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Title Section22 1965-04-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mat*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY. APRIL 5, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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571 1965-04-05 1 The Razaks meet for 'frank talks' SAMAO ISMAIL cables from MOGADISHU. Sun. fl'N Abdul Razak had one of the "mosl frank discussions" during his tour of Kast African countries when he met Somali leaders here yesterday. He met the Somali Prime Minister, Mr. Abdul Razak bin Haji Hussein, and Foreign571 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-04-05 1 SWAMP BATTLE AT MIDNIGHT Singapore Infantry Regt. men kill seven Indons and capture one KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MEN of the Singapore Infantry Regiment killed seven Indonesians and captured another in a 20-minute battle in Kota Tinggi just before midnight last night. This latest success raises to 32264 words
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Article60 1965-04-05 1 Jakarta outlook: Gloomy JAKARTA. Sun. Electrical service here will be cut from 5 n.m to 9 a.m. for the next two days, it was reported today. The State Eleetrieal Service said that starting today, service would be stopped to repair the generators. Water service was restored yesterday. It had been60 words
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Article43 1965-04-05 1 HONG KONG. Sun— The Marine Department has cancelled its call to ships in the South China Sea to report sightings of the 35--ft. Vampiro. marine sources reported today. The yacht has now been taken in tow. the sources added.43 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-04-05 1 Vet's report tells of 'severe injury' Moviegoer: SINGAPORE. Sun. Oddson favourite Moviegoer, who caused a sensation when he trailed in the Singapore Derby today soon after the start of the race, suffered a "severe injury" to his back. a veterinary examination showed. Moviegoer, owned by Shaw stables, carried 7,154 win163 words
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Article66 1965-04-05 1 TEHERAN. Sun Ministers from Britain, the United State.,. Iran. Turkey and Pakistan assemble here Hits week for the two-day annual council meeting of the Central Treaty Organisation i Cento i The meet ing. opening on Wednesday is expected to lay particular emphasis on Vietnam andReuter - 66 words
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585 1965-04-05 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday. JENGKU Abdul Rahman told members of four peace committees in Ceylang Serai here today that they would be given warrant cards a measure aimed at strengthening the hand of the committees in the preservation of racial harmony in the area. The585 words
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Article85 1965-04-05 1 Just fancy that WEST BERLIN. Sun. TT Most of the Ist Bn of the Green Jackets Regiment are expected to arrive here this week from Borneo in CIVILIAN clothes. REASON: They can no longer fit Into their khaki uniforms an Army spokesman here said. After a three-year spell in theReuter - 85 words
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Article67 1965-04-05 1 MELBOURNE. Sun Arch--1 bishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, today cancelled his proposed visit to Singapore and flew here instead I nun Perth to see his wife, who became ill and underwent an ope- ration soon after they arrived lii Australia last month Dr. and MrsReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1965-04-05 1 NEW YORK. Sun— Contract talk*, between printers and New York dally paper publishers -ere broken off early today, setting up the oossibility of a newspaper i strike lomorrow morning. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article454 1965-04-05 1 SAIGON. Sunday NORTH VIETNAMESE MiG fighters pounced like guerillas from a heavy haze on a formation of U.S. Air Force planes today, shooting down two F-105s. The MiGs. identified as Korean war vintage MiG 15s and 17s. then darted away into the haze and escapedReuter; AP - 454 words
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Article163 1965-04-05 1 21-gun salute for the King From HAMID BENDAHARA JEDDAII. Sun. Thousands Hi Arabs. Malaysian piinrims and students >i-stcrd:i.v nave a warm wclrome to thr YanK di-Pertuan \;mi: and thr Raja Permaisuri Agone when they arrived here for their pilgrimage to Mecca. As soon as the royal visitors stepped down from163 words
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Article25 1965-04-05 1 BOND IS BACK! 007's latest and most bizarre adventure OPENS TODAY with a two-page instalment iz You can find him in pages six and seven25 words
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Article23 1965-04-05 1 rACTORY RAIDED LIVERPOOL. Sun Bandits t-Maped with V 100.000 worth of industrial platinum in daring; raid on factory here Maj lUuttr23 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-04-05 2 Bombing: Pearson asks LB J for a pause CAMP DAVID (Maryland), Sunday CANADA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, personally told President Johnson yesterday that he favoured a pause in U.S. air strikes on North Vietnam to see if Hanoi would agree to settle the Vietnam conflict. Mr. Johnson was openlyReuter - 244 words
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245 1965-04-05 2 U Thant: No hint from anyone I should take a trip to S-E Asia UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. |J THANT. the U.N. Secretary-General, said last night he had received 'no hint from any source whatever" that he should visi South-East Asia to pave the way for political settlements there The UnitedReuter - 245 words
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224 1965-04-05 2 AfOSCOW. Sun.— Mr. xTI Alexei Kosygin, the Soviet Prime Minister, called last night for nations who value peace to join h, the struggle to end aggression in Vietnam. The Soviet leader spoke at a Kremlin banquet in honour of President Ayub KhanReuter - 224 words
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Article113 1965-04-05 2 RED BOMB CAR ESCAPES DRAGNET CAIGON, Sun. A city < wide dragnet ordered by j Vietnamese police yester- day failed to get a Com- i munist auto-bomb that i caused U.S. officials to I take precautions against a repeat of last week's i attack on the U.S. Embassy. Police discovered113 words
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Article64 1965-04-05 2 i ISTANBUL. Sun.- A U.S. Air Force Jet plane from Forbes Airbase n Topeka. Kansas, crashed and burned at Incirlik. Turkey, killing one of its crew of four and injured two others. The United States Information Service here said the crash occur- red as theReuter - 64 words
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Article31 1965-04-05 2 DARES SALAAM. Sun. The J Tanzania n Government yesterday outlawed the Jehovah Witnesses and warned that anyone taking part in their activities would b# liable to prosecution. Reuter. iReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1965-04-05 2 PEKING. Sun Marshall Chen j Yi. the Communist Chinese Foreign Minister, returned to Kunming I yesterday after a visit to Afghanis- tan, Pakistan and Nepal, the New China News Agency reported.34 words
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Article73 1965-04-05 2 PORTLAND (Oregon). Sun. —Senator Wayne .Morse (Democrat) renewed his criticism of I.S. policy in Vietnam last nUht. charging that "our hands arc dripping with blood." Senator Morse said in a public debate with Senator William Proxmire of Wisconsin that the United States was guilty of aggressionReuter - 73 words
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171 1965-04-05 2 Soekarno and Bunker 'agree to disagree' TAKAKTA, Sun. J The I'nited States and Indonesia have agreed to "minimise the irritation" between the two countries. This was stated Ihis afternoon by President Soekarno and his Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. after a meeting lasting nearly three hours with President Johnson's special envoyReuter - 171 words
