The Straits Times, 6 March 1965
1965-03-06
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Title Section22 1965-03-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 NATIONAL 11BRARY. The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1965 15 CENTS KDX 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration692 1965-03-06 1 Our Parliamentary Reporters - PROOF ON FILMPROOF— ON FILM Our Parliamentary Reporters Inhuman conditions? Room with shower and two eggs for breakfast for me, says Ishak TWO DETAINEES TELL OF THEIR MISTAKES By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Government today showed a film to Members of Parliament to give the lie to opposition charges of692 words
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Article177 1965-03-06 1 BANGKOK: NO REPLY FROM SOEK YET MALA LI Ml'in. Friday Ikis not yel received, through Bangkok, Indonesia's reply lo its reaction on the proposed pence t:ilks ;it the Thai capital. Utusan Melayu today reported that the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who had delayed his trip to East Africa,177 words
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Article53 1965-03-06 1 NAIROBI. Fri. Kenya s railway system was at a standstill today after 16.000 rail workers began a strike at midnight In support of wage claims The strike Is expected to paralyse Kenya and Uganda s ex- port -import trade, which is con- ducted mostly through MombasaReuter - 53 words
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Article435 1965-03-06 1 KI'ALA UMIHK. Friday ALL express passenger Irnins were delayed today because <>l the unofficial non-co-operation campaign being waged l>y the Railwavmen's Lnion of Malaya. Ten goods trains were cancelled. In some stations, all trains were at a standstill. The night mail from Singapore, due in at435 words
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Article45 1965-03-06 1 TOKYO. Km An tic weather foreM) the doting oi 60 schools on Hokkaido. Japan's main northern island, today The temperature plunxed to 33 degrees i Centigrade) below zero at i Nayoro. in the north of the island. 1 Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article40 1965-03-06 1 STOCKHOLM. Fri Seventy- i year-old Queen Louise of Sweden suffered a thrombosis yesterday and doctors said her condition i 1 was very serious King Gustaf Adolf has been at the hospital for several hours. I ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article59 1965-03-06 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Thai border police killed one member of an armed band of Chinese Communists in a Jungle gun battle near the border with Malaysia on Wednesday, official sources said today The sources said a police patrol surprised a party of about 25 men in SongkhlaReuter - 59 words
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Article23 1965-03-06 1 WIESBADEN Fri The number ■if West German millionaires keeps OH lncreasins According to the latest count there are 11.663.— AP. IAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration523 1965-03-06 1 T. G NG - Such a hectic day for the Duke T. G NG HE SETS A BRISK PACE- ATTENDING SIX OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS, INCLUDING A STATE DINNER By in'ALA LUM1V |>m. Fri. II was ;i hectic day lor the Duke ot Edinburgh. Without once slackening his brisk pace, he breezed through six official functions523 words
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Article17 1965-03-06 1 TAIPEH. Fri —Nationalist Chinese Vice-FTesident Chen Cheng died tonight after a long illness. UPI.UPI - 17 words
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Article45 1965-03-06 1 BANGKOK. Fri— Pradit Meesanu. 16. wanted to know what an elephant would do if he tirkled its rump with a stick. The outraged elephant rajsed one of its hind legs and cave him a swift kick. Pradit died of his injuries. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article452 1965-03-06 1 Lee off on month's tour SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Premier, Mr. L«v Kuan Yew. left here by air tonight to begin ;i one-month tour of Australia and Zealand. Before he reporters at the airport what he considered would be the ■correct appr to the problem which had recently Involvi i pore452 words
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Article51 1965-03-06 1 AUSTRALIA 217 KINGSTON. Fri. Australia were all out for 217 (Hawke 40 no, Mayne 8) in first inninu's in reply to West tmtk/f 239 on third lay of first Test tote] Wi-st Indies were SI for one wicket .it lunch in second inninic*. Second Day'i Pl. iv See51 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-03-06 2 NON-ALIGNED GOVTS EXCHANGE VIEWS ON WAYS TO END CRISIS BELGRADE, Friday. YUGOSLAVIA disclosed last night that chiefs ot non-aligned countries ore preparing a new initiative aimed at a political and peaceful solution of the Vietnam crisis. A Yugoslav Government spokesmen said that non-aligned leaders were184 words
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149 1965-03-06 2 TTOKYO. Fri Communist China said today that the United States will be defeated in Vietnam even If It pours all its military might into the war. A Peking Government statement on Tuesday's massive U.S. Vietnamese air attack on North V; narn said IfUPI - 149 words
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Article109 1965-03-06 2 Russia: Sign of bigger war... jIfIOSCOW, Fri. Continued Amerlrican armed action agair6t North Vietnam was assessed by the Soviet Government as '"an indication that the United States is embarking on the road of further extending the war in South-East Asia," the Soviet news agency Tass said last night. Tass was109 words
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87 1965-03-06 2 lIOSCOW. Fri. Soviet troops were tailed out yesterday to protect the I.S. embassy from riotinu students in a I violent demonstration agatn*t American air raids on North Vietnam. When the demonstration ended after three hours the yellow facade of the embassy was mattered withReuter - 87 words
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302 1965-03-06 2 Hanoi must be curbed to protect S-E Asia Rusk ]\EU YORK. Fri. Ihe U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, said yesterday that the defeat of North Vietnamese aKiiressioii was important for the security of all South- hast Asia now that Communist hina had proclaimed Thailand as its next tarcrt302 words
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149 1965-03-06 2 VAIROBI. Fri. Mr. Moise Tshombe. the Congolese Prime Minister, flew here yesterI day from Leopoldville to defend his govern<ment'i policy at the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Organisation of African i Unity (0.A.U.). He began consultations with members of the CongoReuter - 149 words
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132 1965-03-06 2 HONTi KONG. Fri. Gold yesterday reached its highest price in a decade on the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange herr and prompted a temporary suspension of dealings. An uptrend in prices followed opening business at Wednesday night's dosing price of BKS27C. In a132 words
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Article39 1965-03-06 2 JAKARTA. Fn.— Several villages were inundated when the River Opak overflowed it.s bank* following torrential rain in the Jogjakarta region. Antara news agency reported today. Seventeen people were believed to be dead or missing. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article35 1965-03-06 2 LONDON. Fn. The United Arab Republic and North Viotn.ini have raised their diplomatic representation to ambassadorial level, a joint announcement in Cairo and Hanoi said yesterday I according to Cairo Radio. I Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-03-06 2 Indonesian threat is real, says Manila C-in-C MANILA, Fri. Lt ITI Gen* Alfred Santos, chief of the Philippine armed forces, has told a Congressional committee that an "Indonesian spy network" now blankets this country, the Manila Times reported today. Gen. Santos testified behind closed doors before the House committee onUPI - 215 words
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Article31 1965-03-06 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fii. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Khanli. roving ambassador of South Vietnam, r\plained his country's policies in an hour-Ion? talk lure yesterday with U Thant. UN. SecretaryGeneral. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-03-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f "N /iTS MAf ,r\ I TUCXICSUT I 11/p IT A CIIDC/ I I <VlAWfc I mm t i jk mm I t*^C II I 7UKC J J-\r AAiKIL/ I 1 I s_x) /ye« vebv^ (1 \£r~f42 words
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Article143 1965-03-06 3 Headache pill drug that can kill I ONOON, Fri PhcnL arrtin the drug contained in '•headache pill*" used by millions of people every year was branded as a potential killer today by Britain's Pharmaceutical Society. It said prolonged and regular use of phenacetin could cause serious and "even fatal" kidney143 words
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Article34 1965-03-06 3 !KI lER UtaMJT, Channel I Fri.—A slight eartli tremor shook Ji>r.N<\v lor 40 second* yesterday making buildings tremble and household orn.imen'.s rattle on their shelves. No d:.mage or casualties were rcixirted. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article42 1965-03-06 3 NA T CHITOCHES < Louisiana), i Fri. A natural gas pipeline ex- ploded and burned down several i homes yesterday, killing at least 17 1 and possibly as many as 20 people. Many of the victims were children. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article26 1965-03-06 3 ROME. Fri Twenty-six people •vere Injured yesterday in ;i crash iu-:ir Rovico which involved ;i bus, ;i van and a lorry.— A.P.AP - 26 words
