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Title Section20 1965-04-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIIMY, APRIL 30. 1965 15 CENTS KDM 1189 100520 words
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Article, Illustration997 1965-04-30 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM ARRESTS TO BLOCK L-DAY DEMONSTRATIONS BID Unionists planned to defy ban on rally By SINGAPORE, Thursday TOP leaders of extremist trade unions were rounded up today by the Special Branch in a swift move to forestall city-wide demonstrations on Saturday. At leasr nine were detained997 words
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120 1965-04-30 1 'Sabotage step-up on May 1' warning QlNOAPOBB. Thurs 5 Singapore's Deputy Prime .Minister, Dr. Toll Chin Chy<\ tonight sounded warning of possible increase of Indonesian sabotage activities on Saturday— May Day and Singapore's National Day. Dr. Toh was speaking to some 200 members of the Vigilante Corps at the Tiong120 words
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Article47 1965-04-30 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Security 01--licer.s recently .seized IOO.UOu Malaysian flags in Indonesia, the Deputy Police Chief. Briß.-Gen. Suk.tluu. .said today. They were seized while in the process of being distributed around the country during the recent 10th anniversary celebrations of the the first Afro-Asian conference.47 words
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Article34 1965-04-30 1 TAIPEH. Thurs.— The Liberian Vice-Prrsident, Mr. W.R. Tolbert, said before departure today he believed his six-day official vtslt to Formosa would result in closer co-operation between his country and Nationalist China Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration202 1965-04-30 1 Wife No. 3 for Senator Saiful Nathan UNION PRESIDENT MARRIES THE VICE-PRESIDENT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. SENATOR S.P.S. Na- than (now Saiful Nathan). 44. presick't t oi the National Union of Plantation Workers, has quietly married Che Jamilah binte Hussein, 25. a r vice-president of the union. The ceremony was performed202 words
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Article52 1965-04-30 1 LONDON. Than. Tlir B;mk !of England today instructed all Ui Hi banki to freeze some of' I their funcis. to restrict borrowing. I I The orclrr MM uiven a low minutes utter it hud been announced that 'he bank rate was unchanged at MVtn per cent.52 words
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Article46 1965-04-30 1 JAKARTA. Trims. Anh.ra newi ■gnC3 s ;ud today that v bottle containing MalayriMi propaganda pamphlet* «v recently I diMoveit'd rashed ashore in the Gorontalo territory m the Ci I Amonc tiir propaganda mi picture oi pfopit drlnkint beer. Antara laid l« utfl46 words
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Article59 1965-04-30 1 YEW DELHI. Thurs.— The tall of the vital hill feature railed Biar; Bet, In the Rann of Kutch border lighting, to Pakistani forces was announced here today by an Indian official spokesman. He said the Indian forces had withdrawn to the south after irifli.'ting59 words
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Article87 1965-04-30 1 Meanwnilc India has si nt letter lo thr UN. Security Council >n its clash with Pakistan over the Rann of Kutch. in informed source said today. Contents of the letter were not known, but it was preIsumed in Now Delhi that InI dia was warning that itReuter; AP; UPI - 87 words
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63 1965-04-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ceylon is to re-open its High Commission in Kuala Lumpur in July She will ai.so open two other diplomatic missions at legation lrvc! in Thailand and the Philippines. Ceylon lust opened Itl High Commission here in .July. 1958. but due lo economic63 words
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Article88 1965-04-30 1 NEV." YOIIK. Thurs.—Eightysix men have been indict- ed on gambling charges here as a result of cviI dence compiled by a computer. U.S. Attorney Joseph Hoey said that the computer revealed that the defendants' bettinjr transactions amount eti to between US$3OO million and $400 million a year.88 words
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113 1965-04-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, i Thurs. The Mm- istry of External Affairs said tonight that it would be a pity if the proposed Tokyo peace talks between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno wore delay- cd. A spokesman was commenting on a statement by113 words
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Article124 1965-04-30 1 "At the md oi that meeting t lie Tengku'i official visit, at the invitation of the Japanese Government, will begin. "The Initiative to hold the proposed talks came from the Japanese Government The Prime Minister responded positively to Japan's initiative since he is prepared to meet President Soekarno124 words
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Article102 1965-04-30 1 In SEOUL, the Tony k v last flight expressed his "sincere hope'" that the peace talks would materialise and lead to a solution. In a speech at a dinner given by the Korean Prime Minister. Mr. II Kwon Chung, ne said: 1 sincerely hope Indonesia will return to102 words
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234 1965-04-30 1 From J. FINGLCTON tVVMJKRKA. Than. j Australia is to send one of its crack infantry battalions fur scrxirc in South Vietnam. Tilt' Prime .Minister. Sir Robert Mcn/ies. in announcing this in P.-r-liament tonight, said the decision followed a request from tin- South Vietnamese dm234 words
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Article175 1965-04-30 1 'Alert' orders on typhoid go out KUALA LU M PUR, Thins. Tin- Ministry at Health today sent out "alert" orders to State medical and health officers following reports of typhoid outbreaks in Singapore and Malacca. The Ministry ban also ordered a probe to ascertain whether there Is any iin.< between175 words
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Article34 1965-04-30 1 CEASEFIRE BID NEW DELHI. Thurs Talks are being held M a ceasefire between Indian and Pakistani forces in the disputed Rann of Kutch border jre». Indian spokesman sai<l here to day— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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176 1965-04-30 2 Johnson happier with Vietnam situation WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson was reported last night to feel that the past week has brought an improvement in the situation in Vietnam. Mr. Johnson. Informed sources said, bases his judgment on the following factors: INCREASING desertions by North Vietnamese soldiers: AN INCREASE in enlistmentReuter - 176 words
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145 1965-04-30 2 TOKYO. Thurs.-The Communist New China News Agency today described President Johnson's renewed offer for unconditional talks on Vietnam as a fraud. Under the heading "Johnson rehashes fraudulent peace offer." a broadcast monitored here carried extensive direct quotes from the Presidents PressUPI - 145 words
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Article48 1965-04-30 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Japans Emperor Hirohilo. an authority on marine biology, today published his sixth book on the occasion of his 64th birthdnv. The book, on crabs in the S,iKnmi Buy. southwest of Tokyo, was put on .-ciio at 5.000 yen ($43» a copy. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article162 1965-04-30 2 LONDON, Thurs. The I Government said yes- I terday it was greatly concerned over reports of fighting between the Indians and Pakistanis in the Rann of Kutch area, but did not feel that British personnel and lnte- rests were in any danger at the162 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-04-30 2 NEW DELHI, Thursday THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, said yesterday it depends on Pakistan's attitude whether the fighting in the disputed Rann of Kutch "escalates into war." Mr. Shastri said that if Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire and a restoration of the status134 words
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116 1965-04-30 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. Workers at the head office here of the Amel rican Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co. this morning refused to open the I doors to callers. Yesterday the workers I locked the British-born inanafer, Mr. Leslie Wearmouth. in his office when heReuter - 116 words
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Article28 1965-04-30 2 TOKYO. Thun. Tokyo metropolitan police lwvo arrested in ])> "pie in breaking up vntta slivfiy nng thai told young runaway country girls to geisha houses.— UPl.28 words
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422 1965-04-30 2 We've killed 350 Indians: Pakistan With Pakistani Forces in the Kutch: Thurs NEW DELHI: Indian police have been ordered to "shoot to kill" if any Hindu-Muslim rioting erupts in the wake of the Rann of Kutch fighting, it was reported vesterI day. THE Commander of Pakistani troops in the disputedAP - 422 words
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142 1965-04-30 2 Bid to bar Bourguiba from Arab summit £AIRO. Thurs. Arab States today considered a move to exclude President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia from their summit meeting. This step was proposed at a meeting of Arab representatives here last night as tension mounted in the Arab world over the Tunisian leader'sReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement112 1965-04-30 2 BETTER LIVING He may not be very big yet, but his mother knows that he will always be fit and strong because his food is kept fresh and germ-free in her Mitsubishi refrigerator which has a sterilizing lamp 64 times stronger than natural sunlight in destroying bacteria. \*MOa, BETTER HEALTH112 words
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144 1965-04-30 3 SANTO DOMINGO, Thurv I S Marines sent in by President Johnson miurrird American citizens on the outskirts oi Santo Domingo, capital oi Uu- revolttorn Dominican Rrpuhlic, toc)a> is .i three-mail military ninta m named to rule the country 1 he IllU Marines Uncled hyReuter - 144 words
