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1965-02-22
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Title Section24 1965-02-22 1 *yErMr£ E DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fie**"** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100524 words
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Article, Illustration571 1965-02-22 1 GARRY BARKER - GARRY BARKER The big Saigon double cross Coup within coup topples Khanh from leadership From 1 gAICON Sun. The coup within the coup the doublecross has toppled Cen. Nguyen Khanh from his leadership of South Vietnam. Today, nsn weird Crini s o n dawn spread over S;ii571 words
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215 1965-02-22 1 Subandrio: Now it's up to Pakistan, Japan JAKAKT.V Sun. The Indonesian Deputy Primr Minister and Foreign Minister. Dr. Suhundrio. said that both Japan and Pakistan are "showing serious interest" in the peaceful settlement of the Malaysia crisis. Subandrio made the statement on his return last nieht from ten days ofReuter - 215 words
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Article109 1965-02-22 1 Tour U.S. jets downed' jirpOKYO. Sun. Radio Peking yesterday claimed that four U.S. I jet planes were shot I down by pro Com- i munist Paihet Lao j groundflre in northern Laos on Friday. The Red Chinese radio. I in a broadcast monitored here, said the American planes were downedUPI - 109 words
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Article31 1965-02-22 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Robbers pour.ced on a Federation barber. Soh Ming Kong. 23. while he was walking along Jalan Empat. Old Kallang Airport, late tonight and relieved him of S6OO.31 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-02-22 1 The SR-71 aerial reconnaissance aircraft. which has been assigned to the Strategic Air Command's Beale Air Force base. California, now that it has become operational. Announcing the existence of the plane last July. President Johnson described it as "a major new strategic military aircraft system."125 words
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161 1965-02-22 1 rLSA i Oklahoma i. Sun.— The Christian Crusade in a report entitled "Communism, hypnotism and the Beatles" said that modern music was part of "a systematic plan geared to making a generation of American youth mentally ill and emotionally unstable." According to theUPI - 161 words
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Article34 1965-02-22 1 TOKUSHIMA. Sun— A 366-ton Inter-island cargo-passenger boat went aground some three miles off of Mugl town in Tokushlma prefecture In Japan's smallest major island of Shikoku along the Pacific coast today. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article46 1965-02-22 1 PEKING. Sun. Mr. Julius Nyerere. President of Tanzania, left here by air today after a State visit during which he had talks with Chinese leaders. Including the Communist Party chairman. Mr. Mao Tse-tung and signed a treaty of friendship between Tanzania and China. Reiner46 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-02-22 1 Ford is expelled from Catholic church DETROIT. Sun.— Motor magnate Henry Ford II has been 'automatically excommunicated" from the Roman Catholic church as a result of his marriage on Friday to Mrs. Maria Cristina Vettore Austin, the Rev. Edmund Battersby, spokesman for the Detroit Archdiocese said here. "When a CatholicReuter - 158 words
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Article41 1965-02-22 1 MANILA. Sun.— President Macapagal has assigned his Secretary of Justice to study Indonesian Infiltration in the southern Philipptne.s Mr. Macapagal gave Secretary I Salvador Marino this Job after returning from an extensive tour of the south. A. P.41 words
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Article60 1965-02-22 1 NOTTINGHAM. Sun When a rowing club here ordered a new boat from Germany, they were undecided what to call it. So in the space on the order form marked "name" they simply wrote the word to follow. Now the boat hah been de- iivered with "To Follow"60 words
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238 1965-02-22 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday TIIKHH arc strong indications here lluit a second round of negotiations he I ween the United States and Malaysia is being entered into for the supply of military equipment Meanwhile, America is reported working out a technical agreement with Malaysia238 words
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Article86 1965-02-22 1 CANBERRA. Sun. The Duke of Edinburgh today had one of the most informal meetings of a member of the royal family and the Press ever held in Australia. In an "off the record" press reception a! Government House the Duke spent 45 minutes withReuter - 86 words
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Article163 1965-02-22 1 100,000 down with flu in Warsaw WARSAW. Bun. -More than 100.000 Warsaw residents havo been struck by influenza in the past 10 days, doctors said yesterday. "For th< Dftst 10 days there baa been about 10.000 c a day Doctors have been visiting about 5.000 a day," said Dr. Janusz163 words
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Article49 1965-02-22 1 BERLIN. Sun— East Gpmii.hi Communist leader Walter Ulbricht arrived at the Yugoslav port of Dubrovnik today on his way 10 Cairo, the East German hew* agency ADN reported He was scheduled to board nn E;im German cruise ship at Dubrovr.ik for the journey to Egypt. —UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article20 1965-02-22 1 THREE SATELLITES MOSCOW. Sun The Soviet tixl.i> launched three unmanned earth tcllitcs with Stogie booster, l.iss announced.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement70 1965-02-22 1 41 v HMril Gl ORG JENSEN DANISH CUTLERY of STF.RI.ING SII.VFR Brfl H 3ENA LTD. JEWELLERS i I TOPS^j refreshment stops! Going places. Meeting people. Getting up a party or rushing for a date. Lively people share fun and excitement and when they stop they share a taste for lively70 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article108 1965-02-22 2 Anti-Hindi wave hits Delhi NEW DELHI, Sunday. DISORDERS stemming from protests against a law making Hindi the national language spread today to this predominantly Hindi-speaking capital. Squads of workers bclonginrc to the conservative Jan Sangh Party roamed through tho rltf before dawn smearing tar on 2.000 street name-platrs. Defaced Vi-'iTciayUP - 108 words
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Article76 1965-02-22 2 Cold cure drug sale stopped TOKYO. Sun The Health and Welfare Ministry yesterday ordered a halt to the production and sale of .w.tl-cold druss In ampoules after a 23-year-old woman became the fifth person to die after taking such drugs. Talsho Pharmaceutical Company and the S.S. Pharmaceutical Company immediately stopped76 words
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Article140 1965-02-22 2 The course of sanity by the New York Times NEW VOKK. Sun.— Thr New York Times today said that "the course of sanity i* to explore thr initiatives opened ud by L.X. Secretary-Genera; I Thant and Gener?' !»<■ (.;iullr for negotiations to seek a neutralisation of Vietnam ami all SouthReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration44 1965-02-22 2 A U.S. marine helicopter gunner covers ictnamese Rangers as they move against Communist Vietcong rebels hiding in a village six miles south-west of Da Nang, South Vietnam, recently. Nine guerillas were killed and eight were captured in the action. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 44 words
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199 1965-02-22 2 BOTTOMLEY OFF TO RHODESIA DESPITE BOMB THREATS LONDON, Sunday. l|R. Arthur Bottomley, Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, and Lord Gardiner, the Lord Chanicellor, left here yesterday for Rhodesia where the i Government has warr.?d that African nationalists i planned bomh attacks during their visit. The two Cabinet Ministers are to take aReuter - 199 words
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Article59 1965-02-22 2 Tear gas used on women KHARTOUM, Sun.— Police usea j tear gas here yesterday for the lir.st time against a procession cf v.omen who refused to disperse. The members of the leftwina- dominated Women s Association had marched to the Republican Palace in support of the outcome Government and againstReuter - 59 words
