The Straits Times, 5 February 1965
1965-02-05
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Title Section27 1965-02-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Slat** 1 1 Serf** 1 1 n The Straits Times Est. 1845. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1965. 15 CKNTS. KDN 1189: 100527 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-02-05 1 THE Cabinet is W taking a serious view of the threat of industrial action by Government servants at a time when this country is facing a serious external threat with national 7 security at stake by the Prime Minister after the Cabinet meeting yesterday. I ngku Aziz (the93 words
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Article, Illustration601 1965-02-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Cabinet held an emergency session today and announced that it was taking a "serious view" of the threat of industrial action by Government servants at a time when the country's security was at stake. After the meeting, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul601 words
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540 1965-02-05 1 IfUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. The 135 Munic ip a 1 firemen here who went on a work-to-rule at 1 a.m. today were warned sternly by the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman that they will get into "serious trouble" if they neglect their duties. "I540 words
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Article104 1965-02-05 1 AUCKLAND. Thurs. The Royal New Zealand Air Force Maritime Reconnaissance Support Unit has in the last 10 months reported 61 sightings !of Japanese trawlers within New Zealand territorial waters, according to air sources the Auckland Star said today. The Sunderland Flying Boats of the unitReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-02-05 1 NEGLIGENCE OF THE POSTAL DEPT-BY MEMBER OF PUBLIC This notr. with several spelling mistakes, was found glued lo tne stamp machine at the General Post Office here yesterday. It reads: "This mechine is faulty. Neglegence of the Postal Authorties causes public not only waist their money tut time too. "So108 words
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Article55 1965-02-05 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain's Labour Government last night won a vote of confidence In the House of Commons for its handling of the nations affairs in its first 100 days of office by a majority of 17. It defeated a Conservative opposition motion of no confidence byReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration342 1965-02-05 1 Wife of Teerath Ram burnt to death IPOH. Thurs. Mrs. Teerath Ram, 51. wife of the principal of the Anglo Chinese School here and president of the National Union of Graduate Teachers, was burnt to death here on Tuesday342 words
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Article27 1965-02-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs Tne Barlsan Soslalis Assemblyman for Chua Chu Kang. Chio Cheng t Thun. 24. was released from prt- son on Chinese New Year's Eve.27 words
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Article61 1965-02-05 1 LONDON Thurs— Sir Wins- ton Churchill's oratory today joined thr "Top Ten" lonapliiyinu recoras In Britain, BkM \z with pop dnsen tattling for hit- p;«i\idf honour.-. The journal Hen Musical E>pfM phut tl at numbt'i record eni:'leri Thr Voice of St Winston Churchill. one point61 words
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657 1965-02-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman has warned political leaders of the dangers of spreading fear and despondency among the people and has advised them to make unity the keynote of all their deliberations. "Without unity it is impossible for us to defend our657 words
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Article25 1965-02-05 1 STOP PRESS C'WEALTH MEETING LONDON. Thurs. Kriti»li Premier HareM Wilson will announce I <•• li> Commonwealth Premiers' ronferenre lo he held in London in .lunr. Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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230 1965-02-05 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs JNDIA has charged Communist China with preparing to launch a new attack on India along the Sikkim-Tibet border. In a Note handed to the Communist Chinese embassy here on Tuesday and relea.-eci yesterday. India said Peking was repeating thr BCttonaAP - 230 words
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Article24 1965-02-05 2 KATMANDU. Thurs. Nep;i] and Communist China li.ut Hgrerd to start a postal .-.mice brtwren Katmandu and Ili'-i. capital of Communist-held Tibet.— AP.AP - 24 words
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113 1965-02-05 2 Maca suffers a setback as Mutuc defects MANILA, Thurs. iTX President Diosdado Macapagal's re-election campaign suffered a blow today with the politiciil defection of Mr. Amelito R. Mutuc, former ambassador to Washington and one of the !resiient'a closest aides. Mr. .Mutuc resigned from President Macapa-' ftals Liberal Party, and inAP - 113 words
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Article20 1965-02-05 2 RANGOON. Thur.v. India baa d to buy 200.000 ions ol rice at £37 a long ton.— UPI.UPI - 20 words
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Article, Illustration412 1965-02-05 2 FEAR OF COUNTER-ATTACK BY GEN. NOSAVAN VIENTIANE, Thurs. Forces loyal to the La6tian Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, were last night in control of this tiny capital after a pitched battle with para-military police supporting right-wing General Phoumi Nosavan earlier yesterday. The troops, underReuter; UPI - 412 words
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260 1965-02-05 2 LAOS REDS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ARMY FEUD BANGKOK, Thursday. pREMIER Thanom Kittikachorn said today ht has received reports that Communist Pathet Lao troops have launched at least two offensives in Laos to take advantage of the right-wing feuding in Vientiane. The Premier and an army spokesman said two Thai militaryUPI - 260 words
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100 1965-02-05 2 Floods hit 41,000 in Central Java lAKARTA. Thurs. About 41.000 prupl* are being evaluated from thr flood-strickrn rcnioiis of Central Java. Dr. Sudarono. of (he central committee tor victims of natural disasters, said medicine, food and clothing were ncriled for the victims hit by floods and landslides in villages inReuter - 100 words
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Article61 1965-02-05 2 Killed to show ears to girl MANILA. Thur.-. Police art holding a young man who alleftedlv killed another youth and cut orf his cars to give to his fiancee. The Philippine News Service s.iid a murder charge h:td been filed adainst ;i 24-year-old man in the Mountain Province. Northern Luzon61 words
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141 1965-02-05 2 1/ARACHI. Thurs. Pakl- Stan's Foreign Minister. Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto, said here yesterday that the Initiative to enlist Paklsta.,l mediation In the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia had to come from the countries concerned. "If they ask Pakistan to mediate we shallReuter - 141 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-02-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ijCOUG K MBtL J CAW BXPLAN V colour? y^ aA rue ccasoj v »^j f TMAIJ^ 23't22 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-02-05 3 WILSON: A FULL-SCALE REVIEW OF PLANE LONDON, Thurs. pRI M E Minister Harold Wilson has announced a conditional reprieve for Britain's contro- i versial TSR-2 tree- top bomber. He told Parliament that i work on the 1.400 mile-an- I hour tactical strike and435 words
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189 1965-02-05 3 CELMA (Alabama). Thurs. 13 All available state troopers have been ordered to stand by In Alabama amid rLsln? tension following the arrest of another 800 Negroes in Selma and nearby Marion Arres:s ■emiday boosted the tottl in the current 16-dav-olrtReuter - 189 words
