The Straits Times, 23 January 1965
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Title Section25 1965-01-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 NATI INAL LIBRA i Hl**"" The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100525 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-01-23 1 Peking's influence worries Moscow OPEN CRITICISM OF 'QUIT U.N. DECISION LONDON, Friday RUSSIA has warned Indonesia against forcing the West into an armed conflict over Malaysia, informed diplomatic sources said today. Behind the Kremlin warning lies the fear of possible direct or indirect Soviet involvement in any393 words
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Article, Illustration335 1965-01-23 1 Walker quits after shock defeat HEALEY OR JENKINS NEXT FOREIGN SECRETARY? LONDON, Fn. Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, has accepted Mr. Patrick Cordon Walker's resignation as Foreign Secretary following his shock by-election defeat, sources close to the Government said here today An official announcement will be made later this335 words
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Article35 1965-01-23 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An Australian naval destroyer, the HMAS Vampire, arrived In Singapore from Australia today to join the Commonwealth strategic reserve fleet. It will be mainly deployed for I escort duties.35 words
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79 1965-01-23 1 Rulers consorts give to patriotic fund KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Consorts of five Rulers. have donated to the National Patriotic Fund, which now stands at 51.277,909. They are the Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan, Raja Perempuan of Kelantan, the Sultanah of Johore, the Raja Perempuan of Perak and the Sultanah79 words
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103 1965-01-23 1 >JAIROBI, Fri. The I Kenya Government was urged today to consult a witchdoctor following the deaths of four MPs in road accidents. The latest to die was Mr Thomas Masaki, killed this week when his car overturned. The assistant national executive officer ofReuter - 103 words
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Article61 1965-01-23 1 BANGKOK, Fri.— Thai police yesterday arrested five men and searched for two others In connection with a case last November In which three men were taken Into custody on charges of spying for an unidentified country. Those arrested yesterday included a police officer, aAP - 61 words
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Article36 1965-01-23 1 LONDON. Fri.— Heavy falls of .snow during the night followed by a thaw and then freezing tern- peratures early today brought an- other morning of chaos to Britain s road and rail transport. I36 words
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Article65 1965-01-23 1 MANILA, Fri.— President Macapagal has rejected proposals to hold bilateral talks between the Philippines and Malaysia over the Philippine claim to Sabah, according to a Manila Times report. The newspaper today quoted the President as saying that bilateral talks would only be possible if Malaysia agreedReuter - 65 words
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Article59 1965-01-23 1 TAIPEH. Fri —A nationallyknown university professor and two of his students have been indicated for conspiring to overthrow the Nationalist Chinese Government. The garrison command, which Is In charge of overall security In Formosa, said Prof. Peng Mlngyin of the National Taiwan University In TaipehAP - 59 words
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Article68 1965-01-23 1 LONDON. Fri. Share prices flared up on the London Stork I/. change (his morning following the defeat of Labour's Foreign Secretary. Mr. Gordon Walker, in the Leyton parliamentary by-election. Prices of steel shares were immediately marked up by as much as three shillings. Millions of pounds wereReuter - 68 words
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633 1965-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR Friday. TIIK 60,000-member Congress oi" Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services today filed a writ against the Government to restrain it from negotiating the hospital assistants' salary scales with the National Union of Hospital Assistants. This is the latest633 words
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Article, Illustration682 1965-01-23 1 Build-up: NO clash of views I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. There is no clash of views between Malaysia and Britain on the Indonesian build-up along the Borneo border, a British High Commission statement said today. The statement quoted the London Press Service diplomatic correspondent as saying: "No such dichotomy exists." The correspondent'sReuter - 682 words
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Article179 1965-01-23 1 Sir Winston: Quiet night I ONDON, Fri. Phyu sician Lord Moran today reported there had been no change in Sir Winston Churchill's condition. The 82-year-old doctor in the 17th bulletin be has issued in the past week since news last Friday that the 90-year-old statesman had suffered a stroke reported:Reuter - 179 words
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Article34 1965-01-23 1 TO MEDIATE KARACHI. Fri. Pakistnn Is ready to offer its jood offices to try to scttlr Indonesia -Malaysia di> putc. President Ayu b tvhan said in Chittagong, I i-t Pakistan, today. Rcutcr34 words
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156 1965-01-23 2 Peking breaking trade boycott of South Africa r\\IRO. Fri. The AfroAsian trade bo.w-ott on South Africa is ineffective "because some countries, including China and East Germany, are ignoring it." the Kenya Government said last night. As a result, it said, the boycott was hurting black African nations more than South156 words
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106 1965-01-23 2 'J'OKYO. Fri. Negotiations for the export of shlp.s worth nearly US$3O million to Indonesia are progressing satisfactorily between the Indonesian national oil company. Permina. and two leading Japanese trade firms. It was learned today. The Mitsui Co.. one of the two, said the shipReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-01-23 2 In— the 'we quit' letter UNITED NATIONS, Fri. i Indonesian mission to keep its official status at the United Nations until March 1 INDONESIA served formal written notice last night of its withdrawal from the United Nations, saying the action was taken "for the good" of the world body HeReuter - 390 words
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77 1965-01-23 2 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The man who killed the Prime Minister of Burundi last Friday was a local employee of the U.S. Embassy in Bu- jumbura, the Burundi capital. State Department offi- clals confirmed yesterday. Thry said that. Qnuuive Muvr 30. w.ts onr of si -yenAP - 77 words
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Article254 1965-01-23 2 1,000 in Manila protest \/lANILA. Fri.-- About 1,000 university students demonstrated peacefully at the U.S. Embassy today protesting against killings of Filipinos at American military bases here. The students, from the University of the PhiliDpines. demanded that the bases agreement with the United States be revised to give Philippine courts254 words
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148 1965-01-23 2 DANGOON. Fri. Burma's Government owned newspaper. The Mirror, said today that Burma could not support Indonesia in its "crush Malaysia" campaign because of Burma's, neutral policy and her desire for peace in South-bast Asia. The Mirror was commenting on Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio'sAP - 148 words
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Article30 1965-01-23 2 NEW DELHI, Fri.— Gen. Ne Win, 1 Chairman of Burma's Revolu- tionary Council, will visit India next month, the External Affairs I Ministry here announced. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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182 1965-01-23 2 The Dutch anthem at Sock's palace again JAKARTA, Frl. The Dutch national anthem Wilhelmus was played yesterday at President Soekarnos Palace former residence of the Dutch Governor-General to mark the formal restoration of Dutch-Indo-nesian diplomatic relations. The new Dutch Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr Emile C. Schiff, presented his credentials toReuter; AP - 182 words
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Article59 1965-01-23 2 From Mao with goodwill... JAKARTA. Fri.— A 38-member goodwill mission from China flew here last night. Led by Mr. Kuang Jen Nung. Director-General of China's Civil Aviation, the mission is returning the visit of an Indonesian mission that went to Peking recently in connection with the inaugural flight of aAP - 59 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-01-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fseoeee can you meet) Q "S^t^Llß- 667 (ovec hepc. qeorge) ///>,// ,7 i^s «n. tme aSry Wc^r^-^ ,itir lIIMiII II Mil iJ M27 words
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166 1965-01-23 3 I ONDON. Fri.— Tin- Burman Oil Company is to sue the British dovt-rn-ment for about t:o million as compensation for the destruction of its installations in Burma riurinc the last war. it was announced here. Mr. K. P. Smith. Burmah OilReuter - 166 words
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278 1965-01-23 3 United Nations, Fri. IT THANT, U.N. Secretary-General, called in the United States and Soviet delegates for separate talks on the organisation's financial crisis last night after Russia had accused him of taking the Anglo-American side in the dispute. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, theReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-01-23 3 T ONDON. Fri. Sir Alec Lj Douglas-Home last right named 40-year-old Mr. Edward Dv Cann (above), a former British Trade Minister, as new chairman of the Conservative Party. Political observers said this move was clearly aimed at giving- the party a younger and moreReuter - 111 words
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Article60 1965-01-23 3 LISBON. Fri.— Twenty-two university studentj. and tour high school students were arrest r>cl here today, apparently on political charges, a spokesman for the Students' Association of the Faculty of Law in Lisbon, said. Seven of tnem were girls, the spokesman said, adding about 30 other universityReuter - 60 words
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Article24 1965-01-23 3 JUAREZ (Mexico), Fri.— Actor Anthony Quinn, 53. was granted a divorce from his wife, Katherine Demille. Grounds for the divorce •incompatibility." UPI.UPI - 24 words
