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Title Section24 1965-01-30 1 i AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. ft***** The Straits Times Kstd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1965. 15 CENTS KDN 1180 100524 words
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Article, Illustration604 1965-01-30 1 They planned to flee the country, then set up a government-in-exile Indon agent also named By FELiX ABISHEGANADEN: KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TPHE Central Government has arrested three veteran opposition leaders involved in a plot to establish an Indo-nesian-sponsored government-in-exile. They are: DR. BURHANUDDIN AL-HELMI, President of604 words
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Article, Illustration731 1965-01-30 1 'Hit back' order goes out to 63 unions By P. KRISHNAN: KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service tonight decided to ask its 63 affiliated unions of civil servants to take industrial action in retaliation against the Covernment's rejection of the Arbitration731 words
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147 1965-01-30 1 Thugs grab $40,000 but throw it away CINGAPORE, Fri. Two thugs grabbed a briefcase containing 540.000 in cheques today then abandoned it and their car less than three minutes after they made their getaway. Reason: They discovered that all the cheques were "crossed." Hit by car The victim, a 41147 words
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Article45 1965-01-30 1 KUCHTNG, Frt. An Indonesian guerilla was killed by Malaysian security forces in Sarawak's Fifth Division yesterday. The security forces spotted, a patrol of three Indonesians In the mountainous border area and opened fire. The other two Indonesians escaped over the border45 words
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Article29 1965-01-30 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Association of Indonesian Doctors has withdrawn from the World Medical Association because it Is "dominated by Imperialist and colonialist countries." Antara reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article78 1965-01-30 1 POOLE. Fri—Twenty-one-year-old Peter Ascher's 40.000 inheritance hangs in the balance as a judge here decides what sentence to pass on him. For. if Ascher, convicted of dud cheque offences, is Jailed for two years or more he will lose his right to the fortune, under his stepfather'sReuter - 78 words
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87 1965-01-30 1 HINDI: NOW SUICIDE No: 3~ BY POISON MADRAS. Fri. A third suicide in protest against India's adoption of Hindi as the official language was reported today. A 20-year-old hotel waiter in Keeranur. 200 miles south of here, was reported to have died on Tuesday after taking poison. A note heReuter - 87 words
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72 1965-01-30 1 WELLINGTON. Fn. New Zealand is to provide four 15ft. Jet-propelled boats under the Colombo Plan for work on the Mekong River project, the acting Prime Minister. Mr. John Marshall, announced today The boats are being supplied to a special committee of the UnitedReuter - 72 words
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Article32 1965-01-30 1 SEOUL, Frt. Three passengers were burned to death and nine others Injured when a fire broke out in a bus In Chongju. 70 miles south of Seoul. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article53 1965-01-30 1 HUNTINGBURG Indiana i. Fri. Aoout 40 members of the Pentecostal Church here are preparing for "great destruction' in the world on March 16. They have equipped an abandoned coal mine with items tor survival, acting on a prediction from one woman member who spoke while in a tranceReuter - 53 words
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376 1965-01-30 1 His last journey (like a king) today LONDON, Fri. Sir Winston Churchill, the Great Commoner, will receive his nations last salute here tomorrow as he is borne regally to his grave. Befitting the warrior, the statesman and the man. the Churchillian epic will end In a ceremonial reserved for kings.376 words
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Article32 1965-01-30 1 MILLION-DOLLAR |EWELS CRAB BRI SSF.LS Fri Thrrr j armed and masked bandits grabbed over million doll.trs worth of jewellery here today in one of bigurst hold-ups in Belgian history. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration152 1965-01-30 2 LB J: Full backing for man on the spot General Taylor WASHINGTON, Frl, PRESIDENT Johnton gave his complete backing yesterday to Cen. Maxwell D. Taylor in the U.S. envoy's efforts to deal with th': turbulent militarypolitical situation in South Vietnam. American officials ack n o wledged the move as designedUPI - 152 words
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377 1965-01-30 2 'Recall him 9 demand at rally HUE. Friday RIOT-PRONE student leaders announced here last night that they were still not satisfied with South Vietnam's lastest revolution because it had not resulted in the dismissal of the U.S. Ambassador, Gen. Maxv/ell D. Taylor. In theirReuter - 377 words
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110 1965-01-30 2 Mutilated bodies of Americans found SAIGON, Fri. The bound and mutilated bodies of two American soldiers have been recovered from shallow waters 270 miles northeast of Saigon. An American military spokesman -aid today: "Both bodies had gunshot wounds in the head and were mutilated. "Each had a rope around theUPI - 110 words
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122 1965-01-30 2 BRUSSELS, Fri.— A violent scuffle involving reporters, press ohotoeraphers and police broke out yesterday at welcoming ceremonies for Mr. Moise Tshombe. the Congolese Prime Minister who arrived here by air from Leopoldville for econom.c and financial talks. Reporters and photographers obiected to theReuter - 122 words
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242 1965-01-30 2 OAIGON. Fri. With tanks and a battalion of paratroopers on guard, a firing squad executed a 20--year-old Vietcorg terrorist in Saigon's main public market an hour Defore sunrife today. j Newsmen's flashbulbs pop- Pfd as student Le Van Khuyen was blindfolded propped242 words
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Advertisement162 1965-01-30 2 Swiss a. JHHnHI Ik. ttfe n^ j>^-^ i L 0 Tl hi/\ a The time of the Flower J IVJ Blossoming in all its splendour... BV^ I I The time of the year i c/7-u AJ-nh cx P ress y° ur kin d thoughts J Wima/fCefl an d sentiments with162 words
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Advertisement116 1965-01-30 2 The Directors and Staff of THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (M) LIMITED THE ASSOCIATED AUTO CO. LIMITED THE GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. wish their Friends and Customers Kung Hee Fatt Choy Selamat Hah Raya Puasa \rt ISIIJJ 00 YOU PKL WORN OUT AND TIRIO NOW AND THIN? IF YOU DO, YOU116 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-01-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby VCCY I v/ej?Y FUNNY S^~ "X C*O. ITS BE€W LIKE OUtN /it «/a«nt A I even owce ye mad tub) "~N I UtfE TU«T J v -^gBtKSMTEg PlCTUggj^33 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-01-30 3 THE Princevs meeting the dustman's daughter. And they both wore diamonds. Actress Audrey Hepburn, who plays dustman's daughter Eliza Doolittle in the film version of "My Fair Lady." smiles as Princess Alexandra shakes hands with Rex Harrison who plays Professor HUKins. TheyMirrorpic - 101 words
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160 1965-01-30 3 $42m. gold ingots sent back to France LONDON, Fri. Under heavy armed guard, 13 tons of gold ingots worth about 70,000,000 francs (about $42 million) were flown on Wednesday from London to Paris, a French Embassy spokesman said here yesterday. During the past fortnight the French have transferred about £15Reuter; AP - 160 words
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46 1965-01-30 3 U.S. still biggest' whisky market GLASGOW (Scotland). Fri.— America Is still by far the largest export market for Scotch whisky, the Scotch Whisky Association said here yesterday. Shipments to the United States in 1964 totalled 18.100.000 proof gallons, compared with 16.600.000 in the pravtow year. RenterReuter - 46 words
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Article25 1965-01-30 3 MUNICH. Fri. Allied Kaeser. 25. yesterday was found guilty of Munich's so-called vampire murder of a 10-year-old boy and sentenced to life imprisonment-25 words
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Article17 1965-01-30 3 WASHINGTON. Fn. President Johnson has confirmed the appointment of Mr Nicholas Katzenbach as Attorney-General. AP.AP - 17 words
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262 1965-01-30 3 Quick action call to halt ghettos LONDON, Friday. gRITAIN must take quick action to prevent existing coloured quarters in its big cities becoming ghettcs, said an article in the magazine Socialist Commentary published here today. Mr. Nicholas Deakin, assistant director of Britain's Institute of Race Relations, pinpointed housing as theReuter - 262 words
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Article73 1965-01-30 3 GM's profit makes history YEW YORK. Fri. The General Motors Corporation reported that it had made a gross profit of U551,735 million In 1964 -highest recorded annual earning:- of any company In history. This equalled U. 5.56.05 a share. It compared with earnings of U551,592 million In 1963. Sales inReuter - 73 words
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399 1965-01-30 3 Johnson to Congress: If something happens to a President again... WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson yesterday recommended to Confess constitutional amendments to guarantee a smooth taking over of the supreme responsibility in case a President is temporarily or permanently incapacitated. The President also asked for a constitutional amendment to assure thatReuter - 399 words
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Article38 1965-01-30 3 LAjnuun, m. me Mission to Lepers" organisation plans to change its name because it feels that "Leper" has become a term of abuse. They now want to be known as the "Christian Leprosy Mission." UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article47 1965-01-30 3 A SLIGHT COUGH WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson "is still bothered by a slight cough and Is taking life very easy," the White House said yesterday. Press Secretary George E. Reedy assured newsmen, however, that there had been no relapse or setback to the President's recover y. UPIUPI - 47 words
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136 1965-01-30 3 VARESE. (Italy). Fri. Border police disclosed yesterday that smugglers were using one-man submarines to bring contraband cigarettes Into Italy from Switzerland across Lake Lusano. Police made the disclosure after finding one of the submarines at a lakeside dock. They said a smuggler apparentlyAP - 136 words
