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Title Section21 1965-03-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 [lie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article373 1965-03-25 1 Aussie, lban killed at border KUCHING. Wed. Six hours after being flown to a position close to the border in the Bau district, south-west of Kurhing, yesterday, an Australian Army Sergeant and an Ib a n tracker were killed and two Australian soldiers were wounded while on patrol. It Is373 words
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Article40 1965-03-25 1 HALIFAX Wed A Jour-en-gine Canadian Air Force reconnaissance bomber, men aboard. crashed about A 0 miles nnrtli of San Juan. Puerto Rico the Air Force announced today Fir>t reports Indicated there were no »urvlvors.— AP.AP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration594 1965-03-25 1 Khalid replies to Goh on textile quota dispute NEW OFFER BY BRITAIN ALTERED ENTIRE SITUATION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed 'with or without Singapore' THE negotiations on the annual export quota for Malaysian cotton piece and made-up goods to Britain will go on with or without Singapore taking594 words
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Article, Illustration324 1965-03-25 1 MRS. BANDA MEETS HER CABINET COLOMBO, \Vc(lihml:»\. \IHS. Siriraavo Bandaranaikje held ;i crisis meeting with the Ceylonese Cabinet loday amid reports that she would resign ;is the worlds first and only woman Prime Minister. Mrs. Bandaranike's Socialist Sri Lanka Freedom Party went down to defeat In Monday's Parliamentary elections atReuter; UPI - 324 words
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Article72 1965-03-25 1 PRETORIA. Wed. Alphonse Joseph Jaquesson. 55. made up a fourth at bridge and found he had a losing hand he landed up in jail. Under the Suppression of Communism Act. he was banned from all uatherings and the authorities decided his card game, with72 words
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Article57 1965-03-25 1 JAKARTA. Wed— The supreme military court will soon try a man charged with being involved in the 1963 attempt to assassinate President Soekarno. Jakarta newspapers reported today Haji Bachrum. of Bogor. 40 miles south of Jakarta, was captured last year and accused of beingReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-03-25 1 Tengku gets mediation offer from Nkrumah KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DRESIDENT Nkrumah of Ghana has written to Tengku Abdul Rahman offering the services of the Afro-Asian countries to mediate in the MalaysiaIndonesia dispute. Speaking to reporters after today's weekly (.;il)iiH'l nurtin.u. Ilic Tengku said he received Hk* letter ;i few days239 words
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Article27 1965-03-25 1 HK gold haul HONG KONG. Wed— Cu.stoms officers today seized 46 gold bars I worth HK5327.000 from a Briton who arrived here by air from Frankfurt Renter.Reuter - 27 words
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239 1965-03-25 1 BEIRUT. Wed. TTX Abdul Razak said here that if Indonesia did not stop her policy of "confrontation and aggression," there would be no hope for peace in the world. Tun IC.i/.ik told a press conference before leaving for Khartoum. Sudan, that for nearly twoReuter - 239 words
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Article31 1965-03-25 1 LONDON Wed Mr QmnMn Hogg, ebullient CorutervaUve M P has a slnKinit dog with a patrtoric reportoire. Including -Land of Hope and Glory.' the Daily Mirror 1 reported today.Daily Mirror - 31 words
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Article79 1965-03-25 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Harold Wilson has invited a stage mimic to come to the House of Commons to watch him in action, it was reported today. The mimic, Mike Yarwood. 23, who does an impres- sion of the Prime Minister In his act. wrote asking if heReuter - 79 words
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Article41 1965-03-25 1 The ideal b0y LONDON. Wed. -The ideal boys must have charm, money and clean teeth but I above all. character, accord- Ing tc teenage girl*. Their views arc published in survey carried out recently among members the Stnatham Youth Centrhere. RenterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1965-03-25 1 NEW DELHI Wed Inaia lias 2.400 million rats five times the country's human population. Dr. Su.slula Nayar. India's Health Minister, told a questioner in ParI llament here today —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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191 1965-03-25 1 Fourth day of hits on Noith Vietnam SAIGON. Wed -United States and South Vietnamese planes today attacked North Vietnam for the fourth time in as many days. U.S. Air Force planes Hew What were described by a military spokesman ai port roles presumably suppression of anti-aircraft fire. There was noReuter; AP - 191 words
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Article34 1965-03-25 1 CAMBODIAN S ACCUSE SOUTH VIETNAM PHNOM PENH. Wed. South Vietnamese forces shelled Cambodian vill.c'e and wounded three Cambodians in the Kampot Province, just across the border, the Cambodian Government declared tonight —Beater34 words
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Article355 1965-03-25 2 WASHINGTON, Wad. McNAMARA: SAME TYPE OF FUMES USED IN CYPRUS, BERLIN, AMERICA PRESIDENT Johnson was not consulted about the use of gas in Vietnam, his Press secretary disclosed last night. For many years the use of riot control weapons has been relegated to area commanders.' Air.Reuter - 355 words
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75 1965-03-25 2 I ON DON. Wed.— A demualion ot 14 British Labour parliamentarians last night spent more than one hour with U.S. Embassy officials 1 protesting against the "progressively worsening situation In Vietnam." The deputation, made ud of members elected to Parliament lor the75 words
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Article, Illustration234 1965-03-25 2 Stewart expresses concern ITNITED NATIONS, > Wed. Mr. Michael Stewart, British Foreign Secretary, last night expressed concern over the use of gas in the Vietnam u:»r. But he told reporters at the I'nited Nations that he was satisfied that the 1 nilnl States did not want an escalation of theReuter - 234 words
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140 1965-03-25 2 -Aussies back U.S. Vietnam policy pANBERRA. Wed. Australia nrmly supported the stand of the United States in Vietnam and its decision to attack targets in North Vietnam, the Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said last night. He was making his first formal foreign affairs statement in the House140 words
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Article390 1965-03-25 2 LONDON, W«d rpHE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday > refused to condemn j the use of non-lethal j ga< in Vietnam but made it plain that Britain was against unlimited extension of the war there. He told Parliament that j so far as heReuter - 390 words
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149 1965-03-25 2 rpAIPEI. Wed.— The po--1 litical tide in Africa has taken a turn in favour of the free world, according to the Nationalist Chinese Vice-Foreien Minister. Mr. H. K. Yang. He made the statement here yesterday following his return from a 35-day official tour ofReuter - 149 words
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Article55 1965-03-25 2 HONG KONO. Wed.— Maj.-Oen. W.T. Campbell. Deputy Quarter-m.t.-ter General 111 the Army Department of ■rttaini Ministry of Defence, arrived here yesterday to begin a two-week tour of BritKi military installations in Hong' Kong and Singapore. He was formerly brlsadier in charge of administration. 17 Gurkha DivisionReuter - 55 words
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Article49 1965-03-25 2 MANILA. Wed A Philippines N;ivv patrol craft last night cnueht <t motorized boat off Cagayan de Sulu in the southern Philippines loaded with smuggled commodities, most of which carried the label "Made in Red China." Twelve Filipinos aboard the boat were arrested. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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237 1965-03-25 2 MoscowPeking split enters a 'new —stage'— OEKING. Wed.—Communist China yesterday condemned the recent Communist conference in Moscow and declared the S i no Soviet split had entered a new stage. Warning the new Soviet leaders not to "put your neck into the noose left by Khrushchev. 1 a lengthy article237 words
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230 1965-03-25 3 Britain to put time limit on overseas students LONDON, Wed. Britain is to tighten the control over immigrant students. Mr. Herbert Bowden, Leader of the House of Commons, announced this last night. A total of 53.600 students had been admitted since the Commonwealth Immigrants Control Act came into force inReuter - 230 words
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258 1965-03-25 3 LONDON. Wednesday. JJRITAIN'S Labour Government yesterday introduced a Bill it said would enable excessive rents to be cut and help tenants "suffering from the terror of insecurity." A White Paper .said it would lay the foundation for a better relationship between landlords and tenants,Reuter - 258 words
