The Straits Times, 5 March 1965
1965-03-05
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Title Section20 1965-03-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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Article, Illustration541 1965-03-05 1 T. G. NG - T. G. NG Ked carpet and three spontaneous cheers 200 children thrilled by special attention By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE Federal capital gave Prince Philip an impressive welcome despite inclement weather when he arrived this evening for a two-day official visit. It was drizzling when his Andover541 words
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260 1965-03-05 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. demonstrators, shouting "Down with s the murderer Johnson." today broke through barricades and a human wall of Soviet policemen to smash windows of the U.S. Embassy and stain the walls with ink. The demonstration was in I protest against American air strikesReuter - 260 words
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Article56 1965-03-05 1 JAKARTA. Tliurs— An Indonesian naval lleet was reported today v. have left the East Java naval base of Soerabaya to an unknown destination for what was described as part of the implementation of the "Dwikora." Dwlkora Is President Soekarno \s two-point command to strengthen i Indonesia'sAP - 56 words
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Article38 1965-03-05 1 MANILA. Thurs.— President Marapacnl yesterday confirmed reports that he had directed the Foreign Office to review the ex- j lstlng agreements the Philippines has with Indonesia In the light j of security considerations. Reuter. IReuter - 38 words
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Article78 1965-03-05 1 >TEWPORT -Kentucky I Thurs.— A 15-year-old schoolboy has been given permission to leave school so that he can support his 19-year-old pregnant wife. At a truancy hearing, the boy told the county judge he had not attended school because he was trying to support the girl he78 words
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Article378 1965-03-05 1 P KRISHNAN - Off: 20 goods trains in two days P KRISHNAN B> KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 20 goods trains have been cancelled since the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya "Started an unofficial work-to-rule campaign yesterday mornins. Most passenger trains were late again today. Thousands of dollars worth of perishable goods, usually carried378 words
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Article108 1965-03-05 1 MALAYSIA. NIGERIA TO SET UP TIES KUALA I.IMPI R. Thurs Malaysia and Nigeria arc to set up diplmnatu relations, it m announced today ■•Arrangenn-nts arc now well underway for the Malaysian (Government to set up a High Commission in Lagos shortly." an External Affairs .Ministry statement said. The Assistant Minister108 words
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Article66 1965-03-05 1 LONDON. Thurs The death certificate of a Mr. 'X who smoked 15 cigarettes a day. Rave the cause of death as cancer ol the lung with cigarette n secondary cause, press reports said today Tliis is believed to be the in-t 1 occasion in BritainReuter - 66 words
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Article367 1965-03-05 1 Sock gets Thai Note on talks OANGKOK. Thurs. Indonesia was 10--day said to have acknowledged receipt Ol ;i Thai message relaying to Jakarta the Malaysian reaction to proposed new peace talks on the Malaysia crisis. Highly reliable sourv however, that the acknowledgment did not Indicate whether Indonesia would attend theAP; UPI - 367 words
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Article48 1965-03-05 1 M SIRAI I A KINGSTON. Thurs filirih h» (1 lt>st threr wiekfts for W in Hr*t innmu- it lunrh .»n mtoiml day of its Trst .tiMin«t Wi-Nt MIN 'Simpson 11. I ..ury 11 Booth 1 O nrill retired hurt 1> First D IM.i> Sr,- P.nr ti48 words
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Article107 1965-03-05 2 Terror bomb kills 4 children CAIGON. Thurs. A terrorist bomb exploded beside a bar here last night killing four Vietnamese children and wounding 11, Saigon hospital reported today. A United States military spokeman said two Amerlear servicemen were slightly hurt by flying glass splinters in the blast. It was theReuter - 107 words
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Article124 1965-03-05 2 LANDING OF MARINES PUT OFF SAIGON. Thurs. The. landing of U.S. Marines to guard key American installations in South Vietnam has been postponed indefinitely, usually reliable sources here said today. The Marines, from a battalion cruising with the Seventh Fleet, had been expected to land at Da Sang airbase 375124 words
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260 1965-03-05 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs MORE U S. air strikes against North Vietnam were predicted here yesterday in continuation of a policy of putting pressure on Hanoi to seek a peaceful settlement. There wore no announcements of any new raids as a followupReuter - 260 words
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Article98 1965-03-05 2 Riots over new varsity head LAGOS. Thurs. Riot police used teargas and clubs yesterday to disperse students at the University of Lagos who clashed in a dispute over the replacement of the university's Vice Chancellor. At least five students were arrested and four treated for injuries. A police detachment wasAP - 98 words
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Article43 1965-03-05 2 j NEW DELHI. Thurs. The i Aga Khan h.i.s paid two million 'rupees ($1.3 million in full settlement of the 8.100.000 rupees <$5 I million! income tax owed to India j by hus grandfather, the late Aga I Khan.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 2 IZMIR (Turkey). Thurs. A series of earthsriocks rocked the Aegean region of Turkey on Tuesday night and yesterday, cracking i.d toppling chimneys. No casualties \vei> reDorted.— A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article33 1965-03-05 2 TOKYO. Tli urs— Japans Lower House of Parliament yesterday j approved the 1965 fiscal national budget totalling 3.658.080 million I yen < $30 000 million) the largest in Japanese history. A. P.33 words
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Article, Illustration246 1965-03-05 2 AMERICA MAY BE INVOLVED IN WAR No. 2 IN A YEAR' \V ASHI.NGTON, T Thurs. Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the former Attorney General. said last night the Unitod States might be irV volved in another war in South-East Asia within a year. Relations between Indonesia and Malaysia were deteriorating steadilyUPI - 246 words
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Article55 1965-03-05 2 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Pakistan will export to Indonesia goods worth U.S. 110 million in the next i six months, a Government statement said yesterday. The exports will be financed out of ;i Pakistani loan of this amount. Exportable items are raw cotton, •otton yarn, gieycloth, gunny bags55 words
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Article29 1965-03-05 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The United Stales consulate building in Medan. North Sumatra, has been placed under guard following recent ami-American demonstrations. Embassy officials here confirmed yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article329 1965-03-05 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. REPRESENTATIVES of 19 Com- r munist parties, meeting in Moscow yesterday, demanded the immediate withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. In a joint declaration, the parties also called on the United States to stop forthwith all329 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 2 RANGOON. Ihur.v Nearly 3 000 people were made homeless whr:i more than 600 hau.«es were gutted in a fire which broke out here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous11 1965-03-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /%/E oowf^\ /^IVe albeadv^N (NeeofeNT fviSZLJ?*11 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-03-05 3 4 PAIR of uniformed members of the American Nazi Party were roughed up while picketing a |ewish meeting in San Francisco. Here policemen separate |ow Witkower, (left) from Naxi picket Ronald Daley (right) during the scuffle. The mass meeting was being held in protest oveiUPI - 73 words
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Article24 1965-03-05 3 BONN. Thurs. Winter gripped moat 01 Europe today taming temperatures and snow brmginc chaos to road and rail traffic and shipping. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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231 1965-03-05 3 Kosygin reverses Nik's economic decisions MOSCOW, Thursday. Soviet Union yesterday announced a new Government re-organisation which reverses decisions made by Mr. Khrushchev j in' 1962. Six ministries, all of them concerned with the economy, which were relegated by the former premier to the status of State committees, have been restoredReuter - 231 words
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Article50 1965-03-05 3 BUDAPEST. Thurs. The Hungarian Ministry ot Health said yesterday that an bat European influenza epidemic had reached Hungary. The Ministry reported many flu (Mj-e-s In southern and central Hungary. Thr virus was a milrl lorm and mast patients recovered In two or three days' time. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-03-05 3 Liz Taylor weeps as her Rolls kills a woman I)UBLIN. Thurs. A 3J chauffeur-d riven car taking actress Elizabeth Taylor to meet her husband Richard Burton last right knocked down and killed an elderly woman. The Rolls-Royce car was driven by Miss Taylor's regular chauffeur. Gaston Sanz. who had JustReuter - 232 words
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143 1965-03-05 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.— The 13- year-old sister of Saudi Arabia's ConsulGeneral here, who had been missing since Tuesday, was found yesterday in an hotel here. Police quest loed a 24-year-old garage mechanic who. they said. 1 had been with the girl. Parents ofAP - 143 words
