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Title Section20 1965-03-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. MARCH 22, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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103 1965-03-22 1 The space 'swimmer:' Tass breaks silence MOSCOW. Sun. Russia's two new cosmonauts arrived in the northern Urals city of Perm today alter resting for two days. rhr Soviet news iKjcnry Tass ;»a:d the cosmonauts Col. P.t\el Brlyaft and Lieut. Col. Alexei Leonov. arrived by hellcoptei and writ- «irrted by childrenReuter - 103 words
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Article81 1965-03-22 1 LONDON. Sun Britain's Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael rt. left here by air today for Wa.shlnKtnn to tell the United States Government abou* tlie lailure to break the dradlcck on V)»tnani in recent Anxlo-Soviet exchanges Mr Stewart will be muiu. Mr Dean Ru.'.k I'nited States Secretary ofReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration691 1965-03-22 1 'A denial of rights' Govt is reminded of Tengku 's pledge not to hamper freedom of action in trade disputes KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THE president of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, Mr. V. E. jesudoss, today protested against the Government's ban691 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-03-22 1 CHIN PENG HAS MADE CONTACT WITH REDS IN S. VIETNAM KIAI.A I.UMPIR. Sun. —Chin PenK. Secre-tary-general of the Malayan Communist Party. has made contact with Communists in South Vietnam, the South Vietnam Charge d'AfTaire*. Mr. Tran Kirn Pinions, said In ii today. Mr Trin was spcakins lo reporters on his144 words
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115 1965-03-22 1 Swaran Singh assurance on detained fishermen NEW DELHI, Sun.— The Indian Foreign Minister, .Mr. Swaran Singh, yesterday morning assured the Deputy Premier, Tun Razak, tbat Malaysian fishermen now detained by the Indian Navy in Andaman would Ue released as soon as it was established that they were Malaysian citizens. The115 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1965-03-22 1 Why textile talks with Britain broke down by Dr. Goh SINGAPORE, Sunday. DIFFERENCES between the Central and Singapore Governments contributed to the collapse of the lateM textiles talks with Britain. This was revealed by Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. at a press conference today at the Economic Development1,021 words
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Article37 1965-03-22 1 LONDON. Sun. Dewsbury Council said today it would send workmen to repaint road signs biack :md white after Pakistani immierant? painted them bright yellow, blue and purple because "we wanted to brighten things up."— UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration365 1965-03-22 1 Indon-Malaysia row discussed RAWALPINDI. Sunday. T*HE Pakistan Foreign Minister. Mr. Bhutto, said here today that Tun Razak. Malaysia's Deputy Premier, made no formal request for mediation by Pakistan in the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute when he met President Ayub Khan this morning. Tun Razak. withReuter - 365 words
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Article61 1965-03-22 1 Just fancy that TOKYO. Sun Mrv l.id.ishi Nuk.icawa. wifr of a Tokyo company executive, told police shr had been robbed at hrr flat and received threatening notes. When tests showed Mrs. Xakagawa had written the note* herM'lf. she confessed she ua> tired of her husband playing coif on Sundays and61 words
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Article93 1965-03-22 1 Meeting at border for Thanom BANGKOK. Sun The Thai Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kit- i tikachorn. is expected to meet a high Malaysian lead- er in the course of his current tour of the southern provinces of Thailand bordering Malaysia, sources said I here. The sources did not indicateReuter - 93 words
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Article30 1965-03-22 1 STEVENAOE (England >. Sun. —The plaintiff in a car accident :!ird that the (act he via- able to remove his false 'wth before impact proved he drlvtna slowlv.—UPl.30 words
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Article172 1965-03-22 1 SYDNEY. Sunday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said tonight that by helping Malaysia defend itself, Australia was asserting the right of smaller nations to be left alone. Speaking on the Australian Broadcasting Commission's "guest of honour" programme. Mr. Lee said: "WithoutReuter - 172 words
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85 1965-03-22 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Ja- pan Seamen 1 Union has started an investigation into i the death of a Japanese sailor allegedly beaten by Indonesian longshoremen in Jakarta la.>t month, a union spokesman Mid today. Totthio Kinnira. a 24-year- j old deckhand <>! the 6.849-Reuter - 85 words
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204 1965-03-22 1 New air strike by U.S. Vietnam planes D.WANG. Sun. Sixty-one U.S. and i South Vietnamese planes poured bo: and rockets on a Communist troop base in Vu Con. just north of the nth Parallel to- day. The strike was led by Lt Col. Pham Long Suu. Vietnamese Air Force ChiefAP; UPI - 204 words
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Article30 1965-03-22 1 ADEN V.LASH 11) EN. J»un. -Qr»f riiitish M>ldi«-rs were kniwd four wounded in «n gagement with dissidonl tribesmen last night in Dbala. 60 miles north of here— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement71 1965-03-22 1 Cigorctu Casts Bo*«* Ladles 4 Cents Brush Sets Bobvi Spoons Pushers Tea Sets Salvers Condiment Sets Etc ♦S^.S*. JeSllvci£td. SINGAPORE IPOH ASSO CO SPH OC SUVA (H.KJ LTIX (o^DrXLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GRIP Grip that actually increases as your need tor grip increases ...thatS what you get with C 495.71 words
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Advertisement84 1965-03-22 1 PO Acorn by sjr BJM GEORG JEN DANISH CUTLERY of STERLING SILVER "ri SENA LTD. HJLS JEWELLERS 44 MI4H STUIIT MN0»OIK. V I r^ORANGE CRUSH for lively m J satisfying J. refreshmentFj Stop anytime... any place and treat yourself to a real f y"/ 2?\\ thirst-quenching drink fpw > FAN84 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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426 1965-03-22 2 CHANGE OF POLICY INDICATED: NAVAL BOMBARDMENT WITH MISSILES DA NANG. Sunday I I I MILITARY sources revealed today that the United States was preparing for a series of air and sea strikes against North Vietnam that would be conducted behind a curtainUPI - 426 words
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Article30 1965-03-22 2 TAIPEI. Sun. A tourist bus carrying a full load of school children overturned on the ouiFktrts of Taipei today killing 27 and srnou-sly injuring 20 others.30 words
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Article198 1965-03-22 2 /CALCUTTA. Sun. Pakistani forces, today continued to fire at Indian posts and Tillage! with light I machine guns and rifles j across the East Pakistan border, according to j official reports received! here. Reports from Mcklißani in. West Bengal said that under cover of the fireReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-03-22 2 VOl are a |ittle Fast African girl of four and this is probably the greatest moment in your life. You have been chosen to present a simple bouquet of African flowers to the "White Princess" from Britain on the steps of the Catholic Cathedral in Kampala,164 words
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215 1965-03-22 2 Newlyweds in China get some austere advice TOKYO. Sun. How A should newly married couples in China conduct wedding receptions? Engaged couples recently took the question to the editor of the Nanfang Jlh Pao In Canton. He sought opinions from hLs readers and they came up with these answers. "ContinueAP - 215 words
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Article69 1965-03-22 2 ISTANBUL. Sun All 68 j miners trapped underground after a pit explosion at Amasya. northern Turkey, are now dead. Families of the men keDt i night and day vigil at the pithead since Friday's gas explosion which collapsed a shaft I.oooft. below ground. Fifty-fourReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-03-22 2 MINISTER KNEW OF PLOT TO KILL BAND A: REPORT pOLOMBO. Sun.— A Government report yesterday said political parties were not involved in the 1959 assassination of Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike hut a Cabinet Minister knew of the plot. The report was released two day* before Ceylon's general rlf-tion. Mrs. Sirimavo210 words
