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Title Section24 1965-02-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 JATIONAL LlßKAr^^^ e«»««i i—a»-»i» The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1965 <£ 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100524 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-02-16 1 Mediation efforts RAZAK: WE WELCOME ANY MOVE TO BRING PEACE TO REGION TOKYO, Monday THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, said today that he intended to send envoys to sound out the reactions of Malaysia and the Philippines to the possibility of mediation by Japan296 words
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79 1965-02-16 1 VIENTIANE. Mon. The last rightwing stronghold in north- eastern Laos has fallen to Pathet Lao forcei-. A spokesman for the Laotian I Army High Command said Houa I Muong, 165 miles north-east of Vientiane, fell to a combined force of Pathet Lao and North Vietnam79 words
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528 1965-02-16 1 TOKYO. Monday. IyKSTKHN diplomatic sources said here today that yesterday's dfffcial North Vietnam condemnation of Britain for failing to seek to reconvene the Geneva conference on Indo-Cliina was the fust si^n tluit she was interested in opening talks for a negotiated settlement528 words
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Article73 1965-02-16 1 /CANBERRA, Mon.— Australia will switch to decimal currency on Feb. 14. 1966, the Federal Treasurer, Mr, Harold Holt, announced last night. He said banks would conduct operations in pounds, shillings and pence to Wednesday. Feb. 9. 1966. when they would close for four days. When they reopenedReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-02-16 1 On-off-on curfew lifted Xl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The offshore curfew imposed on the whole of the Selangor coast on Feb. 12 was lifted today. This derision was made by the operations security committee of Selangor. The curfew, which extended three miles out to sea, was Irom p.m. to 6 a.m.81 words
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114 1965-02-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is now scheduled to meet a 12--man delegation of the National Whitley Council staff side at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow over civil servants' salary claims and the protest against the Government's rejection of an114 words
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Article29 1965-02-16 1 JESSELTON. Mon. The Chief of the British Defence Siull Earl Moumbaiten. arrived I hero today by a Royal Air Force Command transport Comet for a two-aay visit.29 words
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958 1965-02-16 1 Senu to S'pore: Fit into Malaysia SINGAPORE, Mon. TOE MINISTER of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called on Singaporeans to think of Singapore as a leading commercial metropolis, "and not as the 'Lion City' that stands out in defiant contrast with Kuala Lumpur." At the same958 words
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Article58 1965-02-16 1 LONDON. Mon. A thief walked out of a store here with what are believed to be the two most expensive transistor radio portables in the world. One set, plated with gold, was valued at 2.000 guineas and the other, covered in mink, was valued at £200.UPI - 58 words
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Article74 1965-02-16 1 SAN BERNARDINO. Mon. This southern California city has a vanilla-scented sewage plant. Sewage plant No. 1 on the southern edge of the city recently suffered a breakdown in its mechanical sewage digesters and to I alleviate the odour that resulted, plant officials decided to install five giant74 words
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Article28 1965-02-16 1 BANN. Mon. West Oerniany announced today it will cut off all economic aid to Egypt if Cairo receives East Oerman Head of State Walter Ulbricht— UPl28 words
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Article26 1965-02-16 1 RIYADH Saudi Arabia > Mon —The Duke of Edinburgh left here today by air for Karachi for a six-week Par East tour i Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article155 1965-02-16 1 Nat King Cole dies of cancer HOLLYWOOD. .MON Nat King Cole, the velvet-voiced singer who was one of America's top popular recording stars for a generation, died today of cancer. He u;»* 47. Cole had been in and out of hospital with lung cancer in recent months and had a155 words
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193 1965-02-16 1 KLJCHING, Mon. Tun Ab diil Razak paid a surprise visit to Kuching today lo discuss several important admin* istrative and security problems affecting Sarawak with officials here. He told reporters on arrival: "I have brought with me several Central Government representatives to your State193 words
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Article29 1965-02-16 1 HINDI RIOT DEATH MADRAS. Mon Woman was killed today in renewed rioting protecting Hindi as official language. Death toll in rioting now at least 55 I PI29 words
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Article234 1965-02-16 2 TSHOMBE - 'REVOLT CRUSHED' CLAIM TSHOMBE BY EL, T S ABETHVILLE. Moi\ The Congo Premier, Mr. Moi s c Tshombo, rrturned to his old secessionist Katanga capital of Elisabethvillo yesterday and told a mass meeting rhat the rebellion had been defeated. "We are now sure that we have reconquered the PTitirr territoryReuter; UP - 234 words
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Article47 1965-02-16 2 IAKAKTA. Mnn Ihe adopted daughter of Madamr J Martini, wife of President Soekarno. married a Russian schooltr.uhrr at m flittering civil nnldinu cerrmony at Bogor Palace last nieht The bride was Miss Permanik llan.ili. a Javanese dnncer. and the Kroom. Mr. Iskander Kiamelev. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-02-16 2 President condemns India's language rioters NEW DELHI, Monday. JHE Indian President, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, yesterday condemned the language riots in South India and said "violence leaves behind bitterness, hatred and strife which will be difficult for us to cover up." Opening a new hostel for members of Parliament here, theReuter - 248 words
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Article80 1965-02-16 2 BOMBAY. Mnn. Aiharva Vinobha Bhavc. popular disciple of Mahatma UandKi. was urged jesterday by India's Home Minister. Mr. G. L. Nanda, to abandon the fast which In- Ix-u.in three days ago to bring about a peaceful solution to the language problem Bhuvr said laterAP - 80 words
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Article34 1965-02-16 2 JERUSALEM, lion. A chapr. believed to date back 'o the Crusades period, has been unearUvc! under Uie Damascus G:t'> in Uw old cKy of Jerusalem, nccordina to Jordan's Dcp.iv.ir.tr'.! of Aniiquitirs. Reiner.34 words
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106 1965-02-16 2 Tanzania recalls envoy from Washington WASHINGTON. Mon.— The United States yesterday i announced it was expelling a i Tanzanlan diplomat here j and Tanzania promptly re- j sponded by recalling its Am- bassador to Washington The twin actions caused fur- 1 ther deterioration In relations between the two nations afterReuter - 106 words
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170 1965-02-16 2 VIANILA. Mon. Preside n t Macapagal has selected a site on Mindanao Island for a naval base which will permit intensified patrols of waters between the Philippines and Indonesia, it was reported today. Dispatches from the President's party on Mindanao said Mr. M:«--rapagal pickedAP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration54 1965-02-16 2 Manglapus names his party MANILA. Mon.—Senator Raul Manglapus has named his political third force "Partido Pilipino" (Filipino Party). 1 The senator formed his party after breaking away from the ruling Liberal Party because of differences with President Macapagal. He said the Partido Pilipino would only contest consresslonal seats In theReuter - 54 words
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105 1965-02-16 2 CEOUL, Mon.— Two young grenades with which they Koreans have been ar- planned to assassinate porested for allegedly plan- litical leaders during cerening to assassinate Presi- monies on March 1 in dent Chung Hee Park and Seoul, marking the 46th about 10Reuter - 105 words
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Article123 1965-02-16 2 Four die as Zulus run wild JOHANNESBURG. Mon. A sans of Africans ran through a suburb here last night with knives and knobkerries (heavy sticks) leaving in their wake four, African dead, po'. i c c said. According to the police, the trouble started when 30 Afrl- cans, believed toReuter - 123 words