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Article55 1965-03-05 3 LONDON. Thurs. Death* «nd injuries on Britain's roads soared to a peace-time record of 385.499 in 1964 an eight -per cent In- over the 1963 figure, the Ministry of Transport announced tonight. Some 7.280 people were killed up 898 over the 1963 toll and mnrr than 95.000Reuter - 55 words
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Article45 1965-03-05 3 TOKYO- Thurs. Gen. Masakazu Kawabp. who commanded the Japanese forces against the British 14th Army in Burma during the war and became commander lof Japan's Ist military force immediately after his country's surI render In 1945. died here yesterj day. aged 78— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 3 LONDON. Thurs Jack Tanner, chairman of the British Trade* Union Congress in 1953-&4--1 died in Heathfleld yesterday aft«r a long illness. He Was "5. AP.AP - 28 words
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156 1965-03-05 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States yesterday conducted an underground nuclear t«-*t and also announced that it had recorded seismic signals of "an event" which had occurred in a Soviet nuclear testing irci A spokesman for the Atomic Kncrgy ('ommis sion, which disclosed the156 words
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Article84 1965-03-05 3 BLADON VILLAGE, Thurs. The parish council that guards the land surrounding Sir Winston Churchill's grave took action yesterday against hot dog stands and other commercial paraphernalia. I The six-man council passed a resolution against any large-scale commercialisation that would change the character of their quietReuter - 84 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Pope Paul yesterday asked Roman Catholics to hold collections for the world's hungry during the 40--day period of Lent which began yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration174 1965-03-05 3 'Who'll lead MRM?' riddle as leaders gather ONDON. Thurs. Top supporters of the Moral Rearmament Movement from all over the world gathered here last ninht for the funeral i today of their leader. Iff. Peter Howard, with no signs of a successor yet emerging. Mr. Howard, who died In Lima.Reuter - 174 words
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79 1965-03-05 3 NURSE FAINTS AT 'MERCY KILLINGS TRIAL J^JUNICH, Thurs. Anna Gastler, 67. one of 14 nurses on trial here for aiding in the murder of 8.000 mentally or physically disabled patients under the Nazi regime, had a heart attack in court yes- terday and was carried out. The trial of the79 words
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Advertisement398 1965-03-05 3 Mm f t* '"^fT* I I START II ANEW I INTEREST IN LIFE JLI ENJOY A SAFE II G7 I FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money earn* the maximum safe and sure raw 0/6% whao I yon place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. I No U.K.398 words
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303 1965-03-05 4 Big rush by skilled workers for Sabah jobs CINGAPORE, Thurs. There was a big rush by skilled workmen, mostly unemployed, at the Havelock community centre this afternoon to apply for jobs from the visiting 16-man mission from the Sandakan Contractors Association. Police stood by outside the centre, as the applicants303 words
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Article166 1965-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Toh Puan Noor Aishah, yesterday entertained several prize donors of the "Xmas Quiz" contest to tea at the Istana Negara. The Xmas Quiz is the last in the series of Christina.fairs to raise funds for the166 words
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158 1965-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Public Daily-Rated Workers' Unions federation, in an open letter to the Commissioner tor Labour today pointed out that their dispute with the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development over the question of transfers was settled yesterday only after158 words
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111 1965-03-05 4 Books gift for library from shipping firm SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Blue Funnel Line has presented a gift of 35 titles on ships and shipping to the National Library. The titles Include books for adults and children, for home reading and reference. -This is the first time that a business organisation111 words
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Article55 1965-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water i will be cut off in Lim Chu Kang Road from i"' 4 to 20 2 m.s. Ama Keng Road, Sungel Gedang Road. Neo Tlew Road. Sarimbun Avenue, Jalan Enggang. Jalan Bahtera. i Jalan Perahu. Jalan Raklt and I Jalan Jong from 9.30 a.m. to55 words
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Article74 1965-03-05 4 13 FINED FOR VIEWING BLUE FILMS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thirteen men were fined $50 each by a magistrate. Mr. S. Rajendran, for viewing blue films in a house in Jalan Pasar at 10.20 p.m. on Tuesday. The accused Lo Ah Moi, Richard Anthony Armitage, David Frank Finch. Colin William Clark, Michael74 words
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Advertisement474 1965-03-05 4 L dbpv!i*JjLm^[jfjm •PENS TODAY 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 5 20 pm. HOW fjL TO MAKE £]B A FRENCH I DISH 0~.~.-*«:o?<--i Annie GIRAROOT Motic EtLL •DIARY OF A BACHELOR (Amencon- Internet I itow 11am, 1.30,4.00)1 1 30, 4 00, 6.30 L 930 pm 645 t 9.30 pm Yuio KAYAMA*' TOHOSCOPE. ODEON474 words
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Miscellaneous438 1965-03-05 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following Is todays Khrdule !>irut. Rom.. Frankfurt London 1 of civil aircraft movements at iBA 701 i 7 40 p.m.: to l>arPaya Lebar airport Singapore: win. Brmbanr. Melbourne (BA 712) arrivals 7.10 p.m.: to Bombay, Beirut. Loo- OAC: From London. Frankfurt, don (BA 703)438 words
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243 1965-03-05 5 Man who 'received messages from heaven' pENANG. Thurs. A man accused of attempted extortion told a magistrate's court today he had "received messages from heaven to collect money from people who have committed I crimes." "They have to pay for their misdeeds." Koo Chee Koiik. 50. told the magistrate. Inche243 words
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Article45 1965-03-05 5 MALACCA. Thur.v. More thriii 260 local businessmen and lomraunity leaders attended a cocktail puny pivrn by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at the Malacca Club here last night. The party was held to crlr- bank's 100 th annivpr-45 words
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Article23 1965-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tiiur.s. ItM annual Flower Day in aid of the Lady Templer HokdiUl fund will be held here on Satui-23 words
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Article84 1965-03-05 5 PENANG. Thurs. Police today said that the diamonds which a pepper pane snatched from a commercial traveller at a goldsmith's shop in Mentri Street yesterday were worth $31,000. The victim of the robbery. Mr. David Bouch. of Sin- gapore was showing the diamonds to the shop's84 words
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76 1965-03-05 5 One-week visit by two U.S. 'queens' SINGAPORE. Thurs I»n American beauty Queens will fly into Singapore tomorrow on a one-week visit to Malaysia They are Pamela Sims. "Princes of All Nations," and Gail Frielow "Miss Ohio." who are exported to aopear in fashion shows in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Peri76 words
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Article36 1965-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tl^ Pakistani Trade Commission here will celebrate Pakistani Day with a reception at the residence of 1 their trade commissioner. Mr. F. H. Choudhury. on Mar. 23 from 6.30 to 8.30 n.m36 words
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Article, Illustration454 1965-03-05 5 Chaos, violence in Asia if Britain left... Healey: Our unique defence burden overseas a deterrent to war and not to fight a war LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN'S Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey, stressed last night that Britain's defence contribution in Malaysia had been essentially "a deterrent to war and not to454 words
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157 1965-03-05 5 Major war? It depends which way Soek wants to play it— Mountbatten yy ELLINGTON. Thurs The chances confrontation spreading beyond the current skirmishes depended "on which way Soekarno wanted to play it." the Chief of the British Defence Staff. Earl Mountbatten, said at a Press conference in Wellington today. EarlReuter - 157 words
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395 1965-03-05 5 That extra import duty: Guinness is good TO you KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. ARTHUR Guinness, Son and Co. Ltd., the international brewers of stout, announced today that they will bear the increased duty on their imported products until their Malaysian brewery, now being erected in Sungei Way, is in operation at395 words
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Article97 1965-03-05 5 I ONDON. Thurs. Queen I Elizabeth has approved 1 the award of the Air Force Cross to Flight-Lieut. Terence John Fillnd. 41. for an act of courage In Malaysia. The citation .slated that after engine failure during a night train- ing flight from RAF97 words
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Article47 1965-03-05 5 KUALA I.UMPUR Thurs. i The French Government is offer- ing four scholarships to Malay- j sjaw for the 1965 academic year. TfcMß interested should contact the Cultural Attache to the French Enibnssy. 210 Bulcit Bin- 1 I tang. Kuh'.h Lumpur, for addition- ul inlormation.47 words
