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Title Section25 1965-04-10 1 ISQAPRI91 S QAPR19^ VERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mat*** 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100525 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-04-10 1 CHEW LOY KOON - CHEW LOY KOON LORD HEAD TAKES PART IN TALKS Communique expresses hope of settlement By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday fT\ HERE was specula I tion today that the differences between the Central and Singapore Governments over the textiles quotas may have been resolved when the British High390 words
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Article143 1965-04-10 1 DAMASCUS, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong won Islam's highest reli- i uious honour today when lie .joined Saudi Arabia's King Petal in a washing ceremony at Al Kaaba. the holiest shrine of the Muslim world. Mecca Radio said that King Icisal and the Vane cliIVrtuan143 words
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Article, Illustration406 1965-04-10 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL From 1 KAMPALA (Uganda), Fri. Malaysia's absence from the forthcoming AfroAsian conference in Algiers "will certainly embarrass Uganda," the Uganda Prime Minister. Dr. Milton I Obote. told Tun Abdul I Razak at Parliament j House here yesterday. I understand406 words
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Article59 1965-04-10 1 SINOAPORE Fn -A package containing live cornea of human eyes will hi rive here lrom London j by a BOAC flight tomorrow for I use In local cornea-grafting operations In a old to restore sight to some of Singapore's blind people The live ccrnea59 words
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Article29 1965-04-10 1 UNITED NATIONS. Frt— UN. Secretary-General U Thant ha* launched a record of piano rlsu--stc* to raise funds for the UN High Commission lor Refugees. i Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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112 1965-04-10 1 COLOMBO. Fri. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said here last night that hopes of an eventual conference to resolve the Malaysian problem was "much better now than ever before." Speaking at the airport here during a stop-over while on his way to Mecca on pilgrimage,Reuter - 112 words
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188 1965-04-10 1 BUT SOEK SA YS: I WILL NOT TALK PEACE UNTIL JAKARTA. Fri. President Soekarno today said he would refute to discuss a peaceful settlement of the Malaysia dispute as long as Malaysian officials continue their "acrimonious attacks" against him. But he reiterated that Indonesia still preferred a p<acefu! settlement of188 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-04-10 1 Madame leads walkout pOLOMBO, Fri. The V opposition, led by Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, walked out of the House of Representatives after its ceremonial opening today in protest against the allocation of seats. The 55-mcmber opposition comprises the Sri Lanka Freedom Party of .Mrs. Bandaranaike, the Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party263 words
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Article24 1965-04-10 1 DUBLIN (Irish Republic), Fri. Mrs. Theresa Duffy, MB. a fanner*?; wife, yesterday gave birth to her SIXTH set of twins. Rcuter.Reuter - 24 words
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386 1965-04-10 1 Another 3,000 marines, jets for Saigon UAIOON. Fri. The United States Embassy hero today officially announced that 3,000 more American combat marines and a squadron of marine Jetfighters would land in South Vietnam soon. The announcement was in keeping with a statement earlier this week by the U.S. Ambassador. Gen.AP; UPI - 386 words
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Article30 1965-04-10 1 NOW TRAIN DELAYED BERLIN. Fri— East Germans today delayed train to West Berlin for an hour first in current harawment <>f traffic from West German to Berlin IPI.30 words
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336 1965-04-10 2 Caught: The Moon Fairy who was a Red spy VIETNAM SPECIAL SAIGON, Fri. Vietnamese police were today holding a. lissome 22-year-old spy who charmed millta r y information from lonesome American helicopter pilots. Pretty Nguyen Thl Nga. whose name means "Moon Fairy," was arrested last Saturday in a plot Involving336 words
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Article62 1965-04-10 2 BRISBANE Fn. sneeo wert selling (or bub a head" her* j yesterday. A salev.'n:cl here sold 80 aeed lor drought-weakened sheen "for almoM a sone" ai one shillin* 1 each lesb than the cost of their transDort to Brisbane. Veteran auctioneer Mr D. R.Reuter - 62 words
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Article518 1965-04-10 2 Deeds not words LONDON. Friday RUSSIA TELLS JOHNSON: HONEST-SOUNDING WORDS WILL DECEIVE NO ONE RUSSIA yesterday pledged all defence aid necessary to North Vietnam to repel "United States Aggression" and said what was needed from America was deeds, not words. First official Soviet comment on President Johnson's offer of unconditionalReuter; UPI - 518 words
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70 1965-04-10 2 Peking: Speech full of lies, deception TOKYO. Fri. Pek--1 ing radio today denounced President Johnson's speech as "overflowing with lies and deception." The radio dismissed unconditional talks as a trick to induce Vietnamese insurgents to disarm and let the Americans stay in South Vietnam. "Moreover, while the I.S. trumpets peaceUPI - 70 words
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Article82 1965-04-10 2 SAIGON. Fri. A South Vietnamese military court yesterday sentenced to death a Vietnamese carpenter accused of brine an accomplice in the March 30 bomb attack against the U.S. Embassy here. The court sentenced Nguyen Van Hai. 27, to be shot by a firing squad, bat setReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement21 1965-04-10 2 l,[|are o»ly,i|p (M& BALL- PENS ARE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE FROM 25i to $300 Sales of BiC ballpens exceed 1,000,000 pieces every day!21 words
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Miscellaneous23 1965-04-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applehy I on tue J /-*-n V S AceS'y \J**J I GLEAM us. \T V YOUR EY6/ if s23 words
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Article199 1965-04-10 3 Big clots- and-pills probe Thrombosis and contraceptives: No evidence, but... LONDON, Friday. NATION-WIDE investigation has been launched in Britain to check on the effects of contraceptive pills following suggestions that they may cause thrombosis in women. The Dunlop Committee on the Safety of Drugs, headed by Sir Derrick Dunlop, oneReuter - 199 words
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109 1965-04-10 3 Coloured 'guinea pigs' in prejudice fight BIKMIM.HVM. Fri. Coloured "guinea pigs' uill pinpoint public places hrre which operate a colour bar after the (fovrrnment's new Race Relation* Bill becomes law. Birmingham's coordinating committee against racial discrimination announced yesterday. Thry will be srnt in by the committee to "collect evirirncr forReuter - 109 words
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Article57 1965-04-10 3 NORTHAMPTON < Central England i. Fri. A 62-year-old shoe fii'.-tory manager poured paraffin over himself and set light to it after suffering a nervous breakdown, an inquest here was told yesterday. Frederick Hoar turned himself into a human torch, the coroner s.i.ci. I RDICT: Suicide whileReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1965-04-10 3 HAVANA, Fri. The Cuban jovernment announced yesterday that it had smashed a spy ring headed by an American Baptist missionary. AP.AP - 24 words
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106 1965-04-10 3 I ONDON. Frl.— Detectives were today scouring London's East End district of Hoxton for teenage girls who use stiletto heels as gang weapons. The gang, dressed in black leather jackets and tight jeans, went on the rampage last night, attacking and robbing fourReuter - 106 words
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118 1965-04-10 3 VyASHINGTON, Fri. T President Johnson told reporters yesterday that he would have! lunch at the White! House next Thursday with Mr. Harold Wilson, i the British Prime Minister. This Is the first official intimation of Mr. Wilson's visit to Washington which will i come aReuter - 118 words
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Article77 1965-04-10 3 WASHINGTON. ITi. In a victory lor the Johnson Administration, the Senate Foreign Rela- tioivs Committee yesterday re- versed an earlier decision and voted to restore USJIIS million Hi had cut previously from military assistance funds in the huge i Foreign Aid Authorisation Bill. rAP - 77 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-04-10 3 Ex-minister and actress Jayne: 'I don't know her at all he says ]yt UNICH, Fri. A lawT1 yer for Franz-Josef Strauss, yesterday denied Press reports that the former Defence Minister knew actress Jayne Mansfield "intimately." 3trauss never met Miss Mansfield and "neither does she know him," .said attorney Guenter OssmReuter - 263 words
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292 1965-04-10 3 Personal triumph for Brown in final details of wage-price policy f ONDON. Fri. The Government yesterday announced final details of its crucial bid to keep pay rises pegged to productivity so that British exports would be competitively priced. A special eight-member watchdog committee to investigate big rises in prices andReuter - 292 words
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124 1965-04-10 3 LONDON. Frl. A 22- yearold plasterer was sentenced to 10 years" ial' yesterday for the manslaughter of a 15-year-old schoolgirl in a case In which a pathologist had claimed that love bites could be fatal. Norman Jones was found not guilty ofReuter - 124 words
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219 1965-04-10 3 'Gallant knight' gets 14 years in jail LONDON, Fri. A j rejected suitor, j whose counsel said he acted like a gallant knight in breaking out of prison to prevent his ex-girl friend's marriage, was jailed for 14 years here yesterday. John Campbell Marson. 22-year-old artist, pleaded guilty to 13Reuter - 219 words
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Article30 1965-04-10 3 LONDON. Frl. Lung cancer has more than douoled in Britain in 15 years, two specialists tn surgica! treatment of cancer wrote in this weeks British Medical Journal—Reuter.30 words
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Advertisement487 1965-04-10 3 md inward S .in*,* L on g m es first fQm ,JSJgS its class Uj-sj id admlnis- Another triumph of the 8wls» Jt manacer watch industry has just been con- ltd firmed by the publication of the results obtained In the preclMon contests organised at the Neu> D \im T?487 words
