The Straits Times, 12 March 1965
1965-03-12
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Title Section19 1965-03-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Rational LIBRARY. Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. MARCH 12. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100519 words
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1150 1965-03-12 1 Warning follows library bomb scare SINGAPORE. Thurs. Til E Government today warned the public ;if;;iinsl "mis chievoiis and irres ponsible elements" who are out to spread Ie a r and panic following yesterday's !>om!> explosion in Macdonald House. The warning came after a bomb scare al Hie National Lib I1,150 words
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Article53 1965-03-12 1 LONDON. Thurs. The commando carrier HMS Albion ha.s left for the Far East, the Minor Defence announced last niKht HMS Albion's task will be to embark a Royal Marine commando or Infantry battalion whenever required and to transport it to any trouble spot." an officialUPI - 53 words
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Article, Illustration693 1965-03-12 1 Now Jakarta says no to summit THE EXCUSE: TENGKU'S RECENT STATEMENTS HAVE ANGERED PUBLIC OPINION IN INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday PRESIDENT Soekarno has refused to meet Tengku Abdul Rahman for summit talks in Bangkok. Announcing this today, the Ministry of External Affairs said that Jakarta gave "no693 words
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772 1965-03-12 1 By OH KEE TIANG and HO SAI KONG: PENANG. Thurs. yEAR CAS shells and Verey flares were fired by police to disperse a fleet of about 120 motor sampans carrying more than 1.200 inshore fishermen who came today from Kuala Muda. 22 miles away772 words
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Article85 1965-03-12 1 NANTES <\V. France Thurs. A 28-year-old pri■OSCr hen met hi.s father for the first time in the back ol R Black Maria on their w»v to lail The young prisoner, chatting to tho 53-year-old man handcuffed beside him. heard of the mans two-year-old son. who dis- jReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration304 1965-03-12 1 PADMAN GOPAL - PADMAN GOPAL By ftIALA LUMPUR, Thins. A millionaire's 11 -year-old son. kidnapped from his school yesterday afternoon, was today loiiikl dead in a room at Brickfields here. The boy. Lee Tak Meng. was the youngest son of Mr. Lee Kok Chee. proprietor of Ace304 words
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Article37 1965-03-12 1 BANGKOK. Thurs.— One United States Marine Corps battalion and the Third Battalion of the Royal Thai Marine Corps will take part in n landing exercise on the coast oomewhere In southern Thailand on March 20.37 words
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Article76 1965-03-12 1 rKYO. Thurv— A Japanese family of four plunged to death from a passenger ferry ship near Kobe early today. A steward said he saw the family, a man and his wife and their two sons aged six and two. at the stern of theReuter - 76 words
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Article59 1965-03-12 1 SAIOON Thurs Bflwefn lo and 20 US Air Force iPtfighter- bombers roared ofT from Da Nang air bus* on a .".ecre* bombing mission today Ail Force officials refused to disclose any details of thr strike The Unite. ***** announces air strikes K «lnst North Vietnam, but missionsUPI - 59 words
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Article33 1965-03-12 1 PAPEETE i Tahiti i. Thins Admiral Eail Mounbptteii. Chief ol the British Defence Staff, arrived here Uu.s afternoon for a nve-day visit He has ju.si finished a visit to New Zealand33 words
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Article116 1965-03-12 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Blood trails after border clash GEOFFREY GELDARD From l/UCHINIi. Thurs. Fierce fighting near (he border in the Bail area, south of Kuchil broke the long lull m Sarawak. For tin- Aral tlm confrontation i» Indonesian* Bseo artillery against the security Several Indon hit during thi but were carried ba the116 words
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Article45 1965-03-12 1 CANBERRA. Tl Belln Inland exploded ktotnfc ne reopenei ■i for Dp: Shane Paltn. Only a >m. "ii the Ulandi tin lins northwexi od Australian w lomormn v "fT. roleum Exploratl tWaptci plan> to drill for oil in thr Maud* Reuti45 words
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Article27 1965-03-12 1 STOP PRESS ARKLE WINS LONDON. Thurs Arkle. Itt-M on favourite. \wm Cheltenham (iold (up by M lcncths from Mill llmi^r (inn-:>(h Stonry Cros^in^ <liM)l> mas third. Ipncthv ;<»27 words
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Advertisement30 1965-03-12 1 Quafita IN EXCHANGE tHI W" S FOR LIDS FROM |O\ APOLLO iSs THE QUALITY jl? ESSENCE OF OO JJ K CHICKEN m u^ M ML $/f J ESSENCE jSg; U30 words
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Advertisement56 1965-03-12 1 SOLID AS A ROCK I < ?i&. lE"' J''* 9"* i M mO.CB.C OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100. 000, 000. 0G ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000 0C GENERAL RESERVE 30,500,000 0C TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $479,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0X. 8.C.56 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article172 1965-03-12 2 Arabs may withdraw Bonn envoys UEIKI T. Thurs. Pr. sidrnt NMMf announced list night that representatives of Arab Heads of State who met in Cairo had rreommrndrri that all Arab Ambassadors be withdrawn from Bonn immediately. -prrch hrn.uh'.ivt over iirn K.klki. he s.uri this was one of four resolutions toReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-03-12 2 FLARE-UP IN YEMEN FIGHTING ADEN. Thurs. Aden Radio yesterday reported hand-to-hand fighting between followers of the deposed Imam Mohammed Al Badr and Republican forces In the town of Harlb. in eastern Yemen. South Arabian Prrteral Kuards on the borders of the BHhnn Siit'e of the fVderation could mm> the ngbttaiReuter - 92 words
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Article23 1965-03-12 2 TOKYO. Tliurs —Mr. Jotaro Kawakanu. 7t>-year-old cliHinnan oi the Socialist Party, today announced his resignation because of 111 health— AP.AP - 23 words
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439 1965-03-12 2 AMERICAN JETS WIN CONTROL OF VITAL HIGHWAY AMERICAN military authorities last night reported that ihe tide has turned in the battle for control of Binh Dinh Province and its vital highway route. The use of American Air Force jets, which have pounded439 words
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Article64 1965-03-12 2 LONDON. Thurs. Russia is holding back promised major arms supplies to North Vietnam, authoritative diplomatic reports said last night. The reports said this was because the Kremlin was believed to be moving slowly to steer clear of possi'.ilr direct involvement in any armed collision with the IS.64 words
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114 1965-03-12 2 DANANG. Thurs. Vietnamese Rangers fired into the air here last night to break up a crowd of Buddhists shouting anti- Catholic slogans. There were no reports of injuI ries but nine civilians and seven military personnel were arrested by the Rangers from theAP - 114 words
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Article55 1965-03-12 2 SYDNEY. Thurs.— A 23-n.pmbrr Indonesian delegation. T* Protestant and Rom;!ii Catholic churches, arrived in Sydney yestcr- day to Mart a fMr-WMk g. ocl\.;lll i visit to Australia. The leader of the tl 'leu n oi. Mr. T. B. Simatupang. is immrr I j chlef-of -staff ofReuter - 55 words
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Article63 1965-03-12 2 NEMV DELHI. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur 1 Sha.strl. replied to charges by political opponents that he was a, > weak leader. "I have thoroughly I peeped Into my heart and have found that I am not weak." M i said In a63 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-03-12 2 Washington statement hopeful, says Thant T'MTtD NATIONS. Thurs— The Secre-tary-General. V Thant. who seeks Last-West negotiations to end the war in Vietnam, said yesterday that the latest Washington statement on the issue was "moderate and helpful." The State Department on Tuesday repeated its view that there could be no negotiation94 words
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227 1965-03-12 2 U.S. PLEDGE ON DEFENCE AID TO MANILA MANILA, Thursday. AMERICAN officials have pledged to give '"serious and sympathetic consideration" to any Philippine request for military aid to protect this country against Indonesian and Chinese infiltrators, it was reported today. US. Assistant Secretary of State lor Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. WilliamUPI - 227 words
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151 1965-03-12 2 Blonde: I was rented out to sheikhs GRAZ (Austriai. Thurs—. An Austrian electrician employed by a Kuwait <>il firm was being questioned by police here yesterday about allegedly "renting out" his blonde bride to oil-rich sheikhs. The arTair \va.> brought to light when Konrad Otter. 33. approached a pretty blonde151 words
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208 1965-03-12 2 Jakarta may ban Muslim student body JAKARTA. Thurs. Pressure is mountIng; against the HMI the Muslim Student Organisation which is openly Oghticg the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). And there waa lfar here In political circles that the HMI may sulTor the same fate of the BFS I Body for theAP - 208 words