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Article52 1965-03-05 5 Singapore. Than. a I *even-man delegation from Sing* pore led by Mr. Lim Joo Hock. I Director of the Tourist Promo- 1 t:on Board, will leave (or Seoul. South Korea at the end of the I month to attend the 14th annual conference of the Pacific Travel52 words
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222 1965-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TH E Malaysia-Thai border mapping agreement will be signed in Bangkok soon, the Thai Chief of Survey. Lt.-Gen. Busindre Bhakdikal. said here today. He said: "We have suecrssfully concluded negotiations with Malaysia and are now awaiting for a date to222 words
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155 1965-03-05 5 Wed 17 years, then she said: I don't want to be tied down TPOH. Thurs. After j 1 17 years of marriage, a housewife decided to leave her husband because she did not want to be "tied down" to him. the High Court here was told today. "Bhe told me155 words
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289 1965-03-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Government loses an estimated $6 million a year in revenue because of unpaid radio licences. The Auditor-General, Mr. D. G. Bompas, in his report for 1963 said that this estimate was given by experts from the Organisation and Methods289 words
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Article50 1965-03-05 6 LUMUT. Thurs. The Dindlrtgs Tounst Association will hold Mi annual Lumut sea carnival on June 27 in aid of the district welfare fundA committee to plan the carnival has been formed with the Executive Engineer. P WD. EHnd- ings. Mr. Yeon Eng Hun. aa 1 chairman50 words
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124 1965-03-05 6 No tigers, he said, tilt he met one on the road DA WANG. Thurs. A man who used not to believe in the presence of tigers in Trmplrr Park met one early this mornint. Mr. 8.5..1. Da vies. a works engineer with Malayan Cement Ltd. here, and his wife were124 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-03-05 6 Australian University queen is engaged PENANG, Thurs. A former Australian University campus queen. Miss Suzie Ong Siew See (above), was engaged last night to Mr. Saw Eng Huat. youngest son of Mr. Saw Choo Theng. rubber magnate and chairman of the United Malayan Bank. Miss Ong, 20. youngest daughter of116 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 6 SINGAPORE. Thun. A 60--year old cyclist. Phua Teck Seng, wai killed when he was knocked down by a lorry at Jalan Tukang. off Jurong Road, yesterday.28 words
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231 1965-03-05 6 Two opium smugglers jailed for two years A LOR STAR. Thurs. Two young padl planters who tried to smuggle nearly $22,000 worth of raw opium into Alor Star were today fined $5,000 each or two years' Jail, by the Sessions Court. Ahmad bin Haji Jaffar 23 and Hamld bin Jusof.231 words
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Article38 1965-03-05 6 IPOH. Thurs. A bftr committee of the Mrthodist Eimli*h School Old Boy.«' tion has been formed heir w.ih Mr. Chir Foolc Yen. a lawyer. chairman. The committee will draft the constitution of the assoeiaion.38 words
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289 1965-03-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A SUGGESTION that non-Muslims should i be punished for offences against Islam was made in the House of Representatives yesterday by the Kelantan Mentri Besar. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Ha]i Muda. Speaking during the debate on the Muslim Courts289 words
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Miscellaneous234 1965-03-05 6 \flf>ir 1oj» By V.T WftwrtilSn -CWOSX?* WHATCHA I WELL, NOW UW*T OH. I PUNNO I THE ONI.V WORK WE RE/ OKAY, I'M 1 WEU., CMON, N, MEAN, WORK? WOUtP WE WANT I ...\TO BE SUPTOoEP TO PCS REAPY HOWK WHAT YOU I OOP...LFTSGET) DO \©U WANTA TO CHOP DOWN WORK.234 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1965-03-05 7 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS - OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS LIM: We wonder if Govt is not using confrontation as excuse to avoid carrying out its obligations... by Kuala Lumpur, Thurs JHE Socialist Front resolution criticising the Government for rejecting the Ungku Aziz tribunal award for postal workers was thrown1,229 words
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70 1965-03-05 7 j£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam, told the House of Representatives today that a National Development Planning Council Advisory Committee was being set up This committee would advise on general development matters I md in particular matters concerning70 words
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155 1965-03-05 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Government is prepared to declir" a special day's holiday for workers* provided this does not fall in May 1. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin l».it > Abdl Rahman, said tliis in reply155 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1965-03-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday HOUSE PASSES BILL TO HARMONISE LEGISLATION ON PIONEER INDUSTRIES THE Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. appealed today to all State Governments lor "maximum co-operation and coordination in all plans for industrialisation. He said that such co-operation1,820 words
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411 1965-03-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 'J'HE Federal Court ol Appeal today reserved judgement in the appeal of a businessman, Mr. Yong Kuan Teik. against High Court decision dismissing his petition seeking to declare the election of Mr. C. V. Devan Nair to Parliament null and void.411 words
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Miscellaneous261 1965-03-05 7 Straits Times Crossword /tL'ROSS into hi* opponents <3 I, I). 8 Baptismal robes, if properly 3 A number order out the waadjusted. cross him 18.. r»n for the shoemaker (10. Capital 14 of noman lace- 4. Misguided Parsee* slander 1 7). tiously In army group ifi. 5 See 15. 10.261 words
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Advertisement253 1965-03-05 9 Calling all successful candidates in the School Certificate, G.C.E. Examinations! Any problem in studying for H. S. C. Let STAMFORD COLLEGE Guide you to success in HSC, the stepping stone to university education or a professional career. The home-study courses of STAMFORD COLLEGE are M^T" Competent ij Successful Just look253 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-03-05 9 I Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I^VATAKE I THINK I t,A.\E >, V AIsJV MO2E EVSSTV'm I \ISO /f^m /jCNiK," r KEBE\VO\f v^rCC ABA"- NOW, (JZ^J BE 800.' K'»~.i A- yB-SS: /-^r -^-\^f^ vov, c z£zz. r r37 words
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Article86 1965-03-05 10 HorW« US i Wioimiiml MR AND MRS. I) Ryaa thank all irtenda. for their attendance and viluahle presents on tbelr wedding MAJOR AND MRS. OORAIRAJU thank relatives and friends for their I attendance and pre«enU on nn of their wedding on •NO KANC HAI. Kane < "t lafe .ill86 words
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Obituary38 1965-03-05 10 rf» 5/» Iftntmtim i IN LOVING MEMORY Of AnK Hf.nn s.-aoc "tin >'t M on S t m<in our thought! Inserted hv hi« f.imil\ IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr Yang k I- IK .departed .-.-rt-Mi graaaVate)38 words
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Article76 1965-03-05 10 ZH H'«rW> SIS (Minimum i ROLAND* What i-ookinit in Paria' ri iintsrhH!' i_"om» snort Haircut'! an Roland Appointment* :«u rrr..,n Str.'t S |<'te GIVE YOUR MAI"! n»w »:loriou» nhmtnf '-'hard Hurtnut .:npoo anrt -n- toy ihr admiration of w.m friMida. OH a kattll uf Hiidnnt r I||*>O ttXl.l% THE76 words
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624 1965-03-05 10 The Straits Times Friday, March 5, 1965. The Pioneer Markets sential. The Government In j turn has to realise that investment can be coaxed but not coerced, and that manufacturers usually have very definite ideas of their own where they want their plant to be sited. As for the changes624 words
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Article311 1965-03-05 10 The American air strikes against North Vietnam have had the paradoxical effect of arresting an open Sino-Soviet rift aa the one hand, and accentuating Sino-Soviet ideological and policy differences on the other. While all Communist countries have joined in abusing the Americans and j pledging support for the311 words
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Article234 1965-03-05 10 It is entirely appropriate that Nigeria should become the first African country south I of the Sahara to enjoy formal diplomatic relations with Malaysia Our two countries share ties which make light of the geographical distance. We are members of the same Commonwealth, equally dc- dicated to democracy,234 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1965-03-05 10 HELEN DEWAR - The Peace Corps examines success HELEN DEWAR Will expansion, bureaucracy and establishment as a government agency kill the idealistic spark and pioneering zeal that is the hallmark of the United States' most successful experiment in international co-operation? by Washington, Thurs ONCE th c p r c cocious child of the1,199 words
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Article575 1965-03-05 10 Yunus Maris - Yunus Maris By M.A. University of Malaya VERBAL HRASES and th* SUFFIXES "KAN and T VOCABULARY: fikir. btrlikir ivi to ilink: mmilkirkan (vi —lo think over, or about wmelLmg: r*ndah <adj> low. merendahkan (V) to lower, balk (adj>— good; membaikkan. or membaiki m— to make good, to575 words
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211 1965-03-05 10 Paying for a Sunday rest in port LOR the purpo.»e ol collrcting storage charges, the Port Swettenham authority treat Sunday as a normal working day. but if and when the importer or his a?ent wishes to take delivery on a Sunday he is made to pay for overtime on the211 words