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Article35 1965-02-22 2 TOKYO. Sun Communist China and Tanzania yesterday Msned a 10-year treaty of friendship which calls for "mutual noii-ageression" and noninterference in each other*! inpinal affairs. the N«'\v China News Agency reported today. A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article27 1965-02-22 2 VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul has told the bishops of Vie:nam tli.it he will do all in lapowerto help bring about peace there.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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93 1965-02-22 2 UONG KONG. Sun. A I Hong Kong actress has been chosen for a major i role In the film version of James A. Mlchener's I best-selling novel "Hawaii". She is Jeanette Lin Tsui. a leading mandarin star. Another mandarin star. Peter Chen Hao.AP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration298 1965-02-22 2 'Big drive by Uganda troops in Congo' report EOPOLDVLLLE. Sun. Congo Government troops were yesterday reported to have launched fresh attacks on th( border town of Mahagi. which the Government, says js occupied by Ugandan and Congolese insurgent forces. Reliable sources said (ht Government troops, led by Belgian mercenaries, twiceReuter; AP - 298 words
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Article40 1965-02-22 2 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Druts were rushed to Luanda. AiiKol.t. last nighi after appeal! by radio ■'hams" for medicine to troat an outbreak of food poisoning which has killed 27 children and made scores of others seriously ill.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement91 1965-02-22 2 Advertisement B^Tr ggf I/EEP the elbows smooth and lovely by using vitalizing cream every night. Cover the elbows with a film of cream and rub into the skin in circular movements until the skin becomes pink and soft looking. Regular care of the elbows with Ulan Vitalizing Night Cream will91 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-02-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /me vas exactly snA f bonwv°ut?le WEEKS OLD WMEN I J PELLOW J C^tOlX HM/E IT21 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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416 1965-02-22 3 Hidden dangers in frothy moon surface? Experts study photos taken by Ranger 8 spacecraft PASADENA, Sunday piCTURES taken yesterday by Americas Ranger 8 moon probe showed a surface which appeared frothy and could hide many treacherous obstacles to impede a manned lunar landing, a top astronomer said last night. Dr.Reuter - 416 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-02-22 3 ITS front end twisted out of shape, car 71. driven by Rod Kulenfelils hurtles through the air after r Hiding at high speed with car 43. driven by Bill DeCostrr. during a race at Daytona international sperdway. C.S. Car 71 smashed into tin- retaining wall and exploded58 words
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Article48 1965-02-22 3 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Malaysia, Hong Kong and Japan have emerged as major customers of Communist China during the past war. the U.S. business magazin* Fortune has reported. Tlie magazine said that in addition Japan, Canada and Argentina have become China's major non-Communist suppliers. AP.AP - 48 words
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321 1965-02-22 3 LONDON, Sunday. TONDON'S financial centre has given a mixed reception to the recent top hit in the shares market The Beatles. The worlds most famous pop-singing group became a public company when 1.250,000 shares in Northern Songs, which owns the copyright ofReuter - 321 words
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123 1965-02-22 3 I ONDON. Sun. Britain .> proposed War Damage Bill, which would protect the Government against a £20.000.000 compensation claim by the Burmah Oil Company, would be a serious inlringement of the supremacy of the courts, the British section of the InternationalReuter - 123 words
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Article57 1965-02-22 3 PRINCETON. Sun. A widow who promised to "do something nice" for Princeton University left the college US$27 million in her will ■.••hen she died last October, it was disclosed here yesterday. The bequest was made by Mrs. Stanley Jadwln of New York, who died aReuter - 57 words
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Article45 1965-02-22 3 BONN. Sun A British soldier is under close arrest in his unit's Kuardroom last night following discovery of the body of a German woman In Dortmund on Friday, a British army spokesman said here. The soldier's name was not revealed. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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185 1965-02-22 3 LONDON, Sun.— A sailor's 19-year-old bride has started a pressure group here to make sure sailors have the same wife in every port. Mrs. Susan Smith, a bride of four months, says she ought to be able to sail the world withReuter - 185 words
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Article35 1965-02-22 3 SANTIAGO De CHILE. SunTwenty people are missing pre- sumed dead after a landslide demolished their houses on the .vhores of Lake Cabera. about 850 miles south of here, police rej ported. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article27 1965-02-22 3 i SAN JUAN. (Puerto Rico>. Sun i Prison guards shot six prison- MB, one fatally, in a riot at La Princessa City Jail here.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article170 1965-02-22 3 MUNICH, Sunday. T^UDOLF HESSS lawyer said yesterday he will attempt to secure the release of Hitler's former deputy from Spandau Prison, in West Berlin, on grounds of schizophrenia. Hess. 70, is now serving the 19th year of his life j sentence for warReuter - 170 words
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Article31 1965-02-22 3 MADRID, Sun. A Spanish Government spokesman yesterday descrioed as "sheer nonsense" a Paris report Unit General Franco was seriously iIL "Hi' is in excellent health." the spokesman said. Reuler.Reuter - 31 words
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Article14 1965-02-22 3 PARIS. Sun. A thiee-day strike by French dentists ended last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article71 1965-02-22 3 f ONDON. Sun. An album of 166 pen and ink drawings Lj by the 18th century Italian master Domenlco Tiepolo. worth about £150.000. has been found tucked away on the dusty shelves of an English peer's country house library. Their whereabouts were a mystery for someReuter - 71 words
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148 1965-02-22 3 ONDON. Sun.—Scot- land Yards murder squad investigating the Jack the Stripper deaths of seven West London prostitutes last night issued the name of a man they wish to interview. The man is 29-year-old Anthony John Holland, who recently lived in the area where148 words
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Advertisement275 1965-02-22 3 READY FOR OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road. Singapore. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Etc.) LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE With Spacious Front and Back Land for Gardens. PARQUET AND MOSAIC FLOORING THROUGHOUT, FENCING AND GATE INCLUSIVE. Price from $45,500 upwards. Easy P"'"" 4 Hf Cash wlfh fina* discount275 words
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Advertisement250 1965-02-22 3 STOCK-TAKING 1 &g: gg^ STARTING TODAY l;i' f Ir^wji v rv eotktoil «toi»d v;'.> I LrarCja wilh one doi«n J^ ■U_y-^VJ|T-f^2J »t.ck» I 900 4SO i^W^ //R3— v^ Indion o«wrt«d elov, JSSt* J "^*T All itcmj at Special discount 108, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1& SSO>V7 BATTERIES J* For reliability, -^2T^A250 words
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175 1965-02-22 4 Govt of fei of town plan study grants in Britain SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government is offering postgraduate scholarships under the Colombo Plan to study in the United Kingdom for associateship of the Institute of Actuaries and Diploma in town planning. Those applying for the associateship scholarship must possess a175 words