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Article65 1965-03-12 2 TAIPEH. Thurs— Abou-. .uid observers from Asian, African and Latin American countries wiil meet here from April 2« to May 3 lor the second Far Ea^. regtonal private enterprise workshop. It was announced U The participants will acquire first-hand Information on Nationalist Chii'.as achievements in promoting65 words
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Article29 1965-03-12 2 CANBERRA. Thurs. Immigrants .swelled Australia's population by 12.175 In January. the highest figure ever recorded for the month, the Commonwealth Mr. K. M- Archer, r* ported today.29 words
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Advertisement251 1965-03-12 2 QANTAS&FUES DIRECT ID On March 31 Qantas will add all the excitement of Vienna, the world's most romantic city, to the spectacular Qantas V-Jet Express service to Europe and London. Only Qantas offers you Vienna direct from Singapore. .it M > B mil really remember ienna (MCC >ou dine by251 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-03-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^/ELL. l^\ V /lT ISUT -N OOH'T LIJ^B VT aOMfOtnABLB J TMI6 NEW /"->? f r C-^\ 77-222 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-03-12 3 By LORD GARDINER IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS LONDON, Thurs.— England, for good or ill, has become a multi-racial society. Lord Gardiner, a leading member of the Labour Government, told the House of Lords last night. Inaction by the two previous Conservative governments had meant that theReuter - 390 words
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83 1965-03-12 3 i ONDI A hum who tor tIM U.st lour wars tM tribute to tin nimiory ol Sir Ttv.■M Bii'iliiin with an annual rw tice in Tin- rtBM v. a.- ldentijioc l today m Mr. Ignathn J Funi;. of Homi! Kong. Mr Futik.'. who DCW worts83 words
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Article67 1965-03-12 3 LO^NDON Thurs. Sicei production in Britain la.st month if ;n hcci an all time pe:<k. it was announced today 'cy ilip Iron and Steel Board Output avrraffrd 560.700 tons a week nr" 1 per rtiM ny re I i In January and 8) per cent up onReuter - 67 words
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Article25 1965-03-12 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Charles Wheeler. 72, announced yesterday he would retire at the end of next year as president of the Royal Academy.— AP.AP - 25 words
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252 1965-03-12 3 Negroes camp in the streets at night PROTESTS IN TWO ALABAMA TOWNS SELMA, Thurs. I Several hundred civil rights demonstrators camped last night in the streets of two Alabama cities. More than 350 kept vigil of singing and praying in Selma after a similar demonstration began in Montgomery, the state252 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-03-12 3 rOPENHAGEN. Thur.v Angered by police actions against freedom marching I Negroes in Alabama, jazz trumpeter Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong said here yesterday "they would beat Jesus If he was black and marched The Negro musician. 64. normally soft-spoken on racial issues, said he189 words
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Article66 1965-03-12 3 NOT BY BREAD ALONE... I ONUOV, Thurs— Man cannot livt- by bread certainly not llri-li-.ii bread British bread is tasteless, rubber.v and often repulsive. Dr. Thomas Moore, a nutritional expert told a meeting of the Royal Society of Health yesterday. One explanation for this might be that accountants with anReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration59 1965-03-12 3 f- ANY girl can take (0 her clothes oH, but it's how she does it that A counts in show busincis. 7 —by a blonde .spokesman for the British A.s.socni vi of Striptease Artists, protesting against the engaitement of three "steal actresses to play strippers in a film. MRS.59 words
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Article43 1965-03-12 3 LONDON. Thurs. The 70-ye:tr-old Duke of Windsor lay "with both eyes covered in the London Clinic yesterday after a third deUcate eye operation In 12 days. A clinic spokesman described the Duke's condition after the operation as •technically satisfactory."43 words
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219 1965-03-12 3 COLOURED PEOPLE ARE EXPLOITED IN LONDON: REPORT 1 ONI) O N Thurs. Coloured immigrants living in London nearly half of all those in Britain are often "shamelessly exploited"' when they try to buy or rent homes, says .in olliiial report published here tod.i> It says they often pay high prices219 words
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133 1965-03-12 3 LONDON Thurv Mr Harold Wilson. Brltaln*l li rm- Minister, la to visit Rcme from April 27 to 29 for talks with Italian leaders. It officially announced ye»--i tertfay I It was the first tune the dates for the visit, planned some time ago hadReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-03-12 3 Mrs. Lohn - HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE ON WHAT IS PERFECT? Mrs. Lohn -by LONDON. Thurs. Wealthy Mrs. Joan Cohn, 43, when asked if she planned to marry British actor Laurence Harvey, said yesterday: "How can you improve on somethins; that is perfect." "Perfect is the only word for our relationship" Mrs. Cohn,UPI - 193 words
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Article28 1965-03-12 3 ATHENS. Thurs. A powerful earthquake has destroyed 100 cot tage.s and killed two elderly women on an Aegean Sea island, report* reaching here said. U.PI.UPI - 28 words
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Advertisement239 1965-03-12 3 J^^l^r C.X.TANG (S) LTD. pßf'^^V" *j tfiCf 31 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 j •BL-J 5S C 32 3£ Til: ***** *****(4 lIN£SI. f INTRODUCES ff OF LONDON FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY PREPARATIONS demonstrated by Overseas Trained Beauty Senior Consultant Miss Rosemary Fitzsimmons, who will be in attendance Miss Rosemary Fitzsimmont UNTIL239 words
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Advertisement234 1965-03-12 3 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY I *55 I Wonder Tonic with I Each bweetlet is equivaienr to I 10 oranges (Vitamin C). '^Mtof^ HICEE 3WEETLETS will keep your k complexion smooth and clear, tree from blemishes and rough skin. Il will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, and fill you234 words
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Article, Illustration495 1965-03-12 4 A loaded revolver found, court told CINGAPORE, Thurs. A young couple were asleep when a police party broke into their room and seized a loaded revolver from under their bed, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Inspector Y.C. Ying, who led the raid, identified495 words
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Article54 1965-03-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The tuberculosis control unit of the Ministry of Health will be con- ducting a mass X-ray of residents of postal district 16 in the TarnDines area, starting from Monday. The X-ray is free and all residents of the area above the age of54 words
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Article275 1965-03-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Sigma Cable Company today sacked 13 employees who are engaged in an "illegal" strike at its factory in Jurong. The firm's managing director, Mr. Andrew Chang, told the Straits Times that dismissal notices together "with whatever outstanding monies owing them" were today275 words
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Article192 1965-03-12 4 NTUC DIRECTIVE TO BANK UNION: SINGAPORE. Thurs. An emergency general meeting of employees of the Chartered Bank today accepted a directive from the National Trades Union Congress that there should be a return to normalcy in the bank as from tomorrow. The directive came192 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-03-12 4 CINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 Singapore tourist guide, Inche Abul Rahman bin Ibrahim, 56, has found that honesty pays. He received a letter this morning informing him of a $30 reward for him for returning a leather purse found in his car last month. The billfold, containing (Malaysian)169 words
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Article117 1965-03-12 4 "Mr. Oarfleld has requested us to reward you $30 for your Integrity, and we shall theretara be gratelul if you will cotre to this office at your convenience to collect the receipt." Inche Abdul Rahman, father of 15 children three of them working, said: "I Intend to117 words
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85 1965-03-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A quiz contest among secondary school students organised with the cooperation of the Education Ministry as part of the anti-leprosy campaign, begins tomorrow and closes on Mar. 19. The aim of the contest is to educate the younger generation In all aspects85 words
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Advertisement45 1965-03-12 4 B H^i AUDREY fk'i ifaJt MANN •-J *J BRINGS THE WEST END SINGAPORE. n tt S ENTERTAINS IN THE VI »S FRENCH RESTAURANT *IE S| From 10 15 pm. (Floor-Show Time) J* GREAT WORLD CABARET Presents Tonight GENERAL RADIO NITE Courtesy of: HOCK CHEONG CO.45 words
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Advertisement370 1965-03-12 4 rCATHAY, NOW" PALACE '^^cinema- anUWIHh: —^katong^^ 11. m 230 600 9.1$ pm. No Frc« Liit) 2 30, 600& 9 15 p.m. ",,fHIS IS ADULT ENTERTAIMMEMT -r 1~, NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16! »THE CARPETBAB6ERS i .YA TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION" M\Kffk. PARAMOUNT PICTURES release CCS- George PEPPARD Carroll WSk^+JKSSP BAKER Alan370 words
