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Title Section21 1965-04-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration338 1965-04-09 1 Textile 'peace' talks to go on today Xl ALA LUMPIR, Thurs.— "Peace" talks between the Central Government and the Singapore Government to settle the present differences over the question of textile quotas to Britain will be resumed tomorrow. No statement was issued after today's threehour meeting between the Minister ofReuter - 338 words
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Article, Illustration880 1965-04-09 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL: TUN MAY MAKE THE RECOMMENDATION With the C "wealth conference in mind... From KAMPALA. Thursday MALAYSIA is expected to make a formal request to Afro-Asian members of the Commonwealth to contribute towards Malaysia's defence against aggression. I understand Tun Abdul Razak will probably880 words
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Article533 1965-04-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE elimination of more than 70 Indonesians .'^7 killed and nt least .'!■> ruptured lias brought to :m end the gruelling six-week-long Kota Tinggi battle. Some of the troops engaged in the area have been withdrawn for redeployment. The few533 words
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126 1965-04-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— West Germany has agreed to give Malaysia a loan of $11.5 million to help meet part of the cost of the University of Malaya teaching hospital at Pantai Valley. This decision has beeji conveyed to the Malaysian Ambassador in Bonn, Dato126 words
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Article42 1965-04-09 1 TOKYO. Thurs— Japans exports in the financial year ended March 31. 1965. totalled USS7IB6 million, a gain of 27.5 per cent over the previous financial year, according to customs statistics released by the Japanese Ministry of Finance today— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article29 1965-04-09 1 BANGKOK. Thurs— The United Stales has stationed one of Its most sophisticated interceptor jets— the F-4C. Phantom in Eastern Thailand, highly reliable sources said today— AP.AP - 29 words
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487 1965-04-09 1 NAVY MUTINY IN SAIGON AGAINST THEIR CHIEF SAIGON, Thursday. A MUTINY l)> voting naval officers against the commander of the Vietnamese Navy was under way here tonight, and it appeared Admiral Chung Tan Cang had been deposed. There was no shooting. Vietnamese air force Sky- i raiders were In theAP; UPI - 487 words
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Article68 1965-04-09 1 COLOMBO. Thurs. Ceylon has asked the Communist countries of East Germany, North Vietnam and North < Korea to reduce their Consular staffs, official sources, said here. East Germany, which has 14 members at present, has been allowed one Consul-Oeneral. one assistant and two staff members. NorthReuter - 68 words
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Article44 1965-04-09 1 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanoin j KiUikachorn, will leave here on Saturday for the southern pro- vlnces of Thailand, recently troubled by separatist and terrorist movements, on a 12-day fact-finding tour, a Government spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article70 1965-04-09 1 LONDON. Triurs. A beerdrinking dog in London's Ea.st End had turned Into an alcoholic, veterinary experts said today. Patsy, a sleepy-eyed mongrel, regularly has four pints a day. No one seemed to know how he started, but he lines up every day at his local tavern. ImpatientReuter - 70 words
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Article32 1965-04-09 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Another five confirmed cases of typhoid among Chung Cheng High School -tudei.ts in Goodman Road have been reported by Middleton Hos- pital over the last 24 hours.32 words
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Article31 1965-04-09 1 MADRAS. Thurs. Fourteen MM were killed and eight in- I jured yesterday when a lorry crashed into two bullock carts carry 24 guests to a betrothal ceremony.31 words
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Article156 1965-04-09 1 HAMID BENDHARA - HAMID BENDHARA From MECCA, Thurs. King: Faisal has told the Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong that Malaysia has a right to attend the Afro- Asian conference in Algiers in June. A royal party sourer said that King Faisal agreed .Malaysia hatl .1 right to exist as156 words
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Article35 1965-04-09 1 111 1.1. COMING LONDON. Thurs. Field Manhal Sir Richard Hull, who becmncs Chief <>f Britain s Defeaec staff in JiiU. will tour Middle I ..i*t and Malaysia from May 10 to Jane R«uterReuter - 35 words
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849 1965-04-09 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday THIS toneration ul' the world musl rhnosr: I Drstro> or build, kill or aid. hate or understand, j i The ordinary men and I women of North Vietnam j and South Vietnam, of 1 China and India, of Run- j sla andReuter - 849 words
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301 1965-04-09 2 A MEDIATING ROLE NOW FOR U THANT AND THE UN.? ITNITED NATIONS, Thurs. U Thant, the Secretary General, was informed in advance of the contents of President Johnson's address last night and will make his comments on the substance of the statement today. U Thant has been among the prominentReuter - 301 words
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Article49 1965-04-09 2 LAGOS. Thurs. Eleven policemen were killed in religious clashes over the weekend in villages in the Sokoto Emirate in Northern Niifpna. accoraing to reports reaching here. Stvemi more policemen and civilians are missing or injured. The dead included the local assistant police superintendent— UPl.49 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-04-09 2 Aidit: We gave Bung courage to quit U.M TOKYO, Thurs.— Indonesian Communists claim only their support gave President Soekarno the courage to quit the United Nations, according to a Communist New China News Agency broadcast monitored here. The PKI chief. D. N. Aldlt, addressing a peasant cadr« training seminar InUPI - 189 words
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Article25 1965-04-09 2 RANGOON. Thurs— A totul of 634 rebels .surrendered to Government forces during March, nocording to the official News Agency Burma. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous39 1965-04-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby WE'LL MAVE UV/ED VTO MAMAS 6 J I BOUSM \\ATnoorjry \9EfOftE/ /iUf'i I uct\ f mm I *wye to I /«ow uomq o© v V HOUSM IT I **V IT LL TA IE *V39 words
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Article, Illustration453 1965-04-09 3 LONDON, Thursday IT SOAKS THE RICH AS WELL AS THE POOR, says HEATH THE Conservative Opposition mounted a major attack on the Labour Government's Budget in Parliament yesterday, describing it as a '"typical Socialist' measure which ''soaks the rich and also soaks the poor.'' Mr.Reuter - 453 words
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202 1965-04-09 3 Rubbish, says Red general of 'space deaths' IytOSCOW, Thurs.— A Soviet commentator yesterday described as "rubbish" reports that Soviet cosmonauts have died in space venl tures. "Similar rubbish could be encountered on the pages of some U.S. papers." Russian Air Force Lt. Gen. Kanin said in the publication Krasnaya ZezdaUPI - 202 words
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123 1965-04-09 3 LONDON. Thurs. A 21- year-old killer, who posed as a British Intel- 1 ligence agent, was sentenced to death at Winchester today for murdering a taxi- 1 driver. John Stoneley. a cablemuker was found guilty of the murder of 60-year-old George NewberyReuter - 123 words
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Article58 1965-04-09 3 MONTREAL. Thurs. The oprniiu; of the St. Lawrence Soaway today will allow four ocean-Ro-tag ships to return tv sea after being trapped when ice forced closure or the locks last Dec 7. The ships are the Orient Mercnant from Greece. Vanfu Nationalist, China. Olau Gorm. aAP - 58 words
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Article68 1965-04-09 3 LONDON. Thurs. Charlie Chaplin had a terse reply for reporters who asked him yesterday for comment on reports that tits beatnik son Michael. 18. was planning to become a beat singev. ■Comment? Certainly not." the 75-year-o!d star snapped as he and his American-born wife Oona flewReuter - 68 words
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Article48 1965-04-09 3 LONDON, Thurs. Regular Hovercraft services across the Rnglish Channel are planned for next year. It was announced in London yesterday. The Hovercraft will carry up to 38 passengers between Dover and Calais at speeds of up to 70 MPH and fares comparable with existing rates. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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367 1965-04-09 3 f ONDON, Thurs. World-wide comment on Bri t a i n's austerity Budget was generally favourable, with the measures seen in many quarters as restoring confidence in the pound. In PARIS, sterling was firm in early dealings yesterday.367 words
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Article59 1965-04-09 3 WIESBADEN. Thurs.— Maj-Gen-Jolm K. Hester, commander of tne U.S. 17th Air Force, died today of a brain injury suffered during a parachute jump at Mannheim, Germany, last Friday. He was 48. Gen. Hester landed with a partially inverted parachute after jumping from an altitude of59 words
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Article25 1965-04-09 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Greece yesterday informed the Secretary-General. U Thant. of a protest to Turkey over a violation of Grrek air snare. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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165 1965-04-09 3 'Early Bird flashes first TV pictures r«APE KENNEDY Thurv "Early Bird", the world's first commercial communications satellite, received and sent back to earth its first television pictures today. The pictures were sent from Andover, Maine, while the satellite was over South America and returned to Andover in good quality WorkingReuter - 165 words
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Article74 1965-04-09 3 I ONDON, Thurs.— Two new stamps to be Issued on Commonwealth Day. May 24 in memory of Sir Winston Churcijill show a close-up of his face based on the famous photograph by Karsh of Ottawa, the Post Office announced to- day. The stamps bear a smallReuter - 74 words
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101 1965-04-09 3 Search for £3,500,000 treasure in a well gASINGSTOKE. <S. England). Thurs. "Five hours' diving: bj four army frogmen yesterday failed to find a reputed £3.500, I 000 treasure in an ancient < well near here. The frogmen took turns to search in seven feet of u.itor 75 feet down theReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement229 1965-04-09 3 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamel treats spots and pimples fast and will leave your skin clear and smooth. Eskamel contains Hexachlorophene kills germs instantly. Prevents pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease does notcrack,229 words
