The Straits Times, 17 April 1965
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Title Section21 1965-04-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fie**** Kstd. 1845 SATURDAY. APRIL 17. 1965 15 CENTS KOX 1189 100521 words
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Article, Illustration600 1965-04-17 1 ftX'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. One of the "strongest" Malaysian rubber missions left today to "tell the world"' ul the new Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) the natural rubber with all the advantages of synthetic. The leader of the 11-man mission is the nations chief600 words
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Article, Illustration467 1965-04-17 1 CHEW LOY KOON - CHEW LOY KOON: ENVOY WELCOMES MALAYSIA MOVE Troops replacement "very good': Walker By Kuala Lumpur, Friday I BRITAIN will support any move by Malaysia to get Afro-Asian forces to gradually replace her troops, her special envoy to the Far East, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, said today.467 words
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165 1965-04-17 1 Sock tells envoy: I'm willing to settle M-row lAKARTA. Fri. J President Soekarno today reiterated his willingness to solve the Malaysia dispute peacefully and welcomed Japanese envoy Shojiro Kawashimas visit to Kuala Lumpur. This was" di>clo>ed by Mr Kawashlma at a Press conference alter he met Dr Soekarno for 35AP - 165 words
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Article20 1965-04-17 1 LONDON Fri Prinu- Min;«tp.r Harold Wilson's Labour Oovernment completed its lirst -in months in office today.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-04-17 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Pakistani's Foreign Minister. Mr. Z A. Bhutto, tonight made it explicitlyclear that his country would support Malaysia's nartiripation in the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. He was speaking to newsmen at the Singapore airport during a 45--niinutf stopover on his way t>135 words
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Article44 1965-04-17 1 DAMASCUS. Fri The Van? d!-Pertuan Apone conferred ye*tprdav with Abdullah Salem El Sabah. on Hie second day of his four-day State v»Mt to the oil-rich emirate Kuwait Radio said the two rulers exchanced views In a brotherly atmosphere A P.44 words
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Article36 1965-04-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri A labour ofl-shore curirw ru imposed in Malawi today Iron tf unset Kesana to Kuala Lmggi Thp curfew from ti 30 pm. to 6.30 am will be on unul further notice.36 words
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510 1965-04-17 1 SOON IT'LL BE AN OFFENCE TO TAKE ICARDS TO SEA KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. REGULATIONS making it an offence for the master and crew of a fishing craft to take their identity cgrds with them to sea are being drafted by the Central Government. The Ministry of Defence has discovered that510 words
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Article247 1965-04-17 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. A site for launching Russiantype Sam anti-air-craft missiles is being built in the North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, according to recent reports reachine Washington. I.S Miurcfs *aid last nitht that tlu-y bad no i-viilrme tha' Soviet rocketx had been ohipprrl tO 'hi siteReuter; AP - 247 words
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224 1965-04-17 1 From G GELDARD |£UCHING, Fri. Bri1V tish troops battled with Indonesian iniiitratora south-east of Tcbodu In the First Divi- sion of Sarawak yesterday and forced them to retreat over the border. One Bnti.sh soldier, believed ;<> be .1 paratrooper, was wounded In the but: !e224 words
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Article24 1965-04-17 1 BOMBS EXPLODED SINGAPORE. Fri— Two bombs found by Gurkha srntrio on Blakang Mati tonight exploded by British Army explosive r\perts without mishap.24 words
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133 1965-04-17 2 MURDER BID LINK: NONSENSE SAYS GHANA U'ASHINGTON. Fri. The Ghana EmbaMy yesterday described as •false and nonsensical" stions that Ghana had boon involved with terrorists who tried unKuccessfully to assassinp ident Hamani Diori of Niger with a h.mci-grenade on Tuesday. It UM«d a statement a? comment on remarks made toReuter - 133 words
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156 1965-04-17 2 It's natural beauty (by order) for Malawi girls DLANTYRE. Fri. Malawi girls will be forbidden to use lipstick, burn straighten their hair. paint their finger-nails and wear short dresses. the Malawi News said here yesterday. II inioted Mrs. Margaret Mlfinga, chairman of the 1 eague of Malawi Women and parliamentaryReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-04-17 2 We'll fight like hell against intruders: Kaunda I IMKV l-ii Presi- dent Kenneth K.i uih]. i said yesterday he would "fiuht like hell" .m.nnst an> country which tried U» Interfere in the afl airs of Zambia He was unrrln questions about a ommunist hinrM- pamphlet published in Albania and circul.itina223 words
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Article48 1965-04-17 2 WASHINGTON Fn. The Conner us. Antaandar in saigun, v. Henry Cabot Locigr- left ve»--!(-rci.iy on tour of mx P.ic:nc i untriM U) explnui U.S. policy on v mam. Mr. Lodee is lo Visit New ZeaAustralia, ihe Philippine*, SnTh Korea, Japan and Formow -Router.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-04-17 2 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Johnson and Mr. Harold Wilson were believed last night to have agreed to give further study to the possibility of a conference on Cambodia which might open up opportunities for Vietnam peace talks. In New York, U Thant, the UnitedReuter - 390 words
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122 1965-04-17 2 Shastri: Stop the bombing and try to talk... \TEW DELHI. Fri.— The j Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. said last night the United States j should stop bombing I North Vietnam during efforts to start negotiations on the crisis. "The prospects of negotiation at this stage seem toAP - 122 words
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Article52 1965-04-17 2 TUNIS. Fn. President Habib! Bourguib.i ol Tnntta granted a total amnesty yesterday to peasants who took purl i:i demons- J trations .ipmnM the Government's agricultural policy. Last December 147 m arrested and had Their land confiscated when they refused to Inin cooperative farms aiid staged antiOovernmentReuter - 52 words
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Article56 1965-04-17 2 Just fancy that BANGKOK. Fri.— Supat Laosawat. 27. jilted by his «?irl friend, took poison and then boarded a bus to riii' at his sweetheart's feet. But he did not take enouizh poison and got on the wrong bus. Police found him two miles from bis girl friends home andReuter - 56 words
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Article244 1965-04-17 2 NEW DELHI. Friday. INDIA has agreed to Pakistan's proposal lor a 1 reaxetire on the Kutch-Sind border, where Indian and Pakistani forces have clashed during the past few days, the External Affairs Minister, Mr Swaran Singh, said yesterday. lIP told the House of the PeopleReuter - 244 words
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Article48 1965-04-17 2 j SEOUL- Fn. The National College u.i« closed tottoy until April 22 [ol- lowing .stud- monsti*I tions i!-.f i This was t!ip nm i since wild studpn' drmon.strations erupted In Seoul in proUM againM Government pffor'j to restore normal diplomatic tie* with Japan.— Reuter-Reuter - 48 words
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Article21 1965-04-17 2 RAWALPINDI. Fn President Avub Kk.<n will Iphvp Pakistan liiwdav on bit w»j to the Uiwed Stale*. AP.AP - 21 words
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237 1965-04-17 2 HONG KONG, Frl (IHINA said today th« issue of war or prace on thr Vietnam question hinged on whether the I'niled Slates would set out of Vietnam People, s Daily, tv oflßetal mouthpiece, said the withdrawal of all IS.237 words
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Article54 1965-04-17 2 ALGIERS. Fn. President Tita of Yugoslavia yesicriiay coiifprroil with Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella on what official sourcet described M "areas of tension in ih» world." Marshal Tito, elder statesman ol the non-aligned nation.s. held th« talk after his arrival her. in- m -ek-lonK State54 words