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Article133 1965-02-22 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The xv Rotary student exchange programme between Malaysia and Australia is to be stepped up, the 30th annual conference of Rotary District 330 decided here today. The programme was established two yeais ago between Rotary District 250 of Australia and District 330,133 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-02-22 4 MR. STEPHEN Ang Lian Seng, a sub-accountant of the Chartered Bank, and his bride, the former Miss Doris Chong Foong Chin, a clerk receptionist in the Eu Tong Sen Finance Coin- party, after the wedding in Singapore yesterday. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr.141 words
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407 1965-02-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday TH E Amalgamated Union of Public Employees wants the Singapore Government to extend to civil servants the right to be represented, as their counterparts in private enterprises are, by legal counsel or union representatives, in case of dismissals. "The worker in private407 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-02-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. German-Hungarian pianist, Mr. Julian Von Karolyi, is back in Singapore to give another recital after taking Manila audiences by storm when he played there last month. The standing ovation Filipino audiences gave him resulted in Mr. Karolyi signing up for another performance, and195 words
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Article41 1965-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The annual general meeting of the Victoria Institution Old Boys AssocUtion (Southern Branch) will oe held at H a.m. at the Ceylon Sports Club in Balestler Road on Feb. 28. This will be followed by a luncheon.41 words
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169 1965-02-22 4 Qantas men complete conversion course QJINGAPORE, Sun. Seven of our local Qan t a s maintenance engineers have successfully completed a conversion course on the new Boeing 338 C aircraft, which Qantas intends to operate on the Sydney London Kangaroo service during the early part of this year. They are169 words
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Article78 1965-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore's Department of Extra-Mural Studies will begin a 10 lecture course on "Literary Appreciation and Criticism" In room D. Department of English, on March 4 at 7.30 p.m. The course will be conducted by Mr. David Hawlinson. Lecturer in English at78 words
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Advertisement390 1965-02-22 4 PALACE NOW ODEON S KATONG 1 SHOWING i j i TONIGHT AT 6.45 P.M. QU CT ACC TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. 1 (No Frrc L.st II UIMUU No Ff## y^j "BIKINI RAGSWING SHOW" Featuring "THE CLIFFTERS," WAHID S ATAY NORMAH ZAINALJ Held In Coniunction With The Screening, Ot American Inttrnotionol390 words
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Advertisement91 1965-02-22 4 I CAPITOL (spore) NEXT CHANCE I "CRAWL," HE SAID, AND THEY CRAWLED! a I YULBRYNNER n^o 'mm^n I /!^E!?l TOfl G .^."1 m NEXT CHANGE -SIMULTANEOUSLY REX SKY Singapore I! Kuala Lumpur REX Surfin* High &Twistin' Wild tfjNwWonderfulli jjfcj V i #7tv o Ifc^jf IAMES T; V PAMELA mti DARREN91 words
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Advertisement457 1965-02-22 4 GANISATION J 12lhllK; MAY!" 4 shows doily Note Tim«» 11 am, 2.30, 5.30 A9OO pm m m "W«»t" STARTS PROMPTLY at 11-lSom. 2.45, 5 45 9.15 pm. I HLIA^IIALa.B 24 Start Ponovision Color H S3. SO, 2.50 ISO— No Free Lht School Children Concession SI. OO TO ANY SEAT "of457 words
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258 1965-02-22 5 Sarawak expects flood of Indon refugees KUCH ING, Sunday. 1 (GOVERNMENT officials in the Serian district of Sarawak's First Division are preparing to receive a flood of Iban and Dayak refugees from border villages in Indonesian Borneo. Since Thursday, 141 refugees have turned up at Sarawak border posts in the258 words
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167 1965-02-22 5 Youth clubs help farmers in Perlis to harvest padi KANGAR. Sun— The State Government's dec i s ion I not to engage "outside harvesters" this year has greatI ly helped the state. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Samad. joint secretary ol the Padi Harvesting Action Committee, claimed yesterday. Of the 25.000167 words
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Article40 1965-02-22 5 i IPOH. Sun.— Three armed men. two ot them masked with hand- krrchieves. raided .a house :n i Kumpong Kuchai nerc last night and robbed the right members of three lamiHes of cash and jewellery worth $1,14840 words
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Article35 1965-02-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members ot the Seian<?or Chinese! Assembly Hal] will hold a dinner ut thr hall on March 1. to mark the 62nd birthday of the Prime MmiMiT Tencku Abdul Rahman I35 words
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Article33 1965-02-22 5 KANOAR. Sun. The Mcu'.n Besar. Da to Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. will declare i open a new religious school. MadrasHh Palah, at M»ta Aycr. seven miles lrom hore. nrxi month.33 words
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Article52 1965-02-22 5 SINCiEI PATAM. Sun. Mr. S. A. Sinniah. a senior technical assistant in the Telecommunications Department here, claimed he saw the American satellite Pegasus 1 last night. The satellite, which looked "like a large star." was l visible for about 10 minutes. It was travelling in a I52 words
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98 1965-02-22 5 Lighter robbed of $6,600 tin ingots pENANG, Sun. A motor-boat gang raided a lighter carrying tin and escaped with about $6,600 worth of ingots in the Butterworth harbour last night. A lighterman. Tan Kirn Seng, told police the robbers came alongside In their motor-boat at about 10 p.m. Five men98 words
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Article40 1965-02-22 5 PENANG. Sun. Lim Tiana Lee. 19. fishing at the Esplanade jumped into the sea and rescued di'iiulk'd vouiiK woman ve.sterday. 'I in- woman was unconscious. A spectator applied artificial respiration until the arrival of the ambulance40 words
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Article42 1965-02-22 5 1 PENANQ, Sun. The World j Fellowship of Buddhist*. Penans i centre, will visit the Light Strtvt Convent and the Home for the Aged at Batu Lanchang Lane nexr Saturday to distribute old clothes, books and magazine* .:o the inmates42 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-02-22 5 SIDEK No one wanted to help SINGAPORE. Sun. A 15-year-old schoolboy. Mohamed Sidek. missing from his home in Klang since Jan. 12. has written to his elder brother, Abdul Wahab. saying he is "fed up of schooling." The letter, bearing a Singapore231 words
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Article53 1965-02-22 5 PAHIT BUNTAR. Sun.—Schoolboy K. Chellemulhu. 12. ol Bukit Merlajam. was killed when he was run over by a goods train at Alor Pongsu. near here, yesterday. He was walking along the tracks carrying water to his aunt work- ing in a padi field when the53 words
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Article28 1965-02-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The I Prime Minister. Tenßku Abdul Itntl—n will open the new Chartored Bank premises in Jalan Ampang, ut 11 a.m. on Thursday28 words
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Advertisement242 1965-02-22 5 PRACTICAL GENERAL SCIENCE j based on the revised syllabus for Form i One. This book contains 54 simple experiments in Physics, Chemistry I i and Biology. Many of these experiments ments can be carried out in you. own home. I lv ANTHONIAN STORE LTD. I It. I.' Jalan BrukHelds. I242 words
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Miscellaneous308 1965-02-22 5 Straits Times Crossword 1 I I i I i I i^^^b I'll* I I kOWMM 7. 27. SE electricity uans1. 24. We dun thl* 10 for a form<>r s <]eede6 for yet antransier '4 3 6i otiier 10 i 9. 4 p. 5. Tea provided outside besides 'Time for smoothing308 words
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Article29 1965-02-22 6 IPOH. Sun— Mr. J.E.B. Ambrose, the Chief Education Officer. Perak, yesterday declared open i the two-day food and fun fair of the St. Michael's Institution here.29 words
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292 1965-02-22 6 PENANG, Sunday. Penang Umno division is calling an emergency executive committee meeting next week to discuss the latest move by the City Council to form a Malay affairs section. Umno leaders here were perturbed over this move which they described as292 words