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293 1965-02-05 3 BRITAIN TO BREAK GENEVA DEADLOCK ON DISARMAMENT LONDON. Thurs Britain will try to break the hopeless deadlock between the rival U.S. and Soviet disarmament plans, Lord Chalfont, Britain's new Minister for Disarmament, announced here yesterday. It was up to Britain to put a completely new plan at the Geneva disarmamentReuter - 293 words
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Article41 1965-02-05 3 WASHINOTON. Thurs. The Chinese nationalist ambassador, Mr. T. F. Tsiang. yesterday handed over USSSO.OOO cheque to Senator Robert F. Kennedy on behalf 01 the Nationalist Chinese Government ana people for the John F Kennedy Memorial Library Building Fund.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article120 1965-02-05 3 Wilson puts off American visit LONDON, Thurs. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, has postponed his visit to North America planned for Feb. 9 to 12. Government officials announced here yesterday. No new date has been fixed for Mr. Wilsons visit. The announcement said Mr. Wilson had decided toReuter - 120 words
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Article39 1965-02-05 3 MEXICO CITY, Thurs.— A bus overturned and plunged down a 100-foot ravine on the Pan-Ameri-can highway about 200 miles north of here yesterday, killing 20 people nnd injuring 40 others, it was reported here. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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142 1965-02-05 3 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Danish teenarers have switched their loyalty almost overnight from tight Jeans to wide sailor s trousers or. as they call them, "trumpet trousers." The fad started three weeks aeo in a tiny shop in a cellar underneath one of the small waterUPI - 142 words
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223 1965-02-05 3 U.S plans new-style airborne commando force ARMY FAVOURS IDEA BUT OBJECTIONS BY AIR FORCE LIKELY WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Army has recommended converting one of its infantry divisions into a revolutionary air assault group designed to strike swiftly into troubled areas such as SouthEast Asia. This recommendation Is one ofAP - 223 words
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205 1965-02-05 3 LONDON, Thursday. SIR Alec Douglas-Home, former Prime Minister last night called for tighter controls on immigration into Britain. Sir Alec, in a speech prepared for delivery at a party meeting here, detended the Conservative Government Act of 1962 whichReuter - 205 words
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Article32 1965-02-05 3 BONN. Thur.v A Canoma let bomber from a Rc;yal Air Puree nuclear base in CJermany crashed I near Osnabrueck yesterday, killing I the pilot and navigator. Reuier.Reuter - 32 words
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172 1965-02-05 3 $960,000 Bill to save the Tower of Pisa OOME. Thurs.— ltaly's 1V Parliament yesterday had under consideration a Bill calling for emergency action to save the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Bill, submitted by the Government, would authorise the Ministry of Public Works to ask qualified technicians, Italian and nonItalianReuter; AP - 172 words
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102 1965-02-05 3 £HICAGO, Thurs. Three teenagers were charged yesterday with kicking and shooting dead a 66-year-old man they robbed to get money for pep pills. Police said that George del Vecchio. 16, confessed that he and Joseph Varchetto, also 16. and Eugene Waswill. 17. were underReuter - 102 words
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631 1965-02-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thur» I 1 IK Adult Education Board is going ahead with plans to expand its programme of vocational, civic, social, cultural and recreational education in the Stale. Top priority will be given to the educational needs of the rural people under this new631 words
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Article460 1965-02-05 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT: IN AND OUT THK following It todays schedule J of civil aircraft movement at Paya Lebar airport, 81o«apore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt, Damascus, Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur <BA 7<H> 5.45 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran. Bombay. Colombo (BA 712> S.2S p.m.; trom Sydney, Darwin460 words
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Article24 1965-02-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Police Band will give a public performance at the Esplanade between 5 pjn. and 6 pm. on Feb. 9.24 words
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Article142 1965-02-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. ONE of Britain's top combos, the Rolling Stones, with their long unkempt hair and sloppy clothes will 1 arrive here in a fortnight, to give two performances at the Badminton Hall on At their shows the Rolling Stones will present to their Singapore fans142 words
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Article85 1965-02-05 4 Shakespeare Company coming here SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The New Shakespeare company of London will present two Shakespeare plays at the Victoria Theatre next week. On Feb. 13 and 14. "The Taming of the Shrew" will be staged. "The Tempest" will be performed on the following two nights. The company will be85 words
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Article90 1965-02-05 4 bINOAPORE, Thum. Joy rides in light planes proved so popular during the holidays that the Royal Singapore Plying Club has decided to extend the facilities over the weekend. Nearly 1.600 people have been taken up for flights around the island at $10 for an adult and90 words
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Advertisement274 1965-02-05 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION WISHES ALL ITS MALAY AND CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR f«%ijyi?l now showingT" I it YI.JLJrr SINGAPORE ■No Free Lists DAILY AT 11a.m. -1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. -V bHb\ iHsB COLOR ay OcLuit ANN-MARGRET CaROL LYNLEY TONY FRANCIOSA I x-— PLUS ON STAGE TONIGHT AT 9.30pm. 1274 words
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Advertisement257 1965-02-05 4 PARAMOUNT Phon.: *****) Last Day: 1.30-3.30-7.00 ft 9.30 p.m. Haylcy Mills Mauric* Chevolitr Gcorqs Sand«r« "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" (Technicolor) sk t^^^t^^^Mt^W Op*n» To-morrow BH^^ w^^j ShOWI Doilr Af W^M^Z^M^/J^^KMrnJ 130-3.30-7.00 bB^P; -4(gkE^*^^jj m jm*M T 93 pm jjK^c^lC^ r^mfli'M CLIFF ROBE TSON W^HH^L^^HLBaZk^b^* MARIA PERCHY I kj/m F257 words
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Advertisement19 1965-02-05 4 NEW CENTRAL THEATRE Jalon Eunos, S'por*. Tel: 4»551 TODAY: 3-*-« P.M. "JUNCLEE" hindi In Color. Shommi Kcpoor Sairo Bonu19 words
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Advertisement281 1965-02-05 4 j f^nd BIG j ChWEEKS I Singapore CAPITOL FEDERAL X.L Penang m (NO FREE LISTS) I The MOST INCREDIBLE STORY of MEN WAR! I **Jm TW£ DARING PLAN I THE SECRET INVASION^ 3* A^BBBn2yJBtB»Or^BHBR\ B rt *BtH^W ■VAr 4b%^ _t.aW Vs^Sfla hsoVJ \b«v. 5 r* -Jry JBsty +jmW *t: X281 words
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Advertisement595 1965-02-05 4 wishFs all its malay chinese patrons i A HAPPY NEW YEAR N.B. All Thfottti No Free Lut \O\V SIIOUIX. Ham 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.3n D m I CMttMvr^i COiOt Oiwk ANN-MARGRET CAROL LYNLEY I Plus On Stoqc-Tomqhf at 9.30pm "FASHION FIESTA" ODEON CATHAY Special M. oJoy at 8.300 m. t,595 words
