The Straits Times, 14 February 1965
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Title Section18 1965-02-14 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY. THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mot***** NO. 1,511 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1965. 20 CENTS. KDN 1191: 100618 words
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1591 1965-02-14 1 'We received money every month from Indonesia to finance our efforts to topple Malaysian Govt If U ALA LUMPUR, Sat— The former chairman of the Socialist Front, Ishak bin Haji Mohamed, today confessed that his party had received monthly contributions from Indonesia to topple1,591 words
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Article, Illustration2734 1965-02-14 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By Socialist Front riot smashed: All over in just THREE hours KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— More than 1,500 slogan-chanting youths ran riot here this morning in protest against the Government's ban on the rally the Socialist Front wanted to hold to condemn the arrest of its2,734 words
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385 1965-02-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat j HE ON-OFF curfew in certain areas in the Capital was again reimposed at 7 tonight to continue until 6.30 tomorrow morning. It will be reimposed three hours later. The area covered by the curfew is bounded by Jalan Maxwell.385 words
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Article225 1965-02-14 2 TENGKU TO TELL 250,000 THE GOVT'S DECISION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J HE 250.000 civil servants of Malaysia will know on Monday what the Government policy towards them will be during the Emergency. This policy statement, to be made by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be225 words
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Article32 1965-02-14 2 LONDON Sat. Sir Ernpst Williams. 65. Chief Justice of the judiciary in the Borneo Territories from 1953 until hli Ntinwm tn I9ss». has died Hhilf on holiday In Spain.32 words
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Article69 1965-02-14 2 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Sat.- The Arts Council of Malaysia will hold a special art exhibition on the ground floor of the A.I. A. Building ki Ampang Road here from Wednesday to March 2 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The exhibition is in conjunctioi. with69 words
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Article100 1965-02-14 2 Cat-fish fight death duel DENANG. Sat. A large crowd of housewives yesterday watched two species of "lkan semlllang" (cat-fish* fight a death duel In the Sungel Ayer Itam behind the village market yesterday. "This is the first time anything of this kind has happened here." an old villager said. "I100 words
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278 1965-02-14 2 The wayward bus gets through with 35 from Penang ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V More than 500 members of the Socialist Front from Perang planned to come to Kuala Lumpur in chartered buses this morning, but were stopped by the police. One bus. however, managed to get through the police line278 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-02-14 3 Curfew... the rush to get home A schoolboy gets across Jalan Mountbatton to get home in a hurry shortly before the curfew was imposed. Thousands watched policemen and troops set up roadblocks.32 words
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291 1965-02-14 3 THE High Court judge here A Mr. Justice Sufflan. today almost doubled an award by the Perils Commissioner for Lands and Mines for a piece of property compulsorily acquired by the perils Government. The award— raised from $10,338.84 to $20,103.30 was291 words
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184 1965-02-14 4 TOKYO, Saturday. 'THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. SubanL drio, said today Indonesia favoured the establishment of an Afro-Asian conciliation commission to help settle the Malaysian dispute, Japan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shina, told reporters. The Indonesian Foreign Minister expressed this i means of mediation184 words
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Article108 1965-02-14 4 PNANG, Sat.— A youth said he became "frightened" when he heard shouts of "tangkap. tangkap' while waiting for friends on the beach of Pantai Molek. near Bagan Jermal. one night In October. "I started up the car to drive off, but crashed Into a108 words
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Article156 1965-02-14 4 Sacked 36: Bank row settled SINGAPORE. Sat. The •^dispute between the Singapore Bank Employe, es' Union and the Hongkong and Shanghai BankIng Corporation over the dismissal of 36 bank em ployees has been settled. Thi« followed the Intervention of the Labour Ministry and discussions held under the chairmanship of the156 words
