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Title Section20 1965-03-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. MARCH 16. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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Article402 1965-03-16 1 'News black-out 9 to help security forces HUSH HUSH ROUT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THIRTEEN Indonesians have been killed and 10 others captured by the security forces in South-East johore in the past week. A Government statement said tonight that the "black-out" of news on the402 words
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Article304 1965-03-16 1 U.S. hits deep into N. Vietnam SAIGON, Monday. A LARGE wave of American fighter bombers today stabbed deep into North Vietnam, blasting a one-square mih ammunition supply area only 100 miles from Hanoi. More Hum KM) jets look part in the smashing attack :ii>;iinst the Phil Qui :immunition dump. ThereReuter; UPI - 304 words
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128 1965-03-16 1 It doesn't matter who is go-between, says the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that the question of a mediator to end the IndonesiaMalaysia dispute was immaterial. "It does not matter who acts as so-between. They can come straight to me," he told reporters at the airport.128 words
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Article156 1965-03-16 1 From WEE KIM WEE: KUCHING. Monda PRESIDENT Soe- tUtrno has appointed a Director of Operations for Borneo, the first since he launched his confrontation against Malaysia in January, 1963. He is believed to be Lt.-Col. Nurmathias. Military Attache to tbc Indonesian Embassy in Kuala156 words
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Article19 1965-03-16 1 SYDNEY Mon The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and party arrived here today —Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article28 1965-03-16 1 SALT LAKE CITY. Mon. Mrs. Km Cloward and Mrs. Romilri Pauling, I win sisters froni nearby Layton, I'l.ih. each birth la boy-and-girl twins yesterday. Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article46 1965-03-16 1 SYDNEY. Mon— Swim:: >tar Dawn Fra-ser today -v.-d a writ claiming £AlOO.--000 from Associated Ni papers Ltd.. of Sydney Cause of the writ wa.s not disclosed. Dawn was recently su.spended tor 10 years by the Australian Amateur Swim- 1 ming Union.— Reuter. IReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration482 1965-03-16 1 Mr. Yeap: I really don't know how a colonial governor behaves lESSELTON. Mon. Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. Malaysian Deputy Federal Secretary, said today the accusation by Dato Donald Stephens that one Federal officer in Sabah was behaving like a Colonial Governor was baseless. Speaking to reporters at his office. Mr.482 words
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Article62 1965-03-16 1 SINGAPORE. Mon A stevedore was killed and two other*, injured when they were struck by lightninn while travelling in a bo»t \n the Outer Roads tins a Her noon The dead mm: wits Lim Swee Pu:in. 47. of Kamponn Tionn Bahiu Kg Chwee. 37 of .Silat Road,62 words
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Article554 1965-03-16 1 Post office men accept award I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Union of Post Office Workers has accepted under protest tin Government's final ofTer to its members, bringing to an end the controversy over the Ungku A arbitration tribunal award. The union took tinin preference to ret< the ca.se to the Salari<554 words
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Article43 1965-03-16 1 JAKARTA S DUTY I N I I E I> NATIONS, Mm —Britain viid in a Note to the Halted Vi tion- made public toil.n tint Indonesia with<lr.iw.il ll.ul not relieved Indonesian Government of Charter obligation to keep ike peace. B— ter.43 words
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Article26 1965-03-16 1 HONG KONG. Mon Dtwspapar, Hie St.ir. beean publication here today. The 24-p.i^e Enuli.-h languaga tabloid i> >#11--10 Hong Koni: cents 1 ReuterReuter - 26 words
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363 1965-03-16 2 Moscow inarch 'heroes' back in Peking Welcome home for students 'persecuted 9 by Russians PEKING, Monday. FOUk Chinese students, who, according to the Peking Government, were seriously wounded by Soviet authorities during the March 4 anti-American demonstration in Moscow, were given a tremendous welcome when they arrived here yesterday. AboutReuter - 363 words
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191 1965-03-16 2 Jakarta American Embassy staff get threats JAKARTA. Mon. J American embassy staff in Jakarta have been receiving anonymous threatening letters and telephone calls warning them: "You will get what the British got In 1963." In that year. antl-BrttL<?h feeling culminated in th» burning of the Brttlrti Embassy Since then. British191 words
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Article67 1965-03-16 2 MADRAS. Mon AntiHindi student leaders have called off a boycott of colleges throughout the state. The Anti-Hindi Agitation Council, meetina in Pondlclwry railed on students to wear black bands on Wednesday mourning the deaths of 62 killed in recont language riots. The council also asked studentsAP - 67 words
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168 1965-03-16 2 \E\V DELHI. Mon— The 11 Soviet Union has told India that Communist China will intervene militarily in Vietnam if American planes continue bombing North Vietnam, the Times of India reported yesterday. The paper said India, with Yugoslavia and a number of other nonaligned nations,168 words
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172 1965-03-16 2 Marine shot dead in mistake for Red guerilla DANANG, Monday. AN American marine was killed last night and two other Americans were wounded when they were mistaken for Communist guerillas and attacked by another Marine. They were the first casualties among the 3.900 men of the Ninth Marine Expeditionary Brigade172 words
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Article20 1965-03-16 2 RAWALPINDI. Mon. A Government f-uney reveals between 125.000 nnd 150.000 people die of tuberculosis annually in Pakistan.20 words
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Article80 1965-03-16 2 Tshombe~a triumphal return TfLISABETHVILLE, Mon £j Premier Moise Tshombe made a triumphal return to his old secessionist 1 capital yesterday to campaign for the Congo's forthcoming; general elections. About 10.000 Africans and 500 whites packed the city centre to meet the man whose bid to keep Katanga an independent state80 words
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Article48 1965-03-16 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— The Hone Kong Government has launched an anti-smoking campaign. The basic aim or the campaign is to stop young people from smoking. The Education Department has Issued a circular to schools on the subject and included it in the teacher training programme. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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266 1965-03-16 2 Violence in Nigeria as noils draw nearer LAGOS. Monda) yIOLENCE was re- ported yesterday from Nigeria's Eastern Region where voters go to the polls on Thursday to fill seats vacant since January's federal general elections. Independent candidate I Mr. C. O. Chiedozte narrowly escaped death when attacked In the regional266 words
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Advertisement165 1965-03-16 2 Hong Kong The duty— free port of Horg Kong is conveniently served by the swift and silent Corevelle jefs of THAI INTERNATIONAL. Enjoy the fomed Poyol Orc'-d Service vvi'ri superb cuisine, fine wines, ord o of Troi ond Scandinavian flight cre.-.s. I%rfß\4FiO%4£ JOMN ".IS 1105 MFFLfS MR Sm6iPol>E M Sin.ng165 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-03-16 3 Flyaway Goldie's freedom is over... pOLDIE, the flyaway eagle struck v fain last week. But his untended \ictim, a snowgoose, was rescued by two iron who saw Goldie's "dinner" dive w Regent's Park. Kivc days earlier, (iuldie, who escaped from London Zoo 17 days ago, killed a duck. Krrcntl.Y In-272 words
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Article84 1965-03-16 3 LONDON. Mon. A oneday strike by ticket office clerks will give two million Londoners an honesty test today freedom to board underground railway trains without tickets. Nearly 200 of the city's 228 underground stations were expected to be without booking-clerks who are demanding more pay.Reuter - 84 words
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175 1965-03-16 3 I ONDON, Mon.— The j trade union repre- J senting Queen Eliza- beth's servants at I Buckingham Palace j yesterday complained Of the antiquated procedures needed to get them a pay rise. The Civil Service Union, in its annual report, disclosed that pay Increases and "extras"Reuter - 175 words
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238 1965-03-16 3 Selma poised for another showdown CELMA. (Alabama). Mon. ael m a seemed poised today for a new showdown I between police and 1 rivil rights demonstraton, while in Washington President Johnson prepared to address i Congress on the racial issue. Dr. Martin Luther King. Negro leader, will deliver the eulogyReuter - 238 words
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120 1965-03-16 3 I ONDON. Mon. Former Hollywood child star Shirley Temple arrived by plane last night from New York on her first-ever visit to Britain and found .she was not forgotten. Shirley. 36. was with her husband, an American electronics firm executive. Mr. Charles Black, 45UPI - 120 words