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143 1965-04-30 3 'WHERE AM IT' ASKED THE FLYING DUKE I ONDON Thurs. The Duke of Edinburgh. ting a helicopter with n Elizabeth the Queen Mother a.s a passenger. made an emergency land. 'ii an army paradeuround and asked a soldiWhere am I. 1 ton ot thf incident, which happened on Monday, was143 words
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Article56 1965-04-30 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Mr. H.irolcl Wilson, thr British Pr:me Minister, drove into Vatican Ci'y this Mental to be receivrd oy Pope Pan! In private buHI a Thr last British Prpm:i'r to meet it Pontlfl KU Mr Haroid MacMillnn when he hud a private audience of Pope56 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-04-30 3 Princess in disguise sees what goes on in a red light district AMSTERDAM, Thursday. (_'ROWN Princess Beatrix donned a wig, on old coat and a pair of glasses last night and explored Amsterdam's red light district. The 27-year-old Princess had been visiting the social centre of the Salvation Army here,217 words
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149 1965-04-30 3 f ONDON. ThUTB. A geophysical survey for a tunnel under the Channel between England and France had "high quality" results, the Transport Minister. Mr. Tom Fra.-cr. said yesterday The survey waa virtually complete. Marine boring* had been hampered by wind and sea conditions during theReuter - 149 words
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122 1965-04-30 3 Mystery of the laddered stockings OIRMINGHAM, Thurs. The mysterious case of the laddered stockings has experts at Birmingham University puzzled and seven young women furlou.; The ."-even met at work on Tuesday and found each had laddered or holed a new pair of stockings the previous night. And. by further122 words
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Article37 1965-04-30 3 SOUTHEND rinirs. Swimmer Terence Smith. 19. who nin naked from UK mi mm] Mated for i< towel to dry himself from two at It led uonipn .sunb:i!hfrs. was fined £20 veetevdaf lor insulting behaviour UPIUPI - 37 words
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94 1965-04-30 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. j Claude Bramall Burgess, Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong from 1958 to 1963, oJlered no defence in the Divorce Court here yester- day when his wife Margaret Joan was granted a a decree nisi because of his adultery. Mr. and Mir,.Reuter - 94 words
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Article30 1965-04-30 3 LONDON. Thurs. Britain plans to spend £16 million <>n education in Commonwealth countries in the current financial ve.tr. the Ministry of Overseas Develoo- ment announced.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article40 1965-04-30 3 CHEI.MSFORD E n g la iieli. 1 Thurs.— Doctor.-. :n Chit city's hos- pitals have been asked not to pres- i rribe beer and item for patients because of a price increase imposed bj the recent Budget. —U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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239 1965-04-30 3 Russians seize Briton in Moscow as spy T ONDON, Thurs.— The i L* Foreign Office an- nounced today that a British citizen named Gordon Brooke had been arrested in Moscow. The usually well-inform-ed Daily Mail said he had been charged with spying and a big show trial might be underAP - 239 words
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Article38 1965-04-30 3 PITTSBURGH. Thurs The United Steelworkers Union yester- day officially agreed to an unprecedented four-month- no-strike eoottad extension with :he steel industry Never before hap thr union voluntarib) agreed to an extension I with "Big 8:eel UPIUPI - 38 words
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Miscellaneous16 1965-04-30 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 'q3{ n nil /K il Gin f THE PICTURE J Q16 words
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842 1965-04-30 4 CONVERSION TO NEW PSA SALARY SCALES SINGAPORE. Thursday THE wage bill of the Port of Singapore Authority will increase to S3B million a year, if it has to implement a "step-by-step" conversion from the old to the new salary scales for its842 words
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137 1965-04-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— "Miss Modern Nurse 1965" and "Mr. Health 1965" will be chosen at the AUPE Nurses Night (Malam Ju urawat) to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel on May 14. All members of the Singapore Government Nursing Service who are members of137 words
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Article35 1965-04-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. A. H. Jeeris has been elected chairman of the Army Civil Service Union. Other officials are: Mr. Ismail Ahmad, secretary; Mr. J. Shadrak. asst. secretary, and Mr. Haron Zahari. treasurer.35 words
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Advertisement272 1965-04-30 4 ORCHARD NGW showing! VllVllnllV (Tel: *****— SINGAPORE) DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm THE MOST SPECTACULAR OF IT ALL! THIS IS MORE THAN A SUPERB DOCUMENTARY IT'S A WORK OF ART ABOVE ALL ITS HUMANITY I JAT ITS GREATEST! See! The Exciting Events V jj^ i Of The Tokyo272 words
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229 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. 'rill Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said tonight that Umm applying for Government jobs in the near future would be required to possess national language certifi- cates. Inche Othman was speaking at a symposium sponsored by the National Language Month229 words
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Article, Illustration497 1965-04-30 5 'WELL TREATED BY THE INDIAN AUTHORITIES' SINGAPORE, Thurs. SEVENTY Singapore fishermen who were de- tamed by the Indian Government in midFebruary, have returned following representations made by the Central Government for their release. The fishermen arrived in eight fishing vessels yesterday afternoon and early today.497 words
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149 1965-04-30 5 Champs past and present to contest in chess tourney CJINGAPORE, Thurs.— Chess v^ champions of the past and present will contest the 1965 Singapore chess championship at King Edward VII Hall on May 8 and 9. The contestants will include Mr. Tan Lian Ann, who was recently crowned Malaysian champion149 words
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Article82 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University oi iSmaapore Students' Union will be holding its annual work camp, one ol its weilare Friday to May 5. This yens work camp, to be held on Pulau Aver Merlimau ionp of the Southern Islands), is being orsanised with the help of the82 words
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Article134 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Government announced today that volunteers who wished to join the volunteer sea patrols could either join up as Special Constables or Vigilante men. Those who don't have boats "ill act as crew and be under the command of the boat134 words
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Article71 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The National Trades Union Congress today reminded all members of its 52 altiliate unions to attend its May Day rally at the National Theatre on Saturday at 9 a.m. Th;s reminder was issued today because many union members mistook the police ban on a mass71 words
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Article72 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The V's Men's Club of Singapore today stated that the grand charity film to be shown as one of the club's projects in aid of the Singapore Spastic Chlldrens' Association would not be "My Fair Lady" as stated in yesterday's Straits Times, but one "of72 words
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169 1965-04-30 5 TV NEWS BULLETINS TO TOTAL 28 A WEEK SINGAPORE, Thurs.— From Saturday. Television Malaysia. Singapura will be telecasting daily news bulletins in each of the four languages Malay. Chinese (Mandarin), Tamil and English. This means that there will be a total of 28 television news bulletins a week, an increase169 words
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Article69 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Adult Education Boa id will hold special bi-weekly national language classes in the morning and afternoon to prepare candidates for the Government Standard I and II examinations. Fees for the classes, which will commence on May 10. are 50 cents for Standard I and $169 words
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Article63 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The I Naval Base Labour Union has submitted a new set of claims to the Commodorr Superintendent of the Base, seekinc wave increases lor some 8.000 industrial employees. A s|x>kesman for the union today said that one of the main claims called63 words
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Article45 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The British actor and playwright Mr. Emlyn Williams, who has won acclaim in London and New York, will give a performance at the Victoria Theatre on May 31. He will impersonate Charles Dickens in dramatic readings from his own novels.45 words
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196 1965-04-30 5 Anti-cancer campaign to begin next month SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Cancer Society will launch a massive public education campaign on the disease early next month. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will read a message to the society at his office at 3 p.m. on May 6. to196 words
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112 1965-04-30 5 TOP MODELS FOR 'FRENCH FORTNIGHT' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The French Trade Commission here will be organising a special "French Commercial Fortnight"' from May 10 to 24 to promote French products and France. The fortnleht will be highlighted by the visit of five top Paris models and famous Madame Carven. who runs112 words
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Article55 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Radio Malaysia < Singapura > will broadcast a talk on the national language by Inche Rahim Ishak. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education tomorrow night. The talk will be broadcast in four languages at 9.30 p.m. i Malay). 9.30 p.m. i Chinese i.55 words