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235 1965-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. (JRADUATES of the I'niversity of Singapore and the Nanyang University are among I.SOO applicants, who have responded to the People's Association's drive to recruit 100 trainee organising secretaries to provide more efficient service to the people at community centres. Others include235 words
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Article81 1965-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— Three men were this morning charged in the ninth magistrate's court for raping a 25-year-old bar waitress. Ho Sam, on April 3. The offence was alleged to have taken place ir.slde a car at Kranjl War Cemetery at Woodlands Road, 13. M.s. at 281 words
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Article32 1965-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The President of the Singapore Chess Federation. Professor Lim Kok Ann. will open the 1965 Singapore Junior Chess championships at St. Josephs Institution at 9 a.m. on Monday.32 words
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Article22 1965-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fii. The Police band will «ive a public performance at Katong Park be*ween 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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106 1965-04-10 4 TUN YUSOF TO OPEN N-LANGUAGE MONTH AT THE VIC SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will declare open Singapore's National Language Month at the Victoria Theatre to 10 a.m. on April 23. The chairman of the working committee. Inche Mohamed Ohazali bin Ismail, announcing this today,106 words
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Article69 1965-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— A Singapore court was told today how an Indian man surrendered himself to the police after he stabbed his wife and sent ncr to the hospital. The man, R. Rajoo of Kirn Tian Road who pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to his wife.69 words
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Article118 1965-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE ban on letting off fireworks, squibs and A crackers will be lifted on Sunday and Monday for the Hari Raya Haji A J s Announcing this today. the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. appealed to the public to show the' utmost118 words
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Article98 1965-04-10 4 A CLERK'S 'CATS' IS BEST ENTRY SINGAPORE. Fri. An amateur modern artist, Mr. Sim Kern Teck. 32. a bank clerk, was today presented with a return ticket to Hong Kong for his entry to the Contemporary Art in Asia Exhibition, bping held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill98 words
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Advertisement128 1965-04-10 4 v -OPENS TOMORROW-,, |i SIMULTANEOUSLY AT i SINGAPORE I ODEON KATONG HLOB STAR > CATHAY KOTA KARU OOEON 1 1 KUALA TRENOQANU CATHAY KUALA L«MPUR THE GREATEST SONGFEST DRAMA YOU'VE EVER SEEN! Rose YATIMAH M. WARI in^fl^ fmn Directed by A CATHAY KERIS FILM with tnolith Subtitle* MKW9PPMPMPPV) Phor« Wflil0lit(ll($]ffl!m128 words
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Advertisement328 1965-04-10 4 isIUsCHI" SIIfuLTAirEOUS "y* FROM* To'dAY* I! (Spore) REX SKY i FEDERAL I SOUND THE ALARMS! KEEP BACK I Sjf *> THE CROWDS! I US LnJBLMSDS YOU'LL RECOGNIZE HIM BY BULLET HOLES IN HIS DINNER JACKET...THE ALLIGATOR TEETH-MARKS IN HIS LE6...ANO THE GIRLS IN HIS ARMS! m JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO FRANCOISE DORLE^C328 words
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Advertisement576 1965-04-10 4 \on sno\> i\<.: 11 am. 130, 4.00. «.3O 9 30 pm ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NOT RECOMMtNDED rOR children: 1 ....EN. WOMEN. WOMEN" i Tcchniscopo Eoitmoncolor. TONIGHT MIDN^vjHT 1 (Fox) Davcy Daviion 3i'»ald Brn. Tomorrow 8 cm csfj;« 'COPACABAN ALACE^^ \(rW snou im.: 10.45 am, 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 1 9 30pm I576 words
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Article, Illustration99 1965-04-10 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The car. which was badly damaged when a huge old tree fell across Race Course Road this afternoon at about 3 p.m. The car, belonginß to Mrs. ln\ Jui Seng, a teacher at the Mcc Toh School near the Race Course99 words
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Article286 1965-04-10 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE very first hole-in-the-heart" operation performed in Singapore was on 23-year-old Miss Chua Ah Moi. daughter of a furniture shop proprietor in Holland Road. Ah Moi was operated on by a Malaysian medical team, under the supervision of Dr. McGoon of the Mayo286 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-04-10 5 THE Army at Bareo Sarwak. North Borneo, had a problem. They wanted to move the fuselage of a Beaver aircraft to Brunei a distance of 125 miles, via various jungle landing strips in the area. Normally this would br a job for a117 words
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89 1965-04-10 5 j Minister: Team up with schools on diseases SINGAPORE, Fri— The Health j Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, i said today that his Ministry ln- tended lo wo.k closely with schools I in respect of all types of illness and diseases. Mr. Yong was speaking at a prize-giving ceremony at89 words
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Article28 1965-04-10 5 MUAR. Fri— Mr B. Swampillai has iieen elected president of the Ceylonese Association. Muar. Mr. D. Subbiah and Mr. P. Slvaratnam were elected vicepresicient and secretary respectively28 words
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111 1965-04-10 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A group of Malay youths have formed a committee to organise a dance in aid of the families of the three victims of the Macdonald House bomb explosion. The 16 younß men and women nave called their committee the "Malam Teruna Dara111 words
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303 1965-04-10 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Minister for Culture. Mr S. Rajaratnam. today said it was enough that co-operation be tw eeri countries should be founded only on an appreciation of a common danger. There siiould also be a more positive kind of understanding, he s K303 words
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229 1965-04-10 5 BURIAL OF 2 WHO DIED IN MURDER, SUICIDE DRAMA OINGAPORE. Fri. j Two men, who died yesterday in what police classified as a case of murder and suicide, were today buried by their fami--1 i c s in different cemeteries. Yong Chee Soolc. 28. who slashed his own throat with229 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-04-10 5 AN American author, p worker, who styles hii goodwill without portfol nesia of being jealous of cess and prosperity. Mr. Sidney. A. Teller. 80, despite his great age is an active, widely-travelled lecturer, writer and active voluntary social worker. Mr. Teller, who left Singapore192 words
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Article126 1965-04-10 5 SINGAPORE. Fri The Director of Posts. Singapore, announced today that there would be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Monday i Hart Raya Hajl). The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 am. to noon All other post126 words
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Article49 1965-04-10 5 SINGAPORE. FYi. Mr. Tan Khoou Seng of Sielap Hill. Singapore, has written in to say that he was not the person with the same name, who was convict pd of viewing blue films in a back room of a house in Kalians Pudding Road last Friday.49 words
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Advertisement202 1965-04-10 5 i 1 SM +II g&MSM il Wl bienvenidos^rij j^ (~jtrfjßL, TOIIITE 4 NIGHTLY ~^^Z vf^Xjjrj^^* 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. except Sunday. SPANISH FOOD WINES Served during Luncheon Dinner. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT by Spanish Artistes LOS CASTELLANOS MARIA MORENO. TONIGHT 8.00 to 12.00 p.m. MALAYSIAN NIGHT IN THE ADELPHI ROOF GARDEN202 words
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Advertisement269 1965-04-10 5 IN TAIPEI the m PRESIDENT HOTEL is TAIWAN'S NEWEST. MOST l.rxrwors AND LARGEST HOTEL I o» n 3 M W W m w p mm laV flB 9 timdmm Oncnul h<.»pitjlilv and imprrraSlr %er\tcr »wiil voti al I lir I'rrM.l.r i U(l l.nvitrKMi\. a.r-comltlioiwd motni and tuitm ran^c tmm I269 words
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Article102 1965-04-10 6 Who killed Major Palgrave? YOU can find the answer in The Sunday Times. But not betore you read the thrilling step-by-step exploits of Miss Mar pie as she puts the clues together in her own inimitable manner. This is AGATHA CHRISTIE at her very best. The greatest whodunit writer takes102 words
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Article54 1965-04-10 6 KUALA IUMHL'R. Frl. The vic«tr at tiic Holy Trinity Church, fcineapore. Canon John B. has been appointed Arch- rnntral Malaya. who succeeds the R.ulit Hi v. Roland Koh. now Bishop of Jenselton. was th»> former liaipon offirer for thr rhirpre work on the Council nf the54 words
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Article15 1965-04-10 6 PENANG, M Penang rill thta year* World Bi D.iv uu M.iv 8.15 words
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Article, Illustration265 1965-04-10 6 No prospect of getting arms aid from Bonn, says Hamid I prospect of Malaysia getting defence aid from West Germany. The Malaysian Ambassador in Bonn, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Jumat, said here today that this was because West Germany had stopped all her defence aid. He added: "This new policy265 words
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Article128 1965-04-10 6 PENANG, Friday. pOLICE have mounted an island-wide hunt for a robbery suspect Tan Ah Chai, 21, who escaped yesterday while being taken to court for a preliminary inquiry. "It Is unlikely he has slipped out of the island," a police spokesman said today. "His capture128 words
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Article43 1965-04-10 6 KLUANG. Frl. lnche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah, the District Officer, v.iil open an exhibition |of captured Indonesian aims at the community hall here on nr.vchvfHe will open a similar exhibition at the community hall. Layang Layung, on Friday.43 words
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Article27 1965-04-10 6 Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. wiU attend the Singapore i Polytechnic Student.s Union's an- nual dinner at Cathay Restaurant at 8 p.m. on Sunday27 words
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Article69 1965-04-10 6 IPOH. Fri. lnche A. R. Noor. a lawyer, has been elected president of the Rotary Club of Ipoh for this veer, with Mr. Leor.g Ah Kow tin miner) and Mr. EB. Carlos (.engineer), as vice-presidents. Oi ler officials are: Mr. William G FiKay. secretary. Mr. John69 words
