The Straits Times, 28 March 1965
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Title Section15 1965-03-28 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.517 SUNPAY. MARCH 28. 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1191: 100615 words
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Article521 1965-03-28 1 PADMANA KRISHNAN - PADMANA KRISHNAN By Kuala Lumpur. Saturday THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress today accused the Government of depriving unions of their right to legitimate action and warned that such a policy could drive the unions into the political arena. A ban on work-to-rule" and 'go-slow" campaigns, the521 words
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446 1965-03-28 1 Anti-kidnap measures in all schools I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Schools throughout Malaya have been ordered to tak" anti-kidnap and antisuiversive measures. The directive by the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. to the Btate Education Officers, stre.s.-es the need to tighten security measures in schools not only durinz teaching hours446 words
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Article26 1965-03-28 1 MOSCOW. Sat. Ekaterlna Pe.xhkova. widow of the famous writer Maxim Gorky, died yesterday, aged 88 Bhe survived her husband by 29 year> —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-03-28 1 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four-hundred Ib. comedian, Joe Said, lost his temper at the Kuala Lumpur airport today when he found he could not board a Thai International Airways Caravelle for Bangkok. Joe, told he needed two seats andSoong Hon Sin - 116 words
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Article87 1965-03-28 1 I£IIAKTOI'M. Sat— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, yesterday toured an industrial area and prayed at Khartoum* main mosque. On Thursday night- Tun K.i/.ik l i.i il more talks with the Sudanese Prime Minister Serr II Kliatiin Khalifa at s dinner p.irlv Me also iiad talksReuter - 87 words
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Article33 1965-03-28 1 PARIS. Sat —Britons were the world's largest champagne drinkers afrer the French. consumiiv; 5.300.000 bo'tles la-t year The American^ were next, orinkini; .1.000.000 bottles. French consumption: 52 million bottle.-* ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article40 1965-03-28 1 MUNICH. Sat. A pretty 17-yraj-old drama studeni who walked through the food market wearing a tcple.«-s dn summer has been ordered by the Juvenile Court to scrub the floors of an old people's home for three weekends. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article21 1965-03-28 1 KUALA I L'MPIR. Sat. —The il Defence Fund has pas-eti the $4 mlllian mark, Ut II eLs $4,071,242.21 words
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Article46 1965-03-28 1 /UNTKRIURY. Sat HtM Christina K<U arris will v wear black whrn >hr is married at a Roman Catholic Church hrrr today Mm said: "I decided when I was at school that I would wear black at my wedding It suits me."— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article229 1965-03-28 1 SINGAPORE. Sat Indonesian saboteurs tonight blasted a 36-inch water pipe straddling a canal at St. Francis Road off Seransoon Road. No one was injured. As gallons of water gushed out of |>ptn| hole in the pipe, hun- dreds of homes in the Paya Lcbar area went229 words
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Article36 1965-03-28 1 BRAZZAVIU.E. S.«t. Th« Aoor Fulbert Youtou. the la Pnvkteni vba hu been held in 1 custody since August 1963. res- terday escaped with his wife and 1 ch..dren from h.s villi pn.-oa. I36 words
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733 1965-03-28 1 SUNDAY TIMES - BLUE FILMS and the bamboo lab industry SUNDAY TIMES By STAFF WRITER g I N G A PORE, Sat. Police investigations into 'Made in Malaysia" blue films could well reveal that the racket is not as new as it has been made out to be. Though this underground 'bamboo lab733 words
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Advertisement15 1965-03-28 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Tel: *****15 words
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Article, Illustration381 1965-03-28 2 JACKIE SAM - I watch Eagle bare her claws JACKIE SAM by II MS EAGLE, Sat. I stood today on the llight deck of this huge aircraft carrier and watched the concentrated fury of Britain's Far East defence forces. Tons of bombs and rockets rained down on a target area in an amazingMak Kian Seng - 381 words
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265 1965-03-28 2 When $50 is the price of a teacher's honour and dignity PENANG. Saturday. A SCHOOL teacher, Mr. Goh Eng Kuan was today acquitted and discharged after he apologised and shook hands with another teacher. Mr. G. L. Johnson, who had summoned him for abusing him outside their quarters in Perak265 words
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Article139 1965-03-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The management of the Chartered Bank has agreed to reinstate 36 of the 39 employees dismissed early this month for alleged; misconduct. This was one of the main issues retolvcd today at another joint meeting between representatives of the hunk. the Singapore139 words
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Article60 1965-03-28 2 SINGAPORE. Bat. ThP vim<ing livo-man South Korean parliamentary delegation today described Singapore'! bounii projects as one ol the hißßtal and most progressive in (ok patl <>f the world. The leaders of the deleuat:i>n. Mr. Lee Byung Hee. said -South Korea is enlaced m building more houses for60 words
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Article48 1965-03-28 2 Sal. Extracts i of an ad<lr«s, bf Singapore"* i Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yiu to a Battering ■> 1 Man student-. ftt Sydncv on March 20 will be broadcast l>v Radio Malaysia Btngmpura OWf j the EnKlish scrvicr at 10 p.m. I on Monday.48 words
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185 1965-03-28 2 - BRUNEI TOWN, Saturday. "PLEVEN detained Brunei rebel leaders, including Sheik Saleh bin MahmusJ. younger brother of Azahari, have turned against their former chief. In a letter to the Brunei Mentri Besar, Dato Marshal Din Maun, they have proposed a conference oi all Sabah. Sarawak and185 words
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Article128 1965-03-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Thirtyone Singapore. Houk Kong and Formosan fishermen, recently released alter abduction and imprisonment in Indonesia for 10 months, have told special branch officers here a harrowinK tale about the inhuman Indonesian treatment they received. The fishermen, who left Indonesia about 10 days ago and arrived128 words
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Article77 1965-03-28 2 pENANG. Sat.— Work on a million-dollar project to build a new Federation School for the Deaf at the vale of Tempe Road In Tanjong Bungah will .start early next month. "We hope to occupy certain parts of the new premises next January.' .-aid Inche Mohamed Khir77 words
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Advertisement250 1965-03-28 2 Indian dances SINGAPORE. Sat. Th. Sri N;ir;iyaiia Mission la stagil and nn Indian c! show at the St. Gabriel's School hall In Upper Serangoon Road tomorrow at 7 pin. Advertisement BEAUTIFUL shoulders arc smooth, supple and either have a gorgeous golden glow from the sun or else are classically, dazzling250 words
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Article214 1965-03-28 3 Mr Lee gets a very special tie \|EI«BOL'KNE. Sat. Singapore > Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wa.s presented with an official tie when he visited the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital here yesterday. Mr. O. L. Allard. president of the committee of management of the hospital, told Mr. Lee214 words
