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Title Section23 1965-03-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 tie*** 1 tie*****'* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. MARCH 8, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100523 words
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Article253 1965-03-08 1 Forces kill four more Indons BANGKOK TALKS? 'I PRAY SOEKARNO IS READY FOR PEACE THIS TIME...' SINGAPORE. Sun. Security forces yesterday killed four more of the Indonesian i n liltrators who landed in the Kota Tinggi area on Feb. i"». Tengku AIt(I v 1 Rahman disclosed in his speech at253 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1965-03-08 1 MAO's $140 m. SUBVERSION FUND Reds busy in HK TENGKU: THEY WANT TO OVERTHROW THIS COUNTRY; MALAYSIANS MUST BE ON THEIR GUARD 'Minimise our differences' appeal to all political parties SINGAPORE. Sunday JENCKU Abdul Rahman said here today that Communist China had amassed $140 million in Malaysian currency in Hong1,478 words
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Article, Illustration442 1965-03-08 1 'Singa of Malaya' dies in a road crash DECISION TO DRIVE INSTEAD KUALA LI'MPrH. Sunday. y[\\. GURCHAN SINGH, oi. known as "Singa < Lion of Malay:)"' after his book on his anti-Japanese activities during Ihc occupation, was killed in a road accident near Bata Pahat last night A security officer442 words
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405 1965-03-08 1 Malaysia accepts $12 million American loan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYSIA has accepted a $12 million American loan for the purchase of miKtary equipmen! and services in the United States. The loan is repayable in 10 years at an interest rate of three per cent. The agreement was signed here yesterday405 words
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Article45 1965-03-08 1 RANGOON. Sun. Over one thousand people were m;<cW homeless when 300 houses im kui rd in h lire winch broke out hole kite lust lll«ht. The tirr whs put out in one boor itnd damaged WMVing factories and Miopv Router.Reuter - 45 words
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Article26 1965-03-08 1 TOKYO. Sun. A himilv ol tour the parents and their l\vo| i-ouiiK daughters, wrre tamed io death here early today. fee liolitT reported.- Reuler.Reuter - 26 words
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Article79 1965-03-08 1 LABOUR WINS AFTER 32 YEARS ADELAIDE. Sun The Australian Labour Party has gained power in the State of South Australia after 32 years of successive defeats. With one seat still doubtful after yesterday's State elections Labour had won 20 of the House of Assembly's 39 seats. The Liberal Country LeagueReuter - 79 words
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Article56 1965-03-08 1 KURNOOL lAndhiH "Pradwh State. India). Sun.— Thirty people, mostly women and children, were leared drowned when a boat sank m ihe Tungabhadru River near here last night, according to an official report received today The re|X)it said more than 40 people were aboard. Some ofReuter - 56 words
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Article40 1965-03-08 1 BOOOTA i Colombia Sun. Six soldiers and 28 bandit.-- wen killed in encounters in various parts oi Colombia durum FebI ruary. an Army .spokesman said. 1 Elrven soldiers were wounded and I 15 bandits taken prisoner. Rev- ter.40 words
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Article25 1965-03-08 1 PARIS. Sun. Maurice Ouyader, ft, of Morlaix. burned all his private papers, and 40.000 francs (524.000 i in notes, the police mid.25 words
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Article63 1965-03-08 1 MANILA. Sun President Macapagal mill de dine an invitation from Indonesia s President Soekarao to visit his count.--, next month on the 10th anniversary of the Bandoeng conference. He told newsmen yesterday "I am not inclined to leave the country." Mr. Marapagal ha* been spending most ofAP - 63 words
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Article204 1965-03-08 1 Dangers of removing bases: Lee AUCKLAND. Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said here tonight that to remove Commonwealth bases from Malaysia would be inviting attack. The Singapore Prime Minister was addressing about 500 students at Auckland University. Mr. Lee said the future of non-Communist countries in Asia depended on how204 words
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Article32 1965-03-08 1 ISRAEL RECOCNISED BONN. Sun. P** Germany h:is derided to pstahlish diplomatic reI.Uions with Israrl. it was announced here today. She also intrnds to maintain her diplomatic relations with Egypt.— RruterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement87 1965-03-08 1 Ckjor«tt« Cases Vexes Ladies Cents Brush Sets Baby Spoons Pushers Tea Sets Salvers Condiment Sets etc S-tP-St' d* Sll** &d. SINGAPORE IPOH ASSO CO SP M 0C SUVA IH.KJ LTtt Shelkox gift j I I I r* j ft J gj 1 I J in the blue aerosol tin KILLS87 words
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147 1965-03-08 2 rpOKYO. Sun. The Sanyo Special Steel Co., Japan's second largest maker of special steels, went bankrupt yesterday. Sanyo produced nearly i.n prr cent of Japan's ball hearing steel and a large share of its special strel pip*. It was Ihr nations oldest •*><■< i.«l147 words
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Article, Illustration399 1965-03-08 2 U.S. Marines to join in the war on Vietcong SAIGON. Sunday parties of the first contingent of American ground combat troops to ioin the battle against the Communist Vietcong guerillas in South Vietnam have landed at Da Nang. 385 miles north-east of Saigon. The U.B. Defence Department announced In WashingtonReuter; UPI - 399 words
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Article59 1965-03-08 2 LONDON. Sun.— Western intelligence chiefs now believe China may be capable of making a hydrogen bomb by 1970 and delivering it by long-range rocket in 1975, the Observer said today. This independent Sunday newspaper said the intelligence experts had halved their estimate of the time it wouldReuter - 59 words
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69 1965-03-08 2 FORMER South Vietnam strong man, Lieut-Cenerai Nguyen Khanh arriving in Rome last week on his way to N«w York as roving ambassador. The ousted Commander-in-Chief of the South Vietnam armed forces changed into civilian clothes just before his arrival69 words
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184 1965-03-08 2 UPt PICTUM PEKING, Sunday. CHINA has protested to Russia over the violence used by Soviet troops ard police against Chinese student demonstrators at the American Embassy in Moscow 'ast Thursday. The New China news agency reported that a protest note had been delivered by theReuter - 184 words
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Article25 1965-03-08 2 RANGOON. Sun. Over one thousand people were made homeless when 300 houses were gutted in a (ire which broke out here last night.25 words
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Article31 1965-03-08 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Thirty people, mostly women and children, were feared drowned when a boat sank In the Tungabhadra River near Kurnool. Andhra Pra- desh State, on Friday night.31 words
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193 1965-03-08 2 'Ceylon put squarely in Chinese camp,' says I paper-J pOLOMBO. San The influential Oej*. lon Daily News yesterday strongly criticised a maritime transport agreement which allows Chinese ships to use the island's harbours and said the pact landed Ceylon "squarely in the Chinese camp." T?e agreement, signed In 1963, was193 words
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105 1965-03-08 2 Terrorists blast oil pipeline in Aden A DEN, Sun— An explosion A last night blasted a hole in a British petroleum company oil pipeline here, a British Middle East Command spokesman said. "There is no doubt that thla was a terrorist," the spokesman added. No-one was hurt in the blast.Reuter - 105 words