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Article, Illustration515 1965-04-09 4 Income tax man replies to a critic A 'MINORITY' BLAMED FOR RETURNS DELAY SINGAPORE, Tnurs A SMALL minority of taxpayen should not be allowed to put an unnecessary burden on the general public, Mr. Hsu Tse-kwang, Comptroller of Income Tax, said here today. The Comptroller's criticism of the small minority515 words
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Article288 1965-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. THE Ministry of National Development said to- day that the decision to increase the parking rates at Clifford Pier, Raffles Quay and Empress Place from 20 to 40 cents per hour was intended to prevent motorists from parking their vehicles for long hours288 words
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Article24 1965-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The International Women's Club of the YWCA v. ill hold its annual dinner and dence at the Princes Restaurant tomorrow.24 words
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176 1965-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today told two young men convicted of armed robbery: "Not a day passes without some unfortunate person being held up and robbed of his belongings." Teng Tye Tong, 22, a coffeeshop assistant was Jailed176 words
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Article180 1965-04-09 4 SWITCH BOXES: AN APPEAL SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today appealed to the public to report any person found tampering with or attempting to dispose of automatic time switch boxes which are used solely for the operation of street lights. The Police Secretary, Mr. T Chelliah. said: "Since March this year, there180 words
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Article59 1965-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Children's Society will hold an Easter Fair at its Convalescent Home in Nicoll Drive on April 18 to raise fund., for the running of the Home. The fair, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. is part of the society's charity drive59 words
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Article47 1965-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin IshaK. and Toil Puan Noor Aishah today entertained some 270 voluntary social workers to a garden party. The guests were helpers at the Christmas Fair held at the Victoria Memorial Hall last November.47 words
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Article237 1965-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce today announced the names of 57 successful candidates in the national language examination (Standard I and II) conducted by the Chamber in Singapore in February this year. The result, described as "most satisfactory." showed that a record237 words
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235 1965-04-09 4 Support for 2,400 Govt clerks on pay claims SINGAPORE, Thurs. m:PPORT of Singapore workers for the wage claims of 2.400 Government clerks, is snowballing. Four more unions with a total membership of 22.000 today announced that they were behind the clerks, whose strike notice expires at midnight on Sunday. A235 words
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Advertisement194 1965-04-09 4 tramra coming! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) f GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD for "BECKET" -BEST DRAMATIC FILM A PETER OTOOLE BEST DRAMATIC ACTOR Presented in 70mm on the giant theatre screen "A lusty, boldly provocative production -urr MA6Ame RICHARD PETER BURTONOTOOLE c HAL WALLIS r»ow.cTioN i i±tl PETER GLENVILLE: EDWARD ANHALT JEAN ANOUILH194 words
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267 1965-04-09 5 J(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal Establishment Office will submit a "new report" on the raiiwaymen's dtmar.d for the same rights and conditions of service as other public servants to the Cabinet on Wednesday. This was slated today by I the Principal Establishment267 words
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117 1965-04-09 5 l/UCHING. Thurs. The 70th Battery. Royal Artillery, left here by sea last night for Malaya after completing two operational tours in Sarawak in the past year. At the new port here, the battery was presented with a Sarawak State crest as a memento117 words
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Article60 1965-04-09 5 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Chin FV»]c Yen. .i lawyer, was elected the first president of the Methodist i English School Old StudT-s' As*oc mion at a meeting here yrstentatjr. Other officials: sice-presl-dents. Mr. Wong Wai Li.ni nrd Mr. M. P Muthu: secretary. Mr. I R. Suppiah; treasurer. Mr.60 words
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Article54 1965-04-09 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs.-- A Javanese. 1 cd.ii Mariab bin Abdul R;<hnv<ii. 44. wm yesterday committed for trial in the High Court on a charge j of raping a 13-year-old schoolgirl. The offence was alleged to have been committed at a lonely path at K.impong Lubok Batu.54 words
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230 1965-04-09 5 ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs. An authoritative source denied last night that the Tin Council had been authorised to restock the buffer stock with up to 20.000 tors. The source said no proposal had been made to this effect In a formal sense, though the bufferReuter - 230 words
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Article127 1965-04-09 5 Victim dials 999 with his tongue SINGAPORE, Thurs A shop assistant. Leow Liam Chye, used his tongue to dial 999 after four robbers had tied his hands and legs and looted the Sin Kee Co. in Boat Quay yesterday. The robbers escaped in a car with 150 transistor radios, 50127 words
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Article, Illustration295 1965-04-09 5 WHY BRITAIN MUST STAY IN FAR EAST: LORD BOURNE LONDON. Thurs. (JENERAL Lord Bourne, Director of Operations in Malaya from 1954 to 1956, last night stressed the importance to Britain of the military bases at Singapore and Hong Kong. He was speaking about British commitments in Asia during a HouseReuter - 295 words
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Article47 1965-04-09 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs. A car driven by Mr. V. Tharmalingam. an engineer, of Kuala Lumpur, overturned at the 18th milestone. Labis road, yesterday morning while he was on his way to Singapore. He was found unconscious and taken to hospital in a serious condition.47 words
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Article62 1965-04-09 5 PENANG. Thurs. Three Malaysinnr will represent the ExServices A-ssociation of Malayu at the llth annual World Veterans' Federation Assembly in Lausanne. Switzerland, from May 1 to 5. They are Dato Abdul Rahman I bin Musa. president of ESAM. Haii K. MiL-nir Arm. immediate pact president,62 words
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Article24 1965-04-09 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Thur.s. A fire-walking ceremony will be held I nt the Sri Mah» Manamman Temple on the Kual.i Ketil Road next Tuesday.24 words
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271 1965-04-09 6 Reaction to Tun Razak: 'Generally favourable AS AFRICAN PAPERS VERDICT From SAMAD ISMAIL: Entebbe (Uganda). Thursday rpHE leading Uganda English language daily, the Uganda -L Argus, in an editorial earlier this week described African reaction to Tun Razak's mission as "generally favourable to Malaysia." It said: "The mission's presence in271 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-04-09 6 CYDNEY, Thurs— A Malaysian girl has become the first Colombo Plan student to graduate from Monash T'niversity. She is Miss I Slew Lin Ir.ft). of Sabah, who recently received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her colleague. Miss Annie« Nc Pok Oi. of Hong Kong,65 words
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132 1965-04-09 6 BROOKE IS OFF FOR SIX— WEEK TOUR OF BORNEO KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The former Raja Muda of Sarawak. Mr. Anthony Brooke. left here today for his, first visit to the Borneo state since he left it in September 1941 five; months before the fall; of Singapore to Japan. Mr. Brooke.132 words
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Article64 1965-04-09 6 BATU PAHAT, Thurs— lsmail bin N'oor Hashim, 26. was sentenced to 10 months in jail by the Magistrate's Court here after ne pleaded guilty to stealing $2,974 \orth of jewellery from Idrls bin Sa'Hda on March 14 ;tt Parit Sulon? When arrested. Ismail led the64 words
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207 1965-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. J^ ONE-MONTH ban on night and early morning fishing and on small craft movement in certain parts of Singapore's territorial waters will come into effect on Saturday. Under the order the Restriction on Fishing and on Small Craft Movement (Territorial207 words
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Article38 1965-04-09 6 KANGAR. Thurs.— Tenants 1 registration will be re-imposed in Perils on April 16. This was announced at a meetIng of 80 town councillor*, district headmen and penghulus hold In the Women's Institute hall here yesterday.38 words
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Article20 1965-04-09 6 PENANG. Thurs. Registration of prospective pilgrims to Mrcca next year has started and will last until Sept. 15.20 words
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152 1965-04-09 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs SARAWAK'S Chief Minister, .Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said here today that he expected free primary education to be introduced in his state next year. He said it would cost the Federal Treasury $2 million more in expenditure If the plan were implemented.152 words
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Article47 1965-04-09 6 PENANG. Thurs. With the shift of the Malaysian Immigration Headquarters to Kuala Lumpur, several officials, including the Ml Controller. Inche Ibrahim bm Ah. nave left Penang lor til* Federal capital. The remaining members of the headquarters staff will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.47 words
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Article35 1965-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police yesterday detained an active "fighter" of the "Koon Tonß" .secret society group "18"' under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provl- 1 sions) Ordinance. The gangster operated in the Jalan Eunos area.35 words
