The Straits Times, 20 March 1965
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Title Section20 1965-03-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. )845 SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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261 1965-03-20 1 Razak meets Shastri for 20-min. talks y:\Y DKLHI, Fri. Tun Abdul Razak today discussed the problem of Indonesian aggression and the situation in Southeast Asia with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Tiic Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister arrived here last night for a two-day visit in the courseReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-03-20 1 As millions saw it on TV in Russia and Europe IT COLONEL Alexei Leonov at the time when he stepped out of the spaceship Voskhod-2 into space. This historic step into space was recorded by cameras in the spaceship and relayed to Soviet television sets below. U.P.I,UPI - 52 words
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Article988 1965-03-20 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Russia's latest space spectacular ended safely today. Voskhod-2 came down about .">()() miles from the usual cosmonaut landing area. 1 1 was steered down by Col. Pavel Belyaev, using manual controls, in the Per masea, just west of tho Urals. Tass said the spaceship landedReuter; AP; UPI - 988 words
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Article140 1965-03-20 1 JAKARTA. Fit Pre- sident Soekarno today placed all foreignowned oil companies in Indonesia under Government control. The decision affects the British and Dutch-owned Shell Oil Co. and the American firms of Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey i Stan vac), the Standard Oil of California140 words
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Article44 1965-03-20 1 LONDON. Fn British doctors were warned today not to give tetracycllne drugs to expectant j mothers because they might kill the women or cause deformed i babies The warning i.i given In a leading artlrle in the British I Medical Journal.44 words
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Article353 1965-03-20 1 Bomb hoax at two schools By A. SRIPATHY MALACCA Fri. lfl Abo til 1.1100 pupils Ironi I <> secondary gi rI s* schools in Durum Daun Road he r e were evacuated this morning, following a warn i n g Iha I bombs had be c n plan I c353 words
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Article35 1965-03-20 1 FAROUK: FUNERAL SERVICE KOMI I ri. Muslim funeral Berrtee wa» held todaj for ex King I aroak i>t in morcur where lw> »xkI\ la) "Muslim prk*t from Home lm.im Elbof, s.iiri tin- prayers.35 words
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Article120 1965-03-20 2 Two-prong attack on Congo rebels I EOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— I The Congolese Government's military offensive against rebels 1 near the Uganda border has developed into a two-pronged attack, messages reaching here j said. Both prongs contain units of Lieut-Col. Michael Hoare s white mercenaries and troops of the Congolese National Army.AP - 120 words
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Article36 1965-03-20 2 I DAR ES SALAAM. Fri. The I Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister, i Mr. Chi Penß-fci. arrived here yesterday for a visit. He met the Tanzanian Foreign Minister. Mr. Kambona. soon after his arrival.36 words
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Article28 1965-03-20 2 > TOKYO. Pri. Communist j China has approved Cambodia's < proposal calling (or an international conference to guarantee i Cambodia's neutrality, the New China News Agency reported. AP.AP - 28 words
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120 1965-03-20 2 MISSILES GUARD 'VITAL' AREAS IN INDIA V T EW DELHI, Fri.— India i* setting up ground-to-air guided missiles defences, it was disclosed today in tin- annual Defence Ministry report. According to usually wellinformed sources. Soviet equipment will he used. The report gave no indication where tne defences would he sitedReuter - 120 words
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344 1965-03-20 2 Four hurt in 'AntiAmerican Day' bomb blast SAIGON, Friday rpO U R American sailors were wounded today when a grenade wrapped in bread crust exploded near their Jeep in the Chalon district of Saigon. It was the first attack of that kind reported today, which the Communist Vietcong had proclaimedReuter; UPI - 344 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-03-20 2 DAXAXii, Fri— He is clad in ordinary blark peasant cloth with a towel draped round his neck the regular Vietcong uniform. But South Vietnamese officials today identified him as Major Nguyen Phan. a Pekingtrained Vietcong political Commissar. He was captured in Quang Tri province this week the highest58 words
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Article124 1965-03-20 2 FARIDA SEES FAROUK'S BODY HOME, Frl. Ex-Queen Farlda of Egypt last night stood visibly moved before the body of her one-time husband, play boy ex-King Farouk. who died suddenly early yesterday after dining with a blonde companion. Farlda and her three daughters. Princess Ferial. 26, Princess Fawzla, 25. and PrincessReuter - 124 words
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Article48 1965-03-20 2 TAIPEH. Fr!. A Chinese Nationalist Air Force plane was missing yesterday utiile on a routine reconnaissance mission along the coast of Chinese mainland, it was officially announced today. Air Force headquarters in Formosa die! not statr the typr ot Piano or give any other details.48 words
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117 1965-03-20 2 MANILA. lri The Philippines has not askrd the l".t». Seventh Fleet to patrol its southern waters to cherk Indonesian infiltration into the country, the Foreign Secretary. >Ir. Mauro Mrndez. said today. Mr Mrnder was asked to comment on a Manila newspaper report that such117 words
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230 1965-03-20 2 Harassment of Americans goes on in Jakarta JAKARTA. Fri.— The J Communist trade union of Sobsi today ignored a Government order to restore the electricity that was cut yesterday from American orivate and official organisations, inclndtrg the Associated Press office in Jakarta. The electricity was also disconnected from an apartmentAP - 230 words
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89 1965-03-20 2 ONDON, Fri. More than 50 Libyan students staried a sit-in demonstration inside the Libyan Emhere last night as a protest against what thry called "violation of student liberties" in their home country. As they settled clown for the first night, Mr. M. Mum. Sl'^ear-oldReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement83 1965-03-20 2 f 1 Bangkok The Orient's most colourful city is conveniently linked by the swift ond silent Corovello jet; of THAI INTERNATIONAL. Enjoy the fomed Royol Orchid Service with superb cuisine, fine wines ond oil the hospitality of Thoi ond Scondinovion flight crews. Every Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri. Sot. Ff/Af i\ri/?\4r/0%4£83 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-03-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f oeveuor /geek tub amcw&k\ lAN ENSUM?M9 J I CBOM ttEftmHCE I V*_ MIMO J~*S BOOKS. ÜBPAJZE*. J if' \cNcvcuorAeDUSjr I MX AOK rue J I WMATS fOK.33 words
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Article215 1965-03-20 3 WASHINGTON. Fri PRESIDENT Johnson an--L nounced last night he would order the Alabama National Guard into action to protect civil rights marchers next week if the State was not willing or able to provide protection. The President delayed his planned departure for a long weekendReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration99 1965-03-20 3 LONDON. Fri Shirley Temple. American child film star of the *****, sat in Mr. Speaker's personal gallery in the House of Commons yesterday to listen to question time. She heard questions and answers on English education and the Prime Minisu-r. .Mr. Harold Wil- son. dealing withReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-03-20 3 Setback for Governor Wallace ]\KW OKI.KANS. Fri Governor (Jrorße Wallace of Alabama Testerday suffered a setback in his bid to stop a .Vl.milr inarih by rivil rights demonstrators from Selma to Montgomery, his state capital. A Federal appeak court here took no action when a lawyer for Governor Wallace soughtReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-03-20 3 Stricken star Patricia pregnant, paralysed OOLLYWOOD. Fri. lA Oscar wirner Patricia Neal, who suffered three massive strokes. is both paralysed and pregnant, her husband disclosed yesterday. "She's five months' prepnant. but we don"t know whether or not she'll be able to have the baby. said her husband. British mystery writer210 words
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Article133 1965-03-20 3 £1 million facelift for liner GLASGOW, Fri. Thej world's largest pas- 1 serger liner will get a million pound facelift, it was announced yes- terday. The Cunard Line announcement said the 8.1,000--ton Queen Elizabeth will un- I dergo a four-month major Improvement programme at the Clydebank yards of John BrownUPI - 133 words
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Article54 1965-03-20 3 NEW YORK. A NorthWM Airlines jet carrvi::u 73 people on a flight that started in Tokyo vent oil the runway la.-t night on landing at Kennedy Air- j I port durini? a hunt snow.stnrm. No-one was injured and there was no apparent damage toAP - 54 words
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181 1965-03-20 3 A $750 m bite into US gold by de Gaulle WA SH I N GTO N, Fri— The United States gold stockpile has dropped another U. 5.5250 ($750) million, the U.S. Treasury announced yesterday. Americas gold reserves now stand at about U5514,561 million. The latest decline brought the total lossReuter - 181 words
