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Title Section21 1965-04-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Ma**"* Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration816 1965-04-16 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON We will be in Algiers' letters to go next to Afro- Asian leaders WELL DONE' GARLANDS GREET DEPUTY PREMIER By tfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia will write to leaders of Afro-Asian countries informing them of her intention to attend the Algiers conference in816 words
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Article, Illustration523 1965-04-16 1 'WE'RE FULLY SATISFIED WITH HIS WORK IN AUSTRALIA* KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Minister of External Affairs tonight defended the Malayan High Commisssioner in Canbena, Tun Lim Yew Hock's attitude during the visit to Australia of Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew523 words
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Article54 1965-04-16 1 A kiss for little Kizam ***** I Mohamed Mi/am. thrce-ve;ir-olil s<m of Tun Abdul Ita/ak «ets a kiss from his father at thr airport in Kuala l.umpur yesterday. Carrying Mohamed is his mother. Toh I'u in K.ih.i. who accompanied Tun Ita■afe on his 28-day gaadwH tour of 1.1 Afro Asian54 words
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294 1965-04-16 1 GABRIEL LEE - Lee happy after talks with Tengku GABRIEL LEE: By SINGAPORE, Thursday (JINfiAPOR E'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here tonight that Tengku Abdul Rahman and he had agreed during talks in Kuala Lumpur "to consolidate the factors that unite .Malaysia." An extremely cheerful Mi l.cc was speaking to294 words
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Article65 1965-04-16 1 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The Indo- no.Man Forewn Minister. Dr. Su- 1 bandrio. arrived hero by air today from a pilgrimage to Metr.i. His arrival was so unexpectedly (>:irly that the welcoming nutty tMMtd by the Indonesian Ambus- sador in Thailand. Mr. Mohanud- cim Diah. missed him atReuter - 65 words
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Article48 1965-04-16 1 HONCt KONU. Thuni Repre i :he Unr.i iMoi. <>: Honu Konc nmtihed on Government House land the Jiipanet-e ConMiluti'-Gen- cr;ii to pros. 1 their demunct la reparations from the Japanese' 1 Government. Six hundred prnpir inok putt. There were no hu idem.-. -Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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86 1965-04-16 1 Now a sea vigilante corps for Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, tonight announced a new move to fight Indonesian infiltration of the island's coastline. The Government i.< to form a special sea vigilante corps and owners of pleasure and other speed-boats will be asked86 words
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Article76 1965-04-16 1 LONDON Thuri>.— Bruain is lor the lirst time calling up men from her volunteer Territorial Army "Ever-Readies" to service with the regular Army overseas, it wus announced yesterday. Mr. Fre-d Mulley. the Army Minister, told Parliament. 175 men. mostly infantry but with a few IReuter - 76 words
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Article88 1965-04-16 1 LONDON. Thurs Laboratory tests on Malayan rubber recovered from a world war one shipwreck showed that it was •as good as new' after nearly half a century under water, it was reported here today. The Natural Rubber Producers Association said the rubber was washed ashore in 1963Reuter - 88 words
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Article100 1965-04-16 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. A! schooner with five men from a mission for UNESCO had been detained In Jakarta's Taniung Priok harbour. Antara news agency reported yesterday. Thr men were of British French. American and West Orr- mm) nationality. They hurl been taking film* In the100 words
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Article498 1965-04-16 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Britain's special envoy to t lie Far East. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, today made it clear to AfroAsian countries that the British Government had "no other Interest" in Malaysia but to defend it from outside aggression. Ho said: It la our aim to show all498 words
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Article39 1965-04-16 1 W INDIES 2«H>-6 (iEORCIETOWN Thurs Australia struck quick blow- on M((>nd d.iy of third Test. Weal ladlcf lirst h— *T BCOW shortly after lunch WM (Kanhai It, Butch, r Nurse \l. Sobers I Solomon <>> Sec Pace 18.39 words
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Article, Illustration366 1965-04-16 2 China, Russia now 'almost enemies' over Hanoi LONDON, Thursday THE RUSSOChinese rift over Vietnam was reported today to be widening sharply with increasing Peking suspicion that Moscow was scheming to establish a firm foothold in Hanoi. Diplomatic reports said that Peking continued to keep a close watch on Russian arms366 words
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Article65 1965-04-16 2 FORT VICTORIA (Rhodesia) I Thurs.— Mr. Lan Smith. Rhode.siun I Prime Minister, said here last I night that If negotiation* with Britnin on independence ended in deadlock, "then we must face up to the question of assuming our Independence." He m opening tho campaign for his RhodesReuter - 65 words
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Article36 1965-04-16 2 KATMANDU.* Thurs. Two 1 Shi-rpa guides were k'.llPd when an r avalanche nil an ait-Japan ex- 1 poditioti to Mount Dhaulugiri in c the Himalaya.-., according to all message received here. AP. IAP - 36 words
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Article312 1965-04-16 2 HUMAN-WAVE ATTACK REDS 'DRUGGED' SAIGON, Thurs. Strong evidence that some Communist Viet c o n g guerilla units have been doped with opium before being sent on suicide-type attacks vn Vietnamese Government ml l ita CJ positions was disclosed today by reliable American military sources. The sources said that recentlyReuter - 312 words
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151 1965-04-16 2 VJEOUL. Thurs.— About 20 students and several policemen were injured here today as South Korean •student demonstrators protesting against Government moves for early normalisation of relations with Japan clashed with riot police. About 1.500 black-uni-lormed boys were blocked by policemen as they lett151 words
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Article210 1965-04-16 2 Russia makes arms gift to Kenya NAIROBI. Thurs. Kenya has signed an ajrreemont with the Soviet Union for a gift or arms, the Defence Minister. Or. Nuoroße Munu.ii. announced la^t niclit. "The arms .ire uoins; to b« hem-in i.i in Kenya and will not be usri lor rxtornai im.isi-.m he210 words
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Article46 1965-04-16 2 NEW DELHI. T lurs- Nin« irmrn were killed yesterday uhen v Indian Air Force Dakota rashed In the Jungles of NaT»anci. the Defence Ministry anlounred. The piano \\;is on a supplrIrop mission to Federal .security orces stationed in Nagaland— JPI.46 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-04-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby jC> «O* 7\ 1 1 /"WMAT ARE^N HEY' I > XJ doing V nn t J WITH W J nJ UAT II £9_327 words
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164 1965-04-16 3 Man who gave up £25,000 to fly dies in crash Jl RSI Y. Thurs— A u\ai\ uho gave up i C2MM legacy at the age of 1!) BMMM he loved flying died last night in an air crash here. He was Capt, Peter Self, pilot of a British Dakota whichReuter - 164 words
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Article63 1965-04-16 3 MOSCOW, Thurs— Soviet po- cracked a gold black market racket involving such picturesque characters as Vastly the I Snout," "Yashka the Hand" and i woman who liked to call her elf "Queen of the Banknotes." I The newspaper Pravda said one Acman had already beenReuter - 63 words
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97 1965-04-16 3 I Washington. Thurs. l The Early Bird commerI cial communications satellite is new "on station" over the Atlantic ready to carry television between Europe and i America in the next few weeks. The satellite launched from the Cape Kennedy space centre InReuter - 97 words
