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Title Section22 1965-01-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Sew***" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration1914 1965-01-25 1 His last battle ends: Queen orders state funeral HIS FINEST HOUR V-E Day in May 1945. Dense crowds in Whitehall all cheering like mad mobbed Sir Winston (arrowed) when he emerged from Downing Street after his broadcast speech on V-E Day. 3-day lying in state Dramatic predawn call1,914 words
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968 1965-01-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today described Sir Winston Churchill as belonging to "that select band of men whose destiny in the recurring crises of history is to confront and fight the tyrant." He said in a message: "Malaysians mourn the968 words
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163 1965-01-25 1 'Britain can't afford bungling fools' LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Expr«-s> n»day attacked the British Minister of Defence for the Army. Mr. Fred Mulley. for the statement he made last week on Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia and added: "Britain cannot afford bungling fools." It said Mr. Miilley returned from the FarReuter - 163 words
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282 1965-01-25 1 All is now set for Buddhist showdown SAIGON. Sun Police cordoned off Buddhist pagodas and truckloads of troops I waited at strategic i points ready to rush to any trouble spot as Buddhists prepared foi a showdown with Primo Minister Iran Van Houng's Government. The Buddhist hierarchy yesterday called forReuter - 282 words
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Article33 1965-01-25 1 AMERICAN KILLED BAKMMf, Sun. U.S. Army enlisted man »d--\isrr uas killed yesterday whi-n Mil: 1 armoured personnel carrier he was riding in hit mine approximately 15 miles West of Saigon TPI.33 words
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Advertisement59 1965-01-25 1 (food* Many Interesting Items Have Just Arrived, Including Diamond Single Stone Rings, PTot Wotchej, Jode Jewellery, Cocktail Rings Cultured Pearl Jewellery S. *&.&.<** Silva£t4. 45, High St.. Singapore 6, Station Rd., Ipoh A» Co.S P H deSUVA(H K )Ud.,HongKono Shelltox in the blue aerosol tin KILLS ALL INSECT PESTS Destroys59 words
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Advertisement53 1965-01-25 1 ■jtfj GEORG JENSEN DANISH CUTLERY ol STERLING SILVER lyl H.SENA LTD. JEWELLERS Glasses with gold rims for Chinese New Year A oeauti) ji goid-nmmed glass will be given away FREE with every case of RED LION ORANGE. F&N ORANGE CRUSHandSARSAPARILLA purchased from now unti' 30th January 1965. Place your orders53 words
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311 1965-01-25 2 '30,000 Reds poised in the Himalayas' NEW DELHI. Sun TIBETAN monk who escaped to Nepal said yesterday the Communist Chinese have massed 30.000 well equipped soldiers along the Himalayan borders poised for the "liberation of Asia." Nagawang Thubdob. 31. of the Tashi l.hnnpo monastery at S'ligatse. Tibet, said Chinese troopsAP - 311 words
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264 1965-01-25 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. CONGOLESE insurgents yesterday crossed the Congo River and took the small town of Nkolo, less than 20 miles north of here, accord- ing to radio messages, j Reports from Bolobo, 20 miles south of Nkolo, said i I the InsurgentReuter - 264 words
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Article24 1965-01-25 2 BANGKOK. Sum. King Olav I of Norway left for home yesterday at the end of an eight-day State visit !o Thailand.24 words
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171 1965-01-25 2 TEHERAN. Sun. Three American and two British doctors flew in here early yesterday to join a team of surgeons attending the Iranian Premier, Mr. Hassan All Mansur, who was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt. They were delayed on Friday night because of171 words
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Article29 1965-01-25 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Leningrad schools are closed and travel to the city is being discouraged because of a serious influenza epidemic, according to reports reaching here today —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-01-25 2 MELBOURNE. Sun. Australian Olympic swimmer Dawn Fraser was arrested by Japanese police only a few hours before she carried Australia's flag in the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games last October, it was revealed yesterday.The story of Miss Fraser sReuter - 145 words
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Article30 1965-01-25 2 NEW DELHI Sun.— lndia lias decided to postpone compulsory rationing in big cities because or a slight Improvement In the rood situation, it an officially announced 'oday. -Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration321 1965-01-25 2 Ali: We've countered Malaysia sentiment in Africa JAKARTA, Sun. An Indonesian special envoy claims he succeeded In justifying this nations "Crush Malaysia" campaign to various African leaders. The envoy. All Sastroamidjojo, who was chairman of the first Afro-Asian conference in 1955 in Bandoeng, returned here last night from a tourAP - 321 words
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174 1965-01-25 2 I NEW YORK. Sunday A FIRST National A City Bank survey published yesterday roncluded that Hong Kong had achieved during the past 10 ypars the <'most dynamic economic advance in its long and colourful history The bank's foreign information service study wasUPI - 174 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-01-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby A reoMifieo tme\ Ar* •o much ttmmu tpN. AmmmoVNi^ i i ooo* rt> scimc ooJcwrrwATe a\m*/ wear \S2K?j(P u J J LL-i,27 words
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Article, Illustration490 1965-01-25 3 '100 dynamic days' end with a shock WILSON: WE SHALL GO RIGHT ON I LONDON, Sunda AIR Harold Wilsons first 100 days oi" office ended today with Cabinet ministers openly shocked and disappointed by a big "No" from voters on the Labour Government's record. This was flrmly registered on ThursdayReuter - 490 words
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161 1965-01-25 3 LONDON, Sunday MR. Michael Stewart, making his first speech as Foreign Secretary, said last night it was his earnest hope that Britain's foreign policy would do as much as any other country's to stop the spread of t-rrililc m eiipons. He saidReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-01-25 3 CHE wears a fur duffle. coat, with the hood up. And fisherman-style thigh boots in suede. Actress I.iz iaylor is pictured with actor-husband Richard Burton after arriving in Dublin where Richard is to film "The, Spy Who Came In From The Cold." Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 47 words
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96 1965-01-25 3 \yASHINGTON, Sun. i More than 100 cadets at the elite Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, including about 30 members of the academy's crack football team, may be Involved in exam cheating. Air Force Secretary. Mr. Eugene Zuckert. said here yester- day. Investigations indicatedReuter - 96 words
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251 1965-01-25 3 Mandy at fox hunt thaws the bluebloods' ice O N D O N. Sun. the model who floured in the Profumo case. joined the uoper set huntsmen of the Weston Harriers yesterday in pursuit of foxes in Loxton Vale, Somerset. After a somehwat cool reception at the meet "It's alwaysAP - 251 words
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Advertisement242 1965-01-25 3 j IN THE NEXT 3 MINUTES YOU WILL HAVE A NEW OPINION ABOUT WASH AND WEAR FABRICS rro~j Important news about Kuraray Polyester, the amazing new fabric from Kurashiki Rayon Co. itft laPuch >n >>v M c». LTO. J Anything today's polyester fabrics can do, for clothing. Imagine, all the242 words