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Article58 1965-04-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Singapore's Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, vill speak at the third annual oratorical contest organls- Ed by the .Singapore Junior Safety First Council at St. Joseph's Instition tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. Ten finalists from the second I ai-y schools are appearing In58 words
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Miscellaneous427 1965-04-30 5 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following i» today's Mhrdule DEPARTURES of civil aircraft movements at o Paya Lebar .n^r, S.ngapore: C J ,,J° gST-TEl^ BOAC: From Lnnd.n. Frankfurt. cutta Karnrh, B,.mt. Rom,. LonCiiro Kmrmehl Cilrutta Ku-.li don lP A 15 to l)llnv n Lumnir '.HA TM) LM P.m.: from427 words
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Article, Illustration246 1965-04-30 6 Japan's and Malaysia's roles in Asia by envoy w f/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— j The Japanese Ambassador here, Daio Fumihiko Kai today spoke of the "great contribution" which Malaysia and his country could make ior the peace and progress of South-East I Asia. In a broadcast over Radio Malaysia to mark246 words
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Article50 1965-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs An elderly Indian was found drowned in Stamford canal today. The man. clad in a torn singlet and a parr of dark trousers, was believed to have fallen into the canal a few hours earlier. No i identification papers were found on him- I50 words
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514 1965-04-30 6 JOSEPH MIRANDA - One-union teachers are already split JOSEPH MIRANDA: UNITY CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY, BUT... By Ipoh, Thursday REPRESENTATIVES of about 40 teachers' unions who meet in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to discuss the formation of a single union for the teaching profession are already divided on how this should be achieved. The powerful514 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Renowned Chinese pianist, Fou Ts'onx; (above) flew mt > Singapore last night to perform and adjudicate in the finals of the Singapore Musical Society's piano, violin and singing competitions being held today and tomorrow. This is his third visit here. He has been94 words
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244 1965-04-30 6 'No such bequest to Lady McNeice' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The late Datin Mavis Loke made no bequest under her will to Lady McNeice. This categorical statement was made by the legal firm of Rodyk and Davidson today on behalf of the executors of the late Dato Loke Wan Tho. following a244 words
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Article17 1965-04-30 6 KLANG. Thurs. The annual meeting of the MIC branch here will be held on Sunday.17 words
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Article29 1965-04-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temmenggong Jugah. left here today for Kuching after attending a meeting of the National Defence Council.29 words
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Article24 1965-04-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Wesak Day celebrations will be held at the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple, Sentul Pasar, on May 14 and 15.24 words
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Article22 1965-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twentytwo passengers from Britain will disembark when the P and O liner Cathay arrives here on May 12.22 words
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Article124 1965-04-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A PEKING publication "Revolutionary Songs For All" has been banned by the Central Government. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.> Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rah- J man. ordered the ban on I grounds that the publlca- l tlon Is prejudicial124 words
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115 1965-04-30 6 TESSELTON. Thurs. The J Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun, has praised the Ist Bn. Singapore Infantry Regiment and 42 Commando, j for their part in resisting I Indonesian confrontation. He told the two units at a farewell parade on thr town padang115 words
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Article83 1965-04-30 6 Monday public holiday in Negri Negri Sembilan Government today announced that the public holiday for the First Day of Muharram in the State will be observed on Monday and not on Saturday as gazetted earlier. A Government spokesman explained that the day actually falls on May 2 but since this83 words
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Article62 1965-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lln> Tuan Meni?. an assistant organiser at the Peoples' Association, was ordered today to pay S9S a month as maintenance for his estranged wife. Chia Liew Teck and his two children. Chia told the m.ieistrate- Ml** Jenny Lav Buong Bee. that she had62 words
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226 1965-04-30 6 Ibans to erect a stone to copter crash victims KUCHING. Thursday. THE Ibans of the B^.ileh and Gaat Rivers in the interior of Sarawak's Third Division are to build a stone memorial to the nine men of 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron and the Parachute Regiment who died in helicopter226 words
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Article31 1965-04-30 6 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Se- j rtniban Jayoees v. ill intfitain theworld president of Junior Chamber International, Mr. John L. Rundle. to dinner at the Cailton Hoiei on Sunday night.31 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1965-04-30 7 PETA FORDHAM - Betrayed by a faceless Judas at the farm... PETA FORDHAM by These extracts are taken from "The Robbers' Tale" by Mrs. Peta Fordham and published by Hodder and Stourhton of London at 21s. ALL TRACES AT LEATHERSLADE HIDEOUT WERE TO BE DESTROYED: FINGERPRINTS WIPED AWAY, MAILBAGS BURNT: BUT THE JOB1,959 words
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Advertisement41 1965-04-30 7 BAUSCM A LOMB S^ iJ!3«IS::::::::H::::::::nn::n:Hn:::-:nn: SUN GLASS STYLES 1965 Obtainable at all leading opticians. Bfly wars ofbnUSnjf fcr abettor tomatrow ~~F FMGIDAIREs GOLDENSO ANNIVERSARY DON I Miss CONCEBT munich" nonet Douan li;ihu>a clan PiiNtaka Sunday. 2nd May. 1M65 at 8.30 p.m41 words
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Advertisement147 1965-04-30 7 Registered Trad 9 Mark 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 A 8 THE BFST IMPORTED WARE GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. 3} Mile. Seuambut. 108. (airnhill Road.147 words
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334 1965-04-30 8 Dato Ong: Thailand is next on Mao's list PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Thursday. MALAYSIA'S Ambassador to the United States, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, yesterday endorsed American policy on Vietnam and said that Peking has set its sights on Thailand as the next Asian country to be "liberated."' He criticised China andReuter - 334 words
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116 1965-04-30 8 customs DENANG. Thurs. Ma- laysian youths were advised last night not to ape certain Western customs and manners. "You should accept only I those that will be of use j to you and cast away others that will destroy your national Identity." the Assistant116 words
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Article40 1965-04-30 8 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Supervisor of Elections Negii Srmjilan. Mr. P. Kuppusumy. will alee over duties in Kuala Lumour :rom Saturday as Senior Supervisor of Elections. SflangorHis successor is Mr. T. P. Mu•ugesu the Supervisor of Elections. Xelantan.40 words
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255 1965-04-30 8 1 Leave the signboards alone an L-Month plea KANGAR. Thurs. The Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad, yesterday appealed to "over-zea-lous elements" In the State not to damage or besmirch any signboards during the National Language Month campaign. "Wo should not put pressure on other communities to use the National Language." he255 words
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Article26 1965-04-30 8 BATU GAJAH. Thurs —Thieve: roke into the National Type Pn iary School help and .<ole tw» .■pewriters. a table lan and ar tiding machine.26 words
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137 1965-04-30 8 Two youths take $2,200 in office raid pENANCi. Thurs. Tw» youths, one armrd with a revolver, escaped with S2/21MI from the office of thr North Malaya P;ipcr Vill Co.. this afternoon. Tlu-y went up to th« first floor or thr building in Victoria Street and held up an office a-vsisUnt137 words
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76 1965-04-30 8 BUKITMERTAJAM. Thurs. A lorry crossed from I Penang to Province Wellesley with four new tyres which were later taken off at Butterworth. the Sessions Court was told today. Lim Joo Seng. 30. pleaded 1 guilty to a charge of evadinf $501.20 duty on the76 words
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Article33 1965-04-30 8 I KANGAR, Thurs. A delegaI tion of ten youths from Sabah I and Sarawak will visit Perlis next week usder the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sports.33 words
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Article29 1965-04-30 8 TAIPING. Thurs— The Marina Police have detained four men in connection with the scaling of 16 sacks of cockles worth about S4B from Port Weld, near here.29 words
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Article25 1965-04-30 8 BATU GAJAH, Thurs —The Red CRMi Society's Batu Gajah detachment raised $785.71 by selling flags in iU fund drive this year.25 words
