The Straits Times, 7 April 1965
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Title Section22 1965-04-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Ma** 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1P«.» 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration500 1965-04-07 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - African views on our dispute with Indons SAMAD ISMAIL From ES-SALAAM, Tues. Tun Abdul Razak assured President Nyerere yesterday that Malaysia "has no wish to get involved in big power poli!ics". and "Malaysia has no wish to get hig powers into the Malaysian Indonesian dispulr". Tun Razak who was happy500 words
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Article, Illustration516 1965-04-07 1 TENGKU WARNS THE TROUBLE-MAKERS They are going round undermining defence plans KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday JENCKU Abdul Rahman today warned anti-national elements against attempts to obstruct or sabotage the Government's security and defence measures. The Government is seriously considering strong measures against these people. We will soon make516 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-04-07 1 Oscars for Julie Mary Poppins Rex Prof. Higgins AND, OF COURSE, My Fair Lady HOLLYWOOD. Tues. British stars captured the top honours at the Academy Award "Oscar" ceremonies last night as musicals headed by •'Mjy Fair Lady" made a striking comeback into the ranks of major films. Rex Harrison andReuter - 401 words
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152 1965-04-07 1 48 HOURS MORE TO LIVE BECAUSE HE TALKED DANANG (South Viet-! nam), Tues. The Vietcong terrorist due to be executed by firing i squad today after being caught with a bomb has been given a 48-hour reprieve because he has started to talk. The man. 22-year-old Le i Dau. wasReuter - 152 words
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574 1965-04-07 1 Our bargaining position now weakened: him KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. fill! Minister off Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swcv Ann. said here today thai any public disclosures of discussions with Britain over the textile quota ;i| this stage would weaken Malaysia's bargaining position Speaking to reporters at I the airport on574 words
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Article86 1965-04-07 1 Another blow for Indons KUALA LU.MPIK. Tues. Security forces yesterday stored further success by capturing one more Indonesian infiltrator in the Kota Tinggi operational area of In hore where a small group of guerillas are on the run. A feu hours later, another Indonesian, in civilian clutbes. gave himself up86 words
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Article44 1965-04-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An eleventh hour attempt by the Ministry of Labour to avert a strike by 700 workers of Berjuntal Tin Dredging Ltd tomorrow morning iailed here today. The strike U scheduled "to start at 7 a.m. tomorrow44 words
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Article29 1965-04-07 1 TOKYO. Tues.— An earth tre- mor shook a wide area of central and northern Japan today for about 50 seconds, but no damage I was repotted. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1965-04-07 1 KARACHI Turs -A tormer chief of thr British Counci? in Prsh.iwar Mr \V Kirkpatrick. VII found murdered In his room at a Pesha'vnr hotel this morning.28 words
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Article59 1965-04-07 1 U ASHIXCiTOX. Tues. Revenue agents yesterday arrested about 6(i people in the Pentagon and other Defence Department Buildings here for allegedly taking part in a ITSSIO.nOO-a-dayl T SS10.n00-a-day numbers racket. The gambling ring was said to have been centred in a Navy Department building, with runners postedReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1965-04-07 1 PEKING Turv— The Chinese Prime Minister Mr Chou En-Ui returned by air today after visit I ing six countries. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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773 1965-04-07 1 British blow to expense account men LONDON. Tiu-s. The Labour (iovemmenl today increased the tax on capital gains and corporation proiils and banned most tax-fcee expense account spending in ils budgel for 1965-6 H. As previously announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. James Callaghan, the basic income taxReuter; AP - 773 words
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Article29 1965-04-07 1 STOP PRESS TSR2 SCRAPPED LONDON. Tuev British Government today announced lone awaited decision to scrap the T8R2 supersonic nuclear bonii>er. the most costly warplane ever built in Britain. Rcuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-04-07 2 V'EW DELHI. Tues. Sheikh Abdullah of Kashmir will not be allowed to visit countries other than those necessary to complete his current pilgrimage to Mecca and return home. L( was announced yesterday. The Foreign Minister. Mr Swaran Singh, told ParllaLhai the move wa> derided byUPI - 147 words
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Article69 1965-04-07 2 Rhodesia: Emergency to stay Salisbury. Tues. only lour weeks before parliamentary elections sche- duleri for May 7. the Government announced yesterday a state of emergency would continue in Salisbury's Highiield African township. The Eniomrncv win clumped on the township but August. The Qovernmptu also outlawed the two leading African Na-AP - 69 words
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129 1965-04-07 2 Manila warned of perils of Red Indonesia MANII.A. Tues— Warnings of the threat of a Communist Indonesia to Philippine security were sounded by an ambassador and i i-.mgress-man yesterda' THE AMBASSADOR to Jakarta Mr. Narcisn Reyes, tell the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that a CommunKf victor? in the internal power129 words
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125 1965-04-07 2 Spy chief who lost heavily gambling defects YEW YORK. Tues. The "Insiders' Newsletter" reported yesterday that Chinese Nationalist chief intelligence officer, Gen. Chen Li, took with him "hundreds of 1 names and code numbers of Chinese Nationalist and American agents" when he defected to Red China. The publication said Gen.125 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-04-07 2 Gilchrist leaves for London to brief —Stewart JAKARTA, Tues. The British Ambassador to Indonesia, Sir Andrew Gilchrist, left here today for London for consultations and to brief the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, on the current situation here. He expects to be away about two or three weeks. Sir AndrewReuter - 141 words
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Article56 1965-04-07 2 VIENTIANE. Tues. Fourteen North Vietnamese prisoners went on public display before a crowd of 1.000 people in Vientiane national stadium yesterday. The prisoners, captured In the bloody battle of Dong Hene last month, were led in one at a time and seated on chairs in the stadiumReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-04-07 2 KINC HUSSEIN of Jordan (left) and his youngest brother. 18-year-old Prince Hassan embrace each other after the King had announced to Parliament that he had named Hassan as Crown Prince in place of Prince Abdullah, his three-year-old son by his marriage to Princess Muna. former EnglishUPI - 68 words
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269 1965-04-07 2 A rebel's change of heart saves hotel SAIGON, Tuesday. COMMUNIST Vietcong plot to blow up Saigon's plush Caravelle Hotel with a 200 1b explosive charge failed when the terrorist to carry out the scheme gave himself up, police said today. A police official said the Red agent last Saturday droveReuter; AP - 269 words
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117 1965-04-07 2 CAIGON, Tues. Th« I.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, returned here yesterday after consultation!) in Washington. He .said he did not think that North Vietnam was willing to negotiate a peace settle* merit. Asked to comment on an American newspaper reportReuter - 117 words
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Article50 1965-04-07 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— Mr. Akin Yaic.v author of the Carter Brown detective stories, has adopted a crippled Chme.se boy during liis May in Hour Kong. He has taken Uio .seven-year-old boy to Au.s;:-,im lor an opera lon which, lie hones, will enable urn to walk. --Router.50 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-04-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby MAVE ENJOVEO 1/ TMEV WENT J V SEEIK4G YOU S wQAAfc NICE J I f ahd <*»/ r\ N I CAW PUT THE 1 tt/E \WONT MISS V CLOCK BACk: V OUR SLEEP _X NT AGAIN S V^aptep ALLjT t44 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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86 1965-04-07 3 CAMDLN (Alabama). Tues. Police led by the Mayor of Camden used tear gas and smoke bombs to disperse Negroes and made 12 arrests at \oting rights march here yesterday. Police dispersed four rarlier attempts to march without using forre. but on the fifth attemptReuter - 86 words