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325 1965-04-09 6 Awards for Gurkha soldiers in battle at Labis SINGAPORE, Thurs.--0 Gurkha troops who took part in the security operations against Indonesian paratroopers in South Malaya last year have won awards for gallantry. One officer receives the Military Cross, two NCOs get the Military Medal, and four others have been mentioned325 words
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Article79 1965-04-09 6 BINGAPORE, Thurs. A Pan-American Airways Boeing 707 jet continued to be grounded at the Singapore Airport as the world-wide strike by the airline's crew entered the eighth day today. A spokesman for the airline here said: "The management ,md the crews union in New79 words
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Article28 1965-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the Siaw Brothers Timber Co- factory at 12J m.s. Woodlands at 5 p.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article204 1965-04-09 7 APRIL 17 MEETING WILL BE ASKED TO APPROVE FINAL DRAFT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday I'HE proposed constitution of the Malaysian Alliance Party will be discussed in detail at the Malaysian Alliance Convention to be held at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on April 17. The Prime Minister. Tengku204 words
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249 1965-04-09 7 Python gives driver a memorable lesson IPOH, Thurs. It takes more than a flve-ton lorry to kill a python, as Guai Leong Seng, j 29. a lorry driver, learnt yesterday. Guai was returning to Ipoh from Butterworth at j about 7 p.m. with a full load of 1.200 gallons of249 words
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113 1965-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barisan Sosialis today protested against the latest Emergency Regulations announced on Tuesday. The regulations empower the Government to take strong measures against anti-national elements who attempt to obstruct people from registering for National Service, and who urge people to oppose conscription. The113 words
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Article54 1965-04-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Mr. I. mi Wah Ching. 25. ha.s been awarded an Australian Scholarship under the Common wealth Scholarship and Fellowship Fund for a doctorate degree in Mtenet at the University of Adelaide. Mr. Lim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lam Kuan Mou.54 words
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Article70 1965-04-09 7 ADELAIDE. Thur.v More than 200 Malaysian students and Australian guests attended the opening of Malaysia House here recently by the Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, Tun Lim Yew Hock. The Hou.se. a former Driv.tte reMdence. is a two-storey buildhm. which will be u>eci lor social and70 words
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Article78 1965-04-09 7 I^LUANG. Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Johore Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunos will open several rural development projects in the Kluang district on Saturday. Amonc them are a children playground, .i basketball court and a community hall at Kamiport? M.iclihp and a telephone boo.h and78 words
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Article52 1965-04-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— TIM Patiang Government is to set u[ a scholarship fund for higher Islamic studies here and abroad. Under a Bill published here to day. the scholarship will be oper only to Pahanc Malays. Th< State Government will allocaU $60,000 a year to52 words
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Article55 1965-04-09 7 MUAR Thurs. New Zealand troops stationed at Tenderek Camp. Malacca, have presented 5i. 500 worth of books to nin« schools in Muar and Pontian. They made the sifts m appreciation for the use of th» schools during their operation! sgainst Indonesian Invaders in the Kesang55 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-04-09 7 Y. S. CHEONG - Ordeal and joy of a hole-in-heart girl Y. S. CHEONG By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Schoolgirl Maureen Lim Gek Lian. 10, today told me the story of her hole-in-the-heart operation at the Ge.neral Hospital— the first undertaken by a Malaysian medical team. Maureen, a Primary IV pupil of Balestier Girls' School, where260 words
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128 1965-04-09 7 Govt 'yes' to talks so strike is off IPOH. Thurs. The 1 strike by about 1,000 firemen and officers in rjne Malayan States over the Governments delay in settling a claim for revi- sion of salary scales. j scheduled to begin on Saturday, is off. The Straits Times learned here128 words
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157 1965-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Thur..— Vrspa scooters will be assembled in Malaysia at the, peak rate of 10.000 units a year. Mr. J. A. Hinsen. general manager of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. Singapore, announced today. They will be produced in the .1 ii run- Vf.sni Kscmhly157 words
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154 1965-04-09 7 Teacher faces 3 charges of raping pupils ALOR STAR. Thurs.— A The public gallery in the Hi^h Court was cleared today to enabl* an 11-year-old girl to t give evidence in camera. The girl, wearing her school uniform, was key witness in a case in which her teacher. Roal bin154 words
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Miscellaneous210 1965-04-09 7 Straits Times Crossword 188 1 Hr jk^B L^Bfl Sal \< KOSS 8 Bgat Gala sourer of dl*> I. Prn 26 in WMM '7. Si""*" s SH: plBte tsx <* y h .mi 9 "way""., 1 XJV -^pr-med 10 SS^UTVJSiuW,. *>•» H 1 wttrt 11. Quail ai [he French cun- 8210 words
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Obituary80 1965-04-09 8 M Wards Sit (MtiUmmm) MADAM LEE SOON, aged 79. paaa> -1 away peacefully 0.4.65 leaving bet. n« I sens. Thong Tew See. Peng Loy ■nn Peng Cnonx. 2 daugbtera-ln-law. 4 .'augbters. 1 sons-in-law. Tew Sim Kng i »n4 Iconic Tew Pol. 30 grand children I <n4 11 great grand80 words
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Article193 1965-04-09 8 1» Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. s. Namaaavayam I itrKnowledge with sincere thanks, pre- •entattons, congratulations, loan of ■SB, and pbyalcal help, from friends I rd relauvaa on his marriage on 3.4. U. I MR. KU NAM CHONO and rblldrea ■I Klang thank relatives, friends. itiboura and Klang193 words
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Article735 1965-04-09 8 In a statesmanlike gesture, President Johnson has announced that America is ready to take part in "unconditional discussions'' directed towards a peaceful settlement of the j Vietnam war. The offer bears out American assurances that the purpose of the air strikes i against North Vietnam was not735 words
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Article392 1965-04-09 8 It is difficult to see the point of the Civil Defence Minister's assurance that the Central Government has prepared plans to build air-raid shelters throughout the country. Part of the diffculty may lie with the fact that Indonesia is most unlikely to launch air attacks; but more important392 words
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Article143 1965-04-09 8 Indonesia (if it is wise) wil learn even more from thi annihilation of its Kota Tingg invasion force than from it! I previous disasters in the Labis Pont ian and Kesang districts lOn the first three occasion; Malaysia received powerfu assistance from British, Nev Zealand and Australian military143 words
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164 1965-04-09 8 •r REFER to the com- plaints (S.T. March 31) of trauiee-teachers form Parti Buntar regarding third cla.ss train tickets I sympathise with the trainee-teachers but cannot understand why they should have drawn a comparison between Government clerical staff and trainee-teachers with regard to train164 words
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Letter96 1965-04-09 8 A CCORDING to the A instructions issued by the Ministry of Education, trainees attending vacation courses "will be eligible for only bus or 3rd class rail fared or their equivalent to and from their schools." This decision was not made by the Chief Education Officer. Perak. but was transmitted to96 words
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Letter74 1965-04-09 8 t PHE death toll on MaJL layan roads is already tar too high. Let us all protest against the abominable form of advertising represented by the hoardings on our highways before the accident rate rises even higher. Tourists come here to see our lovely country, not to gawk at74 words
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Letter122 1965-04-09 8 I HAVE a feeling that "Perplexed" (S.T. April 3) must be a very young wife. However, she cannot be too young to get her thought processes untangled! She must realise that every regular member of Her Britannic Majesty's Armed Forces Is a MERCENARY and as mercenaries we nght122 words
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Letter77 1965-04-09 8 QARBAGE has been colv lected from various parts of Kuala Lumpur to nil a disused mining pool near the Setapak High School. But the stuff is just lying there. Files are breeding at an alarming rate. They infest the tackshop, the classrooms, the dormitory and neighbouring houses. And77 words
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Letter69 1965-04-09 8 WOULD the Malaysian Government please consider the advisability of offering a substantial reward of $100,000/- lor the arrest of anyone in any State in Malaysia who is convicted of planting and/or setting off a bomb, and of kidnapping. Admittedly, the sum of $100,000 is a big amount, but an69 words
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Letter170 1965-04-09 8 I HOPE this letter will help dispel any idea that Malaysians are ingrates. I refer to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's remarks (S.T. March 26) that "Britain has no right to stay in Malaysia... l would prefer Afro-Asian troops to patrol my border", and the letter in your paper170 words
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Letter55 1965-04-09 8 THE Health Authorities must be congratulated on prompt prosecuting of .shopkeepers and householders who dump rubbish on the roads. What about the hawkers along the back lane between Ceylon Road, and Marshall Road who daily dump empty tins, food remnants and broken bottles in the empty space near55 words
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Article516 1965-04-09 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Angkat, raencanckat (v) to lift; senang (adj. adv) easy, easily; densan aenang-nya (Prep. Ph) with ease, easily; riang (adj. adv) gay, gaily; hingra (prep) until; Janh (adj, adv) far; Jauh malam (AJ, Ph) far into the night; nanti, menanti516 words
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867 1965-04-09 8 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW I WITH MURDER AND EXTORTION By MANILA, Thurs. AS we drove through the flat countryside of central Luzon, the most populated of the Philippine islands, the scene appeared peacefully bucolic. Straw-hatted workers hacked at walls of sugar cane, and sundarkened peasantsOFNS - 867 words
