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Title Section15 1965-04-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1.517 SUNDAY, APRIL 4. 1965. 20 CENTS KDN 1191 100615 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-04-04 1 TIMBALAN TAKES OVER AT ISTANA KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday J^ SOLEMN moment as the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Sultan of Trengganu. signs a proclamation which makes him acting Head of State until the Yang di-Pertuan Agong returns from his month-long tour of four Arab countries. The brief proclamation ceremony took62 words
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Article393 1965-04-04 1 TRAINS: ISMAIL ACTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. j THE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, tonight announced strict security measures will be introduced in all principal railway stations and warned of stern action against saboteurs. ne said: "These measures might take the form of some of393 words
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Article130 1965-04-04 1 Tin passes the $700-picul mark CINGAPORE, Sat. For the first time for nearly four months yesterday the Straits Tin price passed the $700 a picul level, rising in Penang by 520.37 A to $705.25. Market circles attributed this to probably slightly more buying pressure on a market which is now130 words
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Article25 1965-04-04 1 JAKARTA. Sal American officials confirmed today that Indonesian workers had "taken over" the U.S. owned National Cash Register Company offices to Indonesia..25 words
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Article29 1965-04-04 1 MANir.A Sat —A drunken labourer here fejMrday bit off. chewed and swallowed policrrr.an's finger when the latter tried to arrest nim for disorderly conduct -ReutrrReuter - 29 words
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Article123 1965-04-04 1 BOMBAY. Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurl Agong were greeted with shouts of welcome when they landed at Santa Cruz airport here yesterday afternoon. The Kin? arrived In a special Malaysian Airways Comet accompanied by a party of 31. Maharashtra State Chief Minister.123 words
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Article39 1965-04-04 1 Bowled out by apartheid i CAPETOWN. S:f.— The G<neri nw! i h;-.- f> rb ddrn a coloured <-<-kc- club from holdirg is innul pr:/.e-B-.ving diincp in Wunbere town hall 4ierr because the hull is in a white neigh- bourhoofl39 words
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Article16 1965-04-04 1 UJNDON. Sat. Oxford University beat Cambridge by six lengths in the boat raca today.16 words
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259 1965-04-04 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. SPECIMENS from Singapore's typhoid victims are to be f ovvn to London for further laboratory tests ".'hi. r: are not available here. A Health Ministry statement said today that investigations into the source of the outbreak were still proceeding as259 words
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Article763 1965-04-04 1 Bomb hoaxer caught— P. 12 Thr night mail continui'd an its journey to Penang after the damaged coach wa- replaced. Among the VIPn travelling in an air-conditioned coach four coaches away from the one damaged were the Regent of Peril.-. Tengku Sulalman. and the Mentri Besar of the State. Dato763 words
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Article21 1965-04-04 1 A new Christie thriller starts in the Sunday Times next week. Make sure of your copy see Page 3.21 words
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572 1965-04-04 1 Instant tin tec makes it all so easy I ONDON. Sat. An instant tin detector \v h i c h could enable prospectors in Malaya to assay potential tin-bearing areas much more rapidly ard cheaply than hitherto has been developed in England. It has just hern brought into us« to572 words
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Advertisement113 1965-04-04 1 CfhittoH MODIL CONCORD MTAII $240.00 f\ (SINGAPORE) W All Ihe well-known precision features, plus high- Va? sensitivity CdS exposure meter coupling and micro- split-image focusing. Lens: Chinon fix zoom lens with zooming range from 9.5 mm to ?()mm Finder: Through-the-lcns reflex finder with micro-split-image focusing Exposure s>sicm: Fully automatic exposure113 words
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Advertisement30 1965-04-04 1 THERE S ALWAYS A REFRESHING VARIETY IN THE WIDE RANGE CF DIAMOND SET RINGS WE HAVE IN STOCK. S.*P'3l. Sit** &d. SINGAPORE IPOH »ssa ca s.ph. de silva (hkj ltd.30 words
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Advertisement245 1965-04-04 2 mount (fAll another housing project by Jy/^ A three-year lease with high rental has been r^ arranged for all semi-detached bungalows and terrace houses providing the purchasers with <d?^ .^H^T i guaranteed high 1 ental income. A rare oppor- '?^$&W Saiyßßßn^- 7 tunity and wise way to in\-est your money.245 words
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Article, Illustration54 1965-04-04 3 BINH BA, (South Vietnam), Sat. A Vietnamese marine throws up his rifle in an instant when a Vietcong bullet hit him during a battle here. This re- markable photograph was taken by United Press International staff photographer in Saigon, Nauyen Thant Tai,54 words
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309 1965-04-04 3 MORE U.S. FORCES, EQUIPMENT FOR THE VIETNAM WAR: TAYLOR WASHINGTON. Sat General Maxwell Taylor said after a final meeting with President Johnson last night that there would be some increases in men and equipment for Vietnam but they would not be large. The U.S. Ambassador to Saigon gave his summingReuter; UPI - 309 words
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221 1965-04-04 3 <vAIGON. Sat. U.S. Navy planes, attacking a bridge near Hanoi today were jumped by three Communist MIG jet fighters the first Communist-Ameri-can air battle of the Vietnamese war. a navy spokesman said. The navy spokesman said he did not know forReuter; UPI - 221 words
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Article61 1965-04-04 3 CAIGON. Sat. A bomb scarp rmptied most of the offices and public library of the I .SIS. here this morning. And in WASHINGTON, the House foreign affairs committee authorised U.S. SI million (S3 million) for a new U.S. Embassy office buildinr. in Salfon. It will replace61 words