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134 1965-04-05 2 rpAIPEH. Sun. Three Formosan inteller- tuals were jailed for^ eight to 10 years yesterday for "attempting to overthrow the government by illegal means HSIEH TING-MIN. 31. j editor of a local weekly magaz ne. received 10 years for drafting a 7.000-word document entitled "TaiwanReuter - 134 words
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Article38 1965-04-05 2 MANILA. Sin.— Two earth trf>mors shook Bllan. In Sorsogon province. 348 miles south-cast of Manila, on Friday night. No damage or casualties were reported. However, house* of light mite:i;ils In Bilan reportedly "swayed. "—UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article26 1965-04-05 2 RANGOON. Sun —Mr. Chou EnI ai. the Chinese Premier, arrived here today by air from Dacca for night stop on his way home.26 words
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Advertisement351 1965-04-05 2 W DO YOU 11 [SUFFER] L FROM J ASTHMA (or BRONCHITIS)? if so you will know the strain put on the system by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablet* always at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONi is eas\ la lake, sale to use and gi\es351 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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236 1965-04-05 3 Wilson: World looks to Britain for lead I ONDON. Sun. Brilj tain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, said here last night Britain was "at the top table" because world leaders were interested in what this country had to say. Addressing a group ot newspaper editors a few hours after returningReuter - 236 words
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Article33 1965-04-05 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— Police throughout the Soviet Union were searching yesterday for a 5425.000 masterpiece by the Dutch painter Fr«ns Hals stolen in a darimc robbery from Moscow's Pushkin Museum. Reu'.rr33 words
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Article, Illustration43 1965-04-05 3 All alone. T OOKING daz■^ed, a girl sole survivor of a family of seven sits amidst debris of earthquake cracked pavement, once the main street in Nogales, Chile. The giant tremor killed more than 250 people and left 27,000 others homeless. UPI photo.UPI - 43 words
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509 1965-04-05 3 U.S. accuses Russia of harassment on the seas WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States yesterday accused Russia of six cases of "dangerous harassment"' of U.S. Navy ships by Soviet vessels on the high seas. The State Department said Russian ships made "deliberate attempts' to interfere with U.S. naval operations in theUPI - 509 words
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Article34 1965-04-05 3 1 PARIS Sun. French gold and currency reserves increased by 308 million francs i about £22 million! during March to 26.243 million francs (about £1.900 million). llt was announced today— Reiner.34 words
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Article27 1965-04-05 3 MANILA. Sun. The Manila Chronicle said today Pope Paul will visit the Philippines for three days this month. There was no immediate confirmation. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article24 1965-04-05 3 ANTWERP. Sun. Two ships ran acrround in the rotr. but were refloated at high tide in the Scheldt River mouih yesterday A.PAP - 24 words
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Article66 1965-04-05 3 BAN FRANCISCO. Sun— Riot police with dogs took an hour last night to break up fights after a performance here by the British rock n roll group. The Animals. Pour teenagers suffered stab wounds and several others had lesser injuries as gangs fought with knives and chains.Reuter - 66 words
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154 1965-04-05 3 Bomb hoax halts service for Viola I ITTLE ROCK (Arkan- s.isi.Sun. A bomb threat interrupted memorial services for Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo. slain during Alabama civil rights demonstrations, at a Catholic church yesterday. About 150 people filed out of the church just as the mass was to begin. No bombReuter; AP - 154 words
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Article46 1965-04-05 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr Jamrs Prior. 37-year-old larmer-polltician ye.-.ii relay 101 k over as virv- 1 ch;iirm;m of the Cnnserva;,ve Party frcm Mr. Paul Bryan. 51 He sa,id: "It is all part of the; change to bring in younger me;i with fresh outlook." Rru'.er.46 words
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Article43 1965-04-05 3 VANDENBERG AIRPORCEj BASE (California). Sun. Scientists yesterday shot into orbit a new nuclear propulsion system with a 250 lb. reactor designed eventually to propel men on long space journeys. The vehicle was to orbit at a height of 700 miles. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article217 1965-04-05 3 Village stor m: Has a dog a soul? pHOBHAM (Southern England), Sun. The rural harmony of this little Surrey village has been shattered by a thorny theological question: Has a dog a soul? The row started when an accountant erected a £90 cross in the local pets' cemetery over theReuter - 217 words
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Advertisement209 1965-04-05 3 Can you see two machines in this picture? You can t? That's because the new, full-automatic Facit CA2-16 calculator is actually two machines in one. It is a machine for simple figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanced calculations. Facit CA2-16 is easy to learn and209 words
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Advertisement516 1965-04-05 3 |l||IMIIinMIIMIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIUIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIMiniHIIIIIIIIMIMIIIMIHIMIIIIMMIimilHltmintNimim!l| ICS ATTENTION SINGAPORE OFFICERS! 1 i You will soon be asked to opt ether you wish I to continue with the Widows orphans Pensions Ordinance. You will have to make a very Important df-cis r>n I May we suggest that you should consult t...? Mg I slan Co-operative Insurance516 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-04-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Wellknown local singer, June Mok. will be among the professional artistes who will appear in the International Variety Concert organised by the Singapore Association for the Deaf at the National Theatre on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. The concert, which is under150 words
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384 1965-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. 'J'HE Singapore Teachers' Union said today that one of the main reasons why the union with a membership of (5,0(M) was still not strong enough, was because too many of them were ''selfish members" who were not prepared to make sacrifices384 words
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Article151 1965-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The first Boeing jet of Lufthansa German Airlines arrived in Singapore tonight. The flight was the Inauguration of the new Lufthansa regular services from Singapore to Australia and Europe. Dr. Ing H.C. Seebolim. German Minister for Transport, Dato Abdul Hamld bin Hajl Jumat. Malaysian151 words
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Advertisement123 1965-04-05 4 CARPETS LIKE MAGIC! Yes we produce them to order in any size, shape, design or colour. Tai Ping rugs are handmade in Hong Kong of pure virgin wool. They are permanently moth proofed. Visit The Tai Ping Carpet Showroom at 417, River Valley Road. Tel: ***** E^GScSi Todoy 3 Shows:123 words
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Advertisement136 1965-04-05 4 lido m'g "eropENs Wednesday" That INCOMPARABLE SECRET AGENT Mr. SOLO is BACK ri^F WITH My face: BERGER-MCCALLUM |Jm s^*^ MATT Jn WIAI I W' r'^k (FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE) i JfIMONRO \J i/rv 4fyf*J nightly af CAWAV RESTAURANT and WWL ARUNPEL ROOM Hill! I MM I Mllll al»o performing THE136 words
