The Straits Times, 30 March 1965
1965-03-30
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Title Section20 1965-03-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times KDN 1189 1005 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 30. 1965 15 CENTS20 words
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Article381 1965-03-30 1 U.S. hits Ho base next to China CAIGON, Mon. I'.s. Navj bombers blasted ;< North Vietnamese radar station, only 85 miles from Communist China today. Forty-two jet and j propeller aircraft from the U.S.S. Coral Sea rained bombs, rockets and napalm on the island ol Bach Long Vinh (White DragonReuter; AP; UPI - 381 words
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Article, Illustration885 1965-03-30 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: CHINA SEA EXERCISE IS PROOF' Tengku tells of our defensive capacity By PONTIAN. Mon TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that the combined defence efforts of Commonwealth countries now safeguarding Malaysia "can take care of an open war by Indonesia against our new nation/ The Prime885 words
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Article51 1965-03-30 1 Thailand's 'worrisome' enemies BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Kitlikachorn. told reporters hero today that Communist threat to Thailand was quite "worrisome." According to police reports he had received, more and more Chineseborn citizens of Thailand were being sent back from China to North-Kastern Thailand for subversion.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-03-30 1 RIFLE slung across his shoulder, an Australian patrol commander gives orders to his scouts one of his own men and a Dayak Border Scout in the Bau district of Sarawak's First Division. The Australians took over defence of the district from the Gurkhas last week. Since taking overLee Ong Wing - 66 words
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73 1965-03-30 1 Australian top-level talks on defence SYDNEY, Mon. Australian industrialists met Cabinet Ministers and defence chiefs here today to discuss Australia's defence needs. The Minister lor Supply. y.r. Allen Fairhall, at a press conference before the meeting, spoke of the deteriorating situation in South-East Asia and said today's talks would fillReuter - 73 words
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Article59 1965-03-30 1 JAKARTA. Mon Eight plantations described as British-owned in East Java have been declared expropriated by a district court in Surabaya, according to rej ports reaching here today. The official news agency Antara said the plantations were previously owned by a holding company in London and wereAP - 59 words
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Article27 1965-03-30 1 LONDON. Mon Sterling aliened in the London foreign exchange market today after ilie weekend denial by the Treasury that the pound was to be devalued— RenterReuter - 27 words
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Article26 1965-03-30 1 WASHINGTON. Mon The American Congress has been warned that because of depleted silver stocks the United States cannot continue to mint Mlver colns.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article51 1965-03-30 1 RAWALPINDI. Mon Forty Afro-Asian countries will meet next May in Cairo to form a joint shipping line, tht president of the Afro-Asian Economic Council. Gul Mohammed, said today. The council Is a private organisation for promotine the trade I and economic interests of mem- ber countriesAP - 51 words
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Article20 1965-03-30 1 ADELAIDE. Mon.— The Stnirapore Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew, •nived here today for a three-day visit.20 words
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Article54 1965-03-30 1 BVMiKOK. .Mon Police have arrested a selfstyled "schoolmaster" and his 10 young barefoot pupils who were trained to pick pockets, rob drunks and steal from old women. Police say Chit Ki-nuvithl. 48. spent his Saturdays schooling his nupils in the ways of artful dodging and then putReuter - 54 words
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80 1965-03-30 1 Britain: NO breakdown in textile talks LONDON. Mon. The Board of Trade said today negotiations are continuing with Malaysia including Singapore for new cotton textile import quotas to Britain. Asked to comment on a report from Singapore. quoting the States Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, as saying that theseAP - 80 words
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226 1965-03-30 1 Troops rush to quell Phoumi revolt VIENTIANE. Mon. Lao army troops loyal to Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma and tin army command are moving; to quell any extension of the proPhoumist rebellion in Thakhet to other Mekhong Valley towns, according; Lao and Western military sources. The sources .said two battalions ofReuter - 226 words
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Article35 1965-03-30 1 INDIES 128 PORT 01 STASH Mm West Indies were all out lor It 9 (Solomon 31 n O'Neill I tit on third (lay <>l KC«ad list At lunch. Austr.ili.i hail sn.n.i M ftjekej35 words
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Article37 1965-03-30 1 COLOMBO. Mou Two women were among 16 parliamentary secretaries appointed today a* members of Mr Dudley Senanayake's new government. They are Mrs Vimala Kannatipara Health > and Mrs Ilusuma Rajaratna Home Affairs Rev-37 words
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Article, Illustration444 1965-03-30 2 LB J in top talks on new threat in Vietnam war WASHINGTON. Monday AN increase in tlull.S. military effort in South Vietnam to meet a pos- j sibly more dangerous phase in the conflict will be weighed in talks here this week between Pre- i sident Johnson and Gvn. MaxwellReuter; UPI - 444 words
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Article71 1965-03-30 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Police are to take an "active and positive part In efforts to solve disputes among certain groups In certain areas." the police chief Gen. Sutjtpto said today. Observers here believe the disputes he was referring to were the bloody clashes which had occurredReuter - 71 words
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Article44 1965-03-30 2 AUCKLAND Men. -fur mn died when a light aircraft crash* iat Waharoa South Australia, yet terday. The pljuif-— a tour-sea 1 rr Ral lye Commodore aircraft went int a spin and crashed during a d« monstration flight. APAP - 44 words
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Article40 1965-03-30 2 ADEN. Mon. A grenade wouud- ed three Arabs, one seriously, last night when it was thrown at a British security putrol car cruising in an Arab area of the Ma-Alla district of Aden. It missed the car. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article143 1965-03-30 2 LONDON. Monday. A British colonel yesterday stepped into a cloud A of tho gas used by the Americans in Vietnam and half an hour ia'er. feelinp none the worse. sat down r o lunch. Col A. I. Hulton. commandant 01 the British Army's nuclear, biological andReuter - 143 words
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Article37 1965-03-30 2 PORTO AMELIA Mo/anibiouc i. Mon.— -More than 2.000 people have been nv<de homeless and about 1.000 houses tlcstroypd by ri.Mnn flood.*- and torrential rains in orth j Mu/iirfbique At leas'. 10 people have drovned.— UPl37 words
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Article20 1965-03-30 2 CAIRO. Mon. Tlic Comniunne.so Premier. Mr Chou En- !1 p.iy i 24-hour visit to thia week. AP.AP - 20 words
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Article39 1965-03-30 2 JAKARTA. .Mon President Sorkarnii had talks on tin- rurrrnl economic situation in the country with his Ministers. Antara reported today. Thr mrrtinß. which took place yesterday at the Rouor Pal.ne. ,iKn dealt with development problems Rniter.39 words
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159 1965-03-30 2 PEKING. Mon. China today reiterated her readiness to send men to fight in Vietnam whenever r»Quired. The pledge came in a letter from Marshal Chen Yi. the Chinese Foreign Minister, to Mr. Xuan Thuy. North Vietnam Foreign Minister, published by the NewReuter - 159 words
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Article31 1965-03-30 2 RABAT. Mon. The Moroccan Government has announced the execution of 14 army deserters sentenced to death almost a year ago for acts of sabotage near the Algerian frontier —AP.AP - 31 words
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182 1965-03-30 2 DEFENCE VOTE UP TO CLOSE P.L TO INDONS MANILA, Monday. THE House committee on national defence has voted to increase to 250 million pesos the proposed 200 million peso special appropriation fund recently requested by the armed forces to strengthen its defence capabilities. The committee recommended the increase "in view182 words
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154 1965-03-30 2 1 Iyi ANILA. Mon. The ITI Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez. in dieated today the Phi--lipp i n c Government j would press for the expulsion of an Indonesian "student" charged with violating the I terms of his stay in this country. Mr. Mendez told154 words
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Advertisement142 1965-03-30 2 MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LIMITED ASSISTS INDUSTRIALISTS: HAS PLEASURE 1N if Hire-Purchase Finance lor Machinery :i t SINGAPORE BRANCH if Promotion of Join! Venture* 9^3 AT l-^uing \hnw Sen ices for Capital -agnMnl tW iIAIAVAM DAkll/ ruAA4Dr.DC ii I^^^^« n«m MALAYAN bANK (.HAMdcKj floatations No. 2, BATTERY ROAD, if I142 words
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Miscellaneous19 1965-03-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Wl IMM> fcVfcrMNto/ i g: WOULD GOj N A T r«enr^ V CAMCfeL IT19 words
