The Straits Times, 18 January 1965
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Title Section24 1965-01-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Nat*" 01 JIM"** 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100524 words
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Article, Illustration450 1965-01-18 1 New plea by Razak for defence aid from U.S. 'OUR SURVIVAL ESSENTIAL FOR CAUSE OF DEMOCRACY' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIA feels that the United States should help her now when help is needed, and not when "the tiger has passed through the gate or450 words
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179 1965-01-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HHKK bodies of Indonesian infiltrators were fished out of the sea yesterday by two Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boats, about eight miles off (.'ape Rachado, near 1 Port Dickson. The bodies, which were clad in jungle green uniforms and179 words
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Article100 1965-01-18 1 LOCARNO. Sun. Searchers combed the waters of a SwissItalian lake throughout the night and into this morning for a midget submarine, which disappeared with two men aboard yesterday. It dived beneath the surface of j Lake Magglore. near Locarno, Just before noon local time. It has notUPI - 100 words
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693 1965-01-18 1 Churchill: Peaceful night, restless morning I ON DON Suit Sir Lj mm 1 l L-n Winston Churchill but has had a rather rostless morninir" a i j medical bulletin said today. The fifth medical bul|p*in nn »hp Qn war nIH letln on the 9U->ear-old statesman issued by his personal physician.693 words
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Article147 1965-01-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TTOE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the three-day national Koran reading competition at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow. Twenty-eight men and vomen from the 14 states of Malaysia will compete. The winners (a man and a voman i will represent Mauysla147 words
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Article53 1965-01-18 1 DUBLIN, Sun. —Storms pounded the Irish midlands during the night, flooding thousands of acres of farmland and swelling rivers to near disaster level. At least two persons died as a result of the storms. The river Shannon flooded farmland to within a foot of the 1956UPI - 53 words
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Article32 1965-01-18 1 MANILA. Sun. D. T. L. MacDonald, a 28-year-old police officer from Hong Kong, today won the first Asian karting prl" held In Tanauan, about 50 mlle.s south of Manila —RouterReuter - 32 words
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Article58 1965-01-18 1 Youth of 19 weds woman aged 67 ONORA (Calif.). Sun. A 19-year-old youth and his bride, aged 67. were on a honeymoon tour today after a marriage before a J.P. yesterday. klward Silveira. unemployed, wed after his guardian gave her written consent. Da bride is Miss Loretta Marie Reed, aReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1965-01-18 1 TOKYO. Sun.— Japanese Prime linlster Eisaku Sato arrived back i Tokyo this evening from Honollu after his official visit to the Fnited States— UPl26 words
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Article, Illustration443 1965-01-18 1 Robbers gouge eyes of their victim KAMPAR, Sun. A tin mine kepala. Lee Swee Chong, 31. had his eyes gouged out and was left to drown in a swamp yesterday by two armed men who robbed him of SlOO in Pulau Atap, near the Tronoh mines about nine miles from443 words
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Article36 1965-01-18 1 JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno has approved the publication of his 500-page autobiography recorded by an American woman. Mrs Cindy Adams. The book will be published in French. English. Indonesian, Dutch and Japanese. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article76 1965-01-18 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun Pope Paul VT said today there were many difficulties to Christian unity, but "to our mind they can be overcome." The Pontiff, giving his regular Sunday blessing to some 15.000 persons gathered in St. Peter's Square, said Christianity was awakening to the idealUPI - 76 words
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Article43 1965-01-18 1 HONG KONG. Sun —The number of births registered here in 19H4 was the lowest in five years, according to a report by the Registrar General's office. The total was 108.519 births. 6 744 below the record high of 1963 UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article, Illustration381 1965-01-18 1 Government agrees to recognise union rUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 700-strong National Union of Hospital Assistants luis called off its strike, due to begin ;il midnight today, following the Government's eleventh hour decision to recognise the union. The union's demands were: Recognition of NUHA as the sole381 words
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Article36 1965-01-18 1 25 REDS KILLED SAIGON. Sun— At least 35 Communist Viet Con* guerillas were killed in clash with Gnvirnment militia 40 miles north* t^t of Saigon today Government losses put at two killed three wounded36 words
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Advertisement91 1965-01-18 1 Many lnt»r»stinq Items Havt Just Arrived, Including: Diamond Single Stone Rings, Plat Watches, Jads Jewellery, Cocktail Rings Cultured Pearl Jewellery. 45. High St., Singapore 6, Station Rd., Ipol A« Co.. S.P.H. de SILVA(H.K.)Ltd., Hong Kon ir MAINTENANCE COSTS TO A New low/ by using the Mobil preventative maintenance system in91 words
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Advertisement86 1965-01-18 1 QIPATEK PHILIPPE 1 «tj3J| Wodd's Finest Watch-Hand Finished HHN C s i HH^ 3 iSU L BIHm 9 Ml' tmtljv J Imlb irf* 1 SiUiim H.Sena ltd. Jewellers «j M li|» Itmt. I*wnl. fin<t -limit I Say "Kong Hee FattChoy" x«n 'X^9v^ Hwith gold medalTigeror '.Jj£L. Anchor Beer: so attractively86 words
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122 1965-01-18 2 CAIGON, Sun. Security polite yesterday removed an explosive < luirue found at an American swimming pool near the Tan Son Nhut airport, an American military sp'iki-Mnan announced. TkC spokesman refused to dlvuljCC the size or nature of the charge which he s.i id122 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-01-18 2 SAIGON, Sunday SOUTH VIETNAM'S FOUR MAJOR GROUPS TO STEP UP WAR ON REDS SOUTH Vietnam's four major re 1 ig i ous groups last night disclosed their agreement for a democratic nation and a tougher war against the Communists. The Buddhists, the Catholics, the Hoa Hao andReuter - 553 words
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Article71 1965-01-18 2 Tanzania expels US diplomats DAR-ES-SALAAM, Sun. The U.S. Embassy here yesterday described as "false and without foundation" allegations of subversive activities against two diplomats ordered to leave Tanzania. The allegations were made In Tanzania Government statement on Friday night. The Government declared Mr. Robert Gordon, deputy head of the missionReuter - 71 words
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Article37 1965-01-18 2 TEHERAN. Sun. The Iranian i Government signed new oil agreements with Dutch Shell and the American Tidewater group by which Iran will receive more than i 75 per cent of the total income. A.P.AP - 37 words
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135 1965-01-18 2 JAKARTA, Sunday. T)R. SUBANDRIO, Indonesia's Foreign Minis- i ter. said last night that reports that PreI sident Soekarno would resign soon and die I were "dirty lies.' He was speaking at the 27th anniversary j celebration of the IndoI nesian national news aeency Antara.Reuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-01-18 2 KARACHI, Sun.— Pakistan's combined Opposition parties yesterday opened a conference which is expected to result in a "unified 1 command" under the leadership of Miss Fatinu Jinnah. Miss Jinnah (above). 71--year-old sister of the late Mohammed AH Jinnah. the nations founder, was theReuter - 150 words
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Article31 1965-01-18 2 JAKARTA. Sun— The news agency Antara reported that th* former Mayor of Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, his been arrested in Jakarta for misuse of State funds— UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article61 1965-01-18 2 MANILA. Sun.— An intrrisland vessel with more than 55 people aboard was reported to have sunk last week in the Sulu Sea. near Zam- 1 boanga Del Norte province, i in the southern Philippines, according to delayed Press reports reaching here yesterday. The sketchy and conflictingReuter - 61 words