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183 1965-03-16 3 RUSSIA LOST 14 MEN IN SPACE, says paper MILAN, Monday. pOURTEEN Soviet astronauts have been lost in space since 1960, the Mi lan 'newspaper Corriere Delia Sera said yesterday In a despatch from Turin it said the Judica-Cordig-lia brothers, radio amateurs who often pick up satellite signals, had recorded transmissionsReuter - 183 words
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Article95 1965-03-16 3 Smiling Nikita turns out to vote MOSCOW. Mon. A smiling Nikita Khrushchev accompanied by his wife. Nina Petrovna. turn- ed out on Saturday to vote in Rus- sia's local elections, marking the' first time that Western corresi pondents had :i ch;uice to meet 1 tbs former Premier sinrr hi*. t;il)UPI - 95 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-03-16 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fissa°ssrs?rT|| (<&*£*') \J.ITTLe LATC TOMIGHjy N^AIL I TuoiietJT so/ v^_14 words
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Article404 1965-03-16 4 'MORE DYNAMIC SUPPORT FOR INDUSTRIALISATION PLANS NEW PRESIDENT ALSO STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF SINGAPORE'S TRADE AND COMMERCE SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK ik'w President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Feng Y;iin, today pledged to give "more dynamic support for the Government's industrialisation plans. In his presidential404 words
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Article143 1965-03-16 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police today appealed to a Chinese taxi driver who picked up two "Maiay Iookmg" men at the junction of Dnoby Ghaut and orcnard Road at about 3 p.m. on March 10 the day Macdonald House was bombed to contact DSP Ong Kirn Boon, who143 words
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Article113 1965-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Homicide Squad detectives to- > day began questioning a num- ber of secret society suspects in connection with the murder of an 18-year-old youth In a Craig Road backlane yesterday. The youth. Tng Llm Slew, jobless ex-student of the Paslr Panjang Secondary School, died of a113 words
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Article72 1965-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A motor- I cyclist. Ng You Lee. was today ac- I quitted by a district court after a two-day trial on a charge of causing by negligence the death of Teo Keng Hong. 61. a Government pensioner, in an accident at Jalan Besar on the night72 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-03-16 4 Deaf-mute boy found in Bukit Ho Swee SINGAPORE. Mon—Police are trying to contact the parents of a deaf and dumb boy who was found wandering in Bukit Ho Swee last Friday. No identification papers were found on the nine-year-old, boy now staying In the Salvation Army Boys Home in Thomson63 words
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Article145 1965-03-16 4 JOHORE 'THE Johore Bahru Civil to -aise the strength 1 I j j I I I j I I I BAHRU, Monday. Defence Corps intends of its local division to 3,000 oersonnel. In a circular to all Government departments and private firms in Johore145 words
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290 1965-03-16 4 $6 MILLION PLYWOOD PLANT FOR JURONG SINGAPORE. Mon. j A $6 MILLION ply- wood factory, the biggest in Malaysia, is to be built at the Jurong Industrial Estate, with local and Taiwan capital. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee will perform the foundation-laying ceremony of the factory, the Starlight290 words
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552 1965-03-16 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Raja- ratnam today said the Malaysian Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman had offered "a new definition of communist tactics. Mr. Rajaratnam was com- I mentlng on a report that i552 words
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Article67 1965-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Visiting Chinese scholar and author. Professor Carson Chang, will give two lectures on '"The meeting of East and West in the past and present" at the Ngee Aim College. Tank Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday. He will also give a series of three67 words
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Advertisement40 1965-03-16 4 El6flitticir£3 Today 3 Showi: 1-6-9 p m Dora Singh A Helen in I&ii 0 aJi Hindi with Eng Malov Sub 1 Portly in Colour Last Day: 3.30 I 7.30 pm "PAOANOTTI"- Tamil Opens Tomofrow: Gemini Gonesan Sovithin in AAYIRAM ROOBAI40 words
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Advertisement308 1965-03-16 4 HAVE YOU SEEN*." xvJ&Skk IN TOWN? *^l^ i LIDO TODAY TOMORROW ONLY I '{SINGAPORE) 5 SHOWS DAILY at 1 1 1 .45. 4. 6.30 9.1 5 g TERRY-THOMAS GEORGE SANDERS LIONEL JEFFRIES JACKIE LANE Bi a^H a^a& _J r** I*'1 aaa I CAPITOL (Singapore) OPENS THURSDAY B IT WAS D-DAY,308 words
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Advertisement487 1965-03-16 4 Okiiaw; ■ORGANISATION, •LAST 2 DAYS.! I 4 Show, Doily Not* Timat 11am, 2.30, 6. IS 9.1S p.m. "CHEYENNE AUTUMN" Richard Widmork James Stewort Carroll Baker Korl Maiden Super Ponavison Color (WB> bj AdmilMon Prices $3.50, S2.S0 il 50 Children 12 ycors below $2.00, SI. 25 t, $1.00 Opens Thursday MGM487 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-03-16 5 BANK BOMB: TWO MEN in COURT SINGAPORE, Mon. -Two I Indonesians were charged in a magistrate's court here today with the murder of three Mac Donald House workers last Wednesday. Osman bin Haji Mohammed Ali, 22, and Harun bin Said, alias Tahir, 26. were charged with having "knowingly caused" theLow Yew Kong - 267 words
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148 1965-03-16 5 Sabah to review immigration policy: I Lo JESSELTON, Mon. Sabah State immigration policy Is to be reviewed because of the shortage of labour and in the light of the present circumstances, the Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. said last night The policy needed reviewing because many people claimed the small148 words
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Article57 1965-03-16 5 PENANG. Mon— Five men. one armed with a pistol and the others with parangs, forced their way Into a farmer's house in Sunn, i Nlbong and got away with STf.O in cash and jewellery last nifjht Low Tat Soon. 42. said the eang forced his57 words
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Article46 1965-03-16 5 ALOR STAR Mon.— Police inve.stiK;iti!i(j, the death of an expectinother at her Kampong Dulang Kechil home in Yen. about 28 miles from here, have detained a suspect. The woman, 00l Kooi Kirn, 22. was found dead yesterday with I several stab wounds.46 words
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Article42 1965-03-16 5 BATU PAHAT. Mon.— The Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bi.i Ha.ii Yunos. will open community hails, four mosques, two co-operative societies and two midwifery riimc.s during a vist to ,he district -n March 24 and March 2542 words
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173 1965-03-16 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE live sacked employees of the Sigma Cable Company who with four sympathisers are still picketting the firm's factory in Jurong may be evicted by police action. This was stated today by a company spokesman, who said the firm was173 words
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104 1965-03-16 5 MALAYSIAN PAINTINGS ON SHOW IN SYDNEY From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Mon. An exhibition, of 50 paintings of Malaysian life went on display today for a month at the Qantas' gallery here. The paintings in colour some of the most brilliant ever seen in Australiaare the work of a Singapore school-teacher,104 words
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Article60 1965-03-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A chartered accountant. Inche Oesa bin Pachi. 31. has been appointed Controller of the Shell Refining Co. In Port Dirkson Inche Desa. an old boy of PenaiiK Free School, graduated M a chartered accountant from Melbourne University in 1961. He replaces60 words
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Article50 1965-03-16 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. Rajaratnam. will open the 1965 Ilford Gold Trophy pictorial photography exhibition at the National Library lecture hall at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The exhibition, which will end on Sunday is organised by the South-Eiist Asia Photographic Society of Singapore.50 words
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224 1965-03-16 5 R. CHANDRAM - R. CHANDRAM By CINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club will soon I have to move out of its present premises in Trafalgar Street— a fter being there for some 43 years. A spokesman for the Singapore Port Authority said today that the club224 words
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98 1965-03-16 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Dato Aw Kow. managing director of Sin Chew Jit Poh. a Chinese daily, today preMntad a cheque for $1,500 to the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. i to buy new uniforms for the Perak Boys' Home bugle band98 words
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Article32 1965-03-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Asst. Supt. Sabapathy of the Selangor Police Contingent has been transferred to Kluang as OCPD. He replaces Mr. Kok Chee Seng who has been posted to Muar32 words
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202 1965-03-16 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A THREE-MAN dele- gation from India flew in today for a 12--day visit to Malaysia to study the possibilities of enlarging its Indian processed foods and confectionery market In this ar?a Leader of the team. Mr. K U Patel. who202 words
