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Title Section22 1965-04-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mel**** to***** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration623 1965-04-01 1 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN: Split then Cuepacs condemns go-slow By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A THREAT of a general strike by the civil servants against the Government's work-to-rule and go-slow ban fizzled out tonight after 72 Cuepacs members had discussed the issue for nearly four hours. During the heated623 words
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Article, Illustration871 1965-04-01 1 'TRUCE' MOVES IN TEXTILE DISPUTE Tengku cables Dr. Lim to return at once IZUALA LUMPUR, IV Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman tqnight cabled the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, who is in New Zealand, to return at once to try to end the textiles dispute with Singapore.871 words
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627 1965-04-01 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - NAIROBI: MEETING WITH JOMO for TUN RAZAK SAMAD ISMAIL From TUN Abdul Razak last nig-ht spent an hour in conference with Kenya's Assistant Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. Matano, following which Mr. Matano spoke confidently of the peaceful settle- ment of the MalaysiaIndonesia dispute. Tun Razak arrived here yesterday627 words
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128 1965-04-01 1 Probe into S 'pore's two Peking banks DELHI. Wed The i Malaysian Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today his Government was investigating the activities of two Communist Chinese banks operating in Singapore. "There are indications the Singapore branch of the Bank of China is assisting certain Malaysian political128 words
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Article42 1965-04-01 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police tonight cordoned off the Thomson Road Government Chinese Middle School in Thomson Road for a bomb search but found nothing. The 30-minute search of the empty school was sparked off by an anonymous telephone call.42 words
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Article53 1965-04-01 1 ISLE OF ANOLESEY t North Wales i. Wed. Luck smiled on the Hughe* family here for the second time when David Hughes, a 41 -year-old joiner, learned today he had won £22.016 on the football pools. Ten years ago his brother John collected £75.000 in aReuter - 53 words
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Article54 1965-04-01 1 TRENTO. 'N Italy. Wed A local businessman. Signor Benito Antoniolli. today reported to the police that someone had stolen— his home. With the return of warm weather. Signor Antoniolli went to visit his summer home in the hills but found it had disappeared wooden prefabricated walls, **aterpipes,Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-04-01 1 MISS Ursula Andrevs. the Swiss actress who is filming in North Malaya, took time off from the elephants List night to attend a cocktail party given in her honour by the French Ambassador. Mr. Pierre Anthionioz. at the French Kmba>y\ in Kuala Lumpur. About100 words
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Article94 1965-04-01 1 Tin cess goes up by 40 cents KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government is to increase the rate of cess on tin exports from 70 cents to $1. 10 per picul from tomorrow. A statement from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry icday said: "On the recommendation of the Tin Industry94 words
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Article72 1965-04-01 1 JAKARTA. \\>d. A unit of poisonous blowpipe equipped Indonesian Borneo natives has now been *tationrd on the Borneo border, according to the official Antara news agency. Antara reported from Samarinda. Indonesian East Borneo, that the natives had expressed their determination to "help crush Malaysia." Antara72 words
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Article397 1965-04-01 1 New U.S. air blows SAIGON Wed. More than 100 U. S. and South Vietnamese planes struck air defence and radar stations in North Vietnam and coastal islands today for the second day in a row. The raid a took place at 3 p.m.. AcKig to Maj. Gen. h Moore. CommanderReuter; UPI - 397 words
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Article34 1965-04-01 1 PORT OK SPAIN, Wed. Second Text between Australia and WV-t Indies heading f»r draw. At lunch j on fifth day. Australia had I scored Hid for 7 wkts. (See Pa Ke 17)34 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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166 1965-04-01 2 Hunt on for 2 Laos rebel colonels SAVANNAKHET (Southern Laos), Wed. Two Laotian Army colonels, who led a pocket revolt at the Mekonp valley town of Thakhek fled yesterday and are being hunted by loyal troops, military sources here said. The sources said Colonel Khamsy Sayarath and Colonel Sipraseuth Skyosy.Reuter - 166 words
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Article32 1965-04-01 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— Tht average Indian spends about 65 Der cent of his income on food, a government survry shows. Average individual ram ings are only $204 a year.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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160 1965-04-01 2 ?S<N DELHI, W«d JHE Indian Defence Minister, Mr. Y. B. Chavan. declared yesterday that India was now confident it can repulse any attack by China. He told Parliament the defence buildup since the China-India border conflict in 1962 gave India theAP - 160 words
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Article30 1965-04-01 2 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno has announced that from next year all imports will only be carried out by the Indonesian Government, Radio Jakarta reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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101 1965-04-01 2 Soekarno orders 650 ft high tower on beach JAKARTA. Wed. Pre- sident Soekarno has ordered the construction of a 650 ft. high tower at Antjol Beach near here. !Ie gave the order to the Jakarta Governor, Mr. Henk Gantung. when he made an inspection of the contruction of the AntiolReuter - 101 words
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Article21 1965-04-01 2 TOKYO. Wed. The estimated population of Tokyo was 10.676.373 on Feb. 1. the Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported today. Reuter-Reuter - 21 words
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Article62 1965-04-01 2 MANILA, Wed— A radio com- memator In Bacolud City, in :he Sdu'.hern Philippines, r»- ported to have incurred many > personal ernmien In the Govern- 1 men: because of hifi criticisms, I has vpnishrd without a trace, acci rding to Press reports reaching here. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration446 1965-04-01 2 China behind plan to launch 'terror war in Africa NEW YORK, Wed A DETAILED plan (ormul ated by African revolutionaries and backed by the Chinese Communists for subversion and guerilla warfare in Africa was reported in an article in Life magazine today. The article, by Ida Lewis, a 29-year-old AmericanAP - 446 words
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199 1965-04-01 2 SALISBURY, Wednesday. J^liE Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, last night dissolved Parliament and called a general election for May 7. Observers here believe the main issue in the electoral campaign will be "Independence at any price", even to the extent of seizing itReuter - 199 words
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Article53 1965-04-01 2 (HANUK.ARH (India). Wed. A petition passed v around as a joke in the Punjab State Legislature probably wasn't very funny to Chief Minister Ram Kishen. The paper demanding his resignation quickly collected 60 signatures two. thirds of his party members before the prankster grabbed it back andAP - 53 words
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110 1965-04-01 2 MANILA. Wed.—Congressman Runno Antonio has warned his legislative colleagues that he might go before the Supreme Court to contest the constitutionality of a religious Bill recently approved by the House of Representatives. He was one of the few Congressmen who votedReuter - 110 words
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Article50 1965-04-01 2 MANILA. Wpcl. An 18-vr.tr-nld dancer landed in jail todsv for dancing naked in a suburban nightclub. i The Rirl. Susan Rvrrs. was arrested at the Northeate nighti club- She was booked for indecent 1 e\oosure and a bail of 200 pesos <S150) was set for her release. iUPI.50 words
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Advertisement52 1965-04-01 2 u^Bbh^BkS% ??3^Hj HK HHI 'iPi^wfl --v^y J i f iS^W'' 'V* ?^^H l^^l fHiiijH d ,>!!'"' '*-***>*^ «c..: (?ytv.-i* <.**•( f» N > :^^HH For over 125 years trust has been synonymous with Brand's. The M original and genuine Essence of M Chicken, Brand's quality and purity ahMHHV has been52 words
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Advertisement129 1965-04-01 2 M < r- 2 S|uiq| Q H oil 0= »-B Oooat O% vi u |a mt UJffg U— HE? z h I o z Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle129 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-04-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby S" N /l OIDNT KNOW *Xj\ VOUCUAB6CD N&) I WERE €O GOOD AT V-y-pQ MUCH jr^L—^ \M6NTAL AgITH/VieTlCy ~"\J (sOQtrt) ~~~y g|y (jMarnMcnc. c*ar/' \jwtuitionj30 words
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Article, Illustration360 1965-04-01 3 TV satire: Britons have second thoughts I ONDON. Wed. Bri- tish television viewers, faced with the BBC's decision to axe its most controversial show, today wondered whether they will be permanently deprived of their regular dose of satirr. Availed by a barrage of protests since Its "new wave" producers broughtReuter - 360 words