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207 1965-03-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selan- gor Stamp Club today urged the Government to issue special i stamps to commemorate the defence of i the country. Mr C Nußara.iah. the club's secretary, described the I ol National Defence .stamps as "'most urgent He *a!d207 words
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Article30 1965-03-12 5 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. The M.ilxysian Minister of Works, Pom.s and Telecommunications. Dat<> V.T. Sambanthan. will fly hero on March 19 to observe the troric of the Singapore Tel»phone Board.30 words
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177 1965-03-12 5 3 charged with consorting with Indons SITIA W A N Thurs Three men were charged in the magistrates court here today with offences under the i Internal Security Act. No nliMs were recorded. The thrrr are Mohamed N Mir alias Timbul bin LOfta, 20: Abdul Rahim. alias V.i a«ob bin177 words
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Article60 1965-03-12 5 JESSELTON. Thurs. More than 200 Indonesians residing in villages uc.ir Kimaiiis. 30 miles from here, have iffered their whole-hearted support to Malaysia and want to become Malaysian citizens The Indonesians, who wer» brought there during the Japanese occupation as forced labour, until thus week did not60 words
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Article, Illustration442 1965-03-12 5 Walker: We're not going to be bullied JESSELTON. Thurs. The retiring director of Borneo Operations, Maj.-Gen. W. C. Walker, today described the role of the Malaysian and Common wealth forces as a ''world peace keeping mission." In a farewell messy ge on the eve of his retirement. Gen. Walker paid442 words
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Article41 1965-03-12 5 BINOAPOBE. Thurs Th« 10th Regiment Federal Artillery is to enlist 60 recruits from Singapore. Singapore youths, who have passed the Government Secondary two school examination, can apply in writinn to the Territorial Army headquarters In Beach Road.41 words
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253 1965-03-12 5 'I THOUGHT IT WAS A BLUFF' SAYS DAVID gOCIALIST FRONT leader and Selangor State Assemblyman, Mr. V. David, at first thought he was being bluffed when told he was to be released from his 24-day detention. He said today: "At 4.30 p.m. yesterday Sgt. Isa, of the Kepong Police Station,253 words
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302 1965-03-12 5 U.S. executive freed of cheating charges in court again OINGAPORE. Thurs.- An American executive who was granted a conditional discharge for 12 months by a magistrate's court yesterday on charges of cheating, was today produced ir the same court on another count of cheating in Penang. Donald Michael Zubrlsky. 37.302 words
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Article23 1965-03-12 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Pol:r* I yesterday detained two seem fruoipty headmen and thre# "fighters" under the Crim:n;i! Law (Temporary Privisions) Ordinance.23 words
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115 1965-03-12 5 j^ONDON. Thur.s Lieut Michael Morris. 25. a Navy helicopter pilot, has been awarded the Queen's Commendation for bra- I very in an Incident near the Johore village of j Rengam last October, was announced last night. Lieut Norris. who had to i make aReuter - 115 words
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Article78 1965-03-12 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Min-j lsier for Social Affairs, Inchc Othman Wok. said yesterday that the government would spend $250,000 to beautify and improve the Botanic Garden*. He said this at the end of a two- 1 hour tour of the gardens, accom- j panied by the78 words
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135 1965-03-12 5 J^jUAR Thurs— About 1.000 local fishermen here yistcrdav urged the State Government to be specific about thr three-mile offshore curfew in Southern Malaya. This was one of the resolutions passed at a meeting of their representatives at Parit I'nas. six miles from hero, yesterday.135 words
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69 1965-03-12 5 Escaped suspect caught at hospital DENANG. Thurs ft robbery suspect, Ahmad bin Che Lat. 32, who escaped from police custody two days ago. WM recaptured at th« Penang General Hospital early this morning. Ahmad, who had been hiding in a house at T Tokong since he broke loom last Monday,69 words
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Article43 1965-03-12 5 Ahmad offered no reststance when the corporal arrested him. Someone had called the ambulance when Ahmad complained of a chest pain. Ahmad, who was arrested in i Bagan Serai last Saturday, escaped from two police officers at Tanjong Tokong on Tuesday.43 words
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Article21 1965-03-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tn« French Ambassador to M Mr. Pierre Antbonioz. returned here from Parts alter a fourmonth holiday.21 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-03-12 6 -rpHIS picture by Straits Times photographer Low Yew Kong shows how the fotce of the blast in Wednesday's explosion shattered windows right up to the ninth floor of MacDonald House in Orchard Road. Most of Uir 75 windows in the front of the b'lilding wereStraits Times photographer Low Yew Kong shows how the fotce of the blast in Wednesdays explosion shattered windows right up to the ninth floor of Mac Donald House in Orchard Road - 101 words
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311 1965-03-12 6 Strike at power project site settled T«APAH, Thurs. The strike by about 350 workers employed on a phase of the Batang Padang hydro- electric scnem" nrar here, has been called off The workers, who are engaged In construction work on one aspect of the project about two miles south of311 words
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Article30 1965-03-12 6 TEMERLOH. Tliur.s The Sultan of Paharrg today opened the new $150,000 lire station here. Hp Uter visited the camp of the Federation Reconnaissance Re- Kiment at Mentakab.30 words
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159 1965-03-12 6 1/ U ALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The Nat- ional Union of Hotel. Bar and Restaurant Workers today propOMri to the Hotel Merlin manage ment to bring their dispute over the taking of riew staff to arbitration. The union which represents the hotel employees159 words
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68 1965-03-12 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. John L. Wadllng, manager of Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd.. today warned the public to be on guard against "unofficial advisers" otlering guidance on unit trust investment. r- ere openi'inp of Singapore am M were misleading the public. He urged the public to68 words
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Miscellaneous182 1965-03-12 6 %n~ t Oop Iff/ r. T. Ram l in I vnil TRIM* wf 'Kg T DIIKIHO, BUT OOMT if VEH...A COUPLE I E^ I GOOKY-LOOKiNG V^ ...D'MXI fsIOTICE ANY- A I BEING WATCHED? j 6TAKT LOOKIN 1 y^"^ 6OOKY-UXXIN 1 IS RIGHT.'.' YEAH! THING FAMILIAR ABOUT IBY WHOM.' ABOUNP ...JUST182 words
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Article, Illustration419 1965-03-12 7 PREMIER PRAYS FOR SPEEDY ARREST OF BOMB KILLERS And Premier Lee has no doubt it was work of Indon infiltrators KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today described yesterday's bomb outrage in Singapore in which two women were killed and 33 injured as "one of the419 words
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Article39 1965-03-12 7 vl'oßE. Thurs.— A Marine Polite patrol b :ted ;<nd i three Indonesian barter In a nioton.- d .-:nrm;i!i .;id rubber oil its morning. The Indoneslani .<nd their carso «rrr t.ikon to the Marine Police39 words
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189 1965-03-12 7 (CANBERRA. Thurs. Australian authorities now believe that ft&Ut«l.i>'s bomb outracf in Singapore was not intended primarily for the Australian Hi?h CommNMon. The Commission's offices were wrecked by the Orchard Road blast An bteraal Affairs Department spokesman said today that later reports fromReuter - 189 words
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155 1965-03-12 7 ANOTHER STEP IN MALAYSIAN RED CROSS PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday ANOTHER move toward;; the formation of a Ma- laysian Rod Cross Society was taken yesterdaj with the Betting up of an interim Malaysian Rec Cross Council. Mr. L. G Stubbings, the secretary-general or the Aus- trallan Hed Crosa Society who155 words
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Article45 1965-03-12 7 PARIT. Thurs The Menti i Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will inaugurate the unnni.l meet inn of the Knmpong Hei.dmcti Pcr;ik ,ti the h BehOO) here on March 20 Abcir 4«i kuapoßf headmen throuchoot 'he state are exper'erj nd45 words
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Article55 1965-03-12 7 MUAR. Than. The Distnrt Inrhe Mohamed Said bin d Tahlr, ha.s been appointi'd pif.-irient (i. the Boy Sc-ouus •Kin here The Rev. L. Cordeiro hwr, been elected chairman of the association lor the eleventh year Other off:rials are iee -chairman. Brother Robert; secretary. Mr. Lim An55 words
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Article42 1965-03-12 7 fAPORE Thin.- Iht of Home Aflalra D.ao r.ail bin D.itt) Abdul Rahmm. will oix-n the Chong Pune I'ion here at 11 m on TWa pohep .station at Jurong is •11 br rst.ibiishrc: naporr after the formation of M.i l.i".42 words
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Article21 1965-03-12 7 m, rhvn -s.it)., n Plr Inch* Harrta bin Motid S.Uleh. will visit Brunei next Ivr Brunei.- direct elections21 words
