The Straits Times, 17 January 1965
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Title Section15 1965-01-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1.507 SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1965 20 CENTS. KDN 1191 100615 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1965-01-17 1 RONALD KINSEY - Of milk and money RONALD KINSEY THE PROGRESS IN RUBBER REPLANTING BY The facts behind Malaysia's big push to grow more rubber I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A vast process of economic rejuvenation i s quietly taking place in this land of milk and money. That process comes under the Government's ambitious1,046 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-01-17 1 LONDON, Saturday, MEDICAL bulletin said Sir Winston Churchill had a peaceful night and that there was no material change in his condition. The bulletin was issued twenty minutes early. It had earlier been announced that the bulletin would be issued at 7.30 p.m. MalaysianReuter - 191 words
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1304 1965-01-17 1 World waits: In come the messages LONDON, Saturday. CIR Winston Churchill, 90-year-old British World War Two leader, lay fighting for his life at his London home today as the world waited for another bulletin on his condition. Sir Winston, struck down by a stroke six weeks after celebrating his 90th1,304 words
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Article178 1965-01-17 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today spoke of his pride in seeing all creeds and faiths flourishing tolerantly side by side in Malaysia. He said this In a mwMgti marking Thaipusam which falls on Monday. The Tenßlni added: "Whatever their beliefs. Malaysians respect and178 words
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Article58 1965-01-17 1 I .SITED NATIONS Silt. UN. Secretary Gemini U Thant said last nich*. thut he intended to serve out his present fiveyear term ending on Nov. 3. 1966 He denied rroorts that he planned to restgn because of the duodenal peptic ulcer that kept him awayAP - 58 words
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Article27 1965-01-17 1 UPPSALA (Swoduv. Sat. An unusually powerful under ground explosion In Ruvlan Asia —presumbly a nuclear device m recis'errd yesterday by tha .noloeiral liMiiute here. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article31 1965-01-17 1 J^ICE (France), Sat. Three Australian gamblers flew to London to try to beat the English slot machines. They were barred from playing the Monte Carlo machines. I U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article93 1965-01-17 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The Prime Minister of the Alrican kingdom of Burundi was shot fatally in the back as lie «as leaving a hospital In his capital yesterday, according to reports reaching here. The Premier. Mr. Pierre Nsendandumwe. had been visiting his wife and their newlyborn baby in hospital93 words
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Article16 1965-01-17 1 KARACHI. Sat. President Ayub Khan has ac-epted an Invitation to visit China. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article39 1965-01-17 1 FORT WORTH. (Texas) Sat. —A boy of 13 Kenneth Nixon. U to be turned over to the iuvenile authorities here after detectives said he had admitted rhoking his 1 1-yeur-old bro'her *ud hiding the body— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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196 1965-01-17 1 Hospital strike is on at midnight tonight, says union KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'pHE National Union of Hospital Workers reiterated here today that its 700 members would go on strike just after midnight toI morrow. At its branch office in Princess Road about 10(1 hospital assistants and union officials were busy196 words
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Article, Illustration739 1965-01-17 1 Razak: We are ready gINGAPORE, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that Malaysia's defences were in "complete readiness" to meet any aggression after he had watched the biggest exercise to test Singapore's air defences. The exercise, codenamed "Exercise Iron Gate", was carried out to evaluate both739 words
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Article385 1965-01-17 1 CASSELS TOURS SARAWAK ftUCHING. Sat.-Gen-eral Sir James Cassels. the British Army's Chief of General Staffdesignate, arrived in Kuching today for a five-hour visit to study at first hand the war against Indonesian guerillas. General Cassel.s was welcomed by Brigadier Cheyne. commander of security forces. Western Brigade. Mr. R T. M.385 words
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86 1965-01-17 1 STOP PRESS SOEK: 'WE'RE NOT AFRAID...' JAKAKIA, >u. I, dent Soekarno \aiti la <u> Indonesia hjs -not aliaid" ol the military build-up in M.h.inm "We have the larfMf air force, the Urgest n.u v .mil the largest army in NouthI ist \-i.i and the spirit 1 at our people is86 words
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Article35 1965-01-17 1 > \M.OV v.it.— Thr Arm i(1 I rhirl. l.icut I.mi i Mi mil. lud.i\ met "Voiinc Turk" i:i-nri*i« 1 ilmdr ilm -Mould SJUttirrr .iliini't sr:>U hefcMpßlatrd to tin- military H* a pro potrd (.oiirnment reshufflr.35 words
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Advertisement62 1965-01-17 1 SIL-O-fTTE SPORTS PANTV-FEATUREa: Ki:cr kit. T FREEDOM. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OVFLY COLOURS BLACK. PINK. BLUE. WHITE. YELLOW A InSufaS, M. L& XL. REMEMBER *fondord equipment includes steering and remote control mechanism, electric power-tilt, idectnc shift, choice of propellers to suit application, dosh-boord C^____ instruments, silencing design, vibrotion-tree mounting plus 2-Year guorantee62 words
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Advertisement145 1965-01-17 1 ■si 4» >.i ii miiihu m zz; T Now. ..fine stainless steel makes I the best ball pen even better! I 'I PARKER 45 BALL PEN The Ijmous Parker T-B.ill. the ball HflH pen thai lets \ou write beautifully without bearinj; down, now is available in a deluxe model, the145 words
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Advertisement15 1965-01-17 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffles Place, Singapore-l. Tat *****15 words
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220 1965-01-17 2 A watchdog for ordinary consumers PENANG. Saturday. ])R LIM CHONG EU, M.P. for Tanjong" and secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, today said the formation of a Consumers" Association will bring immense benefits lo the ordinary man and woman, and to honest traders. Such an organisation, he claimed, had a220 words