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Article, Illustration369 1965-02-05 5 THEY USED TWO BLANKETS IN CLIMB OVER PRISON WALL JPOH. Thurs. A nation-wide hunt is now on for three young robbers who escaped from the Taiping prison early yesterday morning. All three are long-term prisoners serving between lour to 10 years for robberies369 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-02-05 5 r A teacher. Miss Mary Teoh. was elected "Commercial Queen" at the Chinese New Year-Hart Raya dance organised last night by the Penang branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers at the E and O Hotel here. Eleven girls from among the guests lined86 words
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97 1965-02-05 5 Picnickers car in drain: Seven injured PENANG Thurs Seven picnickers a woman, three men, two girls and a boy were injured when the car which was taking; them home overturned and plunged into a monsoon drain in front of Tanjone Bungah Park yesterday. The woman Teh Eu Ghee, 28. and97 words
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Article41 1965-02-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— When the tin market re-opened today after the two-day break for the Chinese New Year holidays the price was quoted in Penang unchanged at 5614.37 J. The offering was estimated at 235 tons, down five tot.s.41 words
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299 1965-02-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thursday. SINGAPORE yesterday had 117 accident cases in which one boy was killed, and seven others se- 1 riously injured The fatal accident occurred at Thomson Road at about 9 ;i in. A 10-year-old boy. Sulalman bin Mohamad, was crossing the299 words
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Article78 1965-02-05 5 PENANG. Thurs. A Malayan almanac and diary the first publication of its kind in the coun- try has been issued by the Pen- an* Catholic Information Service Edited by the director of th«l Service, the Rev. Father Jame.< I Chan, this 350-page guide, priced at 12.50 a78 words
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Article45 1965-02-05 5 KfALA LUMPUR. Thurs.- Thr daughter oi Lord Head, the Brm«4i High Commissioner here, arrived this morning for a two-month holiday. Mis^ Tov^a Head. 26. is working it the British Council In London. I Slie was inei by her father.45 words
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132 1965-02-05 5 Japan is to help form training centre in Singapore TOKYO. Thurs.— The Japanese Government has decided to co-operate in establishing a vocational training centre in Manila and a technical training centre in Singapore this year, the Foreign Ministry said today. A team of Japanese experts will be sent to the132 words
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119 1965-02-05 5 SARAWAK PATROL FINDS TWO DEAD SOEK MEN SINGAPORE. Thurs Security forces hare found the bodies of two Indonesian euerillas while patrolling the mountainous border area of Sarawak's fifth division on Tuesday. Some arms, ammunition and equipment were also found with the bodies. This was revealed in Singapore today by the119 words
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Article43 1965-02-05 5 1 GEORGETOWN, (British Ouianat. Thurs. Mr. Robert C. Thorn. 46. has arrived here to head the Special Branch of the British Gu.ana force. Assistant Commissioner Thorn was formerly with the Special Branch of the Malayan Force. I Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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208 1965-02-05 5 i IPOH. Thurs.— A new j A type of flre engine I the Firefly emergency tender mat can cross j a 4f t-deep stream, is to be added to the lpoh fire brigade. This is part of the $127,000 Improvement plan for flre-208 words
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Advertisement42 1965-02-05 5 Continents FINEST "trad" band all Singapore's /waiting forperforming nightly at CATHAY RESTAURANT and GOODWOOD'S ARUNDEL ROOM GREAT WORLD CABARET Presents Special General Rodio Nite Courtesy of: HOCK CHEONG CO. Also at the mike nightly Diana Jimmy Plus 175 Hostesses to choose from.42 words
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Advertisement298 1965-02-05 5 -v~ £3 OH MY DARLING! C^^'jSt/L WN'T WORRY i-Jjkmjf^m DARLING! -JB L ts 8° Ol 't tonight Vf >Jf l^m. I want to see the Mu.-4c m Show to-night. /*^S\ No! No! My dear! We can't r\f J!^'A*&s*j/ taJce tne rlsk II ls the ser —</\.( r"7V"'"^s^%»wJ vant's day off.298 words
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Article, Illustration469 1965-02-05 6 Hole-in-heart boy saved by surgeons on way home MELBOURNE DOCTORS: HE IS STRONG, HEALTHY AND EAGER TO RETURN SINGAPORE. Thurs TOH Tiong Sun, aged 6, the hole-in-the-heart Singapore boy, will return home from Melbourne tomorrow strong and healthy after a successful operation in Australia. For the first time in his469 words
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196 1965-02-05 6 SABAH IS TO SPEND $1.4 MILLION ON ROADS THIS YEAR JESSELTON, Thurs. THE Sabah Government has decided to spend $1.4 million on its road programme this year. A Government spokesman said today that at a recent meeting the State Cabinet finalised the programme for the development area and feeder roads196 words
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Article36 1965-02-05 6 jesselton. Thurs. The j Sabah Indian Association has donated $501 towards the troops entertainment fund, the money being part of the proceeds of a variety concert held by the associai tion in December.36 words
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186 1965-02-05 6 Hospital has $16,555 unclaimed deposits 1 UUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Gcnei ral Hospital here has $16,555 waiting to be collected by 989 former patients. This is an accumulation of deposits paid by patients during 1963. Thr list of former patients, with the amounts which they can collect was published in186 words
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97 1965-02-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Pan-Malayan Is--1 lamic Party youth section today deplored the recent detention of its leaders under the Internal Security Act. The detained PMIP leaders ar« us president. Dr. Burhanuddin Al--1 Hclmi, and us vice-president, Daio 'Raia Mohamed Hanifah bin Haji Abdul97 words
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Article167 1965-02-05 6 J^ONDON. Thurs. World consumption of natural rubber outpaced production last November, according to preliminary figures issued today by the International Rubber Study Group. Consumption in November was 182.500 long tons. Including estimated gross Imports Into Russia, and Communist China of 18.000 and 6.500 longAP - 167 words
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Miscellaneous230 1965-02-05 6 Onp Jitf I. T. IfinmNn V yew! iroor s suppevitYGor I J* BB l^^^~coiJßSE not.'] G^? r J hey, there/ what th 1 next one of \ou A I HIS MEMORY BA£K, HE CANT K.BLfT I PONT WHAT VO WE Ti^Sa YOU POIN' WITH TH' I QOOKS ASKS ME THAT230 words
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342 1965-02-05 7 Tourists' liner by-passes festive Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs J^ LARGE passenger-cum-cargo vessel with 560 to 600 tourists aboard by-passed Singapore on Tuesday because of the limited berthing and departure facilities here over the holiday period. The Fairstar, which was carrying some Sin-gapore-bound passengers from Australia, proceeded directly to Colombo. j 1342 words
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Article57 1965-02-05 7 PENANG. Thurs. Penang Umno building's $25,000 second- j storey in MacAlister Road will be declared open by the Prime Mi- 1 nlster. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at j 10 a.m. on Sunday. Feb. 28. There will be a tea tmnr the same evening followed by a57 words