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224 1965-03-08 2 BUSHFIRES DESTROY HOMES AND TIMBER IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Sunday.— Bushfires fanned by searing heat and big winds destroyed many homes and ravaged thousands of acres of rich farmland and valuable timber in Victoria and New South Wales yesterday. A vast wall of flame swept across a 100-mile front in theReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement528 1965-03-08 2 CLOSING DATE 16th MARCH 1965— N0 MORE EXTENSIONS! WIN A BRAND NEW $29,500 FLAT! Enter the Christmas Quiz today Enter this easy-to- win competition and you could win any of these fabulous prizes:First Prize: Singapore Trading Co. Ltd. Flat at FAR EAST MANSIONS Fourth Prizes: Four ,£<§<? 7 cv. ft.528 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-03-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /k/UArs^ /something i "N r s- ■fUAT-pJI WANTED WU£W A WAITED ANcA kIZ7 y\ WAS A S LL WAITED BUT) /^T^T\ I |(evß?nuiNG <***«) I TUEV SAY J s~~\ JJ34 words
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Article, Illustration466 1965-03-08 3 T ONDON. Sun Lord Morrison of Lambeth, former British lorcien Minister, died lierr yesterday. He was He bad been in a hospital in south-east London for a month, but no details of his iljness had been issued. Earlier yesterday, it was statedReuter - 466 words
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Article, Illustration439 1965-03-08 3 Wilson pledges defence of West Berlin Despite heavy burden Britain carries throughout world... JJERLIN, Sun.— British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday pledged that Britain would continue to defend West Berlin despite the heavy burden it carried throughout the world. He made it plain at a speech at the WestReuter - 439 words
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225 1965-03-08 3 Arabs to boycott Duke? It's a lie, says statement LONDON, Sunday. I THE Arab information centre here today denied Press reports that the Arab Boycott Council was considering banning the Duke of Edinburgh from visiting Arab countries. The reports were "devoid of all t^uth," it said. In a statement theReuter - 225 words
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102 1965-03-08 3 Sun. Evidence of an alleged spy ring in Cyprus has been placed before the Attorney General to see If there Is a case for prosecution, the Interior Minister. Mr. Polycarpos Oeorghadjls. said here last night. Newspaper report* this week claimed American Embassy officials andReuter - 102 words
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Article37 1965-03-08 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Comedian Jerry Lewte remained in bed yesterday recovering from a concussion he suffered on Friday nißht when he fell during a performance at the dress rehearsal of •The Andy Williams Show UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article32 1965-03-08 3 HOUSTON. Sun. The nrst manned Oemlnl flight to send two VS. astronauts orbiting the earth In one capsule will be attempted later this month, it was announced yesterday. APAP - 32 words
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Article57 1965-03-08 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— The 19-nation. talks on Communist unity, which closed here last night after five day* devoted almost entirely to arguments over the final communique, ended in a compromise, j The communique will not be published until Wednesday to enable the 18 foreign delegations to explainReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1965-03-08 3 OALVESTON. Sun.— Dock worken streamed back to work and idle ports sprang back to life at the end of a 65-day strike that cost the L'.s. more than DSI2 billion. There were more than 66 shIDS at Houston alone and scores of ▼easels at other portsUPI - 57 words
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Article49 1965-03-08 3 LONDON. Sun.— Prince Charles played a trumpet and sang choral numbers In a town hall concert *i Montrofte. Scotland. Nut night The concert was given by boys of nearby Gordonstoun School in aid of funds for a new organ at the pari.<h church.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article16 1965-03-08 3 MONTEVIDEO. Sun. Uruguay today issued four stamps honouring the late President Kennedy Rev tar.16 words
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Article58 1965-03-08 3 GENEVA. Sun American film I actor Lex Barker who became I famous as the screen's 10th Tarzan. and former Spanish beauty queen Maria Del Carmen Cervera were married In a civil ceremony here yesterday. It was the fifth wedding for 45--year-old Barker whose former wives Included filmAP - 58 words
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Article31 1965-03-08 3 WASHINGTON Sun. The United States today sent an eightman mission of military and civilian officials to Panama to inspect a potential route (or a new interocean sea-level canal. AP.AP - 31 words
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118 1965-03-08 3 I ONDON. Sun. The Salvation Army moved in on London's night life last night in an attempt to woo teenagers from their customary club and coffee bar haunts to an evangelical cabaret. They combed the narrow streets of Soho. cosmopolitan centre of the118 words
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Article214 1965-03-08 3 r.ORDON Lonsdale. the Russian master spy exchanged last year in a Soviet-British "spy swap", poured out top secret Information from Britain to the Soviet Union, according to "hii own story" In a British Sunday newspaper today In the first of a series of copyright article>Reuter - 214 words
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142 1965-03-08 3 VICE (France), Sun. 11 Author Somerset Maugham was so improved last nig ht from a bour of influenza and ensuing lung congestion that hospi- tal sources said he might be allowed to return home tomorrow. The 91-year-old writer was rushed from his villa atUPI - 142 words
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Advertisement375 1965-03-08 3 ™&%s^ > No! A dream home of your own can be made Into a reality. You must decide when vim are young. You must help yourself. The M.C.I S. Homr Ownership Plan is mr.uit iu*t for you. There is no better way to acquire your own dream home. It is375 words
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88 1965-03-08 4 $110,000 problem' for Muslim leaders PENANG. Sun. Penang Muslim leaders are glad that the amount of money derived from religious tithes introduced for the first time in Penang this year, has exceeded their expectations "After making various deductions, including sums paid out to the poor and needy, we have a88 words
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Article31 1965-03-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. will open the Montfort Boys' Home at Batu Tiga, 10 miles from here, on Saturday.31 words
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Article64 1965-03-08 4 I SINGAPORE. Sun. "Mi s I World". Ann Sydney flies in here by a Qantas Jet on Thursday for an hour-lcng stop-over on her way 0 Australia. Ann. 22, who was "Miss United Kingdom 1 before winning the j world title last November. will spend 1064 words
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108 1965-03-08 4 T/UANTAN. Sun. An economic development board to improve the economic lot of the Malays will soon tie set up by the Pahang State Government. This was announced yesterday by the Mentri Besar. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. when he returned here after108 words
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199 1965-03-08 4 Take to the blue overalls, Ong urges youth SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday urged more young people in the State to turn away from whitecollar jobs and take to "the blue overalls". Mr. Ong was speaking at the opening of the second annual exhibition199 words
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Article, Illustration160 1965-03-08 4 improvement in results of Malaysia Certificate of Education SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 The results of the Malaysia Certificate of Education (Malay medium) announced recently, showed a great improvement over the previous year An analysis of the results revealed that more school candidates took the examination and scored a higher pass percentage.160 words
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Article55 1965-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A charge of: attempted armed robbery against n pre-umversity student. Jle Tek Ho. was withdrawn In the first! criminal district court on Friday. Jie. 19. was accused of attempting to rob Mrs. McLean a housewife, while armed with a knife, at her flat in Fife55 words
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Article57 1965-03-08 4 KAMPAR. Sun. A cattle-owner was committed by the Magistrate, Inche Abu Bakar bin Osman. to stand trial in Ipoh High Court on a charge of raping a 10--year-old girl. S. Doraisamy. 25. was alleged to have raped the girl at the Talang tin mine in57 words