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237 1965-03-22 2 HONG KONG, Sunday fHDMMUNIST China, with millions to feed, is facing what may be its worst crop troubles since 1961. Broadcasts from all parts of China's grain area tell of "battles, great obstacles and difficulties" In preparations for spring farmIng. In the central provinceAP - 237 words
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Article74 1965-03-22 2 TOKYO. Sun— A Japanese taxi driver, flagged down for speeding by a motor-cycle traffic policeman yesterday. closed the window and began reading a newspaper. Other policemen e:\mr and ordered the driver to open the window, but he ignored them and kept on reading his paper. It was74 words
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203 1965-03-22 2 Settled: Case of the accused's uncertain sex ¥TONG KONG. Sun. A magistrate had a shock in store for him yesterday when a man appeared in what at nrst appeared to be a routine case. The accused. Cheung Chu. :*<?. ras charswi with stealing 19 iron b Nothing so unusual aboutReuter - 203 words
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122 1965-03-22 2 I ONDON, Sun.— President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania has asked the Cana- dian Government to take over the creation and trainIng of the Tanzania Air Force, according to Commonwealth defence source* here. Last month. West Germany halted its *ur training scheme in122 words
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Article23 1965-03-22 2 JAKARTA. Sun. The South i youth confereiu with the burning ol be cfticies of "Imperialists." the ofiiciiil Ant.ira iu\vs .lEency reoorted23 words
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Advertisement141 1965-03-22 2 r*» MzS^W #"1 S* r\ f\ Hrj| 2-v_ WiP#^* d 'a Kanebo's 77 years of tradition and expekha^4| Hence in textile production and proM^/" \4 cessing techniques coupled with Snia -.'^jfl** Viscosa's superior know-how have ereH Sv'< ated this new nylon. t JM U^^_^ Th- Wondroui Properties of Kontbo Nylon141 words
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Advertisement136 1965-03-22 2 <K to WITH GREAT REDUCTION at ANAND STORE THE EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR LADIES MEN'S CHILDREN'S READY MADE WEAR. U P. NOW Ladici AuttroMon Slock j 125 50 SI 790 L«di*« Shift dr.t« S 790 to SI6 90 4 90 TO $9.90 Lodi«« Bleuiat S 490 to $14 90 1.90 TO136 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-03-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f\ peap a wondebrjlS I /rr«AioTU4TBewße\ I HOUSEKEEPING TK? 7 <VTTING CIOTUM AY*«/) V i SECH?Ge y IWA OQAM POLO THEM V /"wen. nbxt riMt" 'J^S^SSr^ I OOfrUW IDOWNY34 words
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138 1965-03-22 3 WASHINGTON. Sun 1 1 offKi.iK >.i id yesterday there wore indications (hat Gfwh C.Tpriots were installing anti-aircraft missile sites on Cyprus, presumably for Soviet-built surface-to-air rockets. However, there was no evidence th;it such rockets had arrived .vet. The Soviet Union promised President Makario*Reuter - 138 words
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Article33 1965-03-22 3 in. Louis Arni-tronp. the first h.t; name In shiiA business to appear m East Germany, had a wildly enttitu ion at hla flrst concert in East Berlin last iuklh Rcuier.33 words
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Article, Illustration656 1965-03-22 3 WHEN LORD AVON THREATENED TO QUIT CABINET Row with Churchill over his dislike for Wavell LONDON, Sun I ORD Avon, former statesman Sir Anthony Eden, revealed here yesterday that disagreeing with Mr. Winston Churchill over Britain's Army commanders, in particular Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, he threatened to quit the WarReuter - 656 words
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101 1965-03-22 3 lON DON. Sun.— British farmers drove tractors and trailer* in a prorevsion along a main London-South coast road in M.iylirld yextcrday In protest against a Government milk price review. Some 30 vehicles crawled alone the highway hampering motorists In what organisers said was a101 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-03-22 3 An upside-down stroll for man with magic boots rIS picture is the right way up. And the man with the fly-on-the-ceil-ing view of the world thinks nothing of his up-side-down stroll underneath a steel girder. The secret is in the cunning magnetic boots worn by Jean Sanction. who works in156 words
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Article45 1965-03-22 3 NORTHAMPTON. Sun Britain's first drive-in telebank haj bet'n opened here. Clients sitting In their cars see and speak to bank clerks by twonay closed circuit television, and motion tubes carry ca*h and Sankbooks In both directions at 20 allies an hour. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article28 1965-03-22 3 JOHNSON CITY (Texas). Sun. President Johnson yesterday announced the appointment of Mr Stanley R. Resor, a New York attorney, as Under-Secretaxy of the Army— AP.AP - 28 words
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365 1965-03-22 3 Johnson orders guardsmen to protect march SELMA, Sunday PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday ordered more 1 than. 1 000 riot -trained military policemen and 1,800 national guardsmen to protect a massive civil rights march to Montgomery that begins here today. 1 "Over the next few days, the eves of the nation willReuter; AP - 365 words
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204 1965-03-22 3 Wrist-twist steering installed in four cars rvETROIT. Sun.— A re- volutionary system for steering cars called "wrist-twist" steering j has been installed in four Mercury coupes for road testing, the j Ford Motor Co. announced today. The experimental system eliminates the steering wheel in favour of two nve-lnch plastic rings,Reuter - 204 words
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118 1965-03-22 3 LONDON. Sun— Experts at I London University said today they had developed a telecommunications system capable of carrying 2,000 television and one million telephone channels simultaneously to any part of the world. Professor Harold Barlow, head of the electrical engineering faculty or University College, said118 words
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Article27 1965-03-22 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. A violent electric storm hit Rio last night, killing at least five people, flooding streets and destroying •hanty homes— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement298 1965-03-22 3 Can you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's because the new, full-automatic Facit CA2-16 calculator is actually two machines in one. It is a machine for simple figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanced calculations. Facit CA2-16 is easy to learn and easy298 words
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Advertisement333 1965-03-22 3 Fortifying VITALITY Cvfl ?i lB > Hla Wonder Tonic with Candy Taste ijMljS' O' LOSS SbV 9flEs Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). ys^^^/r HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear. fre<from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, and fill333 words
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277 1965-03-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Homicide squad detectives have been given descriptions of the gang who attacked two brothers and killed one of them near New World Amusement Park yesterday. While no one has yet been detained In connection with the murder, several arrests are expected277 words
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314 1965-03-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Justice Wlnslow told a young man, convicted at the Assize Court yesterday on a charge of rioting, that he I was a misguided youth and i that he should not have taken the law into his own hands. "What he ought314 words
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Advertisement300 1965-03-22 4 LADIES ONLY PREVIEW";! --SUNDAY. 28th MARCH at 8.45 a.m. I BOX -PLAN TTTTT^TWWTTJf Tel: ***** I NOW OPEN HJ»t^Mr-l»fU (SINGAPORE) ADMISSION: Stalls: $1 .00-Circle: $2.00 (No Free List) Never -But Never EVER -A Movie Like This... HAYLEY MILLS Sweeps You Into A Whole New Q\ im^ World Of Joy And300 words