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Article166 1965-01-17 2 Crown cork seizure at border ALOR STAR. Sat. Kedall and Perils Customs i who have intensified their war against smuggling In border and coastal areas j today scored another success their fourth this j week at the Perils border town of Padang Besar. They seized 67.500 doty uni paid crown166 words
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Article218 1965-01-17 2 'Do not hoard' appeal by Chamber KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has appealed to consumers not to hoard essential eoods during the coming festive season. i It has also asked them to check prices with reputable shops to avoid beini* overcharged. lAt the same time, it218 words
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Article12 1965-01-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat Police detained 31 secret society men yesterday.12 words
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Article33 1965-01-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ihe ter for Culture. Mr. S Raiaratnam. will speak <U the second clay of the Tamil festival teiPbration.s at Breeze Plain. off Kampong Bahru Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow33 words
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Article35 1965-01-17 2 i'KNANG. Sat— A He* \<.>r treat for inmates of the Jubilee Home for the aged by members of the Penang Red Cross De- nrhmi'nt 13 will be held on at 10 a.m.35 words
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Article50 1965-01-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Indonesian Veterans Legion has withdrawn from the 51-nation World Veterans Federation, according lo the federation's general secretary. Mr. Norman Acton. News of this was received by tne Ex-Servic- -.on of Malaya today from i:s representative hi »!ie federation. Tuan Haii K. Mushir Arlff50 words
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Article36 1965-01-17 2 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat— The ROT. Mother R:\i [rom Klang has been transferred to Kedah as principal of the Alor Star Convent. She takes over from the Rev. Mother Ann who has gone to Klang.36 words
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Article245 1965-01-17 2 Ottawa stops planes for Jakarta ()TTAW'A, Sat. r Canada has halted a proposed sale of 12 Ottor aircraft to West Irian, pending clarifl'•ation of the purpoM of the sale, the external Afr-Urs Minister, Mr. Paul Martin, told the Canadian news agency yesterday. Mr. Martin denied that tne planes were to245 words
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Advertisement142 1965-01-17 2 9 1 realised long time ago that if 1 wanted to get on in this big bad world 1 would have to be in the right place at the right time. Travel with me. dear friend, and you will see how well 1 have succeeded. Everyday BOMBAY over LONDON NEW142 words
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Advertisement351 1965-01-17 2 JOIN THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY AS A SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICER 1. Applications are invited from unmarried rrale Malaysian citizens who have attained the age of 18 years but not their 21st birthday by 1st May 1965 They must be medically fit good eyesight without spectacles 2. Applicants must have351 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-01-17 3 Rejected by Peace Corps, she decides to come East on her own personal crusade PENANG, Saturday. A 22-YEAR-OLD New Yorker, Toby A Harriet Feifer, wanted so much to become an American Peace Corps member and be sent to the East. In fact shortly after graduating with431 words
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262 1965-01-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Five dollar bills fluttered like confetti in the noonday sun In Robinson Road today when a robber grappled with a cashier carrying $13,620 all In bills of that denomination. During the struggle, the cashier punched the young unarmed262 words
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209 1965-01-17 3 Man drove car at me during raid, says officer PENANG. Sat— Inche Kamaruddin bin Ismail, a Customs officer attached to the anti-smuggling division of the Preventive Branch, today told a court how a car was driven directly at him when he went on a raid at Pantal Moleh on Oct.209 words
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Article33 1965-01-17 3 KANOAR. Sat.— The Perils branch of the Federation of Malaya Ex-Security Sen-ices Association will hold a fun fair in aid of its social fund during the forthcoming Han Raya season33 words
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264 1965-01-17 3 Cracker thrown at boy started a feud, court told PENANG, Saturday. yyANG Chang Koon, a senior middle school student, today testified how a cracker thrown at his younger brother during the Chinese New Year, sparked off a feud between two families who were sub-tenants in a house at Transfer Road.264 words
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Article117 1965-01-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There will be a fourday holiday for Chinese New Year and Hart Raya Puasa from Tuesday. Feb. 2 to Friday, Feb. 5 for Malaya (except Kelantan and Trengganu) and Singapore. A statement by the Ministry of Home Affairs today said that this will be so117 words
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Article56 1965-01-17 3 PENANQ, Sat. Two new patrol boats for the Royal Malaysian Navy arrived in Penang last night after a 9.000-mile journey from Britain. The two vessels, the Sri N» grl Sembllan under the command of Lt. Kuttan Chltharajan. and the Sri Melaka commanded by Lt. V.56 words
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Article22 1965-01-17 3 KTJALA LUMPUR. Sat Bank Negara Malaysia has so far received a total of $1,275,059.99 lor the National Defence Fund.22 words
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Advertisement156 1965-01-17 3 A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times. .with156 words
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Advertisement313 1965-01-17 3 START II ANEW I INTEREST I IN LIFE ■JLi ENJOY A SAFE I FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money earns the mavimum sate and sure rate of 6*. what I you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. I No U.K. Income lax will bt tutatttil your313 words
