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Title Section22 1965-04-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Nat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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79 1965-04-08 1 From SAMAD ISMAIL ENTEBEE (UGANDA). Wed. SOME African States are in favour of the gradual replacement <>T British. Australian and New Zealand forces in Malaysia with "non-white" Commonwealth troops from Asia and Africa. Highly-placed African diplomats in Dar-es-Salaam suggested "that the only way to79 words
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Article376 1965-04-08 1 KAMPALA, Wed.—Tun Razak's African tour has been interrupted by the presidential elections in Madagascar. He was to have gone to Madagascar from Tanzania, but because of the elections there he came straight here yesterday. As he was four days ahead of schedule, Foreign Office officials were376 words
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Article, Illustration722 1965-04-08 1 'A DOUBLE SLICE OF THE CAKE' UPROAR Malaysians with sterling shares hit By GEOFFREY BOLAND SINGAPORE, Wed. -Br. tain's new budget proposals came as something of a bombshell among Malaysian shareholders in sterling tin and rubber companies, and there are already growing signs that the Government will722 words
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171 1965-04-08 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. New $100 banknotes which were part of the loot of last December's $150,000 mailbag robbery in Kuching have been found circulating in Singapore. The money, with some registered mail, disappeared while it was being transferred from the Chartered Bank in Kuching171 words
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Article53 1965-04-08 1 MANILA. Wed. -Moves are afoot here to change the name ol the Philippines to conform more faithfully to the Filipino peoples ideals, culture and national identity." The Philippines was named after King Philip of Spam by Spanish explorer Fernando Magallanes when he discovered this countryReuter - 53 words
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Article37 1965-04-08 1 NEW YORK. Wed. The threatened newspaper strike here has been averted. The Mayor. Mr. Robert Wagner, announced that publishers and printers had agreed on a US$l2 weekly wage package and had resolved other issues. A.PAP - 37 words
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Article27 1965-04-08 1 JAKARTA. Wed Indonesian authorities have toiled attempted acts of espionage and sabotage 1 asuin.si military installations in Java and Sumatra. Antara news agency reportfd A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration379 1965-04-08 1 ((UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will meet the Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Coh Keng Swee, tomorrow to settle the differences between the two Governments over the question of cotton goods export quotas to Britain. Dr. Goh will fly to379 words
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324 1965-04-08 1 A pledge to watch impact on developing countries LONDON. Wed. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. James Callagan, announcing in his budget speech yesterday in.it the special tax treatment of overseas trade corporations would be abolished frt in April next year, said: "Special provisions will be made for the rateReuter - 324 words
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Article179 1965-04-08 1 TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned bomb hoaxers today that the Government will have "no mercy" on them if they are caught. "These people are very wicked. They will be severely dealt with without mercy," said the Prime .Minister. While the Tengku was talking to reporters, two busy buildings179 words
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Article160 1965-04-08 1 Two mystery blasts in capital £UALA LUMPUR, Thins. Two mystery blasts were heard near the new American International Assurance o m pa n y building in Ampang Road here at 12.20 this morning. At the time of going [to press, the police were still searching both banks of the Klang160 words
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Article35 1965-04-08 1 REDS EYF.-FOR-F.Vt WARNING TOKYO. Wed. < <>m munist VU'tconjt announced today it would ÜBMVtc rap iur d Mffcraattag American (ivilian of I S aid mission if Saigon uithoritM^ eneate aliesid Vi«tcnnu MtotagC tramIcadcr A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration24 1965-04-08 2 PreMdrnt lac karno with Mr Bunker (right) and I S. envoy .Mr Howard Jones at their meeting last week. IPI photo.24 words
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Article123 1965-04-08 2 JAKARTA, Wed. J President Johnson's special envoy to aonesia. Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, yesterday conferred with Dr. Subandrio. the Foreign Minister. After the 50-minute meeting. Dr. Subandrio said the meeting was concerned with special issues ■in which friendly relations c nuld be ba.^ed. He said technical cooperation123 words
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Article66 1965-04-08 2 RANGOON. Wed— Over one mii- lion Burmese tenant farmers will not have to pay rents to landlords for the lands they cultivate, it was announced here last night. The Government, announcing a i law to this effect over the State--1 owned radio, said the tenant farmersReuter - 66 words
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Article100 1965-04-08 2 IAKARTA. Wed— The first Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Subandrio. was reportrd to have threatened Indonesian businessmen with capital punishment if they are found guilty of manipulating foreign exchange. Dr. Subandrio. who controls the nations foreign trade, said he hoped to improve the field of economy by 30Reuter - 100 words
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Article38 1965-04-08 2 HONG KONG. Wed. North Vietnam's Foreign Minister XuanThuay has been relieved of his post for health reasons and has been replaced by Vice-Premier Nguyen Duy Trinh. the North > Vietnam News Agency reported reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration381 1965-04-08 2 Peking response to Thant's Vietnam peace bid CHOU: WE AREN'T INVOLVED IN THIS U THANT, the Secretary-Gen-eral, received an initial response yesterday from Peking to informal suggestions that he might visit Peking and Hanoi to promote a peaceful settlement of the Vietnam crisis. Afterwards ne cancelled a Press conference heReuter - 381 words
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Article168 1965-04-08 2 276 REBELS DIE in 3-DAY BATTLE CAIGON. Wed. American advisers today tallied 276 Vietcong bodies in the swamps of Chuong Thien Province and declared that Government troops had won their bigfest confirmed victory of the year. An American military spokesman in Saigon said there were no fresh report* of combat168 words
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Article61 1965-04-08 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia and the Soviet Union yesterday exchanged documents on goods which would be traded between the two countries. According to the documents the Soviet Union will this year export to Indonesia spare parts. raw materials, industrial equipment and chemical goods. Indonesia will export to theReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1965-04-08 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United Suites announced yesterday a loan of 58.905.000 to India for the construction of a chemical plant for the production of plastics, paints and fungicides. APAP - 33 words
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Article37 1965-04-08 2 NEW DELHI. Wed— Human hair nas become a biR export item in India. In nine months last year 25.000 lb of hair valued at rupees 1.979.668 '$1.2 million) was exported to Western countries.— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article26 1965-04-08 2 LAGOS. Wed. Eleven policemen have been killed and a village chief and another policeman injured in religious clash in Sokoto Province, northern Nigeria.26 words
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Article125 1965-04-08 2 I) AN AM, Wed. South Vietnamese authorities last night arrested 125 people, including five alleged hardcore terrorist agents, in a house-to-house search in two sections of Danang. They acted on information obtained from a V'ietcong terrorist arrested here on Sunday with two kilograms of explosives hiddenReuter - 125 words
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210 1965-04-08 2 Brainwash varsity of Baku by 29 African -students- ■NAIROBI, Wed. 11 Twenty-nine African students back in Kenya after six month* at the Russian University of Baku complained that the university was more like "an indoctrination camp," according to Press interviews here. The students, including two women, had been on strikeReuter - 210 words