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289 1965-03-25 3 Two Smiths in run for top C'wealth job T ONDON. Wed. Two Mr. Smiths— a Canadian and an Australian are being discussed I in Commonwealth circles as prominent nominees for the top post of Commonwealth Sec-retary-General. Officials said yesterday a number of nominations had been received and were beI ingReuter - 289 words
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109 1965-03-25 3 I ONDON. Wed. Queen L Elizabeth has appointed composer Benjaaiin Britten and Dr Doroth> Hodgkin. winner o( the 1964 Nobel Prize lor chemistry. M members of the Order of Merit. Britain's highest award Britten, hi. is Britain'!; best known living composer. Dr HodgkinReuter - 109 words
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Article101 1965-03-25 3 TpEADING. Wed. Teen- age girls here may be asked to sign a virginity pledge, on the lines of the temperance pledge under which men renounce drink, it was reported yesterday. Mr. Fred Jackman. secretary of a local temperance society, has put forward a proposed pledge for theReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-03-25 3 A WORRIED mother picks up her ringing telephone and her worries are over. "I'm back, mother, yes. all in one piece," a familiar voice told her. "and. oh. you saw me on TV didn't you? What did you think of it?" Now turn to Page 11.50 words
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229 1965-03-25 3 A party boss is appointed No. 2 to Gromyko MOSCOW, Wednesday. THE Kremlin announced yesterday that Mr. Leonid Ilyichev, a leading Communist spokesman on culture, who was regarded as Mr. Khrushchev's chief ideological, spokesman, has been appointed a Deputy Foreign Minister. He succeeds Mr. Valerian Zorin. 62, a veteran diplomatReuter - 229 words
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151 1965-03-25 3 P/iRIS, Wed President de Uauile and the reiiriiiK Russian Ambassador yesterday exchanged toasts which seemed to indicate the ditierences between Paris and Moscow had all but disappeared. The occasion was a luncheon in honour of Mr. Serge Vinoßradov. who Is returning toAP - 151 words
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Article38 1965-03-25 3 LONDON. Wed. President Radhxlcrishnan of India, who had a cataract ooeration on his left I rye in the London Clinic on Mon- day spent a comfortable night: and his condition ll .satisfactory, a spokesman MM yrsterday38 words
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Article59 1965-03-25 3 LONDON. WPd. Princess Margarri and her husband Lord Snowdon arrived in London by ur hiM night from Entebbe at ;hf end of visit to Uganda The princess was confined to ler room for two days with a virus fever during her stay, but re:overed and attendedReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1965-03-25 3 LONDON. Wed— Miss Margaret Elizabeth Foot. 54. sister of Lord Caradon. British representative at the United Nations, was found drowned on Monday in a river at Callington. Cornwall. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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196 1965-03-25 3 'Miracle' man to help find missing widow ONDON, Wed. A Dutch clairvoyantdetective called in frequently to help solve missing persons puzzles in Holland Is to prob/ the disappearance of a wealthy English widow. Oerard Croiset. 54. who has worked on cases of missing persons in America wthout having crossed the196 words
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76 1965-03-25 3 Rude taxi driver fined under 1847 law I ONDON. Wed. A taxi m > driver was summoned In Southend under a by-law of 1847 for failing to conduct himself with civility and propriety towards his fare. John Malcolm Rogers, 29, was fined 10 shillings and ordered to pay casts. TheReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement338 1965-03-25 3 Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders fair338 words
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Advertisement264 1965-03-25 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED f ml MORE •I and MORE people are I opening I I/• 6% DEPOSIT I ACCOUNTS IT—^/J^Earn STEADY I fijl jand SAFE income ~*~TEL ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned H Subsidiary of M CITY I264 words
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Article, Illustration460 1965-03-25 4 Tiong Bahru tenants' plea to Govt SINGAPORE 'J'HK newly-elected chairman of the Tiong Bahru Prewar Flats Committee, Mr. Li in Song Song, said today that Ili c Tiong Bahru tenants were aware thai they had been enjoying che a p rentals all460 words
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255 1965-03-25 4 CAR RIDE COST HER $100, SERVANT TELLS MAGISTRATE CINGAPORE. Wed. *3 A 55-year-old maidservant. Lim Kirn Lian, told a magistrate's court today that she had been taken for a ride in a car and cheated of $100. She said that it was entirely in the interests of her jobless son255 words
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Article82 1965-03-25 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Government today drew the attention of all employers In Singapore to the provisions of the Labour Ordinance, Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance and Clerks Employment Ordinance, under which they are required to submit returns of workers in their employment. An employer who fails to submit82 words
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Article384 1965-03-25 4 '['Hi: following la today'! schedule of civil aircraft movrmrnti at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC From London, Frankfurt, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) S.4S p.m. from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Beirut. Karachi, Bombay, Bangkok (BA 702) Mil p.m.; from384 words
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Advertisement413 1965-03-25 4 CAPITOL TONIGHT 9.30pm PREMIERE! SINGAPORE PHONE ***** BOOK NOW —NO FREE LIST! The Thrilling story of the unsung heroes of the Pacific War... the Coast-Watchers, who report the movements of Jap planes ships UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents CARY GRANT LESLIE CARON in *OPeRaTiON tatmr Goose" ■co-starring TREVOR HOWARD* in TECHNICOLOR I r413 words
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Advertisement310 1965-03-25 4 gtj\ r f VA DA '-Y 4 SHOWS: »m, 2 30, 6.00 9.15 p.m. 3rd 'T'plosive WEEK!! "X" means ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! ...Not recommended for children under 16! JOSCPH C IEViNE presents ft IHE CARPHBABGERS S George PEPPARD JlBll**n»mV f Elizobeth ASHLEY f*l »1 M 1 OPENS TODAY Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE)310 words
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Advertisement582 1965-03-25 4 3rd BIG WEEK! I 11 am, 2.30, 600 9 15 pm. "this ii as jlt (iteriaiimeit: I wr uttmmmu rot. cxiimu imu ii Jowr-M luSm mmm IHE GARPEIHAB6ERS ;or<jc Prppord Carroll Boko Technicolor PonoVision (A Poromourt Picture SATURDAY MIDNIGHT' CATHAY PALACE AT 12 15 om AT 1 1 45 pm582 words
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202 1965-03-25 5 Exporters get subsidy of 2£ cents an egg SINGAPORE. Wed Four Singapore rxporters have bee ni granted a subsidy to export a total of 748.000 hens eggs. The subsidy of 21 ronts an egg is drawn from a .special fund set up jointly by Singapore Stockfoed Manufacturers' Association and the202 words
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Article153 1965-03-25 5 ALL ALLIANCE PARTIES MAY ADOPT PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday DIRECT membership of the Alliance party, which is to be tried out in Singapore, will "inevitably" apply to the Alliance parties in the mainland and the Borneo states, on Alliance headquarters spokesman said today. He was commenting153 words
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Article36 1965-03-25 5 PENANG. Wed. The Minislev of Education, inche Mohanipd Khir lohari. will o|>en the annual inci'itiß of ihe Province WplW\s!f>y Mrl.iv Parent-Teacher Ajteocintion a! the Al-Masriah religious school, Hnkit Mertajam. at 230 p.m. on Saturday.36 words
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296 1965-03-25 5 Telecoms losing war against phone box vandals B RODERICK PESTANA JO HO RE BAHRU, Wed. Telecoms officials have for a long time waged war to prevent the theft of coins and damage to telephones in phone booths all over the country. More modern and foolproof equipment is constantly being installed296 words
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Article273 1965-03-25 5 SCHEME MAY SOLVE PARTY PROBLEMS and the Borneo States. "We are experimenting with it in Singapore because the Singapore Alliance is a new alliance. Here on the mainland, the Alliance has been working smoothly and there's no reason to disturb it. "But I think we are slowly working towards direct273 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-03-25 5 Brilliant exam pass by Penang student MISS May (hua Bee Eong AT (above), of Penan*, recently gained a brilliant pass in her first-year science examinations at the University of New Kngland at ArmidaJ*. 3M miles north of Sydney. Sbe was awarded five prizes for her passes of two high distinctions120 words
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85 1965-03-25 5 LONDON, Wed. Queen Elizabeth yesterday deco- rated a Gurkha brigadier and Gurkha sergeant at an investiture at Buckinsham Palace. BRIGADIER ARTHIR PATTERSON received the D.SO i Distinguished Service Order t for, "irreat courage and vigorous leadership' while commanding the 89th Gurkha Brigade in opera-, UonsReuter - 85 words