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251 1965-03-30 3 Dr. King calls for a boycott of Alabama SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Dr. Martin Luther King said yesterday he would rail for a nationwide economic boycott of the state of Alabama. "I will call on the nations trade unions to refuse to transport Alabama products." Dr. Kin* said in a televisedReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration128 1965-03-30 3 CHE looks dignified, composed, self-assured. She is graceful, charming and much younger than her 80 years. In fact she is only 30. And without the make-op you would recognise her as Sophia Loren. Film make-up man. Bill Tuttle. spent three hours adding 50 years to the fare of128 words
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Article55 1965-03-30 3 LONDON. Mon. Sylvia Emery took the longest un- aided walk of her life when she went down the church aisle to marry truck driver Alan Brown. The 24-year-old bride has I been crippled since birth 1 but .said she was determin- ed to make the 10-yard-i55 words
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Article35 1965-03-30 3 LONDON. Mon. —The death of Winifred Ashton.'the novelist and playwright who wrote under the i name of Clemence Dane, was announced here late last night. She I was in her late seventies. Reut«T.35 words
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Article42 1965-03-30 3 NEW ORLEANS. Mon.—Tentative aiirl exprnmenial vaccine against leukemia has been developed and is being tried on humans, researchers reported yesterday. But Dr. James T. Grace emphasised that he has had no results yet. and his work is strictly experimental—A.P42 words
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Article39 1965-03-30 3 PARIS. Mon. Spring came suddenly to P.ii;s yesterday after weeks of almast constant cold, rainy weather. Thousands of strollers throiißMl the broad avpnu« I^s Champa Elysees to basic in sunshine and tfmpenttures near 70 deijree.v AP.AP - 39 words
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313 1965-03-30 3 NICOSIA, Monday JJ.S. Navy headquarters in London denied a Cypriot newspaper report that Sixth Fleet units had intercepted Soviet missiles destined for Cyprus. The paper said the first .sign 01 the American blockade came -on Saturday night when a Greek freighter transportingReuter - 313 words
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Article199 1965-03-30 3 RIO DL JANEIRO, Mon. Brazilian troops yesterday smashed a rebellion by Communist-led terrorists and captured the leader of the insurgents. An Army sergeant was killed in the righting. The troops, surrounded the leftist guerillas near the village of Foz Do Iguacu. where on Friday theUPI - 199 words
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Article112 1965-03-30 3 LONDON. Mon— A 30-year-old Wellington. ShroDshire. housewife was flabbergasted when she ooened her electricity bill It wax [or— ONI PENNY iThe Midland Electricity Board which had sent it. had spent 2' 2 d on postage The cost of Mrs. Marion Wright going by bus to pay it.Reuter - 112 words
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80 1965-03-30 3 'LEASE ON HOPE' PLAN TO AID U.S. POOR WASHINGTON, Mon. —President Johnson's office yesterday announced a "lease on hope" programme to help about 2,500,000 people living in the poorest counties of the United States. The Government will pay for full-scale offensives against poverty in 182 counties, all but 11 ofReuter - 80 words
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Article45 1965-03-30 3 MOSCOW. Mon .Mr Peter Demichev. 46. a member of the 10-znan Communist Party secretariat, has been appointed chairman of the party's ideological commission. He replaces Mr. Leonid Ilyichev. who last week was demoted to become one of several Deputy Foreign Ministers. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-03-30 3 Bardot: I'm just a woman with a man's character MEXICO CITY. MOIL.— Brigitte Bardot offers this description of herself: "I'm Just a woman with a man's character." I She added In an Interview published by the Mexico City News: "Men are more direct. They go straight to the point andAP - 120 words
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Article57 1965-03-30 3 POLKSTONE (South England). Mon. Pourteen crew members of the German vessel Kathanna Kolkmann were rescued early today alter a fog collision involving the British ship Rennet (823 tons) in the English Channel. A search was going on for one missing sailor from the 1.056-ton German ship,Reuter - 57 words
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Advertisement626 1965-03-30 3 f OUT OF BOTH WORLDS tterfl la a won tew Mils Assurance Plan, created especially for WOMEN FOR ALL WOMEN, and future BRIDES in particular. YOUR FUTURE is what you make it. Whatever your ambitions in your job or In marriage you will need money. You can help your dreams626 words
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Article145 1965-03-30 4 Ang trial to begin on April 26 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five days have been set aside in the Singapore High Court for the trial of Sunny Ang, 25, charged with the murder of Jenny Cheok. 22, a former bar waitress at sea off Sisters Island, also known as Pulau Dua. at145 words
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447 1965-03-30 4 The Govt renews aid pledge to Nantah SINGAPORE. Mon I ■pill! Singapore Government representative on the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Lv Yaw, today categorically assured the council that the Government would stand by its financial obligations to Nantah as contained in a six-point agreement on reorganisation measures signed between the447 words
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107 1965-03-30 4 ♦SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government today directed the trade dispute between the i Chartered Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union over the dismissal of three workers be submitted to arbitration. A gazette notification published tonight gave the names of the three workers whose relnsatement107 words
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Article26 1965-03-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off In Bukit Ayer Molek i and Kanipong Chantek Bahru tomorrow from 9 30 a.m. to 6 p.m.26 words
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Article157 1965-03-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cathay Keris Film Productions Ltd. in East Coast Road today announced that they had decided to retrench j about 45 employees because of financial, losses. A spokesman of the company said that talks were currently being held with representatives of the Industrial Workers157 words
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121 1965-03-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Health today sent a second batch of food hawkers from the Chung h.nu High School in Goodman Road to Middleton Hospital for investigation as possible "carriers." following a localised outbreak of typhoid at the school. A Ministry statement tonight121 words
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202 1965-03-30 4 NINE INDONS ACQUITTED OF ARMS CHARGES SINGAPORE, Monday. ]I/|R. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today acquitted and discharged nine Indonesians accused of unlawful possession of firearms, ammunition and explosives after the Deputy Public Prosecutor had withdrawn the two charges against them. Eight of the accused were in court while202 words
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Article, Illustration25 1965-03-30 4 BARGAIN HUNTERS JAM SALE SINGAPORE, Mon. Thousands of bargain hunters jammed the annual sale at Robinson today. This gigantic sale will continue till April 29.25 words
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Article107 1965-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Health Ministry is stepping up prosecution against offenders of indiscriminate dumping of refuse. Many such offenders have already been prosecuted in the government's drive to keep the city clean. I The latest offenders were the manager of Moolamall and Co.. I a textile firm107 words
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Advertisement76 1965-03-30 4 PHrSB ■t^flS^ 2 DA r T S! 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. Mot Sentol in "MAT TICA SUKO" Malay with English Sub! Next Change' An Unforgettable Picture m »tv»«v x/ c+u'tm* tmemiam-iutmm m m ofkt^ ISStKA NAAH nufS s s uM i LM ea •Plus on Stage ot 6 9 p.m.76 words
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Advertisement199 1965-03-30 4 J| tl l+\ *ft NEXT CHANGE! (Tel: 21-116) SINGAPORE ■PMM| Don't watch r /^»*s this film if ■MTnJTTjJfIIWMI Hr jqKr*3u y° u are ji 1 AujLllMißl f -Vl^B afraid of IklJ l i A I "MI 3 ImM j^^^. I what it may v ARTEN PROOUCTPN fl I I reveal199 words
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Article44 1965-03-30 5 I CANBERRA. Mon. A M I Student, Miss T)iav;>ni;u i Suhr.i- who came v AustfaUa ins- ye.ir mdn the Rotary ■tudent exchai-.si' |)rour:;inmf. has brev. rlpcted h hoOM Crfptain a: ti. M;i-rumbopna H-.gli Sch<«:l m Virror'a. Ms ThHramani It from Serembrfii.44 words
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259 1965-03-30 5 KUALA TRENGGANU* Monday. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has warned foreign powers against any attempt to "manipulate" Malaysia under the guise of helping to defend the nation. He gave this warning at a meeting of259 words
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106 1965-03-30 5 Mahe PM J s birthday Labour Day' call I£AKGAR, Mon— The <Jen- tral Government will be urged to observe the Prime Minister's birthday Feb 8 as Labour Day In place of May Day. A resolution to this effect was adopted by the Umno Batu Hampar branch at Its annual meeting.106 words