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Advertisement748 1965-04-09 8 Str>.U T«« A M.Ur M.,1 Ci»«i "ed •e>vertlteme*t»,iney »ey<— i«ed..«»a eOLD'STOMAOCwSUrt** MMaff Orchera) fMad* (•eeewHonltrOeit') eoco'arroNA ok^bm a n c h c«v At Hii— ns)tJ»Ba«» sXetpwsx aie»et,Bas». UfetftaHMdriAfJawte* CTTY7«OOsCa»TO#»»m.TD I M»ac*w<ter)s*asjae>4 C o "yef*Ow«T THOt NKWStntONT ■jrrrpetno r'Sussmiertn «*.IM.Ii«MAII_ v I O r Aanwksnr-<«o«d'ye»esf I MsMiCHHTOei P4 l uppe*«cnss>«srjsajael. ln«epore,l7748 words
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Advertisement89 1965-04-09 8 pOH^F^(ENNE[>Y SCHOOL NO.l Ed Who!** o* Hi* Pnct Corpt Hod efXjsMj*] Hi* •ckoftl in Hw !■■■<■ i jsniflt in Susrth Anwiito TH«j* Hrn pruislm* of rK« viiu«« junta wmtk*«J in. "TW rods* toyi VOOC •^VsHtO'CWsj Hot D#*BVt tm J A J .L d why fslT isH— tt L- i>MMM IsWia89 words
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Advertisement135 1965-04-09 8 AQTJAJVIATIC HO THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH X THE OUTBOARD Jjtf*jiL Rugged and powerful, the Volvo itdpb»aJiWvs Penta Aquamatio 110 horse- CmLSfSw^si' power satisfy the requirement* f*X^\&&£&^ of motor boat enthusiasts. 3^31 V&tJaw M Unequalled fuel economy and (SVkVmsJ^sT^T^'^ reliability, electric hydraulic lift combining with alt the m*.t ho t features135 words
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314 1965-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. PRESIDENT Soekarno has admitted he is "seriously concerned" about the effects of Radio Malaysia broadcasts on the Indonesian people, said the Director of Radio Malaysia, Inche Dol Ramli, today. "He said that this was one of the biggest setbacks of314 words
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121 1965-04-09 9 A hint on world-wide Socialist gathering SINGAPORE. Thurs— The International secretary of the Japanese Socialist Party, Mr. Roo Watanabe, today Indicated that Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. would attend a proposed conference in Bombay or some other centre in May to which non-Commu-nist Socialist parties in South-East Asia121 words
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Article45 1965-04-09 9 IPOH, Thurs. Building plans :or a tobacco factory- a sauce 'actory and a biochemical plant n the Tasek industrial estate tere have been approved by the municipal councilPlans for a foundry and a gasoline bottling plant for Esso standard are being considered.45 words
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Article42 1965-04-09 9 tPOH. Thurs— Mr. Ditt Singh. member of the Elections Com--nusMon. has relinquished his post >n reaching the statutory age limit it 65 years. His place has been filled by Dato Dr. R. Sathiah. a Justice of the42 words
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Article, Illustration94 1965-04-09 9 Jeyamalar is back with a Ph D in history IJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaysia's first woman to receive a Ph. D in History returned here by air from London today. She is Miss Jeyamalar Kathlrlthamby. who passed out from the University of London after a 2i-year scholarship course. Miss Kathlrithamby said94 words
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Article44 1965-04-09 9 IPOH. Thurs —The Raja Perempuan of Perak will celebrate her 36th birthday with a private dlnnei at the Istana Iskandarlah in Kuala Kangsar on Saturday. About 800 guests have been invited to the dinner which will be followed by a dance.44 words
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159 1965-04-09 9 Malaysians nominated for Magsay say award tt UA L A LUMPUR, MO. Thurs. Several Malaysians have been ruminated for this year's Magsaysay award, the executive trustee of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Miss Belen Abreu, said here today. She declined to give the number of nominees or disclose their names.159 words
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173 1965-04-09 9 LTUALA LLMPI'R. Thurs. Police are baffled by the two mysterious explosions near the American International Assurance Building in Ampang Road here shortly after midnight last night. After an intensive search of the area lasting until 9.30 this morning, police and Army bomb disposal experts173 words
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Article, Illustration101 1965-04-09 9 Police find missing schoolgirl Mihrul CINGAPORE, Thurs. Police have found schoolgirl, Mlhrul Nisa binte Pakeer Malimar, 13, (a bo v c), missing from home for three days. She was seen roaming along Lorong 10, Oeylang, on Monday afternoon after her mother had reported to police that she had left her101 words
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Article75 1965-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPU R, Thurs. Police today found a handgrenade, a detonator and 27 rounds of ammunition in a tin hidden urder some bushes in the jungle two miles off the 7th mile, Rawang Road. j They also found some me- dicine and documents writton In Chinese.75 words
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Article55 1965-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at the birthday celebrations of Sri Ramakrishna and Swaml Vivekananda at the Ramakrishna Mission in Bartley Road on April 18 at 7 Din. The Vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dr. Lim Tay Boh.55 words
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180 1965-04-09 9 Wastemakers (time, that is) get warning in Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Than. Government servants in the State have been warned NOT to read newspapers or magazines during office hours. The warning is contained In a circular signed by the State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman Ja'afar. Chatting It states that there have180 words
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141 1965-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. TiHE Central Government has drawn up a blueA print for the construction of air raid shelters throughout the country, the Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, said today. Da to Stephens was speaking to reporters before141 words
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Article54 1965-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs will hold Its annual conference and general meeting on April 17 ;md 18. ;it the University of Malaya. The assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Eneku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir. will open the conference at 7.3054 words
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Article43 1965-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twc Shell technologists from the refinery on Pulau Bukom will leav* Singapore for Britain and Holland tomorrow for a year's training. They are Mr. David Tan Sing Hwa and Mr. Alan Peck Hong Hoon. both 24.43 words
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Article47 1965-04-09 9 IPOH. Thurs- A supervisor in the Employees Provident Fund in Petaling Jaya. S. Slvarajan. 49. was charged here today with two counts of corruption. He pleaded not guilty to accepting (20 and 1200 from S Devadasan to help him withdraw his E.P-F. contributions.47 words
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Article42 1965-04-09 9 KUAI A LUMPUR. Thurs. Tun Henry H.S- Lee has been elected president of the Selangor Kwa:is Tung Association. Vicepresidents are Mr. Cho Yew Fal and Mr Chew Yu Nam. secretary Mr. Tang Kwong. and treasurer Mr Chan Tai Kal.42 words
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Advertisement99 1965-04-09 9 £>># EUROPE tjJp Europe in summer has a fascination you will find nowhere else. A myriad thrilling landscapes majestic mountains picturesque old towns and villages quaint customs and costumes "atmosphere" everywhere, with the peoples of 27 nations enjoying themselves. Won't you join in the fun? A giant Swissair Coronado 99099 words
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Advertisement216 1965-04-09 9 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Foh Chong Building, Papl Telephone: 2171 Johore Bahru. P.O. Box 145. Malayan Correspondence College, the foremost College of postal tuition in Malaysia, offers the most up-to-dote ond scientifically prepared homestudy courses, compiled by educational experts, university lecturers and honours graduates. These courses,216 words
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Miscellaneous731 1965-04-09 9 p^~* .mm msm RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE i age Jamboree; 6.30 The NewgSERVICE: 41 60.2 Metres 6.40 Regional News. Interlude; A.M.: 6.00 Prosriimine Sum- 6.45 Extracts Prom The Edimary: 6.02 Morr.i-.g Mekdies torials; 6.50 Btock Exchange 7.00 The News; 7.10 Bivjkia&t Report; 7.00 Learn A Word A Potpourri: 7.30731 words
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Article279 1965-04-09 10 A MUCH NEEDED INDUSTRY SET UP THE establishment rc-\ cently of a sulphuric acid industry in Singapore marks an important milestone in the State's progressive industrialisation programme. The first plant to operate is that of Standard Chemical Corporation Ltd. of Jurong. and It will meet a lor.g-felt need for such279 words
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Article33 1965-04-09 10 Mr. E. A. Stanley, stores supervisor with Champion Motors iM) Ltd.. Singapore, is now undergoing a month's training course in Australia, covering all aspects of spare parts and accessories control methods33 words
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566 1965-04-09 10 CHAN BONG SOO - Paints: Call for better protection in S'pore CHAN BONG SOO By IT is generally fell among Singapore paint manufacturers that the present protection given by the Government to the local paint industry is far from adequate. The need for better protection is more strongly felt as the number of local566 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-04-09 10 MR. T. R. G. SEAR has assumed duties as Far I ;i-t regional manager for Mead Johnson International, succeeding Mr. Mack Hopkins, who has been reassigned to Puerto Riro. Mr. Sear, who is resident in Singapore, is responsible for the sales expansion of Mead87 words
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Article77 1965-04-09 10 Making his third visit to Singapore in five years this week is Mr. Richard K. Burrell. personnel staff assistant in the international sales division of Eastman Kodak Company. Rochester. New York. Part of nus Singapore tour was to keep the management of Kodak Malaya informed77 words
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Article148 1965-04-09 10 TRADE LINKS MALAYSIA AND CANADA rE general sales manager of Canadian Pacific Airlines. Mr. Frank B. Holland, said during a business visit to Singapore last week that the bonds of friendship and trade between his country and Malaysia "are more than just token gestures." "They are shown to be very148 words