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272 1965-03-25 5 IPOH. Wed. INDUSTRIES in Malaysia, particularly the larger ones, should set up safety councils of employees to prevent industrial accidents in their factories or workshops. This suggestion was made here today by Mr. W. Druce, Inspector of Machinery. Perak. when reviewing Industrial accidents in the272 words
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Article249 1965-03-25 5 HOW THE FREE UNIONS BEAT REDS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thirty-one trade unionists from all over Malaysia were today told how the Communists tried to take over the world trade union movement shortly after the last war. Mr. Stephan* Thomas an adviser to the Friedrich Ebert Foundation of West Germany, recalled249 words
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Article70 1965-03-25 5 SINGAPORE Wed Cathay Phciiic rill— Jl will introduce the >t cinec! MTViM bet wren 1 Singapore and Hone Kuna Irons (April 1 TMI flight, which will tak* three hour.-; and 10 minutes will i be operated every Sunday. Imrirm Singapore at 8 UL70 words
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Article62 1965-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Ton Puan Noor Aushah wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negiira. will at- tend the first annual competition !of the Singapore State Girl Guide* Association. Central Division. at the Singapore Chinese Girls. School. Cairnhill Road from 2.39 p.m to 5.30 p.m. on April 10 She62 words
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Advertisement150 1965-03-25 5 announces NEW Series as from L M 4tl.April^eW^> j^sl Radio Malaysia (Xuaia Lump) I v^n with i OVe I One-hour programme every Sunday 4—5 p.m. Also listen to EMI Pops Hour as from Ist April, 1965 over Radio Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) every Thursday B—9 p.m. HIERE IT IS! THE WIDELY150 words
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Advertisement520 1965-03-25 5 I^S fHi^v^ 1 1 Ik J W Wh.- rent a room? You will also have no prl\a«-y \Vliv pay libber rent lor a flat. You will have less money to spend on other thirds Why pay rent for a house which no one rise wants? If It Is a <jood520 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-03-25 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi Tyuo T»4Ar« jupt r \l l rru_TRYNOTA FULL O' fIASS AN' J ;7_> I NO/ELTIES INCAS6 |C==J \i I EVER NEED ANVj^y rJ fi /^J\_ 034 words
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Article125 1965-03-25 6 Tengku to address Pontian Umno UONTIAN. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will address a meeting of the Umno at ?he party headquarters here on March 29. Thr secret ary of the parti branch In Pontlan. Inche Buang bin Razali said the Mentrl Besar of Johorc. Dato issan bin125 words
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Article43 1965-03-25 6 tAPORE. U>d Dndak ■in. 26. was chanted in i magistrate 1 court with unlawful possession of an automatic I'istol and fly« rounds of ammunition at 5 IS p.m. yesterday in i-abrador Villa Road The case will b* mentioned on March 30.43 words
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174 1965-03-25 6 pKNAMi. Wrd s( <r rt society chief who escaped polite dr.ien.t twice was arrrstcd in a prr-<lawn swood on a fishinic hut in East Jelutong today. The man. brlirvod to be a leader of the "08 (lane", was sleeping when surprised by a raiding174 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-03-25 6 THEY NOW DEFEND SARAWAK'S BAU DISTRICT AGAINST INDON RAIDS GURKHAS from the border jump out of a helicopter at Bau as men of the 3rd Bn. Royal Australian Regiment wait to board the aircraft to take over their positions. Picture by Lee On Wing.Lee On Wing - 48 words
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Article99 1965-03-25 6 Couple found senseless in hotel oEGAMAT, Wed. A hotel-keeper here found a couple unconscious when he forced open their room door at 10 a.m. today. He said that he susp«ct«d .something was wrong when the couple did not respond to his call several times. The couple. LeeKimSwee, 23 of Sabak99 words
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Article30 1965-03-25 6 KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. The SrUngor Stamp Club raised $256.20 for the National Defence Fund at a stamp auction sale held at the British Council hall here yesterday.30 words
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Article320 1965-03-25 6 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching. Wednesday THE Australians formally took over defence of the Bau district of Sarawak's First Division from the Gurkhas yesterday after their main party which arrived by sea on Monday evening had been flown into the forward border posts. Men of the Australian advance320 words
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189 1965-03-25 6 Stephens hits at Lee for plebiscite —views IZUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, has criticised the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for his statement in Sydney yesterday that Sabah should have had a plebiscite. Mr. Lee said this could have given189 words
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176 1965-03-25 6 KLANG, Wed. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. said here today that it wai i important for the people to maintain peace and order In the country because Indonesian agents were only waiting for the chance to eaOM176 words
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112 1965-03-25 6 Campaign to raise money for Nanyang SINGAPORE. Wed. A campaign to raise money for Nanyang University ha* been '•lunched among Chinese schools In Singapore. The campaign to commemorate ii convocation, his been by the A-siocmtion of Nanyang Ui <;raduate« and Is .sponsored by three educaI tiunal bodies. They are the112 words
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76 1965-03-25 6 Curfew for whole of Johore west coast ITUALA LI MPLR. Wed.— An oIT-shore curfew will be imposed on the west coast of Johore, from Sungei Krsanc to Parit Telok Koran-.; fram 6 p.m. to 6 a.m daily from tomorrow. Wilh tlii tlu- wholr or the wrM coast of J-.ihore from76 words
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Article67 1965-03-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th» British Parliamentary Under-Ser-retary of State for Foreign Affair;. Lord Walston. will arrive here on Friday for a three-day visit before going to Bangkok to attend the; regional conference of British j Ambassadors, which begins next Tuesday. He will also visit South67 words
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Article71 1965-03-25 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will resume bis to'.ir <>f his departments on April 1 with R visit lo Kallani? Park. Katong I'irk ancKM.trme Parade at 9.30 in. At 10.30 a m. on the same day lin will visit beach resorts71 words
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Article22 1965-03-25 6 TANOKAK. Wed. The Prim* Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will address a rally at the Town Padang here on Monday.22 words
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183 1965-03-25 6 SINGAPORE. Wad. I rpHE University of Singapore today announced the results of the first and second year examinations for the Diploma in Social Studies Part I held In January. The fnllowinp candidates have I passed th« second year examl- nation: Miss Azgharl Becum Badsha. I183 words
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Advertisement103 1965-03-25 6 m B&- m ME JMr v w h ,ili I |L^w km i W j PIPU w ifc^ w^L it Iw I _y ...open upsmell that wonderful aroma Now for the first time NESCAFE retains, in full, the rich tempting smell of freshly roasted coffee beans -the beans which give103 words
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511 1965-03-25 7 Night club owner HE TRIED TO WRECK RIVAL'S BUSINESS jailed IPOH, Wed. The "sole intention" of the Rio night club proprietor, Choon Yin Koh, 28. in going to the Hawaii night club in Jalan Yang Kalsom here on the night of Dec. 3 last year was to '"wreck"' the business511 words
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Article33 1965-03-25 7 PKNANO wed died tn Mi Prnann Hospital «r*>' >irr n knocked dowi by niTnr-. M' K pensioner w« Rnarl whon h eoll'dri' -r..-nr-rvr!e r'rtrif! t* a unmin. Moer Ah Ctire33 words
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99 1965-03-25 7 BRITAIN TO RUSSIA: WE STAND BY MALAYSIA LONDON. Wed. Britain has told the Soviet i ion of her firm intention to continue assisting Malaysia in maintaining I hrr independence against outside attacks. Parliament was told yesterday. Mr George Thomson. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said this in a writtenReuter - 99 words
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Article65 1965-03-25 7 VJINGAPOUh. Wed. The Ist Singapore 'Trafalgar! Sea j Scouts, now known as 2301 Trafalgar St-a Scouts, founded more than half a century ago. have been told to quit their headquarters In Trafalgar Street. The land, which belongs to the Singapore Port Authority, is required for development65 words
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Article191 1965-03-25 7 Ningkan thanks the Gurkhas 1/ UCHING, Wed.— The 1V Gurkhas, who 11 days ago scored one of the biggest successes in the border war against: the Indonesians, were yesterday praised by the Chief Minister of Sa-' ntwak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, at a farewell parade. The 1 7 Duke of191 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-03-25 7 I O V E L V Tencku Azizah. daughter of the Sultan of Trengganu. who is now on a sis-day visit to Singapore with her parents. This picture of her was taken on Tuesday at Tanglin Halt when she accompanied her father who is the Timbalan114 words