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Advertisement112 1965-03-22 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 wcitresses 2. A number of Dance Hostesses 3. Few Dance Hostesses' "Supervisor*" For Interviews, please call at the Cabaret from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or at112 words
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Advertisement273 1965-03-22 4 THE "INNER WHEEL CLUB Of'sTnGAPORE "at SHAWS r\/\/i under the distinguished potronoge ;SKY s&S&i ot TOH PUAN NOOR AISHAH SINGAPORE) jji^j^K, presents a vOj charity film premiere; B STAGE. in aid of YWCA Hoitel Building Fund SHOW ond Singapore Girls' Life Brigade B on WEDNESDAY at 9.15 p.m. Tickets $5.273 words
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Advertisement516 1965-03-22 4 organisation: i\o>\ miowim.:" Horn, 1.30, 4. 6.30 ft 9 15 pm M Vctro Goldwvn Mover pre&c aj .rid Bergman Rex Hormon™ I Alom Delon George C. So pj b Jeonne Mrtpou Ofnor Shorit ond Sh.rley V.acLomc in 1 i>OW siiowim.:. I pj 11 om, 1.45, 4, •30 9.30 pm "WATERFRONT516 words
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Miscellaneous240 1965-03-22 4 'I'HK following i« today a achedulr I of civil ft ircrAft movements At Paya l.ebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS OAC: Krom Melbourne, Brlabanr. Darwin <BA 713) 730 p.m.: from London. Zurich, Cairo, Teberan, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 6.10 p.m.: from London, Beirut. Teheran. New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 702) 6.15240 words
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Miscellaneous242 1965-03-22 4 Hong Konic. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (CX 723 i 7.4 i pm. Air India: From New Tork, London, Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut. Bombay, Madraa (A! 122) 7.20 p.m Britnh lad* Airways: From London, Utanbul Bombay (SO 724 > 6.05 am. DlrANTUnil BO AC: To Colombo. Bombay, Teheran. Tel Aviv, Zurich. London. (BA242 words
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168 1965-03-22 5 Govt to study complaints by padi fanners DENANG. Sun. The 1 Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Haji Ghazali bin .Tavi, today assured padi farmers that a thorough investigation would be carried out on alleged "irregularities" in the purchasing of padi. H«JI Ghazall told more than 200 representatives of the Penang168 words
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Article297 1965-03-22 5 THEIR ILLEGAL HUTS ARE DEMOLISHED BUT DURING THE WEEKEND NEW ONES APPEAR r FHE Federal Capital Commission is fighting a losing battle against squatters. Whenever the commission's demolition squad pulls down their huts, unscrupulous contractors, during the weekend erect new houses on Government lard elsewhere for297 words
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Article239 1965-03-22 5 ALOR STAR. Sunday. rpHRF.L arrr.ed men, their faces partly covered by handkerchiefs, robbed the proprietress and six women employees of a cigar manufacturing factory of more than $2,000 in cash and Jewellery at Telok Wanjah early this morning. One of them slashed the proprietress,239 words
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112 1965-03-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. There were 73.879 telephones in use in Singapore at the end of 1983. according to the Singapore Telephone Board annual report for that year released today. This was an Increase of 94 per cent over the 1962 figure of112 words
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Article47 1965-03-22 5 ALOR STAR. Sun A housewife. Maminsih binte Tmb. 35. reported to the police yesterday that two men waylaid her at about 3 D.m. at a lonely spot at the second mile Kodlang-Changloon Road and robbed her of SI 7 and a gold ring worth $38.47 words
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129 1965-03-22 5 UONCi KOXCi. Sun. It will cost more to fly to some South-East Asian countries after April 1. First class return fare from Hong Kong to Taipeh goes up from HKsm'.' to HKSi:.; and the tourist daaa fare from HKs7.'O to129 words
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Article, Illustration45 1965-03-22 5 OERGEANT J. Murray of the 2nd. Bn., Parachute Regiment instructing Iban and Kenyah trackers recruited from Sarawak's Third and Fourth Divisions in military patrol duties, at Balal Ringing in the First Division of Sarawak. The trackers will accompany patrols along the border.45 words
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Article27 1965-03-22 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun. The anniui meeting of the Johore State Boy Scout* Association will be held on April 2 at the International Club Ri Segamat.27 words
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118 1965-03-22 5 Girl says she was raped: Man held A LOR STAR. Sun. Kedah polue are investigating report of rape made by ;i 19-year-Riii <• Tandop. nrar Kuala N'er-tnie. 24 mile* from here, yesterday. The girl told the polii c she was raped by a man three months ago while tapping rubber118 words
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82 1965-03-22 5 BOY OF 15 FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE IT AI A Tii r^GUA NTJ, 1V Sun. a 15-year-old tapper was today sent for trial on a charge of murder He was alleged to hay« murdered a farmer. Mu.-a bin Jusoh. 40. by .sla.xhliiK him with a parang in a shop82 words
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Article27 1965-03-22 5 B.VTU PAHAT. Sun Hie I.iiv Jong Laboh branch of I'inno will hold' lv annual meeting on Friday at th* Chinrse Chamber of Commerce pri-nnw her*.27 words
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Article25 1965-03-22 5 IPOH. Sun. An liixunuMS agent. Mr M. N Gopal Nair. St. rpported u> the police that his ear had been stolen from BO25 words
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Article19 1965-03-22 5 BATl" PAHAT. Sun. Batu Paha: flub will hold tm annual meeting at 4.30 p.m. mi March 31.19 words
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Advertisement58 1965-03-22 5 The Bulletin LEE KUAN YEW Prime Minister of Singapore By Alex Josey IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE Of The Bulletin ON SALE NOW I WACKER I Vibro Rammer 650 percussion strokes per minute. For all types of compaction work on soil and asphalt. 5 M. D. M. LTD. Nwm KniN lid58 words
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Advertisement184 1965-03-22 5 TO SUCCESSFUL SENIOR CAMBRIDGE CANDIDATES Rothmans of Pall Mall the FIRST international cigarette company to become Malaysian with EQUAL 50/50 partnership invites applications from young Malaysians who wish to make a career of selling The continued expansion of our busing P plicant< mu«t he: throughout Malaysia makes it necessary to184 words
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Advertisement309 1965-03-22 6 THE TYRE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR WILL BE ON SALE SOON mmmmmmmmmwmw^m\ mmiP^M <■ llf^Hl mmw mm H 1 jfl .Jw i^ J! JhHßk Sl^B I ;i i^. HKw N. 'W. L BRIDGESTONE Spfctally ImiluuW I.J A JM |B M Treatid AA #^A #^B #^B For Tltt Tropic* ■HI309 words
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Article, Illustration659 1965-03-22 7 Move will deter employers from providing transport EDB LEVY ON LORRIES CARRYING WORKERS TO INDUSTRIAL SITE AIMED TO 'FORCE EMPLOYEES TO LIVE IN ESTATE FLATS' fHF Singapore Pioneer Industries Employees' Union, affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress, today hit out at a move by659 words
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Article49 1965-03-22 7 KUCHINO. Bui Tm rxfruuva wcTCterjf ol the Sar<tn^K Allianrr. Mr I.<n Ens Chone. .said today tun' more Alliance br»nchr> would or established \r. xtir .-taie. A group or top AlllaßM lertder* met a Urgp Cilwinft oi Land Dayaltf .uid Chnir.T in the 16th miio xr- DPI49 words
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172 1965-03-22 7 1 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun— I European a> well as .\siaxi e>tate owners j throughout the country, including those in Kelantan. are contributing to the j National Defence Fund through the United Planting Association of Malaya, i A spokesman of the as- sociation said thu today172 words
