The Straits Times, 31 March 1965
1965-03-31
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Title Section23 1965-03-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 35 000 The Straits Times tea****' Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100323 words
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Article, Illustration503 1965-03-31 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - Razak's success in Addis Ababa SAMAD ISMAIL USEFUL EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS' WITH TOP OFFICIALS OF OAU From ADDIS ABABA. Tues Till. Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, yesterday morning met representatives of the Organisation for African initv here for what delegation sources describe as "an exchange of views Tun Razak503 words
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Article, Illustration889 1965-03-31 1 17 dead and more than 170 wounded in blast GUN BATTLE DRAMA WITH TERRORISTS SAIGON, Tues.— Communist Vietcong terrorists shattered the U.S. Embassy here this morning with an explosion that killed at least 17 people and left more than 170 injured, including 54 Americans and 116 Vietnamese.889 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-03-31 1 SAK.O.Y Tues.— Twenty four Vietnamese fighter-bombers bombed a North Vietnamese military base near Done Hoi early this afternoon. A T.S spokesman said the raid was not directly in retaliation for the Vh tconi; bombing of the I'.S Embassy earlier in the day. Vietnamese spokesman reported116 words
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Article57 1965-03-31 1 Just fancy that SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. Lenny Bruce, the cont: versial nightclub come- dian. fell 25 feet from a first storey hotel room window here yesterday and broke his hip. A friend told police that Bru c o was explaining ''something about freedom" whei. he fOt carried away and leanedReuter - 57 words
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Article48 1965-03-31 1 1 KUALA LIMPLR. Tues Police officers and military bomb experts tonight searched Hie Selangor Club here following an anonymous telephone call to the I Club that a bomb would co oft |at 10.30 p m After a one-hour I search it proved to be a hoax.48 words
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121 1965-03-31 1 TEXTILES: BRITAIN WAITS FOR 'GO AHEAD' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The British High Commissioner to Malaysia. Lord Head, said today that Britain was ready to continue the textile talks with the Malaysian Government at any time. Speaking to newsmen at the airport here before Inleft for Bangkok to attend a conference121 words
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Article225 1965-03-31 1 Navy foils two Indon raids LMAI-A Ll'.MlM "It. Tuts. Anli infiltration p a t rol ships have foiled hvo more attempts l>> Indonesian invaders to hind in Singapore. Throe Ol tin- Invi were killed and a quantity of rifles, pistols and grenades captured. Tin others escaped. The inv.ic ed I225 words
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Article37 1965-03-31 1 AUSTRALIA 281-2 PORT OF SPAIN. Tnes. Unbroken third wicket stand 1 m »»> (owper (143) 1 K""t>' took Austiih. i lir»t innings t,. '-K1 for i lunch on fourth i second t. w st Indies here.37 words
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151 1965-03-31 2 The Army rebellion in Laos put down VIENTIANE. Tues. Mr. William Sullivan. United States Ambassador here, said today the Laotian army rebellion at Thakhek had been put down. He said troops lromSavannakhet. 100 miles to the math, had moved Into the town ;uid the riuhtwlmj rebels had fled to theReuter - 151 words
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152 1965-03-31 2 MOSCOW. Tuc«,-\me-rieaa ships and aircraft were accused yr>terday of trying out police funrtions. including Nimulatod jet fiehter atlacka on a Russian merchant ship off Vietnam. C;ipt. A. V. Zinoviev of the 1/hm.t said ships and planes of the I 1 Seventh Fleet triedReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration321 1965-03-31 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tv««. RUMOURS OF PEACE TRIPS TO PEKING, HANOI SWEEP UN A REPORT swept through the Nations lost night that U Thcnt, the Secretary-General, was contemplating making visits to Hanoi and Peking to discuss the Vietnam crisis. •But a United Nations spokesman said he was authorised by321 words
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149 1965-03-31 2 Japan to give Sock $13m this year TOKYO, Tues. Japan will pay Indonesia U554,265,000 ($12,795.--000) as this year's war indemnity payment under the Japan.lndo- nesia reparations agree- ment, the Foreign Ministry announced. The sum for the eighth year will be paid over from April 1 to March 31 of next149 words
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Article41 1965-03-31 2 MANILA. Tues. Fifteen armed men stormed a house here yesterday and slew a sleeping man before his horrifitd mothers and sisters, police reporedVicente Pingol. 31. was killed because he was suspected of being a police informer— UPl41 words
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Article21 1965-03-31 2 DAMASCUS. Tues— King Faisal of Saudi Arabia has ntuned his younger brother. Prince Khaled. as Crown Prince— AP.AP - 21 words
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Article118 1965-03-31 2 Police in Saigon round up 100 call-up dodgers SAIGON. Tuesday COUTH Vietnamese police at the weekend I rounded up more than 100 youths dubbed •coyboys in the local Press in the second operations this month to catch compulsory national service dodgers The arrested "coyboys" were taken by theReuter - 118 words
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Article71 1965-03-31 2 I I LONDON. Tues— Queen ElizaI beth has received an appeal from more Uian 200 factorj- owohri and businessmen In Hong Kong to ••ve their premises from being demolished to make way f.): a I resrttlement lioumhk f.s'ate. a I Buckingham Palace spokesman •aid yesterday.71 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-03-31 2 Tshombe puts off elections in the capital LEOPOLDVILLE. Tiles. The Congolese Government last right postponed national elections In Leopoldville until a date to be announced later. Radio Leopoldville announced. The Government statement said the elections now kouik on in the provinces would continue as scheduled. The postponement came after twoReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement77 1965-03-31 2 Heartburn? Get relief in 3 minutes FROM HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, UPSET STOMACH Vhcn you're suffering ihc pam ot Heartburn, Indißcstion, >>r L'psct Stomach alicr a meal, "take BISMAG. The ingredients work immediately. They ease the pain, soothe your stomach, and make you feel well again in just i minutes. Carry BiMnag77 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-03-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (put tue lkswt out) l A B TI G AND LBTfe G6T J TUIS APTICLE JiVe iVe 8014 s /owe uundced tuinss^ S TOO BUSV*--^ POR A HOUSEWIFE J \i f WMA"HC IT 1 LglSUtcc CALLED J ]r43 words
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226 1965-03-31 3 NIW YORK, lues Hundreds of thousands of rhrrrini; Now Yorkers, shrltrrini; from driving rain under a forest of umhrrllas, yesterday gavp Astronauts Viruil Grtsimn and John Young a sodden but spirited ticker-tape welcome. nh iln.i\ of raineoateel security men walked beside, an openReuter - 226 words
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Article62 1965-03-31 3 (KAMENTO. Tues.— The CallfornUk Adult Authority has approved parole for an 86-year-old man who baa .spent 43 years m prison for I hi' murder of a priest. A spnke.sm.tii for the authority yr.sterday said William Hightowcr. who wa.s convicted of the 1921 kidnap-mur-cier of FatherAP - 62 words
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Article44 1965-03-31 3 i ondon. iiir.s. Two people and liftcrn wen injured laat when Mur carrtagM of a Miburb;iii tr.im packed with city mutera overturned about 12 Tli n-ying city won: tOWM when it waa derailed outside a i D..upnham. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-03-31 3 How Leonov walked into space AIOSCOW, Tues iTI Alexei Leonov had to pass through two doors for his historic walk in space and the whole system was controlled by pressing buttons, Pravda said yesterday. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper described Leonovs exit and return to the capsule in the first223 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-03-31 3 COLLIE Leroy Wilkins Jr. (centre) handcuffed, appears at a U.S. Commissioner's office in Birmingham. Alabama, in connection with the death of civil rights marcher Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo on March 25. Wilkins, 21. and two other white men were taken to Jefferson County Jail in87 words
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Article25 1965-03-31 3 WASHINGTON. Tues —Congress been a.sked an extra four milMon dollars for the Secret Service to provide better protection I for the President —ReuterReuter - 25 words
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174 1965-03-31 3 CHILE HORROR: 28 TREMORS IN A DAY SANTIAGO. Tuesday. TWENTY-EIGHT tremors were recorded here in 24 hours following Sunday's earthquake which burst a reservoir and buried a village in a sea of mud. Twenty seven Vxii. have been recovered from the village— El Cobre— and another 121 people were missingReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-03-31 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. Britain's former Foreign Secretary who is leaving on a fact-finding mission to South-East Asia next month wa.s unanimously selected la>t night as prospective parliamentary candidate by the Labour Party in Leyton. East London Mr Walker resigned as ForeignReuter - 137 words
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Article62 1965-03-31 3 BERLIN. Tues. An East j German couple and their three children tore their way I through barbed wire shortly I before dawn today and escaped to West Berlin. West Berlin police said. The children, two girls and a boy. range In age from 1 1 toAP - 62 words
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Article50 1965-03-31 3 GIBRALTAR. Tues .Spanish I authorities have barred Mr Es- mond Ryan, editor of the GibralI tar Chronicle since 1940. from crossing the border Into Spain. Border polire who turned back 1 70-year-old Mr. Ryan fold him their orders had come from Madrid oolicp headquarters ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article27 1965-03-31 3 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The American Congress has been warned that because of depleted silver stocks the United State* cannot continue to mint silver coins Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article33 1965-03-31 3 INNSBRUCK (Austria). Tues. —An avalanche yesterday burled a workers' bus on the Felbertaern road In east Tyrol, killing at least i six of the IS passengers, police 1 reported— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article84 1965-03-31 3 LONDON. Tues. After inspecting a brand-new police station in Mill HUI. London, yesterday, senior police officers could only find one fault with it it had been built back-to-front The splendid portico, compiete with treUls for climbing roses, was at the BACK of the building out of sight.Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-03-31 3 makes a big recovery T ONDON, Tues.— The pound made a bit recovery in the London foreign exchange market yesterday when buying by European Healers indicated some restoration of confidence. The upward trend was also helped earlier in the day by Bank or England support for the third successive tradingReuter - 69 words
