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Title Section28 1965-03-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 NATIO V U LIBRARY, The Straits Times yob** 1 tfe»»P a Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1965 15 CENTS KDX 1189 100528 words
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Article, Illustration371 1965-03-24 1 Coalition Govt likely Short of required majority, UNP may seek the support of Tamil Federal Party COLOMBO, Tuesday A CLOSE finish was tonight- in prospect in Ceylon's general elections, in which the Sri Lanka Freedom Party of the Premier, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, was ousted fromReuter - 371 words
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131 1965-03-24 1 Villagers capture 3 hungry Indons POM lAN Tues. Three Indom-M.ins uho landed in tin Piinti.ui ana last Aiiuust. came out of hiding last niclit uhf-n they beeced for food from villagers of Pekan \anas. The rMacen tmrmmi them in at (he polite station after f^^inu them some food. The three131 words
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Article52 1965-03-24 1 JAK \HI A Tue« Ibn;i HadMiutlieni Borneo rabsl leader, vbo niok up amu Oovernmant. has iieiiih by a military tnbunnl here Tlir tribunal found him innlty of (Imryes of kidnappii: bery. anoa, desert ion from the army misusing the Islamic reliRlon aim revolting a«ain>t tlie52 words
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Article39 1965-03-24 1 MOSCOW. Tups —Chinese stu- i dents broke the le^s <>( livr bonHI durum thrlr demonstration out- I side the US Embassy on March: 4. according to a member of the mounted militia who m also innired ted today.39 words
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93 1965-03-24 1 |AKART.a. Tues. The Inj*■ donesian Government has placed the American-own-ed Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Limited under its temporary control and supervision." according to a Cabinet .spokesman today. The compam s management and all t lie American peiMiiaiel are obliged to give a to the teamReuter - 93 words
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Article30 1965-03-24 1 1 BANOKOK. Tues— Eijtht bandit.s. disguised us passeriner.-.. boarded a bus bound for Lopburi. in central Thailand, on Sunday night and at gunpoint robbed 45 paiwengeix Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article103 1965-03-24 1 Sultan of Brunei on local leave KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Brunei Government clarified today that the Sultan. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. is going on local leave, according to provisions in the State's constitution. The clarification was over yesterdays official announcement reported by Associated Press that Sir Omar would "absent himself103 words
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Article51 1965-03-24 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— lndonesian Marines were being deployed along the border with Malaysia, tlie Commander of the Indonesian Marine Corps. Major General Hartono. said today. He also said the> had already been engaged in skirmishes with ■the enemy who were trying to rro.v.- mto Indonesian territoryReuter - 51 words
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1469 1965-03-24 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr.'Goli Keng Swee, lodav s;ii<! the real point of relevance in the squabble between the Central and Singapore Governments over the reallocation of the liiitish oiler of an increased textiles export quota was the "widespread unemployment and distress1,469 words
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Article85 1965-03-24 1 Just fancy that LONDON. Tues. Police calmly stood aside when a man accused of being a thief sprinted from the dock nf a court here rday A woman, whose ha: had been snatched during a shopping trip, had told the court she would be able to mogni.se the thief againReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration503 1965-03-24 1 A double first by US space twins CAPE KENNEDY, Tuesday AMERICA'S first space twins. Virgil (Cus) Crissom and John Young today changed the orbit of their Gemini spacecraft in a space "first" essential to flights to the moon. The astronauts streaked into orbil for <i virtually perfect Ili^hl lo inaugurateReuter; AP; UPI - 503 words
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243 1965-03-24 1 Brezh: U.S. fanning flames of new war MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Leonid Bn hncv. Soviet Communist Party leader, to da y accused th c United States of fanning the flames Of a new war in Vietnam which threatened to spread to other territories. Speaking at a Ri-d welcome foi Russia's twoReuter - 243 words
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Article22 1965-03-24 1 THIRD ORBIT IPI KENNI l>> H.<l IstlMMMtl f»M (.risMim .mil John Vnuni; li.ivr hc|U th.-ir third and lin.U orbit Beater.22 words
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Advertisement35 1965-03-24 1 "NA#;;;:>;;fflMK^'"" difference -JL-XU, in a SMART PEL.ACO the shirt that outlasts three on! i miry shirts. SEE THE SEW R IXGE AT L«s*d C.K. TANG (S) LTD. -^1C j 310. ORCHARD ROAD. f*&. Tel: *****.35 words
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Advertisement88 1965-03-24 1 READY FOR OCCUPATION MT. ELIZABETH PARK TWO STOREY MODERN HOUSES LIMITED NUMBER LEFT SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132. Rochore Road, S>or« 7. Tel ***** v^ r h ]ff^ a^ CRUSH A, for lively satisfying J y> Stop anytime. ..any place. ■4 and treat yourself to a real /^S^N I thirst88 words
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89 1965-03-24 2 ACCBA, Tuos. PrrMdrnt Nkrumah claimed yesterday that his government knew of "imperialistinspired plans for military subversion of several African States. Addressing the National Assembly, he cited Congo (Brazzaville and Itand.i, and added; "I ha\<- »nMirod President Sekou Toure thai any attack on (.uinc.i b) thr 'nngoAP - 89 words
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Article78 1965-03-24 2 I EX) POL D V I LLE. Tues. Mercer^ryied troops who advanced to Golu. near the Ugandan border, have found booby traps made by Communist Chinese grenades and Russian box mines, military sources reported last night. Galu. about 45 miles northwest of Mahani. wa* taken byUPI - 78 words
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Article, Illustration206 1965-03-24 2 CHEN YI: WE'LL JOIN WAR IF U.S. CROSSES 17th PARALLEL rpi'RlN. Tues. Chinas Deputy Premier, Marshal Chen Vi, said in an Interview with the Turin newspaper Gazxaetta Del Popolo that Chinese intervention would be "inevitable" if the United States sent its troops across the 17th Parallel in Vietnam. 'Inevitable 1Reuter - 206 words
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Article537 1965-03-24 2 Use of tear gas 'quite proper WASHINGTON, Tues fHE United States said yesterday that the use of American-supplied tear gas by South Vietnamese forces against the Vietcong guerillas was not contrary to international law and practice. The State and Defence departments stressed that the gas was not lethal and wasReuter - 537 words
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Article31 1965-03-24 2 PORT ELIZABETH. Tues. A vicious, 15-minute hailstorm, described as the worst in living memory, has destroyed an entire export crop of South Africa apples, rrport* reaching here said yesterday.—AP.AP - 31 words
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254 1965-03-24 2 Students on why Indon economy is 'getting worse' JAKARTA, Tuesday 'P HE Central Presidium of the Federation of Indonesian Student Organisations says Indonesia's economic situation is "getting worse" mainly because of "'the presence of the economic dynasty and capitalist bureaucrats."' i 1 The official Ant a r a news agency,Reuter - 254 words
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Article20 1965-03-24 2 JERUSALEM. TllM -Israel hus isrre'd 'o :m inspection of Israel*. 'a*, a United Natlon» .>.p<)kr.sman said today. UP|.UP - 20 words
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189 1965-03-24 2 State Dept Nehru didn't ask for aircraft carrier WASHINGTON, Tue* Tf —The U.S. State Department yesterday denied reports from New Delhi that the late Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, had asked that a United States air-craft-carrier be sent to provide air defence for Calcutta during the 1962 border war with ChinaAP - 189 words
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Article62 1965-03-24 2 TOKYO. Tues. Mr. Juny» Koizumi, the director of the Japanese Defence Agency, told the Diet (Parliament today he had Information that five to eight Russian submarines of the Polaris type were cruising off Japan in view of the worsening situation in Vietnam The Polaris submarine IsReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1965-03-24 2 RANGOON. Tues. More than 1.000 house? wen burnt down yesterday at Moulmein. a seaport on Burma's south-eastern coast, 200 miles from here. Ten thousand people have been made homeless :uid damage to property ni estimated at US$l million. AP-AP - 44 words
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Miscellaneous11 1965-03-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby K^m HOME y A yuVINQROOM/ -ti11 words
