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Title Section20 1965-04-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 linr,20 words
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Article463 1965-04-06 1 Crack up over race issue? Never -SAYS TENGKU |^l ALA LUMPUR Mon. Tengku Alxlul Rahman has brushed aside views that Malaysia might crack up because of racial troubles. "There are a few people who can never lind anything right In this country," the Prime Minister said in UPI newsfilm interview463 words
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116 1965-04-06 1 Privileges: Swee Aun answers Kuan Yew CiANBERRV Mon. i Statements reported to have been made recently by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, were criticised today by the Malaysian Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. The Minister said: "Mr. Lee. by his statements al homeReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-04-06 1 PHONE CHAT WITH TENGKU, THEN— He must return to end textiles row KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TENCKU Abdul Rahman today told the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, by telephone to return home "immediately." Alter last Wednesi (Jay's Cabinet meet ing, the253 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-04-06 1 KING, QUEEN SPEND DAY IN MEDINA DAMASCUS, >lon. The Yang di Pertuan Agong yesterday spent the second day of his 11--day state visit to Saudi Arabia in .Medina, where he paid homage to the Prophet's tomb, .Mecca Radio reported. The radio said the visiting monarch made the trip from theAP - 119 words
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Article80 1965-04-06 1 U.S. leads in arms race WASHINGTON. Mon— Mr Robert MeNamara. the U.S. Secretary of Defence, said today the Untied Slates has an overwhelming lead over the Soviet Union in all tjrpw ot modern arms, and Itam is no si«n Moscow i^ trying to i atch up. •The Soviets have decidedReuter - 80 words
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Article50 1965-04-06 1 LONDON. Mon.— The 32 Field Squadron. Royal Engineers, plus a Mimll detachment of the 15 Field Pack Squadron. Royal Engineers, will fly to Malaysia at the end of August, according to a Ministry of Defence report today They will assist In building tracks and roads.— UPl.50 words
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Article44 1965-04-06 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno has declared that all foreign capital must i>«- placed under Government control "because Indonesia is now ready to become a Socialist community." The President stressed that Indonesia did not welcome foreign investments because they were "para- sites". UPI.UPI - 44 words
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185 1965-04-06 1 Now a law to jail opponents of call-up KIALA M M--1Y PUR, Mon Any person obstructing national service is liable to up to three years' jail or a line not exceedin a $;>.()<)<) or both. This regulation, based on the Emergency (Essential Powers) Act, 1964. appeared in a gazette notification185 words
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Article235 1965-04-06 1 SINGAPORE, Monday, TENGKU Abdul Rahnan today described the latest success by men of the Singapore Infantry Regiment over the Indonesian terrorists in the Koln Tinggi area as "something which the whole notion must admire.** The Prime Minister was referring to the kiiiinu of sewn Indonesians235 words
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Article58 1965-04-06 1 [KUCHING. Mon. An Iban woman gave birth to triplets, all boys, this morning at the Sibu General Hospital. The 35-year-old woman was flown from Belaga, 108 miles upriyer from Sibu, yesterday, in a Whirlwind helicopter of 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron. A badly scolded boy was58 words
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Article33 1965-04-06 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Japan tonight agreed to restore traffic right* in Tokyo to the British Overeats Airways Corporation iBOAC) on flights between Hong Kong and San Francisco, according to Informed source*.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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118 1965-04-06 1 Quake hits Southern Greece: 17 killed ATHENS. Mon. A A strong earthquake struck Southern Greece early today and troops swung into action res«u«the dead, injured and homeless. The Interior Ministry said 17 persons were dead by noon today in the provinces of Arkhadhia. Ilia and Messinia, where the Prime Minister,Reuter - 118 words
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304 1965-04-06 1 CAKiOX, Mon. United States Air Force and Navy aircrafl today blasted road, rail and raijar targets in North Yi<tnam in sep;ir ;i I c raids. The planes used rockets, cannon and napalm fire-bombs. No communist aircraft were sighted this morning the third successiveReuter - 304 words
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Article26 1965-04-06 1 STOP PRESS SPIES CAUGHT WASHINGTON, Mon FBI ftfeatfl today arrested two mi'ii including mi«»sblg Pentagon 0tHiri«T on charge* »f wlllag is. defeacc •eereti to Ru^-^ia IP26 words
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Article21 1965-04-06 1 ROME. Mon.— Thai PrtBMMM Suddliawones Paribatra and SvaMti Chandra arrived liere today from Bangkok on a private visit -UPI.UPI - 21 words
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136 1965-04-06 2 jyt ELBOIR N.E, Mon. American intervention in Vietnam was the greatest act of moral rouraje since Britain stood alone in the last world war. Australia's Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. said yesterday. Many people were ouii-k to criticiseReuter - 136 words
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Article66 1965-04-06 2 MANILA. Mon.— A Chinese set himself afire on an alley here yesterday after being persistently reiected by the woman he had been courting for months, police said. Police said that by committing i miieide by fire. Tan Kian Pia. 37. a salesman, nearly burned down66 words
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Article, Illustration428 1965-04-06 2 'In name of God, stop this' plea NEW YORK, Mon. J^JORE than 2,500 clergymen condemned U.S. policy in Vietnam yesterday as one of "'moral bankruptcy and called for a negotiated peace. The call came as President Johnson ruled out the suspension of U.S. air raids on North Vietnam, which Mr.Reuter - 428 words
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278 1965-04-06 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. TT The Defence Department said last night that U.S. and South ii/ n.iiii a i r strikes against three bridges in North Vietnam daring the past two days were against "vital links" in the supply lines guoxrillReuter - 278 words
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Article35 1965-04-06 2 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— A mpetirc of 500 Indonesian students has pioI tested to the Indonesian Foreign !Of (ice against the Governtnen' 1 closure last week of the Indonesian -American Friendship Soctetj. j Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article39 1965-04-06 2 I CAIRO. Mon. A crowded (Ptrvboat capsized in the River Nile ;tnd 20 people returning :o Mansoura. fmm ;i dervish il.mcing party on the opposite b:inlc were feared drowned. Divers havt so far recovered six bodies. A.P.AP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration207 1965-04-06 2 Deposed because he looks 'too English'- T ON DON, Mon. Prince Abdullah, the three-year-old son of former Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl Toni Gardiner, has been deposed as Crown Prince of Jordan because, it is said, he looks too English. His mother. Princess Mun*. 23. was married to King Hussein In 1961.207 words
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Advertisement268 1965-04-06 2 advertising opportunities are offered in the YELLOW PAGES of the SINGAPORE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Advertisers wishing to have entries in the Yellow Pages of the July edition of the Singapore Telephone Directory are asked to fill in the form below. Our representatives will be glad to call on you to discuss268 words
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Miscellaneous25 1965-04-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r 6#X6e( me MUST j?eachl I /^eiTuec NtxT^ AM ASOEEMENT ABOUT MV > GIVE ME MOCE V'uklAT? WITW •'WAT, j 3425 words
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159 1965-04-06 3 Soviet trawler fleet keeps eye on Nato OSLO, Mon. About 400 Soviet trawlers have been observed oif north Norway in recent wopks, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. He told reporters that some had called at Bodoe. a Natn base within the Arctic Circle, for water or repairs. The trawlers.Reuter - 159 words
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Article28 1965-04-06 3 BELGRADE. Mon. An tnflupnza epidemic l.s nißiiitt in Bulgaria, according to v Bulgarian Health Ministry statement quoted by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug yesterday- Reu-j ter.Reuter - 28 words
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154 1965-04-06 3 Berlin Road protest by Allies to Reds WEST BERLIN. Mon. The three Allied Commandants protested today after the Mayor of West Berlin. Mr. Willy Brandt, was turned back by East German border guards on his way to West Berlin bj road last night. An Allied spokesman said the British. AmericanReuter - 154 words
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Article28 1965-04-06 3 MOSCOW. Mon. The chief >ngineer of a candy factory was sentenced to death and 20 other Deople jailed for swindling the he Soviet Government. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article24 1965-04-06 3 THE HAGUE. Mon— Holland will organise the 1966 Bridge Olympiad, which is expected to attract 200 of the world's best pairs. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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259 1965-04-06 3 US. leads Russia three-to-one in weapons WASHINGTON, Monday. HP HE Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara, said today the United States had a three-to-one lead over the Soviet Union in military weapons. There was no sign Russia was trying to catch up, he said. "The Soviets have decided that theyUPI - 259 words
