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Title Section21 1965-02-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES A*S 1 {.Sett** 14 in I Malays NO. 1,510 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY, 7, 1965. 20 CENTS KDN 1191 100621 words
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Article, Illustration449 1965-02-07 1 Padmana Krishnan - Padmana Krishnan By plot by dissident politicians to establish an Indonesian-sponsored Gov-ernment-in-exile was foiled when a "master-spy" who was to play a leading role was arrested at the Kuala Lumpur international airport. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, refused to disclose the identity of the449 words
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Article69 1965-02-07 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Pratap Singh Kairon. former Chief Minister of Punjab, was shot dead today while driving towards Chandigarh after meeting the Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrl. In New Delhi First reports said four people waylaid the car shortly before noon at Ral. a village aboutReuter - 69 words
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Article37 1965-02-07 1 DALLAS. Sat Four children were burned to death today in a second-floor apartment while their mother was at work. Mrs. Dorothy Williams. 27. a divorcee, has been holding three jobs to support her family. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article29 1965-02-07 1 VIENTIANE. Sat—The'defeated Right-wing Laotian leader, O.neral Phoumi Nosavan. was today reported by military sources here to have escaped to Udorn. a US. air ba.«e In North-Eust Thailand.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article32 1965-02-07 1 VIENNA. S.it A mixture 1 of oil and petrol was set on near the outer uaU of the Sox let embassy here la.st night. No damage was reI ported.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article53 1965-02-07 1 MELBOURNE, Sat. A motorist drove four miles after his right arm was severed in a collision with a lorry 180 miles north of here. Police said he was traced and rushed to hospital after the lorry driver told them he had seen the arm lying onReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1965-02-07 1 JUST FANCY IT'S ALL OFF I ONDON. Sat. Stanley Matthews. 50 last Monday, makes his first appearlOM this season today in the First Division of the English Football League for Bun C:'v who are at home to Fuiham Matthews. «h o i.» knighted in the New Years honours list, plays1,145 words
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Advertisement110 1965-02-07 1 Glxlhoh MODEL CONCORD RETAIL $240.00 f\ (SINGAPORE) W All the well-known precision features, plus high- V^ sensitivity CdS exposure meter coupling and micro-split-image focusing. Lens: Chinon PI. B zoom lens with zooming range from 9 smm to 30mm Finder: Through-thc-lcns reflex finder with mii.ro-splil-imagc focusing Exposure system: Fully automatic exposure110 words
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Advertisement15 1965-02-07 1 Grfffp'""^ CHOOSING A GIFT THAT WILL CONVEY YOUR SENTIMENTS ELOQUENTLY IS SO SIMPLE J^- AT15 words
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Article317 1965-02-07 2 LOVERS FROM KEDAH DIE IN HOTEL Kuala Kumpur, Sat 4 young: couple from Kedah found lying on the floor of a hotel room at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman early this morning died in the hospital later today. Teoh Ppiir Tat. 20. and his girl. Lini Ah Nga. 18. both of317 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-02-07 2 LINCOLN. <Nebra.skai. Sat. Mr. James E. Webb said here the first two-man U.S. space shot could come by mid or late. March. Mr. Webb, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. wa.> here to receive an honorary doctorate at the Wesleyan University. The two-man Gemini flightAP - 68 words
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Article97 1965-02-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Four international recording groups will perform in one show—-Good-woods "Keong Hee Fatt Chov" at the Badminton Hall tomorrow and Monday. They are the Manfred Mann, the Kinks, thr Crescendos and the Dutch Swine College Band. Manfred Mann is presently fourth on the English hit par»dr with97 words
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Article53 1965-02-07 2 KUCHING. Sat —Three small Dayak children, two boys and a girl, were burnt to death when their farmhouse at Rumah OeUngas near Betong in Sarawak s Second Division was burnt down on Tuesday. Their father was away from home at the time. Police said the53 words
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Article33 1965-02-07 2 BEREMBAN, Sat.— Forty-two people were arrested for gambling during the Chinese New Year and Harl Raya period. Six others were also arrested lor firing crackers before the ban was lifted33 words
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Article35 1965-02-07 2 COLOMBO. Sat. More than 50.000 peoDle In the South Ceylon Of Matara District have no water to drink because of a severe drought. More than 40.000 acres of rice land is parched. AP.AP - 35 words
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283 1965-02-07 2 f AIRO, Sat. President Nasser is not likely to visit Bonn as long as West Germany provides Israel with arms, his chief spokesman said yesterday. "My own belief is it's doubtful Nasser will consent to visit the capital whose politicians provide Israel withReuter - 283 words
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Article45 1965-02-07 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sn I.—1 A buuwlfl. S. R:imalu<<nim:>i. 26. mi crushed to death by the I Kuala Lumpur bound mail train i Ir.s morning. It happened near :li<> Jalar Hnrapap. railway gate ab lit half I mill- from ihr Bukll Mer'ajam .station.45 words
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Article187 1965-02-07 2 $850,000 gold theft in liner f ONDON. Sat. Thieves squeezed through a narrow ventilator shaft and escaped with 18 bars of gold worth £100.000 $850,000) from the luxury liner Capetown Castle, police In Southampton said last night. The theft believed one of the biggest bullion robberies ever was discovered whenReuter - 187 words