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273 1965-01-17 4 KHOR CHEANG KEE - The man of peace I LIKE TO LAZE AROUND IN PADI FIELDS TENGKU KHOR CHEANG KEE By ALOR STAR, Sat "'J'HIS is the life," the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sighed contentedly this morning. We were chatting in the sitting room of his ''Merdeka House" overlooking the Alor Star River273 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-01-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Netherlands Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore, Mr. L. G. N. M. Ravesloot (above), died in Holland yesterday after a short illness. Mr. Ravesloot, 52, came to Singapore in November 1963 to succeed the former Consul-General. Mr. J. G. Kist. who returned home at the end of a80 words
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Article34 1965-01-17 4 IPOH, Sat— A fitter. Kwonp Yew Woh, 36. reported to the nollce that a new water pump valued at $635 was stolen from a building site in ChnmberhiiRoad here yesterday evening.34 words
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312 1965-01-17 4 Now they know how to walk on moon DOHAKULOA. < Hawaii). Sat Eight American astronauts, after four days of hiking and flying over Hawaii's volcanoes, said they now know what to look *or when they bring the first American space craft in for a landing o:i the moon. Astronaut CharlesUPI - 312 words
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337 1965-01-17 4 Harris: Don't be hoodwinked by Dato Stephens KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. fHE people of Sabah were urged today "not to listen" to the suggestion by the Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs, Dato Donald Stephens, that the Philippines claim be decided at the State's forthcoming general elections. The call was made by337 words
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570 1965-01-17 4 Soekarno is seeking a 'face-saving solution HIS LANGUAGE ON MALAYSIA MUCH MILDER NOW NEW YORK. Saturday T<HE New York Herald Tri- bune today said Indonesia's President Soekarno "seems to be asking for some kind of face-saving device to get him off his dangerous limb." In an editorial, the newspaper said:570 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-01-17 4 Chapman is top trainee IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysia Police, Dato C.H. Fenner, today praised the smart turn-out of the 15 probationary Inspectors from the Sarawak Constabulary at their passing-out parade here. This Is the first batch of trainee Inspectors from Sarawak to "graduate" from the185 words
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272 1965-01-17 4 THE POLICE PULL IN FIVE GANGSTER 'TIGER GENERALS' 1/ 1 ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor police have arrested 12 notorious thugs, including four "tiger generals." from five secret society gangs operating in the Capital. Two of them a tiger -general from the Pat Loong Foo (Eight Dragon-Tiger) gang operating in the272 words
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Article, Illustration366 1965-01-17 4 Former Barisan man held after return from his honeymoon KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^IM Shee Ping, a former Barisan Sosialis central executive committee member, has been detained under the Internal Security Act for the second time in two years. Lim, 34, war. picked up by Special Branch officers at a house366 words
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Article31 1965-01-17 4 KANOAR. Sat The Perlis Veterinary Deoartment will i open 60 vaccination centres I from Peb- 8 when it launches I a State-wide anti-rabies camI paign la.stmg until Murch 31.31 words
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Advertisement205 1965-01-17 4 ■wi to My family flunks of* me like THIS! In ihc e\cs of my fjmily. I'm Mill mcnlalls a "little girl". Ma\be that's not 100 bad. though. Mas be it helped me grow up faster. Because I wanted so desperately to make my own decisions that I got over making205 words
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Article, Illustration591 1965-01-17 5 T. Wignesan - T. Wignesan LONDON NOTEBOOK —By ()H. I was so nervous! I just did not know what to say when I saw my husband waiting for me at the airport. Something I'll never be able to forget. "Just imagine coming 8,000591 words
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180 1965-01-17 5 Back to school for two educationists TWO well known I educationalists are now doing a course in Educational i Administration at the Institute of Education in the Univer- j sity of Reading, j where (according to them) some of the best authorities on their subjects are teaching. The distinguished teachers180 words
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Article172 1965-01-17 5 A MSTERDAM. Sat. Dr. J\ J. M. Van der Valk said yesterday an X-ray photograph confirmed there ls a hole in the head of 38--year-old Bart Huges. who clalm.s he drilled It himself so that hp can live in a permanent state of euphoria.172 words
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Article, Illustration338 1965-01-17 5 Katy's next big job— in India DENANG-B O R N Catherine Freeman will accompany her husband, Mr. John Freeman, to New Delhi in spring when, having: relinquished the editorship of The New Statesman, he takes up duty as the British High Commissioner in India. Mrs. Freeman, born in 1931. was338 words
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Advertisement94 1965-01-17 5 Whether its ahorse or a house ENJOY BRIGHTER LIVING... at x m. Ep^ m \||> V No horse carries better colours y//i and no house either •••C€/Cf^#C when the paint is by ICI. J^ TWT TT^WT^ fi tI C lnsideandouts.de /////y// I Cf* IJV L 1 the home that is94 words
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Miscellaneous205 1965-01-17 5 A fk^^^BPr^^^MT^m m lj?J EW* SINGAPORE CHANNEL 5 P.M.: 100 Opening and Pro- j gramme Summary in all Lan- guages; 1.05 Twentieth Century I Franco Spain Part II; 1.30 Roman Holiday; 2.00 News in fciiifclisli; 2.10 The Greatest i Show on Earth A Place to Belong; 3.05 Malacca Mosaic; 3.45205 words
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Miscellaneous193 1965-01-17 5 gramme Summary In all Languages; 7.20 Hindustani Theatre I --The Elephant Queen: 9.15 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebang- saan (Repeat Broadcast) 9.20 < Chinese Cinema Mum Soo Sum Chapter II (Part II>; 10 15 1 Programme Summary In all I Languages for the next day and close. MALAYA CHAXNFI. j (Kuala Lumpur193 words
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OPINION
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Article292 1965-01-17 6 HOT WAR ON THE PROFITEERS PUBLIC resistance is of course, a most effective weapon in any war on profiteers and to bring this home the authorities are urging housewives to boycott shops that have jacked up prices. But way and above the most vital factor in this price hike business292 words