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Article69 1965-02-22 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Malay i Youth Organisation (Perwanit) will conduct a 10-lecture course ,on political science in the Nai tional Language as their contribution to the National Language j Month. The course, to be given by Inche Hang Tuah bin Arshad. 8.A.. a lecturer at Nanyang69 words
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1005 1965-02-22 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore today announced the results of the first sessional examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts held last month. The following candidates have passed the examination: Abdul Mutalib bin Mohd. Rizak. Miss Shanta Edith1,005 words
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161 1965-02-22 6 3 INDONS JAILED FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY OATU PAHAT. Sun.— Three Indonesians from Tanjong Pinang, I Rhio Islands, pleaded i guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to illegally entering Malaya. Esah binte Buhatram. 40, and Janna binte Jaafar. 20, were jailed for two months. and Asdari bin Jasin. 26. I161 words
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Article58 1965-02-22 6 WITH reierence to last Friday's Penang Sessions Cou»-t tepcrt I published under the heading "War on smugglers costs Govt. $30,000 1 a day." senior Customs Superintendent Mohamed Nuri points out that what he actually said in court was that the Government was losing $30,000 to $50,000 a day58 words
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Article61 1965-02-22 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. I Singapore's Finance Minis- i ter. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today urged the people to support local industry by buying locally produced goods. He was speaking at the opening of the Mm Ngai Knitting Factory (Singapore i Ltd. at the Jurong Industrial Estate. The61 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-02-22 6 THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. receiving; i sheaf -of cheques amounting to $140,800 for the National Defence Fund from Mr Tee T«\n. president of the Malayan Rubber Trade Avsociatton. at the association's annual dinner in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Looking on is Senator96 words
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Article116 1965-02-22 6 Seato steps up its vigilance I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The South-East Asia Treaty Organisation has stepped up vigilance in the treaty area following the escalation of the war In South Vietnam. The Philippines representative to Seato. Brigadier General Marcas G. Soliman. said this last night. He arrived here from Bangkok where116 words
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Article53 1965-02-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tht 32-niember Theatre dArt dv Bfillet will hi rive here from Bangkok j tomorrow This French ballet team will perform at the P.ivilion Theatre OO I Wednesday and Thursday. Their performances will include Lot Sylphide.s t Chopin), Le Carnival i (Schumann) and Francesca da53 words
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299 1965-02-22 7 'Malaysia may be hit by flu warning KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIANS, particularly the elderly, were officially advised today not to gather in large groups if Asian flu spreads from Japan. The Director of Medical Services. Dato Dr. Mohammed Din bin Haji Ahmad, said there was a possibility that the flu299 words
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Article107 1965-02-22 7 Hovercraft to go through paces SINGAPORE. Sun. A demonstration of the Wes 1 1 an d SRN !i hovercraft will be held at the Naval Base at 9 a.m. on March 5. The two hovercraft, which arrived here from Britain In mid-January and another one early this month, have been107 words
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253 1965-02-22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. "THE Singapore State Ad- vocate General, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, last night compared the role of a modern lawyer to that of .sort of social engineer,— not only dealing In law but also contributing to the general253 words
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Article52 1965-02-22 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun Stampcollector who oouclit Eleanor Roosewit commemoration .stamps ben on Oc; m last pear, received ;t unique >pi bec.iuse the post nJticf r.iiicellation was datestamped Bept. 10 instead of Oct. 10 the d;itr of issue. The Mumps were in denominations of 25. 30 and52 words
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100 1965-02-22 7 Textiles row talks: 'Sort of deadlock' l/I'ALA LUMPUR. Sun Talks :>n the Malay-sia-Britain cotton goods dispute have reached a sort ;>f deidlock." the Minis ter 'f Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swer Aun. said today. "There has been no appreciable change in the dispute durinc the past month." he added.100 words
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Article58 1965-02-22 7 IPOH. Sun —A labourer. N. Sivanantham. 22. was killed last night when he was run over by the southward bound train from Penang between Sungei Siput and Chemor. A note signed by Sivanantham and addressed to the I police was found on the body. It said that58 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-02-22 7 FID A: Dr. Lim explains the hold-up IfUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i —The Minister of! Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that the establish- ment of the Federal Industrial Development Authority had been delayed because the Government had found it difficult to get a suitable chairman. Dr. Lim255 words
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Article23 1965-02-22 7 PENANG Sun Mr baw I Choo Theng was re-elected president nt the iinnual meeting of th* 1 Penang Rubber Tiade Association yesterday.23 words
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Advertisement821 1965-02-22 7 She reigns over time with ERF I s^fe^> wmw mm Ibbb a royal timepiece befitting a Queen With an EBEL lady watch you too will feel like a Queen. It is the elite of Swiss watches. EBEL commands the respect of the =B Federation of Swiss Watchmakers. At the recent821 words
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Miscellaneous97 1965-02-22 7 A11.., <><;. B T Immlim 1 I I T > I I uajat«; i tHE LITTLF MAN V-~ -M, NO, THIS WAS \ITTY- BITTY MA*J? J ONCE IN A WHILE .'^l/^OU POWN TOO <V laißili Tl /*"*>/ Vao^ f#.VA Trary f V m^ m m m^m m^m 7 —^J^&£7. so-,97 words
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Obituary30 1965-02-22 8 Word. SIS I Minimum) KOKILAM MATANCI do V K B ■rr wife of MR. Uoral passed away riday 10th Frh Tnanks to all thOM > tended -rem.it ion on Saturday30 words
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Article140 1965-02-22 8 Uords Hi (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF thr late Mr J.lti, wish to thank friend* and relatives tor then Masses, prayer*. natli!". *<-rolli!. condolencex and at- funeral on > MR AND MRS. C. V. Kesavan mk friendi and relatives who i lent. l ihelr wertdint; on February th and al»u140 words
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Article177 1965-02-22 8 :o Word* 515 I Minimum I ROLAND'S. What cooking :n I' ins? > Delightful Hairstyle*!! Com* Mm 'ht r.ntr«t IMB snort Haircut!! Visit Roland. Apjioirtmrnt?* -'74 M. 221*1 :i-B. Cult-nun Street, .s pore OLO RUSSIA RESTAURANT. An '••mi. i. o«;>nrrtnl Old Ttam Kii>MHn MHiulltlrs only No. Jalan Vanyii Aval177 words
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Article84 1965-02-22 8 li Wmrdt $J (Minimum) SPECIAL COSPEL CAMPAIGN at hiumanut! Chrtattaa Ccnlr.-. 71, Jtlan 11.0. Hn.«^in 7.30 p.m. li'-'nd to 28th. ■iker: Dr. CD. James, welllist. All welcome. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally— Victoria M.ir.unal Hall, Saturday 27th February i. m. H....r Mr. K. N. Poulson. Featurta* David l.iin soloist.84 words
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Article652 1965-02-22 8 Towards the end of his i speech at the Malayan Chinese I" Association's Central General I Assembly on Saturday Mr. Tan Siew Sin delivered four sentences likely to attract more attention than any other aspect of the meeting. The Government, said Mr. Tan, > intended to launch652 words