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Article247 1965-03-16 5 Bank clerk sues his mother ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I j A bank clerk today sued his mother in the High Court here for depriving him of his share of his grand- father's estate. LJm Heng See. 25. alleged In J his writ that his mother Khor I Swee Yen, had247 words
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114 1965-03-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The University of Malaya has received many suggestions from the business community on its plan to Introduce degree courses in Public and Business Administration. The Registrar. Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, today described the response as "quite good." He also said114 words
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Advertisement82 1965-03-16 5 CONGRATULATIONS to LUCKY STORE LTD. Sole Agents for Mitsubishi Home Sewing Machines Mitsubishi Industrial Sewing Machines on the occasion of the Opening of a branch at 204-1 Jalan Kayu SINGAPORE A MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPN. TOKYO Exporter: MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD., "PHOENIX MANSION" 12- STOREY MODERN FLATS >-w^ AT CAIRNHILL RD.,82 words
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Advertisement375 1965-03-16 5 HAVE YOU f*^ j HE IS AN M.C.I.S. P.R.O. He could be Just as Important to you as your doctor or lawyer. Enche Zalnol Abldln Is one of the 21 Public Relation Officers who has been recently appointed by the i Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. I Malaysia's own Insurance375 words
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159 1965-03-16 6 Law clerks: Job switch barriers may end SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Bar Committee has decided that Rule 11 in the Singapore Practice and Etiquette Rules, govern- ing the employment by a legal firm of clerks already employed by another legal firm. should be revoked. A spokesman said that the committee's159 words
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Article164 1965-03-16 6 They no longer live in tear I ESSEX, TON, Mon. About 500 illegal Indonesian Chinese immigrant* have accepted the Governments amnesty offer and reported to the authorities. But it W believed there are at least 500 other illegal immigrants who have not done this. One immigrant. Lim Yit Kirn. whoAP - 164 words
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Article59 1965-03-16 6 IPOH. Mon —Lai Hoons: Thai. 28. a workshop foreman. was fined »250 by the magistrates court here today when he pleaded guilty to assisting In running an Illegal character lottery. He was arrested by a police party led by Asst. Supt. RK. Pll- 1 lay behind m59 words
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Article, Illustration444 1965-03-16 6 ABOUT "1,000 firemen in nine Malayan States will go on strike at the stroke of midnight on April 10 in protest against the Government's delay in settling a claim for revision of salary scales as requested by the National444 words
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132 1965-03-16 6 'N.Z. air squadron to remain in Malaysia') 1 WELLINGTON, Mon. J- The New Zealand Minister of Defence, Mr. Dean Eyre, today announced that No. 14 (Canberra) Squadron of the Royal New Zealand Air Force would remain in Malaysia indefinitely. It has been deployed In Singapore since September. •"The Government leeisReuter - 132 words
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222 1965-03-16 6 Traders warned: Beware of false trade marks SINGAPORE. Monday. many types of manufactured goods with false trade marks are available locally, retailers should be particularly cautious in buying their supplies, a district judge. Mr. Dalip Singh, said today. i He fined two traders $1,500 each or five months" jail in222 words
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103 1965-03-16 6 CINGAPORE. Mon. Th« Singapore Government today announced that the $4.5 million nine mile Jurong railway is expected to be completed by August this year. rhe rail line connects th« Jurong Industrial complex to the main Malayan Railway line at the Buklt Timah103 words
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Article41 1965-03-16 6 IPOH. Mon A two-year-old my. Foong Mun Hin. had a Ing noken in collision rith :i niob:!e < :nf ma van .a ►lengtembu. near here, yesterday. to the ipoti ha»)ital when b«- :s Mid to be in41 words
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Article50 1965-03-16 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon Police have detained a man following the death of an 18-moirh baby. S. Miirug.t. In Buku Men., lam hwpttal i.i.v nmhi. The baby was rushed to hospital by his father. A. Subramamam. a 29-year-old labourer, after a reported fall on Saturday night50 words
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Article29 1965-03-16 6 KUALA I.UMPUR. Mon.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will lay the foundation stone of the Islamic College at Petalinj Jaya at 5 p.m. on Friday.29 words
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166 1965-03-16 6 4 carriers lead naval exercise in Malacca Straits SINGAPORE. Mon. The naval excercise code-ramed "Fotex"" is now in full swing In the Malacca Straits. The exercise, under th command of Rear Admiral P. J. Hill-Norton, second-ln-command Far East Heet. began on Friday off Singapore. More than 40 warships from the166 words
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Article53 1965-03-16 6 PENANO. M n. A ten her in tiie Pricing Fre« School. Mr. Jolui Lee Joo For. will talk on •The place oi modern art with special reference to M b Council tomorrow at 7 p.m. This is the MCOQd talk In th* series organised by53 words
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Article38 1965-03-16 6 Gang attack at wayane: rawoKTB i monger. Chew Teong I.iew. 20. waa assaulted by seven men when h» went to see a Chinese wu •j.ilan Raja Uda la.st nigh; admitted to Butterworth Hoeptul with head ar.d body Injuries.38 words
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180 1965-03-16 6 THE Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department. Dato Abdul Jamil bin Rais. today called on the National Development Planning Committee to always give off its best in view of the I challenging economic and 1 social tasks facing the country. He180 words
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Advertisement169 1965-03-16 6 FIDES made in italy GAS -COOKERS ASTRO and SUPER UsS \J gas-cookers are supplied 'for liquefied gas The special enamel is 'resistant to add and can be easily washed with soap and water SUPER =a «J Wide range of models available SINGAPORE^B jj^KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG ''Oft 1 1 s169 words
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Article, Illustration79 1965-03-16 7 You move like a girlwalk like a girl... dance like a girl... play like a girl... why not be comfortable even on difficult days? UseTampax internal sanitary protection. You aren't even aware you're wearing it! MEN of the 2nd Parachute Bn. have been flown to forwardLee On Wing shows the paratroops boarding helicopter at their forward base - 79 words
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208 1965-03-16 7 MALAYSIA NEXT ON LIST AFTER VIETNAM: LEE CHRISTCHURCH. Monday. IF there is a general collapse of government defences in South Vietnam, Malaysia will be "next on the list" of the Communists" advance after Cambodia and Thailand have succumbed, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Prime Minister of Singapore, said in an208 words
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151 1965-03-16 7 1] IJRUNEI TOWN. Mon. 1 Australian and New Zealand combat troops are now in training in Brunei State in the Central Brigade area, a military spokesman said today. Thr troops are the Australian Ist Special Air Service Squadron and n detachment from the Ist New151 words
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140 1965-03-16 7 BATU PAHAT, Mon.— School clerks in Johore are to form a union to fight for improved pay and better conditions. An interim committee has been set up here to convene a meeting. The chairman of the committee. Inche Ja'afar bin Haji Amin.140 words
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Article56 1965-03-16 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. Ng i Kean Seng, seven-year-old pupil ol a Chinese school here, died at the i Ist mile. Taiping Road, last night after he had been knocked down by a taxi. His grandmother. Tan Slew Moy, who wiifc with him at thr time56 words
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Article41 1965-03-16 7 SIBU. Moii. The schools broadcaslLng officer, Mr. Allan i Moore. distributed transistor radio sets to headmasters of 90 Chinese rural schools in the Third Division this week. The presentation took place at the divisional education office here.— AP. 1AP - 41 words
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168 1965-03-16 7 Minister opens new police station SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federal Minister for Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Haji Abdul Rahman, today opened a new police station at Chong Pang village in Semba-i wang the first to be established in Singapore since Malaysia was formed In hLs speech. Dato Ismail envisaged168 words
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Article26 1965-03-16 7 PEREMBAN. Mon— The Negrt Sembilan Women's Institute will hold their annual convention on Friday at 230 p.m. at the Town Hall here. UU« MA26 words