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233 1965-01-23 3 'pHE Warsaw Pact nati that plans for a Nat force "are a grave three in Europe and througho MOSCOW, Friday, ions last night declared to multilateral nuclear at to the cause of peace ut the world." This was stated in233 words
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116 1965-01-23 3 The night he stayed with his girl friend... fHELMSFORD. Fri. All v Philip Cheverall did was spend the night with his girl friend. But his mother got upset and launched a full-scale police hunt. With the temperature below freezing, neighbours joined the hunt; police called in the dogs. At 7116 words
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Article33 1965-01-23 3 MUNICH. Fri. A German court yesterday sentenced former SS Sergeant Jose Foberhauser 49. to 4i years' jail with hard labour for aiding in the wartime murder of 360.000 Jews.— AP.AP - 33 words
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176 1965-01-23 3 Little boy and the 'world's greatest man' l ONDON, Fri. Lon*J don newspaper yesterday re-told Somerset Maugham's favourite story of his close, long-time friend. Sir Winston Churchill. Godfrey Winn of the Daily Mali said Maugham got Sir Winston himself to confirm the story of the small boy who was takenUPI - 176 words
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142 1965-01-23 3 100 UP— A CHURCHILL AIDE CELEBRATES LONDON, Fri.— A former naval aide to Sir Winston Churchill today celebrated his 100 th birthday. He is the Senior Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Henry Oliver, believed to be the oldest naval officer living. In 1914 he was appointed Naval Secretary to theReuter - 142 words
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Article61 1965-01-23 3 enemy... WARMBATHS. (Transvaal), Fri. Mr. Jaap Botha. 83-year-old member of a Boer War commando which captured Sir Winston Churchill 65 years ago and who had a stroke last Friday, was still clinging to life today. His condition yesterday was described as critical, and at theReuter - 61 words
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Article62 1965-01-23 3 CULIACAN (Mexico). Fri. A party thrown to celebrate a reconciliation between two feuding families ended in a drunken brawl resulting in four deaths. Three men and one woman were shot dead in nearby Camittaguato when the families united for a fiesta to end a62 words
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Article32 1965-01-23 3 BOGOTA (Colombia Fri. Five people diea and four others were seriously injured when a bus cra.sheci between the towns ol Almeida and Guateque in Boyaca Department yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1965-01-23 3 LONDON. Fri.— Stamps printed in luminous Ink on silver foil will be issued in the Soviet Union thia year. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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212 1965-01-23 3 NEW YORK, Friday f|OCKERS in New York harbour voted yesterday to accept the new contract which they refused in an earlier vote and to en.d the 11-day-old strike whifh has tied up US east coast ports from Maine toReuter - 212 words
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Advertisement526 1965-01-23 4 do promises always come true rado promises do PROMISE 1957 -To creote o self-winding wotch superior to other* and PERFORMANCE: 1962— Introduction of ttie moonif icent RADO DtASTA*. to provide a double guarantee 'he ««t ond only wotch thot is virtually SCRATCH-PROOF Mode from E a new SPACE -AGE METAL526 words
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Article324 1965-01-23 5 Trapped —but no arrests 10-TO-ONE SHOWDOWN ON A PENANG BEACH Efforts of 50 Customs men wasted: Two Very flares fired to stop a crowd PENANG, Friday. JHE combined efforts of 50 men to trap a gang of smugglers last night were wasted when the smugglers were finally cornered by a324 words
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Article44 1965-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two agricultural officers left here by air for New York today to undergo a four-year course in agricultural farming. They are Inche Mohamed Hashim bin Mohamed Noor of Kedah and Mr. Tee Thean Soo of Selangor.44 words
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Article41 1965-01-23 5 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Police arrested 19 men while .screenni(» 4.255 people on anti-secret socieiv rounds in the cast 24 hours. Pour men were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and IS under the Societies Ordinance, i41 words
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187 1965-01-23 5 MYSTERY TRAWLER HELD BY BURMESE NAVY I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. M\ Mystery surrounds the identity of a trawler with eight Malaysians aboard which was reported seized by a Burmese naval vessel last Sunday. According to a news agency report, the Burmese found a large stock of opium, liquor and other provisions187 words
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Article86 1965-01-23 5 PENANG. Fri. The Penang and Province Wellesley Red Cross i Society has set up an Appeals WMk Committee to raise funds I for its activities this year. The Appeals Week" campaien will include a flag day. a Red l Cross ball and a variety86 words
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Article77 1965-01-23 5 BAMBOO CANNON BAN PNANG, Fri. —The acting Chief Polite Officer. Supt. Tengku Mohamed Yusof. today warned the public that although the ban on the firing of firecrackers has been lifted from midnight Feb. 2to midnight Feb. 5. it is forbidden to fire bamboo cannon. He also warned that relaxation of77 words
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Article54 1965-01-23 5 SEREMBAN. Pri Mr. Bakan Singh, a former Malayan and Negri All-Blues player, died here today. He is survived by eight sons, one of whom is Mr. Gurbachan Slngn. a Straits Times reporter, and three daughters. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from54 words
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317 1965-01-23 5 SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE million- aire rubber magnate, Dato Ng Quee Lam, tonight suggested the formation of a pan-Malaysian orgarjsation to represent all those connected with the rubber industry and trade. He said: "The setting up of such a unified organisation would help further317 words
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263 1965-01-23 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. ■JHE visiting British Permanent Undersecretary of State for the Army, Sir Arthur Drew, this morning called on Singapore's Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. The brief meeting was attended by the British Deputy High Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. P.263 words
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Article41 1965-01-23 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri. The Rev. Bro. Damien Oliver, who returned from a short holiday in Australia, has assumed the directorship of St. Anthony's School, Tcluk Anson. He replaces the Rev. Bro. Alban who has been posted to Kuala Liunpur41 words
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Article53 1965-01-23 5 NIBONO TEBAL. Frt Chve Nam Seng. 26. of Val Dor New Village. Sungei Bakap was fined $200 or in default three months' Jall In the magistrate's court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty; to carrying out 100 and 1.000 cha- racters illegal lottery in his home on Nov.53 words
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Article44 1965-01-23 5 TELUK ANSON. Frt.—Tlio Sum Bee- 45. a coconut smallholaer w?s found murdered at Simpang Tiga in the Rungkup area of Lower Pera* about 25 miles irom here, early yesterday He lived alone. About $90 in cash and his Identity card were missing.44 words
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Article, Illustration330 1965-01-23 5 JUDITH YONG - The Little Heroine: Call me Precious Pearl JUDITH YONG 6v STNOAPORE. Fri. Flat broke. overweight and how to tell her Chinese fans cf her new name those were the three problems Singapore singer June Mok faced after returning home from a seven-month world tour. She told me yesterday on the330 words
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89 1965-01-23 5 PENANG. Pri —See Ah Kooi, 24. I was today allowed bail in $5,000 when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of conveying dutiable goods with intent to defraud the Government of about 1860 duty. He was alleged to have committed uhc offence89 words
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Article61 1965-01-23 5 PENANG. Fn. The Kcbun Lama Youth Association has invited Ustaz Shaikh Ali Baladram. a member of the State Islamic Religious Council, to speak on "The Signiticance of Puasa" at Langkawi Road Mosque next Thursday. The talk will be followed by a nasik minyak kenduri (feast)61 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-01-23 5 Hum* Hunnts Jit/ Ralph UvitnHaM r i. fcUrJ^r? /C.v, -^N 1 PETUNIA OOeSNT\ f" id^^m wA N 6l tXyV^G! S 'OKAY, BUT >. J^fv WANT ME TO 6ET AW L^^^pm w ,^6^ W i got yalpau> JWr /^^v!°'£™ x38 words
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Advertisement247 1965-01-23 6 SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! OF OUR GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION CATHAY PALACE PAVILION ODEON CATHAY CINEMA KATONG THEATRE THEATRE CINEMA SPORE SPORE K. LUMPUR K. LUMPUR PENANG I ONLY HAL WALLIS WHO GAVE YOU "BLUE HAWAII", "GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS", J^ "FUN IN ACAPULCO" and "G. I. BLUES" fc J COULD BRING TO247 words
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Advertisement396 1965-01-23 6 JJO4&K International Choreographer, LIONEL BLAIR and his Dancers entertain nightly, for a short season, at CATtfAV RESTAURANT and ARUNDEL ROOM Show Times Cathay Restaurant 9.30 p.m. Arundcl Room 11.15 p.m. It's GREAT!!! The SHOW you must NOT miss. w -820, GEYLANG ROAD, TEL: ***** yL Most Popular Night Spot Delightful,396 words
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Advertisement359 1965-01-23 6 IO TEN GREAT STARS CRESCENDOS THE QUESTS KEITH LOCKE WILSON DAVID it CHECKMATES ROBERT SONG MUSKRATS WILMA TANG SILVER STRINGS CYCLONES THE THREE GENIUS SPECIAL ATTRACTION JOHNNY LION ond THE JUMPING JEWELS CONTEST 6000 JOHNNY LION AND rnrr™ E jumping jewels LULL CRESTS SPECIALLY SENT rfirLFROM philips Holland 1 lltal359 words
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Advertisement286 1965-01-23 6 PAN-MALAYAN MIDNIGHT RE m!e?E "tON IG H T 1 of our Happy Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puasa Attraction I LIDO REX CAPITOL I REX B S PORE II K. LUMPUR PENANG I mfc INVADES BIKINI' J KiL BEACH that S Where J I M^the boys girls are) B J286 words
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Advertisement555 1965-01-23 6 IO;r«:».i;M 6o« Office Opcm Doily ot 10am oi»i:\* i obi DAILY: 1 30. 4.00. 6 10 30pm Tomorrow Ex*ro ihow ot 11 o.m Ajhe ■Finest in hours lo COLOR Nortntoci t» ORSON WtLLES TONIGHT MIDNIGHT Hhi>l Mfcu.rnHEMOON Edward JUDD Martha HYER. rtovmoo U.naCOIOR CulumbiOb J ASQN_AND_THE ARGONAUTS^ LAST DAY! 1555 words
