The Straits Times, 14 April 1965
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Title Section22 1965-04-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Wat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration626 1965-04-14 1 IS SOEK BUYING IN THE HK MARKET? Bank Negara confirms big currency deals KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DANK Negara has received reports of unusually heavy buying above par— of the Malaysian dollar in Hong Kong in recent weeks. The bank's interest increased today when the American magazine Newsweek626 words
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Article33 1965-04-14 1 NEW RAIDS N\I(,ON Tu.-s \l>uut Sil aircraft in two w.ives •track Thanh Yen bridge and early mMtal radar stations at Cliu.i In and on the island of Horn M.itl I PI33 words
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141 1965-04-14 1 Air-drop a bid to win over Indons ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Tues. Yesterday's air-drop of one million Hari Raya Haji leaflets over Indonesian forward bases was designed to cause a "change of heart" among Indonesian soldiers waiting to raid Malaysia. Stating this today, a Ministry ol External Affairs spokesman added: "It141 words
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Article, Illustration247 1965-04-14 1 BOMBERS HIT NORTH VIETNAM RADAR AND BRIDGE SAIGON. Tues.—American and South Vietnamese bombers with fighter escorts attacked North Vietnam today, destroying a bridce and striking at two radar installations. More than 80 planes took part in the separate operations. All returned safely and met no CommunistReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Article348 1965-04-14 1 KUALA Lt'MPl'R Tuesday. TEXtiKL' Abdul Rahman today described as "encouraging* 1 a siatemenj by Dr. Suban* drio thai the prospects of resolving (lie Indonesia-Malaysia dispute wore "mticn Ik il--t«r now than ever before/ 1 He said that if the Indonesian leaders were sincere in settling348 words
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Article25 1965-04-14 1 BERLIN. Tues. Communist East German guards yesterday shot a "refugee"' don as lt attempted to swim ;i border canal to West Berlin— UPl.25 words
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Article78 1965-04-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The British Governments special representative. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, will arrive in Kuala Linnpur on Thursday on the first leg of a fact-finding tour of South-East Asia and the far East. While in Kuala Lumpur he is likely to meet the Prime Minister. Tengku78 words
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Article65 1965-04-14 1 SINGAPORE. Tues Customs officers today seized more than 1. 000 plants of Indian hemp, worth "several tens of thousands of dollars The plant.s were selzec during a Customs raid at two farms deep In the Jurong countryside. One man was detained The hemp plants were young65 words
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Article58 1965-04-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An offshore curfew Will be imposed Uong the entire Selangor coast, except the Port Swettenham area, from tomorrow until further notice. The curfew, from 6.30 p.m. to 6.30 a.m. daily. wIL be imposed from Sungei Bernam. in the north, to Kuala Sepang Besar. in58 words
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Article33 1965-04-14 1 SEOUL. Tues— Malaysian Piin.e Minister Tenglcu Abdul Rahman will sign a Korea-Malaysia cultural agreement durinc ills fourgoodwill vlMt here beginning 1 on April 2», it was reported to- i day UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article203 1965-04-14 1 G. GELDARD - Eight die when copters collide G. GELDARD From KUCHING. Tuts. Eight British members of the security forces are missing, believed dead, alter two helicopters of 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron collided and crashed into a river In Sarawak's Third Division yesterday evening. Of the nine men in the two helicopters,203 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIS DESK
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154 1965-04-14 2 HALF OF GUINEA 'FREED' FROM PORTUGAL I ONDON. Tues. The i J African leader, Mr., Amilcar Cabral, said yesterday that nationalist forces fighting Portuguese troops now controlled 40 per cent of the West African territory of Portuguese Guinea and hoped soon to set up a body to run the liberatedAP - 154 words
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Article87 1965-04-14 2 >• UKOBI in. v The Minister for Lands and letI tlemrnt. Mr. John Angaine. warned yt'Urda? that money from (nmmunUt countries was pou r \s. into Kenya to "corrupt and subvert" the Government. He told a weekend rally to beware of CommunM infiltration andAP - 87 words
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124 1965-04-14 2 PORT ELIZABETH. Tues. Mr. George Oliver, president of the South African Society of Journalists, said yesterday the Government was "slowly but surely trying to regulate the activities of our newspapers and newspapermen." Delivering his presidential address to the annual congress of the society, heReuter - 124 words
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Article24 1965-04-14 2 CANBERRA. Tile*.- The Auj- trallan Government has decided to make a Colombo Plan (fift to s.\ automatic brcadni.tk.ne unit! worth A£250.000.24 words
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123 1965-04-14 2 A shake-up for '1945 Generation' on Sock's orders JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno has ordered the reorganisation, of the popular revolutionary movement called "The 1945 Generation." The movement consists of elements who played a significant role during the early years of the In- donesian fight for independence. Blow at Murba A123 words
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Article, Illustration269 1965-04-14 2 Is Peking being prepared for a long war? LONDON, Tuesday COMMUNIST China is spreading the word through diplomatic channels that she expects the United States to try to destroy her nuclear installations. She is hinting she is preparing for a prolonged struggle which it claims it will win with conventional269 words
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89 1965-04-14 2 MANILA. Tues. Lands E at present occupied by illegal Indonesian entrants in Balut and Saranganl islands in the southern Philippines will be distributed to landless Filipinos, according to Press reports reaching here today. According to tlip reports thin: disclosure was made by anReuter - 89 words
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120 1965-04-14 2 Copters shoot up Vietcong formation SAIGON. Tues. Two armed U.S. helicopters shot up a concentration of Vietcong guerillas in Binh Dinh Province, 290 miles north-west of Saigon, killing an estimated 20, a U.S. military spokesman said yesterday. The helicopters were proriding visual surveillance for Vietnamese Marine units operating in theReuter - 120 words
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Article58 1965-04-14 2 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Government las*, night announced tta recall of its Ambassador to China. Mr. Stepan Chervonenko. Although Mr. Chei vonenko h&s I boen Russia's envoy In Peking during the whole of the Soviet I Chinese ideological dispute, his j recall was regarded as aReuter - 58 words
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187 1965-04-14 2 SAIGON. Tuev IS marines yesterday began unloading a shipment of big guns in Dunang. It included a platoon of eight-inch howitzers, the biggest artillery pieces ever brought to South Vietnam by any force. A military spokesman said the marines did not have nuclear war heads187 words
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277 1965-04-14 2 WALKER NOT WELCOME, PEKING TELLS BRITAIN TOKYO, T .es i i POMMIN.. T Chi I* old Britiia U<t nlch that its proposal to send a special rr.'i-". .it.* 1 to Peking to di*uss tlie Vietnam is«.ue at this time was not welcomed, the New China News Agency reported today The277 words
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Advertisement96 1965-04-14 2 weens. i ri. Speaking of Comfort... A 'light on a mighty THAI INTERNATIONAL Caravelle jet is the comfortable culmination of years of research and more than half a decaae of Car-wei'e operation by leading airlines trrougriout the world. A perfect the 'a-^ed Ro,al Orchid Service, with superb cuisine, fine wines96 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-04-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^O it 1 /^VCHI^ >. I iew'T S N. COHTRAOKZTeO J f I LOV/E^\ IT WMEM MDU I KNOW TUajA V CWfTPADICT J I THAT VOU*»E X.^Us x32 words