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Article149 1965-03-22 7 Two brigadiers exchange jobs IPOH. Sun.— Tun Brigadiers have exchanged jobs in the Malaysian Army. They are Brigadier S. M. AK.igofT. for the pasl 11 months commanding the No. 2 Federal Infantry Brigade, based in Ipoh. and Brigadier Mohamed Noor bin ll.ni Tamin. commanding the No. 4 Brigade, based in149 words
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212 1965-03-22 7 'Playing with fire' warning by Senu IPOH. Run. The Mm*- ister of Information and Broadcasting. Inrh€ Ser.u bin Abdul hahman. yesterday warned that 'certain people in this country who are trying to influence foreign powers to interfere in the internal affairs of Malaysia are playing with fire." Addressing about 400212 words
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216 1965-03-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 500 drivers, employed at Government hospitals and clinics, warjt the Government to pay their driving licence J fees and provide legal assistance when they 1 are involved in accidents. The Union of Government Health and Medical Drivers today216 words
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232 1965-03-22 7 IPOH. Sun. -The Ame- rican Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James D. Bell. today presented 300 long playing records and 40 books on oehalf of nine American companies to the Ipoh Free Library when he opened the audiovisual section. Known a.s the John232 words
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Miscellaneous89 1965-03-22 7 SSBjCiJT TT7 I^l **s^*£4knMid£li I MYaosH.Doc.r didnt) well, I \y =*Iyeh' i»ntWJ I r*M»»»U/A/7 /I, w\ jifr&r^Sf&k KNOwm^T black Vtd tell X.look \beubve rr/y» i^;) V^Lv-'^/ ?W^W V?/</ «H nP2| LISMT E t*^ fat THoae k^_^Q f f»r>A rrnfjy thvHtor feflM ■■^^■"■■^^■■^^^^^B r/^UT 46 YEARS AF*RT» AReJ I THIS MOMENT,89 words
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Obituary96 1965-03-22 8 M Ward, tit ftlmmmm) MADAM YAP BONO CMlf (Mrs l.im Tion* Bee, «4. passed away on /O-3-IM.I at 10.33 am Leevlna; l-ehind ti»e sons Urn .laosen. Urn Sin Sens, l.im Tok Seng. Lim Teow ftrag and Lrfm ■n. four daughters-in-law, one .Liuxhter. l.im Joo Eng (Mm. Tan Teck .seei.96 words
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Article107 1965-03-22 8 ■n Hords SIJ Minimum) TAMILY OF LATE I'eter Urn r.ng Cheni: thank frienda relatives Priest ndolenres aasi.stance Maaaea logins their bereavement MRS. EDITH HOEDEN »ni famlir tkaak rMatrXßi and friend.* for their rl wreath*, donations and at the funeral of th« ft Wilier Wilbert Hoedea THE FAMILY OF l»te107 words
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Article141 1965-03-22 8 •o Words SIS (Mimimmmt TOWN AND COUNTRY'S Ba|« t aru' Maiaj :>r»s««-«. --imjuin and blouaea! It, OISBI early for best bar*! ADELPHI HOTEL Afternoon tea wltti French paftnes Philip HIS Hand entertain you with classical musir 4 no to V un o m BERNINA SEWING PORTABLES. •"pnvirk" all Consumers141 words
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Article30 1965-03-22 8 IS H«rfi U (Mimtwmm) YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Raturilm HOI March IMS 730 p.m Victoria M-mor:.il Hall. Speaker Dr. Alan Cole. special musical numbers All U cli ome30 words
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Article340 1965-03-22 8 Pastor than the Federal Capital Commissioner's special tram pulls them down, illegal housos appear like mushrooms elsewhere in Kuala Lumpur. As a result even the first aim of any squatter control programme, the stabilisation of numbers, is still far away: there is little doubt the capital now has340 words
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Article665 1965-03-22 8 The wave of anti-Amer-j icanism in Indonesia confronts Washington with an agonising test. Hope that Soekarno can be saved from Communism has worn very thin. The Communists are still not in the saddle, but they have tightened their grip on the reins. Washington's dilemma is plain.665 words
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Article247 1965-03-22 8 It is not often the Singapore Economic Development Board puts a foot wrong, but it has surely stumbled with a proposal for a $50 a month toll on each lorry and bus taking workers to and from Jurong. It is iimcult to find an ex- j planation for247 words
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190 1965-03-22 8 THE Purt iSwettenham Authority is giving itself and importers a unnecessary work and inconvenience with Its decision to charge packages of one to two tons at a rate approximately 62 per cent higher than the rate tor parcels of under one ton. It is international190 words
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Letter165 1965-03-22 8 I REFER to two letters which appeared in the Straits Times of Jan 23 and 27, Involving hawkers at Koek Road. It was stated that while the traffic police took action against motorists for parking opposite the white linp. howkers who had taken up positions across the white165 words
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Letter82 1965-03-22 8 THE Housing Develop- ment Board Is a statutory board and has a vital role to perform. Tho controversy over the Tlong Bahru flats could be solved simply Demolish all the SIT. flats there and build skyscraper<; Instead. The subsidies must not be given forever to the few. The future82 words
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Article550 1965-03-22 8 YUNUS MARIS - LEARNING MALAY— 59 YUNUS MARIS, by M.A. University of Malaya PREPOSITIONS and PREP PHRASES icontd VOCABULARY Bunyi (ni— Round: kelnar (v) to emerge, to come out; berhaU <rn temple: terUk, berteriak (vi— to shout; bukit (n) hill; banUl (n) pillow: bawa. mrmbawva (vi to take, bring, carry: toUk menoUk <vi550 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1965-03-22 8 WARREN UNA - Thais want to be sure of the West WARREN UNA 'EVERY TIME YOU GO TO GENEVA YOU SURRENDER' •NVntmßty U no Longer a refuge. It does not prevent anvoim "rum being attacked* J BANGKOK. Sun THAILAND is in the fall back position should South Vietnam crumble and what seems to1,067 words
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Advertisement587 1965-03-22 8 Strait* Tiact Malty Mail Classified afyvrflsemeertt may a* hen*'**' <• 'COLO STORAGE .UPCM. MARKET (Orchard »<>•*■ (ft*e*«4loni*t Oaak) 'COLD STOWAGE BRANCHES^ At MOltHOi rr/OStf Kll<yr>| •Naval Base Authorised Afentt fciTY BOOK STORE LTD yrinct>eit*r Mso«*. Csliy*r Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fittpstrlcks Supermarket M ISMAIL 3 Admirsity *<>•« Navel Ssse> MAMIIM587 words
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Advertisement11 1965-03-22 8 THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.11 words
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Advertisement202 1965-03-22 8 m^ m m m m mm^ j W1 W J flB I' 111 &__J aYS 1 I I I I iMNa^^^L^PHMflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal \m II: ""j^l jfc^^Uiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiilliu OF PARIS ll Sole Agents: i »g* KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD.) %r* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it Get202 words
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Article445 1965-03-22 9 Committee condemns Treasury threat to take disciplinary action for absence from work SINGAPORE, Sunday. yHF Singapore National Trades Union Congress today gave full support to a strike being contemplated by the Amalgamated In ion of Public Employees and accused the Government of intimidating the workers by445 words
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228 1965-03-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Most Malay prostitutes arrested in antivice raids on brothels in Singapore come from Kelantan and Trengganu, a Social Welfare Department spokesman revealed today. He said this was due mainly to the "rather lax laws" on divorce in these States, and their "poorer228 words
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Article129 1965-03-22 9 RED CROSS HOPES TO RAISE $50,000 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Red Cross Society hopes to raise $50,000 this year to carry out its manifold activities to the needy, the aged and the sick In the State. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, chairman or society's appeals committee, today urged the public to129 words