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Article424 1965-02-22 8 The danger most to be feared in the latest power struggle within the South Vietnamese armed forces was that the rival factions would turn their guns on each other. Such a clash would have given the Vietcong a field day, and might swiftly have led to disaster.424 words
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Article219 1965-02-22 8 Some increase in hospital j warding charges in Singapore was probably inevitable. Main- I i tenance costs per bed have gone up, and if facilities are to be expanded while keeping recurrent charges on the Government within reasonable bounds, expenses have to be passed on to the section219 words
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Article, Illustration906 1965-02-22 8 The U.N. figh ts a losing ba tile Illegal narcotics BY A SPECIAL WRITER LONDON Sunday $30,000 MILLION A YEAR RACKET DEFIES EVERY EFFORT AT CONTROL THE illegal narcotics industry has reached such alarming proportions in recent years that it defies all efforts of the United Nations, Interpol and national906 words
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330 1965-02-22 8 Rolling in the aisles... LETTERS TWO doubt some luckless parents were very embarrassed if they or their friends saw the Straits Times photographs taken at the Badminton Hall during a recent "pop" session. Ought we to smile at this? Thirty years ago in Europe and America, one used to see330 words
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Article556 1965-02-22 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS by M.A. University of Malaya 47. VERBS AND VERBAL PHRASES (com.) VOCABULARY: ibu (n)— mother- dukonr; (v)— to carry (a baby) on the hip or lap: jalan (n>— road, path; berJaUn (v)— to walk; lari, tx-rlart <v>— to run. njl. menrnji (v)— to test; sharat556 words
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Article361 1965-02-22 8 Neal Ascherson - Neal Ascherson The darkness is still there l.x UONN Sun. lu.-niy >c.ir> .lyo lut w«'ck the I i id bombing m.irkeca rxplddrd into silent l i u lit over Dresden. The eittacaa believed that he-i-.iiim 1 their titv was beautiful anil .ilmn>l without361 words
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Advertisement466 1965-02-22 8 Straits Tiaet k Mala- Mail be handed to: COLO STORAGC SUPER. MARKET Orchard Road (Rsc.ptloni.t O«sk) COLO STOSJAOE SRANCHIS At Holland Road Katong Naval Bass. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Mouse. Coltyar Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fittpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Navel B see HAMIEM466 words
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Advertisement13 1965-02-22 8 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement136 1965-02-22 8 iSi juice rafflrSr In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW il price .or this double-size OffiSL> Your body nted« s rich supply of ijßj I^^W^&fi I££VITAMIN Cto combat tindncsj. P^^-«se-«s^BesP^B build body tissue and fight infection. IVASCAD^1 V A$CAD^ I Ensure radiant health and vigorous 11 **$<f\j*>(~^l/ energy by drinking Cascade l'ltra-(. II136 words
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219 1965-02-22 9 Umno youth decide to postpone scheduled rally A LOR STAR, Sun. The North Malaya Umno Youth has decided to postpone its j proposed rally sche- dulcet to be held at Sungei Patani on Saturday. a mint statement by North Malaya Umno Youth leaders here today said that the reason lor219 words
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420 1965-02-22 9 GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETS ON LANGUAGE ISSUE KUALA LUMPUft. Sun. THE Malayan Chin- Association has appealed to the fiovernment to include Chinese as a special group requirement for the Lower School Certificate Examination. It also urged the Government to implement immediately its policy that420 words
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Article, Illustration609 1965-02-22 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. AIN Army officer tooay told the Johore Bahru High Court about a narrow escape from death which he had wher a handprenade thrown by an enemy infiltrator landed between him and one of his men i 1 Second Lieut.609 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-02-22 9 Lim takes over from detained Front man I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. Llm Kean Siew. M.P.. has been appointed secretary-general of the Socialist Front In place of Inche Tajuddln Kahar, who was detained last Saturday. Although no official announcement of his appointment was made, Mr. Urn today Issued a statement In232 words
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Article76 1965-02-22 9 BATU PAHAT. Sun —A former sales agent. Isa alias Mat bn Ra-.tt-nun. 27. was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail and fined S9OO after pleading guilty in the Session Court here to criminal breach of trust of 10 typewriters and four sewing machines worth 56.269. Isa committed76 words
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Article, Illustration246 1965-02-22 9 ALL IN ARMED FORCES TO BE HELPED TO OWN HOUSES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lt. Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, today promised to give all possible help tp members and civilians working in the armed forces to own houses. He was speaking246 words
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Article73 1965-02-22 9 Sardon extends visit KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of I Transport. Date Sardon bin Haji Jubir, has <xj tended his stay in Saigon till Tuesday Dato Sardon will call on members of thr new V namc-e Government tomorrow ■nd hold discussions on comi mon problems tietween the I two countries.73 words
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Article35 1965-02-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The president of the Singapore Associhtion for the Blind. Mr. Yeo Thiam Siew. will open a demonstration room for blind operators at the William Jack Co.. Bukit Tinwh Road on Friday.35 words
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Article20 1965-02-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ol the American Consul' here will be closed tomorrow tot the birthday anntvanarj of Oeorge Washington.20 words
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186 1965-02-22 9 Wok warns against domination of one race by another SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'THE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman 1 Wok, said last night that there would be chaos ir. Malaysia if one community strived to dominate another. It would spell the end r( ih<- i v nation, he sa!d. at186 words
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Article43 1965-02-22 9 j KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The factory manager of Malayan Tobacco Company here, Mr. D.P.M. O'Br«en. lost a transistor radio worth $130 and a wallet containing $7 when his house In Kenny Hill was broken into early yester- 1 I day morning.43 words
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210 1965-02-22 9 Malaya 's education system suitable for S'wak? A probe KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four education officers two from Sarawak and two from the Central Government are to find out. whether Malaya's educational system can be implemented in Sarawak. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. said this here last night. Discussions210 words
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92 1965-02-22 9 Malaysian chess championship planned SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chess Association of Malaya and the Singapore Chess Federation will hold :!ie first Malaysian chess championship In Singapore during Ea.ster. The competition la open to people in all the Mal.iysian States and entnos close on March 15 C;ish prizes totalling $250 will be92 words
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Article36 1965-02-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The number of cars on thr road at the end month incrr;i.spd by 1.001 to 96.350. There was an lncre.ise of 245 motor-scooters, and an increase of 517 motor-cyles36 words
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Article15 1965-02-22 9 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Th« Town Council will hold Its monthly mreiing on Tuesday.15 words
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Advertisement274 1965-02-22 9 1 7/ INTEREST V J l/A PH* ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of hew easy it is to open a Deposit Account. i^IPAN MALAYAN iiFy# FINANCE274 words