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308 1965-04-01 3 A boycott threat forces a Wallace about face MONTGOMERY, Wednesday J^ DELEGATION of 13 Negroes and two whites yesterday petitioned the segregationist Governor of Alabama, Mr. George Wallace, over Negro voting rights after he I had reversed an earlier decision not to see them. As the delegation called on himReuter - 308 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-04-01 3 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Wed. Carroll Baker and James Franriscus were chosen by the Harvard Lampoon yesterday as the Worst Actress and Worst Actor of the Year. The Worst Actress award went to Miss Baker for her work in all the films she madeUPI - 138 words
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Article36 1965-04-01 3 BUENOS AIRES. Wrrl. Leftwing elements last night Ciirrird on' lightning demons' rations ar .-.pvrr.il points here, protesting it American action in Vietr.im. Fireworks and leallp's \ver« i thrown about. Five youths were detained. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article45 1965-04-01 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. Th€ Brazilian Government has suppressed a revolt in the south led by expelled ex-Colonel Jeferson Cardim Osorio. The War Ministry announced yesterday Osorlo and 15 of his 19 followers were captured while tout are «till nt lnrae45 words
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Article23 1965-04-01 3 LISBON. Wed.— The Miiui'iv of Education yes'erday issued an order forbidding Portuguese university students from holding Student Day celebrations. AP.AP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-04-01 3 TINA Routledge never, never smiles when she is modelling clothes, as in the picture above. The picture below shows wby. When Tina, acred six u:i two, she slipped on some ice. Since then all she has wanted are he r two front teeth. Tina, daughter of model80 words
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196 1965-04-01 3 Wilson won't repeal 'nonsense' law on royal marriages LONDON, Wednesday. 'J'HE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday refused to repeal the Royal Marriages Act of 1772 under which all British descendants of King George 111 have to get the Sovereign's consent before marrying. The suggestion for repeal was made inReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-04-01 3 This is it... Jailed Man who fled death penalty in 1920 CHICAGO, Wed. Leroy Dunlap. who escaped a death sentence by breaking out of jail in 1920 and was not caught until last Octo- ber. was sentenced yesterday at Akron, Ohio, to 20 years in jail. Dunlap, 64, who becameReuter; Mirrorpic - 135 words
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Article84 1965-04-01 3 Morrison The final act LONDON. Wed.— The ashes of Lord Morrison, the Cockney who rose to become a Labour Peer and Deputy Prime Minister of Britain, were scattered yesterday, as he bad wished, on the sunlit waters of the River Thames. The ceremony took place from a f ireboat asReuter - 84 words
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Article53 1965-04-01 3 NEW YORK. Wed— A thief broke into the hotel suite of actor Douglas Fairbanks as he was givj Ing a lunch for Mr. Aldai Steven- son. chief American delegate at I the U.N. As Mrs. Fairbanks went to investigate the intruder got away with her purseReuter - 53 words
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Article69 1965-04-01 3 DUBLIN. Wed.— Elizabeth Tay- I lors chauffeur will not be prosecu- ted for the death of a woman pedestrian in a road accident on March 3 while he was driving. tli» police announced yesterday. Miss Taylor was passenger in a car driven by Gaston Sanz. herAP - 69 words
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Article46 1965-04-01 3 PITTSBURGH. Wed. Surgeons at Presbyterian University Hospl- tal here yesterday sewed on the arm of a worker which had been torn off above the elbow In shop accident. Frank Roth, 43, was reported in satisfactory condition following the nlx-hour operation— UPl.46 words
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Article84 1965-04-01 3 LONDON. Wed. The Dunhlll family, headed by Miss Mary Dunhill. announced last night it Ls selling half its shares in the famous Alfred Dunhill Company, well known tobacconists and pipemakers, for £2.117.000. The deal Is a partial merger with the Carreras cigarette group. which will operateAP - 84 words
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136 1965-04-01 3 Big rush to buy record about Hitler I ONDON. Wed.— Adolf Hitler has shot to the top of tile bestseller list of long-play-ing records at one of London's leading music shops. The voice of the Nazi leader and marchine songs by Nazi storm troopers, mostly taken from recordings made byReuter - 136 words
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Article20 1965-04-01 3 LONDON. Weil. Britain Ims 412,000 alcoholics. of \vlv;m 100.000 are chronic sufferers a conference was told here yesterday.20 words
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Article21 1965-04-01 3 LONDON. Wed. Special stamps to commemorate Sir Winston Churchill will be put on sale on Commonwealth Day. May 24.21 words
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Advertisement127 1965-04-01 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED m and mH I P eo P' e are m ife opening m f< I O/o ■y^ ACCOUNTS Hi j^ fiS and SAFE income H K ""*~TEL ***** H Hi 15-B, AMBER MANSIONS B Ip (Second Floor) B 1^ ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 VL127 words
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Advertisement351 1965-04-01 4 CAPITOL "OPENS TODAY!* 1 5 SHOWS DAILY AT: 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. j Tony Curtis Natalie Wood J SGX Henry Fonda Uuren Bacall land Wei Ferrer i^The Single Girl with COUNT BASIE HIS ORCHESTRA TECHNI COLCR MUSLIM WOMEN'S WELFARE COUNCIL, Spore presents A GALA CHARITY FILM PREMIERE351 words
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Advertisement516 1965-04-01 4 CHAMPAGNE CABARET BAR 99 101 ANSON ROAD SPORE 2. TEL: ***** Dine Dance Nightly Bp.m. to 12 Midnight Saturdays Sundays Extension To 1 A. M. JL^ PULSATING DANCE MUSIC ,^qfepj THE H- ARES i"^ P Jr^+ with Vocalist The Sensational wSc jimm?^ boey mm at the mike! ■^JS SPECIa. ATTRACTIONS516 words
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Advertisement246 1965-04-01 4 KKmM. Mm I •5 in o P 1 I 0 J j II 0 E >a> H m 3 1 fl "I 2 [□□j BBBBa!lsd^ij^^V^ilßß^V4 K SsL.^SB^SBBBBBBsI ■21 Sq Skin Sores Cleared Pimples Go The very first application of Nixoderm begins to clear nway pimples like mafic. Use Nixoderm tonight246 words
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Advertisement298 1965-04-01 4 CATHAY OPENS PALACE S CINEMA S TfinAVT S KATONG '-ll«m. 1.30. 4. 6.30 ft 9 30-1 IWUHIi '--1. 3.30. 6.45 9.15pm— k the wildest _^m^^^^- bmiCD oi \M sssLr^w Tshtti m^ Jt isbbbW^ssm lsw^^ ■^sßs^^sßm^Jsisfß^^^ i icchhicolor H namiscope I came here I iwi cc \for your funeral Vttmt *nH.C.LTLB»P'oduCiion298 words
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Advertisement573 1965-04-01 4 SKI I AM' GANISATION Eitra' E«tro" The GRAND NATIONAL in technicolour now thowmcj ot Capitol, Lido Rex II am. 1.45. 4, 630 A 91 S pm Oriental ■MorspoTS; m icop. Coloi m Nor recommended toe children sa under 16- For ADULTS ONLY! m Coming Soon M6M pn Glenn Ford Henry573 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-04-01 5 Thousands watch Nantah ceremony A GENERAL view of the sixth convocation of the Nanyang University, which took place at the National Theatre on Tuesday. Walking down the aisle, watched by an audience of over 6.000 people, are some of the 419 robed graduands. They received their degrees of Bachelor of184 words
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130 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Catholic Welfare Services in Singapore last year distributed about three million pounds of food, clothing and medicine to more than 70.000 needy persons in Singapore and South Malaya. This was disclosed today by the organisation's director, Mr. Cyril Chew,130 words
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96 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Two old time employees of the Anglo-Thai Corporation Limited here were honoured at a tea party held at the Robin.sons Restaurant today. They were Mr. Yeo Kirn Hock. 56. a store-keeper who Is retiring after 38 years service with the company, and96 words
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Article31 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE Wed. Water will or cm off in Gilstead Road between House No.v 41 to 67 and House Nos. 42 to 64 tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.31 words
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213 1965-04-01 5 MAN JAILED FOR OPIUM SEIZED AT NAVAL BASE SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A HONG KONG man serving aboard the RFA A Reliant as a naval stores assistant was fined a total of $15,000 in Singapore today in two cases connected with the customs seizure of 114 I to. of raw opium. U213 words
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Article67 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A legal officer. Mr. M Sundram. will become Acting Director of the Levsal Aid Bureau from tomorrow succeeding Mr. E.H. DNetto. who is to become the Second Civil District Judge. Mr. N.a.D Rosarlo. the Second Civil District Judge will replace Mr. Dallp Singh67 words
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151 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Seven Singapore students have been awarded scholarships donated by the Japanese Government under the Mombusho Scholarship Programme lor the academic year 1965. They are Posi-graauate scholars: Mr. Loy Keng Poo i geography i and Mr Lee How Hwang (fisheries). Under-graduate scholars: Mr.151 words
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Article126 1965-04-01 5 RECORDING CENTRE'S OPEN HOUSE SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Recording Centre, which has been functioning for the past three years. Is holding an open house at its new studio on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Formerly located at Tanglin Road. th<: studio has recently been rebuilt in a Housing126 words