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Article161 1965-01-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Pioneer Industries Employees Union has decided to defer a strike, scheduled to start on Sunday, of its 150 members employed by the firm of Hawaiian Dredging, Pomeroy, Gerwick, in Jurong. The dispute is over recognition ol the union and reinstatement of a161 words
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228 1965-01-23 7 A GUNMAN and two accomplices today g r a b b c d Chinese New Year bonuses totalling 54.900 for workers of a Bukit Timah sawmill in a noon holdup in Hill View Avenue. The gang held up the SINGAPORE, Fri sawmill's cashier228 words
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Article, Illustration295 1965-01-23 7 JURONG ESTATE IMPRESSES MANICKAVASAGAM SINGAPORE, Friday. THK Malaysian Minister for Labour and 1 Social Welfare, Mr. V. Mankkavasagam, today praised the Singapore Government for its efforts to industrialise and diversify the national economy. He described the Jurong industrial estate as an indicationHan Hai Fong - 295 words
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Article366 1965-01-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. rpHE Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Sachi Saurajen. to- day impeached the credit of an assistant hotel keeper, Foo Say Chew a witness in a preliminary inquiry involving his friend. Lim Toh Sin. who is charged with the murder of a detective and armed robbery of366 words
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Article192 1965-01-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Education Minister, Mr. On r Pang Boon, today announced that work on Nanyang University's $1 million library building would begin in May. The money for the building was a grant to the university from the Singapore Government. Construction on the building is expected192 words
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Article98 1965-01-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. Claude M. Devorss. International President of the Lions International, will stop off in Singapore for the week-end in the course of a Far East tour. Mr. Devorss and his wife. Bernlce will be met on arrival at Singapore airport tomorrow by officials of the98 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-01-23 7 MOTHER OF 5 WHO STILL FINDS TIME FOR PAINTING- OIXGAPOKK, Fri. A <? mother of five, who found time for art. today opened her first exhibition of Chinese brush paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. She is Mrs. Jeanie Liv (above), wife of Mr. D.C. Lee. Her exhibition was108 words
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Article57 1965-01-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Water will be cut off tomorrow in Nos. 415. .415 A and 4158 to 471. 471 A and 4718 (odd numbers only) River Valley Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and in Jalan Bahagla between houses Nos. 108 to 122 and 124 to57 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-01-23 7 THE WEATHER £>:,■.■ o*.. if Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 70 Kola Bharu 84 66 Pnmf 90 73 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 72 C Highlands 68 M48 words
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317 1965-01-23 8 Paltridge: RAAF striking power 'adequate' PENANG, Friday. THE Australian Defence Minister, Senator Shane Paltridge, today described the defensive striking power of the Royal Australian Air Force based at Butterworth as "adequate." "If any variation is required, then the Australian Government will review the situation,' he told the Straits Times. The317 words
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132 1965-01-23 8 Shaw ang pows for 6,000 old people I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The management of the Shaw Organisation today gave away about 1.200 parcels a*s ang pows to aged men and women at the B".kit Bintang Park here. Each received a paper bag containing five katls of rice, a katl of sugar,132 words
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Article26 1965-01-23 8 TANGKAK. Fri.— The mass Xray unit will be vWttag the Tangkalc District Hospital from Feb. 8 to 10 and March 15 to 1726 words
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Article162 1965-01-23 8 j KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Government has A cancelled the regis- tration of the Persatuan Melayu SemeI nanjong (Peninsular Malays Union) one of the political organisations mentioned in the White Paper on Indonesia's plans for taking over Malaysia. The cancellation, gazetted today, took effect from Jan. 6.162 words
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149 1965-01-23 8 HEADLESS BODY OF INDON FOUND IN SEA KL'ALA LUMPUR. Fri A Royal Malaysian Navy vessel yesterday recovered the headless body of an Indonesian infiltrator clad in jungle green in the sea off Port Swettenhani. Three Sten-Riin magazines and 75 rounds of ammunition were in a pouch attached to the body.149 words
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Article71 1965-01-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— Mohammed bin Mo- j hammed Yasin. 24, today pleaded guilty in the magis- i trate's court here to stealing a car valued at $1,650. The magistrate. Mr. K.C-I. Reddy. sentenced him to nine months' jail to be followed by one year's71 words
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Article63 1965-01-23 8 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Youth section of Trluk Anson Umno division will hold a weelcI long fun fair at the Great World 1 Amusement Park here beginning I from Feb. 2 in aid of its funds. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, Umno youth leader63 words
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227 1965-01-23 8 Capital firemen threaten strike action KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Firemen's Union here has threatened strike action if its dpmands for higher pay are rot met In two weeks. The strike act inn would bo oreceded by a go-slow, the union's general secretary. Inche Othman bin Ahmad said today. This was227 words
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Article50 1965-01-23 8 BRUNEI TOWN. Pri.— The Bui- tan of Brunei has ordered three Whirlwind Series 3 helicopters from Westland Aircraft for general transport and police duties in Brunei. The order is worth about $350.--000 and the machines are due u> br delivered at the end of the year.50 words
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Article42 1965-01-23 8 PENANG. FrJ.— K. Ala(?asjun 44. who let off firecrackers last night in Green Lane without polu-p permission, was jailed for four days as he could not pay a $20 fine Imposed by the second magistrate. Mr. T. Aria Rajah.42 words
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Miscellaneous190 1965-01-23 8 iftftf Onn Htf I. 7- it n nit in OUTFITTIN' MYSELF IN THIS EGYPTIAnT^^''^ I A I ..SO I GUESS 6ETTIM 1 TO CLEOPATRAS f^M -~t~^_ OFFICER'S UNIFORM SEEMS TO ...ONLY 1 /^SOTTA ACT IS QONMA BE A MATTER OF CRASHIN' N» fefc^-^V HAVE BEEN A GCCO IPEA,. DRAWBACK 16190 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-01-23 9 MCA LEADERS MEET THE FINANCE MINISTER promise by Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today assured the Central Working Committee of the Malaysian Chinese Association that he would seriously consider their requests for] modification of the new taxes. The chairman of236 words
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146 1965-01-23 9 Varsity's science tower half-way through OINGAPORE, Fri. I The University of Singapore's $2£ million science tower, which will dominate the university campus with its weight and imposing appearance, is half completed and should be ready by the end of the year. The architect. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. who was commissioned146 words
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87 1965-01-23 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Fn. The Convents of the Holy Infant. Jesus, which have been under one administration since the Order •rrivrd in Malaya in 1852. have now been grouped into two provinces. A Northern Province, covering the Diocese of Penang. has been set up with the87 words
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96 1965-01-23 9 'We never received Pakistan offer' PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. denied yesterday that Malaysia had ever received an offer by Pakistan to arrange a meeting between Malaysia and Indonesia. Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Zulfikar Bhutto, was aunted by a news agency yesterday as saying the96 words
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149 1965-01-23 9 Singapore's massive plans for the coming years... SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister of National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, said today that plans were now being drawn up to meet the tremendous demand for housing and other public amenities that would be generated in the years to come. He said that149 words
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206 1965-01-23 9 MALACCA, Friday. AN Alliance member last night criticised the Municipal Council for failing to take prompt action to help those who had no water for more than 48 hours last week. Speaking on the adjourn- ment at the monthly meeting of the council, Mr. J.206 words
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Article22 1965-01-23 9 KLANG. Fri— The Anßlo-Chl- moI Olri Boys' Association here ha.~ Mirdtd scholarships to 10 students tram Klang school* I22 words
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89 1965-01-23 9 SINGAPORE Fri.— A youth Yeo Cheng Seng, was charged In a magistrate's court today with usiny a revolver with the Intention of causing hurt to another man. Tan Sway Sim. at Jalan Halaman Kedai. off Lorong Tai Senu. here on the night of89 words
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Article36 1965-01-23 9 KLANG. Pri.— The Rotary Club of Klang and Port Swcttenhum will distribute Chinese New Year gitt pnrcels to the immates ot the Old Polks Home at Jrnjarom. 14 miles from here on Friday.36 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-01-23 9 ]if ALACCA. Fri. The preaa sident of the Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdui Hadl. said last night that councillors could relinquish their responsibilities only by resigning from the council. Replying to an adjournment speech by Mr. J. L.162 words
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130 1965-01-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A public meeting will be held at 5 p.m. tomorrow to form the first consumers' association here. It will take place at the premises of the Women's International Club at No. 1 Jalan Damansara. The meeting will be convened by130 words