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Article28 1965-01-18 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. The CanKie.vs Party, which claims 14.737.--518 registered members, says it Is the largest poi r.cai organisation bi Ihs non-Communist world. A. P.28 words
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243 1965-01-18 2 A snub in Kenya for three from North Korea V T AIROBI. Sun. A North Korean goodw 1 11 mission which came from neighbouring Tanzania got a snub from Kenya's Foreign Minister on Friday. The tnree-man mission headed by Mr. Kirn Thai Hai, special envoy of Prtmler Kirn II Sung,AP - 243 words
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Article42 1965-01-18 2 MANILA, Sun— Six people including an eight-month-old baby boy and three youngsters, wer* burned to death In a fire that destroyed a house In Quezon City Property damage was estimated by police at USSSO.OOO— A P.42 words
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116 1965-01-18 3 18 die as plane crashes on block of houses IyTCHITA (Kansas).i Sun. —Eighteen peoplo worn killed—lo of them childrerv—when a U.S. air force tanker rrashed on houses herei yesterday. Wichita police chief. Cap- tain Everett L. Ford, who gave the casualty figures. said the seven crew of the I KC-135Reuter - 116 words
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Article40 1965-01-18 3 YOUNGSTOWN. (Ohio). Sun.— Two tramps, aged 45 and 54. were found Irozen to death here on Friday after they had gone to sleep under a bridge. The early I morning temperature had drooped i to throe degrees (F).—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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404 1965-01-18 3 New laws soon to end colour bar in Britain LONDON. Sunday fHE Labour Government will soon publish details of Britain's first laws to deal with the colour bar issue, well informed sources said here. A 3ill will be published soon after Parliament returns on Jan. 19 from the Christmas recess,Reuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration283 1965-01-18 3 Wilson to address U.N. Assembly LONDON, Sun. Mr. Harold Wilson is to j visit New York on Feb. 11 to address the Unit- i ed Nations General Assembly, it was announced here yesterday. The British Prime Minister will also make an Informal call on President Johnson on Feb. 10. andReuter - 283 words
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Article29 1965-01-18 3 LONDON, Sun. The foreign office today termed as "completely without foundation" a ParU newspaper report that Britain had put forward a plan to denuclearise central Europe. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article31 1965-01-18 3 ROME. Sun. Plans for a 200 million lire iUSS 320.000) alarm .system were announced yesterday at the Florence Ufflzi Oallery where vandals defaced 24 priceless paintings last week.— UPl31 words
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199 1965-01-18 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia said last night that it would continue tnking all measures to bring Nazi crimes to light, regardless of any deadlines set by West Germany, the new s agency Tass reported. The agency said a Soviet Foreign Ministry Note yesterday described WestReuter - 199 words
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107 1965-01-18 3 BIRMINGHAM. (Alabama). Sun. Surgeons yesterday transplanted the eyes of an executed killer to a blind old man and a 15-year-old blind girl The murderer. William Bourn, died in the electric chair on Friday for the knife slaying of a housewife in 1961. TheReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-01-18 3 Elke-so close to death HOLLYWOOD. Sun.— Blonde film star Elke Sommer nearly plunged over a clifftop into the sea when her car skidded in loose sand, a studio spokesman reported. The scene being filmed called for Miss Sommer to speed along the highway, veer off and halt the car onReuter - 98 words
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Article58 1965-01-18 3 Svengali the last act MARIBOR (Yugoslavia), Sun. Magician Leo Skerbinek known throughout Europe by the theatrical name 'Svengali.' died on stage of a heart attacx yesterday while doing a "removal from life" act. The 68-year-old performer was deep in concentration, starting to put a member of his audience into aAP - 58 words
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139 1965-01-18 3 Eight die as dynamite train blows up (^ENOA, Sun. Eight people were reported killed yesterday when explosives in a goods, train blew up at Bonas•ote station, east of here, j blasting a local passen-i ger train. About 50 people were said j to be injured, it was reported Nearly allReuter - 139 words
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108 1965-01-18 3 MERIDIAN (Mississippi Sun.— Eighteen people. including the county sherilf. were arrested today and charged with the murder of tOIM civil rights workers last June. The men were later released on bail. A spokesman for the FBI said I last night most ofReuter - 108 words
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Article22 1965-01-18 3 NEW YORK. Sun. —An ice bridge linking Canada to the United Stales has formed below I Niagara Falls.— UPl.22 words
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Advertisement36 1965-01-18 2 7 PAS MR AWEEK 10 LONDON 6 flights offer you stopovers in the Middle East and Europe en route or fly the V-Jet Express fastest to London. Qantas in association with Air India and BOAC. QUID36 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-01-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f GEOPGE v. VOU'RC WANTED f. --^.i.^ V ON TUE PHONE ,J I LgSV 7 /(kJT rr£ a^ /7tc the somA OIRL* V sec«FrARY J30 words
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Advertisement99 1965-01-18 3 its so nice ITSELF L^Jf tJt^ OR WITH ICE Cointreau Liqueur has been famous all over the world for more than a century. Its purity, delicious flavour and excellent digestive properties are the result of its special production, the secrets of which have been passed on from father to son99 words
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Advertisement312 1965-01-18 3 **V SELAMAT HARI-RAYA PUASA A KONG HEE FATT CHOY #\\'e offer you c^£) Finest and Exquisite J* y Jewelleries in WS^ DIAMONDS O PRECIOUS vj^ Wg STONES JADE and 4§f MIKIMOTO PEARLS jjLf jSlj&r Genuine and Guaranteed M5Cr Sj^ 18K. HALL-MARK CUFF-LINKS fr&P NOVELTIES %5X l>y S& W JQJW Slide312 words
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305 1965-01-18 4 Launched: A consumers' association to check prices CALL FOR WAR ON PROFITEERS PENANG, Sunday. A CONSUMERS' Association the first in Malaysia was launched at a public meetina here last night. "Its main object is to protect the people against unscrupulous profiteers/ Mr. Koh Sin Hock, who was elected chairman of305 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-01-18 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Singa-pore-born Chua Wee Meng, 20. has been awarded the University of Adelaide's top prize the Shell Prize in economics for 1964. Chua (above), a second-year student, scored distinctions in Economics Development I, Economics 11, and management accounting three of the four papers he101 words
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172 1965-01-18 4 Soekarno's 'blows to Islam and the men behind it...' SINGAPORE, Sunday. INDONESIAN confrontation and aggression were a 1 threat not only to Islam, Malaysia's official religion, but also to the democratic type of government which was in accord with the teachings of Islam. This was stated last night by Inche172 words
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Article58 1965-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUK. Sun. The Governor of Bank Negara, Da u Ismail bin Ali. left here today for Bangkok to attend the Eastern Regional Organisation for Public j Administration <EROPA> confer- 1 ence which begins tomorrow. The conference will discuss problems of technical assistance to Asian58 words
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Article52 1965-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The I Kaum Ibu section of the Umno will present 4,200 packages of Hari Raya cakes to be distributed among members of the armed forces serving in Sabah and Sarawak. The presentation ceremony will be held at the Rural Industrial Development Authority centre here52 words
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Article69 1965-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Three I members of the United Chambers of Commerce here left for West Germany today on a three-month study tour of the country at the invitation of the West German Government They are Syed Omar Alsagoff of the Associated Malay Chamber. Mr.69 words
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203 1965-01-18 4 Alliance man loses his case MP keeps seat KOTA BHARU. Sun. A High Court Judge here. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan, has dismissed with costs the petition by Inche Ishak bin Abdul Hamld against the election of Inche Mustapha bin Ahmad to the parliamentary constituency of Tanah Merah. Inche Ishak (Alliance)203 words