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Article36 1965-03-31 3 LONDON, Tues. Drunkenness in England and Wales increased by about 66 per cent between 19*4 ;md 1963 and will rise by a further 50 per cent by 1975. a British sociologist said today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement256 1965-03-31 3 ENJOY THE FLAVOR AND CONVENIENCE OF Fresh whole milk at I s* y v your fingertips **WWm M M m*i& A. real fresh mL*6wWJtF sterilized milk F*i^ stays deliriously m fresh any time, M%*v*> •<* Jkfir any place, without f>Jsv*«A r£*Ljf i". refrigeration! < A Just open and enjoy. Nothing256 words
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Article, Illustration992 1965-03-31 4 VARSITY MUST COMPLETE REORGANISATION, SAYS MINISTER SINGAPORE. Tuesday "£HE Minister for Education, Mr. Oiitf Pang Boon, said today thai the Singapore Government oul (l recognise Nanyang University degrees, only when the university had conipleted reorganisation, and had carried out the various measures to992 words
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Article194 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. MR. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today told Abas bin YusofT, manager of a medicine shop, found guilty of unlawful possession of ammunition on Sept. 5 last year while civil disturbances were taking place in Singapore: "This sort of conduct is not194 words
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Article26 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Robinson's df par mental store was again packed with thousands of bargain today at its annual sale. which ends on April 10.26 words
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Article28 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tuev Water will be cut off in Napier Road and Nas&lm Hill between Tannlin Road and Cluny Road tomorrow from 9 am. to 6 p.m.28 words
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Article26 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— A delegation from the Canadian National Defence College will call on the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. at 3 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Straits Times reporter covering Singapore airport. Mr. Soh Tiang Keng (above) left tonight by Alitalia for a week-long tour of Italy and Germany. He is one of two Malaysian newsmen- going there as guest* of Alitalia's inaugural flight from Rome to Hamburg. The other108 words
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181 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Oral contraceptives as a means to family planning are greatly in demand in Singapore and other South-East-Asian countries as well as in New Zealand and Australia. This was stated today at a press conference given by the Council of the SouthEast Asia181 words
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Article117 1965-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four new cases of typhoid, also from stu drnts of the Chung Cheng High School in Goodman Road. have been confirmed in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases in the present outbreak to 13. The Health Ministry announcing this tonight117 words
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Advertisement267 1965-03-31 4 CATHAY-, opens r-PALACE-T t^ cinema I TOMORROW! k atong A TRIGGER FINGER TIGHTENS... A GUN ROARS AND ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE! naMJLL Sired by six-guns, fired by old hates, the young Hellions tore the Southwest apart from Mexico to Texas! mwMcoLOR Mrtawiseopi PORV VIRGINIA LON WILLIAM CALHOUN MAYO- CHANEY^a- BENDIX267 words
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Advertisement314 1965-03-31 4 'iVpITOLAoNICHVwOpmPREMIERE: pno J^^^ (Singapore) Phone ***** Book Now NOT WHETHER a fi >#is! B.^^ YOU WIN OR '^*l XkvH LOSE!. ..IT'S V*> r HOW YOU x GAME a •Mb V if 'fl |^|W, a I W I ■^■■m "Destined to be the most m j^^H _^^^B^^ topic since Kinsey" a^k^k^p^^^^lV314 words
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Advertisement531 1965-03-31 4 rt>»JJCOOI2HI6I LAST DAY! 11am 130,4.00,6.30 I 9 30 pm •MISSION TO DIE" Scon Flynn ModclcifH Robinton OPENS TOMORROW .'OANNt WOODWARD VI tauradf Stuorf WHITMAN LAST DAY! 11 em, 2.40, 6 00 9. 1S p.m. "this is adult immiiMUT: I »oi MimMW f<* cimMu tioin v "THE CARPETBAGGERS Scorqr Pcpsofd Corroll531 words
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158 1965-03-31 5 rpAWAU, Tues. Anx tuyan bin Tunggal, 35. of Semporna, was j sentenced to death for the murder of Ajah bin Imam Kunton, and a 10-year-old boy, Noorbin Juajah, last October. The body of the boy was not found The body of Ajah.158 words
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Article47 1965-03-31 5 NG, Tues.— Prnaiiß's oldest Malay club, the Muhibbol All/an Football Club of Kumpong Jaw a. will celebrate its 53rd anniversary with a picnic and kenduri at the Sun Valley Bungalow, TanJons; Bungah, on Sunday. The club will also hold its annual meeting the same day.47 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-03-31 5 Chat with nurses for Mrs. Lee "VI RS. Lee Kuan Yew, wife of the Prime Minister of Singapore, chatting with Sister Suzanne Liew Soo Nui (right) of Ipoh and Miss Zainun Idris of Kuala Lumpur, at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lee62 words
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Article54 1965-03-31 5 PENANG. Tue.v Tin iVnuiig branch of the Malayan Am tion of Youth Clubs has decided to appeal to The Film OMMOnhlp Biiwrcl to MBMT .ill films «hnh tended to undermine the Borah oi youth* It will also ask the board 'o allow one MAYC representative54 words
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265 1965-03-31 5 PENANG, Tuesday. Airo- Asian leaders at the United Nations were still ''mystified 1 by the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, a Malaysian delegate, said here today. "We tried to explain as much as we could about Indonesia's expansionist aims," he added.265 words
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182 1965-03-31 5 Detained fishermen: Assurance by India SINGAPORE, Tues. —I The High Commission of India in Kuala Lumpur has assured the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce that "earliest relief will be given to the case of Singapore fishermen being detained by the Indian Government. The chamber wrote to the Indian High Commission182 words
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Article46 1965-03-31 5 IPOH. Tues. Twenty-M\ police officer.- and men were presented awards by the OCPD Ipoh. Supi Haji Noordln bin Haji Trum, here tln.s morning Among them was. Senior lnapge> tor &<lian Lai. who received a letter of appreciation from tlie CPO Perak46 words
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149 1965-03-31 5 F ITR AH PAYMENT NOT ONLY FOR BEGGARS, POOR... PEiNiANU. lues.— Slaves and those Id debt are listed as deserving cases entitled to benefit from "fltrah" (religious tithes.) "But to the best ot our knowledge there are no slaves In Penang," the president of the State Islamic Religious Council. Hajl149 words
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Article60 1965-03-31 5 TEBAL. Tues. Hundreds ot people are tlocki ing to a kampotiß In Tanjonx Berembang. near here. to >cc a calf born last Sunday with six legs Kamponjt elders in the area regard this as a Rood omen They say the calf will bring peace and prosperity and60 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-03-31 5 Stephens' criticism upsets CD men in Tawau j fAWAL. Tues. A state- x nient by Dato Donald Stephens. .Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, made here during his recent visit, has caused disappointment to a large section of the 400 civil defence trainees. Dato Stephens told newsmen before his189 words
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Article34 1965-03-31 5 SL'NGEI PATANI. Tues. The I I Sultan oi Kedah will open a World j I Health Week exhibition and Rive away prizes at the Balai Besar. Alor Star, on April 7. i34 words
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186 1965-03-31 5 SirGAPORE, Tues. Britain's Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Lord Walston, today reiterated British support for Malaysia in her dispute with Indonesia. "So long as confrontation continues, we will support you. We are obliged to do so by treaty.'' he186 words
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Article46 1965-03-31 5 PENANG. Tues. The American Ambassador to the Philippines. Mr. William Blair Jr., arrived here today to fulfil a 12--year wish to visit Penang for a holiday "I have been wanting to come here all these years." he said at Bayan Lepas airport.46 words
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Article32 1965-03-31 5 KANGAR. Tues Perils will spend $1000 on the World Health Day campaign to be held on May 8 and 9. Pood, poultry and agricultural exhibitions will be held.32 words
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Advertisement300 1965-03-31 5 IN TAIPEI the G§ PRESIDENT HOTEL IS TAIWAN'S NEWEST. MOST I.UXfKIOI'S AM) i ill. jß> W ftp ir m n m ni pi m m r r ■ft* ■Sc^r^HBHHHKSfe »i PJ I GndMM Oriental hotpmlitv jihl impeccable wrvice iwjit you at I I 3'" l.iKtirmui, air-conJitionrd roomi and tuitei m300 words
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Article446 1965-03-31 6 SINGAPORE. Tues EXPORT MARKET AND EFFICIENT SPORE PORT TO HELP NEW INDUSTRY SINGAPORE is ro go into deep sea fishing in a big way-with a capital to the tune of sorr.e $25 million. An integrated industry, now being studied by the Economic Development Board,446 words
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Article47 1965-03-31 6 R.UB Tues— lnche Abdullah bin HaHM hM been elected president ol t lie Raub District Boy BcomU' Association at its annual general meeting. Others elected v. president. Mr. M Manmuthu: secretary. Mr- T. S. ArumuK^m: try. Inch bin N r I coiiß Weng Kee.47 words
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Article, Illustration105 1965-03-31 6 Bishop's gold cross will go to highest bidder L l A i LI MPIR. Tues —The 51.500 Kuld pectoral cross chain contributed to thr Charities Week I und by the Bisbop of Kuala Lumpur. Consignor D. \>ndurgon. will be sold to the person making the his: host bid. The parish105 words
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128 1965-03-31 6 Antara lie: It tries 'to twist' tour object of Tun Razak I/UALA LUMPUR, Tve S The Government today described a.s "untrue" a report by the official Indonesian news agency Antara that the visit of th« Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. to East Africa was also to seek support for128 words
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Article169 1965-03-31 6 KOTA BHARU, Tues I\ATO Justice Mah- mood bin Mohamed Hashim today sentenced a tailor and medicine salesman, Omar bin Salleh, 35, to death for murdering a housewife. Omar was charged with murdering Bidah binte Mahmood. 30. at Kampong Banggol Judah Machang District, on Dec 15169 words
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Article53 1965-03-31 6 KAUB. lues. Hong Koiir him Kt.«r Loll C:ie<' nuide ,t |*m tp peurance ac the Jubilee Theati* here on Saturday. Another Hong Kong lilm actress Yoong Yoong. 21. made ;i perHMMI .ippearance at the Cathay Cinema on the same day. She sang few hit numbers53 words