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252 1965-04-05 5 If UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Socialist Front today criticised the Government for banning I work-to-rule by civil servants. It also attacked the Go- j vernment for rejecting the arbitration award to 1.200 postal clerks and postmasters The Front spokesman and M.P.252 words
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119 1965-04-05 5 WANDAKAN. Sun. The j Sandakan Contractors' .Association will hold a meeting soon to decide how many skilled labourers should be recruited from Singapore and Malaya for j S&ndakan's needs. A delegation of contractors visit- ici Malaya and Singapore last month to explore theUPI - 119 words
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Article47 1965-04-05 5 PENANG. Sun. Therr will be no procession when local Buddhists celebrate Wcsak Day on May 15. This is the first time that the procession is not being held since Wesalc Day was declared a public holiday in the State about 15 years aro.47 words
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Article, Illustration542 1965-04-05 5 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG: By Ipoh, Sunday SIX lecturers and the librarian from trie University of Malaya have completed a tough two- eek course at the Siputeh Territorial Army training centre near here on military tactics and modern warfare. They took their "final examination" yesterday542 words
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Article31 1965-04-05 5 SINOAPORE Sun Iho Mlni>tfr for Education. Mr Yong Nvuk Lin. will present awards to winners of the anti-leprosy quiz contest i)t Trafalgar Home »t 10, a.m. on Friday. J31 words
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Article63 1965-04-05 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. A skull hanging by a rope from a tree near the Surgei Pas:r Chinese cemetery has set a puzzle for 'he notice here. No other parts of the body could be traced. A search Ji the vicinity revealed some fragments of clothing63 words
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Article31 1965-04-05 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Lower Perak District Welfare Committee speir $21,951.37 on relief in the district last year, according to a repor tabled at its annual meeting here yesterday.31 words
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231 1965-04-05 5 Prefects in Perak hold leadership meeting JPOH. Sun. About 300 1 prefects from 12 secondary English schools in Perak attended a conference at the Anderson School yesterday to exchange views and discuss problems facing them in "the difficult art of leadership." The conference, the first in the State, was organised231 words
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Article62 1965-04-05 5 KUALA LL'MPUR. Sun. Mr. A. R. Madhavan. 32. a lawyers clerk, who was involved in an accident two days ago. died today at the General Hospital here without regaining consciousness. He was a founder member of tht Selang' r Advocates' and Solicitors' Staff Union. Until62 words
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Article41 1965-04-05 5 PENANG. Sun. Car and mo-tor-cycle thieves stole three more vehicles yesterday two cars and a motor-cycle. Police believe this is the work of a •specialist" gang. More than 10 vehicles have been reported stolen during the week.41 words
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117 1965-04-05 5 Midwives decide to ask for more pay KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government midwives have decided to ask for an immediate pay rise to bring them In line with their sisters in Singapore. In a statement today, the Malayan Midwives' Union said that Singapore midwives were getting $55.25 more in their i117 words
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Article21 1965-04-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police have detained two men under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance during the past 24 hours.21 words
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Miscellaneous219 1965-04-05 5 Straits Times Crossword hH JBf w/m HJi^ff i i |j ACROSS 5 In order to aawmbte. th« 1. Id go back in the agreement 111 11 ,0 f 10 G<L* hefor* but will 20 hack 13 Ceremonies in which one put* 10. Goes Deiore but will go Met to h219 words
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Article238 1965-04-05 6 BOND IS BACK! .i.inifv Bond is back! Never before has there hern a fiction ehanctef with (he fascination he has .i roused. This is Bond > l.'Uh and. alas, final adventure. For his creator, author lAN FLEMING, died late last year. a few months after completing "The Man With the238 words
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Article, Illustration4029 1965-04-05 6 lAN FLEMING - Brainwashed, with orders to ki11. lAN FLEMING THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN I The Ultimate Bond by THE Secret Service holds much that is kept secret even from very senior officers in the organisation. Only M. and his Chief of Staff know absolutely everything there is to know. One4,029 words
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Advertisement20 1965-04-05 6 The Bulletin LEE KUAN YEW IN Australia "A Summing-up" IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF The Bulletin ON SALE NOW II-20 words
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Article71 1965-04-05 8 Word* SIS 'Minimum) MR AND MRS. 8 K Pathy of North Labta Kstaie thank all relatives friends roi ttim attendancr and valuable pre afj on Thnr wedding on :".>.:( U al n.on MRS LUKE Tan Kirn Seng and I I area of Malacca. thank Priests. I r R. Rozario.71 words
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Obituary123 1965-04-05 8 H/Mtf* $15 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY or Katbayee J Ammal wife or Mr Rf. GopaJ who I i ßiased life i-trmal on April Mb 1964. i BaeVj miKiwd by her family and loved IN MEMORY of K V eiuppakutty 91 XV V Kutiv A Co No 3S. Prln-123 words
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Article254 1965-04-05 8 M Ward* SIS <Mimimmm) I ADELPHI HOTEL Afternoon tM »itb trench pestrlee. Pklllp Hie > i .nd entertain you with clssetcsj I' music 4.00 to 700 a m THE EVENINC CLASS in Rmfapor* i Maaal Aoadrmy startmc today Ring '.i.-lti or call personally at 23-A. Amber j lieaihi. Orchard254 words
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Article562 1965-04-05 8 Only four months ago the Americans were re-appraising thoir commitment to Vietnam. They appeared to be seriously considering the withdrawal of direct assistance, believing that political stability was impossible as long as the military junta under General Khanh was unwilling to restore any semblance of civil government.562 words
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Article402 1965-04-05 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's accolade for Jurong on Saturday was a formidable recognition of Singapore's industrial achievement. It came, moreover, at ti.ni when the tempo of construction can be expected to quicken in res- ponse to the combined impetus ,of divers factors. Some of these are material, involving such402 words
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Article267 1965-04-05 8 The University of Malaya's move to set up its own territorial army unit has progressed rapidly since Dato Oppen- heim's announcement in Feb- ruary. Much organisational work has been completed, a group of staff members has attended a military training course, and today a batch ot students will267 words
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LETTERS
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Letter140 1965-04-05 8 PROPERTY RATING IN PENANG I am afraid your report in your issue of ..i arch 19 convey.s a wrong interpretation of the statement I made regarding tne present basis of rating values <n Oeorge Town. Until May last year there were two widely differing legal bases of values for rating140 words