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Letter91 1965-03-05 10 T)LENTY of gut made in making Art creative In Malayan .schools but one wonders how much of what ls said Is put to practice. For instance the settlnc: of specific titles for the L.C.E. craft work for 1965 has killed the freedom of expression by the pupils owing91 words
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Advertisement640 1965-03-05 10 \mnm iiiijui] iau i mi, Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified advertisements may b* handed to: COLO STONAOK ■UPER. HAMtST Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. AuthorlMd Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlncheater House. Coiiyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck'a Supermarket M. M.640 words
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Advertisement22 1965-03-05 10 FIRST ISSUE of the CHINESE EDITION ot the aatm^ J NOW ON SALE This is the 30th Edition in the 14th Language.22 words
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Advertisement142 1965-03-05 10 ■1^ HM recorder It's SWISS-MADE— which means its PRECISIONMADE 4-track stereo 3 motors Separate heads for Record. Playback (j Erase Separate Amplifiers for Record Cr Playback Built-in 6-watt push-button amplifier Accommodates 10J" spools WITHOUT adaptor Professional Quality Ask for a FREE demonstration at your dealer. IB THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD142 words
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230 1965-03-05 11 |>OKI DICKSON, Tnurv The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/.ik mM today that the iiiM'rnmcnt "intend* setting up training centres for National Servicemen in every St.Ur Hr said this in a mrvsaee re.nl by the Chief Minister of Malacca. 1 11 1 he Uwiul230 words
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90 1965-03-05 11 SINGAPORE. Thur*. A former member of the defunct Liberal Socialist Party. Lim Slew Lay. has been released from Changl Prison alter more than five year-' detention. Lim. who was released on Feb. detained in August. 1959. under the Criminal Law tTemporan- Provisions! Ordinance. detained together90 words
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Article27 1965-03-05 11 SINOAPORE rhlß 960 students have sal for their examination to N UnlviTsity held .simultaneously on Monday at Singapore. Kual.i Lumpur. Penatiß. Ipoh and Ktichlnc27 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1965-03-05 11 EAR GIRL MURDER INQUIRY: Sixth day Reporter: T.F. HWANG SINGAPORE, Thursday MADAM Yeo Bee Neo. mother of Sunny Ang, 25. had declared herself as "the sole executrix in the will of Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid who according to her was ''presumed1,280 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-03-05 11 Accused was made a bankrupt on $2,000 debt in 1962 that Madam Yeo's affidavit pertaining to Cheok being 'presumed dead." also contained a reference to '"one half undivided share of a poultry farm in Sennett Road valued at $20,000" as belonging to "the estate of Cheok." Mr. Seah. at Mr.255 words
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Article63 1965-03-05 11 SINGAPORE. Dm A 39--member p^rty of America .lcent- ,in(i executives is now in Singapore for .in on-*h< -.-pot study of the island's tourist attractions. The group calling themselves the Agt:i-Grivline Orient Tmvri Statav. tnd led by Mr. Herber' f!e Ornnf- general manager for C ifhiv63 words
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Article42 1965-03-05 11 KUANTAN. Thurs. The new officials of the P;ihang branch of the Red Cross Society are: Dato Yahayu bin Ha 11 Mohamed Sen president; Inche Ismail bin Ibrahim and Dr. E S S. R Krishnan vice-presidents: Mr. Yeo Kirn Tang secretary.42 words
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Article47 1965-03-05 11 MIAK. Ihurs. Water 1 rationing which began here at noon yesterday, was lifted tonight. The District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. said: "We have sutlicient water for all. There is no immediate necessit) to impost r;i tioning." He did not elaborate47 words
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Article63 1965-03-05 11 SINGAPORE. Thur.v A womin. Teo Ah Bee. 30. VU ;odav Liiargeti Court with cheating another woman. Chua Lee Kor. of :t watch worth .ir. Teo. who pleaded not guilty, was to have induced Chua to give her the watch after promising to net her a job63 words
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Article37 1965-03-05 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An unidentified woman was killed, when the car she m in crashed into a tree at Dunearn R< Another wcrrnn ;ina I who were in the car were ftdmit'ed to hospital.37 words
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Advertisement55 1965-03-05 11 M EM 'Tht I It <r% f\ Illustrated O C L Silver Seal Divan. your g| heart on a genuine Sole Agents Distributors >V^ OVERSEAS CORPORATION (M) LTD. For complete comfort, use Slumber- Co-Distributors: land's Underlay Bed-spr.ng with VAN R|N FURN TURK CO. LTD. your Slumberland Mattresses. V I Available55 words
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Advertisement104 1965-03-05 11 or l I W^M fc#*l As. m 1 m i m I WbA *^H Your skin needs a special kind of protection Velva Moisture Film y MM To keep the precious bloom of youth, IH»itfi*t creamy lotion which you simply smooth your skin need\ a special kind of moisture on104 words
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Miscellaneous776 1965-03-05 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHAXXKL S: Kuala Lumpur A- 810 Classical Sones sung tn Pe Mne; 6 .poh Ma,acc. i }^S KJ-fTff'SS 2.00 p.m T«t pattern; I the national language; 9.10 545 Opening and programme I Parl»menUry Report in nasummary; 5.50 News outline.- tlontl language and English; In the national language;776 words
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101 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs The birthday celebrations to be held on Sunday at the National Theatre are being organised by a body known as "Bapa Malaysia Birthday Celebrations Committee" and not by the Singapore Alliance as reported in todays Straits Times The committee is101 words
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Article38 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 96 youths, including 30 girls. who underwent the first basic youth workers course at the Youth Leadership Training Centre, will pass out at a ceremony at the centre on Saturday at 5 p.m.38 words
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Article32 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Parliamentary' Secretary to the Prime Minister. Tuan Hajl Yaacob bin Mohamed Al-Ha.i. will lead Pulau Brani villagers to build a religious school on the island on Sunday.32 words
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Article33 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Golden Castle Finance Corporation Ltd. will hold a reception at the opening of Its new offices at South Bridge Road on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.33 words
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Article29 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The second batch of 87 National Servicemen, returning from their training at Port Dicltson. will arrive here by train at 7.35 am. on Saturday29 words
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326 1965-03-05 12 Authority: No more talks if action is not called off PORT OVERTIME BOYCOTT SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHK Poii of Singapore Authority today said it would not nave ;mv further negotiations with tlie Singapore harbour Board Staff Association on "unresolved issues" unless the boycott of overtime by the unions 2,100 members employed326 words
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91 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. About 700 American tourist*, on a round-the-world cruise on board the Holland-America liner Rotterdam, spent a busy day In Singapore today shopping and sightseeing. The ship sailed In early this morning and was welcomed by lion dancers. Malaysian tood and culture91 words
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180 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.- Singapore's first antileprosy campaign exhibition, held at the Victoria Memorial Hall recently, was so successful that Its organisers are planning to hold it all over again at all major community centres in Singapore. Dr. Wong Mook O». 'uperintendent of the Trafalgar Home,180 words
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118 1965-03-05 12 YOUTH GETS ?5,250 FOR INJURIES SUSTAINED IN 1961 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Damages totalling $5,250 and costs were awarded by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today to a teenager who suffered injuries in a road accident about four years ago. The trrnacor. Tan Bwec Sionc was knocked down and injured118 words
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Article133 1965-03-05 12 SHIPYARD TO LAUNCH A NAVY BOAT SINGAPORE, Thurs. One of Singapore's new shipI yards in its integrated Marine Industrial Estate at Kallang Park, will launch a 50-foot i Admiralty motor fishing vessel at its premises at 12 noon tomorrow. I The vessel if ihe first order the I Naval Base133 words
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Article534 1965-03-05 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The University of Singapore today announced the result. >> of the final Part I and Part II examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy and the examination for the honours degree. Twenty-five new pharmacists got through the final Part II examination. The following candidates534 words
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104 1965-03-05 12 PROGRESS Electricity for 9,500 more rural homes CINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 9.500 homes In kampongs and rural areas havo been provided with olrrtririty in the past two years. the Singapore Urban and Rural Service Committee disclosed today. Tins mushre "electrification programme." costing wrli over S4 million, is in lino with the104 words