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156 1965-04-30 8 LONDON. Thurs lytß. Christopher May--ITI hew, the Navy Mm'- ister, said yesterday he I was working on ideas to improve conditions i in some of the ships of the Far East Fleet. He had been asked in the House of Commons for report of hisReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement304 1965-04-30 8 We put you on the map faster than most! When you fly with us you jet places fast. And morning. That's fast. That's Lufthansa, one of the most important of them is Frankfurt, And when you get to Frankfurt? That's when air gateway to Europe. the wiseness of your choice304 words
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Miscellaneous122 1965-04-30 8 All** *>»P I*V V-T. Hum fir. gy sour rGcm*. ha>jp rr to V a six-year-/ ay/, cmow, ...he's stanpin' niwb V^"^\ ...and rr cxxmjd just OSCavR.ME SURE KKCVjS HCM f Ba h \OU>CH\H> (DOQYCOnA rEET TALL WTTH 7WOS£ f YEAH... lAS WEU. HAVE *£?j££ THAT ELECTRjC 1 J COULP HA»c\.122 words
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320 1965-04-30 9 KOTA TINGGI. Thun rpHE Central GovX eminent plans to award certificates or medals to members of the Vigilante Corps for their valiant efforts to -iuard the nation against Indonesian infiltrators. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail b'n Dato Abdul Rahman, said this320 words
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95 1965-04-30 9 BUKIT MER TAJ A M, Thurs The Sessions Court president. Mr. Ng Mann j S;ui. today warned a driver, Ismail bin Omar, that he was liable to a maximum i fine of $22,650 for attempting to evade $2,265 dutr on line quantity of slide95 words
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Article15 1965-04-30 9 TANGKAK. Thurs.— The Umno branch hero will hold its annual nu'tunc tomorrow.15 words
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92 1965-04-30 9 WIMiAPORK. Thurs—Sevrral foreign travel officials have praised local taxi drivers for their "rx<pllijit service and courtesy." This nit <«n the back for local taxi drivers came fr!>m a croup of X9 travel agents and executives who were here recently. Loader of the croup.92 words
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Article, Illustration130 1965-04-30 9 Air dash to see injured son VI R. and Mrs. J. E. Bcrk--1 shirt, who flew into Singapore on Wednesday night on a "mercy flight" to see their soldier son. Lance Bombardier B. It. Berkshire, who is lying seriously ill in a Butterworth hospital after a car accident. "We brought130 words
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Article82 1965-04-30 9 New name for George Town? DENANG. Thurs. The! name of the City Council of George Town will be > changed to "City Council Tanjong" if a motion la approved by councillors at their monthly meeting tomorrow. A motion a^kirg the council to HIM t.> the change Of name will Ik-82 words
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Article61 1965-04-30 9 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. The j I Butaan Sosialis in M.iy D*y message today called on "the. people of Malaya (including Sin- Rapore)" to join the working people In the rest of the world to cue all-out support to the peonlp I of Vietnam in the61 words
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309 1965-04-30 9 KUCHING, Thurs. IMPORTANT changes have been, made in one of the four land Bills to be considered by Sarawak's Council Negri at its meeting 1 next month. This follows representai tion.s by native leaders who objected to some of the I309 words
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Article68 1965-04-30 9 They wanted the final authority to be vested in the Governor-in-Council The amended Bill takes the power out of the hands of the residents and the Minister and puts it the hands of the Governor-in-Council. It also provides that no consent is to be given to any deal68 words
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Article46 1965-04-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I Th:pvc>. Ust night brokr uro the ofllce of the Government Clpricnl Union In Kundaiiß Kerbau Rond in Brickfields here and stole a typewriter and a fan worth $400. worn $400They cuined entry by bro;ik;i:R open the main door-46 words
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151 1965-04-30 9 The house owners who live in Govt quarters KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Technical Services Union (Selangor branch) is against the Government allotting quarters to propertyowning civil servants. At the same time it maintains that civil servants liv- Ing in their own homes ought to be paid the same allowances151 words
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Article60 1965-04-30 9 KLANG. Thurs A farmerOng Seng Knee. 38. was fined SlOO here today fot speanng a cow to death in his garden on Nov. 1 List yearThe court was told' that Ong speared the animal when he saw it crazing in his garden. He m60 words
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Advertisement144 1965-04-30 9 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamel treats spots and pirrples fast and will leave your skin clear and smooth. Eskamel contains HexachJorophene kills germs instantly. Prevents pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease does notcrack,144 words
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Advertisement459 1965-04-30 9 START ANEW I INTEREST II IN LIFE ■ILi ENJOY A SAFE If 6l 1 1 FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I I Your money camn the maximum safe aiut sure rate of 6*. when I youplaceit in a Deposit Account with I iiMIIARI) K-NNKINO. I No U.K. Income Tax will be459 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-04-30 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I h II "^k )P T L X •-■.■■> '•< a- t-u,15 words
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Obituary71 1965-04-30 10 10 Words »1S (Minimum) MRS CHIA CHVE KHIAM (nee Lee Sock KM paaa*fl away at 6.30 p.m. on street leaving ti-hiad ..hand, 3 tons. Hn..K I'Miar... BOM I'nuang. Buck i'h in^'. 'z artop' i d sons, 4 adopted dauKh'' ..ns-ln-law, Kea K-ni; Cad tag Wee, Tco Yang noun. L.et71 words
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Article831 1965-04-30 10 I Reasonable excuse is not lacking for the defects of the new comprehensive school system. In drawing attention to j these shortcomings, we have not omitted to mention the i various extenuating circum- J I stances. We are happy to j j print, elsewhere on this page, j831 words
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Article312 1965-04-30 10 Advertisements in Seoul for 1 40 South Korean doctors to i serve in Malaya are the first real indication this year that i the Government is actively j tackling its serious shortages of medical staff; and even this 1 move poses more questions than it answers. Is the312 words
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Article172 1965-04-30 10 J Subject always to conj frontation, Perlis proposes to I spend $50 million on dev|elopment in the next five years a formidable sum for a j State of 106,000 people, 32 miles long and 15 wide. The biggest single item, $20 million from the Central Government for Perlis'172 words
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277 1965-04-30 10 VIETNAM BATTLE TEST FOR NEW US WEAPONS WA S HLNGTON, Thurs. Weapon s developed several years ago by the United States are gettirg their first battle use in the Vietnam war. Most are well known and have been tested in field trials arid peaceti m c manoeuvers but until theAP - 277 words
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Article512 1965-04-30 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 76 YUNUS MARIS, By M.A. University of Malaya MORE ON ADVERBS AND ADV. PHRASES VOCABULARY: MuU (v) to begin; mala?. OR, mula2-nya (adv) at first, In the beginning, to bepln with; 'ilmu in) knowledge (also, a science, scientific knowledge): Ilmu Sains (N) science as a subject or discipline;512 words
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1026 1965-04-30 10 ABDULLAH AZIZ BIN YEOP - The problems of schools and teachers ABDULLAH AZIZ BIN YEOP From: Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Education 1 WOULD refer to your edi tori a 1 (S.T. April 23) which dealt with education problems. It referred particularly to such problems associated with the introduction of universal lower secondary education and the1,026 words
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Letter95 1965-04-30 10 V O U R correspondent who said that the Social Welfare Lottery prize money should be designed not for the rich to get richer but for the majority of the poor, has obviously forgotten that all lotteries are games of chance. Therefore no matter how the money95 words
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Advertisement784 1965-04-30 10 Straits Tine* Malay Mail Cla«tlft«d adv»rtliem«nta wioy bo handad to: COLD STONAaa •U" > MARKCT Orchard Rood RocapttoakM Oook) COLO •TORAGaT BRANCH!* Al Ho'land Rood Katonf Naval B.«a AuttlorUad Af.nl. CITY BOOK STONI LTD Wlnchtitar Houaa. Coltyor Quay THE NEWS FRONT J Hup. trick. Supotmaraat M. M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty784 words
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Advertisement100 1965-04-30 10 WORLD'S MOST WANTED CRIMINAL Have you seen a teadrinking German, sft. Bins. thick necked, with a sensual face and large Slavic head? There's U5525,000- reward if he's Martin Bormann, Hitler's secretory, malicious killer of "at least 5 million people!" He is believed to j be alive Read what to do100 words
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Advertisement70 1965-04-30 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers TMCKIS nIIHUID CKaM SCOTCH WnISKT I AMIUIU TMOUIHOUT UIUTSIt CALLING ALL SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OFFICERS! Consult The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. for FREE ADVICE On the options under the Widows Orphans Pensions Fund. Let the Great Eastern Life Representatives help70 words
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367 1965-04-30 11 if Front is not communal PPP will attend' IPOH. Thurs. Mr. S. P. Bee D i vasagam. vice-president of the Peo p 1 el Progressive Party, said here today that his party would nd the proposed United Opposition Front convention "if it la non-communal. Tn a statement lamed here, he367 words
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Article13 1965-04-30 11 MERSING. Tliuis A tire station costing 5136-789 is under construction here.13 words