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Advertisement68 1965-03-16 7 TAMPAX j""-«nr Protection li you'd like a sample (in plain wrjppcr) just send name, address .md 25 cents in stamps to Nurse Dorothy, P.O. Box 1164. Singapore p f 7 PAS VJEIS AWEH TO LONDON 6 flights offer you stopovers in the Middle East land Europe en route I or68 words
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Advertisement160 1965-03-16 7 I YnILK iMLII L is proud to announce THE GEVENA OBSERVATORY RESULTS .tjmui THE WORLD'S FINEST WATCH HS Vagfl^BK ""itk A' Wk Cation G,*o*9tS better features make photography simple for beginners MMk Canonet S the most up-to-date camera that takes J Canon |L^ perfect pictures. The new Canonet S incorporates160 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-03-16 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl rIT BETTER 00 TH' V^- IHOPEIT^ UOBOeW/BUSIWESS'U. v /THANI<fS PPR > f DOES THE JOB "I BE FER TH' BIROS] S( LENDINi' ME TH' V FORVOaOLO fc^>-N*^^- r A CLOTHES >y \PWIENO!> O37 words
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Article62 1965-03-16 8 IPOH. Mon —Thieves broke into the store of the Pook Foh Tin Mines in Kampong Rapat here at the weekend and escaped with II bags of tin ore. Mr. Foo Chee Seng, manager o( the mine, told the police that each bag contained about 0062 words
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262 1965-03-16 8 60 polio cases in Perak: Rush for vaccine IPOH, Monday. OIXTY cases oi polio have been reported in Perak so far this year. The majority of them, however, have been discharged from hospitals and are now receiving periodic physiotherapy treatment. The incidence according to a spokesman of the Medical Department262 words
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Article39 1965-03-16 8 KLUANG. Mon. Mr. Teoh Chin Boon has been re-elected president of the Youth Club here lor the sixth consecutive year Others elected were: Mr. PetnHeng. vice-president; Mr. Low Yin Teck. secretary; and Mr Robert Chuah. treasurer.39 words
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116 1965-03-16 8 KUALA Ll'.MPl R. Mon. A S3OO reward is rH-ing offered by Uie Centril Electricity Board for information leading to the arrest of anyone responsible for stealing wire from electricity mains. The C.E.B. area manager. Mr. J. A. Elder, said today that there bad been116 words
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Article21 1965-03-16 8 PENANG. Mon— The Penang Port Commission Employees' Union will start pay talks with the management tomorrow.21 words
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135 1965-03-16 8 CAPITAL CLEAN-UP: 370 HAWKERS ARRESTED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A total of 370 unlicensed street hawkers have been arrested here under "Operatior? Clean-up" launched by the municipality and the police. The campaign, which is being headed by the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Chief, Daputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. began six months135 words
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Article28 1965-03-16 8 PENANO. Mon. A robbery i suspect, described by police M leader of the Jee Leong Hor gang. was arrested in Campbell Street I last nigh;.28 words
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Article, Illustration230 1965-03-16 8 German visitor praises local unions KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The trade union movement here is wellbalanced with a high sense of responsible This is the opinion of a leading German trade unionist. Mr. Franz Lepinskl. who has been hen the past week talking to local union leaders. He i.s now attending230 words
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Article42 1965-03-16 8 New members of students' union KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two .student organisations in Sabah and Sarawak were today affiliated tv the National Union of Malaysian Students. They arc the Bukit Lintang Teachers' College Students' Union. Jesselton, and the Gent College Students' Council. Kuchlng.42 words
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155 1965-03-16 8 \LALA LUMPUR. Mon \l2-MAN committee headed by the Princ i p a 1 Establishment Officer, Malaya, Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Eesar Burhanuddin. will meet here on Wednesday to discuss the question of recognition of foreign degrees for entry into the public service. A155 words
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Advertisement254 1965-03-16 8 J| B H fll fl A HBHH Dalat The Switzerland of jftaV the East. Fabulous mountain IV I i^™^ resort (4500 ft) Land of 4H JBhI If hU Cherry Blossoms, Strawberries. ries. A perfect spot for comI I plete relaxation and enjoy- l A\ 7A\Ln pJ ment only 1 hours254 words
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Miscellaneous251 1965-03-16 8 .if Onp Bfl V. T. tin ret tin I(A SUPPOSE THERE VM^S>J*- L >/ r ...BUr I'M \OU'N DOC BOTH WELL, WEVE TURNED UP HEY.' IDOK '^Wljiji, CIVILIZATION 12.000 /MLttTMSURE fT WAS FIGGER NOUR A lOT OF EVIDENCE IN AT THAT I <?} 'M**?! JL^ ARS AGO THAT THOSE f251 words
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Article, Illustration1810 1965-03-16 9 TRUTH WAS STRANGER THAN FICTION FOR SHIPWRECKED ENGLISHMAN ONE day in 1872 James Walker, an linglish merchant in Japan, was exploring (he village of Hemi near the port of Yokoouka when he came upon a time weathered tombstone almost buried in long grass and1,810 words
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Advertisement287 1965-03-16 9 P— '■PfTl HI-FI STEREO rTJ| RECORD PLAYER Hum: si db. •:-:.vv: :J:;:;: P^^^^^^ GENERAL IMPORTS DIVISION ■■"<" ■cmuGtß >^^^ y^k 51N&APOII KU»l» lUMW)« IPOMFINANI* LIQUIRIT For the treatment of y^^''''^^S*^^^^ your stomach and intestinal ''^9!@9fo*^*^} The New.it German rtmedy. ef»«cti»c \^^^^^j J*^.VJV^f^V^P end reliable, *or Ihe treotment ol >^J7 you»287 words
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Obituary57 1965-03-16 10 M Werela SIS limimnm CABLE RECEIVED FROM Koad»v,l .TK- Ammugam. -\j. Raaah Road. **rmb»n His hrouier Kiiddltbamby 'sf£" a r 'H* «way I TAN TIONO WATT of t» II Com •i onwealth f>rive pawed away peace- fulr» at S3O pm. oa 14 3«■ rortege Singapore Casket for AlJunl»d o57 words
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Article73 1965-03-16 10 Were]* tit < Minimum, TM« WIDOW aad cblldrea of tbe «te Mr Toh Boon Pea thank friends »nd relative* for rhelr attendance and help THt BIREAVCO FAMILY of 'he late Mr Ong Ho. k Hye thank every one for their at'endan-* n»U he rimrr.i THE FAMILY OF late Mr73 words
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Obituary22 1965-03-16 10 M Word* SIS Mtmmum IN LOVING MEMORY of Mary K.lmbeth F>ter». Cone yearn axe) '<xlay not foncotten by loving husband.22 words
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Article142 1965-03-16 10 Wn4t StS (mmtmum) rCOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. lnrite all teacbera and book addict* to browse tn their showroom at Tlmea douse River Valley Road. Singapore. MALAYSIA RESTAURANT Joo <'bial Road will remain closed oa i Monday IMh Tuesday 18th March. Will reopen on Wednesday 17th Marcb. S A GOOD MALAYAN142 words
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Article677 1965-03-16 10 Sofknino's Afro-Asian Is- I lamic conference, sponsored j entirely for political purposes, did not become the "con- frontation" piece he had i confidently expected. The conference refused to endorse the two resolutions relating to Ma-aysia prepared by the In- donesian delegation and stout- I ly backed by677 words
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Article583 1965-03-16 10 Progress reports on the MmyaK Beku coconut replant- ing and rehabilitation scheme tare encouraging, though it would be wrong to read too much nto them just yet. The pilot project was launched in July, 1963, and it is too early to celebrate the complete success even of rehabilitation.583 words
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Article243 1965-03-16 10 LETT! I READ with disgust your report (8. T. Mar. 11) about the barring of our local reporters and the manhandling of a Chinese paper reporter when these gentlemen were covering the blast In Mac Donald House. What I cannot understand is If the243 words
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Article69 1965-03-16 10 I^HE large camp capable of accommodating 200-250 men mentioned in your editorial on the border Communists was in fact, discovered by a Thai border police patrol. It was in Thai territory near the Malaysian border. In his interview with the Press on Saturday, the Deputy Minister of Defence69 words
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Letter330 1965-03-16 10 YOUR editorial "Rural Survey" <S.T. Mar. 2) contains much food for thought. Having served In a rural area for the past eight years, I am fully acquainted with the handicaps under which rural children pursue their education. Very little consideration ha> been given to them330 words
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Letter155 1965-03-16 10 HOW heartily I sympathise with your reader who complained about the massage parlours or brothels In Johore Bahru. I live in what was once a quiet residential district. Two of these establishments have opened within fifty yards of my house. Each occupies two houses. The noise from the155 words
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Letter134 1965-03-16 10 IT is a well known fact that the residents north of the cjauseway are a tolerant lot but even so. there are limits to which such tolerance should be exploited. The water charges In Johore Bahru have recently been raised by 66 2/3<v from 60 cents to $1/-134 words