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Article30 1965-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. will visit the third batch of national servicemen at Siglnting Camp, Port Dlcltson, tomorrow at 9 a.m.30 words
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Article52 1965-01-18 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. The Minister of Welfare Services. Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, who is ill. has postponed h's visit to SelinsitiK on Tue.sday to hand over cash aid to ISI padi planters. The planters suffered severe losses to their crops recently because of the red52 words
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Article31 1965-01-18 4 BATU GAJAH. Sun. Wood- 1 cutters killed a seven-foot long python weighing about 4701 b 'at a pig-sty near here yesterday while It was swallowing a small pig.31 words
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Article47 1965-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new officials of the Sivanandaah- ram. Batu Caves, are: I President Swaml Pranavananda i vice-president Mr. S. Thuraiappah; I secretary Mr. S. Boteju; treasurer i Mr. P. Arumugam; committee i members Mr. P. Arunasalam. Mr. P. Sinnadurai. Mr. M. Sellasamy.47 words
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Article57 1965-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Civilians and members of the Royal Malaysian Air Force were involved in a free-for-all at the RMAP station club here last night. A corporal from the RMAP. A. Santhasivam. 29. was admitted to the General Hospitnl with facial injuries. A military policeman and57 words
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256 1965-01-18 4 Mayor is told: We guarantee your safety DENANG, Sun. More 1 than 100 stallholders in the former Chowrasta market today guaranteed the safety of the Mayor. Mr. C.' Y. Choy, and other city councillors if they accepted their invitation to visit the new $1,250,000 market built on the same site256 words
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Article39 1965-01-18 4 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Inch* Alias bin Haji Abdul Raham. 28. a journalist and secretary of the Teluk AnMjn Unino division, ha* been appointed by the Perak State Government as a nominated member of the town council here.39 words
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Miscellaneous204 1965-01-18 4 Onp By V. I. Batntin WHERE DO I"/ JL L-t -V r KNEW TWO" VWEM SHOULD WE I THINK "V-- NEVER MINP ASOUIA QO TO FIND I CL£OWWR*?S/ -THIS \I SAW HE WAS J TAKE 1M IN TH' TWO OF f ALL WGHT, 'YOU >v CLEOPATRA ...MOU CLBOWTRA'? K^ 1204 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-01-18 6 S'pore boat builders are now expanding further SINGAPORE, Sunday. (SINGAPORE'S boat-building industry which has for many years made sampans, tongkangs and fishing vessels is expanding further by moving into proper boatyards in the Kullang Marine Industries Estate. Laying the foundation stone for six boatbuilders at a joint ceremony at Kallang282 words
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79 1965-01-18 6 $360,000 for public parks improvements SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government will spend $360,000 to Improve recreation facilities at several public parks this year. The projects embrace the Alexandra flower nursery, the Mount Faber scenic park and the Woodleigh tree nursery. The park and recreation development plan this year will also Include79 words
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297 1965-01-18 6 Appeal by SATA for more public support SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association today appealed to the public to help it to tide over its financial difficulties. SATA's Deputy Medical Director, Dr. A. C. Stewart, in a statement said that the approximate cost of running SATA's clinics last year amounted297 words
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150 1965-01-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The People's Action Party branch here has charged that the Civil Defence Service is inefficiently run. and has urged the Government to look into the matter. In press statement, the PAP said that the organisation was "chaotic." Thr statement said: "National150 words
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221 1965-01-18 6 DONATIONS TO XMAS EVE TRAGEDY WIDOWER NOW 5467 CINGAPORE, Sun. A total of $467 has been received by the Straits Times for Sim Ah Leong, a 53-year hawker whose wife was killed in a road accident on Christmas Eve. Sims wife, Soh Moh. 37, was working in their Keppel Road221 words
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Article33 1965-01-18 6 SINGAPORE. Sun—A photopicnic and "Miss Agfa" contest will be held at Nanyang University campus from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 24. under the auspices of the South-East Asia Photographic Society.33 words
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Article133 1965-01-18 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. VIRS. Goh Geok Lan, 28, wife of a taxi driver, squatted among the ruins of her attap home this afternoon in Windsor Drive and wept. "Chinese New Year is i approaching, but how are we going to celebrate it without our133 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-01-18 6 SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, last night spoke of the possibility of creating a better Malaysia through education. He said: "Education is very fundamental and important for our children. "Through education we are able to instil, among other things,209 words
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66 1965-01-18 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ang Chwee Chai has been elected president of the council of the Photographic Society of Singapore. Others elected: Dr. Lim Boon Tiong and Mr. Yam Pak Nin, vice president: Miss Daisy Chee, secretary; Mr. Lim Tiong TJan, asst. secretary (English); Mr. Wu66 words
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Miscellaneous478 1965-01-18 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is today* schedule Air India: From London. Parit, of civil aircraft movrrm-ntu at Rome. New Delhi. Bombay, Madras i Paya Lcbar Airport, Singapore: (Al 122) 7.20 p.m. ARRIVALS British Eaglt Airway*: From Ix>n- BOAC From Melbourne. Brisbane, don, Istanbul. Bombay i BGB 323)478 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-01-18 6 THE WEATHER %9i Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 68 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 84 7243 words
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Article, Illustration88 1965-01-18 7 THEY WILL INSTRUCT OTHERS ON RETURN TO MALAYSIA From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, San.— Two Royal Malaysian Navy officers have begun a six-month frogmen's training coarse at HMAS Rushcutter a Royal Australian Nary base at the harbour here. They are Sub-Lieutrnants Lam Ah Lek and Koo Kah88 words
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Article81 1965-01-18 7 Woman dies in lorry crash SINGAPORE, Sun. A lorry crashed into a married couple standing j at a bus stop in Alexandra Road yesterday, killing Fatimah binte Ha- 1 shim. 25. Her husband. Abbas bin Ithnin. also 25. was sent to the General Hospital with serious injuries. Police today said81 words
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Article18 1965-01-18 7 KI'ALA LI'MPUR. Sun. The Department of Civil Defence will test the air raid sirens here tomorrow.18 words
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190 1965-01-18 7 Talks on Malaysia's own shipping line in final stages KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. \TEGOTIATIONS between the Government and private firms on the establishment of Malaysia's own national shipping line have reached the "final stage." "We are now examining In detail all aspects of the project. If all goes well the line190 words
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179 1965-01-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The j Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, returned to his parish church here today to celebrate Mass I on the occasion of his sacerdotal silver jubilee. A large congregation, including the Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca. Monsignor M.179 words
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Article69 1965-01-18 7 TAPAH, Bun.— The first phase of the $400,000 low cost housing scheme here. Involving the construction of 48 units, is now almost completed. Built at a total cost of $200,000. the two-roomed houses are expected to be ready for occupation by the end of this69 words
