The Straits Times, 4 March 1965
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Title Section23 1965-03-04 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 I DADC Vatic** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. MARCH 4, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100523 words
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Article, Illustration359 1965-03-04 1 Ambush won't affect moves for talks BUT TENGKU WARNS: SUCH INCIDENTS MUST STOP Razak puts off African tour KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MOVES for peace talks between Malaysia and Indonesia will go on despite an ambush by Indonesian infiltrators in South-east Johore in which eight Malaysian soldiers359 words
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Article393 1965-03-04 1 Big hunt for killers KUALA i.rMPI'R. Wei. Bi g military and air operations were mounted today to hunt down the Indonesian infiltrators who killed eight Malaysian soldiers and wounded five others in an ambush in the Kota Tinggi area on Sunday night. Ike soldirrs killed and .•■uncled were from a393 words
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Article32 1965-03-04 1 JAKARTA. Wed. OU Minister Chairul Saleh has ordered the Shell Oil Company to place an Indonesian national in the highest management position at their field and refinery In East Borneo.32 words
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Article54 1965-03-04 1 JAKARTA. Wed- The official exch.mee rate for tourlMs. raised almoM 10 times lav neck. has been lowered again The rate of exchange now 1* 3.750 ruptahs to one US dollar. It had been raised from 515 rupiali* to the dollar to 4.250 ruplahj to the54 words
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Article133 1965-03-04 1 DANANG (Vietnam). Wed. More than 30 rocket and bomb laden American planes made a secret strike today from this air base, evidently directed at Laos. Ollicials here would not disclose the targets. In Saison. American officials said that there had been no strike againstAP - 133 words
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Article53 1965-03-04 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The i. inner Vice-President of the ■defunct Trades Union Con- Lee Yew Seng. 36. has been released from Chang! prison, after more than five I years' detention. Lee was arrested in August. 1959. under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions) Ordinance for his alleged assoj53 words
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Article34 1965-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Public Works Department headtoday announced that the bridtre at 57th mile Kota Tin«i Mersin* road had broken down and would not be passable to traffic until further notice.34 words
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Article87 1965-03-04 1 LONDON. Wed— Landlord Bernard Collins was naked except for a towel around his middle kneeling on the kitchen floor and peering through a hole in the floorboards when police found him ,Hr felt somewhat ">illy." hit coun.sel said when Colj lins admitted being ft 'Peeping Tom." Collins,87 words
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Article495 1965-03-04 1 RAIL CHAOS AS UNION SAYS 'NO' KUALA Ll'MPl R. Wednesday. Till-! unofficial work-to-rule by 14.000 mil wavmen is i<> continue. The working committee of the RaiKvaymen's Union of Malaya tonighl rejected peace oilers by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Instead, the union leaders gave a week495 words
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232 1965-03-04 1 Soek trying to draw Afro- Asian conference to Jakarta rPOKYO, Wed. President ■i- Soekarno is trying to draw the second AfroAsian conference away from Algiers to Jakarta so that Indonesia can play the leading role. Kyodo news service reported today, quoting diplomatic observers in the Indonesian capital. The conference, alsoAP - 232 words
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Article72 1965-03-04 1 TANGKAK. Wed. Police today recovered a bicycle and the bodies of two girls from the Serom River, about 12 miles from here. The bodies have been identified as those of two sisters. Chee Swee Kee. 14. and Chew Ah Bian. four. It is believed72 words
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Article26 1965-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPIR Wed— The BOOM of Representatives today p.i.--e<l the third supplementary estimates for 1964. totalling $115 9 million, after a two-day debate.26 words
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Article196 1965-03-04 1 Tengku will greet the Duke KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An elaborate programme has been drawn up for the Dukr ol Edinburgh for his two-day visit, startin*; tomorrow aiternoon. When hla aircraft Mm-hos down ai .t 4ii p m .v the Kuala Lumpur airport, the Duke will be received by the Prime196 words
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Article47 1965-03-04 1 LONDON. Wed If Bri tain failed to observe treaty oblications to Malaysia, there would be large-scale fighting over large part of Southern Asia. Defence gCCfCtef] >> l today Rrutrr KINGSTON, W.-.I West ndirs won toss and w<t<--0 for MM at lunch in first [<••( .mainst \ustr.ili.i total47 words
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106 1965-03-04 2 12,000 in central Java die of famine JAKARTA, Wed. About 12.000 people died last year because of famine in the southern part of central Java, the Jakarta newspaper, Suloh Irvdonesia, reported today. A reporter who has Just returned from the arpa s;ild death toll was The mali; rausr.s of theReuter - 106 words
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Article30 1965-03-04 2 CAIRO Wed —President N»*«er went to Cairo station to say goudbyf to Mr. Walter Ulbrieht. ■Mt German Communist leader, who ended an eieht-day visit to Egypt yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article29 1965-03-04 2 SHINJU (J«p«n I, Wed —A bus «l»h 40 pa.vsenpers aboard pluncXl BO ie»-t Into 'he Kumano Rlv^r yesterday, killing eight people and innirlnt: 24 others UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article150 1965-03-04 2 America reviews its aid to Soek WASHINGTON. Wednesday. State Department announced yesterday I that the United States was reviewing its aid programme to Indonesia. The department spokesman told a Press conference that the review had beeun recently. Ask- rd for the reasons, he replied that the answer was obvious. ObserversReuter - 150 words
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Article72 1965-03-04 2 New food crisis in India YEW DELHI, Wed. Finance Minister. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, said yesterday India's food position was grave berause the U.S. dock strike was holding up shipments of American; srain. "The ships have not come and we have had to make a I cut everywhere. he toldAP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-03-04 2 Korea-like volunteers hint by Peking TOKYO. Wed. A Communist Chinese official ha* hinted the possibility of a Korean wartype intervention of Chinese "volunteers" in the Vietnam war. Kyodo news agency reported today from Peking. The agency quoted the official, who was not identified, as saying: If the United State* attemptedAP - 102 words
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Article43 1965-03-04 2 pOIMBATORE, Wed. A student who drank insecticide in protest against Hindi becoming India's official language died here yesterday in the fifth suicide since language agitation flared in Madras State. The student. P. Dhandapanl. 19. said In a letter to police43 words
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Article44 1965-03-04 2 he had ended his life as a protest against the Indian Government s langu- age policy. i More than 60 people have died In riots protesting I against the adoption of Hindi as the official language In place of English.—ReuterReuter - 44 words
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137 1965-03-04 2 Ousted strongman leaves with a flying kiss QES. NGUYEN KIIANH. former strongman of South Vietnam, blows a kiss to friends at Saigon airport, just before flying to Hong Kong on the first leg of his journey to New York as roving ambassador. Gen. Khanh. who wa» ousted as Commander-in-Chief of137 words
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Article53 1965-03-04 2 DAMASCUS. Wed Syrian troops forced an Israeli tractor to withdraw from Syrian territory i after a four-hour exchange of fire yesterday, a Syrian military* spokesman said here last nitflit. The spokesman said the Israeli tractor entered Arab territory in (he Dacca area and attempted toj ploughReuter - 53 words
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158 1965-03-04 2 VI YEN HOC, (South Vietnam). Wed. i South VietnameNe forces yesterday began evacuating -.cores of peasants from a coastal village near Saigon as the I biggest helicopter-borne assault of the Vietnam I Wur slowly ended in apparent failure. A senior American adviser here said that to158 words
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267 1965-03-04 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States last night officially described the latest-and heaviest yet-air strikes in North Vietnam as retaliation for Hanoi's continued aggression against the south. But a White House spokesman said the raid, by more than 160 South Vietnamese and U.S.Reuter - 267 words
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Article68 1965-03-04 2 Afro-Asian move on Vietnam ALGIERS. Wed— lndia is In consultation with Alkitu on the possibility of .joint action by "non-cnuaurd nations in the Vietnam problem, sources cU»m- to tin- Algerian l-orricn -Mm istry said last night. At the same time. the source said. President Tito of Yugoslavia has sent aAP - 68 words