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Article269 1965-03-08 4 IT WILL BE TURNED INTO DISTRICT AND STATE LEVELS TO COPE WITH THE RESPONSE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. inter-racial student exchange programme launched by the Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, in December last year, has expanded into a big scheme. The chairman of the269 words
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78 1965-03-08 4 MUAR. Sun. The Senior Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department here. Mr. Charles Gorman, today warned consumers to be economical in the use of water. Mr. Gorman said that If the present drought continued for another couple of weeks, water rationing; might be78 words
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252 1965-03-08 4 Pol Ramli calls for heavier sentences against radio pirate owners KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Director of Broadcasting, Inrhe Dol Ramli, today called ior heavier deterrent sentences against pirate radio owners. Pointing; out that the law carried penalties of a maximum fine of Sl.OflO or 12 months' jail or both, Inche252 words
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142 1965-03-08 4 MUAR, Sunday. A BOUT 1,200 acres of padiland here will be under double-cropping for the first time this year. It will be planted with Malinja, one of two new high-yielding padi varieties. 1 The Agriculture Officer here. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ismail, said today: "Malinja142 words
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83 1965-03-08 4 IPOH. Sun. A premiere of the film. "Lillies of the Field." under the patronage of the Sultan of Pcrak. will be screened at the 1 Rex Theatre here on Thursday at 9.15 p.m. It will be in aid of the building fund of Our83 words
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71 1965-03-08 4 KAJANG, Sun. A total of 46.000 fry waj> released in three rivers and three mining pools In. different parts of the Ulu Langat district by the Fisheries Department here recently. The rivers are the Sungel J Langat. Sungel Beranang, and the Sungei Semenyih. The71 words
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118 1965-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— lmport licences must now be Obtained for the importation of Naphthaline balls, roofing tiles of brick, earth or clay (baked*, caustic soda. alum, prefabricated windows, door frames and casements of iron, sheet, or aluminium, and matches. This regulation came inio effect from118 words
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Article70 1965-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A four-year-old boy. Andrew Bniith. was killed yesterday after being knocked down by a lorry near a fishing pond In Jalan Kayu. Andrew of Jalan Kayu. was crossing the road when the accident occurred Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Tan Ban70 words
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Article55 1965-03-08 4 Motor-cyclist killed KAJANG. Sun. A motorcyclist. Chan Ham Lam, of Kuala Lumpur, was killed this afternoon when hia machine and a cyclist collided near the junction of Jalan Semenylh and Jalan SuJaiman. The cyclist. Ng Kai. a bicycle ahopowner in Semenyih. was admitted into the district hospital here. His condition55 words
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303 1965-03-08 4 Textiles: 3 unions support NTUC plan SINGAPORE. Surv 10 Three major trade unions here with a total membership of more than 35,000, have announced their support Of the National Trade Union Congress plan to take retaliatory action if the British Board of Trade continued with its restrictions on the imports303 words
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Article44 1965-03-08 4 KLANO, Sun. Mr. Cheong Jta Hoe. Selangor Suite Assemblyman and member of the State Executive Committee, opened the new wing of the Eklund Methodisl Girls' School here on Friday. The new building consists of 4s classrooms and an office.44 words
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Advertisement224 1965-03-08 4 I WACKER I Vibro Rammer 650 percussion strokes per minute. For all types of compaction work on soil and asphalt. fe\ Ml. D. M. LTD. \\>mrnc Bros. Ltd. Singapore, and other Wrarne's Dealer* Throughout The Federation. Adv«rti»«m«nt' KEEP your chinline firm and young by using vitalizing cream every night. Cream224 words
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Advertisement29 1965-03-08 4 The Bulletin THE DEFENCE OF S. E. ASIA AND AUSTRALIA Pegged on Mountbatten's visit and the British White Paper IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF The Bulletin ON SALE NOW,29 words
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Advertisement87 1965-03-08 5 First in Malaysia First in the world ■^m|j§s[sK In Malaysia— all over the world— more people smoke Rothmans than <*y|^|#> any other KING SIZE VIRGINIA cigarette. And for a good reason. Nobody knows more about making KING SIZE cigarettes than Rothmans. ||jj The best tobacco money can buy— a finer87 words
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248 1965-03-08 6 I SINGAPORE. Sun. I An American fire and safety expert. Mr. W.L. Avrett, will adI dress Government, in- dustrial and profesI sional representatives here on the modern concept of industrial i safety and fire pre- vention practices duri ing his one week248 words
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Article132 1965-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. -The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture uill yive free Him shows at the following places dunnn the week commencing tomorrow. Ail shows will begin at 7.30 p.m. and ■bOCi talks on current topics will be given by the Field Otficen>132 words
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Article70 1965-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A large crowd attended the funeral ol Mrs Tan Cheng Siong today from her residence. 530 Upper East Coast Road, to the Buklt Brown Cemetery Chief mourner was her eldest son Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. man-aging-director of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation. Ir. spite of70 words
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Article45 1965-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Adult I Education Board today announced that their night classes for preuniversity one and secondary four students will commence in the middle of this month. Students, whose applications I are successful, will be informed I by the Board.45 words
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Article28 1965-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Solor Aid to the Paralysed will I hold a meeting at Field House. Ollstead Road, on Mar. 1 1 at I :> 30 pm.28 words
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363 1965-03-08 6 Vocational chief calls for 'radical change' SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE chairman of the Singapore Vocational Institute Advisory Board, Mr. Low Guan On, has called for a radical change in the functional structure of the "slow-grinding wheels" of bureaucratic machinery in relation to the Vocational Institute. i Otherwise, the board would be363 words
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Article144 1965-03-08 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Japanese concert pianist. Miss Azuza Fu- jita Teng will ir.ve a recital at the Cultural Centre tomorrow in aid of the Cheshire Home Her programme for the night. sponsored by the Rotary Club ol Singapore West, will include works by Rameau, Beethoven. Chopin. Schumann.144 words
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143 1965-03-08 6 eINGAPORE. Sun— The adult Education Board plans to start two new classes in dressmaking istagp one i at the Geylani? Craft Centre. Lorong 21. GeylanK. These classes, which will last six months, will be conducted in English. The first "class A' 1 will be held143 words
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Article46 1965-03-08 6 I SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr Wee Keng Por has been elected president of the Singapore Paediatric Society Other office-bearers are: Dr. Chan Kirn Yong. vice-president; Dr. Loh Tee Fun, secretary; Dr. Tan Kian Yong. treasurer, and Dr. Eric Yeo and Dr K. Paramathypathy. auditors:46 words
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Article203 1965-03-08 6 CINGAPORE. Sun. -The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak as patron or the Spastic Children's Association. will officially declare open its annual Wonderland Food and Fun Fair a I the Old Admiralty House and grounds on March 27 at 10 a.m. A203 words