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Article49 1965-04-07 3 CORONADO (California i. Tues. —The aircraft carripr Orlakany and a crew of 3.000 left yesterday for the Far Ea.st. probably thr South China Sea and duty off Vietnam. On the flight deck of the 44.000--ton vessel were jet fighters, bombers and radar NMnMIMM planes. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration374 1965-04-07 3 SOVIETS HALT ROAD, CANAL TRAFFIC AND BUZZ PLANES IN AIR CORRIDOR WEST BERLIN, Tuesday. r £HE Communists yesterday sealed the autobahn linking West Berlin with West Germany, clamped down on canal traffic and threatened interference in the air corridors. One American and two British military cars were374 words
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Article41 1965-04-07 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues.— Some 65 people were injured and taken to hospital after three buses, two lorrif s and two cans collided in a multiple pile-up in thick fog on a I main road near here yesterday. I Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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73 1965-04-07 3 PALM SPRINGS I California). Tues.— Former actor Tom Neal was arraigned in the municipal court here yesterday on a charge of murdering his 29-year-old third wife and judge Eugene Therieau set April 12 for a preliminary hearing. Police arrested Neal. 61. after findingReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-04-07 3 ROCKET EXPERT ADMITS: I SPIED FOR THE RUSSIANS LONDON, Tuesday. A BRITISH Government guided weapons expert was sent for trial here yesterday accused of having passed weapons secrets to Russia for £5,000 in an operation which featured musical "codes' on Moscow Radio. Frank Clifton Bossard, 52-year-old former intelligence officer andReuter - 292 words
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88 1965-04-07 3 XJOUSTON (Texas), Tues.— U.S. astronauts Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford were chosen yesterday for America's first two-man space flight linking two separate spacecraft in orbit. It will be America's fourth two-man flight in the Gemini series, the first of which was successfully carried out lastReuter - 88 words
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Article35 1965-04-07 3 LIMA. Tues. Police yesterday us-ed tear-gas after students, pro- testing at increased bus fares, set i up barricades across a street here I and set, petrol ablnze to stop traf- fie. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article119 1965-04-07 3 £83,000 diamond theft at airport I ONDON, Tues. In- dustrial diamonds worth £83.000 were stolen yesterday from the safe of an import freight shed occupied by Aer Lingus. the Irish airline at London airport Detectives found entry was made by forcing the door lock of the shed, but the thiefAP - 119 words
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Article32 1965-04-07 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Tlie Atomic Energy Commission said an underground nuclear test blast was fired yesterday at its Nevada test site. It was the seventh such test announced this year. A.P.AP - 32 words
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118 1965-04-07 3 I ONDON, Tues. Britain has warned Spain that she will take whatever measures may be neressary to defend and sustain the people, of Gibraltar in their present difficulties caused by Spanish border restrictions. The warning was published in a White Paper which said: "The measuresReuter - 118 words
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312 1965-04-07 3 Two Americans held on charges of spying for the Russians WASHINGTON, Tues. Two men were arrested today on charges of conspiring to sell U.S. defence secrets to the Soviet Union. One of the men was identified as a Defence Department messenger who had been missing from duty for two monthsReuter - 312 words
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Article49 1965-04-07 3 LONDON, Tues.— Prime Mlr.ister Harold Wilson wi'.l fly to New York on April 13 for a mer lr.i; With UN Secretary-General Thant. Ho wlil visit Washington later for talks with President Johnson. WhiK in New York, he will ;iddres> the Ecoiv m;c Club.— UPl.49 words
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Article32 1965-04-07 3 RIO-DE-JANEIRO. Tue». Twenty-four pe< pie were killed when a passenger train and a goods train collided on the border of R:o-de-Janriro ard Mit:;is Genus states yehierciay, police taid. Reuier.Reuter - 32 words
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404 1965-04-07 5 NEW YORK, Tuesday. f HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today called for "fair economic and trading policies" from the United States in a speech he made to the Far East American Council here. He spoke generally about Malaysia404 words
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299 1965-04-07 5 Khir flies to Bangkok to meet Khoman KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will meet the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, in Bangkok tomorrow to study any fresh moves by Thailand to mediate in the Malay-sia-Indonesia dispute. Inche Khir announced this to reporters before299 words
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77 1965-04-07 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. Brunei postmen are being supplied with new uniforms j to make them easily recog- i nlsable by the public, the j Superintendent of Posts. Hajl AH Khan, announced, j Thi-y will wear khuki with lar^o bra-s shirt buttons HtiMsWd "Pub." OnReuter - 77 words
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Article43 1965-04-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister <;f Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. left today for a five-day visit of Sabah and Sarawak to Inspect hospitals and clinics there. He will also inspect the St. John Ambulance and the Red Cross.43 words
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Article52 1965-04-07 5 RANOAR Tucs. One thousand nipnitM-r.^ of tho Rod Cross in Per!!? will lake !•>.»!•: In parade at 4.30 p.m. on Fndiiy on the Puti;i English School p;iri.<nf?. Dr. Sypfl M.ihmood. patron of the Perils Rtci Crass Society, will i Inspect a guard of honour and take52 words
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226 1965-04-07 5 Umno division urges ban on strikes jiiUAR. Tues. The i 1 Umno division here last night decided to urge the Go^ ernment to ban strikes because of the "tense" situation between Malaysia and I'^onesia. Before the resolution was passed, the secretary of the division. Inche Omar bin Haii Zainal. told226 words
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Article50 1965-04-07 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues.— A taxi-driver. Ali bin Mahmud. 26. was charged in the magistrate's court here today with raping a 16--year-old housewife. The offence was alleged to have been committed at Kampong Kubang Patah. four miles from here, i on March 24. Bail was allowed.50 words
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Article43 1965-04-07 5 PENANG. Tups. The former Ruia Muda of Sarawak. Mr. An- thony Brooke, will address Pej nang Rotarians at their weekly luncheon at the Rotary room in the E and O Hotel tomorrow. He 1 will speak on "Towards world unlrv-'43 words
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Article39 1965-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Ame- rican Cunsul-General. Mr. John A. Lacey. will speak on "People The New Dimension of Diplomacy" at a dinner organised by the American University Club at the Shanghai Restaurant, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.39 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Shirley Bassey, the famed coloured singer from Britain, will fly into Singapore on Sunday for two shows at the National Theatre. She will perform with Matt Monro, the British crooner, on April l and 13. The 28-year-old singer, born in Cardiff and144 words
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188 1965-04-07 5 LONDON, Tuesday. THE present strength of the Gurkha Brigade in the British Army, now standing at about 14,300, will not be altered while Britain's commitments to Malaysia continue at their present level, the Army Minister. Mr. Fred Mulley, told Parliament yesterday. MR. JAMES ALLASONReuter - 188 words
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Article69 1965-04-07 5 Man accused of having a gun SINGAPORE. Tues. A man arrested yesterday morning at Gilstead Road was today charged In a magistrate's court with unlawful possession of a .25 mm automatic pistol. Poh Hock Seng also faced a second charge of unlawful possession of six ,round< of .25 mm calibre69 words
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Article23 1965-04-07 5 RAUB. Tues. The Umno youth section here will hold its annual meeting at 9 a.m. on Sunday at the Town Hall.23 words
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226 1965-04-07 5 Danger of nation of yes-men, by Kean Siew pENANG, Tues. The secretary general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said today that the party must continue to oppose the Government in order to maintain democracy. "If we give way, the whole country will become a nation of yes-men,"226 words
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Article59 1965-04-07 5 IPOH, Tues. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew, who is on a two-day tour of schools in Kinta. visited eight primary and secondary schools in Batu Gajah yesterday. He was accompanied by Mr. Ns Pah Yam. MP for Batu Gaiah and the59 words