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Article49 1965-01-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A fire which broke out in the new Bata Shoe Co. premises in Batu Road here at 9 p.m. yesterday destroyed about $2,000 worth of (,ootis. The company's watchman saw smoke coming out of the building and called the tire brigade.49 words
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Article69 1965-01-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Pioneer Industries Employees Union i has given the firm of Hawaiian Dredging. Pomeroy. Oerwick In Jurong a week from today to relnxtate a dismissed worker and recognise the union, or face strike action A union statement said today that the worker was dismissed while69 words
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Article23 1965-01-18 7 MUAR. Bun. A "Miss Chinese New Year and Hart Raya" contest will be held here on Feb. 3 it 1 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration212 1965-01-18 7 NEW TAX CHIEF WILL HELP TRAIN LOCAL MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia has a new ComptrollerGeneral of Income Tax. He is Mr. L. A. Varty, a Colombo Plan expert. Mr. Varty, who succeeds Mr. H.W.T. Pepper, arrived here yesterday from England. Mr. Varty told the Straits Times that one of212 words
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Article38 1965-01-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Deputy Public Trustee and Official Assignee. Mr. K. Pnramalingam. left here by air for Colombo today on a five-month holiday. Mr. Paramallngam also plans to visit India and Europe38 words
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178 1965-01-18 7 Housing co-op to buy $2mil flats for Malays CINGAPORE, Sun. 0 The recently formed Co-operative Housing Society here has urged the Singapore Govern-! ment to sell 303 units of Housing Board flats i worth $2,000,000 at Gey- j lang Serai to the society i for sale to its Malay members.178 words
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103 1965-01-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Registrars Office of Nanyang University today I announced the names of part of the successful candiI dates who sat for the jrrai duation examinations last 1 month. I KmulU of candidates from the Departments of Modern Languages. History. Mathematics and Chemistry103 words
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Article26 1965-01-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Tan Ah Chua has been appointed a member of the Public Utilities I Board In place of Mrs. Robert Eu.26 words
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Advertisement61 1965-01-18 7 You've never met a lady like -LADYARROIi:Meet her at METRO lady Arrow shirts, beautifully fashioned in famous Arrow tradition, are destined to make lasting friendships. So many styles and fabrics to choose from, so many wonderful solid colors and exciting prints no wonder everyone is saying Lady Arrow is tops!61 words
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Advertisement258 1965-01-18 7 BLACKCURRANTJUIGE ULTRA-RICHnf" In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW Ji price for this double-size fijjS Your body nerds a rich supply of Jkj bß^" VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness, M if 4^ A a jt It C build body tissue and fight infection. IV*f\ J Jl J Ensure radiant health and vigorous It energy258 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-01-18 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /^URKI POVaN Kit's waining AS4MFTTOSS OUTSIDE AND I'M > Ji THAT BATON THE NEW CWUM >^ s<~. AROUND IN MERE, AAAJOR OP OUR y^^ v^-v5 LME8 V V^- 0065 BAND! 2 I /7^^B^\ j^-J *v> tJt -I40 words
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Advertisement873 1965-01-18 8 9*ilff M mail zn:^:^jTJTi*laiTs Rolex introduces for the first time the greatest Triumph in Watch making 1Q97 ROLEX OYSTER j lo I VJ Th« Wonder Watch that Dejiet tht Elements. I Mf^ "> "KW 1 M^" 11™^° h "»«i<»n, waltd th« lol« Oy.tr»- froo* AX VT »iflWios*Woo» I! a«ain.l chin««i873 words
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117 1965-01-18 9 Missing girls: Police hold two women DENANG. Sun.— Police 1 last night raided a house in Loror^p Seratus Tahun here, and detained two women in connection with the alleged kidnapping of four teenace eirls from a remand home for girls in Kuala Lumpur early this month. The tour girls were117 words
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134 1965-01-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. K. M. Byrne has been re-appointed chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board for a further period of one year from Jan. 1. 1965. Other board members, whose terms have also been extended for another year, are Mr. Llm Joo134 words
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Article69 1965-01-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. H. A W. Foley was elected president of the Singapore Cine Club at its recent annual meeting. Others elected: Mr. W.E. Neely. vice-president. Mr. Morgan Khoo Kay Ann. Hon. secretary; Mr. A. Brown, treasurer, and committee members: Mrs. Gracia Chee, Mr D. Hart.69 words
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Article21 1965-01-18 9 TANGKAK. Sun. A new mosque costing $12,000 has been built at Panjang Sari under the rural development programme.21 words
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147 1965-01-18 9 Umno aim— 4o p.c. voters to belong to party by '69 ftIALA Ll/MPIR, Sun. I'mno plans to increase its membership in order to make I'mno members form 40 per cent of the electorate by 1969. its secretary-general. Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, said today. In a letter published in the I'mno147 words
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258 1965-01-18 9 A work-to-rule call by postal union branches KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'pHE National Union of Post Office Workers was today urged by its Selangor and Pahmg branches to serve a two-week work-to-rule notice on the Government if it failed to implement the staff's new salary scale immediately. The resolution was passed258 words
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209 1965-01-18 9 J/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. iV The Royal Malaysian Navy is looking for officers j on short service commission under Its expansion pro- gramme. All applicants mus: be sir.gie be Malaysian citizens, medically lit. have pood eyesight without spectacles, and must be between j the209 words
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Article28 1965-01-18 9 TANGKAK. Sun. A »60.00 C secondary mission school for over aged girls in the district has beer opened here with an enrolment oi 100 pupils.28 words
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Article72 1965-01-18 9 gINGAPORE. Sun The University of Singapore Students Union has more than 1,000 copies of old bMks to be given away to secondary schools which might need them for their libraries. The book-s relate to tow, mh-io- logy, liis-ory. .science, geography and novels. Schools interested should72 words
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Article53 1965-01-18 9 IPOH Sun. Two burglaries I wfre reported In Mie Ipoh area last ninht involving los.s of property and cash worth $260 r. Porrinh. 58. a watchman In i the Bunt-r.g new village Chines* KIIOOL los- S2OO whei ihifVW broke ir:i> hit quarters. B from the ■ton53 words
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Article42 1965-01-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The i Minister for Defence., Senator Shane Paltrtdffe, Will rive htrt on Tuesday for an rmlu-clnv vi^:t He will have tnlks with Govrrrmr,,; i.fllrnls and will also visit Australian .Service establishments bi Butterworih and Tc^ndak42 words
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Article, Illustration372 1965-01-18 9 Reuther: Way to beat Reds in unions CINGAPORE. Sun. The way to beat the Communists in a free tmde union movement la to slug it out with them and prove that you car. beat them at their own game. This was stated by Mr. Victor Reuther. an American trade union372 words
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110 1965-01-18 9 $3,348 aid to S. Vietnam flood victims SINGAPORE. Sun. The 1 Consulate-General of South j Vietnam has received 5i. 348 from organisers of a basket- i ball match held recent:., In aid of flood victims In Cen- tral Vietnam hit by typhcon> Iris and Joan. The consulate thanked the organisers110 words
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Article22 1965-01-18 9 KAN'GAR. Sun. The PerlU State Welfare Committee has donated 700-lb. of flour to the Perils I Vigilante Corps. I22 words
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134 1965-01-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr Lee. In a Thalpusam message to 1 Hindus, said. "Each of the culutral groups in Malaysia J has a special contribution to i make to the life and culture of our new nation. "So long as we are tolerant lof each o'hev134 words