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Miscellaneous242 1965-03-08 6 I IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following in today i schedule of civil aircralt movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: Krom Melbourne. Brisbane, li.iiwm (BA 713) 7.45 p.m.: from London. Zurich. Cairo. Teharan. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur <BA 7«8) 6.10 p.m.: from Melbourne. Darwin (BA 703) 8.45242 words
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Miscellaneous245 1965-03-08 6 HonK KonK. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur iCX 7.'3. T i pin Air India: Krom N> York, London. Kranklurt. Rom.- Beirut, Bombay. Madras cAI 12-M T .'ll v m Brltlth tail* Airway*: Krom Ixinrton. lutanbul. Hombay ItW T24 1 6 .V> a m DEPARTURE! B0AC: To Colombo. Bombay. Teheran. Tel Aviv. Zurich.245 words
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Article, Illustration544 1965-03-08 7 The way to prevent student unrest in Malaysia: Senu *JHE Minister of Information arid Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that the correct leadership of the Government and the good sense of the student community had prevented student unrest in Malaysia. He544 words
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Article35 1965-03-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dr i Llm Chong Yah of the Department j of Economics. University of Ma- lava, will pne a talk on "Th« Malaysian Economy" at the University of Malaya tomorrow35 words
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142 1965-03-08 7 Smashed~Red group aiding Indonesia in Singapore KUALA LUMPIR. Sun. The police have smashed a new clandestine Co m munist organisation known as the Singapore People's Revolutionary Party. Announcing this today the Federal police spokesman. Mr. Robert Cheonr. said its activities were disrupted by the Royal Malaysian Police in late 1964142 words
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Article67 1965-03-08 7 JJUALA LUMPUR. SunOral contraceptives are "100 per cent effective and safe" lor family planning, the president of the Federation Family Planning Associations, Dr. D. S. Sodhy. said here today. Dr Sodhy was speaking i to reporters on his return from Singapore after at- > tending a symposium on67 words
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266 1965-03-08 7 soon OINGAPORE. Sun. A department of neuro-surgery will be established in, the "not I too distant future" within the Govern- i ment's proposed $4 million multi-storeyed Institute of Medical SpeI cialities to be built in 1 the General Hospital compound in Outram Road. The266 words
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Article84 1965-03-08 7 KOTA BHAHI- Sun. Two businessmen here were today fined a total of 51. 200 in :hr> "m.iristrate's Court for offences against the Income Tax Ordinance. Chua Tong Boon, a goldsmith and rubbrr estate owner. whs fined $400 or two months' tail for i failing to84 words
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Article27 1965-03-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An exhibition by woman artist Laura Popenoe will be held at the British Council Centre here from Mar. 1C to 2027 words
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Miscellaneous161 1965-03-08 7 /t/f#»Sr Onp By l\ T. 11 it wn Hu OUiTE A TRACK. OUITF A I I ..UNDOUBTEPLV YEAH? BIGGEST I I VVEU-. IF VVE'VE COME *HrGOT ME THFRE, OOP. "U^'lM^y O9CAR/ WMAT-3 I LOT OOP.. BUf^ALO BUFFALO TRACK BACK the IZ.OOO f nC6IMS BUT HIS BISON WAS M X^B| n161 words
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Article27 1965-03-08 8 W.rd, SIS '*Hnimxm> MRS RUTH BERCKMAN wlahe. i thank each person who has contribute towards the hinldlnx of tbe Berckma Memorial at rhriat Methodist Caurrl tnicapnre27 words
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Obituary51 1965-03-08 8 Hersfs SIS Simimmm i IN LOVINC MEMORY of m. df voted husband. tbe Rev. JR n Berckman. who entered I,ife f^terns oa March «tb im:i IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs EM Margaret Riches who went to rest i year ago today Sadly missed by Tb staff Hesn a51 words
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Article74 1965-03-08 8 t» w»r*» in tmmtmmml WELO SUPERMARKET open tarn •ill U noon to-day order departmen elnsed no deliveries •10 RIT LIFECVCLE computors potketwaich sjgt, ■jayaaj made mv» be set persona; hir»hdate S.VJ sal t't.rature. Oatnmetera M Collyer Quay pore R V MEYER. Ophthalmic Opt .ism and i-orceal Mlcru I.ens Consultants74 words
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Article729 1965-03-08 8 Nothing has happened in the past week to raise hopes .of peace talks with Indon- esiH. Neither is there reason to think that what prospects there were have receded. There is no means of estimating Soekamo's intentions. Merdeka. the official Umno organ, quotes the Tengku as saying,729 words
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Article375 1965-03-08 8 Three months seems a de- j cent interval. The awkward- ness which followed the an- j nouncement that the United States had offered Malaysia a j defence loan at practically commercial rates (and had been turned down) has sub- '< sided; and yesterday's news of a better offer375 words
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Article181 1965-03-08 8 Most sensible move yet to emerge from the debate over j two dangerous Federal High- way intersections in Petaling Jaya is a recommendation for j a 45 mph highway speed limit through the town. But even this does not go far enough. If one adds the margin by181 words
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350 1965-03-08 8 TEACHERS' TRANSFERS AND UNSETTLED SCHOOLS THE letter of Parent headed Study (S.T. March 3> obviously refers to my school which is the only secondary school with Form Three classes In the district. It Is true that there were not enouKh teachers at the beginning of the term and some teachers350 words
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Letter32 1965-03-08 8 \[OST lifts in the Bukit Ho Swee Housing Board flats are untidy and they smell. Why cannot the health authorities appoint lift-boys to look after these lifts? F. SIM Singapore32 words
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Article638 1965-03-08 8 Yunus Maris - Yunus Maris By M.A. University of Malaya S3 REVISION Verbal phrases and the SUKFIXES "KAN" and "1". VOCABULARY: iA Jew NOUNS (fiven here are DERIVED NOUNS. I.e. derived from other words. Their construction will be explained later i. permintaan mi application, request, from pinta. minU (vi to638 words
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Article991 1965-03-08 8 THERE has been an A awful lot of confusion in the public mind about pioneer industries and the common market. Your editorial of March 5. 1965 has. I am afraid, added to the confusion rather than dispelled it. You stated that "It appears to be accepted991 words
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Letter63 1965-03-08 8 IT is disheartening to learn that tbe j administrative ma- rhinery of the Education Office in Jtobore Bahru is not run nine well. Many of us have yet to collect our January and February' pay. Las*, year, a colleague had to wait till June.63 words
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130 1965-03-08 8 COSTING FLATS BY FLOOR AREA AND HEIGHT J REFER to the publication In the Reader's Column (S.T. Feb. 24) written by "A Purchaser" seeking clarification whether the Housing Board could build 500 flats forsl million. It costs the Board about $2,000 per unit to build one-room emergency type of flats130 words
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Letter97 1965-03-08 8 I CANNOT understand the present system of education in Singapore. There are several schools in Singapore especially the Secondary Ones where students are asked to go to school for sports practices In the morning if they are pupils of the afternoon school and vice versa. There would be a lot97 words
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Letter85 1965-03-08 8 WE are licensed hawkers. We have a grievance While we willingly pay fees for our licences It surp-ises us to see neighbouring shops installed In five-foot ways getting on* without paying any fees. These shops u>e the pathway for their stocks and the drain as a lavatory besides obstructing pedestrians.85 words