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Advertisement222 1965-04-17 2 See these features at /our locil Philips dealer. 1 The two stars of British Standard Specification mean the tern perature in the deep freeze compartment fretzes deeply (-12 C to -18 C!) Cold enough to keep /our food in good condition. To £ive /ou ice cubes quicker, too npn 2222 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-04-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (MEVE LATS -TWE ALABm) /^mDN=r) /^4AV€ VDU FOBSOrmT\ /o^/htQ I TMAT ITS TUC FW«T DMT/ J dc'ac22 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-04-17 3 A permanent reminder of Easter... for Jennifer JENNIFER BRAIN, 19. carries a permanent reminder of Easter on her back a beautifully executed tattoo of the Crucifixion. Here tattooist Stan Davies completes his eight weeks' long task. Jennifer, a factory worker, herself designed this tattoo which is executed in red, blue,85 words
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122 1965-04-17 3 The captain who thought he was in his ship -\l AM ULSTER. Fri. The master of a merchant navy ship who tot drunk aboard an airliner from Dublin and thought he was back aboard his own .ship, was fined £50 here today. The court was told that ship's master JohnReuter - 122 words
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Article49 1965-04-17 3 NEW YORK. Fn. Th. Unt:sh Print MintnifT. Mr. H.auki Wil.-noh. tru naked yesterday io f-.iy bow be would like to be r t■Mßtared m history. "My Bnt ;uni." be replied. :;iin on her own U hi can look tlio world In the pvr" A.PAP - 49 words
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411 1965-04-17 3 U.S. policy not to spur Middle East arms race WASHINGTON. Fri THE United States does not want to spur the Middle East arms race or to become a major weapons supplier in the area, the State Department said yesterday. A round of news reports and speculation had been touched offAP - 411 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-04-17 3 Pope Paul washes and kisses the feet of 12 DOME. Fri.— Pope Paul LX VI yesterday washed and kissed th" feet of 12 blind, deaf or poliocrippled youths in a Holy ((Maundy) Thursday service. The 6"; -year-old Pontiff, wearing a white linen apron, jent to perform the humble service inUPI - 241 words
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192 1965-04-17 3 ONDON, Fri. The Board of Trade yesterday rejected requests for a curb on imports of transistor radios into Britain, mainly from Hong Kong. In 1964 about 1.7 million I transistor radio sets worth about £3.75 million were Imported. These figures were "serious" when related toUPI - 192 words
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Article59 1965-04-17 3 pOLUMBUS <Ohio>, Kri The sweet potato could oe the V/ first vegetable to be grown in space, according to the Battellee Memorial Institute. The private research organisation said here tests had revealed the sweet potato far superior to more than 100 edible varieties of plants which couldReuter - 59 words
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144 1965-04-17 3 - ON DON. Fri.— The Lj pound gained more strength on the foreign exchange market here yesterday and soared to U552.79:2 the highest it has beer since June 1 1964. It was a rise of 0.21 cent in the day. The currency started gaining groundReuter - 144 words
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332 1965-04-17 3 BIRMINGHAM. Alabama. Friday. WENTY-ONE Alabama newspapers yester day published a full-page advertisement calling for obedience to the Civil Rights Act. The statement was signed and piid for by business groups such as chambers of commerce, bankers and Industrialists. It said: "WeReuter; UP - 332 words
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Article69 1965-04-17 3 NICOSIA Prl The Cyprus Government bu offend 1 rnrard v t rm itlo 1 ■<!•■ -z to the arres' ot thr murderers of a Qnek Cyprioi and a Turkish Cypriot. The two men. Dprvi?h Gnvazoclu- .1 left-wing Turkish Cypriot trade unionist who had advocated Greco-Turkish co-opera-tion,Reuter - 69 words
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Article29 1965-04-17 3 NICE. Prl- A 30-year-old man is ;n a crma in a hospital here after trying to kill himself by eating a bread-and-razor blade sand wieh. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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98 1965-04-17 3 Judge tells U.S. Govt: Recognise Red China r»ARBONDALE < Illinois). \j- Fri— Associate Justice Wlllian O. Douglas, of the U.S. Supreme Court, yesterday called for US. recognition of Communist China a> a primary step towards improved harmony between Asia and the West. ■•We cannot continue pretextatng Red China doesn't exist.*AP - 98 words
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Article40 1965-04-17 3 LONDON. Fri. The evening Standard yesterday quoted an Inconn tax inspector ;is telling a taxpayer: "I am afraid I cannot pos.s this rxpetiye account claim, but I wou'd like to buy the world fiction rights."— UPIUPI - 40 words
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Advertisement142 1965-04-17 3 Wk FYAKTA 5» m\. F^ m\ I r% %Li^ answer in all fields '^g PHOTOGRAPHY. (ji 1 X The Chinee of Specialists For CVA I^T A Its Amaziut Versatility And Unparalleled Performance. VOfOCJIuJ He who forms a friendship with on EXAKTA Varex paves the way to pnotographic success, noi only142 words
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Advertisement312 1965-04-17 3 9K&tke/u NO COAXING NEEDED! NO BRIBING REQUIRED! SWEETLETS IKj Wonder Tonic \t ff/£| with Candy Taste J&: K^wt jjSS Eoch Hicee Sweetlet is rfy^- equivalent to 10 oranges [r^-Y HI( EE SWEETLETS will keep /J^P ff^Z?'** your child free from colds f-\f JH »-/v S~ and common ailments. It wHi312 words
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892 1965-04-17 4 Second Arbitration Court will soon function again SINGAPORE. Fri fill-; Sec nd Industrial Arbitration 01. r in Palmer Road will soon function again with Ihe appointment of new Deputy Indus!- rial Arbitration ourt President. The acting Registrar of the Arbitration Court. Mr. Lam Pin Foo, in a statement today said892 words
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Advertisement326 1965-04-17 4 YOU ARE THERE under the big top... sharing the thrills and dramatic emotions of those amazing circus people! <J&\ SAMUEL BRONSTON'S j MAGNIFICENT BEYOND COMPARE ./»^£^cs^V MIGHTY IN ITS ACTION -SWEPT l T^t*^fi^S^2 SPECTACLE MAGICAL IN ITS GREAT^kyfl^H^ !$t HUMAN STORY. THE MOST MEMORABLE V.W* MOVIE YOU'VE EVER SEEN IN326 words
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Advertisement243 1965-04-17 4 "GALA PREMIERE— ORCHARD THEATRE WED., 28th APRIL, 1965 at 9.15 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGt OF H. E. THE YANG Di-PERTUAN NEGARA, TUN YUSOF BIN ISHAK ALL PROCEEDS TO THE FESTIVAL OF SPORTS FUND TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSON'S ORCHARD THEATRE Admission: Front-tolls $2.00; Bookstalls V 00; CIRCLE by DONATION. iiir.viiiiM'jiitiiir'*243 words
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Advertisement158 1965-04-17 4 DINE WINE DANCE CELESTIAL ROOM 7A Amber Mansion*, Orchard Road Saturdays Extension 2.00 a.m. Weekdays Extension 1.00 a.m. Music by Popular Dance Band OSWALD DRAGON QUINTET with MISS GINA HO at the mike NO COVER CHARGE CAR PARK AVAILABLE Today T-Dance music by OSWALD DRAGON QUINTET' Guest Band BUNNY "N"158 words
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Advertisement872 1965-04-17 4 2 "OlSii^'Vt 7 I act O nAYQ ■organisation; LMW I mm XJi^L I HAPPY EASTER TO ALL! 1 AT SHAWS CAPITOL SINGAPORE J i AST 2 llAlvi ■f/TV^VT/Si^t^fc WtKLmm^ -Him, 145, i.;O 1 430 pm EHESH^^SiW \f "A SHOT IN THE DARK" wfnu^fiu'^m^^ir&TmL^i v Po"" 1 00 m ■^Tr'TF^^i^M I872 words
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121 1965-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department. Dato Abdul Jamil bin Rais, yesterday stressed the need for an efficient, elective, incorruptible and dedicated civil service" In Malaysia. He said that if the civil service was io serve "effectively." it121 words
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Article72 1965-04-17 5 Seamen's union protest SINGAPORE. Fn. The Malay Beamn'a Union cancelled v mee 1 Ing .scheduled lor KKlajf vi tne Marine Department to protest, uifainst the Governments appoint- ■em of its ex-chairman. Inche Ahmad Yani. to attend a seamen's conierence in Tokyo at the end of tlr-s month. The union's central72 words
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Article50 1965-04-17 5 PARIT BUNTAR. M. Mr. K. I Kunchu Raman was elected presi- dent, of the Alor Pongsu branch of the MIC at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials elected were: Vic«»-prc-ftidem. Mr. R. Jayaraimn: secretary. Mr. R. G. Mayahdy; treasurer. Mr. K. Panlcker and a committee of six.50 words
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Article55 1965-04-17 5 SINGAPORE. Fn. Cigarette and various brands of liquor worth i $1,200 were reported siolen (MM a Naafi store in Dover Road by burglars who broke into the premise* in the early hours of yesterday morning. I Police said the burglars gained entry by removing four window panes55 words
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245 1965-04-17 5 ALOR STAR, Friday THE cost of the Muda River irrigation project, originally estimated at $130 million, has been further increased to $204 million. This is the second revision so far. Earlier, the estimates had been raised from $130 million to $171245 words
