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Title Section20 1965-04-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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190 1965-04-02 1 24-hour curfew in Kota Tinggi area I£ TA I A LUMPUR. Thurs. Security forces, hot in pursuit of Indonesian stragglers in South-east Johore, today imposed a 24-hour land mrlVw in the Kota Tinggi area. The areas affected are those j txMinded in the north by Suim.ii Seluyut joining Itukit Kayu190 words
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Article48 1965-04-02 1 PRETORIA. Thurs.—Pro-apar-theid Frederick John Harris, a 27-year-old school teacher, m executed in the Central Prison here today for a bomb blast thut killed an elderly woman at a Johannesburg railway station last July. A last -minute clemency appeal by his wife and father failed.48 words
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Article23 1965-04-02 1 RANGOON. Thurs— The Burmese Revolutionary Government, today nationalised 129 missionary ..ml private .schools throughout the country, an official announcement s.i id23 words
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Article25 1965-04-02 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government has ordered the closing down of the Indo-nesian-American Friendship Association, an American embassy spokesman said today. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration513 1965-04-02 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL: Nairobi: Another success for the Razak mission From NAIROBI, Thursday KENYA: WE WILL BACK MALAYSIA IN ALGIERS PRESIDENT jomo Kenyatta and Vice-President Oginga Odinga of Kenya yesterday pledged their support for Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian conference to be held in Algiers in June.513 words
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206 1965-04-02 1 Toh appeal: Use the goodwill committees SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chy c. tonight appealed to the people to make full use of goodwill committees in their areas to settle local disputes. Quarrels between neighbours should be brought to these committees. Dr. Toh said after a206 words
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Article78 1965-04-02 1 BRISBANE, Thurs. Two mothers, campaigning for the right to dr\nl? side by side with men in Queensland bats, chained themselves to a public bar in a suburban hotel for an hour here yesterday. The women, both married to university lecturers. were supplied with glasses of beer byReuter - 78 words
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703 1965-04-02 1 USED AS COVERS FOR SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES: GOVT STATEMENT KIALA MM 1Y PUR, Thurs.— The Government tod a y dissolved four Labour Party branches w h os c members, it said, have been working; hand-in-glove with an Indone-sian-inspired seer c t Communist organisation. These branches total703 words
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250 1965-04-02 1 WAS 111 N GTO N, n Thurs. Mr. Dean husk, the I'.S Secretary of Slate, lias agreed to receive Ambassadors represent i n H) nonaligned Governments when they present an appeal today for Vietnamese peace nego- tuitions. The appeal, drafted at a recent conferenceReuter - 250 words
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143 1965-04-02 1 400 YIPs will give King a big send-off KUALA LIMPIR. Thurs More than 400 YIPs will give the Yang di-Pertuan \gong and the Raja Pcrmaisuri Aeons a ceremonial send -off when they leave tomorrow on their month-lons state visit to Saudi Arabia. Lebanon, the United Arab Republic and Jordan. tmong143 words
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Article259 1965-04-02 1 Cinema bomb blast in S'pore SINGAPORE. Thins. A bomb exploded in the ground floor car park of the Odeon Cinema. In North Bridge Road, tonight. totally destroying one car and damaging four other vehicles. No one was hurt by tin 1 blast, which occurred at 9.46 p.m. But some 200259 words
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Article37 1965-04-02 1 THE TEST port of Spain. Than. —West Indies are 100 runs ahead with seven wickets in hand at lunch on final «la\ of second Ti"»l \V Indies' second innings: 183 for three (lee Pan !3).37 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PECIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration121 1965-04-02 2 PANCHEN LAMA PUBLICLY PUNISHED Nrcw ma, Thurs.— I Ihe Panchrn Lama. >rH-ond only to the Dalai l..tm:i in the Tibetan hri r;ir«hv. was recrntl.v ,subfeetofl to two weeks' public punishment according (o a newsletter circulated In the Dalai Lama's temporary headquarters in India. The newsletter said a Tibetan refugee. LobsangReuter - 121 words
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Article136 1965-04-02 2 WORLD'S FAIR 'SACKS' INDONS NEW YORK, Thurs. The New York World's Fair yesterday char-Red Indonesia with breach of agreement and notified Jakarta that it no longer had any rights to the Indonesian pavilion at the fair. "You have informed us that you do not intend to exhi- I bit atReuter - 136 words
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337 1965-04-02 2 JAKARTA, Thursday 'Insults to religion justify retaliation' they argue Muslim resentment of m Communist harassment was evidenced today in a warning by 29 Central Java Muslim organisations rhat an attack on any one of them was on attack on all and might provoke337 words
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Article30 1965-04-02 2 CALCUTTA. Thurs. A erase- j fire on the West Bengal-East Pakis- wn border came into effect last night, according to Information reaching the West Bengal Ooveinment here.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article180 1965-04-02 2 PEKING, Thursday r»OMMUNIST China v yesterday sacked a minister and created two new Cabinet posts m moves which suggested that it is beginning to concentrate once more on heavy Industry. The sacked minister was U Jen-chun. Minister of I Building Construction, whose iob was takenAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-04-02 2 THE body of a youth lies alongside his bicycle after the U.S. Embassy in Saigon was bombed by Communist terror* sts last Tuesday. The bomb which exploded in the embassy building shattered the embassy and killed at least 17 ard injured more than 170 people including 45 Americans.UPI - 73 words
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Article118 1965-04-02 2 India may legalise abortions YEW DELHI. Thurs. 11 The Indian GovernJ ment is studying the possibility of legalising 1 abortion as a drastic i method of controlling j population. On the advice of the Family Planning Board, the Health Ministry has circulated s>ev- eral thousand copies ol a I questionnaireReuter - 118 words
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Article35 1965-04-02 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. The conference of the British heads of diplomatic missions in South-east Asian countries begt»n here today, under the chairmanship of Lord Walston. British Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.35 words
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168 1965-04-02 2 RHODESIA POLLS: SMITH PUZZLES BRITAIN 1 I ONDOi, Thurs.—Brlj tain wants to' know: 1 why the Rhodesian Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, is calling an election at this time, a Commonwealth Relations Office spokesman said last night. Both the Prime Minister. 1 Mr. Haroid Wilson, and the Commonwealth Secretary. Mr.168 words
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140 1965-04-02 2 Bunker and Sock in 'friendly' talks JAKARTA. Thurs. President Johnson's special envoy to Indonesia. Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, conferred for 80 minutes with President Soekarno today and later the President announced they would neet again on Sunday. Mr. Bunker told reporters cnev had "very constructive talks." He arrived here yesterday toReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement40 1965-04-02 2 I BAUSCH A LOMB 5::»i::::::u:::::::::nn::::::n:::::::nn:a SUN GLASS STYLES 1965 iiiH:i::::::::::::::::::ii:-::::::ijjiiii™"i f^ \L 17 Obtainable at all leading opticians. M IIT Also available r "ECO BATTERY 1 U Mcxiel without 0S&/$) amplifier iil'iy yc;u^ of huildinij lorii Iwiiciiiiinonnw PRIGiDAIREs (i()LI)K\SO AN'XlM^l^Uiy40 words
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Miscellaneous16 1965-04-02 2 THE 6AMBOLS by tarty Appltby /sSfne**) /'I/T^N C n^ TuMe CAME OUT) I oeSffJ \qf toeEQHkj\OHj-~s16 words
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216 1965-04-02 3 SE L M A (Alabama). Thurs. A Negro leader yesterday report- favourable reaction irom Governor George Wallace to a petition seeking easier means of registering voters, but said this would not cause any let-up in planned demonstrations. The Rev. Frederick Reese, (if Selma,Reuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-04-02 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday A 114-nation conference coming up on Moscow's suggestion THE biggest disarmament conference ever held was shnping up today after U.S approval of a Russian proposal for the reconvening of the 114-member Disarmament Commission. Britain's concurrence was also expectec, and informed sourcesReuter - 376 words
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159 1965-04-02 3 BRITAIN STARTS 'WAR' AGAINST ALCOHOLISM LONDON. Thursday. A CAMPAIGN was launched yesterday against alcoholism in industry at a conference organised by the Helping Hand organisation at the London Hospital. A spokesman for the organisation said: "Industry in this country loses between £30 million to £40 million a year through theReuter - 159 words
