The Straits Times, 13 April 1965
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Title Section21 1965-04-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fie***?* Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article401 1965-04-13 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL From /WIRO. Mon. The j United Arab Republic has "ot reacted either officially or unoflicially to Tun Bank's announcement here that Malaysia is prepared to accept military aid from the U.A.R. for her defence needs. Tun Ka/ak said on arrival hen-401 words
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Article49 1965-04-13 1 JAKARTA. Me i «i Some" lieliipten and vmrehc* c* at Pemain Malaysian North Borneo, were lined and destroyed by Indone- j m "volunteers the official Anra news ntency reported today. Antarn did not say when it ippcned nor did it Rive any other 'tails. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration604 1965-04-13 1 RMAF AIRDROP ON INDONESIA Leaflets with 16 signatures KUALA LUMPUR. Monday A MILLION leaflets bearing Hari Raya Haji greetings from captured Indonesian prisoners were dropped over Indonesia's forWard bases by Royal Malaysian Air Force planes shortly before dawn today. The ye 11 o\\ seven-incn by 10--inch sheets604 words
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Article, Illustration145 1965-04-13 1 THE BOY WHO TOOK A SHORT CUT TO MEET THE TIMBALAN. rPAY respects to the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong, a nine-year-old boy had to squeeze his way through a forest of legs after the Hari Raya Haji prayers at the Istana Negara Padang yesterday morning. The boy, who saw the145 words
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Article189 1965-04-13 1 SAIGON. Monday. A PURGE ol South Vietnam's powerful Armed Forces Council appeared likely today, follow- ing the removal of two key military figures from I their commands. i Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky. Air Force Commander and one of the most influential figures of the Council,Reuter - 189 words
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Article69 1965-04-13 1 MELBOURNE. Mon— A brewery workers' strike which turned Melbourne into a 'dry city' for 10 I ncled tcday Bui beer supplies were not expected to return to normal until after the Easier bottdftjn A meeting of .strikers decided to 1 return to work when told that em-Reuter - 69 words
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541 1965-04-13 1 j^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Timbalan Yang diPertuan Agong. in a Han Raya Haji broadcast today, called on every loyal citizen to contribute his efforts and struggle "either in the front line or elsewhere" to ensure the nations security. He paid a warm tribute to men541 words
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Article62 1965-04-13 1 Twin boys for crash mother MANILA. Mon —One of twin boys was born in the wreckage of a taxi that collided with a bus while on the way to hospital yesterday. •olice said doctors operated on the mother. Mrs. Angelina Hayuhay. 36. for the other baby before she died withoutUPI - 62 words
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Article91 1965-04-13 1 New clash near Aden ADEN. Mon —Two British noni commissioned officers, une of them a territorial, were killed and five other British soldiers wounded, one seriously. In a clash last night with dissident tribesmen about 50 miles north of here. The tribesmen, with small arms and bazookas, attacked for 4591 words
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Article47 1965-04-13 1 Just fancy that PISA, Mon. Clare and Tino Feola. a young couple just married at Brescia, north Italy, began their honeymoon here yesterday by parachute. the couple joined 2W others in a parachutists meeting, jumped by parachute and. once back to earth, lelt immediately by car. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article61 1965-04-13 1 LONDON. Mon. A British Army M-rgennt was sent for trial in a hi.:her court today accused of mMh secret documents to Iraqi mid United Arab Republic diplomats In London. Serseant Percy Sidney Allen, 33-yeur-old father of four, was charged under the Official Secrets Act with communicating toReuter - 61 words
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155 1965-04-13 1 King leads one million in Mecca ritual DAMASCUS. Mon. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong yesterday joined Saudi Arabia's King Faisal in leading an estimated one million Muslim pilgrims on the first and major ritual of this year's haj (pilgrimage) to Mecca. The two monarchs. wrapped from chest to legs in whiteAP - 155 words
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Article17 1965-04-13 1 TOKYO. Moil A join:. quake shook Tokyo area ioda\ li continued nearly 30 .seconds UFI17 words
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222 1965-04-13 1 Tan: I did not seek US defence aid SJTNOAPORE. Mon O The Federal Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. returned from Washington t on 1 b h t and said he did not ask for United States defence aid in his talks with U.S. Treasury officials In New York recently.222 words
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Article26 1965-04-13 1 SAIGON SECURITY WASHINGTON, Mon. I niU-d States is planning t,i smd about 1.110 troops Ito Sojith Vietnam to -trennthen security at American installations. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement135 1965-04-13 1 —m WATCH Facts SHOCKPROOFy V The best proof of the ability of Zodiac wotches"to take it"i* that an entire U.S paratroop battalion uses Zodiac watches exclusively after having eliminated all other makes. ACCURACY The old saying "never judge a book by its cover is especially applicable in the selection of135 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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335 1965-04-13 2 O M If UNIST China today told the United Nations Secretary-General U Thant, to spare himself the trouble of visiting Peking and Hanoi to discuss the Vietnam problem because this question had nothing to do with the United Nations. AGGRESSION It did so throughReuter - 335 words
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240 1965-04-13 2 WARNING STARS SOON FOR GULF OF TONKIN WASHINGTON, Mon.— The United States is planning to send EC--121 radar-warning planes to the Far East to prevent repetition of an incident last week when Communist MiGs suddenly swooped on Ameri-<-an jets and shot two of them down. The EC-121. or "Warning Star."Reuter - 240 words
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Article218 1965-04-13 2 HONG KONG. Monday. rpHE Peking Peoples Daily, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, today warned the U.S. that China's territorial air space could not be violated and that it must bear the full serious consequences of its military provocations against China. The paper was218 words
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Article56 1965-04-13 2 i HONG KONG. Mon —Two oe<v ple im ■taring and three others re.seued when v junk cansizod in Hung Kong waters yesterday. A Marine Police launch found thiv.' iH-uple climating on to the j overturned junk when it rmciied the scene after receiving a distressReuter - 56 words