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83 1965-04-10 6 JESSELTON. Fri. Specially appoint rd supervisors are now working out the boundaries of constituencies for Sabah's ceneral elections, Mr. Peter Lo. the Chief Minister, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. i He did not give any date t for the elections but said I an approachReuter - 83 words
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Article95 1965-04-10 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The headquarters of the Far East Air Force here today advised young men living outside Singapore not to apply for vacancies in aircraft engineering and administrative trades In the RAF (Malaya) when a recruiting team visii.s Singapore on May 3 and 4. An95 words
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Article48 1965-04-10 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police yesterday found the body of a man in a shack at Kampong Amber. There was no Identification papers. He was about live feet four Inches. 60 years old and believed to be an Eurasian. He was dressed in rags.48 words
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198 1965-04-10 6 'PAP MORE COMMUNAL THAN ANY OTHER PARTY' AIALACCA. Fri. The 1 chairman of the Malacca Malaysian Chinese Association. Dato Tan Cheng Swee, today charged that the PAP was more communal than any other party. He said that during the recent visit of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to Malacca, 90 per198 words
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Article28 1965-04-10 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ministry of Education has allotted Oct. 11. 12 and 13 for holding primary school-leaying examinations for all four steams of education in Singapore.28 words
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Article37 1965-04-10 6 TANAH RATA. F"rl A thr«>*-year-old boy P. Velloosamy. found drowned In the Rlnclet Lake at the 32nd mile, TapahCameron Highlands road, yesterday three days after he was reported missing from his home near the lake.37 words
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328 1965-04-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. INDIVIDUAL schools are allowed to decide on the method of collecting School Cerficate examination fees from poor schoolchildren. They can make advances for the children from the school funds and recover the sums later in instalments or give parents a specific328 words
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Article68 1965-04-10 6 12 die on roads in Penang PENANO. Frl. Twelvt people have died In road accidents In Penang this year There were 250 minor acci- dents. "Most of these mishaps were du<» ;o the carelessness of cyclists and pedestrians who fail to observe p en tho simplest traffic rule.";. 'lnche Gahzah68 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-04-10 6 Bug* Bunny Ify Ralph HointdahM I I YOU HAVE CAUSED y"l SMALL I CALLTWE I EKTENJSIVE^^r^BACELV AUTHORITIES... OR PO y HALT! NOU DAMAGE I /TOUCHED IX WISH TO SETTLE /^^V I BACKED I MTO I'LL SUE— I VASILLV OUT OP CpURT7^J t isVBVSC?^&*43 words
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247 1965-04-10 7 KOTA BHARU, Friday. Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob, said today that the Central Government would not ban any political parties despite the existence of collaborators in them. Opening the delegates" meeting of the Umno division here, he said:247 words
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91 1965-04-10 7 WUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A hand grenade, detonator and ammunition unearthed in the jungle two miles off the 10th mile, Rawanjt Road, yesterday were relics of the Communist Emergency, a police spokesman said today. He confirmed chat some medicine and documents relating to Communist activities91 words
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Article57 1965-04-10 7 Whisky theft from shop KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Thieves j last night broke into Hock Lee j and Co- at Jalan Mountbatten hcrr and got away with 10 cases y of whisky and cigarettes worth 1 $3000. The thieves are believe^, to t have entered the shop through an air ventilator57 words
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Article32 1965-04-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police ar- i rested secret society gangsters 1 1 uivler the Criminal Law (Tern- i I porary Provisons) Ordinance dur- j j 1 ing the past 24 hours. <32 words
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251 1965-04-10 7 Coming to Malaysia on visits: Thousands of young Aussies SINGAPORE. Friday. THE interest of Australian youth in current events in Malaysia may soon bring thousands of them here on educational tours. A visiting Australian jour- 1 nalist. Mr. Glyn May. of the Brisbane Telegraph, said today that Dlans were under251 words
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114 1965-04-10 7 DENANG, Fri.— The Malaysian Immigration headquarters, which have been in Penang since 1948. started its big shift to Kuala Lumpur today. Several lorry loads of furniture left Pcn.ijiß for the Federal capital this morning. They are expected to reach their destination by114 words
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Article47 1965-04-10 7 LONDON. Fri No. 32 Field Squadron. Royal Engineers, and a small detachment of 15 Field Park Squadron. Royal Engineers, both stationed at Ripon in Yorkshire. are to fly to Malaysia at the end of August. They will assist in building tracks and roads.47 words
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Article29 1965-04-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Bank Negara has received up to date a total of $4,226,901 for the National Defence Fund and $1,295,985 for the National Patriotic Fund.29 words
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Article60 1965-04-10 7 IPOH. Pri— Abdul Kareem, < son of Abdul Rahman. 39. a store manager, was charged in the magistrate's court here today with outraging the modesty of a 14--year-old loget girl at the Klnta Intake Road. Taniong R&mbutan, on the night of Feb. 19 He pleaded not guilty60 words
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Article31 1965-04-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Institute or Public Relations will hold its annual meeting on April 30 in the conference room of the Department of Information. Jalan I Mountbutten. here.31 words
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249 1965-04-10 7 Chamber chief praises Govt restraint pENANG, Fri. The! chairman of the Perang Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F. J. Steggall, today praised the restraint which the Malaysian Government had shown in the face of "extreme provocacation." "We cannot but admire such restraint," he told the chamber's annual meeting this afternoon. The249 words
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Article36 1965-04-10 7 KLANO, Frl. Mr. D. R. Daniel has been elected president of the Rotary Club of Klang-Port Swettenham. Vice-president ia Mr. Ooh Tlang Chin, secretary Mr. Chen Yew Seong and treasurer Mr. Lim Hoot Kuang.36 words
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Article22 1965-04-10 7 BENTONO. Frl. Thieve* broke Into a tailor's shop at Ah Peng Street here and carried away $13,000 worth of cloth.22 words
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Article48 1965-04-10 7 f'VNBKRKA. tri. Australia i«, breeding youni crocodiles in New Guinea especially tor Sln*a porr's handbag trade, accordlnr to the Trade Depart im-nfs journal Overseas Trading. A department spokesman said that live crocodilr Hrrr more valuable becaus* they had no bulle wounds or other scars. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement103 1965-04-10 7 HAKE YOUR FIRSJ DRINK A GIN TONIC Such perfect partners in light sophisticated refreshment Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic. such perfect partners for warm youthful company Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic. There's something rather different about a Gin n' Extra. It's not a soft drink, nor103 words
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Advertisement156 1965-04-10 7 'BUSH A PRODUCT OP THE RANK ORGANISATION brings out the best in television Best in performance Best in quality Best in reliability Best in design and Backed by G.E.C.'s guaranteed SERVICE facilities gain, NGK has icon the world championships I J^~ **V' ith sure-fire Racing Spark Plugs throughout I l«r^flr^^156 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-04-10 8 S MM. INC. pupils of the Chien Hwa Chinese School at Kampong Java, in the Pontian district of Johore, shake hands with the men of the Ist Bn., New Zealand Regiment. who had been quartered in their school at the height of operations against Indonesian infiltrators143 words
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Article41 1965-04-10 8 New name for information SINGAPORE. Fri— The Far East Air Force Command Information Office has been renamed the Command Public Relations Office. The Command and Deputy Command Information Officers are now known as the Command and Deputy Command Public Relations Officers.41 words
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Article25 1965-04-10 8 RAUU. Fri- The Pahang Indian Association here will give $150 to flve poor Indian students to help them continue their secondary education25 words
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Article171 1965-04-10 8 L'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government plans to review the Emergency Regulations in view of Indonesia's confrontation. This was announced by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman, in an interview with Mer<iPka the Umno weekly. 'The duty 9171 words
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Article43 1965-04-10 8 KUCHINO, FrL The local Red Cross branch has made an appeal for old mosquito nets for rclugees from the Indonesian coniron tatlon who crossed over the Borneo border recently and are now settled in the Serian district.— I U n l.43 words
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186 1965-04-10 8 Harun calls for greater student exchange SINGAPORE. Fri. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, today called for a greater exchange of students between Singapore and his State under the in-ter-racial student exchange programme. H« told reporters on arrival here from Kuala Lumpur: "I am very keen186 words
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118 1965-04-10 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. 1 THE University of Slnga- pore expects to admit 845 students to the new academic term starting in May, although places have been offered to a total of 1,030. Last year 720 were admitted. A university spokesman today said that experience had shown118 words
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409 1965-04-10 8 'Smack in the teeth' for tin, rubber companies j LONDON. Friday TIN and rubber companies have been given a "smack in the teeth" by Mr. James Callaghan"s Budget proposals, according to Lex,- the Financial Times columnist. He says that the abolition of overseas trading corporations, announced by the Chancellor of409 words