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191 1965-03-20 3 IJL'ASHINGTON, Fri.— PreIT sident Johnson announced yesterday that Mr. Henry Fowler, a former Under-Secretary. would succed Mr. Douglas Dillon as Secretary of the Treasury. nwMmt called reporters into ills office to say that he intended to nominate Mr. FmvuT for the post. .idReuter - 191 words
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Article61 1965-03-20 3 LONDON. Fn.— Britain's -bird ■dial .satellite. UK3. is scheduled for launching by the United States in 1967. Mr. Anthony Cropland. Minister <f Science, said last night. It the first lo be Ml in Britain the others were Amend will carry five sets of equipment for scientificReuter - 61 words
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195 1965-03-20 3 LONDON. Friday I SCOTLAND Yard detectives feared yes- rterday that the person wno strangled six prostitutes is about to stnko airain Assistant Commissioner Ranulph Eacon. head of the criminal investigation department of the Yard, made an urgent television appeal on WednesdayUPI - 195 words
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108 1965-03-20 3 STEEL: I WILL GO AHEAD says WILSON I ONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, made it clear last night his Labour Government intends to go ahead with its controversial decision to renationalise Britain's stcH industry during the present session of Parliament. This session is due to end inReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement99 1965-03-20 3 MAKE YOUR FjRSJ DRINK A GIN TONIC Such perfect partners in light sophisticated refreshment Gordon's Gin and FAN Extra Dry Tonic such perfect partners for warm youthful company Gordon's Gin and FAN Extra Dry Tonic. There's something rather different about a Gin n' Extra. It's not a soft drink, nor99 words
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Advertisement243 1965-03-20 3 UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LIMITED FIXED DEPOSIT RATES Period of deposit Rate of interest per annum 3 months 5+ 2 6 months 6 12 months 6 0 13-24 months 6-J-Jf I1 if 1 1 ■^■V** I mmr m m- A bt wh fc__ Avon's new Tender Tints make the Look...the Feeling...all243 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-03-20 4 'THIS FLOWER SHOW COMPARES WITH ANY IN THE WORLD' SINGAPORE. Fri. Tun Yusof AMIDST lovely orchid blooms and colourful manrr.ade landscapes, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, opened the 1965 Singapore Flower Show this evening at the Singapore Turf Club. Tun Yusof, in his speech ■ailed upon the385 words
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Article200 1965-03-20 4 Indian rubber mission in S'pore SINGAPORE, Fri— A threeman delegation representing the Indian rubber industry, which is on a four-day sales and study survey of Singapore, said today that Indian rubber industrialists would be willing to co-operate with local industrialists to set up factories here to make different types of200 words
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Article32 1965-03-20 4 (SINGAPORE. Fri— Members of the Urban and Rural Services Committee today visited the Bukit Timah constituency to look Into j the requests by the people In the area.32 words
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Article152 1965-03-20 4 (SINGAPORE, Fri. All j persons and interested parties were today invited to submit information they i may have regarding the workings of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union to the secretary of a commission of inquiry, which has b< en set up to probe the152 words
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583 1965-03-20 4 'Good friend' held: CPIB man in court $5,000 GRAFT CASE HEARING i SINGAPORE. Fri. DISTRICT court was told today I that Mr. Lim Menu Wee, of the Co: nip! Practices Investiga--1 lion Bureau, had bee n "a #0 0 d friend" of his former colleague, Chua Moon Swee. whom he583 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-03-20 4 UNIONIST ACQUITTED OF DEFAMATION SINGAPORE, Fri. The Eighth Magistrate. Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, today, acquitted and discharged K. Suppiah, a vicepresident of the National Trades Union Congress and president of the Public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation, on a criminal defamation charge. Suppiah, represented by Mr. Lim Chor Pee. was accused191 words
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Advertisement397 1965-03-20 4 ORCHARD THEATRE T MYSTERY MIDNIGHT T TONIftHT OF AN OUTSTANDING HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION IN COLOUR NO 1F5...N0 BUTS...NO REGRETS! YOU WILL REALLY ENJOY THIS PICTURE. OPENS TOMORROW! (SINGAPORE) TOMORROW 5 SHOWS: 11am, 130,4 00, 6.30 9.30 pm. Jf. V M.G.M PRESENTS Jsi-MJ^kw' THE GREAT MUSICAL "TV^ B^m CINEMASCOPE COLOR GLORY^^T ROSE397 words
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Advertisement164 1965-03-20 4 CHAMPAGNE CABARET BAR 99 101, ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 2. Tel: ***** GRAND OPENING ON 1—4—1965 Requires the following:1. Over 100 young and attractive waitresses 2. A number of Dance Hostesses 3. Few Dance Hostesses' "Supervisors" For Interviews, please call at the Cabaret from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or at164 words
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Advertisement249 1965-03-20 4 REX OPENS TODAY -"SKY 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6 30 4 9.30 (SPORE) 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 4 9.15 The NEWEST. LATEST. NEVER-BEFORE jA ft TOLD. NEVER-BEFORE SHOWN EXPLOITS II ■OF THE INVINCIBLE GOLIATH!... M W? i^GOI/iaTHflsiD! :ihe REBEL SLAVE; ■in SCOPE COLOR starring GORDON SCOTT m GLORIA MILLAND249 words
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353 1965-03-20 5 'Foolish act' costs clerk $18,000 gratuity HE LOSES $350 A MONTH PENSION TOO PENANG, Friday A GOVERNMENT clerk due to retire in two months after 32 years' service, was today jailed for one day and fined a total of $750 on three charges of criminal breach of trust involving $195.353 words
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Article, Illustration251 1965-03-20 5 PHILIP KHOO - PHILIP KHOO By CINGAPORE. Fri. A pretty youn£ woman wearing a black negligee, was found dead in bed in her one-room flat in River Valley Road this morning. The body was found by a neighbour, who climbed in through a window after251 words
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171 1965-03-20 5 CANBERRA STUDENT RAISING CASH FOR U-FUND /CANBERRA. Fri. A Malaysian student hero is raising money for his country's National Defence Fund among the 7,000 Malaysians he says live in Australia and New Zealand. Ho Choy Chok. of Jelebu. Negri Sembilan, said today i his Malaysia Defence Fund committee "wanted toReuter - 171 words
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Article69 1965-03-20 5 Xl ALA LUMPIR, Fri. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Hajj Abdul Rahman, has "aid that the Alliance Government has no intention of taking the four Malay provinces in South Thailand. Because of this, the Government rould not support any separatist69 words
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149 1965-03-20 5 I(UALA LUMPUR. Fri. A mother of two. Chla Fong Kiow, was today fined $5,000 or two years' jail on a charge of illegal possession of 79 gallons of intoxlcat- ing liquor. 1 Chia. 44. was also fined $1,000 |or one year's jail149 words
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Article43 1965-03-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. World Health Day this year will be held on April 7. The theme is "smallpox." In Selangor baby shows will be held at six district health centres and in six maternity and child welfare clinics.43 words
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Article146 1965-03-20 5 Sarawak drive to replant rubber I^UCHING. Fri.— Thou- sands of acres of j land in Sarawak is under old and uneconomic rubber which should be cut out and replanted j with high yielding clones, a statement from the Department of Agri- 1 culture said. However, some farmers were reluctant toAP - 146 words
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Article41 1965-03-20 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Ourdial Singh has been elected I chairman of the Kuala Lumpur District Welfare Committee. 1 Other officials are: Vice-chair-man. Dato Haji Ally Maricar: secretary. Mr. K. T. R. Singam; treasurer. Mr. S. Kanapathy41 words
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Article40 1965-03-20 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. The assistant overseas manager of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Mr. T. Shirado, will be the guest-of-hon- our at a reception organised jointly by Mitsubishi and Sandilands Buttery Co. Ltd. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.40 words
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243 1965-03-20 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. 4 DIRECT telephone link between Malaysia and Hofr Kong is to go into operatVm at the end of this month. This was disclosed here today by the Federal Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. The service243 words
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118 1965-03-20 5 Police and newsmen: Probe in final stage SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore police have reached the final stages of their extensive probe into allegations of obstruction and manhandling of newsmen by some of their officers recently. The investigation papers and a full report of the Incidents are to be sent ud to118 words
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Advertisement226 1965-03-20 5 ADELPHI HOTEL JL proudly presents nightly K/l <f (except Sunday) LOS CASTELLANOS -WKk and MARIA MORENO horn 8.30 p.m.— 1.00 a.m. J^S MALAYSIAN NIGHT TONICHT 1 f 7.30- 8.30 p.m. £k 5 Fcofurmg MALAY DANCES and FASHION SHOW. j Drejsct created by CHRYSILDAS FASHIONS P^_ Cover Charge S3/- per Jmt[226 words