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Article38 1965-04-13 2 j TOKYO. Mon— The Cambodian I news agency has charged that j Thailand was responsible for noxious rhetnir.ils air-dropped over the Cambodian villages making many Mck :ind killing two. the New China News Agency reported. A.P.AP - 38 words
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163 1965-04-13 2 Diplomats try to calm African unrest in Russia jItOSCOW, Mon. iT African diplomats in Moscow are working to calm dissatisfaction in Russia's big African student community following the suspected murder of a Ghanaian in Baku and the sudden departure of 29 Kenyans studying there. Some African diplomats plan I toReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration159 1965-04-13 2 I üb/iKA. Mon. Com- munist Chinese books, boobytraps and guns were seized by police in a raid on the home of exiled Rhodesian nationalists, a court was told here yesterday. Seven ol nine men arrested tn the raid are being detainedAP - 159 words
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181 1965-04-13 2 MANILA. Monday THE Manila Chronicle A today reported that tne Philippine Government may initiate forfeiture proceedings to recover some 4.199 acres of public land in i the possession of Indonesian nationals in the j southern island of Mindanao. Military authorities here have revealedReuter - 181 words
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Miscellaneous10 1965-04-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby <^oao**^J%iL\ /^MUAT 3EEMO ID 8610 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article, Illustration196 1965-04-13 3 LONDON, Monday. A REDUCTION in Britain's military commitments was forecast here last night by Mr. George Brown, economics overlord and chief lieutenant to the Prime Minister, hAr. Harold Wilson. Mr. Brown said that recent aircraft cancellations including the controversial TSR-2 supersonic bomber were theReuter - 196 words
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179 1965-04-13 3 The Reds say it now: We don't like 007 BERLIN. Mon. Jame.s Bond (secret agent 007). who has fought and made love tobad and beautiful Communist spies, was declared "persona non grata" by East Germany yesterday. Secret Agent 007. according to the Communists, is a Fascist, a racist and "fliesUPI - 179 words
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Article25 1965-04-13 3 MARKSVILLE (Louisiana), Mnn. —Four brothers and their sister drounod yesterday in ;i boating accident on Little River, about 12 mill.*. e:ist of here.25 words
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Article59 1965-04-13 3 LONDON. Mnn. Former VicePresident Richard M. Nixon returned to the West yeslerdav following ;i weekend visit to M'mwv daring which he tried and fa: ecl to t-ee the former Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev. Mr. Nixon, once politic.il heir apparent to President Eisenhower, said heUPI - 59 words
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Article80 1965-04-13 3 Bottle of whisky'— in one gulp l ACKSON VILLE I Florida J Mon. Cecil Hen- ley boasted to friends that he could drink down a full bottle ot whisky without stopping. The friends. police said, i tried to talk him out of i it. but failed. Henley, 25. drank theAP - 80 words
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110 1965-04-13 3 'AH in your mm" the doctors said LONDON, Mon.— They kept telling 39-year-old Rex Walker: "You're fine. It's all in the mind." He kept complaining at Walsall hospital after a car crash: "I can't move my arms or legs." "They made me do some extremely painful exercises —like pulling myselfUPI - 110 words
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Article172 1965-04-13 3 NEW YORK, Monday. MRS. ELLA Collins, half-sister of Malcolm X, the assassinated Black Nationalist leader, announced yesterday that the Organisation of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) would embark on a programme "to unite black people throughout the world." "The OAAU declares a revolution" -she said,AP - 172 words
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Article34 1965-04-13 3 ROME. Men. Italy 1 20.000 pubic hospital doctors baBM a nationwide strike at midnight to days in Romo and thre* d.iys everywhere else. The doctors j atp demanding higher salaries. AP. IAP - 34 words
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Article40 1965-04-13 3 LONDON. Mon.— British European Airways made a dramatic bid early today to avert a threatened pllois strike which could ground 26,000 holidaymakers at Easter. The pilots are demanding improved pay and working conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article36 1965-04-13 3 STUTTGART, fWest Germany >. Mon. A siiißle-rnginfcl sports plane crash* d against :i llil 1 near ben IUI nivlit. killing two women passengers and .-eriousiy injuring their husbands, the pilot and copilot. RruUT.36 words
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Article82 1965-04-13 3 JOHNSON CITY < Texas Mon. President John- son yesterday named Admiral William F. Raborn. the developer of the Polaris missile, to succeed Mr. John A. McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Admiral Raborn, 60, is now vice-president for project management of theUPI - 82 words
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Article33 1965-04-13 3 DALLAS. Mon.— Ruth Antoinette Batton. 25. has been elected "Miss Tan America" in the first national beauty contest for Negro Tomen. She is a school teacher from Jack-son. Mississippi.— RenterReuter - 33 words
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Article62 1965-04-13 3 SEDONA i Arizona*. Mon A man fined USS2S for a fishing violation, mailed his fine to the judge in a box filled with pennies, nickels and dimes, and a prankish note The Judge has mailed back a receipt along with a bright red lollipop "A man whoAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-04-13 3 MICHAEL Chaplin. 19--year-old son of Charlie Chaplin, who has been living in London un ~10 a week National Assistance has his hair combed by the hairdresser at slii-i tcm Studios for his first day's work as a film actor. He had colour tests for104 words
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Article262 1965-04-13 3 CHICAGO, Monday. A SERIES of tornadoes struck the heart of the U.S. Midwest yesterday spreading death and injury from lowa to Ohio. At least 112 people were reported killed and thousands injured. Northern and Central I Indiana were struck by a cluster of tornadoesAP - 262 words
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159 1965-04-13 3 JOHNSON CITY J (Texas). Mon. President Johnson yes- terday sig n c a a USSI.3OO million aid-to-education Bill at the country school here where he learned his alphabet and watched by the school mistress who taught him. Mr. Johnson said:Reuter - 159 words
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115 1965-04-13 3 A tight 'jail within a jail' to keep the killers I a special escape-proof pri- I son within -a prison for murderers and other danger- j i ous criminals if the death penalty is abolished here. The plan was announced yester- i day by Sir Frank Soskice. the Home "Secretary,Reuter - 115 words