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Advertisement200 1965-01-30 3 THIS NEW YEAR WF\ GIVE HOOVER Wk f" tV^Sn^ ttfln Ut/\l iMl^rvil AS IT sweeps.. PglWiW^L AS IT CLEANS Ib^; r hoover G THERE'S ALWAYS GOOD REASON FOR CHOOSING HOOVER If T^^il P^^jJ p- i. ,i. liTfltT CUT HEM i .^g^Qf— If you live within a radiut of 10 mites200 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-01-30 5 A Sultan's gold ring for Koran reading -champ A LOR STAR, Fri. The Sultan of Kedah last night presented a gold ring the Ruler's personal gift to Inche Ismail bin Haji Hashim. this year's State national and International Koran reading champion. The presentation was made at a "welcome home" ceremony218 words
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Article250 1965-01-30 5 819,000-TON OUTPUT LAST YEAR -BUT EXPORTS WERE LOWEST IN DECADE By GEOFFREY BOLAND: Singapore, Friday jy|ALAYAN rubber production last year nas smashed all records as the results of years of replanting and new planting with high yielding material are beginning to make themselves felt. Last year Malaya250 words
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95 1965-01-30 5 Off or on? Cracker ban poser in Sabah JESSELTON, Fri. Firecrackers are being sold throughout Sabab by shopkeepers who claim the ban is off for three days during the Chinese New Year. But a polite spokesman said here today that no clarification had been received from Kuala Lumpur on whether95 words
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89 1965-01-30 5 JESSELTON, Fri. Two Indonesian detainees, who had been conditionally released, were jailed on Wednesday to the Tawau magistrate for contravening the parole conditions. Kasana bin Lasalca. 27. was sentenced to two months' jail for leaving his home after 6 p.m. uhile under an order89 words
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Article41 1965-01-30 5 NIBONG TERBAL. Fri.— Lla Fong Juan, a dlsplav officer in tli Museum Negara. Kuala Lumpur VM lined $20 in the Magistrate', here yesterday when In )leaded guilty to speeding at Sun tei Bakap on Oct. 11 last year.41 words
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164 1965-01-30 5 Sailor who ran amok on ship came from Singapore (GLASGOW, Fri. Police yesterday named a Chinese steward, who was drowned in the River Clyde here on Wednesday night after stabbing three Chinese shipmates, as Ngo Ah Juat. 51. from Singapore The stabbing took place aboard the 7,700-ton ship Myrmidon whichReuter - 164 words
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Article22 1965-01-30 5 JESSELTON. Fri. Tinglnian Amisalleh, a Filipino fisherman, died of burns he received when hU motor launch caught fire at sea.22 words
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63 1965-01-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL— —A British firm. Cementation, has been awarded contracts worth $3.2 million for drilling operations at the Batang Padang hydro-elect-ric scheme. Work will include drilling near the main dam and in the tunnels, shafts and underground chambers: The Batang Padang scheme. il:e63 words
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Article21 1965-01-30 5 MUAR, Fri. Pour dozen shirts, valued at $230, were stolen from a lorry in Jalan Daud here, yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-01-30 5 Road names: 'How about Kennedy and Churchill?' -POII. Fri. Should roads 1 in Ipoh be named after ■veil-known people and jihilantrophists only after they are dead? According to Mr. S P. Seenivasagam. President of the Ipoh Municipal Council, it should not be so. This subject was brought up at the126 words
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Article37 1965-01-30 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri.— A coffee stallholder. Yiip Hock Han. 37. of Uimpang Amp.a. was fined $150 or one month's jail, for assisting in carrying on a 1 ,000-character lottery in the village on Jan. 20.37 words
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Article18 1965-01-30 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. The mobile X-ray unit will visit the General Hospital here on Monday.18 words
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Article54 1965-01-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Radio Malaysia will broadcast special holiday programmes during the four-day holidays celebrating the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa from Feb. 2 to 5. The programmes will include messages from the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime54 words
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88 1965-01-30 5 Offer of 30 fellowships to Malaysians by France SINGAPORE, Fri.— The French Government is awarding 30 fellowships foi Malaysian technicians as part of its 1965 technical programme. Applications are now being invited for the fellowships which are expected to last .six month? Those who do rot speak French will have88 words
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299 1965-01-30 5 Talks to solve Sabah's chronic labour shortage JESSELTON, Friday. JOP-LEVEL talks will be held in Kuala Lumpur this weekend to solve Sabah's chronic labour shortage which is hampering many development projects in the State. Leading a delegation from the Sabah Planters Association today were Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo,299 words
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Advertisement142 1965-01-30 5 j Wear a watch of distinction for the New Year. Wear a Citizen watch. Choose from a wide range of ~W" j m 'W" f M M "T^^ "T" twenty -five models of the latest design. And when you own a Citizen watch you are assured of perfect fl M142 words
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Miscellaneous5 1965-01-30 5 fluffs Runny I**l Halph il<>intdnhl5 words
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Article, Illustration476 1965-01-30 6 ROW OVER BALLOT PAPERS'TO AVOID POLITICKING' SINGAPORE, Friday fHli three monthold race between two factions for the presidency of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce culminated in B !>i# show-down tin's afternoon. This happened when a group of more than 40 members turned up at476 words
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Article167 1965-01-30 6 urges safety belts -for cars Minister SINGAPORE. Fri. Transport Minister Dato Sardon bin llaji Jubir has appealed to car dealers and motorists to promote the use of safety belts in Malaysia. lie told reporters at the airport before he flew bark to Kuala Lumpur yesterday after attending the regional conference167 words
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Article53 1965-01-30 6 SINGAPORE, Fri A photographic exhibition of the late Chinese film actress Lin Dai will be one of the highlights at a Chinese New Year trade fair, which will open at the New World Amusement Park on Monday. About 40 local manufacturers and Importers will exhibit their products53 words
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Article136 1965-01-30 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. T^HE Police today called on the public to exercise A "special precautions" against thefts, robberies and burglaries during the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa season The Police Secretary, Mr. Chelliah. in a statement advised people leaving their homes for vacations to inform136 words
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Article39 1965-01-30 6 SINOAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Bran and Rice Merchants Association and Singapore Stockfeed Manufacturers Association will jointly hold a cocktail party at 3-A. Lorong Telok on Wednesday between 10 am. and 12 noon to celebrate the Spring Festival.39 words
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Article124 1965-01-30 6 Dustbins: A new warning SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ministry of Health today warned that it would step up prosecution of offenders for unreasonable depositing of refuse and having no dustbins. Already many householders and firms have been prosecuted In court in the Government's effort to keep the city clean. Yesterday. Tlan124 words
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Article36 1965-01-30 6 SINGAPORE, Pn. The Public Utilities Board today announced that electricity supplies to Pelrce Road, Ridout Road, Swettenham Road, Peel Road and Tanglin Barracks will be interrupted on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 pjii.36 words
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Article44 1965-01-30 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. In obser- vance of the Chinese New Year and Harl Raya Puasa holidays, the offices of the U.S. Consulate General will be closed from Feb. 2 to Feb. 5. The USIS library will be closed from Feb. 1 M 6.44 words
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Article30 1965-01-30 6 SINGAPORE, Fri The Van Kleef Aquarium mill be open to the public during the holidays from Feb 2 to 5. It will be closed on Feb. 1.30 words
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Advertisement339 1965-01-30 6 Our Grand Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puasa Attraction! i, ORCHARD ODEON"- SINGAPORE PENANG OPENS TODAY SIMULTANEOUSLY CATHAY-KUALA LUMPUR-PRE-RELEASE PREMIERE, MuwUAY, Ist FEB. at 6.30 9.30 P.M. Fdward JUDIT 7 Martha HYER Lionel JEFFRIES #T] iiVVj T MONDAY Ist FEBRUARY PREMIERE AT 9.30 p.m. (SINGAPORE) Tel: 21-116 (No Free Lilt)339 words
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Advertisement135 1965-01-30 6 EbSrrSES ft Today 3 Showi: 3-6-9 p.m. Ronioo Chifra "CHALLENGE" (Hindi) A Supar Action Thriller! Melodious Music Rocring Comedy! Tomorrow 1 I a.m.: "Torzon 3 Chollanges" Scope/Color. 1 15, 3.30, 7.00 a 9.30 p.m. HATARI COLOR JOHN WAYNE HARDY KRUGER Tomorrow 1.15, 3.30. 7.00 9 30 p.m. THE GOLDEN ARROW135 words
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Advertisement143 1965-01-30 6 APPEARING TONIGHT FOR THE FIRST TIME TOGETHER TEN GREAT SENSATIONAL STARS IN ONE BIG SHOW if ft*' |U featuring CRESCENDOS THE QUESTS KEITH LOCKE WILSON DAVID CHECKMATES ROBERT SONG MUSKRATS WILMA TANG SILVER STRINGS CYCLONES THE THREE GENIUS SPECIAL ATTRACTION JOHNNY LION and THE JUMPING JEWELS CONTEST 6000 JOHNNY LION143 words
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Advertisement666 1965-01-30 6 ORGANISATION LAST 2 DA¥S!t 3 Showi Daily: 1.30. 5.15, 8.4S Audrey Hepburn U Rc\ Harrison m li "MY FAIR LADY" 70mm Suptr Ponavition Color (WB) S4. $2.50. $1.50— N0 Free U.*'2nd M'nitr Tomqht-No Free Lift (Season From Monday) Mctro-Goiawyn-Mo. i presents ■Elvis Presley "Girl Happy"" Shelley Fobarc^ Gar\ Crosby Mor666 words
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Article58 1965-01-30 7 MB's open house KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato H.aun bin Huji Idris. will hold an "open house" from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the first and second day of Hun Raya Puasa for State I Government officers, office .staff and members of the public who58 words