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Article108 1965-03-25 7 pENANG. Wed. -Two more polio cases have been admitted to the General Hospital here, making a total of six for this month, three of whom were from Baling, central Kedah. The Btate Chlof Medical and Health Officer. Dr. S. Narayanan said today it appeared the108 words
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105 1965-03-25 7 LOOKOUT ALONG THE COAST FOR INDONS MUAR, Wed.— Men of the Royal Malay Regiment and the Malaysian Artillery are carrying out extensive reconnaissance and spot checks along the Johore coast. Equipped with fast motorboats these heavily armed men patrol the coast and pull into creeks to look for Indonesian infiltrators105 words
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Article47 1965-03-25 7 PKREMBAN. Wrd Inch" Ohazali bui Ahmad ha.s been fleeted chairman of thr Negrt Sembilan branch of thr Malayan Association of Youth Clubs. Other officials are: Vicr-prrsi-denl. Mr. Kan Kvan; secretary and Held oflirer. Inche Elia.s bin H«ji Noordin; treasurer. Che Norlia binte Han TaliD.47 words
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150 1965-03-25 7 MentrTs solution to curb vicious middlemen I/ANGAR, Wed. The Mentri Besar. Dato Shrikh Ahmad, has sukgesled that co-operative banking unions should br appointed as sole agents for the purchase of padi in each State. "This will prevent unscrupulous middlemen from exploiting farmris' he said. Dato Shrikh Aimml. who is also150 words
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135 1965-03-25 7 Govt told: Aid study of Chinese medicine SINGAPORE. Wed. The president of the Thong Chai Medical Institution. Dato N? Quee Lam. said today that the Government should help develop Chinese medicine in the Stato In his address after bring re-elected president for the eighth year. Dato Ng said: "The Government135 words
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Article38 1965-03-25 7 TANGKAK. Wpri The Miiv istrr of Education. Inchr Moh^mfl Khir Johnri. will open thr $417,000 Ledang Secondary English School. I which has ■bool 1.200 pupils and a staff of 46. here on April 4.38 words
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Miscellaneous306 1965-03-25 7 Straits Times Crossword I HT al M^nßaf*~HF HT B Br^ a«^ I BOH I Concerntng takinjj up a 7. Climbing equipment la put on musical lnstnimenl. ihtrt I the Dar«— no end to it! (5i nothing In that! (ft). 8 Mr Thomaa arrived ouuteit 11 Some mieh' take ctnnunoa— the306 words
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Obituary32 1965-03-25 8 H nrH< Hi i Minimum I IN EVER LOVING MaaMfJ Bl Ha F.r\ Khoo Chianit Ri r who departed to be with ttir Lord mrmberrd hy tielovrd wif« «nd raa32 words
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Article77 1965-03-25 8 MR AND MRS Tea ThaU Leonf ami brotlur- thank all relative* and fnenda lor their nervirea. i-ondolencea. wreath* and girt* on the n. their rrrrnt h.r»-.ivrmrnt I late Madam l.lin Kirn C.eoki THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. A. Amalno i*h to thsink frienda and relattvea lor U F'ruvera.77 words
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Article159 1965-03-25 8 »c Wortf* "C/ 3 ntmimtimt DON T MISS SALE at Town and OBeMTJ lin«» Salon. Nate Ann Buildi "i r d Road. S pore Dreaaea. t*|m>.uita. Blom.rn below rnit. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all tearhera and book addlcta to brown* In their *howroom at Time* Houar Kiver Valley Road.159 words
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Article30 1965-03-25 8 IS Hurif. S3 (Minimum) TOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Satur- «>< L'7th March li»«5 730 p.m Victoria Mrmo-.i. Hall. Speaker Dr. Alan Col*, reaturmc ape< lal muairal number* All Wel.ome.30 words
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Article600 1965-03-25 8 The astrologers on whose •dvice Mrs. Bandaranaike was ■aid to have chosen March 22 as polli lg day apparently read the wrong stars. Ceylon gets a new government. Mrs. Ban- daranaike's defeat being almost as complete as Mr. Dudley i Senanayake and his United National Party could600 words
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Article396 1965-03-25 8 The University of Singapore has lost five professors since February. Another head of department and a "large number" of senior lecturers and other staff are also reported to have given notice, or to be about to do so. To obtain an exact picture of the staffing position, a396 words
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Article223 1965-03-25 8 Dato Ng Quee Lam's call for Government support for Chinese medicine deserves more support than it will probably get. It may be ar- j gued thit Chinese medicine has not yet— after 3.000 years— gained sufficient respectability to justify a subsidy, but that is not the point. Dato223 words
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Article, Illustration339 1965-03-25 8 Reds are ready to light the fire in Thailand Many signs of a situation dangerously similar to South Vietnam in 1959 COMMUNIST subversion of 15 backward north eastern provinces of Thailand is well advanced. If some of the more pessimistic conclusions of local Western observers are premature, there are nevertheless339 words
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Article410 1965-03-25 8 TIME FOR PATIENCE AND GOODWILL LETTi 5") UR. DEVAN NAIR ha> lR two faces one political, the other trade union. From what I know of him over a long period I consider Devan Nalr primarily a politician. It is In this context that we must view his410 words
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Article709 1965-03-25 8 THE Government is to be congratulated for finally banning the socalled work-to-ruie weapon. Everyone knows that work-to-rule mean.s anything but working to rule. An employer must be mentally deranged if he were to employ workers under a set of rule.-, which, if followed, would result In the709 words
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Article411 1965-03-25 8 By Denis Warner UDORN. North-west Thailand, dry-season du*t (whirr, will turn t> unpayable mud baths when rains come soon). H«-ven years ago Th» Bo on the Mrkoim Rivrr, ilur south of Vientiane, was a Communist Vietminh town. It is a (nmmuni>t Virtminh lo.ta today. II appears now that the Virtname>NC411 words
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Advertisement597 1965-03-25 8 fVWKmmmWmWmWmWmWtmaimm. StraHsTi™ tMaJ.rM.il te handed to COLO STORAGE SUPER. MARKET Orchard Rosel (Receptionist Oeth) COLO STORAGE' BRANCHES*; At Holland Road Kstong Naval Bate < Authorltad Afentt CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Haute. Colly.r Quay TMC NEWS FRONT rittpatrict t Supetmerket M. M. ISMAIL J PI T.I «o.d N..a, 8... HAMIEM597 words
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Advertisement44 1965-03-25 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers ft Exporter* of Hiah Clou Wonted, t Woollem. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mormon, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood, Kowloon.44 words
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Advertisement97 1965-03-25 8 #> *^£r-^£~*7' J. *aT f P&i^^Bl^^^" aaaaaaT afc^Blßa/^ V*t i&r AUTOMATIC Protect your life, home and property! Built to approved standards, the Echo Automatic Alarm is specially designed by anti-burgulary experts. It can be installed anywhere, and is ideal for homes, business premises, ware-houses, banks, petrol stations, pawnshops ond gold97 words
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Article, Illustration567 1965-03-25 9 Bahaman: Action will be taken if they continue to work to rule By CHEW LOY KHOON: KUALA LUMPUR, Wed AS GOVERNMENT dispensers continued working to rule today, the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. warned that disciplinary action would be taken against them Drawing attention to567 words
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Article110 1965-03-25 9 KLALA I.IMI'IK. Wed. The Principal Establishment Officer. Tencku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. issued a statement today pointing: out the original circular bannine work-to-rule and go-slow campaign* among government servants still stands. lie was commenting on a Straits Times report that the Postmaster General, Malaya. Incbc110 words
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Article44 1965-03-25 9 KI/AI.A IX'MPUR. Wed The Sflangor Mentn Besar Dato Harun bin Haji Idrls. will tour the ITu Selangor d#tnct tomorrow. I "tlnniru- to the I'lu Ttlti Iron Mmrv the 28th milr Kuala r.umnur-Kiiva Kubu Bh,.- ftoad at 9.30 a a. I44 words
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248 1965-03-25 9 Recognition of U.S. degrees: A pledge by Khir KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. this evening pledged to see to it that a "definite policy decision" on the question of American degrees would be taken as soon as possible. Inche Khlr gave this assurance at248 words
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Article29 1965-03-25 9 l SEREMBAN, Wed. The Remi bau District, National Defence Fund committee will hold a fund- r. using fair on Rambau town padang on April 12 and 13.29 words