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Article178 1965-01-17 6 rUHE motives behind Soe--i- karno's pull-out from the United Nations are slowly becoming obvious. The Indonesian dictator has great plans for the AfroAsian conference which will be held in Algiers later this year. At this conference, after a clever play on certain Afro-Asian frustrations Soekarno intends to178 words
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Article, Illustration760 1965-01-17 6 SABA RATNAM - NEWS ITEM OUR OWN CORPS SABA RATNAM THE National Union of Hospital Assistants announced on Wednesday that they would go ahead with their strike, planned for tomorrow. 1 By KUALA LUMPUR VOLUNTEERS OF PEACE FOR SABAH AND SARAWAK...^ THE Ameri cans a r e there. The British are (here. And760 words
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LETTER OF THE WEEK
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Letter193 1965-01-17 6 /CONGRATULATIONS on \j your Page One Periscope piece "The Bttter Army" (Sunday Times. Jan 10). The budget session of Parliament seemed to be interested in everything else but unemployment. While I agree that the government cannot be expected to furnish jobs for all. yet it .should193 words
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Letter118 1965-01-17 6 BEING a Peace Corps volunteer, I naturally enjoyed your article about the Jorps (Sunday Times, Jan. 10). However, it should be pointed out that the statement "One-third of the instructors in the Penang Malayan Teachers Colleso are Peace Corps volunteers" was in error. Last year of a tutorial118 words
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Letter208 1965-01-17 6 Pure Nonsense Gracious aids IF you happened to read about the ironing board which can be reversed and worn by a lady as a stole, you will mutter "Strabismus." But it is on sale in America. I hope it is the precursor of the bottomless saucepan which, when turned upside208 words
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Advertisement884 1965-01-17 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS If Uortfa H I Minimum) PNitBVTERIAN CHURCH. Ir i.ipor*. Onhxrd Koad. .Sunday swvue a.m. and 6 p.m. All Welcome ■ETMEMIA (FHANKEL ESTATE) CHURCH 1 M 7.30 lonlKht. ln< ■nr. Tslki tiv Kvamttlwt Kirhart <;r»»n All w.-;romcp. WEtLCV METHODIST CHURCH, roM Canning Koad. Singapore Wor- •nip Services884 words
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Advertisement10 1965-01-17 6 f-Cough Drops-* FOR RELIEF OF COUCH SORE THROAT SMOKERS THROAT10 words
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Advertisement216 1965-01-17 6 THE STAMFORD COLLEGE The biggest Correspondence College in Asia [T TTXI Offers you success career 7y_~&mfo BIGGER EARNING POWER r^^C^jf^ Stamford College Home ifJs&J^ l^il J Study Courses are: k'jfl Vm*A i EASY because they are llFlm' systematic and adjusted S. f. to your own pace. COMPETENT because they are216 words
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Article, Illustration45 1965-01-17 7 The man who made and remade history. With Stalin, with Roosevelt, with Truman in Russian fur cap; with cigar and V-sign; in London streets 'midst the blitz; triumphantly marching into Paris with De Gaulle: then the old man. alone by the sea.45 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-01-17 7 SHE KNEW HOW TO KEEP HIM HAPPY I O.NDON, Sat. Lady Churchill. Sir Winston Churchill's devoted 'Clemmie" for over 50 years, saw one of her dearest wishes realised when her husband retired. For the quietly determined woman, who listened to hi.« speeches when heReuter - 417 words
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144 1965-01-17 7 AT HIS SIDE, A TOP NEUROLOGIST CALLED LORD BRAIN [ONDON, Sat. Lord Brain, one of the worlds U-atlinu neuroloyist>. asm acsJa is .it tending Sir Winston him-iiill. He lias joined Lord Moran Sir Winston s personal physician —on rvcrv major Churchill illness sincr tin «'.irly ">os. An outstanding expert <•»144 words
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Advertisement169 1965-01-17 7 My Compliments to the Chef" How often this has been heard on Cathay Pacific flight* I You'll probably never have the chance to thank your Cathay Pacific chef personally becaussj j^%\ Ihe is o.ie of the men behind the acenes. Mis one aim ia to prepare Oriental ami I European169 words
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Article359 1965-01-17 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Buiine*. in mitl reported to Urn Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms of the Slock Exrhanue oi Malaysia today with th<* number ol share* traded m brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead d.OOOi $1.50: Cold Storage (5.000) $2.03; Dunlop (2.00U) tIM, (I.OOOi $1.63: E. Smelt. (1.000) $3 86; Esso359 words
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Article54 1965-01-17 8 PKNANG, Sat Nine t»en crates of fire crackers valued ;,t 57.000 MN reported stolen from a codown in Market Street yesterday. An employee of the Hassan Jama) Co.. In rhe Sam.suddin Hassan Jamal. told police the crates were among 3.1 others which had been stored in the54 words
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117 1965-01-17 8 Khir attends Singapore Umno meeting SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Khir Johari. last night presided over a Singapore Umno meeting to finalise plans for the opening of the new Umno House. Alliance leaders from all over Malaysia are expected to attend the opening which is scheduled117 words
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Article23 1965-01-17 8 SINOAPORE. Sat.—An early morning fire today destroyed $5,000 worth of dry timber at the Seng Hunt Sawmill In Woodlands Road23 words
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Article44 1965-01-17 8 IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh coroner. Mr. Yong Yung Sui. today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a motorcyclist, K. Subramaniam. 28, who was killed in a collision with a bus on trie main road In Lahat on Oct. 27 last year.44 words
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431 1965-01-17 8 IZUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Teach- er-trainees for the comprehensive education plan will all be in their respective classes within the next 10 days, the Ministry of Education said today. The Ministry was commenting on complaints that a number of classes are still without teachers following the431 words
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205 1965-01-17 8 Drought: Malacca to extend water rationing MALACCA, Saturday. J'HE Municipal Council here today decided to extend the period of water rationing in the town from four to eight hours daily in view of the drought. The hours of water rationing will be from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 2205 words