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Article46 1965-04-06 3 LIVEP°OOL. Mon.— Police lust night re covered nearly on^ third ol a £25.000 haul of industrial platinum stolen in a raid on a factory here yesterday. It was earlier reported that the robbers had escaped with £100.000 worth of the metal. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-04-06 3 The man who stopped the VC 10... rpARMAC sweeper Surjit I ■L Singh of Singapore. stopped the inaugural flight of Britain's Super VCIO flat in its tracks last week with two punctures. A bearing bracket dropped off the reir ot his motoris■d cleaner as he swept the runways at London120 words
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Article64 1965-04-06 3 COMO (Italy), Mon. Royalty, statesmen and business leaders from 17 nations yesterday ended three days of confidential talks here on strengthening economic and political co-operation in the westChairman of the meeting was Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, leader of the Bildergerg i organisation. The aim of64 words
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Article64 1965-04-06 3 LOCKPORT (Illinois i. Mon.— Eight children between the ages of six weeks :<nd 15 years were killed when a lire destroyed their home here. Fire Department officials reported. Mrs. Irene Harris, mother of seven of the children and Mrs. Kay Hollens, mother of the eighthReuter - 64 words
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172 1965-04-06 3 On-the-dole Chaplin Jnr. told by mother Oona: Go and get a job LONDON, Mon. Michael Chaplin, 18--year-old bearded son of Charlie Chaplin, living with his wife and baby on a £10 weekly National Assistance Government grant here, was urged by his mother yesterday to "get a job and go toReuter - 172 words
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Article48 1965-04-06 3 PARIS. Mon. The Duke of Windsor returnrd to France yesterday with his American-bora Duchess in a special airplane ot the Queen's Flight. An ambulance was waiting and drove out to the plane- The Duke still wearing heavy dark glasses, got straight into the ambulance—UPl-48 words
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118 1965-04-06 3 I ONDON, Mon. Blr Alec Douglas Home, former Prime Minister, reaffirmed in a newspaper interview today that he intended to stay at the head of the Conservative oddosltion. He was asked in the interview with the Conservative Daily Mail about criticisms insideReuter - 118 words
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267 1965-04-06 3 Migrants warned: Conform to British standards I ONDON, Mon. Commonwealth immigrants coming to Britain were warned yesterday by unofficial "Immigration Minister." Mr. Maurice Foley, that they must oe prepared to conform to British standards of behaviour, hygiene and sanitation. Mr. Foley. a junior Minister at the Economics Ministry, who hasReuter - 267 words
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Article31 1965-04-06 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The White House announced that a group appointed by President Johnson would study ways of expanding U.S. trade with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement286 1965-04-06 3 CALLING Singapore 60VT. OFFICERS! J&Fj Calling Singapore /j^)/^W' Govt. Officers! /\J JL\/a\ Wk%^ Please consult the Malaysian Co-opera-tive Insurance Society Limited before you exercise your option under the Widows and Orphans Pensions Ordinance. The M.C.I.S. wdl be pleased to give you free advice. Please write to Mr. N. A. Kularajah,286 words
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Advertisement224 1965-04-06 4 NOW! ANOTHER BOAC I/CO© FROM SINGAPORE .•>.:.-•■ ..:^<-: vvS^H^^PlX"'^:-^'':-:-x- ■>>^l^y*'-s^^^| IHl^^Ct:-' «^B^/^g^^fc%^^ v -;^x*. /^/J^/ ONLY 2 STOPS TO LONDON 8.0.A.C. now operates another of its 12 Mights weekly to Europe and U.K. by supreme eJ?^^ eJ^3£ eJ^^T cJ^^'T VC-10. Only two stops to London this (light becomes nearly 3224 words
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321 1965-04-06 5 l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union has postponed a decision on industrial action because of the "high level negotiations" taking place now for the revision of salary of teleprinter typists and departmental telephone operators. The union's executive council met here321 words
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Article72 1965-04-06 5 5,000 attend solidarity rally TAIPING. Mon. About 5.000 people yesterday attended a solidarity rally at Kuala Kurau. a fishing village near here. The participants, who carried banners and placards bearing slogans, inarched through the streets of the village singing patriotic songs. On-the-spot collections at the rally, which was addressed by72 words
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97 1965-04-06 5 Bomohs are useful, say Aussie experts If UCHING. Mon. Austra- lian psychiatrists. Dr. J. E. Cawte and Dr. J. A. Kldson. have urged modern practitioners of Western medicine to cooperate more closely with aboriginal medicine men And the Sarawak Medical Department agrees. A spokesman said: "As has been found InAP - 97 words
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Article52 1965-04-06 5 PENANG, Mon. Sujiman bin Mairin. 32. was today convicted for the 24th time when he pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle at thr esDlanade on March 11. The magistrate. Mr. T Aria Rajah, sentenced him to one year's jail, to be followed by a years52 words
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Article43 1965-04-06 5 PENANG, Mon. A student of the Penang Convent. Michlyo binte Noor. was robbed of a gold chain valued at $100 while waiting for a bus yesterday. A youth came up from behind, snatched the chain and ran off.43 words
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Article, Illustration329 1965-04-06 5 'Why I am angry with Sock regime...' FILIPINO EDUCATIONIST SPEAKS ABOUT THE 'CREEPING DANGER' SINGAPORE, Monday. FILIPINO educationist, Miss Belen Abreu, said here today that her people had only recently become aware of the "creeping danger" of Indonesian infiltration through the Philippines' southern regions. Miss Abreu, at a Press conference329 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-04-06 5 POLICE HUNT FOR MISSING GIRL, 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police are looking for a Malay schoolgirl. Mihrul Nisa binte Pakeer Malimar. 13 (above), who has been missing from her home in Lorong Marican, Changi. for the past four days. Mihrul. who studies at the Geylang Craft Centre, was last seen by108 words
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Article137 1965-04-06 5 KUALA LI'MPUR. .Mon. Malaysian Airways has introduced special fares for families »hn travel together for a 21--day excursion anywhere in the country. The fares are applicable throughout the year, subject to normal regulations governing baggage, cancellation and refunds. An airways spokesman said today that thr137 words
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Article47 1965-04-06 5 KUANTAW. Mon Raja Mohamed Ali. Assistant Principal Secretary from the Ministry of Defence, has taken over as State Development Officer. Pahang. from (nche Sa'ad bin Huji Walad. Inche Sa'ad has left on secondment to the Sabah Government to be the State Development Officer there.47 words
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252 1965-04-06 5 Language Front prepares for congress I/TALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Language Action Front will hold a general meeting nn May 1. when the executive body will prepare plans for a congress of representatives from the Front organisations throughout the country A Front spokesman said that the congress, which would be252 words
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236 1965-04-06 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon rpHE Brunei National Organisation pre- sident, Chegu Manan bin Mohamed, who was defeated in the Brunei Legislative Council and District Council elections, has called on the Government not to be deceived by statements by ex-detainres Chegu Manan was beaten by236 words
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92 1965-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Economic Development Board will utilise earth from two hills in jurong to reclaim 100 acres of swampland along the south western c hores of Jurong for Industrial purposes. The two hills 80ft. and 100 ft. high will yield about92 words
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Article45 1965-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore police have 300 vacancies for constables to be enrolled on June 1. the Police Secretary, Mr. 1 1. Chelliah. announced today Applicants ahould write to th« Commandant. Advanced Trmmnf School. Thomson Road, for applli cation forma.45 words
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239 1965-04-06 5 Legislation soon to permit offshore mining IPOH, Mon. Legisla- 1 tion to clear the legal decks for the mining of offshore areas of Malaysia will be ready in about a year, the Minister of Lands and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'kub, said here today. The Minister, who was making239 words
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Article28 1965-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Division) has written to the Tengku, pledging their loyalty to Malaysia and donating $251. towards the National Defence Fund.28 words
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300 1965-04-06 5 Don't rely too much on your allies in the C'wealth, he says KUALA LUMPUR. Mon AUSTRALIA'S only Independent Senator, Dr. A R.J.D. Turnbull, said today that Malaysia should step up her resistance against Indonesia without relying too much on her Commonwealth allies. I 1 Such resistance would eventually force President300 words
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Advertisement275 1965-04-06 5 .there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of watches, you'll never believe that such precious275 words