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Article145 1965-02-14 4 PENANG. Sat. Vigilante Corps In nine Penang villages have been alerted following reports that fishermen In these areas have sighted several unidentified boats off territorial waters. These reports, it is pointed out, have not been confirmed, but the vigilantes are taking no chances. At a145 words
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518 1965-02-14 4 Hindi: Secession talk and more dead DOLIC E and troops fired on crowds three times today, reportedly killing 11, as protests against the adoption of Hindi as India's official language continued. Disorders spread to the states of Kerala, Mysore. Andhra and Ben gal. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. the Prime Minister,518 words
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345 1965-02-14 4 Sterner penalties to be imposed on pirate taxi drivers in Singapore g SOEKARNO S ™"sUCCESSO^ SINGAPORE. Sat. Sterner penalties are to be imposed on private taxi drivers in Singapore. This will be done by bringing: transport laws in the Slate in line with those in Malaya. This was announced here345 words
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Article49 1965-02-14 4 KANGAR. Sat— PerlU Umno WiU hold a special executive meeting soon to consider what !»upport it enn give to the Tengku Abdul Rahman Founclatidn started on the Prime Minister's 62nd birthday. The founduion w:il help (inance the education of poor and deserving Malay children.49 words
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Article34 1965-02-14 4 SINGAPORE. Snt.— The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual prize-giving at the auction room of the Singapore Commerce will hold it* Association. Denmark House, on Friday at 3 p.m.34 words
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195 1965-02-14 4 IPOH, Sat. Subpoenas for I witnesses were not Issued by a magistrate's court here though they had been applied for by the police a fortnight ago In connection with a rape case. Prosecuting officer. Senior Inspector C. M. DCruz. here said today when seeking195 words
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Article65 1965-02-14 4 A LOR STAR. Sat. A housewife. Sill Abdul Kalshah binte Abdullah. 23. reported to police last night that two men tried to molest her while she was bathing by the river bank at Kampong Bokbak, near Baling. They fled when she screamed and shouted for help. Later she65 words
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178 1965-02-14 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Saturday. fpUAN Haji Ghazali bin Umar, the president of A the Brunei Peoples Alliance, has challenged the Brunei rebel leader, A. M. Azahari, to come to Brunei and stand for election. He said this when asked to give his viewsReuter - 178 words
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Article30 1965-02-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— M ore roads have been banned to learner drivers to ensur* smoother flow of traffic in Chinatown. The prohibition t.ikes effect from Feb. 19.30 words
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Article24 1965-02-14 5 BECAUSE of pressure on space, the Sunday Times bowline lesson today has been held over. The lessons will be resumed next week.24 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-02-14 5 RIOTING Socialist Front supporters threw a bicycle into the USIS Library in Loke Yew Building. It shattered the showwindow, but the 1,000 demonstrators did no other fc^^^^^M damage. The crowd continued their march to other parts of the town. Picture shows Mr. Robert H. Leeper, an Attache at56 words
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254 1965-02-14 5 New padi scheme to beat middlemen IPOH, Saturday. JHE Central Government is planning to introduce a padi marketing system which will prevent padi planters from being exploited by middlemen. This was announced by the new Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. when he opened the254 words
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208 1965-02-14 5 Arrested: A top Singapore snatch thief CINGAPORE. Sat. Slngapor© police today said that a snatch thief who had grabbed hundreds of gold chains and anklets was among nine hard core thugs detained two days ago. The suspect, a member of the Pat Leong San Secret Society of the 108 group,208 words
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Article49 1965-02-14 5 IPOH, Sal.— A translator. Samiraj John Ralnam. 50. told the high court here today that > his wife, EUzabethammal Ratnam. 38. left him five months I after their man. age in Tapah He petitioned for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. The suit was not contested.49 words
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Article25 1965-02-14 5 KOTA BHARU. Sat. A joint police military public order exercise will be held throughout Kelantan from 9 •m. to 3 pm on Monday.25 words