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92 1965-03-06 3 'London calling' -with a knighthood WASHINGTON. Fri. Queen Elizabeth has made Mr. Edward Marrow former I head of the United States Information Agency, an honorary knight, the British Embassy announced here. Mr. Murr< v, famous lur his "Lor.don Calling" wartime broadcast* resigned from the USIA I alter an operation forReuter - 92 words
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Article54 1965-03-06 3 PARIS. Fri. Somerset Maugham, ill wuli lung congestion at his homr at St. Jean Cap Ferrat. French Riviera, spent ;i quiet night and his condition remained unchanged today, a member of hi* household said. Two nurses were at the 91-year-old author-, bedside at the Villa Mauresque throughoutReuter - 54 words
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Article185 1965-03-06 3 pARIS. Fri. Hopes arc running high in Paris that FrancoBritish collaboration in developing and building the aircraft of the 1970s could start a new era in relations between the two countries. Following the recent visit to Paris of the British Defence and Aviation Ministers, Mr.Reuter - 185 words
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308 1965-03-06 3 'Fair Lady' man grew accustomed to new face, court told NEW YORK. Friday. THE beautiful blonde French wife of lyricist Alan Jay Lerner testified yesterday that the man who wrote 'I've grown accustomed to her face" grew overtly accustomed to the company of a pretty airline stewardess he hired asUPI - 308 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-03-06 3 EDINBURGH. Fri. Sir ompton Mackenzie, the B>-year-old Scottish author, (above) was married here last night for the third time. His bride. .Miss Lillian MacSween. 46. is the sister of his second wife. Christina, who died in 1963. Sir Compton's first wife died in I96o— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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98 1965-03-06 3 Longshoreman's strike in South Atlantic settled MIAMI BEACH. (Florida). IM. The 53-day strike of longshoremen in the South Atlantic district of the United StaTe.s was settled today. Federal mediator William MeAlhsirr said he lioped worker* would be back at work by thr weekend. The South Atlantic district wa* ihr lastAP - 98 words
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88 1965-03-06 3 Mountbatten to be Isle of Wight Governor LONDON. Fri— Ear! Moimtbatiten of Burma. Chief of BrtUm'a Defence Staff, has been appointed Governor of the Isle of Wight. 20- I mile-Ion? holiday retort is!:md off I Britain's south coast. It was an-j nounced here yesterday. Lord Mountbatten. 64. one of Britain's88 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-03-06 3 YfOSCOW. Fri. Mrs. ITI Nina Khrushchev says she and her husband are leading "a normal, healthy life like other people The former Soviet First Lady earlier this week made her first appearance inside th» Kremlin since her husband was ousted from241 words
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Article38 1965-03-06 3 ROME. Fri. Actress Elizabeth j Taylor and her husband Richard Burton are to act la a film version iof "The Taming of the Shrew" in I Italy next year, it was reported toI day. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article22 1965-03-06 3 LONDON, Pn. Mi. Raymond Charles Robertson-Glasgow, widely known for his books on cricket died yesterday. He was 63. AP.AP - 22 words
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87 1965-03-06 3 MOSCOW, Fri.— Talks here on Communist unity. which were expected io end yesterday will continue today because of failure to arree so far on a final communique, informed sources -aid last nifht The 50 party officials from Europe. Asia the Americas and Australia wereReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-03-06 3 The new girl in Bond film GIRL with the pinup figure and the deadly harpoon is French actress Claudine Auger. 23. who has been selected as the new leading ledy for James (007) Bond in his latest thriller. "ThuiMt-rball." The role calls for Miss Auger to be an excellent swimmer61 words
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Article45 1965-03-06 3 BOGOTA (Colombia). Fri. A! blast believed to have been caused by a high powered bomb rupur-d a pipeline of Richmond Petroleum Co. near the Caribbean port of Santa Marta. Reports reaching here .said an estimated 22.000 barrels of petroleum were lost. AP.AP - 45 words
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Advertisement252 1965-03-06 3 DON 7 FEEL ILL tj. p I MM WHEN YOU uHill VBQ s TAKE THE ®I||l NECESSARY r-«-, KWELLS! _^^ffl: Half an hour before you travel (car, plane, ship or train) take one or two KWELLS tab'sts. Safe for children (as directed) and sure insurance against travel sickness, giddiness for252 words
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Advertisement171 1965-03-06 4 i Today 3 Shows: 3-4-« p.m. P'ought back by Popular Demand! Dihp Kumar Vvioyonthimolo "GUNGA JUMNA" Hindi with English Malay Subs.! 1 in Technicolc. Tomorrow 1 1 a.m.: ""'liief of Baghdad" Scope/Color. fl Phon* l^m^^gll^gjpUgU ***** Today: 1.30-3.30-7.00 I 9.30 p.m. Cory Grant Audrey Hepburn "CHARADE" (Technicolor). Tomorrow: "The 10171 words
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Advertisement298 1965-03-06 4 rOftiif tit.! TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! all Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE; SHOULD MARRIED MEN ENVY THOSE BACHELOR FRIENDS SO MUCH? Should single girls be so hard on those seemingly self-sure single guys? FOR THE ANSWERS DON'T MISS THIS STARTLING AND REVEALING COMEDY! I I F~-~~-M TUt: WED THU FRI tiAT I D'ARYoFA '^mBSM298 words
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126 1965-03-06 5 Expression on victim's face gave clue to 'tec SINGAPORE. Fri. A magistrate's court was today told how the "'harassed look" of a contractor's foreman led to the arrest of an extortioner. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain said that Ng Hong Wan, 25 was trying to extort $108 from Dew Eng when126 words
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Article, Illustration713 1965-03-06 5 PORT UNION ANNOUNCES NO OVERTIME WORK UNTIL ALL WAGE CLAIMS ARE MET SINGAPORE. Friday THK ban <>n over x time l>v 2,100 daily-rated workers employed al tli t Dockyard and the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co Ltd., is to be extended to the tug-crew. water boat crew713 words
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57 1965-03-06 5 MMiAPORE. Fri. Another stray cow was seized by the Health Ministry's cattle disposal squad in the Adam Park Written Estate area at noon yrsterday. It has hern slaughtered and its meat distributed to 14 charitable institutions Eighteen head of stray rattle have bern57 words
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104 1965-03-06 5 EXPERT: WE NEED MORE MANAGEMENT TEACHERS SINGAPORE, Fri.—Professor Leslie G. J. Wong, visiting Professor of the University of British Columbia, today spoke of the urgent need for more qualified teachers of business administration in Malaysia. He told a press conference at the Iniversity of Singapore that Malaysia was very short104 words
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Article37 1965-03-06 5 SINGAPORE Fri.— The Sln>inpore Chinese Dentist."-' Association tvlll hold a dinner at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce assembly hall to celebrate tlw appointment of their vice-president. Mr. Yeo Kheiig Chee. tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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135 1965-03-06 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Singapore s taxi drivers today received a pat on the back from a visiting group of American travel agents and executives. The group, styling themselves as the Agta-Orayline Orient Travel seminar, praised local cab drivers for their "excellent service and courtesy." The team's leader,135 words
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Article81 1965-03-06 5 SINOAPORE, Frt. The eighth magistrate. Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, today reserved judgment on a criminal defamation charge against Mr K Supplah. a vice-president of thr National Trades Union Con?rrss. and president of the Public Dnllv-rntcd Employees' Unions Federation Mr Sunp'ah is accused of defaming an assistant Inspect r81 words
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252 1965-03-06 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. pouß trade unions have announced support of x the National Trades Union Congress plan to take retaliatory action if the British Board of Trade continued with its restrictions on the imports into Britain of textile goods from here The unions252 words
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Article23 1965-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Fri The Old Victorians' Association will hold its annual general meeting at the Victoria School Hall tomorrow at 2.30 p.m23 words
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328 1965-03-06 5 PENANG. Fri. A Singapore business- man, Choong Swee Cheng, 53, accused of cheating the United Malayan Banking Corporation, Penang, of $10,430, was today acquitted and discharged without his defence being called. The sessions court president, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, held that Choong had328 words
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Article27 1965-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today opened an exhibition on family welfare and family planning at the Keppel Harbour community centre.27 words
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Article, Illustration3229 1965-03-06 6 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS - Plot leaders told: You are lucky to be alive... OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS People like me have neither the stomach nor the will to become rebels, says Dr. Tan By Kuala Lumpur, Friday OPPOSITION leaders detained for involvement in the conspiracy to topple the Government should consider themselves ''lucky" that they3,229 words