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Article366 1965-03-25 9 BOMB HOAX AT THREE MORE SCHOOLS One in Penang, the others in Singapore SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gOMB HOAXES today disrupted the studies of about 2,400 pupils in three schools two here and one in Penang. The pupils attending the Kenyon-Rea Methodist Girls' School at Sungei Pinang— soo each in morning and366 words
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Article167 1965-03-25 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A bomb dlsrjosal expert was called today to deal with a heavy ammunition box which was carried by a man Into the charge room of the C.I.D. in Robinson Road and dumped on the counter. ;The man shocked everybody within earshot by167 words
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108 1965-03-25 9 CINGAPORE. Wed. 01 While jobless here tor two month.s. a 14-year-oid boy from Penang stole a bicycle parked outside a printing picas In North Bridge Road. Two hours later, he was with a girl friend In a coflee-shop five miles away when108 words
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Article46 1965-03-25 9 BINOAPORE. Wed The Par East Air Force will conduct a parachute Jumping exercise at th» mouth of the Johore River on FTiday. Two Argosy aircraft will drop i 50 parachute* during the two-hour exercise beginning at 6 am an RAF spokesman said today46 words
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Article30 1965-03-25 9 BINOAPORE. Wed. Singapore* Minuter for Finance Dr Ooh Ken? Swee today declared open the new factory of Standard Chemlca, Corporation at Jurong whloh will produce sulphuric acid.30 words
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163 1965-03-25 9 King goes for practice run in frigate PORT SWETTENHAM, Wed.— The Yang diPertuan Agong today spent about six hours inspecting the Hang Tuah. first frigate of the Royal Malaysian Navy. His Majesty, dressed In the naval white uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, was receiver) at North Kiang Btralt s163 words
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129 1965-03-25 9 I/UCHING Wed Sarawaks Chief Minister. Mr Stephen Kalong Ningkan. yesterday presided over a loyalty ceremony In the rehabilitation centre in which 16 former members of the Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara took part betore their release. This is the second group of rebels to be129 words
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Article176 1965-03-25 9 The $10 pound: This is why KUALA LUMPUR. Wed "Administrative costs" are tbe reason why students are charged at the rate of $10 for every pound sterling in examination fees for the School -Certificate and the Malaysia Certificate of Education, a. Seiangor Education Office spokesman said today. Cambridge charges a176 words
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Article43 1965-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr T.in Teik Hock. 49. today tool over hs Selangor's Deputy Chic: Education Officer from Mr. Char YinK Tat, who is now Assistan Evaluation Officer In tbe Educa tinn Planning and Research Divi ision. Ministry of Education.43 words
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Article, Illustration277 1965-03-25 9 Situation not conducive to peace talks I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1 —The international situation is not conducive to the holding I of peace talks between Malaysia and Indonesia, the Thai Ambassadordesignate to Malaysia, I Mr. Prasong Buncheom, said here today. This was the principal reason, he said, why the !Thai Foreign277 words
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Miscellaneous664 1965-03-25 9 9^w Mm I fcJJ TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) (HANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur variety show; 7.30 Beverly HlllPenanf 6 Ipoh Malacca billies "Back to Califomy"; 2.0U p.m. Test pattern; 5.45 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Programme Summary: 5.50 Dick Powell "The Contest"; News outlines in the National 835 Religious programme; 9.00 Language;664 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-03-25 10 'RISING DEMAND FAR AHEAD OF FALTERING PRODUCTION' [JNITED NATIONS. Wed. Malaysia criticised the Tin Council today for permitting repeated breakthroughs in the price ceilings. Mr. R. Ramani. chief delegate of Malaysia at the United Nations tin conference here, .said it seemed that259 words
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501 1965-03-25 10 'ALBATROSS OF BUFFER STOCK' A BIG WORRY Jeopardised and Irretrievably injured as the direct result of an unrealistic price range. Mr. Ramani said another major concern to the producers was "the albatross of the Buffer Stock." It was Illogical to have an agreement to sustain a price range which inReuter - 501 words
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303 1965-03-25 10 Call by Malaysia to industrial nations to import more from developing countries WE L L I N G T <) N, Wed. Malaysia today expressed concern that no developed country had taken significant action to liberalise imports from developing countries. The chief Malaysian delegate to the Ecafe conference. Dr. LimReuter - 303 words
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Article103 1965-03-25 10 SINGAPORE. Wed A now recruitment drive for the Territorial Army will take place at the Beach Road headquarters from April 2 to 4. Malaysian cltiaen* between 23 years and 40 years may be enrolled v volunteers. Candidate* must aim be not lew than sf» 2in In103 words
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175 1965-03-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr Devan Nair. MP for Bungsar. has complained about the "grave shortcomings" at Port Bwettenham. In a letter to the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. he said the Port Authority did not maintain an independent tally of goods discharged175 words
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268 1965-03-25 10 'Made a stooge' defence: Chief clerk —freed PENANO, Wed —A defence lawyer, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, suggested in court today that an inquiry b* held into the running of the Penang Police Co operative Thrift and Loan Society. "Several of Its senior officials have been negligent and my client has been268 words
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108 1965-03-25 10 TANAH RATA. Wed.- Th« Cameron Highlands Town Board Is spending $80,000 to improve somp of the roads within its area. Inch? Ghazalli bin Mohamad Nor. who i.v chairman of th« Town Board and also the Distn<!< Officer, told the Straits Tlmej today: "We are widening108 words
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Advertisement103 1965-03-25 10 McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ARE BACKED BY SERVICE d M. D. M. LTD. M^_T P. O Box 103^ Kuala up n Trl 51 1 12 i B^BB^ Ulan Kfmaimn 1 2 1 8. Prlaline Java. DOES A WOMAN f^"!^!^PB V OP MANY MOODS SSSSSSI Hi M mur^Hl kildare: his Hk tflHll103 words
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Miscellaneous209 1965-03-25 10 n»p Bff V.T. linwrtfin 'Oft TH* MUMMY/ TH 1 UTTLe I AW, NQ OOP/ THAT TOUU I ..JUT I WASNT WHfITOIA. MEAN,! I YOU AM MML..AM' mjki, GUY IN TM'CAVE.' 12 000 I CANT BE/ I'M THE BIS 1 HERS 12,000 f YOU WASN'T HERE IT IS 12 000 l^/f'/j209 words
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Article, Illustration497 1965-03-25 11 America's space 'triple' CHANGES OF ORBITAL PATHS AN AID TO MOON FLIGHTS CAPE KENNEDY, Wed ASTRONAUTS Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom and John W. Young changed the orbital path of their Gemini spaceship three times yesterday as the highlight of a triple voyage around the earth that kept the United StatesUPI - 497 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-03-25 11 Back to earth: The Voskhod-2 spacemen OOVIET cosmonaut's Col. Pavel Bclyacv (left) and Lieut-Col. Alexei Leonov at their first public appearance on Sunday after their historic space flight in Voskhod-2. This picture was taken at Perm airfield. They returned to Moscow on Tuesday for the traditional heroes' welcome. first man71 words
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152 1965-03-25 11 NEW YORK Wed. The I New York baa inviled astronauts Virgil Otto- i torn and John Young to be guests of honour at a tick-er-tape parade on Monday and a spokesman for the space heroes has accepted. All New Yorkers loin in saluting152 words
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168 1965-03-25 11 How the Gemini spaceship compares with Russian ones AIOSCOW. Wed. A Russia's Vostok and Voskhod manned spaceships were both "steerable" for changing altitude but not "manoeuvrable" for changing orbit, scientific observers said here last night. The only known Russ i a n manoeuvrable spaceship was the unmanned Polyot (Flight) series,AP - 168 words
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148 1965-03-25 11 Frogmen parachute into sea to ensure safety of capsule som and Young decided to remain inside the craft. bobbing In slightly choppy seas. until a ship came alongside and lifted them on deck. Gemini control said a plane circling over the capsul« parachuted frogmen Into the sea to attach aReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement238 1965-03-25 11 s^*jj| i f r l p v^ ATfIBB«KEBS@ <^ \\iws. fJmf^ J^T .O the windahieldi* channelled directly into th» or J^M if BBPH "^^J I CJ& air extr cted t 1 0 lourrea boflt fci K fitted to either aide of the iacia direct an air Bawto '^Ni— f*)) J^^238 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-03-25 12 *«<•» Murk fLOTHES for the "girl on the go" will be the main attraction during a fashion show to be staged in Singapore next week. Golf and bowling outfits, swim and sports wear will emphasise the latest trends in style, colour and design. The show will be held237 words
