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Title Section26 1965-05-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. The Straits Times tat*** Sat*** 1 Estd. 1843. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1965 13 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100526 words
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Article, Illustration610 1965-05-26 1 At glittering Parliament opening Malaysians urged: Face future with strength, determination Full text of the Kings Speech in Pages 6 and 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today opened the second session of Parliament with an appeal to Malaysians to face the future with610 words
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Article221 1965-05-26 1 Were they MiGs or American jets? DA NANG, Tues. A South Vietnamese army outpost, four and one half miles south of the demilitarised zone, was attacked by four jets today. But military authorities here and In Saigon gave conflicting accounts as to whether the planes mttt Communist or American jetsAP; UPI - 221 words
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Article56 1965-05-26 1 MANILA. Tues— Three persons were killed and three injured when a man armed with a knife in one hand and an ice pick in the other rushed into a dance hall in Quezon Province and started slashing at everyone within reach, I police reported today. The man56 words
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Article, Illustration788 1965-05-26 1 JACKIE SAM - Jackie off to Sydney, minus her cat JACKIE SAM NEW ZEALAND GOVT ORDERS COMMISSION: CANCEL HER PASSPORT By (SINGAPORE, Tuts. Jacqueline Kkming. 27, lefl Singapore tonighl repatriated by the Immigration authorities after being held in custody for more than 12 hours. The golden-haired strip-tease girl from New Zealand was escortedHan Hai Fong - 788 words
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Article56 1965-05-26 1 LONDON. Tues— The overnight express from Perth to London ground to a halt 25 miles from the end of its 440-mile journey yesterday because the diesel engine ran out of fuel. The train was held up In a secluded stretch of track for an hour while aUPI - 56 words
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Article20 1965-05-26 1 MANILA. Tues. An earthquake of moderate Intensity was recorded In three provinces in Central Philippines early today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article119 1965-05-26 1 MONTREAL. Tues— Charges of disturbing the peace have been laid against 154 people following- 10 hours of Empire Day proteMs by French -Canadian separatists here yesterday, police announced today. Squads of police armed with clubs waded into demonstrators and hooligan!; last night when about 1.000 peopleReuter - 119 words
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254 1965-05-26 1 Indons try out new border tactics From G. GELDARD KUCHING. Tues—lndonesian army patrols continued their mortar bombing of the border area, south of Balai Kiimin, last night in attempts to divert and disperse security forces defending the area. No further contact has been made with the 200 Indonesian soldiers since254 words
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203 1965-05-26 1 Police foil plot to kill De Gaulle PARIS. Tues.— French police foiled a plot to assassinate Gon. De Gaulle during his provincial tour last week, Interior Ministry officials disclosed today. Six nun recently anoted In connection with an unsuc-cc-vslul attempt on his lite in Southern France last August planned toReuter - 203 words
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Article33 1965-05-26 1 BORDER (I ASH HEW nil hi i Indian troops kmukrd out two Pakistani armoured tars during clash in Biar B«t arra of Rann of Kutch today. DefcftM Ministry announced tonight.— Rrutrr.33 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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192 1965-05-26 2 'Stop the OTHER Reds plea to Moscow OANGKOK, Tues. Thailand yesterday called on the Soviet Union to 'co-operato with other peace-lov- 1 ing countries "to bring an end to the unlawful Interferences and interventions continuously committed by the North Vietnamese and other Communist authorities." An ofllclal statement issued by the192 words
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209 1965-05-26 2 'N-WAR IF MAO'S HOARDES ENTER VIETNAM' PORTLAND (Oregon), Tues. Mr. Walt W. Kostuw, a counsellor in IS State Department, said yesterday the United States might use nuclear weapons if "massed Communist Chinese" entered Vietnam. Mr. Kostow spoke at a regional foreign policy conference. During a Hirstion and answer period heReuter; AP - 209 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-05-26 2 fOMMUNIST China's car of the future, the Hongki Red Flag on show at the Paris Industrial Fair. It is a 3 V -litre saloon with a top speed of 120 m.p.h. Standard fittings include air-conditioner and cigar lighter. It is 20 ft. long said to have anExpresspic - 60 words
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Article85 1965-05-26 2 Aussie ban on travel to Hanoi CANBERRA, Tues Australia has banned travel by nationals to North Vietnam. The actinK Minister for Immigration. Mr. Leslie Bury, announced In the House of Representatives today that Australian passports, except in very exceptional circumstances, would be stamped as not valid for North Vietnam. ThisReuter - 85 words
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Article22 1965-05-26 2 AMMAN. Tues. King Felsal of Saudi Arabia yesterday received the visiting Indian VicePresident. Dr- Zakir Hussain. Mecca Radio reported- Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article20 1965-05-26 2 COLOMBO. Tues. Identity eatdi will be issued soon to all persons over 18 years of age. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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117 1965-05-26 2 PEKING, Tues.— Changes in the uniforms of the Chinese Armed Forces are to come into effect from June 1. the New China News Agency said. The State Council, announcing this decision yesterday said it had been decided to abolish the current system ofReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-05-26 2 Indians do a Mount Everest hat-trick KATMANDU, Tues. 1V The Indian Everest expedition, climbed the peak for the third time yesterday at 10.30 a.m. said a message received here last night from team leader M. S. Kohli. Earlier reports said that only two members. C. P. Vohra and Ang KamiAP - 224 words
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85 1965-05-26 2 TOKYO. Tues.— A Japanese chief security official said today that Communist Infiltration into Gevernment and public offices and in key Industries was steadily saining momentum. Addressing a meeting of chiefs of regional public security Investigation bureaus in Tokyo. Mr. Mitsusada Yoshikawa, direc-tor-general of theReuter - 85 words
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Article40 1965-05-26 2 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno today announced the addition of seven more Ministers to Indonesia's Cabinet. He said the additions were aimed at making the Cabinet "more efficient." The cabinet now has 86 Ministers holding 92 portfolios.40 words
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163 1965-05-26 2 Papuan bid to revolt against Jakarta JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian authorities in West Irian have arrested some people on charges of trying to establish an independent Papua organisation, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Antara said: "Some irresponsible persons of subversive elements in West Irian, who tried to set anReuter - 163 words
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Article91 1965-05-26 2 THE HAGUE, Tues. President Soekarno f "els that the plebiscite has promised to hold in West Irian (former Dutch New Guinea) in 1969 under the I nitcd Nations Agreement has become "superfluous.' The President said this in a recorded radio interview with the roving diplomat):-91 words
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Article177 1965-05-26 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE retiring American ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones, left with his wife yesterday, ending a seven-year assignment in Indonesia. They were the only passengers aboard a Pan-American flight. In a farewell statement he said: "I hope the gaps which threaten to separateUPI - 177 words
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Article45 1965-05-26 2 LONDON, Turs. Britain is to withdraw about 1.100 troop* stationed in Tripoli, the Minis; er of Defence. Mr. Denis H.-il.y told Parliament today. The troops are in Tnnoli under a treaty which is not due to expire until 1973 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1965-05-26 2 LONDON, Tues. The British Government today named Sir Evelyn Homp v ho:id of an international commission being formed to write a new constitution for the troubled Federation of South Arabia- -AP.AP - 34 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-05-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby t^iHid OW EACTU^i AS f* DtfUINO uO US SCM ru r K?J V L THE MEAL/21 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-05-26 3 Political confusion after polls in Belgium ORUSSELS. Tue.s. The ruling coalition Government's lack ol one parliamentary seat in general election returns yesterday threw Belgian politics into confusion and the Cabinet decided to n ist all predictions, the coalition ol Social-Christian and Socialist parties failed by one seat to get theReuter - 192 words