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Article75 1965-02-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Art OaJlery of the Commonwealth Institute has Invited a laaJayaian artist. Mr. Chuah Thean Teng, of Penang. to stage a one-man bau* painting exhibition in london in April. Before Mr. Chuah leaves for London the National An Gallery here will hold r one-week75 words
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Article287 1965-02-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business J In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange uf Malay.-.a today with tlir i.umb^r of sharp* traded in bidckf 1 INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop $1.59 SL. 1 1.000. Si. sB: B>so Ords 1 1.000. $1.69: F and N. Ords.287 words
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292 1965-02-14 5 CINGAPORE. Sat No aid programme can make in undeveloped country into a developed one unless the people in that country have the will and the capacity to develop their own skills, and breed their own men in the disciplines of the sciences. Singapore's Prime292 words
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Miscellaneous35 1965-02-14 5 t& Mm A Surprising how terdk why wbtr> I rf wa^ Q(rt Some of out* -P/nyrs srwfted m busmttS. or Zo fcdlr f***BmmmM are fo top ivrto on hsd I y/uet -of., h*/ selll "935 words
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Article27 1965-02-14 6 10 Wordt Sit (Minimum) IN MEMORY OP F.dwla O. Owsia* i suddenly on the 14th h'i>rtiary. KM Octal >>ut not forgotten IBS] Mother. Martha Owalak.27 words
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Article29 1965-02-14 6 M Word* HI (Minimum) PROFESSIONAL HAIRDRESSINO uuRSES (or bexlnner* /advanced. a -ion trained and qualified Instruc- a ■MqadrMa: l^uts* Klerk. 22 Ngee tan BulldinK, telephone H413 is pore).29 words
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Article74 1965-02-14 6 M W«r4* SS 'Minimum! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, tn Minn. ON On-hard Road. Sunday Service 9 I 8 p m. All welcome. MTTHOOIST MISSION, Johore Bahni B Inira Mncllih School. Jalan Buklt •'••iiriim Sunday Knglnh Hervlee 8.30 tn Ouext Preacher: Mr. Tan Tap. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, i Kort running Road,74 words
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427 1965-02-14 6 OPINION Sunday. Feb. 14. 1965 BRINK OF PEACE THE measured and repeated American response on the military Installations in North Vietnam has not —as the Communist are making out taken the world to the brink of total war. On the contrary, It could be argued that It has taken South-East427 words
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Article174 1965-02-14 6 I HAVE nothing but praise for President Johnsons action in ordering the at r tack on Communist supply bases in North Vietnam. There are, and there will always be, critics who will warn of the danger of spreading the area of conflict; of the174 words
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Article398 1965-02-14 6 BEACHCOMBER - Pure Nonsense BEACHCOMBER By A short thinker ARGANA the spy poured out two glasses of wine, turning her back on secret agent Futtigrew to do so. Convinced that she had doped his glass, he uttered an exclamation, pointed through the window, and, as she turned to look, switched glasses. She398 words
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Letter94 1965-02-14 6 I CANNOT join ray voice to those who today find it fashionable to pooh-pooh the Indonesian Hurts to get tin- atom bomb. If China has done it. then the Indonesians will have no difficult? uhatsoe\er in producing one of their own. What plans has the I94 words
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Article, Illustration783 1965-02-14 6 DAVID WURFEL - But then what? DAVID WURFEL by VISITING LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE. WE SEEK NO WIDER WAR IN VIETNAM... DESPITE President Johnson's reassuring words, observers of the Vietnamese scene both in America and Asia are apprehensive of the consequences of the most recent United States air attack783 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1965-02-14 6 THE DOOR IS SLOWLY CLOSING... The HSC results are out— and now comes the rush for entry Into a university. But gone are the days when wealth was the pass key to a place in a British seat of higher learning. -By A SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER SINGAPORE THE Cam-1,108 words
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Advertisement108 1965-02-14 6 Educators -^flHT^* recommend STAMFORD \/^rp Js& COLLEGE r* s^ because its fM jjp^ courses are p Iw<^a Easy Competent TK]j fTj m SuCCeSSful rJ^r^OeA Recognised B by educationists r*T^MJTl(l!^' jr^" of world repute. g i^"" jß^*^ Join the 4T I STAMFORD COLLEGE"] Whether: You seek further education. You are still108 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-02-14 7 Life goes on as usual... I IFE and business outside the curfew areas in Kuala Lumpur went on normally as on any other Saturday. .Most people out shopping or visiting (the Chinese New Year .season is .still on) were unaware that disturbances were taking place in another part of the143 words