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186 1965-04-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A teacher, Simon Tan View Tong. told a court today that he was paying $100 a month to his former mistress, by whom he has had a son. "This Is to compensate her for the wrong that I have done.186 words
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Article175 1965-04-04 3 A 4,000 manpower boost for RAAF PENANti Sat Th« Australian Chief of Air Staff-designate. Air ViceMantVtl AM Murdorh. said h i today thr Royal Australian Air For would inrrraso its strength frora iti.ooo to IMN m hi tr« n«\t three ye "\\> ajso plap to h-« an additional m '...I175 words
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Advertisement203 1965-04-04 3 A Playtex Bra for only $5.90 new Playtex Fashion-Magic Bra All Cotton machine washable And fit is jutt one of the perfect things about thit Like firtt-clats cut and finish. Elastic V front band' Non-ravel back elottic. Nan-twist straps. Uplifting embroidered cup.. Crisp Sanforixed cotton that comes up fresh and203 words
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Advertisement185 1965-04-04 3 AGATHA CHRISTIE greatest M whodunit 2 of them challenges the SUNDAY (fc^ TIMES THEME: Ml* setting; The Caribbean your guide: Miss Marple THIS il Afatha Chrittia't htttt myttcry. Il it CiclHtivc re this paper. The book will not be out (or a long lime yet. tut you can read il185 words
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PHOTO NEWS
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Article, Illustration256 1965-04-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan the Sultan of Trengganu, this m-jn ing assumed the duties of the Y^ng di-Pertuan Agong who left ffeSto rda> on a month-long tour of our Arab countries. He signed the proclamation signifying his assumption of256 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-04-04 4 THE TROUBLE WITH HAVING A NAME LIKE SOEKARNO PENANG. Saturday. 18-year-old youth whose name is Sheikh Ahmad Soekarno plans to change it the moment he comes of age. I Ahmad (above) who has been the butt of endless jokes since tht confrontation started said today: "I am tired of telling180 words
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Article62 1965-04-04 4 Call-girl touts PENANG. Sat. Tourists in Penatif have complained to the authorities that call-girl touts are pestering them. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. said today: "Several of them have called at my office to complain about this nuisance. "It was deplorable that a place like Penan* which had62 words
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Article63 1965-04-04 4 IPOH. Sat— A woman attendant in the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. Lim Kai Yin. 30. was today ordered by the Ipoh magistrate. Mr. Vong Yung Sui, to sign a good behaviour bond of »50 for six months. Lim. a mother of two. admitted throwing63 words
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Advertisement7 1965-04-04 4 ■ifiiiiif fflj^Kj Jumbo sale^v'w SINGAPORE /'H; -v\7 words
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PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS
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354 1965-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. jyjALAYSIA can be proud of Professor A. A. Sandosham, Director of the Institute of Medical Research. For he has given his name to four new local parasites an honour to signify appreciation of the medical world for his research354 words
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Article, Illustration221 1965-04-04 5 LOS ANGFI.ES, Sat. Leona Gage (above), Miss U.S.A. for one day in the 1957 Miss Universe beauty pageant, yesterday was placed on five years probation and fined USS2SO for having marijuana. The 26-year-old brunette beauty had pleaded ?uilty and was convicted of the -marijuana charge221 words
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Article127 1965-04-04 5 WIFE KILLED: ACTOR HELD pALM SPRINGS, (California), Sat. Exactor Tom Neal. 51, Was arrested yesterday on suspicion of murdering his 29-year-old wife. Gall, whose body was found on a divan at their home here. She had been shot in the head, but no weapon was found Neal. made headlines in127 words
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Article137 1965-04-04 5 STAY-AWAY FOUR PENANU. Sat rour senior civil defence officers stayed away from todays parade here by civil defence national servicemen because of a misunderstanding. The occasion was the vl.sit of the Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence. Dato Donald Stephens. The officers were the Acting Controller. Mr. A. Rala137 words
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Article89 1965-04-04 5 LONDON. Sat—"Healthiest man in Britain. 14 stones of solid muscle, touch as an ox. with never a days illness in his life' 1 is how his father described Mr. Peter Lief, who has recently become the owner of a nature cure home near London Mr. Lief enjoys89 words
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Article92 1965-04-04 5 I ONDON. Sat. Britons believed a final redonciliation has now beeii achieved between the Duke and Duchess of Windsor a:.d the British royal family. The belief hardened after Thursday's appearanre of the 70-year-old Duke and the Duchess at the Westminster Abbey memorial service for the Princes Royal,92 words
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170 1965-04-04 5 GOD, SHAKESPEARE AND KHRUSHCHEV, IN THAT ORDER UNITED NATIONS, Sat. The words of God. Shakespeare and Khrushchev, in that order, lead the list of translations of published work in 69 countries, according to the latest report by the I'nited Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation. The Bible, or portions ofReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-04-04 5 Slightly indisposed— Marshal Chen Vi after camel ride on the beach in Pakistan Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Yi. seems to enjoy a camel ride during his recent visit to Karachi. Leading the camel on the beach is Pakistan's protocol chief, a Mr. Chatari. But Marshal Chen Vi was slightly179 words
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Advertisement240 1965-04-04 6 who is turning a slgp into i the start of a great travel experience? Lufthansa is! For, from today, this For the first time Singapore pas- JY TO "™j*£*^J* world renowned airline makes a «I« <»» <>™»» ORID E P C SION ™T cision way of flying south to From240 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1965-04-04 7 LEE WARNS: INDONS MAY INTENSIFY BOMB ATTACKS IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sat. rpHE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Ypw, warned today that Indonesia might intensify the bomb attacks in Singapore. He said he believed the attacks were two-pronged. One was from an island near Singapore, from where hit-and-run raiding parties1,022 words