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111 1965-04-30 11 'A stepping stone for PAP to win power' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barman Sosialis today described that proposed Inited Opposition Front was 'a stepping stone" for the PAP to capture power in Kuala Lumpur. It said in staten'»nt that the announcement to form the Front came .is "no surprise." The PAPS111 words
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Article, Illustration601 1965-04-30 11 The real peril by Tan 'EQUATING THE PAP WITH CHINESE RIGHTS AND ALLIANCE WITH MALAY RIGHTS IS DISASTROUS...' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE national president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today warned of the danger of equating the People's Action Party with Chinese rights and interests and the Alliance601 words
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Article50 1965-04-30 11 I/TALA LI.MPIR. Thurs The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Karak. said today that the second five-year development plan was in its final stases and expressed satisfaction with the progress so far. He was addressing state development officers at the National Development Operations Room here.50 words
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Article44 1965-04-30 11 KUALA KLBU BAHRU. Thinv The ft Mil Hill Mil istfr of Cu' ture. Yuuth and Sp'-rt*. En?Ki Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir wil addre.ss .he closing ceremony o three courses ccnduc.pd by th< Ministry hi tlio National YouU Trniniiie Centre here tomorrow44 words
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Article34 1965-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —I The Selangor branch of the ExServices Association of Mal»va will hold its annui'i meeting at the Selangor Club Card Room here it j p m on May 17.34 words
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Article30 1965-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Indian Minister of Transport. Mr. Shri Raj Bahadur, will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day vltif at the invitation of the Malaysian Government30 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-04-30 11 'Barred from seeing my wife' he says r^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A salesman. Mr. Lim Ah Ban, 38. searching for his missing wife was recently prevented from seeing her when he called at the Singapore Welfare Office. it said today: "I was Instructed by a welfare officer not to see my317 words
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211 1965-04-30 11 'Biscuit King' widow allowed to drop case SINGAPORE. Thurs The Federal Court today granted leave to withdraw an appeal to the Privy Council by Madam Tay Geok Yap. the first widow of the "bi.>cuit king" Mr. Lee Gee Chong. and her son Lee Boon' Leong. coadministrators of Mr. Lee <211 words
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Article33 1965-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A tapper. N. Ratnanujan. 32. was today found har.ginc liom a tref in Bukit Jalil Estate in Puchong seven miles from here- Police do not suspect foul Dlay33 words
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Article28 1965-04-30 11 SINGAPORE Thurs The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will speak al the Duxton Plain communifv cen'res second »ln,i\ersarv celebrations »t 7.30 D.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article30 1965-04-30 11 TANOKAK. Thurv— A 520.000 kitchen Is now being built lor ihr Tat. aleak district hospital to replace the present one whirh will b« converted into an X-ray room.30 words
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Article47 1965-04-30 11 BRUNEI TOWN Thurs The former Raja Muds of Sarawak Mr Anthony Brooke, said rh!s week he hari fcind many changes in the State since he was last there 23 years ago. •But the people remain as frienrilv anc' courteous as ever" |-c said UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration23 1965-04-30 11 KLUANG. Tburs. The Minister of Labour. Mi V Manickavasajrain will give away prizes to members of the Vigilante Corps here tomorrow23 words
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101 1965-04-30 11 GUNGAPOBB. Thurs. A magistrate. Mr S. Ra.jrndran. today committed two Indonesians for trial at the Assi/cs on a charge of carrying, without lawful authority. 431 b. of explosives at Tan.jonc Kirn at !>.20 p.m. on April 14. Stanilaus Krofan. M, and Andres Andc-a.101 words
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Article29 1965-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR Thai* The Dnlveralty Ol Malaya will hold Ift ronvorfttion dinner at thp Banquet Hnll dI Pnrliampni Builriir.g here en May 2P ;it 8 n m29 words
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149 1965-04-30 11 'Make your children learn Malay' call to Eurasians SINGAPORE. Thurs The president of the Singapore Eurasian Association, Mr. w H Mosbernrn. has appealed to Eurasian parents and guardians to make their children learn the national language. He told the associations annual meeting: "it la depressing to -<•(• the scarcity and149 words
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Article70 1965-04-30 11 Par t, parcel He said that the Buraslam were part and parcel ol Malaysia and as Malaysia was their country, they .should give it the best they could. He said that there were ample opportunities for Eurasians In the Royal Ma layslan Police Force, and the Armed Forces. The meeting70 words
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Advertisement49 1965-04-30 11 Capless '■4g^A Pilot capless CLF2OO specially *st^D|i for students at a very rea- sonable price. !Outy area $175 0 Non-duty area $1600 A tV^" mk. 1 y I OTHER MODELS ALSO AVAILABLE -JJIW horr- j:i 00 lo 575 00 non-duty O'«o .^i^T J*4 00 'o *82 50 du'r <><•* "^349 words
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Advertisement243 1965-04-30 11 Vital for your Vitality BLEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK Active. Stay active and alert with Leo Vitamin Capsi-tabs. When heavy concentration is necessary.reach for a Leo Capsi-tab. One a day is all you need to add zest to your life. MA6NAVIT in the red pack is especially recommended for the243 words
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Miscellaneous803 1965-04-30 11 "■'^^^WM^WWW^^^^^K^^ HH TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L. Penan*; News In En?hsh: 710 Sports 1 Ipoh A Malacca; 4 Taiping; Arena; 7.34 Across Hie Seven I 7 Batu I'ahal- 9 Kluanr- 1 Seas; 800 News in Mandarin; B4iii I anal. 9 Kluanr. 3 Marj Berbual g, 3 Nr Johore Baliru.803 words
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Article, Illustration410 1965-04-30 12 $2m. ceramic sanitary ware works for Jurong SINGAPORE is soon to have a ceramic sanitary ware industry. Said to be the first of its kind in the State, the venture is to be undertaken by ;i coaapmy called Kaolin Cera-; inies Ltd. j Registered in November 1964. the company which410 words
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136 1965-04-30 12 India trade team's trip 'fruitful' INDIA'S seven-member trade delegation left Singapore for Sydney this week after what the leader, Mr. D. R. Morartl, described as a very fruitful visit The mission, sponsored by the Basic Chemicals. Pharmaceuticals and Soaps Export Proiuotion Council oi India, made an exhaustive study of local136 words
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Article164 1965-04-30 12 NEW developments in the field of 8 mm motion picture photography, with simplicity as the keynote, are announced by Eastman Kodak Company. They come In the form of three new Kodak Instamatic movie cameras, a range of Instamatic movie projectors, and a Super 8 movie164 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-04-30 12 IrUVE more Malaysians left this week for Britain on separate oversea* study tours ranging from two months to a year. Im-lir Mohamed bin Abid. an assistant at Islay Kerr and Co. Ltd.. Singapore, attached to the P and O-Orient Lines passage department, left to widen Ills237 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-04-30 12 JAPAN'S biggest watchmakers, K. Hattori and Co. Ltd., are breaking into the Malaysian sporting scene. Their Seiko crystal chronometers are to be used to time tomorrow s gruelling 500-mile SouthMalaysian Motor Rally organised by the Singapore Motor Club. The chronometers are claimed to117 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-04-30 12 Twenty-eight years of loyal service earned Mr. C. K. Kumaran. Dunloplllo factory supervisor, a watch from Dunlop Malaysia Industries Ltd. Mr Kumaran, 47, Joined Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd. in 1937, as a laboratory assistant at Paya Lang Estate where he was eventually prompted to factory supervisor. In117 words
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Article122 1965-04-30 12 The well-known British lock and hardware manufacturers, Yale and Towne. of Wlllenhall In Staffordshire, have chosen Singapore as the base for their operations In the Far East and Australasia. They have also chosen to be export representative In this region one of their former management122 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-04-30 12 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By "AM ADE in Malaysia" shirts are now being export- ed to America by the Eastern Garment Manufacturing Company, the first factory of its kind in 1 Penang. Using a converted rubbor godown in Bridge Street, the factory is producing 6.000218 words
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Advertisement245 1965-04-30 12 BUILT WITH OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE BROOK MOTORS THE WORLD'S MOST RESPECTED MOTOR EXTRA PROTECTION FOR TOUGH WORK... FOR EVER LONGER MOTOR LIFE. 25 th to 650 h.p^?| ELECTRKJ Sole Agents R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8. 9, JALAN KHOO TEIK EE, K.L. TEL: *****245 words
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Advertisement165 1965-04-30 12 PRESSED STEEUANKS TANK PLATES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE LOCAL STOCKS. ALSO TANKS OF ALL SIZES, DESIGNED, SUPPLIED AND ERECTED BY^^ flj SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BERHAD K.UIMfU* WL***** SINGAPORE Te'. ***** I IPOH Tel 26/1 I P[naN(. ***** REINDEER MEAT BALLS ESSENCE OF m NOURISHMENT SOME MEAL FROM NORWAY165 words