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Article90 1965-04-14 3 Winds of death lash U.S. again fHICAGO. Tups Winds lashed the North -Kast whilr .six Mml Nist.rn States cleared away debris and counted 235 dead in Palm Sunday tornadoes. Property losses In Indiana. Ohio. Michigan. Illinois and Wisconsin ran into the millions. In Minnesota teenagers dismissed from school helped their90 words
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487 1965-04-14 3 Wife in hospital, so he sold defence secrets LONDON. Tuesday. A FATHER of four children, desperate for money after his wife went into hospital, sold Defence Ministry secrets, of which he was in charge, to Iraqi and Egyptian diplomats in London, a court here was told y< Bterday. Staff Sergeant487 words
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202 1965-04-14 3 Give those pills to Britain's pigeons, he says I ONDON. Tues.— The use of birth control pills has been suggested as a way to keep down Britain's high-soaring pigeon population. "The pill." said Mr. Matthew Larmour. la the only solution." He is an Alderman at the big fishing Sown ofAP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration25 1965-04-14 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Mr. Avprell Harnmaii yr.sterday dedi>m;ill rruirbie memorial to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the 20th anniversary of his death. i Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-04-14 3 Leonov: had trouble getting back into Voskhod Tues. Soviet Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov disclosed yesterday hr had trouble getting hack into Voskhod z with camera he detached from the outside after his historic "swim" in space throe weeks ago. "I thought of MMytag it in spue hut finally cot it in."Reuter - 126 words
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274 1965-04-14 3 EAST BERLIN, Tuesday. AN East German Government spokesman yesterday refused to give a direct assurance that Communist jets would not fly over West Berlin, or in the Berlin air corridor linking the ''ity with West Germany when Queen Elizabeth visits WestReuter - 274 words
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Article43 1965-04-14 3 LONDON. Tues. Prime Minister Harold Wilson called on India's President Dr Radhnkrishnun at his London hotel ytsterd >y tor a 35-minute discussion of the South-East Asia situation and o'her sub feet s. The Provident recently underwent v surgery here. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article52 1965-04-14 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Ten Soviet scientists began n 15-day tour ye*terd.iy of nuclear installations in the United States. Their visit is part of a series of exchanges set up by the two countries under the cultural exchange agreement. A 10-nian US. delegation toured Soviet nuclear installations lastAP - 52 words
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Article75 1965-04-14 3 STOCKHOLM. Tm-.v Swed'.sh racing driver Ernest Paulsson has woken up after eight months in a coma. I "It Is a marvellous recovery," a hospital spokesman said last night Paulsson has lain In hospital I here since he received orain Injuries In a motor crash la.M rear. A hospitalReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration71 1965-04-14 3 Film star locked out by hubby HOLLYWOOD, Tues.— Film star June Allvson called police yesterday because her estranged husband. Glenn .Maxwell, would not let her into their home at Newport Beach to collect her belongings. Police said they helped tin. 40-year-old actress widow of actor Dick Powell to enter theReuter - 71 words
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Article83 1965-04-14 3 I ONDON. Tues. Light- nin« struck three British European Airways planes yesterday as storms swept Southern England and the Continent. All the planes landed safely. A Vanguard from London to Amsterdam with 61 passengers was struck as It crossed the English csinnel. A hole wa«Reuter - 83 words
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Article50 1965-04-14 3 < LONDON. Tues. A motion signed by 54 back bench members of all parties last night supported the creation of a permanent United Nations force. The plan called for individually recruited personnel owing alle- glance direct to the United Na- Uons and paid by ItReuter - 50 words
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144 1965-04-14 3 CATANIA (Sicily), Tues.- Eleven-year-old Angola Frassino. Italy's youngest mother, hopes to get married. Don Mlcalizzl. her parish priest, said today Angela's family wanted the Pope to Rive her a special dispensation to marry in church 19-year-old bricklayer Francesco Accetta. father of h<TReuter - 144 words
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Article43 1965-04-14 3 LONDON. Tues.— The Be.it les shot back to tlir top of the BritLsli hit parade ycs'.t'icl.iy. after a lengthy absence, with their new record "Ticket to Ride." released only three day.s ago. the record i newspaper Melody-Maker reported. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article38 1965-04-14 3 HAVANA. Tues. Premier PI- del Castro. President Osvnklo. Dor- ticos and the entire Cuban Cabinet led tens of thousands of officials and city-workers into the sugarftelds yesterday for a week's work as volunteer cane-cutters. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement147 1965-04-14 4 4 MORE NEW Mobil stations OPEN TOMORROW IPMI I I 1 1 irun i- QINPAPRRP SINGAPORE T KUALA KANGSAR Seletar Hills H l\ Taiping Road I \W\ ~7?1 1 fH^-Mobil |t* Kl— B I sew****— viV(^ J5 >^X j pf HILLS ESTATE MOOil 'BIU r|-To KmU KanffMr Town >\ m—147 words
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320 1965-04-14 5 KANGAR, Tuesday. JTOR failing to counter "irresponsible statements made by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Singapore Prime Minister, during his visit to Australia recently, the Malaysian High Commissioner there, Tun Lim Yew Hock, should be replaced, the Perlis Mentri Besar, Dato320 words
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Article25 1965-04-14 5 KANGAR. Tues.— The board of wrnors has named the assembly hall of the Derma English School after a former chairman, byed Mahrr.ood.25 words
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117 1965-04-14 5 TWO KILLED ON A DAY OF MANY CRASHES SINGAPORE, Tues. Two people were kill--1 ed in road accidents here yesterday. Police recorded 58 accident cases in which 10 other people were seriously injured. The first death occurred at 6.30 a.m. at the junction of Airport Road and Pava Lebar Road.117 words
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81 1965-04-14 5 CINGAPORE, Tues.— The Public Daily Rated General Stores Workers' Union has riven the Government another week's warning notice to negotiate on its outstanding claims or face industrial action. The union, in a letter to the Ministry of Finance today, said this would be followed81 words
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Article, Illustration160 1965-04-14 5 First law firm soon for Brunei ORUNEI TOWN, Tues. Brunei may soon have its first legal firm, i At present there are no lawyers in private practice here. A number of inquiries have been made by outside lawyers for some time past to open branches in Brunei Town. The latestAP - 160 words
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Article55 1965-04-14 5 IPOH, Tues. A labourer. Loo Koy Chang, 21. of Kampong Bercham, near here, was stabbed in the stomach last night in Osboroe Street, following a quarrel with about eight people in nearby Cowan Street. Loo ran about 200 yards to Poo Choo Choon Street whpre he55 words
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Article34 1965-04-14 5 SLGAMAT. Tue.s. Inehe Ai>dullah bin Abdul Rahman ct Johore Bahru has been posted here as the Assistant District Officer in place of Inche Suli>»man bin Edar who has been transferred U> Kluang.34 words
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201 1965-04-14 5 The one Indon who found shelter... DLKIT ME RT A JAM. Tues. Disloyal elements on Penang island were providing food and shelter to an Indonesian infiltrator who landed at Telok Bahani, with two other Indonesians in a sampan from Sumatra last month, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. said201 words