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420 1965-01-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THE United States was today urged to slow down its tin disposal programme so as to prevent a world shortage of the commodity and scarcity prices. The call was made by the adviser to the Malaysian delegation to the International420 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-01-25 4 WOULD YOU like to be the lucky owner of a cosy $29,500 flat in the block shown above? If so, you should send in your Quiz entry to reach the organisers by the weekend. The extended closing date for the bir Christmas Quiz216 words
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155 1965-01-25 4 Band at the Padang on double festival SINGAPORE, Sun. a band display will be held on the City Padang on Feb. 2, un the occasion of Chinese New Year and Hart Raya Puasa. The programme Is as follows: Band performance from 5.30 p.m to 6.15 p.m. by the bands of155 words
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Article112 1965-01-25 4 SINOAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Education, in a circular to principals of all schools, has called for entries for the Eighth Shell Traffic Game to be held on March 9 at the Kallang safety first playground. The game which will be supervised by the Traffic Police, is112 words
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226 1965-01-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun THE president of Lions International, Mr. Claude M. De Vorss, today handed out red packet Chinese New Year "ang pows" and gift parcels to 47 inmates of St. John's Home for the aged at Wan Tho Avenue. The inmates beamed happily226 words
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149 1965-01-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The new president of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council. Mr. T. Ulaganathan. yesterday ca'led for financial support from the public to help the council play its role more actively in promoting road safety-first consciousness among schoolchildren. Mr. Ulaganatnan of149 words
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Advertisement313 1965-01-25 4 ORCHARD ODEON CATHAY SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! THE MOST ASTOUNDING OF ALL H. G. WELLS' ASTOUNDING ADVENTURES IN THE MIRACLE OF DYNAMATION! ow ra HMT Hen T**jjUl] I panavision /^^q-2 LIONEL JEFFRIES CATHAY PALACE PAVILION CATHAY CINEMA KATONG THIATRE CINEMA SPORE SPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG ONLY HAL313 words
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Advertisement81 1965-01-25 4 Brought Back by Popular Demand Today 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. Next Change' "Amar Rohe Ye Pyor' (H). 1.15, 3.30, 7.00 ft 9.30 p.m. WE LIKE IT COLD E. Wah Chinese Subtitles. To morrow only! BLUE HAWAII Elvis Presley Panavision Color. Todoy Only: 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 p.m. Richard Boone George Hamilton81 words
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Advertisement243 1965-01-25 4 a^L" rex STo*) opens"tomoriTow 4 SHOWS DAILY 1 1 -2.30-4.1 S-9.1 5 B g P»h2^tion-pock»d...»xcit«m»nt-cramm^Uj^k I episodes of thrilling »«riol entertainment g \MI jP^fclft^ CLAYTON MOORE SKY (S pore) OPENS TOMORROW ti^SS^y.g CONRAD PHILLIPS-JANE GRIFFITHS witWSfc 5 ''"^W^ VtRONICAHURSH^ JK^^l; DEI W iS&Ip I *"< ON THURSDAY 28th FRIDAY 29th243 words
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Advertisement529 1965-01-25 4 6os-Ottic« Opens Daily at 10am. >ou siiouim.: DAILY: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.30pm SUNDAYS: Extra Show at 11 a.m. ™c FINEST HOURSi NarratrJ by ORSON WELLES COMING! GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION < I FIRST MtNINTHEMOON" 1 Edward JUDD Martha HYER PICTjL.Rt.I \o\\ mioui\<.: 1 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.30 pm529 words
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331 1965-01-25 5 Penang Cuepacs joins in attack on Govt PENANG, Sunday. 'J'HE Penang divisional executive committee of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services today accused the Government of "disrupting the unity and solidarity" of civil servants in the country. "This is a sinister move, and we331 words
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Article34 1965-01-25 5 IPOH. Sun. The iDOh Boys Club will hold a joint celebration of Hari Raya Puasa and tbe Chinese New Year with a dance at the St. John's Church hall here next Sunday.34 words
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Article61 1965-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Korean Minister of Government Administration, Mr. Souk-Zae Lee, will call on the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. tomorrow morning. Mr. Lee. accompanied by the Director of Cabinet Planning and61 words
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Article53 1965-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two development officers of the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. here. Inche Harun bin Majid and Mr. S. B. Nathan, have left for Sydney for a two-month training course. They will train with the Australian Mutual Provident Society, one of Australia's largest53 words
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Article145 1965-01-25 5 STORE MEN CALL FOR STRIKE FUND TPOH. Sun. The Perak branch of the Amalgamated Union of Government Storekeepers today called on its national executive council to set op a strike fond to prepare for industrial action. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting here in response to a call145 words
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158 1965-01-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. One of Italy's top international bands. Sandro and his Italian Combo, will arrive here by air tomorrow to play at a series of special "Befano" parties to be held at Raffles Hotel next week. The parties are being organised by158 words
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186 1965-01-25 5 Capture and escape of Mariophile thief DENANG, Sun. A thief was caught ransacking "Mariophile," the Tanjor/g Bungah holiday bungalow of the Penang Catholic College-Gen-eral yesterday morning. The caretaker. Mr. Thomas Chuah. 66. pounced on the intruder as he was coming out of a room with a paper bag of electric186 words
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Article52 1965-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Formosar Consul. Mr. Chang Chung Jen, on behalf of his Government will present some Chinese books to the University of Malaya. The Vice-Chancellor. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. will receive the books at a ceremony at the University Library on Feb. 8 at52 words
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Article29 1965-01-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today opened the new wood works factory of Lim Kah Ngam (Singapore) Ltd at Tanglin Halt Close.29 words
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161 1965-01-25 5 Tun Razak gets a $5,000 cheque for D-Fund I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, received a cheque for $5,000 yesterday for the National Defence Fund. The cheque was handed over by Mr. Lee Kok Chee on behalf of the Sungei Puteh Tin Mine. IThye Sang161 words
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80 1965-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An 18-member youth goodwill mission from Japan sponsored by the Central Council of Juvenile Problems. Japan, will arrive here next Sunday on a one -week visit. The mission, headed by Mr. Masato Tokuyama. will call on the Assistant Minister of Culture,80 words
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Article34 1965-01-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Assistant Superintendent of Police. Mr. Freddy Lee Thiam Yew. younger brother of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has been appointed traffic-adviser io the Singapore Junior Safety First Council.34 words
