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Title Section21 1965-04-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times set***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. APRIL 3. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration599 1965-04-03 1 V. K. CHIN - V. K. CHIN By |(UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were given ceremonial send-off when they left by a special Malaysian Airways Comet today to begin a month-long official tour of four Arab countries. Their Majesties will visil Saudi599 words
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Article295 1965-04-03 1 ARTHUR RICHARDS, PREM KUMAR AND CHANDRAN NAIR - ARTHUR RICHARDS, PREM KUMAR AND CHANDRAN NAIR: REGENT OF PERLIS IN NIGHT MAIL DRAMA... A MIRACLE ONLY ONE PASSENGER INJURED... By KUALA LUMPUR Friday AN EXPLOSION blew a hole in a crowded second class coach soon after the Penang night mail left Kuala Lumpur railway station tonight.295 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-04-03 1 ARROW indicates the spot on the ledge of the sea wall where the box containing the TNT had been placed. The 10--storey luxury flats in the back-ground are only about 50 yards away. Straits Times picture by Kok Ah Chong.Kok Ah Chong - 40 words
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Article64 1965-04-03 1 LOS ANGELES. Fri A girl of 12 was among scores of alleged prostitutes arrested by police when they raided telephone answering services here, which they described as fronts for callgirl operations. Police said the women involved were high class prostitutes charging from US$25 to US$l5O for iheirReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration908 1965-04-03 1 GABRIEL LEE - Box of TNT that failed to go off GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE. Fri. Gardener finds box with fuse trailing from it DISASTER was averted when a wooden box containing 120 lb. of TNT and six handgrenades, set to go off at 3 a.m. today, only 50 yards away from a908 words
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163 1965-04-03 1 Bond is back! Hunting 'Golden Gun' killer JAMES BOND is back! The world's most famous fictional secret ageni he has a double (I i) n in I) c r which licenses him to kill i is now on the trail of hi s toughed adversary of all The Man wilh163 words
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Article31 1965-04-03 1 LONDON. Fri Former British —Mitt Michael Oapelaad, '(>. was sentenced to death today after betaf found guilty of •carbon copy' murders of three men. one of them lti-year-old German yoath31 words
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Advertisement105 1965-04-03 1 1965 MODEL NOW AVAILABLE CITROEN Safety Comfort Luxury SOI THE EASTERN AUTO CO.. LTD.. ItS, Cltmtmtau A»cnut, S'pore-9 Tel ***** Represented throughout Malaytio apton STEEL SOUARE TUBE CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM PRACTICAL GOOD-LOOKING TIME-SAVING Uniquely-versatile Apton Tube is perfect for building display frames, exhibition stands, equipment frames, and furniture of every kind.105 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-04-03 2 BRITAIN TO TRY AGAIN TO BREAK DEADLOCK ON PEACE FORMULA FOR VIETNAM LONDON. Friday T>RITAIN's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, announced last night that Britain would "go on alone" in renewed efforts to find a solution to the Vietnam crisis. He told Parliament that his271 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-04-03 2 11 \>II!NGTON, Fri. The ft U.S. Secretary of State. .Mr. Dean Rusk, in effect rejectod an appeal yesterday from 17 neutralist countries for an early peace conference on Vietnam "without prior conditions." Oil! hill said Mr. Rusk (.ihovoi told delegation hraded by Mr.151 words
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Article37 1965-04-03 2 PRETORIA. Fri. Frederick John Harris, a 27--year-old school teacher, was j executed in the central pricrday for a bomb blast that killed an elderly wortii'ii at a Johannesburg railway station last July. Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration281 1965-04-03 2 British diplomat to find out facts on the spot. "I hope it will be possible for Mr. Gordon-Walker to find out the attitude of Hanoi and all the other centres concerned." the Prime Minister stated. The British initiative had earlier been explained281 words
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228 1965-04-03 2 Fri. President Johnson conferred with his chie.f advisers at the White House last nieht after telling a Press conference that the United States would continue "calculated and fitting" measure* against thn Commnnists in Vietnam. He ruled out any dramatic retaliationReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-04-03 2 POLITICAL COME BACK by MENON? NEW DELHI. Fri.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's former Defence Minister, left tor Cairo yester- day on what appeared to be the nearest thine to an official government misI sion since he resigned over two year aeu. iThe trip after briefings by the PrimeAP - 124 words
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187 1965-04-03 2 Sock gets secret message from —Johnson- JAKARTA. Fri. The American special envoy. Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, delivered a letter from President Johnson to President Soekarno yesterday on the nrst day of their talks on the strained relations between the two countries. American officials would not disclose its contents. Mr. Bunker was187 words
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Article58 1965-04-03 2 JAKARTA. Fii- Indonesian i Government troops havr cap'ured two "ministers" of the late Darul Islam rebel leader. K;ihar Muza- kar. la the Southern Celebes, the official Antar.i news agency re- ported today. I Antara said the two men wer« Ahmad Marzuki "Minister of Internal Affairs." 1 andReuter - 58 words
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Article25 1965-04-03 2 MANILA. Fri. Robbers broiw Into the SuDreme Court building yesterday and stole an undetermined amount of money an<j valuables of employees, oolice reported—UPl.25 words
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Advertisement237 1965-04-03 2 V-° XORY VOY^GE in kxM*-* V S 'A/GAPO^ T /Sr^ To 22ND a 96 5 CABINS ARE ALL FIRST CLASS AND FARES RANGE FROM $313 TO $522 Here's a very real and special bargain In luxury cruising a I "Kuala Lumpur" boasts a fine swimming pool, with lido and are237 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-04-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby _J —tl /l THINK JOINTS f 7~VA r-^r*AW*l£ I ACCOUNTS ARE j BANK jwrtwDK^ja V^ lovely toJAy22 words
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193 1965-04-03 3 OAI/miORK. (Mary- land), Fri. Dr. Martin Luther King said yesterday that the north, as well as the south, would be a target for civil rights demonstrations this summer. Members of his Southern Christian Leadership Conference were laying plans lo deal with theUPI - 193 words
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Article26 1965-04-03 3 UNITED NATIONS. Fri.— Tile Secretary-General, U Tham, has suggested April 13 as the date for a meeting of the U.N. Disarmament Commission. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-04-03 3 1250 MILLION DOWN THE DRAIN SHOCK FOR BRITAIN ONDON, Friday. The most expensive aircraft ever de-J-Jveloped and built in Britain the controversial TSR2 tree-top nuclear bomber is expected to be axed by the Government within the next week, accord nq to well informed sources here. AReuter - 229 words
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254 1965-04-03 3 Cyprus shock: 'No faith in UN mediator' UNITED NATIONS. Friday. JJNITED Nations efforts to resolve the Cyprus dispute hit a major snag yesterday with Turkey's withdrawal of confidence in the UN. mediator on the island. Mr. Galo Plaza. A UN sookesman told reporters that as far as the world bodyReuter; AP - 254 words
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Article43 1965-04-03 3 \y 111 1.1. most uf us. I think, disagree with the slogan "Better R»'l than dead." I think we would all agree that "it's better to cry than die." Mr. Julian Amery <Tory) defending the use of tear cas to quell riots.43 words
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Article33 1965-04-03 3 BUDAPEST, Fri.— The Soviet President, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. arrived here yesterday by plane to participate in ceremonies marking 1 tho 20th anniversary of the defeat I of Nazi troops in Hungary-33 words
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Article46 1965-04-03 3 WASHINGTON. Pn. Mr. Henry Fowler was sworn in yesterday as Secretary of the Treasury m a ceremony which President Johnson attended .it the White House. Mr Fowler, a former Undersecretary of the Treasury, succeeded Mr. Douglas Dillon, who Is reurninjj to private life. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article41 1965-04-03 3 LONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, has agreed to set a well-mannered example for his nation by Inserting the word "please" on his "keep off the grass" sign, at No 10 Downing Street, the Government said yesterday.41 words
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Article, Illustration258 1965-04-03 3 Atlantic triumph for a Super VC-10- YEW YORK. Fri.— The big battle for transatlantic air supremacy began yesterday with a triumph for Britain's new Super VC-10 Jetliner. The 600 mile-an-hour jet operated by BOAC took off from London Airport 57 minutes late on its inaugural passenger flight to New York.Reuter - 258 words
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Article35 1965-04-03 3 CARACAS. (Venezuela), Fri—One person was killed and li Injured last night when police broke up a demonstration here against the Government of President Raul Leoni with tear gas and pistol shots. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article162 1965-04-03 3 /CAMBRIDGE, Fri. The biggest critics of birth control pills for women are men, a Cambridge University scientist said today. And the reason may be that men dislike the Idea of women being free to enjoy sexual intercourse at all times. Professor Alan Parkes 64. said.162 words
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Article34 1965-04-03 3 LONDON. Frl— Nearly 13.500 million was wiped off the sham value of British companies and government securities last year, according to statistics Issued last night by the Stock Exchange hem.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article92 1965-04-03 3 I ONDON. Fri. Some customers drove a hearse to a restaurant near London, parked it outside complete with body and then went in for a meal. It upset the manager of the restaurant at Broxbourne. who asked them if they would get on with the burial andReuter - 92 words