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Article46 1965-01-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sun P vpvterdiiy rou: ded up 14 su gangs*. rr.N in their cijily air -cr.Mir check* dctrt r.r.s Btven under ihe BodetlM Ordinance Bed the n-.-t under the Criminal L;nv iTemporary Provisior.si Ordiv.anc* A total at 4.192 people were ncrfened.46 words
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156 1965-01-18 9 MUAR. Sunday 'FHE Mu«r Town Coun- cil is to pay the Johore Government $30,000 a year for the use of the market at Jalan Salleh here. The rent— s2,soo a month —is effective from thli month. The State Government had earlier156 words
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365 1965-01-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sunday. gINGAPOREs Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has again stressed the need for tolerance and understanding among the various races to ensure Malaysia's survival. Once this was established, unifying factors such as the national language, could gradually be introduced. He said365 words
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156 1965-01-18 9 World trip motor cyclist who missed the boat... SINGAPORE. Sun. —An American traveller now in Singapore is faced with his first big problem since he started on the round-the-world motor-cycle trip from Florida three years ago. David Whmton. 48. arrived in Malaysia from India recently to kxiok a sea passage156 words
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Article59 1965-01-18 9 I MUAR. Sun. The Muar Social I Welfare Committee has set aside I $70,000 for about 3.000 needy I schoolchildren here. This is $8,000 more than last year, the chairman of the comi mittee. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. said today. The money will59 words
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Advertisement357 1965-01-18 9 ABOUT PHASE £L STEREO "phase 4 stereo can only be described as a marvel of sound, a radically new and dramatically potent concept in the art of high fidelity reproduction. It is DECCA's trademark for the most advanced and flexible of all stereo recording techniques; it stands for motion and357 words
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Advertisement511 1965-01-18 9 SELAMAT HARI RAYA PUASA A HAPPY PROSPEROUS CHINESE NEW YEAR. <J^7 fFTORON COTTON I I SANFORIZED I j I (W) DOCTOR V^/ SHIRTS SPECIAL HARI RAYA PUASA ft CHINESE NEW YEAR OFFER: 1 Cotton Vest Riven FREC with the purchase of every DOCTOR NO. 4752 TERYLENE COTTON Shirt DO NOT511 words
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Article27 1965-01-18 10 20 Wortm SIS (Minimum) MR. A MRS. A Pararajasekaran thank relative* and friends for thHr vriiiiahle gifts, assistance and kind the ocra.sion of their mar* nage27 words
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Article673 1965-01-18 10 Soekamo's refusal to aim jthe workers and peasants is j a suggestive background for today's meeting of his Supreme Advisory Council. Why Soekarno has called this meeting, and what advice he is seeking, are questions of obvious importance, yet there is not a 'trustworthy clue to the673 words
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Article370 1965-01-18 10 Is Filipino migration to i Sabah really the problem it I has lately been represented to i be? Sabah is afflicted by a labour shortage so acute that I the State Government talks freely of the need to recruit 3,000 workers a year from out- i I side370 words
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Article219 1965-01-18 10 The prospect of good har- vests throughout the country gives rise to confidence that India has weathered the political crisis brought about bod shortages two months ago. The Food Minister, Mr. Subramaniam, has gone so far as to say the situation is "very bright." The coming grain harvest219 words
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Article, Illustration747 1965-01-18 10 WALTER SCHWARZ - WALTER SCHWARZ UGLY ELECTION CRISIS IS OVER RUT THE TENSION REMAINS by Lagos. Sunday NIGERIA has emerged from her constitutional crisis looking in many ways the same as before. To everyone's relief, inside and outside the country, she has stayed in one piece. For the747 words
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Article742 1965-01-18 10 I REFER to the controversy over the use of saudara as a personal pronoun In the second person. Saudara does not mean, even basically, "brother." although In the general sense It could imply "brother" or "sister" and, figuratively speaking, as an extension, it could imply "brethren" or742 words
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Article485 1965-01-18 10 rpODAY we will deal with nominal 1 phrase expansions. VOCABIXAKY: baju (n)— jacket, shirt or blouse; kemeja (n> or bajut ketneja (N> shirt; panjang (adj) long: pendek (adj)— short; sriuar (n) trousers or shorts: selnar panjang (N)— long trousers; selnar pendek (N)— shorts; kawan or sahabat mi—485 words
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Article59 1965-01-18 10 HORSEPLAY AT VARSITY HOSTEL THE report on the behaviour of the hosteiites of Raffles Mall (Iniversity of Singapore) confirms my opinion of our undergraduates. One member said it was an internal matter. I am asking her to think, as a university student should, of the fact that the university is59 words
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Advertisement52 1965-01-18 10 I A IF Wiiii IT HLr *£ll I f&KL ■MB I So/c Agents: *J* KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. Vr« SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG "WEBB fefc. CORBETT" M^^mA M M MiJ y&&: '/mmWm\ Intjlish j?IH jfeflß o'rtfstnhrtir«» MakeyourSelectiontotiay.ya BPlC& SC LANKA Jewellers (THE MOUSE FOR CEYLON GtMS) 20. BATTHY HOAD, SINGAPOM-1.52 words
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Article, Illustration251 1965-01-18 11 A SHORTAGE OF SPECIALIST LABOUR KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE $10 million Nation Mosque is scheduled to be opened on Han Ra- a Haji in April. It was learned today that it would not be ready by Hari Raya Puasa next month— the target dateStraits Times photographer - 251 words
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250 1965-01-18 11 Malaysia unique in races, languages? Not so, he says SINGAPORE, Sunday. jyjALAYSIANS must dispel the thought that their country is unique in its multiracial and multi-lingual structure. This is the opinion of well-known historian, Professor C. P. Fitzgerald, who explained: "It is better perhaps to have an example which we250 words
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124 1965-01-18 11 IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. **The Arts Council is organising a nation-wide National open competition for art and crafts, with prize money of $7,000 to be won The art section ol the competition baa five sections; oils; batek; water colours- Including eouache. tempera, plaka an124 words
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66 1965-01-18 11 DONATION EVERY MONTH FOR 6 MONTHS I UMLT, Sun —The staff of the District Office in Lnmut will make a monthly contribution of $160 for months towards the National Defence Fund. The first donation was made yesterday. Members of the local councils In Kamoong China and Changkat Kruine gave 524066 words
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109 1965-01-18 11 NEW YORK, Sun. The Malaysian Ambassador to the United Nations said today that all of Asia, with the exception of Communist countries and "Cambodia, perhaps." supports Malaysia In Its dispute with Indonesia. Mr. R. Ramanl said In an Interview taped for broadcast109 words
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376 1965-01-18 11 Tin: Test boring in Malay reservations to continue I IPOH. Sunday I r J'HE research division of the Mines Department will continue its programme of test boring in Malay reservations to ascertain the existence of tin deposits this year. This was announced here by Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed Yusof. 36,376 words
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204 1965-01-18 11 Thai beauty now in Penang to escape admirers PENANG, Sun. Miss Thailand, 17-year-old Apasra Hongskul, arrived here today from Bangkok to get away from her many admirers who had been calling on her since she won the beauty title at the Thai constitutional fair held last month "I have come204 words
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170 1965-01-18 11 We need 700 more scientists: Agriculture director KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia needs 800 scientists to give the country's agricultural economy a new boost, the Director of Agriculture Inche Mohamed bin Jamil, said here today. "With qualified scientists we can solve many of our problems and help Increase the output of170 words