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Article63 1965-04-09 10 Malaysia's first feather processing factory. Hop Lion Feather Works (Mala; ia> Ltd.. at Singapoies Jurong industrial estate, nan started exporting Its f oducts abroad. The first shipment, con ,r. Ing seven bales or processed t* < thers weighing over a Singapore on the Ben Lint ye*63 words
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Article, Illustration259 1965-04-09 10 Motor plant: Delays causing frustrations, says director A MOTOR company executive has criticised the Malaysian Government for the de- > lay in announcing its motor assembly policy. The criticism came from Mr. G.W. Millard. a director of Motor Investments Ltd. with special executive responsibility for Orchard Motors, before he left259 words
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86 1965-04-09 10 l THE executive vice-president of Japan's oldest chinaware manufacturer, Noritake Co. Ltd.. said alaysia was a leading market for his company's products, buying about $300,000 worth annually. Mr. K. Watanabe. ln Singapore last week to visit the sole Malaysian Importers, China Co., attributed this86 words
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172 1965-04-09 10 ELECTRONIC TIMING DEVICE FOR GRAND PRIX |7»OR the first time In F Malaysian motor racing history, an electronic timing device will be used during the Malaysian Grand Prix at the weekend. Called the Omega Time Recorder OTR 11. the device will document automatically In print by the hour, minute. second,172 words
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Article59 1965-04-09 10 West German crude steel outnut reached a new postwar record i last month at 3,396.303 tons, according to provisional figures issued by the Federal Bureau of j Statistics ln Duesseldorf. The previous record was made in October last year when 3,340.716 I tons were produced. Output in59 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-04-09 10 Envoy on inaugural flight Dato Abdul Homid bin Ha|l Jumot, Malaysian Ambassador to Germany, was warmly welcomed by the German Ambo»sador to Malaysia, Dr. Horst Boehling, when he orrived ot Singapore Airport on the Lufthansa inaugural flight on Sunday. Behind the Doto is Dr. H.C. Seebohm, German Minister for Tronsport.108 words
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105 1965-04-09 10 Shell fills 23 m. gallons of lubricating oils CHELLS new lubricants blend- ing plant at Woodlands North, Singapore, reached a milestone early tins week when it filled lta IOO.UOOth dium witu locally blended lubricants. A.s most drums are filled to 49 gallons, this means that the plant has blended and105 words
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Advertisement340 1965-04-09 10 IHH %v british jlllj THE RIGHTROPE FOR ANY JOB lImIIA British Ropes Limited are the largest producers iLynilnllJfll ropes in the Their first rate design fl ifll Mill lncl quallty dre backed by a fine Research I UfllivlUK rou P- Their wide variety and ample stocks RIbIiIiFiIJIi ln Malaysia make340 words
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Advertisement140 1965-04-09 10 f/^mM^, MARTON COMPANY LIMITED t/M(Ea^BE "SPEEDWELL" wire ropes IVa I M u. I Manufacturer* VMBBkV 7 MARTIN. BLACK I Co., (Wir* Rop«ii Ltd. «88l y INDUSTRIAL, ENGINEERING. MARINE, WM HV V rt .t^ MINING. EARTH MOVING I LOGGING RIQUIRIMENTS. MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of140 words
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Article, Illustration717 1965-04-09 11 "And so am I." shouted Mr Paradise. "Cut the cake equally But dammit, let's be fair to Ruby. Ruby, you ouchta have first pick. How much do you want? You can have it off the top." "I don't want a damned c-'iit of your717 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1965-04-09 11 IAN - IAN DAY FIVE of the big 007 thriller ...by FLEMING JUST before the afternoon meeting the manager with the neat suit and neat face came out from behind his desk. "Er. Mr. Hazard I don't think you've met my assistant, Mr. Travis." "No. I don't1,196 words
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260 1965-04-09 11 the manager and tell him Mr. Ruby Rotkopfli be checking out tonight. 11l fix the details. "And say a major fuse blew during the meeting and I'm going to seal on* this room and find out why we're having so much bad260 words
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Advertisement196 1965-04-09 11 Your skin needs a special kind of protection —Velva Moisture Film m MKU' iv To keep the precious bloom of youth, ty&Ai creamy lotion which you simply smooth your skin needs a special kind of moisture on very sparingly under your founda« that not only protects, but will leave your196 words
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Advertisement379 1965-04-09 12 r=g===j===j======jj===jj==| lss^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bsal^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^l^a*J I HMasßsll (Continued from Pace S) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* it min.)— Box St cts. txtro FEMALE TYPIST also able teacb Pr.mary II boy. Salary S7o SO, Speed ft* Reply 0.P.0. Box 2357 Spore. PRIVATE TUTOR Elementary/Add Maths Bee. 3. Twice weekly afternoons. Box A 6716 ST. Spore379 words
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Advertisement323 1965-04-09 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Ward* SI (Mm —Box SO rtt. rxtrm J WANTED CINCRAL CLERK/ typist (Male). Salary S3OO-10-400 per month. Apply to Box A 671? S.T. c Singapore. VOUNQ CIRLS WANTEO to assist tn offlrr work. Agt from 13 to 18 preferable. Apply Manager P.O. Box < 2w4 lpoh Malaysia.323 words
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Advertisement1073 1965-04-09 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Dnrtt St (Him l Rai M rtt frfre FOREIGN BANK in Kuala Lumpur "•quires a well-trained telepnone-operat->r cum typist There are also opennge for Intelligent. Responsible young uer In a Junior Clerical capacity Jandidates must be between JO 30 ntmrm of aze. holding Senior Cambridge Jertiflcate« (minimum Grade1,073 words
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Advertisement1002 1965-04-09 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE •S H ore's <« (Mm t—Hnx Sn rlt rxtrm KIMLIN PARK (Off One Tree Hi. l. Grange road) newly completed luxurious semt-d>-tachrd buncalow In nrst .las* residential area ready for Imme tiiau occupation 5 bedrooms. mosai>: an. i parquet door tllmgs tbrouftiuiit Complete with fencing and1,002 words
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Advertisement964 1965-04-09 12 EDUCATION II Wordt St (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm FOORMAN'S SCHOOL, enrolments for Pianoforte All Grades To Diploma, Theory. Piano- Accordion. Plano-Jazz, Guitar. Recorder. Violin. Clarinet. Trumpet Snxopbone, Klute. Tel: (Spore) ***** BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 'S M .rrf< v« i Mir I Hoi 50 ctl. rxtrm BEAUTIFULLY BOUND in blue stiff964 words
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Advertisement1008 1965-04-09 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Words SC (Mm Box St ett. txtrm 1957 AUSTIN METROPOLITAN recently overhauled 11.6U0/- o.i-.0. King I (S'porc) 3-J646 or call at 37 Kllllnty I Koad. office hours. FORD CUSTOMLINE licenced 1938 i excellrct condition, one o»ntr. syos- I ■.'men S2OOU 0.n.0 Phone B'pore 64o«00 L\rmng or1,008 words
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Advertisement895 1965-04-09 12 TAILORING IS Wordt U min.)— Box St rtt. txtrm GUARANTIED HICHCLASt WORK- MANiHIP Uratl'mcn'i suits, shirts, j iruustrs. Unitary uniforms l.sdi*s roatumra dreams. Alteration repairs. Plcasn visit Nmn Tailor*. 4 10 Tancllo KO"<1 B'pore WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Wordt ft I Mm )—Box Sit rtt. txtrm SOUTH CAST ASIA895 words
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Advertisement427 1965-04-09 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MKKTINGR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting ol Creditors in the undermentioned cases will ;;e held on Tuesday. the 27th aay of April. 1965 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor, High Court Building. Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 183/64 Llm Beow427 words
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Advertisement1296 1965-04-09 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U H.: Cue S'pori Sails f Visa Perang AJAX Livcrpaai giw... Apr li Apr 11 Apr II II Apr II tATROCLUS li«erpio< Apr 12 Apr 14 MENESTHEUS Liverpool Aor II Apr 21 Apr 22 25 Apr 21 UPENOR Lktboo Ml 24 Apr 21 Apr 27/21,296 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-04-09 13 I\:^ THE EAC LINES ■L-iV\ "/> jfl SIMGAfOIE CUALA WHWtmr SWrTTfNMAJ* PtNAMO pfafk^V^j-Aiaß •«»•<-*•« "Cirst lo.hkh roiom.) M«nooo«t K^»SL' I^l 2Sl2l IU1 fU SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. IATIAKIA, StNOA IE MAVMI HAMIURS. IItMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, AARHUI ANO COPENHAGEN j i-oia r. i mi. rtatttt "PATAGONIA- (I) It/21 Apr U241,261 words
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Advertisement1082 1965-04-09 13 I BENnLINE I tXPRESS >LBVICE 10 I.ONDON, LIVERPuOL tUHUNENIAI l-ORI> BENDEARG For loncon May j .cVap,,, *m For Liverpool May 17 BENMACDHUI XSLm ;-.ng«?ore P. i ram Perang Antwerp lull 4 Apr Ul5 Apr IS/1* Apr 21/21 Imgapom S'*o» 'iu«j tENVALLA i-don. A'oirp. H'burg. 9'dam Api 17/11 Air 21 211,082 words
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Advertisement1305 1965-04-09 13 tog*. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. \B3r?lv for I r*^^ U.K./Continen» Smgaiwn P. Is'tiara Pemn CITY OF JOHANNESBURG L'don. H'tiu'g. B'men. R'dam. A'werp. Newcast'e. M'bro 17/11 Apr CASTILIAN Havre Lion. H Durg. Roam II 21 Apr 21/22 Apr CITY OF GLASGOW Lunron. M'ourg. Roam, Havra trangemouth 2( 21 Api 2*1,305 words
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Article99 1965-04-09 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. JNDUSTRIALS continued to move narrowly m very quiet tradIng. Bas* metals were steady, but I New Broken Hill dropped 3s. to 126.5. 6d Mt. l*a were steady at 335. 6d. Oils were steady and quiet. Mount Is.i 33/5 N Hrokeo Hill ilOr.i 39/108 Ampol 10/8 Aunt.99 words
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Article237 1965-04-09 14 first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74J cents per Ib.. down one cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E." closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday INT.237 words
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Article36 1965-04-09 14 ON the free exchange market I Hong Kong yesterday the U.I dollar was quoted at 5.76 i for T.I 5 for uMi. Sterling was quotrd at 16.03 ai oiu tail of Hold at 262.36 words
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850 1965-04-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a very quiet market in stocks and shares yesterday with the prices of tin shares still fallinc as the result of the announcement of the abolition of Oversea Trading Corporations in the British budget and the850 words
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Article26 1965-04-09 14 Malayan Stock Indices Apri. 7 Apr. 8 •Industrials: 75.56 75.63 Tins: 99.20 98.73 > rubbers: 103.53 103.53 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 196? 10026 words
