian nations.—A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-02-10 16 BRITAIN WAITS FOR MOVE BY RUSSIANS SAYS STEWART LONDON, Tuesday. MR. MICHAEL Stewart, the British Foreign Secretary, said yesterday he did not think the American raids in North Vietnam had increased the danger there, or that it would be useful to recall the Geneva Conference on Indo- china. Cheered byReuter - 378 words
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Article, Illustration221 1965-02-10 16 CROSS of GALLANTRY AND GARLANDS TO EACH PILOT CAIGON, Tues.— South Vietnamese pilots who pounded military targets in North Vietnam yesterday returned to a hero's welcome here today. Gen. Nguyen Khanh, the Armed Forces Chief, pinned the Cross of Gallantry on each pilot at the airport here, and pretty young221 words
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114 1965-02-10 16 WASHINGTON, Tues TT Eight of the 49 U.S. aircraft which attacked targets in North Vietnam in the first air raid on Sunday were damaged by ground fire but none of the pilots was hurt, the Defence Department said yesterday. It added that searchReuter - 114 words
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240 1965-02-10 16 Jakarta starts new wave of anti-Press moves JAKARTA, Tues. The Minister ol Information, MajGen. Achmadi, announced today that he had suspended publication of the newspaper Indonesia Baru in Medan, the capital of North Su- matra. The newspaper was one of those which supported the now banned "Body for the PromotionUPI - 240 words
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245 1965-02-10 16 DHNOM PENH. Mon— Prince Norodom Sihanouk announced yesterday he was ordering that a South Vietnamese pilot who defected here on Sunday in an A-4 Skyraider fighter-bomber be set free. He made the announcement in a speech at a pagoda in Kompong Speu Province, west245 words
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Article26 1965-02-10 16 STOCKHOLM. Tues. Polic* dispersed 30 students who demonstrated outside the American embassy here last night in protest BfßJnat reprisal raids on North Vietnam. Reutcr.Reuter - 26 words
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108 1965-02-10 16 'TOKYO, Tues. A Jap anese freighter was fired upon by an unidentified aircraft in Bashi channel between Formosa and the Philippines, the Yomiuri Shinbun reported today. The newspaper sairl the Senvo Maru. 1.232-ton, was attacked on the nirht of Jan. 31 at Latitude108 words
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Advertisement256 1965-02-10 16 TENDERS MARINE DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE 100 PASSENGER HARBOUR FERRY TENDERS are Invited by the Marine Department. Singapore for the operation of a ferry service between Clifford Pier. St. Johns Island and Pulau Branl The successful tenderer will be required to provide a ferry carrying i at least one hundred passengers256 words
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380 1965-02-10 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - M-tourney made year's profit of $99,886 NORMAN SIEBEL By FAM SUCCESS STORY I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. That there is no sub- I atitute for good football to draw the cash customers has been proved once again by the Merdeka annlversary tournament. In* FAM last year had a profit of 100.734.25 on380 words
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Article440 1965-02-10 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with MON CHERI IS ALSO IMPRESSIVE IN WORKOUT AND LOOKS READY TO SCORE MAIDEN WIN SINGAPORE, Tues. Three-year-old Lash did a sparkling trial on fast going at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by apprentice Kang, Lash sprin ted stylishly over 3f in 36440 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-02-10 17 WIMBLEDON cham- pion Maria Bueno makes a dramatic exit from the women's singles final of the Australian championships a t Kooyong, Melbourne. Maria collapsed, writhing in agony from cramp in the third set against Margaret Smith of Australia and had to forfeit the match at 5-7,63 words
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140 1965-02-10 17 RECS 3 COMBINED SCHOOLS 0 HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Tues. —I Singapore Recreation Club gave themselves an outside chance of retaining the Singapore Hockey Association, League Dlv I championship today when they took full points from their mutch against Combined Schools on the Padang. Unbeaten Ceylonese140 words
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Article85 1965-02-10 17 ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on the races here on Sunday: riACE ONE— Nearco Star received a check at the half-mile. RACE TWO— Brave Bambino finished the race bleeding ironi the lip as she struck the stalls as she jumped. RACE THREE— Misty Breese85 words
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Article19 1965-02-10 17 MALACCA. Tues.— Malacca will hold their annual meeting at the Banda Hilir English School on Feb. 19.19 words
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303 1965-02-10 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By OINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Amateur F.A. have refused affiliation to two Umno teams because they were sponsored by a political party. SAFA president Hussein Kamarii said that his council last night re- Jected the applications for affiliation; by the Umno branches303 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-02-10 17 DOWNES HANGS UP HIS GLOVES T ONDON. Tues.— Terry Downes. former world and British middleweight boxing champion, last night announced his retirement from the ring. But he said he intended to stay In boxing possibly as a manager. Downes, 28. had his last fight last November when American Willie Pastrano306 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-02-10 17 SUMMARY RIGGER l sec w»mi a ifcle iS'pore): SRC 15 HMS Mull Klntry 5; Johore Bahru Utd. 10 Signals 3: Black w.o. RASC; Base Engineers w.o. 40 Commandos. Friendly (Rengam): Central Johore 0 RAP Tengah 8. HOCKEY ''riendlv (Malacca). High Schools Old Boys 3 Medicals 0.46 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-02-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues TIII-; FILL Staff side Of the National Whitley Council is to meet here tomorrow U) decide the stand it should take at the meeting with Tengku Abdul Hahman on the Civil Servants' salary claims. The Tengku himself is303 words