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Article, Illustration333 1965-04-06 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. •J'HK Slate (.'(uonor, Mr. Sachi Saurajen, today recorded an open verdict al the end of an inquiry into the death of a police constable H the Kandang Kerbau Police Station bachelors' barracks on Nov. A last year. P.C. Cliia Swee Mong.333 words
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Article133 1965-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Lufthansa German Airlines Boeing 720 jet left here tonight with 22 invited guests on an inaugural flight to Frankfurt. The German Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Horst Boehling was among them. The Malaysian group of 20 Included Industrialists. bankers. educationists, trade representatives and133 words
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Article144 1965-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A magistrate's court was today told of how an unemployed man went from house to house collecting money by telling sob stories. S. Ramalingam. 41, who admitted a charge of trying to procure charitable contributions by false pretences, was said to have told his benefactors144 words
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Article212 1965-04-06 6 "As I was putting the n volver back I heard a gun shot. I was in a hurry so I was not aware if my hand was on the trigger or not." During the inquiry, the Coroner pointed out that there were two212 words
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Article72 1965-04-06 6 French for beginners by the AEB SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Adult Education Board is organising beginners' French language courses. Each course will be of four months' duration and will commence as soon as the minimum of 30 students for each course has been enrolled. In these courses, English will oe used72 words
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Article22 1965-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Outram Secondary School will hold 1U annual Speech Day and prize distribution on Friday at 4 p.m22 words
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Article173 1965-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon TiHE Housing and DeI velopment Board today sold by ballot the last 360 of its 1.948 units of flats under its "home ownership for the people" scheme in Queenstown. Todays sale was the ninth and last balloting sale conducted by the Board since173 words
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Miscellaneous463 1965-04-06 6 'PHI. follo»int In tod»yi «cbedu London, Utanbul Bombay (EGB -««i 1 of civil aircraft movemrati at 6 »m. Pay* Lebar airport Blngapore: Air Vietnam: Krom Saigon (VN ARRIVALS M6> 53 m ARRIVALS OiPARTURtt BOAC From London. Cairo. Ka- BOAC To Darwin. Melbourne (BA. rachi. BanKkok (BA 702) T 25 p.m.463 words
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148 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. i N OTHER 15 cases of typhoid from the Chung Cheng High 1 School have been confirmed during the past 48 hours, bringing the total number of cases in the current series to 52. A Health Ministry statement issued tonight that148 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Ling Yin, 'above) who has taught in many prominent universities in China since 1932. has arrived in Singapore from Formosa to join Ngee Ann College's Chinese Language department. Professor Ling, 55, is considered one of the foremost authorities on Chinese etymology, phonology.109 words
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Article103 1965-04-06 7 INDUSTRIAL WORKERS' UNION WINS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Workers' Union has beaten its rival, the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union by 292 votes to 61 in a secret ballot held among the workers of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co.. Ltd.. to determine the issue ol union representation. A103 words
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Article82 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr V Surendranath has been elected president of the Kerala Association, Singapore, for the sixth consecutive year. Mr. E.V.N. Nair was elected vice-president. Other officials are: Mr. Bhaskaran Pillai, general secretary; Mr. P. Menon, assistant secretary; Mr. K. J. Nair, treasurer; Mi. P. Sivadasan. organising82 words
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Article84 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE Mon— The Sata Mnoile X-iay unit is now stationed ai Changi Customs, lj m j. Upper Changi Road until Apr. 91 tran 4. 30 p.m. to 8 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and public in/i^ay*. Tlii* is for the benefit of people staying in the84 words
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Article38 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. W. Reeve has been elected president of the Real Estate Valuers Association (Singapore*. Other officials elected include Mrs. E. Phoii (vice president). Mr. Ueorae Neelankavil (secretary). Mi. K. Kandasamy (treasurer i.38 words
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Article38 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Fifty tr.iinee guldens who recently aitended a training course given oy the Girl Guides Association will be enrolled as new guiders on Thursday oy Division. Commissioners at Boy Scouts' Headquarters. Sands House. Clemenceau Avenue.38 words
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416 1965-04-06 7 Traffic plans for three-day Grand Prix SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE S Grand Prix circuit will be closed to all traffic between midnight and 7 p.m. during race days on April 10, 11 and 12. Traffic arrangements for the sporting event were announced today by Traffic Police. The circuit embraces the new416 words
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92 1965-04-06 7 Tourism Board extends essay contest SINGAPORE. Mon— The closing date of the essay competition sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board for secondary schools has been extended to the end of the second school term. This \ras announced by the Chairman of the Board. Mr. KM. Byrne, today. He said that92 words
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Article55 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— Radio Malaysia iSingapurai will tomorrow broadcast a recorded version of Its interviews in English and Tan:ii with the Indian Minister for Kootl and Agriculture. Mr. C. Subramaniam, during his recent visit to Singapore. The broadcast will be in English at 6 pm. and55 words
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101 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will hold its annual Job Week from April 10 to 18 this year. Some 7,000 rovers, scouts, and wolf cubs will take part. The Assistant Chief Commissioner of Boy Scouts (Administration i. Mr. Dennis Goh, today appealed101 words
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Article49 1965-04-06 7 One of the 13 men convicted of viewing blue films in a back room of a house in Kallang Pudding Road and reported in the Straits Times last Saturday was named as H. Kenny. This is not Corporal H. Kenny of HQ. FARELP, Camp Staff49 words
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Article145 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'THE seventh annual Students' Week organised x by the Chinese V.M.C.A. began tonight with an opening ceremony and camp fire at the St. Joseph's Institution sports field at 7.30 p.m. Aims of the week include i the promotion of better relationship among145 words
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171 1965-04-06 7 Decision to sell flats is unchanged SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chairman of the Housing and Development Board, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, today announced that the Board did not intend to raise the rents of the 823 Tiong Bahru pre-war flats, but was sticking to its decision of selling them. He said:171 words
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92 1965-04-06 7 Musical Society piano, violin, singing contest SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Musical Society announced today that the annual piano, violin and singing competition will take place at the Cultural Centre in Port Canning between April 19 and 30. Pull details of the competition, which covers all grades of piano playing, violin92 words
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Article53 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. J.A. Dawes has been re-elected president o. f the Singapore Governme 1 Administrative and Clerical Services Unioii. Other officials elected include Mr. Chia Slew Lian (vice-presi-dent). Mr. A. Paramanathan secretary). Madam Mary Tan (assistant secretary). Mr. Hannd bin Hassan (treasurer) and Mr. Ismail bin53 words
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Article181 1965-04-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Telecommunications Department today warned dealers not to fm- port or sell radio micropbOOM which operate on the radio telephone frequencies technically known as the Citizen's Band '27.12 megacycles i. A spokesman of the radio operations branch of the department said today that181 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-04-06 7 ITALIAN HONOUR FOR RUNME SHAW MALAYSIAN cinema magnate. Mr. Runme Shaw (right) receiving Italy's insigna of KnightOfflcer of the Order of Merit from the Minister Plenipotentiary, Dr. Dante Pollici, Consul General of Italy for Singapore. Sarawak, Sabah and the Sultanate of Brunei at a cocktail party in Dr. Pollici's residence113 words
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Article40 1965-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off in North Buona Vista Road, Eng Hoe Road and Holland Road i Kampong). From Holland Road. 5 m.s. up to Glm Pong Village tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.40 words