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140 1965-04-17 5 $8,600 PAYROLL MISSING FROM HOTEL SAFE SINGAPORE, FrL— Police were, today investigating the mysterious disappearance of $8,600 f r >m a safe in Cockpit Hotel. Oxley Rise, yesterday afternoon The money wages for more than 120 hotel employees was put in the safe by the cashier, Mr Lock Chan Wai.140 words
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Article196 1965-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ABOUT 35 employees of the Indian Overseas Bank walked out and stayed out of their office in Jalan Mountbatten here for 90 minutes this morning. i Union (the employees belong to the National Union of Bank Employees) and management officials declined to196 words
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127 1965-04-17 5 Khir to open heads of schools conference If U ALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Minister of Educa- I tion, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the fourth conference of heads of secondary schools here at the University of Malaya next Wednesday. More than 90 heads of secondary schools throughout the country127 words
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Article77 1965-04-17 5 SUNGEI PATANI. TO. llr. John Knopps. a member of the American Peace Corp&. has been posted to the Ibrahim Secondary School here. Mr. Knopps. of Michigan, succeeds another Peace Corpsman. Mr. John Southworth. who has returned to the United States on completing his tour here.77 words
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Article41 1965-04-17 5 TAIPINO. Prl.— The Larut and Matang section of the Katun Ibu will bold a two-day food fair at the Kwantung Association here from April 30 In aid of the building fund for a new mosque in Eastern Road.41 words
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283 1965-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt* FOUR youths were r yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of abducting a 10-year-old schoolboy from the Shaw Road School here. They are alleged to have kidnapped Fong Keng Wah at about283 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-04-17 5 UNIVERSITY DECIDES NOW NOT TO TAKE CHUA BACK TOKYO. Fri. Chiba University decided yesterday not to rein-! state Chua Swee Lin, a Singapore student expelled last year for antiMalaysian activities. Trustees of the university ruled that Chua could not be readmitted because of school rules. The decision reversed an earlier163 words
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Article103 1965-04-17 5 SINGAPORE. FrL Judgment by consent was entered by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court yesterday for $6,000 with costs In favour of a young hospital receptionist. Chow Puay Ling, for iniuries suffered by her in a road accident some 18 months ago This was the103 words
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Article27 1965-04-17 5 KLUANQ. Fri- A Han Raya Haji stage show and talent ime contest will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here tomorrow at 8 p.m.27 words
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Article27 1965-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fii. A 63--year-old woman. Lim Thai, was found hanging from a beam in her house at Kepong. eight miles from h«re. last night.27 words
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Advertisement364 1965-04-17 5 DONATION ft na DRAWS/L«» IN AID OF SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND On Sale at: C. K. TANG ROBINSON CO. Cold Storage Supermarket Little's Shop Results will be published in The Straits Times, Utusan Melayu, Nanyang Siang Pau Sin Chew Jit Poh on Tuesday May 1 lth 1965. M TAIPEI364 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-04-17 6 JUDITH YONG - The 'gamble' that opened a new world for a boy of 11 JUDITH YONG: I By Singapore, Friday gLLVEN-year-old Wong Tat Yang was a thin and sallow-looking boy until March 10, when he had a ''hole-in-the-heart" operation at Singapores General Hospital. Today, when I called at his home in Lorong388 words
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Article145 1965-04-17 6 360 Thai teachers to tour Malaya j ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three hundred and I sixty teachers from 1 Thailand. 240 of them women, will tour Malaya i and Singapore next week. The teachers all members of the Teachers' Association of Thailand— led by Mr Pian Suwananlik. will leave Bangkok on145 words
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Article64 1965-04-17 6 BATU GAJAH. Fri. Inche JTajuddin bin Ali. Alliance MP for Larut Utara. has been elected president of Umno. Batu Ga.uih division, for the 10th successive year at an annual meeting here. Other office bearers are: Inche I Yahaya bin Bandan. vice-president (re-elect ed>: Megit Abovl Rahim bin64 words
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112 1965-04-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five army officers have been selected to attend further military training In New Zealand. They are: Lt. Arlf Zainuddin bin Abdul Hamid. of the 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment Lt. Raja Abdul Rashid bin Raja Baidul Zatnan. of the 4th Bn..112 words
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364 1965-04-17 6 More undergrads hit out at that resolution SINGAPORE. Friday. undergraduates have dissociated themselves from attempts on the campus to exonerate North Vietnam and blame the U.S. for the deteriorating situation in South Vietnam. By sweeping 52 votes to three, with two abstentions, medical students of King Edward Vll's Hall adopted364 words
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166 1965-04-17 6 "YjUAR. Fri. A resolu- tion urging the Central Government to make Sept. 1. 1967. as the "birthday" of Malay as the sole official language of the country) was passed at an Umno divisior,al meeting here last night. The secretary. Inche Omar bin Haji166 words
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Article67 1965-04-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a niessaue of "'sincere greetings" on behalf of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to the chairman i of the National Council of the Re- volutionary Command. Syria. Lieut.-Oeneral Amin al-Hazez. on the occasion of Syria's national day.67 words
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189 1965-04-17 6 TAPAH. Friday rrHE Perak State GovA eminent intends to teach Islam in adult education classes in the rural areas. Announcing this yesterday at the opening of a $7,000 prayer hou.se In Kampong Eubok here, the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said,189 words
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170 1965-04-17 6 Special anti-jaga kereta squad set up KUALA LI'MPUR. Fri. Tbe traffic police here have formed a special squad to deal with the ja«a kereta nuisance here. The squad, led by a police inspector, has been ordered by the traffic chief. Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamrd Noor, to arrest all jaga170 words
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79 1965-04-17 6 IPOH Fri. A police supervisee. Phoon Ho On, 30. was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal yesterday by the Ipoh magistrate, Mr. Yong Yung Sul. for allegedly failing to notify the police of his place of residence on Feb. 10. His defence was79 words
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Article31 1965-04-17 6 i TANGKAK. Fri. All bicycle .owners here uno do not renew j I their licences by April 30 will face I I prowcution. the Town Council has i decided.31 words
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169 1965-04-17 6 Six take part in Malaysian chess contest CINGAPORE, Fri. Six leading Malaysian chess players today began their first round of the Malaysian chesa championship tournaI ment at the Alumni Association medical centre. Among them are Tan Lian Ann. Singapore's holder of the Singapore Choss Title 17 i and a Malacca169 words
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Article55 1965-04-17 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. A meeting of rapreaeiitatlvet of nonMaUy firms. aaaodaUona «n^ other organisations last night decided to hold intcr-elub debates and forums during th' forthcoming National Language Month. Commercial firms and .-,1) ij>s \rti; compete In a coniest for gw b*<i signboards and other forms of55 words
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Article23 1965-04-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Tccluncal Services Union will hold an Eaater B;.ll tomorrow night at the Ciiuie.se Assembly Hall here.23 words
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Advertisement404 1965-04-17 6 STORES IS OFFERING THE BEST SALE I" THIS YEAR The following items are selling at HALF of the Normal Prices GENT'S SHOES German "Gallus" French "Santas" English "Timpson" LADIES FOOTWEAR Hong Kong Shoes and Italian Slippers LADIES FASHIOIMWEAR Blouses, Slacks, Skirts, Shifts and Suits CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR Hong Kong made or404 words