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Advertisement291 1965-03-20 5 3 STEPS TO A BEAUTY FREE MAKE UP FREE BEAUTY I mEßLE^foßmfln COSMETICS Phone for appointment:MILLION CO., 39/41 Upper Pickering Street, Singapore. TEL: *****. *****. RooteS COMMER OR KARRIER FOR EVERY TRANSPORT JOB MOOS 0« PASSENGER VEHICLES /T^^B!^^BTHS|4 economical running. Petrol or diesel/J I SUPER-TOU6H SUPERPOSE <»m^vO>\ Commer 2-3, 3-4,291 words
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Advertisement396 1965-03-20 6 1. The two start of British Standard Specification- mean the temperature in the deep freeze compartment freezes deeply (-12° C to -18°O) Cold enough to keep your food in good condition. To give you ice cubes quicker, too. IPressthe button here and the au- KHHPNiI W^^ F 1 tomatic defrosting396 words
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Article, Illustration330 1965-03-20 7 KUALA M.MPIR. Fri. The rhairnsan of Ihe Public BcrrtoM Commission. Dato Abdul Aziz Ma llu.ii Abdul Majid. said today that the PSC irma an independent body which should be left alone to lincl its own clr vdi-s within the national policy330 words
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72 1965-03-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 700.000 patients have so far received free medical treatment from a clinic run by the Chinese Physicians' AssocUtton in Telok Ayer Street, since it s inception 13 years ago. This m disclosed by the assoMr. Tan LiD the 13th anniversary72 words
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Article70 1965-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. j (i M.wirs haa been elected rliairm.in vl UM management cunimnier ot the Malayan A.ssool thr- Cham-red Institute of Secretaries O'hor official* .irr- Vice-chair-.-.t Khalld b:n i: rotary. Mr. Hoh Kiang Tneng; committee members: Mr. Mr. E. S. Thomas. Mr. D. E. Tea'.r.70 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-03-20 7 GOVT MILL CANNOT COPE WITH DAILY PADI INTAKE rTEI.UK AXSON. Fri. A The Government rice mill here is unable to cope with the padi that is being brought in daily because of the shortage of facilities and labourers. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haii Jawi.217 words
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Article57 1965-03-20 7 SINGAPORE. Pn. Sune 200 local and foreign shippii.K officials and :h»r vtra toniglr M tttlMl*d a crck:n:l party an board the Awtf nr* puMimt NMI, t'.ie M.ilay.siu. to m.irk iv introduction. The 8.060-.O1: pum p2»t liner arrived bere fr<;m Au.-T.iila on M*rcb 2on her n-.;t;dpn voyaM57 words
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Article39 1965-03-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fr.. The head of obatetrloi I?v -:\-.c University of Singapore, l'r Tow Siang Hua. who is also lay oj-enche: talk m "Can !i tlflc somtlnv?" nt the Teaclier< Triining College at 2.30 p.m. touiirrcw39 words
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Article127 1965-03-20 7 RAUB. Friday THOUSANDS of gallons of drinking water art- now being ported from Ruuh to outlying villages daily by Public Works rtment lorries owing to a local neardrought win has fallen during the la.st two month*. The water will continue to be supplied free127 words
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Article164 1965-03-20 7 I^AXGAR, Fri.— ilie Day Training Centres and Colleges Union of Malaya is to protest against the recent ruling by the Controller of Examinations that no private candidates will be allowed to sit for the Higher School Certificate unless they have attended H.S.C. classes sponsored by the Ministry164 words
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263 1965-03-20 7 Salaries commission can't consider case of pensioners KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The case of pensioners does not fall within the terms of reference of the Special Commission on Salaries. This was stated by the secretary of the commission. Mr. W Fernando, here today A pensioner. Mr T. Mailvahanan. a former principal263 words
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485 1965-03-20 7 IPOH, Friday |)OUBTS on the validity of the ruling that private 1 candidates for the Higher School Certi- ficate examination must follow a twoyear course organised by the Ministry of Education were raised by Mr. Teerath Ram, president of the National Union of485 words
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Miscellaneous5 1965-03-20 7 ttuffs ilunnif Ky Raiph lioimiiahi5 words
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296 1965-03-20 8 Heads of Depts to direct language campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A TOP-LEVEL national language committee has decided to make heads of Government departments directly responsible for the "effective use" of the national language by their staff. This is one of several decisions taken by the National Language Month conference which296 words
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Article29 1965-03-20 8 BATU PAHAT. Fri. A $25,000 mosque is to be built at Sri Dayong In Sri Medan. 23 miles from here, under the rural development programme this year.29 words
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114 1965-03-20 8 Why impose curfew in strike area? asks union KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Transport Workers' Union today wrote to the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, calling for an inquiry into the reasons for declaring a curfew covering an area wher* workers were on strike. In his114 words
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Article55 1965-03-20 8 I KAJANO. Pri. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idns, will visit Kampong Jenderam. about 10 miles from here on Monday. He is expected to discuss the weekly fair which the Itampong i has started and to call on the < I people55 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-03-20 8 Community leaders pay tribute to Yeap TESSELTON, Fri. Community leaders here last night paid glowing tributes to the Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. for his services to the State and his "understanding approach" in tackling problems. They were speaking; at a reception for Mr. Yeap who left for213 words
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147 1965-03-20 8 Four-man gang take $700 in office hold-up I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Four men, one armed with a pistol, robbed a finance company of $700 here yesterday. The men entered the offlct of the Hup Yuen Hong Finance Co. In Cross Street iat 12.50 p.m under the pretext of obtaining a loan.147 words
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Article60 1965-03-20 8 PENANG. Pri. The PMwnR Civil Defence Department will carry out air raid siren tests at the Police Contingent Headquarters in Penan* Road and the Bagan Jermail fire station between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. tomorrow. The public are advised that the sounding of the sirens60 words
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Article52 1965-03-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Slew Tuck Yew. 20. was discharged in the magistrate's court here yesterday after the prosecution withdrew a robbery charge against him. He was alleged to have robbed Chang Ying Hsueh, 20. of exsh and jewellery worth $4,917 at Ceylon Hill here on March 852 words
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Article24 1965-03-20 8 PENANG. Fri. Ridzuan bin Ahmad. 15. an Inmate of the Penanpr Muslim Orphanage in Aver lUun. has been reported missing since Wednesday.24 words
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206 1965-03-20 8 PENANG, Friday pO U L TRY farmers 1 here are worried about the present egg glut in this country. Six representatives called on the State Veterinary Officer. Hajl S. M. Babjee. yesterday to urge the Government to impose a quota on the206 words
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Miscellaneous115 1965-03-20 8 .Mh't/ oBnp J LOOKS UKE THESE SPNXX- *~S7)NHKr WKtfVk W&l-I mAiitt BEATNIKS HNA GOT A /vEAH_\ f OKER /HAVE BEBJ B&iStA OOUPLE EARTH YOKELS I TCAn J PUVYE* KNOWN TD rVE*/ JVJ *>6WT OW TW e»PPLE/> i— r-f ARE YOU, I FILL -SJ TrtLaA ALLET OOP AND OSCAR BOOM SEEM115 words
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Miscellaneous76 1965-03-20 8 By V. F. Hawniim 7HATS ABOUT THE >-" l -C"" jk^S^V^YsVtl WNPOFOOP9 /6UREM m^JFJ 9 < Z>\WMiM/7jn -i( WEVEGOTNOW-f PEAL \^s»J* U (/%fc Off 1 h4>*i4>r GouM T THERE ThSS STILII I 2?BS, OADE -WIMSELF GOES FOUR INSIDE, M T>USMES A BUTTON OF THEM. V SEE HIS AND LO AND76 words
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Miscellaneous17 1965-03-20 8 Hf§ 1/ YOU MOST BE MR.VOKUM.I' YOU NEEDN'T WAIT IN LINE.?.'. I WILL ESGORT VDU ,_-< "TD^/OURSEATr— "~-^\r17 words
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167 1965-03-20 9 LM ALA LI.MPUR. I ri. More than 3.000 temporary Government clerks in Malaya will set pay increases ranging from $17.50 to $65 a morth. This follows years of agitation by the "temporaries" in Government service for better pay and conditions of employment.167 words
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289 1965-03-20 9 DOs AND DON'Ts FOR TEACHERS AND HEADS MUAR. Friday. •JHE Johore Chief Education Officer, Mr. Tan Teik Beng, has drawn up a set of 'do's and donts" for all teachers, heads of schools and organisers of schools in the state. Headmasters or headmistresses, he says, should bo in school during289 words
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Article199 1965-03-20 9 Matron wins E.P.F. fine appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. —The High Court here today allowed thei appeal of A. Amiratam. Matron at the Pure Life Society, who had; been ordered by a magistrate to pay a fine of $100 to the Em-; ployees' Provident Fund. At the magistrate's court. it was199 words