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99 1965-04-03 3 MY TAX PROBLEM -BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON Frl.--Pre-sident Johnson disclosed yesterday that he was sharing the problem faced by millions of Americans finding enough money to pay his income taxes. He told a group at the White House Uiat he was going to borrow USSIOO.OOO 5300.000' to pay what he owedReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement211 1965-04-03 3 look younger with Herco y I I V^L^nfiHlJliKan We cannot retard ageing. We can, however, delay its obvious signs by removing those age lines from our face and for the woman who cares TURTLE OIL Face Lotion used regularly, will amaze you difference in your complexion your skin looking younger211 words
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Advertisement174 1965-04-03 3 I EXTRA crease V-^^^B retention o £m rYTDA > freshness x^***^/ smart cuffs £k and collar M (Spore $12.50-Fed. $14.50) AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES. Jk gdflK "ill $$/($/>/(¥ masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! For healthy, well-groomed hair choose Old Spice Hair Cream. It keeps your174 words
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Advertisement152 1965-04-03 4 Official opening of BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. at the JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SINGAPORE. By Y.T.M. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ, >«»- Tread Is Specially Analysed And Treated For The Tropics Nylon JPf DfIACT II Ply Cord-- M|| D\^T%^ I «B utarful Diinnor H BETTER 19 spaced '-fo V m J|152 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-04-03 5 GOODBYES TO KING, QUEEN AS THEY LEAVE FOB ARAB TOUR THE Yang diPertuan Agong bidding farewell to Dato Sir James Thomson, before his departure to visit four Arab countries. The Queen is saying goodbye to Datin Selamah, wife of the President of the Senate, Dato Haji Abdul93 words
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133 1965-04-03 5 'Cross over 9 plea to Indons by exguerilla KUCHING, Fri. An Indonesian Army private. Sujono alias Slamet, in a broadcast today described conditions in Indonesia as "very had". Pte Snjono, who defected to Sarawak on March 22, was speaking over Radio Malaysia (Sarawak). He said that he changed his occupation133 words
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Article60 1965-04-03 5 IPOH, Fri.— A gang of 20 rob- < bers. all masked and armed with 1 parangs, raided a tin mine, the j i Oopeng Consolidated. Damak 1 North in the Gopeng area about 12 miles from here early this:) morning. i The Rant? escaped with about60 words
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Article87 1965-04-03 5 PENANG, Fri.— The Penang I Malay Chamber of Commerce will invite its mem- bers and other Malay busiMM firms to submit suggestions and proposals for improving Malay commercial activities. The chamber will study all recommendations and table them [or adoption at the annual meet- i in«87 words
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Article126 1965-04-03 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. T^ANYANG University Has admitted a total of 538 new students for its 1965 academic year, which begins on April 13. Of the total enrolment. 119 will study in the College of Arts. 270 in the College of Science and 149 in the College126 words
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194 1965-04-03 5 Typhoid outbreak: Capital on the start KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Tne medical authorities here have a Urge stock of antityphoid vaccine to meet any typhoid outbreak in the country. But. they have no intention of using it on a large scale as they do not think the outbreak in Singapore will194 words
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Article45 1965-04-03 5 PENANO. Fri— About 44 shirts valued at S6OO were reported stolen from the Penang Port Commission godown yesterday evening. The shirts, in two boxes, coni signed to Whiteaway Laldlaw and I Co.. had recently been unloaded from the cargo ship Cyclops.45 words
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Article36 1965-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.— Malaya produced 49.347 tons of rubber in February, according to statistic! issued today. Of this total. 30.813 tons were produced by estates and the rest 18.534 tdis by smallholders.36 words
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Article28 1965-04-03 5 KANGAR. Fri. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, will open the RIDA transport workshop at Jalan Kuala Kangar at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article25 1965-04-03 5 KUANTAN. Fri— The Pahtng Boy Scouts Association will hold I 'a annual meeting at the State Assembly Hall here tomorrow at 10 am25 words
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Article136 1965-04-03 5 LONDON. Friday ()NE hundred Gurkhas>, comprising two regimental bands of the Brigade ot Guards, are to be flown from Malaysia where they are now serving, for a four-moi.th tour of Britain. Thi> year (a the 150 th anniversary of Gurkha service in the British Army136 words
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Article43 1965-04-03 5 KUANTAN, Fri A new »45.000 building, adjoining the State Secretariat l-ere. has been completed to house the offices of the various chairmen of State Government committees. The National Language Operations Room is also located In the fully air-conditioned building. I43 words
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236 1965-04-03 5 Call for student welfare projects in rural areas KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. jyjALAYSIAN students were urged today to organise welfare projects in the rural areas to improve the livelihood of the farmers. This appeal was contained i In a statement by the Na- 1 tlonal Union of Malaysian Btuianta on the236 words
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220 1965-04-03 5 Tengku to open $20m. tyre project today SINGAPORE, Fri. A $20 million joint venture for the manufacture of tyres will be officially opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Jurong Industrial Estate. This project, financed on a 50-50 basis by Japanese and Malaysian businessmen and named220 words
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Article30 1965-04-03 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri. The Malaysian Indian Congress, Bukit Mertajam branch, will hold its annual meeting at 3 D.m on April 11. at the Arumußam PillalSeethaiammal marriage hall here.30 words
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Article54 1965-04-03 5 IPOH. Frl.— The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce will submit its views on the Japanese "blood debt" to the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, for transmission to the Prima Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. A meetinu of the Perak Chamber will be held here on Tuesday54 words
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Article43 1965-04-03 5 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yon* Nyuk Lin. has given notice of the Medical (therapy, education and research) BUI. which he will introduce at the next available sitting of the Legislative Assembly. No sitting date has yet been announced.43 words
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Advertisement510 1965-04-03 5 C^ ATTENTION SINGAPORE I fcp£ GOVERNMENT OFFICERS! You will soon be asked to opt whether you wish to continue with the Widows Orphans Pension* 1 Ordinance. You will have to make a very important decision. I j May we suggest that you should consult the Malay- j I slan Co-operative510 words
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Advertisement295 1965-04-03 6 fTTTTTSna ONIGHT MIDNIGHT! AA aikW Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) Out of the blistering southwest deserts, out of the savagery of the civil; war, he rode like no other hero in our history! T Mr* Columbia Al n Jt'ry 3'^^. V. Picture* fl IT" Brfsler Jtaam JH aTa^raWy P r nU AWaUAIUa295 words
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Advertisement424 1965-04-03 6 iFULir KIH-CONOITIONCD) W^Hk )^^^2 (flf Listen *o the oooulor Orchord Quortet VKj^i \tmW with Ernesto Ooroyo at the piono ■^■M/^iH^B ot the Wmf^^mrawß |M Wine Dine Donee in a cool JV^flSvV^B JBJOL quiet atmosphere coupled with #Sb BE L^mV excellent and courteous service. a\m^L Mill VH BKfl\ Extension till 1424 words
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Advertisement191 1965-04-03 6 aam^am\aamjf^ji^*aaW^f4 ■21 iSq ir tv 1 f 521.00 1 MONTHLY RENTAL with TV Aerial Maintenance Replacements TV Insurance KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 124. Orchard Road. Singapore. Phone: ***** Our Showroom is open up to 9.00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Day and Night Service including Sundays Holidays. Today 3 Shews: 3-6-9191 words
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Advertisement354 1965-04-03 6 ■LIDO (Singapore, LAST FEW DAYS! I .HURRY! RUSH SEE IT NOW! mWf^tC aaWW^MM M|A Mft k> aaawT^ H A B -^Jp^^ maamaaw* 'am K m\ GIRLS! GIRLS! AND MORE GIRLS In a SIZZLING. "DAZZLING, EYE-POPPING SHOW in Scope Color!! i Oriental mr spots; (ADULT Entertainment Not Recommended for Children) LIDO354 words
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Advertisement633 1965-04-03 6 ORGANISATIdN^ I AM FEW n\\% HURRY! HUR;.V! SEE IT NOW! 11 am, 1.45. 4, 6 30 IS p.. Oriental :mr spots: mt in Scop* Color undtr 16 For ADULTS ONLY! Plui: Berito Sinoopuro No. t. Tonight M'nit* MGM pfejanti* j ROBERT VAUGHN os MR. SOLO "The SPY WITH MY FACE633 words
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Article, Illustration409 1965-04-03 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. 1 RECRUITME N T of volunteers for the Singapore Local Defence Corps got off with v good start today. A recruiting team of eight senior officers from the Ter- ritorial Army interviewed 600 volunteers at the T.A. headquart ers in Beach Road the first409 words
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Article157 1965-04-03 7 Warning on income-tax returns SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government said today, that public response to income tax requirements had been good. The vast majority of tax-payers had lodged their tax returns for this year, it said In a statement. "However, said the statement, "a number of tax payers have yet157 words
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Article54 1965-04-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Susan Llm 16. singer of the Singapore pop group. The Crescendos lias written to the Straits Times to say that .she is not the Susan Llm, 16, who with Charles Peters. 17 were runners-up in last Sunday's first marathon twist contest In South East Asia held54 words
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Article28 1965-04-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Water will be cut off in Jalan WakafT and houses Nos. 416 to 450 A Changi Road tomorrow from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.28 words
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310 1965-04-03 7 Minister: Artists can be goodwill links SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today expressed his belief in the artists' power of communication and vision. The artist, he said, used a kind of language, which could communicate without rousing animosity or suspicion, and could say what one felt310 words