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Article303 1965-04-17 7 TWO PEOPLE HURT, 50 BUILDINGS DAMAGED IN BUNTONG AND SILIBIN AREAS IPOH, Friday. piFTY buildings were damaged-15 of them extensively-when a 40 mile-an-hour gale swept through Ipoh yesterday ripping off rooftops, uprooting trees and cutting off power supply to the Buntong new village and303 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-04-17 7 J uriah signs up for her local civil defence lIRIAII binto Ahmad. 18 <abovc>. daughter of the Alliance MP for Muar Itara. Incho Ahmad bin Arshatl. is one of 11 who has volunteered for the Muar Civil Defence Corps. .Turiah. who began her training yesterday, told of her "keen desire77 words
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Article58 1965-04-17 7 I TMPUR. Ml TtM Minister o: Ccminunicad Works. Dato Khoo Siak Cliipw. flew in here today leading man delegation to the Malaysian Alliance convention which tomorrow. Dato Khoo is also the chairman of the Sabah Natir ii.mcc Council. The delegation vaa n:r- ii the ;urpor* by thr58 words
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Article27 1965-04-17 7 SUNOS PAIANI. m. Mr. C. I Joseph ti acting M manager of GiUßoi- Estate hero In place of Mr. B Reginato who has sone on27 words
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Article116 1965-04-17 7 A LOR STAR. Fri. A new drive to beat smuggling of Thai mani goes to Malaysia through jungle tracks has been launched by the Kedah and Perlis, Customs. Acting Supt ol Customs I (Preventive) Syed Ahmad Idid bin Syed Abdullah Idid. I said today that116 words
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Article65 1965-04-17 7 SEREMBAN. Fri Twentyseven members of the Negrl Sembilan police and seven civilian staff yesterday receivfd letters of commendation and cash rewards for meritorious services. Ttie presentation was made by the States Chief Police Officer, As.sif.taiu Commissioner Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohnmed E.sa. during a parade by65 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-04-17 7 I)RETTY Miss Rosalind Foo, a second year ceo nomics student, adjusting the mortar board on Mr. Tay Joo Ki.ik of Singapore, after he and two other Malaysians had graduated from the Monash University in Melbourne. Looking on (right) is Mr. Ong Choo Koon, of Malacca. Both Mr.58 words
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Article234 1965-04-17 7 MALACCA, Friday. i SALESMAN. Mok Yong Chuan. 38. of Senai. Johorc. was today found guilty in the Sessions Court here of cheating and was sentenced to six months' Jail. He gave notice of app U Mok, defended by Mr. G R.T. Chelvam, was stated to have234 words
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Article44 1965-04-17 7 BATU GAJAH. Fn. Mr Hoy of tlie Malayan Chinese AsAocialion. Bam Ga.iah youth mtftm. with Mr. Loh Kam Mm and Mr. Fu Chu Liong a.s \-lce-chairmen Mr Klioo Sod Chai and Mr. Ng Chan Slonc are wentartM and Mr Metig Kuan treasurer.44 words
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63 1965-04-17 7 Australian don to teach at our varsity KUALA LUMPUR. FrJ. Prof. E.S. Barnes, of the University of Adelaide arrived here today to teach mathematics at the University of Malaya. Prof. Barne-. 41 who flew in with his wile and two children, will teach for six months as a visiting professor63 words
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Article59 1965-04-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Department of Road Transport h.ubren urged to r«site its office in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman* here. The locality of the office w a I described by r»pr— tuUttw of I the Automobile Association of I Malaya at a recent Traffic Ad- i59 words
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Article43 1965-04-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR Pri. A labourer. Liew Kien Chin. 30. today pleaded Ruilty ir. the Maeisiratp's Court here to rtuHng i iaarpttes worth $5.50 from the Gpii- era] Hcspit.il canteen on Apul 13 at. 3 a.m. Sentence was p.-K'tpi;! pd43 words
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Article28 1965-04-17 7 KCAI-A I.LMPUR r:. A 7«--vear-old fortune teller. S Sltharuman. died after he wr.s knocked down by a bu» at Jalan Bui g.»ar i here last night.28 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-04-17 7 MLLBOURNE, Fri f ''HONG Guan Chock, of Batu Pahat, is the first Malaysian to gain the degree of Bachelor of Medical Science at Monash University here. The degree is awarded for outstanding research work and takes one year, after which144 words
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Article28 1965-04-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The TPacher Educators Union of Malaya will hold it.s Out annual meeting at the Day Training College here tomorrow at 10 a.m.28 words
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Advertisement304 1965-04-17 7 (5) PAN BOOKS (Pick of the Paperbacks) The Pan book of CHESS '"^TT"""" An authoritative book which starts off with .^Btt^HHMk the fundamentals of the game. Gradually it lf§ guides the player into the more advanced tactics H and strategy and to deeper appreciation of chess. mbBSSt A book for304 words
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Advertisement346 1965-04-17 7 see and hear DECCA'S remarkable achievement T 111 in the Deccalian Mark 4D de luxe Yes! See it for its beauty Hear it tor its amjzmg performance The Deccalian Mark 4D de luxe comes in bMiitifu! teak or walnut cabinets, with Decca Der\im stereo, mono pickup head, Garrard precision-built auto346 words
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235 1965-04-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Ministry of Education has reach- ed a "gentleman's agreement" with other Ministries to refrain from competing for the services of specialist staff. Teachers holding Federal scholarships or bursaries, for instance, are barred from joining the Foreign Service while under235 words
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Article47 1965-04-17 8 SINGAPORE. Fn. Two mere time switches were stolen yesterday from lamp posts In Owen Road, bringing the total nurubeiof lime switches .stolen .sir.c March this year to 67. The automatic devices, valued at $35 each, are attached to MM base of the lamp posts.47 words
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Article34 1965-04-17 8 TANGKAK. Fri. The MM X-ray unit will visit the District Hospital here from Monday to give free examinations to members of the public who are invited to call during office hours.34 words
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127 1965-04-17 8 i \IALACCA, Fri.— lnche 111 Hasnul bin Abdul I Hadi. who is now detained under the Internal Security Act, has been re-elected chair--1 man of the Party Rakyat here. O f her office bearers are: vice-chairman, Inche Karim I Bakar: secretary. Inche JaaI far Tan assistant127 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-04-17 8 '[Mils is the beautiful face that concealed the mind of a trained killer for the Communist Vietcong. It is the face of Nguyen Thi Npa ("Moon Fairy") who was arrested last week by South Vietnamese security officers. "Moon Fairy. 1 only n. worked as a hostess In80 words
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82 1965-04-17 8 SINGAPORE. Fn. Ninety members of the Girl's Life Brigade are now attending a training course being conducted by Miss Gladys Gebbie. secretary of the Pacific fellowship ol the brigade. KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Mr. Collin Abraham, a research officer in the Ministry of Welfare82 words
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Article181 1965-04-17 8 KUANTAN, Friday rpHE Pahang Govern- ment has set up a "watch-dog" committee on the work of timber loggers in the State, the Mentri Besar, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Sen, announced today when he met 150 timber merchants at the Town Hall here. "The purpose of181 words
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Advertisement470 1965-04-17 8 For the first time in Malaysia a tractor range to suit you New weight and strength in diesel power, the new-size FORD range offers you a choice of rugged dependable horsepower from 37 to 65! Proved by 60,000 hrs. of testing! DEXTA 2000 37 HP SUPER -»000 ag MF» Ground470 words
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Miscellaneous131 1965-04-17 8 JUU>n Oaw By V.T. Itamtin I i nouß UKF O^rAKS 1 YFH »*>v Tvr I t-"W 't I,'* 1 I yah? I'M LOOKING FOR I S. I TOLD >ftXJ US^rVßAoTroyouEST^is. -4 MEV/ FkM> V J WE process h wv^w/swre) ice Mrk Tracy By Chvxtvr G»ut£ B WHERE ARE M3U T131 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1965-04-17 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE THE KILLER WHO PREFERRED PLUMBERS Neighbours looked with pity on the traffic woman who had endured the torments of eiffht successive family deuths. Then a reporter took a picture of her PSYCHIATRISTS never did discover why Daisy Louisa Smith preferred plumbers as murder victims. Of course1,814 words