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Article52 1965-03-30 5 PENANG. Mon, The chairman of the Penans Buddhist Association Sunday School. Mr. Lav.ipnte Cheah Seong Paik, 22. will attend a two-werk work ramp in Bangkok from April 3 on an Asian secretariat scholarship of me Hnrm Civil International. Mr. Cheah hi the Brat Mnlaysian to be awarded52 words
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Article84 1965-03-30 5 l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. j Applications lor a Rotary Foundation scholarship are being invited by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, for the 1966-67 year The scholarship i.s for postgraduate work, the commu!,- secrptary. Mr Chen Wei Foo s.iid today. It will cover 12 months' lee.>-84 words
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186 1965-03-30 5 KANGAR, Monday. rpHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Ghazali bin Jawi, yesterday urged inshore fishermen to be patient until the completion of the trawlei fishing pioneer project in Langkawi at the end of Apni The Minister, who was on186 words
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245 1965-03-30 5 'Fool-proof speed trap in operation in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A foolproof radar "magic eye") speed trap equipment is now in operation here to replace the old equipment, which went into "cold storage" two years ago following a court verdict on its inaccuracy. The accuracy of the "magic eye*' has245 words
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Article38 1965-03-30 5 TELL'K ANSON. Mon.— The District Officer. Lower Pcrak. Syed Maliad/ar bin Sycd Hussein, lias II been elected to head a committee ;of 20 to dray up plans tj cplebra;e World Health Day m the I dlMrtrl38 words
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Article217 1965-03-30 5 DONATIONS FOR LEE TOTAL $8,200 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times In Singapore received 5762 in dona- j tions in the past week tor the Lee Swee Chong fund. Donations came from: The Apex Club of Seremban $102; "Muhs" $15; Mrs. M.C T. Simms (Serembun) $10; Mrs- Ong Keng Wee. Muss217 words
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Article55 1965-03-30 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon The AariStam MjUiter of Education Mr. Lee Siok Yew. presented two cheques to-alline $20,000 :o two Chinese primary schools at a tea party for him in the MCA building here. The Chui Chak Primary School received $15,000 and the Sungel Suli School $5,00055 words
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Article33 1965-03-30 5 PENANG. Mon. Pcnaigs entrepot trade with Indonesia dropped by over $102 millio:. year The 1964 total was only $3 311 372 against $*****3.878 the previou* year, according to official figurw33 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-03-30 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 'ot-EASE SLOWDOWN) >. V/OC tm£ CORNERS 1/ /co. 'col ouK€l> «uo6 rr\r n "Ou A2E 3068 A*" niG <■>£ y '"ZOUNDS 'A I /a Swib*rr waßn.-mG^i I t-OOKOLTT 1 on TWE9E SuOOE»> Iji "n^AT j I stops would K^f^*42 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-03-30 6 'Danger mixture' warning by Sultan KUALA KANGBAE, Mon.— A warning that it would I be dangerous to mix religion with politics was Kiven here by the Sultan of Perak. The Sultan said that he had heard of people refus- j ing to attend religious gatherings because the leader of the140 words
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Article66 1965-03-30 6 IPOH. Mon.— l he Ipoh district 1 welfare committee ipeni $14,967 M relief during las' year, the chairman. Mr Bimnwan Singh, told the annual meeting here. Of ihis 51 4. 178 was .spent on providing aid to the 100 inmate* In the three old lolks66 words
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79 1965-03-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— J Twenty-three probationary inspectors have begun their training at the Federal Police Depot here. A police spokesman .said today: "They are the only trainee inI spectois in the depot- More trmincM are expected in June." In the Intent group 10 are from79 words
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Article29 1965-03-30 6 MIRI. Mon.— The Medical De- parimem. Miri. is to award bronze, silver and gold medals to people who have given blood threw or more times.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article67 1965-03-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The i Permanent Secretary to the Mm I lstry of Extrrnal Affairs. Dato 1 Mohamed Qhaaall bin Sliafie. v. ill be the guest of honour at the Ma- laysian Scientific Association's dinner at Le Cog dOr tomorrowThe president ol the association. Professor67 words
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410 1965-03-30 6 The death penalty on a traitor is upheld KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. \N Indonesian agent who landed in Johore with 47 others last September had his appeal against a death sentence rejected by the Federal Court of Appeal today. The Lord President. Dato Sir James Thomson, said that if the agent,410 words
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234 1965-03-30 6 IPOH. Mon— The Seven-Up Company, soft drink I manufacturers incorporated in the United States, was granted an injunction toy I the High Court here today restraining the Ipoh Aerated Water Factory from Infringing its registered trade mark. The application was not contested. During the234 words
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230 1965-03-30 6 Elected councillor wants ministerial govt in Brunei ORUNEI TOWN, Mon. Awang Othman Sunggoh, who won by a landslide in the Kampong Ayer constituency in. Saturday's Legislative Council elections, has called on the Brunei Government to form a ministerial a d m i n i s t ration of elected membersAP - 230 words
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Article35 1965-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Alter-care Association will present prizes to winners of thr Flag Day and School Collection Day at the Association premises lin Dunlop Street on Aprij 3 at 11-30 a.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-03-30 6 'Sarawak can start S million prawn industry' KUCHING, Mon.— Dr. Tham Ah Kow, Director of Fisheries, biology unit at the University of Singapore, has told Sarawak how it can- start a million dollar industry —and get rid of mosquitoes at the same time. The .secret is the developw ment ofAP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-03-30 7 OBJECT TO PROVIDE UNIFORM LAWS, NOT TO TAKE AWAY STATE RIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. new Land Code, which unifies the various State land laws; will be presented to Parliament in May This was announced today by the Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Rahman377 words
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110 1965-03-30 7 TOHORE BAHRU. Mon i The Johore Bahru Town Council has decided to summons owners of massage parlours here for not conducting their business i In accordance with the by-laws. The president of the town council. Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Shukor. disclosed this at the110 words
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Article71 1965-03-30 7 Motor firm director dies SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Robert Eu. 52 managing I director of Singapore Motors. Ltd.. died yesterday at the General Hospital after i a short illness. He leaves behind his widow. Mrs Phyllis Eti. ft former Civ j councillor, a daughter, and two] sons I Mr Eu. who71 words
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228 1965-03-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I The Royal Malaysian Air Force is looking for young Malaysians with a love of adventure to be trained as pilots. A spokesman for the Air Staff Division of the Ministry of Defence said today that there was228 words
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Article74 1965-03-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Five youths «ere today charged in the Magistrate's Court here with stealing 30 pieces of dross valued at S3OO from the Federal Iron Works. Petahne Java. K Palßiiisamv. 19. C Manotiaran 17. P. Prusothman. 17. 8. Maniclcam. 16. and V. Veerasamy. 14 were74 words
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Article40 1965-03-30 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The ■lUHM] meet ing of the Kedah branch of the Malayan Historic,ii Society will be held at Alor Star Museum on Saturday. Mr. J. P. August in. will Rive a talk on Alor Star. 1800—188040 words
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194 1965-03-30 7 Malays in tin mining: Corporation to help them is suggested KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman bir. Yaacob. today spoke of a national corporation as a solution to the problem of Malay participation in tin mining. While pointing out that no definite plan had194 words
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Article31 1965-03-30 7 KL'ANTAN. Moil The Girl Guides Association tore will hnid a variety show it -.he town hall on April 4 at 8 pm to raise funds (or the Association's buildin*.31 words
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116 1965-03-30 7 Schoolgirl who owned a pirate taxi OINGAPORE, Mon. The first traffic magistrate. Mr. Uew Ngik Kee, was told today of a schoolgirl whose car was used as a "pirate" taxi in- Middle Road two months ago. The girl. Miss Loo Bee Choo. who pleaded guilty, said In mitigation that the116 words
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Article95 1965-03-30 7 'THINK AGAIN' PLEA TO TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Cheras branch of the Lmno has asked Tengku Abdul Rahman to reconsider his plans to build a si-million. 27 -hole golf course on a 250-acre site at Sungei Way, near here. A resolution to this affect was adopted at the annual95 words