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Article, Illustration787 1965-04-30 13 Lim Kee Chan - Lim Kee Chan By Now Malaysian national rally plans follow last year's great success THE South Malaysian motor rally, which was introduced in Malaysia only last year, is gaining such popularity the organisers hope that within a few years it will be possible to787 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-04-30 13 Course stretches 500 miles ALL competitor^ arc to report for signing on and scrutineering oneand a half hours before the scheduled starting time. Here is a brief description of the .~>oo-mile course: From the starting point at B.P. Malaysia Oil Refinery. Pasir Panjang, competitors move straight into Johor. Kulai, Frastr327 words
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Advertisement177 1965-04-30 13 t^j^^W BOYS BP are associated with car clubs MHHHbHHLHHLIb^HHHMH bHHbSSbIISb^bSHBH throughout the world and take pride '<? »f* lMi 4L^^m/^-^Jwf^^^^^^^Bß^^ "< in the fact that they are now to be Jg-T^P*^^^^^^B^BLfPy il tßaßsis«-^ 4 '"tfx&^'Ji associated with clubs in Malaysia. jJ^3MtSWjJji^B^^B3Bra3Wy iMHHLI m For the next two days over 50177 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1965-04-30 14 By A Special Correspondent CARS SHOULD BE POWERFUL, TOUGH... |K you ask the average man in the street about motor racing he usually will have a fair idea of what goes on. However, few people, apart from those with a special interest in motor1,369 words
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251 1965-04-30 14 $1,535 cash, trophies for the winners (IASII awards totalling $1,535 plus 39 trophies will ro to the winners of this year's South Malaysian Rally. Overall awards: First Two B.P. trophies plus $500. Second to tenth places two trophies each plus .«H(i(). $150. $75: $60: $50; $40: $30; $20 and $15251 words
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Article, Illustration701 1965-04-30 15 JOE DORAI - Ace drivers favoured to give top performance JOE DORAI by DOLAND Smith a former English professional I motor rally driver, will compete in this weekend's South Malaysian 500 mile motor rally tor two main reasons -to test the capability of a standard car and to make a grand entrance into701 words
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540 1965-04-30 15 COMPETITION BASED ON R.A.C. RULES 'THE South Malaysian Rally 1965 will be run under the general competition rules of the R.A.C. and will be governed by the standing supplementary regulations of the R.A.C. additional supplementary regulations and any other regulations that the organisers may issue. Here are extracts from the540 words
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Advertisement360 1965-04-30 15 I AUSTIN TOPS THE LIST AGAINI The incredible AUSTIN-COOPER 'S' f I Champion for two years in succession in the Monte Carlo Rally I For the second year in succession the incredible in a 1275 c.c. Aastin-Cooper 'S' established a clear I /.J^^gsl'i' 1 C^?*^i..i-i-j>_ I Austin-Cooper 'S' has snatched360 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1965-04-30 16 Four men make today a Golden Grand Prix Age STIRLING MOSS TALKS MOTOR RACING >TOTHING, it seems, is ever quite so good as 1 it used to be. Even the heroes all belong to yesterday. There has never been another lover like Garbo, a heavyweight like Dempsey or an outlaw1,055 words
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Advertisement732 1965-04-30 16 Four times round the world in less than 12 months and still going extremely well -that's the record of the HILLMAN IMP A Rootes Hillman Imp was picked at random from has firm individual road grip, is m the rear. Bonnet com- Automatic choke for easy cars rolling off .he732 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-04-30 17 FLASHBACK TO GREAT RUNS IN BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT THIS fine photograph above truly embodies the spirit of rallying. A rough, narrow and dusty road in the high summer of the Italian Dolomites. The car the winning Austin-Healey 3000 of Rauno Aaltoncn and Tony Ambrose. leading the150 words
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Article783 1965-04-30 17 COMING SOON— SUPER FUEL FOR CARS i FOAMING bOWI Of A sudsy washingup water, and that bottle of soothing eye lotion on the bathroom shell have one thing in common: a hidden power that is going to send men whirling into space. Throughout America new factories are just going into783 words
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Advertisement400 1965-04-30 17 Add Molyslip to your oil no matter WHICH you use ond your car responds with oil the signs of better lubrication more power, greater acceleration, easier starting, j quieter and smoother running and, most of all, ECONOMY OF OPERATION. HIGHER PERFORMANCE CHEAPER MOTORING from molySl/P Bi^^^rtwHY IS THIS? I l400 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-04-30 18 MJMJMJMmTI *****1 ltf SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Hw so r t,. extm li Word, st (Min., -Box SO ets. extra WAN TEO TWO EXPERIENCED LEGAL FIRM |Y." experienced -J lO 01 v r Salesmen from l>-i--court ,lerk. Apply BOX Ab9t>3 S.T. Apl)ly PO ISoI U7 s-remnan. ACTIVE PARTNER required for1,195 words
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Advertisement1104 1965-04-30 18 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT !IS Word* SI I Min.)— Box SO et: extrm MODERN 2-BEDROOM furnished flat 1 n: Liuoearn Road. Apply PO F-ox Mb). Spore COMPOUNO HOUSE for rent 4«. Loion^ Hetaya off Cnangi Koad. gnusapor* 14 FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM bungalow. 1 2 .urconditioned to let Uay and June omv1,104 words
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Advertisement973 1965-04-30 18 HOUSE., LAND FOR SALE I IS Word* St Win. Box in et*. extrt, TWO-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE rert'i> tor occupation at Paya Leba* Criscenu Apply Mr Foo Spore ***** OFF EAST COAST ROAD: Sea front •f il modern J .->torev huilding LjsjßSa <linin; room. 3 bedrooms with I vi amenities Area:973 words
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Advertisement789 1965-04-30 18 EDUCATION IS Ward* SI (Min.)— Box SO rt*. extm STARTING MAY I BOUK KEEPING ny Prutessiooa Accountants Morning, rvemok Vscandes: fclementary. Intermediate. Advanced KtmtfM SIC. H Mninie Koad. iMtt '/I I SI I BtXHNNERg Accounting. Book-Kerpinc. Typewriting i Shorthand (LCC Kx:im>: Religious Knowledge. Health Science, English (Cambridge tumi. MODERN SCHOOL789 words
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Advertisement1090 1965-04-30 18 DOGS AT STUD M Word* St (*lin.)—Box Sa ct: extm BOXER svailable tor Stud. Re<l r"a«rn Class One Pedigree Apply Mr» Woo 4*. HI MjlM Road. Snore 15. DOCS. PETS. ETC. IJ Word' >C (Mm.,—B ox M ct: extm FOX SALE: Two months Pedigree Alkatian M K.A. CtMt One Contact1,090 words
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Advertisement1129 1965-04-30 18 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE LADIES HAIRDRESSWG M l« atdk ft i Mm i Box 50 rfs. extm IS Word* SI (Mln.) Box «f ets. emtrm 18FT. HONCLIM SAILING Boat MAISON MODERN!, First ClaM •Mmplete witli »ail.< ouiboard motor etc. Ladles HalrdreKsers. 126, Orebaj* I) I'l.nn.- s pore tM37>>3. Roaa. Spore.1,129 words
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Advertisement1252 1965-04-30 19 TO LIVERPOOL i WEST COAST UK D-e S ocre »aiia P. S^am Penang ELPENOR Liverpool A.:~Out" ll Pt/May 2 May I ASTYANAX L verpoal D«.a Gdn. 11 May 2 ACHILLES Lxerpoel Ma, 4 May 6 May I'll May 11 miOPS Lixroool, G v|:» May I May 11 May 1216 May1,252 words
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Advertisement2418 1965-04-30 19 t^EACz/^s -Z~ BEN&LINe\ EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA: EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS s-i^M¥irilTS|riF"™ MH^ c,, C-fi IiOREA n June II 21 June 22/24 25/21 July 16 24 laly 27 Jlly 30 211 BCWADUTiI Rotteraam luae 21 BUSUANGA I) lune 23/ 2 July 3/6 7/12,418 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-04-30 19 toj-- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \P*^ U.K./Continent Singapore r>. Sma CITT OF GLASGOW uncon, H'turg. N'aani. Ha»r» v a -genwuU la Pt< Today i CITT OF UPON lenoa*. Hamttjrg. Roßerdaa Havri, Hull 26/21 May 23 May CITT OF COLOMIO L» aM. namourg, Rotto'oaa Ha>>e Hun iirnninfafu .3 tl UM1,264 words
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864 1965-04-30 20 From Our Market Correspondent VERY dull conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday again with turnover contracting still further. In some quarters this almost complete disinclination to deal was laid at the door of reports that probably Soekarno would not go to864 words
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Article27 1965-04-30 20 Malayan Stock Indices April 28 April 29. 'Industrials: 77.61 77 55 Tins: 99/!7 «)8.'79 rubber*: 104.04 104.15 Dec. 30, i.,,.: 11,11 l>ec. 29. 196> 10027 words
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Article64 1965-04-30 20 MINESE Product F»chan«e. Sinicab*i Coconut *il: bilk Ml sellers, drum «flli-ra Copra: Apr, May UK/Continent: Jnq lotvd. Pepptr: Muntok white M 45 Keller*, kirawak white $142» sellers, Rpeci.il ara«:ik black (1221 sellers, garbled Jimpons hlac-k $MU(N> sellers. ASTA iniot) seiitrs. Singapore Coconut OH Milleri' Asjoiation prices: bulk S6<i64 words
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Article122 1965-04-30 20 MELBOURNE, Thurs. YTNDER Increased buying support for leaders, industrials rallied and moves were about in balance for the first time since early this month. Base mrtals firmed with Ml. Isa up Is. 2d. to 31s. 5d. Oils were easier. Todays prices with Wednesdays pri' i in brackets: Mount122 words
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315 1965-04-30 20 Straits tin drops after big two-day advance AFTER its big two-day ad«A vance of 626.50 Straits tin yesterday fell by MAN la tiZtM per picul. The offering estimated at .'in tons (up 15 tons) was the highest for over a I. ninth In London on Wednesday tin made luriher headway315 words
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Article52 1965-04-30 20 T"IIK present rate of the Malayan dollar dgainst the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 'is. 3 1.V16d., Buyinic TT 2b. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. 4! Ad. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range against52 words