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182 1965-02-05 7 Singapore Govt. plans anti-smoke drive on road vehicles SINGAPORE. Thurs. I' L T*HE Singapore Government is to launch a camx paign against vehicles emitting exessive smoke on the roads. i 1 Ths Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will meet all operators of public transport services soon to urge them182 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-02-05 7 INDONESIAN CHRISTIANS ARE OPPOSED TO CONFRONTATION KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesian Christians believe that all countries should be left a10r.3 to shape thoir own national destinies, free from political intervention from outside. This was stated today by the Anglican Bishop here, the Right170 words
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79 1965-02-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three men. who had "one too many at their friend"s house," were produced In tile emergency court yesterday on charges of being drunk and incapable. Sailihu Mohammed Hussain Hajar Mohktden. A. Govinda Samy. 50. and Ma Kcng Tiow. who pleaded79 words
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141 1965-02-05 7 Thirteen detainees released on eve of holidays SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thirteen political detainees, including two women, were released from the Changi and Outram prisons on Chinese New Year's Eve. The women, detained In September. 1963. are Yong Choo Seah and Tan Koon Cheng who had been kept in Outram prison. Among141 words
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115 1965-02-05 7 More road blocks to check petty smugglers KUALA LUMPUR, j Thurs. More road I blocks have been set up I to catch petty smugglers. A spokesman of the CusI toms Department here said past experience had shown i that road blocks, set up i some distance away from the normal115 words
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Article63 1965-02-05 7 Admits robbing woman SINGAPORE, Thurs. A man. Yew Joon Pong, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing woman, Loh Kway Loke. in Victoria Street at 8 p.m. on Jan. 29. Yew admitted robbing her of $6 and a gold ring worth $15. The magistrate, Mr. K. C. Rajah, transferred63 words
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Advertisement294 1965-02-05 7 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders294 words
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Advertisement487 1965-02-05 7 NQ*^/ SECURITY I SAVING ACCOUNT iKfIE 7 DAYS' NOTICE m-UwMM ONE MONTH DEPOSIT I2\9j9m SIX MONTHS OR LONGER PERIOD I I Ploc« your fund* wh*r* you can earn th« maximum secuiity and interest. Sinaapor* Financa offers you both, for long or short terms deposits. Write for more particulars today. SINGAPORE487 words
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Miscellaneous345 1965-02-05 7 Straits Times Crossword HI SH Hf 1 m m Hi mm\ ■ht^^^^p^^^^P' ACROSS 7. Imprevsive when not at work 1 Generous, but gives nothing to iB> me i 8» 8 Mint, alas, must be chopped V Compensate (or what's re- up before Its full charm is moved frcm collection? <6i345 words
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412 1965-02-05 8 THE HOUSE OF LORDS' DECISION IS OVERRULED BY LOWER HOUSE LONDON, Thursday. •JHE House of Commons last night rejected a claim by the Burmah Oil Co. to compensation for destroying its own property in Burma as part of Britain's wartime scorchedReuter - 412 words
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81 1965-02-05 8 WASHINGTON. Ttiurs. Mr. William P. Bundy. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Par Eastern Affairs, will visit the Philippines this month to preside over a meetins at Baguio of U.S. ambassadors throughout the Par East. The conference, an annual affair, deals with81 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-02-05 8 MOSCOW. Thurs. A Moscow health official said yesterday that 92,000 influenza cases were reported here on Tuesday and the outbreak is expected to increase over the next two or three days. Miss Lydia M. Ivanova. the city's chief health officer combatting the flu outbreak,139 words
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Article43 1965-02-05 8 LONDON. Ttaurs. Nearly 5,000.--000 homes have been built In Britain since World War Two. accordIng to Ministry of Housing figures issued here. The Ministry said 373.676 houses were built in 1964, compared with 398.872 In 1963.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article84 1965-02-05 8 PARIS. Thurs. Miners at the Avion coal mine near Arras, in which 21 men were killed by a gas explosion on Tuesday, decided not to resume work yesterday in spite of a management announcement that work would go ahead as usual. At a meeting ofReuter - 84 words
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194 1965-02-05 8 PHILADELPHIA, Thnrs. —A 34-year-old U.S Army veteran, paralysed since he underwent a lung operation in a hospital in 1959. was yesterday awarded U*****,211 in a medical malpractice judgment against the U.S. Government. -Judge Harold K. Wood of the U.S District Court ruled in194 words
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Article53 1965-02-05 8 LONDON. Thurs. The exhibition and training of performing animals would become illegal in Britain under a Parliamentary Bill published yesterdny. The Bill, providing fines of £100 for offenders, was introduced in th<» House of Lords by a Conservative Lord Somers. It does not apply toReuter - 53 words
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Article141 1965-02-05 8 PARIS, Thurs. A Paris court yesterday gave a six-month suspended prison sentence to a former Navy marksman whose William Tell act went wrong. The crack shot, Georges Dorange, tried to shoot a saucepan off a friend's skull, but shot him dead with a bulletReuter - 141 words
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300 1965-02-05 8 Britain, U.S. sceptical Sosk can make Atom bomb ONDON, Thurs. L* British officials here, and U.S. officials in Washington, were sceptical about Indonesian reports that Indonesia would be able to produce her own atom bomb this year. The British official* said that as far as they knew Indonesia did notReuter - 300 words
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Advertisement252 1965-02-05 8 WINS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CAR MANUFACTURERS Volvo won the 1964 World Championship for Car Manufacturers. This is awarded to the manufacturer whose cars have attained the best combined result in the toughest rallies run in various parts of the world: The Midnight Sun Rally, Liege Sofia Liege. Canadian Rally (4,000252 words
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Advertisement174 1965-02-05 8 COOKING Uc Dk APPLIANCES Zf?X '<*// r&tfiec£ tesutis etf&af itme/ iS^J^ »a; cooKtß fryer VARIABLE HEAT with Gloss Lid. with Wire Boiket. CONTROL UNIT The Central Moittr plugs Into v any of the P'««lo appliance!, jf^ <^JU.^g ißlk making each outomotic and ■■pJCS^^^s, V ,-i electric. All you hove to174 words
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Miscellaneous65 1965-02-05 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl mmr^ f i started^ f§)fs U? iKS*-, th' motor cV V \Lr So L^« Pli HK )ii \TV BOATS VEBS PER \J Vs^V I" KEKTIfW 5/— =7«a *N HOUR: cK^/ y 'VER POOT KICKED^ F /i GOT ONE MORE TH' THBOTTLEI TH' \iw 1 BOAT65 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1965-02-05 9 'RIDICULOUS FOR OTHERS TO BASE CLAIMS ON AWARD' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 'Allowances were based on nature and volume of special duties, responsibilities undertaken f PROFESSOR Ungku Abdul Aziz, chairman of the arbitration tribunal whose award tor postal clerks has been rejected by the Government, today1,124 words
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291 1965-02-05 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. QNE hundred Malay w students at the r Rural Trade School here will have to cook I their own, midday meals when their school re-opens on Monday because their Peace Corps teacher who cooked for them last291 words
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97 1965-02-05 9 KAMPAR. Thurs. The Ahbld Chme.se Secondary School Knmpar. v. ill hold a two-day food and fun fair tomorrow and Saturda\ a* part of its efforts to rat«e 1100.000 for a new three-simp-, block of eight classrooms and 11 much needed auditorium. The fair97 words