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Article83 1965-01-17 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Pan American Anway.s recorded a 21 por cent jump in Pacific passenger 1 traffic mid a 65 per cent jump m Pacific catho volume in 1964. reported yesterday by Pan I American's director for Mauy--1 Ma. Mr. B. Torrunce. The ailtinic hifhs: 2.364—544.000 rr-83 words
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Article70 1965-01-17 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two people were killed in two separate accidents in Singapore >esterday. In the first case. Madam Cheow Wee Lan, 36. died when she fell from a bus in North Bridge Road at 8 p.m. In the .second accident, a cyclist. Ibrahim bin Omar, was70 words
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Article, Illustration173 1965-01-17 8 IPOH. Sat.— The Mines Research Institute In Tiger Lane here was the latest department to be fully Malayanised when Inche Abdullah bin Mohameti Yusof. 36. took ovpr as Chief Research Offlrer from Mr P M. Sheahan today. The Institute tounded173 words
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194 1965-01-17 8 Lee - Lee by SINGAPORE, Saturday. ]y|R. Lee Kuan Yew said last night that if Malaysians had the will to do what was right by themselves and by their fellow Malaysians, then the country would survive and prosper. But once they lost sight of the194 words
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Article76 1965-01-17 8 KUALA LUMPUPR. Sat Two houses were burgled toft night. Thieves took- away $870. jewellery and a j transistor radio. The thieves broke Into j the home of a teacher. Mr Tham Kow. 30. at Jalan Hicks. and stole $100 and a radio worth $120. They entered through76 words
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Article43 1965-01-17 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The reporting times for domestic m rvlces on Malaysian Airways were today reduced to is minutes before schedule time for Fokker Friendships and DC-3s and to 30 minutes on domestic sectors only for Silver Kris jetn.43 words
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Miscellaneous8 1965-01-17 8 |b^_k^_W_l hundreds y fftu 1 r* WmUmniM^Roy Ocwor8 words
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Article580 1965-01-17 9 Showpage I HAVE ran him to earth in divers places: gambling in Beirut; (lining in California; sunbathing a! Ostia; filming on Rhodes. He gets around, does Stanley Baker. Indeed, there was a time it may have been after a night out at Danny's in New York,580 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-01-17 9 Retire at 74? Not likely says Holloway IT seems years since I listened with tingly horror to the creepy tale of "Albert and the Lion." It must be even more years since my parents first heard it or whatever else Stanley Holloway was doing at the time. Now we are363 words
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Article361 1965-01-17 9 JUST about the busiest theatrical bee in Singapore these days appears to be David Prosser, who, as mentioned last week, is producing the Sceneshifters' lorthcoming presentation of "Die Fledermaus ("Gay Rosalinda i In addition to this major stage enterprise, scheduled for a Victoria Theatre season in June, David361 words
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Article341 1965-01-17 10 Handy weight, favourite course and a track in his favour VASHOK. a brilliant galloper on top of the ground, gets a track to his 1 liking and I think he will take some beating in today's sprint (Race 4) at Ipoh, writes Epsom Jeep. The341 words
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Article150 1965-01-17 10 ersun v i i I .vl,l, buy I I'dimik KLAWLEBB EU CIIOY EU fIUH Uce 1 Phantom Phantom Shlraz Excelsior Nazafat Flawless Q. BRIIX.F DITTOX WOOD Q. BRIDGE U«e 2 Ditton Wood I ißhlcr Krre Country Junior Junior H>in* Mist LOGICAL ROI D'ATOIT N. GESTURE lacr S Dentrnturin* Noble150 words
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Article480 1965-01-17 10 Take Skyway for 5-in-a-row /^AN Skyway (Race 8) make it flve-off-the-reel? I think he has a great chance. This Smokey Eyes six-year-old keeps on improving with each race. His last start win in Cl. 4 Div. 1 over the Ipoh 5Jf in November was the performance of a good sprinter.480 words
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Article349 1965-01-17 10 Anggrek Bulan hard to catch 'fAKING a line through Construction, Angnrek Bulan (Race 5) is worth each-way support. At Ipoh in November this grey lost in the last couple of strides to Construction In a Div 2 6f race. Construction went on to win the P O Cud at Penang.349 words
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Article1616 1965-01-17 10 Race 1—2.0 Gl 5 Dlv 2 ($4300) 9£ 1 ***** Phantom a Pll St.) TJoa, 7 9.0 (F) Smith a ***** (hob. Chuba a (Mufakat St.) Mawl. S 8.13 'Soaidi 11 3 ***** Fraiuripanl h (L <fc C) Mawl. 5 8.12 Snbian 9 4 ***** Sarina a (J&cky's1,616 words
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Article116 1965-01-17 10 PANGLIMA KAMBAU is my choice In Race 7. This youngster has not run a bad race In his first season last year. After two near misses he scored a .smart win over the Kuala Lumpur It In August. At the Ipoh SeDtember- October meeting he ran116 words
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223 1965-01-17 10 Pakistanis held as Ibadullah hits 102 for Otago i i DUNEDIN. Sat.—Khali d Ibadullah hit an unbeaten cer.tury off his fellow-countrymen in helping Otago draw their three-day match against the Pakistan touring team here today Final scores: Pakistan 162 and 257—7 dec, Otago 157 and 178-3. Ibadullah, who plays county223 words
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182 1965-01-17 10 Yuile stars in Central's innings victory lI7ELLINOTON. Sat. B.W. ff Yulle, with seven wickets for 54 runs, helped Central Districts to an innings and 110--run victory against Northern Districts In a Plunket Shield match here today. Northern Districts, who scored 153 In their first Innings in reply to Central Districts'182 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-01-17 10 CLARKE SETS ANOTHER WORLD MARK HO BAR Sat. Australian Ron Clarke (above) beat the world 5.000 metres record by four-tenths of a second with a time of 13 minutes MJ seconds here today. Valdixnir Kuts (Soviet Union) set the record of 13 minutes 35 seconds in Rome in October 1957.70 words