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Letter185 1965-04-05 8 This, however, was merely a paving of the way to enable the Council to carry out eventually a complete rating revaluation of the whole City on one uniform basis. It will be obvious however, that this will be a very formidable task and that it will inevitably take some considerable185 words
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Letter234 1965-04-05 8 In the meantime, the present dual basis of valuation lor pre-1948 and post-1948 properties will have to continue to be tolerated although tiie Council has always shielded owner-occupiers of new houses from the full effects of the unfair discrimination by substantially modifying the values applied to their houses. Now that234 words
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Letter196 1965-04-05 8 I REFER to a letter by Inche Mohd. Gliazaii bin Maulud of Kuala Lumpur <s.T. March 20), complaining about blackouts in Kampong Dato' Keramat. Our records indicate 15 failures of supply this year to which our breakdown service has been called out to attend. These failures have196 words
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Letter74 1965-04-05 8 Irerer to the letter of "Deafened" <ST April l regarding the noise emanating from the premises of an association at the corner of Albert Street and Short Street. If "Deafened" will furnish me with the name and address of the association in question, in confidence if necessary his complaint74 words
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Article507 1965-04-05 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY Banyak in. adj. advi twenty, pler.tlful, plentifully, much, many; kebajikan <ni good deed: taenti, berhenti <vi to stop; sa-beuUr (N, ach.; iiiori while, momentarily. tl) DISCONTIGUITY of ADV PHRASES Like adveibs, adv. phrases are discontiguous; they need not be placed507 words
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928 1965-04-05 8 ED MEAGHEK - Hong Kong's year of the sponge bath ED MEAGHEK A RED PIPELINE AKD TYPHOONS SAVED A THIRSTY COLONY By THIS colonyhas whipped its water short age. The stuff is plentiful now, but hardly anybody here cares much for its primary sources typhoons and Communist China. The feeling is that neither928 words
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217 1965-04-05 9 TA: New drive in Singapore for recruits SINGAPORE, Su: The Territorial Army here is to carry out a second recruitment of volunteers for the Singapore Local Defence Corps n»'xt month. Recruiting team.-, will al*o vLslt the Southern Islands. This was announced today by Major Raja Azhar bin Raja Haji Ahmad217 words
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Article59 1965-04-05 9 KL'A LA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ufa Baring Society of Malaysia will corduct a refresher's course for instructors and holders of the Bronze Medallion and a aaptnta course for those who rre.sted :n life saving hen-. Tli«.>-e who are interested in takinK the coiu>es j-liould cons. Mr59 words
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Article76 1965-04-05 9 STAR. Sun— A man was arrested when he tried to sell a pistol and three rounds of ammunition to a police inspector last night. The arrest was made <y acting Asst. Supt. Manny Boon Khan, chief of the secret societies branch here, while Inspector Leone Chik76 words
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Article, Illustration233 1965-04-05 9 YEO TOON JOO - 'Places of worship'— so two families get notice to quit YEO TOON JOO: By Singapore. Sunday i nnHE Housing and Development Board has served quite notices on two families living in St. Michael's Estate for using their dwellings as "places of worship". A spokesman ..or the board explained that under233 words
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Article135 1965-04-05 9 Convair jet equals flight record SINGAPORE. Sun A Cathay Pacific Airways I Convair 880 jet today equ- I ailed the record for the fastest direct flight from lrom Singapore to Hong Kong with a time of two hours and 53 minutes, set i by another jet of the airline several135 words
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Article54 1965-04-05 9 Stone-laying ceremony KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The! Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr> Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday laid the foundation stone for new wing of the St. John's Institution here The $282,000 extension will have, nine classrooms, a canteen, two tutorial rooms and a basement. It is expected to54 words
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131 1965-04-05 9 ONLY FOR FAMILY WORSHIP, SAY TENANTS Today I called at two of the houses in Jalan Aman. St. Michael's Estate. In one of the flats was a large elaborate worship table almost touching the eight-foot-high celling of the flat with fresh offerings on it and a statue of "Kwan Kong"131 words
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101 1965-04-05 9 'Install floodlights along coast line' call SINGAPORE. Sun. The Alliance Party Singapura today requested the Government to install floodlights alone the Singapore coastline to prevent Indonesian saboteurs infiltrating; by sea at night. The party's secretary general, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. in a statement, suggested that residents of houses fronting the101 words
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Article38 1965-04-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Army will be holding training exercises at Pulau Übln from tomorrow to May 2. Thunderflashes Verey lights, trip flares and blank ammunition will be used. The public are advised not to be alarmed.38 words
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Article29 1965-04-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Dato Teo Hang Sam. 68. the multi-mtN lio:iui:e "lice kmc who died on March 27. was buried at the Bultm cemetery, at Jurong. today29 words
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377 1965-04-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. XHE Singapore Malay x Teachers' Union today authorised its executive committee "to prepare for a demonstration or strike" In protect against the Government for allegedly failIn? to honour a written '•wage offer it made to tho union last year. This377 words
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Article343 1965-04-05 9 Three choices for S 'pore: Thio SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, Dr. Thio Chan Bee. said today the people of Singapore were taced with three choices. THE FIRST was to turn Singapore Into a Communist State or a satellite of a Red power. THE SECONI> was343 words
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Advertisement77 1965-04-05 9 TODAY'S EXTRA ps^ s Special BARGAINS i y—^ i 2,000 yards FURNISHING J^j/ 4|* j^fcf kj^ *J\ All must goaf $2.50 per yd. Y*^"^U^ DRESS FABRICS -v l/^*i\ Jh*. Printed Cotton in alternate |> \<s V-^7yy (Pc FREE CAR PARKING Drive your car to Robinson's )^j^J I mPT^ JWi^Z J77 words
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Advertisement220 1965-04-05 9 r\ 1 U 'NTEREST V )/m PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a stead/ and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of IMS e*»y it is to open a Deposit Account. #%PAN MALAYAN SjOjJFINANCE LTD.220 words
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Miscellaneous757 1965-04-05 9 r— --i Today's Radio, TV TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL 5 The Oiled Rivers; 11.30 G. 20 p.m. Opening an<l Programme Summary In all Programme Summary in aU Lanßuatses for the next day Languages; 6.25 Belajar-Lah ar d close Bahasa Kebangsaan; 6.33 CHANNEL S Radio Programme Highlights 7.40 p.m. Opening and757 words
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239 1965-04-05 10 BOMOHS TRAINED TO PRESCRIBE PILLS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYA's 50.000 aborigines are taking to modern medicine under a scheme by the Department of Aborigines using trained bomohs to administer pills to them. The Deputy Commissioner for Aborigines Affairs, Inche Baharon Azhar Kaffiei, said today that239 words