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Article392 1965-03-25 12 If you are a bean-p01e. HAVE you always been a bit of a bean-pole, or have you got that way through being ill? Whatever the reason, go along to your doctor and see if he can give you some "plumping-out" pointers. If the doctor says you're fit as a fiddle,392 words
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Article270 1965-03-25 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS HAVE the interior of your piano cleaned occasionally. This helps to prevent damage to the fine wool felts, which are liable to attack from moths. It also prevents corrosion of the strings and pins. Ask your tuner about placing camphor inside the piano, where it will not obstruct270 words
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Article110 1965-03-25 12 FISH need not be defrosted before cooking, unless pieces need to be separated or unless rhey are of uneven thickness In cooking frosen fish, use the same methods you would for fresh or thawed fish, but allow longer cooking time Fish is done when it flakes and110 words
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Advertisement219 1965-03-25 12 MOTHERS AKTA-VITE ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY //W^~ ALL YOUR famil Y W V\V EVERYDAY 1^ Xr^mM drink In hot or cold milk, Sj| l^y Jm "a which tontuni a baUnced formuU V /j /KaSBto»V. °t 'our ctuntial vitamins. in219 words
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Advertisement624 1965-03-25 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY Hij^. ■•^l^l a^V I V'^.af Wonder Tonic with <^^> t f m c^s LOSS svv SHm Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). <jU HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It will also624 words
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Advertisement1346 1965-03-25 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COASf U.K.: Due Spore Saile P. Sham Peneng 'iMNON Liurpeal, Glasgow la Pt Mar 21 Mar 29 -NtIIOCNUJ lirerpeal. A»0"-iouth ll Pt Apr 2 •iUMPUS li«erpiil. G a |o« Mar 29 Ayr 2 Apr 4/ S "VRMIOON Liverpaal Apr I Apr AJAX Li.rrMil. Cb:m. Glasgow... Apr1,346 words
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Advertisement1103 1965-03-25 13 I BENmLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHDON, LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PORTS DirkiVANMnru For Liverpool Apr 23 BLNVANNUV.H Havre May I Sngatora <»t Shan. Pen.ng ITl??" I, la Pert/Mar 27 Mar 21*29 vt "JJ BENCLEUCH For Liverpool Apr 29 Hamburg May 14 S<ngabo<e Pt. Sham Penang Hull May 21 Mar 21/31 Mar1,103 words
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Advertisement1333 1965-03-25 13 top**- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \r^^^ U.K./Continent Singapore P. Sham Penang OH OF JOHANNESBURG L'Oon. H'burg. B'men, R'Oam. Anerp, Newcastle, M'bro II Apr CASTILIAN rlane. L'don, H burg, R'dam 13,15 Api II II Apr 19/21 Apr I CITY OF GLASGOW [ornc. H'burg. R'dam, Havre drangemouttt 25 77 Apr 211,333 words
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Article105 1965-03-25 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. I TNDUSTRIALS trading continued on a quiet line prices were steadier, but generally drifted lower with tew outstanding moves. Base metals were steady. Mt. Isa sained 9d to 345. 6d. and New Broken Hill 2s. to 130s. Oils vere steady. Mount laa, 34/3 N Broken Rill105 words
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Article231 1965-03-25 14 Match 24. Thr.T mc-ntha INOUSTRi'.^S ■io'inrnn 14 eta. I uitrrra 14 eta 'uniopk 14 eta. M. Com. 12 CU. :ity Dev. J eta M Cariiea 13 cv. R Smelters 2«i eta. McAl'.ater 12 eta. 14 eta II Inveat. 10 cU Kert Dlap I2CU. 0.C.8.C. IS rta. -,*iN. lecta.231 words
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Article66 1965-03-25 14 CHINESE Produce Eichania, Smgaporo noon prloot par picul yottarday: Coconut oil: bulk $«3i aellera, drum ««8i aellera. Copra: Mar./ Apr. UK 'Continent: Unquoted. Paapor: Muntok whit* $147t aellera. Sarawak whit* $143 aellen, apeclal Sarawak olack $140 aellem: garbled LAmponx blark $130(N) aellera. AST A SIMi(N) Keller*. Singapore Coconut66 words
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Article39 1965-03-25 14 f\N IBM fro* oienanxa market in Hong KonK yetrrday Ine US dollar was quotMl at 5 7«J lor T T and B.T4] tor caih Storlinx w» quu(n) at 16 02 and one taol of n.lrt at '.'fii!.39 words
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Article26 1965-03-25 14 .Mar 24 MALAYAN KLBBKR PRICE 72; cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 8652.62.'. (up $1.87}). Unofficial estimated offering 225 tons (doun 111 tons).26 words
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717 1965-03-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent rnHE duwnward trrnd in 1 Industrial shares generally continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the index at 76.41 was the lowest since the present index was constituted with base date at December 30 1963. Twenty-one equities were easier. The717 words
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Article26 1965-03-25 14 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 23 Mar. 24 •Industrials: 76.56 76.41 Tins: MJI 98.54 rubbers: 103.33 103.21 •D*c. 30, 196? 100 Dec. 29. 10ti! l(Mi26 words
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Article981 1965-03-25 14 OL'SINESS In and reported 10 the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop <2.U00) H (1.000) SI. S3. latt Smeltori (I.OOOi S3>s. (2.000) $3.84: Cu* (2.000) SI. S3 D. (1.000)981 words
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Article81 1965-03-25 14 r pni i .rtrr.itir.il MMatat of Finance li.is li\ed thr-se prices [or calculating customs (!>ili<- for tin- wwk rwcin--*****1: on .V.ttr. '-.">. Knbhrr 1 its. a, Ib. < cipni Mix-, a ton. (nifiiuit nil ***** a ton. Palm nil ITHJI a ton. Palm kernels MlS.fi a ton. Tlir81 words
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Article102 1965-03-25 14 VJniPS lylnx aloniiOdt th« Singapore M.rhour Khanii or txotcttrt tartly artPerekon 1 Am|H-nan .1 '4. Bankura -o-nanH^l 13 14. Wmhw ■Himrm 1». R»elnnlrt X, rr H/». H^llrtor 2324. Saband :(3'3». Orrhldea ioldrn Wonder :iS'3«i. Rctwa 4041. Tjlh;intj*t 42/43. Fr,Mlan<t 4«. 8rt»1al N.W. 1. Blrtor N.W. I Tapani102 words
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Article36 1965-03-25 14 TMI Malayan E»chan«* Bantu' Allocution made th.-n- change* in to merchant* v-strrd»v (all Canaca- buyloa TT 7,1(1, airmail -wilt bill*. tnxifl hllla ■clllna TT M OD raady: Canada Dtuttcnt Mark* U'.'. kwadtah Krtntr IMi.36 words
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Advertisement330 1965-03-25 14 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES, DURBAN CAPETOWN Spore Pt. Sham Penong "OCEAN PEACE" 25/26 Mar 2/ 3 Apr "BENAME" 22/23 Apr 27/28 Apr "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 May 27/28 May General Agents: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD.. Rooms 902/3, 9th Floor. A.I.A. Building, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE Tel: ***** Pt. Swettenhom: ALLSEAS330 words
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396 1965-03-25 15 Tin further advances by nearly two dollars i THK Straits tin in Penan* yesterday made a further a«lv:inrc «>f 51.871. to 8632.62} per picul on an offering estimated duun 10 tons to 225 tons. Tin values in London on Tuesday rose by about to. In the absence of any worthwhile396 words
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Article236 1965-03-25 15 APRIL first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at j p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur irwtcris] at TI cent* per Ib., i dim n (lirrr-quartrrs of a rent on' Tuesdays Hosing level for the pMMIMk Thr tone was \ery quiet, i K.A.S. anrf rjtJUC. closing I prim in236 words
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Article86 1965-03-25 15 Further February rubber crops Included: lxmdon Asiatic Group 2.292.000 Ib., PaUline Croup II) (loldrn Hope Croup 1.317.000 Ib »Ntlefl«-ld 295.000 Ib llnhrood 68 000 Ib.. Honjkonj 3d 000 Ib Host (r 282 000 Ib Killinchitll (Rnbbrr) 46.000 Ib.. Unjoi 71.000 Ib.. Malaysia 54.000 Ib Sraporl ISrlan(or) 42 .00086 words
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Advertisement226 1965-03-25 15 (Continued l-roiu Pace m SITUATIONS VACANT i »...rf« \s (Mm l-«oi S» rl rxtra READ Iha s. iiior Appointment* va- 1 MUM in I ill HNh »«k. I PROVISION SALESMAN rommenct •,nu experience i 5 pore. WANTED RADIO SALCt reprtsrntatlve, |> ,ikit connections S port. WANTED SALES GIRLS for coming226 words
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Advertisement1046 1965-03-25 15 SITUATIONS VACANT '5 W«rrf» N« f<Ha ,—Bnx SV rim WANTED QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED tencher to teach HBC. Economic*. History. Geography, Literature. '.men weekly, b p. in 9 p m. I'noni- Span 4Hi-.ii ARTS GRADUATE Pant degree to KnKlish and Geography In I'pper Secondary Classes commencing i !y Principal, Presbyti-rmn Bo>< School.1,046 words
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Advertisement875 1965-03-25 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE THREE BEOROOMEO FLATS Loiont 22. OeylanK compleu Kluzrd mosaic rubber tiles Pnot 120.500 up. Telephone S pore *****. JtAIIDC BUNGALOW*, in u«rll cuiarly favoured tile, 3 oedroorni. I *nWf quarter!, etc. Suitable MO tive'a residence, staff leave bungalow, or etc. Please ring 8 pora Wlii. lot875 words