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200 1965-01-23 9 $27,000 expected from CARE: So free school lunches again KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Council for Child Welfare will resume its free lunch programme for more than 80.000 schoolchildren in rural and urban schools in May. The president of the MCCW. Mr B 11. Tan. said the council had made200 words
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Article51 1965-01-23 9 KLANG. Fri. A plantation owner, Mr. Lee Thun Chin, and his girl friend were held up by two robbers at the town padang here yesterday. He was robbed of $105. an American $5 note, a British £1 note and a watch. Police have detained two51 words
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154 1965-01-23 9 I/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Nasir bin Hussein, > 22, and Zulkifli bin Mashud, 19, were today acquitted in the sessions court here of stealing property worth $1,270 from the house of Police Superintendent Abu Bakar bin Pathil. The President of the sessions court,154 words
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Advertisement829 1965-01-23 9 bINGAPORE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCHES present FOR THE THRILL OF A YOUTH TIME with REV. TOMMY BARNETT One of AMERICA'S FOREMOST YOUTH EVANGELISTS. H[V*JBJ RELIGIOUS MUSIC POPULAR TOUCH' REV. TOMMY BARNETI VICTORIA THEATRE 22nd 30th JANUARY 7.30 P.M. EACH NIGHT ADMISSION FREE vl -"iy flu Bf/ |R Four times round829 words
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Article321 1965-01-23 10 TWO NEW FURNACES ORDERED FROM U.S. WILL TREBLE ANNUAL OUTPUT SINGAPORE, Friday. »JHE National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. has placed an order for two electric arc furnaces with an American company as part of a $10 million expansion towards a $100 million integrated steel321 words
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154 1965-01-23 10 Major is buried with full honours CINGAPORE, Fri. Major Keith Milner, who was killed in Wednesday's helicopter crash in Sabah, was buried with full military honours at the Ulu Pandan military cemetery this morning. Major Milner. 34, was seconded to the 5 Federal Infantry Brigade in March 1963. He went154 words
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Article54 1965-01-23 10 PENANO, Fn.— Owing to a shortage of houses unions poorer Malays, the Penang Malay Association plans to form a housing co-operative society. The president of the association, Ha.ii Syed Abbas Alhabshee. has called a meeting of Mala; government officers and businessmen to discuss toe formation54 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-01-23 10 AN old woman. Madam n Tan Chin, being helped by a St. John Ambulance nurse after receiving her 'ang-pow" and a gift parcel from the Shaw Organisation in Singapore yesday. She was one of the thousands in several Malaysian tours who received gifts. -Straits Times picture.48 words
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162 1965-01-23 10 Khir will visit Sarawak soon to study free education move KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •JHE acting Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will fly to Sarawak soonjifter Hari Raya Puasa to study the possibility of introducing free primary education there. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. disclosed this today162 words
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Article26 1965-01-23 10 TANGKAK. Prl. The Cooperative Department Is to hold courses for its members next month at Kesang Tasek, Serom, Kundung Ulu and Relau Asahan.26 words
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142 1965-01-23 10 $378 more received for blinded man Lee KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Another $378 was received by the Straits Times today for Lee Swee Chong. the tin mine kepala who had his eyes gouged out by robber* recently The fund now stands at $1,048. Meanwhile In Ipoh. the police have detained a142 words
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Article135 1965-01-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE deputy chairman of New Zealand's Volun- teer Service Abroad Organisation, Mr. Maurice O'Brien, will arrive her* tomorrow for on-the-spot discussions on his country's aid programmes in Malaysia. He Is coming from Kuching. where last week he accompanied nine young New Zealanders135 words
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133 1965-01-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. I ri. A Roods train was derailed between Layang-La-yang and Sedenak about 50 miles from Johore Bahru late last night. A railway sj>okrsman said here today that the derailment was "definitely not sabotage." The train with 60 wagons was travelling133 words
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Article75 1965-01-23 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Registrar's Office of Nanyang University today announced the names of the j successful candidates from four remaining departments who sat for the graduation examinations last month. The names of successful candi- j dates from 10 other departments were announced last week.75 words
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Article66 1965-01-23 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The two-day indoor study exercise for British Army chiefs stationed in Malaysia concluded today. The exercise conducted by Gen. Sir Alan Jolly, the British' Army Commander in the Far East, drew one overseas participant. He is Maj. Oen. T. J. Daly. Oeneral Offlcer-Commandniß.66 words
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248 1965-01-23 10 Court hears gratuity claim for 6,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt The Industrial Court met here today behind closed doors to hear the dispute between the National Union of Commercial Workers and 15 leading firms over retirement gratuities. The union case Is being presented by its general secretary, Mr. A. B. Gomez,248 words
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Article58 1965-01-23 10 PENANG. Frl. K. V. N«d%raja. 21. was allowed bail of $2,000 when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing Lim Lan Kok o! 5340 and a $15 wristwatch at 5.30 p.m. on Dec. 28. ta«l yenr The senior Sessions Court pr*»« sldent, Mr. Ng58 words
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Advertisement271 1965-01-23 10 (> DUNLOP TYRES The following are the List Prices of some of the many tyres in the popular Dunlop range. All are in heavy demand— so keep this list for ready reference: SCOOTER K 79 TURF CONVENTIONAL TUBE TUBELESS LIGHT TRUCK HIGHWAY ROADTRAK MAJOR TUBE 3.50-8 $19 00 S5 25271 words
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102 1965-01-23 11 The King among 15,OOO at international Koran contest rK Yang di-Pcr-luan Agons, the Sultan of Selangor. Teneku Alhlui Kahnuu and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. were among the 15.000 people who attended the first night of the international Koran reading contest in the Merdeka Stadium on Thursday nieht.102 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-01-23 11 rrtiE Alliai.ce Headx quarters is to check on the activities of its MPs and State Assemblymen. The executive secretary of the Alliance, Mr. Robert Goh, said today thai Inche H. M. S. Hussein, a fulltlme secretary at the party secretariat here, would visit the303 words
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Article85 1965-01-23 11 TELUK ANSON. Fri.- The I coroner. Inche Gulam Mu>taffa bin Nadav AH. fti an inquest here yesterday, held that lorry driver. Cheah Say Bak. 55. wa^ responsible for the death of a woman pedestrian. Ooti Tan. 65 Oon M Knocked down oy .< lorry85 words
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Article31 1965-01-23 11 BATU GAJAH. Fri Fifteen girls of the Public Commercial Institution here have passed their written examination on bud Kivi'mg xnd rubber mocesMiig conducted by the Robber Rew.uch Institute31 words
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Article149 1965-01-23 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Friday. A POLICEMAN used his turban to save a boy from drowning yesterday evening in the Sungei Krian here. Constable Sohan Singh. 21, was taking a stroll on the bank of the river when he heard a cry for help and saw a149 words
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71 1965-01-23 11 A joint I Hari Raya, New Year party PENANG, Fri— The Penang Malay Youth Dramatic Society <Bakar Periwaam will hold a joint Hari Raya and Chinese New Year party at the Pulau Tikus Community Hall on Feb 6. Malay writers and journalists in North Malaya will be invited to the71 words
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Article56 1965-01-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn A »o- man. who arrived here from Pakistan a few days ago. wax yesterday found hanging iti her house in Sentul Pasar. A police .spokesman said that Hamldah binte Mohammed Sha- rif. 40. was suffering from an ail- t ment for some time. No56 words
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Article26 1965-01-23 11 TANOKAK. Fri.— A 23-year-old oodcutter was admitted to the disrict hospital after being assaulted y four men. The police have de- iined several susDects26 words
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Advertisement58 1965-01-23 11 Mm Now is the time to give .'ij 5^ _^H I After Shavt Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream 'w^ *st-' II t*^ I After Shave Lotion and Hair Cream r HB I After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodorant and Body Talcum OLD SPICE MASCULINE FRESHNESS MAKES IT GREAT TO58 words
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Advertisement267 1965-01-23 11 IT'S THE ANGLE THAT T\\ COUNTS >A THE TOOTHBRUSH DfSICNH) BY A ff/f PRACTICING DENTIST f WITH THE DENTAL MIRROfI ANCU TO REACH 1 BRUSH TH€ HARD -TO- Ml CET-AT TEETH. Ml •SYNTON BRISTLES SEAT THCMSCtyO' Ml CORRECTLY AT GUM MARGIN FOR ff/f PENETRATION BETWEEN TEETH 4 Ml GENTLE CUM267 words
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Obituary70 1965-01-23 12 Wnrd- ff| Minimum) MRS. TAN HUNG TON nee ChunK CM|| patsed away peacefully at B < a.m on 2L'-l-6."> leaving behind her !uved husband, three aona. Kok \\ah. Kok Hiong; Kok Bwet: three daugttan: lira. Soo Kong i^e. Mm. 1 'tin.- White. Urn. Linda Yeoh. thre» n-law, three noni-ln-law70 words
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Article58 1965-01-23 12 Ward* SIS t Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Mr. PuthenrelattTaa lor their kind attendance. mtmmmm of condolenre'i and wreatha on I M t.i thiir recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF the late Major BrM Pam KoonK Hee ••xpreM their .fateful thank-, to the Sister and BtaS ard 10 c. H friends58 words