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147 1965-04-08 2 f)AR-ES-SALAAM, Wed. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Ot-car Kambona. called on Britain yesterday to suspend the Rhodesian Constitution and call a conference to set up majority rule on tht basis of one man. one vote. In a Press statement issued here, Mr. Kambona said he must147 words
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Article26 1965-04-08 2 PHNOM PENH, Wed. Priret Norodom Sihanouk announced yesterday that he was starting a monthly magazine to tell the truth about his country. UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article23 1965-04-08 2 BLANTYRE. Wed. Malawi* Premier. Dr. Hastings Banda. announced yesterday the capture of 100 rebel followers of Px-Mlnister Henry Chipembere. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Advertisement200 1965-04-08 2 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders200 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-04-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby '6EOK3E. I'VE LADDEeEO MV /WILL YOU BUY MeV^ LAST fcUR OF NYLONS t- \.PA\R OH VOUS WKVY^ I^MOME, PLEASE ?Jf f N£«/ NYLONS AND NEK/ LINGERIE} ZIJEt/N32 words
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Article500 1965-04-08 3 Then the gloom sets in with a 'Scrooge' Budget that hits drinking, driving, smoking, entertaining BRITONS today faced a bleak year of economy enforced oy a Budget yesterday that hits chiefly at smokers, drinkers, motorists and businessmen. The Labour Government announced tax rises totalling £217Reuter - 500 words
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Article196 1965-04-08 3 HERE Is the British budget in a nutshell: TAXES are increased to bring in an extra £217 million in a full year, curbing inflationary consumer demand. TAX on cigarettes increased by 6d. a packet of 20 on popular brands, bringing the the price to ss.196 words
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Article116 1965-04-08 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. T<HE U.S. Treasury said yesterday that Britain's x new Budget "looks fairly tough" and shouldmaterially improve the country's balance of payments position. It Indicated that a further statement was likely after full study. The Budget was generally viewed here as a determined "belt tightening"Reuter - 116 words
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Article66 1965-04-08 3 l.o\l)(,\, Wed. Suburban tobacconist Alfred Lester, 65 told neighbours recently he was worried that a tax increase on tobacco and ciganttrs would affect thr little i shop he ran with his wife Lucy, 67. Yesterday Budget Day whrn tax increases were announced a neighbour alarmedReuter - 66 words
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Article35 1965-04-08 3 LIMA. Wed. Riot police used lire hoses on students, j rampaging through the streets here, burning and stoning buses for the second day running in 1 protest against increased bus I fares Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article24 1965-04-08 3 BRIGHTON. Wed- Future spacecraft may be flight-con-trolled by steam, an Italian guided missile expert told the first International Nuclear Engineers' Conference here.24 words
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Article28 1965-04-08 3 KARACHI. Wed. A former chief of the Driush Council in Peshawar. Mr. W. Kirkpatrick. waa found murdered in his room at a Peshawar Hotel this morning.28 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-04-08 3 Britain I to buy US$l ,OOO m worth of F-11l s WASHINGTON, Wed. Britain will buy U.S.-built F-11l aircraft for the RAF under an agreement announced yesterday by the United States Government. Mr. Robert McNamara. the Secretary of Defence, .said that the United States had entered into the agreement inReuter - 264 words
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Article71 1965-04-08 3 SPARKS (Nevada). Wed. A Reno police officer served drinks to 10 men and women and then watched them get, into their car and drive away. It was part of an experiment to test the effects of alcohol on driMrs. Madeline Cherry. 22. a housewife, drank eight vodkaAP - 71 words
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Article37 1965-04-08 3 PROSPERITY (South Carolina) Wed. A search was under way yesterday for several hooded and robed men who broke into the town jail, took a Negro prisoner from his cell and slapped and threatened him.— AP-AP - 37 words
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Article94 1965-04-08 3 ONDON. Wed. Two leading bookmakers. Ladbrokrs and William Hill. announced they w i>it ld end their fixed odds soccer betting coupons because the Budget had retained a 25 per cent tax on their turnover. Mr. William Hill said: "I have printed my last football coupon." The WilliamReuter - 94 words
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154 1965-04-08 3 TAPE KENNEDY, Wed. "Early Bird," the worlds first commercial communications satellite, was last night successfully launched into an orbit from which it will be positioned as a transatlantic telephone and relay station 22.300 miles out in space. Fifty minutes after a Delta rocketReuter - 154 words
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Article56 1965-04-08 3 VATICAN CITY. Wed. Pope Paul will wash the feet of 12 crippled boys on Maundy Thurs- day, April 15. in the Basilica of St. John Lateran. his cathedral church as Bishop of Rome, it was announced yesterday. The ceremony recalls that Jesus i washed theReuter - 56 words
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Article159 1965-04-08 3 'Star of India' theft: 3 jailed YEW YORK. Wed.— j Three men were jailed for three years each yesterday for stealing the world's largest sap. phire, "The Star of India," and 22 other priceless gems from the Natural History Museum here last October. i The 563-carat "Star of In- dia"Reuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-04-08 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson said last night that America had a firm commitment to "use our science and technology only In the cause of peace and in devotion to the vision of man." i He was speaking after opening an exhibition of federal science and enßineering. A.P. Mr.AP - 56 words
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Article31 1965-04-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. School representatives of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council will hold their annual meeting at the St. Joseph's Institution In Bras Basah Road tomorrow at 10 a.m.31 words
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390 1965-04-08 4 Giant samsu still found in slum Customs raid A CUSTOMS raiding parly today uncovered a large illicit distillery including the biggest still ever seized in a wooden hut in the slum area of Bukit Pennei. Describing the giant still, a Customs spokesman said: "Tnis still has a capacity of 250390 words
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181 1965-04-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Nanyang University has taken another mrjur move to reorganise itself to bring it more in line with established local institutions of higher education. A special four-man committee has been appointed to reorganise an important unit of the university the registrar's office. The181 words
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Advertisement81 1965-04-08 4 Todoy 3 Shews: 3-* p.m. *jirt4i/ u:c;f..c*»irim.mmams**''Uimm /SSI KAMA AM yum m M l>.u~ SMM-USTJOUr/tMtOk Next Chang*! Grand Harl Royo Haji Attraction sotin-inst/KiitH-M co- **<»»* *W/' mHt Itjlllk SUt Met Today only: 3.30, 7 4 9.30 p.m. Stuart Whitman Juliet Prowse in "FIERCEST HEAKT" Eng. Tomorrow Only: "The Ladiesnrtan" Eng.81 words
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Advertisement126 1965-04-08 4 tf7T7TTTa COMING! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) if GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD for i "BECKET" BEST DRAMATIC FILM PETER O'TOOLE-BEST DRAMATIC ACTOR Presented in il 70mm on the giant theatre screen i I Bjjj^k **A lusty, boldly provocative production -ire I RICHARD PETER i BURTON* OTOOLE JOHN GIELCUP DONALD WOjJTQMAimTAjniNT_ l£=gs YJ\l* fV126 words
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Advertisement341 1965-04-08 4 ■fh^INDVsfRVcTIBLE^VcREVAGENf. /^^-J!r- SOLO is BACK!? METRO /^B^kr-J^^M^ ■»■»>> goldwyn /if^^-T^^ Tffc^ SRjr B present, M W WITH WY w 4r raPB// ■fc. rMlflE/ m I Ax* storring B Secret Atient SOLO says: M BA Look For This Man! >*- IwjTi I ...He is THE I IV j SPY WITH MY341 words