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83 1965-05-26 3 I OXDON, IMS. Britiin is to switch t<j the metric system for weights and measures, first in industry. 2nd later throughout the country, it was announced yesterday. Mr Douglas Jay. President of the Board of Trade. t.ild Parliament he hoped must of Britain's industry wouldReuter - 83 words
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449 1965-05-26 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. A PLOT for a Negro revolution was outlined yesterday in a Federal court, including the machine-gunning of crowded city streets and aerial destruction of the nations Capitol and the White House. Its goal was said to be theAP - 449 words
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Article37 1965-05-26 3 BOGOTA (Colombia i. Tues. Students battled police for two hours yesterday in the sixth day Of anti-Government demonstra- tions that began as a Diotest against U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic civil war. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article53 1965-05-26 3 STOCKHOLM. Tues. Bioern Lundalil. 30-year-old leader of :\-.t 'alleged neo-Na/i organisation. «u> today committed for trial on [charges of making armed threats against law and older. The organisation, thr C;irl Errfrid Curl bergs Foundation was alleged 10 have plotted throw thr Swedish Government and kill JewsReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1965-05-26 3 NICOSIA. Tue*. A Greek Cypriot national guardsman was killed today in a shooting Incident near the Turkish Cypriot village j I of Ambellkou.— UPl j27 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-05-26 3 IJACK home in Britain is actress Patricia Neal, seen accompanied by her husband, British writer Roald Dahl. as she walks down the steps from the plane at London Airport on her return from Hollywood. The couple were accompanied by their three children, daughters Tessa and Ophelia and73 words
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Article151 1965-05-26 3 LORDS WANT TO REFORM SEX LAW LONDON, Tuesday. J'HE House of Lords last night voted 94 to 49 in favour of the principle of reforming Britain's 600-year-old laws on homosexuality. It gave a second reading to -a private < non-Gov-ernment 1 Bll! which would make it legal for consenting adultsReuter - 151 words
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106 1965-05-26 3 MONTREAL, Tues. Police rus'.ied reinforcements to the centre of Montrral last nißht an arrest- I ed more than 30 people fol- lowine violent separatist demon.-tratiens on Com- j monwcait.i Day. Police baton-charged .-tudents blocking ro.id Oni policeman tv injured ov brick PoliceReuter - 106 words
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Article43 1965-05-26 3 WASHINGTON. ftM* A 65-; Roman Catholic nun. ranctt Catherine, was; actm: n] to practise brfore the 0 B Bupremc Court today. Su-'ci Fr.iiice.s Catherine 1* a :<•>• HDCI MCfM U ipm: mlvlmi 'o her order, the. of Charily. R' iurr43 words
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Article31 1965-05-26 3 UTRECHT. Tues. Princess Margriet of the Netherlands was slightly Injured in a motor accident when her car skidded and hit a guard rail near here yester- j day.— UPl.31 words
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Article164 1965-05-26 3 Commonwealth Day 'scandal 9 LONDON. Tuesday VO Cabinet Ministers 11 attended a service in Westminster Abbey yesterday to mark Commonwealth Day. and the former Commorwealtb Secretary. Mr Duncan Sandys, said afterwards their absence was a scandal. "It is an absolute scandal that the Government, who are always boasting of th»irReuter - 164 words
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Article135 1965-05-26 3 FA PAZ. Tues. The Bolivian Armed Forces Command and officials of the Bolivian Federation on Labour announced agreement last nieht on an immediate ceasefire. The agreement applies only to factory workers in La Paz, but presumably would weaken the insurrection by tin miners whoUPI - 135 words
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93 1965-05-26 3 UNITED NATIONS, TueS. The Security Council, re- fleeting the improved situation in Santo Domingo, yesterday refraiied from taking any further action on the problem, adjourning alter a 45-minute meeting. The only remaining resolution belore thr 11-nation body, pro- posed three days ago by MrAdlaiReuter - 93 words
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Article18 1965-05-26 3 BERLIN. Tues. Leaking ammonia in a meat canning factory killed two women workers today —UPI.UPI - 18 words
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Article46 1965-05-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Delta community centre will hold a two-day celebration this week-end to commemorate Its fourth anniversary. Highlight of the celebrations will be a dinner on Sunday night where the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address the guests.46 words
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Article24 1965-05-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Tour Operators Association will hold a cocktail party at the Hotel Singapura at 6 p.m. on I Thursday.24 words
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505 1965-05-26 4 Industrial estates to ring S'pore in next 5 years SINGAPORE, Tues. 'J'HK State Government's plans to transform Singapore from a commercial to an industrial centre would entail the establishing of a ring of industrial estates surrounding the island in the next five years. A promotion officer of the Economic Development505 words
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Article127 1965-05-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's National Language Month, which was officially brought to a close tonight with a ceremony at the National Theatre, has met with such "overwhelming response" that the State Government is considering the holding of another similar campaign in October this year. The Acting Minister for127 words
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Article311 1965-05-26 4 Armed leader patted shop customer I SINGAPORE, Tum. NOT a trace of evidence was left behind by four armed robbers who calmly walked out of a Cecil Street shop yesterday afternoon with over $33,000 in cash and luxury goods the biggest haul so far this311 words
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Article142 1965-05-26 4 CiINGAPORE, Tues. The O finals of Talentime for Schools 1965, organised by the Boys' Town Old Boys' Association will be held at the National Theatre at 7 p.m. on Saturday. This competition, under the patronage of Inche Rahim Ishak, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education who142 words
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105 1965-05-26 4 New market moves more hawkers off roadside SINGAPORE. Tues The new market in CommonHealth Crescent is the third to be built in the fast developing Queenstown area. Costing about $182,000, this is the ninth market to be opened by the present Government. It will be officially opened by Mr. Chor105 words
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Article151 1965-05-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Joned. under a three-month Jail sentence for wilfully destroying letters while employed as a postman, had his sentence substituted today on his appeal to a fine of $250 or three months' jail. Mr. Justice Winslow who heard the151 words
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Article68 1965-05-26 4 Boys Brigade Week in Malaysia SINGAPORE, Tues— The first Pan-Malaysia Boys Brigade Week will be held from May 30 to June i 6. The Boys Brigade of Malaysia Incorporating the Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak sections was loimed in December last year. During this BB week, members of the Brigade will68 words
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Article59 1965-05-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— Water will be shut off tomorrow In Clementl Road between 10 m.s. and 10W ms from 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. and In Pulasan Road, Duku Road, Duku Lane, Duku Place and Rambai Road and Lorong L, Telok Kurau Road (from Still Road up to Telok59 words
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Article36 1965-05-26 4 SINOAPORE. Tues— The field section of the Ministry of Culture will hold free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Kheam Hock Road wayang stage; Kampong Cc-onation Tengah, and Hwa Nong School, Jalan AUagoff.36 words
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Advertisement295 1965-05-26 4 •LIDO (s<..>.P°r.) OPENS FRIDAY! GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU NIGHTMARES THE MOST SPINE-CHILLING HORROR !OF THE YEAR... PINO DELAURENTIIS' I VI»! I I ■Ii I in EERIE TECHNICOLOR starring BARBARA STEEL PETER BALDWIN HARRIET WHITE I REX SKY <s pore) OPENS TOMORROW! I g v TANGIERSL.HGT-BED of SPIES SECRET AGENTS!... If295 words
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Advertisement514 1965-05-26 4 LAST DAY! Horn, 130, 400 i. J .00, 1.30, i 6.301 9.30 pm j 645 &9.15 pm »*w* "THE TERROR" In Color An American International Picture I CATHAY: OPENS TOMORROW! 1..1MU jjfe. "Imli LAST DAY! 1 11 am, 1.30,4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm I Thrilling Action Packed Sago I Oi A514 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-05-26 5 HOMES SHAKEN, BUT LITTLE DAMAGE TO BRIDGE I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A timebomb placed under the bridge at the 51 mile Kuala Lumpur Kepong Road went off at 10.30 last night. It caused little damage but the blast shook several houses within a two-mile radius. The police located120 words