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Article238 1965-03-24 3 Freedom marchers may enter deserted capital MOVE TO CLOSE STATE OFFICES, BUSINESSES SELMA (Alabama), Tues. Three hundred civil rights marchers break camp early today to add another 20 miles to their trek to Montgomery, the heart of Ku Klux Klan country. But they may find the state capital a silent,Reuter - 238 words
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170 1965-03-24 3 Bullet proof vest foils murder attempt I A PAZ, Tues. Ocn. Rene Barrientos, president of Bolivia's ruling military junta, was shot and wounded in an assassination at- tempt in Cochabamba on Sunday night, ao. cording to Press dispatches from the tin mining centre. His bullet-proof vest saved the general's life,170 words
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Article22 1965-03-24 3 I MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviot Union and Turkey signed a US$44 million trade agreement. Turkish sources said. AP. IAP - 22 words
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126 1965-03-24 3 Bad dream' ends for sealed-off three YORK. Tues.—Three women who spent a weekend sealed orf from the world in a nuclear fallout shelter emerged tod:" 1 9'tl reported the experience left them so lethargic they lost appetite and could not raise the energy even to read a James Bond thriller.126 words
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Article27 1965-03-24 3 JERUSALEM. Tue.v West CiiTni.my and brad have agreed .blish diplomatic missions i at embassy level within about si? weeks. Informed sources said yes- terday— UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-03-24 3 A nurse assists the Duke of Wndsor from the London Clinic to a waiting car which took him to Claridges Hotel. A bulletin stated: "The condition of (he Duke's eye is very satisfactory." The Duke entered the clinic on Feb. 23 for an operation to correctUPI - 148 words
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140 1965-03-24 3 I ONDON. Tues— Self-styled white witch Mrs. Louise Hampton-Cole flew to New York today by airliner— not by broomstick —to raise £20.000 for a witchcraft centre in Britain. The 30-year-old mother of three plans to raise the money by singing and giving talks.140 words
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191 1965-03-24 3 DARIS. Tiit-< Govcrn--1 ment sources said yesterday that Communist gains and severe Gaulllst lows in France's nationwide municipal elections have strengthend President de Gaulle's determination to run for a new sevenyear term as chief of State this year. Only a suddenUPI - 191 words
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Article38 1965-03-24 3 NEW YORK Tues Hurry Tierney. who wrote Alic* Blue j Oown for thr musical comedy Irene and other song hit* for the Broadway and London a age? ..nd Hollywood films died here todaj. MPd 74. Rtnt*r.38 words
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253 1965-03-24 3 SAFFRON WALDEN (Eastern England), Tuesday. VOTERS in this farming community will act as a political weathervane today when they enter polling booths in the first of two British i by-elections this week. All three major partlei Labour, Conservative and Liberal will be watching the resultReuter - 253 words
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Article27 1965-03-24 3 WASHINGTON Tues Presld- i cut Johnson returned to the White House la.st night after, spending a long week-end at his ranch in Texas. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article64 1965-03-24 3 WASHINGTON. Tan. Fortytwo of the 50 American Stale Governors Alabama's George Wallace was an absentee dined with President Johnson last night and I were briefed on foreign and domes- Uc problems. White House officials .said the President issued the invitation* i for Hie gathering because he want-Reuter - 64 words
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Advertisement133 1965-03-24 3 "PHOENIX MANSION 1 12- STOREY MODERN FLATS AT CAIRNHILL RD., SPORE I i:|:^r^ For SALE At 1^826,800/-^ yj tilw floori 9 d -*^-T"~ V 1 lift provided. KIAN LAM CONSTRUCTION CO., 42 Middle Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****/2291 2. AM|^ r f^ DO YOU WORRY ABOUT J&^<l r^ YOUR iXAMINATION' r"133 words
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Advertisement442 1965-03-24 3 FRin FILTERS FILTER FINEST FRITZ FILTERS HLLP s<\ \1 jMJ|| Bp\\V\ INGS IN THE LONG RUN. 1 mS\-L' 1 THEY PROLONG ENGINE Si W I^/ LIFE... REDUCE REPLACE- 1 V»fiPg |Lv^\ FOR FILTERS BACKED BY Xli'^fßi I^-A EXPERIENCE, SUPERIOR 1 J» jj/ For fmthtr vi for mot torn conloct ALLIANCE442 words
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Article, Illustration909 1965-03-24 4 The 110 garment factories in Malaya are small-scale cottage-type, asserts Singapore textiles chief SINGAPORE, Tues TIIK chairman of the Singapore otl o n Products Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Lara Thian, today maintained thai Singapore would not be benefited by the British Government's willingness to909 words
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319 1965-03-24 4 Unionists plan liaison body for unity KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A "LIAISON Council of Malaysian Trades Unions" is to be formed here in May to work towards the eventual unification of all democratic trade unions in Malaysia. The joint sponsors of the council are the Malaysian Trades Union Congress and the319 words
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218 1965-03-24 4 TRENGGANU ROYAL FAMILY HERE ON VISIT SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sultan of Trengganu, who is the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort, the Tengku Ampuan Besar today viewed Singapore's rural areas, housing estates and water front when they went on an official tour of the island. The royal couple spent218 words
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Article49 1965-03-24 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.—A sound recording of an interview wlih the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. by a staft member of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Television*. Mr. Alan Asbolt, can be heard over the English service of Radio Malaysia Singapore) at 10.30 p.m. tomorrow, March 24.49 words
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170 1965-03-24 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Government today announced plans to widen the Tanglin Road i bridge and improve the i drainage system at Jansen Road in a move to alleviate the surrounding areas from frequent floodings. The Public Works Depaument in a statement said that170 words
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Article125 1965-03-24 4 2 KILLED IN SEPARATE CRASHES SINGAPORE. Tues. Two men were kill- ed in separate road accidents here within two hours of each other today. The first death occurred at 9 a.m. when a Land Rover was involved in a head-on collision with a bus along Clementi Road. The driver of125 words
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Advertisement299 1965-03-24 4 li.l».M9frATox(l OPENS TOMORROW! rV'^aO^A lAN JANITTE RONALD EDMUND 'S^fcHENDRY SCOTT FRASER jHJRDOM ClnniScoH >n COLOUR PLUS ON STAGE -TOMORROW AT 9.30 p.m. UTA-AIR FRANCE FASH ON rtiißßi'iij WAKO'S FASHION PARADE mtOai from Switterlond, Itolv France under the supervision of Mr. Nari. Modck from THE 'OAM BOOTY SCHOOL: Comer* Jon McNomaro299 words
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Advertisement127 1965-03-24 4 QGfllwE^ bay" 3 Shows 3-• p.m. Ooro Singh Helen in Hindi with Eng. Maloy Sub! Pertly m Colour Tomorrow! "Tarzon Delilah" (H). MARCO Decorator t Building Contractor, S Nutmeo Rood. S pore Tel: 3475J lOpp. Ngce Ann Building) Office t Showroom Specialising m Oetigning modern furniture. Varnishing 4 re upholstery.127 words
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Advertisement283 1965-03-24 4 I THE "INNER WHEEL CLUB Of'sINGAPORE AT SHaws f\nn undtr the distinguished patronage I v SKI of TOH PUAN NCOR AISHAH i B (SlNGAPORE) r^pSjflll^y presents a S" \Q/ CHARITY FILM PREMIERE; i cur>u# Jin oid of Y W CA Hostel Building Fund B SHOW V and Singapore Girli' Life283 words
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Advertisement555 1965-03-24 4 organisation' \O\V MIOWIX," 11 am, 1 30, 4, 6 30 9 15 pm Vefro -Goldwvn Mo.cr pc Ingnd Bergman Re* Mof Alam Deion George C. Jeanne Moreou O~or Slant m ond Shirley Maaome in m s^vi P Mm m 9^&Bmm^ ar^» Bs:iSii£iSiJiSß" 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6 30 ft 9.30555 words
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417 1965-03-24 5 A crisis now in Singapore's biscuit —industry- SINGAPORE, Tues. Another crisis is looming among Singapore's young industries, besides the textiles and hens eggs crises. More than 1.000 workers at tow mechanised blscuu factories in the State are now under-employed due to Urn factorial producing at half capacity. Some 200 other417 words
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Article54 1965-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Th# first person outside Britain to win the Boys' Brigade memberahlp card design is a Mala.YMan He ls Corporal Kuan Cheong Fook of the Ist TVJuk Anson Boy*' Brigade Com>iny. Corpon»l Kuan's des:pn for thl» year «fj adjudged the best enry In the54 words
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466 1965-03-24 5 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN: By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuas. rvHE Special Commis- sion on Salaries is likely to extend for the fourth time the deadline for the submission of salary claims. Thta In to enable the Stall Side of the National Whltley Council to finalise466 words