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Article137 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Datin Lim Kirn San. wife of the Minister for National Development, today presented pri/es to the winners of the ciKht Shell Traffic Game at the Kallanc Park miniature road traffic system. The prixe-giving ended three weeks of road safety competition by tome 5.000 schosl137 words
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330 1965-04-01 5 Ordinance on textiles: A point is clarified SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government said today it was "not quite correct" to imply thai it had placed textile goods unr.iT the Control of Manufacture Ordinance in order to > elicit more* information on the local industry. i The Government, in a statement,330 words
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Article40 1965-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The ChiMM YMCA will hold an "April I Ball" at the Fraser and Neave Hall on April 3 at 8.30 p.m. lo I raise funds for its badminton 1 club's tour of Hong Kong In May.40 words
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Article, Illustration537 1965-04-01 5 Appeal against $21,800 fraud conviction SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Justice Chua in the high court today reserved judgment in the ;ip peal of live, persons against a district court conviction on tour counts of cheating Irene Ng Bee Wall, wife of a coin pany director,537 words
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Miscellaneous240 1965-04-01 5 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE follow inij la today* nchrdul* of civil aircraft movrmentn at Paya Lrhar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Krom London Frankfurt. Beirut Karaihi. Calcutta iBA 7(hh .'•.45 p.m.: from M.-lbournc. Sydney. I>:irwin iBA 7111 5.30 p.m.; from London, DnmuMua, Karachi. Bombay. Bangkok 'iBA 702) 4.20 p.m.,240 words
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Miscellaneous164 1965-04-01 5 i goon, Bombay. Teheran Tel Aviv, Zurich. London. iBA Till 9 15 p.m to Darwin. Melbourne <BA IW) T.M p.m.: to Bombay, Dama, London. (BA 703 > ID p.m. Qantat: To Calcutta, Tehrran. Rom. London <QK 737 1 4.30 p.m.: lo Jakarta, Darwin. Sydney <QF 734 > 7 p.m Japan164 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-04-01 6 Crash-girl gets aid MALAYSIAN STUDENT COUPLE IN SYDNEY ROAD ACCIDENT A MALAYSIAN university student, SawKong See. comforts his injured girl-friend after they were thrown from their motor scooter in Lewishara. Sydney. Saw, 26. and Miss v Chin Chuw. 26 also from Malaysia are both Sydney University students The couple wereUPI - 134 words
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Article53 1965-04-01 6 PENANG. Wed A house. wife was rooking In the kitchen yesterday when thievr.s walked into her house In Pmngin Road, ransacked several rooms and escaped with over $1,000 In rash and Jewellery. Mrs. Tan Kong 800 told police she was unaware of the theft until the53 words
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Article40 1965-04-01 6 .SINGAPORE. Wed. Six •fighters" of the Fait Leong secret i society of 24 Group were arrested i in a police raid in Sime Road yesterday and detained under the i I Criminal Law (Temporary Provi- i sionsi Ordinance.40 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-04-01 6 A sit-down protest over cut in cigarette ration KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— About 50 inrmates of the Sungei Buloh leper settlement, 15 miles from here, staged a "sit down" protest in their dining room this morning against a cut in their cigarette allocation. They dispersed shortly after when their "normal supply"179 words
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Article51 1965-04-01 6 PENANG. Wed— Police today warned motor-cycle owners to beware of a gang of thieves who I have stolen more than 10 machines during the past week, j Yesterday, three more were stolen, one at St. Xavier's padang and the other two In McNalr Street and Malay51 words
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65 1965-04-01 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.- -A customer selected $755 worth of jewellery from Lee Onn Goldsmith's shoo in South Bridge Road yesterday afternoon. When the salesman. Chan Cham Vow. 54. packed them into a box. the customer complained it was too small. Chan obligingly got a65 words
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Article45 1965-04-01 6 KUCHING. Wed— Military authorities here last night confirmed the accidental wounding ot an Australian soldier in active cervice in Sarawak against Indonesian soldiers. He was accidentally shot in the shoulder, and now Kuching Hospital. HLs condition was reported as satisfactory.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1965-04-01 6 RAUB. Wed.— lnche Hussein bin Tok Mud* Hassan. M.P., hai been elected chairman of the World Health Week committee for the Raub district. World Health Week begins on April 732 words
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206 1965-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lrmanit bin Ahmad, 24, sentenced to death last September for exploding a bomb in the Chanpi RAF. base, was hanged at Changl Jail on Monday. Lemanlt is the first indoleMan saboteur to b* hanged n Singapore for an offence inder206 words
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85 1965-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. i Lufthansa Airlines will begin services through Singapore from Sunday. From this date. Lufthansa will have four services a weetc through Singapore two to Sydney and two to Europe. The German Minister of Transport. Dr. C. Bebohn. senior government officers, travel agents85 words
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Article21 1965-04-01 6 PENANG. Wed. Membership in the Penang branch of the N«I tional Union of Teacher* hu 1 topped the 1.000-marlc.21 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-04-01 6 Bugs Bnnny By Ralph HvimtlaM PwOOEV \f I v GO'^ -ov= v /j IWw v AN OPAT'CE O^ V 'W S^ N ■>* jy -Oft <E~ 01~ VS^s./ E_ "Tfc^29 words
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191 1965-04-01 7 Pay probe team urged: CUT these salaries KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Special Commission on Sala- j ries, headed by Mr. Jus- tice Suffian, has been j urged to CUT the pay of a particular group of Government servants. The odd claim was amonf W.i received toy the commission. All the191 words
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Article53 1965-04-01 7 KANGAR. Wed— About 60 people were made homeless yesterday eveninK when a «torm hit four small kam- pongs in Perlis, destroyiriK 13 at tap houses. Eißht huts were brought down in Ulu Pauh. three at Sunsrei Padane and one each at Utan Kandis and Padang Brsar. No53 words
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Article25 1965-04-01 7 BATU GAJAH. Wed. The free chest X-Ray mobile team from Kuala Lumpur "will be at the Disrnrt Hospital here tomorrow and Pnday.25 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-04-01 7 y^INCAPOREs Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, throws a boomerang during a throwing lesson in a Melbourne park when he visited the city recently. Mr. Lee. who is now on a tour of Australia, left Adelaide for Perth yesterday. He is due backUPI - 56 words
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Article58 1965-04-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. liulie Abdul Rahman bin Ya'kub was .sworn In a.s Mnu.strr or Lands and Mines before thr Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Ist;ma Noeara today The former Assist ;n it Minuter of Justice and National and Rural Development was appointed Mmi lster of Lands and58 words
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Article279 1965-04-01 7 IPOH, Wednesday. \IR. D. R. Seenivasagam, who is recuperating 1 in the Ipoh hospital from a spinal injury sustained in a road accident, today apologised to Government dispensers. His comment, published In j the Sunday Times, referred to' the i>.>ue of cotton wool and plaster trom279 words
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131 1965-04-01 7 I/UCHING, Wed. After 1V more than 100 years of Anglican missionary work here, a Dayak has been appointed an archdeacon in the Anglican Church of Borneo. He is Canon Basil Temenggong. who is at present the Vicar of St. I.uki-* Church in Simanggang Tins131 words
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Article41 1965-04-01 7 KUCHING. Wed. A three- man Japanese television team viMt«'d Kuching this w«ek "with the object of introducing Sarawak to Japan." In Kuching the team filmed leading personalities. Including the Sarawak Governor. Tun Abnng Haii Opene. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article27 1965-04-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Tl later for Social Attain. Inehe Othman Wok. will continue hta rteti to recreations parki tomorrow •tan ing rrom k I :so m27 words
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Article28 1965-04-01 7 BINOAPORI W( er [or Culture. Mi 6 R :.<rr open the II uits exhibit ton organised by the Ml Ari >ocie*v at 530 pm on Friday.28 words
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150 1965-04-01 7 Blood debt: 'Put it off call to Tengku SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today decided to ask the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to postpone the Japanese blood debt issue to "a more appropriate time in view of the Indonesian confrontation." The decision was reached after a150 words
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139 1965-04-01 7 Aussie aid helps Sock j to wage war: M.P. /CANBERRA. Wed. AuiV tralia's economic aid to Indonesia was indirectly aiding Indonesia's confrontation of M.il.iw i. a government member told Parliament last night. The member said he disagreed with a statement by the Australian Army Minister. Dr. A. J. Forbes, thatReuter - 139 words