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260 1965-01-30 7 IPOH, Friday. A PEOPLE'S Progressive Party coun--^-cillor who phoned the Ipoh Fire Brigade to report a fire was told that the report could not be acted on as it was not made through a 999 call. The councillor, Mr. Leong Boon260 words
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Article147 1965-01-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Six vessels of Britain's "mothball" fleet at the Naval Base being reactivated for service to help patrol Malaysian waters, will be re-com-missioned tomorrow. The new Commander of the British Far East Fleet, Vice-Admiral F. R. Twiss. will be present at the ceremony. The147 words
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Article84 1965-01-30 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Louis Lyons, Curator of the Nleman Fellowships at Harvard University, and his wife will arrive here tomorrow for an eight-day visit. Mr. Lyons, who is retiring from his present post, has been a lea-i der in the discussion of the role84 words
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Article88 1965-01-30 7 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Aged inmates of the Woodstock Home run by the Social Welfare Department helped to produce about 50,000 lb of mcc last year under a scheme introduced to keep them active. The superintendent of the home. Mr. Chiang Shu Chiow, said the mcc was88 words
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Article25 1965-01-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. A sevenyear old girl. Ang Sook Kwan. died yesterday after being knocked down by a bus while crossing Tiong Bahru Road.25 words
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198 1965-01-30 7 'PREMATURE ARREST' SO MAN IN BRIBE CASE ACQUITTED CINGAPORE, Fri. A I*3 man. said by a magistrate to have been arrested prematurely, was acquitted today on a charge of offering a bribe of nve dollars to a guard and escort constable, Salleh bin Abdullah. Ng Saw, 22, an attendant In198 words
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Article188 1965-01-30 7 JESSELTON, Friday. LORD Howick. formerly Sir Evelyn Baring, chairman of the Commonwealth Development Corporation, said today that Sabah had a great potential in the agricultural field because of its very fertile soil Lord Howick, who* is here for a 10-day visit, said the corporation's biggestAP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-01-30 7 bons oi professor, taximan win C-Plan awards SINGAPORE. Fri. Two former pupils of the Anglo-Chinese School, who scored top honours in their 1962 Cambridge School Certificate results, are among a new group of 23 students who have been awarded Colombo Plari scholarships to study abroad. They are Lim Shun Ping329 words
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Article61 1965-01-30 7 RAF beefs up helicopter force CINGAPORE. Fri. The R.A.F. helicopter force in the Far East is to be strengthened by a further squadron of Whirlwind Mark 10 helicopters, it was learnt today. The squadron is No. 230 Squadron, commanded by Squadron Leader D. A. Thomas. The helicopters will arrive in61 words
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Article35 1965-01-30 7 PENANG. Fri. The P»nang State UMNO liaison committee will celebrate T>nf?ku Abdul Rahmans birthday with ■> buffet dinner at the Bangunan Tuanlcu Syed Putra (the State Government building) at 7.30 am on Peb. 8.35 words
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303 1965-01-30 7 TAIPING, Frl A PROPOSAL by the United Front -controlled TaiphiK Town Council to double the allowances of Its 15 etected councillors has been rejected by the Perak State Government. The council, which expects a deficit of $295,000 this year, had approved at303 words
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Advertisement287 1965-01-30 7 (Si^iMrTPn IflbL I PCU of SINGAPORE •J5 HI 72-74, HIGH STREEX SINGAPORE. PHONE-*****-a are delighted to announce that a new, wide range of C'filHAPtfl articles are now on display. And for your Chinese New Year Hari Raya f\ Puasa shopping convenience. Jfc^ WE ARE OPENING AS jsft USUAL TOMORROW, SUNDAY287 words
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Advertisement398 1965-01-30 7 International Choreographer, LIONEL BLAIR and His Dancers entertain nightly, for a short season, at I CAWAV RESTAURANT and 7. ARUNDEL ROOM I KIAM SIN TAILOR I 1338. Chongi Village. Singopor* 17. Tel 49 FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET Tel: ***** Dealing in World-renowned materials. Well-Experienced in R.A.F. Uniforms Caps. Catering for students going398 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-01-30 8 K.K. may start a cancer detection service SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital, hopes to start a cancer smear service by the end of this year to detect womb cancer in its early stages. A hospital source said today: "It is hoped that this new service will greatly reduce377 words
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Article32 1965-01-30 8 SINGAPORE. Fri —About 30 passengers will disembark at Singapore when the P O liner Cathay arrives here at noon on Feb IS The ship left Britain on Jan 21.32 words
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99 1965-01-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A group of Malaysian 1 doctors are to form a cancer detection centre here, a Care-Medico gynaecologist and cancer expert. Dr. John T. Pareite. said today. Dr. Pareite said that the centre was still in its organisational stage and it would be99 words
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198 1965-01-30 8 University team to study 'paya 9 system of rice growing IJUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Department of Geography of the University of Malaya Ls to carry out a survey o:i the "paya" type :of rice growing in Temerloh, Pahang. Leading the survey team will be Professor Robert Ho. I head of198 words
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Article92 1965-01-30 8 Dr. Goh on way to Honolulu SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken(? Swee, left by air today for Honolulu to attend a conference of Asian and Americani economists and planners. The conference, organised by the East-West Centre of the University of Hawaii, will last for a week.92 words
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Article68 1965-01-30 8 Sandakan's low-cost housing IESSELTON, Fri. The «J Ministry of Finance hore is currently engaged in negotiations with the Singapore Housing Development Board for possible assistance in the State Government's low-cost housing projects. This was disclosed at the meeting of the Santiakan Town Board during discussions on its first lowcost housing68 words
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201 1965-01-30 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Hieh Court will reopen on Feb. 6 after the vacation. The opening will be marked by a ceremony In which the Chief Justice of Singapore. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, will inspect a guard-of-honour of a contingent of police In201 words
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217 1965-01-30 8 OINGAPORE. Fri, Th« visiting 17-member Japanese youth poodwill mission this mornine: held talks with Singapore youth leaders when they toured the youth leadership training centre. Tonight, they viMted the Peoples' Association at Kallang and some community centres. The mission, led by Mr Masato Tokjyama.217 words
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Article37 1965-01-30 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Yanf i di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and his wife. Tori Puan Noor Aishah will give Hari Raya Puasa dinner party at the Istana Negara on Feb. 4 at 9 p.m.37 words
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Advertisement49 1965-01-30 8 <" n^v SIB Sf 'W VSR! Jjjm^frSflßlMfei RADI pHONOGRAPHsGSSOA |f 4" DYNAMIC SPEAKER— 3-SPEED PLAYER USING 6 x UMI— AC ADAPTOR AD-901 B 8a >in l^^^ In OPTIONAL living sound for more enjoyable living those who know Buy i:fcunmi RATIONAL QUALITY PROOUCTS ARE BACKED BY: *FUU GUARANTEE STATIONS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA49 words
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Miscellaneous125 1965-01-30 8 1/##*f/ Onp Hif I T. tiamtin W^f^WT^ l^^^ Wf^^"^ m W^^S^^F' I WHERE AM I? \s sj I YOU ARE, EH? WELL. rHAX'S 1 liV^VJlirJCv)© \M I TiFEQ- VjS^S3a_> s HBV/ WHO V > A GOOD ENOUGH KiAME, M P^M^l HEAP. 1 J^S BBEH 4TWJCK WHAT L 1 ntEo^ MISTHR125 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-01-30 9 AZIZ; While in Umno, room near the top... WHO'S WHO AMONG GOVT-IN- EXILE PLOTTERS AUDI I AZIZ bin Ishak. 50, was born in Taiping and educated at Victoria Kridge School and Ka fries Institution. Singapore. He was a Fisheries Officer in Norm Sembilan. Pahang. Penang and Singapore until 1945. when276 words
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Article61 1965-01-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— A man who rode t motor cycle without the owners consent on August 10 last year was fined *.'iO by a traffic magistrate, here today. Hong Boon Hong of Unpir Sirangoon Road was also fined $50 on a second charge of using the61 words
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Article48 1965-01-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Hui Oan Association will rU'? n dinner I at its premises in Teo Hong Road on Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. to honour its member, Dato Ng Quee Lam. on the conferment of a datoship on him by the Sultan of Johore.48 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-01-30 9 Burhanuddin J)R. BURHANUDDIN Al-Helmi, 54, was born in Kota Bahru, near Batu Gajah in Perak, of Indonesian parents. He was educated at the Al-Mashhur Arabic School, Penang. and at Aiigarh Muslim University, New Delhi, where he took his degree in homeopathic241 words
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156 1965-01-30 9 run. m.— ronce who took two months to complete Investigations Into a simple attempted extortion case, were criticised yesterday by the president of the Sessions Court here. Inche Nfohamed Azmi bin Dato Hail Kamaruddin. Commenting that the delay was one of156 words
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Article38 1965-01-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Dr. Won* Mook Ow. Singapore leprosy specialist and medical superintendent of the Trafalgar Home, will gave a talk on leprosy to English schoolteachers at the Gan Eng Seng School tomorrow at 10 a.m.38 words
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183 1965-01-30 9 |f UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Plans have been finalised to celebrate Harl Raya Puasa at the Police Depot Thr final* of the police Koran rending competition started at 9 a.m. today at the Depot Ornund On Monday, six bulls will be slaughtered In a183 words