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522 1965-04-16 3 Prosperity of all at stake: Warning by Wilson NEW YORK. Thurs JjR. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, yesterday stressed the urgent need for a change in the world's financial resources, saying that the prosperity oi people throughout the world was at stake. "There is too much at stake forReuter - 522 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-04-16 3 Goodie the star char mops up the rest THE British "char (cleaning woman) used to be a motherly, elderly person whose figure bore all too clearly the traces of years of hard work, down on hands and knees, scrubbing. Mrs. Goodie Summerskill from Tolworth, Surrey, is not like that: SheExpresspic - 95 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-04-16 3 Labour peeresses clash over those birth pills LONDON. Thursday uKji\uKJi\, iiuusuay. OARONESS Gaitskell, widow of the former Labour Party leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, said last night that the pharmaceutical industry should try to produce a contraceptive pill for men rather than women. She was commenting in the House of LordsReuter - 253 words
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134 1965-04-16 3 LONDON. Thurs \fORK Hritish newspapers will be forced out of existence unless sn.iriiii; production and (lisirituitinn costs can be met. a trade union olli ci.i' foreraM today Mr GenM Byrne, president of the British National Union of Journalists, said more use would have toReuter - 134 words
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143 1965-04-16 3 Palace servants win right of appeal ONDON, Thurs. Footmen, maids and other servants at Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace have won the right to protest against losing their jobs. Hitherto, the civil service trade unions to which most Dalace servants belong have been unable to protest because no procedure for protestingReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement168 1965-04-16 3 Special Offer LAST 2 DAYS O(/R GROUND FLOOR SHOP Ch ldrens wcorinq opporcU DruAIM Mcnl deportment RtmAlil Cosmetics perfumery OPEN FIRST FLOOR TODAY C Lod.es Shop Fashion Fabrics v Shoes Handbags Sports/swim wear >, v Lingeries j^s|s, Dresses Accessories Nfcl, V SECOND FLOOR —'•iv """'^il Boby Needs Toy i|_j. Itlllk168 words
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Advertisement262 1965-04-16 3 hc AH-Famil;j §A Prink! Mjh so wholesome ff^SSHS^g like Seven-Up II > m&s^M Fair warning: next year will be too late. jg|| The great New York World's Fair is 650 acres of thrills, fantasy, fact, and dazzling brilliances so fabulous that it's in its second year. And better than ever!262 words
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Advertisement259 1965-04-16 4 REX "ng"r' "HURRY" SEE It" NOW!* LAST 2 DAYS! "ITS MORE RECKLESS THAN JAMES BOND'S ADVENTURES"- New York Times q j TriArMAIUFRDMRiD' i 1 JEAN-PAUL 6ELMONOO FRAKCOISE DORLEAC "EASTIUICOIOR I CAPITOL (spoe) 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT; Introducing BLONDE, TONIGHT I RUGGED SIX-FOOT-FOUR ON A KILL OR Bk BE KILLED MISSION J259 words
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Advertisement278 1965-04-16 4 FRANKIE BLAINES yjf^^ Tfff MOST THfi/CUm B£Vr Of sJafl^M G/A IS G/ALS /tfOA£ G/ACS. JB I A _X fly nightly at CAWAV RESTAURANT and W^ 4BUNDEL ROOM direct from 1 e gyp t Jm^ EXOTIC |p i ofthenile 4^^ Showtime 9.30 pm ond JM-V fl Haw. I 11.00 p.m. Tel:278 words
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498 1965-04-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman will make a major policy speech when he opens the third Malaysian Alliance convention at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Saturday. Diplomats and other distinguished guests have been invited to the opening ceremony of the one-day convention. An498 words
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Article57 1965-04-16 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs The Klant; Town Oouncfi hu pri>bibtted tin> breeding or keeniim of pics m the PaDdaatarao new vill.iue lure irom June 1. A apokeaman ol the council said that the area has a population of more than 5.000 people and pigs ln the village57 words
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Article37 1965-04-16 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— The Oovernor of Sarawak. Tun Aban« Ball Opt-nt?. bai appointed two ;,<M\- mbera to tha Sta ice Commission. They arc Prneirah Monteirrai anak Tugaog IM Hajl tataa bin Bulons37 words
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Article47 1965-04-16 5 Si:NOEI I'ATANI. Thurs.— Th« Sultan and Sultanah of K> win attand a daaoa In aid of the lVmpler Hospital fund at tlv SunKei Patani Club on Saturday nißh!. Miimi- will be provided by the danrr section of the Royal j MalavMun Police band.47 words
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101 1965-04-16 5 Sultan to open new bridge tomorrow IfOTA BHARI. Thurs. The Sultan of Kelantan will open the Sultan Yah-■-.i Putra Bridge here «hich is named after himself on Saturday. Workmen are now puttine the finishing touches to the fountain built in the. centre of the roundabout on the Kota Bharu end101 words
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Article58 1965-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The sec-retary-general of Unmo Malaya Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, and the Federal Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, have been invited to attend a speech contest, organised by the Singapore Umno Youth division at Umno House next month. Inche Senu58 words
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Article42 1965-04-16 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs. The Kedah Ceylonese community will give a dinner at Alor Star Rest House next. Thursday ln hon- our of Mr. K. Ayadurai who wns recently appointed a Justice of the Peace by the Sultan of Kedah.42 words
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174 1965-04-16 5 Labourer: I was cheated of $4,500 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A man who recently came into a small fortune has reported to the police that he was cheated of $4,500 on April 13 by another man who promised to find him a job. Tan Koo Han. 59. a labourer, told the police174 words
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Article, Illustration202 1965-04-16 5 'Mother of Umno' claim by PMIFs Katijah ITANGAR, Thurs. AV The PMIP rational women's leader, Puan Katijah binte Sidek. yesterday claimed she was the "mother of Umno." "But because of my loyalty to the cau.se of Muslims and Malays, I left Umno when I found its policy was no longer202 words
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162 1965-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Karl Darnhofer of Austria has won the highest award in the colour slides section of the Singapore International of Photography 1964 Competition held on April lo and 11. His slide entitled "Kerstln" was chosen among 1.687 slides by 431 photographers from162 words
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Article61 1965-04-16 5 KANUAK. I'liurs.— Ferlu> Umno will send Uneu delegates to the Aliiance political convention to be bald in Kuala Lunipui on Saturday. ihe delegation will be led by th« Mentri Bi'.-. :> r, DMO Sneikn Ahmad, and the other members arc the Perils Umno secnury Inche61 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-04-16 5 Flyovers suggested for PJ's two 'death traps' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A proposal to build flyovers to eliminate the traffic problem at the two "death trap" Junctions in Petaling Jaya has been included in the First Malaysian Five-Year Plan beginning next year. The State Engineer. Mr. Joseph LJew, said this todayThe Times - 185 words
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81 1965-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Japan will give Ma- laysia a railcar under the Colombo Plan, the Federal Minister for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here last night. This was agreed to during his recent talks with Japanese officials. Dato Sardon, speaking to reporters at81 words
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Article23 1965-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police arrested six secre.t society gangster* under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance during the last 24 hours.23 words
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188 1965-04-16 5 HUSBAND CITES EX-CIGS LORD HARDING f ONDON. Thurs.— Field RJ Marshal Lord Harding of Petherton. former Chief of the Imperial General Starr and Com-mander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces in Singapore from July 1949 to May 1951. wai yesterday cited as corespondent in a pending divorce case. The petition188 words
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Article27 1965-04-16 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs.— The Mentrt Besar ol Johore. D.ito Haji H:iasan bin H.tji Yunos. today opened a nrw mosque in K.imnong RacioiiK. 20 miles from here27 words
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Miscellaneous248 1965-04-16 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Sailer's a fool nearer the I. Dance to two wlnd-instru- ~?J n 5) JI menus (C) old Scandinavian of manner i Cant trouble father, he's 5P 4 uncouth tB>about to have forty »Uiks 8 Fr^nd has Ideas about bulld-(3-3) ing a fence (8). I SeerUstrf248 words