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Article26 1965-04-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Burglars broke into the home of Mr. J. M ORMH in Karikal Lane yesterday morning and escaped with $2,000 worth of jewellery.26 words
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98 1965-04-01 7 Gangland weapons seized by police VIALACCA. Wed. A Police recovered a large quantity of gangland weapons when they raided a coffee shop in Heeren Street early today. The weapons, which Included eight parangs and three spears, were found hidden in the latrine of the coffee shop. Acting on information that98 words
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Article47 1965-04-01 7 PONTIAN. Wed. Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman received two cash donations totallinß $1,400 for the National Defence Fund. They were $1,000 from Mr Tan Tat Klong. chairman ot the Johore Pineapple Growers' Association and $400 from a Pontlan resident Tuan Hajl Mohamed Dooo47 words
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Advertisement354 1965-04-01 7 CALLING Singapore GOYT. OFFICERS! it'?^ Tallin* Singapore /jiJ/^^^V (iovt. Officers: JAslh Plea.se consult the Malaysian Co-opera-tive Insurance Society Limited before you exercise your option under the Widows and Orphans Pensions Ordinance. The M.C.I.S. Will be pleased to give you free advice. Please write to Mr. N. A. Kularajah. General Manager.354 words
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Miscellaneous319 1965-04-01 7 Straits Times Crossword IB! BR GH H IH 7 H ACROSS 6 Expert curries on. object be--7 The point omitted should be ing to find the plant <7i. considered (7). 9 Eronomist goes on the river 8. Charge him for repair to without charge yet he's very damaged cape (7).319 words
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Article63 1965-04-01 8 20 Word* SIS (Minimum) MRS. TAN AH YONO and family tbamk relatives and friends for ■a Tenths, scrolls, messages of condo* lence. loan of cars. Me., and attended the funeral of UM lite Mr Tan Ah Vons. Ipoh. DR. A MRS. K. Balaaundram of hn attended their wedding s»63 words
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Obituary26 1965-04-01 8 l»..rrf« Sit (Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our loving Mother Mrs Lav Chslk Tong nee Nk Qul Kep. wbo died suddenly -i 1 4.1981.26 words
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Article612 1965-04-01 8 President Johnson's statement that the bombing of the American Embassy in Saigon reinforces American determination to strengthen its support for South Vietnam's war against the Vietcong and the North is the only honourable reaction to terrorism. Speculation whether the bembing would attract immediate retaliatory air strikes,612 words
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Article391 1965-04-01 8 Home ownership becomes an immediate prosj-oot for thousands of civil servants with the negotiation of a $150 million British loan by the Malayan Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society. Repayment will be guaranteed by the Malaysian Government, and the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. is expected to sign an391 words
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Article239 1965-04-01 8 The Trengganu State Gov- i ernment's decisions to set up an economic development corporation and to enliven the Slate's timber industry seem to date back to last November, when Tun Razak urged it ,to seek new sources of income. Revenue from mining, Ihe had been told, had fallen239 words
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Article, Illustration886 1965-04-01 8 ARTHUR J. DOMMEN - The tragedy of Vietnam's million refugees ARTHUR J. DOMMEN A STAGGERING PROBLEM OF LOGISTICS, AN OMINOUS THREAT TO SECURITY By SAIGON, Wed. SOUTH VIETNAM, which after the 1954 Geneva armistice absorbed nearly one million refugees from the Communist regime in the North, now faces the prospect of finding homes, food,OFNS - 886 words
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165 1965-04-01 8 LAST Saturday when I took my family to the Botanical Gardens I was pleasantly surprised to see the large number of families with their children enjoying the wonderful amenities provided there. However, I feel that a great deal of room for improving the existing165 words
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Letter282 1965-04-01 8 "VYZ's" letter (S.T.. March 17) prompts me to write in support of Mr. William Chens letter (8.T., March 13) on the subject of corporal punishment in schools. The Ministry of Education should oe commended for defending the present regulations, which must have considerably reduced malpractices. Any282 words
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Letter92 1965-04-01 8 A CERTAIN association has Its premises at the corner of Albert Street and Short Street. On alternate nights a lion dance band holds its practice sessions there from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The noise from the gongs, drums and cymbals is so deafening that attempts at studies92 words
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Letter65 1965-04-01 8 IVHAT is happening to the allowance of student teachers under the comprehensive system? Although we began teaching in January, we have not receiver! our allowance yet. We were told that as soon as we sent In our agreement forms and medical certificates, the allowance would be paid. Most65 words
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Letter85 1965-04-01 8 ris indeed comforting to read that Lord Mountbatten considers a full-scale invasion by the Indonesians to be unlikely because of the "almost impenetrable" jungles and bills of North Borneo (S.T 27.5.65). However, a am reminded of a cartoon by Osbert Lancaster which appeared during the Allied retreat85 words
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Letter143 1965-04-01 8 TIONG BAHRU FLATS I REFER to Mr. Ho Keng Wah's letter (S.T. March 23 1 suggesting that the Tiong: Bahru prewar flats could be demolished for the building of skyscrapers so as to take into consideration the future population and not to give the subsidies forever to the few. The143 words
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Letter181 1965-04-01 8 I K. S. (6.T March 6' alleges that certain schools are overstaffed while others are understaffed and suggests that this Ministry's "chaotic, unreasonable and haphazard system of allocating teachers to schooLs" should be overhauled. At the beginning of the year, a certain amount of fluidity181 words
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Advertisement47 1965-04-01 8 Pass your Examination and be Happy! and Get your Job and be Prosperous! This is THE NOBLE SERVICE Our Famous WOLSEY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Can do for The internal Students of MALAYSIA. WOLSEY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE; P.0.80x 2275, KUALA LUMPUR. Please supply me free prospectus Name: Address __.njmrii— j47 words
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253 1965-04-01 9 KUANTAN, Wed. An Alliance town councilior today accused the Pahang State Government of interfering in the council's decision to allocate low-cost houses to applicants. Mr. Kong Slew Hock, who wa s speaking In an adjournment speech of the monthly meeting of the253 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-04-01 9 DEPT ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY TO PUT ACROSS CENTRAL GOVT'S VIEWS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'pHE hederal Information Services are to be expanded to put across the Central Government's views to the Singa pore public To do this, a branch office will be opened across the Causeway.276 words
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108 1965-04-01 9 Now port workers want $7 m backpay CINGAPORL. Wed. The SiDKapore Harbour Board Staff Association is demanding about $7 million in 1" months' backpay from the Port of Singapore Authority, following the collective agreement it signed recently with the Authority on behalf of 12.000 port workers. The union's president. Mr.108 words
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Article40 1965-04-01 9 KANGAR. Wed. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mot immed Hashim. will distribute rubber land at Padang Besar un- I der the .state* fringe alienation 1 scheme to about 30 families at S p.m. next Monday.40 words
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127 1965-04-01 9 jVIUAR, Wed. Plsher- menj here want the Government to set up a special fund for them. The fund, they said, could help fishermen who are hardhit by the sporadic off-shore curfews because of Indonesian confrontation. They proposed that the fund be launched127 words
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Article49 1965-04-01 9 MUAR. Wed. New Zealand troops who occupied the Abdullah English School at Sungel Matt, eight miles from here, during their operations against Indonesian Invaders last year have decided to present a small gift $100 worth of books to the school "a* a token of thanks."49 words
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181 1965-04-01 9 The dilemma of a kennel owner and his 50 dogs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dog trainer Wong Chi Lok is in a dilemma. He has about a week left to find new accommodation for 50 dogs which he keeps at his kennels at Lorong Jugra. 3rd mile. Kiang Road, or face181 words
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Article35 1965-04-01 9 BINOAPORE. Wfd. A car- penter. Lim Swon Chwee. 21. fell to his death from thp eighth floor of an uncompleted 10-storey block of flats in Jalan Membina shortly after 1 p.m. today.35 words
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52 1965-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Salvation Army, celebrating Its centenary, today annealed for generous public support to enable it to continue its social work Thr Army rum liomip.v tXMteli ami .ncli<k>;> throiißhout II An A) nl added that donation* to IU MCtal fund were exemptrd from IncoOM52 words