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181 1965-02-07 2 An Indonesian A-Bomb? Even Lambertus Nicodemus doubts it NEW YORK, Saturday. rpHE Indonesian Ambassador, Mr. Lambertus Nicodemus Palar, said today he doubted that Indonesia could produce an atom bomb this year. Mr. Palar, representative to the United Nations when Indonesia withdrew from the organisation last month, was asked on aUPI - 181 words
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Article37 1965-02-07 2 JESSELTON. Sat. The Murut chiefs uf Sabal- have (•■■nferred the title of Anlurg on the Federal Minis'* r for Sabah Affairs. Dato Donald Stephens. "Antung" is a fabled head and guardian of the Murut people.37 words
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Article35 1965-02-07 2 MOSCOW. Sat. Beatrix a white sow at a collective farm in the Klrovograd region, south Ukraine, has given birth to 34 piglet* In a single farrow. Tass reported today. Three died later.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration359 1965-02-07 2 NOTES-IN-SOCKS STORE TOWKAY KILLS HIMSELF From HALL ROMNEY: LONDON, Saturday POEI Siang Thiam from Singapore, described at a London inquest yesterday as a wealthy man, wrote suicide notes and placed one in each of the socks he was wearing before shooting himself in his West End flat on359 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-02-07 2 rpo clear and freshen the A complexion, ease away crow's-feet, unwanted expression lines and to put more life into your skin, try complexion steaming. With a towel over your head, steam the face over a basin of hot water to which add a teaspoon of lemon freshener or lemon Juice.98 words
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Advertisement70 1965-02-07 2 i@ia @ra era 00 hjb @ja cc etr] Eiei Bin etel sje) ma 0a iia sia J_ MONDIA GREETS YOU j^^ 3^^ KONG HEE Jjjfc FATT CHOY! TV Select a Mondia, the watch creat- t V U^f V^* rM SJ V \LU ed for New Year 1S tf ()od for-70 words
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223 1965-02-07 3 CELMA. (Alabama), Sat. Ne- gro leader Dr. Martin Luther King v.'jls freed from jail here yesterday as new demonstrations flared op in the campaign to have Negroes registered as voters. Dr. King, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, was arrested last Monday duringReuter - 223 words
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1027 1965-02-07 3 PREMIER LEE'S APPEAL FOR A FOUR-DIMENSION SOLUTION: 'UNHAPPY SIGNS OF DISCORD' SINGAPORE. Sat. CINGAPORE'S Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night asked Malaysians to unite to ensure the survival of the new nation. The Premier declared: "Any group uniting is not adequate. It cannot solve the enormous problems in Malaysia,1,027 words
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165 1965-02-07 3 Five take $3,000 from home of towkay pENANO, Sat. Five armed and masked men raided a millionaire's house In Northam Road last night and escaped with $3,000 In cash and lewellery. The robbers held up the family of Mrs. Yeap Hock Hin. wife of the youngest .son of the late165 words
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Article121 1965-02-07 3 A LOR STAR. Sat. About n 100 neighbours helped 3d firemen and police to fight a fire which gutted three attap houses in the crowded residential area of Tongkang Yard here yesterday afternoon. Their efforts saved at least 100 other houses In the area.121 words
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Article44 1965-02-07 3 KANOAR. Sat. The Perlis Farmers' Association has urged Kedah padi planters not to take In "outside" harvesters from Kelantan and Thailand. "They should Instead give a chance to local labourers," Ku Abdullah bin Ku Hamld. chairman of the association, said today.44 words
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Article59 1965-02-07 3 KA.NGAR. Sat. The financial sub-committee of the Perlis Padi Planters Board, headed by the State Agricultural Officer. Inche Ahmad bin Baba. has been empowered to recover about 530.000 owed by padi planters in the State. The money was granted as loans to farmers to buy equipment, buffaloes59 words
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172 1965-02-07 3 LONDON. Sat Mr Peter Hall, managing director of Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company, yesterday won a divorce from actress Leslie Caron on the grounds of her adultery with Hollywood star Warren Beatty. Mr. Beatty was ordered to pay costs. The action was undefended. TheReuter - 172 words
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Article29 1965-02-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malaysia Dravida Munnetrak Kazhagam will celebrate the birthday of Tengku Abdul Rahman at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Kazhagam's headquarters, 3C. Norris Road Singapore.29 words
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Advertisement363 1965-02-07 3 those horrid age spots* with ESOTERICA •Weathered brown ?pots on the surface ol your han<fc and f«cr lellihe world you're getting old perhaps before you really are. A v cream called bsotenca fades them away, JgTf^^U mm£?^L moisturi7c 'übncaies the skin Masse* MF^St ■^jAgmcni break up. roughness disappears, AHHHHpi B«363 words
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Advertisement352 1965-02-07 3 START II ANEW I INTEREST IN LIFE JLi ENJOY A SAFE if ci I FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money cams the maximum safe and sure rate of 6% whom I you place it in a Deposit Account wuh LOMBARD BANKJNO. I No U.K. Income Tax will be 'deducted;352 words
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192 1965-02-07 5 Bank staff refuse overtime work in wage dispute SINGAPORE. Saturday. 500 employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation are refusing to work overtime, following a dispute between the bank management and the Singapore Bank Employees Union over claims for a new collective agreement. In a public notice, the bank192 words
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Article91 1965-02-07 5 vet o! 1 Aim-Secret S^ today detained two thuu.-. tor interrogation in coiinecuoii with several recent Mi.ilch thefts. The two men were arrested while walking in Campbell Street at 10.30 this morning. A C.I.D. spokesman today pr.u^rd the public for their coin helping to suppress crirr.*! during91 words
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Article72 1965-02-07 5 KANGAR. Rat. The Perils Umno division will strive to ti title as the champion the membership drive competition organised by Umno this year. "We have asked our members tl lrnst 5.000 new members .".-d br;.'« our strength up to 13.000." Inche Osman bin Abdullah, the72 words