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Advertisement181 1965-02-22 9 WORLD FAMOUS "SWISS ARMY POCKET KNIFE" Here is a gift a man will treasure tor yeors the elegant all-purpose pocket-knife crafted with marvellous efficiency and containing many superbly useful features. Precision-made ot drop-forged stainless steel for a life-time ot satisfaction and pleasure, you can hardiy be without it once you181 words
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Miscellaneous680 1965-02-22 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) P.M.: 5.45 Programme Sum- I News in Mandar.n; 8.10 Popular mary; 5.50 News Outlines in Music and Songs; 8.35 Candid Malay; 5-53 National Songs; Camera; 9.00 N</*s in Mala*; 6.00 Nrw.s In Tamil 6.10 Kalai- 9.10 Great Mu&ic from Chicago; kothu: 630 Fon.t Ranit-n 9.55 W<:rid Rour.d-Up;680 words
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Article857 1965-02-22 10 Tom Harrison - Tom Harrison SARAWAK. 1839-1963. By Joan Rawlins. (Macmillan) Reviewed by JOAN Rawlins came to Sarawak 12 years ago as a schoolteacher, and is now married to the principal of Kuching's Teacher Training College. Her book deals with fringe problems in* side Malaysia today. As Tun Razak857 words
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260 1965-02-22 10 Stuart Kobe - Stuart Kobe By WHY FREEDOM WORKS. By Ernest Benn. (Benn 4s. 6d SIR Ernest Benn was a strong individualist, a practical economist now increasingly respected by the professionals. No-one debunked bureaucracy more effectively, or championed more resolutely the struggle of the individual against260 words
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Article98 1965-02-22 10 Edwin O. Reishauer - Edwin O. Reishauer JAPAN PAST AND PRESENT. By (Duckworth 215.) THE American Ambassador to Japan, formerly a Harvard Professor, provides a brief but splendidly informative account of one of the most mysterious of countries. Japan had a literary golden age as early as the tenth century,98 words
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Article127 1965-02-22 10 MALAYA. By J.M. Gullick. (Benn. 30s). PUBLICATION in a little over a year of a second edition of Mr. Gnllick's Malaya is substantial evidence of popularity and competence. There has been some revision, and "confrontation" has added an entire new chapter, carrying the story forward to mid-1964.127 words
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171 1965-02-22 10 A fine collection of science fiction THE WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION. Edited by Robert P. Mills. (Gollajicz, 21st. THE ETHICAL ENGINEER. By Harry Harrison {.Gotland lit.) qttlE feast which Mr. Mills' X editorship provides was prepared for the Christmas season and arrives, thanks to the exigencies of the post, a171 words
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Advertisement558 1965-02-22 10 ©EARN What you're really worth! Let ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace Your progress ia sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow Send us the coupon below todav 1 Moderate fees: no books to558 words
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Advertisement34 1965-02-22 10 2J "t II 5 JL i° g >: a uj < 2 co x i J O U uj < K J§ Ku Z 0 d *ixi Q l!" 0 j^ 1 ins m^ U WOaW FlaT'^Hll34 words
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Advertisement1231 1965-02-22 11 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.t.: Out S'onrt Sa>l» P S'lirn >"r>if>t ATREUS literpitl, G'ngo* Ml. 13 TMay Ftl 23 25 Fel 21 CALCHAS Luernn, t.cnmouth Fll 27/ 2 ASPHALION Li. trinl. Gi.isgow Ftk 27 Mar 2 Mil 4 AGAPENOR Literpttl Mai i Mar 7 Mm 1/11 Mar 11 PELEUS1,231 words
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Advertisement1286 1965-02-22 11 W^M THE E ACXINES BbOTV SbI HHGAPOIf KUMA LUMWWf.iIItIHIBkMI* PtMMPO MMU* J I .gt&^jMkl tfl l nT ~TI« Si u»nc POiom.) )/)wn(«rt K^NS; f>l p> (Ml nM> (7> SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, Lt HAVRE, MAMIURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOIHENBURC AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN Smgaoore t fkajpi P*nan t "MORELIA"1,286 words
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Advertisement1301 1965-02-22 11 mmmiimMamm 1 BENmiINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PORTS BEHISIITIT B S^ gj Smgaoort Pt. S'hM Pe«a«g Antmerp Apr 14 ll Pt Fll 23 BENLOMOND <<» Harr.Dtrg Mar 23 Singaoort Pt. S ham Penang Roiieroarn Mai 27 1 ll Pt,T*ay S -iawi P. S'hani Penang lENVENUE l boc1,301 words
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Advertisement1358 1965-02-22 11 w_ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD \P*»«**i4 U.K./Ccnrinent FUMfNIAN H!vre, L'don. H'bjrg. R'tan. S ro'l P ItBPI "»nir| Antwti(,. U bro 6. 21-24 Ttlay 23 75 Fel 21 Ftl CITY OF WELLINGTON Lonoon, H'burg. R'danl. Htvri ml, I Grangrmoutr 21 Fel/ 2 Mar 1/ 4 Mat CITY OF LEEDS Havre,1,358 words
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Article1158 1965-02-22 12 nPHE Üble of shares an the A .Malayan Stork ticiunsr shown Ust business to Feb. l:i A I and laal business since that date (B) with H and L sUndJnc (or Ilirbest and Lowest busine.ss for 1064 and this yea. to date. INDUSTRIALS 15 50 350 »le»1,158 words
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Article60 1965-02-22 12 -pMC Malayan Exchangt Bank« Aeae- ciatien made tbca« changea id 4a ra'«-.« to mcrcbanla on Saturday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 3i». airmail OO :i v 90 i/aft. 35 7 ,\S credit bills. 3S is/16 trade bills (•Ming TT or OO ready: Canadian deliart 34 15/16:60 words
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Article84 1965-02-22 12 Krnl lin l/ondon Tin i: ml, in I JMjOllt 1.C.1. M. General M. Rub. Plant Narborough iKMS) Pataling Rub. Orirnt Gen. InT. Taipinc Hub. Current Date payment payable 106%+ Mar. 2« r-l'r Mar. I« ..o', Mar. n It* Is. 64. I*l«4+ Mar. 17 •.V, Mar. Mi V, Mar.84 words
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Article574 1965-02-22 12 THE price of tin In Penan* on Saturday declined further by 52.50 to M17.62i. representing a net gain on the week of $2,621. The price rose continuously from February 12 till Wednesday, gaining $9,874. After remaining static at $623.87 i on Thursday it fell574 words
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Advertisement1150 1965-02-22 12 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISIIA LTD. Ba«t Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service) M «o"g Yokohama Montreal loronto Detroit ijricato -MiuslHW Mara" 13 Mai 2b Mar 27 Apr 1 May t May II May "Mikuluaa Man" 23 Mm t Apr 4 May I May 13 May l) May West Coast of1,150 words
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Advertisement936 1965-02-22 12 fI^JoRIENTl LINES j TO AUSTRALIA s.s. ORSOVA (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deport m 9: PENANG 1 March 1965 SINGAPORE 2 March 1965 Arrrvlnfj: SYONEY 14 March 1965 via Fremontle, Adelaide and Melbourne. Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation available. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE.936 words
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Advertisement572 1965-02-22 12 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaaeiimaa tal CaatiieitAl Parti tar BaatlM tal Naaf not Pinmi P S'haa S'oore TRiCOLBR (Ciiis Putin. Japan) 2? Fei i am TORRE NS iCails Manila) «2/13 Mai 14/11 Mar U/il Mar TALISMAN (Calls Pusin. lidip) 21/31 Mn BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A., SULF AND WESI COAST PORTS TIfUCA572 words
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Advertisement319 1965-02-22 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Farts Ta All European Citita. Vessel Pep. S'poraj An. Geooo •i CALIUI" 13/ 3/6 J 29/ 3/M •Ai.A" 23/ >/•» It/ «/•> 6. MARCONI" 10/ 4/65 24/ 4/6S VItTOSIA 22/ 4/6J IS/ 6. GAL. ill 13/ J/4J 29/ >/•» A»IA-319 words
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1748 1965-02-22 13 Quiet conditions on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent (H)NI)ITIONS on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week followed very much the forecast pattern and the market was still characterised by an extremely small turnover. On some days in the trading rooms up to noon only a handful of shares1,748 words
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Article727 1965-02-22 13 TUE following is a complete list of revised quotations fur the week ended on Friday 19. INDUSTRIALS Al.x Brick* 1 liouMvad 1.3(1 C S. Holding 205 its oids U Dunlo 1.58 X.-so l.iia K- v d«t> I.UI Kast Smelt 3.54 r. .N ordi. 23b red. Uisp727 words