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Advertisement204 1965-04-06 7 ANOTHER I ING STAR PRESENTATION in" person BASGEV^UOHSD IN THE BIG, BIG SHOW!!! NATIONAL THEATRE APRIL 12th dc 13th (7-00 p.m.) BOOKINGS: C. K. TANG, ROBINSON'S, COLD STORAGE TICKETS: $15, $12, $10, $8, $5, 18, $2 INTRODUCING VHI^EIDO'S SPECIAL Selection Hfor YOU I Hi Hi -vtjßaßffl Shiseido is pleased to204 words
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Article47 1965-04-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor Association for Retarded Children will hold its first annual meeting at the Methodist Tamil Church Hall here on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. The meeting will be opened by the Chief Education Officer of Selangor Mr. Tay Seng Chye.47 words
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288 1965-04-06 8 NOW I CAN JOIN MY LOVER says MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH KANGAR, Monday. A THAI padi-planter, Din Chai, 22, sentenced to death in the High Court here today for the murder nearly four years ago of a 15-year-old girl he claimed was his lover, smiled and clapped his hands when288 words
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Article58 1965-04-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two girls were drowned in a disused mining pool at the 13th mile, Puchong Road, here yesterday. They were A. Alamelu. 13. and E. Marie. 22, Their bodies were recovered three hours later Police said today that the girls went to58 words
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Article24 1965-04-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The annual meeting and symposium of the Malaysian Dental Association will be held here from April 16 to 18.24 words
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Article40 1965-04-06 8 IPOH, Mon— Mr. Martin Dicom was elected chairman of the Indian division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Peralc area, at the annual meeting here yesterday, with Mr. K.S. Muthu as secretary and Mr. LA. Nathan as treasurer40 words
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Article34 1965-04-06 8 MALACCA. Mon.— Thfr Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghaf.u- bin Baba. today received a cheque for $500 for the National Defence Fund from the Naafl Employees Union at Terendak Camp.34 words
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236 1965-04-06 8 Cleared: TV puzzle over Tun Razak's tour KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A television film about the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night showed him making visits to several African states not included in his present tour. Confused viewers, not rcallsluk that the film was about Tun Razak s FIRST236 words
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Article65 1965-04-06 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of National Development is looking into a complaint made by the Automobile Association of Singapore over the recent increase In the hourly parking rates at Collyer Quay. Raffles Quay and Empress Place from 20 to 40 cents. This was disclosed today by a65 words
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Article194 1965-04-06 8 Dato Syed Ja' afar - THIS BID TO STAB US IN THE BACK Dato Syed Ja'afar -by MALACCA, Mon. The Central Government is being confronted not only by Indonesia hut also hv Singapore l:\uler^. the I'mnn secrctnryKPneral. Main Ja'afu Albar. said Jast nitht. He added: "Me ar« not afraid of the PAP. but of racial194 words
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Article51 1965-04-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four .soldiers have Ixth aeta trd tn attend a driver operator's course at the Army School. Waiouru, New Zealand. Sappers Khamts bin IdrLs. Othman bin Shumsuddin. Ahmad bia Ambun and Mat Esa bin Abdullah, all from the Malaysian Engineers, will leave Singapore51 words
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Article41 1965-04-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Minister <>; Agriculture and Co- operatives, Ha.ji Mohumrd Glia/.ill bin JawL will open ;i Selangor Philihub and Irrigation DepartI ment project, the Bermim River I Headworks. near Tan.jong Maiina, at 11 a.m. on April 15-41 words
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Article148 1965-04-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rpHE Minister of Education, Inche r Mohamed Khir Johari, today appealed to the i public for generous do- nations to equip the libraries of the 22 regional training centres in the country. Latest reference and professional books on education are needed.148 words
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Advertisement183 1965-04-06 8 CAN ROB 10,000 MILES OF LIFE FROM YOUR FORD ln|aj precisely engineered productMUcefyour Ford engine distances so small human fingers can't measure them, can make a big difference to the mileage life. A difference of a 1 00.000 th of/an, inch can make a difference of 10,000 miles. That's 'why183 words
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Miscellaneous147 1965-04-06 8 IFte'tf Oop By V.T. Miami in SAY.' THATS OUm= YES...JUST 1 I BUT WHMT «X>P« VOm\ I~PUTI PGUUB> YBCa«if WiLL, I 6UBSS THW CS* A UMIQUE WEAPON SOMETHING A THINKS UKE «HV- XTV BC PWTTTY VWIM'TH' MU6T BE PRETTY J X^A YGOT THERE iJ/ X DREAMED J THAT IN THIS147 words
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Article, Illustration1779 1965-04-06 9 HOWARD SIMONS - A MAN ON THE MOON BY 1970 Russia and the U.S. are in a space race, but at different, cautious speeds V HANDFUL of dreams ago it \v:is inconceivable thai man could roam the distant heavens. Now what confronts man is: Where does it all end? There is no imaginable1,779 words
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Advertisement120 1965-04-06 9 ZEGDI3I ELEVATING he I'^col Elew»iinn Tract TRUCK ivs'em makej an e«sy operation, for one m«n. of relocation task. Plariorm Poller Wheel Wbprls Hand Truckj Truck» Conveyer* C-storj Contult: OVERSEAS CORPORATION iMAIAYA) ITD Singapore Kuali lumpur Penang i-~ jf^i r? IV |r if Wm AT THE TOP ■81 SMOKE LUXURY O3GRESHAM120 words
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Obituary23 1965-04-06 10 PTarW* US tmiMmmm) CABLE RECEIVED that Uwr«wi Fernandez Valla Veil, TrivajMlrum. brother of V Albert. N'lyor Kstate. anuan*. passed a»ay on 2-4-106.*.23 words
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Article115 1965-04-06 10 2» Wards SIS (Minimum) MRS. ONG INC LIAN and children iTes. friends for tbetf prayer*, wre^tas sctollk. condolences, donations and attennanc* on their recent bereavement. MRS. CHAN HIH TEIK and family thank P>\. Fathers, Rev. Brother Director of St. Michael's Ipeta. staff .■>' nenernl Hospital, Ipoh. relative* I »nd115 words
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Article35 1965-04-06 10 i» Word, SIS (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of oar j beloved mother Mrs Rasararrah Bubra- manlam. who left M on «-4-W. "gon* hut will never he forgotten Inserted by husband and ihi.dren35 words
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Article130 1965-04-06 10 Vt Word* SIS (Minimum) AMERICAN WOMCNS AUXILIARY j Jumble Sale. Wrnnexdny 7lh. April. ITeabyterlan Chun h. Orchard Road. »30 a.m. All pnxeeds to chanty. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachen aod hook addicta I to browac In their abowroom at Tlmea Hollar Klvor Valley Road Blocapor< MAGNIFICENT HAIRtTVLES and130 words
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Article702 1965-04-06 10 From the little that is known of the proceedings of the United Nations tin conference the question of floor and ceiling prices is the single difficult issue. Indonesian withdrawal from the agreement has disconcerted no-one (Jakarta has said it will "negotiate privately" with other members) although Indonesian702 words
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Article347 1965-04-06 10 The development possibili- ties of the Klang Valley are enormous and have been em- > phasised by various expert consultants Nearness to the Federal Capital and ready access to Port Swettenham invest ihis whole tract of land with special advantages as a site for commercial and Inj dust347 words
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Article228 1965-04-06 10 Port Swettenham's achievement since the North Klang Straits wharves were op«;ned in December. 1963, has been to eliminate delays to ships. Since the extra berths were brought into use no vessel has been held up, and the port's reputation has to that extent been salvaged. In spite of228 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1965-04-06 10 DENIS WARNER - Subandrio on the China alliance DENIS WARNER WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF *OU-ARE ENCIRCLED?" He said Indonesia was not a satellite of China. It proved that In 1959. (This during bitter negotiations over citizenship of Chinese In Indonesia.) On Indonesia's deteriorating relations with the U.S. Dr. Subandrio asked: "What do1,156 words
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801 1965-04-06 10 r PHE expatriate protessor who insists that the number of expatriates leaving the University is "unusually high" obviously does not believe the figures supplied by the Registrar. Since the establishment of the Malaysian Staff Association some expatriates have been busily spreading rumours of an801 words
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Advertisement747 1965-04-06 10 Straits Tiaet* Malar Mail, "Classirtss aaVsrtts*w<aM«t may •c M«*M COLO STOWAGE fun*>«4AM)KKT 'Orchere- ■as* (•eceotidief Oese} COLO ■TOStACI MANCHCII 'At moh***- *osd sstsog asj Insvsl Ism lAutnartsset A»«"t» 'CITY iOOIt iro«f LTD VnAcfcests* Hoset. CeJtyejr Q»ey THC NKW* FHONT fi'wtrki Stjansmaet M. M ISMAIL 3 Ad~.ir.it, SHt|N wl S(M 'MAMItM747 words
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Advertisement52 1965-04-06 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia wtth overseas branches In London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. Mf AD OmCl: MALAYAN I«NI BUILDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED (I— l««»l— *IM«t».'MT~l AuraartM* 1 OoKal: ISO 000.009 aa»W m* *ari U» Caatar S52 words