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Article36 1965-04-30 20 Pungah Tin report a nil output for April as the drecice Is erossiivj ;i barren :irca at flotation depth, rt Is expected to resume production In the southern area in August, the cempanv reports.36 words
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Article26 1965-04-30 20 April 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 741 cents (down one-eightb of a cent). TIN: 5732.50 (down 54.62\). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (up 15 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1143 1965-04-30 20 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. V Ban Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service I Y2>^am« Mont'eil Toronto Oet-ot t-icago -KMiiiawa Man- II 13 May 21 May M Jim Nine 5 July II July "Xinikawa Man" II 13 June 21 June 21 my 1 Aug I Aig 11 A*g Wast Coast1,143 words
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Advertisement969 1965-04-30 20 ■^yaH ll^l^Blf%Bi^B AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALANO INDIA. PAK'S'AN AND P CULF SERVICI Ti> Freaa. ill Adelnde. Mellenroe. Sviiet T» Madras aid Nagapattiua Penang r. S'nam Spore S'cora P Sham Penang Bulimia- 5 May 1/ 7 May 1/ I May RAJUIA »,11 May 12 May 13 May BAIPETA Slant 7/ I Jim969 words
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Advertisement461 1965-04-30 20 WtSTBOUND: EUROPE SERVICE Singasuiß f Sham Penang FOR: 99&MU" il',}}!'-* 1 li',ll MIT M Marseilles, Boroeaux. Havre Ouonm. NAUSICAA 14/ISlune 17/19 Jim 21 Jim Ma'seeilles, Havre, Ounkirk, I* M SfS 14/1S Marseilles. Bordeaux. Havre Dunklr». "A** 12/14 Act 15/17 Aig II Aug Marseille*. Havre. Dunkirk. EASTBOUNO: Oep. Arr. Arr. Arr.461 words
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Advertisement279 1965-04-30 20 W*^n Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MALAYA TO CANADIAN ANO U.S. GREAT LAKES ODTS ORIENT MARINER Sept 3/ I 1/11 11/12 o^t 14 Vessel calls at MONTREAL, TORONTO. HAMILTON. BUFFALO. ASHTABUU CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. MILWAUKEE CHICAGO GENERAL AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA PATERSON, SIMONS <fc279 words
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Article782 1965-04-30 21 BUSINESS DONE II -S in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala P*"pur trading rooms ot Die otock Exchange of Malaynia yes•rday with the number of shares traded in brackets: •NOUITRIALa: C K. Holdings *2.0»; I. Smtlttri S4 SU $4, and *:i.M >i.. Ctt* »rdt. *1 «4, 11. M.WMI $1782 words
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Article119 1965-04-30 21 SHIPS ymK alonxtid* th« Sinitapate wharves ar eipecud today art: Comorln 1/2. Tapah N.W 2. ivrak NW. 3. Ea»t N.W 5. Eastern Mom S/P. Kyoko Maru 10. iii Silamnt 21 22. Mikava M.mi SI 14 Walporl 25/28. Golden RnrtaU tl M. Celebes Mani 2!»'3(i. nn.r XI 34119 words
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Article27 1965-04-30 21 ON the lr«e txcnan«t marnat rt.ll.r «al «MM< (ur TT and !> TM lor cath. MwUni wmi <i<wted at lt.Ul and ont taal Kold at 261|.27 words
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Article252 1965-04-30 21 IVfAY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers clos- at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74 'i cts. per lb., down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. TV lone *as quiet alter slightly easier* R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents252 words
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Article242 1965-04-30 21 April Three month*. NOUil tll«L» iloustrnd IS eta. M. Bo« 10 ct» City D*v T cia. M. lovt. 10 eta JS Holdinci N iron -J eta. 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. IS eta UUDIOII U 111, KoIIIUSOD IV Cta h umcltert J4 eta. Kotnmana IU cv t;»so 12 .la. Sao242 words
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Article32 1965-04-30 21 IME Malayan E«chjn»t Bank. Ano cialion niidi- t li i h.inne in 1U il>« :n merchant* vrfterday (all rate* a vmiii Selling TT »r 00 rtidy: Italian Lin JUS 12.32 words
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Advertisement370 1965-04-30 21 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19U»). WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections ill and (3) of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter relerred to as "the370 words
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Advertisement749 1965-04-30 21 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Suit No. 1604 of 1964 Between ARAM K. HISSARLIAN. ..PIaInIIfI and NATIONAL CORPORATION i SINGAPORE) LIMITED ....Defendants To National Corporation (Slngaporej Limited late of No. 128-A, Amoy Street, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action lias been commenced against you in the HiKh Court in749 words
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Advertisement819 1965-04-30 21 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAR CIVIL SUIT NO. 42 OF 1964 Between Anglo-American Corporation Ltd Plalntlfl And Won^ Poon Keong Defendant ADVERTISEMENT To. Wong Poon Keong, 32 Jelan Awang, Segamat. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court In Malaya819 words
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Advertisement724 1965-04-30 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE Applications are Invited for the following new posts in the Faculty of Agriculture: (a) Field Superintendent. The duties of the post will Involve responsibility for the day to day management of the Faculty's 43 acre Field Area ol estate crops, fruit crops,724 words
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Advertisement766 1965-04-30 21 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES. DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION DIVISION MUDA RIVER PROJECT. It Is expected to invite tenders In July and August 1965 for certain sub-contracts for the detailed design, supply, delivery, and supervision of erection of fabricated steelwork forming part of the civil engineering works766 words
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Advertisement618 1965-04-30 21 IENDERb TENDER FOB THE SUPPLY OF OKDir.ARV LALNDRY TO KANDANG KERBAU HOSPITAL AND GENERAL HOSPITAL, SINGAPORE. Tenden will be received at the Ministry of Health up to noon 13th May 1965 for the supply of Ordinary Laundry to Kandang Kerbau Hospital and General Hospital for the period Kith June 1965618 words
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Advertisement321 1965-04-30 21 TENDERS "J.K.B. TENDER NOTICE 1 PAHANG "Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class *C and above will be received »t the Office of the Jurutera Negerl. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 6th May. 1965. For the Construction of Malay Girls Hostel. Teacher's Qrs, Badminton Court and Net Ball321 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-04-30 22 Matthews' era ends... THE end of a famous dribble Here the wizard outsmarts Denis Evans of A.senal in a match at Blackpool It starts with the Arsenal back keeping his eye on the ball as Matthews begins one of his famous dribbles. But then Matthews gets the ball under Evans'84 words
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Article245 1965-04-30 22 LONDON. Thursday. MANCHESTER United are champions of the English Football League only on goal average. In their final First Division game of the season last night they went down 2-1 to Aston Villa, finishing with 61 points from their 4'J matches, the same as245 words
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223 1965-04-30 22 SEPAK RAGA INTER-STATE TOURNEY TO BE GAMES TRIALS FENANG, Thure. Malaysia's .-i-pak raga, team lor the Beap Games will be selected during ihe lnter-statc tournament, for the Mohumed Khir Juhari Gold Cup starling soon. Eight s'aies Selangor. holders uf the trophy which they won in 1963, Penang. Perlis, Kedah, Perak.223 words
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516 1965-04-30 22 MAESTRO IS STILL AS GREAT AS EVER IN FAREWELL MATCH v EUROPE'S BEST I OXDON. Thurs— Sir Stanley Matthews. J>U-.vear-old maestro of the puM, h-.iwcd out of Fnglish professional football in a gala match studded with many of Europe's great players of the past decade last night. The Continental stars516 words
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Article135 1965-04-30 22 NEWMARKET. Thur.*— Niksar, British-owned but French bred, beat American-owned Silly Season in clo*e finish to win the 2.000 Guinea.*, the first classic of the British Turf season yester<1., v They nil mcb other I*mtJ fvoni about halfway, from odpasi'.e .side& ol the track, and Niks;iv. v.ho had135 words
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Advertisement865 1965-04-30 22 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARJD 1 S*par»t* tenders are Invited for any one or all of the 1 Trndrr < IhlwJ Drpoxil ll. ill<l> ERWT 'IM.KIION of 1 Block o: lti BUMS 2 3 Room F with Shot*, on Ground Floor 1 360 Ratl mi; 14 Shops' and One Reln.se Compound865 words
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Advertisement731 1965-04-30 22 NOTICES SEAFIELD AMALGAMATED RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED Give Notice that the Malaysia 1 Branch hcgi»ter will open on the > l.st day of May. I9t>s. Application for transmission forms enabling the holding, or any part thereof, of any member with an address in Malaysia to be transmitted from the Principal Register731 words
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Advertisement753 1965-04-30 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMETf rS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Inv iteo from suitably qualified persons lor the following post*. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 1. Senior Leeturera In Mechanical Liigineenni: To take charge ot the Mechanical Tngineering Department ol the School of Engineering. Should possess a degree in Mecha.. leal Engineering and Corporate Membership753 words
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Advertisement91 1965-04-30 22 JMB ■■"'Lsissß^BPas-^wawar-we have the furniture! for every office... iC^ PLECO LIMITED V^ EXPERTS IN OFFICE LAYOUT Consult PLECO LIMITED on Space planning Office furniture Quality Storage problems is OUT Attractive partitions Contemporary decor business! PLECO LIMITED toi chinisi chambib or COMMERCI BIDG. HILL STRUT. SPORE. TIL. ***** ANNIVERSARY SALE LAST91 words