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Article34 1965-03-24 5 PENANO. Turn A salt M.«h dealer. Tung Sink Kiang. 21. wan •.vaulted anri robbed of 5340 a wntcli and pen last night by two men. one of whom threatened him with pistol.34 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-03-24 5 THE rush for medicine which has been going on for the last eight months in Government hospitals throughout the country because of a go-slow by dispensers is still on. despite the Government's ban on work-to-rule. At tin- Kuala Lumpur (ieneral Hospital yesterday, where this picture181 words
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244 1965-03-24 5 SALESMAN: WIFE COULD NOT AGREE WITH MOTHER SINGAPORE. Tues. A young salesman. Sim Peng Khiang, whoi petitioned for a divorce! against his wife. Yik Son Lui. on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. j Justice Chua in the High Court today. The decree is to244 words
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Article29 1965-03-24 5 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Ten community halls, costing a total of $59,999. were built In various par'.s of the district last year under the rural development programme29 words
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Article46 1965-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. A five-man team from the Republic of Korea, led by Mr. Lee Byung Hee. called on the Prime Minusrcr. Teiißku Abdul Rahman, at the Re.s'.cirncy today. The Korean Ambassador. Mr. Kyu Hah Choi, accompanied them to the Residency.46 words
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Article61 1965-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUH. Tups. The Federation of Malaya Hed Cross Society. Kuala Lumpur District. will enrol 95 new member* .it a ceremony at the Victoria Institution hero on Saturday at 3 p.m. A similar ceremony will be nrld by the Klang Red Crass Society for 40061 words
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286 1965-03-24 5 Minister plans Thai trip to study trawler fishing KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. 'pHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Ghazali Jawi, is planning to visit Thaii land before the end of next month to study the trawler fishing industry there. Ho plans to study the In-' dustry to help him decide286 words
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233 1965-03-24 5 Municipal councillors wait in vain for quorum AM ALACCA. Tues. A A special meeting to elect a cj^puty president of the Malacca Municipal Council, scheduled for this morning was not held as there was no quorum. The election Ls to fill tht place of the president. Inthe Hasnul bin Abdul233 words
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Article30 1965-03-24 5 KAJANG. Tue.s. Tne Jlst i Squadron Malavxi.in Eiicineprs d[ the Territorial Army here will celebrate its third anniversary with a dinner at the Kainng Hall on April 330 words
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Advertisement145 1965-03-24 5 F RENT I REOIFFUSION I L tjT J tNOW! Beach Road SATAV liji Rf comes to the Singapura Every evening from 6p.m.— la.m. delicious Beach Road Satay is served (■bjP beside the pool. Only 20cts. a stick for meats of all varieties. IilflK? Four attractive girls in national '|B^fc« dress145 words
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Article, Illustration405 1965-03-24 6 SYDNEY, Tuesday SINGAPORES Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today he would like to be Prime Minister of Malaysia only if that would benefit Malaysia as a whole. Mr. I>ie told a Press conferenceReuter - 405 words
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126 1965-03-24 6 'Malaysia will collapse if Singapore fails' SIDNEY, lues. Malaysia must become economically stable or "«f ill perish." Singapore's Prime Minister Mr. I.cc Knan Yew, warned yesterday. He told a seminar of the Australian Institute of Management that Singapore held the key to Malaysia's economic health. If Singapore failed to reach126 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-03-24 6 Ul' and into the top deck at an RAF Beverley freighter clamber Australian troops bound for Borneo. They .ire infantrymen of the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, who are relieving British troops on Borneo duties The unit's uirsea move end«"d yesterday with the arrival in Kuching65 words
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Article, Illustration460 1965-03-24 6 The expatriate professors who resign: A clarification SINGAPORE, Tue« THE University of Singapore Council has categorically stated that it is not the university's policy to appoint locally- domiciled persons to be heads of departments in place of expatriates merely on the ground that the latter are expatriates. This was revealed460 words
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92 1965-03-24 6 SYDNEY. Tue.s. The M layslan Government proved In principle an application by Australia's Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd.. for "pioneer lax statu. for a tinplate plant in Mala. sia. according to the Aust lian Financial Review. A company spokesman cot. mented on the report: "V\92 words
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Article, Illustration334 1965-03-24 6 DELEGATION FLIES TO PATA CONFERENCE I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysia will make a sustained effort to divert the tourist trade from Indonesia to this country. The Director of Tourism. Inche Osman Slru. said today that despite confrontation tourist revenue In Malaysia had Increased334 words
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Article24 1965-03-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Malaysia's overseas telex service has been extended to Barbados. Trinidad. Jamalra. Uruguay and Suva in the Fiji Islands.24 words
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170 1965-03-24 6 'THAI M.P.'s MEETING WITH TOP MALAYSIAN' RIDDLE 1£1 T ALA LI'.MPI K lues. Malaysian officials her* are puzzled out the identity of the "high Malaysian leader' due to meet the Thai Prime .Minister, Field Marshal Thanon Kittikachorn. during his tour of the southern provinces of Thailand. The secretary to the170 words
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Article39 1965-03-24 6 IPOH, Tups. Vitamins and antibiotics together valued at about $1,500 were stolen from tha Boon Pharmacy in Belfleld Strwt here Most of the drugs had dopii taken from thr ihowcaaet md lnrludtd mmc classified as poisonous.39 words
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Article235 1965-03-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The High Commissioner of Pakisi tan. Syed Muhammad Hassan, said tonight that his country was anxious to see a peaceful and amicable settlement of the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia. Speaking over Radio Malaysia tonight on the occasion of Pakistan's National Day235 words
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Advertisement136 1965-03-24 6 jfr&P I. jhe 1964 rate is $32/- per thousand, fP?f|!!p»ff f 1 I an INCREASE of $2/- per thousand ADDITIONAL SPECIAL BONUSES \A/|«q4''c ItlAhal f^ e reat Eastern wi provide If lld I 9 lUI C 5 ADDITIONAL SPECIAL Bonuses as under:Endowment Assurances for terms 15 years or longer 25%136 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-03-24 6 Itttff. Bunny lit/ Ralph Hvimdahl [W MAT BLEW OFP\\Oti/Nl) J^ l^ v SETS WETJ S Ni^>NX^2|^M j^^ 5^18 words
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Article369 1965-03-24 7 The stab-in -the -back clique Sambanthan hits at those who say there is no 'place in the sun 9 for non-Malays SINGAPORE, Tuesday rpHE Minister for Works, Posts and -L Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, is convinced of the "tremendous place" the non-Malays have in the country under Tengku Abdul369 words
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79 1965-03-24 7 RAF plane back after 2,000 th trip CINGAPOKB, lues. A B>vi-rl«\v freighter of No. 31 Squadron returned to its base at RAF. Srletar. Sm-.iporr. this week-end .liter completing the iMiitth round-trip by Far I .t-t \ir Force transport aircraft operating between Singapore and the Borneo territories Regular trips Tin- It79 words
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Article, Illustration136 1965-03-24 7 Nem Hair Beauty with the Peek-In' Glow "I was delighted with the look of my hair after the tirst application of the new Delph shampoo. My hair took on a lovely new beauty and sheen I think the 'Peek-In' Glow is really lovely.' 1 Fio in K professional point of136 words
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92 1965-03-24 7 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. Five visiting Japanese surveyors have described the glass sand deposit in Brunei as the biggest they have seen so lar in Borneo. The m.sMon. i rom the International Engineering Consultants Association in Tokyo, was headed by Mi Dm Ohkubo. Mr Ohkubo92 words
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Article50 1965-03-24 7 IPOH utsustant in .i motor >!>.nv.- shop m BelliPld Street here. Wong Ku.u San. 25. \v..> electrocuted laat night while u.Miic in i-lPctnc drill. Two utiier worken who dMtod in thr lirst floor <>! the shop on bMrtng Wong'i cry. found him dead. He «.i> a50 words