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Miscellaneous10 1965-01-25 5 Rvas Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl \sUtJu\fi v MYLUK|CH! /Trnrr^^Br9 V*^10 words
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196 1965-01-25 6 KUAIA LUMPUR, Sun. The United Malays National Organisation will celebrate Tengku Abdul Rahman's 63rd birthday on a nation-wide scale on Feb. 8. All state branches have been told to hold buffet dinners on that day as a mark of respect to the196 words
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Article45 1965-01-25 6 NIBONO TEBAL, Sun. North Malaya's first steel mill being built here, is expected to be ready next month. The project Is a Joint MalaysianJapanese venture. Japanese engineers and technicians are helping in the setting up of the mill, the Steel Works.45 words
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Article29 1965-01-25 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 14-year-old buy Boon Keng, died this morning when he fell into the path of a train at the 11th mile Woodlands Road.29 words
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Article172 1965-01-25 6 Robbery victim battered to death KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. W I REMAN was battered to death when he resisted three robbers in a lane behind the Rex Theatre in Sultan Street here last night. Chong Yin Bok, 23, oi Ampang, was attacked minutes before he was to enter the theatre to172 words
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124 1965-01-25 6 SINGAPORE, Sun— More than 1)2,000 patients of all races were given free "sin-seh" treatment at the Thong Chai Medical Institution in Wayang Street last year. This figure was described as an "all-time record" by the institution president. Dato Ng Quee Lam, in124 words
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Article36 1965-01-25 6 KANGAR. Sun. Elgin MOtpstants four boys and four girls will take Dart in the final of the Koran reading competition for school children, organised by the State Education Department- »t Kangar this Wednesday.36 words
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146 1965-01-25 6 TEACHERS EXTEND SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN OVERSEAS IPOH. Sun— The National Union of Teachers, which is seeking public sympathy to back its claim for a better deal for teachers, has extended its signature campaign overseas. Mr. A. Mathews, secretary of the N.U.T., Perak branch, said about 153,000 members of three unions in146 words
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Article28 1965-01-25 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore* Pinanee Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the Columbia International Corp. Ltd. factory ar 23. Jalan Tentera, Jurong, at 5 p.m. tomorrow28 words
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213 1965-01-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun pERMANY will set up consulates in Sabah and Sarawak to boost its trade with both Stat*.. the West Gerw.i\ Ambassador here, >>r. H. Boehling. said today. He added he would leave here for Bonn on213 words
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Article48 1965-01-25 6 SINGAPORE. Sun Mor« th.in 700 people attended a special service at the Convent of th« Holy Infant Jesus School hall jreaterdajr alternoon to pray for Christian unity. They were members of th* Lutheran. Anglican, Presbyterian. Methodist. Salvation Army. R»man Catholic and Mar Thorn* Churches48 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-01-25 6 PADMAN GOPAL - Aussie 'mother' spends happy 6-week holiday with her 'sons' in Malaysia PADMAN GOPAL: By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday J^ 71-YEAR-OLD Australian woman, who had been a "mother" to several Malaysian students in Adelaide, is now spending a six-week holiday in Malaya with her 4> sons." Mrs. R. O. Cord-Udy travelled 4.000303 words
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Article118 1965-01-25 6 OENANG. Sun. The x secretary-general of the United Democratic. j Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. today suggested that any Bill to amend the new taxes should be referred to a select committee of Parliament. This would enable the views I of the people118 words
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Article409 1965-01-25 7 Customs party fight with gang on shore, capture boat and cloth JOY LEEMBRUGCN pENANG, Sun. Officers and men nt the anti-smuggl-Idf division of the Royal Customs clashed with about 50 smugglers al Bajjan Tuan Kechil, Butterworth. last night. In the siufTle. the smugglers tried to snatch a revolver409 words
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Article55 1965-01-25 7 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Sun. A 16-member Japanese economic mission, headed by Mr. Sohei Na- knyama. president of the Industrial Bank of Japan, will arrive here for a three-day visit on Feb. 6. The mission, which is touring South-East Asian countries, us sponsored by the Japan Productivity55 words
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240 1965-01-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Straits Times office in Singapore has received a further $896.65 as donations for Lee Swee Chong, the tin miner kepala whose eyes were gouged by robbers recently. Contributions came from: Anonymous $50: A and F I staff Mobil OH Malaya240 words
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195 1965-01-25 7 NZ 'peace corps' boss arrives to discuss aid plan KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The deputy chairman of New Zealand's Volunteer Service Abroad Organisation, Mr. Maurice O'Brien, arrived here last night to study the possibility of Increasing volunteer aid programmes In Malaysia. Mr. O'Brien arrived from Kuching after accompanying nine young New195 words
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86 1965-01-25 7 IPOH, Sun— An Australian soldier. Gunner Stephen Danks, 20. yas fatally injured today when a car he was driving skidded off the road and somersaulted about 10 miles north of here. Gunner Danics of Sydney, of the Light Anti-Aircraft Battalion, in Butterworth. died86 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-01-25 7 WELCOMING FOR KUAN YEW AN Indian woman, member of a welcoming committee, places a "tilak" on the forehead of Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. when he visited PWl> labourers' quarters during a tour of the Ponggol constituency yesterday. The significance of this traditional Indian welcome ceremony denotes a94 words
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Article40 1965-01-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A recording of the speech made by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. during his visit to the Ponggol constituency can be heard over Radio Malaysia (Singapurai at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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159 1965-01-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. RATIONALIST Chinese President. Chiang Kai- Shek has pledged all-out support for Malaysia in its struggle against Indonesian aggression This was stated here today by the Malaysian Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr Khaw Kai Boh. on his return from159 words
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Article34 1965-01-25 7 PENANG. Sun. The Penan* City Council Recreation Club will celebrate St. Valentine's Day with a dance at the E and O Hotel on Peb. 13. There will also be a fashion show34 words
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151 1965-01-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. It was an ordinary car rally round the island yesterday except that the navigators of each of the 20 participating cars wore blind. Navigators, students trom the Singapore School for the Blind, issued instructions to Rotarians at the wheel. The rally151 words
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Article46 1965-01-25 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Madam Lte Koiik Thyr. 51. I mr.it seller, returned home from M!m show last night to lind her house at the Hock Seng Park homing cst. in in Sui.ct i Ntbong near hen. burgled n $1,370 VOrta o* jewellery.46 words