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132 1965-02-05 9 Burnt-out people refuse accommodation SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than UO people, made homeless by an afternoon fire which destroyed five kampong houses at I'pper Thomson Koad on Tuesday, have refused accommodations offered hv the Social Welfare n-«nnrtment. The Police Seij-elarv. Mr I Chelliah. said that the victims preferred to put up132 words
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120 1965-02-05 9 JESSELTON. Thurs. Experts from Malaya will be sent to Sabah to I help in the State's ecoi nomic and industrial development plansT The Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo, announced this here yesterday on his return from Kuala Lumpur. He said the Central Government would120 words
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Advertisement171 1965-02-05 9 l V RENT I REDIFFUSION I I TV J MORE FLIGHTS East and West than any other airline hW •■*****•> jM. it m m ROLLS BOM ROLLS-ROYCE g JETS 9 Eastbound 12 Westbound flights every week. Fly when you like-and enjoy BOAC's world famous service You've the greatest choice of171 words
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Obituary101 1965-02-05 10 i 0 Ward* $lt (Minimum) LAIDLAW. ALICE, dear mother of died peacefully In Hospital j ler and was cremated MRS CHEW ENC CHEONC Ml nu,k MM >»'- midren. Tiow oon ■■0 nrlßfl Singa- p ti> < r. mat ion MRS. WONG KAI SENG nee > ilrnrly beloved. in in101 words
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Article54 1965-02-05 10 n *rd* tli (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Thi Swee Kee thank oiiors and Slaif of tin- General llu.pltal, Ipob, Pastors, relatives and who gave unstintedly of tbelr and time for Tal Mcl Lin belore I MM) on 1-2-1565. Thanks j < ill wbo expressed sympathy by I bouquets, etc.54 words
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Article140 1965-02-05 10 M Word* SIS (Minimum) MO PARKING PROBLEMS today. in comfort at Donald Moors Coffee at eleven for all our ,i. turners. MAGNIFICENT HAIRSTYLE* awl Muting by New York Hairspeclaliat Batty Joy in Louise Klerk's Hair r-iion ii Hotel SlnKapura. Orcbard Koad. MM span. LADIES: 11 Kor your scientific i140 words
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632 1965-02-05 10 The Straits Times Friday, February 5. 1965. Friends In Need The Australian Government's decision to commit combat troops in East Malaysia is further proof of a comradeship already well tested and tried. The Australian Battalion in the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve, which played a leading part in rounding up the Indonesian632 words
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Article359 1965-02-05 10 Paris reports of unofficial '"contacts" there over the past few weeks between representatives of North and South Vietnam pose far more questi ions than they answer. It is illuminating to learn that north and south are in touch but who are the South Vietnamese representatives? Presumably not members359 words
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Article245 1965-02-05 10 Kuala Lumpur firemen have made their point, and now the city would rest much easier if they ended their work-to-rule. Yesterday they took nine minutes, instead, of the usual 15 seconds, to get a fire-engine 1 rolling after a call came in; 1 then they drove carefully to245 words
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Article, Illustration574 1965-02-05 10 Strengthen the bonds of friendship I KING'S HARI RAYA MESSAGE ON this day of blessings and good fortune. I on behalf of my brothers the Malay Rulers and the Governors (including the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore and the Yang di Pertua of Sabah), wish all Muslims in Malaysia "Selamat574 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1965-02-05 10 Let us unity HARI RAYA and Chinese New Year fall on the same day this year. I take this opportunity to wish both Muslim and Chinese in Malaysia wherever they may be "Selamat Hari Raya and "Kong Hee Fatt Choy." This is a very rare and a very happy coincidence1,048 words
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Article554 1965-02-05 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS by M.A. University of Malaya 40. The word "SELAMAT" In Nominal and Verbal Phrases. VOCABULARY: Tldak (adj. adv) no. not: malam (n) night; slang (n) light part of day, as opposed to "malam"; hari (nj day (This word is used both as a contrast to554 words
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Advertisement639 1965-02-05 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Claasiflaa advwtiatmanta may ba nandad to: COLD STORAGI •UPCNMANKCT Orchard Road (Racaptloniat Oaak) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katoni Naval Baaa. Authorised Agaflta: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlnctiaatar Houaa. Collyar Qua* THE NEWS ri»ONT Fltzpalrlck's Su par martial M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval639 words
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Advertisement66 1965-02-05 10 WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO KRUSHCHEV? One thing is certain, say two political analysts, K. didn't see it coming! How could a shrewd, ruthless old man who survived Stalin's purges be so blind? Here's the story behind the power switch and a look into the future of a new pair: Brezhnev66 words
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Advertisement74 1965-02-05 10 INDIA'S OUALITY PRODUCTS IN FOREIGN MARKETS hQM j MEASURING AND UaJdJ TESTING INSTRUMENTS for precision, accuracy ft longevity jK POTENTKiMETER^^ MIRROR GALVANOMETER SPECTROMETER AMMETER ||f|jf)j "Port divition Ulljjiy electricala limited 46-47, veer nariman road, bombay-Jndia. *EL£ ASEO THROUGH ENGINEERING EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL. INDIA. Lrf#**^! C. K. TANG (S) LTD. 310.74 words
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237 1965-02-05 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 The appeal of 181 former Pulau Senang detainees, now under sentence of death on three charges of rioting and murcJpr, will b< heard before the Malaysia Federal Court onMonday. The appeal will be heard before the Lord President Dato237 words
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Article37 1965-02-05 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Noordin bin Mohammed Ibrahim. 37. was yesterday given a 12-month conditional discharge by Mr. K. C. Rajah, a magistrate, for causlnc hurt to another man. J. Pillai, on Chinese New "/ear's Day.37 words
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Article589 1965-02-05 11 SINGAPORE, Thurv. Public Utilities Board worker whose earnings average $5 a day gets as much as $400 a month 'J'HE Singapore Government is now finalising a massive public cleansing programme which aims to make Singapore "the cleanest city in Asia, a government source told the Straits589 words
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114 1965-02-05 11 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. I The District Officer here, Dato Ismail bin Mah mud. died at the Kota Bharu hospital last night. Dato Ismail, 48. was ttie cousin of Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, the I former Malayan Ambassador to the United States. About 2.000114 words
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86 1965-02-05 11 PENANG. Thurs. A small fire broke out at the Penang Ma- ternity Hospital on Chinese New Year's Day. No one was injured. Except for a linen store, which was gutted, the damage was negligible. Dr. S. Narayanan, Chief Medical and Health Officer, said the fire86 words