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Article120 1965-01-17 10 l ONDON. Sat. A 37--year-old mother is among the applicants for the post of full time trainer and instructor at the British Boxing Board of Control's new gymnasium which, opens in London next spring. The board's secretary. Mr. E. J. Waltham. said today that the womanReuter - 120 words
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Article28 1965-01-17 10 HONO KONG. Sat. The Kowloon Cricket Club hockey and cricket tenms are to go on a tour of Bangkok at the end of this month.28 words
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Article337 1965-01-17 10 Chelsea narrow gap to a point LONDON. Sat. Leeds United held on to their top berth in the First Division with a 2-2 away draw with Leicester City for 40 points, but Chelsea narrowed the gap to one point with a 2-1 away win over Fulham. Manchester United drew 2-2337 words
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Article45 1965-01-17 10 NEW DELHI. Sat— Defending champion Ramanathan Krifhnan beat Australia's Bob Hewitt 6-4. 6-4, 4-6. 8-10, 7-5. in the semi-finals of the Indian national tennis championships here today. Unseeded Mrs. Marian Law (New Zealand) won the women's singles title, defeating Nirupa Vasant 6-4. 6-4.45 words
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Article27 1965-01-17 10 CARDIFF. Sat. Wales beat England by 14 points to 3 In tht rugby union lnternat.onal championship match here today. Wales led 3-0 at half-time. Reutcr.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1965-01-17 11 Billy needs this spur to make good By SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER gHOULD Billy Ng be sent to the All-England badminton championships? This is the question that badminton officials, fans and, in particular, Billy himself, would like to know. The question cropped up after the 24-year-old Johcre player trounced Penang's1,123 words
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Article229 1965-01-17 11 MALAYSIA FABULOUS, HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Saturday. |T was some exciting documentary films about Singapore and Malaya shown on Australian television that brought Capt. Eddie Richardson back to Malaysia for a quick look round. He had been away Iti Melbourne for five years after serving with229 words
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Article71 1965-01-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. ViceAdmiral P. R. Twiss. the newcommander at the PW East Fleet, who took over from ViceAdmiral Sir Desmond Dreyer, is due in Singapore on Jan. 24. Before his appointment, ViceAdmiral Twiss was Flag Officer Flotillas. Home Fleet. He v. as a prisoner of71 words
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Article43 1965-01-17 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The picture on Page Two of the Magazine Section (Sun. Times, Jan 10 1 was of Mr. Gurdial Singh. Commissioner of Police. Administration ond Personnel, and not of Mr. Sanlar Singh. Superintendent. Traffic Police. The error is regretted.43 words
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Article159 1965-01-17 11 P.C. who caught wife gambling CINGAPOPRE, Sat. A Naval Base policeman, checking on his wife's movements, caught her gambling In a den in Upper Serangoon Road, a court here was told today. Constable Teng Buck Whee, 29. said he became idignant because over a long time he had been led159 words
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174 1965-01-17 11 Sabah turns away 52 Filipinos who came for jobs JESSELTON, Saturday. piFTY-TWO Filipinos who sailed into Sabah r recently to look for jobs were turned away by Immigration officials, authoritative sources said today. The Government's action was part of a campaign to control the influx of Filipinos into this State.174 words
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Article87 1965-01-17 11 Girl of 1 3 missing T>ENANG, Sat. A schoolL girl. Zaharah bir.te Che un\, 13. has been missing from her home In Butterworth sinct Jan. 11. Zaharah was last seen when she led her house at Heah Seng Whatt Road. Butterworth. (or the Convent Secondary School that morning. Her father.87 words
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Obituary66 1965-01-17 11 MRS TAN Song Thiang (Mdm Heng Slew Npoh) passed away p -acefully on 15 1.65. Hearse will leave 507-8 Upper Serangoon Road (or Bidadari at 3.00 p.m.. 17 1 .65. WEE— Mrs. Wee Benn Teck (Nee Teo Seek Neo). mother ol Wee Tian Poh passed away on ld-1-65. aged66 words
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Article144 1965-01-17 11 TPOH, Sat.— The "on again off again" boycott of hostel meals by 80 assistant nurses in the General Hospital here was off again today. It all started on Jan. 7 when a new regulation was enforced to make assistant nurses serve themselves at meal times.144 words
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148 1965-01-17 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ SINGAPORE trade union is seeking technical assistance from America and Canada to help improve the trade union movement in the State and create new leadership. The request was made today by Mr. G. Kandasamy. secretary general of the Amalgamted148 words
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Article84 1965-01-17 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Thomas Justus. 31, charged with meatlng a jobless man of $200 on the pretext of getting him a job at the Public Utilities Board on Jan. 11 last year, was acquitted today by Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, the magistrate. Also called up for hearing before84 words
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Article37 1965-01-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The High Commissioner for India. Mr. Mustapha Kamil K.tlw.ii. will visit the Sri* Subramaniar Temple in the Batu Caves here on Monday fti 11 ul to take part in the Thaipusam festival.37 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-01-17 12 SINGAPORE CONTINUE REIGN AS MALAYSIAN HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Top: Lenny Nonis has struck the ball into goal but it was not allowed by the umpire for offside although full backs Shaiunuganthan and Ranjit appear to be facing Singapore forward. Above: Skinner (Singapore) obstructs Paramalingam (Selangor). but Sc'angor could not profit fromSoong Hon Sin shows Singapore captain Chai and centre-half Kanagalingam putting the posts back into position with goalkeeper Anwarul Hag looking determined not to suffer the same fate himself as the posts - 119 words
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340 1965-01-17 12 LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR - LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR By Klang. Sat [{LANG Club overwhelmed an Ipoh Club XV by 22 points (two goals, three tries and a penalty) to 11 (goal, try and penalty) in a friendly rugger inatoh on the padang here today. Klang had340 words