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372 1965-04-16 6 A stolen car charge: Man is acquitted PAPERS WERE FORGERIES, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Thurs. j A DISTRICT court was told today that all documentary exhibits relating to a stolen car were "forgeries, produced from the files with the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles." Senior Inspector Terence Perreau, prosecuting, said this after372 words
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Article195 1965-04-16 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Trades Union Congress is organising a meeting to protest against the Government's non settlement of claims submitted by three unions which represent workers in the public service. The three unions affiliated to the NTUC— are the Amalgamated Union of Public195 words
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Article41 1965-04-16 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K.M. Abdul Razak. today gave v lunch at the Tanglin Club, in honour of the viMting general manager of Indian Overseas Bank Ltd.. Mr. K. M NanJappa.41 words
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Article33 1965-04-16 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Bicycle Dealers' Association will hold a dinner to mark its 12th anniversary at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street on April 25 at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article40 1965-04-16 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An international concert pianist, Mr. Peter Cooper, has arrived here as the examiner for the Trinity College of Music. London. Mr. Cooper, who will be here till next Wednesday, will examine more than 80 candidates.40 words
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242 1965-04-16 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The i management of Naafi and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union, have reached a new wage agreement which i provides for more pay and improved working conditions for the workers. A spokesman lor Naafl today confirmed that242 words
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283 1965-04-16 6 EDUCATIONAL TV: 'NOT POSSIBLE YET' SINGAPORE, Thursday. qrHE Chief Engineer of Radio and Television Malaysia (Singapura), Mr. George Ang, today said limited ancillary studio facilities, among other things, made it impossible for an educational television service to be introduced immediately. Speaking to the Rotary Club of Singapore iWesti Mr. Ang283 words
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Article162 1965-04-16 6 Paint plant opened by Dr. Goh SINGAPORE, Thurs. The local paint indutsry enjoys two advantages in its future development sizeable portion of the domestic market to compete for and a proximity to consumers because of being located in the heart of South-east Asiu. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng162 words
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Article149 1965-04-16 6 FLAT SALES: 'MANY INQUIRIES' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Housing und Development Board today reported that ft had received many enquiries during the last few days by tenants of the Tiong Bahru pre-war flats, who wish to purchase their fiats. These tenants wanted to know whether they should submit their letters of149 words
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532 1965-04-16 6 TUN YUSOF TO OPEN NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's National Language Month will start on April 23. and will be ceremoniously opened by the Tang riiPertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak at Victoria Theatre at 10 am. it win end on May -j with the man reading of a532 words
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Article32 1965-04-16 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— St Hiida> Church in Ceylon Road will hold its annual fun fair and fete on May 1 from 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the church grounds.32 words
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Article416 1965-04-16 6 'THE following la tod*y'a nrhedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt. Cairo. Karachi. Cnlrutta. Kuala Lumpur iba 7M> r>.4ft p.m.: from London. Zurlrh. Tel Aviv, Tiheran. Bombay. Colomho iHA 712) 6.25 pm.; from Sydney.416 words
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Advertisement260 1965-04-16 6 introducing Mr- Thrifty He saves with the Hongkong Bank! Mr. rj|||l|||h year. Mr. Thrifty knows f.re cannot destroy Thrifty knows a Hongkong Bank Savings 111 H HHHnI 111! his savings nor can thieves steal them. ..he Account is the safest place to keep his money irjOBIJII !B|RRM||7I sleeps peacefully at260 words
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Article, Illustration771 1965-04-16 7 VITAL FOR OUR PEACE AND SECURITY, AND TO NEUTRALISE MISCHIEF RAJA The function of national language committees is now no longer what it was in the past, which i MM ;i periodic exercise. Their function is now a continuing one of accolrrating the use and study771 words
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287 1965-04-16 7 RANGERS LOOK FOR TOUGHER WAR TASKS IPOH, Thursday r pilE Malaysian Rangers, the youngest unit of the nations armed forces who have already won their spurs in operations against the remainder of the Communist terrorists and Indonesian guerillas, are ready for "tougher tasks" their Commander, Col. I. G. WYHsted, disclosed287 words
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Article87 1965-04-16 7 A $71,800 response to appeal SINGAPORE. Tiiurs.— The Sin- I giipoic Ciitholic Welfare Services' bai .so far received contributions, from tIM public totalling $71,800; in najMNIM to its appeal for flu- tndal aid to help its charitable;; j activities. Ti.c S.C.W.S. director. Mr. Cyri t I Chew, snirl that the87 words
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106 1965-04-16 7 Indonesian couple had no papers jailed IPOH. Thurs. An Indonesian couple were sentenced to one month's Jail by the magistrate's court here today when they pleaded guilty to entering Malaya wilhout a passport. Wari bin Moteh. 26. and his wife. Blya olnte Mansudl. 19. were alleged to have entered Singapore106 words
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Article48 1965-04-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, has referred to arbitration i trade dispute between the Insurance Company of North America and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union, relating to the dtOBMB] of <wn rmplovees. Mrs. Sally Phani ;ind Mr. Yeo Ngak Boon48 words
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270 1965-04-16 7 DENANG, Thurs.— Two 1 Indonesians, who were arrested in a Penang security area on March 21. were commit- j ted today to stard trial In the High Court under the Emergency (Crimi-j minal Trial) Regulations. Saad bin Ta»mln, 30. of Ba«an Api270 words
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109 1965-04-16 7 Thieves cut phone links with Batu Tiga ITUALft LI viPUR. Thurs.— Thieves yesterday stole 2.SHO yards of telephone wire, thus cutting telephone communications between Kuala Lumpur and Ratu Tiga 13 miles away. I The communication disruption lasted the whole morning. The thieves cut 52 lines from the telephone poles along109 words
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101 1965-04-16 7 Building boom hit by 'credit squeeze' KUALA LUMPUR,; Thurs. The "credit i I squeeze" by banks through increased in- 1 terest rates has slowed j down the building boom in the country. This was stated by the president of the Selangor Property Owners and Ratepayers' Association. Mr. Leong I Hoe101 words
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Article23 1965-04-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v Dr. Claude Rhea. si tenor, will give a concert at Stsidium Negar.i on Sunday at 8.15 Dm23 words
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Advertisement244 1965-04-16 7 j I Per )A Intircttl I FIXED 1 O/ o monfht I DEPOSIT HP l^^ INTtREST 6 months 6 ,1 O 'ER I 1? months 6 '..I I *NNUM Hl3-?4months 6* I |CONTINUING^^O/ 0 H flflM I DEPOSIT H^^ INTtREST I. I account A N R UM HBHpi ■Bflß Ms^^sHXAs^BilflO244 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-04-16 8 NO major damage was caused when a 25-lb bomb exploded at this junction of Fort Road and Meyer Road In Singapore on Wednesday night. The bomb had been placed on the curb, part of which was blown off after the explosion, immediately outside the three-s tor c119 words
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Article78 1965-04-16 8 bLNGAPOKK. Than Two \ouLhs pleaded not guilty in a lie's court tod;iy to of breaking into the house ol Margaret P. ances Klkington. and $370 worth of articles lirtweru last Sunday night and Monday morning. Dißk Dm bin Mohfl. Amln mid Mokhtu bin Abdullah were alleged78 words