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Advertisement853 1965-03-08 8 Straits IkM Malay Mail Classified sdvertlssments ntly be nsnded to: COLO STOWAGE! SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORC LTO THE NCWS FRONT Fitipatrlck's Supermsrket M. M. ISMAIL HAMICM STORC 141* Upper Chengl Rose. Singapore 17. V. RCTNASAMY853 words
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Advertisement41 1965-03-08 8 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORP N., LTD. Mm LARGEST end STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED t FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 MrtfRAL RESCRVE: 30,500,000.00 'TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.C.f. C. BIANCHtS TMROU6MOUT MALAYSIA 4 SOUTH EAST ASIA41 words
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Advertisement216 1965-03-08 8 Compare Valiant with any other car in its class and you'll prove why Valiant is unmatched in value, performance and safety. Only Valiant has the power-packed 225 cv. in. 'Slant-Six" engine Brilliant performance to match outstanding safety and stability Biggest brakes Exclusive torsion-bar suspension Widest front and reartracks Achmsu* iMr216 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-03-08 9 'Non-co-operation' lifted as Gout assures RUM of decision to settle status-rights dispute after 4-day campaign Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Government will announce its decision on the railwaymen's demand for the same rights and conditions of service as other public servants on Wednesday. The general secretary413 words
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Article42 1965-03-08 9 BATU PAHAT. Sun. World i Health Day will be observed here on April 7. The Health Department will organise an exhibition on health, poster competition, baby Khows. lectures and film shows. The programme will depict this years theme. "Smallpox".42 words
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120 1965-03-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— Some 20 pickets, including women, threw themselves on I the ground In front of the main gate of the Sigma Cable Company in Jurong this morning in a bid to stop a van carrying nonstrikers from entering the factory. For120 words
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227 1965-03-08 9 It's great, says Millie, as the money rolls in C ING AFORE, Sun. Pert Jamaican "pops" singer, Millie Small, the "Singing Dynamo" who skyrocketed to fame early last year, is in Singapore and she thinks "it's lust great to be at the cop." Who wouldn't! With two hit recordings in227 words
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Article59 1965-03-08 9 PENANG Sun. Penang artlstii have been invited to submit their paintings and sculptures for exhibition on the occasion of the official opening of the Penang Mv- 1 scum and art gallery on April 10. An artist may send In a maxi- 1 mum of six paintings59 words
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Article49 1965-03-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. About 350 American tourists, who arrived here yesterday evening in the Norwegian-America liner BerKensfjord left at noon today for Pen»njr. Before departing this morning they went shopping and souvenir hunting in certain shops in (tie city which had previously arranged to be opened.49 words
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164 1965-03-08 9 IPOH. Sun Nearly $950.--000 was .spent on minor development projects In the Kinta District last year, bringing benefits in various; torm.-> to the rural people. Inchi' Mo.'.amed S'naw; bin Han Zainuddi'-. tlir Diitr.c: Omcrr. yesterday that) ol :hL-, fjtn 5519.934 had b»-en tpent164 words
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72 1965-03-08 9 NIBONO TEBAL. Sun.— A rubber factory worker. Teoh Koay Cheng. 22. was fatally injured in an accident near Simpang Amoat yesterday. He was riding pillion on a mo-tor-cycle which was in collision wi*h a cur drivrn by Senior Inspector Harl Ram Seghal. former OCPD72 words
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Article25 1965-03-08 9 IPOH Sun Eight Dlairict Officers from Sabaii will spend two days In Perak from Thursday visiting completed rural development project* and land scheme*25 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-03-08 9 'THE POLICE TORTURED ME INTO MAKING STATEMENT' Man accused of possessing arms and consorting, says: JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. yAP YEE TONG, 24, a Malaysian from Pontian Kechil, who is charged with consorting with Indonesian infiltrators and being in possession of firearms, alleged in the High Court here today that he553 words
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Article58 1965-03-08 9 j SINGAPORE. Sun. Police i yesterday found 17 bicycle-lamps, I and 17 dynamo", believed to have I been stolen, m an abandoned tn- 1 sha in North Bridge Road, in front of the Diamond Theatre. The trisha-rider ran off when two police constables approached him. The58 words
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168 1965-03-08 9 Schoolmates organise show to aid paralysed Kok Seng OINGAPORE. Sun.— A *3 group of former Gan Eng Seng School students are organising a variety corpert to I help an ex-schoolmate. The show at the National Theatre on March 27 Is in aid of Tham Kok Seng, who Is paralysed waist168 words
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114 1965-03-08 9 |£UCHING, Sun. Sarawak's Advisory Committee on Education has urged the Government to provide secondary educa- i tion for all children up to Form 111 ;«s Minn as preside. Tin* is stated in a report jf the committee's recent meeting here. The114 words
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Advertisement28 1965-03-08 9 YOU CAN OWN A SHARP I DAY AND NICHT MOBILE SERVICE Obtainable at all dealers I"d\ sole agents service stations: [k? ROXY'ma^ai CO. LTD. Singaport Kuala Lumpur Penang28 words
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Advertisement251 1965-03-08 9 r^ iT interest IUE reR annum from your deposit ■account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. (Ih|pAN MALAYAN 1 FINANCE LTD. issues251 words
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Miscellaneous748 1965-03-08 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) 2.00 p.m. Test pattern; 5 45 Koon; 8.35 Candid Camera; Programme Summary; 5.50 9.uO New* In the National LanNew.s outlines in the National guage; 9.10 Great Music From Language; 5.53 National songs; Chicago featuring Uie Chl6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Kalal rago Symphony Orchestra; 9.55 Kothu; 6.30748 words
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353 1965-03-08 10 Man who had $100 ,000 worth of opium fails in appeal ALOR STAR, Sunday. THE KedaJi High Court today dismissed an appeal by a Kangar health inspector, Shaik Mohammad bin Che Teh, against a fine of $10,000 for possession of nearly 5i 90,900 worth of raw opium. "Unless the lower353 words
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81 1965-03-08 10 Police call off search for six strangers \ILAR. Sun. —An allnight police search along the Kesanr coast for six strangers was called off at noon today. The search was made following a report from a villager there who claimed to have seen six strangers at Parit Lapat. seven miles from81 words
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Article32 1965-03-08 10 j KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The St. John's Ambulance Brigade will hold a fund-raising "malam i ria" (festival night) at its head-; quarters in Shelley Road here on i M.irch 27.32 words
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187 1965-03-08 10 Teacher to help sell Malaysia through art CINGAPORE. Sun A Singapore school teacher and artist. Mr. Gordon Craig, will leave on Tuesday for a three-month exhibition of his paintings in the major cities of Australia. Mr. Craig, who Is head of the art department at the Alexandra Secondary Modern School,187 words
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Article59 1965-03-08 10 Two for FBI course KyALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two Royal Malaysian Police officers here left by air to attend a threemonth course at the National Aca- j demy of the FBI in Washington. 1 They are acting Superintendent I < A. Vljayaratnam. Deputy Chief Police Officer in Malacca, and < Asst.59 words
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Article35 1965-03-08 10 KLUANG. Sun. Mr. R. Dori-i Rai has been re-elected president of the Indian Association here. Other officials elected were. Mr. C. T. Thomas, vice-president: Mr. P. K. Warrior, secretary; Mr. K RaehHvan. treasurer.35 words