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180 1965-03-24 7 MORE WORK NOW FOR FOUR CABINET MINISTERS 1/ UA L A LUMPUR. Tues. Four Federal Ministers have been given added responsibilities following the de- parture of three senior Ministers overseas on Government business. The absent trio are the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak < National and Rural Development. Defence);180 words
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Article78 1965-03-24 7 KAMOAH IHe Menin I ■war U.ito sheikh Ahmad .uid his wilr. Datm Puteh will go to Kual.i Lumpur nrxt week to send ofT the Yaiiß di-Pertuaii Asor.u and the R.im Prrni.iL.mn Agoiw vihen they leave for Mpctb .in Apn I 2 ■As the Kmc78 words
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146 1965-03-24 7 KIT A L A LUMPUR. Tues. The Mii> istry of Education has Riven an assurance that, the Chief Education Officer of Johore will look into complaints that certain teachers In the State were not getting their subsistence and travelling allowances regularly pokemtn ntd here today146 words
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121 1965-03-24 7 DRUNEI TOWN. Tues Anyone In Borneo who sees a colour- tagged bird or recovers legbands should report to the Curator. Division of Birds. Smithsonian Institute. Washington. DC, U.S.A. In a letter to the Brunei Museum. Mr Philip S. Humphrey, of the Smithsonian,AP - 121 words
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Article21 1965-03-24 7 PENANO. Tues. An ice-.seller. Chan Teik Pau. 30. had his M-onter stolen laM night from thr Bukit Dumber gardens.21 words
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Article, Illustration88 1965-03-24 7 Till Deputy Prime Miniter. Tun Abdul Razak. chattine with the Sudanese Ambassador to India, Mr. Blink. in. and his wife at a reception given by the Malaysian High Commissioner to India. Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, in New Delhi last week.88 words
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151 1965-03-24 7 THE RED POWERS ALREADY IN IT: GHAZALI gIXOAPORF.. Tues_The Permanent Secret. r\ to the Ministry of External Affairs. Data Mohamed Ghazali bin Shaiir. said here today that bit powers like Russia and Communist China were already involved in the Malaysia-Indonesia conflict. "These big powers are already in. Don't pretend they151 words
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141 1965-03-24 7 Patel: India can be Malaysia's fresh food supplier pENANG. Tups. In--1 dia would be able to iill the gap caused by the break in trade relatkMiships between Malaysia and Indonesia as a result c' <■ ifrontation. said r. K. U. Patel, leader of a study team from the Processed Foods141 words
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Advertisement361 1965-03-24 7 THIS TOPCON RE SUPER WITH THRU-THE-LENS LIGHT-METERING IS THE REVOLUTIONARY BREAK THROUGH IN CAMERA DESIGNING SUPER THE WORLD'S FIRST SINGLE LENS REFLEX WITH THE REVOLUTIONARY INTERNALLY COUPLED TO NEW BUILT-IN THRU- THE-LENS LIGHT BOTH LENS DIAPHRAGM -METERINGThe amazing built-in Cadmium Sulphide *^^^V AND SHUTTER, exposure meter is attached behind and361 words
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Obituary41 1965-03-24 8 N N'orW. Wi i Minimum i MR LCE MAN CNEE. a 15 after atooii illne««. leaving behind idow lue aonii h ko«i ata, Thont Chaaa, Kwonf San five daughtrm. three i4.aughtrrj»-in-l.i w three ••nna-ln-law '*ndchildr'n Finer* 1 II am ll*>li41 words
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Article40 1965-03-24 8 :n H MJ i Minimum > INCHE CLA MAJECD and m \i\A fru'na.' ti an* of avmpathv r mrnt THE FAMILY OF U!r Mr V S n*,vtd ti M n;Mrr". nrhMtVM *jf l*H»rt «rraih« .inrl rondol*n< *p on tbfir n^nl40 words
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Article219 1965-03-24 8 •li Wm4l HI Minimum) NEW SHIPMENT of Lou Itrauirrra. rnluiid prices Olamou i ck'a fl pore AOELPHI mutll Atinuuuo tea witti Kr.-mn pa-trips. Philip 4k Hit Band rntrrmn you witb elaMleai mmi' d m DON'T Mitt SALE *t Town and Countr> li.., saion N«e» Ann BuildXwim.ouit- HlouaiK btfcM MM219 words
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Article627 1965-03-24 8 Conflicting and acrimonious Matctnent.s concerning the textile negotiations with Britain are an unpleasant reminder of the even larger problems that must be solved in creating the Malaysian common market. If this is an example of the way in which Singapore and the Central Government are going to627 words
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Article362 1965-03-24 8 Calls for the retention, without amendment, of the Rent Control Ordinance, are being made through guilds, associations and chambers of commerce in many parts of Malaya. The reaction is natural, and must have been expected by the Government when it set up the review committee headed by Senator362 words
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Article217 1965-03-24 8 The Australian sugar industry experts who have nearly completed their survey here must already have a good idea whether the Government's hope of establishing a cane-growing industry is practical, and their report will be awaited with interest Their task is difficult, how- ever, as they must balance m?r\217 words
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189 1965-03-24 8 The HSC and questions unanswered Ihave followed with considerable interest the controversy over the banning of private students from sitting for the H-S.C. examination unless they have undergone a two-year course organised by the Ministry of Education. Despite the widespread protest against the ban. the Federal Controller of Examinations has189 words
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Letter205 1965-03-24 8 While I agree with you that probably there haa always been administrative trouble' I do not think, however, that this alone could be the reason simply because the ban has been imposed only on H.S.C. students and not on S.C. students although every year the latter is far more than205 words
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Letter105 1965-03-24 8 UNTIL this year the Welfare Association. Sabak Bernam, bought books for poorer school children, but this year it asked the children to apply to the Welfare Officer. Parents have applied, but none has received anything so far and nobody seems to know why the applications have been shelved.Bernama - 105 words
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Letter182 1965-03-24 8 I WOULD .state that facilities at the new International Airport Terminal at Singapore compare favourably with other airports In the world. As a director owning Its own aircraft in a Singapore company and as a constant visitor to this airport I do appreciate that there are a few minor182 words
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Letter113 1965-03-24 8 I AM one of the many nurses who went to Australia under the Colombo Plan for training. Several of us returned to Malaysia late in 1964. We have since registered ourselves with the Malayan Nursing Board. We have been back here for four months now and not one113 words
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Letter110 1965-03-24 8 MN Jan. 20 this year. I handed in a registered letter at the Petallng Jaya Post Office. On Feb. 9, the letter not having been received at the other end, I was asked to fill in an enquiry form and told to call at the P.O. on Feb.110 words
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Article413 1965-03-24 8 YUNUS MARIS. M.A. by University of Malaya PREPOSITIONS AND PREP PHRASES as PREDICATE of a .sentence VOCABULARY: Baku v n» pocket harffft in> price, cost. You have been told In earlier les-sons that the second part, or predicate, of a sentence may be: (Da noun or nom. phrase:413 words
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Article, Illustration844 1965-03-24 8 (COLIN LEGLM By WHAT did the Chinese really make of Dr Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, during his recent visit to p eking? They profess to be delighted with the five-point treaty of friendship signed h«» f ween Tanzania and China. But if844 words
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Advertisement577 1965-03-24 8 Straits ThM t Maby M..1 Clattiried advertltementt na*y be handed to COLD STONACC IUPtH. MARKET Orchard Read (K*ceptlonl*« Oetk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES^ Naval Bate AuthK>rlted Agenta CITY BOOK STORC LTO Wii( ►>• ft It HOillt. Ceilyff Q jgej TMC NEWS FRONT flirpatrlct t SuMtmirkll M. M. ISMAIL HAMIEM STORK 14577 words
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Advertisement72 1965-03-24 8 I Fint Kui. trie Instrununts Fender "Mustang" The oil n*w fender Mostang the latest oxMition to th* Fender L n« ana mcert th* datnond tor o moderate priced model a4Ht Tremolo A Fender regulor -tm guitor the Mustang nos two new high-fidehtv P'Ckupt as ttanddrd with 3-potitior switch for each72 words
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Advertisement137 1965-03-24 8 I ALFA ROMEO 1965 MODELS GIULIA 1600 Tl GIULIA SPIDER GIULIA SPRINT GT ....with right-hand-drive, all-round disc brakes and five forward gears tor particulars, enquire at SOLE AGKNT FOR MALAYSIA:HOCK YEW COMPANY, 113. JALAN CAMPBELL. Xl ALA LUMPIR. TEL: ***** ***** OR SUB-AGENT:-TAI SENG MOTOR COMPANY, 91. JELLTOM. ROAD. PENAM.137 words