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150 1965-03-31 6 Third-class train tickets an insult, say teachers pARITBUNTAR. Tinvs. More than 50 regional training centre teachers in Krian district who are to attend a vacation course In Ipoh from April 13 to 24 feel "insulted because they have been offered only bus fares or third-class train tickets from their home150 words
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Article33 1965-03-31 6 KfCHINO. Tue« E former Governor. Sir Alexander Waddeli. ard Lady Waddell have seni a cheque lor S2OO to ihf rlwirman of the M.isjld Brsat fimd-MiMiic commuter. Data Abang Hajj Marvuici APAP - 33 words
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216 1965-03-31 6 5,000 estate clerks to get pay rises L' UA L A I.UMPUK. IV Tues. About 5.000 estate clerks are to net salary U ranging from $15 to $50 a month untlrr a new agreement reached between their union and the employers' association today. The ajjreenu-nt Initialled by the genoril of216 words
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Article50 1965-03-31 6 PENAN' The presidpiit of the Prn.i.'.e branch of the Customs L'rr.on. Inctie Sa'aid bin J.t'.ii.ir. ha-s been aiectpc: president Ol the Sungel Pinana L'mno or Inche Ai)U Bnkar bin M&rtAn :o.Mrient with Inche Ismail bin Ibrahim a* .srcr"!.<rv ;md Inche Ja'afur bid r.amed Talb as treasurer.50 words
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Miscellaneous12 1965-03-31 6 ttttfgH It ii rt it t) Ilif Ralph II *>i until hi12 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-03-31 7 \JEMBERS of the Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) gather around Tengku Abdul Rahman (arrowed) to greet him when he arrived in Pontian on Monday to speak at a rally. The Tengku completed his two-day visit of Johore yesterday when he opened the $5-mil-lion61 words
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Article48 1965-03-31 7 15 Borneo ex-rebels freed KUCHING, Tues. Fifteen former members of the Tentera National Kalimantan Utara were released recently after they had pledged their loyalty at the Rehabilitation Centre here. They had undergone a three-week course during which they received simple technical education and visited development pin the state48 words
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Article39 1965-03-31 7 PENANG. Tue.s. A p the Ppnung General Hospital. Chan Ah Hock. 17. fell 20 feet from a wiird to hus death last night. A und him lying on the ground under the first floor of the39 words
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Article20 1965-03-31 7 KLANG. Tues. The North Padang near the Meru-Kapar road roundabout is now being conver'ed into a public garden.20 words
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Article86 1965-03-31 7 An appeal to the nonMalays I^UANTAN, Tues. The secretary of the Pahanu National Language Month Committee. Inche Mohamed Nor bin Abdullah, today appealed tor greater non-Malay participation in the coming National Language Month The committee met at the rural development operations room here today to discuss and draw up the86 words
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206 1965-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. •JHE chairman of the Rubber Association of Singapore, Mr. Tan Eng Joo, has revealed that a spate of complaints had been received by the association from abroad, particularly from West Germany, on excessive bale coating and recurrent weight shortages. In206 words
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75 1965-03-31 7 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES SHOW PUNNED IN CAPITAL J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues Australia Is to stage a major industries exhibition in Kuala Lumpur in August. Sponsors are the Australian Export Promotions, a nonprofit export action company representing a partnership between the Australian Associated Chamber of Manufacturers and Commerce. The exhibition will be held75 words
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Article42 1965-03-31 7 KUCHING. Tues.— Fire destroyed six wooden shophouses «n Julau in Upper Rejang of Sara--1 wak recently. The Sarawak Social Welfare Council and the Red Cross have sent aid to the victims. now housed with relatives and friends.42 words
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Article29 1965-03-31 7 PENANG. Tues— Two men held up a goldsmith. R. Arunachalam, 36, in bi'sy Chulla Btreet yesterday and robbed him of three pieces lof gold valued about $1,000.29 words
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237 1965-03-31 7 Cashier knifed in $10,000 payroll grab SINGAPORE, Tues. Payroll robbers i struck again today after i a long lull snatching $10,000 from a Bata shoe I company cashier out- side the company's Te- lok Blangah factory. The cashier. Mr. Kwee iThian Teck. 51. was stabbed twice when the three-man gang237 words
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Article43 1965-03-31 7 IPOH. Tues— Work will begin soon on a new bridge over th« Sungei Kinta to link the Coronation Park end of Anderson Road with Douglas Road. Total cost of the protect is estimated to be about $250 00043 words
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Article38 1965-03-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue.s. a i Central Electricity Board suhi office has recently been opened at Jalan Pasar Bharu. here for the convenience of people living m the Pudu. Sungel Besi. Cheras and Kampong Pandan areas38 words
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126 1965-03-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Association of Veterinary Surgeons of Ma- laya is to seek the aid from charitable organisations and the public to help set up a faculty of veterinary science in the University of i Malaya. The association decided, at j Its126 words
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Advertisement221 1965-03-31 7 M«r«o Block Boh I BI^^SI Py e quality gives a I ißfel world of pleasure Stereo Black B*s. T ragmfictnt Pvc Sttrec jggy*"—' »«JMM I Black Box Its two high flux spcoken are placed II I one ot each end of the cabinet in special acoustic- I I oily matched221 words
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Advertisement106 1965-03-31 7 iff M p£&'' mj M| JEt <£/ mUMII liiii#^l will /3 p^^^i iJll hUflU t^xikk- 7 \LI I Imim H^HrW**' 1/ How Goodyear helps truck owners to reduce tyre maintenance costs pocket more profits! Buy a SUPER ROAD LUG the super tyre that gives you:1. NYLON cord pound for pound106 words
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Article, Illustration342 1965-03-31 8 Singapore's frustrating 6 m.p.h. traffic by AA chief SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan, today urged the Government to set up a permanent traffic advisory committee to tackle the "ever increasing problem" of traffic congestion in the heart of the city. "Such a342 words
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96 1965-03-31 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. An American. Mr. Martin J. Schmidt, of Chicago, has won the Loke Wan Tho Memorial gold medal— the highest award— for submitting the best print to the 16th Singapore International Salon of Photography sponsored by the Photographic Society of Singapore, ■b print. entitled96 words
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127 1965-03-31 8 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. THE Governments of Sierra Leone and Rhodesia are offering scholarships under the Commonwealth Scholarship Plan to Malaysian citizens, under the age of 35. who possess honours degrees or equivalent Qualifications. Sierra Leone scholarships are for post-graduate dip- i loma course In education and127 words
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221 1965-03-31 8 Brothers in crime I and an old woman's savings MALACCA, Tues. Two brothers today pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to robbing an elderly woman labourer of her savings of $1,000. They were sentenced to two years' jail each. They were S. Subramanlam. 27. and his brother. a Muslim221 words
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Article59 1965-03-31 8 IPOH. Tues— A large gathering attended the funeral of Mr. Chew I Boon Hong. 83. one of the oldest residents in Perak. today. Mr. Chew, who came to Malaya from China more than 50 yearn ago. was a pioneer tin miner and rubber planter. He Irave.s59 words
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Article39 1965-03-31 8 IPOH. Tues. A housewife. M. Subbu. 30. was found dead in a pool of blood, wall a vegetable knife beside her. in her house in j Kampong Tawas. near here, yes- terday. No foul play is suspected.39 words
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198 1965-03-31 8 Kedah boosting V-Corps on Thai border KULJM. Tues. The State Government is 1 strengthening the Vigilante Corps in frontier areas on the KedahThai border, the Sultan of Kedah said here today. "This is necessary a> there are still Communist terrorL-t>-lurking in the border Jungle.' he said when he declared open198 words
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90 1965-03-31 8 KANGAR. Tue.s. Inche Idris bin Zakarla of Kampong Kayang won the Perils kite-flying competition held at Kayang. five miles from here, on Sunday. Inche Idns was awarded the championship cup presented by the Mentri Besar. Uato Sheikh Ahmad, who gave away the prizes. Winners in90 words
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Advertisement182 1965-03-31 8 -■yJaSami i^K> -:i:: ,^^flfl ■Kif' ''Xx&xESißSttaw^^^^w •■"'w^M i <sr^ ■y f j 1 e^ j 1 j A completely dependable Swiss time-piece guaranteed for your personal satisfaction. The Titus Chronobloc* a bold step forward in design by manufacturers long associated with the world's markets and the high precision of the182 words
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Advertisement101 1965-03-31 8 r what a way By to go! Europa...ltaliano style! Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian way to Europe. Lloyd Triestino makes the fabulous difference. At least two swimming pools and} acres of deck space for games, dancing or just plain relaxing! Your whole ship is fully airconditioned,101 words
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Miscellaneous175 1965-03-31 8 \lh>*' **nn By V.T. iWfwnttin NOW HOW AM I GOING WELL THE ONLY THlMu] om,mv fiOSH \to keep tabs ON left to do mows J 7^ .the sooner \^ijmtim w 7^^ T^T r 1. I WHAT MAvE JOSCAR ANP OOP? J BRING 'EM BACK.^VJ fiV™ E BETTER -J Hi* y175 words
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191 1965-03-31 9 - SINGAPORE. Tues TIIK (lovcrnmrnt has drcidccl In start a iPßist-r of the textiles industry With immediate effect, all firms making or proposing to make te\ tilr Roods, in which nuire than J"> people ar>- em ployed, are required to he rrcister -il Vntiie of this191 words
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1094 1965-03-31 9 Goh was wrong seven times —Central Govt VUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Central Government today listed seven instances where Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, had "m i s i n terpreted" facts and made false allegations in the textiles quota dispute. A statement by the Prime Minister's Department gave1,094 words
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Article250 1965-03-31 9 THE TEXTILE WAR CONTINUED Point-by-point reply to Minister's charges 0 Dr. Goh alleged that the Central Government war. ted the 29 million sq. yards of made-up goods in order to set up a new garment making export industry at the expense of Singapore. The Central Government pointed out to Dr.250 words