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356 1965-04-09 14 THE tin price after easing on Wednesday and breaking its current rise, resumed the advance yesterday with a gain of 54.50 to $712.50. Its highest level since December L The offering at 210 tons was estimated up by 15 tons. In London on Wednesday356 words
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Article25 1965-04-09 14 April 8. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 742 cents (down one cent). TIN: $712.50 (up H Mi, Inofficial estimated offering 210 tons (up 15 tons).25 words
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Advertisement1166 1965-04-09 14 Y\— M *"**'»tAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Hk-.-i Yo»o'»ia ¥'.iu»at lo'unio Uetrott Cricaio ■Keeikewa Mare 1111 May 2( May 2i leet 31 leee 5 Joly It Jely "Riiii'Un Mini" 11, 11 Juee 26 Juee 21 lily 1 Aei t Au| 11 Act West Coast1,166 words
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Advertisement1103 1965-04-09 14 D Jj^3ia W^C-i I^V^*)\jWi^9 fjfi( .ft ill k.^V t^BklL^^^^^^l AOSIRAI A SERVICE/NEW lEALINI utit faKlbiAlk ANO P. SULF SEMICI Te rreaaetle Meileirae s»ee»» Te MePret »U Nataaattiiaei •viipnp c s ian« Soor» S'oore P rfriang ItMODA la Pin II Apr 11/12 Apr UUULA 12/17 Apr II Apr It ArR bULIMIA-1,103 words
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Advertisement515 1965-04-09 14 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Boltimore, Charleston, N. Orleons, Houston, Golvesfon. S'oore P. S'nam Penong New York Hongkong Amber 5/ 6 Moy 7/ 8 May 9/10 May 13 Jun Hongkong Grace 26/27 Mo, 28/29 May 30/31 May 3 July Hongkong Producer 16/ 1 7 Jun 18/19 Jun515 words
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Advertisement231 1965-04-09 14 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fosi tailings from Moloysio direct to Conodion and U.S. Greot Lake* rx>rt» »e«»ei s.'fefote P S'^em c«n»«i Art. v 11 lINTINt II 24) Apr 1 May II 19 Apr 1 Jeee ?na Ca'l 1/ May ZEELANO 1/13 May U/15 May 11/1/ May ISJ.M lAWEAN 4/11231 words
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Article830 1965-04-09 15 ESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur t ading rooms of the Stock Exi.iai.ge of Malaysia yesterday \>ith the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS' Ounlon (1.000) II IV iI.OOO) SI 47; Coo SI 46 SL, •1 4S SL F. and N. ordt J2.30830 words
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Article254 1965-04-09 15 April Three months. INDUSTRIALS ftonstead 13 cts. M. Cable* 13 cm. IMinlop I? eta, MrAHster 11 cts. Cttjr Oev. 7 c-M. M Invent. I I la. K Smelters 24 cts. 0.C.8.C. 14 cts. l>so lJct.i Knhlnson 10 ctn. Fed. r>isp. 12 cts. Kothmuns 10 <ts. K A .V254 words
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Article26 1965-04-09 15 The following further March rubber crops are notified: United lUMH 193.873 lbs. \\tr Molrk rubber crops are notified: United lbs. »nd Nvalas 48.000 lb.26 words
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Advertisement1506 1965-04-09 15 F^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^ THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (118) Notice Under Section 137 No I NOTTTE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3558/1 for the area between Parit Tok Kadzi and > land lots 3003. 3602 and 3603. 1 Jalan Abdul Rahman. Mukim1,506 words
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Advertisement698 1965-04-09 15 NOTICES THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA NOTICE Is hereby given under Rule 37 of the Association that the Annual General Meeting of the AUTOMOi BILE ASSOCIATION OF 1 MALAYA will be held by kind permission of the Shell Malaysia Limited at the SHELL THEATRETTE. SHELL HOUSE. JALAN SUNGAI LAMA. KUALA698 words
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Advertisement711 1965-04-09 15 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDEHS are Invited from P W..D. registered contractors for the following works: 1) Reinforced concrete canal lining at Sungei Whampoe Irom 100 ft. downstream of Kirn Keat Road Bridge (approx. overall length 2.200') "Civil Engineering" contractors above $100,000 Closing Date: 27.4.65 at 10.00 a.m. Box No. 1711 words
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Advertisement763 1965-04-09 15 TENDERS BERITA TAWARAN KERAJAAN NEGERI MELAKA 1 Pembokaan Ranchanran Tanah I'intcir untok Tanaman Of Uh dalam Nrjeri Melaka. TAWARAN ada-lah dl-pelawa darl pemborong2 yang mahir j I untok membuka tanah untok i Tanaman Getah. Keterangan2 lanjut boleh dt- 1 I dapati darl Pejabat Pesurohjaya I Tanah dan Gaiian, Melaka. Tawaran2763 words
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Advertisement598 1965-04-09 15 TENDERS i KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received Irom registered contractors Class 'B and above by the Jernaah Pembuka Tenaer Ibu Pejabat da Ke'ua Akaunum, Keretapi Tanah Melavu. Kuala Lum-jur up to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday, 14hb April. 1965 i for dismantling disused railway track between TP.598 words
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Advertisement138 1965-04-09 15 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered J.K.R. Contractors Class EX' and above under IV Sub-head 10 will be iceived at the office of Jur-.teru Kerja Kanan. Pahang Tenpah, Temerloh ap to 3.00 p.m. on 22.4.65 FOR WIDENING OF BRIDGE NO: 50 4 MARANKUANTAN ROAD IN TEMERLOH DISTRICT. All138 words
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Article53 1965-04-09 16 WASHINGTON. Thurs. An 18-man U.S. military medical team and 11 tons of medical supplies left here yesterday in two C-130 Air Force planes for Somalia to combat health hazards resulting from famine and drought. The State Department said the medical team will stay in Somalia for53 words
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213 1965-04-09 16 Britain's first laws against colour bar LONDON, Thursday. gRITAIN'S first laws against a colour bar and race hatred were announced yesterday, but are strictly limited in scope and leave many current practices outside the law. Political observers said Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Labour Government, which made the measure one ofReuter - 213 words
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104 1965-04-09 16 Cats, dogs to share £53,000 fortune I ON'DON, Thurs. A widow who loved animals has left most of her ;i3.000 fortune to homes for cats and dogs. And more than £2.000 of the bequest will be spent on a memorial to a stray tabby tom-cat named Dritterling. Mrs. Rosina Hardy.UPI - 104 words
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Article55 1965-04-09 16 HONG KONG. Thurs. Clima last night Issued the 373 rd "serious warning" against alleged military provocations by the United States. According to Radio Peking, five U.S. military aircraft made seven sorties over Yunghsing and Tungtao Islands yesterday and a U.S. warship intruded into Chinese watersReuter - 55 words
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Article26 1965-04-09 16 LONDON, "^hurs. An Opposition move ii. the House of Commons to retain the death penalty for murdering policemen on duty was defeated yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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125 1965-04-09 16 F SYDNEY, Thursday 1 AN Australian university professor has warned that increasing; use of oral contraceptive pills could lead to "race suicide" for Australia. Prof. Neville Wills. Head of the Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of NewReuter - 125 words
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161 1965-04-09 16 ILLEGAL INDON MIGRANTS: ROUND-UP ORDERED MANILA. Thurs. The Defence secretary. Mr. Mat am. Peralta. has ordered one army batallion to round up Indonesian illegal entrants in the Southern Philippines, according to a report published today. The Philippines Herald said Mr. Peralta issued the directive to the 36th Bn. combat team,161 words
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84 1965-04-09 16 TPAIPEH, Thurs. The Nationallst Chinese and American Governments will sign within a few days an agreement on the use of more than US$5O million in local currency for Formo- j sa's future economic deve- lopment. A high Nationalist Government official said that forReuter - 84 words
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Article54 1965-04-09 16 LIMA. Ttiurs. Riots over higher bus fares left two dead. 32 I Injured and more than 200 in jail, police reported last night. A resolution of Peru's Senate re- voiced Ihe fare increase. President i Fernando Belaunde Terry suspended constitutional guarantees for 30 days becauseAP - 54 words
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279 1965-04-09 16 A fabulous armoured bubble-top. car for LBJ IV A S H I N G TO N Thurs. The House ol Representatives hus voted U*****,000 to build an armoured bubble-top car for the President. President Johnson did not ask for tlie money, and the House, except for a few member*, didUPI - 279 words
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Article51 1965-04-09 16 new york. Than. Tn« Dilowa Hutukhtu, highest ranking 3uddhisi lama In the United St.it!s. died yesterday. He was 82. Believed by his followers to bo s 'eincarnation of Tilopa. a lOtl Tntury Buddhist teacher, he liac >een treated for Intestinal cane« n 1963.—AP - 51 words
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Advertisement844 1965-04-09 16 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER MOZICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the Chairman PMerai Land Development Authority. 7th Floor Government Offices Building i Gurney. Kuala Lumpur up to 22.4.1965 at 400 pot from •xperienced Contractors for the works of Budgrafting (Green Brown > i :h* undermentioned Rubber844 words
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Advertisement451 1965-04-09 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered contractors of Class E and abo\e will be received at the Office of the Pegawai Kemajuan Negeri. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon 10th April. 1965 for I the construction of a woodeu bridge, a :avatory block, chain I hnk fencing and451 words
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Miscellaneous148 1965-04-09 16 l//#'f/ Onp Rtf V.T. Ham tin I OOP. I APPRECIATE UX3K, DOC JVtXI'RE NOT I WELL,MQ..rVI NOT ...BUT THERE OH, IF Y'MEAN p-" (*> \OURIPEATO I HANKERW TISO BACK EXACTLY TH' ARE OTHER /SHE OUGHTA, f ...OSOR'U. TAKE > O y(-< BRING BRUMNEHILPE j THERE AN 1 BLrTT HEADS WARRIOR148 words
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Article, Illustration316 1965-04-09 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RUM CUP THROWS JOCKEY LEE AND BOLTS RACING with J^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Earl Gabador did a dashing trial this morning when he went faultlessly over 3f in 38 2/5 in yielding going. Comanche (apprentice Ahmad up) also impressed when he sprinted 3f in316 words