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175 1965-03-05 12 $1M JOB ON WIDENING FARRER ROAD COMPLETED SINGAPORE. Thurs.— At a cost of 51. 000.000. Farrer Road originally a narrow, single carriageway has now been widened to a dual carriageway of 24 feet on each side. The work, of widening which began in 1963. is .scheduled lor completion next month.175 words
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Article136 1965-03-05 12 1,500 flats built in Jurong SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Housing and Development Board haa n far built; some 1.500 units ol flats in the Juronu Industrial Estate. M<;M ol these have already been occupied by workers employed in factories there. The flat-s are part of 4.500 unit.s which will be built136 words
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Advertisement198 1965-03-05 12 s&mm U/ACU ;'i >IHB if Aon Jtam A MM kte t m mMwm^mm h P Wmmb We'll bet YOU never. ..not until you fell in love with TORAY NYLEX. Toray Nylex looks like a dream, washes like a handkerchief. Because Nylex, made from Toray's nylon fibre is strong and durable198 words
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Advertisement197 1965-03-05 12 BHIHH i ■ftSuAls Ik H V ii CUTP n nw7r\n\w f^/?^/?r\/?r\ jLJijnlLii ILuTO O ©(QJiQJIO) The cadmium sult.de (CdS) it the most advonced and sensitive exposure meter. The YASHICA LYNX '5000', being the best 35mm rangefindcr camera value, naturally comes equipped with it. In addition to this, however, the YASHICA197 words
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150 1965-03-05 13 TOURISM: BRUNEI'S FIRST NEED IS A GOOD HOTEL ORUNEI TOWN. Thurs. A United Nations, tourist adviser. Mr. Nel- j son Chiang, arrived here at the invitation of the Government for the first study of Brunei's poten-i tial tourist industry, said today that first need in the State was a goodAP - 150 words
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Article23 1965-03-05 13 (iAPORE. Thur.«. Police ted L' 3 siLsptciß undor thr so- Ordinance, while screening :< 403 people durlnc the past 24 hoars.23 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-03-05 13 KAMPONG GIRL WINS FAME AS 'CURE ALL' BOMOH By R. CHANDRAN CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Fauziah binte Mohammed Yusof, 12, until recently considered a "dull-witted" girl by some people ir her kampong. has suddenly won fame and respect. She has become a bomoh and people from all over394 words
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189 1965-03-05 13 RUBBER OUTPUT: NEW RECORD OF 83,000 TONS SINGAPORE, Thursday. JJUBBER production in Malaya and Singapore continues to smash all records as more and more replanted and newly planted areas come into tapping. In January a total of 83.442 tons was produced or 3.500 tons more than in December which held189 words
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126 1965-03-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal capital will soon have a Cattle Ordinance similar to the one in Singapore to deal with stray cattle. TtM Municipal Secretary. Han Mohamed Din bin All. us to loo* 'into the litJ.il apecth vi u,r licensing, registration126 words
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Article31 1965-03-05 13 KANOAR. Thurs. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will declare open the Perils Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society at the Hokkien Association here at 10 a.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article63 1965-03-05 13 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inche J<tafar bin Abdul Manxo. 21 of Banting. Kuala Lansal. baa b^en awtii'ded a Shell scliolarMi.,) to stuciv for a Bachelor of Com•he Untvtnttr of Melbourne He leaves here tomorrow. A former oupll of 'he M.il.iv College Kuala Kangsar. he obtained a63 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-03-05 13 Our girls can look even prettier, says expert SINGAPORE, Thurs. Local girls should use more colour to heighten their almost flawless complexions, a New Zealand beauty consultant, Miss Rosemary Fit z s immons. said here yesterday. Miss Fltzsimmons flew in dur'ng the weekend for a three-week visit to help local162 words
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113 1965-03-05 13 I/ANGAR. Thurs. The Perils village of Anak Chelong Abl. nine miles from here, has been chosen as the location for part of the shooting of the film "That Man from Hong Konn" which a French film company Is producing In conjunction with United Bhootln*113 words
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144 1965-03-05 13 Girl's best friend— by visiting diamond magnate SINGAPORE, Thurs. Are diamonds still a girls best frierd? British jewel and diamond rm gnate. Mr. P. St. Aubin Bnzler. after a thoughtful look today said: "Diamonds certainly are the favourite among girls, followed by sapphire rings." He added, with a wink: "But.144 words
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Article21 1965-03-05 13 TANOKAK. Thui*.— The Johore State Government will spend $21.--900 to build overseers quarters at Kr.smic 23 miles from here21 words
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Article171 1965-03-05 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Advocates and Solicitors Employees' Union has appealed to the Bar Committee to revoke a ruie in the Singapore Practice and Etiquette Rules governing the employment of legal clerks from one legal firm to another. Rule 11 reads: "No advocate and solicitor may171 words
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Advertisement156 1965-03-05 13 MORE FLIGHTS than any other airline B/* M I ROLLS O'H't ROLLS-ROYCE g JETS 9 Eastbound 12 Westbound flights every week. Fly when you like-and enjoy BOAC's world famous service You've the greatest choice of flights, when you book by So you can fly all the way to any destination156 words
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Article, Illustration436 1965-03-05 14 'Perak will continue prosperous this year' OERAK'S trade last year continued at a prosperous level resulting principally from the high tin price and increasing industrial expansion. According to Mr. D. R. Dinning, the chairman of the Perak Branch of the States of Malaya Chamber of Commerce, it is fully expected436 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-03-05 14 SWISS SALES MANAGER REVIEWS WATCH MART ]t|R. WALTER HunsT1 perger, (above), sales manager of one of Switzerland's leading watch manufacturing companies, Fabrique Ebel S.A., was in Singapore recently studying watch dealers' problems. He also met his company's agents here, the Nanyang Watch Co. Ltd. to discuss other business matters. One165 words
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Article125 1965-03-05 14 With the completed installation of the Boeing 727 flight simulator at the Lufthansa base at Prankfun, the German Airline will lead the field in pilot training in Europe, it Ik claimed. Built by Redlfon in England at a cost of about f 3.500.000. the Boeing 727125 words
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Article67 1965-03-05 14 Mr. H.D. Carrltt. a partner of Lloyrj Matheson Carrltt. has been elected chairman of the Rubber Tradf Association of London and thp London Rubber Exchange Company Ltd for the next 12 months In succession to Mr. JV. Burgess director of Guthrle Estates Agency. Limited, who now becomes a vice-chairman.67 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-03-05 14 TWO-MONTH STUDY TOUR IN HONOLULU MR. EDWARD Hoh Seng Kong. 28. production manager of Correct Mix Coni crete Ltd.. who left Kuala Lumpur last Saturday for Honolulu on a two-month study tour. He will study the technical and practical aspects o( concrete production and use. including design theory and practice,187 words
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Article80 1965-03-05 14 Because of their wide experience In projects of this nature. Siemens have been entrusted to detail the complete electrical layout of the passenger c.ir assembly plants opened in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore this week by Cycle and Carriage Ltd. They will supply the public address facilities, telephone, intercommunication80 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-03-05 14 WORK is now In progress on the Ipoh Municipal Council's $2.5 million Sungei Pari Towers low-cost flats. The project comprises one 15-storey unit, which will be tbe tallest building in Perak, surrounded by ten fourstorey blocks. Altogether the scheme includes 408 housing units. The picture179 words
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Article177 1965-03-05 14 OATERSON Candy International Ltd. of Britain, have been awarded an important contract for water treatment plant for increasing the water supply to Singapore. The Public Utilities Board of Singapore, have negotiated a loan from the World Bank to finance the 'off shore' cost of the177 words
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Article90 1965-03-05 14 Sime Darby Holdings Ltd., announce that Mr. H. J. Brown has resigned from the board on retlremei.l from Malaysia. Mr. D.W. Pinder has been appointed chairman of the board and Mr. K. Smedley has been appointed a I managing director of the com- j pany. The90 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-03-05 14 FRASER and Neave Ltd. have recently been appointed Ucencees for th*» manufacture and sale of Ice Pak Hot Pak thr •magic" plastic novelty bag which has scored international sui with it* originality and unlimited uses The company have put up an addil with machinery '■.he231 words
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Article38 1965-03-05 14 New car dealers sold 249 24a I U.S.-made cars m the middle I third of Febmarv. a record for ilia I peilod and up 19 per cent from I 208.771 veil- .r^o. according l« I comptn:38 words
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Advertisement422 1965-03-05 14 r**s (~i r"^ mA Prink! /f\L so wholesome J^SH*^^ Nothing does ii like Seven-Up! II T^ iij [M MARTON COMPANY LIMITED IffluUtoaM IS "SPEEDWELL" wire ropes vflHjiv MARTIN. BLACK Co. IW lr Rop., Ltd Wt WmX ~s INDUSTRIAL, ENGINEERING, MARINE A 'A, MINING, EARTH MOVING A LOGONS i REQUIREMENTS. L99KINYOm422 words