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Article71 1965-04-05 10 Admiralty union's ultimatum SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Admiralty l/ocal Stall I'nion has served thr Admiralty I three-week untini.i linn to produce "a realistic and sensible ofTrr" to its claims I'or a revision of salaries for its members. The I'nion. in a letter to the Commodore Superintendent- said that if the71 words
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399 1965-04-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rpHE president of the Government Employees National Trade Unions Federation. Wan Din bin Mohamed Hashim, said today i that when Gentuf in- vited Cuepacs for unity i talks, it never sought j any recognition from the organisation. "The unions affiliated to399 words
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Article41 1965-04-05 10 KUCHING. Sun— The togushlanguage Dragon School hfrr DM lakpn delivery of a 24-seatPr bius. gift from Austral a under the Colombo Plan, it was announced. The anrourcemei.t whs made Iby the .school's or.ncinal. Mr J. Bundiv UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article22 1965-04-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Bank Ncgara liaft so far recr.vt-d $4. 118.746 :n con'ributions to the National Defence Fund.22 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-04-05 10 Ruler deplores covetous eyes on Malaysia A LOR STAR. Sun. The Sultan of Kedah said today it was "deplorable" to note that Malaysia's rich and peaceful land had become "the cynosure of the covetous eyes of our neighbours." "At this juncture." he said, "it Is the bounden duty of each124 words
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Article52 1965-04-05 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. German pianist Ralner yen Zastrow will give a recital a: the Cultural Centre at 8.45 p.m. on Apr:l 28. Tickets at $4. S3. $2 and $1 are available M Robinson's and Cold Stcrage. His recital is be:ns sponsored by local impresario. Mr. Goh52 words
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Article40 1965-04-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Controller <ii the Industrial Development Division. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Inche Jimid bin Haji Abdul Rahim. has left on a six-month study tour of the United States on an Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship40 words
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Article20 1965-04-05 10 PENANG. Sun Seven;fen dental surgeons of the Japan Dental Association are scheduled to visit Penang on April 12.20 words
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134 1965-04-05 10 KANGAR. Sunday. THE Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, today assured the nonMalays that their opportunities in the transport industry and commerce would not be affected by the Government's policy of giving priority to the Malays. "It is not the134 words
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274 1965-04-05 10 TANGKAK. Sunday. THE Minister ot Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the non-Malays had begun 10 realise the importance of the national language as the cornerstone of the nations education policy. Speaking at the opening of a new building for274 words
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66 1965-04-05 10 SYDNEY. Sun. The Royal Australian Navy antisubmarine frigate. HMAS Yarra. sailed for Malaysia early this week and the destroyer HMAS Vampire will follow her later this month to join the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne In international fleet exercises. The two ships will bring the66 words
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Article20 1965-04-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Milton Tan va.s elected president, of the Old Rxfflesians' Association at its; annual meeting.20 words
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132 1965-04-05 10 Sarawak: Touch of Flanders for the Aussies- I/UCHING. Sun. Th« Australian Army has returned to near Flanders conditions in its now war In Borneo, according to reports reaching here. Mim and rat.> ■a> bi? as r»ts" arc two major problems facing troops of th* 3rd Bn the Royal Australian Regiment,Reuter - 132 words
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Article43 1965-04-05 10 SINGAPORE Sun. Mm Gl.iclys M. Gebbie. training op. caniser m the New Zealand National Council of the Girlf Lif« Brigade, i.s expected here for an 11-day visit on April 10 to tram Irv cal leadrr«; for youth serurm amone cirls43 words
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Advertisement252 1965-04-05 10 Hi Yes, with cither the YASHICA J-5 or the YASHICA J-P, you con octually photogroph everything from o microbe to the moon just by using the appropriate YASHICA interchangeable lens or accessory. The YASHICA J-5 and the YASHICA J-P are, each of them, more than o mere camero. They ore252 words
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Advertisement120 1965-04-05 10 Registered Trad Mark SANITARY WARE are made like a DIAMOND for:SHEEN ELEGANCE WEAR Knquirtes solicited lor Wash Basins, Pedestal W.C. pans, Squatting W.C. pans, Footrests, etc. PRICES COMPETITIVE QUALITY AS GOOD AS THE BEST IMPORTED WARE GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. 36 Mile. Segambut. 108. Cairnhill Road. Kuala Lumpur.120 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-04-05 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl j^PJ Ir- SI REJ THESE I f THEV'BE TH' LAST l ftf I Zj-,\^^ m i BATHING PAIR I GOT, I fl&^i&l fTEUNKS ACE MUCH .SYLVESTER! J I/hMM...FER\ I^BHT'CACEPUL VA DON'T LOSE PIFTV CENTS\ i^ TH' BALL ER I'LL HAVE T* MOCE I C'N IMa61 words
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735 1965-04-05 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - China is back at 1959 levels -AFTER 'GREAT FLOP' ALLINGTON KENNARD Reviewed by THE INSIDE STORY OF COMMUNIST CHII4A By Valentin Chu. (Allen and Unwin. 3(3* THE LECACY OF CHINA. Edited by Raymond Dawton (Oxford University Press. SI(K £H I X AS "Great Leap Forward" ended with China almost flat735 words
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210 1965-04-05 11 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK By ONCE upon a time Mr. Bilainkin was a wonder boy editor in Penang. the youngest chief, as he modestly boasts, of any 16-page newspaper in the Commonwealth. He has been East again, privileged (he tells us) to look leisurely into210 words
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Article637 1965-04-05 11 David Sze - David Sze By A GALLERY OF CHINESE KAPITANS. By C. S. Wong (Ministry of Culture, Singapore. $2.) WITH the very considerable exception of Yap Ah Loy, the Chinese kapitans of Malaya are somewhat shadowy figures who have not attracted quite the attention they have deserved. Mr.637 words
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Advertisement455 1965-04-05 11 Send for a copy of this famous U^'VL book. It will cost you nothing. Y«t tt can open the door to a wonderful career. General Certificate It will show you how you can of "ue«t'°" be a success how you can Overseas School have a well paid, responsible Certificate iob455 words
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Advertisement270 1965-04-05 11 Mai DriXXVREAtY ■ELECTRIC HORSS L W)|. mttd DELCO WINMCKEBN WIPERS I'LLCO-REMY IONTTION /fjj J AC INSTRUMENTS '>, «jl>L— Jßgf DELCO-REMy SWTTCHrS SSjjflfr3 AC OIL FILTERS 3^ AC AIR CLEANERS SILENCERS AC TRESSURB CAPS tt THERMOSTATS. V^ PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS SOLC AGENTS UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG270 words
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Advertisement472 1965-04-05 12 LJ»»l*bbbMbJm nntinui-H from Parr 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ■i Wmmdk M 'Him Box S* rt*. rxtrm BEE VONC ESTATE. AI positions mtm novi iiicn tilled and applicants :;k.d VACANCY ADVERTISED through Ho> A654D I T. Spore and A I I 1. I'd- tiuns tilled. Applicant* thanked. WANTEO Outdoor Males-men, SaiesIM* by472 words