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376 1965-02-14 7 IONDON. Sat— Chelsea j and Leeds United both gained impressive away win> today to continue their relentless pursuit of the English league football championship. Chelsea checked the recent good run of Blackburn Rovers with a 3-0 victory. Leeds travelled to London to beat376 words
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Article51 1965-02-14 7 PORT ELIZABETH. Sat. A brilliant 137 in 272 minutes by Oraeme Pollock enabled South I Airica to amass the formidable total of 502 on the second day of the Fifth Test against England here today By the close Encland had scored 29 lor on* i uickei in51 words
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239 1965-02-14 7 \|OSCOW. Sat A U.S. Navy pilot shot down and captured in North Vietnam on Thursday defied his Communist captors at a specially arranged news conference, the official news agency Tass said yesterday. Tass. in a report from Dong Hoi. said Lt.-Cmdr. Robert H. Shumaker.239 words
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Article64 1965-02-14 7 Requires (from 9th March 1965) young men aged between 20-30-University degree or equivalent. Good striking personality. Willing to commence new interesting commercial career. Offers special training in K.L. Attractive initial salary. Exciting career in contact with public and private companies and with salary commensurate with qualifications. Please write64 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-02-14 7 PENANG. Sat. A pretty American university graduate from New York will marry the son of a Chinese van driver in Penang 1 next Saturday. Miss Toby Harriet Felfer. a 22-year-old B.Sc. (Hons) graduate of the City University of New York, met her fiancee, Mr. Andrew197 words
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Article337 1965-02-14 7 SINGAPORE, Sat than half the Malaysian Cabinet are expected to be in Singapore tomorrow when the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, opens the now Singapore Umno House. The Ministers attending the opening will be: Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Premier; Mr. Tan Siew Sin,337 words
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Miscellaneous321 1965-02-14 7 I (repeat broadcast!: 3.40 Top MALAYA Cat— Orinswald; 4.05 Shirley Temple Story 800k Sleeping Channel 5 XL. and Beauty: 4.45 International Zone Penang: Channel 6 Ipoh —What Do You Know: 5.25 and Malacca Programme Summary: 5.30 Be1.M.l 300 Programme Sum- '"i"'" 1 Bl asa Kebangsaan; maiy; 3.02 Eronco; 3.57 You321 words
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UMNO HOUSE
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Article, Illustration609 1965-02-14 8 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES 1,500 Quests invited to official opening today By ...and a policy speech by the Tengku ()NE HUNDRED outriders in green and white ha jus will escort the Malaysian Prime .Minister Tengku Abdul Rah man and his motor rade when he arrivo609 words
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187 1965-02-14 8 Historic occasion for Umno Spore: Tengku rwfSE opening of Umno House today will be the most historic occasion for Singapore Umno. the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in a special message. This Is because "It is only now that Umno In this city possesses a focal point for187 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-02-14 8 Milestone in the history of the party-Tan r£ opening of Umno House Singapore is a milestone In the history of Umno in Singapore, the President of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said In a congratulatory message. Mr. Tan sent his good wishes "to our staunch friends and240 words
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322 1965-02-14 8 MALAYSIA today is I strong nation because of the guidance it gets from able and respected leaders like Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. President of the Malayan Indian Congress, said in a congratulatory message on the opening of322 words
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Advertisement50 1965-02-14 8 Congratulations to UNITED MALAYS NATIONAL ORGANISATION on the occasion of the official opening of their UMNO Building in Singapore i v i f H M ft* Bib tiiiifli'M' 1 o WtiftHrJ from TENG SEE KOON BUILDING CONTRACTOR No. 21, CHEONG CHIN NAM ROAD 7^ M.S. (OFF BUKIT TIMAH ROAD) SINGAPORE-21.50 words
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UMNO HOUSE FEATURE
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149 1965-02-14 9 Roof garden can accommodate 1,000 people rE three-storey rectangular Umno House, Singapore building at the junction of Changl Road and Still Road, will be selfsupporting. It was designed by Singapore architect, Mr. Ho Kok Ho, who will be presented with a krts by Tengku Abdul Rahman during the opening ceremony.149 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-02-14 9 THIS HOUSE' A DREAM COME TRUE -KHIR INCHE Mohamed 1 Khir Johari, Chairman of Singapore Umno in a congratulory message to Umno members said that the Umno House in Singapore was a dream come true. He said that this was through the help of God "I express thanks to Allah273 words