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111 1965-03-06 6 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Frl. A Socialist Front member. Mr. Lim Kean Sirw. failed in a bid to get today the House of Representatives to debate the suspension of the Local Council elections announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman on Monday. Mr. Lim said the matter was111 words
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94 1965-03-06 8 I/UALA KANGSAR. Frl Ahmad Sifuddin bin Sultan Iskandar Shah. 35. a member of the Perak Royal family, was charged before the magistrate here. Raja Arlff Shah bin Raja I Harun. with injuring a 17- year o 1 d schoolboy by shooting him. Raja Ahmad94 words
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Article251 1965-03-06 8 $785 cash awards for 30 pupils AIALACCA. Fri.— Thirty A students of the Gajah Berang Secondary English School here are to receive a total of $785 in cash awards for distinctions obtained In their examinations. The Principal of the .school. Mr. Tal Yen Chuah. had asked his students to try251 words
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Article103 1965-03-06 8 i MALACCA. rri. Eiiiht girls were detained by police last night following raid on a brothel at the 3i milestone. Klebang Kechil. Many of the gir. n Singapore and Kelantan. Meanwhile, it v today th«- were carrying on bus.: outskirts of the town for103 words
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Article23 1965-03-06 8 SINGAPORE. Fn. An unoccupied plank compound house in Lorong 32. Oeylang. destroyed by tire this aftMnoon. 1 No one was injured.23 words
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Miscellaneous187 1965-03-06 6 All o*?i On ft Rff V. T. aVfmftFtTM [jSiiH^F' -SFIRSTTKHS.I 112 <XX) YEARa 6HOLJLPNT I I ..WE KMOW Ot.r-E V^^ 3 HOW S TWIS wo^-l <ji";^ Tt:U>* WELL. LETS SEE WAAK/T !T> BE TOO A BIT ABOUT luk OKAY.. FOR A J t VTV. WHAT IFWEMAPE HOW YTTG6ER tUFDCULT. FAUNA187 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-03-06 7 TOO LONG A WAIT FOR GIRL... SO SHE GOES TO SLEEP ON A BENCH ru.is too lonß a wait for 'his eight-year-old girl at the Kuala Lumpur railway station yesterday. So she curled up on tin litncli and went to sleep. The Kirl. Kohayab hintr Tembonß. and her179 words
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Article110 1965-03-06 7 KUCHING. Friday. 4 NAVAL helicopter crashed near Naga Gaat in Sarawak's Third Division yesterday killing six security force men on board The pilot was seriously wounded. All the dead were members of the 6th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment. The bodies were Down to Malaya today for110 words
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Article55 1965-03-06 7 TELUK ANSON. Pri.— A calj to the Central Government to ban the Socialist Front, the Pan-Malayan Islamic Pan/ and the National Convention Party, was made at the general meeting of the Sungei Kera\v;ti L'ninu bi.n.rh near here yesterday. The c;i!) wu madr in a55 words
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Article46 1965-03-06 7 KUALA LUMPCR. Fri. The veterinary officer of Kuala Pilah. Inena Kurdin bin Shukor. 26. Iff;- here by a:r for Melbourne today to attend a four-year coune In veterinary science at QiifpivMand University. The course is provided by the Necn Sembilan S.ate Oovern-46 words
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Article28 1965-03-06 7 PENANG. Prt The Minister of Commerce and Industn-. I>r. I.im Swe<> Aun, will declare open the Southern Iron and Steel \V\>rks at Nlbong Tebal tonnrrow28 words
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Article36 1965-03-06 7 .SINGAPORE. Pri. Quotas for :!ie imrxwtation of flashlißht mid o'!.er primary batteries, in- ■lik'l.u; r;idio batteries, have been H per cent of previous proved imnorus. This quota is fur month period Jan. 24 to36 words
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Article36 1965-03-06 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. Three eanesters were arrested under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions > Ordinance by police in antlsecret society raids yesterday. Twelve people were detained for questioning under the Societies Orel in an re.36 words
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Article102 1965-03-06 7 Thugs rob post office of $5,876 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two thugs last night robbed the Bukit Timah post office, whi( is only 100 yards from a police suttion of 55.87 C. They knocked at the door of the post office at 7.30 p.m. When the postma.ster ana his assistant, who were102 words
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Article59 1965-03-06 7 IPOH PYl— lnche Ahmad Hourmuin bin Dau> Haji Mohamed Esali. interpreter in the State Secretariat, Ipoh. has been elected chairman of the Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. I|x>h. Other otlicials arc: Secretary. Mr. H. Gopal Chand and treasurer. S'-ecl Aziz Baftim bin Sved59 words
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Miscellaneous266 1965-03-06 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS bowler MO). S. Infant successor to 22 acrow 7. With company It s crlminaJ in American ..port <4. 4). <6). 9. Confection made on a tug (6). 13. To handle person I turn up 10. 11. I strongly object to the after time (10) siting of266 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1965-03-06 9 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG: BAR GIRL MURDER INQUIRY: Seventh day By Singapore, Friday Counsel asks to have his objections recorded A SKIN-DIVERS flipper, with clean cuts on a strap, was produced today in a preliminary inquiry which ended with the accused boing committed1,211 words
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90 1965-03-06 9 OEREMBAN, Fri. The "fowl run" strike which began on Feb. 11 on the main division of Middle. ton Estate in Rompin. Bahau is over. The 400 workers went on strike when the estate management pulled down their fowl runs and burnt them. After 1090 words
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Article32 1965-03-06 9 KLAI A TRENGGANU. Fri An c.chi. and a half foot long tiger was shot d>\td las) n.glit by a OMM rrHicer. Inche Mamat oin Kadir. at Ulu Paka. Dungun.32 words
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Article86 1965-03-06 9 ■/■UALA LUMPUR. Fri Mr. Bertam Charles Butler. 60. has been appointed Canadian Hljjh Commission. er to Malaysia succeeding Mr. C. E. McCaughev. who 1 paves shortly. Mr Butler, who has been In the Canadian Foreifrn Service since 1929. and Is now thf Minister (Commercial) at the High86 words
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137 1965-03-06 9 The Navy fighting fit, says Synnot KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Royal Malayi sian Navy was "strong enough" to counter vioi lations of Malaysian ter- ritorlal waters by enemy i I vessels, the former Chief I of the Malaysian Naval, Staff. Commodore A. M. Synnot, said here today. He said: "I137 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-03-06 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl VOO MEED iT: I I ELMER ALWAYS BUYS X s/ I M GONNA *-\."ll| Dl ARENT YOU A BEAT YATO MAKIN' ci-*ir l _i> GONG TO KEE9^I ANOTkER SALE! VsaSTy MAY I STEP INSIDE |j AND SHOW >XXI WW ,^fc 1 ASSORTMENT OF > X^ERCMANDISE,50 words
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Obituary71 1965-03-06 10 it Worit Sli minimum) MRS. TAN CHENG SIONQ nee Lee Gua> Kng. aged 7». passed away peacefully at &3O Upper Kast Coast Road on 4th March 196 A Beloved mother of Tan Chin Tuan, Chin Guan and Mew Wah, leaving behind 16 grandchildren and k great grandchildren to mourn71 words
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Article83 1965-03-06 10 Worim $1$ (MMmmmi THE FAMILY and relatlvea of IMt K.U RnJaMi thank friends, relatives, organisations who assisted, «ent wreath*, condolence* and attended lunenil on 1 3. hi THE FAMILY OP the late Mr N(t Sek Pbool thank all relatlvra and (riands for their services, condolences, wreatha and gifts on83 words
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Article101 1965-03-06 10 1« Word* SIS (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL Is •enred every Saturday and Sunday lunch time LIST PRICE LESS Mf) with one yea* guarantee for Deceit lit" Television. Hurry mocks limited, al A E Nathan Ltd 29 Orchard Road. Spore THE SINCAPORE CANCER SO--generous donation of $'"»1 Elven hy j101 words
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673 1965-03-06 10 The Straits Times Saturday, March 6, 1965. The Price Of Freedom Some sort of motion was necessary if Parliament was to debate the White Paper on the great conspiracy, but the Socialist Front did its cause no service when it asked the House to view "with grave concern the march673 words
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Article337 1965-03-06 10 The recruiting team of the Sandakan Contractors' Asso- nation should have no difficulty in finding the 95 skilled workmen it wants. In two i days, in Singapore alone, more than 500 applicants showed up IMF interview. Some of these workers already have steady employment and will go only337 words
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Article217 1965-03-06 10 The Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Malaysia could well go down in the records as a model of how such an event should be conducted. Protocol was cut to a minimum, informality prevailed and our royal guest seems to have enjoyed himself immensely. Whether chatting with Comi monwealth217 words