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Article41 1965-04-14 5 I SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Govt eminent has registered the Nanyang University Christian Fellowship under the Societies Ordinance. The Christian Fellowship. formed by a group of N'arr.ah I students, will conduct «ciJvitiei lat the university aimed at dtomotin? Christianity.41 words
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Article48 1965-04-14 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. Th* Hong Kong film star. Yoong Voonj, 23. is expected to visit Ssbu. Surikel. Bintulu. MM, Seria. Brunei and Sabah during a two-month tour. She has been appearing in Kuching with the film The Fairies, in which she stars.— AP.AP - 48 words
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Article43 1965-04-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union has appointed a three-man team headed by its president, Mr. Tay Kirn Huat. to liaise with other teachers' unions in the state to prepare for the celebrations of the Teachers' Day on June43 words
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236 1965-04-14 5 MOVE TO IMPROVE LOCAL COUNCILS —ISMAIL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Commissioner for the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail i bin Panjang Aris, said here today that a Royal Commission had been set up recently to seek ways ir< which town and local councils through- 1 out the country can be Improved.236 words
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Article62 1965-04-14 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues.— The first Japanese im-port-export firm, the Joint Venture Development Co.. has been set ud in Brunei Mr. T. Mlshima. thp local manager. sa.d the umi would import machinery, sewir.g machines, sardines and other Items. Some local peop> associated with the company. MoreAP - 62 words
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Miscellaneous184 1965-04-14 5 Onp By V.T. Ram tin AAV.' AS SVJOKPS IOU CAN IMAGINE A,(^H. aX OH, COME I f ...BUT SLJRR.Y n wOULP BE IF >OUT \> GO. This is OKAY.' J VIKING'S SURPRISE. WapSC" \NOWOOfJ I ITS MOT THAI IMAGINE OSCAR'S f N 2S*>^!l YEAH. MAN/ ITS y GETTING AN ELECTRIC184 words
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Article, Illustration173 1965-04-14 6 WAR ON TB COSTS GOVERNMENT $lO MIL. A YEAR SINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore tuberculosis specialist. Dr. Wong Hin Sun, has said that tuberculosis, which was the State's No. 1 killer 18 years ago. was DOW bein?, totally eradi- i catea This was due to the massive anti-tuberculosis campaign, costing the173 words
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Article93 1965-04-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. One of five applications for subsidy to export hens eggs has been accepted by the action committee jointly set up by the Singapore Stockfeed Manufacturers Association and the Singapore Farmers Association in an attempt to find new outlets for locally-pro-duced hen's eggs. The ■Bcmfal93 words
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Article26 1965-04-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Pava Lebai Methodist Church choir will i give a rendition of Stainer's j "Crucifixion" at the church at 8 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article62 1965-04-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— RAF Tengah has given 100 children from the nearby Bukit Timah community centre a day's outing at Kranji Holiday camp, on the north coast of Singapore facing Johore Bahru. Flight-Lieutenants L.G. Sparkes and J.D. Smith organised RAF coaches tea urns, loudspeakers and life-rafts. Corporal Ronald62 words
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439 1965-04-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues 4 TEENAGER. Chene Bak Ho. accused of murdering his friend, told the Assize Court today that he did not know anything about the incident. Cheng. 16. charged with the murder of Lim Ah Tee. 17. at a track off Jalan Mayaanan439 words
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633 1965-04-14 6 MARRIAGE PROPOSAL REJECTED, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Tuesday AX elderly woman, Madam lan Kirn Lan, told a preliminary inquiry today lli.il a young man, who admitted to her thai lie had rapid her daughter while she was unconscious in an hotel room, proposed to many633 words
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Article376 1965-04-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues 'THE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chirr Chye, x tonight made a strong appeal to the people, especially those living in seaside bungalows to join the Coast Guard being set up by the Government to patrol the Singapore coastline. Referring to explosions alcmg376 words
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Advertisement269 1965-04-14 6 Te! ***** 4 F«^ T^B No Free SINGAPORE V L.sts GALA PREMIERE a^Tm. I SEASON STARTS FROM TOMORROW! =DAILY 4 SHOWS: 11a.m.. 2.30. 6.00 9.15 p.m. I GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD for BECK ET BEST DRAMATIC FILM PETER 0 TOOLE best dramatic actor Presented m 70MM On The Giant Theatre Screen269 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1965-04-14 7 LAN; FLEMING - 4-to-l in the big train battle LAN FLEMING ...by Like si i n« Irom tin- old WmIWM .Limits Bunds one-time sTcr<'tar>. Mary (ioocinicht. lies bound and gagged on the railway line. The small train accelerates through the Jamaican swamps am Sraramani;a and his gangster friends WAtch to srr what Bnnd1,579 words
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Article, Illustration334 1965-04-14 7 In hell hadn't Leiter nut a finishing bullet through the man's head? Now there was unfinished business. The card.s had only been reshuffled. Thr end-game had still to be played! The screaming progress of the driverless train changed to a roar as the track334 words
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Advertisement398 1965-04-14 7 IN TAIPEI the (U PRESIDENT HOTEL IS TAIWAN'S NKWKST. Mi i l> IJUtCTST HOTF.I m Ml Up ff if? W 1 i IB m r'f If feR mi an '.raciimt Oriental hoipmhtv ji.il imp«iiblr arTvur await \wl al Thr Crrvulr. SM I JJ«ntio.l«, aircoml. tinned roomi irul atlltr* rartgr lrtnn398 words
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253 1965-04-14 8 Don't embarrass Govt— the Tengku says it again KUALA LUMPUR. TMa. JENGKI' Abdul Rahman today again called on trade unionists not to embarrass the (iovernment by issuing strike notices, especially at this stage when it was trying to preserve the nations sovereignty and integrity. It was silly for responsible trade253 words
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Article134 1965-04-14 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employ- will hold a meeting of 2,400 government clerks involved in a wage dispute at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The unions general ry Mr. O. Kanda--samy. said he would annoonet at. the meeting developments134 words
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Article55 1965-04-14 8 BRtNEI TOWN. Tuea Ai j delegation of 25 mpmb»r> u[ the I Brunei Building Contractor* Ay j soctation. led by Mr. Wmi? Karj l<eur.g. w to fly to Forn. i Hong Kcng by Cathay Pacific •;a% week. The delegates are Interested In recruiting >lc:lled workersAP - 55 words
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Article36 1965-04-14 8 KLANG. Tuts. Mr. HE. Moss of _t Cantrul Co. l:cJ. Kuala Lumpur, will speak on "Liquid i Qu!d' to the members of fh* :KI a n k arid Port S\vpt:enham Rotary Club on Thursday.36 words
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102 1965-04-14 8 In the air again after 10-day strike SINGAPORE. Tues. A Pan American Boeing 707 jet took off from Singapore airport this evening for Manila with 17 pa.ssengeri. to resume the airline's flight operations after a 10-day worldwide strike by the airline's I pilots. The airliner had flown in from Bangkok102 words
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Article41 1965-04-14 8 KRINEI TOWN. Turv Brunei's new Legislative Council will be ceremonially opened at the Civic Centrf here on Wednesday when members, nominated and elected, will be sworn in. The nominated members are expected to be officially announced shortly. A.P.AP - 41 words
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153 1965-04-14 8 CINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will be invited to address a May Day rally organised by the National Trades Union Congress. The NTUC en airman. Mr Ho See Beng. announcing this today, said that a special committee153 words