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Article124 1965-05-26 5 Girls must be protected: Judge A LOR STAR, Tues. ■**A former padi planter. Eling Perat, was today sentenced to three years' Jail for raping a 15-year-old Thai girl. Mr. Justice All Hassan told Eling. who had 18 previous convictions: "There are many girls of tender age in the kampongs who124 words
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Article33 1965-05-26 5 KOTA BHARU. lues- Tv.o public forums will be held at the headquarters of the Mi:iay Teachi-rs' Union, Kelantan branch, here on Thursday as part of the State's National Language Month campaign.33 words
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Article49 1965-05-26 5 SEREMBAN. Tues— The Seremban Rotary Club will hold Its amiu.il charity dance in the town hall here on Saturday. There are I" prizes to be won at the raffle to be drawn the same night. Last year the club raised nearly $5,000 for various charities.49 words
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Article100 1965-05-26 5 IPOH. Tues. The District 1 Officer Klnta, Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zainuddin, has appealed to all shops and business houses In the district to add the National Language to their sign-boards. Managements could ask the help of penghulus and officers In the Land100 words
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Article54 1965-05-26 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tues The crest of the 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment will be presented to trie warrant officers' and sergeants' mess oi the 11th Infantry I Bn. of the Territorial Army at 8 p.m. here on Friday. The presentation ceremony will take place at the54 words
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Article262 1965-05-26 5 10,000 ADULTS JOIN MALAY CLASSES SINGAPORE. Tuesday Adult Education Board's chairman, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, said yesterday that there were more than 10.000 people learning the national language in 365 classes conducted by the board. Speaking at the prize-giv-ing for winners of national language contests, organised during the State National262 words
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Article26 1965-05-26 5 PENANG. Tues. Burglnrs broke into the Federation School for the Deal in Northam Road during the week-end and stole I three typewriters and $440.26 words
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Article91 1965-05-26 5 KIALA LIMPLR, Tues. —The MTI'C (Selanror Division) will conduct a two-day trade union course in Malay at Shell House here from Saturday. The course, held in conjunction with the National Language campaign, will be attended by 59 members from 11 unions. Those attending will91 words
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Article66 1965-05-26 5 SEGAMAT. Tues- The Spgßmut .secondary English schools ha.s oiipneci National Language class for planters and their x.iff in the di.stnctF. The planters had earlier written to the Chief Education Officer. Jonorr. Mr. Tan Telk 1 Beng, asking for the class to be I held. Thirty people are66 words
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Article35 1965-05-26 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. The Brunei Malay Regiment will hold a fun fair next Monday at Bera- kas Camp from 2 p.m- to 5 pm. It will be open to the public. |ap.35 words
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Article30 1965-05-26 5 PENANO. Tues. The Penan* rural district council will consider on Monday whether meter readers should be itslcetl to take off their snoes when entering Malay homes30 words
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168 1965-05-26 5 Ttf ANCHESTER. Tues. ITI The Lancashire cotton industry has protested to the British Government against Malaysia being given permission to increase he/ import quota Of cotton goods to Britain. In 1963 Malaysia sold live million square yards of cotton piece goods and made-up m>168 words
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Article, Illustration274 1965-05-26 5 Happiness is sunshine and fresh air SINGAPORE, Tues. Blind and paralysed Che Saonah binte Hassan^ sat in her new wheelchair today and said: "Now I will be able to get some fresh air." Bedridden In her small attap home In a kampong off Dunearn Road for about eight years, she274 words
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Article43 1965-05-26 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues— The Krlan District Officer. Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, will open the annual Krian padl-growing competition in Simpang Ampat community hall at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. More than 20 varieties of padi crown in the district will be displayed.43 words
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Article, Illustration3018 1965-05-26 6 PARLIAMENT The King's speech from the Throne 'SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE... THE FIFTH AND LAST YEAR OF MY REIGN' 4 We seek peace, but not at any price' GRATEFUL TO BRITAIN, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND... ANY HELP FROM AFRO-ASIAN NATIONS WELCOME Legislation for free trade zones in Spore and elsewhere The King's3,018 words
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204 1965-05-26 7 Indonesian families cross border to Sabah IESSELTON. Tups. J Twelve men and women from Indonesian Borneo with about eight children have crossed into Sabah to escape Indonesian terrorism. The journey took them i three hours of hard walking. They abandoned everything except the few beloiisiiic.i they could carry on thrfrAP - 204 words
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168 1965-05-26 8 Planter is cleared of murder charge I^OTA BHARU, Tues. Justice Dato Mohamed Hashim today acquitted and discharged a padi planter. Pauzi bin Zainol. 20. after the jury found him not guilty of murder. Pauzl was charged with the murder of another padl planter, Mamat Ramli bin 1 Ismail, 40, at168 words
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96 1965-05-26 8 l/UCHING, Tues. The Alliance member Sara- 1 wak National Party, and the 1 opposition Sarawak United Peoples' Party and Party 1 Negara Sarawak have each i put up candidates for a byI election in Ward eleven of Kuching rural district couni cil. The candidates are:96 words
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Article25 1965-05-26 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Rotary Club or Petaling j;iv.t will hold its installation dinner at the Federal Hotel here on June 19.25 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-05-26 8 HP HE medals worn by the United Arab X Republic Ambassador, Mr. Abdul Moneim Hassan Tawfik (right), teem to have caught the fancy of the Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr. Syed Muhammad Hassan (left). The third man in this YIP get-together before yesterday's opening of69 words
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332 1965-05-26 8 Australia praised by Senate President J^ GLOWING tribute to Australia's aid in countering Indonesian confrontation was paid by members of the Upper House when the Senate today received "with thanks and appreciation" a Speaker's chair from a twoman Australian parliamentary delegation. The presentation i 1 fulfilled an. offer made to332 words
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Article40 1965-05-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The As.sisi.ani, Minister of Culture. Yuuth and Sports. Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. will open the Kuala Lumpur district youth week at the youth centre in KampoiiK Pandan a: 5.30 p.m. on June 2.40 words
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102 1965-05-26 8 j£OTA BHARU. Tues. Kelantan Kirls among the loveliest in the country are shying away from the "Miss Kelantan 1965" contest. Entries were invited last month but there are only nine entrants so far The contest is open to girls between the ages of102 words
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128 1965-05-26 8 SINGAPORE. Tuiv The Singapore Chess Federation has launched campaign to raise funds to send Tan I.i.m Ann. 17. Singapore and Malaysian chess champion, to compete in the world junior chess championship in Barcelona in August this year. The federation's president Professor LimKok Ann.128 words
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Article178 1965-05-26 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today placed Singapore's experience in low-cost housing development at the disposal of the people of Sarawak. Mr. Lim told nine members of the visiting 12-man delegation from the Sibu District Council during an Interview at178 words
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Article51 1965-05-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The American Women's Club here will hold its monthly lunch meeting at the Selangor Golf Club on Thursday. The head of the Selangor Family Planning Association. Mrs G. P. Zachariah. will speak ■on "Family planning. Its pro r>> ms and its future in51 words
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Article24 1965-05-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Customs Department here will be I closed on the birthday of the Y;t:;g di-Perluan Agong on Jun* 2.24 words
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Article49 1965-05-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu<-s. Mr. I Peter S. Bradshaw. of Ulu Yam Es ;iip. Serendah. wishes to point out, that he is not the "Peter Bradshaw" referred to 111 a report In Saturdays Straits Times r*yarding 11 people who were fined in Singapore Tor watching blu« B rr.«49 words