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Article38 1965-03-04 2 PEKING. Wed —President Ayub Khan of Pakistan, who arriveu .ere yesteitiav on n week's stay visit, last night called on Mr. Lin Shao-chl. the Chinese Head of State, the New China News Agency reported —RenterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement105 1965-03-04 2 STOP THAT COUGH AND QUICK Mak WOODS 7 WILL DO THE TRICK A cough irritates everyone particularly its owner. When your child is suffering from a heavy cold and coufh stud/ becomes impossible. Help him pass those important examsavoid absenteeism dose him with Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. You II be105 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-03-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby CA*» r-M lidlTfelfi c«£\ (^AND THIS 10 HO Tl*e}14 words
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191 1965-03-04 3 PLOT TO BLAST SHRINES: FIVE ACCUSED YEW YORK. Wed. Three New York Negro men and two Canadian white women were indicted by a Federal grand jury here yesterday on charges of plotting to blow up three of Americas national shrines. Charged with conspiracy to destroy the Statue of Liberty InReuter - 191 words
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Article53 1965-03-04 3 DALLAS (Oregon >. Wed.— A distraught mother drowned her three. sons in bathtub and then cut their throats before attempting 'o take her own life, according to police. Mrs. Irene O. Van Kleeclc. 40. olnshed her own throat after callIng authorities to tell them what53 words
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Article52 1965-03-04 3 WASHINGTON. Wed The Federal Bureau of Investigation hM found no basis for allegation: about party girls and politicians made In the Bobby Baker case, sources close to the Senate Rules Committee said yesterday. The allegations were made last December by Don B. Reynolds, an insuranceReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1965-03-04 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed Pope Paul has sent a USS 1,000 contribution and his blessing to the UN. Children* Fund <Unicef>. it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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245 1965-03-04 3 'Fix limits on coloured migrants' Bill is thrown out LONDON. Wednesday. THE House of Commons last night threw out a Bill, sponsored by Sir Cyril Osborne, which sought to fix precise limits to immigration into Britain. The voting was 261 to 162 a majority of 99. Sir Cyril Osborne. ConservativeReuter - 245 words
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Article80 1965-03-04 3 Britons told: Admit prejudice I ONDON, Wed. Britain will never come to terms with coloured immigration until her people admit their own racial prejudice is tbe worst problem to be solved, the Guardian said today. The Guardian said: "It is comforting to blame all the immigrants' troubles on housing orReuter - 80 words
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Article33 1965-03-04 3 SALZBURG (Austria). Wed Fourteen students were killed yesterday when an avalanche crashed down on their ski holiday bus on f.n Alpine road 40 miles south-! east of here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-03-04 3 BURMAH OIL RULING IS SET ASIDE ONDON. Wed. Parliament last night passed a Bill aimed at setting aside a court ruling that the Burmah Oil Co. is entitled to compensation for destroying its property in Burma as part of Britain's wartime scorched earth policy against the Japanese, the Bill proposesReuter - 102 words
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Article46 1965-03-04 3 EAST BERLIN. Wed. Mr. Alexel Kosygln. the Soviet Pre■tar. visited the Berlin wall at the Brandenburg Gate yesterday. Mr. Kosygln. who arrived here early yesterday from Leipzig, wa-s watched by scores of photographers and reporters on both sides I of the wall.46 words
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Article37 1965-03-04 3 LONDON. Wed— lndustrial ac- ?idents kUled 700 people, disabled 200.000 and cost two million lost acrking days in Britain last year. :h« journal Personnel Management raid In a call for Increased safety precautions. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article156 1965-03-04 3 LONDON, Wednesday. 4 PEACE move by the Government last night clear- ed the way for the next stage in its dispute with the 23.000 family doctors about half of whom have threatened to resign from the National Health Service over pay and working conditions.Reuter - 156 words
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254 1965-03-04 3 Moonflight rocket trial ends in flaming disaster KENNEDY. Wed.— A I'iU-man launching crew emerged from their blockhouse here today three hours after an Atla*("rntaur rocket exploded on its launching pad in a 100 ft. high sheet of flames ["he blast ended an attempt to send a model of a SurveyorReuter - 254 words
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Article107 1965-03-04 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed I The United States yesterday pledged up to US$6O ($180) million to the two main U.N. aid agencies. It had delayed Its pledge nearly four months because of the U.N. financial deadlock. The U.S. Ambassador. Mr Adlat E. Stevenson, madeUPI - 107 words
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Article41 1965-03-04 3 LONDON, Wed— Klngsley Amis, 42. author of "Lucky Jim." "Take a Girl Like You." and other novels, was dtvorred here yesterday. i His wife alleged adultery and was awarded custody of their three children. Amis offered no defence.41 words
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Article40 1965-03-04 3 STRASBOURG. Wed —ltalian climber Walter Bonatti. who j-caled the Matterhorn by a new route on Feb. 22 and planted the European flag on the summit, has been awarded the Council of Europe Medal, it was announced yesterday." -Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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207 1965-03-04 3 Britain's gold reserves (after nine-month fall) show £23 mil. spurt I ONDON. Wed 4i The sterling area's gold and convertible currency reserves, which have been persistently falling for nine months, have at last shown an increase, it was announced today. The Treasury said that at the end of February reservesReuter - 207 words
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Article19 1965-03-04 3 LONDON. Wed.— Cigarette advertising on Britain's commercial television network will be banned from August 1. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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237 1965-03-04 3 Commons told: Thugs plan crimes in clubs T ONDON, Wed. Armed racketeers meet at clubs on Friday and Saturday nights in Britain, to plan various forms of robbery and other crimes, a Conservative Member of Parliament, Mr. William Roes Davies, a lawyer, told Parliament last nipht. Certain protection gangs metReuter - 237 words
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Article46 1965-03-04 3 LONDON. Wefl— Two members of the British Communist Party were acquitted today of charges that they sold Kodak photographic processing secrets to an Ea^t Oernian firm. Alfred Roberts. 42. and Godfrey Conway. 38 were freed without any defence testimony beinu heard. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement209 1965-03-04 3 THERE'S A LIMIT TO EVERYTHING! True Story: With Acknowledgements to "Observer* of the Financial Times. London The domestic appliance division of a big British company prides itself on the service it offers to housewives. It gets its share of complaints, none the less. A recent letter runs: "Dear Sir, I209 words
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Advertisement173 1965-03-04 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED m l MORE and MORE I people are I opening II I/• 6% DEPOSIT I ACCOUNTS HpS^lgpEarn STEADY ■U^E^ m 9 land1 and SAFE income """TEL. ***** i 15-B AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholty owned Subsidiary of CITY I173 words
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Article, Illustration528 1965-03-04 4 Ong: Education at grass roots to fight extremism HOW TO WIN PEACE, PROGRESS > SINGAPORE. Wed I GINGAPO R H'S Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pans Boon, today under- scored the Government's duty "to light ugainst extremism and ra cial i s m. among other tilings, by spreading educa- tion and528 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-03-04 4 Transfers row resolved SINGAPORE. Wad. A "LAST-MINUTE" bid by the Labour Ministry today successfully averted a strike by 100 daily-rated employees of the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development, scheduled to take place at 6 a.m. tomorrow. At an emergency meeting held131 words
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Article58 1965-03-04 4 The department had claimed that all transfers were the prerogative of the head of the department, but the union had rejected this and demanded prior consultation with itself first. Immediately after the meeting, the acting Director of Primary Production. Mr. Cheng Tong Fatt said: "The union has finally58 words
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98 1965-03-04 4 Condition for CSC exams in science SINGAPORE. Wed. Private canuidates. who wish to make entries in science subjects in the Cambridge School Certificate examination this year, have been asked by the Ministry of Education to furnish proof that they have followed a proper course of studies in science, and kept98 words
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270 1965-03-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wad 'THE president of the World Council of Young Men's Service Organisations, Mr. John Kirkpatrick today urged social workers and philanthropists to "take off their jackets and do the actual work in carrying out social service projects. He stressed it was not270 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-03-04 4 SABAHAN CONTRACTORS IMPRESSED BY S'ORE SINGAPORE. Wed— Some 250 skilled workmen on the list of the Employment Exchange of the Ministry of Labour will appear for interviews by the visiting Ib-man mission from the Sandakan Contractors' Association tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. at the Labour Department. Thr mission arrived here last158 words