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239 1965-04-04 7 Why THESE children are sent to THESE schools CITIAWAN. Sat— Malay parents in the rural arras wrre today told not to he disturbed by the Government's decision to send some of their children to Christian missionary schoojs for kreondary education. Speaking at the opening of a new Malay school at239 words
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240 1965-04-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN air of mystery reigns over the quiet arrival of the former Raja Muda of Sarawak. Mr. Anthony Brooke, and his hush-hush meeting with Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Residency last night. The mystery deepened when it was discovered that before240 words
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Article83 1965-04-04 7 JAKARTA, Sat. Presl- dent Soekarno said la.st night that the Indonesian Army should draw lessons from Vietnam In an effort "to know who our enemies are." Addressing a group of army officers in the Presidential Palace at Bogor. he said in the past "we have been taughtAP - 83 words
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Article25 1965-04-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— lnch* Ahmad Hourmain bin Dato Haji Mohamed Esah has been elected president of the Malayan Cooperative Pt'mtlng Press Society Ltd.25 words
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Article46 1965-04-04 7 IPOH, Sat. The headmistress of the Raja Perempuan School here, Mrs. AN. Nadarajah. 46. was charged in the Traffic Magistrate's Court here today for negligent driving at Jalan Batu Bongkal on Jan. 9. Mrs. Nadarajah pleaded not guilty. Hearing was postponed to July 7.46 words
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Advertisement497 1965-04-04 7 BSBSJBI M flKr^^H «bUB BBBBBBBBjBBBSr BjH BCb^^^B^f BSS^^^ *^i^ .^kJI mf~ m^r 1 *^Ba >^~* v JL M bsJb«p >' i^Mbbjl OU G HTS rWrWWiS tyou @a*i Influence Others With Your Thinking! TRY it some time. Concenrrate vately taught this nearly-lo!(t«fr«f intently upon another person the practical uw ot' mind497 words
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Obituary24 1965-04-04 8 WmrtU Sls >m*hmmm< IN MEMORY OF M U Reddy W*O ihot de«d on 4-4-M Qooe bat net Bt mi lorini mother aad24 words
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OPINION
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Article250 1965-04-04 8 rpHE Vietnam crisis ran be 1 resolved at once if Communist China guarantees to stop menacing her neighbours in East Asia. Without such a guarantee there can be no peace in Asia, and the lack of such a guarantee makes meaningless the latest Communist peace250 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1965-04-04 8 RONALD KINSEY - THE HEALTH GUARD RONALD KINSEY By KUALA LUMPUR PERISCOPE EXAMINES THE DOCTOR PROBLEM MALAYSIANS are among Asia's most fastidious people and nowhere are they more difficult to please than in matters relating to their health. Walk into any hospital ward even a first-class one and it won't be long before1,093 words
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Letter80 1965-04-04 8 QOES anyone at Malaysian Airway* check the biscuits that att served on flights They are mouldy and crumble to a fine powder even before you undo the cellopana wrapper. I understand that while these biscuits are served to passengers the crew get sandwiches three varieties, if80 words
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Letter284 1965-04-04 8 ABOVE THE BUTTER? I REFER to "Sunday Theatre" by "Thespis" (Sunday Times. March 7) and would like to draw your correspondents attention to the following facts: The University of Singapore Society has not devoted its last three productions to Harold Pinter's plays Our last three productions were "Picnic" by William284 words
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Letter39 1965-04-04 8 YV"E regret that our letter regarding the "Population Income of Singapore" was wrongly sent to the Know Alls of the Sunday Tirr.es. We have since got the Information from the proper quarter. T. TAMAI, BRANCH MANA6IR. MITSUBISHI.39 words
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Article89 1965-04-04 8 A COMPLAINT that too many unwanted and useless things are being invented should have been sent to Dr. Strabismus (Whom God Preserve) of Utrecht. Latest news from Waggling Parva is a bottle with the neck in the middle, for pouring sideways. I imagine that this is about as89 words
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Article60 1965-04-04 8 rpHE Six Singing CockA roaches have crashed to the top of the Pop Chart with their snazzy number 800 Ba Bibby Wlbby Ga-Ga." The lyric is by Snert Nosh and the music by Reg Fimple. the authors of "Ah'm gonna get me a dream." To build up60 words
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Article89 1965-04-04 8 AT a weekend concert in Cheltenham the Norwegian pianist Slei hammer accompanied Rustiguzzi in a programme of English songs. The most astonishing item was "I Would I Were a Tiny Bird," which is a gentle, quiet kind of song. But both the diva and her accompanist put all89 words
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Article101 1965-04-04 8 rpHE new rules for bidding A at auctions are quite clear. A man who crouches down on the floor is not bidding unless he nods his head twice. If he then rises and holds up his hand, he is not bidding, unless he grins at the101 words
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Article73 1965-04-04 8 IN Barcelona there's a club for people with large noses. I suppose a candidate for admission has to appear before a committee to have his nose measured, and to make sure that he is not m?--querading in a false no It is said that the73 words
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Article93 1965-04-04 8 AH! the first cuckoo" said Miss Towel! as the springtime sound came faintly to the ears of the lodgers. "It seemed to come from the landing." said the new lodger "The poor bird is trapped" "That poor bird." said Mrs. McGurgle. 'is Mr. Webster. I saw him coming93 words
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639 1965-04-04 8 RONALD RANSOM - SAVE the SELADANG before it's TOO LATE RONALD RANSOM By rE SHadanc is on the list of those creatures which will disappear very soon unless something is done about it In the very near future; so let us look at bim while we can, not as a "funny animal" in639 words