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Article29 1965-04-01 9 SINC.AFOKE. Wed Mr. S. Raiendrun. magistrate. ha» been moved to the Ninth Court in place of Mr. Sachl Sauraien who marts work tomorrow aa th* Stale Co-29 words
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332 1965-04-01 9 KUCHING. Wed. An Indonesian Army private who deserted his company at the Sarawak border and crossed into Sarawak has appealed to Indonesian troops in the area to surrender themselves to Malaysian forces. In a statement in his own handwriting. Sujono All Elamat332 words
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112 1965-04-01 9 Sambanthan opens the Seacom direct line JJUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The direct Hong Kong- Kuala Lumpur Jesselton Seacom cable system was opened today by the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V.T Sambanthan. He made a direct telephone call to the Governor of Hong Kong Sir David Trench, from the112 words
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Article61 1965-04-01 9 BINOAPORE. Wed. A Oomrnment male nurse, said to have been Interdicted since his arrest during the civil disturbance* last July, was acquitted today on two charges by a magistrate. The charges were withdrawn. Mohumed bin Othman, 20. of Jalan Eunos. had been charged with breaking the61 words
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Article51 1965-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Canadian H;?h Commiasioner here. Mr. C. E MrGaußhey. left today by air for Bangkok on a 10-day vltlt. On his return he will make preparations to leave for Bangkok again where he will be his country* Ambassador Mr. UcOwgtwfi will be «Moo»ed«d ln_Ma>yla51 words
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140 1965-04-01 9 KTALA LUMPUR, Wed. k —The Federal Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, today denied having said that the civil defence squad in Tawan had not come up to expectations. He said: "I did not really say- they140 words
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Article65 1965-04-01 9 MALACCA. Wed. A farmi er. Sion bin Jamal. 46, was killed when he was struck by lightning at his house in Kampong Padang, four miles from here, this morning. He was in the kitchen with two of his nine children, aged six and 16. at 7.30 a.m.65 words
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117 1965-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Kinabalu War Memorial, at the foot of the picturesque mountain in Sabah, is expected to be ready in a few months. The memorial is to take the form of a walled garden. The Federal Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence,117 words
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Article26 1965-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Th* Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will officially open the new Taman Jurong community centre at 5.30 p.m. on Pridav26 words
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Article28 1965-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A public forum on "The Comprehensive School System" -will be held in the Wesley Methodist Church hall here on Friday at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration238 1965-04-01 9 CINGAPORE. Wed. A smal 1-time trader who arrived in Malaya from the Swatow area of Kwangtung Province in China years ago, hia died leaving a -nulUmillion dollar fc-ti ie in business, bankLis,. ii«surance and Industry. Dato Teo Haiie Ram. 68. died in his238 words
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Article27 1965-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The executive trustee of tfie Ramon Majrsaysay Award Foundation. Mi.ia Beien Abreu. will arrive in Singapore on Sunday for a two-day visit.27 words
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Advertisement160 1965-04-01 9 J§ J^ PRESENTS A NEW STAR J^Tir^k. ra»9i THE BRAND NEW J^^T^k m" sry^ '***** ivj avystar gf^ -jA A m, /f BE UP-TO-DATE W^ ~f~ g^^^f jC^^^^fcl WITH .THREE-IN-ONE m£^^3l^\ STYLING"! JlY^ J^ —^Plrr Amazinfll accurate to me#t four x& WaV ~T.r kJh work-day demands for split-second $W \W^^!&fcJ160 words
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Miscellaneous716 1965-04-01 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya)" CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur stones: 7.00 News In English; c- m.i. 7.10 Harlem Variety Revue: Penan t; 6 Ipob Malacca 73g BeveTiy Hillbillies; 8.00 2.00 p.m. Test pattern and I News in Mandarin; 8.10 Dick tone; 5.15 Test pattern and Powell 'Bourbon Street"; music; 5.45 Opening and716 words
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218 1965-04-01 10 WERE NOT SURPRISED, SAY EXPELLED IMONISTS OINGAPORE. Wed. Two membew ot the Singapore Harbour: Board Stair Association, expelled for making a "mischievous and irres- j ponsiblr" public statement about their union, said today they were rot i surprised. Mr M. Karuppiah and Mr. Tay Peck Uan had sent a cable218 words
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170 1965-04-01 10 The law beats lawmen in 'war on pin-tables |£lALA LUMPUR. Wed. I A loophole in the law Is i hampering the police in their campaign against illegal pin-table and fruitmachine operators. As the law now stands, the police can only confiscate the machines. They can only take action against ihe170 words
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Article43 1965-04-01 10 TELUK ANSON. Wed. A re- j solution calling on the Central Government to place under United Nations custody, all Indonesians i captured on Malaysian soil, was passed at the annual meeting of the Teluk Anson Umno Youth Division here yesterday.43 words
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Article54 1965-04-01 10 KULIM. Wed. The Sultan I of Kedah presented Meritorious Service medals to 20 Government officers, labourers and welfare workers at a ceremony in th« Kulim Club yesterday evening. The Sultan and Sultanah were later entertained to a tea party and a cultural show in which54 words
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332 1965-04-01 10 Warning on import of sugar cane materials KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I JJUSINESSMEN are cashing in on the Government's plan to grow sugar cane for the country's sugar industry. They have been importing sugar cane planting materials illegally into this country since the Government announced its intention to set up a332 words
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297 1965-04-01 10 IPOH. Wednesday MR. Justice Dato MacIntyre ruled in the High Court here that a statement recorded by a police officer from memory after an interview is "dangerous to rely on as an accurate record of answers given." He said this yesterday297 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-04-01 10 la.m. fire destroys $500,000 worth of property KUALA LUMPl'R. Wed. Four factories went up in roaring flames at 1 a.m. today in the light industrial area at the 5th mile Klang Road here— destroying $500,000 worth of property. People living around the area, including some factory workers, turned up In286 words
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Article35 1965-04-01 10 KUALA I.L'MPUR. Wed. The Brunei Government is to rrcruit 30 Islamic religious teachers from Malaysia. This was s;»tcd her* today by the chairman of the State's Religious Affairs Department. Pengeran Muda Kamaruddin35 words
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Advertisement84 1965-04-01 10 ULJ OH <-> > UJ Ksb M Curb Rheumatism While You Sleep If you fi-fl old, tlrrd, and worn out fcecausa of B.trka>-he, Rheumatism Pain*. Sore, stiff, Swollen Joints, R«t CTSTBX from your chemist today, and *»a how fust you Improve. CTSTEX >l-o helpa men and women who lorn sleep84 words
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Miscellaneous207 1965-04-01 10 Attfy Onp By V.T. Ham tin f WELL. TS ABOUT YEH! MY GOSH .wt^Tp'- "S.I *"EVr TO I ...AMP WHEM I ASMOKE, I WAS WEU..NO, NKTT EX**CTIvJ"H( TIME MXI GOT WAS BEGINNIN' /tvC'* WH«T SLEEP S7ANDIMG IN THE MIPPLE NIGHT- > JUST A DREAM rMfcCn .^V U6 BACV MERC. 1207 words
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311 1965-04-01 11 EL COBRE (Chile) Wednesday AN army of weary rescuers battled against exhaustion and a scorching sun here today to dig up more than 200 bodies before mud engulfing them is baked rock-hard. Black-veiled women and survivors of Sundays earthquake waited for excavators to findAP - 311 words
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152 1965-04-01 11 FOUR AIR GIRLS OFF TO WORK IN JUNGLE SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Four pretty Trans World Airline hostesses will ioavp today for teaching and nursing volunteer work In Laos and India. "Blonde uombshells are better than military bombs for establishing a good American image in the Far East," Dr. Verne Chancy.152 words
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Article49 1965-04-01 11 MOSCOW. Wed. Mr. Slepan Chervonenko Soviet Ambassador to China since 1959. has been recalled for routine re-assignment. informed sources said here last night. The sources said a new ambassador would be appointed later and there was no special significance iin Mr. Chervonenko's recall. 1 Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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83 1965-04-01 11 MANILA. Wed. Rats are i reported to be on a rampage in the ricefields of two provinces and one Filipino provincial official li.in asked for flametin out i > to combat the posts. Governor Rafael Palmares of Southern Iloilo pro- vince was quoted asUPI - 83 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-04-01 11 pRINCE HIRO, son of Japans Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, takes a playful leap in the garden of Togu Palace in Tokyo. The little prince had invited his classrr.ates to the palace for a picnic. UPI picture.UPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-04-01 11 Farouk's body is flown back to Cairo /VURO. Wed. The body of ex-Kirg Farouk of Egypt arrived last night in this country from which he was driven into exile by a revolution almost 13 years ago. The former King died of a heart attack after dining at a restaurant in157 words