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239 1965-03-08 10 Sarawak's first call-up men back after training UUCHING. Sun. Sarawak's first batch of National Servicemen all volunteers returned home this morning after two months" training at Port Dickson. They were welcomed back by the Deputy Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong. The 31 volunteers come from all parts of Sarawak and239 words
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207 1965-03-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. has stressed the importance of the free and unfettered development of an enlightened public opinion in the working of the democratic system. In an Introductory .nessage to the first issue of the Malaysian207 words
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Advertisement300 1965-03-08 10 £2 at FITZPATRICK'S MARCH Ist tol3th Australia's sunshine climate produces a variety of delicious foods. Packed as carefully as they are grown, they're tested for quality and purity at every stage of processing. And now Fitzpatrick's is WT best from Australia K i finest fresh, canned and m packaged foods,300 words
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Advertisement404 1965-03-08 10 W DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A ASTHMA (or BRONCHITIS)? if so you will know ihe strain put on the *\Mem b> lhosc gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worn, by ruwn K PHAZOM lablen always at hand, especially at night time. FPHA/OM is e4.sv to take, safe to me and gives404 words
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Miscellaneous290 1965-03-08 10 Straits Times Crossword mmri |^B 7 |V} Wtf^ |H I I 1 ACROSS things used defensively in 8. Is able to take a flower ana war (7, 8). produce tobacco (8). 3. Skilled worker: no Identical French one Includes a last negatives serve his turn (10). message (or the immature290 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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845 1965-03-08 11 ALLINGTON KENNAKD - ALLINGTON KENNAKD bu MALAYSIA: A SURVEY. Edited by Wang Gungwu (Donald Moor* Books. S3O) TWENTY-SIX authors, the major it y drawn from the faculties of the University of Malaya and the University of Singapore, combined under th e editorship of Professor Wang Gungwu in the845 words
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344 1965-03-08 11 Smollett first of the crusading English novelists RADICAL DR. SMOLLETT. By Donald Bruce. (Gollancz 28S). By JOHN KENT rpHE first of the great ■I line of crusading English novelists, Smollett later suffered in reputation at the hands of the Victorians. He was among the "banned" authors even as late as344 words
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Article174 1965-03-08 11 THE PRIM ROMANTIC. By Barbara Luttrell. (Chatto and Windus. 305.) AHORSE FACED literary spinster Cornelia Knight combined a talent for being put upon with an equal capacity for feeling "wounded." Nelson called her a ***** and Bydney Smith a "very disagreeable affected woman, living174 words
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Article80 1965-03-08 11 Guy Wlnt. the writer on Indian and Far Eastern affairs, suddenly found himself paralysed and helpless in an Oxford to London train He was 50 and had suffered a stroke In his book The Third Killer published b y Chatto and Windus. Mr. Wlnt describes what80 words
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Article179 1965-03-08 11 THE DOCTOR AND HIS WORLD By .1 G. Thwaitrs (Gollancz 13s Ad THE assistant editor of the British Mrdical Journal. Dr Tbwaitrs. writes here for the intending or actual medical student He refers, of course, to British conditions not ait attractive as those nearer179 words
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Article352 1965-03-08 11 DAVID SZE - Napoleon 's Elba: A dream island DAVID SZE b A BOOK ABOUT ELBA. By Vernon Bartlett (Chatto and Windus. 21 s.) and he I. iced gold coins In his pockets which he could scatter among his island subjects. He «vept when 7UO veterans joined him, after a march of 500352 words
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Article112 1965-03-08 11 THE BURNT ONES. By Patrl(V. White. tEyre and Spotttsuoode 235.). This collection of short stories Increases Patrick Whites already considerable stature ac novelist and playwright. Most of them have an Australian background, and all are distinguished by Mr. White's Incisive style. There Is contrast, however. The straight humour112 words
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Advertisement480 1965-03-08 11 Now... you can Ppft9 "GLASS-LINE" HMH your piping equipment P?^J FOR POSITIVE PROTECTION against rust, corrosion, scaling AQUA- CLEAR DOES IT! I IwwU". Aqua■PVIVW I THUIS THE METU ITSELF, i micro- —^*^mm^M id. i \*i jga nM Olidt- 'u«i mjid" 411 metal sur'*:e» ttiat •ttr treated water reaches Just connect480 words
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Advertisement61 1965-03-08 11 $> HONG LEONG CO., LTD. (KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH) Have pleasure to announce that their Godown AT CHERAS ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR, is now ready and THAT "CROCODILE" BRAND CEMENT IS AVAILABLE EX-STOCK. ENQUIRIES OFFICE:F. A. M. HOUSE, 93-B. JALAN BIRCH, KUALA LUMPUR. Tel: *****, *****, *****, *****. GO DOWN RAILWAY RESERVE.61 words
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Advertisement240 1965-03-08 12 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A COMMERCIAL CAREER The CYMA College Kuala Lumpur and the City School, Singapore, both ot the famous Stomford Institutes Group, oHer you the key to success and better earning power. These courses leading to valuable diplomas begin on Morch 15, 1965. Diploma holders arm as- i Hired240 words
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Advertisement2856 1965-03-08 12 BBsl^^i^BsT^BT^^^^^^^^^^^^Bsl SBBT^^^^^^^S^^B^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^SBbl BpSHxHsslbhliSßbH JBBfc|lßßß|fcßMßyiiyi||iMbßi i< on tin tied from Pacr x ACKNOWLEDGMENT Wordt $li Minimum) THE FAMILY of the Iste Mrs. Tan Cheng Slong nee Lee Guay Eng wish to express their deep and heartfelt gratitude to all their friends and relatives for their messages of condolences wTaatJJM snd scrolls,2,856 words
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Advertisement897 1965-03-08 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Wordt St (Mim.) Box It rU. mxtrm REGISTERED CLASSROOMS/ SCHOOL to let for educational purposes. District 15 Partnership constdeifd. Box AKIsT S.T. Spore. WANTED PARTNER tot .-.pending correspondence cum Private School nuMnms. witn excellent pros- pectn snd assets. Boa A6'.'o4 S.T S pore IMPORTERS if you ire897 words
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Advertisement1038 1965-03-08 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* U (MmA—Box It rrs. #»fr. MINOR 1000 TRAVELLER JP62 one Kuropean owner $.IM>O/-. Seen 77 Beach Koad. Spore t..fore nooo only. SUNBEAM RAPIER Aug. 60. Overdrur. twin S.I, verr «ood condition S3UOO/-. I turn* *****. B in* ¥c* rism IMI BORCWARD HANSA 1100 £uropran oonrrt.1,038 words
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Advertisement883 1965-03-08 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pere) IS Wordt %t iMlM.y—Box It tU. artra JEWELLERY thst fit you for fsuhiou. Grt tbrm from Ltt (inn I Jewrllers. 206/8 South Bride* Road. Spore JEWELLERY makr* tb* most sp- I prrcuttrd ctft Latast rmacs at Tin I 8111K GoldsinlUis Lid. 316-217. Moutft Bnrtg* Koad. Blnicapor* IMo*>883 words
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Advertisement786 1965-03-08 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KOTA MELAKA (MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF TTO*\ TOWN AXD FORT OF MALACCA) Hospital ftaiifnt AppUcaUooa are Invited rrorq Malaysian Citizens under itmt &g« of 40 for appointment as Hospltai Assistant In the Health Department, of the Municipality of Malacca, on the salary seal* ot 5238-14A-308 Exam 338-786 words
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Advertisement1252 1965-03-08 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Due STore Sails P. S>am Penang ACAPENOR Literpeel Cln. IS Telay Mar I'll Mar 11 maron twaratal, Mai il Var 14 Mar 15 ll Mar 21 PELEUS iKfrptel, i .Glasgow... M 12 Mai v MEMNON L.itrpeel. i. a<gcw Mar II Mar 21 Mar 221,252 words