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Advertisement554 1965-04-08 4 THE SHUTTERBUGS' CONTEST RESULTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE SATURDAY'S EDITION OF THE MALAY MAIL. rtMmtjgvottm oi»i:\s iod\i 11 am, 1.30. 4 00, 6.30 A 9 30 pm FABULOUS TOUR OF ,«»i THE MOST POPULAR t- NIGHTCLUBS OF THE WORLD! t« "WOMEN WOMEN WOMEN" /f\ IN SCOPE t DAZZLING COLOR554 words
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Article106 1965-04-08 5 Man freed on libel summons SINGAPORE. Wed. K. Supplah. vlce-preslder.t of the National Trades Union Congress, accused on a summons charge of criminally libelling Mrs. D. Charles, a teacher, was granted today a discharge, not amounting to an acquittal. The magistrate. Mr. K. C. Rajah, made this order, after Mr.106 words
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Article46 1965-04-08 5 SINGAPORE Wed. A blood donation campaign, in which nurses of all grades will donate blood, will start off Nurses' Week next month. The weeklong celebration, from May 10 to May 16. is being orcanlsed by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees.46 words
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Article37 1965-04-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak and Ton Puan Noor Alshah. will 'be entertaining some 270 Christmas ?air helpers at a garden party at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Istana Negara.37 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-04-08 5 FREED ON OUTRAGE CHARGE... A IJIH'L Haleem. 27. a graduate teacher, was lined by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, on appeal by the Crown today. Haleem had been granted an absolute discharge in a magistrate's court on a320 words
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Article, Illustration297 1965-04-08 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MRS Blanche Rozario. of Telok Kurau Road, told a preliminary inquiry today how she struggled alone against three intruders who tried to rob her of all the Jewellery on her person. She said that It was usual for her to wear all her297 words
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183 1965-04-08 5 TYPHOID: THE JAB FOR 2,500 STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Health Ministry today inoculated over 2,500 boys and cirls of the Chung Cheng High School against typhoid in a bid to halt the spread of the disease which has so far struck down 6? of them and put 72 on the183 words
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Article67 1965-04-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A burly man was today jailed for six months after pleading guilty to stealing an $18 gold chain from a woman Pathiban. at, 6.45 o'clock this morning at Jalan Pasar. oil Sembawang. The magistrate. Mr. S Rajendmn passed sentence on Soh Chong67 words
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Article42 1965-04-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Singapore Mutton Dealers' Association today announced that mutton would not be sold on Hari Ray a Haji next Monday. Members of the public are advised to purchase their supplies the day before the festival.42 words
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231 1965-04-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A motor cyclist riding a stolen machine was fatally iniured yesterday when he was involved in a head-on collision with a Royal Navy bus at the 12-milestone Sembawang Road. Leem Tv Keey. 19. of Sembawang Road, died before reaching the Naval Base231 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-04-08 5 QUEEN RAMBHAIS GIFTS FOR THE BLIND SINGAPORE. Wed. Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand has donated about 1.000 Thai articles to help boost a local fundraising campaign for the blind. These articles will be offered for sale at the 1965 International Bazaar for the Blind, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on185 words
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148 1965-04-08 6 I/OTA BHARU. Wed. Dato Justice Hashim in the High Court here today advised a padiplanter, Salleh bin Adam, 35, to sue the police for entering his house without knocking. He >ald "The polire had no right to break into the house. They should have148 words
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Article42 1965-04-08 6 SINGAPORE Wed. A 27-man team frcm the That Notional Defanca College will paj .i two- j day vWt irt Sineaporo from May 1 1 5. They Will visit military instal- j lations and tIM Jumnfl Inttusria'. Esta:e.42 words
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Article36 1965-04-08 6 KI.ANG. Wed. Mm Jmml I,lo\(l. ■MMani r< present alivr of the British Council in Kuala Lumpur, will HX'Hk on •lutrinalional Ondrr.-tandinv:" to the members of the Kliinc and Port Swetteiiham Rotary Club here tomorrow.36 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-04-08 6 A Borneo honeymoon for her I AVINA fourth of Lord and Lady Hawke> seven daughters pictured after her wedding to Captain Nicholas Bristol of the King's Own Scottish Borderers at the parish rhurch of Hor.sham. Sussex. The couple are spending their honeymoon in Borneo, familiar territory to Capt. Bristol, who75 words
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Article33 1965-04-08 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime MiniMer. Mr. Lop Kuan Tew, will address the Singapore Medical Association ;it its dinner ;it the Alumni Medical Centre. College Road, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.33 words
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148 1965-04-08 6 KUCHINO. Wed. Curator of the Sarawak Museum. Mr. Tom Harrlsson. has urged military, naval and air force units serving In Borneo to follow the lead set by three others and leave their shields with the Museum The shields werr presented by Major S. Jones,UPI - 148 words
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365 1965-04-08 6 We have will to overcome enemy: Rahim rpHE parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, told a meeting of eight goodwill committees in Siglap constituency last night that the Central and Singapore Governments had the resources, will and determination to meet both foreign aggressors and their agents365 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-04-08 6 LONDON. Wed— A British sailor held in Bangkok for illegally entering Thailand to rejoin his Thai girl friend will be brought back under escort to Sinitapore for possible disciplinary action, an Admiralty spokesman said last night. The sailor, Paul Haigton. 23--year-olt:AP - 166 words
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Article242 1965-04-08 6 Sultan of Kelan- tan will open the $5 million bridge over the Kelantan River on April 17. The 2,980 ft. bridge Is named the Sultan Yahya Putra Bridge In his honour. An elaborate programme has been drawn up for the opening. The ceremony will begin242 words
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Article19 1965-04-08 6 MUAR. Wed. More than 200 teacher trainees will receive certiftcates at a graduation ceremony here on Saturday.19 words
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228 1965-04-08 6 Over 200 wish Sultan 'bon voyage' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultan of Sela n g o r and the Tengku Ampuan left here by train this morning for Singapore to start their eight-month European tour. The royal couple, iceompanied by four of their daughters, will visit Italy. Germany. England, the228 words
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Article56 1965-04-08 6 PENANG. Wed. Puan Hulllah binte Othman of Permatan« Tengah. Balik Pulau. took tht top prizes in the Penang island souUi-\\ei,t district padi competi- tlon yesterday. I Cuir.pelmg in a field of 44 m]- trams. Puan Hali.iah won the flrrt prizes for long, long medium. m» 156 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-04-08 7 By T.G. NG: Kuala Lumpur. Wed A TOP Alliance official here will leave soon on a "secret mission" to check on the activities of all Members of Parliament and State Assemblymen in the country. Inchc H.M.S. Hussein, liaison secretary to315 words
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Article111 1965-04-08 7 SINGAPORF. Wed. Polite today said that myster ious explosions heard at about 8.30 List night came from the direction of the sea outside Malaysian territorial waters. The explosions were heard j distinctly in certain parts of the island, especially at the Pasir Laba area in111 words
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91 1965-04-08 7 Man loses wedding expenses in hold-up SINGAPORE. Wed. Two men robbed a night watchman of $700 his wedding expenses at the busy Junction of Rochore Road and Johore Road yesterday. The watchman, Shafiee bin Mat Amin. 27. told police that the two men held him up at dagger-point and took91 words