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Article61 1965-03-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Trades I nion Congress is calling a mass rally of workers to protest against what it terms the "adamant and unrealistic" attitude adopt- Ed by the British Board of Trade in London towards imports of Singapore made textiles. The meeting, is to be61 words
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Advertisement301 1965-03-04 4 SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! KOTA BHARU KUALA TRENGGANU J KUALA LUMPUR ODEON CATHAY > ODEON SINGAPORE ODEON-KATONG ON STAGE AT ODEON-KATONG (SINGAPORE TONIGHT TOMORROW AT 6.30 9. 1 5 PM SHOWS ONLY IN PERSON! WAHID SATAY, RAHMAH ALI MAT V A Accomponicd by "THE PRETENDERS" (Sponsored by A. S. MOHD. KASSIM301 words
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Advertisement43 1965-03-04 4 FUN, FUN, FUN. THE AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR. TONIGHT 6.30 P.M. MALAY CLUB GROUND KLUANG 1 1 NIGHTS ONLY ADMISSION 20cts ft lOcts 3 i-9p.ni. AAR PAAR Hindusfon. with Eng Sub Guru Outt Shvomo Shokilo Johnny Wolker O. P. Noyyor. Tomorrow: "Gungo Jumna" (H).43 words
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Advertisement268 1965-03-04 4 V!p VpenVsaturday I LIDO- J 1 U S SINGAPORE S _M •m. n fW_\ 1 JT' II _r-^-^__ AJM B I I L^ W^m_^__\ 4l 1 I If a_M tLW^*^ I a 1 1 I NEW and MORE- I- EXCITING I 1 B MGM presents^ W* MISDEEDS and AGATHA MISADVENTURES!268 words
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Advertisement467 1965-03-04 4 ;f SHXw 1 ORGANISATION! I i\sr 2 WAYS! 11 am. 1.30. 4.00. 6 30 i« 15 pm j PETER SELLERS m Cecil Porker Kobel Jeans m* p Eric Svkci Bernord M Opens Sat. MGM proenti AGATHA CHRISTIES "MURDER MOST FOUL" Stcr- or, Ac B MARGARET RUTHERFORD B \O\\ SHOW IX.!467 words
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Article223 1965-03-04 5 ENEMY AGENTS SEND INFORMATION TO NEARBY ISLANDS, SAYS GHAFAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday \N Indonesian spy ring has been set up in Malacca with the help ot rural folk to gather information on the country's defences, the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba,223 words
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127 1965-03-04 5 Secret: Pay roll tax exemption list KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The payroll tax exemption list for voluntary and non-profit-making organisations will not be made public, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said In the House of Representatives today. "No useful purpose will be served in making It public anyway."127 words
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Article48 1965-03-04 5 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth yesterday decorated Captuin John Gregory of the Staffordshire R*«imeiH with the Military- Cross for f-ouraee, initiative and skill durine operations In Brunei, where the British Army is helping Malaysia against Indonesian guerillas. The Investiture took place at Buckingham Palace. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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170 1965-03-04 5 I POH, Wed. The staff of the Anglo-Chinese School here is offering a loan scholarship to one of its former Sixth Form students for university studies. This is the first time that the staff of a school in the country is sponsoring such a170 words
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Article24 1965-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— A seven-year-old ooy. Teo Men,? Huat. was killed when he was knocked down by :i oar ;it Tempines Road yesterday24 words
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Article175 1965-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. a^HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim 1 Swee Aun. said in the House of Representatives today that with the- imposition of the quota system the Government was able to reduce the price of sugar from 50 cents a kati175 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-03-04 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Wednesday. pRINCE Philip has called on all members of the Commonwealth to stand determined to defend the independence of its members. Speaking at a dinner at the Istana last night given by the Sultan on •the occasion of his visit.UPI - 232 words
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Article77 1965-03-04 5 Protected places in Labuan LABUAN, Wed. Several j places in Labuan where the Director of Borneo Operations, Maj.-Gen. W. C. Walker, has his headquarters, have been declared protected places, the divisional police superintend- ent has announced. Thetse include the Labuan Posts md Telegraphs Building in Victoria Town, district office compound77 words
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Article49 1965-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Ong At Mong, who was found with (2.001 worth of illegal lottery slips, wai j today fined $2,000 or. in default eight months' jail by a trans trate's court. Described as a "runner". Oni I was arrested early this mornlii In Hamilton Road49 words
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Article57 1965-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Mr Chang Siew Tuck, a teatli.-i n i the Seklncnang National Typ< Primary English School. here i leaves for Australia tomorrow I c j do a diploma course in the teach Ing of English. A former student In the Vic--1 toria Institution,57 words
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Article60 1965-03-04 5 PENANG. Wed— A cook. Yen! Kheng Poo, 61. was killed wher his bicycle collided with a cai driven by a 18-year-old «ir learner-driver near the Kel.we 1 Road-Cantonment Road juy lot 1 yesterday. The car. driven by Miss I.w Wet Lean, a student, ripped off60 words
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Article37 1965-03-04 5 IPOH. Wed— A carpenter. Su Lee Men? 29. who was involved In a fight and received wound in the face, was admitted to the hospital here resterdav. Police have detained a man for questioning37 words
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Article33 1965-03-04 5 LABI AN. Wed.— The Town Board has agreed to a police proposal to appoint and supervise buffaloeatchers. It will pay Sb for every stray buffalo caught and provide ropes. A.PAP - 33 words
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Article67 1965-03-04 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed— About 3.000 pieces of old clothes were collected by members of the Teluk Anson Boy Scouts Association j 1 during their two-day campaign 'o help flood victims In South Vietnam. I This was In response to an aD- peal from the South67 words
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Article28 1965-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police navel detained 11 men under the Socle- ties Ordinance while 3.942 people have been screened during the j < past 24 hours.28 words
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Article29 1965-03-04 5 IPOH. Wed— Eight district offl- errs from Sabah will spend two days in Perak from March 11 visiting rnmpleted rural develop- 1 men! projects and land schemes29 words
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125 1965-03-04 5 C-Plan student passes veterinary science CYDNEY. Wed Nik Mahmood Mohammed, a Colombo Plan student from Kota Bharu. has recently graduated in veterinary science from the University of Sydney. Che Rehah binte Kosal, Nik Mahmoods fiancee, a fourth-year Colombo Plan medical student, from Muar also at the same University, was ,the125 words
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Article16 1965-03-04 5 TAWAU. Wed— More than 200 youths have besrun civil defence training here. APAP - 16 words
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Advertisement36 1965-03-04 5 ;iai«rFreddie^ J erf* f mam TONIGHT CAWAV RESTAURANT and also at the NATIONAL THEATRE 7 p.m. Tickets available at the gate. These many more -lADYARROWare not They arc for sale every day at: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR36 words
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Advertisement488 1965-03-04 5 No! A ilrr.im home of >our own ran hr rnadr into I a reality. You must deride when you arc y«i You I must help yourself. The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan is meant tu^t for you. There is no better way to acquire your own dream home. It is the488 words
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250 1965-03-04 6 $1.5 m paid for the National Monument KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday JJV the end of 1963, the Government had paid out more than $1.5 million to sculptor Felix de Weldon to build the National Monument. This was stated in the report of the Auditor(reneral. Malaysia, for 1963. tabled in Parliament roday.250 words
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Article29 1965-03-04 6 Society's 'Queen Nite 1 Kl'Al A I UMI'UR Wed— The Federation Indian Film Society a ill Maw i Queen Nile" at the IW»n Bnhn&a dan Puatak* here :i Sunday29 words
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Article76 1965-03-04 6 MUAR. Wed. Water rationing began here at noon today and residents will pet their supplies only on even days. This will continue indefinitely The Senior Executive Engineer in the Public Works Department bjere, Mr. Charles Gorman, said today that thU was necessary in view76 words
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92 1965-03-04 6 Police bar money lenders on pay day jy|lAß, Wed. Police yes- I I terdav kept more than 20 moneylenders at bay while the 300 employees of the Mu.ir Town Council received their salaries. This action followed a complaint by the local branch of the Amalgamated National I'nion of Local Au-92 words
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Article63 1965-03-04 6 KL'AI.A LUMPUR. Wed— The full 75-member police depot Mnd will bake a week's tour of the vatious districts In Selangor trom Monday. Ii will be at Port Swettenham ;on Monday. Klang on Tuesday, Telok Datoh on Wednesday, Kateag on March 11. Kuala Kubu 1 Bharu63 words