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170 1965-04-14 8 Finances strong, but don't take it easy' I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. -Malaysia, in spite of its strong foreign exchange reserve position, cannot be complacent, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today. Mr Tan wa.s asked to elaborate on his statement in New York where he >aid that Malaysia170 words
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450 1965-04-14 8 NEW TIN PACT LIKELY TODAY BUT PRICE RANGE MAY HAVE TO WAIT United Nations, Turn, nELEGATES to the United Nations tin conference were reported yes 1 id. f o be nearing the conclusion of a third h I agreement, with the principal o;» B< parent ly giving way to compromise450 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-04-14 8 Bug* Bunny iltg Halph Hvimdnhl /"WHY rS WH \1 1 RAN OUTA FUWEBS I I <T^i I 1 Jl ffU 1 RPgAgA TABLE THE AN' VASESJOO, BLMEPI^ N/J "2r^ "V O' HALIBUT j wrmour /weluT'anot K° i <?^ I special. J Y>~nl VPLOWEPS? OPOECINGANV lL__/i rrfk tf^a\J ToWi^'47 words
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421 1965-04-14 9 'Back your own country' call by university —students SINGAPORE. Tuts THE Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore today advised certain political bodies in Malaysian institutions of higher learning to show thrir loyalty to Malaysia, instead of proclaiming their indignance over U.S. imperialism and aggression in North Vietnam. The421 words
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104 1965-04-14 9 tEREMBAN. Tues.—The j American Ambassador. Mr. James O. Bell, said here last night that his country wa.s prepared to use force to prevent the take-over of free countries by Communists Referring to the situation In South Vietnam, he said: "The United States will do104 words
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Article92 1965-04-14 9 More NZ aid If we ask for it' JKSSEI.TON. Tu^s. New Zr-iland would give more aid if Malaysia asked for it. Mr. A. Maccready. leader of the sixrain New Zealand Parliamentary delegation, said on arrival here today. New Zealanders were well aware of the danger of Indonesian confrontation to Malaysia.92 words
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Article57 1965-04-14 9 KUALA LUMPCR. Tues. —Two) I army officers left here yesterday lo attend a four-month course at .he United Stales Army Infantry 1 Schoi 1 in Port Banning. Georgia. They are Second Lieutenants I Za:nuddin bin Taibof the 6th Bn.. R'.yal Malay Regiment, and Glihzali57 words
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Article65 1965-04-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tut-s.— A writ has been filed in the High Court re--1 gI.M 1 v on behalf of British and Malayan Trustees Ltd.. as administrator of the estate of Lim Peng; Mau. ciecea.««d. claiming from Chee Seng Tong iMalnyai Ltd. $209,778 as beinß balance of65 words
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Article45 1965-04-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tucs. The Peninsuia Malay Union today resolved to nive it.s lull support to the forthcoming National Language Month sponsored by the Singapore Ministry of Culture. The union called on alj Malays here to sunpoit and make it a sue. MB.45 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-04-14 9 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AT ALSAGOFF ESTATE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues JHE Prime Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, today spoke ol a multi-racial development scheme at the Alsagoff estate in Geylang Serai. Singapore. The Tengku. before leaving for Alor Star today, confirmed that the trustees of the Alsagoff estate had written to him about279 words
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203 1965-04-14 9 Two Indon traders are sent to jail Singapore. Tuea Two Indonesian Chinese arrested on Saturday in an unregistered motor sumpan two miles west of Johore Shoal buoy oil Changi, coday pleaded guilty to a charge under the Internal Security Act of entering Singapore territorial waters, a controlled area. Lian Kow203 words
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Advertisement117 1965-04-14 9 you I donh need to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the continental way— Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to. fabulous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or a total117 words
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Advertisement387 1965-04-14 9 See thes* ffiturei at your loci! Philips dealer £f B? f? S 1 B|B ill I 111 H^S fi/ m Iwl H l>JMli]tiH[tH!fiUl)!l J 1 11 1 iRM *1. The rwo stars of British Scan- I^BBB(WC^ff?!^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»BmE^fefflM^^^^i dard Specification mean the tem(erature in the deep freeze com- IShßJMHß^^^h^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^B^^^H^H^Bß^sKb^^^^^^^^^^^^ partment freezes deeply387 words
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Miscellaneous223 1965-04-14 9 Straits Times Crossword MSOM I Stroke bird a model 1. A clean break lor the actor' H Drlve back T l>cu Io plr ,p up donif seeds in 8 Back-Davmeirs' c7i An T vvlUl cuts tbe outtl I Pact was broken by .-omeone J^«" <or s at} doing another.^ dirty223 words
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Article40 1965-04-14 10 ■■<■> fiS "fimmmmi THE TAMILY OF 'iitr Mr. I •hank rctatiVM frmiti •Am 1 n#nt rrirgrnma wm\< rd .it:fn<1M fun»ral on I OR AND MRS s Sivuundarmm of ,in thank Rl] rrirnda and hf<r»'i. :tt^n*1r<l. tent wanton of thnr m»-40 words
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Article726 1965-04-14 10 Mr. T;in Slew Sin > enmBtent on the American loan Malaysia did not really need it has been misunderstood in Kuala Lumpur if not in New I York. It is a development {loan, not American ;iid for the dollar. There have been warnings enough, however, of the726 words
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Article339 1965-04-14 10 At a time when their unity is of the utmost importance. South Vietnam's military leaders have fallen to quarrelling again. Two important commanders Admiral Chung Tan Cang and Brigadier-General t Pham Van Dong are reported to have been dismissed from j the Armed Forces Council and relieved of339 words
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Article231 1965-04-14 10 It is unfortunate tnat "civics" an indefinable, port- i manteau word, is also so important to any country wishing to maintain a democratic system. Unless people know what is involved the system is in danger, but telling them is .i task to daunt any teacher. I Yet it231 words
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Article398 1965-04-14 10 "17AiR DEAL" has toreF stalled me and I have scrapped a letter I had drafted In almost identical term.-. I have no doubt that, if the Comptroller comments, he will quote from the Income Tax Ordinance to show that he If witliin his rights and398 words
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Article72 1965-04-14 10 $URELY It Is wrong for the Income Tax Department to demand payment of Income Tax for the whole of 1965 before the taxpayer has even earned his salary? I can quite understand having to pay tax up to the current month's earnings but to demand payment of tax for the72 words
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Article565 1965-04-14 10 YUNUS MARIS - LEARNING MALAY— 69 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya MORE ON ADVERBIAL PHRASES VOCABULARY: Bun K kus (vi to wrap, to parcel; tin packet: kotak (n> box; korek (v) to dig, drill: apt <ni lire, light: korek »pi CM) matches: tanara. btrtanam (vi to plant, grow; jafong (a) maize,565 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1965-04-14 10 PATRICK SEALE - PATRICK SEALE By Abu Dhabi, Trucial Coast ICmbarTassed Britain, bound by treaty, keeps the peace for the richest and most reactionary of all the rulers of the oil rich Sheikhdoms of the Arabian coast, who sits terrified in his mud palace and stubbornly refuses1,023 words
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Advertisement787 1965-04-14 10 f Straits Times Malay Mail, CasaaNM a«v»ni»em«e>it may be hended lo: COLO fTOKACC SUPERMAStKET Orchard Ro.O ("eceptlonltr t>r.k) COLO STONASC BNANCHES^ At Holland Road Katsog Naval Bate Au'Korlltd A|«r>i CITY BOOK STOKt LTO r.l.y»c (Ju»w j THE NEWS FRONT rinpairlckt Suammtil M MJ, ISMAIL 3 MbMNMb) Road M>%al Sa M787 words