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Miscellaneous207 1965-04-07 5 Onp By V.T. finmlin 1 .i£^,yj<£,, t X*~> P£AP YEH AN 1 I SURE HATE rsEE I I HAPPENS WEIJ., IT POTT NEED I |P^^TJuST WMCH_ AN' V BA^ TSEE A NICE C*- GUY LIKE HIM EVCPV TO hjAPPEN THIS YEM? POTT FORGET V HIS OLD BRUNNEHILDEiy MADE A FOOL207 words
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237 1965-04-07 6 Arrest powers for Geylang peace officials SINGAPORE, Tues. Peace Committee members in Geylanjf Serai will be issued with membership cards next week, empowering them to arrest any person who attempts to disrupt racial harmony. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, disclosing this today said: "Card holders will have powers as237 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-04-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A party of 20 District Councillors from Semangat. Sarawak, on a visit to Malaya and Singapore, were greatly impressed today when taken round to see the Jurong industrial complex and the Housing estate at Quetnstoun. Before they flew bark to Kurhing later this afternoon, they paid142 words
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247 1965-04-07 6 64 FATALITIES ON ROAD IN FIRST 3 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. DOAD accidents have claimed 64 lives in the 1V first three months of this year, during which a total of 7,781 accidents occurred, the latest police statistics revealed today. Though the number of accidents dropped considerably as compared with the247 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-04-07 6 MRS. AMY EDE (above), and her husband. Mr. J. Ede, will give a talk on orchids at the premises of the YWCA International Women's Club at Raffles Quay at 10 a.m. today.36 words
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Article49 1965-04-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajarainam. will open the New Zealand paintings and ceramics exhibition at the National Library at 5.30 p.m on Friday. The exhibition will be open between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily from April 10 till April 18.49 words
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230 1965-04-07 6 TENANTS TO SEE HOUSING BOARD CHIEF SINGAPORE, Tues. The chairman of the Tiong Bahru prr-vvar flats tenants' committee. Mr. l.im Song Seng, will lead a delegation to meet the Housing Board chairman. Mr. Tan Gia Gan, to find out the reasons for the Government's refusal to allow tenants to stay230 words
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236 1965-04-07 7 Tin pact: Malaysia wants Rhodesia barred UNITED NATIONS,| Tues. Rhodesia would be barred fromi acceding to a proposed new five-year agreement on the production and marketing of tin under a proposal offer-' ed by Malaysia yester- day on behalf also of other producing nations. Sources close to the conference, beingReuter - 236 words
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Article104 1965-04-07 7 BATU PAHAT. Tues. A j youth. Suardl bin Ka- slyan, 17. was yesterday I ordered by the Sessions Court to be sent to Henry Gurney School until he Is 21 for outraging the modesty of a girl and stealing a gold necklace from her. Suardi,104 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-04-07 7 'j'UN Abdul Raxak presents a gift to Kenya President Jomo Kenyatta before the start of their talks in Nairobi. Tun Razak is currently on a tour of eight African countries. He was in Tanzania yesterday. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration373 1965-04-07 7 Malaysia right in getting allied aid: Indian Minister SINGAPORE. Tues. AN Indian Cabinet Minister has said here that Malaysia was justified in asking for allied help to counter the threat from Indonesia, i Mr. C. Subramaniam. India's Minister for Food and Agriculture, in an interview with Television Malaysia (Singapura). also373 words
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Article73 1965-04-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Wong Chong Wen. 21. today walked out of the magistrate's i court a free man. although he had j been sentenced to three months'! i jail for dishonestly retaining a motor-cycle belonging to Lee Ch'.n Chan. building construction i labourer. Reason: Wong, who73 words
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Article42 1965-04-07 7 KANGAR. Tues.— Tup Royal M.a.iv.Man Police band will stage a floodlit tattoo on the Derma English School padung here on April 22 The Regent of Perils Teng<ni SulfinwJi. and his Consort. Puan Sharif ah Salwah. will attend.42 words
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135 1965-04-07 7 MUAR, Tues. The Umno division here has proposed the formation of a platoon of the Territorial Army in every kampong in the country "so that the citizens can keep watch over their homes." This was one of the resolutions passed at a meeting of135 words
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Article26 1965-04-07 7 RAUB. Tues. The Dim net Officer. Inche Abu Baktir bin Haji Abdul Majid. opened a $25,000 mosque in Kampong Ajai. 12 miles from here-26 words
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Article21 1965-04-07 7 TANGKAK. Tues. An exhibition of captured Indonesian arms will be held at the Serom Commuyoity Hall on Sunday.21 words
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135 1965-04-07 7 Standard school uniforms by 1967: Khir L l \1 LIMPIR. Tues. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. yesterday announced plans to standardise school uniforms by 1967. What he had >n mind, he said, was one set of uniforms for boys and girls in primary schools and another set135 words
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138 1965-04-07 7 Death for Indon murderer in Sabah to stay lESSELTON Tue« J Supriadi bi.i Rahard* jo. an Indonesian who was sentenced to death last year for murder, lost his appeal yesterday against the sentence. Suprtadi alleged bo was a guerilla and had killed another Indonesian. Mimed Sulaiman. under orders received fromReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration926 1965-04-07 8 Verbatim transcript of Premier's answer on Malay rights (SINGAPORE, Tins. In criticising Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Ku;in Yew, on what be \\;is alleged lo have said in Australia ;i l> «> v I special rights for Malays, the Malaysian Minis926 words
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Article165 1965-04-07 8 Widow of watchman gets $15,800 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today awarded a widow with three young children total damages ot $15,800 with costs for the loss of her husband. Labh Singh, who was killed in a road accident four years ago. The award was165 words
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95 1965-04-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Malaysian Ambassador to Germany. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Jumal. who flew into Singapore on Sunday on the Lufthansa inaugural service, said toJa'y that the West German people were in full sympathy with Malaysia in her strugKle against Indonesia confrontation. News95 words
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94 1965-04-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues The Ministry of Education is sponsoring a series of piano recitals by young local pianist Miss Jenny Wong, 16, to raise funds for her overseas music training. Miss Wong, 16. will leave In September for the United States, where she94 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-04-07 8 MR. AND MRS. PS. Thevan seen after their wedding at the Registry. The bridegroom, a clerk at the General Hospital. is the son of Madam K. Pakrisamy. The bride, former Miss Tham Suet Ying. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tham Kam Cheonff. She58 words
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474 1965-04-07 8 JOHORE. BAHRU, Tues rpHE Johore Bahru High Court was today told how a man from Batu Pahat left on a business trip to Indonesia last year, and later found himself back in Malaya with a group of armed Indonesians. Eng Keock474 words
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Advertisement120 1965-04-07 8 l tx£M&'im!r Ba^aßflßk&.' "^wJfct* v, i^jhh i^^c^l bHhHu il Bal aw I WW WRt^ M bvlsP fTI i^BB BBa^BBa^BM a^ffsßaHlp'^Mßai l^'^i&aiißfl jf^***" ''it 1 '""WAi BBS""^ Sd^S^E ill S£gJS|fcff giilljflllSi l^^ ES^^S^^^^^flßßa^Ba^Bßal "*v" i" <> x!S-* >. 5j A All Transistor .1 w m|(c) PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER 4tA in h120 words
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Miscellaneous247 1965-04-07 8 Straits Times Crossword AC'KOSS 7. a man without a name de»1. Enable war prisoner In th« crlbes a land of opportunity Engineers to return (7). I. Brass plate giving ring tea Mor pay when rou yrt tomusical Instrument (7). vond certain age <8K 9. Foundation for graduate* on 1J s247 words
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244 1965-04-07 9 Malaysian Indon dispute: 'Japan cautious' KCAI.A LrMPI'R. Tues. Japan is adopting a cautious attitude in the Malaysia-Indone-sia dispute in view of Thailand's recent unsuccessful attempt. "In view of this, our Prime Minister. Mr. E. Sato, has driided not to send a representative to Kuala Lumpur or Jakarta to arrange for244 words