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118 1965-03-24 9 Rail station grenades: Man is remanded SINGAPORE. Tuev A goateed man. Lieu Sai Wah. 21. was charged in court today with unlawful possession of six hand grenidrs at the Singapore railway station on Sunday afternoon. The railway station is i-jasMficd M a security area under th» Internal Security Act. l.iew.118 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-03-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's honest driver-guide. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim, was today given a special luncheon by the Singapore Tourist Assof iation committee. Mr B H. Melwani, chairman of the association, also presented Inche Abdul Rahman with an "award of merit" for service171 words
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175 1965-03-24 9 ARMY FIREMEN PLEDGE TO HELP UNION lOHORE BAH R U, Tues. The Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian, Staff Association ha s instructed its members employed by Uip Army fire services I not to carry out any "civilian duties" if the Government Fire Pightine: Services Union of Malaya175 words
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Article20 1965-03-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A lorry worth $10,000 was stolen yesterday at Ipoh Road here Its registration number 8M1586.20 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-03-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The standing committee of the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce will meet on Saturday to discuss the $180--million blood debt claim from the Japanese Government. During the meeting. Senator Dato Y. T. Lee will make a report on the meeting of the154 words
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Article, Illustration752 1965-03-24 9 AT STAKE WAS AN ESTATE WORTH $250,000 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. npHREE women were today declared -L in the Singapore High Court to be the lawful widows of racehorse owner Chew Moy Lam, 62, who died intestate two years ago. The widows are Madam Hor752 words
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111 1965-03-24 9 Reminder to air travellers to Borneo SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malaysian Airways today reminded travellers from Singapore and Malaya to Sabah and Sarawak that they will be required to produce passports or other valid travel documents on arrival in these territories although they are part of Malaysia. They also must have111 words
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Article25 1965-03-24 9 BAIU PAHAT. lue.v Th» Johore Youth Council will hold a festival of Malaysian dances at the i Cathay Cinema in Muur on April25 words
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219 1965-03-24 9 Manick to workers: Give maximum service KUALA LUMPUR, Tuec —The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam, today appealed to all Government I employees to work toI wards "maximum productivity." If a section in the public ior other services caused any "Interruption" In work. It I would affect productivity and i219 words
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Article64 1965-03-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A clerk, M Venci?ldapathy. whose wife. R. I Nagaretnam, left him .seven months after their marriage In 1961, was granted a decree nbl by Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court today. Venggidapathy had peiltionert for divorce on the ground of his wtfe's desertion.64 words
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Article36 1965-03-24 9 BINOAPORE. Tue. The Shaw Malay Film Productions have entered two films. "Bldasarl". a drama. and "Tiga Abdul", a comedy, for the 12th annual Asian Film Festival to be held in Kyoto. Japan In May.Kyodo - 36 words
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Advertisement59 1965-03-24 9 tt 6 the world's largest IqM manufacturer of |(jp) precision chain ft) offers over |rlplooo products A) for power transmission Ml and mechanical $jg) handling r^\ C®~ f W^w, Represented in Malaysia by UNITED ENGINEERS S (MALAYSIA) LIMITED P.O. Box 41, Singapore. Tel. 2416 Branches at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang,59 words
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Advertisement95 1965-03-24 9 Your skin needs a special kind of protection —Velva Moisture Film v MMU To keep the precious bloom of youth, Y/* creamy lotion which you simply smooth your skin needs a special kind of moisture on very sparingly under your foundathat not only protects, but will leave your tion. It95 words
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Miscellaneous771 1965-03-24 9 _H mm mm I TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) tHANNKI. Huala Lumpur it ol Weapon- a nr« tmtm of I Penanf; 6 Ipoh Malacca historical advemuies set in the 200 p.m. Test pattern and 16th Century Florentine period, tone; 5.15 Test pattern and starring Edmund Purdom us music; 545 Opening and pro-771 words
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Article, Illustration230 1965-03-24 10 Watch man praises standard of local mart MR. HUTTER rE quality consciousness of the Malaysian people was among the highest in the world and "quite remarkable" for a developing country, Mr. J. Hutter. Omega representative for the Far East and Australia said this week. The maintenance of such standards augered230 words
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Article73 1965-03-24 10 The Milan Trade Pair will be held from April 14 to 25 and k attracting manufacturers and traders from ah parts of the world The respective Italian Trade Commissioners In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Dr. P. S Quadrio and Dr C. Dessy will be73 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-03-24 10 GRADUATE TAKES UP POST OF SALES' MANAGER lI X WILLIAM K.C. Wong. ITI (above), a graduate in business administration. Nanyang University, has joined Tractors Malaysia Ltd.. the local Caterpillar dealer, in a sales administrative capacity. He will be responsible for stock control and inward and outward shipping arrangements. Prior to72 words
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Article48 1965-03-24 10 A special new business and Information service Is to be introduced to Alitalia DCB super jet flights through Singapore from early next month. The service will be provided by attractive Trans-Australia Airlines air hostesses who will be additional crew on all Sydney-Slngapore-Banckok and Bangkok-Singapore-Sydney Alitalia services.48 words
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Article211 1965-03-24 10 SINCE the adoption of modem technique and electronic equipment in recent years. Malaysia's fishing Industry has become more profitable than It used U] be Gone are the days where fishermen had to grope around the open sea and the present day fisherman takes to the sea now211 words
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Article192 1965-03-24 10 MALAYA BUYS FIFTY 'DOZERS ORDERS for fifty International BTD-20 crawler tractors with hydraulic Bullgrader equipment, worth £450.--000. have been received from Malaya by Interim atio n a 1 Harvester Company of Great Britain Ltd. who recently announced that 1964 had been a record sales year with exports over 60 per192 words
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Article88 1965-03-24 10 Longines first in its class Another triumph of the Swiss watch industry has just been confirmed by the publication of the result* obtained in the precision contests organised at the Neuchatel Observatory. An electronic ship's chronometer, the very first of its kind, designed and built by the Loi.j?ines Watch Company,88 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-03-24 10 THE chief representati leading butter manu Keith Ballantyne flew i for top level business ta It was one of his many I regular business trips which he has been making to the region since 1933. Mr. Ballantyne whose company, the K.L. Ballantyne Pty. Ltd. of South231 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-03-24 10 Malaysian engineers visit Panama Canal HALF WAY around the World, in the Panama Canal Zone, two MblaysfaUi electronic engineers are busily testing each of the thousands of circuits of an NCK 315 electronic data processing system which they have just set up for the Pan ima Canal Company. Mr. Richard225 words
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263 1965-03-24 10 Tasek Cement is now to double its production T-YSEK CEMENT Ltd., Ipoh, which went into full production in September last year, has now signed a contract for a $10 million extension that will more than double its present output of 50C tons per day. Announcing this, Mr. Yeoh Kean Hin.263 words
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Advertisement365 1965-03-24 10 I WAKE UP WITH SMITHS and be time KM. ilnitli.i The Best English ELECTRIC ALARMS. Full range available from your dealer. SMITHS UJUBB made in england SOLE AGENTS: JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO., (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH, BRUNEI SARAWAK. TSUBAKI CHAINS jT FOR365 words
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Advertisement144 1965-03-24 10 DON'T BUILD CASTLES Be practical! Invest 'your money wisely. Earn up to 8% interest and make that dream com* Vrv*. Save with OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD and enjoy 1 double security get Free Accident Insurance while your money grows. Subsidiary of SINGAPORE TRADING CO, LTD. i M»^^_»^ _»_*_> _>_»__>_>_^*» ~m144 words