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Article, Illustration45 1965-04-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Some 800 volunteer workers will be out in the streets tomorrow to sell flags and stickers for the Singapore Red Cross Society. Ton Puan Noor Alshah. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, is President of the Society.45 words
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142 1965-04-03 7 - SINGAPORE. Fri. Two local charities. the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association and the Singapore Red Cross this afternoon received a cheque each for 51.500 from the management of Peking Co.. Ltd. The occasion was the official opening of the company's renovated fivestoreyed building at North Bridge142 words
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Article, Illustration266 1965-04-03 7 Protest against increase in parking rates SINGAPORE. Fri. THE chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan, today protested against the Government's decision increasingly the hourly car parking rates from 20 cents to 40 cents at Collyer Quay in front of Clifford Pier. Raffles Quay and Empress Place.266 words
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Article, Illustration380 1965-04-03 7 {SINGAPORE, Fri. An unemployed girl yesterday told a ipagutrate, Mr. S. Rajendran, that she became a waitress in a Johore Bahru hctel after she had been raped and deserted by her boy friend. Miss K. 18, was testifying at the380 words
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Article36 1965-04-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Aftercare Association will hold a prize-giving ceremony tomorrow at II 30 am to distribute cups to winners of Its Flag and School Collection Days at Its premises at 81. Dunlop Street36 words
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Article34 1965-04-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Kampong Kapor Citizen Consultative Committee and community centre will hold a dinner and a variety show on Saturday. April 10 at 7.30 p.m to celebrate the centre's fourth anniversary.34 words
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Advertisement145 1965-04-03 7 SUISLEV BASSEV BRITAIN'S MOST ELECTRIFYING SINGER See her in person at %oou)ooa's ARUNDLL ROOM APRIL 12th 6c 13th Reservations can be made through Mr. Dante, Restaurant Manager, at 10.30 12.30 noon and 8 11 p.m. only. Telephone: 2414. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE ;-KiMONRO nightly ai CATtfAV RESTAURANT and QootUxA AfIUNpEL145 words
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Advertisement374 1965-04-03 7 i bienvenidos W ADELPHI GRILL v Ijlj* April 3rd 17th sj jffU Lunch Dinner 3 n for V (1 isj Special Spanish VJ f Food Wines. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT a I LOS CASTELLANOS jj P and MARIA MORENO a A 8.00 to 12.00 p.m. U BOOK NOW tl 4 PHONE 2810374 words
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215 1965-04-03 8 Why S'pore won't search for that missing yacht SINGAPORE, Fri. THE Marine Department today said it was not taking action to search for a Singa-pore-bound 35-foot yacht with five adventurers on board, reported to be in trouble in the South China Sea, as the yacht "is relatively close to Hong215 words
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132 1965-04-03 8 PUNCHED POLICEMAN WHO TRIED TO HELP HIM SINGAPORE. Fri. A police constable was punched and abused by a man, whom he had tried to help. Mr. S. Rajandran, a magistrate, was told today. Tai Ah Kee. 40 was fined $100 for hurting P. C. Lim Ewe Ee. aid another $30132 words
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Article34 1965-04-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— About 400 iruests attended a cocktail p. rty Riven by Kian Gwan Motors <M) Ltd.. at Goodwood Hotel this afternoon to introduce six of the 1965 Japanese manufactured Prince cars.34 words
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118 1965-04-03 8 NEW POWER STATION HELPS GROWTH OF INDUSTRIES ITUALA LI MPIR, Fri. Jotaore Bahru is fast developing into an industrial area, especially after the commissioning of the $26 million Central Electricity Board Sultan Ismail Power Station, two years ago. This was stated today by the district manager, CKB. Johore Bahru. Inche118 words
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Article35 1965-04-03 8 KUALA LUMPUH. Fri. The acting Minister of Commerce and Industry. Hajl Khalld bin Awane Osman. will Inspect the National Construction Company project at the Padang Jawa In* dunrlal site near Klang on Mon-35 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-04-03 8 Tun may see Dudley on his way back From SAMAD ISMAIL: Nairobi, Friday fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is expected to visit Ceylon on his way back from Africa to pay a courtesy call on the new Premier, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. Delegation sources told me that Tun Razak205 words
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Article57 1965-04-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Public Daily Rated General Stores 1 Workers Union has appealed to the National Trades Union Congress to intervene in its dispute with the Finance Ministry on various outstanding claimsThe union, which is an affiliate of the NTUC, has served the Ministry with a57 words
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Article51 1965-04-03 8 ALOR STAR. Fri The Alor Star town council is planning to build a modern shopping arcade between Jalan Nagor and Jalan Rajah"We shall need $500,000 for a start, and are considering asking the Central Government for a loan. "Inche Ismail bin Harun, chairman of the council, said51 words
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186 1965-04-03 8 Bishop's cross draws only two offers I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Only two people have so far offered to buy the $1,500 gold cross and chain belonging to the Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, Monsignor D. Vendargon. The St. John's Cathedral Parish priest. Father Michael, said today: "We are still expecting more bidders186 words
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Article41 1965-04-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The urban and rural services committee has approved a total of 5284--000 to improve public amenities In the state. These include repair of roads. bridges, installation of standpipes and street lights and construction of bus shelters.41 words
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234 1965-04-03 8 Land Code: A hitch in early presentation to Parliament KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'J'HE new Land Code which unifies the laws of 11 State Governments in Malaya may not be presented to Parliament next month as had been earlier planned. The State Governments i now want more time to I study234 words
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Article63 1965-04-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The firing of a two-feet long solid fuel rocket will highlight this year's annual Speech Day at th* Victoria Institution. There will also Vw a display by the .school bagpipers band during the three-day celebrations, which begin on Monday evening with63 words
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169 1965-04-03 8 Young man's folly catches up after two —years SINGAPORE, Fri. Phua Kee Phong, described as the son of a well-known businessman., today pleaded guilty to an armed robbery committed during his "younger days." A married man with a daughter. Phua. 22. was to nave committed the oilence when he was169 words
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88 1965-04-03 8 J^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Sultan ol Selangor will open a $238,000 court house in Klang tomorrow B :s to replace the men building winch la over 70 yr.ir.> old. It was originally a rest botm. Amonc the Ruesls at the ceremony will be the88 words
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Article34 1965-04-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first Malaysian St. John Headquarters officer in Sabah. MrsMonica Chin, will arrive in Britain on April 26 for a three-month travel course associated with St. John activities there.34 words
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Advertisement317 1965-04-03 8 CONGRATULATIONS to BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. on the Official Opening Ceremony of their Factory in Jurong, Singapore. [NISSANI Jx JL NISSAN REPUTED 1 f QUALITY PRODUCTS 1 V J^. i=fa/\/ 9 fflu. J I^. DIESEL rO^-V UNRIVALLED IN POWER, QUIETNESS ECONOMY 'y** I In- npwlv introduced NISSAN (EDRIC DIESEL is317 words
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Miscellaneous282 1965-04-03 8 Straits Times Crossword IB MX HH IB ACROSS 5. Weed where Insect Is found 1. February 14th or Catharine In flat country <B>. Glover <4, 4, 2. s>. 6. Mad dog's characteristic of 8. Make pie with humus In the British one day ■8 > bombastic style (8). 7. BOAC'^282 words
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308 1965-04-03 9 Language: Start now, Mentri tells Dept. heads I POH, Friday. JHE Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, has expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of use of the National Language by "some Government departments" in the State. Speaking at a meeting yesterday of heads of Government departments and members308 words
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Article31 1965-04-03 9 KUANTAN. Fri. The Smallholders' Advisory Service of the Rubber Research Institute will demonstrate a new technique In rubbi-r budding, called "green buddine." In Pekan district beginning on AurU 19.31 words
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116 1965-04-03 9 CINGAPORK. Fri—Thirteen men were fined mi each by a magistrate, Mr. S. Rajendran. for viewing blue films in a back room of a house in Kalian^ Pudding: Road at 12.45 a.m. today. The 13 accused, who pleaded guilty, wore Ng Ah116 words
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Article22 1965-04-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The I Sultan of Selangor today opened a nrw $25,000 mosaue at Kam- ing Kelanang. Kuala Langat.22 words
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227 1965-04-03 9 A Labour branch now says it: 'Several' vanished J l/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Governments exposure cf the clandestine activities of Labour Party members in support of the Indonesian regime was confirmed, in part, by a party spokesman today. Speaking Tor the Prvak branch of the Labour Party, a spokesman said227 words
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Article60 1965-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The action committee responsible for the operation of a special subsidy fund for the export of hen's eggs from Singapore, set uo jointly by the Singapore Stockfecd Manufacturers' Association and the Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association, today Invited applications from exporters for subsidies. Applications close next60 words