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Advertisement892 1965-04-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. tn Wnrdt >/« I Htnimmm) TNI INOASIMINT It MB— BOI« >!!■— JMmratMm J of I > icapor* and Ir*n» Tiiuratappab of .1-4-66. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS It Ward* i 3 Minimutm, PRIIIVTIKIAN CHURCH. In aic- On-hard Read, Sunday torric* I am. and p m. All w»lcom«. WESLEY METHODIST CHURUM Kort892 words
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Advertisement11 1965-04-04 8 Cough Drops-* FOR RKLICP OP COUOH SORB THROAT •n« IMOKIRS THROAT11 words
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Advertisement219 1965-04-04 8 f f WMV NOT TAKB THA TMI* CORQUPONOtNCE MJ^MX* UrTCXOUBSE COURSE IS EXCELLtNT' IT -ILLHM/ft LOOKS UKE TMEREP EVEN SHOWS HOW I CAN TOBARN HMOBC ,^i t*RN WHILE I LEARN aaoce/ J%^*! furuae I with a.r.x.c. THIS KTT I'NA TPAINEU BY j v*^fc~ >-«-— J AS9CMILINS IO) ABT.C. WELL. (^^fc219 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1965-04-04 9 We shall overcome We shall overcome, we shall overcome We shall overcome some day. 0, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome some day. IN various parts of the American South, civil-rights workers, with arms crossed md hands linked with those on either side, sing the freedom1,033 words
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Advertisement218 1965-04-04 9 those horrid age spots* Jm Tade sZ^~s»2 with ESOTERICA •Weathered brown spots on the surface of your hands and face tell the world you're old perhaps before you really are. A cream called Esoterics fades ihcm away. i^^W^H BBBLS^C moisturizes, lubricates (he skin Masses m^jM -$£f* %^°^P^^^kiriieni bre*k up. roughness218 words
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Advertisement144 1965-04-04 9 ill! contains solv.i j BrßflpHßß3w3»i m| HI dS. 11 1 I J 1X.3 vT ll* lust think in only 30 seconds, the Parker 61 will take on enough ink to last you tor hours of writing No levers to manipulate. BB!H no parts to go out of order, the Parker144 words
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117 1965-04-04 10 SINGAPORE. Saturday. Territorial Army headquarters in Beach Road was again swarmed by volunteers for the Singapore Local Defence Corps. At today's half-day sittins, the recruiting team managed to attend to 450 applicants bringing the total interviewed since the drive to expand117 words
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Article99 1965-04-04 10 KANGAR. Sat- A 13-yfar old girl. Tian Ban. told the High Court today that she saw a padi pianter stab her mother and sister when the latter refused to go away with him. He dragged my sister but she resisted" Tlan said at the trial of99 words
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Article27 1965-04-04 10 PENANO. Sat.— A tiger general of the "Wan Kee Gang" vu today arrested by police while asleep ln a carpenter's nhop behind the Federal Tlieatra.27 words
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615 1965-04-04 10 Clash of the air giants— quietly, subtly... By Sunday Times staff writer CINGArUMSi Sat. No-one was savins it. Rut the air war is. on in earnest, with the Mfgest airlines operating through Singapore flashing teeth at each other. They try hard to be subtle, of course. Everyone wants to keep615 words
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305 1965-04-04 10 Fading fast— that fear of water rationing in Spore JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. "JHE Singapore Minister for Law, Mr. E. W. Barker, said today that with the opening of the $21£-million Sultan Ismail water works at Scudai, Singaporeans could live without fear of water rationing provided there was no prolonged period305 words
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Article120 1965-04-04 10 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. An austerity campaign to boost the country's economy was suggested today by Prof. Ungku Aziz, newly-appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts. University of Malaya. Speaking at the closing session of the three-week trade union seminar organised by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress120 words
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Article49 1965-04-04 10 TELOK ANSON. Sat. A resolution calling on the Government not to change the text books for schools every year but to have standard text books was adopted by the Malaysian Indian Congress. Timor town branch, at its annual genearl meeting. (See Magazine Sect ion .—Pace 2)49 words
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Article36 1965-04-04 10 PENANO. Sat A six-man gang armed with knives raided a tongkaiiß in thr sea o(T Udini Road. Gulgor. early this morning and escaped with $300 worth of paints and a S5OO water pump.36 words
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Miscellaneous390 1965-04-04 10 MALAYA <n>ment The Chick; fi.Of Bonanza The Stranger; 656 Channel I i\e Kuala Lumpur R.uko programme hißlili«h:s in »nd Penane, Channel Six Ipoh English; 7.00 Opinion "English and Malacca VWriaO); 7.45 Ntvl and NewsP.M.: 3.C0 Programme Sum- reel ln Chme.se; 8.05 Burkes mnry; 3.02 Fugitive 357 You LIW who Killed390 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-04-04 11 Klang gets new $238,000 courthouse r J'UI Sultan of Selangor yesterday opened a new $238,000 courthouse at Klang to replace the old one where the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was a magistrate 14 years ago. The Sultan said the opening of the courthouse was a historic occasion for Klang119 words
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Article, Illustration448 1965-04-04 11 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL From \IOGADISHU (SoiT1 mali), Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, who arrived here this morning from Nairobi, was mildly surprised to learn that his namesake is the Prime Minister of the Somali Republic. Tun ADdul Razak. was to have met the Somali Premier.448 words
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Article63 1965-04-04 11 LONDON. Sat. A pop record made by an Irish nii>sionary nun has been banned on coniirn-riial radio and television in Ireland. Its code iaaa not permit "improper use of religion." the Roman Catholic weekly. I inverse, reported vevtrrday Thp record "An E\eninc in Mitunt Mrlleray." IsAP - 63 words