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Article365 1965-02-10 18 JAKARTA. Thurs. A.M. Azahari. the Borneo rebel leader, said here today I Indonesian Foreign Minister j Subandrio had told him thai (his was "not the stage" for] Indonesia to grant full legal recognition of his "Government." He was giving a press conference after aReuter - 365 words
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Article109 1965-02-10 18 Study fund to mark birthday KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Tengku Abdul Rahman Foundation to help Malay schoolchildren further their studies was launched here today by the Utusan Melayu press. The foundation, to commemorate the Tengku's 62nd birthday yesterday, was initiated by the managing director of the press, Inche H. M.109 words
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Article47 1965-02-10 18 JAKARTA, Tues. A state-run university in Bandung has dismissed one of Its students for allegedly being a "Malaysian spy," the official news agency Antara said today. The agency added that the University Executive Board urged that the unidentified student be sentenced to death. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article363 1965-02-10 18 LONDON. Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Tues. Spot 22 id., March 21 15/16 d.. April '21\d., May 21 13 16d.. April June 21 13/16 d. July Sept. 21-X.d.. Oct./ Dec. 21 S.d., Jan. March 21 ',d.363 words
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Article90 1965-02-10 18 DEATH FALL WOMAN LEAVES NOTE SINGAPORE, Tues. An unidentified 20 year old Chinese woman fell to her death from the ninth floor of a 10-storey block of flats in Jalan Batu. off Mountbatten Road, this morning. The woman, described by police as 'pretty. medium -built and Uve-feet-two In height, had90 words
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90 1965-02-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Riding with two pillion riders is an offence but here's a scooterist with three riding pillion. Within 30 minutes a Straits Times cameraman, at Hale Road here this afternoon, spotted more than 10 scootrrists and motor cyclists carrying: two pillion90 words
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254 1965-02-10 18 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TIIK Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has called for a meeting of its members on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at its premises in Cantonment Road to discuss a "deadlock" in wage talks with the Port of Singapore Authority. The union's president,254 words
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139 1965-02-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The next session of the House of Representatives will begin on March 1. This was disclosed by the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, to newsmen at the Residency yesterday. The highlight of the fiveday meeting will139 words
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235 1965-02-10 18 A $1.9 mil Istana for Tun Mustapha lESSELTON, Tues. The new $1.9 million Istana on Pavitt Hill here is nearing completion. Sabah's Yang di-Pertua Negara, Tun MiHtaplia bin Datu Harun. and his family are scheduled to move into the Istana brfore the middle of the year. The Istana. overlooking Jesselton.AP - 235 words
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71 1965-02-10 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Road accidents so far this month have claimed two lives and seriously injured another 37 people. Police Secretary Mr. >T. Chelliah today said that there had been a total of 773 accidents so far this month, in which 184 people71 words
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Article186 1965-02-10 18 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Editor-in-Chief of Time Magazine. Mr. Hedley Donovan, today described Indonesia's aggressive attitude towards Malaysia as "outrageous." I "It seems that Indonesia's confrontation against Malaysia is tantamount to unvarnished aggression," he said. "It is part of a mass distraction to hide the186 words
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365 1965-02-10 18 'But they were going to Mccca 9 says Hasnul PENANG, Tuesday. THE National Chairman <>l' [he Socialist Front, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, confirmed today that the former Minister of Agriculture and Co-ojperatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. and the former SF chairman*:365 words
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268 1965-02-10 18 Aik Huang beats Billy in two sets SINGAPORE. Tues.—Malaysian schoolboy Tan Aik Huang, 18. touched his best form tonight to beat the newly-crowned Malaysian badminton champion Billy N;» 15-10. 15-11 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Aik Huang's victory, scored in 39 minutes m the exhibition matches featuring the BAM's team268 words
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Obituary21 1965-02-10 18 MR THURAIRAJAH RETIRED hospital ummtant. General Hi a parxed away leaving wif«. child, brother* ;ind (lister. Received cahl.- Ol vloa21 words
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