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308 1965-03-28 3 Rhodesia at UN tin talks: Ramani protests for Afro-Asians UNITED NATIONS, Sat. African and Asian delegates to the United Nations tin conference yesterday registered their displeasure at Rhodesiu taking part in the meetings The conference which has been meeting behind closed doors since Monday, was called back into public session308 words
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155 1965-03-28 3 BRUNEI TOWN, Saturday. VIR. Ong Kirn Kee, defeated in the Brunei LegisA lative Council election, today urged the Governme.it to relax Brunei's citizenship laws which he 'iese-U'f d as "unfair." He said the Sultan promised to do this two years ago. but so far the onlyAP - 155 words
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Article61 1965-03-28 3 JAKARTA, Sat— The Indonesian Government today made a regulation imposing a "special compulsory contribution" on all i vehicles. The contribution is called "S.W.I. Dwikora" <Dwikora is Soekarno's twin command to crush Malaysia i Under the rule a Mercedes Ben 7 2!?0s will have to pay five61 words
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Article30 1965-03-28 3 SINGAPORE fe.t —A scoote- I riM. M...deon bin Mon.i Mashoothu. 39 wa.s killed when his marhine >tcWded and hit a lamppost on Keppel Road last night. I30 words
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Article40 1965-03-28 3 LEFT: A sad Joe Said bring pacified by Miss Magpie Lynn, a ground hostess, and RIGHT: Joe aJI smiles again after being told that he could board a Malaysian Airways Comet. Sunday Times pictures.40 words
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Article, Illustration333 1965-03-28 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS LI J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four-hundred lb. comedian, Joe Said, lost his temper today when told by Thai International Airways: "You must take two seats Sir, not one." Joe. bound for Bangkok, banged a mighty fist on the ticket counter at the333 words
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527 1965-03-28 4 Blood debt: P.M. to pursue Tokyo offer Xl I LI MPI'R. t Ten^ku Abdul Rahman is to pursue Ihe Japanese offer to build a uniwrsitv college in Penan? v rompenm for wartime ifrnritirs. when lie \isits Tokyo month. Ihis hint is :;iven in a special report rnadr public I' chairman527 words
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Article111 1965-03-28 4 JAKARTA, Sat. The First Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Subandrio. has warned State-owned and Gov- ernment-run enterprises that they must no longer sutler losses starting from this "Otherwise." he said, "the Government will not hesitate to hand over your operations to private businessmen who can run111 words
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Article29 1965-03-28 4 I°OH Bat. Mr. J. E. B. Am-bro.-e. Chief Eaucation Officer. I Perak. ;<xi..v declared open the two-day hobble* exhibition for secondary xliools at the Anglo- Chinese School.29 words
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189 1965-03-28 4 TEXTILES: AN ASTONISHING FACT Singapore-made BUT NOT FOR Singapore SINGAPORE, Saturday. THIS weeks terrific textiles row has brought out one astonishing fact. The products of Singapore's modern garments factories do not sell in Singapore. ''Singapore demands quality," Mr. Lam Thian. chairman of the Singapore Cotton Products' Manufacturers' Association, told the189 words
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171 1965-03-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. For 16-year-old Jai Prakash of the Serendah Boys' Home here, "life will be wonderful" when he is reunited with his sister. Mrs. Fudarshan Kumari, In Coventry. England. Jai, who was sent to the Boys Home two years ago. by his171 words
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212 1965-03-28 4 According lo Mr. Lam Thian, 50 to 60 per cent of the Singapore garments market is supplied by 300 cottage-type, "small scale high cost" local manufacturers. The rest comes from Hong Kong and other countries. "It would help if the212 words
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179 1965-03-28 4 LBJ declares war on the Ku Klux Klan WASHINGTON, Saturday. pRESIDEXT Johnson last night declared war on the Ku Klux Klan and announced that four Klansmen had been arrested by the F. 8.1, in connection with the murder of a white woman civil lights worker Id Alabama. The woman. Mrs.179 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-03-28 4 MUNICH, Sat. An eight-year-old German schoolboy has been excused all arithmetic lessons because he knows more about the subject than his teachers. The boy. Elmar Eder. lives in the village of Oarching. near Munich He is currently working out a programme232 words
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Article, Illustration572 1965-03-28 5 IPOH, Sat— Two months in hospital after an accident has revised Mr. D.R. Seenivasaffam's opinion of the Ipoh hospital. The politicianlawyer, an outspoken critic of the hospital hefore, today said: 'I have no complaints about the care and attention given to me but I suppose notLee Foo San - 572 words
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Article161 1965-03-28 5 ONE FOR THE 'KNOW ALLS' 'TIIE Mitsubushl Shojl 1 Kaisha Limitd. one of the largest industrial complexes in Japan, has written to the 'Know Alls" for Information on the prospects of Investment in Singapore. In a letter entitled •Population Income of Singapore' the company asks: "We take the liberty to161 words
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Article97 1965-03-28 5 NEW TRADE ENVOY I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Keith Le Rossignol arrives here on Monday to take up the post of Australian Trade Commissioner to Malaysia Mr. J.G Watt, who has been in this capacity, acting will now become the Assistant Trade Commissioner. Since 1961. Mr Le RosMenol has been Director97 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-03-28 5 feel so clean, cool and fresh with Tampax You feel white-dress clean. Organdie cool. Immaculately fresh because you know no odour can form. Tampax internal sanitary protection does away with the cumbersome bulk of belts, pins, pads. It substitutes surgical cotton protected by a silken-smooth applicator which Q ensures correct105 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-03-28 5 Evergreen Che Dasimah— l7 years as Kaum Ibu leader P BHANG, Sat. Indefatigable is tbe word for Che Dasimah Dashir, who has been Kaum Ibu leader of Penan* UMNO for the past 10 years and still holds the post. Remarkable too for she has led the Kaum Ibu section at296 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-03-28 5 Now elephants join Ursula THEY WILL APPEAR IN STAMPEDE' SCENE KANGAR. Sal Nineteen full-grown elephants. 15 specially brought from Thailand, played a vital role today In the Ursula Andress film. "That Man From Hongkong", now on location here. A typical Malay village with five attap houaei was specially built for223 words
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139 1965-03-28 5 PI N \.\(i, Sat Pi-n--ang intellec tu.n regard public lr»tures .is Mil runt mi s<h:xtUhilclrrn" cam* under lire >• l Pe«;inc Librar> innu.il merlins; last nichl "Such people attend sixial functions to k!o--rify themselves hut they liuht «hj »1 worthy ft" t ii139 words
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Advertisement88 1965-03-28 5 Invented b\ a doctor now used b\ millions of *ome» Rheumatism Neuritis Go Away The amazing n* w lifcorvy Hommd Rhtumatlara. nsmtUa, Nrurlila «nd i mlnuti««ft.r paina ill><ipp«ar. and In i l'i:ir\i -;..ii» nirdi.il.* he bodr I id thai ar. th. *< n(. »nr»Brr* and aIUFIMM M joint' ara son*.88 words