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Article58 1965-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. TIWS. A par'v Dl 20 district councillors from Scmangat. Imwik, on a VWt to Malaya and Singapore, were greatly impressed today by the Jumng industrial complex and the housing estate at Queenstown. Before they flew back to Kuclunjr Jatrr this afternoon, they i led nn58 words
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Article34 1965-04-07 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues. About 1.000 Malay contractors from all o\er Kelantan will attend a seminar on Malay participation in commerce and industry to be held h>-ra on May 17 and May 18.34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1965-04-07 9 Tetißku Azman Shah kisses the Sultans hand at the ceremony TENGKU AZMAN nanipd hnad of rhe Council of Regency25 words
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137 1965-04-07 9 Shell plans coastal oil search in Borneo KUCHING. Tues.— The Sarawak Shell Oil Company plans to spend about S7 million on drilling operations this year and another 56 million on a survey of the Borneo roast in collaboration with Bruroi Shell Co. A Shell spokesman satd tort.i th;it two new137 words
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Article43 1965-04-07 9 PENANG. Tue> Lim Kwang Clui.ui. 37. was today fined 55.000 or six months liiil in default for attempting to defraud the Govern- ment of 51.295 duty on 30 case* of liquor on April 8 last year. H* i pieadrd guilt v.43 words
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Article34 1965-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.- Policp I made tv (i .separate raids in the j K:.to:i? ana yesterday and ar- rested two eangland "fighters" I under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions) Otdinance. I34 words
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365 1965-04-07 9 Selangor Sultan and Consort leave today on tour of Europe KLANG. Tues The Sultan of Selangor today called on the people to strengthen their spirit of solidarity and preserve the peace and security of the country. He said this in^the Throne Room of the Istana Alam Shah here on the365 words
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Article53 1965-04-07 9 TELUK ANSON. Tuck. Th« Raja Muda of Perak will open the World Health Day exhibition -\t the Kwokk Tonß Association her« tomorrow at 10 a.m. A;noi:« those takinit par! In 'h» exhibition are the atmculturnl. health and dental departments, the St Johji Ambulance Bripurie and the Malayan53 words
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Article50 1965-04-07 9 KANGAR. TlMa. j<t:n.(luri<i:n bin Ahmad, ruled 4$ months, of Kacnpone Telolc Karhang Binione. won :)ic first pr:zp In lie Perlu I HeV.ih Department's annual b*Dy show held here on Sunday. Runner-op wai Ncrli/a bin:* Ahmad six n-.o:*hv of Parana* Men 1 i han 60 babtsa wpt»> fret-50 words
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113 1965-04-07 9 TRAWLERS: GHAZALI TO DECIDE AFTER THAI TRIP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Ghazali Jawi, leaves for Thailand on April 19 to get a first-hand knowledge of the trawler fishing industry there. He will be accompanied by the Director of Fishe- rles. Mr. Soong Mm Kong,113 words
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Article97 1965-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The first bowling alley for a Royal Air Force station in the Far I East, is to be opened at Changi at 6.30 p.iri. on Friday, by the Par East Air Force Comander. Air Marshal P G. Wykeham. Hp will bowl the97 words
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Article28 1965-04-07 9 NIBONG TEBAI-. Tues. -The Penang State Government has given $20,000 under the rural development scheme to St. Anthony's Church here for a new building. I28 words
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Advertisement214 1965-04-07 9 i^n^ Ivl^b^b^b^bßl b^b^P^ ~vt? ■^24 JaVDanD b^L^K b^bT^b^l INTERFLORA A SPECIAL THOUGHT FOR EASTER? Siy it wkh flowen by Interflor* and be sur« thit the presentattonli' perfect. Wherever you are Its so euy to lend flowen the Interftorm wiy— just a phone call to your nearest Interflora florist and they214 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-04-07 9 Bags Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl y Y3UOS/ PORKY/ /<SIVE TWE.W A GOOV\k s ''te'efl HOUSE IS ON J D!MNER AND THE f V^V k ?'■*£> jr- *S >Pi RST THING THEY h'\f I// vQ^^L^--^ > I 1 LL TEACH THEA\y L^ W.%^/( HUM V I US W.ATS BURNIN,46 words
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Article108 1965-04-07 10 rrf« S/i Minimum, THE FAMILY OF the kttS Baa ..iik fnen<i.«. relatives M <nn or ears, donations, visit' :n their recen MR. AND MRS. P. aMaaMoaM and fr:ond» for thei: kind messages, assistance, attendant rate on the occasion of thr,' MRS. ALOYSIUS R. MAOHAVAt. the (tal of General HoiipitM.108 words
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Article93 1965-04-07 10 hull phi MOTEL Afternoon lea v to trench pantries. Philip A His I mci entertain you witb classical n.u.'n viiu 10 7.00 p.m ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of K.r.il.i-.imajam will be held at Indian Association Ipon II 1.19R5, at '.< :so a.m. Members please noif ROLAND'S. Introdiinnc The UM "France"93 words
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Article31 1965-04-07 10 SCIENCE AND HEALTH with »»T to the Scriptures r.y Mary Baker BrtrtT trom i'hn«tmn frienre RftsdInt: Room, t OrnnKi- Uruvc Road. 8 pore )ii iiimt, lonKhi ii 30 p.m.31 words
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Article571 1965-04-07 10 Throughout his second t African tour Tun Razak has I found welcome support for Malaysian participation in the Afro-Asian conference in AlI giers. Probably Indonesia's I strong objections have been I helpful. Malaysia is both Asian and independent, the first being a matter of geography and the571 words
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Article397 1965-04-07 10 The rumbf of victims in the typhoid oi:' break in Singapore continues to rise, fifteen new cases over the week-end bringing the total to 52. For'.unately, thr danger seems to have been successfully localised at the Chung Cheng High School. Food hawkers selling their wares at the school have397 words
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Article238 1965-04-07 10 Inche Khir Johari's proposal lor a standard school uniform throughout the country is bound to get a mixed reception. First critics are likely to be tiiose who dislike any kind of school uniform, much less a standard one, and who -are confident they are rich enough to keep238 words
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155 1965-04-07 10 Burgled seven times and no saving arms WITH monotonous reguarity the houses I live in have been burgled. Since my arrival In this country in late 1959 I recall seven attempts, reporting two which were moderately successful but ignoring tne other efforts which I frustrated before they achieved anything. The155 words
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Letter99 1965-04-07 10 In Bangkok after one theft I obtained a revolver, let this be known to servants and neighbours and experienced no further burglaries during the next two years of my stay in that country. The last significant fact which underlines the futility of the argument of the Police concerning the issue99 words
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Letter77 1965-04-07 10 1 protest against the hideous advertising hoardings that are being errcted along the roadsides in Northern Malaya. If we must copy aspects of the American and European way of life why select ugly ones? The authorities should forbid the desecration of our landscape in this way.77 words
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Letter76 1965-04-07 10 WHY do the Customs TT tax goods such as washing-basins and rice bowls bought in Padang Besar, Perlis? Recently my friends and I hired a bus to pay a visit to Padang Pesar. On our arrival, we found that goods there were very much cheaper than tn our76 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1965-04-07 10 JOHN STIRLING - Thailand grapples with 20th century dangers JOHN STIRLING By «y BANGKOK. Tuesday In the land of smiles and temples a tough layer lies underneath the gentle surface of a charming people AMONG the sick, strifetorn or merely bankrupt nations of South-east Asia, Thailand shines serenely like one of its own1,153 words
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Article547 1965-04-07 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS, By MA. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Perchaya (v>— to believe; mrama (also agama. igama) (n)— religion: ktntiasa (adv.) always: susah (n, adj> difficulty, difficult; miskin iadj) poor; kelmarin (n, ariv) day before yesterday, the other day; hadiah mi gift, present: mfnghadiahkan (v> to present, to547 words
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Advertisement602 1965-04-07 10 Straits Tiaet k Malay MaU Clsstlfied etfvertltementt msy f handed to COLD •TOWAGE SUPERMARKET Orchsrd Rosd (teceetlentst Desk) COLO STORACC BRANCHES At Holland Roatf Katona Msvsl Bate. Authorlied *f«ntt CITY BOOK STOMf LTD Wlnchetter Houit. Collytr Qumy THE NEWS FRONT fl'ipatrick s Suovrinsriiel M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admirjity Road. Nsvsl602 words
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Advertisement117 1965-04-07 10 HOHNER MELODIC* Mad* by M. Mohnsr, Gsrmanr nsßan^r '^Bsaal Mrlodics SOPRANO Ton* ronge, 2 chromotic octova*. with Grean Plostic Corrying Cos* $I*so Melodies ALTO Tine ronge. 2 chromotic octovev with Red Plostic Corrying Case 51«.50 Melodies PIANO -2* "Pocket Piano" with 76 plostic Piono Keys, new Supertone Reeds, complete with117 words