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Advertisement186 1965-04-06 10 Created for families tij^ m who want <^/ 'ji/'P VU more success %^|Mt' and happiness YLj KV< You live better with the all-new !H I ONOION S3S DEUIXE bet a<jt». in your Met, ir. ycir hMM. or c«rr,sg» sr<>eds ■AMM* you may favel this beautiful piper straight. rillll|lfcl| aWI r*ndv<T»j,186 words
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Article, Illustration774 1965-04-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Breaches of rules technical, says counsel in plea for minimum penalty rpWO senior lawyers said to 1 have lost $285,000 as a result of irregularities in the accounts of their legal practice, faced disciplinary proceedings in the High Court here today Mr. N.A.774 words
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198 1965-04-06 11 'Join the coastal corps call by Toh SINGAPORE, Mon. A coastal observation corps to check Indonesian Infiltration wa 9 suggested today by the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Operational details were not announced, but all people living by the sea were urged to join. "If there are groups198 words
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Article61 1965-04-06 11 IPOH. lion.- A former assistant cashier in Weanie Brothers here. Michael Won?. 28- «a< sentenced io a day's iail and a fine of $500 or six months ia:l here today. Wong plpadecl equity to making a false entry in a duplicate receipt belonging to Wearne Brothers61 words
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Article, Illustration79 1965-04-06 11 KAJANG. Mon. Radio Malaysia's million dollar transmitting station now being built at Cheras Road, one mile from here. Is partly In operation. A 100 kilmvatt Ilimillllfl beamed at Indonesia, wen* on :hr air this month. The (tmstruciion of the six I transmitters throe of 10079 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-04-06 11 SIX SLOW LORIS (THEY SLEEP ALL DAY) DISAPPEARED OVERNI6NT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gIX slow loris were stolen from an enclosure in the National Zoo at Ulu Klang yesterday. Zoo officials believp they were stolen for medicinal purposes. The theft was discovered by a262 words
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158 1965-04-06 11 Mac Donald House blast: Two for trial CINGAPORE, Mon. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. S. Rajendran. today ordered two Indonesians charged with the murder of three Mac Donald House workers to stand trial in the High Court. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln j submitted to the court a certificate from the158 words
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Article36 1965-04-06 11 MUAR. Mon. Pour Malaysian fishermen said to have "been found in the off-shore curfew •rea here yesterday because their buat had developed engine trouble, are to be charged in court with breaking the curfew.36 words
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134 1965-04-06 11 Radio Singapura broadcast: 3 hours less CLNGAPORE, Mon. Radio Malaysia (Singapura) will be broadcasting three hours less each day for four days a week, with immediate effect, due to the abolition of the schools' broadcast service. A statement by the Broadcasting Department says the station will not be broadcasting between134 words
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Article51 1965-04-06 11 SINGAPORE. Hon.— Tnc Comptroller of Incomp Tpx has filrd a writ in the High Court Registry claiming $94,603 fmn SH.v;iee Engineers Ltd., being money due and unpaid as Income tax. Another writ was filed against Cho Chin Yee. of Wareham Road, claiming $62,669 in unpaid income51 words
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Article36 1965-04-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon A Lufthansa Airlines Boeine 720 -c left here tonight with 22 invited guests on an inauKur.nl flight to Frankfurt. The German Ambassador to Malaysia. Dr. Horn Boehling was among them.36 words
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Article53 1965-04-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Sandra K. Chow ol Singapore has graduated from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mlchicrun. v. :th a BA. degree in art practice. She was among 10 student* and •rholars from seven Far East and Pacific countries who received their decrees recently53 words
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Article36 1965-04-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A party of 20 visiting district councillors from Sarawak will call on the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnaat. at the Ministry of Culture Cor. Terence Room, at 12 JO p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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285 1965-04-06 11 Minister hits out at port critics OORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today that charges of inefficiency of the port here were "most irresponsible." "Such baseless complaint* could damage the international standing of the port land this in turn would hurt the nations285 words
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Advertisement136 1965-04-06 11 ■■A WO g fJj£^M «cords j3I From NOW, as long as (iMOK^ iW III stocks last, Philips offer HHHi^ two 45 r.p.m. records by IEz^EtWw&mMMM top recording artistes, FREE with every Philips j^^ wHPf&AG4OOO Record Player W V: lg\fEo purchased. The AG4OOO is _.JF wlLlliliiit a fabulous little disc player136 words
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Advertisement126 1965-04-06 11 COOL MORE SPACE AI LESS COST CBERALO ELECTRIC give you me three most wonted features in one air-conditioner Blfi COflllMfi PADiriTY DM 'o ned for cooling ity of heat a room air-conditioner removes ir ore houc T 7 ViWmMI I large rooms. Enjoy lIITQI A|IICT No annoying sounds. Cool air126 words
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Miscellaneous650 1965-04-06 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS 5 Kuala Lumpur i tlonml Velvet; 6.34 Stingray: Penan*. 6. Ipoh Malacca 7.00 News In English; 7.10 Talks on current affairs by 2.00 p.m. Test pattern and j Shums Tung: 7.34 Bat Mastertone: 5.15 Test pattern and j son; 8.00 News In Mandarin; music: 5.45 Opening650 words
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Article, Illustration1968 1965-04-06 12 LAN FLEMING - Was Bond going to his death? Day Two of 007's hunt for a 'goldon gun' killer BILL TANNER, the Chief of Staff, glanced at the inert figure of James Bond sprawled on the floor of M's room. The poison gun with which he had tried to kill the head of1,968 words
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Advertisement29 1965-04-06 12 *-^SiMroiliTiM I SUPERSTITIOUS M^2^m» x^^tv^^i'^^^^ j 1 are YOU? Shb |P EXPECTATIONS FASHION FLING^ QUIC with AYI i I Igeorgecmakaris FROZEN FOOD HP| JMRSTJ.OVE ajii!i.ii^MMiiiiiiijmyiii^ l m SAIE NOW29 words
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Advertisement127 1965-04-06 12 ILLUSTRATION TV RADIOGRAM CAUTION! lit* ~A JkgV KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. 13 IS T«lok Aw SttMi. Smppen I. Chtaia l-w-«n'« M'd'-t IM Bmu koad. «»»'i lii MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,000,000,000 accept deposits127 words
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Article, Illustration677 1965-04-06 13 TENGKL RULES OUT CONCESSIONS TO SOEKARNO KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman has ruled out the withdrawal of British troops from Malaysia to appease Indonesia. In a television interview with UPI released today, the Prime Minister said the British withdrawal was not negotiable. Britain maintains677 words
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Article60 1965-04-06 13 Mystery explosions off S'pore SINGAPORE, .M«n Police today said that explosions Ju-arri last night by MM Singapore residents along the west coast did not occur inside Singapore territorial waters They could not explain what canatd the explosions, which were described by residents as "■omethlnc like gunfir.." The explosions were ■aid60 words
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Article36 1965-04-06 13 PENANO. Mon. Forty-four delegates from 22 branches will attend the Penang Kaum Ibu divisional annual assembly at Umno Hall here on April 14Several leaders, including Senator Ai.shah Ghani. will address the assembly36 words
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Article29 1965-04-06 13 KAJANG. Mon.— Dr. (Miss) Im Lai Hung has been pasted here as the second medical officer In KaJang District Hospital. The other is Dr. P.J. Jacob.29 words
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97 1965-04-06 13 L I AI.A I IMPLR. Mon Ih Q .Vttioiril I ninn *f Teachers is conducting a four-day >rminar on "teaching of civics in secondary schools'" from Saturday at the Fourth Residential College of the University of Malaya Announcing this today, a spokesman of the union,97 words
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128 1965-04-06 13 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE 12-man committee set up to study the recognition of foreign degrees will give preference to science degrees, the Education Minister, inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. said here today. He said the committee, mainly concerned with degrees. except medical, obtained from128 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-04-06 13 Blind bride to get fitrah aid to study Islamic religion pEN'ANG. Mon.— A blind 20--year-old Chinese convert. Che Arina binte Abdullah, who married a blind telephone operator. Ahmad bin Yusoff. 24. la>t week will get a $30 fit rah (religious tithe> payment for three months. This was approved by the166 words
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Article49 1965-04-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Army today «sed UMmderflMhe*. Very liffhtß, trip flares and blank ammunition when they began their monthlong military exercises at Pnlau I'bin. The training was carried out in the vicinity of the People's Association holiday bungalow* in the west coast of the island.49 words