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140 1965-03-12 7 KUALA LI'MPL'R. Thur> The I'niversity of Mniimoimced the partial Ol the final and irs examinations for oi B.u-ht Wai Kr>ne. Chen VOOn tlia- Chan Vow K*n: Kong Chow Wtnf Tal. Cliiiiih I Chan, 0 Ooh Kok M M m. Kt-f Pcn\i C Puan. ying. Mi--140 words
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83 1965-03-12 7 Where the time bomb was placed. ililiOH in the rt picture at left points to the r\.i< t spot on the stairway on the mez/anin. floor of MacDonalri House where the time-bomb exploded. The concrete wall separating the stairway and the correspondence room of the Hongkong and Shanghai Rank was83 words
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Advertisement221 1965-03-12 7 YOU CAN GET P^ f f THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE tl |O U2/O I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY*. (jo#&\ S ING A PORE FINA N C E LTD. \fQ2££y 294, lAVENDER STREET,221 words
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Article127 1965-03-12 8 Wnri, tit (Minimum, CAPT. AND MRS I) Hermon thank •nd friend- for attendance ano prewota on ocfaalon of their -«rrtd:n»; oa .'7 MR LEE TSE LUN and sons Jimmy. Kebastian. Mien Lim and dauchteri Mten Bien and Mien Yen thank relatives and fnenda for tbeir kind attenaaicea of condo!en<e127 words
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Article121 1965-03-12 8 H'orWs SIS (Minimum) OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE Annual I>inner. April 3. Reserve taia date Detaila Dr. Ounn Cblt Chan. 17« Hat u Koad. XL. Boa. Becretary. ROLAND'S Sensational Moving Sale. FaabK>nat>le PHI ni-tumn etc: from 1 of original pri.es Kor One Day nun SiMir.l.iy i:<th March at IB <'oleman stuet.121 words
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Article41 1965-03-12 8 II Wm4t S3 'Minimum, YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Haturday I3tb Manh IMIA 7 3u p m. Victoria Mrnion. Mall Speaker Mr. I Jimrr.y farra Pealurlag YKC Goapel '#irn snd tons o t i ftoi A 1 1 welcome i41 words
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Article615 1965-03-12 8 Indonesia's decision not to proceed with the peace talks is disappointing, although it \\a> not entirely unexpected. -mis given are clearly! specious. Objection has been taken to alleged statements by tlie Tengku that the talks were to be held at Indonesia's request, and that Malaysia's response depended615 words
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Article387 1965-03-12 8 Yesterday's fishing confrontation in Penang could have descended to bloody disaster. Hundreds of men, eager to fight, were kept apart only by marine police patrols. Even so, the attacking inshore fishermen from Kuala Muda managed to lob firebombs into three of the hated trawlers before the two forces387 words
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Article213 1965-03-12 8 The treatment of newspap>er reporters by senior officers of the Singapore police after the 1 bomb outrage at Mac Donald House calls for strong pro- I test. There was inexcusable discrimination. Foreign correspondents walked into the i building without hindrance, some with tape-recorders and other impedimenta, while reporters213 words
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Article231 1965-03-12 8 I AM a BQMS in the territorial army and speak for many volunteers who are suffering hardships. It is six months now since we readily answered the call. We were then told that no volunteer would suffer hardship due to loss of pay caused by the difference between Army231 words
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Article49 1965-03-12 8 •rpEACHER' from Sereni--1 ban (S. T. Feb 28 > has underestimated the ability of an HSC holder, who. after two years of 'extra academic studies.' I am sure could teach as well as. If not better than, person who has undergone the 'training' mentioned by teacher. STUDENT Alor Star49 words
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Article129 1965-03-12 8 TUAN Syed Naslr bin Ismail. Director of the Dewan Bahama dan Fu>taka. yesterday Issued a statement clarifying the use of the terms "national language" and "sole official language." He said that misunderstanding might have arisen as a result oj a report In the Straits Times of March129 words
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Article185 1965-03-12 8 tOME time last week, 1 rang up the Police Has. to make a complaint about the ra:>id chai.ge of traffic lights at P.J. opdosite the E.P.F. I was given one teleDhone number alter another and finally made my complaint to the PJ. Police Station. I told the185 words
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Article552 1965-03-12 8 Yunus Mans - Yunus Mans By 55 PREPOSITIONS AKD PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES VOCABULARY: dawat (a i ink: kedal in i— shop; kerani in) clerk; krpinc <n) piece, sheet talso used as qualltier for nouns Indicating "pieces", "slabs'' or "IraßOients"; boranr (n) form (Of application, etc); balek (v)— to return: p«kan <n>—552 words
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Article1057 1965-03-12 8 No smiles in the frightened town QUI Nhon is frightened. AN ENEMY WAITS IN Not long ago it basked in a roseate sense of it HILLS AND DARKNESS cant happen here our airbase and our protection are too strong." But just after dusk j one evening three weeks ago twelve1,057 words
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Advertisement701 1965-03-12 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M H...W. I/I WimmMM) SUCKLE V: lo I.vnn and Neil a daughter on loth Manh at BUR. pore Thanks to doctors and staff. STARES: On In .1 6.1 at Gleneaities HmgaiKire to Sylvia and «-thur a daugh'er. .Nuoia Jane, slater for <;etard SPENCE: lo MmUS and John a701 words
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Advertisement100 1965-03-12 8 THE GENERAL NEXT TO GOD Shocked by the human misery of gin-sodden East London, < Rev. William Booth set oat ti bring God to people who had lost hope. Here is the inspiring story of the founder and first "General" of the Salvation Army— his courageous I wife, Catherine, their100 words
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Advertisement281 1965-03-12 8 Van Heusen have the look for men who prefer fine shirts VanH«liai<nfifFTiylarutm«lf«(Wi« jMpk shirts— like this Van Heasen 4fJ Vantage Premier, for example, tn jfll PStfk&f non-iron poplin. From your looaU vm Bn^lfT Van Heusen stocldst. In whit*. V cream or plain colours md a Cm Bki, -Jf variety of281 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-03-12 9 GABRIEL LEE; JUDITH YONG —~ Singapore, Thursday - GABRIEL LEE and JUDITH YONG Singapore, Thursday. FRIEND RECALLS RECENT REMARKS BY MADAM SUZIE CHOO ABOUT DEATH AND REQUIEM MASS By "\f ADAM Elizabeth ("Suzie") Choo, -^36, who died in the bomb blast in Mac Donald House yesterday afternoon, had a396 words
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Article62 1965-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The National! Productivity Centre, in Petalllng Jaya here, today receivI ed 131 books, worth about $1,000. as a gift from the British Government. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Hajl Abdul Kh.ilid bin Awansr Osman. received the books on behalf of62 words
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Article49 1965-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tnort, -The Yang cli-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory meanfe to King Frederick IX of Denmark on the occasion oi nis birthday today. The Prime MiniMrr. Tengku Abdul Rahman, h.is also sent a similar nussaee U> the Danish Fomun Minister. Mr Prr Hnkkarun49 words
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Article18 1965-03-12 9 JESSELTON. Thurji. V. *trengttaning and l< ndakan airport will burin soon. It was announced ?o day.18 words
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149 1965-03-12 9 2 corneal graft women can now see SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two elderly blind women here who underwent corneal grafting operations three weeks ago can now see again. One of them is a leper from Trafalgar Home. The other L> suffering from trachoma. They were operated on by lamuus London eve surgeon.149 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-03-12 9 CINGAPORL, Thurs.— Juliet Koh. 23. one of the two victims of yesterday's bomb blast, was an only child. Her mother, Mrs. Janet Koh. was also an employee of the bunk, in the safe deposit section. At her Tanglin Halt flat today. Mrs.171 words
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Article61 1965-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of Commerce I and Industry. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. today handed over to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. a cheque for 53.000 for tne National Defence Pund. The morpv was donated by the Minuter. Assistant Minister61 words
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Article54 1965-03-12 9 KUALA LUMI'UR. Thurs.— Sixteen recruits of thp Royal Malaysian Air Force have been selected to attend on armament course at the Royal Australian Air Force b:isf at Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. They will fly on Monday to Aus- tralia from But tor worth for54 words
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Article53 1965-03-12 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Radio Singapura will broadcast at 10 o.m. tomorrow over the Enelish WTtM 'he recording of a speech marie by Sinu:itx)re's Prime Mln-is-er. Mr. Ice Kuan Yew. to students of Auckland University last sunday. Mr Irr is on a tour of New Zealand53 words
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Article24 1965-03-12 9 BENTONG. Thurs.— Chen Swee Wong, 75. was killed when hts bicycle and a car were in collision in Tnu Road thu morning.24 words