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Article46 1965-04-04 11 IPOH. Sat— Low Kee Hunt. 25. unemployed, of Penang. was allowed $10,000 ball today after he pleaded not amity to possession of 136 lb of opium In a car at Cliemor last night Further mention of the case was postponed to Monday.46 words
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Obituary16 1965-04-04 11 RECEIVED CABLE from Ceylon. Mrs. Candiah passed away, mother of (Mrs.) Doctor M. Rajatl.urai. Malacca16 words
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Obituary24 1965-04-04 11 A.R. MADHAVAN. pavsed away peacefully on 3.4.65 at the General Hospital. Corieue leaves Si Anthony's Church, Kuala Lumpur at 430 om. on 4-4-65.24 words
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453 1965-04-04 11 JURONG: Spectacular success SAYS TENGKU SINGAPORE, Saturday TENGKU ABDUL 1 RAHMAN today opened the sprawling S2O million Bridgestone Malaysia Tyre Company, Ltd.. at Jurong and commented that the industrial estate as a whole was making spectacular success. The Prime Minister, addressing a large gathering at the ceremony described the deveolpment453 words
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Advertisement15 1965-04-04 11 Late CLASSIFIEDS U Wards $l» (Minimum) FRIIS— LUND: To Rose-Marie and Sigurd a girl 3rd.15 words
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Advertisement689 1965-04-04 11 NEW HOLDEHI HI immWßSßKtm**. th *jL~^hLi,t rMMtnitii^lmW^mmmmmmil r~T* A beautiful look apart... with all-new styling... a spectacular leap ahead with new room, new ride, new rocketing power! Come on in today and see the newest new car the transmission bump reduced. A smaller centre tunnel New big-car feel! Holden's longer,689 words
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Article, Illustration78 1965-04-04 12 It wasn't love at first sight, but JJEAUTIFUL in white wedding gown and fan-shaped veil. This Sunday picture shows 22-year-old Anna Lai, who became Mrs. Lim Taik Choon at a civil ceremony at the marriage registry yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lim, 35. a principal assistant secretary in the Ministry78 words
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288 1965-04-04 12 SUCCESS-SINGAPORE' S FIRST THREE HOLE-IN-HEART OPERATIONS CINGAPORE. Sat. After a year of intensive preparation, the Singapore General Hospital's heart surgery team has successfully operated on three "hole-in-the-heart" patients. A Government statement, announcing the success of these operations today, appealed for more blood donors and more donations to build and equip288 words
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Article25 1965-04-04 12 SREMBAN, Sat.— The AngloChinese School here will begin its six-day Golden Jubilee celebrations with a thanksgiving service on the school padang on Monday.25 words
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Article372 1965-04-04 12 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of trie shares traded in brackets: tii'di'd in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: D Unions 1 2.(100 $1.50; Esso 14.0UC i $1.50: P. Hiid N. Ords. iI.CJOi 1 52.25:372 words
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Article27 1965-04-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi. opened a $200-000 Post and Telecoms Cooperative House here today.27 words
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Article17 1965-04-04 12 KUALA LIPIS, Sat. The Town Council hold a meeting at its conference room on Friday.17 words
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Article78 1965-04-04 12 IZUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An American business information centre is to be set up here to promote American business proposals and increase trade with Malaysia. It will be set up by a fivemember American trade mission which will arrive in October. The U.S. Trade Attach* to Malaysia. Mr.78 words
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Advertisement258 1965-04-04 12 THERE'S A TON OF CARBON STEEL WHERE BUFFALOES USED TO WALLOW WPI k>^^h HI MW A ton of steel with a combination lock. It's the heart of First National's But First National is there, with the same pioneering spirit that has made newest branch in Jurong, opening tomorrow. it fi258 words
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Article, Illustration406 1965-04-04 13 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN TODAYS THEME FOR TWO KiRK But it makes him feel so insecure SIX THIRTY in the evening is not the best time to meet most working actors. The first slug lias not had time to ease the cares of the long day. Dinner is still far distant.406 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-04-04 13 JULIE Proof for all to see she is now a big s tar I_blbbUJ^V LJ y^J SO now it is coihiin the thing that imisl have been bothering .lack Warner ever since he made his now historic decision about the casting of Eliza in "My Fair Lady." Julie Andrews the262 words
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Advertisement597 1965-04-04 13 LAST 2 WAYS! 1 1 am, 1 30, 4.00. 630 t 930pm I mmm mmm mm OPCNS TUESDAY' SOOK j "THE DARK REGION Teruo YOSHIDA Yoko MIMAHA I "Tbdov 8.4 b am (Mandorm, Odd! Against Tomorrow". Hl:w:t:i:i»imti»i! LAST 2 DAYS! 1 1 om, 1 30, 4 00, 630 •30pm i597 words
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Advertisement203 1965-04-04 13 BY DEMAND! Roxy; ON STAGE at ALL SHOWS TODAY! 4 TIMES: 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 ft 9.30 p.m. Singapore's Own Millie (VERONICA YOUNG) j£l Accompanied by THE SILVER STRINGS 3 Plus Singapore's Own Freddie The Dreamers I i (SYED ARNIS and THE REVERBS) LIDO (Singapore) OPENS WEDNESDAY! I! That INCOMPARABLE SECRET203 words
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Advertisement152 1965-04-04 13 (GEYLANG ROAD TEL: *****) PRESENTS SUNDAY NIGHT SPECIAL (4th APRIL, 1965) featuring CATALINAS 196S SWIMWEAR FASHIONS by JOAN BOOTY'S MANNEQUINS Comere Jon McNamara ~O COVER CHARGE Make -up By: Coryic Salome Of Paris Sole Agent: Salon Phoenix Show Sponsored by PETER STUYVESANT Internetionel Passport To smoking Pleasure l| f VERY152 words
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Advertisement178 1965-04-04 13 Today: 1 30, 5 A 8 30 p.m. "NAVARATHRI" Tomil. Todoy of 10 a.m.: "Pavomannippu" Tomil. Lost Doy 3.30, 7 9.30 p.m. "SIEGI OF THE SAXONS'— Eng. Today Cheap Matinee at 11 a.m.: Silent Coper Plus Lawmon"-tng. Opens Tomorrow: "Never So Few" Eng. Stop Asthma Bronchitis If you couch, whttu,178 words