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Advertisement114 1965-03-28 5 If f **l v^i^rcXu 3 irw»M t w fIHKn mm DRINK OVALTINE >'v Be the centre of attraction <M ...bounce with the health I v |r< I gives. At work or at play laUATTTNtI Ovaltinekeepsyou packed |UwiiULLl.Alilj| HI B All with power. The malt, milk, l^pß^l Ln I II ||V114 words
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Article242 1965-03-28 6 Ugsonjit again WHILE Barrlngton and Travers Gray were exchanging memories of old days. Ogoaweh crept into the yard, covering them with his two sten-guns. The two agents turned to face him "Elmslow!' 1 they cried ••Barrlngton! Travers Gray!" exclaimed Elmslow. "What are we all doing here?" asked Barrington.242 words
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Article74 1965-03-28 6 THE other day, walking through Change Alley, I happened to notice an Englishman holding a strap tied to something moving in front. I told myself how inconsiderate of the man to bring his "pet dog" along this narrow and busy alley. When I went nearer, to74 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1965-03-28 6 When the King goes abroad RONALD KINSEY LOOKS AT THE ROLE OF ROYALTY GOVERNMENTS come and go, dictators rise and fall, the allegiance of nations shift and change the pattern of world history hut the appeal of royal pomp and glory lingers on. A fascination with royalty persists in the1,018 words
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412 1965-03-28 6 5.000 £inns put Gemini into space MORE than 5.00 f privately owned companies combined their efforts to help put the two American astronauts and their Gemini space capsule into outer space a first strp in a lone ■eriei of flights that •rill culminate In a landing of men on thr412 words
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Advertisement861 1965-03-28 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ENGAGEMENTS N "'.-<. i Minimum) LIE LCONO Chink Yum. o ■«,k soon K««i. «n«f Rom. only •i o M.i.t-irn Ch*y font Si»«. on PINT. KM, only a n Mr Mrs. m Wan to Chins Mm. *M««t Hi .V Mra <-h«o 800 K*c OO T THAI TAN: PIBMaV *»N861 words
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Advertisement315 1965-03-28 6 dnJDSON^ Cough Drops-s fo» wecieF op couoh SO*te THROAT *nd SMOKVtt THROAT PKiwmwf Sunday. March 28. IMS. price of FREEDOM IS ALWAYS HIGH rE Communist Chinese threat to send volunteers Into Vietnam has precipitated a crisis of formidable proportions; a crisis whose outcome cannot be foreseen but which can conceivably315 words
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Advertisement103 1965-03-28 6 Parents and < =gi students prefer STAMFORD R9" COLLEGE \§BLplf because its Home O^J^tt^*'' Study courses are nM 1^ Easy Competent ?^^F^^^ Successful IJD^ll/ Recognised ||\^^kgUZr by educationists 'lif/Tv^N B of world repute. i=S^^ Join the J STAMFORD COLLEGE*] Whether: You seek further education. You are still in school. You103 words
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Article, Illustration734 1965-03-28 7 CAPE KEN NEDY: Astronauts Virgil (irissom and John Young of the United States flew llieir space ships three limes around the world and performed what was described as a tru 1 y historic manoeuvre*' of changing i' ro m one orbit to another. The Gemini Three spaceship,734 words
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Advertisement134 1965-03-28 7 SPECIAL OPENING IN THE OIL INDUSTRY The SHI-XL Companies operating in Malaysia require Honours graduates with 3 5 years' business experience and under 30 years of age for service in their Marketing and Supply Companies. We are particularly looking for commercial experience Inil ntlu>r practical experience has its value. Stalling134 words
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Advertisement321 1965-03-28 7 I THE NEW I IMPROVED! /xj>;z\ I FORMULA I V ACNE& jftk PIMPLE I CREAM 1 with the three fold V "^*M act.on *S MP removes quickly pirnpies and blackheads A Cures inflammatoi I conditions and p'e -v vents new infections gives you a new. delightfully smooth K skm without321 words
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Miscellaneous194 1965-03-28 7 Radio programmes KUALA LUMPUR AM 600 Prcg. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies: 7.00 The News, 7.10 Bieiiktaji Potpourri; 7 30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri: 800 The News; 805 Bright And Breezy: 859 Summary ol Programmes for the Morning; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Tell Me A Story; 10.30194 words
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Miscellaneous179 1965-03-28 7 II mldni^lu Close. SINGAPURA AM 6.00 Good Morning 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News 7.10 Up And About 7.30 News 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up And About; 8.15 The New.s 8.20 Up And About; 9.00 Prog. Summary; 9.03 Negro College Choirs; 9.30 Twenty Questions; 10.00 Jet Speeds Records; 10 30 On179 words
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202 1965-03-28 8 Language KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE declaration of Malay as the national language does not mean that Malays will be given preference in all spheres, especially when they do not have the required qualifications, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said202 words
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Article125 1965-03-28 8 MALACCA. Sat. A bomoh. M.-ii bin Arrun. 70. was today found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sentenced to two yeart> jail by the High Court. His son-in-law. Sabah hin Ahmad. 30. a farmer, and his I adopted son. Soon Cheng Hai. 36. an125 words
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Article20 1965-03-28 8 rEI.I'K ANSON. Sat I Raja Muda of Perak bat of goodwill to thr newly-formpd Lower Perak Youth Organisation.20 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-03-28 8 THE GIRL WITH A FLAIR FOR TONGUES Xl ALA LL'MPUR, Sat.— A South Vietnamese girl who speaks three languages fluently hopes to learn two more and so achieve her ambition of becoming a woman diplomat She is Miss Jacqueline Duong Thi Thuong. 20. of Sai--1 gon. who is read- ing156 words
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Article332 1965-03-28 8 On the Stock Exchange SINGAPORE. Si Bumiv-s* In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tniding rooms of the Stock Km liange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holdings < 2.000) $1.96: Esso Ords. (3.000 $148. (2.000) $1.47. 1 1.000) $1.46.332 words
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Article610 1965-03-28 8 CHARGES SET OFF NEAR PROPELLER SAIGON. Sat. A HUGE under- water explosion believed to have been set off by Viet**ong saboteurs heavily damaged a U.S. cargo ship in Danangs commercial pier early today, informed sources reported No one wan killed in the blast,Reuter; AP; UPI - 610 words
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251 1965-03-28 8 Tengku: South Korea struggle an inspiration for us KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TMHE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today told the South Korean people that their struggle against Communism was an inspiration to all other nations who face the same menace. 1 He said this in a message to the South251 words
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Advertisement39 1965-03-28 8 NEW FROM APRIL F THE ONLY AFTERNOON FLIGHTS DIRECT TO HONGKONG FABULOUS MALAYSIAN CABIN SERVICE MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS^ MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL AIRLINE -SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA ■fefil GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR B.O.A.CQANTAS AND AIR-INDIA IN MALAYA ONLY) CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT39 words