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Advertisement802 1965-04-05 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* S< i Him i Box SO ett. rxtrm INSURANCE CANVASSERS required on commission only Attractive term* i/i commi*.-iori are payable lor business obtained. Contact Tai Yew Chai at «S L'pper Pickering Street. Singapore- 1 CONSTRUCTION FIRM requires ccir.petent female accounts clerk. Mutt know typing and tiling.802 words
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Advertisement1032 1965-04-05 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1i Word* 5* I Vim.)— Box SO et: txtrm T-, LET Kully rursished nuts. 4V4-A i Chang. Road Detail*: Please ting Mr. Cho Spore *****. I o ist hi 1,1 at. rnomu waia j ruruisneu New Flat, two oertroom* on* Jluiv room uv /djn, room, ey^ Mqaau; ■nt1,032 words
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Advertisement955 1965-04-05 12 EDUCATION IS Word* St (Mim.) Box SO rl*. txtrm RAPID COURSE BEGINNERS Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, EnglUL (CamorlriKt- Qualifying Test), Malay, Chinese YMCA School. 107 Selegii- Road. Spore *****. RAPID COURSE BOOK- KEEPING, T>in wriiWg. TihTrthlna. LCC Exam; H<alth science. Religious Knowledge. c.n.iirldgr Exam. Modern School. IS Battery Road. Spore *****955 words
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Advertisement939 1965-04-05 12 DOGS, PETS, ETC. IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box SO rts. txtrm FOR SALE Imported J'edlcr" Class One Great Dane (cropped ears) male i months, healthy condition. Very tootl watrh dog. good to children. < Contact Wong 111. Sungel Besl Road. I K L,umv..r, RUGS. CARPETS CURIOS j ACKNOWLEDGED LOWEST PRICES939 words
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Advertisement1220 1965-04-05 12 FOR SALE IS Word* M 111*. >— Box SO rt* .-rim aANTZEN't EXCLUSIVE IMS Swimluitn. Bikinis. Kxcitlng Vartrty Sporlsiv ar, Also Rn-Nylon Bikinis (10.90 Dn;y. Beaehjackrts S4BO. Lucks 17. 3rchard Road. S'pon. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE In TboaDd LTaterplllar Tractors Models DA. D 67 U7. DV. AveltnK Barford Motor Graders. Mlii-1,220 words
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Advertisement612 1965-04-05 12 JKR. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R.. Selan^or. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. of 14th. April, 1965 for the Construction of 3 Nos. Twin s'-0" dia x 50' long Hume Pipe Culverts at 42J, 43 J and612 words
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Advertisement496 1965-04-05 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTRE OF FIRST MtETIM.S NOTICE IS HEREBY CW\ I that tin First Meetiny of Cntittors In the undeimentioiu-i: will be held on Tuesday, the IMtn day of April. 1965 at the Oflhlai Assignee's Chamber*, Top Floor, High Court Building. Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 100/64 Xi.tn Seng496 words
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Advertisement1255 1965-04-05 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U > Cue S'pora Sailt t. Sham .feoang MELIMPtS Lxerpeal, G'asgow CM. k Teday Apr 7 AJAX Li«crpa«l, Dublin. Gasgow... Apr II Apr 2 Apr 13/11 Apr IT 'ATP.OCLUS l i.erpael, Glasgow Apr 12 Apr 14 MENESTHEUS li»erpaal, Glasgow April Apr 21 Apr 22/23 Apr1,255 words
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Advertisement1234 1965-04-05 13 KTg^^^gß^W El^| THE EAC LINES »a lamwotwt a>.AjM««ic e». roioi«.i jiwn»oarf Pkaaa IHI. PkMi *****. Pkaaa mi Pktai ttin SAILINGS TO SEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, SENOA. IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BRtMfN, ANTWERP ROTTEROAM, AMSTEROAM, CO'HENDURt, AARHOS AHD COPENHAGEN I 5 toia r I'iua >>tn»ai I "I0MA" (a, Sailea la Part' t Apr 7/11,234 words
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Advertisement1154 1965-04-05 13 1 ben&line\ I am pjniiipj immi i f EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENIAL PORU 3 TC-Tkll-T tC>¥T<-U Nl Liverpool API II 3ENCLEUCH Hamburg May U s^ ..p.xr..,, ss 3ENVRACKIE iiuapoia Pt S'hart Penang for londo* Apr 21 la Part/Tally Apr 1/ I Hamburg May 4 Sinppora P. S'kaai1,154 words
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Advertisement1235 1965-04-05 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent amgatioia P. S'haa Penaag CITY OF NEWCASTLE L don. H ourg, R'dam, Havn, Hull I Apr CITY OF JOHANNUIURt l uun. n awhj, DDM. atm A'»erp, Nocistle, M'»ra 11/17 Apr CASTIUAN rtavn. L'dca. H'kurg. R'dini 11 2 D Apr 21/22 Apr CITY OF GLASGOW1,235 words
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Article1095 1965-04-05 14 THE taMr of ahau«s on the Malayan Stock Exrhana;e •hows last businna to Mar. 27 (A) and last businrug since that date) (B) with H and L standlnc (or Highest and Lowest business for 1964 and this year to date. Hi. 15.50 *ie> cricks 15 50 2.111,095 words
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Article67 1965-04-05 14 fHI Malayan Exehang* Banks- An»etatlan made these changes id ita rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Canada: liuylnn TT 33 3/8. airmail OD 90 i st. 36 credit bilk. 36 1/16 trade bllla. (tiling TT or OD ready: Canadian dollari 3.V O*ut>cho Marhi tMli Holland67 words
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Article14 1965-04-05 14 March rubber crops Included Sune;fi Tokanf 42.436 lb. and Trmerloh 68.300 lb.14 words
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Article570 1965-04-05 14 rTtHE Straits tin price passed X over the $700 level again on Saturday tor the lirst time for nearly four months. The price was declared In Penang at $705.25 per picul. up $20.37} on the day and registering a net gain of over $26 on the570 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-04-05 14 KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kopfi Yotol^Sffll MontfMl loror to OstroM C^tcafo •nmmmm Man" 13 14 Apr 24 Apr 22 May 21 May 31 May 5 Jtaa "Muaesliaia Mara" 71 23 Apr (May 4 Jaaa t Jaae 13 Jaae IJIeM Wen Coast of Central, South1,166 words
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Advertisement1074 1965-04-05 14 !™>IoRIENTl LniES J Sailings to the United Kingdom Dep. Dep. Pt. Dep. Arrive S'fjore S'hom Penang U.K. 1965 1965 1965 1965 "CHITRAL" 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 30 Apr ORONSAY" 28 Apr 19 May "HIMALAYA" 9 May 27 May "CATHAY" 29 May 30 May 31 May 24 Jun "CHITRAL"1,074 words
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Advertisement688 1965-04-05 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Mar. 29. Mar. 30. Mar. 31. Apr. 1. Apr. 2. Apr. 3. Industrials: 74.42 74.49 74.43 74.37 74.43 75.03 Tins: 93.33 93.36 93.98 95.00 96.74 99.66 S rubbers: 103.53 103.53 103.61 103.61 103.61 103.69 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. Iij^JHGjCiPJSK^^B^^^^^jnHKJHEBH^JJHI WESTBOUHO: EUROPE StIVICE Singapore688 words
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Advertisement248 1965-04-05 14 SPORE P'SHAM PENANG ETA/ETO ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA AA.V. "VISHVA PRATAP" tor Kobe Osaka and Yokohama April 7/ D PROM MADRAS, NEGAPATTINAM PENANG TAf. "STATE OF MADRAS" for P'Shom. Penong.. N«gopattinom Madras April 4 6 April 7/ 7 April D FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA ft CHITTAGONG M.V. "STATI OF ORISSA" tor248 words
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746 1965-04-05 15 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS THE following is a complete j list of revised quotation. j for the week ended on Fri- i day. April 2. B. t. Alt* Bricks 15. Ml IK :,0 •Jcuatead "i LM C M. Holdings i M LM i" T.S ords 41746 words
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1820 1965-04-05 15 From Our Market Correspondent IX the context of world markets beset by fears of the devaluation of sterling and rocked by bombs in Saigon, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week put up a better performance than might have been expected. True the market was1,820 words