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Article380 1965-03-06 10 GABRIELLE LEE - Watching the H'craft in action GABRIELLE LEE By SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 200 members of the diplomatic and consular corps with Commonwealth, U.S. and Thailand defence officials watched a demonstration of the rem a r kable Hovercraft amphibian^, recently brought to Malaysia for evaluation In tropical conditions. The demonstration took place380 words
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Article, Illustration978 1965-03-06 10 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY A CHECK ON METEORS, A LOOK AT MARS By LONDON. Frl THE Pegasus meteorite detec- tion satellite now circling the earth is easily the largest object yet orbited by the United States apart from the Echo balloon satellites, which were large only because978 words
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Advertisement765 1965-03-06 10 Straits ItM Malay Mail Classified advartlsementa may be handed to: COLO BTORAOB SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Deak) COLO STORAOK BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Base. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coliyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admlrelty Road. Naval Bssa HAMIEM765 words
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Advertisement66 1965-03-06 10 Don't iron this shirt you might rjM wrinkle mmWm Wm%T 9 -ARKOW^ Looking for fru« vash and wtor? Wain Anow DcctoWn*, hang it and it 4nn wrinkla fraa, ready to va«r 2 »a»» latar. Looking far lawaar woor? Oactolana outwaan any cotton ihirt by far. Decroltnc Shirti and Sport SMrtt66 words
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Advertisement103 1965-03-06 10 We tie up the loose ends of your travel! With a finesse that we attribute to exoerience! Our service doesn't stop at just fixing the date and passage. We give helpful hints on the kind of information that our clients will appreciate how best to use stop-overs, whereto stay, what103 words
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Advertisement248 1965-03-06 11 SOUTHERN IRON AND STEEL WORKS LTD., NIBONG TEBAL, PROVINCE WELLESLEY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ADMINISTRATION: Chairman Foctory Administrator Mr. Tan Hoay Earn. Managing Director Mr. Choong Han Leong. Bfea>- M rrr r Factory Manager Mr. Hwang Sing Luc. Director Mr. Tan Hoay Earn. >. Foctory Assistant Director Mr. Chuah Saik Ang.248 words
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Title Section9 1965-03-06 11 Southern Iron and Steel Works Ltd. STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT9 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-03-06 11 Increased industrial activity planned MKSSAGE IKOM THK Mil 1 MIMSTEB OF IM w... ijxto WONG row M 1 PMN IT is with great pleasure that 1 send this message for inclusion in the Munrnir supplement which is being published on the <><r.isinn of your opening ceremony. I would like to226 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-03-06 11 'Factory deserves every support' MESSAGE FROM SENATOR DATO 1. 11 I\V PRI Ml> IM MALAYSIAN MWI FACTURESS' ASBOCIATIOX: THE Directors of Southern Iron and Steel Works Limited are to be congratulated on their enterprise in establishing a galvanised sheet factory in North Malaya. They have thus heloed in the industrialisation93 words
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Article, Illustration687 1965-03-06 11 Oh Kee Tiang - Oh Kee Tiang By 'Star' is born in Province with $10 m. mill opening \yl. r H the opening of the $10,M0,M0 Southern Iron and Steel Mill by the .Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today, a new "star" is born in the687 words
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Article, Illustration681 1965-03-06 11 CHOONG HAN LEONG - Industrial growth to benefit our nation: Chairman CHOONG HAN LEONG By Chairman Managing Director. OINC'E the independence of our country. our Government, has been embarking on an industrialisation programme which has resulted in the development of a number of industrial estates, notably Petaling Java in Selangor, Tasek near Ipoh. Mak681 words
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Article, Illustration433 1965-03-06 11 Dr. Lim: Industry provides expansion incentive /CONSISTENT with tho Government's policy of diversifying our economy, this company has ombarked on a project to manufacture galvanised iron sheets. This is the third factory which is manufacturing galvanised iron shoots in Malaysia, tho other two are in Petalinc Java Singapore respectively. With433 words
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Article, Illustration399 1965-03-06 12 Earning valuable foreign exchange By TAN HOAY EAM, Director and Factory Administrator. SINCE the end of the Second World War.* Malaysia had been in the main dependent on the earnings of rubber and tin to bolster her national economy. However, mass production of synthetic rubber399 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-03-06 12 MISSAGK FROM MR. lit Ml SKNG KHIM. iV. SENATOR FROM PENAM.: I AM happy to be given this opportunity to express my congratulations of the Southern Iron and Steel Works Limited on the occasion of the opening of their "alvanising plant. This new project will be97 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-03-06 12 Pledge to help promote growth of industries mi ss \<;k kkom NIK MOIID. ZAIN BIN II Ml HASSAN. SMK. M(V DISTRICT OFFICE*, MBONG TKBAI.: IFEEL greatly honoured in being asked U> give a message In your supplement on the occasion of your opening ceremony of your factory. I would like413 words
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Article, Illustration645 1965-03-06 13 (huah Saik Ang; Director - Plant will earn more for the nations benefit (huah Saik Ang. Director Ry Anjr IRON and steel are A liable to be corroded by rust when exposed to the air. However, to protect them from rust damage, an engineer by the name of Sorel in 1836 introduced a method whereby645 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-03-06 13 MKSSAOE FROM MR. HOSAI HYUOA. PRESIDENT. SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES LTD.. OSAKA: IT IS my creat honour and privilege to be favoured with the opportunity of having my hearty congratulations published in this paper, at the opening, ceremony of a new calvanisini: plant at Nil.tuii;192 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-03-06 13 R. VIJESURIER - R. VIJESURIER li> THE opening of the Southern Steel and Iron Works in Nibong Tebal today is a welcome addition to the varied industries of Province South. Province South, a comparatively small district of 93 square miles and a population of nearly 60,000 is a flat435 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-03-06 13 Head of firm makes a pledge MESSAGE FROM MR. HlSASHI NAKAYA, PRESIDENT, OSAKA KOZAI CO. LTD.. OSAKA: IT is my great honour to be given an opportunity to deliver a congratulatory message at the opening ceremony of the Southern Iron k Steel Works, Ltd. As is familiar to all of329 words
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Article141 1965-03-06 13 NEMAGE I- KUM MX CHON'G sum GUAN. SMS AMN. JP. PRESIDENT OF BELANGOR HARDWARE DEALKBH' ASSOCIATION KUALA LUMPUR: rpHE member o! the 1 Selangor Hardware Dealers Association join me in extending heartiest congratulations to the Southern Iron and Steel Works on the opening of their galvanising tactory.141 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-03-06 14 (ABOVE. LEFT): The main workshop in the factory of Southern Iron and Steel Works Ltd. The galvanising plant urn modern equipment and the latest techniques. RIGHT) Taking a base sheet from a packing cast- ABOVE): Factory staff ferdinc the *heet into a galvanising84 words
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Advertisement220 1965-03-06 24 World-Wide Reception on 15 Wave-Bands with the SeHd&UoMa/ Aleut Globetrotter Techmcol Details 14 Transistors 12 Diodes; 7 AM 13 FM Tuning Circuits; Ib Wave-Bands (BC FM LW Tropicol II wide-spread i :ve Bonds'; MESA Transistors in th« SW FM> stages; 2.5 Watt pushpull output power stage; 4 feet Telescopic Antennc,220 words
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Advertisement241 1965-03-06 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 70 Word! Hi fWlniinnn.lv. TO ALI VOUSOFF find ftn'.inuk pital Kuala Uumpur Motbrr and ciill* wrll. Thank* ho.'pltnl ataff. MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Foh Chong Building, p**H Telephone: 2171 Johore Bahru. G&jtS POm Box 145 Malayon Correspondence College, the foremost College of postal tuition241 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-03-06 24 THE WEATHER i Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 13 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang R8 73 Ipoh M 7i! Malacca 91 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highland 71 5947 words
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Advertisement59 1965-03-06 12 Congratulations to SOUTHERN IRON STEEL WORKS, LIMITED. Factory at Nibong Tebal, P.W., State of Penang, Malaysia. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR GALVANIZING PLANT AND OFFERING OUR FURTHER CONTINUAL MUTUAL COOPERATION. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED IN THEIR PLANT AND ARE ON CALL TO SUPPLY ALL MATERIALS REQUIRED HENCEFORTH.59 words
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Advertisement189 1965-03-06 12 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to SOUTHERN IRON AND STEEL WORKS -LlMlTED(Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Sheets) from: OSAKA® KOZAI COMPANY LIMITED -OSAKA AND TOKYO On the occasion of the official opening of their Plant. We are proud to have been associated and entrusted with all machineries and I equipment supplied and installed. Introduction189 words