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293 1965-03-24 11 Malaysia too sponsors motion at Ecafe talks WELLINGTON, Tues. Japan, MALAYSIA, the Philippines and Thailand are among the countries sponsorIqg a draft resolution on industrial development and promotion at the current Ecafe conference here, it was learned today. The 12-natlon resolution recommends that the member governments of the region "extendReuter - 293 words
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Article58 1965-03-24 11 BRIGHTON. Tues— Two thousand schoolchildren uciv entertained in i uimal yrsierday by tlie Bnchton Philharmonic Orchestra under a new education scheme. The children, aged between 10 and 15. heard the orchestra p'.ay music bj MOBUt. Tschaikowsky. El.iar and Purcell and also heard flic conductor explain theReuter - 58 words
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554 1965-03-24 11 Tin conference: Indonesia not taking part But it will negotiate privately with the other members, informed sources say NEW YORK, Tues INDONESIA, which has withdrawn from the United Nations, will participate in none of the formal meetings of the tin conference which opened today but will negotiate privately with theReuter - 554 words
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39 1965-03-24 11 LONDON. Moi-j than. 7.000 top civ;! servants vn! .soon receive MJ Increases mgag from £230 to £400 a yr«r. it w.is announced l^cre. The 'n-'veases will ro^t the Government about .1.250.000 a year. Reuier.Reuter - 39 words
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Article32 1965-03-24 11 LONDON. Tues. Indian President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakri.shnan was reported in "very satisfactory" condition following an operation yesterday for the re- moval of a cataract on his left eye— UPl32 words
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Article198 1965-03-24 11 WELLINGTON. Tuesday. rCAFE member countries could not expect to see the establishment of an Asian common market in the near future because they lacked the massive industrial development of the European Economic Community, the leader of the Philippines delegation. Mr. Conelio Balmaceda. said hereReuter - 198 words
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Article49 1965-03-24 11 HONG KONG. Tue.s. Tho Hong Kong Go\cmmpni t.,> Withdraw ".•-übolantiai .iq 1 d funds' Irom its reserves in Lm.dori to assist .some iocal b.c.ks which experienced a run this year. This was announced here yesterday by the Commissioner of Banking. Mr. Leonidas Coie. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement533 1965-03-24 11 AUSTRALIAN FOODS ...packed-full of sunshine goodness Australia's 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. Supermarkets and provision shops throughout Malaysia are well stocked with the best from Australia finest fresh, canned and533 words
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Miscellaneous156 1965-03-24 11 \tlt*fi Onp tit i V.T. Utmtlin HEY/ THEYVE WHO, I CWTT SAY rM^ OSCAR. 1 V" I NOW I KMOW WHY ixl ,^7T m^ 3^~Ti2ZB SK*TEP GETTIN 1 fiORWT.-I HfJULPNT J LOOK& MC3WM3U WAS THAT ONE REUA "'TJLi ]<^ &t??**W{ BH -_*E I _wUr2arlwV I I f*Wy n**i^ IHvk Tracy156 words
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Advertisement940 1965-03-24 12 (Continoed rrom Pace 8). SITUATIONS VACANT i WnrdM St I Min.)— Box SO cl oxtrm READ the Senior Appointments vacant in Tb* Sunday Mall men woes YOUNG DOMESTIC SERVANT for a small Chinese family We«kly-off oti«erv*d. Pay about S6U.UO munlhly. n AH526 S T. Spore. REQUIRED EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE .ptionist and940 words
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Advertisement748 1965-03-24 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* 1 Mm.)— Box St et* extrm APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOL CLERK. Api'l i-itinns are Invited for the post of Clerk at Sultan Abu Bakar Secondary Olrls School. Muar. Candidates must possess a school Certificate or FMmtSSB of Malaya Certificate, and he within the uxe limit of 17/23.748 words
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Advertisement818 1965-03-24 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* SI (Mm.) Box So ci*. oxtrm DISTRICT 10. Furnished bungalow. 2 bedrooms (with bathrooms) and 2 occasional rooms. Bent $460-. Pbone 9292 f (Office) Spore. FULLY FuRNItHtO 2-atorey Terrace House. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's room. Jalan Labu Ayer, Singapore 19. Rim. ***** Roland. TANOLIN ARIA FURNISHED818 words
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Advertisement880 1965-03-24 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mlm.)— Bum St ct: extrm VACANT SHOPHOUSE. 17 Upper Dickson Koad off Serangoon Road, with backlane. Area 1484 sq. ft. W99 yeare. Low assessment, modern sanitation: Telephone Plica $31,600 Contact Nasslm, 381* North Bridge Road, Spore. KATONQ DISTRICT (behind Palace Theatre) Sea View880 words
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Advertisement909 1965-03-24 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* St (Mm.) Box St et*. extra TOUR MALAYA I Days As9o/BSM/- 28/3/65. 4/4/06 6/4/66 U/4/69 11/4/66 12/4/66 Bangkok/ Cblengmal. 15 Days $845/. 10/4/68 6/6/66 Hongkong/Macao 16 Days $625/. 9/4/65 23/6/66. Nam Ho Travel Service Ltd. 138 Cross st, Spore. Tel: ***** MALAYA 7 DAYS $85/- C/Hl«b--land.909 words
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Advertisement904 1965-03-24 12 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IS Wnrd* tt I Min.)— Box St rf extrm BASS AMPLIFIER ?S w«ttl for guitar. Only $260.00 Orchid Electronics 66, Selegle Road. B'nora. Tel: ***** BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mlm.y—Box St ct*. extra SIXTEEN FOOT half Cabin sailing Cruiser complete sails Seagull outboard, launching trolley,904 words
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Advertisement1026 1965-03-24 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS WordM M j Win.)— Box id ctt. extra OCT. '«4 MOLDEN SPECIAL MOO mile* accident free $6200/- 0.n.0. View after 4.30 p.m 29. Road 'B Kirn Tetg Park. Johore Bahru. ALFA ROMEO OUILIA Sprint O.T. live months old 7000 miles Red as new owner rvturninu I.K.1,026 words
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Advertisement583 1965-03-24 12 AT YOUR SERVICE M JTorrf, W*u) Boa 40 rf,. ,xir., PHOTO-COPVINC PLAN-PRINT-ING: Metropolitan Bulln 40. Medelros Building. Smtapor.' *****- -in>. China I mdma K.L. Tel 227.7 LET US r'ELP you «i 01 about burglary at your home, laatsli: Bassjra 4-H burgla* 'Hlarm. Olvas your nomfi fun irctlon wbili vnu are583 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-03-24 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST CO«Sf UK.: Dm S'pore Still P. S'htm Pening MEMNM UWPMLMMpa li Pt/MM 10 tori* ANTILOCHW ll.triMl. Avor-rr,f MM IS/ I MELAMPUS li.i'pnl &!■«<-« Mir 21 Apr 2 Apr 4/5 myrmidon itmmi «rr i *»i J Imirpul, Dublin. Gasgo«... Apr I Apr 11 Apr 12/11 Air IT1,261 words
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Advertisement2399 1965-03-24 13 Mvhp^nnjgVLgmMump^ WfeM THE EAC ONES B3^V~^/^B ti i i—riiii ■wiiiLiai»j mi no Baa^^rHJoß^ BM 'BW «t)i.»— mig n. roaem.) in who om& n IMI ntm nUl> PfcM IMI tHm K3 SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, SENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMOURC. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OOTHEHBURt, AARHUS ANO COPENHAtEN S con P. S'nara2,399 words
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Advertisement1304 1965-03-24 13 tosh* ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Contincnt S.njj.iure P. S'hjm Penang CITY Of JOHANNESIUP.C L'«M H t B men, R'um. A'oerp, Ne«L<s(le, M lire II Apr CASTILIAM KM, I'don. H Bur|. R'dam 11,1) Api K It Air 11 It CITT Of SUSSOW icon, H'bur|, R'dam. Ha»rd Grar.gemoutn 24 27 Apt1,304 words
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718 1965-03-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent ANOTHER quiet day's trading was experienced on the Stock Exchange yesterday with a slightly better turnover than on •Monday. Conditions were fractionally easier with iiammon done at 51. 60. Hotel Singapura 51} cents. Fraser and Neave $2.28 Es.«o $1.55 and718 words
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Article27 1965-03-24 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 22 Mar. 23 'Industrials. 77.00 76.56 Tins: <*y.37 89.01 S rubbers: 103.37 103.33 *Der. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article110 1965-03-24 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS following yester- day's pattern drifted lower In quiet tradlnp. B.H.P. lost 6d. to 51s. 6d. and Brewery Storks were notably losers. Base Metals and Oils were mostly fractionally. Mount Isa closed at 33k Bd. alter sales at 345. 3d and Renison la-t a further Is.110 words
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Article110 1965-03-24 14 CHIPS lying alsngtidt tht Singapart «rharve« at tipectari today art: star AH.t.imn i' 2. BJeaaMa Liovii n, R:dor N.W. 3. Hua Henc N.W K;i»t#rn K.in«rr 13/14, Rjr. HalMor M/M TJillwoni: 27 -31/32. Antllochua 3536. Hnsidrnt Arthur 44, Caltcx Wellington 42/43. Hakuhasan llaru 43. Scmipalatitiak 46. Rajula 47.110 words
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Article40 1965-03-24 14 ON rhf fr.e exchange mjrkil in HonK Kont yinterdajr the US. d.llar was quoted at 5 7RJ for T.T. and 5 74! 'or cash. Starling «v quoted at 16 02 and on. taal .1 old at 264 1.40 words
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547 1965-03-24 14 Straits tin price up by over one dollar ml IE price of tin in Penane X yesterday rose by SI.SP per picul to $650.75 on an ottering of 235 tons, estimated down 20 tons. In London on Monday tin ruled steady In fair activity. Lower Fenang advices and the quietness547 words