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Advertisement526 1965-05-26 8 okamura okamura okamura okamura okamura okamura Mil aii o. o OFFICE EQUIPMENT OF DISTINCTION a at 3 3 o P^^ o oT 5" DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK with centre drawer 5 Mode) 3401 D O M««le by Jop««'s leading n>«i»»»chjr«n a* Q oT office •auipment. J" 3 Stock«t«: 3 i PLECO526 words
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Miscellaneous71 1965-05-26 8 ff^^ M rr» Ti 1 I ._anyw*c. if "iou SZ*?]***" r'-rU-- -\X <// LTTT 1 nM4? DO V*« LOOK UKE WOULD* BOH IF ICU \tXTRE TOO OLD THE CHASIN 1 MM^^ 3^ \lT/' A^t W\\X. V WTVC BEEN W*^Nft _Vh*£> ANY TALBJT TOR ARMOR PLATE P AMXZONC, O V t^TfllTi71 words
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Article, Illustration733 1965-05-26 9 PADMANA KRISHNAN - PADMANA KRISHNAN MTUC executive decision sparks crisis over retaliation against Government's *strike ban' law By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress is heading towards an internal crisis in its attempt to get its 89 affiliates to tak( "political action" against the733 words
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146 1965-05-26 9 Pilots: No decision on Indian offer i JTUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Ministry of Defence is considering India's offer to train Malaysian pilots on a larger scale than at present. A Ministry spokesman said today that although plans were not finalised. Malaysia felt the need for the training of more defence146 words
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Article109 1965-05-26 9 The first landing at new airport ITUAM M'MPI'R. Tiirv— The first aircraft to tou<h clown at the nrw S."V2 million international airport at Subane. 14 miles from here, will he an j KM U Heron which will l.i tki tomorrow. On board the plane will be the Minister of Transport.109 words
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Article46 1965-05-26 9 Crash Tengku's message KUAI.A LUMPUR Tuf*. Thr> Prime Minister. Tencku Abdul Rahman. ha.« sent a lptter of condolence to the Pakistani High Oommtatoner heiP. Sypri Muh.imm.id Hn.-san. convpyina Mitlav.sia.s symprt'hv over thp recpnt triißic eraali np»r Cniro Airport ol Pakistan! jetliner, >n which 119 people died.46 words
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Article29 1965-05-26 9 SEREMBAN Tiles. Singapore's Minusi er for Labour. Mr .lek Yeun Thong, will talk on "Current Politics" at the PAP branch office here tomorrow at 7.30 n.m29 words
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Article27 1965-05-26 9 MACHANG. Tups The Rut>ber Training School at Bukit Sireh. 11 miles from here, will hold three morp courses In rabbst planting and processing ;hls year.27 words
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Article154 1965-05-26 9 SINGAPORE. Tursday. THE Minister for National Development. Dato Lim Kirn San. derlared today that Singapore's industrialisation efforts were beginning to bear fruit as evidenced by the setting up of a Product and Design Centre. Dato Llm. who opened the centre at John Littles building, said:154 words
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203 1965-05-26 9 Currency case: Jail term, fine reduced on appeal SINGAPORE, Tues. A lower court sentence against a Frenchman, who had pleaded guilty to attempting to export $76,145 worth of foreign, currency, was reduced today by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Appeal Court. Jean Jule.s Alme Magaion, S2, was sentenced on April203 words
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Article28 1965-05-26 9 LONDON. Tuea. The Sultan of Brunei today rpsumed discussion* in the Commonwealth Relation > Office here on a Ministerial gystpm of government for the State— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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77 1965-05-26 9 JESvSELTON. Tues P<> lice seized a 38 pistol from the overnight bag of Capt. L. Flores. Filipino pilot of a light aircraft which arrived from Zamboanga. Philip- pines Soon after, he took efT ajrain For Lahad Datu with Mr. D. Irp'on. a director ofAP - 77 words
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Advertisement117 1965-05-26 9 what !■-<•• Wa f| 'mHSBbVIBi s _^ejs*^* r !la^ HHHbbbbbbbm^ way to go T© go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian route, Lloyd Trlestino makes the majestio Ijlfference. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or total rest. Your ship is fully air-con-ditioned iiiere are117 words
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Advertisement437 1965-05-26 9 DVNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GRIP Thts is the shape the C 49 takes when you take a corner at speed It bends and bulges, but the whole tread stays flat on the road The C. 49 gives you grip that actually increases as your need for grip increases Mile after437 words
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Miscellaneous77 1965-05-26 9 Mi* Trm*n Uff iko*ivr 4,*>u1,l ST "^IHBF I r *AVIATP|X UTA FLITE. "1 V LAST WEARD PBOM V."' •^^xyj. T/ y^^^^m ™C BOUND- THE- WORLD JULY 2. 1937, IN T'l 1 I "'^^B PUEP. LEFT New OUINEA MID-PACIFIC. CAS L '>A ,Sjr££t& .^^A HPC^S^ iG 6 MORNINC JULY l 3777 words
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Obituary26 1965-05-26 10 U Words $li Minimum) MRS. PAULINE GOMEZ, wife Of Mr Walter Oomei. died peaeerully at imknmpuzba on 23-r, t>s. Please pray for the departed soul.Domei - 26 words
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Article31 1965-05-26 10 i* W»r4t SIB (Minimum) MADAM ALICE WO NO (widow of Mr. Wong CbooK Woon). children and i rd(-nlldren thank re|att\ea and friends for gifts. condolences and •tane* on their bereavement.31 words
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Article30 1965-05-26 10 Wordt $15 /Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Master l.nh Tew Wei. who left ua on •iSIMJ. Badly Maassl hv D;i<l<iv. .lummy. brother Itm Chiang and MM Tew May30 words
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Article146 1965-05-26 10 T0 Worii, SIS Minimum WHERE'S HOME, SHIRLEY '""n "Wrong MARIA BLANCHE iidks at The Hotel. T. I (S'porei 33M^ tonight, singer "Kashion Kaif lo I'raxon Court. Merlin Hotel. Featuring loan Booty Mod. -in. Show commences approximately 10.30 I ADELPHI ROOF GARDEN. EVSTJ Mturday Malaysian Nidit JoKet and l^illroom Dancing146 words
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Article37 1965-05-26 10 II war** VI Minimum > INSPIRATIONAL CHRISTIAN RECORDS avslMr i' ttiiowo ltecord House. Ch Arcade. 107, Si lasts Road. Spore 7. Tel: 3»773. bums Include Ki.rran Orphan Choir. IMltrmos Broth.-rs, Ur. Claude Rhea and many othira37 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, May 26, 1965.
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Article688 1965-05-26 10 The Kings Address at the j opening of the second session of Parliament is notable for its emphasis on industrial and rural development, the creation of the Malaysian common market, the urgent need for j budgetary economies and (in an appendix) a brief but trenchant remark on688 words
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Article318 1965-05-26 10 The increase in enrolment in Form I classes in Malayan lower secondary school* has mot been as great as expected. Of the 146,000 children who completed their primary education last year and who, under the new dispensation, are all eligible for a further three years of study in318 words
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Article240 1965-05-26 10 Records have been tumbling from Mount Kverest in the last few days. Three teams from an Indian expedition have reached the top within five days in an unparalleled conquest. The first team numbered seven men, the most ever to attain the top on one day. They climbed from240 words
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1051 1965-05-26 10 him Kean Chye - And their Lordships will humbly advise... him Kean Chye BY PRIVY COUNCIL... A RIGHT TO APPEAL CONTRARY to popular beJ.ef not •very appeal from the courts in Malaya succeeds in the Privy Council. Of nineteen appeals in 1958 1964 only 10 wort successful. A breakdown of the appeals that failed1,051 words
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LETTERS
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911 1965-05-26 10 ONCE again our Parliament is contemplating watering down our rights by proposing to curtail our right of appeal to the Prival Council. We became free on Aug. 31, 1957. Our Constitution has been amended so many times that the present amended Constitution looks almost a911 words
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Letter58 1965-05-26 10 TN answer to "Candidate's" HJ3.C. plea (S.T. 14.5.65) the Ministry of Education wishes to announce that copies of the 1966 Cambridge H.S.C. regulations can now be purchased at many local bookshops. Copies of the regulations are also available for reference at the Examinations Division of the Ministry. WILLIAM58 words
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Advertisement496 1965-05-26 10 -s-gffL.^ «rrrj»gos*jjTOjjajj*g» if,*, mmnm. p Aesawrefty AaesV sasossv #asss> ►fcAsSajjss STO4H I4i» Usaar Masts) Haaaseia I*. V. mwriimMmim 4a* 09*. Jots. Heaas, Mhsvisasasi CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT 'I "til S« Mill.)— Bom 6* rf> rxtra READ th* Srnior Appointment* var I a* Sunday Mail each orrk YOUNQ GIRLS wiintM H496 words
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Advertisement12 1965-05-26 10 THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE A T YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.12 words
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Advertisement6 1965-05-26 10 Learning Malay— B7 will appear tomorrow6 words