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Article31 1965-04-02 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Thure. I A Philadelphia doctor Announced I yesterday that scientists are deve- 1 loping a rubies vaccine 'hat would eliminate the need for the oiinful Pasteur treitment31 words
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Article50 1965-04-02 3 LONDON. Thurs. When a jury deliberating a case at the London Sessions was heard arguing loudly, the magistrate Mr. RE. Seaton. sent an usher to quieten them. He explained. "We don't mind justice being seen to be done, but we don't want it to be heard r p50 words
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157 1965-04-02 3 Send out 20 million Britons: Magazine !f ONDON, Thurs. A v proposal for the transfer of 20 million Britons to Canada, Australia and New Zealand was put forward yesterday in the British weekly magazine Time and Tide. Editor William J. Brittain. who last week called for the merger of theReuter - 157 words
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Article52 1965-04-02 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Kremlin today cut to one year the term of compulsory service in the Soviet armed forces for young men with a higher education. Official Soviet sources said the normal term of military service was three years but informed sources said sailors often served for52 words
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Article52 1965-04-02 3 Please T OXDON. Thurs. The British are a polite race and the Prime Minister should be an example, said a Member of Parliament, Mr. Eldon Griffiths, yesterday. lie announced he would ask the Government to insert the word "please" on a "Keep off the grass" sign outside No. 10 Downing52 words
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Article65 1965-04-02 3 LONDON. Thurs. The possibility of building ships of 250.000 tons three times the size of the liner Queen Elizabeth was suggested today by the chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Mr. A. C. Grover. He told a meeting there was no reason why ships of this bulkReuter - 65 words
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Article27 1965-04-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thura. President Johnson said yesterday that Americans Pood for Peace programme fed 100 million people last ytar 70 million of them children— AJ>27 words
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347 1965-04-02 3 Britain £745 m in the red, so 'tough' budget is forecast I ONDON. Thurs. Britain ended its financial year last night with a £745 million overseas trading deficit nearly 10 times as big as a year aieo and renewed pressure on the pound. A statement by the Treasury confirmed theReuter - 347 words
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Article53 1965-04-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Douglas Dillon formally resigned yesterday as Secretary of the Treasury. He plans to take a rest and do a little writing. Mr. Henry D. Dowler, former No. 2 man at the Treasury, will be sworn in as Treasury Secretary today at theUPI - 53 words
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Article30 1965-04-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Americans are smoking more cigarettes now than they did before the Surgeon-General's report on smoking and health in mid-January. 1964. the Agriculture Department indicated yesterday. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Advertisement329 1965-04-02 3 START II ANEW I INTERZST IN LIFE JLi ENJOY A SAFE IF ci 1 1 FROM A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I I Your money earns (be maximum safe and sure rat* of 6'/, whe* 9 I you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. I I No U.K.. Income329 words
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Advertisement353 1965-04-02 4 Vrt Til KSVS^hßß^^^lß^^bl f Jm I !B^hm4^§ #*V < ißfsi w WsMsWs^k *a|=s»** I^l B^HHIHMiHMI^MHBHHHIHHi si /^^^MlP^^f rpr T ''y SkSs^^H i-i j^i fMMMSf^ft^ Mn^ft f 1 It I U v^^nrf^ is^ Ii! if* J| As darkness falls and lights glow in thousands of over 10 miles of circuitry and353 words
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Article, Illustration787 1965-04-02 5 Mani: Govt will not tolerate union defiance of authority KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs rpHE Minister oi X Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, warned civil service unions today that the Government would take "proper disciplinary action" against members if they continued to resort to "work-to-rule" or '"non-co-operation." He was perturbed by "an apparent787 words
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222 1965-04-02 5 79 NAMES GO TO DELHI FOR CHECK ON IDENTITIES KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs I THE Indian Government has been supplied with names of the 79 Malaysian fishermen captured by Indian patrol boats while fishing near the Nicobar Islands early last month. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said today:222 words
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Article20 1965-04-02 5 SINGAPORE ITiurs About 100 passengers disembarked from the P and O Orient liner. Chusan this afternoon in Singapore20 words
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Article186 1965-04-02 5 The lucky ones— by Dato Ningkan IPOH. Thursday THE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. today reminded the 850 men and officers of the Ist Bn. Malaysia Rangers. drawn entirely from his State, that they were the "lucky cnMf chosen from the thousands who volunteered to defend the186 words
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Article, Illustration265 1965-04-02 5 T. G. NG - Ursula wears a smile with her bikini— despite a cut ankle in diving accident T. G. NG: By Kuala Lumpur. Thursday JJRSULA Andress suffered a deep gash on her ankle today while diving in the Jalan Weld swimming pool for a scene in the film "That Man from Hongkong." She265 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-04-02 5 Ibrahim to hold art show in New York INCHE Ibrahim Hussein of Kedah (above), who has gained tame In English and American art circles, will become the first ever Malaysian to hold a one-man art exhibition In America when 30 of his pictures go on display at New York's Galerle196 words
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66 1965-04-02 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Six thugs boarded a Hock Lee bus In River Valley Road and assaulted the bus conductor yesterday. Then they snatched his collection bag and fled. A few passengers watched the assault. Mr. Kuo Kye Kirn. the conductor, who suffered minor face injuries,66 words
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Article25 1965-04-02 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Thieves broke into the Mcc Lian tailor shop in Birch Road early today and stole 600 yards of material worth $5,000.25 words
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219 1965-04-02 5 BOAC's VC-10 and 707 flights for K. L. CINGAPORE, Thurs. BOAC will introduce VC-10 and Rolls Royce 707 services to Kuala Lumpur when the new Subang airport there is opened. Mr. David Creech, the airline's South-East Asia sales manager who announced this today, said thai BOAC. which recently introduced a219 words
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84 1965-04-02 5 KUCHING, Thurs. The British Deputy High Commissioner in Eastern Malaysia, Mr. F. D. Webber, said in Kapit recently that Britain would continue to give assistance to Malaysia In her present difficulties He was speaking at a reception which was attended by prominent Dayak84 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-04-02 5 I IPOH. Thurs. A police supervisee. D. Alliamuthu. 30 was to I day sentenced to one year's Jail by the Ipoh mafristra'r. Mr Yont i Yung Sui. for hj-s 23rd olfrnce. Alliumuthu pleadod guilty to failinc to report to the police her* I between Feb.64 words
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Advertisement81 1965-04-02 5 life? Ilife^ ft I^H Ericofon... now in Malaysia I Extra conveniMiee extra elegance dial and handset in one streamlined unit. And ERICOFON give? you better fidelity, because ERICOFON'S transmitter is more sensitive more powerful! Reach for ERICOrON Dew concept of the handiest idea your telephone. -4 by TeVco^s For (u'l81 words
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Advertisement155 1965-04-02 5 Bn[Jiin KM 32 de Luxe nnu 1 1 k|tchen mach|ne DEPENDABLE r a EFFICIENT J ECONOMICAL V^ F~^l THE NATURAL CHOICE OF DISCRIMINATING HOUSEWIVES EVERYWHERE The kitchen machine KM 32 de Luxe Is an outstanding example of attractive appearance combined with quality. It is extremely versatile fnict.: and easily performs155 words
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Miscellaneous4 1965-04-02 5 Buffs Bunny f/ Ralph !!<,„,</<,/,/4 words
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239 1965-04-02 6 ANOTHER 15 new cases of typhoid from the Chung Chen? Hifk School have been confirmed during the past IS hours, bringing the total number of cases in the current series tt> 28. A Health Ministry statement today said that another student, admitted'239 words
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Article228 1965-04-02 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Alliance is to be renamed the A Alliance Party Singapura. This is embodied in a new draft constitution approved yesterday by the central executive committee. This change of name marks the final phase of the party's reorganisation of its political structure228 words
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Article47 1965-04-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The new Kin n Gwan Motors (Malaysia) Ltd. and C. Itoh and Co.. Ltd. will jointly hold a cocktail party to mark the introduction of the latest Prince cars, of which they are agents, at the Goodwood Park Hotel tomorrow, at 4 p.m.47 words