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Advertisement1240 1965-03-08 13 m^mm%mmm+mmm)m\mm W'.^ THE EAC LINES Jm^\\ "/vJI *>4NCAfOtI KUALA LUMPUR. f.S,WETTENHAM PINAHO lw7aaV3rTS&^aß ClN> llt CTnl •«."««nc roioik.i i'i.«i*e«« WT" nfl-. Pkene 7MI, Pkeae *****. PMae IJII Pkeae ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, CENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMIURS. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, 60THENIURC, AARHUS ANO COPENHAttN Sirgaaoro P. S'narn Penang "IEIRA1,240 words
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Advertisement1182 1965-03-08 13 ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS tDTPtaJTkITP-tTYC f <" Hamburg Apr 14 OJEiNNjEiVIa Lonrjon Apr 17 Singapore Pt S>am "enang Rotteraam Apr 21 Mar 1/11 Mar It/11 Mar 21/21 BENARTY Singapore Pt. ffm Pen.ng For X" Mar 11/12 Mar 13/14 Hamourg Apr ii lENVANNOCN L'pool, Havre. R'dam.1,182 words
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Advertisement1286 1965-03-08 13 tog*. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \H[S FOR \r*^^ U.K. Continent Ptnang CITY OF LEEDS Ha/re, L'don, H'burg, Ream 11 It Mar 17 19 Mar 21 21 Mar CASTILLtAN Havre. L'don. H'b'jrg. Roam 13 15 Api It II Apr 1121 Api CITY OF CHICAGO lonoon. H'burg. Roam. Havre Hull, Giangimouth,1,286 words
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Article260 1965-03-08 14 •pIN valuph continued to surge j ahead on the London Mewl i Exchange last week and naturally i the trend was linked with the i i GSA's recently announced new 1 pricing policy, says the Metal Bulletin. The effect of the new arrangement on the market260 words
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Article1093 1965-03-08 14 rUE table of aharn on the Malayan Stork Exchange ibowa last bnaltiFaa U> Feb. 27 (A) md last btminesK since that date IB) with H and L sUndinr for Highest and Lowest business for 1964 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 15.50 jid MM BfiiU 15.50 2.101,093 words
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Advertisement1197 1965-03-08 14 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. BtMH C»na<l» and U.6VA. Great Lakes Service) H'kong YokoMma Montreal loror.io Delict Caaaaaj Ikaa Man' 13/14 Aar 24 Apr 27 May 21 May 31 May 5 laaa "MaaaatiM Mara" 21 23 Apr I May 4Jaaa I luce 13 laM II laaa W«tt CxMiat of Camtrai/Soatli1,197 words
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Advertisement981 1965-03-08 14 [™lorientI lines j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG s.s. "CHITRAL" Deports: Penong 14 Mar 1965 P. Swettenham 16 Mar 1965 Singapora 18 Mar 1965 For Manila 22/24 Mar Hong Kong 26/30 Mar Return* Singapore 3 Apr 1965 P. Swettenham 6 Apr 1965 Panang 7 Apr 1965 Fare From:— Penang981 words
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Advertisement675 1965-03-08 14 m^^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST BIRECT UIIINSS FROM SINSAPORE AND MUAYA TO CANADIAN ANB U.S. CHEAT UKES PORTS. Spore P. S'ttam Penang tl» lenMtf ORIENT MARINEI tar Tl/24 25/71 May 24 ORIENT TRADER May 21 22 23/J4 25 21 laaa 21 ORIENT LINER laaa 12/14 IS/11 11/11675 words
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Advertisement317 1965-03-08 14 INVIIIIMIS A\.\Ol'.\< 111 Currrnt Date Total for Total for payment payable thevrar prpviouv \<-»» Chartered Bank 15^ 15% Straits Times Apr. 6 32}% Talam Mines 26"/. Aor. 19 40- 4<T* Bfnta 12- May 12 L'O 4 10% Batu MaUwr. Apr. 2 Gadek Mr. 26 28';. 28"I'.id.ms Srnant; Apr 1 1%317 words
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1872 1965-03-08 15 Better sentiment, but small trade exchange From Our Market Correspondent turnover continued to be very poor on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week, sentiment was undoubtedly better on the whole and both in the industrial and tin sections of the markets a large number of small rises were recorded.1,872 words
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Article874 1965-03-08 15 Tin price up $13.25 on week OTIMULATED by what were 0 regarded as the bullish implications of the new General Services Administration stock pile selling price formula Straits tin made a net gain on the week of $13.25. Penang's Saturday price was $630.12}, up 75 cents, on an offeriiiK estimated874 words
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Article38 1965-03-08 15 ON the free eirehange market In Home Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar w.i* quoted at 3.76 for T.T. and 9.74 for cash. k Sterling was quoted at 16 and one kael sf gold ai 269.38 words
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Article28 1965-03-08 15 THE Malayan Eishange Banks' Association made this change in it* ntea to merchants on Saturday (all rat«ei to SlOOi telling TT or 0D ready: Swiss Fiancs !>■28 words
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Article33 1965-03-08 15 HI HRI.K TIN (perlb.) (prrpirul). Mar. I. 71 cts. $616.75 2. 71 'k cts. 5622.37<£ 3. 71 1 cts. $629.37. 4. 71', cts. $631.37. 5. 71', cts. $629.37. 6. $630.12 'j33 words
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Article51 1965-03-08 15 The popular German Volkswagen again set the pace In Imported car sales In the United States last year, the Polk Research Organisation has reported. It led with 307,173 compared with 240. 143 the year before. The British Motor Corporation second place with 33 401— as against 30,725 in51 words
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Article774 1965-03-08 15 FE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. March 5. Amapt 8/3 A. Anal. 21/3 Aokam 3 M A. Malay M I A. Hitam 26 Brrjuntal ("hendermng I 1 IdrtH Hyd II Ooprni: 3* Horn: Konc IT/I K Kampar774 words
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Article48 1965-03-08 15 lndiiNlri.il*: ttm t rubber*: Mm*, i. 79.82 104 33 105.13 Mar 2. Mar. 3. Mar 4. 79.62 "960 80.21 ***** 104.41 104.71 105.51 ***** 105 £5 •I>c. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29 1962 100. Mar 5. 8043 104.61 105.51 Mar. 6. 80 S7 105.00 105.5148 words
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Advertisement674 1965-03-08 15 r= W^KM fil f A ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of February 1965 are as follows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 818 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 4.332 (In addition No. 6 Dredge674 words
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Advertisement1384 1965-03-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SURVEYOR WANTED The Federal Land Development Authority requires a qualified and xperlence Surveyor. Qualifications. Applicants who should be either Federal Citizen or Nationals of the States of Malaysia must po6se.ss any one of the following qualifications: la; Certificate of competency Issued by the Survey Board of1,384 words
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436 1965-03-08 16 LONDON, Sunday. QHELSEA, the English First Division leaders, moved a step nearer the League and Cup double yesterday when they slammed Peterborough, the Third Division club, 5-1 to reach the semi-finals of the F.A. Cup. Only one team Tottenham Hotspur, four years agoReuter - 436 words
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Article310 1965-03-08 16 QUINS BEAT LEICS WITH LATE RALLY RUGBY I ONDON, wun.— On a day when *-< MM.w and lee ten i the Rugby Union club programme Harl' qu.i.* achieved .i capr.al performance with ;t second-iia:: recovery which enabled them i, beat Leicester for the second i;me this season. They won byReuter - 310 words
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Article1352 1965-03-08 16 TIIK f, I I" I qujrtrr-lin ih helsea 3 Prtrrbnro' I I I.rirrsl-r 0 Liverpool 0 I'd*! |>oiird Crystal I'.il.n r v Leeds: Wolves v Manchester I'nited. SCOTTISH COT quart er-flnaK Celtic A Kilnuimnk I Dunfermlinr I Stirling 0 Hibernian 1 Rangers I I Motherwell I1,352 words
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388 1965-03-08 16 Bottles and beer cans hurled at umpire TEST CRICKET I/INCJSTON. Sun. Police escorted umpire Douglas Sang Hue oft the field after several bottles and beer cans were thrown in his direction at the close of a flery day's play In the First Test between West Indie* and Australia here yesterday.Reuter - 388 words
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Article28 1965-03-08 16 KINGSTON. >un.-\n unsigned telegram delivered to the Australi.ui cricketers' dressing room at Sabina Park yesterday said: "Fight on regardtan of death or injury. This is war." Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement1614 1965-03-08 16 I^s J FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES I Applici'ioi. .«n- invited from Pedpr.ii OWMBI and from pn- £j niAnrnt mtviiir Government Officers including those on probation for the following .tppointmrni.- r MM W WRITERS in the State of Malacca Salary scales— M^m Form IV Probationers $122 50x7 50-137 50 Examination Bar). I"1,614 words