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178 1965-03-12 9 DON'T BE DUPED BY FALSE SENSE OF LULL: LO lESSELTON. Thurs.— J Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said here today that Malaysians should not be duped by a "false sense of lull" created by the Indonesian peace talk move and appealed to them to be always on thp alert.178 words
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Article, Illustration265 1965-03-12 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister of Commerfe and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aim, so id here today that manufacturers of sundry poods must concentrate on improving; tho auality and developing orieinal d*lliltns for thoir nrodncts. Dr. Lim said this when he opened the $650,000 technical services265 words
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247 1965-03-12 9 Sex-change Lola can't figure out those vital curves KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The sultry, golden-haired girl with the voluptuous flKure was for one who has been in show business for years oddly uncertain about her vital statistics. For Lola Channel. 24. underwent a change of sex at the age of 16,247 words
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Article62 1965-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The newly-resjrstered Government Employees National Trade Unions Federation, which claim.*- to represent 15.000 civil servants, today cabled the Communist Chinese Prime Minister Mr Chou En-Lai, urging him to give up his proposed nuclear bla>t. Calling on Mr. chou to avoid le club"62 words
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Article32 1965-03-12 9 KU\La LUMPUR. Thurs.— Th« limes today received $20 from Mr. S. Kandia'n of Kuala LumpH; for the National Defence Fund, bringing the total collected so far to $45,661 92.32 words
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Advertisement111 1965-03-12 9 NEW SHIPMENT! THE WORLDS FIRST 1 27" TV-STEREO-RADIO-PHONO-COMBINE g|^ RAPALLO 65" I 3 in 1 f| Panoramic 27" TV Console with 4 Sp«ak«r Full Stereo Phono with Automatic Chongtr 14-Bond. 4 -Bond. MW/SWI/SW3/SWJ HI-FI Radio. c-T $1.985/- KS,, Cash $2.395/ STOP PRESS 1 Now 11 fh» HM to trade -in111 words
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Advertisement115 1965-03-12 9 AUSTRALIA k2ti FITZPATRICK'S MARCH Isttol3th Australia's sunshine climate produces a variety of delicious foods. Packed as carefully as they are grown, they're tested for quality and purity at every stage of processing. g.'"4, And now Fitzpatrick's is R J stocked with the best from Australia finest fresh, canned and ■L_\115 words
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Miscellaneous509 1965-03-12 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) ind VN r>n'i ,r K al lumpu 734 Fractured Flickers; 800 •nd »'n.i,,e 6 Ipoh and News in Mandarin; 8.10 Young *M News in Tamil; 6.10 Art of denvater Unfr iS 00 Du^a* TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) P.M. UTS!* and pro- 15 ""S? Kramme summary in all lang-509 words
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82 1965-03-12 10 ANOTHER SINGAPORE FINANCE COMPANY ANEW multi-million dollar finance company. Golden Castle Finance Corporation Ltd. commenced operation in Singapore last week. The company, with an authorised capital of SlO million will provide loans and savings facilities for local residents and industrialists. It offers three interest earning saving schemes fixed deposit, fixed82 words
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Article98 1965-03-12 10 The company will also provide services in Investment. finance for homei and securities. huepurchase and industrial development, including planning and technical services in co-operation with foreign companies. The panel of advisers, is headed by Tun Sir Henry H.S. Lee. and the directors of the company, are all prominent Industrialists98 words
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Article78 1965-03-12 10 1 West Oeiman consumption of natural rubber rose by 8." per cent last year to 179.200 tons from 164.800. wlille synthetic rubber use rose nearly 17 per cent to 175.400 from 149.900 tons, accovaing to the IFO Institute for Economic Research in Munich. The Institute said78 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-03-12 10 MR W L Xvrett. Mobil's corporate fire and safety advisor, is now on a visit to j Singapore on a normal rou- 1 tine call for discussion* with the local management on marketing operation;and future plans for the company's Jurong Refinery operations. His discussions with200 words
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Article87 1965-03-12 10 Since 1956. he ha* been in the New York office as advisor. He hao had altogether 30 years' experience in industry, holdinc many positions in the Held of safety md chemical engineering. Mr \\rtt adressed Government, industrial and professional representatives on thr modern rnnrept of industrial ufety and87 words
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Article, Illustration502 1965-03-12 10 Mok Sin Pin - Our duck feathers now earn currency Mok Sin Pin By factory coMmc UOO.OOO in th» CNy th>. end of this y«ar to produce feather meai Wuill". which contain protein and lam. and which are oy-produi v from tin- feather factory and also obtained from local rhickt-n feathers will b« lined502 words
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Article126 1965-03-12 10 SMALL investors in Europe will soon be able to buy a stake in General Motors, the huge American firm whose products range from cars and lorries to household refrigerators. Following a ruling by the American Anti-trust Authorities, the Dv Pont interests have released their final holdings in126 words
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Article47 1965-03-12 10 French consumption of natural latex last year amounted to aboi<t 14.800 ton's tdryi against 15.200 in 1963, according to a study by the prominent French firm. SafiAlcan. Consumption of synthetic latex during the same period amounted to 4.300 tons <dry I against 3.437 in 196347 words
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Article, Illustration277 1965-03-12 10 rE Compaßnie des Messa- I series Maritimes. which I has operated in this part of the world since 1861. has now introduced on to its run a new automated cargo liner Vienne 'of 9.300 tons deadweight. The Vienne built by the Chantlers Navals de La277 words
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Article229 1965-03-12 10 DENMARK is making strong efforts to gain a foothold in the Malaysian beach wear market. Winchmann Madsen A. 8. i Tkast. Denmark, a leading manufacturer of these products, will soon be Introducing into the local market their range of Wiki brand of women and men's229 words
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219 1965-03-12 10 A $4 MILLION contract for, the piling and construction of the Mobil Jurong Refinery berthing facilities has i been awarded to Gammon Malaya Ltd. The berths which will be ca- I pable of taking up to 80.000 ton tankers are due lor completion in219 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-03-12 10 Society grows stronger Rev i i:\vr.< of the Singapore Sonrtv ol Incor] during 1964 the retiring chairman. Mr. woon v. Suing, at the recent annual general meeting said thai much progress had I made and that their position was stronger now than ever before with i substantial increase in member-hip264 words
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Advertisement477 1965-03-12 10 ■njHj&«|H lßkßL^s< >*v^ WHAT IS "GENIE EYE" AND WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES "GENIE EYE" is the nickname given fo o revolutionary exposure meter developed by YASHICA. This meter hos 3 resistors; one to measure th« highlights. another the lowlights, ond the third, to 'mediate' txtween the two readings to give477 words
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Advertisement285 1965-03-12 10 CATHAY PACIFIC fk in\i/A\/C Jt AIRvvAYS y ggggggfi-— itJgiiM^ggggM jM^^^gggua Hjj^ipi l presents THE "CHINTAMANIS" (SWEET BELOVED) SPRING TOUR! 21 DAY ROUND TRIP TO HONGKONG, TAIWAN JAPAN CD AM 1 ATI! TA OATU ADDII IQGC Dfcomland Pork the Disneyland of Jopon wi»h ri\UM IUIII 1U jUln Al I\lL 1903. fantastic285 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-03-12 11 $5m Scout fund: Appeal to start ball rolling' KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Chief Scout Commissioner, Dato Syed Esa Alwee. last nipht appealed to philanthropists to help start the $5 million endowment fund planned by the Malaysian Scouting movement. He made the call at a dinner here given in his honour253 words
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Article38 1965-03-12 11 si NGAPORE. Thurx— Mr. Lee riiou Mc-ng, president of llir China Society, will speak on 'The Chinese ■It of inspection" at the luncheon meeting of the American University Club at the Imperial Restaurant on Murch 2038 words
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300 1965-03-12 11 Govt to spend $60mil to develop co-ops BIG DRIVE TO BOOST RURAL PROSPERITY BESUIT, Thursday. 'JHE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-opera-lives is to set aside $60 million next year to promote industrial and commercial cooperative societies. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, announced this here300 words
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116 1965-03-12 11 Sabah plans tax relief in aid of tourism JESSELTON, Thurs.— J The Government may provide tax relief to foreign investors to attract foreign investments in building up the Sabah tourist industry The Government plans to draw up the necessary legislation. The Finance Minister. Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. said yesterday116 words