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Article24 1965-03-20 9 SINGAPORE Fri. a Sinsapun- Oovernment veterinary nfficer. Mr. s.j. Iswaran, leaves tnr AusT.tlia tomorrow tor furiclies under .i Colombo Ptali M-holar.-inp.24 words
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Article28 1965-03-20 9 KUALA I IMPIK. Kn. Bank i h.cs .~o far if-i-eiv.d 81.294.980 for the National Fund and $3 667 210 for the National Defence Fund.28 words
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Article74 1965-03-20 9 TELUK ANSON Fri. Youth leaders m Hip country have been ImtU into their members a sense ol common loy:iltv to :hr Kin? .mci *hr nationSpe.'iking .i' the .tnnual meeting of the Lower Herax Youth CouriHlit the out-going chairman. Mr. Ong Tit Hoe. said: In j74 words
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287 1965-03-20 9 OINGAPORE. Fri. I Blue films are now known to be pro- I duced here with local "stars." A spokesman for the pollcp Anti-Vice Squad, said to- day: "Our investigations Into this new racket art -till going on and are likely to take287 words
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141 1965-03-20 9 l/UALA LUMPUR. FH. Two men were ac- quitted ana discharged today when the prosecution i failed to produce exhibits of I the ca c Mm Pe<-K Joon. 58. and I:m i Ton Teck. 49. both railway carteen keepers, were alleged tn hay* assmed141 words
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79 1965-03-20 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Pri. Inch* Ahmad bin Harun. chairman oi Uie Boy Scouts Association of < Bukit Mrrtajam. yesterday described the association as "th e best in the statp A mm building costing $45,000 wouid be built this year, he toki i the association's annual meeting.79 words
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Article37 1965-03-20 9 PENANG. Fri. The Deputy Chief Education Officer Penanft luchp Alxiui Rahman bin Arnhad *iU «ive h talk on thr Rolr of: Malay students in education acti-1 vitie*" at the State Youth Centre Parquhar Street tomorrow.37 words
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193 1965-03-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I i 4 MAN accused of house-breaking told the Sessions Court president. Inche Abdul Hamid Azmi. before •sentence was passed today that he had received a whipping for a similar offonce recently Inche Hamid then spntenced Na>ir bin Hi;193 words
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Article78 1965-03-20 9 IUUAR. Fri. Forty padi from Tanjong Karang. Kesang. have donated a total of 110 gantangs of padi. later sold for $55. to the National Defence Fund. Their leader. Inche Kolop bin Samdin. yesterday presented a cheque for that amount to the District Officer. Inche Mohamed78 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-03-20 9 MUSICIAN'S ONE-DAY VISIT TO STORE WITH WIFE SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. William Lovelock, a well-known musician and composer, flew into Singapore last night with his wife for a one-day stop over on his way home to Brisbane. Singapore Is the la.st >top of their holiday trip. Dr Lovelock, who ha-s written158 words
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Advertisement606 1965-03-20 9 |M G? c i' MB WILL YOU BE I *Tve X? NVhai reuil k« *Mit oim yw from ndmr <*oh>4« whw K you ha«r. <emeho«. m«itd out. ICS can mil h.tp mm rw*t you to today ih< fapt in r etir ira.nmf throufh th»«r famoui ICS Motn. Slu4f Take advantage606 words
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Obituary23 1965-03-20 10 Wnrdi Sli > Minimum) MR. ANDREW JOSEPH FERNANDEZ retired I'hief I>rauKht.iman S.T.B. and father of Fraacla Arthur passed away on 18/3/65 at Trtvandrum23 words
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Obituary50 1965-03-20 10 It Ward* SIS (MUtimmm) RAMAYAH Infirmary Attendant passed away on 6.3-1963. Coremoalal rlt»a at Serangoon Road Perumal Tfinpls on 12 noon 31 3-I9W. IN CHERISHIO MEMORY of H. V. Albert, who passed away on 20th March. 1944. "In constant thought and silent sorrow". Inserted by his loving family.50 words
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Article651 1965-03-20 10 Seven and a half years after Russia hurled the first sputnik i into orbit, the first man has stepped literally into space. Perhaps not quite literally, for the two-man capsule was in orbit and not truly in space, and in whatever manner Colonel Leonov left and651 words
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Article331 1965-03-20 10 Selangor is the most advanced Malayan State in the preparation of spastic children i for fuller and more independ- ent lives. The States Spastic i Children's Association is enter- I prising and well run, as Inche Khir Johari found when he visited its Petaling Jaya centre331 words
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Article274 1965-03-20 10 The Minister of Agriculture's visit to Penang today should do much to take the heat out of the dispute between inshore fishermen and trawlermen. Haji Ghazali will hear both sides of the case and can be expected to give assurances that the interests of all concerned will be274 words
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Article876 1965-03-20 10 A SPECIAL REPORTER - Black and white but Red all over A SPECIAL REPORTER By HOW GUIDED DEMOCRACY AND THE PKI ARE SUCCESSFULLY THROTTLING INDONESIA'S PRESS THE once lively and varied Indonesian Press is withering away. President Soekarno and his 'guided democracy" have forcibly closed more than a hundred newspapers in the past fiveUPI - 876 words
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529 1965-03-20 10 fJNTIL I saw the news v item in yesterday's Issue of the Straits Times I was under the impression that the alleged ban on the entry of private candidates for the H8C examination was based on an Inadvertent error In the Controller of Examinations'529 words
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Letter136 1965-03-20 10 AM surprised that 'Student' in a recent letter compared the teaching ability of an HSC holder, with that of a qualified teacher. HSC holders have undergone only academic work for two years, while a trained teacher has acquired professional training In addition to academic studying. For example, a teacher136 words
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Letter157 1965-03-20 10 rpHE statement by the X Secretary lo the iviinlstry of Works. Posts Telecommunications ST. Mar. 18) that a special issue 01 National Defence stamps cannot be made this year is very disheartening indeed. A3 philatelists we do fully appreciate the limiting ol our commemorative issues each year and157 words
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Letter74 1965-03-20 10 f|NLY In Johore Bahru is a charcoal shop licensed almost next door to an eating shop. At the Junction of Jalan Ah Fook and Jalan Stew Chin, recently I had to abandon a plate of mcc noon when a gust of wind delivered a lump of black dust74 words
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Letter73 1965-03-20 10 A LONG with hundreds of other residents in the Lorong Kin 13 and 14 of Kampong Datok Keramat I am deeply disturbed by the condition of the electricity supply in the»e areas. For about a month the supply has been uneven and on many occasions a blackout the whole73 words
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Advertisement773 1965-03-20 10 StnitiTiatt k Malay M.U 4 Ciani'ird »<»eH'i«meent m»y COLO •TOR AGE *UM«- 4HANKCT Orchard Rosd Retepttonl.r O*Ik) COLD STORAGE «R*NCNItI v.,1.,1 a ,<<i I At HOliana huh r»«iong Naval Base >.nhotl».d Agefltl CITY BOOK »TO«E LTD i Winchester Mouse Ceirv»» Ouey 1 THt'NIWS FRONT |*Hipatr»ck t tufwm'ttt IM. M. ISMAIL773 words
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Advertisement12 1965-03-20 10 THIS REMAKKAILE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER. mmmmaa—mmmmm—*12 words
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Advertisement159 1965-03-20 10 The Best Soup you've ever had! HEINZ 1 |ff^^^^%\) saaaLi^BW I \57 So easy to serve So tasty and rich Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup has all the wholesome goodness everyone loves. Filled with the wonderful flavour of pure tomatoes, it is the key to countless tempting recipes. Get several159 words
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215 1965-03-20 11 Singapore Govt offers to sell 82 flats to Malays SINGAPORE. Ftt. The Ministry of National Development has offered to sell 82 data in Geylang to Malays in the State. The secretary of the Slnuapore National Cooperative Houses Society. Inche Ahad bin Abdul Hamid. said today all the one-room-one-hall flats were215 words
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Article35 1965-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Prl. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has been invited to take pert In a German trade exhibition scheduled to be held in West Berlin between Sept 22 and Oct. 2335 words
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Article370 1965-03-20 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday Large crowd watches as man tries to drag boy, 12, into taxi— thinking he is his son LARGE crowd at the Foch Avenue bus-stop yesterday watched in silence as a drunken man tried to drag a schoolboy into a taxi thinking he370 words
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409 1965-03-20 11 JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN - Ursula gets down to work on film in Langkawi JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN: By Pulau Langkawi, Frl. JIUNDREDS of Langkawi .villagers gave an enthusiastic welcome to Swiss actress Ursula Andress when she landed here this evening seven hours behind schedule. Looking cool and fresh In a snow-white two-piece suit, the beauty who409 words
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Article26 1965-03-20 11 BATU PAHAT. Fri. The 1 Taniorß Laboh branch of Umno here will hold its anmi;il meeting on Thursday. ;it the Chinese Chamber of Commerce26 words