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Article58 1965-04-01 11 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. U.S. gold and foreign currency re- 1 serves fell again by USS3S2 million in February. including $215 million in the total gold stock, the Federal Reserve Board said I today. It was thr third consecutive fall in re>erves and thr .sixthReuter - 58 words
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273 1965-04-01 11 I CXNDON. Wed. Lon- don yesterday bid farewell to the civic government which has guided the metropolis for 7G years the London, County Council. The L.C.C.. formed in 1889 when London was largely a capital of widelysprawled villages, held its last meetinjrReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration926 1965-04-01 12 Are you planning to buy a house of your own? HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR ARCHITECT gELECTING a home of your own is something personal and it depends on the sort of life you lead or will lead in the future. So says Mrs. Lesley Ho, an architect, who gave a926 words
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629 1965-04-01 12 VI EN may have a iTI gayer life, but women have a longer one. Staticians have translated feminine superiority into cold figures and found it's nothing to do with all the stress and responsibility men claim to shoulder! If either you629 words
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Article139 1965-04-01 12 A BALANCED diet not bottled tablets is the best weapon for protecting against vitamin deficiencies, a University of California nutrition expert reports. Or. George M. Briges says vitamins are so well distributed in food that no one eating the proper diet need fear deficiencies139 words
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Article42 1965-04-01 12 HISTORIANS report ancient Egyptians set credit for the custom of throwing old shoes at wedding or tying them to a bridal car In the land of the pyramids. the rather handed the bride's sandal to the groom, symbolising a transfer of authority.42 words
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Advertisement263 1965-04-01 12 Spray it on /T m^" Spilth it on f t~~ tefillil when H'» gone v sA K Revlon's new refi liable J Intimate' eau de toilette spray oTalk about clever! And practical! The new 'lntimate' Spray is an ingenious delight! Lets you spray on cherished 'Intimate* Eau de Toilette or263 words
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Advertisement372 1965-04-01 12 f\ A FREE GIFTS U for CHILDREN every purchase of 2 Wf^\sy Playsuit or 2 pairs Ifj 1 of shorts get one rjllllv FREE \J V CHILDREN LADIES J\ J L.S. Shirts Stretch slocks ■ii Vi* Shorts Bloujci f .-:•:■>' Ploysuits Shirt Orass*s. •'■bjf''-^\ f'ot^s Lingeries IWf^vSc^^f^^^ Hundreds of other372 words
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Advertisement1267 1965-04-01 13 Tl LIVERPOOL a WEST CBAS< U.K., Dm S'oort Sant P. S'kam Paaang ANTILOCHUS LiterpNl. Avorwouth la Pt/Aat 2 vItLAMPUS I >erpttl. G asgo* Gil. I Apr Apr I MTRMIBON Loerpatl Apt I Apt ajix Li«erpttl. 0.0- G'asgow... Apr I Apr 11 Apr 12 II Apr 1) i-AIROCLUS loerpttl, G'a>go« An1,267 words
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Advertisement1170 1965-04-01 13 1 ben&linF\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL COHTINENIAL fORU c>r»jr^F rtiru r ti>*rpooi Api a BENCLEU CH Hamburg May H > S..ga C c-t N ,haa "J{ Ii Pirt/Apr 4 Apr 5/ s 10ut tUI BENVRACKIE S<ngaoo<t Pt. S'nam renang For lordon Apt 21 GH 31 Apr 4 Apr 51,170 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-04-01 13 toj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \P*W U.K./ConHnent Singapore P. S'htm Ptnang CITY OF JOHANNESIURC L'don, H'burg, B'mtn, rat*. A'weio. Newcastle, M'bro Apr CASTILIAN rtane. L'don, H Burg. R'dam IS 21 ipr 22 23 Aar CITY OF GUSCOW Lr'-non, H'burg, R'dam, Havre brangfnouth 2121 An 21 Apr CITT OF UPON1,264 words
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Article91 1965-04-01 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were again slightly tinner. but turnovers continued to be low and moves small. Bas« metals and oils were steady. Mt. Isa last ground to 'finish down lOd. to 345. 7d. Mount lita 34/9 M Broken Hill (10s.) :tt».4 Ampol 10/7 Aust. Con. Ind 55/1 Aust91 words
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Article246 1965-04-01 14 March 31. Three months. INDUSTRIALS tcii-i.art 13 "to Lnuerrs 14 cts. I Mm. i 13 cts. M. Com. 12 eta Cit> r>v rts. M. Cahleit l eta. K Smellers '.'"> cl*. McAlistcr 12ct» BBSS 13 cts. M. Inveat. 10 CU Ked. Ulsp. I CU. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta 15246 words
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Article120 1965-04-01 14 SHIPS lying alenneido the Sinxapore wharvai or expected today are: Tung An 5, Melampus 8/0. Breconuhlra 10/11. Yarra 13/14, Rtraat Banka is. Saltama Maru 15/16. Tjlllwong 2525. City of Rlpon 31/32. Boucalnvtlle 35/36. Hcnlpkrrk 42/43. Tokal Maru 44, and Achilles 46. Port Swettenham: Wharf Bertha: Knrmal.-i. Caltrx120 words
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Article36 1965-04-01 14 ON the Iroo oxchango markot m Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted »t B.TTI for T.T. and 5.73| for caih. Stirling was quoted at 16.03 and one taol of gold at 2fiftJ.36 words
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664 1965-04-01 14 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN activity on the stock exchange yesterday was business in Guinness Malaysia which received its first listing. Some 239,000 shares changed hands, but it was noted that a large amount —probably about threequarters of the business done took place in664 words
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Article27 1965-04-01 14 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 30. Mar. 31. Industrials: 74.49 74.43 Tins. 93.36 93.98 S rubbers: 103.53 103.61 I). 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article868 1965-04-01 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holding (4.000) II M r.'.ouO) 51. 94; Dunlopi (3.000) ill,;' E. Smolton (2,000) $3.77, .i.iiiiii. 53. 76:868 words
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Article81 1965-04-01 14 federation Minister of J Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Apr. 1. Rubber 7! T S cts. a lb. topia ji,;.sn a ton. Coconut oil M.limi a ton. Palm oil $834 a ton. Palm kernels $443.25 a ton. The rates81 words
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Article232 1965-04-01 14 Aftn firsl grade rubbtr I ■>. buyers closed at I p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrslrrclav at 74% cents pi 1 11,. unchanged on Tuesday-. rlnsjnt; level for the position Ihe (our was dull. X.A.V and WMMM. < losin, piuis in cents pel Ib. yestrrda): Buyers Sellers232 words
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Article12 1965-04-01 14 March Feb. Rubber: 73.08 rts. 71.D4 eta. Tin: 5618.08 $621.0712 words
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Article23 1965-04-01 14 Mar 31 MALAYAN RUBBER PRIfE: 71^ cents (unchanged) TIN: MT7.79 (up 5.V25) I nofflcial estimated offering 180 tons (up 5 ton<s)23 words
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Advertisement1188 1965-04-01 14 j VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service I Yn.c^ma Msnt'eai IfMSkl MpsM C-icago TssfwslMM Mars II U Apr 24 Apr 22 May 21 Ma, 31 May 5 Jill MMftama Mam 21 23 Apr I May 4 Jim S Jsse 13 Jsae Him Wean Coast1,188 words
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Advertisement1037 1965-04-01 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P. CUIF SERVICE Tl: fresiantlr. Melknrae. Syliey To Mains asl Nagapattniam Penang f S^am Spore J S pore P Slam Penang lAMORA 7 Apr IS Apr II 12 Apr RAJULA v 17 Apr 11 Apt IS Apt I lULIMIA I May S/11 May 12/141,037 words
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Advertisement359 1965-04-01 14 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES, DURBAN CAPETOWN Sport P. S'hom Penang "OCEAN PEACE" G. 29/30 5 Apr "BENAME" 22/23 Apr 27/28 Apr "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 May 27/28 Moy General Agents: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD., Rooms 902/3, 9th Floor, A.I.A. Building Robinson Road, SINGAPORE Tel: ***** P. Swettenham: ALLSEAS (MALAYSIA)359 words
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433 1965-04-01 15 Tin price recoups $5 of Tuesday's big fall THE Straits tin price yesterday recouped $5.25 of Tuesday's drop of $8.37 i being declared at $677.75. on an offering still considered small of 180 tons (up 5 tons). The lower turnovers which have now dropped below an average of 200 tons433 words
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Article73 1965-04-01 15 MINESE Ptortuci Eiiohange, tinV' sapors noon priest psr picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk «64» sellers, drum $67 J sellers. Copra: Mar. Apr. UK/Continent: UnBBBtaB. Pepper: Muntok white $!47i sellers, ■krawmJl white $145 sellers, special Sarawak black $1,174 sellers, garbled l-'iiiinuoi: blark Sl47i (Ni sellers. ASTA 1160 i.N) sellers.73 words
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Article53 1965-04-01 15 ciation i -.nrti- HMM ilwrfo in Kg Canada: tiuying TT 35 3 8. airmail OD SM. 90 d at. 36 credit bills. 3« 1 16 trade bills. Soiling TT er OD ready: Canadian dollars: 35: Oiutscht Mark! 129: Holland Cuildan 1161: (wist Franss 141 i Italian Llrs -*U2«*53 words
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Advertisement276 1965-04-01 15 ontinurd from Pace S) SITUATIONS VACANT sTcwsk (Min.t— m^x to el tmtrm COUPLE REQUIRES general amah to hve in appl> 37 Oxley Gardens K pore after 0 p.m. Phone *****. WANTEO EXPERIENCED Prst Con--4 tors English speaking, able kt drive. Apply Box A 6609 B.T. Spore. WANTEO EXPERIENCED CHINESE TV276 words