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Article23 1965-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An army bomb expert this afternoon exploded an old Japanese mortar bomb in Jalan Rajah, off Balestier Road.23 words
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198 1965-03-31 9 Batu Pahat Umno to start anew four top men will be there UATU PAHAT. Tues 13 Four top Umno leaders headed by the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, are expected here on Friday to attend a special delegates' conference to elect officials of198 words
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Article70 1965-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Tu«w- The pore agents for the Sydney have forwarded a wallet, containing 9.000 It- ahan lire is4s) and $4. > which wa.s left In the car Of a local tourist guide by an Australian, to Bombay I the ships next poit of call. The wallet also70 words
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134 1965-03-31 9 ECONOMIC AID TALKS WITH IMF GROUP ON FRIDAY |(UALA LUMPUR, i Tues. Officials of the Central Government will discuss financial and economic matters for two weeks with a three-man International Monetary Fund team beginning on Friday. The IMF delegation leader Mr. Albert Mattera. will I arrive here on Thursday from134 words
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Advertisement13 1965-03-31 9 McCULLOCH CHAINSAWS ARE BACKED BY SERVICE M. D. M. LTD. > r- r« >mj13 words
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Advertisement441 1965-03-31 9 FIDES mmmmam made in italy MBaMHBHiHBH^ full-visibility |«HaaKigu oven window and I J^^^Sm interior oven light I K^~-> wi.V^ thermometer, dish -warmer. HBI Suitable for uaBB any kind of gas. ■■■IBlHi WIDE RANGf OFMODtLS A AVAILABU SINGAPORE^Hj P^KUA; A lUMPUR. IPOH*PEMANG Nil I THIS TOPCON RE SUPER WITH THRU-THE-LENS LIGHT-METERING441 words
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Obituary65 1965-03-31 10 Wmiis Sli tifinlmum) MARIA CHEE KHAM NEO, Til. leaving son*. Michael Urn. Lim Peng Omm, dauKhter. two daughters-in-law •on-ln-law and 13 grandchildren. Cortege leaving 7, Jalan Lye Kwee 1.4.66 p m JULIUS PLANZER SB passed away peacefully at Batu Gajah Hospital. '•.i. inn (..hind his beloved wire brothers and65 words
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Article96 1965-03-31 10 Word* Sli (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Chan Thai Tin thank all friends and relatives for Mi' Ir help, donationi, wreaths, scrolls and attendance In their recent bereavement. MRS. PHUA CHENG TUAN and family thank nil relatives and friends for thilr tumtammem, umllh, loan of ears and assistance96 words
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Obituary48 1965-03-31 10 in Words Sli (Minimum) T.N. MENON died 29.3.62. Kor your happiness we shall remain united. Nothing and no one can ever or will e\.-r h.' afela t" disrupt this unity. We •hall always rsapsM your wishes and abide by your principles. By his wife and children.48 words
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Article189 1965-03-31 10 I* Word* SIS (Minimum) ASTCR tCCS the finest rang* of Mclu.-ive Italian Peruglna Chocolate Easier K|p each containing a novelty; ooiy at fltzpatrtek'a, spore. HAVE YOU SEEN the new utockt r.- ire at Donald LOOT*? New coi, ciisly carried DON'T MISS SALE at Town and -ilon. New Ann Fullds189 words
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Article36 1965-03-31 10 MALAYSIA'S FATHER PRIIST for thr Klkhs, Bunt Sohan Slnch. while on n i>hort vl. ,t to India ftll HI The BatM Knram Bin«h Sikh T.mplf conducted h prayer «ervlce on 19-3-S5 for hit hrauh.36 words
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Article675 1965-03-31 10 ■jit simply the armchair econ- r omists dreaming? Clearly no country in isolation will be able to do much by itself towards moderning the market ing of natural rubber, the ''experts" conclude. Yet Malaysia is likely to "go it alone" with reasonable certainty of success, ready to welcome675 words
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Article355 1965-03-31 10 Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob's announcement that legislation to bring into har- mony Uie land laws of all the Malayan States will be introI duced in Parliament in May, presumes that there will be smooth sailing within the National Land Council which I began its fifteenth session i yesterday.355 words
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Article171 1965-03-31 10 The Pontian pineapple cannery which tlie Prime Minister declared open yesterday is trebly blessed; by access to a solidly established farm industry, by a healthy demand abroad for Malaysian pines, and by Soekarno. As the Tengku said, the recent Indonesian landings were "a blessing in disguise" because they171 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1965-03-31 10 Malaysia's economic strains and successes BANK NEGARA REPORTS ON THE NATIONS PROGRESS HIGHER PRODUCTION AND LIVING STANDARDS WITH A BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROBLEM THE ;ecurrent deficit in Malaysia's balance of payments, estimated to have been $134 million last year, the ne*id to conserve assets abroad, 'he problems of financing of1,501 words
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Article658 1965-03-31 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya 63 REVISION: TO INTRODUCE ADVERBS and AUBERBIAL PHRASES VOCABULARY: Tadl (adv) just now. a short while ago: kemadUn (adv) then, afterwards, later; Mfera (adv; soon, quickly: hutaag (n) debt; berhuUnj to be In debt, to obtain articles on credit; barang mi658 words
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Advertisement480 1965-03-31 10 Strain Twei Malay Mail Classirltd advertisements msy t>« handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPER. MARKET Orchsrd Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES^ At Holland Road Kstong Mavsl Bate. I Authorised Afenu CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coliyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT PNBMMetra Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admir.ity Road. Naval480 words
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Advertisement12 1965-03-31 10 ■081 THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.12 words
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Advertisement69 1965-03-31 10 A luxury soup in everything but price! HEINZO H foody £> Se*»* fel H CREAM OP pj I CHICKEN 1 1 •y§\ 67 VARIETIES. _f*"^"~* > i_ B\ h He!nz'ccm.td. Here's real chicken flavour in every spoonful. Rich and creamy, it's a perfect way to start a meal. Only Heinx69 words
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Article, Illustration1429 1965-03-31 11 Another step towards 'dial the world' 'THIS IS HONG KONG CALLING JESSELTON VIA SEACOM' By STAFF WRITER TODAY is another milestone for Malaysian telecommunications one step closer to the realisation of not only Commonwealth l>ut global subscriber trunk dialling ;is th c .Jcsselton Hong Kong link of Ih c $2011,429 words
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Advertisement112 1965-03-31 11 (Wp*tJUtUn«). to- THE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA and MESSRS. CABLE WIRELESS LTD., HONG KONG Gammon Malaya Limited was responsible for the The Singapore terminal is founded on 160 ft. Gamco structural design and construction of both Singapore Spun Concrete section piles whilst the Hong Kong Building Hong Kong Buildings housing the112 words
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Advertisement201 1965-03-31 12 Bf^H BHBptfBBBVBm Pv^v^^^Kv^^p First part of SEACOM completed... ITT's London company, Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd., has supplied j \s~> V f equipment worth over M 5 21 ,383,950 for the submarine cable telephone systems <C L~^ \^^^i IOKiO recently laid between Singapore, Jesselton, and Hong Kong. These are the201 words
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Advertisement48 1965-03-31 13 m o re Worthington installations WORTHINGTON The SEACOM offices in Singapore and Jesselton are two more important buildings in Malaysia which have been Worthington air-conditioned. Worthington offers a full line of equipment to meet your requirements and specialists at Jardine Waugh are always available for consultation upon request.48 words
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Advertisement226 1965-03-31 13 Over the Horizon... Spanning the Miles in a Single Leap urn e i.«|-:-- hrinrr tk* open sea Overseas ond inter-con- «m NEC is helping to bring the tinental te(ephone colls and notlon WOrld ClOSer together *"<*« television networks ore now commonly accepted os port of our It's a small world226 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1965-03-31 13 By STAFF WRITER You'll soon be able to dial to any place on earth using your telephone at horne but you'll have to remember call digits WORLD-WIDE telecommunications entered a new era when telecommunication engineers succeeded in their long cherished ambition of providing submerged amplifiers in1,571 words
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478 1965-03-31 13 First telegraph circuit was a wire hung on jungle trees "TO realise the giant 1 strides Malaysian telecommunicat ions has made to keep abreast with the latest techniques and development of telecommunications, the pages of history must be turned back. The first telegraph, circuits in Malaya were in the Straits478 words
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Article519 1965-03-31 14 Repeaters keep the cable alive THE -heart boats" of the SEACOM cable are in its rep« each costing 5170.000. The design and manu facture of the repeat carried out under the most stringent conditions to ensure that they give an expected trouble-free U at least 20 years without maintenance. The519 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-03-31 14 Telex service for fast means of printed communication THE telex service provides a fast means of printed communication, a copy of the message being produced on teleprinters at both the sending and receiving installations. The service is available day and night, and ■KMagM may be sent to a subscriber even326 words
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Advertisement115 1965-03-31 24 NATIONAL 2~onC CONSOLE lnT M MODEL TF-30LE f^g (F^^ftfc**^ This NEW exciting 23" NATIONAL Modern, fc*ws^i &Vt9 Dclux with "Memo Tuner" for continuous optimum picture reception Soft grey-tinted |p«t»*33 r^M3 screen gives Dynamic pictures. No reflections. Ht > £s!'i| rr^^^^^tl N° 9' are T ne double oval speakers give rich115 words
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Advertisement277 1965-03-31 24 immon INLtMMQI f COMPAMSONm) e& wkZS<w InW Seems incredible that I could become part owner of 20 big companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia companies like. Cold Storage. Eastern Smelting, Fraser Neave. Hume Industries, Malayan Breweries md others simply by investing in the "Malay.sian Commerce Industry Fund". But277 words
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Advertisement203 1965-03-31 14 CONGRATULATIONS^ TO MALAYSIA from AEI AEI extend their warmest AEI, suppliers of Terminal jp A if) 7 I f"^ T 1 C^iTl congratulations to all concerned Equipment for this project, are JB wa J/ on the opening of the proud to have contributed Mi A P i 1 Hong Kong-Jesselton203 words