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Article1089 1965-01-23 12 Everybody ixcept Mr, MulI ley is busy explaining Mr. Mulley. It would be better if <he did this himself. Reports of the massing of Indonesian I troops on the Sarawak border were '"a gross exaggeration", ■he said, nor was he convinced that the Indonesians really want to1,089 words
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Article181 1965-01-23 12 Dato Wong Pow Ngee trod a difficult path when he discussed Penang's economy yesi terday. The islands economic salvation lay in industrialisation, he said, and he expected the Central Government to givt 'the green light" for a car assembly plant, a steel mill and n textile factory. What181 words
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Article, Illustration781 1965-01-23 12 STANLEY KARNOW HONG KONG. Fn - CHIANG chooses his successor STANLEY KARNOW HONG KONG. Fn by HE PICKS HIS SON-THE MOST FEARED MAN IN FORMOSA THE question of the succession to Genera lissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who sits in sad and lonely splendour on his island retreat of Formosa, has been indirectly answered by Chiang himself He781 words
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LETTERS
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Letter170 1965-01-23 12 ("•AN someone clarily the anomalies In qualifications and salaries for posts In the Public Utilities Board? I refer to a RUB. advertisement last week for the posts of general assistant engineers and assistant instrument engineers. Whereas the former carries a salary of $515 5615 and requires a170 words
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Letter160 1965-01-23 12 I WOULD like to add an additional note to Mr Augustln's letter on the historic ruin near the Tengku's orchard at Bukit Choras. The Buklt Choras inscription was lightly engraved on a small rectangular bar of the slatey bedrock of the hill. One broad and two narrow faces160 words
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Letter64 1965-01-23 12 AFTER numerous complaints of police Indifference to excessive fumes emitted by vehicles, the acting Police Secretary states (S.T. Jan 7) that 713 vehicles were booked last year. Do the police really expect the public to believe that last year, out of the 150.000 vehicles on the road, an average64 words
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Letter120 1965-01-23 12 THE purpose of a white line down the middle of a street Is to prevent DarkIng. Motorists are aware of this. Recently at Koek Lane 1 found a gap between two hawkers' stalls. As these stalls are there day and night I naturally took It that "obstruction" starts120 words
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Letter87 1965-01-23 12 THE Alexandra area has suddenly been swamped by mosquitoes. We do not have to go far to pin-point the cause for this. P.W.D. men, at work on the Alexandra Canal, deepening and lining it under the four-year state plan, have dumped all the mud dug out from the87 words
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Letter74 1965-01-23 12 I REFER to Mr. B.L. Tans letter (S.T. Jan. 14) showing concern over th« corridor and staircasp lighting of Housing Board flats in the event of an Indonesian air raid at night. Plans are In hand to leave the keys to the meter rooms to tenants living nearest74 words
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385 1965-01-23 12 Robert Stephens - U.S. bombing in Laos: A new worry Robert Stephens bj lONDON. Fri. The American bombing of alleged Communist supply routes through Laos to the Vletcong rebels In South Vietnam has put in question the continued validity of the 1962 Geneva treaty on Laotian neutrality. It has also created an embarrassing385 words
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Advertisement730 1965-01-23 12 Straits Times ft Malay Mail t>« handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPER. MARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLD STORAGE IRANCHIS At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay the; news front ritzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base HAMIEM STORE730 words
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Advertisement15 1965-01-23 12 MONDIA SWISS PP 'Mia*"** THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER15 words
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Advertisement78 1965-01-23 12 from COLD STORAGE SUNSHINE BAKERIES Whether the occasion is a birthday, wedding, anniversary or just an impromptu get-together, there's just nothing better than Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries, why? because Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest standards of hygiene Cold Storage78 words
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249 1965-01-23 13 Australia Day praise for troops in S-E Asia SINGAPORE. Fri. The Australian Mm- I ister for the Army, Dr. A. J. Forbes, today praised the work of j troops based in SouthEast Asia. In a special Australia Day me.s.sage to the troops. Dr. Forbes said "For all officers and soldiers249 words
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Article43 1965-01-23 13 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri. A. C. 3raves. 32, a Colombo Plan engineer from Canada, was fined $50 yesterday when he pleaded guilty to driving at 56 miles per hour ivithin a speed limit zone at Sun?e\ Bakap on Sept. 13 la.*'43 words
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179 1965-01-23 13 Former State assemblyman pleads not guilty KUALA KUBU BHARU, Fri. Haji Noh bin Haji Yusoff. a former Selangor State Assemblyman, a nd K. Subramaniam. the chairman of the Kerling MIC, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to I charges of criminal breach of trust involving $8,000 Haji179 words
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Article71 1965-01-23 13 SINGAPORE. Fn A wilt nas been filed in the High Court Registry on behalf of Phang Moh Shin, a former detective constable, challenging his dismissal from the Singapore Police Forr* In May 1963. The writ was taken out by Messrs. Chor Pee and Hin Hiong71 words
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Article65 1965-01-23 13 SINGAPORE, Frl. John Raymond Tunstall. a R.A?. corporal, was fined $350 by Mr. Liew Ngik Kee. first traffic magistrate today, for driving a car in a dangerous manner along Thomson Road on April 4 last year. Tunstall swerved the car Into the path of an on-coming taxi.65 words
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Article, Illustration319 1965-01-23 13 Singapore announces special medical privileges scheme to boost reserves SINGAPORE, Friday. Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced a scheme of medical privileges for all regular blood donors two donations a year in recognition of their invaluable service to the State. Under the scheme,319 words
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Article53 1965-01-23 13 PENANG. Fri.— The Penang State division of the Women's Institute will hold a fun and food fair on the Residency Grounds on 1 Feb. 3 to raise money for its building fund. The Governor's consort. Tenglcu Puan Hajjah Nor Sa adah. will i declare the53 words
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Article19 1965-01-23 13 SINOAPORE. Frl. The Primo Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour Ponggol constituency on Sunday.19 words
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88 1965-01-23 13 Singapore Christians are united today SINGAPORE. Fri. A special service for all Christians in Singapore to pray for Christian unity will be held at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus School hall at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Representatives from the Lutheran, Anglican. Presbyterian. Methodist, Salvation Army. Roman Catholic and Mar88 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-01-23 13 Festive season precautions KUALA LUMPUR, Fri FIFTEEN of the 30 thugs detained by the Selangor Police in the past three weeks have been identified as "Tiger Generals". Seven others are leaders in the underworld here, the Se--lan g o r Offlcer-in-Charge of Criminal Investigatior\307 words
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210 1965-01-23 13 CINGAPORE. Fri. A tapir, one of Malaya's rarely seen animals, is on display at a miniature zoo at the New World amusement park. It Is one of two now in Singapore both owned by Mr. Chan Kirn Suan. proprietor of the Singapore210 words
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Article75 1965-01-23 13 KUCHINO. Pri. If thu Sarawak Shell Petroleum company does not recognise u\t> Sarawak Shell Employees' Union soon the Uni'ed Workers of tfaa Petroleum Industry in Singapore will try to organise a boycott of oil cargces from Mm. This was stated :n M'.rl tociajr by Mr.75 words
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Advertisement117 1965-01-23 13 /clean oiliX m because it stays 1 SEALED M j^ you use! and Esso Motor Oils cut engine wear— actually prolongs engine life! Esso Motor Oils arc scaled for your protection. You know it's refinery fresh You know it's pure You know the container is clean You can watch it117 words
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Advertisement69 1965-01-23 13 FREE GIFTS? Sorry not from us! We build our Free Gift into our refrigerators: You can't see it, but it shows in years of splendid service. We call it G.E.C. quality. What more can you ask from a refrigerator than top quality at low cost? r*j&s* LOW COST CT.&JL. TOP69 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-01-23 14 I HAVE TO 8E FASTER AND TWICE AS FIT AS MY OPPONENTS' f.EORGE COWLE* 25, although blind, has mastered the subtleties of judo to earn an orange belt, the third step towards the coveted black I belt. That's him throwing his in s true tor.119 words
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71 1965-01-23 14 GIVE YOUR HAIR A BEAUTY TREATMENT Sebblx is a beauty treatment tor the hair not just an ordinary shampoo because it contains two special ingredients which keep the hair glossy and beautiful, and the scalp healthy. Sebbix medicated shampoo is blended with a fragrance so that it leaves your hair71 words
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Article87 1965-01-23 14 London denies V-bomber cut T ONDON, Fri.— British officials last night described as "very inaccurate" a London Press report which said Britain's V-Bom-ber force had been secretly slashed to half its former strength. They denied that the force had been rapidly run down from Its peak of 200 and said87 words