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Article28 1965-04-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Th« lan Association of Youth Clubs wU hold Its annual conference and general meeting on Saturday and Sunday at the University of Malaya.28 words
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273 1965-04-16 8 JACKIE SAM; YEO TOON JOO - Bomb alert and Indons caught at sea JACKIE SAM YEO TOON JOO By and C INGAPORi', Thurs. Three Indonesians were captured at sea last night by Marine police, shortly after the Katong Park bombing. Very lights lit up the dark sKy and Stirling gun lire riddled the waters as police273 words
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Miscellaneous36 1965-04-16 8 Hugs Bunny Bf§ ttatph Hvimctahl 1 I PHOOBYI I'MNOT^ LETV TH 1 U'L /pmJNIA WANTS VA T) CvCUUIAMiV-— r-^ GO! LIKE A MULE, VI CCME IN TH' MOUSE, J v \j V LET PORkTV. GIA^VE KLf^36 words
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Article, Illustration514 1965-04-16 9 Ramani criticises decision to keep floor price, but pledges Malaysia will work for its success BOLIVIA HOPES FOR PRICE REVISION UNITED NATIONS Thursday ANEW five-yecr tin agreement maintaining the present price range of £1 ,000 to £1 ,200 a ton was unanimously approved by514 words
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408 1965-04-16 9 The new agreement may wait for yes from Indonesia rplIF new tin agree- ment is due to rome into force on June 3. 1966, but its provisions make it likely that it might be deferred to enable Indonesia. the world's largest producer, after .Malaysia and Bolivia, to accede. Indonesia hasReuter - 408 words
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302 1965-04-16 9 Johore planters urge a game reserve FOHORE BAHRU. J Thurs. Wild elephants were still responsible for major damage to rubber estates here last year, according to the annual report of the Johore Planters" Association published today. The report said: "The Labis/ Kluang area and areas south of the Johore River302 words
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Advertisement147 1965-04-16 9 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 12 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO |f|p)(|)[f)f? MONDAY *^_^SE==^^ 8A.713 leaves at 9.45 p.m Comet TUESDAY I^^ BA n B9 leaves at 8.00 a.m VC-10 4 —^^^fr 8A.721 leaves at 7.40 p.m. Comrt WEDNESDAY BA 793 leaves at 2.30 p.m. THURSDAY 8A.737 leaves at 8.00 a.m. n 8A.71 1147 words
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Advertisement429 1965-04-16 9 VH^bil' symbol of yy^^f^y csictf^i ik»i*t"^# IjRH SAVING ACCOUNT F'^lW 7 DAYS NOTICE K«J^JH ONI MONTH DEPOSIT rrrKH IX MONTHS OR LONGER FfRfOO Ploc» your fundi whera you ran tarn th« maximum security and interest. Singapore Finance oifert you bath, for long or short terms depotit*. Writ* for more particular*429 words
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Obituary64 1965-04-16 10 J» HWtfi US (Mnimmm) MR CWEE WAN CHSONC. a«* SI, r~»«1 away pearefullv on Uth April I n< behind hi* beloved wife I V'*d»/n Koh Twee and pon« Theu 'jtm. Yee Jin. Ye* Rau. Benc Hong: 'UuKbten-tn-law Bee Baall i.vt Hnon and aon in law Kuek (iim Hone any64 words
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Article58 1965-04-16 10 Worrf. KM 1 Minimum, TAN SEOW SONG and fam:!r thank r.-iat*»ea and friends for the^r .rdolencee. (if. ni(h< vim ai»t> raa s.-n-. sonu. MR ANO MRS l.;m Km WhSti ■ml family wiah to thank all friends cil rel.itive« for assistance, wreaths. ■erolla 101 ',<<,■ Madam Tay Chit Neo U58 words
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Article753 1965-04-16 10 Tun Abdul Ra/.nk has done an excellent job in Africa. As jj a result ot the efforts ot the goodwill mission which he led home yesterday, the diplomatic tide has been turned significantly in Malaysia's favour in 1 six important East African capitals. All six countries^ The753 words
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Article330 1965-04-16 10 A sign warns wx>uld-be bathers of crocodiles, but everything else about the re-. 'newed Sungei Bernam head- .works opened yesterday is most encouraging. By divert- j ing water at will into a 23- mile canal the works will per- j mit th? Tanjong Karang irrigation area to build330 words
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Article149 1965-04-16 10 It has been < long time I coming but the Government Pharmaceutical Centre declared open in Petaling Jaya yes- terday was worth waiting for. j After some eight years' pre- I paration and the expenditure of more than $5 million, it bungs together in much more efficient form149 words
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LETTERS
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198 1965-04-16 10 HPHE Stale Secretary of I Johore. Dato Abdul Rahman Jaflar. must be commended for his long overdue warning to the Government servants in his state. lam not acquainted with the situation in the other towns of Johore but I must say that in Pontian the Government198 words
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Letter112 1965-04-16 10 T least five phone booths in Peialiiiß Jaya are out of action through damage. I countted them while looking for a booth from which to make a call to Singapore recently. Finally I found one that worked but only partly— I lost 20 cents before giving up for112 words
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Letter68 1965-04-16 10 I REFER to Mr. R. Chew's letter <S.T. March 31 1 suggesting that numbering plates be fixed on various floors of Housing Board flats to enable •r-oplc to identify floor levels. The Board has been painting directional signs on the landings of its flats. This system will be68 words
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Article520 1965-04-16 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya MORE ON ADVERBS AND ADVERBIKL PHRASES. VOCABULARY: Sharah. bersharah (\> tv niBi;e. or deliver a speech, majlis (a) g/iiherln;: council: kawan (tv friend; kawan2 (ni friends; naik (vi to go up. ascend: naik bast (Vi to go by bus; henti,520 words
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Article, Illustration737 1965-04-16 10 JAKARTA - JAKARTA Sock's 'crush Malaysia campaign— by A SPECIAL WRITER Thursday PRES I DENT Soekarno is dressing up Jakarta for gala days in the Indonesian capital beginning on Sunday. He wants to make the very best impression on representatives of 60 nations invited to the 10th737 words
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324 1965-04-16 10 A splash of oriental splendour to brighten the gloom I O.V»ON. Thurs. Two nc-man exhibition* opening today »t tho nmmonut'ilth Institute Art (iallery him to London ii it. i rile .Asian tontrihuti >n> to contemporary art. The artists arc hu;i h Them Teat f ,-oro I nans and heimt \ei324 words
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Advertisement744 1965-04-16 10 Straitt Hjjsi ft Malar Mad Clsssltied a«veftl<em*ntt raay b* h*n«e« 10 COLD STORtCI tUPIR. 4WANKET Orckard Ro.a »»r. D»,t) COLO f)TO»AOI HANCHII At Holland Rosa Katsng ■M aiiiKwisad MSMM CITY SOOK STORE LTD WlncHester Mouse Callyar Quay THE NCW« FRONT f ittpairick s Suawfmatkat M. M. ISMAIL > Aamlr.lt, Bo«744 words
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Advertisement96 1965-04-16 10 THE FUN OF BEING A WOMAN Who but a woman con be "pure frivol" one minute and indulge in a few good, honest tears the next L yet carry beneath ff all the "deep calmness on which others come to sun themselves 3" This authoress describes the joys in belonging96 words
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Advertisement115 1965-04-16 10 tfotfuha lltra Clear Pictures And Fine Tone Qua lit. v Look tor the name s~~- You Enjny Viexnng r^nfewx J 1 and M tt We Do The Rest tt RENTAL^ 19" TV $21.00 M J TV Aerial I I Mointcnanca I Replacements TV Insurance i Dmy and \to.ht Service including115 words
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199 1965-04-16 11 ■fOALA Ufttri R. Thur«. The Minister of Health Inchr Bahaman bin $aruMultlin. said today that his Ministry uould soon carry out re*rarrh on local medicinal herb* and plants Dried medicinal herbs and plants to the value of about Sfi million a yrar199 words
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Article89 1965-04-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Import quota for mosquito coils for 1 ttaa next three months from April 30 will be reduced from 100 per cent of an importer 1 proved imports for 1963 to 50 per cent. Import licences will be Issued on application. Teachers' seminar89 words
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78 1965-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of External Affairs has been officially told that 79 Malaysian fishermen held by Indian patrol boats near the Nicobar Islands early last month would be released "shortly." A spokesman for the Ministry said today that a message to this effect78 words