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257 1965-02-16 2 Thousands march on American Embassy in Jakarta— l JAKARTA, Mon. J Thousarids of Indonesians marched on the United States Embassy and Information Service library this morning to protest against American air attacks in North Vietnam. The columns of demonstrators began early in th§ morning and for more than an hourReuter - 257 words
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Article25 1965-02-16 2 TOKYO. Mon. A minor earthquake shook Tokyo and central Japan at last night. Ther* was no report of casualties or damage.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-02-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /rt»AC. Csv? vT>iio\ I PORSOT TO l mePIGINc. J W^ V ootti S18 words
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Article, Illustration457 1965-02-16 3 ATLANTIC FORCE PROPOSAL POSES PROBLEM WASHINGTON, Mon. THE possibility that Britain eventually may abandon her own nuclear arsenal in favour of an Atlantic force is posing a problem for the United States in renegotiating the 10-year-old atomic energy agreement between the two457 words
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Article32 1965-02-16 3 ATLANTA (Georgia Mon.— j Dr. Martin Luther King, Negro I civil ri(?hu> leader, was confined I to bed here yesterday with a cold 1 and virus infection. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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208 1965-02-16 3 GEORGETOWN, Monday. J^ BOMB exploded yesterday 15 minutes before the start of a mass rally of the leftist Peoples Progressive Party called by the exPremier, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, to protest against "fiddling of the constitution" and to demand fresh elections. The explosion, which took placeAP - 208 words
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Article45 1965-02-16 3 COLUMBU6. (Ohio. Mon. A 14-year-old girl, depressed over Beatle drummer Ringo Starr's marriage, was taken to hospital here yesterday suffering from an overdose of aspirins. The girl. Janice Wise, said she took 16 aspirin tablets "because Ringo got married." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article39 1965-02-16 3 ALGIERS. Mon. A 13.000-ton cargo ship presented by China to Altjcria arrived here yesterday The vessel, the Tshu Giang (light of tho dawn i will become part of the small Algerian National Navigation Company. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article40 1965-02-16 3 LONDON. Mon. Curbs on British investment in South Africa and discouragement of Immigration to the republic are part of a policy of disassociatlon from Apartheid recommended by the British Council of Churches. it was stated here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article30 1965-02-16 3 NAPLES. Mon. A nvp-year-old girl w;..v killed and 19 people. :n;.:\ly children, injured when a .sack of explosives blew up yester- day in tllf S.nia Luci;i here— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1965-02-16 3 LISBON, Mon. A 28-year-old Portuguese builder's wife gave birth here yesterday to quadruplets, all boys. The couple al--1 ready have five children.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-02-16 3 HOME OF NEGRO LEADER IS BOMBED I T^EW YORK. Mon. Three petrol bombs were thrown into the home of Malcolm K. the militant Negro leader, here yesterday but he and his wife and two children escaped the flames. Much of the inside of the house was burned after the familyReuter - 126 words
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Article31 1965-02-16 3 LONDON. Mon. Teenagers in Peterborough, central England, here have formed an anti-smoking league, which will impose fines on Its members and give the money to cancer research foundations ReuterReuter - 31 words
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100 1965-02-16 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Federal grand juries are investigating reports that wealthy bosses of the American Mafia have taken over some banks, authoritative source said yesterday. The value 1 of banks to the Mafia is that they can handle so-called "hot money" made from gambl- in;,Reuter - 100 words
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177 1965-02-16 3 Storm over 'half-drunk Tories in Commons' I— charge LONDON, Mon. A political storm loomed today over a Labour Member of Parliament's remark that some opposition Conservative members were 'half drunk' during a recent House of Commons debate. The MP. Mr. Patrick Duffy, said last night he stood by the remark,Reuter - 177 words
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Advertisement92 1965-02-16 3 MAKE YOUR QRSI DRINK A GIN TONIC Such perfect partners in light sophisticated refreshment Gordon's Gin and FAN Extra Dry Tonic... such perfect partners for warm youthful company Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic. There's something rather different about a Gin n' Extra. It's not a soft drink, nor92 words
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Advertisement475 1965-02-16 3 isß^Bniversity K 3f EDUCATION \S/ A LUXURY It is no longer a luxury. It is a necessity! This is not the M.C.I.S. opinion. It is what experts tell us. The most Important Investment a father can make Is to assure his children a University Education. There are few sadder situations475 words
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493 1965-02-16 4 'UNUSUAL,' SAYS MARSHALL SINGAPORE. Mon. A CHARACTERISTIC feature of the Puliiu Senang trial proceedings at the Assizes here last year was the unusual number of "interruptions" by the trial judge, it was submitted in the Federal Court of Malaysia today. Mr/ David Marshall, in arguing the493 words
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Article450 1965-02-16 4 OINGAPORE, Mon.— Acting Assistant Superintendent Johar bin Abdul Rahman of Johore Bahru today made his defence before the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. on the order of the High Court. He was acquitted a year ago on a charge of attempted extortion of450 words
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Article33 1965-02-16 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Radio Malaysia Smgapura's English service will broadcast at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow, extracts from a speech entitled "The Myth of Communalism" made by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Ralaratnam.33 words
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Article212 1965-02-16 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The men responsible for making the Singapore Airport tick this morning met the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. who impressed on them the need to maintain tight security precautions at the airport. Top officials from the Civil Aviation, Telecommunications. Customs, Imml-212 words
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Article176 1965-02-16 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. More roads are now banned to learner drivers to ensure smoother flow of traffic in Chinatown. These additional prohibited roadv are Kreta Aver Road, Keong Saik Road. Jiak hum Road. Teck I.im Road. Banda Street. Di-kenson Hill Road. Spring Street, Trengganu Street, the unnamed176 words
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Article522 1965-02-16 4 r pHE following It todays tchedul* lof civil aircraft movement* at I'aya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* BO AC: From Horn Kong (BA 791 > 2. 1S p.m.; from Auckland, Bydney. Uarwln (BA 721) 6.43 p.m.: from London, Frankfurt, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) .'j 4522 words
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Advertisement411 1965-02-16 4 'TiilftTaJiftrFCT TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! E DAILY AT: 1 .30 4.00 6.45 9.30 P.M. I IN THE TRADITION OF "3 COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN COMES ANOTHER GRAND PICTURE ...THIS TIME ON A HOLIDAY TRIP TO MADRID! i Maa Gram'VoPC ANN-MARGRET ■CAROL_LYNLEY »_PAMELA TIFUN ODEON ~JE* rPALAcE I THEATRE,^ THURSDAY! KATONG^^,^ You'll411 words
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Advertisement607 1965-02-16 4 iORC3ANISATIONB IB >.wXj\j-ii'.rn k'^BßyfySaWV, 1 1 ■xow siiouim.:" J LIDO 4 SHOWS DAILY aa t 11am, 2.30, S3O Qoopm B "West" STARTS PROMPTLY at 11. IS am. 2.45, 54S 9.lSpm" ■STATE* ROXY-3 shows daily" |B «t 2 30 5 30 9.00 pm. "West" STARTS PROMPTLY et B 3.45. 54S t607 words