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191 1965-04-10 8 From ALAN KHOO UONG KONG, Fri. 11 The British Parliamentary Under-Seere-tary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Walston. said last night that Britain's present economic and military commitments to Malaysia would be scrupulously honoured. Lord Walston, who arrived here after attending th« regional conference in Bangkok191 words
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Article56 1965-04-10 8 PENANG. Fri. A dancing Instructor, Mr. Cheah Teong Seng, lost his motor-cycle yesterday evenIng while he was at the Happy Cabaret in Noordln Street. A shopkeeper, Mr. Leong Hon Choo, also reported the loss of a motor-cycle which he had parked In front of a friend's56 words
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Article27 1965-04-10 8 bile X-Ray unit will give fre« X-Ray examination to hankers and members of the public on April 22 to 24 at the District Hospital here.27 words
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Advertisement49 1965-04-10 8 iinu</KY/i^iluitttoSWLE;3MLljfo' Z' RAFFLES PLACE, >|p J tt SINGAPORE. M&. iiiCt l^ 1 -~jCT"^*2rew I ilVv mmw Mw%\J%M m M m I t-U-t-i t i-^%A»_ j t aiw 1^ f\ J j J r% a ftt/Ml/ 1 I _i_ M M ♦it I OPEN UNTIL 5 p.m. TODAY X^r~\^ '^^^^^^^^S^^49 words
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211 1965-04-10 9 CHAN BENG SOON - Pirates rob fishermen of nets and gear CHAN BENG SOON From Alor Star, Friday {TIVE armed pirates last night intercepted a fishing boat near Pulau Paya, about five miles from Kuala Kedah, and took fishing nets and gear valued at $1,000. This was the first piracy in Kedah territorial waters211 words
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Article123 1965-04-10 9 HOLIDAY RUSH: RAILWAY PLANS I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. i —Additional passenger accommodation will be provided on all day and night express and local trains from tomorrow to April 13 and from April 15 to April, j 20 to cope with the Hari I Raya Haji and Easter t holiday rush, the123 words
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Article106 1965-04-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A ;uial of $276 was today received b\ the Straits Times for the Nation*; Defence Fund. Donations came from the Singanore Casket Co. Ltd.. $100. anc members of the Asian staff ol Hoiisam Estate. Johore, $176. Tins brings the total received bj the Straits106 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-04-10 9 KANGAB Fri. The Consort of the Resent of Perlis. sh.tni.ih Salwa. (above) today urged members of the Perlis Women's Institute to join the Civil Defence Corps and work hand in hand with their menfolk to serve the country and the people. Sharifah Salwa.111 words
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Article49 1965-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A two-day-old baby b<-Jt' wa.s found aban- doned in a cardboard box behind i some bashes at Coronation Road yesterday. The child, who was found by I a motorist who was attracted by 1 i»s crie.'-. is now in the Kandang Kerbau hospital.49 words
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Article56 1965-04-10 9 KAJANG. Fn. Work to Straighten and deeprn live miles >ol the Sungei Langat which flows through here i£ now m progress. The project- when completed in a months' time, will prevent flood--1 mc of the low areas and soil erosion. Severn! acres ol land along the river56 words
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299 1965-04-10 9 Malaysian farmers poor? A reply to Lee fUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Remarks by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on the poverty of Malaysian farmers were answered point by point here today. The Singapore Premier was quoted as having said in Adelaide that Malay farmers were poor because there was no agriculture research,299 words
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Article43 1965-04-10 9 KLANG. Fn. I'he O.C.P.D. hero. A.vit. Sur; Jaflar b:n Abdul, hn.s been transferred to Penaiiß as Deputy OC.P.D. Asst. Supt. Mohammed Yu.^ofT bin HajiArifHn. of the Police Depot at Kuai» Lumpur. ha. 1 Mken over Inche Jn Bar's post At Klane.43 words
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180 1965-04-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri I EADERS of the Fire Fighting Services Union today discussed their pay claims with officials of the Federal Establishment Office for more than three hours. No decision was reached. But the union president, Inche Abdul Rashid bin Yanya. who led180 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-04-10 9 ».V 9 .T. titrmfin T By ih-strr t. nu l,l SMITHS AT-TOONEY" B|^|^_^-_--_^_| USE twe d A int will RPST ■ksy DA^irnfa -ml ■t^T^^H^? 5 |I^^^H_J_SBH PROOF) STAND VT^VeTJ SorTS J -L/ 7 1h.,0r < a p P KIN MOWS: Ll L RABBIT42 words
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Obituary28 1965-04-10 10 M W*r4, Hi (Minimum) MR. p P. CHONA lately of Surwy Department. Singapore, passed away peacefully at Tnvandrum, Kerala, on 9-4-1965. Deeply mourned by hla many frtmda28 words
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Article59 1965-04-10 10 2* Wor4m Sit (Mimltmmm) MR. ANO MRS. P AnmmehaUm CF.B Raub thank relatives and frl«ods for their attendanca and prnmti for thHr numua on 3-4-65. MR. A MRS. Chan I.urn Cboon thank all friend* and relation* for tnelr lovely mmiv on the ocrajilon of Mm mam- ait* of their59 words
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Article611 1965-04-10 10 Indonesia's Foreign Minister made a quite unexpected, and welcome, statement in Colombo on his way to Mecca. There were "much better hopes now of an eventual conference to resolve the Malaysian problem j than ever before." Dr. Suban- J drio felt that "all parties were now anxious to611 words
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Article415 1965-04-10 10 After more than a decade struggling through the mud of Indo-Chinese politics, the Mrkong River scheme shows sigr.s of reaching firmer grounc. President Johnson's offer of ($l,OOO million (U.S.) for South-East Asian develop- ment if peace can be achieved lin South Vietnam mentions i the scheme specifically, and415 words
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Article212 1965-04-10 10 There is much more to running a swimming pool than checking the chlorine content of the water and taking money at the gate, as the Kuala Lumpur Advisory Board is learning. The Weld Road pool continues to lose money, and a committee has been appointed to devise ways212 words
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152 1965-04-10 10 J WRITE on the inadequacy of simple equipment in the District Hospital, Ipoh. I had a relative who was admitted as a suspected polio case In the third class ward. When I visited him one day last week he had difficulty in breathing because152 words
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Letter123 1965-04-10 10 (JNE and a half years ago. I read in the Press that the Singapore Traction Company had applied to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to extend its No. 9 service to Commonwealth Avenue. Recently, I asked th« S.T.C. why nothing had been done. I was told that123 words
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Letter60 1965-04-10 10 '['HOUGH it rains practically everyday In Rawang, water rationing has been Imposed for the second time this year. The first spell of rationIng lasted throughout the Puasa month. Heaven knows when the present restrictions will end. Our hardships deserve the attention of the local State Assemblymen, the local60 words
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Letter57 1965-04-10 10 V:OEKARNO is going about the "liberation of the people of Malaysia" In a curious way. The Sennett Estate bomb, which killed two shopkeepers, has been followed by the MacDonald House bomb, which caused the death of three innocent workers. These outrages suggest that Soekamo wants to liberate Malaysians from57 words
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Article539 1965-04-10 10 By SYED AHMAD JAMIL (")N show at the National w Gallery, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, are 331 works by 140 artists from Malaysia. Thailand. Indonesia. India. Ceylon. Hong Kong. Australia, United Kingdom, Netherlands. Germany. Congo, United States and Brazil. This Is the result of 19 years experience539 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1965-04-10 10 Robert E. Thompson - Lyndon Johnson and the Ku Klux Klan terror Robert E. Thompson By WASHINGTON, Fri. IN the days of his gangI i n g early teens, Lyndon B. Johnson lived witVi the fear that hooded terrorists might drag his father into the Texas woods one night for an agonising bath of1,063 words
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Advertisement100 1965-04-10 10 Principal Partners in SEEING The 2 principal partners responsible for teeing clearly and tingly are the Accommodation (focusing or identifying, and Convergence (fixing or centering). Whenever any on* of them is defective or weakened, teeing becomes a hardthip. Among the symptoms displayed by different individuals are: Not seeing well at100 words
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Advertisement63 1965-04-10 10 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS -FEVER- >^f HEADACHES PAINS J0 i O "fe J^^__«r SIMPLY TEAR OFP ■L yMfr_»_r TABLETS FROM STRIP WfQlKfmjii.- SAME GENUINE "ASPROf I V _fcs* SAFE! EFFECTIVE lily^fc: r^ THE PAIN RELIEVER j__j "^m^ t KNOWN AND TRUSTED MSmm ,^'#:s:' L> throughout Malaysia AND THE WORLD.63 words
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Article, Illustration554 1965-04-10 11 'A FEW CASES OF ABSENTEEISM, YES, IT'S UP TO THE DEPARTMENT HEAD TO TAKE ACTION' KUALA LUMPUR. Frl TIME-WASTERS in Government service appear to exist ONLY in Johore-if comments obtained today from several State Secretaries are to be believed. In Johore,554 words
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186 1965-04-10 11 All settled— then notice of new pay claims KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Pan.jang Aris. has solved all outstanding disputes with the three municipal employees' unions the Senior Officers' Association, Fire Fighting Services Union and the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities. Employees.186 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-04-10 11 Saigon to use our tactics to beat Vietcong L' I ALA LUMPUR, Fit South Vietnam's Minister for Pacification, Mr. Tran Van An, arrived here today by air from Saigon to study methods of "pacifying" guerillas. Re said: "If pacification falls, then total war Is the only solution." Mr. Tran said144 words
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76 1965-04-10 11 12 new cases of typhoid in Singapore SINGAPORE, Frl. The number of confirmed typhoid cases In Singapore rose to 103 today an increase of 12 over the previous day. Of the new cases, five are students of Chung Cheng High School In Goodman Road, bringing the total number of student*76 words