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Letter74 1965-03-16 10 WITH reference to the letter written by "Resident" (ST Feb. 2> concerning files at Kirn Keat Road/Kirn Keat Avenue, this matter was investigated and it was found that fly breeding was caused by a neighbouring vegetable gardener using prawn dust as manure. The vegetable gardener was advised to74 words
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Letter65 1965-03-16 10 "THE report of the passIng away of Mr. I.H. Burklll is read with great regret The two voluminous works by the late Mr. I.H. Burkill entitled "A Dictionary of Economic Products of the Malay Peninsula" cannot be excelled and will serve for all times as a great source of65 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1965-03-16 10 WARREN UNNA - WARREN UNNA By VIENTIANNE, Mon JUST over a month after its own attempted I coup. Laos, the supposerJ weak sister of South Vietnam, is I achieving more polit ical stability in what i government it has than ever before. And It certainly is doing better1,074 words
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Advertisement677 1965-03-16 10 StraiuTiaesAMaJarMaU > Classified «*>v«*tlirfn««tar*"*y k* h*»«*el <• COtOiasTO* AOC JUPK. MMMI Oirtl.d *Jo.« (*en»tKM<t«r 0.11/ COLO •TOKAGC i«NCHI|^ At HMUnd Road Kstoxg aas Mavsl Base .AutttO'lted Agents .CITY tOOIt. STOHI LTB wi«tt>«ur Hmii Cellyee Qv*y THC NfWS FNONT riiraxtrtct s Si»*wra»*r«jet M M. ISMAIL Admlrsrty •oeeV^Nev** MAMICM ITOSI 34 19677 words
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Advertisement4 1965-03-16 10 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement103 1965-03-16 10 Vv&lj) B y mbol of I SAVING ACCOUNT I 7 DAYS' NOTICE MMH 1 KsTtftH ONE MONTH DEPOSIT m Q I r*Tl I SIX MONTHS O* LONGER PERIOD Ploc» your funds «h«n you can torn th« maximum security ond intarajtt. Singapore Finance effort you both, for long or short forms103 words
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232 1965-03-16 11 Newsmen's union see chief of police— SINGAPORE. Mon. R e p r c sentatives from the Singapore National Union of Journalists are to meet the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. T. Rajah, on Thursday to discuss complaints of obstruction and manhandling of Malaysiar newsmen by certain police officers. This232 words
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Article87 1965-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Three thirsty members of the Work Brigade yesterday climbed a coconut tree in Jalan Loyang Besar and plucked three coconuts without the owners permission. Today, the three were In court on a joint theft charge. Rehmatullah bin Abdul Rahlm. 19. Ayawoo. 18.87 words
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Article58 1965-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Mou. The United States Public Health Service hM announced that the research grant awarded to Dr. Ki&ng Ai Kirn of the University of Singapore Iml year has been extended for two years to 1966. Dr Kiang us doing research Bl Mie National Institute of Health58 words
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170 1965-03-16 11 Plan for safety teams to guard buildings SINGAPORE, Mon. The committee of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce at a meeting today decided to set up "safety committees" to guard the buildings of each of Its members against sabotage by Indonesian agents. The meeting was convened to discuss a proposal170 words
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Article68 1965-03-16 11 IPOH. Mon. Sulaiman bin I Wahie. 37. unemployed, who had 32 convictions was jailed for six > months by the magistrate's court i here today fur falling to register for a new identity card. He plead- Ed guilty. The magistrate. Mr. W. Batchithanandhan. remarked: "Being a68 words
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Article47 1965-03-16 11 I SINGAPORE. Mon— Llm Hock Kirn. 36. «'v charged In the ninth magistrate's court today with the murder of his brother. Llm Kirn Bwee. in a nouse at Chin Bwee Road on Aug. 20 last year. The rase will be mentioned next Mon--1 (]gy.47 words
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Article266 1965-03-16 11 SINGAPORE MOVES TO PREVENT NEW ATTACKS by JACKIE SAM: Singapore. Monday QECURITY measures in vital installaOtions and public buildings are being given a thorough review following Wednesday s bombing ot Mac Donald House in Orchard Road. Security precautions in some ot the more vulnerable installations like266 words
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191 1965-03-16 11 Siew Sin to go hunting tiger in India TTVALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will go tiger shooting his favourite pastime in India. He leaves tomorrow on a month's holiday cum business trip which will take him first to India and then to London and191 words
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92 1965-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government Is to build a Si 1 million abattoir and quarantine station at the i estuary- of the Jurong River to cater for Singapore';-meat-canning Industry. The Director of the Primary Productions Department. Ministry of National Development. Mr. Cheng Ton* Fatt. today said92 words
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Article, Illustration133 1965-03-16 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon Two year old Kuan Kwan Keong screams as he receives an antidiphtheria jab from staff nurse Irene Tan at the Shaw Road Clinic today Holding him down is midwife Yap Siew Lan. Kwan was among HI children brought to the133 words
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Article147 1965-03-16 11 lESSELTON, Mon. The Malaysian Government was instituting a crash programme to facilitate the application for citizenship, the deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. said today. He said the Government was very concerned at It was Important that all those who were eligible shouldAP - 147 words
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Article57 1965-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Chew Pederation and the Chess Association of Mal.iva hr.ye extended the closing date :nr entries for the forthcoming Malaysian Chev. Championship t i April 1. Prize 6 for the competition, which will be held during Easter, are $150 champion. $75 for57 words
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Article33 1965-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. An un- Identified 50-year-old man fell to his death from the seventh floor of a block of Housing and Development Board flats In Queenstown, this evening.33 words
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Article32 1965-03-16 11 PENANO, Mon— Nearly 10.000 Muslims were at the Penan* whnrf today to see off 2.046 pilgrims who .sailed in the Kuala Lumpur on the final trip to Mecca thK year32 words
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Article, Illustration391 1965-03-16 11 Making mockery of the law, says court president ITL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Senior President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan AI-JefTri. said today he felt the prosecution was making mockery 1 of the law by charging people with sedition while detaining them under the Internal Security Act He intended391 words
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Advertisement122 1965-03-16 11 Your skin needs a special kind of protection- rp^ Velva Moisture Film r^ Water isn't good enough. Your skin mw-i have a special moisture that not onl\ protects m^x,\, but leaves your complexion smooth as silk. FiU I lizabeth Arden'i beautiful answer is creamy, transparent Vclva Moisture Him to be122 words
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Advertisement106 1965-03-16 11 NEW THOROUGHBRED STYLING NEW ©©SEISIN Lr %"£«»"^fl Him BBk.£SyK H i tflr^B B^^ '^*M wfr* j Already Malaysia's top-seller, Cortina interior comfort improvements. Disc has now been improved way out ahead brakes and many other extras" now of any car near its field. Sleeker, lower standard equipment as well! Come106 words
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Miscellaneous678 1965-03-16 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNhLS Kuala Lumpur A. English: 7.10 Sport*: 7.30 Bat Prnane: 6 Ipoh Malacca Masterson "Three Bullets for Bat"; 8.00 News In Mandarin: 1-00 p.m. Test pattern: 5.45 8.10 Tab Hunter Show "Doll Programme summary. 5.50 In a Bathing Suit": 8.30 Zero News outlines In the National One678 words
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Article, Illustration664 1965-03-16 12 Look at what science is cooking up in the kitchen! IX a lew years' time housewives will be buying irrndiated foods foods which have been given a dose of radiation. Irradiation sterilises and preserves foodstuffs and controls harmful insects, saving vast amounts which usually perish during storage. American fishing fleets664 words
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271 1965-03-16 12 IN SEARCH OF THE RIGHT HAIR STYLIST CMNDING the right hairdresser is still a very real problem for most women and until they strike lucky it can be a demoralising and expensive search. TryinK out a nr« salon needs enough iron nerve to insist on findin? out exactly what the271 words
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147 1965-03-16 12 rE masculine view that women will put anything. Including the kitchen sink, on their heads and call It a hat. was endorsed recently when royal milliner Simone Mlrman showed a spring range closely related to the. kitchen chair reports Lynn Edwards from147 words
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Advertisement235 1965-03-16 12 wStAJ'AfMt/ MOTHERS AKTA-VITE' ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY /'/7\!p^S?y ALL YOUR FAMILY W W EVERYDAY f J WA\ AKTA-VITE is j drliciOMt choco- \"V_ *r<^y M| lat* drink in hot Of cold milk. •*J >TJ' > 4m which centaim j235 words