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Article125 1965-04-03 9 Woman kills 13-foot long python OAUB, Fii. A servant employed by the Rev. D. Smith of the Methodj ist Church here. Ho Ah j Thai. 30. killed a 13--f o o t python singlehanded last night. Before retiring to bed at 8 p.m. she went to the chicken, coop about125 words
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Article67 1965-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. a police supervisee. Urn Ah Hock, was today jailed for 18 months by a district judge, Mr. N. A. D'Rozario. for failing to report to the Central Police Station at 9 a.m. on Feb. 11. l.im. who had a previous convie ion for the67 words
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Article55 1965-04-03 9 i KUCHING. Pri. Fire extinguishers will be issued to longhou&es under the minor rural development scheme for which $1,125 394 has been aporoved Announcing this. the Chief Minister. Datn Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said the scheme in eluded projects as building of footpatns. minor roads, cycle tracks, bridges,AP - 55 words
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Article43 1965-04-03 9 MALACCA. Fri. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul 3hafar bin Baba. yesterday dejlared open three development jrojects costing $487 020 in Jasta district.. "hey were the Parit Penghulu road, the Matang Tulang road, and the Kampong Sebatu Hall43 words
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153 1965-04-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn rpHE National Union 1 of Plantation Workers today submitted a new wage claim to the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association for 7,000 cocor,ut estate workers employed on about 55 estates in Malaya. The NUPW said In a statement that153 words
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Advertisement317 1965-04-03 9 Our new seal of achievement, quality and customer satisfaction No other company has built so many No other company has achieved such millions of tractors. accomplishments in the tractor field. Our four-millionth-tractor record includes all It is impossible to match International of the IH farm tractors which have faithfully Harvester's317 words
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Miscellaneous142 1965-04-03 9 B -**S3 to kHE WAS BATTLING UKE HIM// v 1 mI'SWHO L"J I M JSg BRUMNEHIUJE») VIKINGS. IS CfIJVBIE > S \f~ S\/WE ARe^y-^KT Vf~ I ni*k Trary B Vh*>*ivr 4ionl<l r— 391^^HiHl FwE'D BETTER PUT THESE "1 I/' I'VE BEEN TRYING TO U WHCft r "yaMA.ff| ~-l^ *7^^^^^^l I142 words
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Article, Illustration370 1965-04-03 10 PRICE RANGE MUST BE PITCHED AT REALISTIC LEVEL, SAYS MALAYSIA UNITED NATIONS, Friday. REPRESENTATIVES of the tin producing countries and of the principal consumers were reported yesterday to be fighting a "ding dong battle" over the price range to be included in a new five-yearReuter - 370 words
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82 1965-04-03 10 Johore Sultan to open $22m waterworks SINGAPORE, Fri. The Sultan of Johore will tomorrow perform the ceremonial opening of the Public Utilities Board's $22 million waterworks at Scudai. which has been named the Sultan Ismail Waterworks after him. The ceremony, to which about 1.000 guests have been invited, will take82 words
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Article72 1965-04-03 10 KANOAR. Prl.— The British Army will be interviewing potential recruits at the Indera Kayangan Club here at 9.30 a.m. next Wednesday. There will be openings for the Royal Signals, Royal Navy Services. Medical and Ordnance Corps, the Catering Corps and the Royal Electrical and Mechanical72 words
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Article52 1965-04-03 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has appealed to its affiliated trade organisations and individual members to plant more trees in response to the government's tree-planting campaign. In a circular, the chamber stressed the importance of trees in making Singapore "a better place to52 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-04-03 10 Creator of Perry Mason may give lectures at varsity course KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 'J'HE creator of the "Perry Mason" television series, Mr. Erie Stanley Gardner, is expected to be one of the two world figures giving lectures at a two-week course on criminology at the University of Malaya here. Mr.349 words
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Article43 1965-04-03 10 KUANTAN. Prl.— The former Minister of Education. Inche Abdul R&hman bin Tallb, was elected chairman of the Malay Teachers' Housing Co-operative Society at a meeting here today. Other officials are secretary. Inche Hussein bin Ismail: treasurer, Inche Jantan bin Ahmad.43 words
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Article50 1965-04-03 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. More than 5.000 people are expected to attend a national solidarity rally in the coastal village of Kuala Kurau at 4 p.m. tomorrowThe Perak Mentri B^sar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, and Krlan District Officer. Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, will address tne rally.50 words
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Article39 1965-04-03 10 BATU PAHAT, PW— Thirty-six members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, who completed a fcur-month training course here, will receive their certificates from the District Officer. Inche Tallb bin Abu, at Parlt Ya'ani on April Ml39 words
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126 1965-04-03 10 Indonesia told how to remove her own fears LONDON. Fri. —Mr. MichaeJ Stewart, the Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that if Indonesia was anxious about British forces being in Malaysia. she had only to bring her confrontation policy to an end. He was opening a House of Commons foreign policy debateReuter - 126 words
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Article36 1965-04-03 10 KANOAR. Frl. Tne PpDls branch of the National Union of National School Teacners has launched a campaign to collect donations to the Tenßxu Aoclui Rahman Foundation Fund to provide higher education for Malay students.36 words
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147 1965-04-03 10 Wonderful Malaysia: Visiting journalist pENANG. Fri. An L Indian Journalist, Mr. P. K. Ram. editor of "India Today," who is touring Commoniwealth countries on a factfinding mission for the British Labour Party, is very impressed with Malaysia's over-all development, particularly in education. "Compared with other under-developed countries like Faklc t147 words
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Advertisement453 1965-04-03 10 THE NEW I IMPROVED! A|tett\ I FORMULA ACNE& Jg* PIMPLE f CREAM J M with the three fold FZjM B^ action YaP^HP^^V removes quickly pirn- UT^^^^ pies and blackheads k cures inflammatory t conditions and pre- VV "i« vents new infections V lm gives you a new. J*k.** v JF453 words
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Advertisement106 1965-04-03 10 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED has pleasure in announcing the opening to-day of another KUALA LUMPUR SUB- BRANCH at 205 JALAN IPOH. Telephone *****. The Bank is also pleased to announce the opening to day of its Agency at No. 1 Jalan Muar, Labis. Telephone LABIS 203. MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in106 words
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Miscellaneous56 1965-04-03 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl T^4 Ma "i I'M DOING A LOT OF M/TWAMC6I WEADINJ6 THESE DAYS IVE 60T SON^EV-ir* r > w_ >H TH/S/ J k I SUPEB SPCOALS J \\V lU^ w 'tN TWiSr CASE 1/ MO SENSE TAKIW I GCT SOMETHIN I CHANCES ON VA^MUyy V STBAININ'VER56 words
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Article, Illustration277 1965-04-03 11 BATU PAHAT, Fri. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, today warned that Soekarno was using fifth columnists to infiltrate political parties in Malaysia and create disturbances. However, he said, the Alliance was determined to preserve the Independence and sovereignty277 words
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Article164 1965-04-03 11 T ONDON, Fri. Malaysia's Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, conferred here today with the Governor of the Bank of England. Lord Cromer, and top bank officials. Thp Minister is to leave at hhe weekend for the United States to complete arrangements for a US$25164 words
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307 1965-04-03 11 TELUK ANSON, Friday. THE Government will spend $70 million on new school buildings this year. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Xhir Johari, who announced this at the opening of a $113,338 Malay school at Bagan Datoh near 'here, said more money307 words
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Article69 1965-04-03 11 SINGAPORE Fi l The State Advocate-Generals Department has lodged notice of appeal ;ip.tinst tnr "inuclrquacy" of sentence on Koh Chwee Tee. 35. who was fined 52.000 by a magistrate's I ccurt last Friday for being h bookmaker. At the ln'anne. Koh. a coffee--1 .shop m»ni<ger m69 words
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Article51 1965-04-03 11 KNCHING. Fri. Padi farmers in Simunjan in the Pirst Division of Sarawak have expressed a keen df-ire u> try out double croppinc ■a practised in parts of Malaya They have been warned, however, that it would involve large sums of investment before double cropping could be51 words
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Article, Illustration198 1965-04-03 11 Fri. An application by Madam See Cheng Choo for a declaration that she is the second widow of the late Mr. Tan Chwee Boon, well-known in local circles as the "Cigarette King." was granted by the High Court today. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram granted198 words
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Article41 1965-04-03 11 ALOR STAH. fn. KedatV.fiiM big irrigation schema for pad! double-cropping at Bimb- ing Lima is .scheduled to he completed in 1967 The Mentri Besar. Da to Syed Omar Shahabuddin. said today the scheme would cost $1.4 million41 words
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Article46 1965-04-03 11 KANGAR. Fri. The Perils P.M.I.P. women's section will hold a refresher political course for all hranch officers en April 11 at the party headquarters In Jejawl The national chairman. Puan Khadljah Sidek. of Johore will talk on 'he political developments in Malaysia.46 words
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191 1965-04-03 11 i KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. I i A MAGISTRATE to- day agreed with a defence counsel that the prosecution had insufficient evidence against a newspaper linn charged with failing to pay employees' provident fund contributions The counsel. Mr David Marshall, made191 words