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Advertisement232 1965-03-05 14 t% -C-^l lCm% l^% .lft m^ BK 'idKi .^■^M^^b^b^bl B^kT b^bl b^bV b^bV A^ M I VV^ 'iMft jj WUUSTWAI co qjj SfNGAPO&S 0 INDUSTRIAL i t J f These BEDFORD trucks have been built especially for B| the Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd., and are used for t^ fctV232 words
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235 1965-03-05 15 New China N-blast a sombre prospect:' Healey LONDON, Thursday. PHINA may carry out another nuclear test in the next few days. Mr. Denis Healey, the British Defence Secretary, told Parliament last night. He said the first Chinese nuclear explosion had sombre implications for peace in Asia arvd the world, andReuter - 235 words
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74 1965-03-05 15 China steps up African subversion campaign 1. ONI) O N. Thurs. China was reported to have concluded a secret arms deal with Tanzania in a stepped up effort to piisli Peking's subversion campaign in Africa. Diplomatic reports said the move appeared to be directed as much against the West as74 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-03-05 15 'One of the really great Englishmen of our time' LONDON. Thurs. Earl Mountbatten of Burma (above>. Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, is one of the really great Englishmen of our time, Mr. Denis Healey. Secretary for Defence, said yesterday. Lord Mountbatten retires later this year. He is 64. Mr. HealeyReuter - 121 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 15 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Alexel Kosygin. Soviet Prime Minister. returned to Moscow by air today after his visit to East Germany. Task news agency reported. Heuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article61 1965-03-05 15 ADEN. Thurs.— Mr. Abd'il Qawee Mackawee. 46. a businessman and leading opposition member, has been called on to become Chief Minister of Aden Btate. Mr. Mackawee, who has campaigned against Aden's merger with the South Arabian Federation hopes to present his cabinet next Sunday. He succeeds61 words
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217 1965-03-05 15 AYUB AND CHOU DISCUSS VIETNAM SITUATION pEKING. Thurs President Ay v b Khan yesterday had talks with Chinese leaders during which I Vietnam was one of the main topics Pakistani officials said last night. The officials told reporters that introductory talks were held on Tuesday soon after President Ayub's arrivalReuter - 217 words
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Article35 1965-03-05 15 TOKYO. Thurs. Mr. Hachiro Arita. pre-war Foreign Minister of Japan, died today in a Tokyo hospital aged 80. During the war he served as an adviser to the Foreign MlnUtry.— Rcuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-03-05 15 THE man in the. 12 ft. boat is John Riding. 24. who is trying to cross the Atlantic Ocean aloneDesigner, crew and owner. Riding built the boat named Sjo A* (Sea Egg) to compote in last Hummer's single-handed trans-Atlantic race. But his entry was refused on141 words
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202 1965-03-05 15 SALISBURY. Thurs MR. Arthur Bottomley, British Commonwealth Secretary, said here yesterday the main impression gained by the British Cabinet mission was of "a hardening of attitude in receipt months among both Europeans and Africans in Rhodesia." In a statement at the end ofReuter - 202 words
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166 1965-03-05 15 Sind-Kutch border is tense Indian MPs told YEW DELHI. Thurs.— X1 The Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, yesterday said Pakistani forces had crossed the Si r, d Kutch border and penetrated into Indian territory, refusing to leave. He told the Indian parj Hament that the border situation was serious'AP - 166 words
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94 1965-03-05 15 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia broke diplomatic relations with Portugal on Jan. 1. it was learned here today upon the departure of the Portuguese Charge d'Affairrs. Neither Government has issued a formal statement on the matter. Indonesia will permit Portugal to maintain a consular level office her*94 words
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Advertisement142 1965-03-05 15 GUINNESS &s£gk£SSk W I UUT GUINNESS WILL PAY DUTY INCREASE Guinness Stout will shortly be brewed in Kuala Lumpur. Until the new brewery is ready later this year Guinness Stout will continue to be imported. Import duty but not excise duty has recently been increased by 50%. In order not142 words
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Advertisement857 1965-03-05 16 HOUSES LAND WANTED IS Words St (Mln.t Box tt ets. rxtrt LEST YOU FORGET we still need mor c Two-Storey Mouses Bungalows, Terrace nouses aad Vacant Building Sites!!! Maas Sons, fcistate Agenta. (Singapore) Telephone *****. TUITION It Words St (Min.y—Box tt eta, oastrm QUIOK SUCCESS In drlYlng. Blag ***** Spore857 words
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Advertisement965 1965-03-05 16 EDUCATION li Wordt St < Min.}—Box St ets. oxtrm SINUAPORB INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. AW3-A. Herengooo Road. Bioitapore-8. Trl: 3ft370. (Oppoalte Kuras Miskin police Station) Hiooear Institute With Up-To-Dato Laboratory. Aiiioved Courses In. Ueneru ncKßce (»e< II); Physics. Chemistry. Biology 4k Add. Matbs i Sec III): Physics. Chemistry. Biology. Pbyatca-wiib-Chemistry. Health965 words
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Advertisement911 1965-03-05 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Words SI (Mim.)— Box SO eU. extrt 1961 TAUNUS 4-door sedan. «sco4lent condition, one owner, 53. 300 o. o-o. View MJ Xi flout Road. B'pore between 6 snd 7 pol 1*64 OPEL KAOETT 12 months old RT)*.' miles only excellent condition one Spore after A p.m.911 words
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Advertisement508 1965-03-05 16 FOR SALE li Word. St Him.)— Box St ett. oxtrm REFRICERAIOR vvny pay mure when you am get the best Uenaan Kiio Rcfntierutor at Introductory price. V3cu.fi. (B'pore SSIO/->. iK. Lumpur *6U'/->. 3.4cu.tt. (Spore »3»0/-). «K. Uimpur Mb> ->. H.P .an \m arran*ed Ten Bee Hen* at Co.. \>o Kobinsoa508 words
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Advertisement307 1965-03-05 16 LADIES HAIRDRESSING It Words %t fMin.h-Hox SO eU. #xfr« FIRST CLASS LADIES' Hairdressers, Maisoo Moderne. IML Orchard Koad. S l*ir-\ i'none '.'746 b. LADIES! I Come. try .Iran's Halrstvi«» sod r>e «ti-fi.<i. Also expert Kacmi rreaton-ni aaj porai jiimb FARIOA MAISON MARCELLK B/atylist, Manicure at in Kxpirt Ap(K>iatmrnt 11C Battery307 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-03-05 17 TO LIVERPOOL i WEST COAST U k Due S'pora Sals P. Sham Penang ASPHALION Liftrpeel. Sloajaj la Part tGtPENOR Lotrpeel Gdn. 15 Mar 7 Mar I I Mar 11 MARON liierpaal, DLbim, Glasgo*... Mar It Mar 14 Mar 15 28 Mar 21 PEIEUS livaipaal, Dv r. dsgow... Ma i: Mar1,263 words
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Advertisement2413 1965-03-05 17 H p^-sT THE EAC LINES Wl\ V 7cM\ SiNGAfOM cuau iikwanwr illlllilikaja PtNAiao tam^ j»Ti*fe^aTßß "own ».umc» roiom.i jt»uu>o»«t ■pv/1 'Ml. Pkeae *****. Pkeew nil P»aae ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, tENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN Singapore P. Sham Penang ■BEIRA" (a) SailH2,413 words
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Advertisement1315 1965-03-05 17 Ihgj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. W$L FOR Singain CITY OF LEEDS Ha. re, L'don. H'burg. R'dam 14/17 Mar II 71 Mar 21 22 Mar CASTIIIIAN Havre. L'don, H'burg. R dam 11/15 Apr It II Apr It 21 Apr CITY OF CHICAGO Lonson. H'bu'g. R'dam. Havre •i-angemoulh 21 21 Apr1,315 words
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Article105 1965-03-05 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were again weak with falls outnumbering rises three to one. Some leaders was recovered slightly. Base metals mostly lost further, but New Broken Hill gained 3s. to 1245. Mount Isa dropped Bd. to 31s. while oils were steady. Santos was up 3s. to 275. Mount105 words
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Article256 1965-03-05 18 \fAfUH first trade rubber f.ob. buyers cloaed at 5 p.m. in >int;aporr and Kuala Lumpur yrslrrday at 71 cents per Ib., down a quarter of a rent on Wednesday* cloving level for the position. The tone was dull. K.A.S. and F.M.R.K. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:256 words
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Article23 1965-03-05 18 The result* of Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. for February were ore crushed 14.500 tons, output of tin concentrates: lode 140 ton-23 words
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600 1965-03-05 18 From Our Market Correspondent AS had been generally expected the prospectus put before the Malaysian public this morning in respect of the offer of 50 per cent of the issued capital of Guinness Malaysia Ltd. is a strong ane. The new offer (the first600 words
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Article24 1965-03-05 18 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Industrials: 7A.60 80.21 fins: 104.41 104.71 i rubbers: l(i:,.:»l 103.55 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1963=10024 words
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Article787 1965-03-05 18 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of sharea traded In bracket*.: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holdings (2 001)1 12.04: OunloPS $1.59 BL. (2000) $1.61: P. and N. orris. (1.000) $2.41 D.787 words
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Article228 1965-03-05 18 March I. Three months. INDUSTRIALS tou'tead It ctr National Iron 9 eta. Dun lope 14 ct Initr-rs 1 1 cts. City u«v. 7 eti M Cont. 12 cv. K Smelters 2« eta. M. ':ahle» II eta. Ksso 15 ct». McAllster 12 cts. Ked. Disp 12 cts M. Invest.228 words