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Article85 1965-04-02 6 Bus owners reminded of smoke ban SINGAPORE. Thur* —The president of the Cnu.ese Bus Owners' Association, Mr. Tay Soo Yong, today appealed to members to ensure that their buses do not emit xcessive smoke. He urged owners of 10 bus companies belonging to the association to co-operate with the Registrar85 words
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147 1965-04-02 6 DAMAGES FOR SWIMMER INJURED BY A BOAT SINGAPORE. Thurs. A young electrician. Ng Thiam Bee, 21 who received injuries in an accident while swimming off Kusu Island four years ago, was awarded damages of Ss.2fjrj and costs by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court today. The judge made the147 words
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Article148 1965-04-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Pan American World Airways flights all over the world were grounded today following a strike by the airline's 1.500 pilots. The action followed a breakdown in wage talks between the management and the Airline Pilots' Association In New York last night. The pilot148 words
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Article79 1965-04-02 6 Applications now open SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Applications from private candidates for the forthcoming Malaysia Certi- ficate of Education i Malay medium i and General Certificate of Education in November and December opened today Applications will remain open until April 30 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.79 words
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Article70 1965-04-02 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The children's section of the National Library has for the first time issued a list of its new titles. It will appear every two months and will include picture books for the young, fiction for younger and older children, and a selection of non-fiction70 words
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Advertisement94 1965-04-02 6 See you for dinner at the fOU& UONS restaurant #am J B^B^_ I Dine and dance at Singapore's most modern fl B^'/il? and smartest restaurant. The <ood and service Bb£^ >i) are simply superb. <fl Iv '"**> Music for dancing by top f)(rJ band. Oprn till 1 a m bBP^B/^>/94 words
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Advertisement42 1965-04-02 6 (Statop) Today Only: 3 thewt: 7.1S 9 30 p.m. "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" Colour. Tomorrow "Tomb Of The Roses" Cont. 1 Today Only: 3.30, 7 9 30 p.m. Tony Curt.s in "KINGS GO FORTH"— Eng. Tomorrow 'Siege Of Th# Saxons Eng.42 words
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Advertisement304 1965-04-02 6 0S THE CATHAY ORGANISATION presents J J Jjft^Lg AN ENTEPTAHMENT ACES Production J J Jmj? CARNIVAL J |T NIGHT J in conjunction with SAMUEL BRONSTON'S If' 'CIRCUS WORLD" J^- Rdease.l by RANK ORGANISATION J^. OCEAN PARK HOTEL <- w 4 SAT. 17th APR. 8.30pm -2.00am C%SJfgs§^ Jf 3f FANCY DRESS304 words
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Advertisement535 1965-04-02 6 \O\V SHOW I >«.! 130, 4 00, 6 30 9 30 pm Michael Collon Borboro Eden mndlhnrnem'v.r'' lA COLUMBIA PIC TOMORROW MIDNIGHT' ORCHARD PALACE WALT DISNEY PicscnK dimmer Magic HAYLEY MILLS BURL IVES Dorothy McGUIRE I Technicolor) A Rcnk Orgo- nation Roleoy) YOU SII4MVIV4.! 11 am. 1 30,4 00. 6535 words
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Article304 1965-04-02 7 Union calls off work to rule after agreement on overtime pay, shift duties KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE 130-strong National Union of Government Dispensers today accepted the Government's new overtime offer ending the iight-month work-to-rule campaign. State and district commitees throughout the country will be officially informed304 words
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117 1965-04-02 7 Students donate to Defence Fund rpELUK ANSON, Thurs. 1 About 1,000 pupils in the ro-educational San Mm Primary Chinese School i!) .here have donated their week's pocket money to the National Defence Fund. A cheque for 5290.05 was presented to the District Officer. Lower Perak. Syed Mahadzar bin Syed Hussein117 words
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Article162 1965-04-02 7 Malacca may get a judge MALACCA, Thurs. j The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Abdul Razak bin Dato Abu Samah, said today that he understood that a judge was likely to be stationed in Malacca soon. He said this when he congratulated Mr. Justice Ismail Khan, on his being conferred the162 words
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Article55 1965-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dr. HOOl Peng Kuan has been elected president of the Rotary Club ol Petaling Jaya. Others elected were: vice-pre-sident. Mr. Leow Jwee How secretary. Mr. V. T. Lingam; treasure, Mr. F. Owen: directors. Mr. S. Abishegam: Mr. Charles Chow. Mr. iLim Kirn Bok Ml55 words
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Article28 1965-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Women's Hockey Association will hold a dinner at the Selangor Club tomorrow in honour of the Tengku Amouan of Selangor.28 words
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Article77 1965-04-02 7 Anti-squirrel campaign a success I/OTA BHARU. Thurs. The State Agricultural Department today described the response to Its antisquirrel campaign which ended last Sunday as "overwhelming." According to preliminary figures more than 50.000 squirrels have been killed tnroughout the state since the campaign began on March 21. Rewards at 50 cenw77 words
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Article34 1965-04-02 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Ministry of Health will observe World Health Day in a cfremony at th« University wine of the Institute of Health. Outram Road, at 4.15 p.m. on April 7.34 words
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Article41 1965-04-02 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Mai Evans has been appointed BOAC's new district sales manager for Singapore and Borneo. He succeeds Mr. John Madden who is being assigned assistant sales manager. Eastern Region, at <h« airlines head office in London.41 words
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Article38 1965-04-02 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Burglars took .1 tape recorder, radio and jewellery valued at 52.050 from the Namly Road home of Mr. Henry Matthews, a British Army schoolteacher, while he slept during the early hours of yesterday morninß.38 words
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Article, Illustration106 1965-04-02 7 MRS. Lyndon B. Johnson greets Mrs. Florence Lim of Singapore* a delegate to a seminar of the Y.W.C.A international training institute, now being held in New York. On the left is Mrs. Laurence Rockefeller, vice-president of the International YWCA. Forty-se.ven women leaders106 words
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Article109 1965-04-02 7 Gunman grabs $930 from salesman CINGAPORE, Thurs. A gunman and his 1 accomplice robbed a provisions shop salesman. Mr. Lim Lip Meng. of $820 and a watch and two pens worth $110 in Kirn Chuan Road yesterday evening. Mr. Lim. of Hong Seng Co. j Ltd.. was held up as109 words
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Article51 1965-04-02 7 I SEQAMAT, Thurs. The presi- 1 dent of the Johore Umno Youth. Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at. will open the meeting- of the Segamat Umno Youth division tnmorrow at 8.30 a.m. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ohaffar bin Baba. will De a guest of51 words
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154 1965-04-02 7 'We like to be friends with our neighbours, but... 1 pfcRTH. Thurs.— The feingapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here last night that Malaysia wanted to be friends with its neighbours especially Indonesia. But it claimed the right to order the furniture in its own house. "We pass154 words
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Article27 1965-04-02 7 MALACCA. Thurs. Mr. M. R. K. Nair was elected president of the Kerala Association here at its ii. augural meeting at the Umno Hall recently.27 words
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191 1965-04-02 7 Stephens: Manila's claim a 'dead horse' IPOH. Thurs. The Philippines Government's claim to Saban "is just as absurd as a i would-De Roman claim I to Great Britain", Dato Donald Stephens, the Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, said here today. A Roman ,-laim to Britain because she ruled191 words
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Miscellaneous291 1965-04-02 7 Straits Times Crossword m )ni Muf m ACROSS 7. Reformer on adoption la 1. 9. Act like a contortionist. 10, Sussex tbi 12, 14. (4. 4. 4. 4>- 8. Produce green variety wtth5. Fuiiii, like FaUtaff's recruit out end (8). t tit. 13. Though very musical mine 9. See 1291 words
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Advertisement304 1965-04-02 8 I'll if I ■HBh^HI m 11 v WO TOR Oji mr New Shell Super Motor Oil parts they re supposed to pro ance exceeds car manufac- ASK THE FOREMAN AT YOUR f"^^BH is now available all over the tect. But Shell Super Motor turers' specifications. SHELL STATION HOW NEW world304 words
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304 1965-04-02 9 Khir: Govt studying rising birthrate problem BIDOR, Thursday. fHE Minister of Education, Inche Mo- named Khir Johari, said here today that the Government was concerned over the rapid increase in the country's birthrate and was considering measures on how best to overcome the problem. Speaking at the opening of a304 words