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Advertisement79 1965-04-07 10 r RENT I REDIFFUSION I ■mi it" s a>* i i i i Him iii ■ii i i i i Your LAST Chance nuHnn To Buy A B CHALLEN E^^SS~£»^ft At the OLD Price I I Factory Price Increases I Py R y V 8.14.1 Krom .MAY I RVsaS**** A79 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-04-07 11 WATCHMAN WAS GOING OFF DUTY WHEN LANDSLIDE OCCURRED KAJANG. Tues. A watchman was buried alive yesterday in a landslide at a tin mine in Sungei Chua. one mile from here. I ntil tonight, the body of Hong Chu, 70. had not been recovered from the mining area belonging228 words
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207 1965-04-07 11 Bahaman: How we can stop this 'curse to mankind KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsucim. said today that smallpox could be eradicated only through world-wide co-opera-tion and effective action. He said with rapid modern transportation and international travel it was very easy for the disease207 words
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82 1965-04-07 11 I IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— I Investigations are still going on regarding the 79 Malaysian fishermen captured by Indian patrol boats near the Nicooar Islands early last month. "The latest news from the Indian Government is that it is still checking their names against the82 words
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Article68 1965-04-07 11 TELI'K AN3ON. luo*. —A dinner and dance, sponsored by the Women's Club here will be held at Urn Diiv Training Centre hall off Batak Rabii Road on Pridav in »id of the National Defence Fund The club under the chairmanship of Che Puan Besar. consort68 words
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Article229 1965-04-07 11 15,000 back clerks' strike call SINGAPORE. Tues.— The 15.000-strong Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation today pledged its "full support" for the threatened strike by 2,000 government clerks scheduled to start on Friday. The Federation, however, appealed to both the Government and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, representing the clerks,229 words
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Article70 1965-04-07 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees wants the Currency Board to grant its employees with more than three years' service lnteresti free loans to buy their own homes. This is one of the union's claims submitted to the Board for new collective agreement.70 words
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Article122 1965-04-07 11 THESE PEOPLE WORSE THAN ENEMY pENANG, Tues.— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. last night condemned "irresponsible elements" who had been causing unnecessary fright among the people. In an obvious reference to the recent spate of bomb hoaxes in the city, Dato Wong said the perpetrators were "even worse122 words
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Article21 1965-04-07 11 TANG.KAK. Tues. A new J42.000 Malay school for 300 pupils has been built at Sengkang. 18 miles from here.21 words
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Article21 1965-04-07 11 TANOKAK. Tues. The Johoro State Government has granted the Tangkalt Town Council $1.4 million for rural development.21 words
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199 1965-04-07 11 IPOH, Tues. The x Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce wants the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to stick to Its claim of $180 million "blood debt" from the Japanese Goverrv ment. This was one of three resolutions adopted at a special closed door199 words
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Article73 1965-04-07 11 Oven Air defence tests OINGAPORE, Tues. The Royal Air Force ground and air exercise coded "Gunex 1" at both Singapore and Butterworth ended today. A spokesman for the Far East Air Force confirmed that all air force units, including the ground-to-air Bloodhound Mark 2 guided missiles, took part in the73 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-04-07 11 rpHE Netherlands Ambassador, 1 Mr. L. Kruyrbosch. breaking the ground for his $500,000 residence at Jalan Langgak Coif, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The two-storey residence, which will be ready by December, will have a swimming pool. Imported Italian marble, costing $30,000. will be used for66 words
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178 1965-04-07 11 A disgraceful crime, man of 56 told SINGAPORE, Tucs. Mr. Justirtf 1:3 Buttrose in the High Court today told an elderly plumber's assistant found guilty of attempted rape of a 12-year-old girl: "You have committed a shocking and a disgraceful crime." He added: "If there had been any suggestion that178 words
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Miscellaneous658 1965-04-07 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels 5 KuaU l.umpur Sc Gallant; 7.35 Jack Benny 800 Penmnr. 6 Ipoh Malacca News In Mandarin; 8 10 Health 2.00 pm. Test pattern and Talk by Dr. Manoharan; 834 tone; 5.15 Test pattern and Sword of freedom; 9.00 News in music; 5.45 Opening and pro- the658 words
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Article76 1965-04-07 12 About half a million gross tons of shipping will be launched at a single Japanese yard this year, the Aloi yard of Ishikawajlma, according to reports. The plan is to launch 16 vessels of which seven will be mediumsized tankers, taking only two months from76 words
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410 1965-04-07 12 Quota move hits S'pore wheat flour imports [SINGAPORE'S quota system designed to reduce foreign imports of wheat flour and introduced in December 1963, is having its de sired effect. The extent of this success is illustrated by the import figures. These show that last year, the first full year of410 words
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Article130 1965-04-07 12 THE possible use of green slate x In Malaysia's future housing and building schemes was discussed in Singapore by a British executive during a viiit recently. Mr. Harold Ogden, sales manager of Broughton Moor Green Slate Quarries. said that the material I.s ideal for Internal and external130 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-04-07 12 KEY Engineering Co. Ltd. of England, manufacturers, of pitch fibre pipes, obtained a 300 per cent rise in business in Malaysia during the past 12 months. This was stated In Singapore by 1 the export sales manager. Mr. K Stratton, while on a208 words
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Article48 1965-04-07 12 Unlu>d Stcteti suto m.ikpr^ srtifduled production of 216 123 cars last week, against 210.364 the previous week, and 173.802 a year aso. v t* reported General Motors plans were to build lM.r«2 cars j against 1!0.925 the previous week i and 92.379 a year earlier.48 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-04-07 12 Literacy boosts insurance business THE higher level of literacy in Singapore has been a ma;or factor behind the enormous growth in the State's life insurance business in the past ten years, according to Mr. A.E. Geddes. former general manager of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. Education l-a.s enabled many289 words
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Article34 1965-04-07 12 Guthrie and Co. Ltd. have been appointed agents throughout Borneo for the full range of Diethelm aluminium products. This Is announced by Mr. E. Flechter. manager Aluminium Department, Diethelm and Co. Ltd.34 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-04-07 12 A Malaysian insurance executive who is regarded as well representing the new generation of local insurance men on the way up, is to undergo advanced training in Britain. He is Mr Eddie Chew Yew Teck. of the Royal Insurance Group.201 words
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205 1965-04-07 12 rF Bank of East Asia, at its annual general meeting held in Hong Kong last month, reported a profit of HK51.021.061 for last year. With HK51. 657,533 brought, forward from the previous year, the bank was reported to have now available for distribution205 words
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Article48 1965-04-07 12 The chairman of BOAC. Sir Giles Guthrie, announced in Lon- I don that, orovtsional results for j BOAC for the year ended March 31 i showed an operating surplus of at least £15 million. A clear net profit of more than £7 million i.s expected48 words
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Advertisement274 1965-04-07 12 DON'T BUILD CASTLES Be practical! Invest your money wisely. Earn up to 1% interest and make that dream come true. Save with OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD.. and enjoy double security get Free Accident Insurance while your money grows. i cjn OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. 4 A 4-1, Collyar Quay. Singapore.274 words
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Advertisement323 1965-04-07 12 DIIDD CD HktT nUDDEn AMomg jSj oencnone p\« DEUrUnUO M*i These Oiescl-cnpincd BHDIOKD trucks BFDFORDS provide the reliable. I arc operated hv a company in loliore efficient and economical tunsport that I <-<■ '■•**Cit* whose business is the concentration of is so vital for the progress and develop fcfc^^^ Ifcflfel323 words