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Article69 1965-03-05 18 THC Malayan Cichant* Banht- Aeteeiatlen made tfcSM »>■■— la ll» r»tr« to merchants yeoterday (all rates to *100>: Ntw Ysrki ouytn* TT 32|. airmail OO 32 00 <1/sL 33 i credit bills. 33 3 s trade hillCanada: buying: TT 33 3/8, ftlrma.il OO 3:,j. 90 <Ist 36 credit69 words
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Article27 1965-03-05 18 Mar. 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5631.37 i (up $2). Unofficial estimated offering 265 tons (unchanged).27 words
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74 1965-03-05 18 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Post failings trom Voloysio direct to Conodion ond U.S. Great Lokw oort« SinpDcn P.S'M" ■CMMUS 14/11 M» H/MX" Mif IINU N« /1S M M nEl4MD 4/11 MM 11/13 M». M/15MH U utmcht V.V.V. M/ni-t U S) 1<l- BtMMUI$ 4/11 Jill 12/13 »«l> 1«" 5 U74 words
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Advertisement1152 1965-03-05 18 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. j Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama MontrMl loronto Oetroit CAicago Tsu.esl.aa Man" 13 14 Api 24 »Pr 22 Miy Miy 31 Ml, 5 luM J Muaesb.aa Mara" n2l Mr Miy liM Wast Coast oC Central South America Service Vototami San loss1,152 words
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Advertisement1012 1965-03-05 18 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND INOI*. PAKISTAN AND P 6Ulf SERVICE Ti: TnratTilli. Brisaane ml ll**r, Ta: M.»r». iM Nacapattiaaa Penarg P S'hjm Sport S'pon P. Shan. Penan» fOMBH» 11 MM 12/11 Mar 14/11 Mm RAjULA 11/24 Mar 25 Mil 21 MM UNKURA' 23 Mil 24 MM 29/21 Mar U)UL» 12/17 Mr1,012 words
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Advertisement394 1965-03-05 18 W*^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRECT SAILINGS fIIOM SIN6APORE AND MALMA 10 CANAOIAN ANO US GREAT LAKES POPTS Sport P. S'KiW Pening fcT» loioWi ORIENT MARINER 2(H ?J£ £2! !i« SSSIS5 1 238 5$ §8 ft 2 VtSStls Oil It MONTREAL. TORONTO. HAMILTON. ASHTABUIA. CIEWLMIO. TOLEDO DETROIT394 words
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Advertisement822 1965-03-05 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Pl'Rl.lc EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY No. 271 of 1962. HE Tan Honi; Slew alias Tan Ah j Chye trading under the name of Ktok Seng Chye Kee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Court d that the Public Examination of the abovenumed bankrupt be held on822 words
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Advertisement677 1965-03-05 19 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL <.(>\ KRN.MKXT INTEGRATION ORDINANCK. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) XOTII K I NIIKR SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS m exercise of the powers conferred by subsections j il» and <3> cf section 19 of the Local Go\ eminent Integration Ordinance 1963677 words
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Advertisement683 1965-03-05 19 NOTICES ESTATES OF William Alr\ander Cordon-Hall, deceased, lale of Dudley House, (■oiev Village. Cironvillr. Jersey, who died testate on 19th November 1964. Mrs Mur% Men Brodie. deceased. l.iti- ol M Warwick Koad. 0 laclon- on-Sea, Kitex. hngland. who died tfitalc on 30th August 1964. Norl ChtWtM Butler-Madden, de■d. lale ol683 words
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Advertisement755 1965-03-05 19 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Re- quires ACCOUNTANT in salary scale $785 x A4j- 1,280 Qual. Bar 1.325-1.370-1.420 (basic) plus variable allowance as payable from time to lime and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first instance with755 words
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Advertisement830 1965-03-05 19 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. registered contractors for I the following worju: (1) Reconstruction of Culvert and U' Shape R.C. Drain at Jansen Road. All "Civil Engineering and "Building" contractors. Closing Date: 23.3.65 at 10 00 am. Box 19. 1 (2> Making up of Ford Avenue from830 words
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Advertisement566 1965-03-05 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAI TECHNICAL APPRENTICE Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens only for sponsorship to a four-year course in Electrical Engineering: at the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur. QUALIFICATIONS Candidates should be over 16 years and below 21 years of age on Ist July, 1965 and must EITHER (a)566 words
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Advertisement588 1965-03-05 19 SINGAPORE VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE 15 \l 1 SIIKR KOAD APPLICATIONS FOX ADMISSION TO 1965/66 S£S<ION Applications are Invited for admission to the Craft Courses in the lollowmg departments of the SINOAPORE VOCATIONAL INS'iU.HIS" These courses ar offered full-tune and pan-tune wiib ENGLISH as the medium ot nii-truction: 1. Woodcraft A. Construction588 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-03-05 20 WHEN Rubin "Hurricane" Carter (above steps into the ring at London's Albert Hall on Mar. 9 for his middleweight fight with Harry Scott, it is a safe bet he'll shine. In fact, gallery fans will be fairly dazzled by the top of his head. As135 words
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274 1965-03-05 20 SOCCER Inter-Milan reach European Cup last 4 LONDOiN. Thurs.— lnter-Milan. holder*, reached tht .'(■ini-tiiialb of the Europear Cup soccer competition hM n.ghl. though beaten 1-0 D? Glasgow Hangers in their se-cond-leg match at Glasgow. Inter-Milan had beaten Rangers I 3-1 in the tirst-leg last month and so won on 3-2Reuter - 274 words
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Article45 1965-03-05 20 I TOKYO. Thurs. The prei miet'p of the 2hr 51min film record of the Tokyo Olympic Games last year, entitled "Tokyo Olympic*" will be shown here next Wednesday in the presence of Emperor I Hirohito before distribution overI seas later this month. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article415 1965-03-05 20 PENANG, Tlmrs. The MKA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: K.UE OMB: Sky Peak (Nazu-! di) began well imd then dropped' quickly through thr field, slightly hampering Mas Puteh (Lim) near, the sf. Following the race a veterinary examination was order- 1 cd. This revealed that Sky Peak415 words
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Article338 1965-03-05 20 PENANG. Thura. Weifhta for all seven race* bera on Sunday are: Spring Cup Class 1-BVif ShoekAUncam 9.07 Nasnoi 9.03 SaUunat D»Ung 9.00 TibeUn 8.12 Benjamin 8.12 t'elton 8.11 CaraveUe 8.11 Vinos 8.10 Plnkaon 8.09 Fire Gold 8.07 Happy Melody 8.06 General Tronf 7.10 Je Maintlendral 7.08 Cadet338 words
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296 1965-03-05 20 SPRING CUP LOOKS A 3-CORNERED TUSSLE PENANG. Thursday. JHE SPRING CUP for top-class horses to be run over Ut here on Sunday promises to be a thrilling: affair. The leading fancies are Benjamin, Pinkson and Tibetan and if they run true to form, the race should see a touch-and-go finish296 words
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744 1965-03-05 20 RACE ENTRIES IPOH. Thurs. A total of 172 horses has been entered for the Perak Turf Club's three-day March meeting here on Mar. 14, 17 and 21. The entries comprise 73 In Class Two, 73 In Class Three and 26 In Class744 words
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Article20 1965-03-05 20 SINGAPORE. Thura. The Singapore AAA will hold their annual meeting at the People's Association tomorrow at 5.30 n.m.20 words
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Advertisement1035 1965-03-05 20 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will he received from contractors by the Jemaah Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat d a Ketua Akauntan. I'anah Melayu. Kuala I umpiir up to 1000 a.m on Wednesday 10th March. 1965 for IIM following works: (1) From Class "C and above contractors for re-rooting quarters1,035 words
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Advertisement758 1965-03-05 20 TENDERS STATE OF SABAH -MALAYSIA PI'BLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ADVANCE TENDER NOTICE FOR ROADWORKS. 1. South and Tuaran Roads Reconstruction and Im- prnvrments, Jewelton, Sahah 2. North and Labnk Roads— Reconstruction and Improvement*, Sandakan, Sabah. 1 It is Intended to Invite Tenders for the above road works In April, 1965 2.758 words
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Advertisement822 1965-03-05 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY APPOINTMENT OF FOREMEN ENGINEERS Applications are Invited from Malaysian nationals for the posts of Foremen Engineers (2; in the Dockyard Department, Port of Singapore Authority. Candidates must have served a full apprenticeship in a Marine Engineering establishment and be able to822 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-03-05 20 DIARY GOLF Spore Open second round (Buklt course >. HO( Kr V spor. League and Cup: Royal Marines v Naval Police rHMS Terror*; HQ Farelf v Khalna 'B 'Tanflln* Negrl Lre: NSCRC v PDRC: CYF 'B v SPOBA (N3 Club>. Forces triangular fSerem'ban>: Malacca U* Teacher* Police (MC padang) SOCCER57 words
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176 1965-03-05 21 $10,000 Government gift makes it a $40,000 Malayan Open TEN PROS BEAT PAR IN SPORE OPEN I^l ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Open golf I championship which begins here on Mar. 11 will carry total prize money of $40.000 an increase of SlO.OOO. This was announced today by the chairman176 words
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168 1965-03-05 21 SPORTS LETTER AUSSIES CAN ADD SPICE TO MERDEKA TOURNEY I WOULD like to congratulate the FA. of Malaysia for their great effort* in bringing the Merdeka soccer tournament to its present standard and popularity. Each year, the participating I countries evpress XMa satisfaction and thanks for having taken part, promising168 words