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Article30 1965-03-30 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The British Parliamentary Under-Secre-tary of State for Foreign Affairs. LOM Walston. will visit the headquarters of the Housing and Dove- lopment Board In Alexandra Road tomorrow.30 words
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115 1965-03-30 7 Salaries paid late: Newspaper fined $200 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Times Press Ltd., of Petaling Jaya, Sejangor, was fined $200 in a magistrate's court here today for being late in paying the salaries of their Singapore employees an offence under the Clerks' Employment Ordinance. The company pleaded guilty. The magistrate.115 words
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Advertisement176 1965-03-30 7 Kuantan meeting KUANTAN. Mon. The monthly mf^tinß nf tho town council here will be li'ld on Wednesday. LONELY? SHUT OUT? UNHAPPY? mm iSfw POPULAR GIRLS ARE CONFIDENT! Sad bui true lhat no one *ecrm to like a prl who s aluays unsure, uncertain You have (o hold your chin up176 words
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Advertisement191 1965-03-30 7 New shipment just Arrived!!! I THE ORIGINAL y +j,\ SOUNDTRACK lE .F.P. R .P.! H < ffIDREr HEPBURN RB HARRISON I CBS RECORDS MONO KOL 8000 STEREO KOS 2600 MUSIC CITY 61. Buklt Btntang Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. ***** 10. Lemon Street. Seremban Tel. 4356 21. Battery Road. Singapore 1.191 words
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Article47 1965-03-30 8 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A housing scheme for the victims of the recent Telok Wanjah fire which made 25 families homeless, was opened yesterday by the Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln. Dato Syed Omar also officially named the 25-home estate "Kampong Berjaya."47 words
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Article50 1965-03-30 8 PENANO. Mon. The Lion* Club of Penar.g will sponsor a charity premierp of 'How The West Was Won" at the Pederai Theatre In Dato Kramat Road, at 9 p.m. on April 8. Proceeds from the performance will help to finance the club's projects for this year50 words
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426 1965-03-30 8 MELBOURNE. Mon gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here last night that Malaysia had to survive. "There is no question of going back," he said. Speaking In a television interview, Mr. Lee said that if Malaysia did fail, thereReuter - 426 words
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125 1965-03-30 8 Nkrumah mediation offer: Still no details KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. President Nkrumah of Ghana has not yet given details of his offer to mediate in the Malaysia Indonesia dispute. The Central Government wrote to him last week thanking him for the offer and at the same time asking for details. *We125 words
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Article60 1965-03-30 8 CIBU. Mon. Punan School in remot* Belaga. Sarawak's Third Division, has at last found a teacher. He is Mr. Nyambang Analc ItU, i 20-year-old Sea Dyalc. This school, built by the villas?rs. had no teacher earlier beause it is out of the way aboutAP - 60 words
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Article63 1965-03-30 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The alumni liaison officer ar the EastWest Centre in Honolulu. MrRobert B. Aitken. will arrivp in Miiay.Mii next month during a tour of Asian countries. The centra was founded In 1960 by thf United States Congress to promote understanding among the peoples of Asia, the63 words
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203 1965-03-30 8 HOW CLANS CAN HELP TO STOP SABOTAGE MOVES... SINGAPORE. Mon. Millionaire Dato Ng Quee Lam yesterday i suggested holding a con- vention of clan associations to help keep the people alert against sabotage attempts by Indonesian terrorists Dato Nr said: "There is a great potential in the 108-odd clan associations203 words
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Article89 1965-03-30 8 i MUAR. Mon.— Members of trw i local branch of the Amalgamated i National Union of Local Authorities Employees in the administrative side of the town counctl here have decided to donate a day's pay to the National Defence 1 Fund. i The secretary89 words
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Article24 1965-03-30 8 MUAR. Mon— The staff of tha Lenga Chung Hwa High School here have donated $317 to the 1 National Defence Fund24 words
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223 1965-03-30 8 SINGAPORE, Mon •TWENTY-THREE men. including 17 Europeans, were arrested last night for viewing blue films in two houses. Today they appeared in two groups betor? a magistrate. Mr. Sachl Sau rajen, on charges of watching obscene films. All pleaded guilty and were fined223 words
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Advertisement210 1965-03-30 8 rf L klrVd US GOOD ««-«Jl«*y A\\\Vk-v jr You'll like the delicious chocolatey flavour of Milo, and it does Jjjjgf^^^^^ you good. Milo has essential vitamins and minerals you need I m. a rich source of vigorous health and boundless energy. So I mzmM wonderful to drink, either hot Or210 words
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Miscellaneous90 1965-03-30 8 Altvy O»p By V.T. Ham tin Dirk Tracy By Chvsivr iiould R^ IRROM THIS MOMENT, I r DISPENSE YOUP\/WHERE "1 I^/ES. WHERE IS Mf? TRACY 1 P*^ ■"x 'Jiw\ KARTM ANO MOON ARC inteitceptors. is mr thats a ggcd question. Wl Ahnvr By Al tapp (Z\ I \f(\ WHUT KINOA90 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1965-03-30 9 PREJUDICE WRECKED THE GREATEST OF THEM IN January 1936 in a Sheffield Shield match at Brisbane a brilliant run of centuries by Don Bradman ended abruptly when Eddie Gilbert went in to bowl. Gilbert was a small eight-stone Aboriginal and Bradman was at the1,661 words
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Advertisement115 1965-03-30 9 STOKVIS REFRIGERATORS ll^-— iC«poclti«s Irom mSS^ o^^ 4.6 t« ii to.«t. Automatic Dofroit J Big Fronting Compartment Magnetic Door with FOOT Feot-P«dal Operation j PIPAL J Fully Guaranteed laty H. Terms oMHol^Ktf&lJu^EaMHMHaßoaaaHHHNi SINGAPOHI^^^^r KUAIA LUMPUR I»OH PINANO ir~TfC"/ MEN LpJ AT THE TOP ■s SMOKE LUXURY GRESHAM II k "friMmi115 words
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Obituary51 1965-03-30 10 W SIS i minimum ""mh^LUKI Tun Kirn «en« of 12. Pravi Lane. Malacca paaacd awa» Funeral TueaHu\ IS-S-Sa nt 4/Mi p m MR PANC NIC BOON -..pneti.r Kinlll Nrw Hoott Oompmy MM 54. bthwrad h 1 BNV.IV pmrefnlK l.eh(nd ilrtrrii iind nrandchildrrn to mo-irn Ktitierat Hwndav 2 p.m HolI51 words
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Article133 1965-03-30 10 Worim Hi (Minimum) MR. A MRS I IP <*hons tr*«a Bad friend- for their kind att.i. ialile Braaaati nn the occaalon of their n rrs THE FAMILY OF Hie U.te Mr T.ir, Pin V m ih»nk rcl.iti\es and friends for the,r »re:ith- acrolls. nlai .•ontrii.utiuiis '< fir < ..r..ivement.133 words
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Article145 1965-03-30 10 •c li..rW. S/J ♦fimmi.ml DON T MISS SALE it Towa and lion, N(« Ann Bulldmn. <>r. rEDCRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD 'aim al Tlmca j h atjaajan ON PARLE FRANCAIS at the Allianri Kranralar. 23 Chats«orth ttman rii,« Tuesd.iyt »nd I in Telephone B' pore Mil SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCING. Vl Inn145 words
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659 1965-03-30 10 The Straits Times Tuesday. March 30. J965. The Right That Isn't I I A -urious Feature of tin oontrovenj between Cuepacs and the Government is the silence ol the Minister for Labour. While Mr. Manickavaaagam may very well prefer to say nothing, Ins Ministry can scarcely he uninterested, especially now659 words
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Article395 1965-03-30 10 The revolt by right-wing troops in Laos does not seem to put in serious danger the Government of Prince Sou- anna Phouma. or the position of Gen. Kouprasith Abhay, Deputy Premier and Army strongman. The capture by rebels: of the Mekong town of Thakhek does not. in itself,395 words
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Article205 1965-03-30 10 The typhoid outbreak in Singapore shows how pre<>:isly balanced is the national health. Danger is always j waiting for openings, and that it so rarely breaks through is a tribute to the preventive services and to the good sense of people who observe the simple rules of hygiene:205 words
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Article, Illustration688 1965-03-30 10 Digging in across an invasion route AUSSIES NOW GUARD SARAWAK'S MOST SENSITIVE BORDER HELICOPTERS moved land mines, sand bags and trench reverting wire through this south Sarawak base camp this week as 10 miles away, forward Australian companies dug in against an estimated 7.500 Indonesian tioops menacing the state capitalReuter - 688 words
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247 1965-03-30 10 I SEE 'ST March 26 that a racehorse by name Shlra, was killed by a car while being walked from Buklt Timah railway station. There Is no mention of the state of health of either the occupants of the car, or the person247 words
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Letter116 1965-03-30 10 IT is very encouraging to note that the Singapore Alliance is to be re-organised into a noncommual body. Under this new rule, a member ran join the alliance directly instead of being absorbed into one of the four partners the SAP.: UMNO. MCA and the MIC which116 words