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Article30 1965-01-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The College of Agriculture Students Union will hold its annual graduation dinner at the Mandarin Room. Jalan Bukit Bintang. on Thursday at 8 30 p.m.30 words
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Article70 1965-01-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A former Nan.\.in« I'niversity undergraduate was among three political detainees released from Chanei Prison last week. Loh Kirn Sions was arrested with 40 others for Communist subversive activities in June last year. The other two released are Lim Ann 1100. a trade unionist, who was I70 words
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760 1965-01-25 8 SINGAPORE, Sunday g I N G A PORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today outlined two ways in which Malaysia woujd develop either along the path of progress or down the road to destruction. Speaking during a tour of Ponggol constituency. Mr.760 words
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Article44 1965-01-25 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The police yesterday arrested 15 thugs for secret society activities and screened another 4,752 people. Nine of those arreswd were detained under the no-trial Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The rest were held under the Societies Ordinance.44 words
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Article24 1965-01-25 8 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Yahaya bin Adnan, five, was killed by a bus at the 20th mile Bagan Datoh Road, yesterday evening.24 words
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150 1965-01-25 8 Food gifts for hard hit fisherfolk SINGAPORE. Sun. About 1,150 people belonging to 224 families of fishermen in the Southern Islands will receive gifts of food parcels tomorrow from the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. The families have been hit by the recent imposition of the night curfew150 words
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Article76 1965-01-25 8 In: Far East Fleet's new chief SINGAPORE. Sun. ViceAdmlral F.R. Twlss ar- j rived here today to take up his po6t as commander oi the British Far East Fleet. He was met by Vlce-Admlral Sir Desmond Dreyer. whom he sue- 1 ceeds. and who will become Second Sea Lord and76 words
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Article70 1965-01-25 8 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A 12--y«tr-old schoolboy. P- Indran. died here yesterday. 23 hours after he had fallen from a cycle which was involved In an accident with a bus at the 21 miles Batak Rar.it Road. Ho was said to have been riding i on the70 words
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197 1965-01-25 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. THE Singapore Teachers 1 Union yesterday rejected the .setting up of the Joint Salaries Commission "as totally inadequate to provide solutions to the teachers' problems and legitimate claims." The rejection is contained in a four-point resolution unanimously passed at a special197 words
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Miscellaneous151 1965-01-25 8 Mh-V Onp By V. T. Miami in HOW'S OOP DOM4G "^l fIOIMS «T rr HlSU>eeOF~ MOW WHERE, IN A BtQ V lP^""^^l BACK THERE IN /NO, BUT UK£ HE MBOKY VOBBtTr OL' BUILWNS UKE THIS. M iߧfe'Sfip E&VPTf H*G I THINK KWeW WM*T 6ffl* TO HAVE WOULDJUH GOTO ,^M MBDW/151 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1965-01-25 9 LORD SNOW - Resign! Resign! the cries rang out LORD SNOW CONCLUDING.... CP. SNOW'S EXCITING NOVEL by NEXT day Kogcr stood up at last, heavy, moving untidily but without strain. He did not refer, even by an intonation, to TrafTord. It was good-natured. The House was laughing. Once or twice a bnrb darted1,224 words
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Advertisement124 1965-01-25 9 l i Vinac COMPETITION WINNERS Contumtri Section A return trip to Australia by Air India won by Mr. A. Ghani bin Moncl, 133 Grisek, Muar, Johore. Lucky Dealer: Messrs. Chop Yin Chee Medicine Hall, 29 Main Street, Grisek, Muar, Johore won $250/-. Retoilen Section It* MM $1,000/- to Inche Ahmad124 words
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Obituary50 1965-01-25 10 M Wmntt tit (mUmtmmm) HAMILTON, LULU-- In loving memory of our dear mother. Orand mother, and Gr*at-grandrno<ber, who I ssi ill away on January 2Mb ltosV (loss to our hearts aha will atwajs stay, loved and isroerabered every 'lay. Inserted by. George Bear*. |.'4l€h. Nancy and The Families50 words
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Article145 1965-01-25 10 M WordM Sl< (tUmtmmm) MR. AND MR» a. Al phones tkaak •end* and relatives for gift* and reetlnaa on tbe occasion of their mar..n 16-1 Si MRS. KEITH MILNER wishes to i hank all her friends, who by Tbelr i.resetiee at tbe funeral on 22-l-4k» or :.v sending wreaths,145 words
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Article120 1965-01-25 10 Word* Hi (Minimum) HURRY' HURRY: HURRY: Tim is J the taut week for entering the Christinas Quiz Poet your form today. THE RECORD LIBRARY Is unique iiornc record supplier*. We offer you II complete library nervier Write or A Clemenceau House Prnang i 1-ine. S pore, V. Telephone ■-'tio'i.'i120 words
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Article45 1965-01-25 10 li W»rd* U (Htmtmnm) HEAR REV. TOMMY BAP.NS.TI I Mag, Victoria Theatre 730 pno Ad- CENTURY OF God I Mithfulnee*. ii-omt to Oversea* Missionary Fellowship Centennial Meeting* Tonigth. IK-nday and W.riresdiv. 7 30 p m at Ciilturml OMtra, .^nnin k Rise. I pore.45 words
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The Straits Times Monday. January 25, 1965.
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Article764 1965-01-25 10 A yeer before Hitler struck, I Winston Churchill, not then a member of the British Government, warned the House of Commons that Munich was an awful milestone in history. "We have sustained", he said, "a defeat without a war... and do not suppose that this is the764 words
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Article405 1965-01-25 10 Japan is finding that prosperity is not enough; now it wants also the international standing it has deliberately j eschewed for years. Super- ficially this can be seen as the work of one man. Mr. Eisaku Sato, who said when he became Prime Minister two months ago that405 words
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Article130 1965-01-25 10 If Singapore has not hit upon a permanent solution to the long-standing shortage of blood donors the problem is insoluble. The incentives to give blood which Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin announced last week can be expected to bring forward the 50 donors a day needed to keep up130 words
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Article, Illustration2601 1965-01-25 10 NO-ONE OF HIS TIME HAD A MORE CROWDED, ADVENTUROUS HIS RINGING WORDS ROUSED A NUMBED NATION —INTO ACTION He steered Britain through its greatest peril... SIR Winston Churchill, who steered Britain through the direst peril of her long history, was a towering international figure in a war-racked generation. No2,601 words
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Advertisement612 1965-01-25 10 SlraiU Tiws k Malay Mail COLO arroNAAMI BUPwsV. MAMKsrr I COLD STONAOC IItiNCHII At ilolMmd Haas) »Hii| Naval AutkortMe A«im: CITY BOOK aTTONK LTD WlMlMatw Haas*. Coivsc Oey TMC NlWt FRONT Fltxpstrtck't SupetmertM M. M. ISMAIL 1 Adnlrstty Koad. Ms»»< Saaa hamibm trrcMta: 141* upair cuassjl Bees. Slaaaposa 17. v.612 words
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Advertisement17 1965-01-25 10 MONDIA SWISS /•Wrfsaafl 25a*\ 1 B**B*B*B*TS***a/ THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIICC IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER17 words