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Article57 1965-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Many people here had to eat stale j bread at breakfast today because they had not received fresh supp!ies. Due to the Chinese New Yesr and Harl Raya Puasa public holidays many bakeries remained closed for the last two days and there57 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-02-05 11 I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A "Menjadap" ceremony was held yesterday the first day of Hari Raya Puasa. Picture shows the Australian High Commissioner here, Mr. T. K. Critchley. and Mrs. Critchley wishing Their Majesties "Selamat Hari Raya."40 words
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460 1965-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. If ALAYSIANS throughout the country celebrated the Chinese New Year and the Hari Raya Puasa over the past two days in true Berjaya spirit. In the Federal capital Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, held open460 words
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Article38 1965-02-05 11 TELTJK ANSON. Thurs. A businessman. Mr. Chiang Cheong Wing, 45. and his family returned to their home in Batak Rabit Road here after a visit to town to find 51. 200 cash wi"'i» from their bouse.38 words
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Article83 1965-02-05 11 L' I i. LIMPLR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Acting has M-nt his personal Hari Kay a creetincs to President Nasser of the United Arab Republic. Ins Majesty also sent simiiar ercetincs to Kins Faisal of Saudi Arabia on behaif of the Government and people of83 words
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Article45 1965-02-05 11 TAIPING. Tours. Mr. B. E. August.n of St. George's Institution has been electro cnairman of the Taiping Local Association of Boy Scouts.* Mr. Albert J. David, from the same school, is secretary and Mr. M. Krtshnan of the Dental Clinic. General Hospital, treasurer45 words
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Article54 1965-02-05 11 A must for dog owners MACHANG. Thurs. Cortpulsory registration and vaccination of dogs In Kelantan will be held from Saturday to March 20. Every dog more than three months old Including those vaci cinated before Dec. 31, 1962 I must be vaccinated, licensed and have one of its ears tattooed54 words
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Advertisement238 1965-02-05 11 Killsmouthodourinstantly GOLDffi SPtTkU new magic mouth freshener WSBw X'- JP F$ O.LI /•'MHf UOII! SECRET I This tiny gold phial contains the secret pjfg <<q gggdy jpfQ of confidence. .U, day^ and every day. p O cket,handIf you are worried about your breath, specially after eating or drinking, bag— Orthe238 words
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Advertisement197 1965-02-05 11 I START (I ANEW II INTEREST IN LIFE JL ENJOY A SAFE if Gl I FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your coooey earns the maximum ufe and fan rata of 6% wtiea I you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. I No U.K. Income Tax will be197 words
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Miscellaneous841 1965-02-05 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 X.1.. a P. Pinang in Tamil: 6.10 Family corner: Ipoh Malacra 6.34 Plintstones ;i cartoon series entitled "Room for PM.: 3.00 Programme sum- Rent"; 7.00 News In English; mary; 3.02 Special excerpts I 7.10 Anika Tarian; 7.34 Befor the Chinese Nrw Vr;.r vnly Hillbillies— "Meet841 words
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Article, Illustration599 1965-02-05 12 AUSTRALIA'S NEW FABRICS, PROCESSES GAIN PRESTIGE OVERSEAS, TOO AUSTRALIA is gaining prestige overseas in various spheres of artistic endeavour and achievement, including fashion design. Talented couturiers in Australia are fashioning attractive clothes and accessories which are pleasing discriminating women of many nationalities. New textiles, new processes599 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-02-05 12 Message from Aust. Trade Commissioners rE third largest industry in Australia in terms of value and output is the garments and textile fabrics industry. In the financial year ended June 30 last, the total value of output for clothing and piecegoods. including footwear, was $3,850 million. This industry has, for205 words
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192 1965-02-05 12 MILLINERY designed and made in Australia is breaking rapidly into the world fashion markets. Overseas buyers are particularly impressed with the attractive styling and high-quality finish of hats made in Australia. They are also reported to be surprised and pleased at the wide variety of192 words
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Advertisement115 1965-02-05 12 /oVryT 'El ,r I nSrlßr S s*&-3 Australian dcsiqners arc workmq wonders with fine \LJ^ I Jjf I ~"""%f ;BHPHdi^.A Yt Jl/ ftvflfTli m&B&&v&!i$f wools, crisp cottons and easy care fabrics creating *jxfl J _^&Jy^' X /n y^FM^S^yT-^ FjTJ y NNH&I* an cxcitin 8 arra y °f high-quality garments with115 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-02-05 13 Overseas Buyers See Latest Styles JHE creative abilities of the people behind Australia's fashion world are reflected in the parades of fashions held during the famous Melbourne Cup race meeting, the most important horse-race event in the Southern Hemisphere. These fashion parades are always brilliant affairs,199 words
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Article191 1965-02-05 13 Versatile pattern books a N Australian woman fa.shJ\ ion pattern designer, whose drafting method enables home dressmakers to cut all types of patterns quickly and easily, has sold well over three million of her pattern books. The designer is the author of 15 fashion books, each giving up to 60191 words
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Article, Illustration404 1965-02-05 13 f\S the Australian fashion scene, the Australian Wool Board's Fashion Awards are a highlight of the year. This wonderful stimulus to the clothing trade is open to designers and manufacturers in wool knits, highfashion garments and the textile industry With almost 1,000 entries for404 words
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Article638 1965-02-05 13 FASHION IN BLOOM TT is often supposed that most women who dress well were born with fashion "know-how." But usually it is the other way about. Most elegant dressers have learned through trial and error to wear only the type of clothes that suit their own particular figures and personality.638 words
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Advertisement88 1965-02-05 13 gar* •^^fcv.*' l sfe»>Girls l^ For a clear, *T lovely skin use __2r=^— -n /l^^^^S ia»o»atcmuu nt.no. itDNH. auST«a;:a >- jfl AM-O-LIN -E^^^^™ «-«XM.IW IOQTMIHfI MOTICTIVI Don't lie wallflower? because of your skin! Clear up blemishe* and pimples with wonderful AM-O-LIN nnd look a<> lovely as you should. AM-O-LIN can88 words
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Advertisement51 1965-02-05 13 OLYMPIC GAMES A^ W OLYMPIC AQUATIC 111 I l-r GOLD MEDAL WINNERS \I[ 1 Vm stream YW I k 1— I THE CHOICE nr I CHAMPIONS Manufacturers' representative* far South East Asia: A. L. Shelton, Inc., 1033 Union House, Hang Kong. Wholesale enquiries: Shalom* Associates, 260 Orchard Road, Singapore 9,51 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-02-05 14 THE chairman of The British Petroleum Co. Ltd., Sir Maurice Bridgeman, i above) is now on a short visit to Malaysia in the roursr of a tour of the Far East. British Petroleum reecently purchased the Maruzen Toyo Oil Refinery in Singapore. Ihe Hon. Sir273 words
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Article62 1965-02-05 14 Ford Motor Company reported world-wide factory sales oi curs, lorries and tractors in 1964 were 3.952.727 units— seven per cent higher than tne previous record of 3.692,294 units sold in 1963. Factory sales of cars, lorries and tractors from the company's United States plants In 1964 were 2.614.40162 words