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Article674 1965-04-16 11 DOUBLE-CROPPING, NEW STRAINS OF RICE EVIDENCE OF RURAL PROGRESS TANJONG MALIM, Thursday yHE Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, said today that Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was living in his "own imaginary castle-out of contact with rural674 words
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63 1965-04-16 11 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Liang Slong. 53. was today charged with unlawfully cultivating 638 plants of Indian hemp on land adjoining his hut In Jalan Ungu. off Jurong Road. He was arreMed during a customs r;iid at 255 p.m. on Tuesd.r Tan. who pleiidPri not63 words
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Article43 1965-04-16 11 TANOKAK. Thurs Th« OrtHk Local Council lias drawr up several projects under the rural development plan These include a community hall a cement drain, extension to a Chinese temple, and a home for th« a«ed. costing altogether $87,00043 words
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Article, Illustration152 1965-04-16 11 Rodney, 1 1 pines for pet who foiSows strangers SINGAPORE. Thurs. A sad 11 -year-old Singapore schoolboy is spending his Easter vacation looking for his lost dog. After a two-day unsuccessful search tor 'Duke", a flve-month-old brown pup, Rodney Tan. a Primary VI pupil tn South-east Asia Union College, walked152 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-04-16 11 Little Miss Courageous LITTLE Choo Hoon. 9. keeps up a brave front, but two of her brothers. Hock Poh. 1 1 (behind her), and Hock Khee, 10 cannot keep back their tears. Straits Times picture by Low Yew Kong.Low Yew Kong - 39 words
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Article51 1965-04-16 11 KANOAR, Thurs.— The Perils PMIP acting commissioner. Inche Mahmood bin Huji Mohameu Noor, will lead a 10-man aeleg.ition to" the party's annu;ii i Kembly in Kelantaii next Monday. Pour of thr 10 delegates will reoresent the Perils PMIP youih section and two from thr women's51 words
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Article44 1965-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Labour. Mr. V Manlckavasagam. will pay an official visit to Senamat nev Thursday and Friday. Hi- )roersmme includes visit tfl th» Labour Office, the Johnre Laois M a.c and lactorv and meeting with lical trade unionists.44 words
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268 1965-04-16 11 Export restriction on our dollars may be tightened SINGAPORE, Thursday. RESTRICTIONS on the export of Malaysian currency may be tightened soon to prevent another recurrence of the "dollar boom" overseas. The hint came tonight from the Governor of Bank Negara, Dato Ismail bin Mohamed All. who said: "Now that we268 words
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Article85 1965-04-16 11 River- jump escaper fined $500 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A youth who jumped into tho Singapore River to escape police custody was today fined S5OO or three months' jail by the Ninth Magistrate Mr. S. Rr. iendran. Senior Inspector T S Zalr told the court that Lee Bak Chay jumped Into the85 words
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189 1965-04-16 11 ipoh, Thurs. me nuu*. 1 ager of Lion < Malaya) i Ltd.. Ipoh. authorised bot- tiers for the Seven Up Com--1 pany. and the manager ot j Universal Store.-, here v^ero i acquitted by the maxisi- rate's court today ol an j189 words
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249 1965-04-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Neighbours in Belilios Lane are now taking turns to loot after the nve children of a washer-woman. Madam Ldm Ah Hua. 36, who was killed in a road mishap on Sunday. The mourning children, ail of school-eolnn age. presented a pathetic sinht249 words
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Advertisement58 1965-04-16 11 SJMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIItIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIiIIIIIIIIIU 1 U wES&'l'i Just wear a smile J and a Bring your family for holiday shopping at METRO today. We are open for business as usual from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. =/^L urTDH r^S f SIN6APORE 2J .P^^^fli 72/74. HIOM STIIET, SINOAPOI! PMONI i 2 1 J 158 words
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Advertisement91 1965-04-16 11 MUf Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,000,000,000 accept deposits for varying periods of time to suit the convenience of depositors. IWAF lit i U2/o pa for twelve months for eighteen months for quotations for longer91 words
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Miscellaneous826 1965-04-16 11 9& M^Fz§£Y+ Xi £z\m [ft] TV MALAYSIA Malaya) CHANNEL 5 KuaU l.unipur A. 734 p m Across Seven Sea.s; Penanf: 6 Ipoh it Malacca 8.00 p.m. Npus in Mandarin: 2.00 pm. Test pattern and 8.10 p.m. Classical Songs: 834 tone: 5.15 p.m Te.M pattern p.m. Hazel; 9.00 p.m. News in826 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
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Article199 1965-04-16 12 INDUSTRY DRIVE GOES ON IN IPOH T*HE industrialisation A drive in Ipoh is also gathering momentum as more p atrepreneurs make plans to set up industrial ventures in this rapidly growing Perak town Building plans for a to- 1 bacco tactory. a sauce fac- tory and a biochemical ph nt199 words
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Article45 1965-04-16 12 Act. vines aimed at promoting Singapore's tourist Industry are being organised by the Adelphi HoteL Among the.se wa.s "A Malaysian Night" held last weekend. Another programme is "Spring in Spain" which is now on. The show, which began or April 3, ends tomorrow.45 words
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Article104 1965-04-16 12 Two more young Malaysians have earned an overseas study trip. They are Inche Mohd Ariffin bin Aton and Inche Ramlee bin Karlm who have been awarded scholarships by the Chemical > Company of Malaysia Lid an associate of I.C I i Malaya Ltd Both 20. the? are104 words
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311 1965-04-16 12 Goh to open 2 new plants for S'pore ANOTHER milestone in Singa- pore's industrialisation programme will be reached on Sunday when the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Svvee. opens two more new factories at Jurong in a combined ceremony. They are the $300,000 Nan- yang Iron Nail Mfg. Co. Ltd.311 words
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Article193 1965-04-16 12 A NEW type of table clock, operated by light, is now being imported into the Malaysian market. Developed by Seiko Watch Factory Ltd., Japan, the Seiko photo-electronic clock, as it is called, is said to be the first of Its type introduced here. This193 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-04-16 12 Manager here on market consolidation The export manager ol Presha Engineering Pty. Ltd. of Australia. Mr. Victor Dhar (above), who arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday to consolidate the company's export market in Malaysia. Presha Engineering Is a manufacturer of boilers and steam generators Mr. Dhar said on arrival that72 words
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Article277 1965-04-16 12 T<HE growing demand for flashlight batteries in Singapore took imports to a new record level last year, totalling nearly 27 million units, up about four million units over the previous period, according to provisional estimates. This was one of the sharp- i c.st increases recorded In277 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-04-16 12 This is an artist's Impretimoii of Malaysia's first Jut* and textile mill thr foundation stone for which w»* laid on Wednertlay by the Prime Minister. Tengkn Abdul Rahman. (ailed <;(Uni Jntr and IY\tilr Mills (.Malaysia! Ltd.. it is ■dtuated at Male Mandin industrial rstate. Province Wrllr*Iry. Thr55 words
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Article65 1965-04-16 12 Air-India has allocated its latest and biggest Jet. the Boring 707--3208. to Its flight through Singapore. It arrived in Singapore on Monday en route to Australia and Fiji. It is powered by four Pratt and Whitney 18.000 lb thrust engines with improved leading edge devices which65 words
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Article48 1965-04-16 12 Yawata Iron and Step! Co Ltd. announced that it hat produced Its 100 millionth ton ot steel to become the first plant outside the United States to achieve thl* mark The milestone was reached i exactly 63 years and five months after Yawau came into operation.48 words
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Article115 1965-04-16 12 'THE coming Into operations of a second bank in Jurong is an Indication of the advanced stage of development at this giant Singapore Industrial complex The new bank is a branch of the First National City Bank, which already has two branches in Singapore and one In115 words