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Article, Illustration805 1965-03-31 15 Pineapples the sweet taste of success... TENGKU: CONFRONTATION A BLESSING IN DISGUISE THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today described President Soekarno's confrontation as "a blessing in disguise" because it had helped to cement the bonds of loyalty and co-operation between the people and the Government. He was speaking at805 words
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390 1965-03-31 15 FINANCE FIRM SUES FOR PLOT OF LAND KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. BUSINESSMAN who borrowed $230,000 from a finance company promising to return the loan within six months did not settle his debt after 44 months. In the High Court here today Mr. Kok San Fatt, managing director of Yoong Shlng Finance390 words
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Article58 1965-03-31 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Jus- tice Clioor SJigh today granted dKtW nisi to Daniel Liang r merchant, dissolving hrn to Yen Zing Tse. alias June Chu. on the around of l desertion. The decree Is to be made abrolu'p at the end of three month*. The parties were58 words
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Article29 1965-03-31 15 PARIT. Tues —The body J-f a Mat Shufcnr recovered from the Perak Kniponit Chopin nei.r turdnv by the current while K.impong Pachat where be lived.29 words
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Article36 1965-03-31 15 KUCHING. Tues. A second batch of 120 people were recently presented with their Malaysian citizenship certificates at the Registrar-Oeneral's office here. The first butch of 29 citizens re- ceived their certificates last month.36 words
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348 1965-03-31 15 Miss X: I found myself naked in be d SINGAPORE, Tues. An 18-year old girl today told a magistrate's court that she found herself lying naked in bed in a hotel room after her boy friend had given her a choc olate-flavoured sweet. Miss X, an unemployed gin, was testifying348 words
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Article69 1965-03-31 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Llew Shi 1 w.-h 21. remanded since last week on a charge of unlawful Dossession of six harid-grenadcg at I '.he railway station here, wax I today ordered to bo farther re--1 manded for another week by Mr |S. Raiendran I maturate Liew is69 words
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229 1965-03-31 15 Governor of Bank Negara on loan mission ITU ALA LUMPUR. TueThe Governor of Bank Negara. Dato Ismail bin H"ji Mohamed All. left here by air to join the Minister > of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. for the signing of a $75 million loan which has been raised for Malaysia229 words
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Article95 1965-03-31 15 CIN'GAPORE, Tues.— After I a party a technician was driving along Serangoon Road at night when his car collided with a trlsha, resulting in the death of a housewife, a district court was told today. Brin Dutt. 28, of Oenting Lane. pleaded guilty to causing95 words
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366 1965-03-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A British financial institution has agreed to give the Federation of Malaya Government Officers Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. a $150 million loan to finance a massive homes scheme. The society's secretary, Mr. T. Mahesan. announced this on his return from a366 words
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Article62 1965-03-31 15 SINGAPORE. Tuesments huve been made n Malaya and Singapore to sight the new moon on Thursday Ins to determine Har: Ram this year. If the new mo H.ri Raya Haji will fall on li. ndd «n office; >temi day. If i: v- r.o\62 words
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Advertisement120 1965-03-31 15 TODAY'S EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IWm DRESSES RECORDS V >f J T^/ I I Attractive cotton and poplin BIGGEST REDUCTIONS! 1 AAJ floral designs in all sizes. Be I A wide range of Pops, Classics and "^mxl// ?tA*S x»x early for the best selections Semi-Classics in Stereo and Monural. rVj/ O&^120 words
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Miscellaneous662 1965-03-31 15 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Captain Gallant: 7.35 Tom Pcnane; 6 Ipoh Malacca S^* 00 s ln Ma darln; 8.10 Classical music by 200 p.m. Test pattern and Nagasamy and Party 8.34 tone; 5.15 Test pattern and Sword of Freedom; 900 News music; 5.45 Opening and pro- in662 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-03-31 16 \f R. Ted de Ponti (above) Par Ea.stern manager for the Godfrey Phillips Group of companie.s has been appointed to the Lxi.ird of Abdulla ie Co. Ltd in London with efloct from March 22 Abdulla fc Co. a wholly owned Mibsidinry ot Godfrey Phillips Ltd. ell-known114 words
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Article195 1965-03-31 16 ALA YSIA S best -.selling guide--IT* book. Paplneau's 'Guide to Stnuapore and Spotlight on Malaysia" has reached the bookshops in a new and fully revised edition. Now in its 18th annual edition the late.st Issue of the guide fulfils all demands for Information about Singapore that195 words
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Article, Illustration462 1965-03-31 16 MALA YSIA 'S FIRST NET FACTORY ESTABLISHED MALAYSIA'S first fishing net and twine foctory iTI at Singapore's Jurong Light Industrial Estate, is expected to start production sometime in July. i A loint Jaoan-Sineaoorc venture, Malaysia Net I Twine Co. Ltd., with an authorised capital of $2 million and a paid462 words
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Article168 1965-03-31 16 THE Sinsaporo Timber Exporters' Association is hopiiiK to introduce a new way of .shipping timber to ports covered by the Far East Freight Conference. The new method will require timber to be shipped in bundles instead of shipping them loosely as is the case at168 words
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344 1965-03-31 16 Printers visit Australian paper mills O EP R ESENTATIVES i of the printing. I publishing and paper trades in Malaysia saw at first hand how some of the Australian paper they use in this business is made. They were flown to Australia on March 15 by Associated Pulp and Paper344 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-03-31 16 M R c E GOODRICH, former general manager XTI of Sandilands Buttery Co. Ltd. left Singapore for London last week after 19 years in He will take up a new appointment with the HenryGardner Group of companies, parent company of Sandilands Buttery Co Ltd301 words
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Article123 1965-03-31 16 The National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers announces the appointment of Dato Monamed Yusoff bin Haji Ahmad as executive secretary with effect from March 18. Dato YusoJT served In the Government for 33 years in various portions and capacities. He served as the secretary to ministries and as123 words
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Article81 1965-03-31 16 Mr. Henry Ea.son. secretarygeneral of the Institute of Bankers. London. vi-iteti Singapore recently in the course of a tour of the E;ist. to discuss matters of mutual Interest with the committee of the Singapore Centre of the Institute. Established in 1960, the Singapore Centre arranges for lectures81 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-03-31 16 THHE sales of Mitsubishi domestic electric appli A ances, despite keen competition in the Malay sian market, reached record levels last J Sales had Increased threefold and a greater volume of business was expected in future with the continued support from its local agents and261 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-03-31 16 rgEK CEMENT Ltd., Ipoh. tin li went into full production in September last year, has now sinned a contract for a SlO million extension that will more than double its present output of 500 tons per day. Viuiouniin; this. .Mr. Yeoh Kc.in Hin, .in r\r.169 words
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Article68 1965-03-31 16 Malayan Tooacco Company announce that their Ann ciaies. Brown W>lli Tobacco Corporation, was the only one Ol bx" United States cigarette ccinpanies to increase the .sales of its major brands in 1964. Areordin? to figures published by Business Week and Printers Ink B. <fc Ws to'al sales rose68 words
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Advertisement250 1965-03-31 16 V RENT I REDIFFUSION I L TV J WAKE UP WITH SM and be on time The Best English ELECTRIC ALARMS. Full range available from your dealer. SMITHS ALARMS MADE .N ENGLAND So.c Agents: JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH,250 words
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Advertisement83 1965-03-31 16 I v>" 11 Z°y \m SSmmH f Suppliers of new and reconditioned machine tools sheet metalworking machinery, woodworking machinery. Engineers' small tools and workshop accessories. Foundry plant and equipment. Power plant, air compressors, pumps. Construction equipment, including carthmoving machinery, cranes, hoists and mechanical handling equipment. Wire nails, rivets, bolts, nuts.83 words
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86 1965-03-31 17 CATCHING THE RACING LORRIES AND TEARAWAY TAXIS I WISH to bring the fol--1 lowing to the attention of the Traffic Police: Many heavy lorries, laden with timber or metal pipes, travel at over 50 mp.h.. though they carry plates saying "Max. 28 m.ph." or "Max. 30 mp.h. Many long distance86 words
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Letter52 1965-03-31 17 A certain school in the Bandar Bharu area of Kedah has no teacher for one of its primary classes, and hasn't had one since school re-opened. Yet the secondary section of this same school has 16 teachers to look after about 160 children. Would the Education Department please explain? PUZZLED52 words
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Letter42 1965-03-31 17 HOPES raised by the creation of the new Ministry of Local Government and Housinß have not been lulfllled. The Minister has Rone on fact-finding tours to France and other countries, but there is still no trace of a housing programme. DISILLUSIONED Scats!42 words
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Letter25 1965-03-31 17 'I'HE Bukit Merlajam area has long and frequent black-outs. The Central Electricity Board should look Into this matter and set things right. RESIDENTS B. Mi-rtajum25 words
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Letter80 1965-03-31 17 'I "WO years ago, I applied to the Comptroller of Telecoms, Selangor Region, for installation of a coin box telephone. I was told equipment was not yet available, and that I would be contacted when it arrived. About a year passed without a word, so I took the matter up80 words
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Letter122 1965-03-31 17 'TEACHERS oi English In Chinese schools work under many disadvantages. They teach six days a week instead of the normal five, and have to mark at least lour times iany exercise books their counterparts in English schools At a recent seminar on the teaching of English as a second language,122 words
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Letter64 1965-03-31 17 RE are flies again i r i anata Rata. the Mpdical and Health Department's anti-fly campaign apparently having had little effect. There sho-ald be no real problem the Hies are bred in the prawn dust. bean cake and row dunij used as fertilisers. I> there no way to wipe out64 words