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Article72 1965-02-05 14 John Littles Tourist and Shopping Centre and Sales Promotion Services has published an informative brochure to assist local shoppers and visiting tourists. The little DOoKlet of the 30.000 copies have been distributed to residents throughout Malaysia and potential tourists abroad is to assist tourists visiting Singapore and72 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-02-05 14 AN old established Singapore marine engineering company is to enter the ship building field in order to widen the scope of its activities. It is the Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd. which was founded as a general engineering concern in 1947 and now undertakes repairs278 words
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Article, Illustration314 1965-02-05 14 MALAYSIA, because of iTI its cultural advancement, has become the most important market for Badische Anilin Soda-Fabrik A.G. (BASF) Germany, magnetic tapes in South East Asia, said Dr. Ludwig Trainer, a director of the company. Dr. Trainer, who was in Singapore to visit the314 words
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Article84 1965-02-05 14 I U.S. automobile dealers, traditionally conservative in their forecasts expect another recordbreaking sales year In 1965. This optimism was revealed in the fourth annual survey of dealers by Uni-orsal CUT. Credit Corporation. More than 1,500 dealers responded to the survey. Three of every four (77.9 per84 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-02-05 14 Ford Galaxies have arrived in Malaysia THE 1965 Ford Galaxies (pictured above) have arrived in Malaysia and Ford Motor Company announce that these stylish new models will be introduced in Ford dealer showrooms in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penang early this month. The new Galaxie has been completely re-styled from179 words
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197 1965-02-05 14 rpHE United Commercial Bank Ltd. of Calcutta last year made a profit of $5,366,807 after taxes! subject to audit, and including the sum of $48,994 brought forward from the previous account. The profit in the previous year was $4,930,883. The directors of the bank have transferred197 words
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127 1965-02-05 14 A BOLIVIAN government Com- mission is at present at the "Pero" Company's smelter in the Ordro mining centre studying whether production can be raised to about 10,000 tons per year with the aid of Government finance. The company is a private Bolivian concern. Production127 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-02-05 14 Colour schemes for our homes MALAYSIANS in future will be able to brighten up their homes with range of interior decoration materials which will match any colour scheme. Unika-Vaev. Copenhagen. one of the largest textile manufacturing companies In Denmark, will •shortly be introducing to the local market some of their200 words
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Article74 1965-02-05 14 Volkswagen, of Wolf.sberjj. West Germany. Is to Invest $100,000,000 (about £34.000,000) in its Brazilian subsidiary to enable it to double its output In tiie next four years. The factory, at Sao Bernardo Do Campos, on the outskirts of this industrial city, at present produces 300 vehicles a day.74 words
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Advertisement219 1965-02-05 14 INDIA'S QUALITY PRODUCTS f!N FOREIGN MARKETS '< to oM ui y »i M p.|SMnUtMU(M)llt. C KMBIIS *i brid Ejpq" option j cenfort care-free service Iff «i*otrio*i. iiMtt«« and unmatched quality 8 «m*. vm> miw *ma. eom»4, i. S H»llll« through Eng;iw«ring E >K>l Council Ins*. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE I219 words
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Advertisement77 1965-02-05 14 FAR EAST MANSION 4 BLOCKS 14 -STOREY LUXURY FLATS at Kirn Yam Road, off River Valley Road, Spore. HBk 0* ML Wm BUILDING CONSTRUCTION m r^\. READY FOR OCCUPATION. SPECIAL FEATURES: *ff |vll *B|PH Panoramic View fiSk jjpftj 5 *5L Modern Facilities 3SfIO«^QR flftJ^Bfl ling iijpyKw RljTSni Si She iHHiHflittW77 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-02-05 15 |to^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ItH^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V***^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapor* Shan Ptniag t CITY OF KHARTOUM I Ftl FLAMINIAN IS/17 FM II IS FM 21 Fel I Still ut -ELLINGTON 27 FM/ I Mai 2 Mir CITY Of LEEDS 15/1 J Mai 11/11 MM1,268 words
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Advertisement712 1965-02-05 16 IH B_aaJaktj__»atl aa_k_tj_ap_ka___aaa a—L— Ba_t___l| I CHANGE OF ADDRESS i i FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIMITED PENANG. Announce the removal of their Office and Showroom to: ROOM 8. A.I. A. BUILDING BISHOP STREET PENANG. TELEPHONE NOS SHOWROOM PENANG ***** j I EICVCLOMEBIA BHITTIiICA DISTRICT OFFICE PENANG ***** -5. i t f WESTBBtWB.712 words
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Advertisement619 1965-02-05 16 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDEjRATION OF MALAYA fVkUnt; Pad Ana; and PraJ Pomrr Devrlopment TntnsmlxMoo Contract < Tenders are Invited from manufacturers for thr supply and srectioa of telecommunication equipment on behalf of the Central electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya. The equipment la to 3e installed m619 words
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Advertisement913 1965-02-05 17 ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE I ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. 19C5. The above examinations will be held oetween June «nd September in the following centres only. Georgetown (Penang) Seremban Talplng Malacca Ipoh Muar Kuala Lumpur 2. Entry Forms are obtainable Irom the State Education Offices. Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negrl913 words
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Advertisement410 1965-02-05 17 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU Ref: 3 dim PB. 400.21/65-1 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for supplyIng labour to dismantle, recover useful parts and cut up approximately 129 units of four-wheeled equivalent condemned wagons and 6 coaches to sizeable scraps which are to be sucked In various storage bins at Sentul410 words
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Advertisement363 1965-02-05 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Word* $1 t Mlm.)— Box St rtt. rxlrm MOTEL AMBASSADOR Mrvrr Ro.iO Dancli.g Nightly. Tel: ***** STATION MOTCL Krpi.ri Road mreondltionrd rooms modern facilities. Ml *****,6 Spore. AIR-CONDITIONED Non-atrcon-dltioord Koom moderate charges' Tlod< Hoa Hotel. 1>I: MSH SLOANE COURT HOTEL. 17. Balmoral Road, Taoglln. (Completely AJrcondltlonei).363 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1965-02-05 18 FA VOURITES SWEEP FIVE RACES Djazzi too good for 'Henggeler' rivals 1 RACING with Epsom Jeep I I BIG SWEEP Total Pool 587.205 I— No. *****7 ($21.5831. 2— No. *****2 <$1»,791). 3— No. *****1 ($5,395) Starters: ($539 each) Non: *****5. *****9, *****3. *****3. *****3. *****1. *****8. *****4. *****1. 186 11,568 words
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Article80 1965-02-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races: RACE ONE Dententurius (Coleman) jumped from underneath I 1 his jockey but Coleman regained his balance quickly. RACE TWO Bintanc Sarawak (Bougoure) received a check ap- > preaching the 3t. caused by Logical (M. Lee> moving80 words
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Article319 1965-02-05 18 f ONDON. Thurs. A racehorse owner, Flo- 1 I rence Nagle, has declar- 1 ed a one-woman war on Britain's Jockey Club 1 which refused to license women trainers. She plans to take legal action against the Jockey Club, controlling body for Flat 1 racing InReuter; UPI - 319 words
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283 1965-02-05 18 Producer II ramps in by five lengths with Ace Banner next. 8on0tt» closed in on the rails. Pangllma Larut threw out.atbot challenge in the run in and.lnfta thrilling finish My Carlo Just h/Jd on to win by a short head wfth Songkhla third a head away. RACE 7 Cl* 6.283 words