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Article50 1965-01-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri The Minister for Boclal Affairs. Inche Otliman Wolc. will attend a dinner to celebrate the award of Public Service Medals by fhe Yunu di-Pevtu:ni Neßara to Mr. Ann Soon Hoe ;md Inche Jaffar Osnvni at the Paslr Paniang Community Centre on Feb 13 at 7.30 n.m.50 words
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Article36 1965-01-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— The goodwill commit tees of Joo Chlat. Oeylang Serai. Kampon« Kembangran and Tamplnes will celebrate Hari Raya and Chinese New Year «t the Joo Chiat community centr* next Friday at 730 pin36 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-01-30 9 The oldest of the three and longest in the political arena ISHAK Defeated in 1959 poll QF the three veteran politicians arrested for planning to set up a Government-in-exile, Ishak bin Haji Mohamed was the oldest and had been longest in the political arena. He was born in Temerloh, Pahang,315 words
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Advertisement279 1965-01-30 9 l^^^^^^^^B^Bß^^^^fc "*r MM f _^Bl^^^^^s^ \^J^^V'O^x'Wmß *^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^ J Fat »^^£^~-^^^^*v^. y^*^^"-^^^sBT* KONG HEE F ATT CHO Y \A For this celebrated New Year jgL Festival, a beautiful. Fashionable Tugaris Watch to complete the once a year joy. IKf^Sr Tugaris precision watches reflect VXcA^sp the refined taste and exacting Xt^ijP^ standards279 words
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129 1965-01-30 10 SABOTAGE: SHIPS IN SARAWAK PORTS WARNED rUCHING, Fri. j Shipping In Sarawak ports may be targets for sabotage, the Director of Marine. Capt. J. R. Blease, warned today. He advised ship masters to take precautions. "Precautions taken In our waters now would not be out of place as sabotage attempts129 words
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65 1965-01-30 10 River boats collide: Two badly burnt KUCHING, Fri. Two motor vessels collided at the Bintawak bend of Sarawak River, near Knching this morning. One of them caught fire and burnt out. The collision was between the Hyong Lee and the Hero. The Hyong Lee caught •flre. Two members of the65 words
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Article, Illustration543 1965-01-30 10 PRIVATE SCHOOLS RUN FOR PROFIT ALSO LIABLE 25,000 forms have already been sent to employers KUALA LUMPUR. Friday T) ELIGIOUS bodies, co-operative -■-^societies, and profit-making private schools are all liable for the payroll tax. This was announced here today by the Comptroller-General of543 words
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213 1965-01-30 10 Customs catch 3 boats in big success PENANG, Frl. Penang Customs, continuing relentless war on smugglers in North Malaya, scored another major success today when they foiled two daring daylight attempts to smuggle a big load of textiles into th» mainland. The Customs received Information about 10.30 this morning that213 words
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267 1965-01-30 10 Mixed reaction to that Albakri statement. JESSELTON, Friday. pOLITICAL leaders here have reacted with mixed feelings over the reported statement by the Election Commission chairman, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, that general elections may not be held this year in Sabah. The chairman of the Social Democratic Party here, Mr. Peter267 words
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166 1965-01-30 10 VUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The i Straits Times has received more donations for the I tin mine kepala. Lee Sweei Chong, 31. whose eyes were gouged out by robbers recently. The latest contributions bring the total collected so! far to $1,990.40. Contributions came from: "Expatriate".166 words
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139 1965-01-30 10 'WE BACK YOU'— RUM BRANCH TO CUEPACS PENANG, Frl. The P:al branch of thr Railway--1 men's Union of Malaya today expressed support lor j the Congress of Unions of I Employees in Public and Civil Services (Cuepacst in demanding an early and iust settlement of the various claims submitted to139 words
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Article52 1965-01-30 10 SINGAPORE, Prt— A f»mou« jazz band from Holland, the Dutch Swing College Band, will arrive In Singapore on Sunday at 6.55 p.m. They will appear at the Badminton Hall on Feb. 7 and 8 with other local and international artistes and also at a leading52 words
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140 1965-01-30 10 SINGAPORE, Friday r J"HE Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore and chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic board of governors. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will open the first-ever three-day symposium on "Scientific and technological research in Malaysia" at the Polytechnic on Feb. 10. The symposium140 words
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Advertisement818 1965-01-30 10 For the Convenience of your CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI RAYA PUASA SHOPPING All Stores and Agencies in Singapore and Malaya will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL on Sunday, 31st January, 7965 fUUa Hf BK t L^ LJ 5. wa t_ M W HBHMV mHI wf -^J Four times round818 words
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196 1965-01-30 11 Capital will be crossroads to holiday crowds L' U A L A LUMPUR. 1V Fri. The federal capital will be the crossroads for thousands of holidaymakers next week during the Chinese New Year and Han Raya festivals. During the four-day holiday thousands from the south will go north, while I196 words
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102 1965-01-30 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A total of 711 new teachers have graduated from the Singapore Teachers Train Ing College. The teachers passed the professional part II (final year) examination for the certtficat»-ln-education. general, held at the T.T.C- last December. Another 95 were successful In the professional102 words
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Article53 1965-01-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Po- pular Hungarian-born pianist. Ju- 1 lian von Karolyi. will perform at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka i here on Feb. 18. Von Karolyi began his musical studies at the age of eight and made his first appearance in a Budapest symphony orchestra53 words
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Article27 1965-01-30 11 KUCHING. PYt— RAF helicop ters based In Kuching flew <»C mercy missions mostly for the aid of civilians in the border areas last month.27 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-01-30 11 Gilchrist: Why Soek is more cautious now. By ARTHUR RICHARDS: Kuala Lumpur, Friday BRITAIN'S military build-up in Malaysia will make President Soekarno "more cautious" in his aggressive designs. This was stated here today by the British Ambassador to Indonesia, Sir Andrew Gilchrist, before he left for Singapore to return to278 words
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195 1965-01-30 11 One nation goal the 'two ways to do it... 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The political secretary to the Malaysian Finance Minister, j Mr. Bernard Lu. says, i there are two ways of i 1 bringing about the realisation of the goal of a united Malaysian nation In a statement today,195 words
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403 1965-01-30 11 C-schools: Seminar to help principals and teachers OENANG, Fri. The Federal Inspectorate of Schools is to organise evening seminars throughout the country to help school principals, supervisors and teachers to cope with "professional problems" resulting from the introduction of the comprehensive system of education. Disclosing this in Penang today. Mr.403 words
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Article62 1965-01-30 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Indian Deputy High Commiseion^r in SiiiKaoore. Mr Thomas Abrith.tm will speak at a Lat pa :rai Centenary celebration to be held ■t the Vedic Hall in Syed Alvu Rowd on Sunday at 10.30 ajn. Thr president of the RamaKrishna M;.v.ion. Swami Sidn^t■id Ji.62 words
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Article89 1965-01-30 11 I/X'CHING. FH -The response from nonnativrs in the Kanowit area of Sarawak t:> a call to surrender weapons and ammunition has tarn very encouraging, a, police spokesman said today. Police have so far collectrd 360 wcinins dlus a large quantity of ammunition Supt. B. P.89 words
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Article24 1965-01-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— About 20 beauties will vie for the "Miss Jaycee" title at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Monday24 words
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165 1965-01-30 11 Peking's threat to Malaysia— by British envoy I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia must "keep in mind" the ex- ternal threat which it faces from Peking, the British High Commissioner to New Zealand^ t Sir lan MacLennan. j said here today. "This threat is incalculable and we don't know what the outcome165 words
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108 1965-01-30 11 SAILOR WHO ENTERED AIRFIELD FINED $50 SINGAPORE. Fri. While on shore leave and under the influence of drink, a sailor from the Royal Navy drove a land Rover "all over the airfield" at thr Paya Lebar internatioiyil airport at about 12.d0 a.m. to-lay. Thi.- afternoon Bri.i.i Frederick Taylor. 20. pleaded108 words
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Advertisement61 1965-01-30 11 engine experts choose Champion spark plugs 1 CHAMPION Insist on new silvery-plated World's favorite spark plug i| DEAF? CHICO" INVISIBLE EARPHONE! Worn insM» \oiir r«r». no iord» or Mttrnri OuarantMi (or your lifetime. UK:' i<» pair. V. i t« for frr« nooklrl MIARS EARPHONE CO PTV LTD. $u. lf 4S,61 words
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Advertisement111 1965-01-30 11 !swi fci| LAiiUCOI m Bk m WSbB&M Nil Jl y^^\\^^kooo^k mlf m- if m with every bottle of wW ji J| Martell Brandy purchased jjr if M m the States of Malaya m #«t j M r- 1 I Atft m rn^rn few. and Singapore you will mf liff|h It111 words
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Obituary50 1965-01-30 12 1$ Ward* 5/5 I Minimum > HE RODRIGO. nurband of Susan. furrier' of Oeo'rf* Kenneth Leonard Maurice Cecelia Donald Rodrlgo panned away peacefully OH. XL. in a m 29-1-65. Cortege leave* 31 Road T1 Jalan Carey. P.J. 10 a.m today. Service Amumptlon Church P J Burial ■t P I50 words