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Advertisement509 1965-03-16 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY ,^m\ En Wonder Tonic with Vfi/j Cm*fl WCSZ sw m Mmm Each Sweetlet is equivalent to JA^r 10 oranges (Vitamin C). isr** HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your v complexion smooth and clear, free 4 from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue,509 words
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154 1965-03-16 13 Arab envoys in Bonn to be withdrawn Mon. Arab countries are to withdraw their ambassadors from Bonn immediately and will sever diplomatic relations with West Germany if she establishes diplomatic relations with Israel. These decisions were an- nounced by Syed Nofal. Arab League assistant secretaryI general, shortly after the two-day-conferenceReuter - 154 words
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Article36 1965-03-16 13 TOKYO. Mon. Vice-Admiral Paul Blackburn Jnr. who assumed: command of the U.S. Seventh! Fleet on March 1. will make a four-day official visit to Bangkok beginning on March 22. it was announced today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-03-16 13 I UAUKV balziell, 23. stretch- «-s out for a night's sleep i alongside a 330-year-old bedmatc. The bones are those oi the Batavia Skeleton, on snow at the Town i Hall in Perth. Two schoolboys, just for a lark, had stolen two of the rib bones75 words
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309 1965-03-16 13 ISOLATED INDIA TURNS TO WEST FOR SUPPORT j NEW DLLHI. Monday. j 'PHERE is serious concern here that a diplomatic x net is beinp tightened around India by three unfriendly neighbours. The threatening trio. In Indian eyes, are China, Pakistan and Indonesia. Increasing co-operation between them is worrying the PrimeAP - 309 words
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Article57 1965-03-16 13 Moscow Mon. The mde<l known inhabitant oi the Soviet Union. Shiral: Misltmov. aged 162. walked nenrlv two miles from his mounvtin village near Baku in Azerbaijan yesterday to vote in municipal elections. Moscow Radio reported. The bioartcast said Shir;ili was t t-omn inied by hisUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-03-16 13 'Red Devils' organiser Browning dies at 68 I ONDON. Mon. Ueut.. Gen. Sir Frederick Browninss. organiser of Britain's airborne army In World War 11. died yesterday, aged 68. In 1941 Sir Frederick look on the training of the "Red Devils." Britain's parachute troops, so nicknamed because of their red beret.s.Reuter - 115 words
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Article97 1965-03-16 13 LONDON. Mon Mr. Stanley ci.cik. 61. volunteered u> help witn restoration work on his village's ruined church last year. Now he will be at least £1.500 better off. because a Jury Ha* decided th.-i: five solid silver spoons he discovered in a cavity lln theReuter - 97 words
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Article77 1965-03-16 13 BANGKOK. Mon. A bride spent her weddinc nieht with her bridegroom at a police station h*re betMM she was needed to give evidence about a murder at her wedding reception. M.«ny ;ue»ts camp armed with pistols to the reception at Nonthahuri. about 1") miles north of •here.Reuter - 77 words
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Article119 1965-03-16 13 GRENADE KILLS SOLDIER IN ADEN 4 DEN, Mon. A British soldier was killed last night and two others were in uired in a grenade at- on a BniKh military (»niD"und near here. A spokesman at Middle Bm4 i ommand headquarters said two nicn.i<i:s were thrown at an \iin> vehicle miiiReuter - 119 words
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Article47 1965-03-16 13 ABPEN i Colorado!. Mon Actress Kirn Novak and English actor Richard Johnson will be married at this Rocky Mountain ski town today, a spokesman for Miss Novak said last night. The spokesman said the wedi ding would be a civil ceremony UPI.UPI - 47 words
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136 1965-03-16 13 71 die as quake rocks island off Celebes 'TOKYO. Mon. An A earthquake killed 71 people and ed more th a v 2,b00 houses, schools, snops and mosques and several bridges on the Banana Islar^i, east oi Celebes, Indonesia, the New China News Agency reported today. The agency, quoting the136 words
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Advertisement218 1965-03-16 13 I i ■xftlTlP I If/ J!L^LW^i\ 1 1 E^r^v Lv fTr m Daily flights direct from Bangkok via convenient connecting carrier. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am fa218 words
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Advertisement77 1965-03-16 13 ■M WHEN YOU BUY TWIN PACK {■■k Modess ali Holds two Modess Napkins Jj^k Fits neatly into your handbag Now you can carry Modess wherever you go conveniently, discreetly in this attractive golden napkin case. Holds two napkins and fits neatly into your handbag, keeps them fresh and clean always.77 words
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Advertisement2276 1965-03-16 14 »,H.Durd from p_,e to. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSES LAND FOR SALE TOURS EXCURSIONS SITUATIONS VACANT (i Wor4 M '•«'«•>—«•* *t rU. extra IS Word* St I Mim.t— Box tt eU. «_fr. IS Word* ,v< f Win.)— Box 5« el: extra S Ward* it (Min.t—Box St et*. uln ENGLISH EDUCATED Chines* FREEHOLD2,276 words
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Advertisement1469 1965-03-16 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE BARS 4 RESTAURANTS (Spore) I IS Word* it (Mim.)-Box SO et*. extra I Ii Word* it Him.)— Boa tt cU. extr. 1953 AUSTIN A3O 4 doora. e»crlien! OANCINC DINING Nightly South: rendition (VOO 0.n.0. Please ring _«s. Asia Bar/ Restaurant. l»0 WaterAndrew Tel: Spore *****/1 office. lou1,469 words
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Advertisement702 1965-03-16 14 STATE OF SABAH J K R SM xv pW f) Xl li NDBB sir\ v i TcuncD HATirc Tenders will De re TENDER NOTICE f rom registered P.W L>. ConTENDERS are Invited for the i^? rs "C sipply of (iii.MUALs fob above up to 3 p.m. a WATER TREATMENT m702 words
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Advertisement1229 1965-03-16 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: p^ s pori j,,,, K 5,,,,, Kt(ltn| MARON Liverpool, C'.Bliß la Pt/Mar It Mm 21 MEMNON Liverpool. Glasgow Mint Mir 22 Mm 21/27 Mm 21 ANTILOCHUS Liverpool. Avo7rrouth Mm 22 Mar 21 MM 29/ 2 Apr 3 MELAMPUS Liverpool. GUsgO* Mir 21 Apr 21,229 words
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Advertisement2150 1965-03-16 15 IS ?i£H!S? I BENMLINE~\ _B_v^r^T^^___l m n *i.*_t«mc to. roioiiK) in aui! ov«r I^^^m _-^tel''F^M "ccc ***** Plane IHI P»aoa ***** «--WR_W_^__^_^__^_^___^_^_i»»^____^_----*e_-_-»---- UPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL > CONIINENIAL PORII SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. lATTAKIA. CENOA, LE Mm, HAMBURC. BREMEN, For Hamburg APT 15 ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, COTNENBUBC, MRHUS AND CIIPENHAtEN2,150 words
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Advertisement1300 1965-03-16 15 feiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. r-CM U.K./Continent Singapore P. S'^i-n Per»i-| CITY OF LEEDS London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, M o-o i. 20-11 Tedi; 17 II Mar 21 21 Mai CITY OF JONANNESIURS /don. H'brg, R dam. Awerf. oewcastle, M'bio ll U Apr 1 CASTILLIAN m.i», i 000. ri Ourg. R1,300 words
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Article100 1965-03-16 16 MELBOURNE Mon. KEY INDUSTRIALS led a continuation of Friday's general recovery and rises exceeded falls by the widest margin this year. B.H.P. was up 9d. to 535. 3d. Rase metals nnned with Mt. Isa down 4d. to 31s. Bd. Oila were steady. Mount Isa 31/8 N Broken Hill100 words
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Article246 1965-03-16 16 Blares) 13. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Bouttrad 14 ctav I'mteers 14 eta Dunlops 14cta. M. font. 12 cts City. Dev. 7 eta. M. Cables IB eta. K. Smelters 26 eta. McAIIMer 12 cts. Esso 14 cts. M. Invest. 10 eta. Ked. Dlsp. 12 eta. 0.C.8.C. 15 eta. r. ft246 words
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Article240 1965-03-16 16 T»HE following list of selected x Malayan Industrial yields Is based on last sales to Saturday March 13. «O.Y. «I.Y. »T.O. Cold Htore 2.06 10.4 IV» I.A K. Smrltera KM 10.1 17.4 1.7 P. N 237 S.O 9.9 1.2 Gammons 9.0 27.3 2.7 Hume ords. 1.70 12.9 1.7240 words
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Article36 1965-03-16 16 ON thr tree exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.I. dollar was quoted at 5.731 for T.T. and 5.741 for sash. tterlmg wu quoted at 10.03 and ens tael of gold at 283).36 words
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738 1965-03-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent VERY dull conditions and an extremely small turnover again characterised the Stock Exchange of Malaysia when business was resumed yesterday. On the whole prices appeared to be a little easier, but without any news to guide it the market was738 words
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Article26 1965-03-16 16 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 13 Ma.. 1 'Industrials: 78.74 rs l Tins: WLM lo'V; rubbers: 103.61 •Dec. 30, 1963= ion Dec. 2.9, 1962 lllii26 words
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Article730 1965-03-16 16 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*, esuetead (1,000) 51. 34. C.t. Holdings (2.000) 52.0.1: Dunlops ii.OOO) 51. 57: F. and N. erds. (3,000) (US;730 words