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Article69 1965-04-09 17 100-8 Short Commons triumphs LONDON. Thurn Short Common*, ridden by Australian Russ Maddock, won the Free Handicap over 7f at Newmarvesterday. Short Common*, who started si 100-8, won by fourth length* from I'nity (7-1), who was a shorthead in front of Spaniard* Mount, the joint-favourite at 5-1. Tadolina. Urn ante-post69 words
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Article51 1965-04-09 17 SIGNALS 5 NAVAL POLICE 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 19th Signals, the Second Division champions, moved into the final round of the SHA League-Cup competition today, when they beat Third Division opponents, Naval Police, at Parrer Park. Inside-left Hamld Abdullah scored four goals. Selvarajah got the other goals for51 words
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207 1965-04-09 17 BADMINTON AIK HUANG SAYS: I EXPECT TO DO BETTER NEXT YEAR DENANG, Thurs.— Tan Aik Huang, who came home today from the All-England badminton tournament, said: "I have learned a lot and I expect to do better next year." The 19-year-old Penang schoolboy was the first Malajsian In eight years207 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-04-09 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By SINGAPORE. Thurs. 13 Bill Miller, the American athletic coach attached to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, said yesterday that he found a wealth of talent in Sarawak and Sabah. Miller has just returned243 words
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Article, Illustration328 1965-04-09 17 Event for vintage cars cancelled MOTOR-RACING T HE VINTAGE and PYT^^a^Y on Sunday, the first day of the two-day Malaysian Grand Prix meeting here, has been cancelled it was announced today. A spokesman of the Malaysian Vintage Car Register said that o; the six entries, two were doubtful starters. Therefore328 words
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708 1965-04-09 17 A GREAT OLYMPIC FILM BUT SNELL IS MISSING ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A film of 130 minutes cannot possibly portray the full Olympic story; the Games have grown so large, the points of interest so vafied and dramatic events splash across every hour of the fortnight in such profusion that a708 words
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Article87 1965-04-09 17 I MNO YOUTHS 3 SIA 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. S Kathlravale. a Class I reit, ai who acted as linesman in this Selangor Div. 1 soccer match at Princes Road today, was assaulted by a spectator. Following an argument between Kathlravale arrd Umno outside* left Omar Yassin, the87 words
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Article508 1965-04-09 17 Guiana all out for 228 f RICKET Georgetown, Thurs: Tight bowling and fielding civ abled the Australians to dismiss British Guiana for 228, runs on the first day of the four-day match here yesterday. At the close, the Australians had scored 19 runs without loss. Despite a fifth-wicket stand ofReuter; AP - 508 words
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Advertisement332 1965-04-09 17 YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE Dz/o I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. f YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY. /tfp^V SINGAroRE FINANCE LTD. \JGSJr-J 294. LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. X^ TELEPHONES: ***** (5 LINES) PAID UP CAPITAL $6,000,000.00332 words
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Advertisement283 1965-04-09 17 FASTEN IT BETTER AND FASTER WITH STAPLERS AND STAPIES BOSTITCH BBR "Every-day" Stapler One of the most popular of all desk-type stapler*. Compact and attractive, with power lo staple 30 shccu of 16-lb. bond. A stapler, stapling plier. tacker and staple remover four uses for the price of one. Available283 words
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Miscellaneous99 1965-04-09 17 DIARY SOCCER S»re Govt. Service* Dlv. 3A: Postal v Jurong Geylat«> Dlv. IB: Printing v Port i Authority <Bt Chei mini Friendly: Armed Forces v Jt. Services (Jn. Besnr. V pm). Klanj Div. Z: Kly Tamlllans v MAS SGDBH: Blue Circle v Kllat (Ipoh Rd>; PWD v SWRC (Cheras Rdi99 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-04-09 17 I SUMMARY SOCCER Sultan's Cup <B. Pahat): B Pahat 2 Muar 2. Int«r-school under-18 final (Malacca) Malacca HS 3 st Davids HS 1. Under- IS final SPI 8 Alor Oajah Eng Echool 0 HOCKEY Taipinf League: BMH 2 Pemuda Sukan 1. Ipoh Dlv. I: Kllat Club 3 KIA 'A' 2;61 words
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210 1965-04-09 18 OINGAPORE. Thurs. Four leading Japanese trade unionists ol the powerful Sohyo flew in here this evening for a three-day visit at the invitation of Singapore's National Trades Union Congress. Mr Minnru Akiyama. Director ot the joint action department of the 25.000210 words
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103 1965-04-09 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Automobile Association ol Singapore is offering prizes totalling $600 In its road safety competition this year for participation by all schools in Singapore. The association's secretary. Mr. Y.W. Chan, in a statement today said the competition was103 words
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158 1965-04-09 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A collection of 83 paintings by some of the finest modern artists in Asia and insured for a large sum of money will be on a threeday exhibition at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce from tomorrow. The collection consists158 words
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373 1965-04-09 18 T.G. NG - Study now, pay later appeal by parents T.G. NG By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday PARENTS with children sitting for the School Certificate examination this year have appealed to the Government to allow them to pay the re-cently-increased entrance fee by instalments. A father of five school Koing children here said today:373 words
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131 1965-04-09 18 Miss Lim going to Tokyo talks on spastics SINGAPORE. Thurs. A committee member of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association. Miss Lim Peck Ngoh, will leave on Saturday for Tokyo to attend the weeklong Pan -Pacific Spastics Rehabilitation conference on behalf of the Singapore Government. Miss Lim was elected to the131 words
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158 1965-04-09 18 Exams go on despite 'bomb call' hoax DENANG. Thurs. After a lull of six days. Penang had its sixth bomb hoax this morning when an anonymous caller telephoned St. Xavier's Institution and warned that an explosive had been planted in the school building in Farquhar Street. The call was received158 words
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102 1965-04-09 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three more $100 banknotes, part of last December's $150,000 mailbag robbery in Kuching. were handed over to the police today. The money, with some registered mail, disappeared while it was being transferred from the Chartered Bank In Kuching to the Post and102 words
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Article21 1965-04-09 18 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. The Swedish Riksbank today raised the bank rate from five per cent to 5.5 per cent.21 words
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84 1965-04-09 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese YMCA today announced thai Raffles Institution represented by Lee Wah Hin and Koh Cher Slang won the first prize in its Inter-secondary school civic knowledge competition. The second prize went to the Swiss Cottage Secondary School, which was if presented by84 words
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Article54 1965-04-09 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Adul' Education Boarci announced today the introduction of a new course on ribbon work for gift wrappings, table decorations and bridal car decorations. The eight-lesson course is In English. Application iorms are obtainable from the Adult Education Board. Catmint: Rise. The closing54 words
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Article47 1965-04-09 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore A-voeiatlon for the Deaf will stage an International variety concert at the National Theatre tomorrow. All proceeds of the show will be donated to the School for the Deaf at Mountbatten Road. The show will be repeated on Saturday night.47 words
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Article451 1965-04-09 18 LONDON. Thurs. It was a good 1 day for equities in the stock markets and, although some of the earlier pains were pared, they were ■tUI quite sharp and numerous. The turnover was still small, but I investors >vere refusing to purt with gooci "las.?451 words
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Article, Illustration275 1965-04-09 18 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By OIMiAPORE. Thurs. »3 Two quirt mm. childhood friends, were killed in a fight in (icylang early today. I In- drains, on the fivr-foot-way of a l.orong 25-A coffee shop, havr been listed by the police as murder and suicide. But police275 words
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Article51 1965-04-09 18 BANGKOK, Thurs— The Thai Government yesterday at Its Cabinet meeting decided to send Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman as Its chief delegate to the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of the Afro-Asian Bandung conference to be held In Indonesia on April 17, official sources said here today.Reuter - 51 words
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236 1965-04-09 18 Russians catch U.S. convoy inside East Germany OERLIN. Thurs. The R 11 8 Si an B today again harassed West Berlin air and around traffic and held a small U.S. army convoy for thrpo hours on tho highway to West Germany. The United stales protested the act as a clear236 words
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Obituary59 1965-04-09 18 MRS. LIM CHIN BEE met- rhrnh Slow Kirn ptMt nvvay M I liehind four sons, Hiirk I loon. C'hoo Boon. Kirn Boon, IVng Boon, five daughters, two datiKhti-rs-ln-law, three sons-in-law Khoo MM Hock. Khaw Chuan Ghee. Lim Telk Ljtw. six KMndrhllfircn. Funeral from 12 Orees Hu!i at 11 a.m.59 words
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Obituary33 1965-04-09 18 IN LOVING MEMORY of V. JrtMraalai who dipari.ii thin world !<.« 6> may his xoul n-t in p»ace. Fondly rimcmber*d by his ifp and children Joseph. Sebastian. Domtnn Paulina. Daußbttrt-ln-law Juli<\ Sylvia.33 words
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Advertisement73 1965-04-09 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 211 Woril US I Mm, mum) 1 LAMBERT To Jim and Mar fiUhth April Hnth will. Fin<-»r« tlmnks to doctor and staff. Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely craftsman who patiently turns a chiser73 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-04-09 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatuies in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hichest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 ;■> KoUt Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh gi 73 Malacca 86 70 Singapore 88 72 C. Highland 73 55 Je.ssellon 84 72 Kuching51 words