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Advertisement238 1965-03-06 13 Congratulations to SOUTHERN IRON STEEL WORKS, LIMITED. Factory:- NIBONG TEBAL, PROVINCE WELLESLEY, STATE OF PENANG. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING GUAN AIK MOH Pcnong Kuala Lumpur Singapore /O-^^^^V Phone ***** Phone ***** Phone ***** (\\C> iV^J So1 Proprietor: MR. CHOONG HAN LEONG. I Vtl|^k M^J Generol Manager: Mr.238 words
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Advertisement54 1965-03-06 14 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO SOUTHERN IRON AND STEEL WORKS LTD. on the occasion of their official opening SU HOCK CO. LTD. 178 -A, Beach Street, Penang. SOUTHERN RUBBER WORKS LTD. Factory: Jalan Kelang, Nibong Tebal. KHENG LIP CO. LTD. Factory: 15, Green Lane, Penang. HOCK KHENG FISH INDUSTRIES LTD. 17854 words
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Advertisement97 1965-03-06 14 GREETINGS from THE UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LTD., Paid-Up Capital M 5 18,064,5 16- Fund Other Reserves M 5 21,7 41.93 5 types ot Banking business transacted. Heartiest Congratulations to SOUTHERN IRON AND STEEL WORKS LTD. NIBONG TEBAL P.W. On the official opening of their steel plant. MACON ENGINEERS LTD. 197 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-03-06 15 WHATEVER IT IS. THE DUKE MAKES THE PROFESSORS LAUGH JHE Duke of Edinburgh cracking a joke, which is obviously enjoyed by all, when he met senior academic staff of the University of Malaya at the start of his tour of the University. Others in the picture areLim Yaw Chong - 95 words
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182 1965-03-06 15 A. SRIPATHY - Indons kidnap eight fishermen and rob six of $5,000 A. SRIPATHY From Malacca, Friday I^IGHT Malacca fishermen in four boats were believed to have been kidnapped and six others in three boats were robbed of more than 100 fishing nets and personal belongings worth $5,000 by an Indonesian gunboat in182 words
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87 1965-03-06 15 1,000 from border pillages resettled JESSELTON. Fri. More than 1.000 people from border villages in the Tawau area have been resettled away from the border and Indonesian terrorists. The Resident of Tawau, Dato Hywell George, disclosed this today before going on leave Miserable life He said the Government planned to87 words
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Article31 1965-03-06 15 KIALA LVMPI'R. Fr: Bunk Nrcar.i hai so fir rercivpd totnl of $1.283. 182.84 for the National tic Fund and 53. 442 882.86 for the National Defence Fur.d.31 words
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85 1965-03-06 15 CEREMBAN. Prl. The Undang of Rembau. Dalo Adnan bin Ma'.ili. today warned the people of Kampong Panchang. Rembau, near here, against being tempted to sell UiPir land at high prices. He said that this was so because roads connecting the kampongs were being85 words
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108 1965-03-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurl Agong will be guests of honour at a gettogether party of past and present officers of the Royal Malay Regiment at the Dewan Tun Templer, Federation Military College, i tomorrow night. The party108 words
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Article, Illustration226 1965-03-06 15 JUDITH YONG - I'm broke says hiker journalist Mary JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Fri. An English girl Journalist is stranded in Singapore with only $16 in her purse. Mary Drake. 20, a reporter with a provincial newspaper in London walked Into Times House today, accompanied by her hiker companion, Jenny Shaddock, 22. The226 words
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Article48 1965-03-06 15 KUALA LMMPUR. Fn. Two soldiers of the General ServicesCorps. Malaya Command, here. were robbed of $25 by two youths I labt night. Private Wong Sai Fong and aniitlinr private were walking along I Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. when two thu^s waylaid them.48 words
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Article31 1965-03-06 15 KLANO. Fri —The body of a housewife, Veeramah Murugan. 34. of Lorong Raja Muda. uas found near the bridge spanning the Klang River here today. Police are Investigating.31 words
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Article428 1965-03-06 15 Tenants law now in force |£U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tenants Registration Regulations are now in force throughout Johore, Malacca and Perlis, and in parts of Kedah. Perak and Kelantan, the Government Gazette announced today. In KEDAH. the regulations are being enforced in part?, of the districts of Kubaner Pasu. Padang428 words
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Article157 1965-03-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday ex-employees of the Malayan Times yesterday sued the newspaper for arrears of salary amounting; to $21,684. They were Messrs H A. Soars sports editor I Ken Jalleh (assistant editor); Jack LeCaln reporter i: R. Ravi freporten P. Ramachancran 'photographer* Benjamin Variyan i157 words
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Advertisement98 1965-03-06 15 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Southern Iron Steel Works Ltd., Nibong Tebal on the occasion of the official opening of their Galvanising Plant from Indian Trade General Insurance Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in India) P.O. Box 584. 15 Beach Street. (2nd Floor). PENANG Tel. *****. tPOH KLI'ANCi M \I ACT A98 words
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Advertisement24 1965-03-06 15 TASEK CEMENT LTD. Congratulate SOUTHERN IRON AND STEEL WORKS LTD. Nibong Tebal, P. W. on the occasion of the opening of their galvanising plant.24 words
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Miscellaneous875 1965-03-06 15 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.umpur Huckli berry hi und: 7 Newt Penan,; 6 .po h MaUo'c ftJSTSgZ ■i p.m. Test pattern: S Pro- "Ricky has Labour Pains'; S gramme summary: 3.02 Em- News in Mandarin: «.lt Aslipire "Wait Lake Kins;"; rama: 8.34 Alfred Hi.chcoclc 3.37 My Hero "Beauty875 words
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175 1965-03-06 16 DONN. Fri. The West German Government announced yesterday it was sticking to Its ban on aid to Egypt. But a similar ban on military aid to Tanzania was to be reviewed. The announcement came alter I a crisis cabinet175 words
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Article61 1965-03-06 16 CAIRO. Fn.— The United Arab I Republic intelligence department I has arrested several members of a terrorist spy ring, most of them Germans, the newspaper. Al Ah- I ram, said yesterday. In a front-page repport. the newspaper said the ring was responsi I ble forReuter - 61 words
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253 1965-03-06 16 WASHINGTON. Friday. THE United States Information Agency will cease operations in Indonesia, it was announced yesterday. An official statement by the Agency indicated that all its libraries and reading rooms in Indonesia would be closed immediately and that the Agency personnel wouldReuter - 253 words
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199 1965-03-06 16 BUTTONS AT NO. 10 DO WORK, SAYS WILSON I ONDOV Fri. Jhe Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson, recalled yesterday that the greatest revelation he had whi-n he took office last October and entered 10. Downing Streeet was "that when you pressed a button it woikrd." The 48-year-old Labour Party leaderReuter - 199 words
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Article81 1965-03-06 16 CYDNFY. Fri A judse today apologised for forgetting to give judgment in a case he heard in 1960 Judre J. P. Kitzpatrick said in Goulburn district court he had completely forgotten. "I had in fact completed the judgment in the matter It had been prepared a longReuter - 81 words
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226 1965-03-06 16 Sir Alec calls for a Big Three summit LONDON. Fri. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, former British Prime Minister, last night urged a summit meet- in° between the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain. But Mr. Harold Wilson. the Prime Minister, did not take up the point when he came toReuter - 226 words
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Article32 1965-03-06 16 MANILA. Fri.— Miss Nolimetangere N. Ramirez. 26. was kidnapped while on her way to a villas school in nearby Cavite provinrr. Her first name means 'Touch me not "—UPI.UPI - 32 words
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391 1965-03-06 16 The scandalous games in the bedrooms of an island casino DOUGLAS (Isle of Man), Friday. TWO girls one French, the other an Irish art student tried to commit suicide after "scandalous bedroom incidents" while three Americans were running a casino here, an inquiry was told yesterday. The former security offl-Reuter - 391 words
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Advertisement385 1965-03-06 16 Education: America's Newest "Growth Industry" Unprecedented coreer opportunities for young people are burgeoning in what has now become the country's largest profession. Teachers' salaries have risen impressively with the new #.-mand. We're Teaching Our Children That Violence Is Fun A sobering look at the psychological conditioning youngsters undergo in daily385 words
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Advertisement348 1965-03-06 16 ifppfiJSliSYOll? OR- -SSf Artk-Kar can make you the cool, comfortable airconditioned driver. Think of it! With Art»cKar you drive and arrive fresh as a daisy. See your Artic-Kar dealer today and discover how easy and economical it is to enjoy instant auto air conditioning in your present car. P.S. Salesmer348 words