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Article, Illustration330 1965-04-10 11 'Be alert' call to members of Johore Umno TOHORE BAHRU. Frl. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today called on Johore Umno members to be alert and to work hard to preserve national peace and harmony. Dato Hassan, who heads the Johore Umno, was speaking330 words
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131 1965-04-10 11 KL Municipal swimming pool loses more money |(UALA LUMPUK. Frl. The Municipal swimming pooi In Weld Road lost $13.9-36 in two months— from Jan. 1 to Feb. 28. a report ol the Advlsorv Board of the Federal Capital Commission showed today. Admission fees collected during the two months totalled $8,786131 words
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Article65 1965-04-10 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. The chairman of the liaison committee of Singapore Umno, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the party* new Toa Payoh branch at Jalan Rala Ud*ng. Balesuer Road, at 3 p.m on April 18. 1 Inche Khir. who is the Federal I Minister of65 words
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Article155 1965-04-10 11 NOW A BOMB HOAX AT ROBINSON'S If CALA LUMPUR, FrL JV Business at Robinson's here came to a standstill shortly before uoon today while police I searched the premises, I following an anonymous telephone call at about 11.00 a.m. that a bomb was planted in the building. It turned out155 words
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68 1965-04-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Pupils from 32 schools were among the 2,325 people who visited the "19 years of Art in Malaysia" exhibition at National Art Gallery here during the past seven days. Proceeds of Hip exhibition, amounting to $225. will go to the National68 words
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219 1965-04-10 11 365,000 Japanese workers back Malaysia CINGAPORE, Frl. A spokesman for about 365,000 Japanese workers today backed Malaysia's right to attend the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference ir> Algiers. Mr. Mlnoru Aklyama. leader of a four-member Japanese trade union delegation which T-s now visiting Singapore as the guests of the National Trades Union219 words
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Advertisement368 1965-04-10 11 Consult The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. for FREE ADVICE On the options under the Widows Orphans Pensions Fund. Let the Great Eastern Life Representatives help you to make up your mind. Consult them today or contact: Sales Administrator, 16, Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. No. *****. Study at Home368 words
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Miscellaneous906 1965-04-10 11 rv MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lumpur cals; 6.35 Huckleberry Hound; And rename, 6 Ipoh and Malacca 700 News ln English; 7.10 i Modern Drama "Happy 2.00 p.m. Test pattern and I Family" in Mandarin; 7.34 I tone; 2.30 Test pattern and Love Lucy; 8.00 News ln Manmusic; 3.00 Opening906 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-04-10 12 KING Palden Thondup Namgyal of Sikkim and hi*. Quern former American >o«ialitf llopr Cooke. seated on their thrones after their coronation in Gangtok. Sikkim. last Sunday The King, a widower with three children, met his Queen in Darjeeling. north India, six year* ae*> She is the niece68 words
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201 1965-04-10 12 JAKARTA. Fri. Pre- I sident Soekarno was urged yesterday by the Communist dominated Gas and Electric Workers' Union to break off diplomatic relations with the United States. The news agency Antara reported that Dr. Soekarno was also pressed by the union to, "send201 words
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Article51 1965-04-10 12 LONDON. Pn A gellfnue gang raided the o3ces of a I meat and produce importer here yesterday and experly blew open three of the lout safes AD three cere empty Ail the I money a considerable cum. police said was in the fourth, vhich they did not51 words
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219 1965-04-10 12 Stonehill cash: A move to oust Maca MANILA. Fn A der of the opposition Nacionalista Party today sought the ouster of President Macapagal and his disqualification as presidential candidate for havn allegedly received political contributions from deported American tycoon Harry S. Stonehill. Congressman Leonardo Perez. official spo^e of the Nacionali>ta219 words
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Article46 1965-04-10 12 UNITED NATIONS, Frt Th« L'Ji. Secretary -General. U Thank Ik* launched a record of pian* daajftt. entitled International Ptano Festival and featuring us of the world's greatest p t -n t i«- to raise funds (or the UN H.zh C;xn:v.- I R, P.- *r46 words
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Advertisement374 1965-04-10 12 CAPTURE ALL THE COLOR OF a/. If dta/i M wy^ f¥ ON DEPENDABLE Kodak FILM Han Raya H*ft Atrkt lh# twrtti wßf Of ealinitr. H m th. day «aw aapaai > t**« M c'y or m*cc* wi» Tne d^ vii* si™ a^^B^-» fmaT •^BBBBBVaBBSaBBBBBaV a»ar bbbbbbbbbbbbbb b^bbbbV M MHSyMaI WtQ374 words
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Advertisement163 1965-04-10 12 PHILIPS SPECIAL OFFER! to owners of PHI LI PS T.V. SETS William Jacks Co. (M) Ltd. have the pleasure of informing all Owners of Philips Television Sets whose one year guarantee period has elapsed, that a highly valuable Service Contract is now available to them at the extremely low fee163 words
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Miscellaneous144 1965-04-10 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBO6S 6 He docs his work m ft mttter HJU-, on. on ttvtof wpport Oft fc 60 "fSi^l »ii introduction (4-4>. »•> 1»- DecMon acatnat credit round tnpa. none without 14 (i) haards «7. 4. 12, a. Former 15 10 to Sana? 17 Key worn dlflerently in144 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1965-04-10 13 w - w\ Everr second now Veil" danger for James Bond. L'ndcr thr alias of Mark Hazard, a London insurance inveNtigator, be has become personal aide to the deadly "Pistols" Scaramanga a hired assassin for the Russian K.G.B. Scaramanga. the Man with the Golden dun, Is1,791 words
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Advertisement59 1965-04-10 13 engine experts choose Champion spark plugs I JKMHuIw Insist on new silvery-plated World's favorite spark plug 82/ FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT fRCE Accident Insurance •okrinifl's Itodm} f inomt Company Aufhori^d Ca*ff>< $3 *****000 P..d-Up Capital 51.000.000.00 laMt Copiiol fen* $2,200,000.00 (ot (ul rar:u^«rs contact Xl AW AIK HANG CO. LTD.59 words
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Advertisement449 1965-04-10 13 Mood In hf and k w ntf Dooy i •ninroff w»th palm oil, Ja^ ••■•oat whtta v| against th« fIHA I h u X* Mack hand J See these fcaturtt it your local Philips dealer. II I I a^L\ fI I I 111 I I I Hal I 1 mam449 words
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126 1965-04-10 14 NEW DELHI, Fri. Tb« Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri. has appealed to members of his own Congress Party to stop criticising his Government in public. He called Congress MP's into a clos.«d -floor session and spoke in the "painful" attacks some of his126 words
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Article, Illustration692 1965-04-10 14 Philippine Govt to repatriate 12,000 Indons LBJ picks Black for USsl,ooomil. S-E Asia plan MANILA, Friday. rr\ HE Philippine Government will repatriate 12,000 illegal JL Indonesian immigrants, the Manila Chronicle reported today. The Chronicle said the Foreign Office and top government security agencies had formulated a top-secret plan to "oust"'Reuter - 692 words
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Article114 1965-04-10 14 4 NATIONS CONCERNED OVER CYPRUS •PEHERAN. Fri.— The Council of Ministers of Cento (the Central Treaty Organisation) last night voiced concern at "the dangerous situation" in Cyprus and expressed a wish for a lasting solution without specifying what it should be. A communique issued at the end of two daysReuter - 114 words
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Article57 1965-04-10 14 MANILA. Fn. A cache ol explosives, estimated enough o HOT up a military camp- m'< seized in a house in a suburban Malabon town on Wednesday night, the police reported yesterday. Police said 4.500 1b ot dynamite were found in 90 boxes and were suspected to be57 words
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Article35 1965-04-10 14 MOSCOW. Fri— The Soviet Un- I ion agreed yesterday to aid Parisian's third flve-year plan, the Pakistani Foreign Minister. Mr. Zulifikir Ali Bhutto, announced. The amount of Mie :iid \v;is not specified.35 words
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Article17 1965-04-10 14 TAIPEH. Prt. Nationalist China has announced severance j of diplomatic relations with Dahomey- Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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125 1965-04-10 14 BANGKOK. Fri. The next candidate for Secretary-General of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation will be from the Philippines, the Thai Premier. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. saidThailand will not present a candidate for the post. Field Marshal Thanom said this was the agreement125 words
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Letter102 1965-04-10 15 Sex on the square screen rE Ministry of Culture should be extra careful in putting up procrammes of good taste for TV viewers a majority of whom are children and teenagers. One television programme that I feel deserves censure is "Burkes Law", supposed to be a detective story series. Quite102 words
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Letter114 1965-04-10 15 yyHAT a nice changeto have a picture of a horse on the front page instead of Urusla Andress. NORMA POWERS K.L. may he regarded with amusement or disgust. However, to the plastic minds of children they represent unhealthy sex at a tender innocent age. It is one thing114 words
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Letter118 1965-04-10 15 IN commenting on school discipline and corDoral punishment <S.T. March 25), "Perturbed" cited the case of his nephew who. while conducting a physical education class, was knocked on the head with a pencil by a "lady supervisor" in the presence of the children. The case cited has no*.hing118 words
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597 1965-04-10 15 Traffic jams on the East Coast ferries IAM sure thousands cf travellers using the new East Coast route would appreciate your publicising the conditions prevailing at the ferry crossings of Endau and Pekan. During the last three years not less than seven major bridge projects have replaced the ferries at597 words
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Letter112 1965-04-10 15 \VHILE the Malayan Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society is now in a position to make "home ownership an Immediate prospect for thousands of civil servants. as pointed out in your leader of April 1. Its counterpart in Singapore is said to have abandoned a very attractive housing112 words