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Article27 1965-01-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tb» Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber will held a Chinese New Yrar't Eve dance at tho Chines* nssembiy Hall here on Feb. 1.27 words
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Advertisement135 1965-01-18 11 who careTTM i GIVE EIR BABIES M The safe, gentle formula, specially made to relieve babies coughs When coughs or colds irritate baby, and P cause misery and disturbed sleep, careful mothers know that Nyal Baby Cough Syrup will bring safe, effective relief. Nyal Baby Cough Syrup is specially formulated135 words
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Advertisement378 1965-01-18 11 START A FAMILY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT and be assured of a safe and steady income Withdrawal Facilities Available Interest at IV i* \iin ii iii »l/THO«mO tt»IUl IIt.MO.MO IHUID US PAIO UT UTITU tI.OM.eW (A SUBSIDIARY OF MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) ISth Floor, Am Inturance Buildmj. PO Box 2884. Sm|iport I Tel:378 words
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Miscellaneous714 1965-01-18 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) I KJSS WtfSJ-M 5.45 p.m. Programme Sum- a «d Songs; 8.30 Opening Ceremary; 5.50 News Outlines; 5.53 m °ny of Quran Reading ComNatlonal Songs; 6.00 News In petition; 9.25 The Big Story Tamil; 610 Thaipusam Cele- 850 World Round-Up 10 00 bnuious in Kuala Lumpur: 634 Behind714 words
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182 1965-01-18 12 OERMANUS (Cape Province), Sun. The Defence Minister. Mr. Jacobus Fouche, said last night that South Africa would no longer plare in Britain orders for m planned £150 million ($1,275 million) vorth of equipment berause Mr. Harold Wilson had refused her arms.Reuter - 182 words
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Article376 1965-01-18 12 UNITED NATIONS, Sunday U THANT, the U.N. Secretary General, said last night that the I.'.N.'s financial crisis had so reduced assets that he expected to have to borrow to meet outstanding commitments. He told reporters that by would present the "true picture* of theReuter - 376 words
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Article153 1965-01-18 12 Mauritius to open freedom talks BOMBAY, Sun. The Mauritius Government is to negotiate with the British Government this year on the question of independence for the eoleny Dr S. Ramgoolam, the State's Premier, on a 17--day tour of India with five Cabinet colleagues, told a Press conference here that he153 words
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177 1965-01-18 12 A Congo without Tshombe: Spaak 'in favour' ROME, Sunday. THE former Congo Premier, Mr. Cyrille Adoula, said last night that the Belgian Foreign Minister, Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak, agreed during talks in Brussels with his plan for a Congo solution excluding Premier Moise 1 Tshombe. The Adoula plan, disclosed last week,AP - 177 words
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125 1965-01-18 12 pORT MORESBY, Sun. Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia has disrupted the system of payments for brides in some parts of New Guinea. People living near the Indonesian West Irian border can no longer get the stone rings that traditionally form part of the marriage payment. accordIngReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-01-18 12 Threats to neighbours put Thailand on alert NEW YORK. Sun. Thailand's Foreign Minister, i Thanat Khoman (above), is I quoted as saying that the dangerous situation surrounding his country ln- eluding the position of Malaysia has forced his government to strengthen its armed forces. In an interview published in the153 words
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Article56 1965-01-18 12 I LONDON, Sun. Police at I London airport were yesterday investigating the mysterious disappearance of 100.000 Swiss francs (about $72,250). The money, bound for a London bank, was placed aboard a Swissair Douglas D.C.B jet airliner at Zurich yesterday but there was no trace of itReuter - 56 words
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192 1965-01-18 12 England's sissies -by a 'disgusted' Aussie BRISBANE, Sun. A j D former Chindit Just i bark from Britain. said yesterday: I "They're breeding sissies, not men, in England these days."' A retired Queensland grazier. Mr. William Whitehouse. i 62. who was with the Chin d i t s Commander iReuter - 192 words
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Article44 1965-01-18 12 HONG KONG. Sun. Estimated population of Hong Kong lat the end of last year waa 3.692,000. Births registered during i 1064 at 108.519 were the lowpst for five years but deaths fell to 18.113 fewest since 1949. the, Registrar-General reported yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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222 1965-01-18 12 Too fast to dodge 'bullet train' kills two more rf O K YO. Sun. Japan's new "bullet train" is so swift that railroad track workers have not yet learned to dodge it fast enough. The super exDre*.s oa Friday night hit and killed two track workers, raising the total toAP - 222 words
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Article31 1965-01-18 12 JAIPUR. Sun. An Indian housewife left home to vote in local election and returned with new constituent. She gave birth to a son while walking :■> the polls.31 words
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Article336 1965-01-18 13 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE MYSTICISM IN MALAYA. By A.G.S. Danaraj. (Asia Publishing Co. $2.) By LAUGH if you like, but there were hundreds of people who saw Bomoh I.ebai keep the rain away from the Commonwealth (Ticket match in Kuala Lumpur. There were dark clouds, and there was336 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1965-01-18 13 A testament to 50 years of dangerous, noble service REMINISCENCES. General Douglas Mac Arthur. (Heinemann 635.) -REVIEWED BY ALLINGTON KENRARD Mac Arthur by MacArthur is scarcely an unfamiliar story. No soldier has told more, written more or said more. And no soldier has done more. It Is characteristic both of1,147 words
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Article195 1965-01-18 13 CEYLON. By S. Arasaratnam. (Prentice Hall, New York. U. 5.51.95). By STUART KOBE C<OR the efficient working of parliamentary government it is not sufficient that there be a party in office. There should be a strong party in opposition. To this weakness Dr. Arasaratnam ascribes the195 words
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Article291 1965-01-18 13 A SAINT AT STAKE. By M. D. Anderson. (Faber. 305.) ON Easter Saturday. 1144, the body of a 12-year-old English boy was found hanging on a tree In Thorpe Wood, outside Norwich. Six years later it was relnterred in the chapterhouse of the cathedral291 words
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Advertisement1221 1965-01-18 15 K^H THE EAC'LINES ■^»\V' y~_B SINGAPORE IUAIAUIMJMI.».SWmtHH«J*. PfMANQ |B& NVa/O JMm DCN»>» MOOSI II.UIMNO It. fOIOIM.i J/1.WtlOOO»» -KjS3j£v3g| f> 7Ml UI PkM n SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. LAIIAKIA GENOA, it HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTIEROAM. AMSTF.ROAM fcQIHENBUBC AARHUS AND COPINNAGEN o nan 'tint "KINA" (k) Gil. 45/21 Jll J 24 jll1,221 words
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Advertisement1239 1965-01-18 15 1 BENULINE I UPREM SERVICE IB LONOhN. LIVERPOK k CONTINENIAL TORTS nr uf AV AI \.omi9» rll 4 BENLOYAL nanourg mi> Singapon P. S'naa Paaang lattaiMa FM 11 UR.I/IM 21 fm UHrpot* FM» BENLARIG £I imgiLun r s nan Piaang Rottudia Mar 18 Jm 21/22 Jm 21/25 la Part/TMa| Airtwin)1,239 words
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Advertisement1180 1965-01-18 15 lj-^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lrH^li LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE Ir**^ l HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Spoil i* S'nam faaaag CITY IF LEICESTER. 21/22 Jai 2J/24 Jai 21,21 JM t CITY OF COLOMBO 2# Ja»/ 1 Fek 'FLAMINIAN »/1i Ft! 11/11 FM 1) Flk I CITY OF WEILINGTON M/'/Fek 211,180 words
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Article1144 1965-01-18 16 jHK tablr of share* on the MaljN.ni Stock Exchange shown last businesa to Jan. 9. lAt and l.i-t business since that date )Bl with H and L standinc for Hi;;hnt and Lowest business for Vitii and this year to date. Hi 15 50 3.50 »l«i Bncke 151,144 words
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Article88 1965-01-18 16 A U. 5.5200 million offer of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 4J per cent bonds, due February 1. 1990. was quickly sold on Friday after reaching the public at a price of 1001, to yieid 4,475 per cent. Moryan Stanley and Co. and First Boston88 words