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231 1965-04-02 9 Two Dayak longhouses want to settle down ■DINTULU (Sarawak), 13 Thurs. Two Dayak longhouses, frequently moving to satisfy their "itchy feet." have now expressed a keen desire to settle down, states the Bintulu District annual report. The longhouses are Rumah Tila, formerly an offshoot from Oya. and Rumah Dabah, anAP - 231 words
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Article39 1965-04-02 9 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A waterfront labourer, Tatb bin Da rur.. was fined SI. OOO in the Sessions Court here today when he pleaded t?uilty 10 a charge of possession of three bundles and 165 packets of Indian hemp.39 words
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Article110 1965-04-02 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Medical Workers' Union today threatened to call a "go-slow" campaign by its 600 members at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for tubercular patients following a dispute over its adviser. Mr. N. S. N. Nair. The union claims that the medical superintendent of110 words
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Article62 1965-04-02 9 PENANQ. Thurs. The first ;e. Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abidin. today fined a fisherman from Kuala Kedah. Wong Ah Soon. $1,000 or six months jail in default, for possessing a trawler net without a licence. Wong pleaded guilty to having the I at i" the sea62 words
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Article58 1965-04-02 9 sibu. Tbun. —More than 200 volun. :>■<" sen t(! la till' S'.bU Yi:u:ll C dv Mr J— 1 111 j Hughe*, npn at iv." 01 the British Counc 1 .n a ceremony nt tho Sibu Urhn. DUtrict Cnunctl town hall. The books nmgp from sportsAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration107 1965-04-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THREE goods wagons were derailed about 100 yards from the railway station here at 9.40 a.m today. There were no casualties. By late afternoon, the lines were cleaned, but two local trains to and from Port Swettenham had to be107 words
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91 1965-04-02 9 Installation of Regent: Ceremony at istana KUALA TRENGGANU, 1V Thurs.— The Yang diPertuan Muda of Trengganu will act as Regent in the absence of the Sultan of Trengganu who will act as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong while the King is away from Malaysia. The Sultan leaves tomorrow for Kuala Krai91 words
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Article49 1965-04-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Hicli Commissioner I 1 in London. Tengku Ya'acob. will represent Malaysia at the celebra- I tions marking the 401 st birthday of William Shakespeare. i The celebration will be held on i April 23 at the poet's birthplace I in Stratford-on-Avon.49 words
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Article48 1965-04-02 9 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Mining Workers' Union of Malaya today presented a cheque for $3,200 to the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. for the National Defence Fund. The contribution was made by members of the Union throughout i the country.48 words
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Article54 1965-04-02 9 PENANG. Thurs. Lunchtime traffic was held up at busy Farquhar Street-Penang Road junction this afternoon while police and firemen searched the office and showroom of Wearne Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. ftr a bomb. It was a hoax. Earlier there was a telephone call saying a bomb had been54 words
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Article78 1965-04-02 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nine gangland "Hunters" were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance in the past 24 hours. In a raid in Tras Street at 7.30 p.m. two fighters of the Sio Sam Hong; Secret Society were arrested. Six fighters of the Oh Peh78 words
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Article63 1965-04-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two officers of the Royal Malaysian Air Force have been selected to attend a pilot's training course in New Zealand. I Pilot Officers Othman bin Sulan and Abdullah bin Omar wil) attend the Royal New Zealand Aii Force Flying Training School Wigram.63 words
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182 1965-04-02 9 Three for trial on arms and consorting charges SITIAWAN, Thurs. Three men were committed by the magis- trate's court here today to stand trial in the Ipoh High Court for; alleged offences under the Internal Security Act. No pleas were recorded from the three accused Mohamed I Noor alias Timbul182 words
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Article59 1965-04-02 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 17- man delegation from the Canadian Defence College, which has been on a two-day visit to study Singapore's social. political and economic structure, wound up their I programme today with a call at the Economic Development Board followed by a tour of the59 words
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Advertisement183 1965-04-02 9 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamei A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamei treats spots and pimple- fast and will leav* your skin clear and smooth, tsnamel r-ntaina Hexachlorophene kills germs instantly. Pr vrntr pimples from spreading. Leaves no iglv st Ms. Eskamei is free from oil and grease183 words
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Miscellaneous54 1965-04-02 9 Alley Oop B ff V T namltn l^ 1 £"fr V .^Tl^^B^^^ P-^-^"**^ AND THAT WAS 1 N^XT TIME,GEfrn_EMEM,VOI/ fi'l Abnvr tit/ Al Capp T Jfascinatel /^O^zTTEafty^She^S^^^^ "N r TH£N /TS A CIMCMI IF THAR'S ONE s^~ *H DO A }AH OOJf fascinated bu»«ut,hino THING AH KIN DO, /TS BREATHE54 words
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Obituary24 1965-04-02 10 M Wt4» $11 (Minimum) MARNINO: Ambrose Patrick Mam M late of Sunitel Hldor Tin Dn-dmnK 1/1 died suddenly 3uth March In Wellington, Australia.24 words
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Article172 1965-04-02 10 21 Word* $15 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Ng Hon Wing thank friends and relatives for their valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage on 29-3-63. MR. AND MRS. VIVEGAN ANTHAM thank all relatives and friends who so kindly presented valuable presents. v ired greetings and good wishes and172 words
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Article16 1965-04-02 10 Id Wordt $15 (Minimum) Mil. AND MRS. h C. Allen SS I Chltral" 5-4-65 P.H.C.16 words
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Article276 1965-04-02 10 2« Word* $15 (Minimum) LAST 2 DAYS' SAL! at Town And 'ountry Dress Salon. Dresses, Swimults and Blouses at greatly reduced ■rices. auELPHI HOTEL Afternoon tea %lUi French pastries. Philip Bis .and entertain you with classical .hi sic 4.00 to 7.00 p.m. EASTER ECCS tbe finest rang* jt exclusive276 words
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Article337 1965-04-02 10 The Royal visit to Saudi Arabia, the Lebanon, the United Arab Republic and Jordan which begins today is the most extensive His Majesty the King has yet undertaken, and his success can be expected to be that much greater. He and his consort, fresh from the brilliance337 words
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Article632 1965-04-02 10 Overwhelmingly the most important problem engaging the concern of Communist China today is the Vietnam crisis. Though news has been scarce, it is clear that Mr. Chou En-lai's chief pre-oc-cupation in Eastern Europe and North Africa has been to press the militant Chinese line. The Chinese632 words
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Article255 1965-04-02 10 The Agriculture Department's scheme to build 12 < mechanical farming training centres throughout Malaya represents probably the only I way fanners can be persuaded i !of the benefits of deeper i (cultivation. Left to themselves, i they would probably not experiment even if their farms were big enough255 words
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111 1965-04-02 10 UANNING all private "candidates from taking the full Higher Bcnool Certificate Examination was harsh. But in fairness to the Cambridge Examination Syndicate, It should be pointed out that the performance of these candidates in past examinations has left much to be desired. Trusting to luck111 words
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Letter146 1965-04-02 10 'THE Ministry of Educa- tlon has modified conditions governing candidacy for the H.S.C. Examination. But how does this help? It benefits only the teachers and those who can afford an expensive correspondence course. The interest of a large number of candidates, those who are too poor146 words
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Letter79 1965-04-02 10 MY statement that the University Co v ndl has done everything to reaffirm Its policy that there will be no Malaysianlsation may give rise to misunderstanding. In clarification and In order to remove any doubt. I wish to state that it Is the policy of the University to make79 words
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Letter67 1965-04-02 10 MR. Rajan has come ITm out with the view that trade unions should keep out of politics. But why is it wrong for trade unions to try to ensure that the the Government is run by champions of the workers? If trade unions are aloof from politics the67 words