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Advertisement11 1965-04-14 10 THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.11 words
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Advertisement200 1965-04-14 10 The Fun Of Being A Woman —By Monica Furlong. Success lias Four Price Tags One of America's leading executives gives advice to young people on their way up. Marvels Of The Hermitage James A. Michener visits Russia's Winter Palace, home of one of the world's greatest art collections. Fastest Man200 words
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692 1965-04-14 11 IPOH. Tiie*. An allegation that the polirr are treating a "new class of privileged crooks" who profit by fabricatiiiK evidence against civil servants in corruption cases, was made during an appeal in the High Court here today. Thr allegation wa* madr by Mr692 words
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174 1965-04-14 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore People's Alliance will hold a special delegates conference on May 16 to approve a resolution! dissolving the party in j view of its reorganisa- 1 tion as the Alliance Party Singapura. The resolution, which has been unanimously adopted by the174 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-04-14 11 A JOHORE Bahru reA sident, fnche Ismail bin Haji Abdul Pashid, was critically injured when this Darsun car he was driving overturned near the Bukit Timah Circus and plunged into the canal separating Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road shortly be- fore midnight onChew Boon Chin - 84 words
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Article67 1965-04-14 11 Pensioners 9 grouse KUALA LUMPUR. Tv«» even -man delegation of the Pan-Mala-yan Pensioners Association, will meet officials of tin Prime Ministers De- partment tomorrow to I discuss lt.s claim for higher pension rates. The meeting la the re>;ilt ol recent correspondence for an appointment to meet the Tengku. The Salaries67 words
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Article91 1965-04-14 11 Price for teasing girls- $40 OINGAPORE, Tues. O Four youths were fined $40 each in the ninth magistrate's court this morninr after thehad pleaded euiltv to disorderly behaviour during the Grand Prix at Semhawang Hill circus yesterday at 12.05 p.m. Senior Inspector I S. Zain told the court that Then*91 words
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78 1965-04-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.Twelve members of the Territorial Army left Singapore by RMAF aircraft today for a two-week annual camp training in Sabah and Sarawak. The men. led by Capt. Henrj Wong Young Won. are volunteer; from the 20th (Line of Communi cation) Workshop.78 words
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407 1965-04-14 11 T.CS. DAVI; GURDIAL SINGH - 3 tigers kill and eat a woman tapper T.CS. DAVI and GURDIAL SINGH From TIGERS killed and ate a woman tapper over the weekend in Pahang, while another sent five terrified wild-boar hunters up a tree in Selangor. The half -eaten body of Samah binte Mat Sah. 55. was found407 words
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309 1965-04-14 11 PC. SHIVADAS - Timbalan visits $52-mil. airport at Subang PC. SHIVADAS B. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Timbalan Yang di-Pertuar& Aj?ong today spent more than an hour at the nearly-completed $52-m 1 1 1 1 on international airport at Subang, 14 miles from here. This was his second official engagement since he began acting309 words
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Article43 1965-04-14 11 KfALA I.UMPI3. liiss.— Th« Hindu Youth Organisation pre••et.s to chlldrrn ami I four centre* here tod.iv :.> iii.irk thr Tamil New Yr>.*r :'.ed tlie Children* neral Hospital children lan old Folk*' Ii nn n.d tho Pure L'fr Society Oruh.i'43 words
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Article16 1965-04-14 11 KLANO. rues. A: unidentified woman collapsed and (Uai DMT M.ivwi) Square hi Lafll night.16 words
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Advertisement123 1965-04-14 11 35 dealer service depots in Malaysia assure you of MCCULLOCH m SERVICE To professional loggers and casual chainsaw users alike, chainsaw service is of vital importance. To most chainsaw operators, lack of spare parts means work stops completely until the/ are available. McCulloc'n service is real service. No waiting for123 words
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Advertisement94 1965-04-14 11 TPE -20 Port«kl» Phonoflfßuh 4 tranwttor AC/DC 4 Inch Pm Sp'^M* J 2E si inch turn tobl. with rubber. I UJ $por«/P»n«»i« S -k M F«Urati«ii $105 >^ <f f^ -.'n C 9 •> b««»tthillv *«*•««•<* I'taßi *©rt«bl« rorfloflrom with t-o hm««d battlw <M 'V^*£' I which twing forwards tor94 words
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Miscellaneous720 1965-04-14 11 T-oday's Radio, TV RADIO iVIALAYSIA (Singapura) SHORT IVAVt M and U <■ etres i Hawaii: 5.30 Cest Magnlflque: I MEOILM WAVL 476 metres 6.00 Feature: 6.15 Sunset Sere- A.M.. 600 OtKitl Moiii.ng; nade': 6.30 News: 6.40 Sunset i J 6.01 Mo r iimi; Prelude; T.uO Sorerucie: 6.53 Announcement.^. f News;720 words
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Article, Illustration7 1965-04-14 12 Pharmaceutical Centre Petaling Java Straits Times Feature7 words
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Article, Illustration10 1965-04-14 12 The Pharmaceutical Centre at Petal ing jaya10 words
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1060 1965-04-14 12 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By THI". Pharmaceutical Centre which will be officially opened tomorrow is ;i long-awaited milestone in the nations ;i (1 v ;i n c c in ent towards achieving the benefits of modern medicines. First planned In the fervour of Independ(nee1,060 words
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333 1965-04-14 12 Drugs can do little for headaches of Mr. Wong THE man who heads the Ministry of Health's Pharmaceutical Division is a person with the kind of headache that takes more than drugs to cure. He is .Mr. Wong Lick Hieng. the Chief Pharmaceutical Chemist. Malaya, on whom we depend for333 words
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Advertisement63 1965-04-14 12 Best wishes to GOVERNMENT PHARMACEUTICAL LABORATORIES CENTRAL MEDICAL STORES PETALING JAVA on their official opening by the Hon. Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin til, I^2 B^'^'W' 'I*** MSM I 2^^*v fMBMHMfe VMMHMF 4HMHMP MMX MMMA 4MHHHB 4MMMHI IMMMMf MMMI jMHHHMf MMJM i^rfM^H^MMsVV'^^i^^^^ll^Hßttte From GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER NG SHEN63 words
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Article, Illustration698 1965-04-14 13 3 MILLION TABLETS A DAY BY ONE UNIT COME <>r Ihe latest scientific equipment to be round in Malaysia are used in the now Pharmaceutical Centre ;ii Petaling Jaya. Here is a sampling of machinery in the various sections of the manufacturing block: Thf $30,000 Rotapress tanlft machine la capable698 words
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440 1965-04-14 13 Win: main benefits.. of the new Pharmaceutical Centre are that it centralises the operations of the Pharmaceutical Division and thus improves efficiency in the control and administration of the nations medical and health supplies. Situated on a 10-arre site off Jalan University in Petaling Jaya.440 words
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Advertisement56 1965-04-14 13 WITH OUR BEST COMPLIMENTS TO THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH KUALA LUMPUR ON THE OPENING OF THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL CENTRE AT PETAL INC JAVA r—^— FROM— societa commissionaria SINGAPORE: 175. CECIL STREET, TEL. ***** KUALA LUMPUR: FEDERAL AUTO BLDG. TEL. *****-***** PENANC: .1 7A WELD QUAY TEL. ***** i PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIALITIES ANTIBIOTICS56 words
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Advertisement44 1965-04-14 13 1.C. 1. (TANAH MELAYU) BERHAD Suppliers of Pharmaceuticals, veterinary products and fine chemicals Congratulates THE GOVERNMENT PHARMACEUTICAL LABORATORY on their official opening. Rely on I. C. I. (Malaya) Ltd. maintains a comprehensive film library. Films are available on a loan basis free-of-charge. I I44 words