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108 1965-03-20 11 The yellow butterflies not deterred by rain CINGAPORE. Fri. An afternoon downpour today failed to deter the hordes or yellow butterflies which had been fluttering and nestling in the Tanglln area for the past five days. A National Museum spokesman said: "I don't thin* tfce rain affected the butterflies greatly.108 words
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Article44 1965-03-20 11 TANGKAK. Frl. Tlie Tangkak Town Council has decided to prohibit the sale of Icecream and rojak In view of the present typhoid outbreak. All wells in the drought-stricken villages have been chlorinated and drinking water Ls supplied by PWD lorries.44 words
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93 1965-03-20 11 WELLINGTON, Prl. Six senior officials of the Malaysian Defence Ministry will arrive in New Zealand on Sunday for talks with New Zealand Ministry of Defence officials on matters relating to the implementation of the New Zealand programme of defence aid for Malaysia. The team willReuter - 93 words
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Article62 1965-03-20 11 MALACCA. Frl The Chief Minister of Malacca. .Inche Abdul Ohaffar bin Baba. said today that as long as there were PKI (Indonesian Communist Party > members in the Indonesian Cabinet 1 chances of settling the Malaysia dispute were slim Inche Abdul Ohaffar said this Then he62 words
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Article31 1965-03-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Ttie Sultan of Selangor today opened a J2.V000 mosque and a $2,000 extension to a religious school at Buklt Changgane. near Banting. 30 miles from here.31 words
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Article, Illustration220 1965-03-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Sabah Government is in favour of holding preliminary talks with the Philippines over its claim to North Borneo, the State's Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said here today. He said: "This is the fathest we will go220 words
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162 1965-03-20 11 Police 'not probing' loss of $100,000 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police today stated uiat the> were not 1 n v c s t i gating the loss of some $100,000 from the Police Thrift and Loan Society here. In an official statement, the police secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah said: "The statement that162 words
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Article59 1965-03-20 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three Hanyang University graduates Mr. Tan Kah Choon. Mr. Lv«Kene Foo and Mr. Pang Miivj Tse. have returned from the United States and Japan after obtaining Master degrees. Two other Nanyana gradaati s. Mr. Ko Han Cheng and Mr N| I Hong Chuan. will59 words
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Article139 1965-03-20 11 Two grab $1500 from shop owner SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two gunmen this morning robbed a shop owner of $1,500 in busy Tiong Bahru Road. Mr. Urn Meng Eng. 74 owner of the Ayer Rajah Store In Ayer Rajah Road, .was travelling in a car with a friend when a car rammed139 words
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Article30 1965-03-20 11 JELEBU. Frt. The Mentrl i Sembllan. Data (Dr. i Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, today opened a fil.vnoo mosqu* and a $6,000 communltv hall ft K.tmnong Oagu, near her*30 words
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Article30 1965-03-20 11 BATU PAHAT. Fri. Pour maternity and heaj'h clinics costIng 552.976 were built iit Minnie bcku. Suiißei Av.tm. Assam Bung Laboh last year under the rural development programme30 words
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Advertisement120 1965-03-20 11 V^-mS^ AUTOMATIC alarm Protect your lite, home and property! Built to approved standards, the Echo Automatic Alarm is specially designed by anti-burgulary experts It can be instolled anywhere, and is ideal for homes, business premises, ware-houses, banks, petrol stations, pawnshops and gold smiths. The alarm gives on on-ond-off wailing sound120 words
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Advertisement165 1965-03-20 11 »»HWHH«C VOLVO WINS RUSSIAN WINTER CAR RALLY Eino Ryali and Veikko Junkilainen of Finland, driving a Swedish Volvo, won tho Russian Winter Car Rally, which finished at Moscow on Wednesday, IG'th March 1965. Finnish drivers, all in Volvos, filled the next three places. Out of the 129 cars which started165 words
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Miscellaneous91 1965-03-20 11 The tides TODAY— Sedllt Kechll 1139 a.m. (7.3 ft) 1142 pjn. (7.oft); Singapore 12.39 a.m. (9.2 ft) 12.50 p.m. (8.8 ft): Port Dlckson 8.22 a.m. B.Bft) 8.40 p.m. (9.Bft>; Port Swettenham 7.37 a.m. 13.3 ft > 7.54 p.m. < 14.0 ft). Penang 2.07 a.m. < B.2ft) 2.34 pin (B.3ft i.91 words
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Miscellaneous724 1965-03-20 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHWNI I. 5 Kuala Lumpur «.lo Huckleberry Hound: 7.00 Penan;: 6 Ipnh a, Malacca News in English; 7.10 Canto--2 p.m. I>M pattern; S.f# neae Opera: 7.14 I Love Lucy Profjninimo .-ummHry; 3.02 Em- "Lucy Ooe« to Hospital:" pire -fjmin Oreen HilU": j News in Mandarin: 8.10 3.57724 words
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513 1965-03-20 12 I AYING of the foundation stone of Starlight Timber Products Co. Ltd. tomorrow by Sin pa- pore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kenp Swee, will mark another milestone in the State's in- dustrialisation programme. The factory site takes up 12 acres at the J vast industrial513 words
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Article, Illustration35 1965-03-20 12 Dr. Goh for foundationlaying ceremony of plywood factory MR. LIAO CHAO HWANG, Executive director I MR. LIN TZE SE, Chairman MR. CHEN WU CHANG, Managing director. MR. NG CHENG ANN. Executive director.35 words
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Advertisement98 1965-03-20 12 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD. wish to compliment STARLIGHT TIMBER PRODUCTS CO., LTD. on their choice of CONDER PORTAL FRAMED BUILDINGS for their proposed Factory at Juron&. We extend our Best Wishes to these clients on the occasion of their Foundation stone laying ceremony. TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY LIMITED /a\ DJi P-98 words
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Advertisement230 1965-03-20 12 Starlight Timber Products Co., Ltd. Congratulations and Best wishes to STARLIGHT TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.. LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF LAYING THEIR FOUNDATION STONE R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 18. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8. 9. JALAN KHOO TEIK EE. K. L. TEL: ***** AGENTS ?OR "BROOK" A.(230 words
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254 1965-03-20 13 Kuan Yew in talks on socialist 'front' fANBERRA, Fri. Formation of an organisation of the Democratic Socialist Party of Asia, Africa and Australia was discussed here today. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Prime Minister of Singapore, and Mr. Cyril Wyndham. federal secretary of the opposition Australian Labour Party, conferred for 75Reuter - 254 words
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Article37 1965-03-20 13 .lESSELTON. Fri. Damsani Biitrol. a 26-year-old Filipino. yesterday fined *60 or two weeks' imprisonmerr by the magistrate. Mr. Clioim Thain Vun for chanjtin* hts employment without the approval of :V>e immigration au-37 words
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Article34 1965-03-20 13 SINGAPORE. Pri Tne prime Minister. Mr. Leo Kuan Yew. will be the guest-of-hononr at the fourth annual dinner and dance of the ffinrpTff Medical lon .it ;he Imperial Hoom. on Anrii 10.34 words
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283 1965-03-20 13 Fishermen warned: Keep off Indian waters SECURITY CHECKS IN THE BAY OF BENGAL KUALA jJJMPUR, Friday. THE Indian High Commission here today advised Malaysian fishermen not to enter Indian territorial waters in tfie Bay of Bengal because of strict security checks in the area. A High Commission spokesman said strict283 words
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Article60 1965-03-20 13 JESSELTON, Fri. Two old women and a girl have been murdered at Kampong Kituntul. near Tambunan, in the interior. according to a police spokesman here today. The murder weapon is believed to be an axe. A man has been detained. The dead were Gompln binte60 words
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Article69 1965-03-20 13 Two attend diplomatic course KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two officers from the Ministry of External Affairs are now attending a threemonth basic diplomat course In Australia. They are Incite Abdul Majid bin Mohamed. Assistant Secretary (Ii f.irmattotx. and Mr. Loci Cheolc Hun. desk officer for Austniia and New Zealand. Mom of69 words
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Article25 1965-03-20 13 SINGAPORE. Pri. A 60-year-old pedestrian. Ho N'ai Quak was killed when he was knocked down by a scooter In Thomson Road last mchi.25 words
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195 1965-03-20 13 'Search your conscience' appeal to turf club members pENANG. Fri. The president of the Penang Turf Club, Mr. Lim Huck Aik, today appealed to members to help improve the club's financial position by "placing all bets on the totalisator." "Let each and every member search his conscience and answer whether195 words
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Article61 1965-03-20 13 Grads raise funds for Nanyang SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Nanyang University Graduates has launched a campaign among Its members to raise funds for the university. The campaign Ls to commemorate the university's sixth tonvocation which will be held ar the i National Theatre on March 30. This is the61 words