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Advertisement254 1965-04-17 9 '••"::3':i:::jj :::*:::S "ifyi WinburC \R&iV/V// t M^™« C "ii ihs f The great new taste in j King Size Filter I Cigarettes. 'SS^^ o: Edinburgh richly packed 3i|9H^HpnHj h with prime Virginia IJ^^JX^] lJul I tobacco KSHHHHMHiiI ii Edinburgh purely forthc lIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIV w j natural pleasure of fine j tobacco.254 words
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Obituary60 1965-04-17 10 it Wmdi SIS i mimimmm mi M NARAVAMI AMMA. ."i»Ow M I Kunwnui. Mosamat) paaaed ■ray pearefullv arter a »ho- Ilnniim.r. India an 1? 4 MR CHUA POH SIANO BS«l »i pra.enilly on IMB Apr' -inn«- hehtnd Ma wife «m. Michael hiia Nroh <-htt»n I dau«hter» daillch and a60 words
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Article31 1965-04-17 10 Wm*M Sit mimtmmm THC FAMILY OP Mm late rhua aaaa Ken« thank all fnenda and r»i« Irraa for ttMlr aantMajic*. »i«a'h». imtmu. and the. Biiddhitt rnto Mm tanami aaaiUaa rand*r*d31 words
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Obituary27 1965-04-17 10 >« Wmrdt 111 fatlnlna IN Evm LOVING Memory of Ur V K (nimnn.im Wi» departed on -4 liH4 Kor»lly rwnenibwd by hta arM* children and ln-law»27 words
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Article210 1965-04-17 10 10 Words $1$ fHlaiMKil THE COCKPIT'S RMSTTAFIL la ■VSfV Saturday and Sunday tone* rim* BLIND BAZAAR If dollar you 'he Mh May yo<i may wto a MM Kntish Mall WAKO TEXTILE SHOP 1 RaiTlea i»n- Open ey»ry SnDday for onveoiaoc* of parkin*. Stwlaa, Italiin .ji.lie« and Mni Tallora. EASTER210 words
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Article652 1965-04-17 10 1 Mi Patrick Gordon Walker i.s the first of three important British visitors to Malaysia. Then- is no ""confrontation" crisis, although the political, military and economic problems which "confrontation" raises quite naturally will .occupy some of their attention. I Mr. Gordon Walker's specific mission is to find652 words
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Article312 1965-04-17 10 It is difficult to believe that lark of accommodation is the only reason lor the rejection of more than 200 eligible candidates for entry into the Serdang College of Agriculture. The college is within oa.-A reach of several centres (including Kuala Lumpur' where emergency accommodI ation could have312 words
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Article280 1965-04-17 10 While the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Advisory Committee j this week debated whether a few more hawking licences should be issued, it had also before it figures to show how futile is such a cautious approach. According to the Municipal Health Officer, Kuala Lumpur in 1960. when j the280 words
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485 1965-04-17 10 Jack Smith - FUN AND GAMES (with the cops) ON THE U.S. FREEWAYS Jack Smith by LOS ANGELES. Fri.— A fray-haired lady drove her 260 h.p. car through a Hashing red light without even slowing down, and was soon overtaken by a vigilant California hiffhway patrolman As politely as he could, the patrolman485 words
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Letter209 1965-04-17 10 YOUR correspondent "XYZ" wants to know the schools where discipline has been maintained without the use of corporal punishment. As stated previously, corporal punishment Is forbidden in girls' schools and many such schools maintain excellent discipline. Of the boys' schools, a random survey shows that at least209 words
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Letter77 1965-04-17 10 I am one of those old and unfortunate ilerks who have sat many times for the G.C.S examination and always failed. I feel the questions set in the O.C.S. test are much more difficult than those set in the bar examination* of the Labour Clerical Service, the Telecommunications77 words
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Letter95 1965-04-17 10 QN behalf of the re&ldents in the PooleCrescent Road area of Singapore I would like to express my gratitude to the Health Department for the excellent work they are doing. About three weeks ago. I complained to the Health Officer about the mosquito problem in the area. A few95 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1965-04-17 10 DENIS WARNER - The man to watch today in Jakarta DENIS WARNER Subandrio may deprecate all talk of his succeeding Sock, but he remains by JAKARTA Friday ON the eve of the military campaign planned to "liberate" West New Guinea three years ago. Gen. Jani, now Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army,1,162 words
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Advertisement606 1965-04-17 10 Strain Tmtt k Malay Mail t,« 'i.d «»»«rtt»»wi««najtm»y b* »>r<<«4 COLO'STOMOCitUPI*•MAPucrr Cialiat* Waa»<l>««.aa<l»»«ln'Pa»») colo rro»»ot m>ncni% M Honai»a^»aa4» ««a»— a mt •ml 8a.«7 •mlwiiirt'iliHii* crr¥|ioocaTO»t.iT) WWtfcw'te.H^M. TMrlMl««/» FRONT rntawtrkta M>M>w«a| ■M. M.I ISMAIL MAMItTM STORf l«l«.u»a«t.Cli»iitl.»n|, ■■Hatan'l V||||TN»IAMTI»JCO I J'»"t,» •>rit«Mw 1 Wt4m %IS 'WiwaMil RATNCNi To l^onard and Mary606 words
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Advertisement11 1965-04-17 10 THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.11 words
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Advertisement118 1965-04-17 10 WORLD-FAMOUS £t HIGH-FIDELITY ma COMPONENTS BY ml 150 WatiS. Silicon Solid Stair M»r«>o Amplider. Model S-9500 50 Watts. Silicon Solid-Stat* Stereo Amplifier. Model S-5000 II World Famous Vacuum Tube. 80 Watts Stereo Amplifier. "RAVINIA" 3-way Speaker System. "BERKSHIRE" 3-way Speaker System. CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION Sole Agents H WEE SENG CO.,118 words
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254 1965-04-17 11 To coincide with Bandoeng conference SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night warned that Indonesia might step up its sabotage activities against Malaysia to coincide with the coming celebrations of the 10th anniversary of the AfroAsion Bandoeng Conference in254 words
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223 1965-04-17 11 'Art' photos police received by post were obscene MALACCA. Frl. Police here wrote to Post Office Box 256 for "art photographs" advertised in a Chinese newspaper. A week later thry received a reply and several obscene picture.*. They wrote further letters and kept the post box under observation for more223 words
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115 1965-04-17 11 Boy Scouts expect $35,000 for Job Week SINGAPORE. Frl.—Singapore Scouts' "Job Week" ended today with some 7 000 Scouts from 15 districts expecting to have raised more than $35.000— about the same amount collected last year. A spokesman of the Singapore Boys Scouts' Association said that I •hp exact amount115 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-04-17 11 Phone call sends Rodney on vain search for pet SINGAPORE, tr.. A tel«phone call this morning sent schoolboy Rodney Tan, owner of a missing pup. Duke, scurrying 01. a futilf search. The caller said he way Andrew Tan, aged io and alsf. a schoolboy. Miss Queenle Tan. Rodney V, eider187 words
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59 1965-04-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. There were 1.242 hawkers here last year 587 fewer than in 1960. The latest report of the Traffic Advisory Committee here records these reasons for the decrease: Some hawkers have not renewed their licences and have therefore been removed from the59 words
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Article28 1965-04-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. A window cleaner. Chong Sin Yuan. 1 28. collapsed and died while working on the third floor <-f Parliament House here yesterday.28 words
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302 1965-04-17 11 The petty attacks in Press by Sardon SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today attacked certain people for writing "private letters" to the Press criticising the facilities at the new $52 million Subang airport. These criticisms were "petty ones." h*» said at the Singapore Airport302 words
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Advertisement148 1965-04-17 11 DIAMOND BRAND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR I REFILLS MADE OF HEATEX GLASS I KfEPS COLD OB HOT W0 SPONTANEOUS BLAST J PRODUCT OF FREEZIHHOT BOTTLE CD. LTD HONG KON6 ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW ON WITH BICCER BETTER BARGAINS! PRICES SLASHED ON ALL ITEMS 10 c TO 50 r DISCOUNT FOR LADIES148 words
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Advertisement100 1965-04-17 11 i^ B p^ tSMHI a^s^^--« -^t/BSSSSm Sporty and smart four-door saloon. Outstanding performance. Firstclass comfort. Sturdy and durable engine. Technically advanced design. Powerful and economical. Brake equipment for maximum s.ifety. Rust-proofed and precision finished. Four-speed synchronized gear-box. Disc brakes on front suspension. Volvo the name that spells quality, performance, comfort100 words