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141 1965-04-03 11 BOMB HOAXERS ACTIVE IN THREE STATES IZL'ALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. Bomb hoaxes were reported in three States today. In PENANG, an anonymous caller telephoned the Mercantile Bank saying that a bomb had been planted in the building. As a precautionary measure, the staff of the three banks and firms occupying141 words
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Article153 1965-04-03 11 'Glib talk woman who cheated SINGAPORE, Fri. A Penang woman, described as a "glib talker," cheated a Singapore housewife of $1,271 in cash and jewellery, a magistrate's court was told today. The victim. Madam Lee Kirn Heok. was said to have been completely deceived when told that the money would153 words
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Advertisement543 1965-04-03 11 BaaaaßJj^L^O MARINE IRkfl hi ENGINEERING HV'jf^^^|H PROBLEMS? .ffl EWWB Building a fleet of ocean-going '•PyJM2j»^^B\ A craft or a single river boat, Japan, world fiffi|PK9H^H|^- leader in marine propulsion can solve *-*__^5KjnM aaaaaaaaaaY all of your problems from new design* t'ljj "aaaaaaaaTß^O^^aaaaaaaßW. SjMHaaaa^B^ •7-,""2 B aaafiSfc mamtenance Cis-slaa^^^^f^ From the543 words
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Article132 1965-04-03 12 Hard, Hi (Himlmmm) THE FAMILY OF the lat* Edith IX•ouni thank everyone for their prayers, wreaths, donations, condolences and attendance at her funeral MRS. PLANZER thanks relatives aoo friends for wreath*, massage* of coudolence, loan of ran etc. and attended the lunrrm of the l»l* Mr. Jallut Plainer. THE132 words
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Article464 1965-04-03 12 2* rr'sra-ji Hi (Minimum, THE COCKPIT RIJSTTAFEL ll airv«d every .Saturday and Huoday Kin. b tune LAST DAY'S SALE ai Town ajMl Country l>r«-w> salon bargain* Ualore! Don't irla* this opportunity! Hurry! ONALD MOOR! GALLERIES. In HoiKapure. and at Denmark House, arafriK Road. K.L. are open every Saturday until464 words
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Article667 1965-04-03 12 The closing down of four branches of the Labour Party iof Malaya inevitably haa brought the criticism that the Government is determined to silence opposition parties. The Government cannot lift a hand against subversion without this charge being made. Yet there is confirmation from some officials of667 words
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Article323 1965-04-03 12 One wonders why the Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, in a speech this week made such a point of the fact that $3 million will be spent on government offices under the first Malaysian five-year plan. It is admirable that such expenditure will permit the323 words
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Article294 1965-04-03 12 At present those people of perverted or retarded intellect who telephone warnings about fictitious bombs have things largely their own way, but there is no reason why such a state of affairs should continue. The longer the hoaxes continue, the more certain it becomes that perpetrators will be294 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1965-04-03 12 Warren Unna - Warren Unna By JAKARTA, Friday President Soekarno no longer maintains a balancing act between the PKI and the antiCommunist Army perhaps he never intended to AFTER 12 days here, a visitor begins to wonder how different Indonesia would be if it were formally under the1,755 words
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Advertisement387 1965-04-03 12 i Strait. Tiatn k Malay Mail 'Classifies) aaVertltements maybe handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPER. MARKET Orchsrd Rosd (fteceptloolst Desk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES^ At Moiisntf Hosd Katanc H*r»9l Bate AtiiKoHted Agents crrv book store ltd Wlncdetter House. Coityer. Quay THCINIWI FItONT Fltaa*<rlct S.pirmnrhst M.'M.'UMAIL, 3 Admiralty Road^Nsvet Sjasej MAMIEM STORK 3«19387 words
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Advertisement68 1965-04-03 12 •7 ue It Hut Hi* cotier styit yea ■refer? Mialasi saints, wsdtnat tprved soft csWarf la thit the eesy oar* yew prefer in on ell cotton thirt that washes so easMy. needs lirtl* or no leeai»e7 Do yen ■stone' Hrn Sanforixod Km*" lob*<> (You showM.) TMo ■> Mm thirt you68 words
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Advertisement91 1965-04-03 12 m t Nothing extraordinary! Its what we do for «v«ry client: we fix up his travel itinerary to meet hit 1 individual taste and budget, so that he gets maximum pleasure out of his trip. We insist on taking the trouble out of travel for him: so we grve hints91 words
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Article, Illustration467 1965-04-03 13 FIRM CLAIMS $25,000 FOR LIQUOR MISSED FROM SWETTENHAM HARBOUR GODOWN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. f*PHE High Court here was today ask--L ed to decide whether the Port Swettenham Authority was liable to be held responsible for loss of goods during transit. Sime Darby (Malaya) Ltd.467 words
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181 1965-04-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A five-man team from the Ministry of Health will leave here for Seoul in early June to recruit 40 doctors. This was stated today by I the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. before he left for Singapore on]181 words
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Article67 1965-04-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The pro- 1 sident of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. today said thut there: was an increasing confidence j among local consumers in the quality of locally-made products. Mr. Soon, a leading businessman and industrialist, said this when he67 words
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Article81 1965-04-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr I Justice Ong in the High Court here today increased a two-month Jail term imposed on an unem- ployed man for theft of a motor- I car to one year"s jail. Chin Fah. alias Chin Kiew. 25. of Cheras Road, was81 words
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Article149 1965-04-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first of a new scries of exercises to test anti-aircraft and radar defences in Singapore and at Butterworth. North Malaya, will be held on Monday and Tuesday. Called "Gunex l" It begins at noon on Monday with the alerting and deployment of149 words
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Article85 1965-04-03 13 SEREMBAN, Fri— A detainee. Teo Woon Loong, 17. escaped from the General Hospital this afternoon while being examined by a doctor for suspected appendicitis. Teo was held in connection with a robbery cue. The policeman who was guarding him at the General Hospital *ay« chase but Teo85 words
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76 1965-04-03 13 CINGAPORE, Frl. Yeow Kirn Ho alias Ah Seng. 39, was charged today with cheating Llm Kirn Hock, of Muar, of $40 by stating that he could buy two pints of blood for Lim's wife, who was in hospital and in need of76 words
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Article76 1965-04-03 13 KOTA BHARU. Fri —A former 1 [District Officer of Kota Bharu. Dato Nik Ahmad bin Haii Nik Mahmood. who died in the Batu Gajah Hospital last night, was buried at Banggol here this afternoon. Dato Nik Ahmad, wno had (tone to Ipoh to attend a meeting76 words
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Article63 1965-04-03 13 BEOAMAT. Fri. DatO AbduJ Rahman bin Ja'afar was elected president of the Johore State Boy Scouts Association at its annual meeting at the Malay Club here today. Othe-s elected were: Inche Ta- lib bin Abu. chairman; Rev 1 Father L. Cordeiro and Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Ali.63 words
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Article48 1965-04-03 13 I BATU PAHAT. Fri. The district o.g niser cf schools. Inche A. Oliafar bin Ali. has been re-elect-i-ri chairman of the Batu Pihiit District Boys Scout Association. Oho offlcias: Secreta- Inch? Omar bin Mohamed Kh.illd treai W er Inche Shahrom bin Ha.U A. Wahab.48 words
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294 1965-04-03 13 THE PROBLEM: HOW TO GET WORKERS TO LIVE in JURONG SINGAPORE THE Singapore Government, in consultation with employers at the Jurong Industrial Estate, is studying how best to encourage industrial workers to stay in the Housing and Development Board flats within the complex. This was disclosed today by the Minister294 words
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Article161 1965-04-03 13 Union plea to avert strike SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Telecom- 1 munication Workers' Union today appealed to the Government and the Amalgamated Union oi Public employees "to explore all avenues to reach a mutually acceptable solution" in their wage dispute over 2.000 clerks who are threatening to strike. The union's161 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-04-03 13 J^UAIA LUMPUR, Fri. Professor Ungku Aziz, head of the economics department of the University of Malaya, has been appointed the new Dean of the Faculty of Arts. Prof. Aziz replaces Prof. Robert Ho, who leaves in June to take up an268 words
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176 1965-04-03 13 'Don't pass on evil rumours' call to public SINGAPORE, FrL— Th« Singapore Government today appealed to the public not to unwittingly help mischievous and evil elements by repeating exaggerated and malicious rumours. Thr best way of killing m rumour and frustrating the objects of these mischief makers j 9 not176 words
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Article65 1965-04-03 13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mai laysia will be represented among 2.000 expert* from all Darts of the world who ure expected to attend a chemical engineering I conference in London from June 13 to 17. The conference. organised by the British Institute of Chemical I Engineers65 words
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Article21 1965-04-03 13 KAJANG Fri. The Ulu tangat District Welfar Commute* paid out about $1,200 to destitute in the district in January.21 words
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Miscellaneous834 1965-04-03 13 TV MALAYSIA Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur the suilor; 6.17 The UUM Penang; b Ipob Malacca Rascals; G.3i Huckleberry 2 p.m. Test pattern and Hound; 7 News in English; tone: 2.30 Test pattern and 7.10 Cantonese opera; 7.34 I music; 3 Opening and pro- Love Lucy: 8 News m ManRramnip834 words
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87 1965-04-03 14 Putting the pedestrian in his place J\OW that the pedestrian ha* beei. officially licensed and has his own highways. what about white lines down the centre of all D?destrlan roads, so that the crawlers can pavementhog on the right side and their more active brethren overtake on the Inside. There87 words
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259 1965-04-03 14 A labour permit for children in concerts 'j'OU RING the east coast recently, I was told the Labour Department there insists on registered associations obtaining permits when sponsoring any free entertainment in which schoolgoing-children of members happen to take part. As this is something new to us on this side259 words