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Article42 1965-03-20 13 MALACCA. Fri. The Governor iot Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Openg. and his wife. Toll Puan Hajjah Mansiah. arrived here by i pianr from Kuala Lumpur for a two-day visit as guests of the Oovernor. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof.42 words
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Article32 1965-03-20 13 SUNGEI. PATANI. Pri. The Sultanah of Kedah will give away the prizes at the annual speech I day of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, on April 4.32 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-03-20 13 WALKING is an impossibility for six-year-old Nor Azman bin Ghanl. But he insisted on standing up helped by Mrs. P. Christensan. supervisor of the association to greet the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr Jobari, who spent an hour at the Spastic Children's157 words
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198 1965-03-20 13 Minister is urged to station High Court judge in Malacca MALACCA. Friday. f EGAL circles here have written to the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, stating that a High Court judge should be stationed permanently in Malacca as there was more than enough wcrk for one judge here.198 words
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Article61 1965-03-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. En«ku Mohsein Wn Abdul Kadir. returned here tonight after a 10-day "fact-find-ing" visit to Sabah and Sarawak. He said on arrival here that the youths ln the Borneo States were active and that many61 words
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Article37 1965-03-20 13 JESSELTON. Pri. A police spokesman today said six people had been arrested this week In connertion with the distribution of anti-Malavsla pamphlets here. Sute Ministers recently received pamphlets through thp post opposing Malaysia.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement313 1965-03-20 13 (5) PAN BOOKS (Pick of the Paperbacks) The Pan book of CHESS An authoritative book which starts off with the fundamentals of the game. Gradually it X, JH guides the player into the more advanced tactics fV and strategy and to deeper appreciation of chess. A book for all chess313 words
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Advertisement327 1965-03-20 13 I m .^■■mv^^ BBBBBVjSj^BBWHbVIfwI^^I SSr^aiS BB^^*^*l*^2 BBW"*V M^V*^|fl| i"~ *^BB Br»|» <m W^KjB vST*X*^BjI fcf*"^ "MALAYSIA f S TOP -SELLING FAMILY- CAR IS NOW EVEN VALUE FOR MONEY NEW FEATURES NEW IMPROVEMENTS RIGHT AROUND THE CAR New sleeker, lower, front-end styling. Increased interior comfort with AEROFLOW ventilation, new shaped seats,327 words
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Miscellaneous336 1965-03-20 13 Straits Times Crossword ACHOBS publicity (11). 1 I played first before egghead 818 w »y to et •round lrrenoveltst ln the old location of V*l*t verbs aloud < 10 16 1 3 2 6) 12 A hundred and fifty point to 8. Unlit' lii two words ln 16, Jam on336 words
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Article552 1965-03-20 14 HE BREATHED PURE OXYGEN TO WASH NITROGEN OUT OF HIS TISSUES MOSCOW. Friday JHE official Tass news agency j has given details of the space j suit worn by LieutCol. Alexei Leonov i when he stepped out of the orbiting- spaceship Voskhod-2 for about 10552 words
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230 1965-03-20 14 I ONDON. Fri. Europe s newspapers today told the story of the latest Soviet space feat in tremendous displays, with editorials acclaiming A 1 c x c i Leonov's courage. The Russians clearly were out for every atom S.. Propaganda value.AP - 230 words
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224 1965-03-20 14 The Americans still hope to be first on the moon fAPE KENNEDY, Fri. American officials, while acknowledging Russia's big lead in the space race, are still confident that they will land a man. on the moon before the Russians. Russia's success with yesterday^ "space swim" will spur American development of224 words
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Article74 1965-03-20 14 Just fancy that f ONDON. Fri.— A £117.500 automatic car-stacking garage, opened four years ago by Princess Margaret and hailed as the first of its kind in the world. Is to be demolished because it has never worked. The garage, at suburban Woolwich, was designed to Dark 300 cars automatically.Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-03-20 14 THE latest flesh and blood blonde in the world of succulent fe males which James Bond inhabits is 25 -year-old Molly Peters She plays a sexy therapist who helps the jaded 007 tune up for his adventures in "Thunderball." Massage Her100 words
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168 1965-03-20 14 GLASGOW. Friday 4 YOUNG woman who A was certified dead and taken to a mortuary three months ago was cheerfully back at work today in a shop here. Blonde Mrs. Catherine Leask. 35. said today she learned about her journey to theReuter - 168 words
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Article35 1965-03-20 14 LONDON. Fri. Lady Astoi of BMW, who died at hrr home i near Nu-e but J;m. 3. acod 74. lefr estate in England worth £11.475 it was announced here. Duty nil £3.966. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement193 1965-03-20 14 THE BUKIT SEMBAWANG GROUP |J» FOR SALE iBI ifem PHASES 7 8 SELETAR HILLS ESTATE 71 miles, Yio Chu Kang Road. T ">« B t!" «ff±N PRICES INCLUDE:- cts. a 24,000 i.ooo 8.000 i 5.000 hi.Bo Legal expenses b 26.750 i.ooo i 0.750 i 5.000 i4i.80 it Stamp Duty c193 words
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171 1965-03-20 15 Paying for sick leave tickets READ with interest your report headed "Sick Leave At a Price", reproducing an article from The Civilian, official monthly ol the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Stall Union. I am shocked at the statement that there are dispensaries where medical certificates can be bought cheaply. If171 words
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Letter336 1965-03-20 15 4FTER many years of discomfort in the old airport, the new building held out promise of facilities comparable with other international airports. In vain! Apart from the unfortunate decision not to air-condition the arrival and meeting areas (what a poor reception for tourists I write mainly336 words
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Letter96 1965-03-20 15 ()N the question of school discipline. I offer the following suggestions: Under no circumstances should principals be allowed to retain students who have failed two years running in the same or different forms In secondary schools. Guidelines on hair cuts, dress and general school routine should be clearly laid96 words
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Letter172 1965-03-20 15 THE Malacca Municipal Council is today without a president and o secretary Making the situation even more preposterous. is the absence from the Council of its two engineers, who are away on study leave. A senior technical assistant is now in charge of the engineering172 words
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Letter160 1965-03-20 15 IT is frustrating for those private candidates for the H.S.C. who. for the last two or three years, have prepared assiduously on a home-study course, to find that their path to knowledge and success is blocked by their own Ministry of Education. i was a candidate for this examination160 words
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124 1965-03-20 15 CHILDREN IN THE UNSETTLED SCHOOLS TTHE headmasters letter (S.T March 8) clearly shows that it is the Education Dept. and not the school that must be blamed for the existing unsatisfactory state of affairs. The first term draws speedily to a close and yet our children hay* not settled down124 words
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Letter138 1965-03-20 15 BEFORE Mr. Tan Toh Hong (ST. March 10" repeats his auestion which is asked in all countries where industrialisation schemes are being introduced, would he please prove that 100' I foreign owned companies act against the Malaysian national interest and aspirations. His line of reasoning is parochial in the138 words
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Letter110 1965-03-20 15 REFERENCE Is made to the complaint by Mr. Alex Tan (S.T. Feb. 20 > of the muddy condition of Jalan Labu Ayer from the junction of Sunshine Terrace to Bartley Road. Officers of this Department who investigated this complaint have reported that this stretch of road Is a110 words
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Letter233 1965-03-20 15 Easing dust nuisance I REFER to the letter from "Parent" (ST. March 2i and regret to note that in the process or the reclamation of the area adjacent to Trafalgar School, its pupils and members of the staff have been inconvenienced. However. I would like to assure 'Parent" that the233 words
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Letter61 1965-03-20 15 ()N Sunday there Is no main feature film on TV Malaysia except monotonous commentaries and frequent announcements of programmes for the coming week. On week-days T.V Malaysia closes after 11.00 p.m. but on Sunday the station closes about 20 minutes earlier than th» usual time It is hoped that61 words
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193 1965-03-20 15 ALLOW me to comment on your editorial headed "Tiong Bahru". You point out that the going rent for public housing is S6O or more compared with $34.40 paid by Tiong Bahru residents and claim that latter tenants enjoy much more favourable terms. Like the Board193 words
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Letter140 1965-03-20 15 IVHY is it that in some Chinese Secondary schools some teachers are made to do the work ot clerks. My wile who Is a teacher of English in a Government school is burdened with the heavy responsibility of teaching thirty periods and marking four sets of essays140 words