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Advertisement116 1965-05-26 10 v ftp SEE and BUY The NEW engineering and STYLING features that cover 6 'w^j*. the whole H.P. range and make 1965 MERCUR YS ?*^^m£Sf- > the newest in Out- 1 j***Remember 'J^K"a^.B Mm you get more run -•■^«S?B fur your money from l^^k MERCUR V... 39. 6.0 X *&B*£116 words
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Article447 1965-05-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tv«« Revenue deal with Singapore may have to change fHE development of a common market has been more difficult in view of the present arrangements for dividing Federal revenue in Singapore between the Central and State Governments. In view of this, consideration will447 words
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226 1965-05-26 11 Death fall girl's father: I did not know PEMERLOH, Tues. A A father wept today as he related how he came to know of his teenage daughter's •'love pact" death in Singapore on Sunday four days after her disappearance from her home here. The girl, Chong Swee Chen. 14. was226 words
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Article34 1965-05-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Inche Buyong bin Abdullah has been elected chairman of the Technical Association of Malaya (Selanijcr branch i- Others elected were Mr. P.J.B. Manen (secretary), and Mr. A.O. Benedict, < treasurer).34 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-05-26 11 IN happy mood after 1 yesterday's opening of Parliament by the Yang di-Pertuan Agon* are the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun (left) and Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. I.cc Kuan Yew More than 500 people were invited to hear the King address the Ipper56 words
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224 1965-05-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. J£OH BOCK HUAT. a carpenter whose thumbprint was found on one of the windscreens of a car involved in a payroll robbery, was today acquitted of an armed robbery charge by the second criminal district judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander. Defence Counsel.224 words
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Article147 1965-05-26 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Consumers have shown "very heartening" enthusiasm towards the new technical specifications for Malaysian natural rubber, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swe« Aun, said today. "This will go a long way In ensuring the success of our scheme and also147 words
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571 1965-05-26 11 Naval rating gets life sentence for murder of petty officer SINGAPORE. Tues. A Royal Navy rating, William Edfar Phillips. 24. was today sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a shipmate, acting Petty Officer Gordon Frederick Masters, of MHS Houghton, on April 20. A court martial at the Singapore571 words
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES A Straits Times Feature
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473 1965-05-26 12 Fashion industry looks to a stylish future If H E Australian fashion industry, which has developed remarkably in recent years, is entering yet a new phase of progress. Stimulated by increasing overseas recognition of the quality and distinction of its products, the industry is looking to further achievements in the473 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-05-26 12 AUST. CLOTHES JUST FINE SARAWAK GIRL WHO'S this girl? She's attractive Shirley Ting, from Iris Garden, Rock Road, Kuching, Sarawak. Where is she? She's in Melbourne, capital ot Australia's State of Victoria. What's she up to? Like all young women. she's having fun shopping for clothes. And what does she216 words
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Advertisement238 1965-05-26 12 OLYMPIC GAMES rm^ TOKYO 1964 »J k oS 1 6 W OLYMPIC AQUATIC \IV 1 \W GOLD MEDAL WINNERS 1 J^^^Uq tst rea m W JL iW' THE CHOICE OF m CHAMPIONS I JJ -L 1 Manufacturers' representatives for Sourh Eatt Asia. A. L. Shelten, Inc., 1033 Union House, Hong238 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-05-26 13 Woolworths' retail sales here to start soon IyOOLWORTHS (Ma- laysia) Ltd. are expected to open their first retail department store in Singapore in about six to eight months from now. This was revealed in Singapore last week by Mr. Theo Kelly, chairman and managing director of Woolworths. Australia which sponsors270 words
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84 1965-05-26 13 I Inadvertently on this page last Wednesday. Mr. D. N. Saraf, general manager of the Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation of India Ltd. was reported to have visited Singapore in connection with the appointment of Kumra Commercial Co. as agents, and made a statement. In fact,84 words
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482 1965-05-26 13 Poor year for some Singapore factories gOMli old-established Singapore industries last year went through one of the most difficult periods they have experienced in their long history. The Monthly Digest of Statistics, prepared by the Chief statistician, Singapore, shows that outputs of a few of these industries fell below the482 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-05-26 13 K.L. lawyer appointed Humedirector A MALAYSIAN lawyer practising in Kuala Lumpur has been appointed a director of Hume Industries (Malaya) Ltd. He is Mr. S. E. Teh (above), who has been associated with the company since its incorporation and before that, with the parent organisation of Hume Industries (F.E.) Ltd.69 words
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136 1965-05-26 13 Lloyd Triestino re-routes Asia, Victoria T LOYD Triestino has re-rout«d the Itinerary of the Asia and Victoria to Trieste, Venice and BrindiM. by-passin e the two previous ports ol call, Naples and Genoa. The new arrangement has been made because Trieste, Venice and Brlndtsl offer greater tourUt attractions, said Mr.136 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-05-26 13 FROM this month, the Nedlloyd Lines are bringing into Port Swettenham a new express cargo service to Europe. The agent at Port Swettenham. Socfln Co. Ltd.. said that this had been made possible by the greatly Improved transit times experienced >ince the opening of the new port184 words
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Article127 1965-05-26 13 Paris travel agents study S'pore IN order to familiarise themselves with local tourist conditions and thus be In a better position to "sell" Malaysia six directors of leading travel agencies In Paris were the guests of UTA (Union de Transforts Aerlens) In Singapore last week. Garlanded on arrival by Miss127 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-05-26 13 Egypt bid for local phosphates business EGYPT is soon to open a market in Malaysia for her phosphates, said the director of the United Arab Republic Central Marketing Board in Singapore, Mr. M. Ezzat. Mr. Ezzat said he learnt that Christmas Island, one of Malaysia's sources of supply, was now268 words
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Article250 1965-05-26 13 SINGAPORE has now placed another type of foreign-manufactured goods under the import quota system domestic electric refrigerators. Those affected are refrigerators not over 12 cv. ft. capacity and refrigerators over 12 cv. ft. capacity In the case of the former, the Import quotas are 50250 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-05-26 13 FORMER BANKER NAMED UNIT TRUST ADVISOR A MALAYSIAN who started his career as a banker and later becoming a sharebroker has assumed duties as advisory officer for Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur. He Is Mr. Peter Wong. 28. who has Just completed a comprehensive six weeks' training coi.92 words
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Advertisement144 1965-05-26 13 'KING OF THE ROAD' ACCESSORIES give added distinction to your car, greater safety and comfort Their contemporary styling and quality finish will give your car an air of distinction that is sure to please. DRIVING lAMP ;J* *^f MIRROR ***** REFLEX REFLECTORS RER 6 RER 2 GENERAL PURPOSE LAMP bl*144 words
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Advertisement301 1965-05-26 13 JNttVE PUMPS ARE WIDELY USED AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS FOR A WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS. In fact JABSCO Pumps can handle all these and many others. Sole Agents:OVERSEA MOTOR LIMITED 450/452, Victoria Street, Spore 7, Tel: *****/5 (3-Lincs). %f I RABBET asiaiite YOUR INTEREST BUILDS UP FASTER WITH301 words
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Advertisement608 1965-05-26 14 (Continued from Pare II) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U (Min.)— Box SO eU. txlrm BOX AI94S ST. K.L. Position Oiled COOK BOY Amab or two amahs for couple «ltb young children Pbooe (Spore) 6703*. FEMALE TYPIST STENOGRAPHER with filing experience required. Box A 4262 B.T B'pore. WANTED EXPERIENCED PERSON to608 words
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Advertisement344 1965-05-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St Htm I— Box St rlt rxtro FIRST CLASS CHINESE Cooktx» with/without Amab required (or Executive bouse Nasslm Road area. Telephone No. *****2 (Spore) 10 a.m. 1 I .m. 5 p.m. s p.m. IF You've ncrer sold before how do you know you can't. Try Life344 words
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Advertisement775 1965-05-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* ft (Min.)— Box St el*, txtrm EXPERIENCED STENOCRAPHER required by commercial Orm Good command of KnKllsb. Acl* to correspond independently Commercial experience essential. Apply with personal resume, present salary to Box A 4245 S.T. Spore. SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* U (mHn,)—mUm tt eta, —re) READ 10*775 words