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Letter159 1965-04-03 14 IT must be ages since the first news report of the establishment of a University College in Penang. The move to set it started is so slow that one wonders if it is moving at all. Why the unnecessarily long delay is not easily understood.159 words
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Letter48 1965-04-03 14 If AS our Government, •"given up hope in their anti-flood scheme over Buklt Timah Road? Have any road engineers ever thought of building a road over the canal? Such a bridge would be cheaper than a new road with over a new route. CM. LEE Singapore.48 words
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210 1965-04-03 14 NO PRAISE, BUT NOT THIS EITHER T READ with some amazement, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's remarks in Melbourne, (S.T. March 26) where he said: "Britain had no right to stay in Malaysia but Malaysia had the right to summon British assistance. 1 would prefer AfroAsian troops if I could set210 words
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Letter206 1965-04-03 14 wish to reply to the letter by Licensee enuued 'T.V. Films' IST. Dec. 31). We rare most vi ihe Chinese teature films we telecast from Hoiik Kong and. to a much le^er extent. Talpeh Ihe bulk of productions in Horm Kong is in Cantonese because this dialect206 words
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65 1965-04-03 14 ]{E your leader "Better Driving" »S.T. March 29 1 I firmly believe that drivers of any motor vehicle convicted of negligent, reckless and dangerous driving Involving serious injury or death to persons, should receive 5 years R.I. and their licences cancelled lor life.65 words
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Letter62 1965-04-03 14 IF the first flyover in Singapore is for utility rather than prestige, then can the authorities concerned explain why Adam-Buklt Timah junction Is chosen? Surely there are many more deserving congested junctions in the heart of the city that merit the honour of having a first flyover. For instance, the62 words
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Letter65 1965-04-03 14 \VHEN traffic at a road junction In Kuala Lumpur gets out of hand one Inevitably sees the erection of 'No Entry' and no right/left turn signs. Is that the only answer the traffic department can think of? One hears about traffic experts from foreign lands coming to study the problem65 words
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Letter29 1965-04-03 14 AGREE with Mr. C. Nagarajah of the Selangor Stamp Club regarding the issue of special Defence stamps <S.T. 20/3/65). Now Is the time to Issue such stamps. J.GL. Penang29 words
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Letter24 1965-04-03 14 f)URING Lent, may I suggest to those who have nothing special to offer: Give a pint of your blood to the bloodbanks. CHRISTIAN Singapore24 words
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Letter14 1965-04-03 14 f OCAL passenger trains running between Singapore and Gemas arc filthy. XXX .lohoro Bahru14 words
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Advertisement265 1965-04-03 14 •^liyt, NEW! TKi SLIM! I H 1 ELEGANT! ■o K v.; The new Rotax pens come to •1 I<B Y°** specially designed to I x f f? B^* »<x*ays demand for .%v trim elegance. Slim and $y- mmetrical in form, they are ;y. precision-boilt to write sm- ootnerand last longer.265 words
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Advertisement315 1965-04-03 14 CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. We take pride in the supply and installation of the Fountain in the cooling pond of this modern and up-to-date Tyre Factory. We specialise in the supply of building materials mosaic, wall tiles, plywood, fancy plywood, chemicals, hardward,315 words
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Article, Illustration854 1965-04-03 15 Works designed for future extension JHE new $21 million waterworks at Scudai will be officially opened by the Sultan of Johore today at 4 p.m. About 1,000 guests from Singapore and Johore have been invited to attend the ceremony. Named the Sultan Ismail Waterworks after the854 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-04-03 15 Message from Singapore's Minister for Law, Mr. E. W. Barker: I THANK His Highness the Sultan for graciously consenting to the water works being named after him and to perform the opening ceremony. The opening of the Sultan Ismail Waterworks marks the successful completion377 words
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319 1965-04-03 15 Opening recorded with satisfaction Mraufe from thr Chairman, Public rtilitirs Board. Sir George Orhlera: ris with a great deal of satisfaction that the opening of the Sultan Ismail Warterworks can be recorded. Formed on May 1. 1963. the Public Utilities Board was faced with the necessity for the continued imposition319 words
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Article, Illustration713 1965-04-03 16 P. C. LIM - P. C. LIM, By Chief Water Engineer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore. THE Singapore Waterworks was inaugurated in the year 1857 through the generosity of the late Mr. Tan Kirn Seng who made a cash donation for the purpose. It was originally a713 words
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Advertisement168 1965-04-03 16 We are pleased to have contributed our efforts in the completion of the project by executing sanitary, water and drainage work to all living quarters CHUNG LIAN COMPANY 23 Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 15. Tel: Nos. ***** *****. CONGRATULATIONS Lim Tien Khoon offers Hearty Congratulations to The Public Utilities Board168 words
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Advertisement65 1965-04-03 16 Best Wishes to THE SULTAN ISMAIL WATERWORKS, SCUDAI, JOHORE. We are proud to have contributed to the successful completion of this immense project. Major jobs undertaken by us were the construction <>f:New Staff Quarters Access and internal roads Bridge and culverts River Diversion, including sheet piling Generator platform Incinerator SIA65 words
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Article, Illustration756 1965-04-03 17 Treated water delivered through 8000 -ft. pipeline IjiROM the Johore Bahru Ayer Hitam highway a new road, passing over three large culverts together with a prestressed concrete bridge of 120 ft. span, gives access to internal roads within the Scudai Waterworks area. The bridge was constructed "in the dry" over756 words
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Advertisement108 1965-04-03 17 A MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA LTD., 9D Phillip Street, Singapore. CONGRATULATE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE On the occasion of the opening of SULTAN ISMAIL WATER WORKS At Scudai, Johore. We have the pleasure in supplying the STEEL SHEET PILINGS for the above works. Also suppliers of ELECTRIC CABLES and CHEMICALS108 words
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Advertisement294 1965-04-03 17 Decrement The International Water /~\A/V~v si^ Town and Industrial idßh i^ Water supplies for Indus- Jf^#^} try and Manufacturing JrljW^" ~^*B^ DEGREMONT supplied for the Scudai Water Works: Phase 1: 1 battery of 3 PULSATOR Cloritiers with a unit capacity of 5 MGD each. 1 battery of 12 automatic AQUAZUR294 words
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Advertisement549 1965-04-03 18 m. J I I*% I H f J *A I I Va^l C 'TIMTIONS VAfuNT lj Wmmm* tt 1 Mim > Box 50 rt«. *xtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED Shorthand Typi.-t Apply Box Al9lO ST.. K L BOX A4g2 ST., IPOH. Position tilled. Applicants thanked. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Wanted English speaking experienced549 words
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Advertisement1087 1965-04-03 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Ii Words St (Mim.)-Box 50 et*. extra ARE YOU A TEACHER" Join as a partner In our Correspondence School uitbou' money. Then prepare lessons (01 postal tuition courses. For further details— P.O Box 30. Alexandra. Singapore. WANTED for Bowling Centre soon tn open young lady control counter attendants1,087 words
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Advertisement953 1965-04-03 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i Wurdm it (Mi*.>—Unx <• rim. rxtrm (1) LUXURY CORNER FLAT Merlin Mansion KHtong Centre tranquil breeiy. (2) Bachelors room separate entrance near MacPner*on Market. Ring (Spore) *****. KIMSIS COURI District j tuxur. lously furnisned s bedroom* Oat I lounge /diniDi; room available oow Phone (S'porei 27*17? Mr.953 words
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Advertisement967 1965-04-03 18 TUITION IS Worm* tt 1 Mm I—Box1 Box i» ci*. oxtrm OUICK »UCCE»» IN driving Kind 9 pore S08«2. Hourly »4 50 gusrsotrvd $70/ENCLISN; Spi-oadury and preVmvcrsltv Clssses. Telephone 2.VKSO. S 'pore LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Uuul-cootrolleri Minor lot") Inun.wUentlit, Hourly *b UU Pl»x uduim porr &2aVt IU Balmoral Road. WANTED967 words
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Advertisement772 1965-04-03 18 HIRE PURCHASE IS Word* M (Him.r—Bmx tt eta. oxtrm PHILIPS 1966 REFRIGERATORS. Easy Terms Available. Multlvox. 4b. Seleme House. Phone Spore *****. "Enjoy your TV. viewing at less than 40c per day! ll RENTALS FROM $14 50 PER MONTH HP SALES FROM $12.50 PER MONTH No deposit Casn sales Generous772 words
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Advertisement943 1965-04-03 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ii Word* ft (Mi*.i—Box St el*, txtrm FOR SALE Morns 1100 tt coos. old. j 000 miles. 4 -door Call (S'psjre) 2>i343. Robinson 0.8.0. V'WACEN IMI $3,650 0.n.0. cxc.lent condition after 1.00 p.m. Telephone ***** 17-A Asia Garden. B'pora. LATE 1960 ITALIAN Scooter $340/--0.0.0. Ring ***** Danny943 words
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Advertisement514 1965-04-03 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* tt (Mil.)— Bom M rts. oxtrm M.C. MIDGET 1962 Model show room condition low mileage pbone B'aorTot. nee ***** or home ***** after 2 p ra. William Ooh. 1981 FIAT MARVELLETTE ROOpev New Tax/ Insurance, winding win. low SOmpg. SO Hertford Ro»d. next Dorset Road.514 words
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Advertisement1254 1965-04-03 19 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U Due S po'a Sai's P. Sham Penang MEHMPUJ Lilerfaal, Glasgow Gda. I Apr 4 Apr I AJAX Liverpool. Dublin. Giasgoo April Apr J Apr 13 11 Apr 17 P»TROCLUS li.eraaal. G «|o« Apr 12 Apr 14 VENF.STHEUS liferpeel, Gasgow April Apr 21 Apr 221,254 words
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Advertisement1193 1965-04-03 19 WSSE^^^^ESESM f THE EAC ONES aaaaK^rv^s^i^H '"■"••wi k.umcn. roiom.) j/iwiitooif Paaae 7MI. P«i«a *****. Ptaae 1301 Ptaaa *****. SAILINGS TO lEYROUTH, LATTAKIA. GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GQTHEHBURG, AAHiIuS AND COPE»".btH (.on f. »'m* "aatnf "B0MA" (I) Sailed la Part Apr 7/1 Apr "PATAGONIA* II) J/l Apr1,193 words