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Advertisement190 1965-03-20 15 PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. (facing Killiney Road) 20 STOREY LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE fe. Price From COO THfl/ h gsTn^^^^^S^N 1. Three bedrooms with atf JjSfiSJx^t^St^'al Parquet flooring and jlk sSj^jfco^frHwij built-in cupboard position R/ 1 kT* Vvs^^^K^S J Llvlng/Dlnlng Rooms. wU, 1 JY^Jy^rg^sJ front balcony with mosaic190 words
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Advertisement323 1965-03-20 15 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS-FEVER- Mm&F HEADACHES PAINS 1i 11 flp 7 lit *Chi vv Ik SIMPLY TEAR OFF ■fr TABLETS FROM STRIP. ■I SAME GENUINE ASPRO" I *^aa«lM|j* J/' J c safe! effective! -S r*^ THE PAIN RELIEVER teiJmf *^m^ L KNOWN AND TRUSTED ,-SffiX 1 L> THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA323 words
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Advertisement4085 1965-03-20 16 P^______ SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSES LAND FOR SALE EDUCATION HI-FI ft STEREO VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt M Him.)— Box M rfs. oxtrm IS Words St <Min.)—Box SO et: oxtrm IS Words tt < Mim.) Box SO cts. ejrr- is Wnr4* S« (Min.)—H,,x in rlt. rxlrm IS U,,rjt M ifiit.l— Box4,085 words
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Advertisement1332 1965-03-20 17 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COASf UK One Spore Sails P. Sham Penang MARON LimpeM, Dublin la Part MEMNON Liverpetf, Glasgow Sda 1] Mm 22 Mar 73 27 Mar 21 ANTILOCHUS livtrpatl, Avonro;.:- Mar 2S/ 1 Apr 2 MEUMPUS Lixrpaal, Glasgcw Mar 11 'pr 2 MYRMINN Lirerpael Apr t Apr 71,332 words
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Advertisement2404 1965-03-20 17 AM THE EAC LINES I BENHLINE I fc\.\"y i UMC+*om cuma iitnnir nrmnninm nMuo aaßaaaFaaaaaW AW W W aaajaaaW m "»"t »m«>»o»». rotoi«.> j<iwm> <><>•* m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^M RpJjSh^sH Pnme 7SII. Pknia *****. Pkme 6311 Pkaae ***** wa^pja«p^p^p»p^p^p^|^pajaajp^pjaajjßj»ajajp^p^p^p^pjpjp^i^i^aaß^iaaiaaaaM W^^g/^^Km^mmmmmmm^mmmm^m^mmmmm^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^m EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, GENOA.2,404 words
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Advertisement1330 1965-03-20 17 top** ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. \F*^^ U.K. Continent Singapori P. SMm Penang CITY OF lEEOS r Himburg. Rotterdam, woo la Pt 21 Mar I CITY OF JOHANNESBURG L don. H burg. B men. R'dim. A'werp. Newcastle, M'tro 15/11 Apr CASTILIAN Havre. L'don. H'burg. R m-i 13 15 Apr It1,330 words
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749 1965-03-20 18 From Our Market Correspondent rIE public part of thi Guinness Malaysia offei to the Malaysian public oi Thursday was subscribed ii full it was announced yes terday. This represented $3.1 million of the total offer oi four million one dollar! shares at par.749 words
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Article772 1965-03-20 18 BUSINESS 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: INDUSTRIALS: C.I. Holdinga (4.000) $2.02: Em* ordi. (2.000) M.59; Ess* d«b. (U«00> St. o3; F. and N. ord». K32772 words
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Article25 1965-03-20 18 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 18 Mar. 19 •Industrials: 77.14 77.19 Tins: 101.10 100.34 S rubbers: 103.13 103.13 •Dec. 30. 1963—100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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422 1965-03-20 18 rERE is little to report on the pattern of this week's market, which has remained largely unchanged throughout, with small con-certina-like movements taking place around 712 cents state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current rubber market survey. Overseas support has again been nebulous, as422 words
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Article199 1965-03-20 18 March 19. Thrr.. month*. INDUSTRIALS 1 M <-t«. i I I > 12 eta. ><O 14 tl. If II Ked DUO IS. O.C B.C f. N. in rl» Ko»inM>n Pttapatrtck* I A da. Kolhmar, '■.mnmon 14 eta C. Storage eta H. S'pura 9 ct«. H. Merlin V ct*199 words
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Article86 1965-03-20 18 (.MIPS vinic alongside tin «.n K jpot» Harbour whlrxt or «<prol«4 tofljy arc Paaaaa Maru 1 14. I Tan I i 13. Coroaia W I I Port Uitttnriim Whart Birthni« Whirl Btrth* Ftanmnnr. Nippon. Tbo tlbuna Mam. ttrtam Berths: Naiw. tk-nnrvla. City of Lm4b, 'Jolden Ocran. Amer-ak.-rk86 words
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Article26 1965-03-20 18 Mar. 19 MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: *U cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5652 (up 25 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 255 tons tup tons)26 words
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Article31 1965-03-20 18 Tl'f Malayan Eichanx* Banki' At- locution Ita rmtta to merchant* vmirrduv (all ratal 10 $100): tailing TT o» 00 roady: Holland Cuildori 116); Oaf*itn Krontr ..li, Noraroflan Krontr 232k31 words
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Article17 1965-03-20 18 The following further February crops are notified: Bata I.lnUng 167,000 lb. and Glenealy 106.500 lb.17 words
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237 1965-03-20 18 -TtHE Drice of tin in Penan? X yesterday rose by 25 cents to $652 per picul. In London on Thursday tin was very steadily held to finish around £4 per long ton highei after moderate activity and fairly well matched buying and selling.237 words
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Advertisement2290 1965-03-20 18 AUSTRAL A SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P COIF SERVICE r^m^mmmmW^JßMmKmm BttSgM Mf T "««jn«. Mii>MrM, sjiaej tt, mint Nagtpittiua wfL MV%. I Mo t/iX iB/iTlpt l 00 Sr m f>tn fli m«k %\C ¥i HtH Hft^a tJpaal Ti: lait AKI DM-Tia Lrt-Wlll RAJUU II Pt, SU 24 Mat 252,290 words
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Advertisement273 1965-03-20 18 W.^^l^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST BIBECT SAILINGS FRBM SINtAPOHt ANB MALAYA TO CANA6IAN ANB US 6BEAT LAKES 909 Score S>K* ►(M-j cIA loroatc OlltNT MAIINEI id Can Ap» II il 2na ii- Apr 1% 22 'J 24 a >• Mtf 24 niltN! TMOEI It 7* '3 24273 words
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Advertisement4866 1965-03-20 19 |MHHB«MfB«BIB^BiBpsipM| AT YOUR SERVICE [M^^V _iF#|__id__l PIJBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS |g__i^l^3U^^^^Q ;^r^C "Sate of brune. *«!s?&s^ FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES VEH.CLES WANTED H^?Hr= T^\ "XeD "iSSSSST "^L in teaS^S^GLISH VEHICLES FOR SALE s« rnfi«.>-« n m r r> l nl nt A eno-uina. finromorated in the States the P° st of4,866 words
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Article, Illustration886 1965-03-20 20 Report by Norman Siebel and picture by Harold Teo KI' ALA LUMPUR. Friday. IN the rush of runs, sixes by the dozen almost, cracked tiles on the Selangor Club roof and boundaries blasted all round the field, what finally emerged from theHarold Teo - 886 words
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Article386 1965-03-20 20 SOCCER Selangor face tough task KUj THE meetings of Selanj tournaments often zone is going to end a second round match at p.m.) should be no except Both teams have more Infirmities than usual and Selangor. with the double disadvantage of mining three key men and playing 1 away, will386 words
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Article131 1965-03-20 20 NO-PUNCH KEDAH BEATEN IN REPLA Y KF.DAII I I't.KXK 2 A LOR STAR. Fri Prrak thr holdrr.s. had to fight hard to 1 !>eat Kedah in their North BOM i FAM Cup tic replay h<rp today Centre-forward Mahal Ambu shot talk into the lead after mx I minutes but for131 words
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Article105 1965-03-20 20 r KEI.ANTAN 1 PAHAXG 1 1 KOTA BHARU. Fn. KeUntan finished on top in the east zone of 1 the Malays Inter-state soccer r competition for the Sultans Cv,) today, thanks to an own goal oy > Pahang fullback Abdullah at Paclang Maahad Muhammadi here. Mohamed105 words
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Article76 1965-03-20 20 Mil 111 XI 5 FORC ES 0 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl. Malaysia's Youth team to the AM;.n soccer championship at Tokyo n«-xi month overwhelmed Armed Forces In a friendly match at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Hitting the goal trail from the. 29th minute onwards, the Youths j I76 words
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Article20 1965-03-20 20 GLOUCESTER 13-2 LONDON. Prl. Gloucester beat the Royal Navy 13-12 in a i Rugby Union club match yester- day. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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117 1965-03-20 20 AIK HUANG UPSETS h NIELSEN IN SINGLES (OI'IMIKItX, Fri Tan Aik Huang of Malaysia scored a shock win over Knud Aagr NirUin. Danish holder of the All-England title, in the international badminton tournament here last night. Tan won 15-13, 13-9. Billy Ng. the Malaysian champion, was beaten 15-10. 15-6 by117 words
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Article75 1965-03-20 20 BANGKOK. Fri. Ku<> CU Hsung i Formosa i .scored round of 72 to retain ln.s lead in the Thai Open golf tournament with a two-round total of 138. Koichi Ono > Japan i moved up Into second position with a one-under-par 71 to beAP - 75 words
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Article69 1965-03-20 20 BARCELONA. Fr. ■ht Stv.isb off (Pnnee) qualified i>.. tho UM if I 00*11 to meo; Man- Ited In rln i- < ;■-< Pairs soccer Cup quartet -r.iiu'.> they dr>\\ 0-0 with Biircc lona m their third round replai here la.-.' n:s?ht. The two clubs hadReuter - 69 words