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Advertisement271 1965-04-16 12 AVE\^O H HACKSAW BLADES Mean better, safer cutting. 1 j^^B Made from the finest quality I R steel, every AVEN HACKSAW I H blade is rigorously tested to IB guarantee consistent first class IK cutting efficiency. ©SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BEPHAD k.lumfu* uaou smGAPOftt w.***** »oh w.*n knangi* aw £1271 words
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Advertisement233 1965-04-16 12 You can depend on SMITHS r=r.— 1= ■> g Distinguished wall clocks. Models available Electric: Battery operated: Hand wound. SIITBS CLOCKS "SST MADE IN ENGLAND SOLE AGENTS: JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SING APORt —K. LUMPU PEN ANC IPOH. THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO.. (BORNEO) LTD. SARAH. BRUNEI SARAWAK. g a Si233 words
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Article, Illustration2399 1965-04-16 13 Now for the Grand Slam THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN 'As Bond fell Scaramanga held the knife like a tongue of silver flame' The concluding chapter of the big Bond thriller by LAN FLEMING BOND spun round as if he had taken a right to the jaw and crashed2,399 words
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Advertisement409 1965-04-16 13 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face use Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamel treats spots and pimples fast and will leave your skin clear and smooth. Eskamel contains Hexachlorophene kills germs instantly. Prevents pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease does409 words
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Advertisement885 1965-04-16 14 [H Vk>H I ill 1 3 i ■■I!1i 2 I k"* Wi I!j I ik^l ■sMmmmkmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmS (Cootlnoed from Pace ISI SITUATIONS VACANT S Wordt St (Min.)— Box SO rtt. extrm EUROPEAN IMPORT FIRM has .-acancy for Typist/Clerk, for their. !l«h Branch. Applications with full I. l. ilia of previous employment885 words
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Advertisement981 1965-04-16 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I IS Wordt $t < Mm >—Box i» cln. extrm FULLY FURNISHED SEMIDETACHED Baaassjlaan al Hon. KonK I Park. S'pori-. Immediate arnii«ii:on Tel: (8 pore i 332 V4. M.OO a.m. 11.00 a-ra. PULLV FURNISHED, Kenny Rill lluot^ilow, three bedrooms, teiepnooe. TV. etc. available ror 10 weeks from inn981 words
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Advertisement740 1965-04-16 14 EDUCATION IS Wordt $S (Mm >—Box i« rff. exfro j FOORMAN'S SCHOOL. rJnrolmena fo r Pianoforte A!t ijradea To Diploma. 1 X) Piaoo-Aciordmn IMano- mi. li.uiar. Krcorder. Violin. Cl»nnet, I lunipei Saxophone. I- lute. Tel: iS pore. Mlok 1 Suceett-minded (ludantt prslor STAMFORD COLLEGE ntc .ii«« Hem, Study Courses '.tiered740 words
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Advertisement1772 1965-04-16 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS r, H r./s >* I Mm >—R,,\ SO r(< nti'i FIAT 500 1949 new M ►«hml .widl- WAM ED UKGCN L ll.m StiOO uno Rln« Tho --ViJM FREEHOLD OR IEASEHULti FBM* l*Nli. Irnm IO.OOU la 4U.0U0 .4 n MIRCEDEt BENZ ISO i.-.i.'.r,.1 G 1180 rtlilitli IM1,772 words
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Advertisement549 1965-04-16 14 LAND AND SURVEY NOTICE DEPARTMENT -SARAWAK Nona U hkkeby uivin I. Mrs Kathleen NOTICE 1 Alison Singapore, hare applied The following parcels of State transler of a Special licencr In land will be sold in auction on respect o premises No :—l An»on 6th May. 1965. ar 10 a.m. at549 words
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Advertisement1295 1965-04-16 15 I I'J LIVERPOOL 4 WEST COAST U K.i Oue S'po»a Jjai» P Ttm li.erveal. tpam Ciasgow... M llM "lU3 LuerMtl aa« Api It Apt 21 A* 22/2» Aar 24 [.rerjial. 7n\ f 71 Mr 71 Mr H/ I N« I liirrpni Outii.n Apr 21 May 2 leMlltt Liverpial May 51,295 words
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Advertisement1284 1965-04-16 15 XPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINE/IT AND SC«NDINAVI»: Spore P S^am Pena^g Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg R'cam Awrp Cgen aUtema a) Apr 19, 21 Apr 22 24 2S/2S 1 May 11 24 May 31 Jwae 1 4 It aailtfia t) Apr 21' 2 May 3/ t 7/1 May 75 Jiaa1,284 words
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Advertisement1210 1965-04-16 15 I BENVLINE I EXPRESS iERYICE 10 tONOON, tl»E«POtl CONIINLNIA4. I'Wj BENMACDHUI For mm gay., i.nupore s itn Pernng KoUerdaai Jim i J la Pirt/Apr It Apr 21/21 IntwT l«aa 1 For London May II DTkJV \T T A Antwerp May 17 DJLNV/_J_a_A Hamburg May 21 .i.^am.l* r S'hara Penang Rotterdam1,210 words
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Advertisement1252 1965-04-16 15 tojg EUERMAN BUCKHAU S.S. CO.. LTD. ir*^ U.K./Contincnt Sm;auora P S'hlia )>tntni CIO Of JOHANNESSUII L'don, Ht'jrg, B'mtn. data vwerfl. Ncvcautla, M'ftra 17 Apr CASTiiiAN riaora. Itoa, H'awg. fdaa 19 21 Apr Cm Of CUSttYi Lunoon, mmt. Ms*n Wracmawm 21/11 Api 21 Apt cm Of UPON le«ooa. Huatira, tattardatA. Havre.1,252 words
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679 1965-04-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent pOXDITIONS before the vy Easter holiday close clown on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday were extremely quiet. Turnover was again poor and there was little inclination to deal either by buyers or sellers. The exchance will reopen679 words
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Article28 1965-04-16 16 Malayan Stock Indices Apr. 14. Apr. 15. 'Industrials: 76.57 76 71 Tins: 97.28 96.34 S rubbers: 103.40 103.40 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 10028 words
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Article159 1965-04-16 16 iJHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Almkerk 1/2. Glenlyon 3/4, Leu Ma.rsk 6/7. Tarifa 13/14. Kernland 23/24, Kyozul Mnru 25/26. Hozin Maru 27/2 S. Niik-ara Maru 29/30. Nara 31/32 AJax 33/34. Orient Mariner 35/36. lnchnuiy 40/41. Dimodorus 42/43. Hua Tomorrow: Benhope so.159 words
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Article62 1965-04-16 16 Malayan ■WM—J Bank! In tta rate* to merchants yesterday tall rat en to $100): Canada: huymg TT 33 5/l«, airmail OD 35 7/16. 90 d/»t. 35 15/16 credit bills. 36 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Canadian de'lart 34 15/16: Oauttcno Marks 120Holland Cuilders llri 7/s; French62 words
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Article337 1965-04-16 16 rpHERE II little on which Xto comment for the pa--t two days trading, state 11.C.8. Co Ltd. In their current rubber market survey for the week shortened rjr the Easter holidays. The April position, the balance of which was somewhat indetemlnate at tt.p outset,337 words
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Article57 1965-04-16 16 day. Coconut oil: bulk 163 rellera. drum km. Copra: Ai>r.,Mny UK /Continent Uncjuot.il. Pepper: Muntuk *MU RH MM «r,n:ik WH >147» MDHt Sarawak black lilt Mill Liimiioni; bkHk l'iU(.V) nell. rs. ASIA fl63t(N) BtUtaa. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' AoMcution prices: bulk MB MBem, drum ra. Tin- tone wai57 words
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Article27 1965-04-16 16 April 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 73j cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: mUI (op $9 87}). Unofficial estimated ofTi-ring 210 tons (up 30 tons).27 words
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Advertisement1139 1965-04-16 16 VI J^: KAWASAKI KISEN KAISiIA LTIX v Bast Canada and U.S.A. Cr«at Lakea Servtca l yo«o-.'"t a»o"trea« lorofTn Oetroit C«icage ■■•i>m Mart" II 1 3 Mey 21 May 71 Jim Hliti J Jily II lily ■■K.miUwt Man" II 13 lute 2E Jata 21 illy 1 Aag I Aag tl Aig1,139 words
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Advertisement969 1965-04-16 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW {EAIANb maiv r>4»l»,«r. AND K. GULF SERtMCI Tt: Fremantle. Adelaide, Meltearat. Sydney T» Madn< ait Nagatattiua >iMr.| iit» iV— i jore r S'eaia I'taan* lULIMIA* c May 9'll May 12/14 May >t ?trt ■ARPETA (lune 1 9 lunr II U Jute RAJULA Sis 17 Apr II Apt IS969 words
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Advertisement557 1965-04-16 16 y^ai^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service MM OIRECI FAILINGS (ROM siNUArOKt AND 4AUIA IB CANADIAN AND US GREAI iAHES POITS S'Dort f t'ftaa •'fnang tl* lortatt ORIENT MARINER Ist Call It Pert Gdn. 3V3S 2nd Call Apr 2i;U 21 30 May 21 O«'tNl IRASW k.a> it.U Lt/M tim mn<l557 words
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Advertisement221 1965-04-16 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Post toilfnqs trom Voloyslo direct to Gjnodion ond U.S. Greot Cokes ports BINTANS 27 31 Apr 1/ 2 May 11.19 Apr t«. M Call 3/ 4 May 2EEIANO t/13 May U/15 Mai Ik/ 17 May ISJiaa «**EAN 4 11 lone 12/I)ltat IVUltta 14 itiy BENCKALIS221 words