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Advertisement1073 1965-04-03 19 j B£N£*UmF\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONfON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENIAL fQIU BENCLEUCH h'..^ m p f! SKgiPore Pt. S'fcam Penang c"ZLt» Sal! It Part Apr 4 Apr 3/ 3 6 u BENVjRACKIE SmgajMxa Pt Sham Penang For London Apr 21 M. 31 /Apr 4 Apr 5/ 5 Apr 1/ t Hamburg1,073 words
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Advertisement1282 1965-04-03 19 teiw ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \r***^ U.K./ConHncnt Singapore P. S'hm Penaai CITY OF JOHANNESBURG L'i-n, H'burg, S'naa, R'dafa, A'werp. MavcMtla. H'kra is v Apr CASTILIAN rlana. L'doa, hturg. R'daa 11 21 Afr 21 22 Apr OH OF GLASGOW London, H'burg. ."dam. Hew* GranfMOatn 2% 31 Apt 21 Afr CITY1,282 words
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803 1965-04-03 20 From Our Market Correspondent rE main obvious trend on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday was a noticeable increase in interest in tins and rather more business in the section. This may partly be ascribed to the continuing rise in the metal price803 words
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Article20 1965-04-03 20 Apr.l Apr. Industrials: 74.37 74.43 fins: 95.00 !it;.;i i rubbers: 103.61 103.61 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10020 words
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Article100 1965-04-03 20 MELBOURNE, Prt. TNDUSTRIALb followed a similar x pattern to yesterday with key stocks leading; a slightly stronger trend In prices while trading remains extremely quiet. Base metals and oils were steady. Ml. Isa gained 6d. to 345. 6d. Mount Isa 34/8 M Broken Hill (10a.) 39/7 Ampol 10/1100 words
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Article247 1965-04-03 20 April 2. Three months. INDUSTRIALS rttustead 13 eta. i minaai 14 eta. Dunlf ;13 cts. M. *****. 12 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. M. Cablea 1 eta. K. smelter* 25 eta. McAllster 12 etn. Esso 13 eta. M. Inveat. 10 eta. Ked. Dlsp. 1 eta. O.C. B.C. 14247 words
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Article35 1965-04-03 20 ON the tra« exehang* market In Hook Kong yesterday the U.S. dnllar waa quoted at 6.77j (or T.T. D.75J for eaih. sterling was quoted at 16.03 and ene tael ef geM at 263|.35 words
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503 1965-04-03 20 A GENERAL reserve of sellers has accentuated the upward trend of this past week's market, which twice reached 74} cents for April. he highest since September 1963 when Malaysian diplomatic and trade relations with Indonesia were severed, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their503 words
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Article112 1965-04-03 20 CHIPS lying alongside tie Singapore Z* Marbour »harvea .r sxpectsd today ars: Loot 1/2, Bunda 3/4. Perseus 6/7 Hut;heverett 10/11, Cyclops 18. Yukll kawa Maru 19, Matco Zo/24, Klnsol Maru No. 11, 25/26 Le Natal 33/34 BouKilnvllle 35/36, Star Alcyone 40/41. Thorscape 44, Chltral 45. Auby N.W112 words
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Article72 1965-04-03 20 CHINESE Produca E>chsn Xt,K t, Slnxaport noon prices pir picul ytttsrday: Coconut oil: bulk $64 1 sellers drum Jt.Ti s.llern. Copra: Apr./M«T UK/Coatlneot: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white JISO sellers. Sarawak wblto ***** sellers, special Rarawak black $140 sellers, garbled UtmponK black $150 (N) sellers. ASIA $162J (N) sellers.72 words
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335 1965-04-03 20 THE price of tin In Penans yesterday gained 56.374 to $684.87. per picul on an offering of 195 tons, down 5 tons. In LONDON, on Thursday after moderate tin dealings, cash finished around £9 per long ton up and three months about £2>4335 words
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Advertisement1164 1965-04-03 20 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yofconama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago Tsiiesin* Mtn~ U 14 Apr 24 Mr 22 Mai M May 31 Mar sJ.se "Maseshißa Mart" 21 21 »sr Msy 4 Jim Hum II Jim I? Jan West Coast of Central/South America1,164 words
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Advertisement1035 1965-04-03 20 AUSTRAL. A SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND INDIA, PAKISTAN ANO P. SULF SERVICE Ta: Frenantle. Melkairae. Syftey Ta< Madras aM Nagapattisaa Penang P. Sham S'oore S'pora P. Sham Pemng BAMORA 7 Apr 1/ I Apr 11/12 Apr RAJULJt 1! 17 Apr II Apr II Apr BULIMBA- g May I'll May 12/14 May RAJUU1,035 words
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Advertisement385 1965-04-03 20 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES DURBAN CAPETOWN SPORE P. SHAM PENANG "OCEAN PEACE" G 29/30 5 APR "BENAME" 22/23 APR 27/28 APR "OCEAN UNITY" 22/23 MAY 27/28 MAY General Agents: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD. Rooms 902/3. 9th Floor, A.I.A. Building, Robinson Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** Port Swettenham: ALLSEAS (MALAYSIA)385 words
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Article27 1965-04-03 21 CLOSING PRICES Apr. 2. MALAYAN Rl BBF.R PRK I V">^ cents (up U cents). TIN: 5684.8* i (up 86 37i). I'nnfTu-ial estimated ofTerine 195 tons (down ."> tons).27 words
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Article850 1965-04-03 21 BESB in and reported to tlie Singapore and Kuala I .unpur trading rooms of th« Slack Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, ■with the number of ided In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.0U0) .1 Dunloßl (I.UUUI i Ism i'J.iuoi tl 45; Fed. Dup 'Miii > si::., F. and N. ords850 words
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Article254 1965-04-03 21 APRIL first grade rubber f.o.b. j buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 13% cents per Ib. up l' N cents on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tune was steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Buyers254 words
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Article, Illustration31 1965-04-03 21 •IHC Malayan E.ciunxt Banhi' Alt*- ci ition imfli •h>«. dsMgai in its iTcham.i yesterday (all rales Sailing TT or 0U ready: UcuOcht Swiss Pranss 141: Italian Lire 2<>245. RAJOO31 words
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Advertisement699 1965-04-03 21 (Continued from Pare 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE fi Word* $1 r«ftn.)— Box M et*. extra I«S3 F CORTINA 1962 Volkswagen 1961 F/Anglia 1960 O/Rekord IBM Vclkswagen 1957 M Minor 1000 F Hrtfert 240 Middle Road. Spore MM. USED CARS FOR SALE 1964 MC 1100 4 dr. Sal. 55.5 M Automatic699 words
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Advertisement899 1965-04-03 21 VEHICLES WANTED 1 MERCEDEI 1(0 OR 2M S. DATE 1963 64 IN FIRST CLAM CONDITION. ACCIDENT FREE. BOX A 6642 t.T. t'PORE FOR SALE I >H (Win.)— Box i» el', rxlrm LADY'S HANDBAQS To Clwr I 1 Stork 119 Middle R'l. Spore. I PIANO WITH STOOL and Beater Cxcvllt-rit tone899 words
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Advertisement770 1965-04-03 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING fi Word* St imtn.}—Box So et*. extra MAItON MOOERNE, Plrat Clan Ladle! Hairdresser*. 134. Orchard Road. Spore. Phone ***** LADIft:: Come try Jean's Hairstyles and be satisfled. Aim expert Facial Treatment (Sport- < *****. EXPERIENCED LONDON QUALIFIED Hairdresser. Ullly Tang in attendance. Also specializes In cutting little girl*'770 words
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Advertisement540 1965-04-03 21 THE PENANG TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING. 1965 SUNDAY. 2ND. MAY. 1965 j WEDNESDAY. STH. MAY. 1965 BUNDAY, 9TH. MAY. 1965 i USUAL SI UNLIMITED SWEEPS. 3 DIGITS NUMBER FORECAST POOLS ("A" ABC"). $5 $2 TOTALISATOR TOTE. S2 FORECAST TOTE. DOUBLE PROCEED. FREE GIFT TICKETS: Eight, tickets will be given free540 words
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Advertisement732 1965-04-03 21 DRAINAGE IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, KRIAN, PERAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered D.I.D. Contractors I Class "D" (Earthwork) and above at the Office of the State Drainage Si Irrigation Engineer. Perak. at Ipoh upto 12 noon on 13th April, 1965. for the Construction of an Earth Dam for the732 words
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Advertisement471 1965-04-03 21 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders ere invited for the supply of the following Items to the Malaysian Armed Forces: a. Table Salt b. Malt Vinegar c. Ground Coffee d. Sweetened Condensed Millc 2. Tender documents are obtainable irom Supplies and Transport Directorate (Block A 41 < Ministry471 words
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Advertisement283 1965-04-03 21 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are invited Irom Federal Citizens and or State Na- tionaU for the Pom oi Temporary Secretary Receptionist in the JaI baun Perubaun dan Ke&ihataa Johor. Salary Scaie $253x14-3ji/ 366x14-422 plus Co.si ol Living Allowance ul CL.irei.l raltt. Aj,e not less than 17 but not283 words
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657 1965-04-03 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with UAPPY MELODY may be getting on in years but I think he is gum! enough still to beat a Class 1, Div. 3 field (Race Three) over the Bukit Timah 7f. Last Sunday, he was a fast-flnishing657 words
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Article143 1965-04-03 22 Hmim JEEP CALX. BOY POINTER AL RASCIIID MUSKETEER MISKETEER Raee I Magistrr Al Raachid Al Ranchid Musketeer C aptain's Guide Captain's Guid* JIXIOR WAT GLl'NG RRANTAS Raee 2 Blur l!i;n Junior Junior Ri.iict.is Lighter I ti (Inn. HAP. MELODY PREDICTION HAP. MELODY aee 3 Star Era Happy Melody143 words
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Article1048 1965-04-03 22 BT. TIMAH 3rd day Race 1 2.30 Class 6 ($5*000) 9£ 1 ***** Al fUaehid (Vent Vicl> RS Breuk. 8 9.0 (SF) Trevena 3 2 ***** Luderush (Metropole St) Heddle 7 8.9 Ha mid 1 3 ***** Magistr r a '.CTL Konitsi) Heddle 6 8.9 «F) Kingston S 4 *****1,048 words
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816 1965-04-03 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri—A total of 200 entries has ber#-. received for the Selangor Turf Club's April Meeting (Apr 11, 14 and 18). The entries, comprising 73 In Class Two. 56 in Class Three and 71 in Class Four, are: CLASS THRKF 7f816 words
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Article492 1965-04-03 22 BIG RACE FIELD THE SINGAPORE DERBY— I2F T»HE winner will receive $17,000 and a gold trox phy with $5,000 to the second horse and $2,500 to the third. To be run at 4.55 p.m. (Race Six) at Bukit Timah tomorrow. 1 ***** MOVIEGOER (Shaw Stable) 9.S n roleuan b eh492 words