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Article295 1965-04-14 14 FOREIGN TRADE PATTERN CHANGES j CIXGAPCRES foreten trade pattern underwent a slight change last year, with sorr.p ot her 10 principal trading partners reshuffling their positions. Thus, while Britain. Japan and the United States occupied the first three places. Hong Kong, in seventh spot the previous year, moved up to295 words
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144 1965-04-14 14 Awards to six dealers for boosting Caltex a WARDS have been given to six Singapore dealers who have been responsible tor the growth of Caltex Oil (M) Ltd.'s reputation as suppliers of petroleum products to the local market. The top award went to Mr. William Wong of Willys Motor Works144 words
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512 1965-04-14 14 Chan Bong Soo - Less vigour now seen in property, land market Chan Bong Soo By CINGAPORE'S kind and pro|iert> rnarkel Ivjs l<»sl much of the vigour which it showed during the unprecedented boom of jus! over v year ago. Offers to sell vacant land outside urban areas no longer cause a scramble by512 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-04-14 14 TWO of BOAC's Malaysian staff have been promoted to executive positions in the airline's organisation in Smith-East Asia, Mr. David Creedy, sales manager for the region has announced. They are Mr. Ong Chin 800. who now becomes marketing MR. VOO MR. ONG officer. South-East182 words
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111 1965-04-14 14 Austria's paper production last year reached 509.000 tons, up 8.9 per cent over the 1968 record output, according to reports. Cellulose production rose by six per cent to 540.900 tons, wood pulp 3.3 per cem to 180.000 tons, and cardboard 8.1 per cent to111 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-04-14 14 Two Qantan senior aircraft milnirnancc engineers. Mr. A.0.8. Pandlan and Mr. O»m Khoo. nave been Relect♦d to undergo further hlKher training In icas turbine enKlnes at the airline's technical training school In Sydney. For Mr. Pandlan. who haa been with Q.i :u in for 18 years, this87 words
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Article167 1965-04-14 14 a 810 drive to sell more Renault cars has been launched throughout Malaysia. Held in conjunction with Wearne Bros. Ltd., Singapore, it took the torm of a competition for sales managers and salesmen throughout their brunches in the country. The sales manager whose oranch sold the167 words
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Article, Illustration106 1965-04-14 14 A GRADUATE of the Singapore Polytechnic, Mr. Foo Toon Swee, (above) has been appointed branch accountant at the Singapore acton- of The Metal Box Company of Malaysia Ltd. This is the first executive appointment eiven to a Polytechnic graduate shut Metal Boy commenced106 words
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Article72 1965-04-14 14 Mr. Chal Pook Shlng, public relations officer of Rothmans of Pall Mall 1 Malaysia) Berhad, is visiting the Hauni Plant in Hamburg West Germany, suppliers of most ot Rothmans cigarettemaking machines, and the factory and offices of Sullana in Zurich, one of the associated companies72 words
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Article41 1965-04-14 14 Aluminium used In containers und packaging in 1965 should increase some 10 per cent over last year's record of about 575 million lb.. according fr a Reynold Metals Company executive speakinu at the 34th national packaging exposition in Chicago41 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-04-14 14 MR MA Kjeldsen. founder ol Kjeldsen and Co.. Denmark, manufacturers of butter cookies and biscuits which bear his name, visited Singapore last week, to promote more business in this very competitive market. Mr. Kjeldsen. who is on a world tour meeting agents, said he151 words
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Article69 1965-04-14 14 \hr UTH Mrrr»<lrc-Rrn* RrV) >n r* Imported :nto M:\laysii haa arrl\><l tn 8in k -apor». Th«- 7 s imumcpr Pullnnn IbnouaUM, raphiMicaily kno^n Grand MtrcedM." was xhipprd hy tim BMBtt* for Hif Tmfka Mahkota of Johore. It HI now on display at the showroom of Cycta69 words
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Advertisement414 1965-04-14 14 lii %v BRmsH Ril THE RIGHfROPE FOR ANY JOB lilfllli British Ropes Limited are the largest producers liipllfll J ropes ln the U- K. Their first rate design In Jlf 1 jfl I and quality are backed by a fine Research fjljfl iflljf Group. Their wide variety and ample stocks414 words
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Advertisement73 1965-04-14 14 F RENT I REDIFFUSION I MODEL RP 6631 fl" W«W[I D IBi^lKl ID A REAL GEM m This deluxe portable is attractive and smart looking. TOP QUALITY FEATURES: -3 aerials for excellent m. wi selectivity, clear powerful output IOOOmW continous BMm tone control Available in silvery green or havana brown.73 words
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Advertisement1197 1965-04-14 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST Uk. I^~~™""~""^~"^~"~^~~~ 1 S'riai* Pirint AJAI LmriMi r• itm tJ« All 11 Apr II 18 Apr 18 k..NESTIkfUt Apr 18 April htM Apr 21 [.PENOR »«r 24 Air 21 Apr 27, 2 May I astyanii i A|i 71 May 2 ACNiUEI Ma, J Ma, J1,197 words
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Advertisement2534 1965-04-14 15 1 Baa)W Jaw m I m m I J I w JaTA Tar '■■^H JaaMW JaraV M i m W^M THE EAC LINES i sat«i*pot( hj/ua IUMPutap^wrrrrNHAMsPTNANO BaaW«r .f 3*t c> .iSa» > J «<■«*•»<■>•>. roKM^.i )'i»ii»om* nm 1(11 PtMi *****. Pkaaa nil Ptaaa 12)71 SAILINtS TO BETROUTH, LATIAKIA, tENOA,2,534 words
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Advertisement1320 1965-04-14 15 to»w ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \P*^^ U.K./Contincnt lik|i,<o<i P. S'rafa Panaai CITT Of JOHANNESaWtI LdM. Htirg. B'mo. «a*x A .era. Ne.caftn. Mara 17 Apt CASIILIAPJ «*»»ri. L'aa*. H awg. R'aan II 2t Apr CiTT Sf GLASGOW i>.i>oon. m gajajj, N aa«. navra hianteiMtrtk 2* 71 Apr a Apr CITT1,320 words
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807 1965-04-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia opened yesterday after the llari Raya llaji holiday on a very quiet note for the threeday trading week in front of the Easter holidays. Both industrials and tins appeared easier towards the end of807 words
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Article25 1965-04-14 16 Malayan Stock Indices April 10 April 13 •Industrials: 76.48 76.65 Tins: 99.06 98.86 rubbers: 103.77 103.10 •I>fc. 3(1, 1H63— 100 Ore. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article95 1965-04-14 16 I HE Miiayin Eionangt Bankt' Atao«liti«n made thr^ rh.inic^ In its rate* to mercbaoli vestenlaT (all r»-*a to $100): New V»r»: nuyin* TT .1?f. atrma'l OI) 3ii. 00 d'n. 33» credit blli«. J3i track' bill*. Canada; wiyinc TT 3.M. alrraa.ll OD 35a, W d/it. 3« creOit Mim. 3695 words
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378 1965-04-14 16 Straits tin price is up by over four dollars STRAITS tin rose h in Phnum jreateri S7Ol '."i per piiul on an olTcrlag tstimateri Increased by 15 lons to M 0 Inns In London 00 MondftJ moderately dealt in Meads prices especially Tins apparently stanuiei the uiriy large f to378 words
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Article52 1965-04-14 16 ON the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (April 10) the ranee of call rate* was as follows:— BANK Ft NDS: 3< a per eeni to 5 i per cent. OBNKKAL FINDS: 2>4 per crnt lo i per cent. MOVEMENT at fund* totalled52 words
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Article24 1965-04-14 16 April 13. MALAYAN RCBBFR PRICL: 74; t«-nts (up half a cent). TIN: 5704 .'."> (np54.25) UnofTirial estimated oflferinK 205 tons (up 15 tons).24 words
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Advertisement1119 1965-04-14 16 Y^" KAWASAKI KISEN &AISHA LTTX^« I Bast Canada and U.B.A. Great Lakes Service I TOtotasil HOWim loronto Oitroil (MM ■Kusiliswa Man" ll'l3 Ma; 21 Miy ?i l»i M Ivsa S J.ij II lily 'Kimikawi Man" Unions 71 Jun 21 mly I Au| I Au| It Aif West Coast ot Central/South1,119 words
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Advertisement1090 1965-04-14 16 Soilings to the United Kingdom. Dep. Dep. Pt. Dep. Arrive S'oore S'hom Pcnong U.K.. 1965 1965 196S 1965 "ORONSAY" 28 Apr 19 May "HIMALAYA" 9 May 27 May I "CATHAY" 29 May 30 May 31 May 24 Jun i "CHITRAL" 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jun 24 Jul I "ORSOVA"1,090 words