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Letter36 1965-04-10 15 IHE sooner a round about i.s mM ailed at the five-road junction of Jilan Sulaiman. Jalan Ibrahim. Jalan Khalidi and Jalan Arab, the better for the life and ..aiety of all concerned CONCERN ID Muar36 words
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134 1965-04-10 15 I MUST acquaint you with what, to us, seems a ridiculous situation that arose during our vessel's short visit to Singapore. It results from an obviously obsolete regulation that forbids Iron Curtain nationals from disembarking for shore leave. In this case 7 hours. One harmless134 words
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Letter103 1965-04-10 15 A FEW days ago my eight-year old was knocked down by a cyclist. The scoundrel made off. leaving my boy dm the road in a pool of blood. A teacher at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Ulu Tiram came to the help ot the boy and his distraught mother. He obtained a103 words
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Letter70 1965-04-10 15 1 DISPUTE police claims for the accuracy of "magic eye" speed traps. I was with a friend recently when he was stopped in a 40m.p.h. zone. He was doing about 25m. ph. Two lorries which overtook him were not stopped. No proot that he was exceeding the speed limit was70 words
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Letter63 1965-04-10 15 r PHE Information Ministry has been deaf to the many complaints about, the almost daily television breakdowns in the North. Not a word of reasonable explanation has been offered. What is being done to set things right, and when can we expect a proper service? The present services is not63 words
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Letter52 1965-04-10 15 QN April 3 we had a television breakdown lasting nearly an hour. The next day. there was another breakdown lasting more than two hours. Television sets are costly and the annual fee is high. We have a right to our moneys worth in entertainment. JOHN S. BASU .M.i l i52 words
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Letter51 1965-04-10 15 'j'HE drains in Bahau are never cleaned. They smell and breed mo>quitoes The roads are almost unusable during the rainy season. Also. I have not been billed for water In three months. Perhaps the supply in Bahau is free. If so. I wish to thank the authorities concerned. BAHAU RESIDENT51 words
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Letter83 1965-04-10 15 IIAVING decided to resign from the National Library. I asked for the refund of my deposit. A grinning librarian told me then Dbrary had no money, and advised me to phone before I called again. I have just done so, and been told again that the Library has83 words
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Letter117 1965-04-10 15 Anewsfilm on the visit of the Indian Minister tor Food and Agriculture Mr. C. Subramaniam, over Television Malay.Ma 'Sinsauurat after the 9 d m news started off with 'The Indian community in Singapore entertained Its Minister for Food and Agriculture. Mr. Subramaniam to a concert. Mr.117 words
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191 1965-04-10 15 VARSITY DONS riNE will certainly get a brttrr picture of the University it the statement on the recruit- ment of local graduates by tbe chairman of the I'niversity of Singapore Council (ST. April 2) was substantiated with some facts and figures. As it is. the191 words
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Advertisement239 1965-04-10 16 (Continue*! from Parr lvi SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* it (Mm.) Box tt ets. extra AMAH REQUIREO for household nork and kMkic* after children. Call IT, Lorong "N Telok Kursu, Spore. WANTEO GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST (Male) Salary S3OO-10-40U I-: month. Apply to Box A 6717 S.T. Singapore. APPLICANTS between the ages239 words
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Advertisement817 1965-04-10 16 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Ward* .<« Mim ,—Box SO et*. extra YOUNG CIRLS WANTEO to aaalst In ofhre work. Age from 13 to IS preferable. Apply Manager P.O. Boa 2!H Ipoh Malaysia WANTEO OFFICE BOY: Must be hardworking, polite, resilience nearer: Apply personally. Raja's College, Raffles PU'.e. S pore. EXPERIENCED TRACTOR817 words
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Advertisement1074 1965-04-10 16 SITUATIONS VACANT j U H'arats SC < Mm t—Box St et*. rxtra APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED rrom Mpihystan Citizens tor the posts ot |R<iearcb Assmtunts in the Kubhvr I P.«-»Mnb Institute Kxpenmenl Station, Sunge. Buloh, Selangor. Applicants should hav r a Grade I or II Cambridge Sibool Certihcau- preferably with credits1,074 words
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Advertisement1073 1965-04-10 16 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Hnriit SC < Min.)— Box St rts. extra LEAVE FLAT Furnuned. linen, cutlery, crockery. T.V., refrigerator, air-condltloners. Available 1 or 2 months. leU 1 8' pore > '.'2520 or ***** after office. SEASIDE LUXURY FLAT available lit May. 3 bedrooms, servants rooni. Well lumished Mosaic and1,073 words
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Advertisement891 1965-04-10 16 EDUCATION IS Word* <• Mm ,-H,.i S* rtt. #rfr. RAPID COURSE BEGINNERS Bookkeeping, abort hand, typewriting. English. (Cambridge Qualifying Test). Malay. Chinese VMCA School. lU7 S*ivgie Road. Spore 21WL RAPID COURSE BOOK-KEEPINC Typewriting. Shorthand, LCC Exam. Health Science. Religious Knowledge. Cambridge bsam. Modern School. It) Battery Koad, S pore U3500.891 words
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Advertisement824 1965-04-10 16 HIRE PURCHASE IS Ward* ft (Min.)— Box St eta. eifro TELEVISION, RBFRIGERATOR for Rental. Ring Ruby Company. 40-44* Seicgie House, TeL Spore *****/2V473/ s."-4» TtLEVISIONS. RADIOS REFRICE RATORS, Electrical Appliances call at Kong Ming Electrical. H slieeos Crescent. Tel: Spore *****6. "Enjoy your T.V. viewing at leaa than 40c par824 words
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Advertisement1044 1965-04-10 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Ward* M < Min. t— Bam Sn rfs. rxtrm SIMCA MONTHCRLV. IMI txreltt-nt condition. 1 ouni-r. mlleHite 36.000. Puce reasonable Ring Han (B'pore) MSM. AUSTIN A 4O IMI, Insurance, Roadtnx Paid cushions are new. Selling $.1,400. o.n o. Contact Spore ***** t»— 3 p.m. ASIA MOTOR1,044 words
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Advertisement696 1965-04-10 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word* S« fWm > Hot M rf rxtra 1952 M|NI SUPER. MM I Hlllm.in HusKy Holdra j- Wafon, ll>6o Mini-Minor. 19.M Mil TD. HrWect. Tiaois la» '.run arrannod. View 4 Nbbjßl i CITROEN ID1« toiriit rhnr mma*tmmm) mwmdMM ti -i li I paM -•Mi i •'-■<696 words
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Advertisement1320 1965-04-10 17 TO LIVERPQOI t OtST COAST U 1... Cv» t -a <f S'Mti fe-ang "'I luerpMl. 0t ,n|i«... Gd*. 13 Apr M Apr UII Apr 18 MENfSTHEUS l,,ernil. April Apr 21 Apr 22 21 Apr 21 HPENOR i iveriMl. I tcr 74 Apr 21 Apr 27/3 May 3 ASTTANAX li»erpMl. Uo1,320 words
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Advertisement1251 1965-04-10 17 MLll^^LllMdM^^MlJ2£^ fl THE EAC ONES ■^l\t~" M sutewktoat wutu. uj»wj«.».jaiiiuiie<u* i>umo i ATgV\ > >*( I > a a MT»rl» tuHACII roMK.I m«ll»OM* )k 'jte P M M 25 3 1 mU SAILINSS IB BEYROUTH. LATIARIA. SINOA. LE MAVIU, HAMBURS. RRcMEPI, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM. CQTHENBUBt. AARHtTS ANt COPENHAGEN ion f1,251 words
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Advertisement1233 1965-04-10 17 j BENULINE 1 EXPRESS SERVICE IB LONDON, LIVERPBBL tBNIINENIAL I*o* l > BENDEARG Uj lonocn May a G. 47 Apr II Apr 12/14 Apr IS/iS )u|n For livfroool May i 7 BENMACDHUI Jjg^ %>,» j«: ri p. S'Mra Penang Antmerp luae 4 Apr 13 IS Apr 11/11 Apr 21.21 Singipori1,233 words
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Advertisement1301 1965-04-10 17 toiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \F*^^ U.K7ConHnen» Singapor* P. S'hm P*n*ig CITT OF JOHANNESBURC L'don, H'b'j'g. B'mM. R'daa. A'wirp. tiiwciltll, M'ln 17 Apr CASTILIAN mm, L'doa. Hburg. K'dia 112* Aar 21/22 Apr I CITT Of GLASGOW Luncon. H'burg. R'dim. Mam krangemautk 28/21 Apr n Apr CITT OF RIPON icncon.1,301 words
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404 1965-04-10 18 ALTHOUGH this week has J\ again seen an appreciable rise, trading has been very slow and thin with little or nothing In the way of overseas orders to substantiate the high prices ruling during the first few days, state H.C.B. Co.. Ltd. in their404 words
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Article71 1965-04-10 18 /HINESt Produce Exchange, Sin•l xaDOrt noon priett Dtr picul ytsttrday: Ctconut oil: bulk $63 vellrrs. drum Copra: Apr. Miit l"X. Continent L"nojajMad *>spptr: Vimtok white $1471 nellers. ■ÜBWmt whito J145 Kellers. special Sarawak olnck M37t »elt<-r*. garbled Uimpong black $150 (N). sellers ASTA $1624 (N) Keller*. Singapore Coconut71 words
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Article35 1965-04-10 18 ON the frtt exchange marlitt .n Hong KonK yesterday the U.I. dollar was i|tioted at 5.77 lor T.T. T:>: ror MPJIk, Sterling. MM quoted at 16.02 and one tatl ot KolrJ at 'J64).35 words
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752 1965-04-10 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE stock exchange was still quiet yesterday with a very small turnover, but industrial shares showed improvements with few sellers about Sixteen counters made gains with Eastern Smelters up 9 cents to 53.86 done. Both the new counters Guinness and752 words
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Article26 1965-04-10 18 Malayan Stock Indices Apr. 8 Apr 9 Industrials: 75.63 75.7S fins: 98.73 99.24 rubbers: 103.53 103.53 l>rc 30, 19C3 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article789 1965-04-10 18 BUSINESS in and reported u> the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchdnge of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Stort ll.lKHli HHI Ounlopt (1. 000) <i ii.""" MAI: East Smtlt (1.000) IS.M: Esst SI IB789 words
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Article22 1965-04-10 18 April 9. MALAYAN RIBRFR PRICK: 743 cvnts (unchanged) TIN: 570.-> (down S7.:»0) Inoftiri^l «'stim:Urd olTorini! l<»0 tons (doun 20 tons).22 words
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Article229 1965-04-10 18 April 9. Thrw month" INDUSTRIALS KoiiMrari 1.1 I ts M Ob If II cf. Dunlop IS <'- MeAMater 11 City Dt» 7 tis H R, Smelter* L' 4 .-ti. 0.C.8.G 14 ■la Ksro 12 --I* Rormunn M Od. Dixp. r. 1 its. Koihmin* 10 rta. r. A It.229 words
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Advertisement1130 1965-04-10 18 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service) YotoiaTa Wcntreai loronto Ovttoit C^'cafo •■►unikawa Mart" II 13 May li Miy 2* lute M Jiat 5 Illy II lily ■•«.i»i«a»a Man" 10 13 Jese 2( Jiee 21 mly 1 Aif i Au{ 11 Ai| Wast Coast ol1,130 words