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Article23 1965-02-07 5 A d .H-. vnlvrfl it, "he l| m: Ghangkat Jone Road h<-re TMterd.iv. He dlpd tvi admission to the dis-nrt hospital.23 words
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Article49 1965-02-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malayan Railway has announced that from tomorrow the Sunday Day Express, which leaves here at 9 am for Singapore, will depart .rom Gemas at 12.30 p m instead nt 12 45 pm and arrive in Singapore at H pin Instead of 5.10 p.m49 words
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177 1965-02-07 5 'Monkeys' turned out to be thieves DENANG. Sat. What an employee of the Botanic Gardens thought wa.monkeys turned out to be two men stealing plants, the Second Magistrates court was told today at the trial ot Chew Ee'Min. 33. and Lav Chin Scons. 24. jointly charged with theft of $50177 words
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Article51 1965-02-07 5 MADRAS. Sat. Tobacco which became mixed with food for a school meal at Trichlnonoly. 200 miles southwest of here, resulted In some 160 pupils vomiting and being taken to hospital, according to reports i reaching here. They are now Improving, a medical officer said—Reuter - 51 words
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Article41 1965-02-07 5 Jyl ALA I.IMPIR. Sat The Postal .mthitritirs hero Ind.iy removed the faulty stamp 'i.irhinr at the < ..-tuT.il Post Office The Controller of Poxtv Mr. R Mtirugiah. found several paprr clips and pins when he I examined thr machine.41 words
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Article, Illustration11 1965-02-07 5 Tiong Son and Mrs. Clarke11 words
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398 1965-02-07 5 YEO TOON JOO; DON EDWARDS - HOLE-in-HEART BOY GOES BOUNDING INTO A BRIGHT NEW FUTURE... YEO TOON JOO: DON EDWARDS STORY BY PICTURE BY gINGAPORE, Sat. The YIP reception room at Singapore Airport last night was the scene of excitement and right in the centre of it all was a six-year-old boy wondering what all the398 words
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243 1965-02-07 5 TELUK ANSON, Saturday. piRE destroyed a smokehouse containing about 1,850 piculs of rubber worth about $150,000 belonging to Lee Rubber Co. Ltd.. in Batak Rabit Road here last night. The cause of the fire is not known. There were no casualties. All the property243 words
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Article99 1965-02-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. S:it For the first time a group of 10 Royal Malaysian Navy ratings will be sent to New Zealand for training. The ratings— all direct entry engine room artificers -will leave Singapore for New Zealand tomorrow. They will attend an 18--week course at the99 words
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Article53 1965-02-07 5 PHOENIX Arizona i. Sat. A shop was refused a liquor licence here under a state law forbidding the sale of alcohol within 300 ft. of a church or school. Superior court judge Warren McCarthy ruled that the .shop was 299 ft. and 11 ins.53 words
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Advertisement254 1965-02-07 5 <! imz: mf mJ^i c wor^ s °f things for children ~aWt\_f- -"Si J w ih livel y mmc/s io investigate. f j_^_w_t m ^^_W____\_\\ I^MHP I Glucolm Supplies Instant Eneifjy for Lively Youngsters 1 The world is full of exciting things for love it. It puts back into their254 words
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Article48 1965-02-07 6 IS W..,rf. 5t I Mlmimiiml PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In Sin- < oard iioad. Sunday Service > i m. and 0 p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, t t-ort Canning Road, aingapon Worship Services at 7 30 a.m.. 10.00 urn. and r. 30 pm. Sundnv School for I e:\eryone Welcome.48 words
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Article197 1965-02-07 6 IN these troubled times unity should be the watchword of our nation. Our immediate task: To consolidate the young federation and build on the foundation of racial harmony which made that federation possible in the first instance. No one decries the peril of Indonesian confrontation. It197 words
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Article141 1965-02-07 6 UNITY is a word of special significance, not only to Malaysia but also to those of her friends who stand with her against the menace of Soekarno. Both the Australians and the New Zealanders have responded magnificently to the Malaysian request for more military assistance. Crack Australian and141 words
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Article389 1965-02-07 6 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER BY Mustard eating ACCORDING to Rabelais, a certain Rostocostojambedanesse wrote a treatise in 14 volumes on eating mustard after meals. Critics prooably described it as an "exhaustive study," and "the last word on mustard-eating after meals." For all I know. It remains the standard work on that389 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1965-02-07 6 DAVID WURFEL - DAVID WURFEL By- VISITING LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE. LYNDON JOHNSON begins his term with the largest mandate in modern history for the supreme architect of United States foreign policy. But at the same time he races challenges to U.S. power and prestige and1,039 words
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470 1965-02-07 6 rnHE article "Just Like a A Serious Operation" (Sunday Times, Jan. 24). by your staff reporter was a masterpiece of understatement, only surpassed by a journey in a Hermes aircraft which it was my doubtful privilege to endure as a service wife in 1959.470 words
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Letter126 1965-02-07 6 IS there any sense in some of the things the authorities do. The Negri Se*bllan State Government orders a 10-cent cut in the wages of a certain category of labourer who works for the Seremban Town Council. Now. according to the Sunday Times (Jan. 10) the Seremban126 words
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Letter112 1965-02-07 6 SO the MTUC are having second thoughts about the payroll and turnover taxes. They promised the government support (Sunday Times, Jan. 10) on the fu re ngt of an assurance that there would be firm action to curb the profiteers. Well, now they know better. In politics it112 words