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Advertisement477 1965-04-14 16 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Baltimore, Charleston, N. Orleons, Houston, Go I vest on. S'c»r« P. S'hom Penang New Vor* Hongkong Amber 5/ 6 Moy 7/ 8 May 9/10 May 13 Jun Hongkong Grace 26/27 Moy 28/29 May 30/31 May 3 July Hongkong Producer 16/17 Jun 18/19477 words
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Advertisement292 1965-04-14 16 Wi^^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FASI OIIECI SAILINGS (ROM UNbAt-OHt AND .lAUTA 10 CAhJUIIAN AND U.S GREAI IAHES PORTS Spgl< s fentnt tU lonfls ORIENT MARINE! Ist CHI Apr 16/1) 2nd Call Apr 26/21 2S 30 May 21 2!!!5! y?Suii- fill 12/14 la/lt 11/11 Illy 21 O"*"!, ""RCMANI292 words
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Article882 1965-04-14 17 I s in and reported to the U:riKHpurc and Kuala I lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia terday, with the number of the shares traded Ui brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuitead '1 ""0 Cast. Smelt. E"* SIM SI.. <I.wm t1.33: •n< M I ards iv 000, S-'882 words
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Article68 1965-04-14 17 i CHINESE Produce Eichan«e, Sii|S. pora noon prices por picul yastar* ■syi Coconut ail: bulk 563 sellers, drum Copra: Apr/May: UK/Contlnen'.: c Pepper: Muntok white ***** v Hers. c Bomwiik uhlte Sl4o sellers, special Sarawak Mack Sl37i sillers, garhlrd irk SIM' (N) sellers, I ASTA M62J |N) sellers.68 words
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Article138 1965-04-14 17 MELBOURNE. Tues. ITEY industrials led a furthe easniK today. Trading is stil quiet. Base metals and ails wen easier. Nrw Broken Hill was dowi 4s. to 120.-, Mt. Isa traded stead: from 33*. to 325. 9d. Today's prices with Monday s Ir bracket-' Mount Isa M/l (32 10138 words
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Article245 1965-04-14 17 a^PKII. first erade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at 5 p.m. ir Singapore and Kuala I.umpui testerday at 742 rents per Ib., u| half a cent on Friday's closin; level for the position. The torn was inactive. R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. rlosini prices in cents per Ib. yesterday Int. 1245 words
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Article243 1965-04-14 17 April 13. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Rourtead 13 eta. M. Cables 13 eta, Dunlop 12 cts. 11 eta. :'itv nev. 7 cts. M. Invest. 9 ctg, K. Smelters 24 CU. 0.C.8.C. 14 cts. Eapaj 12 cts Robinson 10 cts. Kdl. r>i.«p. 12 eta. Rothmans 10 cts. f ftN. Ueta,243 words
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Article254 1965-04-14 17 T<HE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields la »wd on last sales to Saturday *pril 10. •P »D.Y. »E.Y. *T.C. :old Btora 200 10.7 J6.4 l.a Smeltera 3.90 10.'.' 17.5 1.7 N. 2 nsxd M 8.8 1.2 iammo'ii 162 H.J 25.0 2.7 iume orda. 1.60 !< 13.7254 words
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Article126 1965-04-14 17 JHIPS lying alongside ths Sinnaporo harbour or expected today ara: >ncruachan I 2. Aim Maru "i/B Deeurk l.i -l«, Ho.uri Drake 6/7. Tunalaml 5, Kalrstar 3S/39. Patroclus II '32. An-.stelhork 45, Bahadur 18, Cimanti 19, Bruaa N.W.I, Rajah <rocke 25. RakonKan 2S. Jessie Maersk 41 Awajitan Maru126 words
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Article33 1965-04-14 17 7 Hong Beat yesterday the U.S. cllar was quoted at j 76| for T.T. >nd 5.75 i tor cash. Sterling, vii quoted at lt.ul and ana atl af said at 26433 words
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Article18 1965-04-14 17 Further March rubber crops In- !j eluded Kluang U3.000 Ib., and flu Brnut 39,000 Ib. t18 words
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Advertisement1106 1965-04-14 17 iContlnurd from fagc IBi SITUATIONS VACANT ,I*l w orfis SS 1 Win > Bux SO el: rxlrm 1 WANTED GENERAL CLERK with 1 y typing and accounting knowledge 1 Prelerable with driving UCMsea, Please state qualification, experience and i 1 1 salary expected. Box A6T72 S.T. Spore. 1 1 SITUATIONS1,106 words
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Advertisement954 1965-04-14 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Words SS 1 Min.)— Box St els. txlrm JOHORE BAHRU tSumjaiu«.s'ScmlDetached. Freehold land, near seaside. 8* Jalan Mobd Amin. Loans Available. Contact Woo. Telephone JB 2452. SEMI DETACHED KUNCALOWS modern sanitation pustuar built solid construction freehold land area j approximately 7.5U0 sq. ft up District954 words
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Advertisement913 1965-04-14 17 LOST IS Word* St tVin.t—Box St els. extra 1 REWARD for finding Male Alsatian/ I Mongrtl Cross-breed Black A Tan I r Missing from Lorong 3 Ueylang Please 1 1 I'honr 4.1UC10 Lav Spore. FOR HIRE IS Word* U fWBVI ttm i'lr,. ,Ur.. FUNNiruRk for Hire j) dire- KLicDMSe a913 words
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Advertisement998 1965-04-14 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* SI (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm I. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1»63 13.000 1 mies only no racing $4300 or offer. I ct relrphone Swallow Spore *****/ 'c: ***** ***** BUYS SINCER CAZELLI 1980 I J n good condition ***** miles reliable ipacious comfortable. Pbona 8 pore998 words
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Advertisement742 1965-04-14 17 .VEHICLES FOR SALE S Word* SS I Min.)— Box St rl: txtrm YOU roc VAN u»o uotua sports ir. The fabulous Elaaa ara availaoir (•stock frum Universal Cars Limited. .> Orchard Roud. Singapore. Lotus istnruitors in Malaysia. 1964 FORO CORTINA, Volvo BIS. uslin Hca.ey. Merrrdcs 1!>OLI. iVbl ustln Cambridge. Kord742 words
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Advertisement492 1965-04-14 17 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Words SS Mm. I— Sax St el: txtrm I SALES ANO REPAIRING television, raoin. rrlritii-iatur, electrical appliancra. 1 irerea Ij ueylaog Koad. j lei 8 uora 4*3367. I MARINE TOWAGE ANI Transpor- taliOD Please icntatt Industrial 1 Plant Ef|'ii|niu-nt 1. .nited. Siafapura. Telephone w73u? |Nlt PMOTC492 words
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Advertisement669 1965-04-14 18 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT iPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai it ts proposed under Section 144 of the Town Board Enactment 1 1 MS. Cap. 137) to aineDd the Ipoh approved Town -?lan No. B. 4 piolished as r.otiticatlon No. 2846 in the Federated »i*i*y669 words
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Advertisement645 1965-04-14 18 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO COXSIMERS *****-DOWN OF WATER SIPPLY There will be no water In the j following areas from 9 a.m. to 6 I pm on Sunday. 18.4.65. The shutdown is to enable work to be car- ried out on the 18' water main, cutting645 words
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Advertisement774 1965-04-14 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS H. M. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPORE. Vacancies exist In the Chief Engineers Department, BM. i Dockyard, Slnga .ore, 27 for Engine Fitters experienced In the refining and repair of: Main propulsion steam turbines, j High pressure steam boiler mountings. Steam turbine driven generating machinery. Steam turbine drivp-. auxiliary oil774 words
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Advertisement838 1965-04-14 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI STATE INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS Applications are invited for the vacant post of State Inspector of Schools in the Education Deportment, Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should be of the Malay race and should preferably possess ar Honours Degree from a recognised univerMty and professional training but applications838 words
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Advertisement762 1965-04-14 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS are being recalled ft THE ERECTION AND COMPLE TION OP A RURAL HEALT: SUB-CENTRE AND ANCILLAR I WORKS AT TAPAH, PERAK i will be received at the Office Jurutera Negrl, J.K.R.. Perak, Ipo upto 3.00 p.m. on 21st April, 19t from Contractors In Classes762 words
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Advertisement260 1965-04-14 18 CHANCE IN NAME J The name of i CALTEX OIL (MALAYA) LIMITED n has been changed to CALTEX OIL MALAYSIA LIMITED a. h i -Z J NOTICE 5 CHANGE OF ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NO. WITH EFFECT FROM 15TH APRIL 1965 OUR OFFICE WILL BE AT: 5, JALAN 203, c P.O.260 words