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310 1965-02-16 5 Arrested: All the people connected with the riots Ismail: It's proof that Front is tool of Reds K. LUMPUR, Mon. JHE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that the police had arrested all those connected with the Socialist Front riots on Saturday. He310 words
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143 1965-02-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— I A Malaysian artist has been i Invited to stage a one-man batik paintings exhibition in London in April this year. The invitation has been extended to Mr. Chuah Thean Teng of Penang by the Art Gallery of the Commonwealth143 words
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Article40 1965-02-16 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken* Swee. will open a new knitting factory at the Jurong industrial estate on Feb. 21. It is the Mm Ngai knitting factory (Singapore) limited factory40 words
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Article124 1965-02-16 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. At least four parties are expected to contest the by-election of the Seremban Town Coun-r-i! for the vacant seati in the Temiang ward caused by the resignatton of Mr. Chin, See Yin (Independent). The four parties are the Alliance. Peoples' Action Party. Socialist124 words
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80 1965-02-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Pnim Minister. Tengku Abdul i Rahman, will officially receive s;x drer from Denmark at the National Zoo in Ulu Klang here ai 5 ,i.m. on Feb. 22. The depr— three red and three fallow- -are gifts from the DanLsh Goven80 words
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244 1965-02-16 5 Two new launches join the vigil of our shores MARINE POLICE VITAL TO SECURITY. SAYS DR. ISMAIL SINGAPORE. Mon. The Federal Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today performed the commissioning ceremony of two Marine Police patrol launches The Mahkota an<i Temenggong at the United244 words
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Article75 1965-02-16 5 PENANG. Mon— Burglars broke Into the house of an R.A.F. airman. Junior Technician B. Cameron, in Tanjong Bungah yesterday and stole $890 in cash and goods. They also took his car. The burglars smashed open the rear door, ransacked the house and escaped in their75 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-02-16 5 Spectators jam road to watch blaze at crepe factory HUNDREDS of spectators jam the trunk road from Ipoh to Penang as a fire rages at the factory of the Tropical Produce Co.. Ltd., on the outskirts of Ipoh on Sunday evening. The firm, owned by Singapore multimillionaire Dato Lee Korvg158 words
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101 1965-02-16 5 Sabah's buffaloes in peril: Harris JESSELTON. Mon Sabahs Finance Minister. Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. today warned that there may be no more buffaloes in the State if political parties continued to celebrate as lavishly as they were doing presently. He said the various parties were competing with each other101 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-02-16 5 IPOH, Mon. The Perak State GovernI ment has decided to 1 press the Central Government for early approval of a $1.2 million loan for the developI ment of the Kamunting industrial estate at TuiPing. An eight -member Uon. headed by Mr Gob Chok Sum.306 words
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112 1965-02-16 5 KUALA LIMPUR, Mon. The House of Representatives is to meet for five days beginning from March 1. it was announced here todayIt will meet for two days, on March 9 and It) The White Paper on the arrest of three Onposition leaders112 words
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Miscellaneous170 1965-02-16 5 tlinfl Onp lit i V. T. iWnntiin RAW, XX) GOT IT ALL WRONG, ...WHV, WHEN I WAS \LLiililil I I ..THEM I TAKE IT YOU V =3 1 -<...nrS JUST THAT CLEO... SHUCKS, I NEVER J BRIN<3IU' THIS CAT OF > I PON'T WISH TO SERVE f AW, ITS WOT170 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-02-16 6 EX-MARINE POLICE CORPORAL, TAPPER WANTED FOR DEATH OF DETECTIVE IPOH, Monday. pERAK police have offered $4,000 in rewards for the arrest of two men wanted in connection with the murder of a detective. The 'wo wanted men ire Yusoff bin Salleh. 39,, a former Marine Police352 words
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172 1965-02-16 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Australasia Line. Malay- sian shipowners with registared offices in Singapore. will Inaugurate a new passenger service to Australia on March 4, when its newly refitted 8.060-ton liner S.S. Malaysia, arrives here The company's manager Mr. R. F. A. Plowright. in a statement172 words
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Article43 1965-02-16 6 KLANG. M>;n.— Dr. Lim Choni? Yah. lecturer in economics at Urn Pniversttj of Malaya, will sprr.k on Foma-i of tlie Malay-;-;;ii) economy this yrar" to mem- bers of the Klang and Port I Swettenham Rotary Club here on I Thursday.43 words
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409 1965-02-16 6 MOTHER AND TWO WIVES OF KAHAR IN COURT Charged with taking part in Saturday's riots KUALA LUMPUR, Men. THE two wives of the secretary-general of the Socialist Front, Inche Tajuddin bin Kahar, and his mother were among 35 people charged in the Sessions Court here today with taking part in409 words
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Article32 1965-02-16 6 SINGAPORE Mon. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng j Swee. will open the Hop Lion Feather Works 'Malaysia) Limited* i factory at the Jurong industrial estate on Feb. 28.32 words
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232 1965-02-16 6 Youth gets five years on amended charge YIALAOCA, Mon. —.A ITI murder trial in the High Court here came to an abrupt end this afternoon when the Deputy Public Prosecutor decided to withdraw the charge against one of the two accused persons and to amend the charge to one of232 words
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Article34 1965-02-16 6 PENANG. Mon. Thr Penan* Civil Defence will hold a geltogether dinner and dance at headquarters at 7.30 p.m. on Per). 27. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, is expected to attend.34 words
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Article, Illustration1931 1965-02-16 7 DONALD CAMPBELL - DONALD CAMPBELL by THE next few seconds were among the strangest I have ever lived through. As the boat went streaking off course I realised I was finished. For I knew that to lose control of a boat at over 150 miles an hour1,931 words
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Article678 1965-02-16 8 Socialist Front leaders who assert the organisation's purity of heart and innocence of mind never condemn treachery and subversion. This makes it impossible to treat their protestations with respect. Lip service is paid to the necessity of restricting opposition to Malaysia to constitutional means. The doubts begin678 words
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Article408 1965-02-16 8 There is only one direction in which the Vietnam crisis may sensibly be steered, and that is towards negotiations. The powers most directly involved the United States and South Vietnam Governments on the one hand, and the Hanoi, Peking and Moscow regimes on the other^ have not408 words
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Article126 1965-02-16 8 Dato Dr. Ismail's tribute to the Marine Police yesterday will find reflection in the hearts of all those people aware of the force's services in defending Malaysia and in maintaining order around our shores. Since confrontation began police launches have been incessantly engaged in arduous patrols, releasing naval craft126 words
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Obituary65 1965-02-16 8 t* Word* S/5 (Minimum) ELIZABETH COH QUEE IMM Aged 71. daughter of the latt Mr. A Mrs. Qoh Soon Watt, passed ■wi) peacefully at the General Koapltai Singapore on 14.2.6S at 2.30 p.m. Funeral at Bldadsrl on 15.2.6S at S p m Sincere thinks to all those who attrnded65 words
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Article18 1965-02-16 8 ?n Word* US (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. K siv.ilmgam thank (Ift* on the occasion of their marriage.18 words
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Article155 1965-02-16 8 20 Word* SIS (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and book addicts to browse In their showroom st Times Bouse. River Valley Road, Singapore. MACNIFICIENT HAIRSTYLES and tinting by New Tork Hair specialist Betty Joy in Louise Klerk's Hair SaJon In Ho'el SlnKapura. Orchard Road. Telephone ***** B'pore.155 words