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Letter86 1965-03-30 10 IF I supply pirate taxi numbers to the authorities, will my information be acted on? I ask this because my recent complaints about illegal cracker firing fell on deaf ears. If my free service is appreciated, to whom shall I supply the information? However I cannot use company86 words
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Letter79 1965-03-30 10 IN a report headed "Three who quit Front a> Independents" <ST. March 26) the following words appeared: "Before the meeting began, the acting Municipal Secretary Mr. Koh Kirn Peng, announced on behalf of Mr. Chung. Mr. Koo and Mr. Too that they had decided to be independents". This is79 words
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Letter127 1965-03-30 10 APROPOS Perplexed's' suggestion regarding school sDorts practices and the Education Ministry's reply perhaps the Department apparently has forgotten the fact that children attending tho afternoon school have to leave their homes (If they live far from school) at 12 noon when the sun Is blazing hot. I do127 words
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Letter110 1965-03-30 10 ALONG Lorong Jugra In A Kuala Lumpur there .was until recently a massage parlour, which was .an eyesore. Residents in this area made many complaints to the Municipality, but there was no action. Then, one fine day, it was gone— because, we understand business was bad. We heaved110 words
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Letter79 1965-03-30 10 I REFER to your corres- pondent's letter of March 11. 1965 alleging that certain School (Army) CaUet units are charging a fee of $5/- for uniforms and enrolment. There is no truth in this allegation. No enrolment fee is charged and all recruits are provided with free uniforms,79 words
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Advertisement536 1965-03-30 10 Straits Timr s Malay Mail Classified atfv«rtlt«m«nt». may br nandrd In COLO STOMACC lUPIKMARKET j COLO STONAOC BRANCHES., At Holland Road Katong N.v.l Bat* Aulhorlird Affntt CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlncnritrr Houtt Collycr Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fiijpatricfc t Suptumarkat M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road Naval flat* MtMIIM STORK536 words
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Advertisement4 1965-03-30 10 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement120 1965-03-30 10 CALLING CAR -OWNERS. You can drive in comfort. Sun aMOlAaf and raln WOn l bOtner y° U VY Ur ■1 w wi car is c ol after parking for hours. "thanKS tO a quality-product PENGUIN j/Bk J j J I i f L j j 1 jdHL LONG-LASTING-HARD-CHROMEO so PLASTIC120 words
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Article, Illustration737 1965-03-30 11 'GOVT HAS RESPONSIBILITY TO THE NATION* FEELING THAT THE GROWING DISSENSION MAY WEAKEN COUNTRY'S STAND IN FACING ENEMY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inc h c Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today said the Government had a responsibility to737 words
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Article38 1965-03-30 11 PENANU. Mon. Three more motor-cycles were stolen In Penang during the week-end. The victims wrre Mr. Tan Kooi Hunt, a lorry driver, Mr- Oo'i Ah Boon, of Butterworth. and Mr. 1 Ooh Bay Earn, a fishmonger38 words
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Article46 1965-03-30 11 KUAX-A LUMPUR. Mon.— Shum Yuc Fatt. 29. of Salak South Bharu. was today fined $300 In the magistrate s court for assisting in the carrying out of a 1.000 and 10.000 characters lottery at a coflee stall i n Pudu Lane on March 2946 words
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Article, Illustration230 1965-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A teenage couple last niirht won the first marathon twist contest in South-East Asia, but their time was far off the world mark of no hours ■*4 by a Finnish couple in ita othnvin bin Sharif. 18. ■md SalamaJi bintc J.-is-min. 16 both230 words
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Article49 1965-03-30 11 BINOAPORE Mod. Tht B Parliamentary Undrr-Secretary of State for Foreign Allairs. Lord Walston. today called on the •■cring Prime Mmi-ter. Dr. Toh Ciun 1 Chye. after his arrival from Kuala Lumpur. They are believed to have discussed the latest situation regardIng the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute49 words
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135 1965-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— Three Indonesian Chinese were today Jailed for three days i each by the First Criminal I District Judge. Mr. Eu I Cheow Chye, for illegally I Importing Indonesian goods Into the State. Tan Hal Hui. 25. of Pulau Blakang Padang. Lim135 words
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356 1965-03-30 11 Elephants destroy village for Ursula film KANGAR, Mon. A herd of 17 elepharUs today "stampeded" and destroyed a remote village on the Perils-Thai border jungle in Anak Chelong, the location site for the Ursula An- I dress film "That Man From Hong Kong. The village, a typical Malay kampong with356 words
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135 1965-03-30 11 Just the job for the 'go-slow' typist... KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Commercial school principals here have expressed surprise that Information Department reporters are required to type at 20 words a minute only. "This is much too slow. The minimum ought to be at least 40 words a minute." said the head135 words
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Article41 1965-03-30 11 SINGAPORE 'Man. Thlrvrs >rolce Into the hotr.r of Mtitim £oh Mvi Hiang in J.il.m Amu.<s resterday and stole $3,130 worth >f lewellery and cash. Police said the thieves entered, he house by breaking the front loor lock41 words
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Article39 1965-03-30 11 KUANTAN. Mon. An All>an.~f Scecutlve Councillor. Haji Abdul Lzlz Din Ahmad, leaves fur n Wednesday to attend a threireek parliamentary come, .-ponored by the Commonwealth Parlameniary Association He will be away ror two months.39 words
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Article27 1965-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A .-e\f>n-yrn-olcl schoolboy. Yu*of bin Abdul Rahniiin. Wat killed today when he was knocked down by a .c 5 mile. Paalr PHiijang Rnari27 words
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350 1965-03-30 11 DISRUPTIVE INFLUENCES, BUT RUBBER IS STABLE SINGAPORE, Monday gPECULATION and steady buying by Eastern European countries cushioned th» rubber market last year in spite of four major disruptive influences. Mr. R. G Bennett, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, in his statement to the association's annual meeting350 words
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Article32 1965-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of 30 left-wing trade unions has applied for a permit to celebrate May Day with a rally and variety concert at Hong Lim Park32 words
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Advertisement124 1965-03-30 11 Pipeline repaired SINGAPORE, Mon. Repairs to the 36-inch water main in St. Francis Road, which was partly damaged by an Indonesian saboteur's bomb on Saturday night, were completed yesterday afternoon. The pipeline trunk main carries water from Woodlrich pumping station in I'pper Serangoon Road to the town area. V H^klf124 words
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Advertisement82 1965-03-30 11 TODAY: SedJll Kco ig,. pore 913 ttm <7 Bfi 10.32 o.m iTflft' Port Dklwon 524 a m 7 4ft > 530 nm 7.5 ft i Port S«ett«nham 356 am (11.0 ft i 425 pm (l^Ofti. Per.arm 12 07 am (66ft> 1149 pm <72ft> TOMORROW Se<JUl KechU 815 ».m 5 7f82 words
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Miscellaneous540 1965-03-30 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) ■J?^r <swsr P^ d as jsArrr. a gramme summary 5.50 Newi Hunter Show? nl Survival outlines In the National Lan- "Hlndenburg oo L.« <n 700 News in English: 7.10 announcement and Negara-lru* TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) 620 p^SSli »d Pro- ¥nr^ 1 ,li n n, EnK z 1540 words
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183 1965-03-30 12 Philip has a new brush with the Press f ONDON. Mon. The Sunday Express yester d a y criticised Prince Philip, tor barring the Press from his Beirut stopover during his recent n-week foreign tour. The criticism was written by the editor. Mr. John Gordon, who has attacked Prince PhilipUPI - 183 words
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Article42 1965-03-30 12 .JAKARTA. Mon— The Swedish firm of Ericsson hxs .signed a contract worth US$l.B million to install automatic telephones and lines in tnc ceniral Javanpse cities of Jogjakarta and Scmarang. Tci thousand telephones air ti> iv installed. UPI-UPI - 42 words
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Article32 1965-03-30 12 MANILA. Mon. —The Navy yeswrday apprehended three m"'ur boats' in urn iSulu ben. in the Southern Philippines, loaded with 1.685 cases iM MiingKlrci cigarettes ttorth 842.500 peso.-, i.tbout $700.--000 (.—ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article205 1965-03-30 12 400 die in quake horror SANTIAGO, Mon. About 400 people perished yesterday when an earthquake collapsed a dam in Central Chile, the Minister or Mines, Mr. Eduardo Simian, announced today. Mr. Simian said an avalanche of two million tons of mud and water swept the town of El Cobre, formed205 words
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113 1965-03-30 12 UONG KONG, Mon. Chinese women look younger longer than any other women in the world, a leading French beauty expert said here yesterday. Their secret of youth? They don't drink liquor or sunbathe. This is the view of Mlchele Irish, representative of aAP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-03-30 12 FHE sun shines again l and there is laughter for Lady Churchill 80 this week after a long, long dark winter and the death and burial of her famous husband. Sir Winston. She is. resting and recovering in Jamaica, with sunshine, flowers, calypso songs and smiling people.68 words