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Miscellaneous847 1965-04-17 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) 200 D.m- rest Dt'tfrn ar.ci H'irklPberry Hound: 7. 0n N>w« tone; 2.30 Test pattern ard in Eiielish. 7.10 CkntOWM muslr; 300 Opening and pro- opera: 7.34 The Lucy Show: gramme summary; 3.02 Empire; 800 News, in Mandarin: 8.10 3.67 How to mary a millionaire; AMirama; 8.34 Victor}'847 words
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Article, Illustration387 1965-04-17 12 Two factories set up to enjoy economic advantages of programme rVO new factories at J'lrong industrial estate will be opened tomorrow at a combined ceremony. Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will officiate. These are the $1,000,000 Nanyang Iron Nail Factory Co. Ltd. and387 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-04-17 12 TK} further stabilise Singapore s economy, it was essential to encourage and develop pioneer industries. This would eventually raise the standard of living in the State. This was said by Mr. Peh Sih Bing. managing director of Nanyang Iron Nail Factory Co. Ltd.272 words
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Advertisement68 1965-04-17 12 TRADE 'W' MARK The Chairman Directors of NANYANG IRON NAIL FACTORY COMPANY LTD. MALAYSIA MOSQUITO SPIRAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD. i Express their grateful thanks The Honourable Dr. GOH KENG SWEE M Minister for Finance. i g For having consented to perform the official opening ceremony i of their factory at68 words
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Advertisement164 1965-04-17 12 SINGAPORE GLASS MFRS. CO., LTD. 201. HENDERSON ROAD. TELEPHONE: 641 511 /S CORRUGATED^\\I J^>^^ CARDBOARD RffifcrlC^ CARTONS 1 J CONGRATULATE NANYANG IRON NAIL FACTORY CO., LTD. AND MALAYSIA MOSQUITO SPIRAL MFG. CO., LTD. Best Wishes NANYANG IRON NAIL FACTORY CO.. LTD. and MALAYSIA MOSQUITO SPIRAL MANUFACTURING CO.. LTD. on the164 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-04-17 13 CHILD'S bicycle (lower right) stands on its wheels, while in the background, cars and trucks are stacked like toys. This is what the town of Conway. Arkansas looked like after tornadoes battered it and other Middle West American States a few days ago, causing more than 20055 words
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204 1965-04-17 13 Pilgrim rush to Jerusalem for Easter JERUSALEM. (Jorda- nian Sector), Fri. Pilgrims and tourists today poured into Jerusalem for the traditional Easter ceremonies in the holy city. Miout 10.000 had arrived by last night and it was expected that more than 15.000 would toe in the city for today's solemnReuter - 204 words
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Article79 1965-04-17 13 Washington. Fri.— President :t Washington yesterday ;u spend tlir Easter weekend it his r.nali near Johnson Cry. n He ictt toe Whito Huusc immec. i lunch lor the BritiMi Prime Minister Mr. Harold WiLson. acicmpunied by the Secretary of Defence Mr. RoMcNamara, Mrs Johnson wUPI - 79 words
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Article41 1965-04-17 13 PAI I lie B Fort Mr P mi-Henri I Spaak .i: <! Mi.- Sinione Dear married yesterday jit the Df.«i. 5H- mi born in Be\Kiiim and was formerly married I to < Briton Mr. Suuult u> 66- I Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article37 1965-04-17 13 Strike closes 16 papers ATHENS. Pri. Athens <!., ly ncwapupt-r journalLsi.s, printer* ami newspaper vendors went on 24-hour strike yesterday demanding higher salaries and other fringe bent lits. The strike closed 16 tna.ior newspapers in the Greek capital.37 words
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291 1965-04-17 13 LEOPOLDVILLE, Frl. 'J'HE Congolese Government took another step yesterday in its '"black magic war" against the Communist-backed rebels. The Government Printer has delivered 180,000 leaflets picturing Mama Onema, a sorceress, who switched allegiance from the rebels to the Government two months ago.AP - 291 words
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Article50 1965-04-17 13 BANGKOK. Frl. Four Laotian Army men have been arrested by Thai police in the northeastern Laos-Thailand border area, the Enulish lanßuaßc paper Banekok World said yesterday. The puper said police nlso srized a machmeiiiin with ammunition, bazooka rounds, other fxploMves and a radio sri A.PAP - 50 words
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Article47 1965-04-17 13 KARACHI. Fri. President Ayub Khun will leave here on Wednesday fur a four-day holiday in Geneva prior to v six-day oltici.il v;mi to the United Bl was officially announced last night. He will be accompanied by his Foreign Minister. Mr. Z. A. Bhutto47 words
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Article30 1965-04-17 13 JAKARTA. Wed One person v;is killed and six OttMfl MriOSJsty inuiivd «Inn a paxsencer on nn express train ran nmok with knife in Ontral Java. Reui«r30 words
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Article31 1965-04-17 13 PARIB. Fri A Harm conlectionerr has made sm^ll chocolate futures of the Bp»tlr>s for sale to French fans of the British group instead of the traditional Euter eggs— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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229 1965-04-17 13 Sole air crash survivor: All were silent. CT. HELIER (Jersey), Fri Air hostess Dominique Sillrxe. sole survivor of a plane crash here on Wednesday night that took 26 lives, said today she could not understand the silence after the Dakota hit the ground. "I shouted to the, passengers to undoReuter - 229 words
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76 1965-04-17 13 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri Two members of a far cal Japanese secret so y called the "Cherry B^ssom," attacked the Japanese consulate in Sao Paulo yesterday and tried to kill the consul, according to Press reports here today. Five peop'e were reported to hnveReuter - 76 words
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Article22 1965-04-17 13 ROME. Pri. Lightning strucit poultry farmer Domentco Kubtnos hen house during a storm yesterday and killed more than 1.000, chickens.22 words
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272 1965-04-17 13 Pro-Peking coup in Bulgaria foiled SOFIA, Friday. BULGARIAN Communist lecders loyal to Moscow have squcsK*c i pro-Communist Chinese coup in Sofia, informed sources said today. The sources said the coup came to light on April 7 when Mr. Ivan Todorov-Gorunya, 48, a member of the ruling central committee of theUPI - 272 words
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Article82 1965-04-17 13 LONDON. Fri.— Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, has complained about the noise of jet aircraft over Windsor Castle, the Queen's residence just outside London. In a letter Prince Philip asked the Noise Abatement Society if there was "any chance of your society reducing the noise of82 words
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143 1965-04-17 13 UAR willing to help settle KL-Jakarta dispute ■^EW DELHI, Fri. 11 Vice-President Zakaria Mohie el Din of the United Arab Republic arrived in New Delhi yesterday for a day-long visit before going to Indonesia for the 10th anniversary of the first Bandoeng conference. Mr Mohie El Din lunched with Vice-presidentAP - 143 words
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Advertisement38 1965-04-17 13 engine experts choose Champion spark plugs CHAMPION < Insist on new silvery-plated World's favorite spark plug H Protect the pedigree with EPIVAXPLUS' the sure safe vaccination against canine distemper. ft A WELLCOME PRODUCT Obtainable through your qualified veterinary surgeon.38 words
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Advertisement259 1965-04-17 13 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Telephone Subscribers in Singapore arc being asked by eirculor, if they wish to have their names printed in bold type in the next and future editions of th« Singapore Telephone Directory (English and Chinese Editions). Subscribers who have not received (or not returned) such circulars should complete259 words
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Miscellaneous276 1965-04-17 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Mournful poet, humorous In 1. No km available lor Robin- a sense, about to go to sleep son Crusoe? <B>. >«>. 5 Shelter tor k year In k squalid 11. Elegant shiny, variegated; is place (6). that all? <8. *>. 0. Dog isn't proverbially a276 words
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Letter113 1965-04-17 14 PRICED OFF THE ROAD RECENTLY paid parking has been introduced in Cuppage Road. Koek Road and C.ivanagh Road. These are s t ri r 1 1 y residential -reas except for Koek Lane, where the hankers" stalls attract outsiders. I !ive in one 8f these roads arid pay XJX a113 words