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Article64 1965-01-30 12 Word* 5/5 (Minimum) MRS. KM. NADBSON thanks friends and relatives who attended on IN- 1-63 the 16th day ritea Of her belov. d husband. MRS T. KANDIAH and family thank and friends for assistance, .cnilolencen. wreaths, and attendance at v-. funeral of her beloved huaband. They also thank Doctor64 words
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Article475 1965-01-30 12 :o Word, SIS (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL ll ,\.d i\rry Saturday and Sunday lunch tlmr HILDA'S" PO-A Orchard Road, Amber Arcade, Hpor» will be open on Kundny 31-l«S. WwhlnK a'l our customer* Kong Hee Fatt Choy. LAI WAN RESTAURANT Wleh to Announce that they will be eloeed on .v-l-65475 words
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Article154 1965-01-30 12 15 Word, Si i Minimum) HEAR REV. TOMMY SARNITT 'orla Theatre 7.50 p.m. Ad»T. ANDREWS PMSBVTIRIAN CHURCH. Ipoh. OoU Club Road rvic* 11 am. Sunday school All »<-lromr. ST ANDREW'S FRESSYTCRIAN CHURCH, Kuala Lumpur. Weld Ro»d. :io a.m and 6.1S p.m. Sunday >^hool 9.30 a.m. AH Welcome. CHRIST154 words
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Article675 1965-01-30 12 J The information which has already been disclosed reIgarding the arrest yesterday I of three major political figures is an assurance that the Government recognises both the concern that will be felt over this action, and the need to I take the public into its con- fidence675 words
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Article310 1965-01-30 12 President Johnson's dom- i ination of Congress, and overl welming evidence of the need for such a change, should ensure his proposals for a more nearly continuous Pre- j sidency a rapid passage to the necessary constitutional amendments. The gist of the proposals is that a VicePresident succeeding310 words
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Article249 1965-01-30 12 Jnche Rhir Johari's suggestion at Serdang yesterday that the agricultural college arrange staff exchanges with similar overseas institutions could help solve a vexing national problem. As he said, it is unfortunate that Malaysia must depend so largely upon overseas teachers, especially in specialised fields where students might be249 words
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298 1965-01-30 12 Reds step up 'word war' against Thailand by karslan Prager BANGKOK, Fri. A Communist propaganda offensive has been launched against Thailand, an American ally in South-East Asia so far untroubled by largescale subversion and infiltration. If the language in an indication, China is behind it. The campaign perhaps echoing CommunistAP - 298 words
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Letter178 1965-01-30 12 ANE of the greatest probv lems of our educational system is how to combine freedom and equality for the benefit of our plural society. Under our educational system any boy or girl is free to claim six years of free primary education. The school leaving age has178 words
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Letter182 1965-01-30 12 A CORRESPONDENT com- plains about the different qualifications and salaries for the posts of general assistant engineer and assistant instrument piis-ineer in the Electricity Department. Assistant instrument engineers 'salary scale $670--$1,145) are required to possess a recognised engineering college diploma or City and Guilds Elec- trical Engineering Practice182 words
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Letter68 1965-01-30 12 MY daughter, a trainee teacher, has been teaching since 1961. She was informed that she had been put on the men's scale, but she continues to receive her old salary. She wrote to the Ministry querying this but did not receive a reply. She has therefore back pay68 words
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Letter41 1965-01-30 12 TPHE Malaysian stamps marking the opening of the National Monument and the National Mosque hare been given world-wide publicity but the postal authorities have not even announced their date of issue. Can the postal authorities speak up? FRUSTRATED Singapore41 words
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Letter69 1965-01-30 12 IN reply to your correspondent's criticism of the traffic system at the junction of River Valley Road and Clemenceau Avenue. I must point out that the gyratory system at this junction is functioning satisfactorily. The recent Improvement was to give a bigger radius of turning, so that vehicles could69 words
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Letter31 1965-01-30 12 IN May last year I applied for Housing Board accommodation in Alexandra Hill Estate. After nine months I am still waiting Must an applicant wait so long? APPLICANT Singapore31 words
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Article, Illustration914 1965-01-30 12 Traffic mounts on the poison trail A SPECIAL WRITER HOW IT GOES OUT TO A WAITING WORLD CHINA KEEPS DRUB CONVOYS MOVING IN the dim-lit den the emaciated, gently dying Vietnamese addict holds the needle with its bubbling black pill of opium over the flame of his small lamp, then914 words
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Advertisement167 1965-01-30 12 Strait* Times Malay Ma J ClaaalfMd advertisements mey be handed to: COLO STORAOB SUPER. MARKET Orchard Road (Reoeptlonlet Desk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Kataeuj Naval Base. Authorised A«e*t*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House, Colryvr Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck** Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road. Naval167 words
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Advertisement58 1965-01-30 12 If you wear GLASSES... jm*4 The Proper Glosses should enoble you to see clearly as well as comfortably; otherwise, it is wise to consult a competent vision specialist optometrist, who offers you o really professional visual service. Negligence does not pay. Think about your precious vision! C. S. CHONG. O.58 words
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Advertisement343 1965-01-30 12 mW\ *e«fl *J E^La 1/"di '^^/"di U s^BH* v s^s^peii si^Sß ■Vf swfl I MBcajUaeUsV jbjM Hi 1 1 tSKfIW HERE'S HOW YASHICA HAVE DONE IT The new camera if th* J• 5 ond it's a logkal development YASHICA'. vary successful J J. It contoint many 4-3 features and hai343 words
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140 1965-01-30 13 |£UALA I.IMPIR. Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has presented PM to the police for their Hari Kaya and him-M- \<-u i-.ir celebrations. The cift was Drr.s«-ntt>d to the Assistant Commissioner. Inche M"h. mud bin sli.imsiuldin. Commandant of the Polire Depot here.140 words
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90 1965-01-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The senior sessions court president here, Syed Hassan AlJefrl, yestercay has ordered a 17-year-old youth to be sent j to the Sir Henry Gurney I School in Malacca until he reaches the age of 21 years. The youth. Mervyn BtOaft, was90 words
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Article, Illustration629 1965-01-30 13 RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur, Friday - RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur, Friday By Police arrest 190 leaders; screen more than 6,000 thugs THE POLICE in Malaya and Singapore have mounted an intensive drive against secret society hide-outs. So far they have: Detained a total ol 190 gang leaders, including more than629 words
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322 1965-01-30 13 'Success of Jurong an example to others' SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JHE United Nations representative in Malaysia, Mr. David Blickenstaff, said here today that the success of the Jurong experiment was something which other developing countries could examine to determine what were the factors which made it a success. Mr. Blickenstaff, whose322 words
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Article35 1965-01-30 13 SINGAPORE. Pn. ttm nrst I hovercraft to be exported to Japan from Britain will pass through Singapore on board the P O cargo ship. Surat due here on Feb. 5 to discharge cargo.35 words
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130 1965-01-30 13 MUAR, Fri. TH« Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Slok Yew. last night called upon Malaysian politicians to emulate the spirit and devotion of the late Sir Winston Churchill. Speaking at the oath-taking ceremony of new officials of the Parit Stongkat MCA Youth branch here,130 words
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Article70 1965-01-30 13 Sultan will join prayers SUNOEI PATANI. Frl. The Sultan of Kedah wiil ;oln the congregational prayers ;it [be Zahlr Mosque in Alor Star 00 Harl Raya morning. Muslims who wish to attend arr requeued to be at the mosque at 845 am After prayers, from 10.15 .i.m. the Sultan will70 words
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Article37 1965-01-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi:. Malaysian children will feature In a British Television film shot recently in Malaysia. The film entitled "Ulu Gomoil;" was shot by the West Reinon British Broadcasting Corporation's national history unit.37 words
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144 1965-01-30 13 JESSELTON. Frl. Sabah and Sarawak suffer not only from a lack of technical teachers, but also of technical students, an Education Ministry official said here today. Mr. J. A. Richards, the assistant adviser on technical education said students in the two States preferred whiteAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-01-30 13 Alarm bell saves lawyer but not Swiss tourist DENANG, Fri. A 1 Swiss world tourist, Miss Anna Meier, 39, was robbed of $95. US$BOO in travellers' cheques and a gold bracelet early this morning when burglars broke into a lawyer's house in Western Road where she was staying. The lawyer.315 words
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Advertisement115 1965-01-30 13 /CLEAN OlL!^k m because it stays 1 1 SEALED M jtf til! you use and Esso Motor Oils cut engine wear actually prolongs engine life! Esso Motor Oils arc scaled for your protection. You know it's refinery fresh You know it's pure! You know the container is clean You can115 words
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Advertisement53 1965-01-30 13 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE greatest ever shopping centre* GROUND and FIRST FLOOR: Upper Ground Floor*: NOW with a NEW SHOPS C 0& /97lUcUUlsHOR TOURIST& SHOPPING CENTRE l««. SUPA-SAVE CENTRE modtrn (hops, it's th« M«cc« of th« Modern Shopper. Lowest prices in the whole of Malaysi*. *OPEN: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.53 words
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Miscellaneous809 1965-01-30 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 X.1.. 4 I. I'm.vis Tor the Better Or Worser"; 6 Ipoh A; Malacca 6.17 little R«sculs— Forgotten P.M.: 2.30 Test Pattern and I Babies": 6.30 Huckleberry Music; 3.00 Programme Sun:- Hound; 7.00 New 6 in English; mary; 3.02 Maverick "Com- j 7.10 Modern Drama In809 words