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Advertisement45 1965-04-07 12 ATLAS' BEARING METALS PHOSPHOR BRONZE BUSHINGS HAVE SERVED MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY FOR 3Q YEARS V I M>Wr>k I VKMTA ijl I MHMK* I|l "INFRANGA" Diesel Metal 1 •AMACOL" White Bronze "AMOL" I Phosphor Bronze Rods I "KYLPA" Soft Solders AVAILABLE EX-STOCK SHMKAT PATEPSOff SMOKS (HO BOMB45 words
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Advertisement146 1965-04-07 13 OIY BOAC OFFERS 12 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO UK mm MONDAY 1 8A.713 lems at 9.45 p.m. Comet TUESDAY 8A.789 leaves a! 8 00 a.m. i 8A.721 leaves it '.40 p.m. Comet WEDNESDAY BA 793 leates at 2.30 p.m. Comet BA 701 leaves it 8.15 p.m. r*=~ 707 THURSDAY 8A.797 leaves146 words
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Advertisement65 1965-04-07 13 NIVICO jL SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT >lfl^\ T^^jj/ ro4x »Ko«»«>Oph 1 bond MW *«Ml \T^^k c»i»«i««»i«n 4" t»«k«r uttafl *p— UMI botttriM V^^^Hr/ Ll r"<* I'HK/hMM. JUS N I V T C C\ FULLY B NTEEO fMii 111 V IV^ VJ SERVICE STATIOHS THROUGHOUT MUAYSI A DISTRIBUTORS FOR65 words
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Article26 1965-04-07 14 It Ward* US (Minimum) AOELPMI ROOF GARDEN Malay--i.,n NikM soii-il'imi pin Saturday Malay Dances and Fanhion PMSJ charite $3/-. Book .-arty. I hone (Spore) 2110.26 words
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Advertisement1980 1965-04-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS »nrdM $1 (Ml*.) Box SI rt*. txtro SALES ENGINEER. Old estahlmhed Britmh Company requires a well educated Sale* Engineer with good contacts In the Building and Civil Engineering industries. He should be capable of interpreting drawings, preparing cptlmutes and carrying on correspondence with Principals and Client* with1,980 words
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Advertisement914 1965-04-07 14 EDUCATION IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St ets. extra RAPID COURSE BOOKKEEPING Typt'wrltlnK. Shorthand. LCC Exam; Health Srienre. Rclikious Knowledge, Cambridge Kxam. Modern School. 18 Battery Kond. 8 pore »36tMi. VACANCIES: ME UNIVERSITY, Senior Cambridge, secretarial. Stenotraphy. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewin me. English. Kaja's College. KaMlc* Place: wiiiS (Spore i. IVPEWRITINU,914 words
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Advertisement791 1965-04-07 14 HIRE PURCHASE IS Word* <« f Mm.) etas M ets. #i«r. PHILIPS TBSS REFRIGERATORS. Easy Terms Avails hie. Mulllvox. 46. BeleKle House. Phone S-pore *****. TELEVISIONS. RADIOS. REFRIGERATORS, Klectncal Appliances call at Kong Ming Electrical. 22 Queen* Crescent, Tel: B'pore 642*66. "tnjoy your T.V. viewing at less tbao 40c per791 words
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Advertisement999 1965-04-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ISWord* U (Min.)— Box St rt*. mxtrm ONE OWNER Vespa Scooter 150 cc. excellent condition, Insured/Taxed, low mileage Phone Singapore *****/3 Ext. 18 FIAT 1100. 1959. private owner, aelllnK $2400/- 0.n.0. Contact Choo, '><>. Robinson Road, Telephone (Spore) *****. IVORY RED BORGWARD Coupe. Registered 1963, 35 m.p.g.999 words
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Advertisement1085 1965-04-07 15 \BENULINE 1 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL fc CONTINENTAL PORT* BENDEARG For London May 5 .p'rT;, m J*k "S B« BENMACDHUI jg, g» Singapore P. Sham Penang Antwerp Jaaa 4 Apr 13/13 Apr IS/11 Apr 21,21 Singapore P. Sham Paatat BENVALU L'don, A'werp, H'burg, R'daa Apr 17/18 Apr 28/21 at1,085 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-04-07 15 togh~ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. C 0. f LTD. \F y U.K./Continent Si.igtport P. S'tura Ptnaai CITT OF JOHANNESBURG L'don. H'burg. B'mtn. N'oaa. A'wtrp, Neocastll, M'krt 17 II Apr CASTILIAN riavra. L'Oon. H rjurg. R'daa II IB Am 21/22 Apr CITY Of GLASGOW London, Hburg. R'atm. Havrt tangemouth 2t Jl AM1,266 words
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726 1965-04-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent mIIKRK was little of note I again on the Stock Exchange yesterday and very little, if any, improvement in turnover. Although the market was generally featureless Guinness showed some improvement and about 60.000 shares changed hands After last sales on726 words
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Article27 1965-04-07 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Apr. 5 Apr. 6 •Industrials: 75.46 75.28 Tins: 99.UU 100.71 S rubbers: 103.57 103.53 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10027 words
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Article88 1965-04-07 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore *> wharvea or expected today aril Jan Matejko 1/2, B«Dtong N.W. 4, Havrlsteln 8/9, Sedenak N.W. 5. Letting 25. Glenartney 31/32, Nlenlrel Maru 40/41, and Thoncape 44. Port Swettenham: Wharf Berths: Angus, Serdang, Glent'arn, Melampus. New Wharf Berth! Bunda Uouualnvllle. Chltral. Stream88 words
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Article17 1965-04-07 16 Further March rubber crops Included: Ayer Molck 44.290 lb. and Bukit KatU 41 380 lb.17 words
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Article100 1965-04-07 16 MELBOURNE, Tv««. JNDUSTRIAL moves were small and about in balance in quiet trading. Some key stocks however, lost ground. Base metals and oils were barely steady. Mt. Isa lost 9d. to 335. 3d. Mount Isa N. Hroken Hill UOs) :v- it Ampol in 11 Aunt. Cod. Ind Aunt.100 words
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Article247 1965-04-07 16 APRIL Hrst grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yesterday at 75J cenU per In. up five-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The t.je was uncertain. R..VS. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int.247 words
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Article36 1965-04-07 16 ON tbe free exchange market .a HonK Kontt yesterday the U.B. dollar was quoted at 5.76] for T.T. i.TO for cash. Sterling was quotrd at 16.03 and one tael of gold at 263 J.36 words
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Article27 1965-04-07 16 April 6, MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 75ii cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5710.50 (up 54.12 A). Unofficial estimated offering 195 tons (down M tons)27 words
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Advertisement1142 1965-04-07 16 Y^ RISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Sarvloe •^mmttm Mara" 11 14 Apr Apr 12 May It May 11 May s'jim Muaesh.m Mare" M/M Apr IMay 4 Jim Him 11 Jim him Wast Coast of Central/South America Service YOhO^SITIt Stn JOSQ Gu3V3QUII CIIISO Ariel V«)lp«lf9iSo I "Pen1,142 words
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Advertisement1030 1965-04-07 16 I I*°ioRIENTl ir n K sl T. 1 Sailings to the United Kingdom. Dep. Dep. Pt. Deo. Arrive Spore S'hom Penong U.K. 196S 1965 1965 1965 "ORONSAY" 28 Apr 19 May ("HIMALAYA" 9 May 27 May "CATHAY" 29 May 30 May 31 May 24 Jun "CHITRAL" 28 Jun 29 Jun1,030 words
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Advertisement526 1965-04-07 16 [HB^Jaaßaa^aaafCanßC WESTBOUNO: EUROPE SERVICE Singaoore P TTanT™ Penang Marseilles. Hawa, Onkirk. NARA 14/11 Apt 17/11 Apr 21 Apr Altwerp, Hamßurg, Breaei, Retterdaei. SOUTH I. WEST AFRiCA SERVICE Singapore ""TurßainßTJJ^F'or^ETjaTeTh (25/4), Capetown (27/4), TCHIBANEA I Apr Matadi i 2/5). Port Harcourt Lagos, Appa (I/S). Cotooou (11/5), Lome, Takoradi, Freetown. Dakar (24/5).526 words
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Advertisement328 1965-04-07 16 SPORE PSHAM PCNANG «OM CALCUTTA A/ 0 £TA/ETD M.V. "VISHVA PRATAP" tor Kobe Osoko ond Yokohomo April 7/ 8 FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA CHITTAGONG M.V. "STAIK OF ORISSA" for Port Lincoln, Adelaide, Sydney Melbourne i April 10/11 April 7/9 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Modros ond Calcutta April 14/19328 words
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Article860 1965-04-07 17 Dl SIN'ESS in and rrpoitrd to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms ol the Stock Excrunsir of Mala' l<rd;iy. with the number of the tied m brsu INDUSTRIALS Boustfid I?. (HUM |1 1 Uui'U.ps > Sl*'*'Eiio arrlv .1 MO) II M Este dsb. x F. and N.860 words
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Article220 1965-04-07 17 April 6. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* n«te»d II i i Oun!r -13ct» M Corf 12c*S Cltv DV T rts M Cahtwi'CtS K Smelters 2J eta McAlistor 12 ct« F>!"Ol3cts. M Invest. 10 <•«» Fed. Dlsp. 1 ctt O P.B O 14 "It i.tcu. Rohlnaon 10 cts ■ttwsrttki 15ct»Rothmans 10220 words
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Article98 1965-04-07 17 cation made these changes In Its i itr to merchants yesterday (all rates tv $100): New York: buying TT 32 11/16, alrrr.ul OD 32 13/16. 90 d/st. 33 3/16 crolit bills, 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3/S, airmail Ol) 35i, 90 d st. 36 credit98 words