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Article52 1965-04-06 13 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The OCPD here. Asst Supt. N. Maha- i devan, has be*n transferred to Oeorge Town. Penang, as officer- j ln-charge of the Special Invest iga- 1 tion Branch. His former post is being filled by Asst. Supt. Moon bin I Haii Taib. who was OOPn52 words
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281 1965-04-06 13 DENANG. Mon. Ttm 1 former Rajah Muda of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Brooko. said here today there was "no mystery at all" about his forthcoming visit to Indonesia "I have applied for a visa to enter Indonesia and I have not yet received281 words
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Article57 1965-04-06 13 PENANG. lion A Othni.n i Shall. 21. today pleaded not kuilit t in a mugisi rate's court to a charge of MMUltlng a policeman, A. Karitn. by throwing a bicycle t vrt i at him at Dickens Street on Saturday night. The magistrate, allowed Othman bail57 words
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Advertisement164 1965-04-06 13 STOP PRESSiCATHAY PACIFIC SB BREAKS RECORD j^B BETWEEN S m SINGAPORE AND fel Iky HONG KONG a -Pore wk £j m Operating the inaugural flight of the Singapore, CX734 m Hong Kong direct service on Sunday, 4th April, JUST AChiev m 1965. the Cathay Pacific Convair jet HFS broke Oup164 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-04-06 13 flff.r/* Hit nn t t Hniph Hvimdahl AW/ V BUT I KEEP > "■■»^H~~~^^^^^X*- 1 f NOW VA C'N f ftWOKEN WORRYING ABOUT f=^sa=-— A- <-v-,. -g CONCENTRATE HOW'S MV M LEG IS HEAUNGJ THAT WEIGHT Ml" ON 6ETTIN' I PL' BUPPV J\^ NICELY 1^- y DWOPPIN6 ON ME!/ A51 words
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Article170 1965-04-06 14 DURING the production of the film "Major Dundee," which will begin showing in Singapore this week, the cast and crew easily adapted themselves to the foods and cookery of Mexico and the United States southwest. They got to like frijoles, tacos, enchilados and hot chile.170 words
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Article170 1965-04-06 14 ffERE'S a recipe for chicken stew with onions: Ycu need 4 chicken Joints: Ilb button or small onions, peeled and left whole: 14 pints stock or water plus stock cube: 1 oz. butter or margarine: 1 oz. (or rounded tablespoon) flour: salt and pepper: squeeze of170 words
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Article492 1965-04-06 14 You may like to know t h c w of art shown at the exhibition of works by local artists at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, over the weekend were etchings by Miss I.im Geok Moey. Miss Lim was educated at the Chung Cheng High School and having passed the492 words
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Article, Illustration646 1965-04-06 14 Beauty plan for that fedding day radiance BRIDE looks beautiful on her wedding day because happiness works its own magic on a woman. She walks on air, her cheeks glow and her eyes shine. But most girls, working almost to the day, find it a time of frantic activity, hard646 words
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261 1965-04-06 14 JEWELLERY WITH PEBBLY LOOK OF OPAQUE STONES ItffODERN trends in costume jewellery show a close liaison with fashion. The return of high necklines puts added length to necklaces an<] sees the return of the matinee length in ropes of pearls, chains and beads. In many cases the long look in261 words
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Advertisement263 1965-04-06 14 MOTHERS AKTA-YITE 1 ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY //I/ TJ ALL YOU i* FAMILY WVI -TjJLm EVERYDAY J wi iH AKTA-VITE- it a delicious chocc■\i iw^ "^Ey utc drink in hot r eo|d mi|k SJj \T' Jm which contain! balanced263 words
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Advertisement423 1965-04-06 14 p** -M~ The most advanced cosmetics for skin S care and the most powerful biological j. correctors of skin imperfections S 1 1 S mm l W'-^jP 7 'w^ 5 Pi i 1 i l THE CREAM S STIMULATING and REJUVENATING lßy their combined use: the sk n lu-comcs firmer.423 words
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Advertisement1185 1965-04-06 15 TO LIVtRPQOt I WEST COAST U K DM S'para SjiH P. Sham Penang •FIAMPUS LivirpMl, C asgow *»r 7 AJAK Lmrpaal. Dublin. Gasgow... Apr 12 Apr IS Apr II II Apr 21 'ATI.OCLUS Liverpaal, Giasgoo Apr 12 Apr 14 .UNESTNEUS l.virpaal G!a<go« r «f M iIPENOR LivtrPMl. Avoniroutfi Air 241,185 words
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Advertisement1081 1965-04-06 15 ben%line\ EIPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOI m CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVRACKIL for lonton Apr 21 Smppon P. Sham Pen.ng H mt)ur M> la Part/ Talay BENDEARG For jg. g. I Singapore P. S >h am PtMM M'brough May 21 Apr 1,11 Apr 12,14 Apr 15/1S Singapon P. S'haa ■'•mm lENMACOHUI L'pool,1,081 words
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Advertisement1274 1965-04-06 15 toj- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \r"*^ U.K. /Continent Smgaiwri P. Sham Pinani Cm OF NEWCASTLE L Can, H'burg. R'dam. Hun. Hull UPtTKay CITY OF IONANNiibuHC Luun, n burg, d men, ntw, A'wirp, Newcastle, Mbn 17 11 Apr CASTUIAH riavra. L'doa. H burg. Rapa 11,21 Apr 21,22 Apr CITY OF1,274 words
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Article91 1965-04-06 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNDUSTRIAJjS were steady with rises Just shading falls. Moves were narrow and trading quiet with tne bulk of buying support for leaders. Base metals and oils were steady. Mt. Is* was down 6d. to 345. Mount lea, 34/1 N. Broken Hill (10») 4U/1 Ampol 10/10 Aunt91 words
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Article241 1965-04-06 16 APRIL first grade robber f.o.b. buyers cktaed at S p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yrsterday at 75 cents per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. K.A.S. and F.M.K.E. closing prices in cento per lb. yesterday:241 words
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Article68 1965-04-06 16 /■minese Produce Exchange. Smgt- pore noon prices per pieul yottorday: Coconut oil: bulk $63i sellers, drum $66i vellers. Copra: Apr. May UK /Continental: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 1150 sellers, Sarawak white $147t sellers, special Sarawak blark $140 tellers, garbled LamponK blark J150(N) sellers. ASTA $1624 (N) sellers. elation68 words
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Article26 1965-04-06 16 Apr. 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 75 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5706.37J (up $1,121). Unofficial estimated offering 205 tons (up 5 tons).26 words
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744 1965-04-06 16 From Our Market Correspondent NOTHING stirred tbe stock exchange yesterday which was one of tbe uuietcst days for a very long time and the amount of business written was extremely poor. Apart from the fact that .Monday is fast becoming the quietest day of744 words
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Article24 1965-04-06 16 Malayan Stock Indices Apr. 3 Apr. 5 -Industrials: 75.03 75.16 Tins: 99.66 99.99 rubbers: 103.69 103.57 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article833 1965-04-06 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: E*M (2.000) Jl.Sl. (2.000) 51. 50: F. and N. ordt. (1.000) 12.28 x<i. Gammon (1.000) 11.57, <833 words
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Advertisement1154 1965-04-06 16 V^ 0 ""^KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. East C«ni«Jgl tand U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokonama Montreal Toronto Detroit criicago T»iestrm Man" 13/14 Apr 24 Apr 23 May 21 May 31 May Stele MunesniMi Mara" 21/21 Apr (May 4 last *.JaM 13 lune 111 m Waat Coast ot Central South America1,154 words
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Advertisement1043 1965-04-06 16 AUSTBAL.A SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND IMIA, PARISIAN AND P. 6ULF SERVICE Tat Frmaitle. Miliiam. Syliey Tii Maim nt Nagapattiaan Henang P. Sham S pore S'aori P. Sham Prnang BAMORA 7 Apr 1/ I Apr 11/11 Apr RAJULA 11/17 Apr II Apt Arp BULIMBf I May 1/11 May 12/14 May kAJUIA 6/11 May1,043 words
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Advertisement352 1965-04-06 16 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penan| Marseilles. Ma«re. Ouiiirt. MM 14 is Apr 17/11 Apr a Mr Antwerp. Maaairf, Braawa. SOUTH > WEST «fP.iCA SERVICE* Singapore (M/«), Capetoaa (J7/4), TCHIBANCA s Apr Matadi J/5). Port Harcourt, Lagos. Appa (I/S), Cotonou (11/5). Lome, Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar (24/5). EASTBOUND: Dep Arr.352 words
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Advertisement155 1965-04-06 16 ajw^ fyf asV^as^ißßf JsT e^ 7 SPOPE PSHAM PENANG tTA/tTO ETA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "VISHVA PRATAP" for Kobe) Osaka and Yokohama April 7/ FROM MADRAS, NEGAPATTINAM ft PENANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" for P'Sham, Penoog, N«gopattinam Modro April 4/4 April 7/7 April FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA ft CHITTAGONG M.V. "STATE155 words
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464 1965-04-06 17 Straits tin price still continues to advance rIE Straits tin price con- 1 tinued its rise in Penane yesterday, gaining a further 5 1 1 2 i to 5706.3* i per picul on an offering estimated down i five tons to 305 tons. Conditions were extremely quiet on the Malayan464 words
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Article249 1965-04-06 17 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Saturday April 3. cent. •p Price: D.T. Dividend Yield •K.Y. Yearnings Yteld: *T.C. Times Covered. Definition (rcvltod): Times covered Thi- number of time* la»t year* total Ilvidend is covered by net profits tfter tax249 words
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Article236 1965-04-06 17 April 5. Three months. INDUSTRIALS uxtead 13 <ta. Lniterrs 14 sta nunlr IUM. M. Cont. 12 eta City Dev. 7 eta. M. Cables 1 cts E Smelters 35 eta. McAlistcr 12ctn Ks.<ol3cts. M. Invest. 10 Cts Kcd. Ulsp. 1 ct* 0.C.8.C. 14 ct» r ISctt. Robinson 10 ct*236 words