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Article37 1965-01-18 16 ON tha fra* aiohania market In Bong Kong oo Saturday the U I aollar «a* quoted .■.75! for T.T. and 5.74e tor each. Starling wat quoted at 16 and ana tatl at (eld a' 25S|.37 words
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Article30 1965-01-18 16 Tm Malayan Eienange Banks' Ate*eiatien made thaae cbangea in IU mtaa to merch-nte on Saturday (all ratea to J10O>: telling TT or 01 ready: N»tw««Hn K. itr WL30 words
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Article53 1965-01-18 16 Geevor Tin Mines will pay an interim dividend of 2s. per share, against 6d. payable on March 4. Tlie chairman said in his last annual statement that when results so Justified, fie directors would reduce disparity between interim and final dividends, and the interim now decltred follows adoption53 words
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Article903 1965-01-18 16 Tin price down by $5.87½ »¥IHE tin price In Penang on x Saturday rose by 25 cents to $623,874 which represented a net loss of $5,871 on the week. Saturday's offering of 245 tons, estimated down flva tons, made an estimated offering for the whole trading period of 1.465 tons903 words
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Advertisement1120 1965-01-18 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAiSHA LTD. mmmt Cw»d» and U.S^V. Cr«ai Ukea Im»Ih H'kont lotonami Montieti io<u> iv Uttiou oricaat -Ttiij Mart" Ft* I Mai I Air tl Apt Am II Aai -MlujKian Mart" HUM IS MM 17 Alt 1 Mai Mat II Ml* WeMt Coast of Contral/SouUi Atncpio* Set^vlo* Yokotiarna1,120 words
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Advertisement983 1965-01-18 16 LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. 'CATHAY" Deports— Penong 12 Feb 196S P. Swettenhom 14 Feb 1965 Singapore 16 Feb 1965 For Mantle 20/22 Fcb, Hong Kong 24/28 Feb Return:— Singopore 4 Mar 1965 P. Swettenhom 7 Mar 1965 Penang 9 Mar 1965 Fare From:— Penang or983 words
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Advertisement678 1965-01-18 16 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Jan. 11. Jan. 12 Jan. 13. Jan. 14. Jan. 15. Jan. 16 •Industrials: 76.96 77.38 77.91 79.40 80.65 79.68 Tins: 109.49 107.96 107.62 108.15 109.25 108.78 I rubbers: 107.30 107.30 107.50 107.34 107.50 107.50 •Dec 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. DM lIU MIS \<M \<678 words
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Advertisement96 1965-01-18 16 WILHEjLMSEN LINES FROM: scaaliutus Ml CMliseatal PtrU W tMHiM ail Meet Kite, fenim P S'haa S*D»rt TRITON (Calls Manila) 511 !i,2! TIIER (Calls Pusan, Japan) WJJ Ji J TALAIOT Calls Manna) lIHt Fe« H'H Ftl BARBER LINE FROM «4JI i*sl t°**' ">■" .m^ TOREAOO« HIM FERNBan. TAI PINC I »M96 words
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Article1908 1965-01-18 17 False optimism on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent Malayan Stock Exchange last week reverted to its old reputation and its behaviour went against what would appear to be the obvious political trend. What was it that sent 23 industrials up in price and added nearly four points to the1,908 words
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Article29 1965-01-18 17 HlltHllt TIN (perlb.) (perpicul). Jan. 11. Tl. cts. $629.00 12. 711 cts. $632.00 13. 711 cts. $628.12) 14. 71J cts. 5626.371 15. 71J cts. $623.62] 16. 5623.87J29 words
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Article713 1965-01-18 17 THE following: is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday, January 16. Alex Brick. 19 50 Bouatead 152 C.B. Holding 2.02 r r 8. ords 41/. Dunlop j 69 r79 k-Mo deb l.uo rjiat Smelt 3 m r. A N ords713 words
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Advertisement498 1965-01-18 17 ESTATES OF 1. IVrcival Andrew Hrndricks, late of 95. Lorong 'N\ Telok Koran Singapore, died intestate at Tan Tock Sens Hospital. Singapore, on 28th April 1964 (P.T. 296/64). 2. Gyula Kontor Cheppi. late of c o 47. Lloyd Road, Singapore, dird intrstatr at General Hospital. Singapore, on 30th January. 196t498 words
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Advertisement459 1965-01-18 17 NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited for the purchase ol the following used RAAF equipment: Auto Amb (Ford), Vehicle Tyres, Empty Drums. Scrap Brass and Metal, and Miscellaneous Spares. A deposit of ten (10) per cent of the value of the price oflered is to be forwarded with459 words
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Advertisement872 1965-01-18 17 NOTICES THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. Holiday— Chinese New Year's Day, Tuesday. 2nd February 1965. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, Ist February 1965, no cargo will be worked at the Authority s wharves after tbe end of the first shift, i.e. after 1500 hours. No cargo872 words
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Advertisement736 1965-01-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (Robber Research Institute of Malaya). Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens (or the pott of Plant Pathologist. D'v:sicn A in the Pathological Division of Uie Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. The appointee will De required to serve under the heid of the Division736 words
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Advertisement925 1965-01-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT? FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCY IN SARAWAK .T^P^ No. 1 65. •J Applications are invited from 111 Federal Citizens for the post of Health BUter in the Medical Department, Sarawak. Salary: Divlsion 11. N5-6 ($690x16-900). Quail- DD uaiaVCIA I IUITtn ncatlons: Btate Registered Nurse. OV MALAI3IA LIIWIItU Certified925 words
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Article154 1965-01-18 18 BF.LANGOR (lIIMM 2 PKRAK < HINF.KK 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Perak Chinese came back irom two goals down at halftime to earn a replay with Selangor Chinese in the MCFA Cup competition here today. The replay will be held at Ipoii next Sunday. The wtanan will154 words
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Article2056 1965-01-18 18 TOOL POOL $102,900 1 No. *****7 ($25,467) 2 No. *****7 (512J33) S No. *****6 ($6,366) Starters ($786 each): Nos. *****7. *****6. *****5. *****6. *****5, *****4. *****1. *****1. *****6. Consolation ($495 each): Nos. *****8. *****5, *****7. *****?, *****0. *****5, *****2. *****5. *****1. *****5 1 I DO YOU MIND EQUALS2,056 words
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Article, Illustration669 1965-01-18 18 Durai tells oS at the Games I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. I Tne Malaysian Hockey Federation will j in future send their' teams to international tournaments, such as j the Olympic Games, in Rood time before com- petition begins. A week or 10 days preparation at the place of competition is considered669 words
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Advertisement145 1965-01-18 18 NOTICE STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA All future communications should be addressed to STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA, 3rd Floor, Clifford House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 1. Telephone Nos: *****, *****. Telegraphic Add: "Sharestock" MANAGER Notice Of Removal SHARP TRAVEL SERVICE Kuala Lumpur. C. F. SHARP Co. (M) Ltd. (Incorporated in the State145 words
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Advertisement471 1965-01-18 18 NOTICES TOWN COUNCIL KLUANG RATES FOR THE IST HALF-YEAR 19K.V Owners of holdings are reminded that rates for the Ist half-year. 1965 are due and payable In advance without demand at the Town Council Office. Kluang, In the month of January. 1965. 2. NOTICE I* hereby gi-en U>at If any471 words
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Advertisement211 1965-01-18 18 NOTICES NOTICE FIRST MALAYAN FUND ANNOC XCEMF.NT OF DISTRIBITION OF INCOME. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i that under the terms of the Trust I Deed, a distribution of Income of the above fund is expected to be mnde on 15th February. 1P65. to unit holders registered on 31st December 1964211 words
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Advertisement155 1965-01-18 18 Shop early for Chinese New Year Exclusive FRIGIDAIRE measuring glosses or FRIGIFORM ice bucket keeps ice cubes for 1 4 hours Moulded from the same miracle insulating material that goes into FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS. PLUS an exclusive FRIGIDAIRE hot or cold picnic thermo jug. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity this offer155 words
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Article, Illustration819 1965-01-18 19 BILLY NEWMAN - LA W BA CK IN TRIUMPH BILLY NEWMAN By His goals earn Manchester United a draw LONDON, Sun. Denis Law, the stormy petrel of English League football, came out of a month's suspension yesterday to score both goals which earned Manchester United a 2-2 away draw with Nottingham Forest. TheReuter - 819 words