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Article175 1965-03-24 14 March .-3. rhr>-» months. INOUtTMIALS 1 14 rt«. 1 Nmtop* 14 ru m. com. :uy Di-v < eta i-' ct*. '.n«ui4<ts M lavaM. iv its. Fed Duip. >2cu. i) »n mat Robmsoa 10 eta. 1 itri'K- 18 ts. Rl iammun 14 eta cts. H. B'Dura Wets San. n175 words
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Advertisement2101 1965-03-24 14 4VV &j| ii K^KVS Soilings to the United Kingdom. Vtt KaSaai L.mBlur'" Dept. Dept. Dept. Arrive J^^E^B^aa^aa^a^aa^aa^a^a^a^aa^aa^aa^B^B^Plai spore P. S'hom Penor>g U.K. KAWASAKI K1SEN KAISHA LTD. 19 5 s I l\ i^MWftaAiu luaan muonn liu. i C HITRAL" 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 30 Apr Bast Canada and U.S.A.2,101 words
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Advertisement610 1965-03-24 14 W;^.^^ Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service FUT DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO JAUYA TO CANADIAN AND US GREAT LAKES POR' S ooit r Itipaj fenini ETA lorotta ORIENI MARINER ist tall Aft 11/11 2nc Call Apr 21/22 /1/24 2S/2» May 14 ORIENT TRAOER May 21-2/ U/24 23/21 laat610 words
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Advertisement181 1965-03-24 14 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES. DURBAN CAPETOWN. S'DOre Pt. S'hom Penong "Ocean Peace" 24/25 Mor 30/31 Mar Bcnomc 22/23 Apr 27/28 Apr "Ocean Unity" 22/23 May 27/28 Moy General Agents: UNITED ENTERPRISES 4 SHIPPING LTD. Rooms 902/3, 9th Floor, Robmson Road, SINGAPORE Tel: ***** Pt. Swettenham: ALLSEAS (MALAYSIA) LTD.181 words
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Article917 1965-03-24 15 I I SS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lum- pur trading rooms of the Stock Kxchaniie of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C S. Holding (2.OO0) 13 Dunlopt 16.OOU) 11.50, (I.OUO) Jl .VI: Eiio ardt. it. kind si. 58917 words
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Article53 1965-03-24 15 'HINESE Product Eichanit. «ln«a- port noon pnett ptr pieul yttltrday: Coconut all: hulk $6T>t aelltni. drum Copra Mai Vpr IK Continent Prppir M,,rtok »hit* SI.V) wller*. tllars, ABTA Sn-ap.r. Ciconut Oil Mlllirf Allocation bulk StU 50 nrllrrs. drum ».,s SB mtttn The tone w»* .|iiet Sintiaport Coura AlMoilw53 words
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Article29 1965-03-24 15 mar. MALAYAN RUBBER PHirF- 71} cents (un 1 1 ~n'u» 1} cents). TIN- 5650.75 (up «1 50) t Unofficial estimated offering 235 tons (down 20 tons). 129 words
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Article228 1965-03-24 15 APRIL first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 731 centS( per Ib.. up i; cents on Monday > cloning level for the position. The tone was steady. R VS. and F.M.R.E. closing prire* in cents per lb. yesterday: Int228 words
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Article24 1965-03-24 15 THE Malayan Eichama Bankr 1 Aoaciatian madr tm» change in t« ratr» to merchant! jfeat*rd»y (Ui« |MMSMTTMS OO r...y: MM Kr.n.r 18«».24 words
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Advertisement1315 1965-03-24 15 In The Matter ol N TH£ mGH CqURT ,n SHARIKAT LOMBONG SINGAPORE PELEPAH KANAN LIMITED rt.l,fif. Petition, i lncorporated in the Federation No 3 of ***** of Malaya I IN 1111 MATTLK OK (In Voluntary U,uidaUon» p AN MALAYSIA CEMENT ThT,, WORKS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED in lne .Matter of AND III!1,315 words
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Advertisement1023 1965-03-24 15 COMPANY iVILtiINO PETALING TIN. LIMITED. The Thirty-ninth Annual General Meeting of the Company wa» held in lpon on 19th March, 1963. Mr. J.M.M. Lewis presiding in place of the Chairman. Mr. J.D. riellings. who was attending the United Nations Tin Conference in New York. The following v. Ml. Heliums statement,1,023 words
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Advertisement757 1965-03-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY IN TELUK ANSON TOWN COUNCIL Applications are invited from Federal Citizens. Slate Nationals; for the appointment of Typist in i the Town Council. Teluk Anson. ft, Applicants for appointment must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday, must have passed ihe Lower Certificate of Education757 words
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Advertisement254 1965-03-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens:— APPOINTMENT: Warders (Male). MLAati tCAU: $124x4A--144 148X4A-164 p.m. plus Variable Allowance PROBATION: 3 years. AGE: 20-30 years. QUALIFICATION: Successfully j completed Primary Course or equivalent ln Government Aided School Height minimum 5' 4". Weight minimum 8 1 stones. Chest254 words
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Advertisement573 1965-03-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are inviird for thr appointment of AaMant Treasurer in the Municipal 1: Department. S.ilar% Sr.ile: 1628x34-934/982 X34-1.254 pm. A variable C.O.L.A. is payable. Quallrh-itionv: Full final of thr Institute of Chartered Accountant.or Institute of Chartered Municipal Treasurers or Certified and Corporate573 words
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198 1965-03-24 16 FIRING STOPS ON WEST BENGAL BORDER YEW DELHI. Tues. t Swaran Singh, the Indian Ex--1 ternal Affairs Minister. told Parliament yesterday that Pakistan had agreed to ceasefire proposals after six days of firing in the Wost Bengal border area. He said Pakistan's High Commissioner In New Delhi had said his198 words
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220 1965-03-24 16 LONDON. Tuesday. BRITISH troops have gone into action again in Aden against rebels from the north, the Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, told the House of Commons yesterday. But he rejected Opposition suggestions that Britain take up the matter with theAP - 220 words
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139 1965-03-24 16 Police too will mourn death of drunk OKLAHOMA CITY. Tue&. Funeral services for Ok- lahoma City's "most arrest- ed drank." Hershel Price, i were tentatively set for tomorrow, and among the mourners will be the policemen who jailed him more than 700 times. Price. 52. died a p.iupor in a139 words
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Article29 1965-03-24 16 LONDON, lues.—A census be_M today of Britain's gipsiea. There arc about 17.000 gipsies, left in the country, most of them llv- me in the southern counties. Router.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration16 1965-03-24 16 LEONOV Historic 10-mmu'p .-■•vim' in space BELYAEV Ho commanded Voshkod 216 words
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279 1965-03-24 16 WASHINGTON. Tues>. The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr: Dean Rusk, was reported yesterday to have i wiped out substantial pro- I fits being reaped by American diplomats and other personnel abroad through the resale of duty-free I cars and other scarce goods.AP - 279 words
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Article57 1965-03-24 16 HAVANA, i je.-. CobaC Transport MlnistT I'aure ChMBOO, :*6. was aecldenitillv sl-.ot on the ;:i»gh by one oi h\< bodyguards yesterday He w t.i fc; ting into car after a visit to friends when ihe bodyguard's hun went off He was taki'n to hospital for T.m57 words
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119 1965-03-24 16 MOSCOW. Tucs— The So--1 viet "space swim' cosmonauts. Lieut. -Col. Alrxei Leonov and Col. Pavel Betyaer, received the traditional heroes' acclaim in Red Square here today. The pair arrived at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport from Baikonur cosmodrome in the Kazakh Republic where .\i-sterday they describedReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement1679 1965-03-24 16 i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TENDERS I— PEJABAT SETIA-USAHA KERAJAAN. PERAK, IPOH SALE BY TENDER LOT (A) Fifteen typewriters ant two adding machines. LOT i ß i Mi Hoover Vacuun Cleaner. (1 > SieH rupboard. (1) Bicycle and (4> Miscellaneous items LOT (C» (S4> Motor vehicle tyrei and <6* tubes. The above Hems can1,679 words
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Advertisement110 1965-03-24 16 why not run I ■gr M IK^Tglgy Mi m 1 Jfl 1 'K. l ggggK^ away to see! Take the Italiano way to Europa ...see Bombay, Karachi*, Naple* and Genoa too! Lloyd Triestino makes a majestic difference as you wend your way. True Con* I tinental Courtesy (your every wish110 words
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Miscellaneous281 1965-03-24 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Bush-girl <6). 9. 1 renew odd material (or a 8 Take In the shell In a poke ...tD-4). <4. 10. beu being better it). 14. She'd string woven to cover 11. GUnu loaded dice (4. I). the 22 across <10>. IX Lit on dieting iormula281 words
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Article, Illustration345 1965-03-24 17 Laos to send team of 56 men SEAP GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday, ITU LAOS today confirming their participation, there will be five nations in the Third Seap Games which Malaysia are organising this year. The other countries to compete in the Games here on Dec. 14-21 are Burma, Thailand, South345 words