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285 1965-02-14 9 SYMBOL OF UNITY, PEACE AND JUSTICE— DATO ESA THE new Umno House will be a symbol of unity, peace, justice and tranquillity to all Umno members. Dato Syed Esa Al- menoar. the secre- j tary-general of Singapore Umno said in a message to members. He said: "As secretary of the285 words
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Article154 1965-02-14 9 A UMNO House in every state In Malaysia This !s Tengku Abdul Rahman's wish. "And from this wish was born Umno House Singapore." said Dato Syed Fsa Almenoar. secretary general of Singapore Umno This building Is modelled on the same lines as other Umno Houses In the154 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-02-14 9 a first class air ticket to Mecca from the Chairman of Umno Singapore, Inche Khir Joharl The winner of a recent Koran reading competition organised by i Umno Singapore is seen receiving I40 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-02-14 9 Tengku Abdul Rahman speaks after laying the foundation stone for the $250,000 Umno House Singapore In March. 1963. The Tengku urged members to spare no effort In their endeavour for peace, unity and concord.40 words
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Article172 1965-02-14 9 Tengku Abdul Rahman, accompanied by I'uan Shari- fah, will arrive at the build- ing escorted by 100 outriders at 10 a.m. A special red carpet will I be unrolled and he will walk past a fuard of honour by I 100 I'mno youth members In- eluding 50 women. He172 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-02-14 10 THE film "A House Is Not A Home," features nightgowns originally mode famous by many of the screen's foremost stars of the past. Picture above shows, left to right: Sandra Grant wearing the sheer black nightie that caused dad to check his blood pressure back in151 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-02-14 10 A SHOT IN THE DARK has Peter Sellers carrying on where he left off in 'The' Pink Panther" as the idiotic Inspector Ctouseau, the most clueless cop in the Paris Surete. This time we follow his bumbling progress to the luxurious chateau of a wealthy315 words
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Article388 1965-02-14 10 BALLET, winch expenencecl a tremendous rise in popularity about live years ago in Sin&npore largely due to the splendid efforts of Fiances and Vernon Martinus. has lately been in the doldrums due to this talented teams preoccupations In other directions— mores the pity! Where once we used to388 words
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Article160 1965-02-14 11 I PBOM II ll' PI M. (HIM Master Valuer mMC^ i Double \dio» I I ALL BUY I POIN TER I M. VAUtR I KARL GABAUOF .lumborita National Scholar Pembroke Chief Pembroke Chief EXI I MM. Radja Mali Buaya Tapah M WCIUM I "UXUTIVE I Fadja Wall Kadja Wali160 words
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804 1965-02-14 11 Hidup Malaysia can follow up Ipoh success RACING with Epsom Jeep BEST BETS BEST It I is Pembroke Chief (Race 1), Zoorama (Race 7) and Hidup Malaysia (Race 8). The going is good. HIDUP MALAYSIA looks the best bet at Bukit Timah today. He is now at the top of804 words
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Article30 1965-02-14 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ceylon Sports Club won the SHA Div. 1 championships today when they beat Khalsa Association 3-0. Ceylone.se needed only a draw to win the title30 words
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Article28 1965-02-14 11 MISS DZINTRA ASTRIDA Punenyvs (26) passed away In Melbourne 10-2-65. Cremated at Fawkr.er Crematorium. Late Sister and Teacher Wangaratta Hospital. Sister Freemason's Hospital, Melbourne. In Ood's Care.28 words
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Article103 1965-02-14 11 Total Pool: $99,790 I— No. *****3 $50,883 2— No. *****4 $14,538 3— No. *****9 S 7,269 Starters ($1,200 each): No>. *****1. *****1. *****9. *****4. *****1. *****4. *****8. *****0. Sonsolation (C 750 each): Nos: *****2. *****8. *****6. *****4. *****9. *****5. *****8. *****9. *****4. *****0. Extra SB consolation prizes103 words
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Article1576 1965-02-14 11 BT. TIMAH 2nd day Race 1 2.0 Cl 2 Div ($9,500) 6£ 1 ***** Pern broke Chief (Pembroke St.) Tulloh. 6 9.0 (SF) Coleman 5 2 ***** Master Valuer g (TR Lock. Donnelly. 4 8.13 (F) M. Lee 8 3 ***** Lovable a (Ladies St.) Heddie. 5 8.13 i 21,576 words
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78 1965-02-14 11 PHRISTCHL'RCH. Sat Pa- ki.-uui hit b.irk niMinst New Zealand todnv on the second 1 day of the Third and Final Test inn- Hid Finished Krbnfiy uiao ed A magnificent 88 by Mohammad llyas led the recovery that enabled the Pakistanis to take their78 words