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58 1965-03-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Twelve secret society thugs were arrested in gangland hideouts yesterday. Acting on information, detectives last night raided a hideout in Lilac Road and arrested six. The others were causrht In Kampong Chye Chee, Loronn 3, and Chulla Street. All 12 were58 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-03-22 9 Detainees 9 seats: Call for by-elections »pUN ABDUL RAZAK lays a wreath at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial while on his two-day visit to New Delhi. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tne Governmentwas today urged to hold by-elections at Stale and Parliamentary levels in the constituencies of elected members detained189 words
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163 1965-03-22 9 Sarawak gets $850,000 research grant— I ONDON. Sun. The Ministry of Overseas Development today announced a £100.--000 grant spread over threr years to the Sarawak Government for agricultural research The money will meet 60 per cent of the capital expenditure Sarawak b to Invest In an expansion of Its presentReuter - 163 words
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87 1965-03-22 9 1/UCHING. Sun. -Sarawak exported a total of 3.864 tons of rubber in February as against 3.216 tons in the previous month Trade statistics showed that exports of sago flour anuunted to 2.434 tons. The previous months total was 3.552 tons Other exports included white87 words
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Article91 1965-03-22 9 Ipoh ACS to stage Brigadoon IPOH, Sun. The Anglo-Chin-ese School Choir and Drama Society Is staging the Broadway fantasy "Brigadoon" by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe <oi "My Pair Lady" fame* tomorrow at 8 p.m. There will be 'epeat performI ances on Tuesday and Wednesday lat 8 p.m. and91 words
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Article38 1965-03-22 9 TELDK ANBON Sun A punlie meeting will be held at the Malay Club here tomorrow to draw up plans tn celebrate World Health Day In the Teluk Anaon area on the theme: "Smallpox eonstavnt aiart." I38 words
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212 1965-03-22 9 Local timber industries have good future, says Dr. Goh CLNGAPORE Sun. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng S wee, •today spoke of the "good future" for local timber Industries. He said: "In Malaysia, the production of veneer has developed in an impressive way and the production of plywood ha* a212 words
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197 1965-03-22 9 Three exAzahari men "in seats in polls BRUNEI TOWN, SurL— 13 Three ex-detainee« who were former active supporters of Azaharl'g Brunei Party Ra'ayat won seats in yesterday's Brunei Le^slative Council elections. None of the five Chines* candidates had any luck, and Mr See Bah Dee, an Independent who stood InAP - 197 words
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Article57 1965-03-22 9 JESSELTON, Sun An explor»--1 tory mission headed by a United Nations expert has arrived here i to conduct a statistical survey in the agricultural sector, manpower and broadcasting The mission comprise- Mr N S Choudhry. U.N. sampling exoert. and Madam 0k H. Leong. senior statistician of57 words
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65 1965-03-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun A small group of friends attended thr funeral today of Deanna Sons. 28. who was found dead in her flat in River Valley Road on Friday. Deanna. a Catholic. was buried at Bidadari this evening. She ua.s married in 1959 to65 words
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Advertisement109 1965-03-22 9 tfMl Cast K4W jftofe... handsome, permanent labels for every need every application ""DYIVIO LABELMAKER x ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE k^k mjfjM W H ther» is no Dymo distributor \j |m USI/AIBWCi at your place, please mail the W $35. I Mechanical Combustion Engineering Co. l/d. j Singapore P. O. Box109 words
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Advertisement210 1965-03-22 9 jfsWINTEREST V J 1//^ PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how eaiy it is to open a Deposit Account. MALAYAN I!SF2S FINANCE LTD. Vh^^V/ AUTHORISED210 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous752 1965-03-22 9 v^ I I• I m«I• i f j TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 3 Kuala Lumpur A and sones featuring a band Pmane. 6 Ipoh IMMM led by San Seong Koon- 8.35 PJU.: 200 lest pattern; 5.45 Candid Camera; 9.00 News lit Programme summary; 5.50 the National Language; 910 News outlines752 words
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Article64 1965-03-22 10 Hawkers' Assn. opened by M.B. ALOR STAR. Sun.— The Mentrl Bcs.r. Dato Syed Omar ShahabiKidin. today declared open the new promiaea of the Kedah Hawkociation at Pekan China hen*. Ton.ctit Stic a>soci>.tion gave a dinner at the Iransport Buildini? at Jalan Lancßar to celebrate the j opening and the 12th64 words
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Article, Illustration297 1965-03-22 10 The Suffian Commission gets anonymous pay claims KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Special Commission on Salaries, headed by Mr. Jtistice Suffian. has received several anonymous claims for more pay for some categories of civil servants. A spokesman of the commission said: "We suppose that most of these anonymous memoranda are from297 words
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Article102 1965-03-22 10 PBNANU. cj .11 A police patrol c!ia>cd five mm who had broke:, into the house of Asst Supt. Pall Sinsh In VCnria Bnnrl »-arlv tnriav K.uaa Koau tany toaay. They escaptd however in a stolen c<ir with $150 and three pon&. Mr. Pall Singh, offlcer-in-charge ol eonrtt.102 words
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Article98 1965-03-22 10 Wife, aged 17, is found hanging 1 RAWANG. San. —A 17--year-old housewife was found hanging In her home at Serendah. five miles north of here, this afternoon. V. Papavathi was married only six months ago. Her husband was away at w«rk when the incident occurred Police removed her body to98 words
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146 1965-03-22 10 Kelantan child death rate lowest in 13 years— l(OTA BHARU, Sun.— 1V The infan,t death rate in Kelantan last year was the lowest for the last 13 years, the Chief Medical and Health Officer. Dato Dr. Abdul Wahab bin Ariff. said today. Of the 25.337 babies born last year only146 words
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Article41 1965-03-22 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Th" Royal Customs and Excise Do p.iiim(-nt. Johore Bahru. will te closed lor official business on Apr. 1, anniversary of the funeral of Sultan Ibrahim, and Aur. 12. Hari Raya Haji both days being public holidays.41 words
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189 1965-03-22 10 IZUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -The Malaysian Girl Guides headquarters" instructor, Che Norisbah Mahmood. will visit Sabah next month to help train 880 Guides in the state. This was announced here today by Malaysia's Chief Guide Commissioner. Mrs P Navaratnam. who recently returned189 words
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311 1965-03-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun THE fi5,000-s tro n g Corgress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services and the 15.000--strong Government Employees National Trade Unions Federation will end their rivalry soon The newly registered GENTUF's call for a "unity conference"311 words
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Article54 1965-03-22 10 Xl ALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Sessions Court here today ordered the withdrawal of the citizenship papers held by three men in Trengganu. The three, Chai Boon Chai. Ang Tee Peng and Lam Chin, were alleged to have given false information to the Assistant Registrar of the court54 words
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Advertisement388 1965-03-22 10 Kills mouth odour instantly GOLDH spfrU new magic mouth freshener SMSt •^■^^^^■M i g j Mj^B IslOllSsfrßfTi Thi.tiny(roldphialeoiit«i«itiH.« W t II p-^ eas(| mtQ nf roofUenee. all day and every day. I L^_ f I your pocket handIf yon ar« worried aboat your breath, I V mpeeitJly aft«r «sttir« or388 words