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Advertisement904 1965-03-25 15 BEAUTY CULTURE IS Word* N« lUin.l Boz M ft*, txlrm EXPIRT BRIDAL MAKbUP racial Miiutt. Hair»lyling Perming. UN Pimples. Open-pore Treatments Mpot-reducing. Painlt-u Slimming. Uklo Peeling. Bu»t-firming A Developing Cm. l Rosalie Hernon of Salon Pboeoix Til' *****. 8' port. DOGS, PETS, ETC. IS Word* St (Mix.)— Box S» Ha.904 words
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Advertisement923 1965-03-25 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS War 4* U Ml* i-H»x "> IF* ROMEO CUILIA dprmt U.T live moot ha old 7000 mile* Red ai nw owner returning U.K. Phone Office K.L. 226.1 Hou»« K.L. MM OWNIR RETURNING U.K. Ctnuim 1550 MHei 19*4 VAUXMALL VIVA OE LUX! Including itvtnl rnuonri 54.450 HP923 words
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Advertisement709 1965-03-25 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. NOTICE Is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office. Oreat Eastern Life Building, 12. Cecil I Street. Singapore, on Wednesday. I 21st April 1965 following the Annual Oeneral Meeting to consider and709 words
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Advertisement392 1965-03-25 15 $21.00 1 MONTHLY RENTAL TV Aerial Maintenance Replacements TV Insurance KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 124, Orchard Road. Singapore. Phone: ***** Our Shouroom is open up to 9.00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Day and Night Service including Sundays Holidays. LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the pun ha.se392 words
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552 1965-03-25 16 Coroner condemns people who shield abortionists WHY POLICE CANNOT TAKE ACTION SINGAPORE, Wed TIIK Assistant State Coroner, Mr. Ho I Kian Ping, tockiy condemned people who r e fuse to divulge information about abortionists. Mr. Ho said such peoule were in fact protecting the abortionists, who should be booked by552 words
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238 1965-03-25 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Pioneer Industries Employees' Union, which represents textile workers, today expressed disillusionment with "the dog-in-the manger attitude"' of the Central Government in the textile quota negotiations with Britain. The union, in a statement signed by its acting general secretary.238 words
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Article, Illustration106 1965-03-25 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— One of Singapore's top professional magicians, "the Great Wonjr." (above), will repay a debt of gratitude to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association by donating the proceeds of bis forthcoming magical extravaganza to the Association. The (ireat Wong, who in real life is106 words
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90 1965-03-25 16 First Lady at charity film premiere SINGAPORE. Wed —Singapores First Lady. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, tonight attended the charity film premiere of the musical "Just for You' at the Sky Cinema. The film premiere, which was under her natronaue. was in aid of the YWCA building fund and the Girls"90 words
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Article41 1965-03-25 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Primary Production Department will hold another larmers' study tour tomorrow. Some 43 farmers from all over the island will visit various agricultural areas to promote exchange of Ideas and experiences In fanning techniques.41 words
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Article56 1965-03-25 16 SINGAPORE Wed— The Van;? dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin liihak and Mr. F H Chou- dhury. the Trade Commissioner i (or Pakistan, last night drank toasts to the President of Pakistan during a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Choudhury at their home in Belmont Road to celebrate56 words
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116 1965-03-25 16 Spaceship Molly Brown for display 'CINGAPORE, Wed.-Singa-poreans will soon have an opportunity to view a model of the three-and-a-half ton capsule "Molly Brown," in which astronauts Virgil Grissom and John Young circled the earth three times in an 81.000 mile space journey. Scheduled for display beginning April 17 for two116 words
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84 1965-03-25 16 'KNOW YOUR STORE' QUIZ for STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Tourist Promotion Board will hold a "Know your Singapore" quiz for secondary school students at the auditorium of Radio Singapore from May 8. Secondary schools from the four language itxmm invited to sei-.ci lepiesentatives and. after elimination rounds. 1 eixht schools84 words
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Article36 1965-03-25 16 SINGAPORE. Wed The 44S Base Ammunition Depot. RAOC. will hold a concord party for 250 under-privileged children from Pier Ching Youth Club, the Thong Hoc and the Ama Keng community centres on May 29.36 words
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Article32 1965-03-25 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 443 Base Ammunition Depot RAOC will hold a party to welcome their unit's new Concord Liaison Officer. Capt Dickson RAOC. at Keat Hong Camp on May 29.32 words
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272 1965-03-25 16 CINGAPORE. Wed— Three primary schools have earned the right to keep their respective district championship trophies when they won. for the third time running, this year's Shell Traffic Game district championships held at the Kalian^ Park Road safety first playground. The three schools272 words
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Advertisement751 1965-03-25 16 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN DEWAN LATEHAN R.I.D.A. (RIDA. College of Business Studies) Applications are invited from Malays (men and women) lor TuU time education in the following cod: I'infMMonal <>ur-r> Examination Qualification ta) Accountancy Institute of Cost A: S.C or PMC MCE (3 v Works Accountants Grade I or751 words
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Advertisement1015 1965-03-25 16 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (118) Notice I ndrr Section IS7 No NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No J3 3558 1 for the area between Pant Tok Kadzi and land lots 3003. 3602 and 3603. Jalan Abdul Rahman. Mukim1,015 words
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Advertisement312 1965-03-25 16 NOTICES THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that at the Annual General Meeting to be held at the Company's Registered Office. Great Eastern Life Building, 12. Cecil Street. Singapore, at 12 noon on Wednesday, 21st April 1965. the Directors will recommend payment from the Stockholders'312 words
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Advertisement685 1965-03-25 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS BANDARAN KLANG The Majlis Bandaran, Klanp invites application from Federal Citizens for the following appointments: 1 Buildint Technician: Applicants must have attained meir 21st birthday but not above 35 years must have passed Form IV In a Govt English School or Government Aiued Scnool or passed Senior685 words
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Article450 1965-03-25 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Wed. Just Dandy, winner of three races in his last four outings, did a dashing gallop on good going here this morning. Ridden by Des Coleman. Just Dandy outpaced stablemale Parramatta 'apprentice N'awarli over 3f In 39 1 5 Spacr Ilrro450 words
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Article, Illustration578 1965-03-25 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN Seap Games Federation delegates fly in to a 'Selamat Datang 9 greeting with garlands from college girls By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The first delegates for the executive committee meeting of the SouthEast Asia Peninsular Games Federation here this weekend stepped off a Malaysian Airways578 words
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Article35 1965-03-25 17 LONDON. Ui<l. Tan Alk Huang, the Malaysian junior titlr holder, made an impresshe sUrt in the men> singles of the AII-i:nglind badminton championships here today. crushinc Mike Rawlinf* (England 15-5. 15-3.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article27 1965-03-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Three Malay Man badminton players Khor Cheng Chye. Wong Tew Gee and M. Sadali left today for Saigon to play exhibition matches27 words
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Article, Illustration235 1965-03-25 17 cricket O'Neill is out of Trinidad game PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday. V'ORMAN O'NEILL, the Australian batsman who scored a century in the touring team's first innings, will take no further part in the current matrh here with Trinidad. O'Neill, who ricked his back while fielding on Monday, had an X-ray235 words