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Article63 1965-01-30 14 TOKYO. Pri. Mr. Etfaku Sato, the Japanese Prime Minister, said in the Diet yesterday that Japan, which had friendly relations with both Indonesia and i. was in a position to mpclinte between them. But he added that he did not think this was an opportuneReuter - 63 words
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Article73 1965-01-30 14 WASHINOTON. Pri— The US has- ordered its ambassador U) Tanzania. Mr. William Leonhar: to return here for consultation? I as an expression of displeasure at the recent expulsion of two U.S diplomatsThe diplomats- Mr. Robert C.P Gordon, counsellor of the U.s Embassy, and Mr. Frank CReuter - 73 words
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433 1965-01-30 14 US-Japan treaty: Sato angers Red China TOKYO, Friday. RELATIONS between Communist China and Japan slid further downhill yesterday as the Chinese again denounced Prime Minister Sato while the Premier stated he would keep the, U.S.-Japan mutual security treaty in force as long as possible after it expires in 1980. InUPI - 433 words
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Article85 1965-01-30 14 Pakistani newsman shot dead KARACHI. Fri. Mr. Jamir Ahmad, news, manager of the Lahore b r anch of the Pakistan Press Association news agency, was shot dead; in Lahore last night. Mr. Abdul Baqi Balach. a member of the West Pakistan i I Assembly, was seriously wounded. Six shots were85 words
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127 1965-01-30 14 Peking to weed out the unreliables HONG KONG, FrL Communist China will soon launch a huge "rectification campaign to weed out politically unreliable elements and seek out those upon which the regime nay rely." it was reported here yesterday. The anti-Communist Chinese language newspaper Sin* Tao Jin Pao quoted newlyReuter - 127 words
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181 1965-01-30 14 Peking to Jakarta: USSIOOmiI worth of credits JAKARTA. Fri— lndonesia has received from China credits for economic development worth I'SSIOO million. Antara news asency reported from Prkins yesterday. It was quoting >tatrmrnts by Mr (ianis Harsono the Foreign Ministry's official spokesman, following the last round of talks between Dr. Subandrio,Reuter - 181 words
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Article47 1965-01-30 14 SEOUL. Fn. Briß-Gen. Kirn Hona-Kyu. the man expected tc command the 2.000 non-combat Korean troops to South Vietnam, has been found physically unfit for the post, it was reported yesterday. A new commander is expected to be named in a few days. 'UPI.UPI - 47 words
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185 1965-01-30 14 BRISBANE, Friday. THE Queensland trade union movement, rallying to the support of the striking Mount lsa miners, yesteniay called a general strike throughout the State for next Wednesday. Mount lsa. a remote Western Queensland town dependent on giant copper mines i in the area, has185 words
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Article65 1965-01-30 14 MANILA, Fri._ Mayor Antonio Villegas of .Manila has banned smoking in public places starting today. The ordr- affect* public utility vrhiclw, elevator*, fac- torins, plants and retail stores which accommodate more than 200 people or in which more than 25 people are employed, bedrooms in hospitals, hotels, dormitoriesReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement291 1965-01-30 14 VOLVO WINS ALL OVER THE WORLD Once again the Volvo car has defended, in a very superior way, its rightful claim to be the world's most successful standard production car in rally competitions. Listed below are but a few of the many distinguished rally successes won on bad roads and291 words
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Advertisement308 1965-01-30 14 It >? there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of watches, you'll never believe that308 words
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463 1965-01-30 15 AND FIVE OTHER RULING MONARCHS WILL ATTEND THE FUNERAL TODAY LONDON, Friday. QUEEN and commoner, and every strata of society between the two paid homage to Sir Winston Churchill last night by filing silently past his flag-draped coffin. Queen Elizabeth stood silently withReuter - 463 words
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171 1965-01-30 15 WASHINGTON. Fri. I President j Johnson's dec i s ion j not to send Vice-Pre-sident Hubert Humphrey in his place to Urn State funeral of j Sir Winston Churchill has caused some surprlM here. But a suggestion by a London newspaper171 words
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Article74 1965-01-30 15 1 LONDON. Fri. The People's Republic of rliina will not be represented at Sir Winston's funeral. Informed sources said today that the Peking Government had told Britain it would not be nominating a representative. No reason for this decision was given The British Government had invited allReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration89 1965-01-30 15 rh BBC will broadcast commentaries on the State funeral on the following frequencies 0900 1145 GMT on 21.66 megacycles in the 13 metre band; 0900 1345 GMT on 21.55 megacycles in the 13 metre band; OQOO 1615 GMT on 17.19 megacycles in the 16 metre band and 15. T0 megacycles89 words
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171 1965-01-30 15 PARIS. Fri General Maxlme Weygand. former French. Army commander, died here yesterday, aged 98. He broke his thigh bone In a fall in his Pans home last week. General Weygand was born in Brussels, but later became a French citizen and. asReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement37 1965-01-30 15 DON'T JUST SAT R /f-*, what you V r like with ■^^fiflfci^, Thtn take URODOnQL »n4 It will •hminatt all Uric-Acid on* ■r«v*nt indigcition and centtipatioa. Sola Agent: NICOLICH. P O Box 454. S pora. Tal: *****37 words
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Advertisement204 1965-01-30 15 Highest efficiency and sensitivity I for your greatest pleasure I With over 70 years' technical experience, NEC is a pioneer of electronics in the world. I 3-band H^^SLZggg.jj- I I 9 transistors Siß^^fei .J>— I I 550mW (output rower) 6.7 x 11.4* x 3.3 -5.5165, 3*^_ I <1 2-band ■^SgBBaEL--204 words
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Miscellaneous307 1965-01-30 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. T-ll others about fuel to be 1. Creation of hereditary factors *}*<* for nothing in parts (J). is coming? (7) 7 S 11 1 bursts weir in capita! 6. Serious crime, 'trail starting «LV«» «w, with motive <7>. 8 p° tn abroad, we hear, to307 words
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Article136 1965-01-30 16 The man who knew what war meant TO my mind one requirement was imperative and overrode c r y considerations we had to win the war. I was convinced that Winston Churchill stood head and shoulders above any other possible Prime Minister: I personally was relieved when I knew that136 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1965-01-30 16 A SUMMING UP: HE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST MEN THAT HISTORY HAS RECORDED BEAVERBROOK continued to offer Churchill advice from time to time, and again, so far as I know, he was usually wrong. It was Beaverbrook, as is well known, who advised Churchill on how to conduct1,530 words
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Advertisement99 1965-01-30 16 Sole Agents: NEW GREAT WALL CO., 49, Middle Road, SINGAPORE 7. Tel: ***** Branch Office Hardware House Ist FL. K.Lumpur Te1: ***** Issued By:- Engineering Export Promotion Council (INDIA) 6xZooIJ>V I>4smm2-speede/ecf,./1 >45mm2-speede/ ecf Zooming range from wide angle to tele:6x"!! NHSH "STi^ Automatic, through the lens exposure control (CdS). I99 words
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79 1965-01-30 17 A zebra that holds up all the traffic PEDESTRIANS using the zebra crossing in Tiong Bahru Road cause I delay and inconvenience to people travelling along this part of the road every morning between seven and eight o'clock. Almost every second a pedestrian will cross over, resulting in long traffic79 words
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Letter47 1965-01-30 17 DECENTLY 1 went to the District Hospital for some medicine in the hope that I would be treated free or be charged a dollar or so. But to my surprise I was charged $4.50. Are the health authorities trying to compete with private practitioners" VICTIM P.irii Bunta.47 words
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Letter60 1965-01-30 17 DATES oi interest CAarged by banking and finance nouses have risen but the interest rate of the savings banks has remained static. The alacrity with which increased demands upon the public were recently Imposed is in sharp contrast to the procrastination evident in any move to improve the very low60 words
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Letter50 1965-01-30 17 1 REGISTERED my name with the Labour Exchange in 1%1 and have renewed my card constantly. But disgusted with the lack of response I tore up my card. 1 have been waiting four years to get a job. Is the unemployment situation in this country that bad? JOBLESS I Kajang50 words
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732 1965-01-30 17 In the right situation —yes me to comment on a few points raised by Inche Rahim Ishak in his letter (S.T. Jan. 21). First, on what people generally understand saudara to mean. To ascertain this, one has to make a general survey. But I732 words
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263 1965-01-30 17 THE annual one-month miracle during the tasting month of traffic in the town centre oi Kuala Lumpur moving smoothly and quickly will end next week. But one must hope that the lessons from it will be learned and applied urgently. The solution to263 words
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Letter81 1965-01-30 17 IN reply to the letter by "Impatient" (B.T. Jan. 20) may I say that Jalan Tempau is a private street and that the P.W.D. has already initiated action to make up this street Into a public road. This process always takes time since it involves serving notices81 words
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Advertisement270 1965-01-30 17 i "More than 70% of S externally examined 5 members of Australian I I Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through 1 Hemingway Robertson..." k ITS JUST AS EASY FOR YOU to become a Highly-Paid Qualified Accountant The rapid growth of Malaysia has created outstanding career opportunities for qualified accountants. The270 words
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Advertisement259 1965-01-30 17 HERE IS THE NEW SANKYO AUTO-4X The world's most compact quality Bmm cine camera with 1:4 power zoom lens (f/ 1.7, 7.5 mm to 30mm) For a perfect companion to the above, see the Sankyo Load-Matic (Auto-loading Bmm Projector) Sanlcya SANKYO SEIKI MFG. Cp., LTD. Shimb«shi. Tokyo, Japa» EaMa lI.UMLi259 words