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Miscellaneous312 1965-03-22 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS away (3, S). 1. Set of cioUies to Include 8. Pish at sea bead back when hospital dress? (8). strong (B>. 6. Dances performed In revival 13. Vehicle overturning In storm sessions (0). —held strap (10). 8. Take out another policy to be IS. Kerchief with312 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article1047 1965-03-22 11 Allington Kennard - Negro struggle for civil rights Allington Kennard by A turning point VIOLENCE in Selma, Alabama, has become more than just another skirmish in the new A m c r ic;ui rev olution. Prophetically a leading newspaper in Montgomery, the State capital, warned Selma and the segregationists that "by dumb, cruel1,047 words
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Article198 1965-03-22 11 By Stuart Kobe MR. Harold Wilson's Britain is a very different Britain from Mr. Attlee's. When iCing George dissolved Mr. Attlee's last Ministry, television was only just beginning its conquest, the meat ration had been cat to 75 cents worth a week, and industrial198 words
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428 1965-03-22 11 Finis Farr(Macmillan3o « - Finis Farr(Macmillan3o«) BLACK CHAMPION. By By Walter Warwick DROBABLY Jack Johnson was the greatest of them all. Dempsey and Joe Louis are in the running, but not even Dempsey, and certainly not Louis, fought in .such a glamorous ring era as Johnson did.428 words
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Advertisement316 1965-03-22 11 W DO YOU [suffer] L from A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? 1. if *o you will know the «train put on the wMem by tho^e piping, choking onslaught";. Remove worry by h.tvmn I I'H \/ONE tablets •hvayi at hand, especially at night time. IiPIjAZONE easy 10 take, sale to use and316 words
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Advertisement321 1965-03-22 11 MMttß^B^ B^^B^bl llftiaßßßjflKlßav^*'' ifi JL' HHMPINIJII Sack? Sack? Dry Sack? (A medium sherry with a dry-sounding name: why?) t B K I We'll expl.iin Bji^^ r'°"" vC dwinction subtle I^^4L ->rul rewarding. I lul's why Dry Sack it and uvc you the trouble ..t ponni: >■ aH^ tci y appreciated321 words
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Advertisement553 1965-03-22 12 1 onunurd rroro Page SITUATIONS VACANT /i ».re> S« (Wi,j-|., M cf extra JUNIOR CLERK, Box A 1668 B.T. Prnang. The position has now been filled All appilcanu are thanked. w__ Lot"v?rtl_^TvP°Tn.yßi!rnJo (frmale) aa advertised by The Borneo oxnpany Umltad has ben flltad. Ail AppUoanu arr thanked. THE KINTA BLBCTRICAL553 words
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Advertisement853 1965-03-22 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Wor- WANTED HARD WORKING HONEST Pan Kuli lime representatlven lor proierTMive Inmirancc Co. Ag* above 2.V Full particulars to Box A 6402 B.T. S'porr. ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL FREE-"-"NCI Art"w- lf a lo lhl" -qu nMd to write Please attach XTTr~u^_bTe, to bWXESb Boors. Olve fuU detail requirements. LABORATORY ASSISTANT853 words
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Advertisement735 1965-03-22 12 SITUATIONS WANTED -Box i» n. mxir. EUROPEAN. eeek. pontloa r.t commercial expenenc* 10 TV Radio. ci«ctnc tools (buying aod lolling) Positions held In Africa, Aumralia. _urope. Box AlaTu «.T. X.L J MOZ H pra_£u Lt "_u_ h^u^L^rrru^pt-^l^.-: Willing continue e-jptoymentlUC. Box ASW4 8.1 B'pore JOAN TOOKES SECRETARIAL AGENCY often efficient735 words
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Advertisement660 1965-03-22 12 SHOPS TO LET H W,.,d, v. t»(,n.)—Box S0 rl, ci.re WELL DECORATED »PACIOUS 1 uttov house immediate occupntloo Cathay, suitable airline., display. I tourist .bop. Ring Spore "IKiSi SHOPS WANTED «"-**»<"*m-^>--is. -p. SHOP FRONTAGE wanted oa Orrhard Road. Writ. Box A 6407 IT, Spore REOUIRE VACANT SHOP In ri«rs_,oon Oarden660 words
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Advertisement716 1965-03-22 12 EDUCATION rl Wore*. $t '«#m I—Hex S' rf. .xfr. PRE-UNIVERSITV SENIOR Camnndxe Cuikkk (Afternoon KvenlnK) Graduate Teacher*: Re*i.ter Early! Raja* Colleg., Raffle. Piace, Spore ENSURE CREDIT: A'Maths ISeronaL2jrT_J__S^_sSK g b«-^»JS2: dane- sic. H Middle Road. S por_ -21^1 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS JL_ ls < Mm.}— Box ext— ~~_7._i h»m»i» 7._-_ "'h*'716 words
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Advertisement470 1965-03-22 12 DOGS, PETS. ETC. 1$ IVore1. <t (*>».)— Vex rf*. rxfr. COCKER SPANIELS MKA Claai 1. ror details please Telephone Scudai 23x < LOST rm*.>-*m m BoVe^ogr^To^a^"^^ {J°" £n^««^_M7^C Ul* ""'r KlnK VV~nI" I7IIPMITIIRP FUKNirUKt f_~.>—»•* M cts. sxtra L °*M" fORNITORB Co-RUt b Adrian. 425 Rlrer ValM- Bead. _«?4 B470 words
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Advertisement501 1965-03-22 12 VEHICLES WANTED li Were1. S« < »f(n.>—Box i» rl«. »xfr« SMALL CARS WANTED preferably VpiKawagen. A/4U. U Minor. Vlat. eta. Pleas* rail 32 Bencoolrn Street, spore. rOK SALE v Mc-b-q-^, herm0.!.0^^!.^ 0 ;^o^*^ HoV* Co l'u _7ddi- Road^n_re? o pore. MAVTAC AUTOMATIC WASHER nem> Nor"c a Range new, lawn mower501 words
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Advertisement310 1965-03-22 12 SALE 'I H ..rrf. J« 'Hm.)-«», Jfl r(, t,r, IP YOU ARE not aattrfied with BBSS TV SS— 'vhy not trade-in for Novalateat model Atlanta with deep image ano many rood feature.. Good dl». count oftered R.P. ran be arranged. Tithe. 61. Middle Road. B'pore *****. STEAMBATHS,MASSAGE.ETC. (Min.)-Box S» rf..310 words
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Advertisement1295 1965-03-22 13 TO LWRPML 1 WEST COASf UK Due S'pori Suit P. S'htm Pening MfMHOW Li>trp»l. •i Stall TMly Mir II 27 Mar Jl ANTtIOCMtfS Lutrpul. A.onrnouil 1 Mar 25' 1 Apr 2 MELAMPUS L.ttrpiel. L »|o« Mar it >pr 2 UTIMIIOM Liuraail tar i Apr 7 »'»X luerpiei. Apr I Ap,1,295 words
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Advertisement2104 1965-03-22 13 If *1 1 *h w±j 1 1 1 jj#4 in Krt v 1] Pi KSI THE EAC LINES K*AA j/sM\ ma tm «N* MMMMJRIItNIM RNANO K^mj "*i. p»»m *****. P»i«t on m«« I2i;i SAILINGS TO ICTROUTN. LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE H»VR[. HAMBURG. IREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERIAM, AMSTEROAM. GOTHENIURG, AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN S2,104 words
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Advertisement1051 1965-03-22 13 tog»^ ellerman bucknall s.s. Co., ltd. U.K./ Continent S.ng.cc-e P. S'-im P-ning "SSSS,,^,,, ,t,, SI'S e.t» r »;«rßsta 27Mil raU*— B^SSSs^tL 25 27 July 21 Jail McALISTER CO. LTD. HARRISONS CROSFIELD ■JsrSTUi/i .Malaysia) ltd. |!PI|Ri9VVV9 l lVlfM P TBV9 l 'l 2£us^Es^KS^^^^Aa^&kK^B3ULßßi MMITIME WIIOIIIC. SIHtAPORE TEL: *****. r>. IHAM UOI1,051 words
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Article1121 1965-03-22 14 THE tablr of xhrnrn on Urn "VI^L shows last btMlnett to M*r. 13 (A) and last business since that date (B) with M and L standing for IligheU and Lowest business for 1964 and this year to date. iNßu>Tßtaui 1:50 AIM BfiCkS 15 50 tJt 130 Boultead1,121 words
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Article614 1965-03-22 14 Tin price up 3.87½ on week pHE price of Strait, tm in 1 Penang OH Saturday fell y $1.87 i to $650.12!. per plcul. eek of $3.87 i. The offering on Saturday as estimated at 240 tons own 15 tons giving an estlated offering ior the whole ix-day trading week614 words
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Article71 1965-03-22 14 Expectations of U.S. businessmen are moving to new high I New highs ln sales, profits and orders In the second quarter of 1965 are seen by 1.554 representative manufacturers, wholesalers -n/ i r-,.,,!!.-,; vnrvpvMi Korprust* J, .7 surv fy M rorecusts ger than at any time71 words
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Article17 1965-03-22 14 Naw Vark: buying TT 32 11/ Id. airJ^ TT.r 00^r.,,,,: J-g L"« -0257: °»""r> -24*17 words
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Article22 1965-03-22 14 tV "<• •>«"">• market In H *<"" on Saturday the U.B. w»» nuotrd at 5 76t (or T.T. and 8.T84 tor caih j-;--.,, j- <«22 words
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Advertisement1187 1965-03-22 14 Y^ """KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Wcitre loronto Dttro>t Chicago i •Tnaaskiaa Mara" 11/14 Apr J4 Apt 22 May 21 May 31 May 5 luce "Maaeskiaa Mara" 21/21 Apr I May 4 lice I luac 13 laae 17 laaa I Wast Coast1,187 words