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Article462 1965-04-02 10 YUNUS MARIS - LEARNING MALAY— 64 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya ADVERBS and ADV. PHRASES. VOCABULARY: Rajln (adj.adv) dil'jgent (ly), keen in; pandan (adj. adv) clever (ly). Rood at; lainbat (adj. adv) slow(ly), late, slow at, or In: Jarang (adj. adv) having intervals or interspaces, sparse, seldom; daiang (v) to come.462 words
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Article1287 1965-04-02 10 ROBERT HELLER - The dollar accepts a challenge ROBERT HELLER By Business Editor of The Observer With drastic and sprrdy measures to dril with the recent European pressure on the dollar. Pres. Johnson xnd is. business executives havr reversed an outflow of capital MrflfMM and Europeans will soon be regretting their shortsighted ?n.iovment1,287 words
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Advertisement571 1965-04-02 10 Struts Tim ft Milay Mri tutiltle* advertisements may a* hsnded to COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES At HotMna Road Kstong Navel liH. Authorise* Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Hiip.trickt Supermarket M. M.' ISMAIL J Admiralty ««< Ni.ii ■»**>571 words
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Advertisement109 1965-04-02 10 NEEDED... A HARDHEADED FOREIGN POLICY "Is it moral to deny ourselves the use of force when our adversaries use it against every value we think of as moral?" No. answers Dean Acheson, former U.S. Secretary of State, and he offers a "strategic approach" to foreign affairs that does not lose109 words
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Advertisement36 1965-04-02 10 /Us? Drink! Imjh Nothing does it like Seven-Up j U ,—J >♦♦ Congratulations to THE PEKING CO., LTD on the opening of their new 5-Storey Department Store from LEHMANN KAN LTD. F-16, Maritime Building, Singapore. Tel: *****36 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-04-02 11 rFHE Peicing Co Ltd. has 1 dona^d' 53.U00 to two charitable organisations in Singapore to mark the opening of its reno -ated |£:«S Red Cross and the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association—will each receive a cne(«ue for $1-500-These cheques will be handPd ov" r th^ firms114 words
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Article, Illustration878 1965-04-02 11 t LLdIM &lJ±rt>D rr LljLj T HE re»ovated nve-storeyed building of thr Peking Company Ltd.. a departmental store in Nnrth Hrill Ro. adl win l)(' offlcially opened today. Officiating will be two lovely Hong Kong actresses—Annette Chung Hui Hsien and Joanna the latest trends in women's and878 words
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Article, Illustration33 1965-04-02 12 HONG KONG film stars. Annette Chans (above) and Joanna Cheung Lai Chu. who will today officiate at the opening ceremony of the Peking Co. Ltd's newly renovated building.33 words
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525 1965-04-02 12 Chairman began his career as apprentice MR. KUO Fung Ting, chairman of the Peking Co. Ltd. has made great headway in the business world since his apprenticeship in China some 30 years ago. His understanding of what the public wants and his ability to adapt his business to suit changing525 words
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Article120 1965-04-02 12 25 years with the company MR. LIU HIZE, 61, has been with the Peking Company Ltd., since 1940. He was born in Chefoo, China. He started work with an import and export firm there. Some eight years later, he was transferred to take charge of the branch in Shanghai. After120 words
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Article104 1965-04-02 12 MR. LIU Yu Lin, 39. a director of the Peking Co. Ltd.. is also its manager. He was born in Chefoo. He studied at the Senior High School there, and later taught at another school for three years. Then Mr. Liv resigned to work in the accounts104 words
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Article, Illustration21 1965-04-02 13 SEEN here is the nursery section of the Peking Co Ltd A VIEW of tbe crockery section THE store's toy department21 words
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Advertisement8 1965-04-02 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word, tli I Minimum I8 words
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Advertisement32 1965-04-02 24 Good Company Tiger men know what they want. ..the golden strength of Tiger beer. .freshly-brewed. .served cold in aman-sizedglass.A man. ..hisfriends.. .and Tiger Beer -that's good company.There's always... time fc" friendly Jjjg^.32 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-04-02 24 Highest and lowest temperatures i In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. I yesterday: Highest Lowest j Kuala Lumpur 88 Kota Bharu Penang Ipoh 90 72 Malaci.i 88 13 Singapore 90 73 C. Highlands 72 59 Jesselton 86 Kuching 9<> 73^47 words
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Advertisement50 1965-04-02 12 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE CONTINUED PROSPERITY OF PEKING CO..LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 STOREY BUILDING AT 60/62 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 Illj6|§^||j|||| We are proud to be entrusted with the construction work the interior decorations. MAN CONSTRUCTION 13 TEO HONG ROAD, SINGAPORE 2.TEL- *****50 words
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Advertisement312 1965-04-02 12 DOROTHY GRAY* r For' beauty A the:modem j( way JSATURA UPSrnCK In twelve luscious colours to giSB wanmb tr» (to skin. Dorothy Clray's "Saturat Lipslick" lua'a cream-smooth texturo that goo on omoolWv and lasts lor. hours, and it. Dcvcr.diu3.tho.Upi Sheer Elation' RiwrfcT W Dorothy Gray* "Sheer GxSaf 9 ir|^ jr^^^312 words
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Advertisement174 1965-04-02 13 congratulations and best wishes on the happy occasion of the opening of the PEKING CO.. LTD., •ISTIMCTIVE PERFUMES FOR THE WOMAN OF DISTINCTION by CcirVGll of Paris CONGRA TULA TIONS To THE PEKING CO., LTD. on the opening of their Ultra Modern 5-Storey Department Store from SOUTH ASIA ALUMINIUM ENGINEERING174 words
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Advertisement268 1965-04-02 13 WU^r I^n SB Q Of BJvQflßHflflfl I I Jill yz, I J y| ■Dv wuyBDL n ul JL K Hff HHHH&WHHHHHf I M U ft i L B uh' uub II 3 y DC SQQQu^^QQQQQ QF m P n jp/Q M War %^ffffB»fe! I LlllliV wW«jHl#» SSBQBT VQ jQQQ vJl*268 words
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Advertisement219 1965-04-02 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to PEKING CO., LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their 5 Storey Building from: KOSUGI SANGYO CO., LTD., TOKYO -JAPAN MANUFACTURERS OF READY MADE GARMENTS "GRACE" BRAND Sole Anents for MALAYSIA:P. GANGARAM 84-A. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE PEKING CO.,219 words
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Advertisement247 1965-04-02 14 We are proud to be associated with Singapore's newest, most modern department store, and wish the PEKISG CO.. LTD. every success. A. L. SHELTON, INC., 1033, UNION HOUSE. HONG KONG. Congratulations to THE PEKING CO., LTD. for the opening of their New Building at 60/62, North Bridge Road, Singapore. from:247 words
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209 1965-04-02 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. -The Kwangtung Provincial Bank in Singapore today said that it was "not entirely owned" by Communist China. The bank's manager, Mr. Chu Ka Kui, said that the Peking Government held about 42 per cent of the bank shares. The remaining 58 per209 words
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Article66 1965-04-02 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—lmport quotas for wheat flour and television aerials for the period April 1 to June 30 have been announced. For WHEAT FLOUR, the quota Is one per cent of an applicant's quota for the current period. For TV AERIALS the quota of 7.5 per66 words
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142 1965-04-02 15 3 days 9 jail for Indons arrested in sampan VINGAPORE. Thurs. Three Indonesian Chinese from Tanjong Üban were today jailed lor three days by the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. for illegally exporting goods to Indonesia. Tan Yong Huat, 40, Lee Ti Kiah. 28, and Tan Miang142 words
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Article83 1965-04-02 15 MUAR, Thurs. The Ministry of Welfare Services has set aside four da>s to interview 784 fishermen here before giving them cash relief. The fishermen had rgelstered for relief at the local MCA in January Officers from the Ministry would meet the fishermen on Saturday at83 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday Postal men not in favour of strike, says Jesudoss THE Cuepacs council today rejected the Government's offer of a five per cent or $10 pay rise for Division Four officers, the lowest paid in the service. The decision was477 words
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132 1965-04-02 15 Gang of 3 'con-men' arrested in hotel raid SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 Three men, described by the police today as "well-known confidence trl c K sters," were arrested in a raid on a hotel here yesterday. A young woman who was found In the same room with them was also detained,132 words
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Article49 1965-04-02 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. ThJ Swiss Consul-General, Mr. H. Suter. today presented a cheque for $1,212 to the Singapore Red Cross Society on behalf of the Swiss community at the Red Cross headquarters. The amount will be utilised la running the various Red Cross charitable Institutions-49 words