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Article53 1965-04-08 7 PENANG. WML Five Penang Umnn Youth |p;idrrs Will ronies: the divisional presidency at the I youth assembly on April 18. Delegates from 27 branches of the Polling division will attend '< the assembly whloß will be opened by Hail Suinitnan bin Hajl Ahmad, assistant national53 words
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306 1965-04-08 7 Sultan to open J. Bahru low-cost flats lOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J Johore Bahru's two controversial blocks of 15-storey. low-cost flats at Jalan Lumba Kuda costing $3 million 1 are to be opened by the Sultan of Johore on April 19. Successful applicants will draw lots to get their flats on306 words
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Article226 1965-04-08 7 rpHE Singapore Na- tional Trades Union Congress today called on the Naval Base au- thorities to settle claims for a revision of salaries for non-indus- trial staff submitted by i the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union. The union, which is an affiliate of the NTUC. has given226 words
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Miscellaneous177 1965-04-08 7 Mlt'tf Onp tttf VJT 'Wfwftlin N=s=/ POC, I KNOW HOW J K^t TH'ONE WHERE YOU'RE)— "I I SUPPOSE WC "V' "N~l T^BHP' BB^*SYHH .FBJT PNOJ ]WE CAW SIMPLIFY WHAT GCHKI' BACK VSEE BROUGHT HER H»A*%s.i j gSSW" OOP, THINK. HE'LL I THIS NEXT PROJECT/ PROJECT 1 tOUR OL' FRIEND VH?177 words
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Article127 1965-04-08 8 J# Wmrdt Hi (Minimum) MRS. WOMO NOAM THIN ami Umlly thank all ralatlvra and fricndi tttrir kltxl attendant* and aulat- rendnwd tfaiioi thrir w*nt bcrrKrmwt MM. M. FOHO thank Profraaora. I'ortora. Matara. Numw. In tba Oanera! HoapltaJ. tor thalr wonderful attention. Nx rrirad* win ml (owfri aad rtnltrd >127 words
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Article698 1965-04-08 8 The plaudits of international bankers and economic experts may not be much of a salve to injured British taxpayers, but it is evidence that Mr. Callaghan's budget is likely to achieve what the Chancellor I set out to do. Quite as important as tax increases which698 words
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Article373 1965-04-08 8 The Malaysian Govern- j merit's first loan flotation on I the New York market has been a great success. All $75 j million worth of medium-term j (18-month to five-year) bonds put on offer were taken up by American and European banks on the day of issue. This373 words
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Article193 1965-04-08 8 The need for trained and qualified trade commissioners to promote the sale of Malay- sian products overseas and to publicise our investment opj portunities has long been recognised. Two, in fact, have 1 been on the job for some years |in Britain and Australia. But j the story193 words
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750 1965-04-08 8 WAVERLEY ROOT - Why the Dutch can stay friendly with Soekarno —By- WAVERLEY ROOT THE HAGUE THE most suprising thing about Dutch-Indonesian relations is that they exist at all. After the violence which accompanied the Dutch expulsion from this area a void as complete as that which separates the United States from Communist750 words
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283 1965-04-08 8 A month's pay cut by the tax- man \TANY Income tax payers in Singapore have -eceived a rude shock and here Is much resentment ■t what is considered sharp practice" by the Income Tax Department. They find that their employers have been directed to deduct from their salaries in large283 words
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Letter67 1965-04-08 8 Singapore Lecture YOUR report (April 3) headed "Creator of Perry Mason may give lectures at the Varsity Course" gave the erroneous Impression that I was the organiser of the course. At no time did I claim to be the organiser. The Senate of the University of Malaya is the sole67 words
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Letter145 1965-04-08 8 IN between scratching due to the counties* mosquitoes I am typing this letter after several sleepless nights. In the day at my office in the city it is the same. The mosquitoes are taking over this city. What are the public health people up to or145 words
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Letter142 1965-04-08 8 1 refer to the report S.T. April 5) on two families who have been issued with notices to quit for using their flats as places of worship. Frequent complaints had been receive* from residents in this estate on the firing of crackers and the performance of142 words
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Letter88 1965-04-08 8 linLL the authorities of fT the various residential colleges of the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, do their utmost to inform, at an early date, the applicants for accommodation in the colleges for the 1965 66 session whether their applications have been successful or not? Students, particularly girls,88 words
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Letter158 1965-04-08 8 IT Is all very well for the Johore Government to state that If they did not sell the Johore water at three cents per thousand gallons to Singapore then it would Just flow Into the sea. It Is a fact that the water pressure In Johore Bahru has158 words
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Letter73 1965-04-08 8 WITH a little imagination and planning T. V. Bingapura can improve its services greatly. Most homes have only one TV set and two kinds of viewers old and young. It is most exasperating when a show appealing to the young has to be shown simultaneously with a Chinese73 words
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Letter96 1965-04-08 8 JJATO Ng Quee Lams suggestion regarding Chinese medicine (S.T. March 25 > has an attractiveness of its own. However, despite the good reasons for it, I think a rearch unit is not really necessary. Our Faculty (now School) of Pharmacy In the u'nlversity of Singapore has already done96 words
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Letter112 1965-04-08 8 I REFER to the letter of complaint by "Resident" (ST. March 27) In which he makes suggestions how dogs and rats can be denied access to public rubbish bins and preventing them from being easily knocked over. The suggestion that refuse bins be set or enclosed In112 words
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Advertisement884 1965-04-08 8 Strait* HffJi ft Malar Mail ■Cleaslft**] aevcrtltementt may >■» Handed to COLO'STORAOE SUPERMARKET Oectxra) Roost (■sjcsattonistrOaaa') COIO«TO*<Gt B!RAMCMCS AtOleM»«t(Ro— i«Ut««g ttxraaj A»ii>afifMS)fA«as>t«< cm ImooK. sTo»r ltd tar) M turn Ce-nye 1 g— ntc| Mcwst< raoMT HjM.ItSMAIL, AfACfMrsrtv a)a«ST^ Msjml Beao SMMMMITOM 4 1 i U«pa* i c fc«««aj«>a«al, p»MS|Sls)l7 iW#NBIIIABA884 words
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Advertisement43 1965-04-08 8 Jjeefjhoii) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importer! A Exporters of High Closi Worsteds 1 Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nothan Road, Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement108 1965-04-08 8 Registered i V Trade Mark SANITARY WARE are made like a DIAMOND for:SHEEN ELEGANCE WEAR Enquiries .-tiiicited for Wash Basins, Pedestal W.C. pans, Squatting W.C. pans, Footrests. etc. PRICES COMPETITIVE QUALITY AS GOOD AS THE BEST IMPORTED WARE GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. 31 Mile. Segambul I 108. Cairnhill108 words
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Article75 1965-04-08 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed Thieves stole 75 clocks worth $1,450 from a van parked in Jal.in Alor here la^t night. Mr. Wong Seong Chee. manager of Woo Hing and Co.. said today that he parked the van in front of his house yesterday. This morning he75 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-04-08 9 In pictures... the big traffic mess at Petaling Jaya •pHE traffic corges- tion at the Jalan Gasing -Federal Highway junction in Petaling Jaya yesterday morning caused by the new traffic arrangement. Residents, still unfamiliar with the new system, found difficulty in keeping to the right lane. Straits Times picture. 065 words
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Article69 1965-04-08 9 I^LALA LUMPUR. Wed. Se- butar'i llantrl Besar. Dato H.irun bm Haji Idris. today re- < i Ived ;i cheque for $9,000 for the National Defence Fund, from Datin S. M. Yoni?. vice-president of the Lai Chee Women's Association iat the State secretariat. The amount was from69 words
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Article31 1965-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajarat•lam. will open a New Zealand contemporary paintings and ceramics exhibition at the National I ibnu-v at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.31 words