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Article114 1965-04-06 17 SHIPS lying alengdde the Slngaperi Harbeur wharvss ar expected today are: Jan Matejko 1/2. Irish Sprues 3. Ball in v. Myrmidon 1316, Capraia IS, Mihsuri 19. Frederick Glover 21/22, Ix-tonK 25, Olenartney 31/32, California Mall 33 34. Takeshlma Mam 3- 39 Nlchire! Maru 40 41, Hermes I114 words
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Article37 1965-04-06 17 aN the fre* *iehang* mark*t in Horn; Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.77s for T.T. i 7i for ca»h. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 and one tact of geld at 265.37 words
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Article51 1965-04-06 17 ON the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the mafe ended Saturday (April II the ranee of call rates was as fol lows: BANK FUNDS: 3! per per cent to 11 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: U per tent to 4 per cent MOVEMENT of funds totalled $7251 words
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Advertisement1845 1965-04-06 17 f^ i^o^^ m^ mm njj mmfmmmmmmmm (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box St els. extra SERVANT REQUIRED. General duties only no cooking. English spoken. Box A 6675 S.T. Spore. WANTED GOOD COOK Amah for haihelor on estate In Negrl Sembllan. Replies with photograph mot returnable)1,845 words
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Advertisement873 1965-04-06 17 EDUCATION IS Word* ft (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm TYPEWRITING All Stages (9 a.m. to 9 p.m. i Ll-Slnn School (263-B. US* Bridge Rd. Spore. I POSTAL TUITION Prospectus Fraal "Private Tutor" (Correspond- i ence Cr liege) Kalong P.O. Bo* .90 i (Spore). SPECIAL SEC. IV science/maths •lasses. Approved laboratory,873 words
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Advertisement982 1965-04-06 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* M (Mim.) Box M rt: ntrm I LATB T«6S A-40 52.7M/-. 1»S? Consul »I.ISO/-. IMS Flat 1100 i $1,050/-, Scsb 18 Hamilton Rd, Spore. ISO TR 4. white, red upholstery c undersealed taxed one owner 11.000 2 mi'es.gpl* i5,9?0.J«1: .(.S.'pore.) MIO7S. FORD FALCON DELUXE 19«2.982 words
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Advertisement786 1965-04-06 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) IS WtHfU (Mlm.h-Box $t ett, txtrm JOHORE HOTEL Eng. 'Chinese Pood Alrcond Rooms. Phote 2395 6. STRAITS GUEST HOUSE Off*rs comfortable economical stay. Telephone 312G J.B. NEW tTRAITi VIEW Hotel Johore Bahni Seaside Dancing A Kloorahows nightly. Excellent Knglish Chines* hood Tel: J.B. 1133. I LADIES786 words
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Advertisement854 1965-04-06 17 1 aY sbbbV^^ Jk\ issV.^^hs! "^L^: J SLNUAPORE ANTITUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Royal Singapore Chest Clinic on Wednesday. 14 April, 1965 at 5.15 pm. MICHAEL MAXWELL Hon. Secretary. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr.854 words
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Article, Illustration708 1965-04-06 18 DUKE OF EDINBURGH TALKS ABOUT WHAT HE LIKES-AND DISLIKES LONDON, Monday JHE Duke of E d i nb ur gh, much travelled husband of Queen Elizabeth, said here today there were still many places he would like to visit including China andReuter - 708 words
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Article180 1965-04-06 18 Subandrio: 'Our strategy JAKARTA, Monday. •JHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, has said that Indonesia's present position in all fields was "offensive strategy and no loneer defensive strategy," Antara news agency reported today. In the economic field imperialist countries needed Indonesia more than it need- ed them, he said. Dr.Reuter - 180 words
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Article62 1965-04-06 18 NAIROBI. Mon— The Uganda Government has banned all air- i craft from flying over the western part of its country because of recent incursions by hostile Congolese planes, according to the directorate of civil aviation hereA spokesman for the directorate said the ban covered an nrea up62 words
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Article34 1965-04-06 18 SANTIAGO (Chile), Mon. Helicopters lrom the British Antarctic cruiser Protector are helpIng to ferry food, building materials and other necessities to remote areas of Chile devastated by an earthquake last week.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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166 1965-04-06 18 WE ARE AT 'WAR, WAR, WAR' SHOUTS Dr. BANDA I I.MBK (.Malawi) Mon. Premier Hastings Uanria (above) yesterday emerged from a two-day conference with the support of his Congress Party reaffirmed and denounced Malawi's rebel ex-Ministrr*. particularly their leader. Mr. Henry Chipembere. He told Malawians: "Deal with them i don'tAP - 166 words
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Article106 1965-04-06 18 T HE civil rights leader. D?^Mar^Luthe? X has thrown his support behind efforts to fieht the deportation of six Zulu dancers back to SoSth The six Zulus, dancers at African pavilion at the World's Fair last year have asked for political asylum, claiming they faceReuter - 106 words
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Article58 1965-04-06 18 TEL AVIV. Mon. torael authorities today released a Span tan DC 7 airliner which was intercepted last night by an Israeli Air Force Jet fighter, according to authoritative sources here The airliner, with a crew of seven, was on its way from Spain to Jeddah InReuter - 58 words
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Article51 1965-04-06 18 NEW DELHI, Mon.— The Indian i Government ia awaiting a reply from Washington following an- 1 I proaches to the US for the supply of a new type of iet fighter, the Deputy Defence Minister. Mr D S. Raju. told Parliament today in I a written reply.Reuter - 51 words
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Article100 1965-04-06 18 HONG KONG. Mon. A helicopter flying a lone shuttle service this morning winched 25 crew members of the sinking freighter Nan An to safety. It made several flights to the ship, aground in Mlrs Bay and lashed by gale force winds, to put the men ashore onReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement1907 1965-04-06 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (CADETS) APPLICATIONS /.re Invited from Federal CiUzers only lor appointment a* J.T.A. Cadets (Electrical, Succe.- candidates will undergo a years training. SALARY SCALE The commencing basic salary ot the ml l.s $160 per month In the iir.st year of training, $167.50 basic1,907 words
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Advertisement728 1965-04-06 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT [Mobil] VACANCIES IN MOBIL Mobil Oil Malaya Limited invites applications from mature and personable Malaysian citizens between the ages of 25 and 35 to fill 2 senior pos'.; ions. In keeping with our fuel and petroleum re-entry program In Malaysia, we are looking frr men capable ot top728 words
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Miscellaneous263 1965-04-06 18 Straits Times Crossword Hi H H B ACROSS 5. At the same time, obtained a 1 htaSf,'? ST C COmm n Pr 8. R*hw Ut gafnlre^'bv a little 8. MaTuVa war weapon geU DnCto poor knnyman intT. row 7 gJ^K In ffi 'and pan*. a I tttm* Orlce shows bad263 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-04-06 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - FAM- Ministry plan for coach NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur. Monday WESTPHAL TRAINING WILL COVER WHOLE COUNTRY QTTO WESTPHAL, the noted German football trainer, will have a two-fold task when he takes up his duties as Malaysia's official coach next month. He is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on393 words
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192 1965-04-06 19 EDDY KEEPS PBA TOP JOB ON OWN VOTE TJENANG. Mon. Eddy X Choong used his casting vote to re-elect himself president at the annual general meeting of the Penang Badminton Association last night. He and Gan Chin Huat had each polled 11 votes. Objections were raised by Mr. Gan's supporters192 words
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399 1965-04-06 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - FORMOSA'S HSIEH IS CIRCUIT WINNER MANSOOR RAHMAN GOLF By I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hsieh Yung Yo of Formosa has shown himself to be the moet consistent player on the Far-East golf circuit by winning the overall prize for the seconil successive year. The circuit prize of $6,000. of which the winner399 words
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Article43 1965-04-06 19 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Manuel Santana (Spain), beat Ramanathan Krishnan (India), 6-3, 6-3. 4-6, 9-7 in the men's singles final of the Pan-American lawn tennis championships here. Margaret Smith (Australia) beat I Monique Salfati (France), 6-4. 6-2 to win the women's crown.43 words
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Article395 1965-04-06 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By MOVIEGOER may ITI never race again. His back injury has been described by MRA official veterinary surgeon M. J. Heningan as serious. "Moviegoer spent a comfortable night considering the seriousness of his inJury," Mr. Heningan said. Mr. Runme Shaw said Moviegoer was395 words
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Article650 1965-04-06 19 KUALA LUMPIIt. Mon. Weight* (or all eight laces of the Selangor Turf Club April meeting here on Sun 'ay Cl. 2 Div. I—sJt1 5Jt Persian Hero 9.03 Redcar 9.00 Royal Heritage 8.13 Jolly Scout 8.10 Tineei Gunong 8.10 Lovable 8.0!) Gunsmith B.CB Film Goer 111 8.04 Alamanda 8.01650 words
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Article58 1965-04-06 19 Victory Cup (Malacca*: WD. Civilians 2 Indians 1. Hutsars Cup (Ipohi: Sekolah TAR w.o. KE VII Sch. Sultan Yussuf Cup a-Hnal (P. Bun tar i T. Anson Malays 3 Knan M.»';ivs 1. Friendlies At B. Oajah: Kintal Kellas 6 Malayan Tin 3: Sultan Yussuf Sch. 2 Old Pupils 0.58 words