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Advertisement260 1965-02-05 18 I Wm I "This is unusual!" Because this car will out-perform any other some of them only found in higher priced cars— your children with the full enjoyment of a 4 car at $5995/- for instance Heater/Demister Q Windscreen door car. With its new 1100 c.c. engine and its washer260 words
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Article119 1965-02-05 19 Peak of Perfection in his best form KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Entertainment V, the Shaw Stable's chief hope for the Tcngkus Gold Cup here on Sunday, wound up his preparation with a sparkling workout this morning. After cantering one round. Entertainment V (Des Coleman up) quickened into a119 words
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349 1965-02-05 19 WEIGHTS FOR ALL SEVEN RACES AT XL ON SUNDAY KUALA L V M PI R. Than. Weight* for all ■even races here on Sunday: TENCKU'S COLD CUP CI. 1 Div. 1 lOf The Gippolander 9.07 Champion 9.04 VaUla 9.02 Moviegoer 9.01 Shockallngam 8.09 Sungei Wang 8. 07 Box Office 111349 words
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Article323 1965-02-05 19 SOCCER T ONDON, Thurs. Liv c r p 00l and Manchester United, the top two soccer clubs in last season's English First Division, reached the Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup after winning their replays last night. A goal by centre-for-ward David Herd midway InReuter - 323 words
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1078 1965-02-05 19 BUKIT TIMAH ENTRIES SINGAPORE, Thurs— A to- tal of 278 horses has been j entered for the Singapore Turf Club Meeting on Feb. j 13. 14. 20 and 21. They comprise 82 horses In Class Two. 92 In Class Three and 103 in1,078 words
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Article61 1965-02-05 19 PALM SPRINGS, Thurs. FrankAeard cUS) held a one■troke Vad with 66, slx-under-par. as he entered the second round of the Bob Hope US$lOO,OOO golf I tournament here today. Fellow Americans Jerry Steelsmith and Stan Thirsk shared second place on 67. Beard won the Frank Sinatra tournamentReuter - 61 words
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Article42 1965-02-05 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teo Kirn Tian achieved a hole-in-one at the 133-yard par-three 17th during the Bukit course caddies competition at Slme Road. Kirn Tian finished runner-up, one stroke behind the winner, Ta\ Hock Khee who returned a score ol 7742 words
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Article32 1965-02-05 19 SEREMBAN, Thurs. NprH Sembllan Hockey Association will organise an under-23 hockey competition next month. The association will convene a meeting of representatives from all State sports bodies on Feb. 2432 words
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359 1965-02-05 19 KINGSTON. Thurs. A fifth wicket partnership of 80 in 65 minutes by John Hampshire and Ken Fletcher saved the International Cavaliers cricket team from I an awkward position in their oneday fixture against Western Zone yesterday. After losing four wickets for M. the Cavaliers reachedReuter - 359 words
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458 1965-02-05 19 Darwis and Ayyaroo to clash in the final NORTH MALAYAN GOLF IPOH, Thursday. T\ARWIS DERAN, 31, or Perak and I. Ayyaroo, 30, will meet in the 2 1st North Malayan golf final on the Tiger Lane course here tomorrow, teeing off at 8.15 a.m Darwis. former Malayan and Perak champion,458 words
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Article153 1965-02-05 19 KINGSTON LEADS INTO LAST ROUND SINGAPORE. Thurs. B. R. j Kingston goes into the final round of the Singapore Island Club's Police Cup golf competli tlon on Sunday with a one-stroke lead from Bill Tan and Lauw Yang. Choon. Kingston (handicap 11) had a 68 nett on Saturday. Tan (15)153 words
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Article, Illustration504 1965-02-05 20 Australian commando unit going to Borneo, says Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'J'HE Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has thanked Australia and New Zealand for meeting Malaysia's request for more military assistance in view of Indonesia's military build-up in the border area. He also disclosed ai a504 words
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Obituary209 1965-02-05 20 MRS. WONG KAI SENG (death announcement page 10) Instrad Of Wreaths Donations to Bible Sochi m of Malaysia. 7. Armenian Street. Smtapore. V R. MENON nnih Inspector «on tad tut) I Younu Koad for Ixjke fan < r<>ni:iti>nuni 1" :i m LEWIE NORBERT FERNANDEZ U( m i«--«i away «n<:209 words
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Obituary50 1965-02-05 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of a helovrd i hnstiand ard Father Mr John Stephen* Ten lonn yrarK have alipixvl away vet love and Orlef remain We Think of you in ailence and often upeak your I nami- hut all tfca*a n to araotr ii your photo in h frame.50 words
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Article, Illustration485 1965-02-05 20 DE GAULLE BEHIND THE MOVES CONTACTS between unofficial representatives of Dr. Ho Chi Minh, President of the North Vietnam Republic, and of South Vietnam are taking place both in Paris and in Saigon, usually wellinformed sources said here last night.Reuter; UPI - 485 words
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Article91 1965-02-05 20 LONDON, Thurs. A British company is joining three Frencn firm* in a multi-million Sterling synthetic rubber venture in France, it was announced. The firms are Pl.i--tiques et Elastiques Igine- Progil, Plastogil, Rhone-Alpes Union Pour Ie Raffinage et la Petroihimie and La Regie Autnnome des91 words
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107 1965-02-05 20 IAKARTA, Thurs.— AmeJ rican Embassy vehicles have been barred from entering the actual tarmac of Kemajoran international airfield to pick up passengers or mail. The ban was imposed by the Communist-do-minated Air Transport Workers Union and other tinirms. The official news agency..107 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-02-05 20 Biscuits and a free cuppa A SMILING Pone Keu, J\ proprietress of the Poh Kee Coffeeshop in Jalan Kanaga. which is just behind the Central Fire Brigade, Jalan Shaw. Kuala Lumpur, serving tea to the work-to-rule firemen. The firemen have been regular customers at her shop and as a simple62 words
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Article25 1965-02-05 20 JAKARTA. Thurs. Rebel I leader Kahar Muzakar was killed by Government troops in a predawn raid yesterday. It was officially reported today. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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216 1965-02-05 20 25,000 quit homes as Hawaii awaits tidal wave OONOLULU, Thurs. A mass evacuation of some 25.000 people to higher ground took place here early today as a tidal wave from a giant earthquake in the Aleutian Islands last night headed towards the Hawaiian group. The British cruise ship SA AndesReuter - 216 words
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Article69 1965-02-05 20 I LONDON. Thurs Br'.tntnn Primp Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson. hM tempted in principle invitations to visit both Australia and New Zealand. British officials said here. They said that no dates had been set. But the visits were most likely to take place next year.— Reuter. TheyReuter - 69 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1965-02-05 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest tempera tures In Malaya and Singapore tor the period 8 p.m Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 70 Kota Bharu 84 77 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 86 73 C Highland 5746 words
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