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Article21 1965-01-23 14 NEW DELHI. Fri.— The Ceylonese film "Gamperaliya" won the Golden Peacock award in India's International Film Festival yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article243 1965-01-23 14 Our deeds prove aid: Wilson LONDON, Friday. \IR. Wilson, the British Prime Minister, said yesterday that no words were needed in view of Britain's deeds to show she was assisting Malaysia to resist Indonesian aggression. A Conservative member, Mr. Douglas Dodds-Parker, had asked in the House of Commons for anReuter - 243 words
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Article38 1965-01-23 14 PEKING. Fri. Communist China has accused India of allowing her troops to intrude into her territory along the border between the two countries and of sending reconnaissance planes as far as Lhasa, capital of Tibet.— Reu-er.Reuter - 38 words
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Article78 1965-01-23 14 Washington talks by Aussie envoy WASHINGTON. Fri. The Australian Ambassador. Mr. Keith Waller, conferred yesterday with the assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. William P. Bundy. The Ambassador declined to I discuss details of their talk other than to say thsu they had reviewed the situation In78 words
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Article39 1965-01-23 14 TOKYO. Pri.— Japans exports of steel products In 1964. totalling 6.900 000 tons and worth USS96O million, was an all time record according to a preliminary reoort reloaded by the JaDan Iron and Steel Federation today.39 words
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Miscellaneous309 1965-01-23 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS I. So that poet composes in the 1. Surgeon Involved in I s d bathroom, perhaps? 5-5 > trouble? That's without 9. Perhaps buy renovated shoes, foundation (10). including one slightly tarnish8. Capital is for building school. Ed (4-6). not church (4). 12. Follower is seen309 words
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235 1965-01-23 15 VIETCONG SHOOT DOWN TWO U.S. COPTERS SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnamese guerillas shot down two American helicopters and damaged an observation plane, injuring at least one American, in a padi field battle about 45 miles south of Saigon today. Firrt reports said the two helicopters were forced down by intense guerillaReuter - 235 words
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Article59 1965-01-23 15 BANGKOK. Fn. A French Embassy employee, reported to be I a relative of the Cambodian Head of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, was under arrest today M suspicion of carrying out esplon- aRe activities. Thai police Identified the man as Song Plon-Pak. 52. a French- Cambodian59 words
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Article49 1965-01-23 15 PARIS, Pn. The morning tabloid Parl« Jour reported today President De Gaulle would make an official vLsit to Japan this year. The report said the French Ambassador to Japan. Mr. Francois Mlssoffe. would give details of the trio on his return from Tokyo. UPIUPI - 49 words
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97 1965-01-23 15 HAVANA. Frl. Premier Fidel Castro last night warned that Cuba would hit back hard at any further bomb attacks by groups of Cubans In exile and hinted that the I'nited States might be exp«rimentinc in bacteriological warfare over the island. In a nation-wideReuter - 97 words
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Article251 1965-01-23 15 TEHERAN. Friday THE Shah of Iran flew home from a skiing Foliday to the bedside of the Premier. Mr. Hassan-Ali Mansour. who was shot and wounded yesterday as he wat about to enter Parliament to present an important Bill on oil. Afterwards the ShahReuter - 251 words
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178 1965-01-23 15 QALISBURY, Fri.— Mr. Lan Smith, the Rhodeslan Prime Minister, said here yesterday he had rejected a proposed fact-finding mission by an all-party delegation of British Members of Parliament. "I can see no purpose In an all-party mission coming to Rhodesia." he .said.Reuter - 178 words
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Article46 1965-01-23 15 JAKARTA. Fn.— President Soekarno today had talks with Mr. N. Michallov. the Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia, for 30 minutes. It Is belteved that they discussed economic relations between Indonesia and the Soviet Union. Earlier the President received the Pakistani Ambassador.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-01-23 15 Girl seeks sympathy in Britain and finds it LONDON. Fri.— A little girl in search of sympathy has found it. She is two-year-old Precious Jade, an orphan in Formosa until Brlt'^n mission worker Miss Vera Porter adopted her. Together they came to Britain and toured the country trying to winMirrorpic - 165 words
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165 1965-01-23 15 Preliminary hearings: Curb on reporting ONDON, Fri. The British Government is to restrict publication of magistrate court proceedings when an accus- j ed is sent for trial to a higher court Lord Stonham. Parliamentary Secretary at the Home Othce. announced this last night following criticisms that reports of the preliminaryReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement571 1965-01-23 15 Vor h*T Hart ttaya Mhttppinfi |C] .^bbWblb^b* IS 51 She's off to mXL i handloom I I 1 hat look tell* you— fjtLM Mwm that look of pleasant anticipation IbbVL^bl Vr for handloom hou« is where she likes to shop. Modern designs IP 1 urtfully combined j i with traditional571 words
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Article, Illustration2005 1965-01-23 16 LEWIS NKOSI - LEWIS NKOSI by or what it is realty like to be the coloured man or woman who lives in Britain today. About life in Britain EVERY Sunday afternoon, at Speakers' Corner in London, a small, incautious black man from British Guiana mounts the platform, surveys the crowd of2,005 words
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218 1965-01-23 17 Home at 11a.m. for boys at this school I AGREE with the complaints about the shortcomings at comprehensive schools. The secondary school in Port Dickson with nearly 2.000 pupils is woefully understaffed. Many more teachers are needed urgently and one can understand the headmaster's difficulties. He cannot do any better218 words
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Letter87 1965-01-23 17 IN reply to Inche Mohamed A riff. Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangan. I would like to point out that the duck ponds referred to by Inche Mohd. bin Ahmad have now turned into geese ponds. I would even say that a miniature swimming pool has been created at the87 words
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Letter85 1965-01-23 17 - NEGRI SEMBILAN is one of those few States In Malaya which has only one sixth form school. The position of sixth form classes was improved at the beginning of this year with the opening of a second lower sixth form science class. But in the arts there is85 words
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Letter42 1965-01-23 17 rpHERE is still no public 1 telephone booth at Kampong Buklt Abal in Pasir Puteh. The nearest place from where a phone call can be made is the police station at Kampong Sellsiiig which ls miles a*vay. EX-SOLDIER Pasir Putch42 words
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215 1965-01-23 17 Four per cent bite— now the last straw I WAS married last March and officialdom wasted no time In telling me that I must suffer a pay cut of four per cent. iThey call this the Widows and Orphans pension scheme.) li June I received another letter saying that I215 words
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Letter125 1965-01-23 17 I REFER to a letter by "T.G.K. appearing in last Saturday's Forum. He wrote that not a single local programme from Kuala Lumpur has ever appeared on TV Slngapura. He Ls incorrect. Since TV Malaysia <Ku"ala Lumpur started about a year ago. we have shown125 words
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216 1965-01-23 17 REGARDING complaints about excessive fumes from diesel-engined vehicles, I agree that It is caused by bad maintenance. It should be noted, however, that under certain circumstances diesel engines in good condition will also produce a smoky exhaust and this occurs at any time when216 words
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Letter82 1965-01-23 17 ADULTS travelling In pirate taxis are obviously taking a risk by not being covered by the vehicle's insurance. What concerns me is that school childien are being squeezed into such pirate taxis, as many as eight to ten into one vehicle. More often than not. these vehicles are82 words
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Letter58 1965-01-23 17 /)N behalf of the sick and aged who cannot keep late hours, may I humbly request TV Malaysia to screen at earlier hours, say 8.30 p.m.. worthwhile shows like Ben Casey and Perry Mason? I feel the young and those who like the musicals will not mind seeing58 words
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Letter206 1965-01-23 17 WISH to complain about the sort of public phone service in Petaline Java. Not having a phone of div own. I have on occasion to rely on the public phone to make outstation calls It has been my bitter experience to find that the following206 words
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Letter288 1965-01-23 17 YOUR correspondent Pro Bono is cor.ect in saying that the section of Siglap Road, from the main East Coast Road to the sea, is about the worst road in Malaysia. I have been a resident in this district for 20 years and have been maintaining this section288 words
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Letter59 1965-01-23 17 \VHAT excuse now Mr. TT Ow Xhens Law for Saturday's draught board screen from 5.52 p.m. to 7.40 p.m and soon after from 10.05 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. well after closing time. Be assured that TV Malaysia is far from popular with as many who own goggle boxes59 words
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257 1965-01-23 17 Tackling the beggar problem in Spore THE campaign in Singapore against beggars ta dirrc-trd aeainst the professionals. The case aeainst the>«professional beggars, who are' in most cases quite uell-off. and are merely taking unfair advantage of public charity, is clrar from the co-operation we have been receiving from the public.257 words
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Advertisement91 1965-01-23 17 /*§S S? vs lit "UlllU v M Sv**2i V b i i i iBIE&SfI S^P Hb 1 1 v >^Wgm^^^mW^^^m%?^mm% >iA. /tkA WAW^4^^ Ai% C^Wk m*W m\ PPiP wlf r Am with every bottle of jjy II J in the States of Malaya '■WS }gf± '^^^^00^^ it m and Singapore91 words
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Advertisement488 1965-01-23 18 ((ontinur-d from Pace >•> OVERSEAS LEAVE IS Word* ~f (Mlm.)— Box St rt*. txtrm OH TO BE In England Comfortable fully furnished hou.ieii recommended for leave after Inspertion m Kent. Bukmx, Hampshire Surrey, Write: Roni<l<Hve*. Touchdown. 811 In^shurst. Sx. VISITINC BRITAIN? Auk Synchro Car Hire Ltd Petersham Mews, South Kensington,488 words