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Letter31 1965-03-31 17 ivOTA Bharu U filthy, with rubbbh heaps a:.d rats all over the place. Unless there Is a big clean-up, the State Government can forget about attracting tourists. DISGUSTED hot. i Bharu31 words
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Letter49 1965-03-31 17 1 WOULD suggest to the Housing Board Authorities that metal or plastic plates be set up on the various floor;, this to enable us to know which floor we have readied on climbing the stairs. This would stop person takiiiß the initiative and writing on the walls K CHLW49 words
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350 1965-03-31 17 J AGREE with the Registrar that items printed in the Straits Times concerning expatriate resignation from the University of Singapore have been misleading. But so is the Registrar's explanation. The fact is tha^ the number of recent resignations including those taking effect in 1965/66)350 words
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Letter126 1965-03-31 17 FILED IN PIGEON HOLES AS a resident of Labis. I agree whole-heart-edly with Mr. Vesanthan tS.T. March 17 >, about the exorbitant rates for an old electric service. But. I differ from him on his allegation that "neither the town conciilors nor State Assemblymen seem to do anything about this."126 words
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69 1965-03-31 17 tOR seven years I have A lived in Bahau. I have waited to .see some improvements in health conditions, but things are Retting from bad to wor.se. The drainage system has gone clown the drain Flies and mosquitoes have set up permanent bases Rubbish69 words
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Letter86 1965-03-31 17 4CCORDINO to Rajl Osman bin Haii Mohd (ST. March 18>. "two blocks have 341 residental units and 20 shops. Government invited applications from tenants for the first time during •i-riod Feb. 18 to Mar. 15 last year. A total of 1,409 applications were received. Applications were asain invited86 words
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Letter135 1965-03-31 17 r I'HE textiles dispute between the Central and the Singapore governments is yet another of the all too numerous disagreements that plague the relationship between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur It Is unfortunate that the two governments are not attempting an all out effort to display135 words
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224 1965-03-31 17 I refer to the complaint 1 by the "Fair One" (S. T. March 13). The statement that married staff nurses automatically lose their permanency, rights and promotion is not correct. The fact Is. following the implementation of the equal treatment policy with effect fr'>224 words
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Letter71 1965-03-31 17 TRAINED NURSE FORGOTTEN I RETURNED four months ago frorr a Colombo P 1 a:i nursing course, but still have not been put to work or given an official letter of appointment. Having signed a contract with the Government before being accepted for training. I am unable to look for any71 words
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Letter111 1965-03-31 17 A HOME MARKET FIRST IT (a almost axiomatic to say that a thriving export trade can be built ud only upon the bedrock of a steady home market, and this is why I cannot understand all the fuM and bother about textile exports when every shop in Singapore Is piled111 words
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Letter65 1965-03-31 17 W O refund READ in your paper some time ago that the government was going to refund the W. O. P. P. to its contributors. I have heard nothing further and I am interested as I contributed tor 35 years to this fund. I am a life member and I65 words
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Advertisement102 1965-03-31 17 j^mCT LL^^JPvJ IJLtJ Lit] wj 4HH V*T i THIS IS THE TRAVELLER YOU CAN AFFORD This Morris Mini-Traveller is so versatile, so practical yet so thrifty! Amazingly low in price and inexpensive to maintain it gives you up to 50 miles to the gallon. From bumper to bumper the Morris102 words
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Miscellaneous245 1965-03-31 17 Straits Times Crossword Ai RO>s tures mn.side i 8». 1. Cold region of lorest undraln- 7. Ordinary people dress in them ed as >fi 16 p. to 5. Someiiow happier about the 8. One showing talent h»ndgulnea— wa& it the inscrlp- some, too '.10). tlon? <8> 12. Spy-ring at palace245 words
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Advertisement808 1965-03-31 18 IH I:V>i I KoEiill iHS i( ontinurd from Patjr 101 SITUATIONS VACANT I K.il SU r, .x»r. WANTtf) ten young waitresses. ..*id pay. Please •!i, B'pore. WANTED E*JBf amah for baby 7 months from l.'iih April for .'lt month*. Apply Mrs. Hlllwrne. Cockpit Hotel. C. K. UOK Room 1310 Selangor808 words
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Advertisement482 1965-03-31 18 SITUATIONS VACANT u..,rf. ftHm i H-t rf» rxlrm DOCTOR (LOCUM) REQUIRED (or in U TaipsßS. l'< rik i. ii approa, 8 nasal <ii p. r.nanency Apply PO Box !'lv Lumpur or —<i K.L. i .Mr I'ir.iin Anandh). APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from rxiHTipfit '"<l t^RCti**rs for tbs* pout of Head Teacher.482 words
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Advertisement856 1965-03-31 18 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* St I MiH.)— Box it rt*. txtrm CITLS SBBB part-time work If typ-' -noKraphy clerical JoO» available rlnn Utr.dy spore alter Six. EXPERIENCED CAMBRIDGE HOLDER ChlB8«8. 25. credits In rom-mi-rrlal nuhjrcts necks accounts Job in tuinpuny. Box Al9Ol B.T. K.L. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE. a The Arcade.856 words
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Advertisement1014 1965-03-31 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALt IS Word* SS (MiH.)— Box St et: txtrm FREEHOLD land and bouse districts 10 and 16. Principals only enuulry Bo» ArttMi;. ST. Spore. MODERN HOUSE 3 twdrooms complete with fittings. Kurniture optional bill area Tel .S iwrei 3iHM' "three BEDROOMED FLATS i Lurong 22. Ueylang complete1,014 words
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Advertisement852 1965-03-31 18 EDUCATION 15 Word* SS (MiH.)— Box St ct*. rxtra RAPID COURSE BEGINNERS bookkeeping, *hoithand typewriting. £okHsti (Camhridt:* gualifyin* Teat). M.ilay Chinem: YMCA School. 107 IMSSM Koad. Spore .'IWI. RAPID COURSE BOOK. KEEPING. Typewriting, shonnaod U.C Kaaaa; H.-.,ito scien.r. Kt-luioun Knouledgv. Cu:ihrid)ir Exam. Mmlirn School. Is Battery Road, s pore U3SOU852 words
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Advertisement871 1965-03-31 18 PEST CONTROL IS Words 'S (Mlm.) Bom M et*. oxlrm DESTROY RATS and Mice with R.itoids Monsecrnmbs available from lists or agents: Chart and Co I B'pore. rt>* latent tbink m '*i Killios THOMAS COWANS 1 non-potsocju-i* 1 WEATHER RAT CAKBS pruveil -.icrr»s OO Oil Palm Esutai Rud»*r Estates Ri««871 words
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Advertisement1034 1965-03-31 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* SS (Mlm.) Box St rt*. txtrm IS«3 MORRIS ItOO (iood Condition j $3650/- 0.n.0.. Compr losurrd till March 196« At 32J Oulllemard Road B'pore T*l: 47K4T— Mr yu.-k FORO CONSUL: IMI model In S» condition Taxed snd Insured. Kuropean owned. Hitchrst offe; •3.1 *i secure-,1,034 words
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Advertisement348 1965-03-31 18 AT YOUR SERVICE IS WordM S« <Vih.,~R,,, i» rt.. rxlrm I BRING YOUR PLAN Tru.T.. Motion Smith of Bpasdy Print*. i guaranteed PMOIO COPVINI. PLAN-PRINT-ING :n K.. I SHOPPtUG GUIDE JEWELLERY PERFECT GIT! exclusive .r for you hy I South i FOR SOUVENIRS. CURIOS <1 Oneni.i condition..! Ground FtoOl Rafllea348 words
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Advertisement1214 1965-03-31 19 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COASi U.K.: Due Spore Sails p. Sham Pinaeg ANTILOCHUS liverpMl, A.c -louth It Pt/Atr 1 MUAMPUS li>erpeel. Glasgow 6le. 15 Apr 2 Apr I MYRMIDON li<erpeel a Apt 7 AIAX Liverpeel, Dublin. Glasgow... Apr 1 Apr 11 Apr 12 II Apr 17 P«T»OCIUS liverpnl, Giasgow »•<1,214 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-03-31 19 i^^S^^EAC^ONES ■ggggky r^rtT?^» t> .iß^H oowe a>a*wi ib. rntoiihi j'l.wiiooamf "lie 7tll. PiMe *****. Pkiae 6311 Pleea *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. lATTAKIA, GENOA. IE HAVRE, HAMBURS, BREMEN. IMTttCBP ROTTERQAM, IMStERDAM tQIHENBURt, AARI4OS AND CQPENNAttN P. ('Mm Panaag I0MA (a) tie. 12 2 Apr 3/ S Apr 1/7 Apr "PAIACONIA" ,1)1,266 words
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Advertisement1172 1965-03-31 19 B£N&LJNF\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL li CONTINENTAL POIIS 1 BENCLEUCH L C'lT t X8 fcra, wr* CTi s^ SS BENVRACKIE S>ngapo.e Pt. Sham Penang (or London Apr 21 Gl. 33 Apr 4 Apr 5 S Apr 1/ I H;TCg Mar 4 Singapore P. Sham Peeaag lENOEARG Lonson, Hamburg, M'brougn..1,172 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-03-31 19 F.LLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Wsm\ FOR \F™^^ U.K. /Continent Smgi|K>ie P. S'r.am Peeeag Cm OF 10HANNESBURG L'«on, H'bu'g. Bmtn. R'dam. A»erp, Neacaitie, M'kre 15/11 Apt CASTILIAN rlivra. Idea, H'terpj. Ream 11/11 Afj 11/11 Apt IS 21 An Cm OF GLASGOW Lundon. Hburf, R'dim, Htrra v argemeuth 21 21 Apr1,290 words
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883 1965-03-31 20 From Our Market Correspondent YNDISTRIALS had a 1 slightly better look on the Stock Exchange yesterday, but turnover regained as small as ever. After falling cautiously for a week the industrial index improved very slightly to 74.49. Fraser and Neave, Sime Darby, Traders and Uniteers883 words
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Article26 1965-03-31 20 Malayan Stock Indirrs Mar. 29 Mar. 30 'Industrials: 74.42 :i 1" Tins: 93.33 93.3 b ruhbrrv: 103.53 103.53 Dec. 30. 1963=100 Ore. 29. 1962=10026 words
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Article91 1965-03-31 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. T.vnrsTßiALS continued the gradual recovery, but the market Is still quiet. Most traders nave Improved. Base metals and oils were steady. Mt. Isa continued to trade between 355. 6d. and 355. 3d. Mount Ink 33/!) N. Broken Hill (10s.) 39/5 Ajnpol 10/6 Au.«t. Con. Ind .SS/791 words
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Article128 1965-03-31 20 SHIPS lymg aloniild* th« Singapore wrtarvtt or oxpccttd today ara: Kmllle Maerak 3, Godavery 6/7, Benclrucb K/U. Breconshlre 10/11. Yarra 13 '14. Saltmma Mau 15/16. Ellaatwtb Boyp N.W. 1, KatunK 21/22, Chyebanaa 31/32. Benvrackle 33/34, Benlawers 35/36 Nlchlrel Maiu 40/41, Mandalay 42/43. Wladyalaw BronlewRkl 44, Achilles 46.128 words
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Article216 1965-03-31 20 APRIL first uradr rubber f.o.h. buyers rlosrd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala I.umpur yrstrrday at 71., crnls per ll>. up Ihrrr-qu.irtrri of a rrnt on .Monday's closing Irvrl for the |H>sition. Thr tour «js unrrrt.iin. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. rlo-ui:; prim in rrnts per Ib. fmtm4mj: Buyers216 words
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Article199 1965-03-31 20 Mar. h .til. FtM*. months. INDUSTRIALS RGiutead 13 eta. USttaan I 13cts. M. Cdnt. 12 1 ti City Dev. 7 cts. M I E. Sm.lt.M Mi 1 13 ota. M Im ;>. I cti>. (1 I '.".ets. Rob lOcta, ti.'in.innr. cts. Mv Hunn- (M, 14cta. s Darby 16199 words