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Letter226 1965-03-06 17 IN Malaysia, the Prime Minister, some Cabinet Ministers, some Malaysian Ambassadors, members of public service commissions and not a few other high-ranking officials are government pensioners. It may be assumed that the cream of pensioners are a live force indispensable for the proper functioning of the226 words
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Letter135 1965-03-06 17 Not the greatest show V\ I would like to < <> n g r atulate "Viewer" on his mtv valid complaint reg a r ding unannounced changes of programme on Tali\i»hen Malaysia (ST March I>. The entire presentation of T.V. in this country seems to be on a most complacent135 words
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536 1965-03-06 17 I REPLY to a letter In your columns written by Enche Abdullah Ahmad referring to the roads in Johore. and I welcome the opportunity to explain the apparent inconsistencies. The Department la fully aware of the work which should be undertaken on the roads to536 words
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183 1965-03-06 17 WHEN A POSTAL ORDER IS DELAYED I received a postal order from Ringlet by post on Feb. 11. I produced it to the General Post Office on the Feb. 12 but was told the advice had not come from Ringlet. Again I produced It on Feb. 13 and still the183 words
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Letter102 1965-03-06 17 ANY sixth former must feel thoroughly indignant that "Teacher" "ST. Feb. 24) should so vent his dissatisfaction on us An HSC holder already pays for his lack of professional training by remaining only in the precarious position of a temporary teacher. The availability of a trained teacher demands his retrenchment.102 words
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Letter63 1965-03-06 17 IT is time that the Ministry of Education, Singapore, overhauls its present chaotic, unreasonable and haphazard system of allocating teachers to schools. In some schools the staff quota has been exceeded, while others are understaffed. Trainees especially feel this injustice since they have college assignments, lesson apparatus and notes and63 words
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Letter79 1965-03-06 17 IT is disheartening to note the announcement that "Candidates for admission to the Arts and Science Faculties" of the University of Singapore should normally be domiciled in the State of Singapore. Why such a condition when we are told that we must no longer consider ourselves Malayans. Singaporeans or Borneans79 words
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Letter76 1965-03-06 17 TE read in the Straits Times of policemen hiding in the tree-tops and behind large trees to catch offending motorists. In Serangoon Garden no police action seems to have been taken against motorists who have been parking their vehicles for several years on both sides of the narrow estate roads.76 words
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Letter103 1965-03-06 17 DUE to an oversight, the Road Tax for my motor-car hod not btw Dald on expiry Immediately on dt>coverv. the appropriate vu- tendered to r with supporting documents However the Regi>trar of Vehicle- refused to accept payment. but retained cheque and documents with a demand103 words
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142 1965-03-06 17 IN these days when the Senior Cambridge certificate Is no longer the i key to a job. but youths must have something even higher to join successfully In the competition tor work, it is doubly unfair that pupils in Lower Perak should142 words
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Letter138 1965-03-06 17 I REFER to the complaint about the office at the cashier's unit. Ministry of Health. He did raise two fingers indicating 2 p.m. in sign language as he had food in his mouth when interrupted. Not all Government departments have arrangements for lunch hour collection, only a few138 words
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Advertisement229 1965-03-06 18 < Miiimiifri from I'afr 10 1 j SITUATIONS VACANT S U.nd* St (Mi*.)— Box St rls exlr. WANTEO TEACHERS for t-.nior/ rnoon/Kveninn) •lunally: KaJ is Coll«ge taffies Place, B'pore ***** QUALIFIED BALLET TEACHER f.|.nr.-d for established ballet school. iMease write giving full particulars lo P.O. Box 2822 0.P.0 B'pore. EdoOttOn229 words
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Advertisement772 1965-03-06 18 1 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wore 1 <« < Win.)— Box in et* rxtrt WANTED MALC INDIAN fur Junior i-irrk rum-Khop assistance loh. Apply, personal life and family rtackcruund details to Box A6IBI 8 T Spore WANTED excellent out-door sales girls for easy selling product on attractive commission Including transport allowance.772 words
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Advertisement958 1965-03-06 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS WordM 5« (Ml*.)— Box St rts. rxtrm S WANTEO BY MINING Orgaaiudoi. If. Kuala Lumpur efflcieoi Senloi Fl ciai experience Applicaiiuns ut writing Kiving full details of qualifications and %J] HIWINSMSI with copies ol (estimooiale tv Box Al»u- _1 K.U. MANAGERESS WANTED by one of stnKaporc's Fashion958 words
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Advertisement1048 1965-03-06 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H Words ft (Mi*.)— Box S» ets. txtrm IS UNFURNISHED TWO BEDROOMS I ■1. Oxley Road Rental 5250. Ring HI pore MM "P REQUIRED European girl to pj! iar< Mouse with dnotner April Mar. 10c PO Hox WW4 K L 24, PATERSON ROAD, Spore. vailable now partly luriuaned1,048 words
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Advertisement910 1965-03-06 18 OUSES k LAND FOR SALE Harets M (Mi*.)— Box S» rU. txtrm II lUNGALOW, TERRACE. (FREE- 1 >LD) at it milf Puchong Road cou i-osite Klnara Hosipiul Contact Mr. COl i,». Telephone K L 096"2 or No. 41 ret iUiong Koad Garden >»•• BUNGALOW HOUSE. fulh HH .ned. Braddfll Heights910 words
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Advertisement915 1965-03-06 18 EDUCATION Words tt (Mi*.)— Box it ets. txtrm IS lUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: A I intlng: Rook Keeping: Banking me npany Secretaryship; Private Sec- V» arlal Practice: Typewriting: Sliort- Te ■A for details of beginners classes i March, apply CYMA College. Ad rnn mmration Officers. 2<M China ln»ur- Vli :t- Uullding. Kuala915 words
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Advertisement950 1965-03-06 18 DOCS, PETS, ETC. W wdm St < Mi*.)— Box St rts. asjrra li I lULL-TERRIER White puppies. Kour Fl ioth.« old. Di-norrm-d. Distempered, cok ry Big. ll#, Tessensohn Road. S por. I ***** P« ALSATIAN PUPPIES one let olack w Its It.iiutlfui Uhi-hahund Pupp 1 ■ej 132-C Tsmplnes Road. I*:950 words
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Advertisement863 1965-03-06 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wurdm SS < Itin.i—Rai sn ctm. rxtrm JRD CONSUL Please II immaiulaie Illion thi OLSLLEV 4 44 imrn.i lit Kii'ui'ran unner posl'ii OLVO 1H63 1 lIDSI unit tiu: 4hi Bfl <> n.o PI r I p tn ORRIS tooo (1961 1) Lad] hum i' iil-ili' order 1863 words
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Advertisement1244 1965-03-06 19 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K Out S'pori Suls P. Sham Penang HOt li-»rpeel Cdr 11 Mir I Mk 1/11 Mar 11 MtRON Liveniel, Dub'in, Glasgow... Mai II Mar 14 Mar 15/20 Mar 21 PELEUS Livtrpetl, Dublin. GUsgow... Mr 12 Mir 14 MEMNON Liitraeel, Glasgow Mar II Mar 211,244 words
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Advertisement1285 1965-03-06 19 WQM THE 4 EACILINES V \A>^aH t TlrlTlnfn aap-MMlillinaif an B^V<*^aal M Mn mnt *<.*»>ic it rouiH.t jrj.wuo owr* Pkin 7811, Pint *****. Pkaae Mil. Pkiae ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN Singapore P. S'Mfli Pining "lEIRA" (I) Si.ltl1,285 words
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Advertisement1107 1965-03-06 19 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS TQ ITMVI7TJI T IT fM Liverpool Mir 11 DtnVLnUL Hamburg Apr II S.ngipora Pt. S'hara Pening Rotteroaai Apr 1} ■»< jmM Hull Apr 17 la PMt, TNay fmviOi Apr 25 M Orough Apr 21 BENGLOE smppoi. pt.jMm (< r j»j1,107 words
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Advertisement1322 1965-03-06 19 toj- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD U.K./Continent Smgapon P S'^iti Pmirg CITY OF LEEDS Hi. re, L'don, H'burg, R'dam 11 II MX 17 It Mir 71 21 Mi CUTILLIAN Hivra, L'don, H'burg, Roam 11/15 Aar IS 11 Apr 11,21 A) CITY OF CHICAGO London. H'burg. R'dam. Hivra Hull, Grangtmouth, I'gMm..1,322 words
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579 1965-03-06 20 rE easier trend at the end of last week continued on Monday, and prices, having at last stepped down from the 72 cents level, now seem to have j stabilised for the time being i at just over 71 cents report IKB. Co. Ltd.579 words
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860 1965-03-06 20 From Our Market Correspondent fXDI'STRIAL prices were 1 steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia as peace talk reports between Indonesia and Malaysia took on a more certain look. Turnover, however, remained on the small side. Fifteen counters showed small improvements including Uniteers done860 words
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Article27 1965-03-06 20 Malayan Stock lndi«.-s Mar. 4 M 'Industrials: xn.'M mi v J'ns: 104.71 ini.,,l S rubbers: 105.55 105.51 •IW. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article766 1965-03-06 20 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou«t«arj (3.000> ounltp> (1.000) 51.62; E»tt ordi. (1.000) 51.71. (7.000) $1.70: F and M. ardt. (1.000) 52.45. (2.000)766 words
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Article69 1965-03-06 20 S'MINCSC Produc. e»oh»r port neon prices p«r picul yraltl day: Cocenut all: bulk S&4| RHler* dru L-r. Copra: Mar/Apr. L'K/Contlnral t'nquoted. Ptppir: Muntok white $1 Sarawak white M47J xrllen, »p«-. v Sarawak blark *142| ntllrrs. garMt Utmponic blark |1SO(N) lelier*. AST llii.'liNi dell. m. Singiport Cocenut Oil Milltrt*69 words