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Advertisement946 1965-01-23 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT /j Kurt, v* I Mi* y—hox S*> rt* -rlre "FIRST MANSION" Furnished /Fully Furnished 3 Bedrooms Seaside Ground Floor Flat. 2 air-condttlooers. (2 bathroom*), longbatb. Telephone S'por* *****-10 a.m. 6 p.m LUXURIOUS NEW 3 Bedroom Apartments off Jalan ourney Spaciou* Fenced Compound. watchman. tornished /unfurnished Ong Cbo Tek946 words
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Advertisement941 1965-01-23 18 EDUCATION 1* Words It iMtn.t—Bmx It cts. tmtrm TYPINO, SHORTHAND, B/KBEPING (all levels). Enrol now for morning evening sessions at ISA Mackenzie ■*d.. 10pp. Rex' Tel: Spore *****. FEBRUARY SSSSIONSI Secretarial. Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tyi-rwritmc. Correspondence. tCngllsb. Malay Register early: Raja's College: 9555 Spore RADIO A TV COURSES Classes Are941 words
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Advertisement867 1965-01-23 18 FOR HIRE It Worms U <min.r—B*M St ets. fitrm FURNITURE Kor Hire or Hire Purchase at Reasonable Rat**. Sla Gee Seng. 81 Rochore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. FURNITURE is Worms U (Mim.r—**x It et*. txtrm IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS with Clegant Cane furniture from Adrian 423 River Valley Road. *****,867 words
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Advertisement981 1965-01-23 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wnr4* it (Mlm.)— Box St cts. txtrm TRIUMPH HERALD COUPE 1»SO. Purple white. one owner. (2,400/Phone CPO Norton Spore ***** CPO'a Mem 5— pm. LYONS MOTORS LIMITED. USED CARS. ISS3'4 Hillman Super Mini Saleen 56.000 H64 Vauiliall Viva 4,100 19*4 Hillman Imp 4,100 1963 Ferd Falcon981 words
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Advertisement1326 1965-01-23 19 It n.tRPOOL t WtSl COASt UK.. LHit Soon kaii» f. S'kaa xentao tutoLYCUS Li.trpaal, Dublin. Glasgow... "a. 31 Trta, J» 24 2k J.a 27 UUONEUS LKtrpMl, Avonmouth 611.31 Jai 24 Jai 25/ 1 Fll 2 N'ACHAON LivtrpMl, Giasgour M rtl m fITHISES li.erptll Fll J Ftk I Ftl 1/11 Ftl1,326 words
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Advertisement2285 1965-01-23 19 lUi the eac lines I B£NttZINE i RKVWCa SattCAPOtt •tnjALALUMWI.f.SWtTTtMHAM.ffWAMO AtflßFaSff J# W mWm f M&^-v&^JmTM oi-Mtn »o.jif lU.U.CHI roioiK.) j/>.«mo ou«t BpSS '•'kT'^^Bl Pktat HOI PttM JbiJi P»«a< Ull P»»t» «in taaaaaam^ —j^^lM tHP»tS> >t>VlCt Ifa LONU-iN. LlVtR^UOt CONIINtNIAt r-UlllS BEYROUI7unJ*U^ENO It HAVkt HAMBURC. RENL ARIG f hl^^H Fek2,285 words
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Advertisement1244 1965-01-23 19 k^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IuT&TjX LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI l***4 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'oo'i P mam CITY OF LEICESTER Sliltl Ik Pt/25 Fek 21,27 Jit i&^ u X mm f.. C C !S II X^™..:::::::::::::::::::. V* ft mm m S mV, CITY W NEWCASTLE 2S/27 Mar Mar Vasatls1,244 words
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538 1965-01-23 20 THE disposal of devaluation fears for the time being following the Improved standing of sterling, and the comparative hush In political circles, which has prevailed during the week, induced an easier trend Into the Malayan Rubber Market, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In538 words
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Article36 1965-01-23 20 ON the free exchange market In Bong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.75 (or T.T. and 5.731 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.98 and one tael of gold at 25536 words
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780 1965-01-23 20 INDUSTRIALS DULL, BUT STEADY: TURNOVER POOR From Our Market Correspondent mURNOVER continued 1 poor on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and industrials were particularly dull. This was due to the approach of the Chinese New Year coupled with the still uncertain political situation. However, prices were fairly steady and780 words
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Article24 1965-01-23 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 21 Jan. 22 'Industrials: 78.75 79.06 Tins: 107.55 107.93 robbers: 106.22 106.42 'Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article873 1965-01-23 20 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (3.000) 51. 33: C.S. Holding (1,000) SI.W: Dunlop (1.000) SI. 58: Esso (1.000) Jl 67, (1.000) JI.6S:873 words
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Article251 1965-01-23 20 [FEBRUARY first grids rubber f.o buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cents per lb., up a quarter of a, cent on Ttmrvdajr's cloalm: level (or the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlcaa in cants per lb. yesterday:251 words
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Article70 1965-01-23 20 CHINESE Produce Eichanm, Siniiapor* noon prices per plcul ytittrday: Coconut oil: bulk $64 sellers, drum |67 cullers. Copra: Jan./ Feb. UK/Continoot: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok Wbltr $167) aellera. Sarawak white $185 aellera. special Sarawak black $l»7i aellera, garbled Lampons; black $167t (N) aellera. AHTA $177» (N) sellers. timtapom Copra70 words
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Article58 1965-01-23 20 THE Malayan Cxchangs Bsnkt clati*n made thnt rhanites Id Ita rate* to merchants yesterday <all rates to $100): S.Hin* TT or OD rtady: Osutsch* Mark. ISM: Holland Cuildert 1164 Swiss Franos not: Belgian Francs I «05 Fraoeh Francs IMI: Italian W ■>O''ST- Osnish Kraner IMS: N«wi«nn RMMt 232J:58 words
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Article12 1965-01-23 20 No cables had been received at the time of publication.12 words
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Advertisement1126 1965-01-23 20 Y^"*^" KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. ••at Canada and U.S.A. Crtjiii Lamkaa Bai»laa H'Una Tosorma* Monutai loroato oaUwi cr><ca«e -leits Man" 12 fat Mas fc Air IB aat It Apt 11 Mr "Mauskiaa Mm" 13 Mm IS Mat n Aa« 1 Mat t Ma? 11 Mat WtMt CotaM o» Central/Soutb America1,126 words
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Advertisement946 1965-01-23 20 IUKUALI* SEDVICI iNDH. PARISIAN ANB P SUlf SEIVICf fs, Freaastle Malattjrte. Sflaei is. Madrai ail Nacaaattissa Penar,| P. S'hsm Sport v M p.mb. BMPETA 11 Frl 11/11 Fel 14/11 Ftt i4JUI4 ttttTtk l^Ta 2 BOMUAIA- I Mar 1/11 Mar 12/14 Mar J^J *f f I '*J BOMBALA Sailel Sailel 24946 words
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Advertisement240 1965-01-23 20 T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOYAGES NO. 148 14* AND 150 AMENDED SAILING DATES FROM STRAITS PORTS. Th. Public or. notitiod that owing to delay In Survcv of the above vassal th*r. has been a change in th* sailing schedule as follows: Voyog* MB Vovoaa 149 Voyag. ISO Am*« Penonq 13-2-.S240 words
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Article288 1965-01-23 21 Tin price rallies by $1.37J riMli: Straits tin price In L Prnang yesterday staged a rally of $1,371 to $613.75 pei pit-ill. In London on Thursday tin wai well held In a turnover which Included a good proportion of "caromside demand remain! nuiet and the market apparently i. still deriving288 words
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Article189 1965-01-23 21 Janunry 22. Thre* months. INDUSTRIALS riSeta, National lron<* eta. its. I'mteers 14 cts. c:ont. 12 cts. -'.6 els. M. Cables 14 >-ta. MrAlister 12 cts. I2eta. M. Invest. 10 cU r. AN. 17cts O.C B.C 13 cts l cU. Robinson 11 cts. C Moras* I6cts. H. s pura189 words
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Article105 1965-01-23 21 SHIPS lying alonmldi the glnicapori Harbour wharves or expsetsd t»day arc: WosMalm 1/2, American Mall 3/4. 7. BeolartK 15/16. rentlce 18. Sambaj 19, Lipfs i it 23/24. Autolycua :;:i :u. Empire Klttl■an Maru 40/41. Nara till N W.I, Hua LI N.W. 6. JAN 22 Par! Swettsnhsm: Wharf105 words
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Advertisement255 1965-01-23 21 i .ml i nurd from Page 181 FOR SALE it rrf. <K rtfjn.)— Box i» rls. exfre CATALINA SWIMWEAR, SPORTSWEAR liarcains Large selections for ildren, must be cleared cost. Kxcclslor Ltd., 6b. I lore. FRIDGE SPRAYING at ownrr'r Hundreds of satlrtled Inivermty, Turf Club, Hi ilth. Dental Clinic, etc FORO255 words
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Advertisement865 1965-01-23 21 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS "BIC REDUCTION CARPET SALE" LOWKST PRICES IN MALAYSIA JAPANESE CARPETS 3 1 sou 9" *1«.00 V X JJ.YUU 12' wu.uu BELGIUM CARPET!* S S.OO 3' X 0' ».U(J 4" X 6" $17.00 t>' X $40.00 X' X 12 1 SBO.OU NKW STOCK AKRIVbU 1 INDIAN HANDMADE WOOLLCN865 words
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Advertisement543 1965-01-23 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING SPECIAL DISCOUNT: Consul. Tokyo Ityllst Graduate for your beauty nt<'d» Antonio's. 163 UacpDersou Rd. Tcr Spore bto'-'lO. WHERE TO STAY (S'pwe) It Wnr4t <« (Mlnl—Hox to era txtrm MOTEL AMBASSADOR 3ea»ld« *O. M.-ytr lioad. Uaoclng Nlfbtly. Tel *****. SLOANS COURT MOTEL. 17. Balmoral Road, Tanglln. (Completely Airconditioned). Tel:543 words
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Advertisement1121 1965-01-23 21 NOTICES KEDAH J.K.R. I TENDER NOTICE fXj Tenders from J.K.R. Registered Contractors in Cla*s E 1 and above M2_L«2Hs»Vv/l^ will be received at the office of the «i)6S£? bSp Jurutera Negerl, Kedah/Perlis. Alor Star up to 12.00 noon of the i FMRAT.A I FTRIK PIISAT 31st January 1965. LtMBAUA LtlKlß.1,121 words
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Advertisement279 1965-01-23 21 NOTICE KLANG AND PORT SWETTENHAM WATER SUPPLY Owing to Improvement work to be carried out on the water mains at North Klang Roundabout. Klang, the Water Supply to Klang and Port Swettenham will be restricted on Monday 25th January 1965 end Tuesday 26th January 1965 between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00279 words
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Advertisement257 1965-01-23 21 MALAYSIAN ASSISTANT Required for appointment in Singapore office of Br tish agency house, with administrative, commercial and mar^iting experience. Applicant must also have proven sales record and ability to correspond independently. Apply stating age, education, qualifications and experience which will be treated in confidence to Box A 5675 8.T., Spore.257 words
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Article298 1965-01-23 22 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By ...TO INDIA AND CEYLON OR PAKISTAN SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malaysian Cricket Association will send a team of 15 players on a tour of India and Ceylon or Pakistan at the end of this year or early next year. Dr. Ong298 words