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Article71 1965-04-07 17 'HINESE Produce Exchanga, Sings.- pors noon priest per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk 163 1 sellers, drum $66* sellers. Copra: Apr. May UK/Conttnent: L'miuoted. Pepper: Muntok white $150 sellers. ■aiawak white $147 i sellers, special Sarawak blark SHU sellers, garbled Lampong black Sl.'iUiN) sellers. ASTA $!•>■-'} .sellers. Sinxapore71 words
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457 1965-04-07 17 j OTRAITS tin continued its 15 current advance yesterday with a further gain of 54.12J in IV n aim to $710.50 the highest price since December 2. The price has now appreciated by 832.37} since the continuous rise which began on March457 words
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Advertisement392 1965-04-07 17 < Continued from Pa£C 14 1 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) JEWELLERY makes the moat appren Latest range at Tin Sin* Uoldsmiths Ltd.. 215-217. south Bridce Koad S rvapur. HAPPY'S THE BRIDE whose wediin.t. ring is specially created by Lee (Jin. Jeuclk-rs. 206, 8 South Bridge Koad. Singapore*. THE BEAUTY OF a392 words
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Advertisement559 1965-04-07 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li WordM Sf (Milt Box S» ctt. rxlrm SOUTH EAST ASIA Hotel |5m Victoria Hotel ***** Bar/Resl«urmot "LLOYD HOUSE HOTEL" A/CotxtlI tliinr" D/8lngl« rooms. M/Conveoitnces Lloyd Road. H pore 237U2 HOTEL AMBASSADOR (Singapore Sensiii 46 Meyer Koad Dancing nigntly excellent Knglisb Coiocm Pood lei. S DOre559 words
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Advertisement709 1965-04-07 17 NOTICES NOTICE ESTATE AND EFFECTS OF I l DA TOON late of No. 43 Jalan Mersinj, Kluang. Johore. TAKE NOTICE that Mr WEE DVT TOON of Chop SIN NAM HIM ot No. 43 Jalan Mersing, Kluunn. Johore. died intestate on the 13th day of September, 1964 at No. 43 Jalan709 words
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Advertisement715 1965-04-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT j JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN NEGERI PAHANG ULANGAN PEFMOHONAN2 ada-lah dlipeUv.a daripada Warga Negara I Persekutuan dan Negen. Jin daripada pegawai2 yang sedang berkludrrmt bagi memenohi jawaI taiiL' Keram Perkriidmatan Negeri I i ßahama n Tuiggi). I Tingkatan Gajl— Lakl2: SMOx 8.00.156 i 230x15.00-260 300x15--420 445x15-535. dan perempuan: $125x8.00-141/715 words
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Advertisement488 1965-04-07 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up) No. 2 of 1965 In the Matter of INDUSTRIAL- AND ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL CORPORATION LIMITED. AND In the Matter of Section 168(11 of the COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Chapter 174). ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hreby given that a < Petition for the488 words
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Advertisement675 1965-04-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Mobil I VACANCIES IN MOBIL Mobil Oil Malaya Limited invites applications from mature und personable Malaysian citizens between the ages of 25 and 35 to nil 2 senior positions. In keeping with our fuel and petroleum re-entr> program in Malaysia, we are lookIng for men capable ol top675 words
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Advertisement28 1965-04-07 17 jflj waaaw^ ANACIN STOPS COLDS FEVER FASTEST-LONGEST a doctor's prescription against pain l?/2 ■aY u3l im^ssPB' FOR LONGER LIFE fiflyyear? of building for a better tomorrow FRIGIDAIREs goldenso28 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-04-07 18 S. K. TJOA, trainer of Singapore Derby winner Oleander 111, receiving his prize from Mrs. Rumne Shaw, wife of the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Timesport picture.39 words
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Article, Illustration464 1965-04-07 18 Epsom Jeep - $392,000 bets on Coleman's mounts Epsom Jeep RACING by JfUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Not since the early 1920's when the gieat Rube Billett was at his peak, has any jockey commanded a bigger following than Des Coleman. Coleman, who rides for the powerful Colin Tulloh stables, had 24 mounts at the464 words
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Article27 1965-04-07 18 Kt'AL I.IMPI R, Tues- The goinj was i heavy here this morning and only one horse. Aqua Queen, went fast She did 3f in 42-27 words
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258 1965-04-07 18 DAVIS CUP LONDON. Tues.— Basil Reay, secretary of the Davis Cup lawn tennis nations, said yesterday he had received a telegram from the Soviet Union withdrawing from a Darts Cup first round European Zone i match against Rhodesia on Apr 29. 30 and MayReuter - 258 words
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Article298 1965-04-07 18 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Tuesday. fHELSEA last night won the English Football League Cud but lost the lead in the First Division. They played a scoreless draw with Leicester in the second-leg of the League Cue Final to earn a 3-2 aggregate win. having beaten theirReuter - 298 words
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137 1965-04-07 18 SEOUL. Tues. South Korea are unlikely to take part in Ui? current World Cup soccer competition, an official of the South Korea P.A. said here yesterday. The official said that FIFA, the International federation had reminded the Korean association that players takingReuter - 137 words
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Article47 1965-04-07 18 BANGKOK, Tues. Malaysia easily won the triangular swimming meet against Thailand and South Vietnam here today. Outstanding swimmer was Malaysia's Tan Thuan Heng who effortlessly took the 100, 200 and 400 metres freestyle, the 200 metres butterfly and individual mcdI ley events. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article62 1965-04-07 18 PALM BEACH (Florida/. Tues. Billy Casper, who has earned *****.000. he\ the list of money winners in Inited States Kolf far this year, according to figures announced by the American Professional Golfers' Association. Of this total. Casper .-a- won nearly 1552 1.000 in American PGA-sponsored tournaments.Reuter - 62 words
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Article203 1965-04-07 18 CRICKET GEORGETOWN, Tues. Norman O'Neill hit 110 in 127 minutes for the Australians in their drawn two-day match against British Guiana Colts here yes- terday. The Australians, who had scored 454-8 at the close, raced pa.st the Colts' first innings total of 367-7 declaredReuter - 203 words
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Article60 1965-04-07 18 IPOH. Tues. The Perak State Government has approved the reservation of 54 acres of state land adjoining Stadium Perak for development into a sports and recreational centre. This was disclosed today by the District Officer, Kinta. Inche Mohamed Senawl bin Haji Zainuddin, who has been60 words
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Article59 1965-04-07 18 SEOUL. Tucs. Five countries Japan. Malaysia, the Philippines Formosa and South Korea have entered for the first Asian Women's basketball championships to be held here from April 20-29. Hong Kong had also been expected to compete, but had not made application when the entry listReuter - 59 words
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Article17 1965-04-07 18 RANGOON. Tues. Burma ben: Lhos 6-1 in lawn tennis international here which ended yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article48 1965-04-07 18 LONDON. Tues. Results of ruuby matches played In here yesterday. RIGBY LEAGUE: Barrow 14 St. Helen's 21; Hull 25 Keiahley 12: Oidham 10 Workington 5. RIGBY I MOV: Bath 17 Bristol 12; Birkenhead Park 6 Newport 3: Penarth 16 Pontypridd 0: Plymouth 19 Tredegar 14.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement1887 1965-04-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJA'AN KELANTAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-Jemput darlpada orang ramal bagl paja- lean Memunggut Chukal La'u Lintas (Toll) dl-Jambatan Sultan Yahya Petra, Kelantan. Kota Bharu bagi tempoh 1.5.1965 sahingga 31. 12. 1965. 2. Segala 6harat2 dan Borang Tawaran boleh-lah dl-dapatl darlpada Peja'jat Setia Usaha Keraja'an Kelantan. Kota Bharu dalarn1,887 words
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Advertisement124 1965-04-07 18 what *^3F 3 I wtJw v a way to go To go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian route, Lloyd Triestino makes the majestio difference. You name your* pleasure, a gay whirl or total rest. Your ship is fully air-con-ditioned, there are at least two124 words
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Article, Illustration311 1965-04-07 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI ACE RIDER MOTOHASHI INJURED IN TEST RUN AND WILL MISS THE MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX By SINGAPORE, Tues. Japans Yamaha and Suzuki motorcyclists and Mitsubishi Colt drivers have arrived here to contest the Fourth Malaysia Grand Prix on Apr. 11-12. M. Naitoh. the Yamaha works team manager,311 words
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Article153 1965-04-07 19 Malaysian team leave for Bangkok I>ENANG. Tues. The Malay- j X slan sepak raga team, com-! prising 24 players and four! officials. left here today to j popularise the game in Thai- land. pr.che Mohamed Khlr Johari. the Minister of Education who is president of the Malaysian Sepak Raga Association,153 words