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66 1965-03-12 11 $100,000 to D-Fund from rubber industry KUALA LUMPIR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today received a cheque for $100,000 for the National Defence Fund from the planting industry The cheque was handed to ih« Prime Minister by tiir chairman of the Rubber Producers' Council, Dato Abdul Jalil bin Haji Aminudilin. at66 words
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Article48 1965-03-12 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs— Th« Minister of Health. Inche Bahanuui bin Samsuddin. will officially de- < dare open four health centres when he pays a three-day visit to Kedah this weekend. They are at Kubu Panjang. Ku- i lun. Lubo Kuntar, and Merbok Kuala Muda.48 words
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Article28 1965-03-12 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three Pakistani tire officers will arrive here on Sunday for a luur-month fire fighting course under the Colombo Plan technical co- uperauun scheme.28 words
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213 1965-03-12 11 CHRISTIAN BROTHER (53 years in Malaya) DIES, 86 DENANG, Thurs. The Very Rev Brother Barnitus, former visitor of the Christian brothers' schools in the Far East, was laid to rest beside his predecessor, the Very Rev. Bro. James, in the brothers' cemetery at Western Road here this afternoon. Bro Barnitus,213 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-03-12 11 Director's house burgled pENANG, Thurs. i 1 Burglars broke into a! c o mpany director's house in Jesselton Road j yestf-rday and stole $773 worth of eoods Mr. George Creghton. 40. 'director of Jacksons < Malaya i Ltd., told police the thieves i entered through the front I door and148 words
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Article22 1965-03-12 11 MLAR. Thurs. The acting OCPD of Muar. ASP Hamzah bin Mohamad, was yesterday transferred to Mersinff as (he OCPD there22 words
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Article48 1965-03-12 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah entertained the officers and men of the 3rd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, to a farewell garden party at the Anak Bukit I»--tana yesterday evening. The battalion will be leaving here shortly for six months' duty in Sarawak.48 words
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387 1965-03-12 11 r PHE secretary-general Aof the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. today said that the workers of Singapore must be given overy right to "retaliate" if the British Board of Trade continued to387 words
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Article34 1965-03-12 11 SYDNEY. Thurs. Malaysian students In New South W«lm ar«arranging a cock.ail party for the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lc« Kuan Yew. and Mrs Lee when they visit Sydney on March 20.34 words
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119 1965-03-12 11 TYPHOID: 112 IN HOSPITAL AS OUTBREAK SPREADS rpANGKAK, Thurs ■L Another 30 suspected cases of typhoid have been admitted to hospital here bringing the total Mnce the outbreak last Sunday to 112. Cases continue to come in from the Ayer Panas. s t-rom and Anjong Batu village? near here Tan«kak119 words
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Article83 1965-03-12 11 A visit by UNESCO consultant KLALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —An I educational consultant to UNESCO. Mr. J. P. Stephenson. will arrive !in Malaysia next week to meet educationists in Singapore and to hold seminars in Sabah and Sarawak. Mr Stephenson. who is also a former chairman of the Science Masters' Association83 words
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131 1965-03-12 11 Penang girl flies off to new life with Aussie husband SYDNEY. Thurs. Molo lie Tarn Ah Loy. of Per»an», flew to a new life yesterday as the wife of a Sydney businessman she met in Japan. Mollie. 23, was welcomed at Sydney airport by her husband, Mr. Bill Hanley. 40.Reuter - 131 words
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Article34 1965-03-12 11 JESSfcLTON. Thurs— The Papa* District Council h;is switched the local tamu and aijricultur.il show from Aug 31 to Sept. 11 and 12 m it will in t clash wilh Malaysia Day.-APAP - 34 words
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Advertisement157 1965-03-12 11 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of mk W^ Haemorrhoids W VaremoVd the easily SWALLOWED tablets v.remo.d J u<t «*■"<»* *«""B or rom the research VaremoVd gives more positive relief, Its active prin- laboratories Of Zy ma. clple being the new, dynamic Factor <Ju/it7PrbnH P-Zyma which gives157 words
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Advertisement247 1965-03-12 11 a neiv conception of high luxury... high performance motoring" daily mail <bJH H&JHb^bVvA *<9BLaslißßSß®i^fe? r^ (w lam "V^B ie BMCSS^bVvp I"***1 .j. j .^^^^^bT** Without doubt the crowning achievement in a long line of highly successful Jaguar saloon models the Mark Ten offers performance, safety and luxury; Lavishly appointed and247 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-03-12 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl HEY! YOU I /I'M SOMNAA X" »v V MADE N£ PUNCH YOU Itsl rz^l^zri SPILL MV Sj \THE NOSE! J < r _yOH ABOUT >| E I"* STEPPINS OUTSIDE I V SAVINS. j/^C^ Ijl REPEATING I f^^fFan. *i 142 words
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Advertisement199 1965-03-12 12 iHrvyiiaTail m2j. 3:! (< onUnurd Irom P»f» Ri ACKNOWLLDGMENT Worrf. SIS (HiHimmmi THE FAMILY r racsvacts of luudolineia*. I xra'.h* »i.d \a:uat>l* --i th< funeral on I l:r SITUATIONS VACANT fj ITw** <« '*»!«.>— Box M eta. «xfr. PROFESSIONAL FIRM rwir*» ;jr..or ty; PO Boa Pbone IBUI for appomiTCMPORARY TEACHERS199 words
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Advertisement654 1965-03-12 12 SITUATIONS VACANT ti Wor4i <* t*tim.i B»x M rU. extra A LARGE PRIVATE Schoc MWU,riJuat«.« and H S.C ho itr» !o train upp«r Konns Apply Box A*?V4 T 8 per*. WANTED SALESMAN or svs.es Girl oo commission auu to Mil gramoptoooe records »hole*al* by European turn. Apply to Box A62M654 words
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Advertisement983 1965-03-12 12 ACCOMMODATION VACAJU •i U nrtf. M ll|ul.l-lu <->• A FURNISHED UNFUHNIINIO rocm i;lab.e ie QalrwaUl urea. Te.iphooe S pore *****. SMALL FUKNIIHEO FRONT room :r* Park. For bachelor only. r«r* *****8. ROOMS TO LIT near Chaacary L*'» good for single person. Rin« B'porv >«."74 after 4 p-m. ONE AIRY ROOM983 words
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Advertisement900 1965-03-12 12 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE U »»rds $t tMIM./Sax H eU. extra FMiMOLO LAND 4k oua«aiO» at Beimoot Road olf Hoi:ar.<j Road. Postal District 10. area 44 577 sq n. Vacant posesaion. Appiy Kioo* Cbal Wooo Co.. Ltd. Tel: mm 3Mt» SO FT. PREWAR snopbouse suilsdl* tor clinic. ott:ce-ci-n)-•tort. near900 words
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Advertisement980 1965-03-12 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it U (Mm.) In M eta. ea*re ADVERTISER o«r..n« small factory Is foremost iadu»trta. r»iaie invites i WIW4 manufacturer* «;U> established Malaysian market enter local maattfaeture op prof:: *bartn« tang-lease baft* Repiy Bo» A«:»T 8 T 6 von. IUIRb LAttRMONb It •>.,«. M Wi«.. 'l» SKI MALAYA wilA980 words
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Advertisement929 1965-03-12 12 VLHICLLS rOR SALL li »<w^. M 1»M VOLKIWACIN Station tt*COB. ..onditioa. one owner. rtuoiuMt olfrr coo»id*r.-d. Reply PO. SRKBLSy'sPORTS car. exetnaat ewwM.on ;r..e fI.SM View atM»>. I Ba,;an Lu*r Road. Butterwccta. Pbonc Penang 31.11* 1«M BORCWARD. n«w tyrea. n<-» pain:. fcxcellent running condition. Rrawaable offer sccurea. I Liberty Lid HtU929 words
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Advertisement632 1965-03-12 12 AT YOUR SERVICE U •>•»*» M Box <•«*. FULL RANGE OF PUIIIp. Tat>»Rtconlcra. Radio*. Kadlc«nun«. Ptiooocrapb. T.V. oo d:irl»y »t Htnlip* Showroom Benten*. I*> Chaatici— h I and ©africa. V PHONING »7»74 S oor» you caa obtain QnNM **»:»tan<«. A «enocrapber v available «t the offlc* We »p*<ial!re in SiatiitKal632 words
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Advertisement592 1965-03-12 12 PEMBERITAHU TAWAREN J.K.R. KEDAH Ts»»r*r. riaripart.-* Perr.hora»rt yang tx JKR krla« dan ka-»:a> akan di-tertxna dipeiabat Jurutera Neireri. Kedah dan Perils. Alor Bt*r. lv.n^fr» pukol 3 oo petanjt pada 2ohb March. 19«N inUk: Mrnrada <Un Mendtri Tu«k*l Brsl T.nr hoJrh nwntW IM.MO jrlrn ayer »erta kaai dmn p«e« kftk*«-ny» dart592 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-03-12 13 10 LIVERPOOL t WFST COAST U Oue S'pori Sails P. Shir* Penang vsron Liverpeel, OaMM CH. 33 Mar 13 Mar 14/11 Mar 21 PELEUS literpeol. [l Ku gow... 611.31 Mar 13 MEMNON lixrioel. Mar 11 Mar 22 Mar 23 27 Mar 21 ANTILOCHUS Liverpool, Avonmt.th Mar 27 Mar 74 Mar1,279 words
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Advertisement2459 1965-03-12 13 I THE EAC LINES rial* luume r. swrnrNK»» knamo P"- Pkiai 7111. Pkeae ***** Pkene S3II Pkin (2371 SAILINGS 10 lEYROUTN, LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN Singapore P. Sham Penang "PANAMA" (k) 11/21 Mar 22/24 Mai 15/21 Mar "B0MA" (a) 31 Mar'2,459 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-03-12 13 to^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \H^ FOR \r^^^ U.K. /Continent Singapore f Peitent. CITY OF LEEDS Havre, I'don. Hburt R'dam 14 16 Mar 17 19 Mar 21 21 Marl CASTIILIAN ldon, H'buri, R'dim 13/15 Apr 11/11 Apr 11/21 Aar CITY OF JOHANNESBURG Ldon. H brg. R dam, A'werp, tie,1,290 words
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Article98 1965-03-12 14 MELBOURNE, Thura, INDUSTRIALS sharp decline continued practically the whole l*st losing ground. Boral recovered Is. to 255. 6a. and Minster gained 2s. 6d. to 68s. Ml Base metals were easier. Mt. Is* was down 9d. to 31s. 3d. Oil* were easier. Mount lsa 31/3 N. Broken Hill (10s.)98 words