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Article146 1965-01-17 12 MELBOURNE. Sat —France eliminated seeded Brazil in the shock result of the day when the second round of the Federation Cup women's lawn tennis championship was played at Kooyong here today. Prance's win makes Australia hot favourites to retain the trophy. These countries clash in146 words
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Article39 1965-01-17 12 LONDON, Sat. Results of English football league matches played last night were: Division Two: Cardiff 6 Middlesbrough 1. Division Three: Scunthorpe 1 Reading 1. Working 1 Bristol City 0. Division Four: Tranmere 2 Darlington 1.39 words
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Article52 1965-01-17 12 IPOH. Sat.—Turkey Pins beat Silver Aces 4-0 and Jets beat Gunners 3-1 in the Perak Turf Club Sports Club bowling mixed league matches here last night Results of other matches: Eagles beat Pin Tumblers 3-1; Cockatoos beat Globe Trotters 3-1: Phantoms beat LuckyStrikers 4-0 and Caltex Stars beat52 words
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Article19 1965-01-17 12 PENANG, Sat. Penang Cyclists Association will hold their annual meeting at FAP Hr.use tomorrow at 8 p.m.19 words
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Article64 1965-01-17 12 PENANG, Sat. —RAAF "A" won the Penang Rugby Union's seven-a-side knockout tournament at Western Road today. They trounced Police 32-0 in the semi-final and Islanders 28-0 in the final. Results of all matches: "A" walkover RAAF "B." Police beat RAF 5-3; Islanders beat RAF (Regt) 23-0;64 words
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Article99 1965-01-17 12 Sutton Cup goes to GHQ CINGAPORE, Sat. GHQ Farelf. towering in height and strength, became the first holders of the Sutton Cup when they beat SCC by nine points (two tries and penalty) to nil at the padang today. GHQ showed their might in every department to score a convincing99 words
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128 1965-01-17 12 HOBART. Sat.— Two Australians. John Newcombe and Owen Davidson, meet in the final of the men's singles at the Tasmanian lawn tennis championships, following their semifinal wins atjninst European opponents here today. Newcombe beat the Dutch champion. Tom Okker. 3-6. 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. 6-2.128 words
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Article60 1965-01-17 12 MALACCA. Sat. The Ist Bn Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment trounced Selangor Club by 31 points (five goals, try, penalty) to nil at Terandak today. Right winger Pete Sampson played a great game. He converted five of the six tries and landed a penalty. Tries60 words
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Article26 1965-01-17 12 BLOEMFONTEIN, Sat. Orarge Free State had ."cored 140 fcr nine wickets Ht lunch on the second day of thp'.r match against MCC here today26 words
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751 1965-01-17 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL gy KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. gINGAPORE had to live through the lastminute torment of a short corner against them before they retained the Tun Abdul Razak Cup with a 1-1 draw against Selangor at Armed Forces Stadium today to continue their reign as751 words
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Advertisement391 1965-01-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 1 1 H rrf« <s Wiit.)— Box rU. mxtrm JEWELLERY make tbe moat ap- Latest Range at Tin haattka Ltd., soutb I'.oad. :Vpore. TIME TO CHOOSE your Jewellery the latest bracelet*. rksai etc. di.iI l^e Onn k Showroom. 206/8 ■outs) HrldKe Raid. SlnKapore. SELAMAT MARI391 words
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Advertisement164 1965-01-17 10 fwrvwwrrrwrwrwrwPwwrwwrrrrrrrrwrrrwrrrrrwwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ AAAAAtAAAAAAAAA 5 You can't go wrong with t; I (DGENERRL* 1 I Have Your Sound the Modern modern sound available. Select the 2 Way The General line of precision tape recorder you need from the wide built tape recorders brings you a whole r ange of General models,164 words
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Advertisement62 1965-01-17 11 Late CLASSIFIEDS to Woriß tit (Minimum) PATRICK CHAN Vow Yee second so Mr. and Mrs. Chan Fco Hung and Lucy Cheng Ewe Choo only do Mr and Mrs. Cheng Chew Hock on 16.1.65 at Saint Michaels Church, Ipoh. CHOY-KAU between Kum Senß only so Mdm Chan Lye Pan am. Yuen62 words
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Advertisement114 1965-01-17 11 M 1 j World War II was fought fcpji I with the most modern ra/^iBBI I weapons. Yet, there was Ik MMI-^^tiSk I one man who dared to Eyfl P*^ I capture a German strongI hold with a sword! No WM fJcffti I wonder they called him■j Read this amazing114 words
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Advertisement69 1965-01-17 12 V' mt ti&b R d Tr d M rh^B A v^y f" jF JIR AS~^— V ill WHEREVER YOU G0.... V, iind extra flat NELSON Watches from Switzerland. Dependable, accurate, attractive, and unbeatable in its class with more than 70 designs to choose from. Every piece on a NELSON Watch69 words
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Miscellaneous17 1965-01-17 12 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— MCFA Cap— Nortn rone final: S'gor Chinese v Peralc Chinese (Princes Rd. KL. 6.15.17 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1965-01-17 13 The man who seeks the secret of and some say he's found it CEDRIC CARNE VISITS PROFESSOR PAUL NIEHANS, A MEDICAL REVOLUTIONARY n ERHAPS Shangri-la is not a legendary never-never land of eternal youth. Perhaps it is geographically located in a little Swiss town which sprawls beneath the1,393 words
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Advertisement33 1965-01-17 13 p »«e« p a? e$ j j For Women 4 Comics 6.7,8 j Seriol 1, 5 Stars 6 Know Alls 5 Periscope 2, 3 j Jone Lee 5 For a laugh 4 j33 words
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Advertisement47 1965-01-17 13 I I f fc I 4 aft*** fe^^^b. W- •C-l-«4 *^^?S M^^^^^^^ eiMiH J. lUrmldi Tot>»«o Comp.ny. Wln.ux. Silcn. N. C, U. i.JL. T Modern filter, gjus rich tobacco taste smoothed with menthol U.&AJ a so available in packets of 10 AMERICAS LARGEST SELLING MENTHOL FILTER CIGARETTE47 words