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Article27 1965-02-14 11 PORT ELIZABETH Sat South Alrica had scored 354 for five wickets at lunch on the second day of the fifth Test •gaunt England here today.27 words
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2083 1965-02-14 11 f ALAYSIA, with apprentice Ricky Koo astride, sprang a spectacular upset iTI in the Cl. 3 Div. 2 8f Handicap to pay $356 at Bukit Timah today. It was a day of generous dividends. The forecast tote paid over $1,000 in three races.2,083 words
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Advertisement378 1965-02-14 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE n Word* SS (Mtn.)-Box 50 rls. txtrm GENUINE PHOTOSTATS. KolomatlC. M Roblnnon Road. Spore y.'.'Hu. REQUIRE MICROFILM SERVICE? a !Olh!< ;••.'•> U> M»rkn Stren. THE HAIR CLINIC. 10, I ion> Phonr :14!il" Kor Dandruff. Kaldni". Thinni ic. KalllllK OrfvinK Hair. Scalp Trial nrnt V.xi lut:\-378 words
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Advertisement79 1965-02-14 11 Ltte CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word* %IS (Minimum) BONG— TAN: Maurice, eldest s/o Mr. Mrs. Bong Kirn Cheong to Shirley d o MrvMrs. Tan Hoc* Llat on 14.2.65. TV. "CASTEL FELICE" The above vessel is due In SINGAPORE TODAY Prom Preemantle and will berth at the Port of Singapore Authority Godown 4479 words
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Article60 1965-02-14 12 Caught— by spy eye T OS ANGELES. Sat. A bank robbery in which a customer was hit with a sawed-off shotgun was photographed In detail by a hidden camera. Police have identified the gunmai* from the especially clear pictures. A hunt is on. The gunman and two accomplices escaped with60 words
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Article34 1965-02-14 12 BONN, Sat. Several girls appeared for school here yesterday dressed completely In black mourning the marriage of Beatle Ringo Starr to Miss Maureen Cox. a hairdresser In London on Thursday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article51 1965-02-14 12 BRUNKI TOWN Sat. The issue ot identity cards for all above thr ace of 12 will bruin on March 1. a Government spokesman said yesterday. About 60.000 people will br affected. Visitors who intend to stay more than three months will have to register for identity cards.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-02-14 12 Bird's eye view of it a11... A Royal Malaysian Air Force Alouette helicopter crew making an aerial check of Kuala Lumpur after the disturbances. The helicopter had taken off the Selangor Club padang, Kuala Lumpur, which was temporarily used as a landing point in the heart of the town. Sunday52 words
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Article95 1965-02-14 12 TODAY Sedlll Kechll 6.29 a.m. (6.6 ft), 9.42 p.m. (8ft); Singapore 9.01 a.m. (9.lft), 11 05 p.m. iB.7ft); Port Dickson 5.23 a.m. (B.6ft), 5.40 p.m. (7.7 ft Port Swettenham 4.11 a.m. (12.1 ft). 5.00 pan. (12.1 ft); Penang 12.13 p.m. (6.3 ft). TOMORROW Sedili95 words
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Article74 1965-02-14 12 KLUANG. Sat. Kwan Hwa Chiew, 26. a clerk. In the Layang Layang Local Council, died on admission to hospital here today after an accident at 46j mile. Ayer Itam-Simpang Rengara Road. Kwan and his father, Kwan Hong Llm. 59, were travelling: to Johore Bahru in a74 words
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Article30 1965-02-14 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— A group of Buddhist monk* led by Brother Tay Mook Yong from Formosa. Thailand. Ceylon, India. Burma and Laos are In Singapore (or a visit.30 words
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282 1965-02-14 12 'Settle claims or else 9 port threat SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night decided to give the port of Singapore Authority a 14-day ultimatum to settle its outstanding wage claims or face industrial action. If no settlem ent is made within the next 14 days the282 words
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Advertisement139 1965-02-14 12 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT HOCK KEE HOUSE (Paya Lebar Road) PAYMENT OF $5,0001- ONLY AND BALANCE CAN BE ARRANGED ON LOAN. MODERN DESIGN SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED. ALL FACILITIES: ELECTRICITY, WATER ft MODERN SANITATION. WITHIN EASY REACH OF SCHOOLS. MARKETS, BANKS, CINEMAS AMUSEMENT PARKS. CONSTRUCTION WORK NEARING COMPLETION HOOVER139 words
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Advertisement471 1965-02-14 12 Churchill speaks from his private recordings MMplffffl —his War YjllflflJUt Memoirs, w&i speeches, philosophy, wit*.. 12 long playing records On these twelve records unique in the annals of recording the century's supreme speaker, looks back over the years he helped to mould. Rarely has it been possible for such a471 words
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Article, Illustration2741 1965-02-14 1 LADISLAS FARAGO - GENERAL IN DISGRACE LADISLAS FARAGO CONCLUSION -BY Pages Pages For Women 4 Comics 6, 7, 8 Serial 1, 5 Stars 6 j I Knov Alls 3 Periscope 2, 3 Jane Lee 2 For a laugh 4 When a general had to say sorry to his whole army He was one2,741 words