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Miscellaneous377 1965-03-28 8 Tides ■n>l>\\ .Seriih Krr: 42S a 111 <slt 1 7.60 p 111 11, sin- p.m. (6 9ft 1 Port Dickson :t .=>9 )h 3.48 p.m. (B.7ft); Port Swettennani 149 a.m. 8 nf t > 3ti |i m iMft>; Penane 11 21 am (5. 5 ft 1 10 47 p 111377 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-03-28 9 DINGAPOBE, Sat. The number 13 considered unlucky has played an Important part in the lives of Senior Aircraftman Andrew Crilly and his new bride, the former Betty Spencer, also a .senior aircraft-woman. Their birthdays fall on the155 words
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192 1965-03-28 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. The deputy president of the Seremban Town Council. Mr- C. Rajaratnam (Labour Independent), has resigned because the president never sought hi.s "advice." In his letter of resignation today. Mr. Rajaratnam accused the president, Mr. Lai Pong Yum iUDP). of192 words
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113 1965-03-28 9 %ll >.it VII <'lii ai tfltoen i»r uo^t" 1 i,t am Gtimiil <'•'■ p.irtmrnt in Johorr a* qow required to have an uilcQtiate" knowledee of fhr national Annount iim this t*»(l.i>. the chairman of the .Inhorr national lansuaer committee. Incbe S.iiran bin Sabtu.113 words
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Article58 1965-03-28 9 KANGAR. Sat— A prominent PMIP leader. Haji Abdullah bin Ahmad, today denied he would quit the party to re-loin Umno He said: "I »m 80 and plan to retire from politics." Hail Abdullah, a retired state commissioner of lands and mines, joined the PMIP in58 words
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Article55 1965-03-28 9 Reversing lorry kills man IPOH. Sat A labourer. Mr. Ponr.u.samy. 45. was killed by a reversing municipality lorry while walking along the Sungei P.i;; Road, an inquest was told today. The coroner. Mr. Tong Yung Sui. returned a verdict of death by misadventure but said that lorry driver. R. Rengaraju,55 words
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Article35 1965-03-28 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. The People's Action Party touring cultural troupe performed here last night. The show goes on again tonight after which the artistes will perform in Kuala Lumpur for two days.35 words
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Article39 1965-03-28 9 KANGAR. Sat. The Mentrl Besar of Perils. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, will entertain the cast of the Ursula Andress film "That Man Prom Hongkong" at his Jalan Kolam residence tomorrow night. Pa*e Five I.39 words
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Article39 1965-03-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Brinsford Students Union of the former Malayan Teachers College. Brinsford, has sent a donation of $212.93 to the Lady Templer Hospital Fund and $128 55 to the School for the Deaf in Penang.39 words
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301 1965-03-28 9 2,500 MEN WANTED FOR S'PORE V-CORPS SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Territorial Army here is to recruit volunteers for a new 2.500-strong unit known as the Singapore Local Defence Corp (TA). A spokesman for the army told The Sunday Times today: ''The purpose of this corps is to support our regular troops301 words
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229 1965-03-28 10 Back to Perth with husband's ashes SINGAPORE. Sat. 13 Mrs. R. J. Weiland, Jiipanese-born wife of the Australian sergeant, who was killed in Sarawak on Tuesday by an Indonesian booby trap, flew back to Perth with her three children tonight. Sergeant Weiland was the first Australian casualiv since the Third229 words
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400 1965-03-28 10 WHY JOHORE SELLS HER WATER TO SINGAPORE JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. XHE Johore Mentri Be.sar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. said today it Johore did not sell its raw water from the Sunuet Tebrau and the Sungel Johore at three cents per 1000 gallons to Singapore, the water would just400 words
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Article, Illustration386 1965-03-28 10 PADMAN 3OPAL - PADMAN 3OPAL By j(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Thirteen-year-old Chan Chin Han is fascinated by the sea and ships though she has only seen both in magazines and picture books. Up till last Wednesday, that is. On that day. with only 10 cents in386 words
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716 1965-03-28 10 Full accord on sepak raga Cambodia also join in KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, OEPAK raga gained a fourth participant for the Third Seap Games here in December when the executive committee meeting of the Seap Games Federation cor.i'nued at the Stadium Negara conTerence room today. The Cambodian delegate. Col Pok Sam716 words
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306 1965-03-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The arrangements for the SouthEast Asia Peninsula Games to he held in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14 to 21 were today described as perfect by the foreign delegates of the Seap Games Federation. This was their unanimous opinion after their three-hour306 words
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Article102 1965-03-28 10 KUALAp LUMPUR. Sat—Police today said that the fire which threatened to destroy sawmill at 2J mile Cheras Road here late last night was the work of an arsonistThey found two empty kerosene tins near the office of the Kan Oon Sawmill. The owner. Mr. H. Phuan 56.102 words
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Article196 1965-03-28 10 'Cracker' bomb thrown at school SINGAPORE, Sat A small home-made bomb waj flung at the HavelocJt English Primary School today. It exploded harmlessly on the river bank just ouUside the perimeter fence. 30 yards from the school building. No damage was caused. No one, except the school principal. Mr. Goh196 words
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Advertisement139 1965-03-28 10 liP*ii! Hi^ i Y^^^J The 1964 rate is $32/- per thousand, f^^^^^[ II an INCREASE of $2/- per thousand ADDITIONAL SPECIAL BONUSES tim^Aj^ rviAit the Great Eastern will P rovide ff rial S 10l Bj ADDITIONAL SPECIAL Bonuses as underEndowment Assurances for terms 15 years or longer 25% of total139 words
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Advertisement195 1965-03-28 10 ■^tmm\ A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And. Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times.195 words
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Article, Illustration834 1965-03-28 11 I got fed up with stripping MARTINE CAROL I HAVE been lunching with an attractive addition to the London show business scene: Mile. Martine Carol. Around the time that the teenage Brigitte Bardot was getting worried about her spots and wondering who this Vadim fellow was who kept telephoning. Mile.834 words
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Article, Illustration758 1965-03-28 11 She has never been so moving SOPHIA LOREN AT one moment you arc watching a naming young redhead striding along with hips swinging and warm glance of invitation in her lovely dark eyes. AI another, you see the drawn, ravaged lace <;l" a tired skivvy, with lank hair drawn tightly758 words
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Advertisement241 1965-03-28 11 'W ADELPHI HOTEL '> Ml/LLI 111 TEL 28^0 '-ean^fl B^l \\i fIS V. HAh ■b a »^SaV> m. M.tJ JBVjBTkIB^BHBIBaV ADELPHI GRILL a gourmet's paradise and a 'favourite rendezvous' for lunch or dinner. Delicious Chicken Curry prepared by our 'Seaview' Cook. For your entertainment The Spanish Show Band '.OS CASTELLANOS241 words