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Article54 1965-04-02 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The State Coroner, Mr. Amarjlt Singh, and a deputy Registrar of the High Court, Mr. Boey Kun Hong, were transferred today to the lower courts at South Bridge Road I s magistrates. Mr. Ho Klan Ping, formerly the Assistant Coroner, has succeeded Mr. Boey54 words
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171 1965-04-02 15 1/ L ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Cuepacs leaders today decided to call on the proposed "unity conference" with the Government Employees National Trade Union Federation. A statement issuea after a meeting of the Cuepacs Council said they took this decision for three reasons. Firstly,171 words
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Article64 1965-04-02 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Shell Malaysia Ltd. (Singapore) I will hold a premiere of their film 'production of "The Vital Link" at the Johore Civil Service Club at 7.15 p.m. The film. In colour, shows the Importance of the development of, a well-planned and well-construct- 1 ed64 words
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Article65 1965-04-02 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Indian Minister for Pood, Mr. C. Subramanlatn. will arrive here at 5-55 p.m. on Saturday on his way to Australia. On Sunday morning. Mr. Sutv ramaniam will call on the acting Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. In the evening he65 words
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82 1965-04-02 15 Singapore picnickers to have beach sheds SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inc h c Othman Wok, today announced that the Government was planning to build about 200 beach sheds for picnickers along Tanah Merah and Changi Beach next year. He also revealed that the Government planned to turn82 words
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Article29 1965-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today received $8,000 for the Football Asnociatlon of Malaya from the chairman of the Malayan Tobacco Co.. Mr. D. Brimsden29 words
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276 1965-04-02 15 Four-man team to run Seremban council CEREMBAN. Thurs. A four-man liaison committee two from the United Democratic Party and two Labour Independents will from r,ow be responsible for the running of the Seremban Town Council. This was decided at a closed -door meeting of UDP. Labour Independent and Socialist Front276 words
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114 1965-04-02 15 <:INGAPORE, Thurs.— More than 100 tally clerks in seven shipping contractors' firms are now on strike over the firms' refusal to recognise the Industrial Workers' Union as representing them. The union's general secretary, Mr. James Soh, in a statement, said today that so far114 words
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283 1965-04-02 15 New plea to Govt by Tiong Bahru tenants O y IAPORE ThUI Tiong 8a... v Prr-war Flats T.Tiar.ts CjtnMttee today mad< I :ew appeal to the Government to ullow tenants who were willing to pay higher rentals to remain. The committee's new chairman. Mr. Lim Song Seng In a letter283 words
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Article39 1965-04-02 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Government employees will meet at the Government Building here on Saturday at 4.45 p.m. to form a co-ordinating committee of the Government Employees National Trade Union Federation for the Btate of Johore.39 words
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Advertisement171 1965-04-02 15 Congratulations Ms4k wtifM to H Vm\^^H Tta P e k' n S Co., Ltd. *|pf|l W^ official opening C COLOUR CLEAR LIPSTICK PUTS YOUR LIPS BACK IN THE LIMELIGHT! Everything is new with colour clear lipstick! NEW formula.... The new luxurious texture stays moiit and Shades glistening every moment you171 words
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Advertisement129 1965-04-02 15 Lady Manhattan takes f|*^ lK\ t0 StBy tha a y over the meticulous d- .Wp'W > > P° *«<*' b < nd tails, the faultless man- J» J hirt on h he ket t0 A day wash after wash tador.ng of a famous *> fißyfjk. aft e, wash. The wh.tename129 words
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Miscellaneous774 1965-04-02 15 j Today Radio, TV TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Cecilia Chu: 834 Fractured Penanc; 6 Ipoh Malacca. Flickers classic silent films 2.00 p.m. Test pattern and re-edited with a new soundtrack tone; 5.15 Test pattern and to provide a hilarious twist; 9.00 music; 5.45 Opening and pro- News774 words
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Advertisement461 1965-04-02 16 BSii&k/ /ml m^^MA Japan's Prestige Car Manufacturer presents its two Grand Prix winners Prince Gloria 6 Skyline 1500 The perfect combination Big-car feel. of power, performance, Compact-car convenience. and prestige. Small-car economy. Although you might not expect it in a car with such luxurious styling, the Prince Gloria 6 The461 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-04-02 17 TRIP WILL FURTHER PLAN FOR FACTORIES A BUSINESSMAN, Mr. Chan Swee Ho. has left Ipoh on a threeweek business trip to the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan and Formosa. Mr. Chan Is the chairman of the board of directors of Ipoh Realty Co., Ltd., Raayat Finance (M> Ltd.. and managing director223 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-04-02 17 rSSO Standard Malaya Ltd. has held a contest among their 350 retail dealers throughout Malaysia to determine the best dealer in each of their districts based on 1964 results and the best overall dealer of the year. Currently Esso held a best salesman of the315 words
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Article, Illustration382 1965-04-02 17 Property scheme is planned for Ipoh THE Ipoh Garden Ltd., a syndicate of big businessmen in Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, has launched a $30 million housing development pro- At a press conference in l£jh. the managing director, Mr. Tan Chin Nam of Kuala Lumpur, said that the syndicate had382 words
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Article58 1965-04-02 17 A modern furnishing showroom will be opened In Ipoh in June. It will be a 1400 square feet fully air-conditioned furnishing showroom for Dtethelm Co. Ltd., with large windows facing onto Cockman Street. Its operation will be supervised by a trained representative. Expert design service will58 words
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Article45 1965-04-02 17 Two Hong Kong film stars. Misses Annette Chang Hul Hsien and Joanna Cheung, will declare open the Peking Co. Ltd."s new building at North Bridge Road, Singapore, this afternoon. A reception will be held at the new premises after the opening.45 words
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Article53 1965-04-02 17 Mr. Theodore N. Michel, area manager of the F&r East and Australia for the Pepsi-Cola Company, left for Hong Kong on Saturday after spending three days here surveying the soft drinks market. He had talks on market conditions with Mr. Lien Ylng Chow. Joint managing-director of Union Ltd.,53 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-04-02 17 rIE P O Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. have invited tenders from 21 U.K.. Continental and Japanese ship yaids for the construction of three closed shelter deck cargo ships (an artist's impression of which appears above) of about 14.000 tons gross with a181 words
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Article230 1965-04-02 17 VfR. John R. Kendall has been appointed general l manager of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd., to replace Mr. James N. Borrow who is retiring from the company after 40 years of accredited service. Malaysia will be a familiar place for Mr. Kendall, who has230 words
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Article115 1965-04-02 17 MR. GEORGE Milne, general manager. Hotel Singapura Intercontinental, a member of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board Visitors Plan Committee, left last week for a sales visit to Hong Kong. Tokyo. He afterwards visited Seoul, Korea, to attend the Pacific Area Travel Association 14th annual conference115 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-04-02 17 HUME Industrie (Far East) Ltd.. Singapore announces changes in the marketing arrangements for the various products manufactured by the parent company and its two subsidiaries, Hume Industries (Malaya) Ltd.. Petaling Jaya, and Hume Sabah Ltd., Jesselton. Humes market inn manager, Mr. A. G. Kyle-little said that with222 words
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Advertisement300 1965-04-02 17 Qompack ONE-LAMP t TWO-LAMP fluorescent fittings. i I.W and all with a range }f attachments. PI ABOVE is the ■*^^_Z Jfl^ 4 ft. one-lamp /^H CROMPACK and SLt\ below left are three of the many attachments. (rampton fHft These units ore finished in tough *M white enamel for -J LONG300 words
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Advertisement209 1965-04-02 17 ADVAv*^ 1 ■A t \^m »^»n«asssssssssssssssssssssßHß«ssssß If vfiv JcMIS .^Hi I*"^1 *M ■B^IH StLrSLsfiCl^ Mm Lsssssssf" •ffHsssssssssV^LsssssssH^K uJsV^sssssssssK. LsssH 'IflnS MBLm m*m. 'S^j A BOOK OF GREAT f^Hßffl| IMPORTANCE H H LIMITED EDITION H SIZE 8. "XII" j^MflflflllH.l Tj y °!n" W ston Churchill's 90 momentous years from his birth209 words
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Advertisement2105 1965-04-02 18 VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore under the Companies Ordinance (Chap. 174) THE ADVERTISEMENT is issued in compliance with the Requirements of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia for the purpose of giving information to the Public with regard to the Company. The Directors collectively and individually accepted2,105 words