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Article610 1965-02-14 2 Dear Jane Lee LAST Sunday 1 did the cooking In the house. Mum said It was good but father said I should take some tips from mother. Yesterday. I again cooked the same dish and father enjoyed eating It. This time mother said she had made It. Is my father610 words
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Article701 1965-02-14 2 HAROLD SOH - Probing the big MAHJONG swindle HAROLD SOH E9 MAHJONG is rapidly ceasing to be pleasant pastime for a group of people. It is fast becoming instead a mode of easy living for gangs of sharpers who, over the past decade, have rigged games to net themselves a fortune running into701 words
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Article, Illustration812 1965-02-14 2 RONALD KINSEY - The strange case of Dr. Siva RONALD KINSEY By IT IS astonishing the turn events sometimes take in the conduct of some of our public affairs. Take the case of Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, the dermatologist who has been turned out of the country as a persona-non-grata. One would have thought812 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1965-02-14 3 I AM THE ONLY ONE LEFT Of the 75 men who were on the 1948 Legislative Council, only three survived the 1955 election— and when 1959 came along two more dropped out... b tf*-^+M+ m -^B I BY A SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER THE Minister of Finance, M r. T1,048 words
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Article88 1965-02-14 3 The three Japanese scientists are oceanographers from Hokkaido I'niversity. They are Dr. Kou Kusonoki. Shoji Maria. and Hiroji Fushimi The American scientists, all civilians, are from the Universities of Southern California. Wisconsin, and Washington. Only one other manned drifting ice station has been known to traverse the Greenland Sea That88 words
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164 1965-02-14 3 A STUDY OF THE UNKNOWN ON ICE STATION ARLIS WASHINGTON. Sat Eight American and three Japanese scientists, drifting southward on an Arctic ice island, have "begun an historic transit of the Greenland Sea." the Defense Department reported recently The floating scientific station, known as Arlis 11. will disintegrate gradually after164 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-02-14 3 Dear Know Alls I UNDERSTAND it is possible for local youths to train for examinations held in Singapore which will eventually qualify them for command of any foreifcnKoinß ships How is the training carried out and how Ion? Hops it take? FATHER OF THREE. The selected candidate starts off by417 words
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Article, Illustration692 1965-02-14 4 ALEX LEE'S PAGE THE KOOKVART OF BIZARRE BIMIVG-OtTT OF THE WAY GIFTS FOR MAN. WOMAN AND EVEN MAN'S BEST FRIEND a ht Goldfinger MEET Miss Original, a lithe, lively and lovely 20 yearold who has the answer to every gift request, however fyooky. And even if you don't have a692 words
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242 1965-02-14 4 THE SALAD WAY TO SAVE THAT WAISTLINE AFTER all that festive feasting, many of us must have forgotten what a waistline looks like. And now that the "morning after" is sadly here, we're back to the usual "save the waistline" campaign. So what about trying a "weight-conscious" but delectable salad.242 words
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Article343 1965-02-14 4 r£ Sunday School teacher was trying to Impress on her pupils the Importance of saying grace before meals, and decided to point up her teaching with an Illustration. Turning to little George, whose father was a deacon and a pillar of the church, she asked: "Now.343 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1965-02-14 5 RONALD RANSOM - MALA YAN HAND RONALD RANSOM By -This is Gilbert Beatty, one of that fast-shrinking band who can proudly claim to be an 01d... DURING the last Christmas holidays, I visited one of those men whose working careers have been devoted to Malaya and who are also among the favoured few1,227 words
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Advertisement279 1965-02-14 3 W ABU H H^^ Bk Mlv DAILY JET SERVICE HONG KONG/OSAKA DAILY JET CONNECTIONS SINGAPORE/HONG RONG Commencing February 15th, Cathay Pacific will provide the ONLY daily jet service between Hong Kong, Taipei and Japan. Daily jet services connect Singapcre and Hong Kong, where mighty Convair jets depart every morning bound279 words
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Advertisement348 1965-02-14 5 STILLMAN'S FRECKLE CREAM, whitens your skin secretly and quickly. No longer need you admirr others wish that your skin hunt and KtncttTC us treirs. One iar of Btiltaaal »1H niake you equally charmin?. Apply th c >pt'cial-made f^^^y^^j^Pl stillman's c m P lexlon I v jf^ in tlrsi I ti^jr^348 words
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