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Article27 1965-02-16 8 IS Word* $i t/Himimmml MARK LUKE Acts Courses through Upward Path help you understand tne Bible. Other Courses are also available. P.O. Box 902. K.L.27 words
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470 1965-02-16 8 Unruly behaviour at a school in Singapore LETTER^^3 T WONDER whether the Education Ministry i.s aware of the very poor discipline In the boys schools In Singapore. Recently I visited my son's school and I was shocked to hear the pupils of one class booing a womafei teacher as she470 words
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Article492 1965-02-16 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS. by M.A. University of Malaya 44. VERBS AND VERBAL PHRASES. VOCABULARY: foreng (v>— to fry; keluarga (n> family; snsn (n) milk, lihat. mrlihat (V) to see; wayang (n) a show, performance; fambar vn picture: wayang gambar (n> a a film show, a picture show, cinema:492 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1965-02-16 8 A SPECIAL WRITER - America in search of a new foreign policy A SPECIAL WRITER AS THE U.S. BEGINS TO SHOW A GROWING DISTASTE FOR THE DOCTRINE OF INSTANT CRISES: by WASHINGTON Monday THE excitements in Vietnam surprised and perhaps shocked most Americans, mainly because of the widespread understanding that the patient search for1,251 words
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Article620 1965-02-16 9 UFE ASSURANCE IN ACTION New American International Building Symbolises Malaysia's Great Future "If I had my way I would write the word Insurance over the door of every cottage and upon the blotting book of every public man. because I am convinced that, for inconceivably small sacrifices, families can be620 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-02-16 9 MR. C. V. STARR, a founding director of the American International Assurance Co., Ltd., is also founder of the worldwide American International Croup, composed of insurance organisations operating on all six Continents. Mr. Starr is in Kuala Lumpur this week to attend the official opening67 words
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Article252 1965-02-16 9 JUST before Merdeka, it was felt that consistent with the new importance and stature of Kuala Lumpur, as the capital of the Federation of Malaya, there was a definite need for a new Malayan American International Assurance headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. The ideal site h252 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-02-16 9 The article on this page was written by Mr. C. M. HUCHES. President Managing Director of the American International Assurance Co., Ltd. Mr. Hughes, who is in Kuala Lumpur for the official opening of the American internation.il Building, has a background of more than 35 years in the67 words
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Advertisement89 1965-02-16 9 v £t a-^ o. M iI O > S~ m 111 If 111 111 Illlllllllllili lUUlllll 111 B«^ irs ja±,\s- nzyi I If jli| I i 1 1 I Ik ill l rCfCI F I ill kI H I M II 3*^ /ft -I* ■....> 'EEiigkL Mi *^H 'f wdsp89 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1965-02-16 10 IN the autumn of 1930 a group of prominent business and 1 professional men in Shanghai began talking about forming a new insurance company. Among them were solicitors, financiers and insurance experts. Their goal was the organization of one company that could provide not only life1,519 words
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Advertisement145 1965-02-16 10 ffl TBS CHINA ENGINEERS LTD CONGRATULATE THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO. LTD. ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW BUILDING AND ARE PROUD TO HAVE SUPPLIED INSTALLED fi m?wV \*-?3m v'-'* #^*1 I HP* HH ARCADIA SHOP FRONT BY ALUMINIUM SUNHOODS &mLjF *Kf \j,s^t I I fß^f HB US SYSTEM^CAUFORNfA^S^I*145 words
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Article, Illustration17 1965-02-16 11 DIRECTING THE ENTIRE RANGE OF OPERATIONS IN THE AREA ARE A. R. Mercer Vice-President Horace Wang Vice-President17 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-02-16 11 10 UNIT MANAGERS, 40 SUPERVISORS, 1,600 AGENTS GUIDED BY 13 SALES EXECUTIVES I poll Tan Khia Fatt Kara General Aganay tlngaaara Camini S. Korala Oiitrlet Manager Singapore Eng Ah Kaon Blntang Central Agency Singapora Henry W. Mok Wilton General Agency Singapore Laeng. Kn Klan tlngapora Vlp Chun Haung fee Uistnel96 words
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Article, Illustration79 1965-02-16 11 \1 \'s hifhlt trained head office staff has a strong -nucleus of department heads and chief clerks, some of whom have been with the American International Group for more than 30 years. Among these experts are: P. L. Bal Regionil Comptroller O. 0. Boath R««ionil Oraup79 words
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Advertisement110 1965-02-16 11 BEST WISHES to AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BUILDING AT KUALA LUMPUR. Suppliers of Pot Flowers Ground Plants. Work supervised by: PALMER fir TURNER ARCHITECTS Kuala Lumpur. KIAN KEE GARDEN 3 GENTLE ROAD, 155 KLANG ROAD, TEL: ***** TEL: ***** SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. "CUTLER"110 words
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Advertisement186 1965-02-16 11 as MALAYSIA grows A SO GROWS \^±^b mA W^ iQID^ :> jB BalaaaaatV^^^SaU '^^aaa^al^aHaaaaaaaaaaV^Sflßvf laaaaDak^*l IK -M J^*^ lsl^a^a^BaWW f y 3fr' J .alflaaaaaai' t^J «3T^fc3fc iiiiS*^*^^^ ll^^^r^^*^ aafl aaaaaVaßM aaHaaaHHS W^jjJpaaaP** 1^ t-h^" iW F -aaaatf laaaal &^v£&ss€r^ aaf r if iaaaaaaaaaßWP^^^ Slei^taal l lW 1 «jßc*^ a MHL.186 words
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Article, Illustration661 1965-02-16 12 A.I.A. SUPPLEMENT BUILDINGS DESIGNED WITH USE OF GLASS, OVERHANGS AT about the same time the Americ a n International Building in Kuala Lumpur was planned, it was decided that a series of district offices should be built in Penang, Johore Bahru, Malacca and Ipoh. After investigating661 words
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Advertisement109 1965-02-16 12 A SATISFIED CUSTOMER ALWAYS SPECIFIES CZZZ2 AIR-CONDITIONING WORTHINGTON 'I Sq 89ibS1"'v&5^*'''*'^~ t 'ji^sfc s Is* Jjc fsjj <8 > »*k%^i •r*i'"**a^B^^^Tßi <• AlAs buildings throughout Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Penang, Johore Bahru and Ipoh have all been air-conditioned by Jardine Waugh with Worthington equipment. This is certainly a tribute to109 words
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Article418 1965-02-16 13 Govt-appointed committee to meet on March 1 to make final proposals PENANG, Monday A CENTRAL Government ■t^a p p o i nted committee has suggested the abolition of the Control of Rent Ordinance within two years or its continuance with extensive changes. The committee418 words
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118 1965-02-16 13 Chosen two blind lepers for cornea grafting SINGAPORE. Mon. Two blind lepers from the Trafalgar Home have been tentatively selected to undergo cornea grafting operations under famed London eye surgeon. Mr. Harold Ridley, on Wednesday. Originally 10 blind lepers were to be selected for operations by the eye clinic at118 words
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Article53 1965-02-16 13 JESSELTON. Mon A mrnnbT of the security forces, "(ft. P 1 D.ivicteon. wi's killed in Tawau last week when a device he wan' clamant Una exploded, reports, reaching here said tcdav. B<?t. Davidson, of the Royal i Marine Commandos, left a wlf» I and two teenage childrenAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-02-16 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo, today predicted that Indonesia would launch "multiple attacks from various sectors" in the Borneo border areas later this year. But he stressed that Malaysian security forces had been geared to expect such further Indone.-ian guerilla incursions. Asked156 words
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552 1965-02-16 13 'Ship not licensed for Malacca Straits' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE PANAMANIAN freighter, Kien Kung, which vanished on Christmas Day 1962 off Port Swettenham, had no licence to ply in the Straits of Malacca, the High Court here was told today. Mr. Tan Kirn Chong, the Marine Department's higher executive officer in,552 words
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83 1965-02-16 13 Drummer's apron gift to Australian Navy By Keith Hooper SYDNEY. Mon.-The Rcyal Australian Navy now has a ceremonial drummer's apron made from the skin of a Malaysian tiger. The skin was presented to the Navy recently. It was handed to Flag Offlcer-ln-Charge. East Australia Area. Rear-Ad-miral O. H. Becher. by83 words