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Article61 1965-03-16 16 /^HINESE Produce Eichaniti. «m«per* n—n prico p«r picul yctterday: Coconut oil: bulk tm; arllera. drum S6P «ellrrs. Copra: Msr./Apr. TK Continent: t'n<i Pepptr: Muntok white li'.o frllera. Sarawak white ***** Sarawak hla.-k 1143 i aellcra, garhle4 Ijimponic bl.irk glSO(N) M <i«2i(N> laUara. tinxapere Coconut Oil Miller*" Ante. elation61 words
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Article22 1965-03-16 16 Mar. 15. MALAYAN KIBBER PRICE: 711 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5G44.50 (down $1.75). Unofficial estimated offering 255 tons (up 15 tarn22 words
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Advertisement1130 1965-03-16 16 Vi KAWASAKI KISEN FLUSH A LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakaa Sarvlaa ••t-jiMlMBa Mart" O'll'tpi J4 apt U Mar Hiq 11 Mai '"jissi "Mutisms Mm" n M Apr t Mat 4 last I laae 11 laae il loot Waat Coast off Cantral/Sontb America Sarvtoa Vflkohamt San lose bua«aawl Canao1,130 words
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Advertisement975 1965-03-16 16 Mismiu HWiCfae Hum mil*. nwiiiMi t suit sutic* Tt: Frraaatli. MtlkMnt, Sftnti 1» HMm im Natuitt.ua MNKIKA* 11 M>> n M» M Jl Mir »'P0'» P S'hMI fentn, /I W>f IPJT it Hjl Jinn A iA,aa »J ft *J u u 1AM0RA 7 Apr 1/ 1 »pr MTU Mr JJJftJ975 words
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Advertisement418 1965-03-16 16 Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service FAST DIRECT SAILINCS »ROM SINtAPORE ANO MAUTt 10 CANADIAN AND U.S CREAT UIES PORTS S'pon f. S'naa Ptnaag tl* lonau ORIENT MARINER lit Call at* It'll 2nd Call Api It/22 22/24 21/21 May 24 ORIENT TRAOER Ha* 21/22 21/24 15 21 mi tl418 words
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Advertisement79 1965-03-16 16 S'PORI P-SMAM penaNO ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA 4 CHITTAGONC M.V. "VISHVA VIR" for Fremontla Adeloido, Melbouana Sydnay Maw. 15/1* Mor. 12/14 FROM MADRAS, NACAPATAM PENANG T.S.S. STATE OF MADRAS for P.S'ham Panong. Neoopottinom Modrqs Mar. 14/16 Mar. 17/17 Mar. It/It CMef Agetm: R JUMAOHOY SONS LTO, 24, Molocco79 words
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244 1965-03-16 17 Straits tin price again declines by $1.75 rIK Straits tin price yesterday again eased fallini; by $1.7:> to MUM per piiul in Prnang. The offering was estimated up 15 tons to 255 taM. The morning ses&ion of the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday opened slightly easier on lower London advices, and244 words
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Article250 1965-03-16 17 APRIL first grade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Mstrrdav at 71 cents per lb., unchanged on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. K.A.S. and K.M.R.E. closing priirs in cents per lb. yesterday: Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S250 words
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Article148 1965-03-16 17 c MIPS lying alonotdt the Sinmpert 3 Harbour wharvit tr eiptcttd Uday art: r.lrno. 34. Ozarda 5. Ann» Bakke illlitoa i. Olvmpia Muni lO'll. Of Madras 13' M. Mene«th*ua 13 l« CtTCM I*. Rajah Brooke 19. l-.i-nm»rdhu: tlftt. City of l**&s 39 30, r>tt«rn Mi>*<- 31 32,148 words
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Advertisement1234 1965-03-16 17 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from MB K. registered Class "F" and above Contractors will oe received at the Office of the Majlis Bandaran, Klang. up to 12.00 noon of the 25th March. 1965 for Construction of Road Works for Taxi Stand and Public Car Park and In front of Railway Station1,234 words
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Advertisement672 1965-03-16 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from Contractors to operate Canteen at the New Headquarters Building of the Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham. Full particulars and Tender Forms are obtainable from the Setta Usaha. Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham during office hours. Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes endorsed: "CANTEEN"672 words
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Advertisement337 1965-03-16 17 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL TENDER Tenders are Invited for the supply an I delivery at the Electricity Supply Department's store at Dato Kramat Road, Penang, of the following materials used for outdoor distribution in electricity supply work: (1) 100.000 yds. Of 7/122 H.D. bare Aluminium Conductor. (2) 50.000 yds. of 7337 words
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Advertisement1504 1965-03-16 17 THE RURAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OFFERS AM INTERESTING AND CHALLENGING t AKfctß IN ITS NEWI.Y ESTABLISHED MANAGEMENT ADVISORY SERVICES to commercial and industrial enterprise*. Application* are invited for thr following appointment*: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER (ML* HANICAL). Salary *982 x 34 J 1.254. ASSISTANT MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Salary $628 x 34 $934. Dntiea:1,504 words
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Article, Illustration334 1965-03-16 18 RACING with Epsom Jeep IPOH. Mon. Trainer Milton Sullivan"s smart three-year-olds. Lord Francis and Zaza, should figure prominently in their races on Wednesday after their splendid workout on a good track here this morning. They did the best gallop today. Breaking from the334 words
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Article27 1965-03-16 18 IPOH Mon.— The Perak Interschuol badminton toufhament tor the Ovaltine Cup < boys mil he; held at the Bt. John Ambulance Hall here on Mar. JO.27 words
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573 1965-03-16 18 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Ipoh tomorrow: CI. 2 Div. 2— sif str AI. AMANDA: Third with 8.12 to Master Valuer over 6f on Sunday third to Miss Delaware over sf f str. last season. PAMTOBA: Kan well up to a stage573 words
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Article494 1965-03-16 18 IPOH, Mon.— Weights for all seven races on Wednesday, second day of the Perak Turf Club March meeting, are CL 2. DIV. Z—h' 2 f STR. AUmanda 9.00 Cavallina 9.00 Contractor 9.00 Redcar 9.00 Panitoba 8.13 CaM Iron 8.13 Hidup Malays!*, 8.12 The Banker II 8.09 Lovely494 words
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Article405 1965-03-16 18 Smith fined $500 for careless riding IPOH. Mon. Stipendiary si* w.irds report on Sunday's racing here It: K\< t (»Nt: After passing the 4! >prin K nrld iSubuni had to DC checked when crowded slightly by Bashful tKingMoni and Magnificent King «K. Leoni?i. In the ttraight Noble Choice405 words
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Advertisement1656 1965-03-16 18 Is JABATAN KERJA RAYA arNCtAroBE snmiciFAL M PERAK. MMMTOM stock iws/7s-«s.| Tender* for the construction of NOTICE ta herebr Riven that a health sub-centre at KampoiiK the Transfer Book "of the above Gajah will be received at the Of- i stock will be closed from 19th floe of the Jurutera1,656 words
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Advertisement745 1965-03-16 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE UHIIMIII DWARTMENT: Requires (A) STORES SUPERINTENDENT in salary scale $670xA30-880-920--965/Efl. Bar 1.010xA45- 1.146 plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first Instance with prospect* of future permanency.745 words
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Advertisement843 1965-03-16 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified MALE Malaysian Citizens of the following post* with this Authority: I. Administrative Officer* iai Qualification Honours Degree from a recognised University. tt>> Salary Starting $850 pjß. i all-in i on the -cale I of *8r)O-.iOA-S10OO $1050-SOA-***** SI3OO-60A-*****. n843 words
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Advertisement17 1965-03-16 18 CO SPONSORED BY JETRO (SPORE). WITH WEST JAPAN COUNCIL FOR TRApE PROMOTION AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article, Illustration422 1965-03-16 19 Kitta of Japan heads the overall list KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japan's Canada Cup representative. Tadashi Ki'ta. who has yet. to win a tournament in the Far East golf circuit in three years of competition, heads the overall placings for the 56.000 prize money in the current series. Ever-smiling Kitta. who422 words
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Article, Illustration711 1965-03-16 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL PACEMAN BRAIN MAKES JEREMIAH JUMP. jßy Singapore, Mon. Plenty of runs for XL fans, says Graveney ENGLAND Test batsman Tom Graveney has scored so many runs for Worcestershire in three days' cricket in Singapore that the fans who intend to see the English countyChew Boon Chin - 711 words
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180 1965-03-16 19 SOCCER Selectors' choice fails to oblige SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore stiecturs. who are searching I for a goalkeeper for the Slate I learn, turned out today to watch Fdthul Kanbs Mokhtar Tabn. (in- of two mm on their short Uat, but. had 10 go away disappointed. Mokhtar. however, us strongly '•d180 words
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139 1965-03-16 19 TEST SARDESATS BRILLIANT DOUBLE CENTURY BOMBAY. Mon. The "Third cricket Test between India and New Zealand ended In a draw here today. New Zealand, set to make 255 in 150 minutes for victory when India declared their second Innings at 463 for five had scored 80 for eight wickets by139 words
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Article33 1965-03-16 19 SUNGEI PATANt. Mon— Dato Shuib Awang Osman was elected piesident of the Kedah Hockey Association with J. B. Fiddler an:l Santokh Sinsli as vice-presidenis I and Gazall Yahaya as secretary j33 words