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Article28 1965-04-05 15 RIBBER TIN iprrlb.t (prrpicull. Mar. 29. 73 cU. $6X0.87 30. 71 ,<ts. S672.50 31. 74\cts. S677.7S Apr. 1. 74', cU. S678.S0 2. "5ScU. S684.87<j 3. S705.2528 words
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Article44 1965-04-05 15 Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Amalgamated announces that it is proposing to offer to purchase for cash the 14 7 per cent balance of shares not already owned by it in the equity of Jeram Kubbrr Estate* at a price of 6s. per 2s. share.44 words
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Article56 1965-04-05 15 The Indonesian Government is levying a tax of two per cent on persons or corporation who obtain credits from the Government credit supply agencies at is reported from Jakarta. The official Antara news agency reporting this said President Sukarno had decided to levy the contribution56 words
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Article31 1965-04-05 15 vJ Horn; Kong on Saturday the U.t. dollar -a. quoted at 3.77* for T.T. 5.76 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 and one laol of gold at -tv'>.31 words
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Article60 1965-04-05 15 MM l>arb> Kin h.u Tin Kenong I. \M.itir Kub. Kepong ri.uit. New. Serendah Current psi> ment '"5'- A l T% 22i'o Date payable Apr. 23 Apr. 26 May 14 May 1 Apr 29 May it t Interim Total for the ir.ii 30'e Total for previous year 20' o60 words
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Advertisement320 1965-04-05 15 yy— »M| T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: 150 Sailing on 6-4-65 AT 2 P.M. EMBARKATION TIME: Saloon Class Passengers 12.30 p.m. Deck Si Bunk Class Passengers 9.00 a.m. All passengers travelling by the above vessel are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess baggage for inspection and320 words
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Advertisement210 1965-04-05 15 JABATAN KERJA RAYA KEDAH PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tawaran2 pkan di-terlma dlPejabat Jurutera Negerl Kedah dan Perils sempai pukul 3.00 petang hari ;.ohb. April 1965 daripada "D" dan ka-atas untok: Binaan rudong dengan Simen dan Best untok sa-buah Kolam Ayer yang inengisi 1.8 juta Gelen yang ada di-Buklt Pinang. Semua butir2 yang210 words
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Advertisement3171 1965-04-05 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS JAWATAN KOSONG N( > TICE TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN irumrii-cuillllllTlMlU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN KFMFNTFRIAN KFSIHATAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH that with eflect irom 1.4.65 Mr. KtmtnitKiAn KtaiHAiAn RIRAL AXI) Ixm SIRIAL NEf.ERI KEDAH Voon Khyim Ylt his ceased to be Tetters are3,171 words
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Article, Illustration439 1965-04-05 16 Malaysia's Security Council seat MEW YORK, Sun.— Malaysia said in a letter to the Security Council published yesterday that Czechoslovakia had reopened "a stale controversy" in casting doubts upon Malaysia's right to its seat in the 11-nation council. The two countries agreed toReuter - 439 words
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Article41 1965-04-05 16 UNITED NATIONS. Sun Cambodia charged yesterday that "American South Vietnamese troops" entered her territory on March 23 and fought a 10-minute engagement with a frontier patrol while other such troops opened mortar fire and seriously wounded three Cambodians. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article255 1965-04-05 16 KARACHI. Sun jyjALAYSIA, whose trade with Pakistan is comparatively small, is nevertheless watching with interest and some concern Pakistan's efforts to fortify its economic links with Indonesia. I l A Malaysian diplomat In Karachi said: "We are watchIng developments In this j re.-pect very closely." Latest available255 words
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Article40 1965-04-05 16 SANTA CRUZ (Call— Sun. —I Walter Henry Barling, the BriI tish-born aviation pioneer who I during the World War I developled the variable pitch propeller and hydraulic landing gear, died here at the age of 75. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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112 1965-04-05 16 Anti-Malaysia leaflet the 'last straw 9 ONDON. Sun. Sir Geoffery de Freitas, former British High Commissioner in Kenya, has asked the Movement for Colonial Freedom to remove bis name from the head of their official notepaper following an mci dent in the House of Commons last Thursday when leaflets attackingReuter - 112 words
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270 1965-04-05 16 That 'crush Malaysia' a matter of principle: Sock ONDON. Sun. PreJ sident Soekarno wal quoted here today as saying that Malaysia should be "crushed as a matter of principle.** in exclusive Interview wm published In the colour magazine section of todays Observer, an influential Sunday newspaper. ["he magazine devoted ISReuter - 270 words
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Article48 1965-04-05 16 SANDAKAN. Sun.— About 4.009 Chinese in the Sandakan area have come forward to register for Malaysian citizenship. Mr- C. Plunkett. Commissioner for Citizenship Re- gi-stration. disclosed, i The Commissioner estimated that another 3.000 Chinese m .sanidakan have yet to apply for citizenship recistni 1:011. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Advertisement635 1965-04-05 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE MM XI GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. I!>«i3. (No. IX of 19«3l NOTICE INDER SECTION 1» (2) I Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 •2 of the Local 1 Government Integra tlon Ordln- anre. 19^3. that the Director of Public635 words
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Advertisement217 1965-04-05 16 BY ORDER OF THE t OJt>.f«sSlo,\KK i>F I'tll U I AUCTION SALE OF Confiscated Properties comprising:— 26' j plcul.s Rubber. 1 plcul item bills. UH pieces of Sarong, 39 piculs Gambler. 5 piculs Seaweeds. Bird nest. etc. To br held at Customs ••odown. Marang Road off Keppel Kuad. On Friday.217 words
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Advertisement652 1965-04-05 16 NOTICES NOTICE KOTA TINGGI SYNDICATE LIMITED KOTA TINGGI ESTATE Re CLOSING OF ROAD NOTICE is hereby given that the road 'eaaing to the estate from the Main Johore Bahru Kota Tinggi road at the 25th mile entering the estate road all along on land Orant No. ***** Lot 1409 known652 words
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Advertisement800 1965-04-05 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE OF VACANCY Applications ~are MBvlteti* TfwnMalayslan Citizens for the api polntment of Fire Officer In the Authority's Fire Brigade. Applicants should be between 22 and 28 years of age, possess the Senior Cambridge Certificate and have a good command of the800 words
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Miscellaneous64 1965-04-05 16 Al FTXEP ALREM*? J V+S MOSTLY WE CAH GET YOU eCrr\ UU^iftll I ITmSk' VVMc7vEK t^P J >^^_- m^g^ BROKEN OJ WTTH OURysOMEWJIJ V^ If V WT& 04*1 THttjJt I ##iV#r Trav V By CU»*t+r G*mM *iJ[^^^^U^TijTJ 1 '^l^f^ j™£* Jjj i MOMENTrOPMV LIFE. J TUB EXCWANGePJf LiU \b n64 words
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Article392 1965-04-05 17 lOC OFFICIAL SAYS NEW CLAUSE MAY BE INSERTED IN FORM TO BE SIGNED "BY ~XTHLLTES IN~FUTUKE~ OLYMPIC GAMES fy.NDEE, Sun. Ac- tion at future Olympic Games to ensure that athletes had not taken dope was hinted at yesterday by Sir Arthur Porrit. chairman of the Doping sub-committee of theReuter - 392 words
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Article588 1965-04-05 17 LONDON, Sun. BUT MANCHESTER AND LEEDS ARE MAKING IT A 'HOT RACE FOR TITLE JHE TENSE battle for the English Football League championship maintained its hot pace yesterday when all three top clubs won. Chelsea, the leaders, held their one-point lead with a 3-1 home winReuter - 588 words