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Article710 1965-04-16 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lum- pur trading rooms of the Stock -ia yesterday. with the number of shares traded 11: bnn industrials ■eustead (1.000) C*. Meldiru C.Nt. Smeltert S3.SH) BL; Cue 11.31 su, 1 .■.'»»> 11.52: F. A H. rm. (J.OOO, 37. IS.OM710 words
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Article157 1965-04-16 17 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS declined again today. Turnovers continue extremely low- and moves were narrow. Base metals and oils were barely steady, but New Broken Hill and Renison recovered Is. and Is. 3d. respectively. M ls» was down 3d. to 31s. 9d. The exchange .s now closed till Tuesday.157 words
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Article246 1965-04-16 17 \V first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 733 rents per lb.. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was dull. K.A.S. and F.M.K.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int.246 words
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Article245 1965-04-16 17 April 15. Three BaMUM INDUSTRIALS: Boustend v eta. m. Ho« vb eta City Dcv 7 Cta, M. Invt V cts CaY Holdings N. Iron it cts. 14 etj. 0.C.8.C. M cm Dunlop IV it*. I'.uftinMjn 10 Ota, K Smeltera J4 cts. Kothman* 10 us. K.««o 12 vU. sin245 words
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Article55 1965-04-16 17 'Till, present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last vrar is Selling TT or OU tej i:> 16 d.. Buying TT !s. 4 1 lbd.. Buying oil Is.i 1 mi The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to55 words
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Article29 1965-04-16 17 ON the fraa axchansa market in Horn: KonK yeiterdnv the U.S. 74] for ci»h. Stirling wai quoted at 16 02 and ont taal of cold at 2«4).29 words
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371 1965-04-16 17 IMII price of Straits tin I .vain MM substantially in Pcnang yesterday by 59.87/ t» X722JU per picul making it the highest since December 1. This followed big gains in the London price on Wednesday and yesterday's rise representa a local appreciation »f 12&25371 words
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Advertisement968 1965-04-16 17 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE COURSE FOX CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 4t RELATIONS The University ot Singapore conducts a one-year course in International Law and Relations open to any person, uicluduig those in lull-time employment, whose application has been approved by the Dean of the Faculty ol Law. The course will begin968 words
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Advertisement981 1965-04-16 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Credi- 1 tors in the undermentioned cases will be i^eld on Tuesday, the 4th I day of May. 1965 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor, High Court Buildir.g. Singapore: Bankruptcy No981 words
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Advertisement964 1965-04-16 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. JOAN E. CRAIO of No. 112, Whitley Road. Singapore, havi; applied for a Public House. First Class licence in respect of premises No. 91. Tanghn Road. Singapore, and thai this application will be heard in the Court ol the District Judge and964 words
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Advertisement736 1965-04-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for .he following posts: (1) LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE: Candidates must hold a reelstmble medical qualification. and have special experience in cardiology; 1,2) LECTURER ASSISTANT LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS: Candidates must have, at least, a good736 words
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Advertisement281 1965-04-16 17 I NOTICES I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RKCtIVING OKDtKS TAKE NOTICE thai Receiving Orders were on the 2nd and 9ih April. 1965 made against the 10.--lowing persons and/or flrms: Receiving Orders made on 2 4 65. Bankruptcy No. 257 64 SKI.KTAI: M.I (I RM \l tt'OKKS ourd281 words
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Advertisement131 1965-04-16 17 1 v.v.wwvyv.v.NW.sv.v. Begin to learn the national language today 1967 is not far off when it will become th# national language. FEDERAL COLLEGE home study courses can guide you to quick proficiency in the national language which can make all the difference between success and failure in your future career.131 words
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412 1965-04-16 18 THE THIRD TEST GEORGETOWN. Thursday. AN umpiring dispute before play started, and a mercurial innings by Rohan Kanhai later, made it an eventful day when the Third Test between the West Indies and Australia began here yesterday. The West Indies were 201-2Reuter - 412 words
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280 1965-04-16 18 SELECTOR CALLED IN AS TEST UMPIRE GEORGETOWN, Thurs.— ln .in unprecedented move in modern Test cricket, the Wr»t Indies Board of Control railed in u'M Indies selector Geny (iomei to umpire the Mart of the Third Test between West Indir* and Australia here yesterday. Gnmez will stand as an emergencyReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-04-16 18 CITTING up on a stretcher, England left-back Ray Wilson is carried off the field after being injured just before the interval in the international match against Scotland at Wembley Stadium on Apr. 10. Wilson went to hospital for treatment and took no further part in the game, whichAP - 56 words
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157 1965-04-16 18 Driver wins battle for life after —8 months STOCKHOLM, Tliurs.— Racing driver Ernst Paulsson, 31, who has been in a coma for eignt months after a crash in a rare last year, has regained consciousness. Eva Moeiler. his 21-year-old fiance. I told reporters that he had "widerrully won his battle157 words
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Article122 1965-04-16 18 T\fEW YORK. Thurs. Former world heavyweight brxins champion Floyd Patterson spandl about US$3,000 a year on disi guises t<> protect him from !h». public, says the New York Times. In an interview, Patterson is 1 quoted as saying that lie took his make-up mar. wtttl bin-.Reuter - 122 words
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Article45 1965-04-16 18 1 LONDON. Tiiuvs. H Rusby matches pl;iyod last nUtU Union:— Cardiff 11 Pontypool 9: Newbridge 19 Bristol 9; Penzance (i F.ilrnoir;; 0. Leaeuc: Brainley 9 York 15; Woking 6 Warrlngi' ii 0: fUithdale 6 Huddersfleld 15. Eradfrrd Northern 15 Keighiev 0 I Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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389 1965-04-16 18 SOCCER ROUNDUP A spectacular farewell for Matthews LONDON. Thursday. A SPECTACULAR official soccer farewell Is planned for Sir Stanley Matthews, the Stoke City. Blackpool and England footballer, at his testimonial match at the Victoria ground, Stoke ori Trent on I Apr. 28. The organisers aim to make a memorable saluteReuter - 389 words
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Article80 1965-04-16 18 TOKYO. Item The world I Junior lightweight championship bout jy holder, rtaih Elorde of the Philippines and 1 postponed from M.iv 15 to Junf 5. >mmission announcrc Thp l*-round contest «"!H be held ,n near Manila. It was postponi-d at tnP rnf l uest ot thReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement686 1965-04-16 18 PENANG PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN UUL TENDER NOTICE Tenders from reaLstered Con- yang berdaftar di-J JC.R. Kelas "E' t 'E" > WORKS) andi dan ka-atas akan dl-terima di- :11 be revived at Uie office pejabat Jurutera Negerl Kedah/ iiieer. P.WX)., Perils, Alor Star hlngga 3.00 peip 'o 12.00 noon of the la686 words
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Advertisement826 1965-04-16 18 NOTICES LIQUORS LCENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION i A quarterly session or cbe Liquors. Licensing Board lor Stngapore will be held in the Court or the District Judge and Pint Magistrate In the Criminal District and Magistrates' Court* Building, South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10.30 ajn. on Tuesday.826 words
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Advertisement137 1965-04-16 18 Onp Bft V.T. iWnniwn WASNT THAT A GOOD IPEA V I DUNNO OOP, I I ...HOWS HE SEEMS TO 1 L K^iP't, ''>^''-'^^4 ST" B^fc-**". I HAP, HAVIN' OSCAR GO \wnrTHER I SHOULD MAKJKJG OUT?/ BE CON A* k| 'W. x ;ij JT W ?3^F^ 1 GET BRUNNEHILDE FOR YOUy137 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-04-16 19 THE NEW RIVER INQUIRY v U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Australian jockey Ken Smith was yesterday suspended for two months by the Stewards of the Selangor Turf Club at the end of the adjourned inquiry into the running of New River in441 words