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Article24 1965-03-16 19 TELUK ANSON. Mon Perr.k Amateur Athletic Association offl- cials: chairman Mustafa Ahmud: vice-clwirman Pretam Singh IDhillon: secretary R. Meganu;than: treasurer V Renganathan24 words
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Article25 1965-03-16 19 HOC'KKY Nfiri Ije: Rangers v Teachers: NSCRC v SPOBA tNS I BOCCEB S'porc Div 1: RAF I Seletar v Amicables < Jn. Besar. >5.15t. I25 words
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Article91 1965-03-16 19 GKLNADA: Sir Frank Worrell, former TcM star who 's now manager of the West Indies team, hit a century here yesterday. Leading Windward Islands against the West Indies team in a three-day practice match, Worrell hit 100 in 135 minutes «rh 14 fours. He displayed much of hisReuter - 91 words
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Article18 1965-03-16 19 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. D. Williams was re-elected President of the Province Wellesley FA and S. Suppiah reelected secretary.18 words
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Article127 1965-03-16 19 WORCESTERSHIRE Kenyon c J. Martens b T Martens 32 Horton c J. Martens b T. Martens 69 Hradley st Sithawalla b T. Martens 1 Clra veney c Baldiraj b Bynoe 92 IVOlivelra not out 33 Richardaon not out 10 Extras 15 Total ((or 4 wkts. dec) 252 Did not127 words
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Article215 1965-03-16 19 BADMINTON Taiping CRC tourney finals men* tingle*: Urn Ah Sau bt Lee Chong Serif 15-7. 15-8. MeiTt double*: Llm Ah Sau and Henry Lam bt Kuang Alk Llm and M. Osman 15-7. 15-6. Mixed doubles: Lee Chong Seng and Ooi Seolc Im bt M Suppiah and Teh Poh215 words
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Advertisement233 1965-03-16 19 J B W PRECISION 1^ lIEKH ouauty w*Sk I TELEVISION A I ,J j Ift AUTOMATIC BlB) I U FUNCTIONS W $J A I "DIRECT -VIEW" 2WNCH P.CIURE TUBE JM^ Better contrast greater clarity, eliminates reflections INSTANT PLAY SWITCH Jo^^ Allows direct reappearance of picture j^^ and sound. I TRANSISTORIZED233 words
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Article75 1965-03-16 20 SAIGON, Mon— South Vietnam today completed a 5-0 sweep over Malaysia in the Eastern Zone tie of the Davis Cup tennis competition here. In the two remaining singles played today. Vo Van Thanah beat Malaysian champion SA. A/man 6-0, G-l, 6-0 in 31 minutes, nndAP - 75 words
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Obituary26 1965-03-16 20 R RAMU SANOAPPRIAR M:in.lorf •ii.t of R MMaMma M hn rtv.ith l.y Hr'-idrnt 15-3-63. OmMW i«mv|ii»t h3ii pm Brrmnsooa K.i id IR-:i-8", for Ornutinn Ridadari.26 words
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Article26 1965-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police yesterday screened 4,052 people and detained 18 secret society suspects In anti-crime checks. The suspects were detained under the Societies Ordinance.26 words
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261 1965-03-16 20 A 'picture' order for all fishing vessels MT AH. Monday. QWNERS <»l Malaysian fishing vessels will have t<> produce photographs of themselves, their crew and their boats if they waul I heir licences renewed. This latest ruling in a gazette notification affects the country's 60,000 fishermen. It is another step261 words
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Article147 1965-03-16 20 Govt to raise $50 million loan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government today announced a new public loan to raise $50 million to help finance the second five-year development plan. The loan offers shortterm security, two years maturing in April. 1967 at 5 per cent per annum: mediumterm security, five years147 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-03-16 20 PRINCESS MARGARET, wearing patterned stockings and a neat pinafore dress over a sweater, goes through a ballet movement with her hands and arms as she talks to Sir Frederirk Ashton. a Director of the Royal Ballet, at the Royal Ballet School in London. The Princess,86 words
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Article176 1965-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chairman of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Tan Kia Gan, today accused certain unscrupulous persons of spreading malicious rumours to tenants and prospective buyers of 823 pre-war Tiong Bahru flats offered for sale. "These persons have also collected option forms176 words
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Article371 1965-03-16 20 LONDON Mon. There was' little change In the stock maV.et conditions today from those ruling last week and It was mostly a case of narrow irregular movement.-.. Buyers were still reluctant to commit themselves In advance of the Budget but company news was responsible for a number of371 words
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Article56 1965-03-16 20 LONDON. Mon— Spot U2.d. April 22>-d, May 22 d, June 21 13 16d.. Aprll'June 22', d., July Sept. 21 9 16g Oct Dec. 21 7 16d.. Jan. March April June 215 16d July Sept. 21', d Oct. Dec-. 21' 4 u.. c.l.f. March 21 ,rt April 21 3 16d56 words
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82 1965-03-16 20 MELBOURNE, Mon. It was inevitable that Britain would eventually have to withdraw her troops from Malaysia, Maj.-Oen. Achmad Kosasih. Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, said here today. Addressing a Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon his first public address In Australia— Maj.Gen Kosasih said that at someReuter - 82 words
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80 1965-03-16 20 In orbit: The piggy-back satellites MOSCOW, Mon.— The Soviet Union today blasted three unmanned earth satellites Into orbit piggy-back fashion aboard the same rocket. The satellites were numbers 61. 62 and 63 in the Cosmos research series designed to pave the way for further manned space flight*. The triple launching80 words
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Article25 1965-03-16 20 LONDON Mon— Buyers £1299. sellers £1300. Forward buyers £1298. sellers £1300. Settlement 1 282 Turnover am 170 tons, p.m. 80 tons. Tone: Very steady25 words
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Article23 1965-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. -The Police Band will give a public performance at the Esplanade between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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132 1965-03-16 20 pLACTON, Mon.— Hundreds v> of teenagers swarmed into this seaside town yesterday, leaving a trail of violence and reopening the Mods vs Rockers gang war season for 1965. The invasion of Clacton came almost a year after the 1964 Easter riotsReuter - 132 words
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Article66 1965-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. Mon —Radio Singapore will broadcast tomorrow a short programme on the luncheon given by the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. to Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Speakers In this programme, to be broadcast at 7. 15 p.m.. are Mr. Holyoake:66 words
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196 1965-03-16 20 'Reds on border have linked up with Indons' KI'ALA LUMPUR, Monday. INDICATIONS ;irc that the Communists straddling the Thai-Malayan border have linked up with Indonesian* infiltrators, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin I):ito Abdul Rahman, said today. Dato Ismail's announcement comes within 48 hours after the signing196 words
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71 1965-03-16 20 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio said today that Indonesia has no intention of breaking diplomatic ties with the United States despite the present "very stiff" relations between the two countries. Dr. Subandrio made the statement to reporters after he conferred with theAP - 71 words
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Article24 1965-03-16 20 JAKARTA. Mon— About 30 tea estates In -West Java today were reported facing a critical shortage of fuel needed for their mills24 words
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Article32 1965-03-16 20 EAST LIVERPOOL lOhlo). Mon— A family of six perished early today In a fire that destroyed their home at West Point, a few miles west of here— APAP - 32 words
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Article73 1965-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. >l <> n. Police tnda\ advised motorists tn avoid iimmj; the stretch of Orchard Road between Dhoby (ih.mt and Orchard Circus durine peak morning hours A police spokesman said that a plank scaf- folding erected in in.nt of Mac dona Id Haww now occupied three l.im-s73 words
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116 1965-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Seven men and a 41 -year -old woman were today lined S5O each in a magistrate s court for viewing blue films in ;i temporary shed in Kampon,.; Cheng San at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday The woman. Wong116 words
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Advertisement266 1965-03-16 20 Experts Recommend »^^^l4 STAMFORD \^cs^ COLLEGE because home-study courses -j? offered by KSwSkL S* STAMFORD COLLEGE W- Easy to learn they are systematic and adjusted to your own pace. Competent they arc conducted by Honours Graduates ond professional experts. Successful nothing succeeds lika success. Recognised by educationists and institutions of266 words
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