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Article31 1965-04-05 17 JOHANNESBURG. Sun.— Willie Ludick. South African uel.er- weight boxii-g ciiamp;on. outpointed Brian Curvis. the British n-:d Oommonwealtb title holder I in their ten-round non-title bout here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration310 1965-04-05 17 ATHLETICS Not a fluke at Tokyo Games and Davies proves it f ONDON, Sun.— Ralph 1-4 Boston American holder of the world long jump record, was again beaten yesterday by Lynn Davies, whose gold medal success for Britain in Tokyo was one of the biggest surprises of the Olympic Games.Reuter - 310 words
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Article1345 1965-04-05 17 AMATKUR INTERNATIONAL Ireland I Scotland 1 (*t BallTmrnai IKISH LEAGUE Crusader* 2 (.l.ii.i .m 1; Derry 2 Linflcld U; Distillery 0 Coleraine 2; f.lrntorin 0 C liftonville 3; PorUdown 1 i Bangor S. HRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 WBA 1 Aston Villa I Tottenham U Blackburn 01,345 words
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156 1965-04-05 17 BADMINTON CHANARONG RETAINS CANADIAN CROWN j pDMONTON, Sun. Chanarong Ratanasaengsuan (Thailand) retained his men's singles title in the Canadian badminton championships here last night when he beat Jim Poole (US) 15-1. 15-2 in the final. Chanaronß and Poole then teamed up to win the men's doubles title with a 15-10Reuter - 156 words
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Article34 1965-04-05 17 NEW HAVEN, Sun. Steve Clark, American Olympic swimming champion, claimed a world best performance for 100 yards freestyle with a time of 45.65 ec In the American indoor championships here last night.34 words
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Article, Illustration245 1965-04-05 17 Phillips wins Yomiuri Open GOLF TOKYO, Sun. Frank A Phillips played a brilliant final round of three under par 69 to win the Yomiuri Oper golf tournament here today. The bespectacled Australian finished with a four-round total of 288 to beat Chen Ching-Po (Formosa) by one stroke. The Formosan returnedReuter; AP - 245 words
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593 1965-04-05 17 RUGBY ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. I 1 T»n^ SOUTH AFRICANS were surprisingly held x to an 8-8 draw by Combined Provinces at Belfast yesterday when they opened their Rugby Union tour of Ireland and Scotland. Each side scored a goal and a penalty593 words
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Article112 1965-04-05 17 CRICKET GEORGETOWN, Sun— Stephen IXX Camacho, 19-year-old British 1 Guiana Colts captain, scored a j magnificent 157 against the Austra.ian touring team when their two-day match began here yesterday. Camacho. who plays in spectacles, survived an appeal for lbw from the lirst ball of the match, nndReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement31 1965-04-05 17 7 mums WHS MEEK hi WON All flights offer you stop overs in India, the Middle East and Europe en route. Qantas in association with Air India and BOAC. Bk CXLILif31 words
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Advertisement190 1965-04-05 17 &*.s? 1 ciii:i«:ii'"l A BOOK OF GREAT H IMM| IMPORTANCE LIMITED EDITION H JB SIZE 8i"X11" ■HflflßflflflU The story of Sir Winston Churchill's 90 momentous years from his birth during the reign of Queen Victoria, through two world wars, to his death and funeral dramatically told in this unique book.190 words
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Article, Illustration2037 1965-04-05 18 Epsom Jeep - OLEANDER lll— by a neck Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE DERBY SHOCK: MOVIEGOER THE ODDS-ON FA VOURITE FINISHES LAST RACING with SINGAPORE, Sun. Oleander 111, ridden by Keith Moxham, won the $25,000 Singapore Derby in a thrilling finish at Bukit Timah today. Oleander 111 moved up to the front-running Champion (Alan Trevena)2,037 words
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Article101 1965-04-05 18 TOTAL POOL: $110,115 Ist No *****9 ($55.5901 2nd No *****8 ($15,883) 3rd No *****8 ($7,941) Starters ($1,200 each) No«: *****8 *****3 *****2 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****0 *****8 *****9 *****9 *****8. Consolation ($750 each): Nos. *****0 *****8 *****9 *****8 *****9 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****6 *****8. Extra consolation ($2OO each):101 words
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Article98 1965-04-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, bun. The Suitun of Selangor played the llrst atot to open the new Sulaiman Course at ihe Royai Selungor Golf Club today. The Sultan drove the bali to a group of caddies s: andir.tt aboui 100 yards away. One of the caddies. Ku&ini. caught98 words
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1065 1965-04-05 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Sun.—Ro- yal Air Force Seletar were the giant-kill-ers today when they beat the defending champions S i n g a pore Cricket Club in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament on the padang. Formidable SCC. champions for1,065 words
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Article48 1965-04-05 18 TREXGGANX 8 KH.WIW I KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun Kelantan became champions in the triangular hockey tournaMnt which ended here this evening. In the. final match. Kelantan won easily with rohls by M' h:>mcd Noor C3> and Surjit (2). Ncnrdin Ismail scored both gials for Trer.gganu.48 words
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Article40 1965-04-05 18 LAHORE. Sun. New Zealand had scored 76 Tor no wicket at lunch in reply to Pakistan's first 1 innings total of 385 for seven de- clared on the third day of the Second Test here today.— Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article97 1965-04-05 18 TEXXIS RAF hanei finrU Men's xinfjes: J. K. Jackson bt R. A. Horrtp fi-2. 6-3: doubles: Jackson and Home bt D. H. Wardill and O. Enderby 6-3. 6-0: mixed doubles: Home and J. Owens bt D. G. Cook and A. Cole 6-0. 6-4; women's double*: Owens and Cole bt97 words
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412 1965-04-05 18 MOVIEGOER SEVERELY INJURED IN THE BACK, SAYS VET STIPE'S REPORT (SINGAPORE, Sun. The Stipendiary Stewards report on today's races: KACK I— At'.tr pass.xg the 4f Chuba Chuba had to be checked when snghily crowded by Precious Gem. RACE 2— Apprentice Yeo. rider of Ban Soon, was severely reprimanded for permitting412 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-04-05 18 A clubhouse for Perak AAA after 29 years ATHLETICS IPOH. Sun. After 29, years of existence, the I Perak AAA are finally; going to have their own clubhouse and training track. Basil Flinter. who was re- elected president today toid the AAA's annual meeting that the state government had allocated289 words
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Article434 1965-04-05 18 S'pore to meet Perak in final FAM CUP S PORE 2 IOHORt O PERAK 3 PENANC 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. 1 Singapore will moot Perak in the FAM Cup final at Jalan Besar Stadium on April 17. In tonight's srmi-flnals i Singapore, the Mnlaya Cup champions, beat Johore 2-0 jat Jalan434 words
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Obituary68 1965-04-05 18 MRS. ELENA ButrM Nm C.nrtf aaal paawi away tin Apt.i KuneraJ 4 i> in .>'ii April lion v "I-: I' i .\-siimpiion Churdi iiirn «mi-lery P. J. MR. CHUNC VOX LUNE ..e<l k«loved urhrr W,n. K.. Koik.. Mi- 1 nd Mm. Ohnu Muri CIMO fully on l-i ir«. proceed68 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-04-05 18 DIARY HOCKEY Sgor state trial (XL Depot*. Ipoh Div. 2: Samuel's Club v ACS: MES v PWD .both mutches at M'pal padang). SOCCEK S'eor (iDBH Dif 1: Printers v Ministry of Agriculture (Chan Sow Lin Rdi: Div. 2: SWRC v PetHling Tin (XL padang i Harpers v Harrison < Imbi61 words
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