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Article, Illustration732 1965-03-05 21 Lim Kee Chan; Mansoor Rahman - Lim Kee Chan Mansoor Rahman By TIMESPORT REPORTERS and Singapore, Thursday gOSS NEWDICK of New Zealand led after the first round of the Singapore Open golf championship with a four-under-par 69 over the Bukit Course today. Newdiek went out in 35 and returned732 words
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Article32 1965-03-05 21 UMOAPI >ha fen Indlar I and RAF Tengah iii when the two umpirea r wlrd to turn for the ma-' 1 .rr R«i.«ri Thr Tengah pUtyWI alao did not turn •P32 words
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Article60 1965-03-05 21 LONDON. Thurs. A penalty of two strokes lor persistent, slow piay will be imposed cm gollri.In tournaments under the jurisdiciicn of the British Pro-fe.-isioiiHl Golfers' Assoc:a;io: this season. Announcing this decision in their 1965 tournament book. tilt PGA say: "Slow play will not be tolerated, and60 words
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Article347 1965-03-05 21 TEST CRICKET 69 K. Newdiek iNZ) 35. 34 to T. KitU <Jpn i 34. 36. 71 I. Thomson (Aust) 35. M; lUhn Chan Sang (S. Run 37. 34; f. Tugot (PI) 35. 36: Lv l.iang Huan (For) 35. 36: 11. Vasuda i Jpn) 34. 37. 72 K.347 words
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Article431 1965-03-05 21 KINGSTON, Thurs. The powerful West Indies batting line-up collapsed dismally on a perfect Sabina Park pitch yesterday, when the first six-day Test with Australia began here. The West Indies, who lost three star batsmen at one stage while the total stayed on 149. were allReuter - 431 words
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Article17 1965-03-05 21 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca A.A.A. will hold their annual crosscountry championship on Mar. 20 !at Terendak Camp.17 words
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Article33 1965-03-05 21 Forces triangular (Sban): Fed Army Forces 1 C'wealth Forces o' (match abandoned after smins ratal). Malacca Let: High Sen 7 Kilftt 0. Taiping Lge: KE VII Sen. 1 2 Pemuda Sukan 1.33 words
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Article24 1965-03-05 21 SO(C ER Johorr Sultan's Cup: B Pnhat 4 Segamat 2 Kluang trial: Probables 6 Passible 0. Kluang ko: Gurkha Engineers 2 Revertex 2.24 words
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Article25 1965-03-05 21 Perak TC mixed league: Eaglet 2 Globe Trotters 2: Jets 4 Lucky; Strikers 0: Phantoms 4 Caltex Stan 0. Turkey Plna 4 Extra* 0.25 words
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Article132 1965-03-05 21 SAFA pick 16 for northern tour SINGAPORE. Thurs. The SAFA selectors today named 16 piayers for Singapore's Nuiui Malayan tour this weekend. They are: Klialrullah. Sarip Sullen. Lee Wah Chin. Freddie Chew. Ibrahim Auang. Lee Kok Seng icaptuint, Quah Kirn R:ak. Lee Teng Yee. Napi Bahari. Hussein Hashim. All Astar.132 words
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Article80 1965-03-05 21 Danes rout Penang 13-1 DENANC. Thurs. Boldklubben Football Club of Denmark, concluded their Malaysian tour with a 13-1 victory over Penang at the City Stadium here tonight. Penang centre half J. Leather was ordered off in the 65th minute for dangerous play The Danes led 5-0 at half-time coring through80 words
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Article71 1965-03-05 21 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs West Germarys Wolfgang Stuck caused upset in the Soum African fawn tennis championships here yesterday when he be.it top-seeded Bob Hewitt (Australia) 4-6. 6-4. 8-7. 8-1 m the singles quarter-flnaia. Stuck seeded No. 8. In another surprise, iirnocdot) Juan Cruder (Spain) beat the fourth-set-Reuter - 71 words
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Article42 1965-03-05 21 AUCKLAND. Thurs Don Oliver. New Zealand weightlifter. bettered his own British Empire heavywei«ht total lift record her* yesterday by raising 1.065-lbs (483 kilograms i. Oliver set his former record ol 1.057Mbs (480 kg) in the Olympic championship in Tokyo.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article30 1965-03-05 21 KANOAR. Thurs.— Twenty-four teams have entered for the Khlr Joharl Challenge Cup competition organised by the Perils Sepak Raga Janng Association. The tournament wUI be held In mid-Man*.30 words
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Article47 1965-03-05 21 LONDON. Thurs. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment from the British Army of the Rhine yesterday won the British Army Rugby Union Cup final at Aldershot. They beat the Welsh Guards holders of the trophy for the past three years, by 11 point* to six Reutar.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement236 1965-03-05 21 DISCOVER THE (j WORLD OF c TpW ENTERTAINMENT WITH N EKCO TELEVISION RECEIVER All EKCO Television receivers are superbly engineered to provid* brilliant performance with outstanding reliability of operation. Model TBl6, 19' receiver ha* _^^j^ an elegantly designed cabinet finished in Sapele Mahogany with control knobs for on off volume236 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-03-05 22 THE happy faces of some of the -00 pupils of Ihe Bourne School who greeted Prince Philip on his arrival. Straits Times picture. JHE Tengku introducing the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, to the Duke. Looking on is the President of the Federal Court of58 words
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131 1965-03-05 22 PENANG, Thursday. rVO labourers were injured when a 60 ft. sterl crane fell during piling operations at Gurney Drive here this evening. The two men, A. Salaudden. 36, and Aiswarul Azim, 19, were atop the crane when it toppled while lifting a 30131 words
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Article55 1965-03-05 22 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The Amerl- d Goodyear Tire lactory in the WeM Java town of Bogor has been plnced under local government control. Antara quoted a leader of the covernment sponsored National Front Organisation as saying this follows the takeover of the American-owned rubber estates in NorthAP - 55 words
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Article34 1965-03-05 22 BANOKOK. Thurs.— Two Royal Thai Air Force pilots were burned 10 death In northern Thailand when their tralntnc plane crashed ln(o elec'ric power transmission lines yesterday, according to tports today .—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article20 1965-03-05 22 SINGAPORI Up Singapore Junior Council will holi :nhly meetinc .11 the Rafflf Hall on Saturday nt 2 pm20 words
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Article25 1965-03-05 22 LONDON, Thurs. Blizzards which swept north and west Britain yesterday reached southern England today. London was blanketed with snow as dawn broke.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article46 1965-03-05 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A Nanyang University graduate assistant is now in Australia to begin a three-year research course on •Oversea Chinese in Malaysia" at the Australia National University. Mr. Yen Ching Hwang left here by air last week under an Australian Oovernment scholarship.46 words
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75 1965-03-05 22 BIRMINGHAM. Thur*-.— A strike by 300 semi-skilled maintenance men at the British Motor Corporation's Austin car factory here spread yesterday through the industrial Midlands, making 24.625 workers Idle at 11 plants. AH car and engine production stopped at the Austin factory, where 16.700 menReuter - 75 words
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Article321 1965-03-05 22 LONDON, rhurs. Very quiet conditions prevailed in the stock today. Little business developed but Industrials Inclined easier and closed du'l Company news again provided some features, both good and bad. Activity In the gilt-edged market was again very small and prices eased slightly In places,321 words
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Article49 1965-03-05 22 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 22Ud-. Apr 22>«d.. May 21-15 16d., June 21 *,d.. Apr/June 22>»d.. July/ Sept. 21 D »d. Oct. Dec. 21-9/ 16d., Jan. Mar 21>»d.. Apr/June 21--7 16d July Sept. 21 Oct./ Dec. 21-5 16d. c.l.f Mar. 21 ',d. Apr 21-3 16d., May 21-3 16d. Tone: Quiet49 words
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Article24 1965-03-05 22 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £1262 'y. sellers £1267 Forward buyers £*****. sellers £1257',.. Settlement £***** Turnover a.m. 45 tons. p.m. 95 tons. Tone: Steady24 words
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Article32 1965-03-05 22 LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. Arthur Bottomley. the Commonwealth Secretary, and Lord Gardiner, the Lord Chancellor, arrived here by air from Salisbury today after their 11-day fact-finding tour of Rhodesia Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article28 1965-03-05 22 CAIRO. Thurs. President Nasser will pay his second official i visit to the Soviet Union thl« year. the newspaper Al Ahram reported 1 today. Reutcr.Reuter - 28 words
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353 1965-03-05 22 SUGON, Thurs. South Vietnam's powerful A rmed Forces Council announced last night it had elected Maj.Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu to serve .is its top officer, in effect replacing its ousted chief, Lieut. »ien. Nguyen Khanh. dm. Khanh. as military strongman of theAP - 353 words
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Advertisement39 1965-03-05 22 ift*s\¥&m\it{&&€itfim? 'T^ M^9 V Good Company Tiger men know what they want. ..the golden strength of Tiger beer. .freshly-brewed. .served cold in a man-sized glass. A man... his friends. ..and Tiger Beer -that's good company.There's always... time for friendly39 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-03-05 22 THE WEATHER icm ar.d loweM tenipeiatures in Malaya and 8 c for the period 8 pn: day to 8 pn: i Kuala Lumpur Kola Biiiii i Penang I poh -.ore30 words
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