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Article34 1965-03-31 20 Otreo oxshanno market IB HorK KonK yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.77 (or T.T. and 5.7&1 fur cath. Starling was quoted at 16.03 and one taol of told at 2651.34 words
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Article25 1965-03-31 20 Mar. M\l\V\\ RUBBEB PRICE: ~U rtnts (up thrpr-guartcrs f»l a cent). TIN: ICT&M (down SB..{7i). Unofficial estimatod offering 175 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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Advertisement1135 1965-03-31 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yototwia Momra loronio Detroit Citicato ■'TiOTMhieu Man" 13/14 Apr 24 Api 22 May tl May 11 May J laae "Maaeikiaa Mara" 21 21 Apr I May 4 luaa tin* 11 Jaaa W laaa Wast Coast ofi Central/South1,135 words
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Advertisement953 1965-03-31 20 [E°loriektI lines j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 10 May 196S P. Swettenham 11 Moy 1965 Singapore 14 May 1965 For Manila 17/18 May, Hong Kong 20/24 May Returns:— Singapore 28 May 1965 P. Swettenham 30 May 1965 Penong 31 May 1965 Fare From: Penang953 words
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Advertisement420 1965-03-31 20 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Boltimore, Chorleston. N. Oieons. Houston, Golveston. Spore r>. S'hom Penong New York Hongkong Amber 4/6 May 7/8 May 9/10 May 13 Jun Hongkong Grace 1 7/ 19 May 20/21 May 22/23 Moy 26 Jun Hongkong Producer 17/19 Jun 20/21 Jun 22/23 Jun420 words
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Advertisement353 1965-03-31 20 wt»mufaNU: tUHOPE atIIVIH NARA 14/lt Apr Om Apr 21 Apr otHerp. 'Hamtgrg. Brrn'ta', RatterPaa. SOUTH 4 «ESI AFRICA btRVICE Smgapon Durban 121 4), Port t ii/atvetn (24/4 i. taofto.n (21/41, ICHiBANSA 1/ I Apr Matadi 11/5). Port Marcourt Lagos, Apapa (7/J), Cotooo* )Sl. Loma lakoradt. Frertoarn. Dakar (23/5). usiioimo^ Dae353 words
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Article737 1965-03-31 21 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala 1 irnpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauttead U'.OOO) C. I. Holding* tJ.-MiUi I Ounlop* (I.UOOi $1.40: E. Smiltcrt Eiio ord*. il.uuu. .I.IWO) SI.4S; F. and737 words
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Article98 1965-03-31 21 'I'ME Malayan Exchange* Banks' AstaI cution iii M.l- thrat i-hangr* In It* nrrrh;tnti yrstrrday (all ratta New V*rk: rmvlnK TT 32 II '16, air oa n 11 i«. M <i A I<l trade hills. Canada: huvitiK TT 3A 3'H: nlrmull i .1 >t. 38 crrd.t bllla, 36 198 words
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Article54 1965-03-31 21 /'HINESE Product Etching*, Slnga--1 Mr* mm pncM p*r picul y*it*rcl»y Cotomit all: bulk SB4i tellrri. drum leri. c.pn M.ir Apr. I'K 'Continent: Ptpper: Mnniok «h>U' $H7| HifrM. whit* 1146 nclleri. aprcial $1371 ncllrm, garbled |147|«N) Mllfr*. ABTA iiiliin prK*t: Imlk S*4 irlleri. drum tuiir «a.i quitl. lln«jp*i* Coura54 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1965-03-31 21 In ever loving memory of Chew Keng Boon departed on 31-3-1964. Inserted by his wife, children and grandchildren.20 words
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494 1965-03-31 21 AFTER the recent big rise in the tin price there was .i >harp reaction in Penans yesterday. The price fell 58.371- to MTLM. The offering reached a newestimated low of 175 tons, being down Ib tons. In London on Monday tin was494 words
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Advertisement1093 1965-03-31 21 l_^ J NOTICE The attention ot all employers in Singapore is drawn to: (a) section 133 (1) of tbe Labour Ordiance, No. 40 of UH| (b) section 46 (1) of the Shop MaMfli Employment Ordinance, No. 13 ot 1957; i lion 42 (1) of thr Clerk* I niploymcnt Ordinance, No.1,093 words
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Advertisement845 1965-03-31 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I H.M. DOCKYARD, SINGAPORE, 27 Vacancies exists In the Electrical Engineering Department. H.M. Dockyard. Singapore 27 for mechanics with experience in telecommunication work including the installation and maintenance of telephone Instruments and overhead and underground telephone lines. Applications stating full details of training and experience are lnI vited845 words
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Advertisement518 1965-03-31 21 notices in the high court in singapore Orlrlnatinc Petition) No. 1 of 1965 In the Matter of the STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED AND In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE ((liaptrr KJI Section 58. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented to the HiKit518 words
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Advertisement282 1965-03-31 21 I NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU Origination^ Petition No. 1 of 1965 In the M»tUr of KOTA TINOGI SYNDICATE LIMITED AND In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINAM I 1940-46. AND KOTA TINOGI SYNDICATE LIMITED .Petitioners NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented282 words
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Advertisement347 1965-03-31 21 NOTICE OF REMOVAL L.E. TELS AND COS TRADING SOCIETY K.L. wishes to announce that our K. Lumpur Office will be at MS. Hagemeyer Trading Co. iMi Ltd., Building, 46 -L, jalan Lima off Chan Sow Lin Road, Kuala Lumpur as from Ist of April. 1965. Tel: No. (K.L.) *****. I347 words
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191 1965-03-31 22 Summer in Spring in most of Europe I ONDON. Tues. It was |urn m c r -inspriiiK over most of Europe yesterday with temperatures in many places a record for March and with more sun forecast. March, which began with I storms and ice. was fulfilling its proverbial role ofReuter - 191 words
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Article57 1965-03-31 22 JAKARTA. Tues.— The branch dlredor of the state-owned oil company. P.N. Permina. at Pangkalan Brnndan. North Sumairn. Major Humil. has said thai Americans now working with the company would be repatriated home after their contracts were complete. Their contracts wen- nearing their end. he added, according57 words
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Article394 1965-03-31 22 WASHINGTON. Tues U.S. Army's Sprint missile makes first successful test flight fPHE U.S. Army announced yester--*-day the first successful flight test of its most advanced missile killer, the Sprint It said the Sprint, designed to knock down enemy nuclear warheads, was test fired last Friday atAP - 394 words
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154 1965-03-31 22 PEKING BREAKS PLEDGES TO AID NEPAL KATMANDU. Tues. Communist China has withdrawn her commitment to build a 160-mile stretch of Nepal's east-west highway and the Indian and American Governments have agreed to assist instead, it was officially announced here. The announcement said Communist China had also withdrawn from building an154 words
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Article38 1965-03-31 22 AMSTERDAM. Tuep. A rp--1 prPM'n:ative of the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion left here yesterday for a twc-mon;h vis t Indonesia t" study 'he possibilities of s-aginc a Dutch trade fair m Jakarta nc^t year.38 words
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Article49 1965-03-31 22 IJAKIS. Tue*. Almost 5.000 cinemas in France are showing free films as part of a nationwide protest .gainst the ticket tax. inema proprietors say the 24 per cent tax levy on tickets is seriously endangering the French film industry, already facing growing competition from television. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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215 1965-03-31 22 SOEK TO DECIDE ON HMIs FATE THIS WEEK JAKARTA, Tues.— The State Loyalty Investigation Committee (Kotrar) will shortly report to President Soekarro on Its findings on clashes between Communist, Nationalist (PM) and Muslim groups In East Java and Bali Island. Kotrar. headed by the Foreign Minister Dr. Subandno. said theUPI - 215 words
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Article43 1965-03-31 22 HONG KONG. Tues. Japan had offered to build, staff and equip a technical college at a war reparation contribution to the j people of Hong Kong. Mr. Mi Man-Pel, chairman of the United Nations Association of Hong Kong, said today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration95 1965-03-31 22 TOKYO, Tues.— A Japanese newspaper photographer hurtles to his death camera and all after a gust of wind threw him out of the helicopter (at top) from which he was taking picture*. Kaichi Hashimoto. 35, of the Mainichi newspapers, was taking pic- tures of a rehearsal forUPI - 95 words
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204 1965-03-31 22 STORM OVER BBC TV SKIT ON DUKE OF WINDSOR I ONDON. Tues. Hundreds of angry Britons yesterday swamped the switchboard of the BBC protesting against a television skit on* the Duke of Windsor. (The majority of the protests came as a result of a scene, suggesting the abdication story ofReuter; UPI - 204 words
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Article57 1965-03-31 22 RANGOON Tues. Gen. Ne Win. Chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council. will not attend the 10th anniversary of the first Afro-Asian conference in Bandoeng because he is busy at present, the Foreign Minister. U Tin Han. said last night "But he may send a representativeReuter - 57 words
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Article56 1965-03-31 22 MANILA Tnev A government official here has described the Philippines as '"a sick nation" .saddled with graft and corruption. Mr. Cesar Cllmaco. chairman of the President al anti-graft committee, was quoted by the Manila Chronicle today as saying that graft and corruption had be- come a "wayReuter - 56 words
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241 1965-03-31 22 Manila's 5213 mil build-up to stop the Indons \1 ANILA. Tues. The Ifl House of Representatives committee on national defence has concurred with President Macapagals decision to strengthen defences in the Southern Philippines. Committee members who recently went to the .south for an on-the-spot survey of the extent of illegalReuter - 241 words
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Article20 1965-03-31 22 RAWALPINDI. Tups. dfnt Ayub Kh.in pointed four new Cabinet "Ministers :it the M ond !iv# til Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement131 1965-03-31 22 m Bbr^Ll sV tk I m^^fjm I JnmjWFJm With over 70 pages of text illustrated with colour plates aid more thai 870 Wi ffc MM photograph* and mips. Beautifully ■yS Wi V printed and bound with a full-colour KB ■Ji3 M W jacket. Sizi 11>"i8;". MsV^H^ s^sm w >. ■:>.131 words
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Advertisement138 1965-03-31 22 CMtwc*. *mmhaciuticm -tnttrw PUMPS ARE WIDELY USED AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS FOR A WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS. In fact JABSCO Pumps can handle all these ond many other*. OVERSEA MOTOR LIMITED 4SO/452, Victono Street, S'por. J Tel: *****/5 (3-Lincs). EM 51 KPir^! DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT AND138 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-03-31 23 EPSOM JEEP - Pinkson goes well in trial EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Tues. Shaw Stables ten-year-old Pinkson. winner of 15 races, looked lit as ever this morning when he did fine trial on soft goinij. Pinkson iDes Coleman up) finished a neck behind •tablcmate Caravelle over 3f in 42 3/5 but I thought293 words