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Article28 1965-04-13 3 FAIRFAX i Virginia). Mon. Pour Washington area teenagers wore killed and a fifth critically Injured yesterday in a collision at a Fairfax intersection. AP.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement388 1965-04-13 3 Tgr^ OH MY DARLING! yJI/i- DON T WORRY ;-L/« DARLING! v t(y WyA Lets go out tonight y\ >*» *jB- I want to see the Music Mf L Show to-night. -/'■^y No! No! My dear! We can t /'l^-'Sk^M take tne rlsk ll ls tne ser X// -svT\*w~'-' vant's day388 words
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271 1965-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Monday THE secretary-general of the National Trades x Union Congress. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, said today that leaders of Indo-Malaysia Friendship Councils in India were anxious to visit Malaysia to collect material in order to present Malaysia's case more effectively in India. "They271 words
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Article91 1965-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The threeman committee appointed by the Minister Xor Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, to supervise the taldngover of the Singapore Family Planning Associations activities by the Government, will meet for the lir.st time tomorrow. The committee was appointed about a month ago. with Mr.91 words
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Article, Illustration630 1965-04-13 4 DR. TOH SUPPORTS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION SINGAPORE. Mon QNCE State's industrialisation succeeds, the Singapore Polytechnic would eventually bocome an institute of technology to rival the University of Singapore and the j Nanyang University i as an institution of higher learning. The630 words
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97 1965-04-13 4 7 more arrests in drive against pirate taxis SINGAPORE. Mon— Police have arrested seven more taxi drivers in their war against pirate taxis. Two owners of cars hired ou* for this purpose were each fined $G5O in a traffic court and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three97 words
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Article49 1965-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of boy scouts will visit the Islana Negara at 9.45 a.m. on Wednesday to do some work for Job Week." They have been invited by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, who is also their Chief Scout in Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement216 1965-04-13 4 Im w GALA PREMIERE! If llifli TOMORROW AT 9.15 pm. I I 1 .1 mJLJm SPORE (No Free Lists) SEASON FROM THURSDAY at 11am. 2.30. 6.00 9.15pm GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD for "BECKET"-BEST DRAMATIC FILM PETER O'TOOLE best dramatic actor i i A I 70MM On The Giant Theatre Screen T#o216 words
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Advertisement138 1965-04-13 4 9^n ws 19" TV 1 f 821.00 1 MONTHLY RENTAL with TV Aerial Maintenance Replacements TV Insurance KEE HUAT RAOIO CO.. LTD. 124, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone: ***** Our Showroom is open up to 9.00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Day and Night Service including Sundays Holidays. C®^cKiJ3 Today 3 Showi: 3-4-9138 words
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Advertisement63 1965-04-13 4 The I Pan Am strike is over! All passenger and cargo flights are now being rescheduled. If you hold a Pan Am reservation want to make one have cargo to ship or have any questions regarding any Pan Am flights... Call your Pan Am Travel Agent or Cargo Agent or63 words
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Advertisement410 1965-04-13 4 Organisation' 1 >o\v showing: II am. I 45. 4. 6 30 ».1S om Met' m prescn's m RO6EK MR. SOLO "The SPY WITH MY FACE"" nc Saow siiowim.! a 11 om, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 pm "H I Kn^iiii Panavision Color (UA) to!!wlwT!v!Ti ■<;P;iirw i i'» B 5 SHOWS at410 words
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Miscellaneous513 1965-04-13 4 Search for radio, TV talent SINGAPORE. Mon. Th* Malay section of Radio The Department of •»"<' TV Malaysia (Singapura) Broadcasting is offering arranging a wrirs of audian opportunity to local trsts rach Monday singers, actors and act- beginning April 19 at 6 p.m. rpssp« md in««riim»ntal Aspirants arc rrqursted to513 words
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Article228 1965-04-13 5 15,000 IN SARAWAK WORKING FOR THE SUBVERSIVES, SAYS NINGKAN KUCHING, Monday. ABOUT 15,000 people in Sarawak are in the subversive forces working to crush Malaysia, the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, warned last night. He was speaking at the second anniversary celebrations of the228 words
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Article54 1965-04-13 5 SINGAPOHE. Mon. Singapore's Finance Mii.ister. Dr. Goh Kensr Swee. w:ll open the Pan-Ma-lay.sia P-.unt industry Ltd.. factory ;»t Taiißlin Halt industrial estate at 6 p.m. on Thursday. The plant Is n joint Japanese:ii venture. Two Japanese d'.rector'N of hr factory Will fly in ifrtay to54 words
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Article75 1965-04-13 5 KUCHING. Mon— The Royal Navy pilot who was killed when his Hiller helicopter crashed in Sarawak's Third Division on Friday was Lieut. J.A.C- Morgan, it WM announced by a security forces .spokesman todayLieut- Morgan, who commanded a detachment of 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron at Nanga75 words
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Article, Illustration247 1965-04-13 5 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG By gINGAPORE, Mon. Famous British singer, Miss Shirley Bassey, is now in Singapore from Australia to sing and to get a good sleep. Tired Miss Bassey, who won thousands of teenage hearts with pop songs, "As247 words
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238 1965-04-13 5 Now you can watch the TV in any home in the west coast KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FOUR television transmitters at Gunong Pulai, Kluang. Batu Pahat and Maxwell Hill began operating today, extending the national television network to the whole of the west coast. In a pre-recorded message, the acting Minister238 words
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Article90 1965-04-13 5 PEN AN G. Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will declare open Malaysia's first jute and textiles mills at the Mak Mandin Industrial Estate, Butterworth, at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday. The Gilnni Mills will be equipped to produce about five million jute bags and90 words
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Article33 1965-04-13 5 TELL'K ANSON. Mon.— A twoday aijn-horticiilUirrU ;irid rural development exhibition, the tart la nine years in Lower Perak will open a* the Horley Methodist Secondary School here on Friday.33 words