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Advertisement775 1965-02-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. M rV-re*. tin (Minimum) LEE COH: OaBRBI TenK Ann. fi.ru so Mr. and Mrs. I*e Seng Ixt 0 Darts Klin Oak, \oungest do Mr. <nd Mrs <°.oh Ah Totig. Malacca OVERSEAS LEAVE M >*->■•*• If (Min.)— Box M rls sSJE*g COMING TO BRITAIN. K. Ifrtr-v. cars at reliable775 words
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Advertisement11 1965-02-07 6 /-Cough Drops-v FOR) RELIEF OF COUCH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement71 1965-02-07 6 -^-~*^r^ ...the JWF-^ Jm MALAYSIA SB V M I^^^"?S "'HAZEIINE' SNOW" ifss Every day, more and more IF^^^"\i V women beautify their f^^T^^y^ZHiNE^ I// ekin with gentle, smooth jj^ WWpi s 'Hazeline' Snow" Bjglg^-jJSJ bo cool, so refreshing. J»F^B{ i wfflfl y Get a jar today. <J S F A71 words
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424 1965-02-07 7 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG By IPOH, Sat.— All three branches of the Malay- sian Armed Forces are to be i beefed up. Announcing this here today, the Deputy Prime Minister and i Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak outlined these plans: The Royal Malay Regiment424 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-02-07 7 ADDIS ABABA. Saturday QUEEN Elizabeth yesterday travelled more than 260 miles by air and car to see the "Roaring Rainbow" the local name for the source of Nile. Standing with Emperor Haille Selassie under a huge wild fig tree, she matched the calm green waters of216 words
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301 1965-02-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. CLEANSING MEN BLAME GOVT. president of the 15,000-strong Public Daily-Kated Employees Unions Fednation, Mr. K. Suppiah. charged that Singapore Government officials were putting the blame on his members in the public cleansing service in an attempt to cover up their '"faults and301 words
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137 1965-02-07 7 Thai team flies in tomorrow for border talks PENANG. Sat. A Thai defence delegation will arrive here on Monday for talks with security chief.on joint anti-Communist activities alone the Malay-sia-Thai border. Heading the Thai team will be Lieut.-Gen. Kria'ig.>ak Chomanai, Deputy Chief of Staff of the National Security Command. Leading137 words
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Article67 1965-02-07 7 I/ANUAR. Sat. The Stale Government will provide lUndpipa and ensure water for villagers during droughts. The I Mentri Bi-sar. Dalo Sheikh Ahi mad bin Mohamed Hashim. said today that Uie scheme would replace the old practice of supplying affected areas with water transported by lorries during the67 words
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Article40 1965-02-07 7 BATU GAJAH. Sat. Pour boxes of Hari Raya cakes, collected from Pan-Malayan I*I.mnc Party branches in Perak. were handed to Mr. Peter Loh. officer-iii-charge ol the Batu G;iiah detention camp, here ye.s'erday. for distribution to P.M.I.P. detainees.40 words
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Article198 1965-02-07 7 PLEA FOR OVE RAGED STUDENTS QVERAGED .students could still make good, given the necessary opportunity, proper discipline and devoted teaching, the Very Rev Brotner T Michael. ViMtor of the Christian Brothers' BSchools in the Far East said here yester- day afternoon "No parents who have had children of thl.s type198 words
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243 1965-02-07 7 Rangers are praised for active role in the anti-Red campaign IPOH, Saturday. 'J'HE Ist Battalion, Malaysia Rangers, was today praised for the active part it plays in the anti-Communist terrorist operations in the Malaya-Thailand border. The compliment came from Colonel I. G. Wellsted, commander of the Malaysia Ranger Group, who243 words
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209 1965-02-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Police have detained four men believed to be involved in the coffee-shop murder of a wireman In Syed Alwi Road yesterday. Tne four have been detained under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Police said that they were members of the209 words
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Advertisement1024 1965-02-07 7 at I F^ i| IK Thoughts rWEWiHS tyou &ut Influence Others With Your Thinking! TIY it some time. Concentrate vately taught this nearly-lost *rt of .ntently upon another person the practical use ot mind power. seated in a room with you, without his noticing it. Observe him This Iree Book1,024 words
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364 1965-02-07 8 LONDON. Saturday. BRITAIN i« to airlift more troops to the Far East because or the continuing tense situation on the Indonesian- Malaysia border, authoritative sources said yesterday. About 1.000 more men are to be sent to the crisis area, starting next week. Their heavyAP; UP - 364 words
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194 1965-02-07 8 Planter kills a 7-foot tigress, wins $25 IJUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —A padi planter. Yumji bin Kasslm. 32. of Kampong Gaung. 27 miles from here, shot dead a last night. The animal, about seven teet long, had killed a buffalo on Thursday night. Yusof said that soon after he had finished194 words
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Article73 1965-02-07 8 Roof-top brawl man dies KUCHING. Sat— A teacher was killed and two British soldiers seriously injured in a brawl in the roof garden bar of the Sarawak Hotel In Slbu early this morning. Hell Yelc Hong, a teacher of the Catholic High School, was flung off the roof of the73 words
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Article50 1965-02-07 8 IPOH. Sat. Police have arrested a man In connection with a robbery in Kampong Simee near here on Thursday night when five youths lost $50 cash and three watches. The robbery was not reported to the police until yesterday, about 16 hours after the incident.50 words
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177 1965-02-07 8 JAIL AND ROTAN FPR $20,000 EXTORT ATTEMPT KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A FITTER with four previous convictions was today jailed for three years and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan for attempting to extort $20,000 from the manager of an electrical firm. Lan Tee Ping, 24. was also177 words