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121 1965-03-30 12 LONDON, Mon. Lord Mountbatten. Chief of the Defence Staff and leader of a Government mission to Commonwealth countries on immigration problems, will not accompany the mission when it goes to Pakistan, wellinformed sources said here today. President Ayub Khan is understood to have advisedReuter - 121 words
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284 1965-03-30 12 Ballot chaos as Congolese try to vote I E O PO LD VI I.T.W, Mon. Leopoldville tried to vote yesterday in the Congo's first national election since independence. and failed. Ballot papers did not reach polling stations until up to eight hours after voting was to begin In some eommuup»Reuter; AP - 284 words
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Advertisement187 1965-03-30 12 View showing canning equipment engineered and ENGINEERIp|^^#O-RLD'S FOOD JT^afi* Seventy-five years of experience has contributed to the development of Pineapple Peeler and |____Ji^ BHr FMC (Australia) Ltd. as Australia's largest manufacturer and supplier of Lr i lto 120 pineapples lM| equipment to the Food Production, Processing and Packaging Industries. ,j>187 words
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Article, Illustration747 1965-03-30 13 Dawn of a new era Menage from MR TEO TIANC SENC. |.M.N. Chairman b Managing Dirtctor, Pineapple Cannery of Malaya Limited. TV) the people of the town of Pekan Nanas on the Johore Bahru/Pontian Road, the establishment of this modern pineapple cannery may well mean the dawn of a new747 words
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625 1965-03-30 13 Tengku to open $5 million pineapple cannery THIS morning the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will declare open the $5 million Pineapple Cannery of Malaya Ltd. at Pekan Nanas, near Johore Bahru. The cannery, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim625 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-03-30 13 A general view of the $sm. National Pineapple Cannery at Pekan Nanas. This is Malaysia's first national cannery. HAJI ABDUL KHALID bin AWANG OSMAN, Ant. Minuter for Commerce and Industry34 words
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Article, Illustration800 1965-03-30 13 Truly national industry— Dr. Lim A LITTLE more than a year ago on March 26, 1964, the Hon'ble the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, J.P., laid the foundation stone of the Pineapple Cannery of Malaya Ltd. In his address, the Minister touched upon many facets of800 words
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Advertisement11 1965-03-30 13 V I^**s?' <&><. MALAYAN P* PINEAPPLES \<t& I SWEETER 4T &fjS NATURE11 words
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Article, Illustration89 1965-03-30 14 FLASHBACK TO 1964: Picture taken on the occasion of the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Pineapple Cannery of Malaya on March 26, 1964. by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. Others are (lefti Inche Abdul Hamid bin Jani, Smallgrowers' representa- tive on the Board of89 words
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Article, Illustration885 1965-03-30 14 BIG SCOPE FOR EXPANSION OF PINEAPPLE CULTIVATION 'JAKE a drive through the long and winding road through Pekan \anas to Pontian. or turn into one of the very numerous side lanes the scenery that meets the eye is a pleasant change from the monotonous mass of rubber trees that one885 words
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Advertisement149 1965-03-30 14 LIM KAH NGAM EXTEND THEIR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PINEAPPLE CANNERY OF MALAYA LTD. on the occasion of their opening by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman ANOTHER MAJOR PROJECT COMPLETED BY LIM KAH NGAM BUILDING CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. CONGRA TULA TIONS to the PINEAPPLE CANNERY OF149 words
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Advertisement203 1965-03-30 14 LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT Congratulations to the PINEAPPLE CANNERY OF MALAYA LTD on their official opening to-day CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE PINEAPPLE CANNERY OF MALAYA LTD. on the opening of their cannery by the Prime Minister Y.T.M. Tengku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj From:J. WHYTE CO., (malaya)203 words
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Article451 1965-03-30 15 THK need for quality control in modern-day manufacturing processes can never perhaps he over-emphasised. Nearly rvery manufactured product that comes out of a factory can be expected to have pawed through rigorous and stringent checks to ensure that the product is of the Inchest quality451 words
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Advertisement133 1965-03-30 15 Congratulations Best Wishes Pineapple Cannery of Malaya Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Y. T. M. Tengku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj at Pekan Nanas, Pontian, Johore. Electrical Installation by LEE SENG KWANG ELECTRIC, Head Office 5. Scan Street, Singapore -7. Tel: *****/***** BRANCH:—133 words
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Article, Illustration430 1965-03-30 16 Brides, get ready for the day in sweet simplicity ANYTHING but lussy. that's this season's bridal dress. OUT: Frothy feminine details like full skirts and long trains. IN: Sweet simplicity in elegantly designed outfits to make today s bride look as delicate as a lily. Many Easter brides are in430 words
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485 1965-03-30 16 AN EARLY START BY THE SINGAPORE STALL THE Singapore Stall of the 1965 International Bazaar for the Blind is off to an early start with the launching of the donation draw. Mrs. Wee Chong Jin. the convenor, said: "Our donation draw is our main fund raising project and we are485 words
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Article160 1965-03-30 16 8' HOUSEHOLD HINTS m VACUUM bottles and picnic containers develop a stale odour when closed and not used. To eliminate It. wash the containers in hot soapy water, then rinse with a solution ot soda and warm water. Rinse in clear hot water. Let bottles air dry before closing. Wooden160 words
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Advertisement248 1965-03-30 16 ot i o N a|,^y I V* 'Js I_ l Wmlr Vfl *<+2&l\ A MOTHERS AKTA-VITE' ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY /^Dk/^srr ALL YOU J* family S^r^B^^^^V^^^B^B^aßaV \V EVERYDAY I tfMßll 'AKTA-VITE' it a delicious chsce- w£^> »JE l»tc drink248 words
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Advertisement357 1965-03-30 16 jWaaa^^aCt£Sbl) Br®L The impossible dream realized... makeup i>o 'transparesscent' it hardly seems to be makeup at all! new 'Ultima W Makeup Series byßevlon This almost bodiless makeup creates a look of total perfection without a hint of artifice! The look stems from just 3 cosmetics stunningly simple to use: 'ULTIMA.357 words
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Advertisement1259 1965-03-30 17 TO LIVERPOOL i WEST COASi U H Oue S'cce Sans P. S'hatt Pining ANTILOCHUS Li«erpMl. AvonmoUh la Pt Hi 2 VUAMPUS Lxenttl. ci jo* Sfi. 15 Apr 2 Apr S MYRMIDON livcrpeil Apr I Apr I tIAX Liverpatl. rK Cn|C«r... Apr I Api 11 Apt 12/11 Apr I) I'UPOCLUS I'verpaal1,259 words
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Advertisement1247 1965-03-30 17 W\^M THE EAC LINES Tv^H SlHCAfott eajMAA lUMfvtar.swrmNHAjA pinano JHtft^i^B ••""""om h.wMMi it. rotoiM.s :'i«u»oii« Pkm 7181. Pktit *****. Pkaae 1311 PktM *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, CENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTT»E»» ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. GOTHENBURG, AtPHUS AND CQPtNHIttN i core v nam Henang i 'BOMA" (a) Gil. 1-2- 21,247 words
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Advertisement1192 1965-03-30 17 1 B£NMLIN£ 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENIAL PORTS rwrT yj7WTar*EJT f o* Liverpool Apr 2* iLNCLLUCn Haxburg May H MfPMtl Pt Sham Ptnang v M fj i.l/TM-ay Mar 11, 3 Apr 4/4 6 mout U SENVRACKIE ■nuaui-i Pt. S'rtarn Penang For London Apr 21 Pt Apr 31,192 words
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Advertisement1321 1965-03-30 17 fegtw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ittE^ FOR Singapore P. S'ram Pining CITY OF JOHANNESIURt L" I, H Cj'g. B'men. I BBK A'mero. Neaciitll, M Co —15 II Apr CASTILIAN Ha«ri. loon. H turg. ft flam 13/15 Ap, lilt Apr HVIB Mi CITY OF GLASGOW Lu-rc-. H'burg, R'dam, Havrt b-mgemouth1,321 words
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Article115 1965-03-30 18 MELBOURNE. Moo. INDUSTRIALS had a better ton, today with rises In excess ol falU. However, trading continued tt be quiet, with turnovrrs low anc moves small. Mount Ina was active and closet! 355. 6d. after sales at 365. otherwise base metals and oils wen steady. Mount I.ia 35/4115 words
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Article247 1965-03-30 18 M:ir.h JM Inne month* INDUSTRIALS i.i u-trud \\S >'ta I niteera 14 cli. Punk 13ct» M. Com rj eta City Dt-v ita M Cables 1 1 ct» K ■mcKert 16 ota. McAlmter 12 n> KssoOCtl. M Invent 10 eta Dfca*. I eta 0.C.8.C. 14 eta f 15 eu.247 words
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Article72 1965-03-30 18 /"HINEII ProdtM* Eonanno. smut. por* noon arlttt Mr pioul y*(t*r. day: Coconut oil: bulk |S4| Dellera, druir (67i aellera Copra: Mar./ Apr. UK Continent Unquoted •"oppori Muntok white (14~t sellers, Sarawak white |1«S sellers, specla Sarawak black »t37| sellern, garble* Lamponit Mack (147KN) sellers. ABTi 1160 sellers. flngaper*72 words