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Article437 1965-04-16 19 Epom Jeep - Tinggi Gunong sparkles Epom Jeep RACING with He does winning trial in soft going J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tinggi Gunong, a course scratching last Sunday, did a sparkling trial on a soft track here this morning. Bidden by Kevin Mitchell. Tinggi Gunong ran 3f in 37 4/5 a winnir<g gallop, considering437 words
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235 1965-04-16 19 MOTOR-RACING MOTOHASHI: ANOTHER PLEA FOR SHORTER GP RACE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Abeyoshi Motohashi, the Japanese crack i motor-cyclist, today made another plea to the organisers of the Malaysian Grand Prix to reduce the main event for motor-cycles from 60 laps to 45 laps. Motohashi, who won the race for the second235 words
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165 1965-04-16 19 SOCCER IMPROVED FORCES OFF TO PENANG KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Malay.Ki.tn Armed Forces soccer team leave lor the north tomorrow for a friendly match against Penang at Penang on Saturday and tiieir Sultans Gold Cup tie against Pcrak Malays at Ipoh on Sunday. Forces, with seven new players in ihc165 words
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Article, Illustration432 1965-04-16 19 W LIGHTS for all nine rar s at Kuala Lumpur on >uini < Cl. 2 Di«. 1 €f Ray l>ra.un II 9.00 01. Whatnot II 8.12 Chendere Waseh 8.12 Tinggt (.11 long 8.12 Jolly Scout 8.11 Morning Time 8.11 Lovable 8.10 Gunsmith 8.09 PantjasiU 8.09 Earl Gabador432 words
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328 1965-04-16 19 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN CUP FINAL By Ipoh, Thursday pERAK Amateur Football Association president Teoh Chye Hin today appealed to Singapore football fans to give Perak "a fair chance to play the game" when they meet Singapore in the FAM Cup final at Jalan328 words
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Article54 1965-04-16 19 KUALA LLMPUrt, Thurs.— A i Malaysian team will meet Hour 1 Kong in a friendly women's soc- cer match at Hong Kong on May J 6. Wong Xi Leung, the FAM s wo- i I men's soccer coach, is now in I Hone Kong making the54 words
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Article49 1965-04-16 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Eng Yoon. Malaysia's national coach. Is unable to attend the MAAU coaching course at Kuala Kubu. which starts today. He told Tlmesports he could not leave Singapore at the moment but hoped to be present at the coaching centre during the last I four days.49 words
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Article31 1965-04-16 19 PENANG. Thure. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, wul declare open the first Malaysian Junior swimming championships at the CSC pool. Tanjong Bungah. at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article18 1965-04-16 19 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca Club will hold their annual Easter b<>g.>v BOtf tournament at Lereh or. Sunday.18 words
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Advertisement173 1965-04-16 19 Registered Trad Mar* SANITARY WARE are made like a DIAMOND for:SHEEN ELEGANCE WEAR Enquiries solicited for Wash Basins, Pedestal W.C. Pans, Squatting W.C. Pans, Footrests, etc. PRICES COMPETITIVE QUALITY AS GOOD AS THE BEST IMPORTED WARE GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. Miti-. Sti;anihut. I 108. Cairnhill Road Kuala Lumpur.173 words
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Advertisement125 1965-04-16 19 JAGUAR. SCORES AGAIN AT THE 1965 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX SALOONS TOURERS EVENT IRS I (unijmited cia Driver: R. A. Clinkard wtU U n D (overaii p |acin s s) Driver: R. A. Clinkard SPORTS CARS EVENT In SI Un|imited C|ass Driver: R. Gray. THE ASSOCIATED AUTO CO. LTD. Wholly own«d125 words
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Miscellaneous108 1965-04-16 19 DIARY i SOCCER Ipoh Dlt. 2: Police Field Force v Malays tJAJ grdi. Div. 3: Kllat Club B 1 v New Life Youth Club (Coronation grd); PCRC 'A' v Ipoh Police (Lower Coronation grd). Klanc Div. It I Malay Youth v Boon Hean. Div. 2: Northummock v MRY. Nefri Div.108 words
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Miscellaneous19 1965-04-16 19 SUMMARY SOCCER Lower Perak Olv. 1: Sungel Bcrnam 6 Novia Scotia 3 Ipeh Dtr. 3: I,-»iall1tmi wo. Borneo Motors.19 words
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Article, Illustration53 1965-04-16 20 TOH Puan Roho, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak, receiving a garland from Datin Sambanthan, wife of the Minister of Post, Works and Telecommunications, on her return home with her husband yesterday, after completing a 20,000--mile goodwill tour of 13 Afro-Asian countries.53 words
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176 1965-04-16 20 KUWAIT, Thurs. The Yang diPertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong were given a red carpet welcome when they arrived here from Jeddah last night for a four-day visit. The Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem AJSabbah, and diplomats were among the hundreds of176 words
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Article66 1965-04-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs More than 20 homls of dipioniii'ic misMnns here were todny briefed, for the tirst time, on Malaysia s operational situation. The Chief of Armed Forces Stall. Liciuenant-Geiieriil Tencku Osmiiii bin Tengku Mohamrd Jewa. brirlcd them at the Ministry of Defence on th«>66 words
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148 1965-04-16 20 G. GELDARD - Telephone link cut as copter hits wires G. GELDARD From KUCHING. Thurs. Telephone communication between Kuchins and Ban was out for several hours today after a Belvedere helicopter of the RAX accidentally snapped the wires over the Sarawak river at Bau Kitang. The helicopter, flying low over the river, caught148 words
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78 1965-04-16 20 2 Indons accused of having explosives SINGAPORE. Thurs. 0 Two Indones i a n s, Stanilaus Krofan and Andres Andea, were charged today under the Internal Security Act with carrying without lawful authority 431 b. of explosives at Tanjong Rhu at 9.20 last night. No plea was taken and both78 words
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Article475 1965-04-16 20 LONDON. Thurs It was a typical eve-of-the-holiday session in the stock markets today and by the early alternoon the attenkM hud been markedly reduced and business was at a low ebb. Although it was the tirst day of the new account, few people were willing475 words
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455 1965-04-16 20 Bunker talks have eased US-Indonesia tension JAKARTA. Thursday TOP-LEVEL crisis talks on the deteriorating relations between the United States ;md Indonesia have eased tension between the two Governments, American officials said today. President Johnson's Special Envoy to Indonesia, Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, left here today to report back to him afterReuter - 455 words
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Article229 1965-04-16 20 Blitz raid on Viet base QAIGOff, Thurs. 0 Some 230 American ami South Viotn a m 0 s c planes pounded a Communist Vletoonj Jungle stronghold about 70 miles northwest of Saigon from dawn to dusk today in the biggest air operation of Uw war. Then ma ipeealatlefl In Saigon229 words
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Obituary20 1965-04-16 20 LAO KWONG LEAN in BUMi ■Wmj p.:ir.lu: Cortei:.- will Hum* SI at nt 2 3O p.m. on L 7.4.66.20 words
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Advertisement148 1965-04-16 20 A 'CHRONOMETER" LiThl ib o watch of special I ~"H I""*' I_| merit, its exceptional i accuracy having been p";__f j I attested by a Swi^s > Government Control Mjp^-^ Station. Very ng.d MSfe^ tests govern the aword rWM Df this title. In order f/$ f to obtain it, a148 words
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Advertisement51 1965-04-16 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... |J Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely crafts- «#^_^ii|. man who patiently turns a chisef^ on a block of wood to create a A^^»ai cake mould of simple artistry. ANCHOR PILSENER BEER ITS TRADITIONALLY51 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-04-16 20 Highe*t and lowrM temperatures in M.il.ivsi.i lor the period 8 p.m. \V«diif^da\ to s p.m. M-sterda> ■MMM Lowest Lumpur 83 73 Kota Bhuru 88 73 'Mi 77 I|x>h 91 73 88 73 pore 90 7:f C Highland 57 Jtatelton 73 Kuchinar 7342 words
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