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250 1965-04-08 9 BUT PWD MAN SAYS: IT'S THE BEST WAY TO CUT ROAD DEATHS KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Public Works Department authorities, who introduced the new traffic system at the "death-trap" junctions of Jalan Gasing and .Vaian Timor with Federal Highway will meet in a month or two to consider "minor changes and250 words
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Article52 1965-04-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The head of the International Department of the Friedrich-Erbert Foundation of West Germany. Mr. Jan-Der&k Relnders. today called on the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. Mr. Reinders is touring Asian countries to see how best a nroer.iiume of trade union education can52 words
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Article25 1965-04-08 9 IPOH. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. today completed his twoday tour of schools In the Kinta district.25 words
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Article211 1965-04-08 9 I jVIR. SHOJIRO Kawa- shima. vice-presi- dent of the Japanese ruling Liberal Demorratic Party, said today he would deliver personal messages from Fremier Eisaku Sato TOKYO. Wea to Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno later this month. Mr. Kawashima told reporters after a meeting of governmentReuter - 211 words
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305 1965-04-08 9 A 'new way' i to round up big gangland thugs By MICHAEL FOONG KAMPAR, Wed. Nine "Young Turks" who took over control of gangland here from their older leaders have themselves been ousted from power by the police. The "Young Turks" most of them in their teens and early twenties305 words
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Advertisement144 1965-04-08 9 NEWEST, COMPACT, HIGH-FIDELITY STEREO FOR EVERYONE SHARP Thrct ipe«d player t B^SBA with on automotic stop fc *i FM broadcast rcccp- i^mP^M "T^ Sl^ar tion with FM tuner J»s»^^W' optionol «t^MI |g^^*Bl Large output amplifier and big double cone speakers. Compactness. V»_^ >i| mm ut to iujsn f 1 1144 words
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Advertisement164 1965-04-08 9 J^P^att^^t say u}A TAKE YOUR CAMERA AND CAPTURE ALL THE SPEED AT THE Jf MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX ON DEPENDABLE Kod&k FILM To "stop" sports action many photo- Use KODACHROME-X FILM. High graphers use the "panning" technique. Speed EKTACHROME or EKTA Frame the subject in the viewfinder as CHROME-X for vivid,164 words
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Miscellaneous697 1965-04-08 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE The News; 6.40 Interlude; SERVICE 41 and 60.2 metre* 6.45 Extracts Prom The EriitcA.M.: 6.00 Prop. Summary; rials; 6.50 Stock Exchange Re 6.02 Morning Melodies: 700 port; 7.00 Learn A Word A The News; 7.10 Breakfast Pot- Day; 7.05 Entracte; 7.15 Islam pourri: 7.30 Le.ini697 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1965-04-08 10 STIRLING MOSS - jWomen don't make the L best drivers! £JXCITKME\T is mounting high, especially in the masculine world, as last minute preparations are being finalised for the Malaysia Grand Prix on Sunday and Monday. There is not a single woman competing for any of the events but this is how it should1,163 words
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230 1965-04-08 10 WILL YOU 'ADOPT' AMERICAN STUDENT? CINGAPORE families who wish to participate in the promotion of closer relations between Malaysia and the United States can do so by "adopting" an American girl or boy for three months from June. Every year 2.000 students from all parts of the world visit the230 words
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Advertisement251 1965-04-08 10 Spray it on V f\ a^ 1 W N v Splash it on W Refill H when it's gone Revlon's newrefillable J Intimate' eau de toilette spray DTalk about clever! And practicallThe new'lntimate' Spray is an ingenious delight Lets you spray on cherished 'Intimate' Eau do Toilette or splash it251 words
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Advertisement99 1965-04-08 10 GLITTER SANDALS GLITTER iandal» liav* *lwayi been a vital accessory for Hie evening but never more so than now. In fact they are becoming more and more popular, too. Whether you »r« in your teens or in your sixties you'll find that the latest sandals are the prettiest. Pictured J^99 words
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Advertisement726 1965-04-08 10 r "*S^^*""^ -s" i /I fU <^. nourishment of 'I W«. M lhc Q UCCn IK s I k\. 4 has a miraculous i vl 1 ml lr*^ I ntr °duced in y cosmetics the i action of the s GMPoYok (Royal Jelly) i is thorough and quick S THF726 words
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Article, Illustration1731 1965-04-08 11 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN Bodyguard! DAY FOUR of the big Bond adventure BOM) /S BF SCARAMANGA SCARAMANGA hadn't taken his eyes from Bond's face. Now he said: "I got myself a problem. Some partners of mine, they've taken an interest in an hotel development at Negril. Place called1,731 words
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Advertisement213 1965-04-08 11 I l^9zv Ja *4k I BriH llt Model 4436 I JF^B Pye quality gives a l iKT^l world of pleasure I automatic brain which If Jfr T t^^> ■f^pgßPil remembers top picture I m^^^**L*m' m^ IBHlfli I clarity every time you I •^^^fc(|>4. I H switch on or change chan-213 words
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Advertisement2355 1965-04-08 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1 Wmwm% U (Mm )—Box St rts. extrm •> WINDSOR PARK, District M— I'r.furnishfd a Hedroom with Bathrooms H".ith»d Bungalow available. Telephone I Sibnaporr Mfn> < SELETAR MILL ThrM Bedroom Knmished Beautiful Oaiden. Telephone. Monlr Flooring Ku. J4.V). King t>6lti6 Singup-jr. FULLY FURNISHED 2-ltorej Ter-m.-i Hoiue. 3 bedroom*.2,355 words
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Advertisement994 1965-04-08 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Ii Words *f (Min.)— Box St rt*. rxtrm OUCEN AtTRID PARK. Compart wen ronatructed 'J bedroom tHinicalou lounge cum dtnint; room, uovensd patio study 2 hathroom*. atorrroom. kitchen. Karate, carporrh. on over 25.000 sq.ft of «•<• leasehold land. Pnce SHU.uuil cininrni-n..rli 5125.000 < f urnixbea 1994 words
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Advertisement926 1965-04-08 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* <C (Mm )—Bmx St) rl: extrm TOUR MALAYA 7-Oays ASM/-, i B*VO/-. 104/80. 11/4/«&. H.V4/BS. I 17/4/65. IS I HV IV/4/65. «.VHigblunds -Days $105 4-Days $60/- 11/4/65. 14.465. IS 4«j. '.•t/4/tio. Baagkok/ I'lnrumii 15-Uays VMS'- 10/4/65. I 6 65 Hongkong Macao 15-Days $525'- i ■-'i<!/6o Nnm-Ho926 words
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Advertisement932 1965-04-08 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St (Min.)— Box it ct*. extrm AUSTIN -MINI STATION-WAGON 1 Mm>l two European owners good condition regularly serviced $2,500 o.n o Phone (Spore) ***** RELIABLE USED CARS SPECIAL OFFERS 1963 Austin ISO Countryman 1962 Vauxhall Victor Super I 1960 Chevrelet Impala 1960 Chevrolet Biscaynt 1960932 words
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Advertisement596 1965-04-08 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) I IS Word* (Min.)— Box St rt*. extra JOHORE MOTEL Kng./ChlnrM rood Aircond Rooms. Phone 113HV6. •TRAITS GUEST MOUSE <>ft>r« ccintortnhie economical my Tr!«pnooe j J.b. NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel Joborc Ruhr. Sra*idr Dancing A Kloorahowa nifchtly Kxrrllrnt KnglllD ChlDM* roort T>l: 18. ***** BARS RESTAURANTS596 words
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Advertisement518 1965-04-08 12 PAIIANO JKR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from JKR Registered Contractors class iv and above under Hoad I sub-head 3-Water Retaining Structures will be received at the oflice of the Jurutera Negert. J.K.R. Pahang. Kuan tan up to 3.00 p.m. of 6th May. 1965 for the Construction and Completion of a Treatment518 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-04-08 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U f Slam Perang AIAX liferpeti I Air I] Apr 15 Apr It II Apr is AIROCLUS literpail. G atcn «pr 12 Apr 14 MINESTHtUS li«erpan Apr IS Apr 21 Apr 22 25 Apr 21 UPENOR li»erpf »ar 24 Apr 21 Apr 27/ 2 May1,261 words
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Advertisement1180 1965-04-08 13 M THE EAC LINES Lj^V^ SIMOAPOt! KUAiA tUM"Vt»f SWtTTfNXAJA fTNANG ,^^SSJ Pkaae Hll. Pke-tYs>7l PkiaVt'jii' %liaa I2JM SAILINGS TO lEYROUIH, LATTAKIA, (ENOA, IE HAVt, HAMBURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. gOIHENBURt, A»»Ht)S AND COPENHACtN i ion r I ran •■tntnt boma (a) Sailed sailtd 1 1 Pirt/ 8 Apr ■PAIASONIA* (I)1,180 words