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Article74 1965-04-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The First Lady. Toh Puan Noor Alshah. ha* agreed to be patron of a cultural OOOCert. Rhythms of India." spoiiM>re« by the Singapore VWCA on May 5 at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.rr As pnrt of the programme. Air India will fly cut to74 words
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198 1965-04-13 5 KUCHING. Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today urged school principals to make their pupils aware of the changes taking place outside their schools and in the country. Addressing the opening of the first conference of secondary schools' principals in the198 words
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Article40 1965-04-13 5 PENAXG. Men. The Chief Minister. Dnto Wong Pow Nee. will open the new factory of Shnrka: Eastern Powder at the Mak Ifendln Industrial Estate at 6.30 p.m. on April 24. The ceremony will be followed by a dinnpr.40 words
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227 1965-04-13 5 Where men fight for equal pay with women KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A quiet row is brewing between police teleprinter and tele phone operators ar»d the Government over "discrimination" in salaries. The Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union said today the "discrimination" was between the operators in the Police and Telecommunications227 words
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105 1965-04-13 5 New $llm reservoir to supply Klang I/'LANO. Mon. The "V^ll million Damansara Reservoir, six mill's from here, will boost water supplies in the Klang district by the end of the year. A Srlangor Public Works Department spokesman said today that the reservoir would be "grood" for 10 years, supplying 10105 words
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114 1965-04-13 5 Go-ahead awaited in anti-graft drive KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The AntiCorruption Agency here is waiting for the "green light" to its latest plan to beat graft in the courdry. The director of the agency, Syed Agil Barakbah. said today: "We have already drawn up pur blueprint and submitted it to the114 words
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128 1965-04-13 5 Three die in Spore traffic accidents SINGAPORE, Mon. Two women and a man wore killed in two separate road accidents yesterday. The women were Mrs. Marisialo Nathan. 60. and Lim Ah Hua. 36. and the man was Sng Seng, 60. Mrs. Nathan and Madam Lim were knocked down by a128 words
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Article, Illustration355 1965-04-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Red Cross representative sends in his report MR. Andre Durand, a representative of the Red Cross International, who recently interviewed more than 250 Indonesian prisoners detained in various parts of Malaysia, has reported to his headquarters in Geneva355 words
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Article57 1965-04-13 6 BATU PAHAT. Moo.— The Johore Youth Council will hold two-day seminar on "Malaysian Culture and Parliamentary D«- i mocracy" at th« Youth Training t Centre at Johore Bahru from April 22. Professor Sutan Takdir AM Sh»tunar of the University of Malay* and Inrhe Abdullah bin Ayob of57 words
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133 1965-04-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has announced his Intention to Issue pioneer certificates to seven types of Industries. The industries Include metal-working, stationery, wire manufacture, non-metal- lic mineral products, and the de-serminatlon ol cereals. The products range from woven133 words
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159 1965-04-13 6 The essential spirit of tolerance in the country-by Lee SINGAPORE, Mi»n Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in his 11. m Kaya ll.iji message t<> the people today, reminded them of the "essential spirit of tolerance" that prevailed in Malaysia. Mr. Lee said: "Today when our Muslim citizens throughout159 words
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80 1965-04-13 6 Singapore Customs collect $36. 6 m. SINGAPORE. Mon. The Customs and Exci.se Department collected $36 6 million revenue in the State during the nr>i quarter of this year an increase of $5.2 million for the same period last year Petroleum was the large>t revenue-earner with $124 million an increase of80 words
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Article93 1965-04-13 6 From Page One laysian participation in the forthcoming AfroAsian conference in Algiers. The lAR officially supports Malaysian participation in the conference. Rut it is likely that Tun Razak discussed the form in which Malaysia would like I'AR support to take up the issue. Observers here point93 words
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197 1965-04-13 6 SOON 9 A NEW DEAL FOR RETARDED CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A MOVE to givp retarded children a "new deal' in life will be launched soon by the Selangor Association for Retarded Children. I The association will find I out t/.e number of these i children in the State and197 words
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Article124 1965-04-13 6 TELUK AN'SON. Mon A call to the people to be united and on the alert 1 ayainst any act of subversion from within or without the country was made by the Raja Muda of Perak today, j Speaking to a large gathering at124 words
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Article40 1965-04-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mnn. The 1 Straits tin price today fell by $1.75 to $700 a picul on an offering estimated at 190 ions. All other mm ice:.- were cloned I for ihe Han Raya Haji holiday. 1 -w^—^__^_^40 words
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Article39 1965-04-13 6 BATU PAHAT. Mon Mr. R. i S. Whnelaw, :he senior execufne engineer of the P.W.D. here. \ua 'retired under Malajranlamtton. Mr. I Quelc Seng Hin limn Knia Tinggi has a.-Mime MnUm a.« an ing senior executive ei-|:ineer.39 words
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175 1965-04-13 6 7 nations attending Christian Youth Assembly KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mot i than 50 delegates fr m seven countries tock'y attended the first day of the week- lonir .-i; Christian Youth sembly at th. of Malaya he rr They come from Australia. New Zealand. Hong Kong. Japan, the Phillopines, Thailand and175 words
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Article50 1965-04-13 6 I AI.OR STAH. Mon t Put.iiii town councillor, Mr ong Boon Spodk. baa Iwn I rhairmm of the United Demo r.i--j tic Party's Suwsei Fatanl division. Vice-chairmen are Ifessra Wong Kow Nee and Choo Kool Lim: secretary Mr. I.im Bone Hat, and treasurer Mr. \\il!::im Jansa50 words
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61 1965-04-13 6 LONDON. Mon. The fir.ith has occurred at Smtra. Portugal, o( Mr. Roijeit 1,. 1,. Braddell. a loimer Singapore lawyer. Mr. Bratiarll was, a cousin of Sir Roland Braddell and a partner with him in the firm ol Bradti.-U Brothers. In Singapore, he wa-s outstandv61 words