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Advertisement1018 1965-03-22 14 !E°IoRIENTi LINES J Soilings to the United Kingdom. Dept. Dept. Dept. Arrive Spore P. Sham Penong U.K. 1965 1965 1965 CHITRAL 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 30 Apr ORONSAY" 28 Apr 19 May HIMALAYA 9 May 27 May CATHAY 29 May 31 May 1 Jun 24 Jun CHITRAL" 281,018 words
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Advertisement698 1965-03-22 14 ■tfH 11 «?W#%4**lB# IBimAVA MAI A VAN STnnK INllirFv IIIHLHIHII OIUUIX IHUIUrLG Mar. 15. Mar 18. Mar. 17. Mar. 18. Mar. 19. Mar. 20. •Industrials: 78.42 78.06 77.16 77.14 77.18 77.34 Tins: 102.46 102.09 101.05 101.10 100.34 99.62 rubbers: 103.61 103.61 103.13 103.13 103.13 103.41 •gfc- JSS 122Dec. 29. 1962698 words
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Advertisement145 1965-03-22 14 WILHELMSEN LINES fR 0M SCJAC'nivtjn 4111 CfiMlincltll POM I ftf t4ta%f fctfc IRI MtJtJ RMfj NeaM S'ria* TORRENS CX.i Manila) sai Teear TALISMAN (CalK l-inan lacan) U/31 Mar TARIFA 'Calla Manila 1/ S Apt 11/11 API IJ/11 Api RABRFR F IMP U«t fROM U.S.A.. tULF AND NEST COASI PORTS RINtSVIILt145 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1120 1965-03-22 15 Guinness offer: Mart studies implication Frnm Our \TnrlfPt Pnrrocnrkn#l^nt i-rom uur Market correspondent TUf l-v~ Jr« it 1• Hh long awaited duinness Malaysia offer to the public came and went last week 10 me ijuuui ume ana wtni idM wetK CailSinjf nardlv a ripple, as tar as tne market was1,120 words
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Article31 1965-03-22 15 RUBBER TIN Mar. IS. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. (p. Ib). (p. picul). ?1| cH. $644.50 71t cts. S645.12) 7U cts. $645.62; 711 cts. S651.75 71} cts. S652.00 S650.12131 words
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Article719 1965-03-22 15 rpeE following 13 a complete -1 hJ «#^lli«-^ ..T»«.*s«.. Of f^«S«d quoUtions m. MM Brtcka 15. SO 1150 Hvnilnd 1.30 1.3.' C.h Holding 2.01 2.03 C.T.S. ordi 41/3 42/3 liunlop 1 SO 1.58 KiSO l.M 1.60 K.i"u dft> 1.U3 I 05 Kaai Smelt 3.M> 3. Wo719 words
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Article116 1965-03-22 15 -m^ £2\^^^ ber 1964 and 160.335 long tons during January 1964. %-sas jn?-^sisiaKsTas long tons In January 1964. Synthetic rubber used ln Januar^r amounted to 126.175 long tons which Is 74.98 per cent of all new rubber consumed. In December 1964. 124.258 long tons were us«l.116 words
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Article18 1965-03-22 15 Indonesian production of tin In concentrates In December toul ed ss*Aa« The December figure lifted total18 words
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Advertisement521 1965-03-22 15 RHHWV^W^ I I^l ■HBHB tul BiuifDiiDTrv IHt BAWfcKurrL« ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Pi BLIC EXAMINATION public txAMi.-NAiiuN IN BANKRUPTCY No. 693 of 1959. RE: Amir bin Ahmad S™ KLSZ the Public Examination of the abovenamed bankrupt be held on Wednesday, the Mth day of April. i 965 at 2- 30 ock)ck521 words
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Advertisement516 1965-03-22 15 FW^BbIHI L4^^l aaB^H I k-fniH KLUAH PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JKR j.n..R. Tawaran darlpada pemborong2 y»ng berdaftar dl-J.K.R. kelas "D" SsrSrSf^^ 300 peung pada 30hb Mach ft?*. 1965-UNTOK:-PEMBINAAN JALAN »°S J^wl. BAL A I S Na KEDAH SELATAN. s«afli« iir? hoieh di-d«nati di nuSS^W^SiSStat^t^; Negeri. Kedah Perils. J.K.R Alor sur dan JuruUra516 words
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Advertisement522 1965-03-22 15 tenders JOHOR JKR tender NOTICE tcred" "ontractors Cla^8'!: 1 and above wU, recei ved by Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan ef)a Jo°!] or a UP, t0,oI? Noon of the 3rd. April. 1965 for CONSTRUCTION OF RAW ffi -SSSUB?^! NEW SUNGEI MUAR I WATER SUPPLY AT PANrHnn miur CHOR. MUAR. i JOHORE .K522 words
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Advertisement419 1965-03-22 15 tenders PEJABAT SETIA-USAHA KERAJAAN. PERAK. IPOH SALE BY TENDER LOT (A, Fifteen typewriters and two adding machine. lB) Hoover Vftcuula Cleaner. <l» Sieel cupboard, (I) BiCyti!? an- j, lu^- a"d l 6) tUbeS" The •bove items can in«Pectat he Pejabat Setia-u»atia Kerajaan. Perak. Ipoh. 3«Lftd U^ compan led by a419 words
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663 1965-03-22 16 BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON. Sunday [EEDS the tough Yorkshire side managed by former international forward Don Revie, took over the English League leadership from London club Chelsea yesterday. Leeds, without two of their regular players, centre-half Jack Oharltor and fullback Paul Reaney, beatReuter - 663 words
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RUGBY ROUNDUP
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Article429 1965-03-22 16 LONDON, Sun. V BRILLIANT try after a 58-yard solo run In the 1 last miaute oarned England a 3-3 draw against i Scotland in the- Calcutta Cup Rugby Union match at Twickenham yesterday. Andy Hancock. 25. olaying In only his second interna- tlonal match, dashed Scot-Reuter - 429 words
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Article1209 1965-03-22 16 »««on VJIIa 2 \M«s Fowl I Fiarkbm-n 4 W"l Ham 0 FUrkTMM)! S WHA I.**d« Krcrton 1 l^icmter 0 Biirnlrr I.iTcrpool .1 Fnlham 2 Shfff. Wed. 1 Man. fid. Sundriiand I Tnltenhim 1 WoIvm 3 Bloke 1 Postponed: Arsenal r Birmlnrham. Chelae* v Sheffield Init^d P1,209 words
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Advertisement662 1965-03-22 16 MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Section II! ON. No. 12 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 102 of the Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133 thai a drait layout plan of the nrreunder has been prepared and i< open to public inspect kv < Office of the Municipal Council of ihe Town und662 words
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Advertisement281 1965-03-22 16 MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) section It 2 G.N. No. 13. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 102 ol the Muni- clpal Ordinance i Chapter 133 that a draft layout plan of the area described hereunder has been prepared and Is open lo public inspection at the Office of the Municipal281 words
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Advertisement715 1965-03-22 16 NOTICES ri«ti>il»n Komi mrjß d»n Ferkakas2 Srkolah. Uhan IMS. Tawaran akan dJ-teiima darlpada pemborong? J K.R. yan« berdafUr dl-Kedah sahtngga Jam 300 pelang t«pat pada 10.4.65 untok membekalkan korsl meja dan perkaka&2 sekolah bagi tahun IMS. Hutir2 jenis korsi meja dan perkakas yang di-krhpndakl ttap3 bahaglau boleh di-&emak dan dl-per-olehi715 words
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Advertisement1068 1965-03-22 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR LECTURERS. I APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Lecturer* to the Reha- blllUUon Centre. Bunut. Brunei. 1 (Two vacancies). Applicant), should have the following qualifications: <a) Standard V Malay Including knowledge of Jawl. Fbi Overseas School Certificate or equivalent. <ci1,068 words
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Advertisement466 1965-03-22 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SARAWAK APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of:— Assistant Engineer 'Noa-esub-lishmenu 'II vacancies). Salary scale: Dlv. U. C 4-6 (1690--1170). Public Works Department. Sarawak. Applicants must possess a decree :In Civil Engineering ot a recognised University or qualifications Tvhich give exemption trom Part* I and II466 words
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Article1811 1965-03-22 17 Epsom Jeep - Royal Heritage by neck Epsom Jeep NINE-YEAR-OLD SUPERSONIC ROMPS HOME IN TROPHY RACE RACING with JPOH, Sun. Leong Stable's Royal Heritage won the main sprint for Class Two horses over s£f straight here today. Ridden by apprentice M. Yusoff. Royal Heritage held off a strong challenge by the outsider Master1,811 words
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Article46 1965-03-22 17 TOTAL POOL 1108.2 M h— No. *****6 ($26,77*) 2— No. *****3 ($13,38*) 3— No. *****8 6,694) Starters ($743 CMb): Niv *****0, *****3, *****4, *****1, *****7, *****9. *****2. *****0, *****7, *****2. Consolation ($531 raeh): No*. *****9, *****1. *****1, *****5. *****4, *****4. *****5. *****6, *****2, *****2.46 words