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Article268 1965-02-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Twenty-six American tycoons— most of them presidents of vast industrial organisations will •say "happy birthday" to Tengku Abdul Rahman at a reception here on Monday. They are guests of Time magazine which is sponsoring an Asian tour, taking in Singapore and268 words
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Article27 1965-02-07 8 MEXICO CITY. Sat- Three workere have been arrested for tearing down the wrong house. The owner demanded 200.000 pesos ($48,000) which they did not have27 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-02-07 8 Mountbatten due on Wednesday l/l ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Lord Mountbattrn. Chief of the British l»< tviin- Staff and Admiral of the Fleet, will arrive here on Wednesday for a two-day visit. A "tight" programme has been planned for him during his stay here. He will be the Kuest of the144 words
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Article78 1965-02-07 8 PENANG. Sat. Thr Mayor. C. Y. Clioy. today opened .in exhibition of children's art from Japan at the Town Hall. Mr. Choy said It was some time last November th;". be r<>coivrri a rolled-up parcel ly.irine Japan.--. >r,nip.s. An accompanying lrrter from bla counterpart in Shirakawa78 words
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Article23 1965-02-07 8 LONDON. Sat— Sir David Brunt, a world authority on physical geography. died at Ashsttad. South England, laa* night, aged 78— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-02-07 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: F. and N. ords. 1.000 1 $2.42; Gammon (5,000) $172; MBBvS tl.000) $1: M. Cement 12.000) $1.95 D;200 words
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Article138 1965-02-07 8 SINGAPORE, Sat— People living in the Jemaluang area are again asked by the Far East Air Force not to bt alarmed if they see armed men wearing jungle green in the area north-west of the town between Monday and Friday this week. A FEAF spokesman said138 words
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206 1965-02-07 8 KOTA BHARU. Saturda 150 second year students ot the Teachers Training College at Pengkalan Chepa here today boycotted lectures after complaining that they had not been given proper treatment. When the college reopened this morning after the holidays none of the students attended lecture. The206 words
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Advertisement166 1965-02-07 8 M^^M^. A J \sP?Ti '■> j^^E>-33 -JK "lit Jr'W i:■ w I Perhaps you think that Europe, along with bears, Or you can discover the magic of the snow-mantled hibernates in winter. Far from it winter is Europe's countryside, where the air is like champagne. Any cultural season. Opera, ballet,166 words
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Advertisement143 1965-02-07 8 Attractive and latest Creations in JEWELLERY Superlative Quality. Skilled Workmanship. Friendly Service. AuthoriMd Distributor tor MIKIMOTO PEARLS TIN SHMj^ft ■Ht tail BrMp am*. 11^ Itfc NUI TIM* MEN WOMEN feel Young again A« w« «row older it's only natural that we becin to »low Mown. But ■ome people irrow old143 words
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Article, Illustration283 1965-02-07 9 DORIS DAY SICK JOKES AND THE NEW FILMS DO you know any good hypochondriacs? If you do, I bet they aren't half as chronic or half as funny either as Rock Hudson in his latest film, "SEND ME NO FLOWERS." For Mr. Hudson raises hypochondria almost to the status of283 words
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Article, Illustration729 1965-02-07 9 Falling in love with a fair lady GARNI As Eliza would say. Whoever believed it could fail, this nine yearold wonder of the show world, transferred to the screen with Hollywood's most loving, lavish care? And fail ii does not. "MY FAIR LADY" is a lush, plush piece of super-Panavisional729 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-02-07 9 T*HE New Shakespeare ComA pany, who are presenting "Tl c Taming of the Shrew" and "Tl.e Tempest" at the Victoria Thratre from the 13th. to the 16th., are no strangers to anyone who has lived lor any time In London. They are of course the famous Open Air Theatre301 words
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Advertisement497 1965-02-07 9 ><> W MIOWIM. Horn, 1.30, 4 00, 6.30 9.30pm y &XfflS ■L' CfXOH CM. ANN-MARGRET CAROL LYNLtt SPECIAL MORNING SHOW TODAY 8 30 a m. ($1 00 $2.0 C 53. 03) Also TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT' 'GOLDEN EAGLE' "scope CHU HCCNG KAO YUAN Vondonn w.-n EnQlish Subtitles lOil. UK. HAY! Horn-497 words
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Advertisement118 1965-02-07 9 TO-NIGHT -6.15p.m. -9.1 5p.m. Singapore Badminton Stadium Manfred Mann The Kinks The Dutch Swing College Band Tickets on Sale at Badminton Stadium from 9a.m. onwards. I SPECIAL ORCHARD THEATRE CHURCHILL FUNERAL IN EASTMANCOLOUR THE RANK ORGANISATION PRESENTS "A NATIONS HOMAGE" NOW PLAYING WITH FIRST MEN IN THE MOON RAFFLES HOTEL118 words
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Advertisement615 1965-02-07 9 TICKETS NOW ON SALE u rn FOR 8.45 PM PREMIERE ON WEDNESDAY 10TH FEB. at shaws LIDO THEATRE Singapore tutd St'ti.sim Siniuimtu'ttttsltf at m LIDOSTATEROXY-From Thursday 11th 4 SESSIONS DAILY or: 11 am, 2 30, 5.30 ft 9.00 p.m. "WEST" starts promptly at: 11.15, 2.45, 5.45 ft 9.15 PRICES -All615 words
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Article214 1965-02-07 10 A quake and a tidal wave kill 40 JAKARTA. Sat. At lea.st 40 people were killed on Jan. 24 by a violent earthquake and gigantic tidal wave which struck islands lying between the Celebes and Moluccas. First reports of the disaster Dubllshed by the official Antara news agency today saidReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-02-07 10 Ruler's mother among Mecca pilgrims pORT SWETTEN- HAM. Sa t Ten g k v Maharon binte Tengku Mambang, 60, mother of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, was among 1.064 pilgrims who sailed for, Mecca on board the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur today. She was accompanied by her husband.201 words