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Article41 1965-04-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Oangoo. ">4, of Ipoh. was charged In the Ninth •Magistrates Court today with raping a 12-year-old Rirl In Peri* on Dec. 12. last year. He wh« remanded pending the arrival of a police escort from Ipoh.41 words
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Miscellaneous64 1965-04-13 6 Bags Bonny By Ralph Heimdaht 'ill I J I'LL MAKE BUSS LIVE ~M Amis BWAMD ME\w \k /SOmE t '«E^ Tm.-s^C-^ < N^N UPTOTHE GUAWAWTEE 1 M MOSE LEAKS WiG^ WKIl AINI > A? n-rr.rjL OWATr Tms GaßD£m S O-rT—^-fl what are Vl V *^E^ g- vj MO6E I JUST64 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1965-04-13 7 THE GREY GHOSTS OF SPANDAU Where three aging criminals of the Hitler era linger on Three men shuffle through the grim, echoing corridors of a prison built for 600, and housing only those three. Two will walk away this year, freed after paying the penalties of crimes committed more than1,546 words
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Advertisement342 1965-04-13 7 Wk fa GIVE YOUR MESSAGE T THE PERSONAL TOUCH y -THE PERFEa TOUCH f^MMMmV^* *Qr >£*+■ mW*^- *\x^HH hBl r \f ?V' «h^hhbß /A mw A^ TL^m*m^mmkm\m\mmmm*& m mL> \m INTERFLORA A SPECIAL THOUGHT FOR EASTERf Say it with flowers by Interflora and be sure that the presentation I* perfect.342 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday. April 13. 1963
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Article615 1965-04-13 8 Thf second leaflet raid on Indonesian confrontation bases, carried out by Royal Malaysian Air Force planes. was a highly successful enterprise in psychological warfare. The reaction of the guerillas and others who are bring trained in tnr.se isliind camps is not known, of course, and up615 words
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Article412 1965-04-13 8 The wetk-vnd fighting m the Rann of Kutch area on the ill-marked southern boundary between West Pakistan and India is the latest Bnd fiercest of a series of recent Indo-Pakistani border clashes. There was trouble along the same stretch of border early last month. In the i last412 words
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Article220 1965-04-13 8 The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kitti- kachorn, is on his way to southern Thailand on an in- J spection tour which Malaysia j must welcome as further evid- i ;ence of our neighbour's desire to ensure continued peace along I the border. The visit comes shortly220 words
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Article, Illustration684 1965-04-13 8 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - tm~ y NTIL now, Dudley I Stephen Senanayake, Ceylon's new Prime Minister, has been known as "Old D's son". Bluff Don Stephen Senanayake was the first Prime Minister after the country became independent in 1948, and I Dudley grew up and entered Parliament684 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITORE
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301 1965-04-13 8 Mercenary— Congo and Foreign Legion soldiering IT would seem that 1 "Mercenary" himself is a little in need of untangling his thought processes. Although in the widest sense "mercenary" means anyone who does things for money, it has long been accepted that the term, when applied to soldiers and the301 words
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Letter251 1965-04-13 8 A MERCENARY v I hired soldier enlisted In the army of a foreien power to whom he owes no allegiance except that dictated by monetary considerations. 'lhe reasons why men and women join the Britten, Australian and New Zealand Forces are dououess many and varied: but behind almusi every one.251 words
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Letter110 1965-04-13 8 Iwas interested in the letter from 'Mercenary' (ST. April 9» In which Ue says that 'Perplexed 1 (ST. April 3* should not expect Malavsians to show gratitude. to British Forces ftghtinjt on their borders. It would appear that "Mercenary" has missed the point The Malavfian Government do not110 words
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Letter111 1965-04-13 8 APROPOS of "Mercenary's" comments >S.T. April 9» and in these days of frank talk understandable by the million, one recalls like a breath of fresh air the lines of A.E. Housman concerning the British Expeditionary Force on a previous memorable occasion. His "Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries"111 words
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Letter171 1965-04-13 8 WITH reference to InTT che Vesanthans letter 'S.T. March 17 > regarding electricity supply in Labis, the C.E.B. is investigating the possibility of Riving a standard 24 hour supply. Our Senior District Manager. Malacca, has already discussed this matter with the Assistant District Officer together with the Councillors171 words
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Letter58 1965-04-13 8 HOARDINGS PROTEST r T should like to underX score the protest of L>. Reid Tweedie with regard to the advertisine hoardines which are jrradually polluting the country scenery. I hope prompt and concrete action is taken to eliminate this menace. The nation should never permit the spoiline of the aesthetic58 words
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Letter40 1965-04-13 8 WITHIN a month not less than three major accidents have occurred just near the entrance of Jnlan Kayu English School In Singapore. It Is time thp authorities thought about drawing zebra lines at this dangerous zone. THIR.WI Singapore40 words
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Letter119 1965-04-13 8 WIPING A DIRTY DIAL MAY I refer to the letter headec' "Dirty Dial' from your correspondent "Puzzled" (S.T. Feb. 20 and the letter from Mr. A.B Kwan <S.T. Feb. 24 1 regarding the soiled glass over of the water mete r It would appear from the complaint that the meter119 words
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Advertisement727 1965-04-13 8 Straits Tiaet ft MabyMaU Clsssinea •dventeemanta "■•»> be handee) COLO STOeIAOC SUwKR. tSMMBf •■d Kesd (OecevikMlst Desk) COLO STOHAOC «»)*NCM«»4 At Holland sjee« K<w«s aM Neval "sse.' Authorised A«»«t. CITY BOOK ■TONK LTO Winchester Movae. Coi>yee.Q«en/ TNI NCWI MONT flttpeirxi s SuMrmarkat M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty ■oed.'Ne»e)l tea* JHAMKM727 words
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Advertisement4 1965-04-13 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement105 1965-04-13 8 Trade Mark Trade Mark SANITARY WARE are made like a DIAMOND for:SHEEN ELEGANCE WEAR t (T~ m Enquiries solicited for Wash Basins, Pedestal W.C. pans, Squatting W.C. pans, Footrests, etc. PRICES COMPETITIVE QUALITY AS GOOD ».S THE BEST IMPORTED WARE GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. 3! Mile, Segambut. 108.105 words
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Article156 1965-04-13 9 Algiers: All back us, says Razak fAIRO. Mon. Tun Abdul Kazak said here last night that all the countries he had >o far visited on his present tour had said they saw no reason why Malaysia should not attend the AfroAsian conference in Algiers next June. Tun Abdul Ra/ak arrivedReuter - 156 words