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Advertisement99 1965-03-28 11 FIRST-CLASS fUHk EXQUISITE %T\ DIAMOND 1«V LEEOMN JEWELLERS 206/ i South Bridfle Rd., Spore 1 W^^ClSe^^Q 9.30 pm. "LOVE AND AFFECTION" Cont. Today 11.00 a.m.: "SCARAMOUCHI" Color Stewart Granger Eleanor Parker. (Sialop) Lest Day: 2 30-715-930 p m. "THE BEAUTY ft THE POET" Mond, Colour/ Eng. Subtitles Cheap Matinee at99 words
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Advertisement488 1965-03-28 11 THE "TWIST MARATHON" IS ON TO-NIGHT! Yes, the Ist All Malaysia "TWIST MARATHON" which is being held for the first time in South East Asia is on to-night. Tickets at 50 cents per head will be on sale at the SB. A. Hall from 4 p.m. onwards. The competition will488 words
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Article, Illustration400 1965-03-28 12 Simpson's surprise decision backfires as Hunte and Davis share record stand PORT OF SPAIN. Saturday. UAIN curtailed play on the first day of the Second Test between the West Indies and Australia here yesterday, but this did not prevent Conrad Hunte ana Bryan Davis sharing a record opening stand of400 words
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Article46 1965-03-28 12 \\l ST I Mill IST INNs HCNTK not out «7 DAVIS c Simpson b McKenrie »4 KAN HA I not out 15 Extraa 6 TOTAL (for 1 wkt) 141 Wicket fell at: 116. Bowling to-date: McKenzie 16-4-40-1. Hawke 13-2-31-0. Mayne 11-0-42-0. Philpott 11-3--21-0. Simpson 2-0-2-0.46 words
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1323 1965-03-28 12 Race 1-2.30 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4*500) 6£ 1 ***** Petite Mademoiselle g (Veni Vicii Paul. 6 90 (SI) Trevrna 15 2 874.-0 Flyinc Hand a (Venl Vlci) Paul. 8 8.11 Mitchell 4 3 ***** (iotong Royont (Llm St Taylor) Heddle. 4 8.101,323 words
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226 1965-03-28 12 Gillingham set unbeaten run record I ONDON. Sat Gillingliam. presMiii* strongly for promotioii to the English Football LaWgOa second division, set up ft lf»KUc ri-cord last night when they beat Peterborough United 2-0. Their win took them into second place in the table and extended their unbeaten home run to226 words
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Article43 1965-03-28 12 LONDON. Sat. Malaysia wnl <uu in UM firs: round of the Amhu zone .n the Über Cup women's international badminton tournament next season. The other countries in the fone Thailand. Japan and Hong Kong all have byes.43 words
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80 1965-03-28 12 TOKYO. Sat.— The 1964 Tokyo Olympic (james cost Japan ISM million in direct expenses, the Prime Minister's office reported today. The Prime Minister's office, quoting a report by the State Minister in charge of the Olympic Games. Mr. Ichiro Kono. said that indirect expenses associatedReuter - 80 words
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Article123 1965-03-28 12 EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER *\\S \TOIT IKT PLANE PTE MSELLE B»ee 1 Petite M'sclle Petite M'«elle BMW Cavil Chantirleer Wee Cobbler Jade Sceptr* TOI'I WINORO WINOUO Race 2 Entertainer >.,„ Kuniang Stmm Kunian* Cliief Informer Larator Topea LOGICAL STAB IKY \^l\s<) Race 3 Flash Time Eire Gold Happy123 words
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822 1965-03-28 12 RACING with Epsom Jeep LUCKY Stables Peak of Perfection is in peak form and should score his third successive win in the 8f Spring Cup (Race Five) at Bukit Timah today. Peak of Perfection scored a brilliant double at Kuala Lumpur last822 words
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Article25 1965-03-28 12 Epsom Jeep s best bets are Topea (Race 2), Peak of Perfection (Race 5) and Balkan Challenger (Race 7). The going is good.25 words
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Advertisement697 1965-03-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE It Wnrrf. 5* '¥!•>.)— Box if rlt. txtrt RCQUIRE MICROFILM IERVICtt Rink- s purr, Ml MarI THE HAIR CLINIC. 10. Pltaacp Phone *****. Tor D«n6r>,f Thinnlns. Pallinc, Sralp Tmlm»l. BsI Hair Rrmoratlon. SHOPPING CUIDE (Spore) IS ITarata << (Vin.)— Box U rlt. *xln JEWEL' ERV697 words
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Advertisement84 1965-03-28 12 mml£m3Sm MM Mil !1 superstitious m WyJJm [WJI M/ 1 are you? I mf% PI f Iff I Ruft msEh I 9RS I M/FjliAniM 111 IV wT 1 1 WirAWMm lU I i m ■lJ pantasipq iHli I HOI CO jT «$H jfc aY IB v^i3 aY Wf 1 Jftr^^84 words
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Article1761 1965-03-28 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Tengku gets big hand from Bukit Timah racegoers as he leads in Hormat By_ OINGAPORE, Sat. West Australian Jockey Johnny Nelson won his first ride when he landed Captain's Guide an easy two-length winner in Race 1 at Bukit Timah today. Leading Jockey Des Coleman1,761 words
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Article101 1965-03-28 13 Total pool $104,850 Ist 17»910 —$51,905 2nd *****2 —514.830 3rd *****9 —S 7,415 Staters iM 200 each) Nos. SIMSS, *****8. *****6. 2227 tiO. 28(i885, *****0. *****9. *****2, *****0, *****8. 2815C1. Consolation ($750 rach) Nos. S7S24S, l«).-)l8t., S2M4S, *****2. *****0. *****1. *****0. *****1, *****4, *****0 Extra consolation ($2OO each)101 words
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Obituary58 1965-03-28 13 MR. TAN AH YONG passed' away peacefully on 26-3-65 at 32. Goprng Road, Ipoh, leaving behind I his wife flve sons, two daughters one daughter-in-law to mourn nis lorn. Funeral 11 a.m. on 30-3-65. MADAM LES KIM CHYE passed away at 10.SS p.m. on 26 3.65 Funeral at 458 words
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Article409 1965-03-28 13 THE Stipendiary Stewards re- port on yesterday's races at Bukit Timah. RACE 1: Nelson (Captain < Guide) was cautioned for permitting his mount to shift out and bump Chatsmoth (Kingston) shortly after entering the straight. RACE 2: After the horses were saddled for this race. Wat Glung was409 words
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Article, Illustration387 1965-03-28 13 Kops wins title ALL-ENGLAND ON'DON. Sat. Erland xj Kops. 28-year-old Danish International, won the All England badminton men's singles title for the sixth time when he beat Tan Aik Huang of Malaysia 15-13. 15-12 in the flnal at Wembley today. Tan, 19-year-old science student from Penang, gave the Dane a387 words
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Article34 1965-03-28 13 PORT OP SPAIN. Sat.— The West Indies were 207 for three a' lunch against Australia on the second day of the Second Test here today (See Page 12 lor yesterday's play;.34 words
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Article244 1965-03-28 13 LONDON, Sat. Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-0 today to reach the final of the English FA Cup. The other semi-final between Manchester United and Leeds resulted in a scoreless draw. They will replay at Nottingham Forest on Wednesday. Dunfermline reached the flnal of the Scottish Cup244 words
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Article29 1965-03-28 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Defending champions, Singapore Recreation Club were held to a scoreless draw by Khiiljp Association in the SHA senior knockout match at Farrer Park today.29 words
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Article24 1965-03-28 13 PARIS. Sat. Franc* beat Wales by 22 points to 13 in their rugby union international here today. France led 19-0 at halftime.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Obituary50 1965-03-28 13 10 Wordt SIS (Minimum) PHUAH CHENC TUAN, 62. parted away peacefully on 27-3-6 A, IravinK !>•-- hind bla beloved wife, one son Sue* Kirn, one dauchti r fhye fhoo. on* grand dmightrr aaf onr pmaiMSl 'o mourn his lo>s Kuneral <>:. 29-:<-65 at j p.m. Irou Mi Bowmout L,50 words
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Advertisement547 1965-03-28 13 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEh I South AfncaH Lk^^ t ■RANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURCF^ key mducMal and commercial positions A v ,7 tUUM We arc entering a new exciting age where eadln *«*nontie« consider "Britith Institutes' courses tK547 words