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Miscellaneous319 1965-04-30 22 Straits Times Crossword __L__i_ —^B— -L__i— L__r~ "Lwmj— ACROSS 7. Gtrl demonstrates that Ame1. Indulge in licence perhaps? Rica lies between the Poles >6i is>. 5. Angry lawyers only achieve 8. He announces what's going part of the goal <5-3>. before its gone <lO>. 8. "A aonnet is a moment319 words
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Miscellaneous71 1965-04-30 22 I DlAßlf I BOCCTB Ipesi Oiv. Pollai FP v Shaw Bn.s -A' .Jn a. Jahl> Div. I; Kilat 'B v Ipoh Y- tl I (Coronation crd'. h. mi par Div. I Pi lice v Pk Hydn s p<ire c;sf i)i\. ALTh v r land R IKK hi r r Talpini71 words
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Article, Illustration370 1965-04-30 23 Thailand beaten by an Isa goal Malaysia 1 Thailand O S. Korea 4 India 1 HK 1 S. Vietnam 0 ISRAEL 2 JAPAN 1 r ]H)KYO, Thurs. A second half goal by outside-left Mohamed Isa gave Malaysia a 1-6 win over Thailand in the Asian YouthUPI - 370 words
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153 1965-04-30 23 RACING.. .With Epsom Jeep PINKSON DOES A WINNING GALLOP TJENANG, Thurs. Pinkson K (Des Coleman). looking as fit as ever, strode out faultlessly in a 3f workout here this morniiiK. returning 39 2/5. With a handy 7.7 he must have a chance in the top division 7f on Sunday. In153 words
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Article72 1965-04-30 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tliurs.—NaticiMl cliamjHon S. A. Annan, partnered by Mr.s. Wan Suleiman. mii:c Heel tlvir w.iy Into the DnaJ of ihe mi\i.'d doubles event on the npwit't d.iy Maivaimn Malaya tennli tournamenl on the Seiangur Club courts today. They won 6-1. 6-1 against Zulkifli and JuiviKl.ia72 words
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Article, Illustration802 1965-04-30 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - COACH WESTPHAL SAYS SMALL MEN CAN BECOME GREAT PLAYERS NORMAN SIEBEL By K. LUMPUR. Thursday '"C« VERY WHERE there are good soccer players. J It is all a matter of discovering them and developing their talents" was how German soccer trainer Otto Westphal expressed hi s coaching philosophy on arrival802 words
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181 1965-04-30 23 I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Thai- land's proposal to cut the duration of the Seap Games from eigh. to WMH days was today turned down at Seup Games OrfMiMai Council meeting here prr.Mded by Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein. Mr. Oh Boon Tat. chairman ot181 words
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165 1965-04-30 23 SINGAPORE Thurs.— Fit. Lt. Malcolm Shaw, Singapore Joint Services soccer secretary, said today that it was 'ludicrous' 1 for Johore to claim full points from the abandoned Malaya Cup matrh played at Johore Bahru on Sunday. The match between Service* and Johore was165 words
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Advertisement252 1965-04-30 23 Saigon ■J b/ Us of THAI FffAJ I Ing BANGKOK HONG KONG Ei OSAKA TOKYO M1N LA I LA LUMPUR SINGAPORE DJAKARTA I RANGOON CALCUMA SAIGON _J NEW DESIGN... NEW COMFORT... NEW CAR MiVf *^^^sm(*%H fl til i iM-k^Bk^L The Colt 1000 marks the begin- 13 feet. Economy begins with252 words
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Advertisement309 1965-04-30 23 \Wi&\i) symbol ot x^ SECURITT KM SAVING ACCOUNT I 7 DAYS' NOTICE K£^2| ONE MONTH DEPOSIT I SIX MONTHS OR LONGER PERIOD Floe* your funds whir* you can •am th« maximum security and interest. Singapore Finance offers you both, for long or short terms deposits. Write for more particulars today.309 words
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Miscellaneous124 1965-04-30 23 SUMMARY BADMINTON Prrak schoolboys-girls championships i Ipoh): Boys' singles s-flnals: Tan Teong Ho bt Chin; Kwes Yoong 5-15, 18-14. 15-2; Wong Wai Fatt bt Wong Sal Ma) 15-2. 15-4 Boys' doubles (-finals. Wong sai Mai anc* L*e Swe«» Chlntj bt Goh Eng Hoe and Ivong Kam Yuen 15-&, 17-18. 15-10.124 words
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217 1965-04-30 24 KOREAN DOCTORS: MMA WAS NOT CONSULTED' IPOH. Thurs. The Malayan Medical Association was not consulted by the Government on tho recruitment of doctors from South Korea. Dr. A \V. Morcira, its president, said today that there v. as no necessity for the Government to consult the MMA on the recruitment217 words
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Article40 1965-04-30 24 SINGAPORE. Tl-urs Water wiil be shut oi: tomorrow irom 9 m to t; p m in Toll Avenue. Toh Drive. Toll Street. Toh Heights, Toh Creaont. Chin Terrace. Jalan Loynr.a Besar. Jalan Loyana Kvlnl mid Kuala Loyam? Rom!40 words
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Obituary128 1965-04-30 24 VELU MUOHALALI KAYANIVIL. tthei -in lav hi K.'ijiid. I'.w n i wty on WONG 50M SAN i c Mi and Mr-. QeMiml Hospital !.u i Chapel 1M pin MM CABLE RECEIVED bj K.iruimkur.ir. DOn lionrl th.it h:s l.rothi-r-ln-ln Mr. SivaU Villoor ALL MV RELATIVES and fn.nds. Tim most KKTUWfuI128 words
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283 1965-04-30 24 'Thanks for releasing me,' says a PMIP man KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— A PMIP State Assemblyman. Inche Saufi bin Idris (Kota Bharu Timor), who was detained under the Internal Security Act tor 14 months, today thanked Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Central (i o v c m m c n t283 words
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Article72 1965-04-30 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Adult Education doard announced today that there were still vacancies for those who wish to register for the Lnnunn Chamber of Commerce commercial classes to prepare "Tor the liitii; LCC sprint examinations i ;a intermediate and higher stage i levels. Registration for admission72 words
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Article136 1965-04-30 24 American 'spy plane' shot down rpOKYO. Thurs.— North X Korea claimed today that a U.S. "spy plane" had violated its air space yesterday and was shot down. The report, broadcast by Pyonc.v;inß Radio, conflicted with reports issued by the U.S. Defence Department and I \S. military officials in Japan. U.S.UPI - 136 words
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112 1965-04-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— South-East Asian women who gave up betel chewing in favour of lipstick are now lamenting an unfortunate side effect— their teeth have start dropping out. The phenomenon wa> reported in today's issue of the Medical News, published in London,112 words
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Article103 1965-04-30 24 pATESHEAD < England", i vT Thurs. For 25 years visitors admired the war- i time souvenir which stood In the window of Mrs. Elizabeth Bells home. Today the souvenir was locked in a police cell awaiting a bomb disposal squad because it was an i incendiay bomb103 words
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Article60 1965-04-30 24 Graphic design course SINGAPORE. Thur«.— The Adult Education Board announced to- day that it would receive applij cations for the Board's threei month course in graphic design and silk screen printing, wnicb will be held at the Cultural Centre every Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. commencing on60 words
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Article479 1965-04-30 24 LONDON. Thurs. It was a I i hat 111 day in the stock markets. j brought about by the surprise announcement by the Bank of Encland of the re-introduction ol I ■pecial deposits. The market ni looking up till thp announcement but Jobbers lo>i no479 words
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Article, Illustration345 1965-04-30 24 Tengku and Park: We must stop Reds SEOUL Thursday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman conferred with President Park Chung Hee today and agreed that Communist aggression in Vietnam and other Asian countries must be stopped The Prime Minister, who arrived here yesterday For ;i four-day official visil. talked with Gen. l\nk for345 words
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Article79 1965-04-30 24 They are so modest, too LONDON. Thurs.— "Kris lisiinu-n ;in- top of the list of UM world's b'-^t lovrs." claims a book published here yesterday. In his book. ".Man. Oh Man." author John Marshall SSjrs: "They (Englishmen) are virile, vigorous, cultivated, poised, equally assured in the company of dous. horses,AP - 79 words
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Article20 1965-04-30 24 LONDON. Thins —Britain plans to spend £16 million on education in Commonwealth countries in thr current financial year.20 words
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212 1965-04-30 24 Bikini-clad French woman will not get off ferry lIONG KONG. Thurs 11 A Frenchwoman Mrs. Juliette Noelh. Passalaigues, 40. yesterday continued her myst c r y ferryboal drama as she onn again sailed for Macao after having refused to land In Hong Koim. Nobody is prepared to (rt»i a definite212 words
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Article27 1965-04-30 24 SINGAPORE ThUTg. I Singapore Tractioi Own ployees t'nion In ;i M I ;>d upon i' workers ol Malaysia 'o ih" rM.ibiishment of a M>ria!. society.27 words
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Advertisement69 1965-04-30 24 I .Uite CLASSIFIEDS! M Wnrdt 111 Minimum i MODEL 6013P 3WMl D iMB DELUXE PORTABLE— excellent reception— special JL collapsible frame aerial on SW— built-in ferrite rod aerial on MW— 4x6 in. high quality speaker gives magnificent W^ \v^B' sound reproduction— 6oomW output— wooden cabinet with beautiful leatherette finish Bfl^—^H69 words
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Advertisement52 1965-04-30 24 f teaman Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... I Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday 5 Malaysia as this homely crafts- IF~man who patiently turns a chiseh -^^^P'^^ on a block of wood to create a cake mould of simple artistry. *^—^^^^^^^r ANCHOR PIISfNtR BEER ITS52 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-04-30 24 Hishest and lowest temperntui I in Malaysia for the period 8 pi Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Dirtiest Kuala Lumpur 31 7:f Kola Bharu HI ~s Penang 88 73 Ipoli BO 77 Malacca 88 Singapore to C Highlands 72 .lev#lifin 88 7? Kuchinp 7:44 words
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