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211 1965-03-24 17 Aik Huang is biggest threat to Kops BADMINTON LONDON, Tuesday. BEARDED Erland Kups. the 28-year-old Danish badminton star, is strongly favoured to win the ■Ml-Enplana men's singles crown for the sixth time •ind regain his position as the world's No. 1 player in the championships which start here tomorrow. f211 words
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Article172 1965-03-24 17 Van Huizen says: Don't select me SEREMBAN. Tuee. Lawrence vaa Hulzen, who said earlict tins year that he was thinking ol leiirlnn from hockey, has told the Ne«ri Sembllan selectors nor to consider him for selection this ■aaaon. Van Huisen. 36. tl tarn ana Malaysia international played in Hie Tokyo172 words
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Article42 1965-03-24 17 Kll\l>\ I KM II M. Wl 1 SINGAPORE. Tues A late Ri.al by centre-forward Ilarbhajan sinch put K v lon Into the Singapore Horkrv .■> today :ints in th« Mth mlm;'e through BaidiMJ. Two minutes later Tengah equalised through Mascarmhaa.42 words
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Article113 1965-03-24 17 SYDNEY. Tues. A secret life, ban has been placed on two! ...embers of the Australian athle- .m union competed in the j Olympic Gamts :n Tokyo last Oc- i ■iccordinfj to the Sydney newspaper. The Sun. today. The newspaper said the two 1 athletes have not113 words
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Article603 1965-03-24 17 Japan come as Asian stars SOCCER Kuala Lumpur, Tues. I i ALL the very best of Japan's soccer talent will be on display when their national team play Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 p.m. on Thursday and a FAM Selection at t.hp Mprdeka Stadiurr on Saturday from 8603 words
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Article219 1965-03-24 17 $300 FINE FOR CARELESS RIDING IPOH. lues. The MX A 1 Stipendiary Steward's report on the race* here on Sunday. RACE 1 High Flirht (Mitchell i was rearing in her stall and missed the start slightly Causeway (Lee) again raced I greenly and in the straight attempted to climb onto219 words
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Article156 1965-03-24 17 SUMMARY ■occm T. Aason KO: L. Perak 1A 6 SAS 1. Taiping League: Fed. Engineers 4 Telecoms 0. Friendly (B. Pahat): Pontian 4 B. Pahat 0 SO(( I Hussars Cup I Ipoh) SMI 3 MES 1; ACS 6 Trade School 1: STAR 12 AMM 0; Guru Nanak wo Yule Choy.156 words
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341 1965-03-24 17 Splendid trial by classy Belle Rosheen Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Tues. —Belle Rosheen, the Alliance Stable's classy importation from Ireland, did a i fine trial here this i morning. The rive year old mare, who is trained by Colin Tulloh, ran 3f in 36 2/5 on good going, accompanied341 words
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Article89 1965-03-24 17 LONDON, Tues— Snow on th«j Doncaster course delayed the start of the 1965 Britiih Flat racing season yesterday. After three inspections of the course in the morning, the Stewards of the meeting derided that racing would be Impossible yesterday. Malcolm Hancock, clerk of th* course,Reuter - 89 words
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Article587 1965-03-24 17 f RK'KKT— Port of Spain Tues: W.lke Rodriguez. Trinidad's vaa carried off on a stretcher after pulling a thigh ■UMla while batting ugairst the i touring team here ■<v Australian! Nomaii O'Neill and Peter Philooit were also casualties. O'Neill ricked his back vbllt tlflding and did notReuter - 587 words
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178 1965-03-24 17 Nine pros pull out of the HK Open GOLF OONO KONO, Tues. Nine well-known professional goi (en nave withdrawn from the Hong Kong Open, second last leg In this year's Par East circuit. Alan Sutcllffe, a member of the organising committee, said those withdrawn were Ted Ball. Bil. Dunk and178 words
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Advertisement141 1965-03-24 17 STOP SUDDEN ATTACKS OF STOMACH PAINS Always carry W% A l fj|r£++< c quick-acting M+%5 WW JLh.1* O TABLETS Pleasant taste— PROMPT RELIEF yy/Wtefyr^ Neutralise gastric acidity w. '^'jtfp "^^ffvJJL a new> handy, hygienic vial V&&a?Lfi\?&fi* De Witts Antacid Tablets NOWI KifDe Witt's I ANTACID TABLETS I For family use141 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-03-24 17 DIARY SOCCER Hussars Cop: Anderson School v Ipoh Tutorial lust. (Anderson grd). KUnf Dlv. 2: Bt. Jelutong v Vallambrosa HOCKEY Nefri state trial (S'ban). Talpin* Leafne: BMH v Kllat Club (Esplanade). Spore Junior KO: Police v BODCA i Friendly Hill).40 words
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325 1965-03-24 18 I/lALA LOiri R. Tues. The National Language Action Front today appealed to th v Government to take "slront action" against its own members, opportunists or anyone else found using tho lanSiiage issue to create trouble in the country. I In- appeal \*as325 words
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82 1965-03-24 18 AUSTIN tTexas i. Tues.— 1 Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, a veteran American diplomat. is going to Jakarta for con- sultations there with the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones, 'on current problems in IndonesianAmerican relations. it was announced. The announcement came from assistant White HouseReuter - 82 words
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Article25 1965-03-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— A strike at the newly-opened Carol Inn in Robinson Road entered its fourth day today, with strikers picketing the premises.25 words
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129 1965-03-24 18 Withdrawn: Postal 'sign circular' order KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Post-master-General. Malaya. Inche Mohamed Ibrahim bin Varshay, today withdrew his instructions calling on 2.000 postal staff to sign acknowledgments that they have seen the Government's order banning "work-to-rule" and "goslow". The withdrawal was contained in a circular issued by the po-stal129 words
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88 1965-03-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— The tourih radio course of lectures entitled "The A.B.C. of Business Management" under the joint >|xmsorship of Radio Malaysia. Smgapura and the Adult Education Board will start on April 23 at the auditorium of Radio Singapura at 7.30 p.m. The fee for the88 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-03-24 18 Pretty Yasuko in capital PRETTY Yasuko Anzai. 17, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday with a 17 m c m b c r Japanese Young Men's Christian Workers Association delegation for a two-day visit. The delegation will be entertained to tea by the Mm Ma of Education, Inche .Mohamed Khir.58 words
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Article43 1965-03-24 18 GOTEBORG (Sweden*. Tues Princess De:-iree ol Sweden gave birth to a son yesterday. The 27-year-old Princess was married last year to Baron Niclas Silferschioeld in a story-book wedding In Stockholm, attended by royalty from all over Europe. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article21 1965-03-24 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The International Women's Club of lhYWCA will hold a film show at the Shell Theatrette tomorrow.21 words
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Article53 1965-03-24 18 I SINGAPORE. Tue.v -The Singapore Cheshire Home has organised a fashion show m conjunction with the donation draw at the j Singapore Island Country Club at, 10 a.m. on March 30. For invitations, telephone the Cheshire Homes office. Tel. *****. 108. Chulia Street. Morning eof-53 words
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Article51 1965-03-24 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. A second Shell road safety campaign for school children took place at Kai- lang Park jfc&terday. Both local and British Service school children took part In a friendly .-afety competition, organised by Shell In conjunction 1 with Singapore Police and mem- bers of RMP WRAC51 words
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Article450 1965-03-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu.s MALAYSIAN Alliance Party (MAP) is (o Ik 1 established al a convention on April 17 after amending Ihe present constitution of the triple I'MNO-MCA-MIC Alliance. The convention, which will be attended by 50 leaders of Alliance group and supporters from Malaya. Singapore.450 words
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146 1965-03-24 18 AUSTRALIAN MP: EASY TO I BEAT SOEKARNO SYDNEY, 1 1.<> Indonrsta uas an armed camp but umilcl he "annihilated" if it attacked Malaysia on its iphii. .in Australian Federal .Member of Parliament. Dr. Malcolm Maikav, said Lot night. Dr. .Mackay. a member of the Liberal ((■merriment) Party, tust returned fromReuter - 146 words
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Obituary17 1965-03-24 18 TAN PIN VAN HOOK OSS Aw. l kl I T.-r 2 p m. •<i I'nii K:n17 words
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Article401 1965-03-24 18 LONDON Tues.—It was another < .satisfactory day in stock markets. and although buyers were still cautious In their approach, with few sellers about, prices responded well to the selective demand Gams in equities were fairly widespread and there were numerous good features due to company401 words
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