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Article25 1965-02-22 13 RUBBER TIN 1.. 15. 72 cU. 5616.50 16. 71", cts. 562J.37'. 17. 71,cts. 5623..57. 18. "2 cts. $623.87* 19. ISKata. $62oi!'j 2U. $617.*»2'j25 words
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Article38 1965-02-22 13 4 N Hrn t»cnanee market in Horn: VJ Koni: on Saturday -he US. dollar I at n 73. lor T.T. and Mil lor ejsh. SUrlin* »a» quoted «t 10 ana one tatl el gold at Mfc38 words
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Article10 1965-02-22 13 In January Amalgamated Rubber Estates "produced 1.335.J00 .b.10 words
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Article156 1965-02-22 13 THE Hi:i:4-oiil; Land invesimeni tnd Agency Company on Friday announced a new sfatn issue lo hoMers of its 5 li m.il.on issued shares in the proportijo one for seven exktirg sharps. The directors ol the company decided at a meeting to ceommend to .shareholders156 words
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Article45 1965-02-22 13 Industrials: Tin>: S rubbers: Fob. 15 Feb. 16 Keb.l? Feb. 18 Feb. I!) Feb. !0 78.06 78.58 78.71 78.71 78.76 78.85 104.81 104.83 105.63 105.90 105.13 105.14 105.39 105 37 105.45 105.45 105.49 105.49 Dec. 30. 1963 I'm. Dec. 29. 1962 100.45 words
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Advertisement257 1965-02-22 13 i< Mitmucd from I'agc i < SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SI (Min.)— Box SO ct*. extra COOK AMAH and wash amah or cook boy and amah for couple. Must t>i- good cook. Siugapore JUI4I ttxi. j.'.i ii. lore p.m. WANTED Teachers. Apply statint: qualmcations to Headmaster National Type Primary school257 words
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Advertisement305 1965-02-22 13 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* M t Min.)— Box SO rtt. rxlrm L.C.E. MALAY CIRL age 16-17 Yr.ir." from Buntint: area. Apply at Oil Mill Office. Sungci Sedu Kstate. Banting. Selannor WANTED SALESMAN lur domestic mud*, must aaaaaai o«o Scooter/ Motor-cycle Alao salesgirls for bouse/ nous* sales. Keply Host Box 2544.305 words
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Advertisement988 1965-02-22 13 SITUATIONS VACANT II Word* S* Min.)— Box SO ct: rxlrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED ini.r, experienced teachers for tbe post School i Small allowance) Sitiawan Application Forms (obtainable from School or State Education Office) nould be completed and sent by registered post to the Mother Superior, the Convent. Taiping, with a988 words
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Advertisement960 1965-02-22 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED li Wurdx St (Mm.)— Bnx in ctt. rxlrm FURNISHED HOUSES, j twdroutns, detached, required hy executive, rreeim:) Circular. Ampaag Road area Auply K.L. *****. ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED for! transport department of large organisation. Area 2.500 sq.ft. approximately Box A 6054 S.T. (Spore). FURNISHED I UNFURNISHED 5 rwuioorn detached bungalow/house,960 words
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Advertisement808 1965-02-22 13 EDUCATION IS Word* $1 (Min.)— Box iff rfs. »xfr. 1 BUILDER'S QUANTITIES, surveying, < Levelling with thorough practical tiaini ing— all instruments Regal School. I 62-B. South Budge Koad. Spore. Tel. *****/*****. FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC enrolments accepted daily student* ror Piano. Piano-accordion. Violin. Uultar. Hawaiian Guitar, Trumpet. Sa'xot none.808 words
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Advertisement763 1965-02-22 14 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) /.i WordM Hf (Min.)— Box SI) rl«. rxlr. DELICIOUS FRCSM SEA 1-000 and stmraboat %'ii- cacb, moderate price. Coral 8«s Food Reiuuraol 16. i'nprr »r.incoon Rd., Spore. (Above Woodsvllle Circle). Tele: *****, 2'.'Btl* NO PARKING PROBLEM (Air-coc-illiioaedi siiiK.'ipur.i Bar A Reitaurnnt, Srlegie Bouse, B'porc *erve* you the763 words
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Advertisement1593 1965-02-22 14 B"^(i^B^^^n™Tnßr^Wm^B!iMHl 1 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS LEADING TO THE DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL STUDIES r Ml 1 U (ALMONERS) Applications are Invited from i candidates of the Malay race wiio should either be gradutes of tecognised Universities or have taken the Social Studies Entr.uic? Examination of the University of Singapore1,593 words
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Advertisement708 1965-02-22 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY Vacancy exists for a Clerk In the Majlis Bandaran, Klang. Salary Scale:- $140 x 8 156/ Exam/ 230 x 15 260 Exam 300 x 15 420 Elf. Bar 445 x 15 535. Qualifications: Federal Citizen with Cambridge School Certificate or Federation of Malaya School Certificate and a708 words
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Advertisement525 1965-02-22 14 NOTICES I BY ORDER OF THE IHILr SUPPLIES OFFICER, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Confiscated, Unserviceable and Surplus Stores comprising: Oas Ranges. Boilers, Speedboat. Mild Steel Bar. Paint. Bicycles. Clothing. Weighing Machines, Electrical Equipment. Fire Extingushers. Handcarts. Village Bins. Lawn Mowers. Misc. Spare Parts. Empty Bags and Sacks, Lifebuoy .s. School,525 words
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Advertisement794 1965-02-22 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE MAJLIS BANDARAN KLANG Tenders will be received at the Office of the Setla Usalia. M Bandaran, Klang, up to 12 noon of the llth March. 19GS from experienced contractors agencies lor the "j> weeping, cleaning and v. Ing of the entire 4-storey office premises (Including toilets) of794 words
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Advertisement130 1965-02-22 14 CAREERS TRAINING I IN SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR j Applications are invited for admissions to the following courses commencing on 15th March 1965. EVENING PART-TIME COURSES 1 Business Administration 2. Secretarial practice 3. Banking 4. Accountancy S. Private Secretarial practice 6. Shorthand (Theory/Speed) and stenographers' certificate. 7. Typewriting and audio-typing130 words
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717 1965-02-22 15 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. PRYSTAL Palace, 150 to 1 outsiders ior the English FA Cup, swept First Division rivals Nottingham Forest out of the competition in the fifth round yesterday. Palace, a workmanlike Second Division Club with no glamour players,717 words
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Article53 1965-02-22 15 (Replay dates: Swansea v Peterborough on Tuesday; Wolves v Aston Villa on Wednesday). Aston Villa Bolton Chelsea C. Palace Leeds Man. United Middlesbrough Peterborough 1 Wolves 0 Liverpool 1 Tottenham 3 Notts Forest 3 Shrewsbury 2 Burnley 0 Leicester 0 Swansea 1 1 0 1 053 words
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Article1289 1965-02-22 15 IRISH FA CUP FIRST ROUND Ballyclare 0 Glentoran 5; Ballymena 1 Coleraine 3; Cratadrrs 4 Lame 0; Derry 3 llfton villr 0: Dintillrrv o Portadown 1: Dundela 1 Banbridfe 4: Glenavon |l Arda 2; Llnfleld 1 Bangor 1. Arsenal 2 I ullum Blackpool 2 Sheii. ltd 21,289 words
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Article34 1965-02-22 15 JOHANNESBURG. Sun h« ,rold Henning beat feHow South' African Gary Player by three Helming finished with an ag- f 281 Cobie Le Grance. BUtish and Australian Masters champion, was third on 285.34 words
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Article30 1965-02-22 15 LONDON. Sun. Oxford and Cambridge Universities drew their annual field hockey match 2-2 at Hurlingham Park yesterday after the teams had been level 1-1 at 1 half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article234 1965-02-22 15 KIN TAT LOSES TITLE TO McCOIG BADMINTON LONDON, Sun. Lee Kin Tat, of Malaysia, was beaten 9-15, 13-15 by Scottish international Bob McCoig in the final of the men's singles at the Essex Open Badminton championships at Leyton last nii?ht. It was a brilliantly contested match full of long andReuter - 234 words