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Title Section19 1965-04-09 1 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 1965 Fare subsidy for overseas driven and starting money for all contestants in two main races19 words
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Article, Illustration660 1965-04-09 1 LIM KEE CHAN - Renowned speed giants to clash in S'pore again LIM KEE CHAN by THOUSANDS of Motoring enthusiasts will once again gather round the superb Old Upper Thomson Road Circuit for another big treat the Malaysia Grand Prix which has become a part of the calendar. The days when the battle of660 words
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Article507 1965-04-09 1 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai bit rpilK PlnC Malaysia 1 <.r.ind Prix inaugurated in 1962 got off to a good start in a big way indicating that this annual event would surpass all other sporting championships staged here. There has been a drop in the number of entries since507 words
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Article, Illustration374 1965-04-09 1 J^ RIDER of world standard, feared by his opponents in world centres of motor cycle racing for his tierce dislike to Ik* overtaken, is most likely to become the champion of this year's Malaysia Grand Prix for motor cycles. He is 26-year-old374 words
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Advertisement161 1965-04-09 1 §AII Major Grand Prix in 1963-the toughest tests of endurance for tyres -were won on Dunlop.The outstanding success of Dunlop Tyres on the track proves their built-in quality for every kind of motoring. And the new Malayan -made Dunlop Tyres have this same superior quality.For everything on wheels-a tyre by161 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1965-04-09 2 John Blunsden - John Blunsden 'The first fractions of a second were like being released by a catapult 9 The seconds which followed were full of action by THE view was impressive, yet a trifle sobering. Somewhere out in front there was a Silverstone runway, and if1,470 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-04-09 2 yJC Is the Dragstar a real lire breather/ Blunsden makes a thorough checkup before he lakes off for an exciting spell in which he felt as if being released from a catapult!36 words
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Advertisement218 1965-04-09 2 yE^- S **^Bfil 9flW\ OLYMPIC ■^^^*"^^fcW S S Swiss mADC m OMEGA Once again Omega is the official timekeeper for the MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX April 11 and 12,1965 HMi ie nonour °f timing two vital series of international Games has also gone to Omega If^i 1965 SEAP GAMES- Kuala Lumpur218 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1965-04-09 3 EVEN THE FAMILY CAR HAS A PLACE IN THE CONTEST The winners' cheer Ten motor clubs catering for most of your tastes CAPT. N. HARPER TT may be something of a surprise to many readers that in Malaysia today there are ten motor sport clubs which regularly organise motor sport1,192 words
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Advertisement277 1965-04-09 3 The new breed in motoring j\^^^sSßL^^B^ss^^^^^^ll fc with tear-away acceleration, road- -^r^*l J^ s r^"'Tjffllw~~^**^TTM^^^^^fc clawing cornering, cheeky weaving ,'^s^^My itS^NhMl\w'*^^~'^^^^^^^Ss/ n nravv traffic, and maximum /^y\M^^^^M^^BP^^° sgS^^Bl^Hy safety at high speed cruising. But .^o^^^^^^^^^^* M \l^^^*^ e J ml thats not al': tne Kadctt has pood A^- -^gjjT^-^iWjj^g^ \^^^^S277 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1965-04-09 4 ANOTHER Le Mans is over. Another Ferrari victory the fifth in succession and the eighth in all. It all sounds so conventional, yet in ten years' time it will probably be rated one of the most important 24 Hours of them all. For1,121 words
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Advertisement250 1965-04-09 4 "EVEREST" SABLES HELMETS GENUINE The symbol of the World's Finest quality IVlt I tUX safety Crash-Helmets, Fancy Scooters Saddles and Motor cycles Sport scats, specially for all sports, Grand-Prix and JwJ VZ r ti^^p4 Industrial use. W£^^KMHK*'& j^^^^^^MHbSK SKmSS °lfi Pistom for all Italian if 'v% Scooter*, Motorcycles, IKfalff" >250 words
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Article, Illustration935 1965-04-09 5 Racing must go on in spite of crashes 5T j^^^^^^^^BB Monza the other day, a racing driver named Joey Campari crashed and died. He was 20 years and one day old. His best friend, also aged 20. promptly burned his own overalls, helmet and gloves and swore he, too, would935 words
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871 1965-04-09 5 Stirling Moss - Stirling Moss By T»HE 1964 grand prix season ran a mostly smooth, untroubled course. There were no big dramas, no major accidents and consequently no public outcry. Unfortunately, there are still several well-meaning people who would like to Si motor racing banned.871 words
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Advertisement284 1965-04-09 5 jr tßi /~j /*^B^bi si .jßflhl 4KL flß> f 5 I -^B^ vi > »MJ^^jy£feiP|!y-'fejßl» >% ■mm M m w Ji- Jftt^t." 4*( w*K S *^^^^blbmßß^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^"'^~~^ BB& II I I ft ill Brjßffi mBE ilffi^Bßl "tf fßv 1J BbHpbKMSsH BBff tSw wEa $^vw o^»-" E^bW ysm 1 1 \S MsmM284 words
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Article, Illustration942 1965-04-09 6 JOHN BAKER WHITE - The motorist will have to do more walking JOHN BAKER WHITE Very soon cars will be 'out' in big towns —by fHERE is one fact concerning the likely pattern of travel in the '70s about which it is possible to be positive now. The urban caruser will have to make942 words
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Advertisement311 1965-04-09 6 WHAT MOLYSUP CAM DO FORYQM OAR HIGHER PERFORMANCE ICHEAPER MOTORING Add MOLYSLIP to whatever lubricating oil you use ond it 'plates' all metal surfaces of your engine with a protective shield of Molybdenum Disulphide, one of the greatest friction-reducers known to man. By preventing metal-to-metal contact under any circumstances this311 words
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Advertisement66 1965-04-09 6 NATIONAL EgScar Hgjradio NATIONAL CAR RADIO Self-tuning car radio with automatic tuning device scanning both sides along band spread at touch of button on set, remote control may be located in any part of car front or rear floorboards etc., equipped with atmospheric suppressor eliminating reception interference. TMoRf WHO KNOW66 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-04-09 7 FUMIO Ito. a prominent Hgure in all major world racing meets, shows his brilliance at a corner to win a neck to neck tussle with Lee Wing Sang on a Honda. Ito was, however, unlucky to win the Grand Prix title as he crashed in theKok Ah Chonc - 63 words
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Advertisement62 1965-04-09 7 MM) YAMAHA SINCE 1887 flP* Ist1 st Phil Read (YAMAHA) Mike Duff (YAMAHA) >w AVERAGE SPEED 97-64 m.p.h. 4QPA sSSt£i NEW RECORO by PHIL READ [hill ffitlunl &!E^NivSl^A JHAMPION OF THE WORLD -rn^CL/7 H§ SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA: WING MING COMPANY LTD. HEAO OFFICE: 407, JAIAN SESAR, SINGAPORE, I. TEL:62 words
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Advertisement334 1965-04-09 7 L^L^HHittßMßw ■ttHba^^. SL"**^!^" MaY urn f^ Bvi I MB aRI HwiMFs 7^ SK^fewHMMMMBMMBMRSS< '^MMk.* «MMtßW^^^ .^^^^mmWmWmW t ■r «VHT "*i^H ■^■M^Lffa^M^Mf wW*^^^ jflß I L^LV «W a^R^R^Rfc^*"^^^^^^^ .^AaMRVMVtfaW*^^ W E^tia^B^K R^M^L^R^RH^H *T^i^iff a^R^R^RMMaM^ Sporty and smart four-door saloon. Outstanding performance. FirstcUss comfort. Sturdy and durable engine. Technically advanced design Powerful334 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-04-09 8 Soli (iiKin Bee on a Norton (No. 7) opens lull throttle to overtake Ali Rajs, No. 8) on a Norton with N«; Yum HeOfl 00 v Docati a few yards away from the two riders in the main event of the Malaysia Grand Prix134 words
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560 1965-04-09 8 Lim Kee Chan - Title defender Albert Poon tipped to win 60-lap event for cars Lim Kee Chan 1 gARRINCJ mechanical trouble or unfortunate incidents, Albert Poon of Hong Kong should win the 60-lap main race for cars in the Fourth Malaysia Grand Prix. Poon has had a good spell of luck to go560 words
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326 1965-04-09 8 Lim Kee Chan - Lim Kee Chan By IN October 31, 1954. Eduardo de Carvalho of Hong Kong drove a Triumph TR2 to become the first winner of the Macao Grand Prix. Since then, all eye* of motor-racing enthusiasts in Asia were focussed on the tiny326 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-04-09 9 Lre Han Sm*. (right) in his Lotus 22. is the first to get through the chicane tlosely followed by Albert Poon in a lotus 23 as they race down along the straight in last year's race which was finally abandoned. Below, competitors slow down as they take187 words
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Article, Illustration317 1965-04-09 10 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN by REFORE the fierce battle of the up-to-date racing cars and motor-cycles, there has always been much excitement amongst members of the Malaysian Vintage Car Register, who will be out again, to support the Vintage and P.V.T. handicap race.317 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-04-09 10 Joe Dorai - Their aim: To boost Asia's racing drivers Joe Dorai By ASIA'S leading motor- racing drivers are on the threshold of international fame with the formation of a racing organisation in Singapore recently. Behind this bold and muchneeded move is the Wong Wai Hong Racing Organisation which was launched recently by296 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-04-09 10 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI by FUMIO ITO, the crack Japanese Yamaha "works" rider, who thrilled Malaysian motor racing fans with skilful and daring riding to win the 1963 Johore Grand Prix, will be sadly missed at the Fourth Malaysia Grand Prix. This 23-year-old Japanese international376 words
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Article, Illustration954 1965-04-09 11 FREDERICK C. RUSSEL - FREDERICK C. RUSSEL Riding with THE racing car of 1970, according to Italian designer f uijri Amonti, will be cigar-shaped, jetpropelled and built largely of lightweight plastic. Its an interesting idea. But why limit the horizon? Why not take the year954 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-04-09 11 Start of motor- cycle event M. A. Hamid, (above) one of three local riders, successful In last years Malaysia GP receives the 251 cc and above class event trophy from Ton Puan Noor Alshah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore. Below the start of56 words
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