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135 1965-03-25 17 MWHA must raise $34,000 more for tour i SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malaysian Women Hockey Ai«rociatlon have three months left to raise $34,000 to send their team on a tour of Australia Vicky Marsh, the MWHA president, said: We need $40,000 ami so iar we have managed to raise only $6.000.135 words
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Article90 1965-03-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysia Youth soccer team 'eft here today for their tour of Sabah and Sarawak. The 18 players in the touring party were: Chow Chee Keong. Khalrulluh Abdullah. Soo-Toh Kirn Tho. Chin. Kirn Lean Kong. Hung Hui Jin. S. Llnganath. Koh Hock90 words
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Article331 1965-03-25 17 SO( (I K London. Wed. I West H«m. the English First Division club. ente««xi the &emi--1 finals of the European Cup Wint ners' Cup when they beat LavI »anne of Switaerland 4-3 here last night. West Ham. 2-1 winners of the first-leg at Lausanne last week won331 words
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Article72 1965-03-25 17 BADMINTON Inter-dlMrlct «chool» championships .Spore): Bt. Tlmah M Serangoon 3-2: Paslr Pan Jang bt Katong 5-0. bt City 4-1: Glrta: City bt Katong 5-0 SOCCER Hussars Cup (Ipob) Anderson Srh. 7 Ipoh Tutorial 0. KJuan« DW. Iko replay: Revertex S Ourkha Engineers 2 HOCKEY Nefii state trial (Sban):72 words
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Article185 1965-03-25 17 THE 1966 ASIAN GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Thailand are going full speed ahead with preparations for the Asian Games at Bangkok in December next year. This was disclosed by Luang Sukhum Nayapradit. vice-president of the Olympic Committee of Thailand, who arrived here today to attend the185 words
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Article43 1965-03-25 17 PENANG. Wed. Penang Malays will meet Selanpor Umno Youths in a soccer match for the A. Rahim Cup at the City Stadium tomorrow night. Preceding this match will be the friendly between Penantc Women* XI and K. C. Midgets iboys under--12).43 words
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Article347 1965-03-25 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Wed. The Japan Amateur Football Association had set themselves the task of producing a national team to match the best Euro pean standards, said Shunichiro Okano, the coach of the Japanese team which arrived here last night tor matches with Singapore347 words
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Article93 1965-03-25 17 mOKYO, Wed. Malaysia haw X been transferred from Group "A" to Group "B in the ten* 1 nation Asian Youth soccer tour- r.ament to be held here from Apr. 24 to May 5. The regrouping was necessitated by the last-minute withdrawal of Pakistan. According to aReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement110 1965-03-25 17 INSTANT J33± RELIEF fH RbT^^^^n stop mickly MWT TQMYI JJ^Jj j »-,j- Ju(< jew d{ofn Qf DD D Pr^ cripttoe wjßk tii burning, itching spot* will bring onlrk relirf rora P» inflll Prlcklr Heat JBjjßjßßjßjßk ODD- "onH^rfal (of all ikin trouble boils, tpoi* «nd rwhea. Frmm mil eksmiHt i^S and110 words
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Advertisement106 1965-03-25 17 I fl ■*<**%« m. ■w% I lIS K\ ~rMA I■ I and it plays back exactly what it hears. < Th« uncanny trutim— of Kodak Sound Recording Tapa y^^^\ comas primarily from an oxide layar of conaiatant thick- /\wSfm naea. manufactarad to a toiaranca of 14-milHontht ot an Inch Tha106 words
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Miscellaneous84 1965-03-25 17 1 DIARY SOCCER Johore Sultan* Gold Cup: Kluang vJ. Bahru: Seuomat v B. Pahat. Hussars Cup: Anderson Sch. v SMI: St. Anthony v ACS (at Ipoh). Klanf Div. 2: Wah Yew v Sg. Rengam. Friend lies: Penang Women's XI v XC Midgets: Penang Malays v S'gor Umno Youths (both matches84 words
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1481 1965-03-25 18 CENTRAL GOVT JUST AS ANXIOUS FOR A SOLUTION Needed: Goodwill, not public tantrums and threats KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Till-; Central (iovernmenl fully I appreciates I c position of the Singapore textile industry :i n<l is "just ;is anxious* 1 to see ;i quick and satisfactory settlement of the textile quota1,481 words
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192 1965-03-25 18 S'pore Govt clerks vote to strike SINGAPORE. Wed. More than 90 per tent of 1.900 Singapore Government clerical workers have voted in favour of a strike following thr non-settlement of their pay claims served on thr (iovernment 14 months ago. The results of the week-lone strike ballot conducted by the192 words
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Article287 1965-03-25 18 LONDON. Wed. Closing mid- i die pliers ol selected stocks no; including stamp duty were (•ILTEIMifcU Consol 2,. £39-5 16 Funding 4' £91 1 -j War 3 V £54\ BANKS 1 16 Chartered 48 3 Hongkong £9-5 16 4', INSURANCE Com Un 39 3 Prudential287 words
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Article53 1965-03-25 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 24' 3 d.. i Apr. 24 \d.. May 23't.d.. June 22 Ud. Apr June 23>_d.. July Sept. 21-15 16d.. Oct. Dec 21 3 ,d.. Jan Mar 21 •S.d Apr June 21 ad. Jut* Sept. 21-7 16U. Oct. Dec 21 ,d c.t.f Apr 21-9 16d. May 2153 words
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Article26 1965-03-25 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyer* £1315> 3 sellers £1316' Fonvaro. buyers *****. sellers £1313. Settlement £1311. Turnover am 205 tons, pm 65 tons. Tone: Firmer but quiet26 words
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506 1965-03-25 18 Three Front members of Malacca Council quit party From A. SRIPATHY: MALACCA. Wednesday THREE Socialist Front members of the Malacca Municipal Council resigned from the party lod:iy. charging trial Ihe leadership \v;is "in wrong hands." P They are Mr. Chung Cheng Wen. Mr. Kho Eng Kuang. and Mr. Too Yeng506 words
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86 1965-03-25 18 Conservatives retain seat in by-election LONDON. Wed. The Conservative Opposition Party today reiained its seat in a key by-election at Saf- fron Walden, in eastern England— but with a reduced majority. Former Conservative Junior Minister. Mr. Peter Kirk, won the seat with a 3.493 majority. The previous holder of theReuter - 86 words
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Obituary59 1965-03-25 18 RECCIVIO CABLE «V Paramjolhr. KumU. TrenKKanu. t.nhrr Kandlab fcrmrrly Diamond J«bfloo. Malacca peacefully at I'rulu. Ceylon 24.3 61 CHAN JOO CHUA. tmt paaaad iv. ay peacefully at thr General Hospital at 11 10 a.m. on 24-3-63, leaving I ihlnd hi* wife. <■■<> »on*. three •ons-ln-ln-v. and t«cl«v grandchildren to59 words
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99 1965-03-25 18 PASADENA (California). Wed. Ranger 9 crashed into the moon today after sending back the first live television pictures of the lunar surface. An the craft swept into the moon, pictures were seen clearly up to seconds before thr impart. The Kangrr was aimed99 words
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Article115 1965-03-25 18 LONDON. Wed— The Duke of Windsor, convalescing after a triple operation on one eye, went to Buckingham Palace yesterday for half-an-hour's fresh air and exercise, at the invitation of his niece. Queen Elizabeth The Duchess did nol accompanj him on the trip to theReuter - 115 words
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225 1965-03-25 18 Ayub: We want peace but we'll defend our freedom ISLAMABAD, Wed. President Ayub Khan said yesterday Pakistan wanted peace so it could develop itself but vowed "we will defend our lreedom whatever the threat" Be also exprenacd admiration for "the heroic Btrug gle of 5.000.000 oppressed Kashmiris tor geeuruig the225 words
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Article49 1965-03-25 18 JOHANNESBURG. Wed Nine African mineworken were killed in a methane gas explosion in a gold mine at Carletonville, about 35 miles west of here, last night. The announcement said the explosion occurred at a place where the Americans were working as a drilling team. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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109 1965-03-25 18 TRIVAXDRIM. Ued. Dr. /akir II— India's acting President, today issued a proclamation re-iniposini: direct rule by the President on Kerala State. Tin current period of the Presidents rule, imposed when the Congress (iovrrnment broke down last year, is due to end on March 30.Reuter - 109 words
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274 1965-03-25 18 Aik Huang, Billy Ng clear first round BACK-PAGE SPORT LONDON. Wed. Three Mala: I B Tan Alk Huai ;md I-ee Kin easily cleared thrir lirst round hurdles in lie les ol the Alld badminton championships played at Wembley today. Billy ted B<il> ycr in ol 15-6. 16-11. Aik 1 1274 words
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Article148 1965-03-25 18 LONDON. Wed Old owned by Jack Ellis, a Kenya tanner, von ihe Uncoli cap. :nsi Ug race ol t tie 1965 English Hat racing season, in driving finish ter toAustralian Jocfci B brought thi with ;i well-timed run in last lurloiii? ol the nilie race io148 words
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Article41 1965-03-25 18 BANGKOK Wed I ing Worcestershin Ix-at Royal Biinekok Snorts Club by 182 runs m onc-ri.i 1 hPre tod:iy. Scores: Worcester 242-8 iirelared <B. V Olivemt 117 T. Graveney 44 > Royal Baimkok 60 iL. Coldweil 5-24. D. SUido 2-28. AP.AP - 41 words
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