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Advertisement1034 1965-04-10 18 I AUSTIAI.A SEIVICE/NE* HALANO i HMIA. PAaiMAr. APJI P. «Ulf SEIfKI Tt Frtaintm Meltaarat. SteMy Tt Maaras >•< Natapattiaaa) -run r v*em 6 ooit S'aora P. Slam Ptnani lAMORA Sulef Is Pert 11/12 PiriMUDIA 11/11 Apr II Apt II Art •UIIMIA' p May 1/11 Mat 12/14 May MIULA 1/11 May1,034 words
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Advertisement246 1965-04-10 18 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaaaiaaiiaa aaa CaauaaaUi »eru rat Mafias aaa Heap. »»tt Penant P. Sham Spore TAKIFa (Calls Manila) 11/11 Apt 14/11 Apr 11/11 api THEBEN (Call* Pusan Japan) H/M api THERMOPYUi (Calls Manila) 12/11 Mat u/u Mat 11/11 Mat BARBER LINE fROM UJX. SULF 4HC WEST COaS! POUTS fEm«NO246 words
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Advertisement147 1965-04-10 18 'BEpCKibCbIQCE «£iJ«UUM>. tUKUft jIRVICt vneaoore TI »t«itr>e HAM 14 is Apr n 11 Apr Apr FOR: TAY6A* ll 'l3 May 14 If May 17 May Marseilles, ru.re. Baetinx NAUSICAA 14/itJme 17 U Use Jl J eat Aatvtrp Haaawf. Ireaaa, Y»M»* 11/1J Inly 14/11 lalt 17 Itly »Jlltr<4aj. Calliai lerfeaei EASTIOUNP.147 words
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Article91 1965-04-10 19 MELBOURNE. Frl. INDUSTRIALS eased in quiet trading. Moves were narrow. Containers gained Is. 6d. to 275. M Bane metals and oils were steady. ML Is* dropped 7d. to 325. lid. Mount l»a 32/11 N. Broken Bill (10a.) 40/- B /kmpol 10/5 Ati.t Coo. iml M/ 6 AMI Paper91 words
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Article254 1965-04-10 19 I'KII. first si. It- rubber f.o.b. V buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur vrsterday at 74?» cents per lb., him hinted on Thursday's closing l.iel for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prirrs in cents per lb. yesterday: Int.254 words
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Article152 1965-04-10 19 SHIPS lying alonicside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: GutUlelmo Marconi 1/3. Irish Spnire 6. Victoria 1 Natsasakl 13/ I*. Pnmorje 1\ Mah«url 1». Maxwell Brander 21 22. S:kli 23/24. Harutukujin Mam 27. Hallvard 27/2X. Btraat Franklin 31 32. Rebeverett 33/34. Hessrnxteln 39 3«, Slate152 words
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Article54 1965-04-10 19 r i.it io i i thaaa "TtuTT in its rates to men-hunts yesterday (all rates to .SI 00): Marks 129: Holland Cuildsrs 1161; ■wttt Francs Ito T I; Danish Kroner Bit, Swecluh Kroner 107. Kcmpas output The Kcmpas uroup produced 904.000 lb. ol rubber in March compared with54 words
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327 1965-04-10 19 FOLLOWING the drop in London the Pcnung tin price fell rather sharply yesterday by $7.50 per picul to $705. on an offering estimated down .JO tons to 190 tons. In London on Thursday tin edced lower alter a steady opening, des- 1327 words
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Advertisement116 1965-04-10 19 l^^ d^^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^J ■< ontinurd from Fajr 16) VEHICLES FOR SALE /J *»rd* 'Via.)-lM it ft: txtrm IM3 MCIIOO accident free compreMMIN ta« paid October one owner -i o n.o. no dealrrs Phone (Spore) -IS. SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED, 31S-31'" ORCHARD I'.OAX). TKL: 1>.91-5. >rgaln Prices On Used Cars. 1. Op. l116 words
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Advertisement758 1965-04-10 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word, ft (Min.)-Box St rf«. cxtrm TONC AIK MOTOR Trading Company offrr: 1964 Austin 1100, IMS Volkswagen, o Kadett. Fiat 600 19«2 I'.oifward TS. A/Hraley Sprite, Volkswagen. 1961 Mini Minor. R, Dauphinc. r/AatHm, Volkswagen Van. r I Kcli'oo. Holden-Dlo:>'i. HO9 V/Karmann I Ghia. Austin 3b. H758 words
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Advertisement751 1965-04-10 19 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li Hord* St (Mlit Box St ct: txtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR Sln«mpor« ex'-cllent KnglUb CblntM food T«l. S port *****. WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) IS Word* S$ (Mi*.)— Box St ct: txtrm ■TRAITS OUfST HOUSE offer* I comfortable economical suy Teltpbooc ai-'j J.B. JOHORE HOTEL J.1., Danclni751 words
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Advertisement888 1965-04-10 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOr OF ENGINEERING Senior Instructors Instructors Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the i following vacancies in: (a) Mechanical Engineering Department (b) Electrical Engineering j, Department (c) Civil Engineering I Department (d) Production Engineering Department Duties I Essentially, to assist in the deve-888 words
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Advertisement1768 1965-04-10 19 NOTICES SHELL REFINING COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED Per Cent Redeemable Debenture Stock 196S Interest Payment No. 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN :!.at the Debenture Registers of .he Company will be closed from the 19th April. 1965 to 30th April, 1965 both dates inclusive for the preparation of interest warrants1,768 words
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Advertisement190 1965-04-10 19 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that I, Sim Klan Seng of No:— I 131, Commonwealth Crescent, Singapore, r.ayr applied for a i Retail Shop licence iv respect of I premises No:— 131, Common--1 wealth Crescent. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the190 words
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Advertisement300 1965-04-10 19 Fl CIVIL ENGINEER The SHELL Company require the service of a CIVIL ENGINEER for employment in their Refinery and Oil Installation at Pulau Bukom. The post is concerned with Civil Engineering maintenance and construction work. Applicants should be male, of Malaysian extraction, and be citizens (or eligible for citizenship) of300 words
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Article61 1965-04-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri, —Les Cole, one of the top jockeys in Australia, has accepted an offer to ride for Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen. He is expected to arrive soon. Cole is best known for his triumphant partnership with the New Zealand champion. Even Stevens, in61 words
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Article1427 1965-04-10 20 Race 1—2.0 Cl 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 6f 1 ***** Ili;h Light g (Cheng's Kongsii Tulloh 4 90 (F) Coif man 4 2 o Our Mistake Vicli E. Breuk. 4 8.13 Trerena t 3 0 Desert Nomad (Taurus Sti E Breuk. 4 8.13 Shaari 5 ***** Precious Jade1,427 words
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470 1965-04-10 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with Kuala Lumpur. Friday PEMBROKE LAD was the star on the track this morning when acceptors for Sunday were given their final gallops. Striding out beautifully, Pembroke Lad (Lyall Harbridge up) finished a neck in front of stable-mate470 words
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Article174 1965-04-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A record number of 76 entile* hns been received for the Malaysian Ir.do-Ceylonese tennis championships to be held at' Prince? Road tomorrow Sunday and Monday The draw. Sin«lr« hyrs: K Dhdrmaratnam v S Na'thiananthan; M. V Nesaratnam v G. Chelliah; P. A174 words
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Article439 1965-04-10 20 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. RACE 1 Huh Li B ht: won over XL oif la.H season; third to Joyglver las', time out over Bt Timan 7f; \vorkins well. Precious Jade: second to Milton Minerals over Bl Timah 61 In February;439 words
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Advertisement809 1965-04-10 20 fBBSBBBS^^BBBBBB|BBHBS] SELANGOR TURF CLUB Thw Digit* Forecast Pool Sunrei iPelek Branch The Public are advised that, ■mnmenclng with the Selangor April 1965 race meeting on nth April 1965, 3 dibits forecast pool rickets based on the usual $1 1 -.limited sv.eep will be on sale to the public at: Sungel809 words
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Advertisement382 1965-04-10 20 TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered contractors of Class E and above will be received at the Office of the Pegawai Kcmajuan Negeri, Selangor. Kualu Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon 19th April, 1965 for the construction of a wooden bridge, a :avatcry block, chain link fencing and general repairs to382 words
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Advertisement681 1965-04-10 20 NOTICE NGEI; ANN KONT.SI SCHOLARSHIPS i Notice is nereby given that Scho- larships for bright students which will be tenable at the Ngee Ann College, at the Nanyang Uni»er- sity. at the University of Singapore and at an Australian University are offered by the Ngee Ann Kongst. Candidates may be681 words
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Advertisement821 1965-04-10 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY Applications are invlt*d from Federal Citisena for the post of Secretary, District Council North. Province Weliesley. Qualifications: Advocate Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya. Ate: Candidates should not be lea than 25 yean. Experience: Al .ca^t thiee years' experience as an Advocate Solicitor821 words
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Advertisement89 1965-04-10 20 gj NO MORE^MATCHESA J5 PJ pi WITH NATIONAL v^/" %KdJs I GAS COOKERS T\ NATIONAL QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE SACKED If #FULI ÜBT GUARANTEE SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT ftUUTSU ifllL 111 See the full range of NATIONAL gas cookers displayed at the ESSO fjy CAS stand during the Easter Trade •£^l Fair89 words
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Article296 1965-04-10 21 SB A TO INVITE SIX FROM DENMARK, THAILAND AND JAPAN TO COMPETE WITH MALAYSIA'S BEST KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE SLLAXGOR Badminton Association wil invite six foreign players from three coun tries to compete against Malaysia's best in ai International tournament here on July 16-18. The SBA decided at296 words
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122 1965-04-10 21 HOCKEY Aiwi scores twice as Selangor edge Negri MALACCA. Ft I.— Selangor had la ITI n<?ht hard to edee Nesri Sembilan 2-1 *n their opening match in the M.ilav.Man Hockey Federation under-23 quadrangular held at Bandar Hilir English School ground today. The game was fought at a crackin? pace and122 words
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Article42 1965-04-10 21 SEREMBAN. Fn. Centre-for-ward Theo Muiuo scored the goals in Selangor's 2-0 victory over Singapore in the opening match of the Malaysian women's hockey carnival on the NS Club paaang today. In the other match Negri Sembilan beat Malacca 6-2.42 words