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Advertisement1278 1965-04-02 19 to uvtayooi t wist coast u» Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Penanf NTILOCHUS Imrptti la PVTatJay MELAMPUS Liferpaal. Ciasgow Sla. I Apr 3 Apt 5 MYRMIDON Literpeal Apr I H.. T, AJAI Luerpeal. TLlj.n. Clasio* Apr 11 Apr "2 Apr 1111 Apr 17 PATROCLUS l i»erpaal, Glasgow Mr 12 Apr1,278 words
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Advertisement1229 1965-04-02 19 •■Baßjaa|BJ^»*aTßßaTfaaTaßTaßßaaraaßß^BaßTaaTaaaaßßTa7aTaßa^ ■BMaaaaaTaTaaTaTaTßTaTaTaaTaaaaaaaTaaTaaaaaaßTaaaaaaßfjfjf^aaf^i f I THE EAC ONES K\\" 7~aal •"WCOfOat taMAA IPjaPIHI 1 1 JWIIIUBIMI IBUUia aaaaY 2rr^°^i "own 'ti.tMwit. -*****1.1 jn.wiioow* Pkaaa ISSI. P»aia *****. Pkaaa SMI Plata mn. lAILINSS 10 BEYROUTH, lATTAKIA, EENOA, IE tUVRE, HAMBURt, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM, tDTHENBURt, AARHUS AND COPENHAtEN i tore P. fntm1,229 words
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Advertisement1086 1965-04-02 19 j BENULINE 1 EXPRESS SERVICt TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL S, CONTINENTAL *ORT> bts*i««* Btt/ta f Liverpool Apr rt BEiVCLEUCH Hamburg May M Sugacort Pt. S nara Penam g!]" JJJJ la Part/Apr 4 Apr 5/ I 6 BKMrtl a BENVRACjKIE Sintapo<a PI. Shan Penang For London Apr 21 Gl. 11/ Apr 41,086 words
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Advertisement1278 1965-04-02 19 toj- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \P*-H U.K./Continent Singapore, P. S'haa Ptnani CITY IF JOHANNESBURG L'don, H'burg, B'men, R'dt-a. A'werp, Newcastla. Mare 11 W Apr CASTILIAN navra. L'doa, H'atirj. R'«aa 11 71 Apr 21,22 Apr CITY OF GLASGOW London, H'burg, R'dan, Havta bfingeroouth 21/21 Apr 21 Apr CITY OF RIPON1,278 words
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Article94 1965-04-02 20 MELBOURNE, Thurs. ifEY industrials led a firmer x trend, but the market lacked buying support and trading continued dull. Base metals were steady. Renlaon gained Is 6d. to 555. Mt Isa lost Bd. to 345. and oils were steady. Mount laa 33/10 H. Broken Hill (10a.) 39/4 AmpoJ94 words
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Article252 1965-04-02 20 APRIL first grade rubber f.o.b. ■f*- buyers closed at pjn. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74 cento per lb. down one-eirhth of a cent on Wednesday's closing- level for the position. Tbe tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.K.K. closing prices in cento per lb. yesterday:252 words
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Article29 1965-04-02 20 Apr. 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: Sti 7B 50 (up 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 200 tons (up 20 tons).29 words
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Article66 1965-04-02 20 /■HINESE Product Exehangt. Slngaport noon prices por pieul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $644 sellers, drum $67 a sellers. Copra: Mar./ Apr. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muotok white Sl4~a sellers, Sarawak white $145 sellers, special Sarawak black $13? a sellers, garbled Lampong black $147i(N) sellers. ASTA $16O(N) sellers. Slnftaport Coconut66 words
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745 1965-04-02 20 From Our Market Correspondent rl. second company to be given a listing by the Stock Exchange committee this week will receive its first quotation tomorrow. It is Veneer jProducts Ltd., engaged in a fast growing industry, which has placed all its shares privately.745 words
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Article24 1965-04-02 20 Malayan Stock Indices March 31 April 1 •Industrials: 74.43 74.37 Tins: 93.98 95.00 rubbers: 103.61 103.61 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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479 1965-04-02 20 STRAITS tin made a slight gain of 75 cents in Penang yesterday to $678.50. Tbe offering up 20 tons to 200 tons, was tbe highest this week. In London on Wednesday tin displayed a very steady tone to close around £si and479 words
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Article71 1965-04-02 20 THE Malayan Exehan;e Banki' Asoo--1 elation made these changes In 1» ratci to merchanta yesterday (all ratea to SlOO): Canada: buying TT 3:. 5/16. airmail OD 3S 7/18, 90 d/»t. 3B 15/16 credit bills. 36 trade bills. Selling TT or OO roady: Dtutsch* Marks 12S 7/8. Holland Guilders71 words
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Advertisement1181 1965-04-02 20 ""KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'ko'ig Yokona"ia Montreal Toronto Oetroit Chicago TuMsßiaa Mara" 13 14 Apr 24 Apr 22 Mar 26 May 31 Mar 5 June MaaesHiaw Man" 21 23 Air I May 4 Jaae I jaae 13 Jaae Dim We>«t Coast of Central/South1,181 words
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Advertisement1065 1965-04-02 20 tUSTIAL.A SERVICE/NEW ZE«UNO I IHOU, WIISTsJI AND r\ SULF SERVICE Ta: Freauatie. Malkaarae. Sytfaty Tc Maaras art Nafaaattiaaia Penani P. S>am S'pott I Spore P. Shan Peiunf BAMOM 7Mr 1/ a Aar 11/12 »lr RAJULA I'll Apr II Aar II Apr IUUMaa i Ma? 1/11 Mar U'« May DAJUU 17111,065 words
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Advertisement441 1965-04-02 20 W^^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO :<UL'"» TO CANAOIAN AND U.S. GREAT UKES PORTS Spore P Sham Penang ETA Toronto ORIENT MARIHER Ist Call Apr 11/12 2nd Call Apr 24/25 28 27/28 May 28 ORIENT TRADER May 28/22 23/24 25/28 Juaa 27 ORIENT441 words
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Advertisement225 1965-04-02 20 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Post soilings from Volovslo direct to Conodion and U.S. Great Lakes DOrts «assei Singapore P Sham Penjtnf Arr. Montreal BINTANG 21/21 Apr 23 31 Apr 1/ 2 May 31 May 2EELANO 1/13 May U/14 Mai le7l> May Isjaew BAWEAN 4/11 Jaaa 12/11 Jaae U/15Jeaa v225 words
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Article892 1965-04-02 21 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange ol Malaysia yesterday, with the number ol the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.000) li t-4. Dunleas d.utKJi 5i. 46; last Smelt 53. 70 8L; Bose SI 43 SL (1.OOU)892 words
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Article246 1965-04-02 21 April I. Three months. INDUSTRIALS rltuxtead la <>ta. l BStasM 14 cts. LHinlr i 13 cts. M Com. 12 cts city r>v sta. m cahics 1 ct* E. Smelters US eta. McAlistcr 12 ct» K»io 13 cts. M. Invest. 10 eta bed. Dim>. 1 ett. 0.C.8.U. 14 eta246 words
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Article104 1965-04-02 21 v. mips lying aiongsids tns Singapore Harbour wharves or sXMStsd tolay ara: Boma 1/2, Qlenearn 3/4. Tune An >. Codavery 6/7, Talisman 13/14, Maxareli Brander 21/22. Btniat Cook 27/24. H.nvrackle 31/32. Cltv of Rlpoo 33 34. Kin»el Maru No. 11 35/3«. Empire Hinnrt 3S/39. Star Alcyone 4041,104 words
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Article37 1965-04-02 21 0!S tht Ire* iicnanm market n Honk Korm vrsterday the U.I otlin was quoirni it 1 77| ror (.1 •art •■>:..» tor cash Sttrlini «n quoted at 1* UJ »no on. tstl ot told at 2631.37 words
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Advertisement684 1965-04-02 21 (Continued from Page IV) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Mim A— Box St c> txtrm EUROPEAN COUPLE requires tngmb speaking Chinese cookhoy amah. District 10. References required. Vaunt (Spore) «*519. EUROPEAN FAMILY requires young ■aaVaaa (Peaking cuioeac euoit «iu«u district 10. K-terences required. Pboac I* uorei tS73t>-' WANTEO IMMEDIATELY experiefifefl684 words
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Advertisement1012 1965-04-02 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* <« (Mim.)— Box St cts. txtrm ONE-ROOM FURNISHEO FLAT at Seiegie Road. Suitable working lady or married couple without children Reply Box A6A36 8T S'por* AVAILABLE suitable for executive first man* on Hat luxuriously furoiabed, one sirconditioner. television, radiogram, telephone. Ring fe Mr* 78U*. FULLY FURNISHED1,012 words
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Advertisement1007 1965-04-02 21 TUITION 15 Word* %t (Mim Box St cts. txtrm ARI OF DANCE Studio. 41 avolts Roao Few vacancies April term children/adults: Ballet. Modern stage Dance. Keep Kit. baby classes I*l. S pore *****/*****. UILO YOUR CHILD'S future on r:rm foundation Tuition: English. Mathematics, General Science. Individual ly, Groi' 's. Experienced1,007 words
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Advertisement953 1965-04-02 21 WANTED TO PURCHASE IS Words St (Mim.)— Box OT rls. txtrm WANTED TWO irCOMO-MANO air conditioners Picas* Ttlepbont (S'pors) *****/2V737! HIRE PURCHASE IS Words *t (Him.)— Box St ets. txtrm AIK MUA HANG Kloanca LJmltsd. M. Waterloo Street fc'tnanc* Blr* Purchase on New and Used Cars. Tal. Spore 23M2 *****.953 words
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Advertisement898 1965-04-02 21 FOR SALE I IS Words SI (Mim)— Box St ets. txtrm CLEARANCE Multi Coloured genuine Tbal Silk Only (9.30 per yarn (plain). Meng Co 13 Upper Pickering St S'por* ***** LATIST IMS O.E.C. Refrigerators various sizes. Trade-in accepted Central Refrigeration. 346-330 Joo Cbiat Road. Spore. 4235V4t>903 BUY BOYS' T-SHIRTS (1.00.898 words
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Advertisement512 1965-04-02 21 NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT KUCHING THE STATE ATTORNEY -GENERAL (Suing on behalf of tbe Government, ot Sarawak >: Plaint ill DA. Plllal: Defendant. Civil Case No. 28/63/ A TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the above Court hy the State Attorney -General t512 words