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Advertisement1216 1965-04-08 13 1 Benuline UPRESS >ERVICt 10 LONDON, lIVERPOOL k CONIININIAL I-ORU BENDEARG r« May 5 For LivfrDOOl Miv 17 BENMACDHUI >ing«oort P. S'fjrn Pfnang Antwerp lull 4 Apr 13/15 Apr It IS Apr 21,21 l<npport P S -ii Cihii BE NY ill A i-don. A'wtrp. H'burg. «ai Apr 17/11 Apr M/1,216 words
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Advertisement1292 1965-04-08 13 fcg»£ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO. LTD. lfiS FOR \r^^^ U.K./Contincnt Smgaoora P. S'nan Ptnaai CITY OF JOHANNESBURG L'con, Ht)u-g. B'nien. K'oaa. ««erp. N« t aste. M'bro 17 ll Apr CASTILIAN riawa. Loon. H burg. R'dtn 1121 Apr 21.22 Apr CITY OF GLASGOW Luneon, H'burg. Noam. Him brangemouth 2* 21 Apr1,292 words
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Article102 1965-04-08 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. I I \ni STRIALS were barely steady In a narrow market. Trading continued to be quiet. Base metals were easier. Mt. lv gained 9d to 345. Strikers voted to go back to work tomorrow. Oib were easier. Muum Isa 33 6 Broken Hill <10a) 3J», lv102 words
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Article254 1965-04-08 14 APRIL first grade rubber r.cb i buvrrs closed at 5 p.m. in j Singapore and Kuala I.umpur yesterday at 75* cents per Ib.. down a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was Hlightly easier. K.A.S. and F.M.R.E. dosing prices in cents254 words
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Article27 1965-04-08 14 April 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 752 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIX: S7OB (down 52.50). Inofficial estimated offering 185 ton* (down 10 tons).27 words
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653 1965-04-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE only part of the latest U.K. Budget proposals which will affect Malaysians directly are the abolition of the special tax treatment of British-owned Overseas Trading Corporations as part of the measures to reduce the advantages of investing overseas653 words
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Article30 1965-04-08 14 MMMJM Stork I nil ins Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Industrials: 7."> '!S ToVM lins 11H1.71 99.!0 I rubbers: 1U3.J3 IUU M Her. 3(1. I m,, Dec. 29. 1962=10030 words
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Article774 1965-04-08 14 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2,000) $1.2.'>: C.t. Molding (4.000) $1.9». I6.0U0) $1.U6; Ksoo ords. (1,000) $1.40: F. and N. ordo. (9.000)774 words
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Article44 1965-04-08 14 /^HINESE Product E«chani<*. Sinaaday n0 Coconut oil: l.ulk >"ti3 «ell*rv >lrum era. Copra: Apr./Mav. IK Continent: Popper: Muntok vhit^ <i. Sar;iuik «n;l^ <H7j nOltorn ipciriml Sartw ik 1.1...-X <lUi Mark |lfio<N> -.11^1 asia |1«M(N) »ii., .< i tmxaporr Copra Illllllllu «un pricts: I44 words
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Article31 1965-04-08 14 Furthpr >larch rubber mips lnclucied Benta Kubbe.' 106.00(1 ib.. Jeram Kuan IM) 103.000 Ib.. Kundonit 146.000 Ib. MenUkab b.j.000 Ib.. and Sungei Bi'gan 173.000 ib. Nyalas Rubber 48.000 Ib.31 words
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Article80 1965-04-08 14 r THE Ftd-ration Mimslrr of Flnanrr MM lixed thrse pricfN for < .il< ulatini; customs dutiis tor tin- neck MrSinniriK on Apr. S. Rubber 74' eta. j Ib. Copra si,; a ton. orutiut oil 11,091 I Inn Palm oil SP3i I Uin. Palm kernels SM.I a ton. Thr80 words
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Advertisement1154 1965-04-08 14 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAiSHA LTD. Cast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Vj?i>»ai io'f!o OfT'oii Cfiitfu >kn,t»> Mira II 13 May 7t May 71 lane M June 1 Jaly It Inly Kin.ka«a Mara 11 13 Jim 2i Jiae 21 Jaly 1 tut I Ait 11 »v» West Coast of Central/South1,154 words
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Advertisement1042 1965-04-08 14 AUSTRAI.A »E(VICE/NE« lEAKND INDIA PAKISiAK ANO P. SUIF SERVICE la- Fnaiaiile. Melkiarae SHaey la Milns am Nigaiattiue) ■enjng r S "»m vtore S'Mia P S'hani Penani 3AMORA il Part 9 Apr 11 12 Apr kAJUIA 12/17 Apr II A|i It All sULIMBA* I May 9/11 May 12,14 Ma» N«JULA 1/111,042 words
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Advertisement315 1965-04-08 14 WILHELMSEN LINES from SeaMiaatiaa jna Conuaenu> tai Bangkan aao Hang tan f<-i a -t P S'^am Soon TARIFA 'Calls Manila) lim Air M'll A»i II IS An I IHEBIN s ftian laoan) 21 ii An 1 THERMOPYLAE (Calls Manual 12/13 Mat 14/11 Ma, 17/11 May BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A.. SUIF315 words
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Advertisement136 1965-04-08 14 f3EK3EEaC3E «tsuouNO, t u m u>>lCt 1 Sinnpo'* P.Tft """Pnnang MarsmlN. Natri. UaMirl, MM 14/11 Mi 17/11 Alt 21 Am Astwtrt, Haaaarg. tnaea. MMMMV SOUTH I WEST AFRICA SERVICE Ilrigaooi|" I "TursirT! I T~T!TTf?!n«!ri (2V4), Car"owii (27^4), ICHIIANCA I Ait Ma."i 75) Port Marcourt. Lagos. Aooa (IS). Cotoaa* (11,5). Iwne.136 words
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Advertisement858 1965-04-08 15 r= H^ial PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. HARI RAYA HAJI— I2TH APRIL. 1963. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the abovementioned holiday Teasels will not be worked by .he Commission and general cargo will not be delivered from the Commissions godowns Work for ships in the roads will cease at858 words
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Advertisement724 1965-04-08 15 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of March 1965 are as follows: PICLLS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1,188 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 5,412! KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 3.156 KAMUNTINO TIN DREDGING LIMITED724 words
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Advertisement797 1965-04-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ARCHITECTURAL A MAINTENANCC DEPARTMENT: Requires a TEMPORARY WORKS OVERSEER at an inclusive salary of $500 p.m. lor a period of 12 I months. Qualifications: Applicants must have had considerable practical experience in supervising the construction ot important building project Preference will be797 words
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Advertisement744 1965-04-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POARD Applicants are invited to be considerec for appointment as INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COORDINATOR in the Board in salary scale 5715 x A 35-1030 /1100 x A4O-1260 1300 x A4O-1420 plus' current variable allowance. Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. The successful applicant Is ex-744 words
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Advertisement1352 1965-04-08 15 TENDERS 1 PENANG PORT COMMISSION j HOt'SES FOR SALE TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of houses Nos. 2, 4 and 6 Biggs Road, Penang, and the freehold land on which they stand. Offers may be made singly or for all three houses. Tender forms and further particulars may be1,352 words
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Advertisement159 1965-04-08 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS, which will close at 12 noon on Monday 19th April, 1965. are Invited by the Commanding Officer, Senol Pra'ak, for the purchase of the undermentioned condemned Vehicle, Plant and Scrap Articles: 1. One 3 Ton Lorry Morris Commercial. 2. One Volkswagon body as scrap. 3. One159 words
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Advertisement625 1965-04-08 15 Wr^ Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. TIMES HOUSE SINGAPORE SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE We are looking for a mature individual with &ood experience in selling -advertisement space for technical or trade journals and ability to approach top level management, Salary would depend on the individual's ability and experience, and could be within625 words
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Article, Illustration610 1965-04-08 16 'There is a climate of confidence among investors because they know they will get a square deal' MR. Tan Siew Sin, Malaysia's Minister of Finance, yesterday hailed the quick subscription of his country's first bond offer on the New York market as aReuter - 610 words
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93 1965-04-08 16 JfUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-, Plans are being finalised by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to recruit 21 trade commissioners to be posted to important centres overseas. The Minister, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today that everything was in the final stages and that93 words