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Advertisement74 1965-03-28 13 Ute CLASSIFIEDS 2* Words Sit (Minimum) MACHADO— MOREL: John Alfred, son of Mrs. M. M Machado. and Marina Anne, daughter of Mrs. Isobelle Morel, at K.L. Registry on Mtrch 12. 1965. NOTICE The public U hereby notified that the draw of the DiamoM Jubilee Hall Lottery. Batu Pahat which has74 words
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Advertisement47 1965-03-28 13 I^^^BR^aw There are few things drier to drink than A BL SCHWEPPES DRY GINGER ALE. fl Throughout the world discriminating people^ a mix Schweppes Dry Ginger yjgjjg§y w Ale with their Brandy. Always yjgffl^ /gj Sit R j Famous since 1794 MM* Botttod.in Singapore. by Untoo.l lwiti<47 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-03-28 14 TH* Japanese inside-right K. Kamamoto 13 seen on the losing end in two duels with Malaysia's lively defenders In bst night's drawn soccer match at •^e Merdeka Stadium. Top picture shows goalkeeper Ungku Ismail plucking the ball almost off Yamamoto's head. On *he rip.ht centre-half RichardWan Seng Yip - 65 words
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Article, Illustration561 1965-03-28 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By alt:r leading by a spectacular fifth minute goal scored by Majid Ariff, just -urvived a crisis of failing stamina to hold Japan's national soccer team to 1-1 draw at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Japan's equaliser came In the 50th561 words
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Article67 1965-03-28 14 PENANG. Sat. A chanceless unbeaten 59 by Noel Monera.singhe and good Innings by Kevin Tye <44) and Frank Mo Kenna (36) enabled Penang Sports Club to score 176 in their annual match against Royal Bangkok Sports Club for the Elephant Trophy here today. Royal67 words
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Article49 1965-03-28 14 ||ONG KONO. Sat. Peter Thomson of Australia snatched the lead today from Tadashi Kitta after the third round of the Hong Kong open golf championship with a three— under-par 67 for a 54-round total of 208. Ross Nedwick of New Zealand was two strokes behind.49 words
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Article105 1965-03-28 14 - Rawalpindi, sat. Hamr l Mohumir..id. the P.ik:.-:ai. In. gambled and wen Vten he sent in New Zealand to bai in the Him cricket Test lure todajr. Thr- New Zr;t landers were all out lor 175 at tea and only a stubborn 76 by 21 -year-old BruceReuter - 105 words
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Article118 1965-03-28 14 PENANG. Sat. Tan Poh Seng reached tho .semi-tinal of the Penang closed tennis tourney when he beat Sonny Ewe Yin 6-4. 6-2 today. He meets R. Raleigh who beat his club mate Conmngham 6-4, 6-2. J. Stuckey beat Lee Kee Hoay 6-4. 6-4 while118 words
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Article40 1965-03-28 14 LONDON. Sat. America's Jay Trump 100-6) won the Grand National Steeplechase it Liverpool today. The 7-2 favourite. Freddie, was second and Mr. Jones (MVI) third. Fourth was Rainbow Battle 50-1 1. Won by L. M l-nuths. 47 ran.40 words
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155 1965-03-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor will miss at least five of their regular State players when they meet Perak tomorrow to decide the quadrangular hockey championships being played here. They will be engaged in the Stoner Shield cricket competition whiten starts today. Both155 words
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Advertisement599 1965-03-28 14 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching >** Stopped in jr^ \J 1 7 Minutes t^^^~" _^r_~ -".;8 Do your feet Itch so j-i-, y*^tt^^^^Z<^t^9o h*dlr that they ne»rlr m^^ mn Ul\ drlv« you crazy? Dots the skin on your fctt crack and Infections, as well us599 words
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Miscellaneous107 1965-03-28 14 Xl( KH llr;,h..Mt tronln Penang SC v R Bangkok SC (Western Rd. 11 am. p. Spore senior tourney: Indian A.smi v I SCRC ißalcstien; SRC v RAF Char.ci ipadiinn> CSC v Army ißilp.sricii. BOC v L'm- ipadanßi. Police v RAF i Seletar 'Thomson Rd>; Malacca Lgr: IA v 3rd Bn107 words
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Article, Illustration1690 1965-03-28 1 R.M. BELBIN AND H.V. DICKS I - The BEST years of your life R.M. BELBIN AND H.V. DICKS I f"^ V^ I U I UMAN capacity for adjustment is such that most forms of decline are matched by compensations. In many societies advancing age enjoys a reputation for increased wisdom and status. In .i sense the maturity1,690 words
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Advertisement270 1965-03-28 1 eeven egee A A man KNOW /1 YOURSELF NEXT WEEK: PERSONALITY IN OLD AGE k4- A 'Jr i MMcnM&Ssr* Your choice London direct L z&' gßßßßk^^r g«l»^ I t»SJI» b^mtttL' fj JW 'i'^^H^gW. U^F g«» ■amWSIJ kJuQßlKmtlmi^k. 9 *^^^r Jk i2S^^^^_ L V^ gflg^kw^LEt I d^ a^J £.^8 .^-t' or270 words
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Article285 1965-03-28 2 DON ALEXANDER - DON ALEXANDER WITH HFRi: is Lesson six in the Sunday Times series on how to bowl better. Today's lesson is on THi: PI SIIAWAY. yOl haw tound Miur slarlinic point. You lia\r sri lour fed and \our shouldrrs .mil \nu irr holding the lull ioric<th now «r >t.irt285 words
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Article, Illustration452 1965-03-28 2 Handle with care ■a FOR THE NEXT PACKAGE YOU FIND MAY BE A BOMB IN normal limes it may he the right tiling to examine packages thai appear to have been mislaid by their owners ;il your office. Bui not today. In these limes of fndonesian confrontation, it is Ik-sI452 words
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Article309 1965-03-28 2 MY boyfriend is leaving shortly for higher studies, but he has never discussed our future. Recently he had an affair with a beautiful and sexy girl. While he takes me out. he ts free with other women. He says his sexual needs are great, but I hate309 words
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Article171 1965-03-28 2 Dear Know Alls IS it true that the police force was until recently connected with the Veterinary Departments in the detecting and limiting of outbreaks of animal diseases? HENRY E. Until 1955. the Veterinary Police Force, rchich teas under the discipline of the Chief Police Officers but working under the171 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1965-03-28 2 THE FULL LIFE. v MY wife and I recently spent one of the most inspiring :i n (I worthwhile afternoons we have experienced during our six veins in Singapore. When I mentioned to several friends that we had been to Boys' Town, some asked: "What's that?" Others inquired: "Where is1,025 words
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Advertisement348 1965-03-28 2 YOU CAN ZZeni:.. BECOME THE someone who U U important F I MAN BEHIND -WHY NOT KM? THE DESK "I et me tell you fcfit^" l *3[ how the famous S I J Bennett Airmail liT%- JM mk (ollege can help <y^ (J^fi m A you to success," 9& Jq348 words
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Advertisement56 1965-03-28 2 /Mist eople who are alive to our world suscoptible and responsive to whatever makes K^ j-^Mr^ life beautiful, know the feeling of perfect fresh- Gpn^Rff^^i^* ness from "4711" Genuine Eau de Cologne with |W^>- H 4^ (0 *"/Mv^ its refreshing and stimulating powrr. G-uine EAU DE COLOGNE ISp "4711" Eau56 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-03-28 2 Across: 1. P.uMmoiu 8. Spa. 11. Wins 12. Often 14. Nebular. 16 Daunt. 17 Sages. 18. Rein. 20. Thrall ?3. Lodev 26. Ensured. 29. Mars 30. Pat 31. Rear. 32. Styptic. 34 Belle 35. Archer. 38. Trek. 39. Musty. 42. Aorta. 44. Tuition. 45. Idiot. 46. Sank. 47, Rep. 48,51 words