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Article27 1965-03-06 20 Mar. 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 711 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $629.37 i (down $2). Unofficial estimated offering 250 tons (down IS tons).27 words
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Advertisement1193 1965-03-06 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KISLN KAISHA LTD. E««t Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service i YotofaTii Mortren lownto Ottroit Ctucigs Ttuneiama Man" 13 14 Apt 24 Apr 22 May n May 31 May SJaaa MLnrskiea Mara" 21/23 Apr I May 4 laaa IJaaa 13 Jaaa linn Wast Coast of Central South America1,193 words
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Advertisement1069 1965-03-06 20 > M^^ml Baaal aaaaS aaaV Laft '^eB bTblb^bbV aaf AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALANO INBIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. GULF SERVICE Ta: TamtfiHi. Briiktat tat s,«»e, Ta: Miarat nt Natsttttiaaai Ptataf P S'fa<" S'M»» S'pora P S'haaj Pentnt BOMBALA Ik Mir 11/12 Mar 11/14 Mar RAJUIA 11/24 Mat 75 Mar 21 Mar UNKURA-1,069 words
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Advertisement287 1965-03-06 20 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST DIIECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MALAYA TO CANADIAN AND US MEAT UIES PORTS Spore P. S'*im Ptnang >n loroata ORIENI MARINER Ip N/H 73 2b 71 Mi, 14 ORIENT IRAOER Haf H/22 13/ M »/H IMt 1» ORIENT LINER Jaat 12/14 IS/11 17/11287 words
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Advertisement51 1965-03-06 20 SPORE P'SHAM PENAN tTA ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ET FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA A CHITTAGONC M.V. "VISHVA VIR" tor Framo'-'la Adelaide Melbourne Sydney Mar. IS/1* Mar. 11/14 fROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" tor Trincomolee. Modrai and Colcutta in. 15/U/Mor 6 Mar. CMat A«ntt: R JUMABHOY I SONS LT 24. Malacca Street, Tel:51 words
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Article106 1965-03-06 21 MELBOURNE. FYI. INDUSTRIAL, falls again covered practically the whole list. Moves were mostly small. Base ■i"-i.,ls -mit :n«<Bul..r. Mt. I-., down to 325. 6d. belore recovering to close at 335. 6d. while Renison Im dropped 3s. 6d. to 555. OiN v. rrr ,-teady. The Melbourne closing stock exchange106 words
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Article255 1965-03-06 21 'WARt'H first (rade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Mncapore a ,,d Kuala Lumpur vrstrrday at "I 1 centa per lb up one-eirhth of a cent on Thursday'a closinp rv rl for the position. The tone was idle. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. rloain C prices in rents255 words
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Article235 1965-03-06 21 March. S. Three months. INDUSTRIALS i<tradl4cts National Iron v ou >iuilupa 14 cU. t'niteerslt cts. City uev. 7 M. Cont. 12 cts Smelters 26 eta. M. Cables IS eta. r:«*olscu. McAllsterl2cta. r -d Dlsp. 12 eta. M. Invest. 10 ctt. F N. 16 eta. 0.C.8.a tscts. Kit -Patricks235 words
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Article115 1965-03-06 21 t^HIPS lying alongslds the Slntapsrs Harbour wharves er sisecteO tort jy srs: Cathay 1/2, Patroclus 3 4, W.ilrata Steel Admiral 10/11, (ilenroy 13 14. State of Kutch 15/16, Hrvatska It. Mandowl 23/24. Dartford Acapenor 33/34. Dolpheverett M 30. Bradeverett 4041, Asmara 44, Rrnvannoch 4.". Port Louis Marti115 words
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Article71 1965-03-06 21 me MaUys- Siehangs Banks- Asie- ciatic made these changes I nerchsnts yesterday (all rates i tn JI00>: Ntw Vsrk: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail On 32 13/16. SO d'»t. 33 3/16 F iii-.i:' bills, 33 5 16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3*. airmail. d jr. 3671 words
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Article33 1965-03-06 21 free exchange market In w Hoi; Ko'i; \mtrrday the US dollar was quoted at 6 Tot for T.T. l| for catrt. Sterling was quoted at 16 and ene tsel ef Reid :>'33 words
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296 1965-03-06 21 with nearby positions holding at s noon levels, while deferred months t were quoted a shade easier. > Tin future again were untrmded although steady. The General Services Adminl- j stration on Thursday announced i the sale of 50 long tons of tin296 words
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Advertisement906 1965-03-06 21 ll>JKvll.| 3 iUil^; t |MJ ll a l "ll i( onlinucd from Pace 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 Word, M (MiH.)-Box St rt* ,xtr, I UNITED MOTOR FINANCE Co. 1 L.M OCf«f The folloutnK t,ood qualm LM4 Austin 1100. J963 Isufi iiorituard S, W. Flat 111H vc. l»60 Opil Ki-kord.906 words
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Advertisement811 1965-03-06 21 -I AT YOUR SERVICE /_J Word. 5« (Mm Box <» r(l ,xtr, KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. 22 The Arcade, lit Floor Tel: OSSIU. Spore. y lANCS PHOTOCOPY Microfilm v darvKc 123. Hark, t sired. <H por»). d CERTIFICATES (Rlrth/Marrlag*/ Di'Mth) copied while yuu wait. Koto--0 matic. AS RobionoD Koad. Spore. SISMU.811 words
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Advertisement589 1965-03-06 21 _^^l SOUTH EAST METAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED Due to unforeseen circumstances, the management announces that their ElectroChemical Division will not commence business until further notice. Therefore no one is authorised to transact any business on their behalf in this section of the Company. P W.I). TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received589 words
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Advertisement335 1965-03-06 21 SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for February 1965— plculs 2.569. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD RLPLAXTING OFFICER j Applications are Invited lor the c appointment as Replanting Officer* In the Board's service. Applicant* must be Federal Citizeos and must be able to speak the National j Language335 words
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Advertisement405 1965-03-06 21 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN EURAL A INDUSTRIAL DEVELOP: AUTHORITY. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from registered P.W.D. Contractors Suppliers for the supply and Installations oi the following to the Propo&ed Shopping Centre and Offices on Part of Lot. 332. Section 46. Jalan Tuar.".u Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur, for405 words
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Advertisement255 1965-03-06 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building. for the following works I (a) THE PROPOSED EARTHWORK ON HILL NO. 18 AND FORMER HILL NO. 20 AND KILLING OF AREAS ADJACENT TO JALAN BOON LAY. Show Round:- Bth255 words
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Advertisement226 1965-03-06 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT AND AIDED SCHOOLS TEACHERS IX TRAINING Ul I II UK .111 K SCHOOL < 1 Xl 1 K ATK (ENGLISH MKDM M m ii m i siiti.A.M Qualifications: j Must be Singapore citizens. Afe: 18—29 on 1.1.1965. Only Science Stream cnndidatej with following need226 words
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285 1965-03-06 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with PENANG. Friday kISTRALIAN Des Coleman, Colin miloh s Dang-in-iorm siamc jockey who rode five winners on Wednesday, can follow up with nother good day here on Sunday. Coleman has five mounts and four of them are strongly fancied inlying Pinkson285 words
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Article1055 1965-03-06 22 PENANG— 3rd DAY Race 1—2.30 Class 6 ($4300) lOf 1 295.0 Al (Uschid a i Veni Vicii R.S. Breuk 8 9 7 (SF> Smith 10 2 ***** Beradu N»«ib a (Sgor St.) Lee. 5 9.2 IF) -Rahwi 7 3 254P5 MmUr a 'CTL Kortjsli Heddle. 6 8.13 Hamid V. 41,055 words
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Article34 1965-03-06 22 Delhi Cup <Sban>: C'wealth Forces S'pore (holdersi 5 C'wealtri Porces Malaya 2. Netri Lte: CRC 6 Pt. Dicfcson RC 1; St. Pauls OBA 2 Ceylonese Youth 0. Malacca l*e: Teachers 6 Police 0.34 words
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Article29 1965-03-06 22 Kluane Div. 2 ko: War Dent. Civilians 2 Eleaus E.*t. 1. lnl«rnchool<i (Malacca): Banda Hilir 1 I ACS 0. Clifford Sch 3 ACS I wan 2 (K. Kangsar).29 words
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Article388 1965-03-06 22 0 VMM lI. LV spotlights the fancied runners at Penant tomorrow: RACE ONE Al Kasohid: I winner over 9f at Kuala Lumpur in November: can stay 101. brradu Naslb: running on D fifth to Shiruz over 7f last Sunday: second to Al Rasrhid at K.L. Crown Lea»e:388 words
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414 1965-03-06 22 HOW to prove a horse was not tried? By VERNON MORGAN ON DON. Fri. The J betting public, and some sports writers take thr view that cheating in horse racing is rampant in Britain today and that something; should be done about it. t Ls alleged that more jxtople areReuter - 414 words
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Advertisement372 1965-03-06 22 mmmmmm m CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 1965 r NTKII v I OK -< M \< I Mtl\ Ml i WOIDATES Entries for the above examination from Private Candidates who i an furnish proof that they have llowed a proper course of stuciiea In Science and are lceeplni? ,p with their372 words