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Article27 1965-03-30 18 Mar. 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: IM rents (up •Mie-rischth of a cent). TIN: SOXO.B7 1 (up 52.25) L'nofficial estimated offering 185 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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492 1965-03-30 18 From Our Market Correspondent ST AG N A N T conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, there being no particular buying or selling pressure. Prices generally were holding at the lower levels, but the market was not moved by any reports492 words
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Article688 1965-03-30 18 DBUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlop (3.000) 51.49: Cast. Sm*lt*r» j:i.76 BL. $3.70 BL: Em* (7.000) $1.46: P. A N.ents. iT.n.hi, SUB; Gammon688 words
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Article24 1965-03-30 18 Malayan Stock Indini Mar. 27 Mar. 29 -Industrials: IAM 74.43 Tins: MJI S rubbers: lv:: •Dec. 30, I'll,:'— mi Die. M, IMSsrIM24 words
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Article47 1965-03-30 18 ON the official Malaysian Short Tern .Money Market for lh«--week ended Saturday (March the raßffC of call rates MM .t^ lollows: BANK FUNDS: S| per cent to 4! per rent. GENUAL il M»S: per tenl i<« 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled |7&4 million.47 words
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Article167 1965-03-30 18 THE lollowim; Ust of selected ■an Industrial based on <st saies to Saturday Maivn "»1 •I' Pmi -I) Y. UlvidfiHl VleM Difinilisn (revised): timn to»tre<l rhi mini' i Earning* yield n" pro- ntage of Mtaliintlon. Oiviittnd yitlrJ: Par value, multiplied hv tni- urom dividend divided by the murkei167 words
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166 1965-03-30 18 rLI.OWING its cain of S'i7.S7 per picul last week the Straits tin price named a further 82.25 per picul yesterday to SGBo.B*i on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 185 tons. Very quiet conditions ruled during the morning .session of the166 words
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101 1965-03-30 18 COMPANGNIE MAR TIME DES CHARGEURS REUNIS s 1I)<ioo r S'hMr. Mjrstitlts, r»«»r». Outlet, uu untim »»r H tar Urnm > ntXittmmm. tOMTW t KtSI OHIC* St«»lCt CHIMNS* tttli nut (1/S). Pon Hwce.l Uiei. »D». (l/il. CoUM f|>S). Lorn« I»k<K»«4 »r«tloM. J*tt« OHU Ow n «rf M Ma'v»iM»i <>»njr •> S'Mn101 words
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Advertisement1126 1965-03-30 18 'MilKf I VII v[C>i%»k Y^ KISEN KAISHA LTD. Ba«« Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'do^s YL'Otjfr'ei Mofltri lo'o^' o DctroM Ci^icsf o Tj«MtMaal Man" 13/14 Apr 24 Apt 22 Mty II May 11 May J me* ■UunikiM Mara" ?123 Apr I May 4 lies Ilia* 13 I? lee* West1,126 words
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Advertisement1035 1965-03-30 18 I 1 I 1 .1 I 1 1 1 1 r 1 I 1 I h I I I 1 I I I I I I I > I I I I I > I I I v v 1 s 0 I 1 J i I 1 1 11,035 words
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Advertisement318 1965-03-30 18 O.S.EL LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUIS, DURBAN CAPETOWN S'rjore Pt. Shorn Penang >CEAN PEACE" G. 29/30 3 Apr )ENAME" 22/23 Apr 27/28 Apt KEAN 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: ALLSEAS (MALAYSIA)318 words
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Advertisement2541 1965-03-30 19 L (Continued tn Pare im SITUATIONS VACANT aTartM %l Mlm.)— Box St rl txlro READ the Kenior Appointments vac.mi In The Sunday Mall eacO »«t*. V WELL KNOWN PUBLISHING COMPANY ir.|iliif.« thl TWO LADY SALES REPRESENTATIVES in of the following Areas:— Sinsal«re. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang. 1) Applicant! mutt2,541 words
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Advertisement926 1965-03-30 19 EDUCATION 11 Word* SI (Min.)-Box It cl: txlrm RAPIO COUR6II! Secretarial, steno*>nphy. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Kngllab. Malay. trench: RCKiiter early: Kaja'a College: 'JJiit iS'porel. RAPID COURSE BECINNIR6 BookHsu (Cambridge Qualifying Tett). Malay Chinese TMCA School. 107 Seiegle Rosd. S pore 21W1. H6C CLA66I6: Commencing 1-4-63. 5 lAMBI Subjects. 6— 9926 words
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Advertisement917 1965-03-30 19 FURNITURE 2 IS Word* It fMIn I Six Je rl* oxtrm I FOR QUALITY Cane furniture Visit Adrian's. 423 River Valley Road. 2J074 spore HI-FI STEREO i* iMm rtm SjSjataj I USED STIRIO Blue Spot radiogram I S47S/- 0.0.0. CHun* S'pora 475»«, 10 a in.— l p.m TIAC MSR 4-TRACK917 words
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Advertisement761 1965-03-30 19 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 15 Word* S< fWfci.) Bssl SU rH txlrm CINTLIMIN: For Swedish M»»<age Itr-ambath. Facial Tr.ntmtnt. ManlMTi HalrcuttlnK. Tinting "Jeans" Alrondltionrd Salon ?6A Prnanu Lane, B'yoro MSItL CINTLIMIN" Try Bergome Ap- aratus (or Katty glomach. Hip. Vaitt "alargartl-Rose" (Certified ■n*tiotherapi*it. 17. Zion Close, n.iu i.m. to S p.m.761 words
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Advertisement592 1965-03-30 19 Kt.MENTERIAN PERTAMAN SPASTIC CHILDREN'S DAN SHARIKAT KKR.IASAMA AC cnri*TinW BAHAOIAN PARIT DAN TALIA ASSOCIATION YER-TENDER XOTK F. PERMIT NO. 2 M k3£? a. c&5e &5£ B V 133l 33 -w &c received by the Chief Mecham- DONAT'OX DRAW RESULTS :al Engineer. DID Federal Work- lst Prlte n935 12t h Prize592 words
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Article117 1965-03-30 20 Moviegoer gets 9.6 mark in Derby RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Monday. gHAW STABLE'S champion stayer Moviegoer will carry top weight of 9.6 in the $25,000 Singapore Derby to be run over 12f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The six-year-old, who will be ridden by Dcs Coleman in the classic,117 words
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Article321 1965-03-30 20 Apprentice rider fined $100 THE STIPE'S REPORT "1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Stl- prndiarx Steward's report I on yesterday's Bukit Timuh race*: RACE 1: Ootonc Royons «M reluctant to jump away with I the Meld and lost m.my leneth*. Trainer Heddle was advised to j give Colons Ko.tong more starting st;ill321 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-03-30 20 DEADHEAT SETS OFFICIALS A POSER SINGAPORE, Mon.— With the aid of the photonnish camera, a deadheat rarely cocurs. And it has never happened in a cup race. So when Entertainment V and Salamat Datang finished in a deadheat in the Spring Cup here yesterday, the Singapore Turf Club oflicals were317 words
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Article679 1965-03-30 20 IirEIGHTS for all Hmber Lass 8.03 l.emlni rnnre K.U ft thr M-v-n Cl. 6 Div. 3— 71 Thunder Bird I l aces on Saturday: Safr Home SOU Vrs "™r II 8.12 i Div 3 7» All The Best 8.13 riash lime H.ll Star Era 90C sist r tavil679 words
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195 1965-03-30 20 RACING ABROAD LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Mirabel Topham owner of the Aintree racecourse in Liverpool said yesterday the Grand National Steeplechase the worlds toughest—may be reprieved for another year. The news was enthusiastically received by thousands of Britons who saw the triumph of Jay195 words
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Advertisement796 1965-03-30 20 m^mmmmmmmm wmmA j LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT M M TRK AI. A MECHANICAL i m.inki:kin(. scholarships ii\\imi Till. DNITBO KINGDOM Applications lor bcholarchlps In Elrnrli al .md Mechanical Engineering are Invited lrom suitably ijualiiied Federal Citizens. These scholarships v. ill be either for a >-c course or a Diploma course dependent796 words
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Advertisement724 1965-03-30 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited for the following posts in the Board I t lerk-«f-Works Qualification* 6z Experience: (a i Must have passeu Secondary II i Form lIIi English or Chinese Junior Middle 111 or equivalent. b> Must have had at lea«t 15 year.-, experience of the724 words
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Advertisement723 1965-03-30 20 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS GF.NERAL MANAGERS DE'ARTMEXT: (Room 106. Ist ■loor. City Halb. ta> Supply of White Slmili Paper. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 2. 1S p.m on 13.4.65 ARCHITECT'S DEPARTMENT: Halifax Road i. (b) Repairs, alterations and redecorations to six units of semi detached Pre fab buildings.723 words
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Miscellaneous280 1965-03-30 20 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. The flavouring with a thou--1 "The 8. and the 21 are sand-and-one possibilities (4). of 18 all S across" ("22. 2, 7. Amateur furnishing <8). 2i"> (.7). 8. See 1 across for that extra 5. Brief case? iSee I 'across) (7). pound? (3. I), S.280 words
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Miscellaneous84 1965-03-30 20 DIARY I BADMINTON Spore school* inter-district finals: (NRC 2 15 p.m Ovaltine Cup: Inoh) ACS v Sam Tet School. MES v St Michaels last 'St John .s Ambulance Hall. 2 30>. Mil (llt Spore Div. 1: D Poiice 'Jn Bc.'-ur. 5.15» KUng Div I: Will Yrw v 8000 \)i\ 81.B84 words
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372 1965-03-30 21 MANSOOR RAHMAN - GOLF Hsieh Yung Yo leads into last lap of circuit MANSOOR RAHMAN By J/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V Lean Formosa n professional, 29-year-old Hsieh Yung Yo, with five of the six tournaments completed, still retains his lead In the overall placings on the Far-East golf circuit this year. Hsieh. who was372 words