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Advertisement579 1965-01-30 18 l( nntinurd from Page 12) RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT IS Word* SS (Minimum) BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Malaysia. Sunday Services. /Sion. sernnKuon Garden 9.10 a.m.; Life, GUstead Road. 10.00 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. (Revival Hour); Galilee. 5t m.s.. I'Buir Panjang Road. 5.00 p.m. "Jesus Saves". OVERSEAS LEAVE IS Warms St (Ml*.)— Box579 words
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Advertisement1103 1965-01-30 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 15 Kurd* SI (Mi*.)— Box St el*, extra EXPERIENCED GENERAL AMAH to live in Must speak Enailsh and have references Apply 13 Merryn Road. District 11, (Spore). WANTEO TWENTY BAR Waitresses English Bpeaklng. Good salary. Apply personally New Zealand Bar. 81 Bencoolen Street. Slngapors. Tel: *****. EMM EXPERIENCED1,103 words
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Advertisement782 1965-01-30 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I4i.ro*. <« I Ml* I -Hnx i* f. m>'< DISTRICT IS. Fully rurulshed house Sem i -detached Three bedrooms too toilets. Good locality. Vacant about 2u February. Rtag Singapore *****. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW Chancery Hill, three main bedrooms, quiet hilltop, unfurnished, immediate occupation. 5,500 sq.ft. $450/-. ***** B'pore. FOR782 words
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Advertisement1020 1965-01-30 18 EDUCATION IS Word* ft (mm.)— Box it et: rxlro LCC BOOK-KEEPING iiuestlons/ explanatory solution* Modern itcbool it Batten KOHd. Spore SURVEYING LEVELLING: Theory. Outdoor Practicals All instruments Tal U7167/***** Spore RAJA'S COLLEGE offers: (Secretarial (for Girls); Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting, English. Malay Register early: U5558 Spore. RAPID COURSES! Secretarial, Stenography,1,020 words
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Advertisement880 1965-01-30 18 FOR HIRE Word* t I Hit t Hox Sa rt* txlrm COOD USED CARS for hire at moderate fee. Apply Tay Voon Used Car 32. Bencoolen street, Spore. VARIOUS SIZE* REFRICERATORS at reasonable rates Central Refrigeration. :i4t> Joo Chlat Road, a'nore Phone *****/*****. FURNITURE Kor 8lr« oi Blrc fur. enass880 words
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Advertisement963 1965-01-30 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 Word* *t (mttm.)—B*x Sa ri* txtrm I*6l VOLKSWAGEN aad 1962 Volvo' Ofllce hours tel. U5701 Singapore. Chung. View 1778 Halg Road. CITROEN IDIt 19*3 30.000 miles. I non $4,000 Galloway. ***** HH home, spore. 1950 BORCWARD 'T$- $2100/-. 1961 OttO/-, t992 A-850 8/Wagon S2HOO/-. Seen 15963 words
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Advertisement1120 1965-01-30 18 i VEHICLES FOR SALE |j IS W..r«\ S« i Mtn.)—Bnx 5» rfj. rrfr.i 1964 MINI-SUPER. ii'»i;i f Cortina. M/ 1100, 19H1 Volkswagen. IVSP '6O O/ I Rekord P/SWaiiun. 1C57 Hlllmsn. i 103.1 K/Anulla. 245 Middle Road, Spore MML i It6l HOLDBN two owners wren mair alned and In excellent condition1,120 words
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Advertisement827 1965-01-30 18 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. IS Warm* M Wm.) Bam Sl> rt*. rxtrm TIRED' LET LAUREL Ml Kteamhath refresh \ou Licensed seur M I-P K:\er Val..-y Road, s por< Ns*BMN MM lu.uo *in in I imi |i xtuirp. JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE I'.elaxlßg body-in "1 masseur/ masseuse Modi m uss Nvm-tn. H A827 words
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Advertisement1270 1965-01-30 19 V^TTLr^^^iw>dmr^\^rvirhrr^i| TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.. Out S'pori Sails P. Sham Pining CLYTONEUS Liverpiil, Avormouth ll Pt/Ttday Jai 31 MtCHAON Liverpatl, Glasgow Jaa 31 Fel 4 ANCHISES li»erieel Fll i Fit 1 Ft* 111 Fil 11 ANTENOR Luerpeil, Dublin, Glasgow... Fet 11 Fet 13 Fet 14 II Fel 171,270 words
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Advertisement1274 1965-01-30 19 |Eg|| THE EAC LINES E^ \~~7 siMCAfott niMA iimihihi iwiiiii— tra ptttAtto flune 7UI. Pketl *****. Ptint (311. Pttll *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA. LE dAVRE. HAMBURS, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, tOTNENBUHG, AJRHUS ANO COPENHACE*! Singapore P Sham Penani "BUSUANGA" (a) (41.3-4/1 Fit 2/ 9 Fll 1/ 7 Fll1,274 words
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Advertisement1280 1965-01-30 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOt I CONTINENTAL PORTS RPMAinPR Hamburg Mar t BfiN ALULK London Mar II Singaport P -am Penang M'lioiiM Mar 2* F.i 3/( Fit 7/* ".^f i;; 2 BENRINNES r- ggj gJ Singapore P. Sham Penang Rotterdam Mar 11 Fel 4/ I Frt 7/ Antwerp Mar 221,280 words
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Advertisement1316 1965-01-30 19 IpW ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. I^T^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smpport P. Sham Penang t CITY OF COLOMBO 3* Jai, 1 Fit t CITY OF KHARTOUM Fel FLAMIfc AN 15/17 Fit II 19 Fel 21 Fel I CITf OF WELLINGTON 27 Ftt/ 1 Mar 2 Mar1,316 words
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554 1965-01-30 20 DURING the past week rubber has fluctuated very narrowly, but despite this fact, and some periods of intense inactivity, turnover has been moderate report H. C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. Again there have been very few outside Influences, 'ither political or technical,554 words
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486 1965-01-30 20 INACTIVE DAY ON LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions were the order of the day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with only 2\ trading days to go before the four-day holiday closure next week. The market was inactive with prices little changed on Thursday's levels.486 words
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Article24 1965-01-30 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 28 Jan. 29 'Industrials: 80.65 80.84 Tins: 110.66 110.55 rubbers: 106.26 106.26 •Dec. SO, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article823 1965-01-30 20 BUSINESS In and reported to tiie Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (lJJOO) J1.41. (1 (100) »1.43: C.S. HtldlnM (1000) S2dS; Dunlapa (1.000) JI.6S. («000) SI «7: Eastern Smelters823 words
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Article22 1965-01-30 20 JAN. 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71J cents (unchanged). TIN: $614.75 (down SI). Unofficial estimated offering 275 tons (up 35 tons)22 words
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Article245 1965-01-30 20 I.'EBRUARV firat grade rubber t.a.la. 1 buyart closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ypstentay at IU cent* per lb., uncban^<-d on Thursdays cloning level lor the po»ition. The tone was very quiet. (I.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting price* In cents par lb. yesterday: Int. 1 K.S.S.245 words
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Article85 1965-01-30 20 r prlE Malayan Eichanx* Banks' Am--1 ciatlon made tbere changes la Its raten to merchants yesterday (all rates to (lOOi: New Yerk: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d/st. 33J credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35», airmail OD 35i, 90 d/at.85 words
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317 1965-01-30 20 HPHK price of tin In Penang X yesterday fell by one dollar to $611.75 on an offering estimated increased by 35 tons to 27.1 tons. In London on Thursday tin held about steady throughout moderate dealings to show hardly any change on balance,317 words
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Advertisement1218 1965-01-30 20 If aY /^ißlt LJ LJ A y frtmM Mill f)M VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Croat Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal loronto Detroit Cicago "MamlitM Man" 13 Mar 25 Mar 21 air 1 Mar I Mar May < "Mikisliaia Mars" 21 Mar I Apr 4 May1,218 words
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Advertisement994 1965-01-30 20 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INOU. PAKISTAN AM P SUIF SflrVlCt BtUPCTA 11 Fll 12 11 Fal 14/11 Fll S'WI P. S'haa Penans BOMttlA- I Mar 1/11 Mar 1M« Hat RAJULA 11/ IFN 7 Fel I Fll FROM lU<miU. NEW HAUND RAJUiA 24/ 1 Mai I Mai 1 Mar iea»a '•mamie Spore P994 words
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Advertisement335 1965-01-30 20 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings from Malaysia direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lakes ports Vessel Singapore P. S'htm Penang Arr. Montreal BENGKALIS 1/ I Mil 11/11 Mar 12/11 Mar 12 Apr BILLITON 4/11 Apr 12/11 Apr 14/15 Apr 14 May IZEEUNO 4/11 Mar 12/11 V.i 14/15 May335 words
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Advertisement808 1965-01-30 21 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the I office of the Director of Public Works. Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur irom PWD. Registered Piling Contractors (Class BX and above) for the Piling Foundations to the Proposed General Hospital at Seremban up to 12 noon on Friday I'titli February. 1965.808 words
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Advertisement1144 1965-01-30 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOB SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Senior Technical Assistant in the Resettlement Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: (a) Passed Form IV English or its equivalent with Mathematics and Physics as subjects. (b> Possession of approved qualification such as City1,144 words
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Advertisement678 1965-01-30 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, for the following works:<a> The repair and reinstate- j ment of the access roads, drains etc. within the stan- dard factory building com- I pounds in the light industrial area.678 words
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Advertisement752 1965-01-30 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Applications are Invited tor the following appointments In the Electricity Department. The comI mencing basic salary offered will Ibe dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus I Central Provldtnt Fund benefits. Appointments will be on temporI ary basis in the752 words
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Advertisement638 1965-01-30 21 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IX THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE BANKRUPTCY NOS. 265/1956 Abdul Hamld bin Abdullah, 628-C. Aljunled Road, Spore. (.Usher). 427/ 1956 Koh Yeok Eng. 88, Johore Road, Spore (Driver). 370/ 1957 K. Thambiah, 34-B. Delta Avenue, Spore. (Attendant). 568/1957 Attan bin Idrls, 1678. Kirn Keat638 words