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136 1965-03-20 20 Schoolboy defies Australian bowlers poiNT-A-PIERRE. Fri Rich.v* 1 ill' SlHl/il, .1 17-Vt.ir-uIU SCIVK)I--boy. defied the Australian bnwlnra for 2. hours while hitting an lnv 73 for Trinidad C yesterday. j The two-day match The Colts, replymc to Australia i 334-6 declared, wire all 1 224. Gome in ;iß;un the Aurtn*clow.Reuter - 136 words
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Article11 1965-03-20 20 AUSKLAND Oomoo Br-n--his Bn'i. !i and Ccmmi Zealand. i11 words
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Article21 1965-03-20 20 M'RCJAN (Northern Irri.ind*. I < inl)rld?*> Town 6-1 in the Irish Football A»soriat ion Cup wrond round her* yesterday. Rcutcr.21 words
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342 1965-03-20 20 Lotteries Board agrees to give $750,000 GRANT TO STAGE SEAP GAMES IN KL I Kuala Lumpur. Fri. rpHE Lotteries Board A has agreed to give $750,000 the proceeds from one Welfare Lottery draw for thr- organisation of the Seap Games here from Dec. 14 to 21. The money will bo342 words
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Article166 1965-03-20 20 KOALA LIMPIK. 1 South Vietnam and Thai land have named their del. to the Seap Games Federation r\ecuti\e ro.-nmittee meeting which will be held at th. dium Nejara conference room j on March M inri Vietnam will be represented l>* Xjuyen Pliuoc Yon*. president 1 of their166 words
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Advertisement1746 1965-03-20 20 i— w^mmm^mmmmSSSSßfmSm notices Ii^JLAJUJrtJLSaijbULyJbAJMI THE ROYAL SOCETY OF ST. GEORGE JKR. TENDER NOTICE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE BRANCH TENDERS from Class "D" PENANG ST GEORGE>S DAY IMi and above reKlstered Con- Thl y« r the Singapore Branch tractors will be received by Tenders from J.KJt. registered ]of the Society will1,746 words
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Miscellaneous155 1965-03-20 20 SUMMARY SOCCER Tan Cup (Malacca*: Indians 4 Malays 2. Inter-srhool* under-20 (S ban) SPi 3 ACS I; TMS. K Pllah C MSS S'ban 2: TBS. Tampln 1 OESPD 0; l'nder-15: KGV SJKL 1: ACS 8 SPI l: TMS i MS I; TBST 1 GESPD 1. Sultan's Cup (Muar): BnH Pahat155 words
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Article, Illustration318 1965-03-20 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by He looks all set for Trevena to make a triumphant return JPOH, Fri. Makyong looks a "ready-made" winner for Alan Trevena, who returns to the saddle on Sunday after a month's suspension. Makyong missed his engagement last Sunday but he has been318 words
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145 1965-03-20 21 SINGAPORE, Frl. There will be seven races on the first three days and eight races on the last day of the Singapore Derby meeting on Mar 27-28 and Apr 3-4 at Bukit Timah. The racing schedule is First, day CUm 5 Diva. 1.145 words
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Article1205 1965-03-20 21 IPOH— 3rd DAY Race 1—2.30 Cl 3 Div 3 ($6,000) 6S 1 ***** OraboUn (Pll Si > R. Breuk. S 9.0 Yusoff 9 2 ***** Fast Tone a (Thio St p Allan, ft 8.13 Shaari 3 3 ***** Kerlrs a (Beruntong St.) Heddle, 6 8.13 (F) Kingston 2 4 *****1,205 words
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Article431 1965-03-20 21 row" KACt ONE—Kerles: second by a neck to Gigolette II over 54f on Wednesday; prefers a wet track. Causeway: ran pronnsingly when fourth to Oigolette 11. High Flight: in splendid condition after a spell; working well. Mount of Perfection: fourth to Viola II over 7f last time out at431 words
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321 1965-03-20 21 WOMEN'S HOCKEY Selangor gain two victories I SINGAPORE, Fit OELANGOR won both their matches on the opening day of the women's inter-state hockey quadrangular tournamen: here today. They beat Negri Sembllan 1-0 In the morning and then improved to hammer Singapore Into 3-0 submission this evening. In the other matches321 words
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Advertisement89 1965-03-20 21 Ha J I" **"'"*"!SSlil!J!!!5!!5 I IBc-'. x'*v^yß"*iv^*?i''"w^"- Bs^^^ Pen Camera series is headed for a new sales record of two million cameras in five years from- the time it was first inlOLVMPUI PIN F /f Aul* riJI-H** Mk£:^; lOLVMPUSMNO2 F Zu.ho HII-)2»" lOLVMPUI PIN D /F Zu.ko Fl 11-JJ«ik lOLYMPUI89 words
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Advertisement215 1965-03-20 21 f experts know... /Cp^^lx^zz^X\^ II UUtO 110 (o)jm^^ /]K CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS A Engine experts know that every engine does its best with Champion -y Spark Plugs. That's why Chamf I^^J champion pions are the world's favourite kj S s|)ark pluKS Ty v The arrows point to 3 important Tp215 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-03-20 22 BIG BLOW TO SOEK AT BANDOENG MEETING KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. TENCKU Abdul Rahman today expressed confidence that Malaysia would be invited to the second Afro-Asian conference in Algiers in June. The Prime Minister \\;>s commenting on Ilu* Afro-Asian Is lamic conference431 words
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Article101 1965-03-20 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— The National President ol the Malaysian Indian Congress. Dato VT. Sambantham. who is also the Malaysian Minister lor works. Posts and Telecommun Vat ions will be the cuest of nonour ol the M.1.C.. Sinpf^ore, on Sunday and MonAt 1130 am on Sunday, the Minister will101 words
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Article72 1965-03-20 22 TOKYO. Fri —Japan said tnd;t> It saw m> immediate prospect nt mediating between Malaysia and Indonesia alter the unexplained failure ol Hie Thai negotiations A Foretßii Ministry spokesman. Mr. Akira Sono. told a i.ilerence that Japan had looked forward "very eagerly to the Thai InitiativeAP - 72 words
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Article50 1965-03-20 22 HONG KONG. Prl Customs officers last night arrested three Swiss nationals, including a woman, following seizure of 236 lbs. Kold worth over U*****,000. A Government simkesman who announced the arrest said trie gold was seized at Hour Kon,; .vi port and \i\ an hotel room.50 words
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Obituary15 1965-03-20 22 LIM WHVE NCEE i. ■w«y i k 1 lalun Jurong Church ii.nr. R,l i<Urt15 words
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313 1965-03-20 22 KUALA LIMPIR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that many students who had gone to Indonesia lor studies were being made use of by the Jakarta regime to work against Malaysia. He scid this when layinu the foundation stone of the H million Muslim313 words
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218 1965-03-20 22 CANBERRA. Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, told an Indonesian journalist today that Indonesia was deliberately trying to sharpen differences in the culture and habits of Malaysians of various racial origins. Mr Lee wma Buffering questions put to him In writing by218 words
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Article431 1965-03-20 22 LONDON. Fri. The stock i narkets ended the week and the iccount without any let-up in the lull and uninteresting condiions. The budget continued to com>letely overshadow any favourable actors and good company statenents. which under different ondltions would have brought harp gains, made little impact. Closing middle431 words
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218 1965-03-20 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Koala Lumpur National Language Action Front is "greatly concerned" over Inche Mohamed Khir Johari's speech at the National Language Month Conference yesterday. A committee member of the Front said that the committee would hold an "emergency" meeting on Monday218 words
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109 1965-03-20 22 Nanyang society dissolved: An explanation from Registrar SINGAPORE. Fri. The Registrar of Co-operative Societies. Mr. Chang Yoon San. today explained that the de-registration of the Nanyang University Consumers' Co-operative Society had been carried out in order to protect the interests of the members of the society. At a press conference.109 words
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Article148 1965-03-20 22 Third U.S. air raid in five days SAIGON. Fri. U.S. planes attacked targets in North Vietnam today for the third time in live days amid indications thai the frequency of the raids is being stepped up steadily. A U.S. spokpsman issued the following announcement •U.S. aircraft attacked .selected military installationsAP - 148 words
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90 1965-03-20 22 Indonesia to boycott U.N. tin conference UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Indonesia leading tin producer notified the United Nations yesterday that it would boycott the U.N. ti n conference scheduled to open here on Monday. There was no official announcement of the Indonesian decision immediately. When word leaked out through diplomatic channels,UPI - 90 words
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117 1965-03-20 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adelphi Hotel will present Malayan dances and fashions on a regular basis In their Grill Room, the manager. Mr. Max Krlemler. said today. "By starting the shows. It Is hoped thai we will meet a much felt need In the promotion117 words
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Advertisement113 1965-03-20 22 HOME-STUDY COURSES POSTAL W TUITION WjW^ty^^ ENSURE BETTER GRADES. CREDITS AND DISTINCTIONS. GAIN SELF-CONFIDENCE IN STUDIES AND LEARN WITH RENEWED VIGOUR AND FRESH INTEREST BY FOLLOWING OUR HOME-STUDY COURSES IN ANY SUBJECTS FOR:OUR HOME-STUDY COURSES FOR 1965 EXAMS. 1. Higher School Certificate 6. Qualifying Test 2. School Certificate 7. Lower113 words