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Advertisement124 1965-01-25 10 ILACKCUWUICE UURHICHnf" In Vitamin C W9 ULTRA-LOW li price fort Mis j double-size OSSL' bottle JBR^*^^'"' Your body needs a rich supply of Jfij s'^V^afl VITAMIN C to combat tiredness, build body tissue :ind f icht infection. CAS C A D J Ensure radiant health and vigorous l> energy by124 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-01-25 11 Crowds at No. 10 North Africa 1942 Victory hug from Lady Churchill Electioneering 1900 With Roosevelt and Stalin at Yalta conference^ February 1945 Wheelchair Winston28 words
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Article630 1965-01-25 11 voice io pay tribute to UM veteran statesman Rumours of his impending retirement increased They became a practical certainty when it wa.^ announced that he and Lady Churchill would entertain the Queen and Prince Philip to dinner at 10 Downing Street on April 4630 words
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Article, Illustration9 1965-01-25 11 ...pictured on his ninetieth birthday In November.9 words
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Advertisement365 1965-01-25 11 1 /^INTEREST vJ l/Vfe) PERANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booktot "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detmib of how niv It is to op«n a Deposit Account. MALAYAN W Uf FINANCE LTD. Vt^-^ift/ aUTHORItfO365 words
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Advertisement300 1965-01-25 11 Have you read this? SOUTHEAST ASIAN UNIVERSITY by T. H. Silcock published by Donald Moore Books $7.50 A masterful presentation of firsthand research on a vital educational problem. The universities of Southeast Asia were founded on four different Western university systems. This survey of their development raises many challenging questions.300 words
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Miscellaneous686 1965-01-25 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 X.1.. A V. Pinang "Road In the Air"; 800 6 Ipoh A Malacca News in Mandarin; 8.10 Popular P.M. 5.15 Tr.v. Peitem And Music And Songs: 8.35 The Music; 5.45 Programme Sum- Bin S'ory "Thanksgivinß" mary; 5.50 News Outlines in F'< r. Joe"; 9.10 Oreat686 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-01-25 12 The first snaps by Tiros CAPE KENNEDY, Sun. Tiros 9. America's newest weather satellite launched here on Friday, has taken its first weather pictures and was taking more, it was announced here yesterday. The flrst photographs received at the Wallops Island. Virginia. tracking station were crude shots showing merely thatReuter - 115 words
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150 1965-01-25 12 IIOSCO W. Sun. iT Four lumberjacks left without food in a Siberian forest for 17 days ate their sheepskin jackets to keep alive, the newspaper Soviet Russia reported yesterday. The men. cutting a road through the forest toReuter - 150 words
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Article60 1965-01-25 12 LUSAKA. Sun —One person has been killed in a new outbreak] of violence by Zambia's fanatical Lumpa Church sect, whose battles with Government troops and! neighbouring villagers cost 650 BRM mx months ago. The clash, involving about 40 people, occurred at Chlnsalt. In a remoteAP - 60 words
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Article24 1965-01-25 12 MEXICO CITY. Sun— Work on Brigitte Bardot's latest flm. "Viva Maria." has beert postponed until Thursday because she has bronchitis. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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132 1965-01-25 12 The girl who wants seven husbands... THIS is 17-year-old Gwendoline Gater Reid the only woman in Britain who is interested in the multihusband plan of a Polish enrineer. Paul Pawlowski of Croydon. Paul. 37. outlined his scheme ("One wife can have only one baby a year") which is claimed would132 words
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252 1965-01-25 12 LONDON. Sunday. A CAMPAIGN for sterilising coloured immigrant wives in Britain has been launched by an Indian immigrant leader, The People reported today. Dr. Dhanl Prem. 60--year-old leader of 10.000 Indians in Birmingham Britain's second largest city, said sterilisation was the onlyReuter - 252 words
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147 1965-01-25 12 Cuba to put women to work on the farms UAVANA, Bun- Cuba is to 1 employ tens of thousands of women as agricultural workers to ease the countrys labour shortage. Outlining the project in a television broadcast. Prime Minister Fidel Castro said: "In a large measure, the advance and successReuter - 147 words
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Article38 1965-01-25 12 SHEFFIELD. Sun. Porter Walter Stewart drowned his unwanted pet Terrier Judy in his bath to save the ss. cost of having her professionally destroyed. Yesterday he was fined £10 for causing the dog unnecessary suffering UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article34 1965-01-25 12 MAR-DEL-PLATA (Argentine I Sun.— Thousands of gamblers were out of luck here over the weekend a croupiers' strike has halted Rambling at the world's biggest casino here and throughout tha, country Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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88 1965-01-25 12 Five paid $75 each to see girls swim in nude YEW YORK. Sun. Five men paid U.S. $25 each to watch four Sirls swimming rude in a private pool. But two of the mm turned out to be detectives. Yesterday the four swimmers, who said they were professional models, facedReuter - 88 words
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Article67 1965-01-25 12 BOMBAY. Sun India today offeree vn help A.Man and other developing countries in their atomic energy programme or. condition they used atoms only (or peaceful purposes. The offer came from IndUn Atomic Energy Commission chairman. Dr. H. H. Bhabha. at th« formal Inauguration byUPI - 67 words
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Advertisement312 1965-01-25 12 SCHOLARSHIPS The French Government has awarded 30 fellowships within the frame work of its technical program in 1965. for Malaysian technicians or officials in various fields. Details of subjects available on request. The fellowship is usually awarded for four to six months, but should the applicant not speak French, intensive312 words
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Advertisement98 1965-01-25 12 tJIIIP Mmm w so nice ITSELF <dt32> OR WITH ICE Cointreau Liqueur hos been famous all over th« world for more than a century. Its purity, delicious flavour and excellent digestive properties are th« result of its special production, the secrets of which have been passed on from father to98 words
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Miscellaneous289 1965-01-25 12 Straits Times Crossword ~~^^l Hi bYJ ACROSS 6. It's needed for the big pic4. He may act well enough but ture (8). he paints badly (8). 6. Little bird with a spot on it 8. It was perfect golf on the (S>. morning round, that's plain 7. Discuss object enclosed289 words
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Article550 1965-01-25 13 By John Kent THE DRIVER BOOK. By Sam Snead. (Nicholas Kaye 17.6 d.) THE WEDGE BOOK. By Doug Ford. (Nicholas Kaye 1 7 6d.) THE PUTTER BOOK. By Bobßoseburg (Nicholas Kaye 17.6 d.) T»ALKING of putting. Bob Rosburg tells the story of the playoff for the550 words
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890 1965-01-25 13 ALUNGTON KENNARD - Sino-Soviet relations: Enigma within a mystery— ALUNGTON KENNARD WORLD COMMUNISM. By Richard Lowenthal. (Oxford University Press U.S. $6) THE SINO-SOVIET RIFT. By William E. Griffith. (Allen and Unwin. 635.) HESSin NO post war event has so grossly contradicted the experts or puzzled the prophets as the SinoSoviet dispute. It continues890 words
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Advertisement310 1965-01-25 13 SPe^-lTshirts Introducing the fabulous lU|/UI\M shirts 80% polyester fibre/20% cotton FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON THE BEST SHIRTS: Available in LOOK FOR 'SPEAR' •lEßjxfyvr^ TOPCRON, COOLENE and the latest TODUR A lI^M I THE PEKING CO. LTD. **^etf^lfl SO-62 North Bridge Road, (tt—^^^3EJS Singapore 6. L 2 Tel: .*****, *****310 words