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239 1965-04-17 14 THE SATURDAY FORUM THE correspondent who says that some Social and Welfare Lottery prizes are not claimed because they are too small is wrong because even a rich man would claim even the smallest prize ($100) rather than abandon it. But whatever the reason.239 words
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144 1965-04-17 14 DOING THEIR BEST DESPITE THE DRAWBACKS VV I sympathise with the Chil Defence trainee* in Tawau. and share their disappointment at Dato Stephens' critical remarks. Since civil defence trainine began at the end of December last year, we have had no more than 50 hours of training, so we cannot144 words
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Letter77 1965-04-17 14 I REFER to the letter by 'Citizen' (S.T March 30' This is to assure him that information supplied by him with regard to pirate taxi operators will be acted upon by the Traffic Police. All he has to do is to communicate with the Superintendent. Traffic Police and77 words
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Letter177 1965-04-17 14 I have been looking for the school where taxi drivers are taught. I am convinced no-one can drive the wav they do without special trainine. They travel along behind you until they see a prospective fare ahead They come up on your outside, cut right In front of177 words
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207 1965-04-17 14 RATIONAL" (S.T. April 10) declares that "Burke s Law" is offensive to good taste. Nonsonse! There is nothing unhealthy in Burkes sexuality. Certainly the pro-g.-amme is not puritanically didactic, but it does teach that crime does not pay. At 8.05 p.m. all innocent207 words
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Letter119 1965-04-17 14 1 share "Channels" dissatisfaction 'S.T April 8) over the selection of TV Malaysia. Slngapura's programmes. The programme planners not only lack Imagination, but commonsense as well. For instance musicals like the romantic love leatures Roamin' Holiday and the Shirlev JonesJack Cassidv Show are put on at one o'clock119 words
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163 1965-04-17 14 iyfK vat kian raw would railier ha\e Afro -i-iin troop* on our M)il than Kuropean. Mr. l-ce i> eutnii-d in m* opinion, hut I admin- the ».i> in.- MUMf arc Huh illy here USJMI Indonesian luli.ml.i ui;n Hut Iht-n. inst. ad of h1163 words
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228 1965-04-17 14 vyiTii reference to a report on the railun 1 ol street light;, in the Pudu Imbi area iST. March 19 in which it was stated that the lights Were out for five hours, an investigation has revealed the failure lastid only for about 50 minutes.228 words
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Letter43 1965-04-17 14 THE Malaysian Grand Prix has inspired quite a few motor-cyclists and sports car drivers. They now roar down the public hi-zhway in imitation of the racing aces. Caution, the highway code and road manners have gone with the wind. 11.T.K. Sirsaporo43 words
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99 1965-04-17 14 IN BRIEF Teachers in the ulu: A pay-cut too A TEACHER posted to the ulu is compelled tn take leave (n sit toi exams in centres elsevhere, Incurs t; tares and hotel i then suffers s P This is a practice most unfair, for some day M will Detail the99 words
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Letter76 1965-04-17 14 I APPRECIATE the efforts mv c by the Singapore Oovemn encourage non Malays to learn and make use ol the National Lai i am sure many follow the radio and television !«•■<- sou. But t;>. c National Laumace cannot kx by All. Amat or Mansur only by Qualified 1 176 words
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Letter43 1965-04-17 14 I REFER to a leti "Pensioner" (B.T March SI) Option form ray issued to all contributors to the \v Ido w Orphans' Pension Fund explalnina the details of the various option ci.sablr by contributor? I Dl M\l for Permanent Secretary i'l reasurv) Singapore43 words
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Letter50 1965-04-17 14 I refer to the lei 1 G.c.H. on "Teachers or clerks" (ST. March 201 and shall be grateful if he will eontaci me and supply the name of the school so thnt an investigation can be carried out. WILLIAM CHI WG for Permanent Secretary Ministry of Kd mat inn Singapore50 words
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Letter241 1965-04-17 14 I refer to the letter by "Prewar Tenant" 'd.T. March 27 1. The argument that the rent paid over the years by "Prewar Tenant" has repaid the capital cost of the flat many times over is hardly tenable. The rents received from Tiona Bahru prewar241 words
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Advertisement251 1965-04-17 14 NEW! 1O SLIM! ft ELEGANT! y. The newßotax pens come to ■a I y°° specially designed to v: answer today's demand for Wm trim ele g an «e- Slim and sy- mmetrical in form, they are jg precision-built to write sm- oother and last longer. Get wl ?f the new251 words
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Advertisement16 1965-04-17 14 OFFICIAL SERVICE AND REPAIR STATION:HENG CHEONG WATCH CO. 195. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE agents JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD.16 words
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Advertisement1104 1965-04-17 16 Y^|"^r***KA\VASAKl KISEN KAISHA LTD. ft Ban Canada and U.S.A. Croat LaKaa S*rvie« 1-. -.-a v "■•»> loronto Uuo.i O»ie*s» L, iHMmn" it'lSM,, 2. M., mm Ml..* il.lt iSJ*4y C "M,t m Mira" II 11 l«*a Kirn II ialy I 111 I Ait II •< Wast Coast of Central' Sooth America1,104 words
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Advertisement2452 1965-04-17 16 (Contlnurd frum Pace Hn ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS Wards SIS (Minimum) CRATEFUL THANKS to all who hay. helped at the funeral of Oieah OMMM Kang who n»se<l away peacefully on ll'.' SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* Sf I Mini Box SO ct: extra READ th* Hrnior Appointments can in Tne Sunday Mall each2,452 words
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Advertisement761 1965-04-17 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS H»rrf< Si! Mm. i— K.ic Mi ct*. rxtrm SHEPHERD'S HILL CSTATC iiodirn furni-twd btu vitt^i poaltloo LouatJ* riviti, :t I*drooms il mr v t. "H) >.J rt. :lt JI-.'K«i DavM F'hoa i Aurntn. T.-1 (8 «316 HOUSES LAND WANTED COST YOU NOTHING TO CONSULT US:761 words
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Advertisement286 1965-04-17 17 < ontinurd from Page 1C) FOR HIRE V n I Mi rim »r'r« uHNUUHt loi He or HireI .na" Reasormn.e !Ute«, sin Oee Xnthorr in*. Koad. tilDgaHINE, SALES, SERVICE alr-condl-'riicerators. television and —t cunau.i Carco Educators recommend STAMFORD COLLEGE berauss if* home study courses or* lo»y Compcrmm Succcttful Reco^nited by286 words
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Advertisement645 1965-04-17 17 AT YOUR SERVICE Wm4k M fWid.l— Box m rl: rxtrm KWOK't PHOTOCOPY SERVICI. 22. I fhr Arcad*. Ma. nooi. »»»io < pore TANG 1 PHOTOCOPY Microfllm 1 Sr.-vice 123. Market Street. (Sporci. oERTIFICATtI ißirib I Mamace/ :v-.itn> copied «mie you wait. Koto■MtM .''S RoUlnaon Road. S'"V>r«. M2J4H BRINC YOUR PLAN645 words
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Advertisement429 1965-04-17 17 ».i. LLOYO BAKKE Tender ftre lnvlt d V»> -■>•> r Mipply. instnlUttion and commls•rnved Mngaporf: 8.4.65. n< an Illstrumem L al ,rUi,i{ Consiitnecs of cargo ex the above System iIL.:S > for the on vessel are notified thai the Gen- Lumpur Internationa! Anport. oral Survey will be. held at The429 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1965-04-17 18 IN EVER-LOVING MEMORY OF SHIRLEY CHONG MAN GUAM. GONE TO BE WITH THE LORD 17-4-55 "In the iweet by* ond bye, we shod meet on that beautiful sf ire" Inserted by parents and fitters.36 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-04-17 18 JUBILANT Jack Nicklaus throws a golf ball as far down the 18th fairway J as he can as the caddie laughs after Nicklaus sank the putt which brought him victory and a new tournament record in the Masters at Augusta. UPi picture.48 words
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Article270 1965-04-17 18 LEEDS FACE VITAL TEST SOCCER I ONDON. Fn. English Foot- ba i aders Leeds i t their northern rivals Manchester United at Leeds tomorrow m lor.c in UM in itches ot the championship sirucgle. With nn!y fivp llHtrtlM uft Leed-1 le:id ihe other two members ol 1 the "Bis Ti:Reuter - 270 words
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Article400 1965-04-17 18 THE THIRD TEST SCOREBOARD WIST WWII IST IN\S i Overnight J»l-!i Hunt.' c MrKrmie b IMiilpotl 31 ll.ivjs h lluukr !8 Kanh.ii h H.iuU, KM Butchrr run out Nursr I and b ll.iukr H Sobers <>rnut b ll.iukr 45 Solomon c (■rout b HawkeReuter - 400 words
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Article69 1965-04-17 18 ONTO* pn -.jhi ny Byrne. the West Ham United centre an, >." was lr.juivu c :i r Ervlar.d v land in a (i-otball lntarnatlonal i ,i Wfmb'.py Stadium law ri;\tur-| day. nlmn a MlttlMl opera-, tion in a London hospital last n ght West Ham manager R<Reuter - 69 words