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Advertisement991 1965-05-26 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wmrdt St (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm AVAILABLB IMMEDIATELY Braddell Heights, fully-furnished, airconditioned 3- bad room bungalow. Also Adelpbl Park, rully-furnlsned. S-bed-room bungalow. P.ioo* (S pore) 8106 S. ASTRID PARK AREA Exclusive Bungalow suitab.e top executive fully turnlsbed 2/3 spacious bedrooms all aircondltioned. Available Ist August to991 words
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Advertisement962 1965-05-26 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* SC (Min.}— Box St ctM. txlrm ONO LYE GARDEN off Paya Leoar Road. 2-Storey Semi-detacned Bungalow Area approx. 4000 sq. ft. Freehold Land. Ready lor Occupation, Mosaic, Paiguet flooring tbrougbout, 2-luoo natb*. window grille, lencing and iruo gate. etc.. Price $45,000/- Loan* 50<:, available962 words
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Advertisement947 1965-05-26 14 FOR HIRE M *r*vW« M (Mint-Mox tt rt* twtrm FURNITURE FOR HIRB at Ksav sonaol* Ralea. Bin Oca Seng. »l. Ka> cnore Canal Road. Singapore. l«i *****/21t>-' REFRIGERATORS AT REASON ABLE Kates Prompt service guaraatead Mardea Company. 8- Urcnara Koud Singapore, lelepDoo* Sjm RAOIO FOR HIRE irom $5/-. Television Sl5947 words
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Advertisement895 1965-05-26 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE KM SC Mm. i— Roi 50 rfs rxlrm I$M MINI SUPER, lutu r/Anglis. Mtm-Super; 19*1 K/Consul Deluxe; IDM Citroen Light Kilteen: IWW 91 Prefect: 1957 K'Aanlm. K/Coosui Tourer, A 35: 1954 Hillman Minx. Trade-ins/terms arranged View 4 I'enang Lane, Spore. fas: 2StrWB. ASIA MOTOR CO. LTD.. 1/3.895 words
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Advertisement781 1965-05-26 14 FOR SALE 15 H-ore 1 !W i Mm. I— Box St ct* rxlrm THE NEW PMILt.O Kooni Alrconmtloori availar .pore Keirlgeratioo Cv lt>4 Ciemeoceau Aye.. Tel: Spore DACHSHUND HOC and httrh. Urunsnd Klug i^4» (Kl.l. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC IS Hnrd, So »lm M r«». «x'r*s CtNlltUN r »aj*slSM Muu s781 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-05-26 15 tO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Ou* b por* S»n. r snan '»nan| OEMOOOCUS LuerpMl, G'isgo- 1 1 Pitt XUTOLYCUS I.. traill. Dublin. A'TMOtl... Gil. 13 May 21 May 27/ 2 lull 3 AUIOMEDON LiverpMl, Oublia May 21 lite 2 MACHAON uverpeil lull j lII* I I*M 1/11 me It1,290 words
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Advertisement1270 1965-05-26 15 W7TT* V V i ilvY/l wf^T^^^ji ____SS__l 7>»yEACz/AyS to I THE LA3I ASIATIC COMPANr Lid Icoiporawa a Dim— EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI. CONTINENI ANO SCANOINAVIA. S port b ram Penang Am Geno* Mavi* H'burg Koam Mts copa 1 BASRA I) May 30/ 2 Ml 3/1 1/ I Jaaa 251,270 words
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Advertisement1245 1965-05-26 15 I BEN&LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. tKERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS DruurtDr 'or Li«trpooi iu*ei. bLNHUrt Havre laly I Sin^por* P Sham Penang Animerp July 11 May 23/30 la Pt/May 27 Kotteraam Jaly 14 RFNVfiRI ICM for Liverpool J*iy 2 DLRVUIIIiIUI Hamtiurg laly 11 Singapore P Sham Penang Antwtrp Jaly II1,245 words
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Advertisement1209 1965-05-26 15 taj- tLLtRMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. t**""^ U.K. /Continent Singapore P. S'hara Paiang CITT OF UPON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havia. Hull 44/20 May 30 May CITY OF COLOMBO London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havra, Hull, Imrr.mg^am 25. 27 JIM 21 Jut CITT OF WINNIPEG London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Vwerp, Hull 14 Jaty CITY1,209 words
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859 1965-05-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent BILLS laid before Parliament at its current session will have a direct bearing on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia although in the present state of the market what tbe reaction, if any, may be is Quite another matter. First there859 words
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Article26 1965-05-26 16 Malayan Stock Indicrs May 24 Mar 25 •Industrials: T.,33 75.04 •ins: 9(j.3u 96.13 S rubbers: 103.58 103.56 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article93 1965-05-26 16 £MIPS ly.n, th wharvca or expected today arePerak N.W. 5. Tlgre 10/11 M.«" e,l Brander -1/22. Rajah Brooke 23/24 Brntong Mm. Benavon 33/36, Van Met* 42. and City at R,pod 44/ P»rt Swettenham: eST* B thi: sriel VVorker 8t t Mlir Wharf Berths: KraJnoJ. ZDamJa. Stream Berth:93 words
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Article114 1965-05-26 16 MELBOURNE; Tues. [NDUSTUAU leaders were les» supported and eased while second rank issues were the firmer section moves were small In quiet trading. Palls slightly exceeded rises. Ba«« metals and oils were quiet and steady. Today's doting prleee with Monday* price i in brackrta Mount lia 34/10 (34/8)114 words
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Article245 1965-05-26 16 TINE first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73', cents per Ib. unchanged on Mondays closing level for the position. The tone waa dnlL R^.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: int. 1 R.SS BUyWS fcUm245 words
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Article36 1965-05-26 16 ON the Iraa exchange market In Hon« Kong yeaterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 3.741 for T.T. and 0.731 (or cash. Starling waa quoted at 16.03 and ono taal of cold at 2581.36 words
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Article21 1965-05-26 16 May MALAYAN RLBBb'U PRICE: IS| cents (unchanged). TIN: 5787.25 (np 87.25). Unofficial estimated ofTering 200 tons (down 5 tons).21 words
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Advertisement1112 1965-05-26 16 mf. Mi I m Jj^BC y'/ fj fL^ff^m^K/t mm f/ 1 PU Y^ jKAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'ront Yokoiama Montreal loronto Oetioit cnicafo ••K.»i»»aji Man" IS/11 Jim it imi 21 >ily 1 Ait t Ai| 11 Ait "Flaril'a Mtn" 21 24 July I Ai|1,112 words
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Advertisement949 1965-05-26 16 (™IoRIEItTj LIliES J ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports: Penang 7 June 1965 P. Swettenhom 9 June 1965 Singapore 11 Jun* 1965 For Manila 15/16 June, Hong Kong 18/22 ISMS) Returns:— Singapore 26 June 1965 P. Swettenham 29 June 1965 Penang 30 June 1965 Fare From:— Penang949 words
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Advertisement454 1965-05-26 16 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Bolttmore, Charleston, N. Orleans, Houston, Golveston. Spore P. S'hom Penonq New York Hongkong Grace 6/ 7 Jun 8/ 9 Jun IS Jul Hongkong Producer 18/19 Jun 1 ***** Jun 22/23 Jun 27 Jul Malaysia Fortune 18/>9Jul 1 20/21 Jul 22/23 Jul 28454 words
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Advertisement325 1965-05-26 16 SOUTHERN SHIPPING LINES FROM BRISBANE, SYDNEY MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK M.S. Mortin Thor. 14/16 July 17/19°^ iOnTlul, M.S. Broholm 23/25 Aug 26/28 Aug 29/1 U? BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE VIA SARAWAK AND SABAH UCL lut M-S-MTtiaThor. M/JoTul, 17/19^ JuSSLt, M.S. Broholm 23/25 Aug 26/28 Aug 29/ 1 Sep THORESEN325 words
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Article807 1965-05-26 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur u;ic;iiik rooms of the tt:otk Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, \uUi the number of the i traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.O0O) $-J 14. H Uunlops il.'i'jU) Site (1.UO0) 11.66, (2.Wtii $1.54; Cast Smelt il.OOO) J3W cd:807 words
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Article245 1965-05-26 17 May 2b. Three montns. INDUSTRIALS Boustcad 13 cv M. Box 14 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. M. Invt. 9 eta. C.S. Holdings 14 CU. N. Iron 9 CU. Dunlops 11 CU. 0.C.8.C. 14 CU B, Smelting 22 CU. Rotnmana 10 cv. Easo 11 cts. San 6 cts. Fed.245 words
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Article93 1965-05-26 17 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asso- elation made these changes In Its ratea to merchants yesterday (all rates ■v 1100): New York: buying TT 321, airmail OD 32 7/8, 90 d/at, 33» credit bills, 33 3/8 trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3/8, airmail OD 35«, 90 d/st. 3693 words
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Article58 1965-05-26 17 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Slngaday: Coconut oil: bulk $64 i sellers, drum »67i sellers. Copra: May/June UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SISO sellers, Sarawak white $1474 sellers, special LamponK hlack $147J(N) sellers. ASTA |Mt(N) sellers Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Ass*elation prices: bulk $A4t sellers, drum $67J sellers The tone58 words
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563 1965-05-26 17 FURTHER rise in the I A Straits tin price yesterday of $7.25 took it back to 5787.25. ln the past three trading days $17.25 has been regained following the steep drop of on Friday. In London on Monday afternoon the three months' buyers563 words
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Article53 1965-05-26 17 "T"l!r present rate of the Malayan dollar against thr pound sterling fi\ed on November 24 bvst year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 lfid. Burins TT 2s. 1/16. Boyong OD 2s. 4 4d. Thr dollar is at Its statutory middle position In relation to its range53 words