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Article50 1965-04-13 9 KUALA LUMPLR. Mon.— lnche Jauhar bin Mohamed Yassin. i raining secretary of the Boy Scouts Association of Malaysia, left here today for Sydney to attend a five-day "Training the T<\im" course for scouts. He v.;«.s .iccompnnied by the Scout Commissioner of Perils. Mr. V. K. Emmanuel.50 words
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Article45 1965-04-13 9 NIBONO TEBAL. Mon.— Mr. M. Muhamed Ismail was elected president of the Nibong Tebal MIC at its 10th annual meeting here yesterday. Other official! elected included Mr. G K.innnn. vice-president. Mr. L Mohamrd Hanif. secretary, mid Mr. S. M- Nathan, treasurer-45 words
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85 1965-04-13 9 Cold Storage men call off walk-out PENANO. Mon. The National Union of Cold i Storage Employees has called off Its proposed mass walkout scheduled for tomorrow morning. "We have reached a settlement with •li>- ni;ii'«eni> t n all poin-.s •t issue." Inche Ismail Ali. the union's general secretary, said to-85 words
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Article24 1965-04-13 9 SINGAPORE NU>n The EurßHma Association will hold Its annual meetlne on April 26 ni the C.V MA premises in Bra* Biuh Road24 words
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Article239 1965-04-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'PHE 4,000-strong Malayan Technical Services Union is to give an 18-day ultimatum to the Government tomorrow to settle its pay claim for technical and agricultural assistants. A meeting of the union's executive council today also decided to issue strike ballots If the Government239 words
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296 1965-04-13 9 Stephens: C-D must be just as ready SINGAPORE. Mon. The Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, has said that it was I important that civil defence should be in the same state of preparedness as the defence forces on land, sea and air. In the296 words
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Article42 1965-04-13 9 BINGAPORE Mon There m now 188 people and firm* doing buMiie.vs officially as money-len-der in the State The Oovernment Qaiett* says they have been given licence. which expire on Dee 31. under the Money Lenders Ordt nance42 words
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234 1965-04-13 9 RACIAL CLASHES AID REDS AND INDONS: MINISTER SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. has warned that the only people who would benefit from racial disturbances in Malaysia wore the pro-Indo-nesian and pro-Com-munist elements in our midst. He stressed that if there »crt any dMeremes among th«234 words
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Advertisement63 1965-04-13 9 paint with ZEISS IKON Contessa Lk Unique in this price range a camera fitted with the most famous lens in the world, the 50 mm ZEISS TESSAR f/2.8! PRONTOR shutter speeded to 1/500 sre The coupled eaposure-meter sets the correct exposure with either shutter speed or aperture. I Zt IbS63 words
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Advertisement121 1965-04-13 9 \Si£)™y c^Baf^l IDITV fIIaHHHHHHHaHHHHHHHHHHRHHB SAVING ACCOUNT ft VjjfjKKk 7 DAYS NOTICE E^Kfll ONE MONTH DEPOSIT r*T%fl| SIX MONTHS O« LONGER PERIOD Plot* your funds whtrt you can earn th« muinium §»curity and intereit. Singapore Finance offer* you both, for long or short terms deposits. Write for more particular* today. SINGAPORE121 words
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Miscellaneous626 1965-04-13 9 TV MALAYSIA Malaya) lIMWKI.S: 5 Kuala Lumpur p NfttlCluU VclTCt: X.35 S:i:i(and I'maiic. 6 Ipoh and MalJi-ra M; 'On N( > K pm ->nn -t 710 Sporls; 7.34 Bat M;,m.ip.m 2.00 le.-t pattern and nn: 8.00 Np»> in Mandarin; tone: sla Test pailorn a.tl s.io. Indian daaricaJ mtwic ■mule: 5.45626 words
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Article, Illustration242 1965-04-13 10 J^ILIES formed the central theme of a group of Easter floral decorations which was presented in Singapore over the weekend. Organised by the PanPaciflc South-East Asia Women's Association, the "Easter Festival of Floral Decorations" was a great success. On display in the main hall242 words
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Article, Illustration384 1965-04-13 10 you ma y like to know YIRS. S. Matsumoto. wife of the manager of iT Ajinomoto Malaysia Ltd.. In Kuala Lumpur, left for Japan yesterday. Popularly known as "Debbie" to her many friends, Mrs. Matsumoto has been a committee member of the YWCA for three years. She hopes to return384 words
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Article78 1965-04-13 10 PREVENT dark cottons and linens from getting a greyish tinge by adding a half cup of vineear to each gallon of last RUM water. Clean soiled playing cards with spirits of camphor. Fasten a shoe bag to the back of the car front seat for baby's bottles and78 words
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Article, Illustration22 1965-04-13 10 •GOLDFISH- 18 THE NAME OF THIS ATTRACTIVE BATHING SUIT MADE OF PILLOW LACE CREATED BY A WEST GERMAN DESIGNER.22 words
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Article306 1965-04-13 10 EUROPE'S fashion j designers have rejl discovered the beauty j and charm of lace for I the latest styles. In Paris and Berlin. Rome. Zurich and London U in all fashion centres I on the continent, lace appears on suits, jackets and j. coats, demure collars, pert II306 words
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Advertisement296 1965-04-13 10 Stem 1 Jam ii/jrt your baby on a solid food specially made for babies j Szifaexift *"<f he is less likely to grow into a 'probiam eater. FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes The first taste of solid food is an exciting .j^^g-^ j CA D cv Ir296 words
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Advertisement444 1965-04-13 10 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY Wonder Tonic with C^7 I/O £2 SWEM Each Swcctlct is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). mmm^r HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, 4 and fill you with444 words
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Advertisement1204 1965-04-13 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U S'M" <l AJAX iKtrpaei C 5 li Gla 13 Apr 15 "pr II II Apr It '•■thf STHEUS Literpeel! «er 1P Api 21 Api 22 21 Apt 2t ,ni)> liverpeei «n 24 Apr 21 Apr 27/ 2 May 1 ASTYANAX Litdrpaal, L Ati 211,204 words
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Advertisement2278 1965-04-13 11 i»»miMT|i»riiniT^ir i ■> ~7~~ »> ft*s :>ajajT<jMaßj f THE EAC LINES 1 BEN^LINE I |A J^m S*hGa*O« «UAi* UM-vt«r.*wrrnidjeAA»« PWeAMO I aTATJBr AfaTaW af> W *TaTaW AT** ATaT W ATaTaTaV BAa-K*^*! Pkint Itll. Ptaie *****. Pkeae Wl 'leae ***** fc-_^Bd»f.^El EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, UYERPdOt ft CONIINENIAt rURI> SAILINCS TO2,278 words
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Advertisement1323 1965-04-13 11 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K^Continenr SmjaiXKd P. S'haai Hmm CITY OF lOHANNESIURC Loon. H'DL't omen. N 4'werp. Mwcistie. m be 17 Apr CASTILIAH rta.re. L'doa. H kurg. urn 11 71 Apr CiTY OF ELASGOW Lunvon. H Ourg. K oiti. Harre krangeaidvt* 21 21 Apr 21 Apr CITY OF UPON1,323 words