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Article20 1965-04-06 19 Ipoh Div. 2: ACS 8 Sameul* Club 2; MES 1 PWD 0. Friendly (Malacca i MAS 4 SFA 1.20 words
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Article44 1965-04-06 19 Malacca Lge: Teachers bt IB Field Ambulance RAMC by inni and 28. RAMC 18 and 70 Teacher). 116 Friendly (Kluang) Pontlan bt Kluang by 18 runs Pontlan 94 (Slngarajah 30.Vemifopel 4-31) Kiuang 78 iSin«aramh 4-19) BADMINTON Inter-Education Office (Sbanj: N«rl bt Malacca 4-3.44 words
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Article14 1965-04-06 19 Baxter trophy (Ipoh) 1 Wong Theen Chee (nett 71) 2 Zalnal Abldin (74).14 words
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Article51 1965-04-06 19 Prrak TCSC twilight competition (Ipoh): Men: High score i handicap.: 1 Ng Kah Kee (228) 2 Teoh Say Chee (224) No handicap: 1 1 Teoh Spy Chee (181 1; Women High score (handicap*: 1 Foo Chin Oo (262) Mrs. Florence Low (2181, i No handicap: 1 Foo Chin Oo51 words
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196 1965-04-06 19 SAAA PLAN TO MAKE AAU MEET BEST YET SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association have) set out to make the Malaysian AAU championships here on July 29. 30 and 31 the biggest and best A.T. Rajah, president ot the Singapore AAA, told Timesport today; "Singapore Is known as the New196 words
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Article160 1965-04-06 19 Changes are needed in youth team KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Although the Malaysian Youth soccer team played well on theli recent tour of Sabah and Sarawak, some changes will be made In the team before they leave for Tokyo on Apr. 20 for the Asian Youth championship which starts on April160 words
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Article38 1965-04-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Th« Selangor Hockey Association un-der-33 trial match scheduled for today at the Police Depot waa washed out by rain. The trial will :be held tomorrow at the same venue at 5.15 p.m.38 words
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Advertisement168 1965-04-06 19 +Wm%' REAR fl Improved Suspension: Ideally balanced suspension contributes immensely to the outstanding driving comfort and extraordinary roadholding, even negotiating bends and corners at high speeds. Accurate and light recirculating ball type fI«PS9VSSIB steering and twin circuit brake system with front disc brakes BT^f^^P^"*^^! are standard features for SAFETY. If168 words
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Advertisement176 1965-04-06 19 Mtt^'/^k YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR fjUi^ YOUR DEPOSITS IJIE WITH *sfj^s SINGAPORE FINANCE |J2/O ■HHHHH INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. A YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITT. /M|^ SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. \9^B^y 294, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. X^ TELEPHONES: ***** (5 LINES)176 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-04-06 19 I DIARY SOCCER Spore Div. !B Pharmaceuticals v PUB (GeylanK*. Hiisiuirj Cup: Sekoiali TAR v Sfkolah DAR <5.15 Ambrose Shield: OES Tapali r St'k. Uh TAR (4. IS. t> Hi m»tcne« at Ipoh Yuk Choy «rd>. HOCKKY— Ipoh Div. 1: La 8al!ians v KIA °B': AntlersL-n mn 'A' v Andertonitns57 words
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513 1965-04-06 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. Jl SIAMESE talisman and a cloth cap with a five-pointed star were among articles found on a captured Malaysian in Pontian soon after the Indonesian infiltrations in August last year, the High Court was told today. Eng513 words
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69 1965-04-06 20 KUCHING. Mon.— The new military airfield built at Lundu in Sarawak's First Division by men of the 3rd Federation Engineer Squadron has been opened to traffic. An RAF twin Pioneer aircraft flown by 'no forward air commander. Group Captain L.B Fos-kt-u. was (lie first to69 words
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Article120 1965-04-06 20 BOMB HOAXERS PLAGUE POLICE SINGAPORE, Mon. More bomb hoaxers continued to plague police, schools and business establishments here today. Four telephone calls, received by police, sent scores of policemen searching buildings lor "bombs" that were not there. The first call came at 7.26 a.m. to St. Joseph's Institution in Bras120 words
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Article36 1965-04-06 20 LONDON. Mon. The Society for individual Freedom said today it wanted to trace American and Commonwealth descendants of the barons who persuaded Britain's Kinj John to sign the Magna Carta m 1215. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article50 1965-04-06 20 JAKARTA, .Mon. Rear Admiral Eddy Martadinata, Indonesia's Navy Chief of Staff, said that Indonesian frogmen were at present being spread along the Borneo border waters and near Singapore, according to Antara News Agency. It quoted him as saying that the frogmen were rradv to counter any "aggression". Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article387 1965-04-06 20 LONDON, Mon— lt was another sati.slactoiy dy In the stock markets, witli a considerable two-way bu.sine.s-, on but with buyers in the majority. Bai gains ni;ukeu ml] exceeded 20.000. The upv. ..id movement continued thsoiiKli the day ana by the clcse gains in equities were387 words
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Article52 1965-04-06 20 LONDON, Mon.—Spot 23'1d., May 23' nd. June 22 9 16d., July 22 5 16d., July Sept. 22 5/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 22'gd., Jan. March 21 15 16d.. April June 21 T-d.. July/ Sept. 21 13 1 fid.. Oct. Dec 21 ,d.. c.l.f. April 22'« d.. May 22d June 21T.d.52 words
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Article23 1965-04-06 20 LONDON. Mon—Buyers *****. fellers £1417... Forward buyers £1405. sellers £1407<?. Settlement £1412' i. Turnover a.m. 125 tons, pm. 320 tons Tone: Firm23 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-04-06 20 A PEAKED cap lies on the ground. There is no mistaking the owner but strict discipline keeps the cap there until it can be retrieved at a more opportune moment. Anyway, it was hardly noticed as the Kuala Lumpur Victoria Institution Cadet Corps turned out smartly58 words
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653 1965-04-06 20 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL From DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanzania, Monday TANZANIA today gave a full hearing to Malaysia's case in its dispute with Indonesia and was emphatically opposed to aggression againsl Malaysian territory. The English language daily here "Nationalist," organ of the ruling party, Tanganyika Nationalist Union, this653 words
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260 1965-04-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— About 700 workers of Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd.. will go on strike on Wednesday over the dismissal of seven workers by the management. The union served a twoweek strike notice following the management's refusal to reinstate the seven. In260 words
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176 1965-04-06 20 Guns, jets and radar in big air defence exercise SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's air defences were alerted and anti-aircraft guns deployed at strategic points today to mark tin start of a two-day exercise to test anti-airrraft and radar defi-ncrs. The alert and drploymrnt of Kirn* were also simultaneously made at Buttrrmiitli176 words
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Article58 1965-04-06 20 ADELAIDE. Mon.— A man went berserk in St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral here today, setting fire to furnishings, smashing fittings and assaulting the verger. Pour policemen overpowered him after he had sprayed an expensive bible, part of the choir stalls, kneelers and a door mat withReuter - 58 words
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Article45 1965-04-06 20 NEW DELHI, Mon— The Indian Government is awaiting a reply from Washington following approaches to the U.S. for the supply of a new type of jet fighter, the Deputy Defence Minister, Mr. D.S. Raju. told Parliament today in a written reply. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article70 1965-04-06 20 LONDON, Mon. Dame Edith Sitwell. 77-year-old poetess and eccentric who died last December, now lies near her mother after being buried in the wrong grave. The mistake was discovered by her brother poet-writer Mr. Sachervell Sitwell. who lives near the family burial place at Weedon, in theReuter - 70 words
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Article32 1965-04-06 20 JAKARTA. Mon— U.S. Presidential envoy Ellsworth Bunker today met Deputy Prime Minister Chaerul Saleh and discussed with him the recent placing under Indonesian control of three American-owned oil companies. AP.AP - 32 words
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259 1965-04-06 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. E. Sato, is to sound out Tengku Abdul Rahman on Japanese peace moves to solve Malaysia-Indone-sia differences, when the Malaysian Prime Minister visits Tokyo next month. This was revealed tonight by Mr. Kenji Fukvinaga. leading259 words
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Advertisement313 1965-04-06 20 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS The following extracts from the letters of appreciation received by the Principal, Cambridge Correspondence School, bear testimony to the effective tuition provided by this institution. Whether you a School Candidate or a Private Candidate, you too will be profited from the systematic tuition offered by t313 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-04-06 20 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period pjn. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterdaj Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu co 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 86 73 C. Highlands 72 57 Jesselton 88 73 Kuching 8851 words
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