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Miscellaneous60 1965-03-28 2 Down. 2 Awes 3. RibSlcirv 4 Snug .1. IfcleU 6. Our. 7. Yodels. 8. Stun. 9. Pen 10. Ants 13. Failure 15. Ash, 18 Sant 19. Alms 21. Reach. 22. Heal. 24. Oath. 23, Esparto. 27 Relating. 28. Drew. 30. Pick. 33. Treats. 34. Bruise. 36. Emu. 37. Fair 38.60 words
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Miscellaneous185 1965-03-28 2 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Spariiigness (9), 8. Health resart 3 > 11. Achieves i4>. 12. Frequently iji. 14. Concerning cloudiness (7), lti Disheanen tsi. 17. Wise men .Si. 18. Control >4>. 20 Servitude <6>. 23. Open ditches (6), -'(>. Made safe <7 > 29. Impairs <4>. 30. Tr.p 1 3185 words
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Advertisement110 1965-03-28 3 /»Bl\P I <] KAv* < i] 4^ Lllj *l I I lt'^ If^ t m^JW w j mi/ a k. 1 flm a tMv 1^ l\ I S" v /i Jt/* 1 w v mi/ v y l. I XX 'T^/* *jr^^*% a^ mm v x 11/ //■■/.si''.- 1 1110 words
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Article454 1965-03-28 4 My fair lady ITS the- talk of to w n. Sweet shy b v sensational fashions lor fair ladies have finally "arrived" to convert us from the tomboy lough look to the feminine f r a g i I c uura And its all due to the $32 million musical.454 words
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Article109 1965-03-28 4 A FUSSY and aggressive matron got Into a Fifth Avenue bus In New York and was determined not to ride past her stop. She pestered the driver all the way up the avenue and finally poked him vigorously with her umbrella as she saw a street sign109 words
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Advertisement639 1965-03-28 4 |L» YOU LL hit fop divi £4> ML* ■3C* *itafe Lw^^L^^I IA dcnds in these winning I 1 H jpf* »B B outfits. Hat-trick t *fc 4 w^ fashions from left: The Ar+ mt 1 ffl|*« m m navy polka dot blouse :p tgJ5!^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ogam modelled by Lily; fl :>639 words
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Advertisement255 1965-03-28 5 M II I HIM M I DFL offers you a three point plan to bigger profits All \ou need is a viable business project, a limited amount of capital, It sounds easy, and it is. MIDFL has no less than six different and MIDFL will lend you the rest. But255 words
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Article, Illustration692 1965-03-28 5 PETER ABSALOM - PETER ABSALOM By To maintain Malaysia's vigorous rate of development IF Malaysia is to maintain her present vigorous rate of national development, the role of the nations banks is of vital importance. For it is through the banking system that the great mass of savings by private692 words
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1038 1965-03-28 5 A Special - A Special By Writer lyllY should there br any question about the ability of Malaysian banks to finance industrial development as quickly as the resources can be mobilised by firms? ''..inks can "create" capital by their ability to advance loans of various kinds-. what prevents1,038 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1965-03-28 6 Geoffrey Boland - Geoffrey Boland DESPITE PRESENT DIFFICULTIES- By JUST as it was getting into its stride, as one of the smoothest pieces of machinery of its type, in this part of the world, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia has lately received many unfortunate1,068 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1965-03-28 7 W.T.C KINC - First signs reported of renewed strength of Sterling W.T.C KINC, By Editor of The Banker (London) AT the very end of 1964 close observers of the scene were reporting the first signs, tentative and inconclusive though they might be, of some break in the gloom that has gripped London's financial1,994 words
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302 1965-03-28 7 VBANK cashier today would be startled to receiv. cheque signed 'Your loving friend. But there was nothing unusual about this personal touch in the early days of banking in England some 300 years ago. Ma n y examples can bo seen in a302 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1965-03-28 8 Kenneth S. Most - Should Britain devalue the Pound? Kenneth S. Most SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION WHEREVER BUSINESSMEN MEET I By THE great sterling crisis of November lies behind, but the possible devaluation of the pound is still a subject of discussion wherever bankers and businessmen meet. In the British Sunday newspaper. The Observer, on1,512 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-03-28 9 INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES MARKET A SCENE from the London Stock Exchange. It is far from being just a domestic British market. More than 9,000 different securities are officially quoted here.32 words
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1167 1965-03-28 9 R.F.M. WILKINSON - R.F.M. WILKINSON, BY I Deputy Chairman, London Stock Exchange T*HF London Stock J- Exchange is far from being just domestic British market. More than 9,000 different securities are officially quoted here I do not know of any other exchange, including Wall Street, which1,167 words
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Article, Illustration916 1965-03-28 10 RUPERT BUTLER - RUPERT BUTLER USH WHIS >'* WHO DA es by Late-night car dashes meetings in an isolated cottage .all have been an essential part of recent take-over bids. They are just part of the elaborate security screen that increasingly surrounds big-business merger talks... TH916 words
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991 1965-03-28 10 rpAX systems currently x adopted by the countries in the world can be roughly divided into four types. They are: 1. acquisition tax which lays emphasis on the income tax: 2. sales tax and other indirect taxes; 3. customs duties and other991 words
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Article, Illustration496 1965-03-28 11 THEY SUM HIM UP AS A MAN OF THE SIXTIES "IF you want to 1 grow a company, you must find and keep good people. You cannot keep them unless you have stimulating growth inside the outfit. This applies Just as much to a country496 words
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810 1965-03-28 11 founded the business 150 years ago. And its boilers and heating systems are purely British. But its plastics were originally an American idea. Its data processing machines and computers are French. And its thermoelectric cooling nodules are of Russian Polish Canadian810 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-03-28 12 BRITAIN'S famous 'Old Lady/ the Bank of England, now carries over 270 years on her back. She carries them extremely well. Indeed, although she was granted a new Royal Charter in 1946, this showed no essential changes from that of 1694197 words
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Article873 1965-03-28 12 PAUL BAREAU - PAUL BAREAU, By Editor of The Statist (London) rpHE commercial banking system in Britain is -L dominated by the Clearing Banks. These are the eleven institutions which are members of the London Bankers' Clearing House. Within these eleven banks the bulk of the business is done873 words
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Article72 1965-03-28 12 mam job of clearing banks They are. therefore, able to Indulge In long-term finance or in acquiring permanent participations in the capital of industrial and commercial concerns. This kind of industrial banking is foreign to the Clearing Banks in Britain though It is operated by the Merchant Bank titutlons which72 words