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Article260 1965-03-12 14 Mm: i II tir*t :r.«Jr rubber f.o.b. bu.vrr* closed at I p.m. 11l Siniuporr and Kuala I.umpur vr>*trrda.v at 71% cents per lb, unchanged on Wrdnesday'* cloMnaT Ir-vrl for thr position. Thr tone hi, inactive. K AS. and F.M.R.K. closing prices in rents per lb. yesterday: Int 1260 words
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Article32 1965-03-12 14 THE Malayan C«snsn«e ■snhs Asse elatlen made th*« chunfee In lv rmtr. to merchants yesterday (all rates to SIOTM: selling TT er OO ready: Oeuttene Markt 10«: «»'»e Prsnee 141.32 words
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696 1965-03-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS both In tins \j and industrials on tbe i Stock Exchantje yesterday were slightly easier on a turnover which continued to be very small. The announcement by the Malaysian Foreign Ministry mid morninc that the Bangkok talks with696 words
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Article28 1965-03-12 14 Malayan Stock Indim Mar. 10. Mar. 11. Industrials: 79.52 78.94 Tina: 104.48 103.93 J rubbers: 105.01 105.01 Dec. 30. 1963 ion. Dee. 29, 1962 aaj 100.28 words
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368 1965-03-12 14 AFTER its rise of $18,874 in two days, the Straits tin price yesterday underwent a ff action by fa Hint 1148 to 5647.50 per pk-ul. The turnover ruse 15 tuns to 2b5 tons after remaining at an estimated 250 tons for three day's368 words
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Article90 1965-03-12 14 In New York tin was a little soiter. with business routine. Latterly, spot tin was quoted at 166?» U.S. cents per lb. prompt 166',. March 165 April 165. May 164>4. and June 164 cents per lb. At the close, tin held steady for spot and prompt positions. Forward90 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-03-12 14 yl KAWASAKJ KISEN ICAISHA LTD. Ernst rrr* Mm and U.&JL. Great Lakes Servio* H'kong lononama Montreal loromo Uelroii Oicaca ."«l«Ba Mara" IJM4 Apr 24 Apr 22 May 21 Mai II Mat Sl.ee "uaettiM Mara" 2P/23 Apr Ma» 4 laaa IMi tl lsa* II issa Wast Coast of Camtral/SouUi Anariea Servio*1,166 words
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Advertisement962 1965-03-12 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW /(ALAMO iNOU. PARISIAN AMI t Suit SEIVICt Ttwwr.llt inttMt ft S,«»r» 'i Matrat Nataaatt.aja fer.anp S"an S pot» 9 poi* f. Stun cepjn| II Pt Snls KAIULA 11/14 M« 19 MM 21 Mar oOWBHA Sa.lrf 13 Mat 11/14 Mm lAjULA 12/1? Api II Api II Mr lANKURA- PI962 words
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Advertisement333 1965-03-12 14 \tf*^- Orient mid-east lines GREAT LAKES SERVICE S'pon P. rtiasi Ptnsni cl OI IMT £g|S g^ jv 3 -jTh MW.j===.= 888 IS B Si r&r??: :E"E= Sri w S ■MS* call at MONTREAL, TORONTO. l""-.* S l l*A l e l^ CLEVEIANO. TOLEOO OETtOIT MILWAUKEE t CNICA6O GENERAi AGENTS FOR333 words
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Advertisement304 1965-03-12 14 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast tailings from Wolovsia direct to Conodion ond U.S. Greot Lakes oorts Siofaoors S'-tm Pasjaf, At. M"»trtal ■CNCKUIS 14/ ir Mar U/M Mir 11/JJ Mar 21 Apr lINTtNC apt Mapr' 1 Mar J Ma» 31 Ma* ZEEUNI 4/11 Mar IMI Mai U.'IS Mi, inn, UTRfCNT304 words
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Advertisement949 1965-03-12 15 CLOSING PRICES Mar. 11. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 111 cents unchanged TIN: $647.50 (down SI 25). I nofllclal estimated offering 2G5 tons (up 15 tons). BUSINESS DONE BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yes- terday with the number of949 words
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Advertisement885 1965-03-12 15 GRAND OCEAN (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Members 1 Voluntary Winding I'p. NOTICE IS HEREBY given pursuant to Section 229 of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174 1 that a General Meeting of the Company will be held at 2.00 p.m on Monday, the 12th April 1965 at Room 404. Chinese885 words
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Advertisement734 1965-03-12 15 LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT Opening of New Office at 1 68 A. Jalan Pasar Bharu. Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. The Central Electricity Board I announces the opening of a new I sub-office at 68A, Jalan Pasar I Bharu, on Monday 15th March 1965. As from this date electricity I consumers may pay734 words
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Advertisement658 1965-03-12 15 NOTICES j THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND. Bankruptcy No 417,56 Verghese Chacko. 3. Jalan. Ishak. Spore (Driver). 550 57 Yeo Hoci: Swee. K-14. Lorong Llmau, Spore (Clerk). 693 57 Mohd: Anis bin Alias also known as Othman Abbas, 56. Kirn Keat Avenue. Soore (Clerk). 123/58 A.658 words
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Advertisement1713 1965-03-12 15 I COMPANY MEETING I THE PATALING RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER 1964. ESTATES The severe drought experienced in 1962 63 was lollowed last year by exceptionally wet weather which interiered with harvesting at most I estates. Nevertheless, the rr'jber crop increased by nearly 91,713 words
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Advertisement758 1965-03-12 15 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following: Tender lo>.ne ItquiMl Kilo (1) Supply. Delivery to Sites and Installation ot SIX ELEVATOR PLANTS in 3 Blocks of 10-Storey Flats at Toa Payoh. neighbourhood ll— Contract I. $500/- 2.4.65. (2) SANITARY AND WATER758 words
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305 1965-03-12 16 RACING with Epsom Jeep IPOH, Thursda> THIS TOWN is experiencing an unusual h dry speU. There has been less than three inches of rainfall over the Ipoh racecourse area since the beginning of the year. The firm going has already greatly Interfered with305 words
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115 1965-03-12 16 KIRRIEMUIR WINS THE CHAMPION' AT 50-1 LONDON. Thurs. Kirrirtnuir. 50-1 outsider, came \uth a strong run from the last flight to win the Champion Hurdle at the National Hum Festival meeting at Cheltenham ye>terdav Jockey Willw Robinson landed him a one length winner of tne two miles 200 yards race115 words
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Article79 1965-03-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tliurs.— Tea rv Kew San uiki Lini o.iy t. have informed the Badminton Association of Malaysia that they would not b«> available for exhibition matches in Saigon on Mar 26-28 The BAM yeMeiday namfd Wong Tew Gee and M. Sadali. both of Singapore,79 words
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Article20 1965-03-12 16 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— Perak Amateur Athletic Association wll hold Uieir annual championship: here on June 19-20. SOCCER ROUNDUP20 words
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Article262 1965-03-12 16 LONDON. Thursday. VIANCHESTER UNITED, the second favourites, A showed their true Cup-fighting qualities last night when they came back from two goals down to beat Wolverhampton 5-6 and reach the semi-finals ot the F.A. Cup United, favoured to meet Chelsea In the final, play LeedsReuter - 262 words
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Article82 1965-03-12 16 LONDON Thurs. -Oyi er Vacu ol Hiru'ifv Europe;': 1 Cup ecer lemi-flnal* when liiey beat DWS Amsterdam d 1-0 ii tin- MCOncMeg at Gyoer yes 'Td;i.v. The first -Ir,; was drawn 1-1. In the Inter-Cities F;r.n> Cup third round. Lok<;rr.otiv Plovdiv of Bulgaria held JuvertusReuter - 82 words
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244 1965-03-12 16 SASA to invite PI, Thais to Festival Thun. i Swimmers from the Philippines and Thailand will be invited to compete in the Singapore Festival of Sports celebration to be held this year from July 28 to Aug. 9. i Singapore Amateur Swimming Association secretary Wnor. Sui Kat said that tins244 words
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Article37 1965-03-12 16 HONG KONG. Thur.s. John Pearce. :»n Australian from M mm. won The Hong Kong's > court men's single tennis rh;impionship yesterday by beating I d neded N? Man Cheuni? 6-1. 6-4. 6-2. In 50 minutes. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article44 1965-03-12 16 MALACCA. Thurs. Tho Malacca team to meet Singapore In the opening match of the FAM Cup soccer tournament Ler So<> Phang: Lee Yip Tuck. Fung Cheng Wee; A. Stantan. Fook Yoon Meng. Richard Choc: Johnny Choc. Balan. Robert Choc and lan Dolby44 words
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Article31 1965-03-12 16 SULTANS' CUP I KOTA BHARU. Thurs.—Kelantan Malays will meet Pahan* Malays in the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition at Padang M.i.ihad Muhammadi here on 19 to decide the East iona championship.31 words
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Article47 1965-03-12 16 MALACCA. Thurs. The Pirst Battalion. New Zealand Regiment, team to meet the First B South Wales Borderers of Hong Kong. In ugby final ai Sampson. Taia. I Birkc Kora. Bell Merito. Dundas. Brtstow. B: mi. Lim«len and McKenzic Rescrvpv Price HIKi G47 words
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Article20 1965-03-12 16 ALDERSHOT. Thurs.— Civil Service beat the Army t>v 22-12 In a Rugby Union match pUyei. n«r« yesterday.— Reutar.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement766 1965-03-12 16 TENDER NOTICE L Tenders are Incited from re-cr-tered Cla.v> A and B contractors for the coiiM ruction of the COMMUNITY CENTRE. SANDAKAN iexcluding pllbkf>. 2. Dra«rtni;.s. s p« lncations, bills of quantities and tender forms may be obtained from Booty F.dwiirci.s and Partners. Chartered Bank Building. PO Box I'oni Thiirstlay766 words