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131 1965-03-22 17 ASIAN SELECTION ROUT DANES IN FRIENDLY MATCH BAPMINTUN COPENHAGEN. Sunday. FAR East Asian stiection beat Denmark 8-1 ma frienuly badminton match here. The Asians, who led 3-1 on Friday, won all five matches played last night. SINGLES: Tan Aik Huang (Malaysia) bt E. Kops 3-15, 18-17,15-11: Billy NB (Mai) btReuter - 131 words
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Article152 1965-03-22 17 Cambridge raise supporters hopes LONDON, Sun. The annual University Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge on April 3 seems likely to be an exciting race, alter all. When Oxford, the overwhelming favourites, shattered the all-time record for the traditional Putney to Mortlake course in practice on Friday, the result of152 words
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186 1965-03-22 17 Officials argue over who's winner I ATHLETICS OSTEND, Sun— Jean FayoU* (Prance) yesterday woo the closest finish ever seen in th« International cross-country championship when he beat Mcl Batty (England) literally at the tape Confusion marked the finish m officials argued among themselves as to the winner. With no photofinishReuter - 186 words
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Article80 1965-03-22 17 TOKYO. Sun.— The Engllshlanpuage version of the film of the Tokyo Olympic Games last October will have its premiere In Kuala Lumpur on Apr. 7. The film has been cut to two hours from the original three hours. The longer film, with commentary80 words
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Article39 1965-03-22 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Tom Heaney broke the RAP Chanfrt golf course record by three stroke* when he won Division A monthly medal with a par-70. The course record of 73 was set by Bop Smli 1 last year.39 words
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Article31 1965-03-22 17 LONDON. Sun. John Pulman I retained his world professional 'snooker title when he beat his > fellow British challenger Fred Davis by 37 frames to 38 hen last night. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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498 1965-03-22 17 Season starts tomorrow with 'new look' THE ENGLISH FLAT- LONDON. Sun. WITH FEWEF courses in operation, more evening racing and an increase in the number of cards combining flat and jumping races, there will be a new look about the FnpUsh Flat racing reason which ?i arts tomorrow The HorseraceReuter - 498 words
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Article241 1965-03-22 17 I ON DON. Bun.— Mlfhty Gurkha. last year's winner. Is among 44 acceptors announced yesterday for the Lincoln Handicap, the first major race of the English Plat season, to be run over 8f at Doncaster on Wednesday They are with probable jockeys and weight. Pauencer fIU Pigsott) 9.7:241 words
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Advertisement240 1965-03-22 17 KAY SUGAR MILL MACHINERY Block For Roller NEW MILL ROLLERS C.F.C. VACUUM PANS I»C»SSE BAtIINC PRESSES RESNEUING OF ROLLERS CONDENSERS SUGAR GRADERS FILTER PRESSES LIME KILNS GRASS HOPPERS SULPHUR BURNERS C»RBONATION TANKS SCREW CONVEYORS CANE CARRIERS CONT. JUICE SULPN. UNITS CHIMNEYS ■AGASSE ELEVATORS CONT. SYRUP SULPHTN. UNITS SPRAY PONDS PIPING!240 words
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Advertisement110 1965-03-22 17 figjS3^| THE LAROUSSE Li fjQ I P^mjl fjm With over 700 piges of text illustrated with colour plates aid more than 870 W/A j IP II photographs aid naps. Beautifully I m M wk V printed aid bond with a full-colour mfM AY jickit. Size 11i"x8i". I Pleat* send me110 words
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Article, Illustration786 1965-03-22 18 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel Wild strokes sweep Malaysian side to disaster,,. Report by pictures by Soong Hon Sin j£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Today was a day with very little credit for Malaysian cricket. Twenty wickets were lost for 193 runs in 281 minutes, the twoday match with Worcestershire wasSoong Hon Sin - 786 words
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Article824 1965-03-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sun— A storm broke over the city at about 4 p.m. today and all five senior tournament cricket i matches were abandoned as drawn. Of the three matches played at Balestier Road, the brightest batting was proI vided by SCRC's Khoo Ong Lee824 words
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Article194 1965-03-22 18 Final wore*: Worcestershire 310-7 dccl.. MaU>sia 119 and 74. MALAYSIA IST INN'S Ranjil D'Ollveira b GifTord I Jert miaa c Coldwell b Giilord 24 M. ShephrrdMß c Pl»rel! b Gilford Da Silva b GifTorri 17 C. Shcplvrrdson c Kenyon b Sladc 9 Dclilkan b GifTord 18 Giirurharan c Richardson194 words
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Article157 1965-03-22 18 WOMEN'S HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Sun. Selangor became un-, bf-aten champions in the women's inter-state hockey tournament which ended here today. In their final match this morning. Selancor beat Malacca 4-0. Previously they had beaten Singapore 3-0. Negt! 1-0 and Penang 3-0. >ung. inexperienced Ma-. lacca to;im. who157 words
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Article81 1965-03-22 18 BANGKOK. Sun— Hsieii Yung Yo (Formosa) won the Tlmi Open uolf championship today with a llnal round of 70 for a four-round, total of 283. Kuo Chi Hsung (Formosa), who. led Into the final round by or.* stroke from Hsteh, crashed to a 77 today andAP - 81 words
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Article102 1965-03-22 18 ATHLETICS IkkM AAA 51-mile crov«- fOiinlr> Tm-lUiikt 1 J M.irBttUM 'aim 22 2.-. t Cpl Iom::n 3 R isubramaiuam Champion tc:tm HQ 28 C wealth Ir.ianirv Ch.irr'UOM school: ACS loocn Ma. (.illivrav (up «-Bn»l 'T I.:ma B us E.--: 3 Nov» 1 lnter-prim»ry m-lioul Pnntiant: Malay Sch 1102 words
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166 1965-03-22 18 O'Neill hits 125 in recovery by Aussies DORT OP SPAIN. Sun— A Mag- nificent innings of 125 by Norman O'Neill helped the Australian cricketers to recover from a batting slump to score 316-9 on the first day of their match against Trinidad here yesterday. The Australians, who won thP toss,Reuter - 166 words
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Article19 1965-03-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Jlmmj Weir won three trophy racea *t the go-kart meeting at Kalians here today.19 words
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Article162 1965-03-22 18 Latiff hits 5 past Negri FAM CUP NCGRI 2 lOHORI CEREMBAN, Sun.— entre -forward Latirl Ibrahim was Johores hero in this FAM Cup south zone tie here today. Latiff bagged five goals, Including a hat trick. In a onesided match. Negri Sembilan could not solve Johorr\ fast -moving aU» tacks162 words
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Article86 1965-03-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Th» Specialist Teachers Trainand the Sekobti A lam Shah at Chera.s Ro.td hert uili be turncri la?e" when Malay-. third Seap Games from to 21. Oian Singh, secretary of th« accommodation and eaten: mitlee said thi.s at a taut committee secretaries StaditiTi Necara here86 words
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Obituary66 1965-03-22 18 TAV: JOHN. Ah PBooa »^-<1 %0 p*#«rd MMV peacefully xf 7W-C, u.iia I'nvoh l.ai. off 7 m r. I'ppr Sfrnncoc.n Road on H-S-M IraTtas b«Mn4 on. I:.-. BH i CfeP*. 1 daiuhtfr. 1 .i<lo[.'rrl IfH*iTT. ?ion»-ir. 1 tTiftfhl'lrrn and isrvst crnn4rhildrrn M Fun»r«J arr»nK^m''n'^ 'o b# a*l\ ;h^l MR.66 words
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Advertisement309 1965-03-22 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS CHAN LIM: Dicky Kirn Tia»« tm Mr*. Chan Kit Bianc and l»t» Ur On Kit Blanc to Irene Qiirt L»n only dauehtrr of Mr and Mm. Lin Sai— Singapore 21-H-6Y Blue print for success and its entirely in your hands, if you let STAMFORD COLLEGE show you the309 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-03-22 18 SPORTS DIARY' Badminton Spore combined schools mter-disxrict champion* ship iNRC. 2.15 p.m V Hockey Neert Ue: CXC Teachers; SPOBA v R:n.e*ni 'NSC pariitn?. Sbarn. laiplnf Lgc: Telecoms v Fed. Enfjincf-rt <H>p:;madei BOCCEB Klane Dlt. 2: B*. 1 Kapar v Jubilee Sch.41 words
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