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Advertisement308 1965-01-25 13 BOOKS ON ENGINEERING Clements Wilson: ANALYTICAL AMD APPLIED MECHANICS Ks 10.00 Oray, Alexander: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN Ra 12.50 Ban-ett. Charles: STRUCTURE OF METALS Rs 16.00 Prick Philips. Arther: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OP ALLOYS Rs 15.00 Kehl. Qcorge: PRINCIPLES OF METALLOGRAPHIC LABORATORY PRACTICE Rs 15.00 Orinter: DESION OP MODERN STEEL STRUCTURES308 words
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Advertisement508 1965-01-25 14 i( ontinurd from Page 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENT It Word* SIS (Minimum) t-AMILV OF LATE Mr. P.K.R. Nalr anks relatives and friends for their in attendances messages of condo- ores and wreaths on tbe occasion of neir recent bereavement. SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* U (Ml*.}— Bom H -tt. extra BOX A 474508 words
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Advertisement968 1965-01-25 14 SITUATIONS VACANT H Word* St (¥ln >—Box tt rts. exfre EXPERIENCED TICKET WRITER situation filled. Applicants thanked. INDUSTRIAL CLERK age 25 to 30. Minimum qualifications: School Certificate with credit In Mathematics and Chemistry, elementary knowledge of Book-keeping essential. Applications to Box A 5766 S.T Spore. CHARTERED QUANTITY SURVIVORS In Kuala968 words
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Advertisement984 1965-01-25 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St eU. axtrm FULLY FURNISHED New 3 Bedroom Fist at No. 149 A Holland Road. Ready fo- occupation on 15-2-65. Please reply to Han Cbo. Spore *****. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED flat at River Valley Road. 3 bedrooms. Apply Box A 5760 S.T B'pore984 words
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Advertisement929 1965-01-25 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word* M I Win.)— Bax St et*. txira j ROOM BUNGALOW «l 27 Beog I An. Rosd. Singapore Contact Tel: j.,14- office nours MERLIN MANSION: Very cosy rao- rtern i Bedrooms Flat Lounge cum dining room Nice big kitchen. Price. $25,000/- David Pboa A Boos.929 words
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Advertisement872 1965-01-25 14 FOR HIRE 75 ».r*S M iMlIt I— Max i* rl, •rrr. FURNITURE fur Hire or Hire Purcnaae at Reasonable Rates. Sis Oee ttehg. HI Rochore Canal Road singsddii Tel *****/21H27 REFRIGERATORS AT REASONABLE Rates.- Prompt service Kuaran teea Marden Company. H, Orchard Road. Singapore Telephone *****. WAjNTED TO PURCHASE <872 words
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Advertisement988 1965-01-25 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* M (Mim.)-Box 5» rl,. #rf>n 1»S0 FIAT BIANCNINA 300. One owner, excellent condition. $1,560 0.n.0 IOM Fordson Van. good condition. MM View 49-J Jalao Batu. S'pora). ISM BORGWARD S WAQON II -.-hi 1t»57 flat '1100' $1,800/-. Minn $1,150/-. ma Flat '800" $1,100/-. Been 19 Hamilton988 words
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Advertisement827 1965-01-25 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) <i »nr*m ft imtlm.t—Bax 5«l rrs •a-fr. I SOUTH CAST ASIA Uotrl r£JW4 Vlctcria Hotel 323A1 Bar/Raslauraot. MOTIL AMBASSADOR MMMt 4e Meyer (toad. Daoclas Nigntly. lei Mi AIR CONDITIONED Non-nlroon ci'.tloncd Koorn modrrat* charges Tloog Hoa Botel. Tel: MMsa SLOAN! COURT MOTEL, 17. Balmoral Road. Tanglln827 words
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Advertisement810 1965-01-25 14 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA lI 'KTIII.It I I>l I AIIOV CLASSES, lirba. It Is hereby notified that Further Education Classes in liie States 01 Malaya uili le-open oa 7th Bth February. 1965. 2. Those who wMI to enrol In Further Education Classes are requested to register themselves with the Supervisor810 words
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Advertisement1210 1965-01-25 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WESI COAST 111.. Out S'o«f« Milt S'haa -tru«t 4UTOLYCUS littritil. Dublin. Glasgow... It Pt/Jlt 27 Jai 21 LTTONEUS luerpul, Avonmouth Ml. 31 Tlday JM 21/1 Fik 2 v.ichaon lutipMl, Glasgow lit 21 fek 1 ANCHIStS li.erpiil >'* > fM II ANTCNOR Luerpetl, D-6'm. Glasgow... fct II fik1,210 words
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Advertisement1234 1965-01-25 15 loIthe.EAC ones BAV j!S^m SMO«POCt CUAIA UAMPUtaPJWrTTTENMMk PtMAltO aaaaWzrStfb^Bßal MN<M>ll nom ioioin.) iftwixi'" 1 BMffVg-g^f ritM 7UI. piin ***** Pitu Ull Pitta ton BaaaaT •jtk^^kaaaaa! SAILINGS 10 lEYROUTH. LAUAKIA, GENOA, ll MAVkt, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERRAM, GITHENIURt. AARNOS AWO COPENHAGEN B«bj*m*i J r- >•••*"• -KINA- (I) Sailel Sailed It1,234 words
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Advertisement1243 1965-01-25 15 I BEN®LINE\ tJtPRESS SHVICE 10 LONtHN, LHrERPOOi i. CONTINENUI nrur ADir ftr Liverpool Fel 21 oLNLAKIIi Hamburg Fik 21 Havn Mar 4 P yaa» Paaaag Rotterdam Mar I 6. 15,Teiaj Jai Ji 21 Antairp Mk 11 BEN ALDER Fs> X" Bj Hull Mar 21 a'naoi PaaMg M'brough Mir V fll1,243 words
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Advertisement1214 1965-01-25 15 w^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. jOXITA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE I****** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sport P S'fiaai "tuixt CITY OF LEICESTER ii »■»>» ixiLSLir—" n/iiVvi u/Tif.. »fm CiIYOF WELLiNSTOn" f'k 21 Fei CITY Of LUX "/ll Mm 11/11 Mm 21 Mar "Sf NEWCASTLE IMI MM 21 MM 'Vessels call1,214 words
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Article41 1965-01-25 16 IndutlriaN: Tins: S rubber*: Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 78.95 78 71 78.75 79.06 107.80 107.84 107.55 107.93 106.32 106.50 106.22 106.42 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. Jan. 23 79.49 109.29 106.3841 words
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Article76 1965-01-25 16 Aver Ilium Chrnderians Gopeng Idris llvd. Tanjong Tin Tronoh Temerloh A. Malay >el. Coconut Current payment 124 30-; l 83.3' 50. 17 6 ib; Interim Date payable Mar. 12 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 3 Mar. 12 Mar. 10 Mar. 15 Feb. 11 Mar. 5 Total for Total76 words
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Article1135 1965-01-25 16 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Kxrhange shown last business to Jan. 16. (A) and last business since that dale (Bl with II and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1964 and this year to date. INOUSIIIAU 1 15 50 1* »iei «"Cki1,135 words
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Article98 1965-01-25 16 The Commerce Department reports that U.S. exports achieved a new high for the flth consecutive year in 1964. rising to a total or U.S. $25,100 million. Exports last year, excluding military aid shipments, were 13 per cent above exports in the previous year, with three-fourths of98 words
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Article38 1965-01-25 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks- Ait.eiatlan made these changes In Ita rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to »100): Selling TT or OD ready i Osuttene Marks 120: twin Francs 140 a: Danish Kroner 22 It.38 words
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Article39 1965-01-25 16 AN tbc t ti iichinm market in Hong Kong od Saturday the U.I. dollar *M quoted at 5.741 for T.T. and S 73» for cash. Stirling wai quoted at 15.97 and one tad or gold at 2541.39 words
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Article811 1965-01-25 16 Tin price down by $8.50 rTWE tin price on Saturday was declared In Penang at $615 37}. up $1.62}. representing a net loss on the week of $8.50 per plcul. Saturday's oflerlnß was estimated at 255 tons tup 10 tons) which gave an estimated offering for the whole week of811 words