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157 1965-04-17 18 CANTIAOO, Pri. Three play- era were sent off, and play was held up as police went on the field to restore order In a fiery soccer match here iast night. Independiente of Argentina of Crufuty 4-1 In a replay to retain the157 words
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Advertisement412 1965-04-17 18 JABATAN KERJA RAYA JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK PERAK •rs for the Construction itnders lor iho SUPPLY > DW.IVERV OF CRVSHER Quarters and RUN METAL ALONG ACCESB ROM) TO PI..D.A. KLAH. [hi 1 PERAK rill be received K K Per:ik. otiiir of Jurotan Netm. J.K.R kk IPOH up to 3.00 p.m.412 words
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Advertisement1337 1965-04-17 18 public appointments public appointment state of Sarawak"" lembaga pelabohan Applications are Invited for the SWETTENHAM P 0 1 °t'-~ Applications are invited from Senior Instructor f Metal Work) j Federal Citizens lor Uie appoint -1 v.icancy ir.etu of Technical Assistant i Civil i Salary Scale: Dlv. 11, C 2-4 vef1,337 words
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Advertisement618 1965-04-17 18 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THK MM \I. (iOVKRNMFNT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE 1563. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTIC t. DMMB SECTION 1» It) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. pursuant to Section 19<2> of the I.oc.ii Government Integration Or--1963. that the Director ot Pub!v Works requires ihe execution618 words
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Article197 1965-04-17 19 ALANCIA BEATS 'COLONEL' IN TRIAL ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Speedy Salazar did a brilliant trial this morning when he sprinted 3f in 39 3/5 in heavy going with Lyall Harbridge up. Alancia (Moses Lee) appeared untroubled by the going when he beat Col. Whatnot II in a 3f197 words
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Article1467 1965-04-17 19 Race 1 1.30 Cl 2 Div 3 ($6,800) 6( 1 ***** M'mo !i (Cosmopolitan SI) Allan 3 9.0 Thonc 6 2 ***** Jamborita c (flint Kongsii Teh 6 8.10 *P.K. Leon* 1 3 ***** Wakey Roonry II h < LHC St i Oaraan 8 87 'Hisnn a 41,467 words
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111 1965-04-17 19 CRICKET Two-run lead for Penang v Kedah A LOR STAR. Fri. Penang A led Kedah by only two runs on first Innings at close of play on the first day of their MCA league match here today. Scores: Kedah 122, Penang 124. Batting first. Kedah were four wickets down for111 words
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Article119 1965-04-17 19 pt:ifti\Lr. tti. viciona m- JL .stitution were lucky to beai Penang FTee School by four runs In the cricket match played ai Green Lane today. Batting first. VI were dismissed for 47 runs. Murthy (5-16) and Zainuddin Mean c4-16i doing the damage. Frees, after119 words
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Article27 1965-04-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. West (Jfrmaii soccer coach Otto Westphal will arrive litre on Apr. 29 to take up hiv ippotntmwu witto tfce FA. of M*.ay*i*.27 words
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Article356 1965-04-17 19 SPOTLIGHT ON FANCED RUNNERS HACK ONE Master Auctioneer: fourth to Earl Uabador over a.f; better over 6f. Nearium: third to Golden Master over "if. Honey Bee II: narrowly i)e:i!c!i by Bhajos Maiden over Bt. Tim.ih 6f in February; h.is won twice over XL 6f. HACK TWO Golden Mastrr: f.i.sy winner356 words
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Article55 1965-04-17 19 Viriory (up final 'Malacca*: HuAka Asm. 3 No 2 Inf. WorlcREME 2 l|>»h Div. i: Malays 4 Police Field Force 1; Dlv. 3: New Lile Youth 8 Kilat 0 Kluant si\-a-»idf »-final*: 65fi Squadron 28 pts (6 goals. 2 corners > Revirtex B" 1 (corner PWD A 5 (jioai.55 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-04-17 19 MR. KHAW KAI BOH, the Minister lor Local Government and Housing, leads a Malaysian women's basketball team to the Asian championships at Seoul. Mr. Khaw is also president of the Malaysian Basketball Federation. Picture shows Mr. Khaw, flag-bearer Ang Yoke Mooi and other members68 words
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Article409 1965-04-17 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - STORE HAVE ALL THE ADVANTAGES NORMAN SIEBEL FAM CUP FINAL By Kuu.a Lumpur, Friday SINGAPORE'S experience gave them the last word over Perak's youth and staying powers in the Malaya Cup football final last August which Singapore won 3-2 after extra time and the s? ne advantage will apply with409 words
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248 1965-04-17 19 AMATEUR GOLF KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Hugh Staunton, the only golfer playing off scratch in the tournament, led the qualifiers in the Malayan Open Amateur Golf championship at the Royal Selan■Of Golf Club today. Staunton of the Singapore Island Country Club came in with248 words
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Advertisement31 1965-04-17 19 IWjryMns ofbuiltTinif for* abetter tomon w Fi FRIGIDAIRE's GOLDENSO ARE YOU LOOKING FOR QUALITY FRAMES LENSES? ■H S.W. YONC C (DISP LONDONi YONC OPTICAL HOUSE 24, M.irkct Street Ipoh. Telephone 5730.31 words
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Advertisement261 1965-04-17 19 j SINGAPORE TURF CLUB j RACING m Subscribing Membership ($l5 per annum) entitles a person to attend the races at Bukit Timah and to buy sweep tickets direct from the club. The Public are admitted to Singapore race meetings on payment of at the turnstiles J TOTALISATORS Betting. Facilities for261 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1965-04-17 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER FAM Cup linul: v Vie) fDTC Bid. P«> Spoit- p.i;ik Ui Btaar. 730 OOLF Malaysian open p.m.'- Krirndl* V- annipur chamoinn.ship <RSGC an Armed Porca XL 8 am.p. 730 p.m.. Pattr II: Pawns SCC l-oi.O Malayan tourney XI 9 V B t;rl.. liwh 4 DJB.i CRICKEI m<101 words
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171 1965-04-17 20 Tengku may define policy towards PAP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul I Rahman's major policy speech to the third Malaysian Alliance convention here tomorrow is likely to include a reference to relationship with PAP leaders across the Causeway. Today, the Ten«ku was asked to comment on the statement yesterday by171 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-04-17 20 Closure threat to 'several' trade unions SHOW CAUSE' ORDER OUT |(l ALA LI M PUR, Fri. Several unions both in the Government and private sectors have received notices from the Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. K. G. George, to show cause why they should not be struck off. These unions,431 words
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659 1965-04-17 20 SINGAPORE, Friday /CRITICS of statemerits made by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. during his recent tour of Australia and New Zealand were today challenged to state which of his comments had been "irresponsible." Making this challenge. Mr. K.C. Lee, the659 words
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Article158 1965-04-17 20 JAKARTA, Fri.— The recent visit of the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, to Afro-Asian countries to gain support for Malaysian participation in the second Afro- Asian conference in Algiers next June was a "total failure," according to the Indonesian Information Department. In a statement158 words
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Article, Illustration233 1965-04-17 20 Michael Chaplin, pop singer,in new row fONDON. Fri. Bearded Michael Chaplia began his career as a pop sinprer last week but angry scenes exploded before he san* his first r/)tt\ There were thumps on th« door of the London reonrdlng studio from A-*rty Wood -hr theatrical manager who el.dmed toMirrorpic - 233 words
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Article25 1965-04-17 20 Chou En-la i amvrd rr the head of the Cliu:es<> dplraafiorj to the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Afro-Asian Bandor* Conference. RouterReuter - 25 words
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Obituary93 1965-04-17 20 MADAM LEE r h-iow-l mother of ;i.-,h Bm, P«.«lly M Knrm..,. 15.4. 8.. Antiouncins f,inT«l »rr»n*»CABLE MECIIVCD from Knr.lnnK.ir Ceylon Kundanmnv. «on-in »w of Mr K Arum iitam formerly H» .1--o l""" B^nton;: and nrptiew of Mr P. Aramusam of ill j a an J«u ImM K*«la Lumpur pn««»ii93 words
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Advertisement277 1965-04-17 20 It W B ,rf. sij UHlmimmm) JZ\ r JI"-t.~ Kn>! Km an<l r n dau*ht»T. .Io. rl .hin« tMm 10 AlhA on !«.«.<» Matem.ty Ho.plt»l. K I L IH AR«HAD: To 7.»]*r* Aimi an<l A?l«o. Thankii in rxvir ■nd Star I B J MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal277 words
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