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Article42 1965-03-04 6 KLANO Wed The secretary of Bank Nrgara. Syed Adam AlJa'fri. will .speak on "Higher Education in the United States I and the United Kingdom" to the j members of the Klang and Port- Swettenham Rotary Club here to- I morrow.42 words
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224 1965-03-04 6 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. /GERMANS find Ma- laysian canned pineapple too sweet, a j director of the Partners for Progress exhibition to be held in Berlin from Sept. 22 to Oct. 3. said here today. Dr. Karl-Wllhelm Kindel. now on a visit to ask the224 words
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Article48 1965-03-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Engku MuhMMn bin Abdul Kadlr. will declare open a youth seminar at the Sekolah Menegali Kebangsapn. Telok Datok. Kuala Laugat, SelanKor. on Saturday. Youth organisations from th» Kuala Lan«at district will be represented.48 words
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Article21 1965-03-04 6 KUANTAN. Wrd The Sultan of Pahang will make a week-long tour of the Temerloh district beI ginning on Sunday.21 words
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Article, Illustration167 1965-03-04 6 SOLDIERS, WITH FACES BLACKENED, TAKE PART IN EXERCISE THESK British soldiers. with fates blackened, are seen checking their guns before going into the swamps to attack an "enemy post" in Singapore. Their instructions: To capture a sentry at Point 105. one mile away, and return toAH YusofT - 167 words
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154 1965-03-04 6 CINOAPORE, Wed. A salesman was robbed of $400 by two armed thugs and an accomplice in East Coast Road yesterday. Lee Say Ser. 28. told the police that he was driving along at the Bth mile. Upper East Coast Road at 3.45 p.m.154 words
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Article36 1965-03-04 6 KUANTAN. Wed —An official nt the Ministry of Commei<Industry. Inche Mohsiw. bin Haji Ahmad, will kivo a talk on "Malay participation In businesses and industry" to Pahann Malay timber merchants here on Prldav.36 words
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Advertisement38 1965-03-04 6 GUINNESS MMk&fiKb I j STOUT W. MmM Id EElfl Wm P^^ Pi a 11*1 wm p^^^^^l XRtew. Eat/"™' 1 The Guinness Brewery under construction at Sungei Way near Kuala Lumpur Photograph taken on Monday March Ist 1 965.38 words
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359 1965-03-04 7 JESSIE LEEMBRUGEN - JESSIE LEEMBRUGEN: By Panang, Wednesday pOLICE from the Secret Societies branch, lol lowing up the arrest of two robbery suspects after a roof-top chase yesterday evening recovered two fully-loaded revolvers eaiiv today. The revolvers were found in a house in Carnarvon Lane, near359 words
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Article44 1965-03-04 7 SINGAPORE Wed Pnnre Georc of Denmark and hi.s vine Princess Anne, who are now :n Malaysia on an unofficial vWt, will arrive here from Kuala Lum pur on Friday evening The rovHl couple v til motor down via Mnlacca.44 words
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Article27 1965-03-04 7 KUALA I.l'MPl-R. W»>d. Mr. I/>e Her Seng The general maiiagpr of thr Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd.. has been appointed a director of the .society27 words
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Article28 1965-03-04 7 SEREMBAN, Wed —A caahier Mr. Teoh Thtam Hock. 58. w«j robbed of $500 and his watch bj two men while he wrs wnlkinj home last night.28 words
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98 1965-03-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police have ruled out foul play in the death of 72-year-old Chia Sens Guat. who was found burnt to death in hi.s Jalan Kampong Paya home yesterday. Chias daughter. Cheok Kee. 36. was also admitted to hospital with severe burns98 words
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223 1965-03-04 7 pENANG, Wed. A three-man pepper gang escaped with a packet of diamonds in an armed hold-up at Muntri Street this morning. The robbers, one said to be masked and carrying a pistol, crabbed tbe packet as a salesman was showing it to Mr.223 words
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Article52 1965-03-04 7 IPOH Wrri The Young Mer, Chn*:ian Association here is for- j mm: gardening club to pro-' mote better undPi.-unduig of tlu hobby through lectur*.. ci.-cu.vsions and demonstrations. The first meeting ol the club Will oe held a' thr YMCA hall in Anderson Road here !omorro» at52 words
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Article160 1965-03-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed The University ol Singapore has announced the results of the i n t c rmedi?te examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws. fLl.Bi held last month. The followme lull-time candidate* have passed the examination: Abdullah bin Yusof. Miss Arfat Beebee bintc Abrlnl La' iff.160 words
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360 1965-03-04 7 Woman is cleared of alleged abortion on appeal SINGAPORE. Wed. A family planning consultant, Chang Aook Gem, 49. under a District Court sentence of six months' jail for performing an illegal abor- tion on a young woman, was cleared of the offence on appeal in the High Court today. Mr360 words
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Article52 1965-03-04 7 SINGAPORE Wed— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajarat ham. will declare open "Th* Seven-Man Photo Exhibition" at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 3( p.m. on Frldh.v. On display at the three-day exhibition will be 275 prints taker by seven Fellows of the Roya Photographic Society of52 words
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Article39 1965-03-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Twenty members of the YL'.M Youth Association of Japan todnv paid a courtesy call on th# I tant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport.s. Ensku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir. at hi.s office here39 words
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Advertisement348 1965-03-04 7 AMSTERDAM GATEWAY TO EUROPE RELIABLE KLM offers you the BIGGEST CHOICE of INCLUSIVE TOURS, for your holiday or business trip, THE WORLD-OVER. Reliable and punctual KLM Royal Dutch Airlines with an unbeatable 45 years of experience offers you, for 1965, a fabulous choice of inclusive tours for groups as well348 words
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Miscellaneous175 1965-03-04 7 1//#f/ Onp Bff V. T. ifnwntin YEAH MAN! VMWI I MOPE.' VXJ UF. JWMJ j I DOGGONfT HIM AMY-\ NO BUT HE fV)Es| I WiS MAySr. .BUT r 4 /v N WAfPESirr 1 I THF VICTIM OF /CM > WAV.' HASNT HfTGOT HAVE A HIGH MOTICI MM PH'NT f r175 words
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Article115 1965-03-04 8 M Wmrdt tit f Minimum, MRS ETTA FERNANDEZ and Frrddv 'hank rolatlvr. friend, for their rondolenm wreaths dooatioDi and attendance at funeral of late Jo*epn fernandei of Ptilau TVkotii DENNV. MOLLY. MILLV asd Ijllu Koh. children of the late Madam Neo Tuan Neo thank friend, and relative, for their115 words
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Article78 1965-03-04 8 I* Ward* SIS (Minimum) LIST PRICE LESS 40% with one y»r Knarantrr for Drrca. 19 Television Hurry atockx limited. It. <fc K. Nathan Ltd 2S Orchard Road. Spore. OESICN THAI OhMM Kvenlag »rri>ratr« l.itr^t in Fashion and Kl»- rompleti" linr of Ready-to. Wear Vanity, 32. Kaffir. Place, s pore78 words
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Article36 1965-03-04 8 M KJ i/iniffiMin) WOMEN'S WORLO DAY of prayer ■r« in railMai Road l~i— wjlailan' Ohuroh a:, p m Mrthodlat Tamil Church Shoit Btrcel In flltam .T pm '■hurch of i-hri«t of Mi.lava ,-t.phla Kond.36 words
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Article388 1965-03-04 8 The sum the World Bank has agreed to lend the Singapore Government for the Johore River water project is jmuch smaller than was hoped U.S. $6.8 million against an I original expectation of about U.S. $17 million. The loan will cover only the foreign exchange costs of the388 words
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Article676 1965-03-04 8 1 Only a Lewis Carrol could do full justice to the visual system by which natural rubber lis graded and sold. Dr. L. C. Bateman told the International Rubber Study Group at their meeting in Washington three years ago. The grading system is based on shades676 words
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Article165 1965-03-04 8 The Thai Deputy Defence Minister. Air Chief Marshal Dato Dawee Chullasapya. will be warmly welcomed when he returns to Kuala Lumpur next week to sign the new Malaysian-Thai border agree- ment. The recent discussions in Penang appear to have produced a more flexible document which will help both165 words
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LETTERS
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249 1965-03-04 8 C^ERTAIft misunderstandings appear to have J arisen in the recent debate on the award made by the Government Services Arbitration Tribunal to postal clerks. In order to rectify these misunderstandings, I am writing this letter in my personal capacity. All the facts contained in249 words
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Letter315 1965-03-04 8 The four parts of the Tribunal's award deal specifically with the salary scales and allowances refererd to In the terms of reference. Therefore in this context there is absolutely no Justification for suggesting that the terms of reference were exceeded. Now, let us examine the claims by the Union and315 words
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Letter403 1965-03-04 8 On this Issue the Union made no claim. It wanted a separate enhanced salary scale for postal clerks rather than a special allowance. On the other hand, on May 14. 1964. just before the Union went on strike, the Government offered a special allowance of $20 per month to all403 words