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Advertisement458 1965-01-30 21 INVESTMENT OFFICER FOR MALAYSIA We need a man between ages 28 and 35 preferably with a University degree. The man we will employ must have had several years experience with a bank, trust company, investment brokerage firm or similar institution and be familiar with the local investment market. This is458 words
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326 1965-01-30 22 RACING with Epsom Jeep: Kuala Lumpur, Friday JJOX OFFICE 111 and Entertainment V two of the Shaw Stable's three-horse team for the Teng ku's Gold Cup on Feb. 7 will contest the Cup Trial over 9f here on Sunday. Stable jockey Des326 words
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Article402 1965-01-30 22 EPSOM |EEP spotlights the fancied runners tomorrow: RACE ONE hengai Batu cuu handle Dg; working well. Cinema IV third to Captain'j, Guide over Penang 7f in Oc'.iber: has von over 7f. The Wee Cobbler a winner over Bukit Timah 7f last seasonworking well. RACE TWO Beradu402 words
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Article1232 1965-01-30 22 Race 0ne— 2.30 Cl 6 Div z ($4,000) 7f 1 ***** Cbenrai Batu g (Dato Low Vat) Rocigers. 7 9.0 (F) Maniam 11 2 ***** Petite Mademoiselle g (Venl Vlcii Paul. 6 813 3 ***** Helena a (Olympia St Teh 6 8.12 <F) M. Lee 1 41,232 words
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Article160 1965-01-30 22 MELBOURNE. Pri. American Billle Jean Moffltt and 1 Robyn Ebbern. of Australia, who have won three state doubles titles on the Australian lawn tennis titles cult (his season, today qualified tor the doubles final in the national championships here. Seeded third for the event. Miss Moffitt andReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement326 1965-01-30 22 ASSISTANT ENGINEER Required by Consulting Engineers in Kuala Lumpur for the design and technical administration of air-conditioning and mechanical services on commercial and industrial projects. Send resume of qualifications and experience to: PREECE, CARDEW RIDER, Mercantile Bank Building. 7th floor, Market Street, Kuala Lumpur. SITUATIONS VACANT S nd^ Te:cTence Preference326 words
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Advertisement389 1965-01-30 22 NOTICES LOST OF CERTIFICATES j POLAR CREAMERIES k CO., LTD. 254 Macphrnon Road. Singapore 13. APPLICATIONS have been made I (o the Directors of this Company to Issue to See Char Ham and See Kan. of Parit Bulat, Muar. Johore; end See Eng Sek. ot 66 Upper Nankin Street. Singapore;389 words
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Advertisement304 1965-01-30 22 from COLD STORAGE SUNSHINE BAKERIES Whether the occasion is a birthday, wedding, anniversary or just an impromptu get-together, there's just nothing better than Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries, why? because Cold Storage Sunshine Conf ectioneris* are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest standards of hygiene. Cold304 words
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Article203 1965-01-30 23 Choo may lose coaching job By Ken Fernandez KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Choo Seng Quee may lose his Job as Malay-, sian national soccer coach for schools. Choo left for Singapore four months ago and since then has not done any coaching of schoolboys. A spokesman of the FA. of Malaysia203 words
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373 1965-01-30 23 Negri Rangers pull off a Ist day surprise INTER-CLUB HOCKEY QUAD SINGAPORE, Friday IGKI SEMBILAN Rangers, dark horses in the new quadrangular tournament for champ ion hockey clubs, pulled off a first-day surprise when they beat the powerful Kilat Club of Kuala Lumpur at Farrer Park today. In the other373 words
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Article98 1965-01-30 23 MALACCA SEEK REVENGE MALACCA. Fri. Malacca Chinese and Perak Chinese meet again in the MCFA Cup final at Kubu Stadium here on Sunday (5.15 p.m.). Last year Perak beat Malacca 3-1 in the final played at Ipoh. "With the advantage of playing at home this year, we expect to avenge98 words
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Article184 1965-01-30 23 Ross gets first team game today RUGGER IITUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The I Selangor Rugby Union 1964- 65 season ends tomorrow with the annual match between Selangor I Club and a Selangor Invitation I fifteen on the Kuala Lumpur Padang (kickofl 5 p.m.). I The Invitation team this year will comprise184 words
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Article18 1965-01-30 23 LONDON. Prl. England beat Scotland 7-2 in an international badminton match at Eastbourne I yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration256 1965-01-30 23 LIM KEE CHAN - Billy Ng to meet Aik Huang in 'return' LIM KEE CHAN SBA TO STAGE ALL-STAR EXHIBITION MATCHES FOR ALL-ENGLAND FUND By OINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Badminton Association will stage an all-star programme of three singles and one doubles at the SBA Hall. Guillemard Road, on Feb. 9. Proceeds will go256 words
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212 1965-01-30 23 New Zealand attack with seven bowlers CRICKET AUCKLAND, Fri. Pakis- tan, pinned down by accurate bowling, lost eight wickets for 161 runs on the opening day of the Second cricket Test against New Zealand at Eden Park here today. 1 For the first tlm* In many yean. New Zealand used212 words
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Article727 1965-01-30 23 j Norman Siebel - j Norman Siebel By IN ABANDONING the two-zone grouping for the Malaya Cup tournament this year at the insistence of the big states because they have lost money, the FAM should not fall back again on a previous "reject There is at the moment the727 words
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Article26 1965-01-30 23 Major units final (Seremban>: Ist Bn N- Zealand Inf. Reg: bt 17 Gurkha Signals 41-32. Rengam Lge (Kluang): Choon Seng bt I Yong Kek 63-55-26 words
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Article18 1965-01-30 23 McGilUvray Cup IT. Ansoni: Jendarata 2 K- Bemam 1. Friendly (Kluang Fed. Engineers 3 Kluang Indians 2.18 words
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Advertisement157 1965-01-30 23 THE MOST WANTED GIFT M THE RIGHT ™/mW A// WRITING jj&^/ff IM/ At All P-n Dealen MT RADIAN CORPORATION LTD., ty 720 -A, Upper Seronqoon Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****. n ii DON'T FEEL ILL [jb- rn| S WHEN YOU J^&H &bpj TDAUCI ~~/Jnl 'til| lAI |\j^ N7» I i nHwkL157 words
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Advertisement190 1965-01-30 23 Mm Now is the time to give After Shave Lotion and Lather Shaving Cr«M AH* Shave Lotion and HeJr CNm w I After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodorant and Body Talcum OLO SPICE MASCULINE FRESHNESS MAKES IT GREAT TO BE A MAN I SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON I JBmn190 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-01-30 23 DIARY SOCCER Bardhan Cop final: Perak Indiana v S'gor Indians (Stadium Perak. 8 p.m.) Friendly: TBA v Tampenis Rovers i (Fairer Pk) HOCKEY Friendly quadran- inilar: CSC v Negri (4 p.m.); SRC v Kilat (5. both matches at Far- Irer Pk).41 words
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Article218 1965-01-30 24 'SOEKSTANDS ALONE' MYTH ENDED KCALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Subandrio-Chen Vi communique has destroyed the myth, once and for all, that Indonesia's foreign policy is independent and non-aligned. This was stated by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Mohamed Ghazali bin Shafie, when he commented on the218 words
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Article32 1965-01-30 24 RANGOON, Pri— The Government today announced nationalisation of Burma Unilever Ltd., established over 10 years ago as a Joint enterprise between trie Burmese Government and the British Lever Brothers firm.32 words
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Article77 1965-01-30 24 SYDNEY, Fri. Mr. Ray Maber today resigned as Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 24 hoars after being sent for trial on a charge of indecency. In a statement announcing his resignation, he insisted that he was completely innocent of the charge. Maher,AP - 77 words
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455 1965-01-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri PEK ING-PRODUCED films were recently shown in a Communist terrorist camp in the Malaysia-Thai border area. Security forces found the vacated camp capable of accommodating more than 200 terrorists. Intelligence reports reaching security officials indicated that terrorists have regrouped in the455 words
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Article330 1965-01-30 24 LONDON. Fri. A generally satisfactory week ended on a very firm note. Business showed a marked expansion and brokers reported an increase In inquiries. Investment buying was again stimulated by the recent Government moves to boost exports and by the steady flow of encouraging company statements. Dollar stocks330 words
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Article55 1965-01-30 24 LONDON. Prl. Spot 22' d., Mar. 21 \d Apr. 21-* d.. May 21 7 i.d., Apr. June 21 T »d.. July Sept 21 \d.. Ot Dec. 21-9 16d.. Jan.' Mar. 21,.d., Apr. June July Sept 21-5 16d Oct Dec 21--5 lfid.. c.l.f. Feb 21-5 16d.. M;.r 21-3 16d., Apr55 words
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Article26 1965-01-30 24 LONDON. Fri Buyers £1225. sellers £1235. Forward buyers £1220. sellers £1225. Settlement £1240. Turnover am 65 tons, p.m. 35 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.26 words
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289 1965-01-30 24 The prying Press makes life a misery: Beatrix HAGUE. Fri. Newspapers prying into the private lives of royalty can make life a misery. Crown Princess Beatrix I of the Netherlands declared here today. In an interview with the Dutch national news agency ANP. the Princess said: 'Journalists and photo- graphersReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement11 1965-01-30 24 GUERLAIN cosmetics lOii^vrics SOLE AGENTS L. E. TELS Cos TRADING SOCIETY11 words
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Advertisement96 1965-01-30 24 1 Vim Ufs&fflsL FREEZING l^rft^^^S^S CHAMBER I iOOI i\ \i 'i'et CBWK- W 179I 79 _.6o| \L-V2i!J^ r°H -"I II I 24 1 M/-J COOLING HH J^M CHAMBER <f* MITSUBISHI m m TWO DOOR «W- TEMPERATURE B REFRIGERATORS NO DEPOSIT NEEDED HIRE-PURCHASE TERAAS $34.00 PER MONTH (SPORE) Model MR-174FS cv.96 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-01-30 24 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 73 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang 91 75 Ipoh 73 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 91 72 C. Highland 73 5543 words
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