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Article147 1965-02-07 10 WASHINGTON. Sat. U.S. officials expressed concern yesterday over China's announcement of support for a so-called "Patriotic Front" in Thailand which has vowed to oust the pro-American Officials said, however, that Peking's support for the Front was to have been expected. "It strikes me as the logical147 words
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489 1965-02-07 10 The prerequisites for co-operation by Japanese team leader 'J'HE leader of the visiting Japanese economic mission to South-East Asia, Mr. Sohei Nakayama, today listed two prerequisites for successful economic co-operation between Malaysia and Japan in the private sector. SINGAPORE, Sat. They are the presence of "fair competition" and the chances489 words
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567 1965-02-07 10 Wee: Rule of law has preserved freedom, justice SINGAPORE. Sat. T<HE Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. said today: "The rule of law is above ■all the sword and the shield that protect and preserve for us the twin heritage of freedom and justice without which no man can567 words
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Article60 1965-02-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negiira, Tun Yusof bin Isliak today entertained Muslim religious lradrrs at a tea party at the Istana Nfcara. Among the 50 cue.sts invited to the party to celebrate tlie Hart Raya Puasa were Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. Singapore's State Ad-vocate-General and60 words
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133 1965-02-07 10 UOLYOKE. M as Mich v- setts. Sat. A radio announcer whom police charged robbed a bank and then hurried back to his stall- n in time to do a newscast which included a story on the robbery was held in US$l3,OOO (545.C00) bailAP - 133 words
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Advertisement426 1965-02-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE JJ WWrf« 5« (Min.)-Box 50 c»». »*trm FOR ALL TYPES of photocopy W>» nnc Tnnsn !'.">4K'i (B'poro. GENUINE PHOTOSTATS. Kotom;i!ir. :,•> Rnlnnson Ro.id. K pore THE HAIR CLINIC. !<> I't.nwpll StreM. l|Wi I'honr M 924. Kor Dandruff. Baldness. Thinning. Fallini; OrMins H:ur, Sculp Treatment. rlnntve426 words
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Advertisement142 1965-02-07 10 NOTICE THE HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION SINGAPORE. The Management of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation regret to announce that a situation has arisen in their Singapore offices which may put their clients and the public to serious inconvenience. This situation has been caused by the refusal of their142 words
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Advertisement107 1965-02-07 10 m^V^E flfmj^V^ if With over 700 pages of text illustrated Eilr with colour plates and more than 870 yJMffr ff i Wm photographs and maps. Beautifully I ■HU W?L Vi| l^r printed and bound with a full-colour v)/A\\V/ p fill Iv 4 in n Please send me j copy of107 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-02-07 11 MALAYSIA'S FRIEND AND ALLY WADE ASSURES NEW ZEALAND SUPPORT IF SOEK ATTACKS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE New Zealand High Commissioner here, Mr. R. H. Wade, today gave a firm assurance that his country would remain Malaysia's staunch and faithful ally in the event of the country being attacked by Indonesia.WAN SENG YIP - 424 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-02-07 11 WHAT TO WEAR: comtort, relaxation, style these are the woras you hear time and again at the lanes. They are the key to better bowling. They pertain as well to the clothes you shouid wear when you go bowling- Generally speaking, any loose garments will do. with the fashion for340 words
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131 1965-02-07 11 T ONDON, Sa.. The kj Queen Mother's horse. The Rip, Is now favourite to win this year's Grand National at Liverpool on March 27. Following a fluent 20 lengths victory In the Walter Hyde Handicap steeplechase over three miles at Kempton yesterday TheReuter - 131 words
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Article56 1965-02-07 11 PERTH. Sat— Parch* Gonzalez, the 36-year-old world pro(cMtoml lawn tennis champion, will meet Rod Layer. of Australia. In the final of a $20 000 professional tournament here. In the semi-finals here last night. Oonzales beat Ken Rcseuall. of Australia. 6-3. 6-4. and Layer beat Earl Buchholc. of56 words
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421 1965-02-07 11 Chelsea gain top spot: 2 1 win over Gunners LONDON. Saturday. r'HELSEA thrust to the top of the English First Division league table today with a 2 l home win over Arsenal in their all-London battle. With 42 points, they lead on goal average from Leeds United, whom they displaced421 words
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Article89 1965-02-07 11 Four-in-one appeal by Stephens lESSELTON, Sat. The tl Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs, Dato Donald Stephens, has again suggested that the four parties of the Sabah Alliance should form a single organisation. Calling for a"true Malaysian identity," he said that until racial barriers were broken down, there would be dangerAP - 89 words
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178 1965-02-07 11 Northern take honours in drawn match with tourists XJAMILTON, Sat.— Pakistan's three-day cricket match with Northern Districts petered out in a tame draw at Seddon Park here today. Final scores: Northern Districts 381, Pakistan 214 and 114 for one. Though Pakistan were below full strength their main test bowlers andReuter - 178 words
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76 1965-02-07 11 AUCKLAND, Sat. Pierre Barthes, the French No. 2, played superb tennis today to topple Wimbledon finalist Fred Stolle of Australia In the International tournament here. Barthes who had a counter for almost everything the tall Australian tried won In straight seta 6-3, 6-3, 7-5 toReuter - 76 words
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Article31 1965-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. 19 Signals Regiment beat Jansenites 3-0 In the first round of the SHA league and cup knock-out tournament at Changi today. Scorers were Arshad, Abdullah and Selvaraj.31 words