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Article133 1965-02-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Ur. R. R. Chelllah has been elected chairman of the Bar Council. He takes over from Dato 8. M. Yong. Other members on the Council are: Mr. Yong Pung How. Inche Zain Azahari, Mr. M. Shanker. Mr. Ronald Khoo. Mr. Chool Mun133 words
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Article32 1965-02-16 13 TANGKAK. Mon. —The Chinese I Bchool Teachers Association here has decided to call upon all iv members to contribute one day's I pay to the National Defence Fund.32 words
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162 1965-02-16 13 KUALA LI'MPUR, Mon. Prince Philip, who is visiting Malaysia this week, will arrive at Malacca on Wednesday in an aircraft of tbe Queen's Flight He wUI be the guest of the Commander of the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade. Brigadier T.D.H. McMeekin. at Terendak Camp.162 words
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Article184 1965-02-16 13 Rule of law a 'bastion of peace 9 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man said today that Malaysia regarded the rule of law as a real bastion of peace and order. In a message, the Prime Minister told the SouthEast Asian and Pacific region conference of jurists,184 words
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134 1965-02-16 13 HOLIDAYS MAY DELAY PAYROLL TAX PAYMENT SINGAPORE. Mon. The recent spate of holidays may be the reason for some Singa- j pore employers not paying up their payroll taxes yet. The deadline to pay up ended yesterday but some of the State's 5.000 em- ployers. who come within the "'payroll134 words
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Article57 1965-02-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The i Chief Justice of Malaya. Dato Syeh Sheh Barakbah. today admitted two lawyers to the Fcdera- tion Bar. They were Mr. R P. S Raja- 1 sooria. 23. son of Kuala Lumpur lawyer. Dato R. P. S. Rajasooria. and Mr. Berny57 words
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206 1965-02-16 13 Leaders of MTUC see Minister over David arrest KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Four leaders of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress today met the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. over the arrest of Mr. V. David, who had styled himself the secretary of the Detainees' Day Organising Committee. The four were206 words
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Advertisement90 1965-02-16 13 furs 'ZkteMJti W wi WWv/a 4a "H wtm mW/LVi ■iJi" t^w miimiiW I** Wm'l mKSntt i km Jlu CONGRATULATIONS WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BUILDING. We also take this opportunity to announce that we will be moving into the AIA90 words
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Miscellaneous674 1965-02-16 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNIL 5 Kuala Lumpur 7 News in English: 7.10 iV Praang; 6 Malacca Ipoh Sports; 7.30 Bat Masteraon '•The Disappearance of Bat 2 p.m.— Test pattern: 5.45— M.istcrson">: 8 News In Ma nOpening and programme .sum- I darin; 8.10 Tab Hunter mary: 5.M News outlines in j674 words
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Article, Illustration637 1965-02-16 14 Try the easy way to look younger Esme Baptista presents a page MAIMI V for WOMEN EVERYBODY is talking about the new craze. It's facial isometrics. It has swept America and Britain and before long it will be followed by many others. The prediction is that it will be a637 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-02-16 14 rpHROUGH history. A one of mankind's most pleasant diversions has been the observation and appreciation of the legs of girls. In what promises to be a banner year for girl watchers, hemlines are on the rise. Not since the end of World War II has so201 words
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348 1965-02-16 14 THE woman who ls beautiful every day is not by accident she keeps her mind open to new, and existing, treatments. She knows It is better to follow a complete treatment technique than use a miscellany of creams and iotions. According348 words
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Article118 1965-02-16 14 A PRETTY hairdo is essential but clip on a little ornament to your hair and see the difference. It's a real morale booster especially if you've had a tiring day and still have to go to a party which is unavoidable. Here are two lovely118 words
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Article190 1965-02-16 14 KING EDWARD Memorial Hospital for Women in Perth, one of the leading maternity hospitals in Australia, has introduced a change in dress for operating theatre work. To replace the traditional starched white, with drawstrings, tapes. buttons, hooks and similar paraphernalia. Matron G. Sibert has devised simple190 words
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Advertisement428 1965-02-16 14 FREE Gregg's INSTANT COFFEE a silver plated COMMUNITY PLATE spoon. V mf Here's a chance to add to your collection of nice things JF/ Elegantly styled in silver plate and world renowned lor \w quality. COMMUNITY PLATE cutlery is found In most discerning households. just as you will find GREGG428 words
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Advertisement520 1965-02-16 14 Aaverti«»meni lP« a» DEVEAL the full a^aa^fl ■**> beauty of your eyes. M^^ Blend a faint haze ol < vt <Bj b^ shadow that matches the HflK eye colour along the lids. «BHj Now use iner to draw a discreet line alons the upper lash roots ar.d ex- '"j^m outer520 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-02-16 15 Top officials attend behind-the-scene talks to bring back the 14,000 mine workers KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TOP officials of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress today began a series of behind-thr-scene talks to bring back the 14,000--strong National Mining Workers' Union into the MTUC fold. The mining296 words
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Article87 1965-02-16 15 Smugglers escape in river chase pARIT BUNTAR, Mon. Watched by hundreds of spectators on both banks of the river a Customs patrol boat chased a smugglers' boat in the Sungei Krian yesterday. I Customs men with pistols drawn were seen chasing the i smugglers" smaller but more powerful vessel as87 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-02-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The new Canadian flag —bearing a red maple leaf on a white field flanked by I red bars— was raised here at noon today at the residence of the Canadian High Commissioner, Mr. C E. McGaughey. Watched by about157 words
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155 1965-02-16 15 Policemen save 3 j children from a blaze A LOR STAR, Mon. Three children trapped in a burning house at Bakar Batu, one mile from here, were rescued today. The children, aged between three and six years, were on the top floor when their cries attracted three policemen fighting the155 words
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Article59 1965-02-16 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke into the Outram Road home of a cleric and escaped with $300 cash and $1,602 worth of jewellery and property yesterday. Mr. Woo Hong Bew t"!d the police that he left hi.s house at 3 p.m. When he returned three hems later ho59 words
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Article21 1965-02-16 15 BENTONG. Moo. A van will o.Ter tree X-ray.s a| UM District, Hospital here Tor three days from March 17.21 words
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Article129 1965-02-16 15 D-Fund: Students raise -$1,009 A LOB STAR. Mon— An 11--year-old schoolboy. Khalid b n Mobamed Noor. today presented a cheque fo r 51.009.8 C to the Mentri Betar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. for the National Defence Fund. The money was raised bystudents of the Iskanriar School, who last November launched129 words
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Article24 1965-02-16 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police have detained 20 people under the Societies Ordinance while I urreeninß 4.721 people during; ihe paM 24 hours.24 words
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155 1965-02-16 15 T)ENANG, Mon.— Police 1 stood by today as labourers unloaded cargoes from lighters which had been held-up on the waterfror/t since last Thursday when more than 300 members of the Penang Boatmen's Union went on strike. The strike, now In Its fifth155 words