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Article304 1965-01-23 22 No money —no sport for schools KUALA LUiMPUK, Kn. The Malaysian schools sporu, p.ugramme for 1964-65 which was curtailed last term is now at a complete standstill. This is because there is not a red cent in the coffers of the Malaysian Schools Sports Council, j Mr. T. Mori, president304 words
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400 1965-01-23 22 RUGBY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE BEST rugger season in many years, marked by the visits of the Thailand team for the Kings Cup match and the University of Canterbury team from New Zealand for a match against a Malaysian Selection, ends tomorrow with the annual400 words
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187 1965-01-23 22 nuuivtT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The! Selangor Hockey Association will Introduce an under-23 competition this season to rind new talent for the state team. The Association also hope to stimulate more interest among I schools by this tournament. SHA secretary Chet Singh told Timesport today: "We187 words
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Article84 1965-01-23 22 SRC 1 POLICE 0 SINGAPORE, rrl. Polices unbeaten run in the Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 ended on the Padang today when they cume up against the champions. Singapore Recreation Club. Police had swept through their last seven matches in convincing manner but today they were84 words
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158 1965-01-23 22 MALACCA FORM A STATE SPORTS COUNCIL MALACCA, Kri. A state sports council has been formed in Malacca. Its headquarters will be at the Malacca Community Hail, which will be completed in July. The Council will promote and encourage all sport in the state. It will deal directly with the Ministry158 words
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Article25 1965-01-23 22 MALACCA. Fri. Malacca Cricket Association will hold their annual general meeting at the Malacca Club on Jan. 28 at 6 p m. GOLF25 words
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326 1965-01-23 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn.—Thirtyone foreign uroiessional gpliers have entered for the Malayan Open to be held at the Royal Selangor Goll Club bere on Mar. 11-14 Among the ten Australians entered are Ted Ball, the 1964 Singapore Open winner. Eric Cremln and Prank Phillips.326 words
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271 1965-01-23 22 Century stand by S. African openers THE TESTS lOHANNESBURG, Frt. J Trevor Goddard and Eddie Barlow, the South African openers, had put on 118 without being; separated by lunrn when the Fourth TV Bi beean at the Wanderers ground here today. Goddard had made 52 and Barlow 64 by the271 words
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200 1965-01-23 22 WELLINGTON. Pri. Rain cut play to less than two hourt on the opening day of the First Test between New Zealand and Pakistan here today. New Zealand, who were put in to bat first, had scored 54 for on« In 114 minutes byReuter - 200 words
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Advertisement191 1965-01-23 22 A mll precision j^ l'tllH QUAIITY tfTjm i TELEVISION A \£j I In AUTOMATIC M|B) U FUNCTIONS W 4 j A "DIRECT VIEW" 23 INCH PICTURE TUBE Better contrast greater clarity, eliminates reflections -^k^MMH INSTANT play switch r P| Allows direct reappearance of picture J& and sound. I TRANSISTORIZED H,F,191 words
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Advertisement134 1965-01-23 22 experts know... JT fyf^^lj^^- L it does its rjje^p^. c am BEST WITH fX ff^ CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS if wi Enjrine experts know that every ___fcf engine does its best with Cliampion 1{ Spark Plugs. That's why Cham- champion I pions are the world's favourite j I spark plugs. Mcy134 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-01-23 22 DIARY KI'GGtK Annual match: North v South iS'pore padang, 5 p.m. i. Farlrijh-KoberUon Cup: Perak v Ncgn (Ipoh M pal padans. 5). Friendly: Bentong v S'gor Tigers < Bentong i. HOCKEY S'porr Div. 1: Prisons v Knalsa iChangii; Div. 3: Gen. Hosd. v Naval Police (Naval BaselSWIMMING Spore ASA age55 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-01-23 23 GOING STILL FAST DESPITE RAIN RACING with Epsom Jeep |POH, Fri. Royal Meadow underlined his chances in the main sprint at Ipoh on Sunday with a sparkling gallop this morning. Ridden by Garnet Bougoure, the six-year-old ran 3f in 37 1/5 on the bit. There was rain248 words
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142 1965-01-23 23 THE FOOTBALL FRAUD CASE SWAN, KAY PAID £100 EACH TO LOSE MATCH, COURT TOLD LONDON. Pri.— Two former England international footballers wagered their team would lose an English League match, a conspiracy trial was told at Nottingham yesterday. Peter Swan and Tony Kay were charged with conspiring to fix theReuter - 142 words
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Article19 1965-01-23 23 SWANSEA. Frl. Swansea beat the RAP 11-8 in their Rugby Union match here last night 1 Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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296 1965-01-23 23 Leeds plan ahead for European contests T ONDON, Fri. Looking ahead, Leeds, the leaders of the English Football League, are to send four representatives to film big European clubs in training this summer. The party, including manager Don Revia will spend four days filming In several countries. Revte believes thatReuter - 296 words
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147 1965-01-23 23 Monte Carle Rally Makinen, Easter confirmed winners MONTE CARLO, Fri.— Timo Makinen of Finland and his British i co-driver Paul Easter, who drove a British Mini-Cooper S, were officially confirmed her* last night as winners of the Monte Carlo Rally. The two men. both aged 26. were the only crewReuter - 147 words
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Article84 1965-01-23 23 'Cool, cool' rugger ilI/ELLINGTON, Fri.— Thirty YT rugby football players will be playing it cool tomorrow in Antarctica. They have arranged a match on the McMurdo Ice Shelf, immediately south of New Zealand's Scott Base. Men from New Zealand's North Island living at the base will meet South Islanders basedReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement76 1965-01-23 23 DON'T FEEL ILL [th. CD nr WHEN YOU wJft* l L ffnn} TRfii/Fi 3 HESEfW BnSE I fIHVCL AlttW^k TAKE THE ®<?®\ NECESSARY KWELLS! Half an hour before you travel (car, plane, ship or train) take one or two KWELLS tablets. Safe for children (as directed) and sure insurance against76 words
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Advertisement330 1965-01-23 23 SP^SLlTshirts Introducing the fabulous lUUUKH Shirt 80% polyester fibre/20^ co«on. For the man-about-town Insist on Spear Shirts Available in 'roqxEvz^ TOPCRON, COOLENE and the latest TOpURA emm ucTon k^Q H ITI t I l\ LI of SINGAPORE T-SmBSU 72/74, HIOH ITRIET, SINGArOKE. FHONI ***** Study at Home and Pass Every330 words
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Miscellaneous1825 1965-01-23 23 Tomorrow's Ipch acceptors and riders D a< ia -t <* ft Cl C TM V Xf C 4 IAA) AC 9 4693 C Brantu a (K. N. Uni Oman. 10 B.S A. lin.nl 13 MBCe I— Z.O VI 5 UIV 3 (*****) 6 k 10 ***** Wat Glang a (Dmto1,825 words
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420 1965-01-23 24 SINGAPORE. Friday. INDIAN behind-the-scenes support for Malaysia n&unst Indonesia is more positive than it appears in official public pronouncements. This was indicated here today by the Secre-tary-General of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. who returned home after an420 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-01-23 24 FRIENDSHIP SOCIETIES SPRINGING UP IN BIG TOWNS people in Malaysia are aware of these organisations. 'I hope that our Central Government will establish closer contacts with them." Mr. Nair said that he also dispelled India's fears that "overseas Chinese were not enthusiastic" about Malaysia. Kamaraj's idea He said: "I dispelled131 words
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109 1965-01-23 24 SINGAPORE. Frt. A company I managing director. Mr. Leow Boon Heng. today competed against Llm Cheng Kheng, described as an unemployed seaman, for a magistrate's order Involving more than 55.000 worth of textiles, seized by the police 16 months a<zo. Mr Sachl Saurajen.109 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-01-23 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The British High Commission here said today they were not yet ready to give details of plans for welcoming Prince Philip when he visits Malaysia next month. A spokesman said: "We are awaiting further information from London before issuing details." A Singapore188 words
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228 1965-01-23 24 Professor Lim appointed ViceChancellor SINGAPORE, Fri. Professor Llm Tay Boh has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore a post which he has occupied in an acting capacity since his recall from study- leave in America in 1963. following the resignation of Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan. Prof. Lim was made228 words
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Article56 1965-01-23 24 ATHENS. Fri— A US. military transport plane carrying 10 people crashed today near Calavrita, about 100 miles west of Athens, the U.S. Information Sen Ice here reported. It said the fate of the people aboard was not yet known. The four-engined C-124 was flying from Avlano56 words
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Article87 1965-01-23 24 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. South Africa were 192 for two wickets at the close against England when the fourth cricket test began > here today. Eddie Barlow (96) and Trevor Goddard <60) shared a first wicket stand of 134. The not out batsmen are Colin Bland <32»Reuter - 87 words
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Article435 1965-01-23 24 LONDON. Fri. The Stock markets had one of their best days for a long time. Equity prices bounded forward as buyers were willing to back their ideas of an early election and change of Government after the Leyton by-election. Much of the Initial advance, however was due to435 words
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Obituary98 1965-01-23 24 CABLE RECEIVED: Mrs. Animalnaymm rauxhter of Allan Abraham died at It Victoria Road. Jaffna on 22.1.65. BAKAN SINGH rrtlr*d Court Interpreter passed away at the Urner.-il Ho«i'ital. Seremban on 22.1.65. Cortege will leave 11HA Rasah Road. Beremlian (it 2 p.m. for Templer Road 81kb Cemetery. MR. LIM KIM KANC98 words
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