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Advertisement310 1965-03-06 22 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. Original Policy No *****6 on the life of Mr Tan Teh Toon for sum assured of IRO.OOO has been reported lost. Notice Is hereby c'.ven that It no claim or representation is made to the Company within seven days of the date hereo:310 words
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Advertisement351 1965-03-06 22 NOTICES I f JKR NOTICE REPAIRS TO TIMBER BRIDGE No. 11/6 at 11th Milestone KUALA LUMPURKAJANG ROAD ROUTE I SOUTH IN ULU LANGAT DISTRICT IS NOW COMPLETED. THE WEIGHT RESTRIC-! TION IS LIFTED WITH EFFECT FROM 3rd MARCH. t— 6. j H LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TENDER NOTICE TRANSFKR OK DIESEL351 words
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Advertisement350 1965-03-06 22 >ÜBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TECHNICAL AFTBENTICE Application* are invited from federal Cltlsens only for sponsorJiip to a four-year course In Slectrical Engineering at the rechnical College. Kuala Lumpur. ai'AUFH'ATIO.VS Candidates should be over 16 rearg and below 21 years of age >n Ist July. 1965 and must EITHER ia>350 words
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Advertisement60 1965-03-06 22 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS-FEVER- j|ifip HEADACHES PAINS jO. Ik SIMPLY TEAR OFF |fc/ TABLETS FROM STRIP. Bff \i^>rW- SAME GENUINE ASPRCT I Aj* SAFE EFFECTIVEI o** THE PAIN RELIEVER &yP7 *3SiaV^ KNOWN AND TRUSTED 1 THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA "^si..' 4 1 I AND THE WORLD. /^C%ivs MEW MORE ECONOMIC MA60 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-03-06 22 DIARY (,OLF Spore Open third round < Bukit course. 12 noon). Malacca Club monthly tourney I stableford (Lereh>. >»>( IR Pahanr Cup final: 4th Bn RMR v Bth Bn RMR iR. Ran«e Rd. XL Lit). Defence Fund match: Perak v Spore (Stadium Perak. 8 p.sn.v TENNIS Taipiiig CRC Open championships50 words
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Article, Illustration606 1965-03-06 23 LIM KEE CHAN; MANSOOR RAHMAN - LIM KEE CHAN MANSOOR RAHMAN SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF By and Singapore, Friday JAPAN'S Tadashi Kitta shot into the lead after the second round of the Singapore open golf championship with a four-undcr-par 69 for a two-round total of 139 over the Bukit Course606 words
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400 1965-03-06 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA STORE CRICKET By SINGAPORE. Fii. Slnpapore l Recreation Club and i «lio meet on Sunday, appear to the best chance of preventing JSiiiKaiiore Cricket Ciub from winning the Singapore Cricket. Association senior tournament again this season. The SCC won the championship400 words
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Article470 1965-03-06 23 Scores after the second round: 139 T. Kitta (Jpn) 70. 69 (33. 36). 140 C. Tugot (PI) 71, 69 (34. 35): K. Newdick <NZ> 69. 71 (34. 37». 141 H. Vasuda (Jpn) 71. 70 (35. 35>. 142 F. Phillips (Aust) 72, 70 (33. 37. 143 K. Isomura470 words
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162 1965-03-06 23 SINGAPORE. Kri. Two golf tournaments in me Far-East circuit will serve as qualifying rounds for Asians aiming to com-' prte in the Carting world championship at Sutton, Massachusetts, later tlu> year. They are the Malayan, Open at Kuala Lumpur on 1 Mar. 11-14162 words
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Article276 1965-03-06 23 Hall and Griffith batter Aussies TEST CRICKET KINGSTON. Pri. The West Indies and Australia were locked in a tense struggle for first Inning! lead after West Indian fast bowler Wes Hall gained an early breakthrough yesterday Australia were 211 for nine, in reply to West Indies' 239 at the '■lose276 words
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Article96 1965-03-06 23 W. INDIKS Ist Inns: 239. AUSTRALIA Ist Inns (overnight 32-0 1 Lawry lbw b Hall 19. Simpson c Kanhai b Hall U. C'owper c Nurse b Hall 26. O'Neill c Butcher b White 40. Booth b Griffith 3. ThomM b Griffith 23. Phllpott c White b Hall 22. Hawk*96 words
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Article43 1965-03-06 23 CALCUTTA. Pn New Zealand had scored 259 lor six wickets at close of play on the first day of the Second Test against India here today. Their skipper. John Reid. »a* in great form, hitting a forceful > 82. Reuwr. j43 words
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241 1965-03-06 23 WORLD ROUNDUP MIAMI BEACH. Fri. Five Davis Cup stars were beaten by unseeded players in the third round of the Good Neighbour lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Top-seeded Fred Stolle (Australia) went down to Tomas Koch 'Brazil) 8-2. 0-1; Manuel SanUna (Spain)Reuter - 241 words
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Advertisement262 1965-03-06 23 ♦4 llr PiiaT THE CAPLESS FOUNTAIN PEN WON THE OSCAR f^s?3 jpl jj SILVER CUP PRIZES Ijt^^^^^l IN ""XcV c SALON |(^J=f^|[fi| LE CADEAU ET L 1 |^|4~2?Z I I ENTREPRISE "PARIS i^^^j^»i t\ 0 b/~ s Mi Ifi C uHls*lC 3^4 ■MB niodtl ihown: SUZUKI SO MODILKtO »occ? Jtrolt.262 words
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Article, Illustration16 1965-03-06 24 THE Vana di-Pertuan Agjpng with the Duke of Edinburgh, ;it the fotana Negara yesterday.16 words
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231 1965-03-06 24 Sergeant killed in Johore ambush buried SINGAPORE. Fri. A sergeant of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, one of eight shot dead in Johore over the week-end, was buried with full military honours here today. The burial of Sgt. Mohamed bin Abdul Hamid. 33. took place shortly after a Defence Ministry communique231 words
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Article47 1965-03-06 24 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture. Mr. Fong Sip Chee. today declared open a three-day seven-man photo exhibition at the Victoria Memorial. The display of 275 prints was taken by sevrn Fellows of the Royal Photographic Society of Oreat Britain47 words
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Article89 1965-03-06 24 WALK-OUT AT PENANG BANK PENANG, Fri. The staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here staged a walk-out this afternoon. The 64 workers, all members of the National Union of Bank Employees, stopped uork and trooped out of their office at 4.30 p.m. A spokesman for the union said later89 words
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Article76 1965-03-06 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. An elderly Chinese vagrant collapsed, and died in the Central Police Station yesterday evening immediately after a radio car crew brought him in. He nad been found sleeping In front of the Ministry of Labour in Havelock Road at 6.20 p.m. Police are trying76 words
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Article33 1965-03-06 24 JAKARTA. Frl— lndonesia and Nigeria have agreed to establish diplomatic relations with the rank of embassy In Lagos and Jakarta, !t was announced here today by the Indonesian Foreign Office. APAP - 33 words
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Article78 1965-03-06 24 Girl runs amok, slashes baby CINGAPORE, Fri. A 16-year-old girl ran amok and slashed her year-old baby brother and two maidservants living nearby in Princess Elizabeth Estate yesterday, a Police I spokesman disclosed today. She was later found in her own flat, carrying a chopper, by her father, a businessman,78 words
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86 1965-03-06 24 MUNICH. Fri. Children who wetted their beds were murdered as part of Adolf Hitler's "mercy killing" campaign, a war crimes court was told yesterday. Elfriede Prause. 47. a former nurse, testified she did not report chronic bedwetters to her hospital superiors. "It was myUPI - 86 words
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Article26 1965-03-06 24 PEKING. Prl Visiting Pakistan President Ayub Khan today continued his talks with Chinese lenders with the South-east Asia situation a main topic. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article47 1965-03-06 24 SINGAPORE Fri. The Ml- Ulster for Education, Mr Ong Pang Boon will officially derl.ire open the two-day annual exlili bition of the Singapore Vocational Institute at Balestler Road iomorrow at 1 p.m. On both day*, the exhibition will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.47 words
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Article336 1965-03-06 24 LONDON. Prl—Stock markets ended the week and the account on an extremely quiet note today. A few minor features appeared, mostly following company statements, but otherwise little of interest developed Gold shares made further headway on small general buying in the morning but failed to336 words
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Article51 1965-03-06 24 LONDON. Prl. Spot 22Vid.. Apr. 22'« d.. May 21-15 16d.. June 21-13'16d., Apr/June 22'» d.. July/ Sept. 21-U/16d.. Oct. Dec. 21\d., i Jan. Mar. 21-9 16d.. Apr. June I 21'-d.. July Sept 21-7'16d.. Oct./, Dec. 21 c.l.f. Mar. 21 >.d.. 'Apr 21-3 16d.. May 21-3 16d. Tone: Steady but51 words
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Article23 1965-03-06 24 LONDON. Frl. Buyers £1263. sellers £1267. Forward buyers £1257... sellers £1260. Settlement £1263 Turnover a.m. 150 tons. pm 295 tons Tone: Steady23 words
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79 1965-03-06 24 LONDON". Fri- Mildrnhall in eastern England, which has barred coloured workers, yesterday said it planned to review its decision. Protests followed Mildenhall's recent move to bar a firm employing 80 people 2."> of them coloured which planned to more here from London. Sir DingleReuter - 79 words
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Obituary31 1965-03-06 24 CABLE RECEIVED FROM C*J >.n .'Mat inolhrr of K. Vnlnpunu U-lnaprctor ln<l:..r >< hools SrumMin and K Hlimde >'.atm« MANUEL NICHOLAS CAMPOS. r.-lirM I KdueatlM Road riiui'h (P.I r«. Bldadan r31 words