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131 1965-02-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 4 Ssov\ooo Government important persons' lands will be ready by A It was to have been com- pleted last month but rain and the late arrival of im- j ported fixtures accounted for the delay, a spokesman for the Public Works Department131 words
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Article87 1965-02-16 15 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yum; Nyuk Lin. in a dinner speech la.st DW>t urged cvi r» to place the Interest! of the nation above the interests of hit own racial group 1.. i.s a niulu-rar:. try and every citisen of M whatever87 words
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Advertisement174 1965-02-16 15 TUC W excavators mnmflnnT B^^^^mp^ i.,-, ..< II I 111 1 1 I V I lIsLJiIIshOSEsIcIvP/I/ISB. hancock scraper i uliLltluui l r^Mffw^^iW ir >^T VSSJEZJIBjIL^ IMHI I I r lj HAULPAK TRUCKS *%1 \jjn^ lßlß^^iV% ■■■II I HF 25. 3t. 35. 40, SO, 65-Ton Sires. Speeds to lei I \A^174 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-02-16 15 JfaVflT* Bmnntf By italph UciwndaM I «<^ THIS 18 TW M UMM- NJHK \I V VOH ARE >OU >| I C^T* ffTfc > UJNCH HOUB- XCNDfcUMUfO I CLUCKS FIXED FtZ) W9 ft&\ r— i >vA BUT NOeoOVS A U'L BUSINESS^ K.J>CSSEgT7 \y Fl T^ l^T42 words
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Advertisement419 1965-02-16 16 mil 1 nurd From I'agp 8 1. SITUATIONS VACANT H rd* H (Mtm.)-Box Sn IMMEDIATELY EnKh'h speaking no* -amah, roupla or I uumen. Family or 4. Phone BBTSf P.J. CERTIFICATES, OOCUMENTS PHOTOCOPY instantly. O.D.C. IJB Croa* Street. Tel: ***** Spore REFERENCES copied while you wut Wlnx Commander Black's Photo--■T Service,419 words
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Advertisement610 1965-02-16 16 SITUATIONS VACANT M Hordu >t 1 tfin.)— Box SO rt*. extrm INTELLIGENT VOUNC MAN required by rstabllnhed ir^al ttrm Kuala L*impui for training a* case clerk Expert* rocm unnecessary. Oood prospects (or suitable person. Apply wltn full detail* to Box A 176« S.T. K.U MEDICAL DRESSERS WANTED Grade Three preferably610 words
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Advertisement832 1965-02-16 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT SPACIOUS LEAVE MOUSE three rwiroomf. air conditioning, large garden district 11 close to golf course available minimum three months from 20tb March. Tel. (Spore) ***** during offlce hour*. YUMIN ESTATE HOUSING AGENCY DEPT. We take this pleasure to announce that we have established a branch at 35-B. TanKlln832 words
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Advertisement864 1965-02-16 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE /j Kurd. (Mtn.i—Box St elm mxtrm YEW LIAN, Thomson Road, two storuy corner terrace bouse 2.700 sq. feet, loan available Box A 9085 B.T. Spore, TUITION IS Word* $0 (Mt*ur—Box §0 eta, rxtrm GUARANTEED PASS ORIVINC *70/. unsuccessful learner gets free Ring *****. Spore. CHOOSE THE864 words
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Advertisement925 1965-02-16 16 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IS Worda M (Mirny— Box $0 eta, txtrm WANTED DRUM-ICT complete hase. sldt. Tom-Torn, cymbals, cbok* cymbals, etc. Phone Malcolm Spore *****. BEAUTY CULTURE I It Hard* M < Mim.t Box in eta. mwOm JEAN'S SALON announces mat an experienced and creatlv* ladles' Hairstylist bas Joined Us staff..925 words
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Advertisement944 1965-02-16 16 FOR SALE 15 Worda St (Mtm.)-Box tt eta. txtrm MEN'S SHORTS 12.90 Stze* 28-42 All Colours, Ladles Jantzea Sportswear Krorn 16.50 Only. U.S.A. Drip-Dry Night-dresses SS.BO. Bargain*. Luck* 17. Orchard Road. B'pore. KORTING Oermany's moat advanced TV Tape Recorders RadloKrunis. Parts fully guaranteed Day inn Night Service. Sole Agents 8.8.944 words
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Advertisement588 1965-02-16 16 izfiiMja P\V D. TENDER NOTICE I TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Btate Engineer. P.W.D., Selangor at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. Kuala Lumpur from Class "D" and above P.W.D. Registered Contractors (Under supply) up to 3.00 p.m. on the 3-3-65 for the Supply of Tropical Chloride of Lime588 words
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Advertisement234 1965-02-16 16 I PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS UOIOan DEPARTMENT! (Room No. 229. 2nd. Floor, CU4 Halli. (a) Disposal of Obsolete Transformers. Tender Deport! $200/-. Close at 2.15 pjn, on 23.2. 1965. (b) Disposal Of 214 Pieces Empty Oil Drums. Tendetf Deposit $200/-. Clow at 2 15 pjn. on 23.2.1965. (O Supply234 words
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Advertisement1256 1965-02-16 17 tl) LIVERPOOL A OtSl COtSl UK.. Due S'pora Mm P S'nira 'enant ANIENOR L'trrpiol. n.M.n EMMS... Gil. 15 Tedly Fel 17 11 fells OIOMEO lutriet ll Pt Fll II Fel 21 AIREUS Li«erPMl. Glasgow Frl IS Fen ?1 Fel 27 74 Fel 21 CALCHAS LnllpMi. A. Gil. 13 Fell! Fel1,256 words
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Advertisement2368 1965-02-16 17 WSSt^^^^^SESSSM WdM THE EAC LINES BLj\V ~7s^k S |N C*POIE anjAIAtUMfWR.P.SWITnNMAM»»«NAHO BRal mTtf&tl^m "OU<« a«.»»»«NO 10 »OiOl~.l }/J.wllOOU»t SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, Lt JkVRt, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTER3AM. AMSTEROAM, GOTHEN'UW, AAAHUS AIM COPtPHUGEN "MORELIA" 11/21 raa 'Xt* Fal tVIO m •BEIRA" (I) 27 fat 1 Mm 4/ Mar 1/2,368 words
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Advertisement1320 1965-02-16 17 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent FLAMINIAN Havre, L'don. H'burg. R'dam. S'oo" I*MR Ptning Antwerp. M'bra II 21 Fel 22 23 Fel 24 Ftl CITY Of WELLINGTON London. H'burg. R'aan. Ha«ra Hull, erangemcuth 21 Fel 2 Mir 1/ 4 Mar CITY Of LEEDS Havre. London, H'burg. R'dam. Arturerp, M'kr* 17/101,320 words
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575 1965-02-16 18 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER many months the Malaysian public will be asked to participate again in the middle o! next month in another public issue. Guinness, the internationally famous brewers of stout will be offering to the public four million one dollar shares575 words
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Article26 1965-02-16 18 Malayan Stork Indice* Feb. 13. Frb. IS. Industrials: 78.70 78.06 Tins: 104.9S 10t.81 rubbers: 105.37 105.29 Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article126 1965-02-16 18 (JHIPS lymg alonitod* tin Smxapare Harbour what vat or tiprcteel today aro: Cnthay 1/2. Golden Spring 3/4, Ar«lulrod 5. Naunlraa K/9, Centaur 10/11. Rondo IS, Slbcroet 19, Frederick Clover tt/at, Mlkawa Mam 23/24. Landak 27. Klnsbalu 31/32. Talabot 33/34. Bun.iD Maru .IS/. 14, President Adama 3«/39. Mashuk126 words
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331 1965-02-16 18 Straits tin price again shows an increase rTiHE price of tin in IVnang 1 yesterday continued to lining 51. 50 to MltUf The offering was estimated at 260 tons, a decrease of 10 tons on Saturday. The Malayan Rubber Market yesterday mornlnc opened unchanged on Friday's final levels and ruled331 words
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Article87 1965-02-16 18 MELBOURNE. Mon INDUSTRIALS continued to ease for the fifth successive today. Most leaders lost ground. Base metals were firmer. Mt. Is» was less active and dropped sd. to 345. lOd. Oils were easier. Mount Im S4'o S. Broken Hill MOs.) X<'* *mpol Hi Hunt. Con. Ind 62/7 fcurt.87 words
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Article26 1965-02-16 18 Feb. 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 12 cents (up thre«--«'ishths of a cent). TIN: S(Jlli.:>o (upSl.so). CiKitlii i.il estimated offering 260 tons (down 10 tons)26 words
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Article243 1965-02-16 18 pntBHI lirst Kradt- rubber f.o.b. bu\crs cloM-d at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72 rents per Hi., up three-eighths of a cent on FrMty'f closinc level lor the portion. The tone was inactive. K.A.S. and K.M.K.t. closing prices in cents per Ib yesterday: INT.243 words
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Article33 1965-02-16 18 Otrri exchange market 1* Hunt: KonK yesterday the U.S. dollar via* quoted at 5.731 lor T.T. 5 7J} for oath. ttsrlin was quoted at 15.W and one tail Hold at 260|.33 words
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Article780 1965-02-16 18 TJUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttaad (1.000) $1.36; E. Smoltort (2.000) $3.82; ardi. (2.000) 51. 68; Etto dob. < 12.--000) $1; F. and780 words