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Advertisement65 1965-05-26 17 SITUATION VACANT Large industrial organisation In Selangor invite* applications for the portion of Personnel Assistant in Its Personnel Department. Applicants should be male Federal Citizen*, with ll> or higher quali'iration. below 25 vrar< and preferable with some experience In this Ivpe ol work. Please rrply stating full personal particulars, salary65 words
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Advertisement1997 1965-05-26 17 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S TAXATION PROPOSALS FAR-REACHING CONSEQUENCES IF IMPLEMENTED MR. JOHN SANDS' SURVEY OF THE RUBBER SITUATION The Annual General Meeting of The Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated) was held on May 20 in London. Mr. John Sands (the chairman), who presided, said To begin with,1,997 words
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Advertisement612 1965-05-26 17 UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES. H.Q. FAR FAST LAM) FORCES. SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Vehicles comprising:- Scrap Metal. Bedford Trucks. Morris Trucks. Tractors. L/Rovers, Trailers, Canvas. Batteries. Empty drums, etc. All Vehicles are lying at 221 BVD. RAOC. Tebrau. Viewing between612 words
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Advertisement407 1965-05-26 17 THE KUALA SELANGOR RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a final dividend of 15 per cent (less United Kingdom Income tax at the standard rate of Bs. 3d. ln the is proposed for the year ended 31st December. 1864. The date of payment will be 26th June. 1965407 words
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Advertisement295 1965-05-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are Invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS:— APPOINTMENT: AIRPORT HOSTESS. SALARY SCALE: $220x15A-!so> 265x1 5A-475 pm. plus Variable Allowance. QUALIFICATIONS: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent. Knowledge of English and Malay. Experience ln telephonic/ communications work and dealIng with the public an advantage. AGE: 21-35 years. PROBATION:295 words
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Advertisement194 1965-05-26 17 TENDERS JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "E' and above J.K.R., registered Contractors will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R., Johore, Johore Bahru up to 12.00 noon on 7th June. 1965 for the "CONSTRUCTION OP 2ND <t 3RD CLASS WARD AT SEGAMAT HOSPITAL. SEGAMAT. JOHORE.194 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-05-26 18 Disaster scene— from air 4 ERIAL view of the black and twisted wreckage of a Boeing 7208 jetliner against a bleak and barren background after it crashed into a hilly area just north of Cairo seven minutes before landing. Aboard the Pakistan International Airlines plane were 127 people. An airportUPI - 118 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-05-26 18 Arms row: Obote to meet Kenyatta IZAMPALA (Uganda). Tues. The Uganda Premier. Dr. Milton Obote, announced yesterday he had agreed to meet President Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya as soon as possible in an attempt to solve a dispute involving a shipment of arms from Communist China. The arms convoy wasAP - 217 words
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Article29 1965-05-26 18 ROBBINS iTenn >. Tues. An explosion ripped through a coal mine deep in Brimstone moun- 1 tain yesterday killing five miners working 3.000 feet below the sur-face.-VPI29 words
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129 1965-05-26 18 WASHINGTON. Tues TT The Defence Depart mint yesterday denied a report which said civilian leaders in the Pentagon had placed a virtual ban on use of onr of Arieric;i\ tactical nuclear weapons The Chicago Tribune had reported Ihr ban. The weapon was described asReuter - 129 words
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372 1965-05-26 18 LONDON, Tuesday DER Monsen, director of the International Press Institute (IPI). yesterday reported continued growth of the organisation amid threats to world freedom of the Press. Mr. Monsen, a Norwegian, made his report fdr presentation to the IPl's 14th general assembly which opens in372 words
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Article45 1965-05-26 18 CLAREMOKE (Oklahoma). Tups A 37-><\>r-old .•-clioolmistreM treated for mental illness our held nine policemen ;it b.tv with ;i ptoal tail niahi in her home The teacher, named by police as Betty Pott.-. «raa subdued after teargus tv tired into her 1 home. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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221 1965-05-26 18 Japan is again a bigshot in munitions trade WASHINGTON. Tuea The magazine U.S. News and World Report says big Japanese firms are pushing into the munitions Held. In Its ,:opyriKrited "Business around The World" section, the nationally-circu-lated weekly says that tht United States, since the Korean crisis has bought JapaneseAP - 221 words
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Article56 1965-05-26 18 Sold via Early Bird NEW YORK. I A millionaire Ti\\,.s oiltn John Newman, today paid a record £14.000 for ,1 painting bf Sir Winston Churchill lhat he had never seen. The bidding was done for him at the lirst auction to ducted simultaneously on both sides of the Atlantic viaReuter - 56 words
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Article49 1965-05-26 18 VIENNA, Tues. The Albanian Communist Party ha.s accused the Soviet Union of stealing eight Albanian submarines and 1 number of surface vc It alleged that the* were stolen after they put into the Soviet port of S. bi-stopol for repairs. It gave no further details. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article26 1965-05-26 18 TEL AVIV. Tiim Explosions early today injured Jour people mid damaged two houses In Ramat Hash*' n*V th« border with Jordan. ReuUr-26 words
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Advertisement676 1965-05-26 18 I NOTICE Qoh Eng Chiang. No. 632 Upper Serangoon Road. •i pore. TAKE NOTICE that an action' h.ta been commenced against, you .11 the Hmh Court in Malaya at Johore Bahru 111 Civil Suit No. 173 of 1964 by Lim Whong In allM Lim Hong En of No. 162-D I'676 words
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Advertisement503 1965-05-26 18 I LEMBAGA BIASISWA NEGERI PERLIS PERMOHONAN Bla.slsua adalah di-pelawakan kapada penunUtta Melayu yang berumor tldak lelieh darlpada 23 tahun untok belajar dt-Maktab Teknlk. Kuala Lumpur di-dalam bahagian Kejuruteraan Awam. Clialiai- 1 hendak-lah lulus pepereksa:m Sijil Persekolahan Saberang Laut atau pun Sijil PerM'kijUilian Malaysia Pangkat I atau II dengan mendapat kepujlan503 words
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Advertisement721 1965-05-26 18 NOTICE NOTICE ni:wsi'::im shoppings AND REEL ENDS The Stralu Time* Preai (Malaya) Limited 111 Jalan Pudu. Kuala Lumpur ofiers for aaia a quantity of newsprint (trippings and reel ends. Further detail* may be obtained from the office manager. Tel: K.L. ***** Ex. 28. TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. SELANGOR TAWARAN darlpada721 words
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Miscellaneous321 1965-05-26 18 Straits Times Crossword i AC ROSS 6 Sounds like full agreement 1. Resort to bed in a heat-wave? g hRUnt but has a mt __t* n iB. Look for a different paper --(7>? Ked lhats bvl with article on church »10-_ d unconscloUB o f 9. Perhaps the main rise321 words
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Article284 1965-05-26 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: FIFA TOLD: WE NEED ENGLISH-SPEAKING TRAINER FOR 4-YEAR TOUR OF ASIA By K. Lumpur, Tues. J'HK Asian Football Confederation have made a six-point proposal to FIFA aimed at raising the standard of the game in Asia. The proposal covers the appointment of an English-speaking284 words
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Article20 1965-05-26 19 KUALA LDMPUR. Tues. Tomorrow's Div. 1 matches of the FAS league scheduled for Merdeka Stadium have been postponed.20 words
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148 1965-05-26 19 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER By CYDNEY, Tuts. Aust- ralias World Cup soccer team may oarticipate in the Malaysian Merdeka tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 15 to 28. Australia World Cup Committee chairman Jim Bayutti said this before h flew to London for a world soccer148 words
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Article137 1965-05-26 19 J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— South Korea is the fourth country to confirm their entry In this here' S in Me A r vu d K e {L a SOCCer Ur J.S? an°d th HL S ng £R ailand Nationalist. China and India nave also accepted In princrp.e leaving only137 words
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125 1965-05-26 19 Penang call for Malay Sports Assn DENANG. Tues. A Penang I v Sport*. Association to rarrr lor all gamea played by Malays in the state will be formed if tin re us mi: 1 is e The Penang and Province Well--liy Budminton Association, at the:r annual general meeti ver the125 words
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268 1965-05-26 19 CRICKET Lack of pace is Malaysian weakness: Roberts- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dennis Roberts, manager of the Hong Kong cricket team, today put down the cause of Malaysian batting failures, in their matches against his team to "your obvious lack of fast bowlers." Mr. Roberts, who was leading his team back268 words