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Letter68 1965-03-04 8 I FULLY agreed with Resident of Layang'2 regarding the gravel road from Layang2 to Rengam. On a fine dry day we are covered by fine dust. What It Is like on a rainy day can well be Imagined. The greatest sufferers are the school children who have to68 words
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Letter44 1965-03-04 8 WHAT a pleasant surprise this Monday morning to see a row of plant tubs on the road divider in Collyer Quay Congratulations to the imaginative person who j thought of the excellent contribution to the beauty of our City. A. T. C. Singapore44 words
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Article250 1965-03-04 8 WITH reference to your TT editorial of Feb. 27 on dearer water In Johore I wish to point out that repayment period is fixed at 30 years by the terms of Federal loans. Even if extended repayment periods were obtained this would merely defer the difficulties250 words
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Article878 1965-03-04 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O' DONOVAN BRITAIN'S COPS SPEAK UP IN THE FACE OF PUBLIC APATHY In ™«y ithin W^^F ment of Britain's intellectuals, it has become fashionable to distrust and dislike the police. To the extremists they are Brownshirts in a blue coat: to the878 words
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Advertisement539 1965-03-04 8 Straits TiBH ft Malay Mail Classified advertisements may b« handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STORAOK BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Bate Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Hous*. Collyer Quit THaT NCWS FRONT Fltxpatrlck'a Supermarket M. H. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Rate539 words
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Advertisement43 1965-03-04 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto lmp«rt»n I E«pert*)ft of H.gh Class Worsteds Wmllmm. SINGAPORE: 21, Ckulia S»reet, T«ti ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Is* Floor, Room No. 8. S4-64, Nathan Road, Kowloort43 words
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Advertisement203 1965-03-04 8 The World's First FULL-PICTURE 65cm TV 65' THIS IS THI FULL- J?' 5 K W ££l nOW you Can SfE TOU AX t NU" WITU TUI MT W PICTURE AS SUM SEEING fROM V. IN TV STATION TOUR T^"" INI FULL SCREIN EDCE nmnciwiii iTfftjggnm 0^ J^uS! s.id S to203 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1965-03-04 9 Bar girl Jenny: Ang took $450,000 insurance MURDER INQUIRY TOLD OF LAST- MINUTE POLICY RENEWAL THREE witnesses told a resumed preliminary inquiry today that Sunny Ang. 25. had taken insurance covers from them in the name of bar waitress Jenny Cheok. 22. lor a total of $460,000. All this, it1,359 words
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Article, Illustration468 1965-03-04 9 Identity card number. Both left the bot«l two days later. The identity card number of the girl, according to evidence given later by an officer from the Registry or Persons, was that issued to Cheok Cheng Kid, whose468 words
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Article, Illustration9 1965-03-04 9 murder inquiry: FIFTH DAY Bar girl REPORTER: T.F. Hwang9 words
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222 1965-03-04 9 Angs father wr* named in U as the beneficiary. On Aug. 1, 1963 Ang saw her again with a completed application form in the name af Cheok. seeking Insurance cover for $150,000. In it the worj "estate" was filled in as "the222 words
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105 1965-03-04 9 L/ol A KHAKI Wed. Teachers belonging to five unions, in Kelantan have decided to donate part of their salaries each month to the National Defence Fund, beginning this month until the end of the emerfcney. Ihe fire unions are the Kelantan Malay Teachers' Union. the National105 words
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240 1965-03-04 9 Singapore Alliance Party to honour Tengku SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will speak at a cerei mony, organ, ised by Singapore Alliance at i the National Theatre on j Sunday to mark hla 62nd birthday. Three other Federal Ministers will also address the gathering, according to a240 words
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Article57 1965-03-04 9 SINGAPORE Wed. Pr<v fe.ssor Norman Do*r. emrntuji profeaaor of nmrosurgery at the University of Edinburgh', is now in Singapore and will spend the whole of this month advising on the euro of neurosurgical pa(l lecturing. 81l visit here has been arranged under the terms of aa57 words
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Article37 1965-03-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Public Works Department head--1 quarters today announced that the b'.iriec at 57th mile Kota Tinßgi Merging Road had broken down and would not be passable to I traffic until lurther notice.37 words
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Advertisement98 1965-03-04 9 This deluxe Usha ceiling fan is made by the largest single-unit fan factory in the world. It is styled for modern living in 51 countries all over the world. S INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT c' A EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS P^ \^£A K\ AVAILABLE. V I y SERVICE AFTER SALES ASSURED.98 words
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Advertisement207 1965-03-04 9 U^C in C* I lN *J Ml of SINGAPORE Jfl 72/74. HIGH STREET. SPORE. TEL: *****/8 YOUR FAVOURITE STORE INTRODUCE YOU TO WP* S f Hr m > /OF LONOON JrJ*%J£ *J \Y* FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL «i BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Miss Margaret Leong demonstrated by Overseas Trained Beauty Consultant Miss Margaret Supervisor207 words
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Miscellaneous722 1965-03-04 9 Rfiipnm TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 3 Kuala l.umpur Hillbillies EUys First Date" I n o nn rnan fi lpo and Malacca i 8.00 Ne«» In Mandarin 810 ,JL <T7* Sl patt m and DX* Po*«« -Detectives Ho- r i« T A St P""*™ and Mm y 9 ReHtfoua pro- mv.sic.722 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-03-04 10 rpHE popularity of cold jruellerv continues unabatrd 1 because of the elefne and richness of carat cold, says a report on jewellery. Mam of th«- new creations arr being made in 18 or 20 «.irat >ellow faU, civing them a much softer i ml finer105 words
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Article70 1965-03-04 10 In the party mood POSTMAN'S Knock, the ideal dress for a girl who is in the party mood. It was produced by Mary Quant's Ginger Group in London. It is rose-potferned loce on matching lining creating on illusion of depth. There is a deep hemline flounce ond on eye-catching embroidered70 words
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Article, Illustration520 1965-03-04 10 Esme Baptista - ON TEA T GOLDEN TRAIL TO BE AUTY Esme Baptista MAINLY for WOMEN by QN her first trip to the Far East, Miss Rosemary Fitz simmons senior beauty con sultant. made a very pleasing observation the Asian girls have a beautiful skin. She said: "I am really impressed. Except for520 words
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591 1965-03-04 10 GAY PAULEY - Paris decrees fashions with a flare GAY PAULEY by THERE was a flare in A the Paris fashion look for spring summer 1965. It was composed of pleats, panels, airy silks and ultrafrminine touches that added up to sheer flattery. Most Paris couture houses presented their high fashion collections to591 words
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121 1965-03-04 10 Here's a recipe for cardamom and chocolate flavor easy to make demon cake. Cream cup of butter or margarine until consistency resembles mayonnaise. Add 1 cup of sugar gradually, continuing to cream Add 1 unbeaten egg and 1 egg yolk; beat well. Blend in 2121 words
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Advertisement98 1965-03-04 10 afl I W^m*. yaft.l WMm LaP* A. D 1 VfT"' fWI M taaff^J^TS Wf MM I^W -CWtflT IMM 7 "^"™"1 fty |«i- KILDARE: HIS SM KIND OF LIVING iaaaaaaaaaaH I>K I PPP^L <^k\L MV ll W "t A% I jM^gaMg^H H m «v NONG KONG HHHSSSHHI AFTER DARK J |f^f«f!]faTl98 words
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Advertisement885 1965-03-04 10 aaßl turn tan all over clear to your suntanned fingertips! Revlon'S new 'Fingertip Tans' 8 beachy. beigey pales-for-nails softly sunned, newer than nude! Tan your fingertips? Tan your toes? Why. the very idea! (Revlon's, of course!) 8 nail enamel colors, gently tawnied by the sun to make you look like885 words
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183 1965-03-04 11 Premier Lee on need to resist communal forces MALACCA. Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that if Malaysia was to survive the Indonesian confrontation pressure there should be enough people in the country I who believed in Malaysia to resist the communal forces within. He183 words
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118 1965-03-04 11 UATU PAHAT. Wed— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will convene a meeting of Umno members here on Friday in an effort to reinstate the suspended division of Batu Pahat Umno. The division wa?s suspended in December118 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-03-04 11 Mentri warns villagers of Kota Tinggi 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed JOHORES Mentri Besar. Dato H-ji Hassan bin Haji Yunos yesterday warned villagers in the Kota Tinggi district not to relax their guard against the threat of Indonesian infiltration in the area. He was speaking during a tour of isolated kampongs363 words