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92 1965-04-08 16 Sabah: 90Q register under that amnesty- T»AWAU, Wed. More 1 than 900 Chinese who entered Sabah il l eg a lly registered themselves in the past month in response to the "amnesty" offered by the C .ivernment. The Controller of Immigration. Mr. B. J. Arrow--smith, said most of the 90392 words
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Article250 1965-04-08 16 OVER 650 TIN WORKERS ON STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ]y|ORE than 650 workers of the Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. went on strike today over the dismissal of seven employees. This evening a spokesman for the management, Mr. D. H. Davidson, said: "It is a peaceful strike and there have been250 words
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Article35 1965-04-08 16 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Interact Club of the Horley Methodist Secondary School here will stage a 'talent night" at the Kwong Tong Association on Saturday in aid of it« students 1 aid fund35 words
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164 1965-04-08 16 20,000 TON TIN BUFFER STOCK VICTORY AT UN TALKS UNITED NATION S. Wed. The I nited Nations tin conference has ajrxeed to maintain 2(1.000 tons of tin in stock at the disposal of the International Tin Council to stabilise tin prices, sources said last night. They described the agreement asAP - 164 words
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Article60 1965-04-08 16 IPOH. Wed.— A schoolboy. Divirt Toft. nine, who went bird hunting with his younger brother, wa* robbed of a gold chain valued m $50 by two youths in the Pair Park area here yesterday evening. David ran home and told his father. Asst. Supt. Gerald Toft,60 words
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Article106 1965-04-08 16 Grenade case man for trial SINGAPORE. Wed. Llew Sal Wah. 21. charged under the Internal Security Act with unlawful possession of six hand grenades at the railway station here at 5 p.m. on March 21 was yesterday committed for trial at the Assizes. Mr. S. Rajendran. the magistrate, ordered this106 words
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Article55 1965-04-08 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Robert Aitken, alumni officer of the Easti West Centre at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, will fly into Singapore tomorrow for a one-day I visit. Mr. Aitken plans to meet SinttaI pore graduates of the East-West Centre ajid to discuss with them the55 words
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Article35 1965-04-08 16 i SINGAPORE Wed. Mr. Urn 1 Ewe Huat. former registrar of tha Arbitration Court, ha.s immmi duties as the first deputy registrar ,of the High Court His assistant !is Mr. Ho Kian Ping.35 words
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Article21 1965-04-08 16 RAUB. Wed. World Health Week scheduled to begin here today will now be held from If— 7 to 13.21 words
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122 1965-04-08 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A i Japan Air Lines flight hound for Singapore from Tokyo was cancelled today because of a strike by its crew. The action followed a breakdown in wage talks between the airline management and the 100--strong JAL crew union. Only the crew122 words
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Advertisement881 1965-04-08 16 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the Chairman Federal Land Development Authority. 7th Floor Government Offices Building Jalan Ourney. Kuala Lumpur up to 22.4.1965 at 4.00 p.m from I'xperienced Contractors lor the works of Budfrrafting "Green /Brown) a; 'he undermentioned Rubber Schemes: Krhrrar881 words
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Advertisement369 1965-04-08 16 TENDERS I GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Tenders Board at the office of the State Financial Officer. Brunei up to 4.00 p.m 26th April. 1965. for:— SUPPLY AND DELIVERY C.I.P. OF: (at 35 Nos. re-inforced concrete poles with single arms tor369 words
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Miscellaneous279 1965-04-08 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROBS 5. Greatest need of a new 1 County where one might t nn f or river loading (7». take a drink, if out ot spi- 6 A bit of a boor at election*, riu (4. 2, 3. s>. to speak? (5). 8. Attempt to Interrupt a279 words
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Article, Illustration34 1965-04-08 17 National 'soldiers' LIKE soldiers left on a battlefield. Grand National Jockeys are strewn on the course after the fallen horses had galloped on at Beacher's Brook. The winner was the American-bred Jay Trump. Mirrorplc.Mirrorpic - 34 words
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435 1965-04-08 17 Motohashi coming, says cable to manager ALBERT POON ARRIVES FOR MALAYSIA G.P. By Lim Kee Chan and J. Dorai: Singapore, Wed. PHOON, the Hong Kong policeman who drove a Lotus-23 to victory in the 1963 Malaysian Grand Prix, arrived today hopeful of giving a repeat performance here on Monday. "But435 words
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192 1965-04-08 17 SEPAK RA6A THAIS TO SHOW OUR BOYS 'TAKROW BANGKOK. Wed. The Malaysian sepak raga team, led by Inche Khir Johari. the Malaysian Minister of Education, arrived here yesterday by air from Penang for a four-day visit as guests of Thai Deputy Premier, Gen. Praphas Charusathlen. The Malaysians will play exhibitionReuter - 192 words
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Article52 1965-04-08 17 MALACCA. Wed— T he fixtures for the Under-23 quadrangular hockey tournament here this weekend (first match at 3.45 p.m and second match at 5.15): Friday Malacca vs Johore: N#^ ?ri Sembilan vs Selangor; Satur fl.iy— Malacca vs Negri; Johore vs 9eJangar: Sunday— Negri vs Joh<>iv. Malacca52 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-04-08 17 SOCCER FMC win 5-2 and it's third time unlucky for Victorians EE Seng Cheong, FMC goalkeeper, and Yap Pok Choy, VI centre-forward, leap for the ball during yesterday's Selangor Schools' Under-18 soccer final at Merdeka Stadium. FMC won 5-2. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Victoria Institution footballers were third time UNLUCKY today.201 words
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Article790 1965-04-08 17 M\DAV BACI 1 (9 a.m.t: Motor-cycles SOcc (5 laps) —Ng Yian Guan Motobi). Ng Yian Heng ißenellii C!»eng Teck Meng (Suzuki). T. FuJli (Suzuki), I. Forrest (Suzuki) J. Francis (Benelli). Ng Liang Teck (Suzuki), Lionel Chan (Honda), A. Ang i Motobi), Lee Wing Sang (Honda). C.790 words
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Article278 1965-04-08 17 SOCCER ROUND-UP SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IITEARNE Brothers started the defence of their Singapore Business Houses FA Div 1 title in unconvincing style today. They drew 1-1 with Borneo Motors on the padang after it had looked for a long time as if Borneo Motors would bring278 words
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Article70 1965-04-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mannheim F.C.. a West German football team, will play two matches in Malaysia next month during their South -East Asia tour, the FAM announced today. Mannherm. who have five international players in the side, will Dlay in Singapore on May 17 and at70 words
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Article22 1965-04-08 17 SEREMBAN. Wed— Negrl Sembilan won the triangular hockey tournament at Kuala Trengganu recently. They beat Trengganu 4-0 and Kelantan 4-1.22 words
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Article75 1965-04-08 17 KTJALA LUMPUR. Wed. India's Über Cup women's badminton team to meet Malaysia here in August, may be Invited to play < also in the Malaysian Open championships, which have been rescheduled for Aug. 33-15. Charlie Scow, secretary of the, Badminton Association of Malay- sia, said today75 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-04-08 17 Epsom Jeep - BERJAYA AND SEDJATI SHOW FORM Epsom Jeep RACING with KUALA LUmfuß, Wednesday DERJAYA showed good form on a soft track this morning when he went better than stablemate Bersatu in a 3f trial in 42 2/5. Sedjati also impressed. She was eager to gallop but was hard held by apprentice291 words
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Article145 1965-04-08 17 -Tento follow at XL meeting MT TEN horses to follow at the Kuala Lumpur meeting are: Film Goer 111-i-promlslng young sprinter; won easily over Ipoh s^f last month. Makyonr useful middledistance performer; third to Supersonic over Ipoh lOf last month. Miis Susan smart winner over b\-ii straight at Ipoh last145 words