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Advertisement237 1965-03-12 16 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P W.D registered contractor* (or the following works -1 p The Supply of Killing to JaJan Toa Payoh All 'Earthwork* or "Supply <>l Sand Contrai lor* Closing Dale 26 3 6ft at 10 00 am. Box No 19 2 Making up of Kampong Road237 words
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Advertisement881 1965-03-12 16 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OX INSTRIt riONS ntOM THE OWNKKS I NUU HU BY PUBLIC AUaiON on Monda>. (hr 15lh da* of March. l«6i. at 11 a.m. AT MV SAI.KS |{O«)M NO. 1. WM.D MM*. Xl U 1.1 MPI'R All thai PORTION only containing an approximate area of 414 198 .-quave881 words
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Advertisement1620 1965-03-12 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT? I LINDfcJO DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT STATE OF SABAH MALAYSIA T uc DADT AC CINf APrtBP PIBI.H WORKS DEPARTMENT THt PORT i)¥ bINIjArOKt Am AM K TK m )K r notice for AUTHORITY roadworks. APPO.NTMENT OK FOREMAN t IRONWOKKtK provrmenU Jewellon. SaAppltcaUons are invited from bah. Malaysian nationals lor the1,620 words
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Miscellaneous231 1965-03-12 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS l '■innot t'lve it vital 8 One thousand sot toother again" (Othello) <6>. in. marquee with satlslac- 8 Haying upset the dlshe*. linn (9l bolted (4). 10 Join up' from Lome »>. 14. Litter the countryside In Engu: K lt vr uo how ..^^^..dowi, Kaval UaUUng231 words
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Article, Illustration572 1965-03-12 17 Lim KeeChan; Mansoor Rahman - Lu does slick 67 for 1 st-day lead Lim KeeChan and Mansoor Rahman < Malayan Open golf By J^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Formosa's Lv Liang Huan shot a six-under-par 67 to lead after the first round of the Malayan Open golf championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club course today. Liang572 words
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93 1965-03-12 17 CINOAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Social Affair*. Inche Othman Wok. today announced that the Singapore Government would build a $40 000 grandstand at the Fairer Park stadium for the Malaysian athletic meet In June. He disclosed this at the end of a two-hour tour of93 words
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Article26 1965-03-12 17 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak: Badminton Association will hold' its annual general meeting at *he Chinese Amateur Dnirrmuc Association here on Saturday a' 3 om26 words
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Article41 1965-03-12 17 HOCKtY Malacca state trial: Whites S Colours I. Johorr state trial (KluaniO: Colours 2 Whites 2. Taipinc L*e: Telecoms 4 BMH 3 Friendly (Malacca): Supply Denot RASC 1 WD Civilians 0 SOCCER Friendly (Malacca;: 12th Rest RA 3 Malays 2.41 words
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Article392 1965-03-12 17 I Si— l.v l.ianc Huan (For) 35 32 70— X. Lrhida (Jpn) 33. 37; S. j Arai (Jpm 36. 34; B. Arda (PI) 35 35. M. Koesink (Holi 36. 34; Hsieh Yung Yo (For) 33 37- T Kitta (Jpni 36. 34. 71—1.. Silvrrio (am-PI) 36. 35: Kuo392 words
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Article272 1965-03-12 17 8.00 a-m. E. Crremln (Aust) F. Stobie (Aust>; B.oB— S. Aral (Jpn) Chen Chlen Chin (am-Mal). K Hall (am-HK); 8.16 M. Roesink (Hoi), G. Jones (Br). I Kat- 1 Mimata (Jpn); 8-24 Ling Lion* Chlng (am-Mal). Hsieh Mln Nam (For.. I. Mori (Jpn); 8.52 T Verity (Br).272 words
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530 1965-03-12 17 ERNEST FRIDA - CRICKET WORCS ARRIVE AND STAR BATSMEN PLEDGE RUN-FEAST ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Worcestershire Cricket Club captain, Don Kenyon, who is one of the most prolific scorers in English county cricket, and his team-mate Tom Graveney, one of the most stylish batsmen in the world today, will both be looking530 words
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Article304 1965-03-12 17 SOCCER Aussies invited to M-meet K oALA LUMPUR. Thurs.-The F.A. of Malaysia have sent out the first invitation to 1 n i s year's Merdeka tournament— to Australia. Next week invitations will go out to India, Burma. ThaiffihB^" 111 Vletnai Japan, iSk^ 63 Formosa and The FAM. however, have toirf304 words
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Advertisement236 1965-03-12 17 Manila Three direct flights weekly on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Superb service bilinguai cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am >9 Hk uorid'v. mo-,t experienced airline Tokyo Daily flights direct from Bangkok236 words
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Advertisement307 1965-03-12 17 formula for family success m. l m m m. l 1 1 1 If,- i r I F i- k fV»^ome ot oi PV^yomc or fV.^ome ot the hundreds of the hundreds o( the hundreds of the hundreds of Britannica topics Britannica topics of Britannica topics Britannica topics j of307 words
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Miscellaneous85 1965-03-12 17 I SPORTS DIARY OOUT Malayan Open— second BADMINTON Perak Govt "IPti* l^ 0 C l" rse 8 tt m Services inter-Dept. flnal: EducaIMKKfcI Spore senior ko: tion v Geological Survey Mines .eylon SC v Jansenites (Parrer Research combined dpoh SJA >ki. Malarra Lje: Teachers v I hall 7 dm iiKh85 words
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487 1965-03-12 18 Tun Razak outlines new plan for rural progress By CHEW LOY KHOON: THK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today outlined a two-point plan to launch a ne w phase in rural development. The plan envisages: ESTABLISHMENT of small possibly medium-sized industries in rural areas, and COMPLETE reorganisation of the487 words
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Article40 1965-03-12 18 HiplieM and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 pm. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Kuala Lumpur Kola Bliaru Penang [poll Maliirr.i SinKnpore 86 90 M 91 88 75 72 72 tiH 70 72 4940 words
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Article112 1965-03-12 18 'VIGILANCE' CALL TO BANK WORKERS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union today instructed its members employed in all banks here to exercise the greatest vigilance against mischief makers. The new directive followed yesterday's bomb blast at Macdonald House, in which two women employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank112 words
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Article53 1965-03-12 18 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 23d., Apr. 22-9 16d.. May 22-3 16d.. June 21-15 16d., Apr/June 22--5 16d.. July Sept 21-11 16d., Oct.' Dec. 21 Jan Mar. 21-9 16d Apr June 21' 2 d.. July Sept. 21--7 16d. Oct. Dec. JIHd., cif Mar 21 \d.. Apr 21-5 16d.. May 21, d.53 words
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Article23 1965-03-12 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1305. .sellers £1310. Forward buyers £1300. sellers £1302-. Settlement £1286 Turnover am 170 tons, p.m. 160 tons Tone: Steadier.23 words
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Article, Illustration17 1965-03-12 18 Some of the motor sampans from Kuala Mudah in the Penang Channel yesterday17 words
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86 1965-03-12 18 48-hour guard on trains after tip-off LONDON. Thurs A 48--hour security guard operated on British trains this week after a tip-off about a planned C 2.000--000 second "great train robbery," the Daily Mail reported today. It said a raid plan, delivered to the newspaper's offices in a handwritten envelope, started86 words
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Article65 1965-03-12 18 SINOERLAXD, Thurs. The Rolling Stones pop group were tossed out of a hotel near here yesterday and told never to return. They sp«nt one night in the place. "They left their rooms in a terrible stut. said manager Thomas Jones. Hotel receptionist Mrs. Heidi Smith. 20. said:65 words
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Article73 1965-03-12 18 Troops quell riots Java JAKARTA. Thur.s. Troops have been called out in east Java to quell violent clashes between Muslims and l oc a l Communists,. sources said here today. These sources estimated 70 people had been killed in flashes Jan. 1. An estimated J.OOO Muslim university students on Saturday73 words
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Article98 1965-03-12 18 in Malang on Saturday Muslim students smashed up the local Communist Party headquarters ;ind the office of the Communist University Student Group, sources said, injuring seven. Troops wen called oul to disperse them. The Soerabaya incident was allegedly In protest against closure of several local newspapers linked to98 words
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Article37 1965-03-12 18 Red threat t alks BANGKOK Thins I' of the pro-Western com Avia. such as Thailand. South Korea. Form" Vietnam, hive been hold. here about I their countries in view o! munist threat in A to diplomatic MMTO37 words
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Advertisement59 1965-03-12 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 W ortts >/ W ificniim j E Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... |g > Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely crafts- fcl^^^iil man who patiently turns a chiset on a block of wood to create a a^^fe^iS: cake59 words
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