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301 1965-05-26 19 Epsom Jeep - ENTERTAINMENT SHOWS FORM IN FAULTLESS 3F TRYOUT Epsom Jeep RACING with IPOH, Tuesday. ENTERTAINMENT V, a bright prospect for the 12f Perak Derby, worked in great heart on a good track at Ipoh this morning. Ridden by Des Coleman, this classy five-year-old went faultlessly In a tryout with Box Office301 words
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Article62 1965-05-26 19 Quiet weigh-in tor big Sight LEWISTON (Maine), Tu«. K\«ryihine ia expected to go off quietly when Casslus Clay and Sunny l.iston weigh-in later today for their world heavyweight flfht tonight. Asked if he had any surprise In ■tore for the weigh-in Clay Mid: Vup complete illence." The fight U expected62 words
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Article264 1965-05-26 19 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL ATHLETICS By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. HTHE Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union will 1 shortly ask the Ford Foundation for the services of American Negro high jump specialist, Phil Reavis, to help coach the national track and field team. John Kanagaratnam. MAAU secretary, told264 words
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Article62 1965-05-26 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. V. Bttf) won the Women's Golf Union medal bogey competition on n count back from Mrs. A. Gilson at the Island Course today. Both golfers returned a minus two. In the "B" division the winner was Mrs. M. Middlemlst (-2) on count back from62 words
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Article224 1965-05-26 19 WEIGHTS FOR 4IPOH RACES rH, Ties.— Weight* far four races of the Perak Turf Club Derby Meeting hers on Wednesday, lane 2, are: CL. 1, DIV. Z— 5',F STB. KiU Suka 9.00 Prior Ma* 8.13 Sri Senyum 8.12 Sir Argent 8.11 Loch Leven 8.09 Bedcar 8.07 Flaah Time 8.06 Satoro224 words
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172 1965-05-26 19 ONDON, Tues. A second KJ Innings opening stand of 100 by Bob Congdon ard Graham Dowllng redeemed a batting collapse by the New Zealanders on the second day of their match at CambridgeShot out for 137 and forced to follow-on in their reply to I172 words
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Article488 1965-05-26 19 TENNIS LONDON, Tues— Major David Milk, the All-Ensland Club secretary, last night emphasised that there was no question of bttnniiiß Rusmuii players Irom competing in the Wimbledon championships. He pointed out that the n«.w prospectus Issued to competitors drew attention to the ntw rate, p.is>ed488 words
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183 1965-05-26 19 Japan team here to show skill, spectacle of volleyball SINGAPORE, Tues. Mitsushita, Japan's volleyball champions, are here to Help raise spectator and playing interest in the game in Malaysia by demonstrating how much skill and spectacle there is In the game when it is expertly played. Kenji Katanaka, the captain,183 words
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Article129 1965-05-26 19 I OENANO, Tues. The Penang Amateur Boxing Association will stage its Open amateur championships at the New World Park stadium on July 3 and 4. There will also be a novices championships for boxers from the Army, Air Force. Police and Civilians. Military units stationed129 words
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Advertisement245 1965-05-26 19 konica" AUTO S2 USUAL LIST PRICE S' PORE -$275 SPECIAL NETT PRICE SINGAPORE $160 I FED. 184 SKOAL NtTT PKKIS AM VALID UNTIL 30th. June '6s ONLY f^**~i. r% tj P4 I M KONICA AUTO S2 FEATURES 1. Completely automatic and carefree shooting without any adjustment necessary. 2. Super sensitive245 words
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460 1965-05-26 20 ITS TASK IS TO GUARD ALL KEY POINTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A SPECIAL committee to plan coun-ter-sabotage measures for the protection of key points throughout the country has been established by the Government. Known as Ihe Central Key Points Committee, il Ikis sub-committees in every460 words
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98 1965-05-26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Charge d'Artalres and a staff of diplomatic officers have been appointed for Malaysia's mission In Algten. A Government statement today did not name the personnel, but said that the team was ready to leave for the Algerian capital "any98 words
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Article, Illustration79 1965-05-26 20 Subandrio: One-day China trip JAKARTA. Tues. PreslSoekarno announced today he is sending Dr. Subandrjo on a one-day trip to China on Thursday. He told newsmen at the palare that the mission is "vital to us" but refused to elaborate. Dr. Subandrio will meet the Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai, 'nUPI - 79 words
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Article49 1965-05-26 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The vocational service committees of the Rotary Club of Singapore and the Rotary Club of Singapore-West have jointly prepared a Career Guidance Book for the private sector as one of their projects for the current Rotary Year. It will go into print very short-49 words
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205 1965-05-26 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Flf ty one students among them 16 girls have passed their accountancy course at the Singapore Polytechnic, and will be awarded the Polytechnics professional diploma in accountancy. The successful students are: Ay. Tour, Hum, Boon Suan Lee, Miss Chong Swee Hah, Chlnoh205 words
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95 1965-05-26 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The three-man visiting Australian defence mission left here tonight by air for home after a two-week visit to assess the nature and extent of further Australian military aid to Malaysia. The team, led by Mr. D.S. Clues, the assistant secretary, Logistics Department. Ministry95 words
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Article100 1965-05-26 20 CRUMLIN (N. Ireland). Tues. Father Patrick O'Kelly's single-seater aircraft which he built himself for £600. took off smoothly from Belfast Airport with the priest in hot pursuit and nobody in the cockpit. It climbed 15 feet, then crashed 50 yards from the control tower, a, court was100 words
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Article343 1965-05-26 20 LONDON. Tues— lt was another quiet day in the stock markets with prices again tending to ease In the absence of buying interest The weakness of sterling was an unsettling Influence and there was again the credit squeeze affecting sentiment. Selling, however, was still on343 words
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Article53 1965-05-26 20 LONDON, Tues. Spot 22d June 21 7 sd.. July 21 15/16 d.. Aug. 21 15 16d., July Sept. 21 15 16d., Oct. Dec. 21 13/16 d., Jan. March 21 11 Kid April/June 21\d. July Sept. 21 '-d., Oct./ Dec 21 7 16d.. c.i.f. June 21 11/16 d.. July 2153 words
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Article26 1965-05-26 20 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1590 sellers £1600. Forward buyers £1560. sellers £1561. Settlement £1615. Turnover a.m. 105 tons p.m 30 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady26 words
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225 1965-05-26 20 Cheating: 2 British bridge team men accused BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Geoffrey Butler, president of the British Contract Bridge Association, says the cheating case against British team players Terence Reese and Boris Schapiro "has been very well documented." The two pkiyrrs wore formally accused of "grave irregularities by the executive commissionAP - 225 words
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79 1965-05-26 20 'Silent Billy' speaks again-49 words pANBERRA "Silent \j Billy" Jack, a member of the House of Representatives, recently made his first speech in Parliament since 1962. Members cheered and shouted encouragement when he rose to present a petition seeking the removal of words discriminating against aborigines in section 51 ofAP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-05-26 20 pARIS. Tues. The Duke of Windsor wv p t unashamedly last night as he and the Duchess saw for the first time the film of his life "A King's Story." Then, as the theatre llghtl went up. he turned to244 words
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Article29 1965-05-26 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The annual general meeting of the Singapore Tourist Association will be held on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. In the Auction Room, 4th Floor. Denmark House.29 words
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Advertisement382 1965-05-26 20 READ HOW YOU CAN BECOME PART-OWNER IN COMPANIES ■FORAPPROUIOO COMPANIES LIKE 1 COLD STORAGE SHELL EASTERN SMELTING STRAITS TRADING FRASER NEAVE UNITED EN6INEERS MALAYAN BREWERIES WEARNE BROTHERS MALAYAN CONTAINERS HUME INDUSTRIES MALAYAN TOBACCO LOWER PERAK METAL BOX KUALA KAMPAR SIME DARBY PETALING TIN I 1 j Yes it is true!382 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-05-26 20 I THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperature tysta for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesten. Highest' I.ohm-1 Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kola 7) Ptnang 88 ~i Ipoh Malacca 88 Singapore 90 77 C. Highland 57 Jesselton 88 75 Kuching 91 7344 words
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