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Advertisement1094 1965-01-25 16 I Y\ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. BAM Canada and U.S.A. Great Ukai Servlo* M'kona Yokonama Monlitai Iwonto MUoit CAicato -inai Mtrt- 22 Ftk I Mai t Aft II Apt II Aft IB Afi MuttkkM UM" 11 Mat IS Mat n Aft 1 Mai I Nt* tl Mtf WtMt CtMtM Ol1,094 words
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Advertisement1014 1965-01-25 16 j lE°lorientJ lines ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. 'CATHAY" Departs: Penano, 12 Feb 1965 P. Swettenham 14 Feb 1965 Singapore 16 Feb 1965 For Manila 20/22 Feb, Hong Kong 24/28 Feb Return:— Singapore 4 Mar 1965 P. Swettenham 7 Mar 1965 Penang 9 Mar 1965 Fare From:— Penang1,014 words
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Advertisement566 1965-01-25 16 outbound. huoh mvm MOfaport r «o*»« Insulin, Hurt, Dunkirk, HAUSICM IS/17 'II 11/ M Ftk 21 Ft* Aalwin, Haailur L Brian. Itttiriim. SOOTH > WUI aFBICa tWICt liapao/i""" RSetti (22/2), Capetown (14/2K TAluMa 1/ 7 Ftk Mttidi (1/1), Port Harcourt. Ltfos, Apapa (7/1), Cotonou. ■J'J), Lome. Tikortdi, Frt«todn Dakar (J3/3).566 words
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Advertisement113 1965-01-25 16 To BOMBAY. KARACHI. ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON t.t. MARCONI Sailing from Singapore 10 Feb m.v. VICTORIA 17 Feb FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER, GILFILLAN «c CO.. LTD. Singaport) K. Lumpur Ipoh Penong Malacca) ***** ***** 2621 ***** 3192 JW. ISTHMIAN LINE [MJ GREAT113 words
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1787 1965-01-25 17 Industrial shares encounter stalemate By Our Market Correspondent far as industrials were concerned on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week it was very difficult market and a period of stalemate was encountered. As a result of this turnover was at a low ebb throughout the holiday shortened week. The1,787 words
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Article31 1965-01-25 17 KIBBKR TIN (per Ib.) (p. piruli Jan. 18. 71} ots. 5b23.37i 19. 31 cts. MlMtj 20. ?0{ cts. $617.25 21. 70; cts. $612.37, 22. 71 cts. $613.75 23. $615.37)31 words
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Article690 1965-01-25 17 r PHE following is a complete A list of revised quotations »<»r the week ended on Saturi iv. January 16. INDUSTRIALS ■'"■"I 15.V.0 luuntead i pi •'..lding M C.T.B. ordi 41 /3 y unl °P 1.67 1.00 f.«»i Bmelt a v K. ordi 2 .IS "»P690 words
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Advertisement1009 1965-01-25 17 STRAITS STEAMSHIP IN THE HIGH COURT IN CO., LTD. MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR (Incorporated in Singapore) cmL SUIT No g39 QF m 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Between Meeting of the Company will be James Warren Co. Ltd. held at the Registered Office. Plaintiffs, Ocean Building.1,009 words
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Advertisement1118 1965-01-25 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Applications are invited for appointment as Lecturers/ Assistant Lecturers ln the Department of Economics ln the following fields. (a) Business Administration (Industrial Relations^ (b) Rural Economics (O Money and Banking Candidates should have a good > honours degree. Experience, teach- ing ana1,118 words
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Advertisement784 1965-01-25 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tender* will be received by tr t Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Monday. Bih February. 1965 for> THE CONSTRUCTION OP TIMBER DRAINS. PIPE CULVERTS AND FLAP GATES FOR THE RECLAIMKD PRAWN PONDS OFF WEST COAST ROAD. SINGAPORE784 words
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Article98 1965-01-25 18 4 threaten to boycott Aust meet i ADELAIDE. San. Four Aus- r ilia threatened to boycott tne Australian championships ii oonUi. Distance star Ri i he would no; compete if the Victorian Athletics Association re- fused to pay his full expense*. The association had stated that they will pay cnly98 words
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Article63 1965-01-25 18 LONDON: Jim Hocan. th« Iri.Mi Olympic representative who left for New Zealand today showed great form when lie beat his own course record in winning the Polytechnic Harriers ninei miles cross-country title at Richi mond yesterday, m i Hocan's iir.M race since Tokyo, and he I ran bare- footed to63 words
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Article36 1965-01-25 18 MHW: s.mriro Mazzinght, Italy .s world lunior nucldlcweieht boxmtj champion. bca Logui of Cuba in a non-title I bout. The contest was stopped in the fifth round because of a cut over the Cuban's right eve.36 words
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Article31 1965-01-25 18 SYDNEY: American Pancho i Gonzales beat Ken Rosewall ot Australia in the final of the £A3 000 professional lawn tenni* touriKiment here last night. Gon- /ales won 8-H, 3-6. 6-4. RenterReuter - 31 words
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Article527 1965-01-25 18 TOP-OF-THE-TABLE CLASH ENDS IN THRILLING DRAW I ONDON. Sun. Leeds kept their one-point lead at the top of the English First Division yesterday, when they drew 2-2 in their top of the table I clash with Chelsea. There was plenty of excitement for the 47.- 000Reuter - 527 words
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Article1320 1965-01-25 18 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 4 Leicester 2 Birmingham 1 Sheff. Ltd. 1 Blackpool 1 Wolves 1 Fulham 4 NotU Forest 1 Leeds 2 Chelsea X Man. United 1 Stoke 1 WBA 2 Tottenham 0 West Ham 3 Burnley t POSTPONED: Blackburn v Sunderland; Everton v Liverpool; Sheffield Wed.1,320 words
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Article241 1965-01-25 18 LONDON, Sun. Results of rugger matches played yesterday: Rugby Union International Ireland 3 France 3 (in Dublin*. Club matches Blackheath 17 I Navy 9: Esher 9 Met. Police 22:, Harlequins 32 RAF 0: London Welsh 5 London Scottish 16: Richmond 26 Waterloo IS: 8t Thomas's Hosp.Reuter - 241 words
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Advertisement565 1965-01-25 18 TNE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Hotid;i> Chin^n* Nor Yrar's Day, Tuettdav, 2nd Krbruurv IMI Pnhln Holidays I m-sd.i> .'nd Krl>ruar> t» Ind.K. sth I rlirn.ir\ 1965. inrluMvr Funher to this Authority's advertisement dated 18th January! 1965. it w hereby notified tor intormiition that hs Thur.-<: February, anil Friday,565 words
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Advertisement601 1965-01-25 18 TENDERS TENDERS PAIIAMI PFNANT J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE r&IIAnu Tenders from J.K.R. regis- J K R TENDER NOTICE tered contractors Class 'D' Tenders from JKR. registered and above under Head IV Contractors Class D (Head Vi sub-head 8 Water Mains- *"<! **x>ve will be received at the lnvinu urtii rv> rppoivoH601 words
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Advertisement457 1965-01-25 18 PHASE wMk STEREO The most advanced, amazing, flexible entertaining, breathtaking sound on record SPAIN Stanley Block and his Orchestra PFS4OI7 HAWAIIAN SWING Werner Muller and his Orchestra PFS4O22 PALLADIUM REVISITED Ted Heath and his Music PFS4O46 AMERICA SINGS Eric Rogers Chorale and his Crchestro PFS4O32 PHASE 4 STEREO >POP< CONCERT457 words
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2109 1965-01-25 19 TOTAL POOL $110,760 Ist No. *****9 ($27,408) 2nd No. *****3 ($13,704) 3rd No. *****1 6.852) Starters ($1,087 each): *****7. *****3. *****7 *****8. *****1. *****5. *****7. Consolation ($633 each): *****7. *****1. *****0. *****6. *****8. *****3, *****6, *****5. *****1. *****0. JPOH, Sun. The;2,109 words
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Article40 1965-01-25 19 MALACCA, Sun. South won the Hillary d'Cruz Cup In the Malacca teachers' inter-district hockey tournament which ended here today. In the final match. South beat North 4-1. Earlier they had beaten Alor Oajah 2-1 and Jasin 1-0.40 words