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Advertisement208 1965-04-04 13 HOTEL <££> MI/tLr Ml TEL: 2810 ADELPHI GRILL a gourmet's paradise and a 'favourite rendezvous' for lunch or dinner. Every Sunday Delicious Chicken Curry prepared by our 'Seaview' Cook. For your entertainment The Spanish Show Band LOS CASTELLANOS will provide you with delightful music from 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.208 words
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Article296 1965-04-04 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ALL SET TO WIN SECOND SINGAPORE DERBY DAIN or shine Shaw Stables brill iant stayer Moviegoer should outstay his rivals in the 12f Singapore Derby (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. This classy six-year-old Summertime gelding has no equal in training ir>i a stamina296 words
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Article151 1965-04-04 14 r.PSOM JEEP CALL BOY POIXTEE POINTER iUee 1 EMIR STAR The little Kin t (hubs < huba INI HARI Nearco Myth I'.inrhur < III K CHLBA I'.im-hi.r The Saint HORMAT HOBMAT BR. MELODY Raee 2 Lark Ban Soon Lark The Concretor Picaaso Hormat BR. MELODT Lark Hormat ADARAN I151 words
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1011 1965-04-04 14 i i).\ KAN (Race 3) has hit a brilliant patch and lam confident he can bring off a hattrick. At Penang last month he scored a smart win over 7f following up with an even more impressive victory over 6f in1,011 words
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Article288 1965-04-04 14 OXFORD WIN BY FOUR LENGTHS BOAT RACE LONDON. Sat. Oxford, stroked by American Ed Trippe with three other Yale colleagues in the stern, trounced Cambridge by four lengths in the annual inter university boat race on the River Thames today. Oxford, pre-race favourites, won comfortably, but the underestimated Cambridge crewReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1965-04-04 14 Race 1 2.0 Cl 5 Div 3 ($5,500) 7S I 9688U Precious Gem (Thio St) Allan 6 9.0 'Chone 8 Z ***** Emir Star <■ (YLY St) West 4 8.11 (SF) 'Nr 12 3 ***** Transportation (AA St) Sullivan 5 8.10 Nelson 9 4 *****1,342 words
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363 1965-04-04 14 Battle for league honours hots up LONDON. Sat. Thr battl* for championship honours in the English Football League maintained its hot pace today when all three top clubs won. Chelsea, the leaders, held their one-point lead with a 3-1 home win over Birmingham. Le?ds. the Cup finalists beat West Ham363 words
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Advertisement758 1965-04-04 14 CLAfIHFBD ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE M Wor4t M /Mim.)—B»x t* rtt txiro ron ALL TYfEt of photocopy X>bs rlnn r»n« a MMB (H por«>. THE HAIR CLINIC. 10. PrIDSCP I For D»nturn. nunninK. Fullleic. iMIr !K-»lp Treatment. KBII Rmtoratksß. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It HorWi M rMim.)— Box i» rlt. rxlro758 words
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Advertisement252 1965-04-04 14 MEN WOMEN feel Young ogam At -we grow older Ha only natural that ire begin to slow down. But Kina people crow old faater than' they should. Then they feel we:W. tired, nnd It hard to keep working; and a*ldom pc» any fun out of life. Dv« to New Improved252 words
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1674 1965-04-04 15 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Two apprentices, Jamil Hi Said and A. Rao rode their first winners at Bukit Timah today. Jamil landed Lord Lucan, who led all the way in Race 5 to pay $128. Rao scored on Bobagane in Race1,674 words
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Article35 1965-04-04 15 TAIPING. Sat. The Taipinc I Malay Sports Association wilt hold a dance, under the patronage of the Sultan of Perak, at the Town Halt on Apr. 10 in aid of their building fund.35 words
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114 1965-04-04 15 fiREENSBORO (North KM Carolina), Sat. Sam Snead, who has won the event seven times, shared a one-stroke lead with fellow American Billy Casper after the second round of the $200,000 Greater Greens'wro open golf tournament yesterday. Snead (68-69) and Casper (70-67) were114 words
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Article351 1965-04-04 15 WHY WEE COBBLER WON'T GALLOP rE Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races .i- Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Musketeer II <S. Nji jumped into the gates Just prior to them opening, struck oil mad. and suffered cuts above TX)th eyes. Following the race, the veterinary surgeon reported that Al Raachid i351 words
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Article33 1965-04-04 15 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Dr. Chan Ah Kow was re-elected president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association. Other officials Vice-president Scow Watt Soon; secretary Said Sulaiman; treasurer Chla Chin Siang; auditor Cecil Wong.33 words
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Article59 1965-04-04 15 IPOH. Sat.— The Perak State Government has approved the re&ervation of 54 acres of state land adjoining Stadium Perafc for development into a sport and recreational centre. This was disclosed today by the District Officer. Kinta. Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zalwho has bean appointed59 words
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Article37 1965-04-04 15 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca CluD officials: President H. Peck; vice-president H. B. Ball; committee members B. D. Bond. D. G. Day. T. R. D. EaUn. J. H. Fletcher. Ong Se Pak. J. S Park. T. Rajendran.37 words
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Article756 1965-04-04 15 CHEE SOON, YbON SE"G AND YEE Mfci SE7 ONLY THREE RECORDS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ITNLIKE previous years when records fell like ninepins this year's Victoria Institution swimming championships yesterday saw only three new marks established. Nine records were set last year and as many in756 words
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Advertisement181 1965-04-04 15 i^ v i^4i< »t w iiflra I Ih^ j^^^PtHbP^P^Bl«B! .^k^l I^^^Ek ,f A NEW WRAP ROUND NO-SQUEAL TREAD AW) ROUND SHOULDERS MAKE 89 A BITTER, SAFER TYRE 99 IS STRONGER, HOLDS YOUR CAR MORI CORNERING IS BETTER, SAFER ON WET, FOR THE TYRE YOU CAN TRUST FOR SAFETY, FIRILY ON181 words
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Article146 1965-04-04 16 Forces in Rulers' Shield cricket I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Nine teams have entered for the Rulers' Shield cricket competition this year. The teams are; North: Perak. Penang. Kedah and Selangor. South: Johore, Malacca. Pahang, Singapore and Sri Lara. Sri Lara are newcomers to the tournament. Their players will be drawn from146 words