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Advertisement1109 1965-04-13 12 Y^ "^^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISIIA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service* M atraa MMaH tft'oit -"'Ot* Il>.iki Mar. II 13 May 21 May 71 June M lane S luly 11 Inly > Mam" II Illeie 21 Ini 21 >*l| 1 Aif 111 11 Ait West Coast of Central/South America1,109 words
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Advertisement1077 1965-04-13 12 aH /^Baaaaaaai^Baa^BaßT^^Baaß^Baa^Baaaaa^aaßl^^Bl^9^Ba^B^aaßl^Baal AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND i aMML NHaaM ANO r SUlf si«»ic» la 'raaaatl* MeiMetie siasei Msarat Natmttnaa -i.i»l **m n [in I s'-on r S'ha* nii'i BtMORA Sailtl Sulel II Pin I "iri BULIMIA* 1 May 1,11 May 12/14 Mi, RAJULA SU 11 Apr II Apr II Apt en1,077 words
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Advertisement1329 1965-04-13 12 K ont.nurd trom P*4T* SI ACCOMMODATION VACANT f ACKNOWLEDGMENT w M m »>- Box S9 c Wai* Sli IMMMM "CITY" GUEST HOUSE Kuraiahed ii'Sinele Roomn M 'Siimtatlon Bathroom I THE FAMILY OF late Mr r'. C miehed Excellent Cuisine Economical r P:rlc iJoc-Joe) 3OC. Short S'por.- lerm. Near Bus-Stop. Tannlln1,329 words
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Advertisement780 1965-04-13 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Horrf* (Min.)— Box HI rlt Him RELINQUISH BOOKING 3-bedroom* rrrare house at Mount Senai Holland Jiov> Road comae! Mlsa Yen til- > pore MasV, v on tn i pan. DISTRICT 19: Slntfl. '-Morey tnrce-britroomed detachrd i.tinxalow. tuo-batliroum». atrvaat't room. til.d floor "I.:;ih. .-iy XT *A2.(KKi REAL780 words
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Advertisement580 1965-04-13 12 EDUCATION li Word* 5* 'Win.)— Sox M r(». rrtra SHORTHANO 1/4 months, uritlDK, KnKlirh. iiookkri'Vin,:. Math»- nil I vrls. Kacttaa-CI loniliirrcial Drhu-j.. 1711 Mii-^lxire. IWS36. WHY NOT LEARN Mnlsv V r-n.-n coi.^^e atfm ■Aitrrnuui. Braaaagl RanMM aawtp I SHORTHAND TV PEWRITINC I nt: Join Ha ',-ori INTERNATIONAL LANUUAUi CORRtSPONOE> .i580 words
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Advertisement728 1965-04-13 13 (ConUnurd from Pagr 12) BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE ij Word* St (Min.)-Box St et: extrm IIFT CABIN SAILING Boat. C W •hoard and Dinghy. No rea■MMi uffer refused. Pbooe Spore UHIUr.> H)K s\Lt II rrf« Mi H..t 1$ rtt. exlrm MCA' SPORTS I»S7 model exerMaal condr:un. SI.KSU,- o n.o. Ring728 words
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Advertisement626 1965-04-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* U fHin i— Box S» el*, exlrm FIAT 156 C. July 1863. One ownerdriver 13UU0 mile*, excellent condition *rW aicrisontt it S4TOO Phone ***** S pore Mr. Tan alter yoo p.m. YOU TOO CAN o«n a U>tu» sports rT-stock from Universal Cara Limited. SI Orchard626 words
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Advertisement507 1965-04-13 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Word* $t rMin.)—Box St el*, txlrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR Singapore Seaside 46 Meyer Road, Dancing nigbtly I excellent Engliib A Cbineit Food Tel: I por- *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) II ..rrft S$ )Min.)—Bmx St el*, exlrm READ MALAY MAIL'S "Hbopplog Ctr.ire every Tueaday and rriday tcr507 words
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Advertisement763 1965-04-13 13 ■gMJM4a] ESTATE OF GOH KIM CHOO OTHERWISE CALLED GOH KIM CHU DECEASED Pursuant to an Order of the High Court In Malaya at Malacca dated the 21&1 day of September 1964 made in Originating Summons No. 30 of 191i4 Intituled In the matter of thw estate of Goh Kirn Choo763 words
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Advertisement810 1965-04-13 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS H.M. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPORE. Vacancies exist in the Chief Engineer's Department, H.M. Dockyard, Singapore. 27 for Engine Fitters experienced in the refitting I j and repair ot: Main propulsion steam turbines. Hl&n pressure steam boiler mountings. Steam turbine driven generating machinery. Steam turbine driven auxiliary oil and watei810 words
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Advertisement760 1965-04-13 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD LIGHT INDUSTRIES SERVICES I Applications art Invited from Malaysian Citizens (or the follow- Ing posts:— i 1. TRAIM\(i A DEXO.NSTRA- TION OFFICER Qualifications: Good honours degree in engineering or 1 1 science. Preference will be given to candidates wiih industrial or training experience. Industrial train-760 words
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Advertisement437 1965-04-13 13 EXECUTIVE POSITION VACANT EXECUTIVE POSITION OFFERED BY OLD ESTABLISHED FOREIGN COMPANY IN SINGAPORE TO RETIRED MALAYSIAN CITIZEN WITH MANAGERIAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF NOT LESS THAN TEN YEARS IN IMPORTS AND MARKET»NG IN MALAYSIA. THREE YEAR CONTRACT OFFERED WITH FRINGE BENEFITS AND POSSIBILITY RENEWAL IF SATISFACTORY. APPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING437 words
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Article, Illustration2106 1965-04-13 14 LAN FLEMING - A last ride, then the pay-off. LAN FLEMING DRAWING by ROBB THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN 80nd Day Kight by Hp:ndriks followed Loiter to the far lobby and was shown into the booth. He carefully closed the leather-padded c'oor and picked up the receiver and talked into it. Then2,106 words
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Advertisement480 1965-04-13 14 Coni c*n«rai SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Management of Messrs. Osborne Tenders are invited for the and Chappel. Ipoh. supply of the following for the Tin Ore outputs lor the quarter Department of Engineering:ended 31st March 19<T> Tender tor SurveyinK Equipment PJcuU -*W *> T Tlr Tender for Equipment for Heat Enxmc Laboratory-E20,65480 words
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Miscellaneous66 1965-04-13 14 ,1 Hoi, Onp V.T. Weimiin t^^MTTTTT\ '?v\ T **>& E corporation vi I lept to right, >| faf] I "SFme rpsx sch j J4^ ■BBSB C-Tl PAPERS ARE ALL SIGNED. Yj H PRESIDENT ANO Tff TRADE AND MAIL ROUTES »bLL, i mere Jill iVTI Aftl IH mWiNISS^J^ Lyi ce -wa66 words
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Article176 1965-04-13 15 BYRNE IS LIKELY TO MISS CUPTIE SOCCER I ONDON. Mon. Johnny Byrne, injured when playing for England against Scotland in the soccer international on Saturday, looks certain to miss West Ham United's vital European Cup Winners Cup semifinal second-leg against Real Zaragoza in Spain on Apr. 28. Byrne, who played176 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-04-13 15 J> A R R V Bridges, Chelsea and England cer/tre-forward, leaves Birmingham right- back Lynn sprawling before making a cross into the goalmouth for Tambiing to open the scoring for the Londoners in the First Division match at Stamford Bridge on Apr. 3. Reuter picture.Reuter - 48 words