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Article, Illustration683 1965-01-17 14 HAROLD SOH - Bank in the balance HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE STARTED 30 YEARS AGO BY ONE OF THE SOONG BOYS THE Bank of China in S i n gapore, whose closure is now an issue between the Central and State Governments, was established here about 30 years ago with a paid up683 words
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Article, Illustration560 1965-01-17 14 RONALD RANSOM - Maxwell: The man who came as a good friend RONALD RANSOM By MAXWELL" is a familiar name in Malaya, but one wonders how many people especially among thr younger generation know anything about one of the most faithful servants Malaya ever possessed or have read one of the best books560 words
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Article374 1965-01-17 14 Radio Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 8.59 Summary of Programmes for the Morning; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Tell Me A Story: 10 30374 words
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Advertisement678 1965-01-17 14 Mercedes-Benz 2-Circuit Brake System Guarantees you added safety Increased driving pleasure j j m keeping with Mercedes-Benz policy of providing system means triat you can relax secure in the know the finest in modern passenger cars, all Mercedes- ledge that you are driving, not only the finest, but Benz models678 words
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Article, Illustration709 1965-01-17 15 JACK - TELLING THE WORLD JACK 3y NEWBY Stepping up our efforts THE Mlni»t«r for Irrformotion ond Broodcasting, Inche ienu bin Abdul Rohmon (abov*), recently or>nouncad new meons to ctep up our propogondo effort. He said that Radio Malaysia *ill soon be the best in South-Eost Asia. With the completion of new709 words
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Article174 1965-01-17 15 Blowing up a nuclear age Kiwi IirASHIXGTON. Sat. V? Scimtists will purposely try to destroy a Kiwi reactor in a safety test of nuclear rocket engines. The Atomic Energy Commission says the plan is to vaporise the 1 1. i1«. u mounted reactor by bringing it to superhigh power in174 words
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Article, Illustration605 1965-01-17 15 Just like a serious operation... EVERYONE knows that large numbers of British servicemen are stationed in Malaysia, assisting in the country's defence against Indonesian aggression. Everyone also knows that a high proportion of the families of these men accompany them overseas. The servicemen, their wives and children, are not the605 words
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Miscellaneous268 1965-01-17 15 POPULAR CROSSWORD I I ACBOM: 1 Spam., i i4i Vulgarity <B>. 4. Com--8 Health resott .J.. 11 Aclu- forUMl 141, •> Alts <«>, 6 Ro>4>. 12 Frequently It), ver 13), 7 Sings in .spe. 14 Concerning cloudiness <i>. i v.»y iOi. 8 Stupeiv <4> fl 16 DihheaiK. iS), 17 Wis,-268 words
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Article, Illustration761 1965-01-17 16 heads are better IF you've sec roily wan led to lead a double life, don't go to the excruciating expense of hiring a double or, even worse, trying an unskilled hand at forgery. Do it the instant the safest way. Be bewigged. And in the slip of a clip, you761 words
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Article304 1965-01-17 16 A LESSON IN THE GENTLE ART rO short a nrck? A heavy nose? A nonexistent chin? If your features are far from perfect, don't despair. It's tune yon learnt about the gentle art of deception. Correct halrstyling can work wonders. On the other hand. Incorrect styling vill certainly emphasise theM304 words
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Article310 1965-01-17 16 PARATROOPER who had never jumped before was getting his lastminute instructions from the sergeant, who said "Count ten and pull the first cord. If by some error that doesn't work, pull the second cord for your extra parachute. Now, when you land, remember there'll be a310 words
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Article, Illustration857 1965-01-17 17 they suffered from cruel diseases. For, with the passing of years, Paul Niehans found that his fresh cell therapy could indeed be used beneficially in many unlikely kinds of maladies Including. he maintained, mongoloid children, and adults with damaged bone marrow caused by radiation. The tall,857 words
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Article166 1965-01-17 17 There's still time for parents to be asked this awkward question, so be ready by reading the answers: WHY WAS CHRISTMAS DAY ON DECEMBER 25? NO T because Christ was born on thrt day. He almost certainly was not and, indeed, in the first centuries of the166 words
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Article, Illustration698 1965-01-17 17 ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS The centre of attention-but now too much of it AS I am the only girl in the office I receive a lot of male attention. They frequently tease me and I am a good sport, but things are getting a bit too much.698 words
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513 1965-01-17 17 Dear Know Alls: Songs from Japan, please DROP US A LINE. Oar address: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. 1 WOULD like to get in touch with a Japanese organisation that would let me borrow some Japanese song books for513 words
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Advertisement676 1965-01-17 16 she has I answer Full of poise and con-^^J <^ iidence at all times-this AM is the woman everyhodv fl B admires. No more discomfort for H her during those difficult I da>s, for she has the V answer-Caressa-so soft V and light and safe. f ARESSA Coughing, Strangling Asthma,676 words
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Advertisement140 1965-01-17 17 J/ S i No Sir, not really- v I it's just another of 1 1\ those tall stories. I You didn't really think you'd y*** 0^ shot up three inches, did you? Y^ It's your clothes they're suffer- ing from after wash shrinkage! /i And how they're suffering! l~]T No,140 words
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Advertisement628 1965-01-17 17 For quick promotion, better pay, and a careeryou could put your heart into CftOOSE ONE OF THESi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WHICH IS YOUR PET SUBJECT Chance for you tO find OUt628 words
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Miscellaneous1604 1965-01-17 18 SOIWG INTO THE VILLAGE) JQf**^9^^ t^Hk 6ESTUKtS VVIL7LV. SUT PaSHIKJG TAST TmE CO<r\PORTAgL> SHELTEgEP 'WIEVES... I TAK.IKJO A7VAWTA6E OP T^E COVJPUSiOKJ, WE MEK7S I P^^^j^V^ WwEKI WE 70ES t w e tu^EE WW'TE AAEKJ »K1 II IC THEKE \S TO 5E MC PU^TuEK TWE GKOUP SEWINC7 A v i.^]|&r S^EAIC1,604 words
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