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96 1965-04-07 19 Malacca cagers to tour Taipei DATO LEADS MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghaiar bin Buba. will lead the Malacca basketball team for a series of matches at Taipei. The team will leave Kuala Lumpur on Apr 14 for Saigon and Hong Kong before proceeding to Taipi:.96 words
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Article113 1965-04-07 19 ATHLETICS Singapore. Tun.— Man! Jen-, 13 thesan. the Mahiy.sum sprint champion, has been re-elected a Singapore AAA selector. AAA vice-president Niaz Shah was re-elected chief selector. The other selectors are Tan Eng Yoon. Ooh Teck Phuan. A. K. P. O'Hara. S. O. Thompson. Lim Jit Imni.113 words
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Article364 1965-04-07 19 S'GOR LEAGUE Mercantile Bank 6 SCRC 3; Kuala Lumpur, Tues. pORMER international forward Arthur Koh j L showed flashes of his old briUiance today, scoring three goals for Mercantile Bank in the opening match of the Selangor F.A. League First Division at Princes Road. Arthur364 words
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297 1965-04-07 19 Tengku is looking forward to Games film -premiere KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that he was looking forward with great interest to the Malaysian premiere of the film. Tokyo Olympics. 1964. at the Cathay Cinema here tomorrow night (9.15 i. The proceeds from the297 words
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Article37 1965-04-07 19 Inter-school under-17 final i S ban i MES S'ban 3 Tengku Besar. Tampin 3. Hussars (up (Ipoh): STAR 8 Sekolah DAR 1. Ambrose Shield: STAR 5 GES 0. Inter-schools under-18 semifinal: H-eh School 1 SFI 0.37 words
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Article43 1965-04-07 19 Taiping League: Kllat Club 1 King Edward VII 0. Ipoh Div. 1: KIA 'B 3 Lasalllans 2; Andersonians 'A' 7 Andersonians 'B 2. Malacca League: High School OBA 3 Medicals 1. Junior inter-schools (Parit Buntar): Rural Trade School 1 Methodist Primary 0.43 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-04-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. MV —St. John's Institution survived early setbacks to score an impressive 4-2 win over Victoria Institution and retain the Khir Johari Cup in the final of the Selangor Schools' soccer competition at Merdeka Stadium today. Victoria Institution255 words
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Article23 1965-04-07 19 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The Negri Sembilan Sports Council will hold their first meeting here tomorrow at the N.S. Club at 7.30 p.m.23 words
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1042 1965-04-07 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - State B A which starts inter-party revival will do best service NORMAN SIEBEL By THE Badminton Asso--1 elation of Malaysia president Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari struck the right note when he said in commending the Malaysian successes in the recent All-England tournament that badminton had now become a fertile field1,042 words
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Advertisement131 1965-04-07 19 [IN TAIPEI the j FKESI DE NT HOT El I 13 TAIWAN'S NKWKST.^ MOST LUXURIOUS AM) LARGEST HOTEL. »II or, W»- m m m a v ir m m t B 9 Iff w- w ♦7v4k GiaaOM Oruiit.il hovpiuliiv ami impctiahlc scr\iie await you at The Preaidcnl. MB Lunriow, tif131 words
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Advertisement175 1965-04-07 19 iinVANCE \1 i 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. 144 pages of text photographs. 150 illustrations with 32 pages in A full colour,175 words
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Miscellaneous132 1965-04-07 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Business Houses (Thomson Rd>; Div. ZA: Customs Div. 1: Borneo Motors v Wearne v Port Authority (Bt. Chermim. (Spore padang i Cold Storage v S'gor Div. 2: SIA v Chul Lok Chartered Bank (Balestler RdV' (Taylor Rd); Div. 3: Umno Youths Div. 2: Metal Box v132 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-04-07 20 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul K.i/.ik (centre), talks with Kenya's Acting Minister for Kxternal Affairs, Dr N. Mangai (left), and the British High Commissioner to Kenya, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. shortly after his arrival in Nairobi a few days ago. Tun Razak is now on a tour75 words
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129 1965-04-07 20 JAKARTA, Tues. Three "Malaysian spies" had been sentenced to death and a fourth to life imprisonment, the official Antara news agency reported today from Tarakan. in East Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). Antara said the four spies were detained last year "in the East Kalimantan region"Reuter - 129 words
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110 1965-04-07 20 JEDDAH. Tues. The Yang J di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong today visited the Malaysian Embassy here. They spent an hour at the Embassy. The Royal party, which included the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, were received110 words
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Article109 1965-04-07 20 JOBS IN THE RAF FOR YOUNG MEN SINGAPORE. Tues. More young men are required to fill vacancies in aircraft engineering and administrative trades of the Royal Air Force i Malaya i.a Far East Air Force spokesman announced today. A recruiting team wiil visit Singapore on May 3 and The spokesman109 words
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Article30 1965-04-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. The Adelpfci Hotel v.ill hold a "Malaysian Night" featuring Malay dances and a fashion show at its roof garden between 8 p.m. and midnight on Saturday30 words
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Article30 1965-04-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Scow Kway Chin has been elected president of the Gunong Sayang Association. Others elected were: Mr. Koh Kirn Chay. secretary and Mr. Khoo Enu Boh. treasurer.30 words
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Article432 1965-04-07 20 LONDON. Tues. Conditions were a koocl deal quieter In the stock markets today, but a fair two-way business was going on. Palls were slightly In the majority, but price movements in general were mostly confined to a few pence. GUtecged had a satisfactory day and432 words
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171 1965-04-07 20 Joint HQ for Thai border ready next month OANGKOK. Tues. Joint MalaysianThai forces to suppress Chinese Communist terrorists lurking along their border will set up their headquarters at Songkhla, in Southern Thailand, next month. The Thai Deputy Undersecretary of Interior. Mr. Puteng Suwanarat, said this here yesterday. Malaysia and ThailandReuter - 171 words
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Article23 1965-04-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Esplanade between 5 p.m. and 6 pjn. tomorrow.23 words
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154 1965-04-07 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Johore doctor today warned of a new danger that might result from the landings of Indonesian infiltrators into the country. In a speech at the openins of the World Health Day exhibition here. Dr. I /.idiiin bin Mohammed, chairman of154 words
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Article47 1965-04-07 20 Typhoid: 5 new cases SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government tonight announced that five more cases of typhoid among students 01 the Chung Cheng High School had been confirmed in the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases to 57 since the outbreak began last month.47 words
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Article56 1965-04-07 20 KUALA Lumpur. Tues. More than 600 office workers were evacuated from the 18-storey Lee Yiin Lian Building in Jalan Mountbatten here at 4 p.m. today, following a bomb hoax. At least four firms on the first floor received anonymous telephone calls saying that a bomb56 words
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306 1965-04-07 20 COLOMBO. Tuc*. Kit-, en aliened plotters acainst the former Government of >Irv Bandaranaikr were today each sentenced to 10 years' jail on each of three charges. The sentences will run concurrently. Passing sentence, the Supreme Court ;il*o ordered the confiscation of theReuter - 306 words
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Obituary47 1965-04-07 20 MR SNC KWEE SIM u^.fl ">1 rm» i». ii 1 1 I i v on 11.*..I 1 :it (Mmr*) Ho.-pi'ii. LesTtni baklßd tirliivrrt Wtf« Lily. |M|bW Doreen anil Mm David, Osti IMTC M l.oronif Mydin ;it 4 in pm. I 1 Kir n M Hidadnri Ctapat47 words
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Advertisement230 1965-04-07 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 2* Wort, Hi rMMSHMJ MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Administration Offices: Fob Chong Building, Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 Malayan Correspondence College offers you up-to-dore homestudy courses, compiled by university lecturers, honours graduates, experienced teachers etc., for all emominotions ranging from Primary to Higher230 words
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