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Article, Illustration393 1965-04-10 21 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI - 'LUCKLESS' HAN SENG IS HOPING... LIM KEE CHAN and JOE DORAI MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX -By SINGAPORE, Friday. LEE HAN SENG, one of Singapore's leading racing drivers, is hoping that his luck will change for the better in the Malaysian Grand Prix here on Monday. Since his return from England early393 words
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Article31 1965-04-10 21 SINGAPORE. Frl. Lav Teng Chuan, a former state badminton coach, has been Invited to coach In New Zealand for three months. He expects to leave on Apr. 14.31 words
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232 1965-04-10 21 SOCCER Four are replaced in Youth team IfUM-A LUMPUR. Fri. Two Malaysian Youth team soccer players, both from Singapore. have been dropped from the team for the Asian Youth championship at Tokyo because of alleged "misconduct" during the recent tour of Sarawak and Sabuh. They arc Mathew Chin and Brian232 words
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Article23 1965-04-10 21 IPOH, Frl. Perak schoolboys and girls badminton championships will be held at the St. John's Ambulance ball here on Apr. 27-29.23 words
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Article104 1965-04-10 21 KOTA BHARU. Frl. Penang Malays qualified for the linal in the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition when they beai Kelantan Malays 3-2 at Padang Maaliad Muhammadi here today. After trailing Kelantan 2-0 to the urst half, Penang mounted heavy pressure in the second half: to level104 words
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Article337 1965-04-10 21 CRICKET Georgetown. Fri:: The Australians collapsed dramatically yesterday and were dismissed lor 220 eight runs be-! hind British Guiana's first innings total of 228. The Australians were bewildered by the left-hand spinners Rex] Collymore (5-42) and Edwin Mo-, named (3-93) in a maif.thon MI sion ofReuter - 337 words
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Article168 1965-04-10 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.—Twentynine coaches from eleven states will attend the first athletics coaching course at Kuala Kubu from Apr. 15 to May 1. The course, sponsored by the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture will be conducted by MAAU director of coaching Tan Eng Yoon and168 words
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324 1965-04-10 21 SINGAPORE, Frl. FOREIGN TEAMS will be invited to make this r year's Festival of Sport here on July 29-Aag. 9 bigger and better than the J The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, whose ministry also deals with sport, said it was estimated324 words
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Article37 1965-04-10 21 Friendly (Spore): Armed Force* 3 Joint Services 1. Victory Cup q-linals (Malacca): Hakka Assn 1 Sienals Sqdn 0: 2 Inf. W'shops REME 6 PWD. 1. Annual match (B. Gajah): Royal English Sen. 3 Old Boys 137 words
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Article41 1965-04-10 21 Spore Insurance Employees' Union finals: Singles Winner Lam Wah Chye: runner-up Wong Beck Jin. Doubles: Winners Lam Wah Chye and Tan Jit Poh: runners-up Wong Beck Jin and C. Chew; Mixed doubles: Winners Kwans Yee Chat and J Chan,41 words
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Advertisement157 1965-04-10 21 NEW STOCKS ARRIVED! NOW! Your family can enjoy a Sedan! YCAnq THE GREAT NEW MAZDA 800 nc COMFORT Seats a family of five in soft, quiet comfort. Contoured rear seats, smooth riding wishbone r*OAkJflA/!l AA I front suspension. Powerful, glide-stopping DRIVING *size Inw Only 12 ft. 4 ins. long, the157 words
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Advertisement198 1965-04-10 21 JUNCTION OF GEYLAN6 PAYA LEBAR ROAD. Own a home of your own at W it^ j yjßj HOK KEE HOUSE M IF TO $5,000 BALANCE I Hi? DOWN ON LOAN J& T 1 MODERN DESIGN It SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED. ALL FACILITIES ELECTRICITY. WATER ft MODERN SANITATION. WITHIN EASY REACH OF SCHOOLS.198 words
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Miscellaneous136 1965-04-10 21 DIARY MOTOK-K.U INO Malaysian Orand Prix trial runs (Upper Thomson Rd. S'pore >. SOCCER Spore GSFA DiT. 2A: Marines 'B v Customs (Oeylang) Friendly: Armed Forces v Joint Services (Jn Besar. 7.15 p.m.). Ferguson (up final: C. Kinding Est v Lima Belas F.-i (Stadium Perak); Sultans' Cup: Malacca Malays v136 words
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219 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Malaysia's present 15.000-stroru? Civil Defence Corps is to be doubled soon to bring it up to full strength. This was disclosed today by the Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence. Dato Stephens, when he flew in lrom Malacca for a219 words
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Article58 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Institute of Management Is organising a 10-lecture course on work study for managers and executives commencing April 29. at 5.30 pm. on Mondays and Thursdays, in the Shell Theatrette. Application forms arc available from the Institute. Room 6. Third noor, Malayan Banking58 words
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Article63 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang :i-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin l^lmk. and Ton Puan Noor Aishah ■.!il attpnd the international variety concert at the National Theatre at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The concert, organised by the Smeapore Association for the I Deaf, will feature Chinese song? I63 words
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112 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police yesterday recovered a large quantity of Indonesian propaganda materials found scattered in a Malay kampong in Sims Avenue near Kampong Wak Tanjong. The subversive materials included 14 copies of a 131-page booklet in romanised Malay entitled "Dry Your Tears." The other materials112 words
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Article, Illustration957 1965-04-10 22 British budget may affect replanting in Malaysia I ONDON. Fri. The British budget must have the i l l Ie c t of severely restricting British plantation companies' capacity to replant and extend their plantations with either rubber or alternative crops, the C li a i r m a n957 words
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Article118 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Fourteen men appeared In a Singapore court today charged with viewing a blue film In a house at Lorong 23. Geylang. at 1.10 a.m. this morning. All pleaded guilty before the ninth magistrate, Mr S. Rajendran. who fined them $50 each. The accused were:118 words
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Article42 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPOR E. Frl— or. Wong Hin Kiir., tuberculosis specialist at the Tan lock Seng Hospital will tin a talk on "T.B. control in at the weekly luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club 01 Singapore at the Princess Restaurant tomorrow.42 words
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Article25 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. Colourful Japanese and Western-style flower arrangements were displayed at an Easter festival of floral decorations at the Thai ConsulateGeneral here today.25 words
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Article363 1965-04-10 22 LONDON, Fri— The stock mar- i kets ended HI eventful week on a Arm note. Once more, business was on the small side with sellers re- < luctant to operate. Small selective buying in a mar- ket short of Mock produced rather disproportionate gains in prices. Leading equities363 words
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Article49 1965-04-10 22 LONDON, Frl. Spot 223id., May 22',d. June 22 3 16d., July 22d July Sept. 22d.. Oct. Dec. 21 ;d., Jan. March 21 1116 d, April June 21 \d., July Sept 219 16d. Oct. Dec. 21.d.. elf. April 22d May 21 \d. June 21 9 16d. Tone: Very quiet.49 words
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Article23 1965-04-10 22 LONDON. Fn—Buyers £1335. sellers £1400. Forward buyers £1392' L.. sellers £1394. Settlement £1395. Turnover f.m 135 tons, p.m. 140 tons. Tone: Steadier.23 words
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263 1965-04-10 22 Turmoil again in Saigon military leadership SAIGON. Fri. South Vietnam's military leadership was in turmoil again today. with the Commander of the Navy placed under house arrest by three of his junior officers. Admiral Chung Tan Cang was to face charcrs of malfeasance misrunduct in office before the Armed ForcesReuter - 263 words
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Article146 1965-04-10 22 BERLIN, Friday. J^ CAR of the T.S. Military Mission to the Soviet forces in East Germany yesterday crushed down an embankment on the autobahn near Berlin while it reportedly was being pursued by an East German secret police car. I Motorists travelling on theAP - 146 words
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Article54 1965-04-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. —Some 50 new Guide*, including two Gurkha teachers, yesterday received their tenderiooi badges at an enrolment, service al the Boy Scouts Headquarters to mark the end of their initial eight-week training. The Guiders, who are mostly teachers, are now qualified to start Girl54 words
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Obituary36 1965-04-10 22 SAMUEL: Hn Alu'p H pn«s.-d nnay Kiint-ral from L'l7l) BSHBU Kuni. I'rnanK :it 10.S0 a.m. on I'l < tiS. meads' donntiotis me NQjBMM tut Christian Convention Centre Hurmaa RoHd, Gospel Hall. "At Home uilb tht l>orrt."36 words
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Advertisement116 1965-04-10 22 SUCCESS GREETS THOUSANDS POSTAL T^CJ TUITION fP^^l^fe^ THOUSANDS OF MALAYSIAN STUDENTS HAVE BEEN GAINING GREATER CONFIDENCE OF SUCCESS AND BETTER RESULTS FROM OUR HOME-STUDY COURSES. SEEK THE SECRET OF THEIR SUCCESS. FOLLOW THEIR FOOT STEPS AND INSURE AGAINST FAILURE IN EXAMINATIONS OUR HOME-STUDY COURSES FOR 1965-1966 EXAMS. 1. Higher School116 words
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Advertisement264 1965-04-10 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word, Hi itfirumuml THE WORLD LOOKS TO For Production Efficiency BL and Economy Japan's Top ■A Manufacturer of High Quality Coated Abrasives »iSi" V -***3ts •Hk Huffing Compositions 1 for Grinding, Finishing and R^A^iliH H Pol ih n 9 Operations vB KOYO Features: -jJkk B^^^ Kxcellent Qiuliiy264 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1965-04-10 22 High— t and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Tbumtay to 8 p.m. yesterday: lliglirst l.uurst Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 7."> Penanii 88 73 Ipoii 7:} Miilatci <)1 72 F Sinnupore 90 72 C Highland 72 1 Jesselion 73 Knelling 7349 words
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