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Article131 1965-03-30 21 1 HI I I It S S'porr AAA X-counlry (s'.m): 1 B. Hodgon 2 Pillat 3 Avur Sinsh 30mlns. 31 4sec. Juniors: 1 K. Daykln 2 M. Ashmore 3 P. Allen. BADMINTON Malacca Banks finalx: Sinclr*— Tan Eiir Clnvee bt Chan Peck Sun 15-10. 15-3. Doubles: Eng Chwee and131 words
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Article79 1965-03-30 21 IPOH. Mon. Teams from the i Federal Establishment Office. Kuala Lumpur, will play a series iof games against Peralc Govern- 1 I ment Services here over the week- 1 end. The programme: Saturday hockey. 5 p.m.. lawn tennih 4 p.m. (Municipal padangt golf i Tiger Lane79 words
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Article79 1965-03-30 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Tock Seng Hospital grabbed point in their BAFA division one match biik.iram.il at Jalan Besar Stadium today. 1 Play was listless in the first half which was scoreless. Sukaramai took the lead in the 65th minute when Ahmad Awang's powerful ghot was deflected79 words
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Article, Illustration481 1965-03-30 21 NORMAN SiEBEL - BASIS OF OFFERS TO TOURISTS WILL BE 50 PERCENT AND FULL BOARD WITH LITTLE MORE FOR THE BEST By NORMAN SiEBEL: Kuala Lumpur, Monday I Hi; FOOTBALL Association of Malaysia tours and finance committees, warned by the very moderate spectator response to the Japanese national team's481 words
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Article63 1965-03-30 21 MALAYSIAN champion Billy Nr and Penang's Tan Aik Huang found Erland Kops of Denmark a stumbling block in their que>t for the All -England badminton singles. The Dan; scarped Billy 18-16. 15-2 in the quarter-finals. and then went on to beat Aik Huang 15-13. 15-12 in the final.63 words
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Article256 1965-03-30 21 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: MALAYSIA GP By Singapore, Monday PUMIO ITO, crock Japanese Yamaha "works' machine rider and winner of the Malaysia.anc Johore Grand Prix races in 1963, has been withdrawn from the fourth Malaysia Grand Prix to b( held on April 11 and 12 at Sembawane.256 words
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Article212 1965-03-30 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Turf Club profits for 1964 dropped by $115,472.--40 as compared with 1963. Last year's profit, according to the stport presented at the annual general meeting of the Club today, was $154,778.63. In 1963 1 the profits were $270,251 03. Th« drop in212 words
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Article34 1965-03-30 21 MOBCOW. Mon. KestutU Orentas. a 26-year-old Lithuanian., claimed a world best performance I for 5 000 metres Indoors, when he clocked 14mtn. 5 4sec at a meet--1 tog In Leningrad yesterday. j34 words
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134 1965-03-30 21 SEREMBAN. Mon. Billy Yap won three titles men's ..itles. doubles and mixed doudles In the Port Dlckson open tennis championship played over the weekend. In the single*. Yap shared the trophy with Kwok Yoke Yen. be-| cause bad light halted play in134 words
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240 1965-03-30 21 KHIR THANKS GHAZALI FOR SEPAK RAGA^S INCLUSION IN GAMES DENANG. Mon.— The PreX sident of the Sepak itaga Association of Malaysia. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today cabled his congratulations to Date Ghazali Shafie on his success in having sepalc raga included in the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from240 words
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336 1965-03-30 21 TEST CRICKET Simpson rapped for decision From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. Mon. Auitralian captain Bobby Simpson has received strong criticism from former Australian Test players Richie Benaud and Keith Mllle r for sending West Indies In to bat on winning the toss in the 1 Second Test at Port of Spain.336 words
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Article42 1965-03-30 21 LONDON, Mon. Two England and Yorkshire cricketers were In the news yesterday. Bowler Freddie Trueman became the father of twins a boy and a girl— at Scarborough and all-rounder Brian Close married Vlvlenne Lance at Ottery St. Mary, In Devon.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement131 1965-03-30 21 I^mk I Gene Barry has one big problem as a I j star... he attracts all kinds of women. Jj A long-time favourite since the days of his Bat Masterton series, Gene is i now scoring heavily as the sophisticated l millionaire police detective in "Burkes I tk Law." What131 words
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Advertisement114 1965-03-30 21 B §B I f Dalat .The Switzerland of H A the East- f:abulous m ountain -I I VI resort (4 500 ft) Land of HHH I W Hl^l Cherry Blossoms, Strawber r e s A perfect spot for comI I plete relaxation and enjoy- /Z\ i^ ment on y hours114 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-03-30 22 URSULA ANDRESS, slur of the French picture "Thai Man from Hongkong" now on location ;il Anak Chetong, near Hie Perlis-Thai holder, rides on an elephant for :i scene in the film. Nineteen elephants— ls specially hired from Thailand are being used for scenes inKg Weng Chee See Page - 62 words
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180 1965-03-30 22 BOMB CASE: 100 WITNESSES TO BE CALLED SINGAPORE, Monday. ABOUT KM) prosecution witnesses are l<> be subpoenaed l<> testify against two Indonesians charged willi the murder of three workers in Macdonald House in Orchard Road. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain pure this m his reason for requesting the court to remand180 words
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Article23 1965-03-30 22 JAKARTA. Mon— Two people were killed and eight injured when a Koods train overturned in West Java, Antara reported today. —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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96 1965-03-30 22 RAJAH GETS REPORT OF NEWSMEN'S CHARGES SINGAPORE. Mon. A full report of investigations into allegations of maltreatment and discrimation against local journalists by police officers is now before the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.T. Rajah. After a review. Mr. Rajah is expected to send the papers up to Kuala96 words
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Article25 1965-03-30 22 JAKARTA. Mon The Jakarta Movie Asso< threatened •<• boycott Indian films if India i-ontlmies to Mipport Malaysia, arrordin.' to Antara news a today ReuterReuter - 25 words
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393 1965-03-30 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. today spoke of Malaysia being in the midst of a "vast social, economic and industrial development programme." The programme called for the utmost efforts from all professional men.393 words
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Article65 1965-03-30 22 LONDON, Mon.— Britain's former Foreign Secretary. Mr. Patriot Gordon Walker, will attempt to find out whether there could be a basis for negotiations for a peaceful Vietnam settlement in a visit to South-east Asia next month. Mr. Gordon Walker is likely to begin his fact-finding tourReuter - 65 words
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463 1965-03-30 22 LONDON STOCKS. RUBBER and TIN RUBBER TIN LONDON, Mon— lt has been a satisfactory day in the stock markets but 'with the Budget little more than a week away buyers were not particularly active and it was mostly a case of sellers holding off. A feature was the return to463 words
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Article69 1965-03-30 22 SINGAPORE. Mon— The vicepresident of the Round Table, British Isles, Mr. Duncan Law ton, left Singapore tonight for Australia very impressed with the island "especially the high stan- dard of architecture and < leanll- i ness." He was accompanied by the vice-president of the Apex Club. Zone69 words
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227 1965-03-30 22 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE executive committee of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association decided at an emergency meeting today to expel two members "for conduct prejudicial to the interests of the union as a whole." The two members are Mr. M. Karuppiah227 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-03-30 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four airline companies Air France, Alitalia. Japan Airlines and Lufthansa today announced they have agreed to pool all their flights and services between Europe and the Far East. Under the agreement, a passenger holding a ticket issued by any one of the four131 words
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310 1965-03-30 22 LONDON. Mon. Flags flow at halfmast today across Britain to mourn the death of the Princess Royal. ()7. Queen Elizabeth's aunt. The only daughter of Kin? George V and Queen she collapsed jresterday walking in the sunlit i; rou n d a of HarewoodUPI - 310 words
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Advertisement264 1965-03-30 22 Parents and students prefer «^-V"--^«li STAMFORD COLLEGE MO because home-study courses 7"^^^. offered by |VS2^ll Bk sYamford college jrayS|^ N Easy to learn they are systematic and adjusted to your own pace. Competent they are conducted by Honours Graduates and professional experts, Successful nothing succeeds like success. Recognised by educationists264 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-03-30 22 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sui o 8 p.m. yesterday: lluln -I Lnwrat Kuala Lumpur 7J Kola Bharu Penan* 88 Ipoh 80 Malacm 8K Singapore Bii ilands 7:f Jesseltnn 8 73 Kuchtng 7043 words
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