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235 1965-01-18 19 More than 200 cars set out for the Monte Carlo I ONDON, Sun,. The 34th Monte Carlo Rally, one of the world's toughest endurance tests for cars, was well under way late yesterday as more than 200 cars made their way across Europe along nine different routes. The total ofReuter - 235 words
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466 1965-01-18 19 RUGGER Wales rally to 14-3 win in rain I ONDON, Sun. -Taking lj command of the I match in the second half, Wales beat England by 14 points (a goal, a dropped goal and two tries) to three (a pervalty goal) at Cardiff yesterday in the Rugby Union international championship.466 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-01-18 19 MALAYSIAN WINS THE MIDDLESEX CROWN T ONDON, Sun.— Lee Kin Tat (above) of Malaysia won the men s singles title in the Middlesex badminton champiorships here last night. He beat Ray Sharp, 19--year-old Middlesex player, by 15-4. 15-10 in the final. —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article33 1965-01-18 19 SLNGAPORE. Sun. Chan Wing Cheong holed In one on the par-three 157-yard 18th during a threesome match with Lee Joh Ming and Tong Kum Toh at the Keppel Oolf Club today.33 words
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Article29 1965-01-18 19 MELBOURNE. Sun. Results in the Federation Cup women's tennis championship here today: Australia beat France 3-0 and the United States beat Britain 3-0 in the semi-finals. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article1348 1965-01-18 19 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 3 Blackpool 2 Burnley 2 Birmingham v I ulham 1 Chelsea 2 Leicester 2 Leeds 2 Liverpool 4 Shelf. Wed. 2 Notts Forest 2 Man. I nii.d 2 Shelf. I nitcd 0 Evcrton 0 Stoke 2 WBA 0 Sunderland 0 Arsenal 21,348 words
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Article337 1965-01-18 19 BLOMFONTEIN.Sun ■TWO SUCCESSFUL spells of fast bowling by Mike x Macaulay for Oranee Free State provided the main feature in the match with MCC here yesterday. At the close of play his figures were 5-47 in 22 overs. r MCC. who at one stageReuter - 337 words
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Advertisement167 1965-01-18 19 FOR BETTER HEALTH AND VITALITY BE SURE! OF QUALITY VITAMIN PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY A ESSENTIAL rt VITAMINS m^L m. *FAR higher V^B&- POTENCY THAN ANY \l 1 ■^■trfr OTHER MAINTENANCE Wtm^ \t FORMULA. U /Vl POTENCY OF EACH yj|/ I I \l V^tfUh^' CAPSULE ASSURED" f\\ v- V* BY167 words
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Advertisement128 1965-01-18 19 Professional logger's choice. is Indisputably... HOMELITE chainsaw IT'S HERE. .THERE. .EVERYWHERE. IN MALAYSIA designed manufactured to the UFScifck special requirement! of those who I^l^* j^K^S. demand the most exacting \^V toughest standard of quality A \llß ONLY unit carrying this Seal will be Sol* (tk Spotradtc i-» M>.i. y >«n128 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-01-18 19 DIARY HOCKEY Spore Div 1: SRC v Schools (Spore Padangi. Div. 2: 19 Signals v Port Authority (Changl). Div. 3: Naval Police v SRC 'C 1 (Naval Base). RUGGER Club matchea: Klang v S'gor Services (Klang); Tigers v FMC (XL padang).41 words
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Article94 1965-01-18 20 TOKYO. Sun. Geo-physlcists In Communist Chinas Academy of Sciences have made the first successful geo-magnetlc measurement of the -Third Pole" in Tibet, the New China News Agency said today. The agency, in a broadcast monitored here, said the measurement has provided accurate data for scientific research, mineralReuter - 94 words
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Article30 1965-01-18 20 MATSUE (Japan). Sun. A bus carrying Sunday skiers dropped 150 feet down a steep slope off a mountain road near here today, seriously injuring 12 passengers UPI.UPI - 30 words
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316 1965-01-18 20 From G. GELDARD: KUCHING, Sunday pLOODS have destroyed half the padi farms and scores of livestock in the Ulu Limbang area of Sarawak's Fifth Division, the Resident, Mr. M. M. McSporran, said here last night. He said the flood, which began316 words
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Article60 1965-01-18 20 SAIGON, Sun— The South Vietnamese Government has issued a wartime decree under which any of the Government Ministries may requisition manpower or property, ihe Saigon news agency announced today Personnel may be requisitioned for up to one year, movable property may be requisitioned up to six months,60 words
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315 1965-01-18 20 Crisis within USNO? Just malicious propaganda Haris JESSELTON, Sun. The vice-president of the United Sabah National Organisation, Inche Haris bin Mohamed Salleh, said today that the two-week-old new Sabah Alliance Government headed by Mr. Peter Lo had already made progress in "every neld." Inche Haris said this at a press315 words
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Article88 1965-01-18 20 The eating had to stop NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), Sun.— A sign in the window of a lunch counter advertised: "Fish dinnerall you can eat— 79 cents." But when one customer finished six dinners and ordered a seventh, the manager called the police. Patrolman John O'Malley. who answered the call, toldAP - 88 words
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210 1965-01-18 20 JESSELTON, Sun. Federal Minister ■I for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, is to visit Sab a h early next month to look into the possibilities of checking the soaring prices of consumer goods. The State Finance Minister, Inche Haris210 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-01-18 20 CARROL PLUS 55 COWS EQUAL ANNA LONDON. Sun. The Masai chief took one look at blonde "Baby Doll" film star Carroll Baker, and offered 45 cows for her as a wife. Then he clapped eyes on Anna Bowesfield (above), a 22-year-old secretary from England. And he forgot about Carroll asMirrorpic - 137 words
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Article52 1965-01-18 20 LUEBECK, Sun.— Police had to shoot to stop a man who tried to commit suicide at the weekend by connecting his exhaust pipe to the Inside of his car and racing at top speed along the autobahn to Hamburg. The man was taken semi-cons-clous, toReuter - 52 words
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196 1965-01-18 20 LONDON, Sunday. TWO PETROL bomb explosions badly damaged a house and a newspaper office here today, adding to a sinister mystery which London police have been trying to solve for the past fortnight. The empty house was searched by police lastReuter - 196 words
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Article76 1965-01-18 20 LONDON, Sun. The Earl of Inchcape. 47-year-old director of the P and O Steamship Lines, yesterday revealed his engagement to his 26-year-old former secretary. She is Caroline Cholmeley Harrison, daughter of a stockbroker. Lord Inchcape has a 23-year-old daughter and two sons, 11 and 17,UPI - 76 words
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Article37 1965-01-18 20 ATHENS. Sun. An Athens newspaper alleged today that British Intelligence agents had tapped the telephone of Mr. Constantine Knramanlis. former Greek Prime Minister, for several weeks at the height of the Cyprus crisis In 1957.37 words
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Article71 1965-01-18 20 MOSCOW, Sun. A Soviet archaeologist has discovered a neolithic drawing resembling a cosmonaut in a cliff gallery In Soviet Central Asia, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The prehistoric artist had drawn a tigure carrying -.something resembling an air-tight helmet with antennae" on ItsReuter - 71 words
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292 1965-01-18 20 'Soft talk, big stick policy effective' SYDNEY. Sunday Till-] Sydney Sunday Telegraph s;iid yesterday thai recenl statements by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, that his country was prepared i<> meet Britain and Malaysia immediately and without pre-conditions seemed i<> have proved again the effectiveness of the "talk softly, hutReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement251 1965-01-18 20 Experts recommend I f yea ft if^% STAMFORD fclll-tfjSf courses offered 1 by Stamford College ly^CjpArf Easy to learn they are systematic and adjusted to your qwn pace. Competent they are conducted by Honours Graduates and professional experts. Successful nothing succeeds like success. Recognised by educationists and institutions of international251 words
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