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332 1965-03-04 11 THE Sultan of Kedah today pledged he and his people "'would fight to the last drop of our blood" to defend the country's freedom, integrity and sovereignty. "We are a peace-loving nation and will not tolerate any threats by our enemy332 words
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Advertisement159 1965-03-04 11 THE VAUXHALL rTT)^! V\CTORuWu /^■■■■^^^^^^B 3av Mum m ml M*>+JA v\ 1 m Iff r f I K I I My yßHHßHgjgcfJg)Mgpjgg^| |H g| aMM ttmmmm K^, WF &>jg M MMM M ___2 _r^ Ml) DISTINCTIVE -DASH ING -DRAMATICALLY NEW Extra shoulder room Distinctive new shape makes BWind noise virtually159 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-03-04 11 u«a<! the roll] I bollin'N now to partake lj Ktk an k wou for A j^ I Of ROOFING CLEAR OUT IN OF AW LUNCH VO'JR CONSIDERATION, J^^ "jH/| PAPER <■ \L"TH' STREET!^ MEATH YON TREE < GLVNOR! IT IS 1 Li40 words
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Advertisement572 1965-03-04 12 i (ontinurd Krom Page f I. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wnrdu St (Min.)— Box SO et: txtr, DRIVER WANTED. Must t>e over thinv. oarriul dil>K«nt Rood references advantage. sSSSCf Box A.: S pore. WANTED GRADUATE TEACHERS nee) to teach In a OovemMflf Aided Secondary School. Slngacire Apply Box ABlB9 S.T. Spore.572 words
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Advertisement713 1965-03-04 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SI (Mitt.)— Box SO elf. rxtra wanteu i ioi gassami Mouneork Stralts-t>orn Chinese nome. food, quarters provided. Previous ■aefssßea unnrc«ma.ry but prepared ■MB bard. Tel 64->069 or call personally Sunday in a.m. 12 noon. No. 12 Bwettenham Road. B'pore. ESTABLISHED EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHER In Smgapere requires) a713 words
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Advertisement940 1965-03-04 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED li \*,,rd* il (Mim.)— Box SO et*. extra COUPLE REOUIRES UNFURNISH EO single 'double room flat/house modern sanitation rruronable rent. Appr. Box A 8176 B.T. b pore. ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED for art department of large organI'.ition. Area 2,500 sq. ft. approximately. Box A 6054 S.T. (B'pore >. BUSINESS EXECUTIVE940 words
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Advertisement911 1965-03-04 12 EDUCATION IS Word* SI (Mir,.)— Box SO et: extrc SENIOR CAMBRIDCE CLASSES! Alii moon Evening (Eight subjects) Krgmter early Starting 10th Raja'a Rattle. Place. Spore DON'T WORRY IF FAILED! ttujd > College offers Senior Cambridge classes (eight subjects): Keglstcr eaily MS.W* B'pore. HEALTH SCIENCE Taught ny speciHlist Teachers under approved911 words
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Advertisement974 1965-03-04 12 FURNITURE IS Word* U (Mim.)— Box SO el: txtra FURNITURE PROBLEM? Consult Adrian For Cane Furniture, 423 Ktvn valley Road ***** Spore. I MACHINERY PLAN T FOR SALE IS Wordt <f (Mim.)— Box i" rt* extra 10RB. EXCAVATOR Backater Skimmer fully .-quipped good condition. ApPiv Rox A 6190 S.T Spore974 words
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Advertisement809 1965-03-04 12 FOR SALE IS Ward* $t (Mim.)—Bax SO rt*. extra OFFERS ARI INVITED for ttir MHM| Items of office furniture: -'< wooden executive desks, 96 wooden miKrilianrous clerka/tjrpixta dealu, 170 moms cnalra. These Items are n use and are generally in .■<« i condition. They win be uvailaMe lor r.rnov:,! at809 words
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Advertisement1488 1965-03-04 12 ■<q W J Wdjk -WM LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TENDER NOTICE TRANSFER OF DIESEL GENERATING PLANT AND CONSTRICTION OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION Tenders are Invited for: ia) The dismantling .it Batu Pahat. the transportation Irom Batu Pahat to Bentong and the re-erection at Bentong, of a 400 KW Huston Diesel Generating1,488 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-03-04 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K Due Spore Sails P. Shan Penang ASPHALION Liverpaal. Glasgow Mar S ACAPENOR L.verpeel Mar t Mar 7 Mar I'll Mar 11 MAION liverpaal, Dubun, Giasgcm... Mar II Mar 14 Mm 15 21 Mar 21 PELEUS liverpaal, Dbblm, Glasgow... Ma- 12 Mar 14 MEMNOH1,279 words
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Advertisement2450 1965-03-04 13 UmMmtAkmiMmM P'^ THE,EAC]LINES LWg J7t**»^W 'W-— -on* k.unnon. roaoiM.s ji.wtioewat' Pkaai 7111, Ptaaa *****. Pkaaa till. Paaaa *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, >NTV»ERP ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN Smppora P. S'-am Penang ■lEIRA" (a) sa.led la Part/ J Mm I I Mar "PANAMA" (I)2,450 words
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Advertisement1298 1965-03-04 13 W^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD \r*^ U.K. /Continent CITT OF WELLINGTON Lordon. H'b.'g. R'daa^ Havre S'POn P S'Mm h-.i brar.|emguin la Pt Talay CITT OF LEEDS m.re, I o«a, H burg, ll» ..erp M bra 14/17 Mar 11, 29 Mar 21/22 Mai CASTILLIAN "a.ie. loon. H'burg. R'dam AniMrp. Mora1,298 words
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Article101 1965-03-04 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. TNDUSTRIALS Intensified their drift today and practically the whole list showed falls. Key stocks led the decline In quiet trading. Base metals and oils weakened. Mt. Isa was down 3d. to 335. 9d. and A.O.G. fell Is. 3d. to 30s. 9d. Mount I«a 33/8 N Broken101 words
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Article270 1965-03-04 14 A 1 ARCH first «rade rubber 11 f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71-V, cents per Ib., np quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closinr prices in cents270 words
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Article30 1965-03-04 14 THE Malayan Eichanxc Bankf Atae- ciatian mndr thrse cltangra in it* rates to merchants y<-«torday (all rates 10 vlfK'i lellinx TT er OD ready: Deuttene Danish Kraner |M|30 words
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720 1965-03-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was no particular trend yesterday on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia which appeared neither to be affected by the earlier promise of talks of peace between Malaysia and Indonesia nor the later sobering news of the Johore ambush.720 words
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Article28 1965-03-04 14 Malayan Stork Indirrs ■aV. I Mar. S Industrials: 7<f.fi2 79 fiO Tins: iru.39 HUH S rubber*: 10.". :.l 1u:,.;,l •Dec. 30, 19«.-, 100 Dec. 29, 1963=10028 words
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Article764 1965-03-04 14 BUSINESS In and reported to i lie Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Ounlep laVtWl K I> il.im«ii >i r.i. ,|iiim i 11.41: Eait. Smtllars ll.eO») ft »7. .-J.IKMI* $:i.St>:764 words
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Article38 1965-03-04 14 Chinese Produce Exchange, Sinicapore noon price* par picul yctterrtay: Coconut ml: t.uik S«4| k< Lan Copra ik Coattaeat: Pepper: Miintnk «h'- black mo S.nKJport Coconut Oil Millers' M*aciation prices: b Singaport Cepra Association ntM •nets: I38 words
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Article34 1965-03-04 14 (y- tn. tree •■change ni.uk, t n U.I. noii.ir la quoted :or T.T. .-inn t i,, ci»h. •ttrllni; n d >rM tael ol KOlrt ■1 tollouinx rohad attacked North Vn-iruin I 134 words
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Article83 1965-03-04 14 rpilF Frdrri-iion Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for ralrulating customs duties for the »tik beginning on Mar. 4. Rubber 71* i rts. a Ib. < i»l>ia a ton. < oronut oil si in, i, a ton. Palm uil $755.25 a ton. Palm krrnrls $415.75 a83 words
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Advertisement1216 1965-03-04 14 Y^"'^"' KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Yofconama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago "Tsuaesliaa Man" 1114 Apt 24 Apr 22 May 21 May 11 May SJiae "Maaesliaa Mara" 21 21 Apr I May 4 Jaae I Jaaa 11 Jaaa 17 Java West Coast of Central/South America1,216 words
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Advertisement1045 1965-03-04 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEAUNB INDIA. PAKISTAN AM P. CULF SERVICE Te: Tewasrille, triskaaa aM Syaacy Ta: aMnt aa« Nagipattnaa Penang P. Sham S'pora S'pora P. S'nam Penani 30MBALA 11 Mar 12/11 Mar 14/11 Mar RAJULA 11/24 Mar 25 Mat 21 Mat IANKURA* 23 Mar 14 Mar 25/21 Mat MiULA 12/11 Aar1,045 words
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Advertisement388 1965-03-04 14 CLOSING PRICES .Mar. 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71:; s cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5629 37A up S7> Unofficial estimated offering 265 tons (up 5 tons). O.S.E. LINE Looding for L. MARQUES DURBAN CAPETOWN Spore P. Sham Penong "Oceon Enterprise" 22/23 Mar 27/28 Mar "Oceon Peace" 22/23388 words
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Advertisement53 1965-03-04 14 SPORE P'SHAM PINANG ETA ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ITD FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA A CHITTAGONG M.V. "VISHVA VIR" tor Fran Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney Mar IS 16 Mor 11/14 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATi OF KUTCH" tor Tr.ncofnoirModrcn ond Calcutta Mor 3 7 M«r 9 10 ChMrf Afeiilt: R. JUMABHOr I SONS LTD.. 24. Malocco53 words
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Advertisement911 1965-03-04 15 NOTICE LINGUI TIN LIMITED i Incorporated in the SUte of Singapore) Certificate No. 4053 for $700 s:ock in the name of MADAM HELENA RICKETTS has been reported lost, or mislaid. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within seven days, no claim or representation in respect or the above is made911 words
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Advertisement810 1965-03-04 15 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH MEETING, 1965 FIKST DAY SI NOW 14TH MARCH, 1965. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY HTH MARCH 1965 THIRD DAY SUNDAY 2 1ST MARCH. 1965. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps (For Members only) are available at the Town810 words