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Article355 1965-03-31 23 CRICKET PORT OF SPAIN. Tuesday. "VORMAN O'NEILL, ihe Australian batsman who was injured during yesterday's play in the Second Trst against the West Indies, said last 1 night: Wild horses will not stop me batting tomorrow, l hope to go In at the next wicketReuter - 355 words
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Article23 1965-03-31 23 ki.ua:. I Amateui I -'rd «rtH hold a referees promotion eNamlnatton bt Tengku School on Friday at 4 30 p m23 words
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159 1965-03-31 23 Pakistan rout Kiwis at Rawalpindi Rawalpindi, tu.-s. After a sensational collapse by Nt w Zealand, i:i which ei«h: wickei.s [fell for sevrn rut.- Pakistan won 'in- Fir.si Teat here by an lanI»8J and 64 runs with more than a day lo sparr m the four-diiy match. New Zealand nsumed at159 words
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Article, Illustration600 1965-03-31 23 ALL-ENGLAND SUCCESSES SPARK A GREAT UPSURGE WE MUST MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO BRING WORLD'S BEST PLAYERS TO MALAYSIA— KHIR By NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday THE BADMINTON Association of Malaysia will make the very best of the great upsurge of interest generated by the Malaysian600 words
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Article143 1965-03-31 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singa- pore Badminton Association i plan to stage v quadrangular tournament for the champion clubs of Selangor. Malacca, Johore and Singapore from July 29 and Aug. 9. > The tournament, which will be in conjunction with the Singapore i Festival of Sport,143 words
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Article46 1965-03-31 23 TAIPING. Tues. Llm Seang Kwee has been re-elected president of the Taping Chinese Recreation' presidents: Chin Kit Fung, Lira, Club. Other otfice-bearers. Vicepresidents: Chin Kit Fun>;. Llir Poh Tool Teoh Cheng Chuan and Foo Fati Yeow: secretary: Lee Kee, Teong: treasurer: Ng Hoe Cheng.46 words
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Article55 1965-03-31 23 PENANG, Tues. The Pcnartg AAA championships will be bald on July 16-17-Other athletic events: May 30 round-houses relay; June 13 crosscountry; June 20 marathon; July 10-11 decathlon: Oct. 31 big walk. The association will hold iU annual general meeting at FAP House. Dato Kramat Road, at55 words
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Article40 1965-03-31 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. BukJt Timah won the Sli^apore schoolboys Inur-tftatrlot badminton chanipioi .ship today when they beat Serangoon 3-2 in the final at the National Recreation Centre. In the girls' final. Ber»n--soo". beat Pasir Panjang easily by 5-0.40 words
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Article215 1965-03-31 23 ICHIDA OR LEE FOR FIFA MEETING SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues FIFA have Invited the Asian Football Confederation to send a delegate to a special meeting! In May at which the fedei a- don's constitution will be revised. AFC members have proposed two officials Dr. S. Ichld*. a I director of215 words
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167 1965-03-31 23 HOCKEY KHALSA 4 SCHOOLS 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Combined Schools, fielding three re- cives. put up a good performance although they were convincingly beaten by Khalsa Association ii this SHA League and Cup quar-ter-final at Farrer Park today The margin flattered Khalsa for their last167 words
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Article57 1965-03-31 23 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— Lower Perak Golf Club has been renamed Idrls Shah Golf Club after the Sultan of Perak. 1 Mustaffa bin Ahmad. Executive Engineer. Lower Perak. was elected chairman with A. A. Russell and R. J. Morton as vicechairman. Other office-bearers-Secretary. Ariff bin Ismail. Treasurer57 words
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Article164 1965-03-31 23 Co((li; l.undon. lues: 80.'.0n. J who are biding I,t promot.on Horn Div. 2 Of the E'lu.ish Lt'.Mu*-. were !irld to a 1-1 draw at hone by Churlton. who played fur throe-quart -'is of ihe gam Illi'i: ou.Mde-nght Mike Kenning with a Kin > alirr 27164 words
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Article81 1965-03-31 23 |>AI)MINTON London: £ng- lar.d beat Bweden 5-2 In an international match at Btoke-on-Trent ia*t night. Sweden* only point came in the singles and they provided Uir shock of the maim when Eva Twedbera beat AnEci.t Bairstow. one o! Britain's iud women players. 0-11. 11-6. 11-8 The other Sweden success was81 words
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Article62 1965-03-31 23 OOXING Kome: Pune King- petch (Thailand) arrived here today from Bangkok to defend his world flyweight tU.e against Salvatore Burruni (Italy) on Aur. 33. and said he wan sure of taking his title back home In Carmarthen Wales. Howard Winstone. Welsh holder of the British and European featherweight titles, avenged62 words
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Article87 1965-03-31 23 I AW.V TENNlS— Caracas: Mar- Raret Smith and Lesley Turner (Australia) won the women's doubles title In the Alumira tournament wlwi they heat Norma Baylon (Argentina and Franchise Durr .Prance) 2-6. 6-0. 6-1 in the final. Margaret, who had e«rl>r won the women's singles !tle. col--1 lected her third UtU87 words
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Article53 1965-03-31 23 ATHLETICS London. Lynn Dav:es and Mary Rand. Britain's Olympic long Jump champions, will both compete In the International meet against tne United States at Wembley on Pr'day and Saturday. The British selectors. who named their team yesterday. have recalled Derek Ibbotson. 33. former world mile record holder, to run In53 words
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Article21 1965-03-31 23 DLGBY London: Results of matches played last night: Union Penarth 3 Neath b League Wakefleld 21 Hull 7 Brainier Hurnlrt **m»r21 words
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Article125 1965-03-31 23 LTAM to invite the Seap teams TENNIS ITUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. Burma, Laos, south Vietnam and Thailand, who have entered for tennis as well as other ever ts in the Third Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21, will be invited to compete in the Malaysian open lawn tennis championships at Penang125 words
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Advertisement206 1965-03-31 23 c N S'pore/Penang: $710 Federation: $875 nt* pA *>- -5 Model N-661C P^^^^^^^^ C/ 5 Stereo Radiogram MW/SWI/SW2/FM Speakers: Two Panoramic 8" and 12" ■BI^H HB^ automatic record chongcr. Output 18 watt. S'pore/Penong: 910 Federation: $1,115 JHm l^Wf\f^C\ FULLY GUARANTEEDJk j nl T ±V^VJ SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT MA'-AYSIA V OISTIIMTOM206 words
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Miscellaneous198 1965-03-31 23 SPORTS SUMMARY") BADMINTON BOWLING OvaHine Cup (Ipoh): ACS bt Perak TCBC Lfe: Men Saints Sam Tet 3-2: SMI bt MES 4-1 bt Kingpins 2-1. bt Bullets 3-0 inoh ni9 H CK 5* IA M ««n»"cent-7 bt Dutch Baby 3-o*. Ipoh Div. KinU IA 'A' Ibt Falcons 2-1; Gunners bt Caltex198 words
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Miscellaneous93 1965-03-31 23 1 DIARY IHH Kr.Y Sporr smlor ko qfinaJ: SKC v RAF Changi (Farrer jPkt; junior ko final: REME v Police (padang). Malacca Lc* Police v High Sch. (padang). Ipoh I>iv. 2: Andersonlans 'C v ACS (upper padang); MES v PosUls (lower padang). Taiping L«e: Fed Engineers v BMH (Esplanade) Festival93 words
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199 1965-03-31 24 623 deaths: Worst year on the road in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total of 623 people was killed on the road in Malaya last year an all-time record. This according to thr secretary of the Road Council of MalayMa, lnche Mohamed Noor bin Mohamort Hashim. is an increase of199 words
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Article43 1965-03-31 24 letter, out Britain's terms (or the luture nuirDPiidonce of Rhodesia. \\;is handed to the RrKXlt-MMii Pnmr Minister. Mr. tan Smith, today, A spokesman lor the British Hiuh ('oinmi.sMon >aid thr letter u;is handed to Mr. Smith this inorninu. Heuter.Reuter - 43 words
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414 1965-03-31 24 Call for super set-up to put science in forefront 'Name it after Tengku', says Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Permanent Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Mohamed (ihazali bin Shafie, tonight proposed the setting up of a foundation of sciences and technology to be named after the "most progressive man" and414 words
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Article252 1965-03-31 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. "THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that go-slow was not a legitimate weapon in the armoury of trade unions and its practice in any form was considered illegitimate. j In a itatement. he said that although the Government had252 words
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Article19 1965-03-31 24 SINGAPORE Tues. Darul Aliah beat Police 2—l in the SAFA first division at Jalan Stadium today.19 words
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Article418 1965-03-31 24 LONDON. Tues. Although turnover continued on a disappomtinK scale, the general tone ol the stock market was sati.slactory. Renewed iirmnesj, tn Sterling and more good company statements stimulated small selective buying and with sellers inactive priors were inclined to edge lorwaiel Closing middle prices of select* ed stocks418 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-03-31 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two Nepalese defence officials flew in today for a weeks visit at the invitation of the Far East Army Command. They at" retired Maj.Gen. Ka.shitra Bikruni Ramn. who is now the Nepalese Defence Secretary and Maj -Gen. SB. Basnyat. Adjutant-General181 words
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67 1965-03-31 24 Nightingale Week for 2,000 nurses SINOAPORE Tues. Some 2.000 nurses will this year celebrate tne birthday of Flor» nee Nightingale with a waek-kng programme to in.uk ;hr occasion. InghHgni will be a social and dance to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel on May 14 It will be known67 words
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191 1965-03-31 24 YOU CAN DIAL DIRECT TO H.K. FROM TODAY K[ \l\ I.IMITK. lu.s I rom noon tomorrow, M.tLi\sians nn call Hone Kong vi.i tin- Beacon cable and talk M though the) arc on an internal < ommimiratioii line. The ■Minister of Works. Post* and Telecommunications, Dato VI Samhanthan. said this in191 words
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Article46 1965-03-31 24 BANGKOK. Tues Gen Pi a. pas Charusaihien. the 'J'hni Depu'v Premier and Interior Mindd In a television interview iliat the Thai Government would permanently station a battalion of the Royal Thai Army m the Southern Provinces to suppress banditry and Communist terrorist activities— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words