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298 1965-01-25 19 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SOLID knock of 56 by school teacher Edward Balasinßam paved the way for a four-wicket yin by Singapore Ceylonese over Negri Sembilan Ceylonese in the Saravanamuttu Shield south zone cricket final at Balestier Road today. Scores: Negri 115. Singapore r298 words
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Article102 1965-01-25 19 IPOH. Sun. Perak, the defend- ing champions, will meet Malacca hi the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup final at Kubu Stadium on Jan. 31 by virtue of their 2-1 win over Selangor in the semi-final replay at Stadium Perak tonight. Selangor led 1-0 at half-time when102 words
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Article24 1965-01-25 19 Johore Indian SA Cap quarterfinal (Kluang) Kluang 6J. Bahm 3. Sathu Nair Shield final (P. Buntar) Chersonese Est. 1 Batu Kawan Est. 0.24 words
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Article43 1965-01-25 19 Chua Cup (Spore): 1 Paul Chen 121. 2 S. Yamada 128. 'D' Medal: 1 Dr. Sen-Oupta 61 (won on countbaclo. 2 Paul Chen. Ball sweep Ist nine: Paul Chen 28; 2nd nine: Dr Sen-Oupta. M. Karthlgesu and P. O. Lyon 31 (tie).43 words
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Article120 1965-01-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Royal Selangor Golf Club will j celebrate the birthday of Prln«s Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman with a YIP match on Peb. 7. The teams will be led by the Prime Minister and Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister. The Yang dl-Pertuan Afong120 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1965-01-25 19 I DIARY I SOCCER HeGUlimy Cup: fT. Anson) Mt3lintang v Flemington (Speedy Rd). RUGGER Club match (Klang): Klang v PMC. HOCKEY B'pore Mt. 8: BRC 'B v Khals* 'B (Spore padang). BOWLING Perak Turf Club SC mixed league (Tiger Lane) 7 p.t42 words
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Article112 1965-01-25 20 Inexpressible grief— Queen LONDON, Sun. Queen Elizabeth said today Sir Winston Churchill's death "causes inexpressible grief to me and my husband." She sent a message of sympathy to Lady Churchill. It read: "The news of Sir Winston Churchill's death causes inexpressible grief to me and to my husband. We sendReuter - 112 words
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Article42 1965-01-25 20 BOOK of condolence has beeii opened at the oftiees nf the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore and Surfing and at the British Trade Cmm,s,on in Jesselton. for those wishing to pay tnbute to the late Sir Winston.42 words
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98 1965-01-25 20 Rupiah: Bother over small change? JAKARTA, Sun. The (Central) Bank of Indonesia in an announcement, yesterday cautioned the public against "irresponsible elements" who disrupt the circulation of small denominations of rupiah the local currency. This followefl reports, by the news agency Antara, that several people have found it difficult toAP - 98 words
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Article79 1965-01-25 20 Johnson in 'excellent shape' WASHINGTON. Sun—President Johnson, taken to hospital in the middle of the night with a bad cold and respiratory Infection, was In "excellent shape," his doctors said last night. "He couldn't be doing better," they added. Mr. George Reedy. White House press secretary, told reporters shortly afterReuter - 79 words
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100 1965-01-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. St. Andrew's School will hold a commendation service at the St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow at 11.30 a.m The Anglican Bishop of Singapore, Dr. C.K. Salisbury, and the Dean of Singapore. Rev. A. C. Dumper, will Jointly conduct the service. The service is held In100 words
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Article74 1965-01-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— Water will be cut off In Lorong Buang Kok off Yio Chu Kang Road (7% m.s.) tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Water will also be cut off In Bldeford Road from Orchard Road to Calrnhill Road and 270 to 286 Orchard Road, from 974 words
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Article66 1965-01-25 20 JAKARTA. Sun— A delegation of 200 housewives was reported yesterday to have gathered at the office of the Third Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Chaerul Salon, to protest against the high cost of living. The official Antara news »gency said the delegation came from several placesAP - 66 words
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Article37 1965-01-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— The.c will be a public lecture on "Alodern Indian Novelists 1 given by Prof William Walsh at the University of Slngapoie In New L«cture TheaU-e 2 tomorrow at 7.50 p.m. Admission Is free.37 words
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Article62 1965-01-25 20 LONDON, Sun. Britain's new low-level supersonic bomber, the TSR-2, made its eighth successful test flight at Boscombe Down, Southern England, yesterday. It w.as airborne for 27 minutes. There has been widespread speculation that the Labour Government may decide to scrap orders for the plane because ofReuter - 62 words
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164 1965-01-25 20 Malaysia's right at Afro— Asia conference— by a Turkey leader KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia has every right to attend the forthcoming: Afro-Asian conference in Algiers, the leader of a six-man Parliamentary delegation from Turkey. Mr. F. Celikcos. said here today. "As a fully independent country in Southeast Asia, Malaysia should164 words
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335 1965-01-25 20 Govt gets a third union ultimatum KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Government was today given ;i twoweek notice by the Congress of Unions oi" Employees in the Public and Civil Services to meet the demand by 100.000 Division IV and manual workers for more pay. This is the third union to335 words
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Article66 1965-01-25 20 JAKARTA, Sun.— lndonesia Is already In a state of war though not of open war yet, according to the Governor of Djambi, Brig. L. Kaharudin. who was speaking in South Sumatra reporters. Antara news agency quoted him as saying "the enemy was seeking waysReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1965-01-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— A "Malam Muhibbah Goodwill Night) 1 will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Feb. 6. It is organised by the national publishers and show promoters.31 words
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Article64 1965-01-25 20 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesian security forces recently shot dead an alleged Malaysian spy who tried to escape from hospital Into dense junule in north-east Kalimantan, Antara news agency reported today. It *aid the man. whom it named Batjo Lima, was one of several spies captured by theReuter - 64 words
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Article38 1965-01-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prof Karl J. PelzeV, director of South-East Asian Studies at Yale University. U.S.A. will be guest of Nanyan* University during his two-day stop-over in Singapore. Prof. Pelzer is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow.38 words
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Obituary32 1965-01-25 20 I ZACCHAEUS Of 4 Ix>ron« Rr.ja Muda. Klang passed away on Sunday Funeral service at 4 Lotopk Raja Muda at Christian Cemetary at IHO p.m. on Monday 25 Jiauxnr. 1 !Mr.32 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-01-25 20 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 84 70 Penang 91 72 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 95 73 Singapore 88 7042 words
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