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Advertisement1175 1965-02-16 18 VI KAWASAKI KISLN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago "MasaskHaa Mara" il Mar 25 Mar 27 Apr 1 May I May 11 May 'Mik.sinsia Maru- 23 Mar I Apr 4 May I May 13 May II May West Coast ot Central/Soutn1,175 words
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Advertisement1062 1965-02-16 18 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN ANB P. CULF SERVICf ti Frtntirtit. Mtitaant. Symty Tt: Malrai >M Nagvattiaaa Penang p Sham Sport Sport P. S'na* Penang Part RAJUU 24 FM/1 Mar 2 Mai 3 Mar BARPETA- Sailll Sls/lIFM 17 FM RAJULA 11/24 Mar 25 Mar 7t Mar ItOMIAU' 11 Mar 12/13 Mar1,062 words
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Advertisement323 1965-02-16 18 W^aaa, ©HIENT MID-EAST LINES Great Lakes Service FAST DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINCAPORE AND MALAYA TO CANADIAN AND U.S. CREAT LAKES PORTS. Spore r* S'nam Penang ETA loronta ORIENT MARINER Mar 24/2) 21/29 31/31 Apr 21 ORIENT TRADER AIT 12/14 15 15 17/11 May 24 ANCELIKI L May 12/14 11/11 17/11323 words
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Advertisement98 1965-02-16 18 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings from Malaysio direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lakes ports Sin|«x>'» r\ I'nafc Ptntnt »rr. kUwtratl lENCKALIS 12/17 Mar 11/11 Ml. 21 Mai It Apr INTANC 4/11 Apt 12/13 Apr 14/15 Apr 14 Maf UEUNS 4/11 Mn mil I 14/11 Mai II law98 words
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Advertisement971 1965-02-16 19 CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1965. Candidates who wish to offer j CHINESE at Principal level for the Higher School Certificate Examination In 1965 may take an Optional Oral Test which will be held on Tuesday. 13th April. 1965. Those wishing to offer MALAY at Principal level must take the971 words
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Advertisement740 1965-02-16 19 KENYATAAN JALAN DI-TUTOP BAHAWA ADA-LAH DI-BERI TAHL KEPADA URANG' AWAM: Jalan melalui Plntu Gate Kereta Apl di-T.P. O/17. E.C.R. Jalan Tampin ka-Gemas dl-Gemas akan di-tutop tcepada lalu llntn> darlpada Jam pukol 6.00 pagl pada 17hb February, 1965 hingga 6.00 petang pada 18hb Feb. 1965, kerana Jabatan Kereta Api hendak membaiki740 words
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Advertisement673 1965-02-16 19 NOTICES I LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT Electrical Lnsinrrring Scholarships j Tillable in the United Kingdom Applica uons (or scholarships in I Electrical Engineering in the United Kingdom aie invited "rom suitably qualified Malays only who are federal Citizens. These icnolaririips will be either lor a Degree course or a Diploma course673 words
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Advertisement900 1965-02-16 19 fUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens and/or Slate Nationals for the appointment of GROUP YOUTH LEADER in the SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT, PAHANG. 2. in Candidates must have at- 1 tamed their 2\ but not their 35th birthday and must have passed Sid. VIII or Form900 words
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Advertisement648 1965-02-16 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT) MALAYAN RUBBER FUND (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) ORDINANCE, 1958 Appointment of a Deputy Controller of Rubber Research Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens for the post ot Deputy Controller of Rubber Re- search under the Malayan Rubbei Fund (Research and Development; Ordinance. 1958. Applicants must be over 35 years648 words
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Advertisement770 1965-02-16 19 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE KELANTAN SUPPLY OF MILD STEEL BARS 1965. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Parit Si Tali- ayer Negrl. Kelantan. Kota Bharu lor the supply of M.S. Reinforcement conforming to 3.5. 785. Sizes required are V. V. V. V and V in diameter.770 words
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Advertisement275 1965-02-16 19 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAI TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received tfl Registered P.W.D. Contractors Class 'C (Head V) and above to 3.00 p.m. on 19th Februa 1965 at the office of Juruti Neseri. Negeri Sembllan for 1 supply and delivery of Metal a Removal of Overburden fr Temlang Quarry, Seremban,275 words
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Advertisement213 1965-02-16 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS BANDARAN, SEREMBAN APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals lor a post ol Public i Health Inspector. Salary Scale: Probationer: $137;>0 152.50 Exam. (Ceriilicate of the Royal Society for Promotion of Health). Timescale: 5238 x 14-308 338 x 14-450/468 x 20-528. Special Orade:213 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1965-02-16 20 SHAW FILM ACTRESSES ACT AS THEIR PARTNERS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night headed some 500 guests at the Rnmah Persekutuan at a belated party to celebrate his 62nd birthday, and also to mark the official opening of the new Singapore I'mno House.Chew Boon Chin - 1,021 words
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Article27 1965-02-16 20 TANGKAK. Mon. Tile M.C.A. Ynuih s. ct;on x Sp'.om. near her*, will hold a cor.err. and tea-party ton: it w to celebrate Its seventn anniversary.27 words
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Advertisement263 1965-02-16 20 'AJefsaJet... so what's all this about Pan Am's 'International Style?" First of all, every Jet is not alike, the extra attention shown to your Oh, they may look alike. But Pan reservations, ticketing, and bag* Am Jets are maintained and oper- gage handling, It's the superb servated under the highest263 words
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Advertisement88 1965-02-16 20 BUILD STRONG BONES INCREASE WEIGHT s provides all this and many more essential vitamins to build HEALTHY CHILDREN mw Junivite multi -vitamin syrup is specially ■LmHPm made for children It contains vitamins A, B, C, and D in a palatable syrup with concentrated orange juice. For vitamin protection I !rrH£rr-88 words
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Miscellaneous321 1965-02-16 20 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Not exactly awake when cov1. Analysis of the metrical sys- e r e d wat r! (5) tern? (8) -Attractive it may be. but 5. Excit*d by a branch of the ere a are ln "rcery (8). fighting forces ln closely need* horse-sense to make321 words
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Article300 1965-02-16 21 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ: By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. THEY WILL CONTEST SEAP HOCKEY AND SEPAK RAGA TOO THAILAND today became the first country tc accept Malaysia's invitation to take part ir the third South-East Asia Peninsula Games U be held in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14 to 21.300 words
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Article283 1965-02-16 21 Mary and Snell set new marks WORLD ROUNDUP lOS ANGELfiS. Mon. I Britain's Olympic gold I medal winner Mary Rand set up a world Indoor best performance here last night when she won the long jump at the Los Angeles Times games. All six of Miss Rands jumps broke theReuter; AP; UPI - 283 words
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Article64 1965-02-16 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Martin Aslimore won the Pasir Panjang District cross-country for the third successive year when he beat a field or 149 senior athletes at Macßitchie Reservoir today. His time of 21min ll.2sec for 3.9 miles makes him the fastest schoolboy cross country runner in64 words
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250 1965-02-16 21 Big donation gives Achilles new lease of life SINGAPORE. Mon. Achilles, a top-flight club which laded away from the Singapore athletics scene in 1960. will make a re- appearance this season. The revival has be«n made possible by a "substantial donation" by Caltex Oil Company. In announcing this. A.R.P. O'Hara,250 words
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Article84 1965-02-16 21 CINGAPORE. Mon— Swifts "A" 1 made it three-wins-in-a-row when their star-studded team won the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association fourth road i relay race held at Royal Air Force Changi today. Swifts "A" team, led by the state's best Asian distance run- ners— Filial and Major Singhclocked84 words