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Article25 1965-02-07 11 MURRAYFIELD, Sat— Wales beat Scotland by 14 points to 12 in their rugby union International here today. Wales led 8-6 at half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement133 1965-02-07 11 WntN It Mi knv I i j V ikgH When she is W w \md Mr. Danny La Rue \W ML One of the mist talented In* m- Ml MfSMMtirs in Eirepe tiday, Duty i mm ot many »oods and parts He cm do aJmist anythiof iiff| gJH and a133 words
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Miscellaneous554 1965-02-07 11 SINGAPURA gramme summary in all langur||a\\Ei 5 ages; 6.10 Chinese New Year I'M 1"55 ODemne and Dro- Cantonese opera The Peony; K mme slnfma^"!^ alMangu- lajar-lah Bahasa Kebangages; 1.00 Twentieth Century- H£i 'ffPf* JkJESSE V r££ > Laval-portrait of a traitor; 1.30 ?iS SSmm m <*hirw innpc/iart ra«iriv B 0554 words
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Article352 1965-02-07 12 pEAK OF PERFECTION, who has escaped a penalty for his smashing win last Sunday, looks a racing "certainty" with 7-8 in the Tengku"s Gold Cup over lOf at Kuala Lumpur today. (Weights for the Gold Cup were published earlier without any stipulation of a penalty for352 words
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Article, Illustration964 1965-02-07 12 Race 1 2.30 Cl 1 Div 3 ($9,000) 6S 1 ***** Bliss Fire II g (Friendly Kongsl Tulloh. 6 9.0 Coleman 7 2 ***** Nearco Star g (Lucky St.) Donnelly, 8 8.12 *Low 4 3 ***** Noble Gesture a (Lian Hup) R. Breuk. 6 8.12964 words
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Article189 1965-02-07 12 UniSßANtt. Bat.— WaJJj Grout. Australian Test wicketkeeoer who holds the world wicketkeeping record Wttb eight dismissals in an innings, ciaiimu another record today. Playinfj in the Sheffield Shield cricket match for Queensland against Victoria here, he made three dismissals today to make his season's tally 35.189 words
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Article57 1965-02-07 12 ADELAIDE. Sat. South Australia, who need only lirM innings points to retain the Australian Sheffield Shield cnckei championship, were m an apparently hopeless position after the second day v,l their match against New Sou'h Wales. In reply to the massive NSW total of 601 for nine57 words
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Article22 1965-02-07 12 IPOH. Sat— Perak Turf Club Sports Club drew with Amcol, from Singapore. 2-2 In a bowling match here today.22 words
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284 1965-02-07 12 VETERAN MOSES TAY LOOKS CERTAINTY FOR DAVIS CUP TEAM KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. VETERAN Moses Tay. 36. returning to big-time tennis after a six-year absence, came through with flying colours in a stamina test at the Lake Club hard courts here today. The occasion was the second clay's trials for the284 words
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Article775 1965-02-07 12 lAMOUR looks the obvious choice in the Cl. 1 Div. 1 sprint (Race 3). This Jambo mare has hit a bright patch. She won over 5f straight in 50 1/5 at Ipoh and over 6f she was a good third to Sri Senyum. On Wednesday775 words
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Article165 1965-02-07 12 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Peak of Perfection (Race 5), Sinar Mata (Race 6) and Pinkson (Race 7). The going is fast. r.i'MMi .ii i r i \Lii Bui roi\ 1 1 i: GOOD FORT CASTANO Noble Gesture Noble Gesture Castano Bliss Fire N. OE8TVBC Btai Kra I165 words
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Article262 1965-02-07 12 fAPETOWN. Sat.— MCC fared badly on the second day of their four-day match against a South African XI here today. The home team took their overnight score of 375 for seven to 437 all out and MCC had lost two wickets for 31 at lunch. With262 words
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Article48 1965-02-07 12 Jazy cuts best 1,500 m time PARIS. Sat.— Michel Jazv, French middle distance slashed two seconds off Urn European time for 1.500 metrei on an indoor track here iiisht. He clocked 3 minutes 42« seconds, beating the 344 6 by Siegfried Herrmann (Ea>t Germany > in Berlin in 1960.48 words
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Advertisement217 1965-02-07 12 I I I VI ni /"*\i |C% f lm j^^ i i \j I I 1 Bi If^ "J I\i I f\j I m fli I > ■wl v Hi /M 88l I J I 1# I M BMBw/* wit I AI I T"\^ an fl mf^i'i'm LL. »\j^\ iflH^r217 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-02-07 12 SOCCER Malacca Tamil Festival Cup final: Rangers v Kubu Indians (Kubu Stadium, 5.15). SAILING Bukit Terendak SCs 35-mile race (6 a.m.).21 words
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Article, Illustration1901 1965-02-07 1 LADISLAS FARAGO - 'Coward' he yelled, and hit a soldier LADISLAS FARAGO By GENERAL GEORGE PATTON: ONE HAS TO SOMETIMES SLAP A BABY TO BRING IT TO I ENERAL GEORGE PATTON was furious. And %ff the fury of this tall, flamboyant, hard-driving, hard-swearing general was terrifying for all who experienced it. The place1,901 words
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Advertisement33 1965-02-07 1 < >••• I i■ |M ;wJ j. I Spi|i| LI Paget Pa^es For Women 4 Comics..,! 6.7.8 Serial 1, 5 Stars 6 Know Alls 2 Periscope 2, 3 Jane Lee 5 For a laugh 433 words
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Advertisement217 1965-02-07 1 'Iff 1 j? I^Eflf >■•■■-. m. > m By :^Rk mm v jfl Your choice London direct or see Europe at no extra fare by S'O'K't ROLLS-ROYCE JETS DIRECT OR WITH STOPS ON THE WAY 8.0.A.C. GIVES YOU THE CHOICE ALL OVER THE WORLD Fly to the U.K. the fast,217 words
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Article, Illustration463 1965-02-07 2 The know Alls IS it true that the music of Malaysia's National Anthem, the Negara Ku, originally came irom the Seychelles Islands? JOHN TOH. The tune has been recognised by an old resident of the island as one that was popular some 70 years ago. It is believed to have463 words
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Article1110 1965-02-07 2 THE 36,000- MILE DRIVE. GAULDIN MIRANDA TAKES YOU ON A MOTAR TRIP ALONG THE ASIAN HIGHWAY AN Asian Highway system to en- isage a road network spanning the width of the Asian continent is now taking shape. In its entirety, the Asian Highway will extend over some 36.000 miles and1,110 words