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346 1965-03-28 13 Do you have a millionaire's mentality |T is a common ob I servarion," said C.C. Colton, "that any fool can get money; but they are not wise who think so." The world is filled with men who have started from nothing and filled their pockets with money. Perhapi you hjv*346 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-03-28 13 WALL STREET, the financial capital of the United States, with its narrow streets which can never be widened. The crrea is where the early settlers landed and it takes its name from a palisade built by the Dutch in 1653. In addition to the door-to-door banks and brokerage97 words
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Article, Illustration103 1965-03-28 14 IN \WI tin- Kox.il .Mint on Tower Hill in the Ctt] «> London produced 771 million coins. of which ovrr 28 1 million were for Common wraith and foreign countries. Those pie tar taken in the Royal Mini show The composi tion of sample coins103 words
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754 1965-03-28 14 21 S.E. Schattmann - FIRM POLICY IN MAINTAINING DEALINGS FOR EACH CURRENCY 21 S.E. Schattmann By rE commodity markets in the City of London are one of the major factors which has made London such an invaluable financial centre. Copper, zinc, cocoa, palm oil. spices and even ivory are but a few which are754 words
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Article83 1965-03-28 14 BI'RGLARS have been trying for 35 years to rob Australian-made security safes manufactured by a Sydney firm. Rut so far none has succeeded This is the claim of the firm which says safebreakers have tried to drill, prise, and blast open Its safes, but have invariably given83 words
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Miscellaneous1963 1965-03-28 16 I EDGA.R R.ICF Rr/Donrrr'f-rc' n Bf5T «^b f I've *un onl> 15 miles *u7 1 as takzam akkives /fl I W^^X CORPO/TAJ. I I wmat's TMt&^MHßvr^lr l I TAZZAH' fcUAi ake\/watek pleas- \i J IW TWE COUR.TYAK7 OP 1" V^ U?U« OF THt COZVOZAI?/ I 7 YOU TOING fEKE I'Ll1,963 words
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Advertisement238 1965-03-28 6 SAFETY FIRST! Is O.CRC. Policy Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! Bank with OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated Bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL S 100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID S 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $479,000,000.00 head office:238 words
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Advertisement308 1965-03-28 7 TAKE A NEW INTEREST IN YOUR FUTURE THROUGH DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS SJC On deposit your funds earn up to 6 interest with absolute security of capital and interest THE completely unaffected by changing economic DOUBLE ff» Withdrawals ars easily made— subject only to KEY T0... tSt^,^^^^^^\ the terms you agree for308 words
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Advertisement289 1965-03-28 8 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. Branches in Singapore 9 j J j Hy NORTH BRANCH U 519 5«3. North Bridß* Ro»d. S'rgapert. 4 L j] TIONC BAHRU BRANCH i <££ 2RT, Outrjm Road. Singapore Sj SELECIE HOUSE SUB-BRANCH L LI SELECIE ROAD BRANCH U Ji V Irjjif P<)jd. Singapore NEW BRIDCE289 words
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Advertisement143 1965-03-28 8 I.C.T. TAKES THE RISK OUT OF CHOOSING A COMPUTER A new I.C.T. 1900 Series computer is a sound long-term investment. Because it grows as your needs grow. And because when you change to a larger configuration, you can go on using the same software and peripherals you started with. I.C.T.143 words
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Advertisement67 1965-03-28 9 THE UNITES) COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. (Incorporated In India with Limited Liability) Sfbtcribed Capital Ind. R5.56,000, 000.00 (M 536 .000.009) Paid-up Capital Ind. Rt.28,000,000.00 (M 518.064.032) Reserve Fund and Other Reserves Ind. Rf. 33, 735, 000. 00 (MS22.000.000) HEAD OFFICE: 10, Brabourne Road, Calcutta 1. Over 200 branches in India, United67 words
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Advertisement336 1965-03-28 10 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG ON 14th NOVEMBER. 1918) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.. 50,000,000.00 PAID-UP CAPITAL 20,000,000.00 RESERVE 25,000,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 1,986,779.37 BOARD OF DIRECTORS I j The Hon. Y. K. Kon, 0.8.fc.J.P. 'Choirmon) l>' .i .I^l, Mr Li Koon Chun, J.P. Mr. Wong Yun Tong itfSlrtl336 words
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Advertisement168 1965-03-28 11 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK SERVES the INDIVIDUAL the COMMUNITY the NATION For Reliability and Service bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED A comprehensive network of over 90 Branches offers you prompt and efficient service throughout Malaysia. Correspondents in all the major cities of the world. Overseas branches: LONDON, HONGKONG, KOWLOON, BRUNEI. MALAYAN168 words
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Advertisement234 1965-03-28 12 MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,000,000,000 accept deposits for varying periods of time to suit the convenience of depositors as examples I I# P°Y 111 H I rO7 01°/ U/opa U 2/o pa. tor234 words
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Advertisement120 1965-03-28 14 UNITED INVESTMENT FINANCE LIMITED 40A CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE 1. Tel: *****, *****, ***** Chief Agent throughout Malaysia for THE AMERICAN INSURANCE CO., LTD. Transacting:' FIRE MARINE HULL MOTORS GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS and also FINANCING NEW SECOND HAND CAR LOANS. We offer you our Courteous Service, Prompt Attention and Best Facilities.120 words
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Advertisement432 1965-03-28 14 A Symbol of Progress This is the new $10 Million Chartered Bank Building in Kuala Lumpur. It's the newest addition ft to the wide network of Chartered Bank branches throughout Malaysia that provide complete and 'j^JLkAJiM up-to-date banking facilities. WS THE CHARTERED BANK Branches in Malaysia and Brunei SINGAPORE: Battery432 words
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Article359 1965-03-28 15 IT SEEMS that there's |ust about everything wrong and little right with the America that the outside world is reading about and hearing about. Foreigners are told about race troubles in U.S. cities. They get a piclure of Negroes being ground down in ghettos and slums.359 words
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Article, Illustration280 1965-03-28 15 ANDRE MAUROIS, a distinguished French author, was interviewed in Paris by a member of "U.S. News World Report" on the subject of "American culture." Q. Mr. Maurois, do Americans strike you as "uncultured" in comparison with Europeans? A. I was struck, the first time I went to the U.S.,280 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-03-28 15 SIR CHARLES P SNOW is a British author who has lectured at some 50 colleges in the U.S. Q. Sir Charles, are American universities doing a good job of educating young people? A. I should put it much more strongly than that. I think your college education is one289 words
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Article, Illustration275 1965-03-28 15 JOSEPH FROMM, of the Informational StoH of "U.S. News World Report" writes this comment from London. Something that impresses on American returning to the U.S. after o lengthy absence is this: The comfort and convenience of the masses of the people not just the wealthy or privileged minority275 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-03-28 15 PE R E C R I N E WORSTHORNE. political editor of "The Sunday Telegraph" in London, is one of Britain's foremost commentators on the American scene. He visits the U.S. frequently. This is his interview. Q. Mr. Worsthorne. do you share the view of tome Europeans that the273 words
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