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Advertisement1043 1965-04-01 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I W,,,<* <( If,. Bmx 0 ett. rxlrm TRAINEE ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED (Jualined accountants and 10mpan) secretaries or students taking final Applications with personal data, details of qualifications, experience and present salary or salary expected to P.O Box lo»4. Penanc. WANTEO OUALITY CONTROL Trainees for Seremnan Factory with encr1,043 words
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Advertisement1036 1965-04-01 15 < ACCOMMODATION VACANT I '1 Worit ft (Min.t—Box M ett. txtrm KIMSIA COURT District w ituur- j loualy furnished 4 bedroom* Hat lounge/dining room available now Pbone (8 pore) ***** Mr. Woog lv a.m 7 ptn NEW KATONG RESTHOUSE Bar 10/ Marine Parade Telephone (B'pore) *****. Reduced rates Alt-conditioned room1,036 words
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Advertisement883 1965-04-01 15 EDUCATION IS Worit St (Mi*.)— Box SO rlt. txtrm UlLDrnr QUANTITIES; Surveyink Regal School. 82-B South Bridge Road Spore UTI6T L'SOAO PR! -UNIVERSITY iSix Subject*) .Senior (Elßht Subjects): Afternooo. Kvcning Classes (Daily). Register early: Raja's College: HO.'.os 1 8 pore) PRE UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE CLASSES: (Afternoon Evening) Uraduate Teacher*: Register early:883 words
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Advertisement978 1965-04-01 15 FOURS EXCURSIONS S Worit M (Min.t—Box t* rlt txlrm fOUR MALAYA i-L>a.re As«e/B$'JU/ 4/4/b5. lU/4/84. 11/4/tt. 1 12/4/65. 17/4/« a. 18/4/V5. 1*74/e*» C-b.gniands (-Days *lud/- t-Dare $«W/- 11/4/60. 14/4/bS. 18/4/SJ. $344/- 10/4/65. D/ 6/65 Hongkong/ Macao 15-Uaya $52»/> »/4/«4. 2E/S/65 Nam-Uo Travel Service Ltd. ius Cross Si Spore Tel: /2203.978 words
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Advertisement826 1965-04-01 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE \IS Woris n« <»fin.i fli.r it elt. rxlm MQHKI* MINOH HIM 1VB« imMei excellent condition, ooe owner, mileage 13U40. Selling $4,300-. Pbooe (S pore) «6is office hours. 1964 AUSTIN A4O Mark 11. IM3 Curtina 4-doors. TR4 Sports. 11*62 Anßlla deluxe. A4U Mark 11, Holdcn. Cortina 2-doors. Opel826 words
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Advertisement571 1965-04-01 15 TENDER NOTICE SIPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 2 NO. ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN PIMPING SFTS AND 1 NO. ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN HYDRO PNEI.VATIC WATER SUPPLY BOOSTER PIMP IN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING CENTRE ON LOT 227. SECTION 87, JALAN GURNEY. KUALA LUMPUR Tenders will be received by the Director General of Telecommunl- rations. Government ol571 words
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Advertisement192 1965-04-01 15 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Applications »ie lnvlt*d for ima post of. Lecturer Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Physics. Candidates should have at le»st a good honours degree with suitable tearhlns; and research experience. Preference will be uiven to applicants specialised in some branch of Solid State Physics.192 words
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Obituary65 1965-04-01 16 SAXEY, FREDERICK JAMES, dearly beloved husband of Mary, father ol Richard and step-father of Mr. E.W. White, passed peace- fully away at Batu Gajah Hospital i on 26th March following a motor car accident at the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company's 1 Batu Gajah Power Station 20th March.65 words
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Advertisement1124 1965-04-01 16 TRADING COMPANY GUNTZEL t SCHUMACHER LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that from the Ist of April. 1965 the activities of our Company in the Rubber Market will be suspended All correspondence, etc. may be > addressed to the Company at P.O. 1 Box 212, Singapore. 31st March, 1965. TRADING1,124 words
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Advertisement1587 1965-04-01 16 COMPANY MEETING INCREASED RUBBER CROPS AND OIL PALM PROFITS NEW MERGER SCHEME COMMENDED TO SHAREHOLDERS Sir trie Griffith Jones' Statement to Stockholders at the 6S'n Annual (•rnrral Meeting reads: Directorate Shortly alter the last Annua: General Meeting the death, occurred. m May last year, ot youi tormer Chairman. Dato Sir1,587 words
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Advertisement1199 1965-04-01 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! TENDERS ministry ok defence Applications are Invited from 1 suitably qualified candidates for the following positions In BP MALAYSIA LIMITED All applicants must be Malaysian citizens and will be required to work with the Company's AVIATION sei- vices:— j AVIATION SI PEKIXTENDtXT: Candidates shuuld be aged between 251,199 words
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Article, Illustration178 1965-04-01 17 boxingSETBACK FOR 'GOLDEN BOY' WALKER ONDON, Wed. Billy Walker, (above), the "Golden Boy" of British boxing, suffered a setback to his immediate ambitions when he was outpointed by Brian London, former British heavyweight champion, over ter gruelling rounds at Wembley last night. It was a triumph for London's experience and178 words
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148 1965-04-01 17 Pastrano loses world title to Torres NEW YORK. Wed. Willie Pastrano (US) lost his world light-heavyweight title when he was pounded to defeat by Jose Torres (Puerto Ricrn at Madison Square Garden here last nightTim referee stopped the scheduled 15-round bout after the ninth round to save Pastrano further punishment.Reuter - 148 words
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156 1965-04-01 17 SOCCER Fine Div 1 debut by Blue Rovers BllK ROVEBS 6 RAF SELETAR 0 SINGAPORE. Wed. Blue f uvrrs. last year's Singapore Div. 2 champions, made an impressive First Division debut at Jalan Besar Stadium today when they hit six goals without reply from RAF Seletar. The Rovers showed plenty156 words
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Article131 1965-04-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Terry Way. the British Army llfutenaot who carved himself a niche in Malaysian cricket as an outstanding fast bowler, returns home on Apr. 6. Terry told Timesport that he was sorry to leave this country after a three-year stay during which he was chosen to131 words
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237 1965-04-01 17 CRICKET Aussies defy WI speed attack PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday. WITH Bob Cowper ana Brian Booth continuing their big partnership to 255, Australia ended the fourth day's play in the Second Test here only I 26 runs behind the West Indies, with half their I wickets in hand. At the237 words
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Article69 1965-04-01 17 I AUSTRALIA lit Inns (212-2 overnight)— Lawry c Davis b Orflith 1; Simpson b Orifflth 30: towper run out 143: O'Neill c Sobers b Hall 36; Booth c Hendrlks b Ortfllth 117; Thomas not out 54: Phllpott not out 8: extras 14: TOTAL (for 5> 403. Wkts fell at69 words
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389 1965-04-01 17 J JOE DORAI - Sepak raga: S. Vietnam may be sth team J JOE DORAI I By Singapore, Wednesday I j COUTH VIETNAM may join Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia in the sepak raga tournment of the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. This information was brought back today by Charlie389 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-04-01 17 iMERICAN rider iommy Smith, on Jay Trump (No. 5), looks across the track as two horses come to grief at Becher's Brook the first time round in the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree last Saturday. Americanbred Jay Trump eventually won the race for his American owner, Mrs. Mary68 words
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410 1965-04-01 17 SUUUtH FIFA show interest in youth tourneys 1/UALA LUMPUR, WetL The International Football Federation (.FIFA), showing a new interest In youth tournaments, have made recommendations to regional football confederations designed to increase participation by more countries. The recommendations vary at several points from th« system used by the Asian Football410 words
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90 1965-04-01 17 ...BUT CENTURY MAKERS ARE CASUALTIES PORT OF SPAIN. Wed Bob Couper and Brian Booth, who joined in a double century stand for Australia against the West Indies in the Second Test here yesterday, were both casualties last night. Cowper. who had two painkilling injections yesterday in his badly bruised right90 words
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Article96 1965-04-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Secondary Schools Sports Council have named 19 badminton players ten boys and nine i girls for centralised training from Apr. 9 In preparation for the Malaysian schools' inter-state championships. •rhe IP trainees are: Boy« Chua Choon Peck. Bobby Kok. Wong Tee Poon,96 words
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Article61 1965-04-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. More than 30 marksmen will take part in the Singapore Gun Club open spring shoot on Sunday at 9 a.m. Among the entries are defending champion I. Sablno. C. J. Meyer. I Dr. Wong Lai Hock. Milton Tan. I Choo Chin Meng, (last year's '.handicap champion),61 words
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Article44 1965-04-01 17 TELUK ANSON, Wed— R. O. Bamy and Pretam Singh Dhillon were appointed honorary vice-pre-sidents of the Lower Perak Dixtrict F.A. Officials: President Syed Mahad7jir bm Syed Hussein, vicepresidents Mohamed Razalll bin Ahmad Rasir and V. Rengansthan; secretary R. Xavier: treasurer M.C. Mahendran44 words