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Advertisement900 1965-03-04 15 NOTICES MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Malay and English Media), CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, 1965 1 (losing Date for Entries at SUte Education Offices is 10th May. 1965. 2 Entry Forms and Particulars of Fees may be obtained at State Education Offices trom Ist March. 1965 onwards. 3.900 words
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Advertisement294 1965-03-04 15 TENDERS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TENDERS Tenders will be received by th Bursar, University of Malayj Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon 12th March. 1965 for the Propose* Renovation and Repainting t Library Building (Phase I). Tender Documents are obtain able from the Bursar's Office dur ing normal working hours upoi294 words
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Advertisement609 1965-03-04 15 SINGAPORE VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO IMS/M SESSION Applications are Invited for admission to the Craft Courses In c the following department* of the SINOAPORE VOCATIONAL INI. STITUTE. These courses are offered full-time and part-time with i. ENGLISH as the medium of instruction: 1. Woodcraft A Construction 0 2.609 words
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Advertisement274 1965-03-04 15 j CATHAY ADVERTISTING LTD. Requires VISUAUSER Must be a sound man with agency experience and ability to design and produce good visuals. FINISHED ARTISTS Knowledge of technical production and studio routine essential. Agency experience preferred. CREATIVE WRITER An ideas man with real advertising sense to write selling copy for press,274 words
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1681 1965-03-04 16 DES COLEMAN'S FIVE PENANG WINNERS INCLUDE A HATTRICK RACING with Epsom Jeep pENANG, Wed. Australian jockey Des (.oleman rode five winners in seven races here today. He got going on Entertainer 111 in the second i race, followed up with a; Juit t nek with Just Dandy, Beauty Miss and1,681 words
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Article42 1965-03-04 16 TOTAL POOL $46,630 1 No. *****9 $27,984 2 No. *****4 $6,996 3 No. *****2 $3,498 Starters ($666 each): No*. *****3. *****7. *****1, *****1, *****5. *****5, *****8. Consolations ($349 each): Nos. *****7, *****7. *****0. *****1. *****9, *****7. *****5. *****2, *****4. 1»5956.42 words
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Article104 1965-03-04 16 IPOH. Wed— The Perak Turf Club made a profit of only 5i 8.988 in 1964 after paying out about $3,200,000 to government In taxes. The small profit was mainly due to higher expenditure and taxation and a drop in profits from the unlimited sweeps and104 words
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210 1965-03-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A number of promising newcomers have been included among the 26 players selected for the Selanuoi Hockey Association's first state trial of the season at Pantai tomorrow. The trial is in preparatior for the Malaysian Hockes Federation's first frtendl\ I quadrangular210 words
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90 1965-03-04 16 NEW YORK, Wed.— Police started a drive yesterday to "root out* a new betting development in which illegal bookmakers are enlisting housewives a.s telephone answering services. Police ommbsioner Michael Murphy said in a statement that for wages of MSSS to MS'BO a weekReuter - 90 words
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Article74 1965-03-04 16 MELBOURNE. Wed Austra- lian runner Ron Clarke broke me world ten niles record here tonight with a tune of 47mln. 12.8 aec. Clarke had to slow to a walk on the 31st lap between the seventh and eighth miles because of •■Mitch yet he slashed 14s>ec.Reuter - 74 words
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Article58 1965-03-04 16 LONDON. Wed Results of. Football League matches played in Britain last night were: F.nghsh Mr. -Northampton 4 1 Bolton 0. Div. 3 Bristol City 3 j Brentford 2. Scottish Div. I— Falklrk 4 Airdrieonians 1. Matches postponed: English Div. I— Wolves v West Bromwlch; Div. 2— RotherhamReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1965-03-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore AAA will hold a crosscountry run over ten miles for seniors and five miles for juniors at Dover Road on Saturday.26 words
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351 1965-03-04 16 CRICKET Manjrekar hits 102 then loses Test place AIADRAS, Wed. expected the First Test between Nov. land and India p< out in a draw here yosterday. New Zealand set the almost impossible task of st-orinc 282 runs to win in under two hours, batted out time and were 62 forReuter - 351 words
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Advertisement247 1965-03-04 16 Rome i Daily flights direct from Bangkok via convenient connecting carrier. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience, You're better off with Pan Am S Bm world's most experienced airline ____>— Frankfurt it ii ii247 words
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Advertisement396 1965-03-04 16 -_-_-HRHS9H_J___I What kind of world will you live in a decade fro« now or in twenty-five years? If you base your answer on the incredible scientific progress of the last quarter-century, the future appears awesoae indeed. Man's opportunities could be the greatest ever known; his civilization the finest ever achieved.396 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-03-04 16 SPORTS SUMMARY "I HOCKEY lOOCm Prnanc Lf«: CRC 2 Free School Policr tournry dpohi: Central 0; SLRC 15 PSC 1 XfRri Lc*4 Traffic 1. P«nanif Div. 2: Glu- Seremban): PWD 4 Police 0: (tor Club 5 Elango 1; Medicals 2 i CRC 4 Pt. Dickaon Garrison 2. TPCA B' 050 words
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809 1965-03-04 17 LIM KEE CHAN; MANSOOR RAHMAN - LIM KEE CHAN and MANSOOR RAHMAN PRO-AM GOLF By SINGAPORE. Wed. Murray ol Australia won the Singapore pro-am golf tournament for the second year running with a different partner, 18-handicapper. Jock McKay, to score a nett 65 over the Bukit Course today. Murray809 words
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Article100 1965-03-04 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Television Malaysia. Singapura. will lelevlse on Channel 5 the llghtslights of the Singapore Open golf championship which begins tomorrow, and the pro-am tournament played today. will be ;iblo to see films of the pro-am tournament at 8.30! p.m. tomorrow; Uie first round of j100 words
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331 1965-03-04 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - CRICKET PLACES IN STATE XIs ONLY FOR MEMBERS, SCA RULE KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor cricketers will have to j be members of the Selangor Cricket Assoelation to be eligible to pJay for the State. The finance committee of the SCA. which met ye.ster- i day, endorsed this331 words
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Article134 1965-03-04 17 f ONDON. Wid. Hong Kong J "A" team' won the LynchStaunton Challenge Cup for team Pustol shooting m the National Rule Association overseas postal shoot, the results of which were announced today. Tney scored a total of 887 < points. Top scorer for the four- 1134 words
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136 1965-03-04 17 ATHLETICS Walking champ starts a club CINGAPORE, Wed. An Em llsh international waJkiog champion who arrived here oi.v a few days ago has already formed a walking club at Tei:g«ii. He i> Cpl. David Levy, who has competed in several maior championships in Britain in h past few year.s. Las:136 words
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131 1965-03-04 17 MOTOR-RACING HONG KONG DRIVERS IN WONG'S GP TEAM SINGAPORE. Wed. Richard Wong Wai Hong, the Singapore racing driver, has formed his own racing team to compete in the Malaysian Grand Prix here on April 11 12. The team to be called the Won* HW Hong Racine Organisation of Singapore will131 words
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Article36 1965-03-04 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders Pede- 1 1 ration officials: President Chan I Chee Seng; vice-president Lee I Choon Eng. Soh Chuan Chwee; secretary Goh Tiang Seong: treasurer Tan Choo Beng. i i i36 words
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Article25 1965-03-04 17 TAIPING. Wed. Taiping Chinese Recreation Club will hold an tennis tournament in conjuction with their golden jubilee celebration from Saturday to Mar. 14.25 words
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Article583 1965-03-04 17 SUSPENDED SWIMMER TO SEEK JURISDICTION OF NSW SUPREME COURT OYDNEY, Wed.—Olym- pic swimmer Dawn Fraser, suspended for ten years by the Aust r a 1 i a n Swimming Union, will take legal action to challenge the ban. her lawyer announced here last night. Linda McGlll. suspendedReuter - 583 words
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Advertisement38 1965-03-04 17 Ml |wacker| Vibro Rammer 650 percussion strokes per minute. For all types of compaction work on soil and asphalt. I M. D. M. LTD. I w^ Wearnr Brnv l.ld Singapore. and other Wearnr s Dealers Throughout The Federation.38 words
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Advertisement272 1965-03-04 17 558rv?w«5285MMP8iij i HOhJ^^^^^^S Mm BOW 111 *^^W -I^^* J^r sta e extracted through louvres built in. IA m\ J jf/^-^S. \jM^ t0 the rMr p ars Variable AtKOFLOW outlet* I H^^^jß 1 (ln\\ -r- tte^ t0 either side lhc acia direct an air flow to li NbV^"^// J any part272 words