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Article916 1965-02-07 2 JACK NEW BY - JACK NEW BY By KUALA LUMPUR WK have heard a lot. this morning on the theme of industrial peace. Why cannot both sides of industry get together and work out a plan for a minimum wage and a fair distribution of profits? This sixty-four dollar question came from one916 words
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Advertisement221 1965-02-07 2 ?pfclAL Jewellery Offer Wk HER WORLD SAVES S FOR YOU March Discount Offer ti readers. It's Wgf&9K\ \l [I|j P< >'"■ \^^™^j™^^ Also in this issue: 4*** I pu<^~^fH trip; LUUIi tML Sk* It had to happen. After the great hue and cry about the topless look something new had221 words
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Miscellaneous368 1965-02-07 2 Radio Malaysia... KUALA LUMPUR cusslon; 6.00 Summary Of Pro- Sings; 9.30 Twenty Questions: rwMi-M i-umrun grammes For The Evening; 6.03 10.00 Jet Speed Records; 10.30 Feature Corner; 6.18 Bright On Stage; 11.00 Japan Hour A.M.: 6.00 Programme Sum- Orchestral; 6.30 The News; 11.30 The Malayanalrs mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 6.40368 words
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Article, Illustration930 1965-02-07 3 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By A TIN mine kepala is waylaid on his way home, robbed of his two months' pay he carried in his pocket and then, terrible thought has his eyes gouged. An act of brutality and terror savouring off the Japanese occupation, when it was almost930 words
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Article551 1965-02-07 3 A SUPER SUPERMART OR THE WAY TO SHOP WITHOUT THE CHAOS OF A CROWD... SINdAPOKK is famous for its spirit of progress and modernity, and Malaysia has recently been praised by "Time" magazine as •the best-run country in South -Fast Asia." Our shops arc the first item on the visitor's551 words
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Miscellaneous276 1965-02-07 3 (popular crosswortT) IIOSS: 2..Gur.sMim game DOWN: 1 Threi.l < 6> 2 r^ac^'or 3. AnnnpHUon -4-. lorni '?>. 13 Become void <b>. 4. Commotion <3>. 5. Brhnvr 15. Insect (si. 18. Measure (4>. '3>. 6. Viilley (4). 7. Po* (ft). 19 Potential flower (I), 21. Old 8. Ball t6'. 12. Artists276 words
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Article, Illustration635 1965-02-07 4 Push button beauty ON the flick of a switch is born one of today's modern minifies the pushbutton beauty. Click, and voila! You witness at work the preci-sion-happy hands of mechanisation instead of acheprone lingers. Electrodes, not muscles, play the decisive role in the booming beauty business today The evidence?635 words
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305 1965-02-07 4 but a good brush by hand can do wonders HOW skilful are you at wielding a brush and comb? A pertinent question if you want a gleaming, stay -fresh hairdo. An expert comb-out has more to do with the success of a hairstyle than the setting itself, according to most305 words
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Article238 1965-02-07 4 rpHE crowd of children L clustered outside the N circus entrance peered for a glimpse of the gay clowns and wonderful acts inside. They had no money to get in. and the stern gatekeeper wouldn't let them sneak by. A kindly looking gentleman happened by. He238 words
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Advertisement309 1965-02-07 4 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is easy- care MERMAID Blended Fabrics of 65% TETORON (polyester fiber) and 35% cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Both fabrics, backed by Shikishima309 words
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Advertisement122 1965-02-07 4 FLATTERER! This flatterer you just puff on... Max Factor Face Powder. Flatters you in harsh sun-light and soft night light covers up tiny flaws adds life to your makeup. Max Factor's Matte Mist Texture is the reasonl Microscopically even misty fine. Clings without clouding adds soft glow without colour-patching. Puff122 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1965-02-07 5 MAKINGS MAIGRET? HAVE YOU THE OF A WOULD you make a detective? We all have day-dreams, borne of one thing, some of another, but if there is one thing that unites each one of us it is a dream of being the great detector solving all crimes. And let me1,120 words
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Article547 1965-02-07 5 Dear Jane Lee WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. I HAVE been going steady with a girl for eight years but recently she started going out of her way to make me jealous. She547 words
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Advertisement44 1965-02-07 5 i More goodness, more flavour— Nestles finest Full ,^C^f»ff Cream Powdered Milk. Enriched with Vitamins A &D NESPRA Y is quickly and easily prepared. *"ESTLtS^ Drink this delicious rich milk hot or cold and v drink it often. cm*** fOWOEREDfMt* I NESTLE means Qtvam44 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-02-07 6 'STAR of theWEEK' ,\i lllnK.ll you may not have much excitement in the coming year, you could have some very interesting times and follow up some fascinating friendships. On the personal level conditions could be a little stormy but very well worth while. In material matters you will plod along385 words
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Advertisement888 1965-02-07 6 WW NOT TAKE TV»* TWIS CORREIPONDENCE SUISIII AJJTC COURSE f COURSE IS «KCEOINT.' IT I -lU. HMm LOOKS UKE TMEStA EVEN SHOWS MOW I CAN TO EARN B&tSOO* f*i^ EARN WHILE. 1 LCARM more/ CT^ Foruae I wttm a.r.t.c. \\c i THIS KIT I'M T«V»JN«O SV jg^ 1 AOSSM«UNI> l»888 words
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Miscellaneous1418 1965-02-07 6 Edgar Rice RußßnuaH?* st4%%x£&M%&& hey.' tme cain I let's get re^pv to l^ave a$ sock as mY /ir-i p^-^^^T—^---T X^? SEEMS TC SE J STOPS... WE 70K1T WANT 1Q TANGLE WITH^\ I KfTHE S<Y CLEAK'MS... I A.M7 SE OJT OP T'miS WE'RE OPP TO V AMP A PLUSM HOTEL WHEKE1,418 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-02-07 7 C Kl«c F»*u*r»« >yrvdi««u. Inc IMS nomi nga I^Hwß^PJ^^^ r^^-^^^g I m *i n f FP*^^MWMMBM_ I f^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^- w -'-;i r -"-i nl Ba^^^>^B3 d-( >4HK V >rrl \'P I^^^^j I—Q p: KP I 1 ~1 r-— 7= 1 I 1 1— [HHK VTI I 1 .IU J 1 151 words
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