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Article91 1965-02-22 15 IVEW YQRK. Sun. Forty-one; years after Luis Firpo and j Jack Dempsey battered each other in one of history's greatest fights. Arcentina has sent another "Wild Bull to seek boxing's heavyweight Wla. Next Friday night. 22-year-old Oscar Bonavena could take a giant stride towards that goalReuter - 91 words
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Article36 1965-02-22 15 LONDON. Sun. Heather Blundell. a 23-year-old Australian receptionist, won the British women's squash rackets title for the fourth consecutive year yesterday when she beat Anna Smith (Britain) 9-0. 9-1. 9-2 In the final.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article31 1965-02-22 15 MELBOURNE, Sun. Australia's best known racing car driver Lex Davison. 42. was killed in a practice run at the Sandown circuit yesterday when his car somersaulted at high speed.—31 words
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Article, Illustration429 1965-02-22 15 Aussies open WI tour in great style CRICKET OT. ANN'S BAY, Sun.— Norman O'Neill, with a dashing 63 not cut, helped the Australian touring te^m make an impressive start to their West Indies' tour here yesterday. The Australians had scored 182 for one. In reply to the Jamaican Colts' first429 words
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Article111 1965-02-22 15 ORIDGETOWN, Sun. Wist InI** dian Test batsmen Robin j Bynoe and Seymour Nurse both hit centuries for Barbados against j the Cavaliers touring team on the first day of their three-day match j here yesterday. I Garneld Sobers, who will lead the West Indies againstReuter - 111 words
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Article52 1965-02-22 15 ABADAN. Sun. Premjit Lall and Jaideep Mukherjca Rave India a Winning 3-0 lead aßainst Iran in the Eastern zone of the Davis Cup tennis competition here yesterday. The Indian pair, who had earlier won th»ir singles ties, beat Taghi Akbari and Neinat Nematl 6-4. 6-1. 6-2 in theAP - 52 words
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471 1965-02-22 15 RUGBY JONDON, Sun.— ln yesterday's Rugby Union matches Northampton maintained their run of success by beating Coventry 17-0. Since losing at Coventry in November Northampton have won 14 matches in succession. Though Conventry enjoyed a fair share of the play Northampton possessed the471 words
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Advertisement302 1965-02-22 15 KELAB LL MBA XL DA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH MF.ETIXG. 1965 FIRST DAY SINDAT 14TH MARCH. 1965. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 17TH MARCH 1965 THIRD DAY SI'NBAY 2 1ST MARCH, 1965. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COL'RSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual SI- Unlimited Sweeps fFor Members onlyi are available at the302 words
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Advertisement828 1965-02-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNGL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment of Assistant I Ire Iriral Kncincers (2 vacancies) Applications are invited from persons resident in Malaysia for In- above posts In the Electricity Supply Department on the salary scale of $628 x 34 934/982 x 34 $1,254. plus Cost of Living828 words
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TIMESPORT 2
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2392 1965-02-22 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with QUISANA DECLARED THE WINNER AFTER OBJECTION (SINGAPORE. Sun. Malapin (Ken Smith), one of the heaviest backed favourites, was disqualified after beating Quisana by a length in the Class 2 Div. 1 7f handicap at Bukit Timi'.h tod::y. objection for interference2,392 words
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Article123 1965-02-22 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. State cricketers Reggie da Sllva. Stan Wagaiah and Steven Hougton showed fine batting form in two friendly matches played here today. At Balestier Road. Reggie topscored for Police who lost to Ceylon Sports Club by 21 runs. He hit a solid 73 which123 words
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Article67 1965-02-22 16 PENANG. Sun. A lastminute goal by inside-right o. Sivenesan enabled Buttcrworui Rangers to beat City Council RC 2-1 in the opening match of the PAP league lirst divi&ion at the City Stadium today. After listle.es exchanges. Khoo Khay Wan opened accounts for City Council. The next minute,67 words
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Article199 1965-02-22 16 GOLD CUP SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SELANGOR MALAYS clearel their first hurdle in the Sultans Gold Cup soccer competition when they beat Armed Forces 3-0 on the Princrs Road ground this evening. The score is no indication of the run of play. Forces had as199 words
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Article125 1965-02-22 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Royal Selangor Golf Ciub today became the fli'st winners of the Date Loke Wan Tho memorial trophy when they beat Singapore Island Country- Club 33-31 after two days of keen competition on the RSGC links. Selangor led 17-15 at the end of yesterday125 words
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515 1965-02-22 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - Asian football depends very much on FAM, says Tengku NORMAN SIEBEL SOCCER By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday 'FH*. PRIME MINISTER. Tengku Abdul Rahman. L continues to lead Malaysian football. The formality o! his unanimous re-election for a 15th term was performed at the FAM annual general meeting held at FAM House515 words
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271 1965-02-22 16 East zone again for Malaya Cup this year IT'L'ALA LUMPUR. Sun Tin IV Malaya Cup loolball compemOO this season will revert, to ih* pa' tern of 19C2 and before with the competing Mates benm divided into north, south and ea>t zones The PAM executive council, who met after today's annual271 words
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Article416 1965-02-22 16 STIPE'S REPORT SINGATOBB, Sun— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: KACI ON*— Vigilante (Dragon) waa slowly away. BACE TWO The Stewards held and inquiry regarding the running of the winger Tapageur 'iri'M'ii.n in comparison to its lirst day's running. After questioning the416 words
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164 1965-02-22 16 TENNIS Van Keon provides shock win at Perak meet IPOH. Sun. Kampar schoolboy Lian Van Koon 17. created an upset by beating Yahaya Mustapha. No. 2 seed, to qualify for the men's singles final in the Perak closed tennis championships here today. Van Keon. last year's Malaysian under- 19 champion164 words
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Article177 1965-02-22 16 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FAB sub-committees for the curren year elected at the council meet in here today are: Kmergencx committee: Tenek Abdul Riihman. Kwok Kin Ken <ex-oflicio). Dato Abdal Jamil bi Abdul RaLs. Lim Kec Siong. Hu.< sein Kamari. Finance committee: Ditto Abdl Jamil bin Abdul Rais177 words
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Article227 1965-02-22 16 FMC win Smith Shield KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. With the advantage of last-min-ute long corner. Federation Military College 'B beat 1 Reconnaissance 'A' in the Armed Porces six-a-side hockey tournament to win the Smith Shield at Rifle Range Road today. They had a smiliar margin of victory in the semi-final against227 words
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Article20 1965-02-22 16 SOCCEB KluanK l>iv. 1 kit: PWD 6 656 Squadron 3. Friendly <P. Buntar*: Perak Indians 2 Penang Maluvs 220 words
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Obituary29 1965-02-22 16 MRS LIM Xi!St Sir. M on n-2-66 It iv land 2 worn*, <;<-ok Bag. Tbi daughters. Mar\ in-1.-i\\ Jom i dawclitar-ui-law children. raDdeblldran pn: for CABLE RECEIVED fmn •<29 words
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Obituary24 1965-02-22 16 MR. i GANASCN M I 1 •Ahn lorath as, he atads "i»J '■> Dadtntad by your Ix-lovid MM who livi-d up to flm.24 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1965-02-22 16 DIARY I lIOC'KKY Spore League B Cup: CSC v RAF Seletar i Farrer Pk>. Taiplnc l-te Fed Engineers v Medicals (Ecplanadei BOXING Tiong Bahru CCv Rest <Tk Baliru. 7.30 p.m.". BOWLING Perak TCSC mixed leugue (Tiger L.tnc 7 D.m.< GOI.F Serenib.ni IGC'v women Cuptains prize competi- I tion (2.30 p.m.51 words
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