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492 1965-04-13 15 Nicklaus sets record in Masters win GOLF AUGUSTA, Monday. JACK NICKLAUS won the United States Masten golf title yesterday and broke Ben liogan's tournament record with a 17-under-par score of 271 (67-71-64-69). Gary Player (South Africa) and Arnold Palmer tied for second at 280, nine strokes behind Nicklaus. Player had492 words
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Article24 1965-04-13 15 I'ARIS Mon. Br:tain beat Prance 18-10 in an amateur Huubv League international *t 8t Oaudens ypserday. Britain led 10-7 at halftlme.—Reuter. IReuter - 24 words
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55 1965-04-13 15 DANAMA CITY. Mon. 1.~m..rl Lacuna (Panama) won the world Ugntveigbt boxing title here when he outpointed the holder. Carlos Ortiz. (Puerto Ricoi over 15 rour.d.s With his victory. Laaun.i. L'l-year-old and ranked No. 4 in- the World Boxing Association, caused one of the biggest55 words
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Article110 1965-04-13 15 SURTEES DOES FASTEST LAP LE MANS. Mon. John Surtees, Britain's world champion racing driver, yesterday made .In EaitMt ever lap of the Le Mam circuit. DrMllg a Ferrari. Surtees roared round the 8.3 miles (13.5 kilometre) tiack In 3mins. 35.1 see. nl an average speed of 139 98 mph His110 words
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Article, Illustration438 1965-04-13 15 j£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterdays races here: RACE 1 Near the 4f First Flame hai to be checked when slightly crowded by Baec guide. Approaching the 21 Precious Jade, wr > was travelling wen, had to be checked off thi heel*438 words
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Article495 1965-04-13 15 |£UALA LI M- PIR, Mon. I W'riKhts (or all eight races here an Wednesday: O. 2 Div. I—7? Makyong 9.00 Supemonic 8.12 Ace Banner 8-12 Bay Dragon II 8.10 Apa l.agi 8.10 I Gallant Defender 8.0» Chendere Wasch 8.08 01. Whatnot Jl B.o} r.tnt iiml.i B.OS ■sgMMki Kid495 words
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Article290 1965-04-13 15 Spotlight on your fancies EPSOM JtEP spot. .ghtrt the tanc.ed runnerg it Kuala Lumpur tonorrow: CLASS 2 DIV. 1. 7f—Makyong: won first time out over rtL 7f husi season. Bay Dragosi II: short-headed by Master Valuer over Ipoh 6f recei tlv. (.*lUnt Defender: winner over Bt Timah 7f in February.290 words
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Advertisement169 1965-04-13 15 Ilimm aha/^Stii^^r^ m J^Fm JF i >OSy2LV* i m *%>.< VA '1^ sP^Bv^ j^ aw ■■J AT i cm B^W MP'swJBT n Bj Bf i nil^B, Tft^ja^Bv/ .^L^P^nr 1 v m new Canon dial3s VJ J You'll get 3 exposures for that... ONCE -IN YOUR LIFETIME SHOT Reach for Dial169 words
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Miscellaneous214 1965-04-13 15 Straits Times Crossword ACRo*^ 5. Keep quiet if unusually ill STS m £tt& E Sho^^'ln'oringing us u>9. SeruraTr^o^oVrection. as I- mounted army 10 Snof SnTof '".sTAimree 1 -10 wCer^ 0 St AlmreC th ts P uttta 14 Corrects form of reparation, g )n anothfr fh)p wlthout %&&s*--19. Pta*jU- money B214 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-04-13 16 ALBERT POON WINS AGAIN FLASHBACK: Albert Poon winning the Malaysian Grand Prix in a Lotus -23 in 1963. ADUvr.: roon (Lotus) in second position is about to overtake Bond (Lotus) followed by Holland (Lotus). Clydesdale (Lola). Lee Han Seng (Lotus) and Swarm (ERA). LEFT: Motohashi (No. 22) has just lapped58 words
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Article, Illustration638 1965-04-13 16 REPORT by Lim Kee Chan and Joe Dorai PICTURES by Kok Ah Chong POON, the winner in 1963 and a bitterly disappointed man last year when the race was rained off, won the Malaysian Grand Prix again today. Driving a new Lotus-23, the638 words
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Article146 1965-04-13 16 TIIK M.\l.\\Sl\N (iK AXU PAIX (60 laps) 1 Albert Poon < Lotus 23) ihrs 3(lmin 47.1^-r I Steven Holland Lotus 23). 3 Tony ('iitoduin (Lola). 58 laps. I \ll Cl\dpsd:ile (Lola). II l.ti». 5 Lee Han Son* (Lotu« CD. 5? lip--6 Rrg Gray iJacuarr I). ",K laps146 words
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Article110 1965-04-13 16 1 1 SINGAPORE. M, in. Singapore Recreation Club had the batter of! Selangor Euras-an Association in their annual games .held here over the past, thrrv d SRC won the men's hockey 4-0 I 1 i»nd women's match 6-0 today. M. Nunis. L. Nonis and R.110 words
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Article111 1965-04-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr. K. Dharmaratnam and Vie Nayagam won the doubles title in the Malaysian Indo-Ceylonese tennis I tournament held at the- TPCA I courts today whn they beat S. M Mxirof and C Kanagcndran 6-1 7-5 Men's singles semi-finals: K. Dharmaratnam bt M.F. Vilvaratnam111 words
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394 1965-04-13 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - CRICKET SELANGOR DROP FOUR VETERANS KEN FERNANDEZ By IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Th« Selangor Cricket Association, pursuing their policj ot grooming young players have dropped four of theii Malaysian internationah and replaced them with promising schoolboys and club player.s for their twoday friendly match against Singapore here this weekend. The internationals dropped394 words
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124 1965-04-13 16 S'gor women maintain lOOpc record CEREMBAN, Mon. Selan«or won tha title with a 100 per cent record la thp Malaysia:; women's hockey carnival which rnded here today. In their linal match, fjsjsjisjat oeai Nesri Sembilan 3-0 with > ?oals by Rani Kaur «2> sjnd Ruby IfUMMSjM. Penang beat Malacca 3-0124 words
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455 1965-04-13 16 I/U ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr T Mori, prim-lp il jf Methodl.st Boys' School, was today unanimously reelected president of the schools' Sports Council ol Malaysia tor the eighth successive year after lit had isked for the SSCM to be >crapped. Addraastng455 words
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255 1965-04-13 16 SOCCER Spore v Perak in another final J^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1Y In Malaysian soccer, the present is very much the golden era of Perak and Singapore. The two Btati h m-t In la.-t r< ftr'a Malaya Cup Dnal; they will meet again In Bii on Saturday in the 1- AM255 words
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Article75 1965-04-13 16 so< < 1 1: Victory (up s-lin;il I M i 2 Ir.r Workshops reme 3 Nw» Market 2. (IK Xl I Johore trial Si-sumat Seff*. mat 128 (Kunaratnam 42 Jaffar 5-32> Johorr Resl 103 33 R- Tan 5-25 Kunar aiiim 4-28 1. Soeamat won by 25 run.'-. Friendly (Malacca):75 words
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Obituary13 1965-04-13 16 WITH TREASURED i MaisaMi Rajai I ■< and lov. <1 <\ cfciMrm nr.d13 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-04-13 16 i DIARY i!(H Ki:\" Spore k« s-fin.i» CSC V X Pk. lp.>h l>iv. 1: ACSOBA K Andersoniiins 'A' > I I (both matchc.": at ACpal pudane> BOCCEK K.diinan <up («Imm>lm fin.il: (5.45 p.m': for 3rd place: S"?or Mr Jonore <4 30. both m;itclus at Merdeka Stadium 146 words
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