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Advertisement189 1965-04-02 21 TENDER FOR SUPPLY AMD INSTALLING A REFRIGERATED X-RAY PROCESSING UNIT TENDERS will be received at the Ministry ol Health. Palmer Road. SuiKHpore 2. up to noon ef Friday. .'3rd. April 1965 for «oppl\ and installing a KefrigeraUd X-Kav Prormsin-; I'nit at Ih* Kandanr Krrr.au Maternity Hospital. S". oore. Tendeis must189 words
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Obituary, Illustration10 1965-04-02 22 MRS. RAJ AM AN I THIAGARAJAN 21-6-1938 2-4-196410 words
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Advertisement696 1965-04-02 22 1 SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya). NOTICE Is hereby given that the Second Annual General Meeting of SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED will be held at the registered office of the Company, sth Floor. Lee Wah Bank Building. 10-14 Medan Pasar. Kuala696 words
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Advertisement757 1965-04-02 22 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. i No. 18 of 1963). NOTKi; UNDER SECTION WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections tl> and (3> ot section 19 ot the Local Government Integration •Ordinance. 1963 thereinafter refarrad to as "the757 words
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Advertisement792 1965-04-02 22 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (118) Notice Under Section IS? No NOT7~E IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Dratt Layout Plan No J3/3558/1 for the area between Parit Tok Kadzi and land lots 3U03. 3602 and 3603. Jitlan Abdul Rahman. Mukm Bandar. Muar has792 words
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Advertisement1496 1965-04-02 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT H.M. DOCKYARD. SINGAPORE, 27 Vacancies exists in the Electrt- cal Englnee.ing Department. H.M j Dockyard. Singapore 27 for me- chanics with experience In telecommunication work Including the installation and maintenance of telephone Instruments and overlead and underground telephone tines. Applications stating full details of training and experience are1,496 words
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Advertisement476 1965-04-02 22 TENDERS LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 ada-lah di-pelawa uni tok membekal Pakaian Seraaam ka-Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham ButJr2 penoh boleh dl-dapatl s dart Pejabat Setor, Lembaga Pelabohaii Swettenham pada bila2 I masa waktu bekerja. Tawaran2 mesti-lah dl-kemuka-kan di-dalam sampul2 bermeteri bertanda: "Tender for the Supply of Uniforms" dan dl-hantar supaya476 words
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Advertisement309 1965-04-02 22 QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT required h\ EASTERN SMELTING COMPANY LIMITED lor their Head Office in Penang. Applicants, ■bo should be Malaysian Citizens, are invited to write to ItM Secretary of the Company. P.O. Box 280. 73 Dato Kramat Road, 'enang giving lull particular* at Qualifications and experience. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT WANTED Required by309 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-04-02 23 Moviegoer and Felton impress again in trial RACING by gINGAPOhfc, ihurs. Trainer Colin Tulloh's Singapore Derby horses, Movie -j goer and Felton, again impressed in training this morning. They wound up a tworound workout with a 3f sprint m 42 in yielding going. Moviegoer (Des Coleman up) was stretching out306 words
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300 1965-04-02 23 BADMINTON UNDER-RATED MALAYSIANS WON HIGH REGARD, SAYS BOON BEE IPOH, Thurs. The I Malaysian, badminI ton team' had gone into the All-England championships under-rated and unsung but won the high regard of English officials and fans by their successes, said Ng Boon Bee on his return home today. Tan Yee300 words
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Article1095 1965-04-02 23 BT. TIMAH 3rd day Race 1 2.30 Class 6 ($5,000) 9f 1 ***** AI Raschid i (Vein Vici) RS Breuk. 8 9.0 (SF) Trevena 2 ***** Lvderush t.Meiropole St) Heddle 7 8.9 Hamid 1 1 ***** Magister a CTL Kongsl) Heddle 6 8.9 »F) Kingston 9 4 ***** CaJvados g1,095 words
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Article314 1965-04-02 23 EPSOM JEEP ipotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow: K At t ONE M Raschid: 1n top form: won over 81 1 and 9f last sea.son. Magistcr: running on when third to Producer II over 8f on Sunday. Captain's (■uidf. easy winner over ai ImC wrek; can complete314 words
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Article97 1965-04-02 23 HOC KK\ F'ntival match (S'banl. KahHrg 4 Negri HA undcr-23 2 Malacca •>tatr trial: U"rier-23 4 Rest 0 Ipoh Div. Kilat i Anc|pt>oninn> B 1 1: KIA A 5 KIA B 2 Tal ptnc L«e: Fed Ef.mnvers w.o BMH ■oocn Vlelor» Cup iM»larcai: 20* iS:imalx Sqclr 7 KuDu97 words
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167 1965-04-02 23 GOLF Fujii leads with 65 in Yomiuri Open j TOKYO. Thurs. YaMiunasa I Fuji! t Japan) snatched First Round lead in the Yomiuri Open Golf tournament today wi:h a seven-under-pai 65. It appeared certain he wouid hold his advantage 41 thi* last leg of the Far Bast cir cuit. asReuter - 167 words
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460 1965-04-02 23 SOCCER LONDON, Thurs. A GOAL one minute from time iast night put Leeds into the F.A Cup Final for the first time in their history. Leeds beat Manchester United 1-0 in the semi-flnaJ replay at Nottingham Forest's ground. Right-hall Billy Bremner scored theReuter - 460 words
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Article1405 1965-04-02 23 Race 1-2.0 Cl 5 Div 3 ($5,500) 7* 1 ***** Precious Gem (Thio St .1 Allan 6 9.0 (hone 8 2 ***** Emir Star (YLY St. West 4 8.11 OT] 12 noD °i T. ransPorUtion IAA St) Sullivan 5 8.10 Nelson 9 4 0999 ft1,405 words
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Article, Illustration398 1965-04-02 23 TEST CRICKET ...THEN HUNTE AND DAVIS WIPE OUT THE ARREARS p O R T OF SPAIN, Thurs. Australia took a lead of 87 runs over West Indies when they plodded their way to 516 all out in llhr 50min on the fifth day of the Second Test here398 words
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Advertisement130 1965-04-02 23 I iKp^T 7 1 Jg± jVIK saving account Tfflß 7 DAYS' NOTICE B^J^PI ONE MONTH DEPOSIT T—Vfli SIX MONTHS OR LONGER PERIOD Ploca your funds whtrt you con tarn th« maximum security and interest. Singapore Finance effort you both, far long or short terms deposits. Writo for moro particulars today.130 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-04-02 23 SPORTS DIARY SOCCEB Sultans' Gold Cap s- final KelanUn Malays v Penan jr Malays (K. Bharu). Klang Lfe: MAS v Police (padanc) Friendly: RAF Chanfi y Airport (Changi, 7 p.m.). Malacra under--19 ko: ACS v SFA (B. Hillr). HOCKEY Triangular: Tren*rana v Negri (K. Trcngcanu). Spore League-Cup s-finals: SEC v73 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-04-02 24 A BOMB expert with Adis lamp inspects the wrecked .Morris car. With him is Deputy Superintendent ot Police Mr. Ong Kirn Boon, head of the Special Investigation Section. Straits Times picture by Kok Ah Chong.Kok Ah Chong - 40 words
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96 1965-04-02 24 MANILA. Thurs. Some JOO.OOO Government employees go on half-day duty starting today up to June 15. President Diosdido Macapagal reduced the renulnr cicht liours work period lo five hours during the summer months -to piotcct the health and welfare of Government employees." Mayor Antonio96 words
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Obituary89 1965-04-02 24 MR. ONC ENC LI AN M V- K phshmJ Iwajr on 1 16.". ltMvmn wife, M ChC Bag Wnh imd tkTM son* Conrrt 1. ivlnc BlßMP*rt CMket on :i I 65 at S.M p.m. MR NAH VONC LIAM pMM* siwnv i>n l-l-ti:. IrivinK l.«-h:r I •.10V..1 wtte, 4 MM89 words
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Article434 1965-04-02 24 LONDON. Thurs. All round I firmness In equities provided the 1 feature of the stork markets to- 1 day There was a good Investment J demand and a certain amount of j < new time buying was in progress, i < Business showed a good434 words
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551 1965-04-02 24 Peace in Vietnam: 'Hanoi reveals terms' LONDON. Thursday. CONDITIONS lor a peace settlement in Vietnam, said to be acceptable to North Vietnam, Fiance. Cambodia, Ihe Soviet Union, and China, were outlined here today by a British parliamentarian. Labour M.P. Mr. William j Warbey. said in a letter to the TimesReuter - 551 words
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179 1965-04-02 24 Britain 's angry farmers march to London LONDON. Thurs. Three thousand angry farmers converged on Parliament from all over Kngland today to demand a brttrr pay deal from thr Government. White-smockod dairy farmers from Somerset joined ranks with men in kiltfrom Scotland. From the West Country came 1.700 farmers andReuter - 179 words
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Article46 1965-04-02 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Pub- lie Works Department Is to build a footbridge over Alexandra Canal at Princess Anne Close for the convenience of pedestrians In the locality. The department is to spend about $31,000 to make up a private street Clacton Road.46 words
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222 1965-04-02 24 Prices wipe out wage gains in Britain ONDON. Thurs. Wage rises of 7* per cent won by British workers last year were nearly all swallowed up by higher prices in the shops due to more indirect taxation and increased costs of imports. These were two ot the facets of Britain'sReuter - 222 words
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Article24 1965-04-02 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Police Band will yive a publir performance at the Pasir Panjnnft Park tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.24 words