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Article188 1965-02-16 21 Worcester take a hammering TWAIROBI. Mon.— Worcestershire. 1 the English county cricket champions took a hammering from the all-amateur Kenya 'side here yesterday on the second day of uhe four-day matcn— the first ol a world tour. Kenya overhauled Worcestershire's first Innings total of 353 for the loss of onlyReuter - 188 words
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852 1965-02-16 21 Brau Gay 8.11 lord Francis X.lf! I hrriah 8.10 Industrialist 8.09 Causeway 8.09 Mount of Perfection 8.06 Singaporean II 8.06 Merry Premier 8.05 Bovain 8.03 Flying Phoenix 8.03 Gratification 7.12 /mil 111.1 7.12 Cl. 3 Div. 2 9f Motukorra 9.00 Michty Missel 8.13852 words
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232 1965-02-16 21 Pakistan lead by 185 runs with six wkts standing rhKtbit'nUK^ri, Mon. Pakistan heid a sught advantage over New Zealand at trie end ol the trurd uay's play In the Third and final ie.M here today. The Pakistanis, who led by four runs on first innings, scored 181 for four wickets232 words
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Article105 1965-02-16 21 DORT ELIZABETH, Mon. t Geoff Boycott and Ted Dexer led a tight back by England >n the third day of the Fifth md Final Test against South \frica here today. At lunch England replying to South Arrlca's total of 502. were 115 for two wickets.105 words
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Article78 1965-02-16 21 j^INGSTON, Mon— Gary Sob- ers. West Indies cricket captain, hit a magnificent century itffainst the touring Cavaliers team here yesterday. Playing for a Jamaican XI, Sobers hammered his way to 129 In 112 minutes with 18 fours and 'our sixes to help his side total $32 allReuter - 78 words
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Article388 1965-02-16 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP m CINOAPORE. Mon.— After a run i of seconds and thirds locke.v Keith Moxham had a change ol luck when he landed a Roodpriced double on Blnjai Park (536) 'and PantJMlla (tllB> at Bukit Timah yesterday. Krlth rode a brilliant finish on Pain jM.iila388 words
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Article21 1965-02-16 21 HOCKEY Inter-district (S'ban): Seremban Tampin/Rembau 0: K Pilah 1 t. Dickson 0. /r?*?^,. (Mala«»>: Rangers 5 V.D Civilians 0. SOCCER21 words
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Article, Illustration354 1965-02-16 21 JACK FINGLETQN - JACK FINGLETQN CRICKET From Canberra, Monday T»HE Australian cricketers left here for the West Indies at the weekend evidently expecting a bumper tour All batsmen took with them chest protections of sponge rubber to be worn under the shirt. Some Australians354 words
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Advertisement124 1965-02-16 21 An Opportunity For You To Make A Good Investment! ENG KHONG PARK At Toh Tuck Rood, off Jurong Rood Singopore (7th M.S., near Beauty World, Bukit Timah "cod;. A* I ■*"*■>— Two-storey semi-detached bungalows: four bedrooms, <ja Ann two halls, two bathrooms, balcony and kitchen l w v/-Two-storey terrace houses:124 words
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Advertisement218 1965-02-16 21 I SAVING ACCOUNT I {jjftpl 7 DAYS' NOTICE K^Wfl|| ONE MONTH DEPOSIT rrrKfli SIX MONTHS Ot LONGER PERIOD »^^XsC Place your fund* wher» you con *am the maximum »«curity and interest. Singapore Finance of f er» you both, for long or short terms deposits. Writs for more particulars today. SINGAPORE218 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-02-16 21 DIARY "OCKfT-S'Pore Wv 1: Khalsa SCC (Spore padangi; Schools v rnversity Bt. Timah). Inter£.V£!L >81 S n): Port Dlckson v ♦wnban; Tampln Rembau v K Tlan. SOCCER S'fW at&Ut LrimJ Prinr#« Rdt. s pm34 words
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Article, Illustration473 1965-02-16 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. A masterpiece of security planning tonight kept 1.000 hysterical teenagers under control but gave them a vantage-point view of the Rolling Stones, when the British pop group flew- in tonight A full force of airport police, reinforced by a troop of the Reserve I nit.473 words
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Obituary55 1965-02-16 22 MR LUI KANC HOCK. M** ST. h«lovid liroth-T of Lvi Kane Glan and fa'her of l.vi l"h;int; ShoonK. Chang ■■:i>. Mary Tan I Mr* L.T Chin Chuan. Bwan May and LkH ChniiK. pa»»wj away o'l 1.Y2.85. C'orteK* will I roc«-rn from 1 1 WMtir.orHand Road >>. on ld'J.6l at55 words
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447 1965-02-16 22 PAP hits back: 'It's Mr. Tan who lives in fear' SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The People's Action Party today hit back at Federal Finance Minister Mr. Tan Siew Sin's charge that Singaporeans were now living in fear under the PAP's "terror machine." Mr. Tan, also the national president of the Malayan447 words
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Article340 1965-02-16 22 LONDON, Mon. There was ;t good two-way business In the stock markets today and although the January trade figures were still a restraining influence equities enccuntered a fair amount of selective buying, with shares of those companies with dividend announcements imminent especially favoured. ICI. English340 words
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Article55 1965-02-16 22 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 22% d., March 21 15/16 d., April 21 d May 21 Nd., April/ June 21 T »d., July /Sept. 21-, Oct. Dec. 219'16d., Jan. March 21',d., April June 21 7 16d.. July Sept. 21 \d.. Oct. Dec. 215'16d., c.i.f. Feb. 21'Sid., March 215 16d.. April 2155 words
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Article24 1965-02-16 22 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £1247'^. sellers £1252.. Forward buyers £ia47' 2 sellers £1252... Settlement £1235. Turnover aon. 70 tons, p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Firmer.24 words
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967 1965-02-16 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE MALAYAN tin mining industry today asked the United Stales General Services Administration to exercise '"extreme caution" in disposing of their tin surplus if they do not wish to upset the market. The call follows a report from Washington967 words
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162 1965-02-16 22 IWANILA. Mon. A m Filipino woman Journalist has written from Kuala Lumpur that few Filipinos are concerned about the claim on Sabah and "actually, many do not even know where it lies." Lucie Lozano. in a dispatch which appeared in the Manila Daily Mirror today,UPI - 162 words
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166 1965-02-16 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police here today continued their roundtin- i lot k watch over the Socialist Front headquarters in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman following Saturday's riots. Thr premises on the top floor of a four-storey building has been sealed. An armed police squad166 words
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Article67 1965-02-16 22 PORT ELIZABETH. Mon. England, replying to South Africa's first innings total of 502. had made 278 for five at the end of third day of the fifth and final cricket Test here today. England still need another 24 runs to avoid following-on. Boycott led England's67 words
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Article45 1965-02-16 22 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off in Upper Serangoon Road between Boundary- Road and Hillside Drive tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Areas affected by poor pressure are Upper Serancoon Road. Ponggol Road. Tanpenis Road. Changi Road and Changi Cantonment.45 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-02-16 22 Dead- the tipster known to millions I ONDON. Mon. Prince Monolulu. colourful self-styled African chieftain and a familiar tipster on Britain's horse-racing tracks, died in a London hospital yesterday. He was 81. I His tall impressive figure, clad in brilliant robes and topped with ostrich feathers, was always a partReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement146 1965-02-16 22 PTITm HOME DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I*IMM *i 1 m FACILITIES EARN s\°/ o p.a. FOR YOU WHILE fc|HMl"llllliIllll^fl YOU SAV£ TO BUY YOUR OWN H OME. CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED *****1 home RnHHI PURCHASE WMS/fK^ LOANS v^^^^t-* Of up to7SX for up to 15 years P-*^s3 are ava aD146 words
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