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Miscellaneous288 1965-03-04 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Child has to bear a blow In 1. Green might need this. In Wiltshire <7t. bringing It off 1 7. 6 1. 7. Savage USA order did not 8. Can be enjoyed in varlou* alter unfavourable result (15) beer-halls one enters (lO>. 10. Stroke made288 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-03-04 17 DIARY SO< 'C'KR— Tour match: Penang v Boldklubben PC < Denmark* City Stadium. Penang. Tan ('hong Cup: Rifle Range Rd <KL>. Johore Sultan's Cup: B. Pahat v Segamat P. Pahat). GOLF Spore open champion- j ships (Buklt Course), noon. HOCKEY Negri Lge: 17 Gurkhas v HSC; Garrisons v Rangers (NS61 words
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564 1965-03-04 18 KIALA LI'MPCR, Wednesday V NEW method of selling Malaysian rubber in romped standardised bales and according to its technical qualities wus announced today In the Miniver off Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lira Swee Ann. He said: "This development, which promises to be564 words
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Article56 1965-03-04 18 PARIS Wed.— The 15-nation Nato permanent council today discussed the situation in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam and Malaysia. Nato sources said. The meeting, attended by senior officials from the United States. Britain, the Netherlands. West Germany and Belgium, will continue this afternoon. No decision or resolutionReuter - 56 words
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Article73 1965-03-04 18 SINOAPORE. Wed —Professor I Hugh Wilkinson, visiting Professor of Industrial Administration at the University of Malaya under the Colombo Plan, said yesterday that one of the major industrial problems facing Malaysia now was the lack of people with managerial training and experience. He said: "You have73 words
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428 1965-03-04 18 Assembly of cars to create 10,000 new jobs SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. predicted today that in five years' time the motor vehicles assembly and spare parts industry should create 10.000 new jobs for Malaysian citizens. Dr. Goh was speaking al a ceremony, at which428 words
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Article33 1965-03-04 18 MELBOURNE. Wed.— The Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. has offered £AlOO towards a prize for anyone who can design a more comlortable style of evening dress for men Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article156 1965-03-04 18 BANGKOK. Wednesday. fUK Thai Deputy Defence Ministry, Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chulanppya will leave for Kuala Lumpur by air on March 10 to sign the Thai-Malaysian frontier defence agreement, according to an official announcement. The new agreement, which will be signed with ceremony in theReuter - 156 words
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Article25 1965-03-04 18 MANILA. Wed. The former J.ipanese Prime Minister. Mr Nobosuke Kishi arrived in Manila today for a five-day semiofficial visit and talk* with25 words
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Article, Illustration133 1965-03-04 18 WHY THE POLICE SAID 'NO' TO PAP KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The police in Malacca refused to grant permission for the People's Action Party branch there to hold a procession from the airport to its headquarters at Kampong Pantai today because "the country is In a state of emergency." This was133 words
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Article60 1965-03-04 18 SINOAPORE. Wed— The Windso: Pai; I Residents Association will hold a variety show Malam Berjaya at the Victoria Theatre on March 9 in aid of its kindergarten building fund. Tickets priced at S3. $2 and $1 are obtainable at C.K. Tang, CoW Storage and Wlnstons.60 words
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233 1965-03-04 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Armless Lai Yoke Heong will take her school certificate examination again. This was decided today by the Board of Trustees, which met for nearly three hours to discuss her future following her failure in the exam she233 words
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Article64 1965-03-04 18 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr G Sathianathan has been re-elected president of the Victoria Institution Old Boys Association (Southern Branch). Other officials elected were Mr. Noel Hay. vice-president: Mr. C. T. Retnam. secretary; Mr. John Davis, treasurer, and Mr. G. F. Leembruggan. publicity secretary. Committee: Messrs. Viji Krishnan.64 words
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Article346 1965-03-04 18 LONDON. Wed The stock I markets gave a very .satisfactory performance today although the volume of business left a good deal to be desired. The gold figures I helped sentiment and a further batch of mostly favourable company statements provided a number of features. OUts346 words
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185 1965-03-04 18 'Consult our people? That's our business' says tribal chief SALISBURY. Wednesday. ARHODESIAN tribal chief told Britain's visiting Commonwealth Secretary yesterday that it was not the concern of the British Government whether or not the chiefs consulted their people on the independence issue. The Minister. Mr. Arthur Bottomley. was meeting theReuter - 185 words
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Article40 1965-03-04 18 MELBOURNE. Wed. Three men were burned to death today as they tried to flee from a raging bushflre in hills about 20 miles from Melbourne. The fire destroyed at leasl 12 houses and many shacks. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article48 1965-03-04 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 22«4d.. Apr. 22<«d.. May 21-15 16d.. June 21-13 16d.. Apr. June 22>,d July Sept. 21-11/IM.. Oct., Dec. 21Sd.. Jan. Mar. 21-9'16d.. Apr. June 21 >,d. July Sept. 21-7/IM.. Oct. Dec. 21 >,d. c.i.f. Mar 21-5 16d.. Apr. 21 \d.. May 21-3 16d. Tone: Steady48 words
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Article24 1965-03-04 18 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £1265, sellers £1267',. Forward buyers £*****. sellers £1258. Settlement £1262 Turnover am 185 tons, p.m. 265 tons Tone: Very steady.24 words
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138 1965-03-04 18 Only 1300 men but 'N.Z. stake is the biggest 9 AUCKLAND. Wed. The New Zealand Minister of Defence. Mr. Dean Eyre, said last night that nearly 1.300 New Zealand servicemen were in the Southeast Asian theatre at the moment. "On a population basis, this is a larger contribution than thatReuter - 138 words
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131 1965-03-04 18 SYDNEY. Wed.— The deputy opposition leador. Mr. E. G. Whitlam. returned yesterday from a month long Asian tour and said that, while Australians generally were highly regarded in the area, their image wa.^ tarnished by Government leaders' "warlike" statements on Malaysia. The Labour131 words
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Article75 1965-03-04 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. School students who were unsuccessful in their 1964 Cambridge School Certificate examination are advLsed to register before March 7 if they wish to repeat the examination this year. The Ministry of Education said today that they should register wiili" the principals of the75 words
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Article55 1965-03-04 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 14 school teams will compete In the Chinese YMCA s inter junior secondary school debates for Secondary One and Two students, beginning on Mar. 6 The elimination debates will last for three months and the finals will be held on June 1955 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-03-04 18 Bid to end 'nonsense' of Royal Marriages Act lONDON. Wed— An at--4 tempt is to be made in Parliament next week to repeal the Royal Marriacc Act of 177*. under which all descendants of Kine George II IMTC la «ct the so\ creiun'-. consent before m.irrvinu Mi "Marcus l.ipton (Labour)Reuter - 200 words
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103 1965-03-04 18 Deputy PM to open family planning show SINGAPORE Wed —The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will declare open a family planning exhibition, Family Welfare Exhibition," organised by the International Planned Parenthood Federation iS.E. Asia and Oceania region), at the Keppel Harbour community centre on Mar. 5 at 5103 words
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181 1965-03-04 18 American arms aid to Israel on one condition... TEL AVIV. Wed. The United States has conditionally offered direct military aid to Israel, it was reported here yesterday. The reports said the cnnditinn was that Israel should not act against Arab eoun over their plans to divert headwaters of the riverReuter - 181 words
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Article88 1965-03-04 18 WORCESTER. Wed— A 15--ir old schoolgirl, Yvonne Barker, is to be the next mayoress ol this city of 54.000 people. Yvonne has been chosen by her grandfather. Alderman H. Exall. 61, who was nominated yesterday as the next mayor. His wife does not feel up toReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement18 1965-03-04 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS BIRTH PAGCR hi MH|M »ntl Drnnx a «irl IVhrtui J.m.- at Butvaar Near Ward Roth urll18 words
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Advertisement142 1965-03-04 18 ti|VPk LA A Fa I M m^y, answer j n aii fields PHOTOGRAPHY. |H JHHI. ..^aawwßßP*""""" fli Wm .Jmt The Choice of Specialists For C\F Amt |A Its Amazing Versatility And LT\ In paralleled Performance. V(X( OCRO) He who forms a friendship with an EXAKTA Varex paves the way to142 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-03-04 18 THE WEATHERg JJIGHEST and lowest temperaturps in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hiehrst l«wn( Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kola Bharu 86 73 Penatiß 88 73 Ipoh 93 72 91 73 rimapore 90 73 C. Highland 5544 words
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