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Article80 1965-04-08 17 LONDON. Wed. Paddy Prendergast's Irish colt, Dandini, favourite for the 2,000 Guineas, failed in the 8f Craven Stakes at Newmarket yesterday. Dandini, ridden by Garnet Bou goure, could finish only fourth to Corili (20-1). Dandini, the favourite at 13-8 on was beaten by nearly four lengths. Later aReuter - 80 words
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Article336 1965-04-08 17 Sinclair, Reid put NZ ahead WORLD ROOSDUP CRICKET -Laliori, Wed.— Solid Datting on a still placid pitch put New Zealand 59 runs ahead of Pakistan on the fourth day of the Second Test here yesterday, but with the match ending today a draw seems the only possible result. Barry Sinclair336 words
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Advertisement148 1965-04-08 17 GRUnDIG TV CAUTION! U II It has come to our attention that Grundig Radiograms If A II It and Te evislon sefs nof '"ipo'ted by us are sold in this I U UK markef. Take note that such sets are not guaranteed by us. To ensure prompt service and supply148 words
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Miscellaneous107 1965-04-08 17 DIARY SOCCER 8-pore Govt. Services Dlv. 2B: Sembovan v PWD (Oeylanpr). Klnang Dlv. 2: Jubilee Schools v Htshlpnds Nefrl Div. 2: Kilat v Siimnls 'C* {NS Club) R'cor Div. 1: BIA v Umno Youths <Priru* Rd>: Div. 2: SEA v B>or Club (Taylor Rd>: Dlv. 3: SCRC v Tbu Petalinm107 words
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Article58 1965-04-08 18 NEW YORK. Wed. The Ford Foundation is to close its operation throughout Indonesia .iiul call home its sta(T of 21 Americans, it was announced today. The foundation gave the reason as "operating difficulties." It did not elaborate, but said it hoped to reopen its servicesReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1965-04-08 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A 13-year-old schoolboy. Lee Hong Kuay, fell to his death from his eighth flbor home in a block of flats in Redhill Close at 8 p..n. today.32 words
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Obituary93 1965-04-08 18 CABLE RECEIVED FROM Knytx. I iiin.i, mothrr-ln-lnu of Mr V At ma Kilam. M J.il.in GaMni; P. J. panned H«ay on 1 001 KAY CHENC. 88, 00 T.4.W, HC. CodnnKtiin A.VHHM, PMNBg, liMving ■gktar, soil-lli-lau uraiidKm. PIMM] I I.H, linn am. Cremation Batn a>Bfn«. RECEIVED CABLE Balasuhramanlam Railway Pfnslon.-cr.93 words
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Article62 1965-04-08 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Two unidentiiiecl boy scouts and a laboratory assistant this afternoon rendered lust-aid and revived a Chinese schoolboy. Leong Eak Choi. 18. who iell unconscious in a fleld in Bras Basah Road after he was struck down by lightning. Leong, who was admitted to62 words
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266 1965-04-08 18 Man found with Indonesian sentenced to death JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Dato Justice Azmi in the High Ourt here today sentenced a Malaysian trader to death after finding him guilty on two charges under the Internal Security Act. Eng Keock Cheng. 27, of Batu Pahat, was convicted at the end of266 words
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Article42 1965-04-08 18 LONDON, Wed —Michael Chaplin, the 19-year-old son of Charlie Chaplin living on £10 a week relief money, has got a job as a singer. One condition of the contract: The Young Chaplin's wispy beard must go. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article368 1965-04-08 18 LONDON. Wed. It was an extremely <listurbed day in the stock markets, but the number of bargains markedly shrank. Equities which has been slashed at the outset made a considerable recover} 1 Ollt-edgeds tended to see-saw and a rally from the Initial fall wa s not held. Tins368 words
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Article55 1965-04-08 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 23d., May 22'sd.. June 22.d July 22 s ,d.. July' Sept. 22 5 16d., Oct./ Dec. 22 M6d.. Jan./ March 21 T .d., April June 21 13 16d.. July Sept. 21", d. Oct./ Dec. 2111 16d. c If. April 22' ,d. May 21 15 16d.. June55 words
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Article24 1965-04-08 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1413. sellers £1414. Forward buyers £1407' 2 sellers £1409. Settlement £1410 Turnover a.m. 380 tons, p.m. 130 tons. Tone: Steadier.24 words
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Article54 1965-04-08 18 BANGKOK. Wed— Five young Thai bandits held up a passenger bus about 150 miles north o: here. in Korat Province. on Sunday night and robbed 30 passengers of cash and valuables worth 40.000 bant (about $6,000). police here said The bandits opened fire on two54 words
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308 1965-04-08 18 Report of Lee interview was denied -same day- OINGAPORE, Wed. An interview which the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, gave in Australia to the Sunday |Telegraph was reported in a "garbled and inaccurate manner." and the report was denied the same day it appeared. The Political Secretary to308 words
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228 1965-04-08 18 400 RED TANKS LINE W. BERLIN'S ONLY LINK WITH WEST BERLIN, Wednesday. TWO Soviet bloc- divisions backed by 400 tanks today lined both sides of the Westera allied highway lifeline connecting Berlin with the West, military sources reported. One division was Russian and the other Hast German. K Western military228 words
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Article39 1965-04-08 18 AMMAN. Wed. The Vani? diPertuan Auoim. who is now in Saudi Arabia for the Haj pilgrimage arrived in Mecca today from Jeddah. Mecca reported. The broadcast said he would spend several days in Mecca. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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160 1965-04-08 18 Kosygin: U.S. in state of war in Asia WARSAW. Wed. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin said today the United States was in "a state of war" in Asia. As he was speaking, more than 35 U.S. naval planes blasted military targets wlt'i rockets and napalm on North Vietnam's major northsouth highway.160 words
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112 1965-04-08 18 CRASH PILOT LEFT WILL ON FUSELAGE ADELAIDE. Wed. —An A Australian pilot, forced to land in sandy desert country near the Maralinga weapons testing site, scratched his will on the aircraft's fuselage before wandering into the desert to die. A search party found the plane yesterday two years after itReuter - 112 words
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Article28 1965-04-08 18 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia's Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandno, is expected to leave here for Mecca. Saudi Arabia tomorrow for a pilgrimage mission. ii was learned. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-04-08 18 MOSCOW. Wed. The wift of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushrhev said last night her husband w*s getting useil to living the quiet life of a retired citizen. Mrs. Khrushchev showed up without her husband at llir Bolshoi Theatre to see an operaUPI - 211 words
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Article60 1965-04-08 18 BANGKOK. Wed— A 30-year-old Chinese believed to lie a Communist agent, who rind .slipped across the Thai-Malaysian boruer. was caught here yesterday by the Thai police, police sources said The police said trie man. who called himself Ah Voo. slipped into Thailand through Yala Province. TheReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement70 1965-04-08 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Wordl Sli I Minimum) ALBUQUERQUE TO KATE rind Ned on 7 LM it K.K. Hospital a son. BrotiMf t>> Kon.iM and Amiiiv Many thanks lo dot tor and staff NAIDU To I^-trhl and R.iKhu fi druik'htrr Vanltha at .M.itirnity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on April, Hth Qntttfld tlank?70 words
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Advertisement236 1965-04-08 18 SELLING PRICE ON Sth. APRIL 1965: $89 PER 100 UNITS NOW AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR ONLY 5S £4 0^ PER 100 UNITS IN THE "MALAYSIAN COMMERCE INDUSTRY FUND" Now this special offer of 100 "M.C.1.F." units at only $86 gives you the opportunity of sharing in the prospects of growing236 words
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Miscellaneous52 1965-04-08 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kola Bharu 86 72 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 91 70 Singapore 88 73 C. Hichlands 72 55 Jesselton 84 73 Kuching52 words
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