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Advertisement2036 1965-03-08 16 TENDERS I TENDERS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LIMITED ENERAL LORRIES CONTRACT. TENDERS are invited from suit- I bly equipped contractors for the crformance of the following genMl services at the Petallng Jaya ictory of Hume Industries (Mi .united during the period Ist May. 966 to 30th April. 1966. 1.2,036 words
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Article, Illustration722 1965-03-08 17 LIM KEE CHAN; MANSOOR RAHMAN - PHILLIPS WEARS DOWN KITTA WITH SUPERB 66 LIM KEE CHAN and MANSOOR RAHMAN SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF By i: Singapore, Sunday AUSTRALIA'S Frank Phillips equalled his own record of seven- under-par-66 in the final round at the Bukit Course today to win the Singapore Open golf title for a second time.722 words
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Article549 1965-03-08 17 l» F. Phillips (Aust) 72. 70. 71. 66 (33. 33). 281 T. KitU (Jpn) 70. 69. 68. 74 (38. 36). 282 C. Tujot (PI) 71. 69. 74. 68 (33. 35>. 283 I. KatsumaU (Jpn) 72. 73. 71. 87 (34. 33). 285 Hsieh Yunj Yo (For) 73. 74.549 words
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Article1483 1965-03-08 17 BUCENTAUR 111 CAUSES $429 UPSET His 4 winners include Pinkson in the Spring Cup RACING with Epsom Jeep pENANG, Sun. It was Des Coleman's day again here this afternoon The Australian jockey rode four winners. He won the second race on Flawless, the third race on Excelsior1,483 words
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Article45 1965-03-08 17 TOTAL POOL So3.4i(s I—No. ****** ($32,076 1 2—No. *****7 (S 8.019) 3—No. *****1 IS 4.009) Starter* is66B each): Not. i:t(C»H7. 1758»7. *****5. *****8, *****6. *****4. *****8. *****0. Consolation I $400 each I: Nos. *****9. 23J123, *****8, 176^81. *****4. *****8. *****5. *****9. *****6. *****6.45 words
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Article76 1965-03-08 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Fortyfive of the professional golfera who took part in the Singapore Open which ended here today will fly to Kuala Lumpur to mci Tow morning for the Malayan Open which begins on Mar. 11 They will leave in two batches 41 of76 words
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Article410 1965-03-08 17 BASKETBALL KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thei Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association will require approximately $200,000 to stage the third Asian basketball championships in Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 28 to Dec. 11. it was estimated at 1 a meeting of the organising committee held at the Merdeka410 words
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Advertisement61 1965-03-08 17 NON -SLACKENING 1 WW I ELASTIC BAND I CLUBMAN QUALITY BRIEFS \_^j f PLACED n FOONO OTMtRWIS>f 1 M iV^V 1965 SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS WINNER: Frank Phillips (Australia) 279— 2nd. T. Kitta (|apan) 281 3rd. C. Tugot Philippines! 282 AMATEURS: Isr. Chen Chien Chin (Taiwan) 296 (Course Record)61 words
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Advertisement61 1965-03-08 17 OF MANY MOODS s^fea ~^£sL SSS?"^^H^^BBH| BHflHfl| KiLDARE: H|s < 9B b^^^B KINU Ur L IV I rib ft t>ll w 1 i^s^^^B^s^^^^^r^^^^^Bl B^r *^l I I I lf**^^^fcHi« m ■If HON6 KONG i^"™ *****1 AFTER DARK IP9VPPfTI '{$WI 7J& IJ JOURNEY BY tjUiil m%^m m WA %^uS\^^klm B Ml61 words
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368 1965-03-08 18 KOTA BHAIU Sunday. VINK Alliance Opposition members staged a walkout in the State Assembly meeting here today after the Speaker, Inche Abdullah bin Vusof, rejected their request to discuss the land deal signed between the State Government and the Timbermine Industrial Corporation368 words
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Article91 1965-03-08 18 Red Cross annual flag day CINOAPORE. Sun The Singapore Red Cross Society will launch Its annual flag day on April 3. The hon. secretary of the Appeals Committee, Mrs. Pamela Badham. said today the Society hoped to raise $50,000 to earn,' out its many activities. The money will be used91 words
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Article54 1965-03-08 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr Lai Chan See was recently re-elected president of the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association at Its annual general meeting. Others elected: Mr. Anwaral Hag. Mr. A.G. Meyer <ex-officto) vice-presidents; Mr. George Tan, hon. secretary; Mr. Llm Poh Chye, asst. secretary; Mr.54 words
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Article43 1965-03-08 18 SINGAPORE. Sun The Le Club Beret will stage an evening of Chinese songs and folkiore at the Cultural Centre on Mar. 18 at 830 p.m. Tickets for the show, at $5 and $3. are available at Robinsons and Cold Storage43 words
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Article111 1965-03-08 18 Mysterious death of Nazi killer BONN. Sun. A group calling Itself "Those who can never forget" said Herbert Cukurs, whom it claims to have executed in Montevideo, personally supervised the killing of more than 30.000 people as a Nazi agent in Latvia during the List war. The group .sent aAP - 111 words
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155 1965-03-08 18 ♦TOKYO, Sun. -The Baims- ters of Japan havi covered a way of making a profit from gaiiß war fare they are raking in revenue by holding funeral services for their own iN.sinated members With a nation-Aide anti- gang police campaign mi; on, they have foundReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-03-08 18 THE MALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul i-TiTiman, was garlanded on arrival a. the National Theatre by Miss Basanti Chakravarti, daughter of Mr. S.K. Chakravarti, chairman of the Bapa Malaysia Birthday Celebration Committee in Singapore. The Tengku arrived to participate in a function to celebrate his .62nd109 words
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Article64 1965-03-08 18 CAIRO. Sun. Wollgan K LoU. a West German arrested by the United Arab Republic authorities on espionage charges, appeared on Cairo Television last night and confessed to working for Israeli Intelligence. He said he wm contacted by Israeli agents In Berlin In 1960. He admitted gatheringReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1965-03-08 18 TOKYO. Sun The Japanese Foreign Office will shortly Ins- truct all Its diplomatic offices abroad to use Japanese manu- fuctured automobiles. This was not Intended to save forflun exchanse. but publicise Jaoanese products it was said. I UPIUPI - 42 words
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953 1965-03-08 18 E. FRIDA - SCC START TITLE DEFENCE WITH 8- WICKET VICTORY E. FRIDA BACK PAGE SPORT By CINGAPORE. Sun. Defending champions Singapore Cricket Club scored an easy eight-wicket victory in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament which began here today. Bundling out Singaporr Chinese Recreation Club for 79 run.s just before lunch. SCC953 words
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214 1965-03-08 18 SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Armed forces topped the scoring in today's Sultan's Gold Cup soccer programme when they thrashed Negri Malays 7-1 I at Seremban. Forces led 4-0 at j halftlme. Selangor Malays were also in j scoring mood at Parit Buntar I214 words
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Article49 1965-03-08 18 CALCUTTA. Sun— New Zealand had scored four rUM lor one wicket in their second lnniiiß.s at the end of the tliiid I day of the second Test against India here today. India werr afl out for 380 in reply Zealand's first innings total of 462-9 declared. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement325 1965-03-08 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Word, Hi 'Minimum i 'TAN: Tf, f.'nld and Toh Hua. a *oa on B.M. Th:uik» to Doctor ano i of KunKfar Ward. DURELL To 1.-inrt an<l I'iMrt a •on Alan l«mf< on Miank* le Doctor* and ts'aff of B M H DE ZILVA TO il :"n 4325 words
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Miscellaneous28 1965-03-08 18 THE WEATHER 1 H lc! pore lor the period 8 day to 8 pn. Htfhemi i Kuala Lumpur Kota Bhiiru 86 Ppiiiinn 91 Ipoh 70 Mm I." Sun.'.ipoic28 words
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