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Article71 1965-04-01 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Hockey Association will hold a trial at Kllat Club. Pantai, tomorrow at 5 15 pm. In prepara-. tlon for the first Malaysian quad- I rangular to be held at Malacca on Jsfgf 9-11. All under-23 hockey players In; Selangor are Invited71 words
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Article334 1965-04-01 17 ATHLETICS Manila. \\>d Mona Sulalman. the Philippines top woman athlete, yesterday hurled the discus over a grandstand after being booed by the crowd. Later M'-ra calmed down, re mi- ed to the field a: a meet In Tacloban. Leyte Island, and broke her own championshipAP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-04-01 17 Epsom Jeep - Oleander shines in gallop Epsom Jeep I RACING with SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TRAINER S. K. Tjoa's hopes of gaining his first Singapore Derby success soared this morning following a brilliant gallop by the five year old Oleander HI. 1 Ridden by Keith Moxham." the Gold Nib Reldin* went one round at260 words
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135 1965-04-01 17 HOCKEY TOP-FORM RECS SCORE 8 GOALS SRC 8 C HANOI 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Recreation Club struck their best form this season today when they routed RAP Changi in this SHA knockout quarter-final at I Parrer Park. The Recs moved inside-forward Ken Gomes to the left wing and played fullback135 words
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Article24 1965-04-01 17 IPOH. Wed. The Perak amateur Athletic Association will hold rheir annual meeting at the Ipoh Club here on Sunday at 10 am24 words
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Article25 1965-04-01 17 IPOH. Wed. Perak Malaya annual tennis championships will be held at Kuala Kangsar on April 30 May 1-2. Entries close oa April 16.25 words
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Article180 1965-04-01 17 SOCCER SulUn Yusraf trophy (Ipohv. North zone Krlan bt K Kangsar 3-2. bt Grlk 4-3; Ontral Kampar bt Dlndlngi 3-0. drew with Ipoh 2-2; Sooth T. Anson bt Tapah 4-2 (replay), bt Tg Mallm 6-3 Hwitn Cup: Sekolah TAR 4 ACS 2. Inter-school (B. Gaiah) Sultan Yuwuf Sch.180 words
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Advertisement548 1965-04-01 17 NOTICE NUKK ANN KONGSI m boLmm9m Notice Is nereby given that Scholarships for bright students which Mill be tenable at the Ngee Ann College, at the Nanyang University, at the University of Singapore and at an Australian University are offered by the Ngee Ann Kongsl. Candidates may be either sex548 words
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Advertisement401 1965-04-01 17 TENDER NOTICE Department of Agriculture Negri Sembilan, Seranban. Fa4i Fertiliser Subsidy Scheme 1965. Tenders are invited for the supply of Fertilisers to Padl Cultivators, under the Padl Fertiliser Subsidy Scheme, 1%0 lor the State of Negrt Sembilan. 2. Tenders In seaJed envelopes marked "Tenders lor Padl Fertilisers IMS" will be401 words
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Miscellaneous100 1965-04-01 17 DIARY SOCCER Victory Cup (Malacca): Kubu Utd. v 208 C'wealth Slgs (Bandar Hilir grd). Klan( Div. 1: Wah Yew v Tamilian* (Pt. Swettrnhami. Div. 2: Jubilee 1 School v Bt. Jelutor.gr (Klang I Sultans' Cup (Muar) Muar v Se- gamat. Hussars Cap Central ionr i final (Ipoh): SMI v STAR100 words
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Article145 1965-04-01 18 'REFUND NINE DAYS PAY' SHOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Temporary teachers who wore dismissed at the end of last year and subsequently re-employed at the b( miming of the first term this year, will have to refund nine days salary to the Government. A Ministry of Education spokesman here said today145 words
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Obituary121 1965-04-01 18 MRS. SUBRAMANIAM of Chrrr.or ■ay on 31.3.6.V Cortite will KM thr hounr for Chomor crematorium on 1 4.63 at 5 p.m. CABLE RECEIVED FROM Knnv:rn iN.iia-rcoili Inilia V Krsnci) Alexander. K.itlu-r <il F.A Mows Telok Datoh 1 1 1 1 Hintltu pMMi awBJ on .!n :i fi.Y MRS. EDITH121 words
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114 1965-04-01 18 SOEKARNO'S HEALTH REPORTED PRECARIOUS MANILA. Wed— U.S. military authorities in Honoi lulu believe that "the precarious state of Soekarno s health" is a factor in the i jockeying for power in Indonesia, the Manila Chronicle said today. A Honolulu report by Benjamin Defensor. the newspaper's acting news editor, j saidAP - 114 words
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Article63 1965-04-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Timbalan Yang dl-Pertuan Agong the Sultan of Trengganu will act as Yang dl-Pertuan Agong when the King goes on his State visit to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Republic on Friday He will be ceremoniously received at the Kuala Lumpur63 words
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Article43 1965-04-01 18 JAKARTA. Wed. President Johnson's Special Envoy to IndoneMa. Mr. Ellsworth Bunker. is scheduled to confer with President Soekarno tomorrow on the state of L'.S. -Indonesian relations. Today he had "a very good exchange of views" with Indonesian officials. Reutrr.Reuter - 43 words
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131 1965-04-01 18 SINGAPORE. W>d. The Federal Education Minister. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today stressed that the Malaysian Alliance attached great importance to the reorganisation of the Alliance in Singapore. He flew into Singapore today to discuss items connected with the reorganisation of the State131 words
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129 1965-04-01 18 MANILA. Wed. ViceAdmiral Paul Blackburn, commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, said here today it would be foolish to underrate the strength of the Soviet or Chinese Communist Navy. Admira! Blackburn, at a press conference aboard the USS Oklahoma City, described the SovietReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-04-01 18 Instant' homes factories for capital KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia's first pre fabricated housing factories will be set up in Kuala Lumpur, the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said here 'today. He said similar factories would be set up in Penang, Ipoh and Johcre Bahru. Mr.278 words
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Article73 1965-04-01 18 NEW YORK. Wed. A threatened New York newspaper strike was temporarily averted early today when the Compositors" Union agreed to continue talks with the publishers. Mayor Robert Wagner announced that the talks would resume at 2 p.m. today and that the Compositors' Union had agreedReuter - 73 words
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Article464 1965-04-01 18 LONDON. Wed. Apart Iron) Rilt-edtteds. where there was an easier trend due to new Htr i);irk in sterling, it was a fairly satisfactory day tn thr stock markets. Actual .selling of Kills was small. Oold shares encountered speculative buying and there was a general improvement464 words
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Article27 1965-04-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Methodist Oirls School Alumnae Association will hold its annual meeting at the school's domesti science room at 3 p m on Saturday.27 words
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281 1965-04-01 18 Our decision not to join up with Malaysia is final: Sultan BRUNEI TOW N, Wed. The Sultan of Brunei said today the decision of the State not to enter Malaysia was final. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. ruler of the tiny oil -rich British protected Borneo enclave, said: "The decision regardingReuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration373 1965-04-01 18 Sock promotes man the Reds want sacked JAKARTA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno today turned down Communist demands to sack the anli(.'oinmimist Trade Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, horn Mis Cabinet In a Cabinet reshuffle, which he announced today, he instead promoted Mr. Malik from a "common Minister to a new post of373 words
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85 1965-04-01 18 NEW YORK, Wed. a| father of seven was accused last night of threatening to kill President Johnson and blow up the White House. Police said the thrrat.s were made last night in a series ot telephone calls to the White ■owe. SecretAP - 85 words
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Article101 1965-04-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.-The management of Cathay-Keris Film Productions Ltd. today gave an assurance to 37 of its employees, who are earmarked for retrenchment, that they would be tha first to be offered any vacant posts in the firm. It also said it would not recruit new workers from101 words
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Article28 1965-04-01 18 WASHINGTON. Wrci. Tt» House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities voted unanimously yesterday to conduct an investigation into tha activities of the Ku Klux Klan. AP.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement7 1965-04-01 18 Late CLABSIFIEPS 10 Word! SIS I Minimum)7 words
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Advertisement147 1965-04-01 18 World-Wide Reception, on 15 Wave-Bands with the Globetrotter 1^" V" IMAOI IN GIdMANY) V -^^^^Ifb. Technical Cetails: 14 Transistors 12 Diodes; 7 AM 13 FM Tuning Circuits; 15 Wave-Bonds (BC— FM— LW— Tropical II w.de-spread Shortwave Bonds); MESA Tronsistors m the SW FM stages; 2.S Wett pushpull output power stoge;147 words
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Miscellaneous53 1965-04-01 18 THE WEATHER X.::. Highest ;uid lowes- temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the l^noei 8 p m Tue>ciay to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hi".he>t Lowest Kunla Lumpur 30 74 Kol;> Bham !>0 "> Penang 8i; 74 Ipch 88 77 Malacca 84 74 Singapore 88 75 C Hl&hlards It S9 Jessellon 8653 words
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