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Article, Illustration548 1965-04-14 19 SHE CAN WIN AGAIN IN DIV 2 FIELD RACING with Epsom Jeep M SAN, a stylish winner over 5U' straight at Ipoh in her last outing, should score again in a Class 2 Div '1 Hold (Race Two) at Kuala Lumpur today. A consistent performer. Miss Susan won three races548 words
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Article, Illustration38 1965-04-14 19 A LBERT POON, the Hong Kong driver, wear- ing garland and a victory smile after winning the Malaysian Grand Prix in a Lotus-23 in Singapore on Monday. Timesport picture by Kok Ah Chong. SOCCERKok Ah Chong - 38 words
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Article1689 1965-04-14 19 Race 1—2.0 Cl 2 Div 3 ($6,800) 75 B R*B*«Ujt., ii 1.0 If) Coleman 10 .Mil .1, i. i iKY Lini" UMiiels. 7 8.13 Harbridge 5 Mickej Baoawj ll b (Mr». KP Lee) a 8 813 'Hassan 7 4 833 M Soneklil.« ;i (OatO KN1,689 words
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Article452 1965-04-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Combined Schools, though looking a much better team than Perak, were able to show it only by 2-1 in the final of the Malaysian Combined Schools inter-state championship at the Mer- i deka Stadium today Singapore's victory gave them possession of452 words
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299 1965-04-14 19 HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Tues— Khalas Association sprang the biggest surprise of the i hockey season today whe r j j they beat league champioiu Ceylon SC 3-1 In the I semi-finals of the SHA knockout tournament. Khalsa. who had been beaten299 words
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Article24 1965-04-14 19 PSNANG. Tues.— Penang will meet Federation Armed Forces in a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here nn Saturday at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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Article82 1965-04-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dr. I K. Dharmaratram retained the Indo-Ceylonese tennis championships men's singles title today on a walkover from Lionel Jayathl- laka. The final had been tied at i wt-all yesterday, Jayathllalca having won the first set 6-0 and Dharmaratnam the second 6-4. when82 words
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369 1965-04-14 19 WORLD ROUNDUP Bid for two Germanys in future Games f AUSANNE, Tues. The international sports federations have asked the lOC to give further consideration to having two German teams (East and West) in future Olympic Games. This was announced today at a press conference following the weekend meeting between theReuter - 369 words
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Advertisement325 1965-04-14 19 ■■kWiikV '^SbW. it. A i" SPH^^^v B^Ba. v .^hH 881 !■> i iBBBJE' jtiißßß^ SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it Get soothing relief Nearly all sore throats are caused by germs. DEQUADIN LOZENGES are an antibacterial treatment which fight* the germs that cause the soreness. As the germs325 words
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242 1965-04-14 20 Why we need British troops: Tengku A LOR STAR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight suggested that t h <> Afro Asian nations should send troops to help defrnd this country if they wished Malaysia to scrap her defence treaty with Britain. "We have only 20.000 troops of242 words
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252 1965-04-14 20 Air-drop violation of Indonesian air space: Harsono if From Page 1 tain i n g religious greetings from Indonesian soldiers in our custody were addressed to their colleagues at forward bases. "The message emphasises the futility of continuinu the acts of aggression against Malaysia and expresses the hope that normal252 words
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Obituary27 1965-04-14 20 (ABLE RECEIVEO from t nirnpiral c,\lon of -h. brother cil s An A NARAYANASAMY, hrothrr of A ■1 Bnin<-i HMfti v In Srrl.i Kruno oa 12-4-rt.-.27 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-04-14 20 Khaw's next trip-to Seoul with basketball team UUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr< Khaw Kai Boh. who returned home tonight from Paris, leaves for Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, leading a women basketball team. Also back today is the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir252 words
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Article50 1965-04-14 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The South American Circus will open its BMtar run at the Gay World Amusement Park on Thursday night. Highlights of the circus include Miss Meduza battling apainst a giant python. a chimpar.ee clowning on a bicycle, a wild bear show and dare-devil acrobatic acts.50 words
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Article33 1965-04-14 20 SINGAPORE!. Tues— The Singapore Deputy Prime Minister has appointed Mr. CM. Perera to be a member of the committee of the Singapore Asian Seamen's Club up to November this year.33 words
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Article485 1965-04-14 20 LONDON, Tues.— lt has been i another uiab day in the stock I markets, the downward j movement was less severe than yesterday. At rtrst, prices lookcl as if they would go better. In fact some leading equities were showing small gains, but few people were prepared to485 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-04-14 20 NGUYEN VAN HAI, 27, a Vietnamese carpenter, who has been sentenced to death for being an accomplice in the March 30 bomb attack against the U.S. Embassy in South Vietnam. No date has been fixed for his execution by a firing squad. The Vietcong haveUPI - 74 words
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256 1965-04-14 20 VIETCONG KILL ESCAPING U.S. PRISONER SAIGON, Tuesday. \S AMERICAN aid official, Mr. Joseph Grainger, 39, captured in a Vietcong ambush eiiJH months ago, has been shot dead while attempting to escape, according to reports reaching the U.S. Mission here. According" to evidence obLtained by police, he escaped on Jan. 5Reuter - 256 words
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174 1965-04-14 20 Moscow trip for Shastri and wife next month NEW DELHI. Tues. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, will take his wife on her I first trip abroad when he visits the Soviet Union from May 12 to 19. Mrs. Lalita Shastri. 63. a typical Indian housewife who lives174 words
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252 1965-04-14 20 From JACK FINGLETON /rWBKRRA Tuev An* V tralian Prime .Minister Sir Robert Mcn/ics. said at a Liberal Party rally here last night that lie tnnk oil hU hat to tinI'nited State* for its action in Vietnam Why. he asked,252 words
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Article41 1965-04-14 20 \f'OHL'. I i rlor tliii two counts ol unlawful i o; ,i 2Smm autonui six round* ol ammuni Ouillemard Road on A i The First Criminal Judge, M: Bu Cheov Chye. rcit red the sent< rently.41 words
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Article28 1965-04-14 20 SINGAPORE. TUI the Ltquois Licensing Board here will be held nt the Criminal District and Magistrates Courts bur Boutti Bikke Road, at LI ■)li Jui.e b28 words
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309 1965-04-14 20 SAMAD ISMAIL - COLOMBO, Tuesday THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, run Vlxhil H;i/;ik. today spent more ihe i h ir exchanging views with Ceylon's i e\v l'r< Mr. Dudley Senanayake, ;it Iks residence. Tun Razak said after the talks: "We had an interesting exchange of views." "Ceylon baa309 words
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Advertisement274 1965-04-14 20 /H'M no muamt\ f BUT rM PART 1 omen w wßmmm aHHHV Sounds incredible doesn't it. particularly when you realise thut the companies includes names like Cold Storage. Eastern Smelting, Frascr Neave, Hume Industries. .Malayan Breweries, and Others. I did it by investing in "MALAYSIAN COMMERCE INDUSTRY FUND". Even when274 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-04-14 20 Highf^t and lowest temperatures in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 81 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 88 73 C. Highland 72 :>9 Jesselton 90 73 Kuchin? 88 7348 words
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