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Article257 1965-04-03 22 PPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners in the other races tomorrow: RACE ONE— Emir Star: fastfinishing second to Early Mark over 6f last week; should do better over 7f. Pancbor: running on when third to Early Mark; can get 7f. RACE TWO Lark: fourth to Just Dandy over Penang257 words
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Advertisement460 1965-04-03 22 NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT KUCHING THE STATE ATTORNEY-OEN-RRAL (Suing on behalf of the Government of Sarawak i Plaintiff DA. PUlal: Defendant. Civil Case N«. 28/65/ A TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the above Court by the State Attorney-General (suing on behalf of460 words
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Advertisement496 1965-04-03 22 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from apI proved Contractors for the construction und completion of: Proposed Additional store for the 1 Plywood Factory On Let No D.lO i At Tanjong Balat Area Jurong for M S Pan Malaysia Industries Ltd Plans and Specification etc. and all particulars relating to the496 words
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Advertisement482 1965-04-03 22 f PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SARAWAK Applications are Invited for the posts of: lai Works Superintendent (Roads*— 2 vacancies (b> Works Superintendent Bridge Construction* 2 vacancies (c> Works Superintendent (Buildings) 1 vacancy. Salary scale: Div. 11. C 4-6 (5690-I170) Public Works Department. Sarawak. i General qualifications required (or posts (.a482 words
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Advertisement195 1965-04-03 22 Congratulations Best Wishes to BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA on the opening of their new tyre factory Entire Factory Lightings and Illuminous Road Lights by LEE SENG KWANG ELECTRIC Head Office; 5 Seah Street, Singapore 7. Tel: ***** /***** Branch: 91 Sungei Besi Road, K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** CONGRA TULA TIONS BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA195 words
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693 1965-04-03 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL FAM CUP TOURNEY By Kuala Lumpur, Friday yyHEN FAM Cup holders Perak meet Penang at Stadium Perak on Sunday (8 p.m.) and Malaya Cup holders Singapore take on Johore at Jalan Besar the same evening at 7.36, the odds are that693 words
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154 1965-04-03 23 TWO-ROUND TOURNEY STARTS ON TUESDAY— S'gor League KUALA Mil i:. ML This year's Selanfor Leajrue soccer competition, which kicks off on Tuesday, will be played over two rounds. the F.A. of Selangor's competition committee announced today Seven teams have entered for the First Division. They are L'mno Youths. the title154 words
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Article80 1965-04-03 23 KUALA LUMPUR. PYI. The Seap Games Organising j <_v-..ncil have placed an order with a Hungarian firm for an electrical Scoreboard for the Games here oa Dec. 14-21. The total cost of $125,000 will include the services of six expert* who will fly out from Hungary to80 words
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Article, Illustration374 1965-04-03 23 CRICKET PITCH TO BLAME FOR TAME DRAW— SOBERS DORT OF SPAIN. Fri. r —The Second Test between West Indies and Australia dragged to a draw here yesterday. Garfleld Sobers, the West Indies captain, said after the match. "The pitch should be dujj up and another one put down. A drawReuter - 374 words
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141 1965-04-03 23 HOCKEY CSC, Recs to meet in KO cup semi-final SINOAPOfIE. Prt. Ceylon Sports Club current SHA 1 league champions, cleared their quarter-final hurdle in the knock- out cup tournament by beating University 5-0 at Furer Park today. i CSC will now meet defending champions Singapore Recreation Club in the semi-finals.141 words
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Article30 1965-04-03 23 HOCKEY Malacca League: Banda Kaba 3 Teachers 1. Friendly (K. Trengganu) Negri Sembilan 4 Trengganu 0. SOCCER Inter-schools (Batu Gajah): Sultan Yussuf 'A' 5 Ipoh Tutorial Inst. 'A' 0.30 words
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226 1965-04-03 23 GOLF Tokyo, Frl: Yoshlmasai Fuji! (Japan) maintained i his lead in the Yomiurl Open golf tournament after the second j round here today. Fujil. who had a seven-under-par 65 yesterday, today went three over at 75 but his two-round i total of 140Reuter - 226 words
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Advertisement261 1965-04-03 23 Congratulations to BRID6ESTONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their New factory/office at Jurong. Mf. If THE INSTANT IV WI IV FUSE TESTER A real time and temper saver for the Home, Motorist, Electrkan, Radio Engineer, Factories, Shops, Ships, ate. From 1 amp ?S^J /^Kfr cartridge261 words
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Advertisement152 1965-04-03 23 CONGRATULATIONS TO BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR TYRE FACTORY AT THE JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE. KUM SOON ENGINEERING WORKS 143, KAMPONG r^) BUGIS ICU^ TEL: ***** SINGAPORE. JgQ^ OOM Congratulations to BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their new Factory Office at152 words
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Obituary28 1965-04-03 24 CABLE RECEIVED FROM I',-ri;,', 1 nvardriiM, Mr of RMkat l.o!«v Prtt»h .in<l aunty of Poulin I>.;?:ut f'cr*lrm, Jrram F;idan« Katntr ilahau. |>>Mcd away peaceMllly on 31.3 ft-'.28 words
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248 1965-04-03 24 Beauty-aid expert Helena Rubinstein dies NEW YORK. Fri. Helena Rubinstein, known throughout the world as "The High Priestess of American beauty. died here yesterday, aurd 94. She was taken to a New York hospital on Wednesday night when she suddenly fell ill. The dimunitive but tireless founder and President ofReuter - 248 words
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Article39 1965-04-03 24 LONDON. Fri. A forme Pbge-of-Honour to Queen Elizabeth, the 17-year-old Earl of Lewes, heir to the Marquess oi Abergavenny, died in hospital here today after a long IIkMM, He had been .vuffering from acute anaemia. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article24 1965-04-03 24 TOKYO. Frl. British and Japanese officials met here today to discuss amending the current civil aviation agreement between the two countries. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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304 1965-04-03 24 SINGAPORE. Fri CIXTEEN Hong Kong citizens and three from Formosa are now being detained by the Immigration authorities in Singapore pending their repatriation. They were among the 32 occupants of a sampan intercepted by a Malaysian Police launch and a Malaysian304 words
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Article28 1965-04-03 24 JAKARTA, Fri. The official news agency Antara has announced that a delegation from the "Government" of Brunei rebel leader Azahari would tour African states.— UPl.28 words
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126 1965-04-03 24 Judge cries as he jails mercy killer SYDNEY, Fri. A judge in the Central Criminal Court wept today as he sentenced a man to three years' jail for the mercy killing of his wife. Samuel Dougley. a 67-year-old cleaner, was said to have taken his wife, who was in veryReuter - 126 words
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Article53 1965-04-03 24 JAKARTA, Fri.- A crowd of youths, students and workers "took over" the house of an American. Mr. Bill Palmer, chief of the American Motion Pictures Association In Indonesia. today, the official Antara news agency reported from Bandung. Wes 1 Java. Mr. Palmer is not In theReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration258 1965-04-03 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ursula Andress today rapped newspaper photographers for taking pictures of her in a bikini. "You make me look so cheap and shameful," she shouted at the airport, before she boarded a chartered aircraft for India to continue shooting258 words
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Article54 1965-04-03 24 AMMAN, Fri.— King Hussein ot Jordan today named his younger brother, 18-year-old British-edu-cated Prince Hassan, as Crown Prince. In place of his three-year-old son by his second marriage to Princess Muna. former Englisa secretary Toni Gardiner. King Hussein announced the change to a meeting oi the twoReuter - 54 words
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Article467 1965-04-03 24 LONDON. Fri. The stock markets ended the week on a ver> firm note and in spite of H being the last day of the account very little profit-taking was going on and this ma easily absorbed. Buyers vere adopting a bold pre-Budget attitude, while the467 words
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Article59 1965-04-03 24 TOKYO. Frl.— Three middleaged, disillusioned Japanese women and their five children sailed into Yokohama Harbour on a Norwegian freighter today after 20 hard years on the China mainland Their husbands— two Chinese and a Korean were left behind. They said privation and loss of hope drove59 words
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Article154 1965-04-03 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. returned home by Qantas flight tonight after a three-week official visit to New Zealand and Australia. Looking extremely cheerful, he told reporters after reporters at the airport: "I am very happy to be back. There is no154 words
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225 1965-04-03 24 SINGAPORE. Kri. Police toniuht announced a 7 p.m. to ,V3# a.m. ban on fishing in the territorial WSttfl of Singapore The new order will take effect irom tomorrow till April B. I'mler (ho ordrr. no fishing is permitted durin« these hours hv any225 words
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Article43 1965-04-03 24 PARIS. Fri— Mr. Harold WUson, the British Prime Minister. arrived here by air today for t«lk« with President De Gaulle. It Is the first Anglo-Prencli top-level meeting since President De Gaulle blocked Britain* entry to the Common Market. Reiner.43 words
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Advertisement6 1965-04-03 24 Latt CLASSIFIEDS •0 Hord. 11l tflialmiimi6 words
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Advertisement225 1965-04-03 24 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Administration Offices: Foh Chong Building, Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 JaS/j Malayan Correspondence College offers you up-to-date homestudy courses, compiled by university lecturers, honours graduates, experienced teachers etc., far all examinations ranging from Primary to Higher School Certificate level. These courses,225 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-04-03 24 if iiiii nbn Highest and lowest temperatures, in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday Highest Lowest >■ Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 72 C Highlands 75 58 j Jesseltou54 words
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