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Article39 1965-04-04 16 MALACCA. Sat. Municipal ■pnrtl club be- n Malacca High Schools by two wickets in a cricket match on the Malacca Club padang today. Scores: Hiah School 103-7 dec tChoo Beng 54 1 Municipal SC 140-8 'Bain 51).39 words
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Article26 1965-04-04 16 LAHORE, Sat. Pakistan had scored 36J for seven wicketa at tea on the second day of the second Test against New Zealand here today.26 words
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453 1965-04-04 16 NEGRI'S THREATS ALERT S'GOR INTO 6-0 REPLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, yoii 2% minutes this evening under-dogs Negri Sembilan, playing with great determination and not unskilfully looked as if they would create the upset of this year's Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition against favourites Selangor at Prince Road Stadium. Selangor. missing453 words
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Article67 1965-04-04 16 DENANG. Sat— Jolly Lads. P«"- nana league hockey champions, were held to a 2-2 draw by The Rest at Dato Krainat today. Gurdev Singh scored for Rrst early in the game and S Dass equalised before half-time. Titus Havelock gave Jolly Lads the lead soon67 words
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Article29 1965-04-04 16 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca High School beat. Medical Sports Club by five coaLs to two in the under-19 knockout soccer match on thp Bandar Hilir ground toda v29 words
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339 1965-04-04 16 GUNN CHIT THYE - Peacock may be the pride of Penang in today's Cup tie GUNN CHIT THYE By PENANG. Sat. FkESPITE the disadvantage of playing away to Perak in the north zone semi-final of the FAM Cup tomorrow (8 p.m.) Penang are confident that they will qualify for a final against Singapore or339 words
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Article213 1965-04-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner, who returned from duty in Sabah 11 days ago has been out through a crash programme of training for Singapore's FAM Sou'h zone semi-final against Johore at Jahm Besar morrowIn his first match since his return, itcain.st Japan on Mar. 25.213 words
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Article33 1965-04-04 16 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat Negn Spmbllan beat Kelantarr 4-1 in the triangular hockey tournament here today Nrgn's scorers were Mnhendran <2i. ThavanayaKam and Ranht Singh, while Sariii Sintth netted Kelantan's only Koal33 words
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Article183 1965-04-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor Hockey Association's first under 23 trial at the Kilat Club ground this evening proved a tremendous success. All 35 players who turned up were Riven a chance to play in the trial which was in preparation for the first under183 words
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Article46 1965-04-04 16 Goal that turned the tide Selangor's Inside left Ahmad Dollah beats NeRri's Mohd Ahmad In a goalmouth tussle to score SelanKor's first Roa) in yesterday's Sultans' Gold Cud soccer match at Princes Road. This 22nd minute score wa? the turning; point for Selangor who won 6-0.46 words
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Article20 1965-04-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Malaysian Youths beat Singapore Selection 1-0 in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight.20 words
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Article, Illustration11 1965-04-04 16 PETER THOMSON11 words
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Article, Illustration419 1965-04-04 16 TOKYO, Sat. AUSTRALIA'S Peter Thomson led by one stroke after today's third round in the 72-holes Yomiuri open golf tournament. The four-times British open winner shot a nearfaultless, one-under-par 71 for a 54-holes total of 217 on the wind lashed Yomiuri Country Club course419 words
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Article, Illustration72 1965-04-04 16 PENANG. Sat The Minister lof Education. Inrht Muhamed I Klur Job, in. will pnnDl i ltr;» jto Gen Pnpfti Charuaatblrm, tin Deputy Prin.f Minister of Thailand vhen ta I— d> Malantea 'sep-ik ntf ii.m n Bangkok mi TMMtay inctM Klur :> president ol the72 words
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Advertisement528 1965-04-04 16 SOLVE your *TWO' Problems "Exam Passing f Jhen- Job hunting" Through Our famous Wolsey Correspondence College which offers up-to-date Postal Tuition and Guaranteed Employment Service to The internal Students of Malaysia. Apply immediately for Entry Form to The Registrar, WOLSEY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE P.O. Box No. 2275, Kuala Lumpur. Clear Your528 words
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Miscellaneous91 1965-04-04 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— FAM < ud x-finals: Perak v Penan? (Stadium Perak. 8 p.m.i; Spore v Johore (Jn. Besar. 7.30 p.m.V Sultan Yussuf Cop s-final: Krian Malays v T. Anson Malays (Jn A. Jai'il. Ipoh. 5.15). Friendly: Malacca v Armed Forces (Kubu Stadium. 5.15>. HOCKEY— Triangular: Trengganu v Kelantan <K91 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1965-04-04 17 Growing old gracefully THE MAGAZINE SECTION Pl^o m! H^i XiV CHANGES of I* c r sonality during th c Seventh Age <>f Man ;irc frequently portrayed by poets, dramatists ;iii(l novelists. Depending on the author's outlook and purpose, elderly persons ;uv either caricatured or idealised. Similar attitudes can be discerned1,192 words
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Article366 1965-04-04 17 Radio Programmes KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 600 Prog. Summary 6.02 Morning Mtlodie.-. 7.00 The News. 710 Breaklast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day, 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy. 8.59 Summary Of Programmes For The Morning: 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Tell Me A Story; 10.30 Ben366 words
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Article785 1965-04-04 17 WHAT'S RIGHT WITH AMERICA continued DOORISH, selfish, naive, trigger happy Americans are accustomed to hearing themselves called such things by critics abroad. But there's another side to the story. The world abounds in admirers and imitators of the U. S. way of life. In these reports, you get a picture785 words
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Advertisement117 1965-04-04 17 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is easy. care MERMAID Blended Fabrics of 65% TETORON (polyester fiber) and 35% cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Both fabrics, backed by Shikishima117 words
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Advertisement54 1965-04-04 17 ROUGH JOB... TOUGH TIRE Firestone tires fight downtime... keeping ahead of finish dates is a constant battle. And Firestone Super Rock Grip Wide Base tires can make you a winner T?'*m Tir*ston* 1» IS "OUR SYMBOL OF S^W QUALITY AND SERVICE FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER CO (SS LTD., 22, GEVLAMG ROAD.54 words
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Article, Illustration987 1965-04-04 18 TONY CHAN - THE TEXTBOOK RACKET TONY CHAN By KUALA LUMPUR LEE SIOK YEW, Assistant Minister of Education. .a warning that the Government may hove to take over the publishing of school textbooks. V. MURUGASU, Principal of Victoria Institution. .we seldom make changes in textbooks we change only in the interest of educotion.987 words
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Article, Illustration839 1965-04-04 18 HAROLD SOH ON THE PRIVATE INVESTICATOR IyHEN contemplating legislation for the control of private security agencies, the issue that at once comes to mind is: Should "private eyes" be armed? There are two schools of thought on this matter; one led by the Commissioner839 words
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Advertisement176 1965-04-04 18 t- i U° l /I t frot )l Qjf/e/^ t All wrapped up for you! Your Qantas travel agent gives you the world waiting at airports. You will know exactly in one compact package. He will help you what to do and where to go so as not to waste176 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1965-04-04 19 In search of bigger game TAN SIEW SIN BY A STAFF WRITER THE Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, left the country recently in Karen of big game. He will st;jy first in India as the guest of the Indian Finance Minister. Here he will seek relaxation from the affairs1,057 words
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Article, Illustration316 1965-04-04 19 The man who planted the seed of fame SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER preparation of their floras. He also organised and personally participated in numerous field expeditions to Malaya. Sumatra. Java and Borneo Jo col- lot t plants to rnrich both the herbarium and the gardens. Duplicates of specimens collected were316 words
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Article542 1965-04-04 19 SOME tourist friends of mine from Australia, who will be arriving here by ship, have asked me if I can arrange a trip for them around Singapore by air. I know that the Singapore Flying Club arranges joy flights for the public on special occasions. Will the club542 words
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Advertisement14 1965-04-04 19 TOSCA PERFUMEDCOLOGNE a modern symphony of freshness and fragrance for the woman of today14 words
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Advertisement46 1965-04-04 19 HESEi[IiS2JB^^SWiT^ superstitious KiiiT?TnT7m^ j L ARE YOU? vl^Hl fr A SHED THOSE A Mis extra years «f GDCAT wF EXPECTATIONS >*m I FASHION FLING WITH I GEORGE CHAKARIS V V fctf*?^ FROZEN FOOD s* FIRST LOVE THE 1965 LOOK THE HILLTOP ■2Em213Z3k3«3 n sale n w46 words
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Miscellaneous261 1965-04-04 19 (popular crossworlTj AC'BOSS: 1. Whiten (6); 6. DOWN: 1. Oppose mantully Bower of trees <6>; 9. More In- <6>; 2. Concurred (f); 3 Official experienced IT); 10- Stem 14); maker of proclamations (5); 4. 11. Musical character <4>; 13. Fibre (4); 5. Fastened (8>; 6. Slumbering <G); 15. Curer 6261 words
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Article275 1965-04-04 20 THE first day the new factory ha.id was on the job he opened his lunchbox eagerly, took out a sandwich and lifted the edge a fraction of an inch. "Oh hell," he said dolefully. "Cream cheese." The second day the same thing happened. "Pfui." he said "Cream275 words
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Article, Illustration399 1965-04-04 20 the pleasure of your company WK request the pleasure of your company." This is what the gold-edged invitation card says. In store for you may be a wedding reception, cocktails, a dinner or liouscwarining party. With an active community alive with organisations, relatives and friends, these little cards, are hound399 words
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Advertisement502 1965-04-04 20 Ol course, little girls shouldn t wear Creme Puff yet. Mut for everyone else, it's perfect. A fresh, sheer, natural look that puffs on easily. lasts hours... looks beautihillv like "vou' not like "make-up". Creme Puff is unequalled for delicate colorings and sheer finish. And Max Factor gives you three502 words
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Advertisement175 1965-04-04 20 *****81 Hk BBBE 1. B^Bb f^SHBBfe. Ar^^B^Dr^ ■4Mar^EV' b^b\ aVSra^'fr' b^bV BBr3ys^& B^bV wtrL Spotty teenage skin? Bring them the quick relief they long for with Helena Rubinstein's New Bio-Clear Treatment No iK-eil to let your Bio-Clear Cream 54.80; teenager suffer the Bio-Clear Wash $5.55; miseries of problem Bio-Clear Pore175 words
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Article660 1965-04-04 21 DEAR JANE LEE BLflt3ilililjl^^rjPxinT^BTi^lpMr^^T^iW?^?H'r AJY boy friend and I inltl tend getting engaged soon, but he says he'll never marry a girl who is not a virgin. To make sure I am a virgin he wants me to submit to him before the engagement. Though I haven't been an angel660 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1965-04-04 21 WOMEN and MONEY ON GETTING TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER MIND your P'« and Qv At every social occasion miv will meet new personalities and new situations. How are you at introductions? Is it a breeze or do miv stutter in confusion at ihe crucial momt-nt? The young and inexperienced might1,113 words
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Advertisement337 1965-04-04 21 Start your baby on a solid food spectally made for babies and he is less liktry to grow into a 'problem eater